



| RKR Frankly- Half-Blood Bull (TTT Bushranger X 1/2 Tarentaise*) Birth Date~01/29/2009. Half brother to RKR Ferdinand, Frankly is THICK. If you want a bull to put muscle and weight on your calves while reducing cow frame size. He is the one for you. Will be BSE tested at 18 months. SOLD. Frankly has gone to Iowa. Thank you Josh Feldman! |
| RKR Ferdinand, XM 8583 DOB 9/09/2008-(TTT Bushranger X Tarentaise*) This ½ Lowline Angus ½ Tarentaise bull by TTT Bush Ranger was Champion Yearling Percentage bull at the NAILE 2009. He is great to be around, is thick and well balanced. Tarentaise breed has been used in Kit Pharo’s forage, composite breeding program. They are efficient, slick haired, heat resistant, great milkers, Ferdinand should pass on these qualities in a smaller framed, thicker package. He has passed a breeding soundness exam with a large scrotal circumference of 41cm. $1,500 |
| RKR Little Doc- Bull (J&K Doc Holiday X J&K Padame)FM 9806 DOB 12/01/2008 . A full blood bull by the popular Doc Holiday out of a Binnowee Ceasar cow, good out cross genetics, he is straight backed and like his sire has good depth and thickness. Having passed a breeding soundness exam with a scrotal circumference of 33cm, he is ready to go to work for you. SOLD, Little Doc has gone to Alabama. Thank you Cary McDaniel! |
| RKR Pixie- 7/8 Heifer (SM Awesome X SM Rita (3/4 cow)) Safe in calf to our Full Blood JR son JR, jr. Born -May 15, 200 9SOLD, Pixie has gone to Pennsylvania. Thank you Dave Manning! |
| Smokey Mountain Awesome- January 4, 2007 Champion Yearling Bull-2008 NAILE (LB Dusty X BCC Miss Kitty) Smokey is long bodied, with plenty of thickness, red gene (not the wild allele) carrier full blood bull. His Grand dam is the true red gene carrier cow, ALM Bess 102H. We are extremely happy with Smokey's calves- they are thick with lots of length. Need an outcross for your Bluey female? Semen is available at $20 per straw, discounts for volume orders. Certificates $50 full, $25 percentage. |
| * Tarentaise- Originally from the mountainous areas of France, this breed is moderate frame, noted for excellent udder confirmation, milk production high in butter fat, calving ease, meat to bone ratio, excellent muscling, lean high quality carcass, environment adaptability. The hybrid vigor generated by the Lowline cross produces well muscled calves perfect for grass-finished or conventional beef industry. |




| Smokey Mountain Awesome is producing red calves!!! But more importantly calves that are well balanced and thick. Smokey's MMI Tru-Marbling score is an impressive 50+. Smokey is an outcross to your Bluey heifers! |



| RKR Black N' Bluey (Jake)- Bull (Bluey X BCC Island Girl) DOB 8/21/2009 . A full blood bull by the popular Bluey. He has a great deal of depth and thickness. He carries the wild allel. MMI DNA test results place him in High Choice to Prime with a marbling score of 61.57!! SOLD, Thank you Andy and Melissa Kennedy! |

| RKR Just Red- Half-Blood Bull (Smokey Mountain Awesome X Tarentaise*) Birth Date~11/01/2009. Red is the first red calf sired by Smokey. Will be BSE tested at 18 months. SOLD. Justin has gone to Alabama. Thank you Miles Albright! |

| RKR Midnight-Half-Blood Bull (Smokey Mountain Awesome X Tarentaise*) Birth Date~10/14/2009. Midnight is built a lot like Frankly. He is thick and has that great docile temperment. |
| RKR Tennessee Tiger-Bull (TTT Tiger Eye X BCC Island Girl) FM 21321 DOB 03/22/10. A Tiger Eye son out of Doc Holliday's full sister. He is very thick butted, wide based, good length, & a clean front. There are only a handful of Tiger Eye bulls in this country. |
| RKR Bluey's Black (Elwood)- Bull (Bluey X BCC Very similar in depth and thickness. He also carries the wild allel. His MMI marbling score should be similar to his brother's. |

| RKR JR, jr- FM 9503 DOB 3/01/2009 is a Brambletye Transam grandson. His sire DCB JR 22L was used extensively in Cross Creek Farm’s grass fed beef program. He has an outstanding marbling MGV of 52.28 and a negative tenderness MGV. SOLD, JR, jr has gone to Virginia. Thank you Stephen Grubb! |



