Hoover Angus - 97th Annual Angus Bull & Female Sale [2/4/25]

Countdown to 100

of Angus Genetics

by the Hoover Family

Lot 90

Tuesday FEB. 4 2025 HOOVER ANGUS SALE FACILITY NORTH OF Tingley, Iowa

Lot 88

Lot 171

Lot 6

Lot 170

Lot 52

Lot 114

HOOVER ANGUS 97th Anniversary

THIRTY-FIFTH ANNUAL PRODUCTION SALE Tuesday, February 4, 2025 12:00 Noon CST at the Hoover Angus Sale Facility North of Tingley, Iowa Sale Day Phones - Landi: 641-344-7684 Joy: 641-344-3234 Andrew: (load out) 641-223-3271 - 179 HEAD SELL -

★ 79 Spring Coming Yearling Bulls, p. 4-33 ★ 28 Fall Bulls, p. 34-45 ★ 37 Spring Bred Heifers, p. 46-59 ★ 24 Fall Bred Heifers, p. 60-68 ★ 11 Open Heifers, p. 69-75 ★ Embryos, p. 76-77

GENERAL INFORMATION

Storm Date: Wednesday, February 5. Listen to 101.3 FM Creston Radio or visit www.hooverangus.com for weather announcement. Location: See outside back cover. Accommodations: Mount Ayr Inn (Mount Ayr), 641-464-3500 (closest to sale location); Supertel Inn (Creston) 641-782-7873; Quality Inn (Creston) 641-243-4977. Trucking: If notified ahead of time or at conclusion of sale, Hoover Angus will assist in finding reliable trucking. For females close to calving: please arrange trucking prior to purchase as long-distance hauling may not be available immediately following the sale. Transportation costs are the responsibility of the buyer. Herd Health: Cattle will have proper health papers available. For out-of- state buyers, please be aware of your state’s health testing requirements (if any) for imports. All bred females are ultrasound safe with calf. Ultrasound dates are approximate with no guarantee of an AI calf. We have tried to determine AI or natural calf to the best of our ability. Bulls will be tested prior to the sale. Please check back closer to sale date for a list of bulls awaiting a passing semen test. If buyer takes bull home sale day, semen check is recommended prior to turn-out. The herd practices a calfhood vaccination program. Dams of all animals in this sale have been tested negative for Johne’s disease on a yearly basis. We use clean needle procedures whereby a sterile needle is used for every injection. Hoover Angus has begun a BVD testing program, and all animals born at Hoover Angus in 2023-2024 were tested negative for the disease. Insurance: Insurance is encouraged and will be available sale day. Terms and Conditions: Cash or good check. Registration certificates will be transferred to new owner(s) after payment is made in full. All cattle will sell according to the terms and conditions of the American Angus Association, a copy of which may be picked up in the office sale day. Except for those stated in the American Angus Association Suggested Sale Terms and Conditions, there are no warranties either expressed or implied, as to merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, with respect to the cattle being sold at this auction. The warranties and guarantees set forth in the “Suggested Sale Terms and Conditions” are in lieu of all other warranties, either expressed

or implied and the remedies provided therein shall be the sole and exclusive remedy of the buyer, or any party claiming through the buyer, for any breech or warranty or guarantee therein provided and all other obligations or liabilities. Lunch: A Certified Angus Beef ® lunch will be served. Inspection of Sale Cattle: Cattle may be seen any time at the farm prior to the sale; cattle will move to the sale location on Sunday, February 2. Please call Landi at 641-344-7684 to view the cattle prior to sale day. Liability: All persons who attend this sale do so at their own risk, legal or otherwise. The owner and the sale staff assume no liability for property loss or any accidents that may occur. NOTE: Please read about our bull boarding policy on page 1 . EPD’s printed current as of December 6, 2024. Ringmen: Mike Sorensen: 641-745-7949 Adam Conover: 816-676-8560, American Angus Association Jeff Kapperman: 605-940-5104, Tri State Neighbor Austin Brandt: 712-621-1829, Midwest Marketer Brice Conover: 515-979-3890 Donnie Leddy: 605-695-0113, The Cattle Business Weekly Austin Sorensen: 712-310-3788, American Cattlemen Sale Consultants: Wes Tiemann: 816-244-4462

Zach Moffitt: 336-736-6340 Gary Wall: 406-208-8536

Announcements from the block take precedence sale day.

Auctioneer: Dustin Carter 712-898-9972

Please do not use GPS to get to Hoover Angus. Please use directions on back cover.

Andrew & Landi McFarland-Livingston Ellston, IA 50074 ~ 641-344-7684 (Landi Cell) landi@hooverangus.com www.hooverangus.com www.facebook.com/HooverAngusFarm David & Joy McFarland 1318 250th Ave., Tingley, IA 50863 641-344-3234

David and Joy McFarland

Landi, Andrew, Gwen & Ty Livingston

Welcome to our 97 th Anniversary Sale!

Bull Boarding

Sale Bulls Take your bull(s) sale day or Wednesday, February 5 directly from the Hoover Angus sale facility to receive a $100 discount per bull! Females not included in this discount. Trucking is the responsibility of the buyer, but we can assist in finding reliable transportation if requested. OR We will board bulls free of charge until May 1. Bulls must be picked up on or before May 1. On May 1, we bring in 250 females to begin AI, and our lot space cannot accommodate cycling females next to bulls of breeding age. Bulls left after May 1 will be assessed a $5/day room and board fee. Sale Females We are extremely appreciative of females that leave from the sale site by Wednesday, February 5 with their new owners or reliable trucking. On the morning of Sunday, February 2, sale cattle are transported to the sale site. That afternoon we bring in ~150 heavy females to calve in our lots, and therefore our lot space cannot accommodate sale females coming back to the farm. If the forecast predicts inclement weather for sale day, please talk to Joy or Landi in advance if transportation may be a challenge. For females close to calving: please arrange trucking prior to purchase as long-distance hauling may not be available immediately following the sale.

Same Family. . .

Same Farm. . .

Same Mission. . .

Superior Quality Thank you for your interest in our genetics! Certainly it’s an exciting time in the cattle business as commercial cattlemen have seen record prices, excellent demand for quality beef, and a small national cow herd that is keeping supply moderated. Forecasts for the beef industry are bullish! There is no better way to capitalize on a bullish cattle market than with quality genetics! Today’s Hoover Angus genetics are built upon the past 97 years of genetic selection toward traits of importance to our customers. Certainly calving ease, growth, and docility come to the top of the list, but we strive to provide our customers with well-rounded, profitable genetics that optimize the important traits of beef cattle production. The majority of our cow families have withstood the rigors of Southern Iowa fescue country for 10+ generations. This catalog is filled with loads of data – data with you in mind that allows you to make the best, most informed selection decisions to improve your herd. Further data such as yearling data and a fall heifer calving update will be posted on our website closer to sale time. We invite you to come look at the sale cattle, their dams, and any herd bulls we have on-site any day prior to the sale. Please call Landi at 641-344-7684 and we will show you the cattle. As a token of our appreciation, we’ll give a $100 credit toward your total purchase if you come view the cattle prior to the sale and then make a purchase. As always, we try to be prompt with the start of our sale. Pre-sale commentary will start about 11:45 in order to get the auction underway at 12:00. Videos will be available on www.dvauction.com mid-January, and information on how to view the videos by using the QR code with each lot can be found on page 3. Thank you for your interest in Hoover Angus genetics. We very much appreciate our customers who allow us to continue the Hoover tradition!

Visit www.DVAuction.com and Register Today! For General Questions Please Contact Our Office: (402) 316-5460 or support@dvauction.com To bid online, please register at least one day in advance.

Bull Prices from the 2018-2024 Hoover Angus Sales (644 bulls)

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106

81

72

0 20 40 60 80

66

59

The Hoover Angus Family

44

37

30

20

14

Creating genetics with an optimum balance of phenotype, maternal, performance and EPD strength through the art and science of a disciplined breeding program.

Price Range ($)

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Guide to Data and EPDs

Individual performance: 1. Actual birth weight on a scale

ideal foot shape. The ideal claw set is toes that are symmetrical, even and appropriately spaced. 20. Angle – Foot Angle EPD is a predictor of foot angle and toe length, with a lower EPD being more favorable, indicating an animal will produce progeny with more ideal foot angles. The ideal is a 45-degree angle at the pastern joint with appropriate toe length and heel depth. 21. MB – Marbling EPD expressed as a fraction of the difference in USDA marbling score of an animal’s progeny compared to progeny of other animals. 22. RE – Ribeye Area EPD , expressed in square inches, is a predictor of the difference in ribeye area of an animal’s progeny compared to progeny of other animals. 23. Fat – Fat Thickness EPD , expressed in inches, is a predictor of the differences in external fat thickness at the 12th rib (as measured between the 12th and 13th ribs) of an animal’s progeny compared to progeny of other sires. This EPD is a carcass trait, and not a measure of maternal fleshing ability. 24. $M – Maternal Weaned Calf Value , an index, expressed in dollars per head, predicts profitability differences from conception to weaning with the underlying breeding objective assuming that individuals retain their own replacement females within herd and sell the rest of the cull female and all male progeny as feeder calves. The model assumes commercial producers will replace 25% of their breeding females in the first generation and 20% of their breeding females in each subsequent generation. Traits included are as follows: calving ease direct, calving ease maternal, weaning weight, milk, heifer pregnancy, docility, mature cow weight, claw set and foot angle. Landi recommends this index for most Hoover Angus customers who retain replacement daughters and sell feeder calves, as it is the most applicable index for such scenarios. 25. $F – Feedlot Value , an index, expressed in dollars per head, predicts profitability differences in progeny due to genetics for postweaning feedlot merit compared to the progeny of others. The underlying objective assumes producers will retain ownership of cattle through the feedlot phase and sell fed cattle on a carcass weight basis, but with no consideration of premiums or discounts for quality and yield grade. Traits contributing directly to the index are as follows: yearling weight (gain), carcass weight and dry-matter intake. 26. $B – Beef Value , a terminal index, expressed in dollars per carcass, predicts profitability differences in progeny due to genetics for postweaning and carcass traits. This index assumes commercial producers retain ownership of all male and female progeny through the feedlot phase and market these animals on a carcass grid. Traits included in the index are as follows: yearling weight, dry-matter intake, marbling, carcass weight, ribeye area and fat. No maternal traits are included in this index. 27. $C – Combined Value , an index, expressed in dollars per head, includes all traits that make up both Maternal Weaned Calf Value ($M) and Beef Value ($B) with the objective that commercial producers will replace 20% of their breeding females per year with replacement heifers retained within their own herd. The remaining cull heifer and steer progeny are then assumed to be sent to the feedlot where the producers retain ownership of those cattle and sell them on a quality-based carcass merit grid. $C is heavily weighted towards the “terminal” traits found in $B, and $C has a .95 correlation to $B.

BW 1 ADJ. 205/WR 2 ADJ. 365/YR 3 %IMF/RATIO 4 RE/RATIO 5 SCROTAL 6

2. Weaning Weight adjusted to 205 days/Wean Ratio. A ratio expresses how the animal compared to herd mates in the same contemporary group. 3. Yearling Weight adjusted to 365 days/Yearling Ratio

4. IMF score adjusted to a year/IMF Ratio 5. Ribeye adjusted to a year/Ribeye Ratio

6. Scrotal – for yearling bulls, this measurement will be available sale day and will be their scrotal measurement adjusted to a year of age. For fall bulls, this measurement was taken in December.

CED

BW

WW

YW

RADG

YH

SC

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

HP

CEM

Milk

Doc

HS 18 $F 25

Claw

Angle

14

15

16

17

19 $B 26

20 $C 27

MB

RE

Fat

$M

21

22

23

24

EPD and $Value Definitions As a reminder, EPD stands for “Expected Progeny Difference”, and predicts not the animal’s own performance, but how future progeny of said animal are expected to perform relative to the progeny of others. An Index is similar to an EPD, but combines several traits into one economic selection index. 7. CED – Calving Ease Direct EPD is expressed as a difference in percentage of unassisted births, with a higher value indicating greater calving ease in first- calf heifers. It predicts the average difference in ease with which a sire’s calves will be born when he is bred to first-calf heifers. 8. BW – Birth Weight EPD , expressed in pounds, is a predictor of an animal’s ability to transmit birth weight to their progeny compared to that of other animals. As the BW EPD gets larger, so do the expected birth weights of the progeny. 9. WW – Weaning Weight EPD , expressed in pounds, is the ability of an animal to transmit weaning growth to their progeny compared to that of other animals. As the WW EPD gets larger, so do the expected weaning weights of the progeny. 10. YW – Yearling Weight EPD , expressed in pounds, is a predictor of an animal’s ability to transmit yearling growth to progeny compared to that of other animals. 11. RADG – Residual Average Daily Gain EPD expressed in pounds per day, is a predictor of an animal’s genetic ability for postweaning gain in progeny compared to that of other animals, given a constant amount of feed consumed. 12. YH – Yearling Height EPD is a predictor of an animal’s ability to transmit yearling height, expressed in inches, compared to that of other animals. Larger values indicate larger frame. 13. SC – Scrotal Circumference EPD , expressed in centimeters, is a predictor of the difference in transmitting ability for scrotal size compared to that of other animals. 14. HP – Heifer Pregnancy EPD is a selection tool to increase the probability of a sire’s daughters becoming pregnant as first-calf heifers during a normal breeding season. A higher EPD is more favorable and the EPD is reported in percentage units. 15. CEM – Calving Ease Maternal EPD is expressed as a difference in percentage of unassisted births with a higher value indicating greater calving ease in first-calf daughters. It predicts the average ease with which a sire’s daughters will calve as first-calf heifers when compared to daughters of other sires. 16. Milk – Maternal Milk EPD is a predictor of an animal’s genetic merit for milk and mothering ability in their daughters. In other words, it is that part of a calf’s weaning weight attributed to milk and mothering ability. 17. Doc – Docility EPD is expressed as a difference in yearling cattle temperament, with a higher value indicating more favorable docility. 18. HS – Hair Shed EPD is a predictor of an animal’s genetic merit to shed their winter coat earlier in the spring. Lower EPDs are more favorable, and increase the environmental adaptability of cattle living in heat stressed or endophyte-infected (hot) fescue areas. 19. Claw – Claw Set EPD is a predictor of foot (claw) shape, with a lower EPD being more favorable indicating an animal will produce progeny with more

Dam

BWR

WWR

YWR

Sons @ Auction

Daughters @ Auction

Daughters In Herd

28

29

30

31

32

33

Grandam

BWR

WWR

YWR

Sons @ Auction

Daughters @ Auction

34

35

36

37

38

Dam and Grandam’s Production for cows active in the Hoover herd: 28. BWR – Dam’s birth weight ratio average on her progeny 29. WWR – Dam’s weaning weight ratio average on her progeny 30. YWR – Dam’s yearling weight ratio average on her progeny 31-32. Sons/Daughters @ Auction – Dam’s number of sons and daughters sold in past Hoover Angus production sales and their average selling price. 33. Daughters in herd – Dam’s number of daughters working in the herd and the average wean ratio of their calves. Ex: 2-102 means 2 daughters have an average 102 wean ratio on their progeny. 34-38. Grandam’s production – same explanation as 28-32. Continued on the bottom of page 3

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How (and when) to use the QR codes • The codes will not be activated until the videos of the sale animals have been posted, which will be mid- January – hopefully shortly after the catalog arrives in your mail box. • Once the videos are done, the QR code in each lot space of this catalog will take you directly to the video of the corresponding lot. Closer to sale date, animals that are out of the sale will have their video removed. Instructions: Most smart phones come with built-in QR code-reading capability.

1. Open the camera on your smart phone.

2. Point your camera at the QR code in the catalog and then tap on the small yellow tab that appears.

3. The video of the bull will now play.

Open your camera

The camera finds the QR code

Hoover Angus Lot 1

Then push the yellow dvauction.com

EPD and $Value Example: This example involves BW EPD, but the same concept applies to all EPDs and $Values. If Bull A has a BW of +3.0 and Bull B has a BW of +1.0, and these sires were randomly mated to a comparable set of females and the calves were exposed to the same environment, you could expect Bull A’s progeny to have an average of 2 pounds more birth weight than Bull B (3.0 minus 1.0 = 2 pound difference in birth weight). As with any EPD or $Value, BW EPD has meaning when used in comparing the relative merit or ranking of two individuals. Due to the vast amount of environmental impact on animal performance, EPDs are not designed to predict actual birth weights, but rather a comparison between two animals, as described above.

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Hoover No Doubt Owned with Alta Genetics and Spruce Mountain Ranch $67,500 Full Brother to the Dam of Lots 1-2 Relative of Lots 3-4

Miss Blackcap Ellston N58 Pathfinder Hoover Donor Dam of Lots 1-2 Relative of Lots 3-4

HOOVER LEGITIMATE C139 – Lot 1

Miss Blackcap Ellston C10 Pictured at 6 months of age Maternal Sister to Lots 1-2 Relative of Lots 3-4

Miss Blackcap Ellston J2 Pictured at 11 years of age Grandam of Lots 1-2; Great Grandam of Lot 3

Hoover Fair N Square A480 Owned with Abernathy Ranches $13,000 Maternal Brother to Lots 1-2 Relative of Lots 3-4

Hoover Legitimate C139 Candid picture at 5 months of age

HOOVER LEGITIMATE C139 Reg. +21048929

1 Bull

+ N58 is one of three Pathfinder full sisters to No Doubt! The other two sold to Dixie Valley Ranch for $60,000 and Wall Street Cattle Co. for $27,500! + A flush to the bull of the buyer’s choice from N58 sold in our 2019 auction for $24,000 to Lylester Ranch! + We sold the “Pick of the N58 daughters” in our 2023 mini online sale, and Clif Goff was the winning bidder at $12,500. His choice was a super calm and stout heifer! These four flush sisters averaged a tremendous 758 pound weaning weight! + N58’s other progeny work for E L K Angus, Riverbend Ranch, Tim Goforth, Johnson Angus Ranch, Dustin Enabnit, Matt Rea, and Howard Paulsen. Two sons topped the $20,000 mark! + N58 offers a high growth profile of EPDs, with 9 EPDs or $Values in or above the best 1-5% of the breed at 11 years of age! + With her accuracy or higher, N58 ties as the #1 Docility EPD Pathfinder cow in America! She ties with another Hoover cow of different breeding – Erica of Ellston M38! Come see N58 in person to appreciate her super gentle disposition! She is an 11 th generation bred, born, and raised Hoover Angus female. + At 850 pounds, WR 119, N58 was the #1 adjusted weaning weight heifer of her crop, and at the time, the #1 weaning weight female ever at Hoover Angus! She was phenotypically one of the best among 150+ peers. She had a YW 1244 lbs., YR 120, 6.80 IMF, ratio 143, ribeye 13.3”, ratio 111. + Grandam J2 was the lead-off, $20,000 top-selling open heifer from our 2011 auction. We retained one flush from J2, which resulted in No Doubt and four flush sisters (N58 and her sisters). J2 then sold ½ interest for $150,000 as a 7 year-old cow. J2 hit her financial stride at eight years of age, generating nearly a quarter million dollars of revenue in a 12 month period for her new owners! Then at 11 years of age, J2 produced the top-selling bull of all breeds at the 2021 Midland Bull Test for $158,000! This bull, Sterling Bond 007, was selected by ST Genetics.

Tattoo: L/R C139

02/11/24

Woodhill Blueprint #

BW 95 ADJ. 205/WR 887/100

Myers Fair-N-Square M39

Myers Miss Beauty M136 Basin Rainmaker 4404 # Deep Creek MP Lass 933 # MOGCK Sure Shot #

Deep Creek Legitimate 203

Deep Creek Rain Lass 013

ADJ. 365/YR %IMF/RATIO

Mogck Bullseye #

Mogck Mary 1255 SydGen C C & 7 #

RE/RATIO SCROTAL

Miss Blackcap Ellston N58 #

Miss Blackcap Ellston J2

Miss Blackcap Ellston D154 #

CED

BW

WW

YW

RADG

YH

SC

+0

+3.8

+86

10% +146

15% +.30

25% +1.1

10% +.57

HP

CEM

Milk

Doc

HS

Claw

Angle

+12.7

+3

+21

+29

10% +.36

30% +.35

10% +.37

10%

MB

RE

Fat

$M

$F

$B

$C

+.99

25% +1.03 15% -.011 20% +70

+117

15% +192 15% +319

15%

Dam

BWR 6-93

WWR

YWR

Sons @ Auction

Daughters @ Auction

Daughters In Herd

6-103

4-104

6-$10,850

6-$11,100

2-96

+ Retaining 1/3 revenue sharing semen interest. + C139 is a masculine, thick, calm bull with plenty of muscle and a slick hair coat. + Flush brother to Lot 2. Both of these growthy bulls are recommended for use on cows. Take them both home to cover a larger pasture of cows. They are both great choices if you feed out your calves and sell them on the grid or retain ownership. + Both bulls are IVF ET bulls, so regardless of their high performance, they ratio 100 at weaning. + C139 offers the 3 rd top $Beef Value of any bull selling! + Approaching 11 years of age, donor dam N58 is still going strong! She is No Doubt’s best flush sister. She records 18-112 IMF ratio and 18-101 Ribeye ratio. She had a 348 day calving interval before we pulled her out of production to flush her for a year. + N58’s stout son that sold last year had a really laid back disposition too and was the #1 ribeye scanning bull of his crop!

YEARLING BULLS

4

HOOVER LEGITIMATE C91 Reg. +21048926

HOOVER LEGITIMATE C214 Reg. 21048988

4 Bull Twin

2 Bull

Tattoo: L/R C91

02/04/24

Tattoo: L/R C214

02/24/24

Woodhill Blueprint #

Woodhill Blueprint #

BW 85 ADJ. 205/WR 905/100

BW 80 ADJ. 205/WR 823/104

Myers Fair-N-Square M39

Myers Fair-N-Square M39

Myers Miss Beauty M136 Basin Rainmaker 4404 # Deep Creek MP Lass 933 # MOGCK Sure Shot #

Myers Miss Beauty M136 Basin Rainmaker 4404 # Deep Creek MP Lass 933 # Fortunes Conquest 224

Deep Creek Legitimate 203

Deep Creek Legitimate 203

Deep Creek Rain Lass 013

Deep Creek Rain Lass 013

ADJ. 365/YR %IMF/RATIO

ADJ. 365/YR %IMF/RATIO

Mogck Bullseye #

Baldridge Chairman

Mogck Mary 1255 SydGen C C & 7 #

Baldridge Isabel B061

RE/RATIO SCROTAL

RE/RATIO SCROTAL

Miss Blackcap Ellston N58 #

Miss Blackcap Ellston X31

Hoover Dam #

Miss Blackcap Ellston J2

Miss Blackcap Ellston P203 #

Miss Blackcap Ellston D154 #

Miss Blackcap Ellston M322

CED

BW

WW

YW

RADG

YH

SC

CED

BW

WW

YW

RADG

YH

SC

+5

+2.4

+94

2% +157

5% +.30

25% +1.3

2% +1.49 15%

+5

+2.1

+86

10% +141

20% +.25

+.9

20% +1.51 15%

HP

CEM

Milk

Doc

HS

Claw

Angle

HP

CEM

Milk

Doc

HS

Claw

Angle

+12.2

+10

30% +32

15% +29

10% +.31

20% +.48

+.46

+18.4

5% +6

+27

+21

+.46

+.43

25% +.51

MB

RE

Fat

$M

$F

$B

$C

MB

RE

Fat

$M

$F

$B

$C

+.82

+1.00 20% -.022 15% +67

+112

20% +179 20% +299

20%

+.91

+.77

+.028

+77

20% +103

30% +169 30% +296

25%

Dam

Dam

BWR 6-93

WWR

YWR

Sons @ Auction

Daughters @ Auction

Daughters In Herd

BWR

WWR

YWR 2-98

Sons @ Auction

Daughters @ Auction

Daughters In Herd

6-103

4-104

6-$10,850

6-$11,100

2-96

2-102

2-101

1-$8750

1-$4500

None

+ C91 is a meaty, rugged, beef bull with nice length of body. + C91 offers the 4 th highest WW EPD of any bull in the sale and ties with the 5 th top YW EPD! We recommend this growthy bull for use on cows. + Flush brother to Lot 1 – please see footnote there. Both bulls are IVF ET bulls, so regardless of their high performance, they ratio 100 at weaning.

+ C214 is a long bodied, slick haired bull. Check out his EPD package – it’s pretty solid! This bull that weaned at over 800 pounds is recommended for use on cows. + Dam X31 is a real nice uddered cow with a 368 day calving interval. My notes say she had really good mothering skills when she calved as a heifer. Even after twins in 2024, she bred right back and will calve earlier in 2025! + X31’s son works for Jacob Owen and her daughter for Douglas Hartwig. Jacob’s bull was the 4 th top IMF bull of his sale, and Doug’s heifer I remember for being super calm. + Pathfinder grandam P203 was an awesome cow with a 351 day calving interval and a superior 4-109 WR when she was lost in an accident. It was a heartbreak, as she was on the list of cows to flush that year! Her three sons to come to auction averaged $12,100 and sold to Grimmius Cattle Co., John Orr, and Rolling 7 Ranch Co., all repeat customers. + Great grandam M322 had numerous highly successful progeny, several of which were among the top weaning weight calves of their respective crops, including one #1 weaning weight bull! + Trace farther down the dam’s side of this pedigree, and you will find the grandmother of Hoover No Doubt! Lots 1-4 all stem from No Doubt’s cow family.

HOOVER GENERAL LEE C31 Reg. 21048937 Tattoo: L/R C31

3 Bull

01/21/24

Baldridge Colonel C251 # S A V Madame Pride 5290 S A V Sensation 5615 # Mohnen Jilt 2504 # EF Commando 1366 #

BW 71 ADJ. 205/WR 742/94

Mohnen General 548

Mohnen General Lee

Mohnen Jilt 1848

ADJ. 365/YR %IMF/RATIO

Baldridge 38 Special #

Baldridge Isabel Y69 Mogck Bullseye #

RE/RATIO SCROTAL

Miss Blackcap Ellston T9 #

Miss Blackcap Ellston N70 #

HOOVER LEGITIMATE C17 Reg. 21048932

Miss Blackcap Ellston J2

5 Bull

CED

BW

WW

YW

RADG

YH

SC

Tattoo: L/R C17

01/10/24

+11

15% -1.1

10% +64

+111

+.23

+.5

+1.54 15%

HP

CEM

Milk

Doc

HS

Claw

Angle

Woodhill Blueprint #

BW 70 ADJ. 205/WR 763/97

Myers Fair-N-Square M39

+12.3

+16

1% +37

3% +17

+.37

30% +.27

1% +.33

3%

Myers Miss Beauty M136 Basin Rainmaker 4404 # Deep Creek MP Lass 933 # EF Commando 1366 #

Deep Creek Legitimate 203

MB

RE

Fat

$M

$F

$B

$C

Deep Creek Rain Lass 013

+.69

+.31

+.039

+101

1% +79

+128

+267

ADJ. 365/YR %IMF/RATIO

Dam

BWR

WWR

YWR

Sons @ Auction

Daughters @ Auction

Daughters In Herd

Baldridge 38 Special #

5-102

5-107

4-107

None

3-$8950

1-105

Baldridge Isabel Y69 SydGen C C & 7 # Erica of Ellston D184

RE/RATIO SCROTAL

Erica of Ellston X13

+ C31 is a super thick, rugged, rancher’s type of bull that is suitable for use on heifers or cows. He lost his mom prior to weaning time, so his weaning weight is certainly depressed from his genetic potential. + C31 has the highest CEM EPD of any bull selling as well as ties as the 4 th top $Maternal bull! + If you are looking for a bull sire nice weaning growth but not get daughters that get too big in your herd, check out C31. Genomics predict his daughters to have moderate mature weights. + Dam T9, a second generation Pathfinder, may have a daughter that earns Pathfinder honors this spring! T9’s daughter in the Hoover herd is doing an excellent job. She was the 5 th top yearling weight heifer of her crop and has high growth calves herself. + T9’s other progeny work for Todd Glendenning, Lynden Smith and Jonathan Ernst. Lynden’s heifer was the #1 weaning weight heifer of her crop and Lynden sends good reports. + Shortly after earning Pathfinder status, grandam N70 was purchased by Dixie Valley Ranch for $70,000, the top-selling female to ever leave Hoover Angus. N70 produced two sons averaging $8375 prior to leaving Ellston, Iowa. + A flush sister to N70, the N58 cow, has had an extremely successful career thus far. Her 12 progeny have averaged over $10,000! N58’s featured son sells as Lot 1. Please read in his footnote about great grandam J2. + A Pathfinder flush sister to N70 sold to Wall Street Cattle Co. for $27,500.

Erica of Ellston G366 #

CED

BW

WW

YW

RADG

YH

SC

+9

30% -.3

20% +70

+106

+.17

+1.0

10% +.48

HP

CEM

Milk

Doc

HS

Claw

Angle

+17.3 10% +7

+30

25% +21

+.40

+.37

10% +.41

20%

MB

RE

Fat

$M

$F

$B

$C

+.78

+.54

+.041

+96

2% +84

+140

+278

Dam

BWR 3-99

WWR

YWR

Sons @ Auction

Daughters @ Auction

Daughters In Herd

3-103

1-104

1-$5500

None

None

+ C17 is a bigger framed, rugged, really long bull. He is recommended for use on heifers or cows. + C17 has one of the top $Maternal Values of any bull in the sale! + A grandson of G366! This is about as close as you will get to the great G366 cow! Read highlights about G366 in the box on page 7. + Dam X13 is a superior uddered young cow with a 346 day calving interval – one of the shortest in the Hoover herd! X13 stuck first service AI as a heifer, then moved up 2 weeks for her second calf, then moved up three weeks for her third calf! Fertility is the #1 profitability factor in a cow-calf herd – cows that calve early in the season bring in your biggest pay weight, and open cows are a big expense! + X13’s first son tied as the 7 th top weaning weight bull of his crop. Her next son works for repeat customer David Hansen. + X13 had a phenomenal scan – a 10.74 IMF, ratio 193, ribeye 11.8”, ratio 102. According to my calculations, she is one of the top two IMF scanning heifers in our history!

Visit www.hooverangus.com , one of the most informative breeder sites in the country, for a full listing of Hoover herd sires – 24 in all! Under the “Herd Sires” tab, see progeny photos and more detailed information on each herd sire. Under the “Sales” tab, we list 10 years of past sale reports if you would like an idea of average selling prices over the years.

YEARLING BULLS

5

Erica of Ellston T78 Hoover Angus Donor Dam of Lots 6 and 8; Relative of Lots 5-17

Erica of Ellston N54 Pathfinder Hoover Donor Grandam of Lots 6-8; Relative of Lots 5-17

HOOVER TROPHYCLASS C37 – Lot 6

Hoover About It Owned with Bill & Larry Hohertz Leased to Breeder Genetics, Australia Maternal Brother to Lots 6 and 8; Relative of Lots 5-17

Erica of Ellston C16 Candid picture at 6 months of age Flush Sister to Lots 6 and 8; Relative of Lots 5-17

HOOVER TROPHYCLASS C37 Reg. +21048921 Tattoo: L/R C37

+ C37’s dam is a real low birth weight cow, and C37 is recommended for heifers or cows. + C37 ties as the 4 th top Milk EPD bull selling! + Donor dam T78 is moderate sized for a 38 Special, beautiful uddered, and has a 367 day calving interval that will tighten up to far less than 365 days when she calves before our sale. She is a great cow to work with at calving time – a trait that runs strong in the Erica cow family. + T78’s claim to fame is her first son to come to auction, Hoover (No Doubt) About It, who was purchased by Bill Hohertz, then went on to be leased to Breeder Genetics in Australia. This super calm bull was the 4 th top IMF bull of his crop. + T78 has good carcass qualities – 3 progeny average a 119 IMF ratio and a 103 ribeye ratio. + Grandam N54 – I can’t think of a more ideal dam! She is one of my all-time favorite cows. N54 will turn 11 years old before sale time, and she is still going strong, with one of the most exceptional udders in the herd. She has a 370 day calving interval, despite stealing flushes at least three different years. + N54 is a tremendous female-maker, and three of her daughters have served as donors. Six daughters of N54 have been retained in the herd. Sons of N54 work for Shirley Focken, Richard Allen, Jim Mengarelli, and Larry Hohertz. Embryos from N54 sell on page 76. + Several calves of N54 have been among the top of their crop for weaning weight – both ET and natural calves. And she does this with significantly lower than average birth weights! + Of course great grandam G366 touches this pedigree in the last line – read more about the greatest cow in our history in the box on page 7.

6 Bull

01/22/24

LD Capitalist 316 #

BW 74 ADJ. 205/WR 832/102

Musgrave 316 Stunner #

MCATL Blackbird 831-1378 #

E L K Trophyclass

Connealy Onward #

Pine Coulee Black Annie U7

ADJ. 365/YR %IMF/RATIO

War Hill Blackbone Annie EF Commando 1366 # Baldridge Isabel Y69 Basin Excitement # Erica of Ellston G366 #

Baldridge 38 Special #

RE/RATIO SCROTAL

Erica of Ellston T78

Erica of Ellston N54 #

CED

BW

WW

YW

RADG

YH

SC

+10

25% +.4

30% +77

25% +123

+.19

+.6

+1.31 25%

HP

CEM

Milk

Doc

HS

Claw

Angle

+13.0

+6

+41

1% +14

+.57

+.42

25% +.49

MB

RE

Fat

$M

$F

$B

$C

+.71

+.74

+.047

+85

10% +100

+155

+286

30%

Dam

BWR 5-96

WWR

YWR 3-99

Sons @ Auction

Daughters @ Auction

Daughters In Herd

5-100

1-$7500

None

None

Grandam

BWR 8-95

WWR

YWR

Sons @ Auction

Daughters @ Auction

8-102

7-102

4-$5450

2-$13,250

+ Retaining 1/3 revenue sharing semen interest. + Yep, he really is as soggy as his picture! This slick haired bull is one of the very best and has been one of my favorites all along. Despite his tremendous depth, he has nice length, a good quarter and muscle.

YEARLING BULLS

6

HOOVER GENERAL LEE C62 Reg. 21048945 Tattoo: L/R C62

9 Bull

01/31/24

Baldridge Colonel C251 # S A V Madame Pride 5290 S A V Sensation 5615 # Mohnen Jilt 2504 # EF Commando 1366 #

BW 78 ADJ. 205/WR 803/102

Erica of Ellston Z8 Candid picture at 7 months of age Dam of Lot 7; Relative of Lots 5-17

Mohnen General 548

Mohnen General Lee

Mohnen Jilt 1848

ADJ. 365/YR %IMF/RATIO

Baldridge 38 Special #

Baldridge Isabel Y69 SydGen C C & 7 # Erica of Ellston D184

RE/RATIO SCROTAL

Erica of Ellston X35

Erica of Ellston G366 #

CED

BW

WW

YW

RADG

YH

SC

+7

+.3

30% +69

+114

+.23

+.6

+1.97

3%

HP

CEM

Milk

Doc

HS

Claw

Angle

HOOVER OPTICS C58 Reg. 21048944

7 Bull

+15.3 25% +10

30% +33

10% +18

+.39

30% +.57

+.42

25%

MB

RE

Fat

$M

$F

$B

$C

Tattoo: L/R C58

01/27/24

+.58

+.72

+.011

+66

+89

+140

+248

GDAR Leupold 298 # RAML Royce 536 Barstow Cash # RAML Ruby 319 # SydGen Enhance # MOGCK Erica 2255 # Basin Excitement # Erica of Ellston G366 #

Dam

BW 77 ADJ. 205/WR 786/100

BWR 3-91

WWR 3-99

YWR 2-94

Sons @ Auction

Daughters @ Auction

Daughters In Herd

RAML Rangefinder 7536

1-$4000

None

None

RAML Optics 0710

RAML Ruby 710

+ C62 is a big hipped, long bodied, nice phenotype, classic General Lee son. He’s a really solid, complete bull. Use him on heifers or cows. + C62 has the 5 th biggest Scrotal EPD of any bull selling! + Dam X35 is a low birth weight, nice uddered cow that is moderate framed for a 38 Special. She has an excellent 357 day calving interval. Repeat customer Chance Benoit owns her first son. + X35 was the last natural calf of the great G366 cow. Read about G366 in the box below. Yearling bulls Lots 5-15 and 17 descend from G366.

ADJ. 365/YR %IMF/RATIO

MOGCK Entice

RE/RATIO SCROTAL

Erica of Ellston Z8

Erica of Ellston N54 #

CED

BW

WW

YW

RADG

YH

SC

+9

30% +0

25% +71

+119

+.23

+.7

+1.02

HP

CEM

Milk

Doc

HS

Claw

Angle

+16.8 15% +10

30% +22

+23

+.50

+.57

+.36

10%

MB

RE

Fat

$M

$F

$B

$C

+.52

+.79

+.010

+69

+89

+138

+248

Dam

BWR

WWR 2-99

YWR

Sons @ Auction

Daughters @ Auction

Daughters In Herd

2-100

None

None

None

None

Grandam

BWR 8-95

WWR

YWR

Sons @ Auction

Daughters @ Auction

8-102

7-102

4-$5450

2-$13,250

Erica of Ellston G366

+ C58 is a bigger framed, large scrotal bull with good body. He is recommended for large framed, well-developed heifers or cows. + Dam Z8 is best known for her super calm attitude. She’s a friendly gal that never gets in a hurry. At 343 days, she has the shortest calving interval in the herd. She settled first service AI each year, and will be one of the first cows to calve in 2025. + Z8 had nice individual performance data: BW 75 pounds, WW 733 pounds, WR 107, YW 1051 lbs., YR 108, IMF 6.07, ratio 126, ribeye 11.0”, ratio 100. + Please read about tremendous Pathfinder donor grandam N54 (my favorite G366 daughter) in the footnote of feature bull, Lot 6 and see her picture on page 6. + Great grandam G366 is considered the best cow in our 97-year history. She has as much influence on today’s cow herd as any cow in modern history. Read an abbreviated list of her accomplishments in the box to the right.

Erica of Ellston G366 Udder at 12 1 / 2 years of age

HOOVER TROPHYCLASS C45 Reg. +21048922 Tattoo: L/R C45

8 Bull

Erica of Ellston G366 Pathfinder Hoover Donor Descendants include Lots 5-15 and 17

01/25/24

LD Capitalist 316 #

BW 90 ADJ. 205/WR 759/93

Musgrave 316 Stunner #

MCATL Blackbird 831-1378 #

E L K Trophyclass

Connealy Onward #

Pine Coulee Black Annie U7

ADJ. 365/YR %IMF/RATIO

War Hill Blackbone Annie EF Commando 1366 # Baldridge Isabel Y69 Basin Excitement # Erica of Ellston G366 #

Baldridge 38 Special #

RE/RATIO SCROTAL

Erica of Ellston T78

Erica of Ellston N54 #

+ Lots 5-15 and 17 descend from the great Erica of Ellston G366 – she is the epitome of what a model Angus female should be! Five daughter descendants of G366 rank in the top 10 indexing cows of the herd! No cow family has ever had this much presence on this distinguished herd list before. + Four direct daughters of G366 have earned the Pathfinder designation, as well as at least 3 other descendants. At least 15 of her daughter descendants have served as donors, including the most recognized Hoover-bred female, Erica of Ellston T220, the dam of Bold Ruler. G366 grossed $238,000 worth of direct progeny sales, not including embryos sold. + Too numerous to mention are G366’s progeny that have found themselves in the very top of the crop for weaning weight. It is neat, however, that she had three-in-a-row #1 adjusted weaning weight calves of their respective crops. Even at 12 years of age, her growth genetics were still powerful, as an ET daughter was the #1 adjusted weaning weight ET heifer of her crop! + At the end of her career, G366 recorded 9-98 BWR and 9-107 WR on her natural calves.

CED

BW

WW

YW

RADG

YH

SC

+7

+1.1

+71

+109

+.14

+.5

+.92

HP

CEM

Milk

Doc

HS

Claw

Angle

+13.1

+8

+33

10% +18

+.60

+.53

+.57

MB

RE

Fat

$M

$F

$B

$C

+.36

+.63

+.026

+85

10% +63

+101

+216

Dam

BWR 5-96

WWR

YWR 3-99

Sons @ Auction

Daughters @ Auction

Daughters In Herd

5-100

1-$7500

None

None

Grandam

BWR 8-95

WWR

YWR

Sons @ Auction

Daughters @ Auction

8-102

7-102

4-$5450

2-$13,250

+ Flush brother to Lot 6 – read footnote there. + C45’s 10 year-old recip probably didn’t raise him to express his full genetic potential, but I still like this bull and I love his cow family! Save every daughter he makes! C45 has a leg on all 4 corners, is level topped, long bodied, and well-rounded. He’s just the right frame size. C45 is recommended for use on cows.

YEARLING BULLS

7

Erica of Ellston S7 Pathfinder Hoover Donor Dam of Lots 10-13; Relative of Lots 5-17

Erica of Ellston L5 Owned by Baldridge Performance Angus Grandam of Lots 10-13; Relative of Lots 5-17

HOOVER TAHOE C7 – Lot 10

Hoover Tahoe B407 Flush Brother to Lot 10; Maternal Brother to Lots 11-13 Sells as Lot 80

Erica of Ellston C1 Candid picture at 6 months of age Flush Sister to Lot 10; Maternal Sister to Lots 11-13

Erica of Ellston Z37 Owned by Moon Creek Farms and Hansine Ranch Partnership $36,500 Maternal Sister to Lots 10-13; Relative of Lots 5-17

Ranches and William Vacek for $30,000, and Nathan Lung for $14,000. The Moon Creek heifer produced embryos that topped the embryo portion of their 2022 sale at $1300/embryo – just 9 months after they purchased this heifer! + S7 started her career out strong, producing the #1 adjusted weaning weight heifer of our 2019 crop that was the lead-off, top-selling female of our 2021 sale at $32,000 to Pine View Angus. + Sons work for Derek Sawyer, Brice Erickson, Clint Welsh, Darin Eckels, Larry Bridgewater, and Dusty Goodman. Larry’s bull was the #1 ribeye scan bull of our 2024 sale with an awesome 1.4” of ribeye per hundred pounds of body weight! Dana Hotz selected S7’s natural calf from our 2023 sale and sends good reports on him. + S7 serves as a working donor and records 23-103 IMF ratio and 23-105 ribeye ratio. She recorded a 370 day calving interval at 5 years of age despite stealing flushes three separate years. + S7’s individual performance data: BW 72 lbs., WW 827 lbs., WR 107, YW 1094 lbs., YR 106, IMF 9.23, ratio 156, ribeye 13.2”, ratio 103. S7 was the #1 IMF scanning heifer of her crop, and her ribeye scan was 3.5” above breed average! Among her ET contemporaries, she was the #1 adjusted weaning weight and yearling weight heifer! + Grandam L5 produced 10 progeny sold by Hoover Angus to average a whopping $24,100! Sons from Hoover Angus have worked at three AI studs: Alta Genetics, Select Sires, and Accelerated Genetics. After a successful career at Hoover Angus, L5 was purchased by Baldridge Performance Angus. + L5 now has four Pathfinder daughters – two working Pathfinder donors in the Hoover herd; two in the Baldridge herd! This is an exceptionally rare feat! + Three other daughters of L5 have been flushed at Hoover Angus. + Superior udders run in this cow family, and the 5 generations of cows down the dam’s side of this pedigree have been excellent uddered cows, even into old age. Great grandam G366’s udder at over 12 years of age would rival most 3-4 year-old females in the breed today. Please see a picture of her udder on page 7 and read about G366 in the box on page 7.

HOOVER TAHOE C7 Reg. +21048917

10 Bull

Tattoo: L/R C7

12/29/23

Sitz Upward 307R #

BW 92 ADJ. 205/WR 853/105

Tehama Upward Y238

Tehama Elite Blackbird T735 S A V Final Answer 0035 # Tehama Mary Blackbird T073 EF Commando 1366 #

Tehama Tahoe B767 #

Tehama Mary Blackbird Y684

ADJ. 365/YR %IMF/RATIO

Baldridge 38 Special #

Baldridge Isabel Y69 Connealy Counselor # Erica of Ellston G366 #

RE/RATIO SCROTAL

Erica of Ellston S7 #

Erica of Ellston L5

CED

BW

WW

YW

RADG

YH

SC

+5

+2.2

+92

3% +147

10% +.23

+.6

+1.43 20%

HP

CEM

Milk

Doc

HS

Claw

Angle

+9.3

+8

+31

20% +11

+.17

10% +.41

20% +.48

MB

RE

Fat

$M

$F

$B

$C

+.94

30% +.71

+.035

+62

+80

+146

+251

Dam

BWR 5-97

WWR

YWR

Sons @ Auction

Daughters @ Auction

Daughters In Herd

5-104

4-107

7-$8750

6-$23,950

4-101

+ Retaining 1/3 revenue sharing semen interest. + C7 was one of those good calves we watched grow up – he was good from the beginning! He is big scrotaled, wide based, real slick haired, and has a lot of meat and muscle. C7 offers one of the highest WW EPDs in the sale! This high growth bull is recommended for use on cows. + C7 has one of the best Hair Shed EPDs among the bulls selling! + Flush brother to fall bulls Lots 80 and 82. Maternal brother to Lots 11-13. + C7’s flush sister was the #1 weaning weight ET heifer of the spring 2024 Hoover crop! + Dam S7 is easily among the best five living cows at Hoover Angus! + Highlights of S7’s progeny sales include daughters selected by Moon Creek Farms and Hansine Ranch Partnership (2 sisters) for $36,500 and $26,000, Abernathy

YEARLING BULLS

8

HOOVER FAIR-N-SQUARE C4 – Lot 11 Candid photo at 6 months of age

HOOVER LEGITIMATE C9 – Lot 12 Candid photo at 6 months of age

HOOVER LEGITIMATE C9 Reg. 21048930

12 Bull

Tattoo: L/R C9

12/30/23

Erica of Ellston C19 Candid picture at 6 months of age Flush Sister to Lots 11 and 13; Maternal Sister to Lots 10 and 12

Woodhill Blueprint #

BW 76 ADJ. 205/WR 751/95

Myers Fair-N-Square M39

Myers Miss Beauty M136 Basin Rainmaker 4404 # Deep Creek MP Lass 933 # EF Commando 1366 # Baldridge Isabel Y69 Connealy Counselor # Erica of Ellston G366 #

Deep Creek Legitimate 203

Deep Creek Rain Lass 013

ADJ. 365/YR %IMF/RATIO

Baldridge 38 Special #

RE/RATIO SCROTAL

Erica of Ellston S7 #

Erica of Ellston L5

CED

BW

WW

YW

RADG

YH

SC

+8

-.9

15% +76

25% +123

+.25

+.6

+1.48 15%

HP

CEM

Milk

Doc

HS

Claw

Angle

+13.9

+8

+27

+15

+.51

+.33

5% +.48

MB

RE

Fat

$M

$F

$B

$C

HOOVER FAIR-N-SQUARE C4 Reg. +21050092 Tattoo: L/R C4

11 Bull

+.81

+1.09 10% +.002

+86

10% +84

+151

+282

30%

12/24/23

Dam

BWR 5-97

WWR

YWR

Sons @ Auction

Daughters @ Auction

Daughters In Herd

5-104

4-107

7-$8750

6-$23,950

4-101

Connealy Confidence Plus # Woodhill Evergreen Z291-B233

BW 86 ADJ. 205/WR 808/99

Woodhill Blueprint #

+ C9 is a big scrotal, big bodied, muscular bull with a tight sheath. He is recommended for use on heifers or cows. + C9 is the natural calf of donor dam S7. His maternal brothers sell as Lots 10, 11, 13, 80 and 82. + Please see footnote under Lot 10.

Myers Fair-N-Square M39

Connealy Thunder #

Myers Miss Beauty M136

ADJ. 365/YR %IMF/RATIO

Myers Miss Beauty M476 # EF Commando 1366 #

Baldridge 38 Special #

Baldridge Isabel Y69 Connealy Counselor # Erica of Ellston G366 #

RE/RATIO SCROTAL

Erica of Ellston S7 #

Erica of Ellston L5

CED

BW

WW

YW

RADG

YH

SC

+10

25% +.9

+82

15% +146

15% +.29

30% +.5

+.64

HP

CEM

Milk

Doc

HS

Claw

Angle

HOOVER FAIR-N-SQUARE C21 Reg. +21048919 Tattoo: L/R C21

+13.8

+7

+28

+19

+.59

+.44

30% +.48

13 Bull

MB

RE

Fat

$M

$F

$B

$C

01/17/24

+.76

+.97

20% +.039

+60

+94

+154

+260

Dam

Connealy Confidence Plus # Woodhill Evergreen Z291-B233

BWR 5-97

WWR

YWR

Sons @ Auction

Daughters @ Auction

Daughters In Herd

BW 79 ADJ. 205/WR 877/108

Woodhill Blueprint #

5-104

4-107

7-$8750

6-$23,950

4-101

Myers Fair-N-Square M39

Connealy Thunder #

+ C4 is a massive bodied, deep, thick bull! We tried to take his picture in November, but he always stopped with the wrong foot forward. Come see him in person, I think you will like him! + C4 is recommended for large framed, well-developed heifers or cows. + Flush brother to Lot 13. Maternal brother to Lots 10, 12, 13, 80 and 82. Please see footnote under Lot 10. + Sire Fair-N-Square is also the sire of our Deep Creek Legitimate bull!

Myers Miss Beauty M136

ADJ. 365/YR %IMF/RATIO

Myers Miss Beauty M476 # EF Commando 1366 #

Baldridge 38 Special #

Baldridge Isabel Y69 Connealy Counselor # Erica of Ellston G366 #

RE/RATIO SCROTAL

Erica of Ellston S7 #

Erica of Ellston L5

CED

BW

WW

YW

RADG

YH

SC

+7

+1.0

+92

3% +153

10% +.27

+.8

25% +1.03

HP

CEM

Milk

Doc

HS

Claw

Angle

+14.1

+9

+35

10% +23

+.48

+.47

+.52

MB

RE

Fat

$M

$F

$B

$C

+.87

+.88

30% +.017

+88

10% +97

+162

+298

20%

Dam

BWR 5-97

WWR

YWR

Sons @ Auction

Daughters @ Auction

Daughters In Herd

5-104

4-107

7-$8750

6-$23,950

4-101

Yearling bulls have blank boxes for yearling weight, ultrasound data, and scrotal. This data will be available 1 week prior to the sale at http://hooverangus.com/sales.html. Sale order should be posted online by the evening of January 31 at the same location, or on our page at DVAuction where our videos will be located.

+ C21 is a big, rugged boy that is going to sire pounds and length! He was the 5 th top weaning weight ET bull calf of the crop! + C21 offers one of the highest WW EPDs in the sale! This high growth bull is likely best suited for use on cows. + Flush brother to Lot 11. Maternal brother to Lots 10-12, 80 and 82. + Please see footnote under Lot 10.

YEARLING BULLS

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