Angus and Angus/Simmental cows for sale, ages 3 to 8, UPDATED COMPLETE LISTING

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inthebarnagain

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All of the cows that tags end in L or M were bought by a friend of ours when he bought a 500 head herd  that had lost a pasture lease.  He took the top 25 out and gave us our pick of the next 25.  These were some of the 25.

They have not all raised show winners because frankly we just started to show for ourselves when our daughter got in 4H and I can say that she hasn’t shown anything we haven’t raised and she has done well regardless of where we have shown.  Truthfully we weren’t ready to get rid of any of the cattle and were building the herd, therefore retaining every female that we had and only culling cattle that weren’t of the phenotype that we desired, wouldn’t breed back quick enough or had bad attitudes.  These cattle are all sound, functional cattle that deliver the goods every time.  Other than Hannibal being used a couple of times we haven’t used clubby bulls on them because we were looking to raise replacement females.  That being said, some of these cows I have no doubt at all could home run bred to clubby bulls.

The prices listed are if you come in and pick or choose only a couple.  If you buy more, price goes down.  We are negotiable regardless!

BRED COWS

#101M      DOB Fall 2002                     $900

      OCC Emblazon
101M
      Commercial Angus

This is a small frame cow that always weans a calf over half of her weight.  Pasture exposed to CSA Legend starting on 4/26/2008, calving should start 2/3/2009.


#111M      DOB:   Fall 2002                     $1000

      OCC Emblazon
111M
      Commercial Angus

Pasture exposed to CSA Legend starting on 4/26/2008, calving should start 2/3/2009.


#128M      DOB:   Fall 2002                     $1200

      OCC Emblazon
128M
      Commercial Angus

Raised county fair Simmental champion steer.
Pasture exposed to CSA Legend starting on 4/26/2008, calving should start 2/3/2009.

                   
#62L      DOB:  Fall 2001                     $1000

Crossbred cow.  Always raises really good heavy calves, easy to work with.  We have kept a daughter out of her.  Pasture exposed to CSA Legend starting on 4/26/2008, calving should start 2/3/2009.

#64L      DOB:  Fall 2001                     $1000

Black baldy cow.Pasture exposed to CSA Legend starting on 4/26/2008, calving should start 2/3/2009.

#65L      DOB:  Fall 2001                     $950

Pasture exposed to CSA Legend starting on 4/26/2008, calving should start 2/3/2009.

#69L      DOB:  Fall 2001                     $950

Pasture exposed to CSA Legend starting on 4/26/2008, calving should start 2/3/2009.

#110L      DOB:  Fall 2001                     $1000

Black baldy that is a ground sow.  Hasn't thrown a calf that isn't a baldy since we have had her.  Pasture exposed to CSA Legend starting on 4/26/2008, calving should start 2/3/2009.

#114L      DOB:   Fall 2001                     $1000

Black commercial Angus that weans off heavy calves.  Pasture exposed to CSA Legend starting on 4/26/2008, calving should start 2/3/2009.

#115L      DOB:   Fall 2001                     $1000

      OCC Emblazon
115L
      Commercial Angus
Pasture exposed to CSA Legend starting on 4/26/2008, calving should start 2/3/2009.

#118L      DOB  Fall 2001                     $1000

We have kept every heifer she has had, great dependable cow. Pasture exposed to CSA Legend starting on 4/26/2008, calving should start 2/3/2009.

#121L      DOB:   Fall 2001                     $1000

Larger framed cow that would do great bred clubby.  Our daughter is showing her 2008 heifer by Goldmine and has placed well at jackpot shows with her.  Pasture exposed to CSA Legend starting on 4/26/2008, calving should start 2/3/2009.

REFERENCE SIRES

Goldmine son is out of Goldmine and out of a heifer that was out of Meyer 734 and an angus cow.

CSA Legend P70 #2242751
           

 

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inthebarnagain

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BCCC said:
How about that white stocking gal in the back round?

Unfortunately Carney snuck into that picture.  She was my daughters show heifer from this year and seeing how I would like to live another day, she is one of the few not for sale!

However we do have 3 half sisters of her on her sire's side (Meyer 734/QAS Traveler 23-4).  We also have half sisters of her mother bred to the same bull so she could possibly have some 3/4 sisters on the way, if that makes any sense!
 

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some questions

what kind of calves does CSA legend put on the ground

Goldmine son - is there a simmi named goldmine or am i thinkin of the yellow bull?

 

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We bought CSA legend from a friend of ours this past spring so it was our first year using him but the reason that he sold him was he had kept too many daughters out of him.  He has a daughter a year younger than ours and he took two heifers out of him to the Indiana State Fair and they were in the top half of their class.  We will see how he does with our calves.  As far as looks, he had a massive body and was very smooth through his front end.  Like the other bulls that we used, he is more of a female maker than a steer maker. 

The Goldmine I am referring to is the simmental.
 

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Based on the pedigrees, they look females that you could go lots of directions with & do lots of different things with.  Somebody is going to get a good deal on some good, productive females! 
 

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Update!  We had a couple of calves born last night, so those cows are off the list.  I just removed them from the above posted list.  The open heifers are also sold, plus I added a few new pictures.
 
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