Sale Day Phones: 712.643.5761 Trevor Roche....................................... 208.880.7676 Nick Weaver.........................................712.870.1634
Auctioneer: John Schaben
Brad Smith............................................712.209.1500 Shannon Voegele.................................605.750.0207 Tim Burke.............................................402.750.0440 Gary Olrichs..........................................712.548.6481 Chris Beutler.........................................402.380.8244 John Sachau.........................................712.267.2200 Kelvin Jorgenson..................................402.366.9475 James Felt............................................402.369.0513 Nick Tooker...........................................805.816.2620 Brent Powell.........................................712.253.7256 Chris Effling...........................................605.769.0142 Boulders Inn & Suites 2511 Boulders Drive Denison, Iowa 866.700.2206
Days Inn Junction Hwy 59 & 30 S Denison, Iowa 712.263.2500
Super 8 Junction Hwy 30 & 59 & 141 Denison, Iowa 712.263.5081 PAGE 2 • WESTERN EXPOSURE
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It is with great pleasure and anticipation to present the 2015 offering of the Western Exposure Female Sale. I would first like to thank all the supporters from last year and their interest in the cattle. I had great reports of the cattle performing at the highest level and saw many of the offspring in the September pasture sales. In fact, I know of many calves that sold for more than the factory on the first shot. After testing the waters last year and having a successful sale I knew without a doubt that I needed to up the ante and bring a set of bred females that could really improve the quality of any herd. This group truly is that special, and I see many future donor candidates in the offering, including some that have been in embryo production with successful results. Please realize many of the females have been selected from the heart of our herd. They were not under special treatment the past year or in a dry lot on the fat ration. The majority of the cows have weaned a calf this fall or were fall calvers and spun for the spring. The heifers came home off of grass mid-October and the cows stayed out till the first of November. They have not been pampered and will not require special treatment. They are bred to produce, not just picture. I feel anyone could incorporate these western genetics into their herd and feel the financial impact the first year and for years to come. My good friend Nick Weaver is bringing another nice group of bred females that are my kind. We like the same cattle; big middled, nice fronted and good pedigreed with a cowy look that is desperately needed due to the lack of focus for maternal genetics. We both certainly feel this offering will be the start of many successful cow families and donor cows for years to come. Please do not hesitate to call if you have any questions.
No reaso n to tag th e are prett y easy to se, they Reagan - pair up: 3 Thatcher - 7 mos. Treyson -5 Oakley 3
- Trevor Roche
“We couldn’t be happier with the cattle we bought from Roche Cattle Company. The semi load of bred heifers calved in February 2013 in our hoop barn. They were very quiet and gentle to work with, easy calving, and extremely maternal. The weaning weights were through the roof and the keeper heifers look to have some real promise for the future of our herd. You can’t go wrong with sound, functional cattle that are maternally and performance driven with elite show pedigrees. Thanks again for sharing your genetics and a piece of your program. It was great doing business with you.” - Andy and Larry Platner from Lisbon Iowa
Roche SVA Galaxy 034 2013
Reg #17528546
1
PB Angus
Preg Checked - Safe
SIRE: 4 Bar W Kodiak DAM: JR Galaxy 07X
AI 5/19 I-80
PE 6/1-7/30 Upgrade x CCC Invasion
You don’t say “Whoa!” in a mud hole, nor when this female walks in the ring, and the bidding begins. She will be easy to spot and sticks out like a turd in a punch bowl. Not only does she have an awesome look to her but she’s great haired, well bred and has a great personality. One of my favorites in the sale and a special individual indeed. Built like a great crossbred, but she comes with Angus papers. You will be hard pressed to find a purebred Angus female that carries down so much into that lower rear quarter. She is a special lady and a future donor prospect for sure.
LOT 1 PAGE 4 • WESTERN EXPOSURE
McCoy Traveler 325 2013 Reg #17594083
PB Angus
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: PVF Insight 0129 DAM: McCoy Traveler 8803
2
AI 5/19 Connealy Packer 547
PE No Exposure
Nothing out of the ordinary or freaky with this female. She’s flat good and the true no holes kind. She is great on paper, exceptional phenotype, and when you get behind you must be impressed with the amount of muscle she possess. She’s built right from the ground up and should hit a home run with her AI baby in the oven.
LOT 2
2013
Roche 150/50
Reg #RF707780
PB Charolais
Preg Checked - Safe
SIRE: RC Mr. Incredible 1011 DAM: RR Miss Sky Wrangler W150
3
AI 4/29 I-80
LOT 3
PE 5/2-7/30 Frank James
I’m not going to try to act like I have a clue about the Charolais breed because I don’t; however, I do know good stock when I see it. Last year’s Lot 1 was a Purebred Char that found her new home with my hillbilly friends: Nissen, Johnson and Matthews in Terril, IA. She raised an awesome herd bull for them on her first shot and is currently in embryo production (or just finished). I don’t want to ruffle any feathers because they hit a home run with her, but, if you ask me, this one is even better. She is so different from her counterparts in the breed. She is moderate sized, soft sided, possess a ton of shape and carries that down to a well-structured package. She was raised on a rocky desert ranch in Eastern Oregon. It’s not very high and the grass is weak. The last thing a Char would be called is easy doing, but she is truly a special individual to look the way she does. Her sire goes back to a little known bull called Troubador? I hear he has helped the Char breed a tick. How cool is that to have a PB Char with a shot of Troubador for the clubby look we all want!
Roche 119
2013
Crossbred
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: Monopoly 2 DAM: Who Made Who
4
AI 4/28 I-80
PE 5/2-7/30 Frank James
Here is a really cool made Monopoly 2 that should have had a halter on her last fall but I’m too lazy. She’s super cool to look at and will be a favorite of many. If you like a long front with a spring of rib that looks like she swallowed the Goodyear blimp find this one. She has a great attitude and will be a great one to raise steers or heifers.
LOT 4 WESTERN EXPOSURE • PAGE 5
WVR 906A
2013
Maine/Angus
Safe to I-80 - Due 3/6
SIRE: Yellow Jacket DAM: Dr Who x Lookout
5
AI 5/28 I-80
PE No Exposure
Maternal bred as they come & char colored. Choke necked and cow power with Dr Who x BC Lookout on the dam side. This one bred to I-80 gets you the steers or heifers that sell in the fall.
LOT 5
2013
Roche 7206
Reg # Eligible
1/2 Sim 1/2 An Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: Broker DAM: PB Angus
6
AI 4/29 Sex Hf. Pilgrim
LOT 6
2013
PE 5/2-7/30 Gohr Blindside
Three year’s running for this gal’s mom of cranking out awesome Broker heifers. Extremely big middled, with a ton of thickness, is just the starting point for this one. She has an awesome blaze face, consistent mother with a beautiful udder and reads at a third grade level.
Roche 927V
Reg #2761187
1/2 Sim 1/2 An
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: GWS/SCF Rendition DAM: Shandar Martina 51W
7
AI 4/29 Sex Hf.Vision
PE 5/2-7/30 Gohr Blindside
This amazing half-blood bred is just like every club calf traders voicemail is full! (That drives me nuts, erase your dang messages!) When I say full I mean FULL. You have to see this lady in person. She is an absolute tank! I don’t think you could put more product in a sack of leather unless Timmy Burke busted out his leather pants. Her Vision heifer calf could easily pay for her in one shot.
2013
LOT 7
WVR 6A
Not Registered
1/2 Sim 1/2 An Safe to I-80 - Due 3/7
SIRE: Northern Improvement DAM: Meyer 734
8
AI 5/29 I-80
PE No exposure
Don’t put your hand down till ya own this baldie. You will regret it. She is balanced, feminine & sound in her makeup. She’s as nice as you can make one. Don’t hold back. PAGE 6 • WESTERN EXPOSURE
WVR 490A 2013 Not Registered 1/2 Sim 1/2 An Safe to Catman - Due 4/28 SIRE: Driver DAM: RSVP
9
AI 7/20 Catman
PE No exposure
Big bodied, stout & broody. This is a whale of simmi/angus female. These driver daughters are making incredible cows. Get ya one right here. She’s bred to CATMAN, a Dr Who X BC Lookout son. 68 lb BW.
LOT 10
2013
Roche 280
Reg #Eligible
3/4 Simmental
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: Pilgrim DAM: Meyer 734
10
AI 4/29 I-80
PE 5/2-7/30 Frank James
I treat my cow sale like the old naval generals, who would burn their boats after landing on shore and going to battle - forcing 100% commitment. You don’t need a masters in geography to know Idaho is a long ways from Iowa. My cows are like the soldiers. Once they see the trucks leave the yard after dropping them off, they realize there is no turning back. “No sales” aren’t allowed at my sale; there’s nowhere to come home to. These cattle will find a new owner and you better try hard for this one. Lot 10 is a special individual and I’m thinking I should have saved a life boat for her and sent her back to Idaho. She has a front end that is unheard of for a Simmental; but, the most amazing thing about her is the amount of maternal power she exhibits with the freakiness of her front. She has an unseen spring of rib and shape that is packed with red meat. Ronnie Milsap could find this one sale day.
2013
Roche 1586
Reg #Eligible
1/2 Sim 1/2 An
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: Upgrade DAM: PB Angus
11
AI 4/29 Sex Hf.Vision
PE 5/2-7/30 Gohr Blindside
The only time it’s okay to raise your hand at a female is when this gal walks in the ring and the bidding begins. If it was me, I would hit this one a few times to say the least! If I could pick one out of the whole group to duplicate for a 1,000 head cowherd here she is. Everything about her is ideal, her size, thickness, maternal development. You name it, she’s got it! Plus, this one was raised in the high country of Idaho where they run from wolves and chase down bears when the feed gets tight. The only time an Iowa cow runs is when they hear a feed truck start! If you want to see what a real cow is; buy this one and thank me later this summer. They don’t come any better than her. She is one of my favorites hands down. If you don’t like her stay home and watch your Cyclones play their bowl game - ya right! Go Broncos! BSU!
LOT 11
WESTERN EXPOSURE • PAGE 7
2013
Roche 743
Reg #Eligible
1/2 Simmental
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: Broker DAM: Duff New Edition
12
AI 4/29 Friskey Whiskey
PE 5/2-7/30 Frank James
LOT 12
2013
Roche 283
Reg #Eligible
1/2 Simmental
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: Pilgrim DAM: Meyer 734
13
AI 4/29 I-80
2013
Roche 262
Reg #Eligible
1/2 Simmental
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: Driver DAM: Meyer 734 GD
PE 5/2-7/30 Frank James
14
AI 4/29 Sex Hf. Vision
PE 5/2-7/30 Frank James
Roche JR Fancy Lady A10 2013
Reg #2742535
PB Simmental
Ultrasound - Clean-up
SIRE: ZKCC Chopper 844U DAM: Miss JR Family Moves 9N
15
AI 4/28 Sex Hf. Pilgrim
PE 5/2-7/30 Gohr Blindside
You would be hard pressed to find a PB Simmental with a better front end then this one. Chopper really left his mark on her. Extremely long front with enough power to raise cripples or keep her Simmental. She’s moderate sized and has a white dot on her head that we all love but, I wish it was a blaze, right?
LOT 15
2013
Roche LE808
Reg #Eligible
PB Simmental
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: WS A Step Up X27 DAM: LE Ever Ready Y-932
16
AI 4/28 Sex Hf Vision
PE 5/2-7/30 Gohr Blindside
Here is the natural calf out of a donor I purchased from James Felt. He purchased from the neighbor on the Callen Ranch in Southern Idaho. James has been doing a great job marketing their cattle. He finds the good ones, and he certainly did with this one’s mom. She is a powerhouse and I expect daughter to follow suit. Plus, she has the blaze face! PAGE 8 • WESTERN EXPOSURE
LOT 16
2013
Roche 112
Reg #Eligible
1/2 Simmental
Ultrasound - Clean-Up
SIRE: Chopper DAM: Maine
17
AI 4/28 Friskey Whiskey
PE 5/2-7/30 Gohr Blindside
LOT 18
2013
Roche 514A 3/8 Simmenal
Preg Checked Safe In Calf
SIRE: Trademark x JBS Rockin Robin (3/4 Sim) DAM: Northern Improvement
18
AI 5/27 Jesse James
LOT 19
WVR 1A
2013
1/2 Angus
Safe to I-80 - Due 3/1
SIRE: Northern Improvement DAM: Cattleac Jack/Meyer
19
AI 23-May I-80
PE No Exposure
Northern Improvements are hard to find because everyone keeps them. Help yourself here on a nice one bred to I-80.
PE 5/28 - 7/30 Frank James
Look at the amount of capacity this one exhibits but then look at her front third - flawless. Yes, she’s as good fronted as anything you will see and that all comes with a belly that is dragging to the ground. They aren’t supposed to made like this one. Very versatile and could be used in many circumstances. Her mother is going into ET once she calves this spring.
2013
Roche 20
Reg #F1191346
PB Charolais
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: WDZ FIREMAKER 6062 P ET DAM: RR Miss Easy Mac T134
20
AI 4/28 I-80
PE 5/2-7/30 Frank James
This Char is a lot like my mother in-law. They are both a little easier to get along with when a shot of Ace is involved. She does have a tick of attitude, but she also has a zipper front end and a soft middle. That’s hard to come by in a PB char package. She might be on her tip toes for a tick but she will settle in to her new home just fine. Bid with confidence. Mark Johnson bought one last year with the same attitude. If you get a chance, ask him how he got along. The heifer settled in after a short time and her Frank James heifer sold in his September sale for $4,500. Paid for mom and made $1,000 dollars the first year!
2013
Roche 17
Reg #F1191345
PB Charolais
Ultrasound - Clean-up
SIRE: JWX SILVER BUCKLE 524U DAM: RR MISS GRID MAKER U110
21
AI 4/28 I-67
LOT 21
PE 5/2-7/30 Frank James
We didn’t get to picture hardly any Chars because of the mud. I believe no picture is better than a bad picture and these girls just looked rough after rolling in the mud all week. Plus, after a mediocre torch job over muddy wet hair it sure doesn’t help. But, make sure you stumble into their pen on sale day. They are a real nice group and will make great purebred cattle or zoo breds. WESTERN EXPOSURE • PAGE 9
Roche 21/23
2013 Reg #F1191347 PB Charolais
Preg Checked Safe In Calf
SIRE: WDZ FIREMAKER 6062 P ET DAM: JR MISS LIMINATOR S1
22
AI 4/29 I-80
LOT 22
Roche 47/27
2013 Reg #F1191348 PB Charolais Preg Checked Safe In Calf SIRE: WDZ FIREMAKER 6062 P ET DAM: R-R MISS SK GOTCHA P-47
23
AI 4/29 I-80
2013
PE 5/2-7/30 Frank James
PE 5/2-7/30 Frank James
When there is smoke there is fire! Just take a look at that picture! Not sure if that was a pile of tires or a house, but it sure was neat to see that in the background once I loaded the pictures! She is really nice and will be a fantastic cow. The right type for the times.
2013
Roche 10/60
Reg #F1191362
PB Charolais Ultrasound - Clean-up
SIRE: TR MR WHITE WATER 1701Y ET DAM: RR MISS SLASHER X10
24
AI 4/29 I-80
PE 5/2-7/30 Frank James
Roche 100/38
Reg #F1191349
PB Charolais
Ultrasound - Clean-up
SIRE: RC RED ROCK 7007 PLD DAM: RR MISS WB K-100
25
AI 4/29 I-80
PE 5/2-7/30 Frank James Bucks resting
2013
on the lawn in
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Roche 09s Crossbred
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: Alias DAM: Sim/Maine
26
AI 4/28 I-80
LOT 26 PAGE 10 • WESTERN EXPOSURE
PE 5/2-7/30 Frank James
Roche 467
2013
Crossbred
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: Troubador DAM: Heatwave
27
AI 4/29 I-80
PE 5/2-7/30 Frank James
Crossbred
2013
Crossbred
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: Troubador DAM: Heatwave
WVR A8
2013
Roche 261
Safe to I- 80 - Due 2/28
SIRE: Yellow Jacket DAM: Carnac/Meyer
29
AI 22-May I-80
28
AI 4/29 I-80
PE 5/2-7/30 Frank James
WVR A12
2013
Crossbred
Safe to I-80 - Due 3/4
SIRE: Yellow Jacket DAM: Heatseeker/WMW
PE No Exposure
This smokey, freak necked female originates from a Carnac/Meyer cow out of the Wents program. She’s as cool looking as you can make one with potential galore! This I-80 mating should be a homerun right out of the gate! Tested TH Free.
30
AI 26-May I-80
PE No Exposure
This orange colored female is broody, yet sexy! Great haired, soft bellied, bound to make some great steers! Coming from our oldest cow family, females like this are the kind that make a lot of money. Color is hot, think of the orange colored Monopoly steers out of this one! Tested TH Free.
WVR A113
2013
Crossbred
Safe to I-80 - Due 3/1
SIRE: Net Worth DAM: My Turn/Char
31
AI 23-May I-80
PE No Exposure
The term “ground sow” comes to mind when trying to describe this white one. Extremely feminine thru her front 1/3 and massive middled. This is what momma cows are supposed to look like. Great things are to come from this female! Tested TH Free.
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Roche 98
2013 Reg #17568159
PB Angus
Preg Checked Safe In Calf
SIRE: Connealy Final Product DAM: PF Duchess 95
32
AI 4/29 Sex Hf. Pilgrim
LOT 32
PE 5/2-7/30 Gohr Blindside
Here is a great Angus and look how she compares to my high selling steer in the background! I take my own pictures and my skills aren’t quite capable of cutting him out so there he is in all his glory. He’s actually the bottle calf that only got fed for about a month because Dad got tired of always reminding the 5-year-old to do it. He’s the type that wouldn’t die if tied down to the railroad tracks but, I can guarantee my best cow every year will have some freak calving accident. Back to heifer, she is as stout as they come in a purebred Angus form. If capacity, functionality and flat good cattle wet your whistle be sure to give this one a nod. She will not disappoint!
Roche 40SK
2013 Reg #17637349
PB Angus
Preg Checked Safe In Calf
SIRE: SAV Brilliance DAM: BSAR Ms Opportunity
33
AI 4/28 Sex Hf. Pilgrim
PE 5/2-7/30 Gohr Blindside
Here is an Angus that is very similar to my high seller last year to Kerry Lawrence of Ohio. She is perfect sized, has a killer profile and a long goosey front. She is built ideal for raising a show heifer or cross her up for a percentage deal. This is what good stock looks like and if you could see her mother out of BSAR Opportunity it would be a no brainer.
LOT 33
2013
Roche 5-7V
Reg #17563070
PB Angus
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: Dameron First Impression DAM: Shandar Princess 59P
34
AI 4/29 Sex Hf. Pilgrim
PE 5/2-7/30 Gohr Blindside
Full sib just brought 11K in Utah for Shandar Angus. They have some of the most attractive Angus in this part of the world and this one fits the mold. Freak fronted with a great middle. Raise show heifers or clubbed up cripples with her, she’s a switch hitter.
LOT 34
2013
Roche 44SK
Reg #17824708
PB Angus
Preg Checked Safe In Calf
SIRE: LHC Pioneer XE23 DAM: Weldon Blackbird 0261 (Bismarck)
35
AI 4/29 Sex Hf. Vision
PE 5/2-7/30 Gohr Blindside
Natural calf out of a great donor for Weldon Angus in Idaho. Maternal sister sells as Lot 36.
2013
Roche 31SK
Reg #17621937
PB Angus
Preg Checked Safe In Calf
SIRE: Connealy Thunder DAM: Weldon Blackbird 0261 (Bismarck)
36
AI 4/29 Sex Hf. Pilgrim
PE 5/2-7/30 Gohr Blindside
ET calf out of a great donor. Maternal sister sells as Lot 35.
2013
Roche 97
Reg #17667932
PB Angus
Ultrasound - Clean-Up
SIRE: Connealy Final Product DAM: Ellstons Miss Blackbird J196
37
AI 4/29 Sex Hf. Pilgrim
LOT 37 PAGE 12 • WESTERN EXPOSURE
PE 5/2-7/30 Gohr Blindside
I would guess this is about as stout as you get as a papered Angus without fuzzy ears. She is papered and has great numbers, but where she is the most impressive is in person. Wow, there is a lot of heifer here. This one could easily stay Angus, or, breed her to a hard- doing, freak-necked clubby. She should click just fine either way.
2013
J6 HV105
Reg #Eligible
PB Simmental Preg Checked Safe In Calf
SIRE: High Voltage DAM: Dream On
38
AI 4/29 Sex Hf Vision
PE 5/2-7/30 Gohr Blindside
C Bar 1 Lady Era 3187 ET PB Hereford
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: C New Era ET DAM: DCC 8006 Lady 2233 ET
40
AI 4/29 I-80
Roche 102
Reg #LFF2027618
Lim-Flex
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: Connealy Final Solution DAM: CYWD Yogurt 29Y
I love it when someone says, “Her full sister brought 10k last year,” with hopes of somehow trying to convince you that the ugly sister is worth close to the same. Look, that doesn’t work. My full brother is a doctor that models on the side. I haul cows from Idaho to Iowa and look like I’ve been beat with an ugly stick. See a little difference? Same thing with this one. Her flush mate sister (the model of this relationship) sold last year for 10K to Al Bruhn in Hartman’s December sale. No, she’s not as good as her sister but she certainly isn’t bad either. Just a real honest bred that will be a great cow.
2013
2013
PE 5/2-7/30 Frank James
39
AI 4/30 MAGS Unreal
PE 5/2-7/30 Gohr Blindside
Yup, we even have a Lim-Flex in this sale. How can you have a sale without a little Limousin influence? I’m not going to try to talk pedigree here. The only sire I know is hers because it came on the registration paper, but she is a really nice heifer. She’s very square hipped, powerful and sappy bellied. She could raise a show steer no problem. I wish I owned another 1,000 just like her.
3 Embryos PB Hereford
SIRE: C New Era ET DAM: DCC 8006 Lady 2233 ET
40a
Here are three full sib embryos to the lot 40. Right out of Colyers tank. Take advantage on some of the most well known Hereford genetics in the world!
LOT 40 This beast of a Hereford originated from the same herd as the now famous Miles McKee. He only won Denver, Forth Worth and was third in class at his county fair. He sold for a stingy $600K to some vets specializing in eye surgeries and semen sales. I was in at $599K, but I just couldn’t make him pencil at $601K. That alone makes this heifer great! She was born in the same barn, grazed the same pastures and even jumped and bent the same gate as Miles! How cool is that?! Actually, she is really sweet to be around and built extremely different for being a PB Hereford. She is soft haired, huge boned and super stout. I always say you can look at ones tail to tell you just how naturally stout they are and take a look at what she’s dragging behind her. When she croaks you could chop it off and use it as a baseball bat. This Hereford deal is smoking hot and this one could raise clubbed up freaks or stout purebred show heifers. She’s the real deal and extremely different from her counterparts! Full sib embryo lots sell as lot 40A. WESTERN EXPOSURE • PAGE 13
Genoa Miss 719T Victor 13085 2013
Reg #P43376734
PB Hereford
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: TH 122 711 Victor 719T DAM: MHW Miss Barbara 637
41
AI 5/14 Revolution 4R
PE No Exposure
C 1111 Bismarck Lady 3122 2013
PB Hereford
Preg Checked Safe In Calf
SIRE: C The Dude 1111 ET DAM: C Reno Lady 0074
42
AI 4/29 I-80
PE 5/2-7/30 Frank James
Take a look at this gal’s name. It starts with a C. The C stands for Colyer. Now is it making sense? That’s like having a stamp of approval from the start. Here is a PB Hereford that is stout and possess a ton of shape in a moderate package. You can thank me later for bringing this one to Iowa and not leaving her in Idaho.
WVR 26A
CC 16V 862 MS Currency 2013
Reg # P43451994
PB Hereford
Ultrasound - Clean-up
SIRE: Cache Currency 46A DAM: LC Keepsake 862
43
AI 4/28 I-80
PE 5/2-7/30 Frank James
I can say with a surety that I will never be an ambassador for the Hereford breed. After taking this one’s picture (a true test of patience) I think I could handle 10 more kids. She is mellow headed and only gets excited if a nuclear bomb goes off next to her but please take note, she is very well balanced and extremely attractive. She will raise an overpriced show heifer all day or cross her up for the southern boys.
2013
Sim/Angus
Safe to I-80 - Due 2/26
SIRE: Final Answer/Dream On DAM: OccLegend/Dr Who/Hostage
44
AI 5/20 I-80
PE No Exposure
Lots 44-47 are sired by our lead bull: a Final Answer x Dream On son. We have some as cows now and I’m here to tell ya, they milk, raise calves and maintain themselves. You breed anyway ya like after they calve to I-80. Very versatile set of females here.
WVR 48A
2013
Sim/Angus
Safe to I-80 - Due 3/5
SIRE: Final Answer/Dream On DAM: 3C Macho
45
AI 5/27 I-80
PE No Exposure
Out of a Macho daughter. Pretty complete cow prospect here. AI bred. Get on board.
LOT 44
2013
WVR 226A Sim/Angus
Safe to I-80 - Due 3/2
SIRE: Final Answer/Dream On DAM: RSVP
46
AI 5/24 I-80
PE No exposure
Rsvp,Final Answer & Dream on in the blood here. Very sleek fronted and feminine. Could raise them show heifers year after year. PAGE 14 • WESTERN EXPOSURE
2013
WVR 22A
Sim/Angus/Maine
Safe to I-80 - Due 2/28
SIRE: Final Answer/Dream On DAM: Maverick
47
AI 5/22 I-80
PE No exposure
Very solid cow maker here with a shot of Maine and AI bred. Like I said, Lots 44-47 same sire, check this pen out and help yourself.
LOT 48
Roche 29
2013
Crossbred
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: Who Da Man DAM: Heatwave
48
AI 4/30 I-80
If you don’t like this one, blame it on Shannon Voegelle. I bought her in his online sale last year for the purpose of having a pedigree that would spark some interest. If you love this one, void the previous statement. I don’t know who Shannon is and somehow Who Da Man semen made it to Idaho. She does have a great pedigree for raising steers or show heifer. Did I forget to mention she is TH free but dirty haired! The breeding possibilities are endless with her. Take a look at her picture. Her neck goes for miles and she flat out knows how to flaunt the goods. Don’t let her slip in and out of the sale ring without giving Schaben a wave.
PE 5/2-7/30 Frank James
2013
Roche 742
Reg #Eligible
1/2 Simmental
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: Driver DAM: Heatwave x OCC Next Step
49
AI 4/29 I-80
LOT 49
PE 5/2-7/30 Frank James
One of my favorites for someone looking to bring a bred heifer home that will make your neighbors jealous and your banker happy. She is the right size, good pedigreed, awesome made, and extremely goose fronted. Usually as the skin on the neck tightens so does conversion and milk. Ever seen a heavy milking giraffe? No such thing, same in cattle. This one is probably as extreme as I would want without losing the characteristics that will make her a great cow. Bid with confidence, she’s the right kind for the time!
Roche 90
2013
Crossbred
Ultrasound - Clean-up
SIRE: Deadliest Catch DAM: Meyer x 6807
50
AI 4/29 I-80
PE 5/2-7/30 Frank James
Here is a direct daughter of Lot 83. She is a very well balanced bred with a splash of white on the face that we all enjoy. If you want an almost guaranteed pass to miss the cut for feeder cattle, have a splash of white. I just can’t let a blaze face get away. Looking to make a killer set of bred heifers? Add this one to the list. They should all be made like this one.
LOT 50
Roche TD7
2013
Crossbred
Ultrasound - Clean-Up
SIRE: Salty Dog DAM: Sim/Angus
51
AI 4/29 I-80
LOT 51
2013
Roche 452PT Crossbred
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: Dr. Oz DAM: Point Taken
52
AI 4/28 Friskey Whiskey
PE 5/2-7/30 Frank James
This special lady has the look to raise those 40K show steers that are few and far between. She’s moderate sized, soft centered, big boned and great fronted. She also has a splash of color that makes her really stand out. Actually, I have no clue what it takes to raise a 40k steer. I have never done it. I don’t have that client, and people in Idaho prefer new trucks over banners but hey, I bet they somewhat resemble this female.
2013
Roche 128TD Crossbred
Preg Checked Safe In Calf
SIRE: Breathe Easy DAM: Eye Candy
PE 5/2-7/30 Frank James
53
AI 4/29 I-80
If you are reading this comment and Lot 52 is in the ring, lift your hand now! She won’t bring what she’s worth. Trust me! This one will do great things. She was the most attractive calf in a group of 300 last summer coming off her mom. Not only is she pretty but, her Point Taken mother has been very consistent. She will be a home run.
2013
PE 5/2-7/30 Frank James
Roche 305 Crossbred
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: Dr. Oz DAM: Draft Pick GD
54
AI 4/28 I-80
LOT 54
2013
PE 5/2-7/30 Frank James
This spring I was talking to a friend of mine in Nebraska that was getting ready to shave the winter hair off his cows. Really guys? We have raised our cattle to the point that we have to tell them when to shed? We complain about the youth today for their lack of work ethic, social skills, addiction to video games, etc. Look at almost every club calf herd; what is different? They are basically in the same boat as the entitled generation! They can’t calve on their own, they need convinced to like the calf that they will probably starve, round bale feeders are needed 365 days a year and they hopefully breed back every other year. It’s time to get back to the basics and let cows be cows. This one will do just that. She’s the “farm kid” of the entitled generation. She will lay down, spit it out, lick it off and have the afterbirth gone before you even know she had it. Yum!
Roche 39RS Crossbred
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: Rocky Balboa DAM: Sim/Angus
55
AI 4/29 I-80
PE 5/2-7/30 Frank James
We are still pretty wild west out here and this poor girl was the victim of our ignorance. She had a set of antlers so the vet and I decided we were going to be humane and surgically take them off. On paper it was a great idea, but in reality we probably should have practiced on a few horned mice first. We had no idea what we were doing and youtube didn’t have any tutorial videos to watch. Unfortunately, she got infected and was draining for months! It set her back in her condition, but don’t let that scare you. She is a great one for the future. Goosey fronted with a great middle to convert and raise the next great one.
LOT 55
Roche 91
2013
Crossbred
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: Monopoly DAM: Sim/Angus
56
AI 4/29 I-80
PE 5/2-7/30 Frank James
Yes, she is a Monopoly, and no I’m not going to try to convince you that she is the next great donor, but take a second look here. She is made about as good they come and oozes cow. Not the typical dish headed Monopoly that was to sorry to sell as an open so now she’s a “great bred.” This thing is good stock and one of my favorites for being a crossbred and still keeping the essential maternal look.
WVR 12A
2013
Maine/Angus
Safe to I-80 - Due 2/23
SIRE: Unstoppable DAM: Occ Legend
LOT 56
WVR 85A
2013
Crossbred
Safe to I-80 - Due 3/4
SIRE: Monopoly DAM: Dr Who x Whiplash Donor
57
AI 17-May I-80
PE No Exposure
This is one to get jazzed up about when you go to a sale. Big middled, big bone & footed, hairy, kinda neat lookin you might say. An I-80 steer or heifer from this one will make the early fall sales.
58
AI 26-May I-80
PE No Exposure
Out a my Dr Who donor, she stamps them with ass, mass and class. Soggy made, make a great momma cow. Bred to I-80, an easy choice to bid and own a great bred heifer.
LOT 57
WVR 4A
2013
Crossbred
Safe to I-67 - Due 2/21
SIRE: Walks Alone DAM: Meyer 734
59
AI 5/15 I-67
LOT 58
WVR 11A
2013
Crossbred
Safe to Catman - Due 5/9
SIRE: Unsub DAM: Occ Just Right x Irish Whiskey
PE No Exposure
Black n white xbred by Walks Alone and Meyer on the dam side, could make for one hell of an I-67 calf.
60
AI 7/31 Catman
PE No Exposure
Chunky dunk! She’s stout and long bdied. Out of a Giswold donor by Just Right/Irish Whiskey, everyone knows that program, get some in your herd with this one. She’s bred to CATMAN, a Dr Who X BC Lookout son, 68# BW. WESTERN EXPOSURE • PAGE 17
WVR 123A
2013
Sim/Angus
Safe to I-80 - Due 4/13
SIRE: Dream On x Meyer DAM: Northern Improvement
61
AI 7/5 I-80
PE No Exposure
WVR A1
2013
Maine/Simm
Safe to I-80 - Due 2/23
SIRE: I-67 DAM: Tin Man x Meyer
62
AI 5/17 I-80
PE No Exposure
A baldie with Dream On, Meyer and Angus influence here. Her Meyer mother is one of the best around.
The sky is the limit with this one. I feel this one will pay big dividends! Take advantage of my poor decision of selling this one. Huge boned, soft middle, long extended front , and hairy. Boy’s in the south know what to do with a char colored one like this. She’s bound to raise some great ones! Her mother sells as Lot 86.
Roche 128TD
Roche 14TD
2013
Crossbred
Preg Checked Safe In Calf
SIRE: Breathe Easy DAM: Eye Candy
63
AI 4/29 I-80
2013
Crossbred
Ultrasound - Clean-Up
SIRE: Salty Dog DAM: Sim/Angus
PE 5/2-7/30 Frank James
64
AI 4/29 I-80
PE 5/2-7/30 Frank James
Dam sells as Lot 106.
2013
Roche 23Y Crossbred
Preg Checked Safe In Calf
SIRE: Paddy O’Malley DAM: Who Made Who
65
AI 4/28 I-80
PE 5/2-7/30 Frank James
LOT 65
Roche 123
2013
Crossbred
Preg Checked Safe In Calf
SIRE: Deadliest Catch DAM: Meyer x 6807
66
AI 4/29 I-80
LOT 66 PAGE 18 • WESTERN EXPOSURE
PE 5/2-7/30 Frank James
Here is another Deadliest Catch that is basically a full sister to Lot 50. Their mothers are full sisters and flat awesome Meyer Daughters. This one is a sweetheart to be around and will be an asset to any club calf herd.
Roche 113
2013
Crossbred
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: Man Among Boys DAM: Angus
67
AI 4/29 I-80
PE 5/2-7/30 Frank James
LOT 67
Roche 110
2013
Crossbred
Preg Checked Safe In Calf
SIRE: Monopoly DAM: Who Made Who
68
AI 4/29 I-80
2013
Roche BL24
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: Trifecta DAM: Who Made Who
70
AI 4/29 I-80
Crossbred
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: Strictly Business DAM: Who Made Who
PE 5/2-7/30 Frank James
Crossbred
2013
Roche 2454
69
AI 4/29 I-80
PE 5/2-7/30 Frank James
Roche 207
2013
Crossbred
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: Driver DAM: Next Step x WMW
PE 5/2-7/30 Frank James
71
AI 4/29 I-67
PE 5/2-7/30 Frank James
Roche 19 Callen
2013
Crossbred
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: Whoever You Want DAM: Pick-A-Donor
72
AI 4/29 I-80
PE 5/2-7/30 Frank James
Mystery # 1 if you read the catalog last year you might remember the few lots that came from the Callen Ranch in Southern Idaho. They deserve their own reality show. The stories are endless and so it is with this one. I really have no clue what her sire or dam is. She came in with 500 other calves and stood out like a sore thumb so I sorted her off and AI’d her. You know that other day I felt like she was an Irish Whiskey x Chill Factor. Every steer, after leaving the original owner, becomes a Heatwave or Monopoly so why can’t you do the same with this one?
Summer rang
e, Osborn Ranc
h- New Meado w
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WESTERN EXPOSURE • PAGE 19
Roche 317
2013
Crossbred
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: NO IDEA DAM: NO IDEA
73
AI 4/28 I-80
LOT 73
2013
Roche 2477 Crossbred
PE 5/2-7/30 Frank James
Mystery #2 coming at you here. I love how this heifer is built. She’s not some little curled up nosed, freak haired, calf starving vessel. This thing is a COW! In Iowa they measure calving ease by how many stitches it takes the vet to close her side. We never have this problem in Idaho, we have a natural way of finding the hard calvers. It’s called the “calve or die trying program.” We can’t get them all checked and this type of female is just made to spit them out. Lick them off, love them, and would even keep her baby mowed out if there was juice and clippers in the pasture. She will be a great cow you can take that to the bank.
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: No Idea DAM: Maine
74
AI 4/28 I-80
PE 5/2-7/30 Frank James
Mystery #3 is out of...ya, no clue here either. But hey, at least I’m being honest about it! I do know that she is out of one of the Duello influenced cows so take your pick between Meyer, Draft Pick, Macho, PB Angus, Beefmaster and Zebu. Kim Klotz bought my mystery cow last year and she is currently in ET production and doing a great job. If Kim wasn’t an honest man you could plan on buying her in Stillwater next year as a Whiskey.
LOT 74
2013
Roche 324 Crossbred
Ultrasound - Clean Up
SIRE: Dr. Oz DAM: Aftershock
75
AI 4/29 I-80
LOT 75 If some of the cattle seem a tick nervous, spend all summer running from these beautiful creatures and see if you are a little on your tip toes. All of these were killed on the spring/ summer country we run on in Idaho. PAGE 20 • WESTERN EXPOSURE
PE 5/2-7/30 Frank James
2013
Roche 126
Reg #
Crossbred
Preg checked safe in calf,
SIRE: Monopoly 2 DAM: Amber (Ali Donor)
76
AI 5/29 I-80
2013
PE 5/2-7/30 Frank James
Roche 2675 Crossbred
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: Monopoly DAM: 2675 Donor
78
AI 4/29 I-80
2013
Roche GR8
Reg #
Crossbred
Preg checked safe in calf,
SIRE: Jimmy the Greek DAM: Charolais
77
AI 4/29 I-80
PE 5/2-7/30 Frank James
Roche 101
2013
Crossbred
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: Man Among Boys DAM: DeBull
PE 5/2-7/30 Frank James
79
AI 4/29 I-80
PE 5/2-7/30 Frank James
If you haven’t figured it out by now, I like them nice fronted, sappy bellied, stout, yet feminine. Well, this one kind of breaks my mold but I know some go nuts over this type. She is the freak of the bred heifers. Extremely pencil necked with a massive hip. Too freaky for me, but she ought to trip a few triggers.
Roche 105
2013
Crossbred
Ultrasound - Clean Up
SIRE: Monopoly 2 DAM: Fear This
80
AI 4/29 Friskey Whiskey
PE 5/2-7/30 Frank James
LOT 79 WESTERN EXPOSURE • PAGE 21
2010
Roche 487
Reg #Eligible
PB Charolais
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: HooDoo Slasher 1144 DAM: Miss HooDoo ZV148
81
AI 6/9 Monopoly 4
PE 6/15-7-25 Meyer Son
In Idaho we have to do this thing called irrigation. I know in Iowa that is a foreign word but it means we need moisture in the fall/winter to fill our reservoirs. We are currently in a drought but thank goodness all the farmers are fasting and praying for moisture. Well, obviously they didn’t realize I had to picture cattle during the week of straight rain and two things that don’t go together are mud and Charolais cattle. Luckily this beast hadn’t laid down for a week and pictured half way decent. Please come see this one in person. She is as wide topped as anything I have ever seen and has a front end that ties in real nice with no extra leather like the other 99% of the breed! Possibly one of the most powerful Chars to sell this winter. Truly a special individual. Selling ½ interest. Possession is negotiable, please call for details. The only partner better than me is a dead one!
LOT 81 PAGE 22 • WESTERN EXPOSURE
Blackbird of RR 8363 2008
Reg #16196200
PB Angus
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: RES Predestined 663 DAM: Blackbird of RR 5286
82
AI 5/5 Sex Hf. Pilgrim
PE No Exposure
Three years ago I bought and sold a load of pairs to Brad Smith that would knock your eyes out. I wanted to keep them, but I was out of grass and my wife wouldn’t let me intensive graze our lawn. Ask Brad how he got along with them. They were a beautiful set of cattle. About a year later, the owner needed to sell more cows and he let me purchase a few of his papered cattle. This black beauty stood out like an albino in the streets of Ferguson. She is an absolute beautiful creature. Built great from the ground up and so smooth in her make up. I have flushed her three times with good results. I would guess she averages 6 to 7 good eggs.
LOT 82
2005
Roche S-65 1/2 Simmental
Preg Checked Safe In Calf
SIRE: Meyer 734 DAM: DHD Traveler 6807
83
AI 6/19 Monopoly 4
LOT 83
2006
PE 5/2-7/30 Gohr Blindside
I flushed this cow last spring to Monopoly resulting in 4 good eggs that will be coming this spring. She stimulated great and actually gave 14 eggs but due to the great semen quality we all enjoy in this club calf industry. many were unfertilized. I swear, you can improve your AI conception rate 20 percent by using a bull that wasn’t on display in the yards, or by not using overpriced clubby semen because the bull won’t keep up with demand. Really, guys? There isn’t a demand problem when they produce 10 straws per jump! Back to the cow, she is the deepest Meyer female I have ever seen in my whole 29 years. She also has that splash of white that we all enjoy. Full sister is staying in Idaho and will be flushed this summer.
Roche 329 Crossbred
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: Draft Pick DAM: Meyer GD
84
AI 5/29 Italian Stallion
PE 6/15-7-25 Meyer Son
Here is the mother of one my favorite donor cows on the place and possibly the most attractive cow I have ever raised. Her Chopper daughter is a great embryo producer and you can thank mother for that. She originated from Dave Duello and has stuck AI five years running, and we only give them one shot! She is extremely long fronted, great structured, stout, and has a beautiful bag. She has never been flushed but desperately needs some FSH. If I didn’t have the daughter cranking out about 15 eggs a whack I wouldn’t be parting with this one.
LOT 84
WESTERN EXPOSURE • PAGE 23
LOT 85
WVR 618
2006
Sim/Angus
Safe to MAB - Due 3/11
SIRE: Adrenaline DAM: Angus
85
AI 6/2 Man Among Boys
PE No Exposure
A Simmi donor in her prime. First time bred to MAB, buckle up for the ride! She’s averaged 8 G1 eggs on flushes to Monopoly, Walks Alone & BIM. Sold many of those calves from 3,500 to 7,500. A very solid investment. One of those being Champion Div 1 xbred steer at the 2013 Ohio State Fair.
2013 Ohio State Fair - Division I Champin - Crossbred Steer
Believe In Me x Lot 85 PAGE 24 • WESTERN EXPOSURE
Walks Alone x Lot 85
WVR Y1
2011
Crossbred
Safe to MAB - Due 3/18
SIRE: Tinman DAM: Meyer 734
86
AI 9-Jun Man Among Boys
Roche HooDoo 929
Commercial PB Charolais
Safe to MAB - Due 3/18
SIRE: HooDoo DAM: HooDoo
PE No Exposure
Wouldn’t surprise me to see this smokey as a front pasture donor cow. Tinman out of a Meyer purchased from Pryor, bred for success. She is destined to raise some high dollar individuals, with good potential for this to happen with the MAB in her belly! Her I-67 daughter sells as Lot 62, just a glimpse of what she’s capable of!
87
AI 5/3 Man Among Boys
PE No Exposure
This summer my wife and I took our family camping for about 23 hours. My twins tried to roast marshmallows and after multiple failed attempts, their best effort looked exactly like this HooDoo cow in her picture. Dirt smeared all over, soot from the torch equal to the camp fire and a few burnt marks where things got a little toasty. Yet, even in her dirty state this one still looks more appetizing than my girl’s masterpieces. When she’s clean she looks flat awesome. She comes direct from the HooDoo ranch and even has their stamp of approval on her side. Yup, take note that is a brand on her side. No wonder they were famous. This one is so different for being a PB Char. Try to find a softer made female in the country! You would have better luck searching for a polled Longhorn.
Roche 107
2011
Crossbred
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: Uncle Cracker DAM: Commercial
88
AI 5/17 Monopoly 2
PE 6/15-7-25 Meyer Son
These next two lots came from the largest fuzzy breeder of Cairo, Nebraska, and a real nice guy by the name of Rick Schultz. Not really western cattle, but they lived there for a while so that counts, right? Nice smokies here ready to raise the craze of char influenced clubbies.
LOT 87
2011
Roche 939 Crossbred
Preg Checked Safe In Calf
SIRE: Uncle Cracker DAM: Commercial
89
AI 6/9 Monopoly 4
LOT 89
PE 6/15-7-25 Meyer Son
The true 50 shades of grey right here. With all the dirt, manure, soot, and anyting else she could roll in she is truly 50 shades. I could not have planned a worst week to clip, picture and video known to man. In Idaho a 1/2 inch of rain makes us consider building an ark. Our ground won’t suck it up like the Midwest and we have received 2 1/2 inches since November 15th. We are swimming in soup. The only thing dry in this part of the world was the Turkey on Thanksgiving. Smokey is real powerful yet feminine. She should click great with Monopoly and raise a hard to sell smokey steer or heifer.
WESTERN EXPOSURE • PAGE 25
WAF Special Missie TF 5149 2005
Reg #15257150
PB Angus
SIRE: Hoff Limited Edition SC 694 DAM: WAF Special Missie 2002
90 LOT 90
3 Embryos SIRE: Broker DAM: WAF Special Missie TF 5149
90a
Proof that she flushes, and I have more if interested! I’m not going to say they are any good, but hey, at least we are making you believe our stories! Guaranteed one pregnancy if put in by certified embryologist.
Sells Open - Ready to Flush
I am a huge fan of Angus cattle until they are standing next to a crossbred. We love to look at the functionality they display but when we get behind them it is usually disappointing. Not the case with this beast. She is as stout, big boned and powerful as an Angus female can be without having scurs or fuzzy ears! I just flushed her to Broker and got 9 good eggs out of 12. She stimulates great and has many years ahead of her. Not only is she something special to look at but she comes with a great calf at side out of Big Star (Lookout x Lutton). Sells open and ready to flush.
Coleman Everelda Entense 7119 2007
Reg #16043169
PB Angus
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: O C C Emblazon 854E DAM: Coleman Everelda Entense 434
91
AI 5/29 Maternal Perfection
PE 6/15-7-25 Meyer Son
This lot finally took AI after three years of running dry and not breeding! I’ve never been so excited to sell a cow! Actually, she was a fall that I held over flushed and bred for a spring. I even left her fall calf on her until this October but she still managed to get beyond greasy fat. Her BC Raven calf is a stud and will be one of the best bulls I sell this spring. She is a maternal marvel and a potential donor for sure. I have a group of her ET calves out of Maternal Perfection coming this spring, but they will probably all be bull calves and the heifer is cooking inside. She originated right out of the historic Coleman Angus herd in Montana, and he knows how to breed ‘em!
Shaw Lady Bandwagon 196Y 2011
Reg #16934888
PB Angus
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: LT Bandwagon 3105 DAM: Shaw Lady New Day 731T
92
AI 4/19 Barstow Cash
PAGE 26 • WESTERN EXPOSURE
PE 6/15-7-25 Meyer Son
2009
Roche 9246
Reg #
Comm. PB Angus
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: PB Angus DAM: PB Angus
93
AI 5/29 Walk This Way
PE 6/15-7-25 Meyer Son
LOT 94
2010
Roche CK 128
Reg #2531885
3/4 Sim 1/4 An
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: UI Flying H Resurrection DAM: Bar CK Ms. Lacey A312S
94
AI 5/29 Sex Hf. Pilgrim
PE - No Exposure
I absolutely love this cow. If you want to see power, power and a tick more power lookie here. She is probably the most powerful cow in the offering in a Simmental package yet, she still maintains a maternal look and feminine front. I torched this one in the Strong Hold chute and the Strong Hold just barely had a hold. She looked like me trying to get into my high school jeans. After a lot of wiggling, straining and effort she made it to the head catch. Her Pilgrim baby could be a home run right out of the gate and will paper as a PB Simmental. Take a deep seat with this one, she’s one to own.
2009
Roche CK 150
Reg #2480998
PB Simmental
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: Bar CK Mr. Vision 401S DAM: Bar CK Ms. Meat Maker A318
95
AI 5/28 Sex Hf. Pilgrim
PE - No Exposure
LHR 3041 Dominett 9410 2009
Reg #P43024538
PB Hereford
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: BR DM Channing ET DAM: RJH H45 Victress P54
96
AI 15-May Victor 719T
LOT 96
PE No exposure
You are looking at a former Arizona National Grand Champion Heifer for my good friends Brad and Dawn Gohr. She has gone on to produce like they hoped with a really nice pair of show heifers they sold in their September sale and a herd bull as well. She’s great to be around and has a neck that goes for miles. If I was to criticize the herfs I would want to trim their front third (for a start, I won’t mention their inability to get out of a mud hole, lack of desire to live, cancer eyes, and urge to prolapse when planes fly over), but not this one. Rocket fronted with a killer profile. She’s AI’d back and ready to crank out another great one. WESTERN EXPOSURE • PAGE 27
/S Lady Advisor 1043Y Feburary 2011
Reg #P43183920
PB Hereford
Safe AI
SIRE: PCR 286 Mr. Advisor 502R DAM: /S Lady Advance 7024T ET
97
AI 5/29 Monopoly 2
PE 6/15-7-25 Meyer Son
Nevada
Roche Whiskey 913 2009
Crossbred
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: Irish Whiskey DAM: OCC Just Right
98
AI 5/29 Monopoly 4
LOT 98
PE 6/15-7-25 Meyer Son
These next two lots originated in Washington at White Rooster Cattle. 913’s full sister is currently in ET production at home and doing a great job. I purchased the two sisters immediately after seeing their donor mother. She is a good sized, sappy middled OCC Just Right beast. Plus, she got out one night and was hit by a semi on the freeway and lived to tell about it. Now if that isn’t a great donor cow, I don’t know what is. How many of your donors have lived through eating the Kenworth emblem at 75MPH? These Whiskey daughters are pretty hard to move right now so, someone think about my 4 hungry kids at home in Idaho and throw a few bids this girl’s way.
Roche Whiskey 926 2008
Crossbred
Preg Checked Safe In Calf
SIRE: Irish Whiskey x Whiplash’s Dam DAM: Aftershock
99
AI 5/29 Walk This Way
PE 6/1-7/15 Meyer Son
“Jag” help
ing with th
2010
e heifers.
Roche 791 Crossbred
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: GCC Old School DAM: Draft Pick GD
100 LOT 100 PAGE 28 • WESTERN EXPOSURE
AI 5/28 Italian Stallion
PE 6/15-7-25 Meyer Son
2006
Roche 2779 Crossbred
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: Draft Pick Son DAM: Maine
101
AI 5/6 Italian Stallion
PE 6/15-7-25 Meyer Son
I have chased this gal around home for a while. I don’t want to sound cocky, but I really don’t know how you change her. She is flat good and stunning to the eyes. There is stout and then there’s this one. I don’t know if they can get any thicker. Plus, she is rocket fronted with great hair and absolutely no concerns when it comes to structure like most stout ones. She has raised some awesome heifers I have kept back and few bulls we have sold as well. This is a good one here.
Nevada
LOT 98
2010
Roche 835-38Y Crossbred
Preg Checked Safe In Calf
SIRE: Paddy O’Malley DAM: Who Made Who
102
AI 6/9 Monopoly 4
2011
PE 6/15-7-25 Meyer Son
Roche 938 14Y Crossbred
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: Pale Face DAM: Meyer x 6807
103
AI 5/29 Monopoly 4
PE 6/15-7/25 Meyer Son
LOT 103
2011
Roche PB10 1/4 Sim 3/4 Angus
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: Meyer x 6807 DAM: PB Angus
104 LOT 104
AI 5/5 Monopoly 2
PE 6/15-7/25 Meyer Son WESTERN EXPOSURE • PAGE 29
2007
Roche 2006 Crossbred
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: Draft Pick Son DAM: Maine
PE 6/15-7/25 Meyer Son
Roche 23Y
Ultrasound - Safe AI
SIRE: Who Made Who DAM: Chi/Angus
107
AI 5/28 Italian Stallion
PE 6/15-7/25 Meyer Son
This Who Made Who cow has done a great job. She has had a pile of heifer calves that are currently in production including her natural calf in the sale, Lot 65. She is destined to have a bull so look out for the stallion to work his magic and sire you a humdinger.
2013
Roche 365 Crossbred
Preg Checked Safe In Calf
SIRE: Star Power Son DAM: Dubai
109 AI 29-Apr I-80
2013
Crossbred
Ultrasound - Safe AI
106
I love it when I read in a catalog about a cow that has averaged 7K on her last four head but, the cow only brings 3K. Either we are the worst investors/cattle buyers in the world or one of us is stretching the truth. Well, that will not be the case with this redhead. She has never been AI’d and I have no clue what she can do. In all honesty, her last three calves have sold for an average of $1.65 @ 625 with a 3% shrink. She did raise a great heifer this year that will be in next year’s sale as long as the bank keeps turning a blind eye. She has all the right parts to raise a great one. Plus a little color always helps with catering to the 8-11 year old steer/heifer buying bracket.
]Crossbred
2011
SIRE: Eye Candy DAM: Meyer x 6807
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AI 6/18 Italian Stallion
Roche 1111
AI 6/20 Italian Stallion
PE 6/15-7/25 Meyer Son
Roche Maggie Who 2011
Crossbred
SIRE: Dr. Who DAM: Shorthorn
108 AI
Sells Open Ready to Flush
PE No Exposure
Here’s a true testament to the productivity and future genetic progression of the club calf industry. This Dr. Who female is a knockout to look at and an absolute freak in terms of her neck extension and overall power. That’s the good news, the bad news is that she won’t settle. She never has had a natural calf, but I had to see what she would do. I flushed her to Monopoly, put in 4 of the 8 eggs, and the result was two pregnancies. The heifer calf sold for $3,500 in my online sale, and the bull brought $7,250. He sold to Randy Schurring of South Dakota. He was TH clean and had more hair and power then most double dirty calves! Now please realize those are prices for cattle standing in Idaho. Study your maps, and take note that it is a long way from Idaho to Iowa. When you apply the 4X Iowa multiplier to her she’s already a 40K cow on 2 ET calves. I also have two full sib ET pilgrim calves out of here right now that I will use to make replacements in Idaho. I have about 20 eggs in the tank and it’s time for someone else to give her a try. I thought of just holding her out of the sale but there was room on the truck so see her in Dunlap. She will be a tick greener since she was on pasture till Dec 1st. I recently flushed her in November and she produced 5 out of 8.
PE 5/2-7/30 Frank James
Roche 361 Crossbred
Preg Checked Safe In Calf
SIRE: Simmental DAM: Tyson
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AI 29-Apr I-80
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PE No Exposure
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