MORE THAN A BULL VIII Bull & Female Sale
March 16, 2013 25 Red Angus Bulls 25 SimAngus Bulls 2 Red Angus Donor Cows 20 Red Angus Heifers 10 SimAngus Heifers
Swine Seedstock Tobacco Enterprises Red Angus and Simmental Cattle
LOT 3 (156Y)
Dear Friends, We are pleased and excited to welcome you to our 8th Annual Bull and Female sale - More Than a Bull!! Our goal is to offer our customers a complete genetic program along with supportive services to maximize their profitability. We are committed to selecting cattle that adapt to our environment of endophyte-infected fescue. Cattle that thrive in “fescue country” will do the same in most any environment. We believe in cattle that flourish on grass; hence, we develop our bulls and females on forage. Developing bulls on forage will ultimately be beneficial to our customers, with the bulls purchased being superior for feet and leg soundness and longevity as compared to those developed on a high-concentrate diet. In 2012, we were honored when Red Hill Farms was recognized as an American Simmental Association Performance Advocate with a perfect score of 600 for both spring and fall calving seasons. This is just one example of our commitment to collect detailed data and offer as much information as possible on each animal. We strive to objectively describe each animal. Also in 2012, the American Simmental Association (ASA) and the Red Angus Association of America (RAAA) have given our customers another great tool for selecting bulls—a common EPD base. If you are not familiar with this change to the data, please review PROFIT SIMPLIFIED…on page 6 of this catalog. There has never been a more important time to be proactive for agriculture and our beef industry. We read Amanda Radke’s comments on her BEEF Daily blog and appreciate her advocacy for animal agriculture. You may not realize that Amanda led a walkout of several thousand FFA members during the Carrie Underwood concert at the National FFA Convention in 2006. Amanda and her fellow FFA members were protesting the country singer’s anti-meat positions and her association with the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS). We are honored to have Amanda speak on Friday night during our Pre-Sale ‘Cattle Talk’. A major reward of the seedstock business is the opportunity to enjoy the friendship and fellowship of our customers and fellow breeders. You are always welcome to visit our farm to study our cattle and their production records. We intend to collect the most comprehensive data set in the industry - - from birth to rail to cowherd records - - and share all the information with you, the customer. Please review our catalog and contact us if you have questions. We hope to see you on March 15th and 16th!
Bart, Sarah and Ty Jones Gordon and Susan Jones
T189
17P
Welcome to Red Hill Farms 8th Annual Bull & Female Sale Schedule of Events: Friday, March 15, 2013 Cowherd Tours - All Day Cattle Penned and Available for Viewing after 1:00 PM (CDT) Red Hill Beef Taco Bar and “Cattle Talk” at 6:00 PM (CDT) Presenters: Amanda Radke, BEEF Daily Editor Chelsea Tomascik, Red Angus Association
Saturday, March 16, 2013 Bull & Female Sale Time - 1:00 PM (CDT) Red Hill Lunch Served at Noon (CDT)
Bart and Sarah Jones 466 Red Hill Road Lafayette, TN 37083 Home: (615) 666-3098 Bart’s Cell: (615) 633-6941 Sarah’s Cell: (615) 655-4932 redhillfarms@nctc.com www.redhillfarms.net Sale Day Phone (270) 622-2300
Gordon and Susan Jones Home: (270) 781-4038 Gordon’s Cell: (270) 991-2663 Cabin: (270) 622-2300 gordon.jones44@yahoo.com
Marketing Representative Marty Ropp, Allied Genetic Resources (406) 581-7835
Conference Call Line Conference call number, passcode & instructions will be provided to registered buyers upon registration. Registration before Saturday for those unable to attend the sale is appreciated
www.alliedgeneticresources.com
Sale Consultant Davis Holder (270) 457-3010
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Red Hill Cooperator Breeders Coyote Hills Farm - Coyote Hills is owned by the Dal Clark Family, Scottsville, KY. The Clark family has been in the Red Angus business since 2006. The Coyote Hills cattle are heavily influenced by Buffalo Creek and Red Hill genetics. The addition of these cows has added unique genetics for Red Hill customers. We are fortunate to lease the Coyote Hills farm and manage their cows as a part of the Red Hill herd. Buffalo Creek Red Angus - The name Buffalo Creek is forever synonymous with quality Red Angus cattle. After the Buffalo Creek dispersal, Gini Chase asked if we would manage some of her personal cows. We were excited she would send these cows to Red Hill. We enjoy working with Gini, as it is always good to get wisdom from a master breeder. Jack and Gini have been great supporters of our program, and we are honored to have these cows at Red Hill.
Red Hill Farms proudly uses Zoetis Animal Health Products (Formerly Pfizer Animal Health Products)
Thanks to Zoetis for sponsoring our sale day lunch! RED
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— 2013 — RED HILL FARMS — 2013 — SALE LOCATION: 900 Max Roark Road, Scottsville, KY 42164 DIRECTIONS: (Caution: FOR BEST RESULTS DO NOT FOLLOW GPS OR INTERNET DIRECTIONS) From Lafayette, TN: North on Hwy 10—7.5 miles, Turn Right on Wheeley Springs Road. Go 2.2 miles, Turn Left on Red Hill Road. Follow Signs to Sale Location. From Scottsville, KY: 100 East, Turn Right on 1421. Go 4.2 miles, Turn Left on 1578. Go 4.4 miles, Turn Right on Hwy 10. Go 1.4 miles, Turn Left on Wheeley Springs Road. Go 2.2 miles, Turn Left on Red Hill Road. Follow Signs to Sale Location. AIRPORTS: Commercial airline flights to Nashville, TN (60 miles) Contact us if we can assist with transportation. LODGING INFORMATION: Hearthstone Inn—Lafayette, TN - (615) 666-7114 Executive Inn—Scottsville, KY - (270) 622-7770 TERMS: Terms of the sale are cash or good check. ANNOUNCEMENTS: Sale day announcements take precedence over printed material. BUYER REGISTRATION: We request that all prospective buyers attending the sale register and receive a buyer number before the sale. DELIVERY: Free delivery up to 300 miles on all lots. Delivery in excess of 300 miles at cost. For customers in excess of 300 miles, please feel free to call and request a cost quote for delivery. A $50 discount will be given for each lot picked up on sale day. SIGHT UNSEEN BIDDING: We will handle all bids confidentially. Contact Bart (615-666-3098) or Gordon (270-991-2663) prior to the sale for information and/ or assistance. We guarantee 100% satisfaction on sight unseen purchases! RETAINED INTEREST: Red Hill Farms retains a 1/2 semen interest in all bulls selling. We are selling 100% possession and 100% salvage or resale value. This gives Red Hill Farms the option to collect, use, and market semen from the bull and does not restrict the buyer from doing the same. SALE PROCEDURES: We will conduct a “Farmers’ Auction” to sell each individual lot. Cattle sell in catalog order. Each animal has a base price listed in the catalog. When it is time to sell a particular animal we will ask those interested to hold up their buyer number. If only one number is in the air, the animal will be sold at the base price to that individual. If there are multiple numbers in the air, we will gradually raise the price until one number remains. If there is a tie (last two bidders drop out at the same time) the bid is given to the buyer with the lower buyer number. The other bidder may raise the bid by $250 if he wishes to stay in the auction. We intend for this to be a simple, low pressure sale for the benefit of all involved.
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— 2013 — RED HILL FARMS — 2013 — HEALTH SPRING YEARLING BULLS AND HEIFERS Calves: Spring - UltraChoice 8, Cydectin July - UltraChoice 8, Bovi-Shield Gold 5, Dectomax Weaning: UltraChoice 8, Bovi-Shield Gold 5, Dectomax, Heifers Calfhood vaccinated Yearling: UltraChoice 8, Dectomax, Standguard, Bovi-Shield Gold FP5 VL5 HB
FALL 18-MONTH OLD BULLS February 2012: Bovi-Shield Gold 5, UltraChoice 8, Dectomax April 2012: Bovi-Shield Gold 5, UltraChoice8, Cydectin Spring 2013: Bovi-Shield Gold FP5 VL5 HB, UltraChoice 8, Standguard, Dectomax ** All bulls and heifers tested negative to BVD PI in February 2013. ** Cowherd tested negative to BVD PI & Johne’s. VETERINARIAN: Dr. Chad Shaw, DVM, Shaw Veterinary Service, (270) 428-3134. Contact Dr. Shaw for any questions regarding Red Hill Farms herd health or Breeding Soundness Exams of sale bulls. ULTRASOUND TECHNICIAN: David Aborn, Image Livestock Service FERTILITY/DISPOSITION GUARANTEE: We guarantee the fertility and disposition of every animal selling. All bulls sell with a BSE certificate. FIRST SEASON BREEDING GUARANTEE: • All bulls selling for $2,000 or more will be covered 50% by Red Hill Farms if they are injured during their first breeding season and not able to return to service during that first breeding season. Breeding season is defined as the 90-day period following the first turnout of the bulls. • 50% of the value of the injured bull, minus one-half of the salvage value, will be given as credit in a future sale or toward a replacement bull if one is available. Salvage value, if any, will be split equally between Red Hill Farms and the buyer. All injured bulls must be diagnosed by a veterinarian. Please notify us as soon as possible should injury occur and prior to the injured bull being sold for salvage. All claims must be made by March 10, 2014. • Please notify clerk at checkout of estimated turn-out date. • Example 1: A $5,000 bull is injured; a credit of $2,500 minus one-half any salvage value will be given to the buyer. • Example 2: A $2,000 bull is injured; a credit of $1,000 minus one-half of any salvage value will be given to the buyer.
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ALLIED GENETIC RESOURCES
Allied Genetic Resources is a business owned and supported by a group of committed cattle seedstock producers but designed to promote the profitability of their customers. The future of genetic production and marketing will become more focused on customer service and increased profitability and less about the tradition of just selling bulls. Superior genetics must not only function to increase efficiencies at the ranch, they will need to be desired and differentiated in value by the beef industry. Allied is positioned to provide those types of services. Whether you are looking for genetics tailored to your commercial production environment and resources, or you are searching for profitable marketing options, we can help. The 60 owners of Allied Genetic Resources are located in 21 states from California to Virginia and Montana to Texas with over 14,000 seedstock cows and 6,250 commercial females. The owners market more than 5,000 bulls annually. This scope helps to ensure great selection and quality whether you need 1 or 100 bulls or any size group of replacement females. With over 2,500 SimAngus bulls, 1,200 Simmental bulls, 1,000 Angus and Red Angus and 300 Balancer bulls marketed annually, Allied owners offer tremendous selection regardless of your genetic needs. Ultimately, the value of the Allied group of producers is in their character and commitment to customers. This business rests firmly on the combined reputations of some of the highest quality people in the beef business. Independent farm and ranch families all with a proud tradition of standing behind the bulls and females they sell and working with the goal of commercial customer profitability. If you want something you have never had, You must do something you have never done! - Your Seedstock source can now also be your Superior Marketing Representative. - Great genetics should come with great service. - Allied/Superior partnership gives identity to your higher value genetics. - Nationwide exposure to more than 7,000 registered buyers on the Superior network. - Use the Country Page option to sell at the price and speed you are comfortable with or choose the traditional Superior Video Auction for optimum competition. - Experienced marketing consulting and representati on puts interest first. p p your y
www.alliedgeneticresources.com
Talk to Bart today about this opportunity or contact Marty Ropp at Allied directly by e-mail mropp@alliedgeneticresources.com or at 406-581-7835. RED
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Profit $implified… Multi-breed EPD base simplifies selection Since 2010, the Red Angus Association of America (RAAA) and the American Simmental Association (ASA) have combined the growth and carcass datasets to provide commercial producers with the most reliable EPDs in the beef industry. IN the summer of 2012, RAAA and ASA adopted a common base for Growth (BW, WW, YW, Milk) and Carcass (MARB, YG, CW, REA, FAT) EPDs so that all animals registered in either RAAA or ASA can be directly compared – regardless of breed makeup. What is BASE? Raw Genetic Value + Base Adjustment = Published EPD For decades, each breed association has presented EPDs in their own language (the base). Base is no more than a reference point for any trait against which subsequent generations of animals are compared. The establishment of a base ensures that the population to which future generations are compared to remains stable, which allows the breed’s genetic trend to be accurately identified.
Study Percentile Ranks… Percentile ranks are an easy reference and therefore a powerful tool to assist you in becoming accustomed to the new multi-breed base. EPD percentile ranks reference how animals compare within their respective subpopulations, i.e. Breed Composition, Active Sires, Non-Parent Animals, etc. It’s important to realize that although the multi-breed base allows for direct comparison of Red Angus and Simmental EPDs, the percent ranks for Red Angus animals will continue to simply compare the genetics of Red Angus animals against other Red Angus. Thus, an animal that was in the top 10% for growth under the old Red Angus base will still be in the top 10% for growth in the new Red Angus multi-breed base.
Example: In the past, you preferred to purchase bulls that had a -2.0 or lower BW EPD. Since a -2.0 on the old RAAA base represented the top 20% for BW, you now need to use -2.7 as your critical selection threshold as that represents the top 20% for BW on the new multibreed base. THE NEW COMMON EPD BASE… PROGRESS FOR SIMPLIFYING EVALUATION OF CATTLE ACROSS BREEDS Having a common EPD base between different breeds has been a dream of many of us crossbreeding advocates for a long time. With the Sire Evaluation completed in July 2012, our dream has become reality. With the Red Angus data, both Canadian and domestic, the Canadian black Angus data, the American Simmental data, and some other breeds, Simmental has the world’s largest multiple breed data set with nearly 10 million animal records. With this common base, comparing animals of the Red Angus and the Simmental breeds can be done without a comparison table. With this threshold being crossed, we can now work to include more breeds in this common base. For example, if we use popular sires from both breeds and a hybrid sire, the values you see are like comparing apples to apples, with no need to find a table to see what the EPDs for GW Predestined 701T, for example, would have in the Red Angus evaluation. Sire
Breed
BW
WW
YW
Milk
CW
YG
MARB
REA
1BWJ JULIAN 17P
PB AR
-3.0
65.1
97.0
7.9
22.5
-0.1
0.30
0.49
MMF BO R1
PB SM
2.5
59.4
94.9
22.3
30.4
-0.47
0.21
1.30
GW RED COAT 099TS
3/4 SM 1/4 AR
0.2
79.2
129.9
1.1
47.6
-0.31
0.16
1.10
GW PREDESTINED 701T
1/2 SM 1/2 AN
-3.4
61.3
100.4
29.8
24.9
-0.15
1.07
0.87
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ABOUT THE CATALOG for RED ANGUS LOTS Cat: An animal’s category under the Red Angus recordation system. This is a registration structure that classifies an animal according to its percentage of Red Angus genes.
Yearling Weight (YW): predicts the expected difference, in pounds, for yearling weight (adjusted to a standard 365 days of age). This is an indicator of growth from birth to yearling.
1A -
Purebred 100% Red Angus with no disqualifying characteristics (i.e. black, scurs, white in front of navel)
Milk (MILK): predicts the difference in maternal production of an individual animal’s daughters as expressed by the weaning weight of their calves.
1B -
87% to 99% Red Angus, with no disqualifying characteristics.
2-
1A and 1B animals that are disqualified from those categories because of characteristics described above.
Total Maternal (TM): predicts the rancher’s actual observation of weaning weights of calves raised by an animal’s daughters. TM includes the daughters milk EPD plus half of her genetic contribution to her calf’s weaning weight EPD.
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Less than 87% Red Angus gene content. PERFORMANCE VALUES
BW: The animal’s adjusted birth weight. A lower BW Ratio corresponds to lighter birth weights. 205 WW: The animal’s adjusted weaning weight. 365 YW: The animal’s adjusted yearling weight. ADG: Average Daily Gain from weaning to yearling. ADG Ratio is a Red Hill Farms ratio, grouping cattle by sex. Scrotal: Scrotal measurements are actual measurements in centimeters taken on 2/12/13. Frame Score: A convenient way to describe skeletal size of an animal based on the animal’s hip height adjusted to 365 days of age. With appropriate height growth curves, most animals will maintain the same frame score throughout their life while the actual hip height increases with age. However, with some animals that mature earlier or later than average, the score will change. Frame scores have been calculated twice on animals selling. The frame score listed is an average of the 2 values. %IMF & REA: Adjusted measurements taken on 9/10/11 for fall animals and 1/18/13 for spring yearlings. DAM MPPA: Most Probable Producing Ability (MPPA) - An estimate of a cow’s future productivity based on her past productivity of weaning ratios and number of progeny. PERCENTILE RANK: The smaller numbers under each respective EPD is the percentile rank of that animal within the respective breed. EPD DEFINITIONS Calving Ease Direct (CED): predicts the probability of calves being born unassisted out of two year-old heifers. Higher values indicate greater calving ease of a sire’s progeny. Birth Weight (BW): predicts the difference, in pounds, for birth weight, and is also used in the calculation of Red Angus’ Calving Ease Direct (CED) EPD. Weaning Weight (WW): predicts the difference, in pounds, for weaning weight (adjusted to age of dam and a standard 205 days of age). This is an indicator of growth from birth to weaning.
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Maintenance Energy (ME): predicts differences in energy requirements of mature daughters of an individual and is expressed in percentage differences in energy required for body maintenance. Heifer Pregnancy (HPG): predicts the probability of heifers conceiving to calve at two years of age. Just like the Stayability EPD, Heifer Pregnancy EPDs are expressed in terms of percentage probability difference. Calving Ease Maternal (CEM): predicts the probability of a given animal’s daughters calving unassisted at two years of age. Higher values indicate greater calving ease of a sire’s daughters. Stayability (STAY): predicts the probability that a bull’s daughters will remain in the herd until at least six years of age. Since the main reason for cows being culled before the age of six is being open, the EPD is primarily a measure of sustained fertility in female offspring. Marbling Score (MARB): predicts the difference for carcass marbling score as expressed in marbling score units. Higher marbling scores are positively correlated with higher carcass quality grades. Rib Eye Area (REA): predicts the difference of carcass rib eye area between the 12th and 13th rib. Larger rib eye area is associated with more desirable carcass yield grade. Yield Grade (YG): predicts differences in USDA Yield Grade score and is expressed in USDA Yield Grade units. YG EPD is calculated using the genetic predictions of CW, REA and FAT EPDs. The reliability of Red Angus’ YG EPD is enhanced by using both ultrasound and actual carcass data in the calculation of REA and FAT EPDs. DAM’S INFO YOB: Birth year of dam. WT./BCS: Cow weight and body condition score at last weaning. BR: Number of calves weighed/Average birth weight ratio. WR: Number of calves weaned/Average weaning weight ratio. YR: Number of calves weighed/Average yearling weight ratio.
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Why Crossbreed? MATERNAL HETEROSIS Not Glamorous… but HUGE! The benefits seen from using a SimAngus composite bull on a mainly straight-bred cowherd are subtle at first – slightly higher weaning weight, yearling weight, average daily gain and a higher calf survivability rate can be expected. However, research trials dated as far back as thirty years conclude the greatest advantage is an increase in overall cowherd production thanks to MATERNAL HETEROSIS. The crossbred cow is twenty to thirty percent more productive in her lifetime than a straight-bred cow due to increased longevity, increased efficiency, reduced age at puberty, calf survival rate, and increased rate of gain. That same research shows that MATERNAL HETEROSIS is directly responsible for: 1.3 years increased cow longevity (Cundiff 1993) -
20% more calf weaned per cow exposed (Gregory 1980) 1 more calf weaned in her lifetime (Weaber 2007)
“Carefully designed composites, not just crossbred bulls, are easy for the commercial producer to implement and sustain. Remember that all crossbreeding provides heterosis, but heterosis alone cannot fix poor genetic choices. Bottom-line: utilizing heterosis correctly will reduce costs and add value.” Jim Butcher
ABOUT THE CATALOG for SIMANGUS LOTS COLOR RED: Red BB: Homozygous Black Bb: Heterozygous Black DB: Double Black POLLED STATUS PP: Homozygous Polled Pp: Heterozygous Polled DP: Double Polled P/S: Polled/Scurred PERFORMANCE VALUES BW: The animal’s adjusted birth weight. A higher BW Ratio corresponds to lighter birth weights. 205 WW: The animal’s adjusted weaning weight. 365 YW: The animal’s adjusted yearling weight. ADG: Average Daily Gain from weaning to yearling. ADG Ratio is a Red Hill Farms ratio, grouping cattle by sex. Scrotal: Scrotal measurements are actual measurements in centimeters taken on 2/12/13. Frame Score: A convenient way to describe skeletal size of an animal based on the animal’s hip height adjusted to 365 days of age. With appropriate
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height growth curves, most animals will maintain the same frame score throughout their life while the actual hip height increases with age. However, with some animals that mature earlier or later than average, the score will change. Frame scores have been calculated twice on animals selling. The frame score listed is an average of the 2 values. %IMF & REA: Adjusted measurements taken on 9/10/13 for fall animals and 1/18/13 for spring yearlings. REA/CWT: Actual ribeye area divided by the animal’s actual hundred weight. PERCENTILE RANK: The smaller numbers under each respective EPD is the percentile rank of that animal within the respective breed. DAM’S INFO YOB: Birth year of dam. WT./BCS: Cow weight and body condition score at last weaning. BR: Number of calves weighed/Average birth weight ratio. WR: Number of calves weaned/Average weaning weight ratio. YR: Number of calves weighed/Average yearling weight ratio.
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ASA EPDS AND $ INDEXES Calving Ease (CE): Percent of unassisted births when used on heifers. Birth Weight (BW): Pounds of birth weight. Weaning Weight (WW): Pounds of weaning weight. Yearling Weight (YW): Pounds of yearling weight. Maternal Calving Ease (MCE): Percent of unassisted births in first-calving daughters. Milk (MLK): Pounds of weaning weight due to milk. Maternal Weaning Weight (MWW): Pounds of weaning weight due to milk and growth. Docility (DOC): Percent of docile calves from one sire compared to calves of other sires. Stayability (STAY): Percent of daughters remaining in the cowherd at 6 years of age. Yield Grade (YG): Yield grade score. Marbling (MRB): Marbling score. Ribeye Area (REA): Square inches of ribeye. All-Purpose Index (API): Dollars per cow exposed under an all-purpose-sire scenario. (See below for more details.) Terminal Index (TI): Dollars per cow exposed under a terminal-sire scenario. (See below for more details.) Back Fat (BF): Inches of backfat. $ Indexes: Though EPDs allow for the comparison of genetic levels for many economically important traits, they only provide a piece of the economic puzzle. That’s where $ indexes come in. Through wellconceived, rigorous mathematical computation, $ indexes blend EPDs and economics to estimate an animal’s overall impact on your bottom line. The same technology that led to the dramatic progress in swine, poultry, and dairy genetics over the last several decades was used to develop the following $ indexes: All-Purpose Index (API): Evaluates sires for use on the entire cow herd (bred to both Angus first-calf heifers and mature cows) with the portion of their daughters required to maintain herd size retained and the remaining heifers and steers put on feed and sold on a carcass grid basis. Terminal Index (TI): Evaluates sire for use on mature Angus cows with all offspring put on feed and sold on a carcass grid basis. Using API and TI: First, determine which index to use; if you’re keeping replacements use API, if not, TI. Then, just as with EPDs, focus on the unit difference between bulls. (As described above, index units are in dollars per cow exposed.) The difference can be used to determine how much a bull is worth compared to another. Or, put another way, how much you can pay for one bull compared to another. For example, when buying an all-purpose-type sire, you can quickly figure a bull scoring $140 for API is worth an extra $6,000 over a $90 bull if both are exposed to 30 cows over 4 years ($50 diff. x 30 hd. x 4 yr. = $6,000). A percentile-ranking chart is required to determine where a bull’s index value ranks him relative to other bulls in the breed. For percentile rankings or more detailed information about EPDs and $ indexes visit www.simmental.org.
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Red Hill Red Angus 18-Month Old Bulls
The Fall Bulls were weaned in April 2012. After a brief dry lot weaning period, the bulls ran on fescue pasture and free choice mineral during the Spring and Summer. Yearling weight, frame score, scrotal circumference, and ultrasound data were taken on 9/10/12. It would have been easy to step up the energy in the diet and add 300 pounds to the yearling weights, but we feel this would have had a negative impact on the bulls’ longevity and chose the slower growing forage development. Since that date, the bulls have been on limited pasture with a TMR haylage based ration to maintain condition. Breeding Soundness Exams were performed on February 12, 2013 and the scrotal measurements printed in this catalog are from that date. These bulls have the right condition (fit and trim) and age to service cows immediately.
1 Bull
EPD AR%
RATIO
Red Hill L081 Ripper 13R Red Hill 13R Ripper 28U Red Hill 17P Barmaid 46S BUF CRK Nice'n Easy T189 Red Hill T189 Barmaid 190W 1BWJ Barmaid 54P
RED HILL 28U RIPPER 132Y 1496928 8/13/11
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CED
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
12
-4.4
55
85
22
50
-3
11
4
31
37
17
23
50
3
6
51
45
BW 63
205 520
365 952
ADG 2.7
92
105
107
110
Dam's Info:
YOB
2009 WT./BCS
Scrotal 35.0
CEM STAY MARB
Frame 4.5 868 / 4
BR
1/92
14
0.33
11
64
%IMF 3.10
REA 12.6
108
112
WR
1/105
YG
REA
-0.09
0.41
14
10
DAM MPPA 102.0 YR
1/107
This bull represents a near ideal model of phenotype and performance for us at Red Hill. We used 132Y extensively in our fall 2012 breeding-both naturally and AI. We will use him heavily again in the spring of 2013. 132Y is double bred to our foundation dam, M554, and combines our two expert bulls for forage conversion-13R and T189. 132Y's dam calved at the beginning of the calving season in 2011 and 2012, and she has a beautiful udder and perfect disposition. She is certainly on track to be a future donor at Red Hill.
LOT 1 (132Y)
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LOT 2 (157Y)
2 Bull
EPD AR%
RATIO
BUF CRK Lancer R017 BUF CRK The Right Kind U199 BUF CRK Shoshone R353 Beckton Julian GG B571 Red Hill B571 Barmaid 85S Beckton Barmaid M554 CH
RHF-BUF U199 LANCER 157Y 1496952 8/24/11
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Opening Bid:
$3,500
CED
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
15
-4.1
54
82
18
46
-6
13
8
64
64
8
9
8
1
8
55
51
BW 62
205 497
365 730
ADG 1.46
ET
ET
Dam's Info:
ET YOB
Scrotal 37.0
CEM STAY MARB
Frame 4.6
ET 2006 WT./BCS
1315 / 7
BR
3/99
16
0.47
5
30
%IMF 3.65
REA 9.2
108
94
WR
3/96
YG
REA
0.01
0.14
51
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DAM MPPA 97.3 YR
1/100
157Y got off to a slow start in life. His recip dam barely got him raised, but has he ever exploded this winter!!! This is the most three dimensional bull in the sale. He is not tall, but he is massive--huge ribbed, deep flanked and built like a tank. He also strides well on an outstanding set of feet. This bull has herd bull potential. His dam, 85S, is a full sister to our herdsire, 84S. She was purchased by Gini Chase in our sale a few years back.
Profit per cow, or per acre? “If we focus on profit per acre, there will be a tendency to seek the right-sized cow for our environment and select best practices for economic efficiency and profitability.” Bruke Teichert retired as vice president and general manager of Deseret - Beef Magazine (August 2012)
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LOT 3 (156Y)
3 Bull
EPD AR%
RATIO
Red Hill L081 Ripper 13R Red Hill 13R Ripper 28U Red Hill 17P Barmaid 46S TR Julian LT142 RedHill LT142 Barmaid 141W 1BWJ Barmaid 49P
RED HILL 28U RIPPER 156Y 1496927 8/24/11
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Opening Bid:
$3,500
CED
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
8
0.7
66
90
23
56
0
12
8
27
9
27
19
8
15
78
16
35
BW 83
205 590
365 937
ADG 2.16
119
119
106
Dam's Info:
YOB
Scrotal 37.0
CEM STAY MARB
Frame 5.3
88 2009 WT./BCS
892 / 3
BR
1/119
15
0.29
6
74
%IMF 2.66
REA 10.9
93
96
WR
1/119
YG
REA
0.03
0.22
60
33
DAM MPPA 107.6 YR
1/106
156Y has been a stout, big footed, easy doing bull since birth. His dam is sired by the maternal giant, LT 142. She calved early as a two year-old and bred back AI. She has another top bull nursing her now. This bull is linebred to cattle that are proven to produce--he traces three times to B571, twice to M554 and twice to 49P. It is 156Y's extra structural stoutness, footsize and correctness that sets him apart.
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RED ANGUS
— 2013 — RED HILL FARMS — 2013 — BUF CRK Lancer R017 RED HILL U199 LANCER 151Y BUF CRK The Right Kind U199
4 Bull
EPD AR%
RATIO
1496955 8/23/11
1A
Opening Bid:
$3,500
BUF CRK Shoshone R353 BFCK Cherokee Cnyn 4912 1BWJ Barmaid 54P Beckton Barmaid M554 CH
CED
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
10
-3.4
57
86
24
53
-1
12
1
16
20
26
14
85
7
12
43
43
BW 76
205 544
365 885
ADG 2.13
ET
ET
Dam's Info:
ET YOB
Scrotal 35.0
CEM STAY MARB
Frame 5.3
ET 2004 WT./BCS
1440 / 7
BR
4/104
13
0.50
19
24
%IMF 3.32
REA 10.7
99
109
WR
4/113
YG
REA
-0.02
0.30
37
21
DAM MPPA 109.6 YR
4/106
151Y is the U199 son we chose to use for Fall 2012 breeding. He worked hard in the pasture as he cleaned up Red Angus heifers, T189's dam, and Lot 1's dam. As you can see, we put our best with him. He may appear a little thinner than the other fall bulls that were not used, but do not hold that against him. See the footnote on his dam on page 13.
LOT 4 (151Y)
1BWJ BARMAID 54P (BFCK Cherokee Cnyn 4912 x Beckton Barmaid M554 CH) 54P is a unique breeding piece that we have been fortunate to breed and own at Red Hill. 54P is a daughter of our foundation dam, Beckton Barmaid M554 – a cow very familiar to followers of the Red Hill Red Angus breeding program. Not only does 54P reproduce and milk with the best, but it is her natural thickness, massive rib, ability to flesh on limited resources and perfect disposition that makes her great. She does so many things well, but the one trait that sets 54P apart is her hair coat. A short, thin hair coat is essential when cattlemen are looking for cattle that will thrive on endophyte-infected fescue. Additionally, 54P transmits this short, thin hair coat to her progeny as well as any Red Angus cow at Red Hill. We have used four sons of 54P in our program (101S, 126T, 105U, and 4X) and each is having an impact with daughters in our herd. She has produced sons that sold to Wall, Nolin, and Weber, IA (101S), Hard Rock Beef, NC (126T), Bent Tree Farms, AL (105U), Raymond and Russell Neill, MO (106U), Steven Lyon, KY (110U), Buffalo Creek Red Angus, WY (1W), Isom Brothers, KY (7X), Johnny and Brenda Coley, TN (6X), and Russ Diedrichsen, NE (118X). Additionally, 54P has produced top heifers that are now working in herds in OH, MO, WY, KS, AL and WA. The 2013 sale features 54P and her progeny. There are nine bulls selling by three different sires—Red Hill B571 Julian 84S, BUF CRK The Right Kind U199, and GW Red Coat 099TS. Progeny from 54P in the 2013 sale include both top-end Red Angus as well as SimAngus genetics - another example of her genetic prepotency. We are reluctantly offering one heifer (LOT 57)—a top daughter of 84S. She will be a foundation/donor prospect for the new owner. Take a look at the catalog for the opportunity to purchase some of these great genetics!
RED HILL
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RED ANGUS
— 2013 — RED HILL FARMS — 2013 — BUF CRK Cornerstone 5210 RED HILL 6033 KEYSTONE 142Y BUF CRK Keystone 6033
5 Bull
EPD AR%
RATIO
1496676 8/19/11
1A
Opening Bid:
$2,750
BUF CRK Pinemarie 5151 Red Hill 17P Jullian126T RedHill 126T Classic 180W Red Hill K449 Classic 18S
CED
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
6
-0.8
54
79
23
50
1
10
5
25
35
38
53
36
27
49
55
60
BW 76
205 496
365 897
ADG 2.5
110
100
101
102
Dam's Info:
YOB
2009 WT./BCS
Scrotal 32.0
CEM STAY MARB
Frame 4.5 776 / 3
BR
1/110
13
0.43
21
39
%IMF 2.86
REA 10.5
99
93
WR
1/100
YG
REA
0.08
-0.02
81
83
DAM MPPA 100.0 YR
1/101
The granddam of 142Y, 18S, was the cow we gave Ty to start his herd. His maternal grandsire is one of the most under used bulls in our program. 126T sold to Ronnie Holman, NC, and when we saw him last spring we were in awe. We only have two daughters of 126T and both are fabulous. The Keystone cattle are as good as they get maternally. They do all the things you cannot measure!! This bull is not wild on his numbers, but you will be wild about his daughters in five and ten years.
LOT 5 (142Y)
6 Bull
EPD AR%
RATIO
BUF CRK Lancer R017 BUF CRK The Right Kind U199 BUF CRK Shoshone R353 BFCK Cherokee Cnyn 4912 1BWJ Barmaid 54P Beckton Barmaid M554 CH
RED HILL U199 LANCER 138Y 1496957 8/17/11
1A
Opening Bid:
$2,500
CED
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
YG
REA
10
-3.4
57
86
24
53
-1
12
1
13
0.50
-0.02
0.32
7
12
43
43
16
20
26
14
85
19
24
37
19
BW 73
205 460
365 832
ADG 2.32
%IMF 3.34
REA 10.9
ET
ET
Dam's Info:
ET YOB
Scrotal 33.0
CEM STAY MARB
Frame 5.0
ET 2004 WT./BCS
1440 / 7
BR
4/104
99
111
WR
4/113
A thick topped, solid structured U199 son. See his dam info on page 13.
RED HILL
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RED ANGUS
DAM MPPA 109.6 YR
4/106
— 2013 — RED HILL FARMS — 2013 — BUF CRK Lancer R017 RED HILL U199 LANCER 168Y BUF CRK The Right Kind U199
7 Bull
EPD AR%
RATIO
1496956 9/1/11
1A
Opening Bid:
$2,500
BUF CRK Shoshone R353 BFCK Cherokee Cnyn 4912 1BWJ Barmaid 54P Beckton Barmaid M554 CH
CED
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
10
-3.4
57
86
24
53
-1
12
1
16
20
26
14
85
7
12
43
43
BW 82
205 427
365 822
ADG 2.47
ET
ET
Dam's Info:
ET YOB
Scrotal 39.0
CEM STAY MARB
Frame 5.4
ET 2004 WT./BCS
1440 / 7
BR
4/104
13
0.51
19
23
%IMF 3.49
REA 9.1
104
93
WR
4/113
YG
REA
0.02
0.19
56
38
DAM MPPA 109.6 YR
4/106
168Y is the lightest colored of the bulls from this flush. He appears to be a bull that will slick off early in the spring. Check out the info on his donor dam on page 13.
8 Bull
EPD AR%
RATIO
Beckton Julian GG B571 1BWJ Julian 17P Shady's Ms Marias 283 Shady's Glac/Marias 956 Shady's Ms Marias 287 CYN Stryking Fancy
RED HILL 17P JULIAN 205Y 1496942 9/30/11
1A
Opening Bid:
$2,500
CED
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
4
1.1
72
105
10
46
0
9
7
5
11
98
59
31
63
14
365 939
ADG 2.38
43
84 84
BW 83
205 557
118
113
113
110
Dam's Info:
YOB
2002 WT./BCS
Scrotal 36.5
CEM STAY MARB
Frame 6.1 1420 / 4
BR
8/101
16
0.53
6
20
%IMF 3.63
REA 10.8
119
97
WR
8/104
YG
REA
0.10
0.24
87
29
DAM MPPA 103.2 YR
8/101
205Y is a high performing 17P son. He represents the traits for which the 17P cattle excel -- moderate birth and fast, early life growth. His dam, 287, has three daughters in production at Red Hill including the favorite cow of many visitors, 40P. 287 also has sons working for Judith Bartley, KY, Shoup Family, MI and Mike Collins, KY.
LOT 8 (205Y)
RED HILL
15
RED ANGUS
— 2013 — RED
9
RATIO
BUF CRK Lancer R017 BUF CRK The Right Kind U199 BUF CRK Shoshone R353 Beckton Julian GG B571 RedHill B571 Barmaid 3W 1BWJ Barmaid 54P
RHF-BUF U199 LANCER 193Y
Bull
EPD AR%
HILL FARMS — 2013 —
1496923 9/20/11
1A
Opening Bid:
$2,000
CED
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
16
-5.4
54
82
22
49
-3
12
6
35
45
16
12
23
1
3
57
53
BW 64
205 481
365 806
ADG 2.02
90
100
100
100
Dam's Info:
YOB
2009 WT./BCS
Scrotal 35.0
CEM STAY MARB
Frame 4.7 1265 / 6
BR
1/90
16
0.52
3
21
%IMF 3.61
REA 10.1
100
100
WR
1/100
YG
REA
-0.01
0.24
42
29
DAM MPPA 100.0 YR
1/100
193Y's dam, 3W, was the top selling heifer in our 2010 sale going to Buffalo Creek Red Angus, WY. Gini wanted to keep her and sent her back to Tennessee bred to U199. This bull offers excellent calving ease and excels in the "hard to measure" traits that are so important to profitability--CED, ME, HPG, CEM, STAY.
10 Bull
EPD AR%
RATIO
LJC Lancer 806 Brown Commitment S7206 Brown Ms Shazzam P7940 Beckton Justice C2 R695 BSF Laurel T069 JC BSF Laurel R284 LN
RED HILL S7206 COMMIT 141Y 1496903 8/18/11
1B
Opening Bid:
$2,000
CED
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
11
-6.5
48
72
24
48
-2
14
2
17
47
20
5
77
5
1
75
73
BW 57
205 526
365 834
ADG 1.99
80
106
100
Dam's Info:
YOB
Scrotal 38.5
CEM STAY MARB
Frame 4.8
92 2007 WT./BCS
1005 / 5
BR
3/83
13
1.28
18
1
%IMF 2.96
REA 11.1
97
100
WR
3/103
YG
REA
0.04
0.20
65
36
DAM MPPA 102.2 YR
2/101
141Y is a unique combination of two animals both being in the top 1% of the Red Angus database for Marbling. 141Y is moderate framed and easy fleshing. His dam, T069, was a top scanning female at Beckton's (IMF ratio of 154) with top 1% CED and BW.
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RED HILL 17P JULIAN 212Y
Bull
1496937 10/15/11
1A
Opening Bid:
$2,000
EPD AR%
RATIO
Beckton Julian GG B571 1BWJ Julian 17P Shady's Ms Marias 283 Beckton Justice G302 Beckton Larkaba M848 JC Beckton Larkaba D292 NM
CED
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
9
-1.2
58
78
15
44
0
11
8
85
72
31
29
8
10
42
41
61
BW 74
205 542
365 843
ADG 1.87
105
110
101
Dam's Info:
YOB
Scrotal 32.0
CEM STAY MARB
Frame 5.4
87 2011 WT./BCS
1360 / 5
BR
7/105
13
0.35
24
59
%IMF 3.49
REA 8.4
115
76
WR
8/112
YG
REA
0.08
0.04
81
71
DAM MPPA 110.4 YR
8/107
M848, the dam of 212Y, has produced some good ones! A 3/4 brother to 212Y was a top bull here a few years ago. He was a bull we used that sired some of our top replacements. Another bull out of M848 sold to Al and John Pedigo, KY in 2010. M848 was sold in the Fall of 2012 to Tony and Marge Baretich, MO to start their Red Angus program. It is hard to find a cow that weans 8@112. Not only did M848 perform well, but she also has a very good udder.
RED HILL
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RED ANGUS
— 2013 — RED HILL FARMS — 2013 — BUF CRK Lancer R017 RED HILL U199 LANCER 145Y BUF CRK The Right Kind U199
12 Bull
EPD AR%
RATIO
1496953 8/20/11
1A
Opening Bid:
$2,000
BUF CRK Shoshone R353 BFCK Cherokee Cnyn 4912 1BWJ Barmaid 54P Beckton Barmaid M554 CH
CED
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
10
-3.4
57
86
24
53
-1
12
1
16
20
26
14
85
7
12
43
43
BW 64
205 397
365 771
ADG 2.34
ET
ET
Dam's Info:
ET YOB
Scrotal 37.5
CEM STAY MARB
13
Frame 4.5
ET 2004 WT./BCS
1440 / 7
BR
3/102
0.48
19
28
%IMF 3.04
REA 8.9
90
91
WR
4/113
YG
REA
0.02
0.18
56
40
DAM MPPA 109.6 YR
4/106
Another bull from the U199 X 54P flush. This is the darkest red bull of the flush.
13
RED HILL 17P JULIAN 177Y
Bull
1496892 9/11/11
1B
Opening Bid:
$2,000
EPD AR%
RATIO
Beckton Julian GG B571 1BWJ Julian 17P Shady's Ms Marias 283 BUF CRK Keystone 6033 1BWJ Caldwell 66P 1BWJ Caldwell J7
CED
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
8
-1.6
56
70
17
45
0
8
8
75
68
28
78
8
15
34
49
76
BW 72
205 523
365 751
ADG 1.49
100
106
Dam's Info:
90 YOB
Scrotal 36.0
CEM STAY MARB
Frame 5.2
69 2004 WT./BCS
1070 / 4
BR
2/99
13
0.39
19
48
%IMF 3.61
REA 9.1
119
82
WR
3/107
YG
REA
0.04
-0.01
65
81
DAM MPPA 104.4 YR
2/98
177Y's dam, 66P, is a moderate framed cow that always weans an above average calf. She has weaned three natural and three ET calves. She has calved six years in a row within a 30 day window. Her 2007 bull sold to Jay Price, KY.
“To meet my goals of low-input cowsthat is, low-labor, low-machinery costs; minimal hay feeding and strategic supplementation to just take off the rough edges of the natural environment- I like small to moderate-framed cows without high milk production. I think that makes today’s operations most profitable.” - Burke Teichert, retired as vice president and general manager of Deseret - Beef Magazine (March 2012)
RED HILL
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RED ANGUS
— 2013 — RED
HILL FARMS — 2013 —
Red Hill SimAngus Bulls Since 1996, the American Simmental Association (ASA) has conducted an extensive progeny evaluation program. This program has identified the superior calving ease and carcass genetics in the breed. The Simmental breed was also the first breed involved in the University of Illinois progeny test where complete gain, feed efficiency, and carcass data has been accumulated. Quite simply, the Simmental breed has been the industry leader in sire progeny evaluation. The Simmental genetic evaluation is solely based on data from herds involved in Total Herd Enrollment (THE). Because of the superior growth rate and muscling of Simmental cattle, the breed is a natural complement to Red and Black Angus genetics.
Red Hill SimAngus 18-Month Old Bulls
The Simmental bull management has been identical to that of the Red Angus bulls – as all the bulls ran in the same pastures and were fed from the same troughs. The Fall Bulls were weaned in April 2012. After a brief dry lot weaning period, the bulls ran on fescue pasture and free choice mineral during the Spring and Summer. Yearling weight, frame score, scrotal circumference, and ultrasound data were taken on 9/10/12. It would have been easy to step up the energy in the diet and add 300 pounds to the yearling weights, but we feel this would have had a negative impact on the bulls’ longevity and chose the slower growing forage development. Since that date, the bulls have been on limited pasture with a TMR haylage based ration to maintain condition. Breeding Soundness Exams were performed on February 12, 2013 and the scrotal measurements printed in this catalog are from that date. These bulls have the right condition (fit and trim) and age to service cows immediately.
LOT 15 (179Y)
RED HILL
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SIMANGUS
— 2013 — RED HILL FARMS — 2013 — GW Predestined 701T RED HILL 645W 85T 167Y GW Predestined 645W
14 Bull
2659534 8/29/11
50K
Opening Bid: CE
EPD 16.8 SM%
RATIO
PB SM BB/PP $3,500 YW
GW Miss Lucky One 517R GW Lucky Charm 665K Red Hill 665K Strike 85T Gw Miss Lucky Strike 951
BW
WW
0.1
52.1 80.5 13.8 26.6 52.6 14.8 -0.32 0.57
1
15
90
80
BW 71
205 472
365 807
ADG 2.10
103
98
Dam's Info:
98 YOB
MCE MILK MWW DOC 3
25
60
Scrotal 34.5
3
YG 20
Frame 4.8
92 2007 WT./BCS
1115 / 4
BR
3/95
MARB REA
0.89
1
10
%IMF 2.85
REA 11.4
97
100
WR
3/109
API
TI
142
74
2
5
REA/CWT 1.43
100 2/104
YR
167Y is the bull we chose to use for Fall 2012 breeding. We used him on heifers. He represents so many traits hard to come by in a purebred Simmental bull -- excellent calving ease and carcass traits. Additionally, 167Y is moderate framed, has excellent structural correctness and a calm disposition. 167Y's dam, 85T, is nursing another full brother this year.
LOT 14 (167Y)
15 Bull
2659535 9/12/11
PB SM Blk/Polled $3,500
Opening Bid: CE EPD 16.7 SM%
RATIO
GW Predestined 701T GW Predestined 645W GW Miss Lucky One 517R GW Lucky Charm 665K Red Hill 665K Brooks 23U Red Hill Ms Brooks 2S
RED HILL 645W 23U 179Y
YW
API
TI
64
25
3
10
45
%IMF 1.41
REA 12.8
59.5 93.7 12.6 26.0 55.8 14.0 -0.23 0.19
25
65
45
BW 80
205 554
365 898
ADG 2.20
90
115
109
Dam's Info:
YOB
10
30
40
Scrotal 38.0
5
YG
134
WW
0.9
1
MCE MILK MWW DOC
0.97
BW
65
Frame 6.4
97 2008 WT./BCS
1045 / 5
BR
2/103
MARB REA
48
113
WR
2/114
REA/CWT 1.46
102 YR
2/105
179Y is the most powerfully constructed bull in this year's offering. This bull possesses extreme natural thickness and body capacity on huge feet. This is an example of the reason we purchased his sire, 645W. We saw 645W and just admired his stoutness and correctness of structure. It is no coincidence that these first two fall SimAngus bulls are out of Lucky Charm daughters. Lucky Charm was ahead of his time for producing beef for profit.
RED HILL
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SIMANGUS
— 2013 — RED HILL FARMS — 2013 — G A R US Premium Beef RED HILL 021TS 005K 162Y GW Premium Beed 021TS
16 Bull
2659530 8/28/11
50K
Opening Bid: CE
EPD 20.3 SM%
RATIO
3/4 SM 1/4 AN BB/PP $3,500 YW
GW Miss Lucky Charm 410P GW Lucky Strike 147G GW Miss Lucky Strike 005 GW Miss High Density 654
15
65
35
BW 65
205 536
365 851
ADG 2.00
ET
ET
Dam's Info:
ET YOB
1
20
35
Scrotal 34.0
2
YG
API
TI
167
75
20
1
1
15
%IMF 2.51
REA 11.5
WW
55.2 97.1 15.7 26.5 54.1 16.7 -0.33 0.46
1
MCE MILK MWW DOC
1.02
BW
-1.5
10
Frame 5.6
ET 2000 WT./BCS
1350 / 5
BR
9/104
MARB REA
77
116
WR
9/109
REA/CWT 1.32
92 8/107
YR
162Y is a very long bodied bull with good feet. His dam, 005K is a donor at Red Hill. We have seven daughters of 005K in our herd and sold a son of her in 2011 to L.J. Watson, KY.
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RED HILL 645W 150T 171Y
Bull
2659537 9/6/11 Opening Bid: CE
EPD 13.4 SM%
RATIO
GW Predestined 701T GW Predestined 645W GW Miss Lucky One 517R MMF BO R1 Red Hill R1 Cldwell 150T 1BWJ Caldwell L125
5/8 SM 1/4 AR 1/8 AN Blk/PP $2,000
BW
WW
1.0
51.4 82.6 11.9 31.0 56.7
YW
MCE MILK MWW DOC
20
50
75
65
BW 71
205 481
365 881
ADG 2.50
10
3
103
100
107
110
Dam's Info:
YOB
2007 WT./BCS
20
Scrotal 33.0
8.3 70
YG 30
Frame 4.6 1125 / 5
BR
API
TI
0.80
138
66
10
10
15
40
%IMF 3.18
REA 11.8
MARB REA
-0.26 0.57
3/95
108
104
WR
3/100
REA/CWT 1.31
92 YR
2/105
171Y posted above average individual performance. His dam is sired by R1, a sire whose daughters are very functional, sound structured females with excellent udders.
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RED HILL 645W 133U 182Y
Bull
2659529 9/13/11 Opening Bid: CE
EPD 12.7 SM%
RATIO
GW Predestined 701T GW Predestined 645W GW Miss Lucky One 517R Hooks Shear Force 38K RedHill 38K Dutchess 133U Red Hill 6033 Dutchess 107S
5/8 SM 1/4 AR 1/8 AN Blk/PP $2,000 YW
API
TI
49
80
1
55
95
%IMF 1.69
REA 14.0
44.5 68.6 10.9 24.4 46.7 13.4 -0.47 0.07
55
95
90
BW 78
205 416
365 799
ADG 2.40
93
86
Dam's Info:
97 YOB
15
30
75
Scrotal 35.0
15
YG
107
WW
1.2
25
MCE MILK MWW DOC
1.19
BW
1
Frame 4.4
105 2008 WT./BCS
1050 / 5
BR
2/113
MARB REA
57
123
WR
2/79
182Y is the most muscular bull in the sale. He has the feet and structure to cover cows.
RED HILL
20
SIMANGUS
REA/CWT 1.76
123 YR
1/97
— 2013 — RED
HILL FARMS — 2013 —
19
RED HILL 701T 124T 154Y
Bull
2659532 8/23/11 Opening Bid: CE
1/2 SM 1/4 AR 1/4 AN RED/PP $2,000
BW
WW
YW
-0.6
74.2
122
8.8
15
25
10
4
30
BW 77
205 574
365 996
ADG 2.70
94
119
121
119
Dam's Info:
YOB
2007 WT./BCS
EPD 14.0 SM%
RATIO
G A R Predestined GW Predestined 701T GW Miss Lucky Strike 363 MMF BO R1 Red Hill R1 Lady 124T Shady's Ms Marias 201
MCE MILK MWW DOC
YG
API
TI
1.30
139
84
20
1
15
2
%IMF 2.31
REA 13.7
MARB REA
25.4 62.5 10.7 -0.29 0.44 25
5
Scrotal 41.5
40
20
Frame 7.1 1515 / 7
BR
3/99
79
121
WR
2/99
REA/CWT 1.32
92 YR
2/108
154Y is all about the scales. He has been the heaviest bull at weaning and yearling. If you sell by the pound check him out.
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RED HILL 106W 131U 163Y
Bull
2659536 8/28/11 Opening Bid: CE
EPD 15.2 SM%
RATIO
Hooks Shear Force 38K Hook's Wally 106W TSN Miss Future P037 GW Red Coat 099TS RedHill 99TS Monu 131U Shady's Ms Marias 275
5/8 SM 1/4 AR 1/8 AN Red/PP $2,000
API
TI
133
71
55
1
20
20
%IMF 2.08
REA 12.1
WW
YW
MCE MILK MWW DOC
58.7
90
11.5 18.6 48.0 15.6 -0.30 0.23
10
10
50
50
BW 62
205 427
365 791
ADG 2.30
115
88
Dam's Info:
96 YOB
10
80
70
Scrotal 35.0
3
YG
1.00
BW
-2.3
65
Frame 4.8
101 2008 WT./BCS
1020 / 5
BR
2/114
MARB REA
71
107
WR
2/86
REA/CWT 1.51
106 YR
2/95
163Y has been impressive since weaning. He is a well balanced bull with excellent disposition and soundness.
LOT 20 (163Y)
RED HILL
21
SIMANGUS
— 2013 — RED
HILL FARMS — 2013 —
21
RED HILL 645W U441 209Y
Bull
2659531 10/10/11
5/8 SM 3/8 AN Blk/PP $2,000
Opening Bid: CE
GW Predestined 701T GW Predestined 645W GW Miss Lucky One 517R SSF BLK P-Design R424 SSF BLK Missy U441 SSF BLK Missy S767
TI
62
10
35
10
55
%IMF 2.21
REA 9.67
SM%
10
40
95
85
BW 77
205 477
365 805
ADG 2.10
94
99
22
98 YOB
55
Scrotal 34.5
20
2659533 8/20/11
CE EPD 16.0
60
Frame 5.1
92 2008 WT./BCS
1025 / 5
BR
BW
WW
-3.6
54.1 93.7 10.4 29.8 56.8
YW
10
2
70
40
BW 66
205 529
365 878
ADG 2.20
109
110
107
Dam's Info:
YOB
MCE MILK MWW DOC 20
5
20
Scrotal 33.5
2/96
9.9 50
YG 40
Frame 4.5 1480 / 5
75
85
WR
2/95
REA/CWT 1.25
88 YR
2/94
BR
API
TI
0.98
176
93
1
1
1
1
%IMF 3.58
REA 13.6
MARB REA
-0.22 0.98
97 2005 WT./BCS
MARB REA
G A R Predestined GW Predestined 701T GW Miss Lucky Strike 363 Ironwood Design 3U 0350 Wardens Barbara 350 5320 Kapp Toreby Barbara SST 202
1/4 SM 3/4 AN Blk/PP $2,000
Opening Bid:
RATIO
10
RED HILL 701T 5320 146Y
Bull
SM%
20
YG
API
44.5 70.2 10.3 28.2 50.5 12.8 -0.18 0.58
Dam's Info:
MCE MILK MWW DOC
142
WW
0.3
RATIO
YW
0.59
BW
EPD 15.6
3/98
122
120
WR
3/124
REA/CWT 1.49
104 YR
2/110
146Y's dam, 5320, is a cow that always weans a heavy calf and her cattle always scan above average for IMF. A full brother to 146Y sold in 2012 to Jay Price and David Billingsley, KY. An additional plus for this bull is his short, slick hair coat.
RED HILL
22
SIMANGUS
— 2013 — RED
HILL FARMS — 2013 —
Red Hill Red Angus Spring Yearling Bulls
The bulls were developed on a high-roughage haylage based ration with a goal of the bulls gaining 2.25 pounds per day. Yearling weights, ultrasound data, and height measurements were taken on January 18, 2013. Scrotal measurements and BSEs were performed by Dr. Chad Shaw on February 12, 2013. The scrotal measurements printed are actual measurements from February 12, 2013. Many of these bulls have grown 1 to 2 centimeters since their January yearling measurements.
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LOT 23 (77Z)
23
RED HILL 84S JULIAN 77Z
Bull
1518897 2/1/12
1A
Opening Bid:
$5,000
EPD AR%
RATIO
Beckton Julian GG B571 Red Hill B571 Julian 84S Beckton Barmaid M554 CH BFCK Cherokee Cnyn 4912 1BWJ Barmaid 54P Beckton Barmaid M554 CH
CED
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
11
-3.2
56
83
25
53
1
11
2
13
20
34
21
77
5
14
48
50
BW 95
205 715
365 1041
ADG 2.04
ET
ET
Dam's Info:
ET YOB
Scrotal 36.5
CEM STAY MARB
Frame 5.2
ET 2004 WT./BCS
1440 / 7
BR
4/104
14
YG
REA
0.34 -0.07 0.38
11
62
%IMF 3.44
REA 11.8
95
97
WR
4/113
19
12
DAM MPPA 109.6 YR
4/106
77Z has been a standout since birth. He took off and grew like a weed. We have always admired his flawless structural soundness. He is double bred to our foundation M554 cow, a cow that was unique in her ablity to reproduce and flesh on fescue. Additionally, 77Z is very thick with excellent outward curvature to his rib. He comes at you and goes away with extra width. We would like to collect 77Z after the sale and plan to use him in our breeding program in 2013.
RED HILL
23
RED ANGUS
— 2013 — RED HILL FARMS — 2013 — Red Hill L081 Ranger 31R RHF-CCCH 46W RANGER 66Z RedHill 31R Ranger 46W
24 Bull
EPD AR%
RATIO
1518913 1/27/12
1B
Opening Bid:
$3,500
Red Hill 17P Caldwell 45S Beckton Julian GG B571 BUF CRK Marigold N049 BUF CRK Marigold 1230
CED
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
YG
REA
10
-2.6
49
73
21
46
4
11
7
12
0.41
0.00
0.16
7
20
74
72
39
64
61
23
14
36
43
46
44
BW 83
205 573
365 958
ADG 2.46
%IMF 3.73
REA 11.8
102
104
101
106
Dam's Info:
YOB
2003 WT./BCS
Scrotal 33.0
CEM STAY MARB
Frame 4.4 1240 / 5
BR
6/98
101
97
WR
7/100
DAM MPPA 100.4 YR
4/101
46W is a unique bull for siring cattle that have a good look, and for our fescue customers, these cattle have the best hair we have found. Lot 24 and Lot 25 are both excellent examples of 46W. If these bulls were to not sell we would use either or both on our cows. The paternal grandam, 45S, is a 17P daughter that is a model cow for our program. The uniqueness of this bull is he is a grandson of Marigold 1230, a matriarch in the Buffalo Creek program producing until she was 18 years old.
25 Bull
EPD AR%
RATIO
Red Hill L081 Ranger 31R RedHill 31R Ranger 46W Red Hill 17P Caldwell 45S Beckton Julian GG B571 BUF CRK Amber N379 BUF CRK Amber 3912
RHF-CCCH 46W RANGER 93Z 1518916 2/9/12
1B
Opening Bid:
$3,500
CEM STAY MARB
CED
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
16
-6.9
45
72
22
44
11
10
7
36
72
97
46
14
1
1
83
73
BW 64
205 572
365 980
ADG 2.6
78
104
104
112
Dam's Info:
YOB
2003 WT./BCS
Scrotal 30.5
Frame 4.8 1420 / 6
BR
7/94
16
YG
REA
0.47 -0.10 0.33
5
30
%IMF 3.85
REA 13.0
104
107
WR
6/102
12
18
DAM MPPA 101.6 YR
4/105
The dam of 93Z, N379, is an unbelievable cow. N379 is a B571 daughter with more size and power than most, and she has been a donor at Red Hill. This cow possess more rib and body than any cow on the farm. The last few falls she has been too wide to go down the alley and thru the chute!! We have three daughters of N379 in production. Additionally, she is the dam of live triplets born on 12-31-12. What a New Year's gift! This bull should be excellent for calving ease and making functional daughters.
26
RED HILL 84S JULIAN 78Z
Bull
1518898 2/4/12
1A
Opening Bid:
$2,750
EPD AR%
RATIO
Beckton Julian GG B571 Red Hill B571 Julian 84S Beckton Barmaid M554 CH BFCK Cherokee Cnyn 4912 1BWJ Barmaid 54P Beckton Barmaid M554 CH
CED
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
11
-3.2
56
83
25
53
1
11
2
14
5
14
48
50
13
20
34
21
77
11
57
BW 78
205 652
365 1003
ADG 2.19
%IMF 3.80
REA 12.7
ET
ET
Dam's Info:
ET YOB
Scrotal 35.5
CEM STAY MARB
Frame 5.0
ET 2004 WT./BCS
1440 / 7
BR
4/104
105
104
WR
4/113
78Z is a linebred M554. Check out his dam info on page 13.
RED HILL
24
RED ANGUS
YG
REA
0.36 -0.09 0.43 14
8
DAM MPPA 109.6 YR
4/106
— 2013 — RED HILL FARMS — 2013 — Beckton Julian GG B571 RED HILL 84S JULIAN 9Z Red Hill B571 Julian 84S
27 Bull
EPD AR%
RATIO
1518895 1/9/12
1A
Opening Bid:
$2,750
Beckton Barmaid M554 Ch BFCK Cherokee Cnyn 4912 1BWJ Barmaid 54P Beckton Barmaid M554 CH CEM STAY MARB
CED
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
11
-3.2
56
83
25
53
1
11
2
13
20
34
21
77
5
14
48
50
BW 75
205 563
365 888
ADG 2.03
ET
ET
Dam's Info:
ET YOB
Scrotal 36.5
Frame 4.9
ET 2004 WT./BCS
1440 / 7
BR
4/104
14
YG
REA
0.35 -0.08 0.39
11
59
%IMF 3.61
REA 12.0
100
99
WR
4/113
16 3
11
DAM MPPA 109.6 YR
4/106
9Z is a linebred M554. Check out his dam info on page 13.
28
RHF-CCCH 84S JULIAN 24Z
Bull
1518923 1/15/12
1A
Opening Bid:
$2,500
EPD AR%
RATIO
Beckton Jullian GG B571 Red Hill B571 Jullian 84S Beckton Barmaid M554 CH LCC Major League A502M BUF CRK Primrose P050 BUF CRK Primrose 3150
CED
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
3
0.9
68
90
18
52
3
8
5
15
54
81
11
35
67
23
53
82
36
10
87
BW 92
205 633
365 937
ADG 1.9
%IMF 3.76
REA 14.1
115
115
Dam's Info:
99 YOB
Scrotal 36.0
CEM STAY MARB
Frame 4.7
82 2004 WT./BCS
1410 / 5
BR
5/107
YG
REA
0.21 -0.11 0.50
102
116
WR
5/107
11
4
DAM MPPA 105.2 YR
5/103
24Z was a favorite of many visitors last summer. His dam, P050, always has a calf a little bigger at birth but she sure makes up for it at weaning. Her bull last year sold to Mike Brown Family, KY. The granddam of 24Z, 3150, was a very important donor in the Buffalo Creek program.
RED HILL
25
RED ANGUS
— 2013 — RED HILL FARMS — 2013 — Beckton Nebua L P093 RHF-BUF 4X NEBULA 62Z RedHill P093 Nebula 4X
29 Bull
EPD AR%
RATIO
1518902 1/26/12
1A
Opening Bid:
$2,500
1BWJ Barmaid 54P BUF CRK Nice'n Easy T189 BUF CRK Barmaid 194W Red Hill B571 Barmaid 85S
CED
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
12
-4
61
89
17
47
1
13
4
77
55
32
11
50
3
10
35
40
BW 80
205 665
365 1102
ADG 2.73
100
100
100
103
Dam's Info:
YOB
2009 WT./BCS
Scrotal 33.5
CEM STAY MARB
Frame 5.8 850 / 4
BR
1/100
16
YG
REA
0.43 -0.05 0.25
4
39
%IMF 4.06
REA 10.8
100
100
WR
1/100
30
28
DAM MPPA 100.0 YR
1/105
This bull was contemporied as a solo which kept his growth numbers from going up.Look at his actuals and he would have ratioed extremely well for WW and YW. Both granddams are daughters of M554. This bull will do what our Red Angus bulls are designed to do. 62Z excels in calving ease and maternal traits while adding a little extra growth. The 4X cattle have performed well.
30
RHF-CCCH 28U RIPPER 8Z
Bull
1518925 1/8/12
1A
Opening Bid:
$2,500
EPD AR%
RATIO
Red Hill L081 Ripper 13R Red Hill 13R Ripper 28U Red Hill Barmaid 46S BFCK Cherokee Cnyn 4912 BUF CRK Vesta P253 BUF CRK Vesta 5693
CED
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
10
-4.7
53
82
20
46
-4
11
1
54
61
13
35
85
7
5
60
52
BW 74
205 530
365 949
ADG 2.62
93
96
100
113
Dam's Info:
YOB
2004 WT./BCS
Scrotal 34.0
CEM STAY MARB
Frame 4.1 932 / 6
BR
4/95
15
YG
REA
0.21 -0.10 0.39
6
87
%IMF 3.77
REA 11.6
102
96
WR
5/98
12
11
DAM MPPA 98.5 YR
4/100
8Z has bloomed in the last few weeks. He has moved higher on our list of bulls each month since weaning. He should be an excellent heifer bull. His dam, P253, raised a heifer that sold in last year's sale to Charles Finney, IN and a bull that sold in 2009 to Ricky Hooperton, KY.
31 Bull
EPD AR%
RATIO
Red Hill B571 Julian 84S Red Hill 84S Julian 149U Red Hill 6033 Vernice 87S BUF CRK Romeo L081 Coyote Hills L081 Barmaid 20T Red Hill 4912 Barmaid 16R
RHF-CCCH 149U JULIAN 50Z 1518881 1/22/12
1A
Opening Bid:
$2,500
CED
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
10
-3.4
55
84
22
50
6
12
5
30
38
71
19
36
7
12
53
47
BW 76
205 534
365 894
ADG 2.25
95
97
Dam's Info:
95 YOB
Scrotal 37.0
CEM STAY MARB
Frame 4.0 1195 / 5
BR
20 %IMF 3.51
97 2007 WT./BCS
13
3/97
0.44 36 36 REA 11.1
95
91
WR
3/101
YG
REA
0.09
0.00
84
79 77
DAM MPPA 100.4 YR
3/100
50Z combines two granddams that are our very best cows, 87S and 16R. 87S is the dam of 149U owned by L.J. Watson, KY, Lot 1 last year going to Calvo Family, NE and a bull working for Rogers Cattle Company, NC. 16R is a flush sister to the Red Hill donor, 54P, and was the dam of our top selling heifer in 2012 for $5,000 going to the Gerkin Family, IN. 50Z's dam, 20T, produced a bull that sold in 2012 to Mike and Hannah England, KY. Lots of good cows represented behind this bull.
RED HILL
26
RED ANGUS
— 2013 — RED
32
RATIO
Red Hill B571 Julian 84S Red Hill 84S Julian 149U Red Hill 6033 Vernice 87S Beckton Lancer M361 TD 1BWJ Classic 25P Shady's Ms Marias 281
RED HILL 149U JULIAN 133Z
Bull
EPD AR%
HILL FARMS — 2013 —
1518919 3/9/12
1A
Opening Bid:
$2,500
CED
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
7
-0.8
58
79
28
57
2
10
6
4
6
43
37
23
20
49
39
59
BW 87
205 672
365 1008
ADG 2.1
109
122
107
Dam's Info:
YOB
Scrotal 32.5
CEM STAY MARB
Frame 4.7
91 2004 WT./BCS
1305 / 6
BR
7/99
18
0.47
1
30
%IMF 3.52
REA 10.4
100
100
WR
7/116
YG
REA
0.10
0.17
87
42
DAM MPPA 113.4 YR
6/114
133Z's dam is fun to write about because she has done everything we could ask of her. 25P's calves are small at birth and yet well above average for WW, YW, IMF, and REA. This spring makes her eighth calf in a row, all being born in a 40-day window. She has top end bulls working for Mike Smith, GA and Gerkin Family, IN. Additionally, Hobbs, OH and Schmidt, WA bought her heifer last year.
RED HILL
27
RED ANGUS
— 2013 — RED
33
RATIO
Feddes Direct Nors 7130 MontVue Red Future W439 Math Chey N8977 Red Hill L081 Ripper 13R Red Hill 13R Top Jack 22T Red Hill 442 Top Jack 2R
RED HILL W439 FUTURE 27Z
Bull
EPD AR%
HILL FARMS — 2013 —
1518882 1/17/12
1A
Opening Bid:
$2,500
CED
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
4
-0.8
56
81
24
51
3
8
4
20
27
50
78
50
43
49
50
55
BW 83
205 606
365 975
ADG 2.31
104
110
103
100
Dam's Info:
YOB
2007 WT./BCS
Scrotal 34.5
CEM STAY MARB
Frame 5.0 1205 / 5
BR
2/103
11
YG
REA
0.55 -0.10 0.47
42
17
%IMF 3.58
REA 13.6
97
112
WR
2/108
12
6
DAM MPPA 104.6 YR
2/106
27Z's dam, 22T, is one of our favorite cows. She has bred AI, early in the season, five years in a row. In addition, 22T has tremendous fleshing ablity and perfect udder structure.
34
RED HILL 84S JULIAN 42Z
Bull
1518946 1/20/12
1A
Opening Bid:
$2,000
EPD AR%
RATIO
Beckton Julian GG B571 Red Hill B571 Julian 84S Beckton Barmaid M554 CH Beckton Loki C M740 Beckton Minerva S225 LO Beckton Minerva F495 CH
CED
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
YG
REA
12
-3.0
57
80
22
50
-1
8
6
18
0.42
0.07
0.05
3
16
46
57
37
37
24
89
23
1
41
77
68
BW 78
205 614
365 932
ADG 1.99
%IMF 3.36
REA 11.1
98
112
Dam's Info:
99 YOB
Scrotal 34.0
CEM STAY MARB
Frame 4.8
86 2006 WT./BCS
1265 / 7
BR
5/104
91
91
WR
5/105
DAM MPPA 103.5 YR
5/103
42Z is another 84S son that offers a different maternal pedigree. This is the only Loki bred Red Angus cow that we have, and she has done a nice job. Check out her weaning ratios. She also raised a heifer that sold in last year's sale to Charles Finney, IN.
35 Bull
EPD AR%
RATIO
Feddes Direct Nors 7130 MontVue Red Future W439 Math Chey N8977 1BWJ Julian 17P Red Hill 17P Caldwell 45S 1BWJ Caldwell 3P
RED HILL W439 FUTURE 59Z 1518942 1/25/12
1B
Opening Bid:
$2,000
CED
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
9
-5.1
44
65
26
49
2
12
7
7
44
43
11
14
10
4
85
84
BW 67
205 535
365 869
ADG 2.15
82
97
Dam's Info:
92 YOB
Scrotal 34.5
CEM STAY MARB
Frame 4.3
93 2006 WT./BCS
1310 / 6
BR
5/98
13
YG
REA
0.64 -0.11 0.37
25
8
%IMF 4.26
REA 11.5
115
95
WR
5/102
11
14
DAM MPPA 101.2 YR
5/101
59Z's dam, 45S, is a model cow at Red Hill. Almost every visitor will find this cow and ask about her. If you go down the bottom side of this pedigree there are three dams (45S, 3P, K127) all still in active production at Red Hill. The next cow back stayed here until she was 12 years-old. We sampled 59Z's sire to add some carcass traits and outcross pedigree.
RED HILL
28
RED ANGUS
— 2013 — RED
HILL FARMS — 2013 —
Red Hill SimAngus Spring Yearling Bulls
The bulls were developed on a high-roughage haylage based ration with a goal of the bulls gaining 2.25 pounds per day. Yearling weights, ultrasound data, and height measurements were taken on January 18, 2013. Scrotal measurements and BSEs were performed by Dr. Chad Shaw on February 12, 2013. The scrotal measurements printed are actual measurements fromFebruary 12, 2013. Many of these bulls have grown 1 to 2 centimeters since their January yearling measurements.
36 Bull
2659621 1/14/12
50K
Opening Bid: CE
EPD 13.9 SM%
RATIO
Peltons R Coat 3P GW Red Coat 099TS GW Miss Lucky Jess 310N BFCK Cherokee Cnyn 4912 1BWJ Barmaid 54P Beckton Barmaid M554 CH
RED HILL RED COAT 21Z 3/8 SM 5/8 AR RED/PP $4,000
BW
WW
YW
-1.1
71.7
114
4.5 80
15
15
10
10
BW 98
205 685
365 1072
ADG 2.50
ET
ET
Dam's Info:
ET YOB
MCE MILK MWW DOC
YG
API
TI
0.94
131
85
30
2
20
2
%IMF 3.30
REA 15.0
MARB REA
11.3 47.1 15.1 -0.18 0.39 99
75
Scrotal 40.0
4
60
Frame 5.2
ET 2004 WT./BCS
1440 / 7
BR
4/96
97
119
WR
4/113
REA/CWT 1.35
104 YR
4/106
21Z is the bull that has been a standout all year. He is from our top producing Red Angus donor, 54P. In this mating we combined a top Red Angus cow with the best traits of our Red Angus cattle with the Red Simmental bull that will add tremendous growth and feedlot performance while not sacrificing calving ease. We believe 21Z represents the best our program has to offer. Check out 21Z's dam information on page 13.
LOT 36 (21Z)
RED HILL
29
SIMANGUS
— 2013 — RED
37
HILL FARMS — 2013 — B/R New Design 036 G A R Predestined G A R Ext 4206 GW Lucky Man 644N RedHill 644N Ms Light 92W GW Ms Bright Light 211K
RED HILL 5899 92W 56Z
Bull
1/2 SM 1/2 AN Blk/Polled $3,000
2694740 1/25/12 Opening Bid: CE
API
TI
137
78
2
15
15
10
%IMF 3.13
REA 13.2
WW
YW
MCE MILK MWW DOC
2.9
70.2
116
10.1 25.1 60.2 13.5 -0.06 0.71
SM%
40
85
15
10
BW 98
205 619
365 1093
ADG 3.00
81
113
116
117
Dam's Info:
YOB
2009 WT./BCS
RATIO
20
25
10
Scrotal 34.5
15
YG
0.72
BW
EPD 10.8
95
Frame 4.8 984 / 5
BR
MARB REA
2/80
90
108
WR
1/113
REA/CWT 1.25
96 YR
1/116
56Z offers outstanding weaning and yearling growth. His dam, 92W, is a full sister to 1U and 4U that sold in our 2009 sale to Jay Price, KY and Skipper Todd, KY. This bull's maternal granddam, 211K, is still producing in our herd at the age of thirteen. She has calved in our spring season each year.
38 Bull
2659624 1/22/12
50K
Opening Bid: CE
RATIO
3/4 SM 1/4 AN BB/PP $3,000
API
TI
177
85
2
15
1
2
%IMF 3.69
REA 13.0
WW
YW
MCE MILK MWW DOC
66.0
107
13.9 25.7 58.7 14.6 -0.20 0.70
1
30
25
20
BW 103
205 683
365 1023
ADG 2.20
75
119
108
Dam's Info:
YOB
2
25
15
Scrotal 35.5
10
YG
0.72
BW
-0.1
EPD 20.4 SM%
G A R US Premium Beef GW Premium Beef 021TS GW Miss Lucky Charm 410P GW Lucky Boy 252U RedHill 252U 219K 5WX GW Miss Maternal 219
RED HILL PREMIUM BEEF 49Z
50
Frame 5.5
86 2009 WT./BCS
1030 / 6
BR
MARB REA
122
101
WR
1/119
1/75
REA/CWT 1.32
102 YR
1/108
49Z is a homo black, homo polled bull that offers tremendous performance and carcass merit. His sire, 021TS is one of the best calving ease bulls we have used. The maternal granddam, was a consistent producer at Gateway Simmentals and Red Hill Farms. She was one of the thickest, squarest-hipped cows to come down the alley at our farm.
What Does An Angus Cow Weigh? Based on the phenotypic database on hand in Angus Herd Improvement Records (AHIR®) of the American Angus Association, the average 6 year old Angus cow with a body condition score (BCS) of 6 weighs 1,390 pounds. -SallyNorthcutt, ANGUS Journal (December 2012) At Red Hill we weigh every cow at weaning and publish the cows’ weights for the customers. We put downward selection pressure on cow weights. Therefore, the cows at Red Hill are getting smaller, NOT bigger! RED HILL
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LOT 39 (55Z)
PICTURE
DAM OF LOT 39 39 Bull
2659620 1/24/12
50K
Opening Bid: CE
EPD 16.5 SM%
RATIO
GW Predestined 701T Hook's Xpectation 36X Hooks Mika 141M GW Red Coat 099TS RedHill 099TS 363L 29X GW Miss Lucky Strike 363
RED HILL 36X 29X 55Z PB SM RED/PP $3,000
BW
WW
YW
MCE MILK MWW DOC
-2.1
67.8
107
16.9 23.2 57.1 14.6 -0.43 0.36
2
2
30
20
BW 81
205 610
365 1021
ADG 2.60
1
50
102
106
108
101
Dam's Info:
YOB
2010 WT./BCS
35
Scrotal 35.0
YG
3
1
Frame 4.8 1090 / 6
BR
1/102
MARB REA
1.31
2
1
%IMF 2.21
REA 13.8
73
108
WR
1/106
API
TI
144
81
2
1
REA/CWT 1.46
113 YR
1/108
55Z's sire is a bull we liked when we saw him on the cow at Tom Hook's a few summers ago. We are retaining a dozen heifers sired by 36X this year. These cattle have all indications that they will make good females. 55Z's dam is a unique combination of mating our Red Coat bull to GW Predestined 701T's dam. Check out the percentiles on this 55Z bull--he is at the top for all traits.
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GW Predestined 701T GW Step Out 672X GW Miss Lucky Charm 832P MMF BO R1 Red Hill R1 Cldwll 60T 1BWJ Caldwell K144
RED HILL 672X 60T 58Z
Bull
2659625 1/25/12 Opening Bid: CE
5/8 SM 1/4 AN 1/8 AR Blk/PP $2,750
API
TI
141
76
3
10
10
10
%IMF 3.74
REA 12.0
WW
YW
MCE MILK MWW DOC
0.5
60.3
96.8
10.3 27.7 57.8 11.0 -0.21 0.68
SM%
35
40
45
35
BW 81
205 586
365 1003
ADG 2.60
102
107
107
101
Dam's Info:
YOB
2007 WT./BCS
RATIO
20
15
20
Scrotal 38.0
35
YG
0.81
BW
EPD 11.8
45
Frame 6.1 1355 / 6
BR
4/92
MARB REA
108
98
WR
3/115
REA/CWT 1.16
90 YR
3/116
58Z's dam, 60T, is a consistent producer of top end bulls. Her 2010 bull sold for $3,600 to Jay Price, KY and her 2011 bull was the top selling spring SimAngus bull selling for $5,500 to Chad Shaw, KY. 58Z's maternal granddam, K144, is still an active producer at Red Hill at the age of thirteen. It is worth noting that she has calved in our 50 day spring calving season every year. Cows that reproduce regularly until this age are invaluable.
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41
RED HILL IRONSTONE 64Z
Bull
2659622 1/26/12
1/2 SM 1/2 AN Blk/PP $2,750
Opening Bid: CE
BW
WW
EPD
7.0
2.7
67.1 105.6
SM%
80
80
20
20
BW 100
205 613
365 1052
ADG 2.80
79
112
112
109
Dam's Info:
YOB
2000 WT./BCS
RATIO
C A Future Direction 5321 R/M Ironstone 4047 B/R Ruby of Tiffany 5144 GW Bright Light 019H GW Ms Bright Light 211K SAC Miss 600U 43E
YW
MCE MILK MWW DOC
6.2 65
YG
API
TI
0.36
111
71
15
80
45
20
%IMF 3.37
REA 10.7
MARB REA
22.0 55.5 10.9 -0.05 0.52 50
25
Scrotal 37.0
35
95
Frame 5.6 1415 / 6
BR
11/94
98
87
WR
10/109
REA/CWT 1.01
78 YR
10/105
64Z's dam, 211K, has calved this spring at the age of thirteen. She has calved each year since she was two. She still has a very functional udder and fleshes well. We have retained two daughters of 211K in our herd and have sold three sons of her to Jay Price, KY, Skipper Todd, KY, and Bill Pearson, TN.
42 Bull
2659618 2/6/12
3/8 SM 5/8 AN Blk/PP $2,750
Opening Bid: CE EPD 17.1 SM%
RATIO
GW Predestined 701T GW Predestined 645W GW Miss Lucky One 517R S S Traveler 6807 T510 Kapp Toreby Barbara SST 202 Kapp Torey Barbara ND042
RED HILL 645W 202 84Z
BW
WW
YW
MCE MILK MWW DOC
-0.3
47.7
79.4
12.2 31.7 55.6 10.3 -0.22 0.73
3
30
90
70
BW 87
205 604
365 951
ADG 2.20
94
110
101
Dam's Info:
YOB
10
2
25
45
YG 40
Frame 5.2
Scrotal 34.0
86 2002 WT./BCS
RED HILL
3/102
MARB REA
0.77
2
10
%IMF 3.03
REA 12.4
87
101
WR
3/110
1170 / 6
BR
32
SIMANGUS
API
TI
159
73
3
15
REA/CWT 1.3
100 YR
3/104
— 2013 — RED
43
2659628 1/28/12
5/8 SM 1/4 AR 1/8 AN RED/PP Opening Bid: $2,750
50K CE
API
TI
159
81
20
1
3
3
%IMF 3.12
REA 13.5
WW
YW
MCE MILK MWW DOC
55.5
88.3
14.4 25.3 53.1 13.4 -0.38 0.46
4
1
65
55
BW 71
205 546
365 986
ADG 2.80
114
100
105
109
Dam's Info:
YOB
2009 WT./BCS
2
25
40
Scrotal 33.0
15
YG
1.08
BW
-4.7
EPD 17.0
RATIO
GW Predestined 701T Hook's Xpectation 36X Hooks Mika 141M GW Red Coat 099TS Redhill 99TS Caldwell 108W 1BWJ Caldwell K144
RED HILL 36X 108W 68Z
Bull
SM%
HILL FARMS — 2013 —
4
Frame 5.1 1000 / 5
BR
2/111
MARB REA
90
110
WR
2/99
REA/CWT 1.38
107 YR
2/98
68Z has been one of out favorites all year. This is a hybrid bull that should offer as much calving ease as any British bull. This bull's maternal grandam, K144, has calved each spring since 2002. She is still in good shape for a 13 year-old cow.
44 Bull
2698641 2/12/12
3/8 SM 5/8 AN Blk/PP $2,000
Opening Bid: CE
BW
WW
YW
-0.9
42.5
66.9
9.8
30
20
95
90
20
BW 64
205 540
365 885
ADG 2.20
122
99
EPD 12.4 SM%
RATIO
GW Predestined 701T Gw Predestined 645W GW Miss Lucky One 517R Ironwood 4P8 701 4333 Wardens Rito 3U 4333 7311 Wardens Rito 3U 0350 5343
RED HILL 645W 7311 99Z
Dam's Info:
94 YOB
MCE MILK MWW DOC
YG
API
TI
0.65
134
66
10
25
15
40
%IMF 3.49
REA 12.6
MARB REA
29.6 50.8 12.3 -0.19 0.55 5
55
Scrotal 33.5
20
55
Frame 4.6
86 2007 WT./BCS
1155 / 6
RED HILL
33
BR
2/101
101
102
WR
2/104
SIMANGUS
REA/CWT 1.41
109 YR
2/106
— 2013 — RED
45
2659626 1/31/12
3/4 SM 1/4 AN Blk/PP $2,000
Opening Bid: CE EPD 15.8
RATIO
BW
WW
YW
MCE MILK MWW DOC
-1.8
60.2
89.3
13.2 28.6 58.7 14.6 -0.23 0.51
10
10
45
50
BW 89
205 615
365 976
ADG 2.30
96
107
103
Dam's Info:
YOB
46
9843392 1/30/12 Opening Bid: CE
10
15
Scrotal 34.0
10
YG 40
Frame 4.9
90 2010 WT./BCS
800 / 5
BR
BW
WW
YW
55.5
90.2
9.5
MCE MILK MWW DOC
15
5
65
50
25
BW 89
205 534
365 1034
ADG 3.20
92
97
110
125
Dam's Info:
YOB
2005 WT./BCS
24.9 52.7 30
40
Scrotal 35.5
1/96
9.6
0.76
15
10
%IMF 2.19
REA 11.9
72
93
WR
1/107
55
YG
API
TI
156
79
3
5
REA/CWT 1.3
100 YR
1/103
BR
API
TI
0.62
142
78
20
30
10
10
%IMF 3.45
REA 13.3
MARB REA
-0.11 0.47 80
Frame 5.6 1285 / 6
MARB REA
GW Predestined 701T Hook's Xpectation 36X Hooks Mika 141M Beckton Nebula M045 Red Hill M045 Lydia 65R Beckton Lydia M513 EP
3/8 SM 1/2 AR 1/8 AN RED/PP $2,000
-2.4
EPD 14.6
RATIO
3
RED HILL 36X 65R 74Z
Bull
SM%
GW Predestined 701T GW Predestined 773X GW Miss Lucky One 469P GW Predestined 701T Redhill 701T 005K 47X GW Miss Lucky Strike 005
RED HILL 773X 47X 75Z
Bull
SM%
HILL FARMS — 2013 —
4/98
99
108
WR
4/93
REA/CWT 1.29
100 YR
3/102
74Z gained exceptionally well from weaning to yearling.
47 Bull
2659627 1/11/12
3/8 SM 5/8 AR RED/PP $2,000
Opening Bid: CE
BW
WW
YW
-1.2
67.6
106
6.0
15
15
20
20
65
BW 69
205 468
365 903
ADG 2.80
ET
ET
EPD 13.9 SM%
RATIO
Peltons R Coat 3P GW Red Coat 099TS GW Miss Lucky Jess 310N BFCK Cherokee Cnyn 4912 1BWJ Barmaid 54P Beckton Barmaid M554 CH
RED HILL RED COAT 13Z
Dam's Info:
ET YOB
MCE MILK MWW DOC
YG
API
TI
0.72
119
76
70
15
35
10
%IMF 2.28
REA 12.8
MARB REA
15.3 49.1 15.1 -0.20 0.14 95
65
Scrotal 36.5
4
50
Frame 4.4
ET 2004 WT./BCS
1440 / 7
BR
4/96
67
102
WR
4/113
REA/CWT 1.41
109 YR
4/106
13Z is a flush brother to 21Z (Lot 36). This bull had a poor recip dam and just did not get off to as good of a start as 21Z. A GW Red Coat 099TS son was one of the top selling bulls for Wilkinson Simmentals, ND in February 2013 selling for $16,000.
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48
2698642 1/20/12 Opening Bid: CE
EPD 13.9
RATIO
1/2 SM 3/8 AR 1/8 AN RED/PP $2,000
BW
WW
-3.7
51.6 77.0 11.0 27.5 53.3 12.8 -0.22 0.56
YW
15
2
75
75
BW 73
205 506
365 912
ADG 2.60
112
88
Dam's Info:
96 YOB
MCE MILK MWW DOC 15
15
40
Scrotal 34.0 910 / 4
Bull
9843381 1/12/12
RATIO
BW
WW
YW
-1.3
57.3
103
7.3
40
15
55
25
50
BW 90
205 688
365 1021
ADG 2.10
ET
ET
Dam's Info:
ET YOB
BR
MCE MILK MWW DOC
27.3 55.9 15
25
Scrotal 32.5
1/112
8.5 70
YG 90
Frame 5.4 1170 / 6
0.77
10
10
%IMF 3.47
REA 13.1
115
102
WR
1/88
API
TI
149
80
5
4
REA/CWT 1.43
110 YR
1/96
BR
API
TI
0.55
124
77
1
45
30
10
%IMF 4.04
REA 11.2
MARB REA
-0.07 0.96
ET 2002 WT./BCS
MARB REA
C A Future Direction 5321 R/M Ironstone 4047 B/R Ruby of Tiffany 5144 S S Traveler 6807 T510 Kapp Toreby Barbara SST 202 Kapp Torey Barbara ND042
PB AN BB/PP $2,000
Opening Bid: CE
40
101 2010 WT./BCS
RED HILL IRONSTONE 18Z
EPD 11.2
20
YG
Frame 4.0
49
SM%
GW Predestined 701T Hook's Xpectation 36X Hooks Mika 141M BUF CRK Nice'n Easy T189 RedHill T189 70U 52X Red Hill 99TS Cldwell 70U
RED HILL 36X 52X 38Z
Bull
SM%
HILL FARMS — 2013 —
3/102
119
89
WR
3/110
REA/CWT 1.07
83 YR
3/104
18Z is a purebred Angus bull that excels for growth and carcass traits. Cattle from his dam have consistently scanned above average for %IMF. NOTE: The EPDs listed here are Simmental EPDs so he can be compared to our other animals.
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SIMANGUS
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Red Hill Red Angus Donor Cows
50
BUF CRK REDPRIDE P154
Cow
986160 5/16/04
1A
Opening Bid:
$7,000
EPD AR%
BKT Julian 7526 G Beckton Julian GG B571 BKT Marta 9A13 JL MRM Sioux Chief 832 MRM 832 8664 9005 MRM 8454 859 8664
CED
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
YG
REA
14
-3.9
51
76
20
46
-1
13
10
15
0.40
0.02
0.24
1
8
57
55
52
56
20
8
4
3
38
61
20
CEM STAY MARB
“A model cow in every sense of the word!” Gini Chase, Buffalo Creek Red Angus We first became acquainted with P154 when we purchased her son, BUF CRK Nice’n Easy T189, in the 2008 Buffalo Creek sale. While at the 2008 sale we found P154 in the large pastures, and after seeing her we knew we wanted to bring her son to Kentucky/Tennessee. Two years later we attended the Buffalo Creek Dispersal and once again we found P154 to be a standout. P154’s son, BUF CRK Nice’n Easy T189, is one of our most popular herd sires. He has seen more use in our program in the last two breeding seasons than any other sire. T189 is unparalleled in his thickness and rib shape, moderate stature, and his short slick hair coat which is so important to our fescue country customers. P154’s first natural calf at Red Hill was an April 2011 born bull sired by BUF CRK Lancer R017. He is now owned with the Calvo Family, Bassett, NE. P154 posts impressive progeny ratios (5/94 BW, 5/104 WW, 5/102 YW, 4/94 %IMF, 4/106 REA) and does this with a calm disposition and balanced udder. P154’s production record comes as no surprise as her dam was one of the top producers at Buffalo Creek. 9005, dam of P154, posted the following ratios 10/114 BW, 10/105 WW and 10/106 YW. P154 is our ideal cow to picture and also our ideal cow on paper. She does the things we believe Red Angus cattle should do—excel in calving ease, moderate growth and mature size, be top of the line in the profit driving traits of HPG, CEM, and STAY and while posting average carcass traits. P154 sells exposed to Red Hill U199 Lancer 151Y (LOT 4). Pregnancy ultrasound data will be available before the sale.
LOT 50 (P154)
LOT 51 (M172)
RED HILL
36
DONOR COWS
— 2013 — RED
51
BKTJulian 7526 G Beckton Julian GG B571 BKT Marta 9A13 JL BUF CRK Iowa 2886 BUF CRK Amy 6412 BUF CRK Amy 3385
BUF CRK AMY M172
Cow
EPD AR%
HILL FARMS — 2013 —
861920 5/16/02
1A
Opening Bid:
$5,000
CED
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
YG
REA
18
-5.7
48
67
18
42
-14
5
12
14
0.68
0.03
0.15
1
2
68
72
64
72
1
98
2
7
5
66
34
CEM STAY MARB
As we studied the data and pedigrees of the cows in the Buffalo Creek Dispersal, we found M172 to offer topͲend percentiles hard to match. She did not disappoint us when we found her. M172 is a very good footed, long striding cow that is moderate sized and has a sound udder. M172 has an amazing set of production ratios—8/83 BW, 7/103 WW, 6/101 YW, 6/117 %IMF, and 6/106 REA. There is no cow in the Red Angus database that combines CED, BW, ME, CEM, STAY and MARB as well as M172. M172 will be eleven later this spring. But when observing her in the field, she still has a youthful appearance and does not show her age. We have four daughters of M172 by 84S on the ground that look very promising. M172 sells exposed to BUF CRK Nice’n Easy T189. Pregnancy ultrasound data will be available before the sale.
**SPECIAL NOTE** It is with great reservation that we offer these two outstanding cows for sale. We have always committed ourselves to offering some of our best in our annual March sale. With the offering of these two proven cows and an outstanding lineup of heifers, we feel we are offering the best we have. We can only part with these females because of the success we have had with them as donor cows. Each cow has been flushed three times since their arrival at Red Hill Farms (June 2011, Nov 2011 and Dec 2012). P154 produced a total of 32 embryos and M172 produced a total of 28 embryos in their three flushes. Both cows have fall born heifer calves nursing, and they will be retained by Red Hill Farms. The calves will be weaned after the sale. Bulls from these two cows will be top end bulls in future Red Hill Farms sales and their daughters will surely have a lasting impact on our herd. We fully understand the risk associated with these aged cows; however, we believe these cows to be in great shape physically and reproductively. We will give the buyer the option to pay one half the purchase price and leave the cows at Red Hill. Red Hill will get any future natural calves, and we will split the embryo work (expenses and embryos) and the salvage value 50/50. We offer this option to share the risk on these cows if it might interest the buyer. Offer limited to no more than three flushes in two years. If you have interest in this arrangement talk to Bart prior to the sale.
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DONOR COWS
— 2013 — RED
HILL FARMS — 2013 —
Red Hill Red Angus Open Heifers We have grown the heifers very slowly (approximately 1.0 lb. ADG from weaning to yearling). We have learned that overfeeding replacement heifers is a waste of money and resources. Red Hill Farms yearling heifers have been wintered on a haylage based ration. Yearling weights, ultrasound data, and yearling height measurements were taken on January 16, 2012. Since late February, we have increased the nutrition on these heifers. We plan to breed in mid April; and therefore, we intend for these heifers to gain weight and body condition prior to breeding. We are excited to offer this group of heifers; however, if they do not sell we intend on keeping each one in our herd. These heifers are cycling and ready to breed.
52 Heifer
EPD AR%
RATIO
Red Hill B571 Julian 84S Red Hill 84S Julian 149U Red Hill 6033 Vernice 87S Beckton Epic K F075 BKT Larkeisa M327 EP BKT Larkeisa G703 CT
RED HILL 149U LARKEISA 108Z 1518906 2/14/12
1A
Opening Bid:
$5,000
CED
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
9
-2.1
54
84
19
46
-4
12
5
47
62
61
14
19
35
10
27
53
BW 73
205 539
365 749
106
106
110
Dam's Info:
YOB
CEM STAY MARB
Frame 4.8 2002 WT./BCS
1285 / 6
BR
8/101
16
0.42
3
40
%IMF 4.24
REA 9.3
102
101
WR
9/99
YG
REA
0.11
0.04
90
71
DAM MPPA 99.2 YR
8/100
108Z is a standout heifer in terms of her phenotype. Her sire, 149U, is siring cattle that are sound with body and muscle and are cattle that catch your eye when in the pasture. M327 is a beautiful cow with a perfect udder that has her tenth calf nursing her in 2013. We have retained two daughters of M327 in our herd and her 2009 bull, 40W, was a top selling 84S son going to Watson and Shaw, KY. It will not hurt our feelings if no one makes a bid on this female as she could stay at Red Hill and undoubtedly would pay her way.
LOT 52 (108Z)
RED HILL
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OPEN HEIFERS
— 2013 — RED
53
RATIO
Red Hill L081 Ripper 13R Red Hill 13R Ripper 28U Red Hill 17P Barmaid 46S BUF CRK Cherokee Ambush M BUF CRK Lass P409 BUF CRK Lass M034
RHF-CCCH 28U LASS 4Z
Heifer
EPD AR%
HILL FARMS — 2013 —
1518926 1/9/12
1A
Opening Bid:
$3,500
CED
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
8
-2.7
60
83
26
56
-1
9
3
50
8
8
26
71
65
14
20
34
BW 67
205 624
365 763
96
123
112
Dam's Info:
YOB
CEM STAY MARB
Frame 6.2 2004 WT./BCS
1250 / 6
BR
6/106
14
YG
REA
0.40 -0.09 0.38
11
45
%IMF 4.43
REA 11.0
106
120
WR
6/108
15
11
DAM MPPA 106.4 YR
5/107
4Z was the standout heifer in the summer and fall. She and her dam, P409, made a beautiful pair in the pasture. P409 is a model cow in the pasture and on paper. She is correctly structured with a beautiful udder. Her son, 212X, is a T189 son we sampled in our program before he was Lot 2 in our 2012 sale going to Crawford Brothers, TX. Each year we try to offer our best; however, it was hard to list this heifer. She is special.
DAM OF LOT 53
LOT 54 (22Z)
54 Heifer
EPD AR%
RATIO
Red Hill L081 Ripper 13R Red Hill 13R Ripper 28U Red Hill 17P Barmaid 46S Red Hill B571 Julian 84S Red Hill 84S Ms Marias 19W Shady's Ms Marias 283
RED HILL 28U MARIAS 22Z 1518861 1/15/12
1A
Opening Bid:
$3,500
CED
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
9
-2.9
60
96
19
49
0
11
8
21
63
42
30
22
8
10
17
31
BW 64
205 492
365 722
96
97
106
Dam's Info:
YOB
CEM STAY MARB
Frame 4.5 2009 WT./BCS
1160 / 5
BR
2/98
16
YG
REA
0.26 -0.04 0.38
5
79
%IMF 3.64
REA 8.8
87
96
WR
2/98
29
11
DAM MPPA 98.6 YR
2/102
We own this heifer in partnership with Gerkin Family, IN. This female spreads the data from birth to weaning very well. She is very sound and correctly structured. Her dam, 19W, raised a heifer we kept last year. This combination of 28U on 84S seems to work very well.
RED HILL
39
OPEN HEIFERS
— 2013 — RED
55
RATIO
Feddes Direct Nors 7130 MontVue Red Future W439 Math Chey N8977 Beckton Lancer M361 TD Red Hill M361 Miniata 46R LCC Miniata NA543
RHF-CCCH W439 MINIATA 12Z
Heifer
EPD AR%
HILL FARMS — 2013 —
1518900 1/10/12
1A
Opening Bid:
$3,500
CED
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
5
-0.4
52
73
32
58
2
12
3
70
1
5
46
19
65
33
56
62
BW 75
205 498
365 659
107
98
Dam's Info:
CEM STAY MARB
Frame 4.7
97 YOB
2005 WT./BCS
1355 / 7
BR
5/102
13
YG
REA
0.65 -0.09 0.57
21
7
%IMF 4.94
REA 9.4
119
103
WR
5/108
15
2
DAM MPPA 106.0 YR
3/102
12Z's dam, 46R, is a cow we flushed last year. She represents our segment of Red Angus cows with a little more power and mass. 46R is out of the same cow as our herdsires, 31R and 2U.12Z's sire is a bull that sold in the MontVue Dispersal that we sampled for his type and kind and exceptional carcass traits.
56 Heifer
EPD AR%
RATIO
Beckton Julian GG B571 Red Hill B571 Julian 84S Beckton Barmaid M554 CH Red Hill 17P Julian 66S Red Hill 66S Barmaid 57W Red Hill 17P Barmaid 46S
RED HILL 84S BARMAID 23Z 1518866 1/15/12
1A
Opening Bid:
$2,250
CED
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
12
-2.6
56
88
18
46
-7
12
8
37
70
63
5
19
8
3
21
48
BW 65
205 453
365 658
97
89
Dam's Info:
CEM STAY MARB
Frame 3.7
96 YOB
2009 WT./BCS
928 / 4
BR
2/100
18
0.33
1
64
%IMF 4.10
REA 7.9
98
87
WR
2/96
YG
REA
0.00
0.28
46
23
DAM MPPA 98.0 YR
2/102
23Z is an intensely linebred heifer being a triple bred B571 and double bred M554. 23Z's dam, 57W, was the dam of 9Y, our top selling spring Red Angus bull last year. We used 9Y on some of our heifers that are calving this spring. This heifer has a nice profile and appears to be easy fleshing with good spring and depth of rib.
57 Heifer
EPD AR%
RATIO
Beckton Julian GG B571 Red Hill B571 Julian 84S Beckton Barmaid M554 CH BFCK Cherokee Cnyn 4912 1BWJ Barmaid 54P Beckton Barmaid M554 CH
RED HILL 84S BARMAID 20Z 1518896 1/13/12
1A
Opening Bid:
$2,250
CED
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
11
-3.2
56
83
25
53
1
11
2
49
13
19
35
20
77
4
15
47
BW 76
205 559
365 656
ET
ET
Dam's Info:
CEM STAY MARB
Frame 5.5
ET YOB
2004 WT./BCS
1440 / 7
BR
4/104
14
YG
REA
0.35 -0.08 0.40
10
58
%IMF 4.23
REA 9.9
ET
ET
WR
4/113
17
10
DAM MPPA 109.6 YR
4/106
20Z combines two of the most popular animals we have produced at Red Hill. 54P's info is well documented in this catalog with nine bulls being offered. 84S has been one of our top sires for several years. This heifer would be a good one to start a herd.
RED HILL
40
OPEN HEIFERS
— 2013 — RED HILL FARMS — 2013 — Red Hill B571 Julian 84S RED HILL 149U BARMAID 90Z Red Hill 84S Julian 149U
58 Heifer
EPD AR%
RATIO
1518943 2/8/12
1A
Opening Bid:
$2,250
Red Hill 6033 Vernice 87S 1BWJ Julian 17P Red Hill 17P Barmaid 46S 1BWJ Barmaid 49P
CED
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
10
-2.4
53
87
21
47
-2
12
7
40
43
53
20
11
14
7
23
60
BW 69
205 498
365 742
99
98
109
Dam's Info:
YOB
CEM STAY MARB
Frame 5.5 2006 WT./BCS
1030 / 4
BR
5/107
17
0.37
2
53
%IMF 4.30
REA 9.5
103
104
WR
5/106
YG
REA
0.02
0.25
56
27
DAM MPPA 104.9 YR
5/110
90Z was one of the younger calves but she has made up for her age since weaning. On a limited diet she has performed extremely well. Her dam, 46S, is the dam of our herdsire, 28U. It is hard to match her production record--1,030 pound cow weaning above average. Additionally, 46S is extremely docile and a leader in pasture rotation as she always leads to new grass.
59 Heifer
EPD AR%
RATIO
Red Hill B571 Julian 84S Red Hill 84S Julian 149U Red Hill 6033 Vernice 87S Beckton Lancer M361 TD 1BWJ Fancy Lace 40P Shady's Ms Marias 287
RED HILL 149U LACE 105Z 1518921 2/13/12
1A
Opening Bid:
$2,250
CED
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
7
-1.1
57
81
22
50
-2
11
5
54
36
33
19
23
35
19
43
42
BW 72
205 523
365 698
103
103
102
Dam's Info:
YOB
CEM STAY MARB
Frame 5.3 2004 WT./BCS
1255 / 6
BR
7/108
17
0.45
2
33
%IMF 3.41
REA 10.2
82
111
WR
7/101
YG
REA
0.05
0.22
70
32
DAM MPPA 100.6 YR
7/99
105Z's dam, 40P, would be considered our model cow--thick, correct, and moderate with a beautiful udder. She had her eighth calf in the spring of 2013. We have sold four sons of 40P. We retained her daughter last year, and this heifer represents one of our top cow families.
60 Heifer
EPD AR%
RATIO
Beckton Nebula L P093 RedHill P093 Nebula 4X 1BWJ Barmaid 54P Beckton Nebula U060 N4 Beckton Indigo X072 N Beckton Indigo U038 NB
RED HILL 4X INDIGO 109Z 1518872 2/15/12
1A
Opening Bid:
$2,250
CED
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
13
-5.3
59
86
19
49
5
10
3
42
60
43
69
57
65
2
4
35
BW 62
205 569
365 717
97
111
107
Dam's Info:
YOB
CEM STAY MARB
Frame 5.0 2010 WT./BCS
800 / 3
BR
1/97
17
0.60
2
10
%IMF 3.94
REA 10.1
98
112
WR
1/111
YG
REA
0.03
0.14
61
48
DAM MPPA 104.4 YR
1/107
This heifer exhibits good phenotype but also offers some outcross genetics for our program. 109Z's dam, X072, has done well on fescue. This heifer is a unique combination of low birth and marbling genetics.
RED HILL
41
OPEN HEIFERS
— 2013 — RED
61
RATIO
Beckton Nebula L P093 Red Hill P093 Nebula 4X 1BWJ Barmaid 54P 1BWJ Julian 17P Red Hill 17P Miniata 33W LCC Miniata NA543
RED HILL 4X MINIATA 125Z
Heifer
EPD AR%
HILL FARMS — 2013 —
1518864 3/2/12
1A
Opening Bid:
$2,000
CED
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
8
-1.8
68
100
15
49
8
12
2
16
88
42
89
12
77
14
31
10
BW 70
205 547
365 719
105
107
105
Dam's Info:
YOB
CEM STAY MARB
Frame 5.2 2009 WT./BCS
1140 / 5
BR
2/100
17
0.40
2
45
%IMF 4.19
REA 8.4
101
92
WR
2/104
YG
REA
0.00
0.35
46
15
DAM MPPA 102.6 YR
2/106
Search the database for cattle that are top 10% for CED and WW and not many can compete with the spread of 125Z. It appears that her sire, 4X, is going to sire a little extra growth and performance. 125Z's maternal granddam, NA543, is also the dam of our herdsires, 31R and 2U.
62 Heifer
EPD AR%
RATIO
Beckton Julian GG B571 Red Hill B571 Julian 84S Beckton Barmaid M554 CH 1BWJ Julian 17P Red Hill 17P Miniata 91X Red Hill L081 Miniata 33T
RED HILL 84S MINIATA 30Z 1518874 1/18/12
1A
Opening Bid:
$2,000
CED
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
9
0.0
66
98
19
52
3
10
8
19
61
24
53
41
8
10
64
15
BW 78
205 498
365 656
120
97
Dam's Info:
CEM STAY MARB
Frame 3.5
98 YOB
2010 WT./BCS
1070 / 4
BR
1/120
16
0.37
4
53
%IMF 4.10
REA 7.5
102
83
WR
1/97
YG
REA
0.04
0.22
66
32
DAM MPPA 98.8 YR
1/98
30Z is a blonde colored heifer. Her maternal granddam is a Romeo daughter from the same cow family that produced our herdsires, 31R and 2U. There are several generations of cattle behind this heifer that have done well in our environment.
RED HILL
42
OPEN HEIFERS
— 2013 — RED
63
EPD AR%
RATIO
1518908 1/6/12
1A
Opening Bid:
$1,600
CED
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
8
-4.2
50
71
19
44
-6
10
2
74
57
70
7
44
77
14
8
68
BW 64
205 500
365 665
92
98
Dam's Info:
64
CEM STAY MARB
Frame 4.4
97 YOB
2002 WT./BCS
1130 / 5
BR
RED HILL 4X LANA 135Z
Heifer
RATIO
Red Hill L081 Ripper 13R Red Hill 13R Ripper 28U Red Hill 17P Barmaid 46S BFCK Cherokee Cnyn 4912 BUF CRK Sunflower M269 OLE Sunflower 359 PB08
RHF-CCCH 28U FLOWER 2Z
Heifer
EPD AR%
HILL FARMS — 2013 —
1518876 3/10/12
1A
Opening Bid:
$1,600
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
-6.6
51
78
16
41
4
8
3
60
83
83
60
88
65
1
64
205 487
365 662
92
95
Dam's Info:
Frame 4.1 2010 WT./BCS
816 / 3
BR
10
89
%IMF 3.98
REA 8.7
96
96
CEM STAY MARB
99 YOB
REA
15
23
DAM MPPA 100.1
WR 7/100 YR 5/100 Beckton Nebula L P093 Red Hill P093 Nebula 4X 1BWJ Barmaid 54P Beckton Nebula PJ S543 Beckton Lana X668 N Beckton Lana S049 LO
14 1
YG
0.19 -0.09 0.28
6/95
CED
BW 58
14
1/92
15
YG
REA
0.58 -0.02 0.12
6
12
%IMF 3.37
REA 6.3
100
100
WR
1/95
37
53
DAM MPPA 98.0 YR
1/99
135Z's dam, X668, backed up to calve as a three year-old in January 2013. This female brings exceptional calving ease in a very moderate sized package.
65 Heifer
EPD AR%
RATIO
1518873 1/30/12
1A
Opening Bid:
$1,600
CED
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
11
-4.1
57
80
14
42
5
10
4
56
91
80 0
67
50
50
4
8
44
BW 64
205 514
365 605
100
100
Dam's Info:
66
RATIO
CEM STAY MARB
Frame 4.1
90 YOB
2010 WT./BCS
956 / 4
BR
1518878 1/8/12
1A
Opening Bid:
$1,200
1/100
16
YG
REA
0.29 -0.05 0.25
4
73
%IMF 3.87
REA 8.3
96
92
WR
1/100
25
27
DAM MPPA 100.0 YR
1/90
Beckton Julian GG B571 Red Hill B571 Julian 84S Beckton Barmaid M554 CH BUF CRK Romeo L081 Coyote Hills L081 Lass 98S BUF CRK Lass N173
RHF-CCCH 84S LASS 6Z
Heifer
EPD AR%
Beckton Nebula L P093 Red Hill P093 Nebula 4X 1BWJ Barmaid 54P 1BWJ Julian 17P Red Hill 17P Minola 81X Beckton Minola H141 CR
RED HILL 4X MINOLA 73Z
CED
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
YG
REA
11
-3.2
54
77
24
51
5
11
9
12
0.32
0.02
0.11
4
15
56
62
17
28
69
32
5
35
66
56
55
BW 67
205 493
365 603
%IMF 4.51
REA 8.6
96
97
Dam's Info:
CEM STAY MARB
Frame 4.7
88 YOB
2006 WT./BCS
RED HILL
1450 / 7
43
BR
2/94
108
94
WR
3/95
OPEN HEIFERS
DAM MPPA 96.7 YR
2/99
67
— 2013 — RED HILL FARMS — 2013 — Red Hill B571 Julian 84S RHF-CCCH 149U SUNFLOWER 112Z Red Hill 84S Julian 149U
Heifer
EPD AR%
RATIO
1518887 2/16/12
1A
Opening Bid:
$1,200
CED
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
8
-3.0
53
81
17
43
-3
12
3
54
78
76
16
12
65
14
16
58
BW 67
205 447
365 656
97
88
68
RATIO
Opening Bid:
$1,200
BR
2/102
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
-3.2
49
72
17
42
-6
11
5
72
74
82
7
31
35
4
15
71
BW 65
205 394
365 580
96
77
Frame 3.4 2008 WT./BCS
970 / 4
BR
1B
Opening Bid:
$1,200
2/101
CED
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
11
-5.4
43
59
18
39
0
9
8
90
70
90
30
67
8
4
3
87
BW 60
205 513
365 675
83
101
70
Frame 4.5 2007 WT./BCS
1135 / 5
BR
1518857 2/13/12
1B
Opening Bid:
$1,200
100
86
WR
2/94
18 1
53
%IMF 4.75
REA 7.8
114
85
WR
2/82
4/88
15
0.34
8
61
%IMF 4.15
REA 7.8
100
86
WR
4/97
BW
WW
YW
MILK
TM
ME
HPG
6
-0.8
58
77
15
44
-1
12
3
15
25
49
41
62
87
74
27
14
65
7
56
BW 77
205 469
365 599
%IMF 3.98
REA 8.5
110
92
CEM STAY MARB
Frame 3.5
88 YOB
2008 WT./BCS
RED HILL
88
57
DAM MPPA 96.6 YR
1/96
YG
REA
0.37 -0.05 0.22
CED
Dam's Info:
REA
0.10
25
32
DAM MPPA 89.4 YR
1/85
1085 / 5
44
YG
REA
0.00
0.00
46
80
DAM MPPA 97.6 YR
4/92
Red Hill L081 Ranger 31R Red Hill 31R Ranger 46W Red Hill 17P Caldwell 45S TR Ricardo RT574 Red Hill RT574 Vernice 132U 1BWJ Vernice 57P
RED HILL 46W VERNICE 103Z
Heifer
19 REA 7.9
CEM STAY MARB
99 YOB
11 %IMF 4.16
YG
0.10
Beckton Julian GG B571 1BWJ Julian 17P Shady's Ms Marias 283 BUF CRK Keystone 6033 Red Hill 6033 Caldwell 4T 1BWJ Caldwell H21
RED HILL 17P 4T 126Z 1518880 3/3/12
0.52
CEM STAY MARB
85 YOB
14
Beckton Julian GG B571 Red Hill B571 Julian 84S Beckton Barmaid M554 CH BUF CRK Julian R034 CCCH R034 Sunflower 137U BUF CRK Sunflower M269
11
Dam's Info:
RATIO
1045 / 6
CED
Heifer
EPD AR%
2007 WT./BCS
1A
69
RATIO
YOB
1518858 1/11/12
Dam's Info:
EPD AR%
Frame 3.8
RHF-CCCH 84S FLOWER 16Z
Heifer
CEM STAY MARB
96
Dam's Info:
EPD AR%
Red Hill 6033 Vernice 87S Red Hill L081 Ranger 31R CCCH 31R Sunflower 115T BUF CRK Sunflower M269
BR
2/104
96
93
WR
2/92
OPEN HEIFERS
YG
REA
0.36 -0.03 0.27 33
24
DAM MPPA
YR
2/93
— 2013 — RED
HILL FARMS — 2013 —
Red Hill SimAngus Open Heifers We have grown the heifers very slowly (approximately 1.0 lb. ADG from weaning to yearling). We have learned that overfeeding replacement heifers is a waste of money and resources. Red Hill Farms yearling heifers have been wintered on a haylage based ration. Yearling weights, ultrasound data, and yearling height measurements were taken on January 18, 2013. Since late February, we have increased the nutrition on these heifers. We plan to breed in mid April; and therefore, we intend for these heifers to gain weight and body condition prior to breeding. We are excited to offer this group of heifers; however, if they do not sell we intend on keeping each one in our herd. These heifers are cycling and ready to breed.
71
9843398 3/8/12
Heifer
Opening Bid: CE EPD 15.6 SM%
RATIO
GW Predestined 701T GW Predestined 645W GW Miss Lucky One 517R Beckton Nexus L016 Beckton Tamara S202 NX Beckton Tamara H068 LN
RED HILL 645W S202 130Z 3/8 SM 1/2 AR 1/8 AN Blk/PP $2,000
BW
WW
YW
-0.5
58.0
99.2
9.5
30
25
10
25
55
BW 75
205 494
365 720
96
100
107
Dam's Info:
YOB
MCE MILK MWW DOC
YG
26.0 55.0 12.0 -0.12 20
30
25
80
Frame 5.8 2006 WT./BCS
1265 / 6
BR
3/104
MARB
REA
API
TI
0.53
0.66
144
77
10
25
10
10
%IMF 3.89
REA 10.0
98
104
WR
3/105
REA/CWT 1.35
101 YR
2/107
130Z's dam is a Red Angus cow that offers extra growth and performance. This heifer has extra rib and body. Her data is very balanced with almost every trait being in the top 1/3 of the breed.
72
2659630 2/7/12
Heifer
5/8 SM 3/8 AN BB/PP $1,800
Opening Bid: CE
BW
WW
YW
MCE MILK MWW DOC
-1.4
59.7
93.9
13.0 28.5 58.3
5
15
45
40
BW 79
205 525
365 706
96
103
106
Dam's Info:
YOB
EPD 16.2 SM%
RATIO
GW Predestined 701T GW Predestined 773X GW Miss Lucky One 469P Ironwood 4P8 T510 7350 Red Hill 7350 709L 67X GW Miss Lucky Roll 709L
RED HILL 773X 67X 86Z
4
10
15
YG
MARB
REA
API
TI
-0.33
0.89
0.89
172
86
10
1
3
1
1
%IMF 4.69
REA 9.2
Frame 5.7 2010 WT./BCS
1190 / 6
BR
1/96
122
105
WR
1/103
REA/CWT 1.31
98 YR
1/106
86Z is a heifer that has tremendous genetic values. Wow, she is in the top percentiles for almost every trait! Her maternal granddam is still at Red Hill actively producing at twelve years-old. The data set in this female takes backseat to none.
RED HILL
45
OPEN HEIFERS
— 2013 — RED
73
HILL FARMS — 2013 — GW Predestined 701T GW Predestined 773X GW Miss Lucky One 469P Red Hill 686K One 37T Red Hill 37T 202 55X Kapp Toreby Barbara SST 202
RED HILL 773X 55X 114Z 2659646 2/17/12
Heifer
5/8 SM 3/8 AN Blk/Polled $1,800
Opening Bid: CE
BW
WW
YW
MCE MILK MWW DOC
-1.9
55.1
86.7
12.8 26.2 53.8 12.4 -0.21
4
10
65
55
BW 80
205 505
365 667
95
99
101
Dam's Info:
YOB
EPD 16.7 SM%
RATIO
4
20
35
YG
20
MARB
REA
API
TI
0.71
0.81
163
79
2
10
2
5
%IMF 3.65
REA 8.7
45
Frame 4.8 2010 WT./BCS
1085 / 6
BR
1/95
95
99
WR
1/99
REA/CWT 1.3
97 YR
1/101
114Z's maternal granddam, 202, is an Angus donor we have flushed extensively at Red Hill. 202 is the dam of the 7350 Angus bull we have used. The maternal grandsire is a bull we sold Scott and Steve Hines, KY, that has worked well in their program.
74
GW Predestined 701T GW Predestined 773X GW Miss Lucky One 469P G A R Predestined Red Hill 5899 Ms Roll 93W GW Miss Lucky Roll 709L
RED HILL 773X 93W 96Z 2659643 2/11/12
Heifer
5/8 SM 3/8 AN BB/PP $1,800
Opening Bid: CE EPD 11.9 SM%
70
25
205 553
365 678
72
112
101
Dam's Info:
YOB
RATIO
75
35
3
20
15
15
Opening Bid: CE
2009 WT./BCS
1185 / 6
BR
SM%
RATIO
BW
WW
YW
50.2
78.3
9.8
20.5
45.6
4
20
80
75
20
65
80
BW 76
205 403
365 654
95
81
Dam's Info:
76
CE
RATIO
35
10
10
REA 7.6
2006 WT./BCS
1150 / 4
15
BR
98
79 2/104
YG
API
TI
156
76
70
2
60
3
10
%IMF 4.74
REA 9.5
3/100
120
99
WR
3/89
BW 65
205 500
365 658
110
101
Dam's Info:
50
MCE MILK MWW DOC 2
10
25
10
YG 50
Frame 5.4
98 YOB
2009 WT./BCS
RED HILL
1080 / 4
46
105 YR
3/98
API
TI
155
77
10
15
3
10
%IMF 3.73
REA 8.9
WW
56.7 89.5 14.1 27.8 56.2 13.9 -0.20 0.55 60
REA/CWT 1.41
0.74
BW 10
1/101
0.48
MARB REA
-1.6
10
79 YR
GW Predestined 701T GW Predestined 773X GW Miss Lucky One 469P GW Premium Beef 021TS Red Hill 21TS Ms Light 98W GW Ms Bright Light 261L
3/4 SM 1/4 AN Blk/Polled $1,600 YW
REA/CWT 1.06
WR
12.9 -0.15 0.71
97 YOB
Opening Bid:
SM%
MCE MILK MWW DOC
RED HILL 773X 98W 122Z
EPD 15.0
2/71
Frame 5.0
2659636 2/28/12
Heifer
2 %IMF 3.88
GW Predestined 701T GW Predestined 645W GW Miss Lucky One 517R 1BWJ Julian 10P Red Hill 10P Lana 50S Beckton Lana M127 LN
3/8 SM 1/2 AR 1/8 AN Blk/PP $1,600
-0.9
EPD 16.6
TI
77
MARB REA
45
Frame 6.5
RED HILL 645W LANA 95Z 9843435 2/11/12
Heifer
YG
API
65.0 96.5 13.3 25.9 58.4 13.3 -0.21 0.73
30
MCE MILK MWW DOC
147
WW
1.9
BW 92
YW
0.59
BW
BR
2/94
MARB REA
94
92
WR
2/114
OPEN HEIFERS
REA/CWT 1.34
100 YR
1/98
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77
9843423 2/22/12
Heifer
CE EPD 13.7
RATIO
BW
WW
YW
1.6
52.6
78.6
10.0
29.8
56.1
75
20
5
25
20
60
75
BW 78
205 541
365 692
92
109
Dam's Info:
78
CE
2004 WT./BCS
BR
5/8 SM 1/4 AN 1/8 MX Blk/PP $1,600
WW
YW
MCE MILK MWW DOC
56.4
86.7
12.7
24.8
53.0
4
2
60
55
5
30
40
BW 62
205 512
365 690
118
100
79
9843395 2/16/12 Opening Bid: CE
884 / 4
15
BR
BW
WW
YW
38.9
58.3
11.8
20.9
40.3
10
10
99
99
10
60
95
BW 68
205 442
365 543
106
89
YG 35
1/118
MCE MILK MWW DOC
YG
10
35
Frame 4.6 2004 WT./BCS
1380 / 7
25
15
25
50
%IMF 3.61
REA 10.2
91
107
WR
4/109
REA/CWT 1.4
105 YR
3/104
API
TI
0.76
162
83
5
10
2
2
%IMF 4.18
REA 9.1
MARB REA
108
104
WR
1/100
REA/CWT 1.32
99 YR
1/105
API
TI
0.37
142
65
20
80
10
45
%IMF 3.74
REA 8.6
MARB REA
13.9 -0.24 0.46
81 YOB
63
GW Predestined 701T GW Predestined 645W GW Miss Lucky One 517R Beckton Hustler C2 L079 Beckton Lana P498 HU Beckton Lana K237 EP
3/8 SM 1/2 AR 1/8 AN Blk/PP $1,200
-2.1
Dam's Info:
4/93
104 2010 WT./BCS
TI
128
13.4 -0.24 0.63
RED HILL 645W LANA 110Z
EPD 15.6
45
Frame 5.7
YOB
API
0.74
MARB REA
GW Predestined 701T GW Predestined 773X GW Miss Lucky One 469P Hooks Shear Force 38K Red Hill 38K 81U 22X Red Hill 99TS Caldwell 81U
BW
Heifer
RATIO
1195 / 6
-3.7
Dam's Info:
SM%
45
RED HILL 773X 22X 81Z
EPD 16.6
YG
10.3 -0.21 0.41
103 YOB
Opening Bid:
RATIO
MCE MILK MWW DOC
Frame 5.6
2659635 2/5/12
Heifer
SM%
GW Predestined 701T GW Predestined 645W GW Miss Lucky One 517R Beckton Lancer M361 TD 1BWJ Caldwell 61P 1BWJ Caldwell P33
3/8 SM 1/2 AR 1/8 AN Blk/PP $1,400
Opening Bid:
SM%
HILL FARMS — 2013 —
RED HILL 645W 61P 118Z
BR
7/104
94
89
WR
7/95
REA/CWT 1.46
109 YR
7/95
110Z's dam, P498, has calved in our spring season eight consecutive years. We have retained three daughters of P498 in our herd.
80
2659641 1/21/12
Heifer
Opening Bid: CE EPD 12.5 SM%
RATIO
GW Predestined 701T Hook's Xpectation 36X Hooks Mika 141M GW Red Coat 099TS Red Hill 99TS Caldwell 109W L133
RED HILL 36X 109W 44Z 5/8 SM 1/4 AN 1/8 HP RWF/PP $1,200
BW
WW
YW
-1.3
47.7
72.3
11.2
21.1
45.0
85
15
60
85
25
15
90
BW 77
205 396
365 562
93
80
Dam's Info:
MCE MILK MWW DOC
YG
15
25
Frame 4.8
84 YOB
2009 WT./BCS
1220 / 5
API
TI
0.71
120
60
55
15
35
60
%IMF 3.14
REA 8.4
MARB REA
13.1 -0.28 0.22
BR
2/96
79
87
WR
2/83
REA/CWT 1.43
107 YR
2/88
44Z is a Red White Faced heifer. Watch for Ty as he may bid on this one! He has a weakness in his heart for white or blaze faces. 44Z's dam, 109W, has already calved on schedule in January 2013. We retained her 2011 heifer.
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Managing Yearling Bulls In a progressive purebred herd, the young yearling bulls usually represent the most advanced genetics available to the commercial industry. If appropriately managed, these yearling bulls can be used at the age of 14-15 months with excellent results. The Red Hill herd has been developed from herds that have been successfully using yearling bulls for many generations. Yearling bulls are also used extensively in the Red Hill Farms breeding program. We have had no difficulty with yearling bulls maintaining appropriate body condition during the first breeding season; however, we use the bulls for only a 45-60-day breeding season. The yearlings in this sale have been developed to optimize growth rate, skeletal development, and sexual maturity. It has been our goal to give the bulls an opportunity to express their growth potential along with genetic differences for intramuscular fat and ribeye area. Even though the bulls are not as fat as if they had been developed on a higher energy ration, they are still in excellent body condition with some extra fat that is likely to be lost during the first breeding season. Yearling bulls may be mated to cows or heifers, but we prefer to use them on only 15-25 females during the first breeding season. At 14-17 months of age, bulls certainly are not mature in size, and, consequently, a portion of the nutrients consumed should be going toward growth in addition to being used for body maintenance and breeding activity. We recommend removing young bulls from the females after the breeding season to allow the bulls the opportunity to gain some of the condition they have lost and to continue growing at an optimal rate. Yearling bulls may be used in multiple sire groups with other yearlings; however, we strongly discourage the use of yearlings in combination with older bulls in multiple sire settings. All young bulls should be observed at the beginning of the breeding season to determine that each bull is active and aggressive in seeking and mating females that are in heat. Even though young bulls have passed a Breeding Soundness Evaluation, this does not ensure that bulls have appropriate libido and the ability to breed in a pasture setting. RED
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HILL FARMS — 2013 — BULL BUYING DECISION
Marty Ropp, Allied Genetic Resources I’m just buying a bull….right? Most of us don’t really believe that (statement above), yet the gravity of the decisions associated with selecting the next generation of seedstock may be greater than you first think. All of us consider the calves these bulls might sire and the value they should return to the ranch. Most consider pricing bulls based on a projection of years of service, hopefully 4-8 years barring injury and the calf performance we might expect them to sire. If you don’t keep your own replacement heifers, this makes some sense. If, like most, you keep females, the long term effects of this year’s buying decisions on ranch profitability may not be quite as obvious until we break it down based on the long term maternal value traits we are purchasing. Let’s assume your operation purchases 4 bulls this coming spring of 2013. - First calves born in spring of 2014 - First daughters calving in spring of 2016 (First granddaughters calve in 2018) - With any luck 2 or more of these bulls are still breeding at age 7 (2019) - Last calves born sired by these bulls in 2020 - Last calf crop females have their first calves in 2022 (Their first daughters calve in 2024) - In 2023 a substantial share of the 2-7 year old cows are daughters of the bulls purchased 10 years before. - In the year 2030 there are still a few 11 and 12 year old daughters in your herd sired by the 2012 purchased bulls. - In the year 2030 the granddaughters and great granddaughters of the bulls purchased 17 years ago still make up a substantial portion of the genetics of your herd. I know, most of us don’t like to think about the year 2030. Seems like the Bi-Centennial was just a few years ago (actually 38 years!). If however your plans are to keep or make the beef business an important part of your family’s livelihood as far out as 2030, which most of us do, the bulls you purchase this year will still be an important piece of the profits you enjoy or the challenges you are still working through nearly 20 years from now. Sire selection is that important, so use all the tools available to make the best decisions you can every time! So, if you would like to see a snap-shot of your cow herd 10-20 years from now in 2030, you need only spend some time with the seedstock herd you purchase bulls from. With the exception of a few differences created by environment, what you see is where you are headed! The size, disposition, body condition, udders, feet, calving ease, fertility, longevity, etc of your future cow herd is right there to see. Not just the mature cows either, make sure you look at the 2 and 3 year olds too and consider the direction your source is moving. That is why it is so crucial to choose a seedstock source that is headed where you want and need to be. RED
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— 2013 — RED HILL FARMS — 2013 — Sale Terms & Conditions Except for those stated in the terms and conditions below, there are no warranties, either expressed or implied, as to the merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose with respect to the cattle being sold at this sale. The warranties and guarantees set forth in the “Terms and Conditions” are in lieu of all other warranties, either expressed or implied, and the remedies provided therein shall be the sole and exclusive remedy for the Buyer, or any party claiming through Buyer, for any breach of warranty or guarantee therein provided, and all other obligations or liabilities. BIDDING The Sale Moderator in charge will settle any disputes as to bids, and his decision on such matters shall be final. TERMS Terms of the sale are cash. PURCHASER’S RISK Each animal becomes the risk of the Buyer as soon as sold. CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRY A transferred certificate of registry will be furnished to the Buyer for each registered animal. HEALTH All animals are eligible for interstate shipment, except as otherwise announced. Interstate health papers will be furnished for each animal. ANNOUNCEMENTS Any changes from information of any kind in this catalog will be announced from the auction box and such announcements shall take precedence. BREEDING GUARANTEE All animals are guaranteed by the Seller to be breeders, with the exception of: -Animals shown by purchaser after sale. The breeding guarantees, if any, shall be such as agreed upon between Seller and Buyer. - Gross negligence or willful misconduct on the part of Buyer. Bulls are guaranteed breeders if not allowed to run within the herd until at least 14 months of age. Any bull that either, (1) settles one-third or more of the healthy cows he serves, (2) is the sire of 20 or more animals, or (3) settles cows by natural service and passes a fertility test made by a competent veterinarian during any six-month period of trial (provided for in paragraph 10b of “Options and Privileges of Return or Adjustment,” this section) shall be considered a breeder. Any guarantees with respect to the ability to freeze semen shall be by separate agreement between the Buyer and Seller. IDENTIFICATION Seller offers each animal with corresponding to its registration.
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OPTIONS & PRIVILEGES OF RETURN OR ADJUSTMENT - All claims for adjustment or refund must be made in writing either within six months of the sale date or not later than six months after the animal reaches 18 months of age, with the exception of claims involving defects of parentage. - In the event an animal is claimed to be a non-breeder, the animal may be returned to the farm/ranch of the Seller if in good condition and complying with the health requirements of the Seller’s state. The Seller shall be entitled to six months trial following the return of the animal in which to prove the animal is a breeder. If at the end of six months the Seller is unable to prove the animal is a breeder, the Seller, at the option of the Buyer, shall replace the animal with another of equal value or credit in a future sale. The return of the full purchase price shall in any case be deemed full satisfaction and settlement. Any expenses incurred for transporting an animal claimed to be a non-breeder shall be the responsibility of the Buyer. If the Seller proves the animal to be a breeder, it shall be the obligation of the Buyer to take delivery of the animal and pay all expenses incurred for transportation. - If a female sold as “open” proves to be with calf, the Buyer may return the animal to the farm/ranch of the Seller prior to calving for a refund of the full purchase price or credit in a future sale, whichever is acceptable to the Buyer. It shall be the obligation of the Seller to bear any expense incurred for transportation. SELLER’S SEMEN RIGHTS Any semen rights retained by the Seller must be announced from the auction box at the time of sale, if not already printed in the sale catalog. RETAINED INTEREST Red Hill Farms retains a 1/2 semen interest in all bulls selling. We are selling 100% possession and 100% salvage or resale value. This gives Red Hill Farms the option to collect, use, and market semen from the bull and does not restrict the buyer from doing the same. RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS The above terms and conditions of sale shall constitute a contract between the Buyer and Seller of each animal and shall be equally binding upon both. Each sale or resale of an animal constitutes a separate transaction. PERSONAL LIABILITY All persons who attend the sale do so at their own risk and the Red Hill Farms, its employees, and all other persons connected with the management of the sale, assume no liability, legal or otherwise.
GENETIC DEFECT & PARENTAGE GUARANTEE For complete rules and regulations in regard to genetic defects or parentage guarantee contact RAAA or ASA.
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HILL FARMS — 2013 —
Red Angus Herd Bulls
1BWJ JULIAN 17P 1A
BKT Julian B571 x 283 (Shady’s Glac/Marias 956) 100% # 990784 Tattoo: 1BWJ 17P Calved: 2/2/2004
CED BW WW YW Milk 11 -3.0 65 97 8
TM 40
ME HPG CEM Stay MARB YG 4 8 10 15 0.30 -0.10
CW 22
REA FAT 0.49 0.00
17P is the most dominant sire we have used at Red Hill Farms. No Red Angus bull compares in the ability to moderate frame, spread the data from birth to yearling, add thickness, and combine all of this with breed leading CEM and STAY. Even more impressive than 17P’s ability to sire outstanding performance is the consistency with which he sires moderate framed, thick, easy-fleshing cattle. 17P’s dam, Shady’s MS Marias 283, was one of the best cows in our herd - 8 calves Avg BW 81 pounds, 6 calves WWR 110, 4 calves YWR 113. In addition to being a very fertile female, 283 was large-volumed, heavy-muscled, and one of the most structurally correct mature cows at Red Hill. A strong attribute of 283 was her ability to thrive on typical fescue pastures--it certainly appears she may have had some genetic resistance to the fescue endophyte. 283 and her 2011 calf were killed by lightning in June 2011. Many thanks to the Gerkins for their confidence in our program with the purchase of 17P. We continue to use 17P and his sons at Red Hill Farms and are thankful to the Gerkins for allowing us to bring 17P back to use naturally in our herd. 17P serviced many of our top cows for 2010 - 2013 calves. Owned with Gerkin Farms, Orleans, IN. SEMEN AVAILABLE
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HILL FARMS — 2013 — BUF CRK NICE ‘N EASY T189
1A
BUF CRK MEDALLION N328 X P154 (BECKTON JULIAN GG B571) 100% # 1190716 (OSF) Tattoo: BUF T189 Calved: 5/11/2007
CED BW WW YW Milk TM 12 -3.8 67 91 17 50
ME HPG CEM -1 13 6
Stay MARB YG 14 0.48 0.03
CW 17
REA FAT 0.12 0.01
Buffalo Creek Nice ‘N Easy T189 was our pick of the bulls in the November, 2008 Buffalo Creek Sale. We purchased T189 with our cooperator herd, Coyote Hills. T189 is sired by BUF CRK Medallion N328, a bull whose progeny have adapted and performed exceptionally well in the Coyote Hills herd in Kentucky. T189’s dam is simply an outstanding Beckton Julian GG B571 daughter with an exceptional production record. Her progeny averages are 5 at 74 pound BW average, 5/104 WWR and 5/102 YWR for a MPPA of 103.2. Prior to the Buffalo Creek Sale, we were able to find P154 in one of the huge pastures at Buffalo Creek thriving on dry grass, and in respectable body condition for a young cow that had been so fertile and productive. She also had small teats and an apparent problem free udder. Two years later when we attended the Buffalo Creek dispersal, we purchased P154. We believe she was the best cow offered in the sale for the type of cattle we like. T189’s maternal granddam, 9005, had averages of 105 WR, 106 YR and a MPPA of 104.6 on 10 natural calves before going into the Buffalo Creek Transplant program. T189 puts together an unusually strong combination of convenience and cow efficiency traits on both sides of his pedigree. T189 is also outstanding from a phenotypic standpoint. He is a very moderate framed, structurally correct bull with tremendous width of chest, spring of rib and body volume. Out in the pasture with a large group of cows here in KY, T189 exhibits excellent overall balance as he moves over the hills. We like the way that T189 has performed on fescue since coming to Kentucky, maintaining or gaining body condition while running with cows during the breeding season. To add to T189’s uniqueness, watch his video. This video was taken in early February 2013 when he was removed from 40 Fall calving cows. His ability to get the cows bred and maintain excellent flesh is unique. We have learned the importance of short, slick-haired cattle which thrive on fescue.
T189
P154 DAM OF T189
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HILL FARMS — 2013 — RED HILL B571 JULIAN 84S
BECKTON JULIAN GG B571 x BKT BARMAID M554 CH (BKT CHAMP R3 H338) 1A 100% # 1147702 Tattoo: 1BWJ 84S Calved: 9/2/06 CED 15
BW WW YW -3.6 56 84
Milk 20
TM 48
ME -4
HPG CEM Stay MARB YG CW REA FAT 11 10 14 0.27 -0.13 14 0.43 -0.01
84S is an easy calving, low maintenance bull that has a perfect disposition and is very slick haired. This bull is ideal for producing females suitable for the heat and humidity of the South. The data indicates his daughters will breed regularly, calve easily, and have longevity. His first sons sold March 20, 2010 in our annual sale and were very well received. Eight 84S sired bred heifers averaged $3,937 in the Buffalo Creek dispersal sale and the 84S sons in the December, 2011 Buffalo Creek sale averaged $1,000 more than any other sire group. 84S will continue to be a high-use sire at Red Hill Farms. “One of B571’s greatest sons, we bought 84S from Red Hill Farms in 2008 for $8,100. In February 2011, 25% interest of 84S sold to Ozark Hills Red Angus and Calvo Family Red Angus for $30,000. This past December, the 13 sons in our sale averaged over $6,000. 84S is one of the premier, proven calving ease sires in the breed, with an excellent spread from birth to yearling. Moderate in size, well muscled and extremely correct, with excellent feet, legs, and testicles, and he has an exceptionally quiet disposition. He epitomizes what the breed is about and is without doubt, a true herd builder.” Buffalo Creek Red Angus, February 2012 ARA Magazine. Rick Calvo notes the tremendous pasture breeding skills of 84S. At Calvo’s Ranch in Nebraska, 84S bred 88 out of 90 females in 50 days. He would breed a cow and move on to the next. This is a testament to the libido, structural correctness, and fertility of 84S. We cannot make enough positive comments about this cow family. Click here to learn more! Owned with Buffalo Creek Red Angus (WY), Ozark Hills Red Angus (MO), Calvo Family Red Angus (NE) . SEMEN AVAILABLE
RED HILL 84S JULIAN 149U 1A CED 11
RED HILL B571 JULIAN 84S x REDHILL 6033 VERNICE 87S 100% # 1288444 Tattoo: 1BWJ 149U Calved: 9/12/08
BW WW YW -3.3 52 80
Milk 22
TM 48
ME 2
HPG CEM Stay MARB YG CW REA FAT 12 7 15 0.52 0.10 13 -0.01 0.03
149U combines two of our original Beckton cow families - Barmaid and Vernice. 149U’s dam, 87S, has a beautiful udder and is our favorite Keystone daughter. She has had 4 calves with an average birth weight of 69 pounds, WWR of 108, and YWR of 103. The maternal granddam, M682, has been a consistent producer with four daughters working in our herd. 149U is a sound structured bull that should be a no-miss maternal sire. He represents generations of low maintenance, highly fertile, problem-free cows. Owned in partnership with L. J. Watson from Liberty, KY. SEMEN AVAILABLE RED
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HILL FARMS — 2013 — RED HILL 13R RIPPER 28U
1A
RED HILL L081 RIPPER 13R X 46S ( 1BWJ JULIAN 17P) 100% # 1233740 Tattoo: 1BWJ 28U Calved: 1/29/2008
CED BW WW 11 -4.3 56
YW Milk TM 85 20 48
ME -6
HPG CEM Stay MARB YG CW 10 8 13 0.22 -0.15 14
REA FAT 0.41 -0.02
28U is one of the top bulls ever produced at Red Hill Farms. 28U’s dam does what we preach - - she has weaned four calves with a weaning weight ratio of 108 and weighed 1,000 pounds last fall. 28U’s paternal granddam, N011, has never weighed over 900 at weaning and has always bred back. We believe in smaller, more efficient cows and this bull is the real deal. 28U is stacked for generations of low maintenance, efficient cattle. 28U sold in the February 2011 Buffalo Creek sale for $13,000. Owned with Buffalo Creek Red Angus (WY) and Roaring Springs Ranch (WA). SEMEN AVAILABLE
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HILL FARMS — 2013 —
SimAngus Herd Bulls GW RED COAT 099TS Peltons R Coat 3P x 310N (TJF Lucky Jess J224) 3/4SM 1/4AR # 2,370,588 Tattoo: 099TS Calved: 2/15/06 CE BW WW YW MCE MM MWW DOC CW YG MARB BF REA API 12.3 0.2 79.2 129.9 12.3 1.1 40.7 15.8 47.6 -0.31 0.16 -0.06 1.10 129
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Red Coat was our pick of the bulls at the 2007 Gateway Bull Sale (MT). Red Coat excels phenotypically being sound structured, thick, and balanced. Red Coat posted impressive individual performance data, low birth weight (81 pounds), 112 WR, and 111 YR. Red Coat’s massive thickness was evidenced by his 16.02 REA (122 ratio). In the Gateway Sale of 235 bulls, Red Coat had the 4th largest REA in the entire offering. With Red Coat’s unparalleled feedlot performance, he has been an ideal fit for mating to our Red Angus cows. In addition to Red Coat’s terminal traits, we have been equally impressed with the exceptional udder quality of his daughters. Red Coat has completed the ASA Carcass Merit Program - - a great way to improve the accuracies of young, unproven bulls. Red Coat has been sampled by several breeders. “Our #1 WW bull calf for 2010 was a son (GW Red Coat 099TS) at almost 950 pounds. We will be using him much more in 2011.” Terry Schlenker, Wilkinson Farms, North Dakota. Owned with Gateway (MT) and JanBil Farms (GA). SEMEN AVAILABLE
Sons of GW Red Coat GW Red Coat 099TS has been sampled by several breeders across the United States. In February 2013, Wilkinson Farms sold the pick and choice of these two GW Red Coat sons in their annual sale for $16,000. Not only do they have the look, they have the EPDs to back up their performance!
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HILL FARMS — 2013 — GW PREDESTINED 773X
GW PREDESTINED 701T X GW MISS LUCKY ONE 469P 3/4 SM 1/4 AN ASA # 2569951 Tattoo: 773X Calved: 3/5/2010 CE 16.1
BW WW YW MCE MM MWW DOC CW YG MARB BF REA API -2.4 61.5 91.5 14.6 25.6 29.8 14.1 20.7 -0.34 0.72 -0.04 1.02 176
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GW Predestined 773X was our choice in the 2011 Gateway Sale. We are committed to concentrating the genetics of GW Predestined 701T who is one of the outstanding balanced trait bulls in the entire beef industry. Likewise, 773X is a balanced trait bull with unusually superior carcass values (120 ratio for IMF and 124 ratio for REA, the highest in the entire Gateway offering). Both the dam and the granddam of 773X have been donors in the Gateway program. 773X is homozygous black and homozygous polled. Owned with Gateway Simmental (MT) and Sunshine Farms (AL). SEMEN AVAILABLE
GW PREMIER 734Y GW PREMIUM BEEF 021TS X GW MISS LUCKY CHARM 551u 5/8 SM 3/8 AN # 2606048 Tattoo: 734Y Calved: 2/22/2011 CE BW WW YW MCE MM MWW DOC CW YG MARB BF REA API 23.9 -2.5 56.1 103.8 17.8 29.1 57.1 14.6 29.2 -0.20 0.72 -0.03 0.72 191
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“Lot 7 (734Y) is a real complete bull out of a model Lucky Charm cow. He has been a stick out since he was a calf and developed nicely. Typical of the Premium Beef bulls as he is long-bodied, not tall, soft topped, and easy doing.” Jim Butcher 734Y was selected from the 2012 Gateway Sale as an ideal bull to mate to our 701T daughters. 734Y posted outstanding individual ratios - - WWR 103, YWR 110, IMF ratio 122, and REA ratio 104. Additionally, 734Y is moderate framed, easy fleshing and sound structured. Owned with Gateway Simmental (MT) and Gibbs Farms (AL). SEMEN AVAILABLE
GW PREMIER 734Y
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HILL FARMS — 2013 — GW PREDESTINED 645W
GW PREDESTINED 701T X 517R (GW LUCKY ONE 686) 3/4 SM 1/4 AN # 2516318 Tattoo: 645W Calved: 2/26/2009 CE BW WW YW MCE MM MWW DOC CW YG MARB BF REA API 14.6 2.5 51.2 84.0 15 31.8 57.4 13.8 24.2 -0.32 0.62 -0.03 1.07 149
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645W was our choice of bulls at the 2010 Gateway Simmental Sale. His sire, 701T, has impressed us since we saw him as a yearling. 645W is exceptional in his fleshing ability, center body width, and body volume. 645W is a unique combination of outstanding performance in a moderateframed bull (5.5 YrFr). 645W comes from a cow family familiar to us at Red Hill Farms - his paternal granddam. 363, is a donor here and his maternal granddam, 717F, is also the dam of Red Hill Farms donor, GW Miss Lucky Roll 709L. 645W is triple-bred to the great 407D cow. 645W has large testicles, excellent semen, and he is a very aggressive breeder. 645W was entered in the ASA Carcass Merit Program with calves harvested in 2012. Owned with Gateway Simmental (MT). SEMEN AVAILABLE
GW PREDESTINED 645W
HOOK’S WALLY 106W HOOK’S SHEAR FORCE 38K X P037 (CA FUTURE DIRECTION 5321) 3/4 SM 1/4 AN # 2515268 Tattoo: 106W Calved: 3/14/2009 CE BW WW YW MCE MM MWW DOC CW YG MARB BF REA API 17.1 0.5 61.2 94.5 13.8 30.8 61.4 17.9 27.1 -0.31 0.39 -0.01 1.19 149
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Wally impressed us with his exceptional performance ratios and the phenotype we desire. Tom Hook described Wally as “one of the heaviest muscled and soundest structured with a quiet disposition, great appetite, and boasts herd changing carcass and index profile.” We have been impressed by Shear Force’s calving ease when used at Red Hill Farms. Couple this with the high accuracy carcass genetics of Future Direction, and we were pleased to add Wally to the Red Simmental mix at Red Hill Farms. 106W has been tested in the ASA Carcass Merit Program. 106W’s greatest contribution may be his daughters. His first daughters’ calved at Red Hill in the Spring of 2013. They have excellent udders and mothering skills. Additionally, his daughters are moderate-sized and easy fleshing, and as the data indicates, very docile. 106W’s cow family was very well received in the 2013 Hook’s Bred for Balance sale. 106W’s full sister was the top selling cow at $20,000. She also was the dam of the top selling bull, Lot 23 at $15,000. Additionally, Wally 106W’s nine-year old dam sold for $7,500. We believe the Wally daughters will be one of our greatest assets in years to come.
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Bull Selection Simplified. Building a cow herd?
Combine lowͲexpense traits (ME EPD) with acceptable revenue traits to breed efficiency into the cow herd. Improve fertility with selection pressure of HPG EPDs. Sleep through the night by selecting highͲCEM EPDs. Improve longevity and lower replacement rates by selecting higherͲ thanͲaverage STAY EPDs.
Breeding virgin heifers?
Select for CED EPD as the most meaningful predictor of calving ease. Red Angus’ CED combines birth weight and other factors affecting calvingͲease scores.
Selling calves or yearlings?
Heavier pay weights may be achieved by selecting higher WW EPDs, but…make sure heavier is what you want. Heavier weaning weights mean heavier pay weights for calf feds. However, for those who background their calves, too much weaning weight could translate into yearlings that are too heavy when they enter the feed yard, and finish too heavy. Overshooting performance goals can be just as detrimental as falling short. Enhance your reputation – improve traits that impact feeder profits, such as carcass traits and postͲweaning gain (YW).
Retaining Ownership?
Docile and fast starting, Red Angus are easy to start on feed and keep on feed. Balance YW EPD of potential bulls with the existing cow herd to pinpoint needed improvement for postͲweaning gains. Increase pay weight with selection for improved CW EPD.
Selling on a Grid?
FineͲtune marbling (MARB), rib eye area (REA), and back fat (FAT) EPDs to target valueͲbased grids. Target YG 1 & 2 premiums and avoid YG 4 discounts by applying selection pressure on YG EPD. Optimize carcass weights to increase pay weights while avoiding discounts for heavy weight carcasses. Balance Carcass EPDs against existing cow herd genetics: o o
Cowherds of higher continental influence may require additional selection pressure on MARB EPD to improve quality grade. HighͲpercentage British cowherds typically benefit from selection pressure to reduce YG and increase CW.
Contact the Red Angus Association of
(940) 387Ͳ3502 – RedAngus.org RED
America if you have further questions about how you can reach your breeding goals with Red Angus EPDs.
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l F l i a H r m d e s R 2013 Sale
Bart & Sarah
Ty
LOT 5 (142Y)
Gordon & Susan LOT 36 (21Z) Ty & “Brownie”
In Memory BROWNIE 2010-2013
LOT 1 (132Y)
LOT 2 (157Y)
www.RedHillFarms.net Bart & Sarah Jones (615) 666-3098 466 Red Hill Road, Lafayette, TN 37083 redhillfarms@nctc.com Gordon & Susan Jones (270) 991-2663
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