





Thanks to everyone who participated to make this event a success!
Andy Carter - Lowndes
Brenda Jackson - Murray
Brian Hayes - Mitchell
Deron Rehberg - Grady
Gibson Priest - Polk
Greg Bowman - Gordon
Greg Pittman - Jackson
Hailey Partain - Lamar/Upson
Holly Anderson - Ben Hill
John McLemore - Coffee
Justin Hand - Tift
Justin Shealey - Echols
Katie Burch - Jenkins
Keith Mickler - Floyd
Kim Post - Clinch/Lanier
Lucy Ray - Morgan
Michasia Dowdy - Brooks
Paul Pugliese - Bartow
Ray Fitzpatrick - Franklin
Rocky Tanner - Johnson
Savannah Tanner - Emanuel
Sarah Dyer - Dade
Shanna Reynolds - Oglethorpe
Steve Morgan - Harris/Talbot
Steven Powell - Treutlen
Tammy Cheely - Glascock/Warren
Wade Hutchinson - Walker
1282 Hwy 53 Spur SW - Suite 200 Calhoun, GA 30701 706-728-4354
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If you are familiar with the Georgia HERD program, you know that it is a joint effort between UGA, GCA and the UGA College of Vet Med, but even more importantly the program would not be possible without the beef cattle producers that consign these heifers. The Georgia HERD Program brings a wealth of knowledge to consignors and buyers alike. One thing is clear, we know what makes a lasting, productive female, and now that we have the Igenity Beef Scores to add to the wealth of information for the commercial heifers, producers are well-equipped to make well informed selection decisions. Along with the reproductive tract scores and pelvic measurements, buyers now have the opportunity to see how these heifers rank for marbling, ribeye, residual feed intake, and functional traits such as Stayability (STAY) and Heifer Pregnancy (HPR). This year we also have the addition of the Scrotal Circumference trait (SC) among the Igenity Beef scores which is an indirect indicator of fertility in females. Although we don’t have all the Igenity Scores in the sale catalog, you can find all of them as well as any additional information including the sale videos at ugabeef.com.
Please feel free to come look at the heifers at the NW GA Livestock Pavilion in Calhoun any time after 2:00 pm on Tuesday May 30. If you would like to see the heifers in the weeks prior, please call us so we can have the heifers available for viewing. Please don’t hesitate to contact anyone on the HERD team with any questions you may have. We look forward to working with you for sourcing your herd replacements.
Sincerely,
Jason Duggin, Extension Animal Scientist - Beef CattleCommittoGeorgia|give.uga.edu
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Calhoun HERD Team
Jason Duggin
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Karen Rapp
706-624-1403
Tyler Bagwell
Shawn McCary
UGA Faculty & Staff
Francis Fluharty
Lawton Stewart
Pedro Fontes
Brent Credille
Lee Jones
Katie Hammond
706-624-1398
Travis Turnquist 706-853-2353
Eddie Smith
Michael Tucker
Sponsors
Premier Select Sires
Lindsey Redish / Justin Edwards
Zoetis Animal Health
Tyler Thoreson
Possum Trot Veterinary Clinic
Dr. Ernie Myers
NeoGen
Angie McDaniel
Jule-Lynne Macie
Francine Henry
Grace Nyhuis
Davy Rooks
UGA Supporting Entities
College of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences
Animal & Dairy Science Department
NW Georgia Research & Education Center
College of Veterinary Medicine
Georgia Cattlemen’s Association
Clint McWaters
Oglethorpe Feed Supply
Johnathan Wells
Auctioneer
Cannon Marketing Company, Inc.
Carroll Cannon (GA License #249)
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Brooklyn Graham
2 Brothers Cattle
Josh Moore
Dawsonville, GA 30534
Phone: 770-670-8595
Lot(s): 11, 13, 14
Baugh Mountain Farms
Mitchell Brumlow / J C Burkett
Calhoun, GA 30703
Phone: 706-766-3106
Lot(s):
88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95
BDMF Cattle Co
Brent & Doug McDaniel
Rydal, GA 30171
Phone: 678-882-2713
Lot(s):
58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 66
Brooks Angus Farm
Brett Brooks
Ellijay, GA 30536
Phone: 706-889-4278
Lot(s):
99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106
Davis Farm
Jamie O Davis
Neeses, SC 29107
Phone: 803-539-5962
Lot(s):
79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87
Green Acres Farm
John Green
Rising Fawn, GA 30738
Phone: 423-280-6555
Lot(s): 67, 68
Oostanaula Farms
Milton Stewart
Calhoun, GA 30703
Phone: 706-346-5599
Lot(s):
15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30
Pettit Family Farm LLC
John C Pettit
Ellijay, GA 30536
Phone: 706-273-8457
Lot(s):
96, 97, 98
Powder Creek Simmentals
Rodney Hilley
Molena, GA 30258
Phone: 678-372-9111
Lot(s):
33, 34, 35, 36
Shady Grove Farm
Dean Bagwell
Carterville, GA 30121
Phone: 770-546-4436
Lot(s): 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 107
Wes Smith
Thomaston, GA 30286
Phone: 706-601-9527
Lot(s): 75, 76, 77
Stonegate Farm
Bob Neligan
Eatonton, GA 31024
Phone: 706-318-3183
Lot(s): 69, 70, 71, 72, 73
Taylor Angus
Dan Taylor
Adairsville, GA 30103
Phone: 770-548-8067
Lot(s): 32
Trice Farms
Ed Trice Jr
Thomaston, GA 30286
Phone: 706-647-8335
Lot(s): 78
Williams Angus Farm
Gene & Michael Williams
Calhoun, GA 30701
Phone: 706-252-0857
Lot(s):
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
The Calhoun Heifer Evaluation and Reproductive Development (HERD) Program is a service to Georgia cattle producers. The University of Georgia’s College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Animal and Dairy Science Department, College of Veterinary Medicine, and the Northwest Georgia Research and Education Center manage the program with the hands-on assistance of Georgia County Extension Agents in cooperation with the Georgia Cattlemen’s Association.
This sale catalog provides the heifer development protocols and test data for the Georgia HERD Program using industry best management practices to improve herd replacements in Georgia.
Directions to Livestock Pavilion
From Exit 312 off I-75: Take Highway 53 West approximately 2 miles. Turn right on McDaniel Station Road. Continue on to stop sign. Turn left on Hwy. 53 Spur, SW. Go approximately 200 yards. Turn left to arrive at the Livestock Pavilion.
GPS Address:
1286 Highway 53 Spur SW Calhoun, GA 30701
All persons who attend this sale do so at their own risk. The owners and sponsors assume no liability, legal or otherwise, for accidents of any nature.
Announcements made from the auctioneer and sale management on sale day will take precedence over the material in this catalog and all other announcements.
A supplement will be available sale day and online ahead of the sale with the complete profile of Igenity Beef genomic traits on all commercial heifers.
Sale will begin at 12:30 p.m. The emphasis of the HERD Program is reproductive efficiency and determines the sale order. There will be two divisions: AI-bred Heifers and Natural-bred Heifers
(in that order). Within each division, sale order is determined by date of conception, grade (as determined by a grading committee), and by the birth date of the heifer. Heifers will be sold by video and will not be brought through the ring on sale day. Please register at liveauctions.tv to bid online.
1. Each heifer sells to the highest bidder.
2. The auctioneer settles any dispute as to bids.
3. The terms of the sale are cash or check.
4. Each heifer becomes the risk and property of the new owner as soon as sold in the auction. However, the staff takes every safety precaution until all cattle are loaded.
5. Staff will tend to heifers for a period of 48 hours after the sale.
6. If a registration number is listed for a heifer in the catalog, the consignor will furnish a properly transferred certificate of registry for that heifer. No registration certificates will be transferred for heifers selling as commercial.
7. The consignor pays the cost of transfer fees for registered heifers.
8. The buyer pays for the cost of AI Certificates.
9. Health certificates will be available for each heifer sold. Buyers from states with special requirements should call 706-728-4354.
10. A qualified veterinarian has palpated each heifer as pregnant. Every heifer comes with a guarantee to be pregnant the day of the sale. Purchasers will have 30 days from the date of sale to observe for signs of non-pregnancy and report any open females to the sale management. If a qualified veterinarian determines a sold pregnant heifer is in fact open, then the purchaser will be eligible for a 25% refund of the purchase price from the consignor of the open heifer. The consignor and/or sale management reserve the right to retest any heifer in question for pregnancy.
11. The information on the sires in the catalog is correct to the best of our knowledge and ability. However, in some cases, the AI and PE dates are so close, it may require DNA testing to determine the correct sire of the resulting calf. In this situation, the DNA testing will be at the buyer’s expense.
• Pre-delivery: IBR/BVD/PI3/BRSV, 7-Way Blackleg, 5-Way Lepto, and Pasteurella.
• Receiving: Dewormed, given an intranasal vaccine, tested for PI-BVD (all heifers tested negative).
• On 1/4/23 they were given a booster for IBR/BVD/PI3/BRSV, 7-way Blackleg, and 5-way Lepto-Vibrio.
• Nutrition: High-quality hay plus a supplement of feed consisting of soybean hulls and corn gluten pellets with a molasses coating as well as a mineral/vitamin mix.
• Each heifer has been evaluated for pelvic area, frame score, disposition, reproductive tract maturity score, and structure.
• The heifers were AI’d once, followed by 45 days of exposure to calving ease Angus bulls. Heifers not meeting the minimum RTMS, pelvic area, docility, found to be pregnant upon delivery, or not confirmed pregnant after AI and exposure are not sale eligible.
1. Delivery Wt: Weight on 12/1/22.
2. Target Wt: Estimated mature weight x 65%. Heifers should reach this weight by 15 months of age for optimum reproduction.
3. Final Wt: Weight on 3/29/23.
4. WDA: Weight per Day of Age on 3/29/23.
5. ADG: Average Daily Gain on 3/29/23.
6. Frame Score: Calculated using BIF’s Guidelines.
7. Disp: Average of 3 scores taken throughout the program on a scale of 1 - 5. 1 being docile and 5 being very aggressive.
8. Actual Birth Weight
9. Actual Pelvic Area
10. RTMS: Reproductive Tract Maturity Score is not a measure of fertility or productivity. It’s an estimate of the repro tract on a scale of 1-5. The higher number indicates a more mature tract. Heifers with a more mature tracts should conceive earlier in the breeding season.
Safe in Calf: All heifers are guaranteed to be pregnant the day of the sale. If a heifer is safe to an AI date, that date along with the service sire is listed. If a heifer is safe to one of the cleanup bulls, then the pasture exposure (PE) dates are listed along with the names of the service sires.
Registered Heifer’s Genomic Enhanced EPDs
Registered heifers have their own GE EPDs listed in their lot profile. For additional EPDs and information, search the registration number on their breed association website. EPDs are current as of 4/24/23.
12. Birth Weight *
13. Weaning Weight *
14. Yearling Weight *
*12, 13, & 14 Are expressed in pounds of calf both below and above the average for their breed.
15. Calving Ease Maternal: Difference in percentage of unassisted births with a higher value indicating greater calving ease in firstcalf daughters.
16. Milk: An indication of the added weight at weaning due to milk.
17. Marbling: Prediction of differences in future progeny performance relative to carcass marbling score.
11. Calving Ease Direct: Difference in percentage of unassisted births, with a higher value indicating greater calving ease in first-calf heifers.
18. REA: Predicts the difference in ribeye area of a sire’s progeny compared to progeny of other sires. Reported in square inches.
19, 20, 21, & 22: $Values listed for registered heifers.
The Igenity Beef test is an enhanced genetic tool to help evaluate genetic potential for maternal, performance, and carcass traits in commercial replacement heifers. These decision indexes are based on a ranking of a 1 - 10 score.
Further explanation of the Igenity Beef Traits can be found on page 8 of this catalog.
indicate a higher probability of progeny with acceptable disposition.
14. Average Daily Gain: Based on pounds of gain per day. The Igenity score for ADG identifies an animal’s genetic potential for post-weaning growth.
15. Weaning Weight: Pounds at 205 days.
16. Yearling Weight: Pounds at 365 days.
17. Marbling: Marbling score indicates the degree of marbling in the rib eye at the twelfth rib expressed in USDA marbling units.
18. REA: Estimates muscling in a beef carcass and is measured in square inches of the ribeye muscle at the twelfth rib.
19. *Total Maternal Index (TMI): Emphasis is placed on fertility, reproduction, and weaning weight.
11. Stayability: The chance a heifer will remain in the herd as a productive cow.
12. Heifer Pregnancy Rate: A heifer’s potential to conceive during breeding season, relative to other heifers.
13. Docility: The animal’s genetic potential to be calm or have calm offspring. Higher scores
20. *Total Terminal Index (TTI): Emphasis is placed on hot carcass weight, marbling, and rib eye area.
21. *Total Production Index (TPI): Emphasis is placed on stayability, marbling, and hot carcass weight.
The UGA Beef Team
Over the years, commercial cattle producers have only had visual appearance and individual measurements known as phenotypes to use for heifer selection criteria. Now producers can evaluate the genetic differences known as Molecular Breeding Values (MBVs) between heifers well before their first potential breeding season. Having genomic test results for economically important traits while selecting potential replacements allows producers to estimate heifer productivity before going through a breeding season or calving.
Commercial producers can offset their heifer development cost through improved heifer fertility and longer mature cow productive lifespan when using genomic markers such as Heifer Pregnancy Rate (HPR) and Stayability (STAY) which are lowly heritable traits. By removing heifers that rank poorly for HPR or STAY, overall replacement retention should improve over time.
If a producer wants to improve growth or carcass merit traits in a herd, they can eliminate replacements with poor scores for carcass traits which will speed up the rate by which those specific traits improve over time. Obtaining the genetic strengths and weaknesses of a herd through genomic testing also allows more targeted matings. If an operation’s genomic results show below average stayability, producers can select bulls with higher stayability EPDs to maximize the speed of improvement. The same could be done for marbling or docility for example as well as a combination of traits. Therefore, cattlemen can more quickly meet their herd’s production and marketing goals by removing heifers that are genetically inferior for specific traits of interest.
The examples below show you how to equate Igenity® scores to varations of MBV effects from the genetic table.
Neogen’s Igenity Beef ranks heifers on 17 different traits through a 1-10 scoring system. Maternal traits: Birth weight, calving ease direct, calving ease maternal, stayability, heifer pregnancy, docility, milk, and scrotal circumference. Performance traits: Residual feed intake, average daily gain, weaning weight, and yearling weight. Carcass traits: Tenderness, marbling, ribeye area, fat thickness, and hot carcass weight. With the exception of Birth Weight and Residual Feed intake, higher numbers are generally more advantageous.
Genomic scores are much like EPDs in their use. Producers can focus on the indexes that combine several traits or individual traits that are of greatest concern. Producers can set their own criteria for their operation’s specific needs and goals. Cattlemen wanting to enhance carcass merit in their herd can select against those cattle that are in the bottom 10% of the group for marbling or by using a terminal index. Similarly, those with sufficient carcass genetics can focus on selecting heifers that are stronger in maternal traits such as heifer pregnancy or a combination of maternal traits by using a maternal index.
A 110 head mature cow operation is seeking to improve overall herd fertility without sacrificing carcass traits. Their recent calf crop resulted in 50 heifer calves. Ten heifers were culled for poor growth, inadequate conformation, poor docility, or skeletal structure issues. The remaining 40 potential replacement heifers were genomic tested using Igenity Beef. The producer then ranked the heifers on maternal index and culled the bottom 20%. Two other heifers were culled for very low marbling score, resulting in a 25% culling rate based on genomic data. The operation developed the remaining 30 heifers for a 60-day breeding season. The producer selected AI sires and purchased clean up bulls that were in the top 25% of the breed for Heifer Pregnancy and Stayability EPDs while also being above breed average for marbling and ribeye area. At pregnancy check, 4 heifers were open leaving the operation with 26 replacements that can move the producer towards their production goals faster than just relying on performance records. Below is an example of the cost benefit, just from a heifer development standpoint, of using the genomic test as one of the “tools in the toolbox”. This illustrates the advantage of identifying unproductive females as early as possible.
Cost to test 40 heifers = $1,160 (40 x $29/hd)
Development Cost = 40 heifers x $600 = $24,000
Development cost savings of heifers culled on genomic data = $6,000 (25% x 40 heifers x $600 = $6,000)
Heifer development cost estimated @ $600/hd (excludes labor)
Sell as feeder heifer: 550 lb feeder heifer @ $1.65/lb = $907.50 vs. Sell as open, yearling heifer: 850 lb. yearling heifer @ $1.42/lb. = $1,207
$300/head revenue - $600 development inputs = (-$300)
$300/head loss of keeping heifers that don’t meet your goals or are open
Using genomic testing along with good nutrition and reproductive management can benefit producers by improving the odds of retaining heifers that will stay in the herd longer. Each female that is culled during the first 5 years of production is a net loss when factoring annual cow cost with development or purchase cost. In short, genomic scores for commercial heifers can be used to improve confidence in selection decisions which can reduce development cost with faster genetic improvement in targeted traits.
Envigor describes an estimate of heterosis in crossbred cattle. Reported on a scale of 1 to 10, the results can be used as in indication of hybrid vigor. A higher score indicates increased heterosis. An Envigor score of 1 is equivalent to a purebred of a specific breed. An Envigor score of 4 to 5 is generally a first generation (F1) cross. A heifer that is a 3 breed cross will score a 6 or 7. This data can be found online at ugabeef.com/herd.
Birth Weight (BW) – Variation in birth weight a heifer or bull will pass along to its offspring. A higher score indicates greater genetic potential for heavier birth weight.
Calving Ease Direct (CED) – Percentage of unassisted births, indicating greater probability a calf will be born unassisted out of a first-calf heifer. Genetic factors such as birth weight and shape of the calf are included in CED. A higher value is greater calving ease.
Calving Ease Maternal (CEM) – The probability a first-calf heifer will calve unassisted. CEM includes all genetic factors that impact a heifer’s ability to calve unassisted, such as pelvic area and her genetic contribution to birth weight. A higher value is greater calving ease.
Stayability (STAY) – The chance a heifer will remain in the herd as a productive cow until at least six years of age. A higher value is desired.
Heifer Pregnancy Rate (HPR) – A heifer’s potential to conceive during breeding season, relative to other heifers. A higher value is desired.
Docility (DOC) – The animal’s genetic potential to be calm or have calm offspring. Higher scores indicate a higher probability of progeny with acceptable disposition.
Milk (M) – Expressed as pounds of calf weaning weight affected by the milk production of a calf’s dam. This is not a prediction of actual pounds of milk produced.
Scrotal Circumference (SC) - Difference in scrotal size as an indication of fertility in replacement
females. A higher score equates to higher scrotal size.
Performance Traits
Residual Feed Intake (RFI) – This is an indicator of feed efficiency. It is the difference in animals’ daily consumption of feed to achieve the same level of daily gain. Lower RFI indicates greater feed efficiency.
Average Daily Gain (ADG) – Based on pounds of gain per day. The Igenity score for Average Daily Gain (ADG) identifies an animal’s genetic potential for post-weaning growth.
Weaning Weight (WW) – lbs.at age of 205 days.
Yearling Weight (YW) – lbs. at age of 365 days.
Carcass Traits
Tenderness (TEND) – Animals’ genetic potential for carcass tenderness as measured by the WarnerBratzler Shear Force test. A higher score indicates greater tenderness.
USDA Marbling (MARB) – Marbling score indicates the degree of marbling in the rib eye at the 12th rib expressed in USDA marbling units.
Ribeye Area (REA) – Estimates muscling in a beef carcass and is measured in square inches of the ribeye muscle at the twelfth rib.
Fat Thickness (FAT) – Scored as depth of fat in inches over the ribeye muscle at the twelfth rib. Higher fat thickness scores equate to lower lean yield.
Hot Carcass Weight (HCW) - Hot carcass weight is the hot or unchilled weight of the carcass after slaughter and the removal of the head, hide, intestinal tract and internal organs.
AN - Angus SG - Santa Gertrudis
GV - Gelbvieh SMxAN - SimAngus
HP - Polled Hereford SM - Simmental
LM - Limousin XB - Crossbreed
Top 10% for MARB, REA and HCW. Top 20% for
AN Sire: AN - WAF Acclaim 389
Igenity Notes: Top 10% for heifer pregancy, average daily gain and marbling. Top 20% for WW and YW.
2/27/23 to G A R Sure Fire
AN - WAF Acclaim 389
Igenity Notes:
Ranks as one of the very top for WW, ADG, YW, MARB, REA and HCW. Fertility predictors are still strong for HPR and Scrotal Circumference.
2/27/23 to G A R Sure Fire
Sire: AN - WAF Acclaim 389
Igenity Notes:
Top 10% for growth performance and carcass merit in WW, ADG, YW, MARB, REA and HCW. Scores in the top 20% for heifer pregnancy
2/27/23 to G A R Sure Fire
Sire: AN - WAF Acclaim 389
Dam: AN
Igenity Notes:
Ranks in the top 10% for WW, ADG, YW and MARB. Also, ranks in the top 20% for Heifer pregnancy and Tenderness.
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Sire: AN - WAF Acclaim 389
Dam: AN
Igenity Notes:
Ranks in the top 20% for Calving Ease Maternal, and is also in the top 10% for WW, YW and Marbling.
Ranks in the top 10% for Marbling and the top 20% for WW, ADG and YW.
AN - WAF Acclaim 389
Igenity Notes: Strong Calvng Ease Maternal and Docility. Ranks a 10 score for WW, ADG, YW and Hot Carcass Weight (HCW). Top 10% MARB.
AN Sire: AN - WAF Acclaim 389
Igenity Notes: Ranks the highest score possible for WW, ADG, and YW. Top 20% for Marb, REA, HCW and SC.
2/27/23 to G A R Sure Fire
Sire: AN - JMA Rampage 1916
Dam: AN
Igenity Notes:
Ranks top 20% for Heifer Pregnancy, Tenderness, and Terminal Index.
2/27/23 to G A R Sure Fire
Igenity Notes: Exceptional growth traits with the highest score possible for WW, ADG, YW and HCW. Top 20% for Tenderness, MARB, REA and SC.
Sire: AN - JMA Rampage 1916
AN
Igenity Notes: Ranks well for both Production Index and Terminal Index. Top 20% for Docility, HPR, WW, YW, Tenderness, and HCW.
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Igenity Notes:
An ideal heifer for feed efficiency. Ranks in the top 20% for tenderness.
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Igenity Notes: Strong for Calving Ease Maternal, Milk and Staybility ranking in the top 20%. Still scores a 5 for RFI which implies improved feed efficiency.
2/27/23 to G A R Sure Fire
Igenity Notes:
One of only two heifers that ranks in the top 20% for all three indexes. Ranks a 9 for Stayability! Top 20% for WW, ADG, and YW.
AI’d 2/27/23 to G A R Sure Fire
Igenity Notes: Ranks in the top end for both the Production and Terminal Indexes. Top 10% for Marbling and HCW. Top 20% for WW and YW.
Igenity Notes: Top 20% for both Igenity Production and Terminal Indexes. Top 20% for Docility, Tenderness and REA. Ranks well for Residual Feed Intake.
Scores well for the feed efficiency marker, RFI. Ranks in the top 20% for Milk and Scrotal Circumference which is an indicator of fertility.
AN
AN
Igenity Notes: Ranks in the top 20% for Stayability and Yearling Weight. Scores a 10 for Scrotal Circumference which is an indirect indicator of fertility.
Igenity Notes:
Top 10% for Heifer Pregnancy and Scrotal Circumference as well as WW, ADG and YW. Top 20% for Marbling, REA and Docility.
2/27/23 to G A R Sure Fire
Igenity Notes: Ranks in the top 10% for Milk.
AI’d 2/27/23 to G A R Sure Fire
Dam: ANxHP Sire: AN
Igenity Notes:
Scores in the top 10% for Igenity Maternal Index. High ranking for Calving Ease Maternal, Milk, Stayabiity and SC with the bonus of an efficient RFI Score.
Sire: AN
Dam: AN
Igenity Notes: Top 10% for Igenity Production and Terminal Indexes. Scores in the top 10% for Heifer Pregnancy, WW, ADG, YW, Marbling and HCW.
3/3/23 - 4/17/23 to UG Enhance 1543 and Outlanders Colonel AT88
- 4/17/23 to UG Enhance 1543 and
Igenity Notes: Ranks in the top 10% for Igenity Maternal Index with scores in the top 20% for Calving Ease Maternal, Milk, and Stayability. More efficient RFI score.
AN
AN
Igenity Notes: Top 10% for both Igenity Production Index and Terminal Index. Scored with a more efficient Residual Feed Intake genotype.
2/27/23 to G A R Sure Fire
Igenity Notes: Top 10% for both Igenity Production and Terminal Indexes. Ranks in the top 20% for Stayability. Scored the highest score possible for Tenderness, 10.
PE’d 3/3/23 - 4/17/23 to UG Enhance 1543 and Outlanders
Colonel AT88
Igenity Notes: Ranks in the top 10% for Igenity Terminal Index. Ranks in the top 20% for Milk, WW and YW. Higher scorer for HCW and Scrotal Circumference.
3/3/23 - 4/17/23 to UG Enhance 1543 and Outlanders Colonel AT88
Igenity Notes:
Scored in the top 10% for Maternal Index. A high ranker for Calving Ease Maternal and the cow herd longevity trait known as Stayability.
Taylor Bronc 11674
Baldridge Bronc
Sire: HT Bronc 902
Kensington Blackbird 2074
Mytty In Focus
Dam: Taylor In Focus 674
CCC Miss Morrison Libby 274
Sire: SMxAN - JCCJ Main Event 951G
High growth performance and average daily gain. Scored 10 on ADG, Tenderness and Ribeye Area. Top 10% for both Production and Terminal indexes.
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Sire: SMxAN - JCCJ Main Event 951G
Dam: AN
Igenity Notes: Top 20% on Docility for Igenity Beef. High growth as seen on the WW and YW score. High for both Marbling and Ribeye.
3/3/23 - 4/17/23 to BCIV Atlas 1016, Brownlee
- JCCJ Main Event 951G
Igenity Notes: Top 10% for Igenity’s Production and Terminal Indexes. Scores high for YW, Tenderness and Ribeye Area.
Sire: AN - Brig Blaster 242-817
Dam: SMxAN
Igenity Notes:
Top 10% Igenity Terminal Index. Scores in the top 20% for Docility, Milk, WW, YW and HCW. RFI score of 4 implies better efficiency.
PE’d 3/3/23 - 4/17/23 to BCIV Atlas 1016, Brownlee Mtn Rainfall 370, and MPAC Booster
Dam: SMxAN Sire: SMxAN - JCCJ Main Event 951G
Igenity Notes: Ranks among the top 20% for Stayability and Milk.
Sire: AN - Brig Blaster 242-817
Dam: SMxAN
Igenity Notes: Ranks in the top 15% for Igenity Terminal Index.
PE’d 3/3/23 - 4/17/23 to BCIV Atlas 1016, Brownlee Mtn Rainfall 370, and MPAC Booster
SM - GSB Kinetic Energy 85Y
ANx
Igenity Notes:
Higher scores for Docility and Ribeye Area. Scored in the top 10% for the Igenity Terminal Index.
Sire: HP - MPB Advance Revolution X51
Dam: SMxAN
Igenity Notes: Scored well for Milk and Stayability. More efficient RFI score.
PE’d 3/3/23 - 4/17/23 to BCIV Atlas 1016, Brownlee Mtn Rainfall 370, and MPAC Booster
Tattoo: 2176 DOB: 12/31/21
AN - Brig Blaster 242-817
Igenity Notes: Scored a 9 for Igenity Tenderness and has above average scores for Stayability, Marbling and Ribeye Area.
PE’d 3/3/23 - 4/17/23 to BCIV Atlas 1016, Brownlee Mtn Rainfall 370, and MPAC Booster
Sire: HP - MPB Advance Revolution X51
Dam: SMxAN
Igenity Notes: Ranks in the top 20% for Stayability, WW and Tenderness.
2/27/23 to G A R Sure Fire
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ANx Sire: AN - Brig Blaster 242-817
Igenity Notes:
Ranks in the top 20% for Docility.
ANx Sire: SMxAN - Next Generation 418B
Igenity Notes: Scored in the top 20% for Igenity Terminal Index and received high Igenity scores for Doclity and Hot Carcass Weight.
PE’d 3/3/23 - 4/17/23 to BCIV Atlas 1016, Brownlee Mtn Rainfall 370, and MPAC Booster
2/27/23 to G A R Sure Fire
Sire: AN - Brig Blaster 242-817
Igenity Notes: More efficient Residual Feed Intake score and scored in the top 20% for Docility.
Sire: SMxAN - Next Generation 418B
Dam: SMxAN
Igenity Notes: Top 10% for the Igenity Production Index. Higher scoring for Docility and Tenderness. Moderate score for RFI showing better efficiency.
2/27/23 to G A R Sure Fire
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HP - MPB Advance Revolution X51
SMx
Igenity Notes:
Top 20% for Docility and Milk and has a more efficient RFI score of 5.
AI’d 2/27/23 to G A R Sure Fire
Sire: SMxAN - Mr CRDS Curly Bill
Igenity Notes: Ranks higher for Stayablity, Milk and Ribeye Area.
AI’d 2/27/23 to G A R Sure Fire
Sire: SM - GSB Kinetic Energy 85Y
Dam: ANx
Igenity Notes:
Scored in the top 10% for Ribeye Area and Ig-
Terminal Index.
Sire: SMxAN - Next Generation 418B
ANx
Igenity Notes:
Ranks in the top 15% for Igenity Terminal Index and Tenderness. RFI score of 5 suggest a more efficient genotype.
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SMxAN
Notes:
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Dam: SMxLM
Igenity Scores STAY HPR 4 5 DOC ADG 5 6 WW YW 6 6 MARB REA 6 5 Del Wt Target Wt Final Wt WDA ADG 650 792 778 1.88 1.08 Frame Disp Act. BW Act. Pelvic RTMS 5.6 2.0 70 180 2 Igenity Index TMI TTI TPI 5.60 5.50 5.35 Commercial Tattoo: 32K DOB: 2/8/22 AI’d
Dam:
SMxAN
Igenity Scores STAY HPR 4 4 DOC ADG 6 6 WW YW 6 6 MARB REA 6 6 Del Wt Target Wt Final Wt WDA ADG 626 816 778 1.86 1.29 Frame Disp Act. BW Act. Pelvic RTMS 6.1 1.0 70 195 1 Igenity Index TMI TTI TPI 5.10 5.95 5.55 Commercial Tattoo:
Dam: SRF Emulous 26
SRF Emulous 721
$VALUE $M $W $B $C 22 37 121 179 Angus 20504480 Tattoo: K26 DOB: 2/14/22 PE’d 3/3/23 - 4/17/23 to BCIV Atlas 1016, Brownlee Mtn Rainfall 370, and MPAC Booster 62
Sire: AN - SRF Emulation EXT 804
Dam: SMxLM
Igenity Scores STAY HPR 4 2 DOC ADG 6 4 WW YW 4 6 MARB REA 5 6 Del Wt Target Wt Final Wt WDA ADG 662 812 744 1.77 0.69 Frame Disp Act. BW Act. Pelvic RTMS 6.0 1.3 70 168 2 Igenity Index TMI TTI TPI 4.50 4.95 4.85 Commercial Tattoo:
W/C
CCR
$VALUE $API $TI 115.1 75.4 SimAngus 4133682 Tattoo: K13 DOB: 2/24/22 PE’d 3/3/23
GE EPDs CED BW 9.4 1.5 WW YW 80.9 124.6 CEM MILK 4.3 13.8 MARB REA 0.18 0.93 Del Wt Target Wt Final Wt WDA ADG 554 725 662 1.66 0.92 Frame Disp Act. BW Act. Pelvic RTMS 4.2 1.7 65 156 2
GG Wide Load Bristol
- 4/17/23 to BCIV Atlas 1016,
AN - SRF Emulation EXT 804
Igenity Notes:
Scored in the top 20% for Igenity Terminal Index, Calving Ease Maternal, Docility and Tenderness. RFI of 3 suggest improved efficiency.
BDMF Maxie K681
Sire: Mr CCF Vision Mr NLC Upgraged U8676
GCF Miss Elsa
EOHF Milo
Dam: Miss BDMF Maya G68
3J Maxie
PE’d 3/3/23 - 4/17/23 to BCIV Atlas 1016, Brownlee Mtn Rainfall 370, and MPAC Booster
Igenity Notes: Top 10% for Igenity’s Maternal Index. Scored a 10 for Stayability! In the top 20% for Calving
Sire: AN - Meldons High Weight 299
Dam: ANx
Igenity Notes:
Scores in the top 20% for Docility and Tenderness.
Igenity Notes: Scored the highest possible for Stayability. In the top 20% for Calving Ease Maternal.
3/3/23 - 4/17/23 to BCIV
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Sire: AN - Meldons High Weight 299
Dam: ANx
Igenity Notes: Scores in the top 10% for Igenity Terminal Index and well overall for both Docility and Tenderness.
AN - Meldons High Weight 299
Igenity Notes: Ranks in the top 20% for Docility and Tenderness. More efficient Residual Feed Intake Score of
Stonegate 66589/S3 2260
R Leader 6964
Sire: /S Mandate 66589 ET
/S Lady Domino 0158X
TH 95W 17Y Packer 144B
Dam: CES Julia 144B S3 ET
CES Julia 4009 E195
AI’d 2/27/23 to G A R Sure Fire
Sire:
Connealy Black Granite
Sire: Werner Flat Top 4136
Werner Lady 0304
Dam: Sa Laura 246
S A Laura 168
622
517 of 245 805
Sa 520 of 295 517
295
Tour of Duty 784
Heather 478
AN - SA 520 of 295 517
Scored well in the group for Docility, Heifer Pregnancy and Tenderness. More efficient RFI score of 5.
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AN
AN
Igenity Notes: Ranks with a high score for Docility and a top 10% score for Tenderness.
PE’d 3/3/23 - 4/17/23 to BCIV Atlas 1016, Brownlee Mtn Rainfall 370, and MPAC Booster
Commercial Tattoo: 128 DOB: 1/19/22
AN
AN
Igenity Notes: Ranks among the higher scoring heifers for Stayability, Docility and Milk.
PE’d 3/3/23 - 4/17/23 to BCIV Atlas 1016, Brownlee Mtn Rainfall 370, and MPAC Booster
Dam: AN Sire: AN
Igenity Notes: Ranks in the top 10% for both Igenity’s Production and Terminal Indexes. High scores across the board on CEM, DOC, WW, ADG, YW, MARB and SC.
AI’d 2/27/23 to G A R Sure Fire
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Dam: AN
Igenity Notes:
Ranks among the best in the group for Igenity’s Maternal and Production Indexes with high scores for CEM, HPR, WW, YW, TEND and SC. Efficienct RFI.
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Dam: AN Sire: AN
Igenity Notes:
Scores in the top 10% for Igenity’s Maternal index. Ranks high among the group for CEM, HPR, YW, MARB, and SC.
3/3/23 - 4/17/23 to BCIV Atlas 1016, Brownlee Mtn Rainfall 370, and MPAC Booster
2/27/23 to G A R Sure Fire
Igenity Notes: Scores well particularly on WW, YW, TEND, MARB and SC.
AN
AN
Igenity Notes: Special find with top 10% rank for all three Igenity indexes. Scores among the best for HPR, WW, ADG, YW, MARB and SC with a more efficient RFI.
AI’d 2/27/23 to G A R Sure Fire
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Igenity Notes:
Ranks in the top 20% for Igenity’s Terminal Index and still scores high for CEM, HPR, WW, ADG, YW and HCW.
AI’d 2/27/23 to G A R Sure Fire
Igenity Notes:
A top 10% heifer for Igenity’s Production and Terminal indices. She also has a strong score for Stayability, YW and SC. Scores a 10 on Tenderness!
3/3/23 - 4/17/23 to BCIV Atlas 1016, Brownlee Mtn Rainfall 370, and MPAC Booster
AN
Igenity Notes:
Scores higher among the group for Igenity’s Production and Terminal Indexes. High across the board on CEM, Milk, STAY, WW, ADG, YW and Tenderness.
Dam: AN Sire: AN
Igenity Notes: Ranks well for Igenity’s Production Index with high scores for Stayability, WW, ADG, YW and SC. Above average for MARB and REA.
AN
Dam: AN
Igenity Notes: Ranks among the higher scoring heifers for both Igenity’s Production and Terminal Indexes. Scores well for DOC, TEND, REA and HCW.
2/27/23 to G A R Sure Fire
92
Igenity Notes:
Higher scores for both Igenity Production and Igenity Terminal Indexes. Scores in the top 20% for Stayability and Tenderness. More efficient
of 4.
PE’d 3/3/23 - 4/17/23 to BCIV Atlas 1016, Brownlee Mtn Rainfall 370, and MPAC Booster
Igenity Notes:
Ranks among the top for Igenity’s Production Index and has high scores for CEM, DOC, STAY, WW, ADG, YW and SC.
PE’d 3/3/23 - 4/17/23 to BCIV Atlas 1016, Brownlee Mtn Rainfall 370, and MPAC Booster
Igenity Notes: Scores well across the board with particularly high spots for Dociity and Heifer Pregnancy.
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Sire: AN
Dam: AN
Igenity Notes: Scores strong on Milk, WW and YW.
PE’d 3/3/23 - 4/17/23 to BCIV Atlas 1016, Brownlee Mtn Rainfall 370, and MPAC Booster
AN - Lemmon New Design B145
Notes: Among the best for Heifer Pregnancy, ADG, YW, and Tenderness with an efficient RFI score of 5.
Igenity Notes:
Among the highest in the group for Heifer Pregnancy score, WW, ADG, YW and HCW all with a more efficient RFI score of 5.
B A F Kansas B411
G A R Ashland
Sire: G A R Kansas
Chair Rock Momentum 6057
G A R Sure Fire
Dam: BF Sure Fire 1117
Hillside Complete 1115
Sire: AN - Wells Sure Fire W734
Dam: ANx
Igenity Notes: Solid scores across the board with a 7 score for Marbling and a SC score of 8 which correlates with overall fertility.
2/27/23 to G A R Sure Fire
B A F Foolproof B471
G A R Sure Fire
Objective W99 101
Sire: G A R Foolproof
G A R Momentum 784
RWA Angus 20462553 Tattoo: B471 DOB: 12/2/21 AI’d 2/27/23 to Baldridge Marksman
A F Home Town B421
G A R Ashland Chair Rock Sure Fire 6095
A R Home Town
SydGen Enhance Dam: B A F Enchance B1569
Complete 1115
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ANx Sire: SMxAN - Next Generation 418B
Igenity Notes: This heifer scores scores a 7 or higher for 7 traits including CED, CEM, WW, ADG, YW, REA and HCW.
to G A R Sure Fire