5L Red Angus - Annual Spring Bull Sale [4/11/25]

HOW TO READ THE DATA:

SALE CATALOG DATA:

5L Star Ranking - see page ## for full review of this new addition

Zoetis HD50K marking the bulls genomically tested with enhanced $PROFIT EPD and parentage varification

Red Angus Category & Breed %

Registration Number, Date of Birth, Herd Prefix, and Tattoo

Animal Name

Sale Lot #

6

AllAround CalvingEase CowMaker WideBody AAAAA AAAA AAAAA AAAAA AAA AAA 5L AUGUSTINE 897-111M $Profit $Ranch $Feeder FERT F:G MW CW MB REA Carcass Dispo $29,631 $136 $226 2.58 0.18 -18 41 0.99 1.14 0% 4% 0% 3% 90% 2% 54% 0% 3% CED BW WW YW MILK act BW act IMF REA/cwt 13 -1.5 78 120 25 51% 56% 12% 20% 58% 5.47 1.33

HOOKS XAVIER 14X HOOKS AUGUSTINE 73A HOOK’S XCEL 57X LCOC AUGUSTINE U927E

Fertility - Lifetime productivity of an animal’s daughters. F:G - Feed Efficiency - Lower (nega- tive) means less feed required for gain $PROFIT System Indexes and Percentile Ranks $Profit Index $Ranch Index $Feeder Index see the section below for complete details of each selection index components

LEACHMAN QUARTERBACK LCOC GRU STABILIZER BL025 LCOC GRU STABILIZER YL008 5L ADVOCATE 817-14W 5L DEFENDER 560-30Z 5L BLACK ADINA 525-560

D002Z

5L LAKOTA 6435-897

5L PREMIER 453-103V 5L LAKOTA 1057-5180

5L LAKOTA 5180-6435

RECIP

SimAngus marking the bulls with Simmental influence on their pedigree

REA per 100#

Actual Ultrasound

Actual Birth Weight

Red Angus EPDs and percentile ranks CED - Calving Ease Direct BW - Birth Weight WW - Weaning Weight YW - Yearling Weight MILK - Daughter Milk Production

CW - Hot Carcass Weight MW - Mature Cow Weight IMF - USDA Marbling Score REA - Ribeye Area

3 Generation pedigree

Recip Cow

If Your Goal is Profit...Select for it! Use the Index that best fits your Operation

$Feeder Developed to compare how bulls will impact profitability in the post-weaning

$Profit Developed for operations that raise their own replacements and retains owner- ship on steers and cull heifers, which are marketed on a Quality Based Grid. $Profit assumes a bull will sire 100 progeny over his useful lifespan. $Profit Combines all the traits that comprise both $Ranch and $Feeder to yield one number that predicts Ranch- • Bull A has a $Profit of $15,000 • Bull B has a $Profit of $10,000 = We would expect Bull "A" to pro- duce an additonal $5000 of profit to the ranch over his service life ($50 per calf x 100 calves) when com- pared to Bull "B". Multi-generational use of $Profit will move both $Ranch and $Feeder in a positive direction, just not as fast as the singular use of $Ranch of $Feeder. ers' Bottom Lines. $Profit Example:

$Ranch Developed for cow/calf producers who retain their own replacements and market 100% of the steer calves and cull heifers after weaning. Traits included in $Ranch : Fertility, Milk, Weaning Growth, Cow Herd Feed Intake and Mature Cow Size $Ranch Example: = We would expect Bull "A" to produce $40 per head increased profit when compared to bull "B" in a cow/calf operation that raised their own replacements and sold all other calves at weaning. • Bull A has a $Ranch of $80 • Bull B has a $Ranch of $40 Multi-generational use of $Ranch will ul- timately result in: moderation in mature cow size, improved fertility, modest gains in weaning weight, improved stocking rates and ultimately - increased pounds of calf harvested per unit of feed/land resource.

phase (weaning to harvest). Traits included in $Feeder :

Feed Intake, Post-Weaning Gain, Carcass Weight, Quality Grade (Marbling), Yield Grade $Feeder Example: = We would expect calves sired by Bull "B" to earn $50 per head increaded profit between weaning and harvest when compared to calves sired by bull "A". • Bull A has a $Feeder of $100 • Bull B has a $Feeder of $150 Use of $Feeder in sire selection will maximize Feedlot Closeouts, but with no regard for the cow herd. Thus $Feeder should be used by herds that purchase their replacement females.

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