Marcys Panhandle 214-9 - 20 Units

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Marcys Panhandle 214-9 - 20 Units

You are bidding on 20 units of Marcys Panhandle 214-9.  Buyer is responsible for shipping.  You are bidding - per unit within this Auction! 

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“Marcys Panhandle 214-9” is on-his-way, to becoming a major player in the Angus Breed. A performer for pounds, gains and power. Top 4% on Weaning & Yearling Weight EPDS. He ranks in the Top 15% on his Daily Rate of Gain epds. He will add frame and elite level carcass scores in Marbling, Ribeye and $ Values. He currently ranks in the Top 20% on $Compelete values! He is the Grandson of one of the most popular bulls this year, Marcys Scale Crusher. No other sire matches his proven volume with his degree of thickness, fleshing-ability, carcass quality and authentic Angus type. ‘Panhandle was chosen by SIRE BUYER to carry on the ‘Scale Crusher’ legacy with added style, phenotype & volume. Make your orders on ‘Panhandle’ today!


 

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