SPRING SIMMENTAL BULLS
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Homo Black • Homo Polled • 1/2 SM 1/2 AN ASA# 4415579 • Tattoo: 103M • BD: 3/16/24 Act. BW: 90 lbs. • Adj. WW: 667 lbs. • WW Ratio: 99 Adj. YW: 1275 lbs. • YW Ratio: 103 • ADG: 3.80 • SC: 35.0
Homo Black • Polled • 5/8 SM 3/8 AN ASA# 4415479 • Tattoo: 3M • BD: 2/20/24 Act. BW: 82 lbs. • Adj. WW: 701 lbs. • WW Ratio: 104 Adj. YW: 1295 lbs. • YW Ratio: 104 • ADG: 3.71 • SC: 36.0
BDV ALIGN 76J LCDR FAVOR 149F BDV MS UNLIMITED C26
BDV J104 OF PAYWEIGHT BASIN PAYWEIGHT 1682 BDV A304 OF DENALI
CCR BEDROCK 5171J TEHAMA PATRIARCH F028 CCR MS 2073 COWBOY 5171C
BDV MS HERCULES K98 TT HERCULES 7032H BDV MS DEMAND G113
CE BW WW YW MCE Milk MW CW YG MB BF REA API TI 10.8 2.1 86.5 141.7 6.2 27.7 71.3 36.3 -0.04 0.39 -0.006 0.43 140.3 84.8 An Align out of a very well-bred 3-year-old Pay Weight daughter, that is backed by one of our favorite Angus cow families. There is a lot of promise in this bull. He is the result of blending the best in both the Simmental and Angus breed. No matter how you breed this bull, expect eye appeal and performance. His daughters should be the keeping kind and his feeder cattle should be the eye-catching sale topping kind. These Align cattle are easy on the eye and easy to be around. He is very nice easy going bull.
CE BW WW YW MCE Milk MW CW YG MB BF REA API TI 11.1 0.7 89.2 132.1 6.1 27.7 73.1 47.0 0.03 0.68 0.002 0.42 156.5 94.0 A very nice Bed Rock out of a real nice Hercules 2-year-old dam. These are our first Bed Rocks. They are calving ease with top carcass and acceptable growth and very nice eye appeal. This bull’s dam by Hercules guarantees superb udder quality and lots of eye appeal in a very nice balanced package. I believe the Bed Rocks will become popular and very well received. You might want to be one of the first to own one. They are gentle in nature, calve easy and have the genetics to enhance all segments of the industry.
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Homo Black • Homo Polled • 5/8 SM 3/8 AN ASA# 4415607 • Tattoo: 131M • BD: 3/29/24 Act. BW: 88 lbs. • Adj. WW: 658 lbs. • WW Ratio: 97 Adj. YW: 1239 lbs. • YW Ratio: 100 • ADG: 3.63 • SC: 34.0
Homo Black • Polled • PB SM ASA# 4415585 • Tattoo: 109M • BD: 3/19/24 Act. BW: 83 lbs. • Adj. WW: 661 lbs. • WW Ratio: 98 Adj. YW: 1258 lbs. • YW Ratio: 101 • ADG: 3.73 • SC: 36.0
CCR KANSAS 21K LBRS GENESIS G69 BJ COWBOY UP 8253
BDV MS BLUEPRINT G108 QB BLUEPRINT D47 BDV A315 OF TORQUE
WR2C VALUE J105 WS PROCLAMATION E202 ELLIOTT MISS DAISI D794
BDV MS TANKER B36 TNT TANKER U263 BDV MS KNOCK OUT W37
CE BW WW YW MCE Milk MW CW YG MB BF REA API TI 11.8 2.0 89.2 138.2 6.7 21.2 65.8 44.1 0.01 0.61 -0.008 0.37 144.5 90.8 Here is a nice outcross to most programs, out of our $24,000 Kansas bull and a Blue Print dam that offers top genetics from the Quandt’s. This bull leans a little towards the terminal side to me, but has very good maternal’s in his pedigree. He is easy to look at and smooth in his design. He will sire calves that demand attention.
CE BW WW YW MCE Milk MW CW YG MB BF REA API TI 12.6 1.6 91.2 133.7 8.0 22.5 68.0 41.7 -0.23 0.24 -0.054 0.71 141.5 88.3 This Valve son is a real balanced bull. His 10-year-old dam was one of our top picks as a heifer calf. She has not disappointed us. She raises a solid calf every year bred back and has stood the test of time. I feel this bull will really work on a set of British bred cows to make an excellent set of Sim-Angus replacements that are moderate framed, deep sided, easy fleshing, calf raising machines. The udder quality should be excellent and they will be easy to be around and easy on the eye.
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Homo Black • Homo Polled • PB SM ASA# 4415483 • Tattoo: 6M • BD: 2/23/24 Act. BW: 85 lbs. • Adj. WW: 652 lbs. • WW Ratio: 97 Adj. YW: 1193 lbs. • YW Ratio: 96 • ADG: 3.38 • SC: 39.0
Homo Black • Homo Polled • 5/8 SM 11/32 AN 1/32 AR ASA# 4415495 • Tattoo: 18M • BD: 2/26/24 Act. BW: 85 lbs. • Adj. WW: 672 lbs. • WW Ratio: 100 Adj. YW: 1315 lbs. • YW Ratio: 106 • ADG: 4.02 • SC: 35.0
BDV MS BOISE G95 RBS BOISE B63 BDV MS YELLOWSTONE C4
BDV MS HERCULES K104 TT HERCULES 7032H BDV MS DEMAND G116
SPRINGCREEK TESLA 6E LFE MCDAVID 413C SPRINGCREEK MISTRESS 17B
GW JAILBREAK 555J GW SPARKY 369E GW MISS GPRD 038W
CE BW WW YW MCE Milk MW CW YG MB BF REA API TI 11.0 1.7 82.7 123.1 8.3 19.9 61.1 34.0 -0.27 0.03 -0.041 0.83 120.7 77.6 A nice purebred Tesla Son. It looks like the Tesla’s as a sire group were some of the top weaning weight calves, both years we used him expect calves that are born to excel in the pasture, feedlot and hang a useful heavy high yielding carcass. The cow family behind him are moderate and easy fleshing with very nice udders. So, I feel this bull should sire valuable replacements as well the Tesla’s are very gentle as well.
CE BW WW YW MCE Milk MW CW YG MB BF REA API TI 9.7 1.5 104.6 169.4 4.6 25.0 77.3 65.2 -0.33 0.36 -0.063 1.24 138.1 96.6 The Jailbreaks are moderate framed easy fleshing, calving ease cattle, with very nice carcass values. This is the 3rd year we have used him on our own heifers with excellent results. They are born easy and make nice first calf heifer calves. This bull’s 2-year-old dam is out of a very nice uddered high performance cow line. Want to make good replacements, this bull will help you get there. He will sire them moderate, efficient, and good.
SUGGESTED GUIDELINES FOR USING YEARLING BULLS
We are firm believers in the use of yearling bulls and feel it is one of the best years of their lives. It is a time when they are easy to manage and their only concern is breeding cows. We have found that yearling bulls that are managed carefully during the second year of their lives, not only do well, but they will perform better, over time. Below are some suggested guidelines for the care of yearling bulls. Upon delivery to your ranch, keep yearling bulls separate from older bulls and feed them a maintenance ration of 5-8 pounds per head of grain and free choice hay. Reduce the amount of grain fed gradually, so that bulls are on straight hay or grass 2-4 weeks prior to the breeding season.
Where possible, try to limit the bulls to 45-60 days of pasture service the first year. At this time or as soon as possible, remove the bulls and put them in separate pastures with plenty of good quality grass. It is best to feed yearling bulls separate from older bulls until after their second breeding season. This allows them to achieve the growth and strength to compete with older bulls for feed and space. You will see the benefit of a little added cost and care of feeding a yearling bull by probably two or three more years of service from a well managed and healthy bull.
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