The Golden Buckle Gelbvieh Ranch is located in the Heartland of North America, near Medina, North Dakota. Their climate with it's temperature extremes, natural feed of native grasses and forage on rolling hills, allow the ranch to raise healthy and hearty Gelbvieh bred cattle. Golden Buckle offers black and red seedstock.
Their bloodlines have many links to animals that have set the pace for breed standard. Their goal is to breed for high performance, fertility, calving ease, cow maternal ability and disposition.
Golden Buckle Gelbvieh is home of seven AGA "Dam of Merit" and "Dam of Distinction" Gelbvieh cows. Out of 47,667 active cows in the Gelbvieh breed, only 5.3% qualify for "Dam of Merit".
The Ranch is a family affair, all members of the family are involved with the care and well being of their registered Gelbvieh herd, so disposition is extremely important to them.
They are happy to show you their available breeding stock at anytime, by appointment.
For More Information Visit: http://www.golden-buckle-gelbvieh.com
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