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Check In: Friday December 12th, 5 p.m. - Show: Saturday, December 8th, 4:00 p.m.
Bulls will be released Saturday, December 13th following the show.
Show is open to all registered bulls born in 2007 or 2008. Bulls will be shown by breed and age.
All bulls must be owned and exhibited by same owner or ranch.
Bulls will be weighed at time of check in.
Performance data must be provided at time of check in.
Copy of registration must accompany entry of all bulls.
Out of state bulls must be accompanied by a certi�cate of health.
A total of four bulls may be entered - Three will show with an alternate.
Cattle will be stalled in the Prairie Pavilion on the Kansas State Fairgrounds
Bedding will be provided, NO STRAW is allowed in the barn. Straw may be used for tie outs only
Stalling assignments are made prior to arrival, please indicate any stalling preferences on entry form
Entry fee is $50 per pen. This fee includes stall fees.
Bulls will be judged by a panel of three judges. Judges will be provided with performance data.
Bulls must be halter broke but will show both loose and on the halter.Entries are due by November 15th, 2008. Late entries will be accepted until show time with anadditional $20 per pen entry fee.
Entries may be mailed to Kansas Beef Exposition - 1318 MacArthur Rd. - Hays, KS 67601
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Trade Show Agreement
Trade Show Check In: Friday December 12th, 6 p.m.
Booths may be released Sunday, December 14th following the show.
Show is open to all commercial and private businesses.The trade show will be held in a climate controlled, well lit building that also houses the auction ring, show ring, and cattle ties.Outdoor display space in available.
Booth spaces are approx. 10’ x 10’
Multiple spaces may be reserved at a discounted price.
All spaces include (1) folding table and (2) chairs
Electricity will be provided to each booth.
Every attempt will be made to provide wireless internet - this amenity will not be guaranteed.
Entries are due by November 1st, 2008. Late entries will be accepted but will not be ensured prime tra�c space.Booth selections will be honored based on postmark of the application, special needs and compatibility with other exhibitors.CostExhibit space purchased before November 1, 2008 - $150.00 for �rst space, $75.00 for each additional space. Exhibit space purchased after November 1, 2008 - $175.00 for �rst space, $100.00 for additional spaces.
Entries may be mailed to Kansas Beef Exposition - 1318 MacArthur Rd. - Hays, KS 67601
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5-S Shorthorns Bill & Mallory Saathoff,
Naponee, NE(308) 269-2602
Bar JS ShorthornsJ.C. Scritchfield
Ellsworth, KS (785) 472-4168
Saturday, December 13th - 5:30 p.m.Kansas State Fairgrounds
Prairie PavilionKansas Beef Exposition Phone - 620-669-3806
Kansas Beef Exposition Fax - 620-669-3808
Todd & Janel Harman620-585-2278
Kansas Shorthorn Association
Quinton Huncovsky785-259-4122
Kansas Beef Exposition
Craig Heinen785-545-5618
Auctioneer
Davis FarmsMark, Teri, & Matt Davis
Manhattan, KS(785) 313-3993
or (785) 313-3599
Loving Polled ShorthornsMarty & Scott Loving
Pawnee Rock, KS(620) 982-4430
or (620) 982-4393
M Bar ShorthornsTroy & Sommer Smith,
Walton, KS(620) 837-3118
Stepping Stone RanchShirley Pearson
& Ron BusseEdson, KS
(785) 694-2802
Roux ShorthornsNorman & Dwayne Roux,
Moundridge, KS(620) 345-6488
Sodhouse Cattle Co.Craig & Billie Hoyt
& Dan DeweyBrewster, KS
(785) 694-2464
TJ Land & Cattle Co.Todd & Janell Harman
Inman, KS(620) 585-2278
Triple H RanchHoward & Elizabeth Hemphill
Baldwin City, KS(785) 594-3356
Ash Valley Jasmine 8513 x4143763 - 2/15/08 - RWM
Purebred HeiferBW: 68# - Adj. 205: 602#
Donated byLoving Polled Shorthorns
Ash Valley Duty 5323Ash Valley Double Duty 32
Ash Valley Miss Star 3523
Ash Valley Jasmine 6194
Ash Valley Double Duty 32
Slacks Jasmine
S H O R T H O RN1
Never have we afforded an opportunity such as this, a top heifer calf of the ‘08 calf crop. This heifer exemplifies what our program is all about, phenotype with genetic consistency. A 68 lb. calf out of a first calf heifer, weaning better than 50%
of her body weight, and sired by the highest scanning REA bull we’ve produced. Breed her how you like; show ring, com-mercial? It won’t be wrong. Selling full interest and full possession. We would like to retain the right to one flush at the
seller’s expense and the buyer’s convenience. 50% of the proceeds to be donated to Kansas Shorthorn Assn.
Lot 1EPDs: BW: -2.8, WW: +11, YW: +19, Milk: +3
R Luc Blossomx4143618 - 2/19/08 - Roan
Purebred HeiferBW: 96#
R Lucky GuyR Pistol
R TD Miss Lincoln
R Tinkerbell
K-Kim Trendline 14L
R Miss September
S H O R T H O RN2
EPDs: BW: +0.1, WW: +13.5, YW: +23.3, Milk: +3.8
Blossom is a mid-February calf straight from the heart of the Roux Shorthorns herd. If you’re looking for a heifer with the ability to turn some heads in the show ring and then convert
into a top producing cow, take a second look at her. CHV.
Roux Shorthorns
DFRS Dutchess’s DD 18x4141838 - 2/25/08 - RWM
Purebred Heifer
DF Hunter’s Buckshot 16K-Kim Revamp
TM Kilmilhill 64P
Bar JS O Dutchess 0548
TJ’s Otis 102
Bar JS RC Duchess 0226
S H O R T H O RN3
EPDs: BW: +2.3, WW: +23, YW: +35, Milk: 0DFRS Dutchess’s DD is an extremely deep, long-bodied feminine show heifer prospect. She is sired by DF Hunter’s Buckshot, out of
our BarJS O Dutchess cow. We were hoping to start showing her this fall, but our son’s schooling wouldn’t allow the time away. Davis Farms
M Bar Gwendoline 817Ux4143814 - 3/23/08 - RWM - PB Heifer
BW: 94#
Waukaru Gold Mine 6049Waukaru Gold Mine 2109
Waukaru E148 Lilly 3157
M Bar Gwendoline 506
RK Shark 106
RK Gwendoline 110
S H O R T H O RN4
EPDs: BW: +0.8, WW: +26, YW: +39, Milk: +1
M Bar Shorthorns
This sweet little heifer has all the right pieces to make a nice show heifer and will be a great cow. Her mother is one of Sommer’s favorite cows and we have all the fe-
males out of her grand dam. We hate to see her go, she has great, accurate numbers, and performance to back it up. This is the only replacement heifer we are selling.
HA Clara 457 IMx4139686 - 5/11/08 - White
Purebred Heifer - BW: 78#
HA Impressive 740Elbee Leader 017K
HA Dawn’s PL 623 PR
HA Clara SM 924 ELB 457
Elbee Leader 017K
HA Golden Clara 526 SM
S H O R T H O RN5
EPDs: BW: +0.9, WW: +5, YW: +7, Milk: +4We purchased this heifer alongside her mother at the recent dispersal of the Kenneth Paul Gibler herd. She is a calf that is in a younger class that few people have. This was the first calf for her dam and she really
performed. CHV. TH test results available sale day.
5-S Shorthorns
HHH Crany’s Rosex4122479 - 3/19/07 - Roan
PB Bred Heifer - BW: 68#S H O R T H O R
N6
EPDs: BW: +1.2, WW: +12, YW: +22, Milk: +2Triple H Ranch
Crany is a good honest type of heifer. What you see is what you get. She is sired by HHH Red Man and his influence is all over her. HHH Red Man is a modest framed bull, but he possesses an extra dimension of thickness from front to back. Her dam is a descendent of JF-BGS Cujo’s Rosie 9334 whose genetic influence has been woven throughout our herd. Crany is bred to HHH Petras Iceman, *x41122478, an exciting young bull with adequate
frame and muscle, but a world of style and balance. The mating will pro-duce one of his first calves and it should be a good one! This young heifer
will be an excellent producer in your herd.
Bar JS R Lass 0781x4126289 - 3/18/07 - R/W
PB Bred Heifer - BW 80#
Bar JS O Riley 0550TJ’s Otis 102
Bar JS Contess 9528
Bar JS C Lass 0444
K-Kim Cabela 09M
Bar JS K Lass 9662
S H O R T H O RN7
EPDs: BW: -0.9, WW: 0.0, YW: +6, Milk: +2
Bred to Bar JS Red Cloud 0780 ET for a Spring 2009 calf. There’s a lot of popular words to describe her, but they’re all true…moderate framed, easy fleshing, structurally correct, strong topped, and good disposition all come
to mind. Her mating to a son of the popular GFS Red Cloud 7026 should be exciting. She’ll work in most anyone’s program.
Bar JS Shorthorns
TJ’s Dutchess 226Sx4126450 - 10/21/2006 - Red
PB Pair - BW 72#
MF Blueprint 833MTU Cujo 301
MF Marigold PD 091
TJ’s Dutchess 093
Sutherland Titleist 269
TJ’s Print 4 Success 131
S H O R T H O RN8
EPDs: BW: -0.8, WW: +20, YW: +44, Milk: +9A carbon copy of her dam in the picture, this solid red, polled, appendix
free, moderate framed cow is backed by great EPDs. She is a double-bred Blueprint daughter with other noteables in her pedigree like
Sutherland Titleist 269. Her calf by TJ’s 434 Cabela 066s, due 11/13/08, could be something special. His calves to date have been thick topped
and loaded with muscle. TH Free by pedigree.
TJ Land & Cattle Co.
Dam of Lot 8
HHH Red ManHHH Laredo
HHH Julie LJ
HHH Miss Crany
GCC Red Baron 363
HHH Cranberry Rose
HHH Rosa Lee*4068913 - 3/16/03 - RoanPB Bred Heifer - BW: 102#
S H O R T H O RN9
EPDs: BW: +2.4, WW: +8, YW: +15, Milk: +3
Triple H Ranch
Rosa Lee’s pedigree is packed with muscle and performance. She is sired by HHH Irish Star who set himself apart from his herd mates in performance and extra muscle in the rear quarters. Rosa Lee’s
dam is HHH Boxer Rosa who is probably the best of our flush mates from our old Rosie cow. Rosa Lee has the good maternal traits that
we strive to produce, the ability to deliver a good sized calf and enough milk to grow it to it’s potential. Breeding information will
be available at sale time. HHH Irish StarBR Windstar
JF BGS Irish Lass S414
HHH Boxer Rosa
Pa Do Boxer 455
JF-BGS Cujo’s Rosie 9334
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Bull Calf*4068913 - 9/6/08 - Red
PB Bull - BW: 102#
This calf already exhibits performance that will catch your atten-tion. The calf’s sire is a modest framed bull, but he possesses an extra dimension of thickness from front to back. If you like them red and polled, don’t let his one small white spot turn you away.
Sire: HHH Red Man
TJs Cloud Dreamerx4037688 - 11/14/00 - Red
PB Bred Heifer - BW 108#
JG Red CloudHFS HL Red Baron
JG 301 First Lady TU156
MF Cool Dreams 568
Deerpark Improver 57
AF Dream Lady 1305
EPDs: BW: +3.2, WW: +14, YW: +21, Milk: 0
Bred to TJ’s 434 Cabela 066S for a spring 2009 calf. More detailed due date available at sale time. This cow was the very first ET calf ever born at our place. She really should be in someone’s donor program with a pedigree that includes some of the greats including Red Cloud, Improver 57, 3W Payoff, and the Margie cow family from Alden’s.
She always raises one of the heaviest calves and stands on a frame that will keep her traveling for many years. Solid red, polled, appendix free and tested TH free.
TJ Land & Cattle Co.
S H O R T H O RN10
5S Filmore*4134260 - 1/29/07 - Red
PB Bull - BW 85#
RB Eagle 255thRB Eagle 148th
RB Ruby 179th
STZ Bianca
STZ Mufasa
STZ Iris 517
EPDs: : BW: +1.6, WW: +18, YW: +26, Milk: +6
Horned. This bull is out of a cow that never misses with an early AI calf sired by RB Eagle 255th, one of the heaviest muscled bulls of the popular Rocker Brothers genetics. 5S Filmore is just shy of two years old and ready to service
a large number of cows. Tested for Trich and TH test results available sale day.
5-S Shorthorns
S H O R T H O RN11
5S Fitz*x4137200 - 9/23/07 - Red
PB Bull - BW 86#
D&D Medicine Man 8184Deerhorn Medicine Man 826
D&D Rosa 818-6
NB Opal 2nd
ToJo Solar 803
NB Opal
EPDs: BW: +1.3, WW: +9, YW: +19, Milk: +3
This fall yearling bull traces back to the Deerhorn Medicine Man bull that was used heavily in the D&D and Dean Fieser herds. He’s solid red, polled, and smooth made. Tested for Trich and TH test results available sale day.
5-S Shorthorns
S H O R T H O RN12
*x4000070 - 3/14/97 - Red Semen
Byland Legacy 5RD15 Mel-Bar Rodeo Drive 345
Byland Velvet D25
MR Lovemore 351
LCS Bel Air 915
MR Lovemore 390EPDs: BW –2.0, WW +20, YW +30, Milk –3
Polled— Offering 10 units of semen. Legacy 23G has sired a lot of great cattle in his career and has done some great things in the Loving Polled Shorthorns herd here in Kansas. Check out his EPD’s. Low birth weights com-bined with more than adequate growth numbers. That can be a hard package to find while maintaining great
structure and longevity.
Bar JS Shorthorns
S H O R T H O RN13
JR Legacy 23G
Bar JS Steer Tattoo 0843Tattoo 0843 - 3/21/08 - Roan
PUREBRED STEER
Bar JS 80C’s Gus 0620Eionmor Mr Gus 80C
Bar JS RC Kendra 0223
Bar JS D Countess 0425
Bar JS Duch 0020
Bar JS Countess9884
Here’s one of the first calves to sell sired by 80C’s Gus, who is a flushmate to the Grand Champion Bull at the Kansas State Fair that was exhibited by Fischer Cattle Co. This roan calf is extra thick with a lot of guts. He moves
freely on a structurally correct frame. He should put you in the winner’s circle.
Bar JS Shorthorns
S H O R T H O RN14
Pending - 6/10/08 - R/W
PUREBRED STEER
Sodhouse Little Man 342Sodhouse Mr Man 49
KS Queen 611
Sodhouse Starlight 471
Sodhouse Dog Soldier 348
Sodhouse Starlight 273
Soldier Boy 720 is a classy young steer that can target a lot of different end points. The Dog Soldier by Little Man calves really work well.
Sodhouse Cattle Co
S H O R T H O RN15
Sodhouse Soldier Boy 720
Pending - 6/26/08 - R/W
PUREBRED STEER
SP RB Bottomline EliteSP RB Bottomline 60
JI Courtney
Purebred Shorthorn Cow
SP RB Bottomline
A late June calf with a lot of style. His color will get him noticed in the show ring and with his stacked Bottomline pedigree, you know he’ll be packed with muscle.
Stepping Stone Ranch
S H O R T H O RN16
Sodhouse Soldier Boy 720
Junior ShowRules & Eligibility
Sanctioned By The Kansas Club Calf Association
General RulesJunior Show will be a two day show, heifers will show on Saturday, December 13th and steers will show on Sunday, December 14th. Each day animals will have the option to show in one or both rings. A two ring system will be used with a different judge in each of the A ring and B ring. Animals must be entered to show in each of the two rings.This will be a prospect show. Steers and market heifers must be born on or after Jan. 1, '08, and breeding heifers must be born on or after Jan.1, '07. Any heifer that has calved will be ineligible to show.Steers and market heifers will be weighed and classes will be broken by weight and breed. Breeding Heifer classes will be broken by age and breed.Youth show entries will be allowed on the grounds starting at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 11th and must be on the grounds by 5:00 p.m. on Friday Dec. 12th. Check in will be Friday December 12th from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.Youth show cattle may be stalled in the Prairie Pavilion in the designated area. No cattle will be permitted to stall in sale cattle aisles.There will be no showmanship contest.Exhibitors must be a 4-H, FFA or Breed Association Members. Any exhibitor who was 21 years of age before January 1, 2008 is ineligible to show. Exhibitors must show their own animal unless they have more than one animal in a single class.The Kansas Beef Expo Executive Committee will have final ruling on interpretation of all rules.Breed must have at least three head to represent a breed division. If fewer than three are entered, that breed will show as AOB. Exceptions exist if award is sponsored by breed association.Each steer showing in a breed specific class may be subject to a screening committee. All screening committee decisions are final.All heifers must be registered in the name of the junior exhibitor only.Registration papers must be presented at the show. Heifers entering the AOB class must be registered heifers (not commercial). There will be a commercial heifer class offered.All heifers and steers bought at the 2008 Kansas Beef Expo sale are eligible to show in the Beef Expo Youth Show, the entry fee will be waived on these animals.All cattle that enter the premise must have health papers issued within thirty days prior to event. Animals with lesions of ringworm, warts or infested with mange will be excused from the premises.
Breed Steer EligibilityAngusSteers must have American Angus Association registration papers and corresponding tattoo. Steers must show typical Angus type as determined by the Classification Committee. The decision of the Classification Committee is final.CharolaisSteers must be at least 50% Charolais or higher, show Charolais characteristics, and be out of a registered Charolais sire or dam. Steer exhibitors must provide a Kansas Charolais Association steer certificate. KCA certificates can be obtained from the breeder. For certificates, contact the KCA, Laci Schrader, 2118 Oxbow Road, Wells, KS 67467 (785) 488-2135. ChianinaChianina steers must meet registration requirements as defined by the American Chianina Association, be registered with ACA and have a legible tattoo corresponding to the registration papers. GelbviehSteers must be 3/8 Gelbvieh or greater.Hereford and Polled HerefordSteers will show together. Entries are open to Hereford steers sired by a registered Hereford bull and whose dam is registered with the AHA or is a purebred commercial Hereford. Steers do not need to be registered but a steer certificate is required to show as indicated below: *Horned steers must have a steer certificate issued by the American Hereford Association. An application may be obtained by writing to the American Hereford Association Youth Department. *Polled steers are required to have either an AHAsteer certificate or Kansas Polled Hereford Association steer certificate. For a KPHAcertificate, contact Paula Acheson, 3 N. Chicago, PO Box 86, Woodbine, KS 67492 (785) 257-3541. Steers must show characteristics typical of straight-bred Hereford cattle. All steers will be subject to inspection by a KHA/KPHAcommittee and are required to meet minimum standards for type, quality and conformation. The committee will check tattoos to see that they correspond to the record of certification and will have the final authority to determine eligibility of steers for the Hereford show. Ineligible steers will be changed to the “Crossbred” division. LimousinSteers must be 50% or higher, sired by a registered Limousin bull or out of a registered Limousin cow. Steers need not be registered, but exhibitors must provide a completed State Association Steer Certificate. A completed KLBA steer certificate may obtained from the breeder, or by contacting Karen Campbell, 23577 - 139th St., Leavenworth, KS 66048 (913) 727-5407, or by clicking the juniors link at www.kansaslimousin.org.Maine-AnjouSteers must be 1/4 or higher Maine-Anjou, sired by a Maine-Anjou bull, registered with the American Maine-Anjou Association and have a legible tattoo corresponding to the registration papers.MaintainerSteers must be 74% or lower Maine-Anjou.ShorthornSteers must be 15/16 or higher and have a Kansas Shorthorn Association verification form or American Shorthorn Association purebred registration certificate (red color form).Appendix ShorthornSteers must be 7/8 or less and have a Kansas Shorthorn Association verification form or American Shorthorn Association purebred registration certificate (green color form).SimmentalSteers must be at least 50% Simmental, accompanied by an American Simmental Association performance pedigree and have legible tattoos corresponding to the accompanying performance pedigree.AOBClass is for all breed qualified steers that do not have minimum numbers for breed division or breed steers that do not have a division. All AOB steers must have association certificates and or posess breed characteristics to be qualified as a breed steer.CrossbredAll steers that do not classify in above listed divisions, do not posess breed characteristics associate with specific breed, crossbred steers and or any steer not deemed fit to be represented by a specific breed.
All breed listed above are potential breed divisions, all breeds must have a minimum of three entries to be enstated as a breed division. Show committee has right to add or delete divisions based on number of head participating.
Entry Fee - $35 per entry per day for all entries postmarked before November 15, 2008.Late fee - $50 per entry per day.
Saturday, December 13th and Sunday, December 14thHeifers Ring A & B - Satuday December 13thMarket Ring A & B - Sunday December 14th
Potential Heifer Divisions & Show Order
CommercialAOB
SimmentalAppendix Shorthorn
ShorthornMaintainer
Maine-AnjouLimousinHerefordGelbviehChianinaCharolais
Angus
Potential Market Divisions & Show Order
AngusCharolaisChianinaGelbviehHerefordLimousin
Maine-AnjouShorthorn
Appendix ShorthornSimmental
AOBCrossbred
Market Heifer
Youth ShowEntry Form
Exhibitor Entry
Animal Entry
Exhibitor Name __________________________________________________________________________________
Address, City, State, Zip ____________________________________________________________________________
Telephone __________ ______ E Mail _________________________Exhibitor Birth Date _____________________
Parent or Guardian Name _________________________ _________________________________________________
MARKET BREEDING (Circle One) Animal will be showing in ring A B Both Rings (Circle One)
BREED/DIVISION _______________________________________________ANIMAL BIRTH DATE ________________
ANIMAL NAME ________________________________________________REGISTRATION NUMBER _____________
WAS THIS ANIMAL PURCHASED IN THE 2007 KANSAS BEEF EXPO SALE? YES _________NO __________
MARKET BREEDING (Circle One) Animal will be showing in ring A B Both Rings (Circle One)
BREED/DIVISION _______________________________________________ANIMAL BIRTH DATE ________________
ANIMAL NAME ________________________________________________REGISTRATION NUMBER _____________
WAS THIS ANIMAL PURCHASED IN THE 2007 KANSAS BEEF EXPO SALE? YES _________NO __________
MARKET BREEDING (Circle One) Animal will be showing in ring A B Both Rings (Circle One)
BREED/DIVISION _______________________________________________ANIMAL BIRTH DATE ________________
ANIMAL NAME ________________________________________________REGISTRATION NUMBER _____________
WAS THIS ANIMAL PURCHASED IN THE 2007 KANSAS BEEF EXPO SALE? YES _________NO __________
Entry Fee - $35 per entry per ring for all entries postmarked before November 15, 2008.Late fee - $50 per entry per ring.
_______Head Entered @ $35.00 Per Head X ______Rings = $ _____________Check Number ____________
_______Head Entered @ $50.00 Per Head X ______Rings = $ _____________Check Number ____________
One Entry Form Per Exhibitor PleaseEntries must be mailed to
Kansas Beef Exposition - 1318 MacArthur Rd. - Hays, KS 67601
Make checks payable to Kansas Beef Exposition
Saturday, December 8th - 5:30 p.m.Kansas State Fairgrounds
Prairie PavilionKansas Beef Exposition Phone - 620-669-3806
Kansas Beef Exposition Fax - 620-669-3808
Quinton Huncovsky785-259-4122
Kansas Beef Exposition
Craig Heinen785-545-5618
Auctioneer
MCW Club CalvesMary Werth
Hays, KS785-623-8515
Brett Spader785-466-2247
Kansas Livestock Assn.
Chisum Show CattleSheryl Clanton
Mike BondBucyrus, KS
913-208-1683
Eberth Show CattleBasehor, KS
913-724-2628816-
Logan Flowers& Jason Henson
Ark Valley Cattle Co., LLChttp://www.clubcalves.com/arkval-
leycattleco.htm
Jeff Bryant 888-442-6757620-442-8722
Blair Tenhouse620-660-1410
Doug Tenhouse785-341-4022
Mill Creek Ranch785-449-2841
Alma, KS
Ryan and Sharon Breiner
Manhattan, KS
Stetson JunekCuba, KS
785-729-3442785-694-3468
Pen of Three Bred Heifers:Here is an opportunity to start or enhance your Chi, Club Calf, or Maine program.
39T March daughter of Strictly Business X Impulse son we sold to Texas and out of a purebred Angus cow that is an ET, Future Direction and our 405 EXT donor. Bred on 5/21 to the Ali son
Rocky Balboa. Registered Chi and eligible MaineTainer.
51T May horned daughter of our Power Plus X Habanero herd sire and out of a Full Flush daughter of Peekaboo, who was Res. Grand at Chi Jr. Nationals. This gal is chromed up! Bred on 5/20 to Rocky Balboa. Either of the matings on these two heifers could pay for the whole
bunch. Registered Chi and eligible MaineTainer.
602T early June daughter of Hart XLT (Witch Dr. X Fear This) and out of a Polled Energizer cow. Checkout this registered Purebred Maine pedigree to understand her potential. Bred on
7/22/08 to Northern Improvement(AN). We have had excellent results with this mating on high percentage Maine heifers.
S H O R T H O RN17
MCW SunshineReg # 38776 - BD 3/23/08
Open Heifer - Tatoo MCW26U1/2 Maine-Anjou
Sun Seeker
Miss Yardkey P193
MCW Club CalvesS H O R T H O R
N19MCW Fullmoon
Reg # Pending - BD 2/17/08 Open Heifer - Tatoo MCW244
3/8 Maine-Anjou
Who Made Who
GUC Patricia 366N
MCW Club CalvesS H O R T H O R
N18
Ark Valley Cattle Co., LLC
STSN 810 SBD 2/19/08
Open Heifer - Tatoo STSN 810 SMaintainer
Cowan’s ALI
STSN 931 P
Stetson Junek
S H O R T H O RN20
Who Made Who
Meyer 734If you are looking for a gentle, nice profiling Maintainer heifer, this could be one for you.
Don’t miss this good one on sale day.
AVCC ElviraReg # 38776 - BD 3/6/08
Open Heifer - Tatoo MCW26URegistered Chimaine(horned)
Dr. Hook
Peekaboo (Chiangus)S H O R T H O RN22
Show power and cow power combined in one super profiling, long spined, feminine daugh-ter of the Reserve Grand Champion Chiangus female Peekaboo
Ark Valley Cattle Co., LLC
MaintainerReg # 38776 - BD 3/23/08
Open Heifer - Tatoo MCW26URegisterable Maintainer
Unforgiven
Final Link/Maine
Eberth Show CattleS H O R T H O R
N21
BCL Jennys Bad Boy 08Reg # Pending
Steer - Tatoo BCL26Shorthorn Plus
Sull GNCC Sables Vision ET
Jennys MemoryS H O R T H O RN23
Here is a young steer calf that has worlds of style, bone mass, and soundness. Make sure
you take a look at him on sale day!
Chisum Show Cattle
BCL 02’s Bad Boy 08Reg # Pending
Steer - Tatoo BCL27Shorthorn Plus
Sull GNCC Sables Vision ET
JSCC Miss 02S H O R T H O RN24
This young stocking legged calf is sound, attractive and fault free. He just needs a little extra time and then he will shine in the show
ring for his next showman.
Chisum Show Cattle
MCW RazorReg # Pending
Steer - BD 4/16/083/8 Maine-Anjou
2nd to None
Miss Herring R66S H O R T H O RN25
This calf can be registered.
MCW Show Cattle
Black Steer Steer
Easy Out
Power PlusS H O R T H O R
N26Big boned, stout, hairy with lots of style and
look. This one won’t dissapoint you!
Henson/Flowers
Angus SteerID#568
Steer - DOB 3/14/08Angus
Analyst
Saugahatchee DaughterS H O R T H O RN27
568 is a super fronted, straight lined, long sided, correct made steer with lots of muscle
expression.
Ryan and Sharon Breiner
Hereford Steer
Mark Domino 192
Pure Gold L91 DaughterS H O R T H O RN28
843 is a deep sided, wide topped correctly designed steer with extra bone and muscle
expression.
Mill Creek Ranch
ID# 843 Steer - DOB 3/18/08
Hereford
Fast, Reliable,Engine-Driven
Hydraulic Power
Hydraulic supplementfeeder for bunk,apronor range feedingof cake or grain.
NEUMANN TRAILERS & EQUIPMENTCunningham, KS
620-298-2010 • 800-801-3213www.neumanntrailers.com
Beds in Stock1 Day Installation Available
Reversible hydraulic posthole digger. Simple, fastinstallation.Various augersizes available.
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My beef checkoff… extending our reach to help build beef demand.
Funded by the Beef Checkoff.Get to know your checkoff — visit Kansas Beef Council at www.Kansasbeef.org or [email protected]
Anne Lampe, Secretary/Manager 5201 E Rd 110 Scott City, Kansas 67871 (620) 872– 3915 (620) 874– 4273 cell [email protected]
17th Annual Ks Angus Association
Commercial Female SaleCommercial Female SaleSelling over 1000 head of Angus influenced
quality replacement commercial bred & open females
Dec. 6, 2008 Pratt Livestock Pratt, KS
KJAA Preview ShowKJAA Preview ShowKJAA Preview ShowJune 5June 5June 5---6, 2009 6, 2009 6, 2009 Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson
545454ththth Kansas Angus Futurity Show Kansas Angus Futurity Show Kansas Angus Futurity Show & Sale& Sale& Sale
January 23January 23January 23---25, 200925, 200925, 2009Ks State Fairgrounds Ks State Fairgrounds Ks State Fairgrounds Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson
Selling over 60 lots on Jan. 24Selling over 60 lots on Jan. 24Selling over 60 lots on Jan. 24Herd bulls
Junior Show Heifer Prospects Pairs
Bred and open replacement females Embryo packages & one of a kind herd picks
Junior Show on Jan. 25
Anne Lampe, Secretary/Manager 5201 E Rd 110 Scott City, Kansas 67871 (620) 872– 3915 (620) 874– 4273 cell [email protected]
17th Annual Ks Angus Association
Commercial Female SaleCommercial Female SaleSelling over 1000 head of Angus influenced
quality replacement commercial bred & open females
Dec. 6, 2008 Pratt Livestock Pratt, KS
KJAA Preview ShowKJAA Preview ShowKJAA Preview ShowJune 5June 5June 5---6, 2009 6, 2009 6, 2009 Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson
545454ththth Kansas Angus Futurity Show Kansas Angus Futurity Show Kansas Angus Futurity Show & Sale& Sale& Sale
January 23January 23January 23---25, 200925, 200925, 2009Ks State Fairgrounds Ks State Fairgrounds Ks State Fairgrounds Hutchinson Hutchinson Hutchinson
Selling over 60 lots on Jan. 24Selling over 60 lots on Jan. 24Selling over 60 lots on Jan. 24Herd bulls
Junior Show Heifer Prospects Pairs
Bred and open replacement females Embryo packages & one of a kind herd picks
Junior Show on Jan. 25