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Welcome from McNamees!

Welcome to our 35th annual bull sale.

We’ve decided to continue to hold the sale at Miles City Livestock Commission. We really liked how it worked last year and we appreciate the job Bart and his crew did for us.

The two-year-old bulls we’ll be selling are all virgin bulls that we’ve never offered for sale. They were wintered out in a larger pasture and fed the bull challenger pellets and ground hay last year. They were summered out on grass, and as of Dec. 1st they are still out in a section pasture, grazing and getting Muggli cake.

The yearling bulls are mostly suitable for heifers. They will be wintered for free and delivered in the spring after they’ve passed a semen test. Any bull that doesn’t semen test will be replaced from the group of bulls we’re keeping for two-year-olds to be sold next year. We guarantee you will be satisfied with the replacement bull or your money will be refunded.

We are again selling a package of 25 home raised, one iron, bred three-year-old cows. These cows all raised a calf successfully last year, and are bred back in the first or second cycle for calving this spring. They’re bred to start calving April 1st. They are all F1 baldie cows out of Sparks Hereford bulls, bred to McNamee Angus Ranch bulls.

We’ll be offering two well started, three-year-old ranch geldings from the Buffington Performance Ranch Horse program, along with a filly from McNamee Angus Ranch ridden by Spike Buffington and also out of his stud, Shiney Trigger.

The bulls, cows and horses will be available view at frontierstockyards.com.

We’re still using the star rating for calving ease. 4-star bulls are what we consider sleep all night calving ease bulls. The 3-star bulls may give you a little more at birth and possibly a little more weight at weaning time.

We’ll be serving coffee and food in the cafeteria of MCLC all day so come and spend the day. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask any one of us. Thank you for your support and interest in these bulls and our program.

Jack McNamee Claire McNamee

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