Sweetheart - Sioux Falls Regional Livestock
Sweetheart - Sioux Falls Regional Livestock
Sweetheart - Sioux Falls Regional Livestock
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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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