The Total Performance Brand 51ST ANNUAL PRODUCTION SALE WEDNESDAY 1 PM MARCH 18, 2026 AT THE RANCH NEAR BARTLETT, NE •ANGUS •SIMMENTAL & SIMANGUS ™ •CHAROLAIS Bulls and Open Heifers
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Cattlemen & Cattlewomen!
Welcome to our 51st Annual Total Performance Production sale! We appreciate your interest in our program and look forward to sharing this tremendous set of bulls and heifers with you. Our Total Performance philosophy means that we think it’s critical that cattle perform well in all areas. The ultimate goal is for our commercial cow-calf customers to be consistently profitable. For that to happen, the bulls need to sire growthy calves with eye appeal, and they need to leave behind functional, fertile, problem-free females. Everything we do has this objective in mind. Based on customer feedback, we’ve started utilizing larger sire groups. (You can see progress in this area in this sale, and it will be even more pronounced in next year’s.) The select few sires we use are critical to success, and I spend a lot of time researching and evaluating them; it’s one of my hobbies (my wife might say obsessions.) In sire selection, great phenotype is a must because we know cattle are still bought by people, and people like to look at and buy good cattle! Numerically, if a bull is toward the bottom of the breed in any single trait that is a driver of cow-calf profitability, I won’t use him. Even though that bull could sometimes be mated to just the right cow and hit a home run, when spread across the volume of cows we are breeding to, those problems are bound to pop up. Additionally, as a seedstock provider, I believe it’s our job to keep you out of the ditches. When you’re selecting bulls, you shouldn’t have to pull up a bull’s registration page and look up all 27 of his EPDs and 6 indexes to see what his flaws are. We want you to have the
confidence that we are providing bulls that exhibit Total Performance in all important areas and have no significant holes. Culling is the next method we use to ensure our customers are getting quality. We cull early and often on both the bull and the female side. We offer an unusually low percentage of our calf crop as bulls. We’re fortunate to have a very long-term time horizon so we can take some short-term financial hits-like castrating more of the male calves-because we believe it will pay off in the long run by only selling top quality. At Wagonhammer, it is an achievement for a bull to make the sale, not an expectation. “What gets measured gets improved” is a classic quote. We strongly believe in the power of data and spend countless hours collecting and submitting data to the breed associations. Here is a list of the data we have been submitting: calving ease, birth weight, weaning weight, yearling weight, yearling height, scrotal circumference, docility, carcass ultrasound, heifer pregnancy records, entire cow herd inventory reports, teat size, udder suspension, and mature cow weight. We have large, meaningful contemporary groups and report with 100% honesty. We also genomic test every bull and replacement heifer. The beauty of genomics is it allows us to see how the genes were actually inherited, not just an estimated parental average. When the thousands of data records we submit are combined with millions of records from other herds and with genomics, we get genomic- enhanced EPDs that have incredible accuracy. Not perfect, of course, but pretty darn good.
Back to the ultimate goal of cow-calf profitability, here is a snapshot of what our Angus bulls have to offer in the traits we deem most important to ranchers. These numbers represent the median in each trait. In other words, for each trait listed, half of the bulls in our sale have higher numbers than what is listed, and half of the bulls have lower numbers. We’re proud that our median bull is around the top 1/3 of the breed in every major category. There are two Angus indexes that predict cow-calf profitability: maternal weaned calf value ($M) and weaned calf value ($W.) See the selection tools glossary on page 2 for all the traits included in those indexes. FL-functional longevity-is a new EPD that predicts the number of calves a sire’s daughter is expected to produce by 6 years of age compared to other sires. Our median bull in the sale is in the top 25% of the breed for WW, the top 35% for FL, the top 29% for $M, and the top 20% of the breed for $W! Please reach out if you’d like to talk about the cattle, and thank you for your interest in our program. FL 8 0.9 78 134 1.06 27 1.10 35% 42.5% 25% 28% 39% 45% 35% 10 73 -22 19 75.5 80 30% 47.5% 62.5% 55% 29% 20% CW MW $EN DOC $M $W CED BW WW YW SC MILK
Sincerely,
Alex Wolf and the Wolf family
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SALE HEADQUARTERS Wagonhammer East Ranch Sale Barn From Elgin, NE; Take Hwy 70 West for 15 miles, Turn South at Wagonhammer Ranches Sign for 0.75 miles, Sale Barn on West Side of the Road. From Bartlett, NE; Take Hwy 281 North for 9 miles, Turn East on Hwy 70 for 9 miles, Turn South at Wagonhammer Ranches Sign for 0.75 miles, Sale Barn on West Side of the Road Auctioneer Charly Cummings.................................................................. (620) 496-7108 Cody Lowderman.................................................................. (309) 313-2171 Publication Representatives Will Harsh, American Angus Association .............................. (740) 272-1386 Hadly Schotte, American International Charolais Assoc........ (785) 562-6632 Randy Rasby, American Cattlemen....................................... (308) 539-6195 Chris Beutler, Livestock Digital.............................................. (402) 380-8244 Alan Sears, Western Ag Reporter.......................................... (970) 396-7521 Jeff Kapperman, Midwest Messenger................................... (605) 940-5104 Cody Nye, Tri-State Livestock News....................................... (308) 760-8588 Scott Beck, Herd Report........................................................ (402) 649-2562 Sale Day Phones Alex Wolf.............................................................................. (402) 741-2809 Jay Wolf................................................................................ (402) 920-2853 Hadley Hill............................................................................ (308) 637-1181 Special Assignment Jeremie Ruble, Ruble Cattle Services.................................... (406) 581-7940 Jared Murnin, Allied Genetic Resources................................ (406) 321-1542 Terms & Conditions Standard Terms and Conditions as adopted by the American Angus Association, American International Charolais Association and the American Simmental Association respectively. Fertility All bulls selling have passed a thorough breeding soundness exam by Dr. Jeremy Young. He can be contacted at jyoung@tcvetclinics.com or (402) 395-5025.
Breeding Guarantee Bulls selling are guaranteed for 90 days from first turnout against breeding injury. If a replacement bull is available, he will be provided. If a replacement bull is not available, credit will be given in next year’s Wagonhammer Sale. Credit will be the purchase price less volume discounts and salvage value of the injured bull. Please notify us as soon as possible should injury occur and prior to the injured bull being sold for salvage. All claims must be prior to October 16, 2026. This is not a mortality insurance policy. Any deviations from the above statement will be worked out between the buyer and Wagonhammer Ranch. Retained Semen Interest New Policy! With the exception of Patriot (Lot A), we are selling 100% semen interest and possession on all bulls. We retain the right to acquire semen at collection cost for use only in our herd. Our name will be kept on the registration papers so that we can register offspring at no additional cost. See lot A for details on Patriot. Delivery We offer free delivery on bulls for the first 300 miles beyond Bartlett, NE. We will assist with trucking nationwide to central points as we are able. Buyers are responsible for arranging pickup of heifers at Wagonhammer. (If the buyer also purchases bulls, we can often fit them on the load.) We offer a $100 per bull discount on all bulls picked up on sale day or the following day.
Bull Buyer’s Volume Discount On 5 or more bulls – 5% On 10 or more bulls – 10%
Online Bidding & Broadcasting The sale will be broadcast live with online bidding on DV Auction.Please register to bid at least 24 hours before the sale. See page 4 for complete information.
$100/bull discount to any bulls picked up by the buyer on sale day
The Wolf Family, Owners Box 548 Albion, NE 68620
Alex’s Cell.................................................................(402) 741-2809 Office Phone.............................................................(402) 395-2178
Backed by one of the nation’s Best Cowherds, continuously improved since the 1960’s
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AMERICAN ANGUS ASSOCIATION SELECTION TOOLS
Calving Ease Maternal (CEM) , expressed as a difference in percentage of unassisted births, with a higher value indicating greater calving ease in first-calf daughters. It predicts the average ease with which a sire’s daughters will calve as first-calf heifers when compared to daughters of other sires. Maternal Milk (Milk), expressed in pounds of calf weaned, is a predictor of a sire’s genetic merit for milk and mothering ability in his daughters. In other words, it is the part of the calf’s weaning weight attributes to milk and mothering ability. Mature Weight (MW), expressed in pounds, is a predictor of the difference in mature weight of daughters of a sire compared to the daughters of other sires. Mature Height (MH), expressed in inches, is a predictor of the difference in mature height of a sire’s daughters compared to daughters of other sires. CARCASS Carcass Weight (CW), expressed in pounds, is a predictor of the differences in hot carcass weight of a sire’s progeny compared to progeny of other sires. Marbling (Marb), expressed as a fraction of the difference in USDA marbling score of a sire’s progeny compared to progeny of other sires. Ribeye Area (RE), expressed in square inches, is a predictor of the difference in ribeye area of a sire’s progeny compared to progeny of other sires. Fat Thickness EPD (Fat) , expressed in inches, is a predictor of the differences in external fat thickness at the 12th rib (as measured between the 12th and 13th ribs) of a sire’s progeny compared to progeny of other sires. $VALUE INDEXES $Value Indexes, expressed in dollars per head, are multi-trait selection indexes where a higher value suggests more profit. The $Value is an estimate of how future progeny of each sire are expected to perform, on average, compared to progeny of other sires if sires were randomly mated to cows and if calves were exposed to the same environ- ment. Maternal Weaned Calf Value ($M), expressed in dollars per head, predicts profitability differences in progeny due to genetics from conception to weaning by decreasing mature cow size and improving docility, foot structure and fertility while maintaining weaning weights consistent with today’s production. Weaned Calf Value ($W), expressed in dollars per head, provides the expected differ- ence in future progeny pre-weaning performance from birth to weaning. Energy Value ($EN), expressed in dollar savings per cow per year with a larger value being more favorable. It assesses differences in cow energy requirements, due to maternal milk and mature cow size. Feedlot Value ($F), expressed in dollars per head, is the expected average difference in future progeny performance for post-weaning feedlot merit (growth and feed efficiency) compared to progeny of other sires assuming producers retain ownership of cattle through the feedlot phase and sell on a carcass-weight basis. Grid Value ($G), expressed in dollars per carcass, is the expected average difference in future progeny performance for carcass grid merit, including quality and yield grade attributes, compared to progeny of other sires. Beef Value ($B), expressed in dollars per carcass, represents the expected average differences in the progeny post-weaning performance and carcass value compared to progeny of other sires. This index assumes commercial producers wean all male and female progeny, retain ownership of these animals through the feedlot and sell on a carcass merit grid. Combined Value ($C), expressed in dollars per head, which includes all traits that make up both Maternal Weaned Calf Value ($M) and Beef Value ($B) with the objective that commercial producers will replace 20% of their breeding females per year with replacement heifers retained within their own herd. The remaining cull heifer and steer progeny are then assumed to be sent to the feedlot where the producers retain ownership of those cattle and sell them on a quality-based carcass merit grid.
Expected Progeny Difference (EPD), is the prediction of how future progeny of each animal are expected to perform relative to the progeny of other animals listed in the database. EPDs are expressed in units of measure for the trait, plus or minus. Interim EPDs may appear on young animals when their performance has yet to be incorporated into the American Angus Association National Cattle Evaluation (NCE) procedures. This EPD will be preceded by an “I”, and may or may not include the animal’s own performance record for a particular trait, depending on its availability, appropriate contemporary grouping, or data edits needed for NCE. Accuracy (ACC), is the reliability that can be placed on the EPD. Accuracy will range from 0 to 1 with an accuracy closer to 1.0 indicating higher reliability. Accuracy is impacted by the amount of information that is included in the analysis including individual genotype and performance records as well as number of progeny and ancestral records. PRODUCTION Calving Ease Direct (CED), expressed as a difference in percentage of unassisted births, with a higher value indicating greater calving ease in first-calf heifers. It predicts the average difference in ease with which a sire’s calves will be born when he is bred to first-calf heifers. Birth Weight (BW), expressed in pounds, is a predictor of a sire’s ability to transmit birth weight to his progeny compared to that of other sires. Weaning Weight (WW) , expressed in pounds, is a predictor of a sire’s ability to transmit weaning growth to his progeny compared to that of other sires. Yearling Weight (YW), expressed in pounds, is a predictor of a sire’s ability to transmit yearling growth to his progeny compared to that of other sires. Residual Average Daily Gain (RADG), feed efficiency expressed in pounds per day, is a predictor of a sire’s genetic ability for post-weaning gain in future progeny compared to that of other sires, given a constant amount of feed consumed. Dry Matter Intake (DMI), expressed in pounds per day, is a predictor of difference in transmitting ability for feed intake during the post-weaning phase, compared to that of other sires. Yearling Height (YH), expressed in inches, is a predictor of a sire’s ability to transmit yearling height compared to that of other sires. Scrotal Circumference (SC), expressed in centimeters, is a predictor of the difference in transmitting scrotal size compared to that of other sires. MANAGEMENT Claw Set (Claw), expressed in units of claw-set score, a lower EPD is more favorable, indicating a sire will produce progeny with more symmetrical, even and appropriately spaced toes compared to another sire. Foot Angle (Angle), expressed in units of foot-angle score, a lower EPD is more favorable, indicating a sire will produce progeny with an angle closer to 45 degrees at the pastern and appropriate toe length and heel depth compared to another sire. Docility (DOC), expressed as a difference in yearling cattle temperament, with a higher value indicating more favorable docility in a sire’s offspring compared to another sire. Pulmonary Arterial Pressure EPD (PAP), expressed in millimeters of Mercury (mmHg), with a lower EPD being more favorable indicating a sire should produce progeny with a lower PAP score to decrease the risk of progeny contracting high altitude disease most commonly experienced at 5,500 ft or greater in elevation. Hair Shed EPD (HS) , expressed in units of hair shed score, with a lower EPD being more favorable. This indicates a sire should produce progeny who shed their winter coat earlier in the spring and has improved environmental adaptability in heat stressed areas and grazing endophyte-infected (hot) fescue. MATERNAL Heifer Pregnancy (HP), is a selection tool to increase the probability or chance of a sire’s daughters becoming pregnant as first–calf heifers during a normal breeding season. A higher EPD is the more favorable direction, and the EPD is reported in percentage units.
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The Total Performance Brand
CALVING EASE We pride ourselves on providing you, our valued customers, with bulls that will produce calves that are born easily, get up quickly and start growing. We also recognize that not every bull needs to breed heifers and so we have created a system to identify the potential Angus heifer bulls in the sale via a star rating system. Please use the key below to help understand our recommendations on how each bull can be used based off their EPDs, actual performance, dam’s production record and pedigree history. HHHHH 5 STAR CALVING EASE No doubt heifer bull. He was born light and unassisted. His EPDs are elite for calving ease. His sire, dam and maternal grandsire have a history of calving ease. HHHH 4 STAR CALVING EASE EPDs for CED and BW suggest he should work well on heifers. Born with moderate birth weight and born unassisted. Pedigree has history of calving ease. HHH 3 STAR CALVING EASE EPDs for CED and BW suggest calving ease. Born with either heavier actual weight unassisted or smaller actual weight with abnormal presentation. Can be used on heifers with caution especially that are more developed prior to first calving (weighting 1150+). These bulls will fit well to breed wet two year olds. Pedigree has calving history. Angus Bulls without highlighted calving ease – bulls that aren’t highlighted for calving ease will have typical Angus characteristics for easy calving but their numerical indicators and history tell us that they will work best on cows to maximize growth. CERTIFIED ANGUS BEEF
Fellow Ranchers, It is my pleasure to give you a little background on the development of the 2026
Wagonhammer offering. These bulls have been developed with their future in mind, and with an eye toward giving you the most return for your genetics investment. All of the bulls were started on feed slowly, stepped through a series of rations to ensure digestive and hoof health, and limited to less than 30% starch in the bull grower ration. This set of bulls have been sorted on constantly, culled ruthlessly, and developed cautiously. The aged bulls grazed summer range last summer and were grown this winter in a large test lot with plenty of room, not in a typical feedlot setting. By sale day, all of the bulls will be turned out on pasture and meadow to travel and exercise for their long-term soundness. The Wagonhammer and Great Plains crews take bull selection and development seriously; and we all expect these bulls to work hard in the upcoming breeding season. As always, we welcome your feedback and appreciate your support. Please feel free to reach out with any questions you have about the development process.
Thank you, Jeremy Martin, Ph.D. Great Plains Livestock Consulting, Inc.
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REFERENCE Sires
Purebred SM We firmly believe WAGR Patriot 1008J (ASA# 3961833) is the best Simmental bull in the breed and one of the very best animals to ever walk the Wagonhammer Ranch. Due to using him so hard over the last 4 years and having countless daughters in our herd, we have to diversify our gene pool so we are offering him to the public. Patriot’s impeccable phenotype and herd bull presence captivate everyone who sees him, and he has had remarkable consistency in breeding the same into his progeny. His EPDs have only gotten better as more progeny data has been turned in. He is in the top 1% of the breed for WW and REA, 2% for YW, and 4% for TI. We will have 23 of his sons in our production sale (yes, 23!), and as good as his sons are, his daughters are even better. We truly believe he has the potential to become the most heavily used sire in the breed. We’re selling full possession and 2/3 semen interest in him. (Wager Cattle Co. is retaining 1/3 semen interest.)
WAGR PATRIOT 1008J ASA 3961833 • DOB: 2/22/21 • Homo Black Homo Polled
REF SIRE
Hook’s Xavier 14X Hook’s Yvette 100Y
Hook’s Black Hawk 50B
Hook’s Eagle 6E
GW-WBF Substance 820Y Hook’s Underestimated 6U TJ Main Event 503B CDI Ms Shear Force 49U Mr NLC Upgrade U8676 3C Melody M668 BZ
Hook’s Crystal 1C
CED
BW 1.6
WW 109
YW
MILK
MCE
8
165
22
5
1%
2%
WAGR Ms Innovator 9048G CDI Innovator 325D
STAY
DOC
MARB 0.31 30%
CW
RE
TI
API
13
15.3 15%
51.2 10%
1.38
103
145 35%
WAGR Chantilly Lace 026X
1%
4%
CONNEALY COMMERCE AAA 20132642 • DOB: 11/11/20
REF SIRE
MCC Daybreak G A R Objective R227 G A R Ingenuity G A R 28 Ambush N340 Connealy Greeley Britta of Conanga 157E Basin Payweight 1682 Availa of Conanga 343C
G A R Sunrise
G A R Sunbeam
G A R Ingenuity 3132
Avira of Conanga 814R Connealy Cade
Avie of Conanga 624P
CED 13
BW 1.6
WW 81
YW
MILK
CEM 17
SC
DOC 22
144
21
1.20
10%
20% 15%
1% 30% 35%
CW MARB
RE
$EN
$M $W $F
$B
$C
60 1.00 1.00 -26
61
71
100 176 289
30% 20% 15%
25% 30%
Commerce is a genetic outlier in the Angus breed for offering calving ease with true performance and enormous eye appeal. His sons are big scrotaled and well muscled with massive rib shape. They have been very high ratioing for both weaning and yearling weight. His daughters are broody with great teat and udder quality. There aren’t many places in the country where you can find a sire group of this size and caliber.
CONNEALY COMMERCE
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S ARCHITECT 9501 AAA 19437622 • DOB: 2/2/19
REF SIRE
Summitcrest Complete 1P55 Summitcrest Princess 0P12 Sitz Investment 660Z Sitz Florabelle Fanny 2683
KM Broken Bow 002
SydGen Blueprint
Sitz Florabelle Fanny 4735
S Chisum 6175 S Pride Anna 709 Connealy Courage 25L S Blossom 374
S Whitlock 179
S Blossom 7514
S Blossom 5525
CED
BW 0.5
WW 90
YW
MILK
CEM
SC
DOC 29
7
151
24
9
1.54
35% 5% 10%
15% 10%
CW MARB
RE
$EN
$M $W $F
$B
$C
69 0.46 0.68 -12 105
94
107 149 298
15%
2% 4% 30%
25%
There is no bull who epitomizes Total Performance and the direction our program is going better than Architect. He does it all and is THE leading proven sire in the breed for the metrics that determine cow-calf profitability. He transmits muscle, capacity, fleshing-ability, and top-of-the breed performance to his progeny. His dam comes from
S ARCHITECT 9501
5 generations of very productive, great uddered cows. She has raised 7 calves at an average weaning ratio of 118. Architect’s performance is real, as has been proven here and in top herds around the country. His top 5% of the breed weaning EPD has 95% accuracy with about 4,000 progeny records backing it up. Remarkably, his mature size is slightly lower than breed average, leading to cows with lower energy and feed requirements who we expect to breed back easier and stay in the herd longer.
HOFFMAN HIGH ROAD AAA 19703170 • DOB: 7/31/19
REF SIRE
Basin Payweight 006S 21AR O Lass 7017 Plattemere Weigh Up K360 Deer Valley Rita 9457
Deer Valley Growth Fund Basin Payweight 1682 Deer Valley Rita 36113
MOGCK Sure Shot KG Rito Lady 8724 HA Program 5652 HA Rito Lady 8395
KG Solution 0018
HA Rito Lady 3839
HA Rito Lady 0622
CED 14
BW
WW 72
YW
MILK
CEM 18 1%
SC
DOC 29 10%
-0.4
138 25%
23
0.39
CW MARB 4% 20%
RE
$EN
$M $W $F
$B
$C
52 0.40 0.54 -17
76
66
105 146 265
25%
35%
High Road is a curve-bending calving ease sire whose progeny grow extremely well and make it to the top quarter of the breed for growth at yearling. His dam is the iconic HA Rito Lady 3839, who is also the dam of Thedford, Bar None, and the grand-dam of RiseAbove. He has a lot of rib shape and body and stands square at the ground with good feet. He adds mass and breed character.
HOFFMAN HIGH ROAD
KRAYE BIG COUNTRY 0179 AAA 19902000 • DOB: 2/12/20
REF SIRE
S A V Resource 1441 S A V Blackcap May 5530 S A V Final Answer 0035 S A V MAy 2397 Basin Payweight 006S 21AR O Lass 7017 Mohnen South Dakota 402 Miss Burgess JK 215
S A V Quarterback 7933 S A V Regard 4863
S A V Blackcap May 3525
Basin Payweight 1682
Miss Burgess JK 772
Miss Burgess JK 5243
CED
BW 2.1
WW 85
YW
MILK
CEM
SC
DOC 19
6
148
29
2
1.55 15%
10% 15% 30%
CW MARB
RE
$EN
$M $W $F
$B
$C
72 0.50 0.47 -32
52
83
119 158 257
15%
15% 15%
We’re very excited to be able to offer this set of Big Country sons. They stand out for their superior structure and eye appeal. They have top-notch, proven performance and are a great representation of our Total Performance, no-holes objectives. He was raised in a similar Sandhills environment to ours, and his daughters are making great cows in some of the programs in the country that we respect the most.
KRAYE BIG COUNTRY 0179
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WAR BENCHMARK X224 K322 AAA 20526543 • DOB: 03/07/22
REF SIRE
Connealy Confidence 0100 Elbanna of Conanga 1209 Connealy Final Product Mill Brae FA Joanie 9263 S A F Focus of E R Mytty Countess 906 Connealy Lead On WAR Hill Top 0317 5247
Connealy Confidence Plus
Mill Brae Benchmark 9016
Mill Brae FP Joanie 3063
War in Focus X224 S204 Mytty In Focus
WAR Lead On S204 0317
CED
BW 0.6
WW 78
YW
MILK
CEM 13 10%
SC
DOC 17
9
135
26
0.89
30% 35% 25% 25%
CW MARB
RE
$EN
$M $W $F
$B
$C
59 0.37 0.90 -21
77
80
101 141 260
35% 25% 20% WAR Benchmark K322 is a home-raised sire who has lived up to our high expectations for him and more. His Pathfinder dam, WAR In Focus X224, raised 10 natural calves at a 104 ratio, and she probably has more influence in our gene pool than any other cow. Her 25%
WAR BENCHMARK X224 K322
descendants are too many to list, as they have been productive cows who have multiplied. In addition to being the dam of this sire, she is also the cow that WAR Currency goes back to, and she is the great-granddam of WAR Architect N190 (Lot 67), one of the top candidates to start the sale with this year. When Jeremy Martin, our nutritionist, was riding through summer pastures with us, he stopped and said“Whoa, who’s that bull?”when he saw Benchmark. He’s transmitted that look to his progeny and offers a very balanced, complete data set with proven performance. His indexes for cow-calf profitability put him in the top 20% and 25% of the breed. CONNEALY WAY MAKER AAA 19739553 • DOB: 4/10/19 REF SIRE
BT Crossover 758N EXG Saras Dream S609 R3 Connealy Stimulus 8419 Hickory Hill Erica TA32 2 Bar Cash 1723 Eitrine of Conanga 3832 Connealy Premium Product En Lista of Conanga 91X
BUBS Southern Charm AA31 Silveiras Conversion 8064 Hickory Hill Erica 009 Enna Lynn of Conangag 6219 Connealy Big Money En Lara of Conanga 1476
CED
BW 2.1
WW 72
YW
MILK
CEM
SC
DOC 23
4
123
20
7
1.01
$B 161 305 30% $C
CW MARB
RE
$EN
$M $W $F
47 1.07 0.77 -12
96 5%
62
88
20% 35%
20%
Connealy Way Maker is a wide-made, no-holes bull. His dam is a donor at Connealy Angus, and he has proven to be an elite cow-maker whose proven heifer pregnancy, teat, udder, and functional longevity numbers are as good as any sire in the breed. His females are moderate-sized, easy keepers. He adds in excellent marbling and ribeye numbers to top off his profile.
CONNEALY WAY MAKER
HAF ANNUITY 2100 AAA 20459539 • DOB: 01/26/22
REF SIRE
Basin Payweight 1682 Deer Valley Rita 36113 Quaker Hill Rampage 0A36 EF Blackbird 3241
Deer Valley Growth Fund
Car Don Annuity 114
CAR Don Blackbird 935
TEF Outside 514 KR Miss Stack 5102 VAR Dakota Cash 327 BH Evelyn 2037
HAF Evelyn 019 KR Outfit
HAF Evelyn 5141
CED
BW 1.6
WW 85
YW
MILK
CEM 12 15%
SC
DOC 20
7
153
26
0.96
10% 10%
CW MARB
RE
$EN
$M $W $F
$B
$C
79 0.40 1.20 -34
76
81
132 179 308
5%
5%
25% 20% 5% 25% 20%
He is a unique bull who adds pounds, muscle, bone, and frame. He has reached proven status in our herd, with 39 calves weaned and records submitted. His progeny have been very high ratioing and as we have turned in the data, his EPDs have gotten better. He ranks in the top 10% of the breed for weaning and yearling growth. He is also in the top 5% for ribeye area, and you can see that when evaluating his progeny.
HAF ANNUITY 2100
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WAR CURRENCY H028 AAA 19888980 • DOB: 02/02/20
REF SIRE
Sitz Dash 10277 Barstow Queen W16 Bon View New Design 1407 Plainview Lassie 92X EF Complement 8088 Woodhill Evergreen U181-A130 K C F Bennett Southside WAR Hero A135 X224
Styles Exchange Rate V661 Barstow Cash Plainview Lassie 71B
Woodhill Complete A130-C2
WAR Blackbird D148 F077
WAR Southside D148 A135
CED
BW 0.3
WW 63
YW
MILK
CEM 15
SC
DOC 25
9
108
18
1.60
CW MARB 30% 30%
3% 15% 25%
RE
$EN
$M $W $F
$B 97
$C
32 0.32 0.43 -10
87
53
68
213
35% 10%
Currency is a calving-ease sire who offers the masculinity, natural thickness, rib shape, and depth that aren’t normally offered in a calving-ease package. When ranchers come to our place, their eyes are consistently drawn to the Currency progeny, and they have been among our top sellers. He is in the top 10% of the breed for maternal weaned calf value (profitability.) The fertility, productivity, teat and udder quality, and longevity in his maternal lineage is unmatched.
WAR CURRENCY H028
B A R DYNAMIC AAA 19923789 • DOB: 1/24/20
REF SIRE
Basin Payweight 006S 21AR O Lass 7017 Plattemere Weigh Up K360 Deer Valley Rita 9457 A A R Ten X 7008 S A Erica Joy of Conanga 4578
Deer Valley Growth Fund Basin Payweight 1682 Deer Valley Rita 36113
Three Trees Xceptional B0048
B A R Blackcap 7235-B0048
Poss Total Impact 745 G A R Objective 1895
B A R Blackcap 3683-745
CED 14
BW
WW 87
YW
MILK
CEM 15 3%
SC
DOC 14
-2.5
149
23
0.66
4% 3% 10% 10%
CW MARB
RE
$EN
$M $W $F
$B
$C
57 1.19 0.60 -44
49
86
96
173 273
15%
10%
25%
When it comes to explosive growth from a calving ease sire, no bull can match Dynamic. He sires overpowering physical presence with base width, thickness, and dimension in an eye-appealing package. His spread from birth to weaning and yearling looks too good to be true, but we have had enough progeny to know that it is real. Due to his popularity and the thousands of records that have been submitted, his EPD accuracies are over 90%. Dynamic also adds marbling, and his daughters have ideal teat size and udder suspension.
B A R DYNAMIC
WOODHILL REALITY AAA 20068804 • DOB: 2/7/21
REF SIRE
Connealy Confidence 0100 Elbanna of Conanga 1209 Hoover Dam Woodhill Blackbird U80-X197 Sitz Upward 307R Barbara of Plattemere 337 Sitz Dash 10277 Woodhill Evergreen R229-T136
Connealy Confidence Plus
Woodhill Relevance
Woodhill Blackbird X197-Z7
Woodhill Evergreen Y121-B56 Plattemere Weigh Up K360
Woodhill Evergreen T136-Y121
CED
BW 1.0
WW 72
YW
MILK
CEM
SC
DOC 31 5%
4
130
29
8
0.58
35% 30%
CW MARB
RE
$EN
$M $W $F
$B
$C
53 0.86 1.28 -16
82
75
108 177 312
30% 3%
20% 30% 30% 25% 15%
Reality is a Total Performance sire from the Woodhill program who is in the ABS bull battery. He combines cow power, performance, and efficiency and stems from the great Evergreen cow family. He keeps mature size and dry matter intake in check. Phenotypically, Reality progeny have great body shape, dimension, and power. Numerically, he has one of the most complete EPD profiles you will see, as he is in the top 1/3 of the breed for about every trait and index and has no holes.
WOODHILL REALITY
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DB ICONIC G95 AAA 19611994 • DOB: 2/14/19
REF SIRE
Connealy Capitalist 028 LD Dixie Erica 2053 MCATL Pure Product 903-55 MCATL Blackbird 1378-573
Musgrave 316 Stunner LD Capitalist 316
MCATL Blackbird 831-1378
A A R Ten X 7008 S A Deer Valley Rita 0308 PA Power Tool 9108 DB Ms Final Answer 17
V A R Discovery 2240
DB Ms Discovery D13
DB Ms Final Tool 4120
CED
BW 1.4
WW 89
YW
MILK
CEM
SC
DOC 23
7
152
25
7
1.51
10% 10%
15% 30%
CW MARB
RE
$EN
$M $W $F
$B
$C
62 1.74 0.27 -41
52
93 4%
92
189 297 15% 25%
30% 2%
Iconic is proven for top-end growth and unbelievable marbling. His progeny are soggy and eye-catching. His daughters are proving to be good cows. He is at the top of the breed for weaned calf value/ (profitability.)
DB ICONIC G95
SITZ IMPRINT 725J AAA 20003663 • DOB: 01/19/21
REF SIRE
Sitz Tebow 11860 SITZ Shauna 3152 Sitz Upward 307R Sitz Barbaramere Nell 738 Tehama Upward Y238 Tehama Mary Blackbird Y684 Connealy Final Product Basin Joyce U681
SITZ Logo 12964
Sitz Logo 8148
SITZ Barbaramere Nell 912
Tehama Tahoe B767
SITZ JLS Joyce 205G
SITZ JLS Joyce 195A
CED
BW 1.4
WW 75
YW
MILK
CEM
SC
DOC 16
2
135
32
7
1.09
30% 25% 15%
CW MARB
RE
$EN
$M $W $F
$B
$C
50 0.50 0.23 -25
86
80
86
124 247
15% 20%
Imprint has been a great addition to our program. He’s a long, deep bodied bull with a lot of rib capacity. His progeny have been good performers. His son, Lot 132, who had a 128 weaning ratio among 128 contemporaries, is one of the top candidates to start the sale. He also sired the top weaning weight heifer at Pilakowski Angus in the western Sandhills. We believe Imprint progeny will improve our cow herd and yours, with top- of-the-breed fertility, longevity, teat size, udder suspension, claw set, and maternal weaned calf value.
SITZ IMPRINT 725J
NG MAVERICK 2184J AICA EM970925 • DOB: 3/11/21 • HETERO POLLED
REF SIRE
LHD Choteau B1669 P LT KAty 4273 PLD LT Patriot 4004 PLD LT Madalynn 0154 P LT Easy Blend 5125 PLD LT Carol 4105 PLD LT Silver Distance 5342P LT Brenda 6120 PLD
LT Authority 7229 PLD
LT Badge 9184 PLD
LT Madalynn 6108 PLD
LT Bridger 9191 PLD
LT Brenda 2184 PLD
LT Brenda 8034 PLD
CED
BW
WW 60
YW
MILK
MCE 4.4
12.6
-1.5
121
20
MTL 50
SC
MARB -0.03
CW 26
RE
TSI
1.6 15%
0.58
261
25%
Maverick is one of those studs who is just “built different.” Nobody-no matter their breed preference- has been through our herd sires without admiring him. He has flawless structure and athleticism, along with a lot of masculinity, muscle, and overall eye appeal. He is a PA-free son of Badge and the famed LT Brenda cow family. He ranks in the top 2% of the breed for teat size and udder suspension. You want these daughters in your herd, and a total dispersion of the Charolais heifers gives you the opportunity to buy the very best.
NG MAVERICK 2184J
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He Sells!
LOT A – WAGR PATRIOT 1008J
WAGR PATRIOT 1008J ASA 3961833 • DOB: 2/22/21 • Homo Black Homo Polled
A
Hook’s Xavier 14X Hook’s Yvette 100Y
ACT BW 72 ADJ WW 702 Dam NR 5/99
Hook’s Black Hawk 50B
Hook’s Eagle 6E
GW-WBF Substance 820Y Hook’s Underestimated 6U TJ Main Event 503B CDI Ms Shear Force 49U Mr NLC Upgrade U8676 3C Melody M668 BZ
Hook’s Crystal 1C
WAGR Ms Innovator 9048G CDI Innovator 325D
WAGR Chantilly Lace 026X
CED
BW 1.6
WW 109
YW
MILK
MCE
8
165
22
5
1%
2%
STAY
DOC
MARB 0.31 30%
CW
RE
TI
API
13
15.3 15%
51.2 10%
1.38
103
145 35%
1%
4%
Purebred SM We firmly believe WAGR Patriot 1008J (ASA# 3961833) is the best Simmental bull in the breed and one of the very best animals to ever walk the Wagonhammer Ranch. Due to using him so hard over the last 4 years and having countless daughters in our herd, we have to diversify our gene pool so we are offering him to the public. Patriot’s impeccable phenotype and herd bull presence captivate everyone who sees him, and he has had remarkable consistency in breeding the same into his progeny. His EPDs have only gotten better as more progeny data has been turned in. He is in the top 1% of the breed for WW and REA, 2% for YW, and 4% for TI. We will have 23 of his sons in our production sale (yes, 23!), and as good as his sons are, his daughters are even better. We truly believe he has the potential to become the most heavily used sire in the breed. We’re selling full possession and 2/3 semen interest in him. (Wager Cattle Co. is retaining 1/3 semen interest.)
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ANGUS Bulls FALL 2024 BORN BULLS Lots 1-45 COMING 2 YEAR OLD BULLS Lots 46-54 SPRING 2025 BORN YEARLING BULLS Lots 55-155
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LOT 1 – WAR DYNAMIC M1016
WAR DYNAMIC M1016 AAA 21357440 • DOB: 08/01/24
1
Basin Payweight 1682 Deer Valley Rita 36113 Three Trees Xceptional B0048 B A R Blackcap 3683-745
Deer Valley Growth Fund
B A R Dynamic
ACT BW 83 ADJ WW 700 ADJ 550 1700
B A R Blackcap 7235-B0048
Test ADG 4.8 Dam NR 1/135
Vermilion Spur E119 JCH BHA Karen 7815 Basin Payweight 1682 War CC&7 Z044 X029
WAR Blackcap E560 K4112 Heiken Broadview
WAR Payweight 1682 Z044 E560
CED
BW 0.0
WW 94
YW
MILK
CEM
SC
DOC 13
7
155
24
9
1.65 10%
25% 3% 10%
CW MARB
RE
$EN
$M $W $F
$B
$C
67 0.91 0.37 -36
65
96
104 163 276
25% 35%
3% 35%
Calving Ease HHH – This stud has been a standout since birth, commanding a 135 weaning ratio and 121 yearling ratio among progeny of 1st calf heifers. He is just “built different” and has true herd bull presence, scrotal circumference, and dimension. Lot 1’s dam has a fabulous Architect bull calf for her 2nd calf so look for him next year. His maternal granddam E560 is a donor and maternal sister to WAR Cavalry, the popular ORIgen sire we raised. Remarkably, even though Cavalry was born 12 years ago, he is still in the top 4% of the breed for YW EPD and $Beef. E560 is also the granddam of featured spring bull Lot 133. Numerically, Lot 1 is an elite curve bender who is near the pinnacle of the breed for Weaned Calf Value ($W.)
WAR PAYWEIGHT E560 – GRANDDAM OF LOTS 1 & 133
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LOT 3 – WAR RISEABOVE M4101
WAR BLACKBIRD F077 J141 – DAM OF LOT 3
WAR DYNAMIC M523 AAA 21357442 • DOB: 08/06/24
WAR RISEABOVE M4101 AAA 21357487 • DOB: 08/04/24
2
3
Basin Payweight 1682 Deer Valley Rita 36113 Three Trees Xceptional B0048 B A R Blackcap 3683-745 EF Complement 8088 Woodhill Evergreen U181-A130 KG Solution 0018 WAR Commando C310 E032
Tehama Tahoe B767 BSG Countess 1705 of 028
Deer Valley Growth Fund
Stellpflug Hoffman RiseAbove Hoffman Stagecoach 1908 Hoffman 3210 Rita Lady 0256
B A R Dynamic
ACT BW 84 ADJ WW 467 ADJ 550 1426
ACT BW 89 ET ADJ WW 601 ADJ 550 1509
Bar R Jet Black 5063 HA Rito Lady 3839
B A R Blackcap 7235-B0048
Test ADG 4.4 Dam NR 1/89
Test ADG 3.8 Dam NR 2/89
Mohnen Substantial 272 SITZ Pride 200B Woodhill Complete A130-C2 WAR Southside D148 A135
Woodhill Complete A130-C2
WAR Blackbird F077 J141 Sitz Stellar 726D
WAR Blackbird G059 J512
WAR Blackbird G059
WAR Blackbird D148 F077
CED 12
BW
WW 76
YW
MILK
CEM 13
SC
DOC 11
CED
BW 1.7
WW 97
YW
MILK
CEM
SC
DOC 11
-1.3
127
29
0.78
3
150
25
9
0.90
10% 10% 30%
30% 10%
CW MARB 2% 10% 56 0.53 0.32 -22 107 105 RE $EN
CW MARB
RE
$EN
$M $W $F
$B
$C
$M $W $F
$B
$C
45 0.79 0.66 -31
67
84
87
145 255
81
122 265
15%
2% 1%
Calving Ease HHHHH – Sure-shot curve-bending calving ease bull with a tremendous pedigree. He excels at the traits economically relevant to cow-calf producers.
Special bull out of a donor who is a maternal sister to our WAR Currency herd sire. We expect the males from this bull to top the scales at weaning and the daughters to have near-perfect feet, udders, and longevity. This top 1% $M and $W herd sire is a PERFECT fit for what the industry is calling for right now-top end growth on males and daughters that will successfully rebuild the cow herd.
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LOT 4 – WAR RISEABOVE M4103
WAR RISEABOVE M4103 AAA 21357488 • DOB: 08/06/24
4
Tehama Tahoe B767 BSG Countess 1705 of 028
Stellpflug Hoffman RiseAbove Hoffman Stagecoach 1908 Hoffman 3210 Rita Lady 0256
ACT BW 100 ET ADJ WW 748 ADJ 550 1648
Bar R Jet Black 5063 HA Rito Lady 3839
Test ADG 4.3 Dam NR 4/101
Basin Payweight 006S 21AR O Lass 7017 Connealy Final Product WAR Forward Y085 W175
Basin Payweight 1682
WAR Elia G4019
WAR Final Product A027 Y085
CED
BW 2.3
WW 95
YW
MILK
CEM
SC
DOC 18
5
143
17
6
0.77
3% 20%
CW MARB
RE
$EN
$M $W $F
$B
$C
59 0.51 0.61 -16
91
92
91
134 265
10% 10%
A standout since birth, he had the Top WW & YW in the fall herd. We are very high on his donor dam. She will have the largest group of bulls out of one cow that we’ve ever had in the 2027 sale. Lot 4 has herd bull presence and is a big ribbed, high capacity performance bull. His ability to be in the top 3% of the breed for WW EPD, while having breed-average mature weight and lower than breed-average cow energy requirements, is special.
WAR FINAL PRODUCT A027 – PATHFINDER GRANDDAM OF LOTS 4, 103, & 104
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WAR COMMERCE M1020 AAA 21357444 • DOB: 08/01/24
5
G A R Sunrise G A R Ingenuity 3132 Connealy Cade Avie of Conanga 624P
Connealy Commerce G A R Sunbeam
ACT BW 83 ADJ WW 608 ADJ 550 1673
Avira of Conanga 814R
Test ADG 4.9 Dam NR 1/117
WAR Bullet Proof C357 WAR Upward A386 U376 Connealy Consensus 7229 WAR New Level 5062 3039
WAR Ms Burgess A502 K957 WAR Tactics E231
WAR Consensus A502 7229 5062
CED
BW 2.8
WW 98
YW
MILK
CEM 16
SC
DOC 16
8
170
26
1.90
35%
2% 2%
1% 4%
CW MARB
RE
$EN
$M $W $F
$B
$C
84 0.46 0.78 -50
63
91
120 164 276
4%
10% 15%
Massive ribbed and scrotaled, high octane bull. His growth EPDs are at the pinnacle of the Angus breed. They are backed up by his actual performance: 4th top fall YW and ratios of 117 and 114 for weaning and yearling.
LOT 5 – WAR COMMERCE M1020
WAR COMMERCE M1021 AAA 21357445 • DOB: 08/20/24
6
G A R Sunrise G A R Ingenuity 3132 Connealy Cade Avie of Conanga 624P
Connealy Commerce G A R Sunbeam
ACT BW 73 ADJ WW 503 ADJ 550 1452
Avira of Conanga 814R
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Test ADG 4.1 Dam NR 1/97
Poss Achievement Sitz Barbaramere Nell 166D Connealy Arsenal 2174 WAR Final Product A006 Y214
Sitz Accomplishment 720F
WAR Erica E229 K4038 ET
WAR Arsenal A006 E229
CED 14
BW
WW 71
YW
MILK
CEM 15
SC
DOC 23
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-0.2
130 35%
27
1.17
CW MARB 4% 20%
3% 35% 35%
RE
$EN
$M $W $F
$B
$C
51 0.54 0.72 -22
60
72
91
138 239
35%
Calving Ease HHHHH – Big spread (birth to yearling) calving ease bull. Maternal granddam E229 is a Pathfinder who produced two herd sires that saw heavy use in our program. She is also the granddam of Lots 139 and 140.
WAR COMMERCE M1022 AAA 21357446 • DOB: 08/02/24
7
G A R Sunrise G A R Ingenuity 3132 Connealy Cade Avie of Conanga 624P
Connealy Commerce G A R Sunbeam
ACT BW 81 ADJ WW 600 ADJ 550 1483
Avira of Conanga 814R
Test ADG 3.9 Dam NR 1/115
EF Complement 8088 Woodhill Evergreen U181-A130
Woodhill Complete A130-C2
WAR Duchess Z496 K528
Connealy Answer 8748 War Architect X527 T122
War Answer Z496 X527
CED
BW 2.5
WW 88
YW
MILK
CEM 10
SC
DOC 13
7
140
28
1.32
10% 20%
30% 25%
CW MARB
RE
$EN
$M $W $F
$B
$C
66 0.75 0.87 -34
77
90
103 161 286
30%
30%
30% 10% 35%
35%
Performance bull with eye appeal and cows with great longevity in his pedigree. Ratioed 115 and 107 at weaning and yearling. This bull covers all the bases.
LOT 7 – WAR COMMERCE M1022
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WAR COMMERCE M1024 AAA 21357447 • DOB: 08/03/24
8
G A R Sunrise G A R Ingenuity 3132 Connealy Cade Avie of Conanga 624P WAR Bullet Proof C357 WAR Arsenal A006 E229 PA Safeguard 021 WAR Focus Z213 U292
Connealy Commerce G A R Sunbeam
ACT BW 79 ADJ WW 540 ADJ 550 1552
Avira of Conanga 814R
Test ADG 4.5 Dam NR 1/104
WAR Duchess B039 K915 WAR Barricade H175
WAR Safeguard B039 Z213
CED 12
BW
WW 78
YW
MILK
CEM 16
SC
DOC 16
-0.4
130
29
1.02
CW MARB 10% 20% 25% 35% 30% 1% 62 1.00 0.77 -27 58 86 RE $EN $M $W $F
$B
$C
102 174 284
35% 30%
15% 35% 30% 35%
Calving Ease HHHHH – Neat, long bodied bull who is safe for heifers, yet in the top 25% of the breed for WW EPD. His strong carcass figures are an added bonus, giving him a very complete data set.
LOT 8 – WAR COMMERCE M1024
WAR COMMERCE M1025 AAA 21357448 • DOB: 08/03/24
9
G A R Sunrise G A R Ingenuity 3132 Connealy Cade Avie of Conanga 624P
Connealy Commerce G A R Sunbeam
ACT BW 82 ADJ WW 669 ADJ 550 1635
Avira of Conanga 814R
Test ADG 4.3 Dam NR 1/129
WAR Bullet Proof C357 WAR Upward A386 U376 Musgrave Foundation WAR Advantage 9009 7121
WAR Ms Burgess B529 K949 WAR Tactics E231
WAR Foundation B529 9009
CED
BW 2.4
WW 96
YW
MILK
CEM 12 15%
SC
DOC 10
5
161
27
1.75
2% 4%
CW MARB
RE
$EN
$M $W $F
$B
$C
78 0.79 0.36 -49
65
92
116 172 288
10%
10% 15% 30% 35%
Monster ratioing bull with 129 and 119 weaning and yearling ratios and the 3rd Top WW & YW in the fall bulls. His growth EPDs confirm he is one of the breed’s elite. He comes from a line of old, productive cows and consequently is in the top 10% of the breed for functional longevity (the number of calves a sire’s daughter is expected to produce by 6 years of age compared to other sires.) His great-granddam was a Pathfinder who weaned 12 calves at a 104 ratio. Since top-end growth and cow longevity are generally antagonistic, his combination of the two is special.
LOT 9 – WAR COMMERCE M1025
WAR COMMERCE M1027 AAA 21357450 • DOB: 08/04/24
10
G A R Sunrise G A R Ingenuity 3132 Connealy Cade Avie of Conanga 624P HF Syndicate 213Z U2 Erelite 109Z S A V Raindance 6848 WAR Upgrade Z391 W252
Connealy Commerce G A R Sunbeam
ACT BW 72 ADJ WW 569 ADJ 550 1484
Avira of Conanga 814R
Test ADG 4.3 Dam NR 1/109
WAR Eisa Erica F316 K590 U-2 Coalition 206C
WAR Eisa Erica Z391 F316
CED 15
BW
WW 72
YW
MILK
CEM 11 25%
SC
DOC 26 20%
-1.1
125
24
-0.38
CW MARB 3% 10%
RE
$EN
$M $W $F
$B
$C
Calving Ease HHHHH – Here’s a bull who has exceptional numbers, eye appeal, and calving ease. He has the top $C in the sale, along with tied for the top CED. He offers a rare combination of calving ease, maternal, and terminal excellence. 108 192 350 35% 20% 10% 35% 3% 30% 25% 15% 10% 63 1.14 1.17 -12 101 75
LOT 10 – WAR COMMERCE M1027
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