Michigan Shorthorn Breeders Fall Sale Catalog

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Fall salE Michigan Shorthorn Breeders Association and Friends

Sunday, November 8th @ 1:00 pm RaOna Acres Williamston, MI


Fall salE Michigan Shorthorn Breeders Association and Friends

Saturday, November 7th

Cattle available for viewing............................................4:00 pm Sunday, November 8th

Refreshments..............................................................11:00 am Sale...............................................................................1:00 pm Sale Location

RaOna Farms (formerly Omega Farms) 4900 M-52 Williamston, MI 48895 Lodging

Williamston Inn.................................................. (517) 655-3773 Auctioneer

Doug Sheridan................................................... (517) 749-7976 Sale Managers

Caleb Vance...................................................... (517) 667-4575 Matt Miller.......................................................... (517) 202-3628 Carla McLachlan................................................ (517) 242-2395 Trucking

Contact any one of the sale managers listed for all trucking needs.

Michigan Shorthorn Breeders Association Officers President Carla Geeseman McLachlan Vice President Justin Buchholz Secretary Anne Pease Treasurer Trish Steele Directors Tara Miller Jeff Ropp Lynn Cool Caleb Vance Don Sisung Stuart Conklin


Consignors Braman, Kylea 370 W. Hayes Rd Ithaca, MI 48847 (517) 775-0245 Brehm, Mark 22165 Co Rd M Fayette, OH 43521 (419) 237-8305 Buchholz, Justin 8185 W. Kinsel Hwy Vermontville, MI 49096 (517) 231 5339 Complete Livestock 67700 N. Wheaton Rd Charlotte, MI 48813 (517) 667-4575 Keehne Farm 2451 Swift Rd Bellevue, MI 49021 (269) 763-9392 Lakeside Farm - Sue & Carla McLachlan PO Box 68 Hersey, MI 49639 (517) 281-3248 Mains-Boehmer Angus 11880 Q Drive S Burlington, MI 49029 (517) 765-2378 Narrow Brook Shorthorns 2685 E. Bellevue Hwy Charlotte, MI 48813 (517) 202-3628 Rich, Duane 796 W. Forrester Rd Sandusky, MI 48417 (810) 648-2597 Ryder, Adam 216 W. Polk Rd Ithaca, MI 48847 (989) 621-7149 Sisung Farms 4022 N. Forest Hill Rd. St. Johns, MI 48879 (989) 224-2925 Catalog prepared by:

rmk designs & livestock marketing

Randie Kocher rmkdesigns07@gmail.com 309.238.0042

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Open Heifers

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JB Fancy Pretender Shorthorn

REG: pending

DOB: 3/4/15

Studers Pretender 96th DAF Pretender WD13 ET AS FL Pretty Woman ET AR SU LU Massey 64 ET JB Fancy Hale’s Fancy Steppin QM56

This is probably one of the best cow prospects I have ever offered. She is long bodied, smooth shouldered and extremely sound. Heifers like this are built to be around for a long time.

Consigned by: Buchholz Farms & Cattle

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NBS Rosebud 210C Shorthorn

REG: 4223955

DOB: 4/9/15

MB Steer Maker 816 NBS White Duck NBS Daphne 42M SULL GNCC Eldorado ET SH Rosebud 2104 ET SULL Seductive Rose 645 ET

Rosebud can blossom into the great show heifer and donor, as her roots run deep. Seductive Rose is her granddam and NBS Daphne shows up on the top side of the pedigree. Predictability!

Consigned by: Narrow Brook Shorthorns

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SIS Farrah IC D145 Shorthorn Plus REG: xAR4220502 DOB: 2/6/15

SFSM Icon A1 AR SU LU Massey 64 ET SIS Farrah MS D50 Caligo Farrah

Power and balance... check out this package. She’s our first offspring by SFSM Icon A1, our SimAngus Denver class winner. She brings both the look of a show heifer and all the pieces to make a cornerstone cow in any herd.

Consigned by: Sisung Farms

Meet Tara Wilson! Your 2015-2016 Michigan Shorthorn Lassie Queen

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Keehne’s Gabriella Shorthorn Plus REG: AR4223486

DOB: 3/16/15

DAF Pretender WD13 ET JB Zeus 17Z BF Christys Rosemary 017 Black Beauty

Here is a great junior project that just needs a little finishing work to be ready for the upcoming show season. Her sister stood 2nd and 3rd all year but we believe this heifer is an even better package. Be sure to look her up on sale day!

Consigned by: Cameron Ashley/Keehne Farm

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WRS Boavista 5C Shorthorn Plus DOB: 3/23/15 DF Vegas

NBS-PET Fly Boy 3/4 Shorthorn Double Stuff

Boavista can be a foundation for a club calf program. Her granddam is one of the best blue roan Double Stuff daughters I’ve ever seen. The paperwork wasn’t kept up to date but the quality sure was.

Consigned by: Narrow Brook Shorthorns

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HDCC Easy Shaina Shorthorn Plus REG: xAR4223261 DOB: 4/24/15

Jake’s Proud Jazz 266L FSF Easy Money 940 ET FSF Valley Rose 6151 ET Monopoly H&H Shania Z54 H&H Shania P54

This young strawberry roan heifer comes from a powerfully made Monopoly cow and the stud of a sire for Hesbrook Farms, FSF Easy Money! Long, pretty, and hairy. With a little feed she should make a fun project for a junior showman. PHA Free, DS and TH pending.

Consigned by: Adam Ryder

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MB Anna Crossbred

DOB: 4/24/15

Monopoly Man Among Boys 59T G A R Predestined MB Blackcap X502 Tehama Blackcap M822

Consigned by: Mains-Boehmer Angus Fall Sale

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Endsley’s Loann 506 Charolais

REG: F1205567

DOB: 2/9/15

LT Western Edge 4057 PLD Endsley’s Perfect Edge 057 Endsley’s Calida 418 Endsley’s Duke Stone 257 Endsley’s Luann 985 Endsley’s Lauren 633

Consigned by: Endsley’s Charolais Farms

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Endsley’s Alaya 507 Charolais

REG: F1205568

DOB: 2/10/15

LT Western Edge 4057 PLD Endsley’s Perfect Edge 057 Endsley’s Calida 418 Endsley’s Duke Stone 257 Endsley’s Alila 044 Endsley’s Ailli 703

We are consigning a pair of 3/4 sisters to the sale. They are out of our Senior Herd Sire, Endsley’s Perfect Edge 057. We have been extremely happy with the performance of his calves. A son won the Barry County Fair Rate of Gain contest, gaining 3.8 pounds per day. His daughters are making very good, easy keeping brood cows. Their maternal grand sire, Endsley’s Duke Stone 257, was an American-International Charolais Association Multiple Trait Leader for three years.

Consigned by: Endsley’s Charolais Farms

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WRS Batgirl 7C Crossbred

DOB: 4/14/15

Batman

Shorthorn X

This flashy Black White Face has all the right stuff. Her dam was sired by a very maternal, big bodied, big footed Sonny son.

Consigned by: Narrow Brook Shorthorns

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Star Drifter Crossbred

DOB: 4/1/15

Drifter

Star Power dam

BOOM.... this one will turn heads this year in the AOB division she’s stout, pretty, hairy ....what more can we say?

Consigned by: Complete Livestock

All open heifers and steers can be shown at the Michigan Winter Classic! 4

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Bred Heifers TMFS Rose LR 143 Shorthorn

REG: 4209506

DOB: 1/25/14

SR Red Riders Drive NBS Low Rider 42W ET NBS Daphne 42M MAV Charisma 906W DJS Rose C220 DF Timeless Rose 19S

Bred to: NBS White Duck on 5/21/2015 Look at our White Duck daughter selling as lot 2, then imagine the possibilities here. Low Rider x Charisma will always have value in this genetic pool. Don’t buy her...INVEST in your future with this purchase.

Consigned by: Narrow Brook Shorthorns

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DMR 2 Commercial

DOB: 5/22/14

Studers Pretender 96th DAF Pretender AS FL Pretty Woman ET Commercial Shorthorn

Bred to: Narrow Brook Ace High on 8/8/15

Consigned by: Duane Rich

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Embryos

SULL Rose Tip 6175 x WHR Sonny 8114 Shorthorn

REG: 4111744

DOB: 1/18/06

SULL Rose Tip 6175 x DF Talladega 3X Shorthorn

REG: 4111744

CF Trump X WHR Sonny 8114 ET WR4 Rodeo Cumberland 3R52

CF Solution X ET SULL Rose Tip 6175 NPS Tulip Rose 747

DOB: 1/18/06 HD Bloodstone 603 ET DF Talladega 3X WHR Poppin Girl 2R01 ET CF Solution X ET SULL Rose Tip 6175 NPS Tulip Rose 747

Guarantee 1 pregnancy (per package) if implanted by a certified embryologist. I never planned on selling another daughter of this great donor, I wanted a whole herd of her around! But my daughter, Kylea, has decided that she enjoys the steer projects more and this is why we are offering these embryos. Full sibs to these embryos have sold to Texas, Oklahoma, South Carolina & Ohio. Sons of the dam have sired show winning females, a steer won the Winter Beef Show as well as several other Shorthorn shows that year and her daughters have competed at the highest level in the show ring and out in the pasture with the best producing cows. This cow is hands down the best female I have ever owned a part of, a truly amazing beast in person!

Consigned by: Kylea Braman Fall Sale

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Semen

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Pet NBS Flyboy 747 ET - 10 Units Shorthorn

REG: 4126074

DOB: 1/1/07

Little Cedar Aviator 503X NBS Angelica 195P

Consigned by: Narrow Brook Shorthorns

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NBS Low Rider 42W ET - 10 Units Shorthorn

REG: 4179969

DOB: 5/11/09

SR Red Riders Drive NBS Daphne 42M

Consigned by: Narrow Brook Shorthorns

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Narrow Brook Ace High TPX ET - 10 Units Shorthorn

REG: 4010673

DOB: 1/2/99

CF Trump X M&H Simantha 9216

Consigned by: Narrow Brook Shorthorns

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MSC Sarge - 10 Units Shorthorn

REG: 4202276

DOB: 3/9/13

A&T Captain Obvious 606S MV Trumps Fool 1002 ET

Consigned by: Lakeside Farm - Sue & Carla McLachlan

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DRC 101VM - 4 Units Shorthorn

REG: 4105333

DOB: 3/3/05

DRC 29M6 DRC 0114CH

Consigned by: Lakeside Farm - Sue & Carla McLachlan

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MF Checkmate 153 ET - 5 Units Shorthorn

REG: 4041763

DOB: 4/5/01

CF Trump X SS Missie Ruth 2B3

Consigned by: Lakeside Farm - Sue & Carla McLachlan

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JSF Navigator - 9 Units Shorthorn

REG: 4134877

DOB: 3/10/07

JSF Real World 16R X GB Seven Eleven

Consigned by: Lakeside Farm - Sue & Carla McLachlan 6

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Steers NBS Crawfdown I Shorthorn

Tag: 34

DOB: 3/15

Crawfdown Big Red

Consigned by: Narrow Brook Shorthorns

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NBS Little Santana Shorthorn Plus Tag: 50

DOB: 3/15

Little E NBS Santana

Consigned by: Narrow Brook Shorthorns

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Cloudy Times Shorthorn Plus DOB: 4/2/15

Cloud 9 Sonny/Timeproof x Hylander

Consigned by: Mark Brehm

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NBS Crawfdown II Shorthorn

Tag: 42

DOB: 4/15

Crawfdown Big Red

Consigned by: Narrow Brook Shorthorns

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Hereford Steer Hereford

Tag: 6C

DOB: 4/15

Consigned by: Narrow Brook Shorthorns

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Terms & Conditions Bidding 1. Each animal will be sold to the highest bidder without reservation. The auctioneer will settle any bidding disputes. His/her decision on such matters will be final. Terms 1. Terms of sale are cash unless credit arrangements are made between buyer and seller prior to sale. Identification 1. It shall be the obligation of the seller to determine that each animal offered for sale carries a legible tattoo corresponding to its registration certificate. It is the responsibility of the buyer to check tattoos for accuracy. 2. The following information for each animal should be included in sale catalog: a) Official registered name b) ASA registration number c) Registry status ( Purebred or ShorthornPlus) d) Percentage of Shorthorn for ShorthornPlus 3. It shall be the Seller’s obligation to clearly state if an animal is horned or polled. Scurred animals shall be considered polled. 4. The first owner (seller) of the calf will be responsible for submitting the application for registration to ASA. Announcements 1. Any changes of information contained in a sale catalog will be announced from the auction block and such announcements shall take precedence over any printed material. Health 1. All animals should be eligible for interstate shipment as required by state and federal regulations. If an animal is calfhood vaccinated, the proof of calfhood vaccination for Brucellosis should be provided in the form of a permanent ear tattoo shield. It is the responsibility of the buyer to know the health requirements of his/her home state. Certificates of Registry-Transfers 1. A certificate of registry and transfer will be furnished for each animal sold. It shall be the responsibility of the seller and/or sale manager to submit the properly prepared transfer application promptly to the American Shorthorn Association. A signed application for registry for unborn calves should be furnished with bred females, listing names and registration numbers of the sire and dam, as well as service date. 2. The official ASA registration certificate is not a legal title or proof of ownership. The registration paper simply states who has ASA membership rights to control the registration of progeny associated with an individual registered animal along with the transfer of said rights to a new owner. AI and/or ET Service Certificates 1. AI service certificates shall be furnished by the seller, at no cost to the buyer, for all females bred artificially to bulls not owned by the seller. 2. ET certificates shall be furnished by the seller, at no cost to the buyer, for all offspring resulting from Embryo Transplant including resulting calves from the purchase of frozen embryos and or pregnancies Purchaser’s Risk 1. Each animal becomes the property of the buyer as soon as sold, unless other arrangements are made prior to the sale. Options for Return or Adjustment 1. All claims for adjustment or refund must be made in writing within six months of the sale date, or not later than six months after the animal reaches 18 months of age, with the exception of misrepresentation of service sire. 2. In the event an animal is claimed to be a non-breeder, the animal may be returned to the farm of the seller if in good condition and complying with the health requirements of the seller’s state. The seller shall be entitled to six months to prove that the animal is a breeder. If, at the end of six months, the seller is unable to prove that the animal is a breeder, the seller shall, at the option of the buyer, replace the animal with another of equal value or refund the purchase price. The return of the full purchase price shall in any case be deemed as full satisfaction and settlement. Any expense incurred for transporting an animal claimed to be a non-breeder back to the seller’s farm shall be the responsibility of the seller. If the seller proves the animal to be a breeder, it shall be the obligation of the purchaser to take delivery of the animal and pay all expenses incurred for transportation back to the purchaser’s farm. Genetic Condition Disclaimer 1. The seller is responsible for disclosure of all known Genetic Condition Abnormalities at the time of sale. The seller should display in the catalog all Genetic Conditions known to the breed at the time of cataloging. Genetic Conditions for each animal should be displayed in the same format as on the original registration paper or disclosed in a separate box that is in a prominent place. The buyers should be notified of the results (both free or carrier status) from any testing for Genetic Conditions. 2. Provided the seller has disclosed all Shorthorn Genetic Conditions known to the seller and /or to the Shorthorn breed at the time of sale, the buyer assumes all risk associated with the purchase of known or unknown Genetic Condition Abnormalities of carrier animals. The Seller is not responsible for any new Genetic Condition Abnormalities that may be determined or discovered by the ASA after the time of sale for any animal or genetic material.

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Terms & Conditions (con’t) Genetic Condition Disclaimer (cont.) 3. The seller should print in the catalog all EPDs and accuracies for each EPD trait and all breed indexes on each animal selling. This information should be presented in a standardized manner as seen in sire summaries or breed EPD information released by ASA. This performance information should be the latest and most actuate data at the time the catalog is printed, providing the animal qualifies to have EPDs attached to their registered pedigree. Any other pertinent performance data such as BW, WW, YW or Carcass Data that is available should be added to the performance listing in the catalog at the seller’s discretion. 4. Special designations with letter terminologies will be given to breeder’s sales and / or individual lots in a sale that make it a priority to test and disclose all Genetic Conditions and Comply with All Performance data listed. a) GCF (Genetic Condition Free) –A sale offering or an individual lot that has been tested or all animals and/or genetic material found in the pedigree within 3 generations to be free of any Genetic Condition Abnormalities. b) GCT (Genetic Condition Tested) – A sale offering or individual lot that has tested all animals and/or genetic material that may be potential Genetic Condition carriers and the results of those tests are displayed in the appropriate manner for all animals and/or genetic material that may be at risk as a Genetic Condition carrier. This means that all possible Genetic Condition Carriers are identified according to the descriptions in paragraph 1 under Disclosure of Genetic Conditions and Performance Data. There may be carrier animals or genetic material selling but they have been tested and are disclosed and all potential animals and/or genetic material at risk to be a carrier have been tested and the results disclosed. c) CAP (Complies with All Performance listing) – A sale offering or an individual lot. That complies with all performance listings of all Shorthorn EPD traits with accuracies and indexes in the appropriate standardized manner as described in paragraph 4 above under Disclosure of Genetic Conditions and Performance Data. Standard Breeding Guarantee 1. All animals sell under the terms and conditions of the American Shorthorn Association Standard Breeding Guarantee. 2. All animals are guaranteed to be breeders unless they fail to breed due to injury or disease occurring after purchase. 3. Bulls are guaranteed breeders, regardless of age at date of sale, provided that: a. the bull is at least 14 months of age before being allowed to breed cows in a pasture situation. b. the cow herd is healthy. c. A breeding soundness exam (BSE) shall constitute fertility if performed after the bull becomes 12 months of age and is performed no more than 30 days prior to date of sale. d. the ability to freeze semen does not imply fertility guarantee. A guarantee for this would require an additional agreement between buyer and seller. 4. Females are guaranteed breeders, regardless of age at date of sale, except if after date of sale, female is flushed (single egg or multiple ovulations) prior to being bred for a natural calf. 5. Females sold as safe in calf should be determined by a licensed veterinarian. If a female proves not to be in calf to the bull stated, in the time frame stated, the buyer can exercise his choice of options as follows: a. request a full and prompt refund of the purchase price upon return of the female to the sellers farm b. request an adjustment to the purchase price c. request service to the bull previously used, if available d. request a combination of options b and c e. if option b,c and/or d is used, such female is still guaranteed to breed f. if female sells guaranteed bred to a certain sire, and proves to have been bred to a different sire, the buyer can choose from options a, b, c or d as stated above. g. seller has a six month period of time to prove that the female is a breeder. 6. Females sold as served. Served females are believed to be in calf, but not so guaranteed. If the female proves to not be bred, the buyer may obtain service from the bull previously used, if available. Such females are still guaranteed to be a breeder. 7. Females sold as “pasture exposed” are regarded as “females sold as served”, and same particulars apply. 8. Females sold as open are believed to be open, and are so guaranteed. If a female sold as open proves to be in calf, the purchaser may return the animal to the farm of the seller, prior to calving, for a full and prompt refund of the purchase price or for another animal of equal value, whichever is acceptable to the purchaser. It is the obligation of the seller to bear any expense incurred for transportation. 9. Cows with calves at side, when sold as pairs, cows are presumed breeders with no further guarantee. In cases where the pair is split, the standard breeding guarantee applies to the calf. 10. Females that are flushed after purchase and produce a fertilized embryo are considered breeders, and need not conceive for natural calving after that flush. 11. Females that have been flushed prior to date of sale are still subject to the standard breeding guarantee, unless the seller clearly and prominently states the female is not guaranteed. 12. All females, including virgin heifer calves, regardless of age at date of sale, are guaranteed breeders, unless the buyer chooses to flush the female prior to breeding for natural calf. Such flush, even if unsuccessful, negates the standard breeding guarantee, unless a specific and separate agreement is made with the seller prior to flush 13. A female which fails to conceive for a natural calf, at the option of the buyer, with agreement with the seller, can be flushed and if the flush produces fertilized viable embryos, such constitutes fertility and satisfies the guarantee.

Fall Sale

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3956 Ionia Road Bellevue, MI 49021

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