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KT Domino Advance 210

KT Domino Advance 210
Horned Hereford Bull
Sire:
 CX 2185 ADVANCE 1674
Dam: BB MS 4178 DOMINO 7196 
Date Born: 12/19/22 Birth Weight: 89
More Info (Pedigree and EPDs): Click here for more info
Price: $3,500
T210 is a bull by CX 2185 ADVANCE 1674, who is a great low birth weight bull by H5 9131 DOMINO 2185 , and out of a  CL 1 DOMINO 105Y daughter. T210’s dam is BB MS 4178 DOMINO 7196 , who is by BB 159 DOMINO 4178 and out of a CHURCHILL NEON 7127T cow.

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KT BROADWAY ADVANTAGE 209

KT BROADWAY ADVANTAGE 209
Polled Hereford Bull
Sire:
 Churchill Broadway 858F 
Dam: KT Domino Advantage 612
Date Born: 12/16/22 Birth Weight: 93
Price: $5,500
Here is a fancy bull by Churchill Broadway 858F. He is a young sire loaded with style, class and eye appeal.  He has a fault free skeleton and structure that grabs your attention.  Broadway is a homozygous polled calving ease sire that has a huge spread from birth to yearling.  He has a unique pedigree that will compliment most of today’s most popular Hereford bloodlines.  This bull is fault free and very eye appealing.  Broadway is being used heavily in the Churchill herd on both heifers and mature females. KT Domino Advantage 612 is by BB 626 ADVANTGE 1059 (B1059) and out of BB MS 2637 BJ DOMINO 0087 . B1059 is by Churchill Neon 626S and out of a B4033 daughter. 0087B is a daughter of BJ L1 DOMINO 2637 and out of a CL 1 DOMINO 9131J daughter. For pedigree and EPDs click here.

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Thank you to everyone that bid on King and shared his posts. Looks like he is headed to Oregon.

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Sale Ends Today: Get your bids in for King. He is Lot 40

Here is a chance to own a true blue, HZ black stallion. We have used KT King of Blue, “King,” for the last several years, but have too many related horses, forcing us to make some tough decisions. King is bred for performance out of an Autumnator son, going back to Smart Little Lena, Dual Pep, and Shining Spark on the top side. His bottom side is King, Major Bonanza, and Ed Echols to name a few. He has a work mentality, with lots of grit, muscle, and go. We had King broke to ride, used him for the last several years to produce outstanding foals, now he is back with Jordan Pace for a refresher. Make no mistake, this is not a trail horse. King is all business. We have mostly pasture bred with him. He can be hard to catch but is extremely smart so should acclimate easily to a new ranch. We have shipped foals out of him all over the U.S., into Canada and Mexico. King throws big hipped, keen headed, athletic foals that are very marketable. King stands 14.2hh and as wide as he is tall. Good foot, good bone, pretty head. Like most good stallions, he out produces himself and does well on all types of mares. View more images of King here. For someone looking to produce really handy ranch or performance horses, this is the stud for you. 5 panel n/n, DNA type of file with AQHA. Willing to haul 50 miles, willing to hold up to 10 days after the sale.

 Consigned to the Billings Horse Sale: JANUARY TIMED ONLINE – KT KING OF BLUE – Billings Livestock Commission

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Happiness is really a funny thing.

Monday was rainy, but fairly warm for January, we hear it is supposed to be cold by the end of the week. Toni worked on Dandy and Spark and they were little mud balls. Dandy is a dandy guy to work on, he is a typical Sagebug acting already halter brokeish.  PVF mailed Kade a sweatshirt and a hat so he can wear some PVF swag at cattle shows. We thought that was pretty nice of them. Kade likes the heifer he got from them and is excited to show her in 2024. On Monday Toni and Ben decided to get the cows in on Tuesday and sort out the heavies and leave them by the house due to the weather that is planned to come in. We have the real heavies already in, but we want anything that could possibly calve in the next 2 weeks in to the house.

Tuesday was super windy, but on Tuesday afternoon Ben and Toni got all the cows in and sorted them. The cows want hay since they feel the cold coming and want some additional energy, so they were easy to get in. They sorted off 19 to keep in, and we had 3 in already, so 22 head in the heavy pen. We also try to only keep cows that have the right disposition, so even if all of the cows aren’t halter broke, they also aren’t crazy. The sorting went well and all the cows wanted to stay in because of the weather so tried their best to look heavy. We also decided that we needed to promote King with new pictures and video, with Wednesday being the only day that might work due to weather. Weather seems to be the key factor in all decisions this week.

Wednesday morning was freezing fog, Toni was headed to Prosser to get some pics of King, so she left about an hr later to wait for some of the fog to burn off. In the Prosser area they had a skiff of snow, so not sliding controlled stops for King, just sliding snow stops. Toni checked the cows before she left, luckily the heavy cows were in, because the ones in the corn field were hard to see in the fog. Toni said King did awesome, Jordan jumped on with no warm up and they took off. They got lots of great pictures. Kaine told us Wednesday that him and his friends were presenting their welding project to the school board. None of us parents knew what was going on. Kaine was the one old enough to drive so Jade said Max said Kaine is picking him up and they were doing something at the school, Randi said her Maxx said the same thing. Jara said they got their poop in a group when they got there and did a great job. I guess that is the G version of their shit together?

On Thursday D187 calved in the heavy pen, is was not deadly cold yet so was doing ok. When Toni checked everyone was good. I worked on the King pics Wednesday and Thursday nights to get them up. It is the first of the year so Toni has had lots of client meetings.  Even with the frozen ground, Toni continued to work on Dandy and Spark every night. Dandy is just a buddy. Loves to be scratched, loves attention. Spark has more fire, but super smart, great moving colt. Both colts are exactly what we have expected them to be. They are really done being halter broke but we decided to leave them in for the bad weather because they are the youngest in the weaned pen to make sure they are getting enough feed, room on the straw bale, staying warm. 

Thursday night/Friday morning is when the cold started. Nothing calved during the night but 719 had calved when Toni got there and Dark Knight was acting like she was starting. Toni got 719 calf in the house, she used the Colorado, and Leo jumped in, the wind blew the door shut and Leo locked the door. So she went and got the spare pile of keys and went through them until she found the one. Leo got locked in Anna’s room and Dark Knight got locked in the barn. The 719 calf got put in the laundry room to try to thaw to the point she could be given colostrum. Chad came and trimmed MC’s feet. Chad is usually fine to keep going but both Toni and Chad decided it was plenty cold and one horse was enough. Then Toni went back to check again and fed 719’s calf colostrum, which she was excited to get.  I got groceries and stayed with grandma on Friday night.  Toni called me as the day went on with updates. She is not a fan of Leo right now.

The cold continued on Saturday. Tank got out and Kade got him in on his way to trap shooting. We switched him and Cappy so he is now locked in the corral and Cappy is on the hill. Jaxsen worked hard breaking waters at night and mom broke them in the morning when she walked her dog. Dad did the ones at the house. We worked on Spark and Dandy, who are as far as most of the foals, but since they are so late we have left them in to get more feed. We let the horses that are out for the winter in with the yearling heifers, since the running water, so the lake is open, is in the heifer pen and the horses ponds were all frozen. Water is a very limiting factor on where livestock can winter. In this case all of our water was frozen except in one spot so now the livestock is intermixed. We had our November-January birthday party Saturday night, but did not say long we needed to go home and check. It was still good to get out and see the family for a bit. We were missing quite a bit of the family, but with the weather, everyone that could come, did. Leslie already had like 6 calves in the shop to get warm and through the night had even more. Luckily we didn’t have any calves on Saturday night but we got up and checked all night. I am glad my kids are old enough to help.

Sunday was a little warmer with no breeze and a beautiful sun, we had a few calves during the day, the day calves did not have to go to the barn since it was sunny. 9422 (Anna’s show heifer from 2019 “Tilly”) had hers right when the sun went down, so he started to get cold so we moved him in. 919T was calving then so she also went into the barn. We worked on Dandy and Spark, Kaine and Kade put grass straw out. On the way down to mom’s they bounced one bale off the trailer, but it landed over at the edge of the road so we decided to get it on Monday. We helped Jaxsen with water. Water was really frozen everywhere so it took all hands-on deck. At my 10 o’clock check, I switched Kaine since I had to work on Monday and they did not have school, 055 had just calved, so I got her and her calf in the barn, 919T had calved. 051 was calving but she was further along then moving her at that point, so I woke Ben up (or actually Andee the dog woke him up since I was taking too long outside and she was ready to go in) so he got up with Kaine at midnight. They moved 051 and her new calf into the barn and gave 919T and 055 calves colostrum since they did not look like they had nursed. Anna’s bottle calf and gotten in with 055 since she was in his pen and he was laying in his corner. It was long night. 

Happiness is really a funny thing. Probably city people would think we had a bad week and spirits would be low here. In fact that isn’t the case. The weather wasn’t great, but it could have been worse and due to our efforts we kept all of our calves alive. Nothing makes a rancher happier than seeing those calves bucking and kicking across the snow.

Please remember to help us spread the word that King sells at Billings online sale Jan 16-18. The sale ends THURSDAY the 18th. We really really appreciate all the help from our friends to spread the word. Selling a stud can be pretty difficult. There is a much smaller buying pool, so the more people that know about him and can help spread the word, the better. We are excited for this new opportunity to sell at Billings without having to go to Billings. This may be a great avenue for us to sell in the future. We are excited to see how it goes. King’s link:

https://bid.northernlivestockvideo.com/KT-King-Of-Blue_i51492006

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Lots of Cute New Calves

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LOT 40: Don’t forget to check King out at the Billings Horse Sale – It is time to start bidding.

IT STARTS! Billings is now open for bids. KT King of Blue is available at this online only sale. Great opportunity to own a true blue HZ stallion that is back in training with Jordan Pace and doing excellent. Training is paid up until Jan 28. Even if you aren’t in the market for a stallion to boost your breeding program, we appreciate everyone spreading the word. 

View more images of King here. For someone looking to produce really handy ranch or performance horses, this is the stud for you. 5 panel n/n, DNA type of file with AQHA. Willing to haul 50 miles, willing to hold up to 10 days after the sale.

 Consigned to the Billings Horse Sale: JANUARY TIMED ONLINE – KT KING OF BLUE – Billings Livestock Commission

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Last Week in Pictures

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Meet the Mares: Sak A Reysins, “Dally”

Sak A Reysins, “Dally”
Sire: SDP TR TARI REY
Dam: DOX SAK A CANDY
Date Born: 5/18/18
Color: Bay
Dally is a really cute bay mare, who was in cutting training with Tim Johnson. Her sire, SDP TR TARI REY, has won $2,732.64 in NCHA dollars of which $2,732.64. His sire, TR Dual Rey has a LTE:$353,174, 2002 NCHA Fut. Open Semi-Finalist, 2003 Memphis D. Open Res.Champ, 2003 Suncoast Winter D. Open Champ and more. On the bottom side Dally is out of Dox Sak a Candy who is a daughter of Dox Outside Chance, NCHA $8,368, NCHA COA 3/4 brother to Smart Little. Dally is bred to Tank for 2024. Lena. https://www.allbreedpedigree.com/sak+a+reysins

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KT Chex This Doc


KT Chex This Doc
Colt
Sire: Doll Docsan
Dam:  Sugars Badger Doll, “Camie”
Date Born: 5/4/23
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Color: Palomino Roan (Color Tested nd2/nd2, N/Cr, Rn/N)
Price: $10,000
The versatility this colt brings to the arena is unmatched. He is by Doll Docsan and out of Sugars Badger Doll. Sugars Badger Doll is a daughter of Star Chex Badger who was a son of Peppy San Badger and earner of $6,450.39 in NCHA earnings and a COA. This mare is a fancy bay rabicano with Doc Bar on her papers twice as well as Doc’s Malbec, Win or Lose, King Fritz, and is a granddaughter of NCHA cutting  mare Docs Star Chex who earned over $64,000.00 and a ROM. This colt’s sire, Doll Docsan is a stallion with a performance packed pedigree along with a very good disposition. He was a very smooth ride with tremendous talent, beautiful movement and huge stop. He was quiet and trainable which he passes along to his foals; he consistently produces fantastic foals with looks, color, conformation and brains. Doll Docsan has produced foals that have NRHA earnings, Western Dressage and more. He is a very versatile stallion. He is sired by Dolls Union Jac who has his ROM, NRHA earnings, and sired foals that have earnings in excess of $310,000.00 in NRHA, as well as earnings in NRCHA, Buckskin Assoc., and the AQHA world show.
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