Montana Keen 2055 - 30 units

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Montana Keen 2055 - 30 units

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Montana Keen 2055 is a heifer bull built for the times. In an industry often chasing extremes, Keen delivers the opposite: the very best of proven, foundation maternal genetics with timeless balance and functionality. His dam, Coleman Donna 4356 (full sister to the $450,000 Coleman Bravo 6313), anchors donor programs at Montana Ranch (MT), Sadler Ranches (OK), and 3R Angus (Australia), with global influence. At 11 years old, Donna 4356 is still producing at the highest level — a testament to her durability and maternal strength. His sire is the immortal SAV Net Worth 4200, ensuring power and longevity in every calf. Actual birthweight of 70 lbs., weaning over 700 lbs., and a 110-feed test ratio. Keen combines calving ease with growth — the kind of numbers that translate into real-world profitability. He is Densely made, structurally correct, and exceptionally calm. Keen combines soundness, authentic breed character, and docile temperament to stand out as a true herd bull. His maternal attributes rank in the Top 10% for $M (+97) and $EN (+9), Top 15% for CED (+11) and Heifer Pregnancy (+15.0). His daughters will be functional, consistent, and built to last. You can have “Confidence in Every Straw” packaged at an industry-leading 45 million sperm cells. Keen semen is designed for success in large-scale heifer breeding projects. Montana Keen 2055 — the standout choice to access the prepotency of Donna 4356 through an outstanding son. Breed with confidence, build with legacy.

Buyer is responsible for cost and arrangement of shipping. Units will be released to buyer at the sires storage facility; shippers will be available for use. Units will be released to the buyer once payment has been made.

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