

Welcome to the sale

Welcome to the 7P Ranch 50th Annual Production Sale. We would like to start by letting you know how much we appreciate your interest in our cattle. This year we are offering black and red purebred Simmental and SimAngus bulls and bred females.
The bulls offered are from 13 to 25 months old. All bulls that are 14 months of age or older have been fertility tested. All fertility test on the bulls and pregnancy status on all 7P females offered will be determined by our licensed veterinarian, Dr. Adam Byrd.
Again, this year, we are offering 70 select black and red, Simmental and SimAngus females. This will include bred females and pairs. Also included will be a select group of 12 open yearling heifers. Six heifers will be purebred Simmental and six will be SimAngus. These heifers will be ready to breed in the fall. We will have a very nice set of 25 Simbrah females. All will be registered with the American Simmental Association and some are eligible to be Golden Certified by ABBA. All of these females will be bred to purebred Simmental and Angus bulls, except for the select group of 9 open yearling Simbrah heifers.
Our breeding program consists of using a timed AI synchronization on all of our heifers and cows. After the females are inseminated once, they are observed until their next heat cycle, and we will AI those that come in heat a second time. Three to five days after their second cycle, we turn them in with the herd sires. Those females that do not have a second visualized heat cycle are turned in with the herd bulls and are not bred AI. We make every effort to call the due dates as correctly as possible.
We are pleased to offer cattle from our friend Paul Bayer. Paul and his family share our commitment to producing good honest cattle.
Everyone will be able to view the cattle on Friday afternoon, October 24, and the morning of sale day. Our sale day BBQ lunch will be served at 12:00 noon and the sale will begin at 1:00 pm.
Again, welcome to 7P Ranch and sale. If you need further assistance in any way, please do not hesitate to contact us.
PRODUCTION SALE
October 25, 2025 10678 FM 757, Winona, TX
1:00 PM AT THE RANCH, WINONA, TEXAS
SALE DATE AND TIME:
Saturday, October 25 - Lunch at 12:00 pm. Sale at 1:00 pm.
SALE LOCATION:
7P Ranch, 10678 FM 757, Winona, TX 75792
Located 1.3 miles south of I-20 at exit 571B
ACCOMMODATIONS:
Country Side Inn, 12732 State Hwy 155 North, Tyler, TX 75708 903-877-9227 (6 miles from the ranch)
La Quinta Inn and Suites, 2759 McDonald Rd, Tyler, TX 75701 903-525-9677 (15 miles from the ranch)
Holiday Inn Express, 2451 SH 323 Loop E, Tyler, TX 75701 903-566-0600 (16 miles from the ranch)
SALE DAY PHONES:
Joe Jr. 817-239-5328
Steve 817-781-4613
Jared 406-321-1542
Corey 256-590-2487
Mark 210-216-6754
7P CONSULTANT:
Mark Tillman 210-216-6754
AUCTIONEER:
Tracy Harl 402-469-3852
TERMS OF SALE:
Terms of sale are cash or check to be paid in full at the conclusion of the sale. See recommended terms and conditions on page 42 of this sale book.
SALE CONDITIONS:
Each animal will be sold to the highest bidder with the auctioneer settling any disputes as to bids. Each animal will become the property of the buyer as soon as sold. All persons attending the sale do so at their own risk. 7P Ranch, nor any person connected with the sale, assumes liability, legal or otherwise, for any accidents which may occur.
HERD HEALTH:
All cattle will sell with proper interstate health papers. All females were calfhood vaccinated. All sale cattle have been vaccinated with IBR, P13, Vibrio Lepto 5, and eight-way black-leg. All bulls have been fertility checked and all heifers are reproduction tract examined. All sell guaranteed breeders. All eligible cattle will be brucellosis tested.
BULL CARE:
Your yearling bull is a major investment. Experience has shown us that yearling bulls can function very well even in harsh environments. You can count on them to breed 15-25 females depending on the conditions. We have the following recommendations:
• If possible, run your yearling bulls separately from older bulls during their first breeding season.
• Make sure that your bulls gain weight in the fall after the breeding season before winter.
• Feed energy supplementation (grain) beyond simply grass and protein to your yearling bulls. Avoid feeding the young bulls in the same pasture with older or horned bulls.
SALE MANAGEMENT
Marty Ropp
Corey Wilkins
Jared Murnin
406-581-7835
256-590-2487
406-321-1542
www.alliedgeneticresources.com
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Thank you for five decades of trust









As we prepare for our 50th Annual Cattle Sale, we want to take a moment to express our heartfelt gratitude to you – our loyal customers, fellow ranchers, partners and friends – who have made this incredible milestone possible.
Fifty years ago, we held our first annual sale with hopes of connecting our cattle with ranchers who appreciated quality livestock. Today, as we approach this golden anniversary sale, we’re amazed by the relationships we’ve built and the trust you’ve placed in our cattle operation year after year.
Five Decades of Partnership
Looking back on 49 years of sales, we’ve seen a lot together – good markets and tough ones, drought years and seasons of plenty, changes in the industry, and the evolution of ranching practices and the Simmental breed as a whole. Through it all, you’ve continued to support our annual sale, and many of you have become not just customers, but trusted friends and partners in this operation. Whether you’ve been coming to our sale since the early years or you’re joining us for the first time, we want you to know that every bidder and every purchase matters to us. We stand behind every animal we sell and appreciate the trust you place in us when you raise that bidding number.
What Your Support Has Made Possible:
• 50 years of successful annual cattle sales
• Continuous improvement of our breeding program and cattle quality
• Building a reputation for honest dealing and quality livestock
• Long-lasting relationships with cattlemen across Texas and the U.S.
Thank you to those of you who have supported us for decades – some of you were there at our very first sale – thank you for your loyalty and friendship. To newer customers who have joined our sale family in recent years – thank you for giving us a chance and becoming part of our tradition.
Your participation in our annual sales have allowed us to continue doing what we love while building something lasting in the cattle industry. We don’t take that lightly.
Thank you for 50 years of making our sale a success.


- Sells as Lot 1.

- Sells as Lot 2.

- Sells as Lot 3.

- Sells as Lot 4.
1

MR 7P M062

2
GIBBS

MR 7P M043
GIBBS 7382E BROAD RANGE HOOK`S
3

MR 7P M033
4

MR 7P L291
GIBBS 7382E BROAD RANGE CCR SPARTAN 9124A
GIBBS 9114G ESSENTIAL MISS 7P D244
GIBBS 7153E

5


MR 7P L288
7

MR 7P M057

MR 7P M060

MR 7P M026
HOOK`S BEACON 56B GIBBS 3115A SM SUB 8082U
H060
CE




L288 - Sells as Lot 5.
M057 - Sells as Lot 6.
Joe Prud’homme Sr. with Coach Floyd Wagstaff.
M026 - Sells as Lot 8.

M041 - Sells as Lot 9.

M025 - Sells as Lot 10.

M018 - Sells as Lot 11.

M017 - Sells as Lot 12.
9

MR 7P M041

10

MR 7P M025
11

MR 7P M018
Top 20% BW. Top 20% API.
12

MR 7P M017
HOOK`S BEACON 56B WR JOURNEY-1X74
KBHR HONOR H060
Top 25% API and TI.

13

14

MR 7P M020
15

MR 7P M047



MR 7P M031
CLRS GUARDIAN 317G MR 7P C225
CLRS JOHNNY WALKER 1049J MISS 7P F321 HOOK`S YUMA 49Y MISS 7P D107

16

MR 7P M038
CLRS GUARDIAN 317G K C F BENNETT ABSOLUTE
CLRS JOHNNY WALKER 1049J MISS 7P D120 HOOK`S YUMA 49Y MISS 7P Y229


M046 - Sells as Lot 17.

L383 - Sells as Lot 18.

M027 - Sells as Lot 19.

17

MR 7P M046

18

MR 7P L383
CLRS JOHNNY
19

MR 7P M027
20

MR 7P M067
MAKERS MARK 215Y ANKONIAN CAESAR T004
SHSF FREIGHTLINER D10 MISS 7P Z380 HOOKS PUNKY 5P MISS 7P T218
Top 15% WW and YW.

21

22

MR 7P M053
23

MR 7P M068



MR 7P M158
HOOK`S BALTIC 17B NLC BREAK FREE 72W MR 7P H270 MISS 7P E442 MISS7PW251 MISS 7P Z47

24

MR 7P M130
Double
HOOK`S BALTIC 17B MR NLC ENTREPRENEUR 1227 MR 7P H270 MISS 7P D175 MISS7PW251 MISS 7P B247


M102 - Sells as Lot 25.

- Sells as Lot 26.



MR 7P M102

26

MR 7P M107
27
7P D290

MR 7P M120
7P X214
28

MR 7P M138
HOOK`S BEACON 56B PERRY POWER DESIGN 715
MR 7P D290 MISS 7P Z172 MISS 7P X214 MISS 7P U249
M107
M120 - Sells as Lot 27.
M138 - Sells as Lot 28.

29

30

MR 7P M124
Double
31

MR 7P M141
32

MR 7P M117

MR 7P M139




M124 - Sells as Lot 29.
M141 - Sells as Lot 30.
Mary Prud’homme visiting with Larry Pipes.
M139 - Sells as Lot 32.

M129 - Sells as Lot 33.

M096 - Sells as Lot 34.

M023 - Sells as Lot 35.

M072 - Sells as Lot 36.

MR 7P M129

35

MR 7P M096

MR 7P M023
Top 15% CE, 25% BW.
36

MR 7P M072
D948
HSF CARDINAL 133G
HSF MISS SKY 59S 64Z
7P C225
D329

37

38

MR 7P M064
39

MR 7P L321



MR 7P M074
HOOK`S XPECTATION 36X
CDI MAVERICK 335B MISS 7P Z294
COLOSSAL S039
CDI MS RED IRON 7Z MISS 7P K388

40

MR 7P M063
Red
HOOK`S XPECTATION 36X
ANKONIAN COLOSSAL S039
CDI MAVERICK 335B MISS 7P A33
CDI MS RED IRON 7Z N412


M122 - Sells as Lot 41.

M147 - Sells as Lot 42.

M136 - Sells as Lot 43.

M152 - Sells as Lot 44.

MR 7P M122

42

MR 7P M147
43

MR 7P M136
VPFS BRANTZ 12B NLC BREAK FREE 72W EMINENCE AVE13 MISS 7P E153 BOURBON AFB1 MISS 7P A176
44

MR 7P M152
VPFS BRANTZ 12B RRJS STEEL FORCE 061U
EMINENCE AVE13 MISS 7P C77 BOURBON AFB1 MISS 7P Z166

45

MR 7P M148
Red
CE
4350627 M148
VPFS BRANTZ 12B RRJS STEEL FORCE 061U EMINENCE AVE13 MISS 7P C62 BOURBON AFB1 MISS7PW402 46

MR 7P L265
Red
GW RED COAT 099TS TRAXS RUSHMORE X103 WS ZENITH Z55 MISS 7P C6 HSF MISS SKY 87U MISS 7P Y383


47

MR 7P L344
Red
WS ALL ABOARD B80 MR 7P Z260
KBHR ALL AMERICAN G104 MISS 7P C67



52

MR 7P M180


MR 7P M190
51

MR 7P M220

MR 7P M167
Top 15% CE.

MR 7P M202

Joe Sr. touring and teaching customers.
53 MR 7P M196
54


MR 7P M161


MR 7P M245

57

MR 7P M221
58

MR 7P M218

MR 7P M248

MR 7P M212

MR 7P M223
HOOK`S EMPIRE 61E
CREEK FRANTZ





J121 - Sells as Lot 61.

J154 - Sells as Lot 62.

ABS MISS J5


K149 - Sells as Lot 65.
61

MISS 7P J121
Hetero Black Hetero Polled
J121
LITTLE CREEK XPRESS 840X ELLINGSON LEGACY M229
LITTLE CREEK DENNIS 490D MISS 7P A136 LITTLE CREEK ASPEN 151A MISS 7P X170
Lot 61A, N151, black bull calf, DOB 8/29/25, 68 lbs., out of WBF PATTON K059.
62

MISS 7P J154
VPFS BRANTZ 12B PA SAFEGUARD 021 LITTLE CREEK FRANTZ MISS 7P C183
CREEK BRIELE 551B MISS 7P X166
Lot 62A, N152, black heifer calf, DOB 9/1/25, 65 lbs., out of GIBBS SIGNATURE 2510K.

ABS MISS J299
Bred AI on 1/5/25 to WBF SUCCESS F153. Due to calve in October
65

MISS 7P K149
Lot 65A, N148, black white face heifer calf, DOB 8/27/25, 50 lbs., out of IR/JLN BOOMER J425.

66


ABS MISS K422
Double
Bred AI on 12/9/24 to TJ GOLD 274G. Due to calve in September 2025.
67

MISS 7P L126
Lot 67A, N145, black heifer calf, DOB 8/26/25, 55 lbs., out of C-3 NEXT UP NS B220 J939.
68

MISS 7P L240
Lot 68A, N153, black heifer calf, DOB 9/1/25, 58 lbs., out of JC QUIET MAN 758K.
69

MISS 7P L242
GIBBS 7382E BROAD RANGE TJ HIGH PLAINS 986E GIBBS 9114G ESSENTIAL MISS 7P H248
GIBBS 7153E STAR 3136A MISS 7P Z276
CE
Lot 69A, N140, black bull calf, DOB 8/25/25, 60 lbs., out of KBHR GLOBAL J138.

Joe and Mary pose with a sale’s top buyer.



L126 - Sells as Lot 67.
L240 - Sells as Lot 68.
L242 - Sells as Lot 69.

L246 - Sells as Lot 70.

L269 - Sells as Lot 71.

L280 - Sells as Lot 72.

70

MISS 7P L246

71

MISS 7P L269
GIBBS

MISS 7P L280
Lot 72A, N149, black heifer calf, DOB 8/28/25, 60 lbs., out of KBHR GLOBAL J138.
73

MISS 7P L285
GIBBS 7382E BROAD RANGE MR 7P D290 GIBBS 9114G ESSENTIAL MISS 7P G279
GIBBS 7153E STAR 3136A MISS 7P C178
Lot 73A, N150, black bull calf, DOB 8/28/25, 65 lbs., out of JC QUIET



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J206 - Sells as Lot 76.

J249 - Sells as Lot 77.

J132 - Sells as Lot 78.
76

MISS 7P J206
PE to our PB Angus sire CA CRAVE 1211 from 2/4/25 to 3/2/25. Due to calve in late November 2025.
77

MISS 7P J249
HOOK`S BEACON 56B CCR BOULDER 1339A
HOOK`S FREEDOM 45F MISS 7P F223
HOOK`S YUMA 49Y
7P D239 PE to our PB Angus sire CA CRAVE 1211 from 2/4/25 to 3/2/25. Due to calve in late November 2025.
78

MISS 7P J132
UPWARD 307R
MCKELLAR UPWARD 8416 MISS 7P Z223 MC ELAINE 1118 MISS 7P X205
PE to MR 7P K255 (son of GIBBS 9114G ESSENTIAL) from 2/4/25 to 3/2/25. Due to calve in late November 2025.



79


ABS MISS 02L
Bred AI on 1/27/25 to JC MR PONTIAC D114K. Due to calve in November 2025.

MISS 7P L394
PE to our black PB Simmental sire GIBBS 2043K HONOR (son of KBHR HONOR H060) from 1/22/25 to 3/2/25. Due to calve in late November 2025.
81

MISS 7P L272
Bred AI on 12/5/24 to IR/JLN BOOMER J425.
to GIBBS 2043K HONOR (son of KBHR HONOR H060) from 12/27/24 to 3/2/25. Due to calve in late November 2025 to herd sire.
83

MISS 7P L311
82

MISS 7P K342
HOOK`S BEACON 56B HOOK`S YELLOWSTONE 97Y MR 7P D290 MISS 7P C166 MISS 7P X214
Bred AI on 2/1/25 to PB Brahman MR KALLION 1352. PE to our PB Angus sire CA CRAVE 1211 from 2/4/25 to 3/2/25. Due to calve

84

MISS 7P L317
CLRS GUARDIAN 317G KOCH LC MONTE 803U
CLRS JOHNNY WALKER 1049J MISS 7P B148
HOOK`S YUMA 49Y MISS 7P Y159


Joe Sr. meeting with customers at 7P.

- Sells as Lot 87.
87

MISS 7P L336


85

MISS 7P L376
PE to our PB Angus sire CA CRAVE 1211 from 1/16/25 to 3/2/25. Due to calve in late November 2025.
86

MISS 7P L230
Bred AI on 12/26/24 and 12/14/24 to KBHR CHARGER K102. PE to MR 7P K246 from 12/27/24 to 3/2/25. Due to calve late November 2025 to herd sire.
88

ABS MISS M99
Bred AI on 1/27/25 to LRS DUTTON 611K. Due to calve in November 2025.
89

MISS 7P K8
VPFS BRANTZ 12B CONNEALY COUNSELOR
EMINENCE AVE13 MISS 7P A201 BOURBON AFB1 MISS 7P U270
Bred AI on 12/5/24 to GIBBS SIGNATURE 2510K. PE to MR 7P K255 (son of GIBBS 9114G ESSENTIAL) from 12/27/24 to 3/2/25. Due to calve in late November 2025 to herd sire.



90 MISS 7P L366
Double
CLRS GUARDIAN 317G
KESSLERS FRONTMAN R001
CLRS JOHNNY WALKER 1049J MISS 7P A273 HOOK`S YUMA 49Y MISS 7P S17
CE
PE to our black PB Simmental sire GIBBS 2043K HONOR (son of KBHR HONOR H060) from 1/16/25 to 3/2/25.
91

MISS 7P L393
Double
CLRS GUARDIAN 317G
PE to our black PB Simmental sire GIBBS 2043K HONOR (son of KBHR HONOR H060) from 1/22/25 to 3/2/25. Due to calve in late November 2025.
92

MISS COSMO L17
4212816 L17
CE
Bred AI on 3/10/25 to MID-AM HEAVY HITTER 84F. Due to calve December 2025.
93

MISS 7P L98
Hetero Black Polled 3/4 SM 1/4 AN
IR IMPERIAL D948
RRJS STEEL FORCE 061U
HSF CARDINAL 133G MISS 7P B262
HSF MISS SKY 59S 64Z MISS 7P Y143
CE
PE to our PB Angus sire CA CRAVE 1211 from 1/22/25 to 3/2/25. Due to calve in late December 2025.




Longtime 7P Manager & Friend, Larry Haselhorst.
Joe Sr. with daughter Sharon and her husband Mark Waldrep.
94


ABS MISS 511L
Bred AI on 4/10/25 to BAS MONEY MAKER J801. Due to calve in January 2026.
95

ABS MISS 102L
MR SR MIC DROP G1534 M4 GOLD STEEL C80 M4 TEARDROP 270K 102D SC RUBY E120
Bred AI on 4/10/25 to KLER PROMOTER G15. Due to calve in January 2026.
96

MISS 7P L404
97

MISS 7P M058
Bred AI on 5/13/25 to IR/JLN BOOMER J425. PE to PB Angus sire CA CRAVE 1211 from 5/28/25 to 7/11/25. Due to calve in February 2026
98

MISS 7P L401
99

MISS 7P M127
BRANTZ 12B
AVE13
Bred AI on 5/13/25 to HSF CARDINAL 133G. PE to HOOK’S HERCULES 209H from 5/28/25 to 7/11/25. Due to calve in February 2026 to AI sire.
100

MISS 7P M030
Bred AI on 5/12/25 to IR/JLN BOOMER J425. PE to
101 MISS 7P M156

Bred AI on 5/12/25 to IR/JLN BOOMER J425. PE to MR 7P K255 from 5/28/25 to 7/12/25. Due to calve in February 2026 to AI sire.

102

MISS 7P M014

Bred AI on 5/23/25 to KBHR GLOBAL J138. PE to GIBBS 2043K HONOR (son of KBHR HONOR H060) from 5/28/25 to 7/12/25. Due to calve in March 2026 to AI sire.
103

MISS 7P M109
AVE13
Bred AI on 5/21/25 to JC QUIET MAN 758K. PE to PB Angus sire CA CRAVE 1211 from 5/28/25 to 7/11/25. Due to calve in March 2026 to AI sire.
104

MISS 7P M070
105

MISS 7P M061
Bred AI on 5/21/25 to KBHR CHARGER K102. PE to HOOK’S
106

MISS 7P M042
MISS SKY 59S 64Z
Bred AI on 5/13/25 to KBHR CHARGER K102. PE to HOOK’S HERCULES 209H from 5/28/25 to 7/11/25. Due to calve in March 2026 to herd sire.

HSF CARDINAL 133G - Sire of Lot 106.
108

MISS 7P M052
Double
HOOK`S EAGLE 6E EMINENCE AVE13
IR/JLN BOOMER J425 MISS 7P K70
KBHR IR/JLN ASTORIA G119 MISS 7P E370
CE
Bred AI on 5/12/25 to IR/JLN BOOMER J425. PE to PB Angus sire CA CRAVE 1211 from 5/28/25 to 7/11/25. Due to calve in March 2026 to herd sire.
109

MISS 7P M048
GIBBS 7382E BROAD RANGE CONNEALY COUNSELOR
GIBBS 9114G ESSENTIAL MISS 7P A201
GIBBS 7153E STAR 3136A MISS 7P U270
Bred AI on 5/21/25 to KBHR HONOR H060. PE to GIBBS 2043K HONOR (son of KBHR HONOR H060) from 5/28/25 to 7/12/25. Due to calve in March 2026 to herd sire.
110

MISS 7P M134
Double

111

MISS 7P M146
PE to GIBBS 2043K HONOR (son of KBHR HONOR H060) from 5/28/25 to 7/12/25. Due to calve in March 2026.
112

MISS 7P M149
113

MISS 7P M015
PUNKY 5P MISS 7P T323
Bred AI on 5/13/25 to IR/JLN BOOMER J425. PE to GIBBS 2043K HONOR (son
HONOR H060) from 5/28/25 to 7/12/25.

115

MISS 7P M044
Bred AI on 5/13/25 to KBHR CHARGER K102. PE to HOOK’S HERCULES 209H from 5/28/25 to 7/11/25. Due to calve in April 2026 to herd sire.
114

MISS 7P M100
Bred AI on 5/22/25 to IR/JLN BOOMER J425. PE to GIBBS 2043K HONOR (son
116

MISS 7P M131
Hetero Black Double Polled 3/4
Cow ASA# 4350610 M131
VPFS BRANTZ 12B MR 7P B169 EMINENCE AVE13 MISS 7P G328 BOURBON AFB1 MISS 7P C265
Bred AI on 5/23/25 to KBHR GLOBAL J138. PE to GIBBS 2043K HONOR (son of KBHR HONOR H060) from 5/28/25 to 7/12/25. Due to calve in April 2026 to herd sire.
Pete Birdwell.

117

MISS 7P M002

Bred AI on 5/12/25 to KBHR CHARGER K102. PE to HOOK’S HERCULES 209H from 5/28/25 to 7/11/25. Due to calve in February 2026 to AI sire.
118

MISS 7P M145
A313
U356
Bred AI on 5/13/25 to KBHR GLOBAL J138. PE to GIBBS 2043K HONOR (son of KBHR HONOR H060) from 5/28/25 to 7/12/25. Due to calve in April 2026 to herd sire.
From the Sale Manager
Welcome to the 50th annual 7P Ranch Production sale! Dr. Joe Prud’homme and his family have created one of the longest standing production sales of any breed in the United States and it is a true testament to his commitment to the seedstock business and the Simmental breed. This kind of longevity in the business does not come without commitment to the land, cattle and most importantly the customer. Joe Prud’homme has had a true passion about the cattle he has raised over the years and has always strived to continually improve the quality of product he produces to market to his commercial customers. Dr. Prud’homme has seen many changes in the industry as well as advancements in technology in the business. He has always been on the cutting edge of genetic advancement all while keeping with the genetics and practices that have worked year after year.
This offering for the 50th Annual Production sale is arguably the best ever offered at 7P. The bulls are stout and ready to go to work and have generations of the top Simmental genetics in their pedigree. They are designed to add pounds and carcass merit to commercial cow herds. The pairs, bred females, and open heifers are selected out of the heart of the cow herd. These females are representatives of the type of cows that have kept 7P Ranch in business for over 50 years. Again, one of the sale highlights is the offering of Simbrah females. There are very few places in the world you can find this kind of quality Simbrah females offered for purchase.
Please join us on Friday October 24th for the F1 Simbrah Summit. This is a great opportunity to learn more about the benefits of Simbrah genetics and the advantages of hybrid vigor.
Congratulations again to the Prud’homme family for your longstanding commitment to the industry. If you have any questions about the sale offering or the schedule of events please contact any one of us at Allied Genetic Resources.
Sincerely, Marty Ropp, Corey Wilkins and Jared Murnin



119

MISS 7P M178
4506398 M178
CLRS GUARDIAN 317G SCE HOT PEPPER W972
CLRS JOHNNY WALKER 1049J MISS 7P A312
HOOK`S YUMA 49Y MISS 7P Y180
Simmental yearling heifer. This heifer has never been exposed.
121

MISS 7P M200

Simmental yearling heifer. This heifer has never been exposed.
123

MISS 7P M213
Simmental yearling heifer. This heifer has never been exposed.
125

MISS 7P M172
SimAngus yearling heifer. This heifer has never been exposed.
120

MISS 7P M185
HOOK`S EAGLE 6E MR 7P D290
IR/JLN BOOMER J425 MISS 7P G279 KBHR IR/JLN ASTORIA G119 MISS 7P C178
Simmental yearling heifer. This heifer has never been exposed.
122

MISS 7P M210
Simmental yearling heifer. This heifer has never been exposed.
124

MISS 7P M215
IR/JLN ASTORIA G119 MISS 7P D168
Simmental yearling heifer. This heifer has never been exposed.
126

MISS 7P M195
CLRS GUARDIAN 317G TNT FINALE W241
CLRS JOHNNY WALKER 1049J MISS 7P A281
HOOK`S YUMA 49Y MISS7PW244
SimAngus yearling heifer. This heifer has never been exposed.

127

MISS 7P M201
Double
GIBBS 7382E BROAD RANGE CCR BOULDER 1339A
GIBBS 9114G ESSENTIAL MISS 7P F204
GIBBS 7153E STAR 3136A MISS7PW244
SimAngus yearling heifer. This heifer has never been exposed.
128

MISS 7P M222
LBRS GENESIS G69 PA SAFEGUARD 021
CLRS KING JAMES 616K MISS 7P C183 CLRS DORA 616D MISS 7P X166
SimAngus yearling heifer. This heifer has never been exposed.
129

MISS 7P M225
SimAngus yearling heifer. This heifer has never been exposed.
130

MISS 7P M239
CLRS GUARDIAN 317G MCM TOP GRADE 018X
CLRS JOHNNY WALKER 1049J MISS 7P Z183
HOOK`S YUMA 49Y S144
SimAngus yearling heifer. This heifer has never been exposed.



L67 - Sells as Lot 131.

Joe Sr. & Mary with Don & Dorothy Parker.

K366 - Sells as Lot 133.
131

MISS 7P L67
132

MISS 7P L42
Lot 132A, N137, black heifer calf, DOB 7/22/25, 70 lbs., out of our PB Angus herd sire
MCKELLAR STUNNER 8185. PE to our PB Angus sire CA CRAVE 1211 from 5/19/25 to 10/1/25.
133

MISS 7P K366
Lot 133A, N138, black heifer calf, DOB 8/10/25, 72 lbs., out of our PB Angus herd sire MCKELLAR STUNNER 8185. PE to our PB Angus sire CA
1211 from 5/19/25 to 10/1/25.



134

MISS 7P L37

CE
Bred AI on 5/17/25 to PB Angus sire MC BLACK SULLIVAN 0181. PE to our PB Angus sire CA CRAVE 1211 from 5/19/25 to 10/1/25.

135

MISS 7P L375
PE to our PB Angus sire CA CRAVE 1211 from 5/19/25 to 10/1/25.

136

MISS 7P M075

137

MISS 7P M077
138

MISS 7P M079
MR MENDEL DE KALLION 436 ET QUAKER HILL RAMPAGE 0A36 MR KALLION 1352
L37 - Sells as Lot 134.
L375 - Sells as Lot 135.
Joe Sr. with Edell Parker and Tom McKellar.

M080 - Sells as Lot 139.
140

MISS 7P M081


Mary Prud’homme with her brother Pete Procell.

M097 - Sells as Lot 143.
139

MISS 7P M080
141

MISS 7P M084
MENDEL DE KALLION 436
142

MISS 7P M087
Bred AI on 5/12/25 to PB Angus sire MC BLACK SULLIVAN 0181. PE to our PB Angus sire CA CRAVE 1211 from 5/19/25 to 10/1/25.
143

MISS 7P M097
JDH SIR NEESE MANSO MC BLACK SULLIVAN 0181
JDH KING OF CLUBS MANSO MISS 7P B237
JDH LADY KATHRYN MANSO
PE to our PB Angus sire CA CRAVE 1211 from 5/19/25 to 10/1/25.



144 MISS 7P M098


145 MISS 7P M118
146

MISS 7P M111
Bred AI on 5/12/25 to red PB Simmental sire HSF CARDINAL 133G. PE to our PB Angus sire CA CRAVE 1211 from 5/19/25 to 10/1/25.


Putting “the kids” to work- family, the cheapest labor.
148

MISS 7P M291

Simbrah yearling heifer. This heifer has never been exposed.
150

MISS 7P M312
Simbrah yearling heifer. This heifer has never been exposed.
152

MISS 7P M315
Simbrah yearling heifer. This heifer has never been exposed.
147

MISS 7P M320
Simbrah yearling heifer. This heifer has never been exposed.
149

MISS 7P M303
Simbrah yearling heifer. This heifer has never been exposed.
151

MISS 7P M327
Simbrah yearling heifer. This heifer has never been exposed.
153

MISS 7P M318
Simbrah yearling heifer. This heifer has never been exposed.

154

MISS 7P M284

Simbrah yearling heifer. This heifer has never been exposed.
155

MISS 7P M323
yearling heifer. This heifer has never been exposed.
Simmental EPD Explanations
CALVING EASE DIRECT (CE)
Reported as the difference in probability of calves being born unassisted out of first-calf heifers. Higher values are more favorable.
CALVING EASE MATERNAL (MCE)
Reported as the difference in probability of daughters calving unassisted as first-calf heifers. Higher values are more favorable.
MILK (MLK)
Reported as the difference in maternal pounds of weaning weight from an individual’s daughters due to milk. Desirable values are dependent on management constraints.
MATERNAL WEANING WEIGHT (MWW)
Reported as the pounds of weaning weight expressed in daughters’ progeny due to the milk production of the daughter and the direct genetic effect for weaning growth. Higher values are more favorable.
STAYABILITY (STAY)
Reported as the difference in probability of a sire’s daughters staying in the herd until 6 years of age, given that they calved as a 2-year-old. Higher values are more favorable.
BIRTH WEIGHT (BW)
Reported as the difference in pounds of calf birth weight. Desirable values are dependent upon management goals, however if selecting for reduced calving difficulty the appropriate EPD to use is CE.
WEANING WEIGHT (WW)
Reported as the difference in pounds of progeny weaning weight. Higher values are more favorable.
YEARLING WEIGHT (YW)
Reported as the difference in pounds of progeny yearling weight. Higher values are more favorable.
CARCASS WEIGHT (CW)
Reported as the difference in pounds of progeny carcass weight. Higher values are more favorable. Only economically relevant if producers retain ownership or are driven by terminal performance.
RIBEYE AREA (REA)
Reported as the difference in square inches of ribeye area between the 12th and 13th rib. Higher values are more favorable. Only economically relevant if producers retain ownership or are driven by terminal performance.
BACK FAT (BF)
Reported as the difference in inches of external backfat at the 12th and 13th rib.
Lower and more negative values represent less backfat, resulting in leaner carcasses, and are more favorable. Only economically relevant if producers retain ownership or are driven by terminal performance.
YIELD GRADE (YG)
Reported as the difference in progeny USDA Yield Grade score units (1–5). Lower values represent leaner carcasses with more saleable beef. Only economically relevant if producers retain ownership or are driven by terminal performance.
MARBLING SCORE (MARB)
Reported as the difference in progeny carcass marbling score. Higher values are more favorable.
ALL-PURPOSE INDEX ($API):
Evaluates sires for use on the entire cow herd (bred to both Angus first-calf heifers and mature cows) with the portion of their daughters required to maintain herd size retained and the remaining heifers and steers put on feed and sold on a grid (carcass grade and yield). Use if you are planning on retaining females. A higher value is more favorable.
TERMINAL INDEX ($TI):
Evaluates sires for use on mature Angus cows with all offspring put on feed and sold on a grid (grade and yield). Use in a straight terminal breeding program. A higher value is more favorable.
Simbrah



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2025 PUREBRED SIMMENTAL PERCENTILE


Larry Haselhorst, Gerald Blanton, first 7P Manager.


American Simmental Association Terms and Conditions
BIDDING AND APPLICABLE LAW: All cattle listed in this offering comply with prevailing sale terms and conditions as set forth by the laws of the state wherein the sale is conducted. There are no warranties, expressed or implied, by either the auctioneer or consignor, except as set forth herein, as to the merchantability of fitness for any particular purpose of any animal offered in this sale. The right to bid or the right to reject the final bid, if done before the hammer falls, is reserved for all sellers unless otherwise announced from the sale block or as prohibited by law in the state wherein the sale is being conducted.
ANNOUNCEMENTS: Any change of information other than in the catalog will be announced from the auction block and such announcements shall take precedence over printed material. All statements made from the auction block or those made by the seller (in private treaty), must be documented by seller if requested by the buyer at time of sale.
TERMS: Terms of sale are cash unless satisfactory credit arrangements have been made with the seller previous to the sale of any animal so affected.
PURCHASER’S RISK: Each animal becomes the property of and therefore is also the risk of the purchaser as soon as it is sold; except it shall be the obligation of the seller to see that animals are fed and cared for free of charge to purchaser, until loaded for shipment or until the expiration of twenty-four (24) hours after the sale, whichever occurs first.
HEALTH REQUIREMENTS:
1. All cattle entered for sale must meet the health regulations of the state in which they are sold. All other agreements regarding the health of the animal will be between the buyer and seller and should be documented in writing.
2. If sale cattle are returned to the seller for an adjustment, they must meet the health requirements of the state they are returned to.
CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRY: Each animal, which is catalogued, offered and sold as a registered animal, shall have a certificate of registry available at time of sale. When an animal is sold as “eligible for registry” or “registry applied for”, the seller shall be responsible for obtaining the certificate of registry and for the proper transfer of the certificate to the purchaser including full payment of transfer fees.
IDENTIFICATION: Each animal, at time of sale, must have a readable tattoo or brand corresponding to that shown on the certificate of registration.
AUTHENTICITY OF PEDIGREE: When an animal, through parental validation, is determined to have an ancestry other than that reported on the registration certificate, the buyer shall be entitled to a refund of the purchase price from the seller upon return of the animal to the farm of the seller at the seller’s expense. The animal in question, at the buyer’s option, may be exchanged for another animal of equal value, or if agreeable with the buyer, the seller may have the certificate returned to the buyer. Any adjustment provided herein, if selected, shall absolve the seller from further liability for authenticity of pedigree to the buyer.
BREEDING GUARANTEES AND DEFINITIONS:
1. Females are guaranteed to be breeders, with the exception of:
a) Female calves sold at side of dam
b) Injury or disease occurring to the animal after time of sale
c) Gross negligence or willful misconduct on the part of the purchaser
d) Females used in ovum transplant after time of sale
e) Cows sold with calf at side or a female that calves after sale to breeding prior to the date of sale
2. Bulls are guaranteed to be breeders (definition as the ability to settle healthy cows by the time the bull is 18 months of age) with the exception of:
a) Bull calves sold at side of dam
b) Injury or disease occurring to the animal after time of sale
c) Gross negligence or willful misconduct on the part of the purchaser
d) Bulls shown competitively after sale
3. Any guarantees with respect to the ability to freeze semen shall be made by separate agreement between buyer and seller.
4. Safe in calf females are females that have been diagnosed pregnant by a competent veterinarian, and are pregnant at time of sale.
5. A bred female is a female known to have been served by a bull either by natural breeding or artificial insemination, but it does not necessarily mean that the female is safe in calf to that service.
6. A pasture-bred female is a female that has been pastured with a designated bull and has been exposed for the time stated, but it does not necessarily mean that this female is safe in calf to that bull.
7. An open female is a non-pregnant animal.
8. Calves sold off their dams (split pairs) shall carry the full breeding guarantee.
PRIVILEGE OF PURCHASER TO EXAMINE: The purchaser of a female animal may have her examined within twenty-four (24) hours after the fall of the hammer and prior to removal from sale premises. The pregnancy status of breeding status of a female so examined, when found not to be as represented at the time of sale, is cause for the female to be returned to the seller as unsold.
EMBRYO TRANSFER:
1. Sellers should provide upon request a complete history of embryo transfer activity for any female offered for sale.
2. Withholding information on the existence of frozen embryos at the time of sale would be considered an unethical practice.
HORNED-SCURRED-POLLED DEFINITIONS:
1. HORNED — An animal with a horn growth affixed to the skull that has or has not been removed.
2. POLLED/SCURRED — An animal with rudimentary horn growth that will not develop into a horn. The rudimentary horn growth may or may not become affixed to the skull at an older age.
3. POLLED — An animal with absence of horn growth. (An animal can have scurs and still be genetically polled.)
4. SMOOTH POLLED — A smooth-polled individual has no scurs and does not develop scurs later in life.
GUARANTEES:
1. If an animal is sold as polled or polled/scurred and proves to be horned, the seller shall be obligated to refund the purchase price upon return of the animal to the farm of the seller at the expense of the seller or may be exchanged for a polled animal of equal value whichever is acceptable to the buyer. The buyer has thirty (30) days from date of sale to notify the seller that an adjustment is in order.
2. If an animal is sold as smooth-polled and proves to be scurred, the seller shall be obligated to refund the price upon return of the animal to the farm of the seller at the expense of the seller or at the buyer’s option shall be exchanged for a smooth-polled animal of equal value.
3. If an animal is sold as polled and develops scurs, the seller will not be obligated to make any adjustment as a scurred animal is considered polled.
4. If an animal is sold as polled and has scurs, it shall be so announced at the time of sale that the animal has scurs. If it is not announced and the buyer finds before the animal leaves the sale premises that the animal has scurs, the buyer must notify the seller of the findings. The seller shall then be obligated to refund the purchase price.
OPTIONS AND PRIVILEGES OF RETURN OR ADJUSTMENT:
The following adjustments do not preclude the right of the buyer and seller to mutually agree upon other terms and conditions for settlement of any dispute.
1. All claims for adjustment or refund must be made in writing either six (6) months from the date of sale or no later than when the animal reaches 24 months of age whichever occurs later, with the exception of claims involving misrepresentation of service sire or as otherwise provided herein.
2. In the event an animal is claimed to be a non-breeder, the animal may be returned to the farm of the seller, at the buyer’s expense, if in good physical condition, and the return is in compliance with the health requirements of the seller’s state. The seller shall be entitled to a six (6) month trial period following the return of the animal in which to prove the animal is a breeder. If at the end of six (6) months the seller is unable to prove the animal is a breeder, the seller shall, at the option of buyer, replace the animal with another equal value or refund the purchase price. Either option shall be deemed full satisfaction and settlement.
3. If a female is sold as “safe in calf” to a given sire or sires on a specified date or dates and proves not to be as represented, the buyer is entitled to a refund of the purchase price from the seller upon return of the animal and resulting progeny thereof to the farm of the seller at the seller’s expense.
4. If a female is sold as “open” and proves to be with calf at time of sale and examined pregnant within sixty (60) days after sale, the buyer may return the animal to the farm of the seller prior to calving for a refund of the full purchase price or for another animal of equal value, whichever acceptable to the buyer. It shall be the obligation of the seller to bear any expenses incurred for transportation of the animal in question to the farm of the seller.
GENETIC TESTING AND TraitTrac STATUS: Sellers must identify the TraitTrac status and the results of any qualitative genetic testing performed on any animals or genetic material offered for sale. The ASA considers it an unethical practice to misrepresent or fail to disclose the TraitTrac status or qualitative genetic test results of any animal or genetic material.
DISCLOSURE OF MATERIAL INFORMATION: Sellers must disclose all material information concerning any animal or genetic material offered for sale. For the purposes of these Sale Terms and Conditions, “Material Information” is defined as any information which would be likely to affect the value of the animal or genetic material if the information were known to the public.
Material Information includes, but is not limited to, information related to genetic tests, blood tests, ultrasound pregnancy results, disease tests, pregnancy and fertility test results, information related to the sex and age of in utero calves or embryos, and information related to the fertilization status of in utero calves, including whether the calf was conceived via artificial insemination or natural service. The ASA considers it an unethical practice to misrepresent or fail to disclose any Material Information concerning an animal or genetic material offered for sale.
LIMITATIONS OF OBLIGATIONS: These sale terms and conditions constitute a binding legal obligation between the buyer and seller of any animal or genetic material sold under these terms and conditions. However, the ASA, its directors, officers, employees and agents do not assume any obligation, legal or otherwise, to enforce the sale terms and conditions agreed to between buyer and seller.


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Number one yielding seeded bermudagrass in production trials at TAMU Agrilife Extension & Research Center, Overton, TX and Mississippi State University
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Lo wer planting rate (10# per acre) due to being pure seed and not coated
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Economically priced to avoid the high cost and risk of sprigging hybrid-bermudagrass pastures and beefing up existing bermudagrass pastures
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Planted in twenty states surpassing 500,000 acres since 1994
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Virtually disease free, drought tolerant and easy to establish Stands stay productive year after year.
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