Hello everyone and welcome to our 2026 production sale. We are excited to share this group of bulls with you this year. We continue to focus on raising functional cattle that thrive in our rough NE Wyoming environment. We had an amazing Summer and Fall so there was no added stress on our cattle because of drought or wildfires. We have some new sires this year. B Bar Black Mass, Kenny Institution, Lt Clarion and Cherry Creek Blue Collar all have sons in this sale that are right there at the top. Hf Tiger and Lt Converse 8011 have always produced excellent females for us, and their sons are holding up their end of the bargain with great muscle and carcass traits.
We decided to get HD50K genomic tests on every bull this year. This is all new to our program and we are pleased with the results. There is a lot more information to take in when looking at the EPD’s now, but it should be totally worth it. Please refer to page 9 for information on how to decipher those results. We will not have any actual ultrasound carcass data available this year so please refer to the new EPD’s for those. These are just guidelines and hopefully next year we will have more accurate carcass information for you.
New This Year: HD50K Genomic Percentile Ranks see pg. 9
WELCOME 2026 Annual Bull Sale Each one of these bulls will have a fertility test and soundness exam before sale day. Bovine infectious conjunctivitis (pink eye) seemed to be all around us this past year but fortunately our herd was not impacted by it but each bull has had the pinkeye autogenous vaccine just to be on the safe side We welcome your call anytime. Please visit our website kretschmanangus.com or Facebook for updates and videos and get ready to bid live with DVAuction! See you on sale day! Kelby, Lacey & Clancy Kretschman We have always stressed calving ease in our program so please refer to the footnotes under each bull for those that we feel are suitable for heifers or ones we recommend for cows. We are firm believers that a bull does not have to have a big birthweight to pound the scales in the Fall.
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