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RED ANGUS HERD SIRES
RRA AVIATOR 502
31 RAAA#:1743243 Tattoo:502 Cat: 2 100% AR
3166
BD: 12/2/14 Act. BW: 74 Adj. WW: 673
KOUPALS B&B IDENTITY
MUSGRAVE AVIATOR
MCATL FOREVER LADY 1429-138
UBAR GRAND CANYON 124
RRA RACHEL 246 746
RRA RACHEL 246
HB GM CED BW WW YW M ME HPG CEM ST MB YG CW REA F
55 53 6 -4.1 61 109 29 -2 10 6 3 0.55 0.06 30 0.54 0.06
94% 3% 40% 11% 39% 13% 4% 28% 68% 28% 99% 25% 74% 23% 4% 98%
In every operation, you know the animals that the owner and herdsman are most
passionate about just by talking and listening to them. For the future of Damar
Farms, that animal was to be RRA Aviator 502. Doc Hehli always invested in the best
animals he could fi nd and spent countless dollars in replicating the top cows through
embryo transfer. Aviator 502 is the animal in this entire offering that Doc was banking
on making a difference and taking the Damar program to a new level. Sired by the
outcross Musgrave Aviator and coming from the Rich Red Angus Rachel cow family,
RRA Aviator 502 is proving to be everything Doc and Mitch dreamed of. Mitch reports
the calves are very moderate and “quick birth” critters that jump up and thrive. In the
real world of cattle production, live birth is certainly one of the most important traits
for profi tability. The outcross factor coming from his black sire offer the industry a
new angle in genetics and the fact that his calves are coming small and moderate with
amazing growth make Aviator 502 a bull the entire industry should take note of. If Doc
hadn’t made the decision to disperse this tremendous herd of cattle, this bull would
never have left this program in his lifetime. Take advantage of the “Last Dance” to put
your own cattle program in a direction of excellence with the acquisition of animals and
genetics like RRA Aviator 502!
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