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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 1415321" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>The offering was elite and the bidding proved it at the 29th Annual American Brahman Breeders Association (ABBA) National F-1 & TBA Sponsored Brahman Female Sale at Caldwell, Texas on March 19th. Forty-two consignors from Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Arizona brought 718 head and bidders at the sale and online paid them top dollar.</p><p></p><p>"This year's sale offering was one of the best to date with the quality running deep and the breeders doing an outstanding job of preparing and presenting the cattle, " says ABBA Executive Vice President Chris Shivers. "By evidence of the standing-room only crowd and active bidding, it was obvious producers are looking for Brahman and F-1 cattle when restocking their pastures for the future."</p><p></p><p>Tipp Ranch of Sealy, Texas, was awarded the champion pen of Brahmans at the 29th Annual ABBA National F-1 & TBA Brahman Sale. This pen of six open Registered Brahman heifers brought an average of $4,150 per head.</p><p></p><p>John Malazzo Farms of Caldwell, Texas, exhibited the champion F-1 pairs. These five ABBA Certified F-1 Hereford x Brahman pairs with Angus sired calves brought $4,500 per pair.</p><p></p><p>Bonchasse Land & Cattle Co. of Grand Cane, Louisiana, was awarded the champion pen of bred F-1 females. These five Golden Certified Hereford x Brahman F-1 females bred to Angus bulls brought $3,500 per head.</p><p></p><p>John Malazzo Farms received the champion exposed pen of F-1's recognition. This pen of five ABBA Certified Hereford x Brahman F-1 Females exposed to Angus bulls brought $3,600 per head.</p><p></p><p>Bonchasse Land & Cattle Co also won champion pen of open F-1 heifers. Their pen of five ABBA Golden Certified Hereford x Brahman F-1 Females brought $2,850 per head.</p><p></p><p>Sale averages include:</p><p>– 54 Golden Certified/Certified F-1 pairs averaged $3,968.04</p><p>– 36 Bred Golden Certified/Certified F-1's averaged $3,076.33</p><p>– 222 Exposed Golden Certified/Certified F-1's averaged $2,655.59</p><p>– 96 Open Golden Certified/Certified F-1's averaged $1,850.84</p><p>– 16 Bred Registered Brahman females averaged $3,018</p><p>– 11 Exposed Registered Brahman females averaged $2,622</p><p>– 58 Open Registered Brahman females averaged $3,237</p><p></p><p>The sale was managed by Broken Triangle Cattle Marketing and Caldwell Livestock Commission, and was dedicated to Bill Crain of Pearsall, Texas, for his longtime belief, dedication and support to the ABBA F-1 Certification Program. Crain has been a lifelong cattleman and believer in the Brahman/Hereford F-1 cow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 1415321, member: 694"] The offering was elite and the bidding proved it at the 29th Annual American Brahman Breeders Association (ABBA) National F-1 & TBA Sponsored Brahman Female Sale at Caldwell, Texas on March 19th. Forty-two consignors from Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Arizona brought 718 head and bidders at the sale and online paid them top dollar. “This year’s sale offering was one of the best to date with the quality running deep and the breeders doing an outstanding job of preparing and presenting the cattle, ” says ABBA Executive Vice President Chris Shivers. “By evidence of the standing-room only crowd and active bidding, it was obvious producers are looking for Brahman and F-1 cattle when restocking their pastures for the future.” Tipp Ranch of Sealy, Texas, was awarded the champion pen of Brahmans at the 29th Annual ABBA National F-1 & TBA Brahman Sale. This pen of six open Registered Brahman heifers brought an average of $4,150 per head. John Malazzo Farms of Caldwell, Texas, exhibited the champion F-1 pairs. These five ABBA Certified F-1 Hereford x Brahman pairs with Angus sired calves brought $4,500 per pair. Bonchasse Land & Cattle Co. of Grand Cane, Louisiana, was awarded the champion pen of bred F-1 females. These five Golden Certified Hereford x Brahman F-1 females bred to Angus bulls brought $3,500 per head. John Malazzo Farms received the champion exposed pen of F-1’s recognition. This pen of five ABBA Certified Hereford x Brahman F-1 Females exposed to Angus bulls brought $3,600 per head. Bonchasse Land & Cattle Co also won champion pen of open F-1 heifers. Their pen of five ABBA Golden Certified Hereford x Brahman F-1 Females brought $2,850 per head. Sale averages include: – 54 Golden Certified/Certified F-1 pairs averaged $3,968.04 – 36 Bred Golden Certified/Certified F-1’s averaged $3,076.33 – 222 Exposed Golden Certified/Certified F-1’s averaged $2,655.59 – 96 Open Golden Certified/Certified F-1’s averaged $1,850.84 – 16 Bred Registered Brahman females averaged $3,018 – 11 Exposed Registered Brahman females averaged $2,622 – 58 Open Registered Brahman females averaged $3,237 The sale was managed by Broken Triangle Cattle Marketing and Caldwell Livestock Commission, and was dedicated to Bill Crain of Pearsall, Texas, for his longtime belief, dedication and support to the ABBA F-1 Certification Program. Crain has been a lifelong cattleman and believer in the Brahman/Hereford F-1 cow. [/QUOTE]
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