DR LEVI 101N TATTOO: 101N SA#: 768591 DOB: 2/9/25
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BLACK HOMOZYGOUS POLLED 5/8 SA 3/8 AN
MAC BLACKJACK 25B *MAC DENAE 12D CONNEALY COMRADE 1385 MAC GAEL 325G MAC F1 FREEDOM 150F MJB DIAMOND 140F OPP 1001Y OF 58W DLB FROSTY PEG 75Z
MAC FIELD DAY 106F
MAC LEVI 90L
MAC F1 JACEY 57J
MJB PATRIOT 342H
DLB PAT PEG 337L
DLB HOOVER DAM PEG 533C
CED BW WW YW M STAY MARB REA 16.4 -2.2 62 95 24 15 0.2 0.82 BW 80 ADJ WW 652 WR 100 DAM PROD 1/100 Heifer Bull. Very high quality bull who is heifer safe but doesn’t give up any punch and power. He is moderate in his frame size with overwhelming body mass and substance. Love the center part of his rib cage with a bold forerib and an awesome turn back to his flank. He has lots of muscle throughout and handles all that dimension really well on the go, we like him!
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DR CLARK 72N TATTOO: 72N SA#: 767227 DOB: 2/15/25
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HOMOZYGOUS BLACK POLLED 3/4 SA 1/4 AN
*GGT P BLK HEAVY HITTER GGT P BK CHERUB 603E *RCM P BLK ACE 335A JBC MISS FLAT IRON 14U GGT P BK PENDALTON 380A *GGT MS FINALITY 87Y MAC QUARTERBACK 58Y MJB FOXY LADY 136Z
GGT P BULLETPROOF 901F
JBC LEGEND 28L
JBC DAWN 155D
GGT P BK EDELMAN 164D
MJB LEADMAN 163F
MJB MARY 175C
CED BW WW YW M STAY MARB REA 17 -1.5 66 93 11 18 -0.2 0.69 BW 80 ADJ WW 721 WR 105 DAM PROD 5/97 Heifer Bull. Our very first Legend son and man what a way to start! Mom bought into Legend at OKC with Monte Rowell and we used him AI in his first year. This guy was a quick ranch favorite, particularly following weaning where he was so easy to find in the bull pen. 72N is one of the higher percentage bulls in the sale and we are awfully found of him. He puts extra look and presence into a stout and very sound package. His balance is tremendous and we love his rib and body shape. He is an outcross pedigree for us and one we are excited to watch develop!
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Three minutes... The calf vigor of Salers and Salers Optimizer calves is beyond belief for some that are new to using them The calves are up and nursing in no time. Our son, Cody, uses Salers and Optimizer cattle just outside Chillicothe, Missouri. He is a huge fan of all the maternal aspects of the cattle and came to value their calf vigor during the cold snap that hit much of the Midwest this winter. He had a cow calving and decided he would time it to see how long it was before the calf was up trying to nurse. Turns out it was 3 minutes from the time the calf was out until it was up to nurse! Talk about a will to survive! An invaluable trait to have!
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