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Donation Lot of collection and freezing of 10 units of sexed semen - 2250

Thought it was a good sale with lots of quality. Some sure looked a lot better in person than in the catalog - most notably the bull out of Mission
 
thanks for the report. I wonder who bought lot 4. I thought he looked pretty intersting.
 
A group of four bought that bull - the embryo prices are per embryo
 
Never got a catalog, since i don't subscribe to Shorthorn Country, anymore. One quick question, though, how did the Sneed bull look? Rob has a good cow herd, and, so does his brother, Jim.


 
really surprised at some of the prices...lot 10 looked like a really good deal...
 
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LJ, I shouldve bought lot 10 - awesome profile - very feminine like I like them but I held out for lot 18 but she sold for more than I was willing to pay, The sneed bull was good but I didn't see him bringing that much - I guess the outcross pedigree was appealing. That Mission bull was way better than his pic.
 
shortdawg said:
LJ, I shouldve bought lot 10 - awesome profile - very feminine like I like them but I held out for lot 18 but she sold for more than I was willing to pay, The sneed bull was good but I didn't see him bringing that much - I guess the outcross pedigree was appealing. That Mission bull was way better than his pic.

It was quite interesting to see that the top selling bull was promoted as being out of a "1200 lb. cow". 
 
SD: My son bought lot 9a to bring bsck up north to Canada. How did she look?

Jim
 
Great Job Shortdawg. Good seeing you again yesterday.  Thanks for posting the results.  There are some more results with some of the buyers listed at my blog, The Bowman Banter, @ www.lukebowmanconsulting.com

i will continue to update as more info roles in.
 
i heard a lot of the bulls no-saled, but there were sure some good heifers in that sale. the 8A heifer of jungles has the potential to due some damage in the hands of the patton family.
 
9a was a good solid heifer - there really wasn't any bad heifers in the sale - good quality throughout. Those Jungels heifers were cookie cutter consistent. Welcome to the planet Luke !
 
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