Rousey SimAngus - Annual Bull Sale [2/14/26]

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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