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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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