Bred Heifers for Sale

Wagonhammer has a fancy set of home raised Commercial Bred Heifers for sale. They are Angus and Angus X due to start March 1st AI’d to Connealy Answer 8748, KCF Bennett Architect, and Lucky 7 Copyright and cleaned up with Wagonhammer calving ease Angus bulls for 45 days. Some of these heifers can be registered. Contact Joe at 303-884-3900 for more details.

 

Fall Pairs for Sale Friday, September 29 in Burwell

 

Selling September 29th at Burwell Livestock Market Video Auction

35-40 Cow/calf pairs from the heart of the Wagonhammer fall herd with buyer’s choice on head count. Cows will be Angus, Angus Cross and Charolais cross with calves at side by Wagonhammer Angus and Charolais bulls. Cows will range in age from 3-9 and calves will be a minimum 30 days old.

All calves will have Ultrachoice 7, Inforce 3 and BVD. Bull calves will be knife cut. Cows will get Preg guard 10 and be wormed with Dectomax. Delivery: October 15-31 at ranch 15 miles west of Elgin, NE.

Video is of the fall calving cows that this group will come out of.

For more information call Joe Epperly at 303-884-3900 or Jay Wolf at 402-920-2853.

Click here to view on Burwell Livestock’s website.

Annual Bull Sale

Our business was founded in 1910 by my Grandfather and his brother. In 1895 they came to the new world as two penniless German teenagers. They came without their parents, didn’t know English, and had never raised cattle. But, they believed in the American dream. Now, a century later that dream continues. Many thanks to all of you that have supported us in the past as you have played an important part of our success. Together, we’ll have a great start on the next 100 years. We have a great group of people committed to raising “TOTAL PERFORMANCE” cattle.

The Total Performance Brand

Heifer Sale

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