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FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 2020 6:00 P.M FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 2020 6:00 p.m. at the Stephens County Expo Center Duncan, Oklahoma D&H CATTLE D&H CATTLE FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 2020 6:00 p.m. at the Stephens County Expo Center, Duncan, Oklahoma Johna Page Bland, Office // 580.504.4723 // Fax: 580.223.4145 1197 Ponderosa Rd, Ardmore, OK // [email protected] Dillon Page, 580.220.5769 // H.D. Page, 580.221.4373 2019 RESULTS PLACE BULL OWNER PAYOUT All bulls selling are 1st E9 Little Johnny Craig Moore $50,000 CASH eligible for the 2021 2nd 705E Manaba Julian/ Webb $25,000 CASH Incentive Futurity. 3rd 83E Kapt’n Krunch Payson Parker $15,000 CASH 4th/ 5th PAGE 705 444 Bucking Bulls $8,000 CASH 4th/ 5th 72E Wabash Katie Marston/ Buck $8,000 1/2 CASH & 1/2 SALE CREDIT 6th/ 7th/ 8th 91E Patches Payson Parker $3,700 1/2 CASH & 1/2 SALE CREDIT 6th/ 7th/ 8th E11 Brother John 444 Bucking Bulls $3,700 1/2 CASH & 1/2 SALE CREDIT 6th/ 7th/ 8th PAGE 34F Julian $3,700 1/2 CASH & 1/2 SALE CREDIT 9th/ 10th 720E Magic Man Craig Moore $ 900 1/2 CASH & 1/2 SALE CREDIT 9th/ 10th 52E- Ebar Jack & Dot Verbois $ 900 1/2 CASH & 1/2 SALE CREDIT E9 Little Johnny, 2019 Incentive Futurity Winner PG. 2 Welcome to the 2020 D&H Heritage Yearling Bull Sale, Incentive Futurity with $100,000 payout. Only bulls we sell at auction will be el- This yearling bull sale is hard to prepare for but very exciting as we watch these igible to compete, so don’t miss this opportunity! young superstars perform. These bulls not only represent our breeding program, This industry continues to grow and improve each year, with more opportunities they will represent our program for the next three years in competition. There have to compete and win money. Thanks to the ABBI and their leadership for making been so many great bulls which have been purchased in this sale the past several many of these events and programs happen. We also appreciate the ABBI for al- years, World Champion Futurity Bulls, World Champion Classic Bulls, and Buck- lowing us to host our sale in conjunction with the most prestigious event of the ing Bull of the Year Contenders. This sale definitely has a proven track record! summer. These yearling bulls have been handled, bucked, and trimmed down to the most We appreciate everyone involved in making this sale happen. It takes a great elite, so buy with confidence. This is one of the most anticipated weekends of the team and countless hours to prepare and produce this sale. We have a great crew year for D&H Cattle. It’s also exciting to see the new owners and new partnerships and they make it all come together. that will be made when the auctioneer says sold. This offering is amazing, and the future is now! Study your catalog, videos, and These yearling bulls are extremely talented and are backed by years of proven don’t hesitate to ask questions. We will post sale order and the bulls that only sell genetics. At times we don’t believe we have them 100% ready for this sale. As as half interest the day prior to the sale. many of you know, it involves a lot of time and effort to put it all together and bring videos that we believe display their true abilities. Thank You, Once again, these bulls selling will all be eligible to compete in our 2021 D&H D&H Cattle PHOTOS BY ANDY WATSON SALE SCHEDULE SALE STAFF Wednesday, June 10th 10:00 a.m. Yearling Sale Preview Auctioneer, Steve Bonham......................................405.823.2972 Craig Talkington ....................................................785.623.1789 Following D&H’s Incentive Futurity Ryan Denton..........................................................918.629.3004 Sale 2019 D&H Yearling Sale bulls are eligible to enter. Preview Call or text 580.504.4723 to enter. $1,000 entry fees. 90% pay-back for Fifth - Tenth places. Rocking P Arena, SALE DAY PHONES 6662 US Highway 177, Ardmore, OK 73401 Dillon Page ............................................................580.220.5769 Thursday, June 11th HD Page ................................................................580.221.4373 American Heritage Futurity Check-In Johna Page-Bland ..................................................580.504.4723 7:00 p.m. American Heritage Futurity Welcome dinner Jirl Buck ................................................................580.795.4865 Friday, June 12th Yearling Futurity 5:00 p.m. Pre-Sale Dinner 6:00 p.m. D&H Cattle American Heritage Yearling Bull Sale Stephens County Expo Center, Duncan, Oklahoma SALE TERMS All Buyers must register prior to bidding. Each buyer will be issued a buyer’s Saturday, June 13th number. Supplement sheets will be available sale day with updated DNA American Heritage Futurity - Junior Futurity - results. All announcements sale day override catalog information. Health Cowgirl Futurity - Series Futurity certificates will be available for cattle traveling out of state. All cattle are to be paid for prior to loading. D&H Cattle Company reserves the right to 200 units of semen on all bulls selling. D&H will pay the collection fees. BID & WATCH LIVE D&H Cattle Company is not responsible for accidents. PG. 3 1 PAGE 43G 02.21.2019 ABBI Reg. # 10229124 32Y SWEETPRO’S BRUISER 009 SHOWTIME (WOLFDANCER X SA 977 (BODACIOUS) PAGE T8 (LITTLE YELLOW JACKET x 255-152 (MUDSLINGER X 755-113) 61W FIRE SHOW (009 SHOWTIME (WOLFDANCER X AR 009 PAGE 427/B (BODACIOUS) x PAGE 201-170 (COPPER TOP X 1-110) PAGE 027X (66T HUSTLIN (HUSTLER) X 643 (88 BEST SHOT X 29-458 (BACKLASH) • Dam is a maternal sib to 89Z Grump. Three-Time PBR World Champion • Lots of up and down and kick, he has the potential to be a rank competition bull. 2 PAGE 977G 3 PAGE 66/G 04.03.2019 ABBI Reg. # 10229196 03.22.2019 ABBI Reg. # 10229080 32Y SWEETPRO’S BRUISER 009 SHOWTIME (WOLFDANCER X SA 977 (BODACIOUS) 32Y SWEETPRO’S BRUISER 009 SHOWTIME (WOLFDANCER X SA 977 (BODACIOUS) PAGE T8 (LITTLE YELLOW JACKET x 255-152 (MUDSLINGER X 755-113) PAGE T8 (LITTLE YELLOW JACKET x 255-152 (MUDSLINGER X 755-113) 53 SUREFIRE (36 BACKLASH (BROKE BACK V) X PAGE 201-170 133X HIGH TENSILE (88 BEST SHOT (HOUDINI) X 201-170 PAGE D77 (COPPERHEAD X 1-110) PAGE 676/D (COPPER TOP X 1-110) PAGE -27Y (T56 LAST RESORT (HOTEL CALIFORNIA X 255-152) X PAGE 25-250 (SHORTY X 625-227 (SUPER DAVE) PAGE 476/B (37S RED HOT (CROSSFIRE HURRICANE) x PAGE S76 (PLAYBOY SKOAL X 7205-184 (SUPER DAVE) • Maternal sibling to 877F, one of our stand out futurity calves who most recently was • SweetPro’s Bruiser is putting all the tools in these calves. marked a 93.4. • Out of a High Tensile daughter gives him an extra shot of electricity. • He shows every sign of being a truly great calf all the way through the aged events. He has everything we look for!!! • These Bruiser sons are going to stand the test of time, just like he has. PG. 4 4 PAGE 6G 5 PAGE 5G 03.01.2019 ABBI Reg. # 10229416 01.27.2019 ABBI Reg. # 10229267 32Y SWEETPRO’S BRUISER 009 SHOWTIME (WOLFDANCER X SA 977 (BODACIOUS) 32Y SWEETPRO’S BRUISER 009 SHOWTIME (WOLFDANCER X SA 977 (BODACIOUS) PAGE T8 (LITTLE YELLOW JACKET x 255-152 (MUDSLINGER X 755-113) PAGE T8 (LITTLE YELLOW JACKET x 255-152 (MUDSLINGER X 755-113) PAGE 69A (103T SOD BUSTER (SCREAM) X PAGE 016X 44W STONE SOBER (194 SMOOTH MOVE (Kish’s Top Gun x Kish 002) x PAGE 509/C (HUSTLER X 606 (BACKLASH) PAGE 5/C PAGE T2 (STRAIGHT JACKET x PAGE 521-174) PAGE 997W (88 BEST SHOT (HOUDINI) X PAGE 729T PAGE 50/A (77 HUSTLER (PLAYBOY SKOAL) X PAGE 502 (S5 STRAY KITTY X 21-183 (COPPERHEAD) (HOTEL CALIFORNIA X K304 (NO CAN DO) • This is a big, rank SweetPro’s Bruiser son!!! • If you like them big and rank, this better be on your list. • He has an impressive maternal side, his dam is a maternal sib to Frequent Flyer!! • SweetPro’s Bruiser over Stone Sober, and goes back to the dam to Shepherd Hills Tested. 6 PAGE 902G 7 PAGE G17 02.24.2019 ABBI Reg. # 10229178 03.10.2019 ABBI Reg. # 10231186 32Y SWEETPRO’S BRUISER 009 SHOWTIME (WOLFDANCER X SA 977 (BODACIOUS) 32Y SWEETPRO’S BRUISER 009 SHOWTIME (WOLFDANCER X SA 977 (BODACIOUS) PAGE T8 (LITTLE YELLOW JACKET x 255-152 (MUDSLINGER X 755-113) PAGE T8 (LITTLE YELLOW JACKET x 255-152 (MUDSLINGER X 755-113) 194 SMOOTH MOVE (KISH’S TOP GUN X KISH 002) PAGE D50 20U SHEPHERD HILLS TESTED (SMOOTH MOVE 502 (HOTEL CALIFORNIA X K304 (NO CAN DO x KISH -643) PAGE A51 (NO CAN DO) X 502 (HOTEL CALIFORNIA) PAGE 351-479 (22 HOTEL CALIFORNIA (A6) X PAGE 451-157) • Sweetpro’s Bruiser out of a full sister to Shepherd Hills Tested. • SweetPro’s Bruiser out of a really impressive Shepherd Hills Tested daughter. What a • He has been impressive from the start!! magical cross! • He has all the characteristics you look for in a rank bull. He gets off the ground and kicks through with a lot of intensity. 8 PAGE G08 9 PAGE G12 04.01.2019 ABBI Reg. # 10231235 03.27.2019 ABBI Reg. # 10231232 009 SHOWTIME (WOLFDANCER X SA 977 (BODACIOUS) 009 SHOWTIME (WOLFDANCER X SA 977 (BODACIOUS) 32Y SWEETPRO’S BRUISER 32Y SWEETPRO’S BRUISER PAGE T8 (LITTLE YELLOW JACKET x 255-152 (MUDSLINGER X 755-113) PAGE T8 (LITTLE YELLOW JACKET x 255-152 (MUDSLINGER X 755-113) 347 CRAZY TRAIN (920 BODING X 47-107 (COPPERHEAD) 347 CRAZY TRAIN (920 BODING X 47-107 (COPPERHEAD) PAGE 978W PAGE 978W PAGE 611 (790 MOSSY OAK MUDSLINGER (01) X 47-107 (COPPERHEAD) PAGE 611 (790 MOSSY OAK MUDSLINGER (01) X 47-107 (COPPERHEAD) • Maternal sib to Hostage and Danny Boy.
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