Donny Heinze from the Heinze Angus Ranch is having a bull and heifer sale. These are registered black angus cattle.
There is 20 bulls are 10 to 14 months old and will weigh from 850 to 1250 lb’s.
These are virgin bulls raised on all natural feed.
There is also 18 heifers that are 10 – 14 months old and weigh 600 to 850 lbs.
Contact Donny Heinze
254-977-3605
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The days start early on the Heinze Angus Ranch. It is up at 6am and grab a cup of coffee and then out to feed the animals. It has been a cold winter in Abilene, Texas this year. So the mornings have been cold and sometimes the water trough pipes are froze. So the first thing to do is thaw out pipes and break the ice in the troughs so the cows and horses can drink.
The Registered Black Angus cattle they raise are their livelihood so they must be taken care of like a prize possession. Donny and Janice take great care of their animals.
While Donny is out working on the frozen pipes, Janice is feeding the horses, the Texas Long Horn Steers that she trains and the dogs. Then they work together to put out hay bails and bags of feed for the Angus cattle. First they have to feed the young bulls and then the mama cows and then the heifers.
It has snowed several times this year in Texas and several mornings Donny couldn’t drive his truck up the mountain to feed the 50 or so bred cows on top of the mountain. So they have to get the tractor and push the truck up the mountain so the cows can be fed and the water troughs checked.
Then it is back down the hill and all the animals are fed. Now it is off to get another trailer load of round hay bails from about 60 miles away. When he returns, he then must unload hay and then notices he has two cows that are ready to be bred so he must go and AI those cows. As you can see it is quite busy on the ranch.
There is also the times cattle have to be moved from one pasture to another. Then calves have to be vaccinated and tagged.
Many days, lunch time comes and goes without notice. They eat when they are finished sometimes after dark. When the day is over and then it is time for a good meal and they fall asleep on the couch as they are so tired. The next morning will come early with much to do.
Rick Haynes
254-592-2900
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In his early years Donny and Janice had a dairy outside of Stephenville and did very well until milk prices went down they they sold the herd.
Then Donny bought a truck and owned his own truck company for many years and now they have settled on the Heinze Angus Ranch in Tuscola, Texas.
They love animals of all kinds and and take great care in producing some of the best Black Angus cattle in the world.
Donny is now using his knowlege of cattle and farming to grow crops for his herd and to AI his cows to the top Angus Sires in the U.S. Donny and Janice are some of the best Black Angus breeders in the United States today.
The ranch is over 500 acres and has hills and valleys, with deer and wild animals. It is a beautiful place full of peace and warmth.
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Donny and Janice Heinze of the Heinze Angus Ranch are raising some of the best registered Black Angus Cattle in Texas. Their ranch is located in Tuscola, Texas south of Abiline.
The Black Angus cattle that we see today originated from four Scottish bulls that were brought to Victoria, Kansas. A man named George Grant in the late 1800s is thought to have brought these unique bulls to Kansas. Though we don't know the exact herd from which these black bulls originated, it's generally assumed that they're from George Brown's farm in Westertown, Fochabers, Scotland. Eventually they have become one of the most popular breeds in the world.
Black Angus cattle are definitely unique animals when compared with a traditional cow or bull you might see at a farm or pastures across the United States. They're hardy, easy to raise, and can be sold for market after two years.
Donny and Janice are using some of the best Angus sires in the United States to artificially inseminate their herd with. They are all ABS Global Sires. Some of the most famous sires are (Mytty IN Focus AAA 13880818, the industries most popular sire), (Connealy Lead ON AAA 1347282, ranks as one of the top twenty bulls in the industry), (HA Image Maker 0415 AAA, One of ABS' top sellers based on calving ease, growth and female making ability), and (MCC Day Break AAA 14777016, 2008 Angus Sire Alliance Winner )
They also have some of the best Angus Dams in the US. Some of their dams are daughters of QLC LaGrand Forum. He was the 2005-2006 National Champion Black Angus Champion Sire. Some of the other dams are daughters of Gar Predestined, and Bon View New Design 1407.
With all this quality, Donny and Janice will have some of the top Angus cattle in the U.S.
Rick Haynes
To contact Donny Heinze
Call 254-977-3605
www.heinzeangusranch.com
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Janice Heinze from the Heinze Angus Ranch in Tuscola, Texas has been training long horn steers for people to ride for many years. Many of the steers you see in parades today with people riding them have been trained by Janice.
Janice is one tough lady. She has been riding horses her whole life and was in many barrel racing competitions. She has had horses fall on her and hurt her pretty bad but she got up and kept on riding. She has had steers throw her off and hit her in the head with their long horns but she always comes out on top. Their isn’t anything Janice can’t ride or train. She loves all kinds of animals. She has dogs, horses, cattle, Long Horn Steers, and even a buffalo named Ruby. She said Ruby likes to drink Coke but doesn’t like Dr. Pepper. I must get a video of that one day.
People have sent their Long Horn Steers from all over the U.S to be trained. It is a lot of work. First you have to train them to be led around with a rope, then get use to having a saddle on them and then training them to turn properly. They can be quite stubborn at times but so can Janice.
One steer Janice trained was bought buy a man in Makawau, Maui, Hawaii. He had it shipped to Maui and rides it in the annual 4th of July parade. His name is Emiliano Achaval. He flies Janice and her husband Donny to Maui each summer to get the steer ready for the parade. The steers name is Mafusa. He is the only Long Horn Steer in Hawaii so when he comes walking down the street in the parade, he gets a lot of attention.
Janice and her husband Donny, also raise registered Black Angus Cattle. They are raising some of the highest quality cattle in Texas and the U.S.
Rick Haynes
Contact Janice
http://heinzeangusranch.com
254-977-3605
heinzejd@yahoo.com
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The Black Angus Cattle that we see today originated from four Scottish bulls that were brought to Victoria, Kansas. A man named George Grant in the late 1800s is thought to have brought these unique bulls to Kansas. Though we don't know the exact herd from which these black bulls originated, it's generally assumed that they're from George Brown's farm in Westertown, Fochabers, Scotland. Eventually they have become one of the most popular breeds in the world. Black Angus cattle are definitely unique animals when compared with a traditional cow or bull you might see at a farm or pastures across the United States. They're hardy, easy to raise, and can be sold for market after two years.
Donny and Janice are using some of the best Angus sires in the United States to artificially inseminate their herd with. They are all ABS Global Sires. Some of the most famous sires are (Mytty IN Focus AAA 13880818, the industries most popular sire), (Connealy Lead ON AAA 1347282, ranks as one of the top twenty bulls in the industry), (HA Image Maker 0415 AAA, One of ABS' top sellers based on calving ease, growth and female making ability), and (MCC Day Break AAA 14777016, 2008 Angus Sire Alliance Winner )
They also have some of the best Angus Dams in the US. Some of their dams are daughters of QLC LaGrand Forum. He was the 2005-2006 National Champion Black Angus Champion Sire. Some of the other dams are daughters of Gar Predestined, and Bon View New Design 1407.
With all this quality, Donny and Janice will have some of the top Angus cattle in the U.S.
Rick Haynes
To contact Donny Heinze
Call 254-977-3605
Heinzeangusranch.com
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Donny Heinze from the Heinze Angus Ranch is having a bull and heifer sale. These are registered black angus cattle.
There is 20 bulls are 10 to 14 months old and will weigh from 850 to 1250 lb’s.
These are virgin bulls raised on all natural feed.
There is also 18 heifers that are 10 – 14 months old and weigh 600 to 850 lbs.
Contact Donny Heinze
254-977-3605
(read more)
The days start early on the Heinze Angus Ranch. It is up at 6am and grab a cup of coffee and then out to feed the animals. It has been a cold winter in Abilene, Texas this year. So the mornings have been cold and sometimes the water trough pipes are froze. So the first thing to do is thaw out pipes and break the ice in the troughs so the cows and horses can drink.
The Registered Black Angus cattle they raise are their livelihood so they must be taken care of like a prize possession. Donny and Janice take great care of their animals.
While Donny is out working on the frozen pipes, Janice is feeding the horses, the Texas Long Horn Steers that she trains and the dogs. Then they work together to put out hay bails and bags of feed for the Angus cattle. First they have to feed the young bulls and then the mama cows and then the heifers.
It has snowed several times this year in Texas and several mornings Donny couldn’t drive his truck up the mountain to feed the 50 or so bred cows on top of the mountain. So they have to get the tractor and push the truck up the mountain so the cows can be fed and the water troughs checked.
Then it is back down the hill and all the animals are fed. Now it is off to get another trailer load of round hay bails from about 60 miles away. When he returns, he then must unload hay and then notices he has two cows that are ready to be bred so he must go and AI those cows. As you can see it is quite busy on the ranch.
There is also the times cattle have to be moved from one pasture to another. Then calves have to be vaccinated and tagged.
Many days, lunch time comes and goes without notice. They eat when they are finished sometimes after dark. When the day is over and then it is time for a good meal and they fall asleep on the couch as they are so tired. The next morning will come early with much to do.
Rick Haynes
254-592-2900
(read more)
In his early years Donny and Janice had a dairy outside of Stephenville and did very well until milk prices went down they they sold the herd.
Then Donny bought a truck and owned his own truck company for many years and now they have settled on the Heinze Angus Ranch in Tuscola, Texas.
They love animals of all kinds and and take great care in producing some of the best Black Angus cattle in the world.
Donny is now using his knowlege of cattle and farming to grow crops for his herd and to AI his cows to the top Angus Sires in the U.S. Donny and Janice are some of the best Black Angus breeders in the United States today.
The ranch is over 500 acres and has hills and valleys, with deer and wild animals. It is a beautiful place full of peace and warmth.
Rick Haynes: SEO
254-592-2900
First Family Classifieds
(read more)
I will tell you what webmasters do. They use a free tool that I use called the Blastomatic. It will blast out your ads to 12 million places at once. Now that is SEO power. Did I mention it is FREE. If you want to get free leads and want to promote your website. If you ad this tool to your webmaster tool belt it will certainly give you a boost.
Rick Haynes: SEO
Verified Veretekk Trainer
254-592-2900
rickhaynes.seo@gmail.com
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We had a wonderful 2009 Christmas here in Dalian. We are well into 2010, and expecting a wonderful year. Not all of the kids were able to make it home for Christmas, but all have returned for the winter holiday!
Sharing Our Faith:
Philemon 5……..Hearing of thy love and thy faith which thou hast toward the Lord Jesus, and toward all saints; that the communication of thy faith may become effectual by the acknowledging every good thing which is in you in Christ Jesus.
On January 10th the kids began their winter holiday. They all came home from Universities, High School, and Vocational Tech School. They were relieved to have the winter break once again. This year there has been a major change in some of the kid’s lives. They were able to get jobs and work during the two month winter holiday.
They are shinning lights to their co-workers. Most would say here that it is impossible to get a job here, especially with being a student, as many people wouldn’t even consider hiring a student for two months.
Shekinah Joy is working in a factory, which provides dormitory living and one meal a day. There are 7 other girls sharing the dormitory with her. She is working ten – twelve hours a day. The work is hard, and many of the girls are easily discouraged. The dormitory mates comment that Shekinah Joy is fun to be with. They remark that she is always happy and her ring of laughter echoes out into the hallway, causing others to laugh and encouraging them to see the good things in life. Shekinah Joy is sharing her faith with the girls as she continuously has a good attitude and openly expresses her thankfulness to her Heavenly Father.
Gao Yan Ming is working in a local restaurant. He works ten hours a day. He has opportunities to display his honesty, and good character. He is eager to share his faith, and to tell what the Lord has done in his life.
Zhou Meng Sheng is tutoring 7th and 8th grade students. He tutors them in English, Physics and Chemistry. The parents of one of his students remarked about his integrity and work ethics and gave him about 5 pounds of fish. The parents are paying him by the hour, but are also blessing him with extra gifts because of his commitment to teach their children.
Wu Fu Gong is working in a local supermarket. His major in College is English, and he will be taking the Level 6 English test in March when he returns to school. The supermarket hired him to stock shelves. He will be graduating from university this summer and will find a permanent job and start out in life.
All of these kids return to school on March 6th. Their days are long, and the pay is little. They have to work for one month before they receive a pay check. They earn between $.29 and $1.00 an hour. There are many students here who wouldn’t work for those wages, but the kids believe that whatever they put their hands to will prosper.
Teaching English:
During the holiday season here, which is called Spring Festival, (China’s biggest festival of the year,)
I have been asked to teach English. It is “Intensive English” which is a three week course. It has opened doors and given me opportunities to share my faith as well with the head of the school and the children.
Spring Festival:
Spring Festival begins on February 13th and lasts for ten days. We will be celebrating the festival together as a family. It’s been traditional for us to wrap jiaozi (a special kind of dumpling) on the Eve of the Festival, and then have a special supper. After supper everyone participates in games and activities, and then settles down to watch the TV specials. At 12:00 midnight the Chinese New Year is brought in with fireworks, along with cooking the jioazi that was previously wrapped. It is traditional to eat the jiaozi shortly after midnight. This is a long time family tradition that has been celebrated throughout history here in this country.
Our Appreciation:
We want you to know we appreciate all of you. We appreciate your love, prayers, and support that you extend to us on a daily basis. You have been a part in helping the kids here, and will have life long results. Your gift of love that you have sown will truly go on and on! Thank You for standing with us, for helping us, and for wrapping your arms around each one of these kids. Thank you for all that you’ve done to see the Kingdom of God advance in their lives and the lives of others.
2 Corinthians 9:8-9 says, “And God is able to make all grace abound towards you, that ye always having all sufficiency in all things may abound to every good work: (As it is written, He hath dispersed abroad; he has given to the poor: His righteousness remaineth forever.)” Your prayers and financial support is definitely abounding to “every good work!”
Rick Haynes
China Harvest Ministries
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We call them our children and they call us grandma and grandpa. We have 13 children altogether. Joy finally noticed her cell phone was gone and knew it was stolen. So she went back to the apartment and one of our girls who is studying to be a nurse, called the house. "Grandma, she said, where have you been, I have been trying to call you". Joy said "someone stole my cell phone on the bus". So Xu Ling ( sounds like Shoe Ling) called Joy’s cell number. A man answered the phone. Xu Ling said "you stole that phone from my grandma; she needs that phone as she cares for 13 children and she needs it". The man hung up.
Xu Ling calls another girl and all the other children. They start calling the man. "That is my grandma’s phone, you must give it back". "She doesn’t have the money for another". Those precious kids pestered that thief until he said, “I will bring it back, it is too much trouble”. That is what he did. That will teach him to steal from Grandma Joy.
Rick Haynes- President and CEO
China Harvest Ministries
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Donny is also a distributer of Elite Trailers. Gooseneck trailers any way you want it.
Donny Heinze
Heinze Angus Ranch
Tuscola, Texas
254-977-3605
http://heinzeangusranch.com