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DS Ms Meat<br />
SAS Sweet Meat<br />
PB SIMMENTAL<br />
BD: Spring 2009<br />
AI: Fat Butt 5/7<br />
GW Twenty Four-Seven<br />
Here’s a very attractive Sweet Meat female, and she will make an<br />
excellent purebred addition to your herd.<br />
DS Lookout<br />
BC Lookout<br />
Dream On<br />
1/2 SIMMENTAL<br />
BD: Spring 2009<br />
PE: KLS Wicked 5/4<br />
ASA#2515810 - PB Bull<br />
Climax x Silverstone Bad Habit<br />
(Champion Bull at WI State Fair)<br />
BD Lookout<br />
BC Lookout<br />
Mr Meyer<br />
BD: Spring 2009<br />
AI: Built Right 6/22 (Sexed Heifer)<br />
Great female with a great pedigree. I absolutely love the Lookout<br />
daughters; cool in their design, stout in their makeup, moderate in<br />
frame, and seem to make superb mothers!<br />
Great phenotype, cool fronted, hairy, soft middle. Bred to have a<br />
1/2 blood Simmi heifer calf. You’ll love this one on sale day, and<br />
even more each day you own her.<br />
GCC Grizz<br />
WMCC Ms Grizz<br />
1/4 SIMMENTAL<br />
BD: Spring 2009<br />
AI: Who Made Who 6/29<br />
TK Ms Lut<br />
Plainview Lutton<br />
BD: Spring 2009<br />
AI: Mama’s Boy 5/8<br />
Meyer 734<br />
Black Joker/G&L Avalanche<br />
If you appreciate functional made, well bred cattle, then here you go.<br />
This kind will make you money every year. And a Who baby could<br />
easily erase any debt owed on this cow.<br />
Lut daughters are proving their worth as tremendous cows, stamping<br />
their progeny with added style & soundness. You’ll adore this female<br />
for her annual contribution to your herd. She will work great with<br />
Mama’s Boy.<br />
EXAR Lutton<br />
WMCC Ms Lutton<br />
X339U<br />
1/2 SIMMENTAL<br />
BD: Spring 2009<br />
AI: Mama’s Boy 5/15 (Sexed Heifer)<br />
PE: Mama’s Boy 5/22 – 6/25<br />
PE: Angus Bull 6/25 – 8/1<br />
Another one bred for success. This female’s dam was a money makin’<br />
machine, averaging over $4,500/head. I remember a very successful<br />
cattleman once telling me, “Always buy the females with the best<br />
producing mamas, they’ll generally follow in the cow’s footsteps.”<br />
This one would definitely fall into that category.