75 OPEN REPLACEMENT HEIFER CALVES: The Roseland family is once again offering a top-notch set of high-performance heifer calves. We have helped market their females for numerous years with excellent customer satisfaction. The freight on these heifers will be less for anyone from the south or east needing females, as they are located in east central South Dakota. The Roselands are progressive producers, always selling 800-plus-pound steers in December. They buy top bulls for their herd, and have an extensive A.I. program for both their cows and heifers. Their heifers are sired by A.I. sires Brickhouse and Autho- rize 0380, along with sons of Rider Pride, Homegrown and Three Rivers. Bulls like Roughrider, Boardwalk, Earnan and Net Worth anchor the pedigrees of their cowherd. Sal & Kelly Roseland, Seneca, SD: (605) 216-2436 778-852 Roseland Ranch, Seneca, SD
75 OPEN REPLACEMENT HEIFER CALVES: The Dolezal family of Dunn Center has a long-established cattle herd with a focus on using half-brothers from a sire group to maximize uniformity. Dolezals always have an impressive set of feeder calves that are alike from the first to the last when we help ship their steers each fall. These females have been selected for fertility and longevity, while still maintaining rapid early growth. These heifers are sired by Profound, Turn Key, Barricade and Rainmaker sons, with the cowherd being heavily represented by Roughrider, Powerpoint and Homestead. Shane & Sheralee Dolezal, Dunn Center: (701) 290-0944 853-927 Dolezal Ranch, Dunn Center, ND
928-987 Katus X7 Ranch, Watauga, SD
60 BRED HEIFERS: The Katus family has established a well-known, region-wide rep- utation of selling top-quality bred heifers. These heifers come from the heart of their and the Ham Ranch herds. Both families un- derstand the value of good genetics. The two cowherds have been crafted for generations utilizing almost exclusively Ellingson genetics. These are females you can expect to be self-sufficient and wean big calves. They are sired by sons of Profound, Barricade, Roughrider, Rainmaker, Powerpoint and Rider Pride. Forty-eight heifers that originate from the Katus and Ham herds are A.I. bred to Ellingson Badlands 0285 and are due to calve March 5-8. Ten heifers that originate from the Katus herd are all direct daughters of Ellingson Badlands 0285. Six head are A.I. bred to calve March 5-8. Four head are natural-service bred to calve April 15-30. Scott & Heather Katus, Watauga, SD: (701) 455-3715
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