Auctioneer: Tracy Harl
Reported by Justin Taubenheim
89 Gelbvieh/Balancer Bulls: $5491
40 Bred Heifers: $2689
25 Open Heifers: $1275
Taubenheim Gelbvieh, Amherst, Neb., held their 26th annual production sale February 1st, 2016 at the ranch. The day before a blizzard brought out a good crowd of new and repeat customers from 10 states. A great set of bulls and females including the National Western Stock Show Grand Champion Pen of 5 Balancers and the Reserve Champion Pen of 3 Balancers were in the offering.
Top Selling Bulls
TAU Infinity 47C, is a homozygous black and homozygous polled son of TAU In Focus 22Z and TAU Mia 363A, the 2014 Ring of Gold Champion female, 47C is a true A.I. sire candidate. Infinity is a bull that should work on heifers and he scanned a 16.38 REA and a 4.533 IMF. He caught the eye of many breeders the day of the sale including Holle Gelbvieh of Oberlin, Kansas who purchased him for $16,000.
TAU Leader 35C, a homozygous black, homozygous polled herdsire was purchased by Hilltop Farms Asbury, Missouri. 35C was the lead bull in our pen of three. Leader is a,big footed, wide based and expressively muscled son of TAU Final Lead 42A, and an impressive first calf heifer. After active bidding TAU Leader 35C found a new home with the McWilliams family for $13,500.
TAU Royal 2C ET, our homozygous black and homozygous polled Balancer Futurity Runner-up made many friends throughout the fall and spring. He is a maternal brother to TAU Tuned In 55T, and a son of the popular Angus sire Connealy Consensus 7229. Royal has a fault free set of epd’s and scan data. When the gavel dropped on this complete herdsire DNC Incorporated of Amherst, Nebraska was the new owner at $11,250.
TAU Mr. Consensus 9C ET, a full brother to our Balancer Futurity bull with a ton of growth and performance offered a 1397 pound yearling weight. 9C is a big hipped, and wide topped bull with an extreme amount of power and carcass quality. T and B Farms of Sumner, Nebraska took 9C home for $11,000.
TAU Traeger 159C, a high performance son of TAU Top Gun 292Y, backed by a great JBOB 3303K daughter. 159C has a set of growth and carcass epd’s that are second to none, and he offers a great look to boot. He is sure to make a great herdsire, and JGP Gelbvieh of Lathrop, Missouri saw his potential and bought him for $11,000
Top Selling Female
TAU Ms. Grid Topper 43T 492B, a feminine and attractive made female that offers a great pedigree and plenty of brood cow potential. After competitive bidding 492B found a new home with repeat customer Herink Gelbvieh at $4100.
Reported by Justin Taubenheim
89 Gelbvieh/Balancer Bulls: $5491
40 Bred Heifers: $2689
25 Open Heifers: $1275
Taubenheim Gelbvieh, Amherst, Neb., held their 26th annual production sale February 1st, 2016 at the ranch. The day before a blizzard brought out a good crowd of new and repeat customers from 10 states. A great set of bulls and females including the National Western Stock Show Grand Champion Pen of 5 Balancers and the Reserve Champion Pen of 3 Balancers were in the offering.
Top Selling Bulls
TAU Infinity 47C, is a homozygous black and homozygous polled son of TAU In Focus 22Z and TAU Mia 363A, the 2014 Ring of Gold Champion female, 47C is a true A.I. sire candidate. Infinity is a bull that should work on heifers and he scanned a 16.38 REA and a 4.533 IMF. He caught the eye of many breeders the day of the sale including Holle Gelbvieh of Oberlin, Kansas who purchased him for $16,000.
TAU Leader 35C, a homozygous black, homozygous polled herdsire was purchased by Hilltop Farms Asbury, Missouri. 35C was the lead bull in our pen of three. Leader is a,big footed, wide based and expressively muscled son of TAU Final Lead 42A, and an impressive first calf heifer. After active bidding TAU Leader 35C found a new home with the McWilliams family for $13,500.
TAU Royal 2C ET, our homozygous black and homozygous polled Balancer Futurity Runner-up made many friends throughout the fall and spring. He is a maternal brother to TAU Tuned In 55T, and a son of the popular Angus sire Connealy Consensus 7229. Royal has a fault free set of epd’s and scan data. When the gavel dropped on this complete herdsire DNC Incorporated of Amherst, Nebraska was the new owner at $11,250.
TAU Mr. Consensus 9C ET, a full brother to our Balancer Futurity bull with a ton of growth and performance offered a 1397 pound yearling weight. 9C is a big hipped, and wide topped bull with an extreme amount of power and carcass quality. T and B Farms of Sumner, Nebraska took 9C home for $11,000.
TAU Traeger 159C, a high performance son of TAU Top Gun 292Y, backed by a great JBOB 3303K daughter. 159C has a set of growth and carcass epd’s that are second to none, and he offers a great look to boot. He is sure to make a great herdsire, and JGP Gelbvieh of Lathrop, Missouri saw his potential and bought him for $11,000
Top Selling Female
TAU Ms. Grid Topper 43T 492B, a feminine and attractive made female that offers a great pedigree and plenty of brood cow potential. After competitive bidding 492B found a new home with repeat customer Herink Gelbvieh at $4100.
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