This young fellow has some crazy unique pieces. If you like long, freak necked, feet bigger than Brock’s and maybe a few blue roan hairs to keep it interesting, then this one is for you. He is stout, sound, and should feed well.
The best necked, soundest structured, and most flexible of the flush mates. Really cool and complete from the profile, just a really good start up steer for a younger exhibitor.
Another young steer that checks a lot of boxes. Sound, good built, and good looking with body, muscle, and hair. Would be a great fit for New Mexico/Arizona show time frame.
A really good built steer out of a first calf heifer that is a full sib to so many on this sale. Good looking, shapely, and sound for the long haul. I think he maybe a good holdover Angus in the south or a nice project for a younger exhibitor up here.
This red creature makes a great Limmi for NM State Fair or just a real good project. Stout and very good looking. He is our answer to critical race theory and getting back at all the injustices that blacks have done to the industry.
Another good starter steer for a family looking for one that should be a problem free, easy to manage and fun to show. Sound, flexible, and good built with nice hair and a good look.
This would be a great steer for a showman needing a stout, sound fat steer that can give them a run without a bunch of hair. I think he checks all the boxes and has a near perfect hind leg. He will stay super sound and have a hip like so many school lunch ladies, this line will never get old.
A really great built, flexible steer that drew the short straw as far as a recip mom is concerned. He has come on so much lately. Great necked and real big pinned with a whole lot of future.
This big burley char steer has so many good elements. He is big backed, huge hipped, sound structured, and should prove to be very easy feeding. He is great legged and really has a fat steer look. This cow has produced champions from Ohio to Arizona.