45
BD: 2/22/12
BW: 91
WW: 680
YW: 1257
TG: 3.60
WDA: 3.41
If you want them big and rugged this bull will fill your order. He had a
1257# YW and was the fifth high gainer in the pen.
*not eligible for registration
Polled 3/16 Ma 1/2 An Z288
Lot
176
Yardley Royal Jet
Miss Yardley P87
OCC Jet Stream
Miss Yardley R192 by SC Stockman
Chill Factor by Cunia
Miss Yardley E504 by Bonanza
BD: 3/14/12
BW: 84
WW: 626
YW: 1204
TG: 3.61
WDA: 3.27
393 combines two of the most dominant individuals in the Maine Anjou
breed on both sides of his pedigree, Irish Whiskey and Cunia; Cunia was
the first Maine Anjou bulls imported to North America that helped lay the
foundation for the Maine Anjou breed in America. With a pedigree like
this you can’t help but like this bull. A maternal brother sold in last year’s
sale for $4,750 to Greg McKee of Roosevelt Utah.
Scurred 5/8 Maine
Z393
Lot
173
TCTC Patton
Miss Yardley S58
Irish Whiskey
TCTC Midnight Chill
BK Intense Plus
Miss Yardley N99 by Cunia
BD: 2/21/12
BW: 79
WW: 632
YW: 1176
TG: 3.40
WDA: 2.98
SAV Mustang, the $80,000 fifth high selling bull at Schaffs’ in 2010 has
had some of our favorite calves this year. They spit out and take off.
They have “the look” more than any calving ease bull we’ve used being
square and deep with good muscle expression. We have also loved our
OCC Rising Sun daughters they are functional made broody females
with good bags and small teats. With these two lines merged together
Z276 should make some awesome females.* not eligible for registration
Polled 1/2 A 1/8 m 1/8 s Z276
Lot
174
SAV Mustang
Miss Yardley X200
SAV Final Answer
SAV Emblynette by SAV Net Worth
OCC Rising Sun
Miss Yardley R76 by Swoosh
BW: 0 WW: 36.55 YW: 78.55 MK: 24.6
BD: 3/10/12
BW: 88
WW: 678
YW: 1267
TG: 3.68
WDA: 3.28
Z366 traces back on his maternal line to G157 the dam of Integrity who
we kept until she was 13 years old. His sire Special Delivery had the
$16,000 high selling bull in Green Valley’s bull sale last year. If you like
them big hipped and choke necked to raise some club calves then 366
is your bull.
polled 3/4 Maine
Z366
Lot
175
GVC Special Delivery
Miss Yardley X156
GVC Noble Man
GVC Sarah Jane
BKRI Trendsetter
Miss Yardley T163 by Yardley Cherokee
BD: 3/11/12
BW: 83
WW: 613
YW: 1131
TG: 3.24
WDA: 2.95
OCC Missing Link has been one of our long time favorite bulls to make
Angus crossbreds. Ohlde turned down $50,000 for this outstanding
herd sire. Z378 exhibits many of the qualities that have made his sire so
popular. He is a stylish calf with a lot of depth and belly that is soft and
functional with plenty of flex in his hocks and pasterns.
Polled 3/8 Ma 1/2 An Z378
Lot
177
OCC Missing Link
Miss Yardley W170
OCC Headliner
OCC Dixie Erica
CMAC Tyson by Cowans Ali
Miss Yardley N139 by Max Cherokee
BD: 2/26/12
BW: 82
WW: 679
YW: 1194
TG: 3.22
WDA: 3.08
This is a stout made square calf out of a beautiful Fortune daughter.
polled 1/2 an 1/4 MA
Z292
Lot
172
Yardley Messenger X243
Miss Yardley X99
SAV Final Answer
Miss Yardley U71 by Y1 Bando 1024
Yardley Fortune
Miss Yardley P103 by Neel Swoosh
Pap Scores
Brisket Disease of cattle is the result of right congestive
heart failure, but is brought on specifically by effects of
the lower oxygen pressures present when cattle are kept
at high altitudes above
7,000 ft. elevation. The
test is a measure of
the pulmonary artery
pressure (PAP). It is
conducted by inserting a large gauge needle into the
jugular vein, passing a fluid filled catheter through the
needle and allowing it to flow down into the pulmonary
artery that goes to the lungs.
I
f
you run
below
7,000
feet
elevation
, PAP S
cores
should not
be considered when
selecting
bulls
.
Dr. Tim Holt of Colorado State
University is
the countries greatest authority on this disease
and has tested many thousands of cattle. Dr.
Holt recommends that
bulls selected for cow
herds running above
7,000 feet have PAP
Scores of less than 41 if tested as yearlings. 41-
45 is an acceptable score for animals tested over
16 months of age.
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