Thank You From Quail Creek Brangus
It is with sincere appreciation and deep gratitude that Donna and I would like to thank all those who made our first Quail Creek “Cut Above” Production Sale such a wonderful success. The sale grossed $248,600, averaging $2,924.70 on 85 lots.
To our Sale Partners CI Brangus, McCreary Farms, EC Brangus and L&W Cattle Company thank you for your support and faith in our effort to put on a profitable sale.
To all the generous buyers thank you for choosing the Lots that we all had to offer. We appreciate the opportunity to be included in your various herds represented across the south as well as mid-west. We wish you continued success with your operations.
To all those who traveled and were present at the sale in Cullman and also those who requested buyer numbers but could not be present, thank you for you interest in our “Cut Above” offerings.
A special thanks to our sale managers Doug Williams and Pat Simmons. Our auctioneer Lakin Oakley and our ring men Michael Sturgess, Mike Ryan and Luke Mobley. And to Hoagy Parrish and his staff at the Cullman Stockyard. We could not have done it without all your help and guidance.
To each of you that told us you had said a prayer for us and a successful sale - you could not have done anything that meant more to us. We feel so blessed to have such wonderful friends who show concern about us.
Last, but not least to the most special people in our lives, our family - Thank you for you interest, support, participation and love to help make something Poppa had on his “Bucket List” for years to do become a reality. We love you.
Who would have imagined that when we bought “Eve” our first cow 30 years ago that we would have come this far. Life sure can be amazing!
Johnny & Donna Vines |
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| Volume buyers Mike and Susan Burke of Burke Brangus. They were the purchaser of the $20,500 289U2 Garrett son out of the 289 donor cow as well as purchasing 3 Garrett flush mates out of the 27N2 donor cow. Semen on 289U2 will be available through Quail Creek Brangus in early June. |
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