Lot 2

This one is really unique. Bigger hipped than Rosie O’Donnell! This one has a massive center rib and belly, sound, and flexible as they come for one this stout and big footed. You can count on using a couple cans of black and white paint every time you haul him out. If you love color and chrome and can’t stand to be beat this is the one for you. He is one that could hold over till next fall if you feed him right.

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Tag 3

He is right for the times. Best one ever born here at this stage in the game, PERIOD. Surgically dehorned before the sale.

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Tag 4

Really good necked, big bellied, good built Monopoly. I guarantee this one will be an easy feeder; he will eat anything that doesn’t eat him first! He is square, sound, and really nice haired, especially for one this color! Several full sibs have been very successful, one was a sale qualifier this year at Colorado State Fair that had several jackpot wins.

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Tag 5

This orange steer looks as good wet as he does dry. He is square, huge legged, and really soft haired. He reads like one that will be a great fat steer and is ultra sound, clean jointed, and good at the ground. Good calf!

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Tag 6

This steer is just solid good cattle all day long. Big legged, big hipped, and sound with the look of a fat steer. He’s real good haired and should prove to be a good feeding one. If I wanted a real safe bet to give them a run at the early county fair, I’d tie on here.

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Lot 7

Real good built blue steer that has some look, is square, and is good bodied. Good haired as a baby, he should hair up with proper management. He will be a good feeder.

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Lot 8

A silver version of the Monopoly x 123 flush. A good built, good legged, and soft haired steer that will feed good and be competitive down the road. Flush mate to lot 4 and 33. Full sibs include the popular steer fed by Echo Bartel that won several jackpots and was second in class at Colorado State Fair as well as one that should have gotten a bigger piece at Arizona State Fair last year but got beat by a crippled pud.

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Lot 9

A stout, sound, and good built smaller framed one that should feed great and be a competitive fat. This cow family is a mainstay here. His mother is a high quality second calver that is a daughter of Lot 28’s mother and a grand daughter of Lot 2’s mother.

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Tag 10

There is hold over potential in this one. He is great haired, huge hipped, and real good looking. He is out of Rodger’s and Goet’s Man to Man bull, that certainly wasn’t highly promoted but they are good cattle here. His mother raised one that was campaigned successfully by the Cooksey Family from Weld County, Colorado.

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Lot 11

Here is a really good white one that’s a full sib to last year’s high seller. He’s stout, big footed, and good fronted with a good rib shape and really good soft hair. Surgically dehorned before the sale.

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