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There is currently a lot of optimism in the cattle industry with strong calf prices that aren’t showing signs of slowing down. The need for a great bull continues to be important to move your program forward. Whether you need calving ease, performance, or other characteristics to enhance your program, we have developed bulls to cover your needs.

With the combination of our two purebred programs, you can feel confident in the product you are buying. We have built our programs with a strong female base bred to elite Gelbvieh bulls. With rising costs the need to focus in on your return on investment still continues to drive successful operations. We are continuously striving to find new, outcross genetics to support progression in the beef industry. For those who don’t know about our programs:

Nelson Gelbvieh has a strong tradition of producing top quality commercial and seed stock bulls. Layering elite bulls has led to having consistent high-selling bred females in purebred sales over the years. This year we have over 33 top quality yearling bulls that will leave a mark on your program.

Pin to Point Gelbvieh, a smaller progressive program, focuses on quality through extensive A.I. and embryo work. We find top quality females from programs all over North America for our solid female base. Calving in March and April allows us to retain bulls and sell them as mature 2-year olds. This year we have seven red and black 2-year old bulls for sale.

To give you the confidence you need in purchasing your next herd sire, all bulls will have a semen and breeding soundness evaluation. A supplement sheet of current weights along with bull pictures and videos will be posted on the website www.pintopointgelbvieh.com as soon as the information is available. There will be an open house at Nelson Gelbvieh on March 24th and 25th and anytime at Pin to Point Gelbvieh. If you would like a tour of either program in advance we are more than willing to accommodate.

We want to thank everyone for your continued support throughout the years. If you have any questions please feel free to reach out to us.

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