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Volume 61, Issue 3

The Official Publication of the International Brangus® Breeders Association.

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

The Brangus Journal is an international publication serving the Brangus seedstock producer. Published bimonthly, this archive is designed to highlight accomplishments and improvements within the association. The purpose of the Brangus Journal is to serve the best interests of the members while showcasing IBBA member breeding programs, efforts and achievements to other Brangus seedstock producers. The Journal also provides a venue for the IBBA to communicate directly with their members providing updates related to the association, publishing feature stories, or announcing results. Publication #ISSN0006-9132. Periodicals postage paid at San Antonio, Texas, and additional entries. Postmaster: Send address changes to Brangus Publications, Inc., 5750 Epsilon, San Antonio, Texas 78249. 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 Telephone: 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.

BPI OFFICERS AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chairman : Ron Flake (662.509.2233) President : Dr. Joseph Massey (210.696.8321 x212) Secretary/Treasurer : Steve Densmore (979.778.1055) Director : Fred McCreary (251.578.4750) Director: R.L. Robbs (520.384.3654) STAFF Dr. Joe Massey: Executive Vice President (x212, joemassey@int-branugs.org) Ben Spitzer: Marketing Programs Director (x215, ben@int-brangus.org) Garrett Thomas: Director of Membership & International Promotion (x217, garrett@int-brangus.org) Tyler Dean: Director of Youth Programs and Shows, Publications Representative (405.867.1421, tyler@int-brangus.org) Jim Bulger: Information Technologies Manager (x207, jim_bulger@gps-beef.com) Frances Miller: Controller (x203, frances_miller@int-brangus.org) Patti Teeler: Accounting (x205, patti@int-brangus.org) Rosanne Sralla: Registry Specialist (x206, rosanne_sralla@int-brangus.org) Lindsey Matli: Customer Service Representative (x204, lindsey@int-brangus.org) Brittni Drennan: Communications Coordinator (x202, brittni@int-brangus.org) ADVERTISING IBBA Office: (210.696.8231), advertising@int-brangus.org Tyler Dean: (405.867.1421), tyler@int-brangus.org

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On the Cover. A bashful heifer calf during calving time at BKC Ranch in Hockley, Texas. Photo taken by Stacey Costello.

DEPARTMENTS

4. IBBA Connection 24. IJBBA Connection 26. IBA Connection 28. Marketing Update 86. Membership 93. Sale Reports 102. Show Results 110. Industry 111. Brangus Plus 112. State Directory 115. Services 116. Advertiser’s Index 116. Calendar of Events

FEATURES & SPECIALS Increasing the Odds for Successful Beef Cattle Synchronization - AI Program

Summit Cows

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Why You Should Conduct a Bull Breeding Soundness Exam

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Brangus Spring 2013 Sire Summary Genetic Trends Trait Leaders Proven Sires Genetic Venture Sires Brangus Spring 2013 Summit Lists Summit Sires

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IBBA CONNECTION - STAFF Executive Vice President

Dr. JOSEPH MASSEY 210.696.8231 x212 joemassey@int-brangus.org

Contact Dr. Massey for: • Association Questions • Feedback for Continued Association Improvement

Marketing Programs Director

BEN SPITZER

210.696.8231 x215 or 864.723.3779 ben@int-brangus.org Contact Ben for: • IBBA’s Marketing Programs Opportunities • Brangus Gold • Feeder Cattle Marketing

Director of Membership & International Promotion

GARRETT THOMAS

210.696.8231 x217 or 936.714.4591 garrett@int-brangus.org Contact Garrett for: • Upcoming Brangus Events • IBBA’s Online Video Questions or Suggestions

Director of Shows & Youth Programs Publications Representative

TYLER DEAN

405.867.1421 or 405.207.6921 tyler@int-brangus.org Contact Tyler for: • Brangus Journal & Frontline Beef Producer Advertising and Content • Upcoming Regional & National Shows • Junior Activities

Controller

FRANCES MILLER

210.696.8231 x203 frances_miller@int-brangus.org Contact Frances for: • Brangus Journal & Frontline Beef Producer Subscriptions • Accounting Questions • THR Questions

Accounting Specialist

PATTI TEELER 210.696.8231 x205 patti@int-brangus.org

Contact Patti for: • Accounting Questions • THR Questions

Registry Specialist

ROSANNE SRALLA

210.696.8231 x206 rosanne_sralla@int-brangus.org Contact Rosanne for: • THR Questions • Registry Questions • DNA Questions • Ultrasound Questions

Customer Service Representative

LINDSEY MATLI 210.696.8231 x204 lindsey@int-brangus.org

Contact Lindsey for: • Commercial Marketing Administration • Enrollment • Tag Orders • Membership & Educational Information • Event Planning & Convention

Communications Coordinator Information Technology Manager

JIM BULGER Jim is Responsible for: • Software Development • Database Management

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BRITTNI DRENNAN 210.696.8231 x202 brittni@int-brangus.org

Contact Brittni for: • GoBrangus Online Advertising • Social Media Inquiries • News Related to Brangus • Publication Content


IBBA CONNECTION - STAFF IBBA Staff Involvement Continually working with industry partners to promote and advance the Brangus breed Registry management Communications development Answer calls and questions Total Herd Reporting Ben Spitzer made 14 herd visits recently, most of which were to commercial producers Ben Spitzer visited with three feeder calf marketing companies and one packer. Advertising design for members Submitted content to Midwest Cattleman and Arkansas Cattle Business publications Wrote and disseminated feature articles and press releases Began planning of National Junior Brangus Show and Futurity

Sales, shows and IBBA meetings attended and/or coordinated: • Quail Creek Brangus Sale - Garrett • Mound Creek Sale - Garrett & Ben • National Show in Londrina, Brazil - Garrett • Texas Brangus Convention - Frances • Genetrust Sale at Cavender’s Neches River Ranch - Garrett • Texas Purebred Cattle Alliance - Garrett • Oklahoma Junior Cattlemen’s Preview Show - Tyler • Texas Junior Brangus Show - Tyler

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IBBA CONNECTION - BOARD President, Ron Flake, Area 2

Robert Field, Area 8

Term: 2011-2014 662-509-2233 | rflake@ms.metrocast.net

Term: 2012-2015 662-793-4746 | calyxstar@aol.com

Cody Gariss, Area 3

Chuck Sword, Area 1

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Don Cox, Area 7

Mike Vorel, Area 5

Term: 2011-2014 281-395-1277 | cxcattle@brangusworld.com

Term: 2013-2016 405-826-6959 | vorelfarms@gmail.com

Mike Burke, Area 11

Russ Williamson, Area 7

Term: 2011-2014 706-551-3025 | mike@burkebrangusfarm.com

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Traci Middleton, Area 4

Danny Farris, Area 9

Term: 2012-2015 731-676-0807 | tracimiddleton@hotmail.com

Term: 2013-2016 325-669-5727 | farrisranching@yahoo.com

R.L. Robbs, Area 6

Larry Parker, Area 10

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Term: 2013-2016 520-508-3505 | jddiane@vtc.net

Brandon Belt, Area 7 Term: 2012-2015 254-248-5260| brandonbelt@aol.com

Contact the Director from your area with any questions or concerns you have have about our association.

Events Attended: • Alabama Brangus Breeders Association Field Day at Auburn Veterinary School – Mike Burke • TBBA Convention and Miss America Sale, Salado, Texas – Russ Williamson

• Genetrust at Cavender’s Neches River Ranch, Jacksonville, TX – Mike Burke • JLS International Sale, Devine, Texas – Russ Williamson

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suhn’s ChishoLm 331W45

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Jethro x Bando

Owned by: Cavender Brangus, Chimney rock Cattle Co., & Blackwater Cattle Co.

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Next Step x Affirmed

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CoronaDo

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Hombre x Lambert Owned by: The Oaks Farms, Bushley Creek Cattle Company and Cavender Brangus

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IBBA CONNECTION Thanks To All

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s you have read by now, I will be leaving the International Brangus Breeders Association. It has been a real pleasure to get to know so many of you over the last eight years, and I hope to continue my relationships with many of you in the future. I will always look back on this time in my life and remember the many good friends and working relationships I have made and, in particular, the many IBBA Directors I have had a chance to get to know and marvel at their genuine concern for the association and the membership. I guess that is when you get to know the true character of these individuals. I am most proud of the staff that we have been able to bring into the association and to watch those individuals develop and represent the membership; it is not always easy to work for such a large group of people. The IBBA staff today is very well respected in our industry, and they have absolutely put the Brangus association on the map. They are young, energetic and dynamic and have developed into highly respected professionals whom I will always be proud to say I was associated with. They will always represent the association with integrity and pride. The past eight years saw some tough times, but I will always think about the accomplishments that moved our association to the forefront. I believe that Total Herd Reporting was a must and will continue to be the backbone of the seedstock industry.

by Dr. Joseph MASSEY IBBA EXECUTIVE VICE-PRESIDENT

There is no more powerful tool than data. Without it, it becomes impossible to know how to make progress and where the future may lie. The IBBA website and the ease of use of our data site set the standard for the industry, and it has been copied many times over. I always marveled when other associations copied our reports or framework, which only illustrated that we at IBBA were leading, not following. The evolution of our promotional presence at NCBA and the recognition of our staff this past year at NCBA for best in “breed/industry communications” was a tremendous source of pride for me. I am telling you this is a staff to have pride in, and understand the name Brangus is out in the industry every day. The international recognition has also been great, but it is just beginning and you, as members, need to support these efforts because we no longer just do business in our backyard but rather on an international level, and with technology it will only become easier. The understanding and development of multibreed EPDs along with genetically enhanced EPDs will become the standard of our industry, and now is the time to develop longer term genetic programs that will carry you for the next 10 plus years. We do not breed bulls to cows any longer - we develop breeding programs that move or fix genes in a population of cows or herds. We actually have one or two very good examples of this in Brangus, and it is these breeders who are leading the breed. I would like to finish by saying remember, you are the caretakers of the Brangus breed; do it proud. 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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IBBA CONNECTION Brangus Just Keep on Producing

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he theme for this issue of the Brangus Journal is “reproduction”, and I think that is just one of the many great traits of Brangus cattle, and it is definitely a very important one. Most Brangus seedstock producers and commercial breeders I have met all insist on their cattle calving on an annual basis. That is not every 16 to 18 months; it is a strict 12 months. We may calve out at different times during the year, but we all expect a calf from each cow every 12 months. It does not take long to recognize in a controlled breeding program that the same group of cows calve first each calving season also. This is a good sign of fertility, and since fertility has been proven to be hereditary, it is a good idea to select your replacement heifers and herd bulls from this group of females.

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by Ron FLAKE IBBA PRESIDENT

One of the most talked about traits of our Brangus females is their maternal value. A great part of that is the ability to consistently reproduce and continue producing well into their teenage years. Brangus cattle remind me of the energized bunny commercial; they just keep on producing. Do you have any teenagers in your herd? If you do not, you just have not been breeding Brangus cattle long enough. BJ


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IBBA CONNECTION Flashback: IBBA Director Donates Brangus Bulls

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esearch is essential to the advancement of knowledge, technologies and practices in any industry or field. Findings resulting from research studies allow us in the beef cattle industry to improve efficiency, sustainability and quality. Researchers have developed tools and resources for improved breeding techniques, for example. Without thorough, valid research, our society would be at a standstill, never witnessing any change or progress. The IBBA continues to stay on the cutting edge of the latest technology by participating in a 50k Genomic Project to develop an informative set of DNA markers for certain traits. The informative markers will help to quickly increase accuracies of EPDs, particularly those for traits that manifest themselves later in life. In the near future, these markers may be used to test for certain traits. IBBA members and breeders are instrumental to the success of this project, with the end goal being to improve the quality of the breed as a whole, and therefore improving beef for today’s consumer. Like the example in the following excerpt from the March 1974 issue of the Brangus Journal, success is unattainable without the help of supporters and fellow breeders. BJ 14 | MAY 2013

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IBBA CONNECTION Flashback: IBBA Director Donates Bulls IBBA Director Latimer Murfee Donates Brangus Bulls to Uvalde A&M Extension Center

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planned Brangus cows for know-how project of the Texas A&M University Research and Extension Center at Uvalde was initially launched with bull power support in January by the Letter M Ranches’ purchase and donation of two outstanding Brangus bulls. Latimer Murfee, owner of Letter M Ranches in Cypress, Texas, as well as extensive ranching interests in the Texas Panhandle, made the purchases January 5 at the Willow Springs Harris Farms Sale held at Sealy, Texas. Murfee purchased WSR Theldicks S-505 for $2,450 and Carefree Cavalier 3 for $1,825 and then donated both of these bulls to the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station for the specific use of the research personnel at the Research and Extension Center. “We are extremely pleased with the merit of these outstanding Brangus bulls,” commented Dr. Stewart H. Fowler, Resident Director of Research at the Uvalde center. “These bulls represent strong, diverse bloodlines of the Brangus breed and will provide flexibility in our breeding program from the very start, and we are most gratified by this faith and support placed behind our proposed research program by Mr. Murfee.” Murfee is chairman of the Research Committee for the Texas Brangus Breeders Association. He had followed Dr. Fowler’s interest in a Brangus research herd even prior to Dr. Fowler’s joining the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station in August 1972. Dr. Fowler had previously served as head of the Animal Science Department at Mississippi State University, where he had research herds of Barzonas, Beefmasters, Brahmans and Santa Gertrudis and had completed partial arrangements to establish additional research herds of Brangus, Devons and Longhorns. The Uvalde center serves an 18-county area of Southwest Texas. One of its major research thrusts will be in a combination of livestock, wildlife and range management. Last fall the Crystal City Research Station, located only 40 miles away, was placed

under the administrative control of the Uvalde center; plans are underway to develop a major portion of the station into an intensive beef and forage production center to support the successful conversion of many acres of Rio Grande Plain’s more fertile and/or irrigated land to intensive beef production. Among the research objectives proposed for a multidisciplinary approach are: 1. To evaluate cattle of bos indicus and bos taurus under intensive beef production systems in the regional production environment of the Rio Grand Plain; 2. To study modifications of existing cattle management practices as an aid to increasing beef production under intensive systems of production, with special emphasis on improving reproductive performance; 3. To develop beef cattle production management systems that optimize total efficiency and economy from conception to carcass. A number of Brangus breeders have expressed interest in donating females for the proposed research, which will include studies in genetic background evaluation, environmental stress studies and management studies and will also include complete economic analyses of the beef production systems studied. The genetic evaluation, for example, will consider fertility, growth curves, parasite and disease resistance, grazing behavior, environmental adaptation, brood cow longevity, and carcass merit. The donated herd will be referred to as Brangus Cows for Know How. Brangus breeders interested in providing animals for this long-term research should contact Dr. Fowler at Uvlade. Additional breeds will be added to the total research program of the Uvlade center, both at Crystal City and in an extensive beef production program as soon as 5,000 to 10,000 acres of typical Rio Grande Plain rangeland can be acquired. BJ

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IBBA CONNECTION Considering the “I” in IBBA

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he international aspect of the Brangus breed is perhaps one of the most intriguing. We are fortunate enough to be involved in a breed that has global acceptance. In both my travels abroad and my interaction with our international guests at this year’s Global Roundup, I have had the opportunity to hear great things about how Brangus is a growing breed on the international stage. Within the last year we have witnessed great demand for Brangus in the well-established market of Australia during the 2012 World Brangus Congress and Beef Australia. Various programs in this country have successfully utilized U.S. genetics and continue to reap the benefits. Mexico is pursuing Brangus at an all time high right now; enthusiasm about the Brangus breed is constantly climbing as we inch closer to the 2014 Brangus World Congress in Yucatan. This is only a tip of the iceberg in terms of the international market that is available for those who will take the time and resources to pursue it. Several breeders have taken advantage of the growing market in South America. Recently, I took a trip to Brazil where I attended one of the largest Brangus shows in that country and toured a few Brangus ranches. I was amazed by the popularity of the U.S. genetics both at the show and on the ranches I visited. However, quite possibly the most encouraging thing I heard while I was there was how happy they have been with the semen and embryos they have imported over the past 10-plus years, and they are eager to obtain more of our genetics. The Brangus breeders of Brazil were thrilled to have someone from the association to pepper with questions about genetics, selections and pedigrees, and trust me, they asked plenty of excellent questions.

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by Garrett THOMAS IBBA DIRECTOR OF MEMBERSHIP & INTERNATIONAL PROMOTION

The owner of one of the ranches I visited had a very progressive view on the cattle business; he talked about how they had learned the most profitable route for success in agriculture was through “predictably consistent production.” He went on to explain his vision to accomplish this goal, and along the way, he made it clear that his ranch is focused on profitability and meeting the demands of the consumer. His customers were both the


IBBA CONNECTION commercial cattlemen in his region to whom he supplied bulls and consumers who purchased beef to feed their families. This growing operation includes more than 1,000 commercial cows and a rapidly growing registered Brangus herd. When asked specifically about how they have accomplished such consistency in the cowherd, he was eager explain. He informed me that every commercial cow on his ranch is artificially inseminated every year and that his registered cows were each artificially inseminated twice per breeding season. He quickly added that last year he AI’d all of his commercial cows to two bulls, but that would be reduced to one bull in the 2013 breeding season. Another breeder I had the opportunity to visit with in Brazil talked at length about the importance of selection and how making poor

choices can effect a program for years. I was thrilled to hear how important they realize the selection process is and that they are very interested in what U.S. breeders have to offer. As we look to the future and you consider the direction in which you would like to take your program, I realize the international market may not be for everyone. But if it is something that you have an interest in pursuing, please feel free to contact me. I would really like the chance to share more with you about how to explore that market. Also, it is not too soon to start thinking about attending the Palermo Show, one of the more competitive cattle shows in the world. My trip last year was a great experience, and I plan to attend the show again this year. If you have any questions about cost or making arrangements, please let me know. We strive to have more IBBA members in attendance at these important global events. There is not a question in my mind the global footprint of Brangus is growing. Every person I talk to across the globe says we are a fast growing breed in their region and breeders are constantly making the move to Brangus from other breeds. We have a lot of momentum in our favor right now in terms of the global market, so if you have considered expanding your marketing to the international scene, there may be no better time than the present. BJ ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Garrett Thomas has extensive experience in the seedstock industry having grown up on the family operation that included both registered and commercial cattle. At an early age Thomas was very involved in showing and active in the International Junior Brangus Breeders Association. Highlights of that experience include serving as President of the IJBBA and claiming Reserve Champion Female honors at the National Junior Brangus Show. His professional experience includes working as the ranch manager of a large Brangus operation in Texas where he was named Herdsman of the Year, and prior to coming to the IBBA, he served on the faculty at Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas. As the Director of Member Relations and International Promotion, Thomas works to increase communication with the membership while increasing exposure of the breed to higher levels across the globe.

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IBBA CONNECTION Endings and Beginnings

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he 2012-2013 show season came to a close in March with the final season champions being crowned at the 2013 International Brangus Show in Houston, Texas. In total during the 2012-2013 show season,

BRANGUS versus RED BRANGUS Number Color 448 Brangus 204 Red Brangus

SIZE OF NATIONAL SHOWS Show # Shown International Brangus Show 155 Brangus Futurity 147 Western National 81 Show of Merit 79 Yet, as I write this article, just 43 days post completion of the 2012-2013 show season, we are only 90 days away from the start of the 2013-2014 season. New champions will be named across the country at junior shows, state fairs, and of course IBBA’s national and regional shows. But with a new season come some new rules and policies regarding IBBA sanctioned shows. Before you enter a show, you are highly encouraged to check IBBA’s website at gobrangus.com for the most current copy of IBBA’s Show Eligibility and Inspection of Exhibits, IBBA’s Standard of Excellence Show Guidelines and IBBA’s Show Classifications. Most of the new and updated rules are marked for reference. The start of a new show season means the Brangus Futurity and the National Junior Brangus Show (NJBS) are coming up. The countdown is already on with only 88 days remaining until check-in for the NJBS. New contests and lots of fun await all those that plan to attend the 2013 NJBS in West Monroe, La. The tentative schedule of events as well as a listing of host hotels is on pages 20 and 21 of this issue. A complete booklet of entry information is now available online at junior.gobrangus.com. Some contest rules have been updated and a junior participation rule has been added so make sure you look over the entry booklet as well as attend the NJBS Exhibitor Orientation. NJBS entries must be postmarked by May 15, 2013. Late entries for the NJBS will be accepted postmarked through June 1 with a $25 per EXHIBITOR fee. This fee is per exhibitor – not per entry. Brangus Futurity entries need to be postmarked by June 1 as well, 18 | MAY 2013

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by Tyler DEAN IBBA DIRECTOR OF SHOWS & YOUTH PROGRAMS

652 animals were actually exhibited at IBBA’s four national and four regional shows. Some interesting facts and figures on different breakdowns of those entries are shown below.

GENDERS SHOWN Number Gemder 428 Females 24 Pairs 200 Bulls SIZE OF REGIONAL SHOWS Show # Shown San Antonio Regional 87 Florida State Fair Regional 83 Dixie National Regional 20 but late entries will be accepted until check-in at $75/entry. I am always available and willing to answer any questions or concerns you may have, so feel free to contact me anytime. Lastly, I invite any and all Brangus breeders to attend the NJBS and Brangus Futurity in West Monroe, La. It is THE LARGEST gathering of Junior Brangus breeders in the nation and provides a great time of fun and fellowship. Come and spend a few days with your Brangus family, evaluate some great Brangus cattle and support the great youth of our association. BJ ABOUT THE AUTHOR: As a third generation Brangus breeder, Tyler Dean grew up believing in Brangus cattle. At the age of eight, Dean joined the IJBBA to show Brangus heifers and asended the ranks to serve as President of the Board of Directors in 2004-2005. Professionally, Dean oversaw operations as ranch manager of a growing commercially focused Brangus operation. Under Dean’s guidance the ranch grew to be the largest source of Brangus bulls in the state of Oklahoma. Additionally, Dean has worked with a large scale commercial ranch in the Oklahoma Panhandle on genetics and management. Before joining IBBA, Dean worked independently managing sales as well as doing independent advertising and catalog design and production. As the Director of Shows and Youth Programs, Dean coordinates IBBA’s four National and four Regional Shows along with coordinating and executing all IJBBA activities. Additionally, as the Brangus Publications Representative, Dean works on layout and production of all Brangus print media as well as coordinates advertising sales and publication content for Brangus Publications, Inc.


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2013 IJBBA Foundation Female offered by: Deep Down Ranch

$24,700 Miss DDR Cover Girl 915Z3 September 21, 2012 R10227942 Sire: Mr JLS Achilles 22W5 Dam: Ms JLS Brighside 915P12

Thank you to all the ranches, breeders, and businesses that participated in the Foundation Female Buyer Group. By joining forces, this group was able to purchase this year’s IJBBA Foundation Female for a $22,700! Your investment in the future of our breed and the junior association is greatly appreciated. Additional thanks to JOJ Brangus, Jack Jorgenson, for donating the heifer back to the IJBBA and to Annie and Cheramie Viator for their final purchase of the heifer for $2,000. Also, special thanks to Deep Down Ranch for their donation of Miss DDR Cover Girl 915Z3, as well as to the Deep Down crew for their time and effort to make her look great!

DEEP DOWN RANCH Bob & Lauren Savoie (337) 540-1124 Phyllis Pinch, Jami Pinch, Aaron & Ashley Pinch (337) 540-8066 19282 Dama Landry Road, Jennings, LA

The Legacy Lives On.....

International Junior Brangus Breeders Association PO Box 696020, San Antonio, Texas 78269-6020

Thank You

to all the Buyer Group Participants: 5C Cattle, Stephen Climer Adrian Rocha American Marketing Service Baker Cattle Co, Baker Family Bar C Bar Red Brangus, Charles Atkinson Belt Brangus, Brandon Belt BKC Ranch, Kelly & Stacey Costello Brandon & Briana Hicks Broken A Ranch, Acord Family Buffaloe Cattle Co, Buffaloe Family Circle X Land & Cattle, Steve Densmore Cox Excalibur Brangus, Don Cox Darla, Foster & Andre Lanie Deep Down Ranch, Savoie Family Deep Down Ranch, Pinch Family Diamond K Ranch, Wayne, Shawn & Katy Knox Dillard Land & Cattle Company, Joe & Elise Dillard Doguet’s Diamond D Ranch, Mike & Lisa Doguet Draggin M, John Miliam Gardener Cattle Co, Gardener Family Greuel Family Brangus, Roger & Janet Greuel Ideal Video Productions, Wade & Blaine Fisher JLS International, Myron Saathoff Johnston Cattle Co, Ricky & Rhonda Johnston JOJ Brangus, Jorgenson Family L Ray Ranch, Matt Willey & Michelle Doguet L&W Cattle, Doug Williams

Lingg Brangus, Joe & Nancy Lingg M Bar M, Steve Densmore M4 Cattle, Marshall Atkinson Markham Cattle, Gary Markham McCreary Farms, Fred & Sharon McCreary Mossy Ridge Farm, Ray, Pickett, & Freeman Families Munoz Cattle Company, Munoz Family Oak Creek Farms, John & Carolyn Kopycinski Prause Farms, Gary Prause & Lisa Sebastian Quail Creek Ranch, Johnny Vines Rayne Rager-Cummins Royal Genetics, Randa Yezak Skyhawk Brangus, Russ & Pam Williamson The Branch Ranch, Tommie Rogers The Oaks, Joe & Catherine Kassler Thin Gravy Ranch, Ray Smith Thomas Show Cattle, Gary Thomas Three Sisters Cattle, Deshotel Family Townsend Brangus, Gayland & Stephen Townsend Trademark Genetics, Fisher Family Trio Cattle & Genetics Triple Crown Ranch, Lari, Callie & Savannah Scott Triple R Ranch, Randy Rhodes Valusek Payne Show Cattle, Vineyard Cattle Company, Dr. Robert Vineyard Westall Ranches, LLC, Ray & Karen Westall Zottarelli Ranches, Angelo Zottarelli

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The 2013 NATIONAL JUNIOR BRANGUS SHOW July 14-20, 2013 in West Monroe, Louisiana.

Accomodations HILTON GARDEN INN (318) 398-0653 400 Mane Street, West Monroe, Louisiana $99.00 Double or King Block cut-off date: JUNE 30th

QUALITY INN AND SUITES (318) 387-2711 503 Constitution Drive, West Monroe, Louisiana $67.00 King; $72.00 Double; $80.00 King Suite Block cut-off date: JULY 1st

HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS (318) 807-6000 603 Constitution Drive, West Monroe, Louisiana $99.00 Double or King; $109 King Suite Block cut-off date: JUNE 21st

HAMPTION INN (318) 938-2800 604 Mane Street, West Monroe, Louisiana $115 Double or King Block cut-off date: JUNE 16th

All hotels listed above have room blocks under

“National Junior Brangus Show” *Please use the room blocks listed above when making reservations. IT HELPS US KNOW THE NUMBER OF HOTEL ROOMS WE ARE BRINGING TO A CITY WHICH HELPS US SECURE GRANTS FOR FACILITY RENTALS! Also make sure and honor the block cut-off dates listed above as it is the only way to guarantee rooms will be available at the rate listed. 20 | MAY 2013

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Schedule of Events 8:00 am 7:00 pm

Sunday, July 14 Cattle May Arrive IKE Hamilton Exposition Center IJBBA Board Meeting

Monday, July 15 8:30 am NJBS Cattle Check-In Begins 12:00 noon NJBS Cattle - In Place Lunch Served 2:00 pm Exhibitor Orientation 3:00 pm Contest Check-In Begins 4:00 pm Costume Contest 5:00 pm Opening Ceremonies 8:00 pm Casino Night Tuesday, July 16 7:00 am IJBBA Executive Committee Meeting 7:30 am Board & Queen Candidate Interviews 8:00 am Hospitality Room Opens Silent Auction Opens 12:00 noon Lunch Served 1:00 pm Team Fitting and Showing Contest 4:00 pm Skill-a-thon Contest 7:00 pm Taste of States & Barnyard Olympics 9:00 am 12:00 noon 12:30 pm 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 4:00 pm

Wednesday, July 17 “Champions Challenge” Show Bred and Owned Shows Lunch Served IBA Scholarship Workshop Calcutta Auction Speech Contest “Brangus Jeopardy” (Quiz Bowl)

8:00 am 12:00 noon 1:00 pm 3:00 pm 6:00 pm

Thursday, July 18 National Owned Junior Shows Futurity Only Show Cattle - In Place Lunch Served IBA Meeting Judging Contest Futurity Only Show Cattle Check-In “Source of Champions” Sale

Friday, July 19 8:00 am Showmanship Contests 10:00 am “Old Timers” Showmanship Contest 12:00 noon Lunch Served Silent Auction Closes 6:00 pm IJBBA Banquet General Membership Meeting Awards Ceremony Saturday, July 20 8:00 am Futurity Show Animals must be out of barn by midnight.

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PLEASE NOIT: ALL cattle must be in the barns by 8:00am Tuesday through Friday. Cattle will be released to tie-outs at 4:00 pm Tuesday through Friday. THIS SCHEDULE IS”TENTATIVE” AND THEREFORE SUBJECT TO CHANGE

Important Dates

JUNIOR Ownership Deadline: MAY 18, 2013 JUNIOR Entry Deadline: MAY 15, 2013

Entry booklet is now available online at http://junior.gobrangus.com.

IJBBA MEMBERSHIP Deadline: JUNE 1, 2013

Print copies will be mailed ONLY upon special request. Contact Tyler at (405)867-1421 or tylerwdean@gmail.com if you have questions or need a copy mailed to you.

Late Junior Entries accepted until JUNE 1, 2013 with $25 per exhibitor fee

to participate in NJBS Contests

FUTURITY Entry Deadline: JUNE 1, 2013

Late Futurity Entries accepted until 5:00 pm on JULY 18, 2013 at $75 per entry

PLAN NOW TO BE IN LOUISIANA! And Remember What happens at NJBS, stays at NJBS! BRANGUS JOURNAL

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Foundation For the Future a huge success!

Bronze Purchaser

DILLARD LAND & CATTLE COMPANY

(L to R) Tracee Price, Elise Dillard, Joe Dillard, Kay Gibson

IRBBA Scholarship Committee

(L to R) Tracee Price, Kay Gibson, Gary Markham, Daryl McDonald, Allen Goode

Bronze Purchaser

MARKHAM CATTLE COMPANY

(L to R) Tracee Price, Gary Markham, Kay Gibson

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Legacy Donor

BUFFALOE CATTLE COMPANY

(L to R) Tracee Price, Kay Gibson, Nancy Buffaloe, Lissa Buffaloe, Bruce Buffaloe

Legacy Donor

MUNOZ CATTLE COMPANY

(L to R) Tracee Price, Greg Munoz, Kay Gibson, Veronica Munoz

upport!

Legacy Donor

COX EXCALIBUR BRANGUS

(L to R) Kay Gibson, Connor Cox, Courtney Cox, Tracee Price, Gina Cox, Cayla Cox, Cody Cox, Don Cox

Legacy Donor

TRIPLE JR CATTLE COMPANY

(L to R) Tracee Price, Kay Gibson, Chip Gibson, Carson Gibson, Jim Gibson

Leader Donor

MCDONALD RANCH

(L to R) Tracee Price, Daryl McDonald, Kay Gibson

PATRON DONOR

ANNIE & CHERAMIE VIATOR

(L to R) Annie Viator, Kay Gibson, Tracee Price

Legacy Donor

MARKHAM CATTLE COMPANY

(L to R) Tracee Price, Kay Gibson, Gary Markham

Visionary Donor

TRIO CATTLE & GENETICS

(L to R) Tracee Price, Damon Acord, Jill Acord, Allen Goode, Kay Gibson

Leader Donor OB RANCH

(L to R) Tracee Price, Marcos Borges, Adriana Borges, Kay Gibson

Friend Donor

JOHN LIECHTY

(L to R) Stacey Costello, Kay Gibson, Tracee Price

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IJBBA CONNECTION What Makes a Champion?

by Emily JACKSON IBBA QUEEN & IJBBA DIRECTOR

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raveling to many shows over the past year, I have had the opportunity to see the nation’s best Brangus cattle! No, I do not mean the heifers that made the backdrop; I mean every animal that walked into the ring. It was a joy for me (and probably misery for the judges) to see classes and divisions with such phenomenal females and bulls. What I came to realize was that there was an uncountable amount of Grand Champion females at every show. Each operation has the best fit for their environment, their customer base and ideal market situation, and that is to be highly respected! The show ring is a competitive place. A place where cattle do not get the recognition they deserve. From pigeon toes to extra leather, cattle can quickly fall out of placing. My opinion? Those females are still great ones! It is the time of year where spring calving is over, green grass is growing, and rebreeding decisions are being penciled out across the nation. It is the time of year that will make the most impact on the future of a cattle operation. It is the time of year where a true cattleman shows his (or her) true strengths. An operation in west Texas and an operation in south Florida can breed two completely different sires with contrasting genetic strengths, and both ranches can be equally as profitable. A true cattleman knows what works for where he is; that is the joy of reproduction! With Brangus semen readily available across the nation and having the fourth largest export numbers, quality genetics are ready for the taking! It is the time of year to take advantage of what this wonderful breed offers! If each operation that brings cattle to shows, as well as the farms that do not exhibit cattle, are maximizing their environment back home, discovering the breeding situation that works best for them and finding profit, I would say that is a Grand Champion operation in my book! BJ ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Being crowned as IBBA Queen is not all glam and glitz. The IBBA Queen is an integral part of the IJBBA Board of Directors and provides a unique link between the show community of the IBBA and the members of the IJBBA. Jackson shall fit that role well as she served on the IJBBA Board of Directors from 2008-2010. Going into her junior year at Texas Tech University, Jackson has and will continue to represent IBBA and IJBBA at this year’s four national shows.

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2012-2013 IJBBA BOARD OF DIRECTORS

President Kelsey Munoz, Pearland, TX kmunoz@munozcattlecompany.com

Ex-Officio Emily Smith, College Station, TX emily.smith2015@gmail.com

Vice President Jacob Brosh, Arakadelphia, AR jbrosh23@gmail.com

“Source of Champions” Sale Chair Luke Johnston, Waxahachie, TX jcccattle@yahoo.com

Secretary Kacie Wallace, Bryan, TX goinshowin02@yahoo.com

Reporter Adrain Whipple, Burton, TX showinonfaith@gmail.com

Director Hunter Bosarge, Evergreen, AL hunterbosarge@hotmail.com

Director Ali Congdon, Repton, AL ali_cdancingauburncowgirl@yahoo.com

Director Director Racheal Sharp, Konawa, OK Tanner Bosarge, Evergreen, AL sharpk@konawa.k12.ok.us tannerbosarge@yahoo.com IBBA Queen Emily Jackson, Waco, TX emily_jackson18@yahoo.com

IJBBA ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Chair Traci Middleton tracimiddleton@hotmail.com

Advisor Sharon McCreary mccrearyfarms@hotmail.com

Executive Committee Liason Steve Densmore s.densmore@bre.com

Advisor Ginger Pritchard gingerdp@aol.com

Advisor Rhumina Stofa rstofa@stofarosaranch.com

Advisor Joe Dillard dillardcattle@aol.com

Advisor Advisor Veronica Munoz Myron Saathoff vsmunoz@munozcattlecompany.com myronsaathoff@yahoo.com Director of Youth Activities Tyler Dean tylerwdean@gmail.com


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IBA CONNECTION Scholarship Recipients Announced

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he International Brangus Auxiliary (IBA) is thrilled to announce our 2013 scholarship recipients. The scholarship committee met while in Houston for the IBBA convention to review all scholarship applications. The committee was again impressed with the quality of the applicants. The IBA promotes education through its efforts with the generous support of fellow Brangus breeders. Funds earned from the sale of items goes toward our investments, which generate income to use for these scholarships. We were able to again award a total of $10,000 in scholarships this year bringing our historic total to $377,500. The IBA encourages all IJBBA high school seniors and college students to apply for these scholarships. Applications are found

on the IJBBA web page under “Scholarships”. We will again offer a scholarship workshop in conjunction with the National Junior Brangus Show this July. If you are unable to attend, you may still obtain assistance by contacting our scholarship chairperson, Ginger Pritchard at 405-878-6189 or at GingerDP@aol.com. A useful tip is to keep those 4-H and FFA record books up to date. Most of the information you will need for the application process can be found in these records. In addition to your show activities, make sure to keep a record of all school activities and community service participation as well as leadership and judging activities. Successful scholarship candidates have commented how very useful these types of recordkeeping were in completing the application. It is never too early to start keeping track! BJ

UPPERCLASSMAN SCHOLARSHIP Conner Jackson - $2,500 Connor is the son of David and Jodi Jackson, Waco, Texas, and is a freshman at Abilene Christian University, Abilene, Texas. He has declared a double major in Business Financial Management and Animal Science-Business and Industry. Connor says that he enjoys the atmosphere at a Christian college where he has gained intense knowledge of the bible and Christian teachings. Connor plans to continue to breed Brangus and continue to emphasize quality genetics. Connor has served the Brangus breed as a board member for both the TJBBA and the IJBBA. He has breed and exhibited Brangus cattle his entire life. Connor has an impressive 4-H and FFA livestock judging and speech contest record at state, district and national levels in addition to the many leadership positions serving as Bosqueville FFA Chapter president his senior year and earning the FFA Lone Star Degree.

UPPERCLASSMAN ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP Hunter Bosarge - $1,000 Hunter is the son of Daren and Paula Bosarge, Evergreen, Ala. He is a freshman at Lurleen B. Wallace Community College in Andalusia, Ala. where he will earn an Associates in Forestry and then transfer to Mississippi State University. He plans to find employeement in forestry and land management and continue to raise Brangus cattle. Hunter currently serves on the IJBBA Board of Directors. He also serves as the president of the Conecuh County Jr. Cattlemen’s Association where he manages the club, coordinates shows and fundraisers and conducts meetings. Hunter has attended NJBS since 2005 participating in many of the events offered and has been a registered Brangus breeder since the age of eight. 26 | MAY 2013

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IBA CONNECTION UNDERCLASSMAN SCHOLARSHIP Kacie Wallace - $2,500 Kacie Wallace is the daughter of Marshall and Sheryl Wallace, Bryan, Texas. She is a senior at James Earl Rudder High School where she is member of the varsity golf team earning Academic All-State honors. Kacie is also the editor of the yearbook and has earned numerous academic honors in health science, reading, math and social studies. Kacie has served the 4-H and the TBBA in many community service activities and served on the TJBBA Board of Directors since 2009, serving as TJBBA president in 2012-2013. Additionally, Kacie currently serves as Secretary for the IJBBA Board of Directors. Kacie has consistently placed in the top three in 4-H district and state livestock judging, wool judging and meat judging contests. Kacie plans to attend college at either Tarleton, Texas Tech or Texas A&M and major in Animal Science. After college she plans to attend nursing school and specialize in trauma nursing and continue to breed quality Brangus cattle.

UNDERCLASSMAN SCHOLARSHIP Alexandra Acord - $2,000 Alexandra Acord, the daughter of Damon and Jill Acord, Madisonville, Texas is a 2013 distinguished graduate of Normangee High School. Alexandra has been an active member of both the ARJBA and the IJBBA for many years. During high school, she was an accomplished member of both the varsity volleyball team and varsity softball team making multiple All-District and All-State Academic Teams. Alexandra is very active in her community and the North Madison Church of Christ while finding time to work at Broken A Ranch/Trio Cattle and Genetics feeding, grooming and halter breaking show calves. Alexandra has been raising and showing red Brangus cattle as long as she can remember. She was eight years old when she exhibited her first heifer. Her plans include attending Sam Houston State University and completing a bachelor’s degree in Education with a specialty in Special Education.

UNDERCLASSMAN RAY MACKEY SCHOLARSHIP Jacob Brosh - $2,000 Jacob Brosh is the son of Lisa and Bill Brosh, Arkadelphia, Ark. Jacob is graduating from Arkadelphia High School and will be attending The University of Arkansas at Fayetteville to pursue a masters degree in Civil/Geotechnical Engineering and continue to raise Brangus cattle. Jacob has shown Brangus since an early age and currently serves on the IJBBA Board of Directors. Jacob has served as the Treasurer, Vice-President and President of the Arkansas Junior Brangus Breeders Association , Through high school, Jacob was active in band, soccer, quiz bowl, Knowledge Masters and DECA. He was section leader for the marching band and first chair saxaphone for the concert band. He was very active in 4-H, serving in several leadership capacities in his county as a teen leader and state fair ambassador in addition to his public speaking at district speech contests.

ATTEND THE IBA SCHOLARSHIP WORKSHOP DURING NJBS TO GET GUIDANCE AND TIPS FOR FILLING OUT YOUR SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION! BRANGUS JOURNAL

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MARKETING UPDATE Reproduction

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eproduction is the most economically relevant trait to commercial beef production. I will always remember the story my father told me of a Scotsman’s words of wisdom that a dead calf “has a distressingly slow growth rate”. If we cannot settle a group of cows in a timely manner and raise those calves efficiently until weaning, we leave dollars on the table. Many factors contribute to the overall reproductive efficiency of a cowherd. The cows, the bulls and the management all have a role to play. In this issue you will find some very informative information on how you can improve the reproductive efficiency of your herds in several areas. I would encourage you to examine your herd and your production practices to see where improvements can be made. From a genetic prediction standpoint, we have a system to collect information to make genetic improvement in the area of reproductive efficiency on a breed wide basis. Several breeds publish heifer pregnancy EPD and Stayability EPD as well as a Maintenance Energy EPD or a $Energy of Nutrition index in the case of Angus. All of these selection tools can be available to Brangus breeders and more importantly, our commercial bull customers. We have the system through Total Herd Reporting (THR) to build these selection tools. What we do not have is the data from those of you who are not reporting it. An EPD cannot be calculated without at least some meaningful cross section of data. How have other breeds been able to collect these data? In the case of Red Angus, they are the only other breed besides Brangus to have mandatory THR. They were the first to release Heifer Pregancy, Stayability and Maintenance Energy EPDs. Their customers have rapidly taken to these predictions and have made huge genetic improvements in the profitability of their herds. The Red Angus membership is extremely data driven and focused on providing tools to commercial cattlemen’s success. This has driven their association to one of the most powerful in the U.S. Other breeds have some version of THR, which enables them to provide genetic predictions on the cattle of those members who participate in the program. Members’ cattle that are not enrolled in THR programs only get EPDs based on parental data and the limited data that most report. In most cases, the profit driven operations are the ones that see the value in reporting data. Those cattle who are not enrolled in these 28 | MAY 2013

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by Ben SPITZER IBBA MARKETING PROGRAMS DIRECTOR

programs are missing pieces of data and in most cases, are at a value disadvantage in a commercial setting. The American Angus Association has seen their customers asking for more and more information and has recently instituted their own form of voluntary THR called MaternalPlus. They have added this option to develop a system to collect data that is desperately needed. They will quickly have a new and exciting database to make selection decisions to make rapid genetic improvement. Brangus breeders need to be aware that we have a system that can be extremely valuable to the breed and more importantly, to our customers. We desperately need more meaningful data to be reported to increase the value of the Brangus cattle evaluation. The beef industry is moving at a rapid pace and demanding more and more data. We must be data driven to survive in the coming years. I would encourage you to contact the IBBA office with any questions on how to better utilize the tools we have and can develop through THR. BJ ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Ben Spitzer grew up in the cattle business with his family involvement going back several generations and has included both commercial cattle and registered cattle of several breeds. His family has been in the Brangus seedstock business since 1982. Spitzer served as Communications/Member Services Director for the Red Angus Association of America (RAAA ) in Denton, TX. Prior to joining the staff at IBBA, he managed a registered Brangus operation in Georgia. Ben was a founding member of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) Young Producers Council (YPC) and served as the YPC delegate to the NCBA Membership Committee. He served as Chair of YPC in 2010 and in an advisory role to YPC as Immediate Past Chair in 2011. He remains an active member of NCBA and Texas and Southwestern Cattleraisers Association (TSCRA). As Marketing Programs Director, he oversees IBBA’s Commercial Marketing Programs as well as advertising and promotion of the Brangus breed.

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FEATURE Increasing the Odds for Successful Beef Cattle Synchronization - AI Programs

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here are a variety of products and systems available for estrous synchronization in beef cattle. However, usage of synchronization systems and AI are not employed by the vast majority of beef producers. Why? With beef cattle, all decisions, economic evaluations, and successes should be evaluated at the total herd level, not at the subgroup or individual level. On a total herd basis, most synchrony programs result in too few cows in heat and/or pregnant for the dollars and time invested. Why? Most producers are still searching for the “silver bullet” or “magic elixir” or “miracle product” rather than applying basic principles of beef herd management. Synchronizing beef cattle actually complicates poor management rather than yielding improved results. Beef producers simply cannot successfully adopt new technology before management fundamentals are in place. If we are to have success, we must improve beef cattle management and sooner than when cows are in the chute for this year’s drug of choice. We will review key management factors critical for successful reproductive rates in beef herds. All of these must be attended to before estrous synchronization will yield satisfactory results. These controllable management factors are: 1) post- partum interval to start of breeding; 2) calving season duration; 3) herd health program; 4) nutrition/body condition (mature cows, firstcalf-cows and replacement heifers); and 5) weight gain at and during breeding.

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by John C. SPITZER FAIR PLAY, SOUTH CAROLINA

POSTPARTUM INTERVAL

There are volumes of literature where interval to first estrus after calving has been reported. Very simply, not many beef cows return to estrus before 50 days postpartum. In fact, in the Colorado study of Figure 1, those cows were 70 days or more following calving before a majority reinitiated estrous cycles. Most recommendations suggest not enrolling cows in the synchrony program that are not at least 40-45 days postpartum. Since most of these programs require 7 to 10-day treatment duration, these cows would be approximately 50 days postpartum at withdrawal of treatment when they are scheduled to exhibit a synchronized estrus and only a few of those early postpartum cows will respond satisfactorily. Figure 1. Postpartum interval to first estrus in mature beef cows calving with body condition scores of 4 thru 6.


FEATURE With a finite, fixed breeding season starting on or about the same date each year, there would then be cows treated which were between 45 days postpartum and 85 days postpartum. This is simple mathematics. If we begin breeding the same date each year and assume a 280-day average gestation, then breeding the subsequent year will begin approximately 85 days after the first cow has calved.

CALVING SEASON

Cows will fall into a fairly predictable calving pattern, with some herd variation from year to year, based on length of the calving season (Figure 2). While this is only to be considered an example, it is surprising how accurate this depicts reality. If we only initiate an estrus synchronization program on those cows 42 days postpartum or greater and the herd is on a 105-day long calving season, we will exclude 40% of the cows in the herd. Not many producers have taken the time to actually do the math and see the economic impact this makes on the synchrony program at the total herd level. Even with a 63-day calving season, it will take excellent management to have the calving pattern depicted so that 90% or more of cows in the herd can be enrolled in the program. Figure 2. Typical dispersions of calving with 105, 84 and 63- day calving seasons.

A HERD HEALTH PROGRAM

We constantly hear of situations in the southeast where synchronization programs fail or are at least sub-optimum because of a disease situation. Herd level protection against most reproductive diseases takes a lot of scientific thought and management effort. We have herds that are not vaccinated against known reproductive diseases and are not protected. Even worse, we also have a lot of herds that are over vaccinated and under protected. This may be the cheapest part of the entire program and a well thought out, total herd level vaccination program using the latest principles of immunology and epidemiology must be in place. Find an excellent cow-calf Veterinarian who can tell you what to vaccinate against, how and why. A good Veterinarian will cost little compared to the dollars they will save in lost productivity.

NUTRITION/BODY CONDITION

Most are now well aware of the 9-point body condition scoring (BCS) system used to evaluate body energy reserves in beef cattle (Table 1). Body condition score is our best measure of energy reserves or body fat. For the purists among us, BCS can be converted to percent fat (as a percent of total body weight). Cows with a BCS of 5 have about 16% total body fat and each BCS increase or decrease represents about a 4% change in total body fat. Body condition at calving absolutely determines time to return to heat after calving. And, BCS at calving and plane of nutrition during breeding determines pregnancy rate. Body condition scores obtained at other times (particularly at (continued on page 32)

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FEATURE (continued from page 31) weaning and 60-90 days prepartum) are key leverage points for management control. There is some value in analyzing pregnancy rates based on BCS obtained at weaning since under most management situations we can generally assume cows have lost at least 1 unit of BCS by the time calves are weaned. However, it is a retrospective analysis and does not help to get more cows pregnant unless changes are initiated for the next year. Mature Cows. Shorter intervals to first heat after calving and increased pregnancy rates are both observed when cows calve with increasing BCS. In the previously mentioned Colorado study, BCS were grouped as Thin = BCS of 2 and 3, Moderate = BCS of 4, 5 and 6 or Good = BCS of 7 and 8. Percent pregnant in the first 20 days of breeding were 35 and 39% for moderate and good cows, respectively, compared to 25% for thin cows. And at the end of an 80-day breeding season, pregnancy rates were 89 and 92% for moderate and good cows, respectively, compared to 72% for thin cows. Pregnancy rates for moderate and good cows were not statistically different. All of these cows were on the same nutritional plane and gaining weight from calving thru the breeding season so these pregnancy rates were direct reflections of estrous response (Figure 3). However, it was 60 days postpartum before significant differences were observed in estrous response. By 80 days postpartum estrous response for thin cows was 62%, which was much less than the estrous response for moderate and good cows of 88 and 98%, respectively. A follow-up study conducted in South Carolina used a series of orthogonal contrasts to determine where significant differences occurred among BCS. Cows calving in BCS greater than 5 were in heat at a higher rate earlier in the subsequent breeding season than cows calving in BCS of 4 or less. Furthermore, ADG from parturition through breeding had no effect on cows calving in BCS greater than 5, but dramatic effects on cows calving in BCS of 4 or less. Figure 3. Body condition score at calving and estrous response in multiparous cows.

BODY CONDITION SCORING (BCS) Thin 1 - Emaciated - Cow is extremely emaciated with no palpable fat detectable over spinous processes, transverse processes, hipbones, or ribs. Tail-head and ribs project quite prominently. 2 - Poor - Cow still appears somewhat emaciated by tail-head and ribs are less prominent. Individual spinous processes are still rather sharp to the touch, but some tissue cover over dorsal portion of ribs. 3 - Thin - Ribs are still individually identifiable but not quite as sharp to the touch. There is obvious palpable fat along spine and over tail-head with some tissue cover over dorsal portion of ribs.

Borderline 4 - Borderline - Individual ribs are no longer visually obvious. The spinous processes can be identified individually on palpation but feel rounded rather than sharp. Some fat cover over ribs, transverse processes and hipbones.

Optimum/Moderate 5 - Moderate - Cow has generally good overall appearance. On palpation, fat cover over ribs feels spongy and areas on either side of tail-head now have palpable fat cover. 6 - High Moderate - Firm pressure now needs toBJbe applied to feel spinous processes. A high degree of fat is palpable over ribs and around tail-head. 7 - Good - Cow appears fleshy and obviously carries considerable fat. Very spongy fat cover over ribs and around tail-head. In fact, “rounds” or “pones” beginning to be obvious. Some fat around vulva and in crotch. 8 - Fat - Cow very fleshy and over-conditioned. Spinous processes almost impossible to palpate. Cow has large fat deposits over ribs and around tail-head and below vulva. “Rounds” or “pones” are obvious. 9 - Extremely fat - Cow obviously extremely wasty and patchy and looks blocky. Tail-head and hips buried in fatty tissue and “rounds” or “pones” of fat are protruding. Bone structure no longer visible and barely palpable. Large fatty deposits might even impair animal’s mobility.

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FEATURE Pregnancy rates at 20, 40 and 60 days of the breeding season for cows calving in BCS of 4 or less were 41, 67 and 84%, respectively; while for cows calving in BCS greater than 5 pregnancy rates were 52, 79 and 91%, respectively. Cows calving in BCS greater than 5 were also pregnant an average of 6 days sooner than cows calving in BCS of 4 or less. A final issue with BCS in mature cows is that it does not appear to matter how cows achieve a BCS of 5 by calving. A four state study (SC, OK, LA, AR) was conducted where diet was manipulated to create cows in an array of BCS from 2 through 8 at 90 days prior to calving. Those cows were then assigned to one of three groups based on BCS where thin cows were BCS 2, 3 and 4 (AVE = 3.6), moderate cows were BCS 5 and 6 (AVE = 5.5) and good cows were BCS 7 and 8 (AVE = 7.1). These groups were then fed during the last third of pregnancy so all cows would calve with a BCS of 5 (AVE = 5.1). Pre- calving BCS changes were 1.4, -0.4 and -2.0 units for cows initially in thin, moderate or good groups, respectively. Even with these dramatic prepartum changes in ADG and BCS, there were no differences in pregnancy rate among groups when all cows calved with BCS of 5. Hatfield Brangus

First calf, two-year-old cows can have reproductive rates comparable to mature cows but will require calving in a higher BCS.

FIRST-CALF-COWS

First calf, two-year-old cows can have reproductive rates comparable to mature cows but will require calving in a higher BCS. In a Louisiana study pregnancy rates for two-year-old cows calving with BCS of 4 and 5 were 65 and 71% respectively, while pregnancy rates for two-year-old cows calving with BCS of 6 and 7 were 87 and 91% respectively. Intervals from parturition to pregnancy were 92, 82, 74 and 76 days for first calf cows calving with BCS 4, 5, 6 and 7, respectively. An intense multi-state study (SC, OK, LA) was conducted with two-year-old beef cows where they calved in BCS 4, 5 or 6. Pregnancy rates improved with each improvement in BCS at parturition (Figure 4). Final pregnancy rates for a 60-day breeding season were 56, 80 and 96% for first calf cows calving with BCS 4, 5 and 6, respectively. These increased pregnancy rates due to increasing BCS were achieved with no increases in dystocia even though there were increases in birth weight of 3 to 4 pounds per increase in BCS. Figure 4. Body condition score at calving and pregnancy rate in first calf cows.

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FEATURE HEIFERS (PUBERTY)

A general rule of thumb for virgin yearling heifers is to have them weigh 65% of their mature weight prior to start of breeding. Actually, this concept can be refined based on the frame score of the heifer (Table 2). Frame score 2 heifers do indeed need to achieve 65% of their mature weight to have a high rate of cyclicity while 60% of mature weight would be appropriate for frame score 7 and 8 heifers. Economical management at least begs an awareness of these target weights and whether or not feeding systems can be designed to achieve these weights with some cost management. In some cases, feeding less resulting in a lower body weight and lower rates of cyclicity and retaining more heifers would have an economic advantage. Virgin yearling beef heifers achieving target weights represented in Table 2 would be in a BCS of 5 or 6.

Hoerster Cattle Company

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WEIGHT GAIN AT BREEDING

Does weight gain or loss during the breeding season influence pregnancy (conception) rates? I believe so, you believe so (I think), but we do not have Table 2. Target weight concept: estimates of definitive data to be certain. weight at puberty by frame score. We absolutely have data including rates of gain during breeding does effect pregnancy rates in cows calving in BCS of 4 or less (or 5 or less for two-year-old cows). But, is this a 5) virgin yearling heifers at target weights indicated in Table 2 reflection of weight gain on conception rates or just increasing will be BCS = 5 or 6, BCS and therefore increasing estrous response so more cows are 6) if cows are gaining weight ever so slightly during breeding, bred and become pregnant? BCS at calving is a very reliable predictor of pregnancy. Certainly, there is anecdotal evidence to suggest that after 7) these basic beef cattle management principles will impact estrous cyclicity is established (virgin heifers) or reestablished synchronization of estrus/AI programs much more than which (postpartum cows); those cows “breed better” if gaining drug or protocol is utilized. BJ weight. However, we find no empirical evidence to support that hypothesis. Experiences though tell us we don’t want females ABOUT THE AUTHOR: losing weight during the breeding season. John C. Spitzer, MS, PhD, Dipl. ACT (Hon), Dipl. ACAP, PAS served on the

SUMMARY

In summary, we can make these assertions about BCS: 1) BCS = % Body Fat, 2) BCS is a reliable predictor of return to estrus, 3) threshold BCS for mature cows = 5, 4) threshold BCS for first-calf, two-year-old cows = 6,

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faculties of Texas A&M University, Clemson University and the University of Nebraska Great Plains Veterinary Educational Center. Since 2003 he has been engaged in ranching and maintains a consulting practice.


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the second unprecedented opportunity presented to you is the ability to purchase ultrablack cattle from Crochet Cattle Co., the largest and oldest ultrablack operation which has a herd with more records in the iBBA database than anyone else in the world. Starting in 1995, Crochet Cattle Co. has bred the only herd of straight-bred ultrablacks with first, second, third, and now fourth generation ultrablacks to ultrablacks than anyone else.

we have never sold a female in 17 years as a registered female. Culling every female based on production performance, carcass performance, physical structure, muscle thickness, reproduction soundness, and milk production, along with perfect udder and teat placement. while mating through the years has been guided by the ability to measure both production and carcass performance, special interest was placed on low birth weight and high iMf scores. You can now purchase some of the very best ultrablack cattle from us at private treaty to use as the base of your ultrablack breeding up program. we have done 17 years of the hard work for you, so you do not have to. now you can take advantage of the results this program provides.

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BRANGUS SPRING 2013 SIRE SUMMARY

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he Spring 2013 Proven Sire listing includes 192 sires having a weaning weight accuracy of .60 or greater and progeny (recorded with IBBA) born in last two (2) years. The Spring 2013 Genetic Venture sire listing includes 356 sires, born since July 2006, having a weaning weight accuracy between .35 and .60 and progeny (recorded with IBBA) born in last two (2) years. Additionally, for a bull to be on either listing published, he must also have a DNA profile on file with IBBA. BRANGUS JOURNAL

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Year 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

No. of Animals 969 1,529 1,857 2,140 2,937 3,667 3,778 5,784 7,077 9,777 10,702 11,622 15,320 17,334 21,366 22,793 22,646 20,332 19,279 18,105 18,066 19,238 20,031 21,958 22,987 23,034 22,165 21,675 23,077 23,210 22,179 20,867 20,556 19,026 19,923 20,906 21,292 23,213 20,937 19,644 18,151 17,118 9,365

CE Direct 6.94 7.02 7.05 7.08 7.26 7.11 7.11 6.99 6.86 6.71 6.53 6.42 6.24 5.95 5.62 5.43 5.18 4.76 4.40 4.56 4.58 4.62 4.58 4.59 4.55 4.58 4.64 4.70 4.79 4.93 4.84 4.91 4.94 5.00 5.00 4.97 4.95 4.98 5.12 5.02 4.99 5.08 5.00

Genetic Trend - All Animals

Birth Weight -2.15 -2.16 -2.22 -2.08 -2.02 -1.87 -1.75 -1.64 -1.49 -1.30 -1.07 -0.91 -0.74 -0.51 -0.23 -0.09 0.06 0.37 0.63 0.62 0.59 0.57 0.65 0.67 0.69 0.69 0.67 0.67 0.65 0.61 0.67 0.68 0.66 0.71 0.72 0.76 0.75 0.73 0.64 0.72 0.75 0.76 0.83

Weaning Weight -1.45 -1.76 -1.68 -1.29 -1.18 -1.27 -0.41 -0.20 0.33 0.92 1.32 1.55 2.08 2.88 4.20 4.91 5.84 7.62 9.08 9.37 9.98 10.53 11.59 12.40 13.02 13.59 14.01 14.46 15.01 15.52 16.43 16.98 17.50 18.34 18.81 19.42 20.25 21.20 21.25 22.15 22.70 23.69 24.65

Yearling Weight -2.18 -2.66 -2.33 -2.10 -2.23 -2.48 -0.91 -0.72 0.45 1.32 2.06 2.59 3.34 4.56 6.43 7.81 9.41 12.33 14.80 15.59 16.94 18.28 20.03 21.54 23.04 24.21 25.05 25.90 27.20 27.99 29.61 30.72 31.83 33.28 34.29 35.54 36.91 38.64 38.82 40.52 41.43 43.05 44.51 Milk 1.90 2.25 2.49 2.66 2.95 2.94 2.97 3.01 3.29 3.25 3.33 3.48 3.61 3.52 3.26 3.50 3.60 3.68 4.15 4.44 4.51 4.98 5.07 5.27 5.35 5.45 5.83 6.04 6.61 7.00 7.13 7.43 7.84 8.39 8.66 9.26 9.80 10.15 10.47 10.57 10.96 11.26 11.42

Total Maternal 1.18 1.37 1.65 2.02 2.36 2.31 2.77 2.91 3.46 3.71 3.99 4.26 4.65 4.96 5.36 5.96 6.52 7.49 8.69 9.13 9.50 10.25 10.87 11.47 11.86 12.25 12.84 13.27 14.12 14.76 15.35 15.92 16.59 17.56 18.07 18.97 19.93 20.75 21.10 21.65 22.31 23.11 23.75

CE Maternal 6.99 6.99 6.98 6.97 6.99 6.93 6.88 6.89 6.87 6.84 6.88 6.87 6.82 6.78 6.63 6.58 6.57 6.53 6.55 6.61 6.64 6.70 6.72 6.76 6.77 6.80 6.78 6.81 6.82 6.82 6.84 6.88 6.89 6.96 6.98 7.01 7.00 7.02 7.03 7.01 7.02 7.08 7.06

Scrotal Circ. -0.18 -0.09 -0.10 -0.08 -0.07 -0.08 -0.05 0.00 -0.03 -0.04 -0.06 -0.03 -0.02 -0.10 -0.08 -0.03 0.02 0.06 0.04 0.07 0.08 0.14 0.14 0.17 0.18 0.23 0.18 0.19 0.21 0.25 0.24 0.30 0.32 0.35 0.35 0.35 0.42 0.53 0.50 0.56 0.57 0.62 0.46

US REA 0.067 0.075 0.071 0.082 0.087 0.079 0.076 0.073 0.075 0.077 0.062 0.055 0.059 0.046 0.038 0.004 -0.026 -0.033 -0.023 -0.027 -0.037 -0.022 -0.012 0.000 0.010 0.027 0.038 0.051 0.061 0.062 0.093 0.113 0.125 0.152 0.174 0.197 0.220 0.246 0.243 0.271 0.282 0.303 0.334

US Fat 0.002 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.000 0.000 -0.001 -0.002 -0.002 -0.003 -0.004 -0.005 -0.005 -0.006 -0.006 -0.006 -0.006 -0.006 -0.006 -0.006 -0.006 -0.005 -0.005 -0.005 -0.005 -0.004 -0.004 -0.003 -0.003 -0.003 -0.003 -0.002 -0.002 -0.001 0.000

BRANGUS SPRING 2013 MULTIBREED CATTLE EVALUATION US IMF 0.048 0.042 0.032 0.030 0.025 0.022 0.016 0.014 0.008 0.005 -0.007 -0.016 -0.015 -0.022 -0.025 -0.034 -0.037 -0.036 -0.037 -0.041 -0.040 -0.043 -0.042 -0.044 -0.047 -0.050 -0.052 -0.052 -0.054 -0.042 -0.049 -0.043 -0.039 -0.033 -0.026 -0.021 -0.015 -0.009 -0.007 -0.001 0.002 0.011 0.015 COI 0.035 0.034 0.027 0.022 0.022 0.021 0.018 0.017 0.016 0.015 0.013 0.014 0.014 0.016 0.017 0.018 0.022 0.024 0.026 0.027 0.031 0.033 0.036 0.038 0.040 0.042 0.043 0.045 0.045 0.046 0.047 0.047 0.049 0.050 0.051 0.051 0.051 0.054 0.054 0.057 0.058 0.057 0.058

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SPRING 2013 GENETIC TRENDS


SPRING 2013 TRAIT LEADERS Top Bulls by

Top Bulls by

Calving Ease Direct

Birth Weight

Requirements:

Minimum EPD Accuracy of 0.5. Calf Born 1/1/2011 or later. 947 bulls met the requirments for this trait.

Minimum EPD Accuracy of 0.4. Calf Born 1/1/2011 or later. 493 bulls met the requirments for this trait.

Requirements:

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SPRING 2013 TRAIT LEADERS Top Bulls by

Top Bulls by

Weaning Weight

Yearling Weight

Requirements:

Minimum EPD Accuracy of 0.5. Calf Born 1/1/2011 or later. 387 bulls met the requirments for this trait.

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Requirements:

Minimum EPD Accuracy of 0.5. Calf Born 1/1/2011 or later. 264 bulls met the requirments for this trait.


SPRING 2013 TRAIT LEADERS Top Bulls by

Top Bulls by

Maximum Milk

Minimum Milk

Requirements:

Minimum EPD Accuracy of 0.5. Calf Born 1/1/2011 or later. 82 bulls met the requirments for this trait.

Requirements:

Minimum EPD Accuracy of 0.5. Calf Born 1/1/2011 or later. 82 bulls met the requirments for this trait.

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SPRING 2013 TRAIT LEADERS Top Bulls by

Top Bulls by

Total Maternal

Calving Ease Maternal

Requirements:

Minimum EPD Accuracy of 0.5. Calf Born 1/1/2011 or later. 82 bulls met the requirments for this trait.

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Requirements:

Minimum EPD Accuracy of 0.4. Calf Born 1/1/2011 or later. 141 bulls met the requirments for this trait.


SPRING 2013 TRAIT LEADERS Top Bulls by

Scrotal Circumference

Requirements:

Minimum EPD Accuracy of 0.5. Calf Born 1/1/2011 or later. 99 bulls met the requirments for this trait.

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SPRING 2013 TRAIT LEADERS Top Bulls by Ultrasound

Top Bulls by Ultrasound

Ribeye Area

Intramuscular Fat

Requirements:

Minimum EPD Accuracy of 0.4. Calf Born 1/1/2011 or later. 342 bulls met the requirments for this trait.

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Requirements:

Minimum EPD Accuracy of 0.4. Calf Born 1/1/2011 or later. 215 bulls met the requirments for this trait.


SPRING 2013 TRAIT LEADERS Top Bulls by Ultrasound

Top Bulls by Ultrasound

Maximum Fat Thickness Minimum Fat Thickness

Requirements:

Minimum EPD Accuracy of 0.4. Calf Born 1/1/2011 or later. 284 bulls met the requirments for this trait.

Requirements:

Minimum EPD Accuracy of 0.4. Calf Born 1/1/2011 or later. 284 bulls met the requirments for this trait.

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Spring 2013 Sire Summary

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Proven Sires ACES TF WRANGLER 145/8 R719316 PHN: 145/8 Sire: BRINKS CC NEWS DAY 661C2 R484891 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 R556119 DOB: 01/19/1999 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 R636795 DOB: 10/14/2000 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) BEAR BRYANT OF BRINKS 1000N6 R9677381 PHN: 1000N6 Sire: CONNEALY FREIGHTLINER EA11104267 DOB: 02/18/2003 Breeder: MOUND CREEK RANCHES Gen: 1st Owner: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY BEST BET OF BRINKS 535H38 R728507 PHN: 535H38 Sire: BRINKS CC NEWS DAY 661C2 R484891 DOB: 09/25/1998 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 3rd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) BIG EASY OF BRINKS 283Z R485024 PHN: 283Z Sire: EXACTO OF BRINKS R215139 DOB: 03/27/1990 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS-NEW GENETICS Gen: 2nd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) BLACKHAWK OF BRINKS 607M12 R824972 PHN: 607M12 Sire: TRANSFORMER OF BRINKS R512176 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 R527981 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 EB364679 DOB: 01/26/1999 Breeder: BLACK MAGIC DIVISION Gen: 1st Owner: TOM BECK BRIGHT PROMISE OF BRINKS R556090 PHN: 30C11 Sire: NG PROMISE OF BRINKS R332208 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 R512176 DOB: 10/08/1997 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) BRINKS BACKSIDE 504P27 R9694026 PHN: 504P27 Sire: BACKSIDE OF BRINKS 14K5 R700597 DOB: 10/22/2004 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: BART J CARTER BRINKS BIG EASY 589F29 R670761 PHN: 589F29 Sire: BRINKS CC BIG EASY 54D R485024 DOB: 10/27/1996 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 3rd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) BRINKS BRIGHT SIDE 607L11 R815045 PHN: 607L11 Sire: BRIGHT SIDE OF BRINKS 789G5 R636795 DOB: 02/10/2001 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: GENESIS RANCH BRINKS CEO 468N17 R9670040 PHN: 468N17 Sire: CEO OF BRINKS 99J44 R670463 DOB: 09/24/2003 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) BR MR SLEDGE 101/P4 R10009613 PHN: 101/P4 Sire: NEWS MAKER OF BRINKS 71Z4 R424771 DOB: 01/07/2004 Breeder: TOMMIE ROGERS Gen: 5th Owner: TOMMIE ROGERS

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Summit Sire Herds: 14 Progeny: 220 Daughters: 61 Herds: 56 Progeny: 413 Daughters: 110 Herds: 49 Progeny: 582 Daughters: 148 Herds: 19 Progeny: 300 Daughters: 51 Summit Sire Herds: 46 Progeny: 362 Daughters: 112 Herds: 116 Progeny: 1238 Daughters: 343 Herds: 92 Progeny: 899 Daughters: 231 Herds: 32 Progeny: 281 Daughters: 18 Herds: 2 Progeny: 75 Daughters: 12 Herds: 29 Progeny: 486 Daughters: 167 Summit Sire Herds: 142 Progeny: 1712 Daughters: 569 Herds: 1 Progeny: 82 Daughters: 12 Herds: 2 Progeny: 58 Daughters: 11 Summit Sire Herds: 119 Progeny: 1284 Daughters: 328 Herds: 7 Progeny: 81 Daughters: 3 Herds: 1 Progeny: 126 Daughters: 23

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0.9 0.83 0.6 55 -2.5 0.89 0.4 5 0.5 0.9 0.3 45 4.6 0.86 0.4 >95 -2.1 0.88 0.4 10 -3.9 0.93 0.3 2 2.3 0.92 0.3 85 1.9 0.85 0.4 80 1.6 0.7 0.8 70 -1.7 0.89 0.4 10 2.6 0.94 0.3 90 -1.7 0.72 0.8 10 -5.2 0.72 0.8 1 1.6 0.93 0.3 70 -0.6 0.71 0.8 25 -1.4 0.8 0.6 15

28 0.76 3 35 2 0.83 3 >95 25 0.85 2 45 38 0.79 3 10 29 0.82 3 35 10 0.9 1 95 38 0.87 2 10 28 0.77 3 35 20 0.6 5 70 9 0.84 3 >95 31 0.91 1 25 9 0.62 5 >95 0 0.61 5 >95 22 0.89 2 60 35 0.61 5 15 17 0.68 4 80

54 0.76 5 30 8 0.83 4 >95 43 0.85 3 55 58 0.79 5 25 59 0.81 4 20 33 0.89 3 75 80 0.87 3 3 50 0.76 5 40 35 0.6 7 75 32 0.83 4 80 61 0.91 2 20 15 0.6 7 >95 11 0.56 8 >95 45 0.89 3 50 62 0.59 8 20 27 0.66 6 90

21 0.57 4 10 7 0.69 3 80 6 0.66 3 85 27 0.49 5 1 28 0.67 3 1 10 0.82 2 60 17 0.71 3 20 17 0.32 6 20 13 0.3 6 40 11 0.73 3 55 1 0.84 2 95 13 0.31 6 40 10 0.39 6 55 12 0.75 2 45 22 0.29 7 5 18 0.37 6 15

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0.5 0.59 0.28 35 1.6 0.71 0.19 1 0.8 0.73 0.19 20 1 0.63 0.25 10 1.3 0.66 0.22 3 1.3 0.79 0.16 3 0.4 0.75 0.16 45 0.6 0.6 0.25 30 -0.1 0.36 0.41 95 0.2 0.71 0.19 65 0.6 0.81 0.13 30 0.5 0.39 0.41 35 0.9 0.24 0.5 15 0 0.79 0.16 85 0.5 0.33 0.44 35 0.1 0.18 0.54 75

0.23 0.76 0.07 60 -0.22 0.82 0.06 >95 0.55 0.85 0.04 15 0.68 0.8 0.06 10 0.07 0.8 0.06 90 -0.03 0.85 0.04 95 0.77 0.87 0.04 3 0.26 0.77 0.07 55 0.32 0.4 0.17 45 0.4 0.81 0.06 35 0.79 0.91 0.03 3 0.53 0.37 0.19 15 0.3 0.37 0.19 50 0.58 0.89 0.04 15 0.37 0.44 0.17 35 0.05 0.62 0.12 90

0.013 0.74 0.004 90 0 0.8 0.003 60 0 0.83 0.003 60 -0.009 0.78 0.004 15 0.001 0.77 0.004 65 -0.004 0.83 0.003 35 0 0.85 0.002 60 0.001 0.74 0.004 65 -0.005 0.33 0.01 30 -0.01 0.78 0.004 10 0.014 0.89 0.002 95 0.003 0.34 0.01 70 -0.003 0.25 0.011 40 -0.003 0.88 0.002 40 -0.016 0.41 0.009 3 -0.007 0.55 0.007 20

0.16 0.69 0.05 15 0.03 0.77 0.04 40 -0.11 0.8 0.03 85 -0.26 0.74 0.05 >95 0.19 0.74 0.05 15 0.11 0.77 0.04 25 -0.23 0.82 0.03 >95 -0.07 0.69 0.05 70 0 0.28 0.11 45 -0.2 0.75 0.04 >95 -0.04 0.88 0.02 60 -0.09 0.29 0.11 80 0.03 0.28 0.11 40 -0.05 0.86 0.02 65 0.22 0.36 0.1 10 -0.06 0.51 0.08 70

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>95 18

70 46

2 42

4 15

85 36

10 31

20 23

55 15

85 17

80 17

75 11

95 24

50 40

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Proven Sires BURTIN'S TRANSFORMER 803G3 R711683 PHN: 803G3 Sire: TRANSFORMER OF BRINKS R512176 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 R424797 DOB: 02/10/1994 Breeder: GLENN & CAROLYN BRINKMAN Gen: 3rd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) CB HOMBRE 541T3 R10112338 PHN: 541T3 Sire: SUHN'S AFFIRMED 416N4 R738436 DOB: 10/30/2007 Breeder: CAVENDER BRANGUS Gen: 3rd Owner: SOUTHERN CATTLE CO CCC BRAVEHEART 226N3 R9676710 PHN: 226N3 Sire: MC BRAVEHEART 1111H24 EB630321 DOB: 10/04/2003 Breeder: CAIN CATTLE CO, INC Gen: 1st Owner: TOMMIE ROGERS CCC BULLSEYE 55/H R718559 PHN: 55/H Sire: WB TARGET 804D32 C33928 DOB: 01/15/1998 Breeder: CENTER RANCH Gen: 2nd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) CCC NEWSMAKER 192G3 R698454 PHN: 192G3 Sire: NEWS MAKER OF BRINKS 71Z4 R424771 DOB: 05/01/1997 Breeder: CAIN CATTLE CO, INC Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) CCR INTEGRITY 355S4 R10084480 PHN: 355S4 Sire: CCR INTEGRITY 5281M R658601 DOB: 01/24/2006 Breeder: ROCKVIEW RANCH Gen: 4th Owner: MILTON SUNDBECK CCR PATHFINDER 152W R402324 PHN: 152W Sire: WELLS FARGO T/900 C28741 DOB: 11/05/1987 Breeder: REX ASSOCIATES Gen: 1st Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) CCR PATHFINDER 330L5 R9690538 PHN: 330L5 Sire: XS LUCKY LUCIANO 154E R533539 DOB: 10/15/2001 Breeder: COW CREEK RANCH Gen: 3rd Owner: COW CREEK RANCH CCR SLEEP EASY 1893M10 R813277 PHN: T1893M Sire: CCR TENDERIZER 14J7 R641677 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 R451948 DOB: 03/24/1999 Breeder: COW CREEK RANCH Gen: 3rd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) CCR SLEEP EASY 6633T4 R10106557 PHN: 6633T4 Sire: CCR SLEEP EASY 183L R711525 DOB: 03/05/2007 Breeder: COW CREEK RANCH Gen: 4th Owner: GARY TOWNSEND CCR SLEEP EASY 817S10 R10051907 PHN: 817S10 Sire: CCR SLEEP EASY 419N R711525 DOB: 03/01/2006 Breeder: WILLIAM H FIKES Gen: 5th Owner: WILLIAM L & ROSLINDA WELLS CCR SLEEP EASY 9L2 R9675802 PHN: T9L2 Sire: CCR SLEEP EASY 44G R557102 DOB: 02/22/2001 Breeder: COW CREEK RANCH Gen: 4th Owner: COW CREEK RANCH CCR UPDATE 314C R557102 PHN: 314C Sire: UPDATE OF BRINKS R282060 DOB: 01/14/1993 Breeder: M T G BRANGUS Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) CEO OF BRINKS 99J44 R754008 PHN: 99J44 Sire: BRINKS CADENCE 13F R593769 DOB: 09/29/1999 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list)

Summit Sire Herds: 80 Progeny: 942 Daughters: 281 Summit Sire Herds: 194 Progeny: 1974 Daughters: 738 Herds: 26 Progeny: 422 Daughters: 5 Herds: 7 Progeny: 164 Daughters: 11 Herds: 11 Progeny: 197 Daughters: 64 Herds: 24 Progeny: 456 Daughters: 112 Herds: 6 Progeny: 144 Daughters: 15 Herds: 169 Progeny: 2351 Daughters: 980 Herds: 4 Progeny: 56 Daughters: 47 Herds: 1 Progeny: 89 Daughters: 27 Summit Sire Herds: 8 Progeny: 184 Daughters: 77 Herds: 1 Progeny: 80 Daughters: 1 Herds: 1 Progeny: 97 Daughters: 8 Herds: 7 Progeny: 92 Daughters: 78 Summit Sire Herds: 139 Progeny: 1844 Daughters: 678 Summit Sire Herds: 52 Progeny: 614 Daughters: 171

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-0.5 0.92 0.3 25 -2.5 0.95 0.1 5 2 0.88 0.4 80 1.9 0.82 0.6 80 0.1 0.82 0.6 35 -2.5 0.88 0.4 5 -2.5 0.84 0.6 5 2.3 0.95 0.1 85 -2.2 0.83 0.6 10 1 0.79 0.7 60 -0.7 0.83 0.6 25 2.5 0.78 0.7 85 -0.8 0.72 0.8 20 0.5 0.87 0.4 45 -1.9 0.94 0.3 10 3.3 0.9 0.3 95

11 0.88 2 95 31 0.92 1 30 35 0.8 3 15 17 0.72 4 80 22 0.75 3 60 5 0.83 3 >95 -4 0.69 4 >95 21 0.93 1 65 14 0.63 5 90 37 0.64 5 15 12 0.75 3 95 21 0.6 5 65 23 0.61 5 55 15 0.68 4 85 8 0.92 1 >95 32 0.85 2 25

36 0.88 3 70 51 0.92 2 35 57 0.78 5 25 36 0.68 6 70 47 0.71 6 45 12 0.79 5 >95 6 0.59 8 >95 46 0.92 2 50 31 0.53 9 80 52 0.49 10 35 30 0.74 6 85 38 0.39 12 65 47 0.46 10 45 22 0.53 9 95 24 0.91 2 90 62 0.85 3 20

12 0.77 2 50 32 0.87 1 1 17 0.26 7 20 16 0.3 6 20 -3 0.59 4 >95 15 0.66 3 25 2 0.24 7 95 10 0.89 1 60 1 0.46 5 >95 7 0.36 6 75 14 0.61 4 35 9 0.17 8 65 1 0.16 8 95 3 0.51 5 95 16 0.85 1 25 24 0.71 3 3

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-0.1 0.76 0.16 95 0.1 0.84 0.13 75 1.3 0.6 0.25 3 1 0.42 0.38 10 0.1 0.56 0.28 75 0.1 0.67 0.22 75 0.1 0.18 0.54 75 0.2 0.77 0.16 65 0.6 0.13 0.57 30 0.3 0.09 0.6 55 0.6 0.48 0.35 30 0.3 0.06 0.6 55 0.1 0.08 0.6 75 -0.3 0.17 0.54 >95 -0.4 0.77 0.16 >95 0.3 0.72 0.19 55

0.19 0.88 0.04 70 0.57 0.91 0.03 15 0.21 0.78 0.07 65 0.25 0.68 0.1 55 0.06 0.67 0.1 90 -0.23 0.75 0.07 >95 -0.1 0.41 0.17 >95 0.05 0.85 0.04 90 -0.01 0.27 0.22 95 0.2 0.15 0.25 65 0.06 0.72 0.09 90 0.35 0.21 0.23 40 0.16 0.15 0.25 75 0.32 0.34 0.2 45 0 0.86 0.04 95 0.15 0.85 0.04 75

-0.004 0.87 0.002 35 -0.001 0.89 0.002 55 0.007 0.77 0.004 85 0.009 0.63 0.006 85 -0.012 0.63 0.006 10 0.013 0.7 0.004 90 0.002 0.38 0.01 70 0.003 0.82 0.003 70 -0.015 0.24 0.012 4 -0.007 0.12 0.013 20 0.002 0.68 0.005 70 -0.006 0.15 0.013 25 0.003 0.12 0.013 70 0.001 0.28 0.011 65 -0.001 0.84 0.003 55 -0.013 0.83 0.003 10

-0.1 0.84 0.03 85 0.04 0.87 0.02 35 -0.2 0.71 0.05 >95 0.24 0.59 0.07 10 0.04 0.58 0.07 35 0.33 0.67 0.05 10 -0.19 0.3 0.11 >95 -0.1 0.79 0.04 85 -0.07 0.18 0.13 70 -0.1 0.1 0.14 85 -0.18 0.64 0.06 >95 0.11 0.13 0.14 25 -0.08 0.08 0.14 75 0.05 0.24 0.12 30 -0.09 0.81 0.03 80 0.54 0.81 0.03 1

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Proven Sires CHEYENNE II R249727 PHN: 69/2 Sire: EL PRESIDENTE 100/8 R82281 DOB: 03/09/1982 Breeder: JOHNSTON, MR & MRS E. C. Gen: 4th Owner: GREG ROMANS CHIEF OF INDIAN HILLS 23P68 R9693019 PHN: 23P68 Sire: SVF HIGH PRIME 99K31 R679961 DOB: 09/25/2004 Breeder: SALACOA VALLEY FARMS Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) CNF DOUBLE CLICK 193M5 R9661606 PHN: 193M5 Sire: CNF HULK 77H R666118 DOB: 12/18/2002 Breeder: CHAR-NO FARM Gen: 3rd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) CNF ON LINE 457M5 R9661600 PHN: 457M5 Sire: CNF HULK 77H R666118 DOB: 12/10/2002 Breeder: CHAR-NO FARM Gen: 3rd Owner: CHAR-NO FARM CNF RELOAD 457M4 R9661591 PHN: 457M4 Sire: CNF HULK 77H R666118 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 R754008 DOB: 01/31/2004 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: RODNEY & CINDY DAVIS CRC GUARDIAN 9U8U5 R10122023 PHN: 9U8U5 Sire: CSONKA OF BRINKS 30R4 R778561 DOB: 03/20/2008 Breeder: CHIMNEY ROCK CATTLE COMPANY Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) CRC-IFCC MAGNUM 331T R10097827 PHN: 331T Sire: BLACKHAWK OF BRINKS 607M12 R636795 DOB: 02/05/2007 Breeder: IRON FARM CATTLE CO Gen: 3rd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) CRC SPECIALIST 392T2 R10084741 PHN: 392T2 Sire: BEST BET OF BRINKS 535H38 R556270 DOB: 02/05/2007 Breeder: CHIMNEY ROCK CATTLE COMPANY Gen: 4th Owner: SOUTHERN CATTLE CO CRC TROUBADOUR 881T8 R10084842 PHN: 881T8 Sire: NEWT OF BRINKS 302P16 R778561 DOB: 02/26/2007 Breeder: CHIMNEY ROCK CATTLE COMPANY Gen: 6th Owner: SANTA ROSA CATTLE COMPANY CSONKA OF BRINKS 30R4 R10004209 PHN: 30R4 Sire: LEAD GUN OF BRINKS 222K14 R593769 DOB: 01/28/2005 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: THE OAKS FARMS CX POWERMAN 307/H RR601398 PHN: 307/H Sire: CX POWERDRIVE 208/B ER152479 DOB: 01/12/1998 Breeder: COX EXCALIBUR BRANGUS Gen: 1st Owner: COX EXCALIBUR BRANGUS DDD UC-GENTLEMAN 804S21 R10048617 PHN: 804S21 Sire: UPPERCUT OF BRINKS 14J8 R655637 DOB: 05/06/2006 Breeder: DOGUET DIAMOND D RANCH Gen: 3rd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) DITKA OF BRINKS 535N37 R9670079 PHN: 535N37 Sire: SONAR OF BRINKS 607L18 R738436 DOB: 10/07/2003 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 4th Owner: JACKIE & KELLY GRISSOM DMA CHAMP 533 R112799 PHN: 1007 Sire: DMA CHAMP R50692 DOB: 03/28/1975 Breeder: DIAMOND M ACRES Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) DOGUETS HERCULES 88S3 R10048645 PHN: 88S3 Sire: BRINKS BRIGHT SIDE 607L11 R700597 DOB: 03/07/2006 Breeder: DOGUET DIAMOND D RANCH Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list)

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Herds: 24 Progeny: 256 Daughters: 75 Herds: 3 Progeny: 126 Daughters: 8 Herds: 8 Progeny: 153 Daughters: 30 Herds: 2 Progeny: 67 Daughters: 11 Herds: 5 Progeny: 102 Daughters: 27 Herds: 7 Progeny: 124 Daughters: 20 Herds: 10 Progeny: 116 Daughters: 0 Herds: 19 Progeny: 188 Daughters: 6 Herds: 13 Progeny: 115 Daughters: 14 Herds: 3 Progeny: 69 Daughters: 6 Herds: 82 Progeny: 1080 Daughters: 187 Herds: 4 Progeny: 82 Daughters: 23 Herds: 10 Progeny: 102 Daughters: 17 Herds: 32 Progeny: 441 Daughters: 92 Herds: 168 Progeny: 2227 Daughters: 920 Herds: 12 Progeny: 159 Daughters: 5

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1.8 0.83 0.6 75 2 0.78 0.7 80 -0.5 0.79 0.7 25 -0.9 0.71 0.8 20 0.9 0.76 0.7 55 -3 0.79 0.7 3 1.7 0.78 0.7 75 2.8 0.81 0.6 90 -6.9 0.77 0.7 1 -0.2 0.72 0.8 30 4.2 0.92 0.3 >95 1 0.74 0.8 60 2.2 0.77 0.7 85 2.3 0.88 0.4 85 1.6 0.95 0.1 70 3 0.83 0.6 90

8 0.78 3 >95 38 0.66 4 10 23 0.71 4 55 25 0.62 5 45 23 0.66 4 55 25 0.68 4 50 33 0.67 4 20 20 0.72 4 65 14 0.67 4 85 16 0.6 5 80 43 0.88 2 5 3 0.61 5 >95 37 0.65 4 15 15 0.82 3 85 14 0.93 1 85 40 0.7 4 10

29 0.71 6 85 75 0.65 6 5 34 0.72 6 75 42 0.63 7 55 47 0.68 6 45 48 0.67 6 45 61 0.65 6 20 35 0.71 6 75 32 0.64 7 80 35 0.61 7 75 77 0.88 3 4 11 0.46 10 >95 63 0.63 7 15 14 0.83 4 >95 30 0.92 2 80 53 0.7 6 35

7 0.63 4 80 13 0.3 6 40 24 0.43 5 3 12 0.35 6 50 16 0.46 5 25 15 0.34 6 30 20 0.21 7 10 18 0.29 7 15 23 0.32 6 4 20 0.25 7 10 21 0.65 3 10 8 0.36 6 75 8 0.32 6 75 15 0.57 4 30 5 0.89 1 85 11 0.26 7 50

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-0.2 0.28 0.47 >95 0.4 0.36 0.41 45 0.8 0.54 0.32 20 1.3 0.45 0.35 3 0.8 0.47 0.35 20 0 0.43 0.38 85 1.8 0.39 0.41 1 0.7 0.47 0.35 25 0.5 0.36 0.41 35 1.1 0.33 0.44 10 1.8 0.76 0.16 1 -0.2 0.05 0.6 >95 1.5 0.34 0.44 1 1.1 0.69 0.22 10 0 0.82 0.13 85 0.5 0.53 0.32 35

0.44 0.28 0.22 25 0.66 0.66 0.1 10 0.04 0.74 0.09 90 -0.06 0.66 0.1 >95 -0.05 0.71 0.09 >95 0.61 0.68 0.1 10 0.37 0.67 0.1 35 0.1 0.72 0.09 85 0.3 0.65 0.1 50 0.43 0.64 0.12 30 0.63 0.88 0.04 10 0.07 0.13 0.26 90 0.94 0.63 0.12 1 0.22 0.84 0.06 65 0.19 0.82 0.06 70 0.58 0.68 0.1 15

-0.001 0.21 0.012 55 -0.007 0.63 0.006 20 0.015 0.71 0.004 95 0.006 0.63 0.006 80 -0.003 0.68 0.005 40 -0.01 0.65 0.005 10 -0.028 0.63 0.006 1 -0.008 0.7 0.004 15 0.006 0.63 0.006 80 -0.012 0.61 0.006 10 -0.01 0.87 0.002 10 -0.001 0.06 0.014 55 0.002 0.58 0.007 70 -0.014 0.83 0.003 5 -0.021 0.78 0.004 1 -0.018 0.66 0.005 2

-0.16 0.14 0.14 95 -0.12 0.56 0.07 90 0.1 0.66 0.05 25 0 0.56 0.07 45 -0.19 0.62 0.06 >95 -0.01 0.58 0.07 50 0.15 0.57 0.07 15 -0.1 0.64 0.06 85 0.07 0.56 0.07 30 -0.02 0.54 0.08 55 0.15 0.84 0.03 15 0.06 0.06 0.14 30 0.18 0.53 0.08 15 -0.01 0.79 0.04 50 -0.26 0.68 0.05 >95 -0.04 0.58 0.07 60

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Spring 2013 Sire Summary

International Brangus Breeders Association

Proven Sires EXACTO OF BRINKS R282060 PHN: 823R2 Sire: EXTRA OF BRINKS R97546 DOB: 04/06/1983 Breeder: GLENN & CAROLYN BRINKMAN Gen: 4th Owner: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY GARRETT OF BRINKS 789P R9686098 PHN: 789P Sire: BEST BET OF BRINKS 535H38 R556270 DOB: 01/19/2004 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 4th Owner: QUAIL CREEK BRANGUS INC GERONIMO OF BRINKS 392F15 R670567 PHN: 392F15 Sire: CUSTER OF BRINKS R485024 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 R556270 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 R655637 DOB: 01/14/2003 Breeder: FREEMAN JARRELL Gen: 5th Owner: DANNY MEYER GRIESE OF BRINKS 803R27 R10034825 PHN: 803R27 Sire: CEO OF BRINKS 99J44 R670463 DOB: 11/10/2005 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 4th Owner: RRR RANCH HENDERSON OF BRINKS 30S7 R10046013 PHN: 30S7 Sire: LEAD GUN OF BRINKS 222K14 R593769 DOB: 01/24/2006 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) HICKOK OF BRINKS 795P R9686099 PHN: 795P Sire: LEAD GUN OF BRINKS 222K14 R593769 DOB: 01/28/2004 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) IFCC "CASH" 5137P5 R10001303 PHN: 5137P5 Sire: BLACKHAWK OF BRINKS 607M12 R636795 DOB: 10/07/2004 Breeder: IRON FARM CATTLE CO Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) IFCC DYLAN 135S R10054933 PHN: 135S Sire: TJM JOHN WAYNE 44L R654075 DOB: 03/01/2006 Breeder: IRON FARM CATTLE CO Gen: 6th Owner: IRON FARM CATTLE CO IFCC WAYLON 1233R2 R10044188 PHN: 1233R2 Sire: BRIGHT SIDE OF BRINKS 789G5 R636795 DOB: 10/29/2005 Breeder: IRON FARM CATTLE CO Gen: 3rd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) IKE OF BRINKS 504P31 R9694028 PHN: 504P31 Sire: NIMITZ OF BRINKS 75L12 R754008 DOB: 10/26/2004 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: DANNY WENDLAND J-7 HOUSTON R437848 PHN: 33/Z Sire: EXACTO OF BRINKS R215139 DOB: 09/02/1990 Breeder: GRANADA BRANGUS Gen: 4th Owner: J BAR 7 RANCH LLC JAK CHAPS 392J2 R745545 PHN: 392J2 Sire: CHALLENGER OF BRINKS R566537 DOB: 03/13/1999 Breeder: KEN HUGHES Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) JESSE OF BRINKS 392P105 R9693971 PHN: 392P105 Sire: BRINKS BRIGHT SIDE 607L11 R700597 DOB: 10/06/2004 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: MC CREARY FARMS KB PARDNER 201P R9684239 PHN: 201P Sire: CADENCE OF BRINKS R486806 DOB: 02/17/2004 Breeder: DALE AND NANCY KIRKHAM Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list)

Summit Sire Herds: 417 Progeny: 6876 Daughters: 2740 Herds: 70 Progeny: 631 Daughters: 114 Summit Sire Herds: 66 Progeny: 658 Daughters: 225 Herds: 25 Progeny: 424 Daughters: 136 Herds: 7 Progeny: 218 Daughters: 39 Herds: 35 Progeny: 263 Daughters: 33 Herds: 9 Progeny: 77 Daughters: 8 Herds: 11 Progeny: 191 Daughters: 24 Herds: 10 Progeny: 144 Daughters: 17 Herds: 4 Progeny: 75 Daughters: 7 Herds: 8 Progeny: 113 Daughters: 8 Herds: 21 Progeny: 344 Daughters: 57 Herds: 26 Progeny: 420 Daughters: 116 Herds: 11 Progeny: 64 Daughters: 12 Herds: 52 Progeny: 362 Daughters: 62 Herds: 7 Progeny: 94 Daughters: 20

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-3.8 0.97 0.1 2 -2 0.9 0.3 10 -1 0.91 0.3 20 2.9 0.88 0.4 90 3.9 0.82 0.6 95 -3.4 0.86 0.4 3 0.4 0.72 0.8 45 3.6 0.81 0.6 95 2.9 0.79 0.7 90 4.7 0.72 0.8 >95 0.4 0.76 0.7 45 -1.5 0.86 0.4 15 0 0.87 0.4 35 3 0.74 0.8 90 -1.8 0.85 0.4 10 -1.9 0.75 0.7 10

5 0.96 1 >95 33 0.84 3 20 14 0.86 2 90 16 0.83 3 85 26 0.74 4 45 25 0.76 3 45 41 0.6 5 10 22 0.73 4 60 36 0.68 4 15 36 0.61 5 15 14 0.66 4 90 17 0.79 3 80 24 0.82 3 55 27 0.6 5 40 13 0.79 3 90 21 0.64 5 60

18 0.96 1 95 70 0.83 4 10 29 0.86 3 85 43 0.84 4 55 58 0.75 5 25 40 0.76 5 65 61 0.55 8 20 39 0.73 6 65 75 0.67 6 5 55 0.59 8 30 18 0.62 7 95 43 0.79 5 55 26 0.82 4 90 50 0.53 9 40 30 0.76 5 85 43 0.59 8 55

18 0.94 1 15 14 0.59 4 30 21 0.76 2 10 11 0.67 3 55 1 0.45 5 >95 17 0.38 6 20 10 0.26 7 65 18 0.41 5 15 15 0.33 6 25 6 0.27 7 85 3 0.3 6 95 18 0.49 5 15 1 0.65 3 95 14 0.35 6 30 18 0.5 5 15 15 0.33 6 30

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0.8 0.89 0.09 20 1.7 0.65 0.22 1 0.2 0.74 0.19 65 -0.5 0.71 0.19 >95 0.7 0.62 0.25 25 0.7 0.58 0.28 25 0.9 0.27 0.47 15 0.6 0.54 0.32 30 0.5 0.4 0.38 35 0.3 0.36 0.41 55 0.7 0.44 0.38 25 0.7 0.62 0.25 25 0.2 0.57 0.28 65 -0.1 0.33 0.44 95 -0.2 0.54 0.32 >95 -0.1 0.34 0.44 95

-0.33 0.92 0.03 >95 0.18 0.84 0.06 70 0.17 0.85 0.04 75 0.25 0.85 0.04 55 0.31 0.78 0.07 45 0.31 0.77 0.07 45 0.35 0.53 0.15 40 0.16 0.74 0.09 75 0.41 0.67 0.1 30 0.3 0.61 0.12 50 0.3 0.61 0.12 50 0.03 0.8 0.06 95 0.05 0.38 0.19 90 0.04 0.45 0.16 90 0.42 0.76 0.07 30 0.34 0.59 0.13 40

-0.02 0.9 0.001 1 -0.009 0.82 0.003 15 0.004 0.83 0.003 75 0 0.83 0.003 60 0.01 0.74 0.004 90 -0.016 0.74 0.004 3 0 0.5 0.007 60 -0.006 0.71 0.004 25 0.002 0.64 0.006 70 -0.019 0.57 0.007 1 -0.004 0.57 0.007 35 -0.02 0.79 0.004 1 -0.017 0.32 0.01 2 0.006 0.36 0.01 80 0.004 0.73 0.004 75 0.008 0.55 0.007 85

-0.11 0.84 0.03 85 -0.04 0.78 0.04 60 -0.11 0.81 0.03 85 0.04 0.8 0.03 35 0.12 0.7 0.05 20 0.19 0.7 0.05 15 0.15 0.43 0.09 15 0.08 0.66 0.05 25 -0.13 0.57 0.07 90 -0.09 0.5 0.08 80 -0.25 0.5 0.08 >95 -0.07 0.74 0.05 70 -0.12 0.28 0.11 90 0.21 0.36 0.1 15 0.16 0.69 0.05 15 0.3 0.48 0.08 10

65 31

20 28

30 19

70 14

85 29

25 30

25 29

30 33

15 24

50 9

95 27

35 13

90 28

30 25

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Spring 2013 Sire Summary

International Brangus Breeders Association

Proven Sires KODIAK R620910 PHN: 582E3 Sire: MTG MR UPDATE 833A R451948 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 R460092 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 R593769 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 R593769 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 R700597 DOB: 09/22/2005 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 6th Owner: STEPHEN CLIMER LA TERRE SURE SHOT 606 UB10053866 PHN: 606 Sire: CCR T510 666L3 EA12502030 DOB: 02/25/2006 Breeder: CROCHET CATTLE COMPANY LLC Gen: 1st Owner: CROCHET CATTLE COMPANY LLC LCF DUKE 537K R793316 PHN: 537K Sire: WR DUKE 228/F R365154 DOB: 12/01/2000 Breeder: TAYLOR,SARA Gen: 5th Owner: LITTLE CREEK FARMS LEAD GUN OF BRINKS 222K14 R778561 PHN: 222K14 Sire: CADENCE OF BRINKS R486806 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 R636795 DOB: 02/23/2003 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) LTD OF BRINKS 415T28 R10082892 PHN: 415T28 Sire: CSONKA OF BRINKS 30R4 R778561 DOB: 02/22/2007 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 6th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) LUKE OF BRINKS 784P14 R9694111 PHN: 784P14 Sire: BLACKHAWK OF BRINKS 607M12 R636795 DOB: 10/14/2004 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 R797239 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 R797239 DOB: 02/25/2007 Breeder: JERRY & TERRY LIGON Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MC ALIAS 535P R9680324 PHN: 535P Sire: NIMITZ OF BRINKS 75L12 R754008 DOB: 02/19/2004 Breeder: BOLD STAR RANCH Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MC BW FLIGHT DECK 889W4 R10154373 PHN: 889W4 Sire: NIMITZ OF BRINKS 75L12 R754008 DOB: 02/13/2009 Breeder: BLACKWATER CATTLE COMPANY Gen: 2nd Owner: BLACKWATER CATTLE COMPANY MC GUNS DONOVAN 124R R10020242 PHN: 124R Sire: LEAD GUN OF BRINKS 222K14 R593769 DOB: 01/22/2005 Breeder: MOUND CREEK RANCHES Gen: 5th Owner: MOUND CREEK RANCHES

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Herds: 27 Progeny: 135 Daughters: 38 Summit Sire Herds: 137 Progeny: 1498 Daughters: 490 Herds: 45 Progeny: 527 Daughters: 71 Herds: 7 Progeny: 221 Daughters: 32 Herds: 27 Progeny: 277 Daughters: 56 Herds: 2 Progeny: 85 Daughters: 10 Herds: 5 Progeny: 217 Daughters: 50 Summit Sire Herds: 157 Progeny: 1689 Daughters: 475 Herds: 21 Progeny: 200 Daughters: 32 Herds: 50 Progeny: 513 Daughters: 33 Herds: 11 Progeny: 119 Daughters: 11 Herds: 1 Progeny: 83 Daughters: 7 Herds: 27 Progeny: 248 Daughters: 16 Herds: 5 Progeny: 130 Daughters: 24 Herds: 7 Progeny: 91 Daughters: 0 Herds: 4 Progeny: 121 Daughters: 25

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-1.6 0.79 0.7 15 -1.8 0.94 0.3 10 0.3 0.9 0.3 40 -1.2 0.82 0.6 15 -1.3 0.85 0.4 15 -0.2 0.7 0.8 30 1.7 0.83 0.6 75 -1 0.94 0.3 20 -1.2 0.82 0.6 15 -0.1 0.89 0.4 35 3.4 0.77 0.7 95 -4.3 0.72 0.8 1 -1 0.84 0.6 20 -1.3 0.79 0.7 15 -0.8 0.73 0.8 20 -0.5 0.77 0.7 25

13 0.7 4 90 7 0.91 1 >95 31 0.83 3 30 35 0.75 3 15 21 0.77 3 60 27 0.61 5 40 58 0.74 4 1 32 0.91 1 25 25 0.74 4 50 27 0.82 3 40 41 0.68 4 10 25 0.63 5 45 36 0.75 3 15 24 0.67 4 50 33 0.64 5 20 31 0.68 4 25

21 0.68 6 95 25 0.91 2 90 50 0.83 4 40 78 0.68 6 4 41 0.75 5 60 56 0.59 8 30 74 0.74 6 5 62 0.91 2 20 42 0.74 6 55 54 0.81 4 30 78 0.69 6 4 57 0.65 6 25 66 0.72 6 15 46 0.64 7 50 58 0.62 7 25 52 0.67 6 35

11 0.51 5 50 0 0.83 2 >95 6 0.5 5 85 12 0.44 5 45 14 0.45 5 35 27 0.21 7 2 -8 0.49 5 >95 14 0.81 2 35 11 0.43 5 50 11 0.36 6 55 16 0.3 6 20 13 0.26 7 40 17 0.33 6 20 23 0.35 6 5 25 0.23 7 3 13 0.39 6 40

18

0.1 0.45 0.35 75 0.6 0.81 0.13 30 0.2 0.67 0.22 65 0.8 0.47 0.35 20 -0.5 0.53 0.32 >95

0.24 0.47 0.16 60 -0.04 0.89 0.04 >95 0.5 0.84 0.06 20 0.42 0.66 0.1 30 -0.01 0.74 0.09 95 0.29 0.5 0.15 50 0.21 0.75 0.07 65 0.78 0.91 0.03 3 0.34 0.74 0.09 40 0.53 0.81 0.06 15 0.58 0.7 0.09 15 0.37 0.66 0.1 35 0.73 0.72 0.09 4 0.36 0.65 0.1 40 0.48 0.63 0.12 25 0.24 0.68 0.1 60

-0.003 0.42 0.009 40 -0.012 0.87 0.002 10 0.004 0.82 0.003 75 0.011 0.62 0.006 90 0.015 0.7 0.004 95 -0.006 0.46 0.008 25 -0.001 0.72 0.004 55 -0.011 0.9 0.001 10 0.005 0.71 0.004 80 -0.007 0.79 0.004 20 0.005 0.68 0.005 80 0.009 0.61 0.006 85 -0.006 0.69 0.005 25 -0.002 0.61 0.006 50 0.01 0.6 0.006 90 -0.019 0.66 0.005 1

0.14 0.33 0.11 20 0.15 0.85 0.02 15 0.5 0.78 0.04 1 0.12 0.56 0.07 20 -0.02 0.65 0.05 55 0.37 0.38 0.1 2 0.06 0.67 0.05 30 0.15 0.88 0.02 15 -0.04 0.66 0.05 60 -0.05 0.74 0.05 65 0.11 0.62 0.06 25 0.14 0.56 0.07 20 0.2 0.63 0.06 15 -0.03 0.55 0.07 55 0.09 0.53 0.08 25 -0.09 0.59 0.07 80

75 4

>95 21

60 30

25 25

45 40

5 21

65 30

25 24

50 24

45 37

10 26

45 35

15 35

15 42

4 29

30

1.1 0.14 0.57 10 0.5 0.83 0.13 35 0.1 0.58 0.28 75 1.3 0.61 0.25 3 0.5 0.53 0.32 35 0.2 0.48 0.35 65 0.2 0.51 0.32 65 -0.2 0.37 0.41 >95 0.5 0.44 0.38 35 0.7 0.46 0.35 25


Spring 2013 Sire Summary

International Brangus Breeders Association

Proven Sires MC JETHRO 00S3 R10043914 PHN: 00S3 Sire: MC JOHN WAYNE 165N3 R797239 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 R654075 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 R654075 DOB: 11/25/2003 Breeder: BOLD STAR RANCH Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MC LEAD GUN 101R11 R10039796 PHN: 101R11 Sire: LEAD GUN OF BRINKS 222K14 R593769 DOB: 09/17/2005 Breeder: MILLER BRANGUS LLC Gen: 5th Owner: HAYMANS 711 RANCH MC LEAD GUN 10S R10043684 PHN: 10S Sire: LEAD GUN OF BRINKS 222K14 R593769 DOB: 02/16/2006 Breeder: MOUND CREEK RANCHES Gen: 2nd Owner: HAYMANS 711 RANCH MC NEW DIRECTION 000 M24 R823787 PHN: 000M24 Sire: CONNEALY FREIGHTLINER EA11104267 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 R484891 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 R424771 DOB: 04/03/1998 Breeder: WHITEHALL PLANTATION Gen: 3rd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MC NUFF SAID 889T50 R10096341 PHN: 889T50 Sire: MC JOHN WAYNE 165N3 R797239 DOB: 09/08/2007 Breeder: MOUND CREEK RANCHES Gen: 2nd Owner: BLACKWATER CATTLE COMPANY MC ONSTAR 924W4 R10154395 PHN: 924W4 Sire: MC JETHRO 00S3 R9679417 DOB: 02/08/2009 Breeder: RED BIRD MEADOWS RANCH Gen: 3rd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MC REAL DEAL 541R3 R10038652 PHN: 541R3 Sire: TJM JOHN WAYNE 44L R654075 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 EA13026916 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 EA13026916 DOB: 09/26/2005 Breeder: 4C BRANGUS Gen: 2nd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MC ROCK STAR 924U6 R10123855 PHN: 924U6 Sire: MC JETHRO 00S3 R9679417 DOB: 02/03/2008 Breeder: RED BIRD MEADOWS RANCH Gen: 3rd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MC SOMETHING SPECIAL 129W14 R10154314 PHN: 129W14 Sire: MC JETHRO 00S3 R9679417 DOB: 02/02/2009 Breeder: MOUND CREEK RANCHES Gen: 3rd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MC STRAIGHT LINE 12R3 R10038912 PHN: 12R3 Sire: MC NEW DIRECTION 000 M24 EA13026916 DOB: 09/05/2005 Breeder: 4C BRANGUS Gen: 2nd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list)

Herds: 20 Progeny: 382 Daughters: 41 Herds: 34 Progeny: 390 Daughters: 74 Herds: 14 Progeny: 164 Daughters: 49 Herds: 1 Progeny: 157 Daughters: 16 Herds: 1 Progeny: 90 Daughters: 6 Herds: 44 Progeny: 418 Daughters: 119 Herds: 14 Progeny: 130 Daughters: 20 Summit Sire Herds: 88 Progeny: 802 Daughters: 256 Herds: 32 Progeny: 284 Daughters: 13 Herds: 22 Progeny: 152 Daughters: 0 Herds: 36 Progeny: 442 Daughters: 91 Herds: 32 Progeny: 309 Daughters: 30 Herds: 25 Progeny: 149 Daughters: 19 Herds: 24 Progeny: 238 Daughters: 18 Herds: 31 Progeny: 177 Daughters: 0 Herds: 15 Progeny: 135 Daughters: 17

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6.5 0.86 0.4 >95 6.3 0.87 0.4 >95 2.3 0.8 0.6 85 -1.3 0.79 0.7 15 1.7 0.73 0.8 75 3.3 0.88 0.4 95 0.5 0.79 0.7 45 2.3 0.91 0.3 85 1.7 0.84 0.6 75 2.1 0.81 0.6 80 2.1 0.87 0.4 80 3.7 0.85 0.4 95 0.8 0.79 0.7 55 1.5 0.83 0.6 70 1.7 0.81 0.6 75 3.3 0.78 0.7 95

33 0.81 3 20 45 0.82 3 3 16 0.72 4 80 21 0.71 4 60 39 0.64 5 10 43 0.82 3 4 36 0.69 4 15 35 0.87 2 20 37 0.77 3 15 26 0.7 4 45 40 0.82 3 10 54 0.78 3 1 35 0.69 4 20 17 0.75 3 80 37 0.71 4 10 31 0.68 4 30

53 0.8 4 35 73 0.82 4 10 34 0.73 6 75 39 0.73 6 65 71 0.65 6 10 81 0.82 4 2 63 0.69 6 15 57 0.86 3 25 65 0.75 5 15 50 0.68 6 40 82 0.81 4 2 103 0.77 5 1 68 0.68 6 10 27 0.75 5 85 61 0.7 6 20 61 0.69 6 20

17 0.42 5 20 10 0.57 4 60 24 0.49 5 3 9 0.36 6 65 15 0.28 7 30 16 0.63 4 25 15 0.38 6 30 7 0.75 2 80 17 0.29 7 20 14 0.2 7 35 7 0.53 5 80 21 0.37 6 10 21 0.32 6 10 13 0.31 6 40 14 0.18 8 35 17 0.31 6 20

34

0.8 0.66 0.22 20 0.5 0.68 0.22 35 0.2 0.55 0.28 65 0.2 0.58 0.28 65 0.8 0.46 0.35 20 1.7 0.66 0.22 1 0.5 0.51 0.32 35 0.7 0.72 0.19 25 0.6 0.57 0.28 30 1 0.46 0.35 10 0.6 0.64 0.25 30 1.3 0.61 0.25 3 1 0.48 0.35 10 0.7 0.56 0.28 25 1 0.52 0.32 10 1.9 0.52 0.32 1

0.61 0.81 0.06 10 0.62 0.83 0.06 10 0.04 0.74 0.09 90 0.38 0.74 0.09 35 0.92 0.66 0.1 1 0.71 0.83 0.06 5 0.45 0.7 0.09 25 0.19 0.85 0.04 70 0.47 0.76 0.07 25 0.44 0.69 0.1 25 0.5 0.82 0.06 20 0.8 0.77 0.07 3 0.4 0.69 0.1 35 0.23 0.76 0.07 60 0.58 0.71 0.09 15 0.29 0.7 0.09 50

0.031 0.79 0.004 >95 0.001 0.81 0.003 65 0.008 0.71 0.004 85 -0.023 0.71 0.004 1 -0.003 0.63 0.006 40 0.008 0.81 0.003 85 0.013 0.68 0.005 90 0.004 0.83 0.003 75 0.003 0.74 0.004 70 0.018 0.65 0.005 >95 0.008 0.8 0.003 85 0.012 0.75 0.004 90 0.013 0.67 0.005 90 0.016 0.74 0.004 >95 0.039 0.69 0.005 >95 -0.004 0.68 0.005 35

0.3 0.75 0.04 10 0.22 0.77 0.04 10 0.25 0.66 0.05 10 0.04 0.66 0.05 35 0.19 0.56 0.07 15 -0.06 0.77 0.04 70 -0.13 0.62 0.06 90 -0.14 0.8 0.03 95 0.01 0.69 0.05 45 0.13 0.6 0.06 20 -0.3 0.76 0.04 >95 0 0.7 0.05 45 0.02 0.59 0.07 40 -0.09 0.68 0.05 80 0.38 0.62 0.06 2 -0.03 0.62 0.06 55

15 32

20 33

20 20

65 34

15 37

10 33

20 24

45 35

15 27

35 27

40 49

1 39

10 22

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Spring 2013 Sire Summary

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Proven Sires MC STRYKER 2S R10043758 PHN: 2S Sire: MC JOHN WAYNE 165N3 R797239 DOB: 02/06/2006 Breeder: MOUND CREEK RANCHES Gen: 3rd Owner: MOUND CREEK RANCHES MC TOO COOL 1420W30 R10154342 PHN: 1420W30 Sire: MC NEWS MAN 2K4 R712154 DOB: 02/26/2009 Breeder: MOUND CREEK RANCHES Gen: 2nd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MORGAN OF BRINKS 795P60 R9694176 PHN: 795P60 Sire: LEAD GUN OF BRINKS 222K14 R593769 DOB: 10/09/2004 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MR BAR J REVENUE 161K5 ET R773831 PHN: 161K5 Sire: TRANSFORMER OF BRINKS R512176 DOB: 04/15/2000 Breeder: CHAD G SCHULTZ Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MR CR FRED 99/N26 R9665002 PHN: 99/N26 Sire: SG TONTO 820H7 R636795 DOB: 02/06/2003 Breeder: CENTER RANCH Gen: 3rd Owner: CENTER RANCH MR. TOWNSEND-LUCKY-13/7 R695474 PHN: 13/7 Sire: MR 304 (LUCKY) 118 R428229 DOB: 02/23/1997 Breeder: GAYLAND & PATTI TOWNSEND Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) NEW ERA OF BRINKS 541J37 R754126 PHN: 541J37 Sire: KO OF BRINKS 392F10 R556119 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 R359828 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 R593769 DOB: 02/19/2004 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) NG HOTLINE OF BRINKS R452171 PHN: 817Y2 Sire: PERFORMER OF BRINKS R215139 DOB: 03/24/1989 Breeder: GLENN & CAROLYN BRINKMAN Gen: 3rd Owner: W LEEMAN PAPE NIMITZ OF BRINKS 75L12 R804378 PHN: 75L12 Sire: CEO OF BRINKS 99J44 R670463 DOB: 09/24/2001 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) NMSU 628 R652524 PHN: 628 Sire: HARRY'S MANDATE 101B8 R452171 DOB: 01/26/1996 Breeder: NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY Gen: 5th Owner: NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY NMSU 94004 R600450 PHN: 404 Sire: NMSU 92006 R400197 DOB: 01/21/1994 Breeder: NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY Gen: 6th Owner: NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY ODYSSEY OF JLS R9661900 PHN: 820N6 Sire: MR BAR J REVENUE 161K5 ET R636795 DOB: 02/16/2003 Breeder: DEEP DOWN RANCH Gen: 5th Owner: JLS INTERNATIONAL INC PATTON OF BRINKS 30T22 R10082758 PHN: 30T22 Sire: CSONKA OF BRINKS 30R4 R778561 DOB: 02/14/2007 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 6th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) PLS IDAHO JACK S933 R359828 PHN: S933 Sire: VCC DYNASTY 102N3 R139626 DOB: 04/28/1984 Breeder: LETTUNICH RANCH Gen: 2nd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list)

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Herds: 11 Progeny: 84 Daughters: 16 Herds: 9 Progeny: 72 Daughters: 0 Herds: 11 Progeny: 98 Daughters: 14 Herds: 18 Progeny: 311 Daughters: 88 Herds: 26 Progeny: 139 Daughters: 35 Herds: 51 Progeny: 778 Daughters: 241 Herds: 40 Progeny: 426 Daughters: 130 Summit Sire Herds: 142 Progeny: 1658 Daughters: 590 Herds: 42 Progeny: 418 Daughters: 104 Herds: 144 Progeny: 1752 Daughters: 569 Herds: 61 Progeny: 605 Daughters: 154 Herds: 1 Progeny: 61 Daughters: 13 Herds: 1 Progeny: 115 Daughters: 23 Herds: 4 Progeny: 66 Daughters: 16 Herds: 36 Progeny: 358 Daughters: 19 Herds: 67 Progeny: 754 Daughters: 232

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:

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1.4 0.73 0.8 70 2.8 0.72 0.8 90 2.2 0.76 0.7 85 0.8 0.88 0.4 55 4.4 0.82 0.6 >95 2 0.91 0.3 80 -2 0.89 0.4 10 1.1 0.94 0.3 60 -6.2 0.88 0.4 1 -0.1 0.94 0.3 35 -1.2 0.9 0.3 15 0.2 0.7 0.8 40 0.3 0.76 0.7 40 1.8 0.74 0.8 75 1.8 0.87 0.4 75 5.8 0.91 0.3 >95

31 0.62 5 25 36 0.6 5 15 17 0.66 4 80 19 0.79 3 70 42 0.7 4 10 18 0.87 2 75 5 0.83 3 >95 28 0.91 1 40 16 0.81 3 80 7 0.91 1 >95 23 0.85 2 55 23 0.62 5 55 18 0.69 4 75 24 0.61 5 50 29 0.79 3 35 33 0.88 2 20

55 0.61 7 30 61 0.55 8 20 42 0.66 6 55 50 0.63 7 40 66 0.68 6 15 32 0.82 4 80 19 0.84 4 95 41 0.91 2 60 33 0.81 4 75 18 0.91 2 95 41 0.85 3 60 36 0.63 7 70 30 0.7 6 85 47 0.43 11 45 49 0.79 5 40 55 0.86 3 30

16 0.3 6 25 17 0.18 8 20 9 0.33 6 65 11 0.58 4 55 10 0.43 5 55 2 0.75 2 95 11 0.7 3 50 9 0.86 1 70 16 0.58 4 20 -0 0.85 1 >95 27 0.67 3 2 -3 0.38 6 >95 8 0.44 5 70 12 0.3 6 45 16 0.31 6 25 -5 0.8 2 >95

32

0.2 0.34 0.44 65 1.2 0.37 0.41 5 0.5 0.48 0.35 35 0.5 0.33 0.44 35 0.1 0.45 0.35 75 0.4 0.54 0.32 45 1.1 0.72 0.19 10 -0.1 0.82 0.13 95 1.2 0.66 0.22 5 -0.1 0.8 0.13 95 0 0.74 0.19 85 0.4 0.39 0.41 45 0.7 0.51 0.32 25 0.2 0.15 0.54 65 0.8 0.58 0.28 20 -0.2 0.66 0.22 >95

0.48 0.62 0.12 25 0.51 0.55 0.13 20 0.72 0.68 0.1 4 0.44 0.47 0.16 25 0.44 0.64 0.12 25 0.32 0.73 0.09 45 0.53 0.84 0.06 15 -0.05 0.87 0.04 >95 0.38 0.81 0.06 35 0.5 0.87 0.04 20 0.2 0.85 0.04 65 0 0.47 0.16 95 0.26 0.58 0.13 55 0.34 0.18 0.25 40 0.55 0.8 0.06 15 0.49 0.74 0.09 20

0.004 0.6 0.006 75 -0.005 0.51 0.007 30 0.008 0.65 0.005 85 0.012 0.43 0.009 90 0.007 0.59 0.007 85 -0.009 0.7 0.004 15 -0.006 0.82 0.003 25 0 0.85 0.002 60 0.004 0.79 0.004 75 -0.019 0.84 0.003 1 -0.012 0.83 0.003 10 -0.012 0.43 0.009 10 -0.008 0.53 0.007 15 0.006 0.13 0.013 80 -0.016 0.78 0.004 3 -0.005 0.71 0.004 30

0.06 0.52 0.08 30 -0.02 0.44 0.09 55 0.03 0.59 0.07 40 -0.06 0.36 0.1 70 -0.24 0.54 0.08 >95 -0.08 0.65 0.05 75 0.17 0.79 0.04 15 0.06 0.82 0.03 30 -0.1 0.75 0.04 85 0.1 0.77 0.04 25 0.25 0.8 0.03 10 -0.08 0.3 0.11 75 0.12 0.41 0.09 20 -0.07 0.11 0.14 70 0.07 0.73 0.05 30 0.13 0.6 0.06 20

20 35

15 18

75 20

65 31

20 10

95 14

90 23

55 24

50 3

>95 38

10 8

>95 18

75 24

45 30

25 12

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Proven Sires PR ELIXIR 698L3 R804529 PHN: 698L3 Sire: CADENCE OF BRINKS R486806 DOB: 11/11/2001 Breeder: PERRY RANCH Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) PR SWAGGER 99S R10030508 PHN: 99S Sire: TJM JOHN WAYNE 44L R654075 DOB: 01/22/2006 Breeder: CENTER RANCH Gen: 4th Owner: D FRANK & MICHELLE PERRY PW OSCAR 120/3 R87506 PHN: 120/3 Sire: AF OSCAR 2/1 P76 DOB: 12/19/1972 Breeder: WILLOW SPRINGS RANCH Gen: 6th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) ROBERTSON OF BRINKS 209S9 R10046089 PHN: 209S9 Sire: BRINKS BRIGHT SIDE 607L11 R700597 DOB: 01/28/2006 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 6th Owner: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY ROWDY OF BRINKS 535P59 R9694045 PHN: 535P59 Sire: BLACKHAWK OF BRINKS 607M12 R636795 DOB: 10/09/2004 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 R707785 DOB: 03/06/2003 Breeder: CHRIS & SHAREE M SANKEY Gen: 3rd Owner: JIM & BRENDA MUSSULMAN SCC CADENCE 237L R806670 PHN: 237L Sire: CADENCE OF BRINKS R486806 DOB: 09/13/2001 Breeder: SHELL CREEK CATTLE CO. Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) SG MR MVP 103J R744311 PHN: 103/J Sire: SOUTH GATE'S MVP 157E22 R505203 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 R512176 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 R593769 DOB: 01/15/2005 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: DOUBLE W RANCH SKYHAWKS PRESIDENTE R10025207 PHN: 23R6 Sire: MR CR FRED 99/N26 R718941 DOB: 10/03/2005 Breeder: JUSTIN DEREK ISHEE Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) SONAR OF BRINKS 607L18 R804495 PHN: 607L18 Sire: ALI OF BRINKS 209J2 R655637 DOB: 09/28/2001 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY SR CADENCE WARRIOR S702 R10036492 PHN: S702 Sire: CADENCE OF BRINKS R486806 DOB: 12/06/2005 Breeder: SPITZER RANCH Gen: 4th Owner: SPITZER RANCH SR WRANGLER WARRIOR T113 R10064502 PHN: T113 Sire: ACES TF WRANGLER 145/8 R556270 DOB: 12/05/2006 Breeder: SPITZER RANCH Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) STRIKEEAGLE OF BRINKS 535M27 R824932 PHN: 535M27 Sire: NEW ERA OF BRINKS 541J37 R655637 DOB: 09/22/2002 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) SUHN'S AFFIRMED 331U10 R10124490 PHN: 331U10 Sire: SUHN'S AFFIRMED 416N4 R738436 DOB: 02/19/2008 Breeder: VERNON OR VICKI SUHN Gen: 4th Owner: CHIMNEY ROCK CATTLE COMPANY

Herds: 39 Progeny: 496 Daughters: 108 Herds: 6 Progeny: 133 Daughters: 10 Herds: 25 Progeny: 304 Daughters: 170 Herds: 10 Progeny: 162 Daughters: 25 Herds: 3 Progeny: 73 Daughters: 12 Herds: 2 Progeny: 114 Daughters: 9 Herds: 2 Progeny: 105 Daughters: 22 Herds: 6 Progeny: 118 Daughters: 15 Herds: 37 Progeny: 372 Daughters: 82 Herds: 80 Progeny: 701 Daughters: 132 Herds: 16 Progeny: 167 Daughters: 13 Herds: 39 Progeny: 419 Daughters: 109 Herds: 8 Progeny: 86 Daughters: 18 Herds: 3 Progeny: 75 Daughters: 8 Herds: 8 Progeny: 118 Daughters: 19 Herds: 5 Progeny: 75 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:

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-0.8 0.89 0.4 20 1.5 0.78 0.7 70 -1.1 0.84 0.6 20 1.4 0.81 0.6 70 3.2 0.77 0.7 95 3.5 0.76 0.7 95 3.9 0.75 0.7 95 1.3 0.75 0.7 65 0 0.87 0.4 35 1.6 0.9 0.3 70 0.5 0.84 0.6 45 -0.4 0.88 0.4 30 -5.3 0.74 0.8 1 0.9 0.73 0.8 55 -3.1 0.7 0.8 3 2.9 0.72 0.8 90

31 0.83 3 25 31 0.68 4 25 15 0.83 3 85 37 0.71 4 15 44 0.61 5 4 16 0.66 4 80 44 0.66 4 3 31 0.66 4 25 34 0.81 3 20 32 0.85 2 25 27 0.7 4 40 2 0.82 3 >95 25 0.63 5 50 40 0.61 5 10 -13 0.68 4 >95 26 0.62 5 45

51 0.82 4 35 62 0.64 7 20 39 0.81 4 65 57 0.72 6 25 84 0.53 9 2 28 0.43 11 85 65 0.68 6 15 47 0.48 10 45 64 0.78 5 15 64 0.85 3 15 36 0.67 6 70 4 0.83 4 >95 57 0.63 7 25 64 0.61 7 15 11 0.65 6 >95 60 0.62 7 20

13 0.61 4 35 11 0.28 7 50 7 0.77 2 75 7 0.34 6 75 17 0.31 6 20 8 0.24 7 75 12 0.42 5 45 2 0.31 6 95 8 0.61 4 70 6 0.59 4 80 9 0.25 7 70 11 0.65 3 50 14 0.34 6 30 16 0.26 7 25 11 0.38 6 55 14 0.24 7 30

29

0.2 0.67 0.22 65 0.8 0.39 0.41 20 0.6 0.51 0.32 30 -0.1 0.51 0.32 95 0.7 0.29 0.47 25 0.3 0.08 0.6 55 0.4 0.31 0.44 45 0.8 0.21 0.5 20 -0.6 0.59 0.28 >95 1.3 0.69 0.22 3 0.6 0.36 0.41 30 1.2 0.7 0.19 5 1.3 0.44 0.38 3 0.2 0.39 0.41 65 0.3 0.39 0.41 55 0.7 0.36 0.41 25

0.07 0.82 0.06 90 0.51 0.63 0.12 20 0.4 0.52 0.15 35 0.69 0.74 0.09 5 0.8 0.42 0.17 3 0.02 0.22 0.23 95 0.38 0.71 0.09 35 0.19 0.18 0.25 70 0.79 0.67 0.1 3 0.52 0.85 0.04 20 0.24 0.56 0.13 60 -0.17 0.84 0.06 >95 0.17 0.66 0.1 75 0.39 0.63 0.12 35 0.04 0.61 0.12 90 0.53 0.64 0.12 15

0.013 0.8 0.003 90 -0.003 0.58 0.007 40 -0.002 0.47 0.008 50 0.005 0.72 0.004 80 0.001 0.4 0.009 65 0.01 0.18 0.013 90 -0.013 0.67 0.005 10 -0.008 0.14 0.013 15 -0.003 0.64 0.006 40 -0.002 0.83 0.003 50 0 0.5 0.007 60 -0.004 0.82 0.003 35 0.007 0.6 0.006 85 -0.01 0.6 0.006 10 -0.004 0.57 0.007 35 -0.014 0.61 0.006 5

0.13 0.76 0.04 20 -0.01 0.53 0.08 50 -0.24 0.35 0.1 >95 0.1 0.66 0.05 25 0.01 0.34 0.11 45 -0.01 0.12 0.14 50 -0.15 0.62 0.06 95 -0.06 0.11 0.14 70 -0.13 0.57 0.07 90 0.15 0.8 0.03 15 -0.16 0.44 0.09 95 0.19 0.79 0.04 15 0.01 0.56 0.07 45 -0.07 0.53 0.08 70 0.6 0.51 0.08 1 -0.04 0.54 0.08 60

30 27

35 15

85 26

40 39

10 16

80 34

15 18

75 25

45 22

55 22

60 12

90 27

35 36

10 4

>95 27

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Proven Sires SUHN'S AFFIRMED 416N4 R9678800 PHN: 416N4 Sire: ALI OF BRINKS 209J2 R655637 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 R655637 DOB: 09/23/2003 Breeder: VERNON OR VICKI SUHN Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) SUHN'S BT 331R15 R10015202 PHN: 331R15 Sire: BURTIN'S TRANSFORMER 803G3 R636795 DOB: 02/13/2005 Breeder: VERNON OR VICKI SUHN Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) SUHN'S CUT RIGHT 894R28 R10047913 PHN: 894R28 Sire: UPPERCUT OF BRINKS 14J8 R655637 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: SUHN'S NEXT STEP 331R7 R711683 DOB: 09/10/2007 Breeder: VERNON OR VICKI SUHN Gen: 4th Owner: SOUTHERN CATTLE CO SUHN'S NEW ERA 331N R9666004 PHN: 331N Sire: NEW ERA OF BRINKS 541J37 R655637 DOB: 01/26/2003 Breeder: VERNON OR VICKI SUHN Gen: 3rd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) SUHN'S NEXT STEP 331R7 R10015200 PHN: 331R7 Sire: BURTIN'S TRANSFORMER 803G3 R636795 DOB: 02/03/2005 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 R556045 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 C33928 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 R460092 DOB: 03/02/1997 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 3rd Owner: JACKIE & KELLY GRISSOM SUREWAY'S ROCKY STREET 227N RR603167 PHN: 227N Sire: TALENTO DE ROCKBROOK 895H3 R660356 DOB: 01/05/2003 Breeder: SUREWAY STOCK FARMS Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) SUTTON OF BRINKS 99R104 R10046839 PHN: 99R104 Sire: BRINKS BRIGHT SIDE 607L11 R700597 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 R636795 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 R527981 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 R636795 DOB: 11/16/2003 Breeder: SALACOA VALLEY FARMS Gen: 5th Owner: CHAR-NO FARM SVF MR 78R R10007831 PHN: 78R Sire: SVF MR 23M35 R754126 DOB: 02/17/2005 Breeder: SALACOA VALLEY FARMS Gen: 6th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list)

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Herds: 51 Progeny: 780 Daughters: 142 Herds: 42 Progeny: 581 Daughters: 102 Herds: 5 Progeny: 154 Daughters: 29 Herds: 15 Progeny: 80 Daughters: 14 Herds: 16 Progeny: 138 Daughters: 9 Herds: 4 Progeny: 86 Daughters: 19 Herds: 50 Progeny: 727 Daughters: 130 Herds: 7 Progeny: 91 Daughters: 19 Herds: 4 Progeny: 110 Daughters: 28 Herds: 79 Progeny: 591 Daughters: 161 Herds: 9 Progeny: 103 Daughters: 12 Herds: 3 Progeny: 139 Daughters: 9 Herds: 3 Progeny: 124 Daughters: 22 Herds: 21 Progeny: 321 Daughters: 106 Herds: 1 Progeny: 137 Daughters: 40 Herds: 2 Progeny: 131 Daughters: 11

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

WW

YW

MK

TM

SC

REA

FAT

IMF

1.5 0.91 0.3 70 -0.8 0.89 0.4 20 1.5 0.8 0.6 70 -0.7 0.72 0.8 25 -1.4 0.79 0.7 15 -2.2 0.75 0.7 10 -0.8 0.9 0.3 20 1.1 0.76 0.7 60 3.5 0.81 0.6 95 -0.4 0.9 0.3 30 1.3 0.79 0.7 65 -2.4 0.78 0.7 10 0.5 0.78 0.7 45 1.6 0.88 0.4 70 2.5 0.77 0.7 85 -0.6 0.76 0.7 25

27 0.86 2 40 12 0.83 3 95 33 0.71 4 25 14 0.6 5 90 12 0.68 4 95 15 0.64 5 85 18 0.85 2 75 35 0.66 4 20 48 0.67 4 2 13 0.85 2 90 22 0.64 5 60 27 0.69 4 40 30 0.69 4 30 21 0.8 3 65 28 0.7 4 40 14 0.68 4 85

50 0.85 3 40 23 0.83 4 95 71 0.69 6 10 35 0.58 8 75 36 0.66 6 70 30 0.62 7 85 49 0.84 4 40 54 0.61 7 30 78 0.64 7 4 34 0.85 3 75 35 0.58 8 75 30 0.67 6 85 55 0.49 10 30 53 0.79 5 30 51 0.7 6 35 26 0.61 7 90

13 0.63 4 40 10 0.58 4 60 19 0.4 5 15 8 0.3 6 70 24 0.27 7 3 20 0.4 5 10 12 0.61 4 45 11 0.38 6 55 10 0.43 5 55 13 0.7 3 40 9 0.25 7 70 8 0.3 6 75 -7 0.4 5 >95 17 0.64 4 20 5 0.49 5 90 11 0.25 7 55

26

1.2 0.71 0.19 5 1.7 0.68 0.22 1 0.1 0.44 0.38 75 1.1 0.36 0.41 10 0.5 0.42 0.38 35 1.5 0.41 0.38 1 0.7 0.67 0.22 25 0.9 0.43 0.38 15 0.4 0.38 0.41 45 -0.1 0.72 0.19 95 0.5 0.21 0.5 35 0.4 0.49 0.35 45 0.4 0.27 0.47 45 -0.4 0.57 0.28 >95 0.3 0.49 0.35 55 0.5 0.19 0.54 35

0.2 0.86 0.04 65 -0.07 0.83 0.06 >95 0.27 0.7 0.09 55 0.13 0.59 0.13 80 0.13 0.66 0.1 80 0.58 0.64 0.12 15 0.27 0.85 0.04 55 0.35 0.58 0.13 40 0.16 0.63 0.12 75 0.39 0.85 0.04 35 0.25 0.55 0.13 55 0.54 0.66 0.1 15 0.43 0.31 0.2 30 0.57 0.79 0.07 15 0.4 0.72 0.09 35 0.22 0.31 0.2 65

-0.002 0.84 0.003 50 -0.004 0.81 0.003 35 0.001 0.67 0.005 65 0 0.56 0.007 60 -0.011 0.63 0.006 10 -0.003 0.61 0.006 40 -0.005 0.84 0.003 30 -0.015 0.55 0.007 4 -0.009 0.54 0.007 15 0 0.83 0.003 60 0.014 0.5 0.007 95 0 0.6 0.006 60 0.003 0.29 0.011 70 -0.008 0.76 0.004 15 -0.003 0.68 0.005 40 -0.009 0.27 0.011 15

-0.03 0.81 0.03 55 -0.12 0.77 0.04 90 -0.09 0.61 0.06 80 -0.18 0.48 0.08 >95 -0.11 0.57 0.07 85 0.19 0.55 0.07 15 -0.18 0.8 0.03 >95 -0.2 0.48 0.08 >95 -0.11 0.53 0.08 85 0.07 0.8 0.03 30 0.05 0.43 0.09 30 0.2 0.57 0.07 15 -0.1 0.27 0.11 85 0.01 0.72 0.05 45 -0.17 0.63 0.06 95 0.06 0.2 0.12 30

40 16

80 35

15 15

85 30

25 28

35 21

65 28

30 34

15 20

65 20

70 21

65 8

>95 28

35 18

75 18

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Spring 2013 Sire Summary

International Brangus Breeders Association

Proven Sires SVF MR 793J41 R753285 PHN: 793J41 Sire: SPECIAL ADDITION OF BRINKS R556270 DOB: 10/07/1999 Breeder: SALACOA VALLEY FARMS Gen: 5th Owner: LITTLE CREEK FARMS SVF MR CADENCE 23S86 R10078226 PHN: 23S86 Sire: CADENCE OF BRINKS R486806 DOB: 10/20/2006 Breeder: SALACOA VALLEY FARMS Gen: 4th Owner: SALACOA VALLEY FARMS TCB CATAWBA WARRIOR R532 R10009407 PHN: R532 Sire: SR CADENCE WARRIOR H823 R593769 DOB: 02/18/2005 Breeder: SPITZER RANCH Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) TEX OF BRINKS 59N10 R9683154 PHN: 59N10 Sire: TJM JOHN WAYNE 44L R654075 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 R365154 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 R512176 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 R636795 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 R527981 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 R452171 DOB: 01/28/1995 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 R486806 DOB: 02/19/2005 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 4th Owner: TODD KEELING UPPERCUT OF BRINKS 14J8 R753986 PHN: 14J8 Sire: KO OF BRINKS 392F10 R556119 DOB: 10/12/1999 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) VCC CRACKERJACK 101N2 R243900 PHN: 101N2 Sire: WBH-RSV TITAN 23/6 R97546 DOB: 11/02/1981 Breeder: DR ROBERT S VINEYARD Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) VCC OUT CROSS 215B R540338 PHN: 215B Sire: GLC EXACTO 3536/Y R372486 DOB: 04/12/1992 Breeder: GRANADA BRANGUS Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) WASHINGTON OF BRINKS 302S47 R10067421 PHN: 302S47 Sire: LEAD GUN OF BRINKS 222K14 R593769 DOB: 08/12/2006 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) WAT LEAD GUN 33P6 R9692850 PHN: 33P6 Sire: LEAD GUN OF BRINKS 222K14 R593769 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 EB378630 DOB: 04/15/1994 Breeder: CLAYTON WILLIAMS Gen: 1st Owner: KEITH DREWS

Summit Sire Herds: 4 Progeny: 300 Daughters: 72 Herds: 4 Progeny: 80 Daughters: 14 Herds: 7 Progeny: 424 Daughters: 57 Herds: 11 Progeny: 70 Daughters: 16 Herds: 78 Progeny: 865 Daughters: 239 Herds: 2 Progeny: 153 Daughters: 53 Herds: 6 Progeny: 96 Daughters: 26 Herds: 22 Progeny: 128 Daughters: 42 Summit Sire Herds: 148 Progeny: 1358 Daughters: 416 Herds: 15 Progeny: 208 Daughters: 31 Herds: 27 Progeny: 475 Daughters: 108 Herds: 64 Progeny: 1215 Daughters: 546 Herds: 29 Progeny: 611 Daughters: 134 Herds: 23 Progeny: 203 Daughters: 21 Herds: 13 Progeny: 88 Daughters: 16 Summit Sire Herds: 66 Progeny: 1062 Daughters: 337

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:

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0.5 0.85 0.4 45 -2.1 0.73 0.8 10 -1.6 0.88 0.4 15 2 0.73 0.8 80 5 0.92 0.3 >95 -0.1 0.8 0.6 35 -0.8 0.75 0.7 20 1 0.81 0.6 60 0.7 0.94 0.3 50 0.5 0.83 0.6 45 -1.1 0.89 0.4 20 5 0.93 0.3 >95 -1.5 0.89 0.4 15 3.1 0.83 0.6 95 -2.9 0.78 0.7 4 1.2 0.93 0.3 65

28 0.78 3 40 40 0.63 5 10 40 0.81 3 10 39 0.61 5 10 43 0.88 2 4 20 0.72 4 65 29 0.67 4 35 29 0.69 4 35 21 0.91 1 65 36 0.74 4 15 12 0.83 3 90 48 0.9 1 2 22 0.85 2 60 35 0.73 4 15 38 0.62 5 10 29 0.89 2 35

61 0.79 5 20 61 0.63 7 20 77 0.82 4 4 68 0.59 8 10 68 0.88 3 10 42 0.68 6 60 50 0.66 6 40 53 0.7 6 30 52 0.9 2 35 70 0.73 6 10 31 0.83 4 80 76 0.89 3 4 27 0.8 4 90 62 0.73 6 20 61 0.59 8 20 50 0.88 3 40

37 0.56 4 1 15 0.33 6 30 25 0.45 5 2 8 0.34 6 70 2 0.75 2 95 8 0.53 5 75 5 0.45 5 85 0 0.48 5 >95 5 0.84 2 85 21 0.4 5 10 3 0.65 3 95 -7 0.86 1 >95 2 0.66 3 95 7 0.33 6 75 9 0.34 6 65 11 0.81 2 55

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0.6 0.26 0.47 30 0.6 0.4 0.38 30 1.3 0.65 0.22 3 0.9 0.4 0.38 15 1.2 0.76 0.16 5 0 0.41 0.38 85 0.7 0.47 0.35 25 0.4 0.49 0.35 45 0.5 0.81 0.13 35 0.7 0.52 0.32 25 2 0.7 0.19 1 0.7 0.63 0.25 25 0.9 0.48 0.35 15 0.9 0.52 0.32 15 0.9 0.3 0.44 15 0.5 0.76 0.16 35

1 0.8 0.06 1 0.65 0.64 0.12 10 0.84 0.83 0.06 2 0.7 0.59 0.13 5 0.51 0.88 0.04 20 0.42 0.56 0.13 30 0.67 0.67 0.1 10 0.35 0.7 0.09 40 0.89 0.88 0.04 2 0.45 0.73 0.09 25 0.31 0.83 0.06 45 -0.06 0.67 0.1 >95 -0.04 0.42 0.17 >95 0.62 0.74 0.09 10 0.93 0.59 0.13 1 -0.06 0.82 0.06 >95

-0.009 0.77 0.004 15 0.004 0.6 0.006 75 0.02 0.81 0.003 >95 -0.005 0.56 0.007 30 -0.001 0.86 0.002 55 -0.007 0.53 0.007 20 0.013 0.61 0.006 90 -0.009 0.67 0.005 15 0.002 0.87 0.002 70 0.012 0.69 0.005 90 -0.013 0.81 0.003 10 -0.026 0.61 0.006 1 -0.005 0.36 0.01 30 -0.002 0.71 0.004 50 -0.017 0.56 0.007 2 0.005 0.8 0.003 80

-0.21 0.74 0.05 >95 0.09 0.55 0.07 25 0.04 0.77 0.04 35 0.2 0.49 0.08 15 0.1 0.84 0.03 25 -0.13 0.47 0.08 90 -0.06 0.58 0.07 70 -0.15 0.61 0.06 95 -0.09 0.85 0.02 80 0.21 0.64 0.06 15 0.05 0.77 0.04 30 -0.28 0.42 0.09 >95 -0.01 0.28 0.11 50 -0.08 0.66 0.05 75 -0.07 0.48 0.08 70 -0.08 0.77 0.04 75

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Spring 2013 Sire Summary

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Proven Sires WINDAC MR. PREDOMINANT 706/0 RR525406 PHN: 706/0 Sire: WINDAC MR. BEEF 80/74 R313490 DOB: 01/02/1990 Breeder: TEXAS WINDY ACRES Gen: 6th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) WR DUKE 228/F R654075 PHN: 228/F Sire: FLC MR DUKE 184/U R187261 DOB: 04/10/1996 Breeder: FLINT LAND & CATTLE CO Gen: 4th Owner: WYNNE RANCH WSR ROCKY JOE 650 R82281 PHN: 650/2 Sire: ROCKY JOE R11232 DOB: 06/27/1972 Breeder: WILLOW SPRINGS RANCH Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list)

Herds: 8 Progeny: 80 Daughters: 19 Summit Sire Herds: 18 Progeny: 443 Daughters: 125 Herds: 122 Progeny: 946 Daughters: 975

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2.5 0.72 0.8 85 -2.1 0.89 0.4 10 3.6 0.93 0.3 95

25 0.63 5 50 52 0.83 3 1 10 0.92 1 95

49 0.58 8 40 83 0.82 4 2 13 0.9 2 >95

8 0.41 5 70 6 0.68 3 80 4 0.89 1 90

21

0.2 0.32 0.44 65 2 0.56 0.28 1 -0.3 0.77 0.16 >95

0.05 0.27 0.22 90 0.22 0.79 0.07 65 -0.08 0.66 0.1 >95

-0.004 0.23 0.012 35 0.008 0.76 0.004 85 -0.005 0.6 0.006 30

-0.07 0.2 0.12 70 -0.02 0.72 0.05 55 -0.41 0.38 0.1 >95

65 32

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Spring 2013 Sire Summary

International Brangus Breeders Association

Genetic Venture Sires 2H DDD HAMMER 804T50 R10099499 PHN: 804T50 Sire: BRINKS BRIGHT SIDE 607L11 R700597 DOB: 12/01/2007 Breeder: DOGUET DIAMOND D RANCH Gen: 3rd Owner: TWO HEARTS BRANGUS 2H FRANCIS 294S9 R10084378 PHN: 294S9 Sire: LEAD GUN OF BRINKS 222K14 R593769 DOB: 12/25/2006 Breeder: DENNY DOUGLASS Gen: 5th Owner: TWO HEARTS BRANGUS ALEXANDER OF BRINKS 392T128 R10110183 PHN: 392T128 Sire: LARGENT OF BRINKS 784R17 R815045 DOB: 10/02/2007 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: MARTIN-BRUNI CATTLE COMPANY AUSTIN OF BRINKS 59S12 R10058163 PHN: 59S12 Sire: GARRETT OF BRINKS 789P R728507 DOB: 10/04/2006 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: SCHMIDT FARMS BAKER OF BRINKS 302T38 R10086123 PHN: 302T38 Sire: GARRETT OF BRINKS 789P R728507 DOB: 02/27/2007 Breeder: KEN HUGHES Gen: 5th Owner: WINCHESTER BRANGUS RANCH BD CUYAMA BRIGHT SIDE 7201T R10115207 PHN: 7201T Sire: BRINKS BRIGHT SIDE 607L11 R700597 DOB: 09/12/2007 Breeder: BRENDAN DOIRON Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) BEAUREGARD OF RRR 468W20 R10150092 PHN: 468W20 Sire: LAMBERT OF BRINKS 317R3 R778561 DOB: 03/07/2009 Breeder: DOUBLE D BAR CATTLE CO Gen: 6th Owner: CORNELIUS FARM BIG CAT 612T13 R10088797 PHN: 612T13 Sire: CCC BIG CAT Q226P7 EA13341912 DOB: 03/10/2007 Breeder: CAIN CATTLE CO, INC Gen: 1st Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) BRAGG OF RRR 795W11 R10174663 PHN: 795W11 Sire: ROBERTSON OF BRINKS 209S9 R815045 DOB: 10/17/2009 Breeder: RRR RANCH Gen: 6th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) BRAXTON OF BRINKS 392T36 R10083210 PHN: 392T36 Sire: CSONKA OF BRINKS 30R4 R778561 DOB: 02/24/2007 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 6th Owner: SOUTHERN CATTLE CO BRAZILE OF BRINKS 535U13 R10109861 PHN: 535U13 Sire: GRIESE OF BRINKS 803R27 R754008 DOB: 02/18/2008 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) BRINKS BS 607L11 30T43 R10082769 PHN: 30T43 Sire: BRINKS BRIGHT SIDE 607L11 R700597 DOB: 02/16/2007 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 6th Owner: TRIANGLE K FARMS BRINKS CASINO 541T108 R10086112 PHN: 541T108 Sire: CASINO 44F R527981 DOB: 05/22/2007 Breeder: KEN HUGHES Gen: 4th Owner: DANNY MEYER BRINKS LEAD GUN 302S48 R10067422 PHN: 302S48 Sire: LEAD GUN OF BRINKS 222K14 R593769 DOB: 08/13/2006 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: MIGUEL SEGURA BRINKS SINGLETARY 302T12 R10083170 PHN: 302T12 Sire: SINGLETARY OF BRINKS 675R R778561 DOB: 02/05/2007 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 6th Owner: STEVE SHAVER CCR SLEEP EASY 102T4 R10090801 PHN: 102T4 Sire: CCR SLEEP EASY 853N4 R9675802 DOB: 03/05/2007 Breeder: ROCKVIEW RANCH Gen: 5th Owner: TRACI MIDDLETON

Herds: 1 Progeny: 5 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 32 Daughters: 1 Herds: 3 Progeny: 11 Daughters: 0 Herds: 4 Progeny: 64 Daughters: 10 Herds: 1 Progeny: 7 Daughters: 0 Herds: 2 Progeny: 27 Daughters: 0 Herds: 2 Progeny: 14 Daughters: 0 Herds: 2 Progeny: 28 Daughters: 0 Herds: 6 Progeny: 27 Daughters: 0 Herds: 5 Progeny: 66 Daughters: 6 Herds: 11 Progeny: 28 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 25 Daughters: 2 Herds: 2 Progeny: 51 Daughters: 0 Herds: 2 Progeny: 56 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 16 Daughters: 0 Herds: 2 Progeny: 33 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:

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1.9 0.48 1.5 80 0.1 0.61 1.1 35 0.1 0.49 1.5 35 0 0.7 0.8 35 -3.9 0.55 1.3 2 1.2 0.6 1.1 65 2.1 0.53 1.4 80 1.9 0.59 1.3 80 4.9 0.68 1 >95 3 0.71 0.8 90 0.2 0.63 1.1 40 -1.2 0.59 1.3 15 1.6 0.7 0.8 70 1 0.69 1 60 1.8 0.49 1.5 75 -1.7 0.6 1.1 10

35 0.36 8 20 27 0.46 7 40 29 0.41 8 35 29 0.58 6 35 19 0.35 8 70 20 0.44 8 70 27 0.38 8 40 24 0.45 7 50 51 0.49 7 2 30 0.59 6 30 34 0.49 7 20 17 0.48 7 80 18 0.53 6 75 20 0.56 6 70 20 0.41 8 70 10 0.43 8 95

53 0.36 12 30 55 0.39 12 30 55 0.41 11 30 58 0.55 8 25 42 0.3 13 55 39 0.37 12 65 46 0.33 13 50 37 0.31 13 70 87 0.43 11 1 60 0.57 8 20 60 0.44 11 20 35 0.48 10 75 38 0.46 10 65 49 0.46 10 40 50 0.37 12 40 22 0.4 11 95

13 0.23 7 40 9 0.21 7 65 16 0.2 7 25 19 0.28 7 15 12 0.2 7 45 10 0.19 8 55 6 0.18 8 85 25 0.12 8 2 6 0.15 8 85 17 0.24 7 15 19 0.2 7 15 13 0.22 7 40 12 0.18 8 45 12 0.24 7 50 6 0.19 8 80 5 0.08 9 90

30

0.1 0.22 0.5 75 0.4 0.19 0.54 45 -0.2 0.23 0.5 >95 0.7 0.29 0.47 25 1.3 0.21 0.5 3 0.2 0.16 0.54 65 0.4 0.18 0.54 45 0.3 0.06 0.6 55 0.9 0.18 0.54 15 1.1 0.29 0.47 10 0.7 0.27 0.47 25 0.2 0.32 0.44 65 0.4 0.21 0.5 45 0.8 0.31 0.44 20 1 0.25 0.47 10 0 0.04 0.63 85

0.69 0.33 0.2 5 0.59 0.19 0.25 15 0.23 0.26 0.22 60 0.16 0.55 0.13 75 0.12 0.24 0.23 80 0.46 0.3 0.2 25 0.54 0.3 0.2 15 0.16 0.17 0.25 75 1 0.41 0.17 1 0.34 0.59 0.13 40 0.38 0.42 0.17 35 0.22 0.51 0.15 65 0.45 0.37 0.19 25 0.59 0.38 0.19 15 0.43 0.34 0.2 30 0.14 0.31 0.2 80

0 0.32 0.01 60 -0.003 0.18 0.013 40 0.012 0.24 0.012 90 -0.012 0.53 0.007 10 -0.008 0.22 0.012 15 0.001 0.24 0.012 65 -0.001 0.28 0.011 55 0.003 0.12 0.013 70 0.003 0.37 0.01 70 -0.005 0.55 0.007 30 -0.01 0.4 0.009 10 -0.015 0.48 0.008 4 0 0.28 0.011 60 0.004 0.36 0.01 75 0.003 0.32 0.01 70 -0.005 0.29 0.011 30

0.06 0.27 0.11 30 0.03 0.17 0.13 40 0.09 0.22 0.12 25 -0.08 0.45 0.08 75 -0.1 0.21 0.12 85 -0.07 0.24 0.12 70 0.2 0.24 0.12 15 0.08 0.1 0.14 25 0.11 0.32 0.11 25 -0.08 0.48 0.08 75 0.14 0.34 0.11 20 0.51 0.41 0.09 1 -0.05 0.28 0.11 65 -0.04 0.31 0.11 60 0.24 0.27 0.11 10 -0.07 0.21 0.12 70

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Spring 2013 Sire Summary

International Brangus Breeders Association

Genetic Venture Sires CCR SLEEP EASY 196T2 R10068405 PHN: 196T2 Sire: CCR SLEEP EASY 386N9 R743167 DOB: 03/05/2007 Breeder: WILLIAM L & ROSLINDA WELLS Gen: 4th Owner: BART J CARTER CCR SLEEP EASY 46T3 R10107253 PHN: 46T3 Sire: CCR SLEEP EASY 9L2 R691225 DOB: 02/11/2007 Breeder: COW CREEK RANCH Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) CRC BOZEMAN 99W18 R10149339 PHN: 99W18 Sire: MC BLACK ROCK 274S3 R797239 DOB: 01/23/2009 Breeder: CHIMNEY ROCK CATTLE COMPANY Gen: 4th Owner: CHIMNEY ROCK CATTLE COMPANY CRC LANDAU 263X2 R10189274 PHN: 263X2 Sire: LTD OF BRINKS 415T28 R10004209 DOB: 03/07/2010 Breeder: CHIMNEY ROCK CATTLE COMPANY Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) CRC MATAMORES 55W7 R10159123 PHN: 55W7 Sire: LAMBERT OF BRINKS 317R3 R778561 DOB: 09/04/2009 Breeder: CHIMNEY ROCK CATTLE COMPANY Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) CRC NORTH STAR 9U8W3 R10149791 PHN: 9U8W3 Sire: WR DUKE 661S8 R654075 DOB: 02/13/2009 Breeder: CHIMNEY ROCK CATTLE COMPANY Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) CRC SKINNER 99S24 R10068058 PHN: 99S24 Sire: CADENCE OF BRINKS R486806 DOB: 09/22/2006 Breeder: CHIMNEY ROCK CATTLE COMPANY Gen: 4th Owner: ROCKING BELL RANCH, INC. CUYAMA SR MERLIN 5144S R10088512 PHN: 5144S Sire: WC MR MERLIN 302P2 R759199 DOB: 10/13/2006 Breeder: EL RANCHO ESPANOL DE CUYAMA Gen: 5th Owner: EL RANCHO ESPANOL DE CUYAMA CX HOME RUNS SLAM 314/T RR10091328 PHN: 314/T Sire: CX HOME RUN 135/P RR602324 DOB: 06/02/2007 Breeder: COX EXCALIBUR BRANGUS Gen: 3rd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) CX TANQUE 23/T RR10105443 PHN: 23/T Sire: CX HOME RUN 135/P RR602324 DOB: 05/16/2007 Breeder: COX EXCALIBUR BRANGUS Gen: 3rd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) DDD BLACK GOLD 804S25 R10063991 PHN: 804S25 Sire: BLACKHAWK OF BRINKS 607M12 R636795 DOB: 10/01/2006 Breeder: DOGUET DIAMOND D RANCH Gen: 3rd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) DDD OUT CROSS 804T30 R10099462 PHN: 804T30 Sire: SG BOTTOMLINE 851K20 R677284 DOB: 09/27/2007 Breeder: DOGUET DIAMOND D RANCH Gen: 3rd Owner: DOGUET DIAMOND D RANCH DDD RADICAL 88T12 R10099508 PHN: 88T12 Sire: CSONKA OF BRINKS 30R4 R778561 DOB: 09/18/2007 Breeder: DOGUET DIAMOND D RANCH Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) DDD UC-TOUGHMAN 1019S12 R10063950 PHN: 1019S12 Sire: UPPERCUT OF BRINKS 14J8 R655637 DOB: 09/11/2006 Breeder: DOGUET DIAMOND D RANCH Gen: 4th Owner: K BAR D RICE & CATTLE CO DDD WALKS ALONE 193W6 R10148290 PHN: 193W6 Sire: CSONKA OF BRINKS 30R4 R778561 DOB: 03/04/2009 Breeder: DOGUET DIAMOND D RANCH Gen: 6th Owner: DOGUET DIAMOND D RANCH DMR AFFIRMED 331U24 R10133962 PHN: 331U24 Sire: SUHN'S AFFIRMED 416N4 R738436 DOB: 08/31/2008 Breeder: CHIMNEY ROCK CATTLE COMPANY Gen: 3rd Owner: JOHN D MILAM

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Herds: 1 Progeny: 33 Daughters: 0 Herds: 3 Progeny: 45 Daughters: 0 Herds: 2 Progeny: 21 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 3 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 1 Daughters: 0 Herds: 4 Progeny: 60 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 19 Daughters: 1 Herds: 2 Progeny: 22 Daughters: 1 Herds: 2 Progeny: 22 Daughters: 0 Herds: 5 Progeny: 13 Daughters: 0 Herds: 9 Progeny: 57 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 22 Daughters: 0 Herds: 3 Progeny: 18 Daughters: 0 Herds: 4 Progeny: 23 Daughters: 2 Herds: 2 Progeny: 17 Daughters: 0 Herds: 2 Progeny: 44 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:

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-0.6 0.6 1.1 25 -0.7 0.72 0.8 25 1.2 0.6 1.1 65 -0.7 0.54 1.4 25 1.4 0.49 1.5 70 -3.6 0.73 0.8 2 -3.6 0.61 1.1 2 0.1 0.54 1.4 35 0.2 0.65 1 40 1 0.55 1.3 60 0.7 0.73 0.8 50 4.1 0.65 1 >95 5.6 0.58 1.3 >95 0.8 0.62 1.1 55 0.6 0.61 1.1 50 3.5 0.67 1 95

6 0.48 7 >95 12 0.51 6 90 28 0.45 7 40 32 0.36 8 25 27 0.35 8 40 25 0.58 6 50 23 0.45 7 55 18 0.4 8 75 19 0.43 8 70 14 0.36 8 90 27 0.58 6 40 60 0.47 7 1 41 0.44 8 10 28 0.47 7 35 24 0.45 7 55 44 0.56 6 4

23 0.45 10 95 15 0.37 12 >95 40 0.39 12 60 65 0.34 13 15 51 0.34 13 40 39 0.53 9 65 38 0.4 11 65 30 0.38 12 85 26 0.28 14 90 13 0.26 14 >95 53 0.55 8 30 80 0.42 11 3 72 0.41 11 10 60 0.45 10 20 42 0.41 11 60 74 0.53 9 5

12 0.17 8 45 6 0.15 8 80 9 0.17 8 65 10 0.17 8 60 10 0.18 8 60 14 0.13 8 35 20 0.25 7 10 9 0.11 8 70 7 0.1 8 75 4 0.09 9 90 11 0.21 7 50 4 0.17 8 90 20 0.22 7 10 4 0.21 7 90 17 0.22 7 20 12 0.25 7 45

15

0.2 0.3 0.44 65 -0.3 0.11 0.57 >95 0.3 0.21 0.5 55 1 0.19 0.54 10 0.6 0.27 0.47 30 1.3 0.28 0.47 3 0.1 0.29 0.47 75 0.3 0.08 0.6 55 0.2 0.06 0.6 65 0 0.02 0.63 85 0.7 0.34 0.44 25 0.7 0.26 0.47 25 1 0.3 0.44 10 1.4 0.31 0.44 2 1.2 0.23 0.5 5 1.4 0.36 0.41 2

0.07 0.1 0.26 90 0.45 0.2 0.23 25 0.28 0.35 0.19 50 0.82 0.36 0.19 2 0.35 0.36 0.19 40 0.26 0.54 0.15 55 0.33 0.38 0.19 45 0.18 0.4 0.17 70 0.11 0.13 0.26 85 0.04 0.13 0.26 90 0.75 0.53 0.15 4 0.57 0.35 0.19 15 0.51 0.38 0.19 20 0.5 0.44 0.17 20 0.57 0.31 0.2 15 0.54 0.54 0.15 15

-0.004 0.07 0.014 35 -0.006 0.17 0.013 25 0.01 0.3 0.01 90 0.011 0.24 0.012 90 -0.011 0.35 0.01 10 0.013 0.51 0.007 90 0.016 0.37 0.01 >95 -0.001 0.32 0.01 55 0.003 0.11 0.013 70 0.001 0.1 0.013 65 0.002 0.46 0.008 70 0.004 0.31 0.01 75 -0.01 0.36 0.01 10 -0.006 0.42 0.009 25 -0.006 0.27 0.011 25 0.001 0.5 0.007 65

-0.08 0.07 0.14 75 0.04 0.12 0.14 35 0.23 0.28 0.11 10 0.01 0.28 0.11 45 0.24 0.3 0.11 10 0.27 0.42 0.09 10 0.15 0.32 0.11 15 -0.05 0.3 0.11 65 -0.01 0.08 0.14 50 0.06 0.07 0.14 30 -0.1 0.42 0.09 85 0.04 0.25 0.11 35 0.05 0.3 0.11 30 -0.08 0.35 0.1 75 -0.01 0.26 0.11 50 0.2 0.45 0.08 15

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50 26

40 31

20 18

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80 11

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45 34

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Genetic Venture Sires DMR GOODNIGHT 607W3 R10149999 PHN: 607W3 Sire: SUHN'S ALYDAR 416N3 R738436 DOB: 03/09/2009 Breeder: JOHN D MILAM Gen: 6th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) DOS XX'S CHIEF'S MR STRETCH RR10107732 PHN: 916/7 Sire: MR CR RED CHIEF 485/M1 RR602350 DOB: 09/16/2007 Breeder: DOS XX'S CATTLE COMPANY Gen: 6th Owner: DOS XX'S CATTLE COMPANY DOS XX'S STOUT'S DESTINY RR10122849 PHN: 312/8 Sire: DOX XX TRANSFORMER MR STOUT RR600034 DOB: 03/12/2008 Breeder: DOS XX'S CATTLE COMPANY Gen: 2nd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) DOUBLETARY OF BRINKS 209S56 R10067405 PHN: 209S56 Sire: LEAD GUN OF BRINKS 222K14 R593769 DOB: 08/15/2006 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) EVERS GARRETT 12U R10120212 PHN: 812 Sire: GARRETT OF BRINKS 789P R728507 DOB: 01/29/2008 Breeder: GERALD EVERS Gen: 4th Owner: GERALD EVERS FREESTONE OF BRINKS 535S68 R10056791 PHN: 535S68 Sire: BRINKS BRIGHT SIDE 607L11 R700597 DOB: 10/20/2006 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: ROCKING BELL RANCH, INC. GR ARMOUR 209W2 R10143303 PHN: 209W2 Sire: LAMBERT OF BRINKS 317R3 R778561 DOB: 03/07/2009 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 6th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) GR SWIFT 209W3 R10143304 PHN: 209W3 Sire: LAMBERT OF BRINKS 317R3 R778561 DOB: 03/01/2009 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 6th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) GUTHRIE OF BRINKS 535W3 R10151752 PHN: 535W3 Sire: SINGLETARY OF BRINKS 675R R778561 DOB: 01/29/2009 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 4th Owner: MARTIN-BRUNI CATTLE COMPANY HANCOCK OF BRINKS 237T8 R10082825 PHN: 237T8 Sire: LOMBARDI OF BRINKS 468N10 R700597 DOB: 02/14/2007 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: LAMAR ROBINSON HANNIBAL OF BRINKS 784T6 R10083410 PHN: 784T6 Sire: CSONKA OF BRINKS 30R4 R778561 DOB: 02/07/2007 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 6th Owner: 101 RANCH HIGH PROFILE 000U18 R10126652 PHN: 000U18 Sire: LUKE OF BRINKS 784P14 R824972 DOB: 02/02/2008 Breeder: MOUND CREEK RANCHES Gen: 2nd Owner: SANTA ROSA CATTLE COMPANY HILL OF BRINKS 30S63 R10056873 PHN: 30S63 Sire: GARRETT OF BRINKS 789P R728507 DOB: 09/23/2006 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: THE OAKS FARMS HONDO OF BRINKS 675W2 R10151667 PHN: 675W2 Sire: ROBERTSON OF BRINKS 209S9 R815045 DOB: 01/25/2009 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 6th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) IH APOLLO 81U2 R10107981 PHN: 81U2 Sire: WAT LEAD GUN 33P6 R778561 DOB: 02/11/2008 Breeder: BUCK THOMASON Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) KB NEWT 237T R10089509 PHN: 237T Sire: NEWT OF BRINKS 302P16 R778561 DOB: 02/28/2007 Breeder: DALE AND NANCY KIRKHAM Gen: 5th Owner: MO BRANGUS

Herds: 5 Progeny: 32 Daughters: 0 Herds: 3 Progeny: 17 Daughters: 0 Herds: 2 Progeny: 23 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 19 Daughters: 1 Herds: 1 Progeny: 76 Daughters: 3 Herds: 1 Progeny: 8 Daughters: 0 Herds: 2 Progeny: 11 Daughters: 0 Herds: 6 Progeny: 40 Daughters: 0 Herds: 2 Progeny: 9 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 2 Daughters: 0 Herds: 3 Progeny: 21 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 59 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 32 Daughters: 2 Herds: 2 Progeny: 3 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 9 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 56 Daughters: 0

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4.1 0.65 1 >95 -0.1 0.54 1.4 35 1.6 0.57 1.3 70 1.7 0.61 1.1 75 -2.8 0.72 0.8 4 1.9 0.48 1.5 80 3.6 0.54 1.4 95 1.3 0.68 1 65 2.7 0.49 1.5 90 -0.2 0.49 1.5 30 1 0.7 0.8 60 4 0.69 1 >95 1.9 0.65 1 80 -0.3 0.42 1.7 30 -0.8 0.48 1.5 20 -3.2 0.7 0.8 3

26 0.5 6 45 19 0.39 8 75 29 0.39 8 35 34 0.45 7 20 32 0.59 6 25 33 0.38 8 20 43 0.41 8 4 36 0.53 6 15 34 0.41 8 20 25 0.35 8 45 30 0.48 7 30 53 0.58 6 1 41 0.5 6 10 27 0.36 8 40 25 0.35 8 45 17 0.58 6 80

52 0.45 10 35 37 0.26 14 70 46 0.23 15 45 63 0.42 11 15 68 0.41 11 10 59 0.35 12 20 80 0.36 12 3 67 0.44 11 15 69 0.38 12 10 49 0.35 12 40 61 0.44 11 20 77 0.61 7 4 79 0.48 10 3 42 0.35 12 55 42 0.31 13 55 30 0.53 9 85

15 0.2 7 30 6 0.1 8 80 5 0.08 9 90 11 0.24 7 50 10 0.2 7 60 10 0.22 7 65 4 0.2 7 90 4 0.2 7 90 14 0.23 7 30 9 0.17 8 65 19 0.21 7 15 12 0.15 8 45 11 0.2 7 50 9 0.16 8 65 6 0.17 8 80 16 0.21 7 20

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1.3 0.26 0.47 3 0.2 0.07 0.6 65 0.2 0.04 0.63 65 1.1 0.28 0.47 10 1.1 0.2 0.5 10 0.3 0.2 0.5 55 0.5 0.25 0.47 35 0.4 0.25 0.47 45 1.3 0.28 0.47 3 1 0.24 0.5 10 0.7 0.28 0.47 25 0.2 0.4 0.38 65 1.5 0.29 0.47 1 0.3 0.26 0.47 55 0.5 0.13 0.57 35 0.8 0.24 0.5 20

0.62 0.45 0.16 10 0.44 0.11 0.26 25 0.31 0.06 0.28 45 0.62 0.43 0.17 10 0.13 0.18 0.25 80 0.63 0.35 0.19 10 0.96 0.34 0.2 1 0.81 0.4 0.17 3 0.68 0.37 0.19 10 0.26 0.37 0.19 55 0.34 0.4 0.17 40 0.99 0.65 0.1 1 0.46 0.46 0.16 25 0.48 0.37 0.19 25 0.62 0.3 0.2 10 0.25 0.34 0.2 55

0.012 0.4 0.009 90 -0.01 0.09 0.014 10 -0.001 0.04 0.015 55 0.001 0.42 0.009 65 -0.007 0.16 0.013 20 -0.004 0.34 0.01 35 0.017 0.33 0.01 >95 0.019 0.36 0.01 >95 -0.004 0.36 0.01 35 -0.001 0.35 0.01 55 0.01 0.38 0.01 90 0.024 0.61 0.006 >95 -0.004 0.43 0.009 35 -0.002 0.36 0.01 50 -0.014 0.27 0.011 5 0.01 0.31 0.01 90

-0.11 0.35 0.1 85 -0.1 0.07 0.14 85 0.01 0.03 0.15 45 0.13 0.35 0.1 20 -0.05 0.14 0.14 65 0.04 0.28 0.11 35 0.26 0.29 0.11 10 0.19 0.33 0.11 15 0.14 0.3 0.11 20 -0.08 0.29 0.11 75 0.06 0.32 0.11 30 0.4 0.55 0.07 1 -0.01 0.36 0.1 50 0.19 0.3 0.11 15 -0.18 0.23 0.12 >95 -0.09 0.25 0.11 80

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60 34

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10 32

20 23

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Spring 2013 Sire Summary

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Genetic Venture Sires LANE OF BRINKS 784U12 R10137273 PHN: 784U12 Sire: ROBERTSON OF BRINKS 209S9 R815045 DOB: 10/07/2008 Breeder: RRR RANCH Gen: 6th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) LEDOUX OF BRINKS 541U28 R10110536 PHN: 541U28 Sire: LAMBERT OF BRINKS 317R3 R778561 DOB: 02/12/2008 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) LOMETA OF BRINKS 468W6 R10151748 PHN: 468W6 Sire: CSONKA OF BRINKS 30R4 R778561 DOB: 02/02/2009 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: MARK PERRY LONGSTREET OF BRINKS 30T17 R10082755 PHN: 30T17 Sire: BRINKS BRIGHT SIDE 607L11 R700597 DOB: 02/09/2007 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 6th Owner: WYLISS KEMP MAHAN OF BRINKS 240U6 R10110486 PHN: 240U6 Sire: RICE OF BRINKS 75R65 R679961 DOB: 02/04/2008 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MATADOR OF BRINKS 535W2 R10151666 PHN: 535W2 Sire: SINGLETARY OF BRINKS 675R R778561 DOB: 01/29/2009 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 4th Owner: MARTIN-BRUNI CATTLE COMPANY MC BIG DEAL 889W6 R10154372 PHN: 889W6 Sire: MC REAL DEAL 541R3 R797239 DOB: 02/09/2009 Breeder: BLACKWATER CATTLE COMPANY Gen: 2nd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MC CHISUM 468S8 R10079442 PHN: 468S8 Sire: TJM JOHN WAYNE 44L R654075 DOB: 10/01/2006 Breeder: JERRY & TERRY LIGON Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MCCREA OF BRINKS 201U4 R10121701 PHN: 201U4 Sire: GRIESE OF BRINKS 803R27 R754008 DOB: 02/02/2008 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MC DEALING IT 12U R10141381 PHN: 12U Sire: MC REAL DEAL 541R3 R797239 DOB: 09/22/2008 Breeder: BLACKWATER CATTLE COMPANY Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MC DOUBLE TAKE 889W38 R10167410 PHN: 889W38 Sire: LEAD GUN OF BRINKS 222K14 R593769 DOB: 08/24/2009 Breeder: BLACKWATER CATTLE COMPANY Gen: 2nd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MC ELEGIDO 924W6 R10154068 PHN: 924W6 Sire: MC JETHRO 00S3 R9679417 DOB: 02/12/2009 Breeder: RED BIRD MEADOWS RANCH Gen: 3rd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MC EL PATRON 129W16 R10154315 PHN: 129W16 Sire: MC JETHRO 00S3 R9679417 DOB: 02/03/2009 Breeder: MOUND CREEK RANCHES Gen: 3rd Owner: MOUND CREEK RANCHES MC HAMMER 111U R10127256 PHN: 111U Sire: MC REAL DEAL 541R3 R797239 DOB: 02/18/2008 Breeder: BLACKWATER CATTLE COMPANY Gen: 2nd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MC HANK 129T98 R10096340 PHN: 129T98 Sire: MC JOHN WAYNE 165N3 R797239 DOB: 09/23/2007 Breeder: MOUND CREEK RANCHES Gen: 2nd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MC HOSS 99T R10064118 PHN: 5105 Sire: MR BAR J REVENUE 161K5 ET R636795 DOB: 01/10/2007 Breeder: DARRELL MCLEMORE, JR. Gen: 5th Owner: DARRELL MCLEMORE, JR.

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Herds: 3 Progeny: 6 Daughters: 0 Herds: 4 Progeny: 44 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 6 Daughters: 0 Herds: 8 Progeny: 27 Daughters: 1 Herds: 2 Progeny: 8 Daughters: 0 Herds: 3 Progeny: 9 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 9 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 22 Daughters: 2 Herds: 9 Progeny: 43 Daughters: 0 Herds: 3 Progeny: 10 Daughters: 0 Herds: 5 Progeny: 28 Daughters: 0 Herds: 12 Progeny: 65 Daughters: 0 Herds: 2 Progeny: 43 Daughters: 0 Herds: 3 Progeny: 18 Daughters: 0 Herds: 2 Progeny: 28 Daughters: 0 Herds: 2 Progeny: 15 Daughters: 0

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0.3 0.42 1.7 40 2 0.66 1 80 2.2 0.54 1.4 85 -2.9 0.7 0.8 4 1.8 0.5 1.4 75 -0.8 0.47 1.5 20 0.2 0.56 1.3 40 2.2 0.61 1.1 85 -1.5 0.66 1 15 4.8 0.47 1.5 >95 0.8 0.6 1.1 55 4.3 0.7 0.8 >95 8 0.64 1.1 >95 2.9 0.54 1.4 90 3.7 0.63 1.1 95 0.4 0.61 1.1 45

26 0.35 8 45 23 0.54 6 55 31 0.38 8 30 6 0.49 7 >95 29 0.36 8 35 22 0.41 8 60 37 0.41 8 15 47 0.49 7 2 18 0.52 6 75 59 0.4 8 1 41 0.5 6 10 31 0.59 6 25 45 0.54 6 3 31 0.44 8 25 39 0.48 7 10 16 0.37 8 85

52 0.33 13 35 44 0.51 9 50 54 0.36 12 30 14 0.46 10 >95 59 0.33 13 20 48 0.39 12 45 71 0.38 12 10 75 0.47 10 5 42 0.44 11 60 97 0.39 12 1 68 0.42 11 10 45 0.53 9 50 77 0.52 9 4 57 0.43 11 25 69 0.44 11 10 42 0.27 14 55

13 0.16 8 40 12 0.2 7 50 13 0.2 7 40 14 0.22 7 35 13 0.14 8 40 15 0.23 7 30 15 0.2 7 25 12 0.27 7 50 16 0.16 8 20 10 0.2 7 65 18 0.23 7 15 13 0.19 8 40 15 0.16 8 30 14 0.2 7 35 14 0.2 7 30 11 0.17 8 50

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-0.3 0.22 0.5 >95 0.4 0.34 0.44 45 1 0.26 0.47 10 0.3 0.28 0.47 55 0.9 0.22 0.5 15 0.9 0.29 0.47 15 0.2 0.28 0.47 65 1.1 0.37 0.41 10 0.4 0.24 0.5 45 0.9 0.28 0.47 15 0.5 0.29 0.47 35 0.7 0.36 0.41 25 1.3 0.34 0.44 3 0.8 0.31 0.44 20 0.5 0.29 0.47 35 0.5 0.12 0.57 35

0.31 0.3 0.2 45 0.2 0.51 0.15 65 0.27 0.36 0.19 55 -0.02 0.46 0.16 95 0.34 0.33 0.2 40 0.44 0.39 0.19 25 0.47 0.37 0.19 25 0.69 0.48 0.16 5 0.71 0.39 0.19 5 0.65 0.41 0.17 10 0.76 0.38 0.19 4 0.48 0.52 0.15 25 0.69 0.53 0.15 5 0.43 0.43 0.17 30 0.57 0.44 0.17 15 0.28 0.16 0.25 50

0.002 0.29 0.011 70 -0.006 0.49 0.008 25 -0.014 0.35 0.01 5 -0.013 0.44 0.009 10 -0.002 0.31 0.01 50 0 0.3 0.01 60 0.017 0.36 0.01 >95 -0.014 0.45 0.008 5 -0.014 0.35 0.01 5 -0.012 0.4 0.009 10 -0.004 0.36 0.01 35 0.024 0.48 0.008 >95 0.023 0.5 0.007 >95 0.015 0.41 0.009 95 0.019 0.38 0.01 >95 0.002 0.14 0.013 70

0.04 0.25 0.11 35 0.16 0.41 0.09 15 0.15 0.29 0.11 15 0.11 0.37 0.1 25 0.19 0.25 0.11 15 0.14 0.32 0.11 20 -0.18 0.31 0.11 >95 0.06 0.4 0.09 30 -0.01 0.29 0.11 50 -0.12 0.32 0.11 90 0.06 0.31 0.11 30 0.13 0.41 0.09 20 0.2 0.42 0.09 15 -0.18 0.34 0.11 >95 0.3 0.34 0.11 10 -0.05 0.13 0.14 65

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Genetic Venture Sires MC JETHRO 129W10 R10154394 PHN: 129W10 Sire: MC JETHRO 00S3 R9679417 DOB: 02/17/2009 Breeder: BLACKWATER CATTLE COMPANY Gen: 2nd Owner: LEE MCFARLIN MC JETHRO 415W R10154412 PHN: 415W Sire: MC JETHRO 00S3 R9679417 DOB: 02/27/2009 Breeder: BLACKWATER CATTLE COMPANY Gen: 3rd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MC JETHRO 541X24 R10179585 PHN: 541X24 Sire: MC JETHRO 00S3 R9679417 DOB: 02/06/2010 Breeder: MOUND CREEK RANCHES Gen: 2nd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MC LEAD GUN 129U R10126853 PHN: 129U Sire: LEAD GUN OF BRINKS 222K14 R593769 DOB: 01/30/2008 Breeder: MOUND CREEK RANCHES Gen: 3rd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MC LEAD GUN 889W14 R10154367 PHN: 889W14 Sire: LEAD GUN OF BRINKS 222K14 R593769 DOB: 02/08/2009 Breeder: BLACKWATER CATTLE COMPANY Gen: 2nd Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MC NET GAIN 000T58 R10080394 PHN: 000T58 Sire: S A V NET WORTH 4200 EA13512009 DOB: 03/09/2007 Breeder: RED BIRD MEADOWS RANCH Gen: 1st Owner: MOUND CREEK RANCHES MC REAL DEAL 487T7 R10096365 PHN: 487T7 Sire: MC REAL DEAL 541R3 R797239 DOB: 09/18/2007 Breeder: BLACKWATER CATTLE COMPANY Gen: 5th Owner: BLACKWATER CATTLE COMPANY MC REAL DEAL 980U5 R10141399 PHN: 980U5 Sire: MC REAL DEAL 541R3 R797239 DOB: 11/29/2008 Breeder: BLACKWATER CATTLE COMPANY Gen: 5th Owner: MO BRANGUS MC REDEMPTION 192W22 R10167458 PHN: 192W22 Sire: MC JOHN WAYNE 165N3 R797239 DOB: 08/26/2009 Breeder: BLACKWATER CATTLE COMPANY Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) MC RESOLUTE 129X2 R10177546 PHN: 129X2 Sire: MC REVELATION 129T R823787 DOB: 01/22/2010 Breeder: MOUND CREEK RANCHES Gen: 3rd Owner: MOUND CREEK RANCHES MC RIGHTEOUS 924X2 R10177639 PHN: 924X2 Sire: MC REVELATION 129T R823787 DOB: 01/27/2010 Breeder: RED BIRD MEADOWS RANCH Gen: 3rd Owner: MOUND CREEK RANCHES MC STRAIGHT LINE 1519U R10123918 PHN: 1519U Sire: MC STRAIGHT LINE 12R3 R823787 DOB: 09/17/2008 Breeder: MOUND CREEK RANCHES Gen: 2nd Owner: SOUTHERN CATTLE CO MC STRYKER 889W33 R10149617 PHN: 889W33 Sire: MC STRYKER 2S R9679417 DOB: 03/05/2009 Breeder: JERRY & TERRY LIGON Gen: 2nd Owner: BLACKWATER CATTLE COMPANY MC TRUE GRIT 889T20 R10080564 PHN: 889T20 Sire: MC JOHN WAYNE 165N3 R797239 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 R797239 DOB: 10/19/2006 Breeder: THIRD DAY RANCH, LLC Gen: 5th Owner: MIDSOUTH CATTLE MO BT 53W R10133438 PHN: 53W Sire: GACC MR BT 11S1 R711683 DOB: 02/23/2009 Breeder: MO BRANGUS Gen: 5th Owner: MO BRANGUS

Herds: 2 Progeny: 6 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 13 Daughters: 0 Herds: 0 Progeny: 0 Daughters: 0 Herds: 4 Progeny: 41 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 2 Daughters: 0 Herds: 12 Progeny: 60 Daughters: 6 Herds: 2 Progeny: 23 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 41 Daughters: 0 Herds: 2 Progeny: 24 Daughters: 0 Herds: 2 Progeny: 10 Daughters: 0 Herds: 6 Progeny: 40 Daughters: 0 Herds: 2 Progeny: 13 Daughters: 0 Herds: 2 Progeny: 12 Daughters: 0 Herds: 7 Progeny: 57 Daughters: 6 Herds: 3 Progeny: 49 Daughters: 4 Herds: 1 Progeny: 11 Daughters: 0

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2.8 0.45 1.5 90 2.9 0.48 1.5 90 5.1 0.47 1.5 >95 2.1 0.65 1 80 -3.7 0.42 1.7 2 4.4 0.69 1 >95 1.1 0.55 1.3 60 1.5 0.65 1 70 7.1 0.57 1.3 >95 1 0.52 1.4 60 3.8 0.62 1.1 95 0.9 0.49 1.5 55 -0.5 0.48 1.5 25 0.5 0.69 1 45 2.7 0.67 1 90 5.8 0.49 1.5 >95

34 0.38 8 20 39 0.41 8 10 43 0.35 8 4 42 0.52 6 5 17 0.36 8 80 41 0.57 6 10 21 0.46 7 65 18 0.53 6 75 53 0.48 7 1 42 0.37 8 5 57 0.52 6 1 25 0.36 8 45 36 0.4 8 15 16 0.57 6 85 23 0.53 6 55 39 0.4 8 10

59 0.38 12 20 60 0.41 11 20 68 0.35 12 10 76 0.49 10 5 35 0.37 12 70 70 0.54 9 10 49 0.43 11 45 38 0.4 11 65 81 0.43 11 2 77 0.3 13 4 87 0.41 11 1 52 0.29 14 35 58 0.37 12 25 35 0.53 9 70 48 0.43 11 45 71 0.35 12 10

18 0.17 8 15 11 0.18 8 50 14 0.2 7 35 14 0.22 7 35 21 0.23 7 10 22 0.23 7 5 16 0.2 7 20 13 0.2 7 35 13 0.21 7 40 22 0.16 8 10 14 0.14 8 35 12 0.14 8 50 19 0.14 8 15 15 0.22 7 25 13 0.22 7 40 14 0.17 8 35

35

0.6 0.26 0.47 30 0.8 0.3 0.44 20

0.5 0.41 0.17 20 0.53 0.44 0.17 15 0.69 0.37 0.19 5 0.95 0.45 0.16 1 0.59 0.39 0.19 15 0.77 0.54 0.15 3 0.3 0.43 0.17 50 0.09 0.25 0.22 85 0.9 0.42 0.17 2 0.68 0.25 0.22 10 0.8 0.35 0.19 3 0.32 0.23 0.23 45 0.58 0.36 0.19 15 0.25 0.53 0.15 55 0.44 0.39 0.19 25 0.19 0.16 0.25 70

0.012 0.38 0.01 90 0.021 0.42 0.009 >95 0.031 0.36 0.01 >95 0.008 0.42 0.009 85 -0.008 0.38 0.01 15 0.012 0.51 0.007 90 -0.013 0.4 0.009 10 0.005 0.22 0.012 80 0.006 0.4 0.009 80 0.003 0.23 0.012 70 0.01 0.32 0.01 90 0 0.22 0.012 60 -0.002 0.34 0.01 50 -0.011 0.5 0.007 10 0.003 0.36 0.01 70 -0.003 0.13 0.013 40

0.33 0.32 0.11 10 0.24 0.34 0.11 10 0.13 0.3 0.11 20 0.31 0.35 0.1 10 0.09 0.32 0.11 25 0 0.42 0.09 45 -0.14 0.33 0.11 95 -0.23 0.21 0.12 >95 0.28 0.34 0.11 10 0.14 0.21 0.12 20 0.06 0.26 0.11 30 0 0.19 0.13 45 0.16 0.28 0.11 15 0.35 0.42 0.09 3 0.14 0.3 0.11 20 -0.1 0.11 0.14 85

15 31

20 36

10 35

15 29

30 43

3 26

40 22

55 39

10 42

4 42

4 24

45 37

10 23

55 25

45 33

15

0.4 0.29 0.47 45 0.3 0.29 0.47 55 0.5 0.33 0.44 35 0.4 0.28 0.47 45 0.6 0.19 0.54 30 0.7 0.3 0.44 25 1 0.18 0.54 10 1.3 0.24 0.5 3 1 0.14 0.57 10 0.1 0.19 0.54 75 0.2 0.35 0.41 65 0.2 0.22 0.5 65 0.5 0.1 0.57 35

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Spring 2013 Sire Summary

International Brangus Breeders Association

Genetic Venture Sires MO NITRO 47X R10162987 PHN: 47X Sire: SVF LEAD GUN 23 T742 R778561 DOB: 02/01/2010 Breeder: MO BRANGUS Gen: 6th Owner: MO BRANGUS MO RAMBO 51T R10097679 PHN: 51T Sire: SVF MR 78R R824287 DOB: 10/18/2007 Breeder: MO BRANGUS Gen: 6th Owner: MO BRANGUS MO TURBO 54S R10055318 PHN: 54S Sire: WR SCC TRANSFORMER IV 416J6 R636795 DOB: 10/25/2006 Breeder: MO BRANGUS Gen: 5th Owner: MO BRANGUS MR JLS HULK 535T3 R10093710 PHN: 535T3 Sire: CNF LINK-H 457L R737658 DOB: 03/20/2007 Breeder: JLS INTERNATIONAL INC Gen: 4th Owner: JLS INTERNATIONAL INC OAKS WALKABOUT 795U6 R10143517 PHN: 795U6 Sire: CSONKA OF BRINKS 30R4 R778561 DOB: 09/10/2008 Breeder: GENESIS RANCH Gen: 5th Owner: THE OAKS FARMS OMAR OF BRINKS 193T2 R10083122 PHN: 193T2 Sire: BRINKS BRIGHT SIDE 607L11 R700597 DOB: 01/22/2007 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: SANTA ROSA CATTLE COMPANY PAMPA OF BRINKS 468W5 R10151747 PHN: 468W5 Sire: CSONKA OF BRINKS 30R4 R778561 DOB: 01/31/2009 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) PORSCHE OF BRINKS 99T22 R10082785 PHN: 99T22 Sire: LOMBARDI OF BRINKS 468N10 R700597 DOB: 02/06/2007 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY PR DARK KNIGHT 83W R10144278 PHN: 83W Sire: SUHN'S ALYDAR 416N3 R738436 DOB: 03/10/2009 Breeder: PERRY RANCH Gen: 6th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) PR SLUMDOG 47U2 R10137691 PHN: 47U2 Sire: CB GRINDSTONE 331S R9687875 DOB: 11/03/2008 Breeder: D FRANK & MICHELLE PERRY Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) QCB-BBF CHATTOOGA 289U2 R10144509 PHN: 289U2 Sire: GARRETT OF BRINKS 789P R728507 DOB: 09/14/2008 Breeder: QUAIL CREEK BRANGUS INC Gen: 5th Owner: QUAIL CREEK BRANGUS INC QUANAH OF BRINKS 30W R10151692 PHN: 30W Sire: LTD OF BRINKS 415T28 R10004209 DOB: 01/27/2009 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 6th Owner: TERRY RAY REED RAMBLER OF BRINKS 468T12 R10082903 PHN: 468T12 Sire: MORGAN OF BRINKS 795P60 R778561 DOB: 01/31/2007 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 6th Owner: MARTIN-BRUNI CATTLE COMPANY ROMMEL OF BRINKS 468T28 R10082910 PHN: 468T28 Sire: GARRETT OF BRINKS 789P R728507 DOB: 02/10/2007 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 5th Owner: RICHARD L DOSS SF DEPENDENCE 535U24 R10126187 PHN: 535U24 Sire: SUHN'S NEXT STEP 331R7 R711683 DOB: 09/26/2008 Breeder: SCHMIDT FARMS Gen: 5th Owner: JOHN D MILAM SF JESSE 596U R10126191 PHN: 596U Sire: JESSE OF BRINKS 392P105 R815045 DOB: 10/08/2008 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 3rd Owner: SCHOENIG LAND & CATTLE

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Herds: 1 Progeny: 10 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 48 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 22 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 52 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 8 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 65 Daughters: 0 Herds: 2 Progeny: 11 Daughters: 0 Herds: 13 Progeny: 67 Daughters: 2 Herds: 3 Progeny: 17 Daughters: 0 Herds: 3 Progeny: 15 Daughters: 0 Herds: 2 Progeny: 22 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 16 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 3 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 25 Daughters: 0 Herds: 2 Progeny: 51 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 16 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:

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0 0.45 1.5 35 4.4 0.67 1 >95 0.8 0.55 1.3 55 1.1 0.67 1 60 4.8 0.5 1.4 >95 -0.7 0.71 0.8 25 3.5 0.48 1.5 95 1.9 0.7 0.8 80 -2 0.49 1.5 10 -4.2 0.5 1.4 1 -1.7 0.54 1.4 10 1.4 0.57 1.3 70 2.9 0.42 1.7 90 -0.1 0.6 1.1 35 -3.7 0.72 0.8 2 1.1 0.56 1.3 60

30 0.36 8 30 21 0.54 6 60 33 0.46 7 20 32 0.53 6 25 35 0.37 8 20 11 0.58 6 95 30 0.41 8 30 18 0.57 6 75 21 0.4 8 65 22 0.36 8 60 25 0.45 7 45 34 0.44 8 20 34 0.35 8 20 37 0.46 7 15 28 0.57 6 35 30 0.42 8 30

53 0.31 13 30 41 0.46 10 60 58 0.39 12 25 56 0.33 13 30 64 0.34 13 15 22 0.57 8 95 49 0.37 12 40 34 0.53 9 75 34 0.34 13 75 36 0.27 14 70 57 0.45 10 25 53 0.4 11 35 53 0.35 12 35 73 0.4 11 10 57 0.53 9 25 56 0.39 12 25

16 0.13 8 20 14 0.14 8 30 11 0.18 8 50 12 0.15 8 45 16 0.24 7 25 12 0.21 7 50 14 0.2 7 35 10 0.2 7 60 9 0.19 8 70 16 0.11 8 25 15 0.19 8 25 10 0.15 8 65 5 0.16 8 90 16 0.2 7 25 10 0.2 7 60 19 0.18 8 15

31

0.6 0.08 0.6 30 0.3 0.09 0.6 55 0.6 0.12 0.57 30 0.7 0.1 0.57 25 1.5 0.26 0.47 1 0.1 0.27 0.47 75 0.9 0.26 0.47 15 0.4 0.32 0.44 45 1.1 0.22 0.5 10 0.3 0.1 0.57 55 1.2 0.19 0.54 5 1.2 0.24 0.5 5 0.6 0.24 0.5 30 1.1 0.26 0.47 10 0.8 0.34 0.44 20 0.5 0.23 0.5 35

0.4 0.11 0.26 35 0.12 0.14 0.26 80 0.37 0.17 0.25 35 0.17 0.14 0.26 75 0.62 0.31 0.2 10 0.02 0.57 0.13 95 0.2 0.37 0.19 65 0.43 0.53 0.15 30 0.18 0.3 0.2 70 0.26 0.15 0.25 55 0.33 0.47 0.16 45 0.75 0.37 0.19 4 0.99 0.35 0.19 1 0.39 0.36 0.19 35 0.54 0.54 0.15 15 0.76 0.39 0.19 4

-0.003 0.09 0.014 40 -0.01 0.1 0.013 10 0 0.14 0.013 60 0.004 0.12 0.013 75 -0.005 0.3 0.01 30 -0.002 0.55 0.007 50 0.002 0.35 0.01 70 0.009 0.49 0.008 85 0.006 0.27 0.011 80 0.002 0.12 0.013 70 0.006 0.43 0.009 80 0.003 0.29 0.011 70 -0.001 0.33 0.01 55 0.001 0.34 0.01 65 0.001 0.51 0.007 65 0.008 0.34 0.01 85

0.03 0.08 0.14 40 0.05 0.08 0.14 30 -0.1 0.13 0.14 85 -0.09 0.1 0.14 80 -0.01 0.28 0.11 50 0.12 0.47 0.08 20 0.1 0.29 0.11 25 0 0.42 0.09 45 0.08 0.23 0.12 25 0.13 0.1 0.14 20 -0.03 0.38 0.1 55 -0.09 0.28 0.11 80 0.25 0.27 0.11 10 -0.08 0.28 0.11 75 -0.1 0.43 0.09 85 -0.08 0.3 0.11 75

20 25

45 28

30 28

35 33

15 17

80 29

30 19

70 19

70 27

40 28

35 26

40 21

60 34

15 24

50 34

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Genetic Venture Sires SGR RIO 355T7 R10106401 PHN: 355T7 Sire: TJM JOHN WAYNE 44L R654075 DOB: 03/02/2007 Breeder: IRON FARM CATTLE CO Gen: 6th Owner: STAR G RANCHES SHERMAN OF RRR 548W9 R10174643 PHN: 548W9 Sire: ROBERTSON OF BRINKS 209S9 R815045 DOB: 10/05/2009 Breeder: RRR RANCH Gen: 6th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) SHOULDERS OF BRINKS 675U18 R10121339 PHN: 675U18 Sire: LAMBERT OF BRINKS 317R3 R778561 DOB: 03/15/2008 Breeder: WHEAT BELT FARMS Gen: 6th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) SOUTHERN DEAL MAKER 468W40 R10174558 PHN: 468W40 Sire: MC REAL DEAL 541R3 R797239 DOB: 12/20/2009 Breeder: SOUTHERN CATTLE CO Gen: 5th Owner: ROBERT YATES RANCH LLC SOUTHERN HOMBRE 795W5 R10169730 PHN: 795W5 Sire: CB HOMBRE 541T3 R9678800 DOB: 11/23/2009 Breeder: SOUTHERN CATTLE CO Gen: 3rd Owner: SOUTHERN CATTLE CO SR DUKE 345T R10114034 PHN: 345T Sire: WR DUKE 228/F R365154 DOB: 11/24/2007 Breeder: WYNNE RANCH Gen: 4th Owner: SABAL RIDGE SR MEDICINE MAN W415 R10153627 PHN: W415 Sire: PR ELIXIR 698L3 R593769 DOB: 11/19/2009 Breeder: SPITZER RANCH Gen: 5th Owner: SPITZER RANCH STONEWALL OF RRR 222W6 R10150860 PHN: 222W6 Sire: CSONKA OF BRINKS 30R4 R778561 DOB: 03/02/2009 Breeder: NATHAN HUNNICUTT Gen: 6th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) STUART OF RRR 209U21 R10123980 PHN: 209U21 Sire: BLANDA OF BRINKS 535R54 R679961 DOB: 03/05/2008 Breeder: ROCKHILL BRANGUS Gen: 5th Owner: ROCKHILL BRANGUS SUHN'S ADVANTAGE 331T5 R10091066 PHN: 331T5 Sire: NEWT OF BRINKS 302P16 R778561 DOB: 01/26/2007 Breeder: VERNON OR VICKI SUHN Gen: 4th Owner: VERNON OR VICKI SUHN SUHN'S AFFIRMED 30T R10091417 PHN: 30T Sire: SUHN'S AFFIRMED 416N4 R738436 DOB: 03/26/2007 Breeder: VERNON OR VICKI SUHN Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) SUHN'S AFFIRMED 331T2 R10091513 PHN: 331T2 Sire: SUHN'S AFFIRMED 416N4 R738436 DOB: 01/23/2007 Breeder: VERNON OR VICKI SUHN Gen: 4th Owner: JLS INTERNATIONAL INC SUHN'S CHISHOLM 331W45 R10161215 PHN: 331W45 Sire: LTD OF BRINKS 415T28 R10004209 DOB: 09/21/2009 Breeder: VERNON OR VICKI SUHN Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) SUHN'S DIMENSION 894U18 R10140852 PHN: 894U18 Sire: GARRETT OF BRINKS 789P R728507 DOB: 09/03/2008 Breeder: VERNON OR VICKI SUHN Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) SUHN'S STEP AHEAD 918W2 R10147703 PHN: 918W2 Sire: SUHN'S NEXT STEP 331R7 R711683 DOB: 01/29/2009 Breeder: VERNON OR VICKI SUHN Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) SVF BEST BET 99 T531 R10098837 PHN: T531 Sire: BEST BET OF BRINKS 535H38 R556270 DOB: 08/21/2007 Breeder: SALACOA VALLEY FARMS Gen: 4th Owner: SABAL RIDGE

Herds: 1 Progeny: 7 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 18 Daughters: 0 Herds: 4 Progeny: 11 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 6 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 13 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 22 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 9 Daughters: 0 Herds: 4 Progeny: 28 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 9 Daughters: 0 Herds: 4 Progeny: 19 Daughters: 0 Herds: 5 Progeny: 40 Daughters: 3 Herds: 3 Progeny: 43 Daughters: 3 Herds: 3 Progeny: 25 Daughters: 0 Herds: 4 Progeny: 19 Daughters: 0 Herds: 2 Progeny: 13 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 23 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:

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2.2 0.5 1.4 85 1.3 0.55 1.3 65 0.4 0.49 1.5 45 1.6 0.57 1.3 70 0.8 0.49 1.5 55 -2.6 0.52 1.4 5 -2 0.48 1.5 10 0.2 0.72 0.8 40 1.2 0.43 1.7 65 -3.5 0.54 1.4 3 1 0.67 1 60 1.2 0.66 1 65 1.2 0.62 1.1 65 -2.6 0.55 1.3 5 3 0.5 1.4 90 -1.9 0.57 1.3 10

35 0.38 8 20 37 0.43 8 10 22 0.36 8 60 38 0.37 8 10 28 0.39 8 40 32 0.42 8 25 26 0.38 8 45 24 0.49 7 50 25 0.35 8 50 20 0.44 8 65 39 0.54 6 10 28 0.51 6 35 33 0.47 7 20 18 0.43 8 75 33 0.4 8 25 31 0.48 7 30

63 0.38 12 15 52 0.34 13 35 39 0.31 13 65 71 0.34 13 10 48 0.35 12 45 49 0.43 11 40 49 0.38 12 45 48 0.45 10 45 49 0.33 13 40 42 0.38 12 55 74 0.5 9 5 52 0.37 12 35 60 0.43 11 20 42 0.34 13 55 63 0.39 12 15 73 0.49 10 10

4 0.23 7 90 12 0.15 8 50 10 0.16 8 60 8 0.18 8 70 18 0.12 8 15 11 0.19 8 55 17 0.2 7 20 15 0.18 8 25 14 0.15 8 35 15 0.2 7 30 10 0.24 7 60 11 0.22 7 55 14 0.16 8 35 14 0.18 8 35 11 0.19 8 55 19 0.22 7 15

21

1 0.23 0.5 10 0 0.18 0.54 85 0.3 0.15 0.54 55 0.5 0.24 0.5 35 1.1 0.23 0.5 10 1.2 0.14 0.57 5 0.1 0.27 0.47 75 0.9 0.28 0.47 15 0.3 0.23 0.5 55 0.8 0.25 0.47 20 1.3 0.23 0.5 3 1 0.19 0.54 10 1.3 0.26 0.47 3 0.9 0.2 0.5 15 1.4 0.28 0.47 2 1.2 0.24 0.5 5

0.49 0.37 0.19 20 0.53 0.26 0.22 15 0.48 0.28 0.22 25 0.33 0.36 0.19 45 0.27 0.34 0.2 55 0.15 0.46 0.16 75 0.27 0.4 0.17 55 0.46 0.38 0.19 25 0.28 0.34 0.2 50 0.45 0.36 0.19 25 0.47 0.51 0.15 25 0.35 0.25 0.22 40 0.77 0.42 0.17 3 0.07 0.28 0.22 90 0.42 0.4 0.17 30 0.37 0.52 0.15 35

-0.002 0.34 0.01 50 -0.007 0.24 0.012 20 0.007 0.27 0.011 85 0.004 0.34 0.01 75 0 0.33 0.01 60 0.005 0.37 0.01 80 0.015 0.28 0.011 95 0.006 0.35 0.01 80 -0.001 0.33 0.01 55 0.003 0.25 0.011 70 0.01 0.49 0.008 90 -0.004 0.23 0.012 35 0.001 0.39 0.01 65 -0.013 0.26 0.011 10 -0.003 0.38 0.01 40 0.001 0.48 0.008 65

0.06 0.3 0.11 30 0 0.22 0.12 45 0.33 0.22 0.12 10 -0.18 0.28 0.11 >95 -0.11 0.26 0.11 85 0 0.36 0.1 45 0.16 0.31 0.11 15 -0.09 0.3 0.11 80 -0.01 0.27 0.11 50 0 0.28 0.11 45 -0.14 0.41 0.09 95 -0.05 0.21 0.12 65 0.06 0.33 0.11 30 -0.14 0.23 0.12 95 -0.11 0.31 0.11 85 0.27 0.43 0.09 10

60 30

25 21

65 28

35 32

20 26

40 30

25 28

35 27

35 25

45 29

25 25

45 30

25 23

55 27

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Spring 2013 Sire Summary

International Brangus Breeders Association

Genetic Venture Sires SVF BOLIVAR 23 U300 R10110572 PHN: U300 Sire: PR ELIXIR 698L3 R593769 DOB: 04/08/2008 Breeder: SALACOA VALLEY FARMS Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) SVF CADENCE 392 U540 R10121856 PHN: U540 Sire: CADENCE OF BRINKS R486806 DOB: 10/08/2008 Breeder: SALACOA VALLEY FARMS Gen: 4th Owner: SABAL RIDGE SVF LEAD GUN 23 T742 R10099083 PHN: T742 Sire: LEAD GUN OF BRINKS 222K14 R593769 DOB: 11/23/2007 Breeder: SALACOA VALLEY FARMS Gen: 5th Owner: MO BRANGUS TBR BLACKHAWK 81U R10139603 PHN: 81U Sire: BLACKHAWK OF BRINKS 607M12 R636795 DOB: 09/22/2008 Breeder: TRAPPEY'S BRANGUS Gen: 5th Owner: TRAPPEY'S BRANGUS TJM INSURRECTION 544T R10091094 PHN: 544T Sire: SUHN'S AFFIRMED 416N4 R738436 DOB: 02/04/2007 Breeder: T J MOORE III Gen: 6th Owner: ROBERTS RANCH VCC SUPREME 180W4 R10142283 PHN: 180/W4 Sire: BRINKS BRIGHT SIDE 607L11 R700597 DOB: 03/22/2009 Breeder: DR ROBERT S VINEYARD Gen: 3rd Owner: DR ROBERT S VINEYARD VOREL AFFIRMED 117T4 R10088577 PHN: 117T4 Sire: SUHN'S AFFIRMED 416N4 R738436 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 R778561 DOB: 02/01/2007 Breeder: MIKE VOREL Gen: 6th Owner: FREDDIE JOHNSON WHITFIELD OF BRINKS 209U23 R10121818 PHN: 209U23 Sire: LAMBERT OF BRINKS 317R3 R778561 DOB: 03/29/2008 Breeder: BRINKS BRANGUS OF CAMP COOLEY Gen: 6th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) WR DUKE 661S8 R10093896 PHN: 661S8 Sire: WR DUKE 228/F R365154 DOB: 12/11/2006 Breeder: WYNNE RANCH Gen: 4th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) WR MR REVELATION 192W6 R10154366 PHN: 192W6 Sire: MC REVELATION 129T R823787 DOB: 02/09/2009 Breeder: BLACKWATER CATTLE COMPANY Gen: 3rd Owner: WYNNE RANCH WR NEWT I R10113976 PHN: 675U2 Sire: NEWT OF BRINKS 302P16 R778561 DOB: 01/14/2008 Breeder: JOHN D MILAM Gen: 5th Owner: Multiple Owners (visit www.GoBrangus.com for list) WW CHEROKEE 535W36 R10148892 PHN: 535W36 Sire: SINGLETARY OF BRINKS 675R R778561 DOB: 02/04/2009 Breeder: DOUBLE W RANCH Gen: 4th Owner: DOUBLE W RANCH

Herds: 2 Progeny: 10 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 10 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 22 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 15 Daughters: 0 Herds: 2 Progeny: 17 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 9 Daughters: 0 Herds: 2 Progeny: 32 Daughters: 1 Herds: 2 Progeny: 11 Daughters: 5 Herds: 4 Progeny: 50 Daughters: 0 Herds: 2 Progeny: 37 Daughters: 2 Herds: 1 Progeny: 3 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 6 Daughters: 0 Herds: 1 Progeny: 10 Daughters: 0

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-0.4 0.52 1.4 30 0.4 0.5 1.4 45 -0.4 0.58 1.3 30 1.2 0.23 2.2 65 2.6 0.61 1.1 90 3.1 0.54 1.4 95 2.1 0.66 1 80 -5.2 0.54 1.4 1 4.1 0.69 1 >95 -0.7 0.67 1 25 2.4 0.63 1.1 85 -1.2 0.68 1 15 0.9 0.55 1.3 55

39 0.4 8 10 33 0.4 8 25 33 0.47 7 20 34 0.38 8 20 35 0.43 8 20 32 0.35 8 25 34 0.5 6 20 19 0.39 8 70 57 0.55 6 1 41 0.54 6 10 30 0.38 8 30 17 0.4 8 80 33 0.41 8 25

64 0.39 12 15 58 0.41 11 25 61 0.41 11 20 67 0.29 14 10 69 0.4 11 10 57 0.28 14 25 55 0.4 11 30 40 0.37 12 65 88 0.52 9 1 62 0.52 9 20 60 0.35 12 20 41 0.37 12 60 69 0.39 12 10

7 0.22 7 75 24 0.22 7 3 9 0.24 7 70 12 0.21 7 45 12 0.2 7 45 13 0.19 8 40 17 0.22 7 20 16 0.24 7 25 1 0.21 7 >95 8 0.22 7 70 22 0.17 8 10 21 0.2 7 10 14 0.23 7 35

27

0.6 0.27 0.47 30 0.8 0.25 0.47 20 0.7 0.23 0.5 25 0.4 0.18 0.54 45 0.9 0.26 0.47 15 0.1 0.17 0.54 75 0.8 0.23 0.5 20 0.6 0.24 0.5 30 0.6 0.31 0.44 30 1.2 0.31 0.44 5 0.8 0.27 0.47 20 0.8 0.26 0.47 20 1.1 0.28 0.47 10

0.32 0.4 0.17 45 0.78 0.45 0.16 3 0.63 0.28 0.22 10 0.62 0.2 0.23 10 0.15 0.37 0.19 75 0.58 0.19 0.25 15 0.31 0.33 0.2 45 0.36 0.38 0.19 40 0.9 0.51 0.15 2 0.44 0.53 0.15 25 0.65 0.36 0.19 10 0.37 0.37 0.19 35 0.64 0.39 0.19 10

0.01 0.31 0.01 90 -0.004 0.39 0.01 35 -0.009 0.27 0.011 15 -0.004 0.19 0.013 35 -0.005 0.35 0.01 30 -0.001 0.18 0.013 55 -0.001 0.31 0.01 55 -0.001 0.36 0.01 55 0.01 0.49 0.008 90 0.015 0.5 0.007 95 0.024 0.35 0.01 >95 0.005 0.35 0.01 80 -0.001 0.37 0.01 55

0.18 0.32 0.11 15 -0.04 0.36 0.1 60 0.13 0.25 0.11 20 -0.09 0.18 0.13 80 -0.13 0.29 0.11 90 -0.06 0.17 0.13 70 -0.03 0.26 0.11 55 -0.16 0.3 0.11 95 0.16 0.42 0.09 15 0.03 0.43 0.09 40 0.16 0.29 0.11 15 -0.01 0.3 0.11 50 0.13 0.32 0.11 20

35 41

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10 29

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BRANGUS SPRING 2013 SUMMIT LISTS

T

he Spring 2013 Summit Cow list includes 1284 dams. Requirements for a cow to be named a Summit Cow include maintaining a calving interval of 380 days or less, weaned at least 3 calves with all weaning records submitted and an average weaning weight ratio of 105 or higher. Additionally, all qualifying calves must be sired by a registered Brangus bull. The Spring 2013 Summit Sire list includes 43 sires who have sired 5 or more Summit Cows. BRANGUS JOURNAL

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SUMMIT SIRE LISTING Any bull that has sired a minimum of 5 Summit Cows is recognized as a Summit Sire

Reg No

Name

R719316 R728507 R700597 R815045 R556270 R711683 R593769 R666715 R740516 R686399 R557102 R699691 R754008 R737658 R684970 R700879 R282060 R670567 R451636 R716306 R655637 R778561 C35295 R823787 R712154 R517913 R484891 R804378 R670795 R761289 R589799 R733651 R641677 R647046 R753285 R670605 R797239 R636795 Reg No R460092 R532449 R613376 R759199 R654075

ACES TF WRANGLER 145/8 BEST BET OF BRINKS 535H38 BRIGHT SIDE OF BRINKS 789G5 BRINKS BRIGHT SIDE 607L11 BRINKS CC NEWS DAY 661C2 BURTIN'S TRANSFORMER 803G3 CADENCE OF BRINKS CASINO 44F CCR SLEEP EASY 301J5 CCR SLEEP EASY 419G2 CCR UPDATE 314C CENTENIAL OF SALACOA CEO OF BRINKS 99J44 CNF HULK 77H CONFEDERATE DACOTAH EXACTO OF BRINKS GERONIMO OF BRINKS 392F15 GLC CHAMP 533-2967/X HD CADANCE 118H KO OF BRINKS 392F10 LEAD GUN OF BRINKS 222K14 MC BRAVEHEART 1111H24 MC NEW DIRECTION 000 M24 MC NEWS MAN 81H13 MR RAYBRO 435/1-930/5 NEWS MAKER OF BRINKS 71Z4 NIMITZ OF BRINKS 75L12 PICASSO OF BRINKS 881F18 PLS OUTC EDWINA K057 POWERJACK OF ROCKBROOK 559D PR DOUBLE TIME 55/9 SB-CCR TENDERIZER 430E SPECIAL ADDITION OF BRINKS SVF MR 793J41 THE NATURAL OF BRINKS 535F15 TJM JOHN WAYNE 44L TRANSFORMER OF BRINKS Name TYSON OF BRINKS VINSON'S VISION 351B WB TARGET 804D32 WC THE MERLIN 821K WR DUKE 228/F

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# Summit Cows Sired 6 7 29 7 13 15 62 5 7 10 12 8 8 6 5 5 7 10 6 5 10 16 12 5 14 5 14 6 5 7 5 6 5 9 7 8 6 9 # Summit Cows6Sired 5 5 9 5

Owner(s) SPITZER RANCH DURAND CATTLE CO IRON FARM CATTLE CO, RAY JOHNSTON GENESIS RANCH DONALD T THOMAS, CAIN CATTLE CO, INC ZACHARY J OBRIEN, VERNON OR VICKI SUHN RONNIE COONROD, CAIN CATTLE CO, INC KEN HUGHES, MIKE BURTIN IRON FARM CATTLE CO, COW CREEK RANCH A FRANK BROCK COW CREEK RANCH, QUAIL CREEK BRANGUS INC, IRON FARM CATTLE CO LITTLE CREEK FARMS FOSTER J LANIE CHAR-NO FARM KARL ALLEN TOMMIE ROGERS KEITH DREWS LITTLE CREEK FARMS DURAND CATTLE CO, SKYHAWK BRANGUS BLACKWATER CATTLE COMPANY CAIN CATTLE CO, INC, MOUND CREEK RANCHES, DURAND CATTLE CO THIRD DAY RANCH, LLC, MILLER BRANGUS LLC, MOUND CREEK RANCHES SCHMIDT FARMS, MOUND CREEK RANCHES, MILLER BRANGUS LLC CAIN CATTLE CO, INC, MOUND CREEK RANCHES, DONALD T THOMAS MILLER BRANGUS LLC, GARRY G CLEM, MICHAEL BENNETT HARDEE FARMS KARL ALLEN CAIN CATTLE CO, INC PERRY RANCH STEPHEN CLIMER SALACOA VALLEY FARMS, HARDEE FARMS LITTLE CREEK FARMS CAROLYN M BELDEN THIRD DAY RANCH, LLC, MOUND CREEK RANCHES, MILLER BRANGUS LLC KEITH DREWS Owner(s) VINSON RANCHES KEITH DREWS CAROLYN M BELDEN WYNNE RANCHPage 1/2


International Brangus Breeders Association 5750 Epsilon San Antonio, TX 78249 (210) 696-4343

2013 SUMMIT COW LISTING The following requirments are used to identify the Summit Cows: ~ Initially calved at 30 months of age or younger ~ Maintained a calving interval of 380 days or less ~ Must have weaned at least 3 calves ~ All calves weaned must have weaning records submitted ~ Average weaning weight ratio on all weaned calves is 105 or higher ~ All calves must be sired by a registered Brangus bull ~ All 2013 Summit Cows must have recorded a calf born since Jul 1, 2011 To be listed here, the cows must be owned by current IBBA members Owner

Reg No

PHN

3-D FARMS 4F WARD RANCH

R10085158 R761503 R9681551 R9677477 R819407 R793914 R804851 R10044384 R10071347 R728577 R674732 R728599 R728582 R700103 R10062940 R10126985 R823498 R823487 R9671030 R779137 R823497 R779165 R10030301 R796713 R823489 R800126 R796715 R9670970 R9695020 R9695008 R10030284 R10030291 R10093827 R728601 R772062 R785467 R10047068 R10089599 R798929 R772115 R9659124 R801585 R718473 R9677942 R738326 R715407 R9684457 R823733 R10017310 R10049602 R9673792 R9673780

75S 101J6 420/4 59/3 876/2 876/1 98/2 35S4 27S 114H 746-6 93H 97H 04H S-17 U207 57M 61M N-68 1K 6M 70K R-45 13L 27M 29L 74L N-32 P-17 P-34 R-23 R-34 T-101 120H 447K 457L 419S 941T2 803L3 3034/K1 535/N38 23L66 42H 107N3 895J 796H 15N7 20M15 23R 23S2 628P 248P

4 MILE CATTLE COMPANY ADDISON BRANGUS FARMS A FRANK BROCK

ALAMO SUPERIOR BRANGUS ALAN VARNER ANGELO P ZOTTARELLI

ANSONIA FARMS BAR LT BARNETT CATTLE COMPANY BARRY OR VALERIE LEWIS BART J CARTER

Name

A&D BIG SKY KATE 75S MS HCC CATHY 101J6 MS JR/ CADENCE 312H2 420/4 MS JR/ CAPTAIN 59/3 MS JR LAZY BAR CADENCE 876/2 MS TWIN OAKS 876/1 MS TWIN OAKS CADENCE 98/2 SVF MS 35S4 SVF MS 607N2 27S BF MS. BRAVO 114H BF MS BRAVO 746-6 BF MS. BRAVO 93H BF MS. BRAVO 97H BF MS. EXCEL 04H BF MS. LANDRY S-17 BF MS. LANDRY U207 BF MS NEWSDAY 57M BF MS NEWSDAY 61M BF MS NEWSDAY N-68 BF MS PATHFINDER 1K BF MS PATHFINDER 6M BF MS PATHFINDER 70K BF MS PATHFINDER R-45 BF MS SLEEP EASY 13L BF MS SLEEP EASY 27M BF MS SLEEP EASY 29L BF MS SLEEP EASY 74L BF MS. SLEEP EASY N-32 BF MS SLEEP EASY P-17 BF MS SLEEP EASY P-34 BF MS SLEEP EASY R-23 BF MS SLEEP EASY R-34 BF MS. SLEEP EASY T-101 BF MS TIMBERLINE 120H CCC MS POWERJACK 447K MISS SUPERIOR BRANGUS 457L AV MS DAHLIA 419S AV MS LEONA 941T2 DCR MISS TARGET 803L3 MS 38 CENTER RANCH 3034/K1 MS 38 CENTER RANCH 535/N38 MS SVF 23L66 RBF MS EXACT ATLAS 42H MB MS NEWS MAN 107N3 MISS BRINKS CADENCE 895J MISS BRINKS NEWSDAY 796H SF MISS ANGELO 15N7 MC MS NEW MAN 20M15 SVF MS 23R SVF MS 23S2 MS BV 628P MS BV CONFEDERATE 248P

Award Year

2013 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow ** 2009 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2009 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2009 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2006 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2006 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2008 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2008 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2012 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2012 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow **

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2013 SUMMIT COW LISTING Owner

BAR Y BAR RANCH

BEATY FARMS BIG ELM CATTLE COMPANY BILL BACON

BILLEY HENSLEY BILL & MARY HELMS

BKC RANCH, LLC BLACKWATER CATTLE COMPANY

BRAD CHURCH BRANDON BELT

68 | MAY 2013

Reg No

PHN

R811673 R10046760 R740372 R9680941 R9680953 R740385 R740383 R790735 R9666649 R790590 R9684261 R9674301 R10021541 R10021555 R725871 R725872 R799662 R753779 R768419 R699460 R699466 R826648 R802229 R10001742 R10033866 R810214 R9674465 RR10061619 R10127300 R10127227 R10094942 R10079456 R10094896 R808239 R796922 R9666839 R814841 R9669068 R809333 R9669071 R9669062 R9678049 R9658102 R721556 R9688435 R734764 R762554 R775959 R762648 R750501 R824138 R778091 R784964 R754656 R9680311 R9664411 R9684293 R9684284 R9671467 R10001295 R766860 R9664518 R10108773 R9687882 R764525 R10094532 R541001 R521467

894M 248 S 47-43H 25N2 920N1 115H32 136H31 136K2 93M10 01/92L 18P 858P 425 513 809 810 109 945 961 704 716 03M 1L 20P1 18S 350L 18N 204R3 129U4 980U3 129T2 980S7 29T 214L 20L9 403N 209L10 232N3 589L 747N 767N 830N 302M5 81H3 31P 36H14 565J3 336K17 683J 487J3 589M 27L 29L5 98J30 323N 647N 192P4 535P 10N3 206P2 647K 49N2 347U 918P19 10K 480R3 1091B1 052

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Name

MS B/V CONFEDERATE 894M MS B/V HIGHLIGHT 248 S -Y-MS COMET 4743H -Y- MS HERITAGE 25N2 -Y-MS HERITAGE 920N1 -Y-MS NEWSBREAKER 115H -Y-MS NEWSBREAKER 136H31 -Y- MS UPDATE 136K2 FBR MS STOUT 93 M10 JMLB 92L MS BF OVERLOAD 18P MS 2H MACY 858P BHB MS JANA 425 BHB MS JANA 513 BHB MS JANA 809 BHB MS JANA 810 BHB MS JANA 939 BHB MS JANA 945 BHB MS JANA 961 BHB MS JANA DATELINE 704 BHB MS JANA DATELINE 716 2 LAZY H MISS DTIME 3M 2 LAZY H MISS PERFORMER 1L SJ MS COOLHAND 20P1 SJ MS JOHN WAYNE 18S SJ MS SANJAC 350L SJ NEWLY SUREWAYS MS. IDEAL 204R3 BWCC MS NET WORTH 129U4 BWCC MS NEW DIRECTION 980U3 BWC MS LEAD GUN 129T2 BWC MS NEW DIRECTION 980S7 BWC MS WATASH 29T CCC MS 192 NEWSMAKER 214L CCC MS 430 CADENCE 20L9 CCC MS 613 DUCHESS 403N CCC MS BRAVEHEART 209L10 CCC MS BRAVEHEART 232N3 CCC MS BRAVEHEART 589L CCC MS BRAVEHEART 747N CCC MS BRAVEHEART 767N CCC MS BRAVEHEART 830N CCC MS CADENCE 302M5 CCC MS GEMINI 81H3 CCC MS J6 NEWSMAKER 31P CCC MS NEWSMAKER 36H14 CCC MS NOBLE 565J3 CCC MS POWERJACK 336K17 CCC MS POWERJACK 683J CCC MS VISION 487J3 CCR BELINDA PREMIER 589M MBR MS 27L MC MS ALTERNATOR 29L5 MC MS NEWSMAKER 98J30 MISS 4C 323N MISS 4C 647N MISS 4C LEAD GUN 192P4 MISS 4C NEWS MAN 535P MS IRON FARM 301J5-10N3 MS IRON FARM 789G5-206P2 MTG MS-833A-647K OKF MS 23L NEWSMAN 49N2 CB MISS CASH 347U SUHN'S MS CADENCE 918P19 BBR MS COWBOY 10K BBR MS DUKE 480R3 SJR MS LD TB 1091B1 TJ MS PRIDE 052

Award Year

2009 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2011 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow ** 2011 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2009 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2009 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow ** 2007 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2009 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2006 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2008 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow ** cow is a repeat from last years list


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Reg No

PHN

BRANDS BRANGUS RANCH BRELSFORD CATTLE CO BRONIKOWSKI CATTLE CO

R808947 R810273 R9682862 AX9682863 R738103 R10009445 R10066442 R9668883 R753865 R9685474 R9661184 R9656578 R712768 R613288 R775952 R786062 R817984 R698395 R698377 R734682 R762653 R721482 R776361 R734910 R759318 R750486 R750491 R558786 R756733 R569427 R725506 R556822 R651209 R812459 APDX73 R778414 R762785 R794561 R778233 R10014209 R10014214 R9686811 R801266 R664466 R620859 R10131731 R807019 R9679501 R9656126 R788887 R795562 R10126114 R9659638 R10126112 R9659639 R10021079 R10126129 R10135429 R10126124 R10126110 R10021087 R10021086 R10126130 R10083737 R10126123 R10103565 R9678998 R10084453

124/1 962L1 419N 30N 59J17 222R9 30T

BUCK THOMASON

CAIN CATTLE CO, INC

CALYX STAR RANCH

CARL & BECKY GOODNIGHT CAROLYN M BELDEN

CAVENDER BRANGUS

222J25 504P12 468N5 414N22 193G18 71D4 817K 279K 81M7 23G12 823G3 323H3 942J3 124H 684K 75H13 91K3 324J 781J7 336/C2 3G2 658C2 54H3 625B10 636E10 55L 607K10 392K8 27/L23 93K 19P16 50P2 85/4 11/01 32/5 406 201M 79L2 240N2 240M3 91L 190L 79R5 79N 302R5 240N 107P 512S3 419M 79S4 406R4 406N 406P3 406T 556S 419S 207T 839P 331S8

Name

BRAND'S MS CHRONICLE 124/1 HJB MS CADENCE 962L1 BC MS BRIGHT STAR BC MS SILVER STAR MISS BRINKS CHALLENGER 59J17 IH MS BRIGHT SIDE 222R9 IH MS LEAD GUN 30T MISS BEST BET 260-3 MISS BRINKS PICASSO 222J25 MS BRINKS ALI 504P12 MS BRINKS PACESETTER 468N5 MS TRANSFORMER 414N22 CALDWELL MISS COWBOY 193G18 CCC MISS TYSON 71D4 CCC MS 192 NEWSMAKER 817K CCC MS 20 TARGET 279K CCC MS BULLSEYE 81M7 CCC MS FURY 23G12 CCC MS FURY 823G3 CCC MS NEWS DAY 323H3 CCC MS NEWS DAY 942J3 CCC MS NEWSMAKER 124H CCC MS NEWSMAKER 684K CCC MS POWERJACK 75H13 CCC MS TRANSFORMER 91K3 CCC MS TYSON 324J CCC MS TYSON 781J7 ER LADY XS 336/C2 GB GLYNN 3G2 RBR MISS EXACTO 658C2 S.B. MS CADENCE 54H3 SCR MS UPDATE 625B10 WOW MS ROYALE 636E10 CSR MS EUREKA 55L D BAR D MS ABIGAIL MISS BRINKS CADENCE 607K10 MISS BRINKS TROOPER 392K8 MS 38 CENTER RANCH 27/L23 MS CALYX GAUCHO 93K MS CSR SANDIA JACK 19P16 MS CSR SANDIA JACK 50P2 G-2 BRIGHT SUZY 85/4 G-2 MS SUZY 11/01 MILLER 32/5 WALKINGS 406 WALKING S MISS 201M WALKINGS MISS 79L2 WC CLARABELLE 240N WC CLARISSA 240M3 WC MAID MARIAN 91L WC MIRANDA 190L WC MISS ABIGAIL 79R5 WC MISS AMBROSIA 79N WC MISS ANGIE 302R5 WC MISS ANNALISE 240N WC MISS ATLANTA 107P WC MISS DALIA 512S3 WC MISS HARRIET 419M WC MISS HONEY 79S4 WC MISS ROSA 406R4 WC MISS ROSALINA 406N WC MISS ROSE 406P3 WC MISS ROSY HOLTZ 406T WC MISS SELENA 556S WC MISS SONAR 419S WC MISS VIVIAN 207T WC PRISCILLA 839P CB MS BT 331S8

Award Year

2010 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2010 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2006 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2006 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2006 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2010 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2012 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2011 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow ** 2012 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow ** 2011 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow ** 2012 Summit Cow

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Reg No

R10030781 R10043524 R795271 R10017630 R772374 R746004 R715068 R10056212 R10039464 R724138 R794716 R10016725 R9693690 R9676380 CECIL CHURCH R9675962 R10034106 R785591 R691825 R10037508 CHARLES R CHALKER R9685687 R774671 R816690 R719894 CHARLES S HATFIELD R757447 R729368 R764421 R648566 R797679 R797689 R745676 R745680 R745681 CHAR-NO FARM R748896 R701641 R686104 R719470 R9664373 R9664370 R9684738 R9661637 R10017039 R789978 R9684640 R9684751 R10012219 R526036 R794516 R10017044 R10012226 UB10117656 R589286 R522394 R805498 CHELSIE MEYER R806589 CHIMNEY ROCK CATTLE COMPANY R785963 R10051629 R10031200 R787572 CIRCLE C BRANGUS R10017558 R785202 CIRCLE J FARMS R9690784 R10089618 R753839 CIRCLE RP R9669199 CLOVER RANCH R9672507 R9695096 R10062865 CODY & LEAH DOUGLAS R683558

70 | MAY 2013

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PHN

795P2 661R 2L 291R 80K 80J 381-H 11S15 1178R2 456H 01/K20 839R3 468P57 801P 30P 820S 47L 1G 343R 27P 351K 351M3 351H 928 817 932 511 104 108 511I 537I 82I 890J 177F2 7F5 7G3 425N 77N3 193N2 627M2 37R2 26K4 26N5 237N3 53P3 37/B 289L3 289R3 427P2 425U 26D 26/A M216 JG 20 683K 782S 99R3 263L Y23R 21L 336P 504T 75J14 74N3 166N 99P21 23S4 8/7

Name

CB MS ELVIS 795P2 CB MS LG 661R CB MS LUCKY 2L CB MS NMR 291R CB MS SUGAR VISION 80K CB MS. VISIONS SUGAR 80J CCC MS. TARGET 381H GACC MS GERONIMO 11S15 GH MS BURTRAN 1178R2 MC MS TARGET 456H MS 38 CENTER RANCH 01/K20 MS BAR C 839R3 MS BRINKS SONAR 468P57 MS JLS REVENUE 801P CB MISS ELIXIR 30P CB MISS ELIXIR 820S CB MS JOYCE 47L MISS CC EXACTO 1G PR MS ELIXIR 343R CEDAR CREEK 27P CEDAR CREEK 351K CEDAR CREEK MISS 351M3 MISS CC SPECIAL 351H CSH MS ARK JACK 928 CSH MS JACK 817 CSH MS JACK 932 CSH MS NEWSMAKER 511 CSH MS TUFFY 104 CSH MS TUFFY 108 MS. MORRIS 511I MS. MORRIS 537I MS. MORRIS 82I CEDAR CREEK 890J CNF BK FARAH 177F2 CNF BK FUTIE 7F/5 CNF DUKE GLORY 7G3 CNF MISS ANNE 425N CNF MISS ANNIE 77N3 CNF MISS BOSS' LADY 193N2 CNF MISS BRAVO 627M2 CNF MISS CHIEF 37R2 CNF MISS DUKE 5 KRIS 26K4 CNF MISS DUSTY 26N5 CNF MISS GLORY 237N3 CNF MISS JACKS LADY 53P3 CNF MISS PLG PRIS 37B CNF MISS ROCKY 289L3 CNF MISS ROCKY 289R3 CNF MISS ROYAL LADY 427P2 CNF MISS UB ANNE 425U CNF MS DUSTY 26D MISS CNF EXACTO 26/A SR WARRIOR PRINCESS M216 J.G. MISS HOUSTON SHADOW CCC MS POWERJACK 683K MISS CRC BEAR BRYANT 782S MISS CRC BLACKHAWK 99R3 MS HD BRIGHT SIDE 263L CCB SAMI SVF MS 21L CJF MS. BRIGHTSIDE 336P CJF MS TRACKER 504T MISS BRINKS GAUCHO 75J14 MB MS MOTASH 74N3 SVF MS 166N SVF MS 99P21 WF MS 23S4 MS. BLACKLAND PERFORMER 8/7

Award Year

2011 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2008 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2010 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2010 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2008 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2009 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow ** 2012 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow ** cow is a repeat from last years list


2013 SUMMIT COW LISTING Owner

CROSS 3B RANCH CROSS N FARM CUEVAS T3 BRANGUS DALE AND NANCY KIRKHAM

DAL WILLIAMSON DANIEL JOSEPH WATSON DANNY FARRIS

DANNY R HAYNES DARRELL KING DAVID BURKE DAVID G ALPHIN DAVID & LAURIE HORTON DAVID ROADRUCK DENNIS D CROSS

D FRANK & MICHELLE PERRY DIAMOND S BRANGUS DIAMOND S RANCH DOGUET DIAMOND D RANCH

DONALD MAXWELL DONALD T THOMAS

Reg No

PHN

R710675 R10118815 R9662471 R10104987 R10033934 R787093 R10005132 R9663836 R724068 R697517 R9684216 R774183 R724066 R9684224 APDX60 R794427 R747971 R794421 R9682111 R747974 R768090 R699657 R785127 R730420 R730423 R816767 R816694 R816764 R816807 R10062652 R708463 R10047232 R10044678 R801022 R693864 R9695413 R10019878 R760837 R9676621 R713911 R10047335 R10047329 R752484 R780629 R9690893 R797489 R10065737 R10084404 R10015227 R644611 R704814 R10117241 APDX157 R10048650 R10083692 R9694759 R10083670 R807378 R657145 R744307 R795717 R814732 R9663170 R10016794 R10044436 R10031738 R10069974 R760288

8/8 13/8 15N5 13U 13R 3241L 128P 237N 201H2 237G 402P 174K 402H2 162P 201M3 402L 60J 136L 402N7 402J3 98K2 793-G6 23L9 153J 165J 780K 155H 380K 385L 76S 70H1 31/5 27/5 430L3 09/6 248P3 31J - 6R 6K 272N 328H 071S 711S 85/9 24K3 45P 23L 40S 517S 918R9 918E4 96H 31/T 804P1 88S9 804T14 439P6 294T 20M7 560/6 1249/J3 804L27 814/M 780N 23R36 23S21 31R14 403T 607J3

Name

MS BLACKLAND PERFORMER 8/8 MS BLACKLAND XS TARGET 13/8 MS BAR C 15N5 CN MS IKE OF BRINKS 13U MS BRINKS COOL HAND 13R WAT FIRST LADY 3241L KB MISS 331M-128P KB MS 803G3-237N KB MS CADENCE 201H2 KB MS CADENCE 237G KB MS CADENCE 402P KB MS CONFEDERATE 174K KB MS EASY STREET 402H2 KB MS JOHN WAYNE 162P KB MS KO 201M3 KB MS NEWSDAY 402L KB MS NEWSDAY 60J KB MS POWERLINE 136L KB MS POWERLINE 402N7 KB MS SPECIAL ADDITION 402J3 MBR MS CADENCE 98K2 SVF MISS TRANSFORMER SVF MS 23L9 MISS FARRIS 571-153J MISS FARRIS 571-165J MS FARRIS 571G-780K MS FARRIS DUKE 155H MS FARRIS DUKE 380K MS FARRIS TEJANO 385L HF MISS COMBO J BAR L MS IMPACT 70H1 MISS DK'S CHIP 31/5 MISS DK'S SLEEP EASY 27/5 MS IRON FARM 152W-430L3 A MISS PFC 09/6 MS IRON FARM 314C-248P3 MS LURAY 31J - 60R MS MIFFLIN 6K CCC MS CADENCE 272N CN MS KELSEY 328H MS FARRIS BRIGHTSIDE 55 071S MS FARRIS BRIGHTSIDE 55 711S MS JBL CIBOLO 85/9 PS MS COWBOY 24K3 RCR EASY CADENCE 45P RCR GAREY'S CADENCE 23L RCR TRANSFORMER 40S CB MS AFFIRMED 517S SUHN'S MS JOHN WAYNE 918R9 CCF MS KING GEORGE 918E4 ECH HOTSHOT 96H DIA S T L LADY 31/T DDD MISS 804P1 DDD MS AMBER 88S9 DDD MS GIGGLES 804T14 DDD MS KAITLYN 439P6 DDD MS PROMISE 294T MC MS NEWS MAN 20M7 MS RAYBRO 560/6-158/9 SG LYNN 1249J3 SG MS FULLBACK 804L27 SG ROXIE 814M SG TIFFANY 780N SVF MS 23R36 SVF MS 23S21 SVF MS 31R14 CB MS FRED 403T DCR MS BRIGHT FORMAN 607J3

Award Year

2009 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2012 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2012 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2010 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2006 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow ** 2012 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2012 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2006 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2008 Summit Cow

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Reg No

R755966 R684564 DON K HALL R734446 R677324 R10014509 R9693007 R805470 DON WALKER R9685451 R9694680 DOROTHY OR JAMES BENNETT R822305 R657195 DOUBLE W RANCH R10004108 R728286 DOUG & DERENDA GARISS R749010 R10056184 R10056188 R797901 R749736 R775247 R749008 R797884 R693986 R668994 DR DANNY MOUNT R778785 R717941 R812486 R9690259 DR DWAINE DICKEY R10055184 DURAND CATTLE CO R9685428 EL RANCHO ESPANOL DE CUYAMA R10018685 EMMETT MILLS JR R761763 ERIC MUIR R10053994 ERNEST LYNN & DANA WHITE R656448 FISHER CATTLE RANCH LLC R815160 R9687746 FLYING C BRANGUS R10084124 R10006650 FOOTHILL FARM R572016 FRAN SMITH R785733 GALLOWAY BRANGUS FARMS R776312 R776275 R9667681 GARRY G CLEM R10087438 R10044680 GARY L BRUNS R10106442 GARY TOWNSEND R10036952 R767567 R10037063 UB10035254 GARY W MARKHAM R10079259 GAYLON JONES JR R10056093 R807731 R10038839 R10033413 R9657320 GERALD EVERS R10111742 R761863 R766388 R744930 R766384 R9690261 GRASSHOPPER HILL FARM R752956 R752957 R749369 R777591 R801772 GREG ROMANS R10090223 R10062794

72 | MAY 2013

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PHN

113J 512G 46J 329/7 336R 203N1 56L 468P12 820/R29 KP102L 23/6 675R24 535H37 755J 11S25 70S1 112L 11J 11K 70J1 50L 77G 70F5 37J5 85G2 337L4 51N2 629 392P32 4057P 895J5 355S 9733F 70M5 535P 51T2 101PI 7C 15L 5K 54K11 354 302T10 415S1 69T 589P3 14K3 15P4 672L3 360J5 760S5 18/L 805/R 209S 804M13 33T 33/9 37/9 3/9 81/9 170N5 1013J 216J 72J 176K 117L3 137T 154S

Name

HONEY CREEK MS UPDATE 113 ZM MS VALIANT 51G2 DH MISS PRODUCER 46J DH MISS TYSON 329/7 DH MS COWBOY 336R DH MS SCOTCHCAP 203N1 DH MS SCOTCHCAP 56L MS BRINKS TARGET 468P12 MS CR 27K20 820/R29 KP CADENCE 312/102L MS RAYBRO 23/6-722/4 MS BRINKS CLIPPER 675R24 MS BRINKS THE NATURAL 535H37 GACC MS 755J GACC MS BT 11S25 GACC MS BT 70S1 GACC MS CADENCE 112L GACC MS CADENCE 11J GACC MS CADENCE 11K GACC MS NEWSDAY 70J1 GACC MS TRANSFORMER 50L GACC MS TYSON 77G MISS BRINKS BRIGHT PROM 70F5 MF MISS 598D2 37J5 MF MISS 598D2 85G2 MF MISS JAVELIN 337L4 MF MISS PINE 51N2 CSH MS TUFFY 629 MS BRINKS CEO 392P32 CUYAMA MISS CHAMP 4057P MS MILLS NEWSBREAKER 895J5 MS COTTON GROVE 31J-355S CCR QUEEN DOLLY 9733F BURTINS MISS GERONIMO 70M5 BURTINS MISS NEW ERA 535P MF MISS DECADE 330 51T2 MISS BJ LINK 101PI U K MISS EXACTO 7C EL OTRO'S MS 15L CCC MS 20 TARGET 5K CCC MS 430 NEWSMAKER 54K11 GBF MS TYSON IMAGE JR 354 MS CRC SPC 302T10 MS MW SONAR 415S1 MS GB GOLDEN GIRL 69T CCR BELINDA PREMIER 589P3 CCR IDELETTE 14K3 CCR PATSY 15P4 CCR SUGAR QUEEN 672L3 MISS BRINKS CADENCE 360J5 MS BRINKS BEAR BRYANT 760S5 MS RJR 18L MS RJR RANDI 805/R RR MS SPECIAL OCCASION 209S SF MISS ANGELO 804M13 EVERS MS CLASSIC 33T GWE MS EVERS 33/9 GWE MS EVERS 37/9 GWE MS EVERS 3/9 GWE MS NOON 81/9 MF MISS CRUISER 170N5 GH 1013J GH 216J GH 72J GH MS TOMMY 176K MS GH CADENCE 117L3 RB MISS BRIGHTSIDE 137T RB MS BRIGHT SIDE 154S

Award Year

2006 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow ** 2009 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2011 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow ** 2009 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2012 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2010 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2011 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow ** ** cow is a repeat from last years list


2013 SUMMIT COW LISTING Owner

GREUEL FAMILY BRANGUS

Reg No

R9674795 R793554 HARDEE FARMS R705380 HARRELL & SONS BRANGUS R754811 HARTLEY FARMS R9692100 HAYFORD BRANGUS R744466 HAYMANS 711 RANCH R739728 R782662 R756158 R675135 R741204 R741198 R10011718 R10011702 R10048029 R10077017 R10048022 R10077019 R10077034 R10077020 R10042730 R10048049 R10048049 R10091403 R10094042 R712370 R10042690 R10042692 R10048041 R10048038 R768494 HENGST BROTHERS BRANGUS R731089 R10034277 R9660750 HODDE LAND & CATTLE COMPANY R9677183 R759097 R10125830 IRON FARM CATTLE CO R656596 R824143 R711501 R10106833 R807387 R9661994 R9668817 R813431 R9670979 R9695386 R9661948 R9670996 R9670982 R9695438 R10001314 R10001309 R713457 R801027 R10023958 R9695431 R666835 R713461 R736550 R753599 R753598 R10019094 R10023964 R10054342 R453563 R758954 JACKIE & KELLY GRISSOM R737833

PHN

627N2 26L 271H2 44J22 66/4 10J2 192/H 342/K2 007K 102F 20H 7H 167R 142R 345S 525S 342S 528S 564T 530S 248R 379S 379S 676T 729T 205G2 267R 271R 341S 364S 111J 62/92 49S5 14M 820/P39 535K21 138/7 T605F3 2322M4 T465H2 541T4 889M 465M 193N 5137L3 1086N 1086P 122M 430N 516N3 044P 1205P3 355P4 72-G 95L 33R 386P 516E 516G 628H 895J 1233J 30R 354R2 996S7 386Y 50J 392H6

Name

CNF MISS BRAVO 627N2 WW MISS CADDY 26L MISS HD CADANCE 271H2 MS HD CADENCE 44J22 HARTLEY'S JANE 66/4 TJ'S MS THUNDER CFC MS EXACTO 192/H CFC MS MACHO 342/K2 MS HD FLORIDAN 007K MS THOMAS 198C-102F WPH. MS. 042. 20H WPH. MS. 042. 7H WPH MS BRIGHTSIDE 167R WPH MS BRIGHTSIDE 63 142R WPH MS BRIGHTSIDE 63 345S WPH MS CNOVA 525S WPH MS DUCHESS 193 342S WPH MS DUCHESS 193 528S WPH MS DUCHESS 193 564T WPH MS DUCHESS 530S WPH MS JESTER 248R WPH MS JESTER 379S WPH MS JESTER 379S WPH MS JESTER 99P 676T WPH MS JESTER 99P 729T WPH MS PATH 205G2 WPH MS SPADD 267R WPH MS SPADD 271R WPH MS SPADD 341S WPH MS TERRANCE 364S WPH MS TIMBER 111J GLEN OAK JENNY 62/92 HBB MS 23M3-49S5 HBB MS 338H2-14M MS 38 CENTER RANCH 820/P39 SVF MS. 535K21 TQBF MS. CHIRON 138/7 CCR BLOSSOM 605E3 CCR LADY DAWN 2322M4 CCR PREMIER 465H2 LL MS JOHN WAYNE 541T4 MC MS KITTEN 889M MS IRON FARM 10J3-465M MS IRON FARM 154H2-193N MS IRON FARM 154H2-5137L3 MS IRON FARM 301J5-1086N MS IRON FARM 301J5-1086P MS IRON FARM 301J5-122M MS IRON FARM 301J5-430N MS IRON FARM 301J5-516N3 MS IRON FARM 314C-044P MS IRON FARM 314C-1205P3 MS IRON FARM 314C-355P4 MS IRON FARM 314C-72G MS IRON FARM 314C-95L MS IRON FARM 415M-33R MS IRON FARM 44G-386P MS IRON FARM 634C7-516E MS IRON FARM 634C7-516G MS. IRON FARM 634C7-628H MS IRON FARM 698F4-895J MS IRON FARM 71Z4-1233J MS IRON FARM 789G5-30R MS IRON FARM 789G5-354R2 MS IRON FARM 789G5-996S7 SF MS CHAMP 533 386Y VCR MS FORESIGHT 675-50J S.B. MS PATH 392H6

Award Year

2011 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2008 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2008 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2008 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2009 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow

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Reg No

PHN

JACLYN CLIMER

R10059672 R9675731 R10083655 R690340 R10001505 R745389 R699293 R788400 R807347 R681981 R752312 R9669975 R797352 R734201 R734157 R734155 R734154 R819446 R10053115 R9667295 R9686183 APDX218 R9686188 R9677964 R631696 R818804 R10033238 R10058789 R772932 R772883 R685534 R750438 R743978 R819018 R10057345 R796934 R751013 R821365 R794396 R9666847 R10032964 R728126 R824605 R10003664 R10083209 R754188 R9685672 R10049603 R10094663 R685531 R10015979 R721391 R694602 R590525 R796326 R815545 R773209 R747762 R10050873 R638916 R10089942 R10107786 R10107764 R796318 R815575 R10107773 R815572 R10015978

407S1 675K1 804T7 046U 956P 122J 18G 201L6 111M3 61 60 112N 160 20/5 30/8 49/8 50/8 156 11/32S 334M JDM18P2 50P2 JDM25P3 857N 014E2 274K6 535R2 646 290 280 347 429 589 632 183S3 3L7 135/J 905/N 561L2 68N 804/S23 30H28 33M 99R23 392T34 406J18 796P2 535S14 594S7 707 6/5 24/8 20/7 14/4 38/1 13/2 32/0 35/9 20/6 16/5 21/7 28/8 6/8 13/1 33/2 15/8 29/2 5/5

JAMES O & DIANE D AYERS J BAR M BRANGUS RANCH J-B CATTLE J B CATTLE COMPANY JERRY & TERRY LIGON JIM & BRENDA MUSSULMAN

JIMMY ROPPOLO J - J BRANGUS RANCH JLS INTERNATIONAL INC JOE PAUL LACK JR

JOHN DIXON & SONS

JOHN D MILAM

JON FORD KARL ALLEN

74 | MAY 2013

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Name

5CC MS 535 TRANSFORMER 407S1 5CC MS CHALLENGER 675K1 DDD UPPERCUTS FAITH 804T7 JA IMPACT MORNING STAR 046U JBM MISS LINK KELLY 956P JBM MS NEWSDAY 122J MS WR IDA BELL 18G MISS BRINKS TYPESETTER 201L6 MC MS KITTEN 111M3 61/6 JM'S MISS EXACTO JM MISS INVESTMENT 60/9 JM'S MISS ACE-LES 112N JM'S MISS DUKE 160/01 JM'S MISS EXACTO 20/5 JM'S MISS EXACTO 30/8 JM'S MISS EXACTO 49/8 JM'S MISS HOTLINE 50/8 JM'S MS ACE LES 156M MISS RELOAD 32S MS THOMAS 289F-334M MUSSULMAN'S CADENCE 18P2 MUSSULMAN'S CADENCE 50P2 MUSSULMAN'S TRANSFORMER 25P3 MB MS TENDERIZER 857N MS WH DESIGNER 10A-014E2 MS JLS CADENCE 274K6 MS JLS REVENUE 535R2 LACK'S MS MESC 646/548 MS BECKY 290 VISION 57 MS LACK 280 CB-52 MS LACK 347-CB-81A MS. LACK 429-SA-557 MS. LACK 589-PS-183 MS LEE 632-GER-160 CCC MS 111 JOHN WAYNE 183S3 CCC MS 192 NEWSMAKER 3L7 CLEM'S APOLLO 135/J CLEM'S COWBOY 905N OKF MS ADVANCER 561L2 CCC MS 336 NEWSMAKER 68N CR 1ST MS NEW DESIGN 804S23 MISS BRINKS GERONIMO 30H28 MS BRINKS CADENCE 33M MS BRINKS CADENCE 99R23 MS BRINKS GARRETT 392T34 MS BRINKS SAUGHATCHEE 406J18 MS BRINKS VAN GO 796P2 SVF MS 535S14 WR MS DUKE 594S7 MS LACK 707-TREM-79 KC OUTCROSS LADY 6/5 KS COMMANDER BELLE 24/8 KS COMMANDER LADY 20/7 KS CRACKER GEM 14/4 KS CULPEPPER SUZ 38/1 KS DACOTAH 13/2 KS DACOTAH QUEEN 32/0 KS DAKOTAH SUZ 35/9 KS LADY 20/6 KS MISS CHIEF 16/5 KS MISS MARION 21/7 KS MISS OUTCROSS 28/8 KS MISS OUTCROSS 6/8 KS MISS VIKING SUZ 13/1 KS OC SISTER SUZ 33/2 KS OUTCROSS 15/8 KS OUTCROSS LADY 29/2 KS OUTCROSS LADY 5/5

Award Year

2013 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2008 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2007 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2009 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2010 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2011 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2006 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow ** 2012 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2007 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow ** cow is a repeat from last years list


2013 SUMMIT COW LISTING Owner

KEITH DANIEL KEITH DREWS

KEN HUGHES

KENNETH MUTSCHER LEVON ENZOR LITTLE CREEK FARMS

L & K FARMS L & W CATTLE CO

LYNN & MARY MCCANN

Reg No

PHN

R773201 R10050884 R700878 R700875 R9666217 R10010707 R652416 R652427 R590355 R612825 R652465 R620668 R585244 R572135 R491398 R652466 R652458 R779549 R815235 R769923 R798484 R798482 R10087291 R769946 R815631 R10020152 R772236 R9665758 R10006649 R704992 R824600 R548013 R571123 R10099842 R10047046 R10076725 R10076725 R10047155 R10047009 R10076847 R9681505 R718041 R9681495 R9681481 R9681447 R793271 R9681530 R718060 R10005164 R10010421 R10005321 R813075 R813128 R10010425 R10010443 R10005704 R10010454 R813144 R819110 R823877 R782087 R9685423 R10009873 R10112530 R9673996 R781811 R801303 R789977

17/0 31/6 34/7 32 54 75P 148F 118F 129D 183D 62F 71E 8D 9C 17/Z 64F 58F 75K 30M 240K 535L6 240L 392T 760K 98M 30R2 87K 40/3 75P 196G-6 30M29 33C MN537-3 247T4 21R4 21S 21S 27S 449R1 497S 132N 205G 27N2 331N2 33N 85K1 85P 94G 27P2 361P3 858P1 18L3 247L 719P 85R 205P4 11R2 205L 76M13 23N5 698K2 392P4 487R19 464U 15/N25 406K6 40M 15K

Name

KS THE LADY 17/0 KS VISION LADY 31/6 MS HERCULES 5/3 MS INOVATOR 32 MISS KC 314C MISS KC SPECIAL DC LADY SHAQ 148F DC MS CHAMP 118F DC MS CHAMP 129D DC MS CHAMP 183D DC MS CHAMP 62F DC MS CHAMP 71E DC MS CHAMP 8D DC MS CLASSIC 9C DC MS EXACTO 17Z DC MS INTEGRITY 64F DC MS JAKE 58F JAK MISS BRIGHT SIDE 75K JAK MISS BT 30M JAK MISS CASINO 240K JAK MISS CASINO 535L6 JAK MISS KO 240L JAK MISS L11 392T JAK MISS NATURAL 760K JAK MISS NEW ERA 98M JAK MISS STINGER 30R2 JAK MISS THE NATURAL 87K KWM MS CHALLENGER 40/3 MISS BJ BACKSIDE 75P MISS HD CADENCE 196G-6 MS BRINKS BEST BET 30M29 ECH CHARO J-3 TAYCHELLE 537C LCF MS DUKE 247T4 LCF MS SPECIAL TRANS 21R4 LCF MS SPECIAL TRANS 21S LCF MS SPECIAL TRANS 21S LCF MS SPECIAL TRANS 27S LCF MS SPECIAL TRANS 449R1 LCF MS SPECIAL TRANS 497S MISS LCF 132N MISS LCF 205G MISS LCF 27N2 MISS LCF 331N2 MISS LCF 33N MISS LCF 85K1 MISS LCF 85P MISS LCF 94G MISS LCF CADANCE 27P2 MISS LCF CADANCE 361P3 MISS LCF CADENCE 858P1 MISS LCF CENTENIAL 18L3 MISS LCF CENTENIAL 247L MISS LCF CENTENIAL 719P MISS LCF CENTENIAL 85R MISS LCF CENTENNIAL 205P4 MISS LCF FORMAT 11R2 MISS LCF IMPACT 205L MS HD BRIGHT SIDE 76M13 MS HD KO 23N5 MS HD REMINGTON 698K2 MS BRINKS LEAD GUN 392P4 MS BRINKS LEAD GUN 487R19 LWMISSGARRETT464U MS 38 CENTER RANCH 15/N25 MS BRINKS SAUGHATCHEE 406K6 QCB MS. MAGGIE 40M CNF MISS DUKE 6 KARA 15K

Award Year

2008 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2006 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2010 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2011 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2006 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow ** 2011 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2010 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow

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Reg No

R10012803 R787199 R807047 R807041 R734186 R10059997 R716278 LYNN PATTERSON R10113086 R10124968 MARK PERRY R10002966 MARK W BROWN R634904 MARTIN-BRUNI CATTLE COMPANY R811079 R9661124 MC CREARY FARMS R9684740 R690228 R812422 R9690024 R10042464 R10020928 R9690284 R9690138 R10042402 R9690299 R582046 R525074 MEGAN LEI SCHWARZ R9668457 MEL DAINTY R10013982 R10089580 R10013981 MELFORD JAY SHELEY JR OR JANICE KAY SHELEY R776428 R722991 R9668680 R801336 R9668693 R10000101 R10000110 R10000105 R776435 R678384 R704390 R776441 MICHAEL C MANNING R824632 MICHAEL D & CAROL A CANDLER R10004658 R10099473 MICHAEL HUNT R10007796 R10118826 MIDSOUTH CATTLE R10096378 R10085455 R10085456 MIKE BURTIN R10087252 R815157 R725785 R684969 R749086 R737439 R805948 R10020102 R10020119 R725794 R773736 R794751 R10040948 R790967 R749074 R600181 MILLER BRANGUS LLC R9658106 R776374 R734833

76 | MAY 2013

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PHN

457R 823K2 033L2 176L 21H 610T 68G 5117 1918 60/P 6/5 535M11 30N4 457N5 8G 210L4 543N 74R 174P3 320N7 85N5 300R5 37P 11C 339A2 317/N 31R 39T 29R 27/0 1/8 9/3 12/1 25/3 12/4 31/4 23/4 4/0 13/6 3/7 11/0 88M4 18P 27T2 23R11 9U2 458T 129T2 129T4 535T2 302M 415H 918F3 535J5 59H 918L7 415R 70R4 201H2 535K2 141L 762R4 237K 918J 415D5 160M3 656K 158H1

Name

CNF MISS SHADOW 457R MISS BJ 823K2 TF MS 033L2 TF MS 176L TF MS 21H TF MS 610T TF MS 68G PB MS ANGELO 5117 PB MS BLIZZARD 1918 ON MS TRANSFORMER CLOUD 60/P MS LR MARY ANN 6/5 MS BRINKS ALI 535M11 MS BRINKS VAN GO 30N4 CNF MISS SHADOW 457N5 MF MISS 024C 8G MF MISS 100H2 210L4 MF MISS BRIGHT SIDE 543N MF MISS CEO 74R MF MISS CEO L4 174P3 MF MISS CEO L4 320N7 MF MISS SHARRON 85N5 MF MISS STRIKEEAGLE 300R5 MF MISS YOEMAN 37P MF MS GORILA 11C MF MS WALKER 339A2 DIAS GRACIE 317/N RB MS GRAY 57-31R RB MS JOHN WAYNE 39T RB MS TRANSFORMER 29R MS TD CAVALIER 27/0 MS TEARDROP 1/8 MS TEAR DROP 9/3 TD LADY STATS 12/1 TD MISS LODGE 25/3 TD MS CHIEF 12/4 TD MS GILA 31/4 TD MS OSCAR 23/4 TD MS OSCAR 4/0 TD MS. STARFIRE 13/6 TD MS STATS 3/7 TD MS UPDATE 11/0 MS BRINKS CEO 88M4 MS RB BEST BET 18P MS RB NEW DIRECTION 27T2 SVF MS 23R11 T. O. MS. NEMITZ 9U2 BWC MS LEAD GUN 458T CRP MS LEADGUN 129T2-ET CRP MS LEADGUN 129T4-ET BURTIN'S BT 535T2 BURTINS MISS ALI 302M BURTINS MISS CADENCE 415H BURTIN'S MISS CADENCE 918F3 BURTINS MISS CASSINO 535J5 BURTIN'S MISS CASSINO 59H BURTINS MISS CASSINO 918L7 BURTINS MISS CEO 415R BURTINS MISS C.E.O. 70R4 BURTINS MISS EASY 201H2 BURTINS MISS GERONIMO 535K2 BURTINS MISS KO 141L BURTIN'S MISS L11 762R4 BURTINS MISS TRANS 237K BURTINS MS CONFEDERATE 918J MISS BBCC HERITAGE 415D5 CCC MS 192 NEWSMAKER 160M3 CCC MS LODGE 656K CCC MS NEWSMAKER 158H1

Award Year

2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow ** 2007 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2006 Summit Cow 2006 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2006 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2011 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow ** 2011 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow ** 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2006 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2006 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow ** cow is a repeat from last years list


2013 SUMMIT COW LISTING Owner

MOUND CREEK RANCHES

MY BRANGUS

MYLES GALYON NATHAN L HOLCOMB NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY

O K FARMS

PAGE FARM PENNRIDGE RANCH PERRY RANCH

Reg No

PHN

R776290 R705223 R558788 R9664812 R772767 R9669186 R821520 R10132653 R10023481 R826896 R9688051 R821985 R821980 R10081287 R765788 R10131915 R808635 R746699 R777962 R674188 R578582 R746019 R728195 R10080346 R10020354 AX10043856 AX10043728 R798415 R711749 R10005519 R823786 R9678349 C10006902 R10080264 R10038940 R10020314 R754656 R10126866 R784962 R669527 R10019557 R10054767 R593192 R10036532 R9673848 R9692054 R10063898 R10031289 R697517 R807577 R9660948 R9676654 R10006500 R707521 R572943 R10088621 R794675 R790811 R723077 R9664535 R790962 R771943 R10128987 R695929 R10011661 R787040 R753718 R9671678

492K3 980G19 675/C2 295N 005K 228N 541M 129U6 17R5 535M 129P 278M 541M3 129T9 112J 921U3 29M3 1111J10 165K 74F2 107 17J 99H49 129T9 889R2 541S8 129S21 48L 264H 000M10 000M22 129P3 15P2 541T7 68R3 889R9 98J30 889U9 834L 392F3 31R 589S 915/D 21R 310 46 81S 99S2 237G 2014 3084 4060 5112 833 333 501T4 501L 560L 674/8 561N2 568L 703/0 535U16 4/7 83R 27L 9302 327N2

Name

CCC MS NEWSMAKER 492K3 CCC MS PINELOG 980G19 ER LADY SH 675/C2 HB MS NEWSMAKER 295N LAROSE BL 362H3-005K MB MOTASH 228N MB MS GOOD FORTUNE 541M MB MS LEGEND 129U6 MB MS NEW DIRECTION 17R5 MB MS NEW ERA 535M MB MS NEWS MAN 129P MB MS NEWS MAN 278M MB MS NEWS MAN 541M3 MB MS NIMITZ 129T9 MB MS PATHFINDER 112J MB MS PATTON 921U3 MC MS ALTERNATOR 29M3 MC MS LECHE 1111J10 MC MS NEWS MAN 165K MC MS TEXAS MANDATE 74F2 MF MR PM 107 MF MS NEWSDAY 17J MISS BRINKS KO 99H49 MC MS 004 TRAVELER 129T9 MC MS 338 RIGHT TIME 889R2 MC MS 661 JOHN WAYNE 541S8 MC MS ALLIANCE 129S21 MC MS BRAVEHEART 48L MC MS BUCKSHOT 264H MC MS FREIGHTLINER 000M10 MC MS FREIGHTLINER 000M22 MC MS FRONTIER 129P3 MC MS GRAND DESIGN 15P2 MC MS GUNS 541T7 MC MS JOHN WAYNE 68R3 MC MS MILT 889R9 MC MS NEWSMAKER 98J30 MC MS NILT 889U9 MC MS TARGET 834L MC MS WRANGLER 392F3 MS IRON FARM 789G5-31R MS IRON FARM 789G5-589S RBR LEGEND OF 915 MY CADENCE 21R MY CADENCE 310 MY CADENCE 46 MY JOHN WAYNE 81S PR MS ELIXIR 99S2 KB MS CADENCE 237G MISS NMSU 2014 MISS NMSU 3084 MISS NMSU 4060 MISS NMSU 5112 MISS NMSU 833 MISS NMSU 93033 OKF MS 755P4 CEO 501T4 OKF MS ADVANCER 501L OKF MS ADVANCER 560L OKF MS CHAMP 674/8 OKF MS NEWS MAN 561N2 OKF MS NEWS MAN 568L CJC MISS BELL 703/0 BWCC MS REAL DEAL 535U16 BAR V 4 PR MS BEAR CLAW 83R PR MS CADENCE 27L PR MS DIXIE CHICK 209J PR MS DOUBLE TIME 327N2

Award Year

2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2011 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2006 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2010 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2008 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2012 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2012 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2010 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow **

BRANGUS JOURNAL

MAY 2013 | 77

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2013 SUMMIT COW LISTING Owner

POPP FARMS BRANGUS QUAIL CREEK BRANGUS INC

RAFTER K RANCH RAMRO LLC RAY JOHNSTON

RAY RUSH R C SMITH RED BIRD MEADOWS RANCH

RED BUD FARMS REEHS BRANGUS RICHARD L DOSS RICHARD M TROTTER R L FALKENHAGEN JR ROBBS BRANGUS

ROBERT C SMITH II ROBERTS RANCH ROGER RICHARDSON RONALD CHIASSON RONALD COY FLAKE

RONNIE LINK R & R BRANGUS RRR RANCH RUTH ANN CARTER SABAL RIDGE SALACOA VALLEY FARMS

78 | MAY 2013

Reg No

PHN

R801180 R10011650 R780676 R810786 R733510 R733509 R10097974 R822469 R781741 R778771 R9690080 R807496 R10009533 R10078266 R10078266 R626368 R753906 R759341 R780135 R741537 R10080898 R9695197 R807381 R711752 R10020314 R10080286 R10001562 RR10064085 R10009133 R10056150 R10004631 R797304 R10124775 R9668642 R745423 R665341 R794362 R771264 R617834 R692613 R744205 R792305 R599241 R690857 R599249 R611871 R744245 R682052 R796249 R815022 R816130 R9681220 R9669913 R811016 R817875 R714314 R10020881 R699553 R780171 R10047709 R9685369 R778426 R812987 R780725 R9696016 R10000554 R9666937 R9666840

52M 16R 343L 16M 4/9 93/9 300T4 278M2 280/K4 85J5 95N2 34M 666/R6 519/5 519/5 T378E3 504J15 44J24 535K46 823J 146S 535P5 11M5 534H3 889R9 629T 568P6 1101T 74/24P 196/S4 148P 414L 50U 414N1 147/9 17/5 83/1 4-0 106-4 109-7 18-9 24-1 31-4 31-7 48-4 60-4 66-9 584F 414K22 675L14 914M4 765N10 607N4 75M 745M 641H 741P 31G3 23K31 134S 99P9 675K17 541M4 30/0 62R 6A 91N11 307N5

BRANGUS JOURNAL

Name

PR MS DOUBLE TIME 52M PR MS ELECTRA 16R PR MS KODIAK 343L PR MS OVERTIME 16M PR MS. RED BRANCH 4/9 PR MS. RED BRANCH 93/9 MS PFB CHEROKEE 300T4 CNF MISS MARIE 278M2 FLC MS CATWALK 280/K4 MF MISS 125F 85J5 MF MISS BRIGHT SIDE 95N2 MS SHELBY'S TYPESETTER 34M MS VCC MELANIE 666R6 RJ VISIONS GRANT 519/5 RJ VISIONS GRANT 519/5 CCR POCO BARBARA 378E3 MISS BRINKS GAUCHO 504J15 MS HD CADENCE 44J24 SVF MS 535K46 WR MS DUKE 823J RF MS MADISON 146S MS PC BLACKHAWK 535P5 MC MS ALTERNATOR 11M5 MC MS LINEBACKER 534H3 MC MS MILT 889R9 MC QUIET LADY 629T OKF ME ROBERT E LEE 568P6 MISS TK VALERO 1101T REEHS 293 REEH'S 354 MISS BAR 3 ROCKS BLOCK 148P MISS AR CADENCE MISS AR LEADGUN 50U MISS AR NEWSMAKER BRAND'S MS. 833-147/9 BRAND'S MS. DESIGNER 17/5 BRR MS EXACTO 83/1 MISS OSO 04-0 MISS OSO 106-4 MISS OSO 109-7 MISS OSO 18-9 MISS OSO 24-1 MISS OSO 31-4 MISS OSO 31-7 MISS OSO 48-4 MISS OSO 60-4 MISS OSO 66-9 MS ASR VISION 351B-584F MS MILKY WAY 414K22 MS BRINKS BRIGHT SIDE 675L14 MISS J.S. 803G3-914M4 MS BRINKS LEAD GUN 765N10 SF MISS JAMES 607N4 MS BRINKS KO 75M CCC MS BRAVEHEART 745M CCR BLACKBIRD PROGRESS 641H MS RCF CALLI 741P S.B. MS NEWSMAKER 31G3 SVF MS 23K31 RR SUB ZERO 134S MS BRINKS CAPTAIN 99P9 MS BRINKS POWER LINE 675K17 MS BRINKS T510 541M4 MRG 30/0 ECH ROSEMARY 62R MS SURPRISE CCC MS 430 CADENCE 91N11 CCC MS 584 NEWSMAKER 307N5

Award Year

2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow ** 2011 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow ** 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2011 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2006 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2009 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow ** 2007 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2009 Summit Cow 2006 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow ** cow is a repeat from last years list


2013 SUMMIT COW LISTING Owner

SAM HEATH SANDY SPRINGS RANCH

SANS SOUCI FARM, LLC SCHMIDT FARMS

SCHOENIG LAND & CATTLE SHANNON GUIDRY SHERRILL DANNHEIM SK RANCH SKYHAWK BRANGUS SOUTHERN ACCENT FARM INC

SPITZER RANCH

SPRING CREEK FARMS STALWART RANCHES

STARWOOD RANCH

Reg No

PHN

R10003251 R9656662 R694214 R827048 R753307 R753315 R9672590 R780148 R10119478 R817866 R809175 R817945 R752496 R553231 R553239 R823772 R670438 R769176 R827528 R767746 R792348 R9669907 R9669772 R795525 R803151 R795523 R775904 R782706 R756177 R698550 R10047946 R10020334 R746651 R10080262 R715654 R765317 R784464 R628037 R812423 R10111016 R686863 R787577 R9686461 R10096569 AX9103417 R732315 R10052768 R732516 R681359 R690527 R760476 R760467 R783386 R783399 R805487 R10111854 R761527 R9656638 R10036232 R10036240 R598930 R725328 R796846 R690750 R771955 R735377 R615879 R9677279

36R3 N332 23-G17 192N 23J43 23J51 535N44 793K19 82/8HT 186M11 566L 70M 85J 306 317 889M11 784F17 87J40 862L10 31K10 18/2K 171N 535N10 804L 17L 101L 402K11 31L13 804J6 804G5 430S2 541R16 351J 541T3 361H7 7J1 402K 402D4 319L3 197T 40 33L8 44N 175 T3 33N 33H 452S3 J933 G709 G726 K001 K041 L110 L124 M240 U841 K011 N304 S608 S616 828D 79G 918L2 396/7 171J 579H9 698/D19 15P80

Name

CCC MS DUCHESS 36R3 SR WARRIOR PRINCESS N332 SVF-MISS TRANSFORMER SVF MS 192N SVF MS 23J43 SVF MS 23J51 SVF MS 535N44 SVF MS 793K19 SH 367 TESSIE CCC MS BRAVEHEART 186M11 CCC MS BRAVEHEART 566L CCC MS CADENCE 70M S.B. MS CADENCE 85J S.S. MISS MANCHESTER 306 S.S. MISS MANCHESTER 317 MC MS 344 TRAVEL 889M11 MISS BRINKS BIG EASY 784F17 MS 38 CENTER RANCH 87/G MS BAR C 862L10 MS KA 31K10 MS SF EXTRA 18/2K SF MISS ANGELO 171N SF MISS ASNGELO 535N10 SF MISS BETSY 804L SF MISS FULL MOON RISING 17L SF MISS MONARCH 101L SF MS COWGIRL 402K11 SF MS RIGHTWAY 31L13 SF MS UPDATE 833A-804J6 WOW MS TYSON 804G5 DDD MS NEWSLADY 430S2 MC MS WATASH 541R16 LA ROSE NEW YORKER 351J MC MS UNO 541T3 MISS BRINKS MILKY WAY 361H7 DANNS MS CAPROCK 7J1 DANNS MS S. PINE 402K DR MS VISTA 402D4 MF MISS 107H3 319L3 SKYHAWKS MS IRON FARM 197T MISS KC SUSAN MS HD BRIGHT SIDE 33L8 SAF MS BRIGHT SIDE 44N SAF MS CAD KO SD 175 T3 SAF MS HIGH PRIME 33N SBB UPDATE 33H DX TWO RIVERS VERNA 452S3 SR CHEROKEE MAID J933 SR CHEROKEE PRINCESS G709 SR CHEROKEE PRINCESS G726 SR CHEROKEE PRINCESS K001 SR CHEROKEE PRINCESS K041 SR CHEROKEE PRINCESS L110 SR CHEROKEE PRINCESS L124 SR CHEROKEE PRINCESS M240 SR CHEROKEE PRINCESS U841 SR OCONEE MAID K011 SR WARRIOR PRINCESS N304 SR WARRIOR PRINCESS S608 SR WARRIOR PRINCESS S616 THE ROCK'S MS SCOUT 828D IHF MS REMINGTON 79G SCF SALLY 918L2 4T MISS 396/7 MISS STALWART 171J MISS. STALWART 579H9 MS VCC BOARDWALK 698D19 SW MS BURTIN'S 15P80

Award Year

2011 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2008 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow ** 2012 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2010 Summit Cow 2006 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow

BRANGUS JOURNAL

MAY 2013 | 79

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Reg No

STEPHANIE CLIMER

R10018736 R10018735 STEPHEN CLIMER R671162 STEPHEN CLIMER JR R10097423 R10059676 R9691960 STOFA ROSA RANCH, LLC RR603435 SUPERIOR BRANGUS R785465 R804198 TANNER BOSARGE R685379 T-BAR-O RANCH PARTNERSHIP, LTD. R804078 R677510 T. DEAN CATTLE COMPANY R10046554 R10030456 R10041409 TERRAPIN CREEK BRANGUS R9661619 R10005562 THE OAKS FARMS R10049607 THIRD DAY RANCH, LLC R818474 R826896 R798416 THOMAS DUKES R805488 THOMAS SHOW CATTLE R10001307 THORNBERRY FAMILY PARTNERSHIP LTD R10141644 R10145860 R10137512 T J MOORE III R9665423 R778494 R9668394 R724758 R10114831 R823085 R814114 R10061963 R774027 R10016506 TOMMIE ROGERS R9689975 R810663 R10009619 R10112639 R10089134 R727181 R770639 R675771 TRACI MIDDLETON R10001527 TRACY & CINDY HOLBERT R807580 R807590 R807604 R807566 TRAPPEY'S BRANGUS R10045411 TRAVIS CLARK R9674499 TRENT HANEGAN R10023480 TRIANGLE K FARMS RR601979 R10021761 RR603392 TRIPLE E BRANGUS R9671458 R10010996 R10011015 R10117806 TROY OR VIRGINIA BEDWELL R785360 TWIN OAKS BRANGUS R9674162 TWO HEARTS BRANGUS R10086530 R657244 R792947 R10005976 TYLER HILL R734353 VANNA FARMS R10043770 R10128992

80 | MAY 2013

BRANGUS JOURNAL

PHN

416R 722R 44F 6S1 392S 532P 927/P 257L 301M 174F2 753/1 421/6 675S17 164R 16S 457M2 34R 535S2 129M3 535M 88L M225 30P2 007U1 007U8 396U1 222N 803K 675M2 323H 59T3 544M4 247L3 44S6 44K 44P9 7/P 238/M 915/P4 455T19 101/T11 01H1 29K 238F 104P 2022 2046 2062 2092 37R 559P 17R3 907K 101L2 387P 524N3 430R8 430R 86U2 250 09/3 64T 163E 1124L 122P3 PS19 44S 129U4

Name

5CC MS TENDERIZER 416R 5CC MS TENDERIZER 722R 5CC MISS MANDY 44F 5CC MS 7 NEWSMAKER 6S1 5CC MS TENDERIZER 392S 5CC MS TENDERIZER 532P CX MS EXCALIBUR 927/P MISS SUPERIOR CADENCE 257L MISS SUPERIOR CADENCE 301M MF MISS 598D2 174F2 ENRON LADY LILLY MS BRINKS NEW ERA 675S17 MS GH 164R PR MS EL ELEVEN 16S CNF MISS SHADOW 457M2 QCB MS 34R SVF MS 535S2 MB MS BIG CAT 129M3 MB MS NEW ERA 535M MC MS NEWS MAN 88L SR WARRIOR PRINCESS M225 MS IRON FARM 789G5-30P2 THORNBERRY MISS 007U1 THORNBERRY MISS 007U8 THORNBERRY MISS 396U1 CB MS LUCKY 222N MISS BRINKS PICASSO 803K MISS TJM 607H18-675M2 MISS TJM COWBOY 323H MISS TJM NEWT 59T3 MS TJM 392J21-554M4 MS TJM 607H18-247L3 MS TJM BEST BET 44S6 MS TJM NEWS DAY 44K MS TJM NIMITZ 44P9 BR MS CONTRIVANCE 7/P BR MS JANE 238/M BR MS JENE 915/P4 CCC MS 181 DATELINE 455T19 MISS BR BETSY 101/T11 MS BR HONEY 01H1 RBF MS ICON OF ATLAS 29K ZM MS SCARLET 238F MC HEARTBREAKER MISS NMSU 2022 MISS NMSU 2046 MISS NMSU 2062 MISS NMSU 2092 TBR LADY GUN 37R SF MISS JAMES 559P MB MS WATASH 17R3 J&J PREMIER MS 907K MISS TK CADENCE 101L2 MISS TK KLASE 387P MS IRON FARM 314C-524N3 MS IRON FARM 789G5-430R8 MS IRON FARM 803G3-430R MS IRON FARM BRIGHTSIDE 86U2 TG MS JUSRIT 229-64 11/9-250 T.O. MS SALLY 2H MISS CREME BRULEE 64T RBF MS ICON OF ATLAS 163E SG CARLA 1124L TWO HEARTS BETTY 122P3 HB MS SHADOW 19 MC MS 661 JOHN WAYNE 44S MISS 4C JOHN WAYNE 129U4

Award Year

2012 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2006 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2012 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2010 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2011 Summit Cow 2006 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2012 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2007 Summit Cow 2006 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2009 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2006 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** cow is a repeat from last years list


2013 SUMMIT COW LISTING Owner

Reg No

PHN

VERNON OR VICKI SUHN

R762739 R725462 UB10086637 R9659063 R10124417 R10084896 R9665978 R797256 R640632 R774083 R10013692 R785609 R768926 R10115032 R10090350 R799247 R774088 R749045 R791278 R791262 R764091 R9687530 R10033986 R642768 R777629 R10051078 R9693022 R9684904 R9684933 R9684932 R636545 R582716 R668101 R784966 R10051801 R10051808 R9664285 R815346 R9664297 R10051840 R10011504 R815360 R804645 R9685468 R10041301 R10093158 R9685253 R10082930 R10119033 R10047152 R10052400 R10046998 R10076902 R9694478 R10061804 R9670800 R9690342 R9690212 R9670784 R783415 R9680652 R786149 R9663638 R9663638 R10008091 R789008 R706836 R706835

88K 918H5 918T16 416M8 331U7 918S34 331N3 161L2 436E3 919K3 331P6 416K2 331J12 331T51 918T11 894L7 894K 436J6 011 018 914 315 41 337E4 1H3 312/S 55P 406 451 470 787E 131C9 117F 82L 01-6 12-6 22-3 36-2 36-3 41-6 506 54-2 209L15 504P2 133R22 209T41 541P66 504T13 607T4 76S2 94S1 698R 7S4 5281P 211S T7029N 114M3 14M8 457N L108 158/P 434/L 395/N 395/N 10/R 8/L 135/H 173/H

WADE H GRAHAM

WALNUT CREEK FARMS INC WARD OR JOYCE SCHEPPERT WARREN B YOUNG DVM WATSON 3 RANCH WESTALL RANCHES

W.E.T FARMS

WILLIAM L & ROSLINDA WELLS

WILL TAYLOR WILSON & WILSON BRANGUS

Name

MISS BRINKS TROOPER 88K MISS JS CADENCE 918H5 SCC MS VV ALLIANCE 918T16 SUHN'S MISS 30D37-416M8 SUHN'S MISS AFFIRMED 331U7 SUHN'S MISS BT 918S34 SUHN'S MISS CADENCE 331N3 SUHN'S MISS DUKE 161L2 SUHN'S MISS EASY STREET 436E3 SUHN'S MISS KO 919K3 SUHN'S MISS NIMITZ 416P30 SUHN'S MISS PICASSO 416K SUHN'S MISS PROMISE 331J12 SUHN'S MS AFFIRMED 331T51 SUHN'S MS AFFIRMED 918T11 SUHN'S MS BRIGHT SIDE 894L7 SUHN'S MS CADENCE 894K SUHN'S MS PICASSO 436J6 CROSS N MISS 011-236 CROSS N MISS 018-843 CROSS N MISS 914-401 CROSS N MISS 964-315 CROSS N MISS TREASURE 41 FB MS OZARK 337E4 FB MS REMINGTON 1H3 MS 312/S SVF MS 55P MS BAR N CHECKBOOK 406 MS BAR N MEATLOAF 451 MS. BAR N MEATLOAF 470 MISS BRINKS BIG EASY 787E SMR MS EXACTO 131C9 STEELMAN'S HOUSTON 117F MC MS COOL HAND 82L MISS OSO 01-6 MISS OSO 12-6 MISS OSO 22-3 MISS OSO 36-2 MISS OSO 36-3 MISS OSO 41-6 MISS OSO 506 MISS OSO 54-2 MS BB BRIGHT PROMISE 209L15 MS BRINKS BACKSIDE 504P2 MS BRINKS BS 607L11 133R22 MS BRINKS BS 607L11 209T41 MS BRINKS BUSHWACKER 541P66 MS BRINKS NIMITZ 504T13 OAKS MS UNITAS 607T4 LCF MS CENTENIAL 76S2 LCF MS GERONIMO 94S1 LCF MS SPECIAL TRANS 698R LCF MS SPECIAL TRANS 7S4 CCR BARBARA 5281P CCR JET LENA 211S CCR MISS JANE 7029N CCR MS JUANITA 114M3 CCR QUEEN IDELETTE 14M8 CCR SILVER PLUM 457N WT MILLENNIUM ROSE L108 W&WB MS AVALANCHE 158/P W&WB MS BLIZZARD 434/L W&WB MS COWBOY 395/N W&WB MS COWBOY 395/N W&WB MS LUCKY 10/R W&WB MS NICK 8/L W&WB MS REVENUE 135/H W&WB MS REVENUE 173/H

Award Year

2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2010 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2006 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2007 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow ** 2011 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2010 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2012 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2009 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow ** 2010 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow 2011 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2010 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow ** 2006 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2008 Summit Cow 2013 Summit Cow ** 2013 Summit Cow ** 2012 Summit Cow 2007 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow 2012 Summit Cow

BRANGUS JOURNAL

MAY 2013 | 81

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2013 SUMMIT COW LISTING Owner

WINDHAM INC

WOOLLEY BRANGUS RANCH WYNNE RANCH

ZIA BRANGUS

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FEATURE Why You Should Conduct a Bull Breeding Soundness Exam

by John PATERSON, PhD EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF PRODUCER EDUCATION

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ot all bulls are able to breed cows successfully, and not all bulls that breed cows have semen that can result in successful fertilization and pregnancy. Bulls in poor body condition may produce low quality semen and may not be aggressive breeders. If a bull can’t fertilize cows and you turn him out to breed, you likely will have excessive “open” cows at the end of the breeding season. The BSE is conducted on an annual basis at least 60-75 days before turn-out by a licensed veterinarian. Conducting the test during this period will allow time to replace any “unsound” animals and to retest any questionable animals. This means that if you implement a spring calving season and turn bulls out in late spring/early summer, you should be planning to do this in the very near future. Breeding soundness exams can uncover potential problems with young bulls that were just purchased and older bulls that already have sired calf crops. However, less than 20 percent of U.S. producers perform breeding soundness exams on their bulls prior to spring turnout. In a study from Clemson University, of 862 yearling bulls tested, 80.1% were classified as satisfactory potential breeders, 7.3% were classified as questionable potential breeders, and 12.7% as unsatisfactory potential breeders. Of the

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bulls classified as unsatisfactory, 2.8% were so classified because of poor semen quality, but 41.3% had no ejaculate in 4 separate electro ejaculation attempts. Other abnormalities in these bulls included reproductive tract infections, testicular abnormalities, hernia, penile abnormalities, and eye abnormalities. The test doesn’t take long to conduct and basically involves three evaluations: 1) a structural soundness assessment; 2) a reproductive system evaluation; and 3) a semen quality appraisal. During the structural soundness assessment, the veterinarian examines the overall body condition of the animal including, feet, legs, eyes and teeth. Once the bull passes this initial inspection, the veterinarian will assess the scrotum, testicles and penis, while also conducting a rectal palpation to determine any internal abnormalities. They may also measure overall scrotal circumference to determine if minimum requirements are met and to determine if any changes have occurred since the previous year (if these records are available). Scrotal circumference is important due to its positive correlation with semen production and age of puberty in female offspring if heifers will be retained. The absolute minimum is 30 centimeters for yearling bulls, while anything greater than 34 centimeters would be considered acceptable for mature bulls. The third and final phase consists


FEATURE of semen collection, primarily via electro-ejaculation, and an evaluation of primary characteristics such as semen motility (i.e., activity and progressiveness), morphology (i.e., percent normal sperm cells) and overall sperm production. Managing the Newly Purchased Yearling Bull. The following management tips from Purdue University are helpful in managing the recently purchased yearling bull. • Supplement mature pasture or hay with grain/concentrate to keep the young bull growing and to maintain moderate (not fleshy) body condition • Limit him to 15-20 females during his first breeding season • Observe him mate with a few females to ensure that he has adequate libido and breeding ability • When you remove him from the breeding pasture, you may need to provide additional supplement to help regain body condition. • Something else to consider when doing the BSE: TRICH TESTING of Nonvirgin Bulls Trichomoniasis (Trich), is a venereal disease, can negatively affect reproductive performance of cows. This disease usually causes abortion within the first 4 months of pregnancy. If the bulls are removed after only a short breeding season, infected cows are typically open at pregnancy test time. Trich testing is something new that should be considered for all “experienced”, non-virgin bulls. Virgin bulls that have never been exposed to a breeding-age female will not be carrying this organism and do not need to be tested. However, “experienced” or non-virgin bulls of any age may potentially be carriers of Trich, Cows will usually clear up and breed back during a prolonged breeding season, producing a prolonged calving season. In many range cattle communities, trichomoniasis outbreaks are a major

concern. Awareness of and vigilance against trichomoniasis are certainly encouraged on the part of all beef producers. Trichomoniasis is caused by a one-celled protozoan that is found in the prepuce and sheath of bulls and reproductive tracts of cows. The protozoan resides in the little “pockets” (crypts) that line the sheath. Because older bulls generally have more crypts, they are more likely to carry the organism for a longer period of time. The organism kills the embryo or fetus, which is then expelled by the cow. The cow generally cycles two or three times and then regains fertility. This immunity will last about 1 year. However, most bulls over 3 years carry trichomoniasis indefinitely. In a few cases, a cow can remain a carrier, but the overwhelming majority of carriers are bulls. Producers should have breeding bulls tested annually for trichomoniasis. The veterinarian will collect some mucus from the sheath for analysis. Bulls testing positive should be culled from the herd. Bulls testing negative should be retested at a later date, particularly if the veterinarian suspects trichomoniasis as being related to breeding problems in the herd. Bulls should be tested for trichomoniasis well ahead of the breeding season to allow time to replace infected animals. Remember that without proper management of the cow herd, testing and removal of infected bulls will not completely eliminate the problem. Controlling trichomoniasis on communal grazing allotments can be difficult and must be a cooperative effort among producers because of the likelihood of herds commingling. Consequently, even though a producer may eliminate the problem in his or her herd, animals are likely to become infected by another producer’s infected bulls. BJ

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MEMBERSHIP Welcome New Members KENNETH SUTTON MOUNTAIN VIEW, AR

PLATE BACK ACRES; MICHAEL PLATE SAINT HEDWIG, TX

RICK & SANDY HEADLEY NEVADA, MO

MICHAEL CHANEY WINDOM, TX

TRIPLEKBARC FARM LLC; LEON CONNER MACCLENNY, FL

JEREMY JACKSON GENTRY, AR

FLINT CREEK FARMS; JAMES BRADLEY HARTSELLE, AL

SHANNON LEE PAYNE ROSHARON, TX

SCHULTZ CATTLE COMPANY; STEVE SCHULTZ NEW BADEN, TX

TRUITT HODGES JR ALVORD, TX

ROB MARROW HENDERSON, TX

STEVE SHIVERS FARM; STEVE SHIVERS FORT GAINES, GA

3B CATTLE; ALLIE WEATHERS SAINT FRANCISVILLE, LA

LUCKNOW FARMS LLC; ELISABETH TOBEY RIVERSIDE, CA

STEPHEN F ADCOCK SEBASTOPOL, MS

CRYSTAL CREEK RANCH; RYAN WEAVER PAWNEE, OK

SILVER HORN FARM; MICHAEL & KAREN HORN BAYTOWN, TX

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MEMBERSHIP Brangus Association Members Pass Bylaw Change The International Brangus Breeders Association (IBBA) membership voted recently to pass the bylaw change pertaining to Ultrablack and Ultrared cattle by a 70 percent margin. After much debate and discussion, votes were cast to pass the amendment allowing IBBA members to breed up to Brangus utilizing Ultrablack and Ultrared animals. “This initiative will allow the incorporation of new Angus genetics into the Brangus population by an alternate method compared to the traditional process starting with Angus and Brahman as the first cross,” said Dale Kirkham, a member of the IBBA’s Breed Improvement Committee, in the December 2012 issue of the Brangus Journal. Like the traditional Angus x Brahman approach, using

Ultrablacks to breed up to Brangus will require three crosses to reach purebred status. Offspring of the first cross Ultrablacks (Angus x Brangus) mated back to Brangus (Ultrablack x Brangus) are genetically 3/4 Brangus. When these individuals are mated back to Brangus (3/4 Brangus x Brangus), their calves will be 7/8 Brangus and considered purebred Brangus. According to the amendment to Section I of Article V in the IBBA Bylaws, those animals will now be eligible for registration in the IBBA registry database. Members were allowed to vote by mail-in ballot until December 31, 2012, and in person at the IBBA business meeting Friday March 1, 2013. For more information, visit IBBA’s website at www.GoBrangus.com. BJ

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BBA members recently passed a bylaw change allowing Ultrablacks and Ultrareds to be upgraded to Brangus. This initiative will allow the incorporation of new Angus Genetics into the Brangus population by an alternate method to the traditional process of starting with Angus and Brahman as the first cross. The chart below demonstrates the mating program that will produce a Brangus from an Ultrablack or Ultrared.

The first step in upgrading to Brangus from Ultrablacks requires that an Angus animal is mated to a Brangus which will produce a 1/2 Brangus offspring. The second step requires that a 1/2 Brangus offspring be mated to a Brangus to produce a 3/4 Brangus Ultrablack. The third step requires that a 3/4 Brangus Ultrablack be mated to a Brangus, which would produce a registered Brangus. BJ

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IBBA Recognizes Industry Leaders at Annual Convention

he International Brangus Breeders Association (IBBA) welcomed IBBA members, convention participants, and more than 200 international guests to Houston February 27 – March 2, 2013, for the IBBA Annual Convention hosted in conjunction with the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. During the convention banquet Friday, March 1, the IBBA recognized three influential industry members for their outstanding accomplishments and contributions to the Brangus breed. THE PIONEER AWARD The Pioneer Award recognizes an IBBA member, past or present, for his/her service, loyalty and contributions to the Brangus breed. Robert S. Vineyard, D.D.S., owner of Vineyard Cattle Company (VCC) in Wharton, Texas, was the recipient of this year’s award in recognition for more than 40 years of leadership and devotion to the breed, which still continues today. Vineyard was among the first breeders to utilize technologies such as embryo transfer, ultrasound, Expected Progeny Differences (EPDs), and his Breeding Up to Brangus program has allowed VCC to introduce productive new genetics. He has served the IBBA in numerous capacities and was a past recipient of the Breeder of the Year award in 1989.

BREEDER OF THE YEAR Bill Morrison of Clovis, N.M., was the recipient of the 2013 Breeder of the Year award. Morrison has been in the Brangus business for 32 years and has been a partner with Joe Paul and Rosie Lack for the past 21 years who together own and manage Lack-Morrison Brangus. Morrison was born in Silver City, N.M., and grew up on his family’s diary operation in Hanover, N.M. He obtained his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in agricultural education from New Mexico State University and has taught high school agriculture and been an FFA advisor for 35 years

and retired six years ago. Currently, the Lack-Morrison Brangus operation includes 100 registered cows and markets 25 to 30 bulls annually.

COMMERCIAL CATTLEMAN OF THE YEAR The 2013 Commercial Cattleman of the Year award was given to Frank Wesley “Wes” Williamson, III, a third generation cattleman from Florida. Williamson Cattle Company, where Williamson is president, is a 60-year-old family owned and operated diverse agriculture operation managing approximately 10,000 head of cattle on 75,000 acres on the ranch headquarters in Okeechobee, Fla., as well as on ranches in Alabama and Texas. Their beef cattle business is complemented by citrus operations in Florida and catfish production in Alabama. Williamson has received state and national recognition for his environmental stewardship, leadership abilities and service to the industry.

“I think we found three very deserving recipients for these awards,” said Larry Parker, Chairman of the Awards Committee. “We are pleased to be able to recognize them and their accomplishments.” Award recipients are nominated and selected by the IBBA Awards Committee and recognized annually at the IBBA Convention. Please visit www.gobrangus.com for more information. BJ BRANGUS JOURNAL

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MEMBERSHIP Scenes from the 2013 IBBA Convention and Global Roundup

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Carmen Ortiz 1927-2013

ormer long-time Brangus Publications, Inc. (BPI) and International Brangus Breeders Association (IBBA) employee Carmen Ortiz of Kingwood, Texas, passed away on February 26, 2013. Ortiz was born August 13, 1927, in New Jersey and was survived by her daughter and son-in-law Audrey and Greg Frank of Kingwood. A mass celebrating her life was held at Saint Martha’s Catholic Church in Kingwood on March 7, 2013. Ortiz joined the IBBA administrative department in June 1978 under the direction of IBBA executive vice president Roy Lilley. One year later she moved over to BPI and began work on the production of the Brangus Journal where she worked until 1990. After a brief stint on the switchboard, Ortiz moved back to the Journal as administrative assistant where she remained until her retirement in May 2005. A vital part of her job was supervising the Brangus Journal subscription maintenance and communicating with the U.S. Postal Service regarding postal regulations and compiling and filing annual postal reports. Ortiz was also instrumental in the preparation and production of sale catalogs and special service projects. Ortiz participated in a lot of changes in the publishing business during her tenure with Brangus. She helped publish the Brangus Journal during the days of the antiquated typesetting equipment, and she pasted up many pages of copy with a wax machine. She saw the BPI staff grow to numbers of eight and 10 and reduce to as few as two as desktop publishing was implemented. In 1999 Ortiz was very instrumental in researching and providing first hand knowledge in the preparation and production of the special commemorative issue of the Brangus Journal celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the IBBA. Ortiz maintained her employment with the association through the “good ‘ole days” of the early ‘80s and through the “rocky times” of the late ‘80s and

early ‘90s. She witnessed sales that averaged $40,000, and she heard the woes of breeders during the market depression. During her 27-year career, she worked for all but one of the executive vice presidents who served in the top leadership position for the breed. In addition to Lilley, Ortiz also worked under the supervision of Jerry Morrow, J. Neil Orth, Loren Jackson and Joe Massey. She also observed 27 IBBA members serve as president of the association. BJ

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Tommy Kuno Reeh 1930-2013

ommy Kuno Reeh of Doss, Texas, passed away Saturday, March 23, 2013, at the age of 82. He was born in Fredericksburg on April 3, 1930, to Ernst Reeh and Elizabeth Staudt Reeh and grew up in the Pilot Knob community of Gillespie County. He married LaVerne Juenke on Oct. 24, 1953, and the two enjoyed 59 years of marriage together. Tommy is survived by his wife, LaVerne; one brother Robbie Reeh and his spouse Carol of Harper; one sister-in-law, Beverly Reeh of Orange; four children and spouses, Cindy and Art Hansen of Highland Village, Danny and Peggy Reeh of Doss, Joann and Richard Rangel of Harper, and Neal and Penny Reeh of Comfort; five grandchildren and spouses, Ben Rangel of Tallahassee, Florida, Kaitlin Rangel, Travis Reeh, Elizabeth and Colby Gardner of Fredericksburg; Kassi and D.J. Cagle of Mountain Home. He was preceded in death by his parents, Ernst and Elizabeth Reeh; siblings James Reeh, Kermit Reeh, Elmer Reeh and Dora Reeh and sister-in-law Loretta Reeh. Tommy earned his GED through the United States Army while serving during the Korean War. Following his military service, he was a mechanic for Crenwelge Motors. In 1958, Tommy and LaVerne moved to Doss and started Tommy Reeh Garage and Grocery, which they operated for 42 years. They also farmed and ranched, raising Angora goats and beef cattle. In 1982, they began Reeh Brangus, which continues producing quality Brangus breeding stock. In addition to his work career, Tommy was actively involved in

civic organizations including the Doss Community Club, Doss School Board, and the Doss Volunteer Fire Department, of which he was a founding member. He was also an adult leader with the Boy Scouts Troop 132, a Trustee of Hill Country Memorial Hospital, on the St. Anthony’s Catholic Church Parish Council, a member of the St. Anthony’s Men’s Society, and a Director of the Mohair Council of America. Tommy was a passionate rancher and hunter, but his true treasures were family and friends (which included virtually everyone he met) and his faith in God. He was known for his unwavering work ethic, his ability to calmly resolve any problem, his gentle, soft-spoken manner and humor, and mainly his consistency in ‘doing the right thing’. A funeral mass was celebrated Tuesday, March 26, at 10 a.m. at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church in Harper with Fr. Michael Peinemann officiating. Interment followed in the St. Mary’s Cemetery in Fredericksburg. Pallbearers were: Ben Rangel, Travis Reeh, Colby Gardner, D.J. Cagle, Wade Reeh, Wayne Reeh, Mike Reavis and Randy Juenke. Honorary Pallbearers included: Clayton Crenwelge, Linvill Crenwelge, Herbert Ahrens, Jim Faught, Max Hartmann and Pat Dyal. Arrangements were under the direction of Schaetter Funeral Home where a Vigil Service and Rosary were led by Carlos Juenke and Wade Boone on Monday evening. For those who so desire, memorial contributions may be made in Tommy’s memory to the Doss Volunteer Fire Department, St. Anthony’s Catholic Church in Harper, Hill Country Memorial Hospice, Harper School Library or to the charity of your choice. Expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.schaetter. com. Arrangements were under the direction of Schaetter Funeral Home. BJ

PROVEN source for your next CHAMPION! GT DDD Xandi 55X Sold by Thomas Show Cattle & Doguet’s Diamond D Ranch in 2011 Sale to McCreary Farms. 2012 Brangus Futurity Grand Champion Female

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SALE REPORT 2013 Professional Cattlemen’s Brangus Bull Sale Scores With Customers

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hree inches of rain Friday and Saturday turned the Spitzer Ranch pens into mud slurry and had bulls coated with “mud fondue”, but friends and customers ignored the conditions to bid 24 yearling Brangus bulls to a solid $3,442 average. Conditions did decrease crowd size some, but the Spitzer’s hospitality had everyone in a good frame of mind as they kept attendees warm, dry, happy and well fed. Still buyers represented Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee, and the TELOAUCTION phone line was busy as several decided to stay warm at home and buy by-the-numbers from folk that have built a reputation on supplying genetics that work in the commercial beef industry. Spitzer Ranch has staked out the claim: “Providing genetics and services to enable cow-calf producers to be successful”. Their commitment to the needs of professional cattlemen with progressive beef operations has become well known throughout the Southeastern U.S. They have a reputation as the “go to” seedstock breeder for soundly developed, athletic, functional and durable bulls with the right genetics to put pounds on the ground and dollars in the pockets of their customers. If you ask Doc and Patricia what they are most proud of, “It’s that our customers are commercial cattlemen with well thought out profit objectives. When these very practical, profit driven commercial cattlemen will sit here and outbid the registered breeders for a bull, they must be absolutely convinced our bulls make them money.” The Spitzer family has more than 30 years of commitment to a selection program focused on driving birth weights down without any sacrifice in growth and further enhancing the well known Brangus female traits. The Spitzer Ranch exclusive Curve Bender Index (CBI) has certainly become the standard of excellence for identifying bulls siring calves with lowered birth weights and yet rapid gain to weaning and yearling ages. Ralph Pelaez, Okeechobee, Fla., set the pace with a final bid of $5,100 on the crowd pleaser SR Mohican Warrior Y164, a Bet-The-Ranch calving ease bull with a -3.3 BW EPD (top two percent rank) who posted no less than six EPDs ranking in the top 25 percent or better for Brangus Non-parents. Y164 was sired by the popular Spitzer Ranch bred TCB Catawba Warrior R532 and out of a cow sired by the Spitzer Ranch Trait Leader for BW EPD, SR Cadence Warrior S702. Another calving ease bull slid into the second slot with Pat Pfeil of McCarlton Partners, Arcadia, Fla., and Warthen, Ga., claiming SR Ottawa Warrior Y197 at $4,500. Out of the Spitzer’s

SR Medicine Man W415 sire, Y197 racked up no less than seven EPDs ranking in the top 20 percent or better. F l o r i d a breeders sure went after calving J. C. and JoAnne Bass and Doc Spitzer. BASS ease bulls as RANCH, INC Okeechobee, FL was the 2013 addition Richard Moore, to the SPITZER RANCH Customer Honor Roll. RAM Ranch, Winder mere, Fla., spent $4,300 to own SR Mohican Warrior Y179. Another TCB Catawba Warrior R532 son boasting an amazing -4.1 BW EPD with both BW and CED EPDs ranking in the top one percent and a YW EPD still ranking him in the top 30 percent. Y179 rounded out his statistics with an ultrasound of 13.3 sq. in. REA and 3.93 percent IMF. Another progressive beef operation was added to the Spitzer Ranch Customer Honor Roll with J. C. and JoAnne Bass, BASS RANCH, INC Okeechobee, Fla. The Bass family has been repeat bull customers, and J. C. and JoAnne have become friends who actively promote Spitzer Ranch and Brangus cattle in South Florida. They sure personify all ranchers who make the cattle business such a great industry. The Bass family and many more like them keep the Spitzers constantly striving to be better as suppliers of seedstock genetics to the cowboys and cowgirls who make a living in the commercial beef industry. The 2014 edition of the SPITZER RANCH PROFESSIONAL CATTLEMEN’S BRANGUS BULL SALE is scheduled Saturday, February 22, 2014. Be sure and mark your calendar right now so as not to miss out on an even better set of Brangus bulls to sell in 2014. If you wish to have your name added to their mailing list, call 864/972-9140, write SPITZER RANCH, 1511 HWY 59, Fair Play, SC, 29643 or send an email note to spitzeranch@ mindspring.com. They publish two newsletters each year, which always provide current Bull Test Performance Reports as well as educational tips, inspiration, and insights into a variety of timely topics of interest to those cattlemen whose goals are increased profitability. Also be sure to visit their website at www.srbulls. com, and additionally, you might enjoy their posts and QUOTE OF THE WEEK on Facebook. BJ BRANGUS JOURNAL

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SALE REPORT Demand for Brangus Genetics Red Hot! Sale Summary: 6 Donors Grossed $163,500.00 to Average $27,250.00 7 Flushes Grossed $81,000.00 to Average $11,571.43 7 Open Heifers Grossed $70,000.00 to Average $10,000.00 3 Bred Heifers Grossed $25,000.00 to Average $8,333.33 1 Embryo Lot Grossed $40,500.00 to Average $40,500.00 1 Semen Lot Grossed $5,500.00 to Average $5,500.00 25 Total Lots Grossed $385,500.00 to Average $15,420.00

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standing room only crowd of enthusiastic Brangus breeders was on hand to snap up the inaugural Ideal Video Customer Appreciation Sale offering Thursday, February 28, 2013, in Houston, Texas. Bidding was torrid as buyers from 12 states and two foreign countries competed to own the elite black and red Brangus females, herd sires, and genetic packages represented in this offering. When the gavel fell in a hotly contested battle, Lake Majestik Farms in Flat Rock Ala., claimed the high bid at $45,000 for Lot 7, Ms Brinks Lambert 803T6. She ranks in the breed’s top three percent for IMF and boasts nine traits above breed average. She is the dam of the $80,000 CB Passport 803Y11 and was consigned by Burke Brangus Farm of Waynesboro, Ga. and Truitt Brangus Farm of Auburn, Ala. Lot 1 was the next high selling genetic package as Schmidt Farms of Simms, Texas, sold 50 embryos from their young and elite donor cows in packages of five. Embryo packages ranged from $5,500 to $2,000 and buyers included Lunar Brangus from

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Australia, and domestic buyers, Lake Majestik, Valusek-Payne Show Cattle, Genesis Ranch, Cavender Brangus, Chimney Rock Cattle Co, Draggin M Brangus, and Miller Brangus. Westall Ranches of Arabela, N.M., paid $40,000 to own Lot 5, Ms Brinks GD Fortune 541P103. She is a proven donor with impeccable credentials, a nine embryo per flush average, and well over $150,000 in progeny sales to date. She is by the feed efficiency king Good Fortune and has placed females in many of the leading herds in the breed. She was consigned by Draggin M Ranch of Eldorado, Ark. Lot 4 was the fourth high selling female as Bushley Creek Cattle Co and Cross N Farm, both of Olla, La., paid $29,000 to own Ms CRC Csonka 263U3. She is a maternal sister to one of the heaviest used AI sires in the breed, CRC Landau 263X2. She also ranks in the breed’s top one percent REA and four percent YW. She was consigned by Clem Brangus of New Summerfield, Texas, and Michael Bennett of Tennessee Colony, Texas. Lake Majestik struck again with the winning bid of $20,000 to own Lot 6, Ms Brinks Singletary 541T42. She is one of the true power cows in the breed ranking in the top one percent YW, three percent REA, four percent WW, and five percent IMF EPDs. This big bodied matron was consigned by Cavender Brangus of Troup, Texas. $18,500 was the winning bid by Valusek-Payne Show Cattle of Rosharon, Texas, to own Lot 3, SVF Lead Gun 23T721. She is sired by the incomparable Lead Gun and out of the MVP of SVF, 23M28. She is balanced in her EPD make up and averages 17 embryos per flush. She was consigned by Salacoa Valley Farms of Fairmount, Ga. Volume Buyers were Lake Majestik, Westall Ranches, and Bushley Creek Cattle Co. BJ


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he Genetic Edge Sale was hosted by the International Red Brangus Breeders Association (IRBBA) on March 3, 2013, at the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo. Thirty-four lots grossed $126,500 to average

$3,720. The high selling lot was a Grand Champion embryo package consigned by Doguet’s Diamond D Ranch sold to Trey Kirkpatrick for $10,000. The next high selling lot was a bred heifer consigned by Jack Jorgenson of JOJ Ranch. John Milam of Draggin M Ranch from El Dorado, Ark., bought the female for $6,250. The second highest selling female was consigned by Kelly and Stacey Costello of BKC Ranch and sold to George Reynolds for $6,000. BJ

Quail Creek “Cut Above” Sale Sale Summary: Nine three-in-ones averaged $4,250 Five bred cows averaged $1,880 40 bred heifers averaged $2,505 43 bulls averaged $3,438 Two donors averaged $5,875 13 open heifers averaged $3,031 29 Brangus pairs averaged $3,739 101 Brangus females grossed $303,716 to average $3,007 43 Brangus bulls grossed $147,834 to average $3,438 144 lots averaged $3,225 and grossed $451,550

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uyers and Brangus breeders gathered in Cullman, Ala., on March 9, 2013, for the “Cut Above” Brangus bull and female sale hosted by Quail Creek Brangus of Steele, Ala. This sale saw strong representation from southeastern Brangus breeders. The top selling heifer sold for $7,000 to Clarence Tayse of Cookville, Tenn. Lot 73, L&W Ms NuffSaid 123Z, was consigned by L&W Cattle. Lot 97 was the top selling bull consigned by McCreary Farms. McCreary Sweet Home 30Y5 sold for $14,000 to Seldom Seen Ranch of Robertsdale, Ala. BJ BRANGUS JOURNAL

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SALE REPORT Indian Nation Spring Brangus Sale REGISTERED BRANGUS SALE SUMMARY: Five open females grossed $5,250 to average $1,050 Seven bred females grossed $9,200 to average $1,314 12 female lots grossed $14,450 to average $1,204 42 bulls grossed $124,800 to average $2,971 COMMERCIAL SALE SUMMARY: 17 open females grossed $17,100 to average $1,005 70 bred females grossed $102,650 to average $1,466 13 pairs grossed $22,500 to average $1,730 100 head grossed $142,300 to average $1,423

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crowd of 40 buyers from four states along with family and friends gathered in Ada, Okla., on March 9, 2013, for the Indian Nation Spring Brangus Sale sponsored by the Oklahoma Brangus Association. Wes Dotson served as the sale’s auctioneer for the day. The highest selling registered female lot was lot 44 consigned by B&R Cattle of Sparks, Okla. The heavy bred heifer was sired by LCR Mr New Target 108S and brought $1,900 from Bob Pullen of Wetumka, Okla. The second high selling lots were open females in lots 50 and 51 consigned by Rafter MG Farms of Bonham, Texas. Both heifers brought $1,200 from Joshua Pankratz of Hydro, Okla. The yearling heifers were sired by Chief of Indian Hills 23P68 and PR Swagger 99S. Of the bulls, lot 34, an impressive son of MC Abrams 468T2, was the highest selling registered Brangus bull. Consigned by

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Vorel Farms of Luther, Okla., the January yearling sold for $4,900 to James Partin also of Luther. Lot seven, consigned by Gorczyca Brangus of Harrah, Okla., brought $4,100 from Stan Delong also from Harrah. The bull was a February yearling sired by JG Mr 747 Blackjet. Four head of purebred Brangus females with week old calves at side led the commercial females in bringing $1,950 from David Battles of Coalgate, Okla. The good pairs were consigned by DJM Farms of Byars, Okla. Five head of Angus females consigned by Derrell Monroe of Ada brought $1,850 from Rick Hoffman of Double H in Chickasha, Okla. Four head of purebred Brangus open yearlings heifers commanded $1,100 from Callen Reagen of R&R Farms from Coleman, Okla. The heifers were consigned by EZR Farms of Purcell, Okla. The volume buyer of bulls was Lee Patterson of Kelly Ranch in Marlow, Okla. Volume buyers for females included Kyle Cates with BC Brangus, Holdenville, Okla.; Callen Reagan with R&R Farms, Coleman, Okla.; and Rick Hoffman of Double H, Chickasha, Okla. BJ


SALE REPORT The Stockman’s Kind Bull Bull and Female Sale SALE SUMMARY: 15 Brangus females grossed $166,750 and averaged $11,117 135 yearling Brangus bulls grossed $728,000 and averaged $5,393 2 semen lots (200 straws) grossed $929,000 and averaged $17,125 152 total lots grossed $929,000 and averaged $6,112

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ound Creek Ranch hosted The Stockman’s Kind Bull and Female Sale March 16, 2013, in Leona, Texas. They enjoyed the largest crowd they had seen since moving to a March bull sale and fed approximately 200 people Friday night. It was an incredible sale with the high average fueled by strong demand from commercial cow/calf producers with 80 percent of bulls commanding prices more than $4,000. The highest selling female lot was lot number one, a pick of Z Model heifers at Mound Creek, which sold to Blackwater Cattle Company of Lake Park, Ga., and Iron Farm Cattle Company of Kilgore, Texas, for $43,000.

Lot six, RBM Ms Jethro 924Z4, was the second highest selling lot for the day. This full sister to Rock Star, OnStar and Elegido sold to Draggin M Ranch of El Dorado, Ark., for $24,000 for possession and two-thirds embryo interest. MC Ms Stryker 1420U6 and her heifer calf at side in lot four sold to Pennridge Ranch of Paige, Texas, for $19,000. The highest selling bull lot was lot 41, MC Elegido 889Z20, which sold to Schoenig Land and Cattle Company of Honey Grove, Texas. This top residual feed intake bull of the entire sale commanded an offering of $25,500. Lot 62, MC Something Special 948Z, sold to Second Chance Brangus of Gulfport, Miss. Another superior Something Special son, this second high selling bull sold for $12,000. Lot two included 100 MC CrossOver 834Y semen straws, which sold for $20,000 to average $200 per straw. Lot three was 100 semen straws of MC Righteous 924X2, which brought $14,250 to average $142.50 per straw. BJ

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SALE REPORT Demand for Brangus Great in the “Vol” State Pick of 2012 heifer calf crop grossed $15,000 to average $15,000 Two donors grossed $9,000 to average $4,500 17 3N1s grossed $52,700 to average $3,100 35 spring calving cows grossed $89,400 to average $2,554.29 Four fall bred cows and heifers grossed $7,300 to average $1,825 12 open heifers grossed $21,450 to average $1,787.50

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arm hospitality, cold temperatures, and a hot offering greeted 43 buyers from 11 states gathered in Waynesboro, Tenn., March 23, 2013, as Miller Brangus hosted their second annual female sale featuring “cattle you can count on”. Owners Bert, Doyle and E.D. Miller, manager Bart Pope, and their families were host to an ever-increasing crowd of enthusiastic Brangus breeders as well as friends and guest consignors. Van Hardin of Black X Ranch in Rome, Ga., paid $15,000 to own the first lot in the sale, the pick of the Miller Brangus 2012 heifer calf crop. His choice was MB Hannibal 75Z3, a big performing, balanced trait daughter of Hannibal out of the growth trait leader, Revelation. Lot 29, MB Ms Lead Gun 302U5 and her Eligido son, were the second high selling lot of the day at $5,600. Barnett Brangus of Clarksville, Tenn., was the purchaser of this big performing female who balances growth and carcass to a high degree. Her heavy boned, well balanced bull calf at side made her one of the most attractive packages of the day. She was consigned by Miller Brangus. Mark Snowden of Blue Ribbon Farms in Pachuta, Miss., was the purchaser of the third high selling lot. He paid $5,300 to own lot 15, another Miller Brangus consignment, MB Ms Real Deal 329U and her spring bull calf sired by Great Basin. This deep sided, heavy milking cow ranks in the breed’s top three percent WW, five percent YW, four percent Milk and recorded two @ 111 WR.

Black X struck again as they paid $5,000 to own lot 27, the proven donor MB Nimitz 129T9. This powerful female records three @ 109 and ranks in the breed’s top one percent for Milk EPD. Truitt Brangus Farm of Auburn, Ala., also paid %5,000 to own lot two B, the pick lot MB Ms Tank 000Y14 and her Lead Gun heifer calf at side. She ranks in the breed’s top one percent WW, two percent YW, and four percent REA, and her dam is a full sister to Bear Bryant and New Direction. Volume buyers included Kim Dunn of Apopka, Fla., Green River Farms of Waynesboro, Tenn., and Barnett Brangus of Clarksville, Tenn. BJ

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SALE REPORT Genetrust at Suhn Cattle Co. 20th Anniversary Bull Sale 106 Brangus bulls averaged $5,343 38 Ultrablack bulls averaged $5,518

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n unexpected snow storm that left roads blocked Sunday morning brought much needed moisture and did not deter either registered or commercial breeders from attending the 20th Anniversary Sale of Suhn Cattle Company, a partner in the GENETRUST marketing alliance. The day of the sale, March 26, found roads passable and a packed crowd of cattle enthusiasts evaluating the offering. Comments from the buyers suggested this was definitely the most impressive and uniform set of bulls ever presented at Suhn Cattle Company. The sale began with lot 75, Suhn’s Foundation 331Z28, a bull bred by Vernon and Vicki Suhn, Suhn Cattle Company, Eureka, Kan. He was by GR Swift 209W3, a son of the high IMF producer Lambert of Brinks, and out of a full sister to the great maternal sire Suhn’s Next Step 331R7. This extraordinary standout is big boned, deep ribbed with top end performance and has a great disposition. With rankings in the top four percent for yearling weight, top five percent for rib eye area and the top 10 percent for weaning weight, he captivated the eye of many. The bidding was intense from ringside, DVAuction and via the telephone. The winning bid was captured by Double W Ranch, David and Nada Wood, Houston, Texas, for $66,000 for half interest and possession. The second high selling individual was lot 164, Suhn’s Rembrandt 919Z8. His sire, Suhn’s Advantage 331T5, is a member of the ABS Global Brangus Sire roster, and his dam is a daughter of Suhn’s Next Step 331R7. Rembrandt not only ranks in the top five percent of the breed for yearling weight, top 10 percent for weaning and scrotal, plus a top 20 percent for REA, but also was impressive with his eye-catching phenotype. This herd sire prospect was purchased for $35,000 for half interest and possession by TJM Ranch, Jack and Peggy Moore, Kerrville, Texas. The next high selling lot attracted considerable attention due to the bylaw change passed by the International Brangus Breeders Association (IBBA) membership. This rule change

allows top-crossing Ultrablacks back to 7/8 Brangus and those resulting animals being registered as Brangus. This Ultrablack bull, lot 148, Suhn’s-RYR Fusion 894Z5, was one of the first to be offered at public auction that fit this criterion. Bred by Suhn Cattle Company, he was purchased by Robert Yates Ranch, Hamptonville, N.C., for $20,000. The Ultrablack bulls continued to draw attention as in past years. This year’s Ultrablack offering included more than twice as many bulls as Suhn Cattle Company has sold in the past years. Nevertheless, this did not diminish the strong demand that was seen rapidly building from customers. Another highlight Ultrablack bull was bred by Dale and Nancy Kirkham, Eureka, Kan., and sold for $15,000 to GENETRUST partner Randy Schmidt, Schmidt Farms, Texarkana, Texas. Lot 96, KB Dakota Gold 402Z2, combined great ratios in his contemporary group; plus, impressive phenotype of thickness of topline and rear quarter coupled with outstanding base width. Buyers represented 13 states from Florida to California. The average for the Brangus bulls was $5,343, and the Ultrablack average was $5,518. Volume buyers were Frosty Tipton, Winnemucca, Nev.; Wayne Ammons, Roveline, La.; and the Seminole Tribe of Florida. BJ At right, David Wood of Double W Ranch in Houston, Texas, purchased the high selling bull, Suhn’s Foundation 331Z28, in the 20th Anniversary Suhn Cattle Company Bull Sale.

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SALE REPORT Buyers from 12 States Power Salacoa Valley Brangus Female and Bull Sale 3 Brangus Donor Cows Grossed $15,400 to Average $5134 10 Fall Brangus 3N1s Grossed $40,650 to Average $4,065 7 Fall Bred Brangus Females Grossed $19,500 to Average $2,786 21 Spring calving Brangus Females Grossed $47,750 to Average $2,274 20 Open Brangus Heifers Grossed $41,250 to Average $2,063 61 Brangus Females Grossed $164,550 to Average $2,700 52 Brangus Bulls Grossed $187,800 to Average $3,612 4 Commercial and Ultrablack Bulls Grossed $10,650 to Average $2,663 117 total Lots Grossed $363,000 to Average $3,103

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rangus seedstock demand continues to build across the country. Salacoa Valley Farms “We Run the Numbers Sale” hosted March 30, 2013, saw perfect spring weather and a torrid and steady demand for registered Brangus females and bulls. Seventy-nine buyers from 12 states were on hand to snap up the offering from female consignors and friends of Salacoa Valley and the good Brangus bulls of SVF. The day’s top selling female was Lot 41, Ms Brinks Csonka 468T47 and her Singletary bred heifer calf at side, consigned by Cuevas T3 Brangus, Purvis, Miss. This Csonka daughter ranks in the breed’s top one percent for an impressive five EPD traits and sold to Draggin M Brangus, El Dorado, Ark., for $9,000. Lot seven, SVF Ms 535R40 and her Csonka bull calf at side, was the second high selling lot. This Transformer sired female was AI’d back to the $55,000 New Concept herd sire. The Oaks Farms, Newnan, Ga., paid $5,250 to own this outstanding

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consignment from Clover Ranch, Marietta, Ga. Selling for $4,750 was Lot 63. This outstanding open ET heifer sired by Patton posted EPDs of .66 REA and .23 IMF. She was consigned by Charlie Israel, Birmingham Ala., and sold to Lake Majestik, Flat Rock, Ala. Also selling for $4,750 was lot 36, HF Miss Lead Gun 535T. This 3N1 with a fall Bodine heifer calf at side was safe back to Something Special. She was consigned by Haynes Farms, Ashland Ala., and purchased by Phillip DeSalvo, Center Ridge, Ark. Cold Creek Ranch, Marietta, Ga., consigned Lot 39, Cold Creek Ms Newt 1302X with her spring bull calf sired by 331X78. Draggin M Ranch paid $4,70 for this pair. The top selling bull of the day, at $22,000, was purchased by Crochet Cattle Co., Lafayette, La. This big ribbed, deep sided, heavy boned herd sire is by Patton, and his dam is the $18,500, 23 T721 donor now owned by Valusek-Payne Show Cattle. He posts EPDs in the breed’s top three percent REA, four percent WW, 10 percent YW and 30 percent IMF. The second high selling bull of the day was Lot 114. This powerful and clean made R532 son boasted negative BW and one of the biggest REA EPDs in the sale. He was purchased by WET Farms, O’Brien, Fla., for $6,000. The third high selling bull was Lot 100 for $5,750. Shoestring Ranch, Roxton, Texas, purchased this super complete Blanda son with the 78 lbs birth weight and big growth numbers. His dam posts top two percent of the breed WW, YW, SC and REA EPDs. Volume buyers for the day included Watkins Citrus and Cattle, Avon Park, Fla.; Three S Farms, Social Circle, Ga.; Draggin M Brangus, El Dorado, Ark.; and the Seminole Tribe of Florida. BJ


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Doguet’s Elite Show Heifer Sale

uyers gathered April 13, 2013, in Poteet, Texas, to examine the offerings available at the Elite Show Heifer Sale hosted by Doguet’s Diamond D Ranch. Heifers grossed $75,000 for an average of $6,818. Out Cross semen averaged $70 per unit.

The high selling heifer, DDD Ms Yvette 38Z16, sold for $27,500 and went home with Ellie Jorgenson of JOJ Brangus in Tyler, Texas. The second high selling heifer was DDD Ms Kisha 150Z2. She was purchased by Aimee Adamek from Schulenburg, Texas. BJ

TBBA Miss America Sale Soars One herd sire prospect grossed $5,800 to average $5,800 Two fall pairs grossed $9,500 to average $4,750 Nine spring pairs grossed $40,400 to average $4,489 Seven fall bred females grossed $21,450 to average $3,065 16 open heifers grossed $51,300 to average $3,207 35 total lots grossed $128,450 to average $3,670

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rangus breeders and enthusiasts gathered April 20, 2013, in Salado, Texas, for good cattle, fellowship and food at the annual Texas Brangus Breeders Association (TBBA) weekend. Friday night was the annual membership meeting and social followed by the TBBA Miss America Sale on Saturday. Thirty-five head representing 18 breeders across Texas sold on a beautiful day and were well received by the buying public. Fiftythree buyers from Texas, Alabama, Mississippi and Missouri were on hand to evaluate the offering. The high selling lot was lot eight, CB MS Blanda 415X5, with an LTD bull calf at side consigned by Cavender Ranches and purchased for $7,250 by Rancho Los Pinos of Hempstead, Texas. Following her was another spring pair, lot seven, MS HLC Next Step Pathfinder 381Y2 with a Captain Jack heifer calf at side consigned by Hodde Land and Cattle bringing $6,000 from Genesis Ranch, Columbus, Texas. The high selling open heifer was lot 27, a Black Gold granddaughter consigned by Triple Crown Ranch and selling to Myles Hackstedt of Needville, Texas, for $6,000. The second high selling open heifer was lot 34, a Jethro daughter sold by Schoenig Land and Cattle to McMurtry Farms of Troy, Texas, for $4,000. The high selling fall pair was DCC Ms Blackhawk News 2 T2 consigned by Dillard Land and Cattle, which sold for $5,000 to Donnie Dippel of LaGrange, Texas.

One herd sire prospect was consigned by Indian Hills Ranch and sold for $5,800 to McCreary Farms of Evergreen, Ala. A donation lot consigned by Skyhawk Brangus, Lingg Brangus and JLS International sold for $3,700 to Triple Crown Ranch, Angleton, Texas. This lot was sold for the benefit of the TJBBA. Volume buyers included Las Tres Hermanas, Larry Franke, of Karnes City, Texas; Doguet’s Diamond D Ranch of McCoy, Texas; and Genesis Ranch, Mike and Gloria Weathers, of Columbus, Texas. BJ

Texas Brangus Breeders gather for the annual membership meeting and social before the sale.

Volume buyer Larry Franke and his daughter of Karnes City, TX with Sale Chaiman, Joe Dillard (left) and TBBA President, Russ Williamson (right).

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SHOW RESULTS Champions Selected at 2013 International Brangus Show

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his year marked the 47th annual International Brangus Show in Houston, Texas. Jason Cleere, Associate Professor and Extension Beef Cattle Specialist at Texas A&M University, judged 144 entries at the bull and female shows on March 1 and 2, 2013. RCC Patriot 1252Y came out of the summer bull division before claiming the Grand Champion Bull title. The July 2011 son of Doguets Hercules 88S3 is owned and exhibited by Stephen Roop of Grapevine, Texas. Sunnybrook Farms of Jackson, Miss., exhibited the Reserve Grand Champion Bull, SBR Coal Mine 129UZ, a March 2012 son of SBR Coal Train 222WR. In the red Brangus show, Trio Cattle and Genetics of Madisonville, Texas, swept the two top honors. Coming from the yearling bull division, Trio’s Yucatan 175Y took the Grand Champion Red Bull title. The bull is a January 2011 son of Trio’s Sequoia 112S. Trio’s RLN Zoltar 175Z2 came out of the junior bull calf division to claim Reserve Champion honors. Zoltar is a March 2012 son of Lazy 3 Statesman 100S. In the Cow-Calf Show, Marvel Farms of High Springs, Fla., claimed the Champion Cow-Calf Pair honor with Marvel’s Sweetpea 7/10. The February 2010 cow is a daughter of Marvel’s Red Gator 2/6 and had a January 2013 bull calf at side, Marvel’s Red Pride 5/13. In the female show, DDD Ms Barbara 804Y61 took top honors as Grand Champion female. Coming out of the senior heifer calf division, the November 2011 daughter out of Doguet’s Hercules 88S3, is owned by Doguet Diamond D Ranch of McCoy, Texas. DDD Ms Chariti 88Z10 came from the junior heifer calf division and took the Reserve Grand Champion title. The May 2012 heifer is a daughter of DDD Masterplan 1019W10 and was

exhibited by Johnston Cattle Company of Waxahachie, Texas. Grand Champion Red Brangus Female honors went to Trio’s Yelena 175Y3 owned and exhibited by Trio Cattle and Genetics. Winning the summer heifer division, the May 2011 heifer is a daughter of CX Tanque 23/T. From the summer heifer calf division, Dos XX’s Stretch’s Jewel took the title of Reserve Grand Champion Red Brangus Female. Sired by Dos XX’s Chief ’s Mr Stretch, the October 2011 heifer is owned by Dos XX’s Cattle Company of Washington, Texas. In the group classes, Skyhawk Brangus of Tyler, Texas, took home the Champion Produce of Dam award with progeny of S.B. Ms Pathfinder 430H18. Sunnybrook Farms of Jackson, Miss., swept the Get-of-Sire classes exhibiting both the Champion Junior Get-of-Sire and Champion Senior Get-of-Sire with progeny of SBR Coal Train 222WR. Skyhawk Brangus finished up the black division of group classes winning the Champion Breeder’s Herd. In the red Brangus division, Trio Cattle and Genetics of Dallas, Texas, exhibited progeny of III Miss Fancy 175/4 to claim Champion Red Produce of Dam. Dos XX’s Cattle Company of Washington, Texas, exhibited progeny of Dos XX’s Stout’s Destiny to claim Champion Red Junior Get-of-Sire. Trio Cattle and Genetics concluded the day taking home Champion Red Breeder’s Herd. BJ

Grand Champion & Champion Senior Heifer Calf

Reserve Grand & Champion Junior Heifer Calf

DDD MS BARBARA 804Y61 DOGUET DIAMOND D RANCH, MCCOY, TX

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DDD MS CHARITI 88Z10 JOHNSTON CATTLE COMPANY, WAXAHACHIE, TX


Grand Champion & Champion Red Summer Heifer TRIO’S YELENA 175Y3 TRIO CATTLE & GENETICS, LLC, DALLAS, TX

Reserve Grand & Champion Red Senior Heifer Calf DOS XX’S STRETCH’S JEWEL DOS XX’S CATTLE COMPANY, WASHINGTON, TX

Grand Champion Red Cow/Calf Pair

MARVEL’S SWEETPEA 7/10 DANIEL AND SANDRA MARVEL, HIGH SPRINGS, FL

Grand Champion & Champion Summer Bull

Reserve Grand & Champion Junior Bull Calf

Grand Champion & Champion Red Yearling Bull

Reserve Grand & Champion Red Junior Bull Calf

RCC PATRIOT 1252Y STEPHEN ROOP, GRAPEVINE, TX

TRIO’S YUCATAN 175Y TRIO CATTLE & GENETICS, LLC, DALLAS, TX

SBR COAL MINE 129UZ SUNNYBROOK FARMS, JACKSON, MS

TRIO’S RLN ZOLTAR 175Z2 TRIO CATTLE & GENETICS, LLC, DALLAS, TX

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International Brangus Show Divisions

Reserve Junior Heifer Calf

Champion Red Junior Heifer Calf

Reserve Red Junior Heifer Calf

TCR SWEET DREAMS 222Z2 TRIPLE CROWN RANCH, ANGLETON, TX

DOS XX’S STRETCHS COVER GIRL DOS XX’S CATTLE COMPANY, WASHINGTON, TX

CX MS PAYLOADS MEATHOUSE 412/Z COX EXCALIBUR BRANGUS, KATY, TX

Reserve Senior Heifer Calf

Reserve Red Senior Heifer Calf

Champion Summer Heifer

DDD MS CALLIE 1019Y9 TRIPLE CROWN RANCH, ANGLETON, TX

DOS XX’S DESTINY’S RUBY DOS XX’S CATTLE COMPANY, WASHINGTON, TX

CK NEWS LADY ELIZABETH RACHEL MCCONNELL, GILMER, TX

Reserve Summer Heifer

Reserve Red Summer Heifer

Champion Yearling Heifer

Champion Red Yearling Heifer

Reserve Red Yearling Heifer

MISS JLS KALI 915Y42 LAUREN SAVOIE, JENNINGS, LA

Reserve Yearling Heifer

M&M MISS LILLY 75Y TRIO CATTLE & GENETICS, LLC, DALLAS, TX

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DOS XX’S MISS MERCEDES DOS XX’S CATTLE COMPANY, WASHINGTON, TX

SENDERO STRETCH’S MISS 14Y3 DOS XX’S CATTLE COMPANY, WASHINGTON, TX

JOJ’S MS ONSTAR 801Y JOJ BRANGUS, TYLER, TX

MISS -C- DUTCHESS 30 Y BAILYE FOLTYN, BAY CITY, TX


International Brangus Show Divisions

Champion Senior Heifer

Reserve Senior Heifer

DDD MS LAYCEE 200X7 DOGUET DIAMOND D RANCH, MCCOY, TX

MISS JLS PATRICIA 915X71 LAUREN SAVOIE, JENNINGS, LA

Reserve Red Senior Heifer

Reserve Junior Bull Calf

FAGAN MBJ MS BRAZIL 201X MARCOS BORGES, WHARTON, TX

SKYHAWKS 4R PREZ 7Z SKYHAWK BRANGUS, TYLER, TX

Champion Senior Bull Calf

Reserve Senior Bull Calf

I H RUDDER 504Y2 JOHNSTON CATTLE COMPANY, WAXAHACHIE, TX

SKYHAWKS FDR SKYHAWK BRANGUS, TYLER, TX

Reserve Red Senior Bull Calf

Reserve Summer Bull

ROJO GRANDE’S RADICAL 197Y COX EXCALIBUR BRANGUS, KATY, TX

MR JLS RUDY 915Y47 TOBI PARROTT, MAMOU, LA

Champion Red Senior Heifer KK MISS SIDDA LEE 317X4 KATY KNOX, HEMPSTEAD, TX

Reserve Red Junior Bull Calf

TJR MR ROJO’S RENEGADE 46/Z TRIPLE J-R CATTLE CO, FRIENDSWOOD, TX

Champion Red Senior Bull Calf

DOS XX’S DESTINY’S NUMEROUNO DOS XX’S CATTLE COMPANY, WASHINGTON, TX

Champion Red Summer Bull

DOS XX’S STOUT’S RAMBO 515/1 DOS XX’S CATTLE COMPANY, WASHINGTON, TX

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Reserve Red Summer Bull GM MONEYMAKER 226 / Y MARKHAM CATTLE, MANVEL, TX

Champion Yearling Bull SCC SAMPSON 313Y TRIPLE CROWN RANCH, ANGLETON, TX

Reserve Yearling Bull SKYHAWKS BACHELOR SKYHAWK BRANGUS, TYLER, TX

Reserve Red Yearling Bull CX CHIEF’S APACHE 67/Y COX EXCALIBUR BRANGUS, KATY, TX

Champion Senior Bull DOGUETS DILLINGER 38X6 DOGUET DIAMOND D RANCH, MCCOY, TX

Reserve Senior Bull DCC MR PAYDAY 630X DILLARD LAND AND CATTLE LTD, KATY, TX

Champion Red Senior Bull MR PB EXTRA TALENT 971/10 MARCOS BORGES, WHARTON, TX

Reserve Red Senior Bull M4 ALADDIN CODY ATKINSON, WHARTON, TX

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SHOW RESULTS 2013 Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo Junior Brangus Results

by Tyler DEAN IBBA DIRECTOR OF SHOWS & YOUTH PROGRAMS

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n Friday, March 8, 2013, red Brangus juniors gathered in Houston, Texas, for the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo’s Red Brangus Junior Heifer Show. Thirty-one red Brangus females were presented to judge Mark McCully of Wooster, Ohio. Taking home champion honors was III Lady Luck 022Y, an American Red Brangus heifer exhibited by Dustin Bostick of Brownwood, Texas. Dos XX’s Miss Mercedes, an International Red Brangus heifer, followed taking Reserve Grand Champion home for Taylor Goerlitz of Brenham, Texas. Mercedes is a daughter of Dos XX’s Chief ’s Mr. Stretch and first won Champion Junior Heifer. Other division and reserve division winners included Austin Boswell of Texarkana, Texas; Bailye Foltyn of Bay City, Texas; Emily Hoffman of Mont Belvieu, Texas; and Tyler Lyons of

Bertram, Texas. The Junior Brangus Heifer Show was held on Sunday, March 10, 2013. Randy Perry traveled from Fresno, Calif., to evaluate 82 Brangus heifer entries. Rising to the top was CMR Ms Lanie 488Z, bred, owned and exhibited by Tanner Miller of Gilmer, Texas. The May 2012 heifer is a daughter of DDD Blackgold 804S25 and first won Champion Heifer Calf. Reserve Champion honors went to Miss JLS Eleanor 915Y58, a September 2011 daughter of Skyhawks Presidente. Eleanor was exhibited by Madelaine Pack of Boyd, Texas. Other division and reserve division winners included Jake Johnston of Waxahachie, Texas; Rachel McConnell of Longview, Texas; David Jonathon Duty of Eddy, Texas; and Claire Smart of Runge, Texas. BJ

Grand Champion Red Brangus Female

Grand Champion Brangus Female

Reserve Grand Champion Red Brangus Female

Reserve Grand Champion Brangus Female

III ADY LUCK 022Y DUSTIN BOSTICK, BROWNWOOD, TX

DOS XX’X MISS MERCEDES TAYLOR GOERLITZ, BRENHAM, TX

CMR MS LANIE 488Z TANNER MILLER, GILMER, TX

MISS JLS ELEANOR 915Y58 MADELAINE PACK, BOYD, TX

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SHOW RESULTS Champions Named at Oklahoma Youth Expo Junior Brangus Show

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by Tyler DEAN IBBA DIRECTOR OF SHOWS & YOUTH PROGRAMS

or nearly a century, the youth of the state of Oklahoma have come to Oklahoma City to compete with the best livestock their generation has to offer. Today, the Oklahoma Youth Expo (OYE) is recognized as the largest youth event in the state of Oklahoma. In 2012 OYE recorded record-breaking attendance with over 7,000 exhibitors. The livestock show brings exhibitors, educators and families from all of Oklahoma’s 77 counties. In the Junior Brangus heifer show held March 25, 2013, 19 Brangus females were presented by 14 Oklahoma Junior Brangus Breeders Association (OJBBA) members to judge John Rayfield of College Station, Texas. Grand Champion Female honors went to JG Miss 747 Bright MVP, a January 2012, female exhibited by Colby Davis of Talequah, Okla. The heifer first won class four and is sired by

JG Mr 747 Black Jet. Colby also captured the Reserve Grand Champion Female honors with his entry from class two. The May 2012 female, JG Miss 747 Houston Jet, is also a daughter of JG Mr 747 Black Jet. Other class winners included Lindsay Caster of Jones, Okla.; Andreya Mitchell of Seminole, Okla.; Dustin Cochran of Atoka, Okla.; Mallory Sharp of Konawa, Okla.; and Haley Nelson of Coalgate, Okla. Dustin Cochran of Atoka, Okla., took home the honor of Bred & Owned Champion Female with his May 2012 heifer Miss 4C Raybro 79-1. The honor of Reserve Champion Bred & Owned Female went to Jakes Miss Priss MVP, a March 2012 heifer bred, owned and exhibited by Jake Jones of Stillwater, Okla. BJ

Grand Champion Brangus Female

Reserve Grand Champion Brangus Female

JG MISS 747 BRIGHT MVP COLBY DAVIS, TALEQUAH, OK

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JG MISS 747 HOUSTON JET COLBY DAVIS, TALEQUAH, OK


Black Gold

DDD BLACK GOLD 804S25 R#

R10063991

PHN

804S25

Generation

3rd

Birth Date

10/01/2006

Owned by: 8G Brangus Doguet’s Diamond D Ranch

Black Gold Daughter: CMR MS LANIE 488Z

2013 San Antonio Regional Brangus Show - Grand Champion Female 2013 Houston Junior LIvestock Show - Grand Champion Female

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Black Gold daughters sell online - MAY 11-13, 2013 - www.dvauction.com 8G Brangus Jackie & Kelly Grissom 5984 CR 164 · Breckenridge, TX 76424 (254) 559-0101 · kellygrissom61@gmail.com www.8glivestock.com

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INDUSTRY Trans Ova Genetics Joins Forces With Viagen

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rans Ova Genetics of Sioux Center, Iowa is pleased to announce the acquisition of ViaGen of Austin, Texas. The two companies have been joint venture partners in the bovine cloning company, Bovance, since 2007. “This is a tremendous opportunity for both Trans Ova Genetics and ViaGen,” says Dr. David Faber, President of Trans Ova Genetics. “We are delighted to bring the world class team of scientists and personnel from ViaGen to join forces with the Trans Ova Genetics team. Combining this elite group of reproductive experts under one roof will benefit all of the technologies in our reproductive toolbox.” ViaGen will now operate as a wholly owned division of Trans Ova Genetics. They will continue to serve the livestock industry by providing Genetic Preservation, Express Tissue Banking and Cloning services to many livestock species including horses, cattle, pigs, goats, sheep, and deer. In addition, ViaGen will also continue to provide Genetic Preservation services for all other non-primate mammal species. Trans Ova Genetics will continue to help progressive cattle breeders effectively implement the entire reproductive toolbox of ART (assisted reproductive technology). This will include embryo transfer (ET), in vitro fertilization (IVF), sexed semen for use in ET and IVF, and ViaGen Cloning technology. Trans

Ova Genetics has 20 locations across the U.S. with headquarters in Sioux Center, Iowa and has been serving the reproductive technology needs of their clients for over 33 years. Bovance, the joint venture entity formed by these two parent companies in 2007, will transition its business components to ViaGen – a division of Trans Ova Genetics. Diane Broek, Cloning Sales and Marketing Manager for ViaGen indicated that “Bovance clients can rest assured that their agreements, cell lines and animals produced using cloning technology will be managed in the same place by the same people. The changes for our clients will be minimal.” “We are very excited about the opportunities this acquisition presents to us as a business and the additional opportunities it will bring to our clients” says Blake Russell, President of ViaGen. “In addition to strengthening our domestic offering of services to all species, we look forward to interaction with collaborators from around the world that will help further advance this technology as a whole”. More information on Trans Ova Genetics and ViaGen cloning technology can be found at www.transova.com and www.viagen.com. For inquiries about how cloning technology can create value in your program, please call 1-888-8ViaGen or 1-800-999-3586 Trans Ova Genetics. BJ

PROVEN source for your next CHAMPION! Broken A Ultima 14U2 Sold by Broken A Ranch in 2009 Sale to Callie Scott. 2010 Reserve Grand Red Female 2009-2010 Show Heifer of the Year

JULY 18, 2013

Ike Hamilton Expo Center, West Monroe, Louisiana

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Now accepting heifer consignments and semen donations. If interested please contact any IJBBA Board Member or Tyler.


BRANGUS PLUS

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RANGUS PLUS is back in the Brangus Journal. Each month we will have some fun facts, recipes, photo contests, trivia, and/or games. We would love to hear any ideas from our readers about future content for this page. If you have ideas or suggestions, send them to Tyler at tyler@int-brangus.org.

August PHOTO CONTEST

The theme for the August Photo Contest is:

“A Summer of BRANGUS”

Send us your best “A Summer of BRANGUS” photo(s)! All submissions must include Brangus cattle, must include a caption of the photo subject(s), must include the photographers name, be a 4x6, 300 dpi jpeg, and must be submitted via electronic format to Tyler at tyler@intbrangus.org. Winning photo will be featured in the March issue of the Brangus Journal. All submissions become the property of IBBA and may be used in IBBA publications, online media, or marketing materials. DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: July 22, 2013

NJBS AND FUTURITY ENTRY DEADLINES

The deadlines to submit your entries for the NJBS and Brangus Futurity are approaching. Following are the important dates to remember.

JUNIOR Ownership Deadline: MAY 18, 2013 JUNIOR Entry Deadline: MAY 15, 2013

DID YOU READ THIS ISSUE? The answers to all questions below can be found in this issue. The page number the answer is on is found at the end of each question in parentheses.

1. Which IBBA staff member should you contact for enrollment in one of IBBA’s Commercial Marketing Programs? (pg. 4) 2. Who is the IBBA Board member from Area 5? (pg. 6) 3. Dr. Massey has served as Executive Vice President of the IBBA for how many years? (pg.10) 4. How many total entries were entered in IBBA’s national and regional shows during the 2012-2013 show season? (pg. 18) 5. Which five IJBBA members received IBA Scholarships this year? (pg. 26 & 27) 6. What is the most economically relevant trait in beef production? (pg. 28) 7. What absolutely determines time for a cow to return to heat after calving? (pg. 31) 8. What must any bull have on file with IBBA to be listed in the Sire Summary? (pg. 37) 9. What bull is the trait leader for WW EPD? (pg. 40) 10. How many dams are included in the 2013 Summit Cow List? (pg. 66) 11. What disease, commonly tested for during a bull breeding soundness exam, can negatively affect reproductive performance of cows? (pg. 85) 12. What three individuals were recognized at the IBBA Convention for their contributions? (pg. 89) 13. Which bred the Champion and Reserve Champion females from the International Brangus Show? (pg. 102) 14. What two heifers have been sold in the IJBBA’s “Source of Champions” Sale and have went on to win Champion or Reserve at an IBBA national show for their new owner? (pg. 92 & 110)

Late Junior Entries accepted until JUNE 1, 2013 with $25 per exhibitor fee

IJBBA MEMBERSHIP Deadline: JUNE 1, 2013 to participate in NJBS Contests

FUTURITY Entry Deadline: JUNE 1, 2013

Late Futurity Entries accepted until 5:00 pm on JULY 18, 2013 at $75 per entry

Entry booklet is now available online at http://junior.gobrangus.com. BRANGUS JOURNAL

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STATE DIRECTORY ALABAMA

FLORIDA ARKANSAS

Fred & Sharron McCreary 13465 Brooklyn Road Evergreen, AL 36401

Phone: 251.578.4750 Cell: 251.230.0276 Fax: 251.578.5831 Email us at: mccrearyfarms@hotmail.com Visit our website: www.mccrearyfarms.com

P.O. Box 365  Concord, AR 72523 870/668-3414  870/668-3329 Fax chimney-rock@att.net Bill Davis Ed Slisher, Manager Cell: 336/210-1222 Cell: 870/612-4117

13465 Brooklyn Rd. Evergreen, AL 36401

Sean Parker, President

ARIZONA

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BRANGUS John and Sherry Milam 753 Hinson Road El Dorado, AR 71730 Grady Green, Registered Cowherd Manager 870-314-3673, grady@dragginmranch.com Danny Roberson, Commercial Cowherd Manager 870-310-8134 www.dragginmranch.com

CALIFORNIA

THE LARGEST REGISTERED BRANGUS BREEDER IN AMERICA

www.wynneranch.com Matthew Lyle Wynne Cell: (772) 201-7500 Ft. Pierce, Florida matthew@wynneranch.net

GEORGIA


STATE DIRECTORY GEORGIA

MISSOURI

OKLAHOMA

TEXAS Joe & Catherine Kassler, Owners 4810 Smokey Road Newnan, GA 30263 770-251-6522 Home 770-502-1510 Fax www.theoaksfarm.com www.theoaksfarm.com Vince Roberts, CellCell Cobus Coetzee,Farm FarmManager Manager678-378-4697 - 678-378-0598 Scott Barkley,Asst. Herdsman 678-378-0598 Cell Dex King-Williams, Farm Manager - 678-378-4697 Cell

MISSISSIPPI

NEW MEXICO Lack-Morrison Brangus Bulls, Females, Semen and Embryos Bill Morrison 411 CR 10 Clovis, NM 88101 (575) 482-3254 (575) 760-7263 Cell bvmorrison@yucca.net

Joe Paul & Rosie Lack P.O. Box 274 Hatch, NM 87937 P (575) 267-1016 F (575) 267-1234

www.lackmorrisonbrangus.com

5K Cowbelle Ranch Wyliss & Brenda Kemp 550 Hall Road Pontotoc, MS 38863 Home: (662)489-5335 Cell: (662) 488-1360 Fax: (662) 494-0491 www.5kcowbelleranch.com wylisskemp@aol.com

NORTH CAROLINA

Registered Brangus Cattle

To place your ad in the STATE DIRECTORY, contact: Tyler at 405.867.1421 or the IBBA office at 210.696.8231

DILLARD LAND & CATTLE

Joe & Elise Dillard 4206 Leaflock Lane · Katy, TX 77450 Ranch: 2013 N. FM 609 · Muldoon, TX 78949 (713) 201-3305 - Mobile · (281) 395-3343 - Home Gary D. Prause · Consultant · (979) 830-7819

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STATE DIRECTORY TEXAS (210) 218-4804

Santa Rosa Ranch ••••••••••••••••••

Kent Smith, General Manager (979) 540-8338 | kent@srrtexas.com Scott Broadus, Manager (817) 597-7834 | scott@srrtexas.com Gerald Sullivan, Owner Kelley Sullivan, Owner Navasota and Crockett, Texas

www.srrtexas.com

Sherletta Huff

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ADVERTISERSINDEX 5K Cowbelle

113

8G Brangus

12, 109

Blackwater Cattle Co.

1, 112

E Darby Farms

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National Junior Brangus Show

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Pennridge Ranch

Elgin Breeding Service

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Perry Ranch

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Quail Creek Brangus

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Roop Cattle Co.

Cavender Ranches

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Santa Rosa Ranch

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CALENDAROFEVENTS May - 2013 4

August - 2013

JLS International Winning Tradition XI Sale

Devine, TX

10-13 “Backdrop Bound with the Banner” Online Sale

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Fall Cycle THR Inventory Deadline

October - 2013 12

CX Advantage Sale

Weimar, TX

19

Doguet’s Diamond D Ranch Annual Production Sale

Poteet, TX

19

Town Creek Farm Bull and Commercial West Point, MS Female Sale

June - 2013

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Oak Creek Farms Forage Tested Bull Sale

1

NJBS Late Entries & Futurity Entries Due

November - 2013

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BIF Annual Research Symposium and Convention

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NJBS Entries Due

18

The EVENT Red Brangus Sale and Inaugural Heifer Futurity

18

NJBS Ownership Deadline

Brenham, TX

Chappell Hill, TX

Oklahoma City, OK

1

GeneTrust at Chimney Rock Cattle Company Sale

Concord, AR

Brenham, TX

9

The Cattleman’s Kind Bull Sale at Blackwater Cattle Company

Lake Park, GA

14-19 National Junior Brangus Show

West Monroe, LA

December - 2013

18

IJBBA “Source of Champions” Sale

West Monroe, LA

7

20

Brangus Futurity

West Monroe, LA

19-22 TJBBA State Show July - 2013

GeneTrust at Cavender’s Neches River Jacksonville, TX Ranch Bull and Commercial Female Sale

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Since 1993

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2013 • 12 NOON at the farm in West Point, Mississippi

150 Town Creek Farm Brangus and Ultrablack Bulls Practical, functional bulls developed on a high roughage forage-based ration in 40 to 50 acre traps. Sound footed, problem-free bulls guaranteed fertile and reproductively sound. Largely Cow Creek Ranch based genetics.

250 Commercial Brangus Bred Heifers

Multi-generation genetically-tracked heifers sired by Cow Creek Ranch bulls and bred back to Cow Creek Ranch and Town Creek Farm bulls.

Town Creek Farm West Point, Mississippi Milton Sundbeck, Owner 662.295.3115 • Milton@TownCreekFarm.com Ron Flake, Manager 662.509.2233 • Ron@TownCreekFarm.com Joy Reznicek, Marketing 205.399.0221 • Joy@TownCreekFarm.com 8050 Town Creek Road, West Point, Mississippi 39773 www.TownCreekFarm.com Call or email for a sale catalog.

This bull sells October 19, 2013.

Mother Nature Approved Forage-Based • Adaptable • Fertile • Functional

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