This March Angus heifer will sell as lot 13 in the Northstar Classic Angus Sale on Saturday, December 3rd in Valley City, ND. She is a very balanced and correct heifer with alot of potential and has a disposition suitable for a showman of any age.
The Chisum calves will be deep bodied and big ribbed with some thickness to them. They seem to be average frame size and should make some super good cows. As far as calving ease on Chisum himself they seem to be smaller calves, but I have been told by Spicklers that there can be a bigger one...
This heifer is consigned to the Northstar Classic Angus Sale on December 5th in Valley City, ND.
Check out our website for more information about her.
http://www.montgomeryangus.com
This is a heifer we have entered in an upcoming consignment sale, just wondering what people think of her. She is a March Angus heifer out of TC Total.
This heifer is for sale anytime, she is a Heatseeker X Famous 7001 X WMW. You can check out her and some of our other calves on our website.
www.montgomeryangus.com
PM me if you are interested.
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The calf picture here is a 1/2 blood simmental bull calf out of SFI Accelerator and a Registered Simangus cow.
We have steers and heifers out of Heatwave, Heat Seeker, Hired Man, Hard Core, and Accelerator for sale. All born late February through March.
You can see pics of some of them at http://www.montgomeryangus.com
Saw these calves in person this weekend, they looked really good. The Wave on Wave X Who steer was the high seller in the clubcalf sale and sold for $6250. Not bad for a middle of the class kind of steer. Congratulations That's Funny.
This bull will be selling in the North Dakota State Angus Sale on January 3rd. He is a January 25th son of WAR Cowboy Up. His BW was 87 lbs. and his 205 day weight was 755 with no creep.
Well, here we are on Monday morning waiting for the big news. I think that it is anything but fun waiting to find out wether people are going to be able to continue with the genetic progress that they have been working their whole lives for. But, whatever floats your boat I guess.