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Me-Do Meadows started only a few years ago
with the idea of allowing an individual animal to reach
her highest potential. With that in mind, a facility was
designed to maximize our passion of caring for show
cattle and allow maximum cow comfort. From the shavings
pack barn to the rolling meadows of southern Wisconsin,
you can see comfortable cows like Image grazing under
the oaks at Me-Do. Since then our clients have sent us
nothing but thevery best the industry has to
offer with pedigree, marketing and show potential. It is
our privilege to have the barn graced with legends and
promising young cows. Currently, 55 head total call
Me-Do Meadows home. Small, but mighty, we’ll always make
room for that “special” show individual.
For a more in-depth look at our background and
operation,
click here to view our story in the November 2006 Holstein World.
Located 35
minutes south of Madison off Hwy 11 in southern
Wisconsin, visitors and inquiries are always welcome. |
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are currently working with: Lorita Holsteins - Leo & Chris Durrer - Modesto, CA; Premium Farms - Tillamook,
OR;
Nick & Myrna Steiner – Tillamook, OR; Wayne & Beth
Glaeser - Oakdale, CA;
Kent Underwood - South Woodstock, VT; Brian & Ron Meyer –
Manteno, IL.;
Stephanie Aves – Poplar Grove, IL;
Marvin Van Mersbergen – Lynden, WA; Donnie
Averill Jr. – Tillamook, OR;
Richard
Green - Middletown, DE; Fred Lang - Marathon, WI; Ken
Pfaff - Rochester, MN; Rodney Hetts - Fort Atkinson,
WI; McCountry Holsteins-
Wauzeka, WI, Frank & Diane Borba - Escalon, CA. |
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Embryos
Always Available |
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1st Jr. 3-year-old & Intermediate Champion Mid-East Fall National 2009
**SHE SELLS in Parade of Perfection II**
February 27, 2010 - Elkhorn, WI
Jenna is due in September to Sanchez!
Sire: Regancrest Dundee
Dam: Logganlane Leduc Jennifer-ET (EX-91)
Owned by Brian Meyer Family - Manteno, IL
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at Me-Do Meadows
August 28, 2010
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Melanie, Doug & Mallory |
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Current
Herd Totals: 14 Excellent & 3 Very Good
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We are
honored to have been a feature story in the November 2006 issue of
the Holstein World –
click here
to take a look! |
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