Annual
Welcome,
Welcome to West Central Missouri & Lacy’s Red Angus! Red Angus continues to lead the industry as cattlemen demand quality genetics with strong maternal traits. That is why the Red Angus/Red Angus influenced females continue to be the most sought-after female in the beef industry today. You ask why? It’s all about the cow & the “ility” Motherability Fertility Docility Stayability
Once again, we are delighted to continue working with our marketing partners MC Livestock of Archie, MO. Nick, Callie & Stetson Curtis bring a great eye for cattle, integrity, and a tremendous amount talent & energy to the table.
This year’s sale offering is the result of our efforts that started nearly four years ago when we planned the matings, bred/calved the cows and brought the animals through development. We attempt to not chase extremes but rather utilize genetics that we know perform. The vast majority of these animals carry the LACY prefix throughout their pedigrees & are backed by generations of cattle born/raised on our ranch. We will be offering a handful of Polled Hereford bulls & plan to increase our Hereford offering in 2023 and beyond as we continue to provide all the components to create the great “Red Baldy” female.
In an effort to provide you with as much information as possible, the bulls have all undergone genomic testing which has been incorporated into their EPDs. Carcass ultrasound data has been collected as well. All the bulls have undergone & passed an extensive Breeding Soundness Exam (BSE). The open heifers have all been fully vaccinated & subjected to a Reproductive Tract Score (RTS) as well as pelvic measurements. All of this data will be available prior to sale day.
We will continue to offer a select group of commercial Red Angus females. This small group of heifers come from Lacy’s Red Angus bull customers, Robert & Gail Perryman of Urich, MO & Thoele Farms of La Cygne, KS. These females are either sired by “LACY” bulls or bred to “LACY” bulls.
Thank you for your continued interest in our operation. We are confident that we are offering you some of the highest quality cattle to sell anywhere in the country. We firmly believe in our genetics and their ability to perform, especially in fescue country.
You are welcome to view the offering anytime, whether it be at our ranch, on our website or on DV Auction. The sale videos will be available online in mid-October on our website as well as on DV Auction. Whether you intend to bid, buy or just come visit, we truly look forward to seeing you on sale day. If you are unable to attend, the sale will be broadcast live over the internet through DV Auction.
Regards, Dan & Kelly Lacy - Lacy’s Red Angus
Dear Friends and Customers,
Hello and Welcome to the Lacy’s Red Angus and MC Livestock Annual Production Sale. As Red Angus genetics continue to be some of the most sought after in the beef industry, whether that be Red Angus females, feeder calves or herd sires. The Red Angus breed is valued by many.
The Lacy family for years has prided their operation on red hided cattle that are adapted to fescue country and can thrive in this environment. We are sticking true to those same attributes each year in our own operation. The cattle in this offering share the same adaptability that the Lacy family has been building for generations and our customers have come to know and love.
This year’s offering has several sons and daughters by “Iron Mike” and other tried and true sire groups, many raised right here in Drexel, Mo. The bulls come in an easy calving package that have hit the ground with a lot of vigor and packed the pounds on ever since. The females in this sale exemplify what our operations strive for in brood cow; easy fleshing, fertile, females that will last a lifetime. Several of the females go back to leading matriarchs in each of our operations and we believe they will have a lasting impact on many different operations in the future. They are eye appealing, structurally correct, broody females that have been bred and raised to do their job with little supplementation on fescue grass.
We would like to personally invite you to come by for a visit and evaluate the cattle on October 22nd. As you study this year’s offering if you have any questions, feel free to reach out to any of us, we would be glad to answer any questions. If you would like to view the offering prior to sale day we would be glad to show you around. Thank you for your interest and we look forward to seeing you.
Regards, Nick, Callie & Stetson Curtis - MC LivestockFellow Red Angus Enthusiasts,
Interesting times call for a product that meets the needs of the challenge. Those that run stock in the fescue belt of our nation will find what they need between the covers of this sale book. Lacy Red Angus and MC Livestock bring you stacked generations of fescue adapted and tolerant seedstock with added performance and maternal values as well.
The foundation of the reputation of this set of stock is backed by well over 50 years of selection pressure and dedication to doing the right thing every instance of the selection process. Dale did not allow for fertility or udder issues, having a Hereford background made him very unforgiving of nonsense. Disposition has never been a debatable topic in the sorting pen and that is noticed still today. The overall maternal instinct is instilled in every lot throughout this offering as well as the ability to last and pass every test that any operation has to offer.
These two firms have placed elite Red Angus herd bulls with some of the business’ most discriminating breeders with very positive praise. Quite possible one of the hottest sire groups in the country would be by a past sale feature known as Collusion. These cattle have been well received for a multitude of reasons. A sensible and desirable balance of phenotype and data is certainly the driving force as the overall quality can rival any sire group in the business. Collusion wasn’t a result of “fly by night success”, as he has multiple generations of proven sires and cow families influenced by the stringent selection pressure used by these two outfits yet today.
Collectively, the cattle in this book are the product of two people living the American Dream. A couple that bought land with strong faith and a pinched penny. A couple that only new hard work, patience, and grit as the driving force on their road to success doing what they loved. They maintained a firm belief in the good stuff known as “common sense” and the guidance and leadership from their known savior. This couple grew a family and instilled the foundation family values within their children so that they could do the same for their families down the road. Dale and Kay Lacy didn’t know that they were building a legacy and an empire, but they achieved it without question. That is why they have more repeat business and new business on an annual basis and that’s what solidifies your interest in the program. Please join us for another outstanding set of fescue bred and developed Red Angus seedstock from the next generation at Lacy Red Angus and MC Livestock.
Enjoy the cattle, Graham Blagg Jered Shipman Tim Anderson Innovation AgMarketing, LLC
SALE DAY CONTACTS:
Dan Lacy: (913) 909-1912
Nick Curtis: (573) 999-3887
AUCTIONEER:
Col. Jered Shipman: (806) 983-7226
SALE MANAGEMENT:
INNOVATION AGMARKETING, LLC
Graham Blagg: (530) 913-6418
INNOVATIONAGMARKETING.COM
RING SERVICE:
Jesse Bolin – MO Beef Cattleman: (417) 830-2835
Dakota Ferguson – Special Assignment: (785) 893-1604
LIVESTOCK MORTALITY INSURANCE:
James Bessler: (815) 762-2641
RED ANGUS ASSOCIATION REPRESENTATIVES:
Tom Brink RAAA CEO: (940) 387-3502
Harold Bertz: (816) 661-2289
PHOTOGRAPHY:
John Reasor: (423) 290-6002
SALE INFORMATION
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
A supplement sheet will be available sale day with updated information, corrections, and additional information. This sheet and any announcements made sale say and from the auction block during the sale will take precedence over printed material associated with this sale. Anyone attending this sale attends at his or her own risk. Lacy’s Red Angus and sale staff will not be held responsible for any personal injury incurred attending this sale.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
All cattle sell under the terms and conditions outlined by the Red Angus Association of America. To view these terms visit: http://redangus.org/ marketing/sale-planner/sale-terms-conditions
SEMEN INTEREST:
Lacy’s Red Angus and MC Livestock will be retaining a revenue sharing semen interest in several specified lots throughout the herd bull offering. The buyer will receive full possession and full salvage value.
VETERINARIAN: Dr. Michael Koch DVM: (816) 304-9182
SALE LOCATION AND DIRECTIONS: 12209 NW CR 17402 - Drexel, MO 64742
SALE CONSULTANTS:
Cheramie Viator: (979) 777-9419
Jim Reed: (417) 860-3102
HERD HEALTH:
All bulls have passed a breeding soundness exam and guaranteed fertile through the first breeding season.
ACCOMMODATIONS:
Comfort Inn & Suites, Harrisonville, MO (816) 884-4124
Candlewood Suites, Overland Park, KS (913) 685-8200
AD DESIGN & CATALOG PRODUCTION: THM Promotions LLC - Tracy McMurphy (806) 679-0231
TRANSPORTATION:
Transportation will be the responsibility of the buyer. Lacy’s Red Angus & MC Livestock will help upon request.
We are located just east of Drexel, Missouri & 30 minutes south of the Kansas City metro area. Easily accessible from either I-49 or KS-69.
Missouri Red Angus Association Fescue Belt Certified Program
Many of us who live in the “fescue belt” have experienced the problems associated with importing newly purchased cattle into our environment. What we’ve seen is a significant percentage of cattle that have not been raised on fescue struggle to perform after being imported onto this “grass we love to hate”. Some animals eventually overcome this issue, but many will not and will eventually be culled from the herd.
Fescue toxicity results from toxins called ergot alkaloids, which are produced by a fungus called endophyte that grows within the fescue plant. Cattle experiencing fescue toxicosis may exhibit rough hair coats, heat stress, suppressed appetite, poor growth rates, reduced reproductive performance, and in some cases lost tail switches or even hooves. The decreased animal performance seen during the “summer slump” of cool-season pastures is made even worse by these toxic effects of fescue.
Research on the subject of fescue management has been done for years. Several strategies can be used to mitigate the toxic effects of fescue, including removal or suppression of seedheads, overseeding of pastures with legumes or other forages, and good mineral supplementation programs. However, fescue remains a serious challenge. The USDA estimates fescue toxicosis costs the U.S. beef industry an estimated $600 million to $1 billion annually in lost revenue because of reduced reproductive and growth rates in cattle herds.
The entire state of Missouri is situated within the fescue belt. Since fescue was introduced into our region, Missourians have built their herds retaining only genetics that have proven to be “fescue tolerant.” When looking for Red Angus genetics, look for the MORAA FBC logo & cattle that have “Bred-in Fescue Tolerance.”
INTRODUCTION
Unless otherwise noted, all the breeding age bulls will have passed a breeding soundness exam prior to the sale & are guaranteed by the seller as outlined by the “Red Angus Association of America Suggested Terms & Conditions”. This guarantee does not cover injury, death or poor management.
PROPER MANAGEMENT OF YEARLING BULLS
Yearling bulls represent a large commitment to beef operations. Besides their purchase price, they are the future genetic material of the herd that can influence several generations of stock. Because yearlings still have a significant amount of growth and development ahead of them, they require a higher level of care and management than their older counterparts. This is especially true now as yearling bulls can possess considerably more genetic potential for growth than their ancestors.
PREBREEDING SEASON MANAGEMENT
Nutritional Management
One of the most common complaints of yearling bull purchasers is the run down condition these bulls can exhibit after their first breeding season. This situation can be largely avoided with good bull management. Whether the bulls were developed on the ranch, in a commercial facility, or at a centralized bull test, they were probably fed to gain from 2.5 to 4.0 pounds per day from weaning to one year of age. After coming off of test, and until they are turned out with females, they should continue to gain around 2.0 pounds per day.
Dry matter intake, energy and protein requirements as well as diet formulation is provided as a management aid. Bulls grazing a grass paddock may need to receive 8 to 13 pounds of grain per day, similar to those on dry hay. Some will argue that bulls should not be pampered with grain supplements, but to insure a long and reproductive life, their basic nutrient requirements must be met. Quality of forage is extremely important to formulating proper bull diets. Many diet formulations can easily satisfy yearling bull maintenance and growth requirements. For example, some producers will allow bulls to graze cereal grain pastures with minimal supplementation, while others will have to feed a complete diet in a drylot situation.
Protein Requirement
After achieving their first birthday, bull’s protein requirements settle to about 10% of their total diet, depending on their dry matter intake. Usually this requirement can be met by adding one pound of a protein supplement per day to the grain portion of the diet. If high quality forage (pasture or hay) is fed, the additional protein supplement may not be needed. Forage testing and balancing the diet will pinpoint supplemental needs.
Mineral Requirements
Calcium and phosphorus are major minerals. Diets that contain approximately .40% calcium and .20% phosphorus are sufficient to meet dietary goals. The ration between calcium and phosphorus should be maintained at 2:1 or greater. In addition, trace mineral requirements should be met. Research has shown that feeding zinc at 60 ppm of the diet is beneficial to male reproduction. Other trace minerals like copper, manganese, and selenium should be monitored. Many commercial sources of trace minerals are available, but if desired a mixture of 40% dicalcium phosphate, 20% limestone, 30% trace mineral salt and 10% Selenium 90 premix can be used.
Vitamin Requirement
Any diet that includes high-quality, green forages should provide enough vitamin A to meet the yearling bull’s requirement. Vitamin A is inexpensive to feed, and therefore diet fortification near 30,000 IU per day would be cost effective. If forages are weathered and/or of low quality, an intramuscular injection of 3 million IU of vitamin A is advisable. Injectable vitamin A will maintain adequate liver stores for over 100 days.
By Twig Marston - Extension Beef Specialist Department of Animal Sciences and Industry Kansas State University, ManhattanBREEDING SEASON MANAGEMENT
Number of Females
Setting absolute guidelines for cow-to-bull ratio is difficult because there are several variables that have an impact on this number. Examples are a bull’s age, size, condition, and sex drive. Environmental factors like: size of the breeding pastures, type of terrain, climate, and length of the breeding season can also affect the correct cow-to bull ratio. Absolutely, a yearling bull will not be able to service as many cows as an older counterpart. As a rough guideline, however, the working range is approximately 10 to 25 females per yearling bull during a 45 to 60 day breeding season.
Length of Breeding Season
A maximum of 45 to 60 days is an ideal length of breeding season for yearling bulls. Ninety days is an absolute maximum. One method of saving wear and tear on a yearling is to turn him out after an older bull has been with the herd for the first one or two heat cycles. Some producers rotate bulls in and out of pastures to assure a lazy bull’s mates can get covered by another. Regardless of the management style, it is not advantageous to run yearling bulls with cows for long periods of time. They will waste a considerable amount of energy chasing cows and losing body condition instead of building up reserves for the next breeding season. Observation
Try to observe the yearling bull closely to make certain he is detecting heat and breeding cows. Also, keep an eye on his condition. If he is getting too thin and rundown, he needs a rest. Thin bulls are more apt to hurt themselves, become less fertile, and have increased nutritional needs after the breeding season. Yearling bulls should not be pastured mated to cows that are extremely larger than themselves. Physically, this height mismatch may cause injury and failure to mate properly.
AFTER THE FIRST BREEDING SEASON
Feeding
Yearling bulls will probably lose from 100 to 300 pounds during their first breeding season. In addition to gaining back this weight during their first rest, they must also gain enough body mass as to achieve 75% of their mature weight by their second birthday. For example, if a bull’s potential mature weight is 2,000 pounds, he should weigh at least 1,500 pounds at two years. If he weighed 1,250 pounds at turn-out time as a yearling and lost 200 pounds during the breeding season, he would need to gain about 2.0 pounds per day during the nine months until his second birthday. In order to gain 2.0 pounds per day, coming 2-year-old bulls may need to be fed 13 pounds of grain, protein supplement, and a full-feeding of hay. High quality forages could be utilized to reduce the grain and supplement portions of the diet. A word of caution: do not try to bring a bull back too fast with too much grain because of risk of foundering him.
Health Management
In the fall, after the first breeding season, treat the bull for internal and external parasites. The following spring, when he is two-years old, deworm him again and give him annual booster vaccinations against the diseases listed earlier.
Age Advantage
• These age-advantaged bulls not only add value through their ability to immediately cover more females, but also by carrying the genetics to add to the bottom line of your calf crop. 1024 certainly accomplishes that.
• This older Iron Mike son shows why this sire group will be popular on sale day.
His massive 940 lb. adj. weaning weight and 1,580 lb. adjusted yearling weight show this bull’s elite performance ability. He’s among the breed’s elite for WW and YW EPDs (Top 5%).
• While his individual weights are impressive, so are his carcass genetics! Luke 1024 stacks up in the top 4% for Gridmaster, top 5% for CW, top 8% for REA, and top 10% for MARB.
• A bull that will catch your attention with his captivating presence and mass!
• Retaining 1/2 Revenue Sharing Semen Interest.
MCL LUKE 1024 LACY IRON MIKE 005E - SIRE OF LOT 1 APRIL OF 2022• This bull could be the secret weapon your baldy program has been looking for!
• He’s a soggy, stout cowman’s type of bull. Super functional in his kind.
• His calves will have all kinds of growth potential, as 007J ranks in the top 15% of the Hereford database for WW, as well as top 30% for YW EPD. He combines this with an upper third Baldy Maternal Index and a MARB EPD on the high side of average.
• Maternal ability is bred into both sides of this pedigree.
• Tested Homozygous Polled and Genetic Defect Free.
• Baldy maker deluxe in this older Polled Hereford bull who is ready for a full workload.
• Some of the best Hereford females in the country are Homegrown 8Y daughters. This 002J bull is bred to produce top-end females, with his well above average Milk EPD and high-ranking Baldy Maternal Index.
• Big middled and stout featured, the real cattlemen will like this kind of bull.
• Tested Homozygous Polled and Genetic Defect Free.
HOMEGROWN• If you’re needing keeper pen females, look no further than this bull. With an awesome BMI in the top 20% of the breed, you’ll want to keep every heifer this fella sires for you.
• Long bodied, cool looking, and ready to cover cows.
• Offers a unique pedigree that would be compatible with so many popular Hereford lines today.
• Combining above average CED with an outstanding REA, 019J calves will work from start to finish.
• Tested Homozygous Polled and Genetic Defect Free.
• This 50% Red Angus composite baldy is a stud on the hoof! A powerhouse sire prospect that looks like a herd bull from every angle.
• Full Tank 021J is an all-around performer that excels in carcass merit. The only Full Tank son in the entire offering, he was only 74 lb. at birth. He was a little later in the calving season, but he’s coming on strong as he matures!
• If you like your calves to get to weaning and explode with growth, this bull is one to consider. His own growth curve indicates that he can sire the type, while also boasting a 4.31 IMF scan.
• Scoring in the top 8% for his ProS index, 021J is built to help your herd profit. He’s also top 12% for Gridmaster and top 27% for Herd Builder. Whether you want good feeders or keeper heifers, he has the potential to do both!
• The dam of LACY Full Tank 021J is a registered Hereford cow that offers tremendous udder quality, fleshing ease, and pigment. This hybrid bull is certain to heterosis to your next calf crop.
LACY FULL TANK 021J LACY FULLYearlings
• When it comes to pedigree, these flush brothers absolutely check the box. The Iron Mike sons are the spotlight sire group of this offering, and dam 8105 has written quite the resume of her career. The last two sales have been topped by 8105 sons at $33,000 and $32,000, respectively.
• Quindaro 056J is especially impressive on the hoof. He’s massive from all angles, built well from the ground up, and carries himself like he knows just how good he is. Analyze 049J and you’ll find a bull who is a complete, high-quality individual.
• These are the kind of bull that can do it all when mated to mature cows. 056J excels in all three Red Angus indexes, with his ProS and Gridmaster both being in the top 20% of the breed and Herd Builder still well above average, all while ranking in the top 5% or better for WW, REA, and CW. 049J is hard to fault in his paperwork, ranking above breed average for 14 of the 19 traits published by RAAA. He’s the higher ranking of the brothers for Herd Builder, being in the top 35%. You will love the daughters for mature size, milking ability and longevity.
• If you need to add pounds without giving up carcass quality, Quindaro 056J and Iron Mike 049J fit the bill. This is a pair of future herd sires that will be on everyone’s short list.
• Retaining 1/3 Revenue Sharing Semen Interest.
LACY QUINDARO 056JYearlings
• Another powerful punch from the Iron Mike sire group! The dam of this trio is a hard-working donor female whose production record is one to admire. 405 sons are the kind to build a breeding program around.
• It will be easy to find the smooth, herd bull look of 1522, and you have to appreciate the balanced and attractive, no holes pattern that 1534 presents as well. But don’t let the pictured brothers overshadow 1526. He’s loaded with the same growth and carcass genetics, plus was only 55 lb. at birth.
• Awesome genetic profiles in terms of growth, maternal function, and carcass merit. 1522 ranks in the top 10% of the RAAA database for 5 traits (WW, YW, ADG, CW, REA) plus top quarter for Gridmaster, MARB, and ProS. If you love explosive growth, 1534 fits that mold even better. He is the #2 weaning weight bull in this class and is top 1% for WW, CW, and REA EPD, top 3% for YW, top 4% Gridmaster and top 5% for MARB. Just like his brothers, 1526 brings top of the breed growth and marbling genetics to the offering.
• This trio of ET flushmate brothers are maternal sibs to the late LACY 1776 020D, an influential herd sire that has left his mark on the business. These brothers combine the influence of the LACY Lakota 8014 and LACY Annie 405 cow family, offering a unique genetic
MCL MARSHALL 1534
35L
IRON MIKE
MCL MARSHALL 1534 10 MCL IRON MIKE 1522Fall Yearlings
• The Iron Mike sons are heavyweights in terms of their growth and carcass genetics, and 1503 is yet another example. He started small (55 lb.), but he caught up to his pen mates by weaning time!
His genetic profile reads like a bull who will help you make money: top 6% REA, top 9% WW, top 11% YW and Gridmaster, top 18% MARB.
Load your trailer with these Iron Mike sons and reap the benefits when you sell their first steers.
• A phenotypic standout full of mass, muscle, and extra eye appeal.
• A great candidate for adding pounds of pay weight to a set of calves from mature cows, 1525 weaned at over 750 lb. himself and has the EPDs to back it up, being top 18% for WW and top 27% for YW.
• If you retain your own steer calves, this lad is in the top third of the database for REA and MARB. Your feeder calf buyers will like them.
• The Iron Mike sons were the highest weaning weight sire group in this year’s offering. They’re bringing forward his phenotypic excellence, practical performance, and strong genetic profile to be valuable to the cowmen who add them to their bull battery.
• Retaining 1/3 Revenue Sharing Semen Interest.
• The Iron Mike sire group will be popular among buyers, and bulls like 060J speak to the depth of quality in these calves.
• A growth genetics bull with carcass quality in his profile as well. He’s in the upper quarter of the breed for both WW and YW EPDs while boasting an elite MARB figure in the top 8% of Red Angus bulls.
• His mother has been a strong producer for a long time. You don’t see many 2007 model cows still putting sons into bull sales!
Fall Yearlings
9/6/21 Reg:
Tattoo: 1529
FHG
LAKOTA
MAKE MIMI
ROBIN
A lighter birth weight option from the Iron Mike lines; he was only 72 lb.!
• Yet another example of strong growth genetics (top 26% for WW EPD) without sacrificing end product merit. 1529 is above average across all three major price driving carcass traits: weight, ribeye, and marbling.
• These breeding programs are built on the cows with longevity. The dam of 1529 is yet another productive female who has reached double digits in age, born in 2010.
• A real meat and potatoes type of yearling with plenty of muscle shape and dimension.
• One of several Iron Mike sons out of the Gold Bar females, and it is a cross that sure is working. In the case of this stud, it produced the top individual weaning weight at an outstanding 829 lb.
• His growth figures validate his scale crushing performance, with WW in the top 4%, top 5 % for REA, and top 12% for YW. He’ll sire high yielding steers and is a must study if you sell cattle by the pound.
• From 77 lb. at birth to 735 lb. at weaning, this fella knows how to grow!
• Dam is a solid 8-year-old cow who has proven her merits in the program.
• Top 4% for WW and top 14% for YW while still maintaining an above average Herd Builder index.
• A solid combination of growth and maternal function.
• Should be a heifer making machine when you factor in his top 35% Herd Builder index and his dam’s production record to 9 years of age.
• The male calves won’t disappoint, either, as 1556 ranks in the top 3% for WW and top 9% for YW EPDs.
• Don’t overlook this herd sire prospect!
LACY SIRENA 8063 - MATERNAL GRANDDAM OF LOT 15Fall Yearlings
• The one and only son of Centerpoint 025F in this year’s yearling consignment. The 031J bull follows his sire’s ability to bring balanced, no-holes genetics to the table.
• Above average for 12 of the 19 EPDs, he excels in ProS (top 13%) and Herd Builder (top 7%). Keep his daughters for your own replacement pen or top the Show Me Select sales with them!
• Powerhouse bull, stout made from end to end. He should produce functional cattle.
LACY CENTERPOINT 031JYearlings
• Marbling and longevity are the calling card of this son of Lacy Collusion 115F. These Collusion sons will add value in these areas without sacrificing growth and performance. His dam is a nice producing Saga daughter.
• 075J is a unique genetic package, ranking in the top quarter of the breed for all 3 indexes. He’s elite in his genetic profile for Stayability (top 5%) and MARB (top 7%).
• Powerfully constructed with extra look to go with his natural thickness.
LACY COLLUSION 075J LACY COLLUSION 115F - SIRE OF LOTS 20-22JUSTICE 8013
COLLUSION
LAKOTA 8105
SUMMIT
HAZEL
MIS
COLLUSION
VGW JUSTICE 614
FRITZ CHRIS 6047
GOLD BAR 0251
MIS MIMI 6193
SUMMIT 1145-6327
ROBIN
VICTOR
Fall Yearlings
MCL COLLUSION 1530
• A higher growth package from the Collusion sire group, he’s a big-time performing bull that weighed in at 777 lb. at weaning.
• Dam is a 2013 model, while 1530 ranks in the top 3% of the breed for stayability EPDs. These cattle are bred to last.
• Ranking in the top 14% for WW and top 17% for REA among Red Angus make him an all-around package.
• Functionally built with a cool look, his calves will catch your eye in the pasture.
• Only a 72 lb. birth weight on this young Collusion son.
• Top 1% of all Red Angus for Herd Builder, 1515 is one you will want to keep all the heifers from. He also ranks top 12% for the ProS all-purpose index and top 18% for Milk EPD.
• Infuse these bloodlines into your program to make functional brood cows.
Fall Yearlings
• From light birth (74 lb.) to heavy weaning (730 lb.), 1776 070J has been a performance machine all his days!
• Dam is a daughter of Lacy Lakota 8014, a cow who needs no introduction around this program. She’s best known for being the mother of 020C, who is best recognized as the dam of Iron Mike.
• Ranks in the top 2% of the breed for WW, top 3% for YW, top 7% for MARB, top 9% for Grid Master and top 12% for the all-purpose ProS index. Lots of potential in his genetics.
• Rugged built, power packed bull. He’s the right kind for adding pounds!
• “Balanced” is the word that comes to mind when analyzing this “1776” son’s genetic profile. He is above average in all three Red Angus indexes, and above average for ten other EPDs. Not many chinks in his armor!
• Well-built with enough mass, muscle, and eye appeal. A balanced type of bull.
• 036J is a prime example of the program built here, as his dam is a 9-year-old cow and a direct daughter of the cornerstone 8190 female. Strong maternal lineage.
• Weighed in just shy of 720 lb. at weaning, well exceeding the average of his contemporaries.
LACY 1776 070J LACY 1776 036J HFRAhard
LACY 1776 033J LACY FHG LEGACY 6097 - INFLUENCIAL HERD SIRE AT LACY’S RED ANGUS LACY SUNFLOWER 137F 022H - MATERNAL SISTER TO LOT 26Yearlings
• MCL Woodrow 1542 is a high quality LACY MC Desperado 003G son that was raised by a young dam by LACY Iron Mike 005E who is getting the job done in production!
• He is a stockman’s type of bull: soggy, stout, and sound. This is one you will continue to like as he matures.
• One of the heavyweights of this class of yearlings at 765 lb.
• Top end growth and maternal genetics in his profile. Top 10% ProS and Herd Builder. Top 5% WW. Top 6% REA with a well above average MARB.
• Retaining 1/3 Revenue Sharing Semen Interest.
MCL WOODROW 1542 LACY MCL DESPERADO 003G - SIRE OF LOTS 27-30LACY
LACY LAKOTA
LACY LEGACY
MCL DESPERADO
5L INDEPENDENCE 560-298Y
LACY ANNIE 405
CCF GOLD BAR 0251
RHRA Z-LINE LC 043 536R
LACY FHG LEGACY 6097
LACY LAKOTA 122
BADLANDS NET WORTH 23U
LACY MARIE 8190
Fall Yearlings
MCL
5L INDEPENDENCE 560-298Y
AWW REA
BW IMF 100 615 14.77 1004 0.11 50 3.85
BECKTON DOMINOR T122 Z1
• This Desperado son truly has no flaws in his genetic profile. He’s above average in 14 traits, and in the top 60% in all 19 traits. As balanced as you can make one on paper!
• 1516 is his dam’s first calf. His maternal pedigree goes back to the awesome 8190 donor female, dam of Mov’n On and countless productive females.
• He will add style and eye appeal to his calf crop in addition to his functional genetics.
• A Desperado son out of a first calf heifer. You must admire the quality Desperado is putting in these bulls on their mothers’ first try.
• A modest 72 lb. at birth to 730 lb. at weaning for curve bending performance.
• A strong index value bull, 1519 ranks in the top 13% for ProS, top 18% for Herd Builder, and top 28% for Grid Master. This is a calf with a genetic profile that works in any production situation you want to put him in.
• Yet another example of what Desperado can do when bred to first calf females.
• Top 20% on Herd Builder with above average growth EPDs.
• This dude will sire calves that work in a variety of operations.
MCL DESPERADO 1516Fall Yearlings
LACY MOV’N ON 063G 066J
LACY
LACY
LACY CHEROKEE
VDAR REBALAS
RED
RED
LCC MAJOR LEAGUE
VDAR
• 066J ranks top 12% for REA, top 24% for WW and top 30% for YW. Plus, he’s above average for all three indexes!
• One of just a couple Mov’n On sons, 066J’s mother is a hard-working 2012 model who has earned her keep.
• Another curve bending performer, he went from a 72 lb. BW to breaking 700 lb. on his weaning figures.
LACY CORNERSTONE 078F 081J
Tattoo:
• The only son of Cornerstone in the yearling offering is a powerful growth candidate. The dam of 081J is a two-year-old 8105 daughter.
• Combines a 716 lb. WW with a top 8% YW and top 10% WW EPD.
• Take advantage of this unique sire line with the hallmark 8105 cow family.
LACY LACYFall Yearlings
• Stout featured brute with plenty of muscle and ruggedness to his skeleton, yet still has a neat look to him.
• Sired by the foundation bull Legacy 417, a ProS and Herd Builder standout.
• Elite genetic figures for REA (top 5%), WW (top 9%), and Herd Builder (top 10%). His progeny will create revenue in your herd with these genetics.
• 765 lb. scale crushing weaning weight!
• Legacy 417 son out of a first calf female who traces back to 8105. A genetic package that is the prime example of this breeding program.
• Top 10% for both ProS and Herd Builder indexes, while being solidly ranked for Grid Master as well. Some of the best CED and BW EPDs in the offering if you are needing to breed heifers.
• Weighed in at 756 lb. at weaning, 026J is a bull that offers a lot of versatility.
• Legacy 417 son that boasts a growth spread from 74 lb. to 650 lb. at weaning time.
• A high-quality carcass bull with an REA EPD in the top 4% of the breed and MARB also ranking above average in the Red Angus population.
• Ranked in the top tier for all three indexes, 1512 offers breeding versatility.
Copperhead 1560 combines power in his figures with power on the hoof.
You will like the muscle mass in 1560, combined with his cocky look and presence.
732 lb. weaning weight with top 10% or better for both WW and YW EPDs. 1560 also ranks in the top half of the Red Angus database for all three indexes.
He’s a younger member of this class, but you can’t miss him!
MCL COPPERHEAD 1560MCL COPPERHEAD 1552
DOB: 10/6/21 Reg: 4581809
RRA POWER EYE 516
HRR COPPERHEAD E064
HRR PRIMROSE 1403 - P27
GMRA PEACEMAKER 1216
LACY MS ANNIE 6132 037D
LACY MS ANNIE 6132
Fall Yearlings
Tattoo: 1552 A - 100%
RED SOO LINE POWER EYE 161X
RRA RACHEL 246 746
MCL COPPERHEAD 1561
DOB: 10/23/21 Reg: 4581819
Tattoo: 1561 B - 93.8% AR
RED SOO LINE POWER EYE 161X
BIEBER PRIMROSE 145Z
FRITZ JUSTICE 8013
GMRA THELMA 930 030X
LACY LINE BACKER 123H
VDAR REBALAS 401
• These Copperhead sons bring the power and pounds!
AWW REA
RRA POWER EYE
HRR COPPERHEAD
HRR PRIMROSE 1403 - P27
5L INDEPENDENCE 560-298Y
LCCC KENTINA
DMPPA
AYW BF BW IMF 101 693 13.89 1169 0.21 65 3.7
LACY SUNFLOWER 309
• 1552 has some of the highest growth figures in the sale, with weaning weight EPD in the top 4% and YW in the top 6%.
• If you market calves by the pound, circle 1552 in your sale book.
RRA RACHEL 246 746
BIEBER PRIMROSE 145Z
BUF CRK THE RIGHT KIND U199
5L BLACK ADINA 525-560 030X
LACY SUMMIT 9020
LACY SUNFLOWER 389N
AWW REA
DMPPA
AYW BF BW IMF 101 638 13.19 1161 0.07 72 3.89
• The Copperheads will catch your attention in the pens on sale day.
• Combines high ranking growth figures with a solid production record from his dam.
MCL KATRINA C52 0542 - FULL SISTER TO LOT 38
LACY MS ANNIE 6132 - MATERNAL GRANDDAM OF LOT 37HXC DECLARATION 5504C
HXC190Y
Yearlings
MCL DECLARATION 1514
MCL DECLARATION 1514
LSF NEXTPECTATION 0083X
LCOC ZARA TG004
BECKTON NEBULA P P707
HXC ELLIE MAY MA638
LCHMN GOLD ROBBER 1909E
GMRA PRINCESS 720
LACY CHEROKEE 128M
VDAR REBALAS 401
BW IMF
RED U-2 RECON 192Y
RED U-2
AWW REA AYW
677 15.17 1103 0.18 82 4.07
BIEBER MAKE MIMI 7249
• Declaration on an 8190 daughter is a pedigree written for maternal success. Dam 483 is a super productive 2014 model cow.
• A soggy made, complete type of bull that will keep the quality in his calf crops.
• 1514 is a moderate growth figure bull who ranks in the top 23% for Herd Builder index.
• This son of Six Mile Revenant brings an outcross pedigree to so much of the offering.
• Boasted a light 68 lb. birth weight!
• Middle of the road genetic predictors that won’t take your cow herd towards any extremes.
The Female Offering
Only one fall pair in the offering, but she sure is a good one! This cow’s photo speaks for itself on her quality. This one lines up maternal genetics in her pedigree, being a granddaughter of the cornerstone 8190 cow.
• Moderate growth, solid carcass, and a top 15% Herd Builder index make her a desirable genetic package.
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The young bull calf at side, sired by the tried and true herd sire Iron Mike. He could be your next herd sire.
LACY MARIE 237 101E LACYFall Yearlings
• What a way to lead off the yearling heifer offering than by highlighting the cow family that is so prominent in this program; the “Lana” tribe. 7025 is an integral part of this program, and we offer you the opportunity to acquire three direct daughters in Lots 46, 47, and 48.
• Study the 052J female and you’ll find a bold ribbed, broody female that packs muscle and power into a lady-like package. 050J presents the same attributes with even more added style. 051J fits the same mold and is worth finding on sale day.
• The genetic profiles of all three sisters offer opportunities to move a herd forward. 052J is the high MARB and Herd Builder female of the trio with excellent growth figures. 050J offers more balanced on paper, yet still excels in growth traits. And for overall carcass quality and massive growth genetics, 051J certainly fits that bill. Hard to go wrong with any of the three options.
• Without question, these sisters have the potential to be herd leading females that make their mark on many Red Angus breeding programs.
LACY LANA 7025 052JMCL LANA 096E 1543
• A granddaughter of Lana 7025 sired by Copperhead that will have many friends on sale day.
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An elite creature for growth EPDs, ranking in the top 3% for WW, YW, and Milk.
Factor in her top 15% for REA and above average MARB EPD and you have a well-rounded excellent genetic package.
• You’ll love the extra extension and look this young lady has. Long bodied and powerfully built, she’s a sweetheart of a heifer.
• A Desperado on an Independence x 7025 cow, these are genetics that successful throughout the program. Study the bulls offered today and you’ll see how well they’re working!
• Square hipped and good in her design are the standout traits of the 1527 female.
• She possesses as balanced of a genetic profile as any animal in the offering. Sixteen of her EPDs are in the top 60% of the Red Angus breed, including top 8% MARB and top 19% CED.
MCL LANA 096E 1543 MCL LANA 072D 1527• The influence of Lacy Lakota 8014 is found throughout this offering. Here’s a chance to tie into several females that trace to this leading herd matron, starting with a pair of full sisters to the “Iron Mike” herd sire that is creating quite a buzz around here.
• 088J has the look of a future star donor: high volume, elegant, yet powerful when you view her from a mass and muscle perspective. Don’t forget about the non-pictured 048J. There’s just not enough time to get all the good ones in front of the camera every year!
• 088J boasts top-end growth genetics (top 8% WW) while still ranking above breed average for CED. She’s also an elite ribeye female, ranking top 2% for REA. The 048J offers equal excellence for REA with a more moderate growth trend. Both females have the genetic profiles that will make functional females.
• If you were a fan of the Iron Mike sons, there’s no better chance to tie into the female influence than by bidding on one (or both) of his full sisters.
LACY LILLY 020C 088J LACY LACY LAKOTA 8014 020C - DAM OF LOTS 51 & 52Fall Yearlings
LACY LAKOTA LACY LACY LAKOTA• You’ll like this Declaration female out of a solid, hard-working dam.
• Excels in her growth figures, ranking in the top 3% for YW and top 9% for WW EPDs.
• If you are searching for a female with added eye appeal, 1501 will be on your short list. She’s sharp in her lines and beautiful from the profile.
• Vast mating possibilities for this female!
• 1513 is a granddaughter of Lakota 8014. The dam of 1513 is an 8-year-old cow that has always done a good job. Legacy 417 on the top side only adds to the maternal prowess of this female.
• Elite Herd Builder genetics, ranking in the top 1% of the entire Red Angus breed. Additionally, 1513 is top 8% for Pros, top 12% for MARB, and brings positive growth and calving ease to the table. Total package genetics.
• Stout featured female with plenty of foot size, bone, and muscle shape. Really good hipped and level topped add to her eye appeal.
MCL LAKOTA 061D 1501 MCL LAKOTA LACY LEGACY 6097 417 - SIRE OF LOT 55LAKOTA
VGW
FRITZ CHRIS
CCF GOLD BAR 0251
LACY MIS MIMI 6193
LCHMN
GMRA
BJR LOGGER
RED SOO LINE POWER EYE 161X
RRA
5L SIGNATURE 5615
• Collusion sons are a feature on this sale. He’s a sire of elite ProS and Herd Builder cattle. Dam 7108 is a young 15-year-old cow that is still going strong!
• Top 4% for Herd Builder and top 10% for ProS. She also shines in carcass merit, being above average for both REA and MARB.
• Functional, productive genetics that will add quality to your heifer pen.
• Another powerful Copperhead! While not many offered in this set, you’ll appreciate them.
• Ranking top 2% for YW and top 4% for WW, she will add pounds to her progeny.
• This is a prime candidate for raising your next herd sire.
LACY COLLUSION 115F - PICTURED AT C-BAR RED ANGUSLACY MOV’N
MCL LAKOTA
• The Copperheads are full of power and performance. If you want to add growth, tie into this sire group.
• Top 1% for WW, YW, and Milk EPDs. Can’t rank any higher than that! Strong REA genetic predictors as well.
• Herd bull making kind of female.
• Granddaughter of 8105 sired by Copperhead. This is a genetic cross that should work wonders for making females that will raise growthy calves.
• Top 1% YW and top 2% WW EPDs. Also ranks in the top quarter of the breed for REA and Grid Master index. She excels in commercially marketable traits.
• Don’t miss the chance to add some 8105 maternal influences to your operation.
• Sired by the standout Mov’n On from the Beef 360 roster, 053J is the direct daughter of a 15 year old cow. Longevity is certainly in her genetics.
• All around genetic excellence on this female’s paperwork. Above average for all growth and carcass traits, with all 3 of her indexes in the top 35% of the breed.
ProS ranks top 11% and HerdBuilder at top 12%.
• This heifer’s longevity will make her a long-term investment in your program.
LMAN KING ROB 8621
1311
LCHMN GOLD ROBBER 1909E
GLACIER REBALA GMRA PRINCESS 720 BFCK CHEROKEE CNYN 4912
RAMBLER 5162
RB-LS
• Little different look on the top side with a dam that was born in 2007 and still working hard.
• Top 35% for all three indexes, as well as above average across the suite of carcass EPDs.
• Stout, stocky built female that will carry her weight on a moderate frame.
• Another heifer with a long, productive career in front of her.
• Desperado progeny are easy to get excited about for their quality and balanced genetics.
• Dam Ruby 489 is a favorite around here for her production abilities.
• A no-holes EPD profile that can be mated any way you wish to create functional Red Angus cattle.
• Pelton Wideload 78B sired out of a 2014 model brood cow.
• Moderate growth EPDs with above average carcass quality make 037J a breeding piece that can be bred to any of your herd sires successfully.
• She will be a favorite of many who scan the sale pens. She’s a complete made female that will work.
LACY PELTONFall Yearlings
• Another high-quality Pelton Wideload 78B daughter. A good pair of females to add to your breeding heifer pen.
• Ranks in the top half of the breed for WW, YW, REA, and MARB. Her genetic profile offers mating versatility.
• Melania 065J is long spined, elegant, and soggy made through her middle one third. She can add eye appeal to her offspring.
LACY MELANIA 009F 065J LACYLOT
MCL HAZEL 320 1553
MCL HAZEL 320 1553
DOB: 10/10/21 Reg: 4581867
LSF SRR TYSON 3025A
LACY IRON MIKE 005E
LACY LAKOTA 8014 020C
LSF JBOB EXPECTATION 6034S
LACY HAZEL 6034S 320
LACY HAZEL 0133
Tattoo: 1553 A - 100% AR
MUSHRUSH IMPRESSIVE CA U236
LSF JIBA R5009 W9247
LACY FHG LEGACY 6097
LACY LAKOTA 8014
LCHMN ENTERPRISE 1370H
LSF SWEETNESS J1358 P4085
5L SUMMIT 1145-6327
LACY ROBIN 5023
AWW AYW BW 101 635 813 70
• This Iron Mike daughter is a feature open heifer offering! Her Expectation dam is one of the hard-working females this program is built around.
• The picture tells the story with this female. 1553 is cool looking with plenty of mass, shape, and muscle. She does a lot of things very well and is the front pasture type.
• Top 13% WW, Top 20% REA and MARB, top 24% YW. A genetic profile that will help keep you profitable. Do not miss this one!
MCL VERDALE 128D 1505
MCL VERDALE 128D 1505
MUSHRUSH IMPRESSIVE CA U236
LSF JIBA R5009 W9247
LACY FHG LEGACY 6097
LAKOTA 8014
CCF GOLD BAR 0251
RHRA Z-LINE LC 043 536R
LEGACY 8078
LAKOTA 8210
• The Iron Mike sons will be highly sought after, and his daughters will be no exception.
• Above average in all 3 indexes while boasting top 7% WW and top 10% YW EPDs.
• Big ribbed and correct in her design. This young lady will make the short lists when you analyze the cattle on sale day.
• Another Iron Mike to add to your load of quality females.
• She’s on the plus side with her genetic evaluations for weaning, yearling, milk, longevity, and ribeye. Lots of genetic value to offer here.
• Plenty of brood cow potential when you study this one’s record.
HAZEL
LSF SAGA
LACY MS ANNIE 6132
BLACK ADINA
FHG LEGACY
LACY MATTIE
RED
RED U-2 MABEL 60A 5L INDEPENDENCE 560-298Y
LACY HAZEL 218 LACY RUBY 8001
RECKONING
LACY LEGACY 6097
CRK BARNEY
LACY ANNA
BJR RAMBLER 5162
• A daughter of Cornerstone with a little unique twist on the maternal side, as her dam is sired by Malbec. This is the first calf for her dam, who will be here a long time!
• 1524 ranks above average for her growth trait EPDs, as well as all three of the Red Angus indexes.
• Yet another functional female prospect to add quality to your herd.
• Here’s an opportunity to get your hands on a 1776 daughter and put her to work.
• Annie 063J just has that brood cow look to her, as she is elegant made up front, big volumed through her middle body, and shapely in her muscle pattern from behind. You would like a pasture full of females that look like her.
• Big growth numbers on this lady: top 8% for WW and top 13% for YW.
LACY 1776 002D LACY MS ANNIE 6132 063JLAKOTA
SAGA
LACY MATTIE
MATTIE
LACY MATTIE 033D 029J
5L SIGNATURE 5615
LACY LANA 024
CCF GOLD BAR 0251
LACY MIS MIMI 6193
BECKTON
LSF MINOLA T7172 W9041
NSF ICON P532
CHEROKEE
Yearlings
679 910
LACY VERDALE 100E 043J
LMAN
GLACIER
CHEROKEE CNYN
1311
5L SIGNATURE
LACY LANA
LEGACY 8078
LAKOTA 8210
• This 029J female is an example of why the Freight Train daughters are well received!
• One of the more unique genetic packages in the yearling heifer offering. Above average for 13 genetic predictors, including all three indexes. She excels in growth, maternal, longevity, and carcass traits. One to certainly add value through her progeny.
• A moderate, chunk of a female. She’s stout, functional, and looks like a legit cow prospect.
• While the Chateau genetics aren’t as prevalent in this offering, the ones that you find are solid cattle. 043J’s dam is just getting started in her production career.
• A ProS and Grid Master specialist, she ranks in the top 22% for Grid Master while still being above breed average on ProS. Also ranks in the top 7% for REA.
• Heifers with 043J’s pedigree and genetics can be bred to almost any bull you want to use with success.
LACY MATTIE 033D 029JSpring Bred Heifers
• What a female to start the bred heifer offering!
• Super attractive female! She’s fancy, correct in her build, and a definite sale feature bred heifer.
• Her dam is a 2006 model that still raises “the good ones”. Take the opportunity to study all three of these Full Tank sired bred females.
• All-around genetic profile! Upper third of the breed for all three indexes, plus well above average carcass EPDs.
• AI bred on 5/23/22 to Bieber CL Energize F121 (RAAA 3958815). PE from 5/28/22-7/29/22 to MCL Yellowstone 0523 (RAAA 4418893). Safe AI. Estimated due 3/3/23.
LACY MS REBALAS 6155 011J• Elite maternal genetics in this female, as she is a granddaughter of the acclaimed 8190 cow. She’s built with longevity in mind.
• Her genetic figures back up her maternal potential. Top 10% for Herd Builder and top 12% for ProS. She also combines plus carcass genetics with breed average growth. She could be the total package.
• Long bodied and good hipped, she should be a front pasture female as she matures.
• AI bred on 5/23/22 to 9 Mile Franchise 6305 (RAAA 3555188) on 5/23/22. PE from 5/28/22-7/29/22 to MCL Yellowstone 0523 (RAAA 4418893). Safe AI. Estimated due 3/3/23.
LACY MARIE 096F 010J LACY MARIE 8190 - MATERNAL GRANDDAM OFTHE
• Amber 006J is built like a model brood cow with her shape, dimension, and feminine features all wrapped up in a smooth, balanced package.
• This Full Tank daughter out of a young 1776 dam exhibits fresh genetics for the program and excels in traits of economic relevance.
• Top 25% for both REA and MARB while still maintaining breed average CED and moderate growth. The right kind of genetics for making moderate, efficient cattle.
• AI bred on 5/24/22 to LACY Collusion 115F (RAAA 4083822). PE from 5/28/22-7/29/22 to MCL Yellowstone 0523 (RAAA 4418893). Safe AI. Estimated due 3/4/23.
• High growth figures on this 1776 daughter. Top 16% WW, top 26% YW, combined with elite marbling (top 16%), this is a revenue driven genetic package.
• Stems from a classic cow family.
• Here’s a balanced, soggy made heifer who has all the right pieces to be a good brood cow.
• PE from 4/20/22-7/5/22 to SC Hard Drive H508 (RAAA 4433363). Confirmed Safe. Estimated due 2/15/23.
LACY AMBER 006J LOT 75 MCL JADE 134D 1010 LACY 1776 002D - SIRE OF LOTS 75-77ANNIE
BUF CRK
BLACK ADINA 525-560
LACY FHG LEGACY 6097
LACY MATTIE
LCHMN
• You’ll wish you had a pasture full of heifers that look like 1006. She carries added shape and dimension in a neat package with eye appeal.
• A 1776 daughter out of an established proven female line. Her dam, 300, was 8 when she calved 1006, and granddam 35L was 12 when she had 300.
• This genetic package reads like a future power cow. Top 10% for Grid Master with top 20% for both REA and MARB.
• AI bred on 4/15/22 to MCL Red Cloud 0512 (RAAA 4418871). PE from 4/20/227/5/22 to SC Hard Drive H508 (RAAA 4433363). Safe AI. Estimated due 1/22/23.
BUF CRK THE
KIND
5L BLACK ADINA 525-560
LACY FHG LEGACY 6097
LACY MATTIE 115
MESSMER PACKER S008
LSF DELLA P4078 U8051
LSF JBOB EXPECTATION 6034S
LACY MATTIE 110
• A 1776 daughter that does it all well when it comes to economically relevant traits.
• Top 13% for MARB and top 20% for WW, YW and REA. Top 20% for her ProS and Grid Master indexes while still being above average for Herd Builder.
• AI bred on 4/16/22 to LACY Legacy 6097 417 (RAAA 1735825). PE from 4/20/227/5/22 to SC Hard Drive H508 (RAAA 4433363). Safe AI. Estimated due 1/23/23.
Spring Bred Heifers
• Take your pick of the pair of full sisters to round out the bred heifer selections.
• Freight Trains daughter out of cornerstone donor 7025. They will be in your herd for a long time.
• Top quarter of the Red Angus breed for all 3 indexes, highlighted by a top 12% ProS. These females also bring top-end Milk (top 6%) and MARB (top 14%) in their genetic profiles.
• Tie into all three of these sisters and build the next generation of your program around them.
DOB: 4/1/21 Reg: 4465737
LACY SIGNATURE 459 LACY LAKOTA 8105
LACY FREIGHT TRAIN 459 101F
TR JULIAN LT142
Tattoo: 013J A - 100% AR
5L SIGNATURE 5615
LACY LANA 024
CCF GOLD BAR 0251
LACY MIS MIMI 6193
BECKTON JULIAN GG B571
LACY LANA 7025 013J AWW AYW BW 628 825 67
TR LANA G760
DOB: 4/2/21 Reg: 4465741
LACY SIGNATURE 459 LACY LAKOTA 8105
LACY FREIGHT TRAIN 459 101F
TR JULIAN LT142
Tattoo: 017J A - 100% AR
5L SIGNATURE 5615
LACY LANA 024
LACY LANA 7025 017J AWW
CCF GOLD BAR 0251
LACY MIS MIMI 6193
BECKTON JULIAN GG B571
TR LANA G760
AYW BW 734 884 71
LACY FREIGHT TRAIN 459 101F - SIRE OF LOTS -Commercial Female Offering
Lacy’s Red Angus | Drexel, MO 913.909.1912
9 Open Fall Yearling Heifers
7 Black Heifers & 2 Red Heifers
- Pelvic Measured & RTS
Sired by PHC Breaking Point ET 001F (RAAA 3944383) & LACY Full Tank 006D (RAAA 3533890)
More information available during week of the sale!
Perrymann Farms | Urich, MO 660.890.1149
10 Open Fall Yearling Heifers
7/8 Red Angus & 1/8 Gelbvieh
Pelvic Measured & RTS
Sired by LACY Red Angus Bulls
More information available during week of the sale!
Thoele Farms | La Cygne, KS 913.406.2542
12 Spring Bred Heifers
9 Red Heifers & 3 Red Baldy Heifers
7/8 Red Angus & 1/8 Simmental
Pelvic measured prior to breeding
Confirmed bred to LACY Red Angus bulls for February calving dates.
More information available during week of the sale!
THE
LACY Iron Mike 005E is one of the most intriguing herd bulls ever produced at Lacy’s Red Angus! Lacy Iron Mike 005E has one of the largest sire groups of progeny in this year’s sale. The cattle by “Iron Mike” are moderate, bold bodied, square built, and have extra eye appeal. We love the daughters by “Iron Mike” and are confident that they will play a role in the future of our breeding program.
LACY IRON MIKE 005E LACY LACY RUBY 112F 027H LACY IRON MIKE 005E LACY LILLIE 020C 069G FULL SISTER TO LACY IRON MIKE 005ELACY Collusion 115F topped our sale in 2019 to C-Bar Red Angus and Holton Cattle Company at $33,000. He created a stir across the Red Angus breed due to the unique combination of phenotype, maternal excellence that supports his pedigree, and the extremely balanced number profile that he possesses. Lacy Collusion 115F is an extremely dense made, sound footed, masculine herd bull that is transmitting his balanced and proven genetics to his progeny. The dam of LACY Collusion 115F, LACY Lakota 8105, is the high income producing female at Lacy’s Red Angus.
SIRE LACY COLLUSION 115F LACY OSCEOLA 016H MATERNAL BROTHER TO LACY COLLUSION 115F LACY OZARK 017H MATERNAL BROTHER TO LACY COLLUSION 115F LACY LAKOTA 8105 DAM OF LACY COLLUSION 115FTHE BULL
LACY 1776 002D is arguably one of the stoutest, longest bodied, and most impressive sons of 5L Independence 560-298Y that was available to utilize. We unexpectedly lost “1776” but fortunately we do have a small inventory of semen stored and plan to continue to utilize his service moving forward. “1776” was a bigger framed, larger outlined bull that boasted a beautiful dark cherry red hide color. He was a great footed and sound built bull that consistently transmits athleticism to his progeny.
REF SIRE C - LACY 1776 002D
REF SIRE D - LACY LEGACY 6097 417
BJR MAKE MY DAY 981
BIEBER SIRENA 6708
BFCK CHEROKEE CNYN 4912
LACY MIS ANNIE 125K
LCHMN GOLD ROBBER 1909E
GMRA PRINCESS 720
LSF LIGHT CANYON 3000N
RHRA MARTHA 6990 755
LACY Legacy 6097 417 is a foundation herd sire at Lacy’s Red Angus that is rich in pedigree and tradition, backed by the most influential individuals ever raised good in Drexel, Missouri. He combines the influence of LACY FHG Legacy 6097 and CCF Gold Bar 0251, two very influential sires that have left behind daughters with tremendous maternal value.
LACY 1776LACY Mov’n On 417 063G is one of the top sons of LACY Legacy 6097 417 that is backed by one of the true matrons of the donor pen, LACY Marie 8190. LACY Mov’n On 417 063G is a very complete, smooth made son of “417” that is balanced numerically that ranks among the top 7% of the breed for ProS, top 9% GM, top 18% Milk, and top 23% Marb. We love the foot shape, depth of heel, body shape, and dimension that he brings to the table. He is owned with Beef 360, LLC Brookfield, Missouri.
Red U2 Bad Moon Rising 411F was our selection from the famed U-2 Ranch of Alberta. Cheramie Viator was at the U-2 sale a few years back and tipped us off about a son of Red Howe Hesston 212C that was backed by the prolific Red U-2 Anexa 271Y donor dam, one of the most impressive Red Angus females ever produced at U-2 Ranch. We made the investment and are certainly glad to have “Bad Moon Rising” here in Drexel. Watch for his influence moving forward as we incorporate the strong maternal lineage that lines his pedigree here at Lacy’s Red Angus and MC Livestock.
SIRE LACY MOV’N ON 417 063G LACY MARIE 8190 - DAM OF LACY MOV’N ON 417 063GTHE BULL BATTERY
SC Hard Drive H508, affectionally known as “ Eddie” is a very unique son of the late Bieber Hard Drive Y120 that is backed by the strong and prolific Harmony’s Windsong 0269 cow family. It is no secret that Bieber Hard Drive Y120 has left a substantial mark on the Red Angus breed and the beef cattle industry as a whole. We have always admired the breeding program at Shoal Creek Ranch and had the chance to purchase SC Hard Drive H508. He will be used extensively in order to align his royal pedigree with the foundation genetics of our program.
SIRE SC HARD DRIVE H508 HARMONY’S WINDSONG 0269 DAM OF SC HARD DRIVE H508