n o s a Se e e h T
e l a n i F DECEMBER 16TH, 2017 • 1P.M. PRODUCERS SALE BARN, HILLSBORO OHIO
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Sale Hosts
Kopp Land & Livestock Batesville, Indiana Tim Schwab, Manager 812-623-3210 Home 812-569-8536 Cell www.showsteers.com/kopp
Sale Partners
Campbellco Cedarville, Ohio Dave & Jody Campbell 937-313-5113 Opie Campbell 937-206-5303 www.campbellcocattle.com Cummings Cattle Hillsboro , Ohio Brian & Heather Cummings 937-763-0633 www.cummingscattle.com
Sale Schedule
Friday, December 15th | Cattle on display Saturday, December 16th | Cattle on display 12:00 Noon, lunch 1:00 PM Season Finale Sale
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Lodging
Days Inn, 937-393-0299 Paragon Inn, 937-393-4730
Sale Day Staff
Auctioneer Dean Brown, 937-205-1190 Ring Staff Jacob Schwab, Chip Yochum & Gene Steiner Cowbuyer.com
Marketing Agent
Stock Options Marketing / Kevin Mears Cell 937-533-0169 www.stockoptionsmarketing.com
Welcome...
On behalf of our sale hosts and the sale partners, allow me to welcome you to The 15th Annual Season Finale. The programs involved are some of the most respected and progressive in the mid-west. The Kopp program has long been recognized for great club calf females and as a pioneer in the club calf industry. No one knows the value of a good female more that the folks at Kopp Land & Livestock. For twenty plus years Campbellco has been competitive at the highest level, in the 90’s Dave and Jody were breeding and exhibiting National Champions and today their son Blake carries on the family tradition. Daughter Kayla new son-n-law Jon Sweeney has became quite the two person judging duo. The Brian Cummings family produces some of the top prospects each year, and has powerful cows that have generated some really great herd sires. We are in the cattle business… But we are more so in the people business… We are in the business of helping people achieve their success. The partners offer these bred cattle to generate income for each of there programs but more importantly they hope the cattle they offer for sale will help you to reach your goals and dreams …The vast majority of these females will go make youth project cattle whether you and your family retain them or you offer there expecting and future calves for sale we hope your reach your goals of winning the purple ribbon or turn a profit for your own operation. This is not a sale of HYPE and FADS this is a event with great cattlemen offering you the opportunity to invest and add some of their top females to your herd. I have countless stories where older cows have sold out of this event and their 1st calf more then pays for the cow and often times sells for more than twice what any of her previous calves have brought. With the craziness that surrounds us all during the Holiday season we really do appreciate your time to check out the offering, we look forward to seeing you in Hillsboro for our sale. Videos on many of the lots will be on-line the week leading up to the sale and we offer absentee bidding for those who can not make it. You may either choose to bid by phone though one of the sale staff or sale partners or you may utilize the web-casting service provided by Cowbuyer.com. Feel free to contact myself or any of the sale members to visit about the offering and assist with your purchasing decisions, we can arrange affordable trucking across the U.S. and have a long track record of satisfied customers. As always If I can assist you in any way please feel free to contact me. 937-533-0160.
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LOT 1 Miss Kopp 6157
2016 • Blk & White
Sire: Royal Affair Son Dam: Forman Cow AI’ed 4/24 to Sweet Baby James Vet Called Due 1/31 P.E. Kopp 060H (Siltz Upward/TC Total) 7/1 to 8/1 Ultra-Sounded to AI date PM: 210 cm2 Let the picture do the talking, Miss Kopp 6157 is so correct and elegant from the side, you are bound to fall in love. She is extremely sound on the move and very maternal about her muscle pattern. She is bred like a ¾ Simmental but with no registration paper but good stock is good stock and she is one of the very best. I think she will work either way, clubby or maternal. Hold on to your hats and be in the seats on December 16th in Hillsboro, Ohio. Get ready to bid and be sure to bid often and make sure you are the last bidder, as this one is destined to be in the donor pen in a short period of time.
LOT 2 Miss Kopp 668
2016 • Blk • ACA 391013
Sire: I-67 (I-80) Dam: Miss Kopp 360 (Smiling Bob) AI’ed 5/5 to Jesse James Vet Called Due 2/12 P.E. Kopp 060H (Siltz Upward/TC Total) 7/1 to 8/1 Ultra-Sounded to AI Date PM: 181.25 cm2 Miss Kopp 668 was in our fall sale in 2016 and she didn’t get a bid. Look at her now; she could be the centerfold of a magazine. She is out of the double clean I-80 son I-67 and those cattle seem to get better with age. This one received real high marks from Kevin Mears.
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LOT 3 Miss Kopp 613
2016 • Blk • ASA Pending
Sire: Lucky Boy Dam: Miss Kopp 120x (Lucas Premium Beef) AI’ed 4/20 to Tejas Vet Called Due 1/27 P.E. Kopp 060H (Siltz Upward/TC Total) 7/1 to 7/27 Ultra-Sounded to AI date PM: 202.5 cm2 A double bred ¾ Simmental bred heifer that is easy on the eyes and has that great belly swoop that we all look for. She is bred to the Lautner Farms popular new herd sire Tejas. If you are looking to raise that maternal looking show heifer, I think this one could work.
LOT 4 Miss Kopp 615
2016 • Blk
Sire: Bushs Unbelievable Dam: Miss Kopp 4152 (Sugar Daddy) AI’ed 4/28 to Jesse James Vet Called Due 2/4 P.E. Kopp 060H (Siltz Upward/TC Total) 7/1 to 7/27 Ultra-Sounded to AI date PM: 255 cm2 This biggest pelvic measurement in the whole sale, that says a lot about how this bred heifer is built. Massive topped, deep bodied and sweet fronted all describe Miss Kopp 615. She is out of Nick Reimann’s old Angus bull, Bushs Unbelievable, who makes some great cow prospects.
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LOT 5 Miss Kopp 1564
Fall 2015 • Blk
Sire: Commercial Angus Dam: Pitts 518y (Angus) AI’ed 5/2 to Blaze of Glory Vet Called Due 2/9 P.E. Kopp 060H (Siltz Upward/TC Total) 7/1 to 8/1 Ultra-Sounded to AI date PM: 272 cm2
This just might be the best female in the sale. If you are looking to raise those, high dollar maternal made show heifers or just raise replacement females that make great cows, I would not let this one get away from you. She is bred for a high return on investment as soon as she has her Blaze of Glory calf. If you like her picture you will love her in person.
LOT 6 Miss Kopp 643
2016 • Blk • ASA Pending
Sire: Maximus Dam: Miss Kopp 2125 (Angus) AI’ed 5/20 to No Worries & 6/9 to Jesse James Vet Called Due 3/16 P.E. Kopp 060H (Siltz Upward/ TC Total) 7/1 to 8/1 Ultra-Sounded to 3/16 date PM: 180 cm2
What a great cow prospect selling in this lot. As you travel the country every good cattleman has a Maximus cow or two, and they always want more. They are great cows and they last forever in the herd. Her first calf, by Jesse James, won’t be a short one. I think she has enough size to make her Jessie James calf a contender. After this first calf, you can breed her to almost anything and be in the money. She is a versatile as anything in the sale.
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LOT 7 Miss Kopp 687
2016 • Blk
Sire: Kopp 43 (SOS Son) Dam: Miss Kopp 391 (Direct Hit) AI’ed 5/25 to Bushs Unbelievable Vet Called Due 3/4 P.E. Kopp 060H (Siltz Upward/TC Total) 7/1 to 8/1 Ultra-Sounded to AI date PM: 175 cm2
Powerfully designed bred heifer that has plenty of class and will surely get noticed on sale day. She is so massive not only in her muscle shape but also in her rib design. She is bred for an easy first calf but after that your mating options are wide open.
LOT 8 Miss Kopp 6119
2016 • Blk
Sire: Kopp 43 (SOS Son) Dam: Kopp Darci (Maine/Angus) AI’ed 5/19 & 6/6 to Sweet Baby James Vet Called Due 3/14 P.E. Kopp 060H (Siltz Upward/TC Total) 7/1 to 8/1 Ultra-Sounded to 6/6 date PM: 182 cm2
This is Landon Kopp’s first calf to sell. Landon is Wayne Kopp, the founder of Kopp Land and Livestock, Great Grandson. He raised Darci on the bottle because she was abandoned. Now his little bottle baby is all grown up and having calves and she hit it out of the park on her first try. It is hard to beat these Simmy, Maine/Angus for cows and we have several Kopp 43 females in the herd. She is bred for an easy first calf.
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LOT 9 Miss Kopp 6116
2016 • Blk
Sire: New Look Son Dam: Miss Kopp RH (Red Hot) AI’ed 6/1 to Sweet Baby James Vet Called Due 3/10 P.E. Kopp 060H (Siltz Upward/TC Total) 7/1 to 8/1 Ultra-Sounded to AI Date PM: 162 cm2 This New Look granddaughter is another standout in the sale. She has the extra length and capacity you need with a flat shoulder and a pretty front end. My Sweet Baby James calves were born as easy as an Angus bulls we have used in the past.
LOT 10 Miss Kopp 605
2016 • Blk • ACA 391014
Sire: Fu Man Chu Dam: Miss Kopp 083 (Angus/Heat Seeker) AI’ed 5/28 to No Worries Vet Called Due 3/7 P.E. Kopp 060H (Siltz Upward/TC Total) 7/1 to 7/27 Ultra-Sounded to AI Date PM: 224.75 cm2 Fu Man Chu calves have won just about every major show across the country and this bred heifer is among the elite in the sale. Plenty of volume, excellent muscle shape and good on her feet and legs all describe Miss Kopp 605. She will be tough to part with since I think she will have many great steers and heifers in her lifetime. We have to sell someone so it should be our best.
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LOT 11 Miss Kopp 6165
2016 • Blk
Sire: Connealy In Sure 8524
( Mytty In Focus/ Connealy Onward) Dam: Miss Kopp 391 (Direct Hit)
AI’ed 4/29 to Jesse James Vet Called Due 2/5 P.E. Kopp 060H (Siltz Upward/TC Total) 7/1 to 8/1 Ultra-Sounded to AI date PM: 203 cm2 If you like cows that you can go out in the pasture and pet then Miss Kopp 6165 is for you. She is probably the tamest in the group. We purchased her from our good friend Joe Sattler in Michigan as an open heifer and she has developed into a top cow prospect. Joe told me that this bred heifers dam had his best steer this year by Sweet Baby James. Miss Kopp 6165 is big bodied, chiseled fronted and has a nearly perfect hip and hind leg design. Due early to Jesse James for instant success. Did we mention she is tame and lovable, as a kitten.
LOT 12 Miss Kopp 622
2016 • Blk
Sire: SMR/CCC First Option 1563 (First Class) Dam: Miss Kopp A248 (BC Marathon) AI’ed 5/14 to I-80 Vet Called Due 2/21 P.E. Kopp 060H (Siltz Upward/TC Total) 7/1 to 8/1 Ultra Sounded to AI date PM: 217.5 cm2 If you watch many of the Angus sales you will notice the First Class Daughters and Grand Daughters always bring a little more. When they are made like Miss Kopp 622 it is no wonder they are worth a premium. She is deep as a canyon, stout as an elephant and is loaded with muscle throughout. I could send this one to anyone sight unseen and they would be pleased with their purchase. She is the kind that I-80 works on and she is well worth the drive to Hillsboro to come take a look.
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LOT 14 Miss Kopp 6158
2016 • Blk
Sire: Royal Affair Son Dam: Crossbred Cow AI’ed 5/26 to Boulder (ASA #2880390) Vet Called Due 3/5 P.E. Kopp 060H (Siltz Upward/TC Total) from 7/1 to 8/1 Ultra-Sounded to AI Date PM: 217 cm2 This one is bred just a little different, she is bred to CCR Boulder a Homozygous Black and Homozygous polled ½ blood Simmental bull that ABS is promoting. Boulder is in the top 1% of the breed for calving ease and birth weight.
LOT 15 Miss Kopp 6390
2016 • Blk • AAA 1845228
Sire: Rito 1c32of7m89 complete Dam: Raybar Sarah N170 (SS Objective T510 0T26) AI’ed 5/13 to Uno Mas (Female) Vet Called Due 2/22 P.E. Kopp 060H (Siltz Upward/TC Total) from 7/1 to 8/1 Ultra-Sounded to AI date PM: 187.5 cm2 This is an embryo transplant calf that we bought a few years ago from Cliffside Farms. She is a typical purebred Angus, angular about her front, sound on the move and great depth of body. This is the kind that mates well to Uno Mas. Just think what a Sim/Angus heifer will be worth next fall, probably pay for the cow in her first calf.
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LOT 16 Miss Kopp 6105
2016 • Blk
Sire: Summitcrest High Prime 5Y10 (Angus) Dam: Cummings C1011 (Maine/Angus) AI’ed 5/20 & 6/9 to Boulder (ASA #2880390) Vet Called Due 3/16 P.E. Kopp 060H (Siltz Upward/TC Total) 7/1 to 8/1 Ultra-Sounded to AI date PM: 210 cm2 This ¾ Angus ¼ Maine bred heifer will make a nice breeding piece for years to come. There is no denying her balanced profile, neat front third, bold center rib and her functional hip and hind leg design. She is bred to the ABS bull Boulder who is in the top 1% of the Simmental breed for calving ease and birth weight. They say he calves easy and his calves display his good looks and you will love them at weaning time.
LOT 17 Miss Kopp 667
2016 • Blk
Sire: Summitcrest High Prime 5Y10 Dam: Miss Kopp 308 (Rito 9FB3 of 5h11 Fullback) AI’ed 4/28 to Jesse James Vet Called Due 2/4 P.E. Kopp 060H (Siltz Upward/TC Total) 7/1 to 8/1 Ultra-Sounded to AI date PM: 210 cm2 This attractive bred heifer’s mother, Miss Kopp 308, is without a doubt the biggest bodied cow on the ranch. She is a heifer producing machine. We usually don’t sell heifers out of this cow family, they just flat produce. Miss Kopp 667 is one that offers added breeding versatility due to her fault-free maternal look. The future mating decisions are wide open.
LOT 18 Miss Kopp 620
2016 • Red
Sire: Unstoppable Dam: Miss Kopp 909 (Texas Hold’em) AI’ed 5/16 to Slider Vet Called Due 2/23 P.E. Kopp 060H (Siltz Upward/TC Total) 5/20 to 8/18 Ultra-Sounded to AI date PM: 187.5 cm2 A good haired, red headed lady that puts it all together in sweet package. You have a hard time finding a female with this long and clean of a front end, heavy boned and excellent muscle shape in this sound of a package.
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LOT 19 Minges 967
MAR 2016 • Smoke Sire: Hi Ho Silver Dam: Ringo AI’ed 4/30 to I-80
LOT 20 Minges 963
FEB 2016 • Blk
Sire: SAV Brilliance Dam: Damage Control AI’ed 7/9 to I-80
Our friend Scott Minges wanted to sell a couple in our event and he is always quick to help out clipping for our calf sales and and when ever we need a hand. We knew he would bring us good cattle … He really should get his butt spanked for not getting this pair up and pictured, be sure to look them up sale day! Both are really broody and stout with look and hair. Bred to the I-80 bull should be really good for their new owners.
LOT 21 Miss Kopp 6153
2016 • Blk
Sire: Royal Affair Son Dam: Dream On Cow AI’ed 5/24 to Bushs Unbelievable Vet Called Due 3/3 P.E. Kopp 060H (Siltz Upward/TC Total) 7/1 to 8/1 Ultra-Sounded to AI date PM: 182 cm2
A nice made bred heifer that originated from Albert O’Connor in Columbus, Indiana. Miss Kopp 6153 is very maternal about her muscle pattern and she takes a long stride. She is neat about her shoulder design and gets wider the further back you get. She should be free of all genetic defects by pedigree. Her Bush Unbelievable heifer will come small and easy and Miss Kopp 6153 will be ready to breed to your favorite club calf bull.
LOT 22 Miss Kopp 6109
2016 • Blk
Sire: Kopp 33 (Angus) Dam: Miss Kopp 030 (Angus/Heat Seeker) AI’ed 5/5 to Sweet Baby James Vet Called Due 2/12 P.E. Kopp 060H (Siltz Upward/TC Total) 7/1 to 8/1 Ultra-Sounded to AI date PM: 240 cm2 Miss Kopp 6109 is the dollar generating kind. We love the way she ties it all together in a fresh pedigree. She is bred for an easy first calf to Sweet Baby James, who calves better than most Angus bulls. Don’t overlook the quality and cow power that this young lady brings to the sale ring.
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LOT 23 Jolene
3/15/2016 • PB • #43705133 NJW R117 RIbeye Sire: GKB 88X Laramie B293 GKBS&S Gold April B928 H Excel 8051 ET Dam: HH Niki 493 HH Nikis Time 278 AI’ed to Excede Vet Called Due 2/23
Purebred Hereford enthusiast look in here. Even if your not into Herefords this one may change your mind. This heifer is huge bone and footed as well as impeccable in her structure. We feel she possesses all the traits desired to raise Hereford show steers or those valuable purebred heifers. Although we hate to see her leave we wanted to sell a bred female with loads of potential, and we believe she is just that. Buy with confidence here.
LOT 24 Miss Kopp 687
2016 • Blk
Sire: Kopp 43 (SOS Son) Dam: Miss Kopp 391 (Direct Hit) AI’ed 5/25 to Bushs Unbelievable Vet Called Due 3/4 P.E. Kopp 060H (Siltz Upward/TC Total) 7/1 to 8/1 Ultra-Sounded to AI date PM: 175 cm2
Powerfully designed bred heifer that has plenty of class and will surely get noticed on sale day. She is so massive not only in her muscle shape but also in her rib design. She is bred for an easy first calf but after that your mating options are wide open.
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LOT 25 Cummings 658
3/15/2016
Sire: Thomas Outlaw X Mimms Donor Dam: Sim/Angus AI’ed 5/16 to Sweet Baby James Vet Called Due 4/24 P.E. Witness Son 5/17 Ultra-Sounded to Witness Son
LOT 26 Cummings 63
3/15/2016
Sire: Thomas Outlaw X Mimms Donor Dam: Sim/Angus AI’ed 5/16 to Jesse James Vet Called Due 2/24 P.E. Witness Son 5/17 Ultra-Sounded to AI date
Lot 25 & 26. This pair of females are out of a Thomas Outlaw Son whose dam was a Mimms Donor (Maine). They are a 1/4 Charolais, Maine, Simmental, and Angus. You can’t deny smokes are hot and winning both the steer and female divisions. Purchase these females and breed them anyway you like after their first calf. These highly bred females offer endless breeding options. We will let you decide which is your favorite.
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LOT 27 Miss Kopp 6104
2016 • Blk
Sire: Kopp 39 (Angus) Dam: Miss Kopp 5-902 (Full Flush/Meyer) AI’ed 6/4 to No Worries and 6/27 to Jesse James Vet Called Due 4/4 P.E. Kopp 060H (Siltz Upward/TC Total) 7/1 to 8/1 Ultra-Sounded to 6/27 date PM: 202.5 cm2 Longevity is built into this bred heifer, her mother roamed the pastures in Batesville for about 10 years and she still had a nearly perfect udder. Miss Kopp 6104 should be free of any genetic defect by pedigree and is super correct in her structure. She is bred to the calving easy bull Jesse James and due about the time the grass starts greening up.
LOT 28 Miss Kopp 666
2016 • Red Baldy
Sire: Jawbreaker (Eye Candy/Cornhusker) Dam: Miss Kopp X001 (Rito 616) AI’ed 4/19 to Conversation (Fe) & 5/31 to Jesse James Vet Called Due 3/9 P.E. Kopp 060H (Siltz Upward/TC Total) 7/1 to 8/1 Ultra-Sounded to 5/31 date PM: 232 cm2 A long spined, very attractive red baldy female sells in this lot. Miss Kopp 666 is deep from flank to flank and has a nearly perfect set to her back leg. I think she could have several baldy calves in her lifetime and it just might start with her Jesse James calf in March.
LOT 29 Miss Kopp 6443
2016 • Blk
Sire: Commercial Sim/Angus Dam: Miss Kopp 443 (Sim/Angus) AI’ed 5/8 to Conversation (Female) AAA #1780532 Vet Called Due 2/15 P.E. Kopp 060H (Siltz Upward/TC Total) 7/1 to 8/1 Ultra-Sounded to AI date A Blaze faced bombshell that is a mate to Lot 31. This young bred heifer is bred to the Select Sires Angus Bull Conversation that is loaded with muscle and depth of body. He had a 76 pound birth weight and the people I talk to have told me that the Conversation calves come little but in the fall you will love the heifers. Miss Kopp 6443 is made as maternal as any in the sale and after you get this first calf out of her, mate her to your favorite club calf bull. She is clean by pedigree.
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LOT 30 Miss Kopp 6101
2016 • Blk
Sire: Kopp 33 (Angus) Dam: Miss Kopp 084 (Get It Done/Friction) AI’ed 5/27 to Uno Mas (Female) Vet Called Due 3/6 P.E. Kopp 060H (Siltz Upward/TC Total) 7/1 to 8/1 Ultra-Sounded to AI date PM: 175 cm2 Miss Kopp 6101 is big topped, square hipped, bold ribbed and deep sided, without sacrificing the balance and class. Her first calf by Uno Mas could pay a lot of bills or make your next show heifer/donor cow.
LOT 31 Miss Kopp 6453
2016 • Blk Baldy
Sire: Commercial Sim/Angus Dam: Miss Kopp 453 (Commercial Angus) AI’ed 5/2 to No Worries Vet Called Due 2/9 P.E. Kopp 060H (Siltz Upward/TC Total) 7/1 to 8/1 Ultra-Sounded to AI date PM: 210 cm2 A huge bodied, sound moving, black baldy female that I think can pop out some high selling calves. She is as big bodied and easy keeping as anything in the sale. Her mother milked like a Holstein and was a productive fertile cow. Being bred to No Worries, I would be looking for a baldy calf the first part of February.
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LOT 32 The Cattle Co Ginger
2/2016 • PB
Sire: Undisputed Dam: Cash Flow AI’ed to Comfort Zone Vet Called Due 2/1
This heifer originated from Fawcetts in Ree Heights South Dakota. Ginger represents some of the hottest Hereford genetics in the breed right now. She was shown successfully by Dawson Osborn in the 2016-2017 show season, is as tame as they come, and will make a great purebred cow to keep back for years. Bred to Comfort Zone for an early feeder calf prospect.
LOT 33 Campbellco W1629
2/6/2016 • BLK • ASA 3162529 Sire: A Step Up Dam: I-80 AI’ed 3/22 to Primary Candidate Vet Called Due 1/1 P.E. CARD Unbelievable 3/23 to 5/22 P.E. Side Track 5/24 to 10/23 Ultra-Sounded to AI date
Here is the only bred heifer Campbellco brings to the sale. A.I.ed to the 2016-2017 Triple Crown Winner Primary Candidate we are excited to see what this half-blood Simmental will produce. Her smooth shoulders and clean neck extension should pair nicely with the massive body and bone of Primary Candidate.
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LOT 34 Cummings 644
1/9/2016
Sire: I-80 Dam: Walks Alone AI’ed 4/21 to Sweet Baby James Vet Called Due 2/26 P.E. Witness Son 5/2 Ultra-Sounded to Witness Son Another top I-80 female. This female is wide and powerful in her hip, with added expression from the rear. She is great though the center portion of her body with a very long, tight giraffe neck. I believe this female has a bright future when it comes to producing those high dollar steers.
LOT 35 Cummings 635
2/18/2016
Sire: I-80 Dam: Monopoly 2 X VIP AI’ed 5/8 to Jesse James Vet Called Due 4/19 P.E. Witness Son 5/15 Ultra-Sounded to Wtiness Son This is a maternal sister to the Black Power Play steer that we sold this spring that had the whole country talking and kick started the Black Power Play frenzy. This female is good structured, adequate in her depth of body and bone, and good in her topline. She is simply very well balanced and the kind it’s hard to poke a hole in. At the rate her mother is producing, this may be your only chance to own a daughter. Don’t miss out!
LOT 36 Cummings 615
2/15/2016
Sire: Unstoppable Dam: Rory X 15 AI’ed 5/11 to Uno Mas sexed HF Vet Called Due 5/5 P.E. Witness Son 5/17 Ultra-Sounded to Witness Son This is the 3rd year in a row this heifers mother has put one in the sale. This female is heavier structured and as big barreled through the center portion of her body as any. Her grandma is the 15M donor that has generated several dollars for us. This cow family is consistent and profitable.
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LOT 37 Cummings 645
3/10/2016
Sire: I-80 Dam: Bojo AI’ed 5/4 to Primary Candidate Vet Called Due 2/11 P.E. Witness Son 5/17 Ultra-Sounded to AI date If you like producing those fuzzy feeder calf prospects, then this female will fit your needs. She has an amazing front 1/3, long, freaky fronted, with a big center body, and absolutely hairy as you can get. When we sheared her head, the hair was all most covering her eyes, freaky hairy.
LOT 38 Cummings 613
3/13/2016
Sire: Speedway Son Dam: Fat Butt X Dream On AI’ed 5/20 to Primary Candidate Vet Called Due 2/27 P.E. Witness Son 5/2 Ultra-Sounded to AI date I’ll admit this female isn’t the most eye appealing, but study her close. When she strides she hits her mark every time. She’s the flattest shouldered, best ribbed shaped, and deepest flanked female we will offer. This is the type that last and return revenue year after year.
LOT 39 Cummings 66
3/29/2016
Sire: Thriller 527 Dam: Calberta Big Timber X Maine Break AI’ed 5/3 to Slider Vet Called Due 3/3 P.E. Witness Son 5/15 Ultra-Sounded to Witness Son This female is sound and functional. She has a square hip and nice level topline. She is backed by some old school good Maine Anjou genetics.
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LOT 40 Cummings 614
4/15/2016
Sire: Maine/Angus Dam: Sim/Angus AI’ed 5/3 to Primary Candidate Vet Called Due 2/10 P.E. Witness Son 5/15 Ultra-Sounded to AI date This well-balanced female is square hipped as you can make, has a much volume through her center as you’ll ever need, with a tight clean neck, and an added punch of muscle expression.
LOT 41 Miss Kopp 657
2016 • Blk
Sire: March Madness Dam: Rossie Mae (6807 Son) AI’ed 5/19 to WWCS Slider Vet Called Due 2/26 P.E. Kopp 060H (Siltz Upward/TC Total) 7/1 to 8/1 Ultra-Sounded to AI date PM: 174 cm2 Check out this cow pedigree and the great maternal bulls in it; I-80, Habanero and 6807. She is the kind you can build a program around. I think she is a great multi-use female, that could be used to produce great club calves or breeding stock. She should be free of all genetic defects by pedigree. Your mating decisions are wide open.
LOT 42 Miss Kopp 1503
Fall 2015 • Blk • AAA Pending
Sire: GAR Prophet Dam: Bridgeview Edella 824 (GAR Predestined) AI’ed 4/23 to Uno Mas & 5/12 to Slam Dunk Vet Called Due 2/19 P.E. Kopp 060H (Siltz Upward/TC Total) 7/1 to 8/1 Ultra-Sounded to 5/12 date PM: 247.5 cm2 This Angus female is bred to the hot new sire Slam Dunk of Matt Lautner. He is the TH/PHA free son of I-80 that is out of a triple crown winning show heifer of Sullivan Farms. Miss Kopp 1503 is another female that has endless breeding opportunities.
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LOT 43 Miss Kopp 1506
Fall 2015 • Blk • AAA Pending
Sire: Slate Creek Upshot 1210 (EXAR Upshot 0562B) Dam: SCA Slate Rita EXT 832 (N Bar Emulation EXT) AI’ed 4/27 to Blaze of Glory Vet Called Due 2/3 P.E. Kopp 060H (Siltz Upward/TC Total) 7/1 to 8/1 Ultra-Sounded to AI date PM: 263.5 cm2
This purebred Angus heifer is sure to catch your eye with her long neck and beautiful body shape. She is bred the Purebred Simmy bull Blaze of Glory that should make a great ½ blood Simmental calf.
LOT 44 Miss Kopp 524
2015 • BLK • ACA 483981
Sire: Unstoppable Dam: Miss Kopp 23 (Rocky Balboa) AI’ed 4/9 and 5/22 to I-80 Vet Called Due 3/1 P.E. Kopp F6 (Upscale) 5/25 to 7/27 Ultra-Sounded to 5/22 date We have a few Unstoppable’s in the herd and they are making fantastic cows. This young cow has her whole life in front of her and she is ready to make you money for several years. Miss Kopp 524 is built like a brick, thick topped, plenty of rear quarter and deep from flank to flank. Think what an I-80 is worth out of a cow built like this.
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LOT 45 Miss Kopp 1507
Fall 2015 • Blk
Sire: TNT Ever Ready Dam: Miss Kopp 194 (STF Fixation) AI’ed 5/28 to Slam Dunk & 6/21 to March Madness Vet Called Due 3/28 P.E. Kopp 060H (Siltz Upward/TC Total) 7/1 to 8/1 Ultra-Sounded to 6/21 date PM: 217 cm2 A big, stout bred heifer that will have a little extra age on her when she calves the first time. She is bred to Dean Kephart’s favorite bull March Madness who is an I-80 out of Unstoppable’s mom.
LOT 46 Miss Kopp 5162
2015 • Blk
Sire: Irish Whiskey son Dam: Glover Maine/Angus AI’ed 5/21 to Loaded for Bear Vet Called Due 2/28 P.E. Kopp 39 (Angus) 5/23 to 7/27 Ultra-Sounded to AI date Miss Kopp 5162 had her 2017 heifer calf about 13 days early this spring but she was a great mother and weaned a big Slider heifer calf. She is bred to Loaded for Bear that is a full sib to One in the Chamber but they might have a little more hair.
LOT 47 Miss Kopp 1504
Fall 2015 • Blk • AAA Pending
Sire: B/R New Design 342-629 (B/R New Design 323-342) Dam: Slate Creek Lassie 957 (Mytty in Focus) AI’ed 5/1 to Simplify Vet Called Due 2/8 P.E. Kopp 060H (Siltz Upward/TC Total) 7/1 to 8/1 Ultra-Sounded to AI date PM: 264 cm2 Another real broody fall born heifer sells in this lot. If you like them a little older when they calve this lot is for you. She is bred to the 2017 Nation Western Res. Champion Maine Anjou Bull, Simplify, which is being promoted by Matt Lautner as a calving ease sensation. His calves should be in high value for all the early feeder calf sales.
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LOT 48 Miss Kopp 569
2015 • Blk
Sire: I Believe (Believe in Me / I-80 dam) Dam: Miss Kopp 620 (Heat Seeker/Full Flush) AI’ed 4/17 to In God We Trust Vet Called Due 1/24 P.E. Kopp F6 (Upscale) 5/1 to 7/27 Ultra-Sounded to AI date A moderate framed, very eye appealing female sells in this lot. Her Mother Miss Kopp 620 was a matriarch in the pastures for about 10 years. Longevity built into this young cow. We only had 1 In God We Trust calf this past year and he sold in our Spring Sale to a Nebraska buyer. When Wade came to look at calves he said ”Don’t get in a hurry to sell the IGWT calf.” He was right that calf looked much better in the fall. I would suggest letting this calf get a little age to it before I would price him.
LOT 49 Campbellco 1517
1/23/2015 • Blk • AMAA 457149 Sire: Maternal Perfection Dam: I-80 / Neon AI’ed 4/12 to Fu Man Chu Vet Called Due 1/22 P.E. Braveheart 5/22 to 6/8 P.E. Gun Runner 6/30 to 9/22 Ultra-Sounded to AI date
She is a maternal sib to the 2016 high selling Fu Man Chu shown by the Phelps family. On her first calf she produced Malagacy a 2017 Derby Day sale feature.
LOT 50 Cummings 57
8/1/2015
Sire: Thriller 527 Dam: Irish Whiskey X Kodiak AI’ed 4/18 to Sweet Baby James Vet Called Due 2/14 P.E. Witness Son 5/2 Ultra-Sounded to Witness Son This loud, colored red and white female has been an early favorite by many. She has a great bottom side with a touch of old school simmy. This female was a fall born, that gives her a little more size than the rest. Definitely a rugged, powerful female. You will find her worth the trip.
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LOT 51 Miss Kopp S119
2011 • Blk w/white star Sire: Northern Improvement Dam: Maine Anjou AI’ed 5/14 to Quality Counts Vet Called Due 2/21 P.E. Kopp 39 5/18 to 7/27 Ultra-Sounded to AI date
A big topped cow that has plenty of muscle but still maintains plenty of femininity in her head, neck and shoulder. When you analyze her from the ground up she is huge footed and boned. Her best calf was in 2017 by Here I am but the fertilizer truck ran over her. I decided to breed her to Quality Counts, which is a Made to Order son. I have seen several Made to Orders this past year that I have loved especially on the heifer side of things.
LOT 52 Miss Kopp 1328
Fall 2013 • Blk
Sire: 404 Dam: Bracken 39U (Easy Money/Angus) AI’ed 6/6 to Monopoly 7 Vet Called Due 3/17 P.E. Kopp F6 (Upscale) 6/8 to 7/27 Ultra-Sounded to AI date What a cow, in the prime of her life, and bred for easy money. Study her picture, what more could you want; long feminine fronted, big boned, plenty of thickness and belly to burn. Talk about bred right; all the winners are Monopoly it seems. Her 2017 calf by the herd bull sold for a feeder calf and he won his class at the Franklin County Indiana 4-H Fair.
LOT 53 Miss Kopp 3103
2013 • Blk
Sire: KKLM Tiger (Direct Hit) Dam: Miss Kopp 3137 (Angus/WMW/Meyer) AI’ed 4/25 to Man Amongst Boys and 5/19 to March Madness Vet Called Due 2/26 P.E. Kopp F6 (Upscale) 5/1 to 7/27 Ultra-Sounded to 5/19 date Several breed legends in this bred heifers pedigree; Who Made Who, Meyer and Heat Seeker. She is safe with calf to March Madness, who is an I-80 out of Unstoppable’s mother.
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LOT 54 Campbellco 301
2/1/2013 • Blk
Sire: Hutzel Commercial Angus Dam: Commercial Angus Vet Called 10/23 bred approx. 180 days due 2/3 P.E. State of Mind 5/15 to 6/7 P.E. Gun Runner 6/30 to 9/22 This commercial Angus female has endless breeding opportunities and carries many phenotypical characteristics for success in the show ring today.
LOT 55 Miss Kopp 387
2013 • Blk
Sire: New Look Son Dam: Miss Kopp 039 (Proud Jazz) AI’ed 4/27 to One in the Chamber Vet Called Due 2/3 P.E. Kopp F6 (Upscale) 5/1 to 7/27 Ultra-Sounded to AI date This young cow has a pedigree second to none. Her maternal Grand-dam is none other than Kopp Skidmark, the mother of Hi Ho Silver. Miss Kopp 387 has her whole productive life in front of her and her mating possibilities are endless. She should be free of all genetic defects by pedigree. We had really good luck selling our One in the Chamber calves this year and I would be expecting great things from this mating.
LOT 56 Miss Kopp 371
2013 • Blk
Sire: Commercial Dam: Commercial AI’ed 4/22 to Black Power Play Vet Called Due 1/29 P.E. Kopp F6 (Upscale) 5/1 to 7/27 Ultra-Sounded to AI date This is one of my mystery girls on the farm. She lost her tag and was not tattooed so we are not sure who or what she is pedigree wise. We do know that phenotypically she is one of the nice ones. Cool fronted, good moving and carries her thickness down low all describe this young cow. She is bred to the popular Black Power Play of Matt Lautner that sure sired some nice calves last year and due plenty early. I am thinking that those early feeder calf shows and the state fair in August would be a great time to show her calf.
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LOT 57 Campbellco 1356
3/19/2013 • Blk
Sire: Braveheart Dam: Commercial Angus Vet Called 6/30 bred 30 days due 3/10 P.E. State of Mind 5/15 to 6/30 This blaze-face feminine Pandora daughter is in her breeding prime. This cow possesses great structure along with nice udder development. Paired with State of Mind this could produce your next Maine show heifer or steer.
LOT 58 Campbellco 1351
3/22/2013• Blk
Sire: Braveheart Dam: Commercial Angus Vet Called 9/15 bred approx. 70 days due 4/16 P.E. State of Mind 6/23 to 8/3 This female has been an outstanding producer and milks very well. Braveheart daughters have been some of our highest producing females. Remember CEG promotional bull, State of Mind, is a son of Campbellco Sangria, who is one of our top Braveheart daughters. Here’s a chance at some of our most proven genetics.
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LOT 59 Campbellco 1239
2/16/2012 • Blk
Sire: Wind Fall Dam: Sunseeker AI’ed 4/25 to Rum Chata Vet Called Due 2/2 P.E. State of Mind 5/15 to 6/7 P.E. Exaggerator 6/7 to 7/7 Ultra-Sounded to AI date
Producing Mohaymen, a high selling 2016 Derby Day prospect 1239 has been a profitable asset to Campbellco. Being THF/PHAF she has endless breeding opportunities. Rum Chata sired some of our best replacements and show steers in 2017 so we are excited to see what 2018 have to offer.
LOT 60 Miss Kopp 203
2012 • Blk
Sire: Focus 2U66 Dam: Summitcrest 4U88 AI’ed 4/22 to Uno Mas (Female) Vet Called Due 1/29 P.E. Kopp F6 (Upscale) 5/1 to 7/27 Ultra-Sounded to AI date You asked for a deep bodied cow, here she is, a real belly dragger. We bought her mother a few years ago when Summitcrest Farms dispersal and this was the calf in her belly. Her 2015 bull calf by Maximus and 2016 bull calf by X were both sold as herd bulls. She is bred for an early return to Uno Mas, which should really work with a female like this.
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LOT 61 Miss Kopp 516Z
2012 • Blk
Sire: Angus Dam: Angus AI’ed 5/14 to Blaze of Glory Vet Called Due 2/21 P.E. Kopp F6 (Upscale) 5/16 to 7/27 Ultra-Sounded to AI date
A commercial Angus cow ready to go to work for you. She has been in our fall program but we moved her to spring last year. Her first calf by Blaze of Glory could pay for herself.
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LOT 62 Miss Kopp 154
2011• Blk
Sire: Meyer 734 Dam: Miss Kopp 855 (Commercial Angus) AI’ed 6/11 to Here I Am Vet Called Due 3/18 P.E. Cash Daddy 6/15 to 7/27 Ultra-Sounded to AI date A true Meyer 734, that is an embryo transplant calf out of a super good Angus cow that originated in Kansas. She has a beautiful baldy head and milks enough for two. She is deep bodied and sound on the move. She should really click with Here I Am.
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LOT 63 Miss Kopp 163
2011 • Blk
Sire: KKLM Tiger by Direct Hit Dam: Miss Kopp 1064 (Angus) AI’ed 6/17 to Made to Order 2 Vet Called Due 3/24 P.E. Kopp 3 (Brilliance) 6/19 to 7/27 Ultra-Sounded to AI date Don’t forget the Tiger bull is a Direct Hit out of an Armageddon cow, who was a past Champion Chi female at the Indiana State fair. We have several of these Tiger cows in the herd and they all milk well and have fantastic udders. I think Made to Order will work extremely well on this cow and by next fall you be reaping the rewards.
LOT 64 Miss Kopp 171
2011 • Blk
Sire: OCC Legend Dam: DCC R412 (Maine/Angus Cross) AI’ed 6/24 to Fu Man Chu Vet Called Due 3/31 P.E. Kopp 3 (Brilliance) 6/26 to 7/27 Ultra-Sounded to AI date These OCC Legend cows are hard to find but the wait is worth it. A moderate framed cow that you will love her overall design and build. She has a couple of heifers in the herd and she will work for you on her first calf by Fu Man Chu.
LOT 65 Miss Kopp 131
2011 • Blk
Sire: Rito 9FB3 of 5H11 Fullback Dam: Miss Kopp 2-919 by Full Flush AI’ed 5/11 to Fu Man Chu Vet Called Due 2/18 P.E. Kopp 39 5/18 to 7/27 Ultra-Sounded to AI date
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Old school genetics ALERT!! I will guarantee she is an outcross to almost every cow in your herd. Sometimes you have to go back to these old genetics to make great new cows. She has produced many high sellers for us. In 2014 her Smilin Bob steer brought $2750 in the fall sale and in 2016 her One in the Chamber heifer brought $4000.00 in the spring sale. Her 2017 heifer by One in the Chamber was put in the keeper pen. She could be bred to have her best one to date, I am excited to see and hear about her Fu Man Chu in February.
LOT 66 Miss Kopp 165
2011 • Blk
Sire: My Turn Dam: Miss Kopp 2-101 (Full Flush/Meyer) AI’ed 4/11 to Hi Ho Silver Vet Called Due 1/18 P.E. Kopp F6 (Upscale) 5/1 to 7/27 Ultra-Sounded to AI date
LOT 67 Miss Kopp 087
4/21/2010 • Blk • AMAA 407445 Sire: BSC Simplicity 44U Dam: KBSC Miss 873 U by Clean Jeans AI’ed 6/23 to Bismark Vet Called Due 3/30 P.E. Kopp 3 (Brilliance) 6/25 to 7/27 Ultra-Sounded to AI date
LOT 68 Miss Kopp 074
3/28/2010 • Blk • AMAA 440905 Sire: DCC Smokin Joe 157P Dam: CFCC Tiffany T56 by Strictly Business AI’ed 6/18 to Driving 80 Vet Called Due 3/25 P.E. Kopp 3 (Brilliance son) 6/20 to 7/27 Ultra-Sounded to AI date
LOT 69 Cummings
5/25/2010 • AN Female Sire: Advanced Git ER Dunn Dam: Advance Miss 004 Vet Called Due 3/26 P.E. Splash Man
These My Turn’s on Full Flush cows has always worked for us. Miss Kopp 165 has just enough power to raise those high dollar show calves. With her neat front end and her nearly perfect hind leg, her calves are always standouts. She is bred to Hi Ho Silver for an early calf and an early return on your investment.
There isn’t anything hotter than these Maine cows bred to Purebred Angus bulls. You will love the design of this cow. She is huge topped, deep bodied and elephant legged. She is incredibly sound yet incredibly massive. She should be a cash cow for years to come.
We sold a bred heifer out of Miss Kopp 074 and the Kopp 43 (SOS Son) in the 2014 Season Finale for $3500.00. This year she had a smokie, American Snipper heifer that was retained in the herd. She is bred the best she has ever been to Driving 80. The more I am around the Driving 80 cattle, I realize he is one of the most under-utilized bulls in the Maine Anjou breed. A Driving 80 daughter was just named Champion Maine Anjou female at the North American Jr. Maine Anjou Show.
This purebred Angus female isn’t no tiny thing. She is as easy fleshing as they come, big volumed, good uttered with perfect teat size. We are retaining her baldy heifer this year. She is rebred for another repeat. She is also the mother of the natural walking herd sire at NS Angus.
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LOT 70 Miss Kopp 0113
2010 • Blk
Sire: Smooth Sailing (Heat Wave) Dam: Maine - Angus Cross AI’ed 5/14 to Blaze of Glory Vet Called Due 2/21 P.E. Kopp F6 (Upscale) 5/16 to 7/27 Ultra-Sounded to AI date
We have kept 2 Monopoly heifers out of this cow that are in the herd. Her 2017 heifer by the cleanup bull is also in the keeper pen. Miss Kopp 0113 is an easy keeping cow that has a great swoop to her belly. She also walks the pastures with an ample amount of bone and muscle. These big-bellied cows work great with Here I Am. Buy with confidence.
LOT 71 Miss Kopp 0110
2010 • Blk
Sire: Trail Boss Dam: by Meyer AI’ed 5/16 to Monopoly 5 Vet Called Due 2/23 P.E. Kopp 39 5/18 to 7/27 Ultra-Sounded to AI date What a beast, this cow is flat impressive to look at and she is always a stand out in the pastures. She has a very productive Who Made Who daughter in the herd that clicks every time. She is due toward the end of February to Monopoly 5, think of the possibilities. Early pasture sales, Feeder Calf Shows or State Fair, I think you will be happy with calf no matter what you do with it.
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BPF Middle Man service sire to many of the offering.
LOT 72 Carmen 01X
2010 • Blk • AMAA 415330 Sire: Security by Sooner Dam: Portia by Kool Ice AI’ed 5/16 to Middle Man Vet Called Due 2/23 P.E. Kopp 39 5/18 to 7/27 Ultra-Sounded to AI date
A former show heifer that we bought out of the Harvest of Excellent Sale. This cow works better when you breed her to Maine Anjou bulls. Her I-80 heifer sold in a past spring sale for $3000.00 and her Dirty Hairy steer calf sold for $2000.00. Carmen is big boned, huge footed and has a great personality. Her calves always display the extra look and muscle needed to command top dollar.
LOT 73 Cummings 51
4/12/2010
Sire: Heat Wave Son Dam: Who Made Who X Meyer 734 Vet Called Due 4/23 P.E. Splash Man This brockled face cow has produced several sellable calves for us. This past year she raised twins, which is why she is in a little thinner condition. Her calf this past year was only beaten once in class. She clicked best with our natural herd sire Splash Man, so we saw no reason to change the recipe. Great milker, squared hipped and awesome fronted. Her 2016 steer by Unstoppable
LOT 74 Miss Kopp 938
2009 • Blk
Sire: SOS Dam: Miss Kopp A7 (Angus) AI’ed 4/6 to Hi Ho Silver Vet Called Due 1/13 P.E. Kopp F6 (Upscale) 5/1 to 7/27 Ultra-Sounded to AI date A constant producer that has put 2 calves in our sales. Her 2015 heifer calf by the Carneyman Son was sold in the spring sale for $2300. Her 2016 steer by Unstoppable was sold in the fall sale for $2000. She has also had a heifer in 2014 that was kept in the herd. She is probably mated the best she has ever been, to the extremely popular Hi Ho Silver.
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LOT 75 Miss Campbell 803 2008 • Blk
Sire: Heat Seeker Dam: Miss Campbell 565 (Jazz Son) AI’ed 6/23 to Trump Train Vet Called Due 3/30 P.E. Kopp 3 (Brilliance) 7/1 to 7/27 Ultra-Sounded to AI date
Sometimes you need to be ahead of the curve, that is why I used a little of the Trump Train bull. He is double clean but looks like a bull that should be dirty. Be one of the first to get a Trump Train calf in your area and watch the people come to take a peek at him. Miss Campbell 803 is a smaller framed, very correct cow that has produced several heifers for us. She did sell a steer by Dirty Hairy in 2011 for $2750.
LOT 76 KLL Miss Suzzie 645s 2006 • Blk • AMAA 361186 ACA 320330
Sire: Mossy Oak Dam: KKLM Miss Bullseye 906J (DJ Bullseye) AI’ed 5/14 to Monopoly 7 Vet Called Due 2/21 P.E. Kopp 39 (Angus) 5/18 to 7/27 Ultra-Sounded to AI date I hate it when guys put old cows in sales but I am going to try it. KLL Miss Suzzie has raised a steer in 2014 by Monopoly for $22,000.00. She had a Monopoly heifer that we kept back for a replacement this year. She is Jacob’s first show heifer that he had any success winning shows. He was Supreme Heifer at several shows with her and she won her class as a crossbred at the Indiana State Fair. She looks and moves like a 6 year old and I think she has plenty of productive years left.
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Terms and Conditions: TERMS: Term of the sale are cash or good check, payable immediately upon the conclusion of the sale and before the animals will be moved. Seller will reserve the right to require a certified check as settlement before releasing any cattle. LIABILITY: All animals and merchandise will be at the buyers risk at the fall of the hammer. However the seller will provide for the safety of each animal for a reasonable amount of time following the sale. Neither the owners, sale manager, auctioneer, or affiliated personnel may be held responsible for any accidents that may occur. BIDDING: All animals will sell to the highest bidder. Any disputes or challenges regarding bidding will be settled by the auctioneer and his decision will be final. Announcements: made sale day from the block will take precedence over statements in the sale catalog. GUARANTEE: Bred females have been satisfactorily examined for pregnancy, are guaranteed bred at sale time and are assumed to breeders without further guarantee. Due dates listed for bred females are the results of said examination and / or known breeding dates and are intended to be used as estimates of actual calving dates. No guarantee, expressed or implied, is made to the animal’s ability to produce transferable embryos with the exception of those selling as “open and ready to flush.” SHIPPING: Assistance will be given in making shipment of your purchase after the sale, but no risk will be assumed by the seller. Expenses incurred are the responsibility of the purchaser who should furnish shipping instructions at time of settlement. It is recommended that insurance be obtained. Insurance will be available for purchase at the clerk’s desk on sale day. ACCIDENTS: All persons who attend this sale do so at there own risk. Owners nor any person involved with the sale assumes any liability, legal or otherwise, in the event of an accident or loss of property. ABSENTEE BIDDING: If you would like to invest in the cattle offered but are unable to attend, please contact the farm, sale manager, marketing consultant, or auctioneer as far ahead to the sale as possible. Your bids will be handled with complete confidentiality and we can arrange to have the cattle delivered to your farm or ranch. Contact Kevin Mears at 937-533-0169 CONTRACT: The above terms and conditions of the sale shall constitute a contract between buyer and seller and shall be equally binding on both. Animals that are resold following purchase in the sale shall constitute a separate transaction and the rights and obligations of the two parties connected there to are not covered by these terms and conditions. CATALOG: Kevin Mears of Stock Options Marketing with Chelsea Allen Designs prepared this catalog. All information is believed to be correct and accurate but always check sale day for supplement information and corrections.
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