9th Annual
Prime by Design Females & Bulls from
Selling over 79 head of bulls and females that are north of +150 $Beef, selling over 54 head of animals that are double digit for CED, selling over 88 head that are over +60 for WW EPD and selling 72 head that are over +110 for YW EPD.
Selling more than 100 head of Production Cows (Springs and Falls) plus 46 head of bulls.
2 Bar Mile High 9360 • 16407217
Saturday, October 3, 2015 · Noon Hereford Vet Clinic Facility, Hereford, Texas
Goode Prediction 1807 • 17338190
Selling a Consensus daughter and a Discovery granddaughter out of what many people consider today one of the most elite young power Angus matrons in the breed. Mile High 9360 herself ranks just outside the top 100 on the current dam $Beef list and has progeny that dominate the top 100 of both the non-parent male and female lists. She now has 2 progeny turned into AHIR® that ratio 100 for birth, 100 for weaning and 40 progeny scanned that ratio 102 for IMF and 104 for RE. Daughters of this fe- male have dominated the past Hillhouse Production Sale bringing $30,000 to Vintage, $32,000 to Wilks, $35,000 to Express and pregnancies have fetched as high as $19,000. A daughter in the 2014 Big Event Sale sold for a $280,000 value to Three Threes and is a full sister to the female that leads off this event.
CED BW WW YW Milk Marb RE $W $F 2 Bar Ten X 4774 • 17857891 $G $B +9 +.1 +60 +108 +25 +.82 +1.34 +44.95 +67.37 +49.43 +182.97
Leading off the Goode Angus donors is this powerful made daughter of Prediction that traces back to the $17,000 Clarence Cheshier donor Goode Expectation 433. She had individual scan data ratios of 111 for Scan Weight, 115 for IMF and 108 for RE and ranks in the top 1% of current Angus dams for Marbling, $Wean, $Grid, $Quality Grid, top 2% for WW, RE, top 3% for YW, top 5% for $Beef and top 10% for $Feedlot. This female comes from three generations of Goode donors and has been flushed eight times in the Goode program to average 10 embryos a flush. She has progeny selling in the event with her by Sunrise, Rito 9I9 and Ten X as well as will sell with a new calf due shortly before the sale by 100X and will be ready to go into her new donor program.
CED BW WW YW Milk Marb RE $W $F 2 Bar Waylon 4224 • 17792296 $G $B +7 +1.5 +65 +109 +28 +1.25 +.93 +84.40 +58.29 +54.72 +140.10
A very unique herd sire prospect that for a Ten X son excels from a calving ease standpoint ranking in the top 10% of current non-parent sires for both CED and Birth Weight EPDs as well as making the top 5% for WW, YW, CW, Marbling, $Wean, $Feedlot, $Grid and $Beef EPDs. He also dominate a 50K test ranking in the top 10% for CED, BW, WW, YW and Marbling traits. His dam who now resides at Rockin W Angus is well designed with a near perfect udder design. This is one balanced bull that has a great skeptical construction, real good footed, big bold hip and an EPD profile that is second to none. Can you say herd sire time!
CED BW WW YW Milk Marb RE $W $F EPDS 8/11/15
(254) 413-2420 or (254) 968-8162
parkerfriedrich@earthlink.net tscra.org
For more information please contact: Jimmy Goode 806-663-2804 Steve Knoll 806-344-7444
September 2015 The Cattleman 69 $G $B +12 -.8 +65 +118 +29 +1.27 +.87 +81.19 +77.45 +53.42 +169.60
Wow, a Waylon son in the top 10% of non-parent sires for CED EPD and still has all the grow and carcass that you love about the Waylon cattle. This young stud stems from one of the most notable cow families at Gardiner Angus Ranch today that has produced greats like Progress, Progression and Composure. His dam who resides at KiamichiLink is a true phenotype gem and he himself is quite the attractive fellow with loads of red meat. He ranks in the top 5% of current non-parent sires for WW, YW, RADG, $Feedlot and $Beef as well as makes the top 10% for Marbling and $Wean EPDs. He’s a special one, don’t let him slip by.
CED BW WW YW Milk Marb RE $W $F $G $B +12 +1.5 +64 +117 +23 +.96 +.80 +64.35 +78.94 +53.44 +158.33
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