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ANGUS 2015 OFFERING
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435-310-0041
BD:3/20/14
BW: 83
WW: 740
TG: 3.41
WDA: 3.41
YW: 3.42
Dam is a maternal sister to S504. The mother to our herd sire Zion.
Angus
B457
Lot
100
OHL Next to Heaven
Miss Yardley Y87
Plainview Lutton
OHLAngel
OCC Jet Stream
GSK Miss Saphire by Connealy Forefront
BW: 2.1 WW: 45 YW: 77 MK: 23
BD: 1/30/14
BW: 75
WW: 654
TG: 3.42
WDA: 3.02
YW: 1202
Both B274’s dam and grand dam had BWs of 74 and 76 respectively. Sinclair Mountain
Pass has raised some of our favorite Angus through the years.
Angus
B274
Lot
101
Sinclair Mountain Pass
Miss Yardley Z81
NBar Prime Time
NBar Kinochtry Beauty
MF Net Return
Miss Yardley W147 by SCC Apache Brave
BW: 1.5 WW: 31 YW: 59 MK: 15
BD: 3/18/14
BW: 81
WW: 637
TG: 3.17
WDA: 3.14
YW:1144
A maternal brother to B454 sold for $7,750. His dam lived to be fourteen,
raising 650# average calves.
Angus
B454
Lot
103
Yardley Royal Jet
Garretts Annie 593
OCC Jet Stream
Miss Yardley R192
Molitor Truman
Ebar VAnnie by Leachman Heavy Weight
BW: 1.8 WW: 42 YW: 61 MK: 23
BD: 3/5/14
BW: 74
WW: 692
TG: 2.54
WDA: 2.95
YW: 1099
Angus
B418
Lot
102
OHL Next to Heaven
Miss Yardley Y49
Plainview Lutton
OHLAngel
Yardley Doc Skipper
KAV Blackcap Bessie by Leachman Outback
BW: 1.6 WW: 31 YW: 58 MK: 19
BD: 3/3/14
BW: 71
WW: 612
TG: 3.64
WDA: 3.15
YW: 1194
Angus
B368
Lot
104
Yardley Royal Jet
Miss Yardley X130
OCC Jet Stream
Miss Yardley R192 by SC Stockman 365
Yardley Doc Skipper by OCC Doctor
KAV Miss Pride by Papa Equator
BW: 3.3 WW: 45 YW: 77 MK: 16
BD: 2/24/14
BW: 86
WW: 639
TG: 3.42
WDA: 3.20
YW: 1187
Angus B403
Lot
98
Yardley Zion
Miss Yardley R2
SCC Apache Brave
Miss Yardley S504 by SAF 598 Bando 5175
Bon View New Design 878
Miss Yardley N8 by TC Freedom
BW: -.1 WW: 24 YW: 63 MK: 19
BD: 3/10/14
BW: 70
WW: 547
TG: 3.50
WDA: 2.97
YW: 1106
Angus
B413
Lot
99
Yardley Royal Jet
Miss Yardley P159
OCC Jet Stream
Miss Yardley R192 by SC Stockman 365
RAF Xplorer by Krugerrand 490
Miss Yardley G73 by Kruggerrand 490
Excerpts from the last letter of my uncle Gib-Died in WW1 in France
“…There are some things on earth worse than death and one of them is backing
down when the other boys are giving their time and perhaps their lives for their
country. Life to me is dear. I have a lot to live for but I always want to be able
to say that I did my part, and I know that though it is costing us a lot you
are thankful that I am here. Generations to come may not know of the humble
soldiers who are fighting for liberty and peace but time will never erase the big
thing (freedom) that these soldiers will bring to the world.” –Pvt. James G.
Yardley, March 29, 1918. Taken from the last letter written by my Uncle Gib
before he died and written to his loving parents. I was named after him; my
dad idolized my Uncle Gib. James Gilbert “Gib” was able to meet his brother
Jack who was serving an LDS mission in New York, just before he was shipped
overseas to fight in WW1. He never made it back, he died Oct. 20, 1918 WWI,
somewhere in France.
PM: BW: 2.1 WW: 46 YW: 69 MK: 21
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