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Lot 8: (3) Sexed Female IVF Embryos by Coleman Donna 5222 x Coleman Banker 9215
You are bidding on (3) Sexed Female IVF Embryos by Coleman Donna 5222 x Coleman Banker 9215. You are bidding on the # of embryos times 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: Coleman Donna 5222
Image 2: Coleman Banker 9215
Donor: Coleman Donna 5222 (AAA #18402663)
Coleman Donna 5222 is a Pathfinder female and a full sister in blood to the great Coleman Donna 714! She has a calving interval of 352 on her first 3 calves, BR 4/94, NR 4/108, YR 3/110. She is in the top 5% of the breed for $M and reached donor status at Coleman Angus through real world production. Her full sister in blood, Coleman Donna 714, produced the $290,000 Coleman Bravo 6313. She is the all-time high income-producing cow at Coleman Angus Ranch with a multitude of prominent progeny. This is a great opportunity to put your own prefix on the Donna cow family from the Coleman Angus program!
Sire: Coleman Banker 9215 (AAA 19583404)
Coleman Banker 9215 was the $75,000 top-seller through the 2021 Fall production sale at Coleman Angus. He was the second heaviest bull in his contemporary group and was the No. 1 ADG Bull on Test and had an actual birth weight of 75 lbs. The combination of this tremendous gain makes him one of the tremendous calving-ease sires ever produced in the Coleman Angus program. Coleman Banker 9215 is an extremely impressive, exceptionally smooth, very sound on the move, stout, with as much hip shape and depth as you could ever want in a herd sire. Banker's flush sisters are extremely impressive, which is a good indication of what to expect from his daughters. His calves come light and explode with exceptional growth. His dam, Coleman Donna 4203, has a progeny production record of BR 3@93, WR 3@104, YR 3@107. Maternal sister, Coleman Donna 9220, was the featured Lot 1 female of the 2021 Coleman Angus Fall production sale who sold at $45,000 for one-half interest for a $90,000 valuation as the top-selling two year old female.
Shipping: Embryos are stored at TransOva, IA. Once payment is made, the embryos will be released to the Buyer at this location. The Buyer is responsible for shipping!
Consigned by Bar O Ranch of Wichita Falls, TX. 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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