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4727 x 5405

4 Conventional Embryos - Pollard Farms no longer has donor. Sells with no guarantee since they cannot make replacement embryos.

EXAR Blackcap 4727

HA Cowboy Up 5405

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The dam of this mating, 4727, was our selection from the 2014 Express Big Event and was the lead daughter of Top Game in that offering.
The third-dam of this mating was chosen to be the lead female of the first ever EXAR virgin IVF donor division where she sold half interest for $80,000 to Jerry Bornemann of Mount Vernon, Missouri as the top-seller of bred heifer division in the 2013 Big Event and carries on the cow family descending from the EXAR foundation Blackcap 2328.
The sire of this mating is the Number 1 sire of progeny registered by the American Angus Association in FY2019 that ranked Number 3 in FY2018 and Number 8 in FY2020, Cowboy Up progeny have been popular with all who have them.
During the spring of 2019, 18 bull sales reported by the American Angus Association were topped by a son of Cowboy Up, headlined by the $70,000 top-seller at Frey Angus Ranch, a $60,000 top-seller at Hinman Angus, a $26,000 top-seller for Hoffman in Nebraska and a $22,500 top-seller for Kessler family in Oregon.
Cowboy Up was the sensation of the spring 2016 bull sale season when two-thirds interest of him sold for $350,000, and at the 2017 Bases Loaded Sale, a 10% semen interest of him sold for $120,000 to make him one of the most valuable living Angus sires with a full sister heifer calf pregnancy to Cowboy Up selling for $50,000 to top that division of that very elite Angus sale.
Produced by a $100,000 Hinman Angus Pathfinder Dam whose five natural progeny have an average weaning ratio of 114 and an average yearling average ratio of 109, Cowboy Up has been used extensively across the breed, and in the spring of 2019, 18 sons of Cowboy Up topped Angus bull sales reported by the American Angus Association, and those top-sellers sold for an average price of more than $17,000.
One of the first daughters of Cowboy Up sold at auction commanded a bid of $52,500 for half-interest in the 2017 Big Event at Express, where another daughter from his first calf crop sold half-interest for $40,000, with his sons displaying the power, volume and extra muscle expression to be favorites of both purebred and commercial cattlemen.

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