TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL SPRING SYDGEN INFLUENCE SALE April 16, 2026 • 6 p.m. • New Cambria Auction Market North of Hwy. 36 • New Cambria, Missouri • (660) 226-5222 Barn is located on the north side of Hwy. 36, between Macon and Brookfield.
revenue from the bull if sometime in the future, semen sales becomes a possibility. . If you sell the bull to another breeder, the original Seller retains that half interest. If you purchase a half interest bull and wish to collect some semen on the bull as an “insurance policy” for your own use, that semen is 100% yours, unless the Seller is in contact with you and also wishes to collect the bull, either for within herd use, or to build a jointly-owned bank of semen for sale. Service Sires to use on heifers for the Show-Me Select Heifer Program must have a Calving Ease Direct (CED) EPD of +7 or higher, and be genomically tested on Angus GS or the Zoetis test. Service Sires to use on heifers for the SydGen Influence Sale to be held December 3, 2026 must be +1.0 or lower BW EPD OR +7 or higher for CED EPD, and must carry the SydGen prefix in their name or be graduates of a SydGen Influence sale. Semen is available on most SydGen Sires either direct from us, or through the ORIgen network.
SELLING: 44 Registered Angus Bulls
4 Registered Angus yearling heifers 40 Commercial Two-year-old Pairs
SALE DAY PHONES:... (573) 473-9202 • (660) 226-5222 • (573) 253-8588 AUCTIONEER: Chas Wheeler................................................. (573) 473-2508 REPRESENTATIVES:: Bill Bowman, Missouri Beef Cattleman............................................... (816) 752-0079 Adam Conover, American Angus Association.......................................(816)676-8560 Julie Conover, Missouri Angus Trails.................................................... (734) 260-8635 Wes Tiemann, WT Marketing LLC........................................................ (816) 244-4462 SPECIAL GUESTS: Josh Gilbert, President, Missouri Angus Association
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EPDs contained in the hard copy of this sale book were current as of print date. Digital versions of this sale book can be viewed online at
www.angus.org and will have EPDs updated every Friday with the exception of EPD references in footnotes and photos. Any PDF downloads from the website will contain EPDs current as of the date downloaded. References: American Angus Association®, AHIR®, AngusLinkSM, CAB®, Pathfinder®.
Holly Meyer, President-Elect, Missouri Angus Association Jeff Rhode, Vice President, Missouri Angus Association Darla Eggers, Secretary, Missouri Angus Association Mike Deering, Executive VP, Missouri Cattlemen’s Association Anita Vanderwert, President, Missouri Cattlemen’s Association ACCOMMODATIONS, MACON, MO:
Comfort Inn........................................................................................ (660) 395-8000 Super 8............................................................................................... (660) 385-5788 America’s Best Value Inn..................................................................... (660) 385-2125 Travelers Motel................................................................................... (660) 385-2102 KNOWN GENETIC CONDITIONS: All animals selling will be tested AM, CA, NH, D2 and/or OS Free, or have no direct pedigree linkage to carrier animals. Most have already been tested by catalog time. The others will be tested AMF, CAF, NHF and/ or D2F by sale day, or they will not sell. Potential DD and OH carriers should have results by sale day, and will sell. HEALTH: Missouri, Iowa and Illinois are Class Free TB and Class Free Brucellosis States. All cattle will sell with interstate health papers available on sale day. Many of the consignors maintain Certified Brucellosis Free Herds and several are on a Johnes testing program. Sydenstricker Genetics maintains Certified Brucellosis Free Herd #322. All bulls have passed a breeding soundness evaluation within 60 days of sale day, and those papers will accompany the bulls. All consignors maintain an acceptable herd health and vaccination program, and all bulls have been vaccinated for IBR, BVD and PI3, BRSV, Lepto-5 and Vibrio, and de-wormed and de-loused within 60 days of sale. Trichomoniasis: Any non-virgin bulls and any bulls over 24 months of age are required to have a negative PCR trichomoniasis test within 30 days of the sale. They must not have had contact with any breeding age females for at least 30 days prior to that test. In the event that a buyer wants to return a bull to the farm of the seller as a non-breeder, the bull must have a negative PCR trichomoniasis test before he is returned. A positive test for trich will void any breeding guarantees. TRUCKING: Buyers are responsible for making trucking arrangements on animals purchased. We would like for buyers to move their cattle by noon the day after the sale, unless special arrangements with the New Cambria Livestock Market are made. SydGen and the sellers will also assist the buyers in moving cattle to a different location and caring for them until trucking can be arranged. INSURANCE: Livestock insurance will be available sale day. TERMS AND CONDITIONS: Terms of the sale are cash or good check. Cattle will sell under the Terms and Conditions as recommended by the American An- gus Association. All persons who attend the sale do so at their own risk, and neither Sydenstricker Genetics nor New Cambria Livestock Market assumes any liability, legal or otherwise, for any accidents which may occur. INTERESTS RETAINED IN BULLS: You will notice we are selling half revenue-sharing interest with full possession in some bulls. This means the bull is totally in your control as far as how you want to handle him, and you get 100% of the salvage value of the bull. Simply, the Seller has the right to half the semen sales
Ben W. Eggers, Manager (573) 473-9202 Farm Office (573) 581-1225 Fax (573) 581-1224
Eddie L. Sydenstricker SNPartners John Deere Office (573) 581-5900 Fax (573) 581-5991 P.O. Box 280 Mexico, MO 65265 Kim Sydenstricker- Monte www.sydgen.com Darla Eggers
E-mail: Ben@sydgen.com Bub Raithel (573)253-1664 Kyle Vukadin Kenneth Roberts Tristan Crick Blake McDonald (573)205-7914
Dear Cattlemen, Welcome to our Tweny-first Annual SydGen Influence Spring Sale. As many of you know, we have always sold our fall yearling bulls and January bull calves in our Annual Production Sale in November. We appreciate the accep- tance of commercial cattlemen of our program and our sale offerings through the years. We are proud to include these contributing breeders who have used our genetics to create a larger group of SydGen influenced bulls to offer to the public. The February-born SydGen bulls selling today were weaned on October 9, with yearling weights, hip heights, scans, scrotal and foot scores all taken on January 28. They were fed silage with a commodity mix and grain added, on a 20 acre fescue paddock with free choice grass hay. After yearling weights were taken, they were continued on the same ration, along with forced exercise to help condition them for pasture use. The average daily gain was 3.34 lbs./day over 111 days, and they had .24 inch average ribfat cover. This sale is designed to increase the number of SydGen influenced sires in the Midwest’s good commercial and seedstock herds. Over the years, we have brought many outside bloodlines into our herd, and tested them with the extremes of Missouri’s climate and fescue challenges, and we have seen differences in the adaptability. We have tried to mold the bloodlines that work into the herd sires we produce, and are proud of how well they’ve done for others. The contributing breeders selling today are performance-minded, with a long-term commitment to breeding better Angus cattle, and we think you will be pleased with the offering.
Ben Eggers
Eddie L. Sydenstricker
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