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Lot 20: (7) IVF Embryos by Ponca Creek Blackbird 955 x Connealy Pay Pal
You are bidding on (7) IVF Embryos by Ponca Creek Blackbird 955 x Connealy Pay Pal. You are bidding on the # of embryos x the purchase price. Buyer is responsible for shipping. Buyer is responsible for shipping.
Guarantee: Seller is guaranteeing 2 pregnancy per 7 embryos 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: Ponca Creek Blackbird 955
Image 2: Connealy Pay Pal
Donor: Ponca Creek Blackbird 955 (AAA +16363256)
She is the result of our search for another living, dominant daughter of Connealy All Around. He has produced daughters which have dominated entire programs throughout their lives, such as at Poss Angus Ranch (with Poss Blueblood 920), Vintage Angus Ranch (with VAR Blackbird 9319), Connealy Angus Ranch (with Black Ceyla of Conanga 0267 and other All Around daughters), as well as 955 herself in the Ponca Creek herd and many more examples. 955 is a 2nd generation Pathfinder, with 5 out of 7 cows on the very bottom side of her pedigree achieving Pathfinder status. Her average production record is: WR 6 @ 116; YR 5 @ 108; Marb 47 @ 101; RE 47 @ 102. She is still sound and productive at 13 years of age, and will calve next spring at 14 years old. She originates from the Ponca Creek cowherd in Bonesteel, SD, who had their first bull sale in 1918 and dispersed in 2018 following the death of Tom Lillibridge. The herd was largely comprised of Connealy genetics. The average sale price of her sons, in a herd which might be considered "under the radar", was $15,200! One of her sons, Ponca Creek Pepper, was in the Origen roster and sold semen to breeders nationwide. She has sold sons and daughters to numerous registered herds, including Mohnen Angus, SD; Raven Angus, SD; Cottonwood Angus Farms, MN; Larson Ranch, SD; Bolton Ranch, SD; Gary Siegel, NE and others. 955 was and is a dominant cow with proven prepotency, with sons produced when she was 11 years old, still dominant in their contemporary group, and topping the Forgey Angus sale this past spring.
Sire: Connealy Pay Pal (AAA +19548036)
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Shipping: Embryos are stored at Trans Ova, Sioux Center - Iowa. 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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