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Lone Mountain: Breeder and Owner of Two National Grand Champion Wagyu

January 25, 2012

For the first time, the National Western Stock Show featured the breed of Wagyu in its industry-leading festivities and competitions. Lone Mountain joined other U.S. producers of Wagyu in bringing this fantastic breed to the popular attention at the show.

Lone Mountain walked away with two coveted National Grand Champion Wagyu Awards.

Click here for a full listing of results. The following three championships are a fantastic vote of confidence for Lone Mountain breeding and raising protocols, and we are grateful to everyone for their hard work and dedication.

Grand Champion Cow-Calf 780T

Lone Mountain Grand Champion Cow-Calf 780T

Grand Champion Fullblood Cow-Calf

LMR Hoshiko 780T
Born 11-6-07
Sired by Michifuku

Heifer Calf: LMR Ms Yasufuku 1268Y
Born 7-15-11
Sired by Yasufuku Jr.

780T is bred to LMR Toshiro 723T
Due 5-21-12
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Grand Champion Percentage Heifer LMR MS F1 25

Lone Mountain Grand Champion Percentage Heifer LMR MS F1 25

Grand Champion Percentage Heifer

LMR Ms F1 25
Born 4-5-11
Sired by LMR Shintaro 8142U

LMR Ms F1 25 was sired by 8142 and is out of an 8-year old Angus cow. Her sire, LMR Shintaro 8142U – born 20Sep08 – was sired by Itozurudoi TF151 out of dam TF600 – currently being used as a herd sire, producing F1 calves.

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Reserve Champion Fullblood Bull GVW Yojimbo 3232-10

Reserve Champion Fullblood Bull GVW Yojimbo 3232-10

Lone Mountain also contributed to another win: Reserve Champion Fullblood Bull

GVW Yojimbo 3232-10
Born 3-23-10
Owned by Gypsum Valley Wagyu, Salina, KS

Sired by LMR Yojimbo 634S
Bred by Lone Mountain Cattle Company

Lone Mountain bred and sold Yojimbo (sale topper: $35,000) at our First Annual Lone Mountain Fullblood Wagyu Production Sale, 2008 – purchased and currently owned by Monarch Farms, LA.

LMR Yojimbo sired the National Reserve Grand Champion Fullblood Wagyu Bull.
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2 Comments leave one →
  1. Mike London permalink
    January 25, 2012 4:25 pm

    Congratulations to all of you. Your website is very friendly, and your messages are great to read. Now that I have said that, I guess that I had better be thinking about another brisket and some more of that yummy hamburger beef. Yep. Definitely.
    Mike

    • January 25, 2012 6:07 pm

      Thanks so much, Mike! We really appreciate the kind words, and your continued love of Lone Mountain Wagyu! From all of us: cheers!

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