51 Reg. Angus Pairs... Northwest WY

Listing Number
302C074
Location
Northwest Wyoming
Ship From
39 mi North of Cody, WY
Breed
Angus
Registered?
Yes
Registry
American Angus Association
Number for Sale
51
Origin
Purchased Locally from Reputation Breeders
Age
39 Head are 4 YOs; 10 head 2 YOs; 2 head 5 YOs
Est. Weight
1250-1300
Frame
Moderate to Large
Condition
Medium Flesh
OCV
No
Horns
none
Pasture/Feed
Running out on pasture, fed hay.
Bred Back To
not exposed
Preg Checked
Open
Start Calving
Calves born Dec 20 to Feb 20
# Calves
51
Sired By
Sires: Connealy King Air SydGen Enhance Natural Service Sires RCR Heathers Discovery H2 RCR Enhance RCR Intense Pilot RCR Wix Larson
Condition
Sell Part/All
Buyer Takes All... Excluding Unmerchantable Cattle
Delivery Date
March
Price
$3100
Firm/Negotiable
Negotiable
Payment Terms
Livestock Payments will be made in Escrow prior to shipping the livestock. Funds will be held in Escrow until after the Livestock are Shipped to the Buyer. Buyer has 24 Hours to Inspect Livestock before Funds are released to the Seller.
Seller
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Cody, WY - Registered Black Angus Cow/Calf Pairs Reputation Quality Registered Herd Dispersal!

Roll them right into ANY Program! Ship ~ April 1st

  • Breed/Color: 100% Registered Black Angus Approx Head Count: 51 Approx Shipping Date: Monday, March 13, 2023 Calving Dates: Dec 20 to Feb 20 Price $3,400.00 Per Head
  • An exceptional opportunity awaits to acquire a valuable registered herd that has been expertly bred and selectively chosen to produce top-quality seedstock. This investment promises long-term returns, with each cow meticulously documented and registered to ensure clear lineage and history that can be traced back for years. Extensive DNA testing has confirmed each animal’s registration papers, guaranteeing the acquisition of proven bloodlines that have been carefully selected for their desired traits, such as hardiness, temperament, and fertility.
  • The most exciting thing about this group is that they are ready to roll into any program! You can breed them for Dec/Jan Calving again to whatever sires you want or you can hold the bulls back to target any calving date you wish!
  • About the Cow Herd This cow herd is accustomed to high altitudes ranging from 4,500 to 6,000 feet, where they run on forest service allotments in the summers. With medium frames and an average running weight of approximately 1250 lbs, these cows are the perfect range cow, handling well with a pleasant disposition. The cows are handled with expert stockmanship in mind. They are gentle enough to be calved out in a barn, with every pair going through the barn this year, but still have the maternal instincts to care for their babies out on big country.
  • Herd Origins & Age Breakdown: + 10 Head 2 YOs - Home Raised on the Rock Creek Ranch + 39 Head 4 YOs - - 10 Head from Danny Mydland, Joliet, MT - 8 Head from the Cook Family \/ Vermillion Ranch, Huntley, MT - 21 Head from JCN Cattle LLC, Wilsall, MT + 2 Head 5 YOs - from John & Lynn Michael at Livingston, MT Calf Crop As of Feb 16th, with 3 calves yet to be born;
  • There are 17 Bull Calves and 32 Heifer Calves. Perfect for growing this cow herd in the future! AI Sires + Connealy King Air + SydGen Enhance Natural Service Sires + RCR Heathers Discovery H2 + RCR Enhance + RCR Intense Pilot + RCR Wix Larson Calves were born from December 20th to February 20th. Every calf born was brought through the barn and into the warmer this year. There is not a single nipped ear or tail. Every calf is full eared and tailed. DNA Tests will be soon to determine lineage. Management Management on the Rock Creek Ranch has been second to none. All the cattle were DNA tested after purchase to ensure they matched the registration IDs. Several mistakes were found, and rectified thanks to their diligence. Cattle are grazed on mountain pastures in the summer, utilizing rotational and block grazing. Free-choice mineral year-round. In the winter months, cattle are fed top quality grass, chopped hay out on pasture.
  • Vaccination Protocol includes a Virashield 6 VL5 in the Spring. Calves had a dose of Alpha 7 at Birth, tagged to match their mothers. Registration records on the calves to come following the DNA Testing. Stockmanship Stockmanship is a priority at the ranch, with the cow herd handling well and worked regularly on foot, horseback, or with ATVs. The cows are frequently run through the working alley\/squeeze chute with the head gates open to desensitize them to the working alleys. This ranch also raises and sells performance ranch horses, and in the summer, the cows are gathered and moved frequently for grazing and stockmanship purposes. With maternal traits that enable them to care for their calves and exceptional dispositions, these cows can be handled often, alone, or in groups.
  • Inquire with Boe Robbie 406.855.0051 about getting all available registration information. Also Contact if you’d like to set up an appointment to view the cows. Livestock Payment Terms: Livestock Payments will be made in Escrow prior to shipping the livestock. Funds will be held in Escrow until after the Livestock are Shipped to the Buyer. Buyer has 24 Hours to Inspect Livestock before Funds are released to the Seller. Contact Boe Robbie @ 406.855.0051 for Sales information or questions regarding payment.
Boe Robbie
Park City, Montana
Business Phone: 406.855.0051
Home Phone: 406.855.0051

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