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22nd Annual Lone Star Angus Alliance Bull & Select Female Sale
THANK YOU TO ALL BUYERS AND BIDDERS IN OUR SALE. We greatly appreciate the support of everyone involved. Please let us know if we can help with any questions in the future.
SALE REPORT
Gross: $576,650 153 lots
Auctioneer: Leo Casas III
Angus Association Regional Manager/API Rep: Radale Tiner
Two Year Old Bulls: 74 Lots - Average $4,409.00
Yearling Bulls: 33 Lots – Average -$4,182.00
Bred Cows: 5 Lots -Average -$2,370.00
Open Heifers: 14 Lots - Average $2,171.00
Bred Heifers: 6 Lots-Average $2,658.00
Fall Pairs: 15 Lots -Average $2,323.00
F-1 Brangus Heifers: 4 Lots (12 heifers)– Average-$1,612.50
Yearling Sale Bulls
Coming Two Year Old Sale Bulls

1142
DOB: 12/22/20
AAA #: 20103865
Bred Heifers

163
DOB: 11-29-20
AAA #: 20073710
Past Sales
21st Annual Lone Star Angus Alliance Bull Sale
THANK YOU TO ALL BUYERS AND BIDDERS IN OUR SALE.
We greatly appreciate the support of everyone involved. Please let us know if we can help with any questions in the future.
Sale Report:
Two Year Old Bulls - 66 Lots - Average: $5,829.00
Yearling Bulls - 35 Lots – Average: $4,500.00
Bred Cows - 29 Lots - Average: $1,813.00
Commercial Angus Cows – 8 Lots – Average: $1,518.00
Open Heifers – 5 Lots - Average: $1,840.00
Fall Pairs - 5 Lots - Average: $2,570.00
F-1 Brangus Heifers – 2 Lots (10 heifers) – Average: $1,420.00
Sale Prospects Include:
70 Coming 2 year old Bulls, 40 Yearling Bulls, Spring Pairs, Open Angus Heifers, Fall Pairs, and Commercial Brangus Open Heifers will sell!
Sale Bulls

Lot 1 - 066

Lot 5 - J126
DOB: 1-7-20
AAA #: 19808773

Lot 10 - 012

Lot 11 - 076 - WAR

Lot 13 - 065 - WAR

Lot 14 - 022 - WAR

Lot 23 - 095 - WAR

Lot 24 - 058

Lot 40 - 090 - WAR

Lot 43 - 07 - WAR

Lot 44 - 068 - WAR

Lot 51 - J164

lot 58 - J111

Lot 93 - J55
DOB: 12/12/19
AAA #: 19721815

Lot 94 - J94
DOB: 1/15/20
AAA #: 19743954

Lot 96 - 013 - WAR

Lot 98 - 067 - WAR

Lot 100 - 094 - WAR

Lot 101 - 057 - WAR

Lot 106 - J99
DOB: 1/15/20
AAA #: 19743957
Sale Females

Lot 133 - 863 - Bred Heifer
DOB: 1/10/18
AAA #: 19152975

Lot 135 & 135A
Angus Pair

Lot 149 - 1610 Pair
DOB: 1/5/16
AAA #: 18547584
20th Annual Lone Star Angus Alliance Female Sale
THANK YOU TO ALL BUYERS AND BIDDERS IN OUR SALE.
We greatly appreciate the support of everyone involved. Please let us know if we can help with any questions in the future.



Why invest in an Angus female?
The Angus cow is the most versatile female of any cattle breed. She is the definition of maternal and she can raise the best replacement heifers, bulls and steers. She brings value to your herd in every way possible. Angus cattle are thriving in both cold and hot/humid climates across the world. The Angus breed has turned America’s cowherd black and has improved carcass, reproduction and performance data for producers just like you. Improve your herd today. The Angus cow can make almost any bull look better!!

Baldie--Angus X Hereford

Angus Female

Brangus--Angus X Brahman
Dear Cattle Producers,
It is a privilege to write this letter for such a fine group of Angus breeders. I attended the very first Lone Star Alliance female sale and have been heavily involved with each breeder’s program since then. Through the years of working for the American Angus Association and consulting for ranches across the nation, I have seen few Alliance groups last more than a couple of years. However, it has become obvious to me why this group has been so successful for both the Alliance members and their customers. They have stayed away from fads in the cattle business and have strived everyday to produce cattle that the industry needs to fit the environment and consistently produce a profit. It is obvious that the Lone Star Angus Alliance members are excited about the future of the cattle business.
Few Angus breeders ranch this far south in Texas due to the heat and humidity. The Lone Star Alliance members take pride in the fact that through strict culling practices, they are producing Angus cattle that not only survive in this environment but also thrive in it.
The LSAA members strive to keep making improvements in their genetics by using all of the resources available to them. These members utilize the vast data available in the Angus breed to produce cattle that not only excel in performance, but also for soundness, carcass, fertility and disposition.
- Casey Worrell
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Mark & Karen Janak - Managers
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Doug Willard - Manager
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