Details for Lot 24 Sire: Monopoly Dam: Here I Am X 247 Donor DOB: Spring 2023 Sex: Steer Consignor: Brad Larson 605-680-0822 Heather Larson 605-730-0051 Riley Larson 605-350-5141
Details for Lot 23 Sire: 805 Free Dam: All In One DOB: Spring 2023 Sex: Steer Consignor: Brad Larson 605-680-0822 Heather Larson 605-730-0051 Riley Larson 605-350-5141
Details for Lot 22 Sire: 805 Free Dam: All In One X Blue Donor DOB: Spring 2023 Sex: Steer Consignor: Brad Larson 605-680-0822 Heather Larson 605-730-0051 Riley Larson 605-350-5141
Details for Lot 7 Sire: I-80 Dam: Comm. DOB: Spring 2023 Sex: Steer Breed: Maine Consignor: Jessie Ahrens (217) 821-3492 Comments: Early State fair Size
Details for Lot 17 Sire: Monopoly Dam: Carly Donor DOB: 2023 Sex: Heifer Breed: Chi Consignor: Chad Rieck 641-202-2360 Brett Henningsen 563-726-1480 Wayne Lents 641-344-9367 Dave Rieck 641-202-2164 Comments: This is another one I didn’t want to put on the sale but not because she wasn’t ready but because of what she is and who she is out of. This is the last calf we will get out of Carly who was Carson’s Res Div AOB heifer at the American Royal a few years back. Carly was a greener heifer with big time potential when we got her and I feel the same about this one. When you make them good legged, good hipped, big belly, flat shouldered and a beautiful neck you have something special. You better buy this heifer before Carson changes his mind and decides he needs to show her!
Details for Lot 23 Sire: Icon Dam: M-19 (Irish Whiskey x Analyze This) DOB: February 2023 Sex: Steer Breed: Maine Consignor: MS Cattle Co – Mick Sitzmann – 712-541-8492 Facebook – MS Cattle Co Comments: When I made these embryos, I decided not to sex them because I thought the steers from this mating would still have some marketability behind them. So in Spring 2022, I decided to put four Icon x M-19 embryos in with hopes of getting a few more heifers because I knew I was already heavy on steer matings that I was planning to put in. I got four pregnancies. All four calves were bulls. I should have known better. Nonetheless, this is another steer that has all the right pieces to be an awesome fat steer. He is probably the biggest steer on the sale, so he should definitely be another easy feeding type that will do the hard work for you. This steer was a late addition to the sale pen, so he still has his horns. If the buyer would wish, I will get the horns taken off before you pick him up. With being a late addition, look at that hair coat. He also has a tremendous attitude for only being tied up a handful of times.