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AAA 18578965
RAINDANCE BW: 78 lbs6848
S A V Raindance
ANGUS Sires
RAINDANCE
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• Declared by many as the pick of the record setting flush, Raindance Born: 1/11/2016
combines theSexed outcross
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combines the outcross maternal Tattoo:sire
6848 Charlo with the breed icon Blackcap MayBW: 4136.
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O C C Paxton 730P Coleman Charlo 0256
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combines
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From: Schaff Angus Valley, ND YF: 6.0 Dam: SAV Blackcap May 4136
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in one
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the outcross Dam:the
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• Declared by many as the pick of the record setting flush, Raindance EPDs as of 12/10/2018
combines the outcross maternal sire Charlo with the breed icon O C C
ProductionPaxton 730P Maternal Carcass $ Value
Coleman Charlo
CED BW WW YW 0256YH SC DOC HP CEM Milk MW MH $EN CW Marb RE FAT $W $B
Blackcap May 4136. EPD 7 1.0 75Bohi 138Abigale 601415 8.5 5 25 15 -.1 -15.75 54 .12 .94 -.002 77.27 140.60
.1 1.01
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Bohi Abigale 6014 S A V May 2397
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S A V Blackcap May 4136 From: Schaff Angus Valley, ND Dam: SAV Blackcap May 4136
S A V May 2397
EPDs as of 12/10/2018
From: Schaff Angus Valley, ND Dam: SAV Blackcap May 4136Production Maternal Carcass $ Value
CED BW WW YW YH SC DOC HP CEM Milk MW MH $EN CW Marb RE FAT $W $B
EPD 7 1.0 75 138 .1 1.01 15 8.5 5 25 15 -.1 -15.75 54 .12 .94 -.002 77.27 140.60
EPDs as of 12/10/2018
ACC .39 .80 .73 .33 .26 .41 .39 .20 .27 .27 .24 .23 .33 .25 .29 .24
Production Maternal Carcass $ Value
CED BW WW YW YH SC DOC HP CEM Milk MW MH $EN CW Marb RE % FAT $W 4 $B2 15 4 3
EPD 7 1.0 75 138 .1 1.01 15 8.5 5 25 15 -.1 -15.75 54 .12 .94 -.002 77.27 140.60
ACC .39 .80 .73 .33 .26 .41 .39 .20 .27 .27 .24 .23 .33 .25 .29 .24
% 4 2 15 4 3
Son: SAV Headwaters 8019 Son: SAV Jet Stream 8264 Son: SAV Upstream 8211
ANGUS 9
ANGUS Sires
AAA 18579001 551AN01501 AAA 18913034 551AN01521
EXTENSION S A V Extension 6856 TERRITORY S A V Territory 7225
SexedULTRA NEW
1 CC
4
ONLY
From: Schaff Angus Valley, ND, Extension Son From: Schaff Angus Valley, ND; Dam: SAV Emblynette 3293
and Ingram Angus, TN JP Farms, IL;
EPDs as of 12/10/2018 and ALS Angus, IL EPDs as of 12/10/2018
Production Maternal Carcass $ Value Production Maternal Carcass $ Value
CED BW WW YW YH SC DOC HP CEM Milk MW MH $EN CW Marb RE FAT $W $B CED BW WW YW YH SC DOC HP CEM Milk MW MH $EN CW Marb RE FAT $W $B
EPD 5 1.5 65 116 I.3 .30 26 I10.5 11 22 I53 I.3 -15.33 47 .36 .37 .041 54.64 120.68 EPD 2 3.0 82 146 .4 .42 27 13.0 7 21 55 .2 -17.78 67 .07 .84 .037 70.56 155.75
ACC .29 .42 .37 .30 .05 .41 .39 .05 .26 .27 .05 .05 .29 .26 .30 .25 ACC .33 .51 .45 .41 .36 .46 .43 .23 .30 .31 .31 .35 .39 .35 .36 .33
% 15 15 10 25 20 25 % 1 1 10 25 20 2 10 10 15
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AAA 18130471 551AN01549
BW: 77 lbs
EXCLUSIVE Musgrave 316 Exclusive
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WW: 850 lbs
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• The first progeny from Uncontested are setting the bar high for • Blue Sky is the top selling bull from the 2018 Bobcat Sale that they
performance cattle in the right package. Cory Poser reports several of are using to carry on the legacy of Big Sky. He wraps together an EPD
the standout calves in his 2018 calf crop are sired by Uncontested. profile to gain genetic ground with a huge top and hip that made him a
• With his incredible record including a 120 WW ratio and 113 YW ratio Denver yards highlight.
plus 127 and 115 IMF and ribeye ratios, Uncontested is a great option • Study his rankings for Heifer Pregnancy, Docility and CEM, all traits that
for multi-trait improvement in each mating. will be weighted in the new version of the $Weaning index.
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AAA 18156972 203AN01447
BW: 75 lbs
TREASURE MGR Treasure
AAA 18156972 Beef@STgen.com • 866.589.1708
203AN01447
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WW: 843 lbs
Beef has Sexed
• Treasure passed every test a
ULTRA
TREASURE MGR Treasure YW:
records for birth 1469 lbs
weight. His abilit
with elite growth and
YSC: carcass
39.0 cm qua
SexedULTRA
AAA 18156972 breed’s toughest contemporary
203AN01447 g
YF: 6.3
TREASURE • Treasure siredTattoo:
the top selling bul
MGR Treasure
5017
is a consistent sire of daughters
exceptional foot
Born:
Sexed 1/17/2015
quality.
ULTRA
Tattoo: 5017 PAP: 38
7518lbs
BW: at mos.
• Born: 1/17/2015
Treasure has passed every test and now displays overA A700 progeny
R Ten X 7008 S A
V A R Discovery WW: 843 lbs
2240
records
BW: 75 lbs
for birth weight. His abilities as a proven heifer bull in tandem
with elite growth and carcass quality have been solidifiDeer ed in Valley
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YW: Rita of
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the
lbs
breed’s
WW: 843 toughest
lbs Proven
contemporary groups. Connealy Impression
SJH Impression of YSC: 39.0 cm
6108Sale
1614
• YW:
Treasure
1469 lbs Genetic
sired the top selling bull in Connealy’s 2018 Spring
DRMCTR
is a consistent sire of daughters that are feminine and broody 1I1
and
Rita 6108
with
YF: 6.3
exceptional
YSC: Standout
39.0 cm foot quality.
From: Rutherford Ranches, TX
YF: 6.3
A A R Ten X 7008 S A PAP: 38
at 18 mos.
V A R Discovery 2240 Production
• Treasure has passed every
Deer Valley Rita 0308 test and now displays over 700 progeny
PAP: 38
records for birth weight. His abilities as a provenCED BW WW YW YH SC DOC HP CEM
at 18 mos. Connealy Impression EPD 15 heifer
-1.5 73 bull
139 in .5 tandem
1.20 19 11.2 16
with elite growth and carcass quality have ACC been solidifi ed.75in.79
some.76 of
.62 the
• Treasure has passed every test and now displays over 700 SJH progeny
Impression of 6108 1614
breed’s toughest contemporary groups.
.72 .90 .87 .27 .34
% 3 10 5 2 25 1
records for birth weight. His abilities as a proven heifer bull in tandemDRMCTR 1I1 Rita 6108
with elite growth and carcass quality have been solidified•inTreasure
some ofsired
the the top selling bull in Connealy’s 2018 Spring Sale and
breed’s toughest contemporary groups. is a consistent sire ofTXdaughters that are feminine and broody with
From: Rutherford Ranches,
exceptional foot quality.
• Treasure sired the top selling bull in Connealy’s 2018 Spring Sale and
is a consistent sire of daughters that are feminine and broody with EPDs as of 12/10/2018
exceptional foot quality. Production
A A R Ten X 7008 S A Maternal Carcass $ Value
V ACED BW WW YW YH SC DOC HP
R Discovery 2240
EPD 15 -1.5 73 139 .5 1.20 19 11.2
CEM Milk MW MH $EN CW Marb RE FAT $W $B
16 14 13 .2 -6.03 47 1.08 .54 .004 61.92 156.31
Deer Valley Rita 0308
A A R Ten X 7008 S A ACC .72 .90 .87 .75 .79 .76 .62 .27 .34 .35 .35 .40 .53 .47 .47 .47
V A R Discovery 2240 % 3 10 5Connealy2 Impression
25 1 25 5 20 15
Deer Valley Rita 0308 SJH Impression of 6108 1614
DRMCTR 1I1 Rita 6108
Connealy Impression
SJH Impression of 6108 1614 From: Rutherford Ranches, TX
DRMCTR 1I1 Rita 6108
EPDs as of 12/10/2018
From: Rutherford Ranches, TX
Production Maternal Carcass $ Value
CED BW WW YW YH SC DOC HP CEM Milk MW MH $EN CW Marb RE FAT $W $B
EPD 15
EPDs as of 12/10/2018
-1.5 73 139 .5 1.20 19 11.2 16 14 13 .2 -6.03 47 1.08 .54 .004 61.92 156.31
Production Maternal Carcass
ACC .72 .90$ Value
.87 .75 .79 .76 .62 .27 .34 .35 .35 .40 .53 .47 .47 .47
CED BW WW YW YH SC DOC HP CEM Milk MW MH $EN CW Marb RE % FAT3 10 $W 5 $B2 25 1 25 5 20 15
EPD 15 -1.5 73 139 .5 1.20 19 11.2 16 14 13 .2 -6.03 47 1.08 .54 .004 61.92 156.31
ACC .72 .90 .87 .75 .79 .76 .62 .27 .34 .35 .35 .40 .53 .47 .47 .47
% 3 10 5 2 25 1 25 5 20 15
ANGUS 13
ANGUS Sires
AAA 18543019 551AN01484 AAA 18941522 551AN01508
HOMESTEAD Ellingson Homestead 6030 EXPRESS Conley Express 7211
SexedULTRA SexedULTRA
1 CC
4
ONLY
• Homestead was the crowd favorite and record selling bull at Ellingson’s • Express is the premier young show sire in the Angus breed and
2017 sale, representing a much needed opportunity to outcross while standout of the 2018 Denver pens that garnered a significant fan base
improving function and longevity traits. during his display and has amassed an impressive showring record.
• The Homestead sired calves at Ellingson’s are excellent with breed • Outcross to First Class and other popular pedigrees, Express provides
improving structure and style in a growthy, robust package. exceptional mating flexibility with no compromises in phenotype.
From: Ellingson Angus, ND Son: Ellingson Homestead 8202 From: Conley Cattle, OK, Dam: DPL Sandy 3040
and the Express Group
EPDs as of 12/10/2018 EPDs as of 12/10/2018
Production Maternal Carcass $ Value Production Maternal Carcass $ Value
CED BW WW YW YH SC DOC HP CEM Milk MW MH $EN CW Marb RE FAT $W $B CED BW WW YW YH SC DOC HP CEM Milk MW MH $EN CW Marb RE FAT $W $B
EPD 7 .7 72 131 .7 .54 28 14.9 14 31 36 .5 -26.01 53 .38 .54 .049 76.49 147.90 EPD -3 3.8 59 97 .3 .57 3 6.7 5 19 55 .6 -1.97 28 .57 .11 -.016 44.03 123.11
ACC .51 .76 .70 .44 .38 .48 .43 .21 .29 .32 .30 .34 .44 .37 .37 .34 ACC .28 .45 .39 .33 .33 .35 .28 .14 .22 .24 .25 .30 .34 .30 .31 .27
% 10 4 20 10 10 5 15 25 15 3 20 % 20 20 20
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AAA 17954726 551AN01499
BW: 81 lbs
SURVEILLANCE PVF Surveillance 4129
AAA 17954726 Beef@STgen.com • 866.589.1708
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WW: 775 lbs
SexedULTRA
SURVEILLANCE PVF Surveillance
• As the premier outcross 4129 in the Angus breed,
show sire available
• As the premierYW:
outcross show sir
1312 lbs
Surveillance can be used on dau
Surveillance can be used on daughters of First Class, Style, Lutton, Primo and many others.
YSC: 36.5 cm
SexedULTRA
AAA 17954726 Primo and many others. AAA 17954726 551AN01499
• Alan Miller says
YF:Surveillance
6.1 is o
SURVEILLANCE SURVEILLANCE
• Alan Miller says Surveillance is one of the top phenotype bulls ever
produced at Prairie View Farms and his list of major show winners
PVF Surveillance 4129
PVF
produced Surveillance
at Prairie 41294129
Tattoo: View Farms a
continues to grow. 4/12/2014
continues to grow. Born: ULTRA
Sexed
Tattoo: 4129
BW: 81 lbs
Born: 4/12/2014 O C C Legend 616L
O C C Legend 616L • As the premier outcross show sire availableB in the Angus
C Lookout 7024 breed,
WW: 775 lbs
B C Lookout 7024 Surveillance
BW: 81 lbs can be used on daughters of First Class, Gibbet Style,HillLutton,
Mignonne
Gibbet Hill Mignonne E37Primo and many others. YW: 1312
Tattoo: lbs E37
4129
WW: 775 lbs PVF All Payday 729
PVF All Payday 729 • Alan Miller says Surveillance is one of the top PVF phenotype
Ellen 9100 bulls
Born: ever
YSC: 36.5 cm
4/12/2014
PVF Ellen 9100 YW: 1312 lbs
produced at Prairie View Farms and his list of major show winners
HylineYF:
Ellen 410
Hyline Ellen 410 continues to grow. BW:6.1 81 lbs
YSC: 36.5 cm
From: Prairie View Farms,
WW: 775 IL lbs
From: Prairie View Farms, IL YF: 6.1 Surveillance
O C C Legend 616L YW: 1312 lbs
B C Lookout 7024 EPDs as of 12/10/2018
ProductionYSC: 36.5 cm
Production • As the premier
Gibbet outcross
Maternal show
Hill Mignonne E37 sire available
Carcass $ Value inCED
theBW Angus
WW YWbreed,
YH SC DOC HP CEM
CED BW WW YW YH SC DOC HP CEM Milk MW MH $EN CW Marb RE FAT $W $B
Surveillance
EPD 4 2.9 51 77 .1 -.75 14 10.3 4 21 14 PVF
can
-.1 All
be
Payday
6.83
used
20 729
on daughters of
.26 .17 .046 48.31 73.76
First
EPD 4Class,
2.9 51Style, .1Lutton,
77 YF: -.75 14 10.3 4
6.1
Primo
PVF Ellenand
9100many others. ACC .42 .74 .66 .44 .43 .44 .37 .24 .35
• As the premier outcross show
ACCsire
.42 available
.74 .66 .44 in
.43the
.44Angus breed,
.37 .24 .35 .36 .39 .43 .44 .38 .38 .35 %
Surveillance can be used on %
daughters of First Class, Style, • Alan MillerHyline
Lutton, saysEllen 410
20Surveillance is one of the top phenotype bulls ever
Primo and many others. produced at Prairie View Farms and his list of major show winners
From: Prairie View
continues Farms, IL
to grow. Surveillance
• Alan Miller says Surveillance is one of the top phenotype bulls ever
produced at Prairie View Farms and his list of major show• winners
As the premier outcross show sire available in the Angus breed,
EPDs Lutton,
as of 12/10/2018
continues to grow. Surveillance can be used on daughters of First Class, Style,
Primo Production
O C C Legend 616L Maternal Carcass $ Value
CED BWand WW many
YW YHothers.
SC DOC HP CEM Milk MW MH $EN CW Marb RE FAT $W $B
B C Lookout 7024
• Alan
EPD Miller
4 2.9 51 says
77 .1Surveillance
Gibbet .43
-.75 14 10.3 is
Hill Mignonne E37
4 one
21 of
14 the
-.1 top6.83 phenotype
20 .26 .17 bulls
.046 ever
48.31 73.76
O C C Legend 616L ACCproduced
.42 .74 .66at.44
Prairie.44View.37 Farms
.24 .35 and his.43list of major
.36 .39 show
.44 .38 .38 winners
.35
B C Lookout 7024 % PVF
continues to grow.All Payday 729 20
Gibbet Hill Mignonne E37 PVF Ellen 9100
Hyline Ellen 410
PVF All Payday 729
PVF Ellen 9100 O C C Legend 616L
From: Prairie View Farms, IL Surveillance
Hyline Ellen 410 B C Lookout 7024
Gibbet Hill Mignonne E37
EPDs as of 12/10/2018
From: Prairie View Farms, IL Surveillance PVF All Payday 729
Production Maternal Carcass $ Value
PVF Ellen
CED BW9100
WW YW YH SC DOC HP CEM Milk MW MH $EN CW Marb RE FAT $W $B
EPD as
EPDs 4 of2.9 51Hyline
77 Ellen
12/10/2018 410 14 10.3 4 21 14 -.1 6.83 20
.1 -.75 .26 .17 .046 48.31 73.76
Production Maternal Carcass
ACC .42 .74$ Value
.66 .44 .43 .44 .37 .24 .35 .36 .39 .43 .44 .38 .38 .35
CED BW WW YW YH SC DOC HP CEM Milk MW MH $EN CW Marb RE % FAT Prairie
From: $W View $B Farms, IL 20
EPD 4 2.9 51 77 .1 -.75 14 10.3 4 21 14 -.1 6.83 20 .26 .17 .046 48.31 73.76 Surveillance
ACC .42 .74 .66 .44 .43 .44 .37 .24 .35 .36 .39 .43 .44 .38 .38 .35
% 20 EPDs as of 12/10/2018
Production Maternal Carcass $ Value
CED BW WW YW YH SC DOC HP CEM Milk MW MH $EN CW Marb RE FAT $W $B
EPD 4 2.9 51 77 .1 -.75 14 10.3 4 21 14 -.1 6.83 20 .26 .17 .046 48.31 73.76
Daughter: NAILE Division Champion Daughter: PVF Missie 6311 .74 .66 .44 .43 .44 .37 .24 .35 .36 .39Daughter:
ACC .42 .43 FCF.44
Blackbird
.38 658
.38 .35
% 20
ANGUS 15
ANGUS Sires
AAA 18250419 551AN01473 AAA 18869400 551AN01511
RELOAD SITZ Reload 411C MATERNAL MADE Connealy Maternal Made
SexedULTRA SexedULTRA
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progeny impressing breeders and topping sales. the 2018 Connealy Spring Bull Sale.
• Reload is a maternal brother to Sitz Logic with a strong maternal • True to his namesake, the dam of Maternal Made is an incredible
pedigree. Use him to improve feet, add fleshing ability and conserve specimen that defines greatness in both her body type and production
mature stature and weight. record. She records 5 at 106 for WW and 5 at 109 for YW.
From: Sitz Angus Farm, MT, Paternal Granddam SAV Blackcap May 4136 From: Connealy Angus, NE Dam: Ebony Lilly of Conanga 167T
and Gartner-Denowh Angus Ranch, MT
EPDs as of 12/10/2018 EPDs as of 12/10/2018
Production Maternal Carcass $ Value Production Maternal Carcass $ Value
CED BW WW YW YH SC DOC HP CEM Milk MW MH $EN CW Marb RE FAT $W $B CED BW WW YW YH SC DOC HP CEM Milk MW MH $EN CW Marb RE FAT $W $B
EPD 7 .9 57 112 -.2 1.24 20 13.0 4 32 -4 -.4 -17.74 43 .34 .63 .044 63.84 113.31 EPD 6 .8 61 112 .3 .23 4 11.4 6 31 13 0 -17.45 45 .66 .36 .053 68.17 153.12
ACC .43 .79 .71 .63 .71 .65 .67 .29 .34 .36 .34 .39 .53 .48 .46 .45 ACC .32 .53 .46 .41 .38 .48 .43 .19 .25 .28 .27 .32 .39 .35 .35 .33
% 20 20 20 10 20 % 25 20 10 10 15
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• Summitt is a unique sire that combines two of the most prolific and well- • As one of our top sellers in 2018, Powerpoint has solidified his place
known cows in the Angus breed, SAV Blackcap May 4136 and Coleman as a heifer safe sire with extra substance and capacity demanded for
Donna 714! rugged country.
• He was the high selling bull in the ZWT Ranch sale and the selection • Some of the most respected stockmen are tapping into this marbling
of Coleman Angus to incorporate SAV Renown with the great Donna specialist for his outcross calving ease with no sacrifices in performance
lineage. Summitt is dense bodied and masculine headed with an and consistent visual appeal to the calves.
expansive rib cage and added muscle.
From: ZWT Ranch, TN; Dam: Coleman Donna 714 From: Spickler Ranch North, ND, Son: Ellingson Powerpoint 8184
Lawson Family Farms, VA; and Ellingson Angus, ND
and Coleman Angus, MT EPDs as of 12/10/2018 EPDs as of 12/10/2018
Production Maternal Carcass $ Value Production Maternal Carcass $ Value
CED BW WW YW YH SC DOC HP CEM Milk MW MH $EN CW Marb RE FAT $W $B CED BW WW YW YH SC DOC HP CEM Milk MW MH $EN CW Marb RE FAT $W $B
EPD 9 .5 66 115 0 .53 36 8.6 7 20 19 -.2 -1.87 34 .29 .74 0 66.67 108.21 EPD 12 -.3 73 128 .6 .23 19 10.2 11 20 26 .1 -11.25 42 1.00 .22 .088 69.12 135.22
ACC .38 .52 .46 .43 .43 .45 .41 .26 .37 .38 .37 .40 .41 .38 .37 .34 ACC .70 .85 .83 .70 .71 .69 .69 .29 .30 .32 .33 .37 .48 .43 .44 .41
% 15 15 1 20 10 % 10 20 5 5 25 10 10
ANGUS 17
$Beef in Angus
Terminal Indices ANGUS EXAMPLE
Terminal indices combine post-weaning and carcass
EPDs into one value, allowing for simultaneous Sire A $Beef = $190.00 Calves from Sire A should
multi-trait selection expressed in dollars per head. be worth, on average
Sire B $Beef = 150.00 $40 per head more than
The Angus $Beef index includes these EPDs: Post- calves from Sire B for
weaning gain (YW-WW), DMI, CW, MARB, RE and FAT. $40.00 feedlot and carcass value.
Use indices just like EPDs for comparing the expected
difference in progeny between two animals. Input prices and assumptions
for the Angus $Beef formula:
FEEDLOT ASSUMPTIONS
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is a remarkable outlier for his unique combination of calving ease, $Value enhancement. He brings all the extras like top 1% DOC and top
growth and dollar values. 25% SC with elite genomic predictions for the entire suite of growth and
• A proven cow family solidifies Declaration with his donor dam having 2 carcass traits.
at 117 WR, 1 at 122 YR, 2 at 117 IMF and 2 at 122 RE. His second and • Use his unique bottom side pedigree to infuse a different twist to your
third dams have 5 at 110 and 9 at 107 WR respectively. matings. Reliant is being sampled in the GAR program.
ANGUS 19
ANGUS Sires
AAA 18769311 551AN01520 AAA 18636166 551AN01518
RESOLVE SydGen Resolve 7132 SUNBEAM G A R Sunbeam
SexedULTRA
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• Resolve posted incredible performance and ratios at SydGen that • Sunbeam is the ray of light being used at GAR for his big time scan data
solidify his very unique outcross genetic profile. If you like to sort bulls including a 153 IMF ratio (10.1% actual IMF), proven cow family and
on genomic scores, have a look at Resolve. elite genetic predictions.
• He is a big hipped, long topped sire with outstanding foot quality and a • His proven donor dam is now working in the Maplecrest and Hillhouse
super quiet disposition. Semen fertility is outstanding on this young sire programs and had 27 progeny scans when Sunbeam sold in 2018.
who is sampled in several prominent herds.
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ANGUS Sires
AAA 18004546 551AN01502 AAA 18066037 551AN01476
WEIGH UP 294 J&J Weigh Up 294 LEGEND V A R Legend 5019
SexedULTRA SexedULTRA
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• 294 is the biggest hipped, deepest flanked Weigh Up son we have • Legend is a balanced trait sire with impressive phenotype from a
encountered, with a hard-to-find pairing of neck and shoulder extension prominent cow family known for their performance and carcass quality.
with added muscle and power.
• Legend consistently sires upper-level quality and marketability with
• If you want a different kind of Angus bull with extra body mass while standout thickness, capacity and structure that makes the cattle unique.
staying in bounds for calving ease, look no further than 294!
From: J&J Angus, SD; From: Vintage Angus Ranch, CA, Legend Son owned by Wilmore Angus
JK Angus, SD; and Lisonbee Angus Ranch, UT
and Badger Creek Cattle Co., KS EPDs as of 12/10/2018 EPDs as of 12/10/2018
Production Maternal Carcass $ Value Production Maternal Carcass $ Value
CED BW WW YW YH SC DOC HP CEM Milk MW MH $EN CW Marb RE FAT $W $B CED BW WW YW YH SC DOC HP CEM Milk MW MH $EN CW Marb RE FAT $W $B
EPD 9 -.4 72 124 .8 1.22 25 10.1 11 32 49 .8 -28.10 59 .73 .59 .010 78.28 177.78 EPD 3 2.1 57 117 .8 1.39 21 15.6 13 22 84 1.0 -15.69 58 .91 .85 -.053 40.07 174.72
ACC .47 .76 .71 .59 .40 .52 .36 .24 .32 .35 .34 .39 .47 .38 .38 .35 ACC .56 .86 .79 .50 .42 .55 .37 .26 .34 .35 .35 .39 .48 .39 .40 .36
% 20 10 10 15 20 15 25 10 20 10 10 25 2 3 % 15 15 15 25 5 10 2 2 10 10 10 1 4
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Genomics 101
What are SNPs?
Genomics:
The study of the entire
DNA set of an animal.
There are areas of DNA that have been associated with There may be hundreds or even thousands of
economically important traits in beef cattle like birth SNPs associated with a single trait like weaning
weight and weaning weight. These areas commonly weight or marbling. When an animal is genomic
contain variations in genetic code called Single Nucleotide tested, it is assigned a genetic value based on
Polymorphisms (SNPs). the combination of SNPs that are present.
Trait PE Trait PE
EPDs Calving Ease Direct 28 Heifer Pregnancy 14
Birth Weight 21 Calving Ease Maternal 18
Weaning Weight 26 Milk 33
Yearling Weight 21 Mature Weight 11
Dry Matter Intake 8 Mature Height 8
Yearling Height 11 Carcass Weight 9
Individual Progeny Scrotal Circumference 13 Carcass Marbling 9
Pedigree Performance Performance Genomic Docility 10 Carcass Ribeye 12
Information Data Data Predictions PE = Progeny Equivalent
Source: Angus Genetics, Inc., Jan. 2018
Carcass Fat 10
• Enterprise continues to be the “go to” heifer bull in the LT program • Concord has become synonymous with calving ease and calf vigor. He
because Brent Thiel knows the value of his maternal line..Capitalist, is a perfect choice for heifer projects.
Alliance I87, Bando 9074 and Sitz Value.
• As the maternal brother to Black Granite, Concord is standout for
• Enterprise is a perfect choice for commercial heifer programs where moderating milk, mature weight and stature while maintaining ribeye in
unassisted births, calf vigor and outstanding replacement heifers are a the top 10% of the breed.
requirement.
From: Lindskov-Thiel Ranch, SD Enterprise Son From: Connealy Angus Ranch, NE; Way View Cattle Concord Son
Co., OH; Smith Angus Farm, GA; and
EPDs as of 12/10/2018 Woodall Angus Farm, KY EPDs as of 12/10/2018
Production Maternal Carcass $ Value Production Maternal Carcass $ Value
CED BW WW YW YH SC DOC HP CEM Milk MW MH $EN CW Marb RE FAT $W $B CED BW WW YW YH SC DOC HP CEM Milk MW MH $EN CW Marb RE FAT $W $B
EPD 13 -1.4 56 109 .2 -.14 18 18.5 11 24 35 .2 -10.11 40 .53 .39 .037 55.18 126.74 EPD 13 -1.6 64 101 .2 .76 22 11.1 16 22 3 0 -2.12 38 .47 .82 -.017 71.11 139.90
ACC .62 .80 .75 .59 .53 .61 .35 .24 .32 .34 .34 .38 .47 .41 .42 .42 ACC .66 .84 .80 .70 .55 .72 .65 .29 .34 .36 .36 .41 .51 .45 .45 .44
% 10 10 25 1 25 % 10 10 20 20 1 10 15 10
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• Response is a powerful Resource son from the dam of Sitz Investment is being used at Sitz’s for his potential as a true cowmaker capable of
that will add muscle, forerib and base width. improving udders and creating long-lasting, productive females.
• 2018 has been a breakout year for Response and he is seeing heavy • He maintains top 10% yearling growth in a maternal package that
use at Sitz, KG and Hilltop after the outstanding quality and marketability conserves mature frame and weight with SC EPD in the top 1% of the
produced with Response’s first calf crop. breed.
ANGUS 25
ANGUS Sires
AAA 17663847 OZZIE Ox Bow Ozzie 3233 203AN01466
Boyd New Day 8005 SexedULTRA
GDAR Game Day 449
G D A R Miss Wix 474
• With 23 daughters in seven herds indexing 104, Ozzie will make those
easy fleshing, hardworking cows that will excel in any environment and
Sitz Dash 10277 consistently sires excellent udder quality.
Ox Bow Blackbird 1139
Ox Bow Blackbird 930 • He is a consistent sire of more visual muscle than expected at his level
of CED and brings a unique combination of EPDs in the top 10% of the
Tattoo: 3233 YW: 1411 lbs
breed or better, including modest mature stature and weight.
DOB: 1/27/2013 YSC: 36.1 cm PAP: 40
BW: 72 lbs YF: 6.0 EPDs as of 12/10/2018 at 3 years
WW: 768 lbs Production Maternal Carcass $ Value
CED BW WW YW YH SC DOC HP CEM Milk MW MH $EN CW Marb RE FAT $W $B
From: Ox Bow Ranch, MT, EPD 11 -.4 69 120 -.2 1.15 12 16.4 6 29 17 -.5 -18.43 49 .60 .47 .054 76.72 138.82
and Koupal Angus, SD ACC .45 .80 .76 .70 .45 .60 .61 .27 .37 .44 .36 .40 .51 .45 .46 .45
% 15 20 10 15 25 3 20 20 3
• Foundation is a no doubt foot improver and Brent Thiel says: “The bull • Capstone continues to be a calving ease and fertility standout at
is a consistent favorite of visitors at LT Ranch, having a quiet disposition STgenetics having been used with success in several large heifer
and a powerful stock bull look.” projects in 2017 and 2018.
• From a Spickler donor with generations of proven performance, • You cannot write a better maternal pedigree and Capstone now has
Foundation is an outcross rancher bull rich in traits that aren’t measured several full sisters in production that Cory Poser feels are some of the
on paper. best young females in his herd.
From: Spickler Ranch South, ND, Foundation Son From: Hilltop Angus Ranch, MT, Dam: Hilltop Shauna 176
and Lindskov-Thiel Ranch, SD and Carter Cattle Co., ID
EPDs as of 12/10/2018 EPDs as of 12/10/2018
Production Maternal Carcass $ Value Production Maternal Carcass $ Value
CED BW WW YW YH SC DOC HP CEM Milk MW MH $EN CW Marb RE FAT $W $B CED BW WW YW YH SC DOC HP CEM Milk MW MH $EN CW Marb RE FAT $W $B
EPD 3 1.7 58 104 .3 2.00 30 5.9 9 17 -4 .1 3.51 40 .62 .20 .033 50.47 118.76 EPD 14 -1.1 62 117 .2 1.70 17 20.5 9 28 1 -.2 -12.70 49 .40 .65 .015 70.59 132.84
ACC .68 .88 .85 .70 .64 .73 .63 .24 .33 .35 .33 .36 .49 .43 .44 .43 ACC .44 .66 .59 .48 .39 .54 .45 .25 .33 .34 .33 .37 .43 .36 .37 .33
% 2 3 25 % 4 10 25 15 5 1 25 20 25 10
ANGUS 27
ANGUS Sires
AAA 18459815 STORM G A R Storm 551AN01474
MCC Daybreak SexedULTRA
Quaker Hill Rampage A036
QHF Blackcap 6E2 of4V16 4355 • Storm is a high marbling, elite genomic Rampage son that exceeds
TC Total 410 expectations for many economic traits and breeds true to his genomic
Maplecrest Eva 7010 scores.
Maplecrest Eva 4108 • His proven dam is possibly his greatest asset bringing all of the
Tattoo: J5184 YW: N/A performance and maternal goodness of TC Total.
DOB: 9/27/2015 YSC: 36.8 cm PAP: 36
BW: 58 lbs YF: 6.3 EPDs as of 12/10/2018 at 18 mos.
WW: 676 lbs Production Maternal Carcass $ Value
CED BW WW YW YH SC DOC HP CEM Milk MW MH $EN CW Marb RE FAT $W $B
From: Gardiner Angus Ranch, KS, EPD 14 -.1 79 137 .8 .45 5 14.1 14 17 79 .8 -14.59 60 .91 1.03 -.027 67.38 194.04
and Maplecrest Farms, OH ACC .50 .77 .68 .54 .68 .61 .52 .25 .35 .35 .34 .39 .49 .42 .43 .41
% 4 25 2 3 15 15 5 3 10 10 10 2 10 10 1
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PAP: 42
at 18 mos.
• Cattlemaster was the lead bull in an impressive flush with incredible • Apache is one of our favorites for calving ease with added physical
thickness and body mass that was substantiated by a 19.1 square inch quality. He is a perfect mating for Capitalist descendants and
ribeye scan. consistently injects a clean front, smooth shoulder and square hip.
• Cattlemaster’s productive dam records a weaning ratio of 107 on four • Apache has a bulletproof maternal stack and excellent semen quality
calves and stems from four consecutive generations of elite Pathfinders. characteristics with many reports of superior fertility.
From: Schaff Angus Valley, ND Dam: SAV Emblynette 7545 From: Musgrave Angus, IL, Apache Son
and Frankenreider Cattle Co., IL
EPDs as of 12/10/2018 EPDs as of 12/10/2018
Production Maternal Carcass $ Value Production Maternal Carcass $ Value
CED BW WW YW YH SC DOC HP CEM Milk MW MH $EN CW Marb RE FAT $W $B CED BW WW YW YH SC DOC HP CEM Milk MW MH $EN CW Marb RE FAT $W $B
EPD 8 3.2 75 126 .8 1.82 21 12.3 6 33 31 .3 -25.49 54 .99 1.09 .009 78.97 172.21 EPD 12 -1.6 58 105 .3 1.08 20 14.1 11 40 8 0 -28.59 51 .64 .64 .061 75.75 158.72
ACC .37 .56 .49 .45 .42 .51 .47 .27 .35 .36 .37 .41 .45 .41 .41 .39 ACC .49 .69 .63 .51 .40 .55 .36 .22 .32 .33 .31 .36 .43 .37 .37 .34
% 3 5 15 4 5 15 10 2 2 4 % 10 10 15 25 1 20 25 3 15
ANGUS 29
ANGUS Sires
AAA 17680548 TOP CUT Bruns Top Cut 373 551AN01475
Sitz Upward 307R
Bruns Uppercut 610
Dakota Ann 565 BAF
• Top Cut continues to be a customer pleaser with prepotent foot quality
Mohnen Brushpopper 295 and docility as two major strengths.
Dakota Miss 669 Baf
Dakota Miss 1785 Baf • If you are breeding for balanced trait cattle that avoid extremes in EPDs
and body type, Top Cut is as solid as they come.
Tattoo: 373 YW: 1429 lbs
DOB: 1/21/2013 YSC: 37.5 cm
BW: 80 lbs YF: 6.2 EPDs as of 12/10/2018
WW: 795 lbs Production Maternal Carcass $ Value
CED BW WW YW YH SC DOC HP CEM Milk MW MH $EN CW Marb RE FAT $W $B
From: Bruns Angus Farms, SD, EPD 13 .2 66 125 .4 .37 17 14.8 12 28 24 .3 -20.14 50 .61 .92 -.030 67.29 157.01
and Hoover Angus, IA ACC .61 .85 .82 .73 .74 .72 .76 .41 .45 .43 .38 .45 .48 .42 .44 .42
% 10 15 10 10 15 25 20 5 10 15 15
Bull A
VID: 128
ADG: 4.58
Observed Feed Intake
RFI: 6.15
Bull B
RFI = (Observed FI) – (Expected FI) VID: 49
ADG: 4.41
+RFI Undesirable RFI: -6.68
-RFI Desirable
Bull A and Bull B have similar Average Daily Gain;
FI = ADG + BW0.75 + Age + Pen + RFI
however, there was about nine pounds difference
in daily Intake, making Bull B more profitable.
Expected Feed Intake
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• Brave is as soggy, deep and wide as they come with incredible body built from broody, long lasting females. His big bodied dam has perfect
mass that Craig Bieber compares to Rollin Deep. feet, a tidy udder and an impressive production record.
• He is an ET son of Bieber’s favorite Fusion daughter and his granddam, • Just Right came “just right” at 71 pounds and smoked his
Basin Eldorene is now working in the 9 Mile program with 33 progeny to contemporaries at weaning with a 115 ratio. He is being used heavily
her credit. in the Pieper program, and you can use him, too... He will move the
maternal quality of your herd forward.
Bieber Rouse Samurai X22 BUF CRK The Right Kind U199
Bieber Spartacus A193
Bieber Tilly 233U
Massive Pie The Cowboy Kind 343
Pie Cascade 561
Andras Fusion R236
Bieber Eldorene 246C
Performance HXC Conquest 4405P
Raisland Lakota 311-158
Bieber Eldorene 114W
Sire Raisland Lakota 158-121
From: Bieber Red Angus Ranch, SD From: Pieper Red Angus, NE Just Right
RED ANGUS 35
RED ANGUS Sires
RAAA 3548524 551AR01513 RAAA 3493807 203AR01503
DRAFT PICK Over Draft Pick 413D SIR LOIN OOO Sir Loin 5122
SexedULTRA SexedULTRA
PAP: 42
at 18 mos.
• Dark cherry red, big bodied and easy keeping, Sir Loin is an excellent
• Draft Pick is finding his place as a mainstream proven sire with an calving ease, cow maker option that works great for commercial and
outstanding genetic script after his first calf crop entered into his portfolio. He registered herds.
is an excellent calving ease sire with lots of extras for maternal and carcass.
• Sir Loin offers one of the most highly proven pedigrees available in the
• From a true maternal matron, the dam of Draft Pick has an incredible record Red Angus population. The cattle are proven calving ease with excellent
and body type that all of us desire in a cow herd. maternal and carcass quality.
From: Overmiller Red Angus, KS Dam: Over Blush 4138 From: Bledsoe Bros., CO Sir Loin
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• Here is an opportunity to make multi-trait improvement in one • Up Front offers an outcross pedigree steeped with maternal and
generation from a bull with Exceptional genetics, pedigree, program and performance excellence. Use him for balanced, durable daughters with
performance. flawless udders.
• Exceptional is a maternal brother to LSF Takeover and appropriately • As the standout lot 1 in the 2016 Pieper spring bull sale, he was
named with his hard-to-rival blend of traits including Marbling, a tremendous representative of the physical quality and herd bull
HerdBuilder and GridMaster all in the upper percentiles of the breed. presence that has defined the Pieper program.
From: Ludvigson Stock Farms, MT Dam: LSF Wideload R5014 U8061 From: Pieper Red Angus, NE, Up Front Son
and Rhodes Red Angus Ranch, SD
EPDs as of 12/10/2018 EPDs as of 12/10/2018
HB GM CED BW WW YW MILK ME HPG CEM STAY MARB YG CW REA FAT HB GM CED BW WW YW MILK ME HPG CEM STAY MARB YG CW REA FAT
EPD 195 51 14 -3.6 55 91 22 -1 10 8 18 .73 .08 18 .05 .02 EPD 157 48 11 -.1 63 99 22 -6 12 6 14 .33 .21 18 -.10 .05
ACC 31 34 33 33 33 4 32 28 24 33 29 35 36 30 ACC 46 67 63 61 38 0 25 28 19 38 31 42 39 28
% 21 13 11 23 % 15
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Calving Ease
In surveys completed by
Livestock Publications where
producers are asked what
traits are most important in a
prospective sire, Calving Ease
is always at the top of the list.
EPDs
EPDs in separate analyses, and
each breed has a different base
point. Thus, EPDs are generally
only comparable within breed
because of differences in the
genetic base.
Adjustment Factors to Compare Across Breed EPDs
Birth Wt. Weaning Yearling Maternal Marbling Ribeye Fat Thickness Carcass
Breed (lb) Wt. (lb) Wt. (lb) Milk (lb) Scorea Area (in2) (in) Wt. (lb) Bridging the Gap
Angus 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.0
The U.S. Meat Animal
Hereford 1.6 -18.2 -42.1 -14.1 -0.29 -0.06 -0.075 -72.4 Research Center
Red Angus 2.3 -28.3 -35.4 5.5 -0.13 0.06 -0.017 -16.6 (USMARC) has
Brahman 10.6 49.5 15.8 19.4 -0.64 0.10 -0.169 -33.9 produced a table of
Brangus 3.3 13.9 4.5 12.3 factors since 1993 to
Charolais 6.9 32.5 23.2 5.5 -0.26 1.21 -0.204 8.1 adjust the EPDs of
Gelbvieh 2.8 -22.3 -32.1 6.5 -0.25 0.86 -0.103 -20.2 cattle so that the merit
Limousin 1.7 -21 .5 -46.9 -7.4 -0.22 1.13 -0.101 -21.6 of individuals can
Simmental 2.9 -8.9 -14.9 3.8 -0.21 0.51 -0.105 -2.9
be compared across
a
Marbling score units: 4.00 = Sl00; 5.00 = Sm00
breeds.
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AHA 43834732 Heterozygous Polled 551HP01613 AHA 43623019 Homozygous Polled 551HP01611
MANDATE /S Mandate 66589 ET CHIEF PCR 3X Chief 507C
SexedULTRA
1 CC
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ONLY
• Sam Shaw says Mandate is “the best bull we’ve ever produced.” He stems
from a very productive cow family and an 8 year old dam with impeccable
udder quality who records four natural calves at 98 for BW and 117 for WW • Chief saw heavy use last spring as one of the most logical choices for
and has 25 progeny that ratio 106 for IMF. heifers available in the A.I. industry.
• Not only does he offer ideal pigment and color, but this big bodied tank builds • His calves are consistently deep bodied and dark red with excellent rib
his mass and volume on excellent feet and bone. Mandate promises to be a shape and volume. The daughters will make tremendous cows.
calving-ease specialist and ranks in the top 10% of the breed for 13 different
traits.
Hyalite On Target 936 TH 122 71I Victor 719T
R Leader 6964 TH 49U 719T Sheyenne 3X
R Miss Revolution 1009 TH 23S 103R Duchess 49U
SHF Rib Eye M326 R117 MSU TCF Revolution 4R
/S Lady Domino 0158X PCR Rhonda Shelli 330A
/S Lady Domino 652S PCR IDA Shelli 106Y
From: Shaw Cattle Company, ID Dam: /S Lady Domino 0158X From: Phil and Chris Rottman, MI Chief Daughter
HEREFORD 41
HEREFORD Sires
AHA 43541960 Homozygous Polled 551HP01612 AHA 43606248 Horned 551HH01700
4013 Innisfail WHR X651/723 4013 ET FLINTLOCK JCS 240 Flintlock 5815
SexedULTRA SexedULTRA
• From the respected Copeland & Sons Ranch in New Mexico, Flintlock
• In the AHA Progeny Test Program, 4013 cattle are unique for rapid has range survivability and longevity infused from generations of great
early growth and efficiency. He is a go-to source for improved carcass cows in his lineage. His beautiful uddered dam is a feminine, dark-red
genetics with a 16.88 REA (114 ratio) , 3.99% IMF (137 ratio) and a cow that records 3 @ 107 for WW.
marbling EPD in the top 1% of the population.
• Flintlock is a paternal brother to the 2017 NWSS Grand Champion
• 4013 is a big footed, stout featured, homozygous polled sire that Hereford bull and his first calves have an iconic look with a soft rib and
consistently sires dark red, short marked cattle. big hip.
From: Innisfail Farm, GA; Son: White Hawk 259D From: Copeland & Sons Herefords, NM Daughter: BF 5815 Spark 7276-ET
White Hawk Ranch, GA;
and Mohican West, MT
EPDs as of 12/10/2018 EPDs as of 12/10/2018
CED BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MILK M&G CEM MCW UDD TEAT CW FAT REA MARB BMI BII CHB CED BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MILK M&G CEM MCW UDD TEAT CW FAT REA MARB BMI BII CHB
EPD -.1 3.5 79 128 1.3 1.4 16.5 22 61 1.6 98 1.60 1.50 89 .095 .79 .55 379 503 112 EPD -4.8 3.5 61 101 .4 1.4 16.3 27 58 -.4 87 1.20 1.30 66 -.005 .27 .16 346 427 101
ACC .37 .81 .70 .68 .20 .52 .20 .26 .20 .37 .51 .53 .32 .38 .31 .33 ACC .36 .59 .46 .45 .15 .35 .10 .16 .15 .25 .36 .38 .18 .22 .19 .19
% 1 1 5 5 1 1 1 1 20 5 15 % 10 10 5 25 10 15 25 25
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• Powerfully built and red to the ground, Advance 628 was a member of
Hoffman’s 2017 NWSS Champion Carload and went on to be the top selling • Nightcap is the high selling bull from the 2018 Churchill sale offering
bull in their 2017 sale. He offers one of the elite pedigrees available in the outcross calving-ease horned genetics. He has been selected for the
Hereford breed. AHA National Reference Sire program.
• A full sister to 628 commanded $100,000 in Hoffman’s 2017 female sale and • With a soft rib, ideal structure and 100% pigmentation backed by a
Nate Fredrickson proclaims his donor dam to be one of the best females ever powerful dam, Nightcap has all the traits demanded by progressive
in his program. 628 is available to advance the maternal, genetic and physical Hereford breeders.
quality of your breeding program.
HH Advance 1013Y ET LJS Mark Domino 0945
HH Advance 4075B ET LJS Mark Domino 1321
HH Miss Advance 0121X LJS Ms Mark Domino 1125
CJH Harland 408 CL 1 Domino 144Y 1ET
FHF 408 Rita 21W Churchill Lady 302A
FHF 45P Rita 101T Churchill Lady 9134W
From: Fawcetts Elm Creek Ranch, SD; Frederickson Advance 628 Daughter From: Churchill Cattle Company, MT, Dam: Churchill Lady 302A
Ranch, SD; Harrell CC, IL; and Gemstone Cattle Company, AB, CN
and Hoffman Ranch, NE
EPDs as of 12/10/2018 EPDs as of 12/10/2018
CED BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MILK M&G CEM MCW UDD TEAT CW FAT REA MARB BMI BII CHB CED BW WW YW DMI SC SCF MILK M&G CEM MCW UDD TEAT CW FAT REA MARB BMI BII CHB
EPD 3.5 2.6 57 99 .5 .7 14.4 25 54 .7 131 1.30 1.20 89 .055 .67 .30 357 442 130 EPD 11.4 .6 48 92 .3 1.1 8.7 28 52 12.4 75 1.20 1.10 74 .025 .65 .38 264 339 123
ACC .34 .63 .48 .46 .15 .29 .13 .18 .15 .30 .37 .38 .10 .10 .10 .10 ACC .35 .48 .43 .44 .14 .37 .11 .17 .16 .27 .38 .38 .10 .10 .10 .10
% 25 10 25 15 1 5 5 20 5 % 5 10 25 25 20 1 25 15 5 5 5
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SIMMENTAL Sires
ASA 3057267 Homozygous Black/Homozygous Polled 551SM09024
Elite Simmental
AUTHORITY MG/GSC Authority W14C
SexedULTRA
sires for showring success • Authority has caught the attention of exhibitors with several daughters
topping sales including a bigtime heifer from Eric Gerdes in Iowa.
in the Simmental breed. • As a total outcross to Dream On, Authority is the perfect purebred to try
in SexedULTRA 4M™ high fertility sex sorted semen, and he excels for
semen quality and fertility.
When paired with SexedULTRA
technology, the results are amazing. NF Trump S582
CDI Authority 77X
Consistently produce high quality CDI Ms Crocket 88T
Westfall Voyager 721P
show heifers and replacement females. OBCC Ms Tailor 14TW
OBCC MISS Tailor 14T
Virtually eliminate low valued bull From: Owen Bros. Cattle Company, MO, Authority Daughter
calves that are hard to sell. and C-4 Land and Cattle, OK
EPDs as of 12/10/2018
Add value to bred females selling safe CE BW WW YW MCE MILK MWW STAY DOC CW YG Marb BF REA Shear API TI
EPD 10.8 1.2 63.1 93.6 3.9 20.5 51.9 17.5 7.5 26.1 -.35 .00 -.068 .78 -.40 121.9 65.2
to a heifer calf. ACC .45 .55 .50 .51 .26 .43 .44 .25 .33 .47 .35 .42 .31 .44 .18
% 20
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ASA 2993610 Homozygous Black/Homozygous Polled 551SM09032 ASA 3139298 Homozygous Black/Homozygous Polled 551SM09029
ORACLE HILB Oracle C033R BRIGADE SFI Brigade D21
NEW NEW
1 CC 1 CC
4 4
ONLY ONLY
Purebred SM Purebred SM
• As the lead member of Schaake’s Champion Denver Pen in 2017,
• Oracle is a proven sire of major show winners, including the 2018 NAILE Brigade captured the attention of the industry with his massive build and
Grand Champion Bull, and will be available in SexedULTRA 4M™ sex dominating presence.
sorted semen Spring 2019!
• The first calf crop yielded a set of show heifers have the same promise
• He consistently stamps cattle with extra extension and body in a and scope of their sire. Brigade will be available in SexedULTRA 4M™
flawless design profile that captivates judges. high fertility sex sorted semen Spring 2019.
From: Hilbrands Cattle Co., MN, Oracle Daughter From: Schaake Farms Inc., KS, Dam: CAJS Sweet Emotion 42Z
and Badger Creek Cattle Co., KS and Holtkamp Cattle Co., IA
EPDs as of 12/10/2018 EPDs as of 12/10/2018
CE BW WW YW MCE MILK MWW STAY DOC CW YG Marb BF REA Shear API TI CE BW WW YW MCE MILK MWW STAY DOC CW YG Marb BF REA Shear API TI
EPD 10.0 .9 61.7 86.8 6.2 29.2 60.0 13.7 17.2 17.5 -.61 .00 -.147 .88 -.30 113.8 66.5 EPD 11.7 .9 62.1 87.4 6.4 17.0 48.0 18.2 11.4 21.1 -.50 -.10 -.114 .83 -.48 119.0 62.7
ACC .41 .53 .51 .50 .28 .44 .45 .22 .36 .46 .37 .40 .37 .46 .22 ACC .40 .50 .46 .46 .25 .42 .43 .23 .31 .46 .35 .38 .33 .45 .20
% 4 25 1 1 2 % 3
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SIMMENTAL Sires
ASA 3317371 Homozygous Black/Homozygous Polled 551SM09030
All-Purpose Index (API) EPIC OMF Epic E27
Evaluates sires for use on the entire cowherd. It has NEW
a maternal focus since some females will be retained 1 CC
4
in the herd for replacements but also has some ONLY
weighting on growth and carcass traits since some Tattoo: E27
animals will be put on feed and sold grade and yield.
Born: 2/9/2017
BW: 89 lbs
WW: 843 lbs
Terminal Index (TI) YW: 1365 lbs
Purebred SM
• As the lead bull from the 2018 Champion Denver Pen from Oak
Meadow Farms, Epic caught the attention of many breeders for his
powerful hip design, superb structure and stunning profile.
• Epic brings an outcross pedigree that excels for calving ease with
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ASA 3268058 Homozygous Black/Homozygous Polled 551SM09027 ASA 2854467 Homozygous Black/Homozygous Polled 551SM09010
ELEVATION RFG/K-LER Elevation 727E BLACK HAWK Hook’s Black Hawk 50B
SexedULTRA
1 CC
4
ONLY
Hybrid ¾
Purebred SM SM ¼ AN
• Black Hawk was one of the breed’s shining stars in the transition to
• Elevation is the perfect purebred for use on heifers with a smooth build, BOLT EPDs with elite API and TI resulting from a long list of traits for
clean joints and an elite genomically-enhanced calving ease projection. which he excels.
• His Stayability and API solidify the maternal quality infused in Elevation’s • Use Black Hawk to add capacity and fleshing ability in sensible frame
ancestry and his beautiful dam embodies ideal udder and foot quality. size with a broody, cowmaker look.
From: Lee Cattle Co., CO; Dam: RFG Forever Lady C231 From: Hook Farms, MN; Robert Cambell, CO; Daughter: Bridle Bit Miss D610
Rossman Farms, MN; Bridle Bit Simmental, CO; T-Heart Ranch, CO;
and K-LER Cattle Co., MN and Southern Cattle Co., FL
EPDs as of 12/10/2018 EPDs as of 12/10/2018
CE BW WW YW MCE MILK MWW STAY DOC CW YG Marb BF REA Shear API TI CE BW WW YW MCE MILK MWW STAY DOC CW YG Marb BF REA Shear API TI
EPD 13.3 .3 73.9 112.4 8.5 22.0 58.9 21.1 6.9 11.4 -.45 .17 -.092 .70 -.29 148.9 78.3 EPD 16.7 -2.4 82.2 123.2 9.9 16.5 57.6 19.0 13.4 44.5 -.29 .24 -.031 1.11 -.52 148.7 82.8
ACC .44 .50 .47 .47 .25 .41 .42 .23 .30 .46 .36 .39 .36 .44 .18 ACC .70 .84 .81 .78 .36 .50 .51 .24 .50 .62 .43 .53 .37 .56 .17
% 15 20 25 25 10 5 20 4 10 % 10 10 4 10 10 15 25 10 1 2 10 4
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SIMMENTAL Sires
ASA 2854458 Homozygous Black/Homozygous Polled 551SM09014 ASA 2984501 Homozygous Black/Homozygous Polled 203SM09001
BOUNTY Hook’s Bounty 6B CONQUEST CLRS Conquest 634 C
SexedULTRA
Tattoo: CLRS
Tattoo: 6B
634C
Born: 2/23/2014 Born: 2/11/2015
BW: 86 lbs BW: 90 lbs
WW: 792 lbs WW: 699 lbs
YW: 1506 lbs YW: 1359 lbs
YSC: 39.0 cm YSC: 41.0 cm
YF: 6.5 YF: 5.5
Hybrid ¾ Hybrid ½
SM ¼ AN SM ½ AN
• Bounty consistently delivers on the promise of top 1% weaning weight • Conquest progeny are excellent, and he has sired sale topping bulls and
and top 1% ribeye. Bounty cattle are powerful in their design with a big elite replacement heifers in several programs. Heavy use continues in
hip and deep flank. He is perfect for both crossbreeding and making the Hook, Wulf and Maplecrest programs.
better purebreds.
• Conquest is one of the breed’s best for combining economically relevant
• Bounty now has impressive daughters in production. With his top traits and indexes in the new BOLT system with ideal foot structure,
1% stayability EPD, rest assured these cattle are great uddered with gentle disposition and a massive body shape.
outstanding feet and joints.
From: Hook Farms, MN, Bounty Son From: Clear Springs Cattle Co., MN, Son: Hook’s Express 53E
and Gonsalves Ranch, CA and Maplecrest Farms, OH
EPDs as of 12/10/2018 EPDs as of 12/10/2018
CE BW WW YW MCE MILK MWW STAY DOC CW YG Marb BF REA Shear API TI CE BW WW YW MCE MILK MWW STAY DOC CW YG Marb BF REA Shear API TI
EPD 6.9 2.6 87.3 137.2 5.6 24.0 67.6 23.1 8.8 50.8 -.47 .21 -.106 1.18 -.19 137.7 79.6 EPD 15.7 -.4 74.8 119.1 9.4 17.2 54.6 17.8 5.6 45.6 -.10 .50 -.027 .56 -.42 152.9 81.8
ACC .60 .82 .79 .78 .36 .52 .52 .31 .52 .59 .44 .52 .44 .55 .16 ACC .55 .66 .62 .62 .32 .49 .49 .27 .56 .53 .42 .50 .46 .52 .17
% 2 1 3 1 2 4 4 1 25 10 % 15 15 15 10 25 5 15 15 5 10
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ASA 3184424 Homozygous Black/Homozygous Polled 551SM09028 ASA 2882669 Homozygous Black/Homozygous Polled 551SM09031
BLACK POWDER TFS Black Powder 6609D COWBOY CCR 707 Cowboy 6055B
NEW NEW
1 CC 1 CC
4 4
ONLY ONLY
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CHAROLAIS Sires
AICA M852822 Homozygous Polled 551CH01508
Terminal Sire Index (TSI) PATRIOT LT Patriot 4004 PLD
• Brent Thiel describes Patriot as one of the top few bulls ever produced
at LT Ranch. His progeny enjoy widespread market appeal, and the
daughters are becoming a highlight of the LT herd as they move into
production.
• Seven heifers sired by Patriot recently averaged $3,014 in the
Satterfield Production Sale. The cattle have superior disposition and
structure with added scrotal on his sons.
LT Bluegrass 4017 P
LT Ledger 0332 P
LT Brenda 6120 PLD
LK Distant Rio 900
LK Miss Rio 2119
LK Miss Silver T 059
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BRAHMAN Sires
ABBA 896343 551BR01908 ABBA 925514 551BR01906
KING OF CLUBS JDH King of Clubs Manso KALLION 1352 Mr Kallion 1352
SexedULTRA SexedULTRA
• King of Clubs is a Neese Manso son out of a tremendous Brandon • 1352 has the potential to one day become a Trait Leader for Docility. His
daughter that offers a rare EPD profile! calves are exceptionally quiet and gentle.
• King of Clubs should appeal to Registered and Commercial breeders • 1352 is a great calving ease option, with 124 purebred calves averaging
alike with his combination of phenotype, pedigree, calving ease and 66 pounds at birth. Recommended for heifers and crossbreeding.
femininity of daughters.
From: J.D. Hudgins - Locke Div., TX, and Bruce Alford King of Clubs Daughter From: Kallion Farms, TX Mr. Kallion 1352 Daughter
Cattle Co., TX
EPDs as of 12/10/2018 EPDs as of 12/10/2018
BW WW YW Milk SC CWT Marb REA FAT Tend RP DOC CED CEM BW WW YW Milk SC CWT Marb REA FAT Tend RP DOC CED CEM
EPD -.7 13.6 18.7 11.3 -.31 24 -3.58 .28 .01 .07 .10 1.01 5.62 .71 EPD -1.0 2.0 8.4 6.8 .20 35 6.67 .43 .02 -.02 .09 -.08 5.38 -.46
ACC .46 .24 .13 .15 .02 .07 .05 .06 .06 .02 .04 .05 .19 .10 ACC .71 .39 .14 .09 .03 .06 .05 .06 .05 .03 .04 .12 .45 .11
% 6 1 3 25 % 4 4 9 2 14 4
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Tattoo: 151/8
Born: 2/23/2017
BW: 59 lbs Tattoo: 800-1
WW: 426 lbs Born: 5/5/2011
YW: 811 lbs
YSC: 32.0 cm
• A 380 son with a lot of muscle expression, great on the move, and deep
bodied. Moderate framed and extremely gentle. He was the #1 lowest
overall birth weight bull of the V8 Ranch’s 2018 Performance Brahman • A replica of the original, legendary Karu!
Bull Sale. • Mr. Karu Masno 800 carries on the legacy of his namesake, injecting
• 151/8 also ranks in the top 2% of the breed for birth weight, top 3% for growth, power, phenotype and performance into his offspring.
calving ease and top 9% for REA. High fertility SexedULTRA 4M sexed
semen coming in 2019!
From: V8 Ranch, TX, and STgenetics, TX V8 151/8 Full Sister From: STgenetics, TX Miss RB 791/4 “Classy”
BRAHMAN 53
BRAHMAN Sires
ABBA 945401 203BR01913 ABBA 902091 203BR01371
OMAHA Mr SNS Omaha 273/6 BOGOTA Mr. H Bogota Manso 253/1
SexedULTRA SexedULTRA
1 CC
4
ONLY
Tattoo: 253/1
Tattoo: 273/6
Born: 2/23/2011
Born: 1/19/2016
BW: 84 lbs
BW: 76 lbs
WW: 630 lbs
From: Satterfield Ranch, TX Dam: Miss SNS 398/7 From: STgenetics, TX Lady H Kay Manso 107/7
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• Ideal daughter-maker in a calving ease package! Recommended for • Czonka is a wide-based, masculine bull, balancing a soggy look with
heifers and cows. tremendous muscle expression.
• 889Y2 is a “no holes” bull that excels for carcass merit, ranking in the • His daughters are moderate, deep-bodied and easy fleshing.
Top 10% of the breed for REA and Top 15% for IMF.
From: Mound Creek Ranch, TX, From: Lack-Morrison Brangus, NM 401X Daughter
and Blackwater Cattle Company, GA
EPDs as of 12/10/2018 EPDs as of 12/10/2018
CED BW WW YW MILK TM CEM SC REA IMF FAT CED BW WW YW MILK TM CEM SC REA IMF FAT
EPD 6.1 .0 30 72 16 31 2.9 .48 .69 .19 -.010 EPD 6.4 .8 23 45 9 20 4.4 .50 .55 .06 -.062
ACC .60 .74 .62 .48 .40 .42 .47 .60 .51 .58 ACC .62 .75 .56 .42 .43 .47 .44 .46 .38 .43
% 25 15 5 10 10 15 % 20 10 25 1
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Outcrossing and Crossbreeding
...WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?
OUTCROSSING refers to a cross between CROSSBREEDING is the mating of two
two individuals of the same breed that are not animals from different breeds.
closely related. This is a common practice in cattle breeding that can
Generally, they would not have any common ancestors in have many benefits. The primary advantages of using
the first four generations. This is a valuable tool to help multiple breeds are:
add genetic diversity or heterozygosity to your herd. 1. Heterosis (hybrid vigor)
Outcrossing can help to minimize the danger of 2. Combine the strengths of the various breeds used
unwanted genetic recessives or haplotypes that can have to form the cross
detrimental effects on profitability. Outcrossing can also The goal of a well-designed, systematic crossbreeding
help to avoid the effects of inbreeding depression when program is to simultaneously optimize these advantages
crossing animals of the same breed. of heterosis and breed complementarity.
Breed A Breed B
HETEROSIS or HYBRID VIGOR refers to the superiority in performance of the
crossbred animal compared to the average of the straight bred parents. Heterosis may
WW = WW =
be calculated as follows: 470 lb 530 lb
% Heterosis = 100 x (Crossbred Average - Straight Bred Average)
Straight Bred Average Straight Bred
Average = 500 lb
For example, if the average weaning weight of the straight bred calves was 470 pounds
for Breed A and 530 pounds for Breed B, the average of the straight bred parents
would be 500 pounds. If Breed A and Breed B were crossed and the resulting calves
had an average weaning weight of 520 pounds, heterosis would be calculated as:
X
% Heterosis = 100 x [(520 - 500) ÷ 500] = 4% WW = 520 lb
This 4% increase, or 20 pounds in this example, is defined as heterosis or hybrid vigor. % Heterosis = 4%
1 CC
WAGYU History 4
ONLY
1 CC
4
ONLY
Dai 20 Hirashige 287 • 533 is a muscular bull out of the World K’s Michifuku
Hirashigetayasu J2351 World K’s Sanjirou
Dai 5 Yuruhime
Kedaka line and should deliver good World K’s Suzutani
growth and a larger frame. • Full brother to the original Michiyoshi.
World K’s Takazakura JVP Fukutsuru-068
Suzutaka 2 • His sire is a trait leader for growth, CHR MS Fukutsuru 107L • SCD: AA and Exon 5: BC
World K’s Suzutani and 80% of his steer offspring graded CHR MS Takazakura 044J
A5 for marbling, the highest in Japan.
From: Crescent Harbor Ranch, WA From: Crescent Harbor Ranch, WA
AMERICAN ABERDEEN/LOWLINE
AAA 22055 TRUST ME DUFF Trust Me
Sire551LO01200
Brackengrae Beau Lad SexedULTRA
Fairwyn’s Low Beau
Glen Innes J306 • Trust Me is a calving ease sire proven to
reduce birthweights with excellent calf vigor
DUFF Amigo 815 and survivability in range conditions.
DUFF Amigo 927K Juanada 071
O C C Juanada 927K • Use Trust Me to sire easy fleshing, deep
bodied cattle with excellent structure and
conservative mature size.
Tattoo: 2525Z DOB: 10/12/2012 1 CC
4
From: Duff Cattle Company, OK, ONLY
and Sandford Ranches, TX Dam: Duff Amigo 927K Juanada 071
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