Denim and Diamonds Sale

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Don’t miss! this exciting opportunity to purchase genetics from the elite Angus donor J&J Queen 414, who has been proclaimed by many as “Northern Improvement’s greatest daughter.” This donor dam is proven to generate unparalleled “look,” quality, structural soundness and power. As a result of a flush purchased by Walter Cattle Company and Steve Gilbert in the May 2007 J&J Sale, 414 is the dam of the 2010 Reserve National Champion Percentage Simmental Heifer, WLTR Lydia, and the 2010 National Western Stock Show Reserve Grand Champion Percentage Simmental Bull, WLTR Renegade, who was also named Grand Champion Percentage Bull at the 2010 American Royal. Until their dispersion in May 2010, 414 served as the cornerstone donor for J&J Cattle Company in Oklahoma. The Queen Family accounted for more than $68,000 of the sale gross in the May 2010 J&J Dispersion and included J&J Queen 9064, sold for $11,250, and J&J Queen 9044, sold for $11,500 to Fred Schultz of Oklahoma, along with J&J Queen 613, sold for $10,400 to KB Cattle Co. of Texas. During her tenure as a lead donor for J&J and Price Farms, Queen 414 sold over 30 embryos to average over $840 each and allowed Price Farms to recover over $21,000 of their initial investment within the first six months of owning her; she now has their investment way in the black from embryo sales alone. Embryos out of this prolific donor sold in the 2010 Denim and Diamonds Sale, where five embryos sold for $700 each to Fred Schultz, and five embryos by BC Lookout brought $1,050 each to Circle M Farms of Texas. In the 2011 Oklahoma Angus Gathering, 20 embryos by Lookout, Macho, Dream On and Meyer 734 totaled $19,500 to average $975. In the 2011 Price Farms Sale, 15 embryos from 414 sold for an average of $1,050. In the 2012 Denim and Diamonds Sale in Denver, 18 embryos by Final Product, 3C Macho and Meyer 734 sold for $18,900 to average $1,050. Also, her embryos by Macho sold in the Branson Production Sale for $1,200, and in the 2012 Oklahoma Angus Gathering to Circle M for $1,100, and Fred Schultz acquired half interest in 414 through a private treaty sale. Recent full sibs to these embryos include the Reserve Grand Champion Percentage Bull at the 2012 Simmental Breeder’s Sweepstakes, Shultz Black Onyx 12Y, who was also named Grand Champion Percentage Bull at the 2012 Tulsa State Fair, and two heifer calves that sold in the Bushy Park Farms sale for $8,200 and $7,900. Queen 414 is made for those who enjoy looking at great cattle.

J&J Queen 414 Dam of Lot 7 embryos

3C Macho ✕ Queen 414 Frozen SimAngus Embryos Meyer Ranch 734

Mr Black GX 6W Miss GX 728R Circle S Leachman 600U 3C Crocus F759 B

3C Macho M450 BZ (PB SM) 3C Crocus H112 B Northern Improvement 4480 GF

TC Stockman 365 Blackcap of RR 5367 A&B Yukon 7150 C&C Queen 418

J&J Queen 414 J&J Queenie 9206 ASA EPDs: BW

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WLTR Renegade 40U ET

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Full brother to Lot 7 embryos… owned by Ronnie and Tyler Glover and Walter Ranch

Offered by Price Farms, Elk City, OK; Fred Shultz, Perkins, OK • Selling a package of five embryos with a guarantee of at least one pregnancy to result if implanted by a certified embryologist. WLTR Lydia Full sister to Lot 7 embryos

J&J Queen 613 Dam of Lot 8

KB Queen WF 12031 Calved: 5/6/12 PVF ALL Payday 729 [AMF-CAF-XF]

+PVF Windfall SCC 9005 [AMF-CAF-NHF] Dameron PVF Proven Queen010 #BR Midland [AMF-CAF-XF] +J&J Queenie 9206

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Cow: +17300268

Tattoo: 12031

SAV Payroll 5281 [CAC-AMF-NHF] PVF Blackbird 201 #Leachman Explorer [AMF-CAF-XF] +PVF Proven Queen 602 #Twin Valley Precision E161 [NHC-AMF-XF] BR Royal Lass 7036-19 #+A&B Yukon 7150 [AMF-CAF-XF] C&C Queen 418

+J&J Queen 613

KB Queen WF 12031 Lot 8

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Offered by KB Cattle Company, Wills Point, TX This top prospect has it all—flawless phenotype, strong genetic base and attractive numerical balance. Her dam, Queen 613, was selected by KB Cattle Co. from the 2010 J&J Dispersion, where she and her three progeny sold for $29,900 to average an impressive $7,475. Grandam Queen 9206 was the foundation of the J&J herd. The Queen Family accounted for more than $68,000 of the total sale gross in the May 2010 J&J Dispersion and included the $22,750 J&J Queen 414, J&J Queen 9064, who sold for $11,250, and J&J Queen 9044, who sold for $11,500 to Fred Schultz of Oklahoma, to name a few. A flush sister to this outstanding May heifer was the $14,000 top selling Angus heifer of the 2012 Texas Limited Edition Fall Sale, selected by the Hinrichsen Family of Kansas. • Sells open.


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