program, even the bulls out of first calf heifers. We expect them to be able to handle at least an 85 pound calf at birth and they can. This is due to the fact we have never selected low birth weight as the only calving ease factor. If you are searching for cattle that can perform and add value to your herd then you are in the right place. The bulls offered here have been raised with care and intention. They are developed to be functional, durable and ready to work for you. We pay close attention to structure and longevity in our cow herd which follows through to the calf crop. We know a bull is an investment- not just for one season, but the future of your herd. What we value just as much as good cattle are the relationships built around them. Our customers are friends who become part of our Red Angus family. Many of you have trusted us with
your program for decades now and that trust is not something we take lightly. Thank you for the confidence you place in us and for being a part of our story and for allowing us to be a small part of your story. We invite you to study the offering, ask questions, share concerns and let us help you reach your goals with a herd bull investment from our ranch. Please view the videos on DV Auction prior to the sale or stop by our place and take a look any time you happen to be in the area. The bulls will be on display Friday, February 20th by 3pm at Hub City Livestock in Aberdeen. Join us in person or view and bid on DV February 21st at 1:00 pm. We would love to help you reach your goals with a new herdsire from the crew here at Lazy J Bar Ranch. God bless you all, John & Steph Jung, Kale and Jacob
From our family to yours - welcome and thank you for taking time to look through this offering that Schnabel Simmental’s and us have put together. This sale represents far more than a set of bulls. It reflects years of early mornings, late nights, careful decisions and deep respect for the cattle, land and generations that come before us and the ones to follow. This offering is built on hard work and the belief that doing things right still matters. At the heart of our program is the Red Angus female. We believe that in order to earn her keep a cow needs to be sound, functional, and productive with a good disposition. One that is able to raise a calf and stay in the herd to well past ten years of age. Maternal strength is not just a trend in our program; it has been the backbone and foundation of the program since 1988 when Steph purchased her first set of registered cows from Ed Artz. From those genetics, we have strived to produce cattle that balance calving ease and growth with some focus on carcass attributes. Calving ease is the ability of a cow to give birth to a calf easily and without assistance- not just a low birthweight. If you are stuck on low birth weight then you may not find what you want here. Calving ease refers to genetics and management factors that reduce difficult births, stress on a cow/calf, labor, time, or vet costs. You will see some higher birth weight cattle in our
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