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Lut
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Thursday 20th of October 2011 04:53:06 PM
 

If you know anything about angus showcattle you know Lut is domiminating the show ring for showheifers & steers right now.  % Simmy & clubby stock out of Lut is awesome too.  We are dwindling down on semen.  Right around 250 units left in our inventory.  $200/unit.  Buy it before it goes up again!

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Response 1
Thursday 20th of October 2011 07:09:23 PM
Submitted by: Nathan
And when that 250 is gone.....its gone.

Carpe Diem
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Thursday 20th of October 2011 03:24:37 PM
 

We hear this all the time about bulls, and you might have seen it somewhere, but yes, the rumor is actually true, Carpe Diem is dead.  Semen will most likely be going up in price very soon.  Order today!  That's the best sales pitch I've had all year.  ;-)

He is truly a calving ease bull and makes progeny extremely sound and functional.

-Lance

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Fat Butt
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Tuesday 11th of October 2011 07:36:07 AM
 
Willie Morris and Greg Brown have some awesome Fat Butt's going to NAILE.  These cattle don't wean heavy, but put in on post weaning big time.  Willie sold a Fatt Butt heifer for nearly $10,000 at Dwyers Sale.  Brown had several champions at the MS State Fair out of Fat Butt.  Shreier family had res. % Female calf at World Beef Expo with a Fat Butt.
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Yardley High Regard
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Tuesday 11th of October 2011 07:33:31 AM
 
Wernings high seller in their pasture sale was a $30,000 High Regard X Angus heifer.  You'd better try this bull this season!
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JS?Harkers Domination
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Tuesday 11th of October 2011 07:32:03 AM
 
The Domination calves have been well respected at the fall Simmental sales.  Several have brought big money.  Use him on clean fronted females and he takes care of the rest.  Huge body & bone!
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Connealy Consensus 7229
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Tuesday 11th of October 2011 06:03:39 AM
 
The initial data on Consensus has him at over 80 for WW EPD.  (We haven't updated ours yet...sorry)
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VIN Mar O'Reilly Factor
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Tuesday 11th of October 2011 06:01:38 AM
 
Scott Bush says the O'Reilly Factor calves look awesome right now.  Anyone who's seen his dam at the ET facility has fallen in love with her.  You'll need to be checking out progeny updates on him.
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Style sires high sellers already!!
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Tuesday 11th of October 2011 05:40:33 AM
 
Style, with his first progeny selling at auction, has sired a $24,000 bull calf at Gohr's and a $25,000 heifer at Silveiras this past month!!!!  EXCITING money maker genetics!!
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MCATL Pure Product
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Tuesday 11th of October 2011 05:38:56 AM
 
I saw some Pure Product progeny at Musgrave's in IL last week.  They sure are extra deep and big bodied with loads of performance and look.  He needs to be on your short list for sires next breeding season.
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Troubadour
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Tuesday 11th of October 2011 05:35:38 AM
 

Check out his video.  He is siring champs!

http://www.christycollins.com/?page_id=596

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