325 Crossbred & Purebred Heifers Sell
November 22, 2002 at 7 PM
Joplin Regional Stockyards
I-44 East of Carthage, MO at Exit 22
Breeds & crosses include: Angus, Charolais,Gelbvieh, Limousin &
Simmental and a few Brahman influence.
Many are AI bred to these calving ease sires:
| Whitestone Fly Traveler 3006 | Gibb Illini |
| AAR Really Windy 1205 | HLH Buster |
| Rito 6I6 of 4B20 6807 | Brooks EXT 792 |
| WAR Hall of Fame 8023 | Auto Extended Cab 749K |
| Summitcrest Hi Flyer 3B18 | SAF Directive |
| SLC Freedom 178F ET |   |
Program Requirements:
- Heifers have met minimum standards for reproductive soundness, pelvic size, body condition and weight and are free of blemishes.
- Heifers have been bred to bulls meeting strict calving ease/birth weight EPD requirements.
- A strict immunization program has been followed including official Brucellosis calfhood vaccination and a negative test prior to the sale.
- Heifers will calve from January 1 to May 1 and were preg checked within 30 days of the sale. Many have been synchronized and will calve in a short time period.
| Consignors Include: |
| Victor & Kent Arnaud, Monett | Carrier Farms, Lockwood | Gary Dumm, Jasper |
| Martin Bunton, Lamar | Gleonda Farms, Miller | Hutter Farms, La Russell |
| Weaver Forest, Verona | Kleiboeker Farms, Wentworth | John Massey, Aurora |
| Hart Farms, Stella | Hopewell Farms, Paris | Allen Carr, Verona |
| Morrison Montgomery, Greenfield | Joseph G. Scott, Weaubleau | LeJeune Farms, Halfway |
| 5 Bar M Rick Miller, Spokane | James & Richard Crow, Asbury | Floyd Thompson, Mt. Vernon |
For information contact: Eldon Cole (417) 466-3102 or 466-3386
** Consignment Information **
Sponsored by:
Southwest Missouri Beef Cattle Improvement Association in cooperation with University Outreach and Extension, Commercial Agriculture Program, College of Veterinary Medicine, Missouri Cattlemen's Association and Missouri Department of Agriculture.
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