Birk Genetics - Spring Production Sale [3/27/26]

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Lot 12 - BirkGen Heat Seeker 4209

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BIRKGEN HEAT SEEKER 4209

Birk Genetics’ health protocols are under the supervision of Dr. Hunt Tainter with Franklin County Animal Medical Center, Washington, Missouri. All bulls will be semen tested and have passed a Breeding Soundness Exam conducted by Dr. Tainter approximately one month prior to the sale. The females have been OCV for Brucellosis. The females will be confirmed pregnant by Dr. Tainter approximately one month prior to the sale.

09-03-2024 Bull AAA +*21222014 Tattoo: 4209

#*Mill Brae Identified 4031

#*Koupals B&B Identity *Mill Brae Pro Blackcap 1092 #*Connealy Confidence Plus *Baldridge Isabel Y69 #*Connealy Confidence Plus #+E&B Lady 1023 Precision 936

+*Baldridge Heat Seeker H925

+*Baldridge Isabel E048

#+*E&B Plus One

$M +96 $W +95 $F +125 $G +84 $B +210 $C +368

*GVC Desiree H248

+*GVC Desiree F301

#*KB-Full Measure C40 +*G A R Daybreak 1402

Top 3% $C Top 4% $W Top 5% $M Top 10% $B

Top 10% $F Top 10% $AXH Top 15% $G Top 15% CW

Top 15% FAT Top 15% WW Top 15% RADG Top 15% $AXJ

Top 20% $EN Top 20% CED Top 20% MARB Top 20% YW

Top 25% DOC

CED BW WW YW RADG YH SC DOC CLAW ANGLE HS +10 +.4 +85 +143 +.31 +.7 +.87 +25 +.54 +.43 +.50 HP CEM MILK MWT MHT $EN CWT MARB RE FAT +11.7 +6 +26 +41 +.1 -5 +73 +1.20 +.83 -.015

•Another balanced trait Heat Seeker son that is very similar to Lot 11 and very similar to his full brother, Lot 13. •Double digit calving ease, great growth, great carcass, great maternal - these Heat Seeker sons are very consistent in their overall balanced traits. •Look at this bull’s outstanding EPDs and % rankings in all traits of economic importance, ending in his top 3% $C. •Excellent maternal traits - top 3% $W and top 5% $M.

Birk Genetics cattle are raised in real-world conditions and are not pampered. When it is muddy, and they are up close, they have mud on them. As is evident from the pictures in this catalog, they were muddy at picture taking time. Additionally, we do not spend a lot of time preparing the cattle for pictures; we present them in their working clothes. We did not clip the bulls at all, we only cleaned them a little. For the heifers, we only rough clipped their heads and the top of their necks. We raise real-world production cattle, and we don’t attempt to fit them and alter their looks. We have been told many times that the cattle look better upon delivery than they do in the catalog or video.

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