Selling the last 10 straws of these bulls in the USA…EVER!! These bulls are no longer on the
market in Canada either.
1) Red Brylor Smoker 64S
-0.7 48 79 18 41 First Mulberry son to ever sell at $18
000 in the 2005 Brylor Bull Sale. Sire to SLGN X-Files bull in Iowa.
2) Red Brylor Gold 55H
4.3 58 97 30 59 Brylor’s High Selling bull back in 1999 at $10
000. Sired the Reserve National Champion Female in Fort Worth 2003 – she sold in the
Spotlight sale for $9500 that day!
3) Red Brylor Stallion 19J
4.9 56 91 1 29 High Seller in 2000 Brylor Bull Sale.
Agribition SUPREME bull in 2001. Also, Grand Champion bull at NILE 2001. A brother,
SKOR, is now being used at Brylor.
4) Red Rainmaker of Cudlobe 2K
-1.2 47 80 32 56 A $20 000 bull in the 2003 Brylor
Semen Sales All AI Sired bull sale in Canada. Amazing milk on the bull’s daughters. Paternal
brother to 30J (Lot 50).
5) Red Fabulous Frontline 315N
1.5 49 72 10 34 This bull was first sold to Fine Line
Red Angus in 2004 at $18 000. Later, he re-sold for $27 000 to Triple X Red Angus and Top
Grade Angus. He is a son of Brylor’s Annie 1G cow.
6) Red Brylor Lead Pine 83L
2.9 57 84 12 40 A $24 000 High Seller in Brylor Bull
Sale 2002. Fabulous outcross bloodlines. Son of the $13 000 Bonny 7468G cow.
7) Red Brylor Lead Pine 99L
0.7 48 78 27 51 A $45 000 Syndicate calf in Brylor’s
2002 Bull Sale to T-S Cattle Co. Maternal brother to Stallion 19J and SKOR. Big milk
numbers!
8) Red Brylor DMM Dynastar 64M
-0.8 42 57 10 31 An ET son of Dynastar 19S and
the $50000 Essence 42G cow. A full ET brother to the Essence 58M cow at Walnut Springs in
Michigan, she sold for $13 500 at the 2003 Brylor Semen Sales All AI’ed Sale.
9) Red SSS Bust’n 596F
-0.3 50 81 26 51 The $9000 High Seller at 1997 SSS Bull Sale
to Ringstead Ranch.
10) Red LRH Mr EBV 77K
-1.7 42 63 23 44 Full Brother to Dam of Robin Hood 1174B!
Rare Semen Opportunities
Semen
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TERMS:
Terms of the sale are cash, check, or other terms agreed to in writing between seller, buyer,
and sale manager payable immediately upon conclusion of the sale before animals will be moved. Sale
Manager reserves the right to require a certified check as settlement before releasing any cattle.
PURCHASER’S RISK:
All animals are the owner’s risk prior to their sale and become property of the
purchaser as soon as declared sold by the auctioneer.
BIDDING:
Any disputes or challenges regarding bids or tie bids will be settled by the auctioneer and his
decision will be final.
CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRY:
A certificate of registry for each animal will be transferred to the buyer at
the seller’s expense.
ANNOUNCMENTS:
Any errors or changes in information contained in the catalog will be announced
from the block and such announcements shall take precedence over the information contained herein.
HEALTH:
All animals are eligible for interstate shipment. Interstate health papers prepared by an
accredited veterinarian will be furnished on each animal sold. Arrangements for International Shipment
should be made with the sale manager prior to the auction. All efforts for the exportaton of cattle can be
arranged through the sale manager.
BREEDING GUARANTEE:
All animals are guaranteed by the seller as outlined in the Red Angus
Association of America Code of Ethical Sale Practices
LIABILITIES:
All persons who attend the sale do so at their own risk. The seller, auction facility, and
sale manager assume no liability for any accidents that may occur. Neither does the seller, auction
facility, or sale manager assume liability for the loss or injury to livestock due to theft, mysterious
disappearance, sickness, improper handling or Act of God. It is to be clearly understood that the sale
manager and its represenatives act only as a medium between the buyer and the seller. They are not
responsible in any way for the failure on the part of the buyer and seller to live up to their obligations or
for the truth of any warranties or respresentation, express or implied. Neither does the sale manager
assume any financial obligations to collect or enforce collection of monies between parties. Any legal
action, that may in exceptional cases be taken, must be between the buyer and the seller. This catalog
has been prepared by the Sale Manager from pedigrees and information supplied by sources deemed
reliable, however, the Sale Manager will in no way guarantee the pedigree, percentages of the animals
selling, or data included in this catalog. Any exceptions taken are between the buyer and the seller.
CONTRACT:
The above terms and conditions of sale shall constitute a contract between the buyer and
seller of each animal and shall be equally binding upon both. Each sale or resale of an animal
constitutes a separate transaction.
PHONE BIDS:
Telephone bids will be taken by the sale manager. Kyle Gilchrist’s cell number is (641)
919-1077.
Terms and Conditions…
Consignor: Bryan & Sherry Mackenzie / Brylor Ranch
Pincher Creek, Alberta / 403/627-8266
Selling 2 packages of 3 units each of the highest flush quality semen in storage.
There have been a lot of great bulls in the Red Angus breed since I became involved in 1973 at
nine years of age. My dad, Kenneth Gilchrist, purchased two Red Angus show heifers for me and
my sister that year. The next year he purchased 16 head of Pioneer Beef Cattle (PBC) cows and
began producing bulls for the PBC program for the next several years (in the early ‘80s PBC
became Mid America Cattle Co). It was in my early learning career that I was exposed to, and
gained interest in, Red Angus cattle. I was particularly interested in bull tests and watching these
bulls perform and gain and studied the genetics behind what created their success or failure.
As I said, there have been a lot of great Red Angus bulls over the years but only a few come to
mind that truly impact the breed. Bulls like – Choctaw Chief 373, Leachman King Rob 8621 and
Buffalo Creek Cherokee Canyon 4912 — that stand the test of time and influence the direction of
the breed. I believe that in the year 2007 to the present, that we are seeing one of these
legendary bulls impacting the future of the Red Angus breed. In 2006 or 2007, my good friend
Bryan Mackenzie began making some noise about a great bull that he had come across and
purchased from the Fine Line program of Canada. My friend is a very good promoter and I took
the “noise” with a grain of salt. Later the next year I started seeing Mulberry heifer calves not only
outselling, but blowing away every other animal in every auction that I was a part of. Needless to
say, Mulberry gained my immediate attention…but I wasn t completely sold yet. You have to
understand that every dime I make comes directly from the cattle industry and 95+% of that
income is directly from Red Angus cattle. I make no bones about the fact that “I believe in the
hereafter and I’m hereafter commission”… these high selling Mulberry daughters were making
me money as well as their owners.
I also breed Red Angus cattle under the membership of Star G Ranch, Inc. (RAAA #59440) and
have produced registered Red Angus cattle since 1973. I said that Mulberry had gained my
attention but I wasn t completely sold that he was a great breeding bull yet. My explanation for
this is simple – I wanted to see daughters in production before I actually bred my cows to him. In
2008 I got the chance to see his daughters going into produc-tion for Walnut Springs Farm of
Michigan through some elite Mulberry daughters that they had acquired directly from the Fine
Line program. These heifers were springing and “bagging” with beautiful, well designed udders
and looked like they would have an abundance of milk. I was sold! I went home from that auction,
ordered 50 straws of Mulberry semen from the Wild Canadian, (changed my breeding plans) and
five days later bred four donor cows to him to be flushed.
In 2010, I was either sale manager or auctioneer for 43 Red Angus sales in the United States. I
continued to see the Mulberry calves bring top dollar as show prospects with correct structure
and fancy design. More importantly, I see the mature sons and daughters bring a significant
premium because they are strong producers with plenty of meat and muscle and a superior
offering of milk and maternal traits in their progeny. His popularity as a breeding sire isn t just
hype; I believe the Mulberry progeny are breed changers!
– KG
#1151261 — 01/31/2004 — Tattoo: 26P NVG
Red Fine Line Mulberry 26P
Semen
BW 103 lbs.
BR 100
WW 809 lbs.
WR 100
REDHRRAMBOET 91K
FCCRAMBO 502
RED COMPASS MULBERRY 449M
HRMISS PROSPECTOR 26B
RED BRYLORMISS ROC 20H LARSONRED LIGHTNING
REDCRCCMISS ROC 368D
SILVEIRAS REDFORD
SILVEIRAS PRESLEY
RED DUS FAYETTE 8G
RICKS JUANADABURY 3000
REDMCDOUGALLFAYETTE 59A REDMCDOUGALLCLASSOF 85 3
REDMCDOUGALLFAYETTE 79W
68A-B
CED BW WW YW MILK TM ME HPG CEM STAY MARB YG CW REA FAT
-2 0.3 75 125 18 55 12 9 9 7 0.40 0.20 45 0.13 0.04
Consignor: JK Ca.le Co. / LaCygne, Kansas / 660/424-3422 and
5-L Livestock / Walton, Kansas / 620/837-5645