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BUF CRK MISS 4049

A powerful daughter of Coppertop 1628 encompassing the depth of rib, fleshing ability, and a udder structure we demand from top notch females. An extremely powerful daughter of 4049 was purchased by White Oaks Farm, Illinois, at the 2003 Front Pasture Classic





 

BUF CRK SAGE 4170

A world-class producer, donor, and dam of the 2000 National Champion Bull, Collier Up Above 75, this type of female is the reason why breeders from other breeds are doing double-takes at Red Angus. Sage 4170, in spite of her milk EPD, is one of the heaviest milking cows you'll see. She is as long as she is deep and exemplifies the "type" of female that are in such demand in purebred circles. Sage is the donor dam of the high-selling embryo package in the 2003 Front Pasture Classic, selling for $750 / embryo to Basin Reds, Hobson, MT.

 

Andras Pure Style 505

From a phenotypical standpoint, there are few cows in the breed that can hold a candle to Pure Style 505. She has produced more eye appealing, flawlessly designed cattle for us than any cow. Her sire, Mainstream 136M, was a many-times champion, and was named Reserve National Champion bull at the 1993 NAILE. A son, Andras Drover 846, won his class at the 1999 National Red Angus Show and a daughter, Andras Pure Style 173, won her class at the 2002 National Red Angus Show. Her 2005 natural calf was our high-selling show prospect at the 2005 Front Pasture Classic, selling to Katie Bettis.
-Owned with Two Oaks Red Angus, IA.

 

JHL D5803

5803 has risen like cream to the top of our breeding program. Efficiency and maternal power would most accurately describe her. Thick, deep, feminine, and sound uddered, 5803 is the kind of female we strive to produce-the kind that make us money, every year. She is the dam of our powerful maternal herdsire, Andras Easy Man 706, currently owned by Gary Brown, Missouri. Easy Man 706 has become our benchmark for calving ease, early maturity, and maternal power. 5803 is also dam to Andras Pure Gold 132, current herdsire at Beckton Red Angus, the foundation herd of the Red Angus breed.

 

BUF CRK AMY 4046

The foundation female behind our powerful Amy cow family. As a brood cow, Amy stands second-to-none. She is the dam of Collier Amy 122-class winner at the 1999 National Red Angus show, donor, and one of the most powerful females we've seen. Amy 4046 is the ideal Red Angus female, boasting a flawless phenotype, perfect udder and a faultless production record.


 

Basin Rose J695

Owned with Basin Angus Ranch, this powerful Logan 210 brought $12,000 in their female sale during the Fall of 2003. She boasts extremely low birthweight, high maternal milk, and ranks in the top 1% of the breed for Marbling EPD. She is a granddaughter of the powerful Primrose 258 donor that put the Basin Red Angus program on the map. Additionally, she is pictured next to Glacier Logan 210 in the most recent ABS catalog as his featured progeny.


 

J Bar K Ramblin Rose E542

One of the most powerful females we've ever seen (of any breed) or had grace our pastures. This powerful Rambo 502 daughter is as complete, thick, sound, and prolific as any female we own. Featured in the Genex semen directory for progeny of Mr. Beef 805, her 2001 natural calf, Andras Gold Force 112 is exemplary of her production potential. Ramblin Rose E542 is the record high-selling female from the Andras/Perks Front Pasture Classic. Half interest in this donor was purchased for $9100 in the 2002 FPC, selling to SEM Red Angus and Country Boy Farms, both from South Carolina. As of website construction, her most recent flush yielded 35 good embryos. She is fast becoming one of the premier females in the Red Angus breed.

 

BUF CRK Melva 3933

One of the most powerful beef females on foot today. Melva is the apex of Red Angus brood cow potential. Sired by one of the great cow makers of our breed, Vaquero 1626, Melva is not only powerful on paper, but she is flawless in person. She is dam to the bull that we feel is unmatched on a number of levels in the Red Angus breed, Collier Top Flight 183 ( see Sires Page), and a 3933 daughter is currently a top donor in the SEM Red Angus program in South Carolina. Melva 3933 is as good as they come.