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1 Central Virginia Cattlemen Association Special Tel-O-Auction Sale Friday, August 11, 2017 The Central Virginia Cattlemen Association (CVCA) special Tel-O-Auction sale at the Radiant, VA, market will be held Friday, August 11, 2017, at 5:00 p.m. Approximately 4,000 head are expected to sell. Further questions about the cattle may be directed to the contact information listed for each load for sale or by contacting: Gary Vance Steve Hopkins Clay Jackson Morgan Croft To participate as a bidder for the sale, please call the Virginia Cattle Company office by 4:00 p.m. on sale day, at , to obtain a bidder number or you can use your established VCA bidder # if you have one that you use on their weekly Tel-O-Auctions. Bidders may then participate in the Tel-O-Auction call by dialing and use Passcode # when prompted. Please join the sale by 5:00 p.m. and use your phone's mute button when not bidding. All transactions will be handled by Virginia Cattle Company. Downslide on all Loads. In addition to the 40 load lots sold off the farm, we expect an additional 1,100 calves in the barn. These calves have the same preconditioning and vaccination program as the load lots. CVCA Virginia Quality Assured Feeder Cattle are on video on YouTube. These videos can be viewed through the following link: cvcacattle.com, vacatlemen.org, or at our CVCA Facebook page Each load has the following health program: VQA Health Program: double vaccinated for 7-way Clostridials, and Modified-Live Viruses (IBR, PI3, BRSV, BVD I & II), Pasteurella, Pink Eye, & Dewormed. All steers are implanted unless otherwise noted in write up. All Zoetis or BI products used. All calves weaned for 45+ Days. Friday, August 11, 5:00 p.m. Conference Call Number: Pass Code: # Please go to: or for updates. Also visit our Facebook Page LOT # 1 79 Steers - Virginia Quality Assured - Weaned 45+ Days Owner: Lee Durrer 77 Black & BWF, 2 Cx, few show Braunvieh x Clean Score: Clean Grade: 15 L1's, 62 M1's, 2 L&M 2's Flesh: 5 Avg: 640 Range: Total Wt.: 50,600 7 lbs. Southern States 14% Jump Start Pellets, pasture and baleage Madison, VA Weighing Condition: 12 mile haul to Tucker Livestock offloaded and weighed Good set of calves to start sale, can be placed on grass or straight into lots Contact: Lee Durrer Health Program: VQA, All BI products Page 1
2 LOT # 2 78 Steers - Virginia Quality Assured - Weaned 45+ Days Maxey Farms, Inc. All Blk Clean Score: 1 Grade: 18 L1's, 58 M1's, 2 L&M 2's Flesh: 5 & few 6's Avg: 645 Range: Total weight = 50,300 TMR of corn gluten, soy hulls, and 10% cotton fiber, pasture Uniform and consistent genetics Contact: Hank Maxey Health Program: VQA, All BI products LOT # 3 72 Steers - Virginia Quality Assured - Weaned 45+ Days Old Mountain Farm 69 Blks & BWF, 2 Cx, 1 Rx Grade: 7 L1's, 58 M1's, 7 L&M 2's Flesh: 5 Avg: 675 Range: Total weight = 49,000 8 lbs. 14% Southern States Jump Start pellets, hay, and pasture Albemarle County, VA Weighing Condition: 25 miles haul to Tucker Livestock off-loaded & weighed. Contact: Dave rford Health Program: VQA, All B I products LOT # 4 74 Steers - Virginia Quality Assured - Weaned 45+ Days James Kean 28 head, Mountain View Farm 14 head, East Belmont Farms 32 head 69 Blk & BWF, 5Cx Grade: 24 L1's, 46 M1's, 4 L&M 2's Flesh: 5 Avg: 675 Range: Total Wt.: 50,000 8 lbs. 14% Southern States Jump Start pellets, baleage, and pasture Louisa, Greene, Albemarle, VA Pickup Date: Friday, August 18 Weighing Condition: 15 to 30 miles haul to Tucker Livestock off-loaded & weighed Calves will be commingled on take up day from these three top end herds Contact: James Kean , Evan Bowman , J.R. Wright Health Program: VQA, BI and Zoetis products LOT # 5 71 Steers - Virginia Quality Assured - Weaned 45+ Days Calhoun Cattle 70 Blk & BWF, 1 Cx Grade: 21 L1's, 46 M1's, 4 L&M 2's Flesh: 5 Avg: 675 Range: Total weight = 48,000 TMR approx. 2% of their body wt. of corn gluten, soy hulls, and cotton fiber, hay, pasture Callands, VA Pickup Date: After August 24, 48 hr. notice Weighing Condition: FOB the farm, 20 miles to CAT Scales 3 miles south of Chatham, 2% shrink Sires average top 20% for growth and carcass traits Contact: Jay Calhoun Health Program: VQA, All BI products Page 2
3 LOT # 6 73 Steers - Virginia Quality Assured - Weaned 45+ Days Cox Farms with 3 CVCA members preconditioned together for atleast 45 days 70 Blks & BWF, 3 Cx Grade: 20 L1's, 45 M1's, 8 L&M 2's Flesh: 5's Avg: 680 Range: Total weight = 49, wheat baleage, 12 Alfalfa baleage, 2lbs corn, pasture, minerals Pickup Date: pick up no later than Aug. 18 Weighing Condition: FOB the farm, 25 miles to CAT scales at Zion Crossroads, VA, weighed on truck, 2% shrink Calves will be weighed individually morning of pick up before loading truck Contact: Jay Eutsler or Barbee Cox Health Program: VQA, All Zoetis products LOT # 7 71 Steers - Virginia Quality Assured - Weaned 45+ Days JR & JG Goodwin, Willis & McConnell 64 Blk & BWF, 5 Rx, 1 Smoke, 1 Tarentaise X Clean Score: Clean Grade: 19 L1's, 43 M1's, 9 L&M2's Flesh: 6 & few 5's Avg: 695 Range: Total Wt: 49, lbs corn silage, 2.5 DDG, 3 wheat mids, 3 corn, 1 conola, 1 minerals Orange, VA Weighing Condition: FOB the farm, 25 miles haul to Tucker Livestock, off loaded & weighed Few pinkeye scars, load commingled and fed together for over 45 days Contact: John Goodwin Health Program: VQA, All BI products LOT # 8 70 Steers - Virginia Quality Assured - Weaned 45+ Days Lee Durrer 65 Blk & BWF, 2 Cx, 3 Brnx Grade: 15 L1's, 53 M1's, 2 L&M 2's Flesh: 5 Avg: 750 Range: Total weight = 49,770 7 lbs. Southern States 14% jump start pellets, pasture and baleage Madison, VA Weighing Condition: 12 mile haul to Tucker Livestock offloaded and weighed Top end of over 150 fall born steers Contact: Lee Durrer Health Program: VQA, All BI products LOT # Steers - Virginia Quality Assured - Weaned 45+ Days Maxey Farms, Inc. All Blk Clean Score:clean & 1 Grade: 29 L1's, 104 M1's, 2 L&M 2's Flesh: 5 & 6's Avg: 730 Range: Total weight = 98,550 TMR of corn gluten, soy hulls, and 10% cotton fiber, pasture Buyer option to take both loads or select one with gate cut out. Both loads need to ship same day. Contact: Hank Maxey Health Program: VQA, All BI products Page 3
4 LOT # Steers - Virginia Quality Assured - Weaned 45+ Days Spring Hollow Farms, LLC All Blk and BWF Grade: 30 L1's, 27 M1's, 8 L&M 2's Flesh: 5's Avg: 735 Range: Total weight = 47, wheat haylage, 6 lbs. grnd. Corn, 2 lbs 40% protein supp, pasture Java, VA, 10 miles east of Chatham Weighing Condition: FOB farm, 15 miles from CAT scales at Tight Squeeze, VA, 2% shrink ALL Natural Contact: Jim Gregory Health Program: VQA, All Zoetis products LOT # Steers - Virginia Quality Assured - Weaned 45+ Days Cox Farms: Croft and Wilbanks preconditioned together for atleast 45 days 66 Blks & BWF, 1 Cx Grade: 20 L1's, 45 M1's, 2 L&M 2's Flesh: 5 Avg: 750 Range: Total weight = 50, wheat baleage, 14 Alfalfa baleage, 2 lbs. corn, pasture, minerals Pickup Date: pick up no later than Aug. 18 Weighing Condition: FOB the farm, 25 miles to CAT scales at Zion Crossroads, VA, weighed on truck, 2% shrink Calves will be weighed individually morning of pick up before loading truck Contact: Jay Eutsler Health Program: VQA, All Zoetis products LOT # Steers - Virginia Quality Assured - Weaned 45+ Days Cox Farms: Cox and two producers preconditioned together for atleast 45 days 63 Blks & BWF, 1 Cx Grade: 20 L1's, 42 M1's, 2 L&M 2's Flesh: 5 Avg: 780 Range: Total weight = 50, wheat baleage, 14 Alfalfa baleage, 2 lbs ground corn, pasture, minerals Pickup Date: pick up no later than Aug. 18 Weighing Condition: FOB the farm, 25 miles to CAT scales at Zion Crossroads, VA, weighed on truck, 2% shrink Calves will be weighed individually morning of pick up before loading truck Contact: Jay Eutsler Health Program: VQA, All Zoetis products LOT # Steers - Virginia Quality Assured - Weaned 45+ Days Riverview Farms Cattle All Blks Clean Score: 1's Grade: 22 L1's, 42 M1's, 0 L&M 2's Flesh: 5, few 6's Avg: 775 Range: Total weight = 49, lbs Corn Silage, 3 lbs distillers, 1.5 lbs ear corn, pasture, free choice hay Pickup Date: Aug 16-19, 48 hr notice Weighing Condition: FOB the farm, 15 miles to CAT scales at Zion Crossroads, VA, weighed on truck, 2% shrink Calves sired by bulls with an avg. yearling wt. of 107 lbs Contact: Steve Hopkins Health Program: VQA, All BI products Page 4
5 LOT # Steers - Virginia Quality Assured - Weaned 45+ Days East Belmont Farm 63 Blks, 2 dark Cx & 1's Grade: 35 L1's, 28 M1's, 2 L&M 2's Flesh: 5's Avg: 775 Range: Total weight = 50,000 8 lbs. 14% Southern States Jump Start pellets, baleage, and pasture Albemarle County, VA Weighing Condition: FOB the farm, 5 miles haul to scales at Luck Stone Quarry, weighed with 2% shrink Approx. 80% are AI sired, few pinkeye scars, no implants Contact: J. R. Wright Health Program: VQA, All BI products LOT # Steers - Virginia Quality Assured - Weaned 45+ Days Calhoun Cattle 60 Blk & BWF, 2 smokes, few 1's Grade: 19 L1's, 43 M1's, 0 L&M 2's Flesh: 5's Avg: 775 Range: Total weight = 48,500 TMR approx. 2% of their body wt. of corn gluten, soy hulls, and cotton fiber, hay, pasture Callands, VA Pickup Date: After August 18, 48 hr. notice Weighing Condition: FOB the farm, 20 miles to CAT Scales 3 miles south of Chatham, 2% shrink 40% AI calves, top end of 135 steers Contact: Jay Calhoun Health Program: VQA, All BI products LOT # Steers - Virginia Quality Assured - Weaned 45+ Days JR & JG Goodwin, Willis, McConnell 58 Blk & BWF, 4 Rx few 1s Grade: 23 L1's, 37 M1's, 2 L&M 2's Flesh: 6 & few 5's Avg: 785 Range: Total weight = 49, lbs corn silage, 2.5 DDG, 3 wheat mids, 3 corn, 1 canola, 1 minerals Orange, VA Weighing Condition: FOB the farm, 25 miles haul to Tucker Livestock, off loaded & weighed Few pinkeye scars, commingled and fed together for over 45 days Contact: John Goodwin Health Program: VQA, All BI products Video Online: LOT # Steers - Virginia Quality Assured - Weaned 45+ Days Maxey Farms, Inc All Blk, few 1's Grade: 16 L1's, 46 M1's, 1 L&M 2's Flesh: 5 & 6's Avg: 785 Range: Total weight = 49,500 TMR of corn gluten, soy hulls, and 10% cotton fiber, pasture High % are AI sired, sires in top of breed for growth and carcass traits Contact: Hank Maxey Health Program: VQA, All Zoetis products Page 5
6 LOT # Steers - Virginia Quality Assured - Weaned 45+ Days James Kean 53 Blk & 9 BWF with few 1's Grade: 11 L1's, 51 M1's, 0 L&M 2's Flesh: 5 Avg: 790 Range: Total weight = 49,000 8 lbs. of Southern States 14% pellet, baleage, & pasture Louisa VA Weighing Condition: 25 mile haul to Tucker Livestock off-loaded & weighed Moderately framed easy fleshing group of steers, excellent temperament Contact: James Kean Health Program: VQA, All Zoetis products Video Online: LOT # Steers - Virginia Quality Assured - Weaned 45+ Days Old Mountain Farm 56 Blk & BWF, 3 Cx, 3 Rx, 1 Hereford Grade: 19 L1's, 43 M1's, 1 L&M 2's Flesh: 5's Avg: 800 Range: Total weight = 50,400 8 lb. Southern States Jump Start, hay, and pasture Albemarle County, VA Weighing Condition: 25 mile haul to Tucker Livestock off-loaded & weighed Large % AI sired Contact: Dave rford Health Program: VQA, All BI products LOT # Steers - Virginia Quality Assured - Weaned 45+ Days **UPDATED July 31** BMW Farm 63 Blk & BWF Grade: 15 L1's, 40 M1's, 8 L&M 2's Flesh: 5 Avg: 750 Range: Total weight = 49,500 8 lbs barley/corn grain mix & pasture Bruceton Mills, WV Pickup Date: After August 25th Weighing Condition: 10 mile haul, offloaded & weighed at scales in Bruceton Mills Light end off of 2 loads Contact: Isaiah Smith Health Program: VQA, All Zoetis products LOT # Steers - Virginia Quality Assured - Weaned 45+ Days Maxey Farms, Inc. All Blk with few 1's Grade: 16 L1's, 42 M1's, 1 L&M 2's Flesh: 5 & 6 Avg: 840 Range: Total weight = 49,600 TMR of corn gluten, soy hulls, and 10% cotton fiber, pasture Top cut of 5 loads, most AI sired, uniformity in genetics Contact: Hank Maxey Health Program: VQA, All BI products Page 6
7 LOT # Steers - Virginia Quality Assured - Weaned 45+ Days Fairview Farms All Angus Grade: 19 L1's, 39 M1's, 2 L&M 2's Flesh: 5's Avg: 850 Range: Total weight = 47,800 Barley silage, 5 lbs of corn barley mix Moorefield, WV Weighing Condition: Haul 8 miles offloaded and weighed at Moorefield Livestock Market ALL Natural, GAP Certified Purebred Angus Contact: Mitch Moran Health Program: VQA, All Zoetis products LOT # Steers - Virginia Quality Assured - Weaned 45+ Days Riverview Farms Cattle, LLC All Blk & BWF Clean Score: 1's Grade: 33 L1's, 24 M1's, 0 L&M 2's Flesh: 5 & 6 Avg: 875 Range: Total weight = 49, lbs Corn Silage, 3 lbs distillers, 1.5 lbs ear corn, pasture, free choice hay Pickup Date: Aug 16-19, 48 hr notice Weighing Condition: FOB the farm, 15 miles to CAT scales at Zion Crossroads, VA, weighed on truck, 2% shrink Sired by bulls with an avg. yearling wt. of 107 lbs Contact: Steve Hopkins Health Program: VQA, All BI products LOT # Steers - Virginia Quality Assured - Weaned 45+ Days Cox Farms: Cox, Bell, Tignor, Croft preconditioned together for atleast 45 days 55 Blks & BWF, 3 Cx Grade: 15 L1's, 42 M1's, 1 L&M 2's Flesh: 5 & few 6s Avg: 870 Range: Total weight = 50, wheat baleage, 14 Alfalfa baleage, 2 lbs ground corn, pasture, minerals Pickup Date: pick up no later than Aug. 18 Weighing Condition: FOB the farm, 25 miles to CAT scales at Zion Crossroads, VA, weighed on truck, 2% shrink Calves will be weighed individually morning of pick up before loading truck Contact: Jay Eutsler or Barbee Cox Health Program: VQA, All Zoetis products LOT # Steers - Virginia Quality Assured - Weaned 45+ Days JR & JG Goodwin 49 Blks & BWF, 4 Rx, 1 Cx, 3 Tarentaise x Grade: 18 L1's, 39M1's, 0 L&M 2's Flesh: 5 & 6 Avg: 870 Range: Total weight = 49, lbs corn silage, 2.5 DDG, 3 wheat mids, 3 corn, 1 conola, 1 minerals Orange, VA Weighing Condition: FOB the farm, 25 miles haul to Tucker Livestock, off loaded & weighed Few pinkeye scars Contact: John Goodwin Health Program: VQA, All BI products Page 7
8 LOT # Steers - Virginia Quality Assured - Weaned 45+ Days **UPDATED July 31** BMW Farm 56 Blk & BWF, 1 Cx Grade: 24 L1's, 31 M1's, 2 L&M 2's Flesh: 5 Avg: 925 Range: Total weight = 49,950 8 lbs barley/corn grain mix & pasture Bruceton Mills, WV Weighing Condition: 10 mile haul, offloaded & weighed at scales in Bruceton Mills Heavy end off of 2 loads Contact: Isaiah Smith Health Program: VQA, All Zoetis products LOT # Yearling Steers - purchased in winter and spring Adrian Yoder 50 Blk & BWF, 6 Cx, 1 Blue Roan Clean Score: Clean Grade: 16 L1's, 25 M1's, 16 L&M 2's Flesh: 4 & 5's Avg: 870 Range: Total weight = 49,600 5 lbs commodity pellet, hay, pasture Radiant, VA Weighing Condition: Haul avg. of 5 miles from three locations offloaded and weighed at Tucker Livestock Purchased steers over 60 days ago, few pinkeye scars and warts Contact: Adrian Yoder Health Program: VQA, All Zoetis products LOT # Heifers - Virginia Quality Assured - Weaned 45+ Days - Guaranteed Open Lee Durrer 82 Blk &BWF, 2 Rx, 3 Brx Grade: 20 L1's, 49 M1's, 18 L&M 2's Flesh: 5 & few 4's Avg: 575 Range: Total weight = 50,400 7 lbs. Southern States 14% Jump Start Pellets, pasture and baleage Madison County Weighing Condition: 12 miles haul to Tucker Livestock off-loaded & weighed. Contact: Lee Durrer Health Program: VQA, All BI products LOT # Heifers - Virginia Quality Assured - Weaned 45+ Days - Guaranteed Open Maxey Farms, Inc. All Blk Clean Score: Clean Grade: 30 L1's, 49 M1's, 3 L&M 2's Flesh: 5 & 6 Avg: 605 Range: Total weight = 49,600 TMR of corn gluten, soy hulls, and cotton fiber, pasture Moderate framed, Past health has been outstanding Contact: Hank Maxey Health Program: VQA, All BI products Page 8
9 LOT # Heifers - Virginia Quality Assured - Weaned 45+ Days - Guaranteed Open Cox Farms and CVCA members 154 Blk & BWF, 6 blk nose Cx Clean Score: Clean Grade: 43 L1's, 105 M1's, 12 L&M 2 Flesh: 5 & 6 Avg: 625 Range: Total weight = 100, wheat hayleage, 12 alfalfa hayleage, 2 lbs. ground corn, pasture Yes Louisa VA Pickup Date: pick up no later than Aug. 18 Weighing Condition: FOB the farm, 25 miles to CAT scales at Zion Crossroads, VA, weighed on truck, 2% shrink Calves will be weighed individually morning of pick up before loading truck, select one or two loads Contact: Jay Eutsler or Barbee Cox Health Program: VQA, All Zoetis products LOT # Heifers - Virginia Quality Assured - Weaned 45+ Days - Guaranteed Open JR & JG Goodwin & McConnell Angus 65 Blk & BWF, 1 smoke, 5 Rx, 1 Tarentaise x & few 1's Grade: 31 L1's, 35M1's, 10 L&M 2's Flesh: 5 & 6 Avg: 645 Range: Total weight = 49, lbs corn silage, 2.5 DDG, 3 wheat mids, 3 corn, 1 conola, 1 minerals Orange, VA Weighing Condition: FOB the farm, 25 miles haul to Tucker Livestock, off loaded & weighed Few pink eye scars, commingled together for at least 45 days Contact: John Goodwin Health Program: VQA, All BI products LOT # Heifers - Virginia Quality Assured - Weaned 45+ Days - Guaranteed Open Old Mountain Farm All Blk & BWF Grade: 21 L1's, 55 M1's, 2 L&M 2's Flesh: 5 Avg: 640 Range: Total weight = 50,000 8 lbs. 14% Southern States Jump Start pellets, hay, and pasture Albemarle County, VA Weighing Condition: 25 mile haul to Tucker Livestock off-loaded $ weighed Contact: Dave rford Health Program: VQA, All BI products LOT # Heifers - Virginia Quality Assured - Weaned 45+ Days - Guaranteed Open East Belmont Farm 73 Blk & BWF, 2 Rx, 2 smokes Clean Score: Clean, few 1's Grade: 40 L1's, 25 M1's, 10 L&M 2 Flesh: 5's Avg: 640 Range: Total weight = 49,000 8 lbs. 14% Southern States Jump Start pellets, baleage, and pasture Albemarle County, VA Weighing Condition: FOB the farm, 5 miles haul to scales at Luck Stone Quarry, weighed with 2% shrink Contact: J. R. Wright Health Program: VQA, All BI products Page 9
10 LOT # Heifers - Virginia Quality Assured - Weaned 45+ Days - Guaranteed Open Calhoun Cattle 74 Blks & BWF, 2 Cx & few 1's Grade: 25 L1's, 45 M1's, 6 L&M2's Flesh: 5 & 6's Avg: 655 Range: Total weight = 49,800 TMR approx. 2% of their body wt. of corn gluten, soy hulls, and cotton fiber, hay, pasture Callands, VA Pickup Date: After August 29, 48 hr. notice Weighing Condition: FOB the farm, 20 miles to Cat Scales 3 miles south of Chatham, 2% shrink Contact: Jay Calhoun Health Program: VQA, All BI products LOT # Heifers - Virginia Quality Assured - Weaned 45+ Days - Guaranteed Open James Kean All Blk & BWF Grade: 21 L1's, 40 M1's, 12 L&M2's Flesh: 5 Avg: 670 Range: Total weight = 49,000 7 lbs. of Southern States 14% pellet, baleage, & pasture Louisa VA Pick up Date: Week of August 21st Weighing Condition: 25 mile haul to Tucker Livestock off-loaded & weighed Contact: James Kean Health Program: VQA, All Zoetis products LOT # Heifers - Virginia Quality Assured - Weaned 45+ Days - Guaranteed Open Maxey Farms, Inc. All Blk Clean Score: Clean, few 1's Grade: 19 L1's, 51 M1's, 1 L&M 2 Flesh: 5 & 6 Avg: 690 Range: (3 head 825) Total weight = 49,000 TMR of corn gluten, soy hulls, and cotton fiber, pasture Replacement quality Contact: Hank Maxey Health Program: VQA, All BI products LOT # Heifers - Virginia Quality Assured - Weaned 45+ Days - Guaranteed Open Riverview Farms Cattle, LLC, & 5 head from Cox Farm Blk, few BWF, few 1's Grade: 26 L1's, 42 M1's, 2 L&M2's Flesh: 5, few 6's Avg: 700 Range: Total weight = 49, lbs Corn Silage, 3 lbs distillers, 1.5 lbs ear corn, pasture, free choice hay on 65 head Pick up Date: Week of August 21st Weighing Condition: FOB the farm, 15 miles to CAT scales at Zion Crossroads, VA, weighed on truck, 2% shrink Heifers sired by Angus and Sim Angus bulls with an avg. yearling wt. of 107 lbs Contact: Steve Hopkins Health Program: VQA, All BI products Page 10
11 LOT # Heifers - Virginia Quality Assured - Weaned 45+ Days - Guaranteed Open **UPDATED July 31** BMW Farm 64 Blk & BWF, 1 Cx Clean Score: Clean Grade: 16 L1's, 45 M1's, 4 L&M 2's Flesh: 5 Avg: 750 Range: Total weight = 49,500 4 lbs. grain & pasture Bruceton Mills, WV Weighing Condition: 10 mile haul to scales at Bruceton Mills off-loaded & weighed Disposition good, sired by top end bulls Contact: Isaiah Smith Health Program: VQA, All Zoetis products Page 11
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