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T hursday, February 6
1PM CATTLE ON DISPLAY
Friday, February 7
9AM cattle on display
12PM Lunch
1PM Sale time
• OUR MISSION IS TO TAKE ALL THE ASSUMPTIONS OUT OF YOUR BULL SELECTION. ALL BULLS HAVE BEEN PARENT VERIFIED AND GENETICALLY ENHANCED. OUR DATA IS INTENSIVELY COLLECTED AT CRITICAL GROWTH POINTS THROUGHOUT THE BULL LIFE CYCLE TO CAPTURE VITAL GROWTH AND CARCASS DATA. WE GO BEYOND JUST A GUARANTEE, AS WE PAY HALF OF THE 6 MONTH MORTALITY INSURANCE POLICY.
46 OF THE BULLS ARE SIRED BY OUR RESIDENT HERD SIRES, THEY REPRESENT THE MOST CUTTING EDGE AND HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER GENETICS IN THE INDUSTRY. THERE ARE 25 BULLS THAT ARE HOMO POLLED IN THE SALE.
Many heifer and cow bull options exist in this offering, that place an emphasis on calve vigor, with early and explosive growth. As we look at calving ease (CE), there are multiple double digit options with 7 bulls being in elite company in top 10% of the breed and 24 bulls above breed average. 28 bulls are below the breed mean for birth weight (BW) with 15 bulls in the top 20% of the breed.
38 of the bulls in the sale exceed the breed average for weaning weight (WW) EPD with 19 bulls in the top 10% of the breed.
12 the bulls in the sale are in the top 10% of the breed from yearling weight (YW) EPD, which equates to a 16 pound advantage at yearling time. 39 of the bulls in the sale exceed the average YW EPD of the breed.
When it comes to pounds of product, carcass weight (CW), the average bull in this sale will generate 28 pounds of additional red meat product. There are 35 bulls in this sale that exceed the breed median with 14 of those bulls in the top 10% of the breed.
The average bull in this sale ribeye area (REA) EPD equates to a value 120% of the average bull in the breed. Every bull is above the average, with 23 bulls in the top 20% of the breed.
With additional pressure and increased premium for higher quality grade carcasses, marbling has become significantly more important. 24 bulls exceed their average breed peer, with 16 bulls in top 25% of the breed. The top bull is nearly 3 times the breed average.
36 bulls in the offering have secured the $CHB logo this equates to the progeny of these bulls generating a $9/cwt advantage. 25 of the bulls are in breed leading company ranking in the top quarter of the breed.
Sustained fertility, combined with selection for moderate framed, easy fleshing, efficient, highly productive females is exemplified as you study the number of bulls that are produced by generations of females that have obtained the Dam of Distinction (DOD).
As we strive to increase Maternal Milk (MM), it is evident as you study the 6 pound advantage these Dvorak bulls have. It is also equally important that we do that with intensive selection of udder and teat quality. 44 bulls top the breed average for milk flow, with 18 bulls in top 10% and 5 in the top 1%.
Milk and growth (MG) is a trend that we strive to capture these traits. This is evident as the average Dvorak bulls possess a 10 pound advantage for these combined traits that encompass the basis of what we all try to do. All but 7 bulls are better than the breed average for MG. We have 10 bulls in the top 5%, and 26 bulls in the top 20% of the breed.
38 bulls have earned the Maternal Advantage logo, with the average bull possessing a $24 advantage. 9 bulls rank in the top 10%, with the top bull having a $180 premium.
Dvorak Herefords Sale Facility
1/4 mile E, 1/4 Mile N of Pickstown, SD
GPS Coordinates: N43 04.335” — W098 31.571”
**Please note that our physical address will NOT bring you to the sale site.**
Seth Weishaar — 605.210.1124
Aaron Friedt — AHA/ Hereford World — 701.590.9597
Kelly Kline — Tri- State Livestock News — 701.320.5817
Kadon Leddy — Cattle Business Weekly — 605.924.0757
Marc Hotchkiss — The Livestock Link — 605.210.1956
Joe Epperly — Special Assignment — 303.884.3900
Will Epperly — Special Assignment — 712.269.5677
Brad Veurink — Special Assignment — 605.680.1281
Art Handel — Handel Marketing — 605.391.8233
Boyd Dvorak — 605.491.7090
Jeff Dvorak — 605.491.2068
Bo St Clair— 706.491.1486
Ben Roudabush — 276.692.8118
All persons who attend the sale do so at their own risk. Dvorak Herefords assumes no liability, legal or otherwise, for any accidents which may occur.
All cattle will sell under the suggested terms and conditions of the American Hereford Association. All cattle are to be paid for by the purchaser immediately following the sale, unless prior arrangements have been made with either Boyd or Jeff Dvorak.
Any announcements from the auction block regarding the cattle selling in this sale will take precedence over information printed in this book. A supplement sheet will be available sale day. EPD’s are current as of December 30, 2024
There will be a base price of $3,500 on all bulls and $3,000 on all bred heifers selling.
All animals have been DNA tested for parentage & genetic abnormalities. All animals selling are free of known genetic abnormalities unless noted on the sale lot. All of these are recessive. They would have to be mated to another known carrier for the possibility of that known abnormality to be expressed.
Anyone purchasing three or more bulls will receive a $50/bull discount. Those purchasing four or more bulls, will receive a $100/bull discount.
Any animal left after the sale must be insured- Dvorak Herefords will pay for 2% of sale price premium
All animals selling as registered,will be sold as such and registration papers will be transferred to the buyers at the sellers expense.
Retaining the right to 25% semen intereset on all bulls selling in this sale. Any announcmets made from the auction block take precedence over the printed material in this book.
All animals sold by Dvorak Herefords have passed a semen evaluation, and are guaranteed sound breeders. If an animal fails to be a breeder, buyers can choose a replacement if one is available at the time, or receive credit. Credit will be figured as the purchase price of the bull minus $2,750 salvage. Dvorak Herefords will not warranty a bull for death, but offers to pay one half of a six month term of mortality insurance. Any animal left in the care of Dvorak Herefords must be insured. The guarantee becomes void if the animal in question has been improperly managed or if sickness/injury occurred after the buyer has taken possession of said animal.
All bulls selling have passed a breeding soundness exam from Northwest Vet Clinic at Wagner, SD this also includes a semen evaluation. All animals sold by Dvorak Herefords will have been tested clean for BVD PI. They have been on an extensive vaccination protocol since birth, and received their first footrot shot along with Preg Guard Gold 10 on January 5, 2024. Bulls will be trich tested before sale day. All animals sold in this sale will be sold with health papers for interstate travel.
All heifers will be re-pregnancy checked by Northwest Vet the week of the sale. Any changes will be noted on the supplement sheet
ConsultingVeterinarian
Dr. Chris Freidel, Northwest Vet Clinic — 605.384.5561
Dr. Erik Holum, Sweetgrass Vet Clinic — 605.928.8387 (Heifer Ultrasound)
CarcassUltrasound
Chad Gordon-580-678-1918
We will deliver bulls within a reasonable distance, and cooperate with buyers on further destinations. We will begin to deliver bulls shortly after the sale depending on our schedule. We ask that arrangements are made to have sale heifers picked up by Feb. 15th. Heifers left after that day will incur a $400 calving charge along with a $10/day feed and care charge, unless arrangements are made prior to the sale. If you choose to leave an animal in Dvorak Herefords care, there will be a charge of $10/day.
Online broadcasting by DV Auction. Kaci Tolle — 308.214.0950
Bull Photos: ALM, LLC
Allison Manchester — 219.776.0594
Heifer Photos & Videos: Sterling Reichenbach— 517-282-8175
Print & catalog design
SD WEBSITES & DESIGNS
Sydney Dvorak — 605.491.6561
Welcome to the 2025 Dvorak Herefords Annual Bull Sale
On behalf of Dvorak Herefords and the entire Dvorak family, we are honored to welcome you to this year’s sale. Your presence here humbles us, and we deeply appreciate your time spent evaluating our offering. It’s because of the trust and long-standing relationships we’ve built with loyal customers like you that this multi-generational enterprise continues to thrive. We hope to maintain that relationship with the same passion and commitment moving forward.
For those joining us for the first time, welcome! We are excited to meet your expectations and look forward to forging a lasting partnership. Our longstanding customers can attest that we are always just a phone call away for any questions or concerns. Thank you for considering us and for taking the time to learn about what we have to offer.
We’re feeling increasingly optimistic about the recent positive trends in the feeder cattle market, driven by global demand for high-quality beef. U.S. producers are well-positioned to meet this demand with the safest and highest-quality beef in the world. Historic premiums for Choice and Prime carcasses are holding strong, making this an ideal time to invest in genetics that can help capture these rewards for years to come.
This year’s group of bulls exemplifies the mission and goals of Dvorak Herefords. Through generations of careful selection, we’ve prioritized traits such as moderate birth weights, rapid growth, fertility, structural soundness, and end-product merit. These bulls are developed with longevity in mind, and their mothers are managed similarly to your cows to ensure they’re rugged and durable. The uniformity and quality of this group make them valuable contributors to the beef production industry.
Our catalog offers a wealth of data to support your decision-making. Every bull has been evaluated through individual performance metrics, carcass ultrasound, and 50K genomic testing. Parentage has been verified, and homozygous polled bulls identified. While a few bulls are carriers of genetic abnormalities, this is clearly noted in their descriptions. We’ve also utilized advanced breeding techniques, including embryo transfer and artificial insemination, to maximize genetic potential and ensure consistency across our offerings.
We believe the females in our donor program are some of the best in the industry, and their proven track records validate our confidence. By pairing these top females with the best bulls available, we aim to produce sires that will elevate your calf crops.
We encourage you to visit and inspect the bulls at any time. For sight-unseen purchases or any purchase, we guarantee your satisfaction and offer one of the best guarantees in the business, including covering half the cost of a six-month mortality policy.
Additionally, our bred heifers are from the heart of our replacement pen and represent the cutting edge of our genetics. These heifers, selected with the same rigor as our bulls, are built to make an immediate impact on any operation. Summered in the river hills and developed for longevity, they are an excellent addition to any herd.
Thank you for your continued trust in Dvorak Herefords. We look forward to serving you and supporting your operation’s success.
See you at the ranch, Friday, February 7th.
Please feel free to contact us anytime to make arrangements for a visit or if you have any questions.
The American Hereford Association (AHA) has embraced the use of genomics into their genetic evaluation by launching a first of its kind single step analysis that utilizes the marker effects of specific traits. Likewise, AHA is directly estimating accuracy values rather than approximating. The direct estimation of accuracy results in a more conservative value but a more accurate value than previous methodologies. The AHA is producing the most reliable genetic evaluation that is supported by Whole Herd TPR™ and genomics, which will give prospective buyers added confidence in purchasing young and unproven animals.
Buying animals that have a genomic profile incorporated into their Expected Progeny Difference (EPD) offers many advantages that allow for quicker breed and herd improvement. To the right is a table showing the average increase in accuracy when buying a young animal with a Genomic Enhanced EPD (GE-EPD) versus an animal without a GE-EPD. Similarly, an effective progeny number increase is listed by trait that shows how many progeny equate to a genomic enhancement of a young animal (e.g. yearling). That’s right, buying a young animal that has been genotyped is like having 2-17 progeny, depending on the trait. The proof gained on young, non-parent animals, through a genomic enhancement is valuable and greatly mitigates the risk and allows for more directed selection.
Actual Birth Weight (ACT. BW)
The weight of a calf taken within 24 hours after birth. Heavy births weights tend to be correleated with calving problems along with other factors.
Adjusted Weaning Weight (ADJ. WW)
An unshrunk, off-the-cow calf weight adjusted to 205 days of age and to a mature dam age equivalence.
Weaning Weight Ratio (WW RATIO)
An indication of teh animal’s performance at weaning compared to their contemporary group.
Adjusted Yearling Weight (ADJ. YW)
An unshrunk weight adjusted to either 365, 452, or 550 days of age.
Yearling Weight Ratio (YW RATIO)
An indication of the animal’s perfomrance at one year of age compared to their contemporary group.
Dam Production
This is the dam’s average production over her lifetime, showing her average nursing ratios and yearling ratios for the number fo progeny she ahs produced thus far.
Eye Pigment
Expressed as a percentage of pigment surrounding the eye.
Direct Calving Ease (CED)
CE EPD is based on calving ease scores and birth weights and is measured on a percentage. CE EPD indicates the influence of the sire on calving ease in females calving at 2 years of age.
Birth Weight (BW)
BW EPD is an indicator trait for calving ease and is measured in pounds.
Weaning Weight (WW)
WW EPD is an estimate of pre-weaning growth that is measured in pounds.
Yearling Weight (YW)
YW EPD is an estimate of post-weaning growth that is measured in pounds.
Scrotal Circumference (SC)
Measured in centimeters and adjusted to 365 days of age, SC EPD is the best estimate of fertility.
Maternal Milk (M)
The MM EPD of a sire’s daughters is expressed in pounds of calf weaned. It predicts the difference in average weaning weights of sires’ daughters’ progeny due to milking ability.
Maternal Milk & Growth (M&G)
The M&G EPD reflects what the sire is expected to transmit to his daughters for a combination of growth genetics through weaning and genetics for milking ability.
Mature Cow Weight (MCW)
The MCW EPD was designed to help breeders select sires that will either increase or decrease mature size of cows in the herd.
Rib Fat (FAT)
The FAT EPD reflects differences in adjusted 365-day, 12th-rib fat thickness based on carcass measurements of harvested cattle.
Ribeye Area (REA)
REA EPDs reflect differences in an adjusted 365-day ribeye area measurement based on carcass measurements of harvested cattle.
Marbling (MARB)
MARB EPDs reflect differences in an adjusted 365-day marbling score (intramuscular fat, [IMF]) based on carcass measurements of harvested cattle.
Baldy Maternal Index (BMI$)
The BMI$ is a maternally focused index that is based on a production system that uses Hereford x Angus cross cows. Progeny of these cows are directed towards Certified Hereford Beef. This index has significant weight on Sustained Cow Fertility, which predicts fertility and longevity of females.
Certified Hereford Beef Index (CHB$)
CHB$ is a terminal sire index that is built on a production system where Hereford bulls are mated to mature commercial Angus cows where all progeny will be targeted for Certified Hereford Beef after the finishing phase. This index has significant weight on Carcass Weight and Marbling to ensure profit on the rail.
Percents are the animal’s percentile ranking among the breed for that trait.
The Maternal Advantage program generates females with added longevity, more docility, increased fertility and more profit per year. Can be utilized by producers using Hereford bulls on British-based cows or Brahman-based cows in their breeding program. Producers utilizing the program will have access to a sire EPD summary, added market exposure, replacement selection tools, genetic improvement tools and access to AHA resources, marketing and staff.
Producers must verify that eligible females are sired by registered Hereford bulls with transferred ownership.
Participating bull batteries must rank in the top 50% of the breed for Baldy Maternal Index (BMI$) if used on British-based cows or the top 50% of the breed for Brahman Influence Index (BII$) if used on Brahman- based cows.
One of the most often conversations we have with bull customers is the polled/horned inheritance. We hope that this table will help explain it better. It is safe to assume that long term straight bred angus cows are homozygous polled. With that assumption, it leads to more opportunities to use heterozygous polled and even horned bulls.
Mated to horned cows: 100% of calves are horned
Mated to heterozygous polled cows: 50% of calves are horned, 50% of calves are polled
Mated to Homozygous polled cows: 100% of calves are polled
Mated to horned cows: 50% of calves are horned, 50% of calves are polled
Mated to heterozygous polled cows: 25% of calves are horned, 75% of calves are polled
Mated to homozygous polled cows: 100% of calves are polled
100% of calves are polled, regardless of cow horn genotype.
An industry-changing program from the American Hereford Association and IMI Global to verify and add value to Hereford-influenced feeder cattle with superior genetics, health and management.
REQUIREMENTS
• Source & Age verification
• Genetic merit
– Minimum of 50% Hereford genetics
– Bull battery ranking in top 50% of breed for $CHB index (bull battery average)
– Bull ownership transferred (all bulls)
• Vaccination program — two rounds of vaccinations pre–weaning (minimum)
– Recommended minimum protocol:
• Genetic improvement tool – Sire EPD and profit index summary
• Added market exposure – Free listing at HerefordMarketplace.com
• Enrollment cost - $3.00/hd. (verification + eID tag)
• BQA certification
Look for this logo in Hereford bull sale catalogs to identify sires meeting the genetic requirements for the Hereford Advantage program.
This bull combines exceptional maternal and performance traits, ranking in the top 10% for all maternal EPDs, including 2% for Calving Ease and 3% for Sustained Cow Fertility. With 16 of 20 traits in the top 10%, he offers unmatched genetic balance, making him an ideal choice for
This herd sire combines power, balance, and maternal strength, with top 1% EPDs for Weaning Weight (WW), Yearling Weight (YW), and Milk & Growth (MG), plus six traits in the top 10%. Backed by a 123 REA ratio, 122 WW ratio, and 117 YW ratio, his elite pedigree includes a Dam of Distinction grandmother, showcasing proven productivity and genetic excellence
BOYD 31Z BLUEPRINT 6155
RST FINAL PRINT 0018
RST MS X651 TESTED 8034 ECR
An impressive blend of genetic excellence and performance, this bull boasts 9 traits in the top 10% and indexes in the top 20%. His 105 WW ratio highlights his ability to enhance growth and productivity, making him a versatile and reliable choice for advancing your herd with well-rounded genetics.
This polled bull delivers consistent performance and well-rounded genetics, with a 111 WW ratio, 103 REA ratio, and indexes in the top 30% for fertility, carcass, and growth traits. Ideal for improving herd performance and profitability, he offers reliable results backed by proven metrics.
This horned bull excels with 18 traits above breed average, including 8 in the top 10%, a 110 WW ratio, and 103 IMF ratio. Backed by a high-performing dam, he offers balanced genetics to enhance performance and carcass quality.
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This homozygous polled Land Grant son, unable to verify his dam by means of DNA. He will sell as a commercial bull without registration. He exemplifies the same qualities as his peers, combining powerful performance with top-tier carcass traits. Posting a 103 WW ratio, he features an impressive 11-inch ribeye and a standout 3.02 marbling score (115 ratio). With genetics that balance growth and carcass quality, he’s an excellent choice for enhancing profitability in your herd.
This bull blends performance and maternal excellence, with top 30% indexes for BMI, BII, and CHB, 3 traits in the top 10%, and standout ratios: 110 WW, 105 YW, 115 REA, and 111 IMF. Backed by a Dam of Distinction, he’s an ideal choice for growth and carcass quality.
Backed by a Dam of Distinction grandmother, this bull excels with 16 traits in the top 20%, including top 5% for fertility, udder, teat, and REA. With a 128 IMF ratio and 113 WW ratio, he’s a standout for enhancing carcass quality, growth, and maternal excellence.
This bull boasts 15 traits above the breed mean, combining calving ease, rapid growth, and a balanced genetic profile for improved herd performance. With a Dam of Distinction in his pedigree, he offers exceptional potential to enhance herd efficiency and profitability.
Homozygous polled, this bull excels in performance, fertility, and carcass traits, boasting a 118 REA ratio, 108 IMF ratio, and 14 traits above breed average. With WW in the top 2%, YW in the top 3%, and MM and MG in the top 1%, he offers outstanding growth, fertility, and carcass quality for breeding success.
This bull excels across all birth, growth, fertility, and maternal traits, with MG and MM in the top 1%. His 105 IMF and 109 REA ratios highlight superior carcass quality, making him a balanced sire for boosting herd performance, productivity, and profitability. His dam 13F from NJW program in WY is an elite donor for the Chapman Land & Cattle operation in TN.
This horned bull ranks in the top 20% for all indexes, excelling in growth (WW top 1%, YW 102), maternal traits (MM and MG top 1%), and carcass quality (CHB top 3%, IMF 117). He offers exceptional genetics for enhancing growth, fertility, and carcass traits.
A standout in maternal and performance traits, this horned bull offers a BW in the top 4% for calving ease and exceptional indexes for fertility
A maternal brother to Final Print and full sibling to the breed’s #1 growth female, this bull boasts top-tier fertility (top 1% SCF), 8 traits in the top 10%, and a 103 IMF ratio. His exceptional fertility, growth, and maternal traits ensure enhanced herd efficiency and profitability.
Homozygous polled bull that excels in carcass (CW and REA
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With top 2% WW and top 3% YW rankings, this homozygous polled bull delivers exceptional growth, supported by a 116 WW and 107 YW ratio. He’s a powerful choice for enhancing productivity and profitability.
Combining top-tier carcass traits with exceptional growth, this homozygous polled bull ranks in the top 2% for WW and YW, with a 113 WW, 113 YW, 144 IMF, and 109 REA ratio. He’s an excellent choice for boosting carcass quality and herd productivity.
With 13 traits above breed average, this bull combines top 10% REA and YW rankings, a 109 REA, 112 IMF, and 118 WW ratio, making him a strong choice for improving carcass quality, growth, and herd productivity.
This homozygous polled bull boasts 13 traits above breed average, with WW and YW in the top 5% for exceptional growth. His 114 WW, 106 YW, and 105 IMF ratios highlight his strength in growth and carcass quality. Backed by a Dam of Distinction, he’s a reliable choice for boosting herd productivity and profitability.
With top 5% SCF and balanced EPDs, this homozygous polled bull ensures strong fertility and long-term productivity. His well-rounded genetics make him an excellent choice for enhancing
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This horned bull offers top 4% CE for calving ease and maternal EPDs above breed average, including top 7% SCF for herd longevity. With 7 traits above average and a 102 REA ratio, he combines maternal excellence with improved carcass quality, making him a reliable choice for enhancing herd performance.
Ranking in the top 5% for MG and MM, this horned sire excels in maternal genetics, producing productive females. His balanced EPDs and 115 REA ratio highlight his carcass quality, ensuring improved herd efficiency and profitability.
This horned bull ranks in the top 30% for all maternal EPDs, including top 1% MCE for calving ease. With a 118 IMF ratio, he combines excellent maternal traits and carcass quality, making him ideal for boosting productivity and marbling.
With an 8% SCF ranking for reproductive potential and 8 traits above breed mean, this horned bull ensures long-term productivity. His balanced genetics make him a strong choice for boosting herd efficiency and reproductive success.
With 12 traits above breed average, including 4 in the top 10%, this horned bull ensures consistent genetic progress. His 102 WW, 103 YW, and 104 REA ratios highlight his growth and carcass quality, making him a reliable choice for herd improvement.
With 16 of 20 traits above breed average, this horned bull delivers exceptional genetic potential for consistent herd improvement. His 106 REA ratio emphasizes carcass quality, while his balanced profile enhances growth and productivity.
This horned bull excels in maternal and fertility traits, with strong SCF, teat, udder, and DMI rankings for enhanced reproductive efficiency and longevity. His 104 IMF ratio highlights superior marbling, making him a reliable choice for boosting both maternal traits and herd performance. DBC
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This bull features 18 traits above breed average, showcasing broad genetic strength. His 105 WW and 102 REA ratios emphasize growth and carcass quality, making him an excellent choice for boosting herd efficiency and productivity.
A homozygous polled bull that combines top 6% MCE for calving ease with a 112 WW, 103 YW, and 111 REA ratio for growth and carcass quality. Backed by a maternal lineage of Dams of Distinction, he ensures consistent genetic excellence for herd improvement.
This homozygous polled bull excels in carcass traits, ranking in the top 7% for CHB and top 2% for CW, with a 112 IMF ratio for improved marbling. His balanced EPDs and strong genetics make him ideal for enhancing growth, carcass quality, and herd efficiency.
SHF ELLISON 167Y E150 SHF JESSE JAMES E149 J052 ET SHF
This bull boasts 11 traits above breed average, including all carcass traits, with top 1% MG and top 5% MM and MCE for superior maternal traits and calving ease. His 111 IMF and 113 WW ratios highlight exceptional marbling and growth, making him a valuable choice for boosting herd efficiency and economic returns.
With 16 traits above breed average, this bull excels in maternal and reproductive traits, including top 10% MM, MG, and MCE. His 116 IMF, 106 REA, 110 WW, and 105 YW ratios highlight his strength in growth and carcass quality, making him ideal for boosting herd performance.
This horned bull offers a strong genetic profile with balanced performance across a range of traits. His CHB is above breed average, making him an
With excellent teat and udder EPDs, this bull ensures maternal quality and productive females. Backed by a Dam of Distinction grandmother, his 112 WW and 102 REA ratios highlight strong growth and carcass quality, making him a valuable herd asset.
This bull combines top fertility and growth, ranking in the top 4% for calving ease maternal and top 6% for marbling. With a 114 REA and 108 WW and YW ratios, he offers strong carcass quality and growth, making him ideal for enhancing maternal traits and herd performance. WIll be retaining an in herd interest. We used him in Summer ‘24 and will have calved by him.
and top 25% for CHB, this homozygous polled bull offers exceptional growth and carcass quality. With a 104 YW ratio and a Dam of Distinction mother, he provides a proven genetic foundation for improving herd performance.
This horned bull, with 4 traits in the
559 On Time 927 ET
This bull excels in maternal genetics, ranking top 1% for MM and top 5% for MG, ensuring reproductive efficiency and productive females. With 3 carcass traits in the top 20%, he enhances meat quality, making him a valuable asset for boosting herd productivity and profitability. Dam was 2011 national champion in Denver.
Hereford bulls increase net profit by $51 per cow per
That’s $20,000 in additional
for a typical 400-cow outfit, thanks to increased fertility and herd size. Herefords are also the efficiency experts, proven to add value to calves in the feedyard — $30 per head in profitability. That’s real money and real results.
This bull ranks in the top 5% for SCF, ensuring strong fertility and long-term reproductive success. With BMI, BII, MM, and DMI in the top 20%, plus a 120 REA and 108 IMF ratio, he boosts herd efficiency and carcass quality. A valuable choice for enhancing both reproduction and carcass traits.
These bred heifers come right out of the heart of the replacement pen. They represent the razor edge of genetics we have to offer, including breed trait leaders and flush mates to the bulls. Heifers were AI’d on May 11, 2024 and May 12, 2024. The approximate calving date, from the AIs, should be February 17, 2025. The projected calving dates are based on ultra sound.
HYALITE ON TARGET 936 R MISS REVOLUTION 1009
SHF RIB EYE M326 R117 /S LADY DOMINO 652S
K&B SENTINEL 0042X
SHF MISS M326 T08 ET
EFBEEF TFL U208 TESTED X651 ET
EFBEEF X651 TESTED A250
EFBEEF 6378 KATE W484
KCF BENNETT REVOLUTION X51
BBF BECKY’S MARK X51 D5 ET BBF BECKYS MARK P606 S32
EFBEEF FOREMOST U208
EFBEEF P606 MABEL R415
R&R PRIME CUT 6378 ET
EFBEEF G825 KATE R428
HYALITE ON TARGET 936
R MISS REVOLUTION 1009
PW VICTOR BOOMER P606
VPI POETRY DANCER H830
AHA 44178105 | DOB: 02/04/2020 | TATTOO: 0016 | POLLED
R LEADER 6964
BOYD 31Z BLUEPRINT 6153 NJW 91H 100W RITA 31Z ET
EFBEEF TFL U208 TESTED X651 ET
RST MS X651 TESTED 8032
RST MS 0124 TIMESAWASTIN 6094
HYALITE ON TARGET 936
R MISS REVOLUTION 1009
NJW 73S M326 TRUST 100W ET
REMITALL RITA 91H
EFBEEF FOREMOST U208
EFBEEF P606 MABEL R415
RST TIMES A WASTIN 0124
RST MS R117 RIB EYE 9009
CHURCHILL SENSATION 028X
NJW LONG HAUL 36E ET NJW 79Z 10W RITA 11B
R LEADER 6964
CHURCHILL LADY 7189E ET
CHURCHILL LADY 500C ET
UPS DOMINO 3027
CHURCHILL LADY 7202T ET
LJR 023R WHITMORE 10W
BW 91H 100W RITA 79Z ET
HYALITE ON TARGET 936
R MISS REVOLUTION 1009
CHURCHILL RED BULL 200Z
HVH OKSANA 4L 33N
This exceptional heifer boasts an impressive individual performance with a 110 weaning weight ratio (WWR) and 102 yearling weight ratio (YWR), underscoring her strong growth potential. Her standout 123 ribeye area (REA) ratio highlights superior carcass merit, complemented by 16 traits above average. Notably, six of these traits rank within the top 10% of the breed, marking her as a high-caliber genetic investment.
This heifer combines exceptional genetics with impressive performance, showcasing 16 traits above breed average, including four that rank in the top 10%. Her dam backs this pedigree with proven productivity, posting a nursing ratio (NR) of 109 on two calves. With this combination of maternal excellence and breed-leading traits, she offers tremendous potential for enhancing any program.
DBC
She boasts 16 traits above the breed average, including six in the top 10%, and stands out with a 108 IMF ratio and a 71 birth weight ratio. Her balanced genetics make her a top choice for improving both calving ease and carcass quality in any program.This heifer excels with calving ease (CE) and maternal calving ease (MCE) both in the top 1%, highlighting her exceptional maternal traits.
Sire: Final Print Projected Calving
Talk about a heifer that demonstrates excellent growth with a 107 weaning weight ratio and a 101 yearling weight ratio, highlighting her strong performance potential. She also ranks in the top 2% for sustained cow fertility EPD, indicating her exceptional ability to contribute to long-term herd productivity. Her combination of growth and fertility makes her a valuable addition to any breeding program focused on both performance and sustainability.
With 13 traits above the breed average, including fertility traits in the top 12%, this heifer offers exceptional genetic potential for both productivity and reproductive performance. She boasts a 106 yearling weight ratio, highlighting her strong growth potential. DBC
Coming from a Dam of Distinction, this heifer offers a balanced set of traits with 15 traits above the breed average, demonstrating her overall genetic strength. She ranks in the top 10% for both sustained cow fertility and maternal milk, highlighting her exceptional maternal potential. Her combination of fertility and milk production makes her an excellent choice for enhancing maternal performance in any herd.
Her 91 birth weight ratio, 107 weaning weight ratio, and 103 ribeye area ratio demonstrate a balance of calving ease, growth, and carcass merit. With teat and udder EPDs ranking in the top 1%, she is a premier choice for adding longevity and productivity to your herd. This heifer combines exceptional performance and maternal quality, with 17 traits
She stands out with a 103 weaning weight ratio and a 102 yearling weight ratio, highlighting her excellent growth potential.This heifer is sired by Final Print, whose daughters consistently post a 102 nursing ratio, demonstrating strong maternal performance. With this combination of maternal strength and growth performance, she is a valuable addition to any breeding program.
This heifer excels across all traits related to birth and growth, with exceptional maternal milk (MM) and maternal growth (MG) EPDs. Her sire, Final Print, has a proven track record with a 102.5 weaning weight ratio average on 345 calves, ensuring strong performance potential. Additionally, she boasts a 101 IMF ratio, highlighting her potential for superior carcass quality.
EFBEEF TFL U208 TESTED X651 ET RST MS
A maternal sister to Final Print and a full sister to JDH AH Ms Lincoln 125L, the top-selling female in the Atkins Delaney 2023 Female Sale and the number 1 growth individual in the breed, she carries a legacy of excellence. This heifer ranks in the top 1% for both weaning weight (WW) and yearling weight (YW), demonstrating outstanding growth potential.. Additionally, she boasts a 111 marbling ratio, enhancing her value for both growth performance and superior carcass quality.
This heifer combines rapid growth traits with a modest birth weight, making her an excellent choice for both calving ease and performance. Her grandmother is a Dam of Distinction, further solidifying her strong maternal lineage. With a 111 IMF ratio, she also brings superior marbling potential, enhancing both growth and carcass quality.
This heifer excels in key traits, with birth weight, marbling, and maternal calving ease all ranking in the top 10% of the breed. Her impressive performance includes an 83 birth weight ratio, 107 weaning weight ratio, 103 yearling weight ratio, and 109 IMF ratio, reflecting a combination of calving ease, growth, and carcass quality. She is an outstanding choice for enhancing both maternal and carcass traits in any herd.
Ranked in the top 5% for sustained cow fertility, this heifer brings exceptional reproductive potential to any program. She excels with 16 traits above the breed mean, demonstrating her overall genetic strength and versatility. With all of her indexes in the top 25%, she offers a balanced combination of fertility, growth, and efficiency.
AI Sire: Final Print Projected Calving Date: 2/16/25
She represents a unique opportunity to add both productivity and carcass quality to your program. This heifer stands out with 17 traits above breed average, including seven ranking in the top 10%, showcasing her elite genetic profile. Her performance is equally impressive, with a 105 weaning weight ratio (WWR) and a 105 intramuscular fat (IMF) ratio, indicating excellent growth and marbling potential.
DBC
She is a versatile and valuable addition to any progressive breeding program. This heifer showcases elite genetics with four traits ranking in the top 10% of the breed, highlighting her exceptional potential for growth, fertility, and carcass quality.
This heifer stands out with five of the six maternal EPDs ranking in the top 15% of the breed, demonstrating her strong genetic potential for producing productive, highquality offspring. Her mother and grandmother are both Dams of Distinction, further solidifying her exceptional maternal lineage. She represents an outstanding opportunity to enhance maternal performance and longevity in any herd.
One that ranks in the top 2% for sustained cow fertility EPD, ensuring her long-term productivity as a foundation female. She excels with all six maternal traits above the breed average, demonstrating her strong genetic potential for maternal performance. With a 106 weaning weight ratio, 106 yearling weight ratio, and a 105 IMF ratio, she offers a balanced combination of growth, carcass quality, and maternal strength.
With a grandmother who is a Dam of Distinction and a mother whose nursing ratio is an impressive 105.7 on three calves, this heifer comes from a proven, high-performing maternal lineage. She excels in efficiency, with a top-ranking dry matter intake (DMI) and a moderate mature cow weight, ensuring both productivity and sustainability. Her genetic foundation makes her an excellent choice for improving efficiency and maternal performance in any herd.
Ranked in the top 5% for dry matter intake (DMI), this heifer demonstrates exceptional efficiency, contributing to overall herd productivity. She also excels with a 105 REA ratio, showcasing her potential for optimal ribeye area. Her combination of efficiency and growth traits makes her a valuable asset to any breeding program focused on performance and sustainability.
This heifer excels with 8 traits above the breed average, demonstrating her strong genetic potential across multiple areas. Her balanced performance highlights her ability to contribute to improvements in growth, fertility, and overall herd productivity.
With all fertility traits and indexes above the breed mean, this heifer demonstrates exceptional reproductive potential. Her grandmother is a Dam of Distinction, further enhancing her strong maternal lineage. She excels with a 105.0 IMF ratio, 109 weaning weight ratio, and 108 yearling weight ratio, combining impressive carcass quality with strong growth performance.
SHF ELLISON 167Y E149 SHF JESSE
Sire: Land Grant Projected
This heifer boasts a 107 IMF ratio, reflecting her excellent marbling potential. Her mother has a proven track record with a 103.8 weaning weight ratio on four calves, showcasing consistent performance.
This females offers a balanced genetic profile with 12 traits above breed average, including two in the top 10%, and excels in carcass performance with a 107 REA ratio and 102 IMF ratio. Her exceptional birth weight and calving ease make her a standout for maternal strength. Backed by a proven dam with a nursing ratio of 103.5 on two calves, she brings consistency and reliability to any program. We believe this heifer is to be a 100 Proof due to being horned however this is pending another AHA dna testing.
Backed by a proven sire whose daughters have posted an impressive 103.7 nursing ratio on 810 calves, she is a premier option for advancing maternal productivity and carcass quality.This heifer is a standout with maternal milk (MM) and maternal growth (MG) in the top 1% of the breed, underscoring her exceptional maternal potential. She excels with 16 traits above the breed average, including all three economic indicators, and boasts a 102 weaning weight ratio and 109 ribeye area ratio.
MDC
This heifer demonstrates impressive performance with an 87 birth weight ratio, 108 weaning weight ratio, 103 yearling weight ratio, and a 104 IMF ratio, reflecting a strong balance of calving ease, growth, and marbling. She excels across the board with 16 traits above the breed mean, showcasing her overall genetic strength. Her combination of performance and carcass quality makes her a valuable addition to any breeding program.
Her dam, with a 105 yearling weight ratio, brings proven growth performance to her genetics. She offers a combination of carcass quality and growth that makes this heifer a valuable addition to any breeding program. This heifer stands out with an impressive 113 IMF ratio, reflecting her superior marbling potential.
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H MONTGOMERY 7437 ET KOLT HCC DIANA 16J
This heifer excels with 15 traits above the breed average, showcasing her exceptional genetic strength across both maternal and carcass traits. She ranks in the top 15% for maternal milk (MM) and maternal growth (MG), ensuring strong maternal potential. With an outstanding 120 IMF ratio, 108 REA ratio, and 104 yearling weight ratio, she combines superior marbling, ribeye area, and growth performance for a well-rounded, high-performing individual.
DBC
This is a full sister to Effling’s many time show winner, Sweet Red Wine. She boasts a 105 IMF ratio and a 112 REA ratio, highlighting her strong potential for marbling and ribeye area. She ranks in the top 10% for maternal calving ease (MCE), ensuring ease of calving and strong maternal traits.
With a mother who is a Dam of Distinction and boasts a 105.6 weaning weight ratio on 11 calves, this heifer comes from a proven, high-performing maternal line. She truly excels in maternal traits, with all of them ranking in the top 25%, and all indexes in the top 10%. Additionally, she shines with fertility traits in the top 10%, ensuring her exceptional reproductive potential.
This heifer excels with all indexes above the breed average, showcasing her well-rounded genetic potential. She ranks in the top 15% for teat and udder EPDs, ensuring strong maternal performance, and in the top 5% for dry matter intake (DMI), demonstrating exceptional efficiency. Her balanced traits make her an excellent choice for improving both productivity and maternal quality in any breeding program.
DBC
This female offers balanced EPDs with six traits in the top 15%, demonstrating her well-rounded genetic strength. She has sound teat and udder scores, ensuring strong maternal traits, and excels in dry matter intake (DMI), showcasing her efficiency. Her combination of balanced performance, efficiency, and maternal quality contributes to improved herd performance and long-term viability. DBC
This heifer ranks in the top 3% for dry matter intake (DMI), demonstrating exceptional efficiency and contributing to overall herd productivity. She also excels with a 101 REA ratio and a 104 IMF ratio, highlighting her potential for both optimal ribeye area and superior marbling.
Coming from a strong maternal line with both her mother and grandmother being Dams of Distinction, this heifer brings exceptional genetics to the table. She stands out with a 109 IMF ratio, 104 REA ratio, and a 108 yearling weight
showcasing her potential for superior carcass quality and growth. Her proven lineage and impressive performance make her a valuable addition to any breeding program.
Her combination of top-tier performance and carcass traits makes her a valuable addition to any breeding program.This heifer stands out with 7 traits in the top 20% of the breed, highlighting her overall genetic strength and potential. She excels with a 114 REA ratio, 102 weaning weight ratio, and 116 yearling weight ratio, demonstrating exceptional growth and carcass quality.
This heifer excels across all indexes, with each one above the breed average, showcasing her strong genetic potential. She stands out in key traits such as teat and udder quality, ribeye area (REA), and sustained cow fertility, making her an excellent choice for improving both maternal and carcass traits. Her balanced profile and superior fertility make her a valuable addition to any breeding program focused on long-term productivity and quality.
With 11 traits above the breed average, this heifer brings exceptional genetic potential to any herd. She excels in teat and udder EPDs, ensuring strong maternal performance, and ranks in the top 15% for CHB, highlighting her carcass merit. Additionally, with a 106 IMF ratio, a 117 weaning weight ratio, and a 116 yearling weight ratio, she combines outstanding growth and marbling potential for a well-rounded, high-performance individual.
With teat and udder EPDs in the top 15%, this heifer brings strong maternal potential to any breeding program. She excels in growth with a 101 weaning weight ratio and a 107 yearling weight ratio, demonstrating her ability to perform. Additionally, with a 102 REA ratio, she shows great promise for superior carcass quality.