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Nunemaker Farms

Nunemaker Farms, Chianina cattle, Goshen, IN, Elkhart County and the Midwest near South Bend, operates a long-established small-scale breeding herd. Robert Nunemaker has bred Chianina for more than a decade under careful selection, participating in recognized registry programs and following comprehensive health screening protocols tailored to the breed.

Calves spend early months grazing on rotational pastures that include mixed grasses and legumes, supporting natural grazing behaviors and promoting digestive health. Daily handling from birth promotes easygoing temperaments, and young cattle share a sheltered loafing area to socialize safely away from harsh weather. Select steers and heifers are offered for small-scale producers seeking dependable performance, reflecting an emphasis on structural soundness, balanced muscling and consistent growth rates.

Beyond breeding, the farm emphasizes soil health through managed grazing and cover cropping to maintain pasture vigor and reduce chemical inputs. Frequent visits allow neighbors to observe the herd’s uniform muscling and gain insight into the family’s attentive approach to animal welfare and land stewardship.

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Species Cattle Chianina
Email bertnunemaker@yahoo.com
Phone +1 574-971-6761
Owner Robert Nunemaker
Location Goshen, IN, 46526, USA
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