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1 Pm Saturday, February 1, 2020 Satuurrddaay,, FFeebbrruuaarryy 11,, 22002200 || 11 pp..mm.. Wesstt Salle Arrennaa att tthe Forrtt Worrtth Sttock Show Forrt Worrth,, Texas Helld iin ccoonnjjuuccttiioonn wwiitthh tthhee FFoorrtt WWoorrtthh SSttoocckk SShhooww Consignor Index 2 Step Cattle Co. .................................................................. Lots 31, 32 Jones Red Angus ......................................................................... Lot 37 Wade Stephens | Cabot, Arkansas | 501/259-7551 Jordan Jones | Walsh, Colorado | 719/353-1023 3J Farms LLC ....................................................................... Lots 7, 7A Koester Red Angus & Croissant Red Angus ......................... Lot 1 Jeff Earles | Ravia, Oklahoma | 580/220-8160 Steve Koester | Steele, North Dakota | 701/400-1611 Kevin Miller | Briggsdale, Colorado | 970/590-4981 Bar C Red Angus ..................................................... Lots 34, 36, 41, 49 Dennis Coe | Sunnyvale, Texas | 214/632-8711 Parrish's Red Angus ............................................... Lots 12, 13, 25, 42 Walter M. Parrish | Bowie, Texas | 940/872-0803 Barnes Family Cattle ................................................................... Lot 6 Travis Barnes | Lamoni, Iowa | 641/799-9384 Quartermaster Farms .................................................................. Lot 2 Justin Church | Millers Creek, North Carlina | 828/773-6543 | BCR Ventures ......................................................................... Lots 5, 22 [email protected] Brian & Caroline Rogers | Bryan, Texas | 936/554-1600 Rafter RL Cattle Co. .................................................. Lots 3, 4, 28, 47 Bootjack Cattle Co .............................................................. Lots 30, 33 Rodney St John | Gainesville, Texas | 940/736-9953 Paul Haugen | Lewistown, Montana | 406/366-2855 Red Cattle In Demand ....................................................... Lots 43, 44 Brylor Ranch and On The Mark Cattle Co. ....................... Lot 31 Billy Skiles 918/645-4808 | Clint Scism 918/261-4578 Bryan Mackenzie | PIncher Creek, Alberta | 403/627-8266 Kenny Graham 918/637-0672 | Council Hill, Oklahoma Cinco R Ranch ............................................................................. Lot 21 Saint Jo Land & Cattle ............................................................. Lot 26 Able Rodriguez | Seymore, Texas | 214-325-8340 Tony Clark | Saint Jo, Texas | 940/390-3700 Diamond C Ranch ...................................................................... Lot 23 Star G & Hutch ............................................................. Lots 17, 18, 29 John Collier IV & Zeb King | Big Cabin, Oklahoma Newley Hutchison & Kyle Gilchrist John 817/832-5838 | Zeb 918/533-2227 Canton, Oklahoma | 580/886-5085 | 641/919-1077 Flaming Livestock Co. ............................................................... Lot 40 Star G Ranch, Inc. .................................................. Lots 14, 15, 19, 20 Tim Flaming | Hillsboro, Kansas | 620/382-4894 Kyle and Lisa Gilchrist | Douds, Iowa | 641/919-1077 Gobblin' B Ranch ....................................................................... Lot 48 W2 Cattle Company ........................................................... Lots 10, 11 Troy Barron | Whitesboro, Texas | 940/612-4525 Brian Whisnand | Whitewright, Texas | 214//762-8541 Helm Farms ....................................................................... Lots 16, 16A Walnut Creek Crossing Farms ........................................ Lots 27, 35, 39 Mike & Sarah Helm | Geary, Oklahoma | 405/635-4956 Dr. Bill Stofer | Warsaw, Indiana | 574/551-8517 Hutch's Cattle Co. ............................................................... Lots 45, 46 Whisnand Red Angus ............................................................. Lots 8, 9 Newley & Mandy Hutchison | Canton, Oklahoma | 580/886-5085 Brian Whisnand | Whitewright, Texas | 214/762-8541 J6 Farms ........................................................................................ Lot 24 Wilson, Randall ........................................................................... Lot 38 David Spencer | Gibbon, Nebraska | 308/627-6259 Seiling, Oklahoma | 580/922-0493 Texas Red Angus Association 52 Week Gun Raffle Benefitting the Texas Red Angus Association and Texas Junior Red Angus Association Guns drawn weekly. First drawing will be held at the conclusion of the 2020 Red Angus Showcase Sale. Must be 21 years of age to purchase ticket. Winner is responsible for all taxes, transfer fees and shipping fees. Need not be present to win. Winners will be contacted by phone or email with information on how to claim prize. Winning tickets will be re-entered in the drawing for a second chance to win. All guns must be claimed within 90 days of the drawing or prizes will be forfeited. Only 500 Tickets Sold • Donation $100 Each Results will be posted at texasredangus.org February 1, 2020 | SALE TIME: 1 p.m. HOSTED BY TEXAS RED ANGUS ASSOCIATION West Sale Arena at the Fort Worth Stock Show, Fort Worth, Texas Sale Day Contacts Kyle Gilchrist: 641/919-1077 Welcome to the Fort Worth Red Angus Showcase Sale! Newley Hutchison: 580/886-5085 If you like a good time with rodeos, cattle shows, cowboy traditions and great Mandy Hutchison: 405/669-1435 weather, you owe it to yourself to come to the 2020 Fort Worth Stock Show. This Lisa Gilchrist: 515/669-9945 event is truly legendary with family and ranching traditions beyond any other in Tony Clark: 940/390-3700 the world. Auctioneer The Fort Worth Red Angus Showcase is a top-notch auction event with some of the most exciting genetics in the breed today being offered for you to build on Kyle Gilchrist: 641/919-1077 Texas Auctioneer License #11273 your current breeding programs. This year, the bar may be raised higher than in any other with the dams of 2 of the most prominent and influential Red Angus Ringmen bulls to ever grace the breed being offered for sale! From that we flow into some fancy show and breeding open heifers, flushes, embryo packages, breed- Ralph Means: 817/235-9708 Weekly Livestock Reporter innovating bulls, cow/calf pairs and Pens of 5 Commercial Red Angus Females. Scott Farmer: 817/597-1731 The 2020 offering is nothing short of phenomenal. John Brommell: 512/626-8824 It is truly an honor for Gilchrist Auction Co. to be a part of this Red Angus Catalog by jubilation and we invite you to contact the sellers directly for any questions you Jane Adolph: 815/244-5456 may have regarding their lots in this sale. We have provided you with phone numbers and emails and these sellers anxiously await your inquiry. I also would Insurance be very glad to take your call and answer any questions you may have. The Red Mortality insurance will be available sale day. Angus breed is “on the move” and thriving in all parts of the country but especially in the south where heat tolerance, other breed crossbreeding interest Trucking and calm dispositions are starting to dominate the beef industry. On registered cattle, we will meet you oustide of the Fort Worth metro area to the North, South, East Get ready for a spectacular Red Angus Event in Fort Worth where all cattlemen or West after the auction with cattle that are sold and women are welcome to come join the Red Angus Family! We look forward to online or need trucking from sale day. To use this seeing you in Fort Worth, Texas the end of January and on sale day February 1st. service, call Kyle Gilchrist prior to Saturday February 1st to make arrangements. This will allow Best Regards Online bidding available: you to avoid any of the high traffic areas and we will put your cattle purchases directly in your trailer at a convenient location. You will need to Kyle and Lisa Gilchrist meet these loads on Sunday or Monday February 2nd and February 3rd. Auction management by: This Auction Will Sell in Catalog Order! Gilchrist Auction Co. (but we reserve the right to change our mind) Kyle and Lisa Gilchrist Join us for a barn social… 14075 120th St. • Douds, IA 52551 There will be a Barn Social sponsored by the Texas A production of 641/919-1077 • [email protected] Star G Ranch, Inc. Red Angus Association in the Red Angus Show www. redcows.net Barn on Friday evening January 31, 2020. View this catalog online at www. redcows .net 1 Donor Cow Selling the dam of 3SCC Domain A163 Lot 3SCC EUCLA X723 1 #1406911 BD: 02-21-2010 Tattoo: X723 BSKF A 100% AR Donor Cow BW 64 lbs. • WW 523 lbs. BASIN HOBO 79E BUF CRK HOBO 2595 BASIN HOBO 0545 DOUBLE FORK 079Z BASIN ERICA 330E BITTERROOT GOLD 25XA BASIN ERICA 338O BASIN EXT 1925 BASIN EXT H695 BSKF EUCLA U278 BASIN LAKOTA J333 BSKF EUCLA P297 NEW DESIGN 6L S D G SBCC EUCLA RAMS-525 Herd Grid Builder Master CED BW WW YW Milk ME HPG CEM STAY MARB YG CW REA FAT 262 52 14 -1.1 64 101 17 -1 11 7 26 0.64 0.13 10 0.06 0.06 1% 3% 26% 51% 13% 14% 89% 31% 51% 56% 1% 7% 64% 85% 37% 98% Consigned by Koester Red Angus & Croissant Red Angus Steve Koester | Steele, North Dakota | 701/400-1611 | [email protected] Lot 1 3SCC Eucla X723 Kevin Miller | Briggsdale, Colorado | 970/590-4981 The shear impact that 3SCC Domain A163 is making on the Red Angus breed is beyond measure. With his 1639 registered progeny at catalog printing, and many, many more to come in the future, he will continue to influence the breed for many decades with ease of fleshing, superior EPD numbers and a classic Red Angus look. The Eucla 723 cow produces offspring with exceptional volume creating high-performing, easy-fleshing, attractive offspring.
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