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SALE REPORT
TEXAS RED ANGUS ASSOCIATION SALE AVERAGES $1,654


SALE SUMMARY

                                                                     Average
8 Cow/Calf Pairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3,063
2 Bulls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2,500
13 Embryo Packages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,135
12 Fall Bred Females . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,450
2 Spring Bred Females . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .$1,550
8 Fall Heifers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,575
35 Spring Heifers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,298

79 Total Lots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,654



March 16, 2002
West, Texas

The high selling cow/calf pair was Lot 54 and 54A, consigned by Mark Miller, Abernathy, Texas, selling to Grill Cattle Co. of South Dakota for $6,250. The cow was a PBC DC 202 6M H3554 daughter and her bull calf was sired by RP Superior. The second high selling cow/calf pair was Lot 49 and 49A consigned by Robertson-Lindsay Cattle Co., selling to Donnie Ivey, Carbon, Texas, for $2,600. The cow was a Monu 2X and Leachman Solid Red combination with a heifer calf at side by Red Brewster M401. The third high selling cow/calf pair was Lot 50 and 50A, a BIM Royal Flush x BIM Julian YoYo daughter with a Make My Day heifer calf at side consigned BIM Red Angus, Okeene, Okla., selling to Stan Morphew of Alton, Va., for $2,200.

The two bulls were consigned by Walter Parrish, Bowie, Texas and sold to Delbert Walker, Grapeland, Texas. Lot 63 was an ON Target x BJR Ram 2122 two year old and sold for $2,100 and Lot 64 was a Heavenly 8141 x King Rob three year old and sold for $2,900.

The high selling embryo package was Lot 46, from the famed HEI Delta Rae cow and Choctaw Chief 373, consigned by Robertson-Lindsay Cattle Co., selling to Mark Miller of Abernathy, Texas, for $775/embryo. The second high selling embryo package was Lot 34 consigned by Bottjack Cattle Co., Lewiston, Mont., selling to Thistle Farms of Senecville, Ohio for $500/embryo. They were sired by Holden Hi Ho 574 and from the Tilly 4X-510 cow. The third high selling embryo package was Lot 53 consigned by BIM Red Angus selling to Rush Red Angus, Jasper, Mo., for $475/embryo. These embryos were by Monu 4X-303 and a Robin Hood 1174B x BIM Julian Yoyo Cow.

The high selling fall bred female was Lot 47 consigned by Robertson-Lindsay Cattle Co. selling to Jim McLean, Stone Mountain, Ga., for $2,500. She was a DFR Chief Joseph 308A x Del John 536 Cit-768. The second high selling fall bred female was Lot 79 consigned by Center Ranch, Centerville, Texas, selling to Carla Eklund of Van Alstyne, Texas, for $2,050. This September 200 female was by Bandito Uno 1782H and a Glacier Top Weight dam. The third high selling fall bred female was Lot 58 consigned by Mark Miller selling to Tom Walker, Temple, Texas, for $1,400. A December 2000 female, she was a Sandman x JDW Cherokee Chief 877 heifer bred to Jan Miller Chief.

The highest selling spring bred female was Lot 80 consigned by Roan Clement, Albany, Texas, selling to Carter Whitt, Wylie, Texas, for $1,600. She was NBAR Westerner 737 x Bieber Design 325-082 March 2000 heifer. The second high selling spring bred female was Lot 57 consigned by Mark Miller selling to Oliver Harwell for $1,500.

The highest selling fall open heifer was Lot 28, consigned by Halfmann Red Angus, Miles, Texas to Marvin Curry of Dublin, Texas, for $2,800. She was Halfmann Shraonei J801 x Buf Crk Aztec J003 August heifer. The second high selling fall open heifer was Lot 33 consigned by Mark Harbin, Jarred, Texas, selling to Stan Morphew of Alton, Va., for $1,600. She was a Larson Bonanza x Venn Copper Lad 4026 heifer. The third high selling fall open heifer was lot 5, consigned by Jennifer Bassinger, Sanger, Texas, selling to T.J. Martin of Sanger, Texas for $1,150.

The highest selling spring open heifer was Lot 25, a Glacier Explorer 740 x Rbrts McIntosh II 344 daughter consigned by Glasscock Red Angus, Pier Point, Texas, selling to Ohr Red Angus of Argusville, N.D. for $2,400. The Glasscocks also had the second high selling spring open heifer Lot 26 at $1,750. The third high selling spring open heifer was Lot 20, consigned by Mary Daby, Hobbs, N.M., selling to Bobby Daggs of Burelson, Texas, for $1,600.

Cattle and embryos sold into 10 states including California, Georgia, Louisiana, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Virginia and Texas.

Auction managed by Amy and Kyle Gilchrist, Douds, Iowa.

Auctioneer: Kyle Gilchrist.

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