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Excellent sale for Ken Haas Angus. Ken and Heather along with daughter Kendall have a reputation of breeding “carcass” bulls that have tons of eye appeal. These bulls sold very well with many repeat buyers in the seats. Besides a great set of bulls, the steak lunch is well worth the effort to attend this sale.
Top selling bulls include:
Lot 95, KCH Monumental 860, 1/20 son of EXAR Monumental x Quaker Hill Manning to Semex, ON, CA for $17,500.
Lot 26, KC Haas Guideline 110, 2/20 son of EXAR Guru 871B x SydGen Copyright 9080 to Semex, ON, CA for $15,500.
Lot 94, KCH Monumental 801, 2/20 son of EXAR Monumental 6056B x DAR Ten Proof 3050 to Hester Farms, Lusk, WY for $15,000.
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Location: Belle Fourche Livestock, Belle Fourche, SD
Auctioneer: Seth Weishaar & Doug Dietterle
Averages:
115 Angus Registered Bred Heifers – $2,458
122 Angus Registered Open Heifers – $1,459
37 Angus Commercial Bred Heifers – $1,751
8 Angus Commercial Bred Cows – $1,650
2 Angus Commercial Open Heifers – $1,150
This was a dispersal of the cowherd, but Hugh was not ready to be totally out of the cow business, so he did keep a few special females back. Watch for the bulls from these cows to be sold at the ranch in Jan. 2021.
History was made when Hugh and Eleanor Ingalls dispersed the Ingalls Centennial Angus Cow Herd in Belle Fourche, SD on Dec. 1. 531 Females went through the auction ring, all going to new homes across the region to continue raising quality Angus genetics. The Ingalls ranch started in 1894 with the first Registered Angus cattle introduced in the early 1920s. Hugh Ingalls acquired his first Registered Angus heifer in 1942. That heifer went on to be