NOT SOLD (BIDDING OVER), HIGH BID WAS
1,000.00USDby F***U+ applicable fees & taxes.
This item WAS NOT SOLD. Auction date was 2023 Sep 09 @ 11:00UTC-04:00 : AST/EDT
DOB: 8/28/2017
703 RHF SHARP SHOOTER x NEL-TAM ICE PRINCESS
BREEDING:
AI’d to WS Vindicator with heifer-sexed semen, calf due around 10/19/2023.
COMMENTS:
OCV’d. This gorgeous cow is a hard one for us to let go. Nel-Tam Passion’s
Pearl is everything we could ever want in our program. She measured 62” TTT at 2
years old and currently measured 83.5” TTT, even after losing 6” to the cold weather in
between her 3rd and 4th birthday. Pearl also produced a heifer for us that measured
69” TTT at 28 months old, who we are retaining to continue to build our program off of.
The icing on the cake with Pearl is that she’s carrying a calf, sired by WS Vindicator, with
heifer-sexed semen. Pearl will also eat treats from your hand and enjoys scratches
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Auction Location:
10220 James Monroe Hwy, Culpeper, Virginia, 22701, United States
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