BULL AND REPLACEMENT SALE Columbus Livestock End of Year
Sunday, December 13, 2015 Starting at 12:30pm
2000 Reese Lane, Columbus, TX
350 Pairs/Heavy Bred Heifers • 100 All Breed Virgin Bulls 20-28 months old
Nothing over 5 yrs old
100 - All Breed Virgin Bulls (Angus, Sim-Angus, Charolais, Horned Hereford, Brangus & Brahman) (Good, Quality Heavy Boned Bulls - Will be Tested and Ready to go to Work); 40 - Pairs/Heavy Bred Heifers (Black/Black Baldie); 10 - Horned Hereford Pairs/Remainder Heavy Bred Heifers; 20 - Horned Hereford Open Heifers; 40 - Heavy Bred Heifers and Brangus Pairs; 30 - Red Beefmaster Heavy Bred Heifers; 20 - F1 Heavy Bred Heifers; 20 - Angus Plus Pairs and Heavy Bred Heifers; 40 - Angus Pairs and Heavy Bred Heifers; 14 - 4 year old Brangus Pairs; 6 - 5 year old Brangus Pairs
For Further Information Contact: Brad Hauerland 979-732-2622 Office or 979-877-8839 Cell , a complete listing of sale cattle will be available at
www.columbuslivestock.com
These cattle will be heavily screened to ensure top quality replacement cattle. All bulls will be fertility and trich tested even though they are virgin bulls. By December 1st
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