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Friday, May 29, 2020 6:30 P.M FRIDAY, MAY 29, 2020 6:30 P.M. | STEPHENS CO. EXPO CENTER | DUNCAN, OKLAHOMA 6:30 P.M. ON FRIDAY, MAY 29, 2020 STEPHENS CO. EXPO CENTER DUNCAN, OKLAHOMA Welcome to the 2020 Bred to Buck Sale, With all the changes going on in the world, one thing that remains the same is our focus of producing elite bucking bulls. For over 35 years, we have strived to produce the very best in the business. We know the competition gets better every year so we work to remain a leader in the industry. One thing we have proven is all the great bulls are backed by proven cow families. Our program takes great pride in our cows and we KNOW they are the key to our operation. We sell 200 plus females each year between the Fall Female Sale and this Bred to Buck Female Sale, so we have our cow herd fine-tuned to only the most proven cow families. It is extremely hard to select females for this sale knowing that many of our very best cows will be leaving the program. However, we do take pride in the success our customers have with the Page genetics. There are so many great success stories from our customers, and we can’t begin to tell them all. Johna Page Bland, Office 2020 is a year we will never forget, our country has experienced changes and regulations that we have never seen throughout history. We will get through this, but we will have to 580.504.4723 // Fax: 580.223.4145 make some adjustments along the way. We changed the format and location of this sale due 1197 Ponderosa Rd, Ardmore, OK to the COVID 19. We will be having a live auction with videos of the lots selling in Duncan, OK. The cattle will remain at the ranch in Dickson, OK. You will pick-up your [email protected] purchases at the ranch. This will be different than past sales but there are several advantages Dillon Page, 580.220.5769 as well. The cattle will not be stressed or injured by going through a sale ring, and it is breed- H.D. Page, 580.221.4373 ing season so these females will be home getting bred. It takes a small army to make everything happen at D&H Cattle Company. We are extremely blessed with a great crew and they are the key to our successful operation. Thanks FRIDAY, MAY 29, 2020 29, MAY FRIDAY, to each and every one at the ranch and behind the scenes. You are the best and we truly appreciate all of you! Do your homework, this catalog is stacked deep with elite females which are backed by Sanctioned Sale PAGE 2 PAGE / proven cow families. Study each lot, watch cow/calf videos, and feel free to contact us with any questions. Thank you for your interest, D&H Cattle WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, MAY 27TH & 28TH SALE DAY PHONES Cattle available for viewing Red River Livestock Auction ....................................................580.226.6933 anytime, contact D&H for Dillon Page ..............................................................................580.220.5769 HD Page ..................................................................................580.221.4373 arrangements. Johna Page-Bland ....................................................................580.504.4723 Jirl Buck ..................................................................................580.795.4865 FRIDAY, MAY 29TH ABBI Check-In SALE STAFF Stephens Co. Expo Center AUCTIONEER, Steve Bonham ..............................................405.823.2972 Duncan, OK Craig Talkington ......................................................................785.623.1789 Ryan Denton ..........................................................................918.629.3004 8:00 A.M. - 12:00 Noon Cattle available for viewing contact D&H Cattle 5:30 P.M. D&H Bred to Buck Sale Dinner HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS North End of Arena HOLIDAY INN ..............................................580.255.1700 2301 North, US-81, Duncan, OK 73533 6:30 P.M. Bred to Buck Female Sale Stephens Co. Expo Center HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & SUITES ............580.251.9627 Duncan, Oklahoma 1520 W Apollo Dr, Duncan, OK 73533 Visit www.DHCattle.com to view videos of all sale cattle QUALITY INN DUNCAN ..............................580.252.1500 1015 North, US-81, Duncan, OK 73533 SATURDAY, MAY 30TH DAYS INN BY WYNDHAM DUNCAN..........580.252.0810 2535 North, US-81, Duncan, OK 73533 Juvenile Bulls & Heifer Futurity/ Cowgirl Futurity/ Youth Futurity/ Derby/ Classic WATCH & BID ONLINE SUNDAY, MAY 31ST AT WWW.CCI.LIVE Open, Limited, Series Sidepot, No Bull Left Behind, TERMS OF SALE Revolution Side Pot Futurity/ All buyers must register prior to bidding. Each buyer will be issued a buyer’s American Heritage South number. Supplement sheets with updated DNA results and breeding 2020 29, MAY FRIDAY, information will be available sale day. All announcements sale day override catalog information. Current breeding information will be available sale day. D&H Cattle Company does not guarantee the service sires on bred females (accidents do happen). Health certificates will be available for cattle 3 PAGE / traveling out of state. All cattle are to be paid for prior to loading. Cattle selling by guest consignors are not guaranteed by D&H Cattle. D&H Cattle Company is not responsible for accidents. D&H BRED 2 BUCK SALE LOT 1 PAGE 83/C 03.06.2015 ABBI Reg. # 10180855 009 SHOWTIME (WOLFDANCER X SA 977 (BODACIOUS) 2103 BUCK AUTISM PAGE -13-494 (HOTEL CALIFORNIA X 913-125 (COPPERHEAD) 790 MOSSY OAK MUDSLINGER (01 X 590-228 (BROKE BACK V) PAGE U83 HEBERT 503 (AUTOMATIC X NOSIE ROSIE) • Pasture Exposed to 56Z Lifting Lives. • 83F Hot Rods is the kind that makes the hair stand up on the back of your neck when he bucks. He is so athletic and phsyical with so much kick and intensity. He has every attribute you look for, and here is your chance to own the factory. • Page 83/C is a Buck Autism out of a producing dam. These strong cow families are the paramount to a great program, and this one is stacked with cow lines. • This cow is a true flush quality female, and the kind you could build your entire program around. • LOT 1A - HEIFER 83/H - born 2.06.2020. Sired by 231Z Show Kitty, 60X No Regrets, E40 Black & Blue. 83F HOT ROD LOT 2 PAGE D77 03.20.2016 ABBI Reg. # 10199662 36 BACKLASH (BROKE BACK V X 36-109) 53 SUREFIRE PAGE 201-170 (COPPER TOP X 1-110) T56 LAST RESORT PAGE -27Y PAGE 25-250 • When you have the chance to own a young cow that is proving herself very quick- ly don’t let it pass! This is the dam to one of our very best futurity bulls, 877F. • 877F is quickly becoming a standout for the 2020 futurity season. He has all the tools, he gets off the ground, kicks through it and does it in the gate with intent! Not only that, his maternal sibling who is in our yearling program now shows all those same characteristics. • D77 is sired by Surefire and out of -27Y, a Last Resort daughter we feel is as good of a cow as we have ever raised. It’s no surprise to us to find her on the pedigrees of the rankest calves we buck each year. The chance to own one of her daughters sired by such a prolific maternal producer like Surefire is a great opportunity. SIRE ... 53 SUREFIRE • LOT 2A - BULL 177H - born 3.12.2020. Sired by 23B Fearless, 32Y SweetPro’s Bruiser, F00 Sugar Smack, F04 Sho Glo and 90F Big Papa. LOT 3 PAGE 86/D 02.03.2016 ABBI Reg. # 10199381 36 BACKLASH (BROKE BACK V X 36-109) 53 SUREFIRE PAGE 201-170 (COPPER TOP X 1-110) C66 BLACK ATTACK PAGE 86/A PAGE T11 (STRAY KITTY X 13-160 (ROUGHWATER) • Pasture Exposed to 705E Manaba, 39E Buck Norris & Page 22E. FRIDAY, MAY 29, 2020 29, MAY FRIDAY, • Surefire is one of the most consistent female sires we have seen. His females have all the goods! • Out of a Black Attack daughter which does nothing but add size and rankness. PAGE 4 PAGE / • She has raised two bull calves to go through our program and they both have the right stuff to make rank bulls. • LOT 3A - HEIFER 86/H - born 02.11.2020. Sired by 561C Hocus Pocus or 24C Hard Knox. LOT 4 PAGE 09/D 02.04.2016 ABBI Reg. # 10199301 36 BACKLASH (BROKE BACK V X 36-109) 53 SUREFIRE PAGE 201-170 (COPPER TOP X 1-110) 55 CROSSFIRE HURRICANE (JUNIOR X 755-113 (A6) PAGE A90 PAGE 10-120 (SHORTY X 10-103) • Pasture Exposed to 83A Wild Goose & 59B Wrecked. • Surefire daughters are the ticket! Some noteable females include 205z, dam to futurity standout Nighttime Crime, 027x, the dam to Grump and Home Brew, 039, the dam to 39D Top Shelf and 39E Buck Norris and ... that doesn’t even scratch the surface! • Her dam is a full sister to Crosswired. The full sibs work over and over for us. • LOT 4A - Calf by Sale Day - sired by 23B Fearless, 32Y SweetPro’s Bruiser, F00 Sugar Smack, F04 Sho Glo and 90F Big Papa. SIRE ... 53 SUREFIRE LOT 5 PAGE 33Z 01.02.2012 ABBI Reg. # 10155353 36 BACKLASH (BROKE BACK V X 36-109) 53 SUREFIRE PAGE 201-170 (COPPER TOP X 1-110) 10 CHROME (A6 X 10-103) PAGE R33 PAGE 200-151 (OSCAR’S VELVET) • Pasture Exposed to Percolator. • Surefire out of the dam to Hard Twisted! • Her yearling looks to have the tools to be rank! • These cow families are so important and this cow is stacked with some greats! • LOT 5A - BULL 133H - born 02.20.2020. Sired by 605D OK Brand or 39D Top Shelf. LOT 6 PAGE 6Z 01.21.2012 ABBI Reg.
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