2014 western exposure sale
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Auctioneer:John Schaben
Consultants:Brad Smith............................................712.209.1500Shannon Voegele.................................605.750.0207Tim Burke.............................................402.750.0440Gary Olrichs..........................................712.548.6481Chris Beutler.........................................402.380.8244John Sachau.........................................712.267.2200Kelvin Jorgenson..................................402.366.9475James Felt............................................402.369.0513Kerry Lawrence....................................740.404.0463
Sale Day Phones: 712.643.5761Trevor Roche....................................... 208.880.7676 Nick Weaver.........................................712.870.1634
Settlement & Bidding:If you are unable to be present, contact one of the sale consultants to place a bid or be contacted during the sale or bid via dvauction.com.
Breeding Guarantee:All females are sold under the condition “safe in calf” and attested to by a license veterinarian. They sell with no further guarantee.
Liability:All persons attending this sale do so at their own risk, legal or otherwise, for their safety or the be-havior of the animals. The owners, auction service and sale staff assume no liability for property loss or any accidents that may occur.
Announcements:Announcements from the auction block will take precendense over the catalog. Buyers unable to attend may send their bids to the auction service, sale representatives or the auctioneer.
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It is with great pleasure and anticipation to present to you the 2014 offering of the first ever Western Exposure Female Sale. When I was considering the sale I knew, without a doubt, that I had to bring my best or I was going to be one and done. We are a commercial cow operation with a horrible addiction of trying to raise show steers. For the past fifteen years we have been keep-ing many clubby type females back with hopes of raising the next great one.
We have good intentions, but usually they get turned out with a bull and never see the straw of BIM or MAB they anxiously await. The high hopes of the next Denver Champion are lost to the realization that we eat because of the 600 lb. calf and not the fuzzy eared freak. With 2,500 commercial cows, only one hired guy, and a Border Collie that’s smarter than your honor student, there just aren’t enough hours to get it all done.
With that being said, please realize that this group of females have been selected from the heart of our herd. They were not under special treatment the past year or in a dry lot on the fat ration. The majority of the cows have weaned a calf this fall or were fall calvers and spun for the spring. They stayed out on grass till November and are in perfect condition. The bred heifers ran on grass until mid October in the high country of central Idaho. They have not been pampered and will not require any special treatment. They are bred to produce, not just picture. I feel anyone could incorporate these western genetics into their herd and feel the financial impact the first year and for years to come.
I believe there are many potential donor candidates offered as well as the start of many soon to be famous cow families. The offering is deep with a heavy influence of Simmental, Angus, and Club Calf genetics that can be an asset for any progressive herd. I thank you for your interest in the cattle, and please do not hesitate to call if you have any questions. - Trevor Roche
“We couldn’t be happier with the cattle we bought from Roche Cattle Company. The semi load of bred heifers calved in February 2013 in our hoop barn. They were very quiet and gentle to work with, easy calving, and extremely maternal. The weaning weights were through the roof and the keeper heifers look to have some real promise for the future of
our herd. You can’t go wrong with sound, functional cattle that are maternally and performance driven with elite show pedigrees. Thanks again for sharing your genetics and a piece of your program. It was great doing business with you.”
- Andy and Larry Platner from Lisbon Iowa
Roche 110A Fall 2011 Bred Heifer Reg #EF1142733 PB Charolais
1 SIRE: WCC REVELATION DAM: WYOMING WIND
Two years ago we stopped at the local sale barn to buy some Angus cattle from a dispersion sale. The breeder had both Charolais and Angus cattle and was selling everything with four legs. After selling all the purebred cattle they had two pair of purebred Angus cows with week-old Charolais ET calves on their side. I’m not going to act like I had a clue what we were buying because I still don’t really know what I got; but I think we got a good one. Last fall when we were shipping calves whitey was heading towards the truck when I cut her off just because I heard the Char deal was heating up and I wanted to participate. This white beauty is as sexy fronted as any crossbred known to man. Plus, she has the square hip and rear leg set that Char breeders only dream about. Yes, she’s a purebred and, yes, she is the real deal! Seller reserves the right to one successful flush at the seller’s expense and buyer’s convenience with an equal split after 6 eggs.
AI 4/26 Total Solution PE 5/1-7/15 Frank James
LOT 1
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LOT 3
Roche 84Y Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Reg #2646696 PB Simmental
3 SIRE: UPGRADE DAM: MISS YARDLEY P19
The next two lots are out of a Meyer GD from the historic Yardley herd. The donor is a knock out and I don’t expect anything different from the daughters. Lot 3 is a tank. She is so powerful and massive for her stature. She is a donor candidate for sure and will do great things.
AI 4/13 WLE Uno Mas X549 PE 5/1-7/15 OCC Kiddo Son
Roche 54 Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Reg # Eligible ½ Simmental
2 SIRE: DRIVER DAM: ANGUS
If we were smart and followed the pig industry on making cattle all look the same, we would use this heifer as a prototype. You can breed this heifer so many different ways and get successful results and expose her to any environment and she will thrive. She is super big middled, soft muscled and just the right size to keep her condition and raise a big calf. Seller reserves the right to one successful flush at the seller’s expense and buyer’s convenience with an equal split after 6 eggs.
AI 4/26 Bismarck PE 5/1-7/15 Frank James
LOT 2
Roche 83Y Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Reg #2646696 PB Simmental
4 SIRE: SVF STEEL FORCE DAM: MISS YARDLEY P19
The only thing cooler then a black baldy is a red one right! Steel Force out of the P19 donor cow (Meyer GD) how can you go wrong here. She’s pretty from the side and with that sweet blaze she’ll have the cleanup bulls praying you didn’t get this one stuck AI. This one will raise the high dollar show heifers. Seller reserves the right to one successful flush at the seller’s expense and buyer’s convenience with an equal split after 6 eggs.
AI 4/26 Trifecta PE 5/1-7/15 OCC Kiddo Son
LOT 4
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Roche 745 Spring 2012 Bred Heifer ½ An x ¼ Sim
7 SIRE: NEXT STEP DAM: DOC x 734
This girl is going to be a future donor and you can take that to the bank. Her pedigree is stamped with maternal excellence. Next Step females are awesome, then add a shot of Doc with the backing of the best Meyer cow on the place! This will be a cash cow! Don’t weaken here. She will raise a high dollar fuzzy, but you better get a pile of females out of this one. Ten years from now the new proud owner will be talking about this future cow family. Seller reserves the right to one successful flush at the seller’s expense and buyer’s convenience with an equal split after 6 eggs.
AI 4/26 Final Product PE 5/1-7/15 Frank James
Roche 467 Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Crossbred
8 SIRE: DR. OZ x DR. WHO DAM: TEXY 467 x HEATWAVE
Dr. Oz is a Dr. Who son from Bob May that has sired some outstanding females around here. They are big bellied with a gob of hair and sexy front. Nothing different here, she’s stout, hairy and has the mother cow look. Not the typical fuzzy one that just oozes “calf starver” if she has him alive! Her mother sells as lot 88.
AI 4/26 Total Solution PE 5/1-7/15 Frank James
Roche 472 Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Reg #Eligible PB Angus
5 SIRE: LEES OUTLAW DAM: BSAR JEWELL 005 x OCC GENERAL
Outlaw is a purebred Angus bull owned by Lee Cattle in Colorado and probably one of the most consistent Angus bulls we have used. He drops a load of muscle in his offspring and gives them the cool look. She is pretty darn complete and extremely stout for being a purebred. Her mother is one of our best Angus cows and a full sister to our lead Angus donor that averages 24 eggs per flush. I am going to sell her, but if someone wanted to partner on her give me a call. I think the world of her and would love to make her a donor! I’ll flush her, and you sell the overpriced show heifers. Seller reserves the right to one successful flush at the seller’s expense and buyer’s convenience with an equal split after 6 eggs.
AI 4/26 Express (Rito 6EM3 x 1407) PE 5/1-7-15 Express
Roche oak 1 Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Reg #17289976 PB Angus
6 SIRE: BRILLIANCE DAM: TC FREEDOM
Brilliance cattle are flat working out west and here’s the prime example. Just the right size, stout made, big topped, good boned and balanced so well the only flaw I see is that her eyelashes could be another quarter inch. Not only does she have the look of a great cow, she was also the Grand Champion Angus female at the Utah State Fair. Owning this girl would be the same as marrying a beauty queen that can cook, clean and bring home the bacon...sounds like a good deal to me. Seller reserves the right to one successful flush at the seller’s expense and buyer’s convenience with an equal split after 6 eggs.
AI 5/10 Hoover Dam PE 5/15-7/20 Upward x 004
LOT 5 LOT 6
LOT 8
Feel free to call us with any questions!
Trevor Roche: 208.880.7676Nick Weaver: 712.870.1634
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W 12Z Spring 2012 Bred Heifer ¼ Sim x ¾ An
9 SIRE: OCC LEGEND SON DAM: AFTERSHOCK x ANGUS
She will be impressive as a front pasture, donor female! Huge ribbed and deep sided with cow written all over her. Making money with this one could be pretty easy. Circle this one January 4th - not just another black-baldie! Seller reserves the right to one successful flush at the seller’s expense and buyer’s convenience with an equal split after 6 eggs.
AI 5/11 I-80 NO PASTURE EXPOSURE
W 494z Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Crossbred
10 SIRE: MONOPOLY DAM: STRICTLY BUSINESS x ANGUS
Amazing substance and power she possesses. She is balanced, feminine and sound in her make up. Her Strictly Business mama is a big hipped, heavy milking, brood cow machine.
AI 5/10 I-80 NO PASTURE EXPOSURE
LOT 9
LOT 10
W 25z Spring 2012 Bred Heifer ¾ Angus
11 SIRE: MONOPOLY DAM: 284 (NEW HORIZON X SAUGAHATCHEE 3000C)
Out of the powerful, Angus donor “284” - one hell of a cow! Big bodied, big footed, flat shouldered and fluid in her movement. Her first I-80 calf could pay big dividends! Seller reserves the right to one successful flush at the seller’s expense and buyer’s convenience with an equal split after 6 eggs.
AI 5/9 I-80 NO PASTURE EXPOSURE
W 9z Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Sim/Angus/Chi
12 SIRE: MONOPOLY DAM: MEYER 734 x ANGUS
She has cow written all over her. One of the most maternal Monopoly’s I’ve seen. Hairy, big bodied and huge footed. Full sibling steer sold this fall for $7,250. Her I-80 calf could be priceless. Seller reserves the right to one successful flush at the seller’s expense and buyer’s convenience with an equal split after 6 eggs.
AI 5/16 I-80 NO PASTURE EXPOSURE
LOT 11
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roche 0112 Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Reg #17270245 PB Angus
13 SIRE: LIMESTONE GREAT DIVIDE DAM: BEAR MOUNTAIN BLACKBIRD 816
This Great Divide daughter has got it all. Super big middled, pretty fronted and stout for an Angus. She already has the mother cow look with the show heifer front and a great pedigree. Bid with confidence on this one.
AI 4/20 Bismarck PE 5/1-7/15 OCC Ultra Wide Son
roche 29 mal Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Reg #17244619 PB Angus
14 SIRE: CONNEALLY REFLECTION DAM: MALSON PHANTASY 104
Ditto to the lot above her minus the Lookout part. This heifer is as pretty as they come and bred for an early calf. If she doesn’t wet your whistle take a drink because you’re wrong! This is good stock!
AI 4/15 Conneally Confidence NO PASTURE EXPOSURE
LOT 15
Roche 781 Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Reg # Eligible PB Angus
15 SIRE: PROWLER DAM: OCC EUREKA
The natural calf out of my OCC Eureka Donor that somehow goes back to a famous OCC cow at Griswolds. The guy who bred this one called me one day out of the blue and explained to me how rare and special she is…it was all over my head, and I’m still confused about what we talked about, but I’ll guarantee she’s good! Hard to put much more meat into an Angus and still have some length and size. This one will be a future donor.
AI 4/26 Bismarck PE 5/1-7/15 Jesse James
Roche 18 Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Reg #17337455 PB Angus
16 SIRE: J P WOODHILL ADMIRAL 921 DAM: L L W MISS BURGESS 352
A really nice PB Angus with a load of substance and brood cow look. She won’t do you wrong.
AI 4/26 Bismarck PE 5/1-7/15 Frank James
LOT 13
LOT 14
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Roche 632 Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Reg # Eligible PB Angus
17 SIRE: EXARPAF MI E213 x BR MIDLAND DAM: HTP EASTWOOD X W A RITO EASTWOOD
These next two lots come from a set of purebred cows we bought out of Texas during the horrific drought they suffered a few years back. The whole herd originates from Express breeding with many of the cows stamped with the EX on the shoulder. This heifer is as nice made as an Angus comes. She’s cocky fronted, big middled and stout. They are both bred to a phenomenal son of 6EM3 Rito from Express that I bought with the cows from Texas. He was originally purchased for 18k! Don’t shy from this future mating.
AI 4/26 Express PE 5/1-7/15 Express
Roche 551 Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Reg # Eligible PB Angus
18 SIRE: EXAR PROFESSIONAL 4141 DAM: HTP LADY VANESSA x EXAR 263C
Same story as the lot above. These two looks like twins and it would be a great idea to bundle these together. Sexy fronted, sappy middled in a great structure.
AI 4/26 Express (Rito 6EM3 x 1407) PE 5/1-7/15 Express
Roche 752 Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Not Registered ¾ An ¼ Sim
19 SIRE: OPPORTUNITY DAM: NEXT STEP x SPOT DONOR
Very similar in pedigree and phenotype as the Lot 7. She is out of Opportunity, which boasts amazing actual numbers & EPDs with his crossbred look and a drop dead gorgeous, Next Step daughter out of our Spot donor. Not only does she have a great pedigree but will make a phenomenal cow. Whoever buys this one, I expect a Christmas card for selling a future donor.
AI 4/26 Brilliance PE 5/1-7/15 Frank James
LOT 18
Roche 741 Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Not Registered ¾ Angus
20 SIRE: NEXT STEP DAM: RODMAN
Mark my words, this will be a great one. Whoever drags this one home please call me in 6 months, and if you like her send me a christmas card next year. If you don’t…thanks for the business. No worries here, honestly the Next Step daughters are as good as they come.
AI 4/26 Bismarck PE 5/1-7/15 Frank James
Roche 201 Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Not Registered ½ Angus
21 SIRE: IRISH WHISKEY DAM: RODMAN
Every sale needs a Whiskey and we even have them in Idaho! There’s a reason these things are hot right now and it’s not just because the semen cost $500+! Take a long look at this female and there won’t be much you don’t like. Shes super stylish, stout, good haired and broody!
AI 4/26 Bismarck PE 5/1-7/15 Frank James
LOT 21
LOT 17
Roche 753 Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Not Registered PB Angus
22 SIRE: NEXT STEP DAM: NEW EDITION x ANCHOR
AI 4/26 Brilliance PE 5/1-7/15 Frank James
Roche 742 Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Not Registered ¾ Angus
23 SIRE: NEXT STEP DAM: NEW EDITION x ANCHOR
Another great Next Step daughter that proves the amazing consistency he is able to sire. Of course, he laid over and died last spring in the corral for no reason. Only the good ones die and the rat-tail, skunk marked, no eared, freemartin lives on! All of these Next Steps will lie down, spit a calf out and have the best udders of all your bred heifers. Same with this one, I expect nothing less.
AI 4/26 Bismarck PE 5/1-7/15 Frank James
Jesse James
Roche 742 Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Not Registered ½ Angus
24 SIRE: NEXT STEP DAM: MEYER GD
I had a slight mix-up when breeding this heifer last spring. I thought I had a Brilliance straw in the gun and after breeding her I realized it was actually Working Man. I chased it with the Brilliance straw, but I’m not going to sell her to you that way. She is a flat good individual backed by a Meyer GD that is as powerful as they come. The splash of white on her head sure doesn’t hurt.
AI 4/26 Workin Man PE 5/1-7/15 Frank James
LOT 24
Roche 250 Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Not Registered Crossbred
25 SIRE: MAINE-ANJOU DAM: ANGUS
AI 4/26 Next Step PE 5/1-7/15 Frank James
Roche 64 Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Reg # Eligible ½ Simmental
26 SIRE: AMERICAN DREAM DAM: MAINE x ANGUS
Out of a full sib, to the now famous Driver and Dream Catcher, there should definitely be some consistency in this one. I could call her a Meyer and everyone would jump all over her, but we won’t for now. Super complete nice made, balanced, and a blaze!
AI 4/26 Brilliance PE 5/1-7/15 Frank James
LOT 26
Full brother to Frank James
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Roche 39r Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Reg # Eligible ½ Simmental
30 SIRE: MO BETTER DAM: DR. WHO
She would not take a decent picture if her life depended on it, but if you see this one in person you will only be impressed. Big middled, huge boned, good sized and a great blaze face to sire some awesome females. She could raise fuzzies or Simmentals.
AI 4/26 Bismarck PE 5/1-7/15 Frank James
Roche 52 Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Reg # Eligible ½ Simmental
28 SIRE: BROKER DAM: SIMMENTAL x ANGUS
It’s the first go round for the Broker females, and by the looks of things, they are not going to disappoint. They are made right from the ground up with a soft muscle look for a purebred Simmental.
AI 4/26 Brilliance PE 5/1-7/15 Frank James
Roche 010l Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Reg #2687292 PB Simmental
29 SIRE: TRIPLE C BETTIS DAM: LE ZONED IN x IN DEW TIME
This heifer comes from a neighbor we ran next to in Southern Idaho. They have real-world, purebred Simmentals that have to summer on ground not high enough in elevation for good grass and winter on ground not low enough to stay out of the snow. They not only survive; they thrive. She will be a great cow. She was brought off grass mid-November. I would say she’s kept herself in pretty good condition.
AI 4/26 Bismarck PE 5/1-7/15 Express
LOT 27
LOT 28
This semi was hit on the train tracks near our ranch. It was empty when hit.
Roche 39r Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Reg # Eligible ½ Simmental
27 SIRE: AMERICAN DREAM DAM: MAINE x ANGUS
If you are looking for a heifer that will raise some pounds, this is the lady. She is a beast and has done it all on grass. She is one that I see crossing great on a little fuzzy, crippled bull or raising some great % Simmental cattle.
AI 4/26 Final Product PE 5/1-7/15 Frank James
LOT 30
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Roche 1515 Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Reg # Eligible ½ Simmental
31 SIRE: UPGRADE DAM: EXT GD
If you haven’t noticed, our pictures were taken after the first week in December. I love it when cattle are pictured mid-October for winter sales, with dingleberries hanging on them and the future buyer wonders why they don’t keep their flesh better than they do. This Upgrade daughter is a prime example of how a cow should thrive on grass. She came home way late from the high country, but has absolutely exploded since getting on feed in November. She is a real world female. Breed her anyway you so desire and she will get it done.
AI 4/26 Brilliance PE 5/1-7/15 Frank James
Roche ntup Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Reg # Eligible ½ Simmental
32 SIRE: UPGRADE DAM: NEW EDITION x ANCHOR
Recently people have been going crazy over these cattle that keep their condition all year long. They usually need a stool to reach the water trough and only raise a 900 pound yearling bull calf. That doesn’t work in the commercial world. I’ve also never met someone that couldn’t ride a roller coaster without disco boots that wasn’t an easy keeper themselves. This type of cattle needs more size but with the same fleshing ability. Cattle need to grow! This heifer is a prime example of one that will do exactly that. Take this one home and look smart. She will not disappoint.
AI 4/26 Brilliance PE 5/1-7/15 Frank James
Roche 80Y Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Reg #2651297 PB Simmental
33 SIRE: SAND RANCH HAND DAM: J & C WILMA W224
You won’t go wrong here and you can thank me later! This heifer comes from the high country where they run from wolves and chase the bears. She will raise one of the biggest calves in the herd and will breed back if she’s within ten feet of the bull. This is what I call good cattle. Stout, soft, big boned and complete.
AI 4/22 Trifecta PE 5/1-7/15 OCC Ultra Wide Son
Roche 93y Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Reg #2651293 ¾ Simmental
34 SIRE: CONCLUSION 437 x MEYER 734 DAM: MISS JR LUCKY ONE T62
I absolutely love this one! If you are looking to raise a fuzzed up mongrel or a Simmental show heifer, this one can do it and the Simmentals will register as purebred. It’s the best of both worlds! Purebred Simmental or finally some consistent stability on the bottom side when bred to a clubby. Did I mentioned she is pencil necked with a load of guts and more than enough hip?
AI 4/22 Trifecta PE 5/1-7/15 OCC Ultra Wide Son
LOT 34
Roche 79y Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Reg #2640838 PB Simmental
35 SIRE: DIKEMANS SURE BET DAM: BLACK JOKER
AI 4/22 Trifecta PE 5/1-7/15 OCC Ultra Wide Son
LOT 31
LOT 32
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Roche 60 Fall 2011 Bred Heifer Not Registered ½ An ¼ Ma ¼ Sim
37 SIRE: OCC LEGEND SON DAM: AFTERSHOCK
Lot 37 is a ¾ Sister to the Lot 9 that Weaver bought out of my online sale last fall. She is sired by the same Legend bull and an Aftershock cow that knocks it out of the park every year. Minus the blaze face of her sister, she is very similar in type and kind. Stout broody bred female!
AI 4/26 Final Product PE 5/1-7/15 Frank James
LOT 37
W 927Z Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Not Registered ¾ An ¼ Sim
38 SIRE: RSVP DAM: SAV FINAL ANSWER
The value of these RSVP females continue to improve. She’s moderate framed, broody and deep. Her final answer momma is a whale bellied pb angus cow. Her I-80 could be a keeper, bull or heifer.
AI 6/25 I-80 NO PASTURE EXPOSURELOT 38
W 225Z Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Not Registered Crossbred
39 SIRE: MONOPOLY DAM: WHO MADE WHO x SIMMENTAL
If this mating doesn’t work, I’m not sure what will. She’s stout and chubby middled. Her I-80 could be a pasture standout next fall. Great disposition for a front pasture momma cow!
AI 5/14 I-80 NO PASTURE EXPOSURE
LOT 39
Roche 100y Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Reg # Eligible 1/2 Simmental
36 SIRE: SHERIFF TAYLOR DAM: MAINE x ANGUS
AI 4/22 Trifecta PE 5/1-7/15 OCC Ultra Wide Son
Nevada
WESTERN EXPOSURE • PAGE 13
W 48Z Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Not Registered ½ Sim ½ An
41 SIRE: GRIZZLY DAM: 3C MACHO x ANGUS
As maternal bred as they come, and baldie too boot! Feminine, geek necked and sound. If there’s a baldie I-80 inside her, hold onto your hats!
AI 5/25 I-80 NO PASTURE EXPOSURE
LOT 41
ROCHE 74 Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Not Registered Crossbred
42 SIRE: FLASHBACK DAM: MAINE x ANGUS 90
Looking at cattle on these desert ranches is kind of like going to a thrift shop. Usually it’s a bunch of junk that looks rough but every once in a while you find a diamond in the rough and we got one here. This one’s mother is not the most picturesque to look at (kind of like me) but she raises good looking stock (just like me). She always raised a ripping good calf so I finally AI’d her and wow! She spit out a Driver this spring that looks awesome too! Remember, the ugly mom in high school with the pretty daughter...same thing here. This one will make money!
AI 4/26 Bismarck PE 5/1-7/15 Frank James
ROCHE 15 callen Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Not Registered Crossbred
43 SIRE: DR. OZ x DR. WHO DAM: CALLEN 15
This heifer’s mother came from a ranch we lease in Southern Idaho that should be paid admission to visit. The day I picked this heifer’s mother up I saw a dog get roped at full speed off horseback (quite impressive), a coyote get ran down by greyhounds (you can guess what happened to ‘Ol Wiley) and the most amazing first calf heifer get on the truck (Callen 15). She looked like the Denver champion with a bag. Kinda like a body builder with man boobs. Super, super, super hairy with an ox foot and bone galore. I bred her AI that first year but the clean up bull got her and looks like it worked out alright!
AI 4/26 Next Step PE 5/1-7/15 Frank James
ROCHE 3ec Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Not Registered Crossbred
44 SIRE: EYE CANDY DAM: WHO MADE WHO
AI 4/26 Brilliance PE 5/1-7/15 Frank James
ROCHE 72 Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Not Registered Crossbred
45 SIRE: MONOPOLY DAM: MEYER 734
AI 4/26 Total Solution PE 5/1-7/15 Frank James
LOT 45
W 11Z Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Not Registered Crossbred
40 SIRE: MONOPOLY DAM: MEYER 734 x ANGUS
Brood cow deluxe! Hippo bellied! Her momma is a ground sow and milks like a holstein. Her I-80 baby could blow the doors off. Call me when she calves.
AI 5/9 I-80 NO PASTURE EXPOSURE
LOT 40
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ROCHE ntec Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Not Registered Crossbred
46 SIRE: EYE CANDY DAM: DONOR S65 MEYER x 6807
AI 6/1 Friskey Whiskey PE 6/3-7/15 Dream On x Anchor
ROCHE 2416 Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Not Registered Crossbred
47 SIRE: MASTER OF PUPPETS DAM: 2416 ENERGIZER
AI 4/26 Next Step PE 5/1-7/15 Frank James
ROCHE 3546 Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Not Registered Crossbred
48 SIRE: EL RUSHBO x UNFORGIVEN DAM: 3546 x DRY ICE
El Rushbo is an Unforgiven son that I sold into Texas last year. He was the stoutest bull to ever walk the place and sired some humdingers. This heifer is nothing different. If you are looking for the freak of the party this one fits the mold. Dam sells as Lot 83.
AI 4/26 Next Step PE 5/1-7/15 Frank James
LOT 48
ROCHE 2442 Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Not Registered Crossbred
49 SIRE: TRIFECTA x MEYER 734 DAM: SOONER
As pretty as they come with some awesome markings. Her mother is a favorite and will enter ET production this spring. This one has cow written all over her.
AI 4/26 Brilliance PE 5/1-7/15 Frank James
LOT 49
ROCHE 293 Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Not Registered 5/8 Simmental
50 SIRE: KING LOUIE DAM: MEYER GD
AI 4/26 Next Step PE 5/1-7/15 Frank James
ROCHE 403 Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Not Registered Crossbred
51 SIRE: EYE CANDY DAM: CHI x MAINE
AI 4/26 Next Step PE 5/1-7/15 Frank James
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ROCHE 2k Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Not Registered Crossbred
52 SIRE: KEMOSABE DAM: MAINE x ANGUS
AI 4/26 Brilliance PE 5/1-7/15 Frank James
ROCHE ntbb Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Not Registered ½ Ma ½ An
53 SIRE: HARD DRIVE DAM: DATELINE ANGUS
AI 4/26 Brilliance PE 5/1-7/15 Frank James
ROCHE 9-84 Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Reg # Eligible ½ Simmental
54 SIRE: CHOPPER DAM: DATELINE ANGUS
These next two lots are ¾ sisters and come from a group of Dateline Angus cows that are absolute beasts. These two are bred for maternal excellence with an exotic look and it worked times ten. They will both make exceptional cows and could raise either the ever so hard to sell high percentage Simmental show heifers, or a fuzzy eared steers. I like this type a whole bunch and you should too!
AI 4/26 Next Step PE 5/1-7/15 Frank James
LOT 54
ROCHE 5-101 Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Reg # Eligible ½ Simmental
55 SIRE: DATELINE ANGUS DAM: MAINE x ANGUS
AI 4/26 Bismarck PE 5/1-7/15 Frank James
LOT 55
ROCHE 8-130 Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Reg # Eligible ½ Simmental
56 SIRE: KEMOSABE DAM: MAINE x ANGUS
AI 4/26 Bismarck PE 5/1-7/15 Frank James
ROCHE 36R Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Reg #AR55860 ShorthornPlus
57 SIRE: JSF CAPICHE x JAKES PROUD JAZZ DAM: SIN CITY x TRUMP
AI 4/26 Final Product PE 5/1-7/15 Frank James
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ROCHE 26 Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Not Registered Crossbred
58 SIRE: CHOPPING WOOD DAM: MEYER 734
AI 4/26 Total Solution PE 5/1-7/15 Frank James
LOT 58
ROCHE 227 Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Not Registered Crossbred
59 SIRE: ALIAS DAM: RADIO ACTIVE
This gal is as neat marked as they come and one of the neatest made heifers in the offering. To be flat honest, I wasn’t too impressed until we burned the gobs of hair off this one and WOW! She has the look and she’s got the pedigree. Her mother has raised a great one every year.
AI 4/26 Bismarck PE 5/1-7/15 Frank James
LOT 59
ROCHE 34r Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Reg #F1152507 PB Charolais
60 SIRE: HACC TRES RIOS 582 (Wyoming Wind Son) DAM: LL PROFIT TREASURE
These next three are all registered Chars and made right. They are big belled, soft muscled cattle. This type of cattle crossed on to a Monopoly or MAB should click just right.
AI 4/26 Bismarck PE 5/1-7/15 Frank James
ROCHE 32r Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Reg #F1153689 PB Charolais
61 SIRE: TR THE FIREMAN 9704 x FIREWATER DAM: 3G’s I’M TUFF ENOUGH x WYOMING WIND
AI 4/26 Bismarck PE 5/1-7/15 Frank James
ROCHE 33r Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Reg #F1152558 PB Charolais
62 SIRE: TR THE FIREMAN 9704 x FIREWATER DAM: NF CLEAN CHACHING x WYOMING WIND
AI 4/26 Brilliance PE 5/1-7/15 Frank James
ROCHE t221 Spring 2012 Bred Heifer Not Registered Crossbred
63 SIRE: NASTY HABIT DAM: ANGUS
AI 4/26 Bismarck PE 5/1-7/15 Frank James
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ROCHE 1125 2009 Bred Cow Not Registered PB Hereford
64 SIRE: PUREBRED HEREFORD DAM: PREBRED HEREFORD
I’ll be one of the last people to ever admit I like a Hereford, but I think we brought a pretty good one to town. About two years ago I bought a semi load of these pee hearted, white faces and sorted off the best to breed clubby. This thing is an absolute tank and has all the parts to raise those high dollar, Hereford marked steers. I flushed her to Carpe Diem last spring and got 8 eggs. She is a purebred, but papers are not available. Seller reserves the right to one successful flush at the seller’s expense and buyer’s convenience with an equal split after 6 eggs.
AI 6/8 Man Among Boys PE Workin Man
LOT 64
LOT 65
ROCHE 2194 2008 Bred Cow Not Registered Crossbred
65 SIRE: FAVORITE BULL DAM: YOUR BEST COW
The opportunities with this cow are endless! I mean that literally because I have no clue what her pedigree is! Once you get her home you can call her a Meyer, Full Flush, Chill Factor or Beefmaster, the opportunities are endless. I found her in a group of 400 commercial cows we had out in Jordan Valley, Oregon. A 450lb weaned calf in Jordan Valley is a monster. Bear Grylls would last about 8 hours in this country. To think this beast was roaming around there since her first calf heifer days speak volumes about her. No round bale feeder or scope of silage needed to keep her alive. She has survived on a grasshoppers ration! Based on her bangs tattoo, there is a good chance she is an Ali, but I’m not guaranteeing anything. I flushed her this spring to Monopoly and got 11 eggs. Her natural calf out of some sorry bull roaming the desert sold for $2,000 this fall. I can’t even imagine how good her Monopoly 2 calf will look this spring. Seller reserves the right to one successful flush at the seller’s expense and buyer’s convenience with an equal split after 6 eggs.
AI 5/18 Monopoly 2 PE Tebow
ROCHE 2003 2005 Bred Cow Not Registered Crossbred
66 SIRE: WHO MADE WHO DAM: MAINE x ANGUS
Step up to the plate here boys! Big time donor potential! Her first calf sold for an astounding 20k to Texas. Her next calf sold for 25k to Iowa and she averages over 30 eggs per flush. Ever noticed how the top cows in most sales have over 100k in sales by the age of 4! I’m sure that has happened, but let’s be honest. I actually have no data on this cow. She was my pick of the bred heifers a few years back but has always been out and about and never close to home. She has never been AI bred. She could be the next great one! Roll the dice here, it could be snake eyes!
AI 6/8 Walks Alone PE Tebow
LOT 66
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ROCHE 118 2006 Bred Cow Reg #2371425 PB Simmental
67 SIRE: BAR CK BULL DOZER x LUCKY DICE DAM: NICHOLS LEGACY
If you are looking for a big time, purebred Simmental donor you might want to stumble into this little ol’ lady’s pen January 4th. She’s the real deal and quite impressive in person, on video or standing in a bog. Super soft made with a great front end for being pure. Bid with confidence on this one, she’s the type that your neighbor’s salebarn bull can jump the fence and breed and still make you money! I flushed her a couple times this spring and averaged 6 good eggs per flush. Seller reserves the right to one successful flush at the sellers’ expense and buyers’ convenience with an equal split after 6 eggs.
AI 6/24 Workin Man PE Workin Man
LOT 67
LOT 68
ROCHE 224 2008 Bred Cow Reg #2465317 PB Simmental
68 SIRE: CNS DREAM ON DAM: MISS YARDLEY P16 x SS GOLDMINE
If you’re into red heads this cow will suit you just peachy. She is a stout, clean fronted, purebred Simmental that is moderate, but not a midget! I have flushed her three times, I believe, with no amazing results, but I would say she has average 6 to 7 eggs per flush, which is about average. I am excited to see what her natural calf out of Workin Man will be. I have sold bulls and heifers out of her, just pray for a live one!
AI 6/8 Workin Man PE Workin Man
ROCHE amber 2009 Bred Cow Not Registered Crossbred
69 SIRE: ALI DAM: ANGUS
Believe it or not, but this cow weaned a 600 pound Jimmy the Greek heifer in October, stayed on grass till the 20th of November and carries condition like a sumo wrestler! She was a successful show heifer throughout the Northwest and made an even better cow. Not the typical show heifer either, she calves and actually likes the calf! Doesn’t need convinced calving was a good idea like most show heifers. Plus, she has an udder that would make most Holsteins jealous! She’s a good pig. Seller reserves the right to one successful flush at the seller’s expense and buyer’s convenience with an equal split after 6 eggs.
AI 6/1 Believe In Me PE Dream On x Anchor
LOT 69
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ROCHE 335 2008 Bred Cow Not Registered Crossbred
70 SIRE: MEYER 734 DAM: MEYER GD
Hey looky here, finally one with some honest BS behind her. I sold her Monopoly heifer calf to Chris Beutler for $1,200, he sold her as a bred for $4,500, and that first calf sold for just under 5K! Moral of the story, she’s really good, and I’m a horrible trader. Cool blaze face and super big middled. She milks, mothers and makes money! Yup Yup Yup!
AI 6/8 Walks Alone PE Workin Man
LOT 70
ROCHE 6113 2006 Bred Cow Reg # 15704353 PB Angus
71 SIRE: BR MIDLAND DAM: COLEMAN BLACKBIRD 713
A direct daughter of BR Midland originating from the famous Coleman Angus herd in Montana. Everyone goes crazy over Montana Angus cattle; so how much better is a well traveled Montana Angus? She raised an awesome heifer calf this year that will stay in the herd and is bred back to Iron Moutain! This is a fertile vessel on four legs. You could probably use her straw of semen next spring as pour-on and have a 50% chance!
AI 5/18 Iron Mountain NO PASTURE EXPOSURE
ROCHE 734 2010 Bred Cow Reg # Eligible PB Angus
72 SIRE: LHC 2C6 x SAUGAHATCHEE DAM: BMAR LHCC BLACKETTE LADY 7042
AI 6/7 Ground Zero PE Workin Man
ROCHE 439 2010 Bred Cow Not Registered Crossbred
74 SIRE: STRICTLY BUSINESS DAM: GRISWOLD CHI/MAINE
This cow will definitely throw those colored up calves that little girls won’t let daddy pass on. She has never been AI bred and I am sure she will click with MAB. Super cool fronted and a stout hip.
AI 6/7 Man Among Boys PE Workin Man
LOT 74
ROCHE 10-6 2010 Bred Cow Not Registered ¼ Sim ¼ An
73 SIRE: PERFECT BLEND x MEYER x 6807 DAM: MAINE
To be flat honest these Perfect Blend daughters are as good as any sire group around and here’s another one that would click with about anything. Super stout, big middled and sound! No blaze but hey, they all can be perfect! FYI she wheezes when breathing heavy but has been that way for years with no problems.
AI 6/1 Believe In Me PE Dream On x Anchor
Monopoly heifer raised by lot 70. Sold to Chris Beutler.
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ROCHE 306 2007 Bred Cow Not Registered Crossbred
78 SIRE: DRAFT PICK GD DAM: MAINE x ANGUS
Here is another cow that is flat out awesome to look at, but I have no idea just how good she is. She has never been AI bred. She has always been far from home and not close to a chute. She is rocket fronted with a shot of bone hip and belly. Quite possibly one of the most attractive and exotic cows in the offering with a great maternal pedigree to boot.
AI 6/15 Two Tone PE Workin Man
ROCHE 848 2005 Bred Cow Not Registered Crossbred
75 SIRE: ALMOST FAMOUS DAM: ANGUS
AI 6/8 Man Among Boys PE Workin Man
LOT 75
LOT 76
ROCHE 206 2008 Bred Cow Not Registered Crossbred
76 SIRE: SUNSEEKER DAM: CIGAR DONOR
Finally, another one with some BS behind and not the typical bred cow for sale that has ran dry for two years, finally stuck AI, and is now a donor candidate! This cow has raised some good ones around here and her latest calf is currently residing in Mineral Point, Wisconsin, waiting for some unsuspecting buyer. Ask Bob May what he thought of her when he was in Idaho this summer if you have any doubts. She’s the choke necked, big boned freak everyone is wanting these days.
AI 6/8 Believe In Me PE Tebow
ROCHE 13y 2009 Bred Cow Not Registered ¼ Sim ¾ An
77 SIRE: PERFECT BLEND x MEYER x 6807 DAM: PUREBRED ANGUS
This cow is the start of the Perfect Blend daughters which are maternal-ly bred to the hills. She is a stout, powerful monster that raised a great BIM steer that sold into Washington. Not only do they have the look but they bring the groceries. These things spit milk like a fountain. No worries about their ability to feed one!
AI 6/1 Believe In Me PE Dream On x Anchor
LOT 78
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ROCHE 10-1 2010 Bred Cow Not Registered ¼ Sim ¾ An
79 SIRE: PERFECT BLEND x MEYER x 6807 DAM: SPIN DOCTOR
AI 6/1 Believe In Me PE Dream On x Anchor
ROCHE 10-9 2010 Bred Cow Not Registered Crossbred
80 SIRE: PERFECT BLEND x MEYER x 6807 DAM: PALE FACE x FULL FLUSH
If this bred beauty doesn’t trip your trigger, I wasted a lot of money on freight and postage. She is bred for excellence with Meyer, 6807, Pale Face and Full Flush influence from both sides. Plus, she has the ever so attractive splash of white on the face, if only it was a blaze! Bred to BIM, this could be a homerun the first year! Very easily a future donor or success cow family in the making.
AI 6/1 Believe In Me PE Dream On x Anchor
ROCHE 3546 2002 Bred Cow Not Registered ½ Charolais
83 SIRE: DRY ICE DAM: CHAROLAIS
This is the Betty White of the sale. Although long in the tooth, she is still an asset to have on the team. She raised one of the most dominating steers in the west and we have been able to keep many heifers out of her. Old school genetics at their best with a shot of Dry Ice and Char before it was the cool thing. She has many years ahead of her.
AI 6/8 Believe In Me PE Working Man
ROCHE EC 3-2 2011 Bred Cow Not Registered Crossbred
85 SIRE: EYE CANDY DAM: FULLBACK DONOR
This next group of Eye Candy females are really nice. Of all the club-by bulls, I would have to say the Eye Candy females are by far some of the best. They keep a maternal look and are extremely loose made and broody. There is no such thing as a loose made cow that couldn’t milk or raise a calf and that theory holds true here. Not only will they spit one out but they will like it to. These are proven cattle here with great fleshing ability.
AI 6/1 Believe In Me PE Dream On x Anchor
LOT 85
Working Man
Working Man is a PB Simmental and is a Uprgrade x
Bonnell’s Black Jade (Meyer x Black Bear).He sold for 3/4
interest to Griswold Cattle Co. for $26,000.
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ROCHE ecnt 2011 Bred Cow Not Registered Crossbred
86 SIRE: EYE CANDY DAM: WHO MADE WHO
AI 6/1 Friskey Whiskey PE Dream On x Anchor
ROCHE ec 1-6159 2011 Bred Cow Not Registered Crossbred
87 SIRE: EYE CANDY DAM: FOREPLAY
AI 6/1 Friskey Whiskey PE Dream On x Anchor
ROCHE 467 2009 Bred Cow Not Registered Crossbred
88 SIRE: EYE CANDY DAM: FOREPLAY
AI 6/8 Friskey Whiskey PE Workin Man
ROCHE 744 2009 Bred Cow Not Registered Crossbred
90 SIRE: SOONER DAM: MITTEN MAN
AI 6/1 Walks Alone PE Workin Man
ROCHE 285 2011 Bred Cow Reg # Eligible ½ Simmental
91 SIRE: CONCLUSION DAM: MEYER 734
Can it get any better in the clubby world then a double bred Meyer with a blaze face? She’s stout, good bodied and has Meyer filling both sides of the pedigree. Conclusion is a Meyer son. Yardley’s own and has sired some really nice females around here.
AI 5/20 Maternal Perfection PE Workin Man
ROCHE 2164 2008 Bred Cow Not Registered Crossbred
92 SIRE: MAINE-ANJOU DAM: ANGUS
AI 6/7 Broker PE Tebow
Monopoly calf raised by Lot 92
“Jag” helping with the heifers.
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ROCHE 2163 2010 Bred Cow Not Registered ½ Ma ½ An
93 SIRE: MAINE-ANJOU DAM: ANGUS
AI 6/8 Walks Alone PE Workin Man
ROCHE 2560 2006 Bred Cow Not Registered Commercial Angus
94 SIRE: ENERGIZER DAM: ANGUS
AI 6/8 Workin Man PE Workin Man
ROCHE 291 2008 Bred Cow Not Registered Crossbred
97 SIRE: DRAFT PICK SON DAM: MEYER GD
AI 6/8 Walks Alone PE Workin Man
ROCHE 225 2009 Bred Cow Not Registered Crossbred
98 SIRE: ALI DAM: ANGUS
AI 6/1 Hollywood PE Workin Man
ROCHE 418 2009 Bred Cow Not Registered Crossbred
99 SIRE: MONOPOLY DAM: STRICTLY BUSINESS
AI 6/8 Maternal Perfection PE Workin Man
ROCHE 2133 2006 Bred Cow Not Registered Crossbred
100 SIRE: MAINE DAM: ANGUS
AI 6/17 Hollywood PE Workin Man
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ROCHE 2117 2006 Bred Cow Not Registered Crossbred
101 SIRE: SOONER DAM: MAINE x ANGUS
AI 6/8 Walks Alone PE Workin Man
ROCHE 352 2007 Bred Cow Not Registered Crossbred
102 SIRE: HEATWAVE DAM: MEYER GD
Ever noticed how every Heatwave female sold is a good milker even though every single one we reluctantly keep at home would starve a gerbil if she actually had a live calf? Moral of the story, I’m not a huge fan but these next three have honestly raised some nice Char and Simmental influenced cattle.In fact, the three averaged $1,900 on one Yellow Jacket and two Broker heifers just this year. Don’t shy from these, they will do a good job.
AI 6/7 Broker PE Tebow
ROCHE 9648 2009 Bred Cow Not Registered Crossbred
103 SIRE: HEATWAVE DAM: FULLBACK DONOR
AI 6/1 Workin Man PE Dream On x Anchor
ROCHE 7010 2009 Bred Cow Not Registered Crossbred
104 SIRE: HEATWAVE DAM: WMW 7010
AI 6/1 Workin Man PE Dream On x Anchor
ROCHE 5Y 2008 Bred Cow Not Registered Crossbred
105 SIRE: WHO MADE WHO DAM: EXPRESS ANGUS
If you mention Who Made Who females in Idaho people will think you’re talking about AC/DC groupies from the 80’s. If you do the same in Iowa you will hear how good the champion steer was in Des Moines out of that great Who female. Rather, you are in Idaho or Iowa the who females flat out get it done! This husky beauty was literally on grass till Nov. 20th. She breeds, converts, moves, milks and could probably make you a Denver omelet if you taught her how to turn the stove on. She has never been flushed but I would like a piece of the pie on this one. She’s plum good and begging for some FSH. Seller reserves the right to one successful flush at the seller’s expense and buyer’s convenience with an equal split after 6 eggs.
AI 6/1 Workin Man PE Dream On x Anchor
Eye Candy Steer raised by Lot 105.
ROCHE WMW1 2002 Bred Cow Not Registered Crossbred
106 SIRE: WHO MADE WHO DAM: ANGUS
AI 6/29 Workin Man PE Workin Man
ROCHE 2005 2005 Bred Cow Not Registered Crossbred
107 SIRE: WHO MADE WHO DAM: ANGUS
AI 6/1 Broker PE Workin Man
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ROCHE 2944 2009 Bred Cow Not Registered Crossbred
108 SIRE: STOCKMAN DAM: MAINE x ANGUS
AI 6/8 Two Tone PE Workin Man
ROCHE 0190 2010 Bred Cow Not Registered PB Hereford
109 SIRE: PUREBRED HEREFORD DAM: PUREBRED HEREFORD
AI 6/1 Two Tone PE Workin Man
ROCHE 1110 2008 Bred Cow Not Registered PB Hereford
110 SIRE: PUREBRED HEREFORD DAM: PUREBRED HEREFORD
No guessing on this purebred Hereford cow. She already had her cancer eye taken, she usually aborts before calving, thus avoiding the prolapse, and she doesn’t milk enough to ever have a bad bag. Finally, a Hereford with no problems! Actually she is missing an eye, thus making her spook proof on the driver side, but she does milk and has raised some really nice calves in Idaho. Super long sided and powerful with a load of bone! She is a purebred, but papers are not available.
AI 6/17 Man Among Boys PE Workin Man
ROCHE 3510 2010 Bred Cow Not Registered Crossbred
111 SIRE: MAINE-ANJOU DAM: WHO MADE WHO 2005
AI 6/8 Workin Man PE Workin Man
I-80 Steer raised by Lot 111.
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LOT 112
LOT 113
Step Up x 284 Heifer Monopoly x 284
913y October 2012 Bull Not Registered 3/8 Ma 5/8 An
112 SIRE: IRISH WHISKEY DAM: DONOR 284 (NEW HORIZON x SAUGAHATCHEE 3000C)
Perfect structured, sound and great necked. A female making machine! When May hits, he will be 19 months old andshould cover a nice group of cows his first time out. The “284” DONOR has not missed yet to Monopoly, Step up, Irish Whiskey and Dr Who. Bid with confidence if you want a bull to produce you heifers with some value.
BW: 87# WW: 705# THF/PHAF 15 mo. old virgin bull
3142y October 2012 Bull Not Registered 3/8 Ma 5/8 An
113 SIRE: IRISH WHISKEY DAM: DONOR 284 (NEW HORIZON x SAUGAHATCHEE 3000C)
This guy is a tank! Hippo bellied, gets out and moves. A true female maker! The “284” PB angus donor is big bellied, hairy, big boned and footed, nice necked & heavy milking! Every embryo calf and her natural calves in four years have been sold or retained, SHE’S PROVEN!
BW: 89# WW: 740# THF/PHAF 15 mo. old virgin bull
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