The Female Offering - Pairs
Lot 1 SR 56/18
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20180869 l 56/18 l 3/26/2018 l Horned l Cow Calf Split LJV MASON 0/72
SR GENESIS 75/3
SR ARKOMA 30/0
SR GENUINE 69/6 20164735
RDF SANCHO’S NEVER BEFORE 1136
SR HOLLY T19 (ET)
SR HOLLY 033 KR N2/5 4A
SR T38 20164711
WW 2 .47 75%
YW 1 .30 70%
Term Idx 65%
CB 1559
BRIGGS 567/8
BW EPDs -0.1 Acc .41 %Rank 45%
C/C Idx 65%
RDF 8052
KR 97/10
Bal Idx 65%
BRIGGS 599/00
MILK -3 .33 80%
TM 1 -90%
SC 0.33 .15 60%
HP 0.59 .24 65%
BB 1.25 .20 20%
HCW -4 .26 45%
REA MARB FT 0.02 -0.01 0.01 .28 .40 .42 35% 40% 90%
AI 5/17/23 to SR MARKSMAN ET 621/J13 (20217252) PE to SR 368/G1 (20195993) 5/29/23 to 7/8/23, SR LUMBRE ET 253/J4 (20217234) 7/8/23/ to 8/7/23, Urbanosky 035 (20207215) 8/7/23 to 10/1/23 SR 56/18 is an own daughter of the SR Genuine 69/6 bull out of an ET daughter of KR 97/10 and Briggs 567/8. She maintains a 367 day average calving interval after four calves and her dam has an average calving interval of 353 days after six calves. Above all else we strive for fertility, functionality and efficiency and this cow checks the boxes. We believe you can add this cow to your herd with confidence.
Lot 1a SR MS URBAN LEGEND 567/L2
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20230691 l 567/L2 l 4/5/2023 l Polled l Cow Calf Split BULLETPROOF 4-30
GERT DYNASTY
MEGAN 0-40
URBANOSKY 035 20207215
XL’S MISS MOSES 035
XL’S CHERRY DELIGHT828 SR GENESIS 75/3
SR GENUINE 69/6
SR HOLLY T19 (ET)
SR 56/18 20180869
'Urban Legend' Legend' Urbanosky 035 sire of Lot 1A
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TRIED & TRUE PRODUC TION SALE
WW -3 .37 95%
C/C Idx 90% Term Idx >95%
KR 97/10
SR T38
BW EPDs 0.3 Acc .33 %Rank 70%
Bal Idx >95%
MOSES L6/6 L6
BRIGGS 567/8
YW -3 .23 90%
MILK 0 .24 45%
TM 3 -85%
SC 0.32 .11 75%
HP 0.71 .23 60%
BB 1.02 .19 35%
HCW -7 .24 80%
REA MARB FT -0.03 -0.07 0.02 .21 .35 .37 70% 80% 95%
Heifer calf SR Ms Urban Legend 567/L2 is one of the first Urbanosky 035 “Urban Legend” calves that we have offered for sale. The 035 bull combines the genetics of Bulletproof 4-30, Clarendon 740, Moses 6/6 and XL Hanna’s Red Hot 517. We were really pleased with this sires first calves and look forward to gathering and submitting data on them.
OC TOBER 20-21, 2023