Our young donors have us fired up about the future of Simbrah and LMC Miss America is at the core of them. Her first two calves sired by the major-league herd sire, LMC Gold Medal are two of the most complete calves selling in this sale. They balance up well, carry their structure with plenty of integrity and offer appeal from any angle you analyze them from. Denver is red, capacious and likely the stouter structured of the two. Yet he couples that stoutness and added performance with a smooth profile. He has a lot of potential to do some big things.
LMC Miss America is sired by the 2009 Reserve National Champion Bull LMC ATZ Dr. Feel Good that was bred by our good friends the Atzenhoffer Family of Orange Grove, Texas through our junior program. Miss America’s dam is a TE McAllister daughter that has been one of our most productive cows on the ranch. Both Miss America and her mother have great udders and exude function, as well as practicality in terms of frame. Miss America was a many times champion for Emma and Katy Berry of Hidden Oaks Cattle. Victor thinks she is one of the best females we have produced during his time here at La Muneca.
Can’t say enough about LMC Gold Medal, he is one of the most impressive herd bulls ever produced here at La Muneca and he has passed these good looks onto his sons here. He is sired by the 2011 International Champion LMC Rhino bull and out of the two time National and International Champion Female, LMC WFC Ms. Dream Girl. Thus, Gold Medal comes about his good looks honestly. Robert Stavinoha recently led a paternal sister to Denver to Grand Champion Simbrah and Reserve Champion American Female honors at the prestigious Houston Jr. Heifer. Show. Denver features the same promise and is eligible for the La Muneca Jr. Program, one of the most supportive in the country.
Denver sells with a bull/steer option and if left as a bull, La Muneca and Hidden Oaks reserve the right to collect 100 units of semen for unrestricted use.