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2010Fall Sire Summary


Consistency

Hombre

Consistency... Consistency...Consistency... That’s the best way to describe Hombre’s progeny. Come see for yourself what all the talk is about!

R10112338 l 10/30/07 Suhn’s Affirmed 416N4 x Ms Brinks Bright Side 541K28 ePD’s %Rank

bw 2.7

ww 44 3%

yw 66 10%

Milk 8

M&g 30 10%

sc rea 1.5 0.44 2% 35%

iMf 0.02

Braxton

Distinction

R10083210 l 2/24/07 Csonka of Brinks 30R4 x Ms Brinks Challenger 392M26 ePD’s %Rank

bw 1.1

ww 24

yw Milk 55 9 15%

M&g sc rea 21 1.2 0.46 35% 10% 30%

iMf 0.16 10%

R10114681 l 9/10/07 Suhn’s Next Step 331R7 x Suhn’s Miss Nimitz 416P30 bw ww ePD’s -0.5 21 %Rank 25%

yw 42

Milk 19 4%

M&g sc 30 0.3 10%

rea 0.30

iMf -.01

If looking for power, but conscious of birth weight then be sure to add these two sires to your list. For that extra shot of maternal genetics then don’t forget Distinction. His dam is in the top 2% for Milk and has permanently been designated a Summit Cow.

ABC’ss ofANGUS the cattle business. ~ BRANGUS ~ CHAROLAIS

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Southern Cattle Company John E. Downs, Owner

Lamont Ennis, Gen. Manager 850/352-2020 Kyle Devoll, Marketing 979/820-8362 Doug Williams, Sales Agent 336/745-5252 Marianna, FL


Commitment Our commitment to producing the best runs deep and has never been stronger. Because of our belief in the Brangus breed, we have recently acquired the entire Cow Creek herd. Southern now offers one of the largest sources of quality Brangus genetics in the nation. As always, we invite you to come by and visit us to see what we are up to!

Southern... Giving you the Keys to Success

Southern s Annual Southern’s ‘Less Less Feed, Feed More Gain’ Gain Bull Sale

Saturday, October 30, 2010 At the Ranch ~ Marianna, FL 12:00 pm CST

Selling 90 Brangus & Ultrablacks 130+ Angus, 50 Charolais 150 Commercial Females

Southern Griese 468W2

SCC Roberts Dickerson 201U

R10154013 l 3/11/09 Griese of Brinks 803R27 x Ms Brinks Bright Side 468K8

R10137970 l 11/19/08 Dickerson of Brinks 222R41 x Ms Brinks Lead Time 201M

bw ePD’s -2.4 %Rank 3%

ww 25 35%

yw 45 35%

Milk 12 20%

M&g sc 24 0.6 25%

rea iMf 0.62 0.04 10% 40%

SCC Singletary 847W2

R10134049 l 1/26/09 Singletary of Brinks 675R x L&W Miss Target 847N ePD’s %Rank

bw 1.6

ww 31 15%

yw Milk 53 5 20%

M&g sc rea iMf 20 0.9 0.36 0.15 30% 10%

ePD’s %Rank

bw 2.1

ww 20

yw 47 30%

Milk 3

M&g 13

Cattle will sell online through:

sc rea iMf 1.4 0.28 0.03 3%


Subscriptions: Frances Miller 210.696-8231 x203 frances_miller@int-brangus.org

The Official Publication of the International Brangus® Breeders Association The Brangus Journal is an international news magazine serving the Brangus breed of beef cattle including Brangus crossbreds and Brahman and Angus stock necessary to produce Brangus cattle. Published six times a year by Brangus Publications, Inc., 5750 Epsilon, San Antonio, Texas 78269-6020. This publication is designed to promote and develop the Brangus breed and serve the best interests of the producers. Publication #ISSN0006-9132. Periodicals postage paid at San Antonio, Texas, and additional entries. Postmaster: Send address changes to Brangus Publications, Inc., P.O. Box 696020, San Antonio, Texas 78269-6020. Subscription Rates: Domestic Periodicals—1 year, $25; First class—$55. Foreign—1 year, periodicals, $25; air mail to Mexico, $70, Canada, $70, Australia, $115; air mail to all other countries, $115. Contact: Address: 5750 Epsilon, San Antonio, Texas 78249 Tel.: 210.696.8231 Fax: 210.696.8718 Web site: www.brangusjournal.com Email: brangusjournal@int-brangus.org The International Brangus® Breeders Association does not verify claims made by the advertisers in this publication.

Address: 5750 Epsilon, San Antonio, Texas 78249 Tel.: 210.696.8231 Fax: 210.696.8718 Web site: www.GoBrangus.com Officers President: Don Cox (281.395.1277) 1st Vice President: Angelo Zottarelli (512.422.3123) 2nd Vice President: R.L. Robbs (520.384.3654) Secretary/Treasurer : Bill Davis (336.210.1222) Member At Large : Dale Kirkham (620.583.5247) Executive Vice President : Dr. Joseph Massey (210.696.8231) 2010-2013 IBBA BOARD OF DIRECTORS Term Expires 2011 Don Cox, Katy, Texas (281.395.1277) Bill Davis, Concord, Arkansas (336.210.1222) Joe Kassler, Newnan, Georgia (770.251.6522) Dale Kirkham, Eureka, Kansas (620.583.5247)

BPI Officers and Board of Directors Chairman : Angelo Zottarelli (512.422.3123) President : Dr. Joseph Massey (210.696.8321 x212) Secretary/Treasurer : Bill Davis (336.210.1222) Director : R.L. Robbs (520.384.3654) Director: Don Cox (281.395.1277) STAFF Elma Ryan: Administrative Assistant to the Executive VP (x211, elma_ryan@int-brangus.org) Frances Miller: Controller (x203, frances_miller@int-brangus.org) Grant Keenen: Director of Commercial Marketing Programs (x202; grant@int-brangus.org) Ben Spitzer: Marketing Programs Director (x215; ben@int-brangus.org) Rosanne Sralla: Registry Specialist (x206, rosanne_sralla@int-brangus.org) Patti Teeler: Accounting (x205, patti@int-brangus.org) Jim Bulger: Information Technologies Manager (x207, jim_bulger@gps-beef.com) Emilio Silvas: Application Developer (x204, emilio_silvas@gps-beef.com) Mary Douglass: Member Services Associate (x201, mary_douglass@int-brangus.org) ADVERTISING Melanie Fuller: (979.828.5300), mwfuller@hotmail.com

Term Expires 2012 Bill Felton, Holly Springs, MS (662.252.1314) R. L. Robbs, Wilcox, AZ (520.384.3654) Robert S. Vineyard, Wharton, TX (979.532.4243) Doug Williams, Mocksville, NC (336.998.8125) Term Expires 2013 Steve Densmore, Bryan, Texas (979.778.1055) Fred McCreary, Evergreen, Alabama (251.578.4750) Larry Parker, San Simon, Arizona (520.508.3505) Frank Perry, Pauls Valley, Oklahoma (405.833.5189) Angelo Zottarelli, Austin, Texas (512.422.3123)

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The Old Adage “Focus on Your Customer” May Never be Truer

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Staying Focused on the Future by Don Cox

by Dr. Joseph M. Massey

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Bull Transfers... The IBBA’s Lifeline to the Commercial Producer by Grant Keenen

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Industry News & Development by Ben Spitzer

contentsseptember/october2010

IBBA Girls! - Attending the Beef 706 and Sexing Technologies event.

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Interpreting Total Maternal EPD by Dr. Mark Enns

4. New Members 32. How To - Transfer a Bull 36. 2010 Fall Sire Summary 56. News & Noteworthy 60. IJBBA: Excellence 62. BOD Minutes 68. IBA: 2010 Christmas List 72. State Directory 76. Services

79. Advertiser’s Index 79. Calendar of Events

On the Cover:

Young herd sire prospect. Pictured by Crystal Devoll on her travels this fall.

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membershipbenefits Total Herd Reporting (THR) is rapidly becoming the industry standard for reporting beef seedstock performance information, and the IBBA is emerging as a leader in THR. IBBA membership provides flexibility. IBBA membership includes a subscription to the ­Brangus Journal, the official publication of the IBBA, and to the FRONTLINE Beef Producer, the IBBA's commerciallyfocused publication. IBBA members receive a complimentary copy of the IBBA Breeder Handbook. Brangus®, Red Brangus, Ultrablack® or Ultrared, it’s your choice. You choose the genetics that best fit your customers’ needs. IBBA membership is full featured, not complex. The Brangus Automated Registry Network (BARN) is the most advanced and user friendly registry system in the industry. In fact, for most breeders the BARN can eliminate the need for other herd management software. IBBA membership provides access. The IBBA is an active participant in the development of Multi-Breed EPD, and participates in the Beef Cattle Decision Support web-based software developed by Colorado State University and the National Beef Cattle Evaluation Consortium. Sorting and selecting genetics based on real economics positions IBBA members and their customers for increased profitability. IBBA membership is global. IBBA is an active member of US Livestock Genetics Export, Inc., allowing members to leverage their ability to market IBBA genetics worldwide. IBBA currently provides services to breeders in Australia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, and Mexico. IBBA membership creates opportunity. The IBBA Business Plan adopted January 8, 2006 includes the following purpose statement: “Enable IBBA members to serve the commercial cattle industry.” The beef seedstock business is becoming increasingly competitive, and today’s breeders need an association that is truly dedicated to the needs of its members’ customers.

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HOTEL DISCOUNT FOR IBBA MEMBERS IBBA members, their families and friends can now receive specials rates* (12% discount) at over 650 La Quinta Hotels** nationwide for business or leisure travel. HOW TO MAKE RESERVATIONS: Go to: www.lq.com 1. Select City, and Specific Hotel; Type in Promotional Code: IBBA Or 2. *Call 1-800-753-3757 (1-800-SLEEPLQ). Toll Free Reservations; Request: “ International Brangus Breeders Association Rate” Or 3. *Call Hotel’s Direct Number; Request: “International Brangus Breeders Association Rate” *Not available at some locations during special events or holidays **Limited # of Hotels do not participate in “Texas State Rates”

welcome our new members

Please contact members in your area and welcome them to the IBBA. Thank you! DTR Livestock Daniel Ryan & Teresa Kyle Franklin, TX

Sims Family Farm Jonathon Sims Salem, AL

Fort Cattle LLC Roderick & Kelly Fort Waller, TX

Len Eaves Lake Butler, FL

Lee Brangus Farm Mike Lee Wilsonville, AL Palomas Blancas Isela Alfaro Ixaguirre Victoria, Tamaulipas Mexico Hines Cattle Company High Springs, FL Chavin Thomas Caraway Simms, TX Diamond Sue Ranch William D Ray Crosby, TX Good Shepherd Ranch Abraham Thomas Lubbock, TX

David & Joy Harris Stephenville, TX Abundantly Blessed Cattle Co Skip Hines Branford, FL Double S Buddy & Jeff Stansel Resaca, GA Sheril Cotten Edgewood, TX Golden Star Ranch Earl Scott Spangler Speedwell, VA K J Farms Keith Ledoux Jennings, LA Calvin Ryne Sikes De Kalb, TX

Michael Dalby De Kalb, TX Sparks Farms Daryl Sparks Pelham, GA Kog Cattle Company Bruce & Sandra Whitehill Alexander City, AL


BW WW YW Milk M&G SC REA -0.3 30 67 15 30 0.8 0.64 Top 25%

Top 10%

Top 15%

Top 10% Top 25% Top 15%

IMF FT 0.14 0.003 Top 15%

BW WW YW Milk M&G SC REA IMF FT -1.0 29 66 10 24 1.7 0.32 -0.01 -0.003 Top 20% Top 25% Top 10%

Top 25% Top 1%

BW WW YW Milk M&G SC REA IMF FT 4.0 44 83 6 28 1.9 0.69 0.21 -0.001 Top 3%

Top 1%

Top 15%

Top 1% Top 10%

Top 5%


the old adage “focus on your customer” may never be truer by DR. JOSEPH MASSEY

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he beef and dairy industry have been going through a major downsizing for the last three years that many of us have not been willing to recognize; therefore, we have not altered our business plan or our marketing strategies. By the end of 2010, we will have eliminated another million head of beef cattle from the national beef herd giving us a total of about 30 million head of cattle. The more significant aspect is that we are still producing about the same amount of beef annually as when we had 15 million more head of cattle. The importance of this as we go into the new bull selling season is that we have not just lost cattle but we have lost potential customers. With our national herd averages of about 35 head per herd, we have lost about 90,000 herds. The other trend in the industry is that the average commercial operation is growing in cow numbers; therefore, we have possibly lost more than 90,000 herds. We are entering more of a buyer’s market this year than in past years since the seedstock producers have not reduced numbers at the same rate as the national cow herd. Also, because of the economic environment that our country is in, the average commercial cattleman is making his existing bull battery last a little longer. As you read the results of a number of beef surveys taken in the last year, the one trait that has jumped up into the top four consistently is seller’s credibility. The commercial cattleman is studying his purchases more than ever. He not only wants to buy a bull, but he wants the confidence that he is buying a product that you, the seedstock producer, will stand behind with the assurance that the bull will perform as advertised. Customer service, reliability, performance and credibility may be taking on new meaning in our industry. The surveys are suggesting that the commercial cattlemen are looking more and more to buy their bulls from long standing hands on family operations. They rate these

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Brangus Gold. . .

We are identifying the best commercial females in the business!

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operations as having the most credibility and reliable data. We, in the seedstock industry have not necessarily understood this concept as well in the past because we always thought there would be another customer around the corner. We may never see those days again or at least, not any time soon. My point, as we move into the fall bull selling season, is that we need to better service our customers and we will probably need to work harder to maintain them. Follow-up may take on a new meaning in our industry. Our customers want to know that we care how our bulls produced for them. I have repeatedly heard that advertising will bring in new potential customers, but I have not found any data that suggests we will be getting a new set of customers in the cattle business in the near future. Our economic condition dictates that we better work hard at customer services and we better research what our customers want. I suggest that we do not go into an interview with our customers without first doing our homework. Know your customers. bj

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Dr. Massey has served as Executive Vice President of the IBBA since 2004. In 2007, he started Genetic Performance Solutions, LLC, a breed registry services and performance analysis company serving the cattle and breed association industry— an IBBA owned company. GPS manages online registry programs for breed associations and the data base management of performance data like multi-breed EPDs.


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GENETRUST

Performance Genetics. Trusted Cattlemen.

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GENETRUST

Performance Genetics. Trusted Cattlemen.

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PERSONTOPERSON by DON COX, IBBA President Staying Focused on the Future

W

hat a great time to be in the Cattle business, especially the Brangus cattle business. The demand for Brangus cattle continues to grow and your association is working hard to help create demand for Brangus Cattle. While this has been one of the best years in recent history for cattle prices, we also should be thankful for the rain. After the last 3 or 4 years of drought, our rainfall has been plentiful in 2010. Many ranchers that were forced to sell because of the drought and high prices for hay in the last 3 years, are now looking to buy cattle to replenish and take advantage of the grass and hay available now. Going into this fall selling season for bulls, be aware that demand for the Brangus female is back. I just talked with a gentleman today, who sold 85 Brangus commercial pairs for $1500.00 each, sight unseen. Of course, we all know the buyer got a good buy because he is converting from another breed to Brangus based and he will find out how good the Brangus female performs. Her maternal traits are the best in the cattle industry. Well I feel like I am preaching to the choir, but it leads me to another area I want us to concentrate on. That is marketing Brangus to the commercial cattleman and entire cattle industry. We all run ads on our programs and sales, but if we can group them together on a page or couple of pages, we can develop a Brangus section in the main periodicals. This will give the Brangus Breed more exposure to the cattle industry and general public. Dr. Massey and I have talked about this initiative and will move forward with having the staff work on a program to get it kicked off. Be aware you may be getting a call to participate. We need your involvement to make this marketing program work. Here is the most recent information and update on the three main goals we discussed in March and in the last Brangus Journal.

demand for Brangus cattle. Dr. Massey and several Board members have had several meetings and conversations with both programs and we feel confident we will be able to have one in place before year end. DNA/GENOME The committee is in place and continues to work with the project. Dr. Milt Thomas is Chairman of the committee and will be having a conference call soon to further discuss all options available for DNA data collection. Brangus should be a leader in DNA data and give our members the ability to gather the data at a reasonable cost.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Don Cox has a true and dedicated interest in the breed and association. He spent two years as a transition board member, and in 2008 was elected for Area 7. He has served on the Breed Improvement, Membership and Education, Show Advisory, and Finance committees. He is on the board of the TBBA and an NCBA member. Domestically he has been involved with the breed for 27 years and first marketed internationally in 1988.

MEMBERSHIP SERVICES Our membership services continue to grow with the latest edition being, Dr. Massey has added a public service announcement area that the staff will be working on. In this section, the goal is to keep BRANGUS in front of the public as much as possible. If you have any announcements that pertain to satellite organization changes, elections, etc., contact the staff with the information. We continue to work with several Insurance companies to get the Group Medical Plan for our Association in place. We will keep you informed in coming months when it will be available. bj

BRANGUS BRANDED Program We are in continuous discussions with Cargill and another existing branded program. We feel sure that one or both of these will create

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the bottom line

by GRANT KEENEN

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id you know that transferring your bull is one of the cheapest, easiest, most important customer service efforts you can do? That’s right, cheap, easy and important. Transferring your bull is the only way your customers can access value added opportunities through IBBA Marketing Programs. The first transfer for a bull under 30 months of age is included in your THR assessment for his dam. However, it is up to you as the breeder to initiate the transfer. In the past, it cost you extra to transfer your bulls after you sold them to a customer. Consequently, many breeders got in the habit of not incurring extra cost if the customer didn’t want registration papers under preTHR rules. Get in the habit of transferring your bulls! We’ve heard many commercial customers say “I’m just a commercial guy, I don’t need the papers.” We would encourage all members to get in the habit of telling those commercial customers that IBBA’s marketing programs make having those registration papers more important than ever. Transferring online is fast and easy. If you need a refresher on how to do it, look on page 32 for a how-to article. If you don’t feel comfortable using the online program, it can also be done through the IBBA office.

database of customers that we can contact with new opportunities for Brangus influenced cattle. Bull buyers receive a subscription to Frontline Beef Producer and are contacted throughout the year to let them know of opportunities for adding value through our marketing programs. The genetic aspect of the OptimaxX USDA Age, Source and Genetic Verification Program is verified through ABOUT THE AUTHOR our real-time Grant Keenen is the Direcregistry program. tor of Commercial Martking Programs for the IBBA. For The only possible any questions or inquiries way a commercial regarding IBBA Commercial cow-calf operator Programs, such as OptimaxX can be approved and Brangus Gold, Grant is to have IBBA can be reached by phone at animals in their 210.696.8231 or by email at name. The only grant@int-brangus.org. way this gets accomplished, is that you transfer ownership at the time of sale. Every commercial producer that has had an IBBA animal transferred into their name has an IBBA account number. The account will list those animals so that IBBA staff can verify the necessary genetics and approve that person as an OptimaxX supplier following USDA guidelines.

Bull Transfers... The IBBA’s Lifeline to the Commercial Producer

Registration papers are mailed to each new owner along with information discussing Brangus Commercial Marketing Programs including OptimaxX and Brangus Gold. It also helps us develop a

Brangus Gold is strictly a program that follows verification guidelines set by the IBBA. The genetic requirements however, are just the same for Brangus Gold as they are for OptimaxX. Animals wearing either tag must be at least 50% IBBA parentage. A producer must own IBBA registered animals to be considered for this program as well. The integrity of Brangus Gold is dependent on genetic accuracy. IBBA staff must be able to verify parentage by using the registry system. The last thing we want to do is not approve a producer for OptimaxX or Brangus Gold when they have been buying IBBA genetics. It is not a customer’s fault that the purchases made have not been transferred to reflect ownership in the IBBA database. It is your responsibility as Brangus seedstock suppliers to transfer ownership to your commercial customers. Brangus marketing programs are a free customer service team you have at your disposal as an IBBA member. We are in the business of adding value to Brangus and Brangus influenced commercial cattle through OptimaxX, Brangus Gold and other programs. Take advantage of us and help us promote the value of Brangus marketing programs and registered Brangus genetics at every opportunity. BJ

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2010 A.I. and Palpation Clinic Dates: October 12-15 • November 9-12 BLACK BRANGUS Backside of Brinks 14k5 ET R778499 Blackhawk of Brinks 607M12 R824972 Blanda of Brinks 535R54 R1009960 Brinks Brightside 589l1 R804488 Brinks Brightside 607l1 R700597 Brinks CEO 468N17-ET R9670040 BT Mercedes 196x2 428229 BT’s Summit 201N5 R9682108 Burtins Transformer 803G3 R711683 CB Hombre 541T3 CCR Update 314C R557102 Chief of Indain Hills 23P68 R9693019 Cody of Brinks 795P12 R9686106 DC Target 27H12 R721774 DDD Black Gold 804S25 R10063991 DDD Hercules R10048645 DDD UC Gentleman 804S21 R10048617 Grant of Brinks 607n17 R9662984 Henderson of Brinks 30S7 R10046013 IFCC Waylon 1233R2 R10044188 Jack of Brinks 209P10 R9685874 JC Power Stroke 582F R664607 JG Mr. 747 Black Jet R10095245 Lambert of Brinks R10004287 Lead Gun of Brinks 222k14 R778561 LTD Of Brinks 415T14 R10082892 Luke of Brinks 784P14 R9694111 MC Abrams 468T22 R10085458 MC Hank 129T98 R10096340 MC John Wayne 16P3 R9684484 MC Net Gain 000T58 R10080394 MC New Direction 000M24 R823787 MV New Direction 129T R10080394 MC New Direction 624R R10037892 MC Newsman 2K4 R777965 MC Newsman 81H13 R712154 MC Real Deal 541R3 R10038652 MC Rock Star 924U6 R10123855 MC Stryker 2S R10043758 MC Tank 165N3 R9679417 MC Too Cool 1420W30 MC True Grit 889T20 R10080564 Morgan of Brinks 795P60 R9694176 Mr. ACCO C10053187 (3/4 Angus) Mr. CR Fred 99/n26 R9665002

Mr. Townsend Lucky 13/7 R695474 Nimitz of Brinks 75L12 R804378 Patton of Brinks 30T22 R10082758 Polk Creek Patton 937S2 R10031521 Porsche of Brinks 99T22 R10082785 Prestige 44L3 R787374 Sankey’s Revolution 860K R768893 Suhn’s Affirmed 416N4 R9678800 Suhn’s Alydar 416N3 R9678799 Suhn's BT 416S5 R10052962 Suhn's Distinction 331T48 R10114681 Suhn’s Next Step 331R7 R10015200 Suhn’s Northern Dancer 416R4 R10015207 Sundance of Brinks 392G9 R679961 SVF Bright Future 23M6 R805525 TJM Insurrection 544T R10091094 Transformer of Brinks 784E6 R636795 Tyson of Brinks R460092 Unitas of Brinks 361R6 R10004418 Warfield of Brinks 409R7 R10034749 Washington of Brinks 302S47 R10067421 WAT Lead Gun 33P6 R9692850 WB Target 804D32 R613376 WBR Macho of Brinks 675Z9 R486837

RED BRANGUS CX Excaliber 19/M RR602809 CX Home Run RR603694 * CX Legend 46/P2 RR603482 * CX Paymaster 54/J RR603694 * CX Tanque23/T RR10105443 Lazy 3 Statesman RR10049684 Marvel's Red Gator C10061226 Mr. CR Red Chief 485/M1 RR602752 * Mr. NOB Forte RR602644 Sensation RR525354 SR Celebration 75R RR603640 Sureway's Legacy Mr. 060S RR10050321 Sureway’s Rocky Street 227N RR603167 Sureway's Talent RR603460 Thorpe of Brinks 406R RR10037417 TJR Mr. Rojo Grande 540N RR603068 * Trio's Triump 175T RR10049684 Windac Mr. Predominate 706/0 RR525406

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the Forefront by BEN SPITZER

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y first three weeks on the job found me traveling to several industry events. First to the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) Summer Conference in Denver, then on to College Station the next two weeks for the Texas A&M Beef Cattle Short Course and then the Texas Beef Council’s Beef 706 educational program, followed by the IBBA Board of Directors meeting. All of these meetings were extremely important to you as Brangus Breeders. I have several things that I need your help with in the coming months. I will be jumping around a bit, but please try to keep up with these bits and pieces as they are important to us making progress. If you haven’t heard about the fuss going on about the proposed Grain Inspection Packers and Stockyards Act, it’s time to get involved! You desperately need to get informed and let your elected representatives know how you feel about this issue. It can potentially be a “game changer” in the way we currently market cattle and will definitely have a profound effect on the IBBA OptimaxX program. To get information on the issues visit http://beefusa.org/ or call me and IBBA will send you a copy of the information. I encourage all members to get involved in the Beef Industry and get informed. Knowledge is power and new information is available daily. This brings me to my next topic, the internet. I know a few of you who are concerned that IBBA is too internet dependent. To that, I ask you to tell me of one large scale industry that is not computer based. It’s where business is done today! It’s happening and it’s not possible to fight it so we will all have to get used to it. Embrace it! I promise you, with a little coaching, old dogs can learn new tricks. I encourage you to get plugged in and use the information that is so readily available. The internet allows us to cut costs and disseminate much more information than print media. Did you know that IBBA has a Facebook page? We try to update it at least weekly with

something that is interesting or topical to the Beef industry. Check us out and “like” us on Facebook. I enlist your help in developing new brochures, ads, promotional materials and providing updates to the website. We would like some fresh new pictures. Please send us any pictures you think might help in promoting Brangus. We need bulls on pasture, cows and calves (registered and commercial), feedlot steers, people, places or events, anything you could send our way would be appreciated.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ben Spitzer is Marketing Programs Director for the IBBA. Ben can be reached by phone at 210.696.8231 or by e-mail at ben@intbrangus.org.

Our state and regional affiliates have a big role to play in the Brangus breed. We would like to keep everyone more informed on activities for your area so please let us know what is going on with your state and regional associations. It is also important to send us updated officer and contact information. In short, we can’t help you if we don’t get the information. It seems every aspect of business is moving at a breakneck speed. The beef industry is no exception. IBBA is in position to be a major player in the future of the beef industry both domestically and internationally. Each and every member is critical to the future success of the Brangus breed. We all need to educate ourselves daily on the threats and opportunities that exist. Get plugged in. Get active in your area. Be informed. Be a proactive apostle for Brangus and the Beef Industry! BJ

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genetic strategies by MARK ENNS, PhD

Interpreting Total Maternal EPD

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n the last issue of Frontline we discussed milk EPD, its interpretation, use and finally the biological basis for calculating milk EPD. As we showed, milk EPD are based on the weaning weight of a sire’s progeny and the subsequent weaning weights of that sires’ daughters’ calves—his grand-progeny. A sire can produce a relatively large number of progeny with weaning weights long before his first crop of daughters ever come into production, and the weaning weight EPD is therefore based on a relatively large amount of data by the time daughters ever wean a calf. However, once a sire’s daughters start producing calves, the two sources of information, progeny and grand-progeny of a sire, combined give a good indication of the genes a sire carries for milk production and accordingly these weaning weights determine the milk EPD for that sire. The selection of the correct sires for your ranch production and marketing system is critical to profitability as the bulls selected drive genetic improvement of the herd. The influence of a particular sire increases as the number of cows that bull is expected to service and the resulting number of offspring increases. The greater the number of offspring produced by a particular sire the greater his impact on the herd’s genetic makeup. The bull’s genetic impact on herd performance is typically felt long term through the female progeny retained as replacements in the herd. Well-adapted, fertile daughters may last more than 15 years in some cases whereas mal-adapted daughters may last fewer than 4 years in the herd.

Total maternal EPD is actually a combination of the weaning weight EPD of a sire and its milk EPD. More accurately, TM EPD is the milk EPD plus half of the weaning weight EPD. To better understand this concept let’s look at two sires, the first, sire A, has a TM EPD of +37 and the second, sire B, has a TM EPD of +5. Assuming both of these bulls are mated to genetically similar cows, we

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Many times I am asked why half of the weaning weight EPD is used to calculate TM EPD. If we look at this from a biological perspective, the reasoning is clear. A sire’s weaning weight EPD represents the genetic influence it has ABOUT THE AUTHOR on its offspring Dr. Enns’ research focuses on methods to genetically in the form of evaluate and select genes influenc- animals that fit their ing weaning production environment growth passed both biologically and on to progeny. economically. These efforts If we then take include development of the perspec- new methods for evaluating tive of that sire’s and improving cow and heifer fertility, cow daughters, each maintenance requirements, daughter has time to finish in the feedlot; half of its genes and development of from its sire methods to better use (the other half economic information in coming from its selection decisions for dam). So when increased profitability of these daughters beef production. produce progeny they are passing on half of their father’s genes to their offspring—the original sire’s grand-progeny. The biological mechanism where each parent passes on half of their genes to their offspring is what drives the calculation and interpretation of TM EPD.

The Total Maternal EPD more appropriately predicts sires’ contributions to their daughters’ ability to wean heavy calves and ultimately to the weaning performance of the entire herd.

For those of us who sell calves at weaning or who have customers who sell calves at weaning, producing daughters that wean heavy calves is foremost in our minds. After all, our paycheck is based on the weight of those calves we market. There are two genetic factors influencing the weight of those calves—genes for growth in the calf as represented by a sire’s weaning weight EPD and genes for milk production in the dam as represented by the milk EPD. We have already discussed how sires influence the milk production of their daughters and how that is represented by the milk EPD of the sire. But the milk EPD doesn’t tell the whole story. The total maternal EPD (TM EPD) more appropriately predicts sires’ contributions to their daughters’ ability to wean heavy calves and ultimately to the weaning performance of the herd.

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would expect the daughters of sire A to wean calves that were 32 pounds heavier than the daughters of sire B giving an indication of which sire you might choose given you plan on keeping his daughters are replacements.

As with milk EPD, TM EPD might predict how heavy your calves are at weaning, other factors contribute to profitability as well as TM EPD. In fact, if you were to select solely on TM EPD, consider what would occur over time. Selecting on TM EPD would result in heavier calves at weaning due to faster growth and higher milking cows. However with faster growth we typically get heavier mature cows. This combined with higher milk production levels could likely exceed forage resources in restrictive environments and correspondingly greater numbers of open cows. So as you use TM EPD, as with any EPD, single trait selection may yield undesirable results. In summary, the TM EPD represents differences between sires in their daughters’ ability to wean heavier or lighter calves and serves as a useful tool for selecting bulls where female calves may be retained. As with any EPD however, TM EPD should be used in the context of the whole production system to avoid unintended consequences from its use. BJ


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Then be sure to use a sire that won’t fall short of your expectations. Portfolio offers the blend of phenotype, performance and EPD’s to keep the future of your herd safe and moving in the right direction, UP! Bold in his muscle, bone and rib-shape, Portfolio won’t disappoint. Portfolio comes from proven performance cattle on both sides. His sire continues to increase in growth EPD’s with every running and his dam is currently bred to deliver her 5th straight Spring calf, proving her functionality where it counts the most. Nick Gandy PO Box 369 Ben Wheeler, TX 75754 cell: 903/539-2112 home: 903/833-5259 stargranches@hotmail.com

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ighly anticipated selection of herd sire sons sired by Jethro, Real Deal, Nuff Said, RevelaH tion, Lead Gun, and Tank. This incredible 135 head bull offering will rank as none before and is surely the deepest we have ever seen. Our first female offering is super sweet and includes sixteen sensational females each a donor, donor prospect, or unbeatable show heifer prospect!

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How To: Transfer a Bull There are two options to choose from when transferring a bull. You can complete the transfer online or you can fill out the back of the registration paper, mail to the IBBA office, and the staff will complete the transfer for you.

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If you choose to process the transfer online, the first thing you will need to know is the buyer’s membership number. If you do not have this information available you can conduct a search online. To search for a membership number you will need to go to our website, www.GoBrangus.com, and click on Member Services.

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Next, you will need to login.

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Once you have logged in move your cursor over the word Resources and click on Search Tools.

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Click on the Member tab, check the appropriate boxes and click the search button. The best way to search is to click all the boxes under Member Type and enter the zip code of your buyer.

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Look through the list and find your buyer. Once you have found your buyer make a note of the ID number for later use. If you do not find the person you are looking for please contact the IBBA office so a staff member can create an ID number for your buyer.

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Now that you have an ID number for your buyer you will need to find the animal that you are going to transfer. There are 2 different ways to search for the animal. If you know the registration number you can type it into the Quick Find box located in the black bar just below the Brangus logo, then click the go button.

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Or you can click on Animals located under Herd Management. Choose a category of animals that you wish to search in and click on it. When the list of animals comes up, click on the registration number of the animal that you are going to transfer. This will also bring up the animal detail screen.

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When the animal detail screen comes up scroll down the page until you see the Owner Options section. Click on “Process Transfer”.

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The Animal Transfer Entry Form will come up and you fill in the information that is requested. Click on where you want the new registration certificate mailed to, enter the buyer ID number, the interest amount to be transfer (100% = 12, 50%=6, etc.), and the date of transfer. Click the continue button.

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You will get a confirmation page that tells you who the new certificate will be mailed to, the current owner, the new owner, amount to be transferred and the transfer date. If everything is correct click the Complete the Transfer button. When the work order closes a staff member will print the new certificate along with an invoice and mail everything out. bj

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2010 Fall Sire Summary INTERNATIONAL BRANGUS BREEDERS ASSOCIATION

The purpose of the 2010 Fall Sire Summary is to provide breeders with a reference guide to the genetic value of both the most widely used and new young active sires in the breed for the traits evaluated. This sire summary is helpful in identifying potential herd sires with EPD profiles appropriate for the herd in which they will be used. While this summary includes the most up to date information available at the time of printing, the IBBA website, www.GoBrangus.com, should always be consulted for the latest EPD information before making any final herd sire selection decision. Listing Criteria This summary has been limited to the most relevant active sires for comparison. Only sires that have a calf recorded since July 1, 2008 and have DNA on file with IBBA were included in this list. The ‘Proven Sire’ list is limited to sires with a minimum ACC for weaning weight (WW) of .60. Sires, born 2004 or after, with ACC of .35 to 59 and a recorded calf born since July 1, 2008 appear on the ‘Genetic Venture Sire’ list. The IBBA website, www.GoBrangus.com, should be consulted for a more detailed search of potential sires. Why EPD? After more than twenty years of Expected Progeny Difference (EPD) technology many producers, commercial and purebred, still resist incorporating the technology into their selection process. These producers cite several different reasons for their hesitancy, but research continues to prove the efficacy and relevance of using EPD to cause genetic change. A bull can only pass his genes to his offspring. His actual birth weight does not pass to his calves, nor does his actual yearling weight, nor any other measurement that can be conceived. All that can pass from the bull to his calves are the genes that affect those measurements. It sounds like splitting hairs, but consider two identical twin bull calves. Assume they are weaned off the cow at exactly the same weight, but one is sent to a feedlot and the other to grass. The rate of gain between the two twins will be very different, but the genes affecting post weaning gain that they each can pass to their offspring are exactly the same. On average you would not be able to distinguish which calves were sired by the twin with the high, feedlot gain from the calves sired by the other twin. Now, take it one step further. We wean two unrelated bull calves on the same day at exactly the same weight. One goes to the feedlot, the other to grass. At one year of age, it is likely that the bull in the feedlot will weigh considerably more than the bull that is on grass, but there is no way to determine which bull has genes that are more favorable for high growth. That is, no way except to randomly breed the two bulls to a large group of cows and see how their calves compare – on average. The EPD is simply a prediction of this average expected progeny difference. The EPD takes into account all the usable performance information in the animal’s pedigree, the animal’s own usable performance information, and the usable performance information of any progeny to develop a prediction of the genetic value for a particular trait of the animal that is transmittable to the offspring. Usable 36 | september/October 2010

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performance information comes from measures collected on a valid contemporary group, more than one animal of the same sex and the same age group that have been managed together. For each sire in this summary we have included a count of the number of herds contributing usable progeny information, the total number of usable progeny records for the sire, and the total number daughters that have contributed a usable progeny record. Because information from all sources is used in the calculation, EPD is the most reliable predictor of an animal’s true genetic merit for any given trait. Does this mean that we can predict the yearling weight of a calf from his sire’s EPD? Absolutely not; EPD can not predict actual performance. Actual performance is the result of the genetics of the sire, the genetics of the dam, and everything in the environment affecting the trait (feeding program, illness, weather, etc.). However yearling weight (YW) EPD does predict the average difference in YW that is due to the genetic differences in two bulls, if all other factors affecting actual YW are equal. This is true for every trait for which there is an EPD. EPD is an effective tool for producing better cattle, but EPD alone will not produce better cattle. In fact the use of EPD alone for selection can actually create negative progress in other traits, because there are a multitude of important traits for which there are no EPD values. Visual appraisal, performance ratios, and common sense still are necessary to produce true multi-trait genetic improvement for efficient beef production. But, trying to make economically based genetic improvement without the aid of EPD is like traveling in an unknown country without a map. You may eventually still get where you want to go, but wrong turns and false starts will slow your progress. Accuracy and Possible Change Values An EPD is a prediction, an estimate based on the available performance information on the individual, his relatives, and, most importantly, his progeny. An animal’s true genetic value for any particular trait can never be known for certain, but the more usable information we have, the more accurate the estimate. Each EPD has a corresponding accuracy value (ACC) associated with it. These values range from .01 to .99 with a higher ACC indicating that more information was available on which to base the prediction. Young bulls with no progeny will have relatively low ACC, while widely used AI sires with many progeny will have much higher ACC. Basically, ACC provides a measure of confidence of the likelihood that the predicted EPD value is in agreement with the true genetic value for the particular trait. Possible change value (PC) is considered by many to be a more practical method of describing ACC. PC is calculated directly from ACC and provides a measure, in the same units as the EPD, of the margin of error associated with the prediction. For example, a YW EPD of +50 with a PC of 10 means that it is most likely that the real genetic value for YW lies somewhere between +40 and +60. Both ACC and PC provide a measure of risk that the actual results may not agree with the predicted value. All things being equal, the proven, high-accuracy sire is always the safer choice. A good rule of thumb is to always use sires with the correct EPD profile for your situation, but let the ACC (or PC) determine how extensively to use each sire.


2010 Fall Sire Summary

International Brangus Breeders Association

ACES TF WRANGLER 145/8 R719316 PHN: 145/8 Sire: BRINKS CC NEWS DAY 661C2 R556270 DOB: 09/27/1998 Breeder: TARA FANNING Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) ALI OF BRINKS 209J2 R738436 PHN: 209J2 Sire: KO OF BRINKS 392F10 R655637 DOB: 01/19/1999 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) ANGELO OF BRINKS 489K4 R778619 PHN: 489K4 Sire: PICASSO OF BRINKS 881F18 R670795 DOB: 10/11/2000 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) BACKSIDE OF BRINKS 14K5 R778499 PHN: 14K5 Sire: BRIGHT SIDE OF BRINKS 789G5 R700597 DOB: 10/14/2000 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) BEST BET OF BRINKS 535H38 R728507 PHN: 535H38 Sire: BRINKS CC NEWS DAY 661C2 R556270 DOB: 09/25/1998 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 3rd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) BLACKHAWK OF BRINKS 607M12 R824972 PHN: 607M12 Sire: TRANSFORMER OF BRINKS R636795 DOB: 09/18/2002 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) BLANDA OF BRINKS 535R54 R10009960 PHN: 535R54 Sire: SUNDANCE OF BRINKS 392G9 R679961 DOB: 02/15/2005 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) BMB DIAMOND REVOLUTION 49-J R732828 PHN: 49-J Sire: BMB-DF REVOLUTION B2 C34109 DOB: 01/26/1999 Breeder: BLACK MAGIC DIVISION Gen: 1st Owner: TOM BECK BOWDEN OF BRINKS 504N2 R9661310 PHN: 504N2 Sire: BRINKS PICASSO 675H23 R728558 DOB: 01/24/2003 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) BRIGHT PROMISE OF BRINKS R556090 PHN: 30C11 Sire: NG PROMISE OF BRINKS R451986 DOB: 03/14/1993 Breeder: GLENN & CAROLYN BRINKMAN Gen: 3rd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) BRIGHT SIDE OF BRINKS 789G5 R700597 PHN: 789G5 Sire: TRANSFORMER OF BRINKS R636795 DOB: 10/08/1997 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) BRINKS BRIGHT SIDE 607L11 R815045 PHN: 607L11 Sire: BRIGHT SIDE OF BRINKS 789G5 R700597 DOB: 02/10/2001 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: GENESIS RANCH BRINKS CC NEWS DAY 661C2 R556270 PHN: 661C2 Sire: NEWS MAKER OF BRINKS 71Z4 R484891 DOB: 02/09/1993 Breeder: GLENN & CAROLYN BRINKMAN Gen: 3rd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) BRINKS COWBOY 675E8 R636887 PHN: 675E8 Sire: COWBOY OF BRINKS R527981 DOB: 01/28/1995 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 3rd Owner: DR & MRS WILLIAM R LIVESAY BT'S SUMMIT 201N5 R9682108 PHN: 201N5 Sire: BURTINS TRANSFORMER 803G3 R711683 DOB: 09/07/2003 Breeder: DALE AND NANCY KIRKHAM Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) BURTIN'S TRANSFORMER 803G3 R711683 PHN: 803G3 Sire: TRANSFORMER OF BRINKS R636795 DOB: 09/08/1997 Breeder: MIKE BURTIN Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) CADENCE OF BRINKS R593769 PHN: 535D3 Sire: HUB OF BRINKS 392Z R486806 DOB: 02/10/1994 Breeder: GLENN & CAROLYN BRINKMAN Gen: 3rd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list)

Proven Sires

Herds: 21 Progeny: 198 Daughters: 55 Herds: 77 Progeny: 376 Daughters: 110 Herds: 9 Progeny: 202 Daughters: 76 Herds: 51 Progeny: 574 Daughters: 141 Herds: 73 Progeny: 349 Daughters: 91 Herds: 105 Progeny: 862 Daughters: 177 Herds: 21 Progeny: 102 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 72 Daughters: 8 Herds: 26 Progeny: 167 Daughters: 19 Herds: 50 Progeny: 474 Daughters: 167 Summit Sire Herds: 157 Progeny: 1641 Daughters: 577 Herds: 130 Progeny: 1226 Daughters: 202 Summit Sire Herds: 145 Progeny: 1214 Daughters: 403 Herds: 2 Progeny: 72 Daughters: 17 Herds: 17 Progeny: 129 Daughters: 29 Herds: 80 Progeny: 930 Daughters: 245 Summit Sire Herds: 195 Progeny: 1829 Daughters: 684

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BW

1.4 0.79 0.7 75 -2 5 0.86 0.4 4 13 08 05 70 0.4 0.87 0.4 45 -2 8 0.85 0.4 3 22 0.89 0.4 90 0.7 0.71 08 55 1 0.62 1 65 45 0.76 0.7 >95 -1 6 0.86 0.4 10 2.4 0.92 03 90 15 0.9 03 75 -2.9 0.91 03 3 0.7 0.68 0.9 55 -1 2 0.73 08 15 -0.9 0.89 0.4 20 -2.7 0.93 03 4

WW

30 0.76 4 25 1 0.83 3 >95 30 0.77 4 25 24 0.85 2 45 26 0.82 3 35 39 0.88 2 10 30 0.67 5 25 16 06 6 75 24 0.73 4 40 11 0.85 2 90 33 0.92 1 20 21 0.89 2 55 19 0.9 1 60 30 0.64 6 25 15 0.7 4 75 12 0.88 2 85 31 0.92 1 25

YW

57 0 66 7 20 10 0.77 5 >95 55 0 65 7 20 40 0.79 5 50 57 0.74 6 20 79 0 82 4 2 59 0 52 10 15 31 0.45 11 70 41 0 64 8 50 33 0.76 5 70 63 0 88 3 10 46 0 85 3 40 41 0 85 3 50 37 0.5 10 60 38 0 57 9 55 37 0 83 4 60 51 0 88 3 25

MK

15 0.61 5 15 1 0.73 4 85 7 0.67 4 55 -9 0.7 4 >95 24 0.69 4 1 8 0.71 4 50 15 0.25 9 15 9 0.33 8 45 1 0.38 8 85 8 0.78 3 45 -5 0.86 2 >95 -3 0.72 4 95 25 0.85 2 1 0 0.42 7 90 -3 0.46 7 95 2 0.79 3 85 30 0.89 2 1

TM

30

10 2

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35 3

>95 37

2 27

15 31

10 17

60 14

75 14

75 12

80 8

95 35

3 15

65 5

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95 45

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06 0.57 0.28 40 1.9 0.7 0.19 1 16 0.45 0.35 2 08 0.72 0.19 25 12 0.65 0.22 10 0.4 0.74 0.19 60 0.9 0.43 0.38 20 0 0.34 0.44 95 08 0.55 0.28 25 0.4 0.7 0.19 60 0.7 08 0.13 35 0.1 0.79 0.16 85 -0 3 0.79 0.16 >95 06 0.4 0.38 40 0.4 0.45 0.35 60 -0.1 0.76 0.16 95 02 0.83 0.13 80

REA

0 25 0 69 0.1 65 -0.17 0.77 0 07 >95 0.18 0 63 0.12 75 0 52 0.8 0 06 25 0 08 0.73 0 09 90 0 82 0 83 0 06 3 0.4 0 55 0.13 45 0 09 0.2 0.23 85 0.18 0 66 0.1 75 0.42 0.75 0 07 40 0 81 0 88 0 04 3 0.6 0 86 0 04 15 -0 01 0 83 0 06 95 0 06 0 35 0.19 90 0.13 0.6 0.12 85 0 29 0 84 0 06 60 0.6 0 88 0 04 15

FAT

0 013 0.66 0 005 >95 0 0.76 0 004 55 -0 018 0.61 0 006 1 0 001 0.79 0 004 60 0 002 0.71 0 004 65 0 002 0.81 0 003 65 0 013 0.51 0 007 >95 -0 005 0.17 0 013 30 0 019 0.64 0 006 >95 -0 009 0.72 0 004 10 0 013 0.86 0 002 >95 -0 003 0.85 0 002 40 -0 006 0.82 0 003 25 -0 011 0.27 0 011 5 -0 004 0.58 0 007 35 -0 001 0.83 0 003 50 -0 002 0.86 0 002 45

IMF

0.13 0.64 0.06 15 0.06 0.74 0.05 30 -0.13 0.58 0.07 95 -0.08 0.77 0.04 85 0.22 0.69 0.05 4 -0.17 08 0.03 >95 0.05 05 0.08 30 -0.07 0.13 0.14 80 -0.1 06 0.06 90 -0.15 0.71 0.05 >95 -0.03 0.85 0.02 65 -0.03 0.83 0.03 65 0.01 08 0.03 45 -0.09 03 0.11 90 0.03 0.54 0.08 40 -0.08 0.81 0.03 85 0.07 0.85 0.02 25

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2010 Fall Sire Summary

International Brangus Breeders Association

Proven Sires

CCC BRAVEHEART 226N3 R9676710 PHN: 226N3 Sire: MC BRAVEHEART 1111H24 C35295 DOB: 10/04/2003 Breeder: COLDWATER CATTLE CO Gen: 1st Owner: COLDWATER CATTLE CO CCC NEWSMAKER 192G3 R698454 PHN: 192G3 Sire: NEWS MAKER OF BRINKS 71Z4 R484891 DOB: 05/01/1997 Breeder: COLDWATER CATTLE CO Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) CCC NEWSMAKER 192J6 R762672 PHN: 192J6 Sire: NEWS MAKER OF BRINKS 71Z4 R484891 DOB: 10/21/1999 Breeder: COLDWATER CATTLE CO Gen: 5th Owner: COLDWATER CATTLE CO CCR INTEGRITY 10J3 R743127 PHN: T10J3 Sire: CCR INTEGRITY T698F10 R680553 DOB: 03/21/1999 Breeder: COW CREEK RANCH Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) CCR SLEEP EASY 1893M10 R813277 PHN: T1893M Sire: CCR TENDERIZER 14J7 R756479 DOB: 03/11/2002 Breeder: COW CREEK RANCH Gen: 4th Owner: HELEN S ADAMS CCR SLEEP EASY 301J5 R740516 PHN: 301J5 Sire: CCR UPDATE 314C R557102 DOB: 03/24/1999 Breeder: COW CREEK RANCH Gen: 3rd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) CCR SLEEP EASY 9L2 R9675802 PHN: T9L2 Sire: CCR SLEEP EASY 44G R691225 DOB: 02/22/2001 Breeder: COW CREEK RANCH Gen: 4th Owner: COW CREEK RANCH CCR UPDATE 314C R557102 PHN: 314C Sire: UPDATE OF BRINKS R451948 DOB: 01/14/1993 Breeder: M T G BRANGUS Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) CENTENIAL OF SALACOA R699691 PHN: 23-G29 Sire: SPECIAL ADDITION OF BRINKS R647046 DOB: 10/13/1997 Breeder: SALACOA VALLEY FARMS Gen: 4th Owner: LITTLE CREEK FARMS CEO OF BRINKS 99J44 R754008 PHN: 99J44 Sire: BRINKS CADENCE 13F R670463 DOB: 09/29/1999 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) CLIPPER OF BRINKS 541L20 R804650 PHN: 541L20 Sire: CONNEALY DATELINE EA12015519 DOB: 09/30/2001 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 1st Owner: LEE FORRESTER CNF DOUBLE CLICK 193M5 R9661606 PHN: 193M5 Sire: CNF HULK 77H R737658 DOB: 12/18/2002 Breeder: CHAR-NO FARM Gen: 3rd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) CNF RELOAD 457M4 R9661591 PHN: 457M4 Sire: CNF HULK 77H R737658 DOB: 11/28/2002 Breeder: CHAR-NO FARM Gen: 3rd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) COLE OF BRINKS 14P3 R9685825 PHN: 14P3 Sire: NIMITZ OF BRINKS 75L12 R804378 DOB: 01/31/2004 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: RODNEY & CINDY DAVIS CONFEDERATE R684970 PHN: 189F Sire: CADENCE OF BRINKS R593769 DOB: 09/06/1996 Breeder: MIKE BURTIN Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) COWBOY OF BRINKS R527981 PHN: 535B18 Sire: TYSON OF BRINKS R460092 DOB: 04/10/1992 Breeder: GLENN & CAROLYN BRINKMAN Gen: 2nd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) CSONKA OF BRINKS 30R4 R10004209 PHN: 30R4 Sire: LEAD GUN OF BRINKS 222K14 R778561 DOB: 01/28/2005 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: THE OAKS FARMS

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Herds: 14 Progeny: 132 Daughters: 3 Herds: 32 Progeny: 439 Daughters: 110 Herds: 10 Progeny: 202 Daughters: 40 Herds: 4 Progeny: 95 Daughters: 38 Herds: 2 Progeny: 76 Daughters: 19 Herds: 9 Progeny: 175 Daughters: 75 Herds: 9 Progeny: 57 Daughters: 7 Summit Sire Herds: 160 Progeny: 1716 Daughters: 621 Herds: 7 Progeny: 303 Daughters: 73 Herds: 86 Progeny: 584 Daughters: 163 Herds: 4 Progeny: 77 Daughters: 24 Herds: 9 Progeny: 152 Daughters: 12 Herds: 5 Progeny: 105 Daughters: 25 Herds: 26 Progeny: 124 Daughters: 2 Herds: 26 Progeny: 215 Daughters: 73 Herds: 107 Progeny: 926 Daughters: 271 Herds: 75 Progeny: 689 Daughters: 34

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BW

3 0.76 0.7 95 -2.4 0.85 0.4 5 15 0.79 0.7 75 0.4 0.76 0.7 45 0.4 0.7 08 45 -0.7 0.78 0.7 20 06 0.82 05 50 -2 0.93 03 10 23 0.81 05 90 23 0.87 0.4 90 66 0.68 0.9 >95 -1.1 0.73 08 15 06 0.7 08 50 -3.9 0.73 08 1 -2.2 0.83 05 10 0.7 0.89 0.4 55 4 0.87 0.4 >95

WW

40 0.71 4 10 5 0.83 3 >95 35 0.76 4 15 8 0.69 5 95 35 0.63 6 15 11 0.75 4 90 18 06 6 65 10 0.92 1 90 47 08 3 2 31 0.86 2 20 34 0.65 5 15 22 0.72 4 50 26 0.68 5 35 24 0.7 4 45 26 0.77 4 35 10 0.89 2 90 44 0.86 2 3

YW

50 0 52 10 30 12 0.7 6 95 48 0 59 9 35 23 0 52 10 85 44 0.27 14 40 20 0 63 8 90 34 0.23 15 70 16 0 86 3 95 71 0.71 6 4 60 0.8 4 15 51 0 54 10 25 42 0 65 7 45 49 0.6 8 30 48 0 56 9 35 48 0 62 8 35 25 0 82 4 85 83 0.79 5 1

MK

16 0.28 9 10 16 0.71 4 10 14 0 54 6 15 -9 0 57 5 >95 5 0 37 8 65 11 0 66 4 30 11 0.27 9 30 13 0 87 2 20 17 0 65 4 10 19 0.74 4 4 13 0.45 7 20 25 0 37 8 1 12 0.47 7 25 3 0.26 9 80 10 0 64 5 35 9 0 83 2 45 6 0.45 7 65

TM

36

2 18

50 32

10 -4

>95 23

30 16

60 20

45 18

55 40

1 34

4 30

10 36

2 25

20 15

70 23

30 14

75 28

15

SC

REA

FAT

IMF

15 0.42 0.38 2 02 0.66 0.22 80 -0.1 0.53 0.32 95 0.1 0.38 0.41 85

0 39 0 55 0.13 45 -0.18 0 68 0.1 >95 -0.12 0 62 0.12 >95 -0 05 0.5 0.15 >95

0.002 0.49 0.008 65 0.012 0 63 0.006 >95 -0.001 0 57 0.007 50 -0.003 0.44 0.009 40

0.18 0.49 0.08 10 0.32 0.63 0.06 1 0.18 0.56 0.07 10 0.03 0.43 0.09 40

0.4 0.45 0.35 60

0 09 0 64 0.12 85 0.13 0.16 0.25 85 0 03 0 81 0 06 95 0 34 0.72 0 09 50 0 23 0 81 0 06 70 0.2 0 58 0.13 75 0.17 0 67 0.1 75 -0 04 0 63 0.12 95 0 58 0 59 0.13 20 0.49 0 54 0.15 30 0.49 0.8 0 06 30 0 69 0 81 0 06 10

0.001 0 61 0.006 60 0.001 0.11 0.013 60 0 0.79 0.004 55 -0.001 0.71 0.004 50 -0.009 0.79 0.004 10 -0.005 0 55 0.007 30 0.008 0 65 0.005 90 0.004 0 61 0.006 80 -0.005 0 58 0.007 30 -0.006 0.49 0.008 25 -0 01 0.77 0.004 10 -0.001 0.8 0.003 50

-0.19 0.58 0.07 >95 -0.07 0.1 0.14 80 -0.05 0.77 0.04 75 -0.02 0.68 0.05 60 0.49 0.77 0.04 1 -0.18 0.52 0.08 >95 0.06 0.62 0.06 30 -0.18 0.57 0.07 >95 0.03 0.54 0.08 40 -0.03 0.47 0.08 65 -0.12 0.75 0.04 95 0.21 0.77 0.04 5

-0 3 0.76 0.16 >95 06 0.25 0.47 40 05 0.72 0.19 50 0 0.44 0.38 95 0.7 0.55 0.28 35 12 0.47 0.35 10 03 0.44 0.38 70 0.4 0.43 0.38 60 -0.4 0.74 0.19 >95 1.9 0.72 0.19 1


2010 Fall Sire Summary

International Brangus Breeders Association

CX POWERMAN 307/H RR601398 PHN: 307/H Sire: CX POWERDRIVE 208/B C10023049 DOB: 01/12/1998 Breeder: COX EXCALIBUR BRANGUS Gen: 1st Owner: COX EXCALIBUR BRANGUS DC TARGET 27H12 R721774 PHN: 27H12 Sire: WB TARGET 804D32 R613376 DOB: 02/23/1998 Breeder: KEITH DREWS Gen: 2nd Owner: THIRD DAY RANCH LLC DECADE OF BRINKS 209K26 R778555 PHN: 209K26 Sire: THE NATURAL OF BRINKS 535F15 R670605 DOB: 10/15/2000 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) DITKA OF BRINKS 535N37 R9670079 PHN: 535N37 Sire: SONAR OF BRINKS 607L18 R804495 DOB: 10/07/2003 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 4th Owner: JACKIE & KELLY GRISSOM EXACTO OF BRINKS R282060 PHN: 823R2 Sire: EXTRA OF BRINKS R215139 DOB: 04/06/1983 Breeder: GLENN & CAROLYN BRINKMAN Gen: 4th Owner: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY FH WESTERN PINE 302 R650691 PHN: 302E Sire: CNF SOUTHERN PINE 289B2 R526025 DOB: 12/20/1995 Breeder: FLYING H BRANGUS Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) FLC MR DUKE 1144/C1 R558604 PHN: 1144/C1 Sire: JWH BLK DUKE 68-6/9 R187261 DOB: 03/16/1993 Breeder: FLINT LAND & CATTLE CO Gen: 2nd Owner: COLDWATER CATTLE CO GARRETT OF BRINKS 789P R9686098 PHN: 789P Sire: BEST BET OF BRINKS 535H38 R728507 DOB: 01/19/2004 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) GERONIMO OF BRINKS 392F15 R670567 PHN: 392F15 Sire: CUSTER OF BRINKS R594063 DOB: 09/18/1996 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) GOOD FORTUNE OF BRINKS 14H3 R728393 PHN: 14H3 Sire: SPECIAL ADDITION OF BRINKS R647046 DOB: 09/26/1998 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 4th Owner: MC CORD BRANGUS GRANT OF BRINKS 607N17 R9662984 PHN: 607N17 Sire: NEW ERA OF BRINKS 541J37 R754126 DOB: 01/14/2003 Breeder: FREEMAN JARRELL Gen: 5th Owner: DANNY MEYER GRIESE OF BRINKS 803R27 R10034825 PHN: 803R27 Sire: CEO OF BRINKS 99J44 R754008 DOB: 11/10/2005 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) HERITAGE OF BRINKS 895A7 R512179 PHN: 895A7 Sire: NG HOTLINE OF BRINKS R452171 DOB: 09/10/1991 Breeder: GLENN & CAROLYN BRINKMAN Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) HICKOK OF BRINKS 795P R9686099 PHN: 795P Sire: LEAD GUN OF BRINKS 222K14 R778561 DOB: 01/28/2004 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) HOLTZ OF BRINKS 795N3 R9670153 PHN: 795N3 Sire: NEW ERA OF BRINKS 541J37 R754126 DOB: 09/22/2003 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: CAROLYN M BELDEN IFCC "CASH" 5137P5 R10001303 PHN: 5137P5 Sire: BLACKHAWK OF BRINKS 607M12 R824972 DOB: 10/07/2004 Breeder: IRON FARM CATTLE CO Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) IFCC WAYLON 1233R2 R10044188 PHN: 1233R2 Sire: BRIGHT SIDE OF BRINKS 789G5 R700597 DOB: 10/29/2005 Breeder: IRON FARM CATTLE CO Gen: 3rd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list)

Proven Sires

Herds: 24 Progeny: 68 Daughters: 20 Herds: 8 Progeny: 59 Daughters: 13 Herds: 27 Progeny: 225 Daughters: 56 Herds: 33 Progeny: 444 Daughters: 68 Summit Sire Herds: 379 Progeny: 6272 Daughters: 2690 Herds: 11 Progeny: 74 Daughters: 31 Herds: 14 Progeny: 361 Daughters: 94 Herds: 84 Progeny: 569 Daughters: 33 Summit Sire Herds: 70 Progeny: 584 Daughters: 204 Herds: 36 Progeny: 418 Daughters: 137 Herds: 10 Progeny: 245 Daughters: 33 Herds: 41 Progeny: 212 Daughters: 0 Herds: 45 Progeny: 303 Daughters: 91 Herds: 14 Progeny: 198 Daughters: 21 Herds: 2 Progeny: 73 Daughters: 7 Herds: 10 Progeny: 143 Daughters: 5 Herds: 8 Progeny: 79 Daughters: 1

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BW

0.9 0.69 0.9 60 -1.4 0.69 0.9 15 05 08 05 50 22 0.84 05 90 -4 0.96 0.1 1 08 0.7 08 60 1.4 0.83 05 75 -1 6 0.86 0.4 10 -1.4 0.88 0.4 15 2.7 0.85 0.4 95 55 0.78 0.7 >95 -3 8 0.78 0.7 2 3.4 0.83 05 >95 33 0.76 0.7 95 26 0.65 0.9 90 33 0.72 08 95 1.1 0.64 1 65

WW

5 0.61 6 >95 22 06 6 50 26 0.77 4 35 12 0.83 3 85 6 0.96 1 >95 18 0.63 6 65 30 0.82 3 25 32 0.84 3 20 12 0.86 2 85 16 0.83 3 75 36 0.77 4 10 20 0.75 4 60 20 0.82 3 60 20 0.75 4 55 17 0.62 6 70 44 0.71 4 3 21 0.63 6 55

YW

4 0.23 15 >95 41 0 34 14 50 50 0 68 7 30 13 0.78 5 95 18 0.94 2 95 40 0.45 11 50 43 0.72 6 45 74 0.76 5 3 29 0 81 4 75 44 0.78 5 45 68 0.7 6 10 34 0 66 7 65 33 0.74 6 70 42 0 66 7 50 43 0 34 14 45 82 0 57 9 1 27 0.47 11 80

MK

9 0.4 7 40 19 0.41 7 4 -12 0.6 5 >95 12 0.57 5 25 18 0.95 1 5 2 0.46 7 85 9 0.72 4 40 9 0.44 7 40 20 0.79 3 3 0 0.72 4 90 -17 0.47 7 >95 8 0.26 9 50 -18 0.73 4 >95 12 0.42 7 25 9 0.32 8 45 6 0.28 9 60 2 0.28 9 85

Brangus Journal

TM

12

80 30

10 1

>95 18

50 21

40 11

85 24

25 25

25 26

20 8

95 1

>95 18

55 -8

>95 22

35 17

60 28

15 12

80

SC

REA

FAT

IMF

0.4 0.21 05 60 06 0.56 0.28 40 1.1 0.69 0.22 10 1 0.89 0.09 15 0.4 0.18 0.54 60 0 0.66 0.22 95 2 0.66 0.22 1 03 0.74 0.19 70 -0 3 0.7 0.19 >95 1.1 0.64 0.25 10 0.9 0.55 0.28 20 -0 2 0.66 0.22 >95 08 0.54 0.32 25 1.7 0.31 0.44 1 06 0.4 0.38 40 08 0.41 0.38 25

0.13 0.26 0.22 85 0 32 0 69 0.1 55 0 24 0.8 0 06 65 -0 25 0 89 0 04 >95 0 22 0.28 0.22 70 0 34 0.7 0 09 50 0.16 0.78 0 07 80 0.16 0.8 0 06 80 0 26 0.8 0 06 65 0 39 0.72 0 09 45 0 39 0 67 0.1 45 0.49 0.74 0 09 30 0 23 0 67 0.1 70 0.7 0 35 0.19 10 0 53 0.6 0.12 25 0 34 0.49 0.16 50

0 002 0.23 0 012 65 0 025 0.66 0 005 >95 -0.01 0.78 0 004 10 -0 018 0.88 0 002 1 -0 006 0.25 0 011 25 -0 008 0.65 0 005 15 -0 005 0.76 0 004 30 0 007 0.78 0 004 90 0 002 0.78 0 004 65 0 007 0.68 0 005 90 -0 018 0.65 0 005 1 -0 009 0.7 0 004 10 -0 002 0.65 0 005 45 0 001 0.32 0.01 60 0 007 0.58 0 007 90 -0 005 0.46 0 008 30

-0.01 0.21 0.12 55 0.11 0.64 0.06 20 0.03 0.76 0.04 40 -0.06 0.81 0.03 80 -0.12 0.22 0.12 95 -0.3 0.65 0.05 >95 0.01 0.74 0.05 45 -0.04 0.77 0.04 70 0.06 0.77 0.04 30 0.14 0.68 0.05 15 0.21 0.62 0.06 5 -0.01 0.63 0.06 55 0.15 0.62 0.06 10 0.01 0.31 0.11 45 -0.12 0.54 0.08 95 -0.17 0.43 0.09 >95

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2010 Fall Sire Summary

International Brangus Breeders Association

Proven Sires

IKE OF BRINKS 504P31 R9694028 PHN: 504P31 Sire: NIMITZ OF BRINKS 75L12 R804378 DOB: 10/26/2004 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: DANNY WENDLAND JC MR. CLASSIC 314H R731175 PHN: 314H Sire: TRANSFORMER OF BRINKS R636795 DOB: 01/10/1998 Breeder: JIM CARROLL FARM Gen: 4th Owner: JIM CARROLL FARM JC POWER STROKE 582F R664607 PHN: 582F Sire: LODGE OF BRINKS 790Z4 R488108 DOB: 01/28/1996 Breeder: JIM CARROLL FARM Gen: 3rd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) JESSE OF BRINKS 392P105 R9693971 PHN: 392P105 Sire: BRINKS BRIGHT SIDE 607L11 R815045 DOB: 10/06/2004 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) KANSAS JACK OF BRINKS 823Z2 R484908 PHN: 823Z2 Sire: PLS IDAHO JACK S933 R359828 DOB: 03/04/1990 Breeder: GLENN & CAROLYN BRINKMAN Gen: 3rd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) KB PARDNER 201P R9684239 PHN: 201P Sire: CADENCE OF BRINKS R593769 DOB: 02/17/2004 Breeder: DALE AND NANCY KIRKHAM Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) KODIAK R620910 PHN: 582E3 Sire: MTG MR UPDATE 833A R513040 DOB: 09/09/1994 Breeder: M T G BRANGUS Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) KO OF BRINKS 392F10 R655637 PHN: 392F10 Sire: FOREMAN OF BRINKS 99C5 R556119 DOB: 03/04/1996 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 3rd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) LAMBERT OF BRINKS 317R3 R10004387 PHN: 317R3 Sire: LEAD GUN OF BRINKS 222K14 R778561 DOB: 02/06/2005 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) LANDRY OF BRINKS 209N4 R9661272 PHN: 209N4 Sire: LEAD GUN OF BRINKS 222K14 R778561 DOB: 02/20/2003 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) LARGENT OF BRINKS 784R17 R10035037 PHN: 784R17 Sire: BRINKS BRIGHT SIDE 607L11 R815045 DOB: 09/22/2005 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 6th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) LA TERRE NEW HORIZON BNS130 PHN: 402N8 Sire: KMK BANDO 598 K215 EA13802640 DOB: 10/22/2003 Breeder: DARREL LAW & SONS Gen: 1st Owner: CROCHET CATTLE COMPANY LLC LCF DUKE 537K R793316 PHN: 537K Sire: WR DUKE 228/F R654075 DOB: 12/01/2000 Breeder: TAYLOR SARA Gen: 5th Owner: LITTLE CREEK FARMS LEADER OF BRINKS 302L R788496 PHN: 302L Sire: LEAD TIME OF BRINKS 795J4 R738580 DOB: 02/06/2001 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) LEAD GUN OF BRINKS 222K14 R778561 PHN: 222K14 Sire: CADENCE OF BRINKS R593769 DOB: 09/26/2000 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) LOMBARDI OF BRINKS 468N10 R9662434 PHN: 468N10 Sire: BRIGHT SIDE OF BRINKS 789G5 R700597 DOB: 02/23/2003 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) LUKE OF BRINKS 784P14 R9694111 PHN: 784P14 Sire: BLACKHAWK OF BRINKS 607M12 R824972 DOB: 10/14/2004 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list)

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Herds: 45 Progeny: 354 Daughters: 25 Herds: 12 Progeny: 129 Daughters: 13 Herds: 31 Progeny: 135 Daughters: 43 Herds: 70 Progeny: 322 Daughters: 14 Herds: 36 Progeny: 186 Daughters: 60 Herds: 9 Progeny: 85 Daughters: 7 Herds: 24 Progeny: 130 Daughters: 40 Summit Sire Herds: 145 Progeny: 1410 Daughters: 476 Herds: 46 Progeny: 303 Daughters: 10 Herds: 11 Progeny: 188 Daughters: 22 Herds: 45 Progeny: 237 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 75 Daughters: 14 Herds: 3 Progeny: 166 Daughters: 33 Herds: 24 Progeny: 142 Daughters: 34 Herds: 159 Progeny: 1655 Daughters: 376 Herds: 25 Progeny: 185 Daughters: 23 Herds: 16 Progeny: 116 Daughters: 1

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BW

-1.9 0.82 05 10 1.7 0.76 0.7 80 03 0.75 0.7 45 -2 2 0.81 05 10 3 0.77 0.7 95 -2 2 0.69 0.9 10 -1 2 0.73 08 15 -2 0.92 03 10 03 0.81 05 45 -1 2 0.76 0.7 15 -2 2 0.79 0.7 10 08 0.63 1 60 06 0.76 0.7 50 -0 3 0.76 0.7 30 -1 3 0.92 03 15 -0.9 0.77 0.7 20 32 0.71 08 95

WW

15 0 81 3 75 27 0.7 4 30 18 0.71 4 65 13 0.79 4 80 38 0.77 4 10 20 0 65 5 60 12 0.71 4 85 8 0.91 1 95 31 0.79 4 20 34 0.75 4 15 20 0.76 4 60 27 0 63 6 30 54 0.73 4 1 -2 0.72 4 >95 32 0.91 1 20 26 0.75 4 35 41 0 69 5 5

YW

37 0.73 6 60 60 0.45 11 15 33 0.53 10 70 32 0.66 7 70 57 0.69 7 20 43 0.5 10 45 22 0.56 9 90 24 0.86 3 85 46 0.7 6 35 79 0.55 9 2 44 0.63 8 40 71 0.51 10 4 74 0.61 8 3 3 0.62 8 >95 62 0.87 3 10 47 0.65 7 35 72 0.58 9 3

MK

12 0.42 7 25 -1 0.37 8 90 3 0.58 5 80 7 0.36 8 60 -4 0.68 4 >95 17 0.32 8 10 12 0.58 5 25 -6 0.86 2 >95 5 0.33 8 70 -1 0.43 7 95 2 0.24 10 85 -0 0.32 8 90 -7 0.49 7 >95 -15 0.49 7 >95 8 0.81 2 45 18 0.43 7 10 5 0.26 9 70

TM

19

50 13

75 12

80 13

75 15

65 27

15 17

55 -2

>95 20

45 16

65 12

80 14

SC

REA

0.02 0.76 0.07 95 0.5 0.46 0.16 25 0.07 0.37 0.19 90 0.43 0.68 0.1 40 0.28 0.68 0.1 60 0.18 0.52 0.15 75 0.26 0.36 0.19 65 0 0.85 0.04 95 0.57 0.71 0.09 20 0.46 0.58 0.13 35 0.25 0.63 0.12 65

-0 016 0.75 0 004 2 -0 005 0.44 0 009 30 -0.01 0.33 0.01 10 0 013 0.65 0 005 >95 0 007 0.65 0 005 90 0 005 0.49 0 008 80 0 0.31 0.01 55 -0 009 0.83 0 003 10 0 006 0.69 0 005 85 0 013 0.54 0 007 >95 0 012 0.59 0 007 >95

-0.03 0.71 0.05 65 -0.12 0.39 0.1 95 -0.03 03 0.11 65 0.23 0.62 0.06 4 0.04 0.56 0.07 35 03 0.46 0.08 2 0.15 0.27 0.11 10 0.16 0.82 0.03 10 0.49 0.67 0.05 1 0.16 0.52 0.08 10 0.04 0.58 0.07 35

0.2 0 51 0 32 80 0.7 0 82 0.13 35 0.2 0 58 0.28 80 0.4 0 51 0 32 60

0.16 0.63 0.12 80 0.2 0.65 0.1 75 0.81 0.88 0.04 3 0.41 0.68 0.1 40 0.6 0.61 0.12 15

-0 004 0.61 0 006 35 0 0.63 0 006 55 -0 008 0.88 0 002 15 0 005 0.66 0 005 80 0 005 0.59 0 007 80

0.06 0.58 0.07 30 0.08 06 0.06 25 0.18 0.86 0.02 10 -0.03 0.63 0.06 65 0.16 0.55 0.07 10

0.6 0 63 0.25 40 0.6 0.23 0.5 40 1.2 0 38 0.41 10 0 0 51 0 32 95 0.5 0.6 0.25 50 0.4 0 37 0.41 60 0.3 0.43 0 38 70 0.7 0.8 0.13 35 0.5 0 59 0.28 50 0.8 0.47 0 35 25 -0.2 0 51 0 32 >95

75 20

45 -16

>95 24

25 31

10 25

20

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2010 Fall Sire Summary

International Brangus Breeders Association

MAVERICK OF BRINKS R424771 PHN: 392X Sire: PLS IDAHO JACK S933 R359828 DOB: 02/29/1988 Breeder: GLENN & CAROLYN BRINKMAN Gen: 3rd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MC ALIAS 535P R9680324 PHN: 535P Sire: NIMITZ OF BRINKS 75L12 R804378 DOB: 02/19/2004 Breeder: BOLD STAR RANCH Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MC COOL HAND 52M6 R808651 PHN: 52M6 Sire: MC COOL HAND 000J4 C35330 DOB: 02/12/2002 Breeder: MOUND CREEK RANCHES Gen: 1st Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MC JETHRO 00S3 R10043914 PHN: 00S3 Sire: MC JOHN WAYNE 165N3 R9679417 DOB: 02/14/2006 Breeder: RED BIRD MEADOWS RANCH Gen: 2nd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MC JOHN WAYNE 165N3 R9679417 PHN: 165N3 Sire: TJM JOHN WAYNE 44L R797239 DOB: 10/22/2003 Breeder: BOLD STAR RANCH Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MC JOHN WAYNE 661N13 R9679429 PHN: 661N13 Sire: TJM JOHN WAYNE 44L R797239 DOB: 11/25/2003 Breeder: BOLD STAR RANCH Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MC JOHN WAYNE 99P10 R10001705 PHN: 99P10 Sire: TJM JOHN WAYNE 44L R797239 DOB: 03/03/2004 Breeder: MILLER BRANGUS LLC Gen: 4th Owner: LACR CATTLE COMPANY LP MC LEAD GUN 101R11 R10039796 PHN: 101R11 Sire: LEAD GUN OF BRINKS 222K14 R778561 DOB: 09/17/2005 Breeder: MILLER BRANGUS LLC Gen: 5th Owner: HAYMANS 711 RANCH MC NEW DIRECTION 000 M24 R823787 PHN: 000M24 Sire: CONNEALY FREIGHTLINER EA13026916 DOB: 09/14/2002 Breeder: MOUND CREEK RANCHES Gen: 1st Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MC NEWS MAN 2K4 R777965 PHN: 2K4 Sire: MC NEWS MAN 81H13 R712154 DOB: 10/30/2000 Breeder: MOUND CREEK RANCHES Gen: 3rd Owner: MOUND CREEK RANCHES MC NEWS MAN 81H13 R712154 PHN: 81H13 Sire: NEWS MAKER OF BRINKS 71Z4 R484891 DOB: 04/03/1998 Breeder: WHITEHALL PLANTATION Gen: 3rd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MC REAL DEAL 541R3 R10038652 PHN: 541R3 Sire: TJM JOHN WAYNE 44L R797239 DOB: 10/02/2005 Breeder: JERRY & TERRY LIGON Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MC REVELATION 129T R10081221 PHN: 129T Sire: MC NEW DIRECTION 000 M24 R823787 DOB: 02/15/2007 Breeder: MILLER BRANGUS LLC Gen: 2nd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MC RIGHT DIRECTION 624R R10038792 PHN: 624R Sire: MC NEW DIRECTION 000 M24 R823787 DOB: 09/26/2005 Breeder: 4C BRANGUS Gen: 2nd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MC RINGO 98R13 R10048432 PHN: 98R13 Sire: MC JOHN WAYNE 165N3 R9679417 DOB: 11/11/2005 Breeder: MOUND CREEK RANCHES Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MC STRAIGHT LINE 12R3 R10038912 PHN: 12R3 Sire: MC NEW DIRECTION 000 M24 R823787 DOB: 09/05/2005 Breeder: 4C BRANGUS Gen: 2nd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MORGAN OF BRINKS 795P60 R9694176 PHN: 795P60 Sire: LEAD GUN OF BRINKS 222K14 R778561 DOB: 10/09/2004 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list)

Proven Sires

Herds: 118 Progeny: 856 Daughters: 312 Herds: 10 Progeny: 104 Daughters: 12 Herds: 27 Progeny: 156 Daughters: 34 Herds: 13 Progeny: 125 Daughters: 0 Herds: 27 Progeny: 296 Daughters: 50 Herds: 19 Progeny: 158 Daughters: 31 Herds: 6 Progeny: 120 Daughters: 6 Herds: 1 Progeny: 64 Daughters: 6 Herds: 36 Progeny: 419 Daughters: 82 Herds: 13 Progeny: 95 Daughters: 8 Summit Sire Herds: 95 Progeny: 778 Daughters: 245 Herds: 20 Progeny: 214 Daughters: 7 Herds: 13 Progeny: 80 Daughters: 0 Herds: 28 Progeny: 134 Daughters: 1 Herds: 18 Progeny: 73 Daughters: 0 Herds: 14 Progeny: 91 Daughters: 0 Herds: 12 Progeny: 101 Daughters: 10

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BW

13 0.89 0.4 70 -3 2 0.7 08 2 42 0.76 0.7 >95 55 0.7 08 >95 5.7 0.81 05 >95 23 0.74 08 90 38 0.73 08 >95 -1 2 0.64 1 15 3.1 0.84 05 95 0.9 0.7 08 60 22 0.88 0.4 90 1.7 0.77 0.7 80 3.1 0.66 0.9 95 05 0.72 08 50 1.4 0.63 1 75 26 0.66 0.9 90 18 0.7 08 80

WW

31 0.89 2 25 15 0.68 5 75 54 0.73 4 1 36 0.69 5 10 48 08 3 2 21 0.73 4 55 37 0.69 5 10 44 0.62 6 3 49 0.82 3 1 40 0.66 5 10 34 0.87 2 15 44 0.76 4 3 58 0.64 6 1 29 0.7 4 25 28 0.61 6 30 35 0.65 5 15 25 0.68 5 40

YW

52 0 84 4 25 32 0 52 10 70 71 0 61 8 4 62 0 59 9 10 78 0.73 6 2 40 0 62 8 50 59 0 57 9 15 70 0.48 11 5 86 0.76 5 1 61 0 54 10 15 58 0.8 4 15 84 0 67 7 1 109 0.5 10 1 63 0 57 9 10 54 0.48 11 25 62 0 55 9 10 45 0 58 9 40

MK

2 0.84 2 85 18 0.36 8 10 7 0.49 7 55 13 0.2 10 20 7 0.51 6 55 17 0.47 7 10 4 0.31 8 70 -3 0.31 8 >95 14 0.62 5 15 10 0.36 8 35 4 0.79 3 75 4 0.32 8 75 18 0.22 10 5 15 0.23 10 10 10 0.2 10 35 19 0.23 10 4 5 0.34 8 65

Brangus Journal

TM

17

60 25

20 34

4 30

10 31

10 27

15 23

30 19

50 38

1 30

10 21

40 26

20 47

1 30

10 24

30 37

2 18

55

SC

02 0.73 0.19 80 0.1 0.39 0.41 85 0.1 0.51 0.32 85 0.9 0.51 0.32 20 08 0.63 0.25 25 05 0.51 0.32 50 0.7 0.47 0.35 35 1 0.39 0.41 15 1.9 0.66 0.22 1 06 0.43 0.38 40 0.9 0.7 0.19 20 0.7 0.58 0.28 35 1.7 0.42 0.38 1 1 0.48 0.35 15 05 0.39 0.41 50 18 0.48 0.35 1 0.7 0.49 0.35 35

REA

0.3 0.76 0 07 60 0.13 0 56 0.13 85 0.96 0 63 0.12 1 0.95 0 61 0.12 1 0.73 0.74 0 09 5 0 22 0 63 0.12 70 0.46 0.6 0.12 35 0 55 0.5 0.15 20 0.76 0.77 0 07 4 0.5 0 57 0.13 25 0 28 0.8 0 06 60 0.7 0 69 0.1 10 0.99 0 52 0.15 1 0 38 0 59 0.13 45 0 61 0 51 0.15 15 0 39 0 59 0.13 45 0.76 0 62 0.12 4

FAT

0.01 0.73 0 004 95 -0 011 0.53 0 007 5 0 0.61 0 006 55 0 029 0.61 0 006 >95 0 005 0.74 0 004 80 0 011 0.61 0 006 95 0 003 0.59 0 007 75 -0 008 0.47 0 008 15 0 009 0.76 0 004 90 0 016 0.55 0 007 >95 0 003 0.78 0 004 75 0 015 0.68 0 005 >95 0 014 0.51 0 007 >95 0 018 0.58 0 007 >95 0 009 0.5 0 007 90 0 003 0.58 0 007 75 0 005 0.57 0 007 80

IMF

0.19 0.61 0.06 10 0.06 05 0.08 30 -0.02 0.58 0.07 60 0.27 0.56 0.07 2 0.21 0.7 0.05 5 0.27 0.58 0.07 2 0.18 0.55 0.07 10 0.1 0.44 0.09 20 -0.06 0.74 0.05 80 -0.04 0.51 0.08 70 -0.1 0.76 0.04 90 -0.19 0.64 0.06 >95 0.04 0.47 0.08 35 0.05 0.53 0.08 30 0.06 0.45 0.08 30 0.01 0.53 0.08 45 0.13 0.56 0.07 15

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2010 Fall Sire Summary

International Brangus Breeders Association

Proven Sires

MR BAR J CHILI PEPPER 161G R707785 PHN: 161G Sire: TRANSFORMER OF BRINKS R636795 DOB: 12/20/1997 Breeder: CHAD G SCHULTZ Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MR BAR J REVENUE 161K5 ET R773831 PHN: 161K5 Sire: TRANSFORMER OF BRINKS R636795 DOB: 04/15/2000 Breeder: CHAD G SCHULTZ Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MR BR SLAM 264J R741151 PHN: 264J Sire: NEWS MAKER OF BRINKS 71Z4 R484891 DOB: 02/03/1999 Breeder: MOUND CREEK RANCHES Gen: 5th Owner: TOMMIE ROGERS MR CR FRED 99/N26 R9665002 PHN: 99/N26 Sire: SG TONTO 820H7 R718941 DOB: 02/06/2003 Breeder: CENTER RANCH Gen: 3rd Owner: CENTER RANCH MR CR JIM BOWIE 535/L25 R794591 PHN: 535/L25 Sire: MR CENTER RANCH SHARPSHOOTER R718509 DOB: 01/10/2001 Breeder: CENTER RANCH Gen: 3rd Owner: WILLIAM BODIFORD MR CR TERMINATOR 99/M26 R808406 PHN: 99/M26 Sire: TRANSFORMER OF BRINKS R636795 DOB: 03/13/2002 Breeder: TINER FAMILY CATTLE Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MR. STALWART 36M2 R812931 PHN: 36M2 Sire: ESCOBA DUKE -16E2 R637707 DOB: 04/05/2002 Breeder: STALWART RANCHES Gen: 4th Owner: STALWART RANCHES MR. TOWNSEND-LUCKY-13/7 R695474 PHN: 13/7 Sire: MR 304 (LUCKY) 118 R617909 DOB: 02/23/1997 Breeder: GAYLAND & PATTI TOWNSEND Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MTG PROTOTYPE OF WOW 755F R672261 PHN: 755F Sire: MTG MR UPDATE 833A R513040 DOB: 11/06/1996 Breeder: M T G BRANGUS Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) NEW ERA OF BRINKS 541J37 R754126 PHN: 541J37 Sire: KO OF BRINKS 392F10 R655637 DOB: 10/18/1999 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) NEWS MAKER OF BRINKS 71Z4 R484891 PHN: 71Z4 Sire: MAVERICK OF BRINKS R424771 DOB: 04/16/1990 Breeder: GLENN & CAROLYN BRINKMAN Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) NEWT OF BRINKS 302P16 R9685720 PHN: 302P16 Sire: LEAD GUN OF BRINKS 222K14 R778561 DOB: 02/19/2004 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) NIMITZ OF BRINKS 75L12 R804378 PHN: 75L12 Sire: CEO OF BRINKS 99J44 R754008 DOB: 09/24/2001 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) NMSU 94004 R600450 PHN: 404 Sire: NMSU 92006 R551563 DOB: 01/21/1994 Breeder: NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY Gen: 6th Owner: NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY PATRIOT OF AK 384Z2 R474082 PHN: 384/Z2 Sire: VCC IMPACT 92T17 R361951 DOB: 01/04/1990 Breeder: A K BRANGUS Gen: 3rd Owner: WHIP-O-WILL LAND AND CATTLE PICASSO OF BRINKS 881F18 R670795 PHN: 881F18 Sire: SCULPTOR OF BRINKS 30C10 R556045 DOB: 10/14/1996 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) PR DOUBLE TIME 55/9 R733651 PHN: 55/9 Sire: CADENCE OF BRINKS R593769 DOB: 03/19/1999 Breeder: PERRY RANCH Gen: 4th Owner: PERRY RANCH

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Brangus Journal

Herds: 16 Progeny: 54 Daughters: 27 Herds: 23 Progeny: 305 Daughters: 67 Herds: 1 Progeny: 74 Daughters: 10 Herds: 35 Progeny: 144 Daughters: 24 Herds: 16 Progeny: 68 Daughters: 19 Herds: 17 Progeny: 72 Daughters: 14 Herds: 2 Progeny: 61 Daughters: 2 Herds: 48 Progeny: 700 Daughters: 227 Herds: 20 Progeny: 72 Daughters: 28 Herds: 53 Progeny: 426 Daughters: 126 Summit Sire Herds: 156 Progeny: 1546 Daughters: 569 Herds: 59 Progeny: 391 Daughters: 33 Herds: 81 Progeny: 629 Daughters: 160 Herds: 1 Progeny: 109 Daughters: 23 Herds: 31 Progeny: 164 Daughters: 46 Summit Sire Herds: 62 Progeny: 460 Daughters: 144 Herds: 6 Progeny: 117 Daughters: 36

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BW

05 0.69 0.9 50 0.1 0.84 05 40 -1.2 0.75 0.7 15 4.1 0.77 0.7 >95 13 0.66 0.9 70 0.1 0.66 0.9 40 12 0.7 08 70 1.4 0.89 0.4 75 2.1 0.68 0.9 85 -2.2 0.86 0.4 10 08 0.92 03 60 -6.2 0.84 05 1 -1.6 0.87 0.4 10 15 0.7 08 75 58 0.78 0.7 >95 08 0.85 0.4 60 -2.9 0.72 08 3

WW

21 0.61 6 55 18 0.79 4 70 20 0.64 6 60 39 0.72 4 10 29 0.61 6 25 19 0.62 6 60 30 06 6 25 15 0.87 2 75 23 0.63 6 45 4 0.84 3 >95 28 0.92 1 30 12 0.82 3 85 25 0.86 2 40 24 0.7 4 45 38 0.74 4 10 21 0.84 3 55 21 0.69 5 50

YW

43 0 38 13 45 43 0.41 12 45 40 0.47 11 50 63 0 56 9 10 55 0.46 11 20 50 0.46 11 30 47 0 32 14 35 29 0.71 6 75 37 0.43 12 60 18 0.78 5 95 44 0 87 3 45 32 0.73 6 70 41 0.79 5 50 32 0 62 8 70 66 0.47 11 10 38 0.78 5 55 41 0.5 10 50

MK

-2 0.48 7 95 9 0 57 5 40 6 0 33 8 60 14 0.42 7 15 -1 0.41 7 90 6 0 37 8 60 9 0.24 10 45 -3 0.78 3 95 6 0.49 7 65 5 0.74 4 65 7 0 88 2 55 12 0.46 7 25 19 0.72 4 4 2 0.5 6 85 -0 0 59 5 90 5 0.75 3 70 15 0 56 5 15

TM

9

90 18

55 16

65 34

4 14

70 16

65 24

30 5

>95 17

55 7

95 21

40 18

55 31

10 14

75 19

50 15

70 26

20

SC

REA

0.48 0 34 0.2 30 0 33 0 38 0.19 55 0 02 0 36 0.19 95 0 63 0 55 0.13 15 0 04 0.47 0.16 90 0.8 0.48 0.16 3

-0.002 0.3 0 01 45 0.003 0 35 0 01 75 -0.001 0.26 0.011 50 -0.002 0 52 0.007 45 0 02 0.43 0.009 >95 0 01 0.45 0.008 95

0.06 0.29 0.11 30 0.01 0.31 0.11 45 -0.02 0.29 0.11 60 -0.13 0.49 0.08 95 0.03 0.4 0.09 40 0.22 0.42 0.09 4

03 0.51 0.32 70 0.4 0.26 0.47 60 12 0.71 0.19 10 0 0.81 0.13 95 1.1 0.65 0.22 10 0.1 0.73 0.19 85 0.9 0.51 0.32 20 06 0.31 0.44 40 06 0.69 0.22 40 -0 2 0.35 0.41 >95

0 25 0 63 0.12 65 0 09 0.25 0.22 85 0 56 0.79 0 07 20 0 02 0 83 0 06 95 0.41 0.74 0 09 40 0 23 0 81 0 06 70 0 25 0.47 0.16 65 0 07 0.28 0.22 90 0 03 0.78 0 07 95 0 35 0.46 0.16 50

-0 01 0.6 0.006 10 -0.005 0.21 0.012 30 -0.006 0.78 0.004 25 0.002 0 82 0.003 65 -0.001 0.72 0.004 50 -0.009 0.79 0.004 10 -0.005 0.44 0.009 30 -0 01 0.23 0.012 10 -0.017 0.76 0.004 1 -0.014 0.42 0.009 2

-0.02 0.57 0.07 60 -0.01 0.18 0.13 55 0.19 0.76 0.04 10 0.08 0.79 0.04 25 -0.07 0.7 0.05 80 0.25 0.77 0.04 3 0.12 0.35 0.1 15 -0.08 0.18 0.13 85 -0.26 0.74 0.05 >95 -0.02 0.4 0.09 60

05 0.26 0.47 50 0.7 0.31 0.44 35 03 0.27 0.47 70 -0.1 0.46 0.35 95 0.4 0.33 0.44 60 05 0.35 0.41 50

FAT

IMF


2010 Fall Sire Summary

International Brangus Breeders Association

PR ELIXIR 698L3 R804529 PHN: 698L3 Sire: CADENCE OF BRINKS R593769 DOB: 11/11/2001 Breeder: PERRY RANCH Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) PRESTIGE 44L3 R787374 PHN: 44L3 Sire: TRANSFORMER OF BRINKS R636795 DOB: 03/21/2001 Breeder: ZEB MORRIS JR Gen: 3rd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) PW OSCAR 120/3 R87506 PHN: 120/3 Sire: AF OSCAR 2/1 R67081 DOB: 12/19/1972 Breeder: WILLOW SPRINGS RANCH Gen: 6th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) RBF DOWNTOWN OF ATLAS R597952 PHN: 2D Sire: RBF ATLAS 33/7 R418304 DOB: 01/16/1994 Breeder: RAYS BRANGUS FARMS Gen: 7th Owner: RAYS BRANGUS FARMS ROBERTSON OF BRINKS 209S9 R10046089 PHN: 209S9 Sire: BRINKS BRIGHT SIDE 607L11 R815045 DOB: 01/28/2006 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 6th Owner: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY RUMOR OF BRINKS 675G12 R679133 PHN: 675G12 Sire: BRINKS CC NEWS DAY 661C2 R556270 DOB: 02/13/1997 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) SANDIA JACK 589L12 R804489 PHN: 589L12 Sire: BRIGHT SIDE OF BRINKS 789G5 R700597 DOB: 10/03/2001 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) SANKEYS RELOAD 108N R9662046 PHN: 108N Sire: SANKEYS REVOLUTION 860K R768893 DOB: 03/06/2003 Breeder: CHRIS & SHAREE M SANKEY Gen: 3rd Owner: JIM & BRENDA MUSSULMAN SANKEYS REVOLUTION 860K R768893 PHN: 860K Sire: MR BAR J CHILI PEPPER 161G R707785 DOB: 07/02/2000 Breeder: JEANA SANKEY Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) SB-CCR TENDERIZER 430E R641677 PHN: 430E Sire: CCR PATHFINDER 152W R402324 DOB: 02/23/1995 Breeder: SPROUL EMILY Gen: 2nd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) S.B. MR CADENCE 430H5 R725508 PHN: 430H5 Sire: CADENCE OF BRINKS R593769 DOB: 02/03/1998 Breeder: SPROUL EMILY Gen: 3rd Owner: COLDWATER CATTLE CO SCC CADENCE 237L R806670 PHN: 237L Sire: CADENCE OF BRINKS R593769 DOB: 09/13/2001 Breeder: SHELL CREEK CATTLE CO. Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) SG MR CADENCE 610F12 R685426 PHN: 610/F12 Sire: CADENCE OF BRINKS R593769 DOB: 12/06/1996 Breeder: SOUTH GATE RANCH LLC Gen: 4th Owner: CARL HILLIN SG MR MVP 103J R744311 PHN: 103/J Sire: SOUTH GATES MVP 157E22 R651026 DOB: 02/20/1999 Breeder: SOUTH GATE RANCH LLC Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) SG TONTO 820H7 R718941 PHN: 820H7 Sire: TRANSFORMER OF BRINKS R636795 DOB: 02/23/1998 Breeder: SOUTH GATE RANCH LLC Gen: 2nd Owner: TWO HEARTS BRANGUS SINGLETARY OF BRINKS 675R R10004011 PHN: 675R Sire: LEAD GUN OF BRINKS 222K14 R778561 DOB: 01/15/2005 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) SMR TRANSFORMER 423K R756202 PHN: 423K Sire: TRANSFORMER OF BRINKS R636795 DOB: 02/14/2000 Breeder: SIDON MOUNTAIN RANCH Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list)

Proven Sires

Herds: 48 Progeny: 402 Daughters: 56 Herds: 13 Progeny: 66 Daughters: 9 Herds: 30 Progeny: 287 Daughters: 164 Herds: 9 Progeny: 151 Daughters: 40 Herds: 25 Progeny: 98 Daughters: 0 Herds: 14 Progeny: 133 Daughters: 16 Herds: 1 Progeny: 60 Daughters: 18 Herds: 3 Progeny: 94 Daughters: 8 Herds: 21 Progeny: 65 Daughters: 16 Herds: 38 Progeny: 247 Daughters: 83 Herds: 13 Progeny: 350 Daughters: 92 Herds: 2 Progeny: 74 Daughters: 16 Herds: 11 Progeny: 233 Daughters: 36 Herds: 6 Progeny: 105 Daughters: 11 Herds: 48 Progeny: 367 Daughters: 81 Herds: 95 Progeny: 613 Daughters: 22 Herds: 7 Progeny: 67 Daughters: 19

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BW

-0 5 0.85 0.4 25 13 0.71 08 70 -1 5 08 05 10 23 0.78 0.7 90 1.7 0.67 0.9 80 0.1 0.76 0.7 40 1.7 0.63 1 80 3.1 0.7 08 95 2 0.69 0.9 85 28 0.82 05 95 06 0.83 05 50 33 0.67 0.9 95 -0.4 0.78 0.7 30 1 0.68 0.9 65 -0 3 0.84 05 30 16 0.86 0.4 80 1 0.67 0.9 65

WW

36 0.82 3 10 21 0.61 6 55 14 0.84 3 80 25 0.74 4 40 37 0.66 5 10 29 0.71 4 25 25 06 6 40 22 0.66 5 50 23 0.61 6 45 19 0.79 4 65 22 0.82 3 50 50 0.63 6 1 23 0.77 4 50 37 0.66 5 10 35 0.81 3 15 29 0.85 2 25 36 06 6 10

YW

55 0.73 6 20 41 0.47 11 50 39 0.74 6 55 39 0 56 9 55 63 0 53 10 10 57 0.46 11 20 50 0.43 12 30 36 0.18 16 60 43 0 34 14 45 37 0 62 8 60 43 0 67 7 45 80 0 54 10 2 56 0 63 8 20 54 0.27 14 25 57 0 68 7 20 63 0.77 5 10 59 0.47 11 15

MK

4 0.57 5 75 16 0.36 8 10 8 0.81 2 45 -25 0.58 5 >95 -2 0.23 10 95 2 0.47 7 85 13 0.43 7 20 3 0.3 8 80 10 0.37 8 35 4 0.68 4 75 16 0.68 4 10 4 0.4 7 75 23 0.54 6 2 -8 0.35 8 >95 1 0.65 4 90 4 0.39 8 75 6 0.41 7 60

TM

22

35 26

20 15

65 -13

>95 16

60 17

60 25

20 14

75 22

35 13

75 27

15 29

15 34

3 11

85 18

55 18

55 24

25

SC

0.4 0.63 0.25 60 0.4 0.31 0.44 60 0.7 0.49 0.35 35 0.7 0.37 0.41 35 0.7 0.38 0.41 35 03 0.37 0.41 70 06 0.29 0.47 40

0.4 0.22 05 60 05 0.49 0.35 50 1.7 0.63 0.25 1 06 0.18 0.54 40 02 0.56 0.28 80 1 0.21 05 15 -0 6 0.58 0.28 >95 1.4 0.68 0.22 3 05 0.23 05 50

REA

FAT

IMF

0 21 0.74 0 09 70 0 36 0.42 0.17 50 0 32 0.43 0.17 55 0.6 0 56 0.13 15 0.92 0 56 0.13 1 0 33 0.49 0.16 55 0.79 0.44 0.17 3 -0 01 0.17 0.25 95 0 24 0.28 0.22 65 0 03 0 56 0.13 95 -0.18 0 68 0.1 >95 0.45 0 57 0.13 35 0.45 0 35 0.19 35

0 012 0.71 0 004 >95 0 0.4 0 009 55 -0 004 0.39 0.01 35 -0 011 0.54 0 007 5 0 013 0.54 0 007 >95 -0 003 0.46 0 008 40 0 004 0.41 0 009 80 0 006 0.13 0 013 85 -0 004 0.24 0 012 35 -0 001 0.52 0 007 50 -0 003 0.65 0 005 40 -0 005 0.55 0 007 30 0 002 0.32 0.01 65

0.16 0.7 0.05 10 -0.09 0.36 0.1 90 -0.21 03 0.11 >95 -0.21 0.52 0.08 >95 0.12 05 0.08 15 0.01 0.43 0.09 45 -0.07 0.38 0.1 80 0.01 0.1 0.14 45 0.14 0.21 0.12 15 -0.08 0.49 0.08 85 -0.18 0.62 0.06 >95 -0.05 0.51 0.08 75 -0.04 0.29 0.11 70

0 86 0 55 0.13 2 0 58 0.78 0 07 20 0.48 0.26 0.22 30

-0 005 0.53 0 007 30 0 002 0.77 0 004 65 0 004 0.23 0 012 80

-0.1 0.48 0.08 90 0.24 0.74 0.05 3 -0.04 0.22 0.12 70

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2010 Fall Sire Summary

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Proven Sires

SONAR OF BRINKS 607L18 R804495 PHN: 607L18 Sire: ALI OF BRINKS 209J2 R738436 DOB: 09/28/2001 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY SOUTH GATE'S MVP 157E22 R651026 PHN: 157/E22 Sire: WB MR 65W3-804A14 R505203 DOB: 10/20/1995 Breeder: CLAYTON WILLIAMS Gen: 3rd Owner: SOUTH GATE RANCH LLC SPECIAL ADDITION OF BRINKS R647046 PHN: 87E2 Sire: BRINKS CC NEWS DAY 661C2 R556270 DOB: 09/22/1995 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) SR TATANKA WARRIOR P425 R9674979 PHN: P425 Sire: BRINKS EASY STREET 30D37 R623286 DOB: 01/03/2004 Breeder: SPITZER RANCH Gen: 4th Owner: SPITZER RANCH STINGER OF BRINKS 99L8 R788480 PHN: 99L8 Sire: ALI OF BRINKS 209J2 R738436 DOB: 02/09/2001 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 4th Owner: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY STRIKEEAGLE OF BRINKS 535M27 R824932 PHN: 535M27 Sire: NEW ERA OF BRINKS 541J37 R754126 DOB: 09/22/2002 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) SUCCESS OF CAMP COOLEY 55H R715440 PHN: 55H Sire: TRANSFORMER OF BRINKS R636795 DOB: 02/10/1998 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 4th Owner: LYNN & MARY MCCANN SUHN'S AFFIRMED 416N4 R9678800 PHN: 416N4 Sire: ALI OF BRINKS 209J2 R738436 DOB: 09/27/2003 Breeder: VERNON OR VICKI SUHN Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) SUHN'S ALYDAR 416N3 R9678799 PHN: 416N3 Sire: ALI OF BRINKS 209J2 R738436 DOB: 09/23/2003 Breeder: VERNON OR VICKI SUHN Gen: 5th Owner: GENESIS RANCH SUHN'S BT 331R15 R10015202 PHN: 331R15 Sire: BURTINS TRANSFORMER 803G3 R711683 DOB: 02/13/2005 Breeder: VERNON OR VICKI SUHN Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) SUHN'S CRC COWMAKER 331M2 R9659053 PHN: 331M2 Sire: CADENCE OF BRINKS R593769 DOB: 09/26/2002 Breeder: VERNON OR VICKI SUHN Gen: 2nd Owner: CHIMNEY ROCK CATTLE COMPANY SUHN'S NEW ERA 331N R9666004 PHN: 331N Sire: NEW ERA OF BRINKS 541J37 R754126 DOB: 01/26/2003 Breeder: VERNON OR VICKI SUHN Gen: 3rd Owner: BRUCE AND PATTY CUNYUS SUHN'S NEXT STEP 331R7 R10015200 PHN: 331R7 Sire: BURTINS TRANSFORMER 803G3 R711683 DOB: 02/03/2005 Breeder: VERNON OR VICKI SUHN Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) SUHN'S NORTHERN DANCER 416R4 R10015207 PHN: 416R4 Sire: SUNDANCE OF BRINKS 392G9 R679961 DOB: 01/30/2005 Breeder: VERNON OR VICKI SUHN Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) SUHN'S PICASSO 416K R785611 PHN: 416K Sire: PICASSO OF BRINKS 881F18 R670795 DOB: 09/18/2000 Breeder: VERNON OR VICKI SUHN Gen: 5th Owner: JOE K & TODD SMITH SUHN'S TARGET 416M7 R816154 PHN: 416M7 Sire: WB TARGET 804D32 R613376 DOB: 02/17/2002 Breeder: VERNON OR VICKI SUHN Gen: 2nd Owner: JOE & REGENA REYNOLDS SUNDANCE OF BRINKS 392G9 R679961 PHN: 392G9 Sire: COWBOY OF BRINKS R527981 DOB: 03/02/1997 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 3rd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list)

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Herds: 43 Progeny: 410 Daughters: 111 Herds: 23 Progeny: 256 Daughters: 49 Summit Sire Herds: 73 Progeny: 763 Daughters: 248 Herds: 7 Progeny: 59 Daughters: 2 Herds: 14 Progeny: 153 Daughters: 52 Herds: 10 Progeny: 119 Daughters: 20 Herds: 1 Progeny: 175 Daughters: 35 Herds: 44 Progeny: 576 Daughters: 61 Herds: 37 Progeny: 447 Daughters: 35 Herds: 5 Progeny: 109 Daughters: 6 Herds: 13 Progeny: 145 Daughters: 11 Herds: 5 Progeny: 90 Daughters: 8 Herds: 38 Progeny: 432 Daughters: 15 Herds: 20 Progeny: 123 Daughters: 3 Herds: 7 Progeny: 92 Daughters: 14 Herds: 9 Progeny: 104 Daughters: 13 Herds: 89 Progeny: 576 Daughters: 127

EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank:

BW

-0.1 0.84 05 35 13 08 05 70 13 0.89 0.4 70 -3 0.64 1 3 -0 3 0.76 0.7 30 -1 2 0.62 1 15 1.1 0.75 0.7 65 1.1 0.86 0.4 65 -1 2 0.84 05 15 06 0.71 08 50 4.4 0.73 08 >95 -3 2 0.69 0.9 2 -1 5 0.84 05 10 -1 2 0.72 08 15 05 0.69 0.9 50 3 0.76 0.7 95 -0.4 0.87 0.4 30

WW

0 0 83 3 >95 34 0.78 4 15 28 0 88 2 30 3 0.6 6 >95 -4 0.74 4 >95 21 0 69 5 55 24 0.73 4 45 28 0 85 2 30 9 0 83 3 95 36 0 68 5 10 23 0.71 4 45 13 0 66 5 80 13 0 82 3 80 7 0 69 5 95 37 0 66 5 10 49 0 67 5 1 15 0 86 2 80

YW

4 0.77 5 >95 62 0.63 8 10 61 0.83 4 15 21 0.43 12 90 11 0.65 7 >95 47 0.53 10 35 48 0.59 9 35 51 0.77 5 30 19 0.72 6 90 65 0.53 10 10 37 0.56 9 60 29 0.53 10 75 45 0.72 6 40 26 0.55 9 80 54 0.47 11 20 78 0.52 10 2 37 0.79 5 60

MK

1 0.69 4 85 -3 0.59 5 95 20 0.81 2 3 16 0.26 9 10 3 0.58 5 80 -11 0.44 7 >95 -7 0.53 6 >95 -1 0.55 5 95 2 0.48 7 85 18 03 8 5 7 0.38 8 55 7 0.37 8 55 16 0.37 8 10 10 0.27 9 35 -1 0.38 8 95 -1 0.41 7 90 10 0.72 4 35

TM

1

>95 15

70 34

4 17

60 1

>95 -0

>95 5

>95 13

75 6

95 36

3 19

50 13

75 23

30 14

75 17

55 24

25 17

60

SC

1.4 0 69 0.22 3 1 0 54 0 32 15 0.4 0.74 0.19 60 0 0 33 0.44 95 0.8 0 55 0.28 25 0.6 0 39 0.41 40 0.5 0 51 0 32 50 1.3 0 67 0.22 5 1.7 0 66 0.22 1 0 0.44 0 38 95 0.3 0 39 0.41 70 1.4 0.41 0 38 3 0.7 0.6 0.25 35 0.9 0.44 0 38 20 0.8 0.4 0 38 25 0.7 0 38 0.41 35 0 0.71 0.19 95

REA

-0.1 0.79 0.07 >95 0.11 0.39 0.19 85 0.44 0.82 0.06 35 0.47 0.46 0.16 30 0.25 0.68 0.1 65 0.33 0.51 0.15 55 0.63 0.61 0.12 15 0.22 0.79 0.07 70 -0 01 0.73 0.09 95 0.37 0.57 0.13 50 0.29 0.58 0.13 60 0.43 0.57 0.13 40 0.39 0.74 0.09 45 0.16 0.56 0.13 80 0.32 0.49 0.16 55 0.21 0.52 0.15 70 0.38 0.8 0.06 45

FAT

0 001 0.77 0 004 60 -0 005 0.35 0.01 30 -0 012 0.79 0 004 4 -0 001 0.4 0 009 50 0 009 0.66 0 005 90 0 0.48 0 008 55 0.01 0.59 0 007 95 -0 004 0.78 0 004 35 -0 007 0.72 0 004 20 0 001 0.55 0 007 60 -0 004 0.57 0 007 35 0 001 0.55 0 007 60 -0 005 0.73 0 004 30 -0 003 0.55 0 007 40 -0 015 0.48 0 008 2 -0 004 0.46 0 008 35 0 003 0.79 0 004 75

IMF

0.18 0.76 0.04 10 0.02 03 0.11 45 -0.09 0.79 0.04 90 0.04 0.39 0.1 35 0.34 0.63 0.06 1 0.48 0.45 0.08 1 0.14 0.55 0.07 15 0.02 0.75 0.04 45 -0.08 0.68 0.05 85 -0.06 0.51 0.08 80 0.16 0.52 0.08 10 0.25 0.51 0.08 3 -0.13 0.69 0.05 95 -0.07 05 0.08 80 -0.17 0.44 0.09 >95 -0.09 0.47 0.08 90 0.07 0.77 0.04 25


2010 Fall Sire Summary

International Brangus Breeders Association

SUTTON OF BRINKS 99R104 R10046839 PHN: 99R104 Sire: BRINKS BRIGHT SIDE 607L11 R815045 DOB: 10/01/2005 Breeder: CHIMNEY ROCK CATTLE COMPANY Gen: 4th Owner: DANNY MEYER SVF BRIGHT FUTURE 23M6 R805525 PHN: 23M6 Sire: BRIGHT SIDE OF BRINKS 789G5 R700597 DOB: 01/27/2002 Breeder: SALACOA VALLEY FARMS Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) SVF HIGH PRIME 99K31 R778526 PHN: 99K31 Sire: SUNDANCE OF BRINKS 392G9 R679961 DOB: 09/30/2000 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) SVF MR 535N32 R9677104 PHN: 535N32 Sire: BRIGHT SIDE OF BRINKS 789G5 R700597 DOB: 11/16/2003 Breeder: SALACOA VALLEY FARMS Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) SVF MR 793J41 R753285 PHN: 793J41 Sire: SPECIAL ADDITION OF BRINKS R647046 DOB: 10/07/1999 Breeder: SALACOA VALLEY FARMS Gen: 5th Owner: LITTLE CREEK FARMS TCB CATAWBA WARRIOR R532 R10009407 PHN: R532 Sire: SR CADENCE WARRIOR H823 R706776 DOB: 02/18/2005 Breeder: SPITZER RANCH Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) TEXAS DUKE 323F1 R680758 PHN: 323F1 Sire: FLC MR DUKE 1144/C1 R558604 DOB: 09/16/1996 Breeder: FLINT LAND & CATTLE CO Gen: 3rd Owner: MOUND CREEK RANCHES TEX OF BRINKS 59N10 R9683154 PHN: 59N10 Sire: TJM JOHN WAYNE 44L R797239 DOB: 09/23/2003 Breeder: T J MOORE III Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) TJM JOHN WAYNE 44L R797239 PHN: 44L Sire: WR DUKE 228/F R654075 DOB: 03/14/2001 Breeder: T J MOORE III Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) TOMMY R725467 PHN: 416H Sire: TRANSFORMER OF BRINKS R636795 DOB: 01/20/1998 Breeder: VERNON OR VICKI SUHN Gen: 4th Owner: GRASSHOPPER HILL FARM TOP SIDE OF BRINKS 541K22 R778657 PHN: 541K22 Sire: BRIGHT SIDE OF BRINKS 789G5 R700597 DOB: 10/04/2000 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 2nd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) TRACKER OF BRINKS 541M8 R811197 PHN: 541M8 Sire: SUNDANCE OF BRINKS 392G9 R679961 DOB: 02/18/2002 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) TRANSFORMER OF BRINKS R636795 PHN: 784E6 Sire: LINEMAN OF BRINKS 881A7 R512176 DOB: 01/28/1995 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 3rd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) TYPESETTER OF BRINKS 535G7 R679088 PHN: 535G7 Sire: TRANSFORMER OF BRINKS R636795 DOB: 02/01/1997 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 3rd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) UNITAS OF BRINKS 361R6 R10004318 PHN: 361R6 Sire: CADENCE OF BRINKS R593769 DOB: 02/19/2005 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 4th Owner: THE OAKS FARMS UPPERCUT OF BRINKS 14J8 R753986 PHN: 14J8 Sire: KO OF BRINKS 392F10 R655637 DOB: 10/12/1999 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) WASHINGTON OF BRINKS 302S47 R10067421 PHN: 302S47 Sire: LEAD GUN OF BRINKS 222K14 R778561 DOB: 08/12/2006 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list)

Proven Sires

Herds: 4 Progeny: 68 Daughters: 0 Herds: 3 Progeny: 94 Daughters: 15 Herds: 32 Progeny: 331 Daughters: 98 Herds: 4 Progeny: 102 Daughters: 16 Herds: 4 Progeny: 272 Daughters: 55 Herds: 3 Progeny: 71 Daughters: 0 Herds: 12 Progeny: 128 Daughters: 45 Herds: 8 Progeny: 73 Daughters: 10 Herds: 83 Progeny: 834 Daughters: 227 Herds: 2 Progeny: 136 Daughters: 52 Herds: 7 Progeny: 95 Daughters: 27 Herds: 21 Progeny: 134 Daughters: 35 Summit Sire Herds: 142 Progeny: 1233 Daughters: 407 Herds: 40 Progeny: 275 Daughters: 89 Herds: 21 Progeny: 143 Daughters: 0 Herds: 45 Progeny: 424 Daughters: 90 Herds: 18 Progeny: 58 Daughters: 0

EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank:

BW

-0 3 0.63 1 30 0.1 0.7 08 40 13 0.85 0.4 70 2.1 0.68 0.9 85 08 08 05 60 -1.7 0.78 0.7 10 0.4 0.74 08 45 1.9 0.65 0.9 85 48 0.89 0.4 >95 -0 8 0.75 0.7 20 -0 2 0.69 0.9 35 02 0.74 08 40 03 0.92 03 45 -1 2 0.82 05 15 -0 3 0.74 08 30 -1 3 0.86 0.4 15 18 0.63 1 80

WW

29 0.62 6 25 26 0.67 5 35 21 0.81 3 55 41 0.67 5 4 25 0.79 4 40 46 0.63 6 2 23 0.72 4 45 37 0.62 6 10 46 0.88 2 2 15 0.72 4 75 28 0.68 5 30 28 0.71 4 30 21 0.91 1 55 11 0.81 3 90 30 0.71 4 25 12 0.83 3 85 32 06 6 20

YW

37 0 54 10 60 51 0.28 14 30 48 0.71 6 35 66 0 58 9 10 57 0.7 6 20 90 0 51 10 1 52 0.6 8 25 63 0.48 11 10 70 0 82 4 5 38 0 57 9 55 51 0 56 9 30 51 0 61 8 30 51 0 86 3 25 26 0.71 6 80 67 0.6 8 10 31 0.76 5 70 69 0.4 12 5

MK

-5 0.26 9 >95 -6 0.39 8 >95 7 0.68 4 60 -2 0.38 8 95 32 0.58 5 1 17 0.17 10 10 8 0.6 5 50 2 0.33 8 85 -6 0.77 3 >95 6 0.59 5 60 3 0.51 6 80 -15 0.5 6 >95 -1 0.86 2 95 -2 0.71 4 95 15 0.25 9 15 -3 0.67 4 >95 8 0.26 9 50

TM

10

90 7

95 17

60 19

50 44

1 40

1 19

45 21

40 17

55 13

75 17

60 -1

>95 9

90 3

>95 30

10 3

>95 23

30

SC

05 0.49 0.35 50 06 0.25 0.47 40 -0 5 0.55 0.28 >95 03 0.45 0.35 70 0.7 0.25 0.47 35 15 0.32 0.44 2 03 0.49 0.35 70 0.9 0.39 0.41 20 1.4 0.75 0.16 3 -0.1 0.41 0.38 95 1 0.46 0.35 15 03 0.48 0.35 70 06 08 0.13 40 05 0.64 0.25 50 08 0.49 0.35 25 2 0.68 0.22 1 1 0.33 0.44 15

REA

FAT

IMF

0 66 0 56 0.13 10

-0 002 0.52 0 007 45

0.21 0.52 0.08 5

0 59 0.72 0 09 20 0 54 0 61 0.12 25 0.92 0.71 0 09 1 0 85 0 53 0.15 2 0.46 0 62 0.12 35 0 83 0.49 0.16 3 0 61 0 83 0 06 15 0 38 0.49 0.16 45 0 68 0 59 0.13 10 0 36 0 63 0.12 50 0.91 0 85 0 04 1 0.76 0.7 0 09 4 0 64 0 59 0.13 15 0 23 0.76 0 07 70 0 67 0.44 0.17 10

-0 009 0.69 0 005 10 -0 003 0.6 0 006 40 -0 011 0.68 0 005 5 0 007 0.48 0 008 90 -0 006 0.6 0 006 25 -0 003 0.46 0 008 40 0 003 0.83 0 003 75 -0 005 0.46 0 008 30 0 013 0.54 0 007 >95 -0 011 0.61 0 006 5 0 002 0.83 0 003 65 0 0.67 0 005 55 0 003 0.56 0 007 75 -0 013 0.74 0 004 3 0 002 0.41 0 009 65

0.04 0.67 0.05 35 -0.21 0.56 0.07 >95 -0.14 0.67 0.05 95 -0.02 0.46 0.08 60 -0.06 0.56 0.07 80 0.23 0.43 0.09 4 0.11 0.81 0.03 20 -0.1 0.43 0.09 90 -0.03 0.53 0.08 65 -0.16 0.57 0.07 >95 -0.07 0.82 0.03 80 0.03 0.66 0.05 40 0.14 0.53 0.08 15 0.11 0.72 0.05 20 0 0.38 0.1 50

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2010 Fall Sire Summary

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Proven Sires

WAT LEAD GUN 33P6 R9692850 PHN: 33P6 Sire: LEAD GUN OF BRINKS 222K14 R778561 DOB: 10/29/2004 Breeder: RAY JOHNSTON Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) WB TARGET 804D32 R613376 PHN: 804/D32 Sire: WB MR 500-851A33 C33928 DOB: 04/15/1994 Breeder: CLAYTON WILLIAMS Gen: 1st Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) WINDAC PREDOMINANT 854D6 RR600034 PHN: 854D6 Sire WINDAC MR. PREDOMINANT 706/0 RR525406 DOB: 04/01/1994 Breeder: WINDY ACRES/BAD ADDRESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Gen: 4th Owner: TRIANGLE K FARM WR DUKE 228/F R654075 PHN: 228/F Sire: FLC MR DUKE 184/U R365154 DOB: 04/10/1996 Breeder: FLINT LAND & CATTLE CO Gen: 4th Owner: WYNNE RANCH XS NEWSMAKER 986K4 R780447 PHN: 986K4 Sire: NEWS MAKER OF BRINKS 71Z4 R484891 DOB: 03/03/2000 Breeder: STEINER RANCHES LLC Gen: 5th Owner: STALWART RANCHES YOUNGBLOOD OF BRINKS 675R59 R10046829 PHN: 675R59 Sire: SUNDANCE OF BRINKS 392G9 R679961 DOB: 09/19/2005 Breeder: CHIMNEY ROCK CATTLE COMPANY Gen: 3rd Owner: JOHN D MILAM

Herds: 8 Progeny: 66 Daughters: 5 Herds: 81 Progeny: 1005 Daughters: 336 Herds: 15 Progeny: 63 Daughters: 27 Herds: 16 Progeny: 435 Daughters: 119 Herds: 4 Progeny: 84 Daughters: 10 Herds: 3 Progeny: 61 Daughters: 0

Percentile Rank Since EPD values are meant to be used for comparing animals, it is also useful to have some idea of how an animal’s EPD values stack up against the rest of the breed. On the IBBA website and in this sire summary a Percentile Rank (Rank) is included for every EPD. The Rank value tells us how the EPD of the individual animal stacks up against the same EPD for all other animals in the breed. For instance, a Rank of 10 for YW EPD means that the animal is in the top 10% of the breed for growth genetic potential as measured by YW EPD. On the other hand a Rank of 10 for birth weight (BW) EPD means that the animal is in the top 10% of the breed for low BW EPD, because a lower BW EPD is in most cases considered to be more favorable than a higher BW EPD. Although EPD values are not available for every trait of economic importance, a basic understanding of the application of EPD technology, including ACC, PC and Rank, is critical to correctly applying the technology to make the best possible breeding decisions.

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EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank:

BW

-2 6 0.66 0.9 4 0.7 0.91 03 55 0 0.7 08 35 -2.4 0.86 0.4 5 1 0.7 08 65 -1 6 0.62 1 10

WW

41 0 61 6 5 27 0 89 2 30 16 0 64 6 70 56 0 84 3 1 20 0 65 5 60 6 0.6 6 >95

YW

63 0.46 11 10 47 0.82 4 35 29 0.46 11 75 90 0.74 6 1 38 0.34 14 55 20 0.45 11 90

MK

-2 0.28 9 95 9 0.84 2 45 -1 0.52 6 95 1 0.73 4 90 13 0.35 8 20 9 0.26 9 40

TM

18

55 23

30 7

95 29

10 23

30 12

80

SC

1 0 32 0.44 15 0.6 0.75 0.16 40 0.2 0.28 0.47 80 2.2 0 52 0 32 1 0.3 0.24 0.5 70 -0.2 0.27 0.47 >95

REA

0.77 0.49 0.16 4 0.04 0.76 0.07 90 0.04 0.45 0.16 90 0.25 0.71 0.09 65 0.03 0.26 0.22 95 0.13 0.47 0.16 85

FAT

-0 014 0.47 0 008 2 0 006 0.74 0 004 85 -0 001 0.39 0.01 50 0 003 0.69 0 005 75 0 0.22 0 012 55 -0 005 0.46 0 008 30

IMF

-0.09 0.43 0.09 90 -0.05 0.71 0.05 75 -0.02 0.38 0.1 60 0.02 0.66 0.05 45 0 0.2 0.12 50 0.11 0.42 0.09 20

Generations Because Brangus is a synthetic or composite breed developed through the systematic crossing of two diverse breeds, variation can be a concern. The number of purebred Brangus generations (Gen) in the pedigree of each sire in this summary is provided as a reference. More purebred generations may indicate a reduced risk of extreme variability in the purebred offspring, while fewer purebred generations indicate that there will be greater expression of hybrid vigor in the purebred offspring.


2010 Fall Sire Summary

International Brangus Breeders Association

2H BE COOL 313S4 R10061517 PHN: 313S4 Sire: DDD MR ROX MAJIC 814P1 R9679887 DOB: 07/29/2006 Breeder: TWO HEARTS BRANGUS Gen: 4th Owner: WESLEY PFEIL 2H FRANCIS 294S9 R10084378 PHN: 294S9 Sire: LEAD GUN OF BRINKS 222K14 R778561 DOB: 12/25/2006 Breeder: DENNY DOUGLASS Gen: 5th Owner: TWO HEARTS BRANGUS 2H TAILWIND 622R R10006470 PHN: 622R Sire: BRIGHT SIDE OF BRINKS 789G5 R700597 DOB: 02/12/2005 Breeder: KEEGAN MOONEN Gen: 4th Owner: TWO HEARTS BRANGUS ACC FREESTYLE 649P2 R9680201 PHN: 649P2 Sire: MR STALWART 340L R791754 DOB: 01/28/2004 Breeder: JOHN MICHAEL ALLEN DVM Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) AIKMAN OF BRINKS 415R72 R10035003 PHN: 415R72 Sire: BRINKS BRIGHT SIDE 607L11 R815045 DOB: 09/23/2005 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) AUSTIN OF BRINKS 59S12 R10058163 PHN: 59S12 Sire: GARRETT OF BRINKS 789P R9686098 DOB: 10/04/2006 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: SCHMIDT FARMS BAR C PERFECTION 804S19 R10047879 PHN: 804S19 Sire: UPPERCUT OF BRINKS 14J8 R753986 DOB: 05/05/2006 Breeder: DOGUET DIAMOND D RANCH Gen: 3rd Owner: RONNIE COONROD BIG CAT 612T13 R10088797 PHN: 612T13 Sire: CCC BIG CAT Q226P7 C10009071 DOB: 03/10/2007 Breeder: COLDWATER CATTLE CO Gen: 1st Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) BRADSHAW OF BRINKS 75R8 R10004168 PHN: 75R8 Sire: BRINKS BRIGHT SIDE 607L11 R815045 DOB: 02/26/2005 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 4th Owner: JACK D LINDER BRINKS ALI 541R31 R10010102 PHN: 541R31 Sire: ALI OF BRINKS 209J2 R738436 DOB: 02/21/2005 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 3rd Owner: CRESENT BAR 3 CATTLE COMPANY BRINKS BACKSIDE 504P27 R9694026 PHN: 504P27 Sire: BACKSIDE OF BRINKS 14K5 R778499 DOB: 10/22/2004 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: BART J CARTER BRINKS BRIGHT SIDE 209P29 R9693604 PHN: 209P29 Sire: BRINKS BRIGHT SIDE 607L11 R815045 DOB: 09/25/2004 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: TRAVIS BUCK BRINKS BS 607L11 30T43 R10082769 PHN: 30T43 Sire: BRINKS BRIGHT SIDE 607L11 R815045 DOB: 02/16/2007 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 6th Owner: TRIANGLE K FARM BRINKS LEAD GUN 302S48 R10067422 PHN: 302S48 Sire: LEAD GUN OF BRINKS 222K14 R778561 DOB: 08/13/2006 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: CAROLYN M BELDEN BRINKS LEAD GUN 784P17 R9694113 PHN: 784P17 Sire: LEAD GUN OF BRINKS 222K14 R778561 DOB: 11/15/2004 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: NATHAN BUCEK BRINKS LEAD GUN 99R24 R10004177 PHN: 99R24 Sire: LEAD GUN OF BRINKS 222K14 R778561 DOB: 02/17/2005 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: THE OAKS FARMS BRINKS NIMITZ 392P119 R10000356 PHN: 392P119 Sire: NIMITZ OF BRINKS 75L12 R804378 DOB: 09/23/2004 Breeder: OAK GROVE BRANGUS Gen: 6th Owner: J D WILLIS LLC

Genetic Venture Sires Herds: 1 Progeny: 10 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 18 Daughters: 0 Herds: 2 Progeny: 34 Daughters: 5 Herds: 1 Progeny: 12 Daughters: 0 Herds: 2 Progeny: 23 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 13 Daughters: 0 Herds: 2 Progeny: 2 Daughters: 0 Herds: 2 Progeny: 12 Daughters: 0 Herds: 10 Progeny: 15 Daughters: 1 Herds: 1 Progeny: 1 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 47 Daughters: 1 Herds: 2 Progeny: 4 Daughters: 1 Herds: 1 Progeny: 6 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 17 Daughters: 0 Herds: 2 Progeny: 12 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 8 Daughters: 0 Herds: 2 Progeny: 20 Daughters: 3

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BW

03 0.46 1.4 45 -0.1 0.47 1.4 35 2.1 0.54 13 85 06 0.64 1 50 0.4 0.49 1.4 45 -0 3 0.46 1.4 30 0.7 0.52 13 55 25 0.43 16 90 06 0.48 1.4 50 25 0.36 1.7 90 -3 0.56 1.2 3 -1 2 0.38 1.7 15 -0 6 0.42 16 25 02 0.51 13 40 1.7 0.52 13 80 0.7 0.46 1.4 55 -0.9 0.47 1.4 20

WW

33 0.35 9 20 27 0.43 9 35 36 05 7 10 21 0.37 9 55 20 0.48 8 60 34 0.43 9 15 24 0.36 9 45 14 0.39 9 80 23 0.44 9 50 13 0.35 9 80 7 0.56 6 95 26 0.36 9 35 10 0.38 9 90 15 0.47 8 75 44 0.42 9 3 21 0.41 9 55 17 0.43 9 70

YW

48 0.12 17 35 55 0.28 14 20 62 0 32 14 10 36 0.1 17 65 43 0 37 13 45 66 0.27 14 10 44 0.24 15 45 23 0.13 17 85 41 0 34 14 50 31 0.29 14 70 20 0.43 12 90 57 0.26 14 20 30 0.28 14 75 46 0.3 14 40 71 0.28 14 4 50 0 33 14 30 33 0.25 14 70

MK

-2 0.13 11 95 7 0.23 10 60 -8 0.25 9 >95 -4 0.12 11 >95 9 0.23 10 40 12 0.2 10 25 4 0.23 10 75 29 0.15 10 1 10 0.25 9 35 5 0.24 10 65 5 0.26 9 65 4 0.25 9 75 5 0.22 10 65 11 0.25 9 30 5 0.25 9 70 15 0.25 9 15 16 0.24 10 10

TM

15

70 20

45 10

85 6

95 19

50 29

10 16

65 36

3 21

40 12

80 9

90 17

60 10

90 19

50 27

15 25

20 25

25

SC

REA

FAT

IMF

0.7 0.29 0.47 35 12 0.19 0.54 10 12 0.19 0.54 10

0.46 0 36 0.19 35 0.17 0.28 0.22 75

-0 004 0.35 0.01 35 -0 009 0.26 0 011 10

0.03 0.31 0.11 40 -0.03 0.24 0.12 65

0.7 0.29 0.47 35 0.9 0.26 0.47 20 0.9 0.31 0.44 20 02 0.21 05 80 0.4 0.26 0.47 60 08 0.28 0.47 25 08 0.26 0.47 25 0.4 03 0.44 60 0 0.22 05 95

0 35 0 36 0.19 50 -0.18 0 31 0.2 >95 0.5 0 32 0.2 25 0.47 0.27 0.22 30 0 33 0.29 0.22 55 0 59 0 32 0.2 20 0 57 0.29 0.22 20 0 54 0 35 0.19 25 0 34 0.27 0.22 50

-0 008 0.35 0.01 15 0 004 0.3 0.01 80 0 001 0.28 0 011 60 0 0.25 0 011 55 0 006 0.29 0 011 85 0 002 0.31 0.01 65 0 003 0.26 0 011 75 -0 004 0.34 0.01 35 -0 018 0.23 0 012 1

-0.05 0.32 0.11 75 -0.02 0.28 0.11 60 -0.04 0.27 0.11 70 -0.02 0.25 0.11 60 0.18 0.26 0.11 10 0 0.28 0.11 50 -0.07 0.26 0.11 80 0.01 0.31 0.11 45 0.15 0.23 0.12 10

06 0.24 05 40 02 0.19 0.54 80

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2010 Fall Sire Summary

International Brangus Breeders Association

Genetic Venture Sires BRINKS SINGLETARY 302T12 R10083170 PHN: 302T12 Sire: SINGLETARY OF BRINKS 675R R10004011 DOB: 02/05/2007 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 6th Owner: STEVE SHAVER BRINKS SONAR 541S66 R10056045 PHN: 541S66 Sire: SONAR OF BRINKS 607L18 R804495 DOB: 03/16/2006 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: J BAR N BRANGUS BRINKS TRACKER 392R26 R10004399 PHN: 392R26 Sire: TRACKER OF BRINKS 541M8 R811197 DOB: 02/04/2005 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) BR MR SLEDGE 101/P4 R10009613 PHN: 101/P4 Sire: NEWS MAKER OF BRINKS 71Z4 R484891 DOB: 01/07/2004 Breeder: TOMMIE ROGERS Gen: 5th Owner: TOMMIE ROGERS CB GRINDSTONE 331S R10040416 PHN: 331S Sire: SUHNS SONAR 894P R9687875 DOB: 02/21/2006 Breeder: RUSSELL CARROLL Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) CB PINNACLE 534R2 R10043514 PHN: 534R2 Sire: BTS SUMMIT 201N5 R9682108 DOB: 11/16/2005 Breeder: CAVENDER BRANGUS Gen: 6th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) CCR SLEEP EASY 607R R10037311 PHN: 607R Sire: CCR SLEEP EASY 183L R9690539 DOB: 03/02/2005 Breeder: COW CREEK RANCH Gen: 4th Owner: WILLIAM L & ROSLINDA WELLS CCR SLEEP EASY 817S10 R10051907 PHN: 817S10 Sire: CCR SLEEP EASY 419N R9687109 DOB: 03/01/2006 Breeder: WILLIAM H FIKES Gen: 5th Owner: WILLIAM L & ROSLINDA WELLS CHIEF OF INDIAN HILLS 23P68 R9693019 PHN: 23P68 Sire: SVF HIGH PRIME 99K31 R778526 DOB: 09/25/2004 Breeder: SALACOA VALLEY FARMS Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) CH MR FRED 875/R2 R10014127 PHN: 875/R2 Sire: MR CR FRED 99/N26 R9665002 DOB: 10/14/2005 Breeder: CENTER RANCH Gen: 2nd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) CLANTON OF BRINKS 240P19 R9685709 PHN: 240P19 Sire: ELITE OF BRINKS 541H R715549 DOB: 02/18/2004 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) CLEMS BACKSIDE 937P R10001628 PHN: 937P Sire: BACKSIDE OF BRINKS 14K5 R778499 DOB: 08/24/2004 Breeder: GARRY G CLEM Gen: 5th Owner: DON GRUBAUGH CNF HULK 425R R10012788 PHN: 425R Sire: CNF HULK 77H R737658 DOB: 02/08/2005 Breeder: CHAR-NO FARM Gen: 3rd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) CODY OF BRINKS 795P12 R9686106 PHN: 795P12 Sire: LEAD GUN OF BRINKS 222K14 R778561 DOB: 02/12/2004 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) CRC BEST BET 392T6 R10084743 PHN: 392T6 Sire: BEST BET OF BRINKS 535H38 R728507 DOB: 02/10/2007 Breeder: CHIMNEY ROCK CATTLE COMPANY Gen: 4th Owner: SCHOENIG LAND & CATTLE CRC BLANEY 99S10 R10051381 PHN: 99S10 Sire: TEX OF BRINKS 59N10 R9683154 DOB: 02/20/2006 Breeder: CHIMNEY ROCK CATTLE COMPANY Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) CRC-IFCC MAGNUM 331T R10097827 PHN: 331T Sire: BLACKHAWK OF BRINKS 607M12 R824972 DOB: 02/05/2007 Breeder: IRON FARM CATTLE CO Gen: 3rd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list)

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Herds: 1 Progeny: 6 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 1 Daughters: 0 Herds: 5 Progeny: 6 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 47 Daughters: 0 Herds: 6 Progeny: 39 Daughters: 0 Herds: 4 Progeny: 19 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 43 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 12 Daughters: 0 Herds: 5 Progeny: 51 Daughters: 1 Herds: 3 Progeny: 12 Daughters: 0 Herds: 4 Progeny: 20 Daughters: 2 Herds: 6 Progeny: 11 Daughters: 2 Herds: 1 Progeny: 11 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 7 Daughters: 0 Herds: 2 Progeny: 5 Daughters: 0 Herds: 4 Progeny: 5 Daughters: 0 Herds: 3 Progeny: 16 Daughters: 0

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BW

13 0.32 18 70 -0 2 0.49 1.4 35 -1.9 0.46 1.4 10 -0 6 0.72 08 25 1 0.54 13 65 -0 3 06 1 30 1.9 0.58 1.2 85 -1 0.53 13 20 2.7 0.63 1 95 26 0.46 1.4 90 26 0.49 1.4 90 2.1 0.47 1.4 85 0.7 0.41 16 55 26 0.59 1.2 90 -6 6 0.4 16 1 -0 5 0.43 16 25 4.4 0.57 1.2 >95

WW

18 0 35 9 70 16 0 35 9 70 24 0 39 9 45 18 0 57 6 70 26 0 51 7 35 21 0.46 8 50 23 0 53 7 45 27 0 38 9 35 46 0 58 6 2 31 0 37 9 20 33 0.47 8 15 29 0 39 9 30 32 0.4 9 20 31 0.41 9 20 13 0 38 9 80 31 0 37 9 20 38 0.44 9 10

YW

47 0.29 14 35 32 0.28 14 70 36 0.29 14 60 28 0.44 12 80 54 0.34 14 25 43 0.24 15 45 41 0.09 18 50 46 0.08 18 35 83 0.43 12 1 48 0.16 16 35 56 0.33 14 20 50 0.21 15 30 55 0.35 13 20 63 0.31 14 10 34 0.31 14 65 54 0.28 14 20 69 0.27 14 5

MK

3 0.18 10 80 6 0.23 10 60 -7 0.21 10 >95 8 0.24 10 50 16 0.16 10 10 2 0.2 10 85 12 0.16 10 25 4 0.11 11 75 -1 0.28 9 95 16 0.17 10 10 3 0.23 10 80 3 0.24 10 80 10 0.22 10 35 8 0.27 9 50 15 0.25 9 15 1 0.19 10 85 11 0.26 9 30

TM

11

85 14

70 5

>95 16

60 29

15 13

75 24

SC

REA

0.45 0.28 0.22 35 0.18 0.29 0.22 75 0.53 0.31 0.2 25 0.09 0.34 0.2 85 0.39 0.34 0.2 45 0.2 0.25 0.22 75

0 003 0.28 0 011 75 0 0.22 0 012 55 0 001 03 0.01 60 -0 001 0.28 0 011 50 -0 003 0.33 0.01 40 0 004 0.23 0 012 80

0.31 0.25 0.11 1 0.07 0.26 0.11 25 -0.11 0.27 0.11 95 0.01 0.29 0.11 45 0.14 0.28 0.11 15 -0.02 0.2 0.12 60

0.4 0 31 0.44 60

0.72 0.45 0.16 10

0 008 0.44 0 009 90

0.06 0.39 0.1 30

0.8 0.26 0.47 25 0.6 0.19 0 54 40 0.9 0.29 0.47 20 1 0.3 0.44 15 0.5 0.29 0.47 50 0.6 0.24 0.5 40 0.9 0.23 0.5 20

0.22 0.35 0.19 70 0.23 0.2 0.23 70 0.17 0.36 0.19 75 0.76 0.33 0.2 4 0.35 0.33 0.2 50 0.59 0.29 0.22 20

-0 002 0.32 0.01 45 0 0.18 0 013 55 0 001 0.33 0.01 60 0 0.32 0.01 55 0 008 0.32 0.01 90 0 001 0.21 0 012 60

-0.11 03 0.11 95 -0.06 0.16 0.13 80 -0.06 0.32 0.11 80 0.05 03 0.11 30 0.18 0.29 0.11 10 0.29 0.25 0.11 2

1 0.25 0.47 15 1 0.2 0.5 15 0.8 0.25 0.47 25 0.2 0.18 0 54 80 0.8 0.28 0.47 25 0.6 0.21 0.5 40

FAT

IMF

25 17

60 22

35 32

10 19

50 17

60 26

20 23

30 21

40 17

60 30

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2010 Fall Sire Summary

International Brangus Breeders Association

CRC SKINNER 99S24 R10068058 PHN: 99S24 Sire: CADENCE OF BRINKS R593769 DOB: 09/22/2006 Breeder: CHIMNEY ROCK CATTLE COMPANY Gen: 4th Owner: ROCKING BELL RANCH INC. CRC SPECIALIST 392T2 R10084741 PHN: 392T2 Sire: BEST BET OF BRINKS 535H38 R728507 DOB: 02/05/2007 Breeder: CHIMNEY ROCK CATTLE COMPANY Gen: 4th Owner: SOUTHERN CATTLE CO CROSBY OF BRINKS 795S44 R10064305 PHN: 795S44 Sire: CADENCE OF BRINKS R593769 DOB: 12/05/2006 Breeder: GENESIS RANCH Gen: 5th Owner: JOHN D MILAM CX HOME RUN 135/P RR603694 PHN: 135/P Sire: CX CHIEF ADVANTAGE 143/L RR602324 DOB: 05/24/2004 Breeder: COX EXCALIBUR BRANGUS Gen: 3rd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) DDD LIGHTS OUT 44P1 R9679881 PHN: 44P1 Sire: UPPERCUT OF BRINKS 14J8 R753986 DOB: 02/27/2004 Breeder: DOGUET DIAMOND D RANCH Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) DDD MR GRANT 804T29 R10099461 PHN: 804T29 Sire: CSONKA OF BRINKS 30R4 R10004209 DOB: 09/25/2007 Breeder: DOGUET DIAMOND D RANCH Gen: 3rd Owner: ROBERT FIFE DDD RADICAL 88T12 R10099508 PHN: 88T12 Sire: CSONKA OF BRINKS 30R4 R10004209 DOB: 09/18/2007 Breeder: DOGUET DIAMOND D RANCH Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) DDD UC-GENTLEMAN 804S21 R10048617 PHN: 804S21 Sire: UPPERCUT OF BRINKS 14J8 R753986 DOB: 05/06/2006 Breeder: DOGUET DIAMOND D RANCH Gen: 3rd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) DDD UC-TOUGHMAN 1019S12 R10063950 PHN: 1019S12 Sire: UPPERCUT OF BRINKS 14J8 R753986 DOB: 09/11/2006 Breeder: DOGUET DIAMOND D RANCH Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) DICKERSON OF BRINKS 222R41 R10034973 PHN: 222R41 Sire: SONAR OF BRINKS 607L18 R804495 DOB: 10/16/2005 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 6th Owner: ENRIQUE QUEVEDO DJM GRANT 194/6 R10044732 PHN: 194/6 Sire: GRANT OF BRINKS 607N17 R9662984 DOB: 03/07/2006 Breeder: DANNY MEYER Gen: 4th Owner: DANNY MEYER DJM NEW ERA 219/6 R10079006 PHN: 219/6 Sire: NEW ERA OF BRINKS 541J37 R754126 DOB: 10/02/2006 Breeder: DANNY MEYER Gen: 5th Owner: JERROD MCGEE DOGUETS HERCULES 88S3 R10048645 PHN: 88S3 Sire: BRINKS BRIGHT SIDE 607L11 R815045 DOB: 03/07/2006 Breeder: DOGUET DIAMOND D RANCH Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) DOUBLETARY OF BRINKS 209S56 R10067405 PHN: 209S56 Sire: LEAD GUN OF BRINKS 222K14 R778561 DOB: 08/15/2006 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: KENNETH MUTSCHER DWFS SHINING STAR 535R64 R10008942 PHN: 535R64 Sire: BACKSIDE OF BRINKS 14K5 R778499 DOB: 02/14/2005 Breeder: DANNY WENDLAND Gen: 4th Owner: DANNY WENDLAND EL OTRO'S MR 24P R9687711 PHN: 24P Sire: RBF LUCKY OF ATLAS 74/9L2 R9662453 DOB: 02/03/2004 Breeder: RAYS BRANGUS FARMS Gen: 7th Owner: W A HAMILTON FREESTONE OF BRINKS 535S68 R10056791 PHN: 535S68 Sire: BRINKS BRIGHT SIDE 607L11 R815045 DOB: 10/20/2006 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: ROCKING BELL RANCH INC.

Genetic Venture Sires Herds: 1 Progeny: 11 Daughters: 0 Herds: 3 Progeny: 12 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 6 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 16 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 15 Daughters: 0 Herds: 3 Progeny: 8 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 1 Daughters: 0 Herds: 7 Progeny: 30 Daughters: 0 Herds: 2 Progeny: 10 Daughters: 0 Herds: 5 Progeny: 9 Daughters: 0 Herds: 3 Progeny: 38 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 6 Daughters: 0 Herds: 4 Progeny: 54 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 11 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 6 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 15 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 7 Daughters: 0

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BW

-4.7 0.49 1.4 1 -7 2 06 1 1 08 0.41 16 60 0.1 0.61 1 40 1 05 13 65 2.7 0.41 16 95 43 0.44 16 >95 23 0.62 1 90 12 0.45 1.4 70 12 0.38 1.7 70 1.1 06 1 65 -0 5 0.37 1.7 25 25 0.65 0.9 90 -0 2 0.45 1.4 35 2.4 0.42 16 90 1.4 0.21 2.1 75 1.9 0.4 16 85

WW

23 0.44 9 45 6 0.45 8 >95 28 0.39 9 30 7 0.37 9 95 17 0.39 9 70 43 0.4 9 4 46 0.35 9 2 32 0.52 7 20 27 0.4 9 35 12 0.38 9 85 24 0.54 7 45 9 0.36 9 95 40 0.58 6 10 31 0.42 9 25 39 0.35 9 10 16 0.36 9 75 34 0.38 9 15

YW

41 0 31 14 50 28 0.3 14 80 49 0 33 14 30 8 0 05 18 >95 45 0.28 14 40 75 0.28 14 2 78 0.28 14 2 54 0 36 13 25 57 0 31 14 20 39 0.29 14 55 57 0.43 12 20 18 0.23 15 95 52 0.44 12 25 59 0.29 14 15 54 0.27 14 20 26 0.12 17 80 63 0.28 14 10

MK

15 0.26 9 15 17 0.25 9 10 18 0.27 9 5 2 0.12 11 85 1 0.21 10 90 8 0.2 10 50 8 0.19 10 50 3 0.24 10 80 -0 0.21 10 90 4 0.21 10 70 3 0.21 10 80 8 0.22 10 45 0 0.24 10 90 6 0.24 10 65 -3 0.23 10 95 -4 0.13 11 >95 1 0.24 10 90

TM

27

15 20

45 32

10 5

>95 9

90 29

10 31

10 19

50 13

75 10

85 15

70 13

75 20

45 21

40 17

60 4

>95 18

55

SC

REA

0.46 0 32 0.2 35 0 26 0 32 0.2 65 0 65 0 34 0.2 10

0 005 0.31 0.01 80 0 008 0.3 0.01 90 0 006 0.34 0.01 85

0.15 0.29 0.11 10 0.21 0.28 0.11 5 -0.01 0.32 0.11 55

12 0.25 0.47 10 1.4 0.25 0.47 3 12 0.27 0.47 10 1.4 0.22 05 3 13 0.28 0.47 5 13 0.26 0.47 5 0.7 0.36 0.41 35 08 0.21 05 25 0.7 0.4 0.38 35 12 0.28 0.47 10 08 0.22 05 25

0.41 0.29 0.22 40 0 68 0.28 0.22 10 0 67 0.29 0.22 10 0 56 0 36 0.19 20 0 27 0 32 0.2 65 0.2 0.3 0.2 75 0.16 0.46 0.16 80 0.16 0.23 0.23 80 0 64 0.46 0.16 15 0 59 0 31 0.2 20 0.4 0.22 0.23 45

-0 001 0.26 0 011 50 0 001 0.27 0 011 60 -0 005 0.28 0 011 30 -0 007 0.31 0.01 20 -0 007 0.3 0.01 20 0 006 0.28 0 011 85 0 012 0.39 0.01 >95 -0 006 0.22 0 012 25 -0 009 0.44 0 009 10 0 001 0.3 0.01 60 0 005 0.23 0 012 80

0.04 0.25 0.11 35 0.19 0.24 0.12 10 0.07 0.26 0.11 25 0.12 03 0.11 15 0.04 0.28 0.11 35 0.08 0.26 0.11 25 0.13 0.4 0.09 15 0.06 0.19 0.13 30 -0.05 0.4 0.09 75 0.16 0.28 0.11 10 -0.04 0.23 0.12 70

0.4 0.19 0.54 60

0 61 0.3 0.2 15

-0 002 0.29 0 011 45

0.04 0.26 0.11 35

02 0.29 0.47 80 05 0.27 0.47 50 08 0.32 0.44 25

FAT

IMF

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2010 Fall Sire Summary

International Brangus Breeders Association

Genetic Venture Sires GIFFORD OF BRINKS 415R15 R10004332 PHN: 415R15 Sire: GOOD FORTUNE OF BRINKS 14H3 R728393 DOB: 02/03/2005 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: RANCHO SAN ANTONIO GUNSMOKE OF BRINKS 795P54 R9694173 PHN: 795P54 Sire: LEAD GUN OF BRINKS 222K14 R778561 DOB: 10/06/2004 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) HARDIN OF BRINKS 535P101 R10000357 PHN: 535P101 Sire: LEAD GUN OF BRINKS 222K14 R778561 DOB: 10/04/2004 Breeder: OAK GROVE BRANGUS Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) HARRIS OF BRINKS 535R28 R10004531 PHN: 535R28 Sire: BRIGHT SIDE OF BRINKS 789G5 R700597 DOB: 02/15/2005 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY HENDERSON OF BRINKS 30S7 R10046013 PHN: 30S7 Sire: LEAD GUN OF BRINKS 222K14 R778561 DOB: 01/24/2006 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) HILL OF BRINKS 30S63 R10056873 PHN: 30S63 Sire: GARRETT OF BRINKS 789P R9686098 DOB: 09/23/2006 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: THE OAKS FARMS IFCC DYLAN 135S R10054933 PHN: 135S Sire: TJM JOHN WAYNE 44L R797239 DOB: 03/01/2006 Breeder: IRON FARM CATTLE CO Gen: 6th Owner: IRON FARM CATTLE CO IFCC HANK 5137R6 R10044208 PHN: 5137R6 Sire: SUHNS NEW ERA 331N R9666004 DOB: 11/13/2005 Breeder: IRON FARM CATTLE CO Gen: 4th Owner: STAR G RANCHES IFCC WILLIE 50R R10019053 PHN: 50R Sire: BURTINS TRANSFORMER 803G3 R711683 DOB: 01/27/2005 Breeder: IRON FARM CATTLE CO Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) IH BART 535S16 R10034249 PHN: 535S16 Sire: LOMBARDI OF BRINKS 468N10 R9662434 DOB: 02/05/2006 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) IRON FARM 789G5-430R4 R10024951 PHN: 430R4 Sire: BRIGHT SIDE OF BRINKS 789G5 R700597 DOB: 02/19/2005 Breeder: IRON FARM CATTLE CO Gen: 4th Owner: JIM MC CORD JACK OF BRINKS 209P10 R9685874 PHN: 209P10 Sire: NEW ERA OF BRINKS 541J37 R754126 DOB: 02/04/2004 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) JG MR. UNHEARD OF 314 HAWK R10021964 PHN: JG55 Sire: BLACKHAWK OF BRINKS 607M12 R824972 DOB: 07/05/2005 Breeder: JACK T GORCZYCA IV Gen: 5th Owner: JACK T GORCZYCA IV JMH MR. UPDATE 948P3 R9684867 PHN: 948P3 Sire: CCR UPDATE 314C R557102 DOB: 06/03/2004 Breeder: JILLIAN MARIE HARRIS Gen: 4th Owner: MIKE MCGLOTHLIN JOHN WAYNE'S MR VEGAS R10014925 PHN: 647R Sire: TJM JOHN WAYNE 44L R797239 DOB: 02/21/2005 Breeder: 4C BRANGUS Gen: 6th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) JR/ RENES TEXAS BEST 876P1 R10017768 PHN: 876P1 Sire: CADENCE OF BRINKS R593769 DOB: 11/01/2004 Breeder: JESS ADKINS Gen: 4th Owner: JESS ADKINS KBJ MR JOHN WAYNE 20R R10018769 PHN: 20R Sire: MR 4C 789M2 R9659526 DOB: 09/28/2005 Breeder: LARRY & PRISCILLA JACKSON Gen: 5th Owner: BART J CARTER

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Herds: 12 Progeny: 21 Daughters: 1 Herds: 1 Progeny: 7 Daughters: 0 Herds: 2 Progeny: 30 Daughters: 3 Herds: 8 Progeny: 12 Daughters: 0 Herds: 6 Progeny: 55 Daughters: 0 Herds: 2 Progeny: 9 Daughters: 0 Herds: 3 Progeny: 34 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 16 Daughters: 0 Herds: 5 Progeny: 39 Daughters: 1 Herds: 5 Progeny: 42 Daughters: 0 Herds: 2 Progeny: 14 Daughters: 2 Herds: 8 Progeny: 50 Daughters: 1 Herds: 2 Progeny: 10 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 13 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 45 Daughters: 0 Herds: 2 Progeny: 15 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 10 Daughters: 0

EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank:

BW

0.9 0.54 13 60 1.7 0.55 1.2 80 -3.5 0.53 13 2 1.1 0.47 1.4 65 0.4 06 1 45 -1 0.45 1.4 20 43 0.55 1.2 >95 -1.2 0.43 16 15 0.9 0.57 1.2 60 15 0.59 1.2 75 16 0.44 16 80 -0.2 0.62 1 35 1.7 0.41 16 80 -0.3 0.37 1.7 30 2.1 0.64 1 85 -0.1 0.51 13 35 -0.1 0.37 1.7 35

WW

21 0.48 8 55 31 0.42 9 20 20 0.51 7 60 29 0.43 9 25 49 0.58 6 1 29 0.4 9 25 37 0.53 7 10 21 0.42 9 55 4 0.53 7 >95 28 0.53 7 30 36 0.43 9 10 24 0.58 6 40 39 0.35 9 10 14 0.36 9 80 42 0.56 6 4 21 0.39 9 55 27 0.37 9 30

YW

42 0 37 13 45 61 0 32 14 15 47 0 34 14 35 50 0 34 14 30 82 0.43 12 1 66 0 33 14 10 54 0.4 12 25 37 0.3 14 60 25 0 38 13 85 49 0.25 14 30 71 0 35 13 4 50 0.48 11 30 66 0.21 15 10 26 0.17 16 85 77 0 34 14 2 41 0.19 16 50 50 0.26 14 30

MK

3 0.24 10 80 7 0.27 9 55 5 0.28 9 65 2 0.23 10 85 -2 0.24 10 95 10 0.18 10 35 5 0.24 10 70 8 0.18 10 45 17 0.24 10 10 12 0.18 10 25 3 0.28 9 75 5 0.27 9 65 6 0.2 10 60 16 0.19 10 10 7 0.24 10 50 20 0.23 10 3 17 0.17 10 10

TM

13

75 22

35 15

65 17

60 23

30 24

25 23

30 19

50 19

50 26

20 21

40 17

55 26

20 23

30 28

15 31

10 31

10

SC

REA

0.4 0 39 0.19 45 0.75 0 33 0.2 5 0 63 0 36 0.19 15 0.46 0 34 0.2 35 0 64 0.45 0.16 15 0 32 0 35 0.19 55 0 34 0.43 0.17 50 0.18 0 31 0.2 75 0.11 0.41 0.17 85 0 39 0.27 0.22 45 0 62 0 33 0.2 15 0.5 0.48 0.16 25 0.5 0.2 0.23 25

-0.008 0 36 0 01 15 0.006 0 32 0 01 85 0 0 34 0 01 55 0.014 0.27 0.011 >95 -0.001 0.41 0.009 50 -0.003 0 34 0 01 40 -0.008 0.42 0.009 15 0.009 0 31 0 01 90 -0.006 0 38 0 01 25 0 01 0.23 0.012 95 0.014 0 35 0 01 >95 0.007 0.43 0.009 90 -0.002 0.19 0.013 45

0.03 0.34 0.11 40 0.05 0.3 0.11 30 0.12 0.31 0.11 15 0.01 0.31 0.11 45 0.17 0.4 0.09 10 -0.01 0.31 0.11 55 0.02 0.37 0.1 45 0.14 0.27 0.11 15 -0.06 0.35 0.1 80 0.11 0.22 0.12 20 -0.04 0.32 0.11 70 0.11 0.43 0.09 20 -0.11 0.18 0.13 95

0.9 0.25 0.47 20 02 0.16 0.54 80 06 0.19 0.54 40

0 64 0.28 0.22 15

-0.007 0.26 0.011 20

0.03 0.23 0.12 40

0.43 0.25 0.22 40

0.003 0.15 0.013 75

0.04 0.21 0.12 35

0.1 0.32 0.44 85 1.1 03 0.44 10 05 0.28 0.47 50 0.7 0.29 0.47 35 15 0.29 0.47 2 1.7 03 0.44 1 05 03 0.44 50 1 0.21 05 15 02 0.19 0.54 80 0.9 0.17 0.54 20 06 0.23 05 40 16 0.38 0.41 2 03 0.19 0.54 70

FAT

IMF


2010 Fall Sire Summary

International Brangus Breeders Association

LA TERRE LEAD ON 426 UB10053817 PHN: 426 Sire: LA TERRE NEW HORIZON BNS130 DOB: 03/28/2006 Breeder: CROCHET CATTLE COMPANY LLC Gen: 2nd Owner: CROCHET CATTLE COMPANY LLC LA TERRE SURE SHOT 606 UB10053866 PHN: 606 Sire: CCR T510 666L3 EA14101024 DOB: 02/25/2006 Breeder: CROCHET CATTLE COMPANY LLC Gen: 1st Owner: CROCHET CATTLE COMPANY LLC LAVACA OF BRINKS 70S2 R10052799 PHN: 70S2 Sire: LEAD GUN OF BRINKS 222K14 R778561 DOB: 03/18/2006 Breeder: MIKE BURTIN Gen: 5th Owner: LYNN & MARY MCCANN LONGSTREET OF BRINKS 30T17 R10082755 PHN: 30T17 Sire: BRINKS BRIGHT SIDE 607L11 R815045 DOB: 02/09/2007 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 6th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) LTD OF BRINKS 415T28 R10082892 PHN: 415T28 Sire: CSONKA OF BRINKS 30R4 R10004209 DOB: 02/22/2007 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 6th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MASTERSON OF BRINKS 209P28 R9693915 PHN: 209P28 Sire: BRIGHT SIDE OF BRINKS 789G5 R700597 DOB: 09/24/2004 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MC 661 JOHN WAYNE 535S9 R10041528 PHN: 535S9 Sire: MC JOHN WAYNE 661N13 R9679429 DOB: 03/02/2006 Breeder: 4C BRANGUS Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MC ABRAMS 468T22 R10085458 PHN: 468T22 Sire: MC JOHN WAYNE 165N3 R9679417 DOB: 02/25/2007 Breeder: JERRY & TERRY LIGON Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MC ALLIANCE 000P3 R9678347 PHN: 000P3 Sire: SITZ ALLIANCE 6595 EA12310707 DOB: 01/31/2004 Breeder: MOUND CREEK RANCHES Gen: 1st Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MC BLACK ROCK 274S3 R10041512 PHN: 274S3 Sire: TJM JOHN WAYNE 44L R797239 DOB: 02/22/2006 Breeder: 4C BRANGUS Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MC CHISUM 468S8 R10079442 PHN: 468S8 Sire: TJM JOHN WAYNE 44L R797239 DOB: 10/01/2006 Breeder: JERRY & TERRY LIGON Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MC COOL HAND 10P10 R9678310 PHN: 10P10 Sire: MC COOL HAND 000J4 C35330 DOB: 03/10/2004 Breeder: MOUND CREEK RANCHES Gen: 1st Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MC HIRED GUN 535S3 R10044050 PHN: 535S3 Sire: LEAD GUN OF BRINKS 222K14 R778561 DOB: 02/11/2006 Breeder: MILLER BRANGUS LLC Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MC JOHN WAYNE 16P3 R9684484 PHN: 16P3 Sire: TJM JOHN WAYNE 44L R797239 DOB: 02/19/2004 Breeder: MILLER BRANGUS LLC Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MC JOHN WAYNE 27P3 R9678199 PHN: 27P3 Sire: TJM JOHN WAYNE 44L R797239 DOB: 02/19/2004 Breeder: MOUND CREEK RANCHES Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MC LEAD GUN 00P5 R9690301 PHN: 00P5 Sire: LEAD GUN OF BRINKS 222K14 R778561 DOB: 09/24/2004 Breeder: MILLER BRANGUS LLC Gen: 5th Owner: LACR CATTLE COMPANY LP MC LEAD GUN 10S R10043684 PHN: 10S Sire: LEAD GUN OF BRINKS 222K14 R778561 DOB: 02/16/2006 Breeder: MOUND CREEK RANCHES Gen: 2nd Owner: HAYMANS 711 RANCH

Genetic Venture Sires Herds: 1 Progeny: 44 Daughters: 0 Herds: 2 Progeny: 47 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 27 Daughters: 0 Herds: 2 Progeny: 7 Daughters: 0 Herds: 10 Progeny: 54 Daughters: 0 Herds: 4 Progeny: 15 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 27 Daughters: 0 Herds: 3 Progeny: 25 Daughters: 0 Herds: 6 Progeny: 51 Daughters: 11 Herds: 6 Progeny: 17 Daughters: 0 Herds: 2 Progeny: 14 Daughters: 0 Herds: 2 Progeny: 14 Daughters: 1 Herds: 4 Progeny: 34 Daughters: 0 Herds: 5 Progeny: 45 Daughters: 1 Herds: 4 Progeny: 32 Daughters: 4 Herds: 9 Progeny: 42 Daughters: 3 Herds: 1 Progeny: 35 Daughters: 0

EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank:

BW

03 0.55 1.2 45 15 0.54 13 75 6.7 0.56 1.2 >95 -2 3 0.44 16 5 -0.7 0.67 0.9 20 -1 6 0.45 1.4 10 -3 2 0.55 1.2 2 -1 2 0.55 1.2 15 -1 2 0.64 1 15 5 0.52 13 >95 16 0.47 1.4 80 38 0.48 1.4 >95 12 0.55 1.2 70 3 0.63 1 95 26 0.54 13 90 -2 2 0.61 1 10 16 0.58 1.2 80

WW

19 0.55 6 65 20 0.53 7 60 46 0.49 8 2 6 0.38 9 95 18 0.58 6 65 24 0.43 9 40 33 05 7 15 45 0.49 8 3 30 0.57 6 25 25 0.45 8 40 43 0.45 8 4 32 0.43 9 20 23 0.51 7 45 34 0.56 6 15 29 0.52 7 25 23 0.55 6 50 33 0.54 7 20

YW

55 0 37 13 20 43 0 35 13 45 82 0 31 14 1 23 0.28 14 85 44 0 36 13 40 51 0.29 14 25 63 0 37 13 10 74 0.27 14 3 59 0.4 12 15 42 0 34 14 45 73 0 38 13 3 57 0.3 14 20 38 0 33 14 55 59 0.4 12 15 50 0 39 13 30 43 0.4 12 45 59 0 36 13 15

MK

17 0.18 10 10 18 0.13 11 5 -1 0.24 10 95 5 0.22 10 70 6 0.2 10 65 0 0.25 9 90 7 0.21 10 55 14 0.24 10 15 13 0.3 8 20 9 0.25 9 40 11 0.27 9 30 14 0.25 9 20 12 0.22 10 25 6 0.27 9 65 8 0.29 9 45 10 0.26 9 35 8 0.25 9 50

TM

27

SC

REA

FAT

IMF

0.7 0.19 0.54 35 05 0.26 0.47 50 13 0.32 0.44 5 06 0.28 0.47 40 05 0.31 0.44 50 05 0.24 05 50 0.9 0.23 05 20 06 0.28 0.47 40 13 0.36 0.41 5 03 0.24 05 70 1 0.26 0.47 15 15 0.35 0.41 2 0.7 0.27 0.47 35 06 0.31 0.44 40 0.4 0.32 0.44 60

0 56 0 34 0.2 20 0 31 0.29 0.22 55 0.45 0 39 0.19 35 0 59 0 31 0.2 20 0.6 0.4 0.17 15

-0 002 0.32 0.01 45 0 001 0.29 0 011 60 0 004 0.35 0.01 80 0 016 0.24 0 012 >95 0 012 0.35 0.01 >95

0.09 0.29 0.11 20 0.1 0.26 0.11 20 0.03 0.33 0.11 40 0.03 0.28 0.11 40 0.15 0.34 0.11 10

0.45 0 37 0.19 35 0.46 0 36 0.19 35 0.76 0.4 0.17 4 0 69 0 31 0.2 10 0.44 0 36 0.19 35 0.4 0.43 0.17 45 0 39 0.41 0.17 45 0.5 0.42 0.17 25 0.98 0 39 0.19 1

0 011 0.34 0.01 95 -0 002 0.35 0.01 45 0 002 0.39 0.01 65 -0 001 0.3 0.01 50 -0 011 0.35 0.01 5 0 007 0.41 0 009 90 -0 003 0.4 0 009 40 -0 007 0.4 0 009 20 -0 002 0.38 0.01 45

0.23 03 0.11 4 0.08 0.31 0.11 25 0.07 0.37 0.1 25 0.04 0.27 0.11 35 0.07 0.31 0.11 25 -0.02 0.37 0.1 60 0.11 0.36 0.1 20 0.04 0.37 0.1 35 0.12 0.34 0.11 15

20 28

15 22

35 8

95 15

70 13

80 24

25 36

2 27

15 22

35 32

5 30

10 24

30 23

30 23

30 22

35 24

25

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2010 Fall Sire Summary

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Genetic Venture Sires MC MILWAUKEE 95S R10059481 PHN: 95S Sire: CCR INTEGRITY 102L7 R816273 DOB: 04/10/2006 Breeder: TRACI MIDDLETON Gen: 5th Owner: CHAMPION RANCH LTD MC NET GAIN 000T58 R10080394 PHN: 000T58 Sire: S A V NET WORTH 4200 EA14739204 DOB: 03/09/2007 Breeder: RED BIRD MEADOWS RANCH Gen: 1st Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MC NUFF SAID 889T50 R10096341 PHN: 889T50 Sire: MC JOHN WAYNE 165N3 R9679417 DOB: 09/08/2007 Breeder: MOUND CREEK RANCHES Gen: 2nd Owner: BLACKWATER CATTLE COMPANY MC REAL DEAL 487T7 R10096365 PHN: 487T7 Sire: MC REAL DEAL 541R3 R10038652 DOB: 09/18/2007 Breeder: BLACKWATER CATTLE COMPANY Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MC STRIKE ZONE 111S R10043693 PHN: 111S Sire: MC JOHN WAYNE 661N13 R9679429 DOB: 02/13/2006 Breeder: MOUND CREEK RANCHES Gen: 2nd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MC STRYKER 2S R10043758 PHN: 2S Sire: MC JOHN WAYNE 165N3 R9679417 DOB: 02/06/2006 Breeder: MOUND CREEK RANCHES Gen: 3rd Owner: MOUND CREEK RANCHES MC TRUE GRIT 889T20 R10080564 PHN: 889T20 Sire: MC JOHN WAYNE 165N3 R9679417 DOB: 02/02/2007 Breeder: MOUND CREEK RANCHES Gen: 2nd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MC WIDE TRACK 129S3 R10053323 PHN: 129S3 Sire: MC JOHN WAYNE 165N3 R9679417 DOB: 10/19/2006 Breeder: THIRD DAY RANCH LLC Gen: 5th Owner: CIRCLE RP MEDINA OF BRINKS 504S19 R10046409 PHN: 504S19 Sire: DITKA OF BRINKS 535N37 R9670079 DOB: 02/15/2006 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: J BAR M BRANGUS RANCH MR BV TYPE 248R2 R10009102 PHN: 248R2 Sire: COWBOY OF BRINKS R527981 DOB: 02/18/2005 Breeder: BART J CARTER Gen: 3rd Owner: PARKER BRANGUS MR JLS SAMSON 915S3 R10043591 PHN: 915S3 Sire: ODYSSEY OF JLS R9661900 DOB: 01/15/2006 Breeder: JLS INTERNATIONAL INC Gen: 6th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MR JLS VULCAN 915R24 R10026500 PHN: 915R24 Sire: MR BAR J REVENUE 161K5 ET R773831 DOB: 05/12/2005 Breeder: DEEP DOWN RANCH Gen: 5th Owner: CHAMPION RANCH LTD MR PB ACHILLES 193P R9675678 PHN: 193P Sire: MR BAR J REVENUE 161K5 ET R773831 DOB: 04/01/2004 Breeder: LAUREN ELISE PARROTT Gen: 5th Owner: JLS INTERNATIONAL INC MR WW LEAD GUN 274R2 R10014951 PHN: 274R2 Sire: LEAD GUN OF BRINKS 222K14 R778561 DOB: 03/22/2005 Breeder: 4C BRANGUS Gen: 5th Owner: DOUBLE W RANCH NAMATH OF BRINKS 596R41 R10035071 PHN: 596R41 Sire BEAR BRYANT OF BRINKS 1000N6 R9677381 DOB: 09/06/2005 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 2nd Owner: THE OAKS FARMS NAVARRO OF BRINKS 468S56 R10056009 PHN: 468S56 Sire: STINGER OF BRINKS 99L8 R788480 DOB: 02/26/2006 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: THE OAKS FARMS PANCHO OF BRINKS 302P39 R9693954 PHN: 302P39 Sire: BLACKHAWK OF BRINKS 607M12 R824972 DOB: 10/03/2004 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 3rd Owner: K&J BRANGUS

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Herds: 2 Progeny: 19 Daughters: 0 Herds: 10 Progeny: 39 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 3 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 4 Daughters: 0 Herds: 4 Progeny: 7 Daughters: 0 Herds: 10 Progeny: 46 Daughters: 0 Herds: 5 Progeny: 15 Daughters: 0 Herds: 3 Progeny: 16 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 8 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 30 Daughters: 3 Herds: 2 Progeny: 15 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 32 Daughters: 0 Herds: 4 Progeny: 20 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 8 Daughters: 0 Herds: 2 Progeny: 9 Daughters: 0 Herds: 4 Progeny: 16 Daughters: 0 Herds: 5 Progeny: 38 Daughters: 2

EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank:

BW

16 0.55 1.2 80 45 0.55 1.2 >95 18 0.36 1.7 80 1.1 0.38 1.7 65 0 0.43 16 35 1.9 0.58 1.2 85 06 0.47 1.4 50 2.7 05 13 95 2.7 0.38 1.7 95 18 0.47 1.4 80 1.7 0.59 1.2 80 0.4 0.53 13 45 0.9 0.53 13 60 -2.4 0.41 16 5 2.9 0.44 16 95 08 0.52 13 60 -1.4 0.53 13 15

WW

24 0.42 9 45 45 0 53 7 3 40 0 36 9 10 18 0 35 9 65 16 0 38 9 75 33 0 54 7 20 20 0.44 9 60 34 0.43 9 15 26 0 37 9 35 18 0.46 8 65 20 0.4 9 60 14 0.49 8 80 21 0.42 9 55 29 0 38 9 30 23 0.41 9 45 15 0.45 8 75 10 0 54 7 90

YW

48 0.23 15 35 77 0.39 13 2 67 0.28 14 10 44 0.25 14 40 24 0.27 14 85 57 0.42 12 20 42 0.34 14 45 59 0.3 14 15 44 0.31 14 45 36 0.32 14 60 32 0.13 17 70 35 0.24 15 65 39 0.15 16 55 48 0.31 14 35 48 0.33 14 35 39 0.36 13 55 36 0.34 14 60

MK

3 0.13 11 80 12 0.15 10 25 11 0.19 10 30 17 0.16 10 10 19 0.2 10 4 13 0.2 10 20 12 0.18 10 25 12 0.2 10 25 9 0.21 10 40 5 0.25 9 70 10 0.15 10 35 13 0.19 10 20 12 0.19 10 25 9 0.23 10 40 11 0.22 10 30 10 0.23 10 35 13 0.25 9 20

TM

15

70 34

4 31

10 26

20 27

15 30

10 22

35 29

10 22

35 14

70 20

45 20

45 22

35 23

30 22

30 17

55 18

50

SC

REA

1 0 31 0.44 15 0.4 0.25 0.47 60 0.7 0.23 0.5 35 0.6 0.24 0.5 40 0.1 0.28 0.47 85 0.4 0.29 0.47 60 0.6 0.24 0.5 40 1.1 0.28 0.47 10 0.1 0.24 0.5 85 0.4 0.1 0 57 60 0.5 0.18 0 54 50 0.4 0.12 0 57 60 1 0.29 0.47 15 0.9 0.28 0.47 20 0.3 0 32 0.44 70 0.4 0.27 0.47 60

0.12 0.25 0.22 85 0.86 0.41 0.17 2 0.54 0.29 0.22 25 0.36 0.26 0.22 50 0.21 0.29 0.22 70 0.58 0.41 0.17 20 0.47 0.35 0.19 30 0.58 0.28 0.22 20 0.59 0.32 0.2 20 0.32 0.22 0.23 55 0.26 0.11 0.26 65 0.21 0.21 0.23 70

-0 007 0.24 0 012 20 0.01 0.4 0 009 95 0 002 0.29 0 011 65 -0 001 0.25 0 011 50 0 0.22 0 012 55 0 004 0.39 0.01 80 -0 003 0.35 0.01 40 0.01 0.27 0 011 95 0 005 0.33 0.01 80 -0 005 0.18 0 013 30 -0 006 0.08 0 014 25 0 004 0.18 0 013 80

FAT

-0.25 0.2 0.12 >95 -0.01 0.34 0.11 55 0.09 0.26 0.11 20 -0.04 0.22 0.12 70 0.13 0.25 0.11 15 0.08 0.35 0.1 25 0.32 03 0.11 1 0.15 0.25 0.11 10 -0.09 0.29 0.11 90 -0.1 0.19 0.13 90 -0.08 0.07 0.14 85 0.06 0.16 0.13 30

IMF

0.69 0.33 0.2 10 0.79 0.35 0.19 3 0.64 0.39 0.19 15 0.23 0.36 0.19 70

-0 009 0.31 0.01 10 0 004 0.33 0.01 80 0 012 0.38 0.01 >95 -0 001 0.33 0.01 50

0.13 0.28 0.11 15 -0 2 0.31 0.11 >95 0.12 0.34 0.11 15 -0.09 0.31 0.11 90


2010 Fall Sire Summary

International Brangus Breeders Association

PATTON OF BRINKS 30T22 R10082758 PHN: 30T22 Sire: CSONKA OF BRINKS 30R4 R10004209 DOB: 02/14/2007 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 6th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus com for list) PICKETT OF BRINKS 782P5 R9686093 PHN: 782P5 Sire: SONAR OF BRINKS 607L18 R804495 DOB: 02/03/2004 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY POLK CREEK PATTON 937S2 R10031521 PHN: 937S2 Sire: SONAR OF BRINKS 607L18 R804495 DOB: 01/12/2006 Breeder: REBECCA SMITH Gen: 6th Owner: REBECCA SMITH PORSCHE OF BRINKS 99T22 R10082785 PHN: 99T22 Sire: LOMBARDI OF BRINKS 468N10 R9662434 DOB: 02/06/2007 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus com for list) PR SWAGGER 99S R10030508 PHN: 99S Sire: TJM JOHN WAYNE 44L R797239 DOB: 01/22/2006 Breeder: CENTER RANCH Gen: 4th Owner: D FRANK & MICHELLE PERRY RAWHIDE OF BRINKS 535P46 R9693520 PHN: 535P46 Sire: UPPERCUT OF BRINKS 14J8 R753986 DOB: 09/27/2004 Breeder: JOHN F GODFREY Gen: 4th Owner: STEPHEN CLIMER REFUGIO OF BRINKS 468S58 R10056011 PHN: 468S58 Sire: STINGER OF BRINKS 99L8 R788480 DOB: 02/28/2006 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: WYLISS KEMP RICE OF BRINKS 75R65 R10034696 PHN: 75R65 Sire: SUNDANCE OF BRINKS 392G9 R679961 DOB: 10/10/2005 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus com for list) RIGGINS OF BRINKS 55R12 R10027011 PHN: 55R12 Sire: BLACKHAWK OF BRINKS 607M12 R824972 DOB: 03/12/2005 Breeder: CHIMNEY ROCK CATTLE COMPANY Gen: 4th Owner: JOHN D MILAM ROWDY OF BRINKS 535P59 R9694045 PHN: 535P59 Sire: BLACKHAWK OF BRINKS 607M12 R824972 DOB: 10/09/2004 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus com for list) SABINE OF BRINKS 468S5 R10046383 PHN: 468S5 Sire: GOOD FORTUNE OF BRINKS 14H3 R728393 DOB: 01/20/2006 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: DURAND CATTLE CO SANKEYS REVOLT 860R R10013918 PHN: 860R Sire: SANKEYS REVOLUTION 860K R768893 DOB: 05/03/2005 Breeder: JEANA SANKEY Gen: 6th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus com for list) SKYHAWKS DALLAS 193R R10009048 PHN: 193R Sire: ODYSSEY OF JLS R9661900 DOB: 03/01/2005 Breeder: SKYHAWK BRANGUS Gen: 5th Owner: SKYHAWK BRANGUS SKYHAWKS PRESIDENTE R10025207 PHN: 23R6 Sire: MR CR FRED 99/N26 R9665002 DOB: 10/03/2005 Breeder: JUSTIN DEREK ISHEE Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus com for list) SR CADENCE WARRIOR R568 R10001172 PHN: R568 Sire: CADENCE OF BRINKS R593769 DOB: 12/13/2004 Breeder: SPITZER RANCH Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus com for list) SR CADENCE WARRIOR S702 R10036492 PHN: S702 Sire: CADENCE OF BRINKS R593769 DOB: 12/06/2005 Breeder: SPITZER RANCH Gen: 4th Owner: SPITZER RANCH SR EUREKA WARRIOR S614 R10036238 PHN: S614 Sire: BURTINS TRANSFORMER 803G3 R711683 DOB: 12/06/2005 Breeder: SPITZER RANCH Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus com for list)

Genetic Venture Sires Herds: 5 Progeny: 10 Daughters: 0 Herds: 16 Progeny: 52 Daughters: 5 Herds: 3 Progeny: 12 Daughters: 0 Herds: 6 Progeny: 24 Daughters: 0 Herds: 3 Progeny: 46 Daughters: 0 Herds: 7 Progeny: 52 Daughters: 5 Herds: 2 Progeny: 20 Daughters: 0 Herds: 5 Progeny: 41 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 31 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 41 Daughters: 3 Herds: 2 Progeny: 12 Daughters: 0 Herds: 2 Progeny: 28 Daughters: 2 Herds: 2 Progeny: 52 Daughters: 1 Herds: 10 Progeny: 65 Daughters: 0 Herds: 5 Progeny: 33 Daughters: 2 Herds: 4 Progeny: 14 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 10 Daughters: 0

EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank:

BW

1.4 0.52 1.3 75 -0.2 0.64 1 35 1 0.46 1.4 65 0.9 0.51 1.3 60 1.7 0.58 1.2 80 2.3 0.59 1.2 90 0 0.5 1.3 35 -1.1 0.59 1.2 15 3.8 0.56 1.2 >95 3.1 0.64 1 95 1 0.47 1.4 65 0.8 0.46 1.4 60 2.5 0.62 1 90 0 0.7 0.8 35 -1.5 0.52 1.3 10 -4.1 0.6 1 1 -3.6 0.42 1.6 2

WW

29 0.42 9 25 16 0.58 6 70 16 0.38 9 75 27 0.48 8 35 35 0.56 6 15 32 0.55 6 20 20 0.47 8 60 18 0.55 6 65 41 0.53 7 5 43 0.56 6 3 31 0.42 9 20 20 0.45 8 60 20 0.57 6 55 38 0.59 6 10 32 0.52 7 20 25 0.44 9 40 10 0.4 9 90

YW

65 0.27 14 10 43 0.44 12 45 30 0.23 15 75 44 0.29 14 40 66 0.4 12 10 57 0.23 15 20 49 0.29 14 30 33 0.41 12 70 78 0 38 13 2 84 0 38 13 1 70 0.3 14 4 35 0.15 16 65 34 0.4 12 70 51 0 39 13 30 57 0.41 12 20 48 0 34 14 35 33 0 32 14 70

MK

8 0.19 10 50 1 0.28 9 90 1 0.22 10 90 12 0.19 10 25 5 0.25 9 65 2 0.27 9 85 8 0.23 10 45 2 0.25 9 85 2 0.26 9 85 18 0.29 9 10 10 0.23 10 40 10 0.18 10 40 13 0.19 10 20 4 0.18 10 75 9 0.27 9 40 14 0.24 10 15 10 0.24 10 35

TM

22

35 9

90 9

90 25

25 23

30 18

55 18

55 11

85 22

30 39

1 25

20 19

45 24

30 22

30 25

20 27

15 15

65

SC

REA

0.74 0.29 0.22 5 02 0.47 0.16 75 0.21 0.2 0.23 70 0.56 0.31 0.2 20 06 0.43 0.17 15 0.44 0.24 0.23 35 0.56 0.31 0.2 20 0.34 0.44 0.17 50 0.68 0.4 0.17 10 0.84 0.35 0.19 3 0.69 03 0.2 10

0.011 0.28 0.011 95 0.004 0.44 0.009 80 0.008 0.21 0.012 90 0.006 0.3 0 01 85 0.003 0.41 0.009 75 -0 01 0.21 0.012 10 0.004 0.29 0.011 80 0.003 0.41 0.009 75 0.004 0 37 0 01 80 0.007 0 33 0 01 90 0.006 0.29 0.011 85

0.12 0.25 0.11 15 0.1 0.41 0.09 20 0.13 0.2 0.12 15 0 0.27 0.11 50 0.06 0.38 0.1 30 0.16 0.2 0.12 10 0.08 0.27 0.11 25 0.12 0.39 0.1 15 0.05 0.36 0.1 30 0.02 0.31 0.11 45 0.04 0.26 0.11 35

0.4 0.27 0.47 60 08 0.31 0.44 25 0 0.35 0.41 95 1.1 03 0.44 10 0.1 0.29 0.47 85

0.12 0.12 0.26 85 0.56 0.33 0.2 20 0.4 0.43 0.17 45 0.37 0.33 0.2 50 0.07 0.34 0.2 90

-0.001 0 08 0.014 50 -0.001 0.3 0 01 50 -0 01 0 39 0 01 10 -0.005 0.24 0.012 30 -0.002 0 32 0 01 45

-0.02 0.06 0.14 60 -0.05 0.27 0.11 75 -0.04 0.37 0.1 70 0.01 0.29 0.11 45 0.04 0.3 0.11 35

15 0.26 0.47 2 15 0.35 0.41 2 0.7 0.2 05 35 08 0.26 0.47 25 0.7 0.31 0.44 35 13 0.18 0.54 5 0.7 0.26 0.47 35 0.7 0.34 0.44 35 0.4 0.31 0.44 60 08 0.29 0.47 25 0.9 0.28 0.47 20

FAT

IMF

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2010 Fall Sire Summary

International Brangus Breeders Association

Genetic Venture Sires SR WRANGLER WARRIOR R520 R10001129 PHN: R520 Sire: ACES TF WRANGLER 145/8 R719316 DOB: 12/23/2004 Breeder: SPITZER RANCH Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) SR WRANGLER WARRIOR T113 R10064502 PHN: T113 Sire: ACES TF WRANGLER 145/8 R719316 DOB: 12/05/2006 Breeder: SPITZER RANCH Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) SUHN'S BT 416S5 R10052962 PHN: 416S5 Sire: BURTINS TRANSFORMER 803G3 R711683 DOB: 02/05/2006 Breeder: VERNON OR VICKI SUHN Gen: 3rd Owner: DANNY FARRIS SUHN'S CUT RIGHT 894R28 R10047913 PHN: 894R28 Sire: UPPERCUT OF BRINKS 14J8 R753986 DOB: 09/10/2005 Breeder: VERNON OR VICKI SUHN Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) SUHN'S DISTINCTION 331T48 R10114681 PHN: 331T48 Sire: SUHNS NEXT STEP 331R7 R10015200 DOB: 09/10/2007 Breeder: VERNON OR VICKI SUHN Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) SUHN'S SONAR 331P R9687872 PHN: 331P Sire: SONAR OF BRINKS 607L18 R804495 DOB: 02/06/2004 Breeder: VERNON OR VICKI SUHN Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) SUREWAYS LEGACY MR 060S RR10050321 PHN: 060S Sire: SUREWAYS ROCKY STREET 227N RR603167 DOB: 01/02/2006 Breeder: SUREWAY STOCK FARMS Gen: 4th Owner: BKC RANCH LLC SVF MR CADENCE 23S86 R10078226 PHN: 23S86 Sire: CADENCE OF BRINKS R593769 DOB: 10/20/2006 Breeder: SALACOA VALLEY FARMS Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) SVF MR NITRO 222P2 R9692320 PHN: 222P2 Sire: AERO POSTALE OF SALACOA R801467 DOB: 12/08/2004 Breeder: SALACOA VALLEY FARMS Gen: 4th Owner: DOGUET DIAMOND D RANCH TERRELL OF BRINKS 87S3 R10047665 PHN: 87S3 Sire: LEAD GUN OF BRINKS 222K14 R778561 DOB: 02/23/2006 Breeder: KEN HUGHES Gen: 5th Owner: MC CREARY FARMS THORPE OF BRINKS 406R RR10037417 PHN: 406R Sire: CX EXCALIBUR 19/M RR602809 DOB: 01/23/2005 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 2nd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) TJM INSURRECTION 544T R10091094 PHN: 544T Sire: SUHNS AFFIRMED 416N4 R9678800 DOB: 02/04/2007 Breeder: T J MOORE III Gen: 6th Owner: ROBERTS RANCH TK HIGHWAY 901S RR10047320 PHN: 901S Sire: SUREWAYS ROCKY STREET 227N RR603167 DOB: 02/13/2006 Breeder: TRIANGLE K FARM Gen: 3rd Owner: TRIANGLE K FARM TK VALERO 101P6 RR603448 PHN: 101P6 Sire: TK KLASSIC 590K2 RR601869 DOB: 04/03/2004 Breeder: TRIANGLE K FARM Gen: 3rd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) TRUMAN OF BRINKS 392T117 R10109548 PHN: 392T117 Sire: NEWT OF BRINKS 302P16 R9685720 DOB: 09/12/2007 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: VERNON OR VICKI SUHN VOREL AFFIRMED 117T4 R10088577 PHN: 117T4 Sire: SUHNS AFFIRMED 416N4 R9678800 DOB: 02/05/2007 Breeder: GRASSHOPPER HILL FARM Gen: 5th Owner: JLS INTERNATIONAL INC VOREL NEWT 894T2 R10088539 PHN: 894T2 Sire: NEWT OF BRINKS 302P16 R9685720 DOB: 02/01/2007 Breeder: MIKE VOREL Gen: 6th Owner: MIKE VOREL

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Herds: 2 Progeny: 26 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 13 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 2 Daughters: 0 Herds: 13 Progeny: 51 Daughters: 0 Herds: 2 Progeny: 3 Daughters: 0 Herds: 6 Progeny: 47 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 19 Daughters: 0 Herds: 2 Progeny: 27 Daughters: 0 Herds: 7 Progeny: 50 Daughters: 2 Herds: 4 Progeny: 24 Daughters: 0 Herds: 7 Progeny: 12 Daughters: 1 Herds: 1 Progeny: 5 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 13 Daughters: 0 Herds: 4 Progeny: 57 Daughters: 2 Herds: 2 Progeny: 3 Daughters: 0 Herds: 3 Progeny: 5 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 9 Daughters: 0

EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank:

BW

1 0.56 1.2 65 03 0.55 1.2 45 -1.1 0.55 1.2 15 -1 5 0.62 1 10 -0 5 0.43 16 25 1.9 0.62 1 85 3.1 0.48 1.4 95 -1 2 0.52 13 15 26 0.61 1 90 -0.4 0.38 1.7 30 05 0.46 1.4 50 12 0.42 16 70 0.7 05 13 55 -2 8 0.62 1 3 -4 6 0.35 1.7 1 1.7 0.44 16 80 -4 2 0.42 16 1

WW

31 0.48 8 20 35 0.44 9 15 20 0 35 9 60 8 0 57 6 95 21 0 35 9 55 13 0 58 6 80 21 0.4 9 55 35 0.5 7 15 25 0 56 6 40 23 0.47 8 45 36 0 38 9 10 35 0 36 9 15 20 0 37 9 60 21 0 56 6 55 13 0 35 9 85 39 0 36 9 10 15 0 39 9 75

YW

55 0.34 14 20 60 0.34 14 15 42 0.27 14 45 29 0.4 12 75 43 0.26 14 45 32 0.42 12 70 37 0.15 16 60 60 0.38 13 15 40 0.39 13 50 52 0.29 14 25 54 0.22 15 25 63 0.25 14 10 31 0.18 16 70 25 0.31 14 85 30 0.27 14 75 59 0.26 14 15 35 0.31 14 65

MK

21 0.22 10 3 15 0.23 10 15 7 0.24 10 50 8 0.23 10 45 19 0.18 10 4 17 0.25 9 10 14 0.12 11 15 15 0.26 9 15 9 0.2 10 40 7 0.24 10 55 -5 0.12 11 >95 3 0.2 10 80 12 0.16 10 25 4 0.22 10 75 6 0.2 10 60 9 0.22 10 40 8 0.2 10 45

TM

36

2 32

10 18

55 13

80 30

10 24

30 25

25 32

5 22

35 19

50 13

75 21

40 22

35 15

70 13

80 28

15 16

65

SC

0.6 0.28 0.47 40 0.5 0.23 0.5 50 0.6 0.26 0.47 40 1 0 33 0.44 15 0.3 0.24 0.5 70 1.4 0 31 0.44 3 0.4 0 09 0.6 60 0.5 0.24 0.5 50 0.9 0.27 0.47 20 1.2 0.25 0.47 10 0.4 0.19 0 54 60 0.8 0.24 0.5 25 0.6 0 09 0.6 40 -0.1 0.18 0 54 95 0.6 0.26 0.47 40 1 0.23 0.5 15 0.6 0.24 0.5 40

REA

0.32 0.37 0.19 55 0.35 0.36 0.19 50 0.32 0.28 0.22 55 0.28 0.44 0.17 60 0.3 0.28 0.22 60 0.32 0.45 0.16 55 0.24 0.15 0.25 65 0.63 0.4 0.17 15 0.19 0.39 0.19 75 0.49 0.31 0.2 30 0.51 0.24 0.23 25 0.23 0.25 0.22 70 0.12 0.19 0.25 85 0.11 0.35 0.19 85 0.65 0.29 0.22 10 0.4 0.27 0.22 45 0.32 0.32 0.2 55

FAT

0 011 03 0.01 95 -0 004 0.34 0.01 35 0 0.27 0 011 55 -0 005 0.42 0 009 30 -0 007 0.27 0 011 20 0 007 0.43 0 009 90 0 004 0.12 0 013 80 0 004 0.37 0.01 80 -0 004 0.37 0.01 35 -0 008 03 0.01 15 0 021 0.22 0 012 >95 -0 004 0.24 0 012 35 0 004 0.16 0 013 80 -0 001 0.32 0.01 50 0 007 0.27 0 011 90 -0 004 0.26 0 011 35 0 0.31 0.01 55

IMF

0.14 0.31 0.11 15 0.03 0.31 0.11 40 -0.08 0.25 0.11 85 -0.12 0.38 0.1 95 -0.01 0.24 0.12 55 0.17 0.4 0.09 10 0 0.1 0.14 50 0.17 0.35 0.1 10 -0.21 0.32 0.11 >95 0.14 0.27 0.11 15 -0.18 0.19 0.13 >95 -0.04 0.22 0.12 70 0.04 0.14 0.14 35 0.03 0.28 0.11 40 0.01 0.25 0.11 45 0.01 0.23 0.12 45 -0.09 0.28 0.11 90


2010 Fall Sire Summary

International Brangus Breeders Association

WARFIELD OF BRINKS 409R7 R10034749 PHN: 409R7 Sire: BLACKHAWK OF BRINKS 607M12 R824972 DOB: 09/26/2005 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: WHEAT BELT FARMS WR DUKE 661S8 R10093896 PHN: 661S8 Sire: WR DUKE 228/F R654075 DOB: 12/11/2006 Breeder: WYNNE RANCH Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list)

Genetic Venture Sires Herds: 7 Progeny: 32 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 5 Daughters: 0

EPD Descriptions BW Birth weight – A sire’s expected progeny difference (lb) for mature dam equivalent birth weight of calf. Progeny of sires with lower BW EPD values will generally be born with less calving difficulty. WW Weaning weight – A sire’s expected progeny difference (lb) for 205-day, mature dam equivalent WW. A sire’s WW EPD is an indication of growth to weaning. WW EPD does not indicate milk production. YW Yearling weight – A sire’s expected progeny difference (lb) for 365-day, mature dam equivalent YW. The YW EPD is an indication of the progeny’s post weaning gain perfor - mance. YW EPD is calculated by combining WW and post weaning gain to predict expected differences in weight performance at one year of age. MK Milk – A prediction of the maternal genetic component of weaning weight, MK EPD does not directly indicate more or less milk production. The MK EPD is the expected difference (lb), due to maternal performance (which includes milk production) in the weaning weight of calves out of a bull’s daughters compared to calves from daughters of a bull with a zero MK EPD. A higher EPD indicates that the bull’s daughters should produce more pounds of calf due to increased maternal performance, but a higher MK EPD may also indicate a need for higher nutritional inputs to support increased milk production. TM Total Maternal – The expected overall difference (lb) in weaning weight of calves out of a bull’s daughters compared to calves from daughters of a bull with a zero maternal weaning EPD. The maternal weaning EPD is a measure of the genetic component of both growth and maternal ability. It is calculated by adding one-half the WW EPD to the MK EPD, and as a result, TM EPD is the only EPD for which there is no corresponding ACC. SC Scrotal circumference – Measured in centimeters, SC has been shown to have a strong influence on male fertility, however selection for extremes in scrotal size is not an effective method of affecting change in the trait, as it is subject to extreme environmental variation. While larger actual scrotal circumference is important in terms of how the bull can be expected to perform his duties of servicing cows, only SC EPD predicts the genetic value of the bull for SC that can be transmitted to his calves. Additionally, heifers sired by bulls with high SC EPD have been shown to reach puberty at significantly earlier ages than do daughters of bulls with low SC EPD.

REA FAT IMF

EPD: ACC: PC: Rank: EPD: ACC: PC: Rank:

BW

2.1 0.56 1.2 85 -0 3 0.36 1.7 30

WW

29 0.51 7 25 35 0.35 9 15

YW

72 0 37 13 3 63 0.26 14 10

MK

11 0.23 10 25 8 0.22 10 50

TM

26

20 25

20

SC

06 0.31 0.44 40

REA

0.46 0 36 0.19 35 0.41 0.26 0.22 40

FAT

0 007 0.34 0.01 90 0 003 0.25 0 011 75

IMF

-0.03 0.31 0.11 65 -0.03 0.22 0.12 65

Ribeye area – REA EPD is a predictor of the muscularity of an animal’s offspring in square inches. The REA EPD presented in this summary is for ultrasound REA as opposed to carcass REA. While there is a high correlation between ultrasound REA and carcass REA, they are not the same trait. Genetic progress for improved muscling is not direct using REA EPD from ultrasound, but still much improved over using actual ultrasound REA measures Fat thickness – FAT EPD, expressed in inches, is a predictor of the difference in external fat thickness at the 12th rib of a sire’s progeny. A lower value is better to an extent. However, selecting against fat may result in progeny that are too lean, and consequently carcass quality is reduced. The FAT EPD presented in this summary is for ul- trasound FAT as opposed to carcass FAT. While there is a high correlation between ultrasound FAT and carcass FAT, they are not the same trait. Percent intramuscular fat – IMF EPD is presented in units of percent fat as determined by ultrasound. While IMF from ultrasound has a strong positive relationship to car cass marbling scores, they are not the same trait. Genetic progress for improved marbling is not direct using IMF EPD, but still much improved over using actual ultrasound IMF measures.

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NEWS&NOTEWORTHY 2010 OBA Field Day Thank you to the hosts, 5K Brangus, Keith & Sandy Huddleston. Thank you to the generous sponsors. Farmer’s Union Coop of Wayne, OK donated a ton of feed, 2 buckets of high octance show supplement, & Show Sticks to the heifer show participants and champions. Farm Credit of East Central Oklahoma donated lunch for all the participants. Multiple other sponsors donated numerous other items were spread among those in attendance. Congratulations to our champions: Champion Heifer - Mackenzie Gillham, Maysville, OK

Res Champion Heifer Thad Gorczyca, Harrah, OK Junior Champion Showman - Andreya Mitchell, Seminole, OK Senior Champion Showman - Mackenzie Gillham, Maysville, OK Champion Adult Livestock Judging - Bob Huddleston, Purcell, OK Champion Junior Livestock Judging - Chelsie Myer, Wayne, OK

IBBA DNA Typing & Parent Verification Policy DNA Typing Effective September 1, 2010 AI sires and donor dams are required to have a parent-verified DNA profile on file prior to registration of progeny. AI sires and donor dams having a DNA profile on file with IBBA prior to September 1, 2010, are grandfathered in and exempt from the parent-verification requirement. In the event that a parent of the AI sire and donor dam is deceased and a DNA sample is unavailable (semen, embryos, etc.) the parent-verification requirement may be exempted providing the DNA profile cannot be constructed, at petitioners expense, from at least three direct living progeny of the deceased. IBBA reserves the right to add parent verification to any subject animal profile already on file should the missing parent’s DNA profile become available.

Parentage Disputes Whenever the eligibility for recording of any animal is in doubt because of uncertain or unknown parentage, the animal will not be registered until the dispute is solved. Any application for registration after March 1, 1997 with a parentage dispute will not be registered until the dispute is solved. Any IBBA animal recorded in the IBBA registry that has a “Parentage Dispute” listed in the first three-generation pedigree is removed from producing registerable offspring and may not be transferred until the dispute is solved. Animals registered prior to March 1, 1997 that have parentage disputes will be noted with an asterisk and may have natural service progeny recorded. These cattle with an asterisk will remain in the breed with the asterisk notation through six (6) generations of descendents.

Southern Cattle Company and Cow Creek Ranch Announce Merger Southern Cattle Company, headquartered in Marianna, FL, announces the merger and acquisition of Cow Creek Ranch, Aliceville, AL, the largest Brangus and Ultrablack seedstock cattle operation in the United States. The historic transaction brings together the legendary Cow Creek Ranch program, a global leader in Brangus and Ultrablack genetics celebrating their 25th year in business, with Southern Cattle Company, a 15-year-old multi-breed genetics company. As a result of this transaction, Southern Cattle Company has become one of the largest seedstock cattle operations in the United States. “We are delighted to have Joy Reznicek as part of our team and look forward to carrying on the tradition of integrity and good old-

fashioned cow savvy that Joe Reznicek and his family worked so hard to establish,” states Lamont Ennis of Southern Cattle Company. Cow Creek Ranch will continue to operate in Aliceville, AL, as a stand-alone company. “This transaction will create a dynamic ranching company that can deliver long-term genetic value to cattlemen both here and abroad. By joining forces with Southern Cattle Company, there is significant opportunity for the Reznicek family to continue the Cow Creek Ranch legacy and initiatives shaped by Joe Reznicek over the past 25 years. We are excited to be a part of their team,” says Joy Reznicek of Cow Creek Ranch.

BEEF 706 GIVES CATTLE PRODUCERS INSIDE LOOK AT PRODUCTION PROCESS By: Blair Fannin, 979-845-2259 Contact(s): Dr. Dan Hale, 979-845-3935, dhale@tamu.edu Seldom does a cattle producer get an inside look at how their calves are processed and shipped to the retail meat case. However, a group of producers recently got that unique opportunity - and came away learning a lot more about what happens to their cattle once they leave the ranch - at the recent Beef 706 program. 56 | september/october 2010

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The program, sponsored by the Texas AgriLife Extension Service and the Texas Beef Council, had a group of Brangus producers come to College Station to learn how cattle are graded, fabricated and packaged before being sent to the retail meat case. “Beef 706 is a program that helps teach cattle producers about the news&noteworthy Continued on page 58


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NEWS&NOTEWORTHY Continued from page 56. food side of their industry,” said Dr. Dan Hale, an AgriLife Extension Service meat specialist and workshop coordinator. “The goal is to see transfer from steer to a carcass and finally as retail cuts sold to the consumer. They are taught during the process not only how to evaluate a live steer, but also carcasses. They follow a steer all the way through the process and learn where the value cuts are in an animal.” Producers began the workshop with a briefing on how to evaluate a live steer, learning the various grades assigned to beef, such as prime, choice, select, standard, commercial, utility, cutter and canner, as well as evaluating the age of a carcass. Participants also learned about yield grades on a beef carcass. “A feedlot buyer looks at a pen of cattle and determines which way to market those cattle,” Hale told the workshop attendees. “They are trying to direct your cattle to the right fit on the grid for profitability.” Once the classroom portion was finished, the participants viewed a steer and were asked to evaluate the animal, giving best judgment on quality and yield grade. Next, the producers went back into the classroom and watched videos of eight different steers, ranking each steer in a team exercise. Hale explained the cattle would either be marketed on a traditional live price per hundredweight for the entire pen, or additional value could be put on the cattle by pricing them on a grid basis or boxed beef cutout value. A quality grid for cattle is a high-end designation such as prime, certified or top choice. The cutability grid prices the finished feedlot cattle based on yield and cutout value. Teams of participants then suited up and went into a beef fabrication area where they began cutting up one side from their assigned steer, fabricating it into wholesale cuts for the rest of the afternoon. “These were cuts that ultimately would go to a retail grocery store and in that the attending cattle producers determined they don’t want to be meat cutters all their lives, they are glad they worked with cattle,” Hale said. “Also they’ve learned about where value is in cattle and ultimately why we raise cattle for a food product that has to not only be high in protein and nutrient dense, but also has to taste really good for the consumer.” The final day of the workshop was spent sampling cooked portions of meat from the steers that were graded by the class, analyzing for taste and texture. Attendees also learned more about beef research going on among Extension and Texas AgriLife Research and the economics of purchased cattle from the feedlot and the value of the cuts of beef sold to grocery outlets.

Dr. Dan Hale, Texas AgriLife Extension Service meat specialist, discusses grade and yield specifics during the classroom portion of the Beef 706 program in College Station. (Texas AgriLife Extension Service photo by Blair Fannin)

Paul Maulsby, Texas A&M University Beef Center manager, points out specifics while evaluating a steer for quality and yield grading during the Beef 706 program. (Texas AgriLife Extension Service photo by Blair Fannin)

Dr. Davey Griffin, Texas AgriLife Extension Service meat specialist, discusses carcass evaluation at the recent Beef 706 workshop in College Station. (Texas AgriLife Extension Service photo by Blair Fannin)

Hale said the program carries out the mission of AgriLife Extension in educating beef producers more about the industry they serve. “I think this is a really good way to extend what we learn,” Hale said. “This program began out of a survey through the National Beef Quality Audit, the survey looked at what beef producers did that might potentially impact quality of beef served to consumers and impact consumer confidence. When we found out that information, AgriLife Extension put this program together to extend that information out to the cow-calf producer.” Editor’s note: The following can be used as a breakout box: - Beef 706 is program offered to cattle producers who learn more about how feeder cattle are graded and fabricated before distributed to a grocery retail outlet. - The program is funded through the Beef Checkoff Program and sponsored by the Texas Beef Council and the Texas AgriLife Extension Service. - For more information about Beef 706, visit http://meat.tamu.edu/ beef706.html. To register for the next Beef 706 course, call the Texas Beef Council at 512-335-2333 and ask for Jason Bagley.

IS AVERAGE FAIR? The second oldest sport in the history of the cattle business is beating up on the packer, according to Gregg Doud, chief economist for the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association. “I’m guessing the oldest involved a cowboy on a horse trying to rope a steer. No one likes the packer, which is actually strange when you think about it because the packer is an absolutely necessary entity during the process” of converting beef with the hide on it to beef without the hide on it. Who likes to eat hide? Whether you call them a packer, “processor,” or middle man really doesn’t matter,” said Doud. 58 | september/october 2010

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“They are always one of several buyers in the marketing chain of our product.” Some are touting USDA’s Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockers Administration’s proposed GIPSA rule as a way for producers to settle a longstanding score with the packer. Many cattle producers argue, in reality, this rule does no such thing. According Ben Spitzer, IBBA Director of Marketing Programs, this rule actually ends up pitting news&noteworthy Continued on page 67


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Excellence Excellence is what comes to mind when I hear the word Brangus. Our association shines excellence through the many traits that our cattle, breeders, and juniors possess. Whether it’s the beef our cattle produce, the great genes that our cattlemen have bred into our cattle, or the juniors who are the future leadership of our breed …. through all of this, we radiate Excellence. Excellence is displayed within the impact that we have on one another. One of my favorite quotes is, “to the world you may be one person, but to one person you may be the world.” Within our great association I have truly experienced this quote. Our association differs from any other that I have dealt with in past experiences. We share something that others don’t quite understand; we are truly a family. We are each very competitive within the show ring but the thing that separates us is that we support each other out of the show ring also. We have shared many memories that each of us will never forget from seeing who could get the most gold fish on their fellow team members face in Barn Yard Olympics, to crying tears of joy when a fellow member wins a show. We impact one another with the consideration and fondness of “family” …. Our Brangus Family. As we do display Excellence to the highest degree, I feel that we can still grow and change our association to become even greater

OFFICERS President: Justin Shrader, Texas Ex-Officio: Chelsie Meyer, Oklahoma BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Alex Brull, Kansas Katy Knox, Texas Jessica Brumley, Louisiana Emily Jackson, Texas Emily Smith, Texas Allison Deshotel, Louisiana Thad Gorczyca, Oklahoma IBBA Youth Department info@int-brangus.org

ADVISORS Tyler Dean tylerwdean@gmail.com Mary Douglass mary_douglass@int-brangus.org Damon Acord dacord@normangeeisd.org Rhumina Stofa rstofa@hotmail.com Steve Densmore s.densmore@bre.com Janet Greuel janet.greuel@gmail.com Chip Gibson gibson_chip@yahoo.com

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International Brangus Breeders Association Board of Directors don cox, President saturday, may 8, 2010 Present Absent Guest Don Cox Bill Felton Bill Davis Doug Williams Joe Kassler Dale Kirkham R. L. Robbs Dr. Robert Vineyard Steve Densmore Fred McCreary Larry Parker D. Frank Perry Angelo Zottarelli Don Cox welcomed the new members Larry Parker, Joe Kassler, Fred McCreary and Frank Perry and expressed the importance of Board attendance either in person or on conference calls in order to meet needs and responsibilities to IBBA members. March minutes had been read with no changes or discussion. Motion to approve minutes was made by Dr. Robert Vineyard Second by Frank Perry March minutes were approved Dr. Massey reported on March financials. $400,000 was invoiced for Spring THR and total revenues for the month were $415,559.51. YTD revenue is $612,463.21 versus the budget of $657,710.00. The $45,246.79 variance is partially due to the fact that 3,000 head of cattle had to be deactivated for non-reporting but as of this week we have already made up $22,000.00. Our expenses YTD have been $290,203.90, versus budgeted of $338,625.00 thus producing a positive Variance of $48,421.10. Net Revenues are $3200 better than budget. Receivables at the end of March were $335,351.45 but receivable were already down to $167,000. A discussion on deactivation of members for non-payment ensued. Dr. Vineyard said some members have approached him on the fact that twice a year reporting is cumbersome and sometimes difficult to accomplish. Larry Parker agreed and shared his experience. The question raised was should policy be changed to accommodate the complaint. Dr. Massey explained that reporting once a year on both calf seasons is acceptable provided the report meets the required reporting parameters. It is not feasible to change the policy as there are other considerations in the process and it seems to work for the majority. No Action taken Don Cox announced that Angelo Zottarelli will head the new Policy Review Committee along with R.L. Robbs and Fred McCreary and bring suggestions or comments to the Board. A complete set of Policy and Procedures has been sent to Board members. Don Cox announced a DNA Review Committee of 5 – 7 members consisting of Frank Perry, Dr. Joseph Massey and Dr. Milt Thomas. Other members will include non-Brangus participants to hopefully contribute new ideas and information to present to the Breed Improvement Committee. Frank Perry expressed concern that this new group may conflict with Breed Improvement Committee’s function or duplicate its efforts. Don Cox reassured the purpose of this ad hoc group is solely to gather information and present it, but not act upon it. Participation from outside the Brangus breed may provide a broader view and innovative ideas. Don Cox called on Steve Densmore and Grant Keenen for a report on the tours of Cargill Packing Plant and feed yard in Plainview, Texas and reported on the possibility of incorporating the IBBA summit to this activity. This, along with a feed lot tour would take place on July 8 – 9, 2010. A block of rooms in Plainview can be obtained for an $89.00 rate and would be reserved by each participant. Transportation (vans) would be needed to facilitate the tour. The other possibility was a 706 tour at College Station that could be combined with the Board Meeting

Staff Present Dr. Joseph Massey Frances Miller Grant Keenen Jim Bulger Elma Ryan

August 11 – 13, 2010. The 706 is paid by the Texas Beef Council. He and Grant Keenen were checking room rates and transportation costs for the tour. They will make a final presentation to the Board. Steve and Grant reaffirmed that the Brangus breed is not proven in the eyes of the packers. We need to do more to promote the quality of our product. Motion by Dr. Robert Vineyard to have both July and August activities Second by Bill Davis Motion was passed. Dr. Massey reported to the board that IBBA now owns 100% of GPS including RAAA submitted data. RAAA offered to sell GPS to IBBA for $45,000 but IBBA countered with an offer of $15,000 that was accepted. RAAA had invested $125,000 into GPS. Three members are left on the GPS board and it needs to be re-populated. Dr. Vineyard reported on the Show Committee. There are various conflicts and violations that should be addressed. One conflict is whether member breeders should be allowed to judge IBBA shows. The Show Committee is developing a protocol on how to address violations. Mr. Zottarelli’s Policy Review Committee might also be able to assist with policy. Motion by Frank Perry to accept the Show Committee minutes except for bull fertility testing changing from 15 months to 18 months. It should remain 15 months. Second by Steve Densmore Motion passed Don Cox then led a discussion that a branded beef program would be a good tool to promote the Brangus breed. Grant was asked to further research Brangus tenderness data and to develop a program to present to BOD. A tenderness test must first be done and Joe Kassler offered some of his cattle in the immediate area. Motion by Dr. Vineyard moved to give Joe Massey the authority to go forward with the branded beef program research and present the findings to the Board. Second by Frank Perry Motion passed. Joe Massey handed out copies of a legal opinion from, Darin Digby, IBBA attorney that stated GENETRUST should be considered a single ranching entity as defined by their web-site and registration. No action needed other than future nominations to the Board with this or a similar situation should be considered thus eliminating the possibility of a conflict arising from having more than one GENETRUST Director at a time on the IBBA Board. Joe Massey was asked for an update on the open staff positions. He has made several offers but has been turned down. Interviewing will continue this Tuesday. A discussion of Code of Ethics regarding member actions began. - IBBA staff was excused during this discussion. Continued on page 64

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Motion by Dale Kirkham to have our IBBA attorney draft a letter of reprimand to Charles Crochet regarding his verbal abuse of Frances Miller at the Houston Stock Show. Seconded by Bill Davis Motion passed. R.L. Robbs stated that the IBBA building needs maintenance and steps should be taken to start that in motion. Discussion by the Board led to Joe Kassler suggesting an architect be brought in to evaluate the extent of the necessary repairs and/or updates to the building. A teleconference will take place in 4 or 5 weeks to discuss the progress made.

Motion by R.L. Robbs to appoint a committee chaired by Joe Kassler to review building needs. Second by Dr. Vineyard Motion passed. There is no New Business. Meeting was adjourned.

International Brangus Breeders Association Board of Directors don cox, President monday, july 5, 2010 teleconference Present Absent Guest Don Cox Bill Davis Joe Kassler Dale Kirkham R.L. Robbs Bill Felton Dr. Robert Vineyard Steve Densmore Fred McCreary Larry Parker D. Frank Perry Doug Williams Angelo Zottarelli Don Cox called the meeting to order, thanked the Board members for 100% participation and stressed the purpose of the IBBA and the Board of Directors. First item was the approval of the May 8, 2010 minutes. Don Cox called for a motion to approve. Motion by Fred McCreary to accept the Board of Directors minutes of May 8, 2010 Second by R.L. Robbs Motion passed unanimously. Joe Massey reported on May financials. Through May 31, 2010 our YTD revenues are $665,893.79 which is 2.5% or $17,456.21 behind. THR is down $15,601.00 with reactivation over budget of $4,630.00 and transfer income over budget of $4,584.00. Annual dues are down $19,885.00, but our convention income is up by $6,635.00. Total revenues are down $17,456.21. Our total expenses were $47,634.30 below budgeted amount and our net income was 197,029.09 which is $30,178.09 above budget. Dale Kirkham asked Dr. Massey if he saw any pattern in the loss of members and could any kind of list be produced to follow up on the non-renewals. Dr. Massey stated that no particular pattern of non-renewal can be isolated, however the loss might be attributed to the economy or members not very involved in the Association. He also said a list can be provided in any of several forms to show non-renewals by region, state, number of cattle, etc. He said that the reactivations are primarily from people who get behind, those who may be liquidating or just practice poor bookkeeping and later discover the oversight. Dr. Massey stated that next month we may be closer to revenues as we always pick up a few more THR members and activations. Further, he noted that a CattleFax stated trends on the number of cows eliminated and the low number of heifer retention and that he would provide that article to the Board. Don Cox called for a motion to approve the financials

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Staff Present Dr. Joseph Massey Elma Ryan

Motion by Dr. Robert Vineyard Second by Doug Williams Motion passed unanimously Show Committee Report by Dr. Vineyard Dr. Vineyard reported that the Show Committee had met twice over two conference calls and that the Show Committee minutes of March 4, 2010 were amended to reflect changes inadvertently left out at the time. The following entry will be part of those minutes with the Board’s approval. “Myron Saathoff informed the Show Committee that there had been a lot of discussion in the show barn regarding the fitting rules being changed to “no paint. Sharee Sankey discussed a similar change made by the Angus Association. She said that the rule change was initially a struggle, however now that the transition was over the exhibitors seem to be accepting of the new rules. Jack Gorczyca remarked that this subject required a lot of consideration and should be brought up later when more time could be devoted to the decision process.” Motion by Frank Perry to accept the additional verbiage to the minutes Second by Steve Densmore Motion passed unanimously Dr. Vineyard than reported that (and set before the Board for approval) at the Show Committee meeting of June 9, 2010 the following motion was made and unanimously approved. Myron Saathoff made a motion to include Aaron Cooper in the IBBA Approved Judges list. Motion by Steve Densmore to accept the recommendation made by the Show Committee


Second by Frank Perry. Motion passed unanimously

Second by Frank Perry Motion passed unanimously

Dr. Vineyard than reported that the Show Committee had approved that paint be eliminated from all approved shows and Board for approval was now sought.

Dr. Vineyard reported that the Show Committee meeting June 14, 2010 passed to leave the current show rules as they are for the Futurity and the NJBS except for eliminating paint and artificial coloring.

After extensive discussions by the Board including what was meant by “no paint” the following was determined. That IBBA no longer allow paints or any coloring agents of any kind to be used at any IBBA sponsored show and that aerosols of any kind not be allowed in the line-up area entering the show ring. Further, that animals will be toweled in the line-up area prior to entering the show ring and any evidence of paint will mean disqualification from showing. Motion by Frank Perry to accept this new show rule Second by Bill Felton Motion passed unanimously. Dr. Vineyard then reported that the Show Committee was recommitted to the following Rules Violation Policy: Develop Policy for Rules Violation 1) A show rules violation to be a valid complaint must be accompanied by a written statement describing the violation, the perpetrator of the violation, and signed by an active member of the IBBA. This written complaint will be presented to an Ethics Committee consisting of the Chairman, Vice-Chairman, Executive Committee Liaison, and an appointed member. All four people will be current members of the show committee. A minimum of two of these members must be present at the Show where the rule violation occurs. The Chairman shall appoint other members of the Show Committee to ensure a minimum of two on this committee at each IBBA approved show. 2) The Committee shall rule on the validity of the rule violation. The committee shall visit with the perpetrator, present the written complaint, and make a ruling on the complaint if valid. 3) The perpetrator is entitled to appeal any decision made by the Ethics Show Committee to the Executive Committee of the IBBA but the Executive Committee has the right to disqualify the perpetrator from the IBBA approved show after hearing an appeal. The Executive Committee’s decision will be final. 4) Without the Executive Committee’s decision, the perpetrator cannot be disqualified from this particular IBBA approved show. However, the animal can be disqualified by the Ethics Committee if the rule violation is deemed valid. 5) For and in consideration of the opportunity to participate in any Brangus function, each exhibitor hereby releases the Association, its officers, directors and representatives from negligence, any and all claims, suits, and judgments past, present, or future, arising from or connected with this policy and the resulting decision there from. Motion by Steve Densmore to accept the policy as presented Second by Doug Williams Motion passed Unanimously

Frank Perry motioned to accept the above Second by R.L. Robb It was stated that the chairman of the Committee along with the vice chairman, a member of the Executive Committee and an appointed member of the Show Committee comprise the Ethics Committee which will police and enforce the rules. The Chairman will ensure that at least two members of the Ethics Committee be present at any major show. Motion passed unanimously Dr. Vineyard asked Dr. Massey to get the information out to the National Junior Show as soon as possible. A participant handout will be made available to the exhibitors and be signed and returned to the Committee as acceptance and understanding of the rules. Angelo Zottarelli, Chairman of the Policy Review Committee presented the following recommendations for policy change. 1. To accept the suggestions made on the Code of Ethics Policy and Whistle Blower Policy 2. The committee agreed that although by way of tradition the normal transition and advancement of the Executives Committee of the BOD has been that the current president becomes past president and all others move up one position the Committee would recommend that this become Board Policy. Additionally, each year the Nominating Committee is to make a nomination for the secretary/treasurer and a nomination for any additional position on the executive committee should someone not be able to serve. 3. The committee recommends that IBBA maintain capital assets reserve equal to no less than 50% of the annual operating budget 4. Committee recommends policy be changed so that any Board member missing two (2) consecutive meetings (rather than three as now stated) would result in immediate termination of his position on the Board, unless extenuating circumstances exist. It was also stated that all prospective Board members should be impressed by the commitment a Board member is charged with and the responsibility taken on behalf of the membership. 5. The Committee recommends that a form of the Beef 706 program be implemented as a form of education and information for our members. A Whistle Stop program on a 5-year rotation and continued web-inar programs to educate and assist our members.

Dr. Vineyard and Show Committee brought the following rule to the Board for approval. Review of Show Eligibility and Inspection of Exhibits should have item # 4 changed to the following:

6. It is recommended that in addition to the March meeting in Houston a yearly meeting take place in San Antonio the first week to ten days in May and a third meeting in December 7. A recommendation to accept the DNA Typing and Parent Verification as proposed.

“#4 – all calves exhibited at the side of a Brangus female must be registered with the IBBA and meet all rules required for show eligibility and inspections of exhibits”

8. Redistricting of map regions for Board representation.

Motion by Fred McCreary to accept item #4 Second by Frank Perry. Motion passed unanimously.

After much discussion on item #8 (Redistricting of map regions) it was decided to vote on the first 7 items and table #8 for further clarification. The map will be re-done to present a clearer picture of the proposed changes and will include the number of Brangus cattle in each state.

Show Committee also passed a motion that DNA parentage disputes must be recorded on the registration certificate. Dr. Vineyard brought this before the Board for approval.

Motion by Dr. Robert Vineyard to accept Policy Review Committee’s items 1 through 7 Second by Steve Densmore Passed unanimously

Motion by Bill Felton to accept the recording of DNA parentage disputes

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Branded Beef Program Dr. Joseph Massey reported on the Branded Beef Program. A meeting has been set between the Branded Beef Ad Hoc Committee and Heart Brand Beef at their Headquarters in Yoakum, Texas on Tuesday, July 6, 2010. We will learn about their program on supply, distribution, slaughter and marketing techniques that we could incorporate into a plan of our own. He reported that he is in contact with Marcine Moldenhauer who has shared some good ideas on how to approach Cargill on trying to identify where their interests lie. Cargill Feed Lot Tour in Lockney, Texas Steve Densmore had an update on Feed Lot Tour of Cargill in Lockney, Texas. There are eighteen people registered for the July 9, morning tour, transportation will be provided to and from the lot, as will lunch before the afternoon video presentation at the hotel by Cargill. This should be very informative as to what feed lot tours are looking for. Beef 706 Steve also reported on the Beef 706 in College Station, Texas on August 10 – 11, 2010. Room block was obtained at a new Ramada Inn to accommodate the group. Included is a tour of Circle X on the evening of August 10, 2010 followed by dinner compliments of Circle X. The following day the program will end at 2:00 p.m. and we will follow with a Board meeting at 2:30 p.m. at the Ramada Inn. Call Elma to make arrangements. Joe Massey said contacted Sexing Technologies in Navasota, Texas and they will host us on Thursday morning to tell us more about their technology and host lunch for the group.

found his archived plans of the building and put together a proposal for an initial evaluation ( items 4 – 6) which consists developing a list pf suggested improvements and provide a cost estimate for items on the proposed list. These initial services will cost $3,000. Dr. Joe Massey also reported as a matter of information that a recent rain and wind storm has damaged some panels on our roof and a repair is $2,100 with an estimate for more maintenance on the roof of $8,900 with a two-year warranty. He is getting a couple more bids. He also informed the Board that there are cracks on the back of the building that he will address with Mr. Mills during his visit to HQ on Wednesday. Motion by Dr. Robert Vineyard to accept items 1 – 4 of Mr. Mills’ proposal with the stipulation that the $3,000 charge be itemized. Second by Frank Perry Passed unanimously Don Cox called for motions on 5 and 6 of Mills’ proposal which consist of additional inspections and possible tests or further investigations. It was decided to wait until initial evaluation was done before discussing or approving the last two items of the proposal. Motion by Larry Parker to table 5 & 6 until a later date Second by Bill Felton Passed unanimously

DNA Genomic Committee Don Cox has formed a seven member committee as follows. Dr. Milton Thomas will chair the group consisting of Frank Perry, John Spitzer, Vern Suhn, Mark Cowen, Dr. Joe Massey and Don Cox. They will have a report at our fall meeting.

Don Cox discussed the Board meeting on August 11 after the Beef 706 Program and Sexing Technologies the following day. It should all be over by midday on Thursday.

Renovation of IBBA Headquarters Reported by Bill Davis for Joe Kassler. The original architect of the headquarters building has

Meeting was adjourned.

No further business.

International Brangus Breeders Association Board of Directors don cox, President WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 2010 COLLEGE STATION Present Absent Guest Staff Present Don Cox Bill Felton Dr. Steven Smith Dr. Joseph Massey Bill Davis R.L. Robbs Membership Frances Miller Joe Kassler Grant Keenen Dale Kirkham Ben Spitzer Robert Vineyard Mary Douglass Steve Densmore Elma Ryan Fred McCreary Larry Parker D. Frank Perry Angelo Zottarelli Don Cox welcomed the Board and all in attendance. He called for approval of the July 5, 2010 minutes. Angelo Zottarelli motioned to accept the minutes Bill Davis second Motion was approved unanimously. Joseph Massey reported on the Branded Beef Subcommittee’s visit and tour of HeartBrand Beef in Yoakum, Texas where they sampled outstanding Akaushi beef. On August 6, 2010, a meeting between Akaushi and IBBA followed at the IBBA office to discuss the possibility of the Association becoming involved with Akaushi and the possibility of developing a Brangus branded beef program. He reported that the meeting was productive and encouraging, that Akaushi is amenable to any number of possibilities that would be mutually beneficial but that no agreement has been reached with them at this time. Akaushi and HeartBrand Beef have found some outlets for the Akaushi product, but they find the demand is greater than their ability to supply. In order to expand Akaushi’s niche market, a suitable alliance that would ideally provide 500 head of cattle weekly would suit the plan. They are willing to guarantee a premium of $100.00 over the market price with an additional $100.00 if some ownership is retained for a future selling date and the possibility of sharing in the marketing of the carcasses. Although cattle requirement presents a challenge to us at this time, this

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is a good opportunity for our commercial program. They are looking to full blood Brangus or a minimum of 50% Brangus for a breeding program and are willing to negotiate semen price. Additionally, they are sensitive to the needs of the Association and are willing to share in net profit. Don Cox introduced Dr. Steven Smith with the Meat Science Department of Texas A &M who explained the added health benefit of Oleic acid which is a mono-unsaturated omega-9 fatty acid present in Akaushi. Dr. Massey reported on Cargill Feed Lot Tour. Cargill is one of the largest producers in the U.S. and still has the capacity for more kill. At this time, they are exploring all possibilities but spoke of trying to develop a Texas bred Texas fed cattle brand. We are interested in possibilities with Cargill so Marcine Moldenhauser will set up a meeting between IBBA and Cargill in Wichita to further explore mutual opportunities. Dr. Massey will report any new developments. Dr. Massey reported financials for the period ending July 31, 2010. Our YTD revenue budget was $708,990.00 and our actual was $701,225.36 with a variance of $7,764.64. There is no indication that our revenues will change to any great degree and our next invoicing will take place in the fall


around mid October. On the cost side YTD we spent $638,809.65 and had budgeted $700.179.00 so we are $61,369.35 under budgeted expenses. Our net income was $62,415.71 we had a budget of $8,811.00 so we are ahead $53,604.71. No major variances exist. Our current total assets are $1,123,402.37 in the bank and our receivables were $55,487.11. Annual dues are down and no great improvement is expected. Bill Davis moved to approve financials Second by Frank Perry Motion passed unanimously Dr. Massey reported to the Board that he had spoken to Pfizer who is offering to run the breed specific Angus DNA molecular panel against our bulls’ DNA and provide us with results at no cost to us. If any of their research should prove publishable, that material would be ours for first viewing. They propose to service our DNA parentage needs since MMI’s service may not be available to us much longer. Additionally, molecular value is being placed on tenderness which might help us validate the tenderness in the Brangus breed. He requested the Board’s approval. Dr. Robert Vineyard moved to allow Pfizer to use the DNA from U.S. MARC (U.S. Meat Animal Research Center) and move from MMI to Pfizer on the parentage verification issue. Second by Frank Perry Motion was passed unanimously Joe Kassler reported on the progress of IBBA building maintenance and submitted to the Board the Joel Mills’ analysis and recommendations on IBBA Headquarters. The Board agrees that work on the building is necessary, but is concerned about the expense so they will request Mr. Mills submit a three phase scope of work proposal for the Board to consider and approve. Bill Davis moved that bids for IBBA building be submitted for the work to be done in

three phases of repair beginning with the exterior maintenance work. Second by Frank Perry Motion passed unanimously Grant Keenen reported to the Board on USDA recommendations for OptimaxX post audit. Based on USDA recommendations, Grant is drafting some changes to the OptimaxX Manual forms with more detailed and specific information. Additionally, Grant will maintain a regular documented line of communication with the Board. A detailed audit report from USDA will be sent to IBBA to which IBBA will act upon and respond. Breed Improvement Committee No report at this time Commercial Marketing Committee Steve Densmore reported on and requested $500.00 which is the cost to set up a booth for commercial bull sales at Houston Livestock Show. Angelo Zottarelli moved that $500.00 be allocated to the Commercial Marketing Committee for their booth. Second by Robert Vineyard Motion passed unanimously Finance Committee Bill Davis had no report in addition to the earlier financials. Promotion Committee Joe Kassler reported earlier on proposed building renovations. He stated the Committee would like to add Bert Miller and asked Elma to send letter of invitation. Continued on page 70

NEWS&NOTEWORTHY Continued from page 58. producers against producers. “Probably the most difficult part of this proposed rule for commonsense folks to swallow is the part about when a third party can decide whether an agreement between a packer and a seller isn’t fair,” said Spitzer. “This rule clearly attempts to provide the ability for that third party to sue, solely based upon an allegation of a lack of fairness.” Doud said to the packer and his/her lawyers this threat of liability, litigation and risk has a cost. A cost they may not pay if they can possibly avoid it. He said USDA has already indicated how it will limit this exposure by offering the same standard contract to everyone. But there’s an important mathematical fact about the term average. It is that half are above it and half are below it. “By dumbing down the procurement of beef — with the hide on it —and mitigating this exposure to risk and liability, additional per head marginal costs of doing business will be injected into the process,” said Doud. GIPSA’s own economic study clearly says the advantage of Alternative Marketing Arrangements (AMAs), or non-spot market transactions, is that they reduce costs and allows the marketplace to operate more efficiently. These savings are then passed on to both consumers and beef producers. The economic term used in the study is “surplus.” If packers walk away from these AMAs due to this rule because they’re deemed “risky” by their lawyers then both this additional risk along with the inefficiencies are added back into “the process,” according to Doud. He said the consumers will pay more for what will very likely be a lower quality product and producers get less for the beef they produce. Producers will be picking up a majority of the tab in the short run as higher marginal costs are added to the process. Of course, larger producers can spread these costs across more head of cattle than smaller producers, which hurts the smaller half. The packer’s goal in all of this is simply to extract a margin without exposure to any risk between the arrival at the front door and the departure out the back of the processing plant. NCBA Vice President of Government Affairs Colin Woodall said

the half of producers that should really be unhappy about this rule’s government mandate for fairness are those producers who have expended significant capital and resources to produce premium and value-added products to meet the demand of consumers in the marketplace. “Via this rule, the value of that bull with better carcass characteristics, the additional costs of traceability, or a brand name, or marketing that lead up to a superior eating experience by the consumer are all at risk. Is that fair? Capitalists prefer a system that rewards innovation and strives to increase demand so that everyone benefits,” said Woodall. Which do you prefer? NEWS&NOTEWORTHY Continued from page 69.

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2010 Christmas List

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We have plenty of hooded jackets in youth sizes that bear the IBBA logo. The jackets come in khaki or light grey color and sell for $10.00. The blank note cards, made from the illustration winners at the annual National Junior Brangus Show, are also available in assorted designs and cost $5.00 per package of 10. We have several soft, foldable stadium seats that bear the IBBA logo and sell for $20.00 each. I would be happy to ship these goods to you and will add mailing costs per order. Just drop me a line at karen.j.lucherk@ gmail.com or feel free to give me a call me at (210) 856-8807 to place an order. Hope your travels are safe and enjoy the Fall weather! INTERNATIONAL BRANGUS AUXILIARY

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OFFICERS President: Pamela Doiron P.O. Box 1029, Santa Ynez, California 93460 (805.688.8310) First Vice-President: Karen Lucherk 2278 CR 213, McCoy, Texas 78113 (830.484.0209) Second Vice-President : Marlene Schwerin 11897 Schwerin Lane, Gentry, Arkansas (409.790.2355) Secretary: Tracee Buffaloe 2405 Terrace, Victoria, Texas 77901 (281.748.2399) Treasurer: Sharon McCreary HC 34, Box 125, Evergreen, Alabama (251.578.4750) Historian: Jodi Jackson 3099 Horseshoe Bend Road, Waco, Texas 76708 (254.836.4320) DIRECTORS Mary Beth Farris, Texas Kay Gibson, Texas Karen Lucherk, Texas Joy Reznicek, Alabama Barbara Watson, Louisiana Susan Vaughan, Georgia


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many years ago was Gandhi, a man that inspired and changed an entire country. I am challenging each of you to become even more involved within our association to continue to mold and shape it. If we join together to mold and shape our association, I truly cannot imagine the awesome things that we can achieve together. I am extremely proud to say that I am a Brangus Breeder due to the excellence that our breed demands. Please join with me this next year to do all that we can do in a positive way to move our association to an even greater level of excellence in every possible way we can. Be the change that you want to see within our great breed and remember along the way that to the world you may be one person, but to ONE person you may be the world as we all move together toward even greater excellence! Your friend,

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2010 - 2011 IJBBA Board of Director

NEWS&NOTEWORTHY Continued from page 67.

houston livestock show 2011 announces international days The Houston Livestock and Rodeo has announced that the 2011 International Days will be held March 1-8 at Reliant Park. Hosted by the Show’s International Committee, more than 2,000 visitors from 51 countries came to the event in 2010. International Days provides a forum for international guests to attend educational and entertainment activities, with Show volunteers providing translation services, a business center, and assistance with cattle sales held in conjunction with the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. Thursday, March 3, 2011 21st Annual Texas Agri-Summit – a full day of educational seminars, livestock and agricultural related demonstrations, a luncheon and entertainment for the entire family Friday, March 4, 2011 International Party – an evening filled with dinner and dancing in honor of international guests Saturday, March 5, 2011 Ladies’ Luncheon – an elegant brunch and fashion show for female guests Sunday, March 6, 2011 3rd Annual Global Brangus Roundup – full day of cattlemen to cattlemen interaction while viewing quality Registered Brangus cattle, listening to breeder and vendor presentations, complete with a Texas style BBQ lunch and entertainment held at the Fort Bend County Fairgrounds For more information, visit http://www.rodeohouston.com/events/international.

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International Subcommittee Ben Spitzer reported for Marcos Borges that because of the safety factor in many of the South American countries, no trips are scheduled. Membership and Education Committee Fred McCreary reported on the committee’s plan that three to five minute segments of information, not necessarily Brangus related but of interest none-the-less, be available to our website user to perhaps initiate continued interest and usage or our website. Interest still exists in web-inars with which Ben will assist. A third idea was a leadership bus tour for junior members to visit a couple of ranches or other beef related activities to meet provide an educational outlet. Further, to develop some kind of agenda conducted during the bus ride to inform and promote the leadership aspect of our Association. Additionally, he requested appointing a couple of non-voting junior members to sit on the Membership and Education Committee in order to further their experience and exposure. Fred McCreary moved to have two non voting junior members and two non voting international members sit on the Membership and Education Committee Second by Bill Davis Motion passed unanimously Show Advisory Committee and Junior IBBA Advisory Committee Dr. Vineyard reported the concern over the Junior Advisory Committee not being completely aware and informed of the by laws. Dr. Vineyard and Steve Densmore attended a meeting at the juniors’ request and found that grievances and discussion were spearheaded by the parents not the junior members. Dr. Vineyard expressed concern about the juniors in the Junior Advisory Committee are not familiar with the junior by laws. His concern is that it is apparent that the juniors feel they are members and they feel that they may have special privileges. Don Cox will address the problem and see it through resolution. Mary Douglass reported that the IJBBA would work more efficiently if the members were to appoint interested advisors that are certain to help and support the junior members. Discussion ensued. According to the IJBBA bylaws, the IJBBA committee chair appointed by the president of IBBA will in turn appoint no more than 15 advisors to the IJBBA Committee. Further discussion is necessary so Don Cox, Steve Densmore and Mary Douglass will meet on this matter and work toward a resolution.

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Dr. Vineyard made a motion that the Board should meet with the Junior Advisory Committee and address the problem. Second by Steve Densmore Motion passed unanimously Mary Douglass reported that the committee had a profit of $1301.75 and would like to buy additional trophies for the western and national shows. Doug Williams moved that the existing profit could be used for purchasing trophies for the shows Second by Dr. Vineyard Motion passed unanimously Grant Keenen reported on his visit to Ft Bend Fairgrounds for the Houston Livestock Show. He has secured the dates for both the pavilion and covered arena for the Global Round-Up and has a contract for $1,910.00. Dr. Vineyard made a motion to accept contract for Ft Bend Fairgrounds for Global Round-Up. Second by Bill Davis Motion passed unanimously Old Business Frank Perry addressed the issue originally discussed in May 2010, of having several Board members serving at the same time from one entity. After a short discussion reiterating the attorney’s opinion, the Board did not take action. Dale Kirkham moved to accept Mr. Digby’s opinion letter as advisory in nature and take no further action at this time Second by Frank Perry Motion passed unanimously Meeting was adjourned


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2011

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Bring your Breeding Program to the WORLD! Because the global demand for IBBA genetics is significant and growing, IBBA has put together a unique marketing opportunity for any IBBA member interested in ‘Going Global’. The 2011 Global Brangus Roundup will take place on Sunday, March 6 and will cap off the IBBA Annual Convention and International Brangus Show activities for the year. This one-day event will include a Texas-style meal with entertainment, industry vendors, the IBBA Breeder Showcase Presentation and an excellent oppurtunity to visit with fellow cattlemen from around the world. We are expecting over 200 Brangus breeders and cattlemen from across the globe. These breeders have interests in semen, embryos, and live cattle from both red and black programs. The IBBA Breeder Showcase is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to expose your breeding program and genetics to the global Brangus community. Participation is open to any IBBA member. There are multiple involvement options, but pen space is limited and will be issued on a first come, first served basis. A current health certificate will be required on all cattle being exhibited. Contact Grant Keenen at the IBBA office for further details, (210) 696-8231 or grant@int-brangus.org

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