2021 JMAR Genetics Sale Catalog

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Quality Over Quantity Charolais Bull and Heifer Sale Plus, Commercial Replacement Heifers

Saturday, October 16, 2021 The Sale will be online at DVAuction.com


Jim and Martha Johnson 434-546-2341 www.jmargenetics.com

Quality Over Quantity

JMAR Genetics and Guests Charolais Bull and Heifer Sale Plus, Commercial Replacement Heifers Saturday, October 16, 2021 Bulls and Heifers are located at the WVU Bull Test Station, Wardensville, WV - The Sale will be held online at DVAuction.com Sale Day: Sale Location: Sale Day Phone #: Sale Type: Sale Time:

Saturday, October 16, 2021 WVU Reymann Memorial Farm, Wardensville, WV Wardensville Bull Sale Facility 304-874-3561 or any of the consignors. Online Only at DVAuction.com under Upcoming Timed Events. Begins at 9:00 am & Closes at 5:00 pm with a horse race finish (Please see the following DVAuction pages for a description how the auction works and a horse race finish) Viewing Bulls & Bulls & Heifers will be located at the WVU Bull Test Station until Oct. 16 and available Heifers for viewing at any time up to that date. Purchased Bulls & Buyers may pick up bulls and heifers at the conclusion of the sale on Oct 16 Heifers from Wardensville, WV. Otherwise, the Bulls and Heifers will be transported back to the nearest consignor's location where pick up or delivery will be coordinated. WVU Bull Test Jerry Yates – Manager – 304-261-3035 – jerry.yates@mail.wvu.edu Please contact Jerry to schedule a visit or if you have any questions about the bulls and heifers or the GrowSafe feed efficiency system.

Special Guests (Contact for assistance in bidding or any questions about the cattle) C Squared Cattle Company, Tommy Clark, 540-937-0029 & Will Clark 540-812-6007, cattleclark@gmail.com Testerman Charolais, Caleb and Ashlee Testerman, 304-445-8382, www.testermancharolais.com Desco Charolais, Daren Statler, 717-729-6453, www.descocharolaisfarm.com Clark Charolais Farm, David Clark, 410-924-3521, sfcdjc@outlook.com

Sale Representatives (Contact for assistance in bidding or questions about the cattle) Floyd Wampler - American International Charolais Assn. - 423-612-2144 - fwampler@charolaisusa.com


Upcoming Timed Events

How to use DVAuction, Inc

Questions or help with DVAuction.com contact; 402-316-5460 or support@dvauction.com Or any of the consignors or representatives.

Create New Account Click 'Create New Account' on the homepage and fill out the form with Contact Information (including email and password), Time Zone, and Language Preferences. Read the Terms and Conditions, and if you agree to the Terms, then accept the Terms and Conditions (click checkbox) and click Submit.

Activate Your Account After successfully registering, you will receive an email with a link provided to activate your account. Click on the link or copy and paste the link into your web browser. You must activate your account before you can login and view a sale.

Editing Contact Information To change or update your Account Information/Settings, click My Account on the Homepage. You will then be able to change Contact Information, Bank Information, Login Information (email/password), and/or Account Settings (Email notifications, Time Zone and Language preferences).

Apply to Bid There are several ways to apply for bidding. On the homepage, there will be a button for each upcoming event. There is also a 'Apply for Bidding' link available while viewing a sale.

Consignors Tommy Clark, Caleb Testerman, David Clark, Jim Johnson and Daren Statler


Online Bidding Frequently Asked Questions Is the auction platform mobile friendly? Yes, the auction platform and entire site is mobile friendly. So, no matter the device (computer, cell phone, tablet, etc) you are utilizing to view and/or bid on the auction. The site is responsive to your screen so you have the most optimum viewing and bidding experience.

How do I get a bidder number for the auctions? There are no bidder numbers utilized on this auction platform. Each user will have one account under their email address (using the password you set up when you registered) that can be utilized for all auctions.

Why is a credit card required to bid? We require each user to post a credit card verification to ensure that each of our bidders is a valid, qualified bidder. This verification method has been implemented for the protection and security of each of our bidders. Each bidder knows that all bidders are valid and that they have met the same requirements that you have to be able to bid online. The credit card verification process is completely secure and PCI compliant. Please see the Terms and Conditions segment for more details or contact us for validation if you have concerns.

How do I bid? Select the JMAR Genetics and Guests Auction. When the bidding for the auction is open, you will have the opportunity to enter your bid (and your maximum bid) for each animal. Simply login to your user account and click on the Bid button for each lot to submit the bid(s).

How do I know if I am winning if there are no bidder numbers shown? If you are watching the auction via a computer or via your mobile device, when you are winning the screen will show this message: You are winning! in green on the lot(s) you have the high bid on. If you get outbid, the message will change to: You have been outbid.

How do I know if I got outbid? If you get outbid on any lot within an auction, you will receive a notification based on the preferences you set up in your user profile registration. There are two outbid notification preferences you could possibly receive – a text alert sent directly to your cell phone, or an email sent to your registered email address, or both!

If you are watching the auction via a computer or via your mobile device, when you are outbid, the screen will show this message: You have been outbid. If you would like to bid again on that lot, simply click on the Bid button and Place a Bid.

How can I make sure I am seeing the most current bidding information on the screen? During the bidding process you will not need to refresh your page to ensure you are viewing the most current bidding activity. The auction platform auto-refreshes the page, and the bidding is in real time.

How do I find out more about a posted item? Contact information for the seller can be found in the sale catalog and also underneath each lot on a particular auction. If you have any questions regarding a specific item, please contact the seller.

What is a Maximum Bid? A maximum bid is the highest dollar amount you are willing to pay for an item. Here is an example of using the maximum bid feature. If you enter a maximum bid the system will automatically bid on your behalf up to your maximum bid amount. For example, let’s assume that you enter a bid of $2000 on an item and maximum bid of $4000. If no other bids are placed on that item, you will be the winner at your $2000 bid. If another bidder places a bid of $2250 on the item you will now be winning at $2250 plus one increment level, $2250 + $250 = $2500. Your maximum bid is completely confidential and not revealed to the public or viewed by anyone other than you when selecting this feature.


May I raise my Maximum Bid? Yes, you have the ability to raise and/or lower your maximum bid at any given time while the auction is open for bidding. However, when lowering your maximum, you can not change the maximum bid price to lower than the current winning bid.

What is a Bid Increment? The bid increment is the minimum dollar amount that the bid must be raised. Bid increments will typically be in $250.00 increments. You can bid higher than the minimum bid increment (next required bid), or you may enter a maximum bid, but you may not bid in denominations less than the set bid increment.

Call in Bidding. To bid via the telephone, call the sale day phone or any of the consignors or professional representatives to place call-in bids for the online auction. Everyone will be glad to assist you in the bidding process.

In Person Bidding. Bulls and heifers will be available for viewing and pick up sale day after the sale. We will have computers, tablets and phones available sale day to place bids for anyone who wants to bid in person.

How does the auction end? The auction will end at 5 pm eastern time or as shown on the DVAuction.com. Please visit the DVAuction.com page to confirm the closing date and time. This auction will utilize an auto-extend, horse race style closing. With this feature, the bidding will remain open on all items in the auction if there has been at least one bid received on any one item in the auction within the last 5 minutes (or the set extended bidding increment at the time). Once 5 minutes has lapsed without any bidding activity, the bidding on all items will be closed. All lots will close simultaneously. Please see the examples below – this is a sample and may or may not match the actual ending times.

Example #1: Auction closes at 5 PM. There is no bidding from 4:55 PM to 5 PM. All lots are declared closed and the sale ends at 5 PM.

Example #2: Auction closes at 5 PM. There is a bid placed at 4:57 PM. Auction is extended by 5 minutes. No more bidding occurs. All lots are declared closed and the sale ends at 5:02 PM.

Example #3: Auction closes at 5 PM. There is a bid placed at 4:57 PM. Auction is extended by 5 minutes until 5:02 PM. Another bid is placed at 5:01 PM. No more bids are placed. All lots are declared closed and the sale ends at 5:06 PM.

What is the auto-extend time within the horse race style closing? The auto-extend time goes into effect once the auction reaches its original ending time. The auction will remain open for bidding on all items within the auction if there has been at least one bid received on any one item in the auction within the last 5 minutes, even if the original ending time has been reached. Extended bidding means that the auction is not declared closed until there have been 5 minutes of inactivity on the entire auction. Each time a bid is placed, it resets the clock timer on the auction back to the high water mark auto-extend time that is set.

How do I know I won? If you are the high bidder, DVAuction.com online auction staff will email you to your registered user email address immediately after the auction has ended. This email will inform you that you have won the bid and the purchase price.

If I win, how and when do I pay? At the conclusion of the auction the owner of the lot purchased will give you a call confirming you purchased their lot and arranging payment. After confirmation they will invoice you via email. Payment is expected within 2 weeks of the purchase date.


Explanation of Data and Information on Individual Lots Designates EPDs are Photo of the Actual Pedigree Genomic Enhanced Lot For Sale Information Registered Lot Number Birth Date Name

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EPD Graph with % rank by trait. Registration Number

Horned/Polled status

JMAR FOREFRONT 4R29

M931630

Polled

f/g

fa

cs

fs

5

5

6.5

RAILE 2250 T077 EC FOREFRONT 8066 PLD EC LADY ASSET 8066 PLD SCHURRTOP V351 E423 P JMAR MS DOUBT 3E27 DCR MS DOUBT Z208 DOB 8/20/2019 EPD

ce 3.8

bw -.4 77 99

Act. Ratio

ww 41 699 106

yw 72 1003 95

m 8

mce 1.5

Mtl 28

sc .8 33 92

ud 1.27

te

cw 27

. 1.23

rea .91 15.1 103

ft .011 .15 88

mb .35 2.09 101

tsi 222.9

dmi -.2 -2.3 1

adg .7 3.7 15

5.1

rfi -2.1 -1.7 1

4L28 is a powerful calving ease son of OW Lead Time out of the Z208 Donor. He’s deep thick and sound. He ranks in the top 1% for Marbling and 8% for Ribeye area. Balanced traits and nice phenotype are his attributes

Footnotes or Ratio or where the additional animal ranks within their information about contemporary group the animal ce bw ww yw m mce mtl sc ud te cw rea ft mb

tsi dmi adg f/g rfi fa cs fs

Designates the actual performance or measurement of the animal.

EPD’s where pedigree, actual performance, ratios and genomics all combine

GrowSafe EPD Rank Across all Breeds.

calving ease birth weight weaning weight yearling weight milk

The difference in percentage of unassisted births in first calf Charolais heifers. A higher value indicates greater calving ease. The expected difference in average birth weight (pounds) of progeny. The expected difference in average weaning weight of progeny. The expected difference in average yearling weight of progeny. The genetic ability of a sire’s or dam’s daughters to express pounds of weaning weight due to her maternal ability through mothering instinct and milk. maternal calving ease The difference in percentage of unassisted births in first calf daughters. A higher value indicates greater calving ease. total maternal The weaning weight performance of calves from an animal’s daughters due to genetics for growth and maternal ability. scrotal circumference The expected difference in scrotal circumference (expressed in centimeters) of a bull’s or dam’s male offspring at yearling. Research has indicated a relationship between increased SC EPD and decreased age at puberty for daughters. udder score The difference in udder suspension. The higher the number the better daughters are expected to be for udder suspension. teat score The difference in teat size. The higher the number the better daughters are expected to be for teat size. carcass weight Expected progeny differences for carcass weight is a predictor of pounds of retail product at a constant age endpoint. ribeye area Ribeye area is measured from a cross-sectional area of the longissimus dorsi muscle at the 12th rib. Ribeye Area EPD are expressed in square inches at a constant age endpoint. fat thickness Fat thickness is measured at the 12th rib and expressed in inches. marbling Marbling is a subjective measure of the amount of intramuscular fat in the ribeye muscle. Marbling score is the primary component of USDA Quality grade and selection for increased Marbling Score EPD should result in cattle with higher quality grades at the same age endpoints. terminal sire index TSI represents a dollar index ranking them for profit potential for the terminal traits BW, WW, YW, REA, CW, MARB and FAT. dry matter intake The amount of feed an animal consumes per day on a moisture-free basis. average daily gain The average amount of weight an animal will gain each day during the feeding period. feed to gain ratio or feed conversion ratio is the measurement of converting feed into pounds or the amount of feed needed to produce a pound of gain. residual feed intake is a measure of feed efficiency calculated as the difference between and animal’s actual feed intake and its predicted feed intake foot angle Foot angle is measured as the degree of angularity from the toe and the base of the hoof to the base of the coronary band. Heel depth plays a significant role in hoof angle. claw set Claw set is described as the relative size and curvature of the lateral and medial claw on an individual hoof where the distance between claws serves to indicate the level of divergence. frame score Represents differences in height at the same age and is adjusted to one year of age.

Charolais Breed Average EPDs CE

BW

WW

YW

Milk

MCE

MTL

SC

UDDER

TEAT

CW

REA

FAT

MARB

TSI

5.7

-.3

56

101

22

5.3

51

.9

1.12

1.07

21

0.70

0.009

0.11

245.2


GrowSafe Systems Ltd. builds advanced animal agriculture systems to help producers optimize their operations. GrowSafe’s advanced data acquisition platform features integrated hardware and software analytics that provide producers with data to make better decisions for their operations. Today, GrowSafe is helping to raise more efficient, environmentally friendly and healthier animals in 22 U.S. states, seven Canadian provinces and on farms in Mexico, Australia, Brazil, Uruguay, Namibia, South Africa, New Zealand and across Europe. Why Feed Efficiency? Approximately 55 to 75% of the total costs associated with beef cattle production are feed costs (NRC, 2000; Arthur et al., 2001a; Basarab et al., 2002). A 5% decrease in feed efficiency could have an economic impact four times greater than a 5% improvement in average daily gain (Basarab et al., 2002). In feedlot studies demonstrated that a 10% improvement in average daily gain (ADG) as a result of a 7% increase in appetite improved profitability 18%, whereas, a 10% improvement in feed efficiency returned a 43% increase in profits (Fox et al., 2001). What should I select for? Dry Matter Intake (DMI) Feed Conversion (F/C) or Residual Feed Intake (RFI) When selecting bulls for a terminal cross breeding system we suggest applying more selection pressure on DMI and F/C, while still selecting for cattle with exceptional growth, muscle and carcass quality. If you happen to be more maternally focused or plan to keep daughters of these bulls then applying more selection pressure to RFI may make more sense. We recommend selecting cattle how you normally would. Select the ones that work for your program and environment, yet simply select for the ones who eat less doing it.




All Bulls and Heifers will be foot scored by an independent, third party and published on each Lot. Foot Score chart used with permission of the American Angus Association.


Jim and Martha Johnson 434-546-2341 www.jmargenetics.com Our goal is to supply our customers with the most data possible for your business decisions, while balancing all the convenience traits you desire as well. We are focused on producing the best terminal Charolais cattle we can, without compromising phenotype, feet and legs or maternal ability. We strive to produce cattle that first make you money, last in your herd and are enjoyable to own. We hope you find that in our cattle.

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JMAR HIDDAI 3M80

M941580

Scurred

VPI FREE LUNCH 708T FTJ MONTICELLO 1806 FTJ LTRB905 LTBV SHANDY1527 ONE PENNY BLANCO FLASH 6424

JMAR NANCY 2F86 M6 NEW NANCY 2138 P ET

EPD Act. Ratio

ce 9.7

bw -3.5 75 91

ww 76 795 114

yw 149 1413 113

m 22

mce 5.4

Mtl 60

sc 1.7 33 101

ud .94

DOB 8/12/2020 . te cw rea .77

47

1.15 17.7 118

ft .029 .19 106

mb .35 2.03 86

tsi 300.3

dmi -.90 19.6 1

adg -.11 3.04 74

f/g 6.43

rfi -.54 -2.6 2

fa

cs

fs

7

7

6.7 107

Monticello does it again with 3M80. Elite EPD’s with muscle. There are only 8 bulls in the breed over a 300 for TSI and 3M80 is the lowest bw and highest marbling of the 8. Not only does 3M80 have elite EPD’s, but he’s also the biggest ribeye, highest growth, lowest RFI and lowest Intake bull in the sale. A bull with this much growth that also eats less than anything else is truly unique. This is the type of bull we are striving to make, don’t miss out on this truly unique individual.

Added Sale Feature! Spring bred commercial replacement heifers. Part of our “Terminal Turnkey Solutions”

Look for them later in the sale catalog Heifers Presented by:

Tucker Family Farms Professional Replacement Females Bill Tucker 434-944-2292 or 434-277-5059 betterheifers@gmail.com

Spring-Calving Commercial Bred Heifers 38 years of wholly owned and developed heifer rearing coupled with 28 years of feedlot performance and carcass data collection have focused our program on maternal function, performance, and end-product merit.


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JMAR HUSHAI 5T20

M941582

Homozygous Polled

LT SUNDANCE 2251 PLD LT VISTA 5319 PLD LT ATHENA 2040 PLD SCHURRTOP V351 E423 P JMAR MS DOUBT 3E27 DCR MS DOUBT Z208 DOB 8/23/2020 EPD Act. Ratio

ce 1.1

bw 3.1 98 117

ww 76 843 121

yw 134 1406 112

m 20

mce 6.0

Mtl 58

sc 1.2 33.5 102

ud 1.13

te 1.09

.

cw 37

rea .88 16.0 106

ft .026 .25 106

mb .35 2.6 111

tsi 274

dmi -.38 21.9 31

adg -.10 2.93 69

f/g 7.45

rfi -.06 0.0 63

fa

cs

fs

2

7

7.2 115

5T20 is a maternal brother to our high selling bull in last years sale for $15,000 to Sandmeier Charolais in SD. 5T20 is pure power and performance. If you’re looking to produce feeder calves that mash down the scales here’s the bull to do it. Big growth, big ribeye, tremendous disposition and Homozygous Polled.

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JMAR HOSANNA 6T60 M941584

Homozygous Polled

LT SUNDANCE 2251 PLD LT VISTA 5319 PLD LT ATHENA 2040 PLD EC FOREFRONT 8066 PLD JMAR CAMEO GIRL 6R67 JMAR CAMEO GIRL 1C65 DOB 09/07/2020 EPD Act. Ratio

ce 8.1

bw -2.4 70 87

ww 59 688 99

yw 107 1229 98

m 22

mce 5.0

Mtl 52

sc 1.0 35.5 109

ud .93

.

te .87

cw 22

rea .64 15.2 101

ft .024 .22 122

mb .40 2.87 122

tsi 257.6

dmi -.34 19.0 37

adg -.08 3.22 62

f/g 5.9

rfi -.26 2.29 18

fa

cs

fs

6

6

6.4 102

6T60 has been a favorite from the beginning. He’s a no hole's heifer bull with an outcross pedigree and tremendous muscle and marbling. Trying to find a heifer bull with this much ribeye area and marbling is hard to do. Then throw in he is very attractive, a great disposition, out of a tremendous cow and Homozygous Polled.

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JMAR HERMON 8L80

M941583

Scurred

FF ABOUT TIME Y07 OW LEAD TIME 6294 PLD OW MISS SANDCREEK 3031 M6 NEW STANDARD 842 P ET M6 NEW NANCY 2138 P ET MS COOLEY S DUKE 1107N60 DOB 09/13/2020 EPD Act. Ratio

ce 5.3

bw -1.6 85 101

ww 48 549 79

yw 103 1079 86

m 28

mce 0.1

Mtl 51

sc 1.5 33.5 102

ud 1.05

te

. .96

cw 19

rea .55 12.8 85

ft .018 .11 61

mb .21 1.94 82

tsi 252.5

dmi -.23 17.9 49

adg -.02 3.62 44

f/g 4.9

rfi -.5 -2.7 3

fa

cs

fs

6

5

5.1 81

We’ve nicknamed 8L80 the tugboat. He’s a moderate framed, thick, deep powerful bull. He’s in the top 3% for RFI and one of the lowest Intakes and feed to gain in the sale. If you’re looking to make M1 Charolais feeder calves, here’s the bull for you.


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C Squared Cattle Company

We, as seedstock producers, take seriously our responsibility to the beef cattle industry. Our goal is to make genetic improvements to provide better opportunities for breeders. We have strived to produce practical, productive, and profitable genetics to improve the bottom line for beef producers. Charolais genetics can offer tremendous upside to the beef industry through unmatched heterosis as it affects weaning weights and feedlot performance. The genetics in this offering will improve end product value for future generations. Feed efficiency will always affect profit margins in your cowherd and in the feedlot. This offering allows selection of cattle measured for this important trait. We are thrilled to be part of this venue. Thanks to the staff at the WVU and Reyman Memorial Farm for providing us the opportunity to collect the most complete, comprehensive data in the industry.

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C 2 FOREFRONT 2006 M954555

Homozygous Polled

RAILE 2250 T077 EC FOREFRONT 8066 PLD EC LADY ASSET 8066 PLD M6 COOL REP 8108 ET C 2 COOL LADY 3006 ROR MS BIG TOP 5281 P DOB 8/21/2020 EPD Act. Ratio

ce 1.1

bw .4 83 103

ww 61 773 100

yw 112 1221 109

m 26

mce 4.4

Mtl 57

sc 1.2 35.6 102

ud 1.21

.

te 1.10

cw 21

rea .86 13.7 105

ft .002 .18 106

mb .23 2.57 100

tsi 258.6

dmi -.21 25.5 53

adg -.06 4.28 58

f/g 5.96

rfi -.03 3.3 68

fa

cs

fs

6

4

6.5 115

The hard work is done for you on this bull. An outcross pedigree to the most prominent bloodlines, allowing you to continue genetic progress in the right direction. A cow family that is making waves for good feet, growth, and high level phenotype. A sire in Forefront that is still being used heavily as a 9 year old, and who’s EPDs are still standing tall for BW, Growth traits, and carcass traits. I can’t think of a program that wouldn’t benefit from 2006 being a herd bull. Lucky for you, we have too many ½ sibs from both sides of the pedigree in our herd to use him. All this, and Jerry Yates has identified him as the high docility bull in the lot. He is the ONE! Homozygous Polled

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C 2 FOREFRONT 2007 M954556

Homozygous Polled

RAILE 2250 T077 EC FOREFRONT 8066 PLD EC LADY ASSET 8066 PLD HCR LEDGER 2509 PLD C2/WRC BLUE RIDGE DUTCHESS 622 WRC BR DUTCHESS 130

DOB 8/30/2020 EPD Act. Ratio

ce 0.9

bw .5 85 105

ww 56 796 103

yw 103 1105 98

m 21

mce 7.9

Mtl 48

sc 1.2 37.1 107

ud 1.11

.

te 1.04

cw 11

rea .53 12.1 93

ft .000 .15 88

mb .26 2.49 97

tsi 248.9

dmi -.09 23.7 65

adg -.08 3.26 63

f/g 7.26

rfi .06 2.71 81

fa

cs

fs

6

6

6.3 111

2007 has a large long frame that carries muscle and pounds all the way to the bank. Use this bull to make a difference in the growth of your calf crop, it’s just that simple. His dam, 622, is a perfect footed, super clean fronted, and fertile cow who is making a name for herself in our herd for being able to consistently bring a great calf to the weaning pen with no help at all. Another high marbling option as he ranks in the top 4% for the breed. Homozygous Polled


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C 2 FOREFRONT 2008 M954559

Homozygous Polled

RAILE 2250 T077 EC FOREFRONT 8066 PLD EC LADY ASSET 8066 PLD ONE PENNY BLANCO FLASH 6424 C 2 COOL LADY 6011 C 2 COOL LADY 3006

DOB 9/5/2020 EPD Act. Ratio

ce 0.3

bw -.2 83 103

ww 57 760 98

yw 108 1098 98

m 21

mce 1.5

Mtl 49

sc .9 32.3 93

ud 1.14

te 1.04

.

cw 14

rea .73 12.8 98

ft .001 .20 118

mb .39 3.14 122

tsi 259.9

dmi -.39 21.7 30

adg -.10 3.68 68

f/g 5.89

rfi -.28 .55 14

fa

cs

fs

6

7

5.2 92

Coming from the Cool Lady 3006 bloodlines never hurts, especially when you’re out of a One Penny Blanco Flash daughter of hers. This bull blew the ultrasound out of the water with IMF ratio @122, and @118 for rib. This makes his top 1% marbling epd likely to move even higher. His ¾ sister last year was a sale highlight for her sharp looks and class and he is following in her footsteps neatly as a phenotype star both inside and out. A good addition to any herd looking for extra pounds, muscle, and finishing abilities. Homozygous Polled

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C 2 FOREFRONT 2011 M954558

Homozygous Polled

RAILE 2250 T077 EC FOREFRONT 8066 PLD EC LADY ASSET 8066 PLD HCR LEDGER 2509 PLD C2/WRC BLUE RIDGE DUTCHESS 620 WRC BR DUTCHESS 814 DOB 9/7/2020 EPD Act. Ratio

ce 4.9

bw -1 73 94

ww 64 804 104

yw 112 1178 105

m 25

mce 7.5

Mtl 56

sc 1.1 34.5 99

ud 1.03

.

te 1.01

cw 13

rea .65 13.0 100

ft -.001 .19 112

mb .23 2.28 88

tsi 203.6

dmi .09 25.8 85

adg -.06 3.46 60

f/g 7.45

rfi .29 4.6 94

fa

cs

fs

6

5

5.7 101

This bull has risen to the top of the group since he was young. He earned this through bolstering growth, correct structure, and being an all-around BULL. Huge crest on his neck, curly thick head and neck hair, and moderate size indicate the fertility he will bring for years to come. Not to mention he is out of one of our prettiest uddered cows, 620. His ¾ sister gained a lot of attention last year for good reasons, he matches her in functionality so don’t miss out. Check out his Genomics as well, lots of green bars, highlights include top 35% BW and Milk, 25% WW, 30% YW, 25% TSI, and top 8% Marbling. Homozygous Polled

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C 2 FOREFRONT 2012

M954557

Polled

RAILE 2250 T077 EC FOREFRONT 8066 PLD EC LADY ASSET 8066 PLD M6 COOL REP 8108 ET C2 MS TANYA 5007 C 2 MS GAIN & GRADE 3021 ET DOB 9/9/2020 EPD Act. Ratio

ce 6.3

bw -1.2 70 87

ww 58 698 90

yw 101 984 88

m 14

mce 6.4

Mtl 43

sc .8 34.1 98

ud 1.07

.

te .99

cw 8

rea .66 12.7 98

ft -.014 .13 77

mb tsi .23 248.1 2.35 91

dmi -.36 20.4 34

adg -.10 3.28 68

f/g 6.20

rfi -.38 .07 34

fa

cs

fs

4

6

4.8 84

The low BW bull of our offering with an actual BW of 70lbs, out of a huge middled Cool Rep cow, 5007, who’s dam is our 3021 foundation cow. 5007 is a beautiful uttered cow as well. This bull amazes me with his level top, smooth shoulder, moderate frame, and square end. I think you’ll appreciate his slicking ability and capacious middle ⅓. He will leave a maternal stamp on any set of calves that also bring the power and look.


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C 2 RESOURCE 2017

M954562

Polled

LT RUSHMORE 8060 PLD CCC WC RESOURCE 417 P WC CCC BLUE GIRL 1528 P EC FOREFRONT 8066 PLD6424 C 2 COOL LADY 7004 C 2 COOL LADY 3006 DOB 10/17/2020 EPD Act. Ratio

ce 3.4

bw -.1 85 109

ww 65 822 106

yw 110 1160 103

m 32

mce 0

Mtl 65

sc .7 35 101

ud 1.24

te

. 1.12

cw 18

rea .95 13.8 106

ft .016 .15 88

mb .28 2.67 104

tsi 255.5

dmi -.34 20.8 37

adg -.09 3.04 65

f/g 6.84

rfi -.39 .93 5

fa

cs

fs

6

5

5.4 96

2017 is a stout topped bull that lands in the the top 6% for REA. Despite his obvious power, he is also in the top 3% for Marbling. This calf is not only excellent in his carcass quality, he also fits it into a smooth shoulder, a perfect topline, and sound feet and legs. He will improve the style, growth, and finishing ability of any crop. He also brings a strong maternal base being from the Cool lady cow family, and being out of the 7004 cow, who is perfect footed and uddered. Adding a punch of top 4% milk, top 20% WW, 30% YW, and top 25% for TSI.

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C 2 APACHE 2014

MP4164

Homozygous Polled

MUSGRAVE APACHE C SQUARED APACHE 805 (Angus) BROOKMEADE MISS 698 EC FOREFRONT 8066 PLD C 2 TANYA 8007 2 TANYA 6016

DOB 9/20/2020 EPD Act. Ratio

ce 9.2

bw -1.7 74 100

ww 60 898 100

yw 105 1268 100

m 26

mce 8.6

Mtl 56

sc .8 36 100

ud 1.09

.

te 1.04

cw 20

rea .87 13.3 100

ft .006 .16 100

mb .21 3.10 100

tsi 251.2

dmi -.42 21.1 20

adg -.05 3.53 56

f/g 5.96

rfi -.39 -.04 5

fa

cs

fs

6

5

5.1 100

There is the obvious fact this bull brings hybrid vigor to the table being an Angus Charolais cross. However, I’d like to focus on what this bull and his dam represents in our program. When weaned, he was 73% of his dam's weight. She raised him as a true 2-year-old, kept condition, and bred back early. 8007 is the cow with the brightest future for our program. We believe her foot and udder quality, along with her moderate frame will propel her to stardom in the coming years. Take her offspring while you still can. His sire, 805, has been used on heifers of all kinds, 0 have been pulled, and all of them flat outgrow. Apache 2014 is your opportunity to get in on the best we have to offer in both our younger Angus and Charolais herds. Homozygous Polled


We are a Registered Charolais Seedstock operation in Southern West Virginia. Our herd is extensively culled to keep only the best temperament, calving ease, feed efficiency, growth, udder quality, and proven marketable genetics. We feel that these traits are very important in today's market, and that proven genetics play a very important role in every herd. We do not sell anything that we wouldn't own ourselves, the bottom 1/3 end up in the slaughter pen for our beef customers. "If it isn't going to work for us, it will not work for you." We love talking Charolais so feel free to give us a call or stop by the farm.

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OHF WIN MAN 801

EM940810 Polled

SCHURRTOP 5627 LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD LT CHAP'S LADY 2170P VCR SIR DUKE 914 PLD OHF OAK LADY C902 THREETREES VANNA 2856ET DOB 8/23/2020 EPD Act. Ratio

ce 8.5

bw .6 71 100

ww 58 636 100

yw 101 1121 100

m 13

mce 9.4

Mtl 42

sc 1.4 35.2 100

ud 1.14

.

te 1.14

cw 9

rea .60 12.8 100

ft .011 .29 100

mb .00 4.05 100

tsi 238.9

dmi -.29 22.7 43

adg -.10 3.64 69

f/g 6.25

rfi -.06 1.41 63

fa

cs

fs

6

4

6.5 100

801 has the most proven genetics in the sale and he was designed not to disappoint. He is the Top Marbling bull being offered, scanning a 4.09! He is beautiful patterned, strong topped, cat like movement, and just a very complete bull. His sire Wyoming Wind has over 8,000 registered calves, his maternal grandsire VCR Sir Duke 914 has almost 6,000, his dam’s maternal grandsire LHD Cigar has almost 6,000, and his Maternal granddam D029 has 106 registered progeny herself. If you want to take all the guesswork out of your purchase, buy a bull backed by timeless proven genetics that have been sought after for the last three decades.

TNT GALVESTON 2007 P

14

M953561

Polled

M6 NEW STANDARD 842 P M6 NEW MARK 6168 P ET M6 MS 5078 MARK 635 PLD WIA MANTRACKER 150 PLD TNT SUGAR SHAKER A52 P LT BRENDA 8389 PLD DOB 9/28/2020 EPD Act. Ratio

ce 2.4

bw .6 90 113

ww 55 793 101

yw 104 1236 103

m 19

mce 3.9

Mtl 47

sc 1.2 40.5 103

ud 1.27

. te 1.30

cw 19

rea .84 13.9 107

ft .005 .17 100

mb .07 2.72 112

tsi 247.4

dmi -.72 20.3 2

adg -.11 4.08 73

f/g 4.98

rfi -.56 -1.72 1

fa

cs

fs

6

5

7.5 116

Performance, carcass, feed efficiency and proven cow families is what you will find in lot 14. He is packed with a stout spring of rib, good bone and large scrotal. He had big weaning and yearling weights, combined with good carcass ultrasound measurements of 112 ratio for marbling, and a 107 ratio for ribeye. Add in some of the best RFI and Intake data on test ranks him in the top 1% for RFI and 2% for intake, while gaining over 4 lbs per day resulted in him converting at less than 5 lbs of feed per pound of gain. His pedigree is stacked with proven maternal genetics, his sire is a full sib to M6 Ms New Jewel 0155 combining the famous D029 cow from his dam as well as the LT Brenda Cow family for the Lindskov-Thiel ranch. Everything you could ask for in a bull with performance and maternal power.


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TNT LAREDO 2008 Scurred

M953560

M6 NEW STANDARD 842 P M6 NEW MARK 6168 P ET M6 MS 5078 MARK 635 PLD LT BLUE VALUE 7903 ET AKF LUCY'S LOLA 14E TNT MS LEVICY Z07P EPD Act. Ratio

ce 7.6

bw -1.5 71 93

ww 58 753 96

yw 102 1139 95

m 23

mce 8.5

Mtl 52

sc .9 36.1 92

ud 1.44

te 10/7/2020 cw rea DOB 1.39

14

.

.62 12.3 95

ft .008 .21 124

mb .16 2.22 91

tsi 246.6

dmi -.60 18.9 4

adg -.07 4.21 62

f/g 4.48

rfi -.63 -2.38 2

fa

cs

fs

4

6

5.5 85

Calving Ease, low birth weight, and still performed nicely. Born Unassisted at 71 lbs his LT Blue Value dam raised him up to prompt a 753 weaning weight, then he took it on himself to obtain a 1139lb yearling weight in a moderate frame. Proven genetics with New Standard, LT Blue Value, and LT Long Distance.

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TNT CORNBREAD 2010

M953559

Scurred

M6 NEW STANDARD 842 P M6 NEW MARK 6168 P ET M6 MS 5078 MARK 635 PLD M6/RC FRESH AIR 1138 PLD BAMBOO DUCHESS 5356 BAMBOO DUCHESS 113 DOB 10/13/2020 EPD Act. Ratio

ce 8.7

bw -.8 75 94

ww 57 804 103

yw 110 1212 101

m 29

mce 4.3

Mtl 58

sc 1.7 40.9 104

ud 1.11

. te 1.07

cw 27

rea .82 12.9 99

ft .001 .13 77

mb .10 2.39 98

tsi 254.3

dmi -.42 21.2 20

adg -.07 4.08 62

f/g 5.18

rfi -.38 -.29 5

fa

cs

fs

6

6

6.5 100

Large Scrotal, rugged, and performance minded. This bull is out of an AICA Sterling Dam of Distinction, so performance, fertility, and consistency are in his genes. He has a stellar pedigree. His sire is a full sib to M6 Ms New Jewel 0155, while his dam combines M6 Ms 761 6100 and the dam of VPI Free Lunch. This rugged performance bull had a 3.49adg and a weaning of 804 lbs, he will add that needed growth to your next calf crop. Trust his maternal genetics to build your next set of replacement heifers!


The Clark Charolais herd was started in 1968 and our present day herd is heavily based on one of the original females that excelled for performance. Her family continues to earn the right to stay in the program all these years due to these traits. We strive to breed correct, good looking performance cattle and we are also paying close attention to fertility and carcass traits. Our cattle are ready to work hard for you.

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BC CLASSIC ROCK P M954025

Homozygous Polled

JDJ RESOURCE Z365 P DC PAYWEIGHT P DC-CC CHELSEA 002 P JDJ MAXIMO A18 P DC STAR BRENDA RE-CF MS CLASSIC 964 DOB 8/19/2020 EPD Act. Ratio

ce -.6

bw 2.4 91 102

ww 59 676 105

yw 100 1070 100

m 19

mce .9

Mtl 49

sc 1.4 37.8 100

ud 1.32

. te 1.26

cw 20

rea .80 13.1 100

ft .003 .14 100

mb .04 3.11 100

tsi 237.1

dmi -.21 23.2 53

adg -.09 3.62 65

f/g 6.41

rfi .06 2.07 81

fa

cs

fs

4

7

6.7 100

A homozygous Polled straight DeBruycker bred bull that will flat out produce pounds in a calf crop for you. Good growth and a big scrotal measurement highlight this offering. He’s got plenty of size and length to cover mature cows. As a bonus, he was the third high marbling bull in the group on test. Homozygous Polled

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DC GRID TOPPER

EM953989 Polled

LT RIO BRAVO 3181 P M6 NEW STANDARD 842 P ET M6 MS GRID MAKER 2175 ET ACE-ORR LOCK N LOAD EC LOCKLYN 865 PLD EC DESTINY 138 PLD DOB 10/13/2020 EPD Act. Ratio

ce 4.3

bw 1.2 93 100

ww 79 609 100

yw 139 1196 100

m 25

mce .6

Mtl 64

sc 1.8 36.3 100

ud .97

. te .93

cw 40

rea 1.00 13.7 100

ft -.011 .14 100

mb .26 3.05 100

tsi 280.9

dmi -.61 18.3 3

adg -.08 4.01 64

f/g 4.58

rfi -.68 -2.45 1

fa

cs

fs

6

6

5.5 100

Strongly consider this outstanding bull for your next herd sire. He comes with strong performance data and strong carcass data that’s packaged with a great look and good foot and leg structure. You also get top of the line RFI and Feed/Pound of Gain traits on this bull. His EPDs are in the top 1% of the breed for WW, YW, Scrotal, and Terminal Sire Index. All four carcass EPDs rank him from the top 2% to top 10%. The power is bred in him with his sire being M6 New Standard 842 out of an Ace-Orr Lock N Load dam. Excellent disposition bull as well. His dam is a young donor that has consistently created high quality calves.


Our mission at Desco Charolais Farm is to produce genetics with the best growth and carcass traits available while maintaining ideal calving ease and maternal ability. We do this by acquiring females in the breed that are outliers in those traits and using Advanced Reproduction Technology to propagate those genetic traits with complimentary sires. If you are serious about beef production, we think our genetics will increase your profitability.

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DESCO SIR DUKE 19 P EM954627

Homozygous Polled

WCR OZ SIR DUKE 1155 P WCR SIR DUKE 7340 P WCR MISS TRADITION 6240P LT LEDGER 0332 P DESCO LEDGER LUISE 607 P ET WCR MS DUKE 6025 P/S DOB 9/13/2020 EPD Act. Ratio

ce 12.2

bw -3.7 87 100

ww 61 558 100

yw 113 1067 100

m 25

mce 5.8

Mtl 56

sc 1.7 35.6 100

ud .93

. te

.92

cw 24

rea .60 10.6 100

ft .031 .11 100

mb -.04 2.72 100

tsi 252.5

dmi -.32 20.7 40

adg -.07 3.92 61

f/g 5.28

rfi -.20 -.31 38

fa

cs

fs

5

7

4.4 100

CALVING EASE ALERT! This bull is a calving ease specialist with plenty of growth and fertility (Scrotal)! He ranks in the top 6% of the breed for CE and BW, top 30% WW, 25% YW and 2% for Scrotal. He is line bred to WCR Duke 1155 for proven performance. His dam is working in a TN purebred herd and his maternal grandam is Diamond Dam of Distinction and will calve soon at Desco at age 15. You are buying LONGEVITY in this lot! Homozygous Polled


C

2

C Squared Cattle Company

We, as seedstock producers, take seriously our responsibility to the beef cattle industry. Our goal is to make genetic improvements to provide better opportunities for breeders. We have strived to produce practical, productive, and profitable genetics to improve the bottom line for beef producers. Charolais genetics can offer tremendous upside to the beef industry through unmatched heterosis as it affects weaning weights and feedlot performance. The genetics in this offering will improve end product value for future generations. Feed efficiency will always affect profit margins in your cowherd and in the feedlot. This offering allows selection of cattle measured for this important trait. We are thrilled to be part of this venue. Thanks to the staff at the WVU and Reyman Memorial Farm for providing us the opportunity to collect the most complete, comprehensive data in the industry.

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C 2 DUTCHESS 2009

F1307452

Polled

RAILE 2250 T077 EC FOREFRONT 8066 PLD EC LADY ASSET 8066 PLD HCR LEDGER 2509 PLD C2/WRC BLUE RIDGE DUTCHESS 617 WRC BLUE RIDGE 219 DOB 9/5/2020 ce bw ww yw m mce Mtl sc ud . te cw rea ft mb tsi dmi adg f/g rfi fa cs fs EPD 4.1 -1.4 62 111 17 5.3 48 1.3 1.18 1.08 12 .65 .015 .34 257.9 -.15 -.1 -.07 Act. 84 706 932 11.3 .26 5.32 19.9 2.7 7.26 .18 5 6 5.9 Ratio 101 106 99 101 130 109 60 69 63 99 A performance female that is packed with red meat! Super stout, yet still has the smooth and feminine muscle pattern that is pretty to look at and allows for calving ease. Her dam 617 is quickly becoming known as one of the most fertile and WW ratio winners of her 5 year old contemporaries. 2009’s EPDs are unique, with being top 35% for BW, WW and YW simultaneously, and top 1% for marbling. Top ratio for IMF against her contemporaries @109, and REA @ 101 bringing a hard to find combination of a high muscled, high marbled carcass.

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C 2 TANYA 2010

F1307454

Homozygous Polled

RAILE 2250 T077 EC FOREFRONT 8066 PLD EC LADY ASSET 8066 PLD

ONE PENNY BLANCO FLASH 6424 C 2 MISS FREE LUNCH 6005 C 2 MISS FREE LUNCH 3002 DOB 9/7/2020 ce bw ww yw m mce Mtl sc ud . te cw rea ft mb tsi dmi adg f/g rfi fa cs fs EPD -.3 -.1 67 129 22 1 56 1.1 1.04 .94 20 .64 .008 .31 277.1 -.03 -.06 -.08 Act. 80 596 930 12.2 .19 4.79 20 3.4 5.8 1.5 6 7 6.0 Ratio 100 100 100 100 100 100 71 59 83 100 Tanya 2010 is what I want to see out of all of my females who will become replacements. A deep and wide rib capacity, perfect skeletal structure, and a friendly disposition. Many will remember her sister from last year and the attention she gained, this is another impressive addition to the 6005 female’s legacy. As far as terminal qualities, her combination of REA and IMF data from the ultrasound is truly impressive. She also ranks top 15% WW, 4% YW, and top 2% TSI and Marbling. She’ll help you make pretty Daughters and InCharge bulls that are marketable to anyone. Homozygous Polled


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C 2 TANYA 2013

F1307450

Homozygous Polled

RAILE 2250 T077 EC FOREFRONT 8066 PLD EC LADY ASSET 8066 PLD M6 GAIN & GRADE 927 PLD C 2 MS GAIN & GRADE 3021 ET M6 MS CIGAR 587 PLD ET DOB 9/15/2020 ce bw ww yw m mce Mtl sc ud . te cw rea ft mb tsi dmi adg f/g rfi fa cs fs EPD 3.3 -.5 77 126 19 6.2 57 1.1 .95 .95 17 .49 -.010 .27 267.2 -.17 -.11 -.07 Act. 84 726 996 10.9 .21 4.67 20.4 2.6 7.9 .26 5 4 6.3 Ratio 97 109 103 98 105 96 58 79 63 107 After a lot of consideration, we have decided to let this donor prospect sell. Out of our no miss Gain and Grade cow 3021. This heifer is what you want if you are looking to select terminal cattle that blow everything else out of the water for muscle, marbling, and growth. She can be easily found as the longest topped heifer in the pen with a stout hip to add to the allure. This is the foundation female your looking for if your commercial bull buyers want pounds and uniformity in their calf crop. Notice her top 6% YW and TSI, and top 4% WW and Marbling!

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C 2 DUTCHESS 2015

F1307451

Homozygous Polled

RAILE 2250 T077 EC FOREFRONT 8066 PLD EC LADY ASSET 8066 PLD HCR LEDGER 2509 PLD C2/WRC BLUE RIDGE DUTCHESS 623 WRC B R DUTCHESS 129

DOB 9/30/2020 ce 5.1

bw ww yw m mce Mtl sc ud te cw rea ft mb tsi dmi adg f/g rfi fa cs fs EPD -.2 58 102 97 7.8 48 .9 .95 . .88 13 .63 .008 .30 248.4 -.27 -.13 -.17 Act. 85 703 953 11.1 .19 5.14 17.5 2.38 7.3 -.55 6 6 6.2 Ratio 100 106 102 100 95 105 45 85 44 105 Show Stopper! The does-it-all female. A refined and smooth front one third that is followed by a deep swooping rib. If you want to open the door to having a fleet of deep flanked, good uddered, cheerleader fronted females, use 2015 as your key. She’s had nicknames like Beyoncé and Fergi from those who saw her before weaning, come see what the hype is all about. Great growth and top 3% Marbling to let you know she’s the real deal inside and out. Homozygous Polled

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C 2 DUTCHESS 2016

F1307449

Homozygous Polled

RAILE 2250 T077 EC FOREFRONT 8066 PLD EC LADY ASSET 8066 PLD HCR LEDGER 2509 PLD C2/WRC BLUE RIDGE DUTCHESS 624 WRC B R DUTCHESS 134 DOB 10/14/2020 EPD Act. Ratio

ce 4.8

bw -.8 78 92

ww 60 649 97

yw 111 988 105

m 21

mce 5.2

Mtl 51

sc .9

ud 1.14

. te 1.05

cw 7

rea .65 11.3 101

ft -.001 .13 65

mb .19 4.40 90

tsi 256.9

dmi -.10 17.8 64

adg -.05 3.35 57

f/g 5.33

rfi -.04 .68 67

fa

cs

fs

4

7

6.2 106

The lowest birth weight female of her contemporaries. Yet another smooth muscled and extremely feminine female out of our Dutchess cow family. Her brother in last year's sale was a highlight for us and was so for his birth weight, growth, and powerful look. She is showing us why he was not a fluke. A balanced set of maternal and terminal EPDs that find her in top 35% WW, top 40% BW, top 25% TSI, and top 20% marbling. Out of an easy fleshing and consistent momma cow, 624.


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C 2 DUTCHESS 2018

F1307447

Homozygous Polled

RAILE 2250 T077 EC FOREFRONT 8066 PLD EC LADY ASSET 8066 PLD HCR LEDGER 2509 PLD C2/WRC BLUE RIDGE 616 WRC BR DUTCHESS 810 DOB 10/28/2020 EPD Act. Ratio

ce 3.5

bw -.4 80 94

ww 49 645 97

yw 94 856 91

m 18

mce 4.7

Mtl 43

sc 1.5

ud 1.04

. te

1.01

cw 12

rea .67 9.9 100

ft .010 .15 100

mb .32 3.91 100

tsi 245.4

dmi .02 17.2 78

adg -.03 3.44 50

f/g 4.98

rfi .07 .97 82

fa

cs

fs

6

6

5.9 100

Hard to miss this one's style and overall feminine appearance. Her brother last year had the same sharp look. When we bought that group of 6-series cows that 616 was a part of, this is the type of female we wanted to produce. Extension through her neck and spine, a smooth muscle pattern, and deep bodied, I think you’ll agree that she is as attractive as you can make a Charolais heifer. She will be a fertile addition to your cow herd where she will make aname producing sound, fertile, and good carcass providing bulls. She ranks in the top 4% for Scrotal EPD and in Marbling she ranks top 2%.

C 2 TANYA 2020

26

F1307467

Polled

LT RUSHMORE 8060 PLD CCC WC RESOURCE 417 P WC CCC BLUE GIRL 1528 P EC FOREFRONT 8066 PLD C 2 MS TANYA 7007 C 2 MS GAIN & GRADE 3023 ET

DOB 11/8/2020 EPD Act. Ratio

ce 2.1

bw 1.2 87 104

ww 67 736 110

yw 109 930 99

m 33

mce 1.1

Mtl 66

sc .7

ud 1.1

te

. .99

cw 21

rea .77 10.1 100

ft .022 .14 100

mb .26 5.53 100

tsi 249.3

dmi -.44 15.5 13

adg -.11 2.54 72

f/g 6.1

rfi -.34 -.79 7

fa

cs

fs

6

7

4.9 83

A sleek and feminine momma cow prospect that is extremely wedge shaped looking down her top. Fitting that she has a fancy profile that is deep flanked and up headed with enough maternal characteristics to fire anyone up. Simply put, she is an eye catcher. The youngest heifer in the sale who is packed with growth and carcass traits. Out of the renowned sire for style and cow power, Resource. Her dam is a dark pigmented Forefront daughter that goes back to the unbeatable Tanya cow. Exciting EPDs as well, being top 15% WW, top 5% Marbling, and top 3% Milk. Actual ultrasound data shows 5.53% imf without any adjustments for her young age, quite the outlier.


Our mission at Desco Charolais Farm is to produce genetics with the best growth and carcass traits available while maintaining ideal calving ease and maternal ability. We do this by acquiring females in the breed that are outliers in those traits and using Advanced Reproduction Technology to propagate those genetic traits with complimentary sires. If you are serious about beef production, we think our genetics will increase your profitability.

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DESCO LADY DUKE 20 P

EF1307582 Polled

WCR OZ SIR DUKE 1155 PET WCR SIR DUKE 7340 P WCR MISS TRADITION 6240P LT LEDGER 0332 P DESCO LEDGER LUISE 607 P ET WCR MS DUKE 6025 P/S DOB 10/11/2020 EPD Act. Ratio

ce 8.5

bw -2 79 100

ww 78 462 100

yw 132 963 100

m 23

mce 3.6

Mtl 62

sc 1.3

ud .99

. te

.95

cw 32

rea .66 10.8 100

ft .024 .14 100

mb .04 4.04 100

tsi 266.5

dmi -.23 19.8 51

adg -.07 3.35 60

f/g 5.93

rfi -.09 1.7 61

fa

cs

fs

6

7

5.6 100

Look at her GROWTH EPDS. She ranks in the top 1% of the breed for WW, top 3% YW, 8% TSI. She is a flushmate to the Lot 19 bull. She is line bred to WCR Duke 1155 for proven performance. Her dam is working in a TN purebred herd and her maternal grandam is Diamond Dam of Distinction and will calve soon at Desco at age 15. You are buying LONGEVITY in this lot!

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DESCO LADY HANK 21 P EF1307711 Homozygous Polled OAKDALE DUKE 9003P BJR HANK 984 P MISS VELVEETA JANE 630 HBR CANNON 2250 ET HBR LADY CANNON 847 P HBR LADY MAGNUM 850 P DOB 10/21/2020

EPD Act. Ratio

ce 1.7

bw 2.6 105 100

ww 62 692 100

yw 109 1031 100

m 27

mce 4.4

Mtl 58

sc 1.4

ud 1.04

. te

1.06

cw 19

rea .58 10.5 100

ft -.002 .19 100

mb .14 3.91 100

tsi 247.1

dmi -.23 19.8 51

adg -.07 3.35 60

f/g 5.93

rfi -.09 1.7 61

fa

cs

fs

5

6

6.8 100

HOMOZYGOUS POLLED! FEED EFFICEINCY! This girl was the most feed efficient Char heifer in her pen and ratioed 111 for ADG. She is a maternal sister to HBR Keystone 016 who has been one of Doug Rogers’ easiest calving herd sires. Her maternal granddam, the 850 cow weaned 12 natural calves by age 14. Three of those were herd sires for Rogers Bar. Homozygous Polled


The Clark Charolais herd was started in 1968 and our present day herd is heavily based on one of the original females that excelled for performance. Her family continues to earn the right to stay in the program all these years due to these traits. We strive to breed correct, good looking performance cattle and we are also paying close attention to fertility and carcass traits. Our cattle are ready to work hard for you.

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DC GRACIE P

EF1306774

Polled

LT RIO BRAVO 3181 P M6 NEW STANDARD 842 P ET M6 MS GRID MAKER 2175 ET ACE-ORR LOCK N LOAD EC LOCKLYN 865 PLD EC DESTINY 138 PLD DOB 9/29/2020 EPD Act. Ratio

ce 8.5

bw -.5 63 99

ww 67 590 103

yw 121 856 104

m 25

mce 7.5

Mtl 58

sc 1.5

ud 1.01

. te .95

cw 33

rea .98 11.1 110

ft -.005 .11 85

mb tsi dmi .26 267.5 -.40 4.33 15.7 99 20

adg -.11 3.35 70

f/g 4.67

rfi -.29 -.57 11

fa

cs

fs

4

6

4.5 96

This heifer is a real gem. Like her ET full sib up in the bull section of the sale she is a complete performance and carcass animal topped off by great eye appeal and a stellar disposition. Take this one home knowing you are getting top quality and excellent future potential as she has top of the breed EPDs for growth and carcass traits. Top 5% for marbling EPD.

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DC DESTINY P

EF1306775

Polled

LT RIO BRAVO 3181 P M6 NEW STANDARD 842 P ET M6 MS GRID MAKER 2175 ET ACE-ORR LOCK N LOAD EC LOCKLYN 865 PLD EC DESTINY 138 PLD DOB 10/3/2020 EPD Act. Ratio

ce 9.8

bw -.9 65 101

ww 47 559 97

yw 98 789 96

m 25

mce 8.6

Mtl 48

sc 1.1

ud .95

. te .90

cw 29

rea .75 9.15 90

ft -.002 .14 108

mb .27 4.41 101

tsi 249.5

dmi -.40 14.6 21

adg -.08 3.9 63

f/g 3.72

rfi -.29 -.64 10

fa

cs

fs

4

6

4.9 104

This heifer has a sharp feminine design and a great look to her. She was also the top Average Daily Gain Charolais heifer in the Wardensville group gaining 3.9 pounds per day with a 119 ratio. Ranks in the top 4% of the breed for Marbling EPD while also possessing well above average calving ease and milk traits. The New Standard daughters do a great job as cows. Her future is bright.


We are a Registered Charolais Seedstock operation in Southern West Virginia. Our herd is extensively culled to keep only the best temperament, calving ease, feed efficiency, growth, udder quality, and proven marketable genetics. We feel that these traits are very important in today's market, and that proven genetics play a very important role in every herd. We do not sell anything that we wouldn't own ourselves, the bottom 1/3 end up in the slaughter pen for our beef customers. "If it isn't going to work for us, it will not work for you." We love talking Charolais so feel free to give us a call or stop by the farm.

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TNT OBSIDIAN 2009 P

F1306208

Polled

M6 NEW STANDARD 842 P M6 NEW MARK 6168 P ET M6 MS 5078 MARK 635 PLD LT SUNDANCE 2251 PLD TNT BRENDA'S BALLET F10 P TNT SUGAR SHAKER A52 P

DOB 10/11/2020 EPD Act. Ratio

ce -4.5

bw 3.1 74 100

ww 67 622 100

yw 129 879 100

m 13

mce 2.2

Mtl 47

sc 2.0

ud 1.18

. te 1.15

cw 15

rea .87 11.6 0

ft .015 .16 0

mb .07 3.03 0

tsi 193.0

dmi -.29 18.6 43

adg -.07 5.45 60

f/g 6.04

rfi -.19 .68 38

fa

cs

fs

5

5

5.3 100

This is a really special female who has been described as a “Tank”. She consists of eye-appeal and performance. Ranking in the Top 15% of the breed for WW, Top 9% for YW, and the Top 15% for TSI all with a low, unassisted birth weight of 74lbs out of a first calving LT Sundance daughter. This female has added the pounds, weaning at 622lb and had a yearling weight of 1048 lbs. She is stacked with some very impressive, powerful sires and dams in the industry. This female will raise calves and make you money down the road.


Jim and Martha Johnson 434-546-2341 www.jmargenetics.com Our goal is to supply our customers with the most data possible for your business decisions, while balancing all the convenience traits you desire as well. We are focused on producing the best terminal Charolais cattle we can, without compromising phenotype, feet and legs or maternal ability. We strive to produce cattle that first make you money, last in your herd and are enjoyable to own. We hope you find that in our cattle.

32

JMAR CAMEO GIRL 7T60

F1293160

Polled

f/g

fa

cs

fs

5

6

7.4 107

LT SUNDANCE 2251 PLD LT VISTA 5319 PLD LT ATHENA 2040 PLD M6 GRIDMAKER 010 P JMAR CAMEO GIRL 1G67 VPI CAMEO GIRL 006X

DOB 9/11/2020 EPD Act. Ratio

ce 3.3

bw .4 64 90

ww 70 648 98

yw 128 1002 102

m 24

mce -.8

Mtl 59

sc 1.0

ud 1.01

.

te .96

cw 33

rea .66 12.0 104

ft .020 .25 114

mb .30 4.34 97

tsi 270.9

dmi -.39 19.6 24

adg -.08 3.1 64

6.42

rfi -.23 .07 20

7T60 is destined to be a great female. Her dam is a no miss female producer with a beautiful udder and femininity. Her granddam is the famed 6X cow and the dam of ABS Featured sire JMAR Benaiah 1E66 who’s catching fire around the country. Her sire is also at ABS and comes from the famed female producing Lindskov Theil herd in SD. A maternal sister is working for Desco Charolais in PA.

33

JMAR MS AMERICA 9T00

F1293161

Polled

f/g

fa

cs

fs

6

6

6.5 93

LT SUNDANCE 2251 PLD LT VISTA 5319 PLD LT ATHENA 2040 PLD BJR LEACHMAN PHD 738 LCOC MS AMERICA CP046 LCOC MS AMERICA UP045 DOB 9/19/2020 EPD Act. Ratio

ce .9

bw 1.8 82 110

ww 69 674 102

yw 118 959 98

m 37

mce -.5

Mtl 71

sc .7

ud 1.10

. te 1.06

cw 30

rea .59 11.2 96

ft .025 .19 86

mb .31 4.62 103

tsi 257.2

dmi -.48 18.5 8

adg -.08 3.44 62

5.37

rfi -.40 -1.28 5

9T00 comes from one of our highest producing cows. We are flushing a maternal sister to this heifer. Added depth and performances with great carcass numbers. 9T00 should be a great addition to any program.


Reference Sires EC FOREFRONT 8066 PLD

M818462

Homozygous Polled ce

bw

ww

yw

m

mce

Mtl

sc

EPD

2.7

-1.6

60

110

23

6.6

53

1.1

EPD

1.00

.93

8

.66

-.007

.37

262.7

OW LEAD TIME 6294 PLD

M875419

Polled ce

bw

ww

yw

m

mce

Mtl

sc

EPD

7.9

-2.9

52

102

28

4.2

54

1.1

EPD

1.20

1.18

16

.79

.027

.33

254.7

FTG MONTICELLO 1806

M875419

Polled ce

bw

ww

yw

m

mce

Mtl

sc

EPD

6.1

-2.2

77

149

16

8.5

54

1.5

EPD

1.16

.97

53

.81

.063

.44

296.3

LT VISTA 5319 PLD

M866840

Homozygous Polled ce

bw

ww

yw

m

mce

Mtl

sc

EPD

4.8

1.5

67

120

27

2.7

57

1.3

EPD

1.03

.99

30

.61

.035

.24

259


Reference Sires CCC WC RESOURCE 417 P

M846721

Polled ce

bw

ww

yw

m

mce

Mtl

sc

EPD

4.2

-.7

68

108

33

-.6

67

.5

EPD

1.40

1.25

28

1.00

.040

.33

250.9

BJR HANK 984 P

M784271

Polled ce

bw

ww

yw

m

mce

Mtl

sc

EPD

8.6

-.9

64

112

26

8.8

57

1.6

EPD

1.33

1.29

19

.85

.013

.31

259.7

M6 New Mark 6168

M875419

Polled ce

bw

ww

yw

m

mce

Mtl

sc

EPD

.4

2.4

58

111

17

4.5

46

1.9

EPD

1.41

1.37

24

.81

.000

.09

252.6

M6 NEW STANDARD 842 P ETEM756753 Polled ce

bw

ww

yw

m

mce

Mtl

sc

EPD

7.2

-.7

67

129

28

-.2

62

2.5

EPD

1.13

1.07

39

1.04

.011

.28

276.9


LT WYOMING WIND 4020 PLD M411450 Polled ce

bw

ww

yw

m

mce

Mtl

sc

EPD

5.7

1.0

48

83

10

10.6

34

1.4

EPD

.93

.87

2

.53

.025

.02

221.8

WCR SIR DUKE 7340 P

M745064

Polled ce

bw

ww

yw

m

mce

Mtl

sc

EPD

8.2

-3.2

66

101

23

-2.7

57

1.3

EPD

1.00

1.08

13

.59

-.011

.15

242.7


Commercial Replacement Heifer Offering as part of our

Terminal Turnkey Solutions The value of crossbreeding and hybrid vigor has been documented and discussed for years. The problem has been, the recommended crossbreeding systems are complicated and difficult to implement and manage. This led us to develop our “Terminal Turnkey Solutions” or opportunities to maximize heterosis and breed complementarity that are easier to implement, manage and maintain. We hope you agree and as always, we are happy to work with you and answer any questions you might have about how to implement a terminal crossbreeding system into your cowherd. As you can see from the chart you get maximum heterosis and maximum pounds at weaning from a terminal crossbreeding system. But what about breed complementarity? An average Charolais bull should provide roughly 29 lbs of weaning weight over an average Angus bull. Therefore, if we add the 24 lbs of heterosis to the 29 lbs from breed complementarity, we get roughly 53 lbs of additional weaning weight on average. If that 53 lbs is worth $1.50 then that’s an additional $79.50 per head. If a bull sires 30 calves that’s an additional $2385 per calf crop and because he’s a terminal bull you could use him for 5 or more calf crops to generate $11,925 in additional revenue. That’s HUGE!!!

Use Charolais bulls and purchase all replacement females.

This is the simplest terminal solution. You can purchase replacement females that fit your needs and maximize heterosis without maintaining a maternal herd.

Use maternal bulls on your 1, 2, and 3 year old cows to generate replacement heifers and use Charolais bulls terminally on the older cows.

Your youngest cows, should be your best genetically. This allows you to keep replacements out of your best genetics and focus on those maternal characteristics that compliment a terminal program.

Use maternal bulls for the first 30 days, then turn in Charolais bulls.

We would recommend breeding your cows A.I. one round then turning in Charolais bulls to clean up. Either way, A.I. or natural service, you are indirectly selecting for fertility in your replacements. We like this option because A.I. allows you to utilize some of the best genetics available to generate your replacements and with sexed semen you could generate all heifer calves.


Tucker Family Farms

Professional Replacement Female Sale Selling as part of the

JMAR Genetics And Guests - 2nd Annual “Quality Over Quantity”

Bull And Heifer Sale - Saturday, October 16, 2021 bidding opens at 9 am and closes at 5 pm EST

Spring-Calving Commercial Bred Heifers 38 years of wholly owned and developed heifer rearing coupled with 28 years of feedlot performance and carcass data collection have focused our program on maternal function, performance, and end-product merit.

How the Heifer Sale will be conducted:

1) Videos of the heifers will be available through DV Auction. 2) Heifers will sell FOB - Tucker Family Farms, 713 Indian Creek Rd., Amherst, VA 3) All heifers have been ultrasounded to determine: service sire, expected due date and fetal sex. 4) Successful bidders must take all animals listed in any particular Lot. For example, Lot 1a has a total of 2 heifers, so the winning bid pays 2 x the bid price. 5) All heifers are safe in calf per service stated in the catalog, Bangs vaccinated, meet all Virginia Premium Assured Plus Guidelines for health and exceed the Guidelines for Genetics. 6) Announcements during the auction take precedence over this and any other printed material.


Tucker Family Farms Bill Tucker’s contact information:

Email: betterheifers@gmail.com • Cell: 434-944-2292 • Office: 434-277-5059 Description

Lot 1a

2 Black Balancer Heifers bred AI with Bull Fetuses (ID #’s - 4525,4533)

Sire

$B

KCF Bennett Denver B460 (AN)

$M

$W

Doc

CED

BW

WW

YW

169

49

62

15

7

Service Sire

$B

$M

$W

Doc

CED

Spring Cove Compound 12E (AN)

153

68

73

24

18

-2.6

MARB REA

MLK

HP

CEM

2.0

65

113

.79

.55

22

8

12

BW

WW

YW

MARB

REA

MLK

HP

CEM

63

117

.82

.64

28

16

12

Description

Lot 1b

3 Black Balancer Heifers bred AI with Bull Fetuses (ID #’s - 4510,4511,4513)

# Hd

Sire

Reg. No.

Service Sire

Reg. No.

3

KCF Bennett 5050 W515

AAA #16631028

bred AI to Spring Cove Compound 12E

Due Date Fetal Sex

AAA#18875915

Sire

$B

$M

$W

Doc

CED

BW

WW

YW

KCF Bennett 5050 W515 (AN)

151

51

54

28

6

1.5

52

98

.59

Service Sire

$B

$M

$W

Doc

CED

BW

WW

YW

Spring Cove Compound 12E (AN)

153

68

73

24

18

-2.6

63

117

Bull

2/18/22

MARB REA

MLK

HP

CEM

.82

29

10

5

MARB

REA

MLK

HP

CEM

.82

.64

28

16

12

Description

Lot 1c

3 Black Balancer Heifers bred AI with Bull Fetuses (ID #’s - 4505, 4527,4534)

# Hd

Sire

Reg. No.

Service Sire

Reg. No.

3

KCF Bennett Reserve B382

AAA #18661428

bred AI to Prairiedge Steadfast

AAA#19293489

Sire

$B

KCF Bennett Reserve B382 (AN)

$M

$W

Doc

CED

BW

164

69

58

Service Sire

$B

$M

$W

10

11

Doc

CED

Prairiedge Steadfast (AN)

174

107

83

21

14

Due Date Fetal Sex Bull

2/18/22

WW

YW

MARB REA

MLK

HP

CEM

-0.5

63

117

.61

1.02

25

11

11

BW

WW

YW

MARB

REA

MLK

HP

CEM

0.6

66

127

1.83

1.13

30

13

18

Description

Lot 1d

4 Black Balancer Heifers bred AI with Bull Fetuses (ID #’s - 4502,4503,4125,4168)

# Hd

Sire

Reg. No.

Service Sire

Reg. No.

4

KCF Bennett Baker D217

AAA #18661428

bred AI to Spring Cove Compound 12E

Due Date Fetal Sex

AAA#18875915

Sire

$B

$M

$W

Doc

CED

BW

WW

YW

KCF Bennett Baker D217 (AN)

173

80

71

23

14

0.6

70

127

1.04

Service Sire

$B

$M

$W

Doc

CED

BW

WW

YW

Spring Cove Compound 12E (AN)

153

68

73

24

18

-2.6

63

117

Bull

2/18/22

MARB REA

MLK

HP

CEM

.83

20

14

16

MARB

REA

MLK

HP

CEM

.82

.64

28

16

12

Description

Lot 1e

3 Black Balancer Heifers bred AI with Bull Fetuses (ID #’s - 4518,4531,4537)

# Hd

Sire

Reg. No.

Service Sire

Reg. No.

3

KCF Bennett C904

AMGV#1359221

bred AI to Prairiedge Steadfast

AAA#19293489

Sire

$Cow

FPI

PG30

Doc

CED

BW

15

14

Doc

CED 14

KCF Bennett C904 (GV)

68

86

.05

Service Sire

$B

$M

$W

Prairiedge Steadfast (AN)

174

107

83

21

Due Date Fetal Sex Bull

2/18/22

WW

YW

MARB REA

MLK

HP

CEM

-1.3

77

112

.71

.45

10

3

8

BW

WW

YW

MARB

REA

MLK

HP

CEM

0.6

66

127

1.83

1.13

30

13

18


Description

Lot 2a

3 Black Balancer Heifers bred AI with Heifer Fetuses (ID #’s - 4529, 4530, 4164)

# Hd

Sire

Reg. No.

Service Sire

Reg. No.

3

KCF Bennett Denver B460

AAA #18166610

bred AI to Spring Cove Compound 12E

AAA#18875915

Due Date Fetal Sex Heifer

2/18/22

Sire

$B

$M

$W

Doc

CED

BW

WW

YW

MLK

HP

CEM

KCF Bennett Denver B460 (AN)

169

49

62

15

7

2.0

65

113

MARB REA .79

.55

22

8

12

Service Sire

$B

$M

$W

Doc

CED

BW

WW

YW

MARB

REA

MLK

HP

CEM

Spring Cove Compound 12E (AN)

153

68

73

24

18

-2.6

63

117

.82

.64

28

16

12

Description

Lot 2b

2 Black Balancer Heifers bred AI with Heifer Fetuses (ID #’s - 4517, 4521)

# Hd

Sire

Reg. No.

Service Sire

Reg. No.

2

KCF Bennett Reserve B382

AAA #18661428

bred AI to Prairiedge Steadfast

AAA#19293489

Sire

$B

$M

$W

Doc

CED

BW

KCF Bennett Reserve B382 (AN)

164

69

58

Service Sire

$B

$M

$W

10

11

Doc

CED

Prairiedge Steadfast (AN)

174

107

83

21

14

Due Date Fetal Sex 2/18/22

MARB REA

MLK

Heifer

WW

YW

HP

CEM

-0.5

63

117

.61

1.02

25

11

11

BW

WW

YW

MARB

REA

MLK

HP

CEM

0.6

66

127

1.83

1.13

30

13

18

Description

Lot 2c

1 Black Balancer Heifers bred AI with Bull Fetuses (ID# - 4519)

# Hd

Sire

Reg. No.

Service Sire

Reg. No.

1

KCF Bennett 5050 W515

AAA #16631028

bred AI to Spring Cove Compound 12E

AAA#18875915

Sire

$B

$M

$W

Doc

CED

BW

WW

YW

KCF Bennett 5050 W515 (AN)

151

51

54

28

6

1.5

52

98

.59

Service Sire

$B

$M

$W

Doc

CED

BW

WW

YW

Spring Cove Compound 12E (AN)

153

68

73

24

18

-2.6

63

117

Due Date Fetal Sex 2/18/22

MARB REA

Heifer

MLK

HP

CEM

.82

29

10

5

MARB

REA

MLK

HP

CEM

.82

.64

28

16

12

Description

Lot 2d

1 Black Balancer Heifers bred AI with Bull Fetuses (ID# - 4512)

# Hd

Sire

Reg. No.

Service Sire

Reg. No.

1

LLF Daybreak 0139 240

AAA #17613687

bred AI to Spring Cove Compound 12E

Due Date Fetal Sex

AAA#18875915

Sire

$B

$M

$W

Doc

CED

BW

WW

YW

LLF Daybreak 0139 240 (AN)

154

39

64

14

15

-1.2

56

109

.98

Service Sire

$B

$M

$W

Doc

CED

BW

WW

YW

Spring Cove Compound 12E (AN)

153

68

73

24

18

-2.6

63

117

2/18/22

MARB REA

Heifer

MLK

HP

CEM

.93

29

6

7

MARB

REA

MLK

HP

CEM

.82

.64

28

16

12


Uniformity is one of the biggest value drivers when building a cow herd or marketing feeder calves. This offering is loaded with half sisters - many are carrying three-quarter siblings that are due on the same day. Can't make them anymore uniform than that. Description

Lot 3a

4 Red Balancer Heifers bred AI (ID #’s - 4501,4507,4185 - bull fetuses) (4183 - heifer fetus )

# Hd

Sire

Reg. No.

Service Sire

Reg. No.

Due Date Fetal Sex

3

Brown/Bola Revelation Y1306

RAAA# 1428155

bred AI to Prairiedge Steadfast

AAA#19293489

2/18/22

Bull

1

Brown/Bola Revelation Y1306

RAAA# 1428155

bred AI to Prairiedge Steadfast

AAA#19293489

2/18/22

Heifer

Sires

HB

GM

CED

BW

WW

YW

Marb

REA

Milk

HPG

CEM

STAY

Brown/Bola Revelation Y1306 (AR)

79

48

12

-1.3

64

106

.54

0.61

23

12

6

18

Service Sire

$B

$M

$W

Doc

CED

BW

WW

YW

MARB

REA

MLK

HP

CEM

Prairiedge Steadfast (AN)

174

107

83

21

14

0.6

66

127

1.83

1.13

30

13

18

Description

Lot 3b # Hd 2

2 Red Balancer Heifers bred Natural Service (ID #’s - 3930, 4532) Sire

Service Sire

Reg. No.

RAAA# 1428155

Brown/Bola Revelation Y1306

bred NS to KCF Bennett Ashland H6

Reg. No.

Due Date

AAA#19938899

3/1 - 4/9/22

Fetal Sex Bull

Sires

HB

GM

CED

BW

WW

YW

Marb

REA

Milk

HPG

CEM

STAY

Brown/Bola Revelation Y1306 (AR)

79

48

12

-1.3

64

106

.54

0.61

23

12

6

18

Service Sire

$B

$M

$W

Doc

CED

BW

WW

YW

MARB

REA

MLK

HP

CEM

KCF Bennett Ashland H6 (AN)

178

65

98

27

13

1.2

89

154

.69

1.29

30

8

16

Description

Lot 4a

4 Black Balancer Heifers bred NS with Heifer Fetuses (ID #’s - 4514, 4520, 4536, 4177)

# Hd

Sire

Reg. No.

Service Sire

Reg. No.

Due Date

Fetal Sex

4

KCF Bennett Reserve B382

AAA #18661428

bred NS to KCF Bennett Ashland H6

AAA#19938899

3/1 - 4/9/22

Heifer

Sire

$B

$M

$W

Doc

CED

BW

WW

YW

MLK

HP

CEM

KCF Bennett Reserve B382 (AN)

164

69

58

10

11

-0.5

63

117

.61

1.02

25

11

11

Service Sire

$B

$M

$W

Doc

CED

BW

WW

YW

MARB

REA

MLK

HP

CEM

KCF Bennett Ashland H6 (AN)

178

65

98

27

13

1.2

89

154

.69

1.29

30

8

16

Description

Lot 4b # Hd

MARB REA

4 Black Balancer Heifers bred NS with Heifer Fetuses (ID #’s - 4506, 4526, 4535, 4516) Sire

Service Sire

Reg. No.

Reg. No.

3

LLF Daybreak 0139 240

AAA #17613687 bred NS to KCF Bennett Deep Well F199 AAA#19305260

1

KCF Bennett Baker D217

AAA #18661428 bred NS to KCF Bennett Deep Well F199 AAA#19305260

Due Date

Fetal Sex

3/1 - 4/9/22

Heifer

3/1 - 4/9/22

MARB REA

Heifer

Sire

$B

$M

$W

Doc

CED

BW

WW

YW

LLF Daybreak 0139 240 (AN)

154

39

64

14

15

-1.2

56

109

KCF Bennett Baker D217 (AN)

173

80

71

23

14

0.6

70

127

1.04

.83

20

14

16

Service Sire

$B

$M

$W

Doc

CED

BW

WW

YW

MARB

REA

MLK

HP

CEM

KCF Bennett Deep Well F199 (AN)

176

67

81

22

17

-1.5

67

111

1.29

.64

35

8

9

.98

.93

MLK

HP

CEM

29

6

7


Lot 4c

Description

4 Black Balancer Heifers bred Natural Service with Bull Fetuses (ID #’s - 4524, 4515, 4523, 4188)

# Hd

Sire

Reg. No.

Service Sire

Reg. No.

Due Date

Fetal Sex

1

KCF Bennett Reserve B382

AAA #18661428

bred NS to KCF Bennett Ashland H6

AAA#19938899

3/1 - 4/9/22

Bull

1

KCF Bennett 5050 W515

AAA #16631028 bred NS to KCF Bennett Deep Well F199 AAA#19305260

3/1 - 4/9/22

Bull

1

KCF Bennett Baker D217

AAA #18661428 bred NS to KCF Bennett Deep Well F199 AAA#19305260

3/1 - 4/9/22

Bull

1

KCF Bennett D503

AMGV#1392439 bred NS to KCF Bennett Deep Well F199 AAA#19305260

3/1 - 4/9/22

Sire

$B

$M

$W

Doc

CED

BW

WW

YW

MARB REA

KCF Bennett Reserve B382 (AN)

164

69

58

10

11

-0.5

63

117

KCF Bennett 5050 W515 (AN)

151

51

54

28

6

1.5

52

KCF Bennett Baker D217 (AN)

173

80

71

23

14

0.6

70

Sire

$Cow

FPI

PG30

Doc

CED

BW

WW

YW

KCF Bennett D503 (GV)

91

91

.25

15

14

-0.4

80

126

.57

Bull

MLK

HP

CEM 11

.61

1.02

25

11

98

.59

.82

29

10

5

127

1.04

.83

20

14

16

MLK

HP

CEM

.74

21

4

4

MARB REA

Service Sire

$B

$M

$W

Doc

CED

BW

WW

YW

MARB

REA

MLK

HP

CEM

KCF Bennett Ashland H6 (AN)

178

65

98

27

13

1.2

89

154

.69

1.29

30

8

16

KCF Bennett Deep Well F199 (AN)

176

67

81

22

17

-1.5

67

111

1.29

.64

35

8

9

Our Angus x Balancer females come with 40 years of bred-in fescue adaptability. They are selected to thrive on low quality forage.

Description

Lot 5

4 White-Faced Balancer Heifers (ID #’s - 4172, 4508, 4522 - BWF) (4528 - RWF)

# Hd

Sire

Reg. No.

Service Sire

Reg. No.

Due Date

Fetal Sex

1

KCF Bennett C904

AMGV#1359221

bred AI to Prairiedge Steadfast

AAA#19293489

2/18/22

Heifer

1

KCF Bennett C904

AMGV#1359221

bred AI to Prairiedge Steadfast

AAA#19293489

2/18/22

Bull

1

KCF Bennett C904

AMGV#1359221

bred NS to KCF Bennett Ashland H6

AAA#19938899

3/1 - 4/9/22

TBD

1

KCF Bennett D503

AMGV#1392439

bred NS to KCF Bennett Ashland H6

AAA#19938899

3/1 - 4/9/22

Heifer

Sire

$Cow

FPI

PG30

Doc

CED

BW

WW

YW

MLK

HP

CEM

KCF Bennett C904 (GV)

68

86

.05

15

14

-1.3

77

112

MARB REA .71

.45

10

3

8

KCF Bennett D503 (GV)

91

91

.25

15

14

-0.4

80

126

.57

.74

21

4

4

Service Sire

$B

$M

$W

Doc

CED

BW

WW

YW

MARB

REA

MLK

HP

CEM

Prairiedge Steadfast (AN)

174

107

83

21

14

0.6

66

127

1.83

1.13

30

13

18

KCF Bennett Ashland H6 (AN)

178

65

98

27

13

1.2

89

154

.69

1.29

30

8

16


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