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THE 2026 BLAIRSWEST BULL SALE

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Blairswest Bull Sale

MARCH 19, 2026

Sale Staff

Auctioneer

Chris Poley - 306-220-5006 Ringside

Shane Michelson - 403-363-9973

Ben Wright - 519-374-3335

Levi Rimke - 204-851-4515

Sale Contacts

Maguire Blair

306-360-7716 / macblair77@gmail.com

Scott Blair

306-365-7649 / scottblair4.sb@gmail.com

Calla Blair - 306-365-7799

Nolan Blair - 306-360-7503

Cameron Blair - 306-360-7687

Allison Porter - 306-381-6958

Maston Williams - 306-231-5415

Trevor Williams - 306-231-5417

Donald Williams - 306-231-5402

Wacey McCaw - 306-471-0093

Alan Jackson (Miller Livestock) 306-961-5682

Sale Consultants

Mark Holowaychuk OBI Livestock 403-896-4990

Brayden Schmidt - 306-540-3565

Matt Criddle - 403-360-0904

Kent McCune U.S.A Representative 1-785-323-0910

Insurance

Alameda Agencies

Bonnie Thompson - 306-489-2258

Sale Management

T Bar C Cattle Co. Ltd. 306-933-4200 - info@tbarc.com

View the catalogue online at www.Buyagro.com

Watch & Bid Online

www.DLMS.ca

Mark Shologan - 780-699-5082

Trucking

Peterosa Exports

Roger Peters - 403-828-9815

Directions

Type in “Blairswest Land & Cattle Ltd.” on Google Maps

Lunch will be served at 11:00 AM

Please join us prior to the sale!

Insurance

Bull Sale information

We insist all bulls be insured while at Blairswest Land & Cattle. All bulls become the risk of the buyer once sold. Blairswest Land & Cattle will provide the best care for your animals while on the farm.

Semen Collection

Blairswest Land & Cattle reserves the right to collect semen on any bull sold through this sale. The semen collection will be at Blairswest Land & Cattle’s expense and the buyer’s convenience. Any semen collected will be for in-herd use only.

Guarantee

At Blairswest Land & Cattle we stand behind our bulls and will ensure customers are handled in a professional manner. If an incident occurs, please contact us immediately if there is an issue with your bull purchase. Under no circumstances shall the seller be responsible for more than the purchase price paid for said animal.

Sight Unseen Purchase

We understand that life is busy, therefore, if you are unable to view the bulls prior to the sale and need assistance, please call one of us at Blairswest Land and Cattle. Our sight unseen purchase program lets you buy with confidence. We can discuss your needs and our team will provide you with the information necessary to help you make your selection.

Liability

All persons that visit the farm do so at their own risk. The seller and facility assume no liability or otherwise for accidents that occur.

Delivery Options

We offer free delivery to central points in Western Canada. We will work with you to make arrangements to get your purchase close to you at a convenient location and in most cases right to your location. Delivery will be at our convenience beginning on March 20th, pickup is always an option. Delivery will take place between March 20thApril 20th. Free feed up until delivery.

Supplementary Information

All supplementary info will be available on sale day, which will include weights, scrotals and any other updated information.

Purchase Incentive

$100 taken off of the purchase price if bulls are picked up within a week after sale day. With the purchase of two bulls, 4% discount. 3 bulls, 5% discount.

Herd Health

bulls will receive 2 doses of Fusoguard vaccine and will be poured with silence now and before delivery.

Vaccine Protocol

Birth: Inforce Intranasal

Spring: Bovishield Gold 5 - One Shot

Ultrabac/Som

Weaning: Bovishield Gold 5 - One Shot

Ultrabac Som

Inforce Intrasnasal

Presale:

Bovishield Gold 5 FP5

Tasvax (Black Leg)

Fusogard

Anthrax

Other Bull Info

Blairswest bulls are all parent verified as well as age verified.

Blairswest has been enrolled in VBP for over two decades.

WELCOME FROM

Blairswest Land & Cattle

On behalf of the Blair family, we would like to formally welcome you to the 2nd Annual Blairswest Live Bull Sale, taking place March 19th at the ranch, 7 miles west of Drake. Looking back, last year’s inaugural sale will always be a memorable milestone for our family and program. The support from our bidders, buyers, and everyone who attended made it a truly special day. We are sincerely grateful for the confidence placed in our cattle and our operation – it’s something we do not take lightly.

This year, it’s pretty easy to get fired up. We are excited to welcome the W2 program to join us, offering a strong set of Charolais and Simmental bulls alongside our Angus division. Don, Maston, Trevor, and their families are great friends, valued customers, and dedicated cattlemen who pour their hearts into agriculture. We couldn’t be happier to have them partner with us for what we believe will be an exciting and high-quality event. It’s with great excitement that we once again welcome Copper Kettle Cattle Co. back as a guest consignor to this year’s sale. Allison is not only a great family friend, but also a progressive breeder who is constantly searching for outcross breeding pieces to keep her program moving forward. Her dedication to quality and genetic advancement is evident in the cattle she brings, and we’re proud to have her program represented alongside ours. Beyond the cattle, Allison is always just a phone call away and has been a tremendous asset behind the scenes. She’s been a great addition to the sale, helping keep things organized and ensuring everything comes together smoothly. We’re grateful for her continued support and partnership. We’re also excited to welcome Twin Creek Stock Farms (Cade Bartel) as a consignor to this year’s sale, as he will have a bull on offer as well. We’re certainly glad to have him involved. Cade is the kind of guy willing to do just about anything – whether it’s running the combine, clipping bulls, or helping Calla tackle the many odds and ends that pop up (which can be interesting at times). He’s a man of many talents and never short on energy. And if you get the chance to visit with Cade, be prepared – he may not give you much of an opportunity to get a word in. We’re glad to have his enthusiasm, work ethic, and cattle represented in this year’s lineup. Aside from the great people who help make this event what it is, the main reason we’re here is the bulls. We truly believe this is the largest and most consistent set of bulls we’ve offered to date, and we stand firmly behind that statement. The depth, uniformity, and quality throughout the lineup gives us a great deal of confidence heading into sale day. No matter your operation, we feel there are options that fit. There are true power bulls designed to add pounds and performance, dedicated

WELCOME FROM

When given the opportunity to be part of the Blairwest sale, it was an easy decision. The chance to work with such a like minded, well-respected family, and an opportunity to bring our bull sale closer to home!

On behalf of the Williams familes, we want to thank the crew at Blairwest, and welcome you to the 2026 Blairwest bull sale.

With a goal of creating better, more efficient, higher yielding beef, we need all the beef breeds to work together to achieve this. The only way to keep up with demand is going to be bigger carcasses. Take the marbling traits of the angus, maternal power and milk of the simmental, cross with the yields of charolais. This is

calving-ease bulls built for heifer pens, and several that we consider dual-purpose sires – offering the rare ability to calve easy while still injecting shape, growth and pay weight. Most importantly, these bulls are backed by some of the most elite and proven cow families in the breed. Having sold commercial females for over 40 years, we firmly believe everything starts with maternal strength. Fertility, udder quality, longevity, and fleshing ability are not optional traits – they are foundational. When we stepped into the purebred sector, we made a conscious decision to start with the very best cow families we could access, and that maternal focus continues to drive every breeding decision we make today.

As many know, operations like this don’t run without great help. We’re incredibly grateful that we get to do this every day as a family, but we also recognize there are people behind the scenes who make it all possible. First, Colin deserves a tremendous amount of credit. He’s here year-round and is involved in everything from cattle to grain and all the jobs in between. His work ethic, dependability, and willingness to do whatever needs to be done does not go unnoticed. We truly can’t thank him enough for all he contributes to our operation. There are many other names we could mention, and we apologize if we’ve missed anyone individually, but you know who you are. Please know that your help, encouragement, and support, especially through the busy seasons, do not go unnoticed. Agriculture is never a one-person effort. It takes a team, a community, and people willing to step in when things get hectic. We are incredibly thankful to everyone who lends a hand, offers support, and stands behind our program year after year.

Our family continues to grow each year, Cam, Paige, and Sophie were excited to welcome baby boy Baker Blair on September 16th. It’s been a special addition to the family, and Sophie absolutely loves her role as big sister. On November 30th, Nolan and Courtney welcomed their first child, Brettyn, to the family. It’s been a joy watching them step into this new chapter, and we sure love seeing the family continue to grow. Christmas was definitely a little louder this year-that’s for sure but we wouldn’t have it any other way. Grandpa and Grandma certainly enjoy the visits to the shop, and the little ones have a way of putting a smile on our faces no matter what kind of day it’s been. These moments remind us of what it’s all about. We encourage you to stop by the farm anytime to tour the bull pen and join us for a coffee or a cold refreshment. We’re extremely proud of the set we’ve assembled this year and believe it represents the strongest and most consistent offering we’ve put together. With the cattle market at historic highs, it’s far better to have a spare bull than a pasture full of open cows. We would welcome the opportunity to earn your business and help supply your bull needs with confidence. We also want to extend a sincere thank you to the T Bar C crew. They’ve been through the bull pen multiple times, and their professionalism, insight, and marketing expertise are second to none. We truly believe they are the best team in the business, and we’re grateful for their continued support.

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to any member of the Blairswest crew or the team at T Bar C. We’d be more than happy to visit and help in any way we can.

We look forward to seeing you March 19th at the farm and wish everyone a safe and healthy 2026 calving season.

~The Blair Family

W2 Farms

going to take us in the direction needed to meet the demand for beef!

Our commercial cow herd is mainly red and black simmentals. We breed a select group back to simmental to keep our replacement heifers from. We then run the replacments with Blairwest angus bulls and the remaining herd gets the Charolais for their terminal traits.

We are very proud of our bull pen this year, and having them at home where we can manage and watch them develop is very rewarding. Seeing all the hard work and decisions come to fruition. Being able to see a product through from start to finish, you gain a larger understanding of what works and what doesn’t. There isn’t a bull in here that we wouldn’t use on our own commercial herd. This is the second year we have ultrasounded both our replacement heifers and every bull we are offering, which adds another tool to the selection toolbox. Come sale day a large majority of the bull offering will have 100K genotyped giving more accurate EPD data.

In closing i want to thank everyone that has helped out to keep things rolling day to day on the farm, our families and everyone at T Bar C and Blairwest. All the best in 2026!

~Maston Williams

WELCOME FROM

Copper Kettle Cattle Co.

When people talk about farmers and ranchers being some of the hardest working, most resilient kind of people, I didn’t know how much that would resonate with me in the past year. It was a challenging year, to say the least, filled with the highest of highs and the lowest of lows. With record high prices and so much optimism in the cattle industry, one would think it would have been one to mark down as one of the best in history, but it tested me in ways I never thought possible. Having said that, a lot of the ability to persevere in tough times is not just about your own ability, but also those who you surround yourself with... and I must say,

I have some of the best people in my corner. I am happy to put the past year behind me, but as I reflect back on the year, I also recognize that it has probably been one of the most rewarding. Funny how that works! While the Copper Kettle offering may be small in numbers, it makes up for it in terms of quality. I would like to welcome W2 Farms to the sale with top quality Charolais bulls and a select group of Simmental bulls. This will be a great addition to the sale and a nice complement to the Simmental offering. As always, the people at Blairswest are a pleasure to work with... and when I mentioned earlier that I have some of the best people in my corner... next to my own family, the Blair family is at the top of the list.

If you would like to view the bulls prior to sale day, or would like to discuss the offering, please feel free to call me anytime. See you on sale day!

Chris Poley

306-220-5006

Ben Wright

519-374-3335

Shane Michelson

403-363-9973

Levi Rimke 204-851-4515

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T Bar C is proud to welcome you to the Blairs West Bull Sale.

Our hosts at Blairs West have a long and storied history in both the purebred and commercial beef sectors. The Blair family has long been recognized as a premier source for top-quality commercial replacement heifers, and their program has captured the high-selling pen at Canadian Western Agribition on numerous occasions. Their reputation for producing functional, profitable cattle is firmly established.

In recent years, Blairs West has become an undeniable force in the seedstock industry. Exhibiting multiple champions at major shows across Canada, they have demonstrated that their cattle not only perform in the pasture but compete at the highest levels. They are also a cornerstone partner in the Opportunity Knocks Female Sale each December, consistently presenting elite genetics to progressive breeders. Today, Blairs West is a trusted supplier of herd bulls—both Red and Black—backed by a powerful cow herd. Through strategic embryo transplant work, they have assembled a donor battery built around some of the most proven and influential females in the breed. The 2026 offering will represent one of the largest and most impressive sire groups influenced by the great Erica 74A, a cow family that continues

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to leave its mark across the industry.

Once again, Copper Kettle Simmentals joins the sale, bringing a strong set of Simmental bulls that complement the Angus offering and add another dimension of performance and hybrid vigor to the lineup.

New to this year’s event is the exciting addition of W2 Farms. The Williams family, much like the Blair family, operates a large, diversified family farming enterprise in the region. Alongside a sizeable grain operation, they manage a commercial cow herd approaching 1,000 head and often retain ownership of their calves through to finish. Their hands-on experience with calving cows and feeding cattle to perform on the grid has directly shaped the direction of their purebred program.

W2 Farms has invested heavily in elite donor females and exclusive sires within the Charolais and Simmental breeds. Many of the bulls in this offering are the result of their embryo program—stacked with proven, performance-driven genetics designed for real-world profitability. An added feature this year is a select group of open replacement purebred Charolais females, offering breeders an opportunity to tie directly into the heart of their program.

This sale truly is a one-stop shopping destination. Here you can source bulls from three of the most popular and complementary breeds in the industry—Angus, Simmental, and Charolais—each adding value and flexibility to any crossbreeding program.

The depth, diversity, and quality assembled here provide options for every segment of the beef business. We encourage you to study the offering and join us for what promises to be an outstanding event. If we at T Bar C maybe of any assistance sale day or prior to please do not hesitate to call any member of the team.

The time has come to introduce two big-time herd sire prospects in Conservative Law and Newtons Law —a pair that immediately command attention in the pen and demand a serious look from progressive cattlemen.

•Both offer exceptional rib shape and sweeping dimension through their middle, combined with genuine stoutness and herd bull mass, all while standing on elite foot and leg structure and carrying the ideal Angus skull and true breed character you demand in seedstock cattle.

•These two were key contributors to our Champion Pen of Black Angus Bulls at Canadian Western Agribition, further validating their quality, structural integrity, and herd bull presence on a national stage.

•This is a proven genetic package, supported by multiple full siblings currently in production across both Canada and the United States—adding real-world validation and confidence to the strength and consistency of the pedigree.

•Notable full siblings include Blairs External Law working at Griswold’s, Blairs Erica 265F at Golden Oak, and Blairswest Erica 6K at Blair’s.Ag—further proof that the homework has been done, the pedigree is validated, and the results are already speaking for themselves in leading programs.

•Erica 74A strikes again, bringing her total to eight sons to sell—further solidifying her status as one of the most influential, consistent, and program-defining donor females in our lineup.

•Conservative Law and Newton’s Law are two bulls we intend to stay closely tied to, retaining a 1/3 semen interest in each—an indication of the confidence we have in their longterm influence, marketability, and herd sire impact within the breed.

Full Sib - Blairswest Erica 6K
Full Sib - Blair’s Erica 265F
Full Sib - Blair’s External Law

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•Endowment 8N truly turns up the heat in terms of quality, with the added advantage of being suitable to run confidently in the heifer pen. He is super long-spined, deepbodied, and carries an attractive herd bull presence, all tied together with a very correct Angus skull and strong breed character throughout.

•We are extremely excited about our first calf crop by Spring Cove Grant 200K, and Endowment 8N is a standout example of what Grant is delivering. Grant 200K will represent the largest sire group in our calf crop this spring, and the consistency, look, and structural integrity across that group has us very optimistic about his long-term influence within the program.

•Blairswest Erica 44F continues to add to an already impressive production record with yet another highlight bull calf this year. In 2023, she sold a heifer calf through the Bohrson Marketing Family Matters Sale for $22,000 to LT Ranch, SD. Her bull calf last year went on to command $25,000, selling to Jauer Dependable Genetics in Iowa—further reinforcing her consistency and market appeal.

•exemplifies the kind of Angus herd sire we believe will move a program in the right direction. He is long-spined, carries a bold sweep of rib, and is exceptionally smooth through his shoulder, all while maintaining an ideal Angus skull and true breed character throughout.

•A bull that was consistently pointed out in the pasture for the overall mass, presence, and herd bull look he carries—made even more impressive when you study him alongside his Coleman Charlo dam, 19E, a female we thought highly enough of to sell half embryo interest in to Black Gold Simmentals through Opportunity Knocks 5.0.

•19E has earned her place as a donor dam with a weaning ratio of 107 on five bull calves—an impressive and highly consistent production record. This spring will mark the arrival of her first ET calves, and we could not be more excited about the influence she is set to have on the program moving forward.

Badlands

•Badlands 28N is a bull that continues to rise to the top and command attention with every evaluation. He is stoutly constructed from the ground up, carrying added width, muscle expression, and three-dimensional mass, while still maintaining an attractive, balanced, and phenotypically correct profile.

•His sweeping rib shape and natural depth of body give him a powerful, high-capacity look that speaks to longevity and performance. What truly sets him apart is the herd bull presence he carries—bold in his design, confident in his stride, and built with the kind of structural integrity, base width, and style that elevates him to true standout status.

•74A is a female that truly needs no introduction—arguably one of the hottest and most influential dams in North America today. Her production record, along with the consistency and quality she stamps into her progeny, has established her as a cornerstone donor that continues to generate elite cattle year after year.

•A full sibling to 28N further validates the strength and reliability of this cow family. That same mating commanded $43,000 in our female sale last fall, selling to Wheeler Stock Farms— reinforcing the market demand, confidence, and real-world value backing this powerhouse donor.

• Long-spined, stout-pinned, and super sound, with a rugged, western-built look and a clean, correct Angus skull shape to tie it all together.

• The $300,000-valued Blairswest Erica is turning heads and raising the bar at ZWT Ranches, and the two full sisters still at Blairswest are poised to do the same. This is, without question, the most exciting and elite bull calf to come from this genetic mating to date, and one we believe has an extremely bright future ahead.

• Erica 74A strikes once again, proving her elite status with another standout that reinforces her legacy of power, consistency, and high-impact production.

• Two March Territory sons out of the great 74A that we feel are truly two peas in a pod - matching in type, balance, and overall quality, and a strong reflection of the consistency this cow family delivers.

• Erica 74A strikes once again and if your looking to retain some females l think this combination will do the trick

• Full brother sold to Steppler Ranch in MT in our online sale in 2024

Dam - Erica 74A

Jessie J

•Jesse James 32N is a bull we feel checks a lot of boxes when it comes to structural integrity and foot quality. He is sound and correct on the move, built square and true from the ground up, with the kind of base width and skeletal correctness that supports longterm durability and real-world functionality.

•Attractive and eye-appealing while remaining fully functional.

•A balanced bull that combines structural correctness with herd bull presence.

• A full brother was a highlight in our 2025 sale, selling to Josh Herauf.

•Backed by Erica 74A, a cornerstone donor female with an elite production record—proven for power, consistency, and lasting influence within the cow family.

BLAIRSWEST BADLANDS 58N

Badlands

• The younger Badlands x Agibail 6006 calf carries some very intriguing pieces, offering a clean, attractive silhouette, correct structure, and exceptional soundness- both standing and on the move.

• While being ultra-hairy and eye catching, he maintains an ideal Angus skull, tying together style, breed character, and functional correctness.

• For anyone who has toured our herd, it’s well known that Agibail is the true cornerstone of our program. When it comes time to write footnotes, it can feel like a broken record- but the reality is it’s incredibly rare to find a cow like her. We simply cannot overstate how fortunate we are to have a foundation female and stepping stone of her caliber anchoring what we do.

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• Charle 42N is the kind that gets a guy’s gears turning, backed by Coleman Charla 0265, one of the most consistent and reliable sires we have used to date, with a proven track record of quality and repeatable results.

• He is sound on the ground and smooth jointed, while being longbodied with extra red meat and the kind of overall eye appeal that draws you in and keeps your attention.

• The dam, 68E, is a female that continues to prove she belongs in the donor pen- so much so that respected Angus enthusiast Dallas Woltemath echoed that same sentiment. She is overwhelming in her mass and power yet remains angular and clean through her neck and shoulder. With a high-quality udder, excellent foot structure, and a look we truly admire, this is a cow we think the world of.

• Progeny from 68E have gone on to make an impact at progressive operations across the industry, including Bartel Cattle Corp., Twin Creek Stock Farm, and W2 Farms-further validating the consistency and demand behind this cow’s family.

Dam

Purple Diesel

• Purple Diesel 40N stands on a tremendously big) square foot, reinforcing his durability, soundness, and true herd bull foundation.

• All while being clean and ideal through his neck and shoulder, maintaining balance and smoothness to complement his power.

• We have a great deal of confidence in Purple Diesel 40N and plan to utilize him heavily within our own program, underscoring the trust we place in his genetics.

• 368C is one of the most powerful and complete cows in the breed, featuring exceptional bone, foot size, fleshing ability, and unmatched maternal strength.

• Her sons have headlined the Water Valley Ranch Bull Sale for five consecutive years, while her daughters are emerging as elite, modern reflections of Lady with lasting industry impact.

Recommended for Heifers or Cows

• When in doubt, fall back on Coleman Charla and you won’t be disappointed. This calf truly checks a remarkable number of boxes, offering structural integrity, balance, and genuine power all wrapped into a practical, real-world package.

• Coleman Angus is a program we have invested in and follow very closely, and we feel 72N fits the mold of exactly what we look for - tying phenotype, structure, and usefulness together in a true calving-ease package without giving anything up.

• Donna 023 is a flush sister to Coleman Glacier, the top-selling bull of 2022, and to Donna 046, who commanded $120,000 for a half interest to Ingram Angus. She is big-bodied, stout-made, and equipped with a beautiful, highquality udder-backed by a cow fami ly that consistently commands attention and value.

•This bull calf is backed by the calving ease and maternal strength of Spring Cove Grant 200K, while offering a presence that is difficult to overlook. He is big-boned, long-bodied, and elevated through his front third with added extension and style— combining substance and eye appeal to project a true herd bull look, even at a young age.

•His added length and skeletal quality indicate he will mature into a powerful, high-capacity herd sire—combining structural correctness, base width, and performance-driven substance to add measurable value in any progressive program

•Blairswest Erica 1G has earned her way into our donor pen through the consistent track record she continues to build. She offers tremendous bone, authentic foot quality, and the kind of structural integrity we demand, all backed by the ideal Erica udder that this cow family has become known and trusted for.

• Another Spring Cove Grant son that checks the boxes for a true calving-ease herd sire prospect, combining an ideal Angus skull, soft hair coat, and impressive hind-leg and foot structure.

• Moderate 75 lb birth weight positions him well for heifer use while maintaining the shape, balance, and structural integrity cattlemen demand.

• Maternal strength runs deep, backed by proven cow families including Bar-E-L Erica 74A, Brooking Beauty 333, and Brooking Annie K 390—genetics recognized for udder quality, fertility, and replacement-female value. and for lot 29• A dark red, soggy-made beef bull stemming from what we believe is one of the strongest Red Angus flushes produced at Blairswest to date.

• Rugged in his build with added muscle shape and true herd-bull presence, offering the kind of substance and density that commercial cattlemen appreciate.

• A calf that has generated plenty of discussion in the pen as a potential standout among the trio — but we will let you be the judge sale day.

•Offers an exceptional amount of red meat and natural muscle expression, combined with an impressive sweeping rib cage that adds genuine capacity, depth, and herd-sire power.

•Structurally correct and built from the ground up, with a very sound hind leg and solid foot quality—designed for longevity, durability, and real-world functionality in any program.

•4N commands attention both phenotypically and on paper, ranking in the top 4% of the breed for WW, YW, BW, and Milk. With a Calving Ease of +10—placing him in the top 7% of the breed—and a light, unassisted 70 pound birth weight, he further reinforces his credibility as a true calvingease herd sire prospect without sacrificing performance.

•His dam, Sadler 1113, was selected from the Sadler program in Oklahoma and is backed by a stacked pedigree loaded with proven, high-performing cow families. 1113 is continuing that tradition, with her bull calf last year being extremely well received and going on to work for Troy Sundquist.

• A true calving-ease specialist that stands out immediately for his superb build, balance, and exceptional foot structure.

• Here is a daughter backed by True Patriot 83], our high-selling bull to Steppler Ranch of Montana. She is a moderate-framed female with an ideal teat and udder design, and the consistency runs deep, as her granddam also has a bull selling as Lot 22N in this sale.

• A split embryo resulting in these two, and we certainly don’t feel they lack any quality - matched, complete, and packed with the kind of substance and consistency you hope for when you make a mating like this.

• ln a moderate package that is smooth made and super fuzzy, while still carrying true Angus characteristics and breed character throughout.

• Don’t forget, these two are full siblings to the $300,000 Blairswest Erica 77J-an elite individual you’re only going to hear more about as time goes on and her influence continues to expand.

Lineman

Recommended for heifers

• Smooth made and right out of his shoulder, this calf stays true to the consistent, repeatable Lineman mould we’ve come to trust.

• 55J is a full sibling to the $300,000-valued 77J. She is longbodied, powerfully constructed, and stands on correct feet and legs, backed by an excellent udder and outstanding docility.

•Once again, a Lineman son that brings depth of body, true Angus character, and plenty of hair to catch your eye.

•Erica 71E is a cow that continues to deliver year after year. She combines impressive body mass with a very angular, feminine front end, a nice milking udder, and the kind of docility cattlemen value. The Erica 74A x Charlo mating has proven to be our most consistent flush to date, and her production record continues to validate that decision.

Sire - Lineman

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• Lineman 54N is a smooth-made, stylish bull that combines eye appeal with genuine power and an ultra-hairy coat that stands out in any pen.

• Out of a Conley South Point daughter that is structurally correct from the ground up and boasts an udder we truly admire for its quality, balance, and longevity.

• Duralta Line 73L is a bull we purchased in partnership with MJT Cattle Co., and this resulting set of calves is exceptionally consistent, uniform in type, and true to what we envisioned when making the investment.

• Another Lineman that follows the same pattern- well built, functionally correct, and backed by strong overall eye appeal, offering the kind of consistency and usability you like to see across a sire group.

• lf you haven’t heard of the Merit Flora cow family, it might be time to come out of your shell. This is a cow herd built around true breed leaders, and we hold it in very high regard. This female checks a lot of the right, useful boxes, and the udder quality is simply one a guy can only wish for. ldeal teat placement and proper teat length- exactly the kind of udder structure that supports longevity, ease of use, and sustained production.

Mat. Grandsire - South Point

Lineman

• Back at it again with another super complete Lineman son that only seems to get better with age. He is eye-appealing, masculine, and complete in his build. When you tour the bull pen, the Lineman sire group is one we are extremely proud of, offering consistency, quality, and the kind of look that stands out as a group.

• The Sitz Major dam is a very feminine-made, heavy-milking female we purchased from the Belvin Angus Female Sale in 2021. She continues to prove her value, with a son selling through last year’s sale to W2 Farms-a strong endorsement of her production and consistency.

• Youngest calf in the offering, yet one that still commands attention for his quality and future upside.

• Moderate, structurally correct, long-bodied, and deep-sided with added look. Attractive fronted and a practical heifer-pen candidate backed by solid fundamentals.

• Brooking Mercury daughter that is robust in her build with added stoutness and dimension.

• Feminine through her front third while maintaining power and brood-cow presence. Admired for her udder quality and maternal design.

• Exceptional docility — 58K truly checks that box

•Twin Creek Scotch 17N is a very well put together bull. If you are looking for a bull to go on your cow here is the one.

•The rancher type - bull thick, stout with superior foot qualities.

•His dam is big bodied, big boned cow with ideal foot and udder qualities.

Mat. Grandsire - Primo

RED BLAIRSWEST FAIRPLAY 21N

•Fairplay 21N is a bull that has gained serious traction-and for good reason. He combines explosive muscle expression with bold rib shape, genuine power, and herd bull presence, all wrapped into a stylish, balanced package that demands a second look.

•He offers that rare blend of performance and eye appeal, carrying dimension and substance without sacrificing structural integrity or athleticism. Quite simply, he’s one that sets the bar high. In our opinion, he may very well be the best Red Angus bull to ever walk the pastures at Blairswest.

•In all of our travels, we have yet to find a bull with this kind of color pattern combined with this level of quality. The depth of red, the balance, the muscle shape, and the presence are rarely found in one complete package like this.

•Olivia 328G also sired a dark red son that sold through our sale last spring to Corey & Rod Dale, further validating her ability to transmit predictable, high-end genetics that work in the real world.

•Fairplay was selected Reserve Grand Champion Red Angus Bull at Farmfair International earlier this fall. Retaining 1/3 semen interest

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•If you’re searching for elite red genetics, look no further. This flush of brothers represents the very best red mating we’ve assembled at Blairswest- stacked with consistency, backed by performance, and stamped with that bold, ideal blood-red look that turns heads in any pasture.

•He offers genuine power with a big, sweeping rib cage, depth of flank, and dimension from end to end. When it comes to foot quality, he checks the boxesample heel depth set down on a dark, well-shaped hoof.

•Sixmile Olivia 328G is a female we proudly added to the program in 2023 through the 51st Anniversary Red Round-Up in Olds alongside Steen Angus. She is dark red in her color pattern, bold in her rib shape, and carries the kind of body depth and maternal look that immediately drew us to her.

• 328G is a dark red female that blends center-body mass and capacity with an elegant, feminine presence.

• Robust through her rib and middle while maintaining balance and maternal look.

• A cow we believe is only getting started — one you’ll be hearing much more about in the years ahead.

• A dark red, soggy-made beef bull stemming from what we believe is one of the strongest Red Angus flushes produced at Blairswest to date.

• Rugged in his build with added muscle shape and true herd-bull presence, offering the kind of substance and density that commercial cattlemen appreciate.

• A calf that has generated plenty of discussion in the pen as a potential standout among the trio

— but we will let you be the judge sale day.

•A Fairwinds son that follows right in the footsteps of his paternal brothers. Dark red in color, big boned, and long bodied, he carries the kind of substance and extension that adds value. Topped off with a clean, attractive Angus skull, he blends breed character with power in a way that makes him easy to appreciate.

•His Damar next dam is dark red in color and carries the kind of body length that is clearly represented in her son. She’s a productive, wellbuilt female with a level, well-attached udder and ideal teat length and placement

•Her track record adds further confidence. She has sold two daughters through the Opportunity Knocks sales and two sons through our online sales, proving her ability to consistently produce cattle that demand attention and generate market acceptance.

•Maternal brother to the flush of brothers that will headline our Red division on March 19th, this blood-red stud is right In the mix with them. He’s smooth made, long bodied, and balanced from end to end, carrying the kind of presence that gives you true elite herd bull appeal. He blends structural integrity with eyecatching style, making him one that deserves serious consideration alongside his standout brothers

•We can’t say enough about this cow. With four sons that carry genuine quality and consistency, it’s safe to say the proof is in the pudding. Time and again, she stamps them with the kind of build, substance, and presence that make them easy to appreciate in the pen and valuable in production.

•11N is a January-born bull that already displays the kind of herd bull character you like to see early on. He shows added maturity for his age, carrying a natural crest and masculine presence that sets him apart. Wide topped and big boned, he’s built with genuine substance and power, and ties it all together with an insane amount of body and sweeping rib shape. All of it comes wrapped in a strong red package that gives him added presence.

•45K was a later-born heifer that we chose to hold over and breed, making 11N her first calf-and we’d say she did an exceptional job. She is a medium-framed female with a tidy, well-designed udder and the kind of functionality we demand in our cow herd -She follows in the footsteps of her dam, Blairs Cheta 45Z, one of the cornerstone females that helped kickstart our Red Angus program.

The maternal consistency running through this line continues to prove itself, and 45K is carrying that legacy forward in the right direction

•Here is an outcrossed pedigreed bull that is super long bodied with an attractive look and low birth weight

•hearing lots of buzz around about the Jetty bulls this spring and I think this calving ease bull is one to mark down on the calendar •his dam Cora 3027 was the high selling red Angus female at the touch of class in 2024. Also 46N’s granddam would be Cora 6490 which was the dam of the high selling female at Opportunity Knocks 6.0 for $235,000 from the great people at Wilbar cattle co.

•16N is one that the more you study him, the more boxes he checks. He’s deep ribbed and stout topped, with genuine width and dimension down his spine. What really sets him apart is the muscle shape he carries into his lower third-bold and expressive without sacrificing balance. He ties it all together with a correct hind leg and strong foot structure

•86J is a dark red, medium-framed female that brings extra body shape and dimension to the equation. She’s broody in her design, carries a t idy, well-made udder, and stands on a nice, square foot structure that supports long-term productivity.

•She also earned her keep in a big way as the dam of our high-selling bull last year, who went to Scott Colony-proof of her ability to raise the right kind. 16N is a full brother, reinforcing the consistency and predictability this mating is known for.

•The darkest red Metric son on offer, and we believe the quality in this one will be fully appreciated come sale day. He may be “short on the ears but not short on quality,” packing a tremendous amount of red meat and genuine substance into a rugged, masculine build.

•Heavy haired and built for the elements, he stands on an ideal foot with the structure and durability to go out and work. A bull that combines depth, muscle, and functionality in a bold red package.

•Jessie 564E is one that we purchased from Blairs.Ag in the very first Opportunity Knocks female sale. She’s moderate made, big topped and an impressive udder and we are excited to see the future this cow can do for us as she’s a daughter off the great SSS Jessie 261Z that’s well known across the

•One of eight Metric sons to sell, and once again the consistency rises to the top. 22N brings the kind of bone and power you expect from the sire group, yet still maintains that balanced, herd bull look that makes him easy to find in the pen.

•The dam 42F is one that’s medium framed and ample rib shape with a nice level udder and docility is kid friendly.

•Talk about style and presence-this calf brings both in a big way. Extra hairy and eye-catching from the side, he carries himself with a look that grabs your attention immediately.

•Backed by a proven cow family, there’s substance behind the surface, giving you confidence that the phenotype is supported by maternal strength and consistency.

•339D is a U2 reckoning daughter what are known for tremendous udders and excellent feet and she checks the boxes. Feature 339D sold a heifer calf through Opportunity

Knocks 4.0 to Wilbar Cattle Co for $25,000 and multiple sons either privately or in online farm gate bull sale.

Sire - Metric

•A lighter red Metric son that brings a different look to the sire group while maintaining the same quality. He offers plenty of spring of rib and depth of body, is stout made through his top and quarter, and carries the kind of bone and structural integrity that supports long-term durability. 57H is a daughter of Red Blairs Ambush 57E and is, quite simply, an absolute powerhouse of a cow. Massive bodied, bold sprung, and easy fleshing, she brings an overwhelming amount of volume and dimension to the table. talk about foot quality and leg structure I feel this cow perfects those traits with ease She has already proven her value in production, having raised our highselling Red Angus female in Opportunity Knocks 5.0, commanding $18,500 to Cockburn Red Angus.

•Coming at your hot with a larger framed, blood red metric son that’s smooth made level topped and walking on nice dark pigmented hoof •We purchased a “pick of the herd flush” in Opportunity knocks 2.0 from the great people at Wilbar Cattle Company. I think the razor 55C daughter highlighted for her overall body shape style and superb udder quality. We sold a full brother last year to Troy Sundquist and Garry Theisen.

•A metric son that popped out at 71Ibs at birth. Smaller more moderate calf but when you analyze this calf he offers great quality and I’d like to put his on the over looked list come sale day.

•58J is a moderate dark red female that gravitates you in term of udder and foot quality but she doesn’t lack in power

•A long-bodied Metric son that offers the kind of extension and balance we strive for in our program. He’s clean and attractive through his skull, carries adequate bone, and stands on the correct foot structure

•And as many know, we’re not typically in the business of promoting docile barn cats-but this one is flat-out kitten quiet. His disposition only adds to the overall package, making him a bull that combines quality, structure, and temperament in a very usable way.

•586J is the result of an embryo that we purchased from the U2 dispersal and her dam 218Z was a donor cow that was suppose to sell but came up sore prior to sale. Cole Unger talks very highly of the cow and if you see progeny you’d know why.

•We think this cow can do lots of interesting and neat things for the breed in terms of foot quality and udder structure

Full Sib - Metric 86M Pat. Grandsire - Slowburn

•A calving ease bull that offers true calving qualities, smooth made nice skull and adequate bone in a red package

•This TWG Red eye special first calver is one that is medium framed with ideal udder and docility. We look forward to the future of this cow for years to come

•Another calving ease Revenue son that is one that come sale day I think you’ll need on your list as he gets better by the day.

•dark red in colour, ample rib shape with adequate foot structure

•Another first calver that goes back to the prest igious Cora cow family. She’s dark red medium framed and super soft sided

HOMO POLLED :: WHITE :: PA FREE

PA Free, homo polled, and an EPD graph we strive for. Top 4% TSI, top 10% REA, top15% MARB, top 10% CE, BW, & WW. These March born Encompass sons can stand their own in a pen of January and February born bulls! 77N is a bull we plan to use in our own program. Retaining 1/3 semen interest.

Mr Encompass

HETERO POLLED/SCURRED :: WHITE :: PA FREE

Here’s the biggest Encompass son out of the 3 in this year’s sale. 87N was not a huge weaning weight but once he was weaned, he really took off. If some scurs don’t bother you, this is my favorite Encompass son. Big topped and a ton of hip in this guy.

Retaining 1/3 Semen interest

Encompass Daughter
Miss New Germaine 5003N
- Princess Kate

This guy is just a young March born bull; he is unique in his making with a packed pedigree. 83N has the preserve that will make you stop and look twice. He was part of our display at Agribition this past November. These Encompass sons will be ones to pay close attention to.

Retaining 1/3 Semen interest.

HETERO POLLED :: WHITE :: PA FREE

We had a handful of Historic embryos that calved in 2025 and they calved with ease, and once they got to grass they really took off with growth and performance. Everyone who toured the pastures this summer picked the Historic calves out. A ton of hip and middle with the added length in these guys. 12N was part of our display at Agribition this past November and drew a lot of attention.

Mat. Grandsire - Sanchez

Mr Powermax

HOMO POLLED :: WHITE :: PA FREE

Only got 2 of these Keys Powermax son in the sale and they are interesting. We were able to get ourselves some more Powermax semen and will be breeding with it this spring. Big boned, big hip, nice headed bull here.

Mr Nehu

HOMO POLLED :: WHITE :: PA FREE

Want to talk about performance and pounds? Mr Nehu 65N will be one that first comes to mind. A bull that will add some red meat and yield to his calves!

POLLED :: WHITE

This guy is the biggest framed bull in the offering. 52N will sire you some feeder calves that fetch a premium come fall.

POLLED :: WHITE

A larger framed Bourbon son, clean fronted square thick hipped bull here.

Mat. Grandsire - White Bear
Mat. Granddam - Jessicah

Bourbon flushmates out of the 51W Love Drunk donor. 2 very similar calves. You want to add consistency in your calves? Here’s a chance to get 2 full brothers that will do just that, and have calves come fall that will fetch a premium.

Sons of the $300,000 LT Global bull, by the time we got the LT Global semen up here, we were wrapping up breeding but were able to sneak in a few late embryos. These 3 bulls will be the youngest bulls in the offering. Bulls with high marbling EPDs. We showed a daughter of LT Global at Agribition, where she was Reserve Champion Junior Female, then went on to be sold to O’Neil Livestock, and another daughter sold to Adair Ranches.

Dam - Princess Kate
Pat. Grandsire - Atlas Full Sib - W2 Miss Princess Kate 379N

HETERO POLLED :: WHITE :: PA FREE

A March-born Badge son that we are pretty excited about, stemming back to the first Charolais cow we bought - PCC 704E. 16J is a moderate-framed cow with a picture perfect udder. We sold a daughter to Morgan Debenham last winter that she showed very successfully. Mr Nadge will be an easier calving bull that doesn’t give up the performance.

POLLED :: WHITE

Mr Nyle 711N is a well put together individual that grabs your attention when you walk in the pen - square hipped, moderate frame, big middled Ruger son.

Sire - Ruger

33Y x Keystone ET brothers with marbling EPD in the top 1% of the breed. These Keystone sons will go out and breed some cows and make you some feeders that will weigh down the scales.

A couple of ET Ruger sons from the very intriguing 129H Empress donor, Ruger will add the attractiveness in his calves. Nice headed, big hip, clean front, and a dam that we can’t say enough

Sire - Ruger Pat. Grandsire - Ransom
Dam - Empress

POLLED :: WHITE

Here’s 2 Starstruck 712E ET brothers that will grab your attention walking through the pen. You want to keep the Marbling up in your calves? Add a Keystone son - top 2% in the breed EPD. Clean fronted, huge topped, big hip, and attractive.

Sire - Keystone

POLLED :: WHITE

Another well put together Ruger son from a powerful Wrangler cow. Nice muscle expression, big bone, attractive look.

HOMO POLLED :: WHITE :: PA FREE

Here is a LT Ransom son that you’ll want to take a close look at. A mating that is taking the marbling trait in the right direction! 41N was the result of a flush we did on the PCC 342L Keystone daughter. We offered pick of her ET calves Cays and Serhienkos picked a full sister to 41N.

BOTH ARE: HOMO POLLED :: WHITE :: PA FREE

These 2 flush mates are what happens when the courier doesn’t show up on time with the Ransom semen, throw some Zeal semen in the Petri dish and boom! 322L was our first show heifer we took out in 2023 where she was Reserve champion Junior heifer calf, she entered the donor program. A big group of her ETs have been calved out this past January, Craig Wilgenbusch purchased the pick of her 2026 ET calves, I think he’ll have a hard time deciding!

Dam - Starstruck 322L
Sire - Zeal

POLLED :: WHITE

Norris 3N is a bull with a stacked pedigree. A bull that will produce some phenotypically correct cattle. A bull that is good footed and big boned will be able to go out and cover plenty of cows.

POLLED :: WHITE

The dam of 54N is a smaller framed Duty-Free daughter - a nice uddered mother. With the added punch of performance from the Luxor bull, he is heavy muscled and well balanced - one to pay attention to come sale day.

Another big powerful Luxor son - extra frame and muscling on this guy. He will add some pounds to your calf crop!

One of the longest framed bulls in the pen. Another hairy Kickstart son backed by a moderate framed Fortune Maker daughter.

HOMO POLLED :: WHITE :: PA FREE

An Impressive Kickstart son. If you want hair, add some Kickstart gentics. The hairiest calves all summer - you could pick the Kickstart calves out by the amount of hair! They are powerful, muscular and hairy.

Mr Fortune

POLLED :: WHITE

You want to breed some heifers to a white bull? 73N will be the one. The only Bridor Fortune Maker son in the sale. His dam 27K is a smaller framed, well balanced cow. POLLED ::

A long bodied, big hipped, well put together bull that will sire some big, growthy calves.

Sire

Take a close look here at these 3 ET brothers - a lot of quality in these bulls, all with a little something different to bring to table.

I don’t think you’ll find a bull more complete than 35N - he is big barreled, thick, and sound when he gets out and moves.

63N with the added money stripe offers a little more frame than his brothers. He is very complete.

23N is the smaller of the 3 with some added calving ease and some stronger carcass EPDs. Here’s your chance to get a red carrier RF Caliber son.

The only red Simmental bull we have to offer this year. He’s an Estevan son out of our KWA Red Italian donor we bought from the Beechnior Brothers. He will be one you’ll want to keep every female from.

Sire - Estevan

If you’re wanting to retain females, 1N will make you some good ones. 8123F, the dam of 1N, raised the 2 lead-off Simmental bulls in our sale last year and we retained interest in a full brother that was used very heavily. We have calves on the ground now that calved easy, get up and go.

Full Sib - W2 Miss Nina 525N Dam - Miss Flirt

Homo Polled

Copper Kettle Lucky Dog 253N was an in-dam purchase from Erixon Simmentals out of the 2024 Border City Sale. His dam, Erixon Ivory 10L, is a moderate framed female with a picture perfect udder. His sire, KWA Shamrock 151H has an impressive EPD profile, ranking in the top 1% for both CE and BW. 253N is broad topped, square hipped, and big ribbed with a tremendous amount of muscle shape. He was lucky enough to be part of the 2025 show string, and has the temperament of a puppy dog!

Dam’s Udder
Dam - Ivory
Sire - Shamrock

COPPER

KETTLE STRUCTURE 259N

Homo Polled

For those of you who don’t know, I grew up at Kinistino, SK on a purebred Simmental operation, under the name Porter Simmentals. When I decided to venture out on my own, I wanted to incorporate the GFP tattoo into my program and selected two females from my parents herd. Copper Kettle Structure 259N is out of one of those cows. He is hairy, square hipped, long-spined and smooth in his front end. Sired by NGDB Structure 34D, who is in the top 1% for WW and the top 2% for YW, it’s no surprise that 259N has an exceptional growth curve. If you are looking for a bull that will add pounds to your calves in the fall, this guy will do just that.

Sire - Structure

impressive Countdown daughter. She’ll be one a junior could put a halter on and have some fun with in the show ring.

Two high performing Kickstart daughters. If you value growth, heavy milking and fertility have a close look at these girls.

POLLED ::

The first daugther to sell of the Calving ease specialist HWY 23L. Keeping some fertility in the genetics dam 111L calved end of January in 2025 and re bred to have twins 12 months later.

A red Factor LT Countdown daughter, you want to focus on cattle with epds in the green add some Countdown genetics into your cow herd

W2 MISS 5028N

A SOS chuckwagon daughter. Purchased her dam 59H from the BOB Charolais dispersal.

Miss

A big and powerful Ruger daughter here. You see what Ruger has done with his bull calves earlier in the catolog, these females will be just as impressive. We calved our first Ruger females this winter and we are quite impressed by the udder quality and temperament - hard to beat!

Sire - Chuck Wagon

HORNED :: WHITE

5022N & 5021N

Closing out the females section of the offering are two french influenced heifers. You want to add some muscle into your calves? These offspring from the great M&L Khan 11K bull will do just that.

POLLED :: TAN

A tan Jackpot daughter that stood out all summer on grass. Dam 904G is a big powerful Aquaris daughter. If this girl was white she wouldn’t be leaving the farm. You like them Tan, here is a heifer for you!

A SINCERE THANK YOU

We extend our sincere appreciation to all bidders and buyers who supported the Blairs & Associates Bred Female Sale last fall, as well as Opportunity Knocks 6.0. These events would not be possible without the dedication and involvement of everyone who participates.

We would like to thank all our friends and family who help at Blairswest - we appreciate you!

WE APPRECIATE ALL YOU DO FOR BLAIRSWEST - THANK YOU KATIE!

TERMS & CONDITIONS

TERMS: The terms of the sale are cash or cheque, payable at par at the sale location. The right of property shall not pass until after settlement has been made; no invoicing on buyers in attendance, unless previous arrangements have been made. Every animal sells to the highest bidder and in cases of disputes, the auctioneer’s decision will be final. Current exchange rates will be announced sale day. All monies are in Canadian funds.

BIDDING: Each animal will sell to the highest bidder...no by-bidding will be permitted. DisputesBidding will be reopened between the parties involved in dispute. If no further bidding is made, the buyer will be the person from whom the auctioneer accepted the last bid. The auctioneer’s decision on all disputes will be final.

ANNOUNCEMENTS: All announcements made from the auction block will take precedence over the printed matter in the catalogue. Buyers are therefore cautioned to pay close attention to such disclosures.

BREEDER’S GUARANTEE: All bulls sold are guaranteed breeders by the owners. We guarantee to provide you with a sound breeding bull. Should any bull fail to be an unsatisfactory breeder, he will be replaced with a bull of equal value or a credit will be given toward the purchase of another bull. If you have a problem with your bull please notify us immediately. Under no circumstances will the seller be liable for more than the purchase price of the animal.

EXCEPTION GUARANTEE: In cases where the animal is subjected to any hormonal or surgical reproduction techniques after the sale, this guarantee shall be null and void.

CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION: Each animal will carry papers issued by the Canadian Angus Association, Canadian Simmental Association or Canadian Charolais Association. A certificate of registry duly transferred will be furnished to the buyer for each animal after payment has been made.

LIABILITES: All persons attend the sale at their own risk. The seller, facility owner and sale manager assume no liability, legal or otherwise, for any accidents that occur. It is understood that T Bar C Cattle Co. (2013) Ltd. is acting only as a medium between buyer and seller and is not responsible for any failure on the part of either party to live up to his obligations. Neither does T Bar C Cattle Co. (2013) Ltd. assume any financial obligations to collect or enforce collection of any monies between parties and any legal action that may in exceptional cases be taken must be between the buyer and the seller. T Bar C Cattle Co. (2013) Ltd. assumes no responsibility for any credit extended by the seller to the buyer. The buyer must look to the seller for fulfillment of all guarantees and representations made hereunder.

INSURANCE: Will be available sale day. We strongly recommend that insurance is purchased for full value.

RIGHTS & OBLIGATIONS: The above terms and conditions of the sale shall constitute a contract between the buyer and seller and be equally binding to both. Resale of animals following purchase in this 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.

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DELIVERY: We will assist in arranging transportation wherever possible. Each animal becomes the risk of the purchaser as soon as sold.

Errors: All announcements at sale time, written or oral, supercede any written material in the catalogue.

IN-HERD SEMEN: We reserve the right to collect on any bull sold through the sale. The semen collection will be at the seller’s expense and buyer’s convenience. Any semen collected will be for in herd use only.

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