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If you are serious about winning banners look no farther. This black American has all the bells and whistles. Lot 1 will be extremely versatile. This freak has good enough hair to go to FW or you can slick him and be just as happy. You can put a lot of miles on a vehicle to find one this good. Freaks are good and bid with confidence!
Lot 2 is striking to look at and demands your attention. He is great necked, big bellied, skeletally correct and stout made. We all know that we only get one chance to make a first impression on our judges and this paint steer will only need a glance to work his way to the top! Go to the FW or slick him and make people envious. Come and get you some!
Although this one is young, he is an alpha. This little guy has a huge top, thick ended and good footed. Lot 3 is hairy enough you can cash him in at FW or he will slick like a beast and compete in the reds. The day we pictured and videoed he came up a little lame with a touch of hoof rot. Stay tuned and the video will be posted. This is a bad little man! PINK halter endorsed!
I always have a soft spot in my heart for good black smooth polled steers and this one is no exception. Great looking, stout made, and impressive in his body. I dig this bad boy!
I challenge you to find a female that offers more Est's while maintaining a feminine look. This female is as robust and broody built as you can ask one to be. This easy doing female is bold ribbed, stout made, and still lady like in her design. For a female to pack this much onto her frame she still glides around the pen. Lot 5 is a steer maker deluxe. Daddy like this one!
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This high headed, black beauty gives you the look that we demand in quality females. She is elegant through her front end, great in her lines and stands down on a rugged foundation. It is rare that we have the opportunity to purchase a summer born female in the fall that will have the opportunity to compete as a bred next year at our Texas Majors. Bid with confidence and she is PINK halter endorsed!
I know I probably should have sheared this guy, but I couldn't bring myself to cut off that beautiful hair coat. This guy should be primed for the FW. When he picks his head up, his design is perfect. He reads stout and has a great outward turn to his rib. This one will be fun for the person who gets him!
From his shoulder back I don't know if there is a better steer in this offering. The yellow guy is so correctly mad and good in his rib and body shape. This guy will feed like a champ and always be good in his skeleton. It makes a big difference when Lot 8 gets his head. When this happens, everything ties together the way it needs to! This guy is big enough to go to Dallas in the light weights or you can manage him and roll him around to our spring majors.
Of the three flushmate heifers this is the female that is the most maternal in her design. She is long, extended fronted and her neck comes the highest out of her shoulder. To compliment this, she is the deepest ribbed of the three. Lot 9 is going to make a whale of a cow prospect after she is done parading in the ring. Pink halter endorsed
This is out of a first calve heifer and you would never know it. This female has all the right parts and compliments it with and impeccable skeleton. Lot 10 is a stout made, big, bodied heifer that has a great look from the side. Rest assured that when you are done campaigning this female that she will go straight to the donor pen!
The silver bull is great in his design and good at the ground. This one came off of an older receipt that didn't do as good of a job. Since being weaned this calf has made leaps and bounds and if that is any indicator of what's to come, look out. Like I said about his big brother, give lot 11 some time and he will exceed expectations. Good made great skeletoned cattle are hard to find silver bull is great in his design and good at the ground. This one came off of an older receipt that didn't do as good of a job. Since being weaned this calf has made leaps and bounds and if that is any indicator of what's to come look out. Like I said about his big brother, give lot 11 some time and he will exceed expectations. Good made great skeletoned cattle are hard to find!
The silver bull has all the right parts. He is good looking, great ribbed and his skeleton is phenom. One thing about Milk mans you can never count them out as they only get better with time. keep the throttle open and parties involved will be excited. You can compare him to his flush mate heifers and know it is coming!
Of the three flush mates, this is the sexiest necked one of the bunch. His neck comes high out of the top of his shoulder and he straight in his topline. He has the same boldness that his brothers do, but he isn't as far along. Of the three, this is the easiest feeding one of the group. Just put the hammer down and watch him go. Airhart made a living on this cows predictability. Believe in the process!
They are not all ready at one time and unfortunately I don't have that luxury. The brown tinged calf is made as good as you can ask one to be. Lot 14 is good necked, straight in his lines and good at the ground. He is a little behind his contemporaries, but he is starting to turn the crank. This is the sleeper in the sale to me. Bid and let me help you mange him and we will both be happy!
Can you say king of the jungle! I challenge you to find another animal that offers more power in a correct skeleton. The orange steer opens up wide behind his shoulder and progressively gets thicker. He will have the right kind of hair for the FW or you can slick him and be the biggest back biggest hipped steer at the show. I like this guy!
This creature is unreal (unicorn) and has been a favorite of mine since he showed up. Lot 16 is wide chested, has the correct rib shape and way stout hipped. When set in motion this IGWT son gets out and grabs the earth beneath hem and moves with such an authoritative stride. This one has the chance to be special!
The wild marked chi is flat out good. Lot 17 will always leave judges craving the quality and the soundness this female possesses. Not a whole lot of need to fluff this one up. PINK halter Endorsed!
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Sugar Daddy is backed by two of the biggest pedigrees in the Simmental breed. Daddy's girl was Campaigned by the Tanner family and arguably her biggest win was Supreme honors at San Antonio. Daddy's girl is an Uprising x Alley daughter and we all know that the Alley genetics have been highly sought after. Pilgrim is his own beast and Hartman Cattle Company has done a fantastic job of marketing his genetics. Sugar Daddy is a true cattlemen's bull as he offers substance, stoutness and is flawless in his skeletal design. The look and presence this bull has should be passed on to his calves. They Alley cow has had a lasting impression on the Simmental breed and Sugar Daddy's mother was an Uprising x Alley Daughter that the Tanner Familily campaigned across the Nation. Arguably her biggest win Might have been San Antonio Supreme Champion honors.
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