4 Bulls – $41,000 – Avg. $10,250
22 Bred Heifers – $209,000 – Avg. $9,500
15 Open Heifers – $131,500 – Avg. $8,767
1 Frozen Embryo – $5,550
1 Semen – $22,790
43 Lots – $409,840 – Avg. $9,531
Top Bulls:
Lot 39–Sold to Val-Starr, Texas: $12,000
Lot 40–Sold to Maple Hill Farm, Tennessee: $11,000
Top Bred Heifers:
Lot 18–Sold to Bailey Farms, Tennessee: $18,000
Lot 33–Sold to Sittapong Kritchpakorn, Thailand: $18,000
Lot 22–Sold to Roadhouse Ranch, Texas: $15,000
Lot 15–Sold to Travis Graybeal, Kansas: $15,000
Lot 30–Sold to David Botello, California: $12,000
Lot 36–Sold to Carlos Rodriguez, Texas: $11,500
Lot 31–Sold to David Botello, California: $10,000
Lot 17–Sold to Cross Creek Beefmasters, Texas: $10,000
Top Open Heifers:
Lot 8–Consignor: TT Beefmasters; Sold to David Botello, California: $17,000
Lot 9–Sold to David Botello, California: $16,500
Lot 20–Sold to Owen & Abraham Stonecipher, Tennessee: $14,000
Lot 23–Sold to CG Farms, Texas: $14,000
Lot 8–Consignor: TT Beefmasters; Sold to David Botello, California: $12,000
Other Top Lots:
Lot 43a–Frozen Embryo (CF Riptide X JT First Lady); Sold to David Botello, California: $800 each
Lot 44a–Semen (CJ’s Game Day); Sold for $12,675
Volume Buyers:
David Botello, California
Bailey Farms, Tennessee
Sittapong Kritchpakorn, Thailand
Val-Starr, Texas
Cameron Cox, Texas
Cottage Farm, Tennessee
Collier Farms, Texas
Travis Graybeal, Kansas
Roadhouse Ranch, Texas
Auctioneer & Sale Consultant:
Anthony Mihalski, San Antonio, Texas
Sale Consultant:
3G Sales & Service, Georgia
Managed & Reported by:
Robbins Cattle Consulting & Marketing, Texas