Ginger Hill Blackbird 332 27 BD: 8/26/2023 Cow GINGER HILL BLACK BORE 616 GINGER HILL SLICK BLACK 881 19319657
Reg #: 21003416 Tattoo: 332 COLE CREEK BLACK BORE 572 #GINGER HILL DAWN 270 GINGER HILL DUKE 808 #GINGER HILL HELEN 857 #V D A R REALLY WINDY 4097 GINGER HILL HELEN 060 GINGER HILL DUKE 601 GINGER HILL BLACKBIRD 687
#GINGER HILL HELEN 251
GINGER HILL COOL 203 GINGER HILL BLACKBIRD 717 19144522
GINGER HILL BLACKBIRD 866
CE $M 14 -3 35 68 21 0.33 26 62 BW WW YW Doc HS Milk
This female represents three of our top cow families in her 3-generation pedigree: Helen, Dawn, and Blackbird. Decades of selection pressure for balanced trait, fescue- thriving genetics are concentrated in this 2-year-old heifer. Take advantage of a breeding program that has adhered to proven fundamentals for over 60 years. Bred to Ginger Hill Chico 371, should calve shortly before sale day.
Ginger Hill Blackbird 717 • Dam of Lot 27
Ginger Hill Eva 330 28 BD: 11/14/2023 Cow COLE CREEK BLACK BORE 572 GINGER HILL BLACK BORE 616 18658232
Reg #: 21003414
Tattoo: 330
COLE CREEK FULL BORE 730 #COLE CREEK JUANADA 92T GINGER HILL TREASURE 804 #GINGER HILL DAWN 793 GINGER HILL DUKE 307 GINGER HILL HELEN 369 GINGER HILL BODACIOUS 2014 GINGER HILL EVA 399
#GINGER HILL DAWN 270
GINGER HILL DUKE 501
GINGER HILL EVA 059 16928836
#GINGER HILL EVA 5501
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BW WW YW Doc HS Milk
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7 0.7 35 75 19 0.07 32 44 What a genetic package this cow represents! Sired by 616 out of the fabulous Ginger Hill Eva 059—a cow who records 12 calves averaging WR-101 and YR-103 and remains productive at 15 years—there is breed-leading longevity in this 2-year-old. This young female won’t turn 2 until just before sale day. Palpated to calve on 11/20 to Ginger Hill Complete 391.
Ginger Hill Eva 059 • Dam of Lot 28
FESCUE TOLERANCE & A Proven Genetic Advantage There is a genetic difference, and it’s documented across decades of selection and performance. After many generations of rigorous selection for easy-doing, slick-haired cattle that thrive in an all-endophyte fescue environment, we’ve developed bulls and a cowherd that are superior in their ability to excel on endophyte-infected pastures. The result? Wean more calves and more pounds per cow exposed, leading to dramatically more profit. But here’s what makes this even more valuable: cattle that can handle the extreme stress of endophyte fescue consistently outperform in non- fescue environments. Our customers from the high plains of North Dakota to the mountains of Montana, from the desert Southwest to the heat and humidity of the southeast, report that Ginger Hill genetics perform even better in their environments. You’re not just buying fescue-adapted genetics—you’re investing in cattle with proven superiority under stress that translates to exceptional performance coast to coast.
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