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On behalf of the Woodbury Family, I would like to welcome you to our 15th annual production sale. Cattle prices continue to set record highs. It is a great time to be involved in the cattle business. Hopefully we can improve our moisture situation as Spring moves forward.
We will be selling a very strong set of yearling Angus and Hereford bulls and several coming two-year-olds for those that need an older bull. In addition, we are bringing you both registered and commercial Angus open yearling heifers, several of the ever-popular black baldie yearlings and a few 1st calf heifer pairs to round out our female offering.
We continue to raise our cattle in a low-input, commercial-oriented environment. Take advantage of our program to help move your cowherd in the right direction in the future!
Thank you for your interest in our program. If there is any way we can assist you, don’t hesitate to give us a call!
— Howard and Elise Woodbury
Evan, Emily, Mason and Bryce Woodbury
John Woodbury
Morgan Woodbury and Damon Penner

Woodbury Farms 15th Annual Bull and Female Sale
March 18, 2026 at 6:00 pm
Overbrook Livestock Commission Company, Overbrook, KS
AUCTIONEER
Barrett Simon.............................................................(316) 452-1792
Stephen Russell
Kansas Stockman...................................................(785) 458-2650
Jeff Mafi
American Angus Assn......................................... (816) 344-4266
Levi Landers
American Angus Assn.........................................(308)730-1396
Dakota Ferguson
Special Assignment...............................................(785) 893-1604
Jim Hoffman................................................................(913) 370-5691
Sale Barn.........................................................................(785) 665-7181
Howard Woodbury..................................................(785) 241-0515
John Woodbury.........................................................(785) 229-2557
Evan Woodbury.........................................................(785) 214-9545
Overbrook Livestock Commission Company 305 W 1st Street, Overbrook, KS
Directions: Overbrook Livestock is located at the South end of Overbrook, KS. From US 56 Hwy: Take Maple Street South to 1st street then west one block to the sale barn.
Please join us for a complementary dinner at 5:15 p.m. Sale begins at 6:00 p.m.
Cattle will sell under the standard Terms and Conditions as recommended by the American Angus Association. Terms are CASH. All cattle are to be paid for during or immediately after the sale and will not be released until settlement has been made.
All lots are AM, CA, & NH free by pedigree or test. DD and M1 carriers will be noted. All bulls and yearling heifers will be negative for Persistently infected BVD. All bulls have passed a fertility exam and the aged bulls will have a negative Trichomoniasis test. All cattle will be accompanied by proper health certificates for immediate shipment.
All persons who attend the sale do so at their own risk. Woodbury Farms and the Overbrook Livestock Commission Company assume no liability, legal or otherwise, for any accidents which may occur.
All bulls are fully guaranteed for the first breeding season. A breeding season is defined as the 90 day period following the first turnout of the bull. If a replacement bull is available, he will be provided, or if the buyer prefers, credit toward one bull will be given in the following sale, less salvage value of the injured bull. All injured bulls must be diagnosed by a veterinarian. Please notify us as soon as possible should injury occur and prior to the injured bull being sold for salvage. This is not a life insurance policy. We will not replace a dead bull if it is killed or dies for any reason.
A supplement sheet will be available sale day with complete and up to date information including bull ultrasound data and yearling weight information that was not available when the catalog went to print. Announcements from the auction block take precedence over catalog information.
We will be happy to show any of the cattle prior to sale day. Bulls and heifers will be available for viewing through March 17 at the farm 23285 South Stubbs Road, five miles north of Quenemo. All lots will be available for viewing at the sale barn by noon on sale day March 18.
Holiday Inn Express, Ottawa, Kansas (785)521-7009 (30 miles from sale barn)
Holiday Inn Express, Lawrence, Kansas (785)749-7555 (26 miles from sale barn)
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ratio. Maternal brother sells as Lot





and Top 1% CEM. Heifer bull!















Thedford from a dam that has weaned 9 calves at 101. He is



Comstock from a dam that has weaned 7 calves at 105. He is Top 30% $C, Top 25% Angle, Top 20% BW and Uddr, Top 15% Milk, Teat, $EN, Marb, $M and $G, and Top 3% Claw. Could work on heifers.








Keystone from a first calf heifer that is a daughter of our Connealy donor. He weaned at a 112 ratio. He is Top 30% Marb, $F, $G, $B and $C, Top 25% WW, Claw, and $W, Top 15% DOC and Top 10% Angle.

Keystone from a first calf heifer. He is Top 30% SC and Marb, Top 25% Claw, PAP,

Marb, and $W, Top 10% Teat, RE, and $G, Top 5% CEM and Top 3% Milk. Should work on heifers.

G21 from a cow that has weaned 4 calves at 94. He is Top 30% $F and HS, Top 25% PAP, Top 20% BW and RADG, Top 10% YH and MH, and Top 5% CEM and Milk. Maternal brother sells as Lot 44. Should work on heifers.










Connealy Reformed Connealy Reformed 732VB Elloah of Conanga 732V

Connealy Confidence Plus Ensa of Conanga 610
S A V Resource 1441
Eloise of Conanga 4858
S A V Rainfall 6846
Elbanna of Conanga 1209
Connealy Confidence 0100 WFQ Dixie Erica B74 Square B Atlantis 8060 WFQ Dixie Erica L26 WFQ Dixie Erica D11
Reformed son from a first calf heifer that ratioed 108 at weaning. He is Top 30% Claw, Top 20% BW and $EN, Top 15% DMI, and Top 10% RE. He could work on heifers.






Rawhide 228J son from a cow that has weaned 2 calves at 105. He is Top 30% WW and $C, Top 20% $F, Top 10% DMI, YH, Milk, MW, MH, PAP, Marb, $G and $B and Top 3% RADG.
















Another good Craftsman son that’s Pathfinder dam has weaned 5 calves at a 108 ratio. He is Top 30% CW and $B, Top 25% RADG, CEM, and $W, Top 20% DOC, Top 15% Milk and $C, Top 10% YH, HP Uddr, Claw, and Angle, and Top 4% $M. We used him on some of our cows last summer.




Connealy











$B and $C, Top 20% DOC, and Top 15% DMI, $EN, Marb, and $G.

Eye catching Rawhide from one of Morgan’s old show heifers. He is Top 25% $EN, Top 20% RE, Top 15% BW, Top 10% Milk, Uddr and PAP, Top 4% CED and DMI, and Top 3% Teat. He is DDC. Should work on heifers.




Maternal brother sells as Lot
Smooth polled
Polled bull with scurs.
This bull is registered as a polled bull but he has grown short fully attached horns in the last year. He is Top 30% Udder,





Rawhide 228J daughter from a dam that has weaned 2 calves at 104. She is Top 30% $C, Top 25% MH and Marb, Top 20% YH, $G, $B and Top 5% CEM and PAP.

Keystone daughter from a first calf heifer. She is Top 30% HP, DOC, and $W, Top 25% Claw, and $B, Top 20% CED and Angle, Top 15% BW and PAP and Top 5% CEM.


Thedford daughter from a first calf heifer. She is Top 30% RE, Top 25% BW and $G, Top 20% DOC, Angle and $M, Top 15% HP, CEM, $B and $C, Top 10% WW, RADG, Milk, MH, CW, and $F, Top 5% YW, Top 4% SC, Top 3% YH, and Top 2% CEM and $W.



Connealy Confidence 0100 Blackbird 4152 of Dalebanks Blackbird 205 of Dalebanks
of Dalebanks
G21 daughter from a Pathfinder dam that has weaned 10 calves at a 103 ratio. She is Top 30% CEM, Top 25% FL, PAP, and $M, Top 15% HP, Top 10% CED and Claw, Top 5% $EN, and Top 3% BW and Milk.




Reformed daughter from a dam that has weaned 7 calves at
Expected Progeny Di erence (EPD), is the prediction of how future progeny of each animal are expected to perform relative to the progeny of other animals listed in the database. EPDs are expressed in units of measure for the trait, plus or minus. Interim EPDs may appear on young animals when their performance has yet to be incorporated into the American Angus Association National Cattle Evaluation (NCE) procedures. This EPD will be preceded by an “I”, and may or may not include the animal’s own performance record for a particular trait, depending on its availability, appropriate contemporary grouping, or data edits needed for NCE.
Accuracy (ACC), is the reliability that can be placed on the EPD. An accuracy of close to 1.0 indicates higher reliability. Accuracy is impacted by the number of progeny and ancestral records included in the analysis.
Calving Ease Direct (CED), expressed as a di erence in percentage of unassisted births, with a higher value indicating greater calving ease in first-calf heifers. It predicts the average di erence in ease with which a sire’s calves will be born when he is bred to first-calf heifers.
Birth Weight (BW), expressed in pounds, is a predictor of a sire’s ability to transmit birth weight to his progeny compared to that of other sires.
Weaning Weight (WW), expressed in pounds, is a predictor of a sire’s ability to transmit weaning growth to his progeny compared to that of other sires.
Yearling Weight (YW), expressed in pounds, is a predictor of a sire’s ability to transmit yearling growth to his progeny compared to that of other sires.
Residual Average Daily Gain (RADG), feed e iciency expressed in pounds per day, is a predictor of a sire’s genetic ability for post-weaning gain in future progeny compared to that of other sires, given a constant amount of feed consumed.
Dry Matter Intake (DMI), expressed in pounds per day, is a predictor of di erence in transmitting ability for feed intake during the post-weaning phase, compared to that of other sires.
Yearling Height (YH), expressed in inches, is a predictor of a sire’s ability to transmit yearling height compared to that of other sires.
Scrotal Circumference (SC), expressed in centimeters, is a predictor of the di erence in transmitting scrotal size compared to that of other sires.
MANAGEMENT
Claw Set (Claw), expressed in units of claw-set score, a lower EPD is more favorable, indicating a sire will produce progeny with more symmetrical, even and appropriately spaced toes compared to another sire.
Foot Angle (Angle), expressed in units of foot-angle score, a lower EPD is more favorable, indicating a sire will produce progeny with an angle closer to 45 degrees at the pastern and appropriate toe length and heel depth compared to another sire.
Docility (DOC), expressed as a di erence in yearling cattle temperament, with a higher value indicating more favorable docility in a sire’s o spring compared to another sire.
Pulmonary Arterial Pressure (PAP), expressed in millimeters of Mercury (mmHg), with a lower EPD being more favorable indicating a sire should produce progeny with a lower PAP score to decrease the risk of progeny contracting high altitude disease most commonly experienced at 5,500 ft or greater in elevation.
Hair Shed (HS), expressed in units of hair shed score, with a lower EPD being more favorable. This indicates a sire should produce progeny who shed their winter coat earlier in the spring and has improved environmental adaptability in heat stressed areas and grazing endophyte-infected (hot) fescue.
MATERNAL
Heifer Pregnancy (HP), is a selection tool to increase the probability or chance of a sire’s daughters becoming pregnant as first–calf heifers during a normal breeding season. A higher EPD is the more favorable direction, and the EPD is reported in percentage units.
Calving Ease Maternal (CEM), expressed as a di erence in percentage of unassisted births, with a higher value indicating greater calving ease in first-calf daughters. It predicts the average ease with which a sire’s daughters will calve as first-calf heifers when compared to daughters of other sires.
Maternal Milk (Milk), expressed in pounds of calf weaned, is a predictor of a sire’s genetic merit for milk and mothering ability in his daughters. In other words, it is the part of the calf’s weaning weight attributes to milk and mothering ability.
Teat Size (Teat), expressed in units of teat size score, with a higher EPD indicating a sire will produce daughters with smaller teat size compared to that of other sires’ daughters.
Udder Suspension (UDDR), expressed in units of udder suspension score, with a higher EPD indicating a sire will produce daughters with tighter udder suspension compared to that of other sires’ daughters.
Functional Longevity (FL), expressed in number of calves, is a predictor of the number of calves a sire’s daughters are predicted to produce by 6 years of age compared to that of other sires’ daughters. A higher EPD is the more favorable direction indicating more calves produced on average.
Mature Weight (MW), expressed in pounds, is a predictor of the di erence in mature weight of daughters of a sire compared to the daughters of other sires.
Mature Height (MH), expressed in inches, is a predictor of the di erence in mature height of a sire’s daughters compared to daughters of other sires.
CARCASS
Carcass Weight (CW), expressed in pounds, is a predictor of the di erences in hot carcass weight of a sire’s progeny compared to progeny of other sires.
Marbling (Marb), expressed as a fraction of the di erence in USDA marbling score of a sire’s progeny compared to progeny of other sires.
Ribeye Area (RE), expressed in square inches, is a predictor of the di erence in ribeye area of a sire’s progeny compared to progeny of other sires.
Fat Thickness (Fat), expressed in inches, is a predictor of the di erences in external fat thickness at the 12th rib (as measured between the 12th and 13th ribs) of a sire’s progeny compared to progeny of other sires.
$VALUE INDEXES
$Value Indexes, expressed in dollars per head, are multi-trait selection indexes where a higher value suggests more profit. The $Value is an estimate of how future progeny of each sire are expected to perform, on average, compared to progeny of other sires if sires were randomly mated to cows and if calves were exposed to the same environment.
Maternal Weaned Calf Value ($M), expressed in dollars per head, predicts profitability di erences in progeny due to genetics from conception to weaning by decreasing mature cow size and improving docility, foot structure and fertility while maintaining weaning weights consistent with today’s production.
Weaned Calf Value ($W), expressed in dollars per head, provides the expected di erence in future progeny pre-weaning performance from birth to weaning.
Energy Value ($EN), expressed in dollar savings per cow per year with a larger value being more favorable. It assesses di erences in cow energy requirements, due to maternal milk and mature cow size.
Feedlot Value ($F), expressed in dollars per head, is the expected average di erence in future progeny performance for post-weaning feedlot merit (growth and feed e iciency) compared to progeny of other sires assuming producers retain ownership of cattle through the feedlot phase and sell on a carcass-weight basis.
Grid Value ($G), expressed in dollars per carcass, is the expected average di erence in future progeny performance for carcass grid merit, including quality and yield grade attributes, compared to progeny of other sires.
Beef Value ($B), expressed in dollars per carcass, represents the expected average di erences in the progeny post-weaning performance and carcass value compared to progeny of other sires. This index assumes commercial producers wean all male and female progeny, retain ownership of these animals through the feedlot and sell on a carcass merit grid.
Combined Value ($C), expressed in dollars per head, which includes all traits that make up both Maternal Weaned Calf Value ($M) and Beef Value ($B) with the objective that commercial producers will replace 20% of their breeding females per year with replacement heifers retained within their own herd. The remaining cull heifer and steer progeny are then assumed to be sent to the feedlot where the producers retain ownership of those cattle and sell them on a quality-based carcass merit grid.
Sitz Stellar 726D
Sitz Resilient 10208
Sitz Miss Burgess 1856
Connealy Niobrara 5451 Black Cathy of Conanga 8521 Black Carla of Conanga 450
Mohnen Substantial 272
Sitz Pride 200B
Sitz Top Game 561X
Sitz Miss Burgess 4381
Connealy Confidence
Britha of Conanga 167
Connealy Black Granite Black Catty of Conanga 170






DOB: 02/26/22
Connealy Judgement KG Justified 3023 KG Miss Magic 1443
Connealy Consensus 7229
Entrine of Conanga 9876
Sitz Wisdom 481T
KG Miss Magic 3528


DOB: 03/14/18 REG: 19307978 TAG: F68
PA Safeguard 021 Connealy Safeguard 8353 Effi Layne of Conanga 8353
Connealy Consensus 7229 WFQ Queen A34 WK Queen 2310
Connealy Impression
Effi Lana of Conanga 297
Connealy Consensus
Blue Lilly of Conanga 16
Acf Neutron 9228 WK Queen 8912
QConnealy Full Force 896M
DOB: 11/26/20 REG: 20130769 TAG: 039X
Yon Full Force C398
Connealy Full Force 7599
Black Liz of Conanga 7599
Connealy Cade
Elnara of Conanga 896M Elda of Conanga 6486
Yon Future Force Z77
Yon Sarah A100
Connealy Niobrara 5451
Black Lace of Conanga 410
Connealy Greeley
Britta of Conanga 157E
Connealy Consensus Ellina of Conanga 9162
DOB: 11/13/22 REG: 20722435 TAG: 24N
Connealy Niobrara 5451
Connealy Finnegan
Black Ceyla of Conanga 0267
Connealy Stronghold Jemima of Conanga 963L Jemla of Conanga 189X
Connealy Confidence Plus
Britha of Conanga 167
Connealy All Around
Black Cera of Conanga 806
Connealy Rampart
Presta of Conanga 5817
Connealy Thunder Jeema of Conanga 3651
DOB: 08/13/21 REG: 20350863 TAG: V1528
Sitz Upward 307R
Connealy Consensus 7229 V
Connealy Black Granite Mead Miss S1184 Mead Miss M950
Barbara of Plattemere 337
Connealy Answer 71
Mead Miss Marathon J630
Eura Elga of Conanga 9109
Connealy Mentor 7374
Mead Miss H467

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