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You are bidding on 30 units of PIE Centerfire 2064; Buyer is responsible for shipping. You are bidding - per unit within this Auction!
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PIE Centerfire 2064 – A paternal brother to the highest selling Red Angus bowl in the history of the breed PIE Hollywood 222. He is almost a total outcross pedigree to the Red Angus breed. He is one of the first sires by the legendary Connealy Confidence Plus that has been turned red. Centerfire, is also one of the best maternal pedigrees in the breed with Bieber 399W (the dam of Rollin Deep), PIE Hashtag and PIE Insight. His pedigree also includes Abigrace Y11 the dam of 9 Mile Franchise 6305. He ranks at the top of the breed for carcass, calving ease and growth, maternal merit. He is massive, bodied, dark cherry red and has great feet.
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