Yon Family Farms - Spring Bull Sale [2/21/26]

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BRANGUS INFLUENCED BULLS

YON MASTERPIECE N548 / Lot 203

Birth Date: 10/19/24 Bull UBP10567561 Tattoo: N548M CB MASTERPIECE 2051F UB10383790 203 YON MASTERPIECE N548 Lot

37.5% BN 62.5% A N Ultrablack

SUHN’S AUGUSTUS 416Y14 SUHN’S MISS PATTON 30X5 CONNEALY CONSENSUS 7229 J & J OT26 RITA 48T YON HARTWELL G930 YON SARAH F869 YON BOWERY F106 YON WITCH C116

SUHN’S TRAIL BOSS 30B3 YON WITCH H387 YON HARTWELL J1253 A CROSS RITA A2051

YON WITCH L1049 UBP10515624

EPDS

CED BEPD WEPD YEPD SC

TM MILK

+9.1

-2.6

+37

+61

+1.46

+20

+4

MARB +0.59

RE

FERT +4.46

TI

+0.49

+4.53

PERFORMANCE DATA

Act BW Adj 205 Adj 365 Adj 365 SC Adj 365 % IMF Adj 365 RE 68 522 1002 36.52 4.98 12.74

CB MASTERPIECE 2051F / Sire of Lots 203, 204 & 205

Ultrablack WHAT IS AN ULTRABLACK® & WHY WOULD I USE THIS BREED?

Ultrablack® cattle were first recognized in March of 2013. They are the product of breeding a registered Brangus to a registered Angus. To be recognized by the International Brangus breeders Association (IBBA) as an Ultrablack®, the animal must have between 50 and 87.5 percent Brangus genetics and the remaining percentage must be of registered Angus lineage. Ultrablack® cattle have less ear and cleaner underlines but still possess the hardiness and sustainability of Brahman cattle. The benefits of Ultrablack® cattle make them increas - ingly popular among cattlemen. Producers typically seek Ultrablack®s for three reasons: (1) They need more pounds at payday. (2) Their cattle have become too hairy, in turn they are losing performance in terms of weight and fertility and are seeking something that will shed off. (3) They are looking to add to the maternal base of their cow herd. For both Registered Brangus and Angus producers, it allows the opportunity to add new genetics that complement their existing genetic base to produce Ultrablack®s.

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