Tag 32

This one has always intrigued me. She’s smooth, cool, and very stout. She is TH clean, can register percentage Simmi, and is still hairy. How can that be possible? She’s extra good structured and has an awesome set to her hock and pastern. Powerful and long bodied, if you choose the market heifer route you can get her big enough to matter in the end.

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Lot 33

Flush mate to Lots 4, 8, and a heifer we are retaining. She is cool, smooth, and great haired with a good look. Really sound and flexible. I like how she’s put together in her lower joints. She would likely get the chance to stay here if this wasn’t the driest place on earth.

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Lot 34

Embryo calf out of my Whiskey cow. This one is very unique! Unreal neck set and head carriage with mass, body, and lots of flexibility and soundness. She is big legged, huge footed, and as cocky as they come. Ask Halphens, Reeds, or Crums how they are getting along with heifers they have bought off these sales. They will tell you that they will flat work!

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Lot 1

A really good built, sound structured one out of the Olive Oyl cow that Brock showed very successfully a couple of years ago. Very good haired and absolutely gentle and good for any exhibitor. Will be surgically dehorned before sale.

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Lot 2

This one has really come on! Geek necked and really massive in his hip with a great pin set. He is really great haired and has enough white to set him apart. Raised by the Halphen Family. New Mexico bred. Will be surgically dehorned before sale.

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Lot 3

One of the really unique ones to be here this year. He is out of the great flush on Luke and Kristen’s Walks cow. Zipper fronted and truly massive in his hip and hind leg. A great haired steer that is outstanding in his middle body shape. He will be a truck of a fat!

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Lot 4

I think this younger steer is really right for the times. He is square and built good, huge middled, sound, and flexible. This one is awesome haired and will feed great for a fall or winter end point.

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Lot 5

This cream colored steer would be great for a young exhibitor. He is a good made and soft haired steer that will get better with feed and time. He is so gentle it was hard to get him to get his head up to get the most out of a picture. He comes from the Lowe Family and is New Mexico bred eligible. Will be surgically dehorned before sale.

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Lot 6

This chubby black steer will be an easy feeder that will be solid for a family that needs a steer for a July or August show. He is massive built, sound structured, and good haired. Would be a good choice for a younger exhibitor. He was raised by the Halphen Family and is New Mexico bred eligible.

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Lot 7

A really solid made brockle faced steer from Luke and Kristen. He is big backed, thick ended, and really good bodied. He should prove to be a really easy feeder and would fit a younger exhibitor. He is a good county fair steer that could be ready for August or September.

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