New Day Bull s 38 NEW DAY 60L Homo Black || Homo Polled
39 NEW DAY 115L Homo Black || Homo Polled
5/8 SM 3/8 AN ASA# 4305223
1/2 SM 1/2 AN ASA# 4254314
9/3/2023
Owner: BCC
9/28/2023
Owner: Lud
BW 79
Age of Dam 3
Disposition 1
Frame 6.2
BW 73
Age of Dam 9
Disposition 1
Frame 5.8
REDHILL 672X X004 231A
IR IMPERIAL D948
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G+ POWERED BY TOP GENOMICS • ACCREDITED GENOMIC PLUS •
IR LODESTAR H380
HOOK`S HALLMARK 24H
IR MS LUCY E711 GALAXY EXPEDITION 9207
HOOKS ZAFIRAH 41Z EXAR DENVER 2002B
BC/C JEMMA 107J
BUTCHS ELSIE C926
ASR BLACK MIRANDA G9269
BUTCHS ELSIE X904
CE
BW
WW
YW
MCE 9.8
MILK 24.9
MWW STAY
CE
BW 2.5
WW
YW
MCE 8.0
MILK 32.3
MWW STAY
14.6 16.3 30% 20% 10% 20% 15% 40% 10% 35% DOC CW YG MARB BF REA API TI 14.3 53.9 0.03 0.75 0.005 0.52 168.3 101.4 30% 10% 99% 10% 95% 75% 10% 4% -2.2 91.8 139.1 73.0
10.4 13.8 80% 90% 40% 25% 35% 3% 15% 65% DOC CW YG MARB BF REA API TI 13.5 55.7 -0.19 0.53 -0.010 1.11 136.6 85.4 40% 10% 55% 30% 90% 4% 50% 40% 80.3 134.5 71.6
40 NEW DAY L334 Homo Black || Homo Polled
41 NEW DAY 007L Homo Black || Hetero Polled
5/8 SM 3/8 AN ASA# 4276503
1/2 SM 1/4 AN 1/4 CS
9/11/2023
Owner: JLG
9/7/2023
Owner: AHCC Disposition 1
ASA# 4463793
BW 98
Age of Dam 5
Disposition 1
Frame 5.9
BW 80
Age of Dam 5
Frame 5.7
F:G Ratio 100
RFI
1.68
BALDRIDGE COMMAND C036
WS PROCLAMATION E202
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CCR COMMANDER 5135F
CASON`S MR MASTERCRAFT
CCR MS 2073 COWBOY 5135C MCM TOP GRADE 018X
CASON`S MISS NATALIE
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ATM POWERED BY TOP GENOMICS • ACCREDITED TERMINAL MATE •
JLG1 MS TOP GRADE G921
GH100
JLG1 MS PAYWEIGHT E706
CE
BW 4.2
WW
YW
MCE 5.8
MILK 31.5
MWW STAY
CE
BW 1.2
WW
YW
MCE 6.4
MILK 23.5
MWW STAY
8.7
94.6
154.9
78.3
21.3
9.8 14.2 85% 75% 25% 30% 60% 55% 35% 60% DOC CW YG MARB BF REA API TI 13.7 27.9 -0.13 0.27 -0.025 0.46 124.0 81.3 35% 75% 70% 75% 65% 85% 70% 55% 84.9 131.2 65.9
95% 99% 10% 5% 70% 4%
3% API
3%
DOC
CW
YG
MARB 0.55
BF
REA
TI
11.1 92.3 70% 10% 35% 30% 15% 15% 25% 20% 54.2 -0.26 -0.061 0.92 152.9
REDUCE RISK WITH AGE ADVANTAGED BULLS There are several important and logical reasons why commercial customers should consider purchasing bulls with a few more months of age and development on their side. Some of the benefits are obvious, but some others we don’t always consider. • Older bulls have the ability to service more females in a shorter period of time than yearling bulls. Age advantaged, 18-20 month old bulls should be capable of safely settling at least 5-10 more females in their first breeding season with minimal risk over a 45 day breeding period due to greater fitness, superior average semen production and maturity. • Over-fat bulls are an issue in this industry. A high quality, slower paced development program is possible when producing older bulls for sale. Age advantaged bulls can simply be developed more slowly and still reach target weights and marketable condition with ease. Too often bulls developed to be sold as yearlings are subjected to extra push nutritionally in order to make those same thresholds. When done improperly, the results can be reduced longevity and lifetime service because of damage to feet, soft skeletal tissues and in extreme cases even internal organs associated with excess or faulty nutrition and exaggerated growth rate. • Certainly, older bulls lose less weight and strength during their first breeding seasons. With that in mind the risk of your bull taking a week off or quitting the process of breeding cows completely is reduced. This is especially true in the more challenging breeding environments of the southern US. • More of the guess work is taken out when purchasing older bulls. Strengths and flaws can both be more evident to buyers with an extra 6 months of development. For example, by that age foot and leg or disposition issues will be more evident and a higher percentage of potential problem bulls should have been identified and removed from the offering. • Sorting older bulls does not give license to buy poorer genetics just because they have more age. It is important to make sure the age advantaged bulls you are evaluating are not just the leftovers after the more valuable bulls were not marketed as yearlings and low genetic value bulls should never be an option, regardless of age. Many producers will always favor purchasing high value, younger bulls because of the potential of an extra season of use later in life and often sellers prefer the simplicity and lower cost of producing them. Correctly developed older bulls however, simply have a greater probability of breeding success in the first season than when they were younger. Give them a try for reduced risk.
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