Annual Bull Sale FEB. 14, 2026 • 1 P.M. Lincoln County Fairgrounds • North Platte, Neb. 90 Black SimAngus TM Bulls 60 Red SimAngus TM Bulls
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Welcome! My wife, Deandra, and I would like to welcome you to our 7th annual Rousey SimAngus Bull Sale! This business is not just a business, it’s an obsession for me. Depending on the time of year that obsession probably approaches unhealthy levels but fortunately, my family is supportive of my cattle habit and share in my dedication to breed better cattle that can go out and benefit other hard-working families in this industry. Breeding higher quality cattle that are problem free is a 365-day project for us and we continue to sort, cull, and select relentlessly to present you with a high-quality product. Perfection is likely unattainable but we will darn sure try! As we assembled the data for this year’s offering it was very gratifying to see these pedigrees come together and see bulls that sold thru past sales influence the current generation. On the same note, cows that have proven themselves here are beginning to show up on both the top and bottom sides of the pedigree of some of the most impressive individuals in the offering. Our replacement heifer pen is the most impressive that it’s ever been. Unique matings and pedigrees are coming down the pipeline as well as plans to continue to incorporate our own bulls back into the program so the future has never been so exciting here. The beef industry has enjoyed a stellar year with the drought mostly nonexistent, cheaper feed prices, and calf sales that reached record levels at most auction barns across the country. Fundamentally, the next few years should look pretty good if you have cattle in inventory. Whether you are rebuilding a cowherd or advancing your current one, there is one thing that I cannot emphasize enough and that’s the value of Heterosis to the commercial cattleman! My personal philosophy has been to breed cattle with “Practicality, Functionality, and Heterosis” in mind. We invite you to read what this means to us as outlined on page 4 in this catalog, but basically can be summed up as taking a no nonsense, balanced trait approach to breeding cattle that fit your own personal environmental parameters. This sets us up to be profitable in the good years and weather the storms of the downturns. We are thankful for your interest in our program and look forward to working with you. Please feel free to stop by the ranch and take a look at the sale offering prior to the sale. We will again be utilizing DVAuction if for any reason you are not able to attend and of course the videos will be available for viewing as well. We look forward to seeing you on sale day!
CONTACT US TODAY! Tyrell Rousey • 308 530-9279 Deandra Rousey • 308 520-3285 /RouseySimAngus www. RouseySimAngus .com
Sincerely, Tyrell Rousey
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SALE DAY CONTACTS Tyrell Rousey.............................................................................................................308 530-9279 Deandra Rousey.....................................................................................................308 520-3285 Website....................................................................................... www.RouseySimAngus.com Facebook................................................................................................. / RouseySimAngus Rousey SimAngus TM Bull Sale 150 Black and Red SimAngus TM Bulls SATURDAY, FEB. 14, 2026 Lincoln County Fairgrounds 1 PM CST • North Platte, Neb. First Breeding Season Guarantee
SALE SCHEDULE: The bulls are available for viewing at the ranch anytime up until February 12th!
Feb. 12: See the bulls at the sale site in the afternoon. Feb. 13: Bulls will be available to view all day. Feb. 14: Bulls will be available to view all day
AUCTION STARTS PROMPTLY AT 1:00 P.M Coffee will be served all day and a complimentary lunch begins at 11:30 AM.
AUCTIONEER Kyle Schow, Schow Auction Service....................................................................................308 289-3772
SALE REPRESENTATIVES Cody Nye, The Fence Post...........................................................................................................308 760-8588 Alan Sears, Western Ag Reporter.............................................................................................970 396-7521 Randy Rasby, American Cattleman........................................................................................308 539 6195
SALE LOCATION: Lincoln County Fairgrounds in North Platte, Nebraska 5015 Rodeo Road / West Hwy. 30 SCROTAL MEASUREMENTS Due to the early catalog deadline and the age of the Bulls, Scrotal Measurements will be taken in late January at semen check time. Supplement sheet with those measurements will be available at sale time. PRINTED EPD’S : ASA runs EPD updates weekly. EPD’s printed in this catalog were pulled from the ASA database on December 18, 2025. FEED RATION: We work with Jeremy Martin and Great Plains Livestock Consulting for balancing the ration. We target a 3.5 lb ADG on the bulls to express genetic differences without sacrificing longevity and soundness. They are developed in large open pens and have plenty of room to play and exercise. SALE FORMAT: This will be a Video Auction. All bulls will be available for viewing at the Sale Location but will not go through the sale ring. Pre-recorded videos of each individual Lot will be broadcast over TV Monitors rather than the animal entering the sale ring. SALE ORDER: A sale order will be posted late Thursday evening or Friday morning. Find it on our Website and Facebook page or contact Tyrell.
VIDEOS OF THE SALE OFFERING: As stated above this will be a Video Auction and no bull will enter the sale ring. Videos of each individual Lot will be available for viewing approximately January 15th. Find a link to the Videos on our website www. RouseySimAngus.com under the Current Sale tab or visit www.DVAuction.com ANNOUNCEMENTS: Announcements made sale day take precedence over printed material in the sale catalog. Anyone attending the sale attends at their own risk. Rousey SimAngus, LLC or the Lincoln County Fairgrounds will not be held responsible for any personal injury while attending this sale. Settlement “Paid in Full” is expected sale day. Persons purchasing over the Internet, Conference Call, or on Order will be sent an Invoice and payment is expected within 10 days of the sale. BREEDING GUARANTEE: Each Bull is sold with a “First Breeding Season” guarantee against injury or soundness issues. Bulls lost due to neglect or acts of nature such as lighting strike will not be guaranteed. If the bull is unable to complete the first breeding season, 60 days from turnout we will provide you with another bull of equal value or you will receive credit at the next year’s sale equal to the purchase price minus the salvage value of the bull. Please call us immediately if your bull gets sick or is injured so we can discuss options. SEMEN INTEREST: Rousey SimAngus, LLC will retain 1/3 revenue sharing semen interest on all bulls selling and has the right to collect semen at our expense on any bull for in herd use.
FEEDING ARRANGEMENTS AND DELIVERY: Bulls will be kept free of charge until delivery which will begin in late March. There will be free delivery to buyers from Nebraska and surrounding states. We will split the cost of delivery to buyers from other states and will help coordinate trucking to get the bulls delivered as economically as possible. If you choose to take your bulls home sale day we will deduct $50 per head from the purchase price. VOLUME DISCOUNTS : We will offer volume discounts to buyers who purchase five bulls or more. The fifth bull is discounted 5%, the sixth bull is discounted 6% and so on up to a discount of 10% for the tenth bull purchased at our sale. BIDDING OPTIONS: Joining us in person is by far the best option to see the offering first hand and discuss with us your needs. We know weather, family commitments, and calving can interfere with your personal attendance so we will also be offering the following options: ORDER BUYING: Each year we buy bulls for people unable to attend our sale. We guarantee you will not spend more than if you were at the sale personally. If you give us $5,000 to spend on a bull and he only brings $3,000 in the auction, $3,000 is what you will pay. DVAUCTION: Bid on the bulls and watch the entire sale though DVAuction. You can Log on to www. DVAuction.com and bid online from your personal computer. Additionally, Proxy bidding is available as well. You must register before the sale on the DVAuction website. Pre-recorded videos of the bulls will play during the auction and videos of the entire offering should be available on the DV Auction website approximately 3 weeks prior to the sale.
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PRACTICALITY FUNCTIONALITY Heterosis
PRACTICALITY. FUNCTIONALITY. HETEROSIS. These three words represent the objectives and core values of the Rousey SimAngus breeding program. While each has a different meaning they all three are very cohesive in nature and blend themselves to produce real world, problem free, no-nonsense cattle that are productive and profitable through all sectors of the beef industry.
PRACTICALITY When thinking about practicality in terms of raising beef cattle we consider a balanced trait, no-nonsense approach that takes into consideration cow sense, cowboy logic, sound science, individual resources, and an understanding of cause and effect. It’s natural human behavior to continually want to raise the bar but more times than not it comes at the expense of something else. Genomics, EPD’s, Indexes, and Phenotypes, are all very valid and useful tools we have at our disposal and certainly tools we use here on the ranch. Unfortunately, problems arise when these tools are taken and pushed to extremes or used singularly rather than in a balanced approach that takes into consideration a ranch’s given resources and what is functional and profitable. Practicality and common sense will never get you into trouble.
FUNCTIONALITY Functionality as we define it and will outline below is an absolute must in our program and is honestly something I really feel the Seedstock industry has lost sight of while chasing EPD’s and Genomics. While some may label them as convenience traits I fully see the following as necessary traits: structural soundness including feet and legs, fleshing ability, appropriate mature cow size, sound teat and udder quality, and mothering ability. None of us have the extra time, money, and labor resources to deal with problem cattle. Cattle that require added feed to stay in adequate condition cost money. Cattle that require antibiotic treatments as a result of poor immunity caused by insufficient colostrum consumption due to big teats and poor udders cost money. Cattle with poor structure or bad feet don’t have longevity and cost money. During the spring calving blizzard, the cow that doesn’t get her calf up and moving costs money and the silly cow that won’t mother up and follow the calf sled to the barn costs time and money. I assure you Functionality will remain a top priority in our herd and we will continue to select and cull hard for these traits.
HETEROSIS Heterosis is one of the easiest, lowest cost tools that a commercial cattle producer can utilize to improve the profitability of their operation. Countless bodies of research have documented the advantages of the composite female and include greater calf survivability, increased fertility and longevity, and more total pounds of calf weaned over the course of a cow’s lifetime. Simmental and Angus/Red Angus complement each other so perfectly and it’s no surprise that the SimAngus steer has become one of the most sought after animals in the feeding sector as well. Using SimAngus bulls on SimAngus cows is an easy way to manage and maintain an advantageous level of heterosis in a cowherd.
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The VALUE of HETEROSIS By Lane Giess
The following is an excerpt of an article appearing in the July/August issue of The Register.
the average weaning weight is 550 to another straightbred parent where the average weaning weight is 500. The average weaning performance of those calves is 546. That is 21 pounds heavier than the average of the parent performance. It’s clear the benefit of heterosis results in improved performance across an array of economically relevant traits, but perhaps even more important is the compounded production advantage through crossbred females. The largest economic impact crossbreeding yields is through maternal heterosis and crossbred females. Would you find it valuable to have females produce 600 pounds more weaning weight and last over a year longer on average than straightbred females? Crossbred females make more money. Period.
The adage “Our breed can do it all” has — and may continue to be — pressed by some breed association representatives and certainly some seedstock producers. This concept alone is false and in some small way can be attributed to holding back the beef industry and more importantly the commercial cattle producers. Not a single breed by itself can capture heterosis. continuing to push singular breed usage is a detriment to farm and ranch longevity at all levels. The value of heterosis is a reduction of production costs, an increase in animal performance and efficiency, an increase in the value of the products sold, and often simpler breeding programs. So what is heterosis? Heterosis, also known as hybrid vigor, is the superiority of a The economic stability of commercial producers is of great importance, and
crossbred animal relative to the average performance of its straightbred parents. Research has shown time and time again that crossbreeding results in calves that are far superior to their straightbred counterparts. There are two reasons for the resulting boost in performance from crossbreeding: 1 Increasing the level of heterozygosity across the genome lessens the effect of gene dominance for diminished performance i.e., hybrid vigor, and 2 an increased use of breed complementarity of parent breeds i.e., maternal line and terminal line. In the beef industry, the effect of direct heterosis on calf performance has been documented. An example of this is if you mate a straightbred parent where
“Crossbred females make more money. PERIOD. ”
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Quick Reference to ASA EPDs and $ Indexes
Expected Progeny Differences EPDs: EPDs are the most accurate and effective tool available for comparing genetic levels. In using EPDs, the difference between two sires’ EPDs represents the unit difference expected in the performance of their progeny. For example, if sires A and B have EPDs of +10 and –5, a 15-unit difference would be expected in their progeny moving from -5 to +10 yields 15 units. Key to using EPDs is knowing what units they are expressed in. For example, if the above case referred to weaning weight EPDs, A would be expected to sire 15-pounds more weaning weight than B. If calving ease were the trait, A would be expected to sire 15-percent more unassisted births in first-calf heifers; in other words, if B sired 30 assists in a group of 100 heifers, we’d expect A to require 15 assists. A percentile-ranking chart is required to determine where a bull’s EPDs rank him relative to other bulls in the breed. Calving Ease CE: Percent of unassisted births when used on 1st calf heifers Birth Weight BW : Expressed in pounds and predicts the average difference that can be expected in an animal’s offspring compared to the average.
Weaning Weight WW: Pounds of Weaning Weight Yearling Weight YW: Pounds of Yearling Weight
on the entire cow herd bred to both Angus first-calf heifers and mature cows with the portion of their daughters required to maintain herd size retained and the remaining heifers and steers put on feed and sold grade and yield. Terminal Index TI: Evaluates sire for use on mature Angus cows with all offspring put on feed and sold grade and yield. Using API and TI: First, determine which index to use; if you’re keeping replacements use API, if not, TI. Then, just as with EPDs, zero in on the unit difference between bulls. As described above, index units are in dollars per cow exposed. The difference can be used to determine how much a bull is worth compared to another. Or, put another way, how much you can pay for one bull compared to another. For example, when buying an all-purpose-type sire, you can quickly figure a bull scoring +100 for API is worth an extra $6,000 over a +50 bull if both are exposed to 30 cows over 4 years $50 diff. x 30 hd. x 4 yr. = $6,000. A percentile-ranking chart is required to determine where a bull’s index value ranks him relative to other bulls in the breed. For percentile rankings or more detailed information about EPDs and $ indexes visit www.simmental.org.
Milk Milk: Pounds of Weaning Weight due to milk
Stayability STAY: Percent of daughters remaining in the cowherd at 6 years of age.
Marbling Marb.: Predicts the average difference Marbling score
Rib-Eye Area REA Predicts the average difference in square inches of Ribeye
$ Indexes: Though EPDs allow for the comparison of genetic levels for many economically important traits, they only provide a piece of the economic puzzle. That’s where $ indexes come in. Through well- conceived, rigorous mathematical computation, $ indexes blend EPDs and economics to estimate an animal’s overall impact on your bottom line.
All-Purpose Index API: Evaluates sires for use
ASA HYBRID BREED AVERAGES
% CE BW WW YW MLK STY MRB BF REA API TI Avg 11.4 0 77.4 120.2 23.7 14.9 0.39 -0.03 0.67 134.1 80.95
We were enrolled in the Calf Crop Genomics program, meaning all bulls sell with Genomically Enhanced EPD’s and Parental Verification. Genomic testing is a cost-effective and quick way to add information to what is known about an animal’s genetic potential. One way to think of the information gained is by asking how many progeny would this animal need to see a similar increase in the accuracy of the EPD for that trait? These are referred to as progeny equivalents. Typically, EPD’s on yearling bulls are of very low accuracy and are essentially pedigree estimates. Below are the progeny equivalents as of spring 2020. The way to interpret progeny equivalents is like adding over 25 calving ease records, 22 birth weights on progeny, etc. In other words, while a bull calf is still nursing, breeders can know an equivalent of 15 stayability records
on his daughters - something that would take years to generate through progeny testing. ADDING A GENOMIC TEST IS LIKE ADDING • 25+ Calving Ease Scores • 22 Birth Weights
• 25+ Weaning Weights • 25+ Yearling Weights • 8 Marbling Scores • 6 Ribeye Measurements • 15 Stayability Records
Bottom line is that the EPD’s provided on our bulls are more valuable than in years past because they come with greater accuracy to allow you to make more informed decisions!
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LCDR DILIGENCE 215J
Reference Sire
BD: 2/23/21
Reg #: 3960650
%Sim: PB SM
EPD’s
LCDR WITNESS 541C
6.8
CE
LCDR FAVOR 149F
BW 1.5 WW 108.6 YW 172.4 Milk 22.1 Stay 17.6 Marb. 0.4 REA 1.13 API 157 TI 103.3
WS MISS SUGAR C4 WS PROCLAMATION E202
LCDR MS GIA 5G
LCDR MS CHLOE 55C
Diligence is a tremendous purebred option that combines phenotype and genotype to a very high degree! He possesses a great foot structure and skeletal integrity with a quiet disposition and modern EPD profile. We
LCDR DILIGENCE 215J • Sire of Lots 1-14 are very pleased with his progeny in our program as he did a great job of adding pounds and power without adding excessive frame. Daughters are stout made, moderate framed, and broody. His sons are stout made, muscular, and masculine featured. Diligence ranks among the elite for adding pounds ranking in the Top 1% for WW and YW EPD’s. He ranks in the Top 30% for Stayability EPD and Top 3% for Docility EPD, and Top 20% for Marbling EPD. His Indexes check the boxes as well, ranking in the Top 20% for API and Top 3% for TI.
Lot 1 • ROUSEY 5105N
ROUSEY 5105N 1 LCDR FAVOR 149F Color 1/21/25 4522499 62% SM Homozygous Polled Homozygous Black Actual Prod. Act BW 90 Adj WW 778 Adj YW 1432 Dam’s Prod. LCDR DILIGENCE 215J BD Reg # %Sim P/S
ROUSEY 5082N 2
LCDR FAVOR 149F Color 1/20/25 4522453 62% SM Homozygous Polled Homozygous Black Actual Prod. Act BW 88 Adj WW 711 Adj YW 1192 Dam’s Prod. BD Reg # %Sim P/S
LCDR DILIGENCE 215J
LCDR MS GIA 5G SITZ STELLAR 726D
LCDR MS GIA 5G SITZ STELLAR 726D ROUSEY ANTOINETTE 1026J
Calving Interval
Calving Interval
362 110
365 102
ROUSEY OPAL 2038K ES A116
ROUSEY ANTOINETTE 555C
WWR
WWR
3
4
Age
Age
1330
1340
CE BW WW YW Milk Stay Marb REA API TI 5.4 3.2 108.6 176.9 24.9 13.7 0.27 0.85 124.2 93
CE BW WW YW Milk Stay Marb REA API TI 8.6 -0.2 91.6 145.5 22 13.5 0.33 0.89 129.8 88.5
Weight
Weight
BCS 5 • WW ratio of 113 and a YW ratio of 117 • Dam is a maternal sister to the flush brothers found in Lots 79-81 • Recommended for cows
BCS 5.5 • Stems from a very fertile cow family with Dam, Granddam, and Great Granddam maintaining very tight calving intervals with elite teat and udder scores • Recommended for cows
• Leading off this year’s offering is one of the top prospects ever offered to add pounds and performance to a calf crop • Ranks well above the top 1% of the ASA Database for both WW and YW EPD’s • Extremely long sided bull with added frame in a handsome, docile package
• Big ribbed Diligence son out of a Steller daughter that was a standout all summer long • Ranks in the top 15% of the ASA Database for both WW and YW EPD’s • Posted ratio of 102 for WW
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ROUSEY 5071N 3 LCDR FAVOR 149F Color 1/19/25 4522515 62% SM Homozygous Polled Homozygous Black Actual Prod. Act BW 94 Adj WW 780 Adj YW 1447 Dam’s Prod. LCDR DILIGENCE 215J BD Reg # %Sim P/S
ROUSEY 5149N 4
LCDR FAVOR 149F Color 1/25/25 4522458 62% SM Homozygous Polled Homozygous Black Actual Prod. Act BW 85 Adj WW 711 Adj YW 1285 Dam’s Prod. LCDR DILIGENCE 215J BD Reg # %Sim P/S
LCDR MS GIA 5G SITZ STELLAR 726D
LCDR MS GIA 5G SITZ STELLAR 726D
Calving Interval
Calving Interval
353 113
369 100
ROUSEY TAMARA 1146J
ROUSEY MAGGIE 2219K
HERDMASTER 159C
HERDMASTER 117Z
WWR
WWR
4
3
Age
Age
1380
1315
CE BW WW YW Milk Stay Marb REA API TI 3.7 2.5 105.1 178.1 23.8 17.1 0.45 1 139.7 96.2
CE BW WW YW Milk Stay Marb REA API TI 9.7 0 90.9 141.1 19.8 14.4 0.44 0.53 136.1 89.1
Weight
Weight
BCS 5 • Ranks in the top 2% for Carcass Weight EPD and top 10 for REA EPD • Ratios of 113 for WW and 118 for YW • Recommended for cows
BCS 5 • Both Dam and granddam have elite udder attachments and small teats • WW ratio of 103 and YW ratio of 105 • Recommended for cows
• Here is an elite Terminal bull prospect that ranks well above the Top 1% of the ASA Database for WW and YW EPD’s • Number 1 bull in the offering for Yearling growth and number 2 bull in the offering for WW EPD
• High quality individual with added eye appeal and completeness • As a ¾ brother to the previous 3 bulls, this particular individual maintains elite growth figures in a more moderate framed package • Ranks in the top 15% for WW, top 20% for YW and top 10% for Docility EPD
• Here is an ET Diligence son out of our 62D Donor and ironically the only bull calf from the flush with 7 other sisters highlighting our replacement pen • 62D was very feminine and modest in size with a beautiful udder but we had the misfortune of losing 62D just days after weaning a phenomenal heifer calf of her own this fall. Her influence is also present in Lots 8, 18, 21, 27, 28, 39 and 76 as the Granddam or Great Granddam and part of the reason she entered the Donor program as a senior cow in the herd.
Lot 5 • ROUSEY 5007N
ROUSEY 5007N 5
ROUSEY 5102N 6 1/21/25 4522517
LCDR FAVOR 149F Color 1/6/25 4474083 62% SM Homozygous Polled Homozygous Black Actual Prod. Act BW 73 Adj WW 669 Adj YW 1060 Dam’s Prod. BD Reg # %Sim P/S
BD Reg # %Sim P/S
Color
62% SM Homozygous Polled Homozygous Black Actual Prod. Act BW 90 Adj WW 714 Adj YW 1174 Dam’s Prod.
LCDR FAVOR 149F
LCDR DILIGENCE 215J
LCDR DILIGENCE 215J
LCDR MS GIA 5G CONNEALY COMRADE 1385
LCDR MS GIA 5G ROUSEY EMOJI 8183F
Calving Interval
Calving Interval
367 105
368 103
ROUSEY PRINCESS 62D
ROUSEY JOURNE 2359K
ROUSEY PRINCESS 034X
HERDMASTER 854F
WWR
WWR
9
3
Age
Age
1340
1320
CE BW WW YW Milk Stay Marb REA API TI 16.5 -3.5 75.9 114.6 27.1 18.5 0.45 0.58 154.2 86.8
CE BW WW YW Milk Stay Marb REA API TI 11.4 1.6 92.3 151.8 24.5 18.1 0.42 0.98 145.5 90.1
Weight
Weight
5.5
BCS 5.5 • Top 15% for WW EPD and Top 10% for YW EPD • Top 20% for Stayability EPD, top 10% for REA EPD and top 35% for API • Recommended for cows
BCS
• Lot 5 is a calving ease prospect ranking in the top 10% of the Database for low BW and top 15% for CE EPD • Also ranks in the top 15% for Stayability EPD and top 20% for API • Recommended for heifers or cows
• Here is a very attractive patterned Diligence son that was one of the standout individuals during summer checks • Dam sired by a maternal brother to Lots 79, 80, and 81 and granddam are both moderate sized cows with elite teat and udder quality
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ROUSEY 5356N 7 LCDR FAVOR 149F Color 2/25/25 4529300 62% SM Homozygous Polled Heterozygous Black Actual Prod. Act BW 86 Adj WW 667 Adj YW 1214 Dam’s Prod. LCDR DILIGENCE 215J BD Reg # %Sim P/S
LCDR MS GIA 5G KM BROKEN BOW 002
Lot 8 ROUSEY 5131N
Calving Interval
369 100
HERDMASTER 807E
HERDMASTER 118C
WWR
8
Age
1390
CE BW WW YW Milk Stay Marb REA API TI 10 -1.3 87.3 134.5 22.3 15 0.46 1.05 141.7 90.9
Weight
BCS 5 • Top 15% for Carcass weight and top 10% for REA EPD • Recommended for cows
• Tremendous Diligence son that is slick haired and would be ideal for a set of younger cows as he posts a minus BW EPD with top tier growth • Top 20% for WW EPD and top 25% for YW EPD
ROUSEY 5131N 8
ROUSEY 5334N 9 LCDR FAVOR 149F Color 2/22/25 4529425 50% SM Homozygous Polled Homozygous Black Actual Prod. Act BW 88 Adj WW 690 Adj YW 1300 Dam’s Prod. LCDR DILIGENCE 215J BD Reg # %Sim P/S
LCDR FAVOR 149F Color 1/23/25 4503136 62% SM Homozygous Polled Homozygous Black Actual Prod. Act BW 90 Adj WW 710 Adj YW 1283 Dam’s Prod. LCDR DILIGENCE 215J BD Reg # %Sim P/S
LCDR MS GIA 5G CCR BOULDER 1339A
LCDR MS GIA 5G CONNEALY COMRADE 1385
Calving Interval
Calving Interval
365 103
368 100
ROUSEY PRINCESS 0024H
ROUSEY HERDMASTER 803D ROUSEY HOPE 125B
ROUSEY PRINCESS 8164F
WWR
WWR
5
9
Age
Age
1380
1280
CE BW WW YW Milk Stay Marb REA API TI 7.9 0.7 102.4 161.1 25.9 17 0.46 1.02 145.8 97.7
CE BW WW YW Milk Stay Marb REA API TI 11.7 0.4 91.4 151.6 21.4 18 0.26 0.66 138.7 86.5
Weight
Weight
BCS 5.5 • Top 3% of the ASA Database for WW and YW EPD • Top 10% for Carcass Weight, REA, and TI • Recommended for cows
BCS 5 • Top 20% for Stayability EPD • Recommended for cows
• Long sided, attractive made, slick haired, and muscular • Stems from an elite cow family that excels for fertility as well as teat and udder quality
• Big bodied, wide topped, and stout hipped • Top 15% for WW EPD and top 10% for YW EPD
“A study from the US Meat Animal Research Center USMARC in Clay Center, Nebraska, shows that Simmental-sired calves have a slight advantage in weaning weight over Angus-sired calves, yet mature cow counterparts weigh in at 74 pounds lighter than those sired by Angus bulls. This indicates that growth and efficiency don’t have to be mutually exclusive- Simmental genetics prove they can deliver both.” “The key is having an effective breeding strategy. For commercial cow-calf producers, crossbreeding is virtually non-negotiable. Heterosis doesn’t just boost weaning weights by 10%- it increases cow lifetime production by an impressive 23%. That’s a massive advantage for long-term profitability, giving ranchers more pounds of calf over a cow’s career without ballooning input costs.” The Efficiency vs. Demand Paradox: Navigating the Future of Beef Production by Jon DeClark The Simmental Advantage
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Lot 10 • ROUSEY 5085N
Dam of Lot 11
ROUSEY 5085N 10
ROUSEY 5229N 11 LCDR FAVOR 149F Color 2/11/25 4522433 62% SM Homozygous Polled Homozygous Black Actual Prod. Act BW 86 Adj WW 788 Adj YW 1359 Dam’s Prod. LCDR DILIGENCE 215J BD Reg # %Sim P/S
LCDR FAVOR 149F Color 1/20/25 4522430 62% SM Homozygous Polled Homozygous Black Actual Prod. Act BW 82 Adj WW 743 Adj YW 1351 Dam’s Prod. LCDR DILIGENCE 215J BD Reg # %Sim P/S
LCDR MS GIA 5G SQUARE B ATLANTIS 8060
LCDR MS GIA 5G SQUARE B ATLANTIS 8060
Calving Interval
Calving Interval
361 108
387 114
ROUSEY ANTOINETTE 2006K
ROUSEY ANTOINETTE 2014K
ROUSEY ANTOINETTE 146Y
ROUSEY ANTOINETTE 146Y
WWR
WWR
3
3
Age
Age
1240
1250
CE BW WW YW Milk Stay Marb REA API TI 11.8 -1.6 81.1 126.5 28 21.7 0.41 0.78 152 86.4
CE BW WW YW Milk Stay Marb REA API TI 9.4 0.4 92.8 147 27.1 17 0.48 1.12 145.9 93.4
Weight
Weight
BCS 5 • It’s no surprise given the cow family he hails from that Lot 10 ranks in the Top 3% of the ASA Database for Stayability EPD • Minus on BW EPD, he surpasses breed average for both WW and YW growth and ranks in the top 25% for API • Recommended for cows
BCS 5.5 • Another summer standout this smooth made Diligence son is easy going, slick haired and stout throughout • Ranks in the top 10% for WW and top 15% for YW EPD • Top 4% for REA EPD • Elite Index rankings for both API and TI • Recommended for cows
• Lots 10 and 11 are full brothers in blood out of ET sisters • Moderate framed and very muscular this particular individual was one of the summer highlights for his early maturity and muscle pattern
• Lots 11 and 10 are full brothers in blood out of ET sisters • His dam is a very classy Atlantis daughter with a keen head, bold ribcage and stellar udder and may very well be the replacement to the 146Y cow that has been so influential to our program
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ROUSEY 5106N 12 1/22/25 4503152
BD Reg # %Sim P/S
Color
75% SM Homozygous Polled Heterozygous Black Actual Prod. Act BW 92 Adj WW 710 Adj YW 1317 Dam’s Prod.
LCDR FAVOR 149F
LCDR DILIGENCE 215J
LCDR MS GIA 5G ROUSEY GOLD STRIKE 512C
Calving Interval
365 102
ROUSEY MISS BEE 8196F
ROUSEY MISS BEE 131Y
WWR
7
Age
1410
CE BW WW YW Milk Stay Marb REA API TI 11.3 -1.3 96.5 148.4 24.1 18.1 0.37 0.91 147.7 94.2
Weight
BCS 6 • Top 20% for Stayability EPD • Top 30% for API and Top 15% for TI • Recommended for cows
• Here is a shapely Diligence son that also stood out from the herd this summer for his added dimension of muscle • Another great option for younger cows as he is minus for BW EPD and still ranks in the Top 10% for both WW and YW EPD’s
Full Sibling to the Dams of Lots 10 and 11
ROUSEY 5322N 13
ROUSEY 5078N 14
LCDR FAVOR 149F Color 2/21/25 4529403 50% SM Homozygous Polled Homozygous Black Actual Prod. Act BW 78 Adj WW 673 Adj YW 1207 Dam’s Prod. LCDR DILIGENCE 215J BD Reg # %Sim P/S
LCDR FAVOR 149F Color 1/20/25 4503160 62% SM Homozygous Polled Homozygous Black Actual Prod. Act BW 78 Adj WW 632 Adj YW 1179 Dam’s Prod. LCDR DILIGENCE 215J BD Reg # %Sim P/S
LCDR MS GIA 5G S A V BRILLIANCE 8077
LCDR MS GIA 5G S A V ANGUS ACRES 3205
Calving Interval
Calving Interval
366
364 102
HERDMASTER 860C
ROUSEY ANTOINETTE 682D SS WHISPER
HERDMASTER 188Y
97 10
WWR
WWR
9
Age
Age
1310
1240
CE BW WW YW Milk Stay Marb REA API TI 12.6 -1.4 80.2 122.4 23 21.6 0.45 0.73 154.1 86.4
CE BW WW YW Milk Stay Marb REA API TI 15.6 -2.8 71.7 109.6 27 18.1 0.56 0.54 155.3 85.7
Weight
Weight
5.5
BCS 5.5 • Reads as heifer safe on paper ranking in the top 20% for CE and top 15% for low BW EPD • Ranks in the top 20% for Stayability EPD and API • Recommended for heifers or cows
BCS
• Here is another minus BW EPD Diligence son that would work on young cows • Dam is an older cow that is bred to calve again this spring so it’s no surprise that Lot 13 ranks in the top 3% of the ASA Database for Stayability EPD
• Eye appealing Diligence son that is slick haired and is out of a pretty made Angus Acres daughter that posts elite scores for both Teat and Udder
• Top 20% for API • Recommended for cows
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LCDR EMBRACE 6K
Reference Sire
BD: 2/15/22
Reg #: 4113607
%Sim: PB SM
EPD’s
CDI ENTOURAGE 156U
9.2
CE
HHS MR ENTOURAGE 867B HHS MISS 836Z
BW 0.7 WW 105.8 YW 155.2 Milk 20.7 Stay 14.9 Marb. 0.44 REA 0.87 API 155.8 TI 103.8
CLRS GRADE-A 875 A
WS MISS SUGAR C4
WS ANISE A71
Embrace was part of a very successful flush from one of the most recognized cows within the Simmental breed. Two of his brothers outsold him but we felt Embrace might fit our breeding objectives a little better in
terms of frame size and eye appeal. He certainly does not sacrifice growth ranking in the top 2% for WW and top 4% for YW EPD’s. He brings improved Marbling to the table ranking in the top 15% of the ASA Database. Both API and TI rank among the top of the breed and his daughters have plenty of body and the brood cow look.
LCDR EMBRACE 6K • Sire of Lots 15-21
Lot 15 • ROUSEY 5011N
616D, the Donor dam of Lots 15 and 16 is a cow that has earned her way to the top. She was never the chosen one but a cow that silently did what she needed to. She is a modest sized, very feminine cow with impeccable foot quality and structure with superb teat size and great udder. She has never missed a beat and has conceived first service AI her entire career and was never taken out of production to flush. She has made it onto my camara roll multiple times throughout her career, not as an over fat donor cow but as a hard-working ranch cow out in the Sandhills of Nebraska working her ass off with a huge calf standing at side. Her pedigree traces back to the first Simmental cow that I ever owned and consists of multiple generations of cows since by sires that made the fertile long-lived kind that just flat out worked in our program. We collected her son Rousey Invision who has progeny within this sale and plan to utilize Lot 15 in the program as well. Contact me and I would be happy to send you any photos and video I have of 616D.
About Rousey Blackberry 616D Dam of Lots 15-16
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Lot 16 • ROUSEY 5017N
LOTS 15-16 ARE FLUSH BROTHERS!
ROUSEY 5011N 15
ROUSEY 5017N 16 1/9/25 4474087
HHS MR ENTOURAGE 867B Color 1/7/25 4474082 62% SM Homozygous Polled Homozygous Black Actual Prod. Act BW 83 Adj WW 688 Adj YW 1310 Dam’s Prod. BD Reg # %Sim P/S
BD Reg # %Sim P/S
Color
62% SM Homozygous Polled Homozygous Black
Act. BW Adj. WW Adj. YW Dam’s Prod.
CI WWR Age WT BCS 363 102 9 1325 5.5
Actual Prod.
91
708
1382
LCDR EMBRACE 6K
CE
BW WW YW Milk Stay Marb REA API 1.2 97.7 155.6 26.1 18.7 0.4 0.79 145.1 92.7 • Ranks in the top 5% for both WW and YW EPD’s TI
WS MISS SUGAR C4 S A V ANGUS ACRES 3205
9.7
• Here is a strip faced powerhouse who is a flush brother to Lot 15 and maternal brother to multiple sale highlights over the years • This bull has been a standout since birth for his added body and softness with a proud look and correct foot structure
Calving Interval
363 102
ROUSEY BLACKBERRY 616D
ROUSEY BLACKBERRY 228Z
WWR
• Top 15% for Stayability EPD and has the look of an elite female maker • Recommended for cows
9
Age
1325
CE BW WW YW Milk Stay Marb REA API TI 11.1 0.2 88.6 132.5 26.3 17.8 0.53 0.93 149.4 91.8
Weight
5.5
BCS
• Here is what I consider one of the elite breeding pieces in the sale and a bull we plan to collect and use back in the herd • Flush brother to Lot 16 and out of Rousey Blackberry 616D who is the Dam of Rousey Invision 2034k whose progeny will be featured as Lots 48-64 as well as the Dam of our high selling black bull in 2025 who now resides with the Schleuter family in Woodlake. • Some bulls just have that something special about them and this one’s got it. • Chest floor, top shape, length, size, skeletal build, and disposition
• Very balanced EPD profile without being an outlier which in our years of breeding cattle has usually translated to truer predictability and greater breeding prepotency. • Top 20% for WW and Stayability EPD as well as TI • Top 30% for YW and Marbling EPD as well as API • Top 15% for Carcass Weight as well as RibEye EPD’s • Recommended for cows
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ROUSEY 5182N 17
ROUSEY 5026N 18
HHS MR ENTOURAGE 867B Color 1/28/25 4503156 62% SM Homozygous Polled Homozygous Black Actual Prod. Act BW 88 Adj WW 648 Adj YW 1226 Dam’s Prod. BD Reg # %Sim P/S
HHS MR ENTOURAGE 867B Color 1/13/25 4503149 62% SM Homozygous Polled Homozygous Black Actual Prod. Act BW 78 Adj WW 704 Adj YW 1380 Dam’s Prod. BD Reg # %Sim P/S
LCDR EMBRACE 6K
LCDR EMBRACE 6K
WS MISS SUGAR C4 BALDRIDGE COLONEL C251
WS MISS SUGAR C4 KG JUSTIFIED 3023
Calving Interval
Calving Interval
367
364 108
ROUSEY SARAH 9031G
ROUSEY PRINCESS 8164F
ROUSEY SARAH 384A
ROUSEY PRINCESS 62D
97
WWR
WWR
6
7
Age
Age
1290
1450
CE BW WW YW Milk Stay Marb REA API TI 10.9 -0.2 81.5 130.1 24.2 17.7 0.39 0.46 140.2 84.5
CE BW WW YW Milk Stay Marb REA API TI 17.7 -2.4 87.4 135.3 28.8 18.6 0.63 0.42 169.1 97.4
Weight
Weight
5.5
6
BCS
BCS
• A lot to like here and just what you would expect to find in a SimAngus bull; added substance of bone, body mass, thickness and performance • Stems from the Sarah cow family that excels for longevity as well as teat and udder quality
• Here’s a bull that really lights up the scoreboard on the EPD tabulations • Ranks in the Top 10% for CE EPD as well as both API and TI • Top 20% for low BW EPD and WW EPD as well as Marbling EPD
• Ranks in the top 25% for Stayability EPD • Well above breed average for both weaning and yearling growth • Recommended for cows
• Top 25% for YW EPD • Top 15% for Stayability • Stems from our Princess cow family that can be found throughout the catalog • Recommended for well- developed heifers or cows
ROUSEY 5115N 19
HHS MR ENTOURAGE 867B Color 1/22/25 4522513 62% SM Homozygous Polled Homozygous Black Actual Prod. Act BW 87 Adj WW 734 Adj YW 1216 Dam’s Prod. BD Reg # %Sim P/S
LCDR EMBRACE 6K
WS MISS SUGAR C4 S A V RAINFALL 6846
Calving Interval
367 103
ROUSEY NORA 2043K
ROUSEY NORA 9290G
WWR
3
Age
1370
CE BW WW YW Milk Stay Marb REA API TI 12.5 -1.3 80 117.6 22.5 12.6 0.51 0.48 138.1 87.2
Weight
5.5
BCS
• Star headed bull that is a ¾ brother to Lot 20 and 21 • Early standout for body dimension and mass • WW ratio of 106
• Top 25% for Marbling EPD • Should be a great female maker from a cow family with high tight udders • Recommended for cows
Lot 19 • ROUSEY 5115N
ROUSEY 5034N 20
ROUSEY 5193N 21
HHS MR ENTOURAGE 867B Color 1/15/25 4522438 62% SM Homozygous Polled Homozygous Black Actual Prod. Act BW 74 Adj WW 655 Adj YW 1208 Dam’s Prod. BD Reg # %Sim P/S
HHS MR ENTOURAGE 867B Color 1/30/25 4503139 62% SM Homozygous Polled Homozygous Black Actual Prod. Act BW 89 Adj WW 659 Adj YW 1260 Dam’s Prod. BD Reg # %Sim P/S
LCDR EMBRACE 6K
LCDR EMBRACE 6K
WS MISS SUGAR C4 S A V RAINFALL 6846
WS MISS SUGAR C4 S A V RAINFALL 6846
Calving Interval
Calving Interval
359
351 101
ROUSEY HOPPY 2060K
ROUSEY PRINCESS 2110K
ROUSEY HOPPY 0221H
ROUSEY PRINCESS 0155H
98
WWR
WWR
3
3
Age
Age
1360
1330
CE BW WW YW Milk Stay Marb REA API TI 10 1.2 96.3 149 20.7 13.8 0.45 0.58 137.6 92.8
CE BW WW YW Milk Stay Marb REA API TI 9.7 1.7 99.9 152.1 22.5 13.7 0.39 0.47 133.5 92.5
Weight
Weight
BCS 5.5 • Dam is a feminine fronted female with udder quality stacked deep in the pedigree • Recommended for cows
BCS 5.5 • Ranks as an elite growth bull within the sale and ranks in the top 3% for WW EPD as well as top 10% for YW EPD • Recommended for cows
• 3/4 brother to Lot 19 and 21 and another star headed bull that was a matched pair to Lot 19 all summer long • Top 10% for both WW and YW EPD’s and does so in a moderate sized package
• 3/4 brother to Lot 19 and 20 but this one is solid black • Dam is a moderate sized, deep bodied and pretty headed Rainfall daughter from the Princess cow family
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OMF EPIC E27
Reference Sire
BD: 2/9/17
Reg #: 3317371
%Sim: PB SM
EPD’s
WS BEEF KING W107
CE 13.3 BW -1.1 WW 86.4 YW 126.4 Milk 25.7 Stay 16.3 Marb. 0.2 REA 0.79 API 145.8 TI 89
WS ALL-AROUND Z35
CDI MS HIGH ROLLER 39W OMF COMMANDER Y69
OMF TIME LESS B100
OMF TIMELESS Z21
Epic puts together an impressive EPD package but where he separates himself from other sires available is the fact that he does not sacrifice the muscle, bone, foot quality, and power that is much needed in today’s
Purebred Simmental options. He currently ranks in the Top 15% of the ASA database for both Calving Ease as well as low BW EPD. Additionally, he ranks in the Top 25% for WW, Top 35% for YW, and Top 30% for API.
OMF EPIC E27 • Sire of Lots 22-26
Lot 22 • ROUSEY 5069N
ROUSEY 5069N 22
WS ALL-AROUND Z35 Color 1/19/25 4522482 62% SM Homozygous Polled Homozygous Black Actual Prod. Act BW 78 Adj WW 736 Adj YW 1338 Dam’s Prod. BD Reg # %Sim P/S
OMF EPIC E27
OMF TIME LESS B100 MILL BAR HICKOK 7242
Calving Interval
362
ROUSEY ANTOINETTE 1002J
ROUSEY ANTOINETTE 146Y
99
WWR
4
Age
1335
CE BW WW YW Milk Stay Marb REA API TI 18.5 -2.9 77.8 121.9 27.2 21.1 0.33 0.55 156.1 84.8
Weight
BCS 5.5 • Posted a WW ratio of 107 and a YW ratio of 109 • Ranks in the top 10% for CE EPD as well as top 15% for low BW EPD • Top 4% for Stayability EPD • Top 20% for API • Recommended for heifers or cows
• If you looked up Maternal Efficiency in the dictionary you might have found a picture of this bull and his dam this past summer • His Dam is a daughter of our 146Y Donor and did an excellent job of weaning a high percent of her body weight and did so with elite teat and udder scores
Lot 22 with his dam.
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ROUSEY 5200N 23
ROUSEY 5291N 24
WS ALL-AROUND Z35 Color 2/3/25 4503148 62% SM Homozygous Polled Homozygous Black Actual Prod. Act BW 82 Adj WW 681 Adj YW 1201 Dam’s Prod. BD Reg # %Sim P/S
WS ALL-AROUND Z35 Color 2/18/25 4529378 62% SM Homozygous Polled Heterozygous Black Actual Prod. Act BW 88 Adj WW 700 Adj YW 1223 Dam’s Prod. BD Reg # %Sim P/S
OMF EPIC E27
OMF EPIC E27
OMF TIME LESS B100 CONNEALY CAPITALIST 028
OMF TIME LESS B100 KM BROKEN BOW 002
Calving Interval
Calving Interval
364 107
367
ROUSEY MATILDA 9042G
HERDMASTER 871D
ROUSEY MATILDA 548C
HERDMASTER 169Y
99
WWR
WWR
6
9
Age
Age
1440
1420
CE BW WW YW Milk Stay Marb REA API TI 15.1 -2.9 75.4 112.4 25.4 21 0.36 0.29 150.3 82.5
CE BW WW YW Milk Stay Marb REA API TI 12.6 0.8 83.9 119.5 24.9 18.7 0.39 0.92 141.3 84.6
Weight
Weight
6
6
BCS
BCS
• Square hipped and stout • Ranks in the top 20% for CE EPD as well as top 15% for low BW EPD and should work well on younger cows
• Top 4% for Stayability EPD • Top 25% for API • Recommended for cows
• Here is a top tier individual with added body and extra frame • Dam is very easy fleshing • Posted a WW ratio of 108 and a YW ratio of 106
• Ranks in the top 15% for Stayability EPD as well as REA EPD • Recommended for cows
ROUSEY 5268N 25
ROUSEY 5267N 26 2/17/25 4529297
WS ALL-AROUND Z35 Color 2/17/25 4529402 62% SM Homozygous Polled Heterozygous Black Actual Prod. Act BW 85 Adj WW 682 Adj YW 1197 Dam’s Prod. BD Reg # %Sim P/S
BD Reg # %Sim P/S
Color
62% SM Homozygous Polled Heterozygous Black Actual Prod. Act BW 80 Adj WW 712 Adj YW 1239 Dam’s Prod.
WS ALL-AROUND Z35
OMF EPIC E27
OMF EPIC E27
OMF TIME LESS B100 LEACHMAN CADILLAC L025A
OMF TIME LESS B100 CONNEALY CAPITALIST 028
Calving Interval
Calving Interval
369 107
371
HERDMASTER 228E
ROUSEY MEMPHIS 8180F
HERDMASTER 535A
ROUSEY MEMPHIS 913W
96
WWR
WWR
8
7
Age
Age
1380
1450
CE BW WW YW Milk Stay Marb REA API TI 15.1 -2.4 73.3 111.6 29 22.3 0.3 0.69 149.7 80.8
CE BW WW YW Milk Stay Marb REA API TI 15.7 -3.4 77.5 112.8 21.7 13.7 0.24 0.9 132.6 82.2
Weight
Weight
5.5
BCS 6 • Top 20% for CE EPD and top 10% for low BW EPD • Recommended for well- developed heifers or cows
BCS
• Black Epic son that carries the red gene but has always been a standout of masculinity and density • Ranks in the top 20% for both CE and low BW EPD and should work well on younger cows
• Here is a bull that demonstrated tremendous early performance and posted a WW ratio of 110 • Dam is a very easy fleshing cow that records elite scores for teat and udder
• Top 2% for Stayability EPD • WW ratio of 105 • Recommended for cows
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TJ STONE COLD 336G
Reference Sire
BD: 2/16/19
Reg #: 3611790
%Sim: 5/8 SM 3/8 AN EPD’s CE 15.2
ACW IRONHIDE 395Y
TJ FROSTY 318E TJ 58B
BW -2.9 WW 84.9 YW 136.1 Milk 30 Stay 19.2 Marb. 0.43 REA 0.62 API 157.2 TI 91.7
CCR WIDE RANGE 9005A
TJ 11D
TJ 21Z
TJ Stone Cold has been around for some time and after having seen multiple progeny in person and upholding a solid EPD proof we elected to use him within the program. He can certainly be used on heifers without
fear and will definitely add performance to the equation despite his levels of calving ease. Ranks in the top 20% for direct calving ease and top 15% for low BW EPD. He is well above breed average for growth, top 15% for Stayability EPD and top 20% for API. Additionally, his sons have plenty of scrotal development and a masculine appearance.
TJ STONE COLD 336G • Sire of Lots 27-33
Lot 27 • ROUSEY 5141N
ROUSEY 5141N 27
TJ FROSTY 318E Color 1/24/25 4493506 50% SM Homozygous Polled Homozygous Black Actual Prod. Act BW 65 Adj WW 718 Adj YW 1216 Dam’s Prod. TJ STONE COLD 336G TJ 11D ROUSEY VANGUARD 1037J BD Reg # %Sim P/S
Calving Interval WWR
ROUSEY LISA 3106L
ROUSEY LISA 1329J
105
2
Age
1210
CE BW WW YW Milk Stay Marb REA API TI 18.1 -4.6 78.3 122.6 28 16.5 0.59 0.47 163.5 93.4
Weight
BCS 5 • Top 10% for CE EPD and top 4% for low BW EPD • Top 25% for Marbling EPD • Top 15% for API and top 20% for TI • Recommended for heifers or cows
• Here’s a Stone Cold son out of a daughter of a past sale graduate that we used back in the herd • His young dam is pretty as a picture with a tidy little udder and put her heart into raising this sale highlight • Easy going in nature and big bodied
Lot 27 with his dam.
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ROUSEY 5296N 29
ROUSEY 5059N 28
TJ FROSTY 318E Color 2/19/25 4529289 38% SM Homozygous Polled Homozygous Black Actual Prod. Act BW 84 Adj WW 669 Adj YW 1174 Dam’s Prod. TJ STONE COLD 336G TJ 11D BD Reg # %Sim P/S
TJ FROSTY 318E Color 1/18/25 4493488 62% SM Homozygous Polled Homozygous Black Actual Prod. Act BW 62 Adj WW 756 Adj YW 1244 Dam’s Prod. TJ STONE COLD 336G TJ 11D ROUSEY VANGUARD 1037J BD Reg # %Sim P/S
TJ SHARPER IMAGE 809U
Calving Interval
368
HERDMASTER 119A
Calving Interval WWR
ROUSEY ANTOINETTE 3041L
HERDMASTER 805W
99 12
WWR
ROUSEY ANTOINETTE 1026J
111
Age
2
Age
1380
CE BW WW YW Milk Stay Marb REA API TI 13.1 -2.3 69.2 103.4 25.8 17.2 0.35 0.68 133 76.2
Weight
1180
CE BW WW YW Milk Stay Marb REA API TI 17.7 -3.2 80.8 129 28.7 18.1 0.41 0.55 155.4 88.8
Weight
BCS 5.5 • Ranks in the top 20% for low BW EPD and top 2% for Docility • Top 30% for Stayability EPD • Recommended for well- developed heifers or cows
BCS 5 • Ranks in the top 10% for both CE EPD as well as low BW EPD • Top 10% for Stayability EPD as well as API • Recommended for heifers or cows
• If you want cows that last a long time, use sons of cows that have proven to stay the course • Lots 29’s dam will be 13 this spring and is due to calve on schedule
• 3/4 brother to Lot 27 and out of another Vanguard daughter that put her full effort into raising this stud • Masculine featured and dense made with a WW ratio of 111 and YW ratio of 105
Lot 30 • ROUSEY 5081N
Rousey Pry Bar 1014J • Maternal Grandsire of Lot 31
ROUSEY 5081N 30
ROUSEY 5168N 31
TJ FROSTY 318E Color 1/20/25 4522428 38% SM Homozygous Polled Homozygous Black Actual Prod. Act BW 84 Adj WW 747 Adj YW 1333 Dam’s Prod. TJ STONE COLD 336G TJ 11D BD Reg # %Sim P/S
TJ FROSTY 318E Color 1/26/25 4493555 38% SM Homozygous Polled Homozygous Black Actual Prod. Act BW 73 Adj WW 718 Adj YW 1203 Dam’s Prod. TJ STONE COLD 336G TJ 11D ROUSEY PRY BAR 1014J BD Reg # %Sim P/S
BOBCAT BLUE SKY BALDCO QUEEN MOTHER 480
Calving Interval
Calving Interval WWR
367 111
ROUSEY BRIAR 3412L
BALDCO QUEEN MOTHER 248
HERDMASTER 881A
105
WWR
5
2
Age
Age
1340
1200
CE BW WW YW Milk Stay Marb REA API TI 13.7 -1.4 85.1 134.5 30.3 16.5 0.43 0.5 142 86.9
CE BW WW YW Milk Stay Marb REA API TI 10.3 1 86.9 137.3 29.5 21.1 0.3 0.69 137 82.1
Weight
Weight
BCS 5.5 • Posted a WW ratio of 108 and a YW ratio of 109 • Negative BW EPD bull that ranks in the top 30% for WW EPD and top 25% for YW EPD • Recommended for cows
5
BCS
• Blaze faced bull out of a moderate framed purebred Angus cow that flat out gets it done every year and weans a high percent of her body weight • Extra length of body and a little more skeletal size with a loose flexible structure
• Star headed Stone Cold son out of a daughter of a past sale highlight that was used back in the herd • Extra performance ranking in the top 25% for both WW and YW EPD’s
• Ranks in the top 4% for Stayability EPD • WW ratio of 105 • Recommended for cows
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