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To View and Listen to the Same Video Customers Tell Us That the Video Does a Good Job of Showing Con- Feed As Seen on the Satellite Schedule of Events . February 10th 2:00 p.m. Bull Riding Hardy Murphy Coliseum, Ardmore, Oklahoma See the bulls buck live! February 24th 8:00 a.m. Bulls available for viewing Bulls will buck live and a video will be available from their Feb. 10th buck. 12:00 noon Bull Riding & Sale Welcome to the 2009 Contact Numbers . Dillon Page 580.220.5769 D&H Cattle Co. Bull Sale, HD Page 580.221.4373 We would like to welcome you to our second annual Bucking Bull Sale. We Johna Page-Bland 580.504.4723 have been breeding bucking bulls for 25 plus years. However, the past few years Jirl Buck 580.795.4865 we have done extensive work on our embryo transplant program and cooperator herds, and we are now producing 150+ bulls each year. So we have to sell 150+ Sale Staff . each year to keep them at a manageable number. Steve Bonham, Auctioneer 405.823.2964 We had great reports on the bulls sold in last year’s sale. Three bulls which sold Craig Talkington 785.623.1789 in last year’s sale were selected to buck at the 2008 PBR Finals. Bad Brad for Scott Manley 417.860.5250 Jerome Davis, Slow Ride for Bobby Stallings & JW Hart, and Tom Petty for Shane Davis & Jerry Nelson. Tom Petty was also a top Classic contender in 2008 earning over $19,000. Terms of Sale . We have cleaned up the bottom end of our older bulls. Our goal is to offer a All bulls are to be paid for in full prior to loading. Bulls which are not loaded solid set of seasoned bulls, along with a top set of young unproven classic prospects sale day can be picked up at the ranch in Dickson, Oklahoma. in this sale each year. This sale offering is just that! It starts with 36 Sports Ma- chine a proven PBR superstar, and don’t miss the powerful set of five and six year Attention BULL RIDERS . $5,000 Added Money olds which are in the prime of their life. The three and four year olds have not had Bull Rider Entry Fee - $100 many outs (this will be the first for several). There is plenty of talent in this group. All money goes in the pot! Watch them perform and buy the ones that fit your program.They are Bred to Call in Dates, Call 580.504.4723 Buck! February 3rd from 12:00 noon to 8:00 pm for the February 10th Bull Riding. We are also offering several breeding bulls this year. In the past, we have been February 17th from 12:00 noon to 8:00 pm for February 24th Bull Riding. selling them in our annual female sale. But, we believe offering them earlier in the year would benefit the buyers having the bulls for earlier breeding. This is a pow- Watch the Sale Live . erful set of breeding bulls. We only consider them breeding bulls if they have Sale will be broadcasted live on proved to us their ability to buck combined with proven genetics. We have bred RFD-TV. Direct TV Channel 245 & to several of these bulls ourselves. Dish Network Channel 231. We are excited to be working with Superior productions this year. The bulls If buying on RFD-TV buyers must will be bucked on February 10th and again on February 24th during the sale. We pre-register with Superior Auctions prior welcome everyone to attend both bull ridings. to call by calling 1-800-431-4452. More information is provided on page 18 of Thanks for your interest. this catalog. D &H Cattle Co. page 2 D&H Cattle Co. Bull Sale Sports Machine Bull . 10015373 . 3/2/2001 . 1 Consigned by D&H/BUCK/Watts Sire: WASHITA JUNIOR (Page 01) Dam: PAGE BREEDING 36 Sports Machine 1550 lbs. Black Motley face with horns. He’s been to the PBR finals every year since he was a 3 year old. He’s been featured in the short go the majority of the time. He had a lot of success in the ABBI Classic events with earnings of over $100,000. He’s been one you could count on every time. He’ll be 8 years old this year and is still one of the rankest bulls going. He has a some good years left in him plus his potential to be a great sire is the most important thing to think about. We’ve bucked 2 calves sired by him and they are impressive. I marked one 23.5 and the other 22. He’s proven himself in every way possible. We will be flushing cows to him in the future. Here is a opportunity to buy a proven great one. Put him on a bull team, buck him, or build a breeding program the choice is yours. He sells with 200 units of semen. page 3 Bucking Bulls Lot 2, Lot 5, 415 Big Rig Page -21 415 Big Rig 2 Bull . 10030481 . 01/01/2004 . Five year old black & white spotted horned bull. 415 turns back in the gate to the left and gets it on. He’ll give you all he’s got every time. They’ll be from 88 to 90 on him if they can keep up. He went to the NFR last year and at only 5 years old he could be back many times. This is a really good Lot 4, bull that’s been tested and proven. 322 Dirty Doug 101 Cliff’s Edge Bull . 10025945 . 09/04/2002 . 3 Consigned by D&H/Buck This is a 7 year old 1500 lb brindle horned bull. He was Reserve Champ Futurity bull under Stray Kitty. He’s bucked hard since we started him and has a lot of kick and speed in the gate to the left. He’ll still get it on Lot 3, today, probably not a finals bull, but still a really good one. We’ve bred to 101 Cliff’s Edge him and his calves are going to be the real deal. There’s no guess work here, they buck. 322 Dirty Doug Page -21 4 Bull . 10022045 . 01/16/03 . 5 Bull . 10021990 . 03/20/2003 . Sire: 790 Mossy Oak Mudslinger (Page 01) Sire: 790 Mossy Oak Mudslinger (Page 01) Dam: Page 22-165 (22 Roughwater) Dam: Page 21-183 (37 Copperhead X Page 621-115) A 1,700 lb. 6 year old. Red & white spot with horns. He’ll get in the air, A six-year-old, 1,400 lb black crooked horned bull. You can still buck him kick, and spin. He’s still a good bull. We’ve bred to him and his calves are but he’s not 100% sound. He has a front knee that bothers him a little if really nice, they have all the tools. He’ll cross well with any program. Mud- you haul him a lot. He is a Mudslinger son out of a great Copperhead slinger over Roughwater works. He was the 2006 Wild Card Reserve daughter Page 21-183. We’ve turned him on our cows before and were re- Champion. ally pleased with his calves. He’ll get in the air and kick the lights out. You can’t fault anything about him except he’s not real big. He’s put together the way you want one to be. page 4 D&H Cattle Co. Bull Sale Lot 6, Page 381 Lot 7, 206 Mr. Mudd Page 381 6 Bull . 10021921 . 01/14/2003 . Sire: 790 Mossy Oak Mudslinger (Page 01) Dam: Page 481-169 Lot 8, AR 14 A 1,500 lb brown horned 6 year old bull. He’ll turn back around the end of the gate to the left out of the right delivery. He’s not a rank bull but he’s solid and rodeo ready. 790 Mossy Oak Mudslinger son out of a good Kephart cow 481-169. 206 Mr. Mudd Bull . 10011707 . 01/01/2002 . 7 Consigned by D&H/Harrison Sire: 790 Mossy Oak Mudslinger (Page 01) Dam: Page 206-123 (37 Copperhead X Page 206) This seven year old 1600 lb brindle horned bull turns left in the gate with Lot 9, Page 413 kick and gas. He’s been hauled for 3 years and is solid. They’ll be 86 or 87 points - if they ride him. He’s by 790 Mossy Oak Mudslinger out of a Cop- perhead daughter that goes back to Oscars Velvet. We have a set of 3 year olds out of him that are going to be speical. 206 should have been listed on the breeding bulls sheet but he’s still sound and plenty good enough to use as a bucking bull. AR 14 Page 413 Bull . 10024258 . 01/01/2004 . 9 Classic Bull . 10021995 . 03/02/2004. 8 Consigned by D&H/Anderson Sire: 36 Backlash (Broke Back V X 36-109) Sire: 790 Mossy Oak Mudslinger (Page 01) Dam: Page 213-109 (Mossay Oak Mudslinger X 13-160) Dam: AR 214 A five-year-old, 1,500 lb black horned bull. He’ll look left and spin right and is sure pretty special at times. He’s got some kick and plenty of gas. A 1,550 lbs., five year old brindle horned bull. He’ll turn back to the left Backlash son out of a Mudslinger daughter, who’s out of the dam to Dob- and be pretty good. He’s not going to be a finals bull but he’ll work most ber.
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