Lot 5

If you are tired of getting beat by cattle that are stouter than yours, feed this thing. He will not get out powered! He has looked like a baby elephant since the night I fished him out. More bone, muscle, and belly than you’ll find almost anywhere. Looks like he could play Olympic volleyball for the Russian Federation. Good hair, good look, powerhouse.

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Lot 6

One of the more unique Wynn in Doubt’s you’ll find. Perfect hip and hind leg, good structured creature with hair and look. He has way more grow than a bunch of stuff out of this bull. He should feed right into almost any summer end point.

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Lot 7

We made a litter of these things after some kid from Iowa bought a full sib for good money a couple years ago. That one created a bunch of hype, fundamentally I think this one might be better. Big, big feet and leg hair that would make most girls in Colorado mountain towns jealous. This thing is a freak.

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Lot 8

Flush mate to lot 1 and pretty much the same story. They are very similar. Big feet, big hair, good built, and sound. He can be ready early.

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Lot 9

Fun colored, moderate calf that is square, cool, and cocky. He is big hipped and good looking. I think he is better suited for a late summer or fall show and would best fit an experienced showman.

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Lot 10

This guy was preserved in nitrogen for several years, full sibs won the shorthorns at Hoosier Beef Congress, Reserve at Indiana State Fair, Champion Shorthorn heifer at Colorado State Fair, 3 good horn steers that all branded at Fort Worth, etc. Not sure exactly when he was born because the recip cow snuck off in the river bottom for quite a while, but she had him and took care of him until I went and dug them out. Good shorthorn steer from a royal pedigree.

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Lot 11

This little blue roan stud is definitely a hold over, but he is good. Square, cool, sound, and cocky with feet like a plow horse. He is not a summer show steer, but will be very good next winter.

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Lot 12

A great big haired, good built Kolt 45 steer from our good friends, the Elwood’s. He is awesome legged, cocky, cool built, all year sound, and good footed. He acts awesome and would be a great choice for a younger exhibitor.

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Lot 13

Little old school pedigree, but a real nice steer, hard to picture because he is as friendly as they get. Good built, good body, big hip, good hair, sound, and just good stock.

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Lot 14

Later maturing steer that lived in the lower country and didn’t have creep. He is catching up, but needs a later show date. We thought he was one of the best all spring and held he and his mother here and open to flush on. He will need time and feed, but will be good.

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