Fellow Cattlemen and Cattlewomen - We invite you to attend this year’s Ginger Hill Angus Real World Premiums sale featuring 40 maternally oriented, balance-trait yearling Angus bulls and 34 productive young cows and bred heifers. Most females will have calves at side, along with a select group of heavy bred heifers. The Market Opportunity: There’s never been a better time to invest in Angus genetics. With record-low national cowherd numbers, increasing consumer demand, and all-time high cattle prices, the ceiling on this market remains ahead of us. Angus cattle dominate sale barns and feedlots nationwide, consistently commanding premiums. Add to this the growing recognition of beef as a nutrient-dense superfood, and the trajectory for quality cattle operations is clear: demand will continue to rise. The question is not whether to invest in genetics, but which genetics will deliver consistent returns in your operation. Proven Genetics, Proven Adaptability: The Ginger Hill cowherd was established in 1959. Many of the bulls and females selling trace 14 generations to our original foundation cows—a living testament to genetics that work, generation after generation, in the real world.
Here’s what sets Ginger Hill apart: our cattle don’t just survive challenging conditions—they’re selected in them. Every animal in this sale was developed on endophyte-infested fescue pastures, one of the most demanding foraging environments in North America. Cattle that thrive here are built to thrive anywhere in North America. Our customers across the country consistently report that Ginger Hill cattle don’t just adapt when moved to environments free of endophyte fescue —they excel. Fescue-hardened cattle will adapt, thrive and bring with them the fertility, feed efficiency, and maternal instinct forged over multiple decades and generations in these tough conditions. How The Bulls Were Developed This powerful set of maternally oriented bulls was developed with longevity and fertility in mind. Each bull was born unassisted on fescue pastures and wintered at his dam’s side without creep feed. They were weaned in May 2025 and developed sensibly on large fescue pastures with a high-fiber pelleted byproduct ration.
66 YEARS OF BREEDING QUALITY ANGUS SEEDSTOCK
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