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RED LAKEFORD KAPTON 7M

Red Lakeford Kapton 7M

        RED VGW BONUS 429
    RED BADLANDS BONUS 702
        RED RACHEL R405
Sire: RED COMPASS KARGO 83K
        RED SSS QUICK 830B
    BLACK SSS MISS NEW QUICK 208E
        BLACK SJZ ELVIRA 20B

        RED LARSON RED LIGHTNING
    RED SSS RED HANDED 19H
        RED CROWFOOT KATE 435D
Dam: RED CHOPPER K MISS CHIEF 7K
        RED SIX MILE CHIEF 717D
    RED KENRAY MISS CHIEF 138F
        RED KENRAY MISS HOBO 5B 44D

Canadian Angus Association Performance Data


Registration Number: 1100517
Born: January 26, 2002
Yearling S.C. 37 cm
Birth Weight: 92 lbs.


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Kapton 7M is co-owned with Jackson Cattle Company and Lakeford Angus. Kapton was the high selling Red Angus bull calf at the 2002 Angus Pride sale for $13,250. He is extremely long, thick topped, has great hair, plenty of testicle development and lots of style. His dam was the high selling female at Angus Pride 2001 for $6200. Miss Chief 7K is sweet fronted, deep bodied, good footed and moderate framed. In fact, 7K with Kapton at side was the Reserve Champion open pair at the Bashaw Junior Angus Show in 2002. Kapton's sire Kargo was the $23,100 high seller in the 2001 U-2 and Compass Bull Sale. Kapton was crowned Grand Champion Red Angus Bull at Canadian Western Agribition in 2004 and was a Top 10 Finalist in the RBC Beef Supreme Challenge. The Kapton calves are proving to be one of the most eye appealing and pheontypically correct set of calves ever raised at Kenray Ranch. They exhibit an additional width of loin and have a front shoulder built for calving ease. Everybody talks about those wedge shaped, calving ease bulls, well we have found the real deal. If you are looking for a bull with a little different pedigree and the ability to sire some extra top in your calves give Kapton a try. Kapton's first daughters are now in production and are looking excellent. We are very excited about the impact Kapton 7M will have on our program and the industry in the future. We unfortunately lost this cornerstone herdsire during the summer of 2007. His breeding impact will continue through our AI program.



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