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Take a look here, because this is a hard set to beat. We’ve got 20 head of all coming six-year-old cows averaging right around 1,200 pounds, good moderate-framed kind that are built to last. All but nine of these girls will calve in April, and they flat know how to get it done without any help. They’re cake broke, been around horses, and they’re the kind of rough-country cattle you can turn out and trust. Year after year they raise big, stout calves and do it the same way every season. These cows know the routine, know how to take care of a calf, and they’re right in the heart of their prime and ready to go back to work. These girls have also been around/worked with dogs!
This group calves in a tight one-week window from July 15th to July 22nd. Home raised, gentle, and ranging from three to nine years old, weighing right around 1,500 lbs. They’re all Black Angus with one black baldy in the set and are coming out of 10 Speed and Dual Threat. Later calvers off a larger group. Health work includes Cattlemaster 4 VL, ScourBoss 9, and they were poured with Dectomax. This is a really solid group of big cows with an exceptional price tag for the quality and the short calving spread.
This is one of those Red Angus offerings that doesn’t come around very often. We’re proud to bring you a mixed group of bred Red Angus cows and bred Red Angus heifers coming straight out of a long-established, no-shortcuts program that has been doing things right for nearly two decades. This is the 19th year of this program, with well over 1,000 head of bred cows and bred heifers sold through it, and the consistency and quality show it. These cattle are flat-out fancy, very gentle, and built around some of the best Red Angus genetics you’ll find anywhere. The kind of cattle where every question you could ask already has a solid answer behind it.
The first group consists of 35 bred Red Angus cows weighing right in that 1,150 to 1,200 lb range, with a strong age spread of four head born in 2021, nine head born in 2022, and twenty-two head born in 2023. They are bull bred to outstanding Red Angus bulls and will start calving the last week of March and wrap up the first week of May. The maternal side of this herd is where things really separate themselves, with the mother ranking in the top 1 percent of all Red Angus cows. These cows come out of a deep, proven genetic base, have been on a long-term modified vaccination program, and have received Guardian, Ivermectin, and Cleanup II. They are very gentle, extremely uniform, and represent some of the highest quality Red Angus bred cows you can buy today. Priced at $4,575 per head and located in Torrington, Wyoming.
Alongside them is a smaller but equally impressive group of nine bred Red Angus heifers weighing 750 to 825 lbs. These heifers are bull bred to proven Kiowa Red Angus calving ease bulls and will calve from the end of April through June 1. While they are not home raised, they come from a ranch that has relied on Kiowa Red Angus bulls for many years, with a strong track record of calving ease and maternal performance. They are very gentle, have received Guardian, Ivermectin, Cleanup II, and two modified live vaccinations, and come from the same trusted seller as the cows. These heifers are priced at $4,075 per head and are also located in Torrington, Wyoming.
This is a high-end Red Angus offering backed by years and years of disciplined breeding, management, and selection. If you want to dive deeper into the genetics or the program behind these cattle, the seller is more than happy to walk through every detail. Opportunities like this don’t last long.
This is one of those Red Angus offerings that doesn’t come around very often. We’re proud to bring you a mixed group of bred Red Angus cows and bred Red Angus heifers coming straight out of a long-established, no-shortcuts program that has been doing things right for nearly two decades. This is the 19th year of this program, with well over 1,000 head of bred cows and bred heifers sold through it, and the consistency and quality show it. These cattle are flat-out fancy, very gentle, and built around some of the best Red Angus genetics you’ll find anywhere. The kind of cattle where every question you could ask already has a solid answer behind it.
The first group consists of 35 bred Red Angus cows weighing right in that 1,150 to 1,200 lb range, with a strong age spread of four head born in 2021, nine head born in 2022, and twenty-two head born in 2023. They are bull bred to outstanding Red Angus bulls and will start calving the last week of March and wrap up the first week of May. The maternal side of this herd is where things really separate themselves, with the mother ranking in the top 1 percent of all Red Angus cows. These cows come out of a deep, proven genetic base, have been on a long-term modified vaccination program, and have received Guardian, Ivermectin, and Cleanup II. They are very gentle, extremely uniform, and represent some of the highest quality Red Angus bred cows you can buy today. Priced at $4,575 per head and located in Torrington, Wyoming.
Alongside them is a smaller but equally impressive group of nine bred Red Angus heifers weighing 750 to 825 lbs. These heifers are bull bred to proven Kiowa Red Angus calving ease bulls and will calve from the end of April through June 1. While they are not home raised, they come from a ranch that has relied on Kiowa Red Angus bulls for many years, with a strong track record of calving ease and maternal performance. They are very gentle, have received Guardian, Ivermectin, Cleanup II, and two modified live vaccinations, and come from the same trusted seller as the cows. These heifers are priced at $4,075 per head and are also located in Torrington, Wyoming.
This is a high-end Red Angus offering backed by years and years of disciplined breeding, management, and selection. If you want to dive deeper into the genetics or the program behind these cattle, the seller is more than happy to walk through every detail. Opportunities like this don’t last long.
This is a really good buy for this time of year and one that’s hard to replace in today’s market. We’ve got 44 head of all cattle bought as heifers. Cows are weighing right around 1,250 lbs that are gentle, honest, and ready to go to work. The group is made up of six bred heifers, 33 solid three and four year olds, and five six and seven year olds, with plenty of productive years left in front of them. The 6-year-olds have no brands! They’re bred to Sitz sons, calve out well on their own, and don’t need a lot of extra attention. 20 head are not Bangs vaccinated,
You’re looking at an all home-raised, very gentle group that’s as clean made and easy to be around as you’ll find anywhere. The majority of the set is four-year-olds, with 28 head being fours and 4 head being five-year-olds, all bred to Kiowa Red Angus bulls from a program that has relied on Kiowa genetics for over 30 years. These cows are set to calve from March 1st through May 31st and are built to do it without any drama, the kind that treat you right and raise a calf without needing babysat. They’ve been given Guardian, Ivemec, CleanUp II, and Virashield, and it shows in their condition and overall look. Study the size, the disposition, and how tidy these girls are—this is a spectacular set of Red Angus bred cows priced right in a ripping hot market and a great value on some of the nicest cows you’ll see.
Boy howdy if you are looking for a TOP TIER group of coming 3 yr olds. This is an outstanding, super fancy set of 170 head of coming three-year-old Red Angus bred females that are the real deal. To make the deal even sweeter you can take delivery APRIL 1st, so you dont gotta worry about feed and care for some time! They’re all red and averaging right around 1,200 lbs give or take a few punds, and they’ve been taken care of the way you’d want them to be. These are some of the gentlest cattle you’re gonna find you can hand feed some of them, but they still know how to go to work and make a living. They go all winter with little to no hay and get out and find their own grass, the kind that will thrive about anywhere you turn them out. They’re bred to Feddes and Bieber and Red Angus bulls and they’ll calve April 18th through June 2nd in a tight 45 day window. You will not regret buying these cattle these are the kind of fancy females that will go to work for you, raise awesome calves, and do everything you need them to get done year after year.
IF YOU’RE ONE OF THE GUYS HUNTING OLDER BRED COWS. We’ve got 84 head that run solid mouth to broken mouth, with the majority being broken mouths, and they weigh between 1,200 and 1,400 lbs. They’re bred to black bulls and set to calve from April 1st to May 31st. Disposition is average, and this is the kind of older cow package a lot of folks have been calling around for. Folks these calves will be worth a lot of money, not a bad price at all!
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IF YOU’RE HUNTING short-term bred cows, this is the kind of set that’s hard to come by right now unless you’re gonna be buying pairs. We’ve got 84 head here and it’s a pretty good group with a lot of demand behind cattle like this. There are 78 black cows and 6 red cows, averaging right around 1,400 lbs, and they’re short-term cows bred to Black Angus bulls to start calving March 10th for 60 days. The majority of these cows are home-raised, they’ve all been poured, and they carry an average disposition. If you’re looking for a real good opportunity to buy some older cows with a great calving window, don’t forget what these calves are worth right now—there’s a lot of money tied up in that front end.
LOOKY HERE, my goodness, are these dolls worth every single penny! There are 110 head here averaging right around 1050 lbs, all AI bred to Wolverine 7AN600 and set up to calve from April 1st through May 30th. Most of these girls are home raised and slick, with a smaller bottom end carrying a single iron. They’re gentle, cake broke, hot wire broke, and used to real ranch life around horses, dogs, and everyday handling. They’ve had the proper vaccines, are ready to go to work, and flat out represent a hard to find group of quality Red heifers at the end of the year. If you’re looking for a sharp set of Reds, this is one you’ll want to move on before they’re gone.