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AngusX Bred Heifers - Center, Colorado

Easy calving kind with Frame and genetic potential!

Breed/Color: 92% Black, 8% Red Angus
Approx Head Count: 85
Base Weight: 1035
Calving Dates: April 15 to June 15
Asking Price $3,995.00 Per Head ( )
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Representative and Contact Number
Dustin LaPlatt - 719.859.2385

Breeds or Color Percentages
92% Black, 8% Red Angus

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Per Head

Kind and Sex
Bred Heifers

Approx Head Count
85

Base Weight
1035

Frame Size
Medium - Balanced Kind

Flesh Condition
Light Medium - Growthy, Good Gain Curve

Quality
8 of 10 - Choice, Good Cattle

Origin
one-Iron

Location
7 miles N of center CO

Readable Tattoo
100% Legible

Calving Dates
April 15 to June 15

Breeding Method and Sires
Bull Bred to LBW SimX Bulls

Pregnancy Check and Date
Will preg prior to shipping

Item # 1211072

Qty Available
1

End Date
Start Date
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Description

Center, CO – 85 AngusX Bred Heifers calving April 15 to June 15. Weighing 1,035 lbs avg.

This is a good, solid set of Angus-cross bred heifers with frame, flesh, and longevity. They currently weigh right around 1,035 lbs and are expected to mature in the 1,300–1,350 lb range.

These heifers are easy-calving and bred to T-Heart low birth weight Simmental bulls, giving you calving ease on the front end with real growth on the back end—the kind of calves that will flat out explode and grow. Last year’s sisters were calved out by the ranch with no intervention required, and everything calved on their own. These heifers will calve April 15 to June 15 on green grass.

They are a good-quality, efficient kind that have been run on hard country at elevation and are built to thrive with minimal input, yet still have the genetic power to wean big calves year after year.

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