Yon Family Farms - Female Sale [10/24/25]

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- YON FAMILY FARMS - FALL FEMALE & BULL SALE Maternal Roots THE 2025 EDITION

Join us for this 2-DAY EVENT Females FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24 TH • Bulls SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25 TH www.yonfamilyfarms.com

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24 th 2025 at 1:00 p.m.

- YON FAMILY FARMS - WELCOME At Yon Family Farms, we have been quietly cultivating our herd for over 36 years. Following the warm reception of our 2-day event which began in 2022, we are continuing this tradition, and offering not just herd bulls, but donors, pairs, bred heifers, a slate of open heifers that are incredible, and frozen embryos. We are also offering a neat group of uniform, commercial bred heifers. The females will sell on Friday, complementing our Fall Bull Sale, held on Saturday, where you can see first-hand, the bulls that are produced by our cow herd. Many of the mothers and sisters to these bulls will sell. • Yon Family Farms is a grass and forage farm, and the cattle are our harvesters. • This farm remains the sole source of our family’s livelihood, with six of us having boots on the ground every day and provides for eleven other fully committed team members. • All lots have had a genomic test which improves the accuracy of genomic predictions and confirms parentage. • Your satisfaction in the cattle is guaranteed – while this is not a life insurance policy, we will do our best to keep you as a repeat customer. Our family has been diligently sorting through this herd, year after year. In addition to EPD criteria, great selection pressure has been placed on soundness, eye appeal, feet, udders, fertility, and disposition. We literally sort them OUT of the breeding herd if issues arise. Notice the maternal side of the pedigrees in the entire offering. Every pedigree reads with one prefix, “ Yon , ” proof that generations of females, stacking proven cow families, have established the roots to sustain this program. WE KNOW THESE COWS – the Maternal Roots run deep… Grounded in fertility, data, form, and function . Thank you for your interest in what we do and if we can be of help to you, feel free to contact any of us. If you can’t attend on sale day, you can bid via the internet, telephone, or with absentee bids. We will work with you however you wish to get the cattle you need.

The Yon Family Kevin & Lydia Yon

Kevin (803) 622-4140 • Lydia (803) 622-8597 Drake (803) 622-5015 • Sally (803) 312-4837 • Corbin (803) 480-2307 Ridge Spring, South Carolina www.yonfamilyfarms.com

Join us for the Maternal Roots sale in person or online

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Make plans to join us FOR OUR NEW EVENT OCTOBER 24, 2025 Friday from 4:00-8:00 p.m. Join us for food, fellowship, and live music. We will have Y on Certified Angus Beef burgers hot off the grill, along with an oyster roast , offering a taste from the coast of SC. PLEASE RSVP WHEN YOU PRE-REGISTER FOR THE SALE AT WWW.YONFAMILYFARMS.COM

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- YON FAMILY FARMS - FALL FEMALE & BULL SALE Maternal Roots SCHEDULE OF EVENTS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2025

ALL SALE CATTLE ON DISPLAY 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. - Lunch available at the farm The Females Sell at 1:00 p.m. Selling 145 Females proven donors, elite feature open heifers, fall pairs, split pairs, bred cows, & bred heifers LOAD OUT OF FEMALES BEGINS AT THE CONCLUSION OF THE SALE, EITHER DAY. BULLS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR VIEWING ALL DAY ON FRIDAY Join us Friday Evening Post -Sale 4-5 p.m. - Social Hour 5-8 p.m. - Yon CAB Burger Bar by Juniper & Oyster Roast Live Music by Collin DuBose

The Females

The Bulls

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2025 BULLS AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION ALL MORNING Coffee and pastries available all morning. 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. - Beef Stew Lunch available at the farm The Bulls Sell at 11:00 a.m. Selling 300 Bulls 200 two-year-old bulls & 100 yearling bulls LOAD OUT RESUMES AT THE CONCLUSION OF THE SALE ON SATURDAY.

YON FAMILY FARMS where the Maternal Roots RUN DEEP.

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Selection Assistance & SALE DAY PHONES Kevin Yon (803) 622-4140 Lydia Yon (803) 622-8597 Drake Yon (803) 622-5015 Sally Yon Harrison (803) 312-4837 Corbin Yon (803) 480-2307 David Gazda, AAA Regional Manager (706) 296-7846 Bill Bowman, Method Genetics, MO (816) 752-0079 Travis Mitchell, Saluda County Extension (803) 609-2828 Phil Perry, Saluda County Extension (retired) (864) 993-5145 Chuck Grove, Forest, VA (816) 390-6600 Romaine Cartee, Portal, GA (912) 531-0580 Brad Chandler, SE Cattle Consulting 706-910-9397 Smith Reasor, Rural Retreat, VA (276) 620-3123 Josh Jasper, Nicholasville, KY (859) 285-8702 Online Bidding View the auction in real time and bid online with DV. Volume Discounts • Purchase 5-9 Bulls, deduct 5% off • Purchase 10 Bulls or more, deduct 10% off Videos of all animals available early October at WWW.YONFAMILYFARMS.COM Todd & Holly Alford, Bowman, GA (706) 207-9454 or (706) 270-3994

AUCTIONEERS

Eddie Burks, Park City, KY Dave Mullins, Danville, IN

(270) 991-6398 (317) 503-2798

DELIVERY We offer free delivery on bulls in SC, NC, GA, and FL provided the buyer is able to make arrangements to receive bull when delivery is made to your area, usually within a few weeks of the sale. Due to fuel costs and time restraints, we must consolidate trips. If you are unable to receive bulls when delivery is scheduled to your area, you will need to make arrangements to pick up your bull at the farm. Commercial delivery is free anywhere in the continental U.S. with a $6,000 or more purchase and can be arranged by the Yons. If you pick up your bull at the farm, deduct $75 off the purchase price. Although we don’t offer free delivery on females, we will be glad to help make arrangements for delivery. Each animal will be at purchaser’s own risk as soon as sold. Bulls and females will be fed and cared for free of charge for 2 weeks following the sale and will be housed at a rate of $3.00 per day thereafter until you are ready to pick up your purchase. Insurance will be available for cattle on sale day. GUARANTEES All cattle sell satisfaction guaranteed. For one year following the date of sale, if a buyer is not satisfied for any legitimate reason, he is entitled to a credit, refund or replacement, provided the animal has been properly cared for. EPDs EPDs current as of August 22, 2025. Updated EPDs can be viewed online at www.angus.org. References: American Angus Association®, AHIR®, AngusSource®, CAB®, Pathfinder®. HERD HEALTH Routine herd health and vaccinations up to date. Johne’s testing for over 24 years (JPL4). Bulls are tested negative for PI-BVD. Complete Breeding Soundness Exams on all bulls. RETAINED INTEREST & ANNOUNCEMENTS Yon Family Farms reserves the right to retain a one-third semen revenue interest on any bull sold in this sale. Those bulls which Yons wish to retain an interest in will be announced from the sale block on sale day and will be posted on sale update sheets available online by the Thursday preceding the sale. The new owner will have full possession of the bull - this is only a semen interest if the bull is collected. Announcements made on sale day take precedence over sale book information. TERMS AND CONDITIONS/GENETIC DEFECTS Cattle will sell under the suggested Terms and Conditions of the American Angus Association (http://www.angus. org/Pub/suggested_sale_terms.pdf). All cattle sold are free of known genetic defects. FOOD Friday, October 24 th Shealy’s BBQ lunch available at the farm 11:00 a.m - 1:00 p.m. Friday, October 24 th Social Hour 4-5 p.m, Yon CAB Burger Bar by Juniper & Oyster Roast 5-8 p.m. Saturday, October 25 th Yon Beef Stew lunch from 10:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m. DIRECTIONS

Farm located at 318 SC Hwy. 392 (Aiken Road) in Ridge Spring. Watch for YFF Signs From Augusta, GA - Take I-20 East to Hwy. 1 to SC Hwy. 392 in Ridge Spring, SC From Columbia, SC - Take I-20 West to Hwy. 39 to SC Hwy. 392 in Ridge Spring, SC From Saluda, SC - Follow Hwy. 39 to SC Hwy. 392 in Ridge Spring, SC ACCOMMODATIONS Ask for Yon Farms Special Rate!

Magnolia Shadows (Bed & Breakfast) 595 Engineer Road Ridge Spring, SC 29129 (803) 522-1226 (2 miles from farm)

Holiday Inn Express 2897 Whiskey Road Aiken, SC 29803 (803) 508-7700 (26 miles from farm)

Hampton Inn 100 Tamil Drive Aiken, SC 29803 (855) 449-2296 (25 miles from farm)

Hilton Garden Inn 350 E. Gate Dr. Aiken, SC 29803 (803) 641-4220 (25 miles from farm)

Numerous other choices in Aiken, Newberry, and Lexington, all within 35 miles of the farm.

Credits: Sale cattle pictures and videos by Sally Yon Harrison | Sale book prepared by Alford Livestock Service Sale day pictures by Webb’s Photography

Conference Line 1 (803) 685-5139 *See page 11 for more information About online bidding and the conference line.

CATTLE WILL SELL IN SALE BOOK ORDER BOTH DAYS

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There are nearly1500 active registered females at YFF. After tabulating the YFF Female AVERAGE, this is how they rank in the overall ANGUS female population. YFF Dams % AAA dams Avg % YFF NP Females % AAA NP Females Avg % CE EPD +9 25% +6 50% +9 30% +6 50% BW EPD +0.82 40% +1.4 50% +1.0 45% +1.3 50% WW EPD +77 15% +61 50% +81 20% +67 50% YW EPD +133 15% +107 50% +141 20% +119 50% RADG EPD +0.27 25% +0.24 50% +0.28 35% +0.26 50% SC EPD +0.99 40% +0.82 50% +1.10 35% +0.87 50% YH EPD +0.53 50% +0.5 50% +0.6 50% +0.6 50% Doc EPD 22 30% +18 50% +23 35% +19 50% Claw EPD +0.46 35% +0.50 50% +0.45 35% +0.49 50% Angle EPD +0.46 35% +0.48 50% +0.44 35% +0.47 50% HS EPD +0.38 25% +0.52 50% +0.31 20% +0.51 50% HP EPD +13.9 10% +11.1 50% +13.6 15% +11.4 50% CEM EPD +11 20% +8 50% +11 20% +8 50% Milk EPD +29 30% +26 50% +29 30% +26 50% Teat EPD +0.61 35% +0.53 50% +0.62 35% +0.55 50% UDDR EPD +0.57 35% +0.52 50% +0.58 40% +0.55 50% FL EPD +1.1 30% +1.06 50% +1.09 35% +1.06 50% CW EPD +58 20% +45 50% +64 30% +56 50% MB EPD +0.93 20% +0.60 50% 1.05 25% +0.78 50% RE EPD +0.79 25% +0.57 50% +0.86 35% +0.71 50% $M index +87 10% +60 50% +88 10% +65 50% $G index +81 10% +56 50% +85 10% +62 50% $W index +68 15% +48 50% +75 20% +57 50% $B index 170 20% +141 50% +181 25% +155 50% $C index +308 10% + 242 50% + 323 15% +266 50% How the Yon Family Farms Females Stack Up they purchase from us and believe these are the right kind of females to make this happen. Calving Information We will continue to keep up-to-date calving details posted on our website. Delivery of Females We do not offer free delivery of females but will gladly assist with trucking arrangements. The Females FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2025 AT 1:00 P.M. Great Families Have Deep Roots BURGESS • WITCH • HAZEL • SARAH • DUCHESS • SALLY • QUEEN • BLACKBIRD • LAURA There are over 500 bred females in the Yon Family Farms herd that rank in the top 25% or higher for $Maternal, $Grid, $Beef, and $Combination Indexes - ALL FOUR. Over 54% of our bred females rank in the top 10% for $Maternal Index. Over 48% of our bred females rank in the top 10% for $Combined Index. The females are straight from the heart of our herd. Many of the females in this offering, are the dams of top selling bulls in our sales. We want our customers to be successful and profitable with the females

Maternal Roots 2025 Sale Offering THE FEMALES Lot 1-11 ANGUS Feature Lots Lot A-D ANGUS Embryo Packages Lot 12-38 ANGUS Fall Pairs Lot 39-46 ANGUS Split Pairs Lot 47-75 ANGUS Bred Cows Lot 76-114 ANGUS Bred Heifers Lot 115-120 SIMMENTAL I nfluenced Females Lot 121-125 BRANGUS I nfluenced Females Lot 126-135 Commercial Bred Heifers

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COMMITMENT. Raising quality registered Angus cattle takes commitment. As your genetic supplier, we take that seriously. That’s why we participate in MaternalPlus ® . Through MaternalPlus, we devote extra time to tracking maternal traits beyond those normally required, ultimately targeting greater performance and predictability. The data we choose to gather through this inventory-based program today sets the stage for reproductive and lifetime productivity tools tomorrow — tools to pioneer new ways of selecting the most profitable animals.

The Females WILL SELL IN SALE BOOK ORDER Online Bidding View the auction in real time and bid online with DV. Conference Line 1 (803) 685-5139 *See page 11 for more information About online bidding and the conference line. Herd improvement starts with smart decisions. A commitment to the female starts with MaternalPlus. Contact AGI at 816-383-5100 or agi@angus.org for more information. ANGUS MEANS BUSINESS. www.ANGUS.org

553 Mature Cows excluding recips

940 Bred & Open Heifers (NP= Nonparent Females)

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The Bulls SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2025 AT 11:00 A.M. Great Bulls come from Great Cow Families with Deep Roots, too! 91% of the YFF offering meets Targeting the Brand TM genetic requirements for the Certified Angus Beef ® brand. Only the top 73% of the bulls that were weaned in the two-year-old contemporary groups, have made the cut to be sold in this auction. The bottom end of our bulls become steers . There are no bulls sold prior to sale day and they have not been picked over. We don’t trim feet. The bulls have not been clipped. both AI and natural service. We believe it is important to use the bulls we produce to ensure their calves can compete in groups of calves sired by well-respected AI bulls. Our genetics are adaptable to many geographical areas and actually seem to thrive in the hot, humid conditions in the Southeast, including areas that rely on fescue. Bull Delivery is free in FL, GA, NC, SC and anywhere in the continental US with a $6000 purchase. Coming Two-Year Olds The coming two-year-old bulls were weaned, (with no creep) and preconditioned. They were supplemented with a ration, consisting largely of wheat/oat/ryegrass baleage, and corn silage, with limited amounts of hominy and corn gluten feed. All spring and summer they developed on grass, be it oats, triticale, wheat, ryegrass, millet, fescue, or bermuda. Those offered in the sale not only made the cut after weaning time, but stood up to the test of maintaining their body condition on forages. Other than routine deworming, fly control, and free choice minerals, these bulls were developed on a high forage diet with absolutely no pampering as they matured. They are rock-solid and we are confident they will perform in the pasture, breeding cows as trouble-free sires should. We prefer to develop our two-year-old sale offering in this manner as it is more economical over the longer development period and certainly fits a real-world commercial situation, while helping to ensure longevity. Data should only be compared WITHIN like age and development groups. Use the EPDs to compare bulls between the development groups. Long Yearling Bulls (September born) The coming yearling bulls were weaned, (with no creep) and preconditioned. Due to numerous requests for yearling bulls in the Fall Sale, September born bulls are offered in the fall. These bulls were fence line weaned on grass and continued to limit graze post weaning for several weeks. Late summer they were started on a high roughage ration consisting largely of corn silage, wheat/oat/ryegrass baleage, Bermuda hay, hominy, and corn gluten feed. How the bulls are handled... 1. At birth, bulls were vaccinated for Clostridial disease and IBR, PI3. Bulls were vaccinated at 3-4 months of age for BVD, BRSV, IBR, PI3, Pasteurella and Clostridial disease. Bulls were also vaccinated with wart vaccine and Endovac. At weaning, bulls were boostered for the same and were dewormed. Approxi- mately a month before the sale, bulls received booster vaccines, dewormer, and were given a vibriosis/ leptospirosis vaccine. 2 . Bulls were not creep fed at any point and were weaned on forages with no grain. After a short adjust- ment period following weaning, they all began test. ET bulls are so noted in the sale book and were raised on recipient dams. 3. YFF has been Johne’s testing for over 24 years (JPL4). The bulls all tested negative for PI-BVD. 4. Bulls were scanned for ultrasound measurements by Andy Meadows, DVM, a B.I.F. and AAA Cup Certified technician from Springwood Livestock Management Systems in Wytheville, VA. 5. All bulls were given a complete breeding soundness exam by Dr. Jeff Nordin and Dr. Joel Riley from Saluda, S.C. in October 2025. All bulls older than 18 months, on sale day, are tested for Trich. They are slicked off after a long, hot summer as they should. You will find many of the cattle in the offering sired by “ Yon ” bulls,

Maternal Roots 2025 Sale Offering THE BULLS Lot 200-344 ANGUS 2-year-old Bulls Lot 345-363 SIMMENTAL INFLUENCED 2-year-old Bulls Lot 364-365 SIMMENTAL INFLUENCED Long Yearling Bulls Lot 366-377 ULTRABLACK 2-year-old Bulls Lot 378 ULTRABLACK Yearling Bull

Lot 379-504 ANGUS Yearling Bulls

The Bulls WILL SELL IN SALE BOOK ORDER Online Bidding View the auction in real time and bid online with DV.

Conference Line 1 (803) 685-5139 *See page 11 for more information About online bidding and the conference line. Updated EPDs, Ultrasound Data, and Genomic Scores will be available on request after October 1. Volume Discounts • Purchase 5-9 Bulls, deduct 5% off • Purchase 10 Bulls or more, deduct 10% off

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24 th 2025 at 1:00 p.m.

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HOW TO READ & USE THE DATA... An Expected Progeny Difference (EPD) is a prediction of how future progeny of a sire or dam are expected to perform in various production and carcass traits which are measurable. EPDs are expressed in actual pounds, square inches, or centimeters (depending on the trait), plus or minus what you can expect in the weights or measurements of progeny sired by a particular animal as compared with another animal. The EPDs of the animals listed in this sale book can be compared to other animals of the same breed. EPDs are breed specific. Don’t compare EPDs between Angus, Ultrablack and SimAngus TM . The CAB® icon will appear on the pedigree of those bulls that meet the criteria for targeting the Certified Angus Beef® Brand. 91% of this offering qualify for CAB® “Targeting the Brand”!

YON SALUDA 20336998 200 Y on S aluda M1181 Birth Date: 02/15/24 Bull 20923819 Lot

Tattoo: M1181 Angus

MOHNEN SUBSTANTIAL 272 SITZ PRIDE 200B V A R DISCOVERY 2240 YON SARAH A615 LD CAPITALIST 316 YON BLACKCAP D949 YON FULL FORCE C398 YON QUEEN C27

SITZ STELLAR 726D YON QUEEN F964 YON CAPITALIST G815 YON SARAH D668

$M +112 1% $W +87 10% $G +79 15% $B +209 10% $C +383 1% INDEXES

YON QUEEN J1363 20143202

EPDS

CED

BW WW YW RADG +89 10% +147 15% +0.24 +2.1

YH

SC

DOC

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+1.34 25% +13

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CEM Milk

Teat

UDDR

FL

Claw Angle

+17.9 1% +8.0

+22

+0.99 1% +0.9 2% +1.15 15% +0.38 15% +0.46 45%

PAP

HS

CW Marb

RE

RE Act BW Adj 205 Adj 365 Adj 365 SC 83 796 1247 35.0

+1.25 +0.19 10% +80 10% +1.00 30% +1.21 10%

Angus Non-Parent Bull Average EPDs and Indexes of the Fall 2025 Sale Offering

YFF Fall 2025 Sale Offering

CED BW WW YW RADG YH SC HP CEM Milk Teat UDDR FL MW Claw Angle DOC PAP HS CW MARB RE $M $W $G $B $C +10 +0.8 +81 +142 +.28 +.6 +1.15 +14.1 +11.2 +29.7 +0.64 +0.6 +1.09 +75.6 +.44 +.44 +23 +1.31 +.29 +65.2 +1.05 +.88 +90 +86.3 +75 +183 +328 25% 40% 20% 20% 35% 50% 45% 15% 25% 25% 35% 40% 40% 45% 35% 35% 35% 55% 20% 30% 25% 30% 10% 10% 20% 20% 10% CED BW WW YW RADG YH SC HP CEM Milk Teat UDDR FL MW Claw Angle DOC PAP HS CW MARB RE $M $W $G $B $C +7 +1.3 +68 +120 +.26 +.6 +.89 +11.5 +8 +26 +.56 +.55 +1.07 +71 +.48 +.47 +19 +1.20 +.50 +55 +.76 +.70 +65 +64 +56 +154 +266 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% AAA Non-Parent Breed Avg

PRODUCTION, MATERNAL & MANAGEMENT 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) - predicts the difference in average birth weight of a bull’s calves compared to calves of another bull. Reported in pounds. *Experience has shown that an Angus bull with a CED EPD of +8 or higher and a BW EPD of +1.5 or less can be used on first-calf heifers with a minimal number of calving problems. If you do not have heifers to breed and just need a bull for cows that have calved before, most Angus bulls are acceptable for use on mature cows from a birth weight standpoint. Weaning Weight EPD (WW) - is a prediction of a bull’s ability to transmit weaning growth to his progeny. For example, Bull A has a Weaning Weight EPD of +80 pounds and Bull B has a Weaning Weight EPD of +60 pounds. At weaning, Bull A’s calves will average 20 pounds heavier. A higher number is desirable. Yearling Weight EPD (YW) - takes into account both pre-weaning and post weaning growth. Yearling weight is the most heritable of all growth traits. You can expect bulls with high Yearling EPDs to produce fast gaining calves. If Bull A has a Yearling EPD of +110 and Bull B has a Yearling EPD of +80, Bull A’s calves will average 30 pounds heavier than Bull B’s at one year of age. Residual Average Daily Gain EPD (RADG) - expressed in pounds per day, is a predictor of a sire’s genetic ability for post-weaning gain in future progeny compared to that of other sires, given a constant amount of feed consumed. Yearling Height (YH) - expressed in inches, is a predictor of a sire’s ability to transmit yearling height 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. Heifer Pregnancy EPD (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 high - er 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. Milk EPD - expressed in pounds of weaning weight that result from the amount of milk produced by daughters of a particular bull, as compared to the daughters of other bulls. If Bull A is +30 for Milk and Bull B is +20, bull A’s daughters’ calves will weigh 10 pounds heavier at weaning due to her superior milking ability. 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 (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 (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 more favorable direction indicating more calves produced on average.

Mature Weight (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. Foot Claw Set EPD (Claw) - 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 target for claw set being toes are symmetrical, evenly and appropriately spaced. Foot Angle EPD (Angle) - 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 targeting animals with a 45-degree angle at the pastern joint with appropriate length and heel depth. 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. Pulmonary Arterial Pressure (PAP) - expressed in millimeters of Mercury (mmHg), with a lower EPD being more favorable indication a sire should produce progeny with a lower PAP score to decrease the risk of progeny contracting a high altitude disease most commonly experienced at 5,500 ft or greater in elevation. Hair Shed EPD (HS) - a lower EPD is 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) - predicts the difference in average USDA marbling score of a bull’s progeny compared to progeny of another bull at a similar end point. The higher the value, the higher the amount of intramuscular fat (taste fat) in the ribeye, which positively affects quality grade. 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. PERFORMANCE DATA ADJ 205 - Weaning weights adjusted to 205 days of age and for age of dam. Our calves are not creep fed and were weaned on forages with no grain. (Quality of recipient dams will affect weights of ET calves.) ADJ 365 - Weight, scrotal circumference adjusted to 365 days of age. %IMF - The amount of desirable fat or marbling in the ribeye muscle adjusted to 365 days of age. ADJ Ribeye - Measured in square inches and adjusted to 365 days of age. Most heritable of all carcass traits. PERCENTILE RANKINGS for EPDs and $Indexes allow you to see how the cattle in the sale offering stack up to any Angus (SimHybrid or Brangus Influenced) bull/female within their respec - tive breed, not just those in our sale group.

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American Angus Association $Value Indexes

Dollar value indexes, or $Values , are a tool used to select for several traits at once based on a specific breeding objective. An economic index approach takes into account genetic and economic values as well as the relationships between traits to select for profit.

Maternal Weaned Calf Value ($M) , an index expressed in dollars per head, predicts profitability differences in progeny due to genetics from conception to weaning. $M is built off of a self-replacing herd model where commercial cattlemen replace 25% of their breeding females in the first generation and 20% in subsequent generations. Remaining cull females and all male progeny are sold as feeder calves. Increased selection pressure on $M aims to decrease overall mature cow size and improve foot structure and fertility while maintaining weaning weights consistent with today’s production. Weaned Calf Value ($W) , an index expressed in dollars per head, provides the expected difference in future progeny preweaning performance from birth to weaning. $W assumes that producers retain 20% of their female progeny for replacements and sell the rest of their cull female and male progeny as feeder calves. Over time, increased selection pressure on $W will increase weaning and maternal milk traits while also continuing to increase mature cow size.

Combined Value ($C) , an index expressed in dollars per head, includes all traits that make up both $M and $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 eventually sell them on a quality-based carcass merit grid. and carcass merit. $B represents the expected average differences in the progeny postweaning performance and carcass value compared to progeny of other sires. This index assumes commercial producers wean all male and female progeny, retain ownership of these animals through the feedlot phase and market these animals on a quality-based carcass grid. Feedlot Value ($F) , an index expressed in dollars per head, is the expected average difference in future progeny performance for post-weaning merit compared to progeny of other sires. The underlying objective assumes commercial producers will retain ownership of cattle through the feedlot phase and sell fed cattle on a carcass weight basis with no considerations of premiums or discounts for quality and yield grade. Grid Value ($G) , an index expressed in dollars per carcass, is the expected average difference in future progeny performance for carcass grid merit, including quality and yield grade attributes, compared to progeny of other sires. Beef Value ($B) , an index expressed in dollars per carcass, facilitates simultaneous multi-trait genetic selection for feedlot

EPDS DIRECTLY INCORPORATED INTO EACH $VALUE MATERNAL TERMINAL

TRAIT $M $W

$C $F $G $B

CED BW WW YW

        

              

 

 

CEM Milk MW DOC HP Claw Angle DMI CW RE Marb Fat

 

    

  

  

* Angus -on-Dairy $Value Indexes, additional EPDs, and genomic ranking data is available on request and posted on the Yon Family Farms website.

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What do the LOGOS mean?

American Angus Progeny Equivalents Fall 2025

The cattle in this sale offering have all been DNA tested. Each lot will display a symbol for DNA testing on their pedigree. Those animals’ EPDs are GE-EPDs, meaning they have had a genomic test performed on a DNA sample from that animal, which provided additional information used in the calculation of their EPDs. American Angus Association Genomic Enhanced EPDs • There’s little room for error in the cattle business. Producers need the most advanced information to make smart selection decisions, and Angus Genetics Inc. (AGI) provides it through genomic-enhanced expected progeny differences (GE-EPDs). • GE-EPDs have become the industry standard for herd improvement, building on decades of science-backed genetic evaluation tools originated and maintained through the American Angus Association®, home to the largest and ever- growing single-breed beef cattle database. • EPDs that traditionally contained all pedigree, performance and progeny information now also include results from available genomic, or DNA, tests. Breeders who use genomic technology give buyers access to AGI-generated GE-EPDs that provide: • Increased predictability and decreased risk for young and unproven animals due to enhanced accuracy of EPDs • Better characterization of genetics for difficult-to-measure performance traits (such as carcass traits, maternal traits and feed efficiency) • The ability to make more rapid progress for traits that are important to you, due to: > more accurate selection >> easier identification of genetic outliers >>> the ability to propagate young animals with confidence earlier in their lives In fact, GE-EPDs on unproven animals have the same amount of accuracy as if they had recorded 9-35 calves, depending on the trait. That’s valuable insight, offered regularly through the breed’s weekly national cattle evaluation PEDIGREE + PERFORMANCE + PROGENY + GENOMIC TEST RESULT = GE-EPD * It is important to note that genomics do not completely describe the variation in the traits of interest. Actual measurements collected by Angus breeders, such as birth, weaning, and yearling weights, ultrasound scan data, etc., continue to be an important part in further development of improved genomic panels, not to mention an important component in EPD calculation. When making selection decisions for traits that have EPDs provided by the AAA, then the EPDs should be the selection tool of choice. The EPD and accuracy account for all sources of information available on the animal - pedigree, own record, weights/measures, and genomic results. Genomic test results include parentage testing, which helps pedigree accuracy.

Trait

Progeny Equivalent

Calving Ease Direct

25 23 27 22 11 13 11 13 13 17 19 35 14 17 14 15 10 16 13 9

Birth Weight

Weaning Weight Yearling Weight Dry Matter Intake

Scrotal Circumference

Docility

Foot Claw Set

Foot Angle

Heifer Pregnancy

Calving Ease Maternal

Maternal Milk Mature Weight

PAP

Mature Height Carcass Weight Yearling Height Carcass Marbling Backfat Thinckness Hair Shed Score Ribeye Area

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PROFIT STARTS WITH THE RIGHT FOUNDATION IF YOU’RE TARGETING QUALITY-DRIVEN PREMIUMS, SHE IS HALF THE GENETIC EQUATION. Targeting the Brand™ identifies registered Angus cattle with the genetic potential to raise calves more likely to meet all 10 Certified Angus Beef ® brand specifications.

Minimum Genetic Requirements

Marbling EPD (Marb)

+0.65

Grid Value ($G)

+55.0

91% of the Yon Family Farms Fall 2025 sale offering qualify!

For more information on Targeting the Brand™ visit CABcattle.com.

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How to purchase cattle at the auction if you cannot attend... At Yon Family Farms, we want all of our customers to bid with confidence. If you are unable to attend the auction we have several ways to assist you. Customer satisfaction is of the utmost importance to us. We will be glad to assist you with selection, bidding, and purchase of your livestock, all insured by our SIGHT UNSEEN GUARANTEE.

ONLINE BIDDING Option 1

Visit www.dvauction.com and register! It’s as easy as 1, 2, 3... 1. Create an account at www.dvauction.com under the “create new account” tab 2. Apply for bidding by clicking “apply for bidding” in the upper left corner of your screen, at least 24 hours prior to the auction 3. Tune into the sale and make your purchase! * Users can bid from a phone or tablet. They will need to be logged into their account and use the corresponding browser that comes with their phone. For Apple products, they will want to use Safari and Android/Samsung users will use Chrome. They will also want to make sure their phone/tablet is completely up to date. For general questions please contact DV’s office: (402) 316-5460 or support@dvauction.com *High Speed Internet Access Required* Conference Line 1 (803) 685-5139 Conference ID 7492614 • Contact Lydia Yon by Wednesday, October 22nd to register for a “phone buyer number” and provide bank references. • On sale day, during the sale, registered bidders will call 1 (803) 685-5139 and enter the passcode of 7492614 followed by the # sign. • You will then be connected to a conference call along with all registered phone bidders. • The call will be led by Wes Weeks, who will relay the auction information over the phone. CONFERENCE LINE Option 2

ABSENTEE BIDDING ON YOUR BEHALF Option 3

If you cannot attend the sale, and prefer not to bid online or on the phone, we will be glad to personally help with your order. Call the Yons prior to October 22nd (if at all possible) and give us your parameters and your price range. Your bid will be handled confidentially and professionally, spending your money as if it were our own. We are happy to assist with cattle selection prior to sale day and are willing to show you cattle by appointment anytime.

All Sight Unseen Purchases are GUARANTEED!

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Yon Witch N03 / Lot 1

SELLING CHOICE We start the sale with your pick of two heifers that we consider the cream of our crop – one sired by Yon Saluda and the other by his full brother, Yon Southern Comfort. Their dam, Yon Witch J91, is the mother of Yon Top Sort, the herd sire select- ed by Justin & Sarah Spickler, in the Spring 2024 YFF Sale. J91 is an important anchor of our donor cow battery – her 3 natural calves have an average WWR of 110, and 2 yearling bulls averaged 112 at yearling, with average scan ratios of 128 and 126 for IMF and RE in large, competitive contem- porary groups. These two heifers have POWERFUL EPD packages and excellent phenotype, typifying what we are trying to cultivate in the YFF program.

Yon Witch N96 / Lot 2

YON WITCH J91 / Donor dam of Lot 1 & 2 The Females Sell

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Yon Queen N259 / Lot 3

SELLING CHOICE OF LOT 1 & 2

Lot

Lot

1 Y on W itch N03 ET Birth Date: 08/23/24

3 Y on Q ueen N259 Birth Date: 09/19/24

Cow 21063525

Tattoo: N03

Cow 21067962

Tattoo: N259

Angus

Angus

MOHNEN SUBSTANTIAL 272 SITZ PRIDE 200B V A R DISCOVERY 2240 YON SARAH A615 CONNEALY COMRADE 1385 YON SALLY C200 BALDRIDGE BRONC YON WITCH C348

MOHNEN SUBSTANTIAL 272 SITZ PRIDE 200B V A R DISCOVERY 2240 YON SARAH A615 CONNEALY COMRADE 1385 YON SALLY C200 DEER VALLEY WALL STREET YON QUEEN F304

SITZ STELLAR 726D YON WITCH F18 YON CHATTOOGA E46 YON SARAH D668

SITZ STELLAR 726D YON QUEEN H578 YON CHATTOOGA E46 YON SARAH D668

$M +108 1% $W +98 2% $G +79 15% $B +204 10% $C +373 2% INDEXES

YON SALUDA 20336998

YON SALUDA 20336998

$M +95 4% $W +83 15% $G +74 20% $B +194 15% $C +347 10% INDEXES

YON WITCH J91 20017337

YON QUEEN K543 20341767

EPDS

EPDS

CED

BW WW YW RADG

YH

SC

HP

CED

BW WW YW RADG

YH

SC

HP

CEM Milk +0.3 30% +89 10% +159 5% +0.29 30% +0.8 25% +0.98 45% +13.1 25% +14 4% +32 15% +.77 15% +.64 30% +1.22 2% +92 30% +.34 10% +.27 1% +26 20% -.40 20% +.02 2% +79 10% +1.04 30% +1.17 10% Teat UDDR FL MW Claw Angle DOC PAP HS CW Marb RE +6

CEM Milk +83 15% +149 10% +0.33 10% +0.6 45% +1.35 25% +13.6 15% +8 50% +27 40% +.65 30% +.61 35% +1.09 35% +81 40% +.35 10% +.36 10% +30 10% -.55 20% +.34 25% +70 20% +1.19 20% +.52 Teat UDDR FL MW Claw Angle DOC PAP HS CW Marb RE +6 +1.8 Queen N259 is a three-quarter sister to Lot 1 with a strong, young dam who is also sired by Yon Chattooga E46, who notably is the MGS of Lots 1-3. The dam of N259 has a calving interval of 340 days and her two calves have earned an average WWR of 104 in groups of over 80 head of fall heifers. We love the type and kind of N259 and her top 10% ranks for YW, docility, claw, and angle EPDs, plus $C index.

Lot

2 Y on W itch N96 ET Birth Date: 09/07/24

Cow 21067760

Tattoo: N96

Angus

MOHNEN SUBSTANTIAL 272 SITZ PRIDE 200B V A R DISCOVERY 2240 YON SARAH A615 CONNEALY COMRADE 1385 YON SALLY C200 BALDRIDGE BRONC YON WITCH C348

SITZ STELLAR 726D

$M +93 5% $W +85 10% $G +83 15% $B +191 15% $C +341 10% INDEXES

YON WITCH F18 YON CHATTOOGA E46 YON SARAH D668 YON SOUTHERN COMFORT 20336220 YON WITCH J91 20017337

YON FAMILY FARMS where the Maternal Roots RUN DEEP.

EPDS

CED

BW WW YW RADG

YH

SC

HP

+11 15% -1.5 10% +79 20% +139 20% +0.29 30% +0.6 45% +0.78

+15.9 2%

CEM Milk

Teat

UDDR

FL MW Claw Angle +1.18 5% +89 30% +.48 50% +.39 15%

+14 4% +28 35% +.50

+.50

DOC

PAP

HS

CW Marb

RE

+27 15% -1.20 10% +.22 10% +61 40% +1.24 15% +.85 35%

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YON DISCIPLINE / Sire of Lots 4 & 5 We looked through a big group of Discipline heifers before we settled on these two girls to represent his progeny group. Interestingly they both share a common maternal granddam, the great D1028 cow who has so positively impacted the YFF program.

YON SARAH N10 / Lot 4

YON SARAH D1028 Maternal grandam of Lot 4 & 5

YON SARAH N177 / Lot 5 5 Y on S arah N177

Lot

Lot

4 Y on S arah N10 ET

TEHAMA PATRIARCH F028 YON SARAH D1028 S A V RAINFALL 6846 YON WITCH H1246 Birth Date: 08/27/24

Cow 21063531

Tattoo: N10

TEHAMA PATRIARCH F028 YON SARAH D1028 YON TOP CUT G730 YON WITCH H1246 Birth Date: 09/14/24

Cow 21067824

Tattoo: N177

Angus

Angus

S S NIAGARA Z29 TEHAMA ELITE BLACKBIRD D826 YON CHATTOOGA E46 YON WITCH D880 COLEMAN CHARLO 0256 S A V BLACKCAP MAY 4136 G A R PROPHET YON SARAH A965

S S NIAGARA Z29 TEHAMA ELITE BLACKBIRD D826 YON CHATTOOGA E46 YON WITCH D880 SPRING COVE RENO 4021 YON SARAH D668 G A R PROPHET YON SARAH A965

$M +101 2% $W +77 25% $G +90 10% $B +210 10% $C +373 2% INDEXES

$M +105 1% $W +98 2% $G +94 10% $B +219 5% $C +389 1% INDEXES

YON DISCIPLINE 20403242

YON DISCIPLINE 20403242

YON SARAH K379 20342121

YON SARAH L438 20510971

EPDS

EPDS

CED

BW WW YW RADG

YH

SC

HP

CED

BW WW YW RADG

YH

SC

HP

CEM Milk +13 10% +0.4 30% +69 45% +134 30% +0.32 10% +0.5 60% +1.00 45% +16.5 1% +10 30% +33 10% +.72 20% +.67 25% +1.07 45% +48 +.39 15% +.49 +26 20% +.66 40% +.39 35% +67 25% +1.27 15% +1.09 15% Teat UDDR FL MW Claw Angle DOC PAP HS CW Marb RE Sarah N10, much like her three-quarter sister, solidifies all the things we love about the data package that Discipline provides – calving ease, quiet dispositions, performance, carcass quality and maternal strength.

CEM Milk +86 10% +155 10% +0.28 35% +0.8 25% +1.39 20% +17.6 1% +9 40% +38 2% +.69 25% +.61 35% +1.09 35% +85 35% +.33 5% +.46 45% +30 10% +3.98 +.17 10% +81 10% +1.42 10% +1.00 20% Teat UDDR FL MW Claw Angle DOC PAP HS CW Marb RE +10 20% +1.7 Sarah N177, is out of a sporty, three-year old, Top Cut daughter that we really like. As you look across this heifer’s numbers there are no holes, and she excels, as most of our Disci- pline calves do- for heifer preg, $M, and $C, with top 1% rankings for all three.

The Females Sell

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Yon Burgess N63 / LOT 6

Lot

6 Y on B urgess N63 Birth Date: 09/04/24

Cow 21067730

Tattoo: N63

Angus

G A R SURE FIRE CHAIR ROCK PROPHET 3131 EXAR DENVER 2002B BASIN LUCY 1022 TEHAMA UPWARD Y238 TEHAMA MARY BLACKBIRD Y684 CONNEALY BLACK GRANITE YON BURGESS A143

G A R BIG STEP K715 YON BURGESS D81 TEHAMA TAHOE B767 BASIN LUCY 4261

$M +92 5% $W +102 1% $G +78 20% $B +216 10% $C +372 2% INDEXES

EZAR STEP UP 9178 19430597

YON BURGESS K334 20340376

EPDS

CED

BW WW YW RADG

YH

SC

HP

CEM Milk +12 10% +0.7 35% +92 4% +163 3% +0.34 4% +1.1 10% +1.54 15% +15.3 4% +12 15% +34 10% +.45 +.43 +1.17 10% +101 20% +.51 +.47 50% +29 10% -1.97 4% +.24 15% +89 2% +1.01 30% +1.38 2% Teat UDDR FL MW Claw Angle DOC PAP HS CW Marb RE Burgess N63 was chosen to represent the Step Up sire group, which we have been very pleased with. Her young mother, K334 by Tahoe has weaned two calves, averaging 103 at weaning in contemporary groups of over 80 head strong, plus she has a calving interval of 331.

YON BURGESS D81 / Maternal grandam of Lot 6

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Lot

7 Y on S arah N159

MILL BRAE IDENTIFIED 4031 YON SARAH H249 YON TOP CUT G730 G A R PROPHET 1463 Birth Date: 09/13/24

Cow 21258665

Tattoo: N159

Angus

KOUPALS B&B IDENTITY MILL BRAE PRO BLACKCAP 1092 G A R PROPHET G A R NEW DAY 3070 SPRING COVE RENO 4021 YON SARAH D668 BUBS SOUTHERN CHARM AA31 YON SARAH E532

$M +83 15% $W +84 15% $G +77 20% $B +221 5% $C +370 3% INDEXES

SS IDENTIFIED 7551 18891498

YON SARAH L80 20468056

EPDS

CED

BW WW YW RADG

YH

SC

HP

CEM Milk +93 3% +164 3% +0.30 20% +1.0 10% +1.25 30% +13.2 20% +11 20% +28 35% +.75 15% +.63 30% +1.13 20% +117 10% +.39 15% +.43 30% +25 25% +3.55 +.04 2% +96 1% +1.02 30% +1.24 5% Teat UDDR FL MW Claw Angle DOC PAP HS CW Marb RE +5 +3.7 Sarah N159 mashed down the scales at weaning and earned a ratio of 116 among her 81 peers. Her coming three-year- old dam by Top Cut has done everything right. Check out this heifer’s strong EPD set for teat, udder and functional longevity!

YON SARAH N159 / Lot 7

Lot

8 Y on S arah N262 Birth Date: 09/19/24

Cow 21067964

Tattoo: N262

Angus

TEHAMA TAHOE B767 BSG COUNTESS 1705 OF 028 BAR R JET BLACK 5063 HA RITO LADY 3839 SPRING COVE RENO 4021 YON SARAH D668 DEER VALLEY GROWTH FUND YON SARAH G787

HOFFMAN STAGECOACH 1908

$M +107 1% $W +107 1% $G +69 25% $B +184 20% $C +346 10% INDEXES

YON SARAH J525 YON TOP CUT G730 HOFFMAN 3210 RITA LADY 0256 STELLPFLUG HOFFMAN RISEABOVE 20516965 YON SARAH L538 20515909

EPDS

CED

BW WW YW RADG

YH

SC

HP

+6

+1.4

+98 2% +163 3% +0.28 35% +0.4 70% +1.17 35% +14.4 10%

CEM Milk

Teat

UDDR

FL MW Claw Angle +1.09 35% +74 50% +.42 25% +.35 10%

+11 20% +27 40% +.59 45% +.47

DOC

PAP

HS

CW Marb

RE

+19

+4.22

+.04 2% +77 10% +.86 40% +.78 45%

Sarah N262 is a Rise Above out of a Top Cut daughter and she fulfills both of those names well. She weaned off at a whopping ratio of 119 from her two-year-old mother, in a group of 81 Fall born heifers. $M ranking of top 1%!

YON SARAH N262 / Lot 8

Lot

9 Y on H azel N304 ET Birth Date: 09/22/24 Cow 21085457

Tattoo: N304

Angus

G A R BIG STEP K715 BASIN LUCY 4261 EXAR MONUMENTAL 6056B BASIN JOY 5367 BASIN PAYWEIGHT 1682 DEER VALLEY RITA 36113

EZAR STEP UP 9178

$M +99 3% $W +88 10% $G +97 5% $B +238 2% $C +408 1% INDEXES

BASIN KEYSTONE 2021 20322583

YON HAZEL F331 DEER VALLEY WALL STREET BASIN JOY 9140

YON HAZEL H52 19746317

G A R SURE FIRE YON HAZEL C608

EPDS

CED

BW WW YW RADG

YH

SC

HP

+4

+1.7

+81 20% +143 15% +0.30 20% +0.6 45% +1.07 40% +12.9 25%

CEM Milk

Teat

UDDR

FL

MW Claw Angle

+12 15% +31 20% +.89 3% +.79 10% +1.09 35% +66

+.41 20% +.42 25%

DOC

PAP

HS

CW Marb

RE

+26 20% -1.42 10% +.65

+84 4% +1.38 10% +1.32 3%

Hazel N304 is a rare find – she is a maternal sister to the high-selling feature, Hazel K158, of the Fall 2022 sale select- ed by Maplecrest and Pollard Farms, now serving as a donor in those prestigious programs. N304 offers superior teat and ud- der EPDs as well as triple digit $M, plus the highest ranking $C in this offering at 408, top 1%.

YON HAZEL N304 / Lot 9

YON HAZEL K158 Maternal sister to Lot 9, and she sells as featured donor in the 2025 Maplecrest Female Production Sale.

YON HAZEL H52 / Dam of Lot 9

The Females Sell

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YON BURGESS N246 / Lot 10

YON SARAH N507 / Lot 11

MILL BRAE IDENTIFIED 4031 YON BURGESS J685 YON TOP CUT G730 BALDRIDGE ISABEL E048 BALDRIDGE HEAT SEEKER H925 19806485 10 Y on B urgess N246 YON BURGESS L581 20515941 Birth Date: 09/18/24 Cow 21067949 Lot

CONNEALY CONFIDENCE PLUS BALDRIDGE GIBSON G859 19581696 11 Y on S arah N507 Birth Date: 10/15/24 Lot

Tattoo: N246

Cow 21177906

Tattoo: N507

Angus

Angus

KOUPALS B&B IDENTITY MILL BRAE PRO BLACKCAP 1092 CONNEALY CONFIDENCE PLUS BALDRIDGE ISABEL Y69 SPRING COVE RENO 4021 YON SARAH D668 MUSGRAVE CRACKERJACK YON BURGESS E640

CONNEALY CONFIDENCE 0100 ELBANNA OF CONANGA 1209 G A R PROPHET BALDRIDGE ISABEL Y69 SPRING COVE RENO 4021 YON SARAH D668 YON CHATTOOGA E46 YON SARAH A100

$M +123 1% $W +96 3% $G +92 10% $B +198 15% $C +380 2% INDEXES

$M +116 1% $W +100 1% $G +95 10% $B +202 10% $C +378 2% INDEXES

YON SARAH H1067 YON TOP CUT G730 BALDRIDGE ISABEL B061

YON SARAH L462 20510992

EPDS

EPDS

CED BW WW YW RADG +9 30% +1.0 45% +82 15% +139 20% +0.25

YH

SC

HP

CED

BW WW YW RADG

YH

SC

HP

MW Claw Angle +0.4 70% +1.15 35% +16.2 2%

+11 15% -0.6 15% +75 30% +134 30% +0.28 35% +0.4 70% +0.77

+16.1 2%

CEM Milk

Teat

UDDR

FL

CEM Milk

Teat

UDDR

FL

MW Claw Angle

+7

+28 35% +.49

+.53

+1.09 35% +25

+.35 10% +.44 35%

+13 10% +41 1% +.71 20% +.72 15% +1.03

+33

+.36 10% +.49

DOC

PAP

HS

CW Marb

RE

DOC

PAP

HS

CW Marb

RE

+24 30% +2.37

+.45 45% +64 30% +1.35 10% +1.00 20%

+29 10% +4.79

-.13 1% +62 35% +1.36 10% +1.14 10%

Burgess N246 is out of another good, young Top Cut daughter and has a sky-high $M index at 123. There are only 14 females in the breed that have a combination of $M, $G, and $C like this heifer offers.

Sarah N507 creates a strong ranking in the top1-2% for hair shed, heifer pregnancy and $M. Her mother is a Top Cut out of a Chattooga daughter. Of these 11 features we selected to represent our program, 3 of the dams are Chattooga daughters and 5 are Top Cuts. We know the strength of these cow families and think this heifer is a gem. Many will recognize the A100 cow in her pedigree.

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