I want to extend an invitation to everyone to come to our ranch on October 14, 2024 for our annual production sale. What a year 2024 has been and we are glad to be getting things back in order at the ranch. Following the best moisture years in our memory in 2023 we were part of the Smokehouse Creek fire on February 27, 2024 losing 80% of our grass and miles of fence. We are so appreciative for all of the hay, feed and supplies that have been donated to us and all of our fellow ranchers in the region. It is awesome to see what a wonderful, Christian spirit still prevails in the South-Central United States!
Dad started managing Indian Mound Farm in New Harmony, Indiana in 1964 making this the 60th year of the Haygood family has strived to raise the best Hereford genetics in the world. Dad worked hard and brought Indian Mound to prominence while becoming a partner in the herd. In 1981 we brought all of the three-year-old and younger females to Mom’s family ranch in Canadian, Texas. We have never changed our goal to raise the best Hereford cattle you can find.
Let me tell you about our cowherd. I feel certain the tough rules and selection criteria we have implemented over the years have put us on a unique path in the registered cattle business. I don’t know of another registered cattle operation that has a zerotolerance set of tough rules that are followed 100% of the time. No cow is sacred here and that really makes raising cattle easy. It is hard culling cattle that are 95% successful, or have an awesome pedigree, or have any type of special connection to the operation or family. We won’t make excuses for any cow and I think that is what sets our program apart from other seedstock producers. We welcome visitors into our cowherd anytime to see the fruit of our labor and think it is in the best interest of anyone buying bulls to scrutinize an operation before adding their genetics to your herd.
Now let me tell you about the development of our bulls. The second thing that sets us apart from the majority of our bull selling competitors is the low input way that we develop bulls. In the seedstock business it has always been accepted that fat bulls sell better, but we disagree. The assumption made when selling fat bulls is that problems covered in fat are hard to detect, but to me the problems those fat bulls bring to the table are numerous including movement and soundness and in the first breeding season many fat bulls fall completely apart when they try to learn to survive on grass and limited feed. Our bulls are raised in the pasture and sold in a healthy and vigorous condition making them well suited to most ranching operations in our region. Our bulls continue to gain and grow in our customers pastures and they are sound and ready for hard work.
Call, text or e-mail and I will answer any questions or supply you with a sortable spreadsheet of the sale cattle.
Thanks again, Lee Haygood
The Haygood Family
ANNUAL PRODUCTION SALE
OCTOBER 14, 2024 • 12:30 P.M. • AT THE RANCH
SALE SCHEDULE
Sunday, October 13
All Day ................................................................................................................. Cattle on display
Evening . Tenderloin Sandwiches served at the ranch
Monday, October 14
All morning ........................................ Cattle on display, coffee and donuts available 11:15 a.m. ......................................................................... Chuck Wagon Lunch at the ranch
12:30 p.m. ............................................. Indian Mound Ranch Annual Production Sale
PHONE NUMBERS
Lee Haygood
806-323-2906
Joe Dan Ledbetter, Cooperator ................................................................... 806-236-0958
Larry Karrh, Cooperator ................................................................................... 210-393-7299
SALE LOCATION
Indian Mound Ranch Sale Barn
9403 County Road 20, Briscoe, TX 79011
• 15 miles South of Canadian, Texas, on U.S. 83, then 10 miles east on FM 277, then 1.5 miles south on County Road 20 (Indian Mound Ranch sign at County Road 20).
• 18 miles North of Wheeler, Texas, on U.S. 83, then 10 miles east on FM 277, then 1.5 miles south on County Road 20 (Indian Mound Ranch sign at County Road 20).
MOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS
The Last Cowboy’s Court, Canadian ........................................................... 806-217-4301
Best Western Oasis Inn, Canadian ............................................................ 806-323-9660
Days Inn, Canadian ............................................................................................... 806-323-6111
Baymont Inn and Suites, Wheeler ............................................................... 806-826-1012
Holiday Inn Express, Shamrock 800-315-2621
Best Western Plus Shamrock Inn & Suites ............................................ 806-256-1001
SALE PHOTOGRAPHY
Jay George, United Livestock Brokers ..................................................... 605-391-6230
Cord Weinheimer, American Hereford Association .......................... 830-456-3749
Colton Pratz, Oklahoma Cowman 405-385-1054
Chisholm Kinder, Special Assignment ...................................................... 405-747-4683
Chad Gordon, LiveAuctions.tv ........................................................................ 580-678-1918
SPECIAL GUESTS
E.C. Rosson, Jr. ................................................................ Texas Hereford Assn., President
Chad Breeding American Hereford Assn., Vice-President
Cindy Pribil American Hereford Assn., Board Member Jack Ward .......................................... American Hereford Association, Executive V.P.
ABSENTEE BIDS
If you would like to place a bid on any animal but cannot attend the sale we would be pleased to accept a phone bid. Contact Lee Haygood and he will refer you to a representative of your choice or handle the bid himself to buy the animal at the lowest possible price. To bid online, the sale will be broadcasted on LiveAuctions.tv.
HEALTH
Individual health papers will be furnished for each animal. All females selling are officially calfhood vaccinated for Brucellosis. Vet responsible for herd health is Ben Ed Hillhouse, DVM. All bulls have passed a breeding soundness exam performed by Richard Prather, DVM.
TRUCKING
We will help coordinate loads with a reliable trucker. We will take care of the cattle for a reasonable time while trucking plans are being arranged.
ONLINE AUCTION AND VIDEOS
Online Bidding Platform
Live audio and live video will allow buyers to bid on animals as if they were present at the sale. Buyers must create an account prior to the sale.
Please visit http://LiveAuctions.tv to create an account.
For questions, contact LiveAuctions.tv at 817-725-8595.
The Indian Mound Ranch Bull Selection Categories
There is so much data to sort through when making your bull selections we have built five categories to make your job easier. Below you will see each category and the explanation of how bulls qualify. Some bulls excel in multiple categories, but you can make sure they check the boxes that you need in your herd.
IMR EASY CALVER: The bulls in this category should be easy calving for cows and light enough birthweight to use on heifers.
• CE EPD (Calving Ease Direct) must be a minimum of double the breed average.
• BW EPD (Birth Weight) must be below breed average.
• MCE EPD (Mature Cow Weight) must be above breed average.
IMR LOW INPUT SPECIALIST: The bulls in this category have lower growth from yearling to maturity and their daughters should be moderate sized cows. These bulls have a lower dry matter intake meaning their progeny should have a lower daily consumption of feed than the breed average. The milk level of the daughters should be lower than breed average so they will use less energy building milk while living in a dry climate or minimum input operation.
• CE EPD (Calving Ease Direct) must be above breed average.
• YW EPD (Yearling Weight) must be below breed average.
• DMI (Dry Matter Intake) must be below breed average.
• MM EPD (Maternal Milk) must be below breed average.
• MCW (Mature Cow Weight) must be below breed average.
IMR HIGH GROWTH: The bulls in this category should produce calves with larger weaning and yearling weights than the breed average.
• WW EPD (Weaning Weight) must be above breed average.
• YW EPD (Yearling Weight) must be above breed average.
IMR CARCASS MAKER: These bulls have a combination of traits that predict higher carcass value.
• CW EPD (Carcass Weight) must be above breed average.
• REA EPD (Ribeye Area) must be above breed average.
• MARB EPD (Marbling) must be above breed average.
• CHB$ (Certified Hereford Beef Index) must be above breed average.
IMR COWHERD BUILDER: This category should identify bulls that will produce daughters with higher fertility, more longevity, tighter udders, and smaller teat size.
• SCF EPD (Sustained Cow Fertility) must be above breed average.
• UDDR EPD (Udder Suspension) must be above breed average.
• TEAT EPD (Teat Size) must be above breed average.
LADY 7202T ET 43382930 IMR 396N MISS ADVANCE 753T HH ADVANCE 396N IMR MISS ADVANCE 8001
• IMR Cowherd Builder
• We have sold brothers to Ward & Charles Smith in Pleasanton, Texas, Rance Ellis in Mangum, Oklahoma, Huff Ranch in Allison, Texas, King Ranch in Canadian, Texas and a sister to Shockley Ranch Herefords in Poteau, Oklahoma. Two sisters are working in the herd.
IMR
0117H DOMINO 3028L {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF}
44456290 — Calved: 2/24/23 — Tattoo: BE 3028 — Horn
CL 1 DOMINO 710E 1ET CL 1 DOMINO 215Z IMR 710E DOMINO 0117H ET {CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF,MDF,DBF} HH MISS ADVANCE 9119W 44131672 K5 8050U MISS ADVANCE 1014Y HH ADVANCE 8050U ET IMR 396N MISS ADVANCE 753T IMR HEIR APPARENT 4028B IMR 408 HARLAND 9038W ET IMR 4028B MISS ADVANCE 0048H IMR 8542 DOMINETTE 2052Z 44131629 IMR 3128A MISS ADVANCE 8060F HH ADVANCE 3128A IMR 408 MISS ADVANCE 9065W
0117H
IMR Carcass Maker We have sold a brother to Haley Brothers, LLC in Canadian, Texas.
44456425 — Calved: 2/25/23 — Tattoo: BE 3034 — Horn
Easy Calver, IMR High Growth, IMR Carcass Maker We sold a brother to Kyle Lewis in Hastings, Oklahoma and used another brother, IMR 3297A Advance 1134J and then sold him to McKinney Land and Cattle in May, Oklahoma. IMR 0117H DOMINO 3034L {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF}
HH MISS ADVANCE 9119W 44131672 K5 8050U MISS ADVANCE 1014Y
HH ADVANCE 8050U ET IMR 396N MISS ADVANCE 753T
CL 1 DOMINO 955W
CL 1 DOMINO 637S 1ET K5 L1 955W DOMINETTE 3060A CL 1 DOMINETTE 5152R 43382900 -S MISS ADVANCE DOM N9 S60 HH ADVANCE 367N 1ET -S MISS ADVANCE 552E N9
• Brothers have sold to Ryan Bullinger in Henrietta, Texas, Bird Ranch in Paducah, Texas, Bob Barton in Crawford, Oklahoma, Haley Brothers, LLC in Canadian, Texas, Eidson & Sons Cattle Co. in Pampa, Texas and Huff Ranch of Allison, Texas.
• IMR Easy Calver, IMR Low Input Specialist, IMR Carcass Maker, IMR Cowherd Builder, Dam is an American Hereford Association Dam of Distinction.
His brother IMR 710E Domino 0117H ET is a featured herd bull in our program here at Indian Mound Ranch. Brothers have sold to Bill Ridgway of Mobeetie, Texas, David Cook of Canadian, Texas, Steve Kouplen of Beggs, Oklahoma and Kyle Lewis of Hastings, Oklahoma. Sisters have sold to Cox Cattle Company of Tarzan, Texas, Dixon Ranches of Dodge, Texas (2) and Rocker B Ranch of Barnhart, Texas. We have seven sisters working in our herd.
1 DOMINO 215Z IMR 710E DOMINETTE 1105J HH MISS ADVANCE 9119W 44251225 IMR 5047C MS ADVANCE 8077F ET HH ADVANCE 5047C ET IMR 955W MISS ADVANCE
• IMR Easy Calver, IMR Cowherd Builder
• Brothers have sold to Cuartro Cattle Company in Canadian, Texas, Cee Vee Cattle in Lubbock, Texas, Clyde McCloy in Morse, Texas and Haley Brothers, LLC in Canadian, Texas. We have two
our herd.
COMING 2-YEAR-OLD HORNED BULLS
IMR 8099F ADVANCE 3082L
IMR 0117H DOMINO 3090L {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF}
44456295 — Calved: 3/12/23 — Tattoo: BE 3090 — Horn
HH MISS ADVANCE 9119W 44131672 K5 8050U MISS ADVANCE 1014Y HH ADVANCE 8050U ET IMR 396N MISS ADVANCE 753T IMR K5 5095C ADVANCE 8122F HH ADVANCE 5095C ET IMR 8122F MISS ADVANCE 0077H K5 IMR 028X EUPHORIA 2085Z 44131560 IMR L1 3128A MISS ADVANCE 7073 HH ADVANCE 3128A IMR L1 8542 DOMINETTE 2039Z
HH ADVANCE 5095C ET CL 1 DOMINO 297Z IMR K5 5095C ADVANCE 8122F {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF} HH MISS ADVANCE 6155S 43906244 K5 IMR 028X EUPHORIA 2085Z CHURCHILL SENSATION 028X HH MISS ADVANCE 7124T IMR 408 HARLAND 9038W ET CJH HARLAND 408 IMR 9038W MISS ADVANCE
• Dam is an American Hereford Association Dam of Distinction.
• Brothers have sold to Stoker-Kirkpatrick Ranches, Ltd. In Post, Texas, Eric Zybach in Briscoe, Texas, Rafter O Herefords in Elgin, Oklahoma and Ethan Shields in Boise City, Oklahoma. A Sister sold to Shockley Ranch Herefords in Poteau, Oklahoma and another sister is in our herd.
IMR K5 6088D SENSATION 3084L
44535985 — Calved: 3/11/23 — Tattoo: BE 3084 — Horn
CHURCHILL SENSATION 028X UPS DOMINO 3027 B&C SENSATION 6088D ET {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF} CHURCHILL LADY 7202T ET 43787812 SR ROSA 3125 CTY BONANZA 01K SR WESTY 938
• A brother sold to Stoker-Kirkpatrick, LTD in Post, Texas
IMR Easy Calver, IMR Cowherd Builder His first sister is in working in our herd.
COMING 2-YEAR-OLD HORNED BULLS
IMR 15216 DOMINO 3102L
COMING 2-YEAR-OLD HORNED BULLS
IMR 8099F ADVANCE
• IMR Easy Calver, IMR Cowherd Builder • His first brother sold to David Cook
IMR 8099F ADVANCE 3129L
• Brothers have sold to Yarling Herefords in Schulenburg, Texas and the Huff Ranch in Allison, Texas. A sister was sold to Stephen Batton in Spearman, Texas.
IMR 0117H DOMINO 3108L
COMING 2-YEAR-OLD HORNED BULLS
IMR 8099F ADVANCE 3145L
HH ADVANCE 5047C ET CL 1 DOMINO 1161Y IMR L1 5047C ADVANCE 8099F ET {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF} HH MISS ADVANCE 1126Y 43911800 IMR 396N L1 MISS ADVANCE 828U HH ADVANCE 396N HH MISS ADVANCE 1069L ET
HH ADVANCE 8050U ET L1 DOMINO 03571 K5 8050U MISS ADVANCE 1014Y {DOD}{DLF,HYF,IEF} HH MISS ADVANCE 365N 43184271 IMR 396N MISS ADVANCE 753T HH ADVANCE 396N
• Brothers have sold to Sand Creek Cattle Co. in Canadian, Texas, Justin Eakins in Crawford, Oklahoma and Giles Wilson Dalby in Post, Texas. A sister sold to Stephen Batton in Spearman, Texas another sister is active in our cowherd.
• IMR Easy Calver, IMR Low Input Specialist, IMR Carcass Maker, IMR Cowherd Builder, Dam is an American Hereford Association Dam of Distinction.
His brother IMR 710E Domino 0117H ET is a featured herd bull in our program here at Indian Mound Ranch. Brothers have sold to Bill Ridgway of Mobeetie, Texas, David Cook of Canadian, Texas, Steve Kouplen of Beggs, Oklahoma and Kyle Lewis of Hastings, Oklahoma. Sisters have sold to Cox Cattle Company of Tarzan, Texas, Dixon Ranches of Dodge, Texas (2) and Rocker B Ranch of Barnhart, Texas. We have seven sisters working in our herd.
• IMR High Growth • A brother sold to Davison & Sons in Arnett, Oklahoma last year.
COMING 2-YEAR-OLD HORNED BULLS
LED 708 801 CATAPULT 301
CATAPULT 314
LED 708 3019 CATAPULT 316
COMING 2-YEAR-OLD POLLED BULLS
IMR 183F MASTERPLAN
IMR 183F MASTERPLAN 3012L
BENNETT STRATEGY
DOMINETTE 57B FTF PROSPECTOR 145Y
DOMINETTE 512X ET LOEWEN GENESIS G16 ET NJW 79Z Z311 ENDURE 173D ET IMR G16 DOWAGER 1084J ET LOEWEN 77
• IMR High Growth, IMR Carcass Maker, IMR Cowherd Builder, Dam is an American Hereford Association Dam of Distinction Brothers have sold to Will Osborn in Tuttle, Oklahoma and Ragsdale Farms, Inc. in Tuttle, Oklahoma. A sister has sold to McKinney Land and Cattle in May, Oklahoma.
IMR HO86 TEXAN 3039L ET {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF} P44456759 — Calved: 2/26/23 — Tattoo: BE 3039 — Polled 3039L
SHF MISS M326 T08 ET P44123641 SHF MISS 14 20Z D223 LOEWEN 44X 6X 20Z SHF RADAR R125 T75 IMR 408 HARLAND 9038W ET CJH HARLAND 408 IMR 9038W MISS ADVANCE
• We have used two brothers, IMR 3128A Advance 5008C and IMR 3297A Advance 1130J ET, as herd bulls at Indian Mound Ranch. Brothers have sold to David Cook of Canadian, Texas, Stoker-Kirkpatrick Ranches, Ltd. of Post, Texas, Sean Wright of Canadian, Texas, Huff Ranch of Allison, Texas and McKinney Land and Cattle of May, Oklahoma. Five sisters are at work in our herd.
SHF
SHF HOUSTON D287 H086
P44123641
COMING 2-YEAR-OLD POLLED BULLS
•
IMR H086 ASTRO 3055L ET
{DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF}
P44456761 — Calved: 3/1/23 — Tattoo: BE 3055 — Polled
SHF DAYBREAK Y02 D287 ET SHF YORK 19H Y02 SHF HOUSTON D287 H086 {CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF,MDF,DBF} SHF MISS M326 T08 ET P44123641 SHF MISS 14 20Z D223 LOEWEN 44X 6X 20Z SHF RADAR R125 T75
IMR 408 HARLAND 9038W ET CJH HARLAND 408 IMR 9038W MISS ADVANCE 3007A {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF} IMR 2040 MISS ADVANCE 401P 43382918 K5 8050U MISS ADVANCE 1014Y HH ADVANCE 8050U ET IMR 396N MISS ADVANCE 753T
• We have used two brothers, IMR 3128A Advance 5008C and IMR 3297A Advance 1130J ET, as herd bulls at Indian Mound Ranch. Brothers have sold to David Cook of Canadian, Texas, Stoker-Kirkpatrick Ranches, Ltd. of Post, Texas, Sean Wright of Canadian, Texas, Huff Ranch of Allison, Texas and McKinney Land and Cattle of May, Oklahoma. Five sisters are at work in our herd.
SHF DAYBREAK Y02 D287 ET SHF YORK 19H
•
Carcass
We have used two brothers,
and IMR
as herd bulls at Indian Mound Ranch. Brothers have sold to David Cook of Canadian, Texas, Stoker-Kirkpatrick Ranches, Ltd. of Post, Texas, Sean Wright of Canadian, Texas, Huff Ranch of Allison, Texas and McKinney Land and Cattle of May, Oklahoma. Five sisters are at work in our herd.
IMR H086 VOYAGER 3050L
COMING 2-YEAR-OLD POLLED BULLS
• IMR High Growth, IMR Cowherd Builder
• Brothers have sold to the Cross H Ranch in Post, Texas and the Rocker B Ranch in Barnhart, Texas. Sisters have sold to the Rocker B Ranch in Barnhart, Texas and McKinney Land and Cattle in May, Oklahoma.
IMR 169J RANGE BOSS 3089L
NJW 82B 203D
RANGE 189G
• IMR High Growth
• Brothers have sold to Millcreek Ranch in Canadian, Texas, Osborn Cattle Company, LLC in Tuttle, Oklahoma, Cox Cattle Company in Tarzan, Texas and Giles Wilson Dalby in Post, Texas. A sister was sold to Cox Cattle Company in Tarzan, Texas.
• IMR High Growth, IMR Cowherd
— Tattoo: BE 3087 — Polled
IMR 169J RANGE BOSS 3117L
COMING 2-YEAR-OLD POLLED BULLS
IMR 183F BIG PICTURE 3128L ET
P44456763 — Calved: 4/5/23 — Tattoo: BE 3128 — Polled
KCF BENNETT STRATEGY Z303 ET SCHU-LAR ON TARGET 22S TH MASTERPLAN 183F {CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF,MDF,DBC} KCF MISS REVOLUTION X338 ET P43920493 TH 512X 145Y DOMINETTE 57B FTF PROSPECTOR 145Y TH 122 71I DOMINETTE 512X ET
HH ADVANCE 8050U ET L1 DOMINO 03571
K5 8050U MISS ADVANCE 1014Y {DOD}{DLF,HYF,IEF} HH MISS ADVANCE 365N 43184271 IMR 396N MISS ADVANCE 753T HH ADVANCE 396N IMR MISS ADVANCE 8001
IMR Easy Calver, IMR High Growth, IMR Cowherd Builder, Dam is an American Hereford Association Dam of Distinction
• His brother IMR 710E Domino 0117H ET is a featured herd bull in our program here at Indian Mound Ranch. Brothers have sold to Bill Ridgway of Mobeetie, Texas, David Cook of Canadian, Texas, Steve Kouplen of Beggs, Oklahoma and Kyle Lewis of Hastings, Oklahoma. Sisters have sold to Cox Cattle Company of Tarzan, Texas, Dixon Ranches of Dodge, Texas (2) and Rocker B Ranch of Barnhart, Texas. We have seven sisters working in our herd.
Indian Mound Ranch is proud to be one of only twenty-three Hereford breeders from across the U.S. to achieve the Platinum Total Performance Records breeder status for the spring of 2024.
The Platinum TPR program was established in 2018 to recognize breeders who participate in the American Hereford Association’s Whole Herd Total Performance Records (TPR) program that was implemented in 2001 to create a more accurate database and increase the value of Hereford genetics. The Platinum TPR Breeder is the highest level of achievement when it comes to complete calf crop reporting. Breeders must meet the following Specific requirements to become a Platinum TPR breeder:
• Herd Inventory must be submitted prior to date inventory surcharge goes into effect
• Complete reporting of calving ease and reproductive status for each dam on inventory
• Complete reporting of birth weights for each live calf recorded in the calf crop
• Complete reporting of weaning weights for each live calf recorded in the calf crop
• Complete reporting of yearling weights for each live calf recorded in the calf crop
• Complete reporting of scrotal measurements for each bull calf in the calf crop with a recorded yearling weight
• 85% of calves with a weaning weight submitted must be genotyped
• Ultrasound data reported on 25% or more of the calf crop
FALL CALVING COWS
8071F
IMR 5095C MISS ADVANCE 8071F
43906245 — Calved: 3/12/18 — Tattoo: BE 8071 — Horn
CL 1 DOMINO 297Z CL 1 DOMINO 860U HH ADVANCE 5095C ET {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF} CL 1 DOMINETTE 9134W 1ET 43579267 HH MISS ADVANCE 6155S L1 DOMINO 03571 HH MISS ADVANCE 365N
IMR 408 HARLAND 9038W ET CJH HARLAND 408 IMR 9038W MISS ADVANCE 2116Z {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF} IMR 2040 MISS ADVANCE 401P 43284931 IMR T025 DOMINETTE 9015W W4 4011 DOMINO T025 IMR 396N MISS ADVANCE 768T
• 8071F is a big, long bodied and feminine cow with excellent pigment. Our 5095C daughters have been great producers. She has produced bulls that have sold to Eddie Max Miller in Arnett, Oklahoma and McKinney Land and Cattle in May, Oklahoma. She has one of the best bulls in the sale again this year, IMR 0117H Domino 3042L. Bred AI on 11/28/23 to IMR 710E Domino 0117H ET, then pasture exposed to H5 9241 Advance 2183 from 12/5/23 to 1/27/24. Likely pasture bred.
3/15/18
KJ HVH 33N REDEEM 485T ET SHF RADAR M326 R125 CHURCHILL STUD 3134A {SOD}{CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF,MDF,DBF} HVH OKSANA 4L 33N P43377074 CHURCHILL LADY 002X ET GOLDEN OAK OUTCROSS 18U CHURCHILL LADY 600S ET
HH ADVANCE 396N
• 8089F was the last heifer that Luke showed before we decided that showing wasn’t for us. She won her class as a calf in Odessa. She is polled, but her dam was one of our top horned donors and the mother of IMR L1 5047 Advance 8099F ET that is our lead horned sire today.
Bred AI on 11/28/23 to /S Mandate 66589 ET, then pasture exposed to NJW 10E 189G Long Range 169L from 12/5/23 to 1/27/2024. Likely bred AI.
IMR 4028B MISS ADVANCE 8100F
43906406 — Calved: 3/18/18 — Tattoo: BE 8100 —
• In many ways 8100F is what we are striving to produce. She is moderate framed, but really deep bodied and easy fleshing. Every year she weans a calf nearly as big as she is and has the kind of range ability and efficiency we need. For a bonus
is a proven producer of excellent carcass traits.
• Her first son, IMR 8099F Advance 1065J, is a herd bull for Dudley Brothers in Comanche, Texas.
• Pasture exposed to H5 9241 Advance 2183 from 12/5/23 to 1/27/24.
• 9002G is broody and feminine and has been a strong producer in her young career.
• We sold a daughter to Yarling Herefords in Schulenburg, Texas and a son to the King Ranch in Canadian, Texas. She has a big performing son, IMR 0117H Domino 3048L, in this sale. 3048L had a weaning ratio of 111 and a yearling ratio of 104. Bred AI on 11/28/23 to IMR 710E Domino 0117H ET, then pasture exposed to H5 9241 Advance 2183 from 12/5/23 to 1/27/24. Likely bred AI.
43800218 HH MISS ADVANCE 9119W HH ADVANCE 7026T ET HH MISS ADVANCE 7028T ET
HH ADVANCE 2037Z ET HH ADVANCE 2168M K5 2037Z MISS ADVANCE 6017D {DOD} HH MISS ADVANCE 8080U ET 43690401 K5 028X EUPHORIA 3070A
CHURCHILL SENSATION 028X IMR 396N MISS ADVANCE 753T
A nice 710E daughter out of a top AHA Dam of Distinction. She is a long bodied, good uddered, young cow. Her first calf was a heifer that sold to Mark Ellison’s, Rancho Viesca Herefords in Austin, Texas.
• Bred AI on 11/28/23 to IMR L1 5047C Advance 8099F ET, then pasture exposed to H5 9241 Advance 2183 from 12/5/23 to 1/27/24. Likely bred AI.
• Maybe the most attractive cow in the sale. She is short marked with excellent pigment and a very good udder. Her two grandams, 2085Z and 4022B, were both perfect uddered, big producing cows who have left their mark on our herd.
• Her first calf was a bull that sold last year to David Cook in Canadian, Texas. Her second son, IMR 8099F Advance 3110L, is in this sale.
• Bred AI 11/28/23 to IMR 710E Domino 0117H ET, then pasture exposed to H5 9241 Advance 2183 from 12/5/23 to 1/27/24. Likely bred AI.
0126H
IMR 8122F MISS ADVANCE 0126H
44131556 — Calved: 3/25/20 — Tattoo: BE 126 — Horn
DH ADVANCE 736 HH ADVANCE 286M 1ET IMR 736 MISS ADVANCE 7061E ET {DOD} DH DOMINETTE 4121 43797601 IMR 8542 DOMINETTE 2052Z L1 DOMINO 08542 IMR 206M MISS ADVANCE 611S
• Here is another young cow that will catch your eye. She is a bigger framed cow in the group with lots of length and performance. Her dam is a daughter of the Debter 736 bull that has been a producer of top sellers for many years. Many IMR donors sprinkled in this pedigree.
Her first calf was a bull that sold to Davison & Sons from Arnett, Oklahoma last year. Her second son, IMR 8099F Advance 3140L, is in this sale.
• Bred AI on 11/28/23 to IMR 710E Domino 0117H ET, then pasture exposed to H5 9241 Advance 2183 from 12/5/23 to 1/27/24. Likely bred AI.
IMR 710E DOMINETTE 0041H
FALL CALVING COWS
IMR 8122F MISS ADVANCE 0140H
• 0140H and 0126H are identical genetic packages sharing 8122F as a sire and their dams are full sisters. 0140H is a good uddered cow that I scored a 7-7 in 2023.
• Her first calf was a heifer that is raising her first calf for us this year. Bred AI on 11/28/23 to IMR 710E Domino 0117H ET, then pasture exposed to H5 9241 Advance 2183 from 12/5/23 to 1/27/24. Likely bred AI.
IMR 710E DOMINETTE 1053J
44251194 — Calved: 3/5/21 — Tattoo: BE 1053
• Here is a powerful, young cow with a great future ahead! She is a very deep bodied, easy keeping daughter of 710E with excellent pigment and markings. I hate to see 1053J leave our ranch, but she should have a great career for whoever is lucky enough to take her home.
She weaned her first calf, a HH Advance 0022H ET daughter, at a 110 ratio and she is one of the best in our keeper heifer pasture. She should calve to 8099F prior to the sale and that 710E x 8099F cross is what we are building our future on.
• Bred AI on 11/28/23 to IMR L1 5047C Advance 8099F ET, then pasture exposed to H5 9241 Advance 2183 from 12/5/23 to 1/27/24. Likely bred AI.
IMR 8826 HARMONY 1100J
Here is a big-time prospect out of our Birdwell, Relevant son and a beautiful AHA Dam of Distinction. 1100J is just as pretty as her Momma, with a good udder and awesome EPDs.
• Bred AI on 11/28/23 to /S Mandate 66589 ET, then pasture exposed to NJW
Range 169L from 12/5/23 to 1/27/24. Likely bred AI.
IMR 710E DOMINETTE 1101J
• Here is another opportunity to get a young, 710E daughter who weaned her first calf with a 107-weaning ratio. 1101J is a super long bodied, cow with a little extra growth. Loaded with pigment and even freckle faced. That 107 ratio ’ed heifer calf is another of our favorites in the replacement heifers, sired by HH Advance 0022H ET. Bred AI on 11/28/23 to IMR L1 5047C Advance 8099F ET, then
FALL CALVING COWS
IMR 710E DOMINETTE 1113J
44251210 — Calved: 4/5/21 — Tattoo: BE 1113 — Horn
• Here is another terrific, young 710E daughter that has already proven what she can do by raising her first calf to a weaning ratio of 106 and well above average carcass ratios. This is a pedigree loaded with power and performance and 1113J should breed that forward, time after time. Typical 710E udder that I scored 8-7 last year. Her first son, IMR 0022H Advance 3008L, that posted that 106 ratio is selling in this sale. Bred AI on 11/28/23 to IMR L1 5047C Advance 8099F ET, then pasture exposed to H5 9241 Advance 2183 from 12/5/23 to 1/27/24. Likely bred AI.
IMR 8099F MISS ADVANCE 2075K
{DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF} 44351183 —
HH ADVANCE 5047C ET CL 1 DOMINO 1161Y IMR L1 5047C ADVANCE 8099F ET {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF} HH MISS ADVANCE 1126Y 43911800 IMR 396N L1 MISS ADVANCE 828U HH ADVANCE 396N HH MISS ADVANCE 1069L ET
HH ADVANCE 5095C ET CL 1 DOMINO 297Z IMR 5095C MISS ADVANCE 7138E HH MISS ADVANCE 6155S 43797461 IMR 9038W MISS ADVANCE 3026A IMR 408 HARLAND 9038W ET IMR T025 DOMINETTE 9016W
• We are building our herd on 8099F and 710E daughters and 2075K will be a very productive 8099F daughter.
• We have sold a brother to Terry Osment of Jonesboro, Arkansas and her pretty, full sister, IMR 8099F Miss Advance 3079L, is selling as a bred heifer in this sale.
Bred AI on 11/28/23 to IMR 710E Domino 0117H ET, then pasture exposed to H5 9241 Advance 2183 from 12/5/23 to 1/27/24. Likely pasture bred.
IMR E14 MISS COMMAND
SCHU-LAR ON TARGET 22S
SCHU-LAR 5N OF 9L 3008
SPEARHEAD 22S CORPS COMMANDE14 {CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF,MDF,DBF} SCHU-LAR 208 OF 1H 121 ET P43850912 SPEARHEAD LULU BELLE B27
SPEARHEAD RIBEYE TROOPER Z32 SPEARHEAD 4R LULU Z7
SR SPOT ON 1214B ET NJW 98S R117 RIBEYE 88X ET IMR 1214B LADYSPORT DEW 7014E {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF} NJW BW LADYSPORT DEW 78P ET P43797563 IMR 167Y FAITH 5054C NJW 33TB 100W TRUST 167Y IMR 4037 MISS DURANGO 0059X ET
• Here is a polled heifer that offers big time performance and pedigree. Her dam, 7014E, is a beautiful, great uddered, embryo donor dam for us and her full brother IMR E14 Patton 2091K ET took over as our number one polled, pasture sire this summer. Powerful prospect!
Brothers have sold to Will Osborn in Tuttle, Oklahoma, Kyle Lewis in Hastings, Oklahoma and John Perry Keeton in Canadian, Texas. A sister has sold to Rose Herefords in Olton, Texas.
• Bred AI 11/28/23 to /S Mandate 66589 ET, then pasture exposed to NJW 10E 189G Long Range 169L from 12/5/23 to 1/27/24. Likely bred AI.
• The 0117H daughters are packed with maternal strength and udder quality. This heifer will be moderate framed, but if she falls in line with her pedigree, she will be highly productive.
Bred AI on 11/28/23 to IMR L1 5047C Advance 8099F ET, then
Advance 2183 from 12/5/23 to 1/27/24. Likely bred AI.
IMR 710E DOMINETTE 2093K
— Calved: 3/12/22 — Tattoo: BE 2093 — Horn
{DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF}
• Here is one that I would have high on my list. She is a 710E daughter and he is the best udder producer that we have ever used and his daughters raise great calves. Her dam, 6023D, sold last year in the sale to Jake Dixon in Dodge, Texas. 6023D is a beautiful, deep bodied and terrific uddered cow.
Brothers have sold to the Bird Ranch of Paducah, Texas and the Cross H Ranch of Post, Texas.
• Bred AI 11/28/23 to IMR L1 5047C Advance 8099F ET, then pasture exposed to H5 9241 Advance 2183 from 12/5/23 to 1/27/24. Likely pasture bred.
• Here is another shot at an 8099F daughter and this one is out of a daughter of Harrell Hereford Ranches famous sire 2185. I think the growth numbers are a bit deceptive here, I would expect excellent growth from this pedigree. Dam is an American Hereford Association Dam of Distinction. A brother sold last year to the Huff Ranch of Allison, Texas.
• Bred AI on 11/28/23 to IMR 710E Domino 0117H ET, then pasture exposed to H5 9241 Advance 2183 from 12/5/23 to 1/27/24. Likely pasture bred.
FALL CALVING COWS
{DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF}
P44350741 — Calved: 3/26/22 — Tattoo: BE 2130 — Polled
C&L CT FEDERAL 485T 6Y KJ HVH 33N REDEEM 485T ET CMF 59Z CONFIDENCE 204C {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF,MDF,DBF} C&L MISS JUNIOR 408 1T P43658389 CMF 121W SARA 59Z MSU TCF REVOLUTION 4R CMF 864S SARA 121W
SR SPOT ON 1214B ET NJW 98S R117 RIBEYE 88X ET IMR 1214B LADYSPORT DEW 7014E {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF} NJW BW LADYSPORT DEW 78P ET P43797563 IMR 167Y FAITH 5054C NJW 33TB 100W TRUST 167Y IMR 4037 MISS DURANGO 0059X ET
• Another powerful daughter of our 7014-embryo donor cow. This pedigree is packed with performance and growth!
• Bred AI on 11/28/23 to /S Mandate 66589 ET, then pasture exposed to NJW 10E 189G Long Range 169L from 12/5/23 to 1/27/24. Likely pasture bred.
2137K
IMR 204C FAITH 2137K
{DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF}
P44350670 — Calved: 4/7/22 — Tattoo: BE 2137 — Polled
C&L CT FEDERAL 485T 6Y KJ HVH 33N REDEEM 485T ET CMF 59Z CONFIDENCE 204C {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF,MDF,DBF} C&L MISS JUNIOR 408 1T P43658389 CMF 121W SARA 59Z MSU TCF REVOLUTION 4R CMF 864S SARA 121W
NJW 33TB 100W TRUST 167Y NJW 73S M326 TRUST 100W ET IMR 167Y FAITH 6072D BROOKVIEW 242 TEQUILA ROSE 33T P43690361 IMR 4037 DURANGO LADY 0044X ET THM DURANGO 4037 IMR 2040 MISS ADVANCE 401P
408 HARLAND 9038W ET CJH HARLAND 408 K5 9038W MISS ADVANCE
• Here is a super balanced, polled heifer who posted a 101 weaning ratio, a 103 yearling ratio, a 120 REA ratio and a 126 Marbling ratio. Her dam has been a big producer with 5 calves averaging a 102.4 ratio at weaning.
• Brothers have sold to Chuck Jones of Midland, Texas, Will Osborn of Tuttle, Oklahoma and the Haley Ranch of Gans, Oklahoma.
• Bred AI on 11/28/23 to /S Mandate 66589 ET, then pasture exposed to NJW 10E 189G Long Range 169L from 12/5/23 to 1/27/24. Likely pasture bred.
IMR 183F MISS PLANNER 3002L
P44456373 — Calved: 2/9/23 — Tattoo: BE 3002 — Polled
KCF BENNETT STRATEGY Z303 ET SCHU-LAR ON TARGET 22S TH MASTERPLAN 183F {CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF,MDF,DBC} KCF MISS REVOLUTION X338 ET P43920493 TH 512X 145Y DOMINETTE 57B FTF PROSPECTOR 145Y TH 122 71I DOMINETTE 512X ET
INNISFAIL WHR X651/723 4013 ET EFBEEF TFL U208 TESTED X651 ET IMR 4013 MINERVA 1122J ET INNISFAIL P230 T723 P44251387 IMR 8542 DOMINETTE 2052Z L1 DOMINO 08542 IMR 206M MISS ADVANCE 611S
• DB Carrier • Bred AI on 5/8/24 to /S Mandate 66589
• Don’t miss this heifer, she could be your number one donor cow in a few years. This is an outstanding combination of performance and pedigree. She is a daughter of 3297A who has been in virtually all the top selling pedigrees at Cooper’s and Holden’s for the last decade. Her dam, 4022B, is a picture-perfect cow with arguably the best udder on the ranch. 4022B is a maternal sister to our 1014Y donor cow and equally productive.
• All her sisters have been kept in the herd and this is a rare and maybe the only opportunity to add a 4022B daughter to your herd.
• Bred AI on 11/28/23 to IMR L1 5047C Advance 8099F ET, then pasture exposed to H5 9241 Advance 2183 from 12/5/23 to 1/27/24. Likely bred AI.
NJW 76S 27A LONG RANGE 203D ET NJW 135U 10Y HOMETOWN 27A NJW 82B 203D LONG RANGE 189G {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF,MDF} NJW 55N STARDUST 76S P44056486 NJW 156X 38W BEEF 82B NJW 76S P20 BEEF 38W ET NJW 139J M326 SKYLARK 156X ET CHURCHILL SENSATION 028X UPS DOMINO 3027 NJW 4C 028X DAYLE 10E {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF,MDF} CHURCHILL LADY 7202T ET P43823409 NJW 402X 8Y TRACY 4C NJW 73S W18 HOMEGROWN 8Y ET MOHICAN TRACY 402X ET
• 169J is the pasture sire on the polled fall calving cows in this sale.
• We chose 169J at NJW Polled Herefords in Sheridan, Wyoming for two reasons. First, we know the maternal excellence you get from a Sensation daughter like his dam, but it just gets better with the 4C cow as grandmother who brings Homegrown 8Y into the mix. His first sons sell in this sale, so you can look them over and be a judge of the job he is doing for us.
{CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF,MDF,DBC} KCF MISS REVOLUTION X338 ET P43920493 TH 512X 145Y DOMINETTE 57B FTF PROSPECTOR 145Y TH 122 71I DOMINETTE
9016G
IMR 710E DOMINETTE 3031L
44456318 — Calved: 2/25/23 — Tattoo: BE 3031 — Horn
CL 1 DOMINO 215Z CL 1 DOMINO 9122W 1ET CL 1 DOMINO 710E 1ET {CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF} CL 1 DOMINETTE 055X 43800218 HH MISS ADVANCE 9119W HH ADVANCE 7026T ET HH MISS ADVANCE 7028T ET
IMR K5 5095C ADVANCE 8122F HH ADVANCE 5095C ET IMR 8122F MISS ADVANCE 0132H K5 IMR 028X EUPHORIA 2085Z 44131553 IMR 736 MISS ADVANCE 7055E ET DH ADVANCE 736 IMR 8542 DOMINETTE 2052Z
1 DOMINO 710E 1ET IMR 1214B LADYSPORT DEW 7020E
Carrier • Bred AI 5/8/24 to /S Mandate 66589 ET, then pasture exposed to BK 88X Ribeye 0056 from 5/10/24 to 6/22/24. Likely
IMR 0117H DOMINETTE
• This heifer was likely bred in the second half of our 45-day breeding season and we are only keeping heifers that are bred by AI or in the first cycle in our replacements.
• This is one of the top heifers out of our 2023 calf crop and will make a fantastic cow! Look at the balance in her EPDs and the udder and teat scores! Her dam is one of our favorite young cows and she is out of 710E who consistently makes great daughters. She had a birth weight ratio of 88, a weaning weight ratio of 106 and a yearling weight ratio of 101.
• Bred AI 5/8/24 to CL 1 Domino 3249L, then pasture exposed to CL 1 Domino 3249L from 5/8/24 to 6/22/24. Likely pasture bred.
CL 1 DOMINO 356A CL 1 DOMINO 105Y CRC DOMINO 15216 {DLF,HYF,IEF} CL1 DOMINETTE 120Y 43658550 CRC LADY STANWAY 13084 DH ADVANCE 752 CRC LADY STANWAY 5167 HH ADVANCE 5095C ET CL 1 DOMINO 297Z IMR 5095C MISS ADVANCE 7056E {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF} HH MISS ADVANCE 6155S 43797473 IMR 9038W MISS ADVANCE 3047A IMR 408 HARLAND 9038W ET IMR T025 DOMINETTE 0025X
• Another big-time replacement from the top of our 2023 calf crop. I don’t know how you pack more big impact sires into a three-generation pedigree! 3037L posted a weaning ratio of 111 and a yearling ratio of 114 along with a REA ratio of 102 and a Marbling ratio of 103. This heifer was likely bred in the second half of our 45-day breeding season and we are only keeping heifers that are bred by AI or in the first cycle in our replacements. Bred AI on 5/8/24 to CL 1 Domino 3249L, then pasture exposed to CL 1 Domino 3249L from 5/8/24 to 6/22/24. Likely pasture bred.
BRED HEIFERS
0117H DOMINETTE 3101L
BRED HEIFERS
HH ADVANCE 3297A ET CL 1 DOMINO 091X IMR 3297A ADVANCE 0137H ET {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF} HH MISS ADVANCE 9228W 44133541 IMR 8542 DOMINETTE 2052Z L1 DOMINO 08542 IMR 206M MISS ADVANCE 611S
1 DOMINO 710E 1ET
1 DOMINO 215Z IMR 710E DOMINETTE 1027J HH MISS ADVANCE 9119W 44251237 IMR 5047C MS ADVANCE 8106F ET HH ADVANCE 5047C ET IMR 955W MISS ADVANCE 2059Z
HH ADVANCE 5047C ET CL 1 DOMINO 1161Y IMR L1 5047C ADVANCE 8099F ET {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF} HH MISS ADVANCE 1126Y 43911800 IMR 396N L1 MISS ADVANCE 828U HH ADVANCE 396N HH MISS ADVANCE 1069L ET
CL 1 DOMINO 710E 1ET CL 1 DOMINO 215Z
IMR 710E DOMINETTE 0009H HH MISS ADVANCE 9119W 44131610 IMR 5095C MISS ADVANCE 8035F HH ADVANCE 5095C ET IMR 9038W MISS ADVANCE 4027B
• This heifer may be the best-bred heifer on the ranch in many ways and I would never have dreamed of selling her, but she was bred on the second cycle, and I have set a hard rule that I only keep heifers bred AI or in the first 21 days. Big red eyes, short marked, deep bodied, easy fleshing and out of a fabulous cow line. Her dam, 0009H, is one of my favorite 710E daughters. 0009H is moderate framed, deep and wide with ample milk and honestly that describes all the cows in this maternal line. 0009H is very likely going to be in our embryo donor pen soon and we used her son, IMR 0022H Advance 2010K, as a service sire on heifers last year.
• Bred AI on 5/8/24 to CL 1 Domino 3249L, then pasture exposed to CL 1 Domino 3249L from 5/8/24 to 6/22/24. Likely pasture bred.
• Bred AI on 5/8/24 to CL 1 Domino 3249L, then pasture exposed to CL 1 Domino 3249L from 5/8/24 to 6/22/24. Likely pasture bred.
DELAYED BLINDNESS – DB:
Delayed Blindness (DB) is caused by retinal degeneration within the eye. Cattle affected by DB are not born blind but vision loss is noticeable near or just after one year of age. Initial clinical signs may include the animal having difficulty navigating their surroundings, bumping into stationary objects, and slowly navigating unfamiliar terrain. These cattle will also lack a menace responsive (reaction to something being moved toward the eye). Cattle are remarkable at adapting; if in a stable environment vison loss may be severe when first noticed. Unless secondarily injured, the eye appears normal to the casual observer. A detailed ophthalmologic evaluation of the retina in the back of the eye can confirm retinal degeneration. Diagnosis can also be established by genetic testing.
THE GENETIC DEFECT IS CONSIDERED AUTOSOMAL RECESSIVE, MEANING AN AFFECTED CALF MUST HAVE TWO CARRIER PARENTS. SO IF YOU END UP BUYING A CARRIER BULL AND BREEDING HIM TO AN ALTERNATE BREED COW YOU WILL NEVER HAVE A CASE OF DELAYED BLINDNESS.
DB Bull Carriers in the sale: 3007L, 3012L, 3128L
DB Bred Heifer Carriers in the sale: 3002L, 3013L, 3014L, 3017L
BRED HEIFERS
BIDDING
All cattle offered for sale will be sold to the highest bidder. The auctioneer will settle any disputes with regards to bids and his decision will be final.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Corrections or additions of any information in the sale catalog will be announced from the auction stand prior to the selling of the animal and such announcements will take precedence over any printed material.
GENETIC ABNORMALITIES
Animals that are carriers of known genetic abnormalities will be either so indicated in the sale catalog, announced from the auction block or both.
PAYMENT TERMS
All sales are for immediate cash settlement unless other credit arrangements have been established between buyer and seller prior to the sale.
BUYER’S RISK
The animal becomes the property and risk of the buyer as soon as sold but it shall be the responsibility of the seller to see that animals are properly cared for, free of charge to purchaser, until delivered to buyer or until the expiration of 24 hours after the sale, whichever comes first.
CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION
Seller shall transfer a breeding animal to buyer within 10 days of settlement. The seller guarantees that the animal is registered according to the rules of the American Hereford Association or the American Angus Association. If a female is sold bred and carrying the service of bulls requiring AI certificates, said AI certificates shall be provided by the seller unless otherwise stated.
EXPECTED PROGENY DIFFERENCES (EPDs)
Expected progeny differences are statistical predictions or estimates of expected performance of future progeny, not guarantees of performance.
HEALTH
All animals will be eligible for interstate shipment as required by federal regulation. Buyers should be aware of their own state’s specific health requirements.
BREEDING GUARANTEES
All animals are guaranteed to be breeders with the exception of (a) calves under 12 months of age at time of purchase; (b) any female that is placed in an embryo transplant program and subjected to super-ovulation; or (c) gross negligence on the part of the buyer. Sellers guarantee that bulls are breeders. All bulls have passed a breeding soundness exam performed by a competent veterinarian. Females sold as safe in calf have been examined by a competent veterinarian. Open females are guaranteed to be without calf. Any agreement with respect to Embryo Transfer production shall be a separate agreement between buyer and seller.
GENETIC ABNORMALITY POLICY
1. Seller will be responsible for informing buyers of all known information relative to genetic abnormalities.
2. Buyer will assume all risk associated with the purchase of known and unknown genetic abnormality carrier animals provided the seller has disclosed all known information relative to said genetic abnormalities.
3. Seller is not responsible for any new genetic abnormalities that are recognized by the American Hereford Association after the sale of an animal or genetic material.
EXERCISING OPTIONS FOR ADJUSTMENT
1. The purchaser must notify the seller of his dissatisfaction with an animal in writing within six months of the sale date.
2. In the event an animal is claimed to be a non-breeder, the purchaser may return the animal to the seller’s ranch if in good condition and is accompanied with a health certificate indicating that the animal is free from infectious and contagious disease. This is done at purchaser’s expense. The seller is then entitled to six months trial following return of the animal, at which time he will have the opportunity to determine the animal’s breeding ability. If at the end of six months the seller is unable to prove the animal a sound breeder, the seller shall have the option to replace the animal with another of similar quality or to refund the purchase price. If the seller determines the proven breeding ability of the animal it shall be the obligation of the purchaser to accept delivery of the animal. All transportation is to be at the purchaser’s expense.
3. If a female is sold under the conditions “safe in calf” and she proves to not be pregnant, the purchaser may receive service of the bull to which she was previously served, if available, or service to another bull of the purchaser’s choice owned by the seller, or an adjustment of 25 percent of the purchase price which should be considered satisfactory settlement and will relieve the seller from further liability, except in case such female proves to be a non-breeder. The expense of transportation shall be an obligation assumed by the purchaser.
4. If a female is sold as “served” or “pasture bred” and proves not to be safe in calf, the purchaser may return the female to the farm of the seller at the purchaser’s expense to be served to the bull previously used, if available, or to another bull made available by the seller and agreed upon by the purchaser.
5. If a female sold as “open” proves to be with calf, the purchaser may return the animal to the farm of the seller for a refund of full purchase price or for another animal of similar quality. In all cases it shall be the obligation of the purchaser to bear any expense resulting from transportation.
6. If an adjustment must be made on any part of a cow-calf pair, the adjustment can be partitioned by weighting the value of the cow by 75% of the purchase price and 25% of the value placed on the calf.
THE AFOREMENTIONED TERMS AND CONDITIONS SHALL CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE PURCHASER AND SELLER OF EACH ANIMAL SOLD UNDER THESE TERMS AND SHALL BE BINDING UPON BOTH. ANIMALS RESOLD FOLLOWING PURCHASE IN A SALE SHALL CONSTITUTE A SEPARATE TRANSACTION AND THE PRIVILEGES AND OBLIGATIONS OF THE ORIGINAL TWO PARTIES CONNECTED THERETO ARE NOT COVERED BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS SALE.
REFERENCE SIRES
IMR L1 5047C ADVANCE 8099F ET
43911800 — Calved: 3/18/18 — Tattoo: BE 8099 — Horn
CL 1 DOMINO 1161Y
CL 1 DOMINO 732T
HH ADVANCE 5047C ET {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF} CL 1 DOMINETTE 4126P
43581358 HH MISS ADVANCE 1126Y
HH ADVANCE 396N
IMR 396N L1 MISS ADVANCE 828U {DLF,HYF,IEF}
710E
REF. SIRE
CL 1 DOMINO 710E 1ET
{CHB}{DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF}
43800218 — Calved: 1/7/17 — Tattoo: LE 710 — Horn
CL 1 DOMINO 9122W 1ET
HH ADVANCE 7034T ET
HH MISS ADVANCE 7088T ET
CL 1 DOMINO 824H
HH MS ADVANCE 8037H 42900978 HH MISS ADVANCE 1069L ET HH ADVANCE 932J 1ET
HH MISS ADVANCE 552E
• We feel so blessed to have two complete program changing herd sires, 8099F and 710E, in our program back-to-back. We are completely sold on 8099F and are using him on the entire cowherd including the 710E daughters. He has the look with his red color, pigment and freckles and loads of natural thickness and depth. This is truly a bull who sires light calves with explosive growth to weaning and slowing down by yearling and maturing into moderate sized cattle well that fit our region perfectly.
• He progeny average a 98.3 ratio at birth, a 101.6 ratio at weaning, a 98.3 ratio at yearling, a 100 ratio on REA and a 104.5 ratio on marbling. Don’t overlook the fact that 8099F has proven himself to be a consistent producer of high marbling.
43800218 HH MISS ADVANCE 9119W HH ADVANCE 7026T ET HH MISS ADVANCE 7028T ET
HH ADVANCE 8050U ET L1 DOMINO 03571 K5 8050U MISS ADVANCE 1014Y {DOD}{DLF,HYF,IEF} HH MISS ADVANCE 365N 43184271 IMR 396N MISS ADVANCE 753T HH ADVANCE 396N IMR MISS ADVANCE 8001
• We chose 0117H to be the 710E son to carry on the torch. 0117H may be one of the best-looking herd bulls that we have ever raised and looks great every time you see him.
• His dam, K5 8050U Miss Advance 1014Y, has been the most productive cow on the ranch in the last decade and like 710E produces daughters with great udders. With the combination of these two great maternal lines the sky is the limit for his daughters. Check out the impressive spread on his calves’ ratios. His progeny average 98.6 at birth, 102 at weaning, 101.2 at yearling, 105.5 on REA and 92.3 on marbling.
• 3249L was both the A.I. and pasture sire for the horned bred heifers in this sale.
• We chose 3249L at Coopers this year because of his low birthweight combined with above average growth and carcass. He is bred for maternal and udder quality and we are anxious to get his first calves on the ground.
HH MISS ADVANCE 9119W {DLF,HYF,IEF} HH MISS ADVANCE 2111 M 42999396 HH MISS ADVANCE 7028T ET L1 DOMINO 03571
HH MISS ADVANCE 1088L
• We can’t get enough 710E in our program and in a few years, he may be in all of our pedigrees. 710E is an absolute, proven, udder fixer. Many times, perfect udders mean low milk, but his daughters are awesome producers boasting a 101.9 weaning ratio on 200 calves.
710E not only sires great females but his sons have low to moderate birth weights along with plenty of length and growth. He truly breeds cattle that fit our part of the world.
• His progeny have posted an average birth weight ratio of 100.1, weaning weight ratio of 101, yearling weight ratio of 100.9, REA ratio of 99.9 and marbling ratio of 99.2.
H5 9241 ADVANCE 2183
{DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF}
44355493 — Calved: 2/19/22 — Tattoo: BE 2183 — Horn
639 H5 1147 ADVANCE 417 H5 MS 7056 ADVANCE 439 H5 9131 DOMINO 2185 H5 YANKEE 9131 H5 MS 2185 DOMET 6334 {DLF,HYF,IEF,MSUDF} H5 MS 408
• 2183 was the pasture sire on the horned, fall calving cows in this sale.
• 2183 was our pick of the 2023 Harrell Hereford Ranch sale in Baker, Oregon. His sire 9241 is proving to be a breed leading carcass bull in both REA and marbling. His dam is a daughter of Harrell’s 2185 bull, that we have successfully used by A.I. in the past and were anxious to add to the herd in greater numbers. All we have on the first calf crop are birth weight ratios and they averaged an impressive 97.2.
• 0056 is the pasture sire for the polled bred heifers in this sale.
• Joe Dan Ledbetter bought this herd sire from our friend Bill King in Stanley, New Mexico. Although he is horned, he has a pedigree with strong polled breeding on both the top and bottom of his pedigree. Whenever you see 88X in the pedigree you are getting some of the most maternal, polled genetics in the breed. Joe Dan has already proven 0056 as a heifer bull as his