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SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 2019 1:00 P.M SPRING EIDITION SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 2019 1:00 p.m. | Red River Livestock | Ardmore, Oklahoma At D&H Cattle we strive to produce the top bucking bulls in the world, and we know in this highly competitive business the level of com- petition rises each year. We have been breeding bucking bulls for over 30 years and have kept precise records to determine our top producers. Over the years, we rigidly culled our females to develop them to where they are today. We are proud of our cow herd and we know behind every great bucking bull is a great female. It’s extremely difficult to select females for this sale, we realize we are offering elite females that will produce super stars in the future. However, we are proud to see and hear of all the success our customers have using our genetics. Best of luck to everyone with their purchases, we love seeing Page in the pedigree of champions. Every year we say this is our best offering to date and we truly believe that. If we do things right in our breeding program, the cattle are expect- Wлcome to the ed to become better. This offering includes several proven producing females as well as several females that are simply too young to have much of a track record. The calves at their side are tremendous and are sired by what we believe are our very best breeding bulls. One thing for sure, you can buy with confidence! Remember, this is the sale of opportuni- ty! It takes a great crew to make everything happen at D&H Cattle Company. We are extremely blessed with great people and they are the key to our successful operation. Thanks to each and every one at the ranch and behind the scenes. You are the best and we truly appreciate all of you! This catalog is loaded with premier females, study each lot, and feel free to contact us with any questions. Thank you for your interest, D&H Cattle SUNDAY, JUNE 2nd 8:00 a.m. - Noon Cattle available for viewing Noon Lunch will be served by 2 Cajuns Cuisine 1:00 p.m. Bred to Buck Female Sale Red River Livestock Ardmore, Oklahoma Johna Page Bland, Office 580.504.4723 // Fax: 580.223.4145 1197 Ponderosa Rd, Ardmore, OK [email protected] Dillon Page, 580.220.5769 Bred to Buck :::: :: H.D. Page, 580.221.4373 Page 2 Sanctioned Sale Red River Livestock Auction ....................................................580.226.6933 SALE DAY PHONES Dillon Page ..............................................................................580.220.5769 HD Page ..................................................................................580.221.4373 Johna Page-Bland ....................................................................580.504.4723 Jirl Buck ..................................................................................580.795.4865 AUCTIONEER, Steve Bonham ..............................................405.823.2972 SALE STAFF Craig Talkington ......................................................................785.623.1789 Ryan Denton ..........................................................................918.629.3004 HOLIDAY INN................................580.226.3333 HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS 2207 N. Rockford Rd, Ardmore, OK 73401 QUALITY HOTEL ........................580.223.7130 or www.choicehotels.com 2705 W. Broadway, Ardmore, OK SPRINGHILL SUITES ..........................................................580.226.7100 2501 Centennial, Ardmore, OK 73401 CANDLEWOOD SUITES ....................................................580.825.0171 2602 Rina Park Road, Ardmore, OK 73401 COURTYARD BY MARRIOT ..............................................580.224.2764 2025 North Rockford Road, Ardmore, OK 73401 Watch & Bid Online at www.cci.live All buyers must register prior to bidding. Each buyer will be issued a buyer’s TERMS OF SALE number. Supplement sheets with updated DNA results and breeding informa- tion will be available sale day. All announcements sale day override catalog information. Current breeding information will be available sale day. D&H Cattle Company does not guarantee the service sires on bred females (acci- dents do happen). Health certificates will be available for cattle traveling out of state. All cattle are to be paid for prior to loading. Cattle selling by guest Sunday, June 2, 2019 :::: consignors are not guaranteed by D&H Cattle. D&H Cattle Company is not :: responsible for accidents. Page 3 lot 1 PAGE 037 03.13.2010 ABBI Reg. # 10124284 WASHITA JUNIOR (01 X 36-109) 55 CROSSFIRE HURRICANE PAGE 755-113 (A6) 40 SHORTY (ROACH BREEDING) PAGE 10-120 PAGE 10-103 (KEPHART BREEDING) • Pasture exposed to 605D OK Brand and 39D Top Shelf • These Crosswired sisters are as impressive as Crosswired himself. We have bred them to a huge variety of bulls and seem to always have success. Each year the best calves go back to these full sisters to 10-5 • This is the dam to 67B Bumble Bee hauled by Hayden Shaw. He is a money earner and producer himself. • Lot 1A - 67G Bull, born 01.31.2019. Sired by 61W Fire Show. lot 2 PAGE Z51 02.16.12 ABBI Reg. # 10154223 WASHITA JUNIOR (01 X 36-109) 55 CROSSFIRE HURRICANE PAGE 755-113 (A6) 40 SHORTY (ROACH BREEDING) PAGE 10-120 PAGE 10-103 (KEPHART BREEDING) • Pasture exposed to 605D OK Brand and 39D Top Shelf. • Crosswired was in a league of his own as a competitor, and that’s how we feel about his full sisters as producers. • This cow has already raised buckers. She has a Margy Time son on her side. The Fire Show sons have dominated the futurities the past few years, his PE are well over 1.5 million. • Lot 2A - 915G Bull, born 01.10.2019. Sired by 08 Margy Time. lot 3 PAGE 022 04.05.10 ABBI Reg. # 10124274 WASHITA JUNIOR (01 X 36-109) 55 CROSSFIRE HURRICANE PAGE 755-113 (A6) 40 SHORTY (ROACH BREEDING) PAGE 10-120 PAGE 10-103 (KEPHART BREEDING) • Pasture exposed to 605D OK Brand and 39D Top Shelf. • 022 is a full sister to the ABBI Classic Champion Crosswired. Crosswired was dominant in the Classic Competition and was a featured short round bull. His offspring have that same leap, kick, and electricity. • We give credit to Crossfire for part of Crosswired’s athleticism, but his dam, 10-120, is an incredible female. 10-120 didn’t miss. Every bull out of her Bred to Buck bucks! :::: :: • If you’re serious about raising great ones step up right here! • Lot 3A - 900/G Heifer, born 02.06.2019. Sired by 44W Stone Sober. Page 4 lot 4 PAGE 01Z 01.30.12 ABBI Reg. # 10144085 JOHNNY WALKER RED (AUTOMATIC) 525 SHANE RAFTER 72 43 (COPENHAGEN WILD THING) 790 MOSSY OAK MUDSLINGER (01 X 590-228 (BROKE BACK V) PAGE 510/4 PAGE 10-103 (KEHPART BREEDING) • Pasture exposed to 605D OK Brand and 39d Top Shelf. • This is a unique opportunity! PBR Finals bull Shane over the dam to SweetPro’s Long John! • Her dam, 510/4, not only produced World Champion Long John, her daugh- ters are proven producers as well. • Lot 4A - 919/G Heifer, born 03.04.2019. Sired by 23B Fearless (DNA con- firmed by sale day). lot 5 PAGE P/0 08 02.14.10 ABBI Reg. # 10125694 WASHITA JUNIOR (01 X 36-109) 55 CROSSFIRE HURRICANE PAGE 755-113 (A6) 347 CRAZY TRAIN (BODING X 47-107) T205B PAGE 205-155 (BLUE APPARATUS x 205-226 (OSCAR’S VELVET) • Pasture exposed to 05A Stone’s Edge. • Sired by one of the all time greats, Crossfire Hurricane. • She is the dam to 08E Seriously, a rank two year old currently being hauled by Cord and Sara McCoy. • Add a dose of Crazy Train on her maternal side and this is a great opportunity to add a proven producer to your herd • Lot 5A - 908G Bull, born 01.10.2019. Sired by 08 Margy Time. lot 6 PAGE 157 03.17.11 ABBI Reg. # 10140654 MIGHTY TRICKY (HOUDINI X MT 34) 13 PARTY TIME MS 31 (BLACK POWDER SKOAL X KC 3) 790 MOSSY OAK MUDSLINGER (PAGE 01 X 590-228 (BROKE BACK V) PAGE 611 PAGE 47-107 (COPPERHEAD) • Pasture exposed to 05A Stone’s Edge. • Sired by Party Time which was a great bucker and has proven to be a great sire. He is the sire to current PBR short round bull Party All the Time. • This female’s dam is stacked up with great genetics. She is sired by BBOY Mossy Oak Mudslinger and out of 47-107 the dam to Crazy Train. The 47- 107 daughters are producers too!!! • Here is a true breeding piece. Sunday, June 2, 2019 :::: • Lot 6A - 947G Bull, born 01.12.2019. Sired by 44W Stone Sober (DNA :: confirmed by sale day). Page 5 lot 7 PAGE Z62 02.15.12 ABBI Reg. # 10154232 007 YIPPY HIGH YEA 404 I’M A GANGSTER HIGH X23 BOO HOO 790 MOSSY OAK MUDSLINGER (01 (SUPER DAVE) X 590-228 (BROKE BACK V) PAGE 255-152 PAGE 755-113 (A6) • Pasture exposed to 605D OK Brand and 39D Top Shelf. • I’m A Gangster was one of the best the sport has seen, and we used him as an outcross for our program. • Tie in solid on these 255-152 daughters they are special and the opportunity to buy them is coming to an end. • Lot 7A - 962G Bull, born 04.06.2019. Sired by 23B Fearless. lot 8 PAGE Y5 02.28.11 ABBI Reg. # 10141789 CROSSFIRE HURRICANE (JUNIOR) 10-5 CROSSWIRED PAGE 10-120 (SHORTY) 790 MOSSY OAK MUDSLINGER (01 (SUPER DAVE) X 590-228 (BROKE BACK V) PAGE 255-152 PAGE 755-113 (A6) • Pasture exposed to 605D OK Brand and 39D Top Shelf. • Here is a huge opportunity! Sired by Crosswired which was a Classic Champion and is a proven producer of a long list of champions. Her dam, 255-152, is second to none, she has produced multiple champions and her daughters are amazing. The safe bet, own this one when it’s over!! • Unfortunately, we lost 255-152 so we won’t be letting many more of her daughters go! Her daughters are the real deal!! • Lot 8A - 952G Bull, born 03.08.2019.
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