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International Brangus Breeders Association 5750 Epsilon San Antonio, TX 78249 (210) 696-4343 International Brangus Breeders Association 5750 Epsilon San Antonio, TX 78249 (210) 696-4343 2015 SUMMIT COW LISTING The following requirments are used to identify the Summit Cows: ~ Initially calved at 30 months of age or younger ~ Maintained a calving interval of 380 days or less ~ Must have weaned at least 3 calves ~ All calves weaned must have weaning records submitted ~ Average weaning weight ratio on all weaned calves is 105 or higher ~ All calves must be sired by a registered Brangus bull ~ All 2015 Summit Cows must have recorded a calf born since Jul 1, 2013 To be listed here, the cows must be owned by current IBBA members Owner Reg No PHN Name Award Year 3-D FARMS R10085158 75S A&D BIG SKY KATE 75S 2014 Summit Cow 4F WARD RANCH R761503 101J6 MS HCC CATHY 101J6 2009 Summit Cow R9681551 420/4 MS JR/ CADENCE 312H2 420/4 2015 Summit Cow ** R9677477 59/3 MS JR/ CAPTAIN 59/3 2013 Summit Cow R819407 876/2 MS JR LAZY BAR CADENCE 876/2 2009 Summit Cow R793914 876/1 MS TWIN OAKS 876/1 2014 Summit Cow R804851 98/2 MS TWIN OAKS CADENCE 98/2 2009 Summit Cow 4 MILE CATTLE COMPANY R10044384 35S4 SVF MS 35S4 2012 Summit Cow ADDISON BRANGUS FARMS R10071347 27S SVF MS 607N2 27S 2015 Summit Cow ** A FRANK BROCK R728577 114H BF MS. BRAVO 114H 2009 Summit Cow R674732 746-6 BF MS BRAVO 746-6 2011 Summit Cow R728599 93H BF MS. BRAVO 93H 2008 Summit Cow R728582 97H BF MS. BRAVO 97H 2010 Summit Cow R700103 04H BF MS. EXCEL 04H 2008 Summit Cow R10062940 S-17 BF MS. LANDRY S-17 2012 Summit Cow R10063241 S-22 BF MS. LANDRY S-22 2015 Summit Cow R10126985 U207 BF MS. LANDRY U207 2015 Summit Cow ** R10158131 W-320 BF MS. LANDRY W320 2015 Summit Cow R823498 57M BF MS NEWSDAY 57M 2011 Summit Cow R823487 61M BF MS NEWSDAY 61M 2006 Summit Cow R9671030 N-68 BF MS NEWSDAY N-68 2011 Summit Cow R779137 1K BF MS PATHFINDER 1K 2006 Summit Cow R823497 6M BF MS PATHFINDER 6M 2015 Summit Cow ** R779165 70K BF MS PATHFINDER 70K 2008 Summit Cow R10030301 R-45 BF MS PATHFINDER R-45 2015 Summit Cow ** R10158585 W-354 BF MS. S71 LANDRY W354 2015 Summit Cow ** R10182645 X421 BF MS S71 LANDRY X421 2015 Summit Cow R796713 13L BF MS SLEEP EASY 13L 2008 Summit Cow R823489 27M BF MS SLEEP EASY 27M 2014 Summit Cow R800126 29L BF MS SLEEP EASY 29L 2008 Summit Cow R796715 74L BF MS SLEEP EASY 74L 2008 Summit Cow R9670970 N-32 BF MS. SLEEP EASY N-32 2014 Summit Cow R9695020 P-17 BF MS SLEEP EASY P-17 2011 Summit Cow R9695008 P-34 BF MS SLEEP EASY P-34 2012 Summit Cow R10030284 R-23 BF MS SLEEP EASY R-23 2015 Summit Cow ** R10030291 R-34 BF MS SLEEP EASY R-34 2014 Summit Cow R10093827 T-101 BF MS. SLEEP EASY T-101 2015 Summit Cow ** R728601 120H BF MS TIMBERLINE 120H 2008 Summit Cow R772062 447K CCC MS POWERJACK 447K 2009 Summit Cow ALAMO SUPERIOR BRANGUS R785467 457L MISS SUPERIOR BRANGUS 457L 2008 Summit Cow ALANDRA EVERHART R10186279 329X34 MB MS TRUE GRIT 329X34 2015 Summit Cow ALAN VARNER R10047068 419S AV MS DAHLIA 419S 2013 Summit Cow R10089599 941T2 AV MS LEONA 941T2 2014 Summit Cow ANGELO P ZOTTARELLI R798929 803L3 DCR MISS TARGET 803L3 2007 Summit Cow R772115 3034/K1 MS 38 CENTER RANCH 3034/K1 2008 Summit Cow R9659124 535/N38 MS 38 CENTER RANCH 535/N38 2009 Summit Cow R801585 23L66 MS SVF 23L66 2007 Summit Cow R718473 42H RBF MS EXACT ATLAS 42H 2010 Summit Cow ANSONIA FARMS R9677942 107N3 MB MS NEWS MAN 107N3 2011 Summit Cow BAR LT R738326 895J MISS BRINKS CADENCE 895J 2008 Summit Cow R715407 796H MISS BRINKS NEWSDAY 796H 2009 Summit Cow BARNETT CATTLE COMPANY R10131915 921U3 MB MS PATTON 921U3 2014 Summit Cow ** cow is a repeat from last years list Page 1/19 2015 SUMMIT COW LISTING Owner Reg No PHN Name Award Year R9684457 15N7 SF MISS ANGELO 15N7 2010 Summit Cow BARRY OR VALERIE LEWIS R823733 20M15 MC MS NEW MAN 20M15 2011 Summit Cow R10083298 535T12 MS BRINKS SINGLETARY 535T12 2014 Summit Cow R10017310 23R SVF MS 23R 2013 Summit Cow R10049602 23S2 SVF MS 23S2 2012 Summit Cow BART J CARTER R9673792 628P MS BV 628P 2010 Summit Cow R9673780 248P MS BV CONFEDERATE 248P 2013 Summit Cow R811673 894M MS B/V CONFEDERATE 894M 2009 Summit Cow R10046760 248 S MS B/V HIGHLIGHT 248 S 2015 Summit Cow ** R10153840 336 W 4 MS B/V PCR 336 W 4 2015 Summit Cow BAR Y BAR RANCH R740372 47-43H -Y-MS COMET 4743H 2011 Summit Cow R9680941 25N2 -Y- MS HERITAGE 25N2 2014 Summit Cow R9680953 920N1 -Y-MS HERITAGE 920N1 2013 Summit Cow R740385 115H32 -Y-MS NEWSBREAKER 115H 2008 Summit Cow R740383 136H31 -Y-MS NEWSBREAKER 136H31 2008 Summit Cow R790735 136K2 -Y- MS UPDATE 136K2 2010 Summit Cow BEATY FARMS R9666649 93M10 FBR MS STOUT 93 M10 2010 Summit Cow R790590 01/92L JMLB 92L 2009 Summit Cow R9684261 18P MS BF OVERLOAD 18P 2014 Summit Cow R10155136 791W4 MS OVERLOAD 791W4 2015 Summit Cow BIG ELM CATTLE COMPANY R9674301 858P MS 2H MACY 858P 2015 Summit Cow BILL AUSTIN R10020102 415R BURTINS MISS CEO 415R 2010 Summit Cow BILL BACON R10021541 425 BHB MS JANA 425 2011 Summit Cow R10021555 513 BHB MS JANA 513 2014 Summit Cow R10091707 712 BHB MS JANA 712 2015 Summit Cow ** R725871 809 BHB MS JANA 809 2008 Summit Cow R725872 810 BHB MS JANA 810 2008 Summit Cow R799662 109 BHB MS JANA 939 2015 Summit Cow ** R753779 945 BHB MS JANA 945 2009 Summit Cow R768419 961 BHB MS JANA 961 2013 Summit Cow R699460 704 BHB MS JANA DATELINE 704 2009 Summit Cow R699466 716 BHB MS JANA DATELINE 716 2009 Summit Cow BILLEY HENSLEY R826648 03M 2 LAZY H MISS DTIME 3M 2011 Summit Cow R802229 1L 2 LAZY H MISS PERFORMER 1L 2010 Summit Cow BILL & MARY HELMS R10001742 20P1 SJ MS COOLHAND 20P1 2015 Summit Cow ** R10033866 18S SJ MS JOHN WAYNE 18S 2013 Summit Cow R810214 350L SJ MS SANJAC 350L 2007 Summit Cow R10126372 791U SJ MS STRAIGHT LINE 791U 2014 Summit Cow R9674465 18N SJ NEWLY 2010 Summit Cow AX10126367 100U SJ REAL DEAL 100U 2014 Summit Cow BKC RANCH, LLC RR10061619 204R3 SUREWAYS MS. 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