2025 Town Creek Farm Sale Catalog

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TOWN CREEK FARM

MORE THAN 30 YEARS OF RANCHING HISTORY Since 1993

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2025• 12 NOON TOWN CREEK FARM PAVILION • WEST POINT, MISSISSIPPI

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2025

ALL DAY CATTLE AVAILABLE FOR VIEWING 6 PM BARN PARTY SOCIAL AND DINNER

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2025

11 AM TOWN CREEK FARM BEEF BURGERS 12 NOON TOWN CREEK FARM COMMERCIAL BRANGUS BRED HEIFER SALE TOWN CREEK FARM BULL SALE

GENERAL INFORMATION

HOTEL INFORMATION

Comfort Inn & Suites............................(662)327-9999

129 Brickerton Street Columbus, Mississippi 39701

Group name: TOWN CREEK FARM – $129/Night

Room Block Cut Off Date: 10/2/2025

Hyatt Place Columbus...........................(662)370-1800

101 Hospital Dr., Columbus, Mississippi 39701

Rate Code: TOWN CREEK FARM – $149/Night

Room Block Cut Off Date: 10/1/2025

Hampton Inn & Suites..........................(662)494-7802

5821 Hwy. 45 Alt. South, West Point, Mississippi 39773

Town Creek Campground.....................(662)494-4885

1405 Campground Road, West Point, Mississippi 39773

For additional assistance with rooms, please contact Alicia Everett (662)617-1532.

CATALOG CONTENTS

SALE LOCATION AND DIRECTIONS

Town Creek Pavilion

32476 Hwy. 50 East West Point, Mississippi 39773-5207

Town Creek Pavilion is located seven miles east of West Point, Mississippi, off Highway 50 (South side). Look for the Town Creek Farm sign near windmill. Map to ranch is on the inside back cover.

AIRPORTS

Golden Triangle Regional Airport (GTR) Columbus, Mississippi (Located approximately 15 miles from West Point, Mississippi)

Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport (BHM)

Birmingham, Alabama (Located approximately 137 miles from West Point, Mississippi)

Jackson-Evers International Airport (JAN) Jackson, Mississippi (Located approximately 146 miles from West Point, Mississippi)

Memphis International Airport (MEM)

Memphis, Tennessee (Located approximately 147 miles from West Point, Mississippi)

LADIES LOUNGE

We welcome and encourage ladies to join us for the Town Creek Farm Sale weekend. Once again we are opening our Ladies Lounge for women to kick up their feet or curl up on a sofa. Our designated area is stocked with snacks and drinks. Open both Friday afternoon and Saturday. WiFi ready. Ahhh...

KIDS CORRAL

We invite the kiddos attending the sale to the Kids Corral for some fun-size activities. Kids can enjoy roping “Charlie” the steer to the Bouncy Bull. Come join the pint-size fun.

SALE CONTACTS

SALE CONTACTS

TOWN CREEK FARM OFFICE

(662)494-5944

JOY REZNICEK SUNDBECK (205)399-0221

Joy@TownCreekFarm.com

CODY GLENN (601)508-8689

Cody@TownCreekFarm.com

CLINT LADNER (662)812-8370

LOGAN PERRY (863)634-4810

MICHAEL AGAR (336)406-4143

WADE FISHER (254)319-5349

JOHN MCKNIGHT (501)281-1040

SALE DAY AUCTIONEER

Doak Lambert, Decatur, Texas (972)839-6485 mobile

INTERNATIONAL BRANGUS BREEDERS ASSOCIATION

Rick Cozzitorto, Executive Vice President (210)503-4638

TOWN CREEK FARM TEAM

• Joy Reznicek, President/Marketing

• Jim Brown, General Manager

• Cody Glenn, Ranch Manager

• Antonio Pierce, Bull Feeder & Maintenance

• Federico Maisonnave, Paraguay South American Representative

FENCO FARMS TEAM

Jim Fenton (305)934-1705

Clay Cooper (352)302-2734

PUBLICATION REPRESENTATIVES

THE WEEKLY LIVESTOCK REPORTER

Phil Stoll (817)366-7332

SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT

Doug Paul (405)820-3982

SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT

Scott Farmer

GULF COAST CATTLEMAN

Jimmy Fetner (334)863-0115

Who Gets to Be Mothers of Town Creek Farm Bulls?

UNLEASH THE POWER OF TOWN CREEK FARM BULLS

We don't often talk about cow herds as the key to producing reliable, predictable bulls. We're confident that few Brahman-influenced seedstock providers have applied as much careful selection to improve maternal and production traits in their cow herds as Town Creek Farm. The real strength of the bulls our customers choose comes from the impressive genetic potential, production quality, and economic performance of the cows that produce them.

Ensuring that the feet and leg structure are solid is truly fundamental in our herds. A cow’s four legs are her primary means of movement, supporting her daily activities. Having strong, healthy feet and mobility is essential for cows to comfortably travel across pastures for food, water, and breeding opportunities, which also contribute to their overall longevity in the herd. We evaluate feet every year for yearling heifers and cows, and any cow that shows signs of unsoundness is thoughtfully removed to maintain the health and well-being of our herd. We are committed to caring for our animals with the utmost attention and responsibility.

Our cows need to have healthy udders and good suspensions, produce enough milk, and be protective mothers to stay as a part of the herd. The way a cow delivers milk is one of the most important traits we look at. Every cow and heifer is scored for teat and udder quality when they calve. Cows who do not meet these standards, are removed from the herd after weaning.

Cow docility and behavior truly shape our herd. Disruptive cows leave the ranch. Bad dispositions can be inherited, learned, or caused by how we manage them. We have the power to influence all three aspects.

Every cow that is open is removed from our herd. You’ll be surprised how uniform and consistent your cowherd will become by culling open cows. Cows that survive the test of bringing a calf to the weaning pens every year are cows that fit and thrive in your environment. Fertility cannot be treated as a secondary trait specifically if you are supplying breeding animals to customers. Our cows never have a chance NOT to be in production. When a female does not breed, no other trait matters.

Dry cows are removed from the herd. They're not the same as open cows. A dry cow was once confirmed pregnant through palpation, but unfortunately, she lost her calf either before or during calving season. These freeloader cows are promptly culled from our system.

Every cow that becomes a dam of a sale bull has tested negative for Johnes. Any positive cows and their calves have been removed from our herd.

These cows are the mothers of our bulls.

GENERA REMOTE BIDDING

AND ABSENTEE

BUYING OPPORTUNITIES

JOY REZNICEK SUNDBECK (205)399-0221

CODY GLENN (601)508-8689

WADE FISHER (254)319-5349

Sale day is an opportunity to view cattle, see old friends, meet new folks and enjoy good food. We hope you can join us. If you can’t make it, we have a variety of ways to purchase cattle without being present.

SIGHT UNSEEN GUARANTEE

When your schedule or travel plans make it impossible for you to join us, please take a minute and give us a call. We can assist you in satisfying your needs. Contact Joy or Cody to discuss your budget and type and kind of cattle you are seeking. In other words, please share with us what you would want to do, and we will arrange it per your instructions. Customers have placed their trust and confidence in Town Creek Farm year after year. This buying method is simple, easy and 100% satisfaction guaranteed.

REAL-TIME PHONE BIDS

A tried and true method of buying sale cattle is by calling in on sale day. This is a traditional method of buying livestock and is the suggested process for anyone who does not have consistent, high-speed internet. We ask that you contact us ahead to discuss your needs and budget so we are ready and set to go on sale day. Please touch base with Joy, Cody, or any of our sale contacts on page 3 prior to the sale. On sale day, we will call you before the sale of your selected lots.

ONLINE BIDDING - CLICK TO BID

DVAuction is a proven, secure and reliable way of bidding and buying in real-time during our sale. High speed internet is required for this option. Buyer numbers for online bidding will be issued through DVAuction prior to sale. Please follow instructions listed so you are ready to go at sale time. DVAuction representative Wade Fisher will be taking your bids.

1. Go to www.DVAuction.com and create an account under “create new account” tab.

2. Apply for bidding by clicking “apply for bidding” in the upper left corner of your screen at least 24 hours prior to auction.

3. Tune into the sale and make your purchases.

General questions about online bidding can be made to DVAuction support at (402)316-5460 or support@dvauction.com.

VIDEO PREVIEW OF SALE OFFERING ONLINE

Individual videos of bull lots (Lots 1-132) are available online on October 10, 2025. To view videos, go to www.TownCreekFarm.com – look for the link, IdealVideos.com or DVAuction.com.

Commercial bred heifer videos will be available online on Friday morning, October 17, 2025. Videos by Wade Fisher, Ideal Videos, Hearne, Texas (254)319-5349.

USER FRIENDLY BULLS

Certain bulls will be identified as “UF” – User Friendly – on the supplement sheet. Bulls designated as UF bulls have temperaments that appear to be docile under stress and pressure conditions. UF bulls are highly recommended for single bull buyers who handle bulls alone or in small areas. Town Creek Farm makes every attempt to properly identify these bulls.

BIDDER REGISTRATION

Buyer numbers are needed to purchase cattle in the sale. Buyers may pre-register online at www.TownCreekFarm.com or register at the sale. Online bidders should register with DVAuction at DVAuction.com.

SUPPLEMENT SHEET AND SALE DAY

UPDATES AVAILABLE AT SALE

Supplement sheets for the Commercial Bred Heifer Sale and Bull Sale will be available at sale time. Current scrotal measurements, updated or corrected information from this catalog and User Friendly bulls will be provided on the supplement sheet. Heifer supplement sheet will provide additional information including recent herd health activity, and updated and corrected information from this catalog.

VISIT WWW.TOWNCREEKFARM.COM

AND OUR FACEBOOK PAGE LINK FOR UP-TODATE SALE INFORMATION AND RANCH HAPPENINGS

For up-to-date sale, information visit our website at www.TownCreekFarm.com or follow us on Facebook.

AL SALE INFORMATION

BREEDING GUARANTEE

All bulls selling have passed semen evaluations performed by Pallone Veterinary Service, Dr. Mike Pallone, Rose Bud, Arkansas. See terms on page 43.

TRICHOMONIASIS TESTED

Bulls tested negative for Trichomoniasis on October 2, 2025, by Dr. Mike Pallone.

BVD-PI TESTED

Bulls are ear-notched and have tested negative for persistent infection with bovine viral diarrhea (BVD-PI) on October 2, 2025, by Dr. Mike Pallone.

GUARANTEED JOHNES-FREE

All bulls are out of dams that tested negative for Johnes. Bulls are considered Johnes-Free and guaranteed as stated.

GENETIC CONDITIONS

Bulls identified by pedigrees as potential carriers of genetic conditions were tested.

RETAINED SEMEN INTEREST IN BULLS

Town Creek Farm retains one-half revenue sharing semen interest in bulls. Buyers have full possession of bulls and 100 percent salvaged value of bulls unless noted in sale day supplement sheet or in the sale catalog.

SALE LOT EAR TAGS ON CATTLE

Ear tags on animals correspond to lot numbers listed in the sale catalog.

SALE ORDER

Bulls will sell in lot order. An individual video of each bull lot (Lots 1-132) will appear on viewing screens as lots are sold. Top quality bulls will sell throughout the entire sale as bulls are sold individually by pen group.

Commercial bred heifers will be sold in groups of five (±) head by consignor. Groups will appear on viewing screens as they are sold per supplement sheet. Buyers have option to roll two pens of heifers at established price as long as heifers are from the same consignor. After three pens, price is reestablished through the bidding process.

CATTLE LOADOUT

Cattle may be loaded on Saturday, October 18, 2025, after 2 pm, or Sunday, October 19, 2025.

TRUCKING

At the conclusion of the sale, please inform sale clerk of your hauling instructions. Town Creek Farm makes every effort to assist in coordinating reliable and economical trucking arrangements. Trucking expense is responsibility of the buyer.

TOWN CREEK FARM ADVANTAGES

Quality Assurance always comes first.

Town Creek Farm takes its responsibility to its customers seriously and is committed to taking actions that safeguard and protect customer profitability. We are dedicated to producing and providing genetics that add long-term value and profitability for our customers in real-world environments.

Our main goal is to create profitability for our customers and ourselves. Town Creek Farm takes every possible measure to ensure the success of our customers and our own success.

FERTILITY - WE REFUSE TO MAKE AN EXCUSE FOR A COW

Town Creek Farm believes the most important trait to profitability in beef production is fertility.

Proving fertility begins with our heifer development. Heifers are developed on grass with supplementation as needed. At 14 to 16 months of age, heifers are synchronized and artificially inseminated, then bull bred, for 55 days. Heifers not conceiving are culled and removed from our herd.

All females must bring a calf to the weaning pens and breed back to remain in the herd. We refuse to make excuses or exceptions.

LONGEVITY AND PRODUCTIVITY – WHOLE HERD DATA ON FEET, UDDERS AND TEATS

Longevity of cows and bulls is influenced by several factors including feet and legs, udder and teat conformation, fertility, and fleshing ability. Every Town Creek Farm female, both registered and commercial, is individually scored for feet, udder and teat confirmation. This enables us to continually improve productivity and longevity in our cow herd and of bulls we market to cattlemen.

BULL DEVELOPMENT AND AGE OF BULLS

Town Creek Farm uniquely offers a set of full two-yearold virgin Brangus, Ultrablack, and VigorMax™ bulls, born in fall 2023. These bulls are more mature and should be able to breed more cows with their first breeding season. They are hard, muscular bulls with minimal fat cover. They can go out, work hard, and breed more females at the beginning of the breeding season compared to younger bulls. TOWN CREEK FARM – PAGE 8

The industry is increasingly using younger bulls, which are typically developed at an accelerated rate from weanlings to yearlings. This puts tremendous stress on joints, feet, and claws, compromising integrity and longevity.

TOWN CREEK FARM EXCLUSIVE IN-HERD SELECTION INDEXES

Each bull lot lists in-herd selection indexes for Calving Ease, Growth, Fertility and Carcass. Indexes optimize selection on a number of traits in a particular productive scenario by optimally weighting adjusted phenotypic data, calving intervals, and age of first calving. Indexes represent a validation of the individual animal rankings of our bull offering and opportunities for our customers to make simple, streamlined selection of bulls.

DNA SIRE PARENT VALIDATION

All bulls in this sale have been sire parent validated through DNA. DNA confirms our artificial insemination breedings, pasture bull breedings and field notes.

GENOMIC ENHANCED EPDS

Bulls in the sale have Genomic Enhanced EPDs. DNA test results submitted on Lots 1-132 were used to enhance predictability and accuracy on EPDs for non-parent animals. Genomic-enhanced EPDs (GE-EPDs) utilize genomic test results in addition to pedigree, performance and progeny data for increased reliability of an animal’s EPD.

PERCENT BOS INDICUS CONTENT DETERMINED BY DNA PROFILER

Percent Brahman and Angus content is accurately revealed on each bull lot. Percentages are determined by genomic test results from Igenity® Indicus by Neogen. The genomic product accurately delivers the percent Bos Indicus (Brahman) in Brangus cattle. Disclosing breed percent content allows customers to accurately know the underlying biology and breed composition and helps to ensure correct breeding decisions.

ULTRASOUND DATA

Bull lots are ultrasounded for carcass traits at around one year of age. Carcass ultrasound interpretation is rooted in research and is the highest accuracy for interpretations of carcass traits in live animals.

REGULATORY RIGOR – QUALITY ASSURANCE

Town Creek Farm has invested resources and time into disease prevention and eradication. We’ve created a rigorous management protocol for annual cowherd testing and eradication to establish a safety net for our customers. All sale bulls have tested negative for Trichomoniasis and BVD-PI within 30 days of the sale.

CERTIFIED JOHNES-FREE BULLS

Town Creek Farm aggressively tests every cow for Johnes disease. The disease is contagious, which means it can spread from one cow to another, but it is predominately passed from mother to calf through fecal matter during nursing. Clinical presentation entails rapid weight loss and diarrhea while maintaining a healthy appetite.

Beginning in 2006, every cow at Town Creek Farm has undergone testing for Johnes using both blood ELISA and fecal DNA tests at the time of weaning. The dams of bulls owned by our Bull Production Partners have tested negative for Johnes by the ELISA test. Cows that test positive by either method are removed from the herd. Additionally, freshly weaned calves of dams that test positive are also removed. The level of certainty we get from both test methods enables us to ensure absolute eradication and guarantee our sale bulls to be Johne’s free.

FREEZE BRAND FOR IDENTIFICATION

All bulls are freeze-branded with their own permanent herd identification on the left hip. Town Creek Farm holding brand is freeze branded on the left rib.

FORAGE-BASED GENETICS

Efficiency of forage utilization is a key component of profitability, i.e. cattle that are grazing when other cattle are shaded up or standing in water. Town Creek Farm cattle are capable of high reproduction efficiency on a forage-based system in hot and humid climates. Maximizing grazing time is a key to profitability.

FESCUE TOLERANT GENETICS

Brangus cattle are carriers of Brahman genes that deliver relief to heat stress caused by grazing fescue. Brahman influence in cattle supplies an internal cooling mechanism that dissipates heat produced by fescue toxins better than any other breed of cattle.

30 YEARS OF RELENTLESS INNOVATION

TOWN CREEK FARM’S GOAL IS TO INNOVATE AND MAXIMIZE TECHNOLOGY AND PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS

COMMITTED

Over a decade ago, Town Creek Farm launched our ambitious "Breeding Up to Brangus" project to create new first-generation 3/8-5/8 Brangus genetics. This initiative involved a robust strategy of breeding up from the foundation stock of Brahman and Angus to fulfill the critical need for long-term sustainability of the Brangus breed.

We have identified first-generation bull lots in our catalog. These bulls can provide our customers with elevated levels of retained heterosis, heat tolerance, and longevity. Extensive research has proven that firstgeneration females, or females sired by first and second-generation bulls, exhibit unparalleled reproductive efficiency and enhanced longevity.

We have successfully weaned three sets of fall and spring-born first-generation Brangus calves out of Angus dams and sired by Three-Quarter blood sires and calves from Three-Quarter blood dams mated with Angus sires. Both matings have yielded the soughtafter first-generation 3/8-5/8 Brangus calves.

We firmly believe that innovation is nonnegotiable to deliver unparalleled value to our customers. Our first-generation project stands as a testament to our unwavering commitment. This commitment to innovation reassures our customers about the future of the Brangus breed.

TO PRODUCING GENETICS THAT ADD LONG-TERM VALUE AND PROFITABILITY FOR OUR CUSTOMERS TOWN CREEK

BULL OFFERING SELECTION TOOL TO ACCURATELY DETERMINE PERCENT BOS INDICUS IN BRANGUS

In 2018, Town Creek Farm proposed the idea of identifying the percentage of Bos Indicus in Brangus cattle to Neogen. Subsequently, Neogen partnered with the University of Florida to develop a DNA product for this purpose, resulting in the creation of Igenity® Indicus. This product provides information about the Bos Taurus and Bos Indicus influence in cattle, making it a unique genomic tool for indicus-influenced cattle. By summing to 100 percent, the results can assist commercial producers in selecting replacement heifers to maintain the appropriate breed makeup for their environment.

Town Creek Farm became the first breeder to receive Bos Indicus percentages created with Igenity® Indicus from Neogen. Bulls in our 2025 sale offering reveal the percentage of Brahman and Angus of each bull. The Town Creek Farm team continues to explore ways to support commercial cattlemen in bull selection and profitability. We believe that understanding the breed composition percentages are a powerful tool for commercial cattlemen to enhance their herds and profitability.

FENCO FARMS TAKES REINS OF TOWN CREEK GENETICS

TOWN CREEK FARM TRANSITION

“Milton and I sincerely thank our loyal customers for their continued support of our genetics over the years. It’s been an honor and privilege to serve you. We cherish the relationships we've formed.”

MILTON AND JOY SUNDBECK TOWN CREEK FARM

In a major milestone for one of the most respected seedstock operations in the Brangus breed, Town Creek Farm announced the sale of its entire herd in March 2025 to Fenco Farms, based in Floral City, Florida.

This purchase includes the cow herd, along with embryos and semen inventory in its entirety, which ensures the future of Town Creek Farm's program continues to be a valuable and thriving genetic resource in the beef cattle industry. Fenco Farms will manage the herd under the Town Creek Farm name, preserving its unique genetic heritage.

Jim and Lynda Fenton, along with their incredible team, are perfect partners to help continue the proud legacy of Town Creek Farm’s genetics. The Fentons are practical, innovative cattlemen who share our core values and commitment values. Their extensive experience and leadership, not only in their wellestablished seedstock Brangus operation, but also in their large commercial cattle and other agricultural ventures, make them well-equipped for this role. In 2024, they were honored as the Commercial Producers of the Year by the prestigious Beef Improvement Federation (BIF)

TOWN CREEK FARM’S GENETIC

LEGACY

“I know how much your genetics have transformed our cow herd over the past 20 years, and there’s still potential to improve even more,” said Cliff Coddington from Florida. Cliff has developed two excellent herds using Town Creek Farm and Cow Creek Ranch genetics. He first purchased bulls from Cow Creek Ranch in 1988 and remains a loyal customer and heifer consignor.

Our longtime friend and customer, Chad Gray from

Mississippi shared a memorable story from the 1989 Dixie National Junior Show. He recalled Joe Reznicek telling him, “If you stick with our genetics, we’ll help you succeed.” Chad expressed his gratitude, saying, “Your genetics have truly made a difference in our herd. They’re real-world cattle that provide extra income from consigning heifers in your sales, sometimes helping us with land payments. Thank you.”

Wes Williamson, a customer since 1990, emphasized that our program has always prioritized maternal traits. “My father told me that success comes with careful selection and sticking to your standards,” Wes said. “That’s exactly what you’ve done.”

Auctioneer Doak Lambert, who has been with us since the late 1980s, praised our achievement: “You’ve built a remarkable herd and made great progress.”

THANKS TO THE TOWN CREEK FARM COMMUNITY AND GENETIC FOUNDER

Milton and I sincerely thank our loyal customers for their continued support of our genetics over the years. It’s been an honor and privilege to serve you. We cherish the relationships we've formed.

Following the example set by our founder, Joe Reznicek, has been both an honor and a challenge. He gave us functional genetics that last and the vision to build on his legacy.

We believe that Fenco Farms’ dedication to preserving these genetics, along with the management and breeding strategies developed over the past 30 years, will keep this legacy alive. As one of our new bull buyers from Louisiana said, “We will follow our cowherd anywhere.” That says it all.

TOWN CREEK FARM

HERD HEALTH PROTOCOL

SPRING CALVING COWS

Spring Work

• Staybred VL5 (45 to 60 days pre-breeding),

• Deworm Ivomec Plus Injectable

• Multimin (administer correct dosage for weight-never overdose) Fall Work

• Bovi-Shield Gold FP5 VL5

• UltraChoice 8

• Deworm Valbazen Drench

FALL CALVING COWS

Fall Work

• Staybred VL5 (45 to 60 days pre-breeding)

• Deworm Valbazen Drench

• Mutilmin (administer correct dosage for weight-never overdose) Spring Work

• Bovi-Shield Gold FP5 VL5

• UltraChoice 8

• Deworm Ivomec Plus Injectable CALVES

3 to 4 Months

• Bovi-Shield Gold One Shot

• UltraChoice 8

• Deworm Dectomax Injectable Two weeks pre-weaning

Heifer Calves • Bovi-Shield Gold One Shot

Bull Calves • Bovilis Cavalry 9 (contains tetanus)

• UltraChoice 8

• Multimin (administer correct dosage for weight-never overdose)

• Deworm Dectomax Injectable

Heifer Calves – Official Calfhood Vaccination Between 4 and 10 months

SPRING AND FALL YEARLING HEIFERS

Pre-Breeding Vaccinations – Two rounds of Bovi-Shield Gold FP5 VL5 completed after weaning and 60 days prior to breeding.

• Round 1 – 90 days pre-breeding

• Round 2 – 60 days pre-breeding, plus

• UltraChoice 8

• Deworm Valbazen Drench (fall dewoming)

• Deworm Ivomec Plus Injectable (spring dewoming)

• Multimin (administer correct dosage for weight-never overdose)

SALE BULLS

30 days prior to sale

• Semen Test Bulls

• Bovi-Shield Gold FP5-VL5

• UltraChoice 8

• Multimin (administer correct dosage for weight-never overdose)

• Deworm Valbazen Drench

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BULL DEVELOPMENT

TOWN CREEK FARM BULL DEVELOPMENT

Town Creek Farm (TCF) bulls begin reproductive and physiological development after weaning. From weaning to yearling, bulls are sorted by weight to ensure that they receive a fair amount of feed at the feed bunks and for every bull to complete on an equal level. Bulls are run in 40 to 50-acre traps with summer and winter grazing, with 25 to 35 bulls in each trap to maintain consistent grazing habits. This environment promotes rumen function, long-term feet and leg soundness, longevity, and steady weight gain.

The TCF bulls are raised on a limited-intake diet, primarily consisting of forage-based, high-roughage, and low-energy rations. These rations are made up of 36 to 40 percent haylage (007 Bermuda grass grown and ensiled at Town Creek Farm), and 40 to 45 percent wet brewers grain. The remaining portion of the diet is made up of commodities and by-products. The bulls' feed intake is closely monitored to ensure they maintain their grazing habits. Nutritionist Dr. Chris Forcherio from Medina, Tennessee oversees the feed rations and intakes.

After collecting yearling ultrasound data, the bulls are transitioned from a development ration (12.5% corn) to a maintenance ration (no corn). We then sort bulls by frame size, and their development is closely observed and monitored. Within 30 days of sale date, Dr. Mike Pallone performs a semen evaluation, including scrotal measurements and semen sample collection and scores motility and morphology of semen. Bulls are tested for Trichomoniasis and BVD-PI. Dams of the bulls selling have tested negative for Johnes. Developing bulls is a continuous monitoring process that requires making multiple ration adjustments throughout their development. Our main objective is to raise bulls that can fully express their genetic and reproductive potential, contribute to genetic progress for our customers, and have enduring longevity in breeding pastures

Our bulls are bred to go out, work hard, and breed as many females as possible. We recommend keeping replacement heifers sired by Town Creek Farm bulls to take advantage of their proven fertility and maternal traits. Cattlemen can make significant genetic progress using Town Creek Farm bulls. Bull dispositions and temperaments are a top priority at Town Creek Farm. We cultivate and manage the bulls' behavior to ensure they are user-friendly for our customers. Our bull handling and management practices include gathering and treating them on horseback, regularly walking among the bulls on foot, and some ATV activity.

THANK YOU

BULL PRODUCTION PARTNERS

Our Bull Production Partners (BPP) are an important part of our bull program and the future of Town Creek Farm. Each partner breeds and produces Town Creek Farm genetics on their respective ranch. The program is a finely tuned collaboration of genetics and management. Bull calves accepted to the program are co-mingled with Town Creek Farm bulls after weaning

■ BLACK RIVER BRANGUS

Lynn and Dana White • (318)452-0632 7718 Hwy. 12 Monterey, Louisiana 71354

■ COX CATTLE COMPANY

Ryan Cox • (205)351-1415

Michael Cox, DVM 2605 Co Rd 77 Clanton, Alabama 35045

■ DE SANTIS ANGUS

Andy DeSantis • (662)295-8723 31071 Hwy. 50 E West Point, Mississippi 39773

■ MEADOWVIEW RANCH

Greg and Beth Powell • (601)940-7060 County Road 85 Aliceville, Alabama 35442

■ DOUBLE A CATTLE COMPANY

Michael and Alan Agar • (336)406-4143 3043 CR 1166 Troy, Alabama 36079

TOWN CREEK FARM IS HONORED TO SPONSOR PROFESSIONAL ATHLETES

TOWN CREEK FARM ATHLETES CONTINUE TO DOMINATE PROFESSIONAL STEER WRESTLING. TYLER WAGUESPACK, A FIVE-TIME WORLD CHAMPION, AND WILL LUMMUS, A TWO-TIME RESERVE WORLD CHAMPION, CONTINUE TO DOMINATE STEER WRESTLING. PROFESSIONAL ROPER MARCUS THERIOT OF MISSISSIPPI IS MAKING A NAME AS AN ALL-AROUND ATHLETE. THIS YEAR WE ADDED JUNIOR PRO WAKEBOARDER, LANE HUERKAMP, OF MACON, MISSISSIPPI, TO OUR SPONSORSHIP.

TYLER WAGUESPACK GONZALES, LOUISIANA

• Five Time World Champion

Professional Steer Wrestler

• Currently Ranked 5th in the World

• 2023, 2022, 2021, 2018, 2016 World

Champion Professional Steer Wrestler

• 2018 World Average Title

Professional Steer Wrestler

• 2016 World Average Title

Professional Steer Wrestler

• Eight Time NFR Qualifier

• 7-Year Town Creek Farm Bull Buyer

2025 HIGHLIGHTS

• Won the Dodge City (Kan.) Roundup Rodeo

• Won the Deep South PRCA Rodeo (Winnsboro, La.)

WILL LUMMUS NATIVE OF WEST POINT, MISSISSIPPI

• 2024 World Reserve Champion

Professional Steer Wrestler

• Currently Ranked 1st in the World

• 2022 World Reserve Champion

Professional Steer Wrestler

• 2021 World Average Title and World Reserve Champion

Professional Steer Wrestler

• Eight Time NFR Qualifier

• Coach of Northwest Mississippi

Community College Rodeo Team

2025 HIGHLIGHTS

• Won the 2025 American Rodeo

• Won the Horse Heaven Roundup Rodeo (Kennewick, Wash.)

• Won the Reno (Nev.) Rodeo

• Won Hoy Kiwanis Rodeo (Clarksville, Tenn.)

• Won the 154th Silver Spurs Rodeo (Kissimmee, Fla.)

• Won the Homestead (Fla.)

Championship Rodeo

• Co-champion Wild Bill Hickok Rodeo (Abilene, Kan.), Livingston (Mont.) Rodeo

TOWN CREEK FARM – PAGE 14

MARCUS THERIOT LUMBERTON, MISSISSIPPI

• Professional Team Roper (Header)

• Professional Tie-Down Roper

• Currently Ranked 16th in the World (All-Around)

2023 NRF Qualifier

2025 HIGHLIGHTS

All-Around

• Won the Deep South PRCA Rodeo (Winnsboro, La.)

• Won the Okeechobee (Fla.) Cowtown Rodeo

• Won the 97th Annual Arcadia

All Florida Championship Rodeo

• Won the Weekley Brothers Davie (Fla.) Pro Rodeo

• Won the Fort Myers Pro Rodeo (North Fort Myers, Fla.)

• Won the Starkville (Miss.) Rotary Rodeo

• Won the Manatee Pro Rodeo (Palmetto, Fla.)

• Won the Country Way Town Square Pro Rodeo (Newberry, Fla.)

• Won the 11th Annual Arcadia (Fla.) Fall Rodeo

• Won the Northwest Florida Championship Rodeo (Bonifay, Fla.)

MARCUS THERIOT
WILL LUMMUS
TYLER WAGUESPACK

LANE HUERKAMP

MACON, MISSISSIPPI

• Junior Professional Wakeboarder

• 2025 World Champion WWA

Junior Pro Women’s Walkboard World Championship

• 2024 National Champion

WWA Junior Pro Women’s

Wakeboard National Championship

2025 HIGHLIGHTS

• 2025 Reserve National Champion

WWA Junior Pro Women’s Wakeboard National Championship

• 2025 World Champion WWA

Junior Pro Women’s Walkboard World Championship

LANE HUERKAMP

COMMERCIAL BRED HEIFERS

QUALITY ASSURANCE COMES FIRST.

This heifer program offers Town Creek Farm customers a marketing opportunity for their heifers. Fenco Farms will continue to offer this opportunity. The heifer offerings are ranch-raised or source-verified, genetically tracked, and uniform heifers are bred to Town Creek Farm bulls. Heifers are black (white acceptable on udder) and will likely produce black calves, but no guarantees on calf color. Sale heifers are viewable at the Town Creek Farm Sale Facility from October 16-18, 2025. They will be sold in groups of five via video, with buyers able to buy up to three pens from the same consignor at the set price. Beyond three pens, prices are re-established through a bidding process.

LOTS 201 - 240

River Oaks Farm, John McKnight (501)281-1040 • Searcy, Arkansas

25-YEAR CONSIGNOR

Group 1: Brangus heifers sired by Town Creek Farm bulls and out of Town Creek Farm Brangus dams. Bred to low birthweight TCF Integrity 9733G and TCF Integrity 036F7. Calving from November 5, 2025 to December 29, 2025.

Group 2: Brangus heifers sired by Town Creek Farm bulls and out of Town Creek Farm Brangus dams. Bred to TCF Integrity 130F and TCF Sleep Easy 130D7. Calving from December 7, 2025 to January 28, 2026.

Group 3: Brangus heifers sired by Town Creek Farm bulls and out of Town Creek Farm Brangus dams. Bred to low birthweight TCF Integrity 9733G and TCF Integrity 036F7. Calving from March 4, 2026 to April 12, 2026.

Comments: River Oaks Farm takes pride in offering some of the most highly desirable, ranch-ready replacement heifers in the industry. This is an impressive and dependable group of strong, functional heifers that ranchers will truly appreciate.

LOTS 241 - 255

CP Bar Brangus, Paul and Chad Gray, (662)809-9988 • Holcomb, Mississippi

26-YEAR

CONSIGNOR

This set of stacked Town Creek Farm genetics, all sired by TCF Rapid Reward 23G, is a true multi-generational lineup. Bred to low birthweight TCF Integrity 2G4. Calving from January 23, 2026 to March 24, 2026

Comments: It's been such a joy to watch this group of foragedeveloped heifers grow and develop. We weaned them last fall and fed them with buckets for just 45 days. Afterwards, they were moved onto some of the best ryegrass we've seen in years, with no supplemental feed and minimal hay. They are by far the gentlest set we have ever raised, and basically anyone

HEIFER SALE GUIDELINES

• Heifers are second generation or more Town Creek Farm genetics.

• Heifers are bred to Town Creek Farm bulls suitable for calving ease on heifers and bred for 60 days or less.

• Heifers are bred to calve at 30 months of age or younger.

• Heifers have been certified safe in calf or confirmed bred by a veterinarian or ultrasound technician within 30 days of the sale (certification is mailed to buyers after completion of sale). Pregnant heifers are considered breeders without further guarantee.

can handle them on foot. They've become by far the gentlest group we've ever raised. Plus, they're completely broken to a single-strand electric polywire fence, making them easy to manage.

LOTS 256 - 265

Megehee Cattle Company, Jacob Megehee (662)361-1941 • Macon, Mississippi

22-YEAR CONSIGNOR

These Brangus heifers are sired by CCR Sleep Easy 9L2, CCR Integrity 355S4, CCR Thunder 641R4, and CCR Integrity 036P9. They are bred to TCF Integrity 994G2 and TCF Rapid Reward 743H. Calving from November 30, 2025 to January 26, 2026.

Comments: Using Cow Creek and Town Creek bulls since 1999, we have focused on low birthweight bulls, building our Brangus-based herd by saving back heifers with good attitudes to have multiple generations of Town Creek genetics. Our herd is user-friendly, easy calving, and easy keeping. They raise their calves on grass in summer and hay with protein supplement in winter to keep our herd in good condition year-round.

The heifers' pelvic measurements were taken on June 11, 2025. Every heifer measured 218 square centimeters or more.

LOTS 266 - 285

Montgomery Farms, Mark Montgomery, (256)476-1268 • Moulton, Alabama

17-YEAR CONSIGNOR

Brangus and Ultrablack heifers sired by TCF Integrity 96J2. Heifers bred to calving ease TCF Pathfinder 2028K2. Calving from November 28, 2025 to January 28, 2026.

Comments: These are a nice set of bucket-broke, easykeeping heifers that were worked on four-wheelers and on foot. After weaning, the heifers were raised on grass and hay supplemented with feed. Overall, this is a solid group of heifers.

COMMERCIAL BRED HEIFERS

LOTS 286 - 300

B&B Farm, Gerome Burrell (334)216-2292 • Linden, Alabama

13-YEAR CONSIGNOR

Town Creek Farm multi-gen heifers sired by TCF Integrity 100J6 and TCF Rapid Reward 698F4. Bred to calving ease bull TCF Sleep Easy 610J3. Calving from November 11, 2025 to January 12, 2026.

fertility, and steady growth. Well-tamed and adaptable, they’re accustomed to handling on foot, horseback, or ATV. Sired by Town Creek’s elite bulls, they offer maternal efficiency, structural correctness, and calm dispositions — hardy, low-input cattle that add long-term value to any herd.

LOTS 341 - 364

Spur W Cattle Company, Corey and Bonnie White (662)803-8815 • Preston, Mississippi

4-YEAR

CONSIGNOR

LOTS 301 - 330 Longino Ranch,

Inc.

Cliff Coddington, Manager (941)737-7859 • Sidell, Florida

11-YEAR CONSIGNOR

Brangus heifers representing 16 generations of Town Creek Farm and Cow Creek Ranch genetics. Heifers were A.I.’d to TCF Integrity 4861F7 and TCF Sleep Easy 241K22. Followed with pasture service by TCF Rapid Reward 1K2, TCF Rapid Reward 610L, TCF Integrity 312L4. Calving from November 27, 2025 to January 20, 2026

Comments: Longino Ranch, is a large ranch located in Southwest Florida, along the eastern border of Sarasota County lying due north of Charlotte Harbor. The ranch is about 50% improved pasture with the remaining 50% in native flat woods, hammocks, and wetlands. A very tough environment. Cattle are managed mostly on horseback, but will come to a side-by-side, tractor, or pickup.

Over the last 20 years, we have stacked Cow Creek Ranch and Town Creek Farms genetics into our cow herd to make a cow that is efficient. She will eat low-quality forage, keep a body score of five or better, reproduce each year while raising a calf on her side that will compete with most any other calf in the feedyard.

These heifers are right out of the top of our heifer replacements. Heifers are bred at 12 to 14 months of age, where we get between 55% to 60% bred by AI. To say that they are highly fertile would be an understatement. This set of heifers should fit anyone’s outfit.

These heifers have small swallowfork ear notches for each set of vaccinations while on the ranch.

LOTS 331 - 340

Lowell Dollar Farms, Lowell E. Dollar, (229)254-1110 • Bainbridge, Georgia

8-YEAR CONSIGNOR

Heifers are stacked Town Creek Farm genetics sired by a strong line-up of top Town Creek Farm herd bulls. Heifers bred to TCF Integrity 14K2, TCF Bravo 96K, TCF Integrity 78K5, and TCF Sleep Easy 587J4. Calving from December 26, 2025 to February 25, 2026.

Comments: Forage-raised and backed by top genetics, these heifers have been nurtured on irrigated forage for sound health,

These Brangus heifers represent decades of Town Creek Farm genetics with great maternal qualities.

Group 1: Heifers A.I.’d to TCF Sleep Easy 241K22. A.I. breeding followed by pasture bull breeding to TCF Sleep Easy 46H and TCF Rapid Reward 78L2. Calving from December 20, 2025 to February 18, 2026

Group 2: Heifers bred to TCF Integrity 4861L6 and TCF Rapid Reward 78L2. Calving from February 20, 2026 to April 21, 2026

Comments: These docile, moderate frame heifers are handfed daily while our seven-year-old daughter, Nora Kate, walks the bunks. Heifers are worked on horse, ATV and foot. Spur W specializes in heifer development, so be assured these heifers are on the right track. These are the stoutest females we have offered, and we are proud of their performance. Great addition to any herd!.

LOTS 365 - 377

Eaves Farm, Daniel Eaves (662) 803-8815 • Preston, Mississippi

FIRST YEAR CONSIGNOR

Brangus heifers that represent many, many generations of Town Creek Farm heritage. Heifers A.I.’d to TCF Sleep Easy 241K22. A.I. breeding followed by pasture bull breeding to TCF Integrity 53L. Calving from December 20, 2025 to February 18, 2026

Comments: These heifers were developed under the highquality care and management of Spur W Cattle Company.

LOTS 378 - 387

Riverview Farms, LLC, David Hudson (662) 803-8815 • Tuscaloosa, Alabama

FIRST YEAR CONSIGNOR

Brangus heifers showcasing lineage from multiple generations of Town Creek Farm genetics. Heifers bred to TCF Integrity 4861L6 and TCF Rapid Reward 78L2. Calving from February 20, 2026 to April 21, 2026

Comments: These heifers were developed after weaning right to sale time with the Spur W Cattle Company heifers, ensuring they received the best care and attention during this important development stage. Heifers are gentle and calm, and they are hand-fed daily. They are handled using horses, on ATVs, and on foot.

LOT DATA INFORMATION

TCF GIDEON 470L3

■ BREED Brangus are (3/8) Brahman and (5/8) Angus according to By-Laws of International Brangus Breeders Association. Ultrablacks are registered composite animals with validated and documented lineage that are between 12.5% and 87.5% Brangus breeding.

VigorMax™ is a trademarked name by Town Creek Farm to identify animals that are 50% Brahman and 50% Angus. They also are identified as half-bloods.

■ PERCENT ANGUS Percent Angus and Brahman stated on each lot as determined by DNA testing with Igenity® Indicus by Neogen.

■ EPDS EPDs are an estimate of an animal’s genetic merit for a particular trait.

BW Birth Weight. Predicts size of calf.

CED Calving Ease Direct is expressed as a difference in percentage of unassisted births, with a higher value indicating greater calving ease in first-calf heifers. It predicts the average difference in ease with which a sire's calves will be born when he is bred to first-calf heifers.

WW Weaning Weight.

YW Yearling Weight

Milk Milk

TM Total Maternal (one-half weaning plus milk)

CEM Calving Ease Maternal is expressed in weight as a difference in percentage of unassisted births with higher values 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.

SC Scrotal Circumference

REA Ribeye Area

IMF % Intramuscular Fat

HEIFER PREG Heifer Pregnancy EPD measures the probability that a cow will have a calf as a two-year-old.

STAYABILITY measures the probability that a cow will still be in the herd at six years old.

COW WT. Mature Cow Weight EPD is a prediction of the cow’s weight as a five-year-old with adjustments for age and body condition score.

TI Terminal Index is a function of birth, weaning, and yearling weights, milk, ultrasound, ribeye area and intramuscular fat.

FI Fertility Index will be a function of the heifer pregnancy, stayability, mature cow weight, and intramuscular fat, among other fertility measurements.

■ HEIFER BULL Bulls marked heifer bulls (upper right hand corner of each bull lot) are suitable to use on virgin heifers.

■ BULL-AI Bull was conceived by artificial insemination.

■ BULL-N Bull was conceived by natural bull service.

■ BULL-ET Bull was conceived from embryo and raised by recipient dam.

■ POLLED/SCURS Smooth polled or scurs.

■ INDIVIDUAL BULL PERFORMANCE

BIRTH WEIGHT is actual birth weight of the bull.

WEANING WEIGHTS are adjusted to 205 days (weaning weight). Bulls were weaned in different contemporary groups and some were raised at different environmental locations. These factors should be considered when comparing weaning weights.

YEARLING WEIGHTS are actual weights on ultrasound dates or adjusted to 365 days of age.

■ AGE OF DAM Age of Dam is the age of the bull’s mother (dam) when she calved (with the bull lot being sold).

■ ACTUAL YEARLING ULTRASOUND Measurements listed are actual ultrasound measurements taken by Donnie Robertson in April 2025 and November 2024. The measurements are not adjusted for age.

FAT (also called fat thickness or backfat) is an external fat measurement in inches taken between the 12th and 13th ribs.

IMF Intramuscular fat (IMF) is measured as a percentage of fat.

Percent IMF is an indicator trait for marbling.

REA/CWT Ribeye area per hundred weight is calculated in square inches of ribeye area per 100 lbs. of weight (cwt) at ultrasound.

■ IN-HERD INDEXES Town Creek Farm produces an in-herd analysis of the Town Creek Farm bull offering on adjusted phenotypic data collection points. These numbers represent a validation of the individual animal rankings of the Town Creek Farm bull offering. Ranking is from 0 (lowest) to 1.0 (highest).

CEI Calving Ease. Average Calving Ease Index of bulls cataloged is .45. (higher index number indicates greater calving ease.)

GI Growth. Average Growth Index of bulls cataloged is .53.

FI Fertility. Average Maternal Index of bulls cataloged is .51.

CI Carcass. Average Carcass Index of bulls cataloged is .46.

TCF GRANITE PAVER 555L4

GIDEON

TCF RAPID REWARD 263L7

TCF INTEGRITY 46L

TCF RAPID REWARD 859L3

TCF INTEGRITY 9410L2

TCF RAPID REWARD 25L8

TCF RAPID REWARD 927L2

TCF SLEEP EASY 2028L7

RAPID REWARD

TCF RAPID REWARD 9733L7

TCF INTEGRITY 5441L

TCF INTEGRITY 513L3

TCF INTEGRITY 121L5

PHN: 121L5 DOB: 8/27/2023 Bull-AI Brangus (Angus

VIGOR BOOST

TCF PATHFINDER 518L6

PATHFINDER 994J2

TCF RAPID REWARD 788L6

EASY 9733L9

TCF SLEEP EASY 334L2

TCF RAPID REWARD 9410L

TCF RAPID REWARD 1L3

TCF SLEEP EASY 1540L2

TCF INTEGRITY 1L2

TCF RAPID REWARD 100L8

TCF PATHFINDER 513L

TCF PATHFINDER 25L7

TCF PATHFINDER 107L

SLEEP EASY 780L2

TCF GRANITE PAVER

TCF SLEEP EASY 1503L

TCF PATHFINDER 14L12

TCF RAPID REWARD 10L2

TCF PATHFINDER 2028L5

VIGORMAX™ AND PERCENTAGE BULLS

Lots 55-65 – VigorMax™ Half Blood Bulls

VigorMax™ are 50% Angus and 50% Brahman. VigorMax™ bulls provide the maximum paternal heterosis in beef cattle matings.

Lots 66-71 – Three-Quarter Blood Bulls

Three-Quarter blood bulls are approximately 25% Angus and 75% Brahman. These bulls provide high levels of paternal heterosis. They allow practical introduction of heterosis in herds and simplify a crossbreeding system.

Horned/Polled Tests

Horned/Polled results are revealed on lots throughout the catalog and on Lots 59-69 to the right of animal name.

PcPc: Homozygous Polled, HPc: Heterozygous Polled, HH: Homozygous Horned

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Coat Color Tests

Coat Color results are revealed on lots throughout the catalog and on Lots 5571 to the right of animal name.

ED/ED: Dominant black, ED/E+: Dominant black, carrier of wild type, E+/E+: Wild type, e/e: recssive red - bred to another e/e, will only produce e/e, ED/e: Dominate black, carrier of recessive red.

VIGORMAX™ AND PERCENTAGE BULLS

The best Angus and Brahman genetics combined into one. The breed complementarity yields the maximum paternal heterosis bulls utilizing tacked pedigrees of superior genetics of Angus and Brahman. You gain the benefit of both breeds.

TCF MR DIAMOND BARZEE 0337L

TCF DIAMOND BARZEE 228L4

DIAMOND BARZEE

TCF DIAMOND BARZEE

TCF DIAMOND BARZEE

TCF AMAZE ME 7702M2

TCF RAPID REWARD 419M3

TCF PATHFINDER 121M

TCF INTEGRITY 1893M2

TCF RAPID REWARD 4861M17

TCF RAPID REWARD 53M2

TCF VIGOR BOOST

TCF EXTERNAL LAW 442M

TCF RAPID REWARD 263M5

TCF GRANITE PAVER 4861M18

TCF

TCF MORGAN EARP 434M9

TCF RAPID REWARD 036M7

REWARD 99W11

TCF RAPID REWARD 1540C4 BRB QUEEN IDELETTE 145W3 R10304109 CCR ROSE EILENMERE 1540Y7 CCR INTEGRITY 355S4 CCR ROSELLA EILEENMERE

TCF VIGOR BOOST 7917M

TCF RAPID REWARD

RAPID REWARD 101M

TCF RAPID REWARD 196M2

PHN: 196M2 DOB: 2/23/2024

Brangus (Angus 76% Brahman 24%) Polled R10565912

TCF RAPID REWARD 145Z3 BRB RAPID REWARD 99W11

TCF RAPID REWARD 1540C4 BRB QUEEN IDELETTE 145W3

R10304109 CCR ROSE EILENMERE 1540Y7 CCR INTEGRITY 355S4

CCR ROSELLA

TCF PATHFINDER 4861M28

MISS CHIEF 196D

BUCKSHOT 2M4 CCR MS-CHEIF 196M13

TCF RAPID REWARD 70M4

RAPID REWARD

TCF RAPID REWARD 241M17

TCF SLEEP EASY 518M2

518M2

INTEGRITY 994M

TCF EASY DECISION 446M

R10553822 COLEMAN ROCK 7200 O C C JUNEAU 807J COLEMAN EASY DECISION 1539 COLEMAN DONNA 714

COLEMAN DONNA 7386 COLEMAN CHARLO 0256 COLEMAN DONNA 5309

TCF INTEGRITY 14M

PHN: 14M DOB: 1/29/2024 Heifer Bull-AI Brangus (Angus 72% Brahman 28%) Polled R10553685

CCR INTEGRITY 355S4 CCR INTEGRITY

TCF SLEEP EASY 994M3

TCF RAPID REWARD

TCF RAPID REWARD 555M2

TCF RAPID REWARD 316M2

TCF INTEGRITY 617M

TCF RAPID REWARD 14M5

TCF PATHFINDER 312M4

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

Except for those stated in the below Terms and Conditions, there are no warranties, either expressed or implied, as to the merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose with respect to the cattle being sold at this auction.

The warranties and guarantees set forth in the "Terms and Conditions" are in lieu of all other warranties, either expressed or implied, and the remedies provided therein shall be the sole and exclusive remedy of the buyer, or any party through the buyer, for any breach of warranty or guarantee therein provided, and all other obligations or liabilities.

TERMS OF SALE: Cash, personal or company check accepted only unless arrangements have been made with Town Creek Farm prior to the sale.

BIDDING: Each animal will be sold to the highest bidder without reserve. The person in charge will settle any disputes as to bids, and his decision on such matters shall be final.

PURCHASER'S RISK: Each animal becomes the risk of the purchaser as soon as sold, but it shall be the obligation of the seller to see that animals are fed and cared for until the animal is picked up by the buyer after the sale in a timely manner.

CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRY: A transferred certificate of registry will be furnished to the purchaser for each animal, except those marked as commercial bulls and heifers, at no cost to the buyer within 60 days after settlement. Certificates will be issued by the International Brangus Breeders Association.

HERD HEALTH: Our herd health plan is designed to run smoothly and to protect investments of time, money and energy, culminating ultimately into the final product, the calf. Calves are protected from birth by maternal immunization against E. Coli, rota-virus, and coronavirus scours transferred in the dam's colostrum. Young calves are immunized with 7-way Clostridium, 5way Lepto, IBR, BVD, P13, BRSV, Hemophilus Sommons and Brucella vaccines. Breeding age and mature cattle are immunized twice a year as above on a schedule that includes deworming with the addition of Vibriosis immunization.

HEALTH CERTIFICATES: Health certificates for interstate shipment will be provided at the conclusion of the sale.

ANNOUNCEMENTS: Except with respect to any provisions relating to warranties, rights, remedies, releases, and indemnifications, any changes from information of any kind in this catalog will be announced from the auction box and such announcements shall take precedence.

BREEDING GUARANTEE: Our first goal is to make you a satisfied customer. We guarantee all breeding bulls sold in this sale to be fertile to the best of our knowledge. If a bull proves to be functionally infertile within 6 months (180 days) of the sale, we will replace the bull with one of equal value or issue a credit to be used in our next sale for the purchase price less the salvage value of the original bull purchase. Town Creek Farm has the right to prove the bull is reproductively sound. This guarantee does not cover injury or disease, nor does it cover negligence on the part of the owner. Bull weights are recorded on Breeding Soundness Exams performed within 30 days of the sale. Bulls losing more than 20 percent of their body weight will be excluded from the

guarantee. Returns or refunds will be paid in the form of a credit to use toward the purchase of another bull. This is not a life insurance policy. We will not replace a dead animal if it dies for any reason. We recommend that normal care and good herd health practices be exercised with these animals. Bulls are athletes and need proper nutritional requirements. Suggested ways to maintain your bull purchase will be issued to buyers at settlement following the sale.

COMMERCIAL BRED HEIFERS:

Any female is considered a breeder if she is pregnant at the time of sale. Commercial bred heifers have been certified safe in calf by a veterinarian or ultrasound technician within 30 days of sale (certification is mailed to buyers after completion of sale). Pregnant heifers are considered breeders without further guarantee.

IDENTIFICATION:

1. Seller offers each bull with a brand of TC on its left side for all lots bearing the prefix TCF.

2. Buyer agrees to check brands for accuracy.

3. In those cases where a nickname is used, it shall be accompanied by the official registered name and number of the animal.

OPTIONS AND PRIVILEGES FOR RETURN OR ADJUSTMENT:

1. All claims for adjustment or credit must be made in writing either within six months of the sale date or no later than six months after the animal reaches 18 months of age with the exception of claims involving dwarfs or misrepresentation of service sire.

2. In the event an animal is claimed to be a non-breeder within 6 months of purchase (first breeding season), the animal may be returned to the ranch of the seller if in good condition and complying with the health requirements of the seller's state. The seller shall be entitled to a six month trial following the return of the animal in which to prove that the animal is a breeder. If at the end of six months, the seller is unable to prove the animal is a breeder, the seller shall, at the option of the buyer, replace the animal with another of equal value or receive credit for the purchase price, less salvage, in the next Town Creek Farm sale. Either option shall, in any case, be deemed full satisfaction and settlement. Any expense incurred for transporting an animal claimed to be a non-breeder shall be the responsibility of the purchaser, except that the seller shall be responsible for transportation costs in excess of the distance between the purchaser's farm and the location where the sale took place. If the seller proves the animal to be a breeder, it shall be the obligation of the purchaser to take delivery of the animal and pay all expenses incurred for transportation.

RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS:

1. The above terms and conditions of sale shall constitute a contract between the buyer and seller of each animal and shall be equally binding upon both. Each sale or resale of an animal constitutes a separate transaction.

2. All persons who attend the sale do so at their own risk. Neither the owners nor any other persons connected with the sale assume any liability, legal or otherwise.

(doramectin and levamisole injection)

(5 mg/mL doramectin, 150 mg/mL levamisole hydrochloride)

CAUTION: Federal law restricts this drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian.

ATTIONS:

INDICA

VALCOR™ is indicated for the treatment and control of the following species of parasites in beef cattle two months of age and older and in replacement dairy heifers less than 20 months of age. Not for use in beef bulls intended for breeding over 1 year of age, dairy calves, and veal calves.

colubriformis T axei T O lyrata, Haemonchus placei, T

Oesophagostomum radiatum, T

Gastrointestinal Roundworms (adults and fourth stage larvae): Ostertagia ostertagi (including inhibited larvae), Trrichostrongylus longispicularis*, Cooperia oncophora, C. pectinata*, C. punctata, C. surnabada, Bunostomum phlebotomum*, Strongyloides papillosus*, Trrichuris spp.*, Nematodirus helvetianus*. Lungworms (adults and fourth stage larvae): Dictyocaulus viviparus. Eyeworms (adults): Thelazia spp. Grubs (parasitic stages): Hypoderma bovis, H. lineatum. Sucking Lice: Haematopinus eurysternus, Linognathus vituli, Solenopotes capillatus. Mange Mites: Psoroptes bovis, Sarcoptes scabiei. *Adults only WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS:

AWWAALPERIODSANDRESIDUEWARNINGS:

WITHDRAW

Cattle must not be slaughtered for human consumption within 15 days following last treatment with this drug product. Not for use in female dairy cattle 20 months of age or older, including dry dairy cows; use in these cattle may cause drug residues in milk and/or in calves born to these cows or heifers. Not for use in beef calves less than 2 months of age, dairy calves, and veal calves. A withdrawal period has not been established for this product in pre-ruminating calves.

User Safety Warnings:

Not for human use. Keep out of reach of children. If accidental eye contact occurs, flush eyes immediately with water for 15 minutes and seek medical attention. If wearing contact lenses, flush eyes immediately with water before removing lenses then continue rinsing for at least 15 minutes. Do not eat, drink or smoke while handling the product. Wash hands after use. Take care to avoid accidental self-injection. If accidental injection occurs, seek medical attention and provide product package insert to medical professional. To obtain a Safety Data Sheet(s), contact Zoetis Inc. at 1-888-963-8471 or www.zoetis.com.

Animal Safety Warnings and Precautions:

Use of levamisole in cattle treated in the last few days with cholinesterase inhibitors such as organophosphates or with morantel may enhance the toxic effects of levamisole. Use together with caution. Destruction of Hypoderma larvae (cattle grubs) at the period when these grubs are in vital areas may cause undesirable host-parasite reactions including the possibility of fatalities. Killing m when it is in the tissue surrounding the gullet may cause bloat; killing s when it is in the vertebral canal may cause staggering or paralysis. These reactions are not specific to treatment with VALCOR™ and can occur with any successful treatment of grubs. Cattle should be treated eitherbeforeorafterthesestagesofgrubdevelopmentConsultyourveterinarian

either before or after these stages of grub development Consult your veterinarian concerning the proper time for treatment. Follow recommended dosage carefully. Reproductive safety has not been evaluated in bulls intended for breeding.

ADVERSE REACTIONS:

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This product is likely to cause swelling at the injection site. Tissue damage at r, ncluding possible granulomas and necrosis. These reactions have resolved without treatment. Local tissue reaction may result in trim loss of edible tissue at slaughter. A single death attributed to clostridial infection associated with the injection of VALCOR™ was reported in a nonpivotal effectiveness study. Observe cattle for injection site reactions. If injection site reactions are suspected, consult your veterinarian. This product is not for intravenous or intramuscular use. Hypersalivation may be observed; however, this reaction will disappear within a few hours. If this condition persists, a veterinarian should be consulted.

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Contact Information: Contact Zoetis Inc. at 1-888-963-8471 or www To o report suspected adverse drug experiences, contact Zoetis Inc. at 1-888-963-8471.For additional information about reporting adverse drug experiences for animal drugs, contact FDA at 1-888-FDA-VETS or http://www.fda.gov/reportanimalae.

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TARGETANIMALSAFETY

Margin of Safety: Subcutaneous administration of VALCOR™ was well tolerated in calves as young as 3 months of age at 1, 2, or 3 times the recommended dose. Dose-dependent post-dose hypersalivation was seen in all treated groups compared to the controls. All cases of hypersalivation were mild, transient, and resolved without further medical intervention. Dose-related injection site reactions were observed, and those in the 1X group resolved between 21 and 28 days post injection. Injection site reactions were primarily swelling which resolved between 21 and 28 days post injection. Findings from the injection sites included swelling, edema, inflammation, muscle necrosis and fibrosis.

Female Reproductive Safety: The reproductive safety of VALCOR™ was established in two studies with female cattle. First, a single dose of VALCOR™ was administered subcutaneously at 3 times the recommended dose at times coinciding with folliculogenesis, implantation, or organogenesis, and had no effects on conception, calving, abortion, and stillbirth rates, and post-natal viability up to 30±2 days post-calving. There were no congenital abnormalities. The only test article-related change was an increase in incidence and duration of swelling at injection sites compared with control, but all swellings eventually resolved. In a second study, a single dose of VALCOR™ administered subcutaneously at 3 times the recommended dose at either early or late gestation had no effects on calving, abortion, and stillbirth rates, and post-natal viability up to 30±2 days post-calving. One control calf and two treated calves were born with congenital abnormalities and did not survive. These were not determined to be test article-related. The only test article-related change was an increase in incidence and duration of swelling at injection sites, but all swellings eventually resolved. Not for use in bulls intended for breedingover1yearofage,as reproductive safety has not been evaluated.

HOW SUPPLIED:

VALCOR™ is available in 100 mL, 250 mL and 500 mL multi-dose, rubber-capped glass vials.

STORAGE, HANDLING, AND DISPOSAL:

Store below 25°C (77°F). Do not expose to light for extended periods of time. Do not contaminate water by direct application or by improper disposal of drug containers. Dispose of containers in an approved landfill or by incineration.

Approved by FDA under NADA # 141-553

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