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K3 RANCH - SEMEN FOR SALE
K3 Ranch has a Certified Brucellosis Free and
Accredited Tuberculosis Free Cattle Herd.
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K 3 BUSTER 11 / 0 |
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Strengths: Rocky puts a strong, level top line
with a excellent hip
in his calves. From the rear, you instantly notice the excellent width and
depth of meat in him and his calves. His calves weigh between 65 and 70 pounds
at birth. You can view the quality of his calves by looking at
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K 3 ROCKY 3 / 7 |
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Strengths: Rocky puts a strong, level top line
with a excellent hip
in his calves. From the rear, you instantly notice the excellent width and
depth of meat in his calves. His calves weigh between 65 and 70 pounds
at birth. You can view the quality of his calves by looking at
the 2000 - 2003 calves we raised. |
Member of the Santa Gertrudis Breeders International
Member of the Mid-Coast Santa Gertrudis Association
Member of the Premier Santa Gertrudis Association
Member of the Lone Star Santa Gertrudis Association
Member of the South Texas Santa Gertrudis Association
Member of the Alamo Santa Gertrudis Association
Member of the Polled Santa Gertrudis Association
Our main goal at the K3 Ranch is to
consistently produce
quality Santa Gertrudis show heifers, quality Santa Gertrudis replacement
heifers,
quality Santa Gertrudis replacement bulls, quality Santa Gertrudis Herd Sire's
and Santa Gertrudis semen for sale.
To achieve this goal we A/I our show quality Santa Gertrudis heifers to some of
the best Santa
Gertrudis Bulls available. We only keep the best in our program to achieve this
goal.
Copyright 1998 K3 Ranch.
Site maintained by KCS Computer Service.
The Santa Gertrudis was the first breed
developed in the Western Hemisphere.
Experimental crossbreeding of the Brahman and Shorthorn cattle
began on the Santa Gertrudis Division of the King Ranch.
In 1920 an outstanding bull calf called "Monkey" was produced. Highly
potent,
he became the foundation sire of the Santa Gertrudis breed.
Through many generations his descendant shave retained the rapid and
efficient growth,
solid red color, hardiness, and good disposition for which "Monkey"
was noted.
The United States Department of Agriculture recognized the Santa Gertrudis as a
distinct breed in 1940.