I-29 Bull Run Hereford, Angus, Simmental Bulls And Female Sale [3/7/26]

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PRESENTED BY:

Saturday - March 7, 2026 • 4 PM CST MEAL SERVED • ENTERTAINMENT AFTER THE SALE

NEW LOCATION [47189 US HIGHWAY 18 - WORTHING, SD 57077]

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TERMS & CONDITIONS Terms of the sale are cash or check payable during or after the sale and before cattle will be released. Cattle will not be transferred until paid in full. Each animal will be at the buyer’s risk immediately after the animal is sold. The auctioneer has complete charge of the sale and in case of a dispute in bidding, his decision will be final. Any announcement from the auction block will take precedence over printed material. All persons attending the sale do so at their own risk. The owners assume no liability for property loss or accidents that may occur. GUARANTEE Cattle will be sold and guaranteed in accordance with the recommended terms and conditions set forth by the appropriate breed association. SEE: Section 16 Breeding Guarantee, Page 40. Mark Family Simmental Breeding Guarantee, Page 21. Mortality insurance will be available on sale day. ABSENTEE BIDDING If you would like to place a bid but are unable to attend the sale, please direct your bid to any of the owners or sale staff. You may also bid online as the sale will be broadcast live with DV Auction. DELIVERY Options are as follows: YEARLING BULLS Free Delivery within 200 Miles, delivered by May 1. AGED BULLS Free Delivery Within 200 Miles, delivered by April 1. Delivery beyond the allotted miles will be $2 mile. Feed and Yardage beyond the Delivery Date will be $5/day. Sellers will work to make cooperative arrangements. Please contact the individual seller with any questions. All commercial heifers are the responsibility of the buyer to pick up, by no later than 11am Sunday March 8th at the sale facility. INSURANCE Even though animals may be housed by the seller for a convenience to the buyer, animals will be at the buyer’s risk immediately following the sale. We strongly recommend purchasing insurance. Insurance will be available on sale day. SEMEN INTERESTS Along with full possession, you are purchasing the full semen interests of all bulls unless otherwise noted. The seller will have the option to use the bull artificially for in-herd use, in which case they will be collected at their expense prior to the delivery and breeding season. AIR TRAVEL Sioux Falls Regional Airport is served by several major airlines. VETERINARIAN Sioux Nation Vet Clinic, Viborg, SD ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Photos, Catalog, Advertising - Robin Kleine Struck, G. O. Promo LLC Videography, Clerking Services - Halle Walsh / Phil Eggers, The Livestock Link

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SALE SCHEDULE Saturday, March 7, 2026 sale begins at 4pm CST LOCATION 47189 US HIGHWAY 18 - WORTHING, SD 57077

Cattle available for viewing at the sale site by 12pm, March 7th. If you’d like to view the offering prior, please make arrangements with the sellers. Meal + Entertainment following the sale PLEASE NOTE: This sale will be conducted as a video sale using the same bidding process as a live auction. SALE CONTACTS Erik Scott, Section 16 Cattle Co - (605) 214-1332 Craig Broughton, Section 16 Cattle Co - (605) 951-7595 Andy Mark, Mark Family Simmental - (712) 441-5920 Greg Mark, Mark Family Simmental - (605) 254-3416

Phil Eggers - (605) 351-5438 Kade Scott - (605) 214-5565 Jerry Mettler - (605) 987-4342 Tom Kuiper - (605) 759-8140 SALE STAFF Ted Souvignier, Auctioneer - (605) 660-3962

Aaron Friedt, American Hereford Association - (701) 590-9597 Rod Geppert, American Angus Association - (605) 295-3673 Michael Drotzmann, Stockmen’s Livestock - (605) 760-9803 Jared Sutton, Special Assignment - (605) 864-8527 IN CASE OF INCLEMENT WEATHER We will make every effort to hold the sale using our online platform, DV Auction. Watch for announcements on our website + Facebook pages. ANNOUNCEMENTS Announcements made the day of the sale take precedence over material printed in the sale catalog or any other advertising. We reserve the right to make any additional or withdraw any sale lot not meeting our specifications prior to sale time.

Welcome

After 11 years of hosting the I-29 Bull Run in Sioux Falls, we’re gearing up for some exciting changes in 2026! Bull Run 12 will bring you the same strong lineup of cattle, the same great people, and the same great experience, just with a new date and a new place to call home. JOIN US SATURDAY, MARCH 7 TH AT 47189 US HIGHWAY 18 - WORTHING, SOUTH DAKOTA The new location is a quick trip south of Sioux Falls off the Canton exit. Please stop by the sale site anytime the week prior to the sale to view cattle by appointment. Our crew will be available anytime after noon on sale day, and the sale will kick off at 4PM. We’ll have a complimentary meal and beverages, and we’ll keep the good time going with entertainment after the sale. This year’s offering is just as exciting as the current cattle market. Now is the time to invest in yourself and your cowherd with some of the breed leading genetics we are offering for sale. You can buy with confidence as all bulls in the sale have gone through additional DNA testing to help match our genetics with your success. If we can help with your bull or heifer selection please call or stop by anytime. We love talking cattle just as much as hearing from our friends and customers. From all of us at Section 16 Cattle Company + Mark Family Simmentals, we truly appreciate your friendship as well as your support of our programs and our cattle. See you March 7th!

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We do things differently at Section 16. All cattle at S16 are weighed with a digital scale at birth and have been GE-EPD tested. These factors along with genetic prediction tools provide a more precise EPD by adding DNA-based insight to predict offspring performance. NEW FOR 2026 (HEREFORD ONLY) By implementing our Select 16 designations (parameters below), customers will be able to easily identify the Hereford bulls in our offering that excel in each of these four categories: maternal (M), calving ease (Z), performance (P), and carcass (C). 16 Select Program

MZPC

M = maternal Z = calving ease P = performance C= carcass

M

[ top 20% $BMI, top 20% SCF, top 20% TEAT, + top 20% UDDR ] Goal: Produce replacement females that last a long time in the herd and breed back on time, all while maintaining good teat and udder structure. [ top 10% CE + top 10% BW ] Goal: Only focused on CE and BW for possible situations with labor limitations, knowing that the cow and environment also play a part in calf’s actual CE + BW. [ top 50% CE, top 50% BW, top 20% WW, + top 20% YW ] Goal: Enough Calving Ease to get a live calf, and that calf grows fast. No replacements kept back. All calves are sold by the pound. [ top 30% CW, top 30% REA, + top 30% MARB ] Goal: Focus on producing a superior carcass, while maintaining carcass weight.

Z

P

C WHAT’S IN A NAME [ the S16 naming process, explained ]

AHA: 44648331• DOB: 2/13/2025 S16 434L DAYBREAK 637N Herd Prefix SECTION 16 CATTLE CO. Dam’s ID Number S16 32H MISS REDMAN 434L Sire Name OBH DAYBREAK 751J ET

Sequential Number ID

Year Born BEFORE ID = FALL BORN BEHIND ID = SPRING BORN

When we decide to keep a herd bull raised by Section 16, we give him his own unique name, to not confuse his offspring with his sire’s. NOTE:

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Hereford Offering

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1 LOT

S16 03F DAYBREAK M620 ET

2 LOT BULL

1 LOT BULL

S16 L1 DAYBREAK 604M ET AHA: 44542048 DOB: 3/12/24 POLLED TATTOO: 604

S16 03F DAYBREAK M620 ET AHA: 44597510 DOB: 9/22/24 POLLED TATTOO: M620

ACT. BW 84 LB. ADJ. WW ET The American Hereford Association (AHA by launching a first of its kind single step a AHA is directly estimating accuracy values results in a more conservative value but a producing the most reliable genetic evalua which will give prospective buyers added c Buying animals that have a genomic profil offers many advantages that allow for quic average increase in accuracy when buying an animal without a GE-EPD. Similarly, a how many progeny equate to a genomic en a young animal that has been genotyped is gained on young, non-parent animals, thro the risk and allows for more directed selec The Power of Geno

ACT. BW 82 LB. ADJ. WW ET The American Hereford Association (AHA) has embraced the use of genomics into their genetic evaluation by launching a first of its kind single step analysis that utilizes the marker effects of specific traits. Likewise, AHA is directly estimating accuracy values rather than approximating. The direct estimation of accuracy results in a more conservative value but a more accurate value than previous methodologies. The AHA is producing the most reliable genetic evaluation that is supported by Whole Herd TPR™ and genomics, which will give prospective buyers added confidence in purchasing young and unproven animals. Buying animals that have a genomic profile incorporated into their Expected Progeny Difference (EPD) offers many advantages that allow for quicker breed and herd improvement. Below is a table showing the average increase in accuracy when buying a young animal with a Genomic Enhanced EPD (GE-EPD) versus an animal without a GE-EPD. Similarly, an effective progeny number increase is listed by trait that shows how many progeny equate to a genomic enhancement of a young animal (e.g. yearling). That’s right, buying a young animal that has been genotyped is like having 2-17 progeny, depending on the trait. The proof gained on young, non-parent animals, through a genomic enhancement is valuable and greatly mitigates the risk and allows for more directed selection. The Power of Genomically Enhanced EPDs SHF YORK 19H Y02 SHF DAYBREAK Y02 D287 ET SHF MISS M326 T08 ET HH ADVANCE 3297A ET HH MISS ADVANCE 7131E ET MC

MSU MF HUDSON 19H LOEWEN MISS P20 10W KCF BENNETT 3008 M326 SHF POSTIVE MISS 73C M15 CL 1 DOMINO 091X HH MISS ADVANCE 9228W HH ADVANCE 4055P HH MISS ADVANCE 7142T

MSU MF HUDSON 19H LOEWEN MISS P20 10W KCF BENNETT 3008 M326 SHF POSTIVE MISS 73C M15 KCF BENNETT M326 S342 KCF MISS 9126J T306 CHURCHILL SENSATION 028X S16 THELMA 6A

SHF YORK 19H Y02 SHF DAYBREAK Y02 D287 ET SHF MISS M326 T08 ET S16 STEENSLAND 31C ET CB4 S16 MS STEENSLAND 03F S16 6A MS SENSATION 51D

Accuracy Improvement HH MISS ADVANCE 1023Y ET

Effective Progeny Number Increase* 17 8 12

AHA Trait

Each animal tested recognized with th AHA GE-EPD logo

Each animal tested is recognized with the AHA GE-EPD logo.

Calving Ease Birth Weight

0.09 0.12 0.14 0.16 0.17 0.12 0.17 0.17 0.11

Weaning Weight Yearling Weight Scrotal Circumference Mature Cow Weight Udder Suspension Teat Size Carcass Weight Fat Rib-Eye Area Marbling INDEXES CED BW WW YW DMI SCF MILK UDDR TEAT CWT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ 7.9 -0.6 53 92 0.5 25 39 1.5 1.5 84 0.67 0.35 504 595 152 AGED BULL. Suitable for heifers. Outcross pedigree with balanced numbers for any breeding project. 0.08 0.07 0.10 7 7 3 2 2 3 * Effective Progeny Number Increase (EPNI)- EPNI is the difference gained for genotyped animals versus non-genotyped animals. 9 6 4 PERFORMANCE MATERNAL CARCASS

PERFORMANCE INDEXES CED BW WW YW DMI SCF MILK UDDR TEAT CWT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ 8.2 -1.4 56 86 0.2 21.1 35 1.5 1.5 80 0.66 0.3 452 539 149 AGED BULL. Suitable for heifers. Our favorite Daybreak who checks all the boxes to be your next herdbull. SALE TERMS ANNOUNCED DAY OF SALE. MATERNAL CARCASS

SHF DAYBREAK Y02 D287 ET SIRE OF LOTS 1 + 2

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3 LOT BULL

S16 34H DAYBREAK M614 AHA: 44611760 DOB: 9/14/24 POLLED TATTOO: 614

ACT. BW 83 LB. ADJ. WW 542 LB. WW RATIO 93% The American Hereford Association (AHA) has embraced the use of genomics into their genetic evaluation by launching a first of its kind single step analysis that utilizes the marker effects of specific traits. Likewise, AHA is directly estimating accuracy values rather than approximating. The direct estimation of accuracy results in a more conservative value but a more accurate value than previous methodologies. The AHA is producing the most reliable genetic evaluation that is supported by Whole Herd TPR™ and genomics, which will give prospective buyers added confidence in purchasing young and unproven animals. Buying animals that have a genomic profile incorporated into their Expected Progeny Difference (EPD) offers many advantages that allow for quicker breed and herd improvement. Below is a table showing the average increase in accuracy when buying a young animal with a Genomic Enhanced EPD (GE-EPD) versus an animal without a GE-EPD. Similarly, an effective progeny number increase is listed by trait that shows how many progeny equate to a genomic enhancement of a young animal (e.g. yearling). That’s right, buying a young animal that has been genotyped is like having 2-17 progeny, depending on the trait. The proof gained on young, non-parent animals, through a genomic enhancement is valuable and greatly mitigates the risk and allows for more directed selection. The Power of Genomically Enhanced EPDs

SHF YORK 19H Y02 SHF MISS M326 T08 ET CHURCHILL SENSATION 028X MCM MARLIE 816U SHF DAYBREAK Y02 D287 ET FHF 8Y LADYSPORT 145C LCX PERFECTO 11B ET FHF 10H VICTRA 31S

SHF DAYBREAK Y02 D287 ET

OBH DAYBREAK 751J ET

UPS MISS SENSATION 3785 ET

S16 STEENSLAND 31C ET S16 793 MISS STEENSLAND 414L ILR 4075 LADY BETH 793 ET

Accuracy Improvement

Effective Progeny Number Increase* 17 8 12

AHA Trait

Each animal tested is recognized with the AHA GE-EPD logo.

Calving Ease Birth Weight

0.09 0.12 0.14 0.16 0.17 0.12 0.17 0.17 0.11

Weaning Weight Yearling Weight Scrotal Circumference Mature Cow Weight Udder Suspension Teat Size Carcass Weight Fat Rib-Eye Area Marbling

PERFORMANCE INDEXES CED BW WW YW DMI SCF MILK UDDR TEAT CWT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ 0.5 2.6 58 85 0.1 27.8 36 1.4 1.5 70 0.78 0.06 530 607 115 AGED BULL. Big time carcass numbers! He will easily add eye appeal to your feeder cattle. MATERNAL CARCASS

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0.08 0.07 0.10 7 7 3 2 2 3 * Effective Progeny Number Increase (EPNI)- EPNI is the difference gained for genotyped animals versus non-genotyped animals.

4 LOT BULL

S16 414L DAYBREAK 653N AHA: 44648299 DOB: 3/19/25 POLLED TATTOO: 653

3 LOT

S16 34H DAYBREAK M614

ACT. BW 71 LB. ADJ. WW 571 LB. WW RATIO 110% The American Hereford Association (AHA) has embraced the use of genomics into their genetic evaluation by launching a first of its kind single step analysis that utilizes the marker effects of specific traits. Likewise, AHA is directly estimating accuracy values rather than approximating. The direct estimation of accuracy results in a more conservative value but a more accurate value than previous methodologies. The AHA is producing the most reliable genetic evaluation that is supported by Whole Herd TPR™ and genomics, which will give prospective buyers added confidence in purchasing young and unproven animals. Buying animals that have a genomic profile incorporated into their Expected Progeny Difference (EPD) offers many advantages that allow for quicker breed and herd improvement. Below is a table showing the average increase in accuracy when buying a young animal with a Genomic Enhanced EPD (GE-EPD) versus an animal without a GE-EPD. Similarly, an effective progeny number increase is listed by trait that shows how many progeny equate to a genomic enhancement of a young animal (e.g. yearling). That’s right, buying a young animal that has been genotyped is like having 2-17 progeny, depending on the trait. The proof gained on young, non-parent animals, through a genomic enhancement is valuable and greatly mitigates the risk and allows for more directed selection. The Power of Genomically Enhanced EPDs

SHF YORK 19H Y02 SHF MISS M326 T08 ET CHURCHILL SENSATION 028X MCM MARLIE 816U KCF BENNETT M326 S342 KCF MISS 9126J T306 HH ADVANCE 4075B ET DJB 46B BETH 1L

SHF DAYBREAK Y02 D287 ET

OBH DAYBREAK 751J ET

UPS MISS SENSATION 3785 ET

S16 STEENSLAND 31C ET S16 793 MISS STEENSLAND 414L ILR 4075 LADY BETH 793 ET

MZC

Accuracy Improvement

Effective Progeny Number Increase* 17 8 12

AHA Trait

Each animal tested is recognized with the AHA GE-EPD logo.

Calving Ease Birth Weight

0.09 0.12 0.14 0.16 0.17 0.12 0.17 0.17 0.11

PERFORMANCE INDEXES CED BW WW YW DMI SCF MILK UDDR TEAT CWT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ 11.8 -1.2 51 81 0 22.6 31 1.4 1.4 101 0.9 0.26 499 578 178 YEARLING BULL. Suitable for heifers. Top 5% of the breed for ribeye! MATERNAL CARCASS

Weaning Weight Yearling Weight Scrotal Circumference Mature Cow Weight Udder Suspension Teat Size Carcass Weight Fat Rib-Eye Area Marbling

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0.08 0.07 0.10 7 7 3 2 2 3 * Effective Progeny Number Increase (EPNI)- EPNI is the difference gained for genotyped animals versus non-genotyped animals.

5 LOT BULL

S16 434L DAYBREAK 637N AHA: 44648331 DOB: 2/13/25 POLLED TATTOO: 637

OBH DAYBREAK 751J ET SIRE OF LOTS 3 -6 which will give prospective buyers added confidence in purchasing young and unproven animals. Buying animals that have a genomic profile incorporated into their Expected Progeny Difference (EPD) offers many advantages that allow for quicker breed and herd improvement. Below is a table showing the average increase in accuracy when buying a young animal with a Genomic Enhanced EPD (GE-EPD) versus an animal without a GE-EPD. Similarly, an effective progeny number increase is listed by trait that shows how many progeny equate to a genomic enhancement of a young animal (e.g. yearling). That’s right, buying a young animal that has been genotyped is like having 2-17 progeny, depending on the trait. The proof gained on young, non-parent animals, through a genomic enhancement is valuable and greatly mitigates the risk and allows for more directed selection. The American Hereford Association (AHA) has embraced the use of genomics into their genetic evaluation by launching a first of its kind single step analysis that utilizes the marker effects of specific traits. Likewise, AHA is directly estimating accuracy values rather than approximating. The direct estimation of accuracy results in a more conservative value but a more accurate value than previous methodologies. The AHA is producing the most reliable genetic evaluation that is supported by Whole Herd TPR™ and genomics, The Power of Genomically Enhanced EPDs ACT. BW 85 LB. ADJ. WW 629 LB. WW RATIO 102%

SHF YORK 19H Y02 SHF MISS M326 T08 ET CHURCHILL SENSATION 028X MCM MARLIE 816U TH 122 71I VICTOR 719T TCK MS RED BULL RENDITION 3B PYRAMID PILGRIM 8128 FHF 38Y VICTRA 155E

SHF DAYBREAK Y02 D287 ET

OBH DAYBREAK 751J ET

UPS MISS SENSATION 3785 ET

TCK REDMANS VICTOR 26D

S16 32H MISS REDMAN 434L FHF 8128 VICTRA 32H

Accuracy Improvement

Effective Progeny Number Increase* 17 8 12

AHA Trait

Each animal tested is recognized with the AHA GE-EPD logo.

Calving Ease Birth Weight

0.09 0.12 0.14 0.16 0.17 0.12 0.17 0.17 0.11

Weaning Weight Yearling Weight Scrotal Circumference Mature Cow Weight Udder Suspension Teat Size Carcass Weight Fat Rib-Eye Area Marbling

PERFORMANCE INDEXES CED BW WW YW DMI SCF MILK UDDR TEAT CWT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ 1.5 4.5 69 108 0 12.1 25 1.2 1.2 80 0.94 0.03 329 401 142 YEARLING BULL. Our Daybreaks will add consistency to your calf crop. They never disappoint here. MATERNAL CARCASS

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0.08 0.07 0.10 7 7 3 2 2 3 * Effective Progeny Number Increase (EPNI)- EPNI is the difference gained for genotyped animals versus non-genotyped animals.

6 LOT BULL

S16 TCK 205L DAYBREAK 275N AHA: 44678519 DOB: 2/15/25 POLLED TATTOO: 275N

ACT. BW 82 LB. ADJ. WW 585 LB. WW RATIO 103% The American Hereford Association (AHA) has embraced the use of genomics into their genetic evaluation by launching a first of its kind single step analysis that utilizes the marker effects of specific traits. Likewise, AHA is directly estimating accuracy values rather than approximating. The direct estimation of accuracy results in a more conservative value but a more accurate value than previous methodologies. The AHA is producing the most reliable genetic evaluation that is supported by Whole Herd TPR™ and genomics, which will give prospective buyers added confidence in purchasing young and unproven animals. Buying animals that have a genomic profile incorporated into their Expected Progeny Difference (EPD) offers many advantages that allow for quicker breed and herd improvement. Below is a table showing the average increase in accuracy when buying a young animal with a Genomic Enhanced EPD (GE-EPD) versus an animal without a GE-EPD. Similarly, an effective progeny number increase is listed by trait that shows how many progeny equate to a genomic enhancement of a young animal (e.g. yearling). That’s right, buying a young animal that has been genotyped is like having 2-17 progeny, depending on the trait. The proof gained on young, non-parent animals, through a genomic enhancement is valuable and greatly mitigates the risk and allows for more directed selection. The Power of Genomically Enhanced EPDs

SHF YORK 19H Y02 SHF MISS M326 T08 ET CHURCHILL SENSATION 028X MCM MARLIE 816U PYRAMID 16W 110T 9116 PCR IDA GOLDIE 40X CHURCHILL PILGRIM 632D ET TCK MISS BULL DOG 7C

SHF DAYBREAK Y02 D287 ET

OBH DAYBREAK 751J ET

UPS MISS SENSATION 3785 ET

ILR 40X PYRAMID 90H ET TCK 83G MISS PYRAMID 90H 205L TCK 7C MS PILGRIM 83G

Accuracy Improvement

Effective Progeny Number Increase* 17 8 12

AHA Trait

Each animal tested is recognized with the AHA GE-EPD logo.

Calving Ease Birth Weight

0.09 0.12 0.14 0.16 0.17 0.12 0.17 0.17 0.11

Weaning Weight Yearling Weight Scrotal Circumference Mature Cow Weight Udder Suspension Teat Size Carcass Weight Fat Rib-Eye Area Marbling

PERFORMANCE INDEXES CED BW WW YW DMI SCF MILK UDDR TEAT CWT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ 6.7 2.6 55 84 0.3 16.7 29 1.3 1.4 72 0.68 0.04 357 424 110 YEARLING BULL. MATERNAL CARCASS

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S16 TCK 205L DAYBREAK 275N 7 7 3 2 2 3 * Effective Progeny Number Increase (EPNI)- EPNI is the difference gained for genotyped animals versus non-genotyped animals. 0.08 0.07 0.10

6 LOT

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7 LOT BULL

S16 5051 FINAL PRINT M612 ET AHA: 44612280 DOB: 9/13/24 POLLED TATTOO: 612

ACT. BW 77 LB. ADJ. WW ET The American Hereford Association (AHA) has embraced the use of genomics into their genetic evaluation by launching a first of its kind single step analysis that utilizes the marker effects of specific traits. Likewise, AHA is directly estimating accuracy values rather than approximating. The direct estimation of accuracy results in a more conservative value but a more accurate value than previous methodologies. The AHA is producing the most reliable genetic evaluation that is supported by Whole Herd TPR™ and genomics, which will give prospective buyers added confidence in purchasing young and unproven animals. Buying animals that have a genomic profile incorporated into their Expected Progeny Difference (EPD) offers many advantages that allow for quicker breed and herd improvement. Below is a table showing the average increase in accuracy when buying a young animal with a Genomic Enhanced EPD (GE-EPD) versus an animal without a GE-EPD. Similarly, an effective progeny number increase is listed by trait that shows how many progeny equate to a genomic enhancement of a young animal (e.g. yearling). That’s right, buying a young animal that has been genotyped is like having 2-17 progeny, depending on the trait. The proof gained on young, non-parent animals, through a genomic enhancement is valuable and greatly mitigates the risk and allows for more directed selection. The Power of Genomically Enhanced EPDs

R LEADER 6964 NJW 91H 100W RITA 31Z ET

BOYD 31Z BLUEPRINT 6153

RST FINAL PRINT 0016

EFBEEF TFL U208 TESTED X651 ET RST MS 0124 TIMESAWASTIN 6094 SHF PROGRESS P20 NJW 55N STARDUST 76S TH 22R 16S LAMBEAU 17Y TH 1055 743 GEMINI 43X

RST MS X651 TESTED 8032

NJW 76S P20 BEEF 38W ET

MZ

EXR 3203 38W MAUDIE 5051

Accuracy Improvement

Effective Progeny Number Increase* 17 8 12

WPF 43X 17Y BONNIE 3203 ET

AHA Trait

Each animal tested is recognized with the AHA GE-EPD logo.

Calving Ease Birth Weight

0.09 0.12 0.14 0.16 0.17 0.12 0.17 0.17 0.11

Weaning Weight Yearling Weight Scrotal Circumference Mature Cow Weight Udder Suspension Teat Size Carcass Weight Fat Rib-Eye Area Marbling

PERFORMANCE INDEXES CED BW WW YW DMI SCF MILK UDDR TEAT CWT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ 9.8 -0.6 63 96 0.1 25.2 36 1.4 1.5 85 0.66 0.13 508 594 145 AGED BULL. Suitable for heifers. MATERNAL CARCASS

9 6 4

S16 5051 FINAL PRINT M612 ET 0.08 0.07 0.10 7 7 3 2 2 3 * Effective Progeny Number Increase (EPNI)- EPNI is the difference gained for genotyped animals versus non-genotyped animals.

7 LOT

Take advantage of buying full brothers, Lots 7 + 8. Consistent calving ease results without sacrificing performance.

8 LOT BULL

S16 5051 FINAL PRINT M617 ET AHA: 44612281 DOB: 9/15/24 POLLED TATTOO: 617

ACT. BW 89 LB. ADJ. WW ET The American Hereford Association (AHA by launching a first of its kind single step a AHA is directly estimating accuracy values results in a more conservative value but a producing the most reliable genetic evalua which will give prospective buyers added c Buying animals that have a genomic profil offers many advantages that allow for quic average increase in accuracy when buying an animal without a GE-EPD. Similarly, a how many progeny equate to a genomic en a young animal that has been genotyped is gained on young, non-parent animals, thro the risk and allows for more directed selec The Power of Geno

R LEADER 6964 NJW 91H 100W RITA 31Z ET

BOYD 31Z BLUEPRINT 6153

RST FINAL PRINT 0016

EFBEEF TFL U208 TESTED X651 ET RST MS 0124 TIMESAWASTIN 6094 SHF PROGRESS P20 NJW 55N STARDUST 76S TH 22R 16S LAMBEAU 17Y TH 1055 743 GEMINI 43X

RST MS X651 TESTED 8032

NJW 76S P20 BEEF 38W ET

MZ

EXR 3203 38W MAUDIE 5051

WPF 43X 17Y BONNIE 3203 ET

Each animal tested recognized with th AHA GE-EPD logo

PERFORMANCE INDEXES CED BW WW YW DMI SCF MILK UDDR TEAT CWT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ 8.7 -1 61 93 0.1 23.4 35 1.4 1.5 81 0.74 0.19 484 570 145 AGED BULL. Suitable for heifers. Heifer bull with explosive growth and carcass numbers as an added bonus. MATERNAL CARCASS

8 LOT

S16 5051 FINAL PRINT M617 ET

RST FINAL PRINT 0016 SIRE OF LOTS 7 + 8

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9 LOT BULL

S16 419L KLONDIKE 639N AHA: 44648328 DOB: 2/15/25 HORNED TATTOO: 639

ACT. BW 91 LB. ADJ. WW 725 LB. WW RATIO 118% The American Hereford Association (AHA) has embraced the use of genomics into their genetic evaluation by launching a first of its kind single step analysis that utilizes the marker effects of specific traits. Likewise, AHA is directly estimating accuracy values rather than approximating. The direct estimation of accuracy results in a more conservative value but a more accurate value than previous methodologies. The AHA is producing the most reliable genetic evaluation that is supported by Whole Herd TPR™ and genomics, which will give prospective buyers added confidence in purchasing young and unproven animals. Buying animals that have a genomic profile incorporated into their Expected Progeny Difference (EPD) offers many advantages that allow for quicker breed and herd improvement. Below is a table showing the average increase in accuracy when buying a young animal with a Genomic Enhanced EPD (GE-EPD) versus an animal without a GE-EPD. Similarly, an effective progeny number increase is listed by trait that shows how many progeny equate to a genomic enhancement of a young animal (e.g. yearling). That’s right, buying a young animal that has been genotyped is like having 2-17 progeny, depending on the trait. The proof gained on young, non-parent animals, through a genomic enhancement is valuable and greatly mitigates the risk and allows for more directed selection. The Power of Genomically Enhanced EPDs

PYRAMID PERFECTO 9121 FHF 7460 VICTRA 170G CTR 88X XCELLENT G904 S16 MISS 25B 394A 144G HH ADVANCE 7143E ET HH MISS ADVANCE 5092C ILR RED POWER 456B LHF SUZIE CUE 981 1206

S16 CB4 170G ABSOLUTE 284J

S16 225J KLONDIKE 446L

S16 MISS 144G G904 225J

HH ADVANCE 0246H S16 125F MISS ADVANCE 419L

Accuracy Improvement

Effective Progeny Number Increase* 17 8 12

S16 KCS MISS 1206 456B 125F

AHA Trait

Each animal tested is recognized with the AHA GE-EPD logo.

Calving Ease Birth Weight

0.09 0.12 0.14 0.16 0.17 0.12 0.17 0.17 0.11

Weaning Weight Yearling Weight Scrotal Circumference Mature Cow Weight Udder Suspension Teat Size Carcass Weight Fat Rib-Eye Area Marbling

PERFORMANCE INDEXES CED BW WW YW DMI SCF MILK UDDR TEAT CWT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ 0 4.7 69 115 0.5 18.1 26 1.4 1.5 68 0.44 -0.09 365 438 98 YEARLING BULL. Add performance to your cattle without sacrificing phenotype and pigment. MATERNAL CARCASS

9 6 4

0.08 0.07 0.10 7 7 3 2 2 3 * Effective Progeny Number Increase (EPNI)- EPNI is the difference gained for genotyped animals versus non-genotyped animals.

9 LOT

S16 419L KLONDIKE 639N

10 LOT BULL

S16 431L KLONDIKE 645N AHA: 44648311 DOB: 3/20/25 POLLED TATTOO: 645

ACT. BW 83 LB. ADJ. WW 762 LB. WW RATIO 124% The American Hereford Association (AHA) has embraced the use of genomics into their genetic evaluation by launching a first of its kind single step analysis that utilizes the marker effects of specific traits. Likewise, AHA is directly estimating accuracy values rather than approximating. The direct estimation of accuracy results in a more conservative value but a more accurate value than previous methodologies. The AHA is producing the most reliable genetic evaluation that is supported by Whole Herd TPR™ and genomics, which will give prospective buyers added confidence in purchasing young and unproven animals. Buying animals that have a genomic profile incorporated into their Expected Progeny Difference (EPD) offers many advantages that allow for quicker breed and herd improvement. Below is a table showing the average increase in accuracy when buying a young animal with a Genomic Enhanced EPD (GE-EPD) versus an animal without a GE-EPD. Similarly, an effective progeny number increase is listed by trait that shows how many progeny equate to a genomic enhancement of a young animal (e.g. yearling). That’s right, buying a young animal that has been genotyped is like having 2-17 progeny, depending on the trait. The proof gained on young, non-parent animals, through a genomic enhancement is valuable and greatly mitigates the risk and allows for more directed selection. The Power of Genomically Enhanced EPDs

PYRAMID PERFECTO 9121 FHF 7460 VICTRA 170G CTR 88X XCELLENT G904 S16 MISS 25B 394A 144G HH ADVANCE 7143E ET HH MISS ADVANCE 5092C PYRAMID DAYBREAK 8148 FHF 11B VICTRA 153F ET

S16 CB4 170G ABSOLUTE 284J

S16 225J KLONDIKE 446L

S16 MISS 144G G904 225J

HH ADVANCE 0246H S16 34H MISS ADVANCE 431L FHF 8148 VICTRA 34H

Accuracy Improvement

Effective Progeny Number Increase* 17 8 12

AHA Trait

Each animal tested is recognized with the AHA GE-EPD logo.

Calving Ease Birth Weight

0.09 0.12 0.14 0.16 0.17 0.12 0.17 0.17 0.11

Weaning Weight Yearling Weight Scrotal Circumference Mature Cow Weight Udder Suspension Teat Size Carcass Weight Fat Rib-Eye Area Marbling

PERFORMANCE INDEXES CED BW WW YW DMI SCF MILK UDDR TEAT CWT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ 3.9 2.7 58 104 0.3 16.5 37 1.5 1.5 71 0.71 0.12 369 442 128 YEARLING BULL. The best performance in his group! Every pound counts so don’t miss him sale day. MATERNAL CARCASS

9 6 4

0.08 0.07 0.10 7 7 3 2 2 3 * Effective Progeny Number Increase (EPNI)- EPNI is the difference gained for genotyped animals versus non-genotyped animals.

10 LOT

S16 431L KLONDIKE 645N

11 LOT

S16 441L KLONDIKE 648N AHA: 44648317 DOB: 2/24/25 POLLED TATTOO: 648

ACT. BW 72 LB. ADJ. WW 599 LB. WW RATIO 97% The American Hereford Association (AHA) has embraced the use of genomics into their genetic evaluation by launching a first of its kind single step analysis that utilizes the marker effects of specific traits. Likewise, AHA is directly estimating accuracy values rather than approximating. The direct estimation of accuracy results in a more conservative value but a more accurate value than previous methodologies. The AHA is producing the most reliable genetic evaluation that is supported by Whole Herd TPR™ and genomics, which will give prospective buyers added confidence in purchasing young and unproven animals. Buying animals that have a genomic profile incorporated into their Expected Progeny Difference (EPD) offers many advantages that allow for quicker breed and herd improvement. Below is a table showing the average increase in accuracy when buying a young animal with a Genomic Enhanced EPD (GE-EPD) versus an animal without a GE-EPD. Similarly, an effective progeny number increase is listed by trait that shows how many progeny equate to a genomic enhancement of a young animal (e.g. yearling). That’s right, buying a young animal that has been genotyped is like having 2-17 progeny, depending on the trait. The proof gained on young, non-parent animals, through a genomic enhancement is valuable and greatly mitigates the risk and allows for more directed selection. The Power of Genomically Enhanced EPDs

BULL

PYRAMID PERFECTO 9121 FHF 7460 VICTRA 170G CTR 88X XCELLENT G904 S16 MISS 25B 394A 144G TH 90U 17Y LAMBEAU 148B

S16 CB4 170G ABSOLUTE 284J

S16 225J KLONDIKE 446L

S16 MISS 144G G904 225J

S16 782B HIGHLAND 84E S16 114H MISS HIGHLAND 441L

RANGELINE 511X MOLASSES782BET NJW 79Z 33B FORWARD 252F KCF MISS PROFICIENT U201

MZ

ILR 252F LADY U201 114H ET

Accuracy Improvement

Effective Progeny Number Increase* 17 8 12

AHA Trait

Each animal tested is recognized with the AHA GE-EPD logo.

Calving Ease Birth Weight

0.09 0.12 0.14 0.16 0.17 0.12 0.17 0.17 0.11

PERFORMANCE INDEXES CED BW WW YW DMI SCF MILK UDDR TEAT CWT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ 13.3 0.4 53 85 0.3 24.6 31 1.6 1.7 74 0.59 0.21 483 563 131 YEARLING BULL. Suitable for heifers. Top 1% of breed for udder quality traits . Off the charts calving ease and maternal numbers with pigment and performance to match. MATERNAL CARCASS

Weaning Weight Yearling Weight Scrotal Circumference Mature Cow Weight Udder Suspension Teat Size Carcass Weight Fat Rib-Eye Area Marbling

9 6 4

0.08 0.07 0.10 7 7 3 2 2 3 * Effective Progeny Number Increase (EPNI)- EPNI is the difference gained for genotyped animals versus non-genotyped animals.

11 LOT

S16 441L KLONDIKE 648N

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S16 157F LINCOLN K404 ET SIRE OF LOTS 12 - 15

12 LOT BULL

S16 480L LINCOLN 633N AHA: 44648335 DOB: 2/11/25 POLLED TATTOO: 633

ACT. BW 70 LB. ADJ. WW 595 LB. WW RATIO 97% The American Hereford Association (AHA) has embraced the use of genomics into their genetic evaluation by launching a first of its kind single step analysis that utilizes the marker effects of specific traits. Likewise, AHA is directly estimating accuracy values rather than approximating. The direct estimation of accuracy results in a more conservative value but a more accurate value than previous methodologies. The AHA is producing the most reliable genetic evaluation that is supported by Whole Herd TPR™ and genomics, which will give prospective buyers added confidence in purchasing young and unproven animals. Buying animals that have a genomic profile incorporated into their Expected Progeny Difference (EPD) offers many advantages that allow for quicker breed and herd improvement. Below is a table showing the average increase in accuracy when buying a young animal with a Genomic Enhanced EPD (GE-EPD) versus an animal without a GE-EPD. Similarly, an effective progeny number increase is listed by trait that shows how many progeny equate to a genomic enhancement of a young animal (e.g. yearling). That’s right, buying a young animal that has been genotyped is like having 2-17 progeny, depending on the trait. The proof gained on young, non-parent animals, through a genomic enhancement is valuable and greatly mitigates the risk and allows for more directed selection. The Power of Genomically Enhanced EPDs

TH 90U 17Y LAMBEAU 148B RANGELINE 511X MOLASSES782BET NJW 79Z Z311 ENDURE 173D ET NJW 189Y 10W RITA 1A

S16 782B HIGHLAND 84E

S16 157F LINCOLN K404 ET

NJW 1A 173D RITA 157F

EFBEEF X651 TESTED A250 PYRAMID ILR PARAMOUNT 1511 ET

FHF ILR 9116 RITA 25D ET CHURCHILL RED BULL 200Z AH VIOLA RUMBLE 139B

S16 52D MISS PARAMOUNT 480L S16 KCS MS RED BULL 52D

Accuracy Improvement

Effective Progeny Number Increase* 17 8 12

AHA Trait

Each animal tested is recognized with the AHA GE-EPD logo.

Calving Ease Birth Weight

0.09 0.12 0.14 0.16 0.17 0.12 0.17 0.17 0.11

Weaning Weight Yearling Weight Scrotal Circumference Mature Cow Weight Udder Suspension Teat Size Carcass Weight Fat Rib-Eye Area Marbling

PERFORMANCE INDEXES CED BW WW YW DMI SCF MILK UDDR TEAT CWT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ 7.5 0.7 65 99 0.6 18.8 18 1.4 1.4 70 0.39 0.03 371 449 101 YEARLING BULL. Suitable for heifers. Generations of light birthweight, high quality cattle in his pedigree. MATERNAL CARCASS

9 6 4

0.08 0.07 0.10 7 7 3 2 2 3 * Effective Progeny Number Increase (EPNI)- EPNI is the difference gained for genotyped animals versus non-genotyped animals.

12 LOT

S16 480L LINCOLN 633N

13 LOT

S16 505L LINCOLN 649N AHA: 44648320 DOB: 3/27/25 POLLED TATTOO: 649

ACT. BW 79 LB. ADJ. WW 736 LB. WW RATIO 120% The American Hereford Association (AHA) has embraced the use of genomics into their genetic evaluation by launching a first of its kind single step analysis that utilizes the marker effects of specific traits. Likewise, AHA is directly estimating accuracy values rather than approximating. The direct estimation of accuracy results in a more conservative value but a more accurate value than previous methodologies. The AHA is producing the most reliable genetic evaluation that is supported by Whole Herd TPR™ and genomics, which will give prospective buyers added confidence in purchasing young and unproven animals. Buying animals that have a genomic profile incorporated into their Expected Progeny Difference (EPD) offers many advantages that allow for quicker breed and herd improvement. Below is a table showing the average increase in accuracy when buying a young animal with a Genomic Enhanced EPD (GE-EPD) versus an animal without a GE-EPD. Similarly, an effective progeny number increase is listed by trait that shows how many progeny equate to a genomic enhancement of a young animal (e.g. yearling). That’s right, buying a young animal that has been genotyped is like having 2-17 progeny, depending on the trait. The proof gained on young, non-parent animals, through a genomic enhancement is valuable and greatly mitigates the risk and allows for more directed selection. The Power of Genomically Enhanced EPDs

BULL

TH 90U 17Y LAMBEAU 148B RANGELINE 511X MOLASSES782BET NJW 79Z Z311 ENDURE 173D ET

S16 782B HIGHLAND 84E

S16 157F LINCOLN K404 ET

NJW 1A 173D RITA 157F

NJW 189Y 10W RITA 1A HH ADVANCE 7143E ET HH MISS ADVANCE 5092C LHF RED EYE 1129 THR MISS THOR 1251Y

HH ADVANCE 0246H

S16 9A ADVANCE 505L

P

S16 LHF DELANEY 9A

Accuracy Improvement

Effective Progeny Number Increase* 17 8 12

AHA Trait

Each animal tested is recognized with the AHA GE-EPD logo.

Calving Ease Birth Weight

0.09 0.12 0.14 0.16 0.17 0.12 0.17 0.17 0.11

PERFORMANCE INDEXES CED BW WW YW DMI SCF MILK UDDR TEAT CWT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ 3.9 0.8 68 103 0.4 15.4 29 1.2 1.3 73 0.64 -0.05 335 407 104 YEARLING BULL. Suitable for heifers. MATERNAL CARCASS

Weaning Weight Yearling Weight Scrotal Circumference Mature Cow Weight Udder Suspension Teat Size Carcass Weight Fat Rib-Eye Area Marbling

9 6 4

0.08 0.07 0.10 7 7 3 2 2 3 * Effective Progeny Number Increase (EPNI)- EPNI is the difference gained for genotyped animals versus non-genotyped animals.

13 LOT

S16 505L LINCOLN 649N

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14 LOT BULL

S16 217L LINCOLN 652N AHA: 44648303 DOB: 3/9/25 POLLED TATTOO: 652N

ACT. BW 80 LB. ADJ. WW 586 LB. WW RATIO 95% The American Hereford Association (AHA) has embraced the use of genomics into their genetic evaluation by launching a first of its kind single step analysis that utilizes the marker effects of specific traits. Likewise, AHA is directly estimating accuracy values rather than approximating. The direct estimation of accuracy results in a more conservative value but a more accurate value than previous methodologies. The AHA is producing the most reliable genetic evaluation that is supported by Whole Herd TPR™ and genomics, which will give prospective buyers added confidence in purchasing young and unproven animals. Buying animals that have a genomic profile incorporated into their Expected Progeny Difference (EPD) offers many advantages that allow for quicker breed and herd improvement. Below is a table showing the average increase in accuracy when buying a young animal with a Genomic Enhanced EPD (GE-EPD) versus an animal without a GE-EPD. Similarly, an effective progeny number increase is listed by trait that shows how many progeny equate to a genomic enhancement of a young animal (e.g. yearling). That’s right, buying a young animal that has been genotyped is like having 2-17 progeny, depending on the trait. The proof gained on young, non-parent animals, through a genomic enhancement is valuable and greatly mitigates the risk and allows for more directed selection. The Power of Genomically Enhanced EPDs

TH 90U 17Y LAMBEAU 148B RANGELINE 511X MOLASSES782BET NJW 79Z Z311 ENDURE 173D ET NJW 189Y 10W RITA 1A

S16 782B HIGHLAND 84E

S16 157F LINCOLN K404 ET

NJW 1A 173D RITA 157F

EFBEEF RESOLUTE CEO H WMS THOMAS COUNTY 1443 ET

H MS EXCEL 7945 ET TH FRONTIER 174E K&B OVATION 732E

TCK 907G MISS THOMAS 1443 217L K&B CATALINA 907G

PC

Accuracy Improvement

Effective Progeny Number Increase* 17 8 12

AHA Trait

Each animal tested is recognized with the AHA GE-EPD logo.

Calving Ease Birth Weight

0.09 0.12 0.14 0.16 0.17 0.12 0.17 0.17 0.11

14 LOT

PERFORMANCE INDEXES CED BW WW YW DMI SCF MILK UDDR TEAT CWT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ 5.4 2.4 72 114 0.8 17.0 29 1.20 1.20 100 0.93 0.25 396 492 161 YEARLING BULL. High growth and caracass numbers. MATERNAL CARCASS

S16 217L LINCOLN 652N Weaning Weight Yearling Weight Scrotal Circumference

9 6 4

Mature Cow Weight Udder Suspension Teat Size Carcass Weight Fat Rib-Eye Area Marbling

0.08 0.07 0.10 7 7 3 2 2 3 * Effective Progeny Number Increase (EPNI)- EPNI is the difference gained for genotyped animals versus non-genotyped animals.

15 LOT BULL

S16 439L LINCOLN 274N AHA: 44678518 DOB: 2/14/25 POLLED TATTOO: 274N

ACT. BW 78 LB. ADJ. WW 623 LB. WW RATIO 110% The American Hereford Association (AHA) has embraced the use of genomics into their genetic evaluation by launching a first of its kind single step analysis that utilizes the marker effects of specific traits. Likewise, AHA is directly estimating accuracy values rather than approximating. The direct estimation of accuracy results in a more conservative value but a more accurate value than previous methodologies. The AHA is producing the most reliable genetic evaluation that is supported by Whole Herd TPR™ and genomics, which will give prospective buyers added confidence in purchasing young and unproven animals. Buying animals that have a genomic profile incorporated into their Expected Progeny Difference (EPD) offers many advantages that allow for quicker breed and herd improvement. Below is a table showing the average increase in accuracy when buying a young animal with a Genomic Enhanced EPD (GE-EPD) versus an animal without a GE-EPD. Similarly, an effective progeny number increase is listed by trait that shows how many progeny equate to a genomic enhancement of a young animal (e.g. yearling). That’s right, buying a young animal that has been genotyped is like having 2-17 progeny, depending on the trait. The proof gained on young, non-parent animals, through a genomic enhancement is valuable and greatly mitigates the risk and allows for more directed selection. The Power of Genomically Enhanced EPDs

TH 90U 17Y LAMBEAU 148B RANGELINE 511X MOLASSES782BET NJW 79Z Z311 ENDURE 173D ET

S16 782B HIGHLAND 84E

S16 157F LINCOLN K404 ET

NJW 1A 173D RITA 157F

NJW 189Y 10W RITA 1A HH ADVANCE 7143E ET HH MISS ADVANCE 5092C LHF RED EYE 1129 SQCF 326 MS MILSAP 112

HH ADVANCE 0246H S16 25B MISS ADVANCE 439L

P

S16 KCS 112 MS WARNER 25B

Accuracy Improvement

Effective Progeny Number Increase* 17 8 12

AHA Trait

Each animal tested is recognized with the AHA GE-EPD logo.

Calving Ease Birth Weight

0.09 0.12 0.14 0.16 0.17 0.12 0.17 0.17 0.11

PERFORMANCE INDEXES CED BW WW YW DMI SCF MILK UDDR TEAT CWT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ 6.3 2.5 80 124 0.7 19.2 28 1.3 1.4 86 0.74 -0.02 413 500 127 YEARLING BULL. Calving ease bull in the top 1% of the breed for WW. MATERNAL CARCASS

Weaning Weight Yearling Weight Scrotal Circumference Mature Cow Weight Udder Suspension Teat Size Carcass Weight Fat Rib-Eye Area Marbling

9 6 4

0.08 0.07 0.10 7 7 3 2 2 3 * Effective Progeny Number Increase (EPNI)- EPNI is the difference gained for genotyped animals versus non-genotyped animals.

15 LOT

S16 439L LINCOLN 274N

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16 LOT

S16 TCK 7C ENDURE 273N AHA: 44678517 DOB: 2/11/25 POLLED TATTOO: 273N BULL

ACT. BW 80 LB. ADJ. WW 514 LB. WW RATIO 91% The American Hereford Association (AHA) has embraced the use of genomics into their genetic evaluation by launching a first of its kind single step analysis that utilizes the marker effects of specific traits. Likewise, AHA is directly estimating accuracy values rather than approximating. The direct estimation of accuracy results in a more conservative value but a more accurate value than previous methodologies. The AHA is producing the most reliable genetic evaluation that is supported by Whole Herd TPR™ and genomics, which will give prospective buyers added confidence in purchasing young and unproven animals. Buying animals that have a genomic profile incorporated into their Expected Progeny Difference (EPD) offers many advantages that allow for quicker breed and herd improvement. Below is a table showing the average increase in accuracy when buying a young animal with a Genomic Enhanced EPD (GE-EPD) versus an animal without a GE-EPD. Similarly, an effective progeny number increase is listed by trait that shows how many progeny equate to a genomic enhancement of a young animal (e.g. yearling). That’s right, buying a young animal that has been genotyped is like having 2-17 progeny, depending on the trait. The proof gained on young, non-parent animals, through a genomic enhancement is valuable and greatly mitigates the risk and allows for more directed selection. The Power of Genomically Enhanced EPDs

KCF BENNETT ENCORE Z311 ET BW 91H 100W RITA 79Z ET RPH PCR IDAHO 80U PCR ABIGAIL GOLDIE 854U CHURCHILL SENSATION 028X CHURCHILL LADY 002X ET TH 122 71I VICTOR 719T THR MISS THOR 1256Y

NJW 79Z Z311 ENDURE 173D ET

S16 40X ENDURE K409 ET PCR IDA GOLDIE 40X

CHURCHILL RED BULL 200Z

TCK MISS BULL DOG 7C S16 MINA 3A

MZC

Accuracy Improvement

Effective Progeny Number Increase* 17 8 12

AHA Trait

Each animal tested is recognized with the AHA GE-EPD logo.

Calving Ease Birth Weight

0.09 0.12 0.14 0.16 0.17 0.12 0.17 0.17 0.11

PERFORMANCE INDEXES CED BW WW YW DMI SCF MILK UDDR TEAT CWT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ 11 -0.2 53 91 0.1 23.3 29 1.4 1.4 91 0.73 0.27 492 575 167 YEARLING BULL. Suitable for heifers. MATERNAL CARCASS

Weaning Weight Yearling Weight Scrotal Circumference Mature Cow Weight Udder Suspension Teat Size Carcass Weight Fat Rib-Eye Area Marbling

9 6 4

0.08 0.07 0.10 7 7 3 2 2 3 * Effective Progeny Number Increase (EPNI)- EPNI is the difference gained for genotyped animals versus non-genotyped animals.

17 LOT BULL

S16 TCK 54D ENDURE 271N AHA: 44678515 DOB: 2/9/25 POLLED TATTOO: 271N

ACT. BW 102 LB. ADJ. WW 623 LB. WW RATIO 110% The American Hereford Association (AHA) has embraced the use of genomics into their genetic evaluation by launching a first of its kind single step analysis that utilizes the marker effects of specific traits. Likewise, AHA is directly estimating accuracy values rather than approximating. The direct estimation of accuracy results in a more conservative value but a more accurate value than previous methodologies. The AHA is producing the most reliable genetic evaluation that is supported by Whole Herd TPR™ and genomics, which will give prospective buyers added confidence in purchasing young and unproven animals. Buying animals that have a genomic profile incorporated into their Expected Progeny Difference (EPD) offers many advantages that allow for quicker breed and herd improvement. Below is a table showing the average increase in accuracy when buying a young animal with a Genomic Enhanced EPD (GE-EPD) versus an animal without a GE-EPD. Similarly, an effective progeny number increase is listed by trait that shows how many progeny equate to a genomic enhancement of a young animal (e.g. yearling). That’s right, buying a young animal that has been genotyped is like having 2-17 progeny, depending on the trait. The proof gained on young, non-parent animals, through a genomic enhancement is valuable and greatly mitigates the risk and allows for more directed selection. The Power of Genomically Enhanced EPDs

KCF BENNETT ENCORE Z311 ET BW 91H 100W RITA 79Z ET RPH PCR IDAHO 80U PCR ABIGAIL GOLDIE 854U K&B SENTINEL 0042X SHF MISS M326 T08 ET AH CAPTAIN JACK 6X DOUBLE K MISS BETTY W003

NJW 79Z Z311 ENDURE 173D ET

S16 40X ENDURE K409 ET PCR IDA GOLDIE 40X SHF ALL STAR 42X A191 S16 1252 MS ALL STAR 54D SMAK W003 MS CJ 1252Z

PC

Accuracy Improvement

Effective Progeny Number Increase* 17 8 12

AHA Trait

Each animal tested is recognized with the AHA GE-EPD logo.

Calving Ease Birth Weight

0.09 0.12 0.14 0.16 0.17 0.12 0.17 0.17 0.11

PERFORMANCE INDEXES CED BW WW YW DMI SCF MILK UDDR TEAT CWT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ -0.9 6 64 104 0.6 12.3 20 1.1 1.1 86 0.79 0.27 321 407 150 YEARLING BULL. Performance bull that will add value and pounds to any cowherd. MATERNAL CARCASS

Weaning Weight Yearling Weight Scrotal Circumference Mature Cow Weight Udder Suspension Teat Size Carcass Weight Fat Rib-Eye Area Marbling

9 6 4

0.08 0.07 0.10 7 7 3 2 2 3 * Effective Progeny Number Increase (EPNI)- EPNI is the difference gained for genotyped animals versus non-genotyped animals.

17 LOT

S16 TCK 54D ENDURE 271N

18 LOT

S16 TCK 96G ENDURE 276N AHA: 44678520 DOB: 2/16/25 POLLED TATTOO: 276N

ACT. BW 92 LB. ADJ. WW 557 LB. WW RATIO 98% The American Hereford Association (AHA) has embraced the use of genomics into their genetic evaluation by launching a first of its kind single step analysis that utilizes the marker effects of specific traits. Likewise, AHA is directly estimating accuracy values rather than approximating. The direct estimation of accuracy results in a more conservative value but a more accurate value than previous methodologies. The AHA is producing the most reliable genetic evaluation that is supported by Whole Herd TPR™ and genomics, which will give prospective buyers added confidence in purchasing young and unproven animals. Buying animals that have a genomic profile incorporated into their Expected Progeny Difference (EPD) offers many advantages that allow for quicker breed and herd improvement. Below is a table showing the average increase in accuracy when buying a young animal with a Genomic Enhanced EPD (GE-EPD) versus an animal without a GE-EPD. Similarly, an effective progeny number increase is listed by trait that shows how many progeny equate to a genomic enhancement of a young animal (e.g. yearling). That’s right, buying a young animal that has been genotyped is like having 2-17 progeny, depending on the trait. The proof gained on young, non-parent animals, through a genomic enhancement is valuable and greatly mitigates the risk and allows for more directed selection. The Power of Genomically Enhanced EPDs

BULL

KCF BENNETT ENCORE Z311 ET BW 91H 100W RITA 79Z ET RPH PCR IDAHO 80U PCR ABIGAIL GOLDIE 854U TH 90U 17Y LAMBEAU 148B RANGELINE 511X MOLASSES782BET CHURCHILL RED BULL 200Z THR MISS THOR 2043Z

NJW 79Z Z311 ENDURE 173D ET

S16 40X ENDURE K409 ET PCR IDA GOLDIE 40X

S16 782B HIGHLAND 84E

TCK 3B MS HIGHLAND 96G

C

TCK MS RED BULL RENDITION 3B

Accuracy Improvement

Effective Progeny Number Increase* 17 8 12

AHA Trait

Each animal tested is recognized with the AHA GE-EPD logo.

Calving Ease Birth Weight

0.09 0.12 0.14 0.16 0.17 0.12 0.17 0.17 0.11

PERFORMANCE INDEXES CED BW WW YW DMI SCF MILK UDDR TEAT CWT REA MARB BMI$ BII$ CHB$ 9.7 1.7 52 80 0.3 21.9 20 1.3 1.3 87 0.63 0.41 464 556 162 YEARLING BULL. Suitable for heifers. Soggy, easy keeping bull perfect for making high value BWF cattle. MATERNAL CARCASS

Weaning Weight Yearling Weight Scrotal Circumference Mature Cow Weight Udder Suspension Teat Size Carcass Weight Fat Rib-Eye Area Marbling

9 6 4

0.08 0.07 0.10 7 7 3 2 2 3 * Effective Progeny Number Increase (EPNI)- EPNI is the difference gained for genotyped animals versus non-genotyped animals.

18 LOT

S16 TCK 96G ENDURE 276N

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