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| These are the lots that sold at the Run for the Roses Sale.. |

“The Modern Beef Machine”, there is no measuring tool for cows like this one. K- Cow 2817 stands alone in terms of unbelievable mass and club calf utility, she is that unique. The
amount of raw power and volume that 2817 loads on to such a fluid, balanced, perfectly-sized frame is shocking – and she passes it on to her calves. This cow is the very definition
of a “low input/high output” beef machine; and she makes it look easy. There is no sign of TH or PHA near her yet her 2007 natural daughter by Heat Wave brought in $9,500 at
weaning time and her 2009 full sister sold for $3,800. Think what a bull calf will be worth. Select your favorites from this stout list by Heat Wave, Hairy Bear, and the $56,000 GVC
Suh and then write your ticket this spring. With Cow 2817, this is strong stuff, indeed! CLICK TO VIEW THE VIDEO OF LOT 8.
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Take advantage of what may be your last chance to own daughters of the famous Rita JO39. Granny Creek Farms sold JO39 this summer to Stanleyville Cattle Company, OH, after
she produced in excess of $125,000 in progeny sales. The epitome of lasting maternal quality, JO39 raises the bar for other Angus cows with her consistent, leading quality. Daughters
have been features across the USA and this trio is excellent. Grab hold!
CLICK TO VIEW THE VIDEO OF LOT 12A.

| Check the older sister for proof of what this special young one – and her full sister –
will become. This is a valuable trio with a proven pedigree and they’ll make important
breeding pieces as they mature. CLICK TO VIEW THE VIDEO OF LOT 12B. |
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The youngest of the three full sisters from JO39 selling here, this cool youngster might
be the best choice for improvement. Check the extra belly and cool, rugged structure.
A trio of three-quarter sisters to these heifers sold for a $5,223 average in the 2010
Pryority One Sale for Went Blacks, NE. If you think these look good now, wait awhile. CLICK TO VIEW THE VIDEO OF LOT 12C. |
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| A proven Granny Creek donor steeped in rich Angus heritage, here is a special feature of our
first Run for the Roses Sale. A direct daughter of the famed Pathfinder donor, Pleasant Pill of
Conanga, and a maternal sister to the dam of the all-time Accelerated Genetics semen sales
leader, New Frontier 095, Miss Bob L274 is a phenotypic gem and a bulletproof performer.
Everyone knows the value of a great-looking Angus cow and this one has pedigree and power
to burn. A son was a $6,000 selection to McBee Angus, VA, and a full sister sold for $30,000
to Gary Wattis. Consider that the only two flushes from this cow produced 21 and 17
embryos, respectively, and you’ve got an easy decision sale night. Safe to the all-time Green Valley top-seller, Suh! CLICK TO VIEW THE VIDEO OF LOT 15. |
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| Our first sale is loaded with proven Angus quality and this show-ring proven female is one to mark
for consistent quality and performance. A class winner of the National Junior Angus Owned Heifer
Show, Lass 210 was also selected as the Grand Champion Female of the Central Kentucky Angus
Summer Preview, and she has the smooth design, level hip and massive capacity that we all look
for in our foundation stock. With five excellent daughters to her credit, it’s time to share this production
engine whose sons include a $2,500 bull by 004 and, most recently, a son by Precision
E161 that was selected as the Grand Champion Pool Steer of the 2010 Hartford (OH) Fair from
48 head shown. That pure Angus steer also won the 4th Overall Carcass award when he graded
Choice QG with a 2.8 YG and a 14.6 REA on a 831 lb. carcass.
Lass 210 has proven her ability to pass on her extra bone, massive rib, and great profile to her
progeny. Five lifetime flushes have produced 83 good embryos and she’ll be rested and ready to
go again shortly after the sale. A beautiful cow with a beautiful disposition, this one will have you coming back for more! CLICK TO VIEW THE VIDEO OF LOT 17. |
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Granny Creeks Rita
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Traveler 6807 (yearling calf) Maximus (yearly calf)
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Granny Creeks Auntie M |
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