Cattlemen's Cut Bull Sale - The Cattlemen's Cut Bull Sale [2/26/26]

PREEMINENT SONS

27 The first ET’s out of our new Thiel Donor. Younger calves this year but loads of potential. Extremely great patterned with longevity, fertility and consistency built in. Don’t overlook these younger brothers! FLUSH BROTHERS LOTS 27-29

Driving the science of better breeding

ACT BW 95 ADJ WW RATIO 703 (101) DOB: 02/16/25 TATTOO: 5231 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). 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 8-33 calves, depending on the trait. That’s valuable insight, offered regularly through the breed’s weekly national cattle evaluation at www.angus.org. How do you know if EPDs are genomic-enhanced? Ask your breeder, refer to the registration paper, or look for the AGI GE-EPD logo, Angus GS TM powered by partner Neogen GeneSeek or the HD50k or i50k by partner Zoetis. S Powerpoint WS 5503# EA Rosetta 6157# Koupal Advance 28# EA Bells Girl 2181 C R A Bextor 872 5205 608# TC Blackbird 4034#

J Preeminent 5231 ET

27

REG: 21352894

Ellingson Profound 8155

ELLINGSON PREEMINENT EA Bells Girl 7617# TC Aberdeen 759# LT MARCY ETHELDA 2101 LT Marcy Ethelda 7154

Wulffs Ext 6106# L T Ethelda 9012

DAM BR 10@98 DAM WR 10@104

CED

BW WW YW SC

MILK

6

3.4

65

113

1.10

24

CW MARB RE

$M $W $B

$C

49 0.54 0.82 77

57

137 255

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Dam’s Calving Interval: 362 days

Recommended for cows.

Driving the science of better breeding

Driving the science of better breeding Dam of Lots 27-29 LT Marcy Ethelda 2101

ACT BW 97 ADJ WW RATIO 739 (106) DOB: 02/14/25 TATTOO: 5229 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). 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 8-33 calves, depending on the trait. That’s valuable insight, offered regularly through the breed’s weekly national cattle evaluation at www.angus.org. How do you know if EPDs are genomic-enhanced? Ask your breeder, refer to the registration paper, or look for the AGI GE-EPD logo, Angus GS TM powered by partner Neogen GeneSeek or the HD50k or i50k by partner Zoetis. S Powerpoint WS 5503# EA Rosetta 6157# Koupal Advance 28# EA Bells Girl 2181 C R A Bextor 872 5205 608# TC Blackbird 4034#

ACT BW 97 ADJ WW RATIO 638 (92) DOB: 02/10/25 TATTOO: 5216 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). 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 8-33 calves, depending on the trait. That’s valuable insight, offered regularly through the breed’s weekly national cattle evaluation at www.angus.org. How do you know if EPDs are genomic-enhanced? Ask your breeder, refer to the registration paper, or look for the AGI GE-EPD logo, Angus GS TM powered by partner Neogen GeneSeek or the HD50k or i50k by partner Zoetis. S Powerpoint WS 5503# EA Rosetta 6157# Koupal Advance 28# EA Bells Girl 2181 C R A Bextor 872 5205 608# TC Blackbird 4034#

J Preeminent 5229 ET

J Preeminent 5216 ET

28

29

REG: 21352895

REG: 21352893

Ellingson Profound 8155

Ellingson Profound 8155

ELLINGSON PREEMINENT EA Bells Girl 7617# TC Aberdeen 759# LT MARCY ETHELDA 2101 LT Marcy Ethelda 7154

ELLINGSON PREEMINENT EA Bells Girl 7617# TC Aberdeen 759# LT MARCY ETHELDA 2101 LT Marcy Ethelda 7154

Wulffs Ext 6106# L T Ethelda 9012

Wulffs Ext 6106# L T Ethelda 9012

DAM BR 10@98 DAM WR 10@104

DAM BR 10@98 DAM WR 10@104

CED

BW WW YW SC

MILK

CED

BW WW YW SC

MILK

6

3.2

74

134

1.66

19

0

4.5

73

127

1.34

19

CW MARB RE

$M $W $B

$C

CW MARB RE

$M $W $B

$C

59 0.36 0.88 69

53 144 256

53 0.53 1.03 88

53 143 273

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Dam’s Calving Interval: 362 days

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Dam’s Calving Interval: 362 days

Recommended for cows.

Recommended for cows.

FEBRUARY 26, 2026 - BREWSTER, NE 17

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