 Prissie with her Mission Statement heifer calf
Bull Hill Prissie 7001, Reg. #1227225. This female has been a standout
since birth, but she "rang the bell" when she scanned a 16.64 in. ribeye,
(1.55 in. / cwt), 6.32 IMF Score, and .27" backfat as a yearling. She rang
it again as Grand Champion of the 2009 South Carolina Junior Beef Round-Up
where she beat out two class winners and one division champion from the 2009
National Junior Show. She then "set the table", with a near perfect udder
shape, and delivered a fantastic Mission Statement heifer calf, the REAL
PROOF! Her sire, Magnum, from the Hueftle program in NE, combines B571 with
the dam of Cheyenne and Above and Beyond. Six of his sons averaged over
$6000.00 in Pieper's Spring '09 bull sale. Her dam, posts a 106 MPPA and a
107 WWR. Exceptional pedigree and phenotype, "off the chart" ultrasound
scan data, a showring champion, and a good doing brood cow. What an
opportunity! Selling a future flush to the bull of buyer's choice with a
guarantee of 5 grade one embryos. All remaining embryos belong to the buyer
at no additional cost. Buyer pays all flush expenses.
 Prissie as 2009 SC Junior Beef Round-Up Red Angus Champion and Piedmont
Interstate Fair Reserve Supreme Champion Female!
 ET Heifer calf and recipient dam (Cow/Calf pair), Calf ID#9010/MEEK, Reg. #
1344485.
Recipient Cow Reg. # 1019763
This outstanding High Capacity 224 daughter definitely has the phenotype to
see action on tanbark this fall. Her sire continues to sire test station
toppers, herd sires and show ring champions from coast to coast, and 9010
certainly exhibits his trademark depth, power, and style. Her dam, AHE
Juana 914, (now deceased) was an extremely prolific donor with a lifetime
production summary of 106 WWR, 104 MPPA, 365 Day CI, and an average of over
12 grade one embryos per flush. One son is already a herdsire for us, and
9010's full brothers also look promising. These genetics can put your herd
into overdrive.
9010's recipient dam, Reg. # 1019763, came to us from the Curt Knight herd
in Nebraska, which was known for carcass merit, feedlot performance, and
maternal strength. "8158" has never missed on her own or as a recipient.
A. I. bred to LJC Mission Statement P27, Reg. #960383. Calf's Projected EPD
's: -.3 BW, 30 WW, 60YW, 25 M, 38 TM, 5 ME, .21 MARB, .40 REA, -.01 FAT.
 AHE Juana 914, dam of Bull Hill Juana 9010.
 Bull Hill Gloria 8138, Reg. # 1301870.
Here's a very sweet fronted daughter of Brown Vacation out of one of our
strongest cow families. You'll appreciate her tremendous balance and eye
appeal right off, but her potential as a great producing, moderate sized
brood cow is the real deal. She ranks in the top third of the breed for
eight different growth, maternal, reproductive and carcass traits. Talk
about balance! Ultrasound scan results: 10.64" REA, 1.40"REA/CWT, 3.44
IMF, .07" BF. WOW! Don't miss her. |