Category: November 2022 Sale Online Sale Link: Show Cattle Connection
November 29 – 7 AM
Well, it’s steer sale season again and it’s amazing how time flies. This is the 24th year I’ve sold show calves and it’s been a wild ride! Thank you for viewing this set! All the cattle on the set were born and raised here, except for the lot 12 steer who was raised by our good friends the Elwood’s. We are as excited about this group as any we have ever offered!
The move to our new home has been a challenge but has afforded some opportunities like being able to offer fully half of this set as embryo calves! Most of the cattle were weaned August 13 th and were on creep in the pasture for about a month before weaning. They received Vista Once SQ, Enforce 3, Vision 7 HS, and an injectable Dectomax at weaning. They were also vaccinated with Vista Once SQ, Enforce 3, and Vision 7 HS at branding.
All calves that need dehorned will be done before the sale. We will provide registration papers, if cattle are eligible, on lots bringing more than $4,000.00 at no charge. Those selling for less than that I will ask that you pay the cost.
I will help all I can with deliveries. You may have to pay part of the cost, depending on what it entails. I work very hard to be reasonable. I will trim feet and clip anything we sell at my place at no cost. If I have to travel to clip or trim feet, I will ask for travel costs to be paid.
Stay in touch and I will help all I can!! Let us know when you are going to shows so we can wish you luck and stay updated with your showing season.
The Kolt 45 bull is the real deal, get in now ahead of the curve.
Thank you for your interest; please call or, better yet, come look! We cannot continue what we love doing without your help and success!
Please contact us by call or text with any questions. We don’t live in the best service area so please keep trying both ways.
Brad (970) 759-5430 Kali (970) 749-5592
Brock (970) 403-4978 Kaleb (970) 799-4604
Lot 2
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!
Lot 8
Lot 9
Lot 10
Online Sale Link: Show Cattle Connection
November 29 – 7 AM
Well, it’s steer sale season again and it’s amazing how time flies. This is the 24th year I’ve sold show calves and it’s been a wild ride! Thank you for viewing this set! All the cattle on the set were born and raised here, except for the lot 12 steer who was raised by our good friends the Elwood’s. We are as excited about this group as any we have ever offered!
The move to our new home has been a challenge but has afforded some opportunities like being able to offer fully half of this set as embryo calves! Most of the cattle were weaned August 13 th and were on creep in the pasture for about a month before weaning. They received Vista Once SQ, Enforce 3, Vision 7 HS, and an injectable Dectomax at weaning. They were also vaccinated with Vista Once SQ, Enforce 3, and Vision 7 HS at branding.
All calves that need dehorned will be done before the sale. We will provide registration papers, if cattle are eligible, on lots bringing more than $4,000.00 at no charge. Those selling for less than that I will ask that you pay the cost.
I will help all I can with deliveries. You may have to pay part of the cost, depending on what it entails. I work very hard to be reasonable. I will trim feet and clip anything we sell at my place at no cost. If I have to travel to clip or trim feet, I will ask for travel costs to be paid.
Stay in touch and I will help all I can!! Let us know when you are going to shows so we can wish you luck and stay updated with your showing season.
The Kolt 45 bull is the real deal, get in now ahead of the curve.
Thank you for your interest; please call or, better yet, come look! We cannot continue what we love doing without your help and success!
Please contact us by call or text with any questions. We don’t live in the best service area so please keep trying both ways.
Brad (970) 759-5430 Kali (970) 749-5592
Brock (970) 403-4978 Kaleb (970) 799-4604
Lot 2
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!