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Hot Damn Dottie P27
Great
females make the world go ‘round, and this one will make your world a lot
better, and Hot Damn Dottie is one incredible breeding piece with
breed/program changing implications for everyone that gets a piece of her.
You simply will not find one any bigger boned, better haired, bigger bellied
or more right for the times. This is a modern show steer producer if there
ever was one, and her pedigree is loaded with championship genetics and yet
no sign of Meyer 734, Power Plant, or Draft Pick anywhere. We bet that
Dottie will rank with the stoutest of young females you’ve seen in quite
some time, and we invite you to compare.
These are “instant impact”
genetics!
Owned with Mulder Livestock – Jackson,
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DSUL Max Factor 3142N
Dan Sullivan
calls this one “One of our best ever” at Sullivan Ranch, and she sure looks
the part with a pedigree that is stacked with generations of success. It’s
nearly impossible to build a female with more inherent potential and bred-in
value than Max Factor 3142N. Those are strong words, but she is that good,
and she blends some of the most valuable and potent show cattle genetics
into a very rare form. By the maternal giant, Chill Factor, 3142N is the
first calf from a very powerful daughter of the Simmental legend, Black Max,
and her second dam is the former Sullivan Cattle Company and current Boysel
Cattle Company donor, OCC Blackbird 942C by OCC Anchor, that is widely
recognized as one of the most valuable Angus females in the club calf
business. 942C is the dam of a long line of popular and productive cattle
including more than $52,000 from the sale of only 5 daughters including the
$14,250 former record-selling open heifer of the Holiday Classic Sale for
Shady Hill Farms, OH. The pedigree of 3142N reads like a “Who’s Who” of
show cattle greats, and she offers proven Maine x Simmy x Angus blood with
no Meyer 734, Power Plant, or Chi of any kind. 3142N is solid black, smooth
polled, and absolutely captivating. It’s hard to build them like this, and
they do not come around very often. Time will prove the real value of this
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DEL Midnight Jane
Acquired from Double J Cattle during
the summer of 2005, Midnight Jane is a smooth and powerful DeBull daughter
that was a very successful producer in the former Siler Farms herd in
Clarksville, TN. Her sons and daughters have been favorites and top-sellers
from past natural calf crops at Siler Farms, but the ET progeny of Midnight
Jane are just starting to arrive with her first calf on our farm being the
most sought-after steer prospect in our 2005 fall crop. This cow is just
freaky enough to raise some high-dollar ones, she has already proven that,
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American Outlaw
Son of Ka'Ba Jeanne 102 "Pretzel"
Ka’Ba Jeanne 102
“Pretzel”
The dam of the popular AI sire,
American Outlaw, and much, much more! Pretzel is a rare Shorthorn donor
with enough power to run with the crossbreds. We are waiting on test
results, but Pretzel has worked well with several different sires and has
never had a problem with TH. Her flush to Double Vision yielded not only
American Outlaw, but also a steer that was sold by Caldwell Show Cattle, IL
and was later a county fair champion in Indiana, and also outstanding show
heifer prospects born in the spring of 2004 for Rist Show Cattle, IN, Cedar
Creek Farm, IA, and Waymar Shorthorns, IL. Her mating to Outrageous was a
great success as well, producing the 2004 OCA BEST Hi Point Shorthorn Steer
that was a 15 time Champion or Reserve for Jacque Knipe, OH. You can bet on
plenty of purple ribbons when you work with cows like Pretzel.
Owned with
Mulder Livestock – Jackson, Minnesota |