Progress always involves risks! On April 1st we were able to accomplish a goal for ourselves as well as a long-time dream of Dirks. With great anticipation we had our first “Bulls In Bancroft Production Sale”. Dirk and I had been preparing for this day to come for quite sometime, our lives the last 4 months have been consumed daily with bulls, rations, performance data, catalog info, clipping, advertising, pictures, PAP testing, semen testing, setting up and all that is required to pull off a successful sale. We had a lot of great support and are truly thankful to all our family and friends who have spent countless hours in helping us achieve our goal. We had a huge crowd and a very successful sale. I enjoyed every hour I put into it, I was definitely in my element. My time didn’t even come close to all that Dirk did for the sale, and let me tell you, he was/is AMAZING!
We sold 17 yearling Angus bulls which averaged $2,715, 17 yearling SimAngus bulls which averaged $2,676, 13 Red Angus bulls which averaged $2,212. We also sold 3 registered heifers averaging $1,567, 18 commercial SimAngus heifers which averaged $1,188 and 1 ranch gelding selling for $3,750.
Our sale ring…which was a lucky find. We painted it and built the auction block thanks to Dirks brothers for all their help! I thought it looked really nice all set-up & it worked wonderfully to boot!
Terry, Dirks dad was ready with the team and the wagon to take any and all on a ride. It was a big hit especially for the kids.
The lunch line! We served smoked tri-tip, beans, potato salad, rolls and a cookie! Jauncee’s grandpa Dusty came and cooked for us…let me tell you it was so DELICIOUS! I think the meal itself won the crowd over! It was also fun for Jauncee to show her “other” grandparents around!
Clyde and Company showed up Wednesday prior to the sale…were they a happy sight! They kindly offered their services free of charge for the first year…they were awesome. By Thursday afternoon they had everything set-up for the sale and all work caught up on the ranch. Can’t wait to see them at branding time!
Our sweet little Clay was such a trooper. He was passed around and around and went without his mom and his milk for as long as he has ever gone. Good thing he is so good natured and curious. I love this picture of him asleep on Katherine, she is Dirk’s cousin, they have been really close most their life. This was the first time she really has gotten to see him and snuggle with Mr. Clay Boone! Next year he is going to be running around…I wonder who will volunteer then to help with him!