Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Videos Available of American Royal Simmental Sale Lots...These Ladies sell Nov. 2nd!

Ratcliff Ranches has consigned four really, fancy show heifer prospects at the American Royal Simmental Sale.  This sale will be held Friday, November 2nd at 6 p.m. in the Wagstaff Sale Center at the American Royal.

Lot 13 RRJS Miss Upgrade 205Y is one you will really fall in love with.  She is a well-made female that combines bone, muscle and power in a very feminine package.  She has a great disposition, which is a real plus for a junior show person.  She has has had two outs this fall at the Missouri State Fair and the Iowa State Fair where she placed high both times in her class/division.  She drew a lot of attention at both shows due to her super-cool phenotype.  She is out of RR Lady 3403, one of our donors that always has the top-selling lots in our sale.  Her bulls have been awesome and her females have went on to win in the show ring and made great donors themselves.



Lot 14 RRJS Miss Upgrade 708Y is a purebred Simmental female who is the complete package.  She will not disappoint when you see her in person.  A long-skeleton female with lots of power and rib shape.  She is super-sound on the move.  If you're looking for a heifer to be a force to reckon with in the show ring and make a great donor one day, this one just might be for you!



Lot 15 RRJS Miss Upgrade 704Y is an October female and is full of donor potential.  She has a powerful pedigree with Upgrade as her sire and the well known RR Miss Morrision 8020 donor cow from Ratcliff Ranch.  She is moderate in size, feminine made but with the muscle and depth of body that anyone would like to see standing in their front pasture.




Lot 31 RRJS Miss Steel 203Z is a spring born heifer out of Steel Force.  She has all the right pieces to be a successful show heifer.  She is sound, deep-sided and has a cool front.  She has the phenotype to put you in the front of the class at any breed or jackpot show in the spring.  Her look will even compete against the tough cross bred heifers.
 
If you attend in person, please be sure to look up Utopia Genetics for any additional questions you have on these females or feel free to contact Heath at 918-244-8025.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Finishing Touches...

The leaves are turning, the air is thinking about being crisp in the morning and with all of this seasonal change, it is time to get in high gear for the upcoming sale.  The sale catalog will be mailed the middle of next week to our mailing list.  If you're not on it and you would like to be, simply shoot us an e-mail at heath@ratcliffranch.com and we'll get you added.

You're going to like what you see in the catalog.  We have an outstanding set of 45 Angus and 21 SimAngus bulls out of leading sires like Grass Master, Bismarck, Broadside, Grand Torino and Frontman.  The SimAngus offering is no slouch either with an awesome lead-off bull out of donor cow RR Idessa 3651 and Upgrade.  Make sure you pay attention to Lot 50, he is quite possibly the best half-blood bull offered to date here at RR.  The SimAngus sires include Upgrade, Steel Force and the first two Frog bulls every sold at auction at Ratcliff Ranches.  Many of these bulls are out of great donors like the Camilla family, Idessa Family and the Ruth family that Ratcliff Ranch is so well-known for.  In addition, we are introducing a few new donor cows to our auction line-up.  These ladies will be producing bulls for Ratcliff Ranches and our sale for years to come.  The offering includes low-birth weight bulls as well as bulls with high-growth potential.  There is truly something for everyone!

The female offering won't disappoint either!  We're offering nearly 850+ head.  Ratcliff Ranches is consigning 150 Fall 1st calf pairs, many A.I. sired calves by Right answer.  These calves will be selling SAV through IMI Global; 40 Fall pairs (3-Yr.-Old to 8-Yr.-Old); 400 Spring bred heifers, many with A.I. service; 150 3-Year-Old to 4-Year old spring calving cows; 40 Angus Cows (4-Yr.-Old to 7-Yr.-Old - papers optional); And open heifers.

There will be a generous offering of Steel Force daughters and granddaughters in the sale.

Videos will be available online soon as well.  The guys are shooting the female videos today.

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Ratcliff Ranch “Right off the Ranch” Spring Production Sale Exceeds $1 M


Ratcliff Ranch’s Spring Production Sale featuring nearly 50 bulls and over 450 females, some with calves at side brought in a little over $1 million in sales during the Saturday April 6th sale.

The much-needed inch of rain didn’t dampen the spirit of the customers in attendance, even with a 15-minute rain delay of sale. The sale was speedy and lasted a little shy of two hours. Auctioneer Matt Sims of MCS Auction, kept the crowds hands high and often, especially during the spring calving pairs and heavy springers.

The high selling bull, RR Pioneer 0517 out of the great Shady Brook Ruth donor cow, rang the bell at $10,000 and sold to Fryin’ Pan Angus Ranch in Pawhuska, Okla. The 47 bulls averaged a little shy of $4,200; the SimAngus bulls averaged nearly $4,600.00/head.

“The demand for 18-month old SimAngus bulls was evident as they held high through almost the entire SimAngus sale,” Ratcliff Ranch Manager Heath Kohler said.

Hands down the most in demand and highest garnered offering were the spring calving cow-calf pairs and the heavy springers. With nearly one-third left to calve out the group averaged nearly $2,800 and the highest lots sold for $3,100 per cow/calf pair.

After just coming out of a drought in most of the region and not very much vegetation guaranteed this year, the price of our spring calving females was hard to believe. “It just made me wish we had consigned more spring pairs,” Kohler jokingly stated after coming off the sale block.

The ranch also offered a set of fall bred heifers ultrasound safe in calf (by sex) to its customers. This offering was a part of a study that the Ranch participated in with Genex and the University of Missouri. These 18-month-old heifers averaged $1,572/head and the open ready-to-breed heifers averaged $1,224/head.

“This is one of the best sets of commercial spring calving cows we have offered at our sale to our customers,” Ratcliff Ranch Owner Jim Ratcliff stated. “At 78, it is nice to have a set of cows sell that well following a drought and it speaks to the value of females in your herd at this time.”

The top 10 buyers at the sale, which was made up of both bulls and commercial female purchasers, were Stonehill Farms, Miami, Okla.; Gray Oaks Ranch, Wagoner, Okla; Wilmoth & Sons, Mt. Vernon, MO.; Motley Ranch, Drexel, MO; Fenske Farms, Monett, MO; Chris Harrall, Springdale, Ark; John Alleman, Quapaw, Okla.; Downing Cattle, Grove, Okla.; Jeffers Cattle Co., Wagoner, Okla.; and Dixon Cattle Company, Paola, Kan.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Ratcliff Ranch Partners with Genex and University of Missouri in Study


Ratcliff Ranch partnered a few months ago with Genex and the University of Missouri in a sexed semen study. Females were A.I.’d to sexed semen at Mark Yazel Cattle, the growyard used to develop Ratcliff Ranch replacements, and at Ratcliff Ranches’ Blackwell facility, just outside of Vinita.

The motivation behind the study came from Ranch Manager Heath Kohler’s interest in the Genex 14-day Cidr protocol. After talking with Stan Lock at Genex in depth about the protocol, Stan mentioned that the University of Missouri was looking to do a study in sexed semen. After some discussion, this intrigued Heath as well as Jim Ratcliff.

“A.I. is really the only way to utilize the best genetics out there,” said Heath Kohler, “Working with Stan and the rest of the Genex crew made it effortless.”

Kohler pointed out that he just guided Stan and his crew in the direction of the cattle to be bred and gave minimum instruction. The chute-side services portion offered by Genex ran smooth, the paper work was in great order and couldn’t have been a better experience.

To find out more about the chute side services offered by Genex or to hear more about this experience and more on Ratcliff Ranch and our operation check out the video on youtube at the following link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KffbHTugpGc

The results of the study will be recapped on our website at a later date. Pregnancy checks were just conducted and are currently being inputted into the study.

For more information on Ratcliff Ranch or this study, please contact Heath Kohler at 918.244.8025.

Friday, February 3, 2012

April Production Sale to Be Held April 7th


Ratcliff Ranch will be holding its annual spring production sale Saturday, April 7th at noon in Vinita, Okla.

This sale will feature some of the best and in-demand genetics anyone in the four-state area has to offer. If you desire ranch-ready bulls and functional females then you won’t want to miss out. The Ranch will be offering 65 service-age Angus and SimAngus bulls, featuring Grass Master, Steel Force and Upgrade genetics among other leading sires.

In addition, the ranch will also be offering 200 spring pairs, 300 fall-bred heifers and one load of open heifers ready to breed. Bred females have had A.I. service to bulls like Right Answer, Dakota Gold and Bismarck. These functional females will lay down and have a calf that will put money in your pocket every time!

“Ratcliff Ranch not only produces cattle for our customers, but also for our self. We demand genetics that are not only phenotypically correct, but also demand premiums for their high grading capability.” Ratcliff Ranch Manager Heath Kohler said.

“Utilizing our generations of proven genetics and constantly testing for traits that are desirable not only in the production side but also the meat side helps the Ranch and our customers stay in the genetic forefront of competitors.”

Catalogs with bull information and pedigrees will be mailed the middle of March. DVAuction videos of both the bull and female offerings will be posted online at www.ratcliffranches.com approximately the same time.

Cattle will be available for viewing all-day Friday prior to the sale. Donuts and coffee will be served sale morning and a lunch will be served prior to the auction start at noon.

To request a sale catalog or to join the mailing list, please contact Kim Kohler by phone at 918.256.5561 or 918.244.8025 or e-mail her at kim@ratcliffranch.com. For more information on the bulls or females in the sale, please contact Heath Kohler at 918.244.8025 or e-mail heath@ratcliffranch.com.

Friday, January 27, 2012

Does Ft. Worth Ever Cross Your Mind?


This time of the year, it seems too at Ratcliff Ranch. As we finish the final details for our trip south to the Ft. Worth Stock Show and Rodeo Commercial Heifer Show & Sale, Ft. Worth seems to be top of the mind. We finished clipping everything out last week, took videos this week and are currently getting out all the tack to load in the trailer.

With two pens, 20 Angus and SimAngus heifers bred to Dakota Gold, and a crew of three we will head south on Wednesday. Our Angus entry is a very nice, moderate set of big-bellied females that are all granddaughters of the famous Angus great EXT. The SimAngus entry is just as equally nice. These Steel Force Daughters have the look for club-calf production or the front pasture. Both entries were A.I.’d to Dakota Gold, a curve-bending herd sire with a -1.9 for birth EPD all the way to 102 for yearling EPD. These ladies have already began calving and if you have checked out the prices for weaned calves, you know that you already have a nice pocket full of cash with each live baby you get at side! We hope to see you at the Ft. Worth Stock Show and at the Auction on Saturday, February 4th at 3:30 p.m. in the West Sales Arena.

For more information or to meet up with the Ratcliff Ranch crew at Ft. Worth, please contact 918.244.8025 or e-mail heath@ratcliffranch.com.