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Lot 21: SAC BLACKCAP MAY 3305L
ASA: 4221654
SAV Blackcap May 7306 x WS PROCLAMATION E202
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Look what we have here!!! A WS Proclamation daughter -- a real stunner with majestic maternal presence, balanced phenotype from head to hip, and as Marlin says “She has feet like a mule”. We will follow this future herd matron to see the exciting SimAngus progeny she will produce. Her 16-year-old pathfinder dam, SAV Blackcap May 7306, is a direct daughter to legendary dam 4136 (generating $10.2 million in sales). A postcard angus cow, known for her fertility, longevity, and angularity. 7306 has 4 natural bull progeny averaging $18K on past SAV sales, including the $25k #1 yearling weight bull at 1707 pounds in the 2015 sale. Her 2021 ET America heifer, 1606, was Lot 11 on the 2022 Belles of the Grade sale and now proudly owned by Keith Borer of Elgin, NE.
Her sire WS Proclamation E202 has taken the Simmental world by storm by consistently siring impressive performance, extra volume, foot structure, and good-natured progeny. Acclaimed as WSMiss Sugar’s Greatest and Most Proven son!
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