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Bierman Fall Prospect Gilt Sale September 9th
Hosted at www.biermanlivestock.com
Phone 217‐994‐4488 or 217‐683‐2395
e‐mail bids to thomasbierman@mmtcnet.com
Bids Start Monday September 6th end 8 PM CST Sept 9th
More details and
Pictures this week
Delivery Available
September 26 to Texas Panhandle
September 12 to NBS Austin Minnesota
September 19 to Columbus Ohio
Call to make arrangements for other points
Highest bids will be updated each night
Bid increments will be by $100
Last two active Bidders have the right to up the last bid
Please be available by phone or e‐mail on Thursday evening.
All pigs were held off feed and water for 24 hrs prior to Picture taking.
The first 3 gilts are 100% old Newlin Genetics. They are Vaun 36‐14 x 9‐9 Honor Him sow Farrowed March 31,2010 Two excellent gilts were sold into Georgia and Illinois this summer These gilts came right off a totally slatted finishing pen with 8 other hd. Never fed any Showpig ration, paylean or any fat. 150 days of age averaged 235 lbs each. They are bred to be sound productive very durable. Will work on a wide range of boars in Studs today. Can be bred for Late Feb. Litters
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| 15‐7 Hampshire gilt Vaun 36‐14 x9‐9 Honor Him Mother has raised 40 pigs in first 3 litters She is why we brought Vaun back to Wheeler. We felt his extra bone combined with a very unique hip and hind leg needed to be used. 15‐7 is just like her picture. Here's one that combines a perfect hip with bone a deep rib and great maternal traits. I would love to breed her to our Bear Market Boar for Austin pigs next year. She has as much to offer as any gilt sold this year. |
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| 15‐4 Hampshire gilt Vaun 36‐14 x 9‐9 Honor Him Mother has raised 40 pigs in first 3 litters 15‐4 has extra bone, rib shape and big flexible feet and legs. She is the smallest of the 15 litter gilts but very square topped. Another gilt that will be a great Momma and can be bred to lots of different boars. |
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| 15‐6 Hampshire gilt Vaun 36‐14 x9‐9 Honor Him Mother has raised 40 pigs in first 3 litters The biggest framed, fastest growing gilt weighing 240 lbs at 150 days on a totally slatted pen with 10 other gilts. No pampering or fancy diets. Fed what millions of normal hogs are fed every day. Like her two sisters this gilt has a great refined underline and a huge fully developed Vulva. Made to be a brood sow that can help those boars that are unsound and to small. |
The next 6 pigs are blue pigs sired by our Yorkshire boar called Funny Bone. This summer he sired 4 county fair winners on only 10 hd sold. The mother of these pigs are Honor Him x Fatal Attraction littermate sows. Funny bone is massive boned, very agile Yorkshire boar. These pigs are a good cross of Muscle, design ,levelness in hip and pretty up headed look. Pigs here in the Midwest this summer that were winning were a touch bigger framed, sound with bone muscle and that extra look through their front ends. Farrowed July 2nd these pigs are weighing around 50 lbs. The boars will be professionally castrated this week. These pigs are being fed Honor Showpig feed and have been feed in groups on decks.
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X‐bred Gilt 21‐6 Funny Bone x 11‐7 Honor Him x Fatal Attraction
Heaviest muscled biggest framed of the three gilts. Extra bone and wide chest floor. |
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X‐bred Gilt 21‐4 Funny Bone x 11‐7 Honor Him x Fatal Attraction
A great profiling gilt that is up headed level hipped big full rear end. |
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X‐bred Gilt 21‐4 Funny Bone x 11‐7 Honor Him x Fatal Attraction
This gilt has the most body and depth of rib. She to is thick ,stout and sound. |
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X‐bred Boar 21‐1 Funny Bone x 11‐7 Honor Him x Fatal Attraction
The best boar pig prospect with huge bone dead level hip and massive front end. Will be a very competitive barrow come January. |
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X‐bred Boar 20‐2 Funny Bone x 11‐7 Honor Him x Fatal Attraction
A very stout boned, big footed prospect. When full of feed he is big bodied and wide. |
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X‐bred Boar 21‐2 Funny Bone x 11‐7 Honor Him x Fatal Attraction
A later maturing Boar that we will have castrated by sale time. A pig that is level made, good boned and cool fronted. |
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The next 8 pigs are why we have this sale each September. They are purebred Hampshire gilts that are from our Foundation sows. Most farms will tell you they can't afford to sell gilts out of the best sows. We do it every time they farrow, We believe that because of our Line breeding philosophy we have consistent enough litters that even the 4th or 5th gilts can contribute to our herd. Take advantage and try some of these lost genetics. These June ‐July gilts are perfect age for Winter NJSS at Perry Georgia.
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Hampshire Gilt 18‐6 Tribute X 9‐8 Honor Him foundation sow Farrowed June 1st
Double Bred Honor Him X Double Bred 20‐9 Earnhart Horsepower Sow
18‐6 Is an awesome specimen that is linebred from our very best sow line. I believe she is better than her elite Mother 9‐8.
If you are serious about winning the Winter Junior National at Perry, Georgia this gilt can do that. She is an unique individual
that will will overpower other gilts. Big Feet, Flat heavy boned, Big bodied with an enormous rib and but. People that have seen her
are amazed that she is as wide as you can make one but handles it like a light muscled one. Buy her she can be a big time winner. |
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Hampshire Gilt 18‐5 Tribute X 9‐8 Honor Him foundation sow Farrowed June 1st
Double Bred Honor Him X Double Bred 20‐9 Earnhart Horsepower Sow
18‐5 is a very nice compliment to her sister. This is a gilt that is sound, meaty and with a neat side profile. A lot of judges will like her angles, balance, look and all in a complete package without any holes. |
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Hampshire gilt 23‐3 Honor Him X 20‐9 Earnhart Horsepower Foundation sow
Full sister to our great Honor Him Daughters 9‐9 and 9‐8 Farrowed July 1st
Here are a pair of gilts that will make nice show gilts but even better Brood Sows. I know that in today's Showpig world almost everyone involved could care less about pedigree's and proven genetics. The old timers knew how valuable gilts like 23‐3 and 23‐4 truly are. Most people don't know that Bear Market and 20‐9 Earnhart Horsepower sow are closely related by way of littermate Boar and sow. These gilts remind me a lot of 9‐9. 2 years ago anyone in the country could have bought 9‐9 as a bred sow for $500. She has been a true generator with her daughter 15‐7 in this sale. |
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Hampshire gilt 23‐4 Honor Him X 20‐9 Earnhart Horsepower Foundation sow
Full sister to our great Honor Him Daughters 9‐9 and 9‐8 Farrowed July 1st
23‐4 is a smaller package but boy is she designed right. Big top, hip big feet very broody. She will generate She also can be bred to any boar in the country and will make Hampshire's better in the next generation. |
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Hampshire Gilt 22‐7 Sire: Change the world ( frozen Semen From one of Earnhart best boars in the 90's)
Farrowed July 1st Dam : 11‐7 Foundation sow Earnhart‐ Newlin‐ Mapes Genetics
Well here is the last gilt to sell and she will be very much talked about.
Thank you to Earnhart for raising the boar.
Thank you To Justin Reels for freezing the semen
Thank you to George Kellner for keeping the semen frozen
Thankyou to Ken Wetovik for making the semen available to breed 11‐7
As you can see it took several men to make this litter of pigs possible.
There are 4 gilts. Ken took 2 home with him. Adrian Brown
has spoken for one. 22‐7 will be sold. She I believe is the best combination gilt of the four. She refused to stay still for a photo
but we have some for you to look at. Yes she will not be a little toady female but she is loaded with lean muscle. Flat bone and big feet.
Perfect refined underline big fully developed vulva clean headed level hipped. Whomever ends up with 22‐7 I hope you have a lot
of fun with her. Her genetics have long been lost and she will surprise even the most vocal critics that say people like me are wasting
time, money and resources trying to revive the Hampshire genetic base. |
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