April 30, 2011
Averages:
90 Yearling Bulls $3,597
25 Open Heifers $2,086
We would like to thank buyers from 8 states and Mexico for purchasing WCR genetics in our 42nd sale.
The two top selling bulls, Lot 11 ($26K) and Lot 16 ($20K) went to BJR Summerford Charolais, Falkville, Al. See video below.
Lot 11, WCR Sir Duke 054P, a WCR Sir Duke 8141 P son brought $26,000. See video below.
Lot 16, WCR Sir Design 075P, a of WCR Sir Design 851 P son commanded $20,000. See video below.
Walter Majors, Lawrenceberg, KY took home a son and a grandson of TR Mr Fire Water 5792R ET, for $6000 and $6750, respectively.
Alan Walth, Glenham, SD took home two top end bulls too. Bringing $6,500 was WCR Sir Tradition 0352 ET P, a son of WCR Tradition 066. Then for $6,000 was WCR Sir Classic 0215 P a son of Classic Cigar ET PX21N9.
Jim Alford, Naper, SD bid $6,000 to own Lot 5 WCR Sir Design 019 P, a son of WCR Sir Design 851 P. See video below.
Arnold, Auctioneer Jim Birdwell, and Kristian Rennert on the block before the sale began.
Jim Hornig, Huron, SD paid $6,000 for Lot 4 WCR Sir Firewater 030 P. He is a polled a son of TR Mr Firewater 831 Pld. See video below.
Lot 123 The top selling heifer went to Ray Campbell's Charolais Farm, Hillsboro, TN for $2,800. WCR Ms Design 021P is a daughter of WCR Sir Design 851P. See video below.
Volume buyers of the day include:
Jose Santiago Camou Healy, Sonora, Mexico - 3 bulls & 12 heifers
Chris & James Konechne, Kimball SD - 12 Bulls
Jim & Eric Gross, Yale SD - 5 Bulls
Graceville Colony, Winfred SD - 4 Bulls