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<strong>Sweetheart</strong> Sale<br />
Friday, January 28th, 2011<br />
6 pm • <strong>Sioux</strong> <strong>Falls</strong> <strong>Regional</strong> <strong>Livestock</strong> Facility<br />
Worthing, South Dakota
<strong>Sweetheart</strong> Sale<br />
Sale Host<br />
Sale Staff:<br />
View Videos At:<br />
showsteers.com/<strong>Sweetheart</strong>Sale<br />
Greg and Renette Kroupa & Family<br />
605.249.2525. or 605.730.2525<br />
Dustin Layton, Special Assignment 405.464.2455<br />
Chisolm Kimder, Oklahoma Cowman 405.747.4683<br />
Doug Paul, The Stock Exchamge 405.820.3982<br />
Randy Rasby, <strong>Livestock</strong> Plus 308.539.6195<br />
Sales Consultants<br />
Brent Beitelspacher 605.769.0510<br />
Shane Boysel 937.539.1545<br />
Chad Forman 605.216.1490<br />
Corey Otto 712.269.6029<br />
Nick Reimann 605.871.3642<br />
Shannon Voegele 605-750-0207<br />
Tyler Kroupa 605-680-4112<br />
John Sachau 712.265.1551<br />
Auctioneer<br />
Eddie Burks 270.991.6398<br />
Photography & Catalog<br />
Advanatge <strong>Livestock</strong> Marketing<br />
Katie Johnson - 678.761.7009<br />
Location<br />
To <strong>Sioux</strong> <strong>Falls</strong> <strong>Regional</strong> <strong>Livestock</strong> Facility,<br />
28168 Commerce Avenue, Worthing, SD 57077.<br />
Located at the Junction of I-29 and Highway 18.<br />
Twelve miles south of <strong>Sioux</strong> <strong>Falls</strong>, South Dakota<br />
right off I-29, Canton Exit #62<br />
www.sfrlinc.com<br />
Accomadations<br />
Hampton Inn, 2417 S. Carolyn Avenue, <strong>Sioux</strong> <strong>Falls</strong>, SD<br />
605.362.1700 ask for the <strong>Sweetheart</strong> Sale block<br />
Supplemental Information<br />
A supplemental sheet will be available with complete and<br />
up-to-date information on sale day. Announcements from the<br />
auction block will take precedence over information listed in<br />
this sale book.<br />
Friday, January 28th, 2011<br />
6 pm • <strong>Sioux</strong> <strong>Falls</strong> <strong>Regional</strong> <strong>Livestock</strong> Facility<br />
Worthing, South Dakota<br />
Terms & Conditions<br />
Cash or good check made payable to the sale clerk<br />
immediately following the sale and before any cattle are<br />
loaded.<br />
Liabilities<br />
All persons who attend the sale do so at their own risk. The<br />
seller assumes no liability for any accident that may occur. Nor<br />
do we assume and liabiity for loss or injury to livestock due to<br />
theft, mysterious disapperarance, sickness, improper handling, or<br />
act of God.<br />
Phone Bidding<br />
If you will not be able to be present on sale day, please contact<br />
one of the sale consultants to place a bid or to make<br />
arrangements to be contacted by phone during the bidding.<br />
Herd Health<br />
All animals will be accompanied by valid health papers for<br />
interstate transfer. All females are calfhood bangs vaccinated.<br />
The cattle are wormed and treated for lice and grubs. In<br />
addition, all are vaccinated for P13, IBR, BVD, BRSV and<br />
7-way Blackkeg with Hemophilus.<br />
Breeding Guarantee<br />
All females sold under the condition “safe-in-calf” and<br />
attested to by a licensed veterianarian, sell with no futher<br />
guarantee. No guarantee is given that bred females will<br />
deliver a live calf.<br />
Bidding<br />
All animals sell to the highest bidder. Any disputes or<br />
challanges reguarding bids will be settled by the auctioneer<br />
and his decision will be final.<br />
Recips<br />
Recips will be at the <strong>Sioux</strong> <strong>Falls</strong> Sale Facility and available<br />
for immediate pick-up.<br />
Insurance<br />
We take every precaution for the care and saftey of your<br />
purchases. Purchaser is to assume risk for death or injury.
Lot 1<br />
Sire: Jake’s Proud Jazz Dam: Dejavu<br />
Right to Flush • Due: 3-26<br />
Dilly was undefeated as a market animal, being name Supreme Market Animal at the 2010 South Dakota State<br />
fair. There is not one thing I would change about this female. An easy fleshing, ground poundin, coon footed<br />
masterpiece. I personally think that this is the best market heifer the kids have ever showed. That is a big<br />
statement. The only thing we’re not sure of is whose bull you’re going to make famous. We are offering a<br />
onetime flush guaranteeing 8 eggs with a cap of 10. Half down with the other have due upon completion of<br />
the flush. I think we’re dumb to offer a flush on this phenomenal female, but you’re the dumber one if you<br />
don’t buy it.. This females genetics are like taking a Bazooka Gun to a stick fight. Anybody want to PLAY !!<br />
Videos can be viewed At:<br />
showsteers.com/<strong>Sweetheart</strong>Sale<br />
or<br />
www.youtube.com/<strong>Sweetheart</strong>Sale<br />
View the auction live ..bid online! First time user, visit DV Auction at www.dvauction.com . Complete the “registration” and<br />
“apply to bid” under the Kroupa Show Cattle section atlesat 24 hours prior to sale day. A DV representative will contact you<br />
to confirm bidding approval and supply a buyer number. After the sale, contact Greg Kroupa to make payment and trucking<br />
arrangements. High speed internet is required for effective real-time bidding. For assistance, please call 420.474.5557 or<br />
402.649.3172.<br />
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This black and white Friction daughter is out<br />
of the Famed Mojo 159. She has more son’s<br />
to her title than any donor to date. White<br />
Noise, Addiction, Grey Goose, The Hangover<br />
and others to come. She has produced a<br />
State Fair Champion steer at Illinois and the<br />
original owners are still trying to claim fame<br />
to date. Everyone wants a free ride like<br />
keeping the right to all DNA’s and the rights<br />
to 2 flushes at every buyers expense. You<br />
prove them and then I they want their two<br />
flushes. Are these programs selling or just<br />
leasing ? Let this small, sound clubby<br />
Friction donor go to work for you with no<br />
strings attached.<br />
Lot 2<br />
Sire: Friction Dam: 159 Mojo<br />
DOB: Fall 2008 • Due: 3-19 to Hammer Up • Tag 910<br />
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159 Mojo - Dam of Lot 2 thru 2I<br />
An awesome haired silver Monkey<br />
Daughter. This is 159’s second natural calf. Small,<br />
hairy, and good looking.<br />
No not Renette’s.<br />
Lot 2b<br />
Lot 2c<br />
Lot 2d<br />
Lot 2e<br />
Sire: Friction Dam: 159 Mojo<br />
Due: 4-6<br />
Sire: Friction Dam: 159 Mojo<br />
Due: 4-6<br />
Sire: Milkman Dam: 159 Mojo<br />
Due: 4-6<br />
Sire: Milkman Dam: 159 Mojo<br />
Due: 4-6<br />
Sire: Chunky Monkey Dam: 159 Mojo<br />
DOB: 2007 • Due: 3-28 to Copper Penny • Tag 707<br />
Sire: Milkman Dam: 159 Mojo<br />
Due: 4-6<br />
Sire: Walks Alone Dam: 159 Mojo<br />
Due: 4-6<br />
Sire: Walks Alone Dam: 159 Mojo<br />
Due: 4-6<br />
Sire: Walks Alone Dam: 159 Mojo<br />
Due: 4-6<br />
Lot 2a<br />
Lot 2f<br />
Lot 2g<br />
Lot 2h<br />
Lot 2i
We showed this female until she<br />
came down with foot rot. She is<br />
a spitting image of 145 with hair.<br />
How much hair bone, and muscle<br />
can you put in a female and still<br />
maintain fertility? This cow family<br />
redefines ass, mass and class.<br />
145 sold last year for 62,000<br />
with 2 state fair champion steers<br />
at Colorado and West Virginia.<br />
Along with producing the<br />
Punisher and Rumor Has It.<br />
Rumor Has It was a $3,000<br />
pregnancy in the 2010 <strong>Sweetheart</strong><br />
Sale and returned $18,000.<br />
Maybe there are not many Heat<br />
Seeker or Heat Wave female fans<br />
around but how many do you find<br />
that are this good. We are<br />
retaining the right to two flushes<br />
at our expense immediately<br />
following the pregnancy she is<br />
carrying.<br />
Lot 3<br />
Sire: Heat Seeker Dam: 145 Ice Pick<br />
DOB: Fall 2008 • Due: 4-4 to Hammer Down • Tag 5218<br />
145 - Dam of Lot 3 thru 3A<br />
Lot 3a<br />
Sire: Heat Seeker Dam: 145 Ice Pick<br />
DOB: 2005 • Due: 3-18 to I-80 • Tag 50<br />
A choke necked big legged, good looking,<br />
call girl. This is a rare opportunity to find<br />
females of this much quality for sale. Imagine<br />
what these Heat Seekers could do flushed to<br />
Who Da Man!<br />
Lot 3b<br />
Sire: Heat Seeker Dam: 145 Ice Pick<br />
Embryo Package • 3 Embryos • Guarenteeing 1 Pregnancy<br />
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One can only wonder how<br />
much power is in M51 to<br />
have raised an Alias daughter<br />
this good. I agree maybe we<br />
should DNA to make sure. But<br />
what value does DNA have<br />
when the Maine<br />
Association say Cunia 602<br />
does not percentage verify<br />
along with 2 other direct<br />
Cunia progeny that we tested<br />
from the result of embryo<br />
transfers and Cunia Amps.<br />
WE can all hide behind lab<br />
reports and attorney’s rather<br />
than expose a lot of<br />
registrations within the breed.<br />
Why register, Because they<br />
are worth more? To who the<br />
packer? Just raise them good<br />
and it won’t matter!<br />
Lot 4<br />
Sire: Alias Dam: M51 Thomas Outlaw X G1<br />
DOB: Fall 2008 • Due: 3-10 to I-80 • Tag F20<br />
M51 -<br />
Dam of<br />
Lot 4<br />
& 5<br />
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Lot 5<br />
Sire: Chunky Monkey Dam: M51 Thomas Outlaw X G1<br />
DOB: Fall 2008 • Due: 4-12 to Carpe Diem • Tag M51<br />
Wow! A 7/8 Charolais Female this moderate and easy keeping. I must have fell off Mt. Rushmore and bumped my head to be offering<br />
this kind of Charolais for sale. Huge boned, big bodied and diaper assed, a true donor in the making. We keep the right to 2 flushes<br />
at our expense. This apple never fell far from the tree and we got $20,000 from Boysel for ½ of her mother. This was M51’s natural fall<br />
born calf.
A powerful Heat Wave daughter<br />
out of the famed Ruby donor<br />
previously owned by Sullivan and<br />
now owned by Mimms Cattle. We<br />
showed this female ourselves as a<br />
calf. She is bred to the TH and PHA<br />
clean Copper Penny. A product of<br />
White Lake. I’m still awaiting my<br />
10 eggs or is this like all the other<br />
payment plans in this business?<br />
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Lot 6<br />
Sire: Heat Wave Dam: Ruby 812 (Meyer)<br />
DOB: 2007• Due: 3-31 to Copper Penny • Tag 702<br />
Lot 7<br />
Sire: Heatseeker Dam: Alias<br />
DOB: 2007 • Due: 4-15 to Copper Penny • Tag 752<br />
A butterscotch Heat Seeker donor. She has choke of the neck going on along with the fat legged syndrome. You need some of this<br />
for that slick shear thing. Truly one of the more powerful colored females to sell all year.<br />
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715 is monster boned, and<br />
wash women assed, all in a<br />
big bellied, moderate framed<br />
package. She has legs bigger<br />
than a Clydesdale. I challenge<br />
this club industry to find a<br />
bigger legged female in the<br />
country. You don’t find them<br />
this good for sale out of the<br />
proven F22 Draft Pick<br />
Daughter. F22 needs no<br />
introduction to the donor pen.<br />
We are offering ½ interest<br />
with no possession unless<br />
you decide to double up. In<br />
that case we’re retaining the<br />
right to two flushes at our<br />
expense immediately<br />
following the pregnancy she<br />
is carrying.<br />
Lot 8<br />
Sire: Smart Choice Dam: F22 Draft Pick<br />
DOB: 2007 • Due 3-25 to Copper Penny • Tag 715<br />
F22 - Dam of Lot 8<br />
Lot 9<br />
Sire: Lifeline Dam: Maine Cross<br />
DOB: 2007 • Due: 4-15 to Carpe Diem • Tag PR26<br />
This butterscotch female combines bone and hair to the Nth degree. All in a clean pedigree. To find one like this, that is clean, is like<br />
going to a show and thinking that there isn’t politics. We are retaining 2 flushes on this special female. I just like raising good cattle<br />
that are easy to look at.<br />
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It is hard to imagine that some<br />
people will pay more for an open<br />
heifer than they will for a proven<br />
donor. 300 is in the prime of<br />
her life, consistently flushes 9<br />
to 15 eggs. Has sold $10,000<br />
steers, American Royal Reserve<br />
Champion Commercial Heifer,<br />
and a $30,000 Bred Heifer in lot<br />
98 <strong>Sweetheart</strong> Sale 2010.<br />
American Royal-<br />
Reserve Commercial<br />
Heifer<br />
Sire: No Mercy Dam: 401 Blue Chip<br />
DOB: 2003 • Due: 5-1 to Smiling Bob • Tag 300<br />
Lot 10<br />
This is a full sister to the 2008 Reserve Grand<br />
Champion Commercial Heifer at the American<br />
Royal. Her mother is a No Mercy daughter out of the<br />
famous 401 Blue Chip at Hereford, Texas. Phenotypically<br />
she is as good as you get. No one can deny<br />
this one if you don’t mind Heat Waves. Her full sister<br />
last year brought $30,000 and has<br />
successfully flushes 19 and 15 number one eggs.<br />
This one could monkey stomp the<br />
competition when it comes to her bone, hair and<br />
show ring presence.<br />
Lot 11a<br />
Lot 11b<br />
Lot 11<br />
Sire: Heat Wave Dam: 300 No Mercy<br />
Due: 4-6 • Commercial Charolais Recip<br />
Sire: Heat Wave Dam: 300 No Mercy<br />
Due: 4-6 • Griswold Commercial Recip (red)<br />
Sire: Heat Wave Dam: 300 No Mercy x Blue Chip<br />
DOB: 2007 • Due: 4-8 to Copper Penny • Tag 707<br />
Sire: Heat Wave Dam: 300 No Mercy<br />
Due: 4-6 • Griswold Commercial Angus Recip<br />
Sire: Heat Wave Dam: 300 No Mercy<br />
Due: 4-6<br />
Lot 11c<br />
Lot 11d<br />
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She is a hairy, sound, low to the ground<br />
maternally bred female backed by a<br />
strong cow family. 401 has raised herd<br />
bulls and Fort Worth Reserve Champion<br />
in 2007.<br />
Lot 12<br />
Sire: Carneyman Dam: 300 No Mercy X 401<br />
DOB: 2006 • Due: 3-22 to Smiling Bob • Tag 183<br />
028 has the pick of the herd for<br />
Nick Reimann. We have<br />
successfully flushed this female<br />
to several different bulls and we<br />
have her AI’d back to the bull<br />
of popular choice in Smiling<br />
Bob. This is one big bodied,<br />
wide backed, ground sow. Dam<br />
of the Champion Jr Chi Female<br />
at Louisville for the Maronde<br />
Family now presently owned by<br />
Dave Strolberg.<br />
Lot 13a<br />
Lot 13b<br />
Lot 13c<br />
Sire: Solid Gold Dam: 028 No Mercy<br />
Due: 4-6 • Griswold Commercial Angus Recip<br />
Sire: Solid Gold Dam: 028 No Mercy<br />
Due: 4-6 • Griswold Commercial Angus Recip<br />
Sire: Solid Gold Dam: 028 No Mercy<br />
Due: 4-6 • Who’s First Daughter Recip<br />
Sire: No Mercy Dam: Blue Chip<br />
DOB: 2000 • Due: 3-22 to Smiling Bob • Tag 028<br />
Sire: Beat the Heat Dam: 028 No Mercy<br />
Due: 4-6 • Red Griswold Commercial Recip<br />
Sire: Beat the Heat Dam: 028 No Mercy<br />
Due: 4-6 • Griswold Commercail Recip<br />
Sire: Beat the Heat Dam: 028 No Mercy<br />
Due: 4-6 • Griswold Commercail Recip<br />
Lot 13<br />
Lot 13d<br />
Lot 13e<br />
Lot 13f<br />
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How much better do they need to be? This<br />
bitch can walk the dog! If this doesn’t get you<br />
going, then nothing will, perhaps someone<br />
should check your pulse to see if you’re alive.<br />
This is a great one no matter what color<br />
she is. She is two for two at this point of her<br />
production. We are offering ½ interest with no<br />
possession on white lightning!<br />
Lot 15<br />
Sire: Thomas Outlaw (Oahe Wind) Dam: 051 Char<br />
DOB: 2007 • Due: 3-27 to Carpe Diem• Tag PR41<br />
Sire: Mighty Whitey Dam: Maine/Angus<br />
DOB: 2004 • Due: 3-20 to Carpe Diem • Tag 051<br />
The factory, is one of the better cattle ever produced at White Lake. Yet, we<br />
have never flushed this awesome haired silver lady. She is the dam to White<br />
Lightning, and Roger Beare’s young Char donor. I’ve said before and will say<br />
it again, we can’t justify flushing every female. We have probably cut the heads<br />
off of more good females around here than most programs own. If they don’t<br />
produce, they’re gone up the road. See ya!<br />
Lot 14<br />
Sire: Oahe Wind Son Dam: Char X<br />
DOB: 2007 • Due: 3-27 to Carpe Diem • PR78<br />
Lot 16<br />
Thomas Outlaw never became famous but he sure left a mark in our herd from one<br />
year of natural service and 44 units of semen. He also sired the famed M51 x G1<br />
daughter owned with Boysel’s. They are moderate framed for Char composites with<br />
tremendous rib shape. Take advantage of this limited genetic sire group.<br />
Lot 17<br />
Sire: Duramax Dam: Char X<br />
DOB: 2006 • Due: 3-22 to Addiction • Tag 693<br />
A blonde beauty that raised a high quality replacement female this past year.<br />
She is one of those that I will not price, otherwise she will be gone. She is the<br />
keeping kind.<br />
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Lot 18<br />
Sire: Thomas Outlaw Dam: Maine/Angus<br />
DOB: 2007 • Due: 3-25 to Addiction • Tag PR10<br />
Addiction is the Friction 159 son that was formerly owned by Brad<br />
Hook. He never froze semen as a yearling, but could settle cows<br />
naturally, and is now freezing ET quality semen. He is one huge<br />
boned, Belgian footed, square assed, silver haired, stud muffin that<br />
will compliment this clean choke necked butterscotch Char<br />
composite.<br />
While I was in Texas this last spring,<br />
I saw Copper Penny and I was utterly<br />
impressed. I thought he was the best<br />
bovine I saw during my entire trip. I<br />
really think this combination will work<br />
on this butterscotch female.<br />
Lot 19<br />
Sire: Thomas Outlaw Dam: Maine/Angus<br />
DOB: 2007 • Due: 4-10 to Copper Penny • Tag PR13<br />
Lot 20<br />
Sire: Just Right Dam: Double Vision<br />
DOB: 2007 • Due: 4-4 to Copper Penny • Tag T98<br />
This is a power house shorthorn show heifer from Hartman<br />
Cattle Company. She is PHA positive. Being Bred to Copper<br />
Penny which is clean will work. Trust me on this one, Nick and<br />
Brian can thank me for making their bull popular when this<br />
one hits the ground.<br />
Lot 21<br />
Sire: Get Smoked Dam: Char X<br />
DOB: 2005 • Due: 3-23 to Copper Penny • Tag 538<br />
Lot 22<br />
Get Smoked was a Full Flush x G1 son. 538 is a moderate framed,<br />
deep flanked, consistent producer, no matter what she has been<br />
mated to. She raised the Reserve Champion Junior National Char<br />
Steer for Chance Bauman.<br />
Sire: Get Smoked Dam: Char X<br />
DOB: 2005 • Due: 4-4 to Copper Penny • Tag R85<br />
This heavy muscled smoky female raised a $4000 cherry red market<br />
heifer that sold to Rod Suhr 2 years ago. I really like what that coon<br />
footed, moderate framed Copper Penny could do on this female. There<br />
has probably been a lot of coon footed people at the Copper Penny in<br />
Stillwater though.<br />
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Lot 23<br />
This is one yak haired Heat Seeker female. Sexy and good lookin. It’s<br />
amazing how these kind of females seem to show up when the lawn<br />
mowers start clipping. This is without a doubt the best haired female<br />
in the sale. This female could create tax problems when she calves. If<br />
they don’t have hair, you may as well use them for a recip.<br />
Lot 24<br />
Sire: Heat Seeker Dam: Platinum<br />
DOB: 2005 • Due: 6-1 to Freeze Frame • Tag R15<br />
You will want to hide your notes<br />
after you see this one. She will be<br />
a buy at whatever the cost. She is<br />
bred to the double clean Alias son<br />
owned by Randy Walhdrip at Amarillo,<br />
Texas. If you like them long<br />
necked and big bodied in a sound<br />
complete package you will love this<br />
one. She may be the buy of the sale.<br />
Lot 25<br />
Sire: Heat Seeker Dam: Purebred Maine<br />
DOB: 2003 • Due: 4-20 to Copper Penny • Tag 31<br />
This is one beached whale. The stoutest Heat Seeker daughter<br />
in captivity. She is tested TH and PHA negative. We flushed this<br />
female with much success. One of the top fall prospects this<br />
year is from 31. This female has great value being clean for all<br />
the breeders that have backed themselves into the closet using<br />
dirty bulls. I personally don’t think that a genetically dirty sire<br />
should be allowed to sell semen on the open market. But who<br />
am I; just a hillbilly from South Dakota.<br />
Sire: Heat Seeker Dam: Big Timber<br />
DOB: 2006 • Due: 3-29 to Copper Penny • Tag S65<br />
Freeze Frame -<br />
Service Sire of Lot 24<br />
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Lot 26<br />
Progeny of Lot 25<br />
Sire: Heat Seeker Dam: Platinum/Angus<br />
DOB: 2005 • Due: 3-23 to Total Solution • Tag R10<br />
A sound, massive, Heat Seeker daughter mated to the deceased Total<br />
Solution. I bought some of the last Total Solution Semen to raise<br />
females. Thanks Moe. This one will be cheap if she has a heifer.<br />
Lot 26a<br />
Sire: Gizmo Dam: R10 Heat Seeker<br />
DOB: 2007 • Due: 3-25 to Addicition • Tag T69<br />
This clean pedigree blue roan will have no problem leaving her mark<br />
in this years calf crop being mated to Addiction. I’d say if you want<br />
success, success starts here!<br />
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Lot 27<br />
Sire: Who Made Who Dam: Angus<br />
DOB: 2002 • Due: 4-4 to Milkman • Tag 213<br />
Everyone said breed her to Milkman, so here she is. This little chubby, clubby has that choke of the neck going on, along with all the<br />
other ingredients to make Milkman shine. Are you paying attention this year, Wade! She won’t cost $50,000 either.<br />
Lot 28<br />
Sire: Who Made Who Dam: Maine/Angus<br />
DOB: 2007 • Due: 4-5 to Addiction • Tag R81<br />
A sound, big bodied, heavy muscled Who Made Who daughter. She’s no Cadillac, but she’s not a Ford either. She’s simply a practical,<br />
functional, consistent producing female. I really like what she is mated to for a high dollar return.<br />
Lot 29<br />
Sire: Sunseeker Dam: 173 Who Made Who<br />
DOB: 2006 • Due: 4-4 to Copper Penny • Tag S64<br />
This is a line bred Who Made Who pair of females. WE flushed 173 before everyone identified<br />
Sun Seekers true parentage. 173 sold in Donors Unlimited in 2010. She was a sale pick of mine<br />
at Jerry Adamson’s collection of genetics. A true cattleman by nature and by heart.<br />
Lot 30<br />
173 Dam of Lots<br />
29 & 30<br />
Sire: Sunseeker Dam: 173 Who Made Who<br />
DOB: 2005 • Due: 4-12 to Copper Penny • Tag 604<br />
Hey, Blade this is one fat legged steer producing momma. Tell dad to buy<br />
her for you. Don’t sell her either Chad.<br />
Lot 31<br />
Sire: Bentley Dam: Who Made Who<br />
DOB: 2006 • Due: 4-2 to Walks Alone • Tag 667<br />
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If you can’t find this one by the picture then you’re not going to find her by the footnotes either.<br />
This just maybe the best club cow I have ever seen. I don’t mean that to be funny! Seriously, tell<br />
me one thing you would change genotypically or phenotypically about this amazing female. I regret<br />
having ever sold G602 so we’re offering ½ interest with no possession on 667 which I think is every<br />
bit, if not better than Chill 602 that brought $42,000.<br />
Lot 31 A Dam: 667<br />
Sire: Heat Wave Due: 4-6-11<br />
Lot 31B Dam: 667<br />
Sire: Heat Wave Due: 4-6-11<br />
Lot 31C Dam:667<br />
Sire: Heat Wave Due: 4-6-11<br />
Lot 31D Dam: 667<br />
Sire: Heat Wave Due: 4-6-11<br />
Lot 31E Dam: 667<br />
Sire: Heat Wave Due: 4-6-11<br />
Lot 31 F Dam: 667<br />
Sire: Heat Wave Due: 4-6-11<br />
Lot 31G Dam: 667<br />
Sire: Heat Wave Due: 4-6-11<br />
Lot 31H Dam: 667<br />
Sire: Heat Wave Due: 4-6-11
Lot 32<br />
Lot 33<br />
Lot 34<br />
Lot 35<br />
Sire: Bentley Dam: Cunia 602/Angus<br />
DOB: 2006 • Due: 3-25 to Heat Wave • Tag 618<br />
Nothing but White Lake Genetics in this package. Bentley is a Strictly Business son out of H832 (Meyer 734<br />
x 602) which is also the dam of Amen and Simple Math. I’m not sure but I don’t believe that there is any other<br />
donor in the business that has had three promotion bulls out of three different sires. Amazing!!<br />
Sire: Bentley Dam: Angus<br />
DOB: 2006 • Due: 3-18 to Walks Alone • Tag 636<br />
This mating did not happen by accident. We are just line breeding the 602 line of genetics. Walks<br />
Alone has proven to work with sound, hairy, cat assed looking recips. I don’t know if there is a bull<br />
that can turn a plain Jane looking cow into a donor candidate like Walks Alone can.<br />
Lot 36<br />
Sire: Bentley Dam: Angus<br />
DOB: 2006 • Due: 3-25 to Walks Alone • Tag 660<br />
This is a prime candidate for Walks Alone. Sound, hairy, deep sided and moderate framed. You will<br />
look smart when she calves. A great bull is one that improves his offspring by not down grading the<br />
cows he is mated to.<br />
Sire: Bentley Dam: Meyer/Angus<br />
DOB: 2007 • Due: 3-29 to Smiling Bob • Tag 740<br />
This bald faced Bentley daughter has her whole life ahead of her. Not much Bentley semen in<br />
captivity, so you may want to take advantage of these Strictly Business granddaughters.<br />
Sire: Bentley Dam: Angus<br />
DOB: 2007 • Due: 3-18 to Smiling Bob • Tag 763<br />
Amazing!! All I heard, all spring was how impressive Smiling Bob was at the bull stud. We did the<br />
cannon ball and got on board.<br />
Lot 37<br />
Sire: Slowburn Dam: Platinum/Angus<br />
DOB: 2005 • Due: 3-20 to Smiling Bob • Tag R21<br />
A choke necked, heavy muscled, big bodied Maine cross female. I like this mating, if Smiling Bob<br />
breeds like I think he will.<br />
Lot 38<br />
Sire: Power Plant Dam: Cunia/Angus<br />
DOB: 2001 • Due: 4-2 to Smiling Bob • Tag L61<br />
This is an up headed, belly<br />
dragging , square hipped<br />
Maine female. Nothing but<br />
old school genetics in this<br />
good looking female. Wade<br />
ran this cow for three years<br />
before bringing her back.<br />
You will do a double take<br />
when you first see her.<br />
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Lot 39<br />
Sire:McCarney Dam: Sim/Angus<br />
DOB: 2007 • Due: 3-31 to Heat Wave • Tag 701<br />
This good looking baldy female is bred to the original Heat Wave<br />
semen that I bought from Phil. This spring I had the best Heat Wave<br />
calves ever born out of While Lake from the same collection of<br />
semen. Buy with confidence in this mating.<br />
Lot 40<br />
Sire: Extreme Ice Dam: P20 (Grizz)<br />
DOB: 2007 • Due: 3-17 to Copper Penny • Tag 70<br />
These Extreme Ice are some of the very best young Maine<br />
cross on our ranch. He is a Strictly Business x Ice Pick son that<br />
was one impressive individual, in terms of hair, bone, muscle,<br />
and moderation of frame. His mark of excellence was left by his<br />
greatness of females.<br />
Milky Way<br />
Lot 41<br />
Sire: Grizz Dam: Who Made Who<br />
DOB: 2004 • Due 3-15 to Smiling Bob • Tag P20<br />
A powerfully built female out of the top genetics in the club<br />
calf world. This cow has been one of our top producing<br />
females like the lot 40 Extreme Ice female. If Smiling Bob<br />
doesn’t work on this female then he should or will become a<br />
bologna sandwich.<br />
Lot 42<br />
Sire: Extreme Ice Dam: P79 (Who’s Your Daddy<br />
DOB: 2007 • Due: 3-24 to Smiling Bob • Tag T05<br />
Smiling Bob was smiling when he got mated to this good looking, symmetrically balanced female. This pen of Maine females will<br />
remind you why you came all the way to South Dakota to see the best that mother nature can provide.<br />
Lot 43<br />
Sire: Who’s Your Daddy Dam: 85 (2J) Maine<br />
DOB: 2004 • Due: 4-6 to Walks Alone • Tag P79<br />
No need to call in the Army, the tank is here. This one is an easy<br />
keeping female. Scott James bought her mother in 2008. She was<br />
one female producing machine. Walks Alone is a cow changer,<br />
because his grandmother was one of the best market heifers the<br />
kids had ever showed, for the times in Miss Perfection.<br />
Eventually the truth will always surface. Just like my heifer that died<br />
in Ohio and showed up in Indiana. Or, my semen tank that walked<br />
away and ended up in a garage in Brookings. Thanks Brandon and<br />
Matt.<br />
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Lot 45<br />
Lot 44<br />
No one can understand how we can continue to offer this quality of<br />
cattle year after year after year. I will even admit that I think this is the<br />
best offering of breds ever assembled in the <strong>Sweetheart</strong> Sale. I think<br />
you will agree because the entire offering came from White Lake,<br />
Sadly to say. T9 is one of my favorites in the sale and she is better in<br />
real life than in her picture..<br />
Sire: Cunia 602 Dam: Grizz (Angus)<br />
DOB: 2004 • Due 3-29 to Walks Alone • Tag P63<br />
Sire: Extreme Ice Dam: P63 (Cunia 602)<br />
DOB: 2007 • Due: 3-30 to I=80 • Tag T9<br />
A lot of old school pedigree in this cow family. Pay attention,<br />
to where it all began. Nothing but Kroupa and Griswold in her<br />
genetics and I don’t know what’s in her gas tank? If this<br />
mating doesn’t work I’ll eat shit and bark at the moon.<br />
This is one little, stout, hairy, big boned, club calf producing<br />
machine. I like this mating to I-80. Oh well, shit happens and life<br />
goes on. Maybe that’s why more great one’s were created by<br />
accident, not by choice..<br />
Lot 46<br />
Sire: Hurricane Dam: 124 (Gladiator)<br />
DOB: 2003 • Due: 3-20 to I-80 • Tag N73<br />
Lot 47<br />
Sire: Gladiator Dam: Platinum (Abby)<br />
DOB: 2001 • Due 3-20 to Total Solution• Tag P124<br />
Shane Giest are you paying attention? This is the only daughter<br />
of Abby. She is also the mother to our heard bull GFK. I wish my<br />
parents would have given me a different middle name.<br />
Lot 48<br />
An Angus sired female out of Duramax’s mother. If you like<br />
them smaller framed then you will love this one. We have<br />
never assisted a calf out of N148.<br />
Sire: 7D7 (Angus Carcass EPD) Dam: Who Made Who (Duramax’s Dam)<br />
DOB: 2003 • Due: 3-18 to Smiling Bob • Tag N148<br />
Duramax Matarnal Brother to Lot 48<br />
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Lot 49<br />
Sire: Cunia 602 Dam: N148<br />
DOB: 2006 • Due: 4-10 to Walks Alone • Tag 644<br />
Lining up the 602’s is as predictable as known that Steve Bonham<br />
is not going to answer his phone come bid day. For those of you<br />
that weren’t listening earlier, Walks alone is a 602 grandson. It<br />
never stops amazing me what this cow family generates. 644<br />
raised a top herd sire prospect at White Lake.<br />
Lot 50<br />
Sire: Heat Wave Dam: M52 Anchor<br />
DOB: 2005 • Due: 4-12 to Copper Penny • Tag 540<br />
A true Heat Wave producing female<br />
comes from one of my favorite cow<br />
families. A moderate framed, big bodied<br />
good looking female.<br />
Lot 51<br />
Sire: Anchor (Lautner) Dam: Smoke Em (Angus)<br />
DOB: 2002 • Due: 4-4 to Heat Wave 5 • Tag M52<br />
I love our Lautner Anchor daughters. When M52 was a baby I<br />
said that I would never sell this one. I guess there is a reason<br />
to believe she was that good. She sold $6500 Beat the Heat<br />
steer 2 years ago. After you look at her Heat Wave daughter<br />
in lot 50 you will understand why we bred her back to Heat<br />
Wave.<br />
. This young baldy has sold her first two calves.<br />
She throws a brockle face and hair on her calves. This<br />
could be the buy of the sale for what she can return.<br />
Lot 52<br />
Sire: Lautner Anchor Dam: M04 Stop N Think<br />
DOB: 2006 • Due: 4-6 to Walks Alone • Tag 638<br />
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Lot 53<br />
Sire: Stop-N-Think Dam: Platinum/Angus<br />
DOB: 2002 • Due: 4-4 to Copper Penny • Tag M04<br />
This one redefines the letters<br />
C O W. You may call her an<br />
over fat sow, a beached whale<br />
or just a fat ass. I really don’t<br />
care because this is what a<br />
true beef cow should look like<br />
in terms of efficiency. This cow<br />
has averaged 42 eggs on 5<br />
flushes. She hold s the record<br />
at Hereford, Texas for the #1<br />
most eggs on a commercial<br />
cow at 69 eggs. There is a<br />
reason for that also, M04 could<br />
get fat on hay. Fertility comes<br />
along with easy fleshing cattle.<br />
She also raised a $21,000 Heat<br />
Wave fall born steer that sold<br />
to Bonham. Don’t know what<br />
happened to him. Missing In<br />
Action!<br />
Lot 53a<br />
Sire: Heat Wave Dam: M04 Stop-N-Think<br />
Due: 4-6<br />
Lot 54<br />
Sire: Stop-N-Think Dam: Rambo/602<br />
DOB: 2002 • Due: 4-6 to I-80 • Tag M56<br />
I still think that Stop-N-Think was the best Meyer son to date. When<br />
you see how powering these daughters are I think you will agree.<br />
M56 is a granddaughter of the original Spur Emolous Master 602<br />
Female. M56’s mother sold in the <strong>Sweetheart</strong> Sale for $9,500.<br />
Lot 55<br />
Sire: Stop-N-Think Dam: Platinum/Angus<br />
DOB: 2005 • Due: 4-2 to I-80 • Tag R46<br />
A real eye catching Sim x Maine x<br />
Angus cross female. I really liked I-80<br />
on display so we tried a cane of him,<br />
with good conception.<br />
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One of the few cows in the sale bred to<br />
Simple Math. One of the best looking,<br />
soundest bulls, of any breed all year. If<br />
he is big enough, then he is as good as<br />
it gets.<br />
Lot 56<br />
Sire: Stop-N-Think Dam: Angus<br />
DOB: 2004 • Due: 4-20 to Simple Math • Tag P87<br />
A real eye catching snip faced<br />
baldy. Small, thick and low to<br />
the ground. This cow will have a<br />
lot of friends come sale time. It’s<br />
hard to part with females that<br />
look like this.<br />
997<br />
Lot 58<br />
Lot 59<br />
20<br />
Sire: Stop-N-Think Dam: Loaded Gun<br />
DOB: 2005 • Due: 3-14 to Smiling Bob • Tag R20<br />
Sire: Stop-N-Think Dam: Angus<br />
DOB: 2004 Due: 5-1 to Copper Penny • Tag 141<br />
Sire: Stop-N-Think Dam: Platinum/Angus<br />
DOB: 2005 • Due: 4-14 to Addiction • Tag 563<br />
R20 is the dam of last years $8,000 Beat the Heat Daughter that sold in the <strong>Sweetheart</strong> Sale<br />
as lot 15. We kept her Beat the Heat son for a herd bull this year.<br />
A big hipped, deep bodied, long fronted, Sim cross female. I may have more Copper Pennies<br />
than I need but there worth more than wooden nickels. No seriously he is one impressive<br />
bull in real life. We’ve been flushing several cows to him as well.<br />
Lot 57
Lot 60<br />
988<br />
Sire: Friction Dam: (L79) Cunia 602 x Double Stuff<br />
DOB: 2006 • Due: 3-23 to Copper Penny • Tag 649<br />
963<br />
Don’t go away mad, cause this may<br />
be one of the best Friction daughters<br />
to ever be offered for sale. She is a<br />
daughter of L79 which was one of my<br />
favorite Cunia 602 daughters of all<br />
times. She was a past donor and sold<br />
in last year’s sale for $6250. If you<br />
want a Friction donor, here she is.<br />
Lot61<br />
Sire: Friction Dam: Head Honcho<br />
DOB: 2007 • Due: 4-22 to Smiling Bob • Tag 721<br />
970<br />
A hairy, moderate framed Friction daughter out of 023 Head Honcho that Chad Forman bought in the<br />
2008 <strong>Sweetheart</strong> Sale. Her softness of structure and hair for a Friction comes from her mother.<br />
Lot 62<br />
Lot 63<br />
Lot 64<br />
Sire: Who Made Who Dam: Fame (Angus)<br />
DOB: 2004 • Due: 3-22 to Walks Alone • Tag P55<br />
This Angus sired female is out of a $15,000 Who Made Who<br />
daughter that Darin Maronde purchased through the <strong>Sweetheart</strong><br />
Sale. She has been a consistent producer and has all of the i<br />
ngredients to work with Walks Alone. I triple dog dare someone to<br />
screw this mating up. If anything she probably is too good looking<br />
for Walks Alone. He is without a question a cow changer.<br />
948<br />
983<br />
Sire: Who Made Who Dam: Draft Pick/Angus<br />
DOB: 2005 • Due: 3-14 to Smiling Bob • Tag P83<br />
This brown tinted Who daughter has never been bred for clubbies. She has a phenomenal Doc<br />
heifer in our replacement pen. A good choice if you’re a Heat Wave fan ….of course…who isn’t?<br />
Sire: Payback Dam: Chill Factor/602<br />
DOB: 2005 • Due: 3-11 to I-80 • Tag 549<br />
This is a big footed, hairy Payback daughter out of M53. The Chill Factor x 602 daughter that brought<br />
$12,000 for ½ interest from Wes Marshall. 549’s first calf was an Ali son that is Tyler’s favorite bull on the<br />
ranch. That is why we bred her I-80 being an Ali son. This calf should have leg hair long enough to braid.<br />
Lot 65<br />
Sire: Payback Dam: Loaded Gun<br />
DOB: 2005 • Due: 3-20 to Smiling Bob • Tag 537<br />
L79 - Dam of Lot 60<br />
Dam of Lot 64<br />
A good looking Payback daughter that will compliment Smiling Bob. She had a top notch Smooth Sailing heifer two years ago.<br />
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Lot 66<br />
Sire: Most Wanted Dam: Meyer 734/Angus<br />
DOB: 2004 • Due: 3-23 to Heat Wave • Tag 415<br />
969W<br />
This powered up black baldy should really work to the original<br />
Heat Wave. I have a hard time wanting to part with this one. One<br />
man’s loss is another man’s riches. Who’s the next lottery<br />
winner?<br />
Lot 67<br />
Sire: Full Pardon Dam: Maine X<br />
DOB: 2004 • Due: 3-18 to Smiling Bob • Tag 454<br />
Lot 68<br />
This was a pick of mine from the LeRoy<br />
Bietelspacher herd as a bred heifer. She is a<br />
sound, big footed, and shaggy haired. This<br />
one with Smiling Bob could very well be the<br />
next composite Scottish Highlander.<br />
Sire: Maxi Dam: Draft Pick/Angus<br />
DOB: 2004 • Due: 4-11 to Smiling Bob • Tag 410<br />
What a genetic package! Two legendary sires creating one square<br />
hipped, long necked club calf producing female. She raised a Next<br />
Step bull last year that is in our keeper pen.<br />
Lot 69<br />
Sire: Hell’s Brewing Dam: Maine/Angus<br />
DOB: 2005 • Due: 4-20 to Copper Penny• Tag R22<br />
R22 was one of our picks as a heifer calf form the Gassman<br />
herd. She is stout and hairy with an uptown girl style. She<br />
has all the right parts to work with Copper Penny. Pennies<br />
could turn into dollars here!<br />
Lot 70<br />
Sire: Totally Tuned Dam: F22 Draft Pick<br />
DOB: 2002 • Due: 4-10 to Simple Math • Tag M91<br />
M91 is one of my favorite cows of all time. She is a daughter of F22 that<br />
Mimms and Boysel own with us. We have kept herd bulls out of M91 and<br />
would send this shaggy haired, big footed, clean pedigreed female to<br />
anyone, anywhere. She is truly good enough to be flushed.<br />
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F22 Dam of Lot 70
Lot 72<br />
Lot 71<br />
This is one good looking baldy female. Jerry Ferguson and Wade picked this<br />
female out as a bred heifer. God only knows what this female would bring if we<br />
had promoted her. She is the daughter of M91 with cow history and years of hair<br />
bred into that history. You will be smiling when you get home with this purchase.<br />
Sire: Beat the Heat Dam: Take Charge<br />
DOB: 2007 • Due 3-25 to Copper Penny • Tag 833<br />
Sire: Slick 50 X Meyer Son Dam: M91 Totally Tuned<br />
DOB: 2006 • Due: 3-25 to Smiling Bob • Tag S92<br />
Lot 75<br />
Sire: Total Solution Dam: 3C Macho<br />
DOB: 2007 • 3-25 to Smiling Bob • Tag T92<br />
A clean pedigree, fault free female mated to the Hottest Heat Wave son<br />
this past spring. I’m sure the story will be told soon on Smilin Bob, but I<br />
like this mating a lot.<br />
Lot 76<br />
We can cross Copper Penny off our list of bulls to use if this mating<br />
doesn’t work. This female is out of the $17,000 Take Charge Female that<br />
sold to Randy George. She is a sound, huge boned, up headed female with<br />
a bright future ahead of her.<br />
Lot 73<br />
Lot 74<br />
Hotmail females have a lot of friends around the club calf industry. She<br />
comes from one of our favorite Slick 50 daughters that sold in last year’s<br />
Donor’s Unlimited.<br />
Lot 77<br />
Sire: Hotmail Dam: N71 Slick 50<br />
DOB: 2007 • 3-31 to Copper Penny • Tag T01<br />
These Oahe Wind granddaughters make awesome club calf momma’s.<br />
They’re everything that a Hoo Doo thought of being. Just breed these<br />
smokies to a red gene bull and you will be a lot happier.<br />
Lot 78<br />
Sire: Thomas Outlaw Dam: Grizz<br />
DOB: 2006 • Due 3-23 to Carpe Diem • Tag Pr33<br />
This is a little bigger framed smokey female but good looking. We sold her<br />
Carpe Diem heifer this fall to Toby Wheeler in California. Simple Math could<br />
be the real ticket.<br />
Sire: AJ Dam: Charolais/Maine<br />
DOB: 2001 • Due 3-18 to Copper Penny • Tag Pr10<br />
Lot 79<br />
Simple Math<br />
Service Sire of<br />
Lots 74 & 78<br />
Sire: Thomas Outlaw Dam: Maxi<br />
DOB: 2007 • Due 4-15 to Simple Math • Tag Pr28<br />
A big hipped, big boned Smokey female that could have the next big thing to Copper Penny.<br />
Sire: Witch Doctor Dam: Hannibal<br />
DOB: 2007 • Due: 4-10 to Copper Penny • Tag T45<br />
There is a history to T45, she was the first calf out of the Hannibal<br />
female I bought from Charlie Wilson that was raised by Sandeens . Mitch<br />
Daake bought Charlie’s Hannibal last year in the <strong>Sweetheart</strong> Sale. We have<br />
high expectations out of Copper Penny on these type of females.<br />
Sire: Witch Doctor Dam: Sim X<br />
DOB: 2004-25 • Due: 4-25 to Simple Math • Tag T95<br />
Pretty hard to fault a Maine x Sim cross female<br />
when it comes to functional, productive, consistent<br />
cattle.<br />
Lot 77<br />
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Lot 80<br />
Sire: Paddy O’ Malley Dam: Hide-N-Watch/Pistol Pete<br />
DOB: 2006 • Due: 3-24 to Heat Wave • Tag S97<br />
I really don’t know if people will know what to say when they see this incredible female. Other than where the hell does White Lake<br />
continue to come up with these nearly perfect designed clubby females. The lucky buyer of this female will go home thinking he<br />
stole “Christ off the Cross.” You just never find females built like this for sale. Her mother was Supreme Champion Breeding Heifer<br />
at the <strong>Sioux</strong> Empire Farm Show and Reserve Supreme Breeding Heifer at Hartman’s Showboat Cruise. We are offering ½ interest in<br />
this coon footed, big bodied, shaggy haired Maine female. We are offering ½ interest meaning that we share expenses the same as<br />
revenue, 50-50.<br />
Recips are all commercial Griswold recips in this sale offering having over 100% weaned live calf a year ago.<br />
Lot 80a<br />
Sire: Heat Wave Dam: S97<br />
Due: 4-6<br />
Sire: Monopoly Dam: S97<br />
Due: 4-6<br />
Lot 80e<br />
Lot 80b<br />
Sire: Heat Wave Dam: S97<br />
Due: 4-6<br />
Sire: Monopoly Dam: S97<br />
Due: 4-6<br />
Lot 80f<br />
Lot 80c<br />
Sire: Heat Wave Dam: S97<br />
Due: 4-6<br />
Sire: Monopoly Dam: S97<br />
Due: 4-6<br />
Lot 80g<br />
Lot 80d<br />
Sire: Heat Wave Dam: S97<br />
Due: 4-6<br />
Sire: Monopoly Dam: S97<br />
Due: 4-6<br />
Lot 80h<br />
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Lot 81<br />
Sire: Who’s Your Daddy Dam: Sim X<br />
DOB: 2003 • Due 3-15 to Heat Wave<br />
If you like them cool then this one is cool. This is where boys become<br />
men, and bullshit walks. Because I want to know where you<br />
can find them made like this anywhere else for sale! For all of<br />
you that were in attendance last year at the <strong>Sweetheart</strong> Sale were<br />
well aware that it was a real sale, real money, and at the end of<br />
the night every lot had a new home. No funny shit going on here!<br />
Lot 82<br />
Sire: Sooner Dam: Aftershock<br />
DOB: 2005 • Due: 4-5 to Walks Alone • Tag 521<br />
Lot 83<br />
Sire: Lautner Anchor Dam: Maine X<br />
DOB: 2002 • Due 3-27 to Walks Alone • Tag 223<br />
We are offering a set of females that are huge volume, moderate<br />
framed, functional females bred to Walks Alone. He’s a cow<br />
changer and will work on these Anchor and Cunia 602 females.<br />
This female is good enough to be a donor in most programs.<br />
Lot 85<br />
Sire: Lautner Anchor Dam: Who Made Who<br />
DOB: 2006 • Due 4-12 to Freeze Frame • Tag 675<br />
Lot 84<br />
Oink, Oink, here come Ms. Piggy. In all honesty, 521 is a true<br />
definition of a ground sow! Walk Alone will work here,<br />
guaranteed.<br />
Sire: Lautner Anchor Dam: No Mercy<br />
DOB: 2006 • Due: 3-29 to Smiling Bob • Tag 651<br />
A moderate framed, Anchor daughter that needs a<br />
shot better hair, so we decided to put Smiling Bob<br />
to work.<br />
This female should have been pictured higher up in the sale,<br />
she’s that good . But, we intentionally put her down the list to<br />
see if you have been paying attention. Don’t be afraid of Freeze<br />
Frame because those cattle just get better with age.<br />
Smiling Bob - Service Sire of Lot 84<br />
and several others<br />
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Sire: Maxi Dam: Double Stuff<br />
Lot 86 DOB: 2006 • Due: 4-1 to Walks Alone • Tag 683<br />
This little chubby blue roan female will have a lot of friends<br />
sale day. Because of the pedigree, she has the potential to be a<br />
great one. Just imagine what she could look like standing out<br />
in your front pasture. She is front pasture material.<br />
Lot 87<br />
Sire: Cunia 602 Dam: Commercial Angus<br />
DOB: 2005 • Due: 4-6 to Walks Alone • Tag R63<br />
This is truly the deepest set of females ever<br />
offered at the <strong>Sweetheart</strong> Sale. I’m not just<br />
saying this, I literally want everyone to inspect<br />
this offering whether you buy or not. If you<br />
come and don’t buy we will still get you<br />
drunk. Buy the way Ryan, I did pay your bail<br />
to get out of jail whether you believe Chad or<br />
not. I guess you and Steve need the $400<br />
worse than I do.<br />
Lot 88<br />
Sire: Cunia 602 Dam: Commercial Angus<br />
DOB: 2006 • Due: 4-14 to Walks Alone • Tag S76<br />
A choke necked, moderate framed, deep flanked,<br />
perfect chubby female by design.<br />
Lot 89<br />
Sire: Cunia 602 Dam: Commercial Angus<br />
DOB: 2006 • Due 4-6 to Walks Alone • Tag S69<br />
A sound, functional Maine cross female that<br />
raised a Walks Alone heifer last year that sold<br />
in Wade Roger’s fall sale.<br />
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Lot 90<br />
Sire: Grizz Dam: Maine X<br />
DOB: 2004 • Due 3-30 to Platinum • Tag P27<br />
We went back to the drawing board to come up with this pancake mix. If we<br />
hadn’t gotten away from the basics over the years, we wouldn’t be in the<br />
predicament we’re in today. No where to run no where to hide.<br />
Lot 91<br />
Sire: Grizz Dam: Maine X<br />
DOB: 2004 • Due: 4-14 to Dirty Harry • Tag 461<br />
Lot 92<br />
Sire: Limousin Cross Dam: Limousin Cross<br />
DOB: 2001 • Due 4-17 to Addiction • Tag 971<br />
A clean pedigreed female mated to a huge boned, silver haired Friction x 159<br />
son . Spells. Profit.<br />
Lot 93<br />
Sire: Limousin Cross Dam: Limousin Cross<br />
DOB: 2001 • Due 4-6 to Addiction • Tag 913<br />
Old school genetics, new school teacher.<br />
Dirty Harry - Service Sire of Lot 91<br />
This is one soft, deep, red Limy cross female. She will work to Addiction.<br />
I don’t know what color it will be, but in today’s world color or race doesn’t<br />
seem to matter.<br />
Lot 94<br />
Sire: Friction Dam: Maine X<br />
DOB: 2006 • Due 4-1 to Smiling Bob • Tag S67<br />
This is one of the hairier Friction daughters to be found. We kept her Walks<br />
Alone last year for a bull. This female can flat out raise them. Don’t<br />
underestimate what she will do this year.<br />
Driver- Service Sire of Lot 95<br />
Lot 95<br />
Sire: Final Answer Dam: Sim X<br />
DOB: 2006 • Due 3-23 to Driver • Tag 691<br />
This Sim x Angus cross female is bred to the $300,000 Driver Purebred<br />
Simmental Bull owned by Hartman, Bietelspacher, and Wager. How much<br />
added retail value can this bring to the table.<br />
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Lot 96<br />
Sire: Stop-N-Think Dam: Angus<br />
DOB: 2006 • Due: 3-20 to Heat Wave 5 • Tag S19<br />
This solid black Simy is hard to fault mated to Heat Wave for a<br />
high profit return. These females were ultra-sounded by Dr. Travis<br />
White and called to these dates.<br />
Lot 97<br />
Sire: Stop-N-Think Dam: Angus<br />
DOB: 2006 • Due: 3-20 to Smiling Bob • Tag S21<br />
We had the best AI conception ever on<br />
the cows according to the ultra-sound.<br />
We are representing them that way<br />
according to AI service sires used. They<br />
will calve within a few days of that due<br />
date plus or minus.<br />
Lot 98<br />
Sire: Bentley Dam: Who Made Who<br />
DOB: 2006 • 4-4 to Cooper Penny • Tag S07<br />
There will be no where to run no where to hide if Copper Penny doesn’t hit with all the cows bred to him. Copper Penny comes from<br />
one of the best cow families at White Lake. Consistency within a sire comes from the cow. Buy with confidence for these Bentley<br />
daughters flat out work. We are flushing cows to Bentley to raise females. Take advantage of this offering of Bentley’s.<br />
Sire: Totally Tuned Dam: Hide-N-Watch<br />
DOB: 2006 • 4-19 to Addiction • Tag 626<br />
Lot 99<br />
This female is bred for hair. Maybe she could play in the NHL . She sold a<br />
Walks Alone in Wade Rogers fall sale going to Bow-Ham. He was one of<br />
the best babies we had born at the farm.<br />
Lot 100<br />
Sire: Totally Tuned Dam: 0146 Head Honcho<br />
DOB: 2006 • Due 3-29 to Smiling Bob • Tag 663<br />
This Totally Tuned female is out of one of the hairiest females to ever walk at<br />
White Lake. She now calls home at Michael Grienors in Iowa. No matter what<br />
this female brings it will not be enough for what she is capable of raising.<br />
Lot 101<br />
Sire: Carnac Dam: Chi X<br />
DOB: 2006 • Due 4-2 to Copper Penny • Tag 680<br />
A sound, big boned Carnac female. She was a top heifer selection from the<br />
Beckett and Blake Program.<br />
Lot 102<br />
Sire: Carnac Dam: Purebred Maine<br />
DOB: 2006 • Due 4-17 to Copper Penny • Tag 620<br />
Dam of Lot 100<br />
A high dollar selection as a show heifer form the Losing program. She has not disappointed us to this point. She still maintains that<br />
show ring look along with strong maternal traits.<br />
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Lot 103<br />
Sire: Heat Wave Dam: H832 (Meyer 734 X 602)<br />
DOB: 2006 • Due: 4-4 to Copper Penny• Tag S85<br />
This is one of the only daughters of H832 at White Lake. If Dave Guyer hadn’t<br />
stopped to part his hair he would have remembered to pick her up. That’s ok<br />
Dave. Your loss my gain! This female raised our top hold over spring born last<br />
year going to Texas.<br />
H832<br />
Dam of Lot 103 thru 103E<br />
Lot 103a<br />
Sire: Friction Dam: H832<br />
Due: 4-6<br />
Sire: Friction Dam: H832<br />
Due: 4-6<br />
Lot 103d<br />
Lot 103b<br />
Sire: Friction Dam: H832<br />
Due: 4-6<br />
Sire: Friction Dam: H832<br />
Due: 4-6<br />
Lot 103e<br />
Lot 103c<br />
Sire: Friction Dam: H832<br />
Due: 4-6<br />
These pregnancies are all full sibs to Amen. Chap Thompson sold ½ interest of<br />
him for $34,000. If I started giving testimonies of all the success stories from<br />
<strong>Sweetheart</strong> Genetics we would be into tomorrow.<br />
Amen- Full Sib to<br />
Lots 103A-103E<br />
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Lot 104<br />
Sire: Smooth Sailing Dam: 624 Irish Whiskey<br />
Due 4-6<br />
This is a full sib to the $28,000 high selling Smooth Sailing steer<br />
at Wade Rogers going to Iowa. 624 sold in last years sale for<br />
$21,500 going to Ohio.<br />
High Seller for Wade Rogers this fall-<br />
Full Sib to Lot 104<br />
Lot 105a<br />
Sire: Carpe Diem Dam: 646 Hard Drive<br />
Due: 3-23<br />
Lot 105b<br />
Sire: Carpe Diem Dam: 646 Hard Drive<br />
Due: 3-23<br />
These are full sibs to a steer that Corey Thompson bought that will show at Oklahoma City in March. A top fall<br />
Hereford prospect that sold in the Donor’s Unlimited in 2010. Also maternal sibs to the best Hereford prospect I<br />
sold to Blaine Rogers that he has high expectations for this coming year. 646 will be on display at sale.<br />
Lot 106a<br />
Lot 106b<br />
Lot 106c<br />
Sire: Solid Gold Dam: N117 Ground Zero x Jack Frost<br />
Due 4-6<br />
Sire: Solid Gold Dam: N117 Ground Zero x Jack Frost<br />
Due 4-6<br />
Sire: Solid Gold Dam: N117 Ground Zero x Jack Frost<br />
Due 4-6<br />
N117 was Champion Market Heifer at the South Dakota State Fair<br />
and Supreme Market Animal at the Open to the World Steer Show at<br />
the South Dakota State Fair. Eric Drager and Wade Rogers think that<br />
N117ust may be the best donor that presently walks at Hereford,<br />
Texas. She has sired several high sellers at Mimms Annual Club<br />
Calf Sale having sold a $11,000 Milkman Prospect that is presently<br />
undefeated as a Charolais in Texas.<br />
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N117 - Dam of Lots 106a-106c
Lot 107a<br />
Lot 107b<br />
Lot 107c<br />
Sire: Carpe Diem Dam: 428 Lifeline<br />
Due 4-6<br />
Sire: Carpe Diem Dam: 428 Lifeline<br />
Due 4-6<br />
Sire: Solid Gold Dam: 428 Lifeline<br />
Due 4-6<br />
428 is a full sister to Yellow Jacket. She just sold a $15,000<br />
Milkman daughter for Brad Smith in the First Class Female Sale.<br />
Chad Thompson will be offering one of the best fall born Carpe<br />
Diem steers to sell on line in January. Who knows what he will<br />
bring? 428 will be on display at sale.<br />
Carpe Diem X 428 Steer<br />
Lot 108a<br />
Lot 108b<br />
Lot 108c<br />
Sire: Solid Gold Dam: P89<br />
Due: 4-6<br />
Sire: Solid Gold Dam: P89<br />
Due: 4-6<br />
Sire: Solid Gold Dam: P89<br />
Due: 4-6<br />
Sire: Solid Gold Dam: P89<br />
Due: 4-6<br />
Sire: Walks Alone Dam: P89<br />
Due: 4-6<br />
Sire: Walks Alone Dam: P89<br />
Due: 4-6<br />
Yellow Jacket - Full Sib to 428<br />
Lot 108d<br />
Lot 108e<br />
Lot 108f<br />
P89 needs no introduction to the field of donors. She is one of the very few young donors with a $100,000 street value. She has a<br />
full brother in Simple Math that has never left the bull stud since March due to popular demand. She works to bulls of every kind<br />
and color. Just breed her and she will do the rest. P89 will on display at sale.<br />
Houston full brother to Solid Gold,<br />
Sire of Lots 108a-108d and a clone to<br />
the Grand Champion Steer at the 2008<br />
Houston <strong>Livestock</strong> Show<br />
Simple Math - Full Sib to P89<br />
P89- Dam of Lots 108A-108F<br />
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Greg Kroupa<br />
36980 239th Street<br />
White Lake, SD 57383<br />
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