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47 TH ANNUAL “FIRST CHOICE” BULL SALE MONDAY, MARCH 30, 2026 LIVE BIDDING AT 5:00PM CDT 400 OAK HOLLOW DRIVE SMITHS GROVE, KY
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WELCOME Welcome to Oak Hollow FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 2026 MARCH 20 - MARCH 30 Bulls available for viewing and bidding on DVAuction. MONDAY, MARCH 30, 2026 2:00PM (CDT) Cattle penned in small lots for viewing 4:30PM Sale Order Established 5:00PM 47th Annual “First Choice” Bull Sale DIRECTIONS Take Interstate 65 to Exit 38 (Smiths Grove) At Interstate 65, take Highway 101 North 1 Mile Take a right on 6th Street 6th Street turns into Rocky Hill Rd. In 0.9 miles take the right fork on Oak Hollow Dr. In 0.4 miles take a left at the end of the paved road
SALE DAY PHONES Kenneth D. Lowe (270) 202-7186 Joe K. Lowe (270) 202-4399
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TERMS & CONDITIONS TERMS & CONDITIONS
SALE PROCEDURE & SALE ORDER
HERD HEALTH
Bulls will be available for viewing and bidding starting Friday, March 20, 2026. At this time, bulls are open for bidding at the starting bid listed in the sale book, and bids can be raised in $100 increments prior to sale day. The bidding process operates as a silent auction until 4:30 PM CDT Monday, March 30, 2026. The silent auction concludes with a live auction sale day. Sale order is established based on the number of bids on a bull as of 4:30pm CDT on sale day with the bulls with the most bids selling first. Any bulls without bids as of 4:30pm will sell in sale book order. Bulls are sold with the highest accuracy EPDs that can be provided on young sires. Genomic Enhanced EPDs (GE-EPDs) are generated on all bulls and backed by full performance information including carcass ultrasound. In addition to full GE-EPDs on the bull crop, our entire cow herd has also been genomic tested to ensure the most accurate genetic predictions possible. PERFORMANCE DATA & GENOMIC TESTING
Oak Hollow cattle undergo some of the most rigorous vaccination and disease testing protocols anywhere. The calf crop and cow herd are vaccinated and disease tested under the consultation of Dr. Roger Thomas of Thomas & England Veterinary Service. All relevant disease testing is conducted on the full calf crop each year, including PI-BVD. Every vaccine, blood test and biosecurity measure is taken to ensure that nothing leaving our herd brings a problem into yours. All bulls are sold with the necessary health papers going to states that accept cattle without additional testing. If your state requires additional testing, this can be done the week following the sale.
RETAINED SEMEN INTEREST
Oak Hollow will retain a one-half semen interest in every bull selling. Realistically, this would affect only a handful of bulls that sell. Oak Hollow reserves the right to collect semen at buyer’s convenience and Oak Hollow’s expense. If you sell your bull, Oak Hollow will still retain one-half semen interest. The buyer owns 100% possession and salvage value on the bull.
BREEDING GUARANTEE
All bulls have passed a Breeding Soundness Exam and are guaranteed breeders for a period of 90 days following the initial turnout with the buyer’s herd, as long as the bull has received proper care. For any bull failing to breed, we will provide a credit equal to the bull’s purchase price minus the salvage value received for the bull. A veterinarian must diagnose all infertile bulls. Please notify us as soon as possible should an issue occur and prior to the bull being sold for salvage. All claims must be made by September 1, 2026. This is not an injury policy, a sickness policy, or a life insurance policy. SIGHT UNSEEN AND ABSENTEE BUYING If you are unable to attend the sale or view the bulls prior to sale day, we have a variety of ways to get you the bull you need through absentee bidding and sight unseen deliveries. Please contact us prior to the sale, and we would be more than happy to help you find the bull that fits both your breeding program and budget. Video of bulls will be available on our website in the weeks leading up to the sale. Before Sale Day, call Joe at (270) 202-4399 or register online at www.oakhollowangus.com to obtain a Telo- Auction bidder number for conference call bidding. During the sale call 1-800-309-2350 to participate in the Telo-Aucton bidding with a live auctioneer. When prompted, use the Conference ID number 4505514#
FREE DELIVERY All bulls qualify for free delivery within a 100-mile radius. All multiple bull purchases or individual bull purchases over $6,000 qualify for free delivery within a 200-mile radius. Purchases of $15,000 or more qualify for free delivery within a 300-mile radius. Contact us prior to the sale if you are outside 300 miles about possible delivery arrangements. We offer free delivery on purchases provided the buyer is able to make arrangements to receive bulls when delivery is made in your area. Due to time constraints and fuel costs, we must consolidate trips. If you can’t make arrangements to receive your bull, you will need to arrange to pick up the bull at the farm. Bulls that are picked up at the farm can be held until April 30, 2026 free of charge. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us before the sale
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BID ONLINE BID ONLINE
DV AUCTION BIDDING STARTS MARCH 20
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WHAT IS A BULL WORTH? From Newsletter 146 - October 2025
with your vet on herd health protocol, and talk to a nutri- tionist about your winter feeding strategy? All of those im- pact how profitable you will be. I do want to bore you with a couple of quick illustrations. A bull will give you 100 calves in a lifetime (4 years x 25 calves) in a single season herd, and 200 if you run fall and spring both. What is the impact of a bull if you are retaining 10 daughters each year? The bull gives you 40 daughters. It is not a stretch to say one bred heifer is worth $100 more than the next. Heifer sales across the state will surely show that leading into spring calving. Just on the value of the bred heifer, one bull can easily be worth $4,000 more than the next if you are using him right. Accounting for those that fall out of the herd early, a bred heifer would average 5 calves in her lifetime. That is 200 calves out of daughters by your bull. We offer many bulls in a year that are $50 more profitable per calf than the average Angus bull based on economic selection indexes. That is $10,000. Double those two examples if you run both fall and spring. Keep in mind that those examples illustrate the difference in the value of bull A versus bull B and not the price for the bull. A bull is an investment whose rate of return depends on how you use him. That is my one-sentence answer, which I think is much better than the standard “Well, a bull is half your calves.”
What is a bull worth? While the standard canned answer is always, “Well, a bull is half your calves,” I hate that re- sponse. A bull’s value lies in the value you place on your cow herd and the management practices you employ. I am not talking about the monetary value to you. The monetary value of a bull I sold in our fall sale was $100 more than the other guy was willing to spend on that given bull on that given day. Bulls I sell privately, we attempt to establish a similar equilibrium when there is no contending bidder. The value of the bull is the value he brings you. That isn’t necessarily the price. The more best management practices you implement, the more a bull is worth to your operation. If you are calving 365 and not retaining heifers, you need a cow freshener that won’t kill cows with a birthweight or kill you when handling them. The vast amount of inefficiencies in your herd makes a good bull “worth” little more than pound price plus a semen check to you. Now, if that is your level of management, you may want a better bull and actual- ly invest in one, but he won’t make you any more money. Every concept in the following words is null if you are not in a structured calving season. Much like how genetics are expressed in the environment they are given, the profitabil- ity of the genetics is expressed based on the level of man- agement of your cow herd. Whether you are calving in a tight calving season, backgrounding your calves, retaining heifers, retaining ownership, or direct marketing all impact the potential profitability of your bull. Do you engage in rotational grazing, have a good mineral program, consult
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AVERAGE BIDDING OVER STARTING PRICE – $740 120 BULLS SOLD AT AUCTION IN 2025 SPRING AND FALL SALES
$100-$500 in bidding 12
$600-$900 in bidding 22
Sold at the Starting Bid 42
$1,000+ in bidding 44
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COMMITTED TO DATA COLLECTION
The Data Driven Herd program recognizes American Angus Association® members committed to the collection and submission of data on multiple traits to AHIR® to help better characterize phenotypes in both their herd and the Angus breed. Participating herds collect a minimum of 8 to 12 traits of their choosing on a corresponding percentage of their herd and submit the data annually to AHIR to earn Bronze, Silver or Gold level recognition.
Scan to learn more about the program or head to qrco.de/DataDrivenHerdinfo
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DEDICATED TO DATA.
Dedicated to Data. We devote extra time to collect maternal traits beyond those required to target greater performance and predictability. Our goal is to not only to improve our genetics today, but also prepare for the future of the Angus breed.
COMMITTED TO IMPROVEMENT. DEDICATED TO DATA.
Raising quality registered Angus cattle takes commitment. As your genetic supplier, we take that seriously. That is why we believe a commitment to the female starts with Maternal Plus. Dedicated to Data. We devote extra time to collect maternal traits beyond those required to target greater performance and predictability. Our goal is to not only to improve our genetics today, but also prepare for the future of the Angus breed.
Contact AGI at 816-383-5100 or agi@angus.org for more information COMMITTED TO IMPROVEMENT.
Raising quality registered Angus cattle takes commitment. As your genetic supplier, we take that seriously. That is why we believe a commitment to the female starts with Maternal Plus.
Contact AGI at 816-383-5100 or agi@angus.org for more information
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AMERICAN ANGUS ASSOCIATION ® SELECTION TOOLS
Expected Progeny Difference (EPD), is the prediction of how future progeny of each animal are expected to perform relative to the progeny of other animals listed in the database. EPDs are expressed in units of measure for the trait, plus or minus. Interim EPDs may appear on young animals when their performance has yet to be incorporated into the American Angus Association National Cattle Evaluation (NCE) procedures. This EPD will be preceded by an “I”, and may or may not include the animal’s own performance record for a particular trait, depending on its availability, appropriate contemporary grouping, or data edits needed for NCE. PRODUCTION EPDS
lower PAP score. PAP score is an indicator of susceptibility to high altitude disease commonly experienced at elevations greater than 5,500 feet. Selection for this trait aims to improve the genetic potential for a sire’s progeny to have lower PAP scores thus a lower chance of contracting high altitude disease increasing the environmental adaptability of cattle living in mountain areas. Hair Shed EPD (HS), is expressed in units of hair shed score, with a lower EPD being more favorable indicating a sire should produce progeny who shed their winter coat earlier in the spring. Selection for this trait should improve the genetic potential for a sire’s progeny to shed off earlier increasing the environmental adaptability of cattle living in heat stressed areas and producers grazing endophyte-infected (hot) fescue. CARCASS EPDS Carcass Weight EPD (CW), expressed in pounds is a predictor of the differences in hot carcass weight of a sire’s progeny compared to progeny of other sires. Marbling EPD (Marb), expressed as a fraction of the difference in USDA marbling score of a sire’s progeny compared to progeny of other sires. Ribeye Area EPD (RE), expressed in square inches, is a predictor of the difference in ribeye area of a sire’s progeny compared to progeny of other sires. Fat Thickness EPD (Fat), expressed in inches, is a predictor of the differences in external fat thickness at the 12th rib (as measured between the 12th and 13th ribs) of a sire’s progeny compared to progeny of other sires. Group/progeny (C Grp/ Pg and U Grp/Pg) reflects the number of contemporary groups and the number of carcass and ultrasound progeny included in the analysis. $VALUE INDEXES $Value indexes, an economic selection index allows multiple change in several different traits at once pertaining to a specific breeding objective. The $Value is an estimate of how future progeny of each sire are expected to perform, on average, compared to progeny of other sires if the sires were randomly mated to cows and if calves were exposed to the same environment. Maternal Weaned Calf Value ($M), an index, expressed in dollars per head, predicts profitability differences from conception to weaning with the underlying breeding objective assuming that individuals retain their own replacement females within herd and sell the rest of the cull female and all male progeny as feeder calves. The model assumes commercial producers will replace 25% of their breeding females in the first generation and 20% of their breeding females in each subsequent generation. Traits included are as follows: calving ease direct, calving ease maternal, weaning weight, milk, heifer pregnancy, docility, mature cow weight, claw set and foot angle. Beef Value ($B), a terminal index, expressed in dollars per carcass, to predict profitability differences in progeny due to genetics for postweaning and carcass traits. This terminal index assumes commercial producers wean all male and female progeny, retain ownership of these animals through the feedlot phase and market these animals on a carcass grid. Traits included in the index are as follows: yearling weight, dry-matter intake, marbling, carcass weight, ribeye area and fat. Combined Value ($C), an index, expressed in dollars per head, which includes all traits that make up both Maternal Weaned Calf Value ($M) and Beef Value ($B) with the objective that commercial producers will replace 20% of their breeding females per year with replacement heifers retained within their own herd. The remaining cull heifer and steer progeny are then assumed to be sent to the feedlot where the producers retain ownership of those cattle and sell them on a quality-based carcass merit grid. Expected progeny differences (EPDs) directly influencing a combined index: calving ease direct (CED) and maternal (CEM), weaning weight (WW), yearling weight (YW), maternal milk (Milk), heifer pregnancy (HP), docility (DOC), mature cow weight (MW), foot angle (Angle), claw set (Claw), dry matter intake (DMI), marbling (Marb), carcass weight (CW), ribeye area (RE) and fat thickness (Fat).
Calving Ease Direct (CED), is expressed as a difference in percentage of unassisted births, with a higher value indicating greater calving ease in first-calf heifers. It predicts the average difference in ease with which a sire’s calves will be born when he is bred to first-calf heifers. Birth Weight EPD (BW), expressed in pounds, is a predictor of a sire’s ability to transmit birth weight to his progeny compared to that of other sires. Weaning Weight EPD (WW), expressed in pounds, is a predictor of a sire’s ability to transmit weaning growth to his progeny compared to that of other sires. Yearling Weight EPD (YW), expressed in pounds, is a predictor of a sire’s ability to transmit yearling growth to his progeny compared to that of other sires. Scrotal Circumference EPD (SC), expressed in centimeters, is a predictor of the difference in transmitting ability for scrotal size compared to that of other sires. MATERNAL EPDS Heifer Pregnancy (HP), is a selection tool to increase the probability or chance of a sire’s daughters becoming pregnant as first-calf heifers during a normal breeding season. A higher EPD is the more favorable direction and the EPD is reported in percentage units. Calving Ease Maternal (CEM), is expressed as a difference in percentage of unassisted births with a higher value indicating greater calving ease in first-calf daughters. It predicts the average ease with which a sire’s daughters will calve as first-calf heifers when compared to daughters of other sires. Maternal Milk EPD (Milk), is a predictor of a sire’s genetic merit for milk and mothering ability as expressed in his daughters compared to daughters of other sires. In other words, it is that part of a calf’s weaning weight attributed to milk and mothering ability. Teat Size EPD (Teat), expressed in units of teat size score, with a higher EPD indicating a sire will produce daughters with smaller teat size compared to that of other sires’ daughters. Udder Suspension EPD (UDDR), expressed in units of udder suspension score, with a higher EPD indicating a sire will produce daughters with tighter udder suspension compared to that of other sires’ daughters. Functional Longevity EPD (FL), expressed in number of calves, is a predictor of the number of calves a sire’s daughters are predicted to produce by 6 years of age compared to that of other sires’ daughters. A higher EPD is the more favorable direction indicating more calves produced on average. Cow Energy Value ($EN), expressed in dollar savings per cow per year, assesses differences in cow energy requirements as an expected dollar savings difference in daughters of sires. A larger value is more favorable when comparing two animals (more dollars saved on feed energy expenses). Components for computing the cow $EN savings difference include lactation energy requirements and energy costs associated with differences in mature cow size. MANAGEMENT EPDS Docility (Doc), is expressed as a difference in yearling cattle temperament, with a higher value indicating more favorable docility. It predicts the average difference of progeny from a sire in comparison with another sire’s calves. In herds where temperament problems are not an issue, this expected difference would not be realized. Claw Set EPD (Claw), is expressed in units of claw-set score, with a lower EPD being more favorable indicating a sire will produce progeny with more ideal claw set. The ideal claw set is toes that are symmetrical, even and appropriately spaced. Foot Angle EPD (Angle), is expressed in units of foot-angle score, with a lower EPD being more favorable indicating a sire will produce progeny with more ideal foot angle. The ideal is a 45-degree angle at the pastern joint with appropriate toe length and heel depth. Pulmonary arterial pressure EPD (PAP), is expressed in millimeters of Mercury (mmHg), with a lower EPD being more favorable indicating a sire should produce progeny with a
WEIGHTS BW (Birth Weight): The actual weight in pounds at birth. Adj. WW (Adj. Weaning Weight): The weight in pounds at weaning adjusted to 205 days of age. WWR (Weaning Weight Ratio): The percent above or below average (100 = average) a bull or female is for its adjusted weaning weight. Adj. YW (Adj. Yearling Weight): The weight in pounds adjusted to 365 days of age. YWR (Yearling Weight Ratio): The percent above or below average (100 = average) a bull or female is for its adjusted yearling weight. MEASUREMENTS Adj. %IMF: The percent intramuscular fat (marbling) adjusted to 365 days of age. Heritability for marbling is in the moderate range. %IMF Ratio: The percent above or below average (100 = average) a bull or female is for its marbling scan within its contemporary group. Adj. Yrlg. Ribeye Area: Each animal’s ribeye area measured in square inches and adjusted to one year of age. REA Ratio: The percent above or below average (100 = average) a bull or female is for its adjusted ribeye area. DAM'S PRODUCTION RECORD: WWR (Weaning Weight Ratio): The number of calves a dam has had and their average weaning weight ratio. Example: 2-102 means the dam has had 2 calves with an average WWR of 102.
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Birth Date: 02-08-2024 Tattoo: 2427 OAK HOLLOW SENTINEL 2427 [ AMF-CAF-D2F-DDF-M1F-NHF-OHF-OSF-RDF ] 1 Bull *20882441
Lot
DNA Tested
*Prairiedge Steadfast
#*Connealy Confidence Plus *Prairiedge Blackbird 19 *Connealy Western Front *K C F Miss Sure Fire D350 #*K C F Bennett TheRock A473 *Thomas Patricia 9705 *OAK HOLLOW 1466 of 3140 1207 *Oak Hollow Blackbird W 3477
*K C F Bennett Steadfast H587 20015746 #*K C F Miss Western F550
$ INDEXES
$M +118 1% $EN +0 15% $B +190 20% $C +364 4%
$VALUE INDEXES
+*K C F Bennett Limestone
#*Oak Hollow Blackbird W 4017 19826064 *Oak Hollow Blackbird W 3750
DAM’S PRODUCTION RECORD
Dam's WWR 4-108 Dam's C/I 362 CED BW WW YW SC DOC HS
HP CLAW
MATERNAL
Angle CEM Milk Teat +.39 15% +13 10% +30 25% +.27 +10 20% +.1 25% +74 35% +128
+1.93 4% +9
CW MARB RE +.38 35% +17.3 1% +.34 10%
Udder
FL
GROWTH EPDs
CARCASS
+.41
+1.18 10% +69 20% +1.07 25% +1.04 15%
PERFORMANCE DATA
Act BW Adj WW Ratio Adj YW Ratio Adj IMF Ratio
Adj RE
Ratio
WEIGHTS
MEASUREMENTS
71
594
103
980
97
3.68
112
11.8
98
Top 35% breed average.
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2-YEAR-OLD BULLS
1
3
OAK HOLLOW SENTINEL 2427 [ AMF-CAF-D2F-DDF-M1F-NHF-OHF-OSF-RDF ]
OAK HOLLOW STRONGHOLD 2491 [ AMF-CAF-D2F-DDF-NHF-OHF ]
Lot
Lot
*Prairiedge Steadfast Birth Date: 02-08-2024
Bull *20882441
Tattoo: 2427
*Prairiedge Steadfast Birth Date: 03-02-2024
Bull *21031963
Tattoo: 2491
#*Connealy Confidence Plus *Prairiedge Blackbird 19 *Connealy Western Front *K C F Miss Sure Fire D350 #*K C F Bennett TheRock A473 *Thomas Patricia 9705 *OAK HOLLOW 1466 of 3140 1207 *Oak Hollow Blackbird W 3477
#*Connealy Confidence Plus *Prairiedge Blackbird 19 #*Casino Bomber N33 *K C F Miss 48708 D417 #*K C F Bennett TheRock A473 *Thomas Patricia 9705 OAK Hollow 0T09 of 2321 5342 OAK Hollow Effie 2613
*K C F Bennett Steadfast H587 20015746 #*K C F Miss Western F550
*K C F Bennett Steadfast J394 20366611 #*K C F Miss Bomber G468
$ INDEXES
$ INDEXES
$M +119 1% $EN +1 15% $B +190 20% $C +365 4%
$M +127 1% $EN +4 10% $B +180 25% $C +360 4%
+*K C F Bennett Limestone
+*K C F Bennett Limestone
#*Oak Hollow Blackbird W 4017 19826064 *Oak Hollow Blackbird W 3750
*Oak Hollow Effie 4233
20415346 Oak Hollow Effie 3273
Dam's WWR 4-108 Dam's C/I 362 CED BW WW YW SC DOC HS
Dam's WWR 2-90 Dam's C/I 358 CED BW WW YW SC DOC HS
HP CLAW
HP CLAW
Angle CEM Milk Teat +.39 15% +13 10% +30 25% +.27 +10 20% +.1 25% +74 35% +128
+1.92 4% +9
CW MARB RE +.38 35% +17.2 1% +.33 5%
+16 2% -.8 15% +72
+121
+.79
+22
CW MARB RE +.29 20% +16.6 2% +.46
Udder
FL
Angle CEM Milk Teat +.38 15% +12 15% +31 20% +.55
Udder
FL
+.42
+1.18 10% +69 20% +1.06 25% +1.04 15%
+.53
+1.19 4% +64 30% +1.10 25% +.80
PERFORMANCE DATA
PERFORMANCE DATA
Act BW Adj WW Ratio Adj YW Ratio Adj IMF Ratio
Adj RE
Ratio
Act BW Adj WW Ratio Adj YW Ratio Adj IMF Ratio
Adj RE
Ratio
71
594
103
980
97
3.68
112
11.8
98
57
540
94
1042
104
3.94
106
12.4
103
$9,000 starting bid. Recommended for use on cows and heifers. Oak Hollow Sentinel 2427 is a natural calf from the best-producing cow in our herd from the last 15 years. She has an exceptional production record with an average weaning ratio of 108 and IMF ratio of 148. All 3 of her sons have been retained for use in our own herd. Her only daughter has weaned 2 @ 104 and calved in February every year. The Sentinel calves have come with exceptional vigor and rapid early growth this spring. The only reason he is being offered is because of the recent retention of his younger brother (Oak Hollow Armory 2505) and the heavy use of his mother in ET work. His EPDs speak for themselves, and his paternal half-sisters are some of our favorite young cows in the herd.
$8,000 starting bid. Recommended for use on cows and heifers. Oak Hollow Strong- hold 2491 rounds out the three bulls we kept coming off test in the spring of 2025. He is the smallest-framed and highest $M of any of the full two-year-old bulls. Despite his dam side lacking a Pathfinder designation, his cow line is no less impactful. His dam is from the same cow line as the mother of Oak Hollow Woodwright 2352. If you’ve evaluated our herd before, you know Limestone daughters are our favorites in the herd, and a bull we still use extensively for natural service, even at 8 years old. Use this bull to bring size down and push what matters most- profit.
2
Lot
OAK HOLLOW CLEAR CUT 2401 [ AMF-CAF-D2F-DDF-M1F-NHF-OHF-OSF-RDF ]
#*Spring Cove Reno 4021 Birth Date: 01-24-2024
Bull *20881459
Tattoo: 2401
#+*KM Broken Bow 002 *Spring Cove Liza 021
+*Yon Top Cut G730
19476453 +*Yon Sarah D668
#*V A R Discovery 2240 +*Yon Sarah A615 *OAK HOLLOW 1605 of 3474 1422 *OAK HOLLOW 1422 of 3172 1200
$ INDEXES
$M +116 1% $EN -10 30% $B +171 30% $C +338 10%
#*Oak Hollow Cliolier 3838 19213888 #Oak Hollow Cliolier 3140
*Oak Hollow Eurotia 3474 #+*OAK Hollow 0035 of 1402 Ext OAK Hollow Cliolier 2120
Dam's WWR 6-105 Dam's C/I 379 CED BW WW YW SC DOC HS
HP CLAW
+14 4% -1.5 10% +73
+127
+1.05
+34 1% +.28 20% +15.0 10% +.40 20%
Angle CEM Milk Teat +.44 35% +18 1% +40 1% +.59
Udder
FL
CW MARB RE
+.38
+1.11 30% +51
+1.28 15% +.92 25%
PERFORMANCE DATA
Act BW Adj WW Ratio Adj YW Ratio Adj IMF Ratio
Adj RE
Ratio
76
696
103
1155
102
5.70 144
13.8
105
$8,000 starting bid. Recommended for use on cows and heifers. Oak Hollow Clear Cut 2401 was the best of the Yon Top Cut sons from 2024, which was our top-selling sire group of 2025. We have semen in the tank and plan to use him AI moving for- ward in our heifer breeding work. Like Lot 1, he comes from a Pathfinder background. With top 1% CEM, Docility, and $Maternal, he is an ideal bull for aggressive heifer retention. His dam is 8 years old with another bull calf at side this spring, sired by Oak Hollow Sentinel 2427.
Oak Hollow Sentinel 2427 in March 2025 as a yearling.
Oak Hollow Clear Cut in March 2025 as a yearling.
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18-MONTH-OLD BULLS
*K C F Bennett Homestead H123 #K C F Bennett Homestead Tattoo: 2M20 OAK HOLLOW 2M20 OF 4K20 2293 4 Birth Date: 09-09-2024 Bull *21036129
*K C F Bennett Homestead H123 #K C F Bennett Homestead Tattoo: 2M22 OAK HOLLOW 2M22 OF 4K32 2293 6 Birth Date: 09-09-2024 Bull *21034896
Lot
Lot
*Oak Hollow Hallmark 2293
*Oak Hollow Hallmark 2293
#*K C F Miss Endowment F139 +*K C F Bennett Limestone +K C F Miss Consensus Y300 #+*TEX Playbook 5437 *OAK HOLLOW 1673 of 3489 1436 *Oak Hollow Erica 3D05 +*BJ Prophet 5275
#*K C F Miss Endowment F139
20537626 *Oak Hollow Georgina 4H18
20537626 *Oak Hollow Georgina 4H18
+*K C F Bennett Limestone +K C F Miss Consensus Y300 OAK HOLLOW 1825 of 3D63 1532 *OAK HOLLOW 1532 of 2205 1089
$ INDEXES
$ INDEXES
$M +121 1% $EN +9 10% $B +177 25% $C +351 10%
$M +104 2% $EN +1 15% $B +169 35% $C +323 15%
+*BJ Surpass
*Oak Hollow Erica 4K20
*Oak Hollow Eurotia 4K32
Oak Hollow Effie 3D63
20478622 *Oak Hollow Erica 3F47
20478606 *Oak Hollow Eurotia 3G54
*OAK HOLLOW 1363 of 2442 1018 #Oak Hollow Eurotia 3237
Dam's WWR 1-100 Dam's C/I 393 CED BW WW YW SC DOC HS
Dam's WWR 1-116 Dam's C/I 447 CED BW WW YW SC DOC HS
HP CLAW
HP CLAW
+13 10% -.5 20% +65
+97
+.10
+16
CW MARB RE +.40 35% +15.0 10% +.38 15%
+7
+1.6
+78 25% +127
+1.51 15% +11
+.53
+15.3 10% +.49
Angle CEM Milk Teat
Udder
FL
Angle CEM Milk Teat
Udder
FL
CW MARB RE
+.41 20% +17 1% +34 10% +.63 35% +.49
+1.16 10% +55
+1.04 25% +.76
+.54
+11 25% +22
+.82 10% +.60 35% +1.11 30% +67 25% +.68
+.82 35%
PERFORMANCE DATA
PERFORMANCE DATA
Act BW Adj WW Ratio Adj YW Ratio Adj IMF Ratio
Adj RE
Ratio
Act BW Adj WW Ratio Adj YW Ratio Adj IMF Ratio
Adj RE
Ratio
52
562
100
976
94
5.66
127
11.3
93
65
654
116
1169
112
3.42
77
13.1
107
$8,500 starting bid. Recommended for use on cows and heifers. Hallmark back on Surpass has been a perfect mating. Lot 4 is a calving ease bull with a big $M, sure feet, and over a 1.00 on marbling. He is exactly what you need to breed and keep heifers. You will see a lot of these 3/4 sibs in our pedigrees moving forward.
$7,000 starting bid. Recommended for use on cows. Lot 6 is a top 2% $M bull with a lot of traits in the top 1/3 of the breed. At 7 CED, he’s technically a calving-ease bull, but we’d really shy away from using him on heifers. The cow line back to 3237 has been great for us.
*K C F Bennett Homestead H123 #K C F Bennett Homestead Tattoo: 2M17 OAK HOLLOW 2M17 OF 4K17 2293 5 Birth Date: 09-06-2024 Bull *21034888
*K C F Bennett Homestead H123 #K C F Bennett Homestead Tattoo: 2M16 OAK HOLLOW 2M16 OF 4K25 2293 7 Birth Date: 09-06-2024 Bull *21034890
Lot
Lot
*Oak Hollow Hallmark 2293
*Oak Hollow Hallmark 2293
#*K C F Miss Endowment F139 +*K C F Bennett Limestone +K C F Miss Consensus Y300 #+*TEX Playbook 5437 *OAK HOLLOW 1673 of 3489 1436 *Oak Hollow Queen 3D25 +*BJ Prophet 5275
#*K C F Miss Endowment F139 +*K C F Bennett Limestone +K C F Miss Consensus Y300 *Mill Brae I Karama 7237 *OAK HOLLOW 1F44 of 3025 D404 Oak Hollow Blackbird W 3B65 #+*E&B Plus One
20537626 *Oak Hollow Georgina 4H18
20537626 *Oak Hollow Georgina 4H18
$ INDEXES
$ INDEXES
$M +114 1% $EN +7 10% $B +177 25% $C +344 10%
$M +111 1% $EN -9 30% $B +194 15% $C +363 4%
+*BJ Surpass
+*4 Sons Plus One 1H77
*Oak Hollow Queen 4K17
*Oak Hollow Blackbird W 4K25 20527419 *Oak Hollow Blackbird W 4H25
20478621 *Oak Hollow Queen 3F46
Dam's WWR 1-105 Dam's C/I 387 CED BW WW YW SC DOC HS
Dam's WWR 1-100 Dam's C/I 391 CED BW WW YW SC DOC HS
HP CLAW
HP CLAW
+10 20% +1.1
+74 35% +120 +1.36 25% +21
+.48
+14.4 15% +.36 10%
+6
+1.2
+86 10% +138 25% +1.89 5% +19
+.41
+14.8 10% +.41 25%
Angle CEM Milk Teat
Udder
FL
CW MARB RE
Angle CEM Milk Teat
Udder
FL
CW MARB RE
+.30 2% +14 5% +17
+.42
+.48
+1.15 15% +58
+.89 35% +.98 20%
+.45
+10 30% +24
+.51
+.42
+1.18 10% +76 10% +.99 30% +.70
PERFORMANCE DATA
PERFORMANCE DATA
Act BW Adj WW Ratio Adj YW Ratio Adj IMF Ratio
Adj RE
Ratio
Act BW Adj WW Ratio Adj YW Ratio Adj IMF Ratio
Adj RE
Ratio
55
590 105
1022
99
4.91
110
12.5
102
56
448
100
907
100 4.33
100
9.9
100
$8,000 starting bid. Recommended for use on cows and heifers of known breeding. A 3/4 brother to Lot 4, 2M17 gives you a little more growth. These bulls are cook- ie-cutter uniform. With milk in the teens and a top 10% $En, he is a bull for someone seeking lower-input females. At +10 CED and a slightly positive birthweight, we like him on heifers, but would avoid using him on a sort of unknown sale barn heifers that weren’t tract scored pre-breeding.
$6,500 starting bid. Recommended for use on cows. This is a really neat bull. As the highest growth and $C hallmark son in the sale, 2M16 checks a lot of boxes. Use him on cows to keep daughters and sell high-value carcasses. He is a tremendous bull for both. Don’t read too much into the data. He was an accidental dam swap at birth, and his data was run as a contemporary group of one.
Birth Date: 09-02-2022 Oak Hollow Hallmark 2293 A Lot Bull *20537626
Tattoo: 2293
$M +127 1% $EN +6 15% $W +82 15% $G +97 4% $B +208 10% $C +397 1% $ INDEXES
#K C F Bennett Homestead
K C F Bennett Energizer #K C F Miss Quality P164 *Thomas Endowment *K C F Miss Provision D197 #*K C F Bennett TheRock A473
*K C F Bennett Homestead H123 19936101 #*K C F Miss Endowment F139
+*K C F Bennett Limestone
*Oak Hollow Georgina 4H18
*Thomas Patricia 9705 #*Connealy Consensus #K C F Miss 589 M359
20086694 +K C F Miss Consensus Y300
CED BW EPD WW EPD YW EPD SC
DOC
HP
+12 15% -.3 20% +72
+109
+1.28 25% +18
+17.3 1%
Claw Angle
HS
CEM Milk
CW MARB RE
+.48
+.48
+.58
+12 15% +24
+61 30% +1.45 5% +1.01 15%
Oak Hollow Hallmark 2293 is the heaviest used sire in our herd over the last 24 months and has made an impact early. His calves start small, are vigorous, and grow like a weed from a few months old through well past 205 days. He has shown the ability to moderate size and produce high-value carcasses. Having seen nationwide use, he has an average ratio of 99 at birth, 101 weaning, and 114 IMF scan. You will see a lot of Hallmark progeny from us in the coming years. Semen is available through ABS.
Oak Hollow Hallmark 2293 - Reference Sire A
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*K C F Bennett Homestead H123 #K C F Bennett Homestead Tattoo: 2M14 OAK HOLLOW 2M14 OF 3648 2293 8 Birth Date: 09-03-2024 Bull *21029945
Birth Date: 10-03-2024 Tattoo: 2M49 OAK HOLLOW 2M49 OF 4K38 F161 10 Bull *21056211
Lot
Lot
#*K C F Bennett TheRock A473
#*K C F Bennett Southside +K C F Miss Protege W148 #*S S Objective T510 0T26 +Thomas Patricia 71138
*Oak Hollow Hallmark 2293
+*K C F Bennett Limestone 19301586 *Thomas Patricia 9705
#*K C F Miss Endowment F139
20537626 *Oak Hollow Georgina 4H18
+*K C F Bennett Limestone +K C F Miss Consensus Y300 *OAK HOLLOW 1363 of 2442 1018 *OAK HOLLOW 1018 of 2542 0035
$ INDEXES
$ INDEXES
$M +99 4% $EN +1 15% $B +154 $C +299 25%
$M +99 4% $EN -17 $B +192 15% $C +348 10%
+*4 Sons Plus One 1H77
#+*E&B Plus One
*Oak Hollow Effie 3648
*Oak Hollow Effie 4K38
OAK Hollow Eurotia 2442 Oak Hollow 0990 of 2442 0407 Oak Hollow Effie 2882
*Mill Brae I Karama 7237 *OAK HOLLOW 1F44 of 3025 D404 *Oak Hollow Effie 3648
18410977 Oak Hollow Effie 3172
20477606 *Oak Hollow Eurotia 4H60
Dam's WWR 7-96 Dam's C/I 399 CED BW WW YW SC DOC HS
Dam's WWR 1-94 Dam's C/I 359 CED BW WW YW SC DOC HS
HP CLAW
HP CLAW
+13 10% +.3 30% +66
+113
+1.06
+17
+.59
+16.0 4% +.47
+16 2% -2.3 3% +65
+119
+1.04
+16
CW MARB RE +.34 30% +17.8 1% +.48
Angle CEM Milk Teat
Udder
FL
CW MARB RE
Angle CEM Milk Teat
Udder
FL
+.41 20% +17 1% +17
+.78 10% +.65 25% +1.12 25% +50
+.77
+.61
+.45
+14 5% +27
+1.01 1% +.93 1% +1.15 15% +68 25% +.98 30% +1.04 15%
PERFORMANCE DATA
PERFORMANCE DATA
Act BW Adj WW Ratio Adj YW Ratio Adj IMF Ratio
Adj RE
Ratio
Act BW Adj WW Ratio Adj YW Ratio Adj IMF Ratio
Adj RE
Ratio
64
577
98
1086 104
3.97
110
13.3
101
45
529
94
1038
100 3.89
87
12.0
98
$7,000 starting bid. Recommended for use on cows and heifers. The trend continues to be high $M Hallmark sons. Here is the stoutest calving ease Hallmark option. His mother is 10 years old and still contributing good work with a great udder. His grand- mother is still here at 15 years old.
$7,500 starting bid. Recommended for use on cows and heifers. We love to see Limestone in the pedigree. This extreme calving ease option is the best udder EPD bull of a lot of good udder EPD bulls. He also has a massive heifer pregnancy EPD. His big $M and $C say there’s profit to go with his other maternal traits. He comes from the same cow line as Lot 8.
*K C F Bennett Homestead H123 #K C F Bennett Homestead Tattoo: 2M15 OAK HOLLOW 2M15 OF 4K28 2293 9 Birth Date: 09-06-2024 Bull *21034889
Birth Date: 09-13-2024 Tattoo: 2M34 OAK HOLLOW 2M34 OF 4K26 F161 11 Bull *21039005
Lot
Lot
#*K C F Bennett TheRock A473
#*K C F Bennett Southside +K C F Miss Protege W148
*Oak Hollow Hallmark 2293
+*K C F Bennett Limestone 19301586 *Thomas Patricia 9705
#*K C F Miss Endowment F139 +*K C F Bennett Limestone +K C F Miss Consensus Y300
20537626 *Oak Hollow Georgina 4H18
#*S S Objective T510 0T26 +Thomas Patricia 71138 OAK HOLLOW 1825 of 3D63 1532 *OAK HOLLOW 1532 of 2205 1089
$ INDEXES
$ INDEXES
$M +108 1% $EN -3 20% $B +152 $C +305 25%
$M +94 10% $EN -7 25% $B +169 35% $C +313 20%
LS Equity 930
+*Connealy Equity WG Elite Erica 328 #+*D R Sierra Cut 7404 K C F Miss 1407 P101
*Oak Hollow Pride 4K28
*Oak Hollow Effie 4K26
Oak Hollow Effie 3D63
20477028 #K C F Miss Sierra Cut Y374
20478602 *Oak Hollow Effie 3963
*OAK HOLLOW 1722 of 3536 1439 *Oak Hollow Effie 3708
Dam's WWR 1-88 400 CED BW WW YW SC DOC HS Dam's C/I
Dam's WWR 1-90 Dam's C/I 386 CED BW WW YW SC DOC HS
HP CLAW
HP CLAW
+17 1% -2.7 2% +52
+91
+1.27 30% +31 4% +.37 30% +16.0 4% +.41 25%
+11 15% -.2 20% +66
+120
+.98
+19
CW MARB RE +.29 20% +16.2 3% +.49
Angle CEM Milk Teat
Udder
FL
CW MARB RE
Angle CEM Milk Teat
Udder
FL
+.47
+13 10% +31 20% +.75 15% +.69 20% +1.23 1% +42
+.68
+.92 25%
+.48
+12 15% +28
+.66 30% +.64 30% +1.06
+53
+1.00 30% +.71
PERFORMANCE DATA
PERFORMANCE DATA
Act BW Adj WW Ratio Adj YW Ratio Adj IMF Ratio
Adj RE
Ratio
Act BW Adj WW Ratio Adj YW Ratio Adj IMF Ratio
Adj RE
Ratio
45
496
88
949
91
3.68
83
12.3
101
55
509
90
1071
103
4.70 105
12.2
100
$7,000 starting bid. Recommended for use on cows and heifers. This bull is extremely interesting on paper and in pedigree. He excels in what you want in replacement heifers- longevity, docility, and udders. He is also a 3/4 sib to the two best Hallmark yearling heifers in the spring herd. Don’t overlook this extreme calving ease option. He is from the same cow line as Lot 21.
$7,000 starting bid. Recommended for use on cows and heifers. This bull pairs great with the last one as a couple Limestone sons to go out and breed a big set of heifers. Both come with an extensive amount of Oak Hollow breeding on the bottom side of the pedigree.
Birth Date: 03-25-2020 4 Sons Plus One 1H77 B Lot Bull +*19725046
Tattoo: 1H77
$ INDEXES
#*Connealy Confidence Plus
#*Connealy Confidence 0100
$M +101 3% $EN +5 15% $W +70 $G +70 20% $B +180 20% $C +334 10%
#+*E&B Plus One Elbanna of Conanga 1209 19196960 #+E&B Lady 1023 Precision 936 #+E&B 1680 Precision 1023 E&B Lady 878 New Design 441 #*Mill Brae Identified 4031 #*Koupals B&B Identity *Mill Brae I Karama 7237 *Mill Brae Pro Blackcap 1092 18923181 Mill Brae Stim Karama 3025
#*Connealy Stimulus 8419 Mill Brae AB Karama 1304
CED BW EPD WW EPD YW EPD SC
DOC
HP
+13 10% -1.5 10% +60
+108
+.48
+15
+13.7 20%
Claw Angle
HS
CEM Milk
CW MARB RE
+.35 10% +.34 3% +.47
+10 35% +29 30% +55
+.90 30% +1.08 10%
4 Sons Plus One 1H77 has built a significant data library for us, recording 144 calves before calving this spring. We have used sons in our herd, such as Oak Hollow Outpost 2L24 and Oak Hollow Outfitter 2M31. The sons tend to come with impressive early growth and truly moderate mature size. We have many young daughters in the herd doing good work. Semen is available for shipment from Cottage Farms.
4 Sons Plus One 1H77 - Reference Sire B
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Birth Date: 09-21-2024 Tattoo: 2M42 OAK HOLLOW 2M42 OF 4J22 1H77 12 Bull *21044852
Birth Date: 11-29-2024 Tattoo: 2M66 OAK HOLLOW 2M66 OF H943 1H77 15 Bull *21107085
Lot
Lot
#+*E&B Plus One
#*Connealy Confidence Plus #+E&B Lady 1023 Precision 936 #*Mill Brae Identified 4031 Mill Brae Stim Karama 3025 #*Connealy Confidence Plus
#+*E&B Plus One
#*Connealy Confidence Plus #+E&B Lady 1023 Precision 936 #*Mill Brae Identified 4031 Mill Brae Stim Karama 3025 #*Connealy Consensus 7229 Mill Bar Bemindful Maid 6304
+*4 Sons Plus One 1H77
+*4 Sons Plus One 1H77
19725046 *Mill Brae I Karama 7237
19725046 *Mill Brae I Karama 7237
$ INDEXES
$ INDEXES
$M +78 25% $EN -9 30% $B +187 20% $C +321 15%
$M +96 5% $EN +10 5% $B +153 $C +294 30%
*K C F Bennett Plus F505
#*Mill Bar Hickok 7242
*Oak Hollow Miss Emulous 4J22 20179131 #K C F Miss Granite B537 Dam's WWR 2-90 Dam's C/I
*Yon Queen H943
*K C F Miss 48708 C560 #*Connealy Black Granite #K C F Miss 48708 Y580
19806093 Yon Queen F1164
#*Yon Full Force C398 Yon Queen B845
372 CED BW WW YW SC DOC HS
Dam's WWR 3-96 Dam's C/I 482 CED BW WW YW SC DOC HS
HP CLAW
HP CLAW
+14 4% -.6 15% +70
+116
-1.01
+16
+.37 30% +11.5
+.44 35%
+16 2% -1.5 10% +57
+107
+.94
+17
CW MARB RE +.35 30% +14.4 15% +.46
Angle CEM Milk Teat
Udder
FL
CW MARB RE
Angle CEM Milk Teat
Udder
FL
+.49
+13 10% +22
+.60
+.63 30% +1.07
+61
+1.02 30% +1.04 15%
+.46
+15 3% +28
+.35
+.33
+1.09
+49
+.42
+.88 30%
PERFORMANCE DATA
PERFORMANCE DATA
Act BW Adj WW Ratio Adj YW Ratio Adj IMF Ratio
Adj RE
Ratio
Act BW Adj WW Ratio Adj YW Ratio Adj IMF Ratio
Adj RE
Ratio
71
567
95
986
93
3.65
107
13.2
99
68
588
99
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
$7,000 starting bid. Recommended for use on cows and heifers. The dam of this bull is a picture-perfect cow. This Miss Emulous cow traces back to B537, the best-pro- ducing female we ever purchased. The 2014 born cow has put 34 female descendants in the herd. Keep every daughter out of this bull.
$6,000 starting bid. Recommended for use on cows and heifers. This bull is a complete outcross to our entire cow herd aside from his half-sisters. His dam is a nice, small-framed female purchased from Yon Family Farms as a bred heifer. He was slightly too young during the yearling data collection window to run his data with the group. Tattoo: 2M13 OAK HOLLOW 2M13 OF 4K09 G730 16 Bull *21031978 Lot
Birth Date: 09-07-2024 Tattoo: 2M21 OAK HOLLOW 2M21 OF 4K21 1H77 13 Bull *21034892
Lot
#*Spring Cove Reno 4021 Birth Date: 09-02-2024
#+*E&B Plus One
#*Connealy Confidence Plus #+E&B Lady 1023 Precision 936
#+*KM Broken Bow 002 *Spring Cove Liza 021
+*4 Sons Plus One 1H77
+*Yon Top Cut G730
19725046 *Mill Brae I Karama 7237
19476453 +*Yon Sarah D668
#*Mill Brae Identified 4031 Mill Brae Stim Karama 3025 *K C F Bennett Homestead H123 #K C F Bennett Homestead
#*V A R Discovery 2240 +*Yon Sarah A615 *K C F Bennett Homestead H123 #K C F Bennett Homestead
$ INDEXES
$ INDEXES
$M +89 10% $EN +1 15% $B +153 $C +287 35%
$M +119 1% $EN -12 35% $B +137 $C +297 30%
*Oak Hollow Miss Emulous 4K21 #*K C F Miss Endowment F139 20537645 *Oak Hollow Miss Emulous 4H67 +*K C F Bennett Limestone #K C F Miss Granite B537 Dam's WWR 1-101 Dam's C/I 393 CED BW WW YW SC DOC HS
*Oak Hollow Eurotia 4K09
#*K C F Miss Endowment F139 OAK HOLLOW 1530 of 3380 1314 #*Oak Hollow Eurotia 3536
20537636 *Oak Hollow Eurotia 4H83 Dam's WWR 1-100 Dam's C/I
391 CED BW WW YW SC DOC HS
HP CLAW
HP CLAW
+11 15% +1.1
+61
+106
+.46
+12
+.41
+10.7
+.26 1%
+18 1% -2.7 2% +71
+113
+.60
+30 10% +.40 35% +17.5 1% +.32 4%
Angle CEM Milk Teat
Udder
FL
CW MARB RE
Angle CEM Milk Teat
Udder
FL
CW MARB RE
+.33 3% +12 15% +25
+.55
+.59
+1.08
+44
+.77
+.81
+.43 30% +17 1% +23
+.61
+.59
+1.22 2% +41
+.83
+.74
PERFORMANCE DATA
PERFORMANCE DATA
Act BW Adj WW Ratio Adj YW Ratio Adj IMF Ratio
Adj RE
Ratio
Act BW Adj WW Ratio Adj YW Ratio Adj IMF Ratio
Adj RE
Ratio
57
570
101
1068
103
3.59
80
10.8
89
54
484
100 969
100 3.89
100 10.8
100
$7,000 starting bid. Recommended for use on cows and heifers. You can reread what I said about the Miss Emulous females in the footnotes of Lot 12 to describe the dam of this bull. She is out of a 3/4 sister to Hallmark. 2M21 himself has exceptionally good feet and is an outcross to most traditional Oak Hollow genetics.
$7,500 starting bid. Recommended for use on cows and heifers. This bull has a big CED, FL, and $M. He is the type that you build your heifer retention plans around. His dam is a half-sister to Hallmark. We have yet to have an H123 daughter fall out of the herd.
Birth Date: 09-15-2024 Tattoo: 2M38 OAK HOLLOW 2M38 OF 3G28 1H77 14 Bull *21040450
Bull *21036356 Tattoo: 2M19 OAK HOLLOW 2M19 OF 4K12 G730 17
Lot
Lot
#*Spring Cove Reno 4021 Birth Date: 09-07-2024
#+*E&B Plus One
#*Connealy Confidence Plus #+E&B Lady 1023 Precision 936
#+*KM Broken Bow 002 *Spring Cove Liza 021
+*4 Sons Plus One 1H77
+*Yon Top Cut G730
19725046 *Mill Brae I Karama 7237
19476453 +*Yon Sarah D668
#*Mill Brae Identified 4031 Mill Brae Stim Karama 3025 *OAK HOLLOW 1D20 of 2442 1466 *OAK HOLLOW 1466 of 3140 1207
#*V A R Discovery 2240 +*Yon Sarah A615 *K C F Bennett Homestead H123 #K C F Bennett Homestead
$ INDEXES
$ INDEXES
$M +90 10% $EN +8 10%
$M +102 3% $EN -2 15% $B +142 $C +286 35%
*Oak Hollow Pauline 3G28
*Oak Hollow Pride 4K12
OAK Hollow Eurotia 2442 #+*OAK Hollow 0035 of 1402 Ext OAK Hollow Pauline 2506
#*K C F Miss Endowment F139 *OAK HOLLOW 1D20 of 2442 1466 *K C F Miss Weigh Up E471
$B +121 $C +247
19730671 #Oak Hollow Pauline 3004 Dam's WWR 4-103 Dam's C/I
20537639 #*Oak Hollow Pride 4H19
351 CED BW WW YW SC DOC HS
Dam's WWR 1-107 Dam's C/I 374 CED BW WW YW SC DOC HS
HP CLAW
HP CLAW
+9 30% +.3 30% +60
+97
+.24
+16
+.75
+11.3
+.48
+13 10% -.6 15% +64
+108
+1.15 35% +22
CW MARB RE +.40 35% +14.5 15% +.41 25%
Angle CEM Milk Teat
Udder
FL
CW MARB RE
Angle CEM Milk Teat
Udder
FL
+.40 20% +9
+27
+.52
+.44
+1.12 25% +44
+.45
+.64
+.41 20% +14 5% +36 5% +.68 25% +.51
+1.04
+35
+1.12 20% +.77
PERFORMANCE DATA
PERFORMANCE DATA
Act BW Adj WW Ratio Adj YW Ratio Adj IMF Ratio
Adj RE
Ratio
Act BW Adj WW Ratio Adj YW Ratio Adj IMF Ratio
Adj RE
Ratio
81
593
91
809
75
3.51
99
9.4
69
59
601
107
1020 98
5.83
131
13.5
111
$5,500 starting bid. Recommended for use on cows and heifers. Use this top 10% $En bull to moderate mature size. The 3004 cow is still here at 16.
$7,000 starting bid. Recommended for use on cows and heifers. This bull is a 3/4 brother to the last one and does many of the same things. He should give you a slightly smaller size female with a little more marbling than his brother.
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