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BAX BALDER Z709 7333
DOB: 04/26/17
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Reg # HX001785
Tattoo: LE: 7333
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RE: 7333
JN BALDER 8622
%HB H,P,S BW BW% WW WW% YW YW%
PB P 89 104
JN BALDER Z709
JN BALDEE 709
R LEGEND 4048
(IEF, HYF, DLF)
R MISS REVOLUTION 1333
R MISS DOMINO 1853
Consigned by Baxter Angus Farm
- The Dam is a Revolution cow that never
misses. This purebred calf really has some growth as you can see by the birth date.
BW
4.59
WW
55.20
YW
83.43
Mlk
17.33
M&G
44.92
EPDs
85
EMBRYOS
Consigned by Baxter Angus Farm
- 405 (HB000129) x Money Train
(HB003398)
Jo Money Train had the highest performance numbers of any homozygous
bull the the J&N 2013 sale. He has great length and is passing it to his
progeny. 405 is the dam of 9405 and can be found in many of the best bulls in
the ABHA. Conventional embryos; will have them at the sale.
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Mark Johnson is an Associate Professor of Animal Science at
Oklahoma State University where he held the Totusek Endowed Chair
of Animal Science from 2009 to 2014. He has served as the Supervisor
of the OSU Purebred Beef Cattle Center since 1992. During his time
as supervisor, the OSU purebred herd has bred and shown many
champions, highlighted by exhibiting the Champion “Pen of Three”
Angus bulls at the National Western in Denver in 1994, 1997 and 2006,
and the Reserve Champion Pen in 2009 and 2011.
Mark also coached the OSU Livestock Judging Team from 1992
to 2013. The OSU team was highly successful during his tenure as
coach, finishing as either Champion or Reserve Champion team in
70% of their contests over 21 years. He earned the “National Coach
of the Year” award seven times, coached six teams that won the
American Royal and four National Champion teams. The 2007 OSU
team holds the all-time record for high team score at the American
Royal. The 2005 OSU team set the record for the all-time high score
in the National Championship contest. The 2012 OSU team holds
the all-time record for high team score in the Carload contest at the
National Western. The 2001, 2010 and 2012 OSU National Champion teams are three of the only 12 teams in history
to win the American Royal and Louisville contests back to back. Mark moved into a joint Extension and Teaching
appointment in 2014.
A lifelong cattlemen, he has considerable experience in beef production, extension programming and live animal
evaluation, including serving as a show judge at a multitude of national events. Mark, his wife Brenda and two
daughters Sydney and Charley, live on a ranch near Orlando, Oklahoma where they operate J&J Cattle Company.
Meet Our Show Judge: Mark Johnson
We look forward to seeing you at the sale!
November 11th, 2017