8th Annual
Prime by Design Females & Bulls from
Selling over 90 head of bulls and females that are north of +100 $Beef, selling over 60 head of animals that are double digit for CED, selling over 75 head that are over +60 for WW EPD and selling 105 head that are over +100 for YW EPD.
Selling more than 140 head of Production Cows (Springs and Falls) plus 30 head of bulls.
2 Bar Mile High 9360 • 16407217
Saturday, October 4, 2014 · Noon Hereford Vet Clinic Facility, Hereford, Texas
GAR Progress 830 • 16734713
Selling daughters and grandsons of this powerful donor who has already amassed more than $350,000 in progeny sales. This female who stands donor for Hillhouse Angus and Haley Fairway Farms has 2 progeny turned into AHIR® that ratio 100 for birth, 100 for weaning as well as 37 progeny scanned that ratio 102 IMF and 105 for RE. She sold 6 daughters in the 2014 Haley Fairway Sale that averaged $23,583 for their full interest values as well as selling 5 daughters in the Fall 2013 Hillhouse Production Sale that averaged $27,200 for their full interest values. Selling a daughter by Ambush 28 (16895682) that has served as a donor and grandsons by 2 Bar Cash.
CED BW WW YW MILK Marb RE $W $F 2 Bar Podnah 3540 • 17618061 $G $B +7 +1.7 +61 +109 +28 +.92 +1.28 +31.26 +54.70 +52.77 +119.56
Selling a heifer pregnancy by 10X out of the full sister to this $425,000 valued female who is one of the highest selling females ever at public auction selling this spring as the lead off donor of the 2014 G A R Production Sale going to Deer Valley Farms in Tennessee. The donor dam of this pregnancy was purchased by Goode Angus in the 2014 G A R Production Sale and has 1 progeny turned into AHIR® that ratio 105 for wean, 118 for IMF and 114 for RE. That female who is sire by G A R Sunrise is slated for the G A R Angus donor program. This pregnancy will have an EPD profile that will excel from a growth curve standpoint, be elite in Marbling and be built in north of +125 $Beef EPD.
CED BW WW YW MILK Marb RE $W $F 2 Bar Buster 3543 • 17624204 $G $B +11 +1.8 +61 +107 +27 +1.79 +.91 +46.63 +51.94 +70.96 +123.15
Quite possibly one of the most unique bulls to sell in the fall 2014 sale season is this son of Rito 9Q13 that is out of a powerful dam sired by Daybreak. This young man who ranks in the top 1% of current non-parent bulls for Marbling, RE, $Grid and $Beef EPDs also makes the top 5% of those same current bulls for CED, YW and CW EPDs, now that is pretty impressive. There is only one other bull in the breed that meets his impressive EPD profile and is DDF (V A R Frontier 3011) and that bull commanded $330,000 in the 2013 Vintage Angus Ranch Production Sale. Also selling is ½ interest in this bull’s full sister (17624205) who also has the same impressive EPD profile.
CED BW WW YW MILK Marb RE $W $F EPDs as of 8/4/14
(254) 413-2420 or (254) 968-8162
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For more information please contact: Jimmy Goode 806-663-2804 Steve Knoll 806-344-7444
$G $B +13 +1.7 +62 +110 +24 +1.30 +1.26 +37.00 +55.54 +59.21 +126.14
This full flush brother to 3540 was the standout bull of his calf crop from a performance and pheno- type standpoint. He had individual ratios of 101 for birth, 119 for weaning, 121 for yearling and 115 for RE EPD and ranks in the top 1% of current non-parent sires for WW, YW, CW, RE, $Feedlot and $Beef. He is truly an impressive individual, with immense power and solid structure and is still only a 7 on CED, north of 130 for Yearling and one of the top $Feedlot sires in the entire breed. Watch for him, his brother and their flush sister in the offering.
CED BW WW YW MILK Marb RE $W $F $G $B +7 +2.9 +71 +131 +24 +.81 +1.42 +36.81 +80.78 +45.67 +121.01
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