Barrett Cattle & Mill Brae Ranch - Annual Bull Sale [3/27/26]

FUNCTIONAL | RELIABLE | PRACTICAL

BARRETT CATTLE

MILL BRAE RANCH

MARCH 27, 2026

12:30 PM CDT | MAPLE HILL, KS

FUNCTIONAL | RELIABLE | PRACTICAL BARRETT CATTLE Gene, Anna, Payden & Ella Barrett Grantville, Kansas MILL BRAE RANCH Mark, Janice & Taylor Nikkel Maple Hill, Kansas SCAN TO VIEW ONLINE BOOK

Gene: 785.224.8509 Anna: 785.224.8536 Payden: 785.318.2004 Ella: 785.640.6621 bcoffice@barrettcattle.com BARRETTCATTLE.COM

Mark: 785.256.3072 Janice: 785.256.3523 Taylor: 785.207.2040 millbrae.ranch@gmail.com MILLBRAERANCH.COM

MARCH 27, 2026 | 12:30 PM CDT Mill Brae Ranch, 15670 Cattlemen Rd, Maple Hill, KS 66507

DELIVERY We will be happy to assist with delivery arrangements. See the Health Certification section below for details regarding out-of-state transport. Please call Gene or Mark with questions. HEALTH CERTIFICATION All sale bulls have passed a breeding soundness examination. A Health Certificate will be provided as required for transportation in Kansas and beyond within the continental US. Please note all the bulls are virgin bulls. Depending on the requirements of the state they’re being transported to, they may need to be tested and cleared for trich before leaving the sale site. The requirements vary by state. We will start this process immediately and will feed and house the bulls until testing is complete. Please call Gene or Mark with any questions on testing. RETAINED INTEREST Each breeder has outlined their retained interest policy in their individual sections providing more information about their respective bulls. IDENTIFICATION Ear tags on cattle correspond with lot numbers in the sale book. All cattle are freeze-branded with the ranch of origin brand and ID number. TERMS AND CONDITIONS All cattle will sell under the standard terms and conditions recommended by the American Angus Association. Announcements made from the auction block take precedence over information in this sale book. LIABILITY All persons who attend this sale do so at their own risk, legal or otherwise, for their safety or the behavior of the animals. The owner(s), ranch employees, and sale staff assume no liability for property loss or accidents that may occur. LIVESTOCK MORTALITY INSURANCE Livestock Mortality Insurance will be available from Sheila Jensen, Jensen Livestock Agency, representing Liberty Mutual Insurance for your purchases. Contact Sheila (785-262-1116) prior to the sale or let one of the clerking staff know you wish to purchase mortality insurance at the time of check-out. HEIFER BULL DESIGNATIONS To assist those breeding heifers, we have designated bulls as either Heifer Bulls or Heifer Bulls with Supervision based on multiple factors, including actual birth weight (non-ET), BW EPD, CE EPD, DNA score, and pedigree. Heifer Bull Logo - Suitable for use on heifers with limited supervision. Heifer Bull with Supervision Logo - Should be used on heifers with closer monitoring.

AUCTIONEER Kyle Elwood (785) 493-2901

SELECTION ASSISTANCE & SALE DAY PHONES We are confident in these representatives to assist our customers with their selections and bidding. Buyers unable to attend the sale may leave bids with these individuals or directly with representatives of the respective ranches. Jeff Mafi, Angus Productions, Inc ……........……………816-344-4266 Levi Landers, Angus Productions, Inc ……........……… 308-730-1396 Stephen Russell, Kansas Stockman ….............…………785-458-2650 Guy Peverley, The Stock Exchange …………..........……785-456-4390 Dennis Rezac, Rezac Livestock Commission ….......……785-456-4187 ONLINE BIDDING AND VIDEOS For customers not able to attend the sale, online bidding will be available through dvauction.com. Please contact DV Auction prior to sale day to register for a bidder number. Videos of the cattle will be available on the DV Auction site. Cattle will be on display prior to sale time with a video of each animal shown during the auction. Cattle will not be run through the ring. Come early for viewing! SALE ORDER Cattle will sell as close to sale book order as possible. The sale order and supplemental sheet will be posted on the DV Auction site as soon as it’s available. SALE LOCATION The sale will be held at Mill Brae Ranch, 15670 Cattlemen Rd, Maple Hill, KS 66507. GUARANTEES Bulls are guaranteed fertile to the best of our knowledge and have undergone a complete Breeding Soundness Exam by Drs. Karl and Adam Lukert, St. Mary’s Veterinary Services. If they are injured anytime during the first breeding season after they are purchased so as to make them functionally infertile, the ranch selling the bull will provide you with a satisfactory replacement if available or issue you credit equal to your purchase minus salvage value. That credit may be used toward the purchase of an animal from the same ranch in a future sale. We request that you notify us before you cull your infertile animal. This is not a life insurance policy. Livestock Mortality Insurance will be available for purchase at the sale. INSPECTION OF CATTLE Cattle are available for your inspection at the ranch of origin at any time. Barrett Cattle sale bulls will be located at Mill Brae Ranch a few days prior to the sale and can be viewed there after they arrive. Please call if you would like to view the bulls and/or the cow herds prior to the sale. FOOD AND REFRESHMENTS Coffee and donuts will be available Friday morning. A complimentary beef lunch will be served at 11:30 am. EPDs contained in the hard copy of this sale book were current as of print date. Digital versions of this sale book can be viewed online at www.angus.org and will have EPDs updated every Friday with the exception of EPD references in footnotes and photos. Any PDF downloads from the website will contain EPDs current as of the date downloaded. References: American Angus Association®, AHIR®, AngusLink SM , CAB®, Pathfinder®.

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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. AMERICAN ANGUS ASSOCIATION SELECTION TOOLS

PRODUCTION EPDS Calving Ease Direct (CED) , is 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 EPD (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 EPD (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 EPD (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) , expressed in pounds per day, is a predictor of a sire’s genetic ability for postweaning 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 transmitting ability for feed intake during the postweaning phase, compared to that of other sires. Yearling Height EPD (YH) , is a predictor of a sire’s ability to transmit yearling height, expressed in inches, compared to that of other sires. Scrotal Circumference EPD (SC) , expressed in centimeters, is a predictor of the difference in transmitting ability for scrotal size compared to that of other sires. MATERNAL EPDS 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. Calving Ease Maternal (CEM) , is 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 EPD (Milk) , is a predictor of a sire’s genetic merit for milk and mothering ability as expressed in his daughters compared to daughters of other sires. In other words, it is that part of a calf’s weaning weight attributed to milk and mothering ability. Herds (MkH) , indicate the number of herds from which daughters are reported. Daughters (MkD) , reflects the number of daughters that have progeny weaning weight records included in the analysis. Mature Weight EPD (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 EPD (MH) ,expressed in inches, is a predictor of the difference in mature height of a sire’s daughters compared to daughters of other sires. Cow Energy Value ($EN) , expressed in dollar savings per cow per year, assesses differences in cow energy requirements as an expected dollar savings difference in daughters of sires. A larger value is more favorable when comparing two animals (more dollars saved on feed energy expenses). Components for computing the cow $EN savings difference include lactation energy requirements and energy costs associated with differences in mature cow size. Teat Size EPD (Teat) , expressed in units of teat size score, with a higher EPD indicating a sire will produce daughters with smaller teat size compared to that of other sires’ daughters. Udder Suspension EPD (UDDR) , expressed in units of udder suspension score, with a higher EPD indicating a sire will produce daughters with tighter udder suspension compared to that of other sires’ daughters. Functional Longevity EPD (FL) , expressed in number of calves, is a predictor of the number of calves a sire’s daughters are predicted to produce by 6 years of age compared to that of other sires’ daughters. A higher EPD is the more favorable direction indicating more calves produced on average. MANAGEMENT EPDS Docility (Doc) , is expressed as a difference in yearling cattle temperament, with a higher value indicating more favorable docility. It predicts the average difference of progeny from a sire in comparison with another sire’s calves. In herds where temperament problems are not an issue, this expected difference would not be realized. Claw Set EPD (Claw) , is expressed in units of claw-set score, with a lower EPD being more favorable indicating a sire will produce progeny with more ideal claw set. The ideal claw set is toes that are symmetrical, even and appropriately spaced. Foot Angle EPD (Angle) , is expressed in units of foot-angle score, with a lower EPD being more favorable indicating a sire will produce progeny with more ideal foot angle. The ideal is a 45-degree angle at the pastern joint with appropriate toe length and heel depth. Pulmonary arterial pressure EPD (PAP) , is expressed in millimeters of Mercury (mmHg), with a lower EPD being more favorable indicating a sire should produce progeny with a lower PAP score. PAP score is an indicator of susceptibility to high altitude disease commonly experienced at elevations greater than 5,500 feet.

Selection for this trait aims to improve the genetic potential for a sire’s progeny to have lower PAP scores thus a lower chance of contracting high altitude disease increasing the environmental adaptability of cattle living in mountain areas. Hair Shed EPD , is expressed in units of hair shed score, with a lower EPD being more favorable indicating a sire should produce progeny who shed their winter coat earlier in the spring. Selection for this trait should improve the genetic potential for a sire’s progeny to shed off earlier increasing the environmental adaptability of cattle living in heat stressed areas and producers grazing endophyte-infected (hot) fescue. CARCASS EPDS Carcass Weight EPD (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 EPD (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 EPD (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. Group/progeny (C Grp/ Pg and U Grp/Pg) , reflects the number of contemporary groups and the number of carcass and ultrasound progeny included in the analysis. $VALUE INDEXES $Value indexes , an economic selection index allows multiple change in several different traits at once pertaining to a specific breeding objective. The $Value is an estimate of how future progeny of each sire are expected to perform, on average, compared to progeny of other sires if the sires were randomly mated to cows and if calves were exposed to the same environment. More Info Maternal Weaned Calf Value ($M) , an index, expressed in dollars per head, predicts profitability differences from conception to weaning with the underlying breeding objective assuming that individuals retain their own replacement females within herd and sell the rest of the cull female and all male progeny as feeder calves. The model assumes commercial producers will replace 25% of their breeding females in the first generation and 20% of their breeding females in each subsequent generation. Traits included are as follows: calving ease direct, calving ease maternal, weaning weight, milk, heifer pregnancy, docility, mature cow weight, claw set and foot angle. Weaned Calf Value ($W) , an index, expressed in dollars per head, to predict profitability differences in progeny due to genetics from birth to weaning. The underlying objective being producers will retain 20% of the female progeny as replacements and sell the rest of the cull females and their male counterparts as feeder calves. Traits included are as follows (in no particular order): birth weight, weaning weight, milk, and mature cow weight. Feedlot Value ($F) , an index, expressed in dollars per head, to predict profitability differences in progeny due to genetics for postweaning feedlot merit compared to the progeny of other sires. The underlying objective assumes producers will retain ownership of cattle through the feedlot phase and sell fed cattle on a carcass weight basis, but with no consideration of premiums or discounts for quality and yield grade. Traits contributing directly to the index are as follows: yearling weight (gain), carcass weight and dry-matter intake. Grid Value ($G) , an index, expressed in dollars per carcass, to predict profitability differences in progeny due to genetics for carcass grid merit compared to progeny of other sires. The underlying objective assumes producers will market cattle on an above-industry-average carcass grid. Traits included in the index are as follows (in no particular order): carcass weight, marbling, ribeye area, and fat. Beef Value ($B) , a terminal index, expressed in dollars per carcass, to predict profitability differences in progeny due to genetics for postweaning and carcass traits. This terminal index assumes commercial producers wean all male and female progeny, retain ownership of these animals through the feedlot phase and market these animals on a carcass grid. Traits included in the index are as follows: yearling weight, dry-matter intake, marbling, carcass weight, ribeye area and fat. Combined Value ($C) , an index, expressed in dollars per head, which includes all traits that make up both Maternal Weaned Calf Value ($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 differences (EPDs) directly influencing a combined index: calving ease direct (CED) and maternal (CEM), weaning weight (WW), yearling weight (YW), maternal milk (Milk), heifer pregnancy (HP), docility (DOC), mature cow weight (MW), foot angle (Angle), claw set (Claw), dry matter intake (DMI), marbling (Marb), carcass weight (CW), ribeye area (RE) and fat thickness (Fat).

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ABOUT MILL BRAE RANCH stablished in Kansas in 1987 by T.D. and Roger Steele, together with Mark Nikkel, Mill Brae Ranch traces its cow herd foundation to the Lynn Brae Angus herd T.D. and his father began in Virginia in 1950. T.D.’s lifelong passion for Angus cattle was evident through his leadership in the breed, including service on the Certified Angus Beef Board of Directors and later as president of the American Angus Association. When health challenges prompted the Steele family’s transition in 2018, Mark and Janice purchased the ranch headquarters and a portion of the herd— continuing more than 70 years of Angus breeding tradition. Our roots in agriculture and Angus cattle run deep. Janice’s family began raising Angus in the early 1960s, and her father, the late Bob Conley, also served as president of the Kansas Angus Association. Today, the Conley farm remains in the family, with the next generation continuing the tradition of working the land and raising Angus-influenced cattle that still graze those same pastures. Their daughter, Taylor, represents the next generation of leadership at Mill Brae, ensuring the ranch’s legacy, values, and commitment to quality cattle endure. SimAngus cattle were introduced to the program in 2012 to provide customers with bulls that deliver the benefits of heterosis while maintaining Mill Brae’s hallmark maternal consistency. Our SimAngus program is built on the same guiding principles as our Angus herd—emphasizing functionality, fertility, and structural soundness backed by balanced performance data. E

MVPS T he R eal

Bill Tenpenny

Matt and Bill are an essential part of our operation, always stepping in when extra hands are needed for big jobs. Their hard work, dedication, and friendship are invaluable, and we simply couldn’t do it without them. We’d also be remiss if we didn’t mention Roxie, our cow dog. She’s Mark’s right- hand partner and saves him countless steps when moving cattle—always working with purpose and heart.

Roxie

Matt Smith

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DATA-DRIVEN MATERNAL-FOCUSED GENETICS N

estled in the Flint Hills of eastern Kansas near Maple Hill—one of the last remaining stretches of tallgrass prairie in North America—Mill Brae Ranch is built on honesty, integrity, and cattle that work in this environment. Our breeding focus emphasizes udder quality, fertility, disposition, structural soundness, and stayability, supported by balanced performance EPDs strengthened through comprehensive phenotype submission.

RightMate® guides all matings to support balanced trait selection and improve consistency across the herd, with embryo transfer

further reinforcing predictability through full siblings. At the foundation of the Mill Brae approach is consistent, real-world performance—cattle moderate at birth,

efficient in growth, and capable of achieving optimal weights without sacrificing maternal function. This commitment drives the development of cattle that balance predictable performance, maternal strength, carcass merit, and structural integrity for practical cattlemen.

Mill Brae Ranch was among just 20 herds nationwide to earn Gold Level recognition in the American Angus Association Data Driven Herd program for submitting phenotypes on 12 or more traits. This distinction reflects our

commitment to submitting phenotypes on multiple economically important traits—data that directly strengthens the accuracy and validity of EPDs within our herd. While genomics play an important role in modern genetic evaluation, the consistent submission of real- world phenotypes further enhances EPD accuracy. By combining genomics with disciplined phenotype reporting, we provide customers with genetic predictions grounded in both technology and measurable, on-ranch performance.

Our genetics are further strengthened through participation in Maternal Plus®, a voluntary whole-herd reporting program that tracks breeding, inventory, calving, and weaning data. Every female in our program carries the Maternal Plus®

Mill Brae Ident Joanie 4024, pictured at 11½ years of age, represents our ideal cow. With nine calves at a 111 weaning ratio and a +1.23 FL EPD ranking in the top 1% of the breed, she reflects the longevity and productivity behind the Mill Brae breeding philosophy and continues to contribute as a donor female.

designation, reflecting our commitment to accountability, transparency, and continuous genetic improvement. The strength of the Mill Brae

operation begins with the cow herd— generations of disciplined selection have produced females that work efficiently, raise heavy calves, and remain productive for years. Whole-herd reporting reinforces the consistency and predictability behind our breeding philosophy.

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BULL DEVELOPMENT The bulls were weaned in late August with no prior creep feeding, ensuring a natural, forage-based start to development. They have been grown on a high-roughage TMR ration designed for an average daily gain of approximately 3 pounds, promoting sound, steady growth without excessive condition. To maintain physical fitness and breeding readiness, the bulls are managed in a large trap that requires regular movement between feed and water. This daily exercise supports athleticism, structural integrity, and long-term longevity. HEIFER DEVELOPMENT Heifers were weaned in late August with no prior creep feeding and developed on a high-roughage TMR ration. This approach allows for appropriate growth without excessive condition, ensuring females are sound, functional, and ready to thrive in a wide range of production environments. LOW STRESS HANDLING We believe in low-stress cattle handling and manage both bulls and heifers on foot, horseback, and with the help of Roxie, our trusted cow dog. This consistent, calm approach results in cattle that are gentle, well-mannered, and easy to handle. HEALTH PROTOCOL At Mill Brae Ranch, herd health and management are top priorities. Our comprehensive health program is overseen by Dr. Karl Lukert, DVM, and Dr. Adam Lukert, DVM, of St. Marys Veterinary Services. All bulls have undergone a complete Breeding Soundness Exam (BSE), and exam papers will be provided to buyers at check-out. Heifers have also undergone a complete palpation and Breeding Soundness Exam. All sale cattle have received appropriate pre-breeding vaccinations, are freeze-branded for clear identification, and have tested P.I. negative for BVD. GUARANTEE At Mill Brae Ranch, we stand behind the fertility and soundness of our cattle. Each animal has undergone a complete Breeding Soundness Exam and is guaranteed fertile to the best of our knowledge at the time of sale. If a bull sustains an injury during his first breeding season that renders him functionally infertile, we will provide a satisfactory replacement if one is available. If a replacement is not available, a credit equal to the purchase price minus salvage value will be issued and may be applied toward the purchase of any future animal offered for sale by Mill Brae Ranch.

If a heifer fails to breed during her first breeding season, a credit equal to the purchase price minus salvage value will be issued and may be applied toward the purchase of any future animal offered for sale by Mill Brae Ranch. If you experience any issues with an animal purchased from us, please contact us promptly. We are committed to customer satisfaction and will work with you to reach a fair resolution. RETAINED INTEREST Mill Brae Ranch reserves the right to retain a one-third (1/3) semen interest in all bulls offered in this sale unless otherwise noted. The buyer will receive full possession of the bull and 100% of the salvage value. This retained semen interest applies only if the bull becomes a candidate for semen collection and sales at a future date. Any semen collection or marketing would be arranged by mutual agreement, and the buyer will retain full use and control of the bull during his breeding career. If you have any questions regarding retained interest, please feel free to contact us.

TARGETING THE BRAND™: CARCASS QUALITY MATTERS Sire-identified carcass data from more than 8,600 records in the American Angus Association database has established key genetic benchmarks for achieving Certified Angus Beef® (CAB) acceptance. Research shows

that meeting minimum thresholds for Marbling (Marb) and Grid Value Index ($G) results in an average of 50% CAB acceptance. While a sire’s genetic potential is only one factor in a calf crop’s marbling performance, these benchmarks provide commercial cattlemen with a reliable starting point for selecting genetics that can earn premiums on quality beef grids. For producers looking to make more significant carcass advancements—or for those already achieving 50% or higher CAB acceptance—higher selection criteria beyond the Targeting the Brand™ baseline may be beneficial. Bulls displaying the Targeting the Brand™ logo meet or exceed a minimum Marbling EPD (Marb) of +0.65 and an Angus Grid Value Index ($G) of +55, ensuring their genetics align with quality-driven beef production.

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YEARLING ANGUS BULLS

Lot 1

MILL BRAE FAIRNSQUARE 5013 DOB · 01-07-2025 ID · 5013 AAA · *21350604 ANGUS BULL

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$M +87 15% $W +97 3% $G +68 30% $B +193 15% $C +337 10%

#*Woodhill Blueprint

#*Connealy Confidence Plus *Woodhill Evergreen Z291-B233 #Connealy Thunder #Myers Miss Beauty M476 #*Mill Brae Identified 4031 Mill Brae DB Joanie 1072 +*Mill Brae Comrade 6184 +*Mill Brae CP Juanada 9030

*MYERS FAIR-N-SQUARE M39

19418329

Myers Miss Beauty M136

*Mill Brae Identified 0015

*MILL BRAE JUANADA 3067

20744921

*Mill Brae 6184 Juanada 1007

CED BW WW YW RADG DMI YH SC HP CEM TEAT UDDR FL +10 -.4 +82 +143 +.30 +1.13 +.2 +.60 +11.6 +5 +.70 +.54 +1.13 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 25% 20% MILK MW MH $EN CW MARB RE FAT DOC CLAW ANGL PAP HS +33 +63 +.2 -20 +72 +1.01 +.75 +.060 +21 +.49 +.47 +.88 +.57 15% 15% 30% ACT BW ADJ WW / RATIO ADJ YW / RATIO ADJ IMF / RATIO ADJ RE / RATIO ADJ. SC DISPOSITION 65 731 / 104 1289 / 106 4.13 / 104 12.7 / 100 33.67 1 PERFORMANCE DATA

MYERS FAIR–N–SQUARE M39 - Sire of Lots 1-3

Lot 1 represents the very best we have to offer—a true heifer bull that stands among the most complete and well-balanced individuals in the entire offering. He excels not only from an EPD standpoint, but just as importantly from a phenotypic perspective, combining correctness, balance, eye appeal, with perfect feet. His young dam is sired by an Identified son that served successfully as a turnout bull before his untimely death last spring, adding real- world function and proven performance to the pedigree. Backed by the influential Joanie and Juanada cow families, this bull is built on some of the strongest maternal genetics in our program. He does a lot of things right—moderate birth weight, top-tier growth and carcass merit, combined with a strong maternal foundation— offering the kind of balance and consistency that will produce daughters built to remain in the herd.

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YEARLING ANGUS BULLS

Lot 2

MILL BRAE 6184 BLACKCAP 0068 - Dam of Lots 2-3

MILL BRAE FAIRNSQUARE 5081 DOB · 02-16-2025 ID · 5081 AAA · *21350638 ANGUS BULL

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$M +83 20% $W +81 20% $G +67 30% $B +181 25% $C +318 15%

#*Woodhill Blueprint

#*Connealy Confidence Plus *Woodhill Evergreen Z291-B233 #Connealy Thunder #Myers Miss Beauty M476 #*Connealy Comrade 1385 #Mill Brae Obj Blackcap 9244 #+*Basin Payweight 1682 Mill Brae FL Blackcap 5002

*MYERS FAIR-N-SQUARE M39

19418329

Myers Miss Beauty M136

+*Mill Brae Comrade 6184

*MILL BRAE 6184 BLACKCAP 0068

19859278

+*Mill Brae PW Blackcap 7193

These two full brothers are sons of one of our favorite up-and-coming donors, Mill Brae 6184 Blackcap 0068, whose pedigree is stacked with former donors from our program. Their maternal grandam, Mill Brae PW Blackcap 7193, is a second-generation donor and a maternal sister to Mill Brae Pro Blackcap 1092, the dam of Mill Brae Identified 4031—an influential sire whose EPD profile remains relevant more than a decade later. We continue to build on that proven foundation by utilizing Identified sons in our breeding program to advance the consistency and quality the Blackcap family is known for. Notably, the sire of Blackcap 0068 is a son of Mill Brae Obj Blackcap 9244, a standout donor in our program, further strengthening the maternal potency of this donor by stacking the Blackcap influence on both the top and bottom sides of the pedigree. These are the kind we’re proud of—bulls with true maternal merit that also add performance and pounds to your calf crop. CED BW WW YW RADG DMI YH SC HP CEM TEAT UDDR FL +7 +1.1 +73 +138 +.32 +1.34 +.3 +.44 +12.4 +2 +1.02 +.78 +1.08 25% 10% 1% 10% MILK MW MH $EN CW MARB RE FAT DOC CLAW ANGL PAP HS +33 +56 +.1 -17 +64 +1.01 +.65 +.057 +22 +.52 +.50 +2.04 +.19 15% 30% 30% 10% ACT BW ADJ WW / RATIO ADJ YW / RATIO ADJ IMF / RATIO ADJ RE / RATIO ADJ. SC DISPOSITION 85 735 / 105 1277 / 102 4.05 / 103 13.4 / 99 34.96 1 PERFORMANCE DATA

MILL BRAE PW BLACKCAP 7193 - Maternal granddam of Lots 2-3 MILL BRAE FAIRNSQUARE5040 DOB · 01-21-2025 ID · 5040 AAA · +*21350619 ANGUS BULL 3

$M +86 15% $W +87 10%

#*Woodhill Blueprint

#*Connealy Confidence Plus *Woodhill Evergreen Z291-B233 #Connealy Thunder #Myers Miss Beauty M476 #*Connealy Comrade 1385 #Mill Brae Obj Blackcap 9244 #+*Basin Payweight 1682 Mill Brae FL Blackcap 5002

*MYERS FAIR-N-SQUARE M39

19418329

Myers Miss Beauty M136

$G +54 $B +151 $C +282

+*Mill Brae Comrade 6184

*MILL BRAE 6184 BLACKCAP 0068

19859278

+*Mill Brae PW Blackcap 7193

CED BW WW YW RADG DMI YH SC HP CEM TEAT UDDR FL +12 -1.1 +73 +134 +.29 +1.04 +.2 +.70 +13.8 +9 +.80 +.57 +1.14 10% 10% 30% 25% 35% 20% 10% 15% MILK MW MH $EN CW MARB RE FAT DOC CLAW ANGL PAP HS +36 +70 +.2 -26 +54 +.64 +.85 +.025 +26 +.44 +.57 +1.98 +.54 5% 35% 20% 35% ACT BW ADJ WW / RATIO ADJ YW / RATIO ADJ IMF / RATIO ADJ RE / RATIO ADJ. SC DISPOSITION ET ET 1369 / 113 4.50 / 97 13.5 / 105 37.13 1 PERFORMANCE DATA

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YEARLING ANGUS BULLS

MILL BRAE TAHOE 5014 DOB · 01-07-2025 ID · 5014 AAA · *21350605 ANGUS BULL

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$M +74 35% $W +92 10% $G +64 35% $B +165 $C +288 35%

*Tehama Upward Y238

#*Sitz Upward 307R

#+*TEHAMA TAHOE B767

+Tehama Elite Blackbird T735

17817177

+*Tehama Mary Blackbird Y684 #*S A V Final Answer 0035 Tehama Mary Blackbird T073 *E & B Wildcat 9402 #+*GAR Discovery 6737H

+*MILL BRAE JOANIE 3029

E&B Lady Plus 643

TEHAMA TAHOE B767 - Sire of Lots 4-6

20744888

*Mill Brae PW Joanie 8223

#+*Basin Payweight 1682 Mill Brae DB Joanie 1072

MILL BRAE TAHOE 5059 DOB · 01-28-2025 ID · 5059 AAA · *21350627 ANGUS BULL

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A bull that delivers exceptional growth in an easy-calving package. His three-year-old dam traces to Mill Brae Joanie 8223, a mainstay donor in our program. These first calves by Tahoe have impressed with their consistency and performance. Moderate at birth, built to add pounds at weaning and yearling, and backed by maternal strength, this bull has the credentials to leave behind heifer mates worth keeping. ACT BW ADJ WW / RATIO ADJ YW / RATIO ADJ IMF / RATIO ADJ RE / RATIO ADJ. SC DISPOSITION 69 809 / 115 1460 / 120 3.70 / 93 14.8 / 117 38.67 1 PERFORMANCE DATA CED BW WW YW RADG DMI YH SC HP CEM TEAT UDDR FL +13 +.7 +93 +158 +.32 +1.48 +.7 +1.35 +12.1 +8 +.57 +.57 +1.00 10% 4% 5% 10% 35% 25% MILK MW MH $EN CW MARB RE FAT DOC CLAW ANGL PAP HS +23 +104 +.5 -35 +66 +.98 +.42 +.049 +25 +.39 +.44 +2.50 +.20 15% 30% 30% 25% 15% 35% 10%

$M +81 20% $W +89 10% $G +73 25% $B +162 $C +291 30%

*Tehama Upward Y238

#*Sitz Upward 307R

#+*TEHAMA TAHOE B767

+Tehama Elite Blackbird T735

17817177

+*Tehama Mary Blackbird Y684 #*S A V Final Answer 0035 Tehama Mary Blackbird T073 *E & B Wildcat 9402 #+*GAR Discovery 6737H

+*MILL BRAE BLACKCAP 3039

E&B Lady Plus 643

20744898

+*Mill Brae PW Blackcap 7193

#+*Basin Payweight 1682 Mill Brae FL Blackcap 5002

CED BW WW YW RADG DMI YH SC HP CEM TEAT UDDR FL +15 -1.6 +72 +117 +.23 +.82 +.3 +.33 +13.6 +6 +.84 +.77 +1.08 3% 10% 25% 25% 10% 10% MILK MW MH $EN CW MARB RE FAT DOC CLAW ANGL PAP HS +32 +50 +.1 -13 +50 +1.07 +.63 +.016 +8 +.51 +.53 +.07 +.34 15% 25% 30% 30% ACT BW ADJ WW / RATIO ADJ YW / RATIO ADJ IMF / RATIO ADJ RE / RATIO ADJ. SC DISPOSITION 71 670 / 95 1196 / 98 3.93 / 99 13.3 / 105 34.35 1 PERFORMANCE DATA

MILL BRAE TAHOE 5011 DOB · 01-06-2025 ID · 5011 AAA · *21350603 ANGUS BULL

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$M +89 10% $W +91 10% $G +70 25% $B +170 35% $C +309 20%

*Tehama Upward Y238

#*Sitz Upward 307R

#+*TEHAMA TAHOE B767

+Tehama Elite Blackbird T735

17817177

+*Tehama Mary Blackbird Y684 #*S A V Final Answer 0035 Tehama Mary Blackbird T073 *Mill Brae Success 8017 #*Connealy Confidence Plus

*MILL BRAE ANNIE 3025

+*Mill Brae Ident Joanie 6288 *Mill Brae Breaking News 7156 Mill Brae Stim Annie 2280

20746499

*Mill Brae BN 7156 Annie 0080

Lot 5 proves he’s got the goods to deliver top-tier $ Values in a moderate birth package. His dam is a Mill Brae Success 8017 daughter who sold to Jones Ranch Angus and RA Brown Ranch in 2019. Success still ranks in the top 25% or better for all $Value traits and fixes a lot—enhancing fertility, increasing depth of heel, and moderating mature cow weight and frame size. When a sire can maintain that level of relevance and consistency years after his debut, that’s saying something. ACT BW ADJ WW / RATIO ADJ YW / RATIO ADJ IMF / RATIO ADJ RE / RATIO ADJ. SC DISPOSITION 74 766 / 109 1292 / 106 4.54 / 114 13.3 / 105 35.64 1 PERFORMANCE DATA CED BW WW YW RADG DMI YH SC HP CEM TEAT UDDR FL +7 +1.7 +84 +130 +.21 +1.04 +.1 +.97 +12.7 +5 +.75 +.63 +1.04 15% 35% 35% 35% 15% 30% MILK MW MH $EN CW MARB RE FAT DOC CLAW ANGL PAP HS +26 +66 +.1 -18 +62 +1.03 +.68 +.038 +20 +.47 +.36 +5.45 +.16 35% 25% 10% 10%

Lot 5

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YEARLING ANGUS BULLS

Lot 7

MILL BRAE CRAFTSMAN 5051 DOB · 01-25-2025 ID · 5051 AAA · +*21350624 ANGUS BULL

Lot 7 has been a standout since he was a calf. Sired by Craftsman, one of the most influential sires of recent years, and out of E&B Lady Plus 643, the dam of Wildcat, he’s backed by real maternal power. That strength shows up in his impeccable foot structure and strong teat and udder EPDs. He posted the top IMF and REA ratios in the pen, making him a proven option for adding carcass value while building front-pasture females.

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$M +81 20% $W +68 $G +66 30%

#*Sitz Resilient 10208

#*Sitz Stellar 726D

*CONNEALY CRAFTSMAN

*Sitz Miss Burgess 1856

20132505

#*Black Cathy of Conanga 8521 *Connealy Niobrara 5451 Black Carla of Conanga 450 #*Connealy Confidence Plus #*Connealy Confidence 0100

$B +145 $C +269

E&B LADY PLUS 643

Elbanna of Conanga 1209

18645816

#+E&b Lady Credence 190

#+*SQ Credence 67S +E&B Lady 1407 New Design 464

CED BW WW YW RADG DMI YH SC HP CEM TEAT UDDR FL +4 +2.6 +68 +125 +.28 +1.21 +.4 +.14 +13.3 +3 +.80 +.88 +.94 35% 25% 10% 2% MILK MW MH $EN CW MARB RE FAT DOC CLAW ANGL PAP HS +30 +53 +.4 -14 +41 +.92 +.68 +.016 +22 +.41 +.33 +4.50 +.56 25% 35% 25% 3% ACT BW ADJ WW / RATIO ADJ YW / RATIO ADJ IMF / RATIO ADJ RE / RATIO ADJ. SC DISPOSITION ET ET 1326 / 100 5.06 / 130 15.3 / 116 35.72 1 PERFORMANCE DATA

MILL BRAE 208 WHTEWATER 5086 DOB · 02-25-2025 ID · 5086 AAA · *21350641 ANGUS BULL

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$M +74 35% $W +105 1% $G +66 30% $B +189 20% $C +319 15%

*HCC Whitewater 9010

#*Mill Brae Identified 4031 *Rock Creek Sara 6066 #+*Basin Payweight 1682 #Mill Brae Obj Blackcap 9244 #*Connealy Confidence Plus #Mill Brae FP Joanie 3063 #+*Basin Payweight 1682 Mill Brae DB Joanie 1072

*MILL BRAE WHITEWATER 208

20645522

+*Mill Brae PW Blackcap 7191

CONNEALY CRAFTSMAN - Sire of Lot 7

+*Mill Brae Benchmark 9016

+*MILL BRAE BM JOANIE 2024

20423621

*Mill Brae PW Joanie 8223

Lot 8 defies the odds that a clean-up bull can’t compete with his AI contemporaries—and he did just that. His pedigree is stacked with Mill Brae breeding on both the top and bottom sides. Ratioing 110 at both weaning and yearling, this bull just keeps on ticking. He posts elite growth numbers that rank at the top of the breed while maintaining superb foot structure. With Benchmark’s teat and udder quality backed by the Blackcap and Joanie cow families, he blends performance and maternal strength exceptionally well. ACT BW ADJ WW / RATIO ADJ YW / RATIO ADJ IMF / RATIO ADJ RE / RATIO ADJ. SC DISPOSITION 85 765 / 110 1362 / 110 4.22 / 107 13.2 / 97 37.74 1 PERFORMANCE DATA CED BW WW YW RADG DMI YH SC HP CEM TEAT UDDR FL +6 +1.9 +99 +171 +.32 +1.97 +1.2 +.98 +11.3 +9 +.66 +.66 +1.09 2% 2% 10% 3% 30% 25% MILK MW MH $EN CW MARB RE FAT DOC CLAW ANGL PAP HS +35 +131 +1.0 -56 +82 +1.00 +.57 +.051 +26 +.39 +.40 +4.55 +.78 10% 3% 10% 5% 30% 20% 15% 20%

E&B LADY PLUS 643 - Dam of Lot 7

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YEARLING ANGUS BULLS

Lot 9

MILL BRAE BENCHMARK 5045 DOB · 01-23-2025 ID · 5045 AAA · +*21350622 ANGUS BULL

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$M +101 3% $W +112 1% $G +60 $B +158 $C +306 25%

#*Connealy Confidence Plus

#*Connealy Confidence 0100 Elbanna of Conanga 1209 #*Connealy Final Product #Mill Brae FA Joanie 9263 #*Connealy Consensus 7229 Mill Bar Bemindful Maid 6304

+*MILL BRAE BENCHMARK 9016

19503604

#Mill Brae FP Joanie 3063

BALDRIDGE ISABEL D753 - Dam of Lot 9

#*Mill Bar Hickok 7242

+*BALDRIDGE ISABEL D753

18590234

*Baldridge Isabel Y69

#*Styles Upgrade J59 +Baldridge Isabel T935

Lot 9, affectionately known as “Vince,” is the product of embryos we purchased from Vince Santini of Shadybrook Farms. He is a son of Baldridge Isabel D752, a daughter of the famed Baldridge Isabel Y69. What many don’t realize is the Isabels originated at Mill Brae with LB 6807 Isabel 339, the foundation female behind this influential cow family. Benchmark contributes proven maternal strength, with daughters already proving themselves in production as hardworking, productive cows that blend growth with the maternal traits the Joanie family is known for. A docile, gentle powerhouse, this bull offers performance and cow-making ability without sacrificing the traits that keep programs profitable year after year. ACT BW ADJ WW / RATIO ADJ YW / RATIO ADJ IMF / RATIO ADJ RE / RATIO ADJ. SC DISPOSITION ET ET 1423 / 100 4.77 / 123 15.0 / 114 36.16 1 PERFORMANCE DATA CED BW WW YW RADG DMI YH SC HP CEM TEAT UDDR FL +11 +.3 +95 +161 +.31 +1.55 +.8 +.67 +12.9 +12 +.80 +.68 +1.18 15% 30% 3% 4% 15% 25% 30% 15% 10% 20% 10% MILK MW MH $EN CW MARB RE FAT DOC CLAW ANGL PAP HS +36 +91 +.4 -36 +66 +.74 +1.09 +.044 +26 +.46 +.48 +5.61 +.12 5% 30% 30% 15% 20% 10%

LB 6807 ISABEL 339 - The original “Isabel,” bred and raised at Mill Brae. A foundational female in our program and the fourth dam of Baldridge Isabel D752, the dam of Lot 9.

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MILL BRAE BENCHMARK 9016 - Sire of Lots 9-13

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Lot 10

MILL BRAE BENCHMARK 5070 DOB · 02-10-2025 ID · 5070 AAA · +*21350630 ANGUS BULL

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MILL BRAE COM BLACKCAP 6169 - Maternal granddam of Lots 10-13

$M +100 3% $W +98 3% $G +47 $B +160 $C +308 20%

#*Connealy Confidence Plus

#*Connealy Confidence 0100 Elbanna of Conanga 1209 #*Connealy Final Product #Mill Brae FA Joanie 9263 #*Bruin Breaking News 2201 *Mill Brae PW Queen 5243

+*MILL BRAE BENCHMARK 9016

19503604

#Mill Brae FP Joanie 3063

MILL BRAE BENCHMARK 5071 DOB · 02-11-2025 ID · 5071 AAA · +*21350631 ANGUS BULL

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*Mill Brae Breaking News 7156

*MILL BRAE 7156 BLACKCAP 0028

19857137

+*Mill Brae Com Blackcap 6169 #*Connealy Comrade 1385 #Mill Brae Obj Blackcap 9244

$M +65 $W +75 30%

#*Connealy Confidence Plus

#*Connealy Confidence 0100 Elbanna of Conanga 1209 #*Connealy Final Product #Mill Brae FA Joanie 9263 #*Bruin Breaking News 2201 *Mill Brae PW Queen 5243

+*MILL BRAE BENCHMARK 9016

These full brothers out of a third-generation donor, Mill Brae 7156 Blackcap 0028, chart weaning and yearling growth numbers near the top of the breed. Backed by generations of maternally strong females, their teat, udder, and functional longevity EPDs reflect our commitment to producing hardworking cattle that are more than just a terminal cross. These bulls will not only sire scale-pounding progeny, they’ll leave you problem-free replacement females you’ll love to own. ACT BW ADJ WW / RATIO ADJ YW / RATIO ADJ IMF / RATIO ADJ RE / RATIO ADJ. SC DISPOSITION ET ET 1329 / 100 3.47 / 89 13.8 / 105 31.74 1 PERFORMANCE DATA CED BW WW YW RADG DMI YH SC HP CEM TEAT UDDR FL +7 +2.0 +87 +146 +.24 +1.82 +.7 +.34 +15.9 +12 +.63 +.68 +1.10 10% 15% 35% 4% 15% 35% 20% 35% MILK MW MH $EN CW MARB RE FAT DOC CLAW ANGL PAP HS +33 +72 +.6 -25 +76 +.53 +.89 +.055 +24 +.47 +.56 +1.35 +.43 15% 35% 10% 30% 30%

19503604

#Mill Brae FP Joanie 3063

$G +50 $B +153 $C +263

*Mill Brae Breaking News 7156

*MILL BRAE 7156 BLACKCAP 0028

19857137

+*Mill Brae Com Blackcap 6169 #*Connealy Comrade 1385 #Mill Brae Obj Blackcap 9244

CED BW WW YW RADG DMI YH SC HP CEM TEAT UDDR FL +3 +1.5 +79 +141 +.31 +1.25 +.8 +1.05 +12.3 +5 +.73 +.62 +1.14 25% 20% 15% 25% 20% 35% 15% MILK MW MH $EN CW MARB RE FAT DOC CLAW ANGL PAP HS +26 +96 +.9 -33 +55 +.76 +.38 +.075 +23 +.54 +.58 +2.12 +.30 25% 15% 35% 20% ACT BW ADJ WW / RATIO ADJ YW / RATIO ADJ IMF / RATIO ADJ RE / RATIO ADJ. SC DISPOSITION ET ET 1197 / 100 4.06 / 105 12.0 / 91 35.77 1 PERFORMANCE DATA

MILL BRAE BENCHMARK 5069 DOB · 02-10-2025 ID · 5069 AAA · +*21350629 ANGUS BULL

MILL BRAE BENCHMARK 5096 DOB · 03-14-2025 ID · 5096 AAA · *21350644 ANGUS BULL

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$M +98 4% $W +100 2% $G +48 $B +156 $C +300 25%

$M +76 30% $W +91 10%

#*Connealy Confidence Plus

#*Connealy Confidence 0100 Elbanna of Conanga 1209 #*Connealy Final Product #Mill Brae FA Joanie 9263 #*Bruin Breaking News 2201 *Mill Brae PW Queen 5243

#*Connealy Confidence Plus

#*Connealy Confidence 0100 Elbanna of Conanga 1209 #*Connealy Final Product #Mill Brae FA Joanie 9263 #*Bruin Breaking News 2201 *Mill Brae PW Queen 5243

+*MILL BRAE BENCHMARK 9016

+*MILL BRAE BENCHMARK 9016

19503604

19503604

#Mill Brae FP Joanie 3063

#Mill Brae FP Joanie 3063

$G +53 $B +146 $C +265

*Mill Brae Breaking News 7156

*Mill Brae Breaking News 7156

*MILL BRAE 7156 BLACKCAP 0028

*MILL BRAE 7156 BLACKCAP 0028

19857137

19857137

+*Mill Brae Com Blackcap 6169 #*Connealy Comrade 1385 #Mill Brae Obj Blackcap 9244

+*Mill Brae Com Blackcap 6169 #*Connealy Comrade 1385 #Mill Brae Obj Blackcap 9244

CED BW WW YW RADG DMI YH SC HP CEM TEAT UDDR FL +13 +.3 +87 +149 +.28 +1.73 +.8 +1.05 +13.0 +10 +.89 +.80 +1.21 10% 30% 10% 15% 35% 25% 30% 30% 3% 5% 3% MILK MW MH $EN CW MARB RE FAT DOC CLAW ANGL PAP HS +34 +83 +.6 -31 +70 +.68 +.68 +.098 +19 +.43 +.50 -.30 +.49 10% 35% 35% 20% 30% 25% ACT BW ADJ WW / RATIO ADJ YW / RATIO ADJ IMF / RATIO ADJ RE / RATIO ADJ. SC DISPOSITION ET ET 1291 / 100 2.94 / 76 12.9 / 98 35.74 1 PERFORMANCE DATA

CED BW WW YW RADG DMI YH SC HP CEM TEAT UDDR FL +4 +1.5 +86 +143 +.26 +1.51 +.8 +.80 +10.8 +4 +.71 +.74 +1.09 10% 20% 25% 20% 10% MILK MW MH $EN CW MARB RE FAT DOC CLAW ANGL PAP HS +27 +79 +.7 -25 +58 +.71 +.70 +.057 +24 +.49 +.60 +2.97 +.36 30% 30% 30% ACT BW ADJ WW / RATIO ADJ YW / RATIO ADJ IMF / RATIO ADJ RE / RATIO ADJ. SC DISPOSITION 86 701 / 100 *1038 / N/A N/A / N/A N/A / N/A *32 *1 PERFORMANCE DATA

*Actual data 01/18/26. Too young to adjust.

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YEARLING ANGUS BULLS

Lot 1

MILL BRAE RESILIENT 5035 DOB · 01-20-2025 ID · 5035 AAA · +*21350615 ANGUS BULL

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MILL BRAE PW BLACKCAP 7193 - Dam of Lots 14-17

$M +72 $W +98 3%

#*Sitz Stellar 726D

#*Mohnen Substantial 272

#*SITZ RESILIENT 10208

*SITZ Pride 200B

19057457

*Sitz Miss Burgess 1856

#*Sitz Top Game 561X Sitz Miss Burgess 4381 #+*Basin Payweight 006S

$G +56 $B +160 $C +280

MILL BRAE RESILIENT 5028 DOB · 01-18-2025 ID · 5028 AAA · +*21350611 ANGUS BULL

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#+*Basin Payweight 1682

+*MILL BRAE PW BLACKCAP 7193

21AR O Lass 7017

18923154

Mill Brae FL Blackcap 5002

#Connealy Freightliner #Mill Brae SA Blackcap 3025

$M +57 $W +76 30%

#*Sitz Stellar 726D

#*Mohnen Substantial 272

#*SITZ RESILIENT 10208

*SITZ Pride 200B

These flush brothers offer the kind of versatility that fits a wide range of programs and can be used in a lot of different ways. Resilient cattle have performed well for us, and we especially value the solid foot structure consistently expressed in his progeny—these bulls are no exception. Heavy muscled and fluid moving, they combine flexibility with real- world functionality. Backed by our proven donor, Blackcap 7193, these bulls are bred for success in siring functional replacements. ACT BW ADJ WW / RATIO ADJ YW / RATIO ADJ IMF / RATIO ADJ RE / RATIO ADJ. SC DISPOSITION ET ET 1267 / 100 3.64 / 94 13.0 / 98 36.06 1 PERFORMANCE DATA CED BW WW YW RADG DMI YH SC HP CEM TEAT UDDR FL +8 +0 +93 +163 +.32 +1.89 +.7 +1.46 +9.8 +14 +.71 +.67 +1.03 35% 25% 4% 4% 10% 35% 20% 5% 20% 20% MILK MW MH $EN CW MARB RE FAT DOC CLAW ANGL PAP HS +27 +99 +.8 -35 +68 +.73 +.51 +.003 +21 +.47 +.47 -2.15 +.63 20% 20% 25% 30% 3%

19057457

*Sitz Miss Burgess 1856

#*Sitz Top Game 561X Sitz Miss Burgess 4381 #+*Basin Payweight 006S

$G +38 $B +106 $C +194

#+*Basin Payweight 1682

+*MILL BRAE PW BLACKCAP 7193

21AR O Lass 7017

18923154

Mill Brae FL Blackcap 5002

#Connealy Freightliner #Mill Brae SA Blackcap 3025

CED BW WW YW RADG DMI YH SC HP CEM TEAT UDDR FL +6 -.3 +72 +124 +.21 +1.66 +.6 +1.54 +11.2 +3 +.70 +.74 +1.03 20% 15% 25% 10% MILK MW MH $EN CW MARB RE FAT DOC CLAW ANGL PAP HS +26 +62 +.6 -16 +40 +.52 +.27 +.061 +3 +.52 +.58 -.85 +.29 35% 15% 20% ACT BW ADJ WW / RATIO ADJ YW / RATIO ADJ IMF / RATIO ADJ RE / RATIO ADJ. SC DISPOSITION ET ET 1099 / 100 2.65 / 68 11.5 / 87 36.50 1 PERFORMANCE DATA

MILL BRAE RESILIENT 5034 DOB · 01-20-2025 ID · 5034 AAA · +*21350614 ANGUS BULL

MILL BRAE RESILIENT 5054 DOB · 01-26-2025 ID · 5054 AAA · +*21350625 ANGUS BULL

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$M +101 3% $W +85 15%

$M +73 35% $W +71 $G +54 $B +114 $C +221

#*Sitz Stellar 726D

#*Mohnen Substantial 272

#*Sitz Stellar 726D

#*Mohnen Substantial 272

#*SITZ RESILIENT 10208

#*SITZ RESILIENT 10208

*SITZ Pride 200B

*SITZ Pride 200B

19057457

19057457

*Sitz Miss Burgess 1856

#*Sitz Top Game 561X Sitz Miss Burgess 4381 #+*Basin Payweight 006S

*Sitz Miss Burgess 1856

#*Sitz Top Game 561X Sitz Miss Burgess 4381 #+*Basin Payweight 006S

$G +48 $B +122 $C +259

#+*Basin Payweight 1682

#+*Basin Payweight 1682

+*MILL BRAE PW BLACKCAP 7193

+*MILL BRAE PW BLACKCAP 7193

21AR O Lass 7017

21AR O Lass 7017

18923154

18923154

Mill Brae FL Blackcap 5002

#Connealy Freightliner #Mill Brae SA Blackcap 3025

Mill Brae FL Blackcap 5002

#Connealy Freightliner #Mill Brae SA Blackcap 3025

CED BW WW YW RADG DMI YH SC HP CEM TEAT UDDR FL +11 -2.1 +69 +109 +.18 +1.07 -.2 +1.15 +10.7 +9 +.71 +.76 +1.09 15% 4% 35% 20% 10% MILK MW MH $EN CW MARB RE FAT DOC CLAW ANGL PAP HS +24 +2 -.6 +16 +41 +.58 +.57 +.013 +14 +.52 +.51 -1.08 +.25 3% 10% 15% ACT BW ADJ WW / RATIO ADJ YW / RATIO ADJ IMF / RATIO ADJ RE / RATIO ADJ. SC DISPOSITION ET ET 1232 / 100 3.53 / 91 14.2 / 108 38.06 1 PERFORMANCE DATA

CED BW WW YW RADG DMI YH SC HP CEM TEAT UDDR FL +8 -1.4 +62 +108 +.20 +1.28 +.2 +1.27 +11.1 +6 +.83 +.80 +1.06 35% 10% 30% 10% 5% MILK MW MH $EN CW MARB RE FAT DOC CLAW ANGL PAP HS +28 +35 +0 -3 +28 +.86 +.20 +.056 +11 +.59 +.46 -2.22 +.48 20% 3% ACT BW ADJ WW / RATIO ADJ YW / RATIO ADJ IMF / RATIO ADJ RE / RATIO ADJ. SC DISPOSITION ET ET 1184 / 100 3.80 / 98 11.8 / 89 37.26 1 PERFORMANCE DATA

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