Wis State Sale
LW 55S General Concesus 85U
DOB  3/1/08
LW Legendary 86U
LW Cinnamon 67S
3/4 sister to 67S, sold on 2008 State Sale to Schmitt family, IA, Junior National 3rd in class, Iowa State Fair Res Division
67S sells Bred to BR DM CSF Wallace,  due March 17
Dam to Legendary 86U
67S is a long, feminine, sound, very productive young female with a great future ahead of her. She did a great job with her first calf ratioing 102 in our top calf group. He also sells in the sale.
Her dam, 43P, is the only natural Spice Girl daughter. She is a consistant producer that has earned her place in the herd. We sold a 3/4 sister on last years state sale to the Schmitt Family of Nichols, Ia. She went on to Res. Division at Iowa State Fair and 3rd in class at the Junior National.
We're only selling this female due to being short on pasture and we retained her 08 maternal sister by Recruit, look for her in our show string this year.
Click to see Cinnamon's maternal sister
LW 43P Rylee 813U
85U's Dam is NJW 0047 5M Lola 55S ET The Denver Res Junior Yearling Heifer 08 and American Royal Champion Cow/Calf with 85U
85U is a dark red, pigmented, deep sided calf. He had a 95lb birth weight and posted a near 800lb adj. weaning weight with a ratio of 110. 85U's dam, Lola, is a female that needs no interduction, the 2008 National Western Res. Junior Yearling Division Champion and 2008 American Royal Champion Cow/Calf with 85U at side He carries a unique and noteable pedigree. His sire, Recruit, is an outcross bull with Accelerated Genetics. He has done a fantastic job for us and we'll continue to use him. His maternal grandsire, KAIRUI Aberdeen 03 0047, has put himself on the map by produceing great calves year after year for Harvie Ranching in Alberta.
DOB 3/8/08
86U is a sound, deep sided, caving ease bull. He had a 88 lb unasisted and a 740 ib adj. weaning weight. Add to that a very complete set of epd's, and you have one great heifer bull.
His dam, 67S, who is also in the sale, is a very funtional female with milk and longjevity. She is a 3/4 sister to the July heifer we sold on last years state sale.
86U's sire, 242, has over 3100 calves and continues to be popular with his proven calving ease and carcass traits.
Add to all this a very complete set of epd's, and you have one good heifer bull.