I cordially invite you to join us March 15 in McAlester, Oklahoma for our Spring Texoma Bull and Female Sale. The 2025 Sale will feature over 100 bulls and 60 Registered Females.
As always, the bulls have undergone our bull development performance test and are then turned out in big pastures to help acclimate to a real-world environment. We will be supplying you with Current Weights, Scrotal Measurements, EPD’s, and Scan Data. Each bull will also sell with our unique Fleshing Ability Scores. This will enable you to pick the right bulls to fit your environment.
We will once again offer free hauling to various areas to help make your bull buying decision easy. Please contact me ahead of time for more information. Following the Bull Sale, we will offer approximately 70 Registered Bred and Open Heifers. This is a fantastic opportunity to build your herd. Buyers are often surprised at the reasonable value of these females. The sale will be broadcast live on DV Auction or you can contact me to participate in our absentee buyer program.
Please join us Friday night for Dinner at the Sale Facility. If I can be of any assistance, please do not hesitate to call or text.
Derek Frenzel
254.541.4643 | derekfrenzel@aol.com
Sale Schedule:
FRIDAY, MARCH 14TH
All day viewing of bulls.
3:00 pm - BOF Cooperator meeting
5:00 pm - Social and Entertainment
6:30 pm - Dinner at sale facility
SATURDAY, MARCH 15TH
11:00 am - Complimentary Lunch 12:00 pm - BULL SALE followed by FEMALE SALE
Auctioneer:
Leo Casas (se habla espeñol): (361)362-5863
Sale Day Announcements:
Cattle will sell in catalog order (bulls, bred heifers, then open heifers).
We strive to have the most current infomation and EPDs available at the time of printing. We will have any updates available on sale day. View Videos
Hotel Accomodations:
Holiday Inn | (918)423-1118
Best Western | (918)426-0115
Candlewood Suites | (918)426-4171
Hampton Inn | (918)302-3882
La Quinta | (918)423-4400
Sale Location Address:
“Not all bulls are created equal and it’s our job to identify superior genetics.”
— Derek Frenzel
Absentee Bidding:
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Call ahead for absentee buying and delivery options. Videos available to view at www. beefmasterbullsale.com For more information call: Derek Frenzel (254)541-4643 or join us on DVAuction.com
Fleshing Ability:
One of our customers biggest compliments is how well our bulls maintain condition after they get them home. This is not only Development but more so Genetics.
Each bull is graded on a scale of 1-5 following the first phase of our Development Test. The bulls carrying the most condition will receive a 5. Those bulls carrying slightly less flesh will be graded lower. This will enable buyers to select bulls that will better fit their environment. Our easy fleshing bulls will sire females that breed quicker and stay in the herd longer.
Big Country Bulls:
Although we strive to bring you gentle bulls, some cattle don’t like being alone after being rasied in these big groups in big pastures. Please consider this with bulls marked “Big Country” on the video.
Building Performance Bulls.
We understand your bull purchase is a big investment. Bulls are athletes and have to be developed accordingly. We have worked hard to create a program to keep bulls growing without falling apart when you get them home. This performance test is designed to show their genetic differences while preparing them from longevity. They will not be pampered, over fat, and will know how to utilize forges when they go to work. Much effort has been devoted to providing thorough and accurate performance data on the entire sale offering.
DATA KEY
Please make note that many of the animals were in different contemporary groupings at weaning; therefore it is not fair to compare birth, weaning and yearling weights from one herd to another.
Lot Number
*DOUBLE L 7008
LL MR DOUBLE L 708
*LL MISS COLORADO 024
BRIAN KNEPP
** *L BAR 5502 L BAR 4431
*FOUNDATION BEEFMASTERS 5222
*MISS CATALYST 717
Consignor Name followed by ID#/ BBU Registration# / Horn Status / Date of Birth / Color
Three Generation Pedigree
WPR’S POLLED PACKAGE 1441
ROCKIN5 665
CHASTAIN FARMS 27-2
Test Data
** *WPR’S THE TOTAL PACKAGE 7595
WPR’S OREO 0925
CHASTAIN FARMS 50/8
CHASTAIN FARMS 16-0
BBU Expected Progeny Differences & Indexes: EPD with EPD % Ranking within breed
Individual Perf. Data
Ratio within Contemporary Group / # in Contemporary Group / Adj. Weights & Measurements
EPDs
Expected Progeny Difference (EPDs) is the best estimate of an animals genetic merit for a particular trait. It takes into account the animals own performance compared with its contemporaries and the performance of its relatives compared against their contemporaries.
Calving Ease (CE) Generally represent fewer unassisted births. Higher the number the better.
Birth Weight (BW) EPD Predicts calf size compared to other sires. The lower the number the smaller the calf.
Weaning Weight (WW) EPD Predicts overall growth potential from birth to Weaning. Higher the number the better. Yearling Weight (YW) The EPD predicts overall growth potential. Higher the number the better.
Milk (MK) Predicts the maternal contribution to weaning weight of the calf
through milk production and other environmental factors.
Scrotal Size (SC) Actual scrotal circumference records, in centimeters, are adjusted for age of bull 365-days.
Ribeye Area (REA) Ultrasound scanning measurement of rib eye area. The EPD is a prediction of Total Muscle.
Intramuscular Fat (IMF) Measured using ultrasound scan technology. IMF is highly correlated to marbling
Indexes
Terminal Index ($T) is designed to be used when bulls are mated to cows in a strictly terminal system. The EPDs that are used in the calculation of $T are YW, REA, IMF and Fat.
Maternal Index ($M) is designed to balance weaning weight with cow maintenance and fertility. The index includes the EPDs for BW, WW, Milk, YW and SC.
Feed Efficiency Index ($FE) Balances post weaning growth (the growth from weaning to yearling) with the RFI EPD. This index is designed to select for animals that excel in feed efficiency and post weaning growth.
Test Data
Weight Per Day of Age (WDA) The animals Weight Divided their days of age at that date.
Average Daily Gain (ADG) Average Daily gain over the test.
Current Weight (CURRENT WT) Weight taken prior to catalog being printed. Approximately 40 day before sale.
Fleshing Ability (FLESHING) The natural Ability for the animal to maintain condition in a working environment. Graded from 1-5. 5 being the best.
RING OF FIRE 130 MISS CJ 06/11 BALMTNFM SPUNKY 604
RICHARD PATKE
945 DOUBLE D DEUCE D607
C.R.I.B. CREEK 4-28
ALTAFFER 150
RAINWA CREMSON 20132
RAINWATER R1747 CAIN 613A SIMON CREEK 2634
FRENZEL & MEACHAM,
990
Open Heifer
Open Heifer
CEDAR SPRINGS BEEFMASTER
WPR’S CAPONE 1333 WPR’S HEY JACK 1127 WPR’S BOMBSHELL 1042
WALLEN PRAIRIE WPR’S 1722
WALLEN PRAIRIE WPR’S 1242 ** *LOGAN 62M27 BROOKSHIRE 953 CAIN 613A Z BONANZA 506 CAINS MS 4-35CSY 613X RILEY 18202
ROGER AND CINDY HOLDEN R1582 DAVIS DOUBLE D 9875 ROGER AND CINDY HOLDEN 1233
REED CATTLE CO
Open Heifer
Open Heifer
VINSON 029
BILL TRANUM 616
6113
*CAIN 418
VIOLETA RANCH 0-252
LYSSY 112/458
LEE CREEK FARM
*FRENZEL 936 *FOUNDATION BEEFMASTERS 1526
*FRENZEL 6113
SPEAR RANCHES 541 BUSTER 260 *R2 RED HAT 939
BILL TRANUM 857
BILL TRANUM 438
Heifer
LYSSY 112/458
6308
*FRENZEL 936
KID ROCK 4218
BILL TRANUM 817
*BILL TRANUM 3110
LEE CREEK FARM
*FOUNDATION BEEFMASTERS 1526
*FRENZEL 6113
LYSSY & SONS 100/32
*FRENZEL 1202
*FOUNDATION BEEFMASTERS 5222 MISS COLORADO
LEE CREEK FARM
LEE CREEK FARM
SIMON CREEK 2625
BILL TRANUM 513
LEE CREEK FARM
*FOUNDATION BEEFMASTERS 4248
SIMON CREEK 7-32
*BILL TRANUM 319 BUSTER 766 BILL TRANUM 2710
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE
1. BIDDING: Each animal will be sold to the highest bidder without reserve.
2. BIDDING DISPUTE: The Auctioneer in charge will settle any dispute as to bids, and his decision on such matters shall be final.
3. TERMS: Terms of the sale are cash due upon sale, unless prior credit arrangements for the sale have been agreed upon in writing between the Buyer and Seller, in which event, the terms of the written credit arrangement between the Buyer and Seller for the sale shall prevail.
4. PURCHASER’S RISK: Each animal becomes the risk of the purchaser as soon as the auctioneer declares it sold.
5. CERTIFICATE OF BREEDING AND/OR TRANSFERS: All required paperwork will be transferred to the buyer at the seller’s expense, upon settlement.
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6. HEALTH: All animals will have appropriate certificates of veterinary inspection for travel to the sale site and will to the best of the seller’s knowledge be eligible for interstate shipment, however, buyers need to be aware of their individual resident state’s requirements for shipment of cattle. Any and all testing will have been completed within thirty (30) days of the sale date.
7. ANNOUNCEMENTS: Any changes in information of any kind will be announced from the auction box and such announcements shall take precedence.
8. BREEDING GUARANTEES: All bulls are guaranteed to have passed a Bull Breeding Soundness Evaluation (BSE) and have been certified a satisfactory potential breeder by a licensed veterinarian within thirty (30) days prior to sale date. Completed BSE will be attached to health papers at the sale. The seller makes no guarantees with respect to the ability to freeze semen.
9. RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS: The above terms and conditions of sale shall constitute a contract between buyer and seller of each animal and shall be equally binding upon both. Each sale or resale of an animal constitutes a separate transaction. Neither BBU, the sale manager, nor any other person connected with the management of the sale assumes any liability, legal or otherwise, for any subsequent resale of an animal.
10. REMEDIES: If within one-hundred eighty (180) days from the date of sale, the bull has failed to pass a Breeding Soundness Evaluation (BSE) certified by a licensed veterinarian, buyer must send seller written notification of the failure of the test within one-hundred and eighty (180) days from the date of sale and include the BSE test results. Within sixty (60) days after seller’s notification of the failed BSE test, buyer and seller shall identify a mutually agreeable licensed veterinarian or technician certified by a licensed veterinarian to perform another BSE on the bull at the buyer’s expense. The results of the test shall be deemed final and conclusive of this matter and binding on buyer and seller. If, in the opinion of said veterinarian or technician, the bull is unable to pass a BSE and be confirmed a satisfactory potential breeder, he shall so certify in writing to the seller and the buyer which shall include the official form used by the Society of Theriogenology or the official BBU Breeding Soundness Evaluation form. In such event the buyer may return the bull to the farm of seller, provided the bull is in good condition and in compliance with the health requirements of the seller’s state, for a refund of the full purchase price. The acceptance of the refund of the full purchase price shall in any case be deemed full satisfaction and settlement of the matter. The seller and buyer shall bear equally all reasonable and necessary transportation expenses that are incurred in returning the animal to seller.