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Gettysburg, PA
Saturday
May 4, 201312:30 EST
Welcome to the
Gettysburg
Stars& Stripes Sale
May 4, 2013 • 12:30 EST Gettysburg, PA
Sale Hosted By Mountain View Farms 665 Knoxlyn Rd • Gettysburg, PA 17325
Tom and Barbara Vossler
Sale Terms and Conditions:All buyer numbers will only be issued with a valid ID and payment is due day of sale. DP Sales Management would appreciate timely settlement of receivables within 20 days of date of sale. Any person not complying with that guideline will be pursued legally. DP Sales accepts Visa/Masstercard. Cattle will not be transferred until paid for in full. Cattle will sell under Suggested Sale Terms and Conditions of the American Simmental Association For updated terms and details go to www.simmental.org.
Announcements:Announcements made sale day from the auction block during the sale take precedence over printed material associated with this sale. Anyone attending this sale attends at his or her own risk, neither sale management nor Mountain View Farm assume liability for accidents or loss of property. DP Sales Management is only an agent for the seller and has no responsibilities other than those involved in conducting the sale. Mountain View Farm is BQA certified and certified Johnnes free herd.
Sexed Heifer Semen:Sexed semen is not 100% accurate, therefore Gettysburg Stars & Stripes consignors can not guarantee gender of resulting calves.
EPDs:Please note the EPDs may change from the time the sale catalog is printed until registration papers are transferred. EPDs listed are the new Spring 2013 numbers.
Directions to Sale Site: From the North, South or West, take the I-81 exit for Route 30 East at Chambersburg toward Gettysburg. After crossing over South Mountain, look for road signs directing you to “Land of Little Horses” and “KOA Campground”. These signs will alert you to the right hand turn from Route 30 onto Knoxlyn Road. After making the turn onto Knoxlyn Road, our farm lane entrance will be 1.4 miles on the right. Vehicles with trailers please take the second entrance and follow signs to the trailer parking area.
From the North, South or East, take Route 30 West from Route 15 thru the town of Gettysburg. Three miles on Route 30 West from the Gettysburg town square (traffic circle), you will make a left hand turn onto Knoxlyn Road. Road signs for “Land of Little Horses” and “KOA Campground” will alert you to the turn. After making the turn onto Knoxlyn Road, our farm lane entrance will be 1.4 miles on the right. Vehicles with trailers please take the second entrance and follow signs to the trailer parking area.
Lunch prepared by Adams County Beef Producers
Sale Day Phones:717-337-1615, Tom Vossler home • 717-337-1613 717-752-6823, Tom Vossler cell • 859-421-6100, Doug Parke cell
Hotel Information:Sale Headquarters Hilton Garden Inn, 717-334-2986 1061 York Road (Route 30 East), Gettysburg, PA 17325 Group Rate: $109.00 Reservation Code: STS, Group Name: Stars & Stripes 2013
Other Hotels in the Area (No Group Rates): Hampton Inn Gettysburg, 717- 338-9121 1280 York Road, Gettysburg
Comfort Inn, 717-337-2400 871 York Road, Gettysburg
Days Inn, 717-334-0030 865 York Road, Gettysburg
Air Transportation:Closest private airport is the Gettysburg airport, 1.5 miles from the farm, capable of handling twin engine prop planes. Closest commercial airport is Baltimore-Washington International (BWI) an hour and a half from the farm.
Sale Manager: Doug & Debbie Parke Drew & Holli Hatmaker • (423) 506-8844 153 Bourbon Hills • Paris KY 40361 859-987-5758 • 859-987-0709 fax 859-421-6100 mobile • e-mail: [email protected] Sale Staff:Bruce Miller 817-247-0115Steve Sellers, EDJE Technologies 770-546-1307Bobby Grove 540-850-0266
Sale Consultants:DP Sales Management Doug Parke 859-421-6100Dalton Lundy 502-727-6898
Association Representative:Hunter Chapman, ASA Area Field Representative 540-379-3753
Insurance:Jame Secondino, American Livestock 765-832-2697
Trucking:Mark Howard 865-300-3636Brent Williams, Bovine Bus 812-453-7548
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Gettysburg – A name widely known in U.S. and World history. In the third year of the American Civil War, 90,000 Northern soldiers and 75,000 Southern soldiers, 72,000 horses and mules and the crews of over 600 cannon met in mortal combat in three days of battle. This was the largest battle ever conducted on the North American continent, one of the pivotal battles in the American Civil War and a defining moment in the history of the United States of America. While there was some fighting in the town of Gettysburg, population 2,400 citizens, most of the battle was fought on about 6,000 acres of agricultural land comprising thirty-eight separate farms surrounding the town. During the course of the battle many of these farms were severely damaged if not out-right destroyed. While the Confederate invasion of the north was turned back by the Union victory at Gettysburg, not all was lost for the Confederacy in the overall campaign. During the nearly four weeks the Confederate Army spent north of the Potomac River among the highly productive farms of Maryland and Pennsylvania, Confederate soldiers “liberated” nearly 24,000 head of cattle, 22,000 head of sheep, and thousands of hogs from the northern farms and drove the livestock south of the Potomac River into Virginia. Hundreds of wagons loaded with forage and food from the northern farms were also sent south during that time.
I would like to take this opportunity to invite you to the Gettysburg Stars and Stripes sale. The sale will be held in the historic town of Gettysburg, PA. The sale host Tom and Barbara Vossler along with a great group of breeders have assembled a star spangled offering of genetics. The sale last year was a big success with cattle selling to 22 different states and Canada with the customer approval rating high. Also, those in attendance had a great time so it will be worth the drive to Gettysburg. Over the past years many breeders have commented on the sale, the people and the beautiful setting of the historic town of Gettysburg. Dont forget this year the celebration has already started with the 150th year anniversary of the Battle at Gettysburg. The sale being the first Saturday in May the Stars and Stripes group of breeders are able to offer more bred cows and pairs. For the past several years this always seems to be many of the sale highlights. The cows selling are ones that are proven so these young cows have been money makers and can continue to do so for your operation. The pairs with their calves at side are always a good addition for any program. The bred’s are functional and the opens consist of yearling and some young fall born’s. In both age groups you can select your favorite to show at the Junior Nationals in Nebraska. Study the catalog and you can see that several breeders have much success at the Pa Farms and the Keystone. Many of those winners will be available to purchase at this years Stars and Stripes. As sale manager, I encourage you to study the catalog and visit with the Stars and Stripes breeders, they know their cattle and stand behind their product 100%. The Gettysburg area is pretty the first part of May so try to visit some of the area attractions. Plan to arrive early and stay late. You will find the Gettysburg Stars and Stripes group have a great group of genetics, and provide super hospitality along the way. If we can provide assistance on any matter or help with your selections please feel free to call Drew, Holli, or myself. Also, if you can attend sale day don’t forget to bid online thru DV Auctions. If trucking is needed or any other matters related to the sale please call. If you have never attended this sale it is worth the drive. You will have many years of memories of your trip to Gettysburg, the people, the Battlefield and if you happen to purchase genetics for your herd your operation will reap the rewards for years to come. A special THANKS to Tom Vossler on his added history on the consignors and the Battlefield.
Sincerely,
DP Sales Management
As the host farm for the Annual Gettysburg Stars and Stripes Sale, Barbara and I wish a sincere welcome to friends and prospective buyers to the 6th Annual Sale. Once again, the Stars and Stripes Sale Group of breeders, have brought in superior Simmental genetics for your consideration. As in previous years, sale cattle will be placed in open lots here on the farm prior to sale. They will be sorted by kind, relaxed and grazing so you can view them in their natural state. The sale consignors and breeders will be available throughout the day on Friday May 3rd and Saturday May 4th to answer any questions you might have. The actual sale will be held Saturday afternoon in our sale barn facility immediately adjacent to the open lots. A sale day lunch will be provided, courtesy of the Stars and Stripes Sales Group. The Adams County (PA) Beef Producers Association will be preparing the meal in benefit to their Junior Programs. This year the sale will be featured on the internet through DV Auction Broadcasting and Internet Bidding Service out of Lincoln, Nebraska. Founded in 1999, DV Auction has a lot of experience and an excellent reputation in the field. We offer a warm welcome to our internet viewers and buyers. While you are at the farm on Friday afternoon viewing the cattle, plan on staying for some late afternoon/early evening refreshments with the consignors and buyers. You will find in this catalog reserved hotel information for your stay. We highly encourage you to call and make your reservations early as this sale occurs at the start of the Gettysburg tourist season. This being the 150th anniversary year of the Battle of Gettysburg, rooms are already in high demand. The hotel will hold the reserved rooms only until April 15th. For those of you who have not been to Gettysburg before, you will find attending this sale can be a great family mini-vacation with plenty of history, antiques and other attractions to keep you busy in addition to the cattle sale. Come early – stay for a long weekend. We have arranged for a complimentary two-hour guided tour of the Gettysburg Battlefield on Friday afternoon leaving the sale barn at 1:00 pm. See more detailed battlefield tour information elsewhere in this catalog. Also see a special section in this catalog entitled “Our Gettysburg Connection” where we have a short piece on each consigning farm and their connection with The Battle of Gettysburg or the American Civil War.
We look forward to seeing you here. Sincerely,
Tom and Barbara Vossler Mountain View Farm
C e l e b r a t i n g t h e
Battle of Gettysburg
Mountain View Farm – Tom and Barbara Vossler • 717-337-1615 or 717-752-6823 – Mountain View Farm sits less than two miles from the battlefield. The Vossler’s purchased the property in 1999 and then built-up the present farm. At the time of the battle a small dairy was operating on the land. While there was no actual fighting on the farm during the battle, it is likely Confederate soldiers “liberated” livestock, food and forage from the property as it was behind Confederate lines for the three days of the battle. Tom and Barbara grew up in Allegany County, New York. Three of Tom’s ancestors fought in the Union Army during the war. His great-great uncle, Captain Henry Fuller, was killed in action in “the Wheatfield” of the Rose Farm at Gettysburg on the second day of the battle. A great-great grandfather and another great-great uncle survived the war and returned to their farms and families in western New York State once the war ended. Barbara’s great-great grandfather, John James Speed Lee, left Fairfax County, Virginia as a young man and settled in Allegany County, New York prior to the start of the Civil War. He was a first cousin of Confederate General Robert E. Lee.
CLO Simmentals – Cliff and Lynn Orley • 717-964-2243 or 717-269-0128 – Cliff and Lynn’s farm is in Lebanon County Pennsylvania near Hershey. Cliff grew up in Summit County, Ohio. The 29th Ohio Infantry Regiment was recruited in part in Summit County and mustered into service in August, 1861. The 29th saw action on Culp’s Hill, part of the Culp farm, on the second and third day of the battle. They suffered 7 killed, 31 wounded of the 315 men engaged at Gettysburg. Lynn grew up in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, not far from their current farm. The 99th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment was recruited in Philadelphia and in Lancaster County. The 99th saw action along the Emmitsburg Road, between the Trostle and Sherfey farms during the second day of the battle. They incurred 18 killed, 81 wounded and 11 missing of their 277 soldiers engaged in battle at Gettysburg.
Rocky Hollow Simmentals – Tommy and Tina Cline – Wythe County, Virginia • 276-620-8448 – Virginia was one of eleven states to join the Confederacy but in fact did not secede from the Union until after the war had started. Virginia was well represented at Gettysburg with 20,776 men in the ranks of whom 1,012 were killed, 2,373 wounded, and 1,415 missing or captured for an overall casualty rate of 23.1%, or nearly one of every four men Tina’s ancestor Captain John W. Jones fought for the Confederacy and participated in the Gettysburg battle.
Buena Vista Simmentals – Jim and Betty Bosley – Hardy County, West Virginia • 304-530-6636 – When Virginia seceded from the Union, the people of Northwestern Virginia objected by seceding from Virginia, established their own state government and applied for U.S. statehood. On June 20th, 1863, ten days before the start of the Gettysburg battle, West Virginia was admitted to the Union. The 7th West Virginia Infantry Regiment was raised in part in Hardy County in the latter half of 1861 and fought in the Union Army of the Potomac at Gettysburg. Of their 319 men who saw action, five were killed, forty-one were wounded and one turned-up missing in action. Next door to Jim and Betty’s farm is “Willow Wall”, the home place of Confederate Captain John Hanson McNeill, a partisan ranger and commander of Company E, 18th Virginia cavalry. McNeill did not survive the war.
Kevin and Ward Bishop – Salem County, New Jersey • 856-358-3923 or 856-297-3813 – The 12th New Jersey Infantry Regiment was organized in September 1862. Members of the unit included men from Salem County. The 12th saw action on the 2nd and 3rd day at Gettysburg mainly in attacks in and around the Bliss Farm located between Cemetery Ridge and Seminary Ridge. Of the 532 members of the 12th New Jersey engaged in the battle, 23 were killed, 83 wounded and 9 were missing in action.
Anvil Acres – Earl and Brenda Griffith – Washington County, Maryland • 301-432-8911 – Maryland was one of four “border states” in the war, that is, a slave-holding state on the border between the Confederate south and the Union north which chose not to secede from the Union. The border states, where loyalties (and families) were split, provided troops to both sides. Within a few miles of Earl’s and Brenda’s farm near Boonsboro, the Battle of Antietam (also known as the Battle of Sharpsburg) was fought on September 19th, 1862. The Antietam battle is notable in American Civil War history as the bloodiest single day in the war where the two opposing sides combined for over 4,800 killed, 18,500 wounded and over 2,700 missing in action.
Lady Bug Farm – Ken and Mary Gumaer – Niagara County, New York. • 716-735-7904 – The 8th New York Cavalry Regiment was recruited and organized in the fall of 1861. Men from Niagara County were part of this unit. The 8th New York troopers were among the first of the Union soldiers to become engaged against advancing Confederate troops in the early morning hours of the first day of the battle. Of the 623 members of the 8th engaged in the battle, two were killed, twenty-two wounded and sixteen were missing in action.
JEH Simmentals – Jack Herr – Lebanon County, Pennsylvania • 717-507-8342 – The 149th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment was organized in August, 1862 in part from men recruited in Lebanon County. The 149th saw significant action on the first day of the battle at the McPherson Farm where their stalwart hasty defense attempted to stop the Confederate advance. Although they slowed the Confederate advance they could not stop it and the 149th retreated through the town to Cemetery Hill. Of the 450 members of the 149th engaged at Gettysburg, 53 were killed, 172 wounded and 111 missing or captured.
Folly Farm – Bill and Kathy Lay – Harford County, Maryland • 410-679-0882 – The 1st Maryland Battalion was a Confederate infantry unit recruited largely in Baltimore, just down the road from Bill and Kathy’s farm. The unit saw significant action on the Culp Farm in its attempts to capture the Union defensive position on Culp’s Hill on the second and third day of the battle. Of the 400 men in the 1st Maryland, 56 were killed, 118 wounded and 15 missing or captured for a nearly 50% casualty rate.
Pond View Farm – Rick, Debbie and Shane Smithson – Harford County, Maryland • 443-463-4641 – A Union cavalry regiment organized in Harford County in the fall of 1861 was Company A, Purnell Legion Maryland Cavalry. The unit saw action on the third day of the battle near the Rummel Farm (today’s East Cavalry Field). This was the only engagement during the battle which featured opposing mounted cavalry units. They suffered no casualties in their brief engagement with Confederate J.E.B. Stuart’s cavalrymen
Hudson Pines Farm – David Rockefeller and Miranda Kaiser – Westchester County, New York • 914-631-1154 or 815-499-0522 – The 95th New York Infantry Regiment was organized over the winter of 1861-62 with men recruited in New York City, and Westchester and Rockland counties. The regiment saw action on the McPherson Farm on the first day of the battle and gained fame for its charge, along with the 6th Wisconsin and 14th Brooklyn regiments, at the unfinished railroad cut against a Mississippi brigade commanded by Brigadier General Joseph Davis, nephew of Confederate President Jefferson Davis. The 261 men of the 95th New York suffered 7 killed, 62 wounded and 46 men missing or captured.
Simme Valley Ranch – Jeanne White – Cayuga County, New York • 607-423-4888 – Jeanne was born in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. Battery A / 1st Rhode Island Artillery was organized over the summer of 1861. The unit of 6 cannon and 139 men saw action at Gettysburg on the second and third day of the battle and played a major role in the repulse of the Confederate attack known in popular history as “Pickett’s Charge”. Battery A (Arnold’s Battery) suffered 3 killed, 28 wounded and 1 missing in action.
Stewart’s Simmental Cattle – Greg, Grady and Sam Stewart – Jefferson County, Pennsylvania • 717-350-5235 – Although Greg and Grady currently live in Dauphin County, Greg was born and raised in Jefferson County where his dad still lives. The 62nd Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment was organized in part from men recruited from Jefferson County. The 62nd saw action on the second day of the battle in “the bloody wheat-field” of the Rose Farm. Of the 426 men of the 62nd Pennsylvania engaged in the battle, 28 were killed, 107 wounded and 40 became missing in action or captured.
Campbell Show Calves – Jamie and Jackie Campbell – Greene County, Pennsylvania • 724-263-0955 – The 140th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment was recruited in Greene and adjoining counties and entered service in the fall of 1862. The regiment was ordered as reinforcing troops into “the Bloody Wheat-field” of the Rose Farm on the second day of the battle where the majority of their casualties occurred. They also fought on the third day of the battle. The 140th Pennsylvania went into battle with 515 men in the ranks of whom 37 were killed, 144 wounded and 60 missing or captured.
This year marks the 150th anniversary of the battle and celebrations of the anniversary period are already underway. Four million visitors are expected in Gettysburg between Memorial Day and Labor Day to participate in anniversary activities. This number is comparable to the 1.6 to 1.8 million visitors who come to Gettysburg in a “normal” year. To help celebrate the famous battle here, the Gettysburg Stars and Stripes Sale consignors offer Our Gettysburg Connection.
C e l e b r a t i n g t h e
Battle of Gettysburg
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SSC Miss Foxy 217Z
Stars & Stripes Beauty
• It took a lot of talking to convince my five year old son to part with this tremendous young female. Miss Foxy was his pet all summer and he could lead her wherever he wanted to take her. She was admired by everyone who saw her since this summer where her and her mother were Reserve Champion Cow/Calf pair at Jr. Nationals and Champion at many other shows. To follow that up she was Grand Champion Female at the 2012 Maryland State Fair at only six months of age. And her last two outings she was Calf Champion at the 2012 KILE Jr show and Calf Champion at the 2013 PA State Farm Show open show, along with other wins too numerous to mention. All the judges that had the chance to evaluate Miss Foxy all commented on her stoutness through her hip and down her rear quarter along with her over whelming depth of body and unmatched spring of rib. All while moving out on a sound set of feet and legs. This cow family is really building some momentum so get in early as you may have trouble getting in again. At my sons request we are offering half interest in Miss Foxy with the option to double the bid and own her all. With the purchase of half interest, possession is negotiable. If the successful bidder chooses to double up and take all of this top notch female we would like to retain 5 freezable embryos at the new owners convenience. We look forward to working with you and your program to further promote this Awesome female!! Please contact Doug or myself with any question regarding this great opportunity.Consignor: Stewart’s Simmental Cattle
EllingsonLegacyM229MrNLCUpgradeU8676 MsNLCMojoS6119B
SVF/NJCBuiltRightN48MFMissBuiltRightU553 MFMissCrossfireR253
Purebred • ASA# 2631199BD: 2-17-12 • Tattoo: 217Z • BW 75 lbs.
SSC Miss Foxy 217Z
CE: 11 • BW: 1.1 • WW: 75 • YW: 111 • MCE: 9 • MM: 25 MWW: 62 • MRB: 0.15 • REA: 0.74 • API: 120
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WestfallCrossfire639LMFMissCrossfireR253 MFMissDestinyM53
• Flush to the bull of your choice guaranteeing 6 embryos with a top of ten embryos. • MF Miss Built Right U553 affectionately known as “Beauty” has been admired by all who have seen her since the first time she was exhibited and claimed Calf Champion and Reserve Grand Champion honors at the PA State Farm show and continuing through the last when she was chosen Grand Champion Cow/Calf pair at the 2012 “KILE” where judge Barry Wesner fell in love with her and said “this is like bringing a gun to a knife fight” due to the fact that she and her calf “Miss Foxy” dominated their competition. She is a beautiful bald faced female that has all the right pieces. Beauty is a big boned, deep bodied female that is as pretty fronted as you could make one. She also gets out and moves so freely and passes these traits on to her offspring. In Beauty’s short life so far her progeny have excelled at numerous expositions whether it be Miss Foxy (who sells in this sale) and the winning she has done or a Club King Daughter (Miss Beautiful) that was Reserve Champion female at the 2013 PA State Farm show (Jr Show) and division champion at a number of other shows. Or whether it be other championship winning progeny that are to numerous to mention. If you want genetics that are going to help your program reach the next level be sure to get on to this cow family on sale day.
Consignor: Stewart’s Simmental Cattle
FLUSHPurebred • ASA# 2448001BD: 2-22-08 • Tattoo: 53U
Miss Built Right Flush
CE: 10 • BW: 1.7 • WW: 60 • YW: 87 • MCE: 5 • MM: 22 MWW: 52 • MRB: -0.02 • REA: 0.39 • API: 103
SRSFortune500STFMrMomentumH508 LRSMsZinger508C
HCPowerDrive88HNJCSVFAntoinetteK205 NJCTJFHollyeHunter
• HPF Ebonys Lady is a female that has been extremely good to Hudson Pines and our partner, Anton Angelich. In just the last two Living Legacy Sales, her daughters have grossed almost $30,000 averaging right under $6,000 per head. S089 is a solid embryo producer with a lifetime average of 9 embryos per flush. She is backed by a time tested cow family in K205 and carries a solid set of EPDs capped off with a 131 API. Homozygous black and homozygous polled. A.I. bred on 3-27-13 to one of the most talked about young bulls in the breed, STF Royal Affair.• AId to STF Royal Affair, ASA# 2639758 on 3-27-13Consignor: Hudson Pines Farm & Anton Angelich
Purebred • ASA# 2386898BD: 9-02-06 • Tattoo: S089 • BW 90 lbs.
HPF Ebony’s Lady S089
CE: 10 • BW: 1.2 • WW: 53 • YW: 87 • MCE: 8 • MM: 18 MWW: 44 • MRB: 0.25 • REA: 0.63 • API: 131
YardleyImpressiveT371YardleyHighRegardW242 MissYardleyT68
SVF/NJCBuiltRightN48MFMissBuiltRightU553 MFMissCrossfireR253
• Selling choice of 3 embryos guaranteeing 1 pregnancy or 5 embryos guaranteeing 2 pregnancies if work is done by a certified embryologist.• Selling Choice of 3 or 5 embryos out of Beauty and the $30,000 highly acclaimed Yardley High Regard. A few calves of this mating are already on the ground and look spectacular!!
Consignor: Stewart’s Simmental Cattle
Choiceof3or5embryos
Miss Built Right x High Regard
CE: 8 • BW: 1.9 • WW: 62 • YW: 94 • MCE: 3 • MM: 20 MWW: 51 • MRB: -0.16 • REA: 0.42 • API: 76
PROJ EPDs
Miss Built Right - reference
Yardley High Regard - reference sire
HPF Ebony’s Lady S089
HPF Ebony’s Lady S089 daughters
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HCPowerDrive88HTripleCSheSavannahK137 G&LSavannah607C
• Donor cow purchased from Greg Stewart a few years ago. Greg described her as a “ground sow”. She is moderate framed and super deep bodied. Greg flushed her and averaged 15 eggs/flush. Gina’s dam is the famous SheSavannah who has put donors into many pro-grams across the country. This is your chance to put a proven donor into your program. I’m retaining a fall heifer and some embryos. She is bred to JF Milestone. You can expect to return your investment with this offspring! Homozygous Black. Farm is BQA Certified.• AId to JF Milestone 999W, ASA# 2494990 on 12-11-12Consignor: Simme Valley
Purebred • ASA# 2332309BD: 11-04-05 • Tattoo: 114R • BW 80 lbs.
EBS Savannah Gina
CE: 9 • BW: 3.0 • WW: 67 • YW: 97 • MCE: 7 • MM: 26 MWW: 59 • MRB: 0.12 • REA: 0.65 • API: 118
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GWLuckyDiceJMDice-H25-P13 JMBFH25
• Here’s a lot that can upgrade the genetics in your herd. Y16 is a full sister in blood to Miley Cottontail. Her dam is a flushmate to Cottontail’s dam. We sold an unsexed pregnancy out of JM Dice-H25-P13 and Trade-mark at the Pa. Fall Sale for $5,000. The result was a live heifer calf. This sister has both length and depth of body and a feminine front end. Y16 is a first-calf heifer with a beautiful udder. You will be adding maternal genet-ics from the strong cow families of the B80 and H25 cows and look what a legacy they are making in the Simmental breed. DNA tested homo-black.
6A BD: 2-07-13Sex: BullBW: 92TATTOO: A7 Sire: MrNLCUpgradeConsignor: Buena Vista Simmentals
Purebred • ASA# 2583332BD: 3-07-11 • Tattoo: Y16 • BW 85 lbs.
BV Flopsy
CE: 8 • BW: 2.5 • WW: 65 • YW: 91 • MCE: 5 • MM: 17 MWW: 50 • MRB: 0.06 • REA: 0.80 • API: 98
WLEPowerStrokeGWSEbonysTrademark NJCEbonyAntoinette
GWLuckyDiceJMDice-H25-P13 JMBFH25
• Selling 3 embryos guaranteeing 1 pregnancy if work is done by a certified embryologist.• P13 is a flushmate to Miley Cottontail’s dam L24. These Lucky Dice homozygous black daughters of H25 are some of the best proven donors across the nation. These embryos will be full sibs in blood to KenCo Miley Cottontail. We sold a pregnancy for $5,000 in the fall. Guaranteeing 1 pregnancy on 3 embryos if work is done by a certified embryologist.Consignor: Buena Vista Simmentals
3EmbryosGuaranteeing1Pregnancy
JM Dice H25 P13 x Trademark
CE: 7 • BW: 2.6 • WW: 65 • YW: 90 • MCE: 7 • MM: 18 MWW: 50 • MRB: 0.02 • REA: 0.79 • API: 101
PROJ EPDs
EBS Savannah Gina
Mr NLC Upgrade - sire of Lot 6A
KenCo Miley Cottontail - full sibs to embryos
GWS Ebonys Trademark - reference sire
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SRSJ914PreferredBeefPVSMAllBeefPatty B&BMissEdge
• A great producing five year old daughter of the ever popular Trademark 6N bull. Her previous two calves, both bulls, were good enough to be taken by Steve Slate into his bull development program in Tennessee. Selling with her is a great looking, eight month old heifer calf sired, like the bull calves, by MVS Maximus. The heifer calf will be weaned prior to the sale but will sell with her mother. Diana has been re-bred by MVS Maximus (2371205) for an early October,2013 calf. She is safe in calf. Diana tested negative for BFD-PI and was born and raised on this farm under BQA standards.• AId to MVS Maximus, ASA# 2371205
7A Name: MVSMaximusLadyAlayneASA: 2652890BD: 9-17-12Sex: HeiferBW: 82Tattoo: Z14 Sire: MVSMaximus• Where is the judge? Let the judge evaluate this calf. Great depth of body. An extra rib for length. Sound legs and feet. Moves smoothly. Very mild temperament. Another great Maximus daughter. Consignor: Mountain View Farm
Purebred • ASA# 2458145BD: 10-12-08 • Tattoo: U21 • BW 83 lbs. • WW 645lbs.
MVS Diana
CE: 7 • BW: 3.9 • WW: 67 • YW: 94 • MCE: 5 • MM: 20 MWW: 53 • MRB: 0.31 • REA: 0.64 • API: 117
HooksShearForce38KTripleC.BettisS72J LucasJosie19K
HCHummer12MLMFNewBreath SSBreathtakerR939
• Three years old this coming November, this young cow has a six-month old heifer calf at side sired by MVS Maximus, our 2009 National Champion bull. Note that the cows calving ease EPD ranks in the top 3% nationally and weaning EPDs rank in the top 25%. She is re-bred by MVS Maximus for a late September 2013 calf. Safe in calf. Tested negative for BVD/PI. Raised on this farm since weaning under BQA standards.
8A Name: MVSMax’sShootingStarASA: 2652891BD: 10-17-12Sex: HeiferBW: 83Tattoo: Z18 Sire: MVSMaximus• Sells with her mother but will be weaned prior to the sale. Another great Maximus daughter - we have several in the herd but can’t keep them all. Top 15% for calving ease, weaning weight, yearling weight and terminal index. Born under a shooting star. BVD/PI negative.Consignor: Mountain View Farm
Purebred • ASA# 2585852BD: 11-29-10 • Tattoo: X6 • BW 78 lbs. • WW 569 lbs.
Twin Oaks Betty
CE: 16 • BW: 2.3 • WW: 70 • YW: 102 • MCE: 13 • MM: 22 MWW: 57 • MRB: 0.12 • REA: 0.79 • API: 125
MVS Diana
Twin Oaks Betty
MVS Max’s Shooting Star - Lot 8A
MVS Maximus Lady Alayne - Lot 7A
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CNSDreamOnL186AnvilAcresDreamWeaver KBSBertha’sGlory
• Moderate frame young cow - excellent udder. Heifer calf at side by SS Goldmine born on February 4, 2013. Possibly 3-in-1 package. breeding information available on sale day.• AId to Mr NLC Upgrade, ASA# 2474338 on 3-29-13
9A BD: 2-04-13Sex: HeiferBW: 85TATTOO: A1 Sire: SSGoldmineL42Consignor: Folly Farm
Purebred • ASA# 2606556BD: 1-03-11 • Tattoo: Y01 • BW 90 lbs. • WW 642 lbs.
Folly’s Grand Dream
CE: 9 • BW: 2.4 • WW: 71 • YW: 106 • MCE: 3 • MM: 19 MWW: 54 • MRB: 0.05 • REA: 0.45 • API: 110
Folly’s Grand Dream
Stars & Stripes Open Heifers
• CSCX She’s The One 452Z is a deep bodied, free moving, stylish female out of the of our many time champion producing donor JJ Black Obsession. This female will be an attribute to any Simmental operation and she is versatile enough that she can be an asset to a club calf producer. CSCX She’s The One 452Z will do well in the show ring but she will go on to be a great donor cow.Consignor: Campbell Show Calves
SVF/NJCMoBetterM217SCMoMagicS47 AkersRuby2184
JJE-Mail7KJJBlackObsession J&JHighGainsApril
5/8Blood • ASA# 2644142BD: 3-23-12 • Tattoo: 452Z • BW 83 lbs.
CSCX She’s The One 452Z
CE: 3 • BW: 2.7 • WW: 67 • YW: 103 • MCE: 1 • MM: 19 MWW: 52 • MRB: 0.09 • REA: 0.41 • API: 74
CSCX She’s The One 452Z
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CNSDreamOnL186SVFSteelForceS701 SVFShezaBeautyL901
HCPowerDrive88HTripleCCrazyQueenL98 HartHollywoodQueenE700
• This heifer combines two great cow families. Triple C Crazy Queen was one of the high sellers at the Triple C dispersal. With the combina-tion of these two great cow families this heifer should be able to be a top cow for your program. Michelle is a big topped and big hipped heifer that shouldn’t be hard to find sale day.Consignor: Stewart’s Simmental Cattle
Purebred • ASA# 2661404BD: 1-04-12 • Tattoo: 14Z • BW 88 lbs.
SSC Michelle 14Z
CE: 7 • BW: 2.0 • WW: 64 • YW: 93 • MCE: 5 • MM: 24 MWW: 56 • MRB: -0.02 • REA: 0.51 • API: 114
SVFSteelForceS701CLRWTRSteelForceW423A ZeisMissDriveN423
KBSPowerSurgePondViewJasmine AcornsSpecklesK63
• Pond View Jasmine Z2 is big hipped, long spined, and nice fronted. She has ample bone and substance, along with very good EPDs that make this heifer a complete package.Consignor: Pond View Farm
Purebred • ASA# 2642513BD: 1-20-12 • Tattoo: Z2 • BW 79 lbs. • WW 616 lbs.
Pond View Jasmine Z2
CE: 10 • BW: 1.7 • WW: 67 • YW: 97 • MCE: 8 • MM: 21 MWW: 54 • MRB: 0.04 • REA: 0.59 • API: 114
FBPrimeCut456LFlyingBCutAbove DillionsMsPrettyWoman
TMPFKeepDreaminLBFIMADreamer LBFTippy
• LBF Flying Tippy 8 is sired by the very popular bull Flying B Cut Above (Fat Butt), with Emmons Black Hercules and Joker on the dams side. She is a moderate framed heifer, wide based, thick topped black heifer with lots of capacity. She has functionality and maternal traits. You can rest assured she will perform and make you top ranking calves.BVD Negative, Vacinated, THE, BQAConsignor: Ladybug Farm
Purebred • ASA# 2663654BD: 2-01-12 • Tattoo: 026Z • BW 74 lbs. • WW 565 lbs.
LBF Flying Tippy 8
CE: 6 • BW: 2.5 • WW: 58 • YW: 82 • MCE: 3 • MM: 18 MWW: 47 • MRB: 0.01 • REA: 0.41 • API: 98
NicholsLegacyM72NicholsManifestT79 NicholsMCMN13
KenCo/MFPowerline204LLBF653R 204D
• LBF Mickys Manifest 027Z is a solid black Manifest heifer with Powerline on her maternal side. Her yearling weight is 998. She has very good EPDs. Her weaning weight ratio is 111 with an API of 120.She is a high capacity, wide based - long sided, clean fronted heifer out of a strong cow family that is deeply rooted in our herd. She will be a welcome addition to your herd. BVD-PI, Vacinated, THE, BQAConsignor: Ladybug Farm
Purebred • ASA# 2663637BD: 2-02-12 • Tattoo: 027Z • BW 80 lbs. • WW 639 lbs.
LBF Mickys Manifest 027Z
CE: 6 • BW: 2.3 • WW: 72 • YW: 112 • MCE: 10 • MM: 27 MWW: 63 • MRB: 0.19 • REA: 0.87 • API: 115
SSC Michelle 14Z
Pond View Jasmine Z2
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SAVFinalAnswer0035SPTheAnswer813 SAElineDesign648
SSGoldmineL42JEHKelly JSCountryIvy
• If femininity is important, don’t miss this one. A SimAngus™ out of two bulls known for great females, The Answer and SS Goldmine. KA is a solid black heifer with excellent length, depth and smooth front end. Her mother Kelly goes back to the legendary GA cow family and has produced many outstanding progeny. Now is the opportune time to get started in SimAngus™ and KA will put in prime position. Don’t overlook KA will put you in prime position. Don’t overlook her EPDs.Consignor: JEH Simmentals
SimAngus • ASA# PendingBD: 2-18-12 • Tattoo: Z218 • BW 70 lbs. • WW 680 lbs.
JEH Kellys Answer Z218
CE: 16 • BW: -1.3 • WW: 60 • YW: 89 • MCE: 9 • MM: 22 MWW: 52 • MRB: 0.35 • REA: 0.52 • API: 136
SRSFortune500MVSMaximus ShoemakersMissEmma
SACMrMT73GLBFPrettyWoman LBFMariah
• LBF Pretty Maxie is sired by Tom Vosslers MVS Maximus National Champion. She is a deep bodied thick topped high quality black heifer who puts the package together with her moderate frame - loads of rib and over all power.Consignor: Ladybug Farm
Purebred • ASA# 2663635BD: 3-01-12 • Tattoo: 048Z • BW 82 lbs. • WW 571 lbs.
LBF Pretty Maxie
CE: 8 • BW: 2.8 • WW: 63 • YW: 92 • MCE: 5 • MM: 25 MWW: 57 • MRB: 0.09 • REA: 0.57 • API: 107
SVFSteelForceS701CLRWTRSteelForceW423A ZiesMissDriveN423
PondViewFesterPondViewSweetness PondViewD014
• This March daughter of CLRWTR Steel Force W423A is sure one to find on sale day. A stout, deep bodied, bold sprung heifer, she is sure to impress in the show ring or pasture.Consignor: Pond View Farm
Purebred • ASA# 2642511BD: 3-03-12 • Tattoo: Z1 • BW 78 lbs. • WW 630 lbs.
Pond View Sweetness Z1
CE: 8 • BW: 2.7 • WW: 69 • YW: 97 • MCE: 4 • MM: 20 MWW: 54 • MRB: 0.06 • REA: 0.46 • API: 107
MVS Maximus - reference sire
Pond View Sweetness Z1
JEH Kellys Answer Z218
JEH Kelly- reference dam
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NicholsLegacyG151HooksShearForce38K C&DTracy
STFDominiqueR170JEHUnique119U MMPKissThis37L
• A solid red heifer who will add consistent growth and maternal traits to your herd. Her dam is a flush sister to National Champion STF Dominance T171. Her sire Hooks Shear Force a genetic traits leader has an amazing eight traits in the top 5% is homozygous polled his daughters are known for their milking ability. This powerful female brings performance and an outstanding genetic package. Check out her EPDs and family historyConsignor: JEH Simmentals
Purebred • ASA# PendingBD: 3-03-12 • Tattoo: Z33 • BW 78 lbs. • WW 725 lbs.
JEH Miss Unique Z33
CE: 15 • BW: -0.1 • WW: 57 • YW: 81 • MCE: 13 • MM: 26 MWW: 54 • MRB: 0.29 • REA: 0.84 • API: 129
SRSFortune500MVSMaximus ShoemakersMissEmma
MVRedLight406LBFDivasGirl LBFWanda
• LBF Divas Girl 049Z is a MVS Maximus sired heifer. Maximus was the National Champion Bull at the American Royal in 2009. She has good growth and maternal EPDs with a weaning ratio of 105. She is a solid black deep bodied thick topped clean fronted heifer with a balanced profile. She comes from a structurally correct big footed cow family that has performed well for us. BVD_PI, vaccinated, THE, BQAConsignor: Ladybug Farm
Purebred • ASA# 2663642BD: 3-04-12 • Tattoo: 049Z • BW 82 lbs. • WW 610 lbs.
LBF Divas Girl 049Z
CE: 7 • BW: 3.0 • WW: 73 • YW: 112 • MCE: 7 • MM: 24 MWW: 60 • MRB: 0.16 • REA: 0.31 • API: 100
CNSDreamOnL186SVFSteelForceS701 SVFShezaBeautyL901
WARNitroSVFNJCEbonysCharmR29 NJCEbonyAntoinette
• Here is a dark Cherry red, Steel Force heifer that is deep bodied, smooth shouldered and good hipped. She is out the Great SVF/NJC Ebony’s Charm cow that was one of the top selling females the Pine Ridge Dispersal. Steel a Charm’s flushmate sister topped the New Direction sale this fall at $16,500. If you are in the market for a beautiful Cherry red heifer that has all the right parts and is rich in pedigree then there is no doubt that this is the heifer for you.Consignor: Stewart’s Simmental Cattle
Purebred • ASA# 2661405BD: 3-25-12 • Tattoo: 325Z • BW 74 lbs.
SSC Steel A Charm 325Z
CE: 9 • BW: 2.3 • WW: 67 • YW: 97 • MCE: 4 • MM: 17 MWW: 51 • MRB: -0.08 • REA: 0.55 • API: 106
JEH Miss Unique Z33
SSC Steel A Charm 325Z
SVF NJC Ebonys Charm R29 - reference dam
Attractions: Mountain View Farm is located in the antique capital of the nation centered in Adams and Lancaster counties. The nearby Gettysburg Outlet Mall offers shopping at numerous famous brand stores.
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CNSDreamOnL186SVFSteelForceS701 SVFShezaBeautyL901
LRSBigCountry37ESVFBreathTakerJ130 SCFSSSTabitha131D
• AAS Last Breath is a Steel Force daughter by the one and only Breath Taker. We all know the historic show career of Breath Taker being named Grand Champion Female at the American Royal, NAILE and finally at Denver making her a Triple Crown winner in the Simmental breed. Her legacy lives on thru her many progeny like the late Nadine donor of Simme Valley, the Steel My Breath heifer that sold in the 2011 Stars and Stripes sale to Donald Bangma and a flush mate that was named Supreme Row Champion Heifer at the Minnesota Beef Expo in 2010. Now that Breath Taker is out of production this heifer which is appropriately named Last Breath will indeed be the last Steel Force x Breath Taker heifer ever offered at any sale. Her mating to Steel Force combines two cow families with tremendous show ring appeal, power and dynamic phenotype. Last Breath is a beautiful baldy faced heifer that is deep, easy fleshing with abundant power and soundness. We have taken the guess work out of this mating with a royally bred, ma-ternally designed female with Triple Crown Genetics combined with the outstanding sire Steel Force that has produced many outstanding prog-eny. This will be the Last Breath as far as an opportunity to own a Breath Taker heifer by Steel Force. The door is wide open and the welcome mat is set, however after this heifer is sold the door will close forever. I just want to thank Steve Sanders for giving Anvil Acres the opportunity to own Breath Taker.Consignor: Anvil Acres Farm
Purebred • ASA# 2636342BD: 3-28-12 • Tattoo: Z30 • BW 78 lbs.
AAS Last Breath
CE: 8 • BW: 3.4 • WW: 70 • YW: 109 • MCE: 8 • MM: 23 MWW: 57 • MRB: 0.09 • REA: 0.75 • API: 117
CNSDreamOnL186STFShockingDreamSJ14 STFMissJ0114
MeyersRanch734AnvilAcresFreightliner JauerFreightliner7861245
• Call Me Maybe is one that you need to checkout on sale day. This heifer is out of my daughter’s Meyer 734 x Jauer Freightliner cow by STF Shocking Dream. The dam to “Call Me Maybe” had quite an impressive show career being named the Champion SimAngus Heifer 2010 at the Keystone International Livestock Exposition (KILE) and came back the next year and won Grand Champion Percentage SimAngus Female in 2011. Then in 2012 she was named Grand Champion Cow/calf overall at the KILE. This heifer calf is her first calf and WOW what a good one. Call Me Maybe has a tremendous structure with loads of internal dimension, good topped and yet staying well balanced in her type. I was hesitant to let this female go, however I feel she will quickly make a name for herself just like her dam. You won’t have to look too hard to find her sale day.Consignor: Anvil Acres Farm
Purebred • ASA# 2636343BD: 4-04-12 • Tattoo: Z33 • BW 66 lbs.
AAS Call Me Maybe
CE: 10 • BW: -0.2 • WW: 51 • YW: 75 • MCE: 3 • MM: 17 MWW: 42 • MRB: 0.22 • REA: 0.51 • API: 105
AAS Last Breath
SVF Breath Taker J130 - reference dam
AAS Call Me Maybe
Attractions: Within a ten minute drive of Mountain View Farm is the Eisenhower Farm owned by former U.S. Army General and U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower. In addition to his many other activities, Ike maintained a national prize-winning herd of Angus cattle. Although Ike’s herd is gone now, the house and barns are maintained as they were when the Eisenhower’s lived there and are open to tours by the public.
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WestfallVoyager721PBMRExplorer WWMissMyDream429R
Chigger104KBSKarla53U FeltKarlee46S
• Super cow prospect in this nicely patterned Explorer daughter. She is a descendent of a highly consistent and super productive cow family from the Felt’s in Nebraska.Consignor: Kevin Bishop & Millard Paulus
Purebred • ASA# 2644428BD: 4-12-12 • Tattoo: P07Z • BW 74 lbs
MFP Princess
CE: 8 • BW: 2.5 • WW: 54 • YW: 70 • MCE: 7 • MM: 22 MWW: 49 • MRB: 0.03 • REA: 0.49 • API: 98
YardleyImpressiveT371YardleyHighRegardW242 MissYardleyT68
JDJInfiniteJustice137WWMissJusticeH102N MissPazque102H
• If you’re looking for a fall show heifer be sure to take a close look at Z077. Clean necked and free moving, this girl has style to burn. Her mother is a great producer for us and last year her heifer calf (Y096) by Trademark brought $6,000 at this sale going to Tandy Kidd of Arkansas. That female has been campaigned very successfully for them just as Z077 could be for you. Consignor: Hudson Pines Farm
Purebred • ASA# PendingBD: 9-10-12 • Tattoo: Z077 • BW 81 lbs.
HPF Miss Justice Z077
CE: 8 • BW: 2.0 • WW: 58 • YW: 84 • MCE: 3 • MM: 22 MWW: 51 • MRB: -0.20 • REA: 0.36 • API: 73
SVFSteelFroceS701CLRWTRShockForce MyersQueenSazeracP94
WARNitroWARCrimsonQueen27P DrakeSummerSister
• The “Wow Factor”, Queen Blaze has it “In Spades”! This young prospect has impressed all who have seen her. When it comes to cow family strength she is superior with those notables being Sheza Dandy. Summer Sister and Queen Sazarac. Queen Blaze has the conformation you would expect: structural, soundness, balanced, great foot shape and size, volume, capacity, and femininity all in a moderate frame package. It should be noted that the Dream On influence on Nitro daughters has worked really well for Lone Tree Simmentals of Iowa. Just ask them about National Calf Champion, LTS Essense and LTS Silletto. This young body deserves to wear a leather halter then let her rise to the top of your herd as a very productive brood matron. She has siblings working in herds in IN, MD, OH, SC and TN. Actual BW 81 lbs, Actual WW 588 lbs, Homozygous polled and hetrozygous black. OCV, BVD-PI Negative.Consignor: CLO Simmentals
Purebred • ASA# 2705718BD: 9-14-12 • Tattoo: 27Z • BW 80 lbs. • WW 603 lbs.
CLO Queen Blaze 27Z
CE: 6 • BW: 2.6 • WW: 65 • YW: 94 • MCE: 3 • MM: 19 MWW: 51 • MRB: -0.02 • REA: 0.53 • API: 79
HPF Miss Justice Z077
WW Miss Justice H102N - reference dam
CLO Queen Blaze 27Z
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SVFSteelForceS701CLRWTRShockForceW94C MyersQueenSazeracP94
RCCHeadlinerM6051CNSPerfectionR521 SSMissBreak
• This baldie faced female is big bellied with a cool look. She stems from the famous “Perfection” line and has many high sellers and show winners in her bloodlines. She is sweet natured as well to make her a great project for a young exhibitor. Z079 has the ability to be competitive in the showring and become a great breeding piece when she enters production. Consignor: Hudson Pines Farm
Purebred • ASA# PendingBD: 9-16-12 • Tattoo: Z079 • BW 76 lbs.
HPF Perfection Z079
CE: 7 • BW: 2.4 • WW: 61 • YW: 89 • MCE: 5 • MM: 19 MWW: 49 • MRB: 0.11 • REA: 0.56 • API: 90
CNSDreamOnL186GCFMrAmigo GCFMissMTZel
WSBeefMakerR13SimmeValleyWetMyLips SimmeValleyPrimrose
• Juniors, here’s your next show heifer!! Halter broke and a real sweet heart. Dark red, blaze faced, feminine fronted heifer that is structurally correct – very flashy! BVD-PI negative. Video will be available before sale.Consignor: Simme Valley Ranch
Purebred • ASA# 2672821BD: 9-23-12 • Tattoo: W6Z • BW 106 lbs.
Simme Valley Zita
CE: 10 • BW: 3.9 • WW: 73 • YW: 99 • MCE: 9 • MM: 13 MWW: 50 • MRB: 0.27 • REA: 0.68 • API: 118
CNSDreamOnL186SVFSteelForceS701 SVFShezaBeautyL901
LeachmanSaugahatcheeBEBErroline111 BEBErroline9810
• Saugie Maid is a female that could work in many different areas of the beef industry. She is a super soggy middled, heavy muscled and zipper fronted female that sets down on an ideal set of feet and legs. This is a female that could have a lot of fun and success with on the tan bark because with her phenotype she will grab the judge’s attention as soon as she walks into the ring and hold it until he’s shaking your hand. Then she will most likely turn into your next donor that could take your program to the next level. Saugie Maid will have a lot of friends on sale day and will have a really bright future ahead of her. We are so excited about the future of this heifer and confident in what she will bring to the beef industry that we would like to reserve 5 embryos out of this beauty at the seller’s expense and the new owner’s convenience.Consignor: Stewart’s Simmental Cattle
SimAngus • ASA# 2694260BD: 9-23-12 • Tattoo: 923Z • BW 81 lbs.
SSC Saugie Maid 923Z
CE: 11 • BW: 0.9 • WW: 60 • YW: 98 • MCE: 7 • MM: 18 MWW: 48 • MRB: 0.13 • REA: 0.61 • API: 104
HPF Perfection Z079
CNS Perfection R521- reference dam
GCF Mr Amigo - reference sire
SSC Saugie Maie 923Z
BEB Erroline 111 - reference dam
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Stars & Stripes Flush & Embryos CNSDreamOnL186SVFNJCBuiltRightN48 NJCEbonyAntoinette
TMPFKeepDreaminMissCCFR78 PartisoverPartiGirl903H
• At Rocky Hollow we work hard to have a top notch small herd of Simmental genetics. We selected Vidalia out of a past Dixie National sale and her genetics have just overwhelmed us by the high quality and overall consistency. This Built Right female is a past North American champion and as a donor is producing progeny on a high level. With her success it has enabled us to market some embryos to some great breeders. Many top breeders such as Hudson Pines, Sanders Ranch, Anvil Acres, Gibbs Farms, David Simms and Greg Wyant to name a few, have taken note of this baldie female and have added genetics to their programs. Her cow card is growing and the reports have extremely good. We have probably one of the best individuals we have ever raised out of this donor and sired by Singletary. This donor calved this spring and is ready to be flushed. We will let you pick the bull and will guaran-tee a minimum of six embryos with a open top or we can even split two flushes with the buyer. The thing we love about the Simmental business is the people and having breeders being pleased with offspring with the TNC Prefix from our small herd. Call for additional details on this donor.Consignor: Rocky Hollow
Purebred Flush • ASA# 2427497BD: 11-21-07 • Tattoo: T3
BF Vidalia Flush
CE: 8 • BW: 2.4 • WW: 59 • YW: 85 • MCE: 4 • MM: 18 MWW: 47 • MRB: -0.05 • REA: 0.33 • API: 89
TCF/RCCTemptationSHSNavigator RockyHillsJo
SummitcrestHighPrimeBigKLadyHighPrime ExarLady1522
• 3 embryos guaranteeing 1 pregnancy if work is done by an AETA certified embryologist.• Here is an opportunity to purchase embryos from our SimAngus Navigator daughter that we purchased from the Hudson Pines Living Legacy V sale. Chan Phillips described Lady Prime as a female with tremendous structure under all four corners, long sided with loads of internal dimension while staying complete and balanced in her type and kind. She was named the NAILE Division VI Champion Heifer after just six weeks of having a calf. She was also named the Denver 2010 Senior Calf Champion. Lady Prime is an extremely impressive looking female with tons of thickness, perfect udder and super cool front end. Her mating to Shocking Dream or Shock Force should produce elite ¾ Simmental genetics with tremendous show ring appeal, power and dynamic phenotype. Take advantage of this opportunity to add elite genetics to your breeding program. Selling three embryos of each mating guaranteeing one pregnancy per mating if work done by an AETA certified embryologist. Consignor: Anvil Acres
3or5Embryos
HPRP Lady Prime Embryos
PROJ EPDs CLRWTR Shock Force
CE: 14 • BW: 0.4 • WW: 59 • YW: 92 • MCE: 5 • MM: 18 MWW: 47 • MRB: 0.28 • REA: 0.53 • API: 122
PROJ EPDs STF Shocking Dream
CE: 9 • BW: 0.6 • WW: 58 • YW: 91 • MCE: 5 • MM: 18 MWW: 48 • MRB: 0.26 • REA: 0.46 • API: 103
HPRP Lady Prime - reference dam
STF Shocking Dream - reference sire
CLRWTR Shock Force - reference sire
BF Vidalia - reference dam
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GWSEbonysTrademark6NRemingtonSecretWeapon185 AubreysBlackblazeII5T
WheatlandBull468PHPFCalienteU335 GCFMissCaliente
• Selling choice of 3 embryos guaranteeing 1 pregnancy or 5 embryos guaranteeing 2 pregnancies if work is done by a certified embryologist.• At Hudson Pines we are proud of the Caliente donor U335. What a cow family. The success of this cow families overwhelming Silverstone continues to produce many champion as and top sellers out of this line. Many programs with Caliente progeny are finding that some success. Mark Muellar has several calves on the ground by Secret Weapon and we look forward to this promising mating. Get on board, it should be a bang. Consignor: Hudson Pines Farm
Choiceof3or5embryos
HPF Caliente x Remington Secret Weapon
CE: 6 • BW: 2.8 • WW: 58 • YW: 79 • MCE: 5 • MM: 21 MWW: 50 • MRB: 0.02 • REA: 0.75 • API: 96
PROJ EPDs
BurnsBullX339UWLEPowerStroke NicholsJolietteC75
NLC64YTomcatTJFTomGirlH52 Queenie34C
• Selling 5 embryos guaranteeing 2 pregnancies or 3 embryos guaran-teeing 1 pregnancy by Grandmaster if work is done by an AETA certified embryologist.• Selling 3 embryos guaranteeing 1 pregnancy by CLRWTR Shock Force if work is done by an AETA certified embryologist.• Miss Power Lass has made her mark in this industry, with daughters selling for $6000 to Hudson Pines Farm and also to Jay Anderson. Her embryos have been in demand, selling as high as $950/each in Louisville for Hudson Pines Farm. Lass is one of the most impressive Power Stroke daughters you will ever see. Massive and powerful in her type and kind while being extremely sound structured. Take a look at her maternal side – TJF Tom Girl & Queenie 34C made their own mark in this breed. She has been a great embryo producer, giving us 24 Grandmaster’s in one flush and 18 Shock Force in another, in coop with Hudson Pines Farm. Lass is heterozygous black and homozygous polled. Consignor: Simme Valley
3or5Embryos
B&B Miss Power Lass Embryos
PROJ EPDs CLRWTR Shock Force
CE: 9 • BW: 2.3 • WW: 76 • YW: 76 • MCE: 6 • MM: 23 MWW: 50 • MRB: 0.11 • REA: 0.70 • API: 114
PROJ EPDs Grandmaster
CE: 9 • BW: 2.1 • WW: 59 • YW: 87 • MCE: 8 • MM: 20 MWW: 50 • MRB: 0.03 • REA: 0.61 • API: 96
A&B
B&B Miss Power Lass - reference dam
GWS Ebonys Grandmaster - reference sire
CLRWTR Shock Force - reference sire
HPRP Caliente U335 - reference dam
Remington Secret Weapon 185 - reference sire
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Stars & Stripes Bred Heifers HooksShearForce38KWSBeefMakerR13 DCRMSRibeyeN72
CNSDramOnL186ESSTrishaTR13 ReneeR13
• Non-Diluted red heifer, solid color pattern. Top 5% for Calving Ease, Birth Weight, API and TI. Many who have seen her have asked why we are selling her. My answers: 1) put your best in the sale, 2) I own the factory, 3) full sib heifer on the ground, 4) another full sib calf “in the oven” for this fall, 5) Daddy is really doing well lately on a national level. Bred to homozygous black/polled In Dew Time for an early September calf. BVD/PI Negative. Born and raised on our farm under BQA stan-dards. Safe in calf. My loss, your gain.• AId to HTP SVF In Dew Time, ASA# 2285555 on 11-22-13Consignor: Mountain View Farm
Purebred • ASA# 2602210BD: 9-14-11 • Tattoo: Y9 • BW 84 lbs. • WW 717 lbs.
MVS Beefmakers Annie Y9
CE: 14 • BW: 0.8 • WW: 68 • YW: 97 • MCE: 11 • MM: 26 MWW: 60 • MRB: 0.33 • REA: 0.73 • API: 135
HCPowerDrive88HSimmeValleyMachoAsU TripleCSweetAsUJ020C
STFTooRedG64CLOSweetSensation704R WARDivaM704
• Yoplai is a full sib to URA Keeper sold in 2009 to Darrin Smith in Illinois. She is long spined and feminine fronted, bred to BMR Explorer. This is a great opportunity to obtain genetics out of the infamous and deceased War Diva M704. BVD-PI negative. BQA Certified herd.• AId to BMR Explorer, ASA# 2385799 on 12-19-12Consignor: Simme Valley
Purebred • ASA# 2608970BD: 9-19-11 • Tattoo: 74Y • BW 94 lbs.
Simme Valley Yoplai
CE: 13 • BW: -0.8 • WW: 40 • YW: 63 • MCE: 8 • MM: 17 MWW: 37 • MRB: -0.06 • REA: 0.36 • API: 97
CNSDreamOnL186CLOLTSEntourage72T WARDivaM704
PVF-BFBF26BlackJokerHPFMsLookyHereL056 NorthlandMiss808H
• Royal pedigree here. Grand paternal dam ranks as one of the top donor cows in the breed. Grand maternal dam was one of the top donors at Hudson Pines Farm. Daddy is one of the top 50 bulls from 2012. Momma is a very active and productive breeder on our farm at twelve years of age. MVS Maximus could not resist her so we let him have her. If you like large capacity, deep bodied young cows, you will not be able to resist her either. Maximus calf due in late December. BVD/PI negative. Raised on our farm under BQA standards.• PE to MVS Maximus, ASA# 2371205from 3-15-13 to 3-18-13Consignor: Mountian View Farm
Purebred • ASA# 2602216BD: 9-28-11 • Tattoo: Y12 • BW 83 lbs. • WW 708 lbs.
MVS Looky Me Now Y12
CE: 9 • BW: 2.0 • WW: 67 • YW: 99 • MCE: 7 • MM: 17 MWW: 50 • MRB: -0.11 • REA: 0.77 • API: 104
MVS Beefmakers Annie Y9
MVS Looky Me Now Y12
Attractions: Immediately adjacent to Mountain View Farm is the “Land of Little Horses” which provides a great miniature horse show for the youngsters.
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CNSDreamOnL186SVFNJCBuiltRightN48 NJCEbonyAntoinette
GWSEbonysTrademark6NSVJLightMeUp TripleCBurnItUpN34L
• These two Light Me Up daughters by Built Right will catch your eye on sale day. Both are put together very nicely through their front one third and carry themselves on a sound set of feet and legs. Burning Love is the freakier necked of the two and is longer bodied. Burn Notice is more moderate with more of a cow look. Both are super feminine in their makeup and look to be outstanding cow prospects and should carry enough body and muscle dimension to make them competitive in the show ring as well this is our first set of valves by Light Me Up. Based on what we’ve seen so far she’s going to be a true asset to our donor program. Light Me Up was a past division winner at Denver, and Built Right needs no introduction to the breed. Both sell bred to the hot new sire Uno Mas for an early calf. Consignor: Kevin and Ward Bishop
CE: 10 • BW: 2.3 • WW: 62 • YW: 88 • MCE: 5 • MM: 21 MWW: 52 • MRB: 0.04 • REA: 0.56 • API: 103
Purebred • ASA# 2646190BD: 1-02-12 • Tattoo: 24Z • BW 74 lbs.
KBS WBSF Burning Love 24Z
• AId to WLE Uno Mas X549, ASA# 2532016 on 3-03-13.
Purebred • ASA# 2646191BD: 1-05-12 • Tattoo: 23Z • BW 55 lbs.
KBS/WBSF Burn Notice 23Z
• AId to WLE Uno Mas X549, ASA# 2532016 on 3-04-13.
CNSDreamOnL186SVF/NJCBuiltRightN48 NJCEbonyAntoinette
TripleCHiddenPowerBVLassie TaylorsBDCLass032Y
• This black female has some white on her face that makes her a standout. Z0 is moderate framed and stout made with lots of body. Her 1/2 maternal sister won the Dixie Classic Jr. Show for the Belcher Family of NC. Halter broken and ready to show.• AId to MCM Top Grade, ASA# 2540315 on 3-16-13.Consignor: Buena Vista Simmentals
Purebred • ASA# 2634000BD: 1-03-12 • Tattoo: Z0 • BW 72 lbs.
BV Miss Built Right
CE: 10 • BW: 0.8 • WW: 57 • YW: 78 • MCE: 5 • MM: 20 MWW: 48 • MRB: 0.06 • REA: 0.25 • API: 97
KBS WBSF Burning Love 24Z
KBS/SBSF Burn Notice 23Z
BV Miss Built Right
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WestfallVoyager721PBMRExplorer WWMissMyDream429R
WLEBandwagonKBSAmity31R B&KBlackBerthaLace
• Pirde is the kind we could all use a whole herd of. Moderate, complete, low maintenance and backed by great cow families. Pride is a maternal sister to KBS Fantasia who sold to Anvil Acres and Folly Farm for $3,000 in the 2008 sale, and KBS Amber who sold for $4,000 in the 2008 sale. Barry Wesner expects great things from Uno Mas. Bred up early to the new hot sire Uno Mas.• AId to WLE Uno Mas X549, ASA# 2532016 on 3-04-13.Consignor: Kevin Bishop
Purebred • ASA# 2645735BD: 1-08-12 • Tattoo: 87Z • BW 68 lbs
KBS Pride 87Z
CE: 10 • BW: -0.6 • WW: 49 • YW: 65 • MCE: 7 • MM: 21 MWW: 46 • MRB: -0.03 • REA: 0.41 • API: 101
SVJPowerSurgeWestfallVoyager721P DrakeSummerSister
HTPSVFInDewTimeHPFLoveMeU182 NJCSVFLoveMeDontU
• “All U Need Is Love” is a Voyager daughter out of the HPF Love Me heifer that our daughter bought from the Stars & Stripes sale in 2009. My daughter successfully showed the dam at the NAILE were she was a di-vision winner as well as numerous state fair championships. All U Need Is Love comes from the great NJC SVF Love Me Dont U donor that is an Joker/Ebony Antoinette daughter described by Hudson Pines and ETR as one of the most productive and consistent donors they ever owned. The breeding to Navigator will definitely be exciting and should provide a quick return on your investment.• AId to SHS Navigator N2B, ASA# 2202195 on 3-01-13.Consignor: Anvil Acres Farm
Purebred • ASA# 2617745BD: 1-04-12 • Tattoo: Z02 • BW 71 lbs.
AAS All U Need Is Love
CE: 9 • BW: 0.8 • WW: 53 • YW: 67 • MCE: 8 • MM: 28 MWW: 54 • MRB: 0.04 • REA: 0.52 • API: 107
WestfallVoyager721PBMRExplorer WWMissMyDream429R
NicholsLegacyG151HooksSerenity48S HooksRedSister39J
• 88Z is a solid black Moderate framed, Explorer daughter. She’s smooth made and feminine with loads of style. Her dam has been very productive and reliable. She sells bred to Uno Mas.• AId to WLE Uno Mas X549, ASA# 2532016 on 3-03-13.Consignor: Kevin Bishop
Purebred • ASA# 2645734BD: 1-05-12 • Tattoo: 88Z • BW 62 lbs
KBS Serenity 88Z
CE: 11 • BW: -1.9 • WW: 47 • YW: 61 • MCE: 10 • MM: 27 MWW: 50 • MRB: 0.00 • REA: 0.35 • API: 101
CNSDreamOnL186HTP/SVFDuracellT52 HTPsVFHoneydew
CNSDreamOnL186SimmeValleySalmanca SimmeValleyNicolette
• Performance and soundness, what a package. We are able to count on her dam to do a superior job with her calves each year. Zelda is the highest performing heifer in our 2012 spring heifer crop with a BW 78 lbs, WW 722 lbs, and YW 964 lbs. She is very sound and fluid in her movement with plenty of length of body and rib shape. She is very sound and fluid in her movement with plenty of length of body and rib shape. She is backed by the strong cow families of Sheza Dandy, Honeydew and the strong maternal base of Simme Valley, NY. Siblings are working in herds in KY, OH and TN. This double bred Dream On heifer will sell bred ot the spring 2012 outcross sale topper. W/C Wide Track. Homozygous black and homozygous poled. OCV, BVD-PI Negative.• AId to W/C Wide Track, ASA# 2588250Consignor: CLO Simmentals
Purebred • ASA# 2651762BD: 2-09-12 • Tattoo: 95Z • BW 78 lbs. • WW 722 lbs.
CLO Zelda 95Z
CE: 11 • BW: 2.1 • WW: 65 • YW: 97 • MCE: 7 • MM: 18 MWW: 50 • MRB: 0.21 • REA: 0.72 • API: 122
HPF Love Me U182 - reference dam
CLO Zelda 95Z
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SVJPowerSurgeWestfallVoyager721P DrakeSummerSister
EmulationNBar5522ThomasMissLucy3107 ThomasMissLucy1242
• Lucy is one of the last heifer’s out of our Angus donor that Chan Phillips bought for us from the Aker’s sale back in 2005. Thomas Miss Lucy has time tested Angus genetics from a great family tree that includes Emulation and Scotch Cap. Don’t miss this opportunity to acquire a top notch bred backed by time proven genetics. Her mating to STF Momentum will produce a 3/4 blood calf that could prove exciting for the new owner.• AId to STF Mr Momentum H508, ASA# 1972964 on 3-01-12 Consignor: Anvil Acres Farm
SimAngus • ASA# 2570915BD: 2-10-11 • Tattoo: Y03 • BW 76 lbs.
Anvil Acres Lucy
CE: 11 • BW: 0.8 • WW: 47 • YW: 67 • MCE: 7 • MM: 24 MWW: 47 • MRB: 0.16 • REA: 035 • API: 99
IrishBlackKnightBlackIrishKansas KansasBlackLass
TripleCMajicManAnvilAcresShezaMajic AnvilAcresDreamcatcher
• Black Majic is a bred heifer with a super disposition that our son Braxton owns. Braxton has decided to offer her at this years sale. She is sired by Black Irish Kansas that is known for making good momma cows and she has a good set of EPDs that are well balanced. Here is an opportunity to purchase a super nice heifer with lasting genetics and when combined with being breed to CLRWTR Shock Force that makes for a very appealing package. She is due to calf in early December.• AId to CLRWTR Shock Force, ASA# 2496698 on 3-06-12 Consignor: Anvil Acres Farm
Purebred • ASA# 2526170BD: 3-02-10 • Tattoo: X06 • BW 69 lbs
Anvil Acres Black Majic
CE: 13 • BW: 0.6 • WW: 58 • YW: 92 • MCE: 13 • MM: 21 MWW: 50 • MRB: 0.04 • REA: 0.63 • API: 118
TripleCInvasionLMFMovinForward LMFGodivasBeautystroke
CCRVisionYCMissVision YCMSBlackJoker
• BV Eva is a moderate framed, stout made, homo-black heifer. This “ground-sow” is backed by Tom Clark’s B80 cow family. BV Eva’s September Ebony’s Grandmaster calf should be a winner for your operation. • AId to GWS Ebonys Grandmaster, ASA# 2281133 on 12-14-12Consignor: Buena Vista Simmentals
Purebred • ASA# 2583333BD: 3-21-11 • Tattoo: Y20 • BW 78 lbs.
BV Eva
CE: 9 • BW: 1.4 • WW: 56 • YW: 89 • MCE: 10 • MM: 20 MWW: 48 • MRB: 0.06 • REA: 0.63 • API: 115
Westfall Voyager 721P - reference sire
LMF Movin Forward - reference sire
Attractions: Mountain View Farm is an hour and a half north of, Washington D.C. and Annapolis and Baltimore MD. Take time during your stay here to visit our Nation’s Capital and the various museums and galleries there. The Baltimore inner-harbor is a great place to visit and dine-out
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CNSDreamOnL186HTP/SVFDuracellT52 HTPSVFHoneydew
WheatlandBull468PCLOUrsula51U WARDivaM704
• Zena is a member of our stalwart cow family of WAR Diva. The soundness and composition of Zena’s grandam will surface in her future production. The champion dam of 51UZ is our highest milk EPD cow with tremendous udder shape and development inherited from her dam, WAR Diva. Once again cow families come into play through “Honeydew”, “Sheza Dandy” and Wheatland Lady 902J from Canada. This female has the length, femininity, and structure to be an asset to any program. The future of Zena should be bright with her outcross Canadian genetics on her dam’s side. To add to her value she will sell bred to W/C Wide Track. Homozygous black and homozygous polled. OCV. BVDE- PI Negative.• AId to W/C Wide Track, ASA# 2588250Consignor: CLO Simmentals
Purebred • ASA# 2651764BD: 4-05-12 • Tattoo: 512UZ • BW 84 lbs. • WW 632lbs.
CLO Zena 51UZ
CE: 11 • BW: 2.1 • WW: 69 • YW: 108 • MCE: 8 • MM: 23 MWW: 57 • MRB: 0.11 • REA: 0.73 • API: 124
3CMachoM450BZSTCCSheriffTaylor AuntBea
HCPowerDrive88HStocksPhebe Madalin
• This cow is long bodie, sound and has depth of rib. She stands on an adequate amount of bone. She has great genetics and stems from 3C Macho and Power Drive families. She has a great disposition and is halter broke. She is bred for December/January calf. Information will be available on sale day.• AId to ZKCC Chopper, ASA# 2453413 on 3-15-13.Consignor: JEH Simmentals
Purebred • ASA# 2490213BD: 4-24-09 • Tattoo: W7 • BW 84 lbs
SHCC Phebe’s Taylormade
CE: 4 • BW: 2.3 • WW: 53 • YW: 79 • MCE: 3 • MM: 28 MWW: 55 • MRB: 0.09 • REA: 0.57 • API: 75
TCFRCCTemptationSHSNavigator RockyHillsJo
PCCNightMovesH10Folly’sMyShadow Folly’sAutumnRed
• AI’d on January 30th to Goldmine. Dam was four time cow-calf chamption at the MD State Fair. Diamond is eye-appealing, stylish, and broody as well. Vet checked and is safe in calf.• AId to SS Goldmine L42, ASA# 2106737 on 1-30-13.Consignor: Folly Farm
Purebred • ASA# 2637630BD: 9-17-11 • Tattoo: Y06 • BW 89 lbs.
Folly’s Black Diamond
CE: 11 • BW: 1.1 • WW: 61 • YW: 90 • MCE: 3 • MM: 19 MWW: 50 • MRB: 0.05 • REA: 0.24 • API: 101
CLO Zena 51UZ
ZKCC Chopper - reference AI sire
Folly’s Black Diamond
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NicholsLegacyEllingson’sLegacy EllingtonsMSPstockK58
SandRanchHandBVHandy BVBlackLady
• Folly’s Legacy is a “complete package”. Lots of depth and rib - a great mom in the making. Vet checked - safe in Calf to SS Goldmine.• AId to SS Goldmine L42, ASA# 2106737 on 1-30-13.Consignor: Folly Farm
Purebred • ASA# 2637631BD: 12-05-11 • Tattoo: Y08 • BW 94 lbs
Folly’s Legacy
CE: 12 • BW: 0.5 • WW: 59 • YW: 91 • MCE: 11 • MM: 24 MWW: 53 • MRB: 0.07 • REA: 0.91 • API: 120
PVF-BFBF25BlackJokerSSEbonysGrandmaster SOSFEbony’sJoyL123
CNSDreamOnL186RingofFire TripleCLookingLovely
• Black Fire is an own daughter of our red donor cow that was one of the top sellers in last year’s Stars and Stripes sale. Y26 is built just like her mother. She has a big hip,strong top,and great rib shape tied together with a feminine front end. Black Fire is a performance female with an excellent phenotype and an API of 129• AId to KSU Venom, ASA# 297045 on 1-01-13.Consignor: Buena Vista Simmentals
Purebred • ASA# 2583336BD: 6-16-11 • Tattoo: Y26 • BW 82 lbs
BV Black Fire
CE: 10 • BW: 1.3 • WW: 54 • YW: 76 • MCE: 6 • MM: 19 MWW: 46 • MRB: 0.24 • REA: 0.73 • API: 130
CNSDreamOnL186Gonsior/NFScarletdreams Swain-SCFCandy015K
CircleSLeachman600UNRFKarla SCCTomboy165F
• Here’s a young female that calved at 23 months of age, doing a great job raising your next solid black replacement heifer. She has great herd building sires in her pedigree - Dream On and 600U Heterogygous Black. BVD-PI negative. Video’s will be on-line prior to the sale.
49A BD: 1-17-13Sex: HeiferBW: 92TATTOO: 45A Sire: WSBeefMakerR13,ASA# 2289889Consignor: Simme Valley
Purebred • ASA# 2577334BD: 2-18-11 • Tattoo: 45Y • BW 88 lbs.
Simme Valley Yankee
CE: 15 • BW: 0.0 • WW: 48 • YW: 71 • MCE: 8 • MM: 24 MWW: 48 • MRB: 0.08 • REA: 0.53 • API: 114
BV Black Fire
Ring of Fire - reference dam
Folly’s Legacy
Stars & Stripes Cow - Calf Pairs
GWMrMaternal057DSACMrMT73G SPCMissTailer47C
CNSPowerSource070KGWMissPowerSource447 GWMissOrlando173K
• Emma is a big ribbed, big hipped milking machine raising a great potential herd sire. She has a great temperament, making her an asset in any herd. BQA Certified herd. Videos will be on-line prior to sale.
50A BD: 2-14-13Sex: BullBW: 94TATTOO: 15A Sire: CLOEntourage,ASA# 2392811Consignor: Simme Valley
Purebred • ASA# 2436304BD: 1-26-08 • Tattoo: WB05U • BW 91 lbs.
WBSF KBS Emma 05U
CE: 7 • BW: 5.7 • WW: 61 • YW: 85 • MCE: -1 • MM: 19 MWW: 50 • MRB: 0.12 • REA: 0.57 • API: 100
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LandridgeJetBlackCircleS.Leachman600U BDVR52MSBlackKnight
NicholsBlackDestinyD12Shoemaker’sMissEmma ShoemakersMissSweetheart
• This three-year old embryo cow is out of our donor cow, Shoemaker’s Miss Emma and she is a maternal half sister to our 2009 National Cham-pion Bull, MVS Maximus. She is a product of an excellent flush (28 Grade 0ne embryos - high fertility) with CS Leachman 600U. She sells with a 3 month old blaze faced heifer calf at side sired by SVF/NJC Built Right N48. Alexis will be re-bred prior to sale to Built Right for a January, 2014 calf. This is a three-in-one package you have to take home. Tested nega-tive for BVD/PI and raised from birth on our farm under BQA standards.
51A Name: MVSAlexandraA7ASA: 2694784BD: 1-27-13Sex: HeiferBW: 80TATTOO: A7 Sire: SVF/NJCBuiltRight• Three month old, blazed faced Built Right daughter sells with her mother. A great show prospect to begin work this coming fall. Very relaxed and low key, easily handled.Consignor: Mountain View Farm
Purebred • ASA# 2525917BD: 3-18-10 • Tattoo: X8 • BW 91 lbs. • WW 608 lbs.
MVS Alexis
CE: 9 • BW: 2.9 • WW: 64 • YW: 100 • MCE: 6 • MM: 24 MWW: 56 • MRB: 0.12 • REA: 0.54 • API: 113
WestfallVoyager721PBMRExplorer WWMissMyDream429R
SVF/NJCBuiltRightN48HPFMelodyW613 HPFMsMelodyM011
• This is an opportunity to add great genetics to your herd with a female that carries tremendous rib shape and correct structure. Here’s a young two year old raising a herd sire prospect. Homozygous black. BVD-PI negative. BQA Certified herd. Videos will be on-line prior to sale.
52A BD: 2-04-13Sex: BullBW: 76TATTOO: Y61A Sire: SimmeValleyMachoAsUConsignor: Simme Valley
Purebred • ASA# 2577343BD: 1-27-11 • Tattoo: 61Y • BW 87 lbs.
Simme Valley Yo Yo
CE: 11 • BW: 0.9 • WW: 55 • YW: 75 • MCE: 7 • MM: 25 MWW: 53 • MRB: -0.01 • REA: 0.25 • API: 103
MVS Alexis
HPF Melody W613 - reference dam
Attractions: • Mountain View Farm is located about one hour from Hershey, PA – Chocolate Town USA. Tours of the factory and surrounding attractions are open year around.
Scan this QR code with your smart phone to view the catalog online at http://www.edjesales.com/parke/starsandstripes/index.html
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SSGoldmineL42MCMFGoldmineN93 SSRedDawn
WLEExcelMHGMissExcellent25N MeadowHill451L
• Pond View Molly is a well balanced, structurally sound made female, with a long extended front end, and a picture perfect udder. This female has a bull calf at side by GCF MR Amigo born 1/2/13 with a very promis-ing look to him at a young age. AI to WLE Uno Mas X549 on 3/21/13.Molly also produced the top selling female that we sold in the 2013 PA beef expo sale.• AId to WLE Uno Mas X549, ASA# 2532016 on 3-21-13.
53A BD: 1-02-13Sex: BullBW: 78TATTOO: A1 Sire: GCFAmigoConsignor: Pond View Farm
Purebred • ASA# 2488068BD: 2-10-09 • Tattoo: W210 • BW 80 lbs. • WW 577 lbs.
Pond View Molly
CE: 9 • BW: 2.2 • WW: 58 • YW: 82 • MCE: 6 • MM: 16 MWW: 47 • MRB: -0.01 • REA: 0.49 • API: 96
NicholsLegacyG151CNSDreamOnL186 CNSSheezaDreamK107W
HCPowerDrive88HSSCMsPowerDriveM129 Y1MissYardleyA129
• This Dream On daughter has a pedigree about as good as you could write one. With Power Drive on the bottom side tracing back to a Yardley bred female. You will want to make sure you look this female up. Ador-able has a real feminine front 1/3 along with a big square hip. Her picture does not do her justice. The heifer calf at her side will be sure to grab your attention on sale day. She is real neat made with a lot of power down her top and through her hip. Upgrade seems to be really clicking with the Dream On daughters and this calf is no exception. This calf will quite possibly pay for the pair. This is one that you won’t be able to miss when evaluating the cattle on sale day.
54A BD: 1-02-13Sex: HeiferBW: 87TATTOO: 12A Sire: MrNLCUpgrade,ASA# 2456900Consignor: Stewart’s Simmental Cattle
Purebred • ASA# 2545177BD: 5-06-10 • Tattoo: 56X • BW 80 lbs.
SSC Adorable 56X
CE: 12 • BW: 0.6 • WW: 55 • YW: 74 • MCE: 10 • MM: 21 MWW: 48 • MRB: 0.14 • REA: 0.60 • API: 117
BOZRedcoatAnkonianRedCeasar GFICandaceG51
MVRedLight406STFDesaRae ERMissRedline42B
• This is a female we probably shouldn’t be selling. As a first calf heifer, U079 raised a Pathfinder daughter that brought $5,700 at the Illinois Beef Expo going to Kaisand Cattle in IA and U079’s 2nd calf was a “902” daughter that brought $10,000 in The Living Legacy VII going to Sunrise Farms in NY. This red female has already proven that she will generate dollars, just give her a chance to do so for you.• AId to JF Milestone 999W, ASA# 2494990Consignor: Hudson Pines Farm
Purebred • ASA# 2456900BD: 2-02-08 • Tattoo: U079 • BW 88 lbs.
HPF Miss Desa Rae U079
CE: 8 • BW: 3.2 • WW: 67 • YW: 104 • MCE: 10 • MM: 21 MWW: 54 • MRB: 0.04 • REA: 0.42 • API: 96
WLE Uno Mas X549 - reference AI sire
SSC Adorable 56X
HPF Miss Desa Rae U079
STF Desa Rae - reference dam
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WLEPowerStrokeKSUVenom101M MissKansasK11G
MeyerRanch734SNCCK223 223
• If a person had a pasture full of 3/4 blood baldie females like this, you would be guaranteed success in the cattle business for a long time. S223 is a belly draggin type of a cow with a flawless structure and attractive look. Breed her PB, breed her 1/2 blood, breed her clubby; cows like this work in any facet of the industry. She is low maintenance yet does a tremendous job raising her calf. She raised a Voyager daugh-ter that sold for $7,500 in The Living Legacy V. S223 will calve first part of April to HPF Expedition T049. Consignor: Hudson Pines Farm
3/4Blood • ASA# 2355364BD: 2-01-06 • Tattoo: S223 • BW 83 lbs. • WW 620 lbs.
RCC Lilac S223
CE: 6 • BW: 0.9 • WW: 41 • YW: 53 • MCE: 7 • MM: 24 MWW: 45 • MRB: 0.01 • REA: 0.31 • API: 81
NicholsLegacyG151HooksShearForce38K C&DTracy
SSGoldmineL42MTVSweetpea MTVSweetDream
• Hair, structure, calving ease and performance. MTV Nevel’s is calving ease bull out of Hook’s Shear Force and Goldmine. Moderate frame with excellent structure and a good disposition. Nevel’s is halter broke. Check out his EPDs!Consignor: JEH Simmentals
PurebredBull • ASA# 2608048BD: 11-11-11 • Tattoo: 07Y • BW 81 lbs.
MTV Nevele
CE: 18 • BW: -2.6 • WW: 48 • YW: 62 • MCE: 9 • MM: 26 MWW: 50 • MRB: 0.27 • REA: 0.93 • API: 135
RCC Lilac S223
MTV Nevele
Stars & Stripes Bull
Ken and Jeanne White have been a major part of the Simmental family of breeders in the Northeastern United States for many years. Whether they came to a cattle sale or cattle show, they always brought great, functional cattle. Ken White was a man who will be remembered for many attributes. The infectious smile was one of the first things you would notice. When he smiled, shook your hand and said he was glad to see you, you knew very well that he meant every word of it. Ken always had a positive outlook on any situation. Not one to grumble or complain, he always looked on the bright side in even the most difficult of situations. This was true even in the last weeks of his life. Ken was always one of the first to step up and lend a hand in any task that needed to be done and there were so many things that he could do well. We are fortunate to have known Ken White and proud to have called him our friend. He will be greatly missed by all of us.
In Remembrance August 10, 1947 to October 21, 2012
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Gettysburg. A name widely known in U.S. and World history. In the third year of the American Civil War, 90,000 Northern soldiers, 70,000 Southern soldiers, 72,000 horses and mules, over 600 cannon, met in mortal combat in three days of battle. This was the largest battle ever conducted on the North American continent. The battle was conducted over 6,000 acres of approximately 38 separate farms surrounding the town of Gettysburg.Mountain View Farm, host farm for the Gettysburg Stars and Stripes Sale, sits less than two miles from the battlefield. The Stars and Stripes Sales Group is pleased to offer a complimentary tour of the Gettysburg Battlefield as part of this year’s sale. Tour leaders this year are Dr. Carol Reardon of Penn State University and Colonel Tom Vossler, host for the sale. Carol and Tom are both military historians who specialize in history of the American Civil War. They recently completed their book on the Battle at Gettysburg entitled A Field Guide to Gettysburg. The book will be released for sale by the University of North Carolina Press in June and may be pre-ordered now. The tour Tom and Carol will lead will include a lot of what is in their book. Carol is also co-owner of two of the producing dams in the Mountain View Farm herd. To reserve your space(s) on this popular battlefield tour, call Tom or Barbara Vossler at 717-337-1615. If no answer to your call, leave a voice mail with your name and head count for the tour. The tour will depart the sale barn on Friday, May 3rd at 1:00 pm and will last about two and one-half hours giving you plenty of time to view the cattle prior to the social hour at the farm house at 5:30 pm. For those of you staying over for a long weekend (what a great idea) Carol and Tom will be available to you on Sunday afternoon May 5th for a battlefield tour departing the farm at 10:00 am. Any cattle you buy at the sale can remain at the farm overnight into Sunday with no additional charge.
Complimentary guided tour of the Gettysburg Battlefield on Friday, May 3 rd & Sunday, May 5 th
The Stars & Stripes Consignors want to Thank You for your Attendance.
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