Night of Champions 2025 Sale Report

October 18, 2025
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The BRC Ranch Night of Champions premier Brahman sale was a resounding success, with buyers and bidders from Costa Rica, Colombia, Mexico, Australia, and 11 different US states.

BRC Dear Miss 471 was the high selling female of the sale, with a final bid price of $47,000 for half interest, for a $94,000 valuation. Finley Bros. Cattle of Florida purchased this exceptional female. Dear Miss is a daughter of BRC Sweetie 486 and MSP King Garrett 584, making her a full sister to the 2025 International Grand Champion Bull, BRC Johnny Brahman 299, the 2025 Bos Indicus International Champion Female, BRC Smoke Show 368, and BRC I Wish You Would 523. Dear Miss is our fusion of show ring plus maternal and performance excellence that can be found in the Night of Champions Sale.

BRC Carney Man 578

BRC Carney May 578 was the high selling bull, selling half interest for $32,000 ($64,000 valuation) to Dr. Claudio Ohrlich. Carney Man is a Boom Shaka Laka son by 160/8, and one of the most exciting young herd sires we have ever offered. We look forward to this global partnership.

BRC Paper Flowers 682 was the high selling full interest heifer, selling at $28,000 to Indian Feather Brahmans. She is a full sister to BRC Me Again Margaret 254 and Money Don’t Jiggle 240. These females, many of which are natural calves, sold for a range of $28,000 to $7,100 reflecting a variety of price points in the Night of Champions Sale.

Mojo’s Rosa’s Cantina 521 was the high selling Red Brahman female, selling for $13,000 to Detering Red Brahmans. We are so excited to see what this Boom Shaka Laka daughter will do when mated to their exceptional Red Brahman bull battery. This is one we are really looking forward to seeing.

The initial semen offering of 2 units of BRC Six Gun 328 semen was a global item of interest, and sold for $5400 per straw to Lone Wolf Ranch.

Embryo lots average $3533 per embryo.
Full interest heifers averaged $14,505 per head.
Half interest heifers averaged a valuation of $50,800 per head.
Half interest bulls averaged a valuation of $60,000 per head.

We wish to extend our sincere gratitude to the global Brahman community for their interest and support in BRC genetics. We also wish to thank our ranch team and sale staff for making this event such a success.

We look forward to working with our customers and friends to continue our quest of raising exceptional Brahman cattle.

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