SPRING SIMMENTAL BULLS
100 109N
101 78N
BD: 3/16/25 • 5/8 SM 3/8 AN
BD: 3/9/25 • 1/2 SM 1/2 AN
Homo Black • Homo Polled • ASA# 4598644 • Tattoo: 109N
Homo Black • Homo Polled • ASA# 4598613 • Tattoo: 78N
BCLR MANIFESTO G352 BCLR NIGHTCAP J6041
BASIN PAYWEIGHT 1682
86
86
Act BW Adj WW WW Ratio
Act BW Adj WW WW Ratio
CCR PAY DIRT 2340C
SIRE
SIRE
715
690
HSR MS WIDE RANGE C604 CDI PREACHER 274E
CCR MS SINGLETARY 2340Z APEX CHAIRMAN 014
99
95
1309 3.66 35.5
1369 4.24
Adj YW
Adj YW
BDV MS PREACHER H121 BDV MS DUAL FOCUS Z54
BDV MS CHAIRMAN E91
ADG
ADG
DAM
DAM
35
SC
SC
BDV MS LUCKY MAN U15
CE BW WW YW MCE Milk MW CW YG MB BF REA API TI 12.2 -0.3 72.9 107.1 6.9 25.6 62.0 26.9 -0.33 0.38 -0.069 0.73 140.5 79.8 A real gentle NightRide bull, he will put length in his calves. His mother always brings a gentle giant to the weaning corral. You can expect great uddered daughters and steers that stand out and get noticed. A nice bull that will sire the good ones.
CE BW WW YW MCE Milk MW CW YG MB BF REA API TI 9.7 1.4 91.3 148.8 7.1 24.0 68.6 76.1 0.01 0.58 -0.005 0.80 152.2 92.6 Here is a bull you might not want to overlook, there is a lot to offer here. A maternal brother sold for $10,000 last year. This guy gets better by the minute. Plan on excellent performing calves that will be clean made and fancy. The buyers will want to own them.
102 86N
103 124N
BD: 3/10/25 • 1/2 SM 1/2 AN
BD: 3/19/25 • 1/2 SM 1/2 AN
Black • Homo Polled • ASA# 4598621 • Tattoo: 86N
Black • Polled • ASA# 4598659 • Tattoo: 124N
MARCYS SCALE CRUSHER S A V SCALE CRUSHER 2543 S A V BLACKCAP MAY 1416 TRAXS 3D BDV MS 3D K90 BDV MS SOLO B109
DEER VALLEY GROWTH FUND ELLINGSON JACKPOT K272
84
83
Act BW Adj WW WW Ratio
Act BW Adj WW WW Ratio Adj YW
SIRE
SIRE
718
705
ELLINGSON DOMINATOR A310 VERMILION PRIVILEGE E856
99
1344 3.92
1388 4.26 35.5
Adj YW
BDV MS PRIVILEGE H87
ADG
ADG
DAM
DAM
39
SC
SC
BDV MS SUBSTANCE E55
CE BW WW YW MCE Milk MW CW YG MB BF REA API TI 12.4 1.1 77.2 127.7 6.1 28.5 71.1 47.1 -0.05 0.16 -0.006 0.60 115.8 75.2 A long sided attractive clean made bull with a touch of frame. This bull should sire calves with a fancy classy look. Out of a young 3 year old dam that did a real good job on this bull. You can bet he will sire excellent performing long sided calves that will catch your buyers attention. Out of the Scale Crusher Angus bull will enhance the maternal side and fleshing ability.
CE BW WW YW MCE Milk MW CW YG MB BF REA API TI 9.4 1.2 94.3 153.6 7.3 20.9 71.3 56.8 0.01 0.14 0.002 0.59 132.9 83.3 124N is a twin to the 125N bull. These bulls are peas in a pod, both have a bit more frame and length of body. They will improve weaning performance and sire a flashy long bodied look. 124N was raised on a foster dam, he has a little lighter 205 weight than his brother, but I truly feel it would be the opposite if he was raised on his dam. We feel they’re identical twins, so if you like the idea of tight relationship in your bull battery, here is a great set of bulls to own. Their dispositions are very good.
104 55N
BD: 3/5/25 • PB SM
Homo Black • Homo Polled • ASA# 4598590 • Tattoo: 55N
LBRS GENESIS G69 KBHR DISCIPLINE L046 BAR CK MS X38 106Z LCDR FAVOR 149F BDV MS FAVOR L27 BDV MS UNIFIED F33
70
Act BW Adj WW WW Ratio
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SIRE
810 112
1435 3.90
Adj YW
ADG
DAM
37
SC
CE BW WW YW MCE Milk MW CW YG MB BF REA API TI 14.1 -1.8 87.7 133.5 8.7 24.7 68.7 45.2 -0.10 0.71 -0.013 0.67 183.9 103.0 Here is a big spread bull born at 70 and adjusted to 810 at weaning out of a 2 year old dam his granddam is one of our favorites. The Discipline cattle are clean made with nice top lines and clean front ends. Expect this bull to sire moderate deep sided cattle that are easy to appreciate and are maternal. The carcass values and API and TI numbers are in the elite category.
SUGGESTED GUIDELINES FOR USING YEARLING BULLS
We are firm believers in the use of yearling bulls and feel it is one of the best years of their lives. It is a time when they are easy to manage and their only concern is breeding cows. We have found that yearling bulls that are managed carefully during the second year of their lives, not only do well, but they will perform better, over time. Below are some suggested guidelines for the care of yearling bulls. Upon delivery to your ranch, keep yearling bulls separate from older bulls and feed them a maintenance ration of 5-8 pounds per head of grain and free choice hay. Reduce the amount of grain fed gradually, so that bulls are on straight hay or grass 2-4 weeks prior to the breeding season.
Where possible, try to limit the bulls to 45-60 days of pasture service the first year. At this time or as soon as possible, remove the bulls and put them in separate pastures with plenty of good quality grass. It is best to feed yearling bulls separate from older bulls until after their second breeding season. This allows them to achieve the growth and strength to compete with older bulls for feed and space. You will see the benefit of a little added cost and care of feeding a yearling bull by probably two or three more years of service from a well managed and healthy bull.
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