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GENERAL INFORMATION National Western Stock Show Commercial Female Show & Sale Wednesday, January 23, 2019 Livestock Center Auction Arena In The Yards Denver, Colorado SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 9:30 AM - NWSS Commercial Female Show 1:30 PM - NWSS Commercial Female Sale Selling Load Lots of 10 Head Bred Heifers and Open Replacement Heifers COMMERCIAL FEMALE SALE & SHOW COMMITTEE Marshall Ernst Sr., Director of Livestock Operations, NWSS Erin Dorsey, Manager of Livestock Operations, NWSS Clancy Anderson, Livestock Show Coordinator, NWSS Roger Tuell, Tuell Cattle, Windsor, CO Alan Sears, Sears Marketing Services, Eaton, CO Jim Gies, Eaton, CO 2019 SPONSORS University of Wyoming Diamond Peak Cattle Company Magness Land & Cattle SHOW JUDGES Jeff Berry, Cheyenne, WY Charles Bernheide, Loma, CO Dustin Frank, Chappell, NE AUCTIONEER John Korrey, Iliff, CO...970.580.4906 SALE STAFF Jim Gies, Western Livestock Journal...970.590.0500 Randy Rasby, Livestock Plus...308.539.6195 Justin Stout, The Stock Exchange...913.645.5136 SALE MANAGEMENT Sears Marketing Services LLC, Alan Sears 61 Westward Way Eaton, Colorado 80615 O: 970.454.3986 C: 970.396.7521 F: 970.237.3028 alan.sears@aksears.com www.searsmarketingservices.com Sears Marketing Services T-Heart Ranch Western Livestock Journal TERMS AND CONDITIONS Terms: Terms of the sale are cash or check (with proper I.D. i.e. valid driver s license) payable to the Sale Clerk. Cattle will not be released from the National Western Stock Show until payment or satisfactory arrangements for payment has been made and approved by the Sale Manager. The Sale Manager reserves the right to require a certified check as settlement before releasing any cattle. Purchases and Risk: All animals are at owner s risk prior to sale and become property of the buyer as soon as declared sold by the auctioneer. Bidding: All s sell to the highest bidder. Any disputes or challenges regarding bids will be settled by the auctioneer. His decision is final. Absentee Bidding: If you will not be able to attend the sale or bid online via LiveAuctions.TV, please contact the Sale Manager, Auctioneer or Sale Staff a day in advance to secure your bidder number and place your orders. Health: All animals will be accompanied by proper health certificates making them eligible for interstate shipment. Prospective buyers should make themselves aware of health requirements for their respective states. Breeding: Bred females have been pregnancy examined safe in calf by a licensed veterinarian. Any updated breeding information will be made available on sale day. Announcements: Announcements from the auction block will take precedence over the printed material in this catalog and other announcements. Transportation: Buyers are responsible for transportation of their purchases. The NWSS, Sale Manager & the Consignors will work with buyers to arrange for delivery if you require such services. Liabilities: All persons who attend this sale do so at their own risk. The National Western Stock Show, Sale Contributors or Sale Manager assumes no liabilities for any accidents that may occur. The auctioneer or Sale Manager assumes no liability for loss or injury to the livestock due to theft, mysterious disappearance, sickness, improper handling or an act of God. FREE PARKING Cars & Trucks Park Free near the Yards & Livestock Center Sale Arena in Lots C, D and E. WATCH & BID ONLINE COMMERCIAL FEMALE SHOW & SALE 1
Ask About Our Innovative Magness Bull Warranty Program and Private Treaty Sales Visit our website for a full schedule of events, or contact any member of our trusted marketing team for more information. Invest in a Program BREED LEADING CALVING EASE PERFORMANCE & MARBLING GENETICS 0% FINANCING Pay 1/3 Of Purchase Price At The Sale Balance Is Due October 15, 2019 VOLUME PURCHASE PROGRAM 5+ Bulls = 5% Discount and 10+ Bulls = 10% Discount COMPLETE DOCUMENTATION Ultrasound, Performance, Fertility & Pap Tested PO BOX 190 PLATTEVILLE, CO 80651 GARY MAGNESS, OWNER Office, 970-785-6170 John Pence, 970-396-3584 Austin Gottschalk, 970-396-0115 MagnessCattle.com
SALE: 9:30 AM SHOW: 1:30 PM 1 Eric Gabel 6578 County Road H Wiggins, CO 80654 GABEL FARMS 11 970-768-5306 gabelcattle@gmail.com 2 Wade Allnut-President PO Box 743 Walden, CO 80480 970-819-8605 npstockgrowers@outlook.com NORTH PARK STOCKGROWERS 11 Purebred Hereford 8/10 Months This is a exciting, fancy set of spring PB Hereford heifer calves born between March 10 and May 10, 2018. They are sired by Registered Purebred Hereford Bulls and are out of Purebred Hereford Cows. Quality for the most discriminating. These heifers are elgible for registration with the American Hereford Assn. Registry Certificates available upon request at $150 per. Vaccination Program: Bovishield Gold and UltraChoice 7 at branding, Pyramid 5 with Presponse at preweaning on October 1, booster on November 15 with Pyramid 5 with Presponse and Bangs vaccinated, injected with Dectomax, on December 15 poured with Clean Up for lice. Angus 8/9 Months This pen of calves are comprised of replacement quality heifer calves from members of the North Park Stockgrowers Association. Primarily Angus influence, these heifers were mostly born in April 2018, with a few coming in late March. Being raised in North Park, these heifer calves have had to work for a living and should be suited to go just about anywhere. Vaccination Program: All calves have had complete vac programs of one form or another including Vista Once SQ, Pyramid 5 with presponse SQ, Vision 7 Somnus with Spur, and One Shot. Another round of OneShot will be given prior to the sale. 3 John Kukral Johnny Schmidt, Agent 18222 CR 12 West Walden, CO 80480 970-723-3357 hondo42dtd@gmail.com Angus Cross 9 Months PARK RANGE RANCH, LLC 12 Black Angus Commercial Heifer Calves, all out of High Elevation Angus X cows, sired by Lucky 7 Ranch (PAP Tested) Angus Bulls. Vaccination Program: Ultra Bac 7, Enforce 3, BrRD, Dectomax Wormer. Bangs Vaccinated. 4 CARNAHAN RANCHES, INC 11 Charlie & Chris Carnahan 28773 N Elbert Road Kiowa, CO 80117 303-648-3280 chriscarnahan10@yahoo. com Angus Cross 9 Months April 2018 born Angus X Heifer Calves. Weaned on November 1. Free choice hay, Started on 10 lbs, grain, December 1. Vaccination Program: Bovishield Gold One-Shot; Vision 7 Somus at branding and weaning. At weaning, they were back poured with Ivermectin. Prior to NWSS, they were Bang vaccinated and received an Ivermectin injection. COMMERCIAL FEMALE SHOW & SALE 3
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 2019 5 Eric Gabel 6578 County Road H Wiggins, CO 80654 970-768-5306 gabelcattle@gmail.com GABEL FARMS 11 6 Eric Gabel 6578 County Road H Wiggins, CO 80654 970-768-5306 gabelcattle@gmail.com GABEL FARMS 11 Angus/Simmental/Maine Anjou 8/10 Months Sim/Maine/Angus heifer calves, born between March 10 and May 10, 2018. Heifers are sired by SimAngus bulls and out of Sim/ Maine/Angus cross cows. Vaccination Program: Bovishield Gold and UltraChoice 7 at branding, Pyramid 5 with Presponse at preweaning on October 1, booster on November 15 with Pyramid 5 with Presponse and Bangs vaccinated, injected with Dectomax, on December 15 poured with Clean Up for lice. Charolais Influence 8/10 Months This set of smoke, silver, and butterscotch Charolais influenced heifers were born between March 10 and May 10, 2018. Heifers are sired by Charolais influenced bulls and out of Sim/Maine/Angus cows. Vaccination Program: Bovishield Gold and UltraChoice 7 at branding, Pyramid 5 with Presponse at preweaning on October 1, booster on November 15 with Pyramid 5 with Presponse and Bangs vaccinated, injected with Dectomax, on December 15 poured with Clean Up for lice. 7 SIDWELL HAY & CATTLE 12 Jerry Sidwell 392 Road 145 Carpenter, WY 82054 970-381-4701 sidwellbrothers@gmail.com erin_sidwell@yahoo.com Angus 21/22 Months Angus Bred Heifers. All Bred A.I. to Gold Standard & Titan. Due to start calving February 20, 2019. Vaccination Program: Prebreed Virashield VL5 and 7 Way poured with Ivermax, Saber, and Clean Up. Scour Guard in December. 8 Jerry Sidwell 392 Road 145 Carpenter, WY 82054 970-381-4701 sidwellbrothers@gmail.com erin_sidwell@yahoo.com Charolais Sired 21/22 Months SIDWELL HAY & CATTLE 12 All Charolais Sired Bred Heifers. All A.I. Bred to Redemption (Red Angus). Due to start calving February 20, 2019. Vaccination Program: Prebreed Virashield VL5 and 7 Way poured with Ivermax, Saber, and Clean Up. Scour Guard in December. 4 NATIONAL WESTERN STOCK SHOW
SALE: 9:30 AM SHOW: 1:30 PM 9 Jerry Sidwell 392 Road 145 Carpenter, WY 82054 970-381-4701 sidwellbrothers@gmail.com erin_sidwell@yahoo.com Angus x Maine Anjou 21/22 Months SIDWELL HAY & CATTLE 11 Bred Heifers sired by Irish Whiskey or Angus Bulls. All Bred A.I. to Gold Standard & Titan. Due to start calving February 20, 2019. Vaccination Program: Prebreed Virashield VL5 and 7 Way poured with Ivermax, Saber, and Clean Up. Scour Guard in December. 10 Jerry Sidwell 392 Road 145 Carpenter, WY 82054 970-381-4701 sidwellbrothers@gmail.com erin_sidwell@yahoo.com Simmental Sired 21/22 Months SIDWELL HAY & CATTLE 11 All Simmental Sired. All Bred A.I. to Gold Standard & Titan. Due to start calving February 20, 2019. Vaccination Program: Prebreed Virashield VL5 and 7 Way poured with Ivermax, Saber, and Clean Up. Scour Guard in December. Champion Carload Open Heifers Reserve Champion Carload Open Heifers Champion Carload Yearling Bred Heifers Reserve Champion Carload Yearling Bred Heifers Grand Champion Carload Commercial Females Reserve Grand Champion Carload Commercial Females COMMERCIAL FEMALE SHOW & SALE 5
In the Mountain West, commitment to customers means a commitment to providing genetics that reduce or eliminate the challenges that come from Bovine Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAP). It is estimated that losses to Brisket Disease in this region can add up to thousands of per year. On an individual herd basis however, losses can reach 25% in extreme circumstances especially with herds who push much higher altitudes in the summer. Even though most of these losses are realized above 6000 feet, there can be significant negative effects to the health of the animals from Brisket Disease even below 5000 feet, no matter the sex of the animal. The Temple family at T-Heart Ranch has been committed to reducing the serious effects of this condition for more than 18 years. With the lowest elevation on the ranch at 7,800 feet they have experienced the same challenges as their customers and understand that at high altitude, just like everywhere else, live calves are the only ones that count. At elevation, that means the ones that PAP well. Working closely with the world s #1 and most practical authority, Dr. Tim Holt at Colorado State University, T-Heart Ranch has methodically collected more than 16,000 PAP scores. Early on, Shane and Beth realized their customer s need for environmental adaptation of bulls with low PAP scores just to survive and breed cows. As more facts surfaced about the genetic impact and potential to select for reduced losses to Brisket Disease, T-Heart Ranch began testing and selecting all replacement females using PAP scores as well. Selection pressure applied over years, and using all of the tools available to them, has created a vastly improved herd and now their customers are benefiting from these efforts. At T-Heart Ranch you will find PAP scores on every bull (each is tested twice), every dam, and most grand-dams and great-grand-dams. It is crucial to understand what PAP scores mean when purchasing bulls or females. First, the data is clear that PAP scores must be taken above 5000 feet to show the adaptability of individuals in regards to their cardiac health. The higher the altitude tested, the greater the reliability of the test and insurance of a repeatable result. A 41 mmhg PAP score or lower seems to be the magic value at lower elevations. When more reliable tests are performed at higher elevation, you can adjust that figure by about 1mmHg/1000 feet of elevation. So, an animal that scores 41 at 5000 feet, would most likely score a 44 at the 7800 feet base of T-Heart Ranch. A 39 score at T-Heart Ranch could only be matched by a score of 36 or less on the plains with lower elevations. Scores are very important for making bull decisions. However, it takes generations and thousands of evaluated PAP scores to make genetic progress. T-Heart Ranch strives to continue to obtain low PAP scores throughout their entire herd. When you add that level of confidence to the fact that these cows make a living up to 12,000 feet each summer, customers know they can count on T-Heart Ranch High Altitude Genetics as their best insurance against losses. Be watching for a new genetic evaluation for high altitude success coming soon from T-Heart Ranch. These evaluations will be the only one of its kind based on real, high altitude measures, that are not compromised with lower altitude values. True High Altitude Cattle
HI IGH ALTITU LTITUDE TU BULL L SAL LE 8513F NLC COW BOSS 160C x KOCH LC MONTE 803U 8312F NLC COW BOSS 160C x THR NEW STANDARD 874 8365F CLRS DAKOTA 427D x NLC PAYDAY 16P 8497F GW MOUNTAIN DUE 373C x SIERRA BLACKRIVER 5207 8402F NLC COW BOSS 160C x HOOK`S BOZEMAN 8B 8251F NLC EASY DIAMOND 8D x HOOKS SHEAR FORCE 38K 8425F NLC COW BOSS 160C x GW BAR CK BREAKOUT 667Z 8449F NLC COW BOSS 160C x LRS BIG COUNTRY TIME 82U 8582F NLC COW BOSS 160C x GIBBS 0689X CRIMSON TIDE 250 Simmental and SimAngus Bulls, Including a large group of NLC COW BOSS 160C Sons Other sires include: GW MOUNTAIN DUE 373C, TNT THR UNITY D420, HOOK S BLACK HAWK 50B, LRS TEN X EXCELLANCE, HOOKS BEACON 56B, CLRS DAKOTA 427D, HOOKS CONFIDENCE 26C Marty Ropp 406-581-7835 Corey Wilkins 256-590-2487 Clint Berry 417-844-1009 www.alliedgeneticresources.com Josh Staudt 970-227-0729 Shane & Beth Temple T-HEART RANCH and L-CROSS RANCH 719-850-3082 719-850-3083 shane@t-heartranch.com www.t-heartranch.com Follow us on FaceBook
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