Lot 5: SAV Blackcap May 7306 - 3 Embryos

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Lot 5: (3) IVF Embryos by SAV Blackcap May 7306 x Spring Cove Reno 4021

You are bidding on (3) IVF Embryos by SAV Blackcap May 7306 x Spring Cove Reno 4021. You are bidding on the # of embryos x the purchase price. Buyer is responsible for shipping. 

Guarantee: Seller is guaranteeing one 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: SAV Blackcap May 7306 click here for video

Image 2: Spring Cove Reno 4021


Donor: SAV Blackcap May 7306 (AAA #15688405)

SAV Blackcap May 7306 is a 17 year old (talk about longevity), Pathfinder Boyd New Day 8005 direct daughter to the legendary SAV Blackcap May 4136. 4136 is the Angus breed's most influential genetic contributor, and top income-producing cow, generating $10.2 million. 7306 has four natural bull progeny averaging $18K on past SAV sales, including the $25k #1 yearling weight bull at 1707 pounds in the 2015 sale. 7316, a stunning Regard direct daughter of 7306, is also in the flush program at SAC. She has produced multiple sons and daughters that have sold to cattlemen across the country and many are working in the Scott Angus herd. 7306’s third-generation pathfinder dam, SAV May 2397, is the third top income-producing cow in SAV history. 

 

Sire: Spring Cove Reno 4021 (AAA 17926446)

Spring Cove Reno 4021 was one of the top selling bulls of the 2015 Spring Cove Ranch Sale.  On the Fall 2022 Main Sire Summary.  Reno is the only bull to combine +0.98 marbling and $103 $Maternal value, and he does it with below average frame size and birth weight and top 10% weaning weight and $C.  In addition, Reno is the Breed’s #2 high accuracy sire (0.5+) for heifer pregnancy at +20.5. Reno’s dam, Spring Cove Liza 021, is fourteen years of age with incredible udder quality, docility and soundness.  


Shipping: Embryos are stored at Scott Angus Cattle, NE. Once payment is made, the Seller will coordinate shipping options with the Buyer. The Buyer is responsible for shipping! 

Consigned by Scott Angus Cattle of Belgrade, NE. To consign your embryos in a future sale or have your own stand-alone Embryo/Semen/Live Animal sale, email us at auctions@sirebuyer.com. 

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