Sale Results

  • Date: Mar. 12, 2018

    Location: Faith Livestock

    Auctioneer: Seth Weishaar

    Reported by: Dan Piroutek, Tri-State Livestock News

    Averages:

    44 Yrlg Angus Bulls avg. $ 4625

    7 Two-Year-Old Angus Bulls avg. $ 3286

     

    Bryant and Doug Schauer again hosted a nice crowd of many friends and neighbors. These bidders competed for the top bulls, and made a good sale for this Angus family. This was the brothers' 28th sale, and I am proud to have been a part of all of them. The Schauer's have built a strong reputation for producing bulls that sire some of the top feeder cattle at Faith Livestock.

    Top Selling Bulls:

    Lot 6: $ 11,500 to Denny Topf, Faith, South Dakota – Musgrave Aviator x Mohnen Impressive 1093

    Lot 4: $ 9500 to Denny Topf, Faith, South Dakota – Musgrave Aviator x Basin Excitement

    Lot 34: $ 9000 to Wolenetz & Sons, Baker, Montana – SAV Resource 1441 x Soo Line Motive 9016

    Lot 31: $ 8750 to Loren Ganji, Eagle Butte, South Dakota – Schiefelbein Effective 61 x RB tour of Duty 177

    Lot 1: $ 8000 to Wolenetz & Sons, Baker, Montana – Schauer In Focus 759 x OCC Missing Link 830M

    Lot 2: $ 7500 to Irving Jordan Family, Faith, South Dakota – Musgrave Aviator x Basin Excitement F

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  • Date: Mar. 11, 2013

    Location: Faith Livestock Commission Co.

    Averages:

    11 Two-year-old Angus Bulls – $3,659

    41 Yearling Angus Bulls – $3,610

    52 Total Bulls – $3,620

    Schauer Angus, owned by Bryant and Doug Schauer and their families, hosted a good crowd for their annual bull sale at Faith Livestock. It is very gratifying to watch the progress of this program through their customers’ results. Many customers return each year to bid on the Schauer bulls.

    The Schauers have developed a herd of Angus cattle that are deep-bodied, long sided, and just weigh heavy. The dispositions of these bulls on sale day were excellent.

    Bryant and Doug have used generations of AI to establish a cow herd base that is rich in maternal genetics. They have also used some embryo transfers to expand the genes of some of the top cows in the breed.

    I felt that this was one of the best set of bulls that the Schauers have ever brought to town. They were long and thick, and just a tremendous set of bulls. Some of the top sires in this herd include SAV Final Answer 0035, Whitestone Cisco Kid Z120, Mohnen Long Distance 1639, Soo Line Motive 9016, and Kesslers Frontman R001. There was also a nice selection of two-year-old bulls at this sale.

    Top selling bull of the day was Lot 1, selling for $9,500 to repeat buyer Denny Topf, Charter Oak, IA. This bull was a son of SAV Final Answer 0035, and out of a daughter of GDAR Game Day 449 who was a first calf heifer. With a birth weight of 68 pounds, he weaned at 792 pounds and had an actual sale day weight of 1240 pounds. He measured a 37.5 cm. scrotum and had a ribeye area of 16.2 square inches. His EPDs were BW -2.1, WW 63, MILK 26 and YW 109. He ranked in the top 2% of the Angus breed for both BW EPD and WW EPD.

    Lot 2 was another son of Final Answer 0035, andhe was out of a daughter of Mytty In Focus. This bull was really long-bodied and out of the donor cow, Schauer Forever Lady IF 035. His EPDs included BW 0.3, WW 60, MILK 27 and YW 101. Born at 82 pounds, he weaned at 784 pounds, and posted a present day weight of 1300 pounds. At $8,500, he also sold to Denny Topf.

    Another popular bull was Lot 59, a 2-year-old son of TC Aberdeen 759. This bull weighed 72 pounds at birth and was out of a daughter of Sitz Alliance 6595. He had an actual weaning weight of 708 pounds with EPDs of BW 0.4, WW 48, MILK 33 and YW 90. This good bull was purchased for $5,500 by Jiggs Biegler, Timber Lake, SD.

    Lot 3 was also sired by Final Answer, and he was out of a daughter of Leachman New Design 878-4570. He sold to Denny Topf for $5,250. His stats included an 84 pound birth weight, and a weaning weight of 732 pounds to ratio 107. His EPDs were BW 0.2, WW 52, MILK 31 and YW 92.

    Repeat buyer Jason Grubl, Red Owl, SD, bought Lot 33 at $5,250. This son of Soo Line Motive 9016 was out of a daughter of TC Aberdeen 759. He had a 78 pound birth weight, and a weaning weight of 775 pounds to ratio 114. His EPDs of BW 0.2, WW 59, MILK 26 and YW 107 completed the package.

    Stop by the Schauer Ranch. Good prospects for next year’s sale are already hitting the ground.

 

 

Schauer Angus 21st Annual Bull Sale

March 21, 2011

A beautiful day with temperatures in the 60-degree range greeted the crowd gathered at Faith, SD, to bid on the outstanding set of Angus bulls presented by Doug and Bryant Schauer, owners of Schauer Angus. It was a beautiful day with snow melting and water running in every draw.

Bryant Schauer has built his program around producing better females - females that have extra dimension of body so that they can survive a rough South Dakota winter. This year's bulls were presented in rather modest flesh, but they were extremely sound on their feet and legs. These cattle are bred to be very maternal with a lot of performance in their background

The Schauers offer a few two-year-old bulls every year, and this set was outstanding and very well received.

Beyond breeding better cattle, customer satisfaction is their number-one priority. All you have to do is listen to a few of their repeat buyers to see why they keep coming back.

Top selling bull of the day was Lot 5, a yearling bull sired by SAV Final Answer 0035. He was out of a daughter of Leachman New Design 878-4570 who was a first calf heifer, and she ratioed 125 on this good bull. Hitting the ground at 83 lbs., he weaned at 802 lbs. with EPDs of BW +0.7, WW +59, Milk +29 and YW +100. He sold for $8,000 to repeat buyer Denny Topf from Charter Oak, IA.

Repeat buyer Irving Jordan from Faith, SD, chose Lot 1 as his top selection. At $6,000, this son of Leachman Right Time was out of ALC Forever Lady E51P, a daughter of Connealy Freightliner. He had a birth weight of 88 lbs., a weaning weight of 816 lbs., and a yearling weight of 1,275 lbs. He posted EPDs of BW +1.7, WW +50, Milk +20 and YW +87.

The top selling two-year-old bull was Lot 51, selling for $5,500 to Russell Simons from Marcus, SD. He was a son of SS Objective T510 and out of a daughter of Connealy Dateline. He weaned at 777 lbs. to ratio 109 and had EPDs of BW +1.2, WW +55, Milk +22 and YW +97.

Denny Topf also purchased Lot 7 at $5,250, a bull by SAV Final Answer. His mother was a daughter of Leachman New Design 878-4570, and he had an 87-lb. birth weight. He weaned at 701 lbs.

The Lot 10 bull was another son of SAV Final Answer 0035, and he sold to Roger Aberle from Mobridge, SD, for $5,250. His EPDs were BW +2.1, WW +52, Milk +26 and YW +89.

Lot 53, a two-year-old bull, sold to Denny Topf for $5,000. He was yet another son of SAV Final Answer.

One of the best sales ever for Doug and Bryant Schauer, and their glazed doughnuts are worth a 60-mile drive.

A beautiful day with temperatures in the 60-degree range greeted the crowd gathered at Faith, SD, to bid on the outstanding set of Angus bulls presented by Doug and Bryant Schauer, owners of Schauer Angus. It was a beautiful day with snow melting and water running in every draw.

Bryant Schauer has built his program around producing better females - females that have extra dimension of body so that they can survive a rough South Dakota winter. This year's bulls were presented in rather modest flesh, but they were extremely sound on their feet and legs. These cattle are bred to be very maternal with a lot of performance in their background

The Schauers offer a few two-year-old bulls every year, and this set was outstanding and very well received.

Beyond breeding better cattle, customer satisfaction is their number-one priority. All you have to do is listen to a few of their repeat buyers to see why they keep coming back.

Top selling bull of the day was Lot 5, a yearling bull sired by SAV Final Answer 0035. He was out of a daughter of Leachman New Design 878-4570 who was a first calf heifer, and she ratioed 125 on this good bull. Hitting the ground at 83 lbs., he weaned at 802 lbs. with EPDs of BW +0.7, WW +59, Milk +29 and YW +100. He sold for $8,000 to repeat buyer Denny Topf from Charter Oak, IA.

Repeat buyer Irving Jordan from Faith, SD, chose Lot 1 as his top selection. At $6,000, this son of Leachman Right Time was out of ALC Forever Lady E51P, a daughter of Connealy Freightliner. He had a birth weight of 88 lbs., a weaning weight of 816 lbs., and a yearling weight of 1,275 lbs. He posted EPDs of BW +1.7, WW +50, Milk +20 and YW +87.

The top selling two-year-old bull was Lot 51, selling for $5,500 to Russell Simons from Marcus, SD. He was a son of SS Objective T510 and out of a daughter of Connealy Dateline. He weaned at 777 lbs. to ratio 109 and had EPDs of BW +1.2, WW +55, Milk +22 and YW +97.

Denny Topf also purchased Lot 7 at $5,250, a bull by SAV Final Answer. His mother was a daughter of Leachman New Design 878-4570, and he had an 87-lb. birth weight. He weaned at 701 lbs.

The Lot 10 bull was another son of SAV Final Answer 0035, and he sold to Roger Aberle from Mobridge, SD, for $5,250. His EPDs were BW +2.1, WW +52, Milk +26 and YW +89.

Lot 53, a two-year-old bull, sold to Denny Topf for $5,000. He was yet another son of SAV Final Answer.

One of the best sales ever for Doug and Bryant Schauer, and their glazed doughnuts are worth a 60-mile drive.

 

 

  • Date: Mar. 8, 2010

  • Location: Faith Livestock Commission Co.

  • Auctioneer: Seth Weishaar

  • Reported by: Dan Piroutek

  • Averages:

  • 10 Two-yr-old Angus Bulls ave $ 3530

  • 48 Yrlg. Angus Bulls ave. $ 2903

  • 58 Total Bulls ave. $ 3011

Schauer Angus, owned by Bryant and Doug Schauer, hosted a big crowd on a fairly nice day for their annual bull sale. The Schauer cow herd is bred to be very maternal, with a lot of influence from Leachman Right Time, Pine Creek Traveler 1147, and Connealy Dateline.

Beyond breeding better cattle, customer satisfaction is their No. 1 priority. All you have to do is listen to a few of their good repeat buyers to see why they keep coming back. . The Schauers are well-respected, and most of their bulls are sold within an 80 mile radius of home.

The sale was a very rapid, competitive auction, with only two bulls selling for under $ 2000. . This year the Schauers also brought an outstanding set of two-year-old bulls, and they were very easy to sell.

The top selling bull of the day was Lot 21, a yearling son of SAV Final Answer 0035 and out of a daughter of Whitney Creek Foundation that had produced 3 calves with a weaning weight ratio of 111. With a birth weight of 81 lb., this bull weaned at 731 lb. to ratio 111. His EPD's were -0.2 BW, +51 WW, +22 MILK, and +87 YW. He sold to repeat buyer Denny Topf from Charter Oak, IA, for $ 6800.

Lot 19 also sold to Denny Topf for $ 5750. He was a son of Final Answer and out of a first calf daughter of BC Matrix 4132. This heifer did a great job, as this calf weaned at 817 lb. to ratio 124. He had a 77 lb. birth weight and EPD's of +0.1 BW, +68 WW, +19 MILK, and +99 YW.

Lot 32, a son of Connealy Thunder, sold for $ 5000 to Don Nash from Prairie City, SD. This calving ease bull, with growth, had a weaning weight ratio of 107 and a birth weight EPD of -0.7.

Long time repeat buyer, Irving Jordan, from Faith, SD, bought two top bulls in Lots 5 and 12 at $ 4750 each. Lot 5 was a son of TC Aberdeen 759 and out of a Cincha daughter who ratioed 111 on 5 calves. Lot 12 was a son of Mytty in Focus and out of a daughter of Rito 6I6. This bull had a weaning weight of 766 lb. to ratio 116. He weighed in at 1330 lb. on sale day and had a 14.9 sq. in. rib eye.

David Niemi from Buffalo, SD, made Lot 28 his top purchase when the gavel fell at $ 4750. This son of Connealy Right Answer 746 had a 73 lb. birth weight and a birth weight EPD of -0.8. The top selling registered cows brought $ 1500, and the top selling draft of commercial cows brought $ 1300.