University of Wyoming - High Altitude Bull Sale [3/28/26]

CONSIGNOR INFORMATION

Horse Creek Angus, LLC is owned by Dan and Bobbie Frank of Meriden. Our focus has always been on maternal function and productivity as we built this herd from the ground up over the past 18 years. We manage our herd the same as any commercial herd by minimizing feed costs and relying on graz- ing as much as possible. Our A.I. program focuses on some of the few sires that can combine in their offspring the ability to PAP well at high altitudes, emphasize foundational maternal traits, put down heavy weaning weights while keeping mature cow size under control.. We do not compromise on the female to chase terminal trait numbers. We do not creep feed calves. The UW High Altitude Bull Test has provided us the next step in selection pressure through the opportunity to find the bulls that can go out and work at high altitudes and sire your next high value calf crop. Their daughters will be excel- lent replacement females that make money in the long run. Fabrizius Land & Cattle is family owned and operated by Brian and Blake Fabrizius of Carr, CO. Origi- nally a commercial cow-calf operation that has now started to incorporate registered Simmental and SimAngus genetics as a seedstock producer. They focus on generating herd sires that excel phenotyp- ically but don’t disappoint on paper, as well as replacements that are functional and practical for our part of the country. TCL Red Angus is located 25 miles northwest of Cheyenne, Wyoming, on Horse Creek Road. Found- ed in 2012 by TC and Kim Berry, the ranch carefully developed a registered herd from select heifers purchased from top breeders. They also maintain a commercial cow herd that shares the same sires, allowing them to evaluate performance from birth to weaning and through finishing. TCL Red Angus focuses on producing rugged, range-ready bulls that thrive in Wyoming’s altitude, climate, and terrain, without sacrificing the strong maternal traits the breed is known for. They offer annual private treaty and consignment sales and take pride in raising cattle that perform in real-world conditions while adding value to commercial programs. Rafter Running Two Cattle is a family-run registered Angus operation rooted in creating a legacy for future generations. Our program focuses on producing high altitude cattle that are pleasing to look at and easy to be around. Cattle are summered at 9,000 feet. During calving cattle are handled in a low- stress environment to ensure that docility remains high. The Pearson family strives to raise bulls and replacement females that are dependable, easy to manage, and provide functional longevity. Cranor Charolais is a family-owned, multi-generational cow-calf operation based in Gunnison, Col- orado. After graduating from the University of Wyoming in 2017, Hannah Cranor-Kersting returned home to expand the ranch into a registered Charolais program. Our cattle are raised at elevations above 8,000 feet, where only functional, durable livestock thrive. With nearly a century of ranching experience, we are committed to producing performance-driven cattle with strong genetics, structural soundness, and the resilience to succeed in real-world conditions. Our goal is to provide practical, high-quality Charolais bulls and replacement heifers that add value to commercial programs while remaining dependable, efficient, and easy to manage. The Wyoming Hereford Association- later named and known today as the Wyoming Hereford Ranch (WHR)- is the oldest, continuous registered livestock operation in the United States. The first calf bred and registered by Wyoming Hereford Association arrived Jan. 2, 1883. She was Lady Clara 2D, No. 25638 in the then 18 month old American Hereford Cattle Breeders Association registry. Swan decided to establish a large registered Hereford herd, which he did in 1882 under the name of Wyoming Hereford Cattle and Land Association. Headquarters were set up on Crow Creek, east of Cheyenne, and George Morgan was appointed general manager. Morgan shortly was sent to England to buy foundation stock for the new herd. In 1883, by ship and rail, 146 head from eight of the leading English herds arrived, and the legacy of Wyoming Hereford Ranch was born.

Horse Creek Angus, LLC Dan and Bobbie Frank 5396 CR 236 Meriden, WY 82081 307-421-4022 ● 307-630-6695 horsecreekangus@gmail.com

Fabrizius Land & Cattle Brian and Blake Fabrizius 12620 CR 108 Carr, CO 80612 970-556-9115 (Blake) bwfabrizius@gmail.com

TCL Red Angus TC and Kim Berry 918 County Road 222 Cheyenne, WY 82009 307-634-6503 tclreds@gmail.com

Cranor Charolais Hannah Cranor-Kersting 3600 County Road 10 Gunnison, CO 81230 970-275-4026 cranorcharolais@gmail.com Rafter Running Two Cattle Carson and Holly Pearson 22501 CR 88 Ault, CO 80610 435-590-3897 Pearson.carson@gmail.com

Wyoming Hereford Ranch Michael Genho 1610 Hereford Ranch Rd. Cheyenne, WY 82007 307-631-0568 mgenho@gmail.com

12 THE 4TH ANNUAL UNIV. OF WYOMING HIGH ALTITUDE BULL SALE

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