ASA: (4507845) • BD: 2025-01-24 • TATTOO: 45N HOMO BLACK • HOMO POLLED • 3/4 SM 1/4 AN STAV OUTLAW 45N
ASA: (4507917) • BD: 2025-02-11 • TATTOO: 77N HOMO BLACK • HOMO POLLED • 3/4 SM 1/4 AN STAV OUTLAW 77N
Lot 4
Lot 5
SIRE: STAV AMERICAN OUTLAW 34L ASR AMERICAN PROUD H0301 STAV MISS CERTIFIED 901G
DAM: STAV CROSSFIT 2053K TJ CROSSFIT 570C KLER MISS 902G
SIRE: STAV AMERICAN OUTLAW 34L ASR AMERICAN PROUD H0301 STAV MISS CERTIFIED 901G
DAM: STAV MISS PIPELINE 2112K STAV PIPELINE 4E SK TR KATINKA X0760 G65
ACT BW
ADJ WW
ADJ YW
ADG
ADJ SCROTAL DOCILITY SCORE
ACT BW
ADJ WW
ADJ YW
ADG
ADJ SCROTAL DOCILITY SCORE
94
840
1435
4.25
37.4
1
90
816
1325
3.65
36.4
1
CE BW WW YW MCE MM MWW STAY DOC MB BF REA API TI 6.6 2.4 104.6 166.7 4.7 30.6 82.9 19 15.1 0.34 -0.067 0.94 140.4 94.8 2% 2% 10% 1% 15% 20% 15% 15% 15% • It’s going to be difficult to pick which Outlaw you want this year. When we put the catalog together by sire group, bulls are listed simply in birth order. We also generally only get time to take a couple of pictures per sire group since we do them ourselves. Just because there isn’t a picture doesn’t mean he’s any less of an animal—please keep that in mind as you sort through the catalog. Be sure to watch the videos on DV Auction, and as always, we’re more than happy to walk bulls with you and do our best to point you in the right direction for your program. • Lot 4 is a big-time growth standout with added frame and length that would make him a valuable asset to an Angus cowherd looking to stretch out and take advantage of heterosis. He ranks 12th out of 107 in his contemporary group, which is no small feat—especially coming out of a three-year-old dam. • His granddam, 902G, is also the dam of our junior herd sire STAV Trade School, whose first set of calves will arrive this January. Consistent performance is the best way to describe this cow family, and 45N fits that mold well.
CE BW WW YW MCE MM MWW STAY DOC MB BF REA API TI 11.8 1.7 96.6 160.3 7.9 26.5 74.4 10.9 13.8 -0.03 -0.048 0.95 109.6 82.2 10% 4% 10% 15% • American Outlaw was only bred to second-calf females for us last year. We ran out of time to get semen ahead of breeding, so when that happens, we turn our up-and-coming yearling bulls out and pretty much gate-cut the females. We do it that way on purpose—if a bull is truly a breeding piece, he should make consistent calves across a wide range of cows. Boy, did Outlaw do exactly that. • Lot 5 is a prime example. He’s out of a Pipeline female, and once again, it resulted in a top-end bull. If you’re looking for performance and functional maternal females, this pedigree checks the box. • Swagger is the word that comes to mind with this guy. He carries all the performance of his brothers with a little less birth weight. This bull is loaded with growth yet maintains his structural integrity—smooth on the move with great shape and quality to his feet.
ASA: (4507983) • BD: 2025-02-28 • TATTOO: 103N HOMO BLACK • HOMO POLLED • PB SM STAV OUTLAW 103L
Lot 6
Bulls become the property and therefore risk of the purchaser after the animal is declared sold. We guarantee the animal to be healthy and will have been inspected by Dr. Holly Roe- Johnson, DVM, prior to the sale. Any death or injury after the animal is sold is at the buyer’s expense and we encourage livestock insurance to be taken on any animal after the sale.
SIRE: STAV AMERICAN OUTLAW 34L ASR AMERICAN PROUD H0301 STAV MISS CERTIFIED 901G
DAM: STAV BOBBY 2060K HHS BOBBY 847F KAPPES PRIDE Y68 D430
ACT BW
ADJ WW
ADJ YW
ADG
ADJ SCROTAL DOCILITY SCORE
90
798
1383
4.18
35.8
1
CE BW WW YW MCE MM MWW STAY DOC MB BF REA API TI 6.7 2.9 91.9 143.4 5.6 24.5 70.4 18.2 14.9 0.28 -0.068 1.12 142.6 89.3 15% 15% 20% 25% 15% 15% • Probably the most moderate son of American Outlaw, yet potentially the most complete in the group. He is roughly 45 days younger than many of his contemporaries, and that gap will continue to close. • His dam and grandam are big-bodied, 6-frame cows that are as wide as a Mack truck, with outstanding udders and feet. 103N is built right, backed by real cow power, and deserves serious attention on sale day.
“We keep coming back to Stavick Simmental because the cattle simply do what they’re supposed to do. Their bulls are docile and easy to work with, and they hold condition without issues. Calves are up and sucking within minutes, with the kind of vigor you want to see. We background our own calves until April, and year after year they gain well—and we haven’t had a sale yet where the auctioneer hasn’t bragged on how they look. It’s fun hearing the oohs and aahs when they step into the ring. We’ve kept replacement heifers, and the genetics have noticeably improved our program and production over the last few years. Just as important, when you buy a bull from the Stavicks, you’re not just a customer—you’re family. Whether it’s swapping Snapchats of cattle or knowing they use the same bulls they sell us, the support doesn’t end on sale day. You get a quality bull and the confidence that someone stands behind him.” – Ryan and Beth Westphal, Canby, MN
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