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Lots for Gemstone Cattle Company - 7th Annual Hereford and Angus Bull & Female Sale (89)

Live Event Started: 12/1/21 2:00 PM (CST)
* Prices listed are unofficial. Contact sale management for official sale results
Lot 1h
Sold For $8,000.00
Lot 8h
Sold For $7,200.00
Lot 12h
Sold For $6,200.00
Lot 3h
Sold For $7,700.00
Lot 6h
Sold For $8,100.00
Lot 31h
Sold For $8,200.00
Lot 41h
Sold For $8,700.00
Lot 35h
Sold For $7,500.00
Lot 39h
Sold For $6,200.00
Lot 45h
Sold For $5,700.00
Lot 23h
Sold For $6,000.00
Lot 27h
Sold For $5,200.00
Lot 63h
Sold For $8,400.00
Lot 64h
Sold For $4,750.00
Lot 89h
Sold For $6,800.00
Lot 85h
Sold For $8,000.00
Lot 52h
Sold For $8,600.00
Lot 53h
Sold For $6,100.00
Lot 54h
Sold For $9,500.00
Lot 47h
Sold For $5,100.00
Lot 51h
Sold For $6,000.00
Lot 66h
Sold For $6,300.00
Lot 95h
Sold For $7,300.00
Lot 155h
Sold For $5,900.00
Lot 19h
Sold For $8,300.00
Lot 133h
Sold For $7,000.00
Lot 68h
Sold For $6,700.00
Lot 71h
Sold For $6,000.00
Lot 121h
Sold For $7,000.00
Lot 122h
Sold For $7,600.00
Lot 125h
Sold For $6,750.00
Lot 147h
Sold For $4,750.00
Lot 100h
Sold For $9,000.00
Lot 103h
Sold For $5,700.00
Lot 127h
Sold For $6,900.00
Lot 137h
Sold For $6,900.00
Lot 145h
Sold For $6,600.00
Lot 152h
Sold For $5,700.00
Lot 144h
Sold For $6,300.00
Lot 136h
Closed
Lot 117h
Sold For $5,700.00
Lot 154h
Sold For $7,700.00
Lot 174h
Sold For $7,700.00
Lot 173h
Sold For $6,900.00
Lot 236h
Sold For $7,600.00
Lot 228h
Sold For $6,400.00
Lot 230h
Sold For $6,900.00
Lot 210h
Sold For $5,000.00
Lot 180h
Sold For $4,600.00
Lot 235h
Sold For $5,500.00
Sold For $8,000.00
Sold For $7,200.00
Sold For $6,200.00
Sold For $7,700.00
Sold For $8,100.00
Sold For $8,200.00
Sold For $8,700.00
Sold For $7,500.00
Sold For $6,200.00
Sold For $5,700.00
Sold For $6,000.00
Sold For $5,200.00
Sold For $8,400.00
Sold For $4,750.00
Sold For $6,800.00
Sold For $8,000.00
Sold For $8,600.00
Sold For $6,100.00
Sold For $9,500.00
Sold For $5,100.00
Sold For $6,000.00
Sold For $6,300.00
Sold For $7,300.00
Sold For $5,900.00
Sold For $8,300.00
Sold For $7,000.00
Sold For $6,700.00
Sold For $6,000.00
Sold For $7,000.00
Sold For $7,600.00
Sold For $6,750.00
Sold For $4,750.00
Sold For $9,000.00
Sold For $5,700.00
Sold For $6,900.00
Sold For $6,900.00
Sold For $6,600.00
Sold For $5,700.00
Sold For $6,300.00
Closed
Sold For $5,700.00
Sold For $7,700.00
Sold For $7,700.00
Sold For $6,900.00
Sold For $7,600.00
Sold For $6,400.00
Sold For $6,900.00
Sold For $5,000.00
Sold For $4,600.00
Sold For $5,500.00

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