December 13, 2014 at 12:30 PM Crossbred & Purebred Heifers

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December 13, 2014 at 12:30 PM Crossbred & Purebred Heifers
Crossbred & Purebred Heifers
December 13, 2014 at 12:30 PM
F & T Livestock Market, Hwy 24 South, Palmyra, Mo.
Mostly Angus & Angus Cross heifers with few BWF and Simmental.
Mostly bred AI to:
Connealy Confidence 0100
W H S Limelight 64V
W/C United 956Y
SS Traveler T510 2T22
Hoover Dam
G A R Progress
QLC Professional
Connealy Capitalist 028
Basin Excitement
Connealy Right Answer 746
H A Image Maker 0415
S A V Bismarck 5682
EF Complement 8088
Program Requirements:
 Heifers have met minimum standards for reproductive soundness, pelvic size, body condition and weight and are
free of blemishes.
 Heifers have been bred to bulls meeting strict calving ease/birth weight EPD requirements.
 A strict immunization program has been followed including official Brucellosis Calfhood vaccination.
 Heifers will calve from late January to May 1. Many have been synchronized and will calve in a short time
period.
 All heifers are tested & negative for BVD-PI.
Consignors Include:
Donald Drebes, Monroe City
Gene & Kim Dryden, Hannibal
Johnnie & Julie Schultz, Ewing
Terry Mudd, Silex
Joe & Karen Schroeder, Ewing
Greenley Research Center, Novelty
Paul Niemeyer, Bowling Green
Prairie View Farms, Monroe City
Wilt Angus Farm, Shelbina
Deer Creek Cattle Co., Clarksville
Keithley/Jackson, Frankford
David Clark, Edina
Jim & Sharon Schlager, Canton
McCutchan Angus, Monticello
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
Daniel Mallory (573) 985-3911
or
Chris Schieffer, Troy
Jack Sharkey, Taylor
Leon James, Hurdland
Dan Moore, Kahoka
Kevin Strange, Edina
Zac Erwin (660) 665-9866
E-Mail: malloryd@missouri.edu
E-mail: erwinz@missouri.edu
www.nemobeef.com
Sponsored by:
Missouri “Show-Me-Select” Heifers, Inc.; Northeast Missouri Beef Improvement Assoc. in
cooperation with Commercial Agriculture Program; College of Veterinary Medicine; Missouri
Cattlemen’s Assoc.; Missouri Department of Agriculture and University of Missouri Extension
An equal opportunity/ ADA institution
GENERAL INFORMATION
Auctioneer – Brian Curless
Sale Agent - F & T Livestock Market
SALE PROCEDURE
The sale order was determined by consignors drawing for position in the sale rotation. Each consignor selected
heifers to sell in each rotation. Heifers will be sold in uniform lots sorted according to breed type, size and those selling
together are expected to calve in a 45 day period. Heifers become the property of the purchaser immediately after the
sale. Each animal will be the purchaser's risk as soon as sold. The market will aid in the loading of the cattle on
instructions from the buyer, but at the buyer's risk. Cattle will be loaded at the conclusion of the sale. All fees will be
collected by the F & T Livestock Market and are to be settled prior to loading.
GUARANTEE
All heifers are guaranteed bred and are guaranteed to remain pregnant for 30 days after the sale. Due dates are
approximate. Females can range 2 weeks or more even if AI bred on the same day. Any heifer found open (by an
accredited veterinarian) will be refunded by the consignor. All guarantees are made by the consignor of the cattle and not
the sale committee; the Northeast Missouri Beef Cattle Improvement Association; or F & T Livestock Market. Calves of
Show-Me-Select Replacement Heifers are warranted to be free of genetic defects for a period of six (6) months from date
of purchase. Heifers that give birth to an affected calf (exhibits the genetic defect), which is subsequently proven by
diagnostic lab or DNA testing to be a genetic defect will have the full purchase price of the heifer plus the DNA testing
charge refunded to the buyer by the seller. Please refer to the Show-Me-Select Replacement Heifer Programs terms and
conditions for complete guarantee details.
TAGS
A special tag that carries the “Show-Me-Select”™ trademark and name identifies all heifers in the sale. This tag
signifies that the heifers have met all the requirements of the Missouri “Show-Me-Select”™ replacement heifer program.
Some heifers may carry a white Show-Me-Select tag. This identifies them as Tier Two heifers which is explained in more
detail later in this catalog.
CONTRIBUTORS
The sale committee and consignors wish to thank all those who have contributed to the success of this program.
Your faith in our ability to make this program work is appreciated.
College of Veterinary Medicine
F & T Livestock Market
Missouri Cattlemen's Association
Missouri Show-Me-Select Heifers, Inc.
Ralls County Extension Center
Commercial Agriculture Program
Lewis County Extension Center
Missouri Department of Agriculture
NEMO BCIA
University of Missouri Extension
**HEALTH**
ALL HEIFERS IN THIS SALE HAVE BEEN BRUCELLOSIS CALFHOOD VACCINATED BETWEEN 4 AND
12 MONTHS OF AGE. NECESSARY HEALTH PAPERS WILL BE AVAILABLE ON ALL HEIFERS AFTER
THIS SALE. ALL HEIFERS HAVE TESTED NEGATIVE FOR BVD-PI.
Welcome
We would like to invite you to attend the 18th annual fall Northeast Mo. Show-Me-Select replacement
heifer sale at Palmyra, Mo., Dec. 13, 2014.
The Northeast Region was one of two pilot regions when the Show-Me-Select heifer program was
started in Missouri under the leadership of Dr. David Patterson. The Palmyra sale is one of only two sales that
were held the first year.
During the eighteen years we have run approximately 30,283 head of heifers through the program and
with this year’s sale will have sold 5,088 head.
Buyer Satisfaction
We have surveyed the buyers of heifers from our first seventeen sales to see how they got along calving
their Show-Me-Select heifers. We have had about a 90% buyer satisfaction rate. Results follow:
No. buyers responding – 546
No. heifers purchased – 4131
No. of heifers assisted at calving – 498 = 12.1%
No. of calves lost due to difficult birth – 231 = 5.5%
No. heifers calving within 2 weeks of projected date = 89.6%
The national average for assisting first calf heifers is around 22% and for death due to calving problems
is 8-10%, so we are pleased with our results and are striving to improve.
Quality
This is an outstanding set of heifers. Many of the heifers have years of performance testing behind them
and are out of top performance tested bulls. Information on the sires of many of the heifers is available upon
request.
Heifers with blemishes and disposition problems have been culled.
Calving Dates
About 70% of the heifers have been synchronized and are bred AI. Many of them will be grouped so
they calve in less than a two week period. About 90% of the heifers sold in our past four sales calved within
two weeks of our projected calving dates.
Heifers will be grouped for the sale according to projected calving dates and uniformity of the heifers.
Questions
If you have questions feel free to call the consignors or either of us. Hope to see you Dec. 13.
Daniel Mallory
MU Livestock Specialist
E-mail: malloryd@missouri.edu
(573) 985-3911
Zac Erwin
MU Livestock Specialist
E-mail: erwinz@missouri.edu
(660) 665-9866
www.nemobeef.com
Requirements for Heifers in the 2014 Replacement Heifer Sale
These requirements are designed to minimize the incidence and severity of calving difficulty and protect against potential reproductive
losses. Heifers must be bred to service sires at or above established calving ease EPD’s minimums, have a minimum pelvic area of
150 cm2 prebreeding or 180 cm2 at pregnancy examination, be a minimum body condition score of 5 and a maximum of 8 on sale day,
and meet established health guidelines.
Fall 2013:
 All heifers must be calfhood vaccinated for Brucellosis according to Missouri state regulations.
 Heifers are vaccinated for IBR, PI-3, BVD, BRSV, and 7-way Clostridia. Label directions concerning initial vaccination and
boosters must be followed.
 Use of implants is discouraged. If heifers are implanted, only FDA approved products for replacement heifers are allowed
according to label guidelines.
 Long-term use of MGA is prohibited. Use of MGA for periods up to 14 days to synchronize estrus is permitted.
 Internal and external parasites are controlled as needed.
 Heifers must be polled or de-horned and completely healed by sale day.
Spring 2014:
 Pre-breeding reproductive examination is performed.
 Reproductive tract scored, pelvic measurement, weighed.
 Heifers are vaccinated for IBR, BVD, Leptospirosis and Vibriosis between 60 and 30 days prior to beginning of breeding. All
vaccinations must follow label directions.
 Internal and external parasites are controlled as needed.
Fall 2014:
 Heifers are pregnancy examined by 90 days to determine breeding dates. (Confirm AI pregnancy or natural service). A preg
check is also done within 30 days of the sale.
 Heifers are treated for external and internal parasites within 30 days of sale date. Products for internal parasite control must
have a label claim for all stages of the parasite life cycle.
 Leptospirosis (5-way) given at preg check.
 Heifers are examined on sale day by a final screening committee to eliminate blemishes (scarred eyes, frozen ears, short tails,
rat tails.) They must have a muscle score of at least a 2 and not have an undesirable disposition.
♦ Tested negative for BVD-PI.
Heifers must be bred to bulls with birth weight or calving ease EPD's that meet the guidelines for the following breeds based on the
current genetic evaluation at the time of breeding for the respective breed associations. Accuracy values of 0.6 or better for birth
weight and calving ease EPDs are required on AI sires:
Birth Weight (equal to or less than)
Beefmaster
-0.7
Maine Anjou
0.6
MaineTainer
0.0
Calving Ease (equal to or greater than)
Angus
7.0
Balancer
13.3
Brangus
7.5
Braunvieh
8.0
Charolais
8.2
Gelbvieh
11.0
LimFlex
11.0
Limousin
12.0
Polled & Horned Hereford
2.2
Red Angus
7.0
Salers
0.9
Shorthorn
1.92
SimAngus
13.3
Simmental
11.0
Tier 2 Classification: Heifers will be eligible to qualify for Tier 2 in the Show-Me-Select Replacement Heifer Program based on the
following minimum accuracies of the heifer’s sire at the time of sale for the respective traits listed below.
Trait
Accuracy
Calving ease (direct)
.65
Calving ease (maternal)
.30
Weaning weight
.75
Carcass weight
.20
Marbling
.20
USING THE CATALOG EPD INFORMATION
Expected Progeny Differences (EPDs) provide the best means of comparing genetic merit of animals
within the breed. For each trait evaluated, the EPD incorporates the animals within the breed. For each trait
evaluated, the EPD incorporates the animal's individual and progeny performance with progeny performance
information from other relatives. By utilizing national sire evaluation information, the evaluation also utilizes
information from related traits and accounts, in part, for differences in the genetic merit of herdmates as well as
genetic trends within the breed. Each trait evaluation predicts expected progeny performance relative to a fixed
breed average - hence the term "Expected Progeny Difference." The key word is "difference". The EPD itself
does not imply "good" or "bad" performance, only whether the performance of progeny is expected to be above
or below that of progeny from average parents. Breeders should, on an individual basis, decide what is best for
them by considering what traits are important to their program, their current herd performance, and the degree
of change desired.
Example
Service Sire
Lucky Strike 147G
BRD
CE
BW
AN
+11.2 / .12
-1.0 / .36
WW
YW
Milk
+32 / .32 +55 / .31 +14 / .24
Accuracy (acc): A measure of certainty regarding the EPD evaluation for a performance trait. Accuracy is
reported as a decimal number between zero and one; larger values indicate greater accuracy and more certainty
that the EPD will not change significantly as additional progeny information is obtained. Accuracy values of
less than .20 are typical for non-parent bulls.
Birth Weight EPD (BW): The expected difference in average birth weight (lbs) of progeny. Birth weight
reflects prenatal growth potential and may also be used as an indicator of calving ease.
Calving Ease (CE): The ease with which a bull's calves are born to first-calf heifers. When comparing two
bulls, the larger EPD indicates a higher percent of unassisted births for calves sired by this bull.
Weaning Weight EPD (WW): The expected difference in average weaning weight (lbs) of calves. The
evaluation reflects genetic influence on pre-weaning growth rate.
Yearling Weight EPD (YW): The expected difference in average yearling weight (lbs) of progeny. The
evaluation reflects genetic influence on pre-weaning and post-weaning growth rate.
Maternal Milk EPD (Milk): The expected difference in average weaning weight (lbs) of daughter's calves,
which is attributed to milking ability. In other words, it is a predictor of a sire's genetic merit for milk and
mothering ability as expressed in his daughters.
Fall 2014 Breed EPD Average's for Current Sires within the Breed
Breed (BRD)
Angus
Simmental (hybrid)
Red Angus
CE
+6
+10.4
+5
BW
+1.7
+0.7
-1.6
WW
+48
+60.3
+55
YW
+85
+91.7
+86
Milk
+23
+23.3
+19
Managing Your Show-Me Select Replacement Heifers
Your investment in Show-Me-Select replacement signifies a commitment to improving the genetic quality and
reproductive efficiency of your beef herd. Replacement heifers require specialized care and management until
they enter the breeding herd as mature cows. To protect your investment, you may find the following
guidelines helpful.
Targets
At the time of purchase, your heifers will weigh approximately 75 to 85% of their mature weight with a
minimum body condition score of 5.
♦ Heifers should reach 85% of their mature weight by first calving.
♦ Heifers should calve and begin lactating at a body condition score of 6.
♦ In order to reach these targets on schedule, heifers should be fed to gain between 0.5 to 0.75 per day minimum
from now until calving.
Nutritional Management from purchase to First Calving
Gains of the desired magnitude can be a challenge during winter months. Additionally, heifers are then entering
the final trimester of pregnancy when a majority of fetal growth occurs. To ensure heifers enter calving season
at the proper target weight and body condition several things are required.
♦ Heifers should be maintained separately from older animals if at all possible. This is necessary to minimize
undesirable social interaction at the feed bunk, water tank, and mineral feeder.
♦ Diets should meet certain nutritional standards. Crude protein of the diet should be 12.5 to 13%. Net energy
for maintenance and gain should be approximately 0.65 and 0.32 Mcal/lb, respectively. These energy levels
are roughly equal to 60% dietary TDN.
♦ Good-quality trace mineral salt and vitamin supplement should be made available and can be offered free
choice or mixed with another component of the diet.
♦ Body condition of heifers should be monitored. Heifers should not lose or gain more than 1 body condition
score from now until calving. A change in 1 body condition score reflects a net weight gain or loss of
approximately 80 pounds.
Nutritional Management from Calving through Breeding
In many cases, pasture will allow acceptable performance during the spring and early summer. Proper
supplementation of trace minerals and vitamins remain a critical feature of management during this period, but
energy deficiencies are more likely to create problems with re-breeding. Body condition must be monitored to
determine if supplemental feeding is necessary. Failure to provide supplemental energy, if needed, can delay
the onset of cycling, lengthen the time from calving to 1st heat post-calving and potentially result in decreased
pregnancy rate.
Examples of energy supplements suitable for heifers during early lactation include: high-quality forages,
cracked corn, soybean hulls, or corn gluten feed fed at varying amounts according to condition and weight gain
desired. Proper pre- and post-calving nutritional management of your Show-Me-Select replacement heifer
should ensure successful re-breeding. Consult your local university extension professional and/or veterinarian
for nutritional counseling, should you have any questions.
Consignments for Northeast Missouri
Show-Me-Select Bred Heifer Sale
December 13, 2014
Donald Drebes, Monroe City
573-406-7461
3 head of Simmental and Simmental/Angus heifers. One registered purebred, one registered 1/2 SM, 5/16
AN, 3/16 CS, and one registered 1/2 SM, 1/2 AN. All bred to Angus bull.
Calving dates: AI: 1/27; NS: 3/10 – 3/25.
Service Sires
AI – WHS Limelight 64V
AI – W/C United 956Y
NS – TG Liberty 02 61
BRD
AN
SM
AN
CE
9/.73
14.7/.58
10/.26
BW
1.2/.88
0.0/.81
.5/.32
WW
69/.81
90/.72
52/.25
YW
127/.71
155.1/.7
100/.24
MILK
36/.36
22/.29
25/.16
Gene & Kim Dryden, Hannibal
(573) 221-9997, Cell: (573) 629-8191
9 head of Angus heifers. Very gentle and easy to work with. Tier 1 heifers sired by (T L Program 74). The
Dams are proven heifer raisers. These heifers will make great cows.
Calving dates: AI: 2/26; NS: 3/15 – 4/11.
Service Sires
AI – Connealy Confidence 0100
NS – SydGen Dealer 3094
BRD
AN
AN
CE
19/.9
8/.27
BW
-2.9/.96
2.3/.37
WW
50/.93
58/.28
YW
89/.9
107/.28
MILK
25/.35
30/.15
Johnnie & Julie Schultz, Ewing
(573) 494-3639, Cell: (573) 231-6453
15 head of Angus/Simmental cross heifers. Sires are Angus and SimAngus; dams are SimAngus and
Simmental. Heifers are gentle, hand-fed, and home raised. Synchronized and bred fixed time AI then turned
with natural service sire.
Calving dates: AI: 2/25; NS: 3/7 – 4/21.
Service Sires
AI – SS Traveler T510 2T22
NS – Perry Advantage 268
BRD
AN
AN
CE
16/.70
10/.29
BW
-.6/.85
-.6/.38
WW
55/.78
38/.29
YW
101/.72
74/.27
MILK
22/.60
23/.23
Twin Hill Stock Farm, Terry Mudd, Silex
(573) 384-5482, Cell: (636) 262-9428
50 head of Angus cross heifers. 16 year consignor. Several Tier Two status. Several purchased heifers came
from Latimer’s, Hunnewell, MO. Steers grade 94% Choice or higher at USPB. Synchronized and bred fixed
time AI then turned with natural service sire.
Calving dates: AI: 2/17; NS: 3/2 – 4/13.
Service Sires
AI – WHS Limelight 64V
NS – Hats Rito Novelty 9557
NS – Hats Mountaintime 2502
BRD
AN
AN
AN
CE
9/.73
8/.05
7/.23
BW
1.2/.88
.5/.34
1.1/.35
WW
69/.81
31/.31
30/.25
YW
127/.71
59/.05
53/.10
MILK
36/.36
10/.12
12/.14
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Joe and Karen Schroeder, Ewing
(573) 494-3650, Cell: (660) 341-5828
6 head purebred Angus heifers. 18 year consignor. Angus heifers sired by Jim Schlager bulls. Home raised.
All are natural service bred to calve 2/12 - 4/18.
Service Sires
NS – JSS Marshall 1288
NS – JSS Marshall 1294
BRD
AN
AN
CE
8/.21
7/.22
BW
.3/.35
1.1/.36
WW
42/.25
42/.26
YW
74/.22
76/.22
MILK
24/.12
22/.13
Greenley Research Center, Novelty
(660) 739-4410; Cell: (660) 216-8395
8 head of Angus and Hereford/Angus. 13 year consignor. Home raised, out of AI sired dams. Sires are
Hereford; dams are Angus.
Calving dates: AI: 2/18; NS: 3/5 – 4/2.
Service Sires
AI – Hoover Dam
NS – T L Hero 8151
BRD
AN
AN
CE
9/.92
9/.26
BW
0/.97
.9/.35
WW
51/.96
48/.26
YW
96/.94
73/.25
MILK
32/.84
32/.16
Paul Niemeyer, Bowling Green
573-470-3323
4 head of Angus/Simmental cross heifers. Heifers are gentle, handfed, and home raised. Synchronized and
bred fixed time AI then turned with natural service sire.
Calving dates: AI: 3/17.
Service Sires
AI – Connealy Confidence 0100
BRD
AN
CE
19/.90
BW
-2.9/.96
WW
50/.93
YW
89/.90
MILK
25/.35
Prairie View Farms, Greg Drebes, Monroe City
(573) 735-4929, Cell:(573) 248-5814
28 head of Simmental and SimAngus cross heifers. 18 year consignor. An excellent set of black & few BWF
heifers. Synchronized and bred fixed time AI then turned in with natural service sires. Home raised.
Calving dates: AI: 1/31; NS: 2/2 – 3/22.
Service Sires
AI – SS Traveler T 510 2T22
NS – Sfa CC & 7 Y169
NS – JSS Miidland 539
BRD
AN
AN
AN
CE
16/.70
8/.05
8/.31
BW
-.6/.85
.7/.05
.6/.40
WW
55/.78
50/.05
53/.31
YW
101/.72
95/.05
92/.30
MILK
22/.6
30/.05
11/.23
Wilt Angus Farm, Shelbina
(573) 588-4812, Cell: (660) 651-3930
3 head of purebred Angus heifers. 17 year consignor. Synchronized and bred fixed time AI then turned with
natural service sire. Home raised. Brucellosis Free and Stage 4 Johne’s herd.
Calving dates: AI: 1/23; NS: 2/12 – 3/4.
Service Sires
AI – W H S Limelight 64V
NS – Wilt Mentor 802
BRD
AN
AN
CE
9/.73
7/.28
BW
1.2/.88
.3/.37
WW
69/.81
47/.27
YW
127/.71
85/.25
MILK
36/.36
28/.19
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Deer Creek Cattle Co., Clarksville
(314) 965-2226, Cell: (314) 570-0555
15 head of black SimAngus cross heifers. Synchronized and bred fixed time AI, then turned with natural
service sires.
Calving dates: AI 2/3; NS: 2/17 – 4/27.
Service Sires
AI – Hoover Dam
NS – 7L-GW Prem Beef 915Y
NS – F H G Premium Beef 31Y
NS – GW-TF Prem Beef 720Z
BRD
AN
SM
SM
SM
CE
9/.92
16.7/.22
15.9/.31
16.8/.23
BW
0/.97
-.6/.36
-.7/.33
-.4/.37
WW
51/.96
57.4/.32
57.8/.3
54/.33
YW
96/.94
104/.36
100/.31
97.2/.23
MILK
32/.84
20.7/.2
25/.24
19.8/.2
Keithley/Jackson, Frankford
(573) 784-2235, Cell: (573) 248-4483
25 head of Angus cross heifers. 18 year consignor. Sires are Angus and Hereford; dams are Angus/Hereford
cross. Synchronized and bred fixed time AI then turned with natural service sire. Home raised.
Calving dates: AI: 2/11; NS: 3/3 – 3/24.
Service Sires
AI – W H S Limelight 64V
NS – KG Country Road 1239
BRD
AN
AN
CE
9/.73
9/.33
BW
1.2/.88
2.0/.42
WW
69/.81
61/.3
David Clark, Edina
40 head Angus cross heifers. 37 black and 3 BWF. Synchronized and bred fixed time AI.
Calving dates: AI: 2/19.
Service Sires
AI – G A R Progress
AI – QLC Professional
BRD
AN
AN
CE
18/.85
18/.65
BW
-.4/.93
-4.8/.79
WW
55/.89
66/.70
YW
127/.71
111/.33
MILK
36/.36
31/.16
(660) 216-1107
YW
96/.83
115/.59
MILK
30/.59
15/.39
Jim & Sharon Schlager, Canton
(660) 341-7024
10 head Angus heifers (9 registered). Several Tier Two status. Home raised, daughters of Oneills Earl
Marshal, Final Answer, Whitestone Black Arrow, Sitz Upward 307R, Summitcrest Focus 2466.
Calving dates: AI: 1/11; NS: 1/28 – 2/24.
Service Sires
AI – Connealy Capitalist 028
AI – Basin Excitement
NS – JSS Hoover Dam 1308
BRD
AN
AN
AN
CE
10/.74
13/.77
7/.31
BW
-.3/.90
-.3/.90
.7/.37
WW
65/.85
73/.84
57/.29
YW
111/.79
130/.75
96/.28
MILK
24/.33
23/.37
28/.22
McCutchan Angus, Monticello
(573) 288-3771, Dan Cell: (573) 881-0276
6 head purebred, registered Angus heifers. 18 year consignor. Home raised. Synchronized and bred fixed
time AI then turned with natural service sire.
Calving dates: AI: 1/16; NS: 2/5 – 3/12.
Service Sires
AI – Basin Excitement
NS – McCutchan Forward MA 451
BRD
AN
AN
CE
13/.77
12/.30
BW
-.3/.90
.8/.37
WW
73/.84
69/.29
YW
130/.75
118/.28
MILK
23/.37
28/.22
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Chris Schieffer, Troy
(636) 262-8185
15 head of Angus cross heifers. Sires are Angus; dams are Angus/Simmental cross. Synchronized and bred
fixed time AI then turned in with natural service sire. Home raised, hand fed, and extremely gentle.
Calving dates: AI: 2/8; NS: 2/25 – 4/1.
Service Sires
AI – Connealy Right Answer
NS – Hopewell HD A069
BRD
AN
AN
CE
11/.91
9/.28
BW
-.2/.96
-.8/.37
WW
68/.94
53/.28
YW
122/.92
95/.28
MILK
30/.81
28/.21
Jack Sharkey, Taylor
(217) 228-6555, Herdsman: (217) 242-3912
6 head of Angus and Angus cross heifers. AI heifers are out of a Mandate son from Wilt Angus Farm. The
natural service heifers are out of a Bismark son from Terry Little.
Calving dates: AI: 1/30; NS 2/18-3/12.
Service Sires
AI – H A Image Maker 0415
NS – T L Fort Worth 984
BRD
AN
AN
CE
10/.94
8/.32
BW
.5/.97
1.2/.36
WW
65/.96
53/.28
YW
104/.95
93/.28
MILK
36/.93
28/.21
Leon James, Hurdland
(660) 341-7612
10 head of crossbred Angus heifers. Several Tier 2 status. Sires are Angus, dams are Angus Cross.
Synchronized and bred fixed time AI.
Calving dates: AI: 2/10; NS: 2/27 – 3/26
Service Sires
AI – Hoover Dam
BRD
CE
BW
WW
YW
MILK
AN
9/.92
0/.97
51/.96
96/.94
31/.84
Dan Moore, Kahoka
(319) 520-7002
20 head of Angus cross heifers. Ten black, 3 RWF, 7 BWF. Sires are Angus/Hereford; dams are Angus. BWF
and RWF are sired by Victor 719 or a Revolution Son. Several Tier 2 status. Synchronized and bred fixed
time AI.
Calving dates: AI: 1/27; NS: 2/6 – 3/15.
Service Sires
AI – S A V Bismarck 5682
NS – Bca CC&7 3118
BRD
AN
AN
CE
13/.95
10/.34
BW
.3/.98
1.7/.39
WW
58/.97
54/.31
YW
97/.96
107/.34
MILK
23/.93
35/.24
Kevin Strange, Edina
(660) 341-9974
15 head of Angus heifers. Synchronized and bred fixed time AI. Very gentle with eye appeal.
Calving dates: AI: 1/30 – 2/14.
Service Sires
AI – EF Complement 8088
BRD
AN
CE
13/.82
BW
.2/.92
WW
64/.88
YW
115/.83
MILK
22/.54
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