Lot 22

This big bugger will mash the scales down and he got my little toe once too. He’s stout, big centered, and built good. He is a good choice for someone needing one for a June or July fair. Surgically dehorned before the sale.

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Lot 23

A really complete red steer that is a 3/4 shorthorn plus without the roan color. He’s good patterned, sound footed, with shape down his top and in his stifle. His full brother was Reserve Steer at Archuleta County, Colorado for Maddy Lewis last year. Surigcally dehorned before the sale.

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Lot 24

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.

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Lot 25

This calf has worlds of good. He’s stout, sound footed, and good bodied. He is a full brother to the market heifer that Brock won a bunch with last year including Reserve Market Animal at La Plata County Fair. As an added bonus, his sister cuts a prime yield grade one carcass, so she won the carcass contest too. So, yep we basically raised and fed a unicorn. Surgically dehorned before the sale.

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Lot 26

A really nice built sound structured steer that has no pride at all. He turns into a blithering idiot anytime people are around. He will lick and rub on anyone until they scratch and love on him. He is absolutely little kid friendly.

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Lot 27

President Trump is having an easier time getting Brett Kavanaugh appointed to the Supreme Court than you will in finding a shorthorn better than this one. Big back, big hip, huge legs and feet, with unreal hair. Full sib was Reserve Shorthorn last year at Indiana State Fair and won the horns at Hoosier Beef Congress. Hold over size, needs an experienced showman.

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Lot 28

I’ve always liked good roan cattle but finding good ones is very difficult! This one is here for the public, latch on. She’s stout like a market heifer and smooth and sound like a breeding heifer. She’s super flat shouldered, awesome in her chest, and swoopy bellied. She’s also big hipped, square backed, and great haired. Copus has taken two full brothers.

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Lot 29

This one is stout, shaggy, and good looking! She is square and cool built and her neck hooks up high on her shoulders. She covers her tracks, is good footed, and everything points straight forward. She reads market heifer to me. Raised by Crane Cattle.

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Lot 30

We call her Baby Oyl, out of the Olive Oyl cow Brock showed a couple years back. Sound, stout, and really flexible with power and belly. Her neck is hooked on way high. Bigger haired than my chin. Can register Maintainer. Her pictures don’t do her justice, come see for yourself.

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Tag 31

I think this one reads like the cows I like and that work here. She is smooth, square, and really good legged. Out of Luke and Kristen’s good Whiskey donor. You can’t build a better pedigree on her mother’s side. Jack Frost got part of her left ear.

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