Huston Cattle Sale 09

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Huston Cattle Company 2009 Sale

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  • SALE DAY PHONES:Office/Home (309) 426-2052 Mike Huston: (309) 368-2615Tina Huston: (309) 368-6549 Taylor Schwartz: (765) 414-6094Dr. Raymond Huston: (309) 224-9373

    AUCTIONEER:Brian Curliss: (217) 242-1665

    AROUND THE RING:Tom Rooney: (515) 491-3025 Shane Ryan: (309) 371-7490

    PHONE BIDS:If you would like to place a bid on any lot but will not be able toattend, please direct your phone bid to Huston Cattle Company(309) 368-2615 or any of the cell phone numbers listed above.

    PRE-SALE INSPECTION:Visit Huston Cattle Co. anytime prior to the sale to view the sale cattle. They are on display everyday!

    LOCATION:From Peoria: 60 miles West on U.S. Hwy 116. 1.5 milesNorth on Business U.S. Hwy 67.From Moline: 55 miles South on U.S. Hwy 67. Turn on to Business Hwy 67, go 1 mile South.

    ACCOMODATIONS:Roseville:Countryside Inn ......................................(309) 426-2613Monmouth:AmericInn...www.AmericInn.com...........(888) 205-0958Super 8...www.Super8.com......................(309) 734-8558Macomb:Roadeway Inn..........................................(309) 837-2220Holiday Inn Express................................(309) 836-6700Galesburg:Comfort Inn............................................(309) 344-5445Econo Inn ...............................................(309) 344-2401Fairfield Inn ............................................(309) 344-1911Prairie Inn (Formerly Jumers) ...................(309) 343-7151

    AIR TRAVEL:Peoria & Moline, Illinois International Airports are bothwithin 60 miles of Roseville. We would be glad to meettravelers provided prior arrangements have been made.2

    Saturday May 9, 2009 1:00 p.m.

    Huston Cattle Company

    819 Old U.S. Highway 67

    Roseville, Illinois 61473

  • 3Huston 2641 Huston 264Sire: EYES ON THE MONEYDam: Full Flush x Comm. Angus #4078DOB: April 11, 2008

    This bull could very well change theway we all look at the club calf business.How many, if any, sires have comealong that we can mention club calfprospects and replacement females inthe same breath. Ive never seen a creature any sounder or softer than this soon to be SUPERSTAR. There is a reason hes lot #1! Dont miss the boaton this one guys, Im warnin ya!

    * Selling full possession and one half semen interest.

  • 4SALE TERM & CONDITIONS:Cash or Check. All cattle are to be paid for during or imme-diately after the sale and will not be released until after settle-ment has been made. Cattle will not be transferred until paidfor in full unless prior arrangements have been made.

    ANNOUNCEMENTS:Announcements from the auction block will take precedenceover the printed material in the catalog.

    LIABILITIES:All persons who attend the sale do so at their own risk, HCC and all individuals associated with the sale assumes no liabilities for any accidents that may occur.

    HEALTH:Sale veterinarian, Dr. Raymond Huston, (309) 426-2419, cell (309) 224-9373, 500 State Hwy 116, Roseville, IL61473. All vaccination records will be announced from the auction block.

    INSURANCE ON PURCHASES & RISK:All animals are at owners risk prior to their sale and becomeproperty of the purchaser as soon as declared sold by the auc-tioneer. Insurance information will be available on sale day.

    TRUCKING:All bulls will be delivered free of charge within a 100 mile radius. All other deliveries will be charged on a per mile basis.

    Dear Cattlemen, First of all, thank you for your interest in what I

    believe is an opportunity like none other. The idea tohave this bull sale stemmed from the multiple requeststo buy or lease bulls in th Spring 2008. Never beforehave we retained this number of bulls for fear of notbeing able to move them.

    I believe this sale will quickly become one of the few sales across the country where individuals, such as yourself, will f ind a diverse group of young highquality bulls. It does not matter your type of operation,there IS SOMETHING HERE FOR EVERY POSSIBLE SCENARIO.

    These bulls are backed by pedigrees that I have conf idently used for many years. I do not expect anysurprises when it comes to the impact these bulls willhave on your operation.

    Please feel free to contact me anytime to discuss howand where these bulls should be used to capitalize onyour much appreciated investment. See you May 9th.Yours Truely, Mike, Tina, Ryley, Carmyn & Nick Huston

    Welcome

    Welcome

  • 5Huston 2492 Huston 249Sire: HEAT WAVEDam: Full Flush x Maine #65 DOB: March 28, 2008

    First of all, I promise this bull is waybigger boned than this picture portrays.And I would also wager he will be THnegative. Ive seen a lot of Heat Wavesons come and go and I would put thisone up against any of them in terms ofpure POWER and MASS. The bestpart is he will SURPASS many of them simply based on SOUNDNESS.This dude has had a lot of friends. Come prepared. PHAC.

  • 6Huston 2563 Huston 256Sire: WHO MADE WHODam: Heat Wave x Magic #155DOB: March 17, 2008

    HOW ABOUT THIS ONE! Out of a f irst calf heifer! Rick Hustonbought Lot 155 in last years sale and she raised this little critter.GOOD INVESTMENT! Talkabout turnin out a more than capable clean up bull. This guy isthe REAL DEAL! THC.

  • 7Huston 2624 Huston 262Sire: WARRANTDam: True Green x #4026DOB: March 25, 2008

    As my good friend Dr. Mark Hogewould say, time to focus. This bull does not need to be used as a clean upbull. He needs to be collected and bredto your better Simmy influenced cows.No offense to anyone, but I dont thinkthere can be a hairier, stouter or moresquare hipped one anywhere else forsale. Def initely on everyones short list.THC & PHAC.

  • 8Huston 2725 Huston 272Sire: WARRANTDam: True Green x #4026DOB: March 25, 2008

    The 3/4 brother to Lot 4, had somepretty big shoes to f ill, and has madea pretty good stab at it. You need toturn back the time clock to completelyappreciate these two bulls pedigrees.TRUE GREEN was the Draftpickson out of SUSIE 176G. Who waswithout question the most dominateMaine-Anjou heifer shown by TraeSimmons of Indiana in 1998.PHAC.

  • 9Huston 2526 Huston 252Sire: BATES

    (DOUBLE VISION)Dam: C339U x Meyer 734 #82DOB: March 27, 2008

    Remember Red 9 guys? She was the Friction heifer we sold 1/2 interest for$17,000. Her mother was a BATES as well. Folks, here is a chance to introduce

    some powerful genetics at afraction of thecost. Lot 6, 7 & 8 will make you come back for more! I PROMISE!THC &PHAC.

    Talk of TexasTalk of Texas

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    Huston 2547 Huston 254Sire: BATES

    (DOUBLE VISION)Dam: Comm. Simmental #4001DOB: March 11, 2008

    Raise your hand if you own anyCommercial Angus or Simmentalcows and you want to breed them toraise club calf mommas! Well yourproblem is solved. If I were going tokeep him, he would be running withmy 2 year old AFTER SHOCKsHint, Hint!! Sorry he might appear a little straight in the picture, HE ISNT! THC.

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    Huston 2748 Huston 274Sire: BATES

    (DOUBLE VISION)Dam: Explosion

    (Granddaughter) #5DOB: April 2, 2008

    Next Question: Anyone or do you know of anyone trying to raisesteers for Houston, San Antonio, San Angelo or The Star? Get mypoint? The few boys from Texas who saw this one fell in love. TheShorthorn steer we sold the Copusfamily a few years back is a 3/4brother to old BATES! And to thisday Mark still says he might havebeen his favorite one Stetson ever fed!Ill take that as a compliment. THC.

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    Huston 2589 Huston 258Sire: ALIASDam: Comm. Maine x Angus #440DOB: March 18, 2008

    Just a quick story, Dad, Bobbie, Taylor& I processed our replacement heifersthe same day I wrote these footnotes.Like everyone does you make a lot ofcomments about the different sires andtheir daughters. Well, one thing becamepretty consistant the ALIAS heiferswere awful impressive. Then I satdown and started looking at the picturesof the ALIAS bulls. I started to chuckleto myself, thinking how good they wereas well. Starting with Lot 9 these next5 bulls are flat good! Lot 9, had by farthe second BEST HAIR this winter behind the Lot 4 WARRANT son!THC & PHAC.

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    Huston 25910 Huston 259Sire: ALIASDam: Comm.Angus #4003DOB: March 11, 2008

    Huston 26111 Huston 261Sire: ALIASDam: Comm. Angus #32DOB: April 4, 2008

    Lot 10Lot 10

    Mark Sneed always said, if you dont havea good picture, you better not run it. Well I guess that means were going to run thisone! You be the judge. Club calves or not, you better be in Roseville on the 9th of May!

    Sorry we didnt get a picture of this bull.This little rascal just REEKS of club calfpotential. He is one stout, choked necked, big * * * * * , SOB! Did I mention hairy too!

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    Huston 26612 Huston 266Sire: ALIASDam: Comm. Angus #4302DOB: April 3, 2008

    This bull came in real late this winterand has flown under the radar much ofthe time. Well not any longer! If I wereto use a picture to def ine balance itwould be his! TWO WORDS:SMOKEY FEMALES!

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    Huston 27013 Huston 270Sire: ALIASDam: Picasso x Angus #74DOB: March 17, 2008

    I hope nobody coming to the sale is su-perstitious, because whoever buys #13might end up being the luckiest one ofall. I called my friend, Brent Tolle, theday I weaned this one and told him I might have found the next great maternal sire. Sooner or later he willtake my word for it! BUY WITHCONFIDENCE! I promise you thisbull has the presence to be SPECIAL!

    * We would like to get at least 500 unitsof this semen for our use only!

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    Huston 314 Huston 3Sire: DCC NEW LOOK 101Dam: Direct Hit x Draftpick #6178DOB: March 1, 2008

    Dam to Lot 14 Huston 3 sold as Lot 178 at HCC Heart of the Herd Fall 2007 Sale

    This guy is really starting to hit hisstride. Im sorry I cheated this bull alittle to long this fall while on hismomma. She brought $5,200 in our2007 Sale. Looks like another solidinvestment for that owner.

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    Huston 25015 Huston 250Sire: DCC NEW LOOK 101Dam: Golddigger

    (Meyer 734 x Draftpick)DOB: March 17, 2008Well, well, guess who did it again at the ripe young age of 11. Thats right,GOLDDIGGER x NEW LOOK 101.Only 9 years ago she raised a bull by thename of CHEAP TRICK that started

    the ball rolling forCaldwell s PromoBulls. Just read thepedigree a couple timesto yourself and let itsink in. Oh, by theway, wait to see hisfull sister this winteras a bred?! Taylorthinks this one will bespecial someday!

    Cheap TrickCheap Trick

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    Huston 27116 Huston 271Sire: DCC NEW LOOK 101Dam: Juneau x Comm. Angus #119DOB: March 7, 2008

    DCC New Look 101DCC New Look 101

    UN-BULL-IEVABLE!! Guess whoraised this one? Give up? Rick Huston!This bulls mother was Lot 119 in theHCC 2007 Sale. All joking aside guys,this is one remarkable individual! THE SKY IS THE LIMIT HERE!

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    Huston 417 Huston 4Sire: AFTER SHOCKDam: Comm. Angus #4235DOB: March 20, 2008

    After ShockAfter Shock

    This bull is proof why we still breed 250 to300 cows a year to AFTER SHOCK. Illbe honest, I spent more time staring at thispicture than any other! He has everythingwe need; muscle, bone, hip, rib, foot size,dimension and balance. Good stuff here!

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    Huston 25318 Huston 253Sire: AFTER SHOCKDam: Comm. Angus #4220DOB: March 15, 2008

    Huston 26719 Huston 267Sire: AFTER SHOCKDam: Comm.Angus #4004DOB: March 20, 2008

    Lot 18Lot 18

    Im not making excuses, but this bull is so much better in person, you wouldntbelieve its the same bull. Ask ShannonFrankenreider. He has been around afew couple thousand head, and this washis pick of the AFTER SHOCK sons!!

    Another star headed power house. This isthe kind of bull you need to buy 2 or 3 ofand just kick out with the angus herd andcall me around the f irst of November tobuy the heifers. Trust him on this one.

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    Huston 26920Huston 269Sire: AFTER SHOCKDam: Comm. Maine x Angus #4077DOB: March 4, 2008

    Huston 27521 Huston 275Sire: AFTER SHOCKDam: Comm. Charolais #403DOB: April 12, 2008

    Lot 20Lot 20

    Time to focus again! This guy is a STUD!Owning a bull of this caliber is worth it.It really doesnt matter if you pay $2,500or $7,000 for a bull like this one. His f irstcalf crop will more than pay for himself !

    Here is the perfect young bull for someonethat I call a hobby farmer! You wont sacrif ice any quality. And Im sure hell be very affordable.

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    Huston 26022Huston 260Sire: AFTER SHOCKDam: Dateline Angus #205DOB: April 4, 2008I should name this bull patience! Because if the new owner has thenecessary patience to let this bullmature and do his thing, he mightleave behind the nicest group ofyoung females as any other bullwould in the entire offering My gut instincts are usually righton! He might appear a little racey,but werent most of the FULLFLUSHES?

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    Huston 26523Huston 265Sire: SIGHT UNSEENDam: Full Flush x Maine #40DOB: April 20, 2008

    Sight UnseenSight Unseen

    Whats the old saying? The apple doesnt fallfar from the tree! This deal is no fluke wait till they try and buy his 1/2 brother byPOINT TAKEN this fall! If you buy eitherLot 22 or 23 my cell is (309) 368-2615. Its all about Pedigrees! PHAC.

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    Huston 24624Huston 246Sire: DJ SALUTIONDam: Dateline Angus #401DOB: April 11, 2008

    Lot 25Lot 25

    Huston 24825Huston 248Sire: DJ SALUTIONDam: Dateline Angus #548DOB: April 7, 2008We tried DJ SALUTION for a littlemore outcross in the Simmy thing. These3 bulls would compliment any commer-cial operation trying to put a little moreheterosis in the calf crop! 1/4 Simmentalx 3/4 Angus is the recipe for success at ourlocal markets! Im sure Dick, Jake orBrent would love to market your feeders.

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    Huston 25726Huston 257Sire: DJ SALUTIONDam: Dateline Angus #211DOB: April 8, 2008

    PHAC

    Huston 27327Huston 273Sire: WHO MADE WHODam: Picasso x Angus #181DOB: March 24, 2008

    Huston 177A28Huston 177ASire: JAZZ X CIGAR SONDam: Meyer 734 #80DOB: October 2007

    Stockman30StockmanSire: PRIVATE STOCKDam: K-Bar Meyer 734DOB: Spring 2003

    Whippet29WhippetSire: FRICTIONDam: Whiplash GranddaughterDOB: Fall 2005

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    Mature B

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    Im not joking one bit when I say this fall bull s mother was one of thebest MEYER 734 daughters I can ever remember. When Mark Taberbought this cow from us it hurt. But he is our banker and we have tokeep them happy right??

    Study your lessons, WHO MADE WHO x PICASSO.Perfect to cover your possible carrier cows. i.e., Look atLot 3!

  • Mature B

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    Mature B

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    F lush32FlushSire: FULL FLUSHDam: Draftpick x Meyer 734DOB: Spring 2005

    Tricked Out33 Tricked OutSire: WHO MADE WHODam: Golddigger (Meyer 734 x Draftpick)DOB: Spring 2004

    Meyer Nine34Meyer NineSire: MEYER 734Dam: Commercial AngusDOB: Spring 2002

    Lot 37 at HCC Heart of the Herd Fall 2007 Sale.CHEAP TRICK x MEYER daughter.

    How bout this $13,500 CHEAP TRICK x MEYERdonor that sold as Lot 37 in our 2007 Sale to SojkoFarms, LLC. Her f irst calf sells in Kirk Duff s PowerPlus Sale! Kudos to you Grant!

    Wide Open31 Wide OpenSire: FULL FLUSHDam: Full Throttle x AngusDOB: Spring 2003

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    The Replacement35The ReplacementSire: MEYER 734Dam: Platinum x AngusDOB: Spring 2002

    Parker36ParkerSire: TNAT PARKERDam: Draftpick x AngusDOB: Spring 2004

    Derrer Heat Wave37Derrer Heat WaveSire: HEAT WAVEDam: Foreplay x EXTDOB: Spring 2004

    The ReplacementThe Replacement

    Bates 238 Bates 2Sire: BATESDam: Meyer 734DOB: Spring 2003

    Forefront39 ForefrontSire: COLDFRONTDam: WhiplashDOB: Spring 2005

  • HUSTON CATTLE COMPANYMike and Tina Huston819 Old U.S. Highway 67Roseville, Illinois [email protected]