A "performance" Angus breeding bull on auction in Northern California will become a source of revenue for students at UC Davis. Proceeds from this bull's sale will go to the campuswide Students First fund-raising campaign and will support animal science students. The bull to be auctioned on Friday, Sept. 23, weighs about 1,400 pounds and is expected to be sold for at least $4,000. The bull has been donated by rancher Bill Borror and it will be auctioned at his ranch in Gerber (north of Chico) at noon. More than 200 ranchers from the western United States will attend the well-known auction at the Tehema Angus Ranch. An alumnus of UC Davis, Borror is donating the money raised to the campus animal science department for supporting joint student/faculty research projects. "Students knowledgeable in research methods gain analytical abilities that inevitably help the animal industry," says Borror. UC Davis is doing all it can to ease the financial burdens of its students. Students First aims to increase private financial support for UC Davis students and their families. The campus goal is to raise more than $15 million by Dec. 31, 1995.