First Breeding Season Guarantee All bulls selling for $4,000 or more will be covered 50% by Haynes Cattle Company, if they are injured during their first breeding season. Breeding season is defined as the 90-day period following the first turnout of the bulls. Fifty percent of the value of the injured animal, less salvage (buyer retains any salvage amount), will be given as credit in a following sale or towards a replacement bull, if a satisfactory one is available. All injured bulls must be diagnosed by a veterinarian. Please notify Haynes Cattle Co., as soon as possible, should injury occur and prior to the injured bull being sold for salvage. All claims should be made by September 1, 2026. Example 1: A $6,000 bull is injured and will not heal. A credit of $3,000 minus any salvage value will be given to the buyer. Example 2: A $4,000 bull is injured and will not heal. A credit of $2,000 minus any salvage value will be given to the buyer. Example 3: A $3,500 bull is injured and will not heal. No credit is given. Buyer retains all salvage value. This is not a mortality policy. Mortality coverage can be purchased sale day. While we don’t relish the thought of an injured bull, we do value and respect our customers. Historically, we’ve had a small percentage of our bulls with season-ending injuries. If you’re not happy, we’re not happy!
Index of Sires
Connealy Commerce....................................Lots 1-8 Crouch Congress.......................................Lots 9- 18 LAR Man In Black..................................... Lots 19-35 Stellpflug Hoffman RiseAbove............... Lots 36-54 Basin Safe Deposit 9324......................... Lots 55-56 B A R Dynamic.......................................... Lots 57-71 Schiefelbein Top Gun 522....................... Lots 72-87 44 Good News 1130..............................Lots 88-105
HAYNES Headliner 1267.............Lots 106, 124-129 Connealy Craftsman.................................... Lot 107 EZAR Step Up 9178.............................Lots 108-115 Tehama Patriarch F028.......................Lots 116-123 Tehama Tahoe B767............................Lots 130-136 Bigk/WSC Iron Horse 025F........................... Lot 137 EZAR Gettysburg 1061........................Lots 138-139
HAYNES BULL DEVELOPMENT As seedstock producers, we center our bull development around the future usefulness of the bull in your operation. Haynes bulls are developed without creep feed. This has two-fold reasoning. First, we can’t cull our registered herd like we do our commercial herds if the creep feed distorts the job our cows are doing. Secondly, with a strong focus for carcass in our herd, we don’t wish to distort or inflate that information. The bulls at Haynes Cattle Co. receive their first bite of grain after 205 days of age. Except for 10 to 14 days at weaning, these bulls spend their life in no less than 1/4 section pastures. Then, we balance a ration to minimize the starch factor, and yet grow the bulls well enough to express the genetic differences. Once the bulls are scanned for carcass in late January, the bulls are further developed to be seedstock on a conditioning ration until delivery by April 1. We value your opinion as a commercial producer using our bulls. Let us know how we are doing.
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