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1 | AUGUST 13, 2021 2 | AUGUST 13, 2021 Summer Production Sale FRIDAY AUGUST 13, 2021 11:30 A.M 1 | AUGUST 13, 2021 2 | AUGUST 13, 2021 Summer Production Sale FRIDAY AUGUST 13, 2021 11:30 A.M. BID ONLINE IN REAL TIME Bidders must pre-register and be pre-approved. Directions to Hosking Sales 6096 NYS ROUTE 8, New Berlin, NY ►30 miles South of Utica on Route 8 FOR ASSISTANCE, CONTACT ► 6 miles North of New Berlin AARON RAY TOMPKINS View catalog, updates, trucker list at 336-363-4639 HOSKINGSALES.COM and SALE STAFF Tom Hosking, Auctioneer 607-972-1770 Dan Hosking, Auctioneer 607-972-8773 Daniel Z. Stoltzfus 717-283-7282 Jarrod Burleigh, PEDIGREES 570-772-3542 Larry Hill 716-680-5116 Brenda Hosking, Clerk SALE BARN 607-847-8800 THE TERMS OF THE SALE Cash or good check. Nothing removed until settled for. All cattle have been pregnancy examined. Females bred when sold and pronounced in calf are pre- sumed pregnant but pregnancy is not guaranteed. The seller makes no warranty that pregnant cows will deliver calves or that they will carry full term. All sales are FINAL. Please examine your purchases before the close of the sale. All animals are sold to be right in every way unless otherwise announced. Report any discrepancies to the sale management immediately. At close of the sale, all sales will be considered final and there can be no recourse. HEALTH Cattle examined for pregnancy and inoculated for shipping fever. 3 | AUGUST 13, 2021 GRAND-VIEW BUR DIDN’T KNOW-ET, NOW VG-89 & EX-91 UDDER GRAND-VIEW BBBK DREAMER, EX-94 5E 2nd DAMDam OF LOT Lot 49 A 3rdDAM Dam OF LOT Lot 10 A GRAND-VIEW BUR DIDN’T KNOW-ET GRAND-VIEW BBBK DREAMER VG-89 MS EX-91 11 $______ 5E-94 11Y ▪ 8th Gen EX, VG ▪ 3x Recognition All-American PALMYRA TRI-STAR REALITY GRAND-VIEW GENTLE 100369452 PTA +3.05SCC -0.3DPR DUMPLING-ET PTA +437M +17F +1P 97R 98.84% AYRSHIRE 03/14/18 FEMALE PTA% -.07 840003151128528 98.84% PTAT +.20T 96R 12/20 DE LA PLAINE PRIME 2-09 85 P- +345 D/AV 21203M 3.9 835F 3.1 651P 8.6T Lot A ▪ FIVE [5] #1 EMBRYOS 106061020C AYRSHIRE PTACLASS ST2 +2.89SCC SR4 BD5 -1.4PL DF5 RA5 -2.3DPR RW5 LS4 FA4 DUO STAR GENTLEMAN-ET DUO STAR AMOUR-ET FU6 UH4 UW6 UC6 UD9 TP5 TL3 LR8 PTA -396M +0F -10P 95R 106306758CLIBBY’S LOCHINVAR 97.68% 103638586C100543021 95.37% $______ PTA% +.08 +.01 PTA +3.05SCC -3.7PL +0.1DPR DHI % FAT % PRT 49 ▪ From 5E-94 Dreamer Family ▪ PTAT 2-02 2 289+.50T 13511 4.3 587 94R 3.4 12/20 455 PTA +0.8T 94%R 4/21 2-01 2 305 22320 4.2 948 3.3 730 PALMYRA LOCHIVAR REYNOLDS INC PTA -736M -17F -26P 91R D/AV 19539M 4.0 789F 3.2 627P 8.6T PTA% +.07 -.01 350 24709 4.3 1058 3.3 818 PTA +1047M +2F +14 96%R 4/2021 3-04 2 305 24112 3.9 939 3.2 776 GRAND-VIEW DUE 7/22/21 TO 840003205149285PTAT +.80T 88R 12/20 Embryos at Trans-Ova, MD. Free shipping HUNNINGTON FRAGY 12 D/AV 19300M 4.0 769F 3.1 607P 8.6T 365 27571 3.8 1058 3.2 895 PTA +888M PALMYRA 1487109C +29F BERKELY +17 EX-97REAGAN-ET 50%R 4/2021 93.75% 4-09 2 305 28213 3.7 1036 3.3 933 FAMOUS DID NOT HUNNINGTON FAMOUS CONFIRMED PREGNANT WITH A MALE PALMYRA BERKELY P RUTH-ET 98.43% AYRSHIRE to12/24/19 any Trans-Ova FEMALE location or buyer pays PTA +225NM------------------------------------- -0.03%F -0.07%P GRAND-VIEW BBBK DREAMER 365 31689 3.7 1173 3.3 1056 6182152C EX-94 96.87% PALMYRA TRI-STAR BURDETTE-ET 2E-94 5Y 6-07 2 72394521305 27761 3.5 972 3.2 884 840003205241926 shipping. 98.43% POTENTIAL 9TH GENERATION EXCELLENT! 100463697 11-06 94 5E P- +371 PTA +2.99SCC -1.0PL -0.3DPRPTA +0.8PL 1004195683.07SCS -1.5DPR GOLDLIFE 1405 117140 %4.3 5058FAT 3.1% 3662 PRT 365 31079 3.5 1089 3.2 999 PTA -899M -12F -19P 70R PTA +2.94SCC +1.1PL -0.6DPR 2-06 2 305 14610 4.4 646 3.3 489 LIFE 1686 123634 3.8 4751 3.3 4089 PTA% +.13 +.05PTA +0.90TPTA 48%R 4/2021 +261M +6F +13P 99R ------------------------------------- POTENTIAL 10TH GENERATION EXCELLENT! 334 15770 4.5 702 3.4 531 BLACKADDAR B B KELLOGG CURTIS GORDON PTAT +.20T 67R 12/20 PTA% -.02 +.02 3-06 2 305 16510 3.6 598 3.3 541 PTAT +.90T 99R 12/20 364 17560 3.6 640 3.3 581 777850C 21739 JEFFERSON BLVDGRAND-VIEW BUR DIDN'T KNOW-ET D/AV 19858M 3.9 783F 3.2 633P 8.6T 4-09 2 305 21150 4.5 958 3.3 695 PTA +3.15SCC -0.2PL -0.2DPR 100739813 NOW VG-89, EX-91 UDDER 365 24310 4.4 1059 3.3 807 PTA -1146M -51F -26P 98R SMITHSBURG, MD 21783GOLD % FAT GRAND-VIEW % PRT GRAND-VIEW FAMOUS BBBK DREAMER DID$______ NOT ▪ 98.43% 6-08 2 305 20170 4.1 835 3.2 650 PTA% -.03 +.06 2-03 2 300 15190 4.3 647 3.4 509 12 365 23650 4.1 964 3.3 774 PTAT +.20T 98R 12/20 717/552-6750 100463697 11-06 94 5E PALMYRA TRI-STAR BURDETTE-ET 100419568 3-03 PROJ 19656 4.2 834 3.1 609 GOLD % FAT % PRT 8-08 2 305 21900 3.5 769 3.3 715 D/AV 17928M 3.9 693F 3.2 574P 8.5T -------------------------------------BORN ▪ 12/24/2019 GRAND-VIEW2-06 2 305 14610 4.4 GENTLE 646 3.3 489 PTA 365+1.00T 26050 99%R 3.6 4/21 948 3.3 856 SELLS AS LOT 10 334 15770 4.5 702 3.4 531 10-09 2 305 13910 4.6 637 3.7 510 GRAND-VIEW CORNELIUS DRAMA Bred Heifer DOWNPOUR-ET 3-06Due 2Aug 305 16510 AYR3.6 840003205241926 598 3.3 541 LIFEPTA 2750 +295M 147270 +6F 4.1+14 99%R6059 3.44/2021 5025 100261866 7-02 91 ▪ 98.84% AYRSHIRE364 17560 3.6 03/08/18 640 3.3 FEMALE 581 ------------------------------------- GOLD % FAT % PRT 840003151128527 98.84% 3RD FALL YEARLING - 2008 CENTRAL NATIONAL 3rd GRAND-VIEW BBBK DREAMER (5E-94) 4-09 2 305 21150 4.5 958 3.3 695 HM ALL-AMERICAN FALL YEARLING - 2008 2-03 2 236 12810 4.1 522 3.1 399 Potential 10th Generation 2-09 Excellent 85 P- +348 GRAND-VIEW BUR DIDN’T KNOW-ET 305 16220 4.1 668 3.2 511 2-06 334 15770 4.5 702 3.4 531 365 24310 4.4 1059 3.3 807 1ST - 2010 WDE INTERNATIONAL FUTURITY 6-08 2 305 20170 4.1 835 3.2 650 NOM ALL-AMERICANVG-89 MS AGEDEX-91 COW - 2015 100739813 312 16510 4.1 680 3.2 521 3-06 364 17560 3.6 640 3.3 581 CLASS ST4 365 SR5 23650 BD5 DF54.1 RA6 964 RW7 3.3 LS5 774FA4 NOM ALL-AMERICAN 100,000 LB COW - 2016 3-03 2 268 13910 4.0 554 3.2 447 FU7 UH6 ▪UW7 UC7 UD9 TP5 TL4 LR9 2-03 300 15190 4.3 647 3.4 5094-03 2 305 17950 4.0 715 3.2 570 8-08 2 305 21900 3.5 769 3.3 715 4-09 365 24310 4.4 1059 3.3 807 8th Dam: WILL-AYR’S 365 26050 DESTINY 3.6 948 (EX-90) 3.3 856 3-03 PROJ 19656 4.2 834 3.1 6095-06 2 305 21160 4.0 837 3.1 660 6-08 365 23650 4.1 964 3.3 774 3-01 2-01LIFE 2 302 22750 289 18930 147270 13998 3.9 4.14.1743 3.16059 567 581 3.43.4 5025 474 314 21560 4.0 856 3.1 674 ------------------------------------- INC ▪ 9th Gen Excellent 6-06 2 279 21450 4.0 857 3.0 654 8-08 365 26050 3.6 948 3.3 856 3RD FALL YEARLING - 2008 CENTRAL NATIONAL ------------------------------------- HMDUE ALL-AMERICAN 7/9/21 TO FALL YEARLING - 2008 ▪ 8 Excellent Full Sisters, 2 VG-85 Maternal Sisters LIFE 2750 147270 4.1 6059 3.4 5025 9th1STPALMYRA Dam: - 2010 WILL-AYR’S BERKELY WDE INTERNATIONAL REAGAN-ET DIZZY (2E-90)FUTURITY NOM ALL-AMERICAN AGED COW - 2015 Grand-View Hp Burdette Drea-ET (2E-90 7Y) ▪ 3rd Fall Yrlg 2008 Central National 3-03NOMCONFIRMED ALL-AMERICAN3 322 18360PREGNANT 100,000 4.0 WITH734 LB 3.2 ACOW FEMALE 592- 2016 2-03 365 16580 4.1 672 3.4 565 ▪ Hon Mention All-American Fall Yrlg 2008 5-03POTENTIAL 2 305 204209TH GENERATION 3.9 796 3.2 EXCELLENT! 648 ▪ 1st 2010 WDE International Futurity 2010 LIFE 2571 132230 4.0 5245 3.2 4293 ▪ Nom All-AmericanGenetic Aged DreamsCow 2015 at Grand-View Genetic Dreams at Grand-View ▪ Nom All-American 100,000 lb Cow 2016 10th Dam: WILL-AYR’S DUCHESS (EX-90) 3-02 2 322 16220 4.2 682 3.3 542 4th Dam: Grand-View Cornelius Drama (EX-91) 5-02 3 305 20910 4.3 901 3.3 684 2-03 312 16510 4.1 680 3.2 521 LIFE 1921 109860 4.2 4560 3.3 3619 3-03 268 13910 4.0 554 3.2 447 4-03 305 17950 4.0 715 3.2 570 5-06 314 21560 4.0 856 3.1 674 5th Dam: GRAND-VIEW OLY 2 DIVA (2E-90) Full Sister to 2nd Dam Lot A 3-00 313 17500 3.9 683 3.0 517 GRAND-VIEW CALIMERO DEA-ET 95.37% 5-02 2 295 18870 4.3 804 2.9 547 3E-91 8Y 8-03 348 20590 4.1 842 3.0 627 2-00 365 21740 4.0 873 3.2 704 11-06 341 21660 4.1 885 2.9 632 3-03 365 19770 3.9 777 3.3 661 LIFE 3462 205340 4.1 8405 3.0 6067 6-09 341 20280 3.9 787 3.2 647 ▪ 3rd Spring Yrlg WDE 2012 6th Dam: CHAPEL-HILL-AYR’S HELIGO DELET ▪ Hon Mention All-American Spring Yrlg 2012 (EX-91) ▪ 2nd Jr 2Y WDE 2013 3-10 307 17400 3.5 615 3.0 518 ▪ Res All-American-Tie Jr 2Y 2013 7th Dam: WILL-AYR’S DYNAMIC (2E-90) ▪ 1st WDE Futurity + 1st Jr 3Y WDE 2014 5-09 309 19170 4.1 785 3.0 583 ▪ All-American Jr 3Y 2014 7-01 281 20600 3.8 784 3.2 650 GRAND-VIEW CALIMERO DEA-ET, EX-91 3E 4DAM | AUGUST OF LOT 4113, 2021 PALMYRA TRI-STAR REALITY 100369452 FOREVER SCHOON PREDATOR-ET PTA +3.05SCC -0.3DPR 11119921C PTA +437M +17F +1P 97R $______ PTA +2.89SCC -1.8PL -1.7DPR PTA% -.07 41 PTA +41M +1F -2P 94R PTAT +.20T 96R 12/20 PTA% -.02 D/AV 21203M 3.9 835F 3.1 651P 8.6T PTAT +.50T 93R 12/20 FOREVER SCHOON PRETTY EMBRYO PACKAGE D/AV 19978M 4.0 791F 3.2 630P 8.5T 7441960C SORTED PREDATOR X GRAND-VIEW CALIMERO DEA-ET DHI % FAT % PRT 2-05 2 313 17496 4.8 844 3.6 624 DEA 95.37% AYRSHIRE 03/17/11 FEMALE 3-05 2 342 22425 4.8 1082 3.8 849 100615777 95.37% 4-07 2 359 25064 4.4 1098 3.6 895 PREDATOR X DEA MATING: 8-10 91 3E P7 +413 6-07 2 365 26026 4.6 1206 3.4 884 97.685% AYRSHIRE NM$ -63 ------------------------------------- PTA +3.08SCC -1.1PL -0.4DPR MARGOT CALIMERO SELLING 4 #1 IVF EMBRYOS PTA -432M -7F -11P 70R 10310847C 90.75% EXPORTABLE TO THE EU & CANADA PTA$ -63CY 12/20 PTA +3.13SCC -2.7PL +0.4DPR PTA% +.05 +.01 PTA -543M -7F -12P 97R PTAT +1.00T 71R 12/20 PTA% +.08 +.03 PPA -1344M -22F -24P PTAT +.30T 96R 12/20 CLASS ST8 SR6 BD7 DF6 RA4 RW6 LS4 FA6 D/AV 19414M 4.0 774F 3.2 621P 8.6T FU5 UH6 UW4 UC7 UD7 TP7 TL3 LR7 GOLD % FAT % PRT GRAND-VIEW BBBK DREAMER 2-00 2 305 18970 4.0 753 3.2 609 365 21740 4.0 873 3.2 704 100463697 11-06 94 5E 3-03 2 286 17170 3.9 673
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