Well the food and the company were good. I only looked at the Red Angus bulls so I can only report from that perspective. Bidding was lively as Kyle Gilchrist was burning up the mic. tripping the breaker at least once. Lot 280 started things off right at $12,000 but lot 282 stole the show with the winning bid going to ABS for $20,000. He has the look of a herd bull and the numbers to back it up. There where several other top end bulls ranging from $6,000 to $8,500. $4,250 seemed to be the magic number for many of the middle ground bulls as they ranged from $4,000 to $6,000. I didn't stay for all of the RA bulls as I had already seen what I wanted to see so I don't know what the bottom range was.
There weren't many Cheyenne's at the sale but I liked what I saw of them. The Vacation sons tend to have the King Rob look to them which I like. The few Major League sons that were there had big ol' square butts, length, width, and adequate depth.