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BRED HEIFER SALE
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13 6PMPARSONS LIVESTOCK MARKET
Parsons, Kansas
Featuring over 200 Registered and Commercial
bred heifers
Department of Agriculture
Featuring over 200 Registered and Commercial
bred heifers
ANNUALANNUALANNUAL
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FRIDAY NOVEMBER 13, 2015 6PM CST PARSONS LIVESTOCK MARKET25012 N. HWY 59, PARSONS, KS
SALE DAY PHONESMark McKee, Owner, Parsons Livestock Market (620) 421-2900Brad Fahrmeier, LiveAuctions.tv (816) 392-9247Jaymelynn Farney, Sunflower Supreme contact (620) 820-6125
RINGMEN Jeff Mafi, American Angus Association Stephen Russell, Kansas Stockman
INTERNET BIDDING PROVIDED BY
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GENERAL SALE INFORMATIONAll heifers will be in place by 3 PM and buyers have the option of viewing the heifers until 5:45 PM.
Consignor information is provided in this catalog and any specific questions about the heifers or management, please contact the consignor. All information is true to the best of our knowledge and Sunflower Supreme certification occurred once all requirements were met. More information about requirements can be found at www.sunflowersupreme.org.
All heifers that are consigned to this sale have met strict guidelines in regards to health and reproductive care. All heifers come with documents supporting their management and have been 3rd party verified by K-State Research and Extension personnel. An overview of minimal requirements that all heifers have met are described below:
HEALTH- BVD-PI negative test- Bangs vaccination- Weaning and booster vaccination against IBR, BVD (Type I and II), PI-3, BRSV, Leptospirosis, and Vibriosis- Pre-breeding vaccination against BVD, IBR, Leptospirosis, and Vibriosis- Pregnancy exam vaccination against LeptospirosisAll heifers were treated for internal and external parasites 30 to 45 days prior to sale
PRE-BREEDING EXAMHeifers were checked by veterinarians to determine normal pelvic shape and reproductive tract. Heifers had a minimum of 150 cm sq pelvic area.Heifers were confirmed pregnant 30-45 days prior to sale.
SIRE USAGE AND BREEDINGAll sires used to breed Sunflower Supreme heifers are registered with a known breed association and were approved prior to use based on criteria described online and with educational packets. To summarize, for each breed classification minimal cutoff values for the Calving Ease EPD were determined based on percentile ranks within each respective breed association. If that breed does not have a Calving Ease EPD then Birth Weight EPD was used and a maximum value was determined, once again by percentile ranks.
Active Sire Percentile Rank RequirementsAmerican: Upper 20%
British: Upper 30%Continental: Upper 15%
Hybrid: Upper 20%
All heifers bred by AI have a minimum accuracy of 0.60 for Calving Ease or Birth Weight EPD. All sires, AI or natural service, must have met EPD requirements prior to use on heifers. Maximal breeding season is 60 days, with the requirement that the AI confirmed heifers must have a 14-day gap between AI date and beginning natural service date.
LIABILITYAll persons who attend this sale do so at their own risk, legal or otherwise, for their own safety or for the behavior of the animals. The owners, sale barn owners and staff, sale managers or partners, etc. assume no liability for property loss or any accident that may occur.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATIONA supplement sheet will be available sale day with any changes or updated information. Announcements from the auction block regarding the cattle selling in this sale take precedence over information listed in this catalog.
FOLLOW UPA survey will be sent to buyers within the year to capture heifer performance information. The survey will help in developing future direction and guideline requirements for the program in order to continually improve the product.
“Because Every Bid Counts”
WELcOME
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“Because Every Bid Counts”
cATALOG LAYOUT AND DESIGN created by Dandi Thomas- Kansas Department of Agriculture | [email protected]
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The Sunflower Supreme Replacement Heifer Program is a joint effort between K-State Research and Extension
and the Kansas Department of Agriculture to provide research-based best management protocols for beef cattle producers.
This program is for Kansas producers who want to improve their management techniques and marketability of heifers.
CONSIGNORS AND LOT INFORMATION
Greg Peck Peck Brothers Cattle Co. Erie 620-605-8567 601-610
PRODUCER OPERATION CITY PHONE LOTS
Walt & Jackie Rolf Rolf Limousin LeRoy 620-364-6567 701-702
Mark Neely Chanute 620-432-4413 501-505
Dan Bussinger Parsons 620-423-2650 201-204
Jeff & Tonya Fowler Chanute 620-433-0405 401-408
Dr. Don Coover CVR Cattle Company Galesburg 620-423-9584 301-311
Jim & Donna Bates Galesburg 620-763-2248 101-104
WELcOME
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Greetings, Thank you for your continued support of the Sunflower Supreme Bred Heifer sale. We are proud to continue partnering together on this program and are confident it will result in long-term improvement to the beef cattle industry, will help Kansas cattlemen improve their herds, and will add value to the state’s cattle industry, the largest sector of Kansas agriculture. In the last two years, the beef cattle industry has experienced extreme volatility in the marketplace – from historic prices throughout 2014 to large price swings in 2015. While individual producers cannot control what happens in the marketplace, they can take steps on their operations to add value to their herd by improving reproductive management protocols and replacement heifer selection strategies. We are proud to say the Sunflower Supreme Bred Heifer Program is helping in cattlemen adopt these proven management tools and is becoming a recognized brand for high quality replacement heifers in Kansas and beyond. In its inaugural year, 33 ranches enrolled approximately 1,000 heifers in the program. Of those, more than 750 sold either through the Sunflower Supreme Bred Heifer Sale or through other auctions and sales throughout the year. By participating in the program and focusing on improving reproductive efficiencies, these 33 ranches not only took steps to increase their individual potential for profitability but they also helped add value to the overall Kansas beef cattle herd. With strong enrollment numbers in year 2, we are confident you will find high-quality replacement heifers in this year’s sale. The beef industry in Kansas is critical to our state’s overall economy, contributing more than $11.8 billion and supporting more than 48,400 jobs. Programs like the Sunflower Supreme Bred Heifer program provide cattlemen with the tools to add additional value to their animals through improved reproductive management tools and increase the overall quality and value of the Kansas herd. Kansas is a recognized global leader in the beef cattle sector – for the outstanding genetics and high-quality beef products. We are proud to work with Kansas cattlemen and our partners throughout the industry on this program and all endeavors to help grow and promote the Kansas beef industry.
Sincerely, Jackie McClaskey Daryl Buchholz Kansas Secretary of Agriculture Associate Director, K-State Research and Extension
Department of Agriculture
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JIM & DONNA BATES- GALESBURG, KS4585, 4589
4585 is a daughter of DAMERON FIRST IMPRESSION. 4589 is a daughter of C&C PRIORITY. Both AI to EXAR DENVER 2002B. Registration #171605602. Both heifers 50K’d.
REGISTERED ANGUS
DAMERON FIRST IMPRESSION (Angus)
CE BW WW YW Milk REA Marb
5 2.2 53 97 31 .03 -0.09
.71 .88 .83 .73 .39 .41 .43
EXAR DENVER 2002B (Angus)CE BW WW YW Milk REA Marb
+11 +2.5 +71 +125 +36 +.9 +.96
.80 .93 .89 .82 +36 .43 .42
4581, 4587, 4579, 4583
Tag # C.D. Notes
4581 3/1/16 AI Bred4587 3/1/16 AI Bred4579 3/1/16 AI Bred4583 3/1/16 AI Bred
Angus cross females with some Simmental influence. AI to SCHIEFELBEIN EFFECTIVE 61. Registration #17065105
ANGUS CROSS102
SCHIEFELBEIN EFFECTIVE 61 (Angus)CE BW WW YW Milk REA Marb
14 -2.5 51 92 27 .52 .74
.65 .81 .73 .66 .25 .4 .47
DAMERON FIRST IMPRESSION
4591, 4582, 4586
Tag # C.D. Notes4591 3/21/16 NS Bred
4582 4/10/16 NS Bred
4586 4/10/16 NS Bred
ANGUS CROSS103
BA-LER MR Angus 7030 (Angus)CE BW WW YW Milk REA Marb
11 .5 51 77 22 .36 -.112
.26 .33 .25 .27 .13 .19 .26
101
EXAR DENVER 2002B
ScHIEFELBEIN EFFEcTIVE 61
Angus Cross females with some Simmental influence. Bred to BA-LER MR Angus 7030. Registration # 17635669
4588
This Maine Cross was sired by DURACELL and is out of a full flush cow. She is bred for show calf production. DURACELL is making good femlaes. AI Bred to SCHIEFELBEIN EFFECTIVE 61. Due March 1, 2016.
MAINE CROSS104
HEIFER #4583
FRONT HEIFER #4585 BAck HEIFER #4589
Tag # C.D. Notes
4585 3/1/16AI Bred Reg #18044717
4589 3/1/16AI Bred Reg #17878654
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DAN BUSSINGER- PARSONS, KS4509, 4503, 4533, 4532
AI bred Black heifers bred to calve February 15, 2016 to Bon View New Design 1407 (Angus).
ANGUS
4529, 4524, 4483
Tag # C.D. Notes
4529 2/15/16 AI Bred4524 2/15/16 AI Bred4483 2/15/16 AI Bred
AI bred black heifers to calve February, 15 2016 to Bov View New Design 1407 (Angus).
ANGUS202
4514, 4499, 4498, 4488, 4530
Tag # C.D. Notes4514 3/4/16 NS Bred
4499 3/4/16 NS Bred
4498 3/4/16 NS Bred
4488 3/4/16 NS Bred
4530 3/4/16 NS Bred
ANGUS203201These are all bull bred first service to the Sim-Angus bull CCR Graduate 038z. All should calve around March 4, 2016.
4515, 4526, 4521, 4522
These are bull bred to the Sim-Angus bull to calve with a 21 day period from February 15 to March 4.
BRANGUS CROSS204
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Tag # C.D. Notes4509 2/15/16 AI Bred
4503 2/15/16 AI Bred
4533 2/15/16 AI Bred
4532 2/15/16 AI Bred
Bon View New Design 1407 (Angus)CE BW WW YW Milk REA Marb
8 0.0 42 80 31 0.60 0.93
0.96 0.98 0.98 0.97 0.97 0.84 0.84
Bon View New Design 1407 (Angus)CE BW WW YW Milk REA Marb
8 0.0 42 80 31 0.60 0.93
0.96 0.98 0.98 0.97 0.97 0.84 0.84
CCR Graduate 038z (Angus)CE BW WW YW Milk REA Marb
14.8 -1.2 71.7 117 25 1.13 0.25
.3 .33 .3 .31 .22 .2 .22
Tag # C.D. Notes4515 2/15/16 NS Bred
4526 2/15/16 NS Bred
4521 2/15/16 NS Bred
4522 2/15/16 NS Bred
CCR Graduate 038z (Angus)CE BW WW YW Milk REA Marb
14.8 -1.2 71.7 117 25 1.13 0.25
.3 .33 .3 .31 .22 .2 .22
HEIFER #4509
HEIFER #4499
HEIFERS #4526 AND 4515
HEIFER #4521
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CVR CATTLE COMPANY- GALESBURG, KSAll AI heifers from CVR Cattle Company were AI’d to the Angus bull Bon View New Design 1407. One of the maternal giants of the Angus breed with over 12,000 daughters registered, Bon View New Design 1407 still has strong carcass values, with proven, dependable calving ease. In addition to all the testing required for the Sunflower Supreme program, all the CVR Cattle Co. heifers have been tested negative for neospora at enrollment.
ANGUS CROSS3014100, 4104, 4548, 4561, 4567, 4578, 4658
Bon View New Design 1407 (Angus)CE BW WW YW Milk REA Marb
8 0.0 42 80 31 0.60 0.93
0.96 0.98 0.98 0.97 0.97 0.84 0.84
Tag # C.D. Notes4100 2/24/16 AI Bred
4104 2/24/16 AI Bred
4548 2/24/16 AI Bred
4561 2/24/16 AI Bred
4567 2/24/16 AI Bred
4578 2/24/216 AI Bred
4658 2/24/16 AI Bred
ANGUS CROSS302 4021, 4109, 4111, 4115
Bon View New Design 1407 (Angus)CE BW WW YW Milk REA Marb
8 0.0 42 80 31 0.60 0.93
0.96 0.98 0.98 0.97 0.97 0.84 0.84
Tag # C.D. Notes4021 2/24/16 AI Bred
4109 2/24/16 AI Bred
4111 2/24/16 AI Bred
4115 2/24/16 AI Bred
ANGUS CROSS
4024, 4120, 4546, 4553, 4574, 4577, 4560
Pasture exposed to McCabe Swrg Rito 309, Registration #17909196, and SAR Traveler 2116 Registration #170555573. Due dates were determined by ultrasound. Heifers purchased from Marty Reichenberger; Independence, KS and are out of McCabe Angus Genetic Bulls.
McCabe Swrg Rito 309 (Angus)CE BW WW YW Milk REA Marb
+11 -.1 +31 +57 +26 +.24 +.12
.23 .35 .26 .24 .16 .05 .05
ANGUS CROSS304 12 HEAD
Bon View New Design 1407 (Angus)CE BW WW YW Milk REA Marb
8 0.0 42 80 31 0.60 0.93
0.96 0.98 0.98 0.97 0.97 0.84 0.84
Tag # C.D. Notes4022 2/24/16 AI Bred
4102 2/24/16 AI Bred
4105 2/24/16 AI Bred
4113 2/24/16 AI Bred
4117 2/24/16 AI Bred
4524 2/24/16 AI Bred
4547 2/24/16 AI Bred
4552 2/24/16 AI Bred
4564 2/24/16 AI Bred
4576 2/24/16 AI Bred
4659 2/24/16 AI Bred
4565 2/24/16 AI Bred
ANGUS CROSS4536, 4537, 4566
Tag # C.D. Notes4536 2/24/16 AI Bred
4537 2/24/16 AI Bred
4566 2/24/16 AI Bred
306
ANGUS CROSS305 4112, 4550, 4570, 4575
Tag # C.D. Notes4112 4/4/16 NS Bred
4550 3/25/16 NS Bred
4570 3/15/16 NS Bred
4575 4/4/16 NS Bred
ANGUS CROSS4538, 4539, 4542, 4543
SAR Traveler 2116 (Angus)CE BW WW YW Milk REA Marb
+10 +.2 +37 +64 +18 - -
.21 .34 .24 .17 .13 - -
Tag # C.D. Notes4538 4/9/16 NS Bred
4539 3/10/16 NS Bred
4542 3/15/16 NS Bred
4543 4/4/16 NS Bred
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303 Tag # C.D. Notes4024 3/15/16 NS Bred
4120 3/15/16 NS Bred
4546 3/20/16 NS Bred
4553 3/15/16 NS Bred
4574 4/19/16 NS Bred
4577 3/10/16 NS Bred
4560 3/25/16 NS Bred
*Gate cut and sell 6 head, then sell 6 head. Heifers bought from Jason Harris, Erie, out of McCabe Genetics Bulls. AI on 5/18/16 due February 24.
Pasture exposed to McCabe Surge Rito 309, Registration #17909196, and SAR Traveler 2116 Registration #170555573. Due dates were determined by ultrasound.
Bon View New Design 1407 (Angus)CE BW WW YW Milk REA Marb
8 0.0 42 80 31 0.60 0.93
0.96 0.98 0.98 0.97 0.97 0.84 0.84
Commerical heifers purchased at Parsons Livestock. AI to Bon View New Design 1407
Pasture exposed to McCabe Surge Rito 309 and SAR Traveler 2116. Due dates were determined by ultrasound. Heifers purchased at Parons Livestock.5
McCabe Swrg Rito 309 (Angus)CE BW WW YW Milk REA Marb
+11 -.1 +31 +57 +26 +.24 +.12
.23 .35 .26 .24 .16 .05 .05
SAR Traveler 2116 (Angus)CE BW WW YW Milk REA Marb
+10 +.2 +37 +64 +18 - -
.21 .34 .24 .17 .13 - -
Heifers purchased from Marty Reichenberger; Independence, KS and are out of McCabe Angus Genetic Bulls.
Heifers purchased from Marty Reichenberger; Independence, KS and are out of McCabe Angus Genetic Bulls.
Heifers purchased from Jason Harris; Erie, KS and are out of McCabe Angus Genetic Bulls.
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CHAROLAIS ANGUS CROSS310 4556, 4571, 4657, 4660
Tag # C.D. Notes4556 3/15/16 NS Bred
4571 3/15/16 NS Bred
4657 4/19/16 NS Bred
4660 4/4/16 NS Bred
CHAROLAIS ANGUS CROSS311 4101, 4116, 4122, 4123, 4541, 4555
Tag # C.D. Notes4101 4/14/16 NS Bred
4116 3/15/16 NS Bred
4122 3/10/16 NS Bred
4123 3/20/16 NS Bred
4541 3/15/16 NS Bred
4555 3/15/16 NS Bred
CHAROLAIS ANGUS CROSS309 16 HEAD
Tag # C.D. Notes4023 2/24/16 AI Bred
4106 2/24/16 AI Bred
4108 2/24/16 AI Bred
4124 2/24/16 AI Bred
4535 2/24/16 AI Bred
4540 2/24/16 AI Bred
4549 2/24/16 AI Bred
4557 2/24/16 AI Bred
CHAROLAIS ANGUS CROSS308 10 HEAD
Tag # C.D. Notes4114 2/24/16 AI Bred
4559 2/24/16 AI Bred
4562 2/24/16 AI Bred
4572 2/24/16 AI Bred
4107 2/24/16 AI Bred
BON VIEW NEW DESIGN 1407
Tag # C.D. Notes4118 2/24/16 AI Bred
4544 2/24/16 AI Bred
4545 2/24/16 AI Bred
4551 2/24/16 AI Bred
4554 2/24/16 AI Bred
*Gate cut and sell 5 head, then sell 5 head. Heifers bought from Brad Blythe, Union Town out of Charolais bulls from Wooden Cross Ranch, Hillsboro, KS.
Tag # C.D. Notes4558 2/24/16 AI Bred
4569 2/24/16 AI Bred
4573 2/24/16 AI Bred
4103 2/24/16 AI Bred
4110 2/24/16 AI Bred
4119 2/24/16 AI Bred
4121 2/24/16 AI Bred
4568 2/24/16 AI Bred
*Gate cut and sell 5 head, then 5 head then sell 6 head. Heifers bought from Brad Blythe, Union Town out of Charolais bulls from Wooden Cross Ranch, Hillsboro, KS.
Pasture exposed to McCabe Surge Rito 309, Registration #17909196, and SAR Traveler 2116 Registration #170555573. Due dates were determined by ultrasound. Heifers bought from Brad Blythe, Union Town out of Charolais bulls from Wooden Cross Ranch, Hillsboro, KS.
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Heifers bought from Brad Blythe, Union Town out of Charolais bulls from Wooden Cross Ranch, Hillsboro, KS.
CVR CATTLE COMPANY- GALESBURG, KS
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401 4624, 4632, 4642, 4650, 4651, 4654
Tag # C.D. Notes4624 2/21-26/16 NS Graffs 231
4632 2/21-26/16 NS FCC Tarzin
4642 2/21-26/16 NS Graffs 231
4650 2/21-26/16 NS Graffs 231
4651 2/21-26/16 NS Graffs 231
4654 2/21-26/16 NS Graffs 231
All these heifers are due to calve 5 days apart calving dates Feb. 21 to Feb. 26. 4632 is bred to FCC Tarzin, all other heifers were pasture exposed to Graffs 231 of 632 (Angus). Estimated calving dates determined by ultrasound”
ANGUS CROSS
402 4620, 4622, 4636, 4639, 4640
Tag # C.D. Notes4620 3/3-8/16 NS GRAFFS 231
4622 3/3-8/16 NS GRAFFS 231
4636 3/3-8/16 NS GRAFFS 231
4639 3/3-8/16 NS GRAFFS 231
4640 3/3-8/16
These heifers are due 5 days apart calving dates March 3 to March 8. These heifers were pasture exposed to Graffs 231 of 632. Estimated calving dates determined by ultrasound”
ANGUS CROSS
ANGUS CROSS403 4627, 4628, 4635, 4644
These heifers are due 5 days apart calving dates March 3 to March 8. These heifers were pasture exposed to Graffs 231 of 632. Estimated calving dates determined by ultrasound”
Tag # C.D. Notes4627 3/3-8/16 NS Graffs 231
4628 3/3-8/16 NS Graffs 231
4635 3/3-8/16 NS Graffs 231
4644 3/3-8/16 NS Graffs 231
ANGUS CROSS405 4626, 4629, 4633, 4634, 4656
These heifers are due 20 days apart due to start calving March 13 and April 3. 4629, 4633, 4634 Bred to FCC Tarzin. All other heifers were pasture exposed to our natural service sire Graffs 231.Estimated calving dates determined by ultrasound”
Tag # C.D. Notes4626 3/14/16- 4/3/16 NS Bred Graffs 231
4629 3/14/16- 4/3/16 NS Bred FCC Tarzin
4633 3/14/16- 4/3/16 NS Bred FCC Tarzin
4634 3/14/16- 4/3/16 NS Bred FCC Tarzin
4656 3/14/16- 4/3/16 NS Bred Graffs 231
FCC Tarzin (Angus)CE BW WW YW Milk REA Marb
+13 +.2 +53 +95 +14 +23 -
.05 .05 .05 .05 .05 .05 -
HEREFORD ANGUS CROSS ( BLACK BALDIES)406 4631, 4635, 4637, 4649
These heifers are all black white faces, out of Hereford cows and an Angus bull. These BWF heifers are due 15 days apart due to start calving Feb 21 to March 7. 4631 bred FCC Tarzin. All other heifers were pasture exposed to our natural service sire Graffs 231. Estimated calving dates determined by ultrasound”
Tag # C.D. Notes4631 2/21/16 -3/7/16 NS Bred FCC Tarzin
4635 2/21/16 -3/7/16 NS Bred Graffs 231
4637 2/21/16 -3/7/16 NS Bred Graffs 231
4649 2/21/16 -3/7/16 NS Bred Graffs 231
JEFF & TONYA FOWLER-CHANUTE, KS
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Graffs M231 of 623 (Angus)CE BW WW YW Milk REA Marb
10 1.3 51 91 11 - -
0.30 0.36 0.28 0.28 0.22 - -
NS GRAFFS 231
ANGUS CROSS404 4621, 4623, 4648 4648, 4852, 4855, 4846
These Angus cross heifers are 15 days apart due to calving March 13 to March 28. These heifers were pasture exposed to Graffs 231 of 632. Estimated calving dates determined by ultrasound”
Tag # C.D. Notes4621 3/13-28/16 NS Graffs 231
4623 3/13-28/16 NS Graffs 231
4648 3/13-28/16 NS Graffs 231
4852 3/13-28/16 NS Graffs 231
4855 3/13-28/16 NS Graffs 231
4846 3/13-28/16 NS Graffs 231
GRAFFS 231 OF 632
Black white face heifer due to calve April 8 bred to FCC Tarzin
4630BLACK BALDY 408
4641RED WHITE BALDY 409
Red white face heifer due to calve April 3
Fcc TARZIN
HEREFORD ANGUS CROSS (RED BALDIES)407 4638, 4645, 4647, 4653
These heifers red white faces, out of Hereford cows and a Red Angus bull.These RWF heifers are due 15 days apart they are due to start calving Feb. 21 to March 7. These heifers were pasture exposed to our natural service sire Graffs 231. Estimated calving dates determined by ultrasound”
Tag # C.D. Notes4638 2/21/16 -3/7/16 NS Bred Graffs 231
4645 2/21/16 -3/7/16 NS Bred Graffs 231
4647 2/21/16 -3/7/16 NS Bred Graffs 231
4653 2/21/16 -3/7/16 NS Bred Graffs 231
Estimated calving dates determined by ultrasound”
Estimated calving dates determined by ultrasound”
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5014001, 4002, 4003, 4005, 4006, 4008, 4009
Hoover Dam AAA (Angus)CE BW WW YW Milk REA Marb
+9 -0.3 +50 +97 +27 +1.16 +.73
.93 .97 .96 .95 .89 .77 .78
Tag # C.D. Notes4001 1/28/16 AI Bred Hoover Dam
4002 1/28/16 AI Bred Hoover Dam
4003 1/28/16 AI Bred Hoover Dam
4005 1/28/16 AI Bred Hoover Dam
4006 1/28/116 AI Bred Hoover Dam
4008 1/28/16 AIBred Hoover Dam
4009 1/28/16 AI Bred Hoover Dam
MARK NEELY-CHANUTE, KS
AI on 4/19/15 to Hoover Dam. Pasture Exposed from 5/2/15-6/2/16 to McCabe Insight 2783. Confirmed stuck to AI. All home raised and out of McCabe Genetics and Sunflower Genetic Bulls.
ANGUS CROSS
5024612, 4600, 4601, 4619, 4605, 4603, 4608, 4598
SAV Brilliance 8077 (Angus)CE BW WW YW Milk REA Marb
+10 +0.0 +52 +93 +28 +.61 +.41
.90 .96 .94 .91 .81 .73 .75
Tag # C.D. Notes4612 2/19/16 AI Bred SAV Brilliance
4601 2/19/16 AI Bred SAV Brilliance
4600 2/19/16 AI Bred SAV Brilliance
4619 2/19/16 AI Bred SAV Brilliance
4605 2/19/16 AI Bred SAV Brilliance
4603 2/19/16 AI Bred SAV Brilliance
4608 2/19/16 AI Bred SAV Brilliance
4598 2/19/16 AI Bred SAV Brillance
8 heifers in this lot. AI on 5/20/15 to SAV Brilliance. Pasture Exposed from 6/3/15-7/20/15 to NF Kim Mac Aberdeen 342. Confirmed stuck to AI. Heifers all purchase from Brad and Don Haun of Haun Ranch, Fall River, Kansas.
BLACK BALDIES
5 heifers in lot. AI on 5/20/15 to SAV Brillance. Pasture exposed on 6/3/15-7/20/15 to NF Kim Mac Aberdeen 342. Heifers rasied at Houn Ranch, Fall River, KS. FI Baldies out of EE Ranch Hereford Bulls.
503 4596, 4618, 4616, 4615, 4602
SAV Brilliance 8077 (Angus)CE BW WW YW Milk REA Marb
+10 +0.0 +52 +93 +28 +.61 +.41
.90 .96 .94 .91 .81 .73 .75
Tag # C.D. Notes4596 3/11/16 NS Bred
4618 2/19/16 AI Bred
4616 3/11/16 NS Bred
4615 3/11/16 NS Bred
4602 2/19/16 AI Bred
BLACK BALDIES
504 4599, 4611, 4604, 4597, 4613, 4609
Tag # C.D. Notes4599 3/27/16 NS Bred
4611 3/11/16 NS Bred
4604 3/11/16 NS Bred
4597 3/11/16 NS Bred
4613 4/1/16 NS Bred
4609 4/1/16 NS Bred
6 heifers in lot. AI 5/20/15 to SAV Brillance. Pasture Exposed 6/3/15-7/20/15 to NF Kim Mac Aberdeen 342. Confirmed all Natural Service. All heifers purchased from Brad and Don Haun Ranch Fall River, KS.
ANGUS
5054617, 4614, 4594, 4610, 4595, 4607, 4606
Tag # C.D. Notes4617 2/19/15 Al Bred SAV Brillance
4614 2/19/16 Al Bred SAV Brillance
4594 3/11/16 NS Bred
4610 3/11/16 NS Bred
4595 3/16/16 NS Bred
4607 2/19/16 AI Bred SAV Brillance
4606 3/11/16 NS Bred
7 heifers in this lot. AI on 5/20/15 to SAV Brillance. Pasture Exposed 6/3/15-7/20/15 to NF Kim Mac Aberdeen 342. All heifers purchased from Brad and Don Haun, Haun Ranch Fall River, KS.
RED BALDIES
HEIFER #441
NF Kim Aberdeen (Angus)CE BW WW YW Milk REA Marb
8 1.2 54 94 9 30 .5
.3 .33 .27 .31 .17 .22 .34
HEIFER #410
HEIFER #446 HEIFER #418
SAV Brilliance 8077 (Angus)CE BW WW YW Milk REA Marb
+10 +0.0 +52 +93 +28 +.61 +.41
.90 .96 .94 .91 .81 .73 .75
Estimated calving dates determined by ultrasound”
Estimated calving dates determined by ultrasound”
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PECK BROTHERS CATTLE CO.- ERIE, KS
These heifers are 100% home raised on our ranch. They are 50% Red Angus and Charolais cross and 50% Black Angus and Charolais Cross.We started out with 83 heifers and we culled down to 81 of the best heifers. We did not keep any heifers for ourselves.The Red Angus Cross heifers source back to the Wagon Hound Ranch at Douglas, Wyoming. A truly outstanding Red Angus Ranch.The Black Angus Cross heifers source back to a set of cows that we purchased 12 years ago from the Padlock Ranch in Wyoming and Montana.We have bred these heifers to low birth weight bulls from McCabe Genetics and have had excellent results in the past 3 or 4 years using their bulls.We are proud to say that everyone we sold to last year has told us that their bred heifers got along very well.
McCabe-ACR Emblazon A3078CE BW WW YW Milk REA Marb
9 1.8 44 82 19 0.75 0.48
0.23 0.33 0.23 0.17 0.13 0.19 0.18
McCabe-ACR Frontman A3063CE BW WW YW Milk REA Marb
8 1.3 46 81 24 0.83 0.40
0.24 0.31 0.2 0.12 0.11 0.17 0.16
McCabe Bismark 423CE BW WW YW Milk REA Marb
8 1.0 49 87 27 0.47 0.45
0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05
McCabe Hoover Dam J283CE BW WW YW Milk REA Marb
8 1.1 39 78 24 0.62 0.81
0.29 0.35 0.27 0.21 0.2 0.25 0.23
McCabe PVF Brillance 2170CE BW WW YW Milk REA Marb
9 2.2 41 73 26 0.66 0.25
0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05
McCabe TSA Hoover Dam 3002CE BW WW 60 Milk REA Marb
8 1.4 48 87 28 0.89 0.78
0.28 0.31 0.26 0.24 0.21 0.25 0.23
McCabe PVF Insight 2186CE BW WW YW Milk REA Marb
11 0.2 47 88 27 0.79 0.16
0.05 0.05 0 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05
9 HEADCHAROLAIS RED ANGUS CROSS601
Tag # C.D. Tag # C.D.4010 3/4/2016 4711 3/4/2016
4014 3/4/2016 4714 3/4/2016
4015 3/4/2016 4715 3/4/2016
4702 3/4/2016 4717 3/4/2016
4703 3/4/2016
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Tag # C.D. Tag # C.D.4019 3/14/2016 4745 3/14/2016
4707 3/14/2016 4746 3/14/2016
4710 3/14/2016 4760 3/14/2016
4723 3/14/2016 4761 3/14/2016
4730 3/14/2016 4766 3/14/2016
4734 3/14/2016
8 HEADCHAROLAIS RED ANGUS CROSS604
Tag # C.D. Tag # C.D.4709 3/19/2016 4737 3/24/2016
4725 3/19/2016 4738 3/24/2016
4731 3/19/2016
4753 3/19/2016
10 HEADCHAROLAIS RED ANGUS CROSS605
Tag # C.D. Tag # C.D.4017 3/29/2016 4749 4/8/2016
4713 3/29/2016 4759 4/13/2016
4716 4/3/2016 4729 4/23/2016
4705 4/8/2016 4757 4/23/2016
4727 4/8/2016 4712 4/26/2016
8 HEADCHAROLAIS RED ANGUS CROSS602
Tag # C.D. Tag # C.D.4722 3/4/2016 4747 3/4/2016
4726 3/4/2016 4754 3/4/2016
4739 3/4/2016 4755 3/4/2016
4744 3/4/2016 4769 3/4/2016
4765 3/24/2016
4767 3/24/2016
*ALL ANGUS BULLSSAV BISMARk 5682. Sire of McCabe Bismark 423 and
McCake PVF Brilliance 2170
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7 HEADCHAROLAIS610
Tag # C.D. Tag # C.D.4728 3/19/2016 4742 3/24/2016
4732 3/19/2016 4016 4/23/2016
4740 3/19/2016
4750 3/19/2016
9 HEADCHAROLAIS BLACK ANGUS CROSS606
Tag # C.D. Tag # C.D.4701 3/4/2016 4724 3/14/2016
4704 3/4/2016 4735 3/14/2016
4741 3/4/2016 4736 3/14/2016
4011 3/14/2016
4720 3/14/20169 HEAD
CHAROLAIS BLACK ANGUS CROSS607Tag # C.D. Tag # C.D.4756 3/14/2016 4719 3/19/2016
4758 3/14/2016 4768 3/19/2016
4748 3/14/2016 4718 3/19/2016
4762 3/14/2016 4764 3/19/2016
4763 3/14/2016
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Tag # C.D. Tag # C.D.4733 3/22/2016 4700 3/24/2016
4743 3/24/2016 4013 4/18/2016
4751 3/24/2016 4708 4/28/2016
6 HEADCHAROLAIS 609
Tag # C.D. Tag # C.D.4020 3/4/2016 4752 3/14/2016
4721 3/4/2016 4770 3/14/2016
4018 3/9/2016 4012 3/14/2016
4706 3/9/2016
4765 3/24/2016
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All Vista vaccines are labeled for use in pregnant cows and calves nursing from pregnant cows.
Vista Once and Once PMH® SQ also provide 16-week protection against Mannheimia haemolytica and Pasteurella multocida – the only products with duration claims against these respiratory bacteria.
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PECK BROTHERS CATTLE CO.- ERIE, KS
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ROLF LIMOUSIN-LEROY, KS
701 4129, 4130, 4127, 4126
All are black and polled, registered, purebred females, and raised on the farm. Papers transferred upon request of the buyer. Pedigree and performance data available upon request. Safe to TMCK Burris 114B.
LIMOUSIN
TMCK Burris 114B (LimFlex)CE BW WW YW Milk REA Marb
17 -0.4 +75 +125 +30 16.25 .46
Tag # C.D. Notes4129 2/21/16 TMCK Burris 114B
4130 2/21/16 TMCK Burris 114B
4127 2/26/16 TMCK Burris 114B
4126 2/26/16 TMCK Burris 114B
702 4050, 4051, 4128, 4054
All are black and polled, registered, purebred Limousin or Limflex females, and raised on the farm. Papers transferred upon request of the buyer. Pedigree and performance data available upon request.
Tag # C.D. Notes4050 2/26/16 TMCK Burris 114B
4128 3/3/16 TMCK Burris 114B
4051 3/3/16 TMCK Burris 114B
4054 3/3/16 TMCK Burris 114B
TMCK Burris 114B (LimFlex)CE BW WW YW Milk REA Marb
17 -0.4 +75 125 +30 16.25 .46
LIMOUSIN
TMck BURRIS 114B
All lots are bred to our newest AI sire, TMCK Burris 114B. Service by this sire means you are purchasing calving ease for these heifer lots; calving ease for any retained females put back into your herd; curve bending performance and carcass traits which should top any grid. This sire is in the top 1% of the breed for CED, CEM, marbling and Mainstream Terminal Index, and has the performance numbers to back it up. All calves from this mating will be black and polled.
TMCK BURRIS 114B DOB: 2/6/2014 SIRE: SAV ANGUS VALLEY 1867 DAM: TMCK 518Z
50% LIMFLEX SIRE; HOMO POLLED; HOMO BLACK
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: Do not treat within 48 days of slaughter. Not for use in female dairy cattle 20 months of age or older, including dry dairy cows, or in veal calves. Post-injection site damage (e.g., granulomas, necrosis) can occur. These reactions have disappeared without treatment.
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Available in 500 mL, 250 mL and 50 mL bottles. Administer subcutaneously at 1 mL/110 lbs.
A deworming with LONGRANGE® (eprinomectin) can help keep parasites from eating into your profits.If you used a conventional dewormer like CYDECTIN® (moxidectin), SAFE-GUARD® (fenbendazole) or in combination, your cattle
1 Dependent upon parasite species, as referenced in FOI summary and LONGRANGE product label.
2 LONGRANGE product label.3 Data on file at Merial.
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are probably already reinfected with parasites. That’s because conventional dewormers only last 14 to 42 days and SAFE-GUARD has no persistent effect. Only LONGRANGE delivers up to 150 days of parasite control in a single treatment.1,2
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Extended-Release Injectable Parasiticide5% Sterile SolutionNADA 141-327, Approved by FDA for subcutaneous injectionFor the Treatment and Control of Internal and External Parasites of Cattle on Pasture with Persistent EffectivenessCAUTION: Federal law restricts this drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian.INDICATIONS FOR USELONGRANGE, when administered at the recommended dose volume of 1 mL per 110 lb (50 kg) body weight, is effective in the treatment and control of 20 species and stages of internal and external parasites of cattle:
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATIONLONGRANGE® (eprinomectin) should be given only by subcutaneous injection in front of the shoulder at the recommended dosage level of 1 mg eprinomectin per kg body weight (1 mL per 110 lb body weight).WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
Withdrawal Periods and Residue WarningsAnimals intended for human consumption must not be slaughtered within 48 days of the last treatment.This drug product is not approved for use in female dairy cattle 20 months of age or older, including dry dairy cows. Use in these cattle may cause drug residues in milk and/or in calves born to these cows.A withdrawal period has not been established for pre-ruminating calves. Do not use in calves to be processed for veal.
Animal Safety Warnings and PrecautionsThe product is likely to cause tissue damage at the site of injection, including possible granulomas and necrosis. These reactions have disappeared without treatment. Local tissue reaction may result in trim loss of edible tissue at slaughter.Observe cattle for injection site reactions. If injection site reactions are suspected, consult your veterinarian. This product is not for intravenous or intramuscular use. Protect product from light. LONGRANGE® (eprinomectin) has been developed specifically for use in cattle only. This product should not be used in other animal species.When to Treat Cattle with GrubsLONGRANGE effectively controls all stages of cattle grubs. However, proper timing of treatment is important. For the most effective results, cattle should be treated as soon as possible after the end of the heel fly (warble fly) season. Environmental HazardsNot for use in cattle managed in feedlots or under intensive rotational grazing because the environmental impact has not been evaluated for these scenarios.Other Warnings: Underdosing and/or subtherapeutic concentrations of extended-release anthelmintic products may encourage the development of parasite resistance. It is recommended that parasite resistance be monitored following the use of any anthelmintic with the use of a fecal egg count reduction test program.TARGET ANIMAL SAFETYClinical studies have demonstrated the wide margin of safety of LONGRANGE® (eprinomectin). Overdosing at 3 to 5 times the recommended dose resulted in a statistically significant reduction in average weight gain when compared to the group tested at label dose. Treatment-related lesions observed in most cattle administered the product included swelling, hyperemia, or necrosis in the subcutaneous tissue of the skin. The administration of LONGRANGE at 3 times the recommended therapeutic dose had no adverse reproductive effects on beef cows at all stages of breeding or pregnancy or on their calves.Not for use in bulls, as reproductive safety testing has not been conducted in males intended for breeding or actively breeding. Not for use in calves less than 3 months of age because safety testing has not been conducted in calves less than 3 months of age.STORAGEStore at 77° F (25° C) with excursions between 59° and 86° F (15° and 30° C). Protect from light.Made in Canada.Manufactured for Merial Limited, Duluth, GA, USA.®LONGRANGE and the Cattle Head Logo are registered trademarks of Merial. ©2013 Merial. All rights reserved.1050-2889-02, Rev. 05/2012
Gastrointestinal Roundworms LungwormsBunostomum phlebotomum – Adults and L4 Dictyocaulus viviparus
– AdultsCooperia oncophora – Adults and L4
Cooperia punctata – Adults and L4
Cooperia surnabada – Adults and L4
Haemonchus placei – Adults GrubsOesophagostomum radiatum – Adults Hypoderma bovisOstertagia lyrata – Adults
Ostertagia ostertagi – Adults, L4, and inhibited L4
Trichostrongylus axei – Adults and L4 MitesTrichostrongylus colubriformis – Adults Sarcoptes scabiei var. bovis
Parasites Durations of Persistent Effectiveness
Gastrointestinal RoundwormsBunostomum phlebotomum 150 daysCooperia oncophora 100 daysCooperia punctata 100 daysHaemonchus placei 120 daysOesophagostomum radiatum 120 daysOstertagia lyrata 120 daysOstertagia ostertagi 120 daysTrichostrongylus axei 100 daysLungwormsDictyocaulus viviparus 150 days
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Over calves treated with CYDECTIN + SAFE-GUARD.* Results varied between 13 and 40 lbs. for heifers and steers, respectively, over 104 days.
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SALE NOTES
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Sunflower Supreme Sponsors
THANk YOUProducer Advisory Committee
Kansas State University
Kansas Department of Agriculture
K-State Research and Extension
Sunflower Supreme Sponsors
K-State Research and Extension
Kansas State University
Producer Advisory CommitteeROYAL PURPLE SILVER LEVEL BRONZE LEVEL
REcOGNITION
Kansas Department of Agriculture
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SALE NOTES
Sunflower Supreme Sponsors
THANk YOUProducer Advisory Committee
Jim DeGeer Jackie Rolf Dr. Charles FoxDr. Don Coover Dr. Jason Simpson Gale GeorgeClint Eastwood Mark Neely Abbie PowellKeith Martin Darl Henson Lynne HinrichsenCody Garten Jaymelynn Farney
Kansas State UniversityDr. Daryl Buchholz, Associate Director - Coop Extension Director
Dr. Gregg Hadley, Associate Professor - Agriculture & Natural ResourceDr. Ken Odde, Professor and Department Head - Animal Sciences & Industry
Dr. J.D. McNutt, Director - Extension, SE AreaJosh Coltrain, Wildcat District
Jeri Geren, Wildcat District
Kansas Department of AgricultureDr. Jackie McClaskey, Secretary of Agriculture
Lynne Hinrichsen, Agribusiness Development Director
K-State Research and ExtensionDarl Henson, Coffey County Jill Zimmerman, Cowley CountyShannon Blocker, Frontier District Karol Lohman, Leavenworth CountyAbbie Powell, Marais des Cygnes Chris Petty, Southwind DistrictKeith Martin, Wildcat District Dale Lanham, Woodson CountyKaren Walters, Southeast Area
*Office professionals in counties and districts who helped coordinate the data
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Kansas State University
Producer Advisory Committee
REcOGNITION
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