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LOT 264<br />

Loaded Gun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<br />

<strong>Gassman</strong> 903 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<br />

ID 3-3 | 2003 | BLACK<br />

THE 2003-BORN COWS – LOTS 264 TO 274<br />

Gassm<br />

High Octane (PB Maine)<br />

High Voltage x Hereford<br />

Aviance (Sugar Ray)<br />

503 (Trend 802)<br />

A.I. 7/3 Heat Wave 14; Examined Safe A.I. P.E. Smooth Sailing son on 7/8 to 9/20<br />

Bob: This cow has never really been challenged much, my fault mostly. She certainly is<br />

bred right. She has an awesome Monopoly heifer in my keeper pen. Her dam, 903, had a<br />

Who’s First steer that sold for $2,500 to Bonham. A Game Over steer sold for $3,200 to<br />

Faulkersons, an All About You steer brought $2,800 to Hilbert, and a Who’s First steer sold<br />

for $1,200 to Mobley.<br />

LOT 266<br />

Loaded Gun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<br />

<strong>Gassman</strong> 920 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<br />

ID 320 | 2003 | BLACK<br />

High Octane (PB Maine)<br />

High Voltage x Hereford<br />

Aviance (Sugar Ray)<br />

420 (Traveler 21 x Pine Drive)<br />

A.I. 6/24 Monopoly; Examined Safe A.I. P.E. Unforgiven 6/29 to 9/20<br />

Bob: This moderate framed, easy fleshing cow should improve anyone’s herd. I feel she is<br />

bred right. Bull or heifer calf, it won’t matter; it should be a good one. She raised a Who’s<br />

First steer that sold out of the pasture for $4,000 to Bonham.<br />

LOT 268<br />

Final Answer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<br />

<strong>Gassman</strong> 533 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<br />

ID 3-33 | 2003 | BLACK<br />

Calberta Black Impact<br />

JJ x Dollar II x Cunia<br />

Elvis (Angus)<br />

B2-51 (Sugar Ray x Angus)<br />

A.I. 7/4 Headliner; Examined Safe A.I. P.E. Smooth Sailing on 7/9 to 9/20<br />

Bob: This Final Answer cow, with a blend of Maine in her pedigree, should work<br />

extremely well bred to Headliner. She had a Monopoly steer that sold for $1,400 to Ryan<br />

Miller.<br />

LOT 270<br />

Diesel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<br />

<strong>Gassman</strong> 518 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<br />

ID 318 | 2003 | BLACK<br />

Cecil (Aviance)<br />

Most Wanted<br />

High Octane (Maine)<br />

Angus x Siegfried<br />

A.I. 6/21 Monopoly; Examined Safe A.I. P.E. 21 Degrees Below on 6/26 to 9/20<br />

Bob: This cow is bred a lot like the great 326 cow. I’m excited about this mating! A Who’s<br />

First steer sold for $1,500 to Gene Goos and was Reserve Champion at Mills County. A<br />

Hands on the Money steer sold right out of the pasture for $1,000 to Vaughn Oatley.<br />

LOT 272<br />

ID 338 | 2003 | BLACK<br />

All About You . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . De Bull (Total Play)<br />

Shorthorn Cross<br />

<strong>Gassman</strong> 738 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Festus (Sugar Ray)<br />

B2-38 (Pine Drive x Black Power)<br />

A.I. 6/24 Beat The Heat; Examined 90 days on 10/13<br />

P.E. Smooth Sailing son on 6/29 to 9/20<br />

Bob: This power cow is bred for the first time to a club calf sire. She’s always been bred<br />

maternal. Her dam had several calves that generated a premium.<br />

LOT 274<br />

ID 3-34 | 2003 | BLACK WHITE<br />

Who’s First . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Who Made Who<br />

Dunk x Aviance by Sugar Ray<br />

<strong>Gassman</strong> 134 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Loaded Gun (High Octane)<br />

B3-85 (Redi Mix x Total Power)<br />

P.E. Heat Wave 7 on 6/30 to 8/20; Examined 55 days on 10/13<br />

Bob: I like the looks of this cow. She’s a little smaller framed but big in style. She has lots<br />

of bone, great length and a good udder. She could really have a great one by Heat Wave.<br />

LOT 265<br />

ID 3-15 | 2003 | BLACK BALDY<br />

Loaded Gun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . High Octane (PB Maine)<br />

High Voltage x Hereford<br />

<strong>Gassman</strong> 715 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Payback (Fistful of Dollars)<br />

415 (Windsor)<br />

A.I. 6/17 Heat Wave 13; Examined Safe A.I. P.E. Lut Son 900 on 6/22 to 9/20<br />

Bob: This brockle-faced cow is as easy to look at as any I own. She is clean jointed and<br />

strong topped with high volume and a big foot. Heat Wave will work here.<br />

LOT 267<br />

ID 3-23 | 2003 | BLACK<br />

Final Answer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Calberta Black Impact<br />

JJ x Dollar II x Cunia<br />

<strong>Gassman</strong> 723 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Trend 802<br />

527 (Payback x B130 Elvis)<br />

A.I. 8/17 Monopoly; Examined 60 days on 10/13 P.E. None<br />

Bob: This super great, hairy, stylish cow is no accident. Her grandam had a Payback bull<br />

calf that sold for $10,000 to the Barker Brothers. She also raised a Hell’s a Brewin’ steer<br />

for $6,750 to Faulkersons. 323 has her own record started, raising a Who’s First steer that<br />

sold for $3,000 to Matt Fuss and a Monopoly steer for $2,700 to Jerrod Arthur.<br />

LOT 269<br />

ID 3-28 | 2003 | BLACK<br />

Hairy Son 125 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hairy by Habanero<br />

Dakota Ray (Sugar Ray)<br />

<strong>Gassman</strong> 928 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Loaded Gun (High Octane)<br />

Payback<br />

A.I. 6/17 Monopoly; Examined Safe A.I. P.E. Lut Son 900 on 6/22 to 9/20<br />

Bob: This cow never has been exposed to the club calf program until now. I feel Monopoly<br />

is a very safe choice.<br />

LOT 271<br />

ID 3-44 | 2003 | RED WHITE<br />

Double Stuff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Irish Pride<br />

Cunia<br />

<strong>Gassman</strong> 038 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Super Sport<br />

Aviance x Redi Mix B1-4<br />

A.I. 7/2 Heat Wave 14; Examined Safe A.I. P.E. Smooth Sailing son on 7/7 to 9/20<br />

Bob: This Shorthorn cow works really well. She probably should have been pictured. She<br />

should work well with Heat Wave. Past production history in this cow family is impressive.<br />

Her dam, 038, had a Who’s First steer for $3,000 to Neil Wagner and a Who’s First steer for<br />

$1,800 to Stone. Lot 271 had a Who’s First steer for $2,000 to Fulkerson and two other<br />

pasture selling steers.<br />

LOT 273<br />

ID 312 | 2003 | BLACK<br />

Mossy Oak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Full Flush<br />

TGK Miss Reba<br />

<strong>Gassman</strong> 712 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mr Big Sky (Holly)<br />

412 (Payback x 126 Covino III)<br />

A.I. 6/22 Heat Wave 12; Examined Safe A.I. P.E. Heat Wave 7 on 6/27 to 8/20<br />

Bob: To appreciate this cow, you must look at the bottom side of her pedigree. She’s on<br />

her way now to writing her own pages in history. She is a daughter of 712, who produced<br />

a $6,000 Eye’s on the Money steer to Bonham and another for $4,800 to Guyer. 312’s<br />

Who’s First steer sold for $2,500 to Bonham.<br />

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2011<br />

<strong>Sioux</strong> <strong>Falls</strong> <strong>Regional</strong> <strong>Livestock</strong><br />

Worthing, South Dakota – 12 Noon CST<br />

Weather Date: Tuesday, February 8<br />

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THE GASSMAN COMPLETE DISPERSION | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2011 | WORTHING, SOUTH DAKOTA

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