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Black Angus Bred Heifers for Sale at Judith Gap, Montana

Top notch maternal selection and generations of culling for quality.

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Breed/Color: Black Angus, Few BWF
Approx Head Count: 25
Base Weight: 1000
Approx Shipping Date: Monday, December 15, 2025
Calving Dates: April 9-May 9
Asking Price $4,000.00 Per Head ( )
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Livestock Payment Terms: Livestock Payments will be made in Escrow prior to shipping the livestock. Funds will be held in Escrow until after the Livestock are Shipped to the Buyer. Buyer has 24 Hours to Inspect Livestock before Funds are released to the Seller. Contact Boe Robbie @ 406.855.0051 for Sales information or questions regarding payment.
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Representative and Contact Number
Boe Robbie 406.855.0051

Breeds or Color Percentages
Black Angus, Few BWF

Sell
Per Head

Kind and Sex
Bred Heifers

Approx Head Count
25

Base Weight
1000

Net Weight
25,000

Approximate Shipping Date
Monday, December 15, 2025

Weight Variance
Fairly Even (+/- 15%)

Vaccinations
Bangs vaccinated; Pre breeding: Reprostar VL5HB, Pyramid 5

Origin
100% Home-Raised

Feed Program
Running out, grazing Native range, fed Grass/Alfalfa hay through out the winter as needed. Comprehensive mineral and salt (liver biopsy done annually to identify deficiencies)

Location
Judith Gap, Montana

Ages
Bred Heifers

Readable Tattoo
100% Legible

Calving Dates
April 9-May 9

Breeding Method and Sires
Predominantly Green Mountain Angus and Gaugler Angus sires.

Feature
Reputation

Breeding Stock Tags
Natural Service Sired (Bull Bred),AngusXAngus,Bred to Black Angus

Item # 1193376

Qty Available
1

End Date
Start Date
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Description

These fancy, home-raised cattle are medium to large frame, predominantly Black Angus, with some F1 Angus/Hereford Black Baldy heifers. Replacements are selected from the top end of our heifer calves for structure, fertility, and disposition. These heifers didn’t catch AI but were bred by the cleanup bull in the following cycle.

Bred to low birth weight Gaugler Angus bulls, these heifers are backed by years of careful selection for calving ease, performance, and herd retention. The sires (RD Charlo and RD Jetstream) are known for low birth weights, strong maternal traits, good growth, and sound structure. 

We have focused on raising females with excellent feet, udders, and disposition. These heifers are bred to thrive in their environment, efficiently breed back, and travel between feed and water with ease. Our goal has been to create long-lasting, productive females that fit within a practical, low-input system.

 

 

 

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