Lot 12: Coleman Donna 7231 - (Security)

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''Jocko Valley Embryo Reduction Sale' 2026 

Lot 12: (10) Embryos by Coleman Donna 8216 x Coleman Security 428

You are bidding on (10) IVF Embryos by Coleman Donna 7231 x Coleman Security 428. You are bidding on the # of embryos times the purchase price. Buyer is responsible for shipping. 

Guarantee: Seller is guaranteeing 2 pregnancy if placed by a certified AETA technician and placed within one year of purchase. Pregnancy must be diagnosed by 90 days from implant date.  

Image 1: Coleman Donna 7231

Image 2: Coleman Security 428


Donor: Coleman Donna 7231 (AAA #+*19108071)

Coleman Donna 7231 is one of my very favorite daughters of 714 we have ever had. She was a female that I never wanted to sell, and if it was not for our complete dispersal  of our summer calving unit in 2023, we would not have sold half interest in her. 7231 is  a Pathfinder female who has a calving interval of 366 days on her first five calves and a  progeny production record of BR 5/96, NR 5/106, and YR 5/107. She has a perfect udder, very long spined, perfect feet and very wedge-shaped Maternal Balance has created as much interest as any bull we have ever produced. He is as complete and fault-free as any bull you will find. He is big topped, massively hipped with added body in a perfectly structured skeleton, and stands on a perfect foot. We are very excited to get our first set of calves out of him. His Pathfinder dam is Coleman Chloe 9275, who is also the dam of Coleman Platinum, Coleman Security, Coleman Arrowhead, Coleman Concrete, Coleman Bond, Coleman Survivor, Coleman Pablo, Coleman Ore, Coleman Flagstone, Coleman General, Coleman Mahomes, Coleman Kelce, and Granite. Chloe 9275 is having a major impact not only in our herd, but also across the whole breed. 9275 currently has 14 sons that are working in major registered operations. These are IVF embryos (Trans Ova), and we are selling three embryos in this mating and guaranteeing one pregnancy. 

Sire: Coleman Security 428 (AAA +*21060960)


Shipping: Embryos are stored at TRANS OVA. Once payment is made, the embryos will be released to the Buyer at this location. The Buyer is responsible for shipping! 

 

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