BLACK HEREFORDS
Friday OCTOBER 11, 2024 12:30 PM
J&N Ranch, 25332 Wolcott Road, Leavenworth, KS
FOR INFORMATION PHONE
Office
Dirck Hoagland ...................................................................................
AUCTIONEER
Andrew Sylvester
REGISTRATIONS
913-727-6446
816-225-1246
785-456-4352
All bulls and females sell registered and transferred in the ABHA. All Approved Herd Sires are noted in the catalog. If a bull is not already an Approved Herd Sire, it is the responsibility of the buyer to collect blood, and pay for the test, but we guarantee the bull will pass.
VETERINARY
Dr. Leo Becker, DVM 913-207-7105
DELIVERY & INSURANCE
• We are offering free delivery on $10,000 in total purchases. We can deliver your cattle to you for the following mileage rates: $500 for less than 300 miles, $1000 for more than 300 miles.
• We will help arrange shipping and keep your purchases for up to ten days after the sale free of charge. Thereafter we charge $3.00 per head per day.
• Insurance coverage on your purchase for periods up to a year after the sale are available through Harding and Harding by calling Jim Gies on his cell phone at 970-590-0500.
HERD HEALTH
• At 60 days of age, calves were vaccinated with a a 7-way clostridial with haemophilus. They were also poured with Ivomec.
• At pre-weaning and post-weaing they got another round of clostridials plus pasturella, a modified live IBR,BVD,PI3,BRSV, Lepto 5, Vibro, and Hardjo-bovis, a Perfringens Type A toxid vaccine, and a Haemophilus shot. At Post-weaning they got a second round of IBR,BVD,PI3,BRSV, Lepto 5, Vibrio and Hardjo-bovis and Perfringens Type A vaccines plus an injectable wormer.
• All bulls have been examined and yearling scrotal measurements have been taken. All bulls have been semen and trich tested.
• All cattle will sell with proper health papers for interstate shipment anywhere in the USA.
• The cowherd has been tested free of Neospora, BVD, BLV Leukosis, Johnnes and are PI Negative.
F. Morgan Feedyard Decker Farm 25332 Wolcott Road Leavenworth, KS 66048 913-727-6446
Well folks, here we are again, wondering when the nation’s cowherd will finally begin to expand. All of the incentives for expansion are in place, but it’s just not happening. The key indicator for expansion is the number of heifers on feed, as a percentage of the total cattle on feed. Whenever that percentage drops below 36%, we are in an expansion. We have been at 37% or higher since 2019, and the most recent figure for 2024 is nearly 40%. The total number of cattle and calves in the U.S. is the smallest it’s been since 1951.
So what does this mean? This data tells us the expansion phase (when it does begin) will be slow and drawn out, because there aren’t enough females to increase the head count quickly. Meanwhile, demand for beef remains at an all-time high. These record high cattle prices are not going away any time soon.
We are very proud of the offering we’ve put together for you this fall. These 10 heavy service sires are ready to go to work on your operation as soon as they step off the trailer. The 58 bred heifers we have selected were chosen because their top shelf genetics were already present in our herd. If we had the space, we’d be keeping every one of them..
As always, we deeply appreciate your interest and faith in our program.
Welcome to the ranch.
Dirck Hoagland
BREEDING GUARANTEE
All females sell bred and safe in calf. If a bull becomes a non-breeder as a result of injury or disease within 12 months of purchase, J&N will provide you with a credit in our next sale equal to the bull’s purchase price less his salvage value. If a problem arises contact us before disposing of the bull. All claims must be verified by a veterinarian. Normal care needs to be exercised for any animal purchased and that bulls not be allowed to get too thin. Buyers of yearling bulls should not mix or use them with older bulls in order to reduce the risk of injury. Yearling bulls should be semen tested before using them the first time.
RETAINED INTEREST
Unless otherwise stated, we are selling full possession, full salvage value and full semen sale rights in all bulls. We are retaining a ¼ interest for our own herd use to allow us to continue to register calves out of these Sale bulls.
GENOMIC ENHANCED EPDs
Every animal selling in the this J&N Ranch sale has EPDs enhanced with DNA technology. We are investing in the latest technology available to provide you with the most accurate EPDs possible. This technology improves the accuracy of EPDs on a yearling bull, for example, as if he were an older bull with progeny.
These EPDs are based on a multi-breed analysis by IGS, the largest beef genetic evaluation in the world, combining performance records from over a dozen breed associations, including the American Black Hereford Association. The EPDs shown are distributed by the ABHA and were current at the time of publishing of this catalog.
An EPD is the difference in expected performance of future progeny of an individual, compared with expected performance of future progeny of an individual of average genetic merit. They are reported in units of measurement for each trait (e.g. lbs., cm, etc.) The data used in this analysis is based on up to 19 generations of J & N breeding and thousands of head of cattle measured over 45 years of performance testing for growth, maternal and carcass traits.
PRODUCTION EPDs
Calving Ease Direct (CE): Predict the average difference in ease with which a sire’s calves will be born when bred to first-calf heifers. Expressed as percentage of unassisted births with a higher value indicating greater calving ease.
Birth Weight EPD (BW): BW EPDs are expressed in pounds and predict the average difference that can be expected in an animal’s offspring when compared with another animal in the same genetic evaluation. Birth weight EPDs are primarily used as an indicator of calving ease, with the age and size of the females to be bred usually dictating how much birth weight can be tolerated.
Weaning Weight EPD (WW): EPDs are expressed in pounds and predict the average differences in weight that can be expected between the progeny of animals in the same genetic evaluation at 205 days of age. Weaning Weight EPDs do not account for differences in weaning weight that are due to milk.
Yearling Weight EPD (YW): EPDs are expressed in pounds and predict the average differences that can be expected between the progeny of animals at one year of age.
Docility EPD (DOC): Docility EPDs predict the percentage of an animal’s offspring that are expected to score favorably (1 or 2) on a five point scale when compared to the offspring of another animal. They are expressed as a percentage with higher values being favorable.
MATERNAL
EPDs
Maternal Calving Ease EPD (MCE): Predict the average ease with which a sire’s daughters will calve as first-calf heifers when compared to the daughters of another sire in the same evaluation. Expressed as percentage of unassisted births.
Maternal Milk EPD (MM): Milk EPDs are expressed as pounds of calf weaned by a bull’s daughters. They reflect the average differences in weaning weight that can be expected in grand progeny due to the milking ability of a bull’s daughters. Available feed resources will dictate the extent to which milking ability should be selected.
CARCASS EPDs
Marbling EPD (MAR): Predict the average difference in USDA Quality Grade in an animal’s progeny when compared to the progeny of another animal at a given age endpoint. Expressed in numerical marbling score where one point equals one USDA marbling score.
Backfat EPD (FAT): Estimate the average differences that are expected in external fat thickness at the 12th and 13th rib between progeny of different animals. Expressed in inches at a given age endpoint.
Ribeye Area EPD (REA): Predict the average difference in ribeye area in an animal’s progeny when compared to the progeny of another animal at a given age endpoint. Expressed in square inches.
SELECTION INDEXES
Though EPDs allow for the comparison of genetic levels for many economically important traits, they only provide a piece of the economic puzzle. That’s where indexes come in. Through rigorous mathematical computation, $ indexes blend EPDs and economics to estimate an animal’s overall impact on your bottom line. The same technology that led to the dramatic progress in swine, poultry and dairy genetics over the last several decades was used to develop the following $ indexes.
All Purpose Index (API): Evaluates sires for use on the entire cow herd (bred to both Angus first-calf heifers and mature Angus cows) with the portion of their daughters required to maintain herd size retained and the remaining heifers and steers put on feed and sold grade and yield.
Terminal Index (TI): Evaluates sires for use on mature Angus cows with all offspring put on feed and sold grade and yield. Consequently, maternal traits such as milk, stayability, and maternal calving ease are not considered in this index.
Using API and TI, if you’re keeping replacements use API, if not use TI. If a bull has an API of 130 his offspring will generate $50 more than a bull with an API of 80. TI measures the increased value of offspring on feed. The higher the number, the more dollars paid when the are sold on a yield and grade basis.
Lot 1
LOT 1
JN BALDER F506
JN BALDER D451
JN BALDEE 1506
JN BALDER 714H
HB019794 TH 22R 16S LAMBEAU 17Y
JN BALDEE 1714
JN BALDEE 1512
• 714H has had a huge impact on our breeding program, bringing unparalleled structure and correctness to our herd. The length of body, depth of rib, and overall width are incredibly impressive. He had a weaning weight ratio of 113 and a yearling weight ratio of 120. He’s in the top 1% of the breed for WW, the top 3% for YW, the top 10% for TI, the top 20% for Docility, and the top 25% for REA. He is also in the top 35% for Milk and Marbling.
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LOT 2
JN BALDER G645
JN BALDEE 1645
JN BALDER 736J
HB023374 JN BALDER B146
JN BALDEE 1736
JN BALDEE 1404
• 736J has numbers that really jump off the page. He’s in the top 2% of the breed for API, the top 3% for Marbling, the top 4% for TI, the top 10% for YW, and the top 15% for WW and Docility. Additionally, he is homozygous black and homozygous polled.
JN BALDER F540
JN BALDER 805H
JN BALDER 648K
LOT 5
JN BALDER D212
JN BALDER G455
JN BALDER 727K
HB026441
JN BALDEE 1727
JN BALDEE 1455
JN BALDER B146
JN BALDEE 1420
• Lot 5 has good length of body, with a strong top line. He ranks in the top 2% of the breed for Docility, the top 15% for API, the top 25% for BW, and the top 30% for Milk. The bottom half of this bull’s pedigree is stacked with long-time performing females.
JN BALDER F540
LOT 6
JN BALDER 805H
JN BALDER 812K
HB026448
JN BALDEE 1812
JN BALDEE 1805
JN BALDER C350
JN BALDEE 1562
• Here is a long-bodied bull, just like his sire, and he’s got big-time numbers. He’s in the top 10% of the breed for YW, Docility, and TI, the top 15% for WW and API, and the top 20% for Milk and Marbling. That’s a really well-rounded portfolio to take home and apply to your own herd.
LOT 7
JN BALDEE 1805
HB026435 JN BALDER B448 ET
JN BALDEE 1648
JN BALDEE 1275 LOT 3
• This bull has massive growth traits, with a WW ratio of 122 and a YW ratio of 127. That kind of performance is hard to find in large contemporary groups like this. He ranks in the top 10% of the breed for Milk and YW, the top 20% for WW, and the top 25% for Docility. It is unique to find a bull with this much growth, to also have such a high Milk EPD. Lot 3 is homozygous black. ANIMAL
JN BALDER D036
LOT 4
JN BALDER F674
JN BALDER 682K
HB026438
JN BALDEE 1682
JN BALDEE 1674
JN BALDER B251
JN BALDEE 1264
• Some folks may be scared off by the birth weight of this bull, but a look through the calving history of his sire shows that to be a real outlier and uncharacteristic. Lot 4’s EPDs rank in the top 10% of the breed for BW and the top 25% for API.
JN BALDER 871H
JN BALDER 822K
JN BALDER D403
JN BALDEE 1871
HB026449 JN BALDER C350
JN BALDEE 1822
JN BALDEE 1203
• Lot 7 has great depth and performance throughout his pedigree, with notable bulls and cows all over. He ranks in the top 25% of the breed for API, which helps identify which cattle can bring the most profitability to your herd. Fertility and longevity are two strong characteristics of this bull’s profile.
LOT 8
JN BALDER D403
JN BALDER G723
JN BALDER 882K
HB026459
JN BALDEE 1882
JN BALDEE 1723
JN BALDER C245
JN BALDEE 1529
• With a 107 WW ratio, Lot 8 has performed well, and will make a positive impact on any herd. He is clean and tall up front, with a smooth body from the shoulders back. He is extremely docile and easy to handle.
Lot 10 was raised as a bucket calf, so he is super docile. His EPDs rank in the top 15% of the breed for API, and the top 25% for Marbling and TI.
BRED HEIFERS
These bred heifers have been cut straight from the heart of our herd. We bred them to some of our favorite high calving ease, low birthweight herd sires - right alongside the cows and heifers we chose to retain. They are due to calve between February 23, 2025 and April 28, 2025.
Here is a low birth-weight heifer, ranking in the top 15% of the breed for that trait. She also is in the top 20% for REA. Lot 13 is homozygous
• This heifer had a WW ratio of 117, showcasing her growthy traits. She is bred to JN Balder 743J.
• Lot 14 is an easy calver, ranking in the top 3% of the breed for CE, and the top 4% for BW. She’s also in the top 20% for API. She is bred to JN Balder 861K.
Lot 15
LOT 15
JN BALDEE L011
JN BALDER 859H
JN BULLSEYE JO D411
JN BALDEE 1859
HB028800 SCHU-LAR EFBEEF 40E OF X640409
JN BALDEE J013
JN BALDEE 1922
• A really impressive female here, ranking in the top 5% of the breed for CE, the top 10% for YW, the top 15% for WW, and the top 25% for REA and TI. She is homozygous black and bred to JN Balder 677J.
LOT 16
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JN BALDER E556
JN BALDER 747H
JN BALDEE 1747
JN BALDEE L015
HB028803 JN BALDER E506
JN BALDEE HX04
JN BALDEE 1776
• Lot 16 is super well-balanced, with an API and TI that both rank in the top 25% of the breed. She is bred to JN Balder 861K.
LOT 17
JN BALDER E506 JN BALDER 669J JN BALDEE 1669 JN BALDEE L017
HB028805 JN BALDER E515 JN BALDEE 1954 JN BALDEE 1660
• This heifer goes back to Klondike and Lambeau. She ranks in the top 25% of the breed for Docility and API. She is homozygous black and is bred to JN Balder 677J.
LOT 18
JN BALDER F623 JN BALDER 842H JN BALDEE 1842
JN BALDEE L024
HB028812 JN BALDER D451 JN BALDEE 1820 JN BALDEE 1527
• This 842H daughter impressed us with a WW ratio of 113 and a YW ratio of 112. She has an API in the top 10% of the breed, and a TI in the top 15%. She is bred to JN Balder 743J.
LOT 19
JN BULLSEYE JO D411 JN BALDER 859H JN BALDEE 1859
JN BALDEE L025 HB028813 JN BALDER Y1 ET JN BALDEE 1565 JN BALDEE 1132
• Another big performing heifer, this one is an 859H daughter. Her WW ratio was 111 and her YW ratio was 110. She is bred to JN Balder 861K.
LOT 20
JN BULLSEYE JO D411 JN BALDER 859H JN BALDEE 1859
JN BALDEE L026
HB028814 JN BALDER F674 JN BALDEE J022 JN BALDEE 1527
• Lot 20 ranks in the top 3% of the breed for calving ease, the top 4% for BW, and the top 15% for API. She is homozygous black and is bred to JN Balder 677J.
LOT 21
JN BALDEE L027
HB028815
JN BALDER B251
JN BULLSEYE JO D411
JN BALDEE A411 ET
JN BALDER F633
JN BALDEE J077
JN BALDEE 1880
• Great calving ease traits on this heifer, who ranks in the top 3% of the breed for CE and the top 5% for BW. She is also in the top 20% for API and REA. She’s homozygous black, has been dehorned, and is bred to JN Balder 677J.
LOT 22
JN BALDER 669J
JN BALDEE L028
HB028816
JN BALDEE 1527
JN BALDER E506
JN BALDEE 1669
JN BALDER Z426 ET
JN BALDEE 1015
• Lot 22 goes back to some of the original J&N Black Hereford genetics. She’s well-balanced, and is bred to JN Balder 861K.
LOT 23
JN BALDER E556 JN BALDER 747H JN BALDEE 1747
JN BALDEE L030
HB028818 JN BALDER Y1 ET JN BALDEE 1521 JN BALDEE 472
• Lot 23 is a nice growthy heifer, ranking in the top 25% of the breed for YW, and also for docility and marbling. She is bred to JN Balder 861K.
LOT 24
JN BULLSEYE JO D411 JN BALDER 859H JN BALDEE 1859
JN BALDEE L031
HB028819 JN BALDER F348
JN BALDEE H049 JN BALDEE X1602
LOT 25
JN BALDER E506 JN BALDER 653H JN BALDEE 1653 JN BALDEE L034 HB028822 JN BALDER F674 JN BALDEE J055 JN BALDEE 1665
• Excellent maternal traits here. Lot 25 ranks in the top 10% of the breed for CE, and the top 15% for BW and API. She is homozygous black and bred to JN Balder 677J.
LOT 26
JN BULLSEYE JO D411 JN BALDER 859H JN BALDEE 1859
JN BALDEE L036
• Another well-balanced female, Lot 26 ranks in the top 15% of the breed for CE. She is bred to JN Balder 861K.
JN BALDER F506
LOT 27
JN BALDEE L037
JN BALDER 714H JN BALDEE 1714
HB028825 JN BALDER D036
JN BALDEE 1932 JN BALDEE 1407
• This female has a really good growth spread through her EPDs. She’s in the top 15% of the breed for YW and API. She is bred to JN Balder 861K.
• Excellent growth is on display from Lot 27, who ranks in the top half of the breed for 5 different traits. She is bred to JN Balder 861K.
LOT 28
JN BALDER F623
JN BALDER 842H
JN BALDEE 1842
JN BALDEE L039
HB028827 JN BALDER D451
JN BALDEE 1965 JN BALDEE 1515
• This 842H daughter combines low birthweight with good growth, which helps to give her an API in the top 10% of the breed. She is bred to JN Balder 743J. ANIMAL
JN BALDER F623
LOT 29
JN BALDEE L041
JN BALDER 842H JN BALDEE 1842
HB028829 JN BALDER C245
JN BALDEE 1821
JN BALDEE 1462
• Lot 29 is a strong performer across the spectrum, with an API in the top 20% of the breed. She is bred to JN Balder 861K. ANIMAL DATA
LOT 30
JN BULLSEYE JO D411 JN BALDER 859H JN BALDEE 1859 JN BALDEE L043
HB028831 BEHM 100W CUDA 504C JN BALDEE J016 JN BALDEE 1934
ANIMAL DATA
• Lot 30 ranks in the top 1% of the breed for CE and BW, the top 10% for API, and the top 25% for docility. She is bred to JN Balder 861K.
LOT 31
JN BALDER F506
JN BALDER 714H JN BALDEE 1714
JN BALDEE L045
HB028833 JN BALDER E431 JN BALDEE H027 JN BALDEE 1557
LOT 32
JN BALDER F623 JN BALDER 842H JN BALDEE 1842
JN BALDEE L052
HB028840 JN BALDER D451 JN BALDEE 1872 JN BALDEE 1549
• Big-time performance from the 714H daughter, who ranks in the top 15% of the breed for WW and YW. She also ranks in the top 20% for Milk and TI, and the top 25% for docility and REA. She has been dehorned and is bred to JN Balder 743J.
• Lot 32 indexes very well, as she is tied for the highest API in the sale, and she’s in the top 15% of the breed for TI. She’s also in the top 10% for marbling. She is bred to JN Balder 743J.
LOT 33
JN BALDER F623
JN BALDER 842H JN BALDEE 1842
JN BALDEE L053
HB028841 JN BALDER D212
JN BALDEE 1951 JN BALDEE 1637
• Out of one of our favorite cows, Lot 33 has a top growth spread, and ranks in the top 25% of the breed of higher for 8 different traits, including the top 4% for API. This is one to watch. She is bred to JN Balder 861K.
JN BULLSEYE JO D411
LOT 34
JN BALDER 859H JN BALDEE 1859
JN BALDEE L054
HB028842 JN BALDER F348 JN BALDEE H033 JN BALDEE X1606
• This 859H daughter ranks in the top 20% of the breed for API. She is bred to JN Balder 861K.
LOT 35
JN BALDER E506
JN BALDER 653H
JN BALDEE 1653
JN BALDEE L055
HB028843 JN BALDER F501
JN BALDEE J084
JN BALDEE 1942
ANIMAL
• A super easy calving 653H daughter, Lot 35 ranks in the top 10% for API in the breed. She is bred to JN Balder 861K.
JN BALDER E556
36
JN BALDER 747H
JN BALDEE 1747
JN BALDEE L057
HB028845 JN BALDER B445 ET
JN BALDEE X1802
JN BALDEE 1536
• Lot 36 is a great granddaughter of Access and Proficient, and she’s also related to JN Balder 9405, a cornerstone bull in the early years of Black Herefords. She is bred to JN Balder 861K.
LOT 37
BALDER F623
• This 880H daughter has
JN BULLSEYE JO D411
LOT 38
JN BALDEE L063
HB028851 JN BALDER C350 JN BALDEE 1822 JN BALDEE 1203
• Lot 38 has good growth and a big ribeye, courtesy of her sire. She is bred to JN Balder 861K.
JN BALDER F506 JN BALDER 714H JN BALDEE 1714
JN BALDEE L065
HB028853 JN BALDER D403 JN BALDEE H037 JN BALDEE 1711 LOT 39
• Really good growth from this 714H daughter, and she ranks in the top 25% of the breed in 4 different traits. She is bred to JN Balder 743J.
LOT 40
JN BULLSEYE JO D411
JN BALDER 859H JN BALDEE 1859
JN BALDEE L066
• Another easy calving 859H daughter, Lot 40 ranks in the top 10% of the breed for BW and the top 15% for CE, as well as API. She is bred to JN Balder 743J.
LOT 41
JN BULLSEYE JO D411 JN BALDER 859H JN BALDEE 1859
JN BALDEE L069 HB028857 JN BALDER B448 ET JN BALDEE 1653 JN BALDEE 1138
• Lot 41 ranks in the top 10% of the breed for calving ease, and the top 20% for BW. She is bred to JN Balder 743J.
LOT 42
JN BALDER 714H
JN BALDER F506
JN BALDEE 1714
JN BALDEE L070
HB028858 JN BALDER B209
JN BALDEE 1669 JN BALDEE 1226
ANIMAL
• This heifer ranks in the top 10% of the breed for marbling, the top 20% for WW and YW, and the top 25% for docility and TI. She is bred to JN Balder 861K.
LOT 43
JN BALDEE L071
JN BALDER 859H
JN BULLSEYE JO D411
JN BALDEE 1859
HB028859 JN BALDER G653
JN BALDEE J039
JN BALDEE 1671
46
• This 859H daughter is in the top 10% of the breed for CE and BW, and the top 20% for API. She is homozygous black and is bred to JN Balder 677J.
LOT 44
JN BULLSEYE JO D411 JN BALDER 859H JN BALDEE 1859 JN BALDEE L072
HB028860 JN BALDER C350 JN BALDEE 1845 JN BALDEE 1201
• There are some really great females in the pedigree of this heifer, and she’s in the top 10% of the breed for CE and BW. She is bred to JN Balder 743J. ANIMAL DATA
M
45
JN BULLSEYE JO D411 JN BALDER 859H JN BALDEE 1859 JN BALDEE L073 HB028861 JN BALDER E350 JN BALDEE H045
• This heifer has very good carcass traits, and ranks in the top 10% of the breed for marbling. She is bred to JN Balder 743J.
LOT 47
JN BALDER F623
JN BALDER 880H JN BALDEE 1880
JN BALDEE L075
JN BALDER B146 JN BALDEE 1736 JN BALDEE 1404
• Here is a daughter of JN Balder 880H, the top selling bull in our October 2022 sale that went for $14,000 to Goen Family Farms in Missouri. Lot 47 is bred to JN Balder 743J.
LOT 48
JN BALDER E506
JN BALDER 743J JN BALDEE 1743
JN BALDEE L076
HB028864 JN BALDER F551 JN BALDEE J057 JN BALDEE 1674
M
• This 743J daughter has the calving ease and carcass quality of her sire. She is tied for the highest API of all the heifers in the sale. She is bred to JN Balder 861K.
LOT 49
JN BALDER 669J
JN BALDER E506
JN BALDEE 1669
JN BALDEE L078
HB028866 JN BALDER C245
JN BALDEE 1886 JN BALDEE 1403
• The dam of this heifer is out of JN Balder C245, who was purchased from us by Jo Bulls and Crescent Hill. Her dam is JN Baldee 1403, who raised the very popular JN Balder D403 bull, widely used in New Zealand as a cross for beef on dairy. Lot 49 is bred to JN Balder 861K.
JN BALDER F637
LOT 52
JN BALDER F506 JN BALDER 714H JN BALDEE 1714
JN BALDEE L090
HB028878 JN BALDER D403 JN BALDEE 1906 JN BALDEE 1705
• Lot 52’s calves will grow quickly, adding pounds to your calf crop. She is bred to JN Balder 743J.
LOT 53
JN BALDER 677J JN BALDEE 1677
JN BALDEE L080
HB028868 JN BALDER G455
JN BALDEE J071 JN BALDEE 1878 LOT 50
• Lot 50 is a 677J daughter that has great maternal traits and excellent marbling. She’s in the top 10% of the breed for API. She is bred to JN Balder 743J.
JN BALDER F506 JN BALDER 714H JN BALDEE 1714
JN BALDEE L091
HB028879 JN BALDER D212 JN BALDEE 1930 JN BALDEE 1659
Reference Sire: JN BALDER 677J
• This heifer had a 112 weaning weight ratio, and she ranks in the top 4% in the breed for API, and the top 10% for TI. She has been dehorned and is bred to JN Balder 743J.
LOT 54
JN BULLSEYE JO D411 JN BALDER 859H JN BALDEE 1859
JN BALDEE L092 HB028880 JN BALDER F623 JN BALDEE H066 JN BALDEE 1881
• This heifer comes from a standout cow. Lot 51 has an API that is in the top 15% of the
She is homozygous black and is bred to JN Balder 677J.
• Another easy calving 859H daughter, this heifer ranks in the top 10% for calving ease. Lot 54 is bred to JN Balder 743J.
LOT 55
JN BALDER E506 JN BALDER 669J JN BALDEE 1669
JN BALDEE L093
HB028881 JN BALDER Y918 JN BALDEE 1547 JN BALDEE 1237
• Lot 55 ranks in the top 10% of the breed for marbling, and the top 15% for docility and API. She is bred to JN Balder 743J.
LOT 56
JN BALDER F633
JN BALDER 858J JN BALDEE 1858
JN BALDEE L098
HB028886 SCHU-LAR EFBEEF 40E OF X640409 JN BALDEE J008 JN BALDEE 1956
ANIMAL
JN BALDER E506
LOT 60
JN BALDEE L105
JN BALDER 669J JN BALDEE 1669
HB028893 JN BALDER D409 JN BALDEE 1957 JN BALDEE 1301
• Lot 56 has good growth traits, with a YW EPD in the top 15% of the breed. She is bred to JN Balder 861K.
LOT 57
JN BALDER F506 JN BALDER 714H JN BALDEE 1714
JN BALDEE L100
HB028888 JN BALDER D403 JN BALDEE 1901 JN BALDEE 1746
• This 714H daughter is very well-rounded, and comes from a long line of great females. She is bred to JN Balder 743J.
• This heifer ranks in the top 35% of the breed, or better, for six different traits and indexes. She is homozygous black and bred to JN Balder 677J.
JN BALDER F633
LOT 61
JN BALDEE L107
JN BALDER 858J JN BALDEE 1858
HB028895 JN BALDER F637
JN BALDEE J024 JN BALDEE 1654
• The sire of this heifer is 858J, who is out of the terrific 1858 cow that produced so many good bulls for us. Lot 61 has been dehorned and is bred to JN Balder 743J.
BALDER F623 JN
JN BALDER F540 JN BALDEE H035 JN BALDEE 1809 LOT 58
ANIMAL DATA
842H JN BALDEE 1842
• Lot 58 had a tremendous 116 WW ratio, and ranks in the top 15% of the breed for both API and TI. She’s a big-time performer. She is bred to JN Balder 861K.
LOT 62
JN BULLSEYE JO D411 JN BALDER 859H JN BALDEE 1859
JN BALDEE L108 HB028896 JN BALDER D212 JN BALDEE 1922 JN BALDEE 1671
• This heifer’s dam is out of JN Baldee 316, who’s sire was BJH Balder 7504, the first registered Black Hereford. Lot 59 is bred to JN Balder 861K.
• Lot 62 ranks in the top 5% of the breed for CE, the top 10% for BW, and the top 15% for API. She is bred to JN Balder 861K.
LOT 63
JN BALDEE L113
JN BALDER F623 JN BALDER 842H JN BALDEE 1842
HB028901 JN BALDER D451 JN BALDEE 1959 JN BALDEE 1469
• This heifer had a weaning weight ratio of 110, plus she ranks in the top 4% of the breed for API and the top 10% for TI. Excellent growth and carcass traits can be found right here. She is bred to JN Balder 743J.
LOT 66
JN BALDEE L119
JN BULLSEYE JO D411 JN BALDER 859H JN BALDEE 1859
HB028907 JN BALDER F633 JN BALDEE H064 JN BALDEE 1848
• Lot 64 has very impressive numbers. She ranks in the top 15% of the breed for WW and YW, the top 25% for API and TI, and the top 25% for REA and docility. She is bred to JN Balder 861K.
• Lot 66 has good calving ease and low birthweight traits, and a big ribeye. She ranks in the top 15% of the breed for API. She’s bred to JN Balder 743J.
JN BALDER F623
67
JN BALDEE L120
JN BALDER 842H JN BALDEE 1842
HB028908 JN BALDER D451
JN BALDEE 1955 JN BALDEE 1434
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• This young heifer has very strong performance EPDs. She’s in the top 3% of the breed for YW, the top 10% for WW, API, and TI, and the top 15% for REA. She is bred to JN Balder 743J.
LOT 68
JN BALDEE L123
JN BALDER F506 JN BALDER 714H JN BALDEE 1714
HB028911 JN BALDER D212 JN BALDEE 1938 JN BALDEE B437 ET
• This 669J daughter ranks in the top 10% of the breed for YW, the top 15% for
and
and the
20% for marbling. She is homozygous black and is bred to JN Balder 677J.
• This 842H daughter has strong growth and carcass traits. She is bred to JN
REF A
JN BALDER 677J
JN BALDER F637
REFERENCE SIRES
SCHU-LAR SELECTION 16C
JN BALDEE 1637
HB023373 JN BALDER Y7 ET
JN BALDEE 1677
JN BALDEE 506
• With an API that ranks in the top 3% of the breed, and a TI in the top 10%, 677J does a great job of adding value to his calves. He also has excellent foot and leg structure - a trait that many producers are wanting to improve. He is homozygous polled, and his photo is on page 10.
REF B
TH 22R 16S LAMBEAU 17Y
JN BALDER E506 JN BALDEE 1506
JN BALDER 743J
HB023375 JN BALDER B209
JN BALDEE 1743 JN BALDEE 1541
ANIMAL
• 743J ranks in the top 5% of the breed for BW and TI, the top 2% for CE, and the top 1% for API and Marbling. You won’t find a bull that combines calving ease and carcass quality better than this one. We have collected him at KABSU in Manhattan, KS and have semen available for purchase. He is homozygous black and homozygous polled, and his photo is on page 7.
REF C
JN BALDER D403
JN BALDER 871H JN BALDEE 1871
JN BALDER 861K
HB026456 JN BALDER D451
JN BALDEE 1861 JN BALDEE 1552
ANIMAL
• This bull impresses us more and more as time goes on. How he combines high Milk with good carcass traits is special. In the pen, you can’t help but appreciate his tall, clean front, and excellent length. We’re expecting to keep a lot of his daughters in the herd. He is homozygous black and homozygous polled, and his photo is on page 9.
25332 Wolcott Road
Leavenworth, KS 66048
OCTOBER 11, 2024
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