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Big Gully Farm Hereford Sale 2015

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Selling Hereford yearling and 2-year-old bulls, and select bred heifers. Bid online December 7-10 at liveauctions.tv. Sale closeout at 5:30 p.m. MST on December 10 live at the farm, at Maidstone, Saskatchewan.

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HORNED | SIRE CRR ABOUT TIME 743 MGS CH ENUFF PROPHET 2913W C C / C C 1 0 0 9 G R E AT D I V I D E 1 0 2

Power, performance, balance. 2013 Agribition Champion Horned Bull.CE-3.6

BW5.2

WW60.6

YW100.4

MILK24.1

TM54.4

FAT-0.054

REA0.70

MARB0.13

MCE0.2

SC0.5

HORNED | SIRE AGA 121G STANMORE 20J MGS C 18C GENERAL D LAD 80G P D H R 2 0 J S TA N M O R E 4 7 R

Moderation of frame, center body dimension, calving ease, milk.CE2.4

BW2.4

WW43.1

YW70

MILK27

TM48.6

FAT-0.037

REA0.59

MARB-0.06

MCE1.2

SC0.6

POLLED | SIRE UPS TCC NITRO 1ET MGS CJH COWBOY 512C C R U Z 0 2 4 8 E T

Skeletal width, stoutness of bone, udder quality, milk.CE-9.2

BW11

WW61.4

YW112.1

MILK25.9

TM56.6

FAT-0.053

REA0.87

MARB-0.25

MCE-2.5

SC0.7

HORNED | SIRE KSU BOUNTY HUNTER 611 MGS C PURE GOLD 1117 B I G - G U LLY 6 1 1 B O U N T Y H U N T E R 5 1 7 U

Length, performance, structural integrity. 2010 RBC Supreme Bull. CE-7.4

BW8.6

WW66.8

YW101

MILK22.7

TM56.1

FAT-0.051

REA0.82

MARB-0.33

MCE-1.3

SC0.8

Sire of lots25

1 01 21 7

Sire of lots178

Sire of lots6

1 31 9

Sire of lot2 3

Reference sires

GE EPDCHA

GE EPDCHA

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bidding O N L I N E

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D E C E M B E R 7 - 1 0on liveauctions.tv

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Directions12 miles north of Maidstone, SK on the west side of Hwy 21

Sale StaffAuctioneer Ryan Dorran 403-507-6483Ringside Nate Marin 306-869-7130Ringside Craig Flewelling 403-556-0515CHA Brad Dubeau, Director of Communications 888-836-7242

Sale Day PhonesLance Leachman 306-903-7299Shari Leachman 306-903-7289Frances Leachman 306-893-7507Stephen Myer 306-893-8414

Cattle ReferencesShannon Eaton 780-872-9375Tom Hougham 306-825-2246Larry Flicek 306-823-3957

InsuranceInsurance is recommended, but not required. Several insurance options can be recommended for those interested.

Volume Buyer DiscountBuy two or more cattle and receive 5% discount on each purchase.

Online Cataloguewww.biggullyfarm.com

Videoswww.biggullyfarm.com

Box 535 Maidstone, SK S0M 1M0 [e] [email protected]

ALL ANIMALS PARENTAGE VERIFIED AND PROVEN FREE OF GENETIC ABNORMALITIESS E M E N A V A I L A B L E

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H E R E F O R D S

Directions12 miles north of Maidstone, SK on the west side of Hwy 21

Sale StaffAuctioneer Ryan Dorran 403-507-6483Ringside Nate Marin 306-869-7130Ringside Craig Flewelling 403-556-0515CHA Brad Dubeau, Director of Communications 888-836-7242

Sale Day PhonesLance Leachman 306-903-7299Shari Leachman 306-903-7289Frances Leachman 306-893-7507Stephen Myer 306-893-8414

Cattle ReferencesShannon Eaton 780-872-9375Tom Hougham 306-825-2246Larry Flicek 306-823-3957

InsuranceInsurance is recommended, but not required. Several insurance options can be recommended for those interested.

Volume Buyer DiscountBuy two or more cattle and receive 5% discount on each purchase.

Online Cataloguewww.biggullyfarm.com

Videoswww.biggullyfarm.com

Box 535 Maidstone, SK S0M 1M0 [e] [email protected]

ALL ANIMALS PARENTAGE VERIFIED AND PROVEN FREE OF GENETIC ABNORMALITIES

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Welcome to Big Gully’s Online/On-Farm Bull & Heifer Sale. We invite you to attend in person or online and experience our vision for enhancing Herefords. We were over-whelmed by the support received during our initial sale and have you to thank for that! We have slightly and responsibly increased the number of bulls to appease a broader group of potential customers, while hopefully ensuring strong value in the livestock.

The live, video sale at Big Gully Farm will commence at 5:30 p.m. MST on Thursday, De-cember 10th. Cattle will be available for appraisal all afternoon. Supper and drinks will be served at 4:30 p.m. As usual, online bidding via LiveAuctions.tv will be available beginning on December 7th, and conclude simultaneously with the live sale on farm. Please arrive early to view cattle, while still daylight, and to enjoy the pre-sale holiday social!

We spend considerable time viewing all breeds via judging, exhibiting, sales, farm visits or ultrasounding. As such, we realize there is tremendous opportunity for improvement with-in Herefords. Relative to the quality and growth of the breed within the U. S., we are just uncovering our potential to create more functional, versatile and profitable cattle than Her-eford has put forth in some time. Within Canada, we feel a renewed eagerness and vision within the breed is underway, no doubt enhanced by more young adults and progressive breeders excited to distribute seedstock under the current market conditions.

It is our intent to be more critical and honest in the evaluation of our breed and herd than most any potential customer ever could be. As such, increasing muscle, enhancing udder quality, moderating frame, bolstering center body dimension, moderating birth weight, advancing carcass merit, increasing pigmentation and optimizing performance are actions we will proceed with. Should you value these traits and the Hereford pillars of superior docility, hardiness and feed efficiency, our cattle may interest you. Furthermore, if you find your cowherd becoming very homogenous in terms of breed influence and want to capitalize on heterosis/hybrid vigour, we would love to offer a complimentary breed to achieve that. We are proud to offer these cattle with the meticulous work, time and thought invested in their selection and mating.

We don’t aim to sell purebred, commercial, show, ranch ready, ranch raised or any other type of Herefords – only those that are of high quality. Clearly this sale will focus on quality, not quantity, since that is the responsibility of our farm. In the current market scenario, there is little merit in keeping marginal breeding stock when they can be sold as cull cows or steers at a profit, while enhancing the average quality of the bulls and hopefully the public perception of our cattle. Don’t be mistaken that high quality means expensive though. We are a relatively small provider of bulls within the breed and are trying hard to foster a gratified and progressive-thinking customer base. We don’t publish purchase prices in our promotion or footnotes and firmly believe that cost and quality are often an imperfect relationship.

We have always and will continue to maintain that cattle exhibited at show can serve as functional breeding tools in the pasture as well. If you disagree, we would be happy to ex-plain our rationale for this and show living proof of cattle that have done both successfully. In the last few years our cattle have been evaluated by many breeders, judges and produc-ers at exhibitions in Canada and the U.S., ranking favourably not only within the breed, but against other breeds. That coupled with performance data collected on every eligible animal for calving ease, birth weight, weaning weight, yearling weight, cow weight, udder score, intramuscular fat, ribeye area, and back fat reinforces the phenotypic and genetic merit of the cattle, respectively.

As proponents of expected progeny differences (EPDs), we have put considerable selection pressure on these for generations. Obviously EPDs are a tool; therefore we utilize them and feel competitive with anyone from a data standpoint. We are also among the initial breeders

Welcome

Proud supporters of

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to submit samples for Genomically Enhanced EPDs (GE-EPDs) on all of our herd sires and sale cattle. For those unfamiliar, this testing allows a higher degree of accuracy in knowing the true genetic merit of our cattle at a younger age for a variety of traits – essentially a risk management practice. If you are unfamiliar with either of these tools or there utility, we would gladly discuss them prior to the sale. Note that current GE-EPDs are available on three long-yearlings. Due to un-foreseen circumstances beyond our control, GE-EPDs will not be published on remaining sale animals until late December.

All females will be delivered immediately after the sale. FREE OF CHARGE, all bulls will be developed at the farm where Shari will ul-trasound for carcass merit in the spring, after which time breeding soundness examinations will be performed before delivery of the bulls by May 1, 2016. We know that unforeseen cir-cumstances potentially arise with semen test-ing and breeding. Our intent is to be honest and timely with you and we expect the same in terms of finding a solution that will please you. As a precaution, all sale bulls had scrotal circum-ference measurements taken independently in early October to confirm that the yearlings, but more importantly calves, are developing toward the highest probability of passing a breeding soundness exam come next spring. Rest assured that a quality assortment of remaining bulls are available to customers, should adversity present itself, regarding their purchases or existing sires.

If our vision of the Hereford breed aligns with the objectives of your operation, we would love to host you at this pre-Christmas event. Please join us for supper and drinks between viewing the cattle and the sale itself. No matter if you are interested or just curious about the offering, we would encourage you to at least take a look and see if the type of Hereford cattle we strive to produce may work for you!

Sincerely,Lance & Shari LeachmanFrances LeachmanTyler Leachman

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yearling bullsadvantages of

2-year-oldswhy use

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DIVIDEND is among the youngest long-yearlings, but doesn’t compromise in quality or dimension – particularly with his modest birth weight. He initiates a quality group of similarly

bred sons of 2013 Agribition Champion and 2014 Denver Senior Champion WCC/CC 1009

GREAT DIVIDE 102. DIVIDEND is long sided, really level designed and offers substantial

shape to his top, hip and lower quarter. He offers a favourable multi-trait genetic profile and comes from a productive maternal cow family possessing extra body dimension and muscle. Three-quarter

sibs sell as Lots 5, 10, 12 and 17. Ranks in the top 5% of the breed for FAT; 10% for YW.

Lot 2Calves are dehorned at birth and vaccinated two weeks prior to weaning.

BIG-GULLY 102 DIVIDEND 755B HORNED | MWF 755B | Apr i l 2 , 2014 | C02998028

2WCC/CC 1009 GREAT DIVIDE 102 BIG-GULLY 8151 ROYAL GOLD 753Y

MH MONUMENT 8151CRR ABOUT TIME 743

BIG-GULLY ROYAL GOLD LADY 753RWRB ELIZABETH 1009

BW85lbs

CE0.1

BW4.1

WW 52.8

YW97.3

MILK20.7

TM47.1

FAT-0.033

REA0.48

MARB0.09

MCE-0.1

SC0.7

HORNED | MWF 211B | March 2 , 2014 | C02996221

BIG-GULLY 47R FULL THRUST 211B1PDHR 20J STANMORE 47R BIG-GULLY 611 ROYALE 211X

KSU BOUNTY HUNTER 611AGA 121G STANMORE 20J

BIG-GULLY 16F DOM ROYALE 211MPDHR 80G GENERAL LASS 91K

BW88lbs

CE 0.8

BW 4.6

WW49.7

YW77.9

MILK 25

TM 49.9

FAT -0.023

REA0.64

MARB -0.09

MCE 0.4

SC 0.4

FULL THRUST is the lone sale bull we utilized post-AI on a group of heifers this spring. Our utilization of him hinged on his combination of desirable traits from the “47R” and “611” combination. He is a deep ribbed, bold centered bull that is secure in motion and attractively designed. He is deceptively wide when viewed from behind, maintains moderation of frame and is among the largest scrotal circumference of the coming 2-year-olds. Just as importantly, his goggle eyes and short marked characteristics give him mating flexibility in commercial situations. His mother is among our most productive mid-aged cows and produced a full brother purchased by Steve White in last year’s sale. Ranks in the top 10% of the breed for REA. We will retain an in-herd semen interest.

Lot 1

sire

full sib

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TAKE STOCK is an exciting genetic combination who excels in length of body and

apparent performance with short markings and full eye pigment. He is one of few Canadian progeny by “C STOCKMAN 2059 ET” a

bull whose sons have proven stout and whose daughters we eagerly anticipate dropping calves

in 2016. The maternal component of the pedigree should prove exciting with a Denver Champion

paternal grandmother in “NOTICE ME”. Note that no other bull offers the marbling ability expected of 330B from the combination of

“STOCKMAN” and “FANTASTIC”. Ranks in the top 10% of the breed for MARB.

Lot 3

WINTER SOLDIER is a conservatively framed bull that should excel from a maternal perspective. He is ideal in terms of balance, structure and body dimension. He’s short marked, red eyed and shaped smooth through his front one-third, yet big and square topped. Udder quality and milk flow are readily apparent on both sides of the pedigree. His “47R”-sired dam was unfortunately lost at a young age after having been utilized as a donor. The genetic profile is exceptional with multiple trait excellence. Ranks in top 5% of the breed for MILK, TM and FAT; 15% for REA. We will retain an in-herd semen interest.

Lot 4

HORNED | LLH 731B | March 20, 2014 | C02996353

BIG-GULLY WINTER SOLDIER 731B4C 88X RIBEYE 2011 BIG-GULLY 47R STAN FANCY 731W

PDHR 20J STANMORE 47RNJW 98S R117 RIBEYE 88X ET

BIG-GULLY 2165 FANTASY 231TC H2 LADY 0036

BW91lbs

CE 2.2

BW 2.6

WW 52.1

YW 82

MILK32.3

TM58.4

FAT-0.033

REA0.55

MARB0.10

MCE2.8

SC0.9

HORNED | MWF 330B | Februar y 12, 2014 | C02998505

BIG-GULLY 2059 TAKE STOCK 330B 3C STOCKMAN 2059 ET BIG-GULLY 2165 FANCY 330U

C FANTASTIC 2165NJW 98S R117 RIBEYE 88X ET

BIG-GULLY 5G DUSTY SLIDE 230MC NOTICE ME ET

BW103lbs

CE-0.4

BW4.5

WW52.2

YW84

MILK 25.7

TM51.8

FAT -0.001

REA0.32

MARB 0.22

MCE2.2

SC0.9

EPDs and genomics are highly utilized as selection tools. Yearling bulls and heifers are ultrasounded for carcass merit.

sire

maternal sister

GE EPD

GE EPD

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GROUND ZERO impresses from the standpoint of muscle expression, center body

dimension and stoutness of structure in a dark red package. His “611”-sired dam is among

the strongest, stoutest cows in the herd, while still maintaining udder quality and maternal

character. “CRUZ” has unquestionably bred the most stoutness and power into his progeny of

any bull we have utilized, thereby suited for use on cows initially. From a carcass standpoint the pedigree suggests high yield potential. Ranks in

the top 5% of the breed for FAT and REA, 15% for YW, MILK and TM.

Lot 6Dams are udder scored at calving and electronically weighed each fall at weaning.

BIG-GULLY 0248 GROUND ZERO 353B HORNED | MWF 353B | Februar y 28, 2014 | C02996229

6C CRUZ 0248 ET BIG-GULLY 611 GOLD HUNNY 153W

KSU BOUNTY HUNTER 611UPS TCC NITRO 1ET

BIG-GULLY 1117 ROYAL GOLD 153SC COWGIRL 7030 ET

BW103lbs

CE-6.6

BW8.4

WW 54.3

YW93.9

MILK26.3

TM53.5

FAT -0.044

REA0.69

MARB-0.25

MCE-1.9

SC0.6

HORNED | MWF 114B | Februar y 1 , 2014 | C02996340

BIG-GULLY 102 UNFORGIVEN 114B 5WCC/CC 1009 GREAT DIVIDE 102 BIG-GULLY 8151 MEDALLION 114Z

MH MONUMENT 8151CRR ABOUT TIME 743

BIG-GULLY GOLD & SILVER 111RWRB ELIZABETH 1009

BW97lbs

CE-1.7

BW6

WW54.7

YW90.8

MILK24

TM51.4

FAT-0.034

REA0.35

MARB0.01

MCE-1.6

SC0.7

UNFORGIVEN is a wide based, big middled bull that builds up to an impressive shape behind his shoulder and over his loin edge. Additionally, he is clean sheathed and correct in his testicular suspension. His first-calf dam is a productive, sound uddered young “MONUMENT 8151” daughter that also has Lot 17 in this sale. Anticipate UNFORGIVEN being able to transfer growth, milking ability and muscle to a calf crop.Three-quarter brothers sell as Lots 2, 10 and 12. Ranks in the top 5% of the breed for FAT.

Lot 5

dam

dam

GE EPD

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ROLLING STONE is a three-quarter brother to Lot 8 featuring the combination

of “47R” and “611” who compliment each other really well. He is a skeletally extended,

strong topped bull who is deep ribbed and doesn’t sacrifice performance, given his age.

He should be a practical breeding tool as well considering his structural correctness and fluid motion at the ground. His mid-

age dam is dark red, heavily pigmented and possesses a level, properly spaced udder. Ranks in the top 10% of the breed for

REA; 15% for MILK and TM.

Lot 7

COPPERHEAD is another younger bull that is upheaded, long bodied, straight lined, sound in motion and a touch later maturing. He has an extra splash of pigment on his cheek along with heavily pigmented red eyes. His pedigree features a pair of foundation sires within our herd in “47R” and “611”. COPPERHEAD’s dam is an exemplary cow in her prime with a refined and correct udder, extra muscle shape and a high quality appearance. A three-quarter brother sells as Lot 7. Ranks in the top 5% of the breed for FAT and REA.

Lot 8

HORNED | MWF 754B | March 20, 2014 | C02996240

BIG-GULLY 47R COPPERHEAD 754B 8PDHR 20J STANMORE 47R BIG-GULLY 611 GOLD LADY 753X

KSU BOUNTY HUNTER 611AGA 121G STANMORE 20J

BIG-GULLY ROYAL GOLD LADY 753RPDHR 80G GENERAL LASS 91K

BW99lbs

CE 0.7

BW4.5

WW 48.1

YW80.2

MILK23.1

TM 47.2

FAT-0.042

REA0.71

MARB-0.19

MCE0.5

SC0.6

HORNED | LLH 821B | March 29, 2014 | C02996244

BIG-GULLY ROLLING STONE 821B7PDHR 20J STANMORE 47R BIG-GULLY 611 SENSATION 812Y

KSU BOUNTY HUNTER 611AGA 121G STANMORE 20J

BIG-GULLY B SENSATIONAL 811SPDHR 80G GENERAL LASS 91K

BW97lbs

CE -1.2

BW5.5

WW 53.2

YW 89

MILK26.4

TM53

FAT-0.016

REA0.59

MARB-0.17

MCE-0.7

SC 0.7

Docility is readily apparent in the cattle. Cattle are our passion and lone concentration.

dam

sire

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TINY TIM earned his namesake from birth and therefore could be utilized as a heifer

breeding possibility. His dark red color, red legs, tick neck and apparent eye pigment should suit

the color criteria. TINY TIM is conservative framed-yet remains deep sided, thick ended and

square topped. His first calf dam is also very conservatively marked and calving ease oriented

as evidenced by the 80 lbs. birth weight of her latest sale contribution, Lot 12. Three-quarter

brothers Lots 2, 5 and 17 also sell. Ranks in the top 5% of the breed for FAT.

Lot 10Calves are electronically weighed at birth, weaning and yearling age.

BIG-GULLY 102 TINY TIM 219B HORNED | LLH 219B | Januar y 25, 2014 | C02996344

10WCC/CC 1009 GREAT DIVIDE 102 BIG-GULLY 8151 MONA LISA 219Z

MH MONUMENT 8151CRR ABOUT TIME 743

BIG-GULLY 694U UNDENIABLE 218XWRB ELIZABETH 1009

BW74lbs

CE 1.6

BW1.9

WW 49.9

YW 76.6

MILK22.8

TM 47.8

FAT-0.030

REA0.48

MARB0.11

MCE0.5

SC0.7

HORNED | MWF 217B | March 20, 2014 | C02996222

B I G - G U LLY 2011 AV EN G ER 217 B 9C 88X RIBEYE 2011 BIG-GULLY GOLD DUST LASSY 217R

C PURE GOLD 1117NJW 98S R117 RIBEYE 88X ET

BIG-GULLY 5G DUSTER LASSY 217LC H2 LADY 0036

BW102lbs

CE0.1

BW4.4

WW 54.4

YW85.5

MILK23.2

TM50.4

FAT-0.029

REA0.50

MARB-0.05

MCE 2.3

SC 0.9

AVENGER is simply a practical breeding tool with an appealing multiple trait genetic profile who should be able to cover a set of cows due to his structural correctness. Moreover he is smooth fronted and laid in correctly at the point of his shoulder, similar to his sire “2011”. AVENGER is actually a maternal brother to 2010 Agribition Supreme Champion, BIG-GULLY 611 BOUNTY 517U and a pair of our premier “611” daughters. Retaining a group of replacement females by him should garner favourable results.

Lot 9

“517U”

dam

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HAWTHORNE is a very exciting component of the sale in that he suits many of the criteria commercial cattleman voice to us as important. These include his calf crop leading testicular development and physical body weight. Plus, extra pigment on his neck, eyes and legs should allow more marketing versatility in his progeny. Moreover-his extra scale, length of body, stoutness of structure, center body dimension and muscular shape set him apart. He resembles his 47R mother in regard to volume and rib shape, while offering a strong compliment of ribeye and marbling. Ranks in the top 10% of breed for YW and SC; 15% for WW and REA. A full sister was a standout bred heifer in last year’s sale, purchased by Wood B Herefords. We will retain an in-herd semen interest.

HORNED | MWF 766C | Februar y 9 , 2015 | C03009778

BIG-GULLY 2165 HAWTHORNE 766C 11C FANTASTIC 2165 BIG-GULLY 47R GOLD HARLEY 766Y

PDHR 20J STANMORE 47RHH ADVANCE 026K 1ET

BIG-GULLY HARLAND’S GOLD 166WC FANTASIA 0040

BW102

CE-0.3

BW4.8

WW56.7

YW95.9

MILK22.6

TM51

FAT0.004

REA0.53

MARB0.11

MCE0.8

SC1.2

sister

With much of this catalogue dedicated to bulls, we wanted to inform you on developments within the cowherd as well. We have backed away from showing females and merchan-dising as many in an attempt to maximize the size of our heifer contemporary group for the most accurate genetic evaluation available. We intend to upgrade our inclusion of polled bulls in breeding scenarios to accommodate more marketing flexibility. We recently culled about 20% of our females to introduce the largest and most exciting group of replacement heifers yet. We have reintroduced a small herd of Angus and Angus-influenced females to benchmark our progress within the Herefords. We finally feel the cowherd is at the level where udder quality, foot structure, muscle, body dimension and docility have not been compromised on any female. We believe strongly in maintaining a youthful cowherd that should genetically outperform itself quickly, therefore explaining an average age of 4.48 years for breed-ing age females with our oldest trio of cows soon turning 11. We synchronize and AI breed all heifers, with the majority of cows bred AI as well. We plan to aggressively elevate our embryo transfer implants. We feel that keeping our females more exclusive will ensure the highest quality maternal factories to produce superior bulls for your benefit. Although chances to publicly view the females may be less apparent, we encourage you to stop by anytime to see what we have been working on!

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ARMANI is as genuinely powerful and wide based a calf as we have produced so far, no

surprise for the power and muscle his sire, C CRUZ 0248 ET, transmits. From the profile,

he has excellent neck/shoulder attachment, strength of top and levelness of hip. From the ground up, this calf is base wide, stout stifled

and wide pinned. Adding to this, 453C is big topped, bold centered while possessing a strong

weight per day of age. Note his red neck and fully pigmented red eyes. Ranks in the top 5%

of the breed for REA; 10% for YW. A high-quality maternal half-sister sold in one of our

internet sales to Colton Black of Chariton, IA.

Lot 13Replacement heifers are developed on super oats, Cargill Right Now mineral and Alfalfa/Brome/Wheatgrass hay.

BIG-GULLY 0248 ARMANI 453C HORNED | MWF 453C | Februar y 15, 2015 | C03010276

13C CRUZ 0248 ET BIG-GULLY 2165 FANCY 153U

C FANTASTIC 2165UPS TCC NITRO 1ET

BIG-GULLY 16F ROYAL BELLE 153KC COWGIRL 7030 ET

BW95lbs

CE -3.4

BW6.5

WW 55.3

YW96.5

MILK 20.8

TM 48.5

FAT -0.018

REA0.66

MARB -0.03

MCE 0.2

SC0.8

HORNED | LLH 219C | Januar y 27, 2015 | C03009147

BIG-GULLY 102 NORTH FACE 219C 12WCC/CC 1009 GREAT DIVIDE 102 BIG-GULLY 8151 MONA LISA 219Z

MH MONUMENT 8151CRR ABOUT TIME 743

BIG-GULLY 694U UNDENIABLE 218XWRB ELIZABETH 1009

BW80lbs

CE 1.1

BW2.6

WW54.3

YW84.7

MILK 22.8

TM50

FAT -0.026

REA0.57

MARB0.10

MCE 0.2

SC0.7

NORTH FACE is a dark red, big, stout, high performing son of WCC/CC 1009 GREAT DIVIDE 102, who uniquely ties in a very modest actual birth weight. He is attractive from the side in terms of length of body and levelness of lines. Just as impressive though, when viewed from behind he is big topped, square hipped and wide based. His maternal pedigree is geared toward moderate birth weights and extra pigmentation. A 2-year-old full brother sells as Lot 10 and three-quarter brothers sell as Lots 2, 5 and 17. Ranks in the top 10% of the breed for FAT and REA. We will retain an in-herd semen interest.

Lot 12

dam

maternal sister

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H O M O POLLED | THL 783C | Januar y 26, 2015 | C03009144

B I G - G U LLY 8 Y OA K LE Y 7 8 3 C15NJW 73S W18 HOMEGROWN 8Y ET BIG-GULLY 0248 GISELLE 783A

C CRUZ 0248 ETSHF WONDER M326 W18 ET

BIG-GULLY 1117 DUSTY GOLD 781UNJW P606 72N DAYDREAM 73S

BW87lbs

CE -3.3

BW 5.6

WW57.8

YW100.5

MILK25.2

TM 54.1

FAT -0.008

REA0.57

MARB0.00

MCE 0.3

SC 1.1

POLLED/SCURRED | LLH 580C | January 21, 2015 | C03008922

BIG-GULLY 8Y RAY BAN 580C 14NJW 73S W18 HOMEGROWN 8Y ET BIG-GULLY 0248 CHIC 180A

C CRUZ 0248 ETSHF WONDER M326 W18 ET

BIG-GULLY 10L DUSTER LASS 180NNJW P606 72N DAYDREAM 73S

BW77lbs

CE -1.1

BW 3.7

WW52.9

YW 91.7

MILK 22.9

TM49.4

FAT 0.015

REA0.50

MARB0.03

MCE 1.2

SC1.0

RAY BAN, a three-quarter brother to Lot 15, is a phenotypically complete, low birth weight, Polled option. Moreover, he is open centered,

long sided and structurally correct. Maternally, both sides of his pedigree should be expected to contribute superior udder quality and milk flow. His first-calf mother is among our finest young females due to her correct udder, skeletal design

and maternal character. RAY BAN should offer great mating versatility in that he could be

utilized on a set of heifers, while transmitting pay weight and replacement female potential.

Ranks in the top 15% of the breed for YW.

Lot 14

OAKLEY, a three-quarter brother to Lot 14, is a smooth POLLED, moderate birth weight breeding option who is red legged and red necked. He engages from the profile with his high neck/shoulder attachment, straight lines and length of body. Once again, maternal character is readily apparent on both sides of his pedigree and his dam was a powerful and impressive first calf heifer that we had to part with early in life due to a foot injury she sustained as a calf. Ranks in the top 5% of the breed for YW; 10% for REA; 15% for WW, TM and SC.

Lot 15We show cattle as a promotional tool and to gauge our quality relative to all other breeds.

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COLUMBIA is a red necked, short marked WCC/CC 1009 GREAT DIVIDE 102 son

that is a full brother to Lot 5 and a three-quarter brother to Lot 12. He is skeletally extended, deep

sided and sound on the move. Plus, his genetic predictions and physical appearance suggest he

should convey desirable pay weight and maternal replacement ability to a calf crop. His dam is a

functional, productive and quality uddered young cow with her first progeny both included in this sale. Ranks in the top 10% of the breed for YW

and FAT; 15% for WW and TM.

Lot 17We have a 66-day breeding season after which bulls are removed. 75% of cows are AI bred during the first 21 days of breeding.

BIG-GULLY 102 COLUMBIA 114C HORNED | MWF 114C | Februar y 4 , 2015 | C03009936

17WCC/CC 1009 GREAT DIVIDE 102 BIG-GULLY 8151 MEDALLION 114Z

MH MONUMENT 8151CRR ABOUT TIME 743

BIG-GULLY GOLD & SILVER 111RWRB ELIZABETH 1009

BW98lbs

CE -1.6

BW 5.6

WW57.5

YW 95.4

MILK 24

TM52.8

FAT -0.025

REA0.45

MARB0.04

MCE -1.4

SC0.7

HORNED | MWF 753R | Februar y 8 , 2015 | C03009773

BIG-GULLY 2059 LACOSTE 753C16C STOCKMAN 2059 ET BIG-GULLY ROYAL GOLD LADY 753R

C PURE GOLD 1117NJW 98S R117 RIBEYE 88X ET

BIG-GULLY 16F ROYAL LASS 353LC NOTICE ME ET

BW80lbs

CE 2.2

BW 1.7

WW41.5

YW71.3

MILK 23

TM43.8

FAT -0.018

REA0.36

MARB 0.07

MCE3.6

SC 0.9

LACOSTE is a moderate framed, calving ease oriented son of C STOCKMAN 2059 ET, the sire of several popular sons exhibited by Triple A Herefords and ourselves at Agribition 2014. “STOCKMAN” is a flush mate to “MILES MCKEE” and transmits similar conservative birth weights, center body dimension and muscle expression to a set of calves. LACOSTE is wide based, big ribbed, structurally correct and well advanced in his testicular development. His dam was a highly productive “PURE GOLD 1117” daughter. A full sib is working for Ricky Shaver and maternal half-brothers are sires for Riverbridge Ranch and Lee & Brennan Leib, respectively.

Lot 16

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HILUX is from an “R” Pure Gold daughter with exceptional udder levelness and teat

length/diameter. He is among the initial C 88X RIBEYE 2011 sons we are offering.

“2011” is a son of the renowned “88X”, who has achieved phenomenal success in the

U.S. by creating muscular, low birth, highly pigmented progeny. HILUX is a practical,

big bodied, correct structured bull that is well advanced in his testicular development. His

birth weight and genetic predictions lend themselves to breeding versatility. A maternal

brother was a sire for CS Ranching.

Lot 18

KLEIN is a larger statured, later maturing bull who might best be utilized on cows in a multiple sire pasture scenario. Exceptional length of side, straightness of lines and growth potential best describe him. His C PURE GOLD 1117 sired mother is among our most productive cows-in part due to her length, pigment, udder quality and performance. Cumulatively, performance and maternal capability should be apparent in his offspring. A maternal half-sister was purchased in one of our internet sales by Marty Flicek. Ranks in the top 5% of the breed for YW and FAT; 10% for REA; 15% for WW.

Lot 19

HORNED | THL 781C | Februar y 11, 2015 | C03010268

BIG-GULLY 0248 KLEIN 781C 19C CRUZ 0248 ET BIG-GULLY 1117 DUSTY GOLD 781U

C PURE GOLD 1117UPS TCC NITRO 1ET

BIG-GULLY 5G DUSTY ROYALE 781LC COWGIRL 7030 ET

BW97lbs

CE-4.6

BW8.0

WW57.8

YW102.1

MILK22.2

TM51.1

FAT-0.034

REA0.62

MARB-0.09

MCE-1.2

SC0.9

HORNED | MWF 466C | Januar y 31, 2015 | C03009152

BIG-GULLY 2011 HILUX 466C 18C 88X RIBEYE 2011 BIG-GULLY GOLD DUSTY LASS 466R

C PURE GOLD 1117NJW 98S R117 RIBEYE 88X ET

BIG-GULLY 5G DUSTY LASS 466NC H2 LADY 0036

BW88lbs

CE 2

BW 2.9

WW 50.5

YW81.9

MILK22.7

TM 48

FAT -0.011

REA0.30

MARB0.02

MCE2.5

SC0.9

All heifers are synchronized and AI bred on day 1 of breeding, mostly to our own walking bulls.

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MANGO TANGO is a moderate framed, double bred “47R” female that should be easy

to maintain in production considering her center body dimension in relation to frame.

Her dam has exceptional udder quality in terms of levelness, attachment and teat spacing/

refinement. A three-quarter sister sells as Lot 20. AI bred to SLDK VENDETTA V-9 ET, then pasture exposed to C 88X RIBEYE

2011-pregnancy diagnosed approximately 90 days pregnant on August 4, 2015. This is

favourable to the AI service and a calf should be expected in late January or early February.

Lot 21Approximately 15-20% of our females are culled each year. Our breeding females average 4.48 years of age.

BIG-GULLY 6Z MANGO TANGO 617B HORNED | THL 617B | March 5 , 2014 | C02996346

21WLB BULL 90X 6Z BIG-GULLY 47R HUNTRESS 817Y

PDHR 20J STANMORE 47RWLB LEGO 83T 90X

BIG-GULLY 611 HUNTRESS 817WBIG-GULLY 47R STAN’S GOLD 817X

BW82lbs

CE 1.7

BW3

WW 46.3

YW71.4

MILK22.9

TM 46.1

FAT-0.021

REA0.42

MARB-0.10

MCE1.7

SC0.7

HE T POLLED | LLH 919B | Apr i l 7 , 2014 | C02996372

BIG-GULLY 6Z SWEET PEA 919B 20WLB BULL 90X 6Z BIG-GULLY D UNDENIABLE 919X

PDHR 20J STANMORE 47RWLB LEGO 83T 90X

BIG-GULLY 211P UNDENIABLE 991UBIG-GULLY 47R STAN’S GOLD 817X

BW93lbs

CE0.9

BW3.7

WW 49.5

YW71.7

MILK22.3

TM 47.1

FAT-0.014

REA0.49

MARB-0.09

MCE1.3

SC0.6

SWEET PEA is a conservative framed POLLED heifer that features considerable pigment and goggle eyes. Her paternal grandsire is the popular Semex sire, “Lego”. SWEET PEA mirrors her 47R dam’s characteristics regarding exceptional expansion and depth of ribcage-suggesting she should easily maintain her body condition. A three-quarter sister sells as Lot 21. AI bred to SLDK VENDETTA V-9 ET, then pasture exposed to C 88X RIBEYE 2011-pregnancy diagnosed approximately 100 days pregnant on August 4, 2015. This is favourable to the AI service and a calf should be expected in late January or early February.

Lot 20

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CHRISTIE is a heifer’s first calf who was born light, yet grew rapidly into a long sided, level

designed female that is wedged in smooth through her front one-third. She offers a very youthful

look with a bit later maturing design and extra scale. She is among the first “2011” daughters to sell and we feel the real strength of that bull will

be the maternal component. Ranks in the top 10% of the breed for FAT; 15% for WW and TM.

Pasture exposed to BIG-GULLY 47R FULL THROTTLE 211B (Lot 1) and diagnosed

approximately 45 days pregnant on August 4, 2015. Expect a late March to early April calf.

Lot 22

ALISHIA is a younger born female, but hasn’t sacrificed growth and development relative to her contemporaries. She is very docile and appears long, level and smooth fronted from the profile. Her dam is a high volume, bold middled “47R” daughter always seems to easily maintain her body condition. A full sister to ALISHIA is a first calf heifer with a sound udder and respectable “STOCKMAN” sired bull calf. Pasture exposed to C 88X RIBEYE 2011 and diagnosed approximately 55 days pregnant on August 4, 2015. Expect a mid to late March calf.

Lot 23

HORNED | MWF 70B | March 29, 2014 | C02996213

BIG-GULLY 517U ALISHIA 70B 23BIG-GULLY 611 BOUNTY 517U BIG-GULLY 47R STAN’S STAR 270X

PDHR 20J STANMORE 47RKSU BOUNTY HUNTER 611

BIG-GULLY 681M ROYAL STAR 70RBIG-GULLY GOLD DUST LASSY 217R

BW102lbs

CE-4.6

BW7.9

WW 59.2

YW88.4

MILK 18

TM 47.6

FAT-0.022

REA0.57

MARB -0.11

MCE -0.5

SC 0.7

HORNED | MWF 995B | Februar y 17, 2014 | C02996289

BIG-GULLY 2011 CHRISTIE 995B 22C 88X RIBEYE 2011 BIG-GULLY 517U BOUNCE 994Z

BIG-GULLY 611 BOUNTY 517UNJW 98S R117 RIBEYE 88X ET

BIG-GULLY 131N GOLD DUST 994TC H2 LADY 0036

BW77lbs

CE 1.1

BW4.1

WW56.7

YW89.7

MILK24.5

TM 52.9

FAT-0.034

REA0.47

MARB0.03

MCE2.4

SC0.9

Most cows are removed from the herd by 10 years of age when productivity diminishes and superior genetics should have replaced them.

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TERMS OF SETTLEMENT: The terms of the sale are cash or cheque, payable at par. The right of property shall not pass until settlement is made. All settlements must be made with clerks of the sale before cattle will be released. Payment terms can be arranged if you discuss them with Lance prior to the sale. BIDS & DISPUTES: Every animal in the video sale will be sold to the highest bidder. In case of disputes, bidding will be re-opened between the parties involved. If no further bid is made the buyer will be the person from whom the auctioneer accepted the last bid. The auctioneer’s decision in such matters will be final.PURCHASER’S RISK: Each animal becomes the risk of the purchaser as soon as sold. Animals will be cared for at the purchaser’s risk for a reasonable length of time.CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION: Each animal will carry papers issued by the Canadian Hereford Association. A certificate of registry duly transferred will

be furnished to the buyer for each animal immediately after payment has been made.LIABILITY: Although every precaution will be taken to protect the safety and comfort of buyers, the auctioneer or owners assume no responsibility in this matter and disclaim any liability, legal or otherwise, in the event of an accident or loss of property.INSURANCE: We strongly recommend, but do not require that insurance is purchased for full value on each animal sold. Several insurance providers can be suggested if the buyer chooses this option.US FUNDS & EXPORT: Current exchange rates will be announced sale day. Big Gully Farm will do all the health testing and export papers required for shipment. We will deliver the cattle across the border and assist in further shipping arrangements from there. Cost is the responsibility of the buyer from that point on.ANNOUNCEMENTS: All announcements made from

the auction block will take precedence over the printed matter in the catalogue. Buyers are therefore cautioned to pay close attention to such disclosures.HEALTH: All animals in the sale have met all necessary health requirements. Calves are given Multimin 90, Somnustar PH and Inforce 3 at birth. Calves receive Ivermectin, Bovi-Shield Gold FP5 and Tasvax 8 at pasture turnout. Calves receive Multimin 90, Ivermectin and Bovi-Shield Gold FP5 two weeks prior to weaning. Heifers and cows are treated with Bovi-Shield Gold FP5 and Tasvax 8 one month prior to breeding. Heifers receive ScourGuard 4 KC six weeks before calving and cows/heifers receive ScourGuard 4 KC three weeks before calving. Ivermectin is administered to all cattle twice per year.ABSENTEE BIDS: Bidders unable to attend the sale may phone their bids and instructions to the auctioneer, ringman or special representatives. Bids must be received in sufficient time prior to the sale.

S A L E S TA R T Bidding will open December 7 at 9:00am and will closeout on December 10 at 5:30pm MST, simultaneously with the live sale. We will be hosting the live video sale on December 10 at Big Gully Farm, located 12 miles north of Maidstone, SK. Videos of the sale lots can be viewed at www.biggullyfarm.com.

H O W T O PA R T I C I PAT E In order to participate in the online auction you will need to pre-register and obtain a buyer number. Go to the LiveAuctions website, www.liveauctions.tv, and select Big Gully’s Online/On-Farm Bull & Heifer Sale (you may need to create a user name and password if this is your first time). After logging in select the link that says, “register for a buyer number.” This form requires you to fill out your bank’s name, city, state, phone number and a contact. You may register to bid after bidding has opened but please remember that authorization to bid is not instantaneous.

H O W T H E A U C T I O N W O R K S Once you have a username and have received a buyer number then you are ready to bid. You will see a screen that is unique to your user ID. There will be a list containing the sale lots. If

you click on a lot, the video clip or photo will be displayed to the right. The next bid, current price, proxy bid, and manual bid buttons will be displayed below the video area. This page will react to your bids by stating, “you are in” or “you are out.” No one else will be able to see your bid – that data is not accessible to the public. Each time you login, the auction screen will display your personal bidding information. Your auction screen is unique and private displaying your activity to only you. Remember that you must have the lot that you are bidding on selected. This is where it tells you if you are in or out. It is here where you can also see your proxy (automatic) bid settings as applicable. W H AT I S A P R OX Y B I D ? With a proxy bid you can enter your maximum bid and then sit back and watch. When you enter a proxy bid amount the LiveAuctions system automatically bids on your behalf up to your maximum bid. If the lot closes out for less than your maximum, that’s all you’ll have to pay. This means that you don’t have to keep coming back to re-bid every time another bid is placed. This makes it more convenient and less time consuming. It can also greatly assists

those breeders that can’t be near a computer or are busy with other duties at the time of the final bidding. Your maximum amount is kept confidential from other bidders and the seller. Even though you can see this amount on your screen, no one else can. The LiveAuctions system compares your bid to those of the other registered bidders and the system automatically places bids on your behalf, using only as much of your bid as is necessary to maintain your high bid position. The system will bid only up to your maximum amount as necessary to maintain you as the high bidder. If another bidder has a higher maximum, you’ll be outbid and the system will tell you that “YOU’RE OUT.” But, if no other bidder has a higher maximum you win the final bid. Q U E S T I O N S / A S S I S TA N C E If you have any questions or require assistance, please contact:Shari Leachman, 306-903-7289Katie Colyer, 208-599-2962 Jessy Milne-Smith, 613-229-1073

Terms & Conditions

“Chief ” “Faith” we miss you puppies

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This award has been organized in memory of Buddy Leachman of Big Gully Farm

This award will not be related to scholastic achievement or academic standing, nor can it be applied toward post-secondary tuition, books, lodging, etc.

The value of each award may be utilized to offset expenses incurred by each recipi-ent while initiating a beef cattle-related experience that will instill life-long skills and knowledge. Once the experience has been finalized, the award will be released to each of the two recipients and must be utilized within the calendar year following reception of the award.

These experiences could include, but are not limited to:1) Participation or attendance at a beef cattle event (exhibition, show, conference, convention, etc.)2) Participation in a clinic, camp or workshop (judging, fitting, showmanship, nutrition, etc.)3) Participation in extra-curricular course (artificial insemination, embryo transfer, auctioneer, etc.)4) Opportunity to visit and learn from a respected person or potential mentor who is agreeable.

Eligibility requirements for consideration of this award include:1) Young beef cattle enthusiasts aged 16-25 on Jan. 1 of the calendar year.2) A 1-2 page paper (with contact details) describing:• The experience they wish to initiate• The likely timeline of experience• Estimated expenses related to experience• Their long term plans or goals for

involvement with beef cattle• The perceived benefit the experience will

offer toward those future plans/goals3) The names and phone numbers of two character references

From applications received, the selection committee will review all submissions and possibly contact references before complet-ing a short list. At that point, personal tele-phone interviews will be conducted with the short list finalists before coming to a conclusion and choosing two recipients.

At the conclusion of their learning initiative, each successful applicant will be expected to share the knowledge and skills gained with the Leachman family through a personal visit or via a phone conversation.

S E L E C T I O N C O M M I T T E E : STEPHEN MYER, GREG PUGH, JACKIE PAYNE, CHRISTIE GABEL, KURTIS REID

Successful applicants will possess:• Exceptional WO R K E T H I C• PA S S I O N for the cattle industry• H O N E S T Y and I N D EP EN D EN T T H I N K I N G• W I LLI N G N E S S to listen and take initiative• Clear details of and directions toward F U T U R E G OA L S• Sense of H U M O R and EN J O Y M EN T O F LI F E

to recognize and reward young people who invoke the values, character and strengths he possessed. Some of Buddy’s fondest moments involved hearing about or watching young people raise and/or exhibit livestock by recognizing the skill, compassion and character they displayed in doing so. Two awards in the amount of $1,500 will be awarded annually to one young man and one young woman. This award will recognize promising youth who may not favor school or post-secondary education, yet have a strong affinity for beef cattle education and the advancement of their skills related to a future in that professional field.

For more information or clarification regarding the award, please contact Lance at 306-903-7299

Submission of applications will be open Sept. 15, 2015, through Nov. 30, 2015. Successful applicants will be notified prior to Dec. 15, 2015. All other details regarding submission, selection and awarding procedures will be at the discretion of the selec-tion committee and Leachman family.

Send applications in typed, hard copy format to:Big Gully Farm Beef Cattle Learning Awardc/o Lance Leachman P.O. Box 535, Maidstone, SK, S0M 1M0

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HORNED | February 2, 2008 | C02968520

S L D K V E N D E T TA V- 9 E T

SIRE ANKONIAN MIDAS 72 MGS REMITALL ONLINE 122LCalving ease, length of body, center body dimension.

S E R V I C E S I R E O F LOT S 20, 21CE-0.5

BW4.7

WW63.8

YW103.5

MILK23.7

TM55.6

FAT0.007

REA0.49

MARB0.24

MCE2.5

SC1.1

HORNED | March 13, 2002 | C02892810

C FA N TA S T I C 2 1 6 5

SIRE HH ADVANCE 026K 1ET MGS C-S PURE GOLD 98170 Pigment, length of body, carcass merit, maternal strength.

2004 DENVER HORNED CHAMPIONS I R E O F LOT 11

CE-0.7

BW2.8

WW57.9

YW97.1

MILK14.4

TM43.4

FAT0.003

REA0.82

MARB0.20

MCE0.2

SC1.4

HORNED | January 6, 2012 | C02994938

C S T O C K M A N 2 0 5 9 E T

SIRE NJW 98S R117 RIBEYE 88X MGS C-S PURE GOLD 98170Moderation of frame, muscle shape, maternal value.

S I R E O F LOT S 3 , 16CE1.4

BW3.0

WW47

YW66.3

MILK39.5

TM63

FAT-0.038

REA0.49

MARB0.13

MCE3.7

SC0.7

HORNED | 2011 | C02984972 C 8 8 X R I B E Y E 2 0 1 1

NJW 98S R117 RIBEYE 88X X C HARLAND TOO ETSIRE/SERVICE SIRE OF LOTS 4, 9, 18, 22, 23CE5.1

BW1.8

WW54.8

YW81.7

MILK35

FAT-0.028

REA0.43

MARB0.17

MCE4.9

SC0.9

POLLED | 2012 | C02970111 W L B B U L L 9 0 X 6 Z

WLB LEGO 83T 90X X PDHR 20J STANMORE 47RSIRE OF LOTS 20, 21

CE0.4

BW3.4

WW49.3

YW71.9

MILK19.4

FAT-0.001

REA0.42

MARB-0.04

MCE1.7

SC0.7

POLLED | 2011 | C02987563 NJW 73S W18 HOMEGROWN 8Y ET

SHF WONDER M326 W18 X PW VICTOR BOOMER SIRE OF LOTS 14, 15

CE0

BW2.9

WW58.6

YW99.4

MILK29

FAT0.025

REA0.48

MARB0.11

MCE1.8

SC1.3

HORNED | 2014 | C02996221 BIG-GULLY 47R FULL THRUST 211B

PDHR 20J STANMORE 47R X KSU BOUNTY HUNTER SERVICE SIRE OF LOT 22

CE0.8

BW4.6

WW49.7

YW77.9

MILK25

FAT-0.023

REA0.64

MARB-0.09

MCE0.4

SC0.4

GE EPD GE EPD