Category: October 2018 Sale Our sale will be hosted by Willoughby Sales.
Starts on Oct 6, 2018 at 5:00 AM
Lot 12
If I was looking for a calf with potential to shear or show in the hair, I’d sure look at this one. Old time genetics with full sibs winning classes at Denver as a fat, second in class at Ft. Worth as a fat, and one very competitive at Dallas as a fat. He is huge backed, smooth built and perfect in his pin width and hip shape. A really good calf with a proven trustworthy pedigree. Surgically dehorned before the sale.
Lot 13
Lot 14
Lot 15
Lot 16
Lot 17
This flush mate to Lot 13 and 16 is the one with lots of look and skeletal quality. Sound, square, and catchy up front with hair like Afroman. He is absolutely gentle and safe for a first year showman, and he was standing with slack rope chewing his cud within an hour of the first time we tied him up.
Lot 18
Here is a big, stout, loud colored one that is mature enough to be ready early. Good hair, really sound, and flexible; he should prove to be a real easy feeder. His young mother has done good so far. She raised a replacement heifer for us her first year, and a competitive steer for the Hodnett family last year that was a sale qualifier at New Mexico State Fair.
Lot 19
Lot 20
This younger Fu is out of an outstanding second calver. She was a hit with the college judging teams we bait into this country, likely more my wife’s cooking than my cattle, but they found her regardless. He’s high quality, good haired, and sound structured. First year showman friendly. Surgically dehorned before the sale.
Our sale will be hosted by Willoughby Sales.
Starts on Oct 6, 2018 at 5:00 AM
Lot 12
If I was looking for a calf with potential to shear or show in the hair, I’d sure look at this one. Old time genetics with full sibs winning classes at Denver as a fat, second in class at Ft. Worth as a fat, and one very competitive at Dallas as a fat. He is huge backed, smooth built and perfect in his pin width and hip shape. A really good calf with a proven trustworthy pedigree. Surgically dehorned before the sale.
Lot 13
Lot 14
Lot 15
Lot 16
Lot 17
This flush mate to Lot 13 and 16 is the one with lots of look and skeletal quality. Sound, square, and catchy up front with hair like Afroman. He is absolutely gentle and safe for a first year showman, and he was standing with slack rope chewing his cud within an hour of the first time we tied him up.
Lot 18
Here is a big, stout, loud colored one that is mature enough to be ready early. Good hair, really sound, and flexible; he should prove to be a real easy feeder. His young mother has done good so far. She raised a replacement heifer for us her first year, and a competitive steer for the Hodnett family last year that was a sale qualifier at New Mexico State Fair.
Lot 19
Lot 20
This younger Fu is out of an outstanding second calver. She was a hit with the college judging teams we bait into this country, likely more my wife’s cooking than my cattle, but they found her regardless. He’s high quality, good haired, and sound structured. First year showman friendly. Surgically dehorned before the sale.