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BW: 3.5 WW: 65.55 YW: 96.35 MK: 12.5
BD: 3/8/12
BW: 100
WW: 660
YW: 1231
TG: 3.57
WDA: 3.23
368 is a long spined stylish calf out of Hard as Steel. He has a ton of rib
and volume, carries himself nicely, and is a really fancy calf. A maternal
brother in last year’s sale sold for $5,500 to our friends Tim and Sonny
Munns of Snowville Utah. Don’t miss out on these Hard as Steel bulls.
You will love the calves out of them..
Polled 3/4 sm 1/4 An Z368
Lot
32
GCC Hard as Steel
Miss Yardley W140
SVF Steel Force
OCC Juanada by OCC Homer
Yardley Prowler Pinion
Miss Yardley R53 by Dinero by Meyer734
BD: 2/22/12
BW: 100
WW: 649
YW: 1112
TG: 2.90
WDA: 3.05
278 is a 1/4 blood Simmy with a 1/4 Maine which adds a lot of show and
style. His dam, S128, is one of the most powerfully made Maine cows we
own, probably because of her dam B88 who was also the grand dam of
lot 6. She averaged over 700# on her calves and had 12 calves. This bull
has style, functionality and femininity all through his lines.
Polled 1/4 S 1/4 M 1/4 A Z278
Lot
33
GCC Hard as Steel
Miss Yardley S128
SVF Steel Force by CNS Dream On
OCC Juanada by OCC Homer
Neel Swoosh
Miss Yardley B88 by Whirlaway
BW: .75 WW: 54.55
YW: 85.1 MK: 16.5
BD: 3/12/12
BW: 95
WW: 731
YW: 1245
TG: 3.21
WDA: 3.37
This extremely soft made soggy individual has the depth and capacity
to make nice doing females. You’ll appreciate his depth, width and
dimension. He is a complete package that will moderate your larger
cows. He had an impressive 731# WW and 1245# YW. His Rising Sun
dam has been a real producer. A maternal brother in last year’s sale sold
for $4,250. Look@Mee is a handsome half blood of Grindstone Creek
Farms in Missouri.
Polled 1/2 SM 1/2 AN Z373
Lot
31
GCF Look At Me
Miss Yardley U176
DCC New Look
Zeis Miss Drive N423
OCC Rising Sun
Miss Yardley R178 by Y1 Corrector
ne of our families memory building experiences and enjoyment is moving our cattle from Asay
Creek, 20 miles to high country where they summer at 9 to 10,000 feet elevation. There is no more
beautiful country on earth. The grass is strong and it is a summer haven for our cattle and us. The cattle
graze year round on grass and browse ranges.
We live in an area where we still embrace the heritage of the Old West. Our livestock culture still survives
where the valley and sagebrush lie in the shadows of majestic mountains under endless sky…. where the
solitude is not loneliness but a refreshing peace from the modern world. Our natural beauty is preserved
and enhanced by the practical stewardship of reputation cowboys and cowmen….whose lives are shaped
by the dominant environment.