

May 6-10 , 2025
May 6-10 , 2025
On behalf of my partners in this genetic venture, welcome to our Inaugural Online Elite Genetics Sale. We are thrilled to have you join us for this groundbreaking event, where we aim to present some of the finest genetics available breed wide.
We are proud to collaborate with renowned partners in the Brangus industry. Their expertise and commitment to quality have been instrumental in bringing together this exceptional selection.
Should you have any questions or require assistance, please do not hesitate to reach out to our team. We are here to ensure that your experience with the Inaugural Online Elite Genetics Sale is both enjoyable and successful.
Thank you for joining us in this exciting venture. We look forward to seeing you participate and benefit from the extraordinary genetic opportunities presented in this sale.
Warm regards,
Lee McGarity Partner
Welcome, to the Inaugural Genetic Partners Online Genetic offering. The three partners have come together to share in like genetics, not only in the partnership, but in their individual herds alike. Our idea is to proliferate the most elite genetics we can get our hands on, by either purchasing the best donors available or raising the best to offer elite genetics to our customers. We have a unique business model where every animal produced by Genetic Partners will be offered to sell at auctions around the breed. If one of the partners wants one of the animals in their personal herd, they must purchase it at auction against all bidders. Therefore, each animal produced by the Genetic Partners will be offered to the public and the breed.
This offering includes three cutting edge open heifers, of which 2 will be sold. The Riverbend choice lot will be a buy one and we will take the other back to the ranch to be in our breeding program. There are five breed leading bred heifer lots out of some of the most influential donors of modern time, all bred to, arguably, the best Sho Time son to date, Hammer Time, the full brother to the $200,000 Princess Diana. There are 4 flushes that any breeder would love to get their hands on, Princess Kate, 10L24, the $26,000 pick of the heifer crop at ACE in 2024, and breed Matriarchs like 000D3, 468Y14, 468D22, and the list goes on. There is an Embryo Basket from 468D22 with 5 of each mating in the tank, no holds barred, if they’re in inventory, they’re available. Finally, we will be offering semen packages on our herd bull battery. This is your first chance to purchase, Hammer Time and Blue Chip, Take advantage because this semen will not be available on the open market. Proven Herd Sires like Empower and Inferno will be available.
If you have any questions about the line up, don’t hesitate to contact any of the sales consultants listed in the catalog. We are opening up our best to the public and trust these genetics will enhance your program.
~Don’t be Afraid to go Where the Data Takes You~ Christopher G. Heptinstall
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Except for those stated in the below terms and conditions, there are no warranties, either expressed or implied, as to merchantability of fitness for a particular purpose with respect to the cattle being sold in this auction.
The warranties and guarantees set forth in the “terms and conditions” are in lieu of all other warranties either expressed or implied, and the remedies provided therein shall be the sole and exclusive remedy of the buyer, or any part through the buyer, for any breach of warranty or guarantee therein provided, and all other obligations or liabilities.
Each animal will be sole to the highest bidder without reserve. The auctioneer in charge will settle any disputes as to bids and his decision will be final.
All terms are cash, check, online pay. Settlement must be made to the clerk of conclusion of the auction.
Each animal becomes the risk of the purchaser as soon as it is sold; but will not be delivered until settlement has been made.
When full settlement has been made, a certificate of registration will be furnished and transferred to the purchaser on those lots that are registered. Give full name and address to secretary when making payments to the certificate of Registry will be transferred properly.
Announcements
Announcements from or by the auctioneer will take precedence over the printed matter in this catalog. All cattle will be sold by lot numbers as announced by the auctioneer.
(A) Any female is considered a breeder if she is pregnant at the time of sale and/or she has a calf at side.
(B) Safe in calf females have been examined by a competent veterinarian and are guaranteed.
(C) Served females are believed to be in calf but are not guaranteed.
(D) Pasture-bred females have been exposed but are not guaranteed to be in calf.
All animals are eligible for interstate shipment. A health certificate will be supplied for reach animal.
Options and Privileges
(A) All information listed is believed to be accurate and precise as compiled by a licensed veterinarian and/or ranch personnel. Every effort has been made to insure the reproductive soundness of each lot. Each lot if believed to be reproductively sound.
(B) The warranties and guarantees set forth in the “terms and Conditions” are in lieu of all other warranties either expressed or implied, and the remedies provided therein shall be the sole and exclusive remedy of the buyer.
Rights and Obligations:
The above “Terms and Conditions” of sale constitutes a contract between buyers and sellers of each animal and shall be equally binding upon both.
Animals resold following a purchase in the sale shall constitute a separate transaction, and the rights and obligations of the two parties connected thereto are not covered by the “Terms and Conditions” of this sale.
All persons who visit the ranch to view the cattle do so at their own risk and the owners or any person connected with the management of the sale or sale facility assume no liability, legal or otherwise, for any accidents that may occur. Except for those stated in the below “Terms and Conditions”, there are no warranties, either expressed or implied, as to the merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose with respect to the cattle being sold at this auction.
The warranties and guarantees set forth in the “Terms and Conditions” are in lieu of all other warranties either expressed or implied, and the remedies provided therein shall be the sole and exclusive remedy of the buyer, or any part through the buyer, for any breach or warranty or guarantee therein provided, and all other obligations and liabilities.
CALVING EASE DIRECT (CED) is the difference in percentage of unassisted births when a sire is bred to first-calf heifers when compared to progeny of other sires. A higher number is desirable.
BIRTH WEIGHT (BW) is reported in pounds as the difference in average birth weight of progeny compared to that of other sires.
WEANING WEIGHT (WW) is reported in pounds and predicts the difference in weight of progeny averaged at 205days of age to calves of other sires.
YEARLING WEIGHT (YW) is reported in pounds and predicts the difference in weight of progeny averaged at 365days of age to calves of other sires.
MILK (M) predicts the sire’s genetic merit for milking ability as expressed in his daughters compared to daughters of other sires. Milk accounts for the part of a calf’s weaning weight attributed to milking ability of the dam.
TOTAL MATERNAL (TM) is reported in pounds as a reflection of a sire’s daughters milking ability and growth potential of their calves when compared to other sire’s daughters. It is equal to the Milk EPD plus one half of the WW EPD.
CALVING EASE MATERNAL (CEM) is the difference in percentage of unassisted births of a sire’s daughters as firstcalf heifers when compared to daughters of other sires. A higher number is desirable.
SCROTAL CIRCUMFERENCE (SC) is reported in centimeters and predicts the difference in yearling scrotal circumference of a bull’s male progeny compared to sons of other sires.
U.S. RIBEYE AREA (REA) is reported in square inches as the prediction of difference in square inch ribeye area of a bull’s beef bound progeny compared to progeny of other sires.
U.S. FAT THICKNESS (FT) is reported in inches as the prediction in difference of fat thickness on a carcass when measured between the 12th and 13th ribs of a bull’s beef bound progeny compared to progeny of other sires.
U.S. INTRAMUSCULAR FAT (IMF) is reported in decimal terms representing percentage of intra-muscular fat, which is highly correlated with USDA marbling score, a major determinant of USDA quality grade. As with all EPDs, the absolute value has no inherent relevance, but is used to compare one sire to another.
HEIFER PREGNANCY (HP) is reported in percentile units and represents the probability of a sire’s daughters becoming pregnant during their first breeding season compared to daughters of other sires.
STAYABILITY (STAY) is reported in percentile units and represents the probability that a cow will have five consecutive calves compared to her yearling contemporaries.
MATURE COW WEIGHT (MCW), expressed in pounds, is a predictor of the difference in mature cow weight of a sire’s daughters when compared to daughters of other sires.
TERMINAL INDEX (TI) is a bio-economic index which considers six growth and carcass-related traits, each trait weighted according to its heritability and economic importance in a feedlot situation with carcasses valued by weight, yield, and quality grade. The value is expressed in standard deviation terms, which can be difficult to comprehend. IBBA advises breeders to evaluate the percentile rank rather than the actual index value.
FERTILITY INDEX (FI) is a bio-economic index which considers six traits, each trait weighted according to its heritability and economic importance in a cow-calf enterprise. The value is expressed in standard deviation terms, which can be difficult to comprehend. IBBA advises breeders to evaluate the percentile rank rather than the actual index value.
BREED BACK (BB) is the probability that a cow will calve as a three-year-old given that she calved first as a twoyear-old.
AGE AT FIRST CALVING (AFC) is expressed in days, and represents the day a first calf heifer calves compared to her yearling contemporaries. A lower number indicates animals that calve early in their first calving season and is desirable.
NUMBER OF CALVES (NC) measures the number of calves a cow has up to 7 ½ years of age. The unit of measurement is the actual number of calves. Twins count as one calf. This trait is expressed later in life but is highly correlated with AFC and BB which are expressed early in life.
Accuracy (ACC) values indicate the reliability of the published EPDs for an animal and can be defined as the relationship between the published or listed EPD and the “true” value of the number. Accuracy is primarily based around the information available to calculate a given trait. An older sire with more progeny, genomic testing, and relatives in the database is more likely to have a higher accuracy than an unproven, younger sire simply due to a greater amount of information available. Accuracy is listed on a scale from zero to one. The closer the accuracy is to 1.0, it’s more likely to represent the true genetic merit of the sire. For example, as progeny or genomic tests are recorded, a sire’s accuracy level should increase for reported traits, while his actual EPD numbers may fluctuate either up or down, or remain static, based on reported data.
Based on percentages, percentile rank indicates where a bull’s EPD ranks him in the entire population of his respective breed. In all cases in this sire directory, the bulls are compared to “active sires,” or sires who have had progeny registered with IBBA recently.
Black Brangus and Ultrablack sires are compared against the January 2025 EPD averages of the Active Black Brangus Sires list. The Red and Ultrared sires are compared against the January 2025 EPD averages of the Active Red Brangus Sires list.
In all cases except birth weight, fat thickness, mature cow weight, and age at first calf the higher the EPD value the lower the percentile rank number. The percentile rank, therefore, represents the percentage of bulls with higher EPDs. A bull with a 5% rank is YW, for example, is in the top 5% of the population for YW. For example, the top 1% of BW for active Brangus sires is -3.3, meaning less than one percent of the breed records a birth weight EPD of -3.3 or less. Conversely, a BW of 3.2 is in the 95th percentile, meaning 95 percent of the breed records a birth weight EPD of lower than 3.2. The 50th percentile represents the breed average for that given EPD trait.
BIRTH WEIGHT (BW) is recorded in actual pounds of weight measured within 24 hours of birth of the sire listed.
WEANING WEIGHT (WW) is recorded in actual pounds of weight measured, averaged to 205 days of age, of the sire listed.
YEARLING WEIGHT (YW) is recorded in actual pounds of weight measured, averaged to 365 days of age, of the sire listed.
SCROTAL CIRCUMFERENCE (SC) is recorded in centimeters of scrotal circumference measured on the listed sire at or around 365 days of age.
The essence of genetic evaluation is the comparison of an animal to its peers, or contemporaries.
A contemporary group is a cohort of animals that have had the same opportunity to perform being the same sex, born within 90 days of each other, managed alike, and exposed to the same environment. Ratios are given to animals within a certain contemporary group to evaluate how well an animal performed compared to his/her contemporaries. Contemporary grouping follows animals throughout their productive lives. Simple contemporary grouping for early-life traits such as BW and WW are intuitive. But even for later-in-life traits such as Breed Back and Number of Calves, the yearling contemporary group provides the base of comparison.
CSS TESTING
The Certified Semen Services (CSS) minimum requirements for disease control of semen produced for AI provides a minimum standard for the health monitoring and disease surveillance of bulls prior to entering isolation, during an isolation period, and throughout residency at an AI center. This is a comprehensive standard for those diseases proven to be a significant threat to be seminally transmitted by artificial insemination. Bulls listed in the sire directory will reflect either a “yes” or “no” to CSS testing certification.
GENETIC TESTING
Sires will feature a series of letters indicating the genetic testing that has been completed. All AI sires are required to be parent verified, or grandfathered, through DNA testing with the IBBA before being able to record registered progeny. All sires listed in the 2023 Brangus Sire Directory have been parent verified or grandfathered before being listed in the catalog.
SEEKSIRE: provides all USDA and globally recognized parentage markers for parent verification. It does not provide GE-EPDs.
GGP ULD (30K): provides all USDA and globally recognized parentage markers for parent verification. It offers imputations up to 50K status for the calculation of GE-EPDs.
GGP LD (100K): provides all USDA and globally recognized parentage markers for parent verification. It offers a 100K status for GE-EPDs, allows for add-on tests, and detects markers that have the greatest influence on economically important traits and key traits that cattle inherit from their parents.
GGP HD (150K): provides all USDA and globally recognized parentage markers for parent verification. It offers high-accuracy calculations of GE- EPDs, allows for add-on tests, and is the ideal DNA solution for AI sires to provide maximum data.
Sires who have been tested for genetic defects will feature their testing status as reflected by (genetic test)(free, carrier, or affected status). For example, an animal tested free for Developmental Duplication (DD) will be listed as DDF. Genetic defect testing, although highly recommended, is optional for Brangus AI sires, a lack of listing on a sire does not indicate he is a potential carrier or potentially free by pedigree, but simply that he has not had optional defect testing ran.
FREE (F): animal tested free of defect (ex. DDF)
CARRIER (C): animal tested as a carrier with one copy of that genetic condition’s allele (ex. DDC)
AFFECTED (A): animal tested as affected with two copies of that genetic condition’s allele (ex. DDA)
GENETIC DEFECTS
CONTRACTURAL ARACHNODACTYLY (CA): a lethal disorder linked to a genetic condition caused by a recessive mutation that affects Angus and Angus-influenced cattle. While CA-affected calves are born alive, and most can walk, suckle and survive, their upper limb joints (particularly hip, stifle, and hock) have a reduced range of motion. Affected calves appear normal by four to six months of age, but most perform poorly and are relatively tall and slender, with compromised feet and leg conformation. AKA Fawn Calf Syndrome.
DEVELOPMENTAL DUPLICATION (DD): is a genetically transmitted simple recessive gene. When the gene associated with DD is paired (two copies of the same allele) in mating, the results range from a high probability of early embryonic death or a severe case of calves born with extra limbs. Those animals identified as carriers (only one recessive allele) show no visible signs of the genetic condition and lead a normal life.
ARTHROGRYPOSIS MULTIPLEX (AM): is a lethal condition caused by a DNA deletion event within the genome of Angus and Angus-influenced cattle and exhibits a recessive inheritance pattern. Affected calves are known to be stillborn with a twisted spine and extended or contracted limbs. AKA Curly Calf Syndrome.
NEUROPATHIC HYDROCEPHALUS (NH): is a lethal disorder linked to a genetic condition caused by a recessive mutation that affects Angus and Angus-influenced cattle. Affected calves are born dead with an extremely large cranium with little to no brain material or spinal cord. It is probable a large percentage of mortalities relating to NH occur through embryonic or fetal loss during gestation causing the defect to go unnoticed. AKA Water Head Syndrome.
OSTEOPETROSIS (OS): is a lethal condition caused by a recessive mutation in Angus and Angus-influenced cattle and exhibits a recessive inheritance pattern. Affected calves are typically stillborn prematurely and they often have a small body size, flat skull, impacted molars, shortened lower jaw, protruding tongue, and leg bones that are easily broken. AKA Marble Bone.
OCULOCUTANEOUS HYPOPIGMENTATION (OH): is a non-lethal genetic condition with the genome of Angus and Angus-influenced cattle and exhibits a simple recessive inheritance pattern. Affected calves have eyes with irises that are pale blue around the pupil with a ten periphery and hair coats can have a slightly bleached color. While some affected calves can have sensitivity to light, they are believed to be otherwise normal functionally and physiologically.
All EPDs, EPD accuracies, and EPD percentile ranks on sires reflect the January 2025 EPD update. EPD percentile ranks are compared to contemporaries within active sire listing: Black Brangus and Ultrablack sires are compared against the pooled population of active Black Brangus sires. Red Brangus and Ultrared sires are compared against the pooled population of active Red Brangus sires.
Sire Name: BWCC FINAL TIME 313H2
Sire R #: R10451991
Dam Name: BWCC SHE’S SOGGY 889E23
Dam R #: UB10383242
Paternal Grandsire Name: BWCC MCQUEEN 192E24
Paternal Granddam Name: RBM MS SPECIAL FORCES 313A
Maternal Grandsire Name: BWCC SOMETHING SOGGY 111A4
Maternal Granddam Name: BWCC MS ROCK SOLID 889B17
She is sired by the legendary, $100,000 Final Time, out of the legendary 313A, that sold at the final sale at Blackwater Cattle Company. Out of the 889 Tribe that is “Time Tested” in the Mound Creek and Blackwater herds and throughout the breed. Her third dam is the dam of the breed Icon, Big Town, who was the $41,000 choice of Salacoa Valley in the 2014 Blackwater sale and has gone on the produce some of the top AI sires in the breed. Take advantage of this 889 X 313 cross.
Sire
Here is a choice lot from the Riverbend herd. This pair of heifers are out of arguably the best International Ultra Black upgrade females to ever eat grass, 889C2 who is out of the dam of Nuff Said. They are sired by Sho Time, the hottest herd bull in Brangus, currently. We are going to offer you the choice of these litter mate sisters. We will take the other back to our breeding program. This is the freshest of the fresh. Take Advantage when opportunity knocks! If you would like to keep your choice in her birth comtempory group through yearling, we would do that at no cost. We understand the value of proper contempory groups.
Vanna Farms
VF Ms Entrepeuneur 468L19’s dam was purchased from ACE. She is an Entrepeneur daughter who’s top side pedigree goes back to the dam of Bragg, 795Y2. Her bottom side traces it’s way back to one of 2 of the best New Era flushes in the breed. The 468G15 or 23D2 flushes. Safe AI to the up and coming Sho Time son, Hammer Time.
AI’d to: MC Hammer Time 129L10 on MC Hammer Time 129L10
R#: 10539114
NS Sire: VF Blue Chip 468L54
Date in/out: 1/1/2025 through 4/1/2025
R#:10536877 Safe to the AI date.
Vanna Farms
Granddam
She is sired by the highly sought after McQueen the sire of the $100,000 Final Time who’s dam is 313A, and out of the breed Matriarch, BWCC Ms Overload 468D22 herself. She is stacked with a genomic influencer pedigree. Study her genotype and find 15 traits and indices in the upper 25% of the breed. Stacking the 468 and 313 cow families is an amazing opprotunity. Take Advantage.
AI’d to: MC Hammer Time 129L10 on MC Hammer Time 129L10
R#: 10539114 Safe to the AI date.
NS Sire: VF Blue Chip 468L54
Date in/out: 1/1/2025 through 4/1/2025
R#:10536877
Here is an own daughter of the Breed Patriarch Never Surrender of Salacoa 803D9 and out of the Breed Matriarch BWCC Ms Overload 468D22, talk about Sale Ring Value! She boasts an impressive 13 GE-EPD’s and Indices in the upper 25% of Brangus, paced by 1% YW, 3% WW and TM, and 4% REA. The only thing more impressive than her genomic profile is her stellar phenotype. This genomic jewel will be hard to pass by!
AI’d to: MC Hammer Time 129L10 on MC Hammer Time 129L10
R#: 10539114 Safe to the AI date.
NS Sire: VF Blue Chip 468L54
Date in/out: 1/1/2025 through 4/1/2025
R#:10536877
Dam to Lot #6 & 7: VF Ms International 889C2
Vanna Farms
She is sired by the $150,000 Blue Blood and out of arguably the best Ultra Black to eat grass at Vanna Farms, VF Ms International 889C2 who sold 1/2 interest to Sunshine Acres for $20,000. 889C2 is out of the dam of Nuff Said, 889T4 and sired by a staple from the Schaff Program, International. She touts top 1% REA ans Heifer Pregnancy, 3% WW, YW, and Stayability, 4% Fertility Index, and 5% Breed Back. She’s a maternal phenom!
AI’d to: MC Hammer Time 129L10 on MC Hammer Time 129L10
R#: 10539114 Safe to the AI date.
NS Sire: VF Blue Chip 468L54
Date in/out: 1/1/2025 through 4/1/2025
R#:10536877
She is a maternal half sibling to the previous lot this time sired by the $100,000 Final Time herd sire. Her pedigree is chalked full of influential donors with the $120,000 313A, 889C2, and 889T4 in the first two generations. Carry on to her genimic panel to find big growth, and Maternal traits. We really like what Final Time is doing, siring really attractive calves with stellar GE-EPD’s.
AI’d to: MC Hammer Time 129L10 on MC Hammer Time 129L10
R#: 10539114 Safe to the AI date.
NS Sire: VF Blue Chip 468L54
Date in/out: 1/1/2025 through 4/1/2025
R#:10536877
A unique opportunity to flush the full sister to the $200,000 Princess Daina. Princess Kate who resides at Grassy Lake Cattle Company, was the $65,000 choice of the Genetic Partners in the 2024 Mound Creek Ranches sale. This phenotypic masterpiece boasts top 1% WW, YW, REA, and TERM accompanied by 12 GE-EPD’s and indices in the upper 20% of Brangus. This OPU is to be conducted at Dogwood Genetics in Georgia. gauarnteeing 6 transferrable embryos and 40% conception rate. Semen can be provided if the sire of choice is in the GP herd bull battery. If not, the semen will be at the buyers expense.
ACE Ms Sho Time 10L24 was the $26,000 choice of Genetic Partners from the pick of the 2023 ET crop at ACE. She is sired by the big money generating Sho Time who has already sired the $300,000 Sho me the Money, the $200,000 Princess Diana, the $210,000 All In, the $65,000 Princess Kate, and the $65,000 Hammer Time. Her dam is 10G17, the good 10E72 daughter. This OPU is to be conducted at Dogwood Genetics in Georgia. gauarnteeing 6 transferrable embryos and 40% conception rate. Semen can be provided if the sire of choice is in the GP herd bull battery. If not, the semen will be at the buyers expense.
It would be difficult to write the history of Brangus without including the $120,000 RBM Ms Special Forces 313A and her long lasting impact her progeny have and will leave on the breed. It’s hard not to lead off discussion with Sho Time, who is quickly making a splash, his brothers Sho Nuff, and Sho Boat. Genetic Partners have offered two flushes in the past on 313A that sold to Cashio Cattle Company and Branch Ranch for $40,000 and $19,000, respectively. Her Natural Resourses son sold to Grassy Lake for $75,000. A full sister to the $100,000 Final Time, 313G2 sold a pair of heifers that fetch $85,000. As you can see, there is value in this female and her progeny. This will be the final time that a flush is offered on this Historic Matriarch.
Her progeny have commanded the attention of breeders throughout the breed. Most recently, GKB All In of Ace 313L fetched a bid price of $210, 000 at the ACE at Quail Valley this past fall. She sold a $39,000 Rugby heifer to Mid South and David Burke at the 2023 Genetic Edge in Houston.
This OPU is to be conducted at Dogwood Genetics in Georgia. gauarnteeing 6 transferrable embryos and 40% conception rate. Semen can be provided if the sire of choice is in the GP herd bull battery. If not, the semen will be at the buyers expense.
She’s Sired by the $150,000 Blue Blood and out of the $45,000 541G6, who now resides at Circle F.
We are opening up the tank on the Breed Matriarch, BWCC Ms Overload 468D22. You can choose 5 from each mating in the tank.
Sires include: BWCC Big Lake 111F4, BWCC McQueen 192E24, BWCC Monument 10D7, and QVF PR Empower 30G16
R#:UB10539114
1/10/2023 PV: YES Gen.:1
Sire Name: MC SHO TIME 313H30
Sire R #: R10475474
Dam Name: MC MS RESOURCE 129A15
Dam R #: UB10251299
Paternal Grandsire Name: BWCC CENTER SECTION 7F7
Paternal Granddam Name: RBM MS SPECIAL FORCES 313A
Maternal Granddam Name: MC MS GUNS 129Y327 Maternal Grandsire Name: S A V RESOURCE 1441
Hammer Time was the $70,000 choice of Genetic Partners in last spring Mound Creek Ranches production sale. He is a paternal half sib to the $300,000 Sho Me the Money, and a full sibling to the $200.000 “Princess Diana” who both now reside at Grassy Lake Cattle Company. He is also the maternal half sibling to the $150,000 Blue Blood. Hammer Time is impressive in his own right with a stellar set of indicators paced by 1% WW and REA, accompanied by 15%Heifer Pregnancy and Stayability with 20% Fertility all in a moderate, user friendly package.
Offering 5 packages of 5 units.
13A. 5 Units x $ 13B. 5 Units x $ 13C. 5 Units x $ 13D. 5 Units x $ 13E. 5 Units x $
Sire Name: MC BLUE BLOOD 129H18
Sire R #: UB10480215
Paternal Grandsire Name: BWCC BIG TOWN 192B16
Paternal Granddam Name: MC MS RESOURCE 129A15
Dam Name: VF MS MILE MARKER 468J32
Dam R #: R10477070
Granddam
Blue Chip was the $65,000 choice of Riverbend Farms in the November 2024 ACE at Quail Valley sale.He is the Blue Blood that we have been waiting for. His dam, VF Ms Mile Marker 468J32, who is also owned by Riverbend, is an own daughter of the breed Matriarch, BWCC Ms Overload 468D22, the $78,000 pick of Genetic Partners in the Phillips-Fenco female sale. Blue Chip boasts an impressive genomic panel with 13 traits or indices in the upper 20% of the breed. Big Time Balance with 12 lbs. of MILK, which is highly sought after.
Offering 5 packages of 5 units.
14A. 5 Units x $ 14B. 5 Units x $ 14C. 5 Units x $
14D. 5 Units x $
14E. 5 Units x $
Inferno was the $30,000 pick of RBR Ranch in the 2019 ACE at Quail Valley sale. He is a honest calving ease specialist out of one of the most popular Donor Matrons in Brangus, BWCC Ms Overload 468D22. He is sired by the $100,000 BWCC Papillon 458G, and boasts 16 traits and indices in the upper 25% of the breed with 9 in the upper 10%. He is a real “Sleep at Night” kind of sire.
QVF PR Empower 30G16
Empower was the highly sought-after Never Surrender son out of the breed Matron, T3 Ms Three D 30D, who was the result of the 30T94 flush purchased by Salacoa Valley at the 101 Ranch sale. Empower was a phenotypic phenom since birth. Originally purchased by Pennridge Ranch then sold to Genetic Partners a couple of years later for $78,000. He is good from the ground up. Great feet and legs, plenty of length of spine, strong topped with a square hip. Powerful by design with top 1% WW and YW and 3% REA. His sire was a breed changer, we think Empower is also!
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