Y earling S im A ngus B ulls
Reference Sire
36
SBG BLUE DUCK 5R N269
DOB: 2/11/2025
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Bull 4594659
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Tattoo: N269
Poss Deadwood
CCR Element 4407F
RRR Blue Duck
SBG RNLS MCM Elegant J369
Baldridge Isabel C773
SBG RNLS MCM Around G676
CED BW WW YW MILK MWW STAY DOC 16.1 -1.0 100.3 161.2 34.3 83.6 16.4 14.8 15% 35% 4% 4% 2% 1% 40% 25%
$GN
CW MARB
REA 0.84 25 %
API
TI
0.129 10 %
69.5 2 %
0.69 15 %
169.5 10 %
105.5
2 %
Act BW
Adj WW / RAT 745 / 107
Adj YW / RAT 1096 / 107
Adj IMF / RAT 2.66 / 81
Adj REA / RAT 12.68 / 101
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1/2 S imm 1/2 A ngus - H eifer B ull H eterozygous B lack - H omozygous P olled
N269 brings an impressive blend of performance and maternal strength. He posts a 16.1 Calving Ease, making him a dependable choice for use on both cows and heifers, while still offering the growth and performance demanded in today’s industry. His pedigree traces back to the influential 4407F—whose daughters are known across our program for their depth of body, growth, and exceptional udder quality. Lot 36 is a confirmed red carrier.
RRR B lue D uck | S ire of L ot 36
37
SBG TAHOE 5R N224
DOB: 2/6/2025
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Bull 4594708
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Tattoo: N224
Tehama Upward Y238
SBG Upgrade D165
Tehama Tahoe B767
SBG RNLS MCM Up H224 SBG RNLS MCM JR E734
Tehama Mary Blackbird Y684
CED BW WW YW MILK MWW STAY DOC 10.2 1.8 97.4 161.7 20.0 68.1 10.8 15.3 65% 85% 10% 3% 85% 30% 85% 20%
$GN
CW MARB
REA 0.86 25 %
API
TI
0.159
61.9 10 %
0.55 30 %
135.1 55 %
93.5 20 %
2 %
Act BW
Adj WW / RAT 711 / 102
Adj YW / RAT 1153 / 113
Adj IMF / RAT 4.41 / 134
Adj REA / RAT 11.80 / 94
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3/8 S imm 5/8 A ngus H omozygous B lack - H omozygous P olled
This mating delivered exactly what we aim for. N224 is deep bodied, soft made, and carries impressive muscle expression throughout. He is the kind that naturally commands attention, and he will no doubt stand out on sale day.
SBG T ahoe 5R N224 | S ells as L ot 37
A few tips on caring for your yearling bull. 1. If your group has too many cows or heifers for one yearling bull (we suggest 10-15), don’t turn all the bulls out at the start of the season. If you turn them all out at the same time, they are more likely to all lose condition and perhaps all go temporarily sterile at the same time. If you have two bulls, put one in for two weeks, then pull him out and turn in the other. The forced rest and a little feed and fly control will make him stronger. Using the every two week rotation, if one bull is a stronger breeder, he will always be covering what the other bull missed. 2. A yearling bull should not be on a Missouri pasture from mid-July through August. Bulls generally shed their first two incisors at about 18-20 months of age. That combined with fescue endophytes and heat stress could cause a bull to get so nutritionally stressed that it will take him a long time to get back in shape.
Superior Beef Genetics •
• Lamar, Missouri March 17, 2026
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