Category: Sales
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Late April steer that makes me even more excited about the Kolt 45 calves that are inutero. This hold-over, late fall show steer is a stud. Cocky, cool, chromed up just enough, stout, and wide. I would bet if he finds a good home, the compitition will be talking about what they are going to do to beat you next year. This little monster is flat good.
Lot 4
This stout, wide bodied calf is out of one of Kaleb’s cows, big time potential. Not your average fat headed, flat pinned Wynn in Doubt. Square, cool, big hair, and a ton of body. I see this one as an early fall show maturity wise, but AOC sees herself as a great member of the US House of Representative. If I am acuarte as she is then he is, a true hold-over.
Lot 5
This is the first one on the sale that has ran on the mountain all summer. We run a bunch of cows on a forest permit, and to all my friends in the midwest who cannot get their heads around that kind of deal, he has certainly seen a real life bear, no creep, no pampering! Good, good calf just add feed and you will be so surprised how well he preforms. He has never had a bite of grain until a month ago.
Lot 6
Another steer that spent his summer on the Gunnison National Forest. Brock and I kind of have missed this thing as a baby or he would have summered in a friendlier environment. This bugger is good! Lots of look and quality, power, mass, sound and lively enough to outdistance a bear. Apply feed and you will look way smart, I bet. Good steer, will be ready early if you will pay $30 for a bag of feed and give him all he wants.
Lot 7
I bought a cane of Worth the Wait last year, used one straw early to test a cow for TH. Turns out she is positive, and then bred some later. This stout, wide, sound feller was on the mountain. He is out of a former show heifer of Brock’s that never got a chance to see her true potential because of the China Virus. He is good!
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Lot 3
Late April steer that makes me even more excited about the Kolt 45 calves that are inutero. This hold-over, late fall show steer is a stud. Cocky, cool, chromed up just enough, stout, and wide. I would bet if he finds a good home, the compitition will be talking about what they are going to do to beat you next year. This little monster is flat good.
Lot 4
This stout, wide bodied calf is out of one of Kaleb’s cows, big time potential. Not your average fat headed, flat pinned Wynn in Doubt. Square, cool, big hair, and a ton of body. I see this one as an early fall show maturity wise, but AOC sees herself as a great member of the US House of Representative. If I am acuarte as she is then he is, a true hold-over.
Lot 5
This is the first one on the sale that has ran on the mountain all summer. We run a bunch of cows on a forest permit, and to all my friends in the midwest who cannot get their heads around that kind of deal, he has certainly seen a real life bear, no creep, no pampering! Good, good calf just add feed and you will be so surprised how well he preforms. He has never had a bite of grain until a month ago.
Lot 6
Another steer that spent his summer on the Gunnison National Forest. Brock and I kind of have missed this thing as a baby or he would have summered in a friendlier environment. This bugger is good! Lots of look and quality, power, mass, sound and lively enough to outdistance a bear. Apply feed and you will look way smart, I bet. Good steer, will be ready early if you will pay $30 for a bag of feed and give him all he wants.
Lot 7
I bought a cane of Worth the Wait last year, used one straw early to test a cow for TH. Turns out she is positive, and then bred some later. This stout, wide, sound feller was on the mountain. He is out of a former show heifer of Brock’s that never got a chance to see her true potential because of the China Virus. He is good!