Fink Beef Genetics - Fall Bull Sale [10/18/25]

Fall 2024 Copperhead Bulls

FINK 4791 OF 4377 WIDE

LCC 4743 OF 9318 WIDE TW DOB: 8/18/2024 Reg #: MP6419

Scurs

DOB: 8/25/2024 190 Wideload x Free Lunch x Bluegrass Reg #: MP6408

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Tattoo: 4791

Tattoo: 4743

LCC 4742 OF 9318 WIDE TW 194 Wideload x Gold Standard x Free Lunch DOB: 8/18/2024 Reg #: MP6418

Scurs

Dam ranks in the top: 20% CE, 15% BW, 20% SC, 2% Marb., 25% TSI Want to try a Copperhead for the first time? This one should be one that is workable.

Tattoo: 4742

FINK 4793 OF 6385 WIDE

Dam ranks in the top: 15% WW, 5% YW, 20% SC, 5% CW, 8% Marb., 4% TSI Two brothers with the right cows behind them for longevity! The grandam is 15 years old and is still serving as a donor for Aristo Farms. He knows what proven genetics mean!

DOB: 8/26/2024 191 Wideload x New Standard x Bluegrass Reg #: MP6410

Tattoo: 4793

Dam ranks in the top: 15% YW, 15% Milk, 20% MTL, 25% CW, 20% Marb., 25% TSI A pretty good bull we think. Potential customers you are the judges! FINK 4744 OF 9320 WIDE 195 Wideload x Gold Standard x Free Lunch DOB: 9/02/2024 Reg #: MP6405 Tattoo: 4744

Dam ranks in the top: 15% CE, 6% BW, 8% SC, 5% Marb., 15% TSI A moderate framed Wideload out of a New Standard x Bluegrass dam. Want to make a set of “low cost input” cows that have lots of carcass? This one may be a piece of that puzzle.

LCC 4737 OF 2318 WIDE

DOB: 9/20/2024 192 Wideload x Tank x Gold Standard

Reg #: MP6380

Tattoo: 4737

Dam ranks in the top: 5% CE, 10% BW, 3% WW, 2% YW, 4% Milk, 3% MCE, 1% MTL, 1% CW, 1% TSI A younger bull, we don’t run a fattening program on bull growing, they are on a limited gain ration designed by a nutritionlist. So long story short, younger bulls and ET bulls that come in lighter due to the recipient, takes more time to catch up. That is to customers benefit.

Marty Smith calves in Florida. He used Copperhead bulls on this group. They look like a solid set! Pictures sent by customer.

Lykes Brothers, Florida. A few of the calves from Fink bulls. Lykes is one of the largest cowherds in the U.S. Pictures sent by customer.

Sheri & Bob Eppenauer, Ft. Davis, Texas. Great friends and customers. Very southwest Texas! You can see Mexico from the mountain! National Observatories on top of the mountain over 7000’ elevation. Their ranch borders the observatory. More years of drought than anywhere, massive fires, they never give up faith! After 3 years, selling many cows, many cows in New Mexico are being dry lotted, they finally got rain!!

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