“Poss Deadwood” sells for $900K at auction

We have an update now on the Nebraska bull that went to market for nearly a million dollars!

His name is “Poss Deadwood” and he sold for $900,000 dollars after spending a year on the Poss Angus Ranch. A Texas cattle company bought him.

Danny Poss told reporters that he knew Deadwood would go for a pretty penny. He had 4,500 orders for breeding from around the world.

The Poss family says that no bull in the breed can compete with Deadwood. The American Angus Association says that it is the second-highest priced Angus bull sold in 25 years.

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