The lots were bedded with sand and straw at the 2003 Bieber Mature Cowherd Dispersal Nov. 15. Cattlemen and women from 21 different states and Canada, viewed Red Angus and commercial Red Angus females.
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The lots were bedded with sand and straw at the 2003 Bieber Mature Cowherd Dispersal Nov. 15. Cattlemen and women from 21 different states and Canada, viewed Red Angus and commercial Red Angus females.
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