Yardley Cattle Co Focus on the Female 2012

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FOCUS ON THE FEMALE 2012 zz Black Simmentals • Black Angus • Black Maine Anjous Saturday, November 17th, 2012 • 1:00 MST


A Commitment to Saturday, November 17th • 1:00 mst

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ear Friends, fellow Cattlemen and Valued Customers, Greetings from the beautiful mountains of Southern Utah. Welcome to our 35th annual bred cow and heifer sale. We look forward to seeing and hearing from you. We have something for everyone in this sale and the quality is as good as you can find anyplace in America. These cattle have worked for others and they will work for you. Two years ago Jirl Buck of Oklahoma bought a bred cow in our sale for $7,000. In his sale last week this cows heifer calf sold for $50,000 and the cow sold for $20,000. In the same sale Jones Show Cattle from Ohio and Trennepohl farms from Indiana bought a show heifer for $6,000. A year later she sold as a bred heifer for $9,500 and the man that bought her just sold her heifer calf a month ago for $36,000. We could go on and on telling of successes people have had with cattle they have bought from us. THESE ARE NOT ORDINARY CATTLE; IF YOU WANT THE BEST WE HAVE THEM IN VOLUME. I am 79 years old and have spent my life breeding and selecting this herd of cattle for MATERNAL TRAITS, PERFORMANCE, and EYE APPEALING LOOKS that you always enjoy seeing. We have never bred to many club calf bulls, because we want to keep the maternal traits in these cattle so they have the growth and milk to raise a 700 lb calf without creep, keep their flesh and stay fat while doing it. However, these cows and heifers really cross great on club calf bulls and raise very fancy calves. We have been AI’ing for 45 years. This has produced one of America’s greatest cow herds. This year we bred 400 in 30 days and had a 97% pregnancy rate. We have concluded there is never a bad time to purchase the right kind of heifers and cows. EFFICIENT MOTHER COWS THAT CAN DO THE MOST FOR THE LEAST ARE ALWAYS IN STYLE. Study your catalog, come and see our cattle, if you can’t do that, view them

online and buy with confidence. The show heifers we are offering are the best we can raise and will be competitive anyplace in the country. OUR GENETICS HAVE STOOD THE TEST OF TIME. This is a FAMILY OPERATION and I am very grateful for the help and interest of my wonderful family. This is the greatest blessing that anyone can have in life. We could not function without the great help of Josue Garcia & Jose Guzman and we want to thank them for their hard work and continuous dedication. WE LOVE AMERICA and feel very blessed to have had the freedom to make our own decisions and to do what we want to do with our lives. Our country and our Freedom are being threatened as never before. Our President does not believe in the Constitution or the Rule of Law. We pray every day that Mitt Romney will win and that we can get a conservative majority in the Congress that believe in Constitutional government, the free enterprise system, free markets and a lot less government regulations, less taxes, and less spending. We appreciate your confidence in our program. We are very grateful for your friendship. Call us if we can be of any help to you. We look forward to seeing you at the sale or talking to you on the phone. GOD BLESS YOU AND GOD BLESS AMERICA. Sincerely, yours for a better cattle business,

The GIB YARDLEY FAMILY, P.O. Box 288 Beaver, Utah 84713 Home: (435) 438-2424 Cell: (435) 310-0041


Trucking & DELIVERY

rANCH Sale Contacts

Accommodations:

Steve Bonham, Auctioneer............................405-823-2972 New Castle, OK Logan Ipsen..................................................916-947-2392 California Western Livestock Journal Craig Talkington, .........................................785-623-1789 Hays , KS Gib Yardley................................................. 435-310-0041 Steven Yardley............................................435-310-1725 Jeannie Y. Griswold................................... 435-421-1200 jeannieyardley@yahoo.com Consultant: John Griswold. Stillwater, OK......................405-780-3300 Kelvin Jorgenson. Exter, NE.......................402-366-9475 Mark Sneed. Stillwater, OK.........................937-269-1871

Sale and Ranch staff

Herd Records: Michelle Smith, Minersville, UT Sales Clerk: Tawnya Yardley, Beaver, UT, Ranch Staff: Josue Garcia, Jose Guzeman, Rodney & Tawnya Teichert, Emily Yardley, Jeannie Y. Griswold, Steven Yardley Veterinarians: Dr. Evan Yardley, Beaver, UT Dr. Mont Myers, Nephi, UT Brand Inspector: Thayne Marshall Catalog: Paradise Press, Richfield, UT Pay Clerk: Michelle Smith, Lori Hoffman, Emily Yardley AI Technician: Zane Yardley

Transportation

Beaver is 200 miles away from Salt Lake City or Las Vegas, NV, on I-15. From Salt Lake, Sky West Airline commuter (The Delta Connection) serves Cedar City, which is 50 miles south of Beaver. Beaver has many excellent motels and restaurants, and an airstrip for private planes. You must call us to meet your plane as there is no taxi service.

Sale Information

Auctioneer & Staff

Please leave detailed information with the sales clerk about your trucking needs and arrangements. We will work with you to help find the best and most efficient means for hauling. We will guarantee to have your animals delivered anywhere within the United States for no more than $300/head. Last year we sent a semi load to Colfax Iowa for $150 a head.

Request the Yardley Cattle Company special room rate. Please try to reserve rooms as far in advance as possible to guarantee room rate. Comfort Inn.....................................................435-438-6283 South Interchange $55 Days Inn .........................................................435-438-7800 North Interchange $49 Butch Cassidy Inn...........................................435-438-2438 Downtown limited trailer parking $50

Ranch and Sale Location

Once you arrive in Beaver, go to the Post Office corner on Main and Center Streets in town. Take Milford Highway 21, go west on Center 1 & 1/2 miles to the Yardley Black Cow/Calf sign, turn right and proceed north and west across the field to our sale barn. You will pass our house 1/4 mile north of the highway, but continue one more mile to the barn.

UPON Leaving Hwy 21, traveling north on the gravel road, except for our house and lot, the horses, cattle and land do not belong to us until you cross the cattle guard just below our sale barn.


TERMS & CONDITIONS

TERMS: No cattle will leave sale yards until full settlement has been made immediately after the sale. Payment terms are cash or a good check. All “returned” or insufficient checks will be immediately turned over to the District Attorney for immediate prosecution. This is a felony and charges will be filed. BIDDING: All animals will sell to the highest bidder. Any disputes or challenges regarding bids will be settled by the auctioneer whose decision will be final. RISK: All animals are at the owner’s risk prior to their sale and become the property of the buyer as soon as the animal is declared sold by the auctioneer at which time the buyer assumes all risk. ANNOUNCEMENTS: Announcements from the auction block will take precedence over any printed matter. BREEDING DATES: Heifers will start calving February 1st and cows February 20th. Most of the cows will calve in March with some April and a few into May. WE HAVE HIGHLIGHTED THE SIRE TO WHICH THE VETERINARIAN, TO THE BEST OF HIS ABILITY, HAS DETERMINED THE ANIMAL BRED TO. However, we cannot guarantee they will calve from this mating. HEALTH: Every animal in this sale, to the best of our knowledge, is healthy and eligible for interstate shipment. Cows were vaccinated last spring for IBR, P13, BVD, BRSV, Vibrio, 5-way lepto and trichomoniasis. The heifer calves have been fully vaccinated and boostered. All cows that have had calves are vaccinated in January with Scour Guard 4 and 8 Way. They just need a booster and the bred heifers should get two shots, three weeks apart before they calve. All Cattle have had Dectomax, and given OneShot Ultra 8. Calves have had two shots Bova Shield Gold and OneShot Ultra 8 BREEDING GUARANTEE: All females sold under the conditions “safe in calf” have been pregnancy checked by a licensed veterinarian and sell with no further guarantee. No guarantee is given that bred females will deliver a live calf. All heifer calves are guaranteed breeders. If the heifer failed to breed, we require a statement from the veterinarian who checked her, stating the problem and that the problem was not due to negligence or improper management, which will void the guarantee. This guarantee may be void if 1) a female is highly obese, has been shown extensively past July 1st and has not steadily been attempted to be bred and 2) if she is flushed at any time in the first year after the date of the sale. These two exemptions do not apply if the female is examined by our vet to have an underdeveloped reproductive tract that would have been present at the time she was sold. Infections or other enlargement do not constitute “undeveloped.” 100% of the purchase price less salvage value of the female will be credited to the next sale. No other expenses occurred in the female will be reimbursed to the buyer. In cases where the animal is subject to hormonal or surgical reproduction techniques or damage caused by foreign bodies after the sale, this contract is null and void. The seller is not responsible for sickness not apparent at time of sale. It is useless to breed more than two heat cycles, artificially. If they haven’t settled artificially then, they must be put with a fertile bull for the summer. After salvage value we give you credit in next year’s sale or give a heifer of equal value. In no event will the seller be responsible for more than the purchase price, less salvage value. AI CERTIFICATE: The purchase of A.I. certificates is the responsibility of the buyer, as well as, the registration of all calves born after sale day. REGISTRATION CERTIFICATES: Supplied on eligible animals upon request on the sales slip at time of settlement or within 20 days. Leave the name and address to which you would like purchases transferred on your sales slip. CONTRACT: The above Terms and Conditions of this sale shall constitute a contract between buyer and seller and be equally binding on both. Animals that are resold following the sale shall constitute a separate transaction and the rights and obligations of the two parties connected there to are not covered by these Terms and Conditions. TRUCKING: All trucking, pricing and trucking fees are the responsibility of the buyer, but we will help you all we can with coordinating loads.

LIABILITIES: Although accidents at livestock sales seldom occur, everyone attending this sale does so at their own risk. We try to keep the most accurate records possible and have bull tight fences, but once on a rare occasion, accidents of breeding occur that we are not aware of or cannot control. We will do everything we can to determine the correct parentage, but cannot guarantee it. The owners and employees of Yardley Cattle Co. assume no liability, legal or otherwise in the event of an accident, bodily injury, theft, error or omissions in catalogs or parentage verification. Cattle are kept in their own individual breeding groups until the first to mid July. Due to size and layout of the Forest permit it is necessary to mix breeding groups at that time. Only our own personal herd sires are taken on the mountain. Select groups of cattle will stay with one sire all summer long, but on the majority of late calving cows we cannot guarantee sire parentage unless a parentage identification test is ran. IGENITY labs runs this procedure for around $30.

Absentee Bidding

If you are unable to attend the sale but would like to bid on the lots offered we encourage you to call prior to sale day. There are two ways to participate in the bidding if you are unable to attend the sale.

1-Work with one of us to fill your order...

Due to the size of the offering it is impossible to picture every cow. There are many quality females that may not be highlighted that will fit your program. Feel free to call anytime prior to the sale. Sale days are crazy!! It is much easier for yourselves and for us if you are able to visit with us prior to the sale about certain lots. Gib: 435-310-0041, Jeannie: 435-421-1200, Steven: 435-310-1725

2-Bidding via DVAuctions….

Bid via www.DVAuction.com. For more information contact Kate @ 402-649-8048 or Roxanne @ 402-649-7946 3-Sale Day Phones. These phones are only for bidding and we HIGHLY RECOMMEND PRIOR ARRANGEMENTS AS THE LINES MAY BE BUSY AND YOU MAY NOT BE ABLE TO GET THROUGH. If prior arrangements have been made we will accommodate you to the best of our ability. Jeannie.........................................................(435) 421-1200 Emily.............................................................(435) 310-0038 John Griswold...............................................(405) 780-3300

PRE-SALE REGISTRATION FOR ATTENDING BIDDERS AND ABSENTEE BIDDERS.

If you would like to register as an absentee bidder please call 435-421-1200. You may be required to list your bank telephone number and your drivers license number. All absentee buyers must be pre-registered. Any lots purchased by absentee bidders must be paid for in full via wire-transfer on Monday, November, 19th prior to load-out or delivery unless prior arrangements have been made. We appreciate your cooperation.

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For more information and registering to bid! Call Kate @ 402-649-8048 or Roxanne @ 402-649-7946 Before you can be approved you will need to provide a letter of reference from your lending institute. It must include the lenders letterhead, phone, address, contact person at the institution and a monetary range that can be used for purchases.

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Yardley Genetics....

The offering of 2012

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16 Head of Show and Donor Heifer Calves 84 Elite Simmental, Angus, & Maine Anjou Simmental Bred Heifers and Cows

• We are proud to offfer you this set of 2012 Females and feel that no matter where you travel from you will not be dissapointed. We have strived to raise quality genetics for generations. This is a program that has stood the test of time. There are many Donor quality females in our offering and many more that will make solid cattle for you our customer. You’ll find that our “Focus is truly on the Female” November 17th. With the female as the priority, all else will fall into place. • Sorting down to 16 head of heifers, represented within these pages, is perhaps one of the most enjoyable things we do as a family all year. We discuss Granddams from years gone by, how they move, and what we should name all of them. The one thing that we really focus on is the ablity to make cows. There is huge donor potential in the open division. They are sorted from our top replacements, and come from a long line of top maternal genetics from the heart of our program. • We take great pride in the “clean up” bulls that we use, we call them herd bulls. Many of them come from top herds across the Nation or are hand selected from our bull calves each year. We know their lineage for generations, we know how their mothers milk, what their body condition score is, what type of feet and udder quality they have, and we only use the best. Our bulls in the pasture are of equal or higher quality as those in the tank and take pride in thier genetic merit. Don’t hesitate to buy a female that is pasture bred! •Take the time to visit our bull pens. The entire 2012 heifer and bull calves are penned and available for viewing. We want you to see what these cows produce. Make plans to attend our 40th Annual bull sale March 9th, 2013 in beautiful Beaver, UT. • FLUSHES-Yardley Cattle Company will be reserving one successful embryo flush on every open heifer in our sale. Lots 1-16. All flushes will be at our expense and your convenience, and will include 8 grade 1 embryos. Flushes on open heifers will not be taken until after their first calf.

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The Bold... The Beautiful ...

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The ladies of 2012

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Sweet Dreams

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YISweet Dreams Z29 POLLED 3/4 SIMM 1/4 ANGUS

Sire: Shocking Dream by CNS Dream On Dam: U450 by OCC Legend x A144 by Whirlaway BD: 2/20/12 BW: 87 WW: 710 EPDS: BW: 0.7 WW: 55.3 YW: 72.3 MK: 18.6

• A144 was the cornerstone cow in our program as we grew up. We kept three herd bulls out of this grand old cow for our own use. We weren’t doing a lot of ET during those years but flushed her one time. If there was ever a grand old cow it was A144, there is royalty in this pedigree. U450 produced a $6,300 bull in our 2010 sale. Sweet Dreams is the type of female to start a program around, she’s big bellied, soft middled, moves great and has the bone substance and cool front to make a statement in the pasture and in the showring. She combines all of this in a feminine package that shouts “donor.” Generations of great cow families bring you this one. Don’t miss her! YA R D L E Y C AT T L E CO. • P G 6 • 4 3 5 - 3 1 0 - 0 0 4 1


OPEN HEIFERS

Lot 2

YI polled 1/2 simm 1/2 anGUS Steel’in love Z129 Sire: Steel Force by Dream On Dam: S51 by BT Bando 196J by Bando 598 BD: 3/8/12 BW: 85 WW: 720 EPDS: BW: 0.1 WW: 55.8 YW: 84.8 MK: 20

• Steel’In Love is one that will show and has the pattern and look to wear purple more often than not. You’ll have a hard time faulting this heifer. She knows she’s pretty and walks with a confident air. With plenty of rib, hind quarter, bone and overall mass, I promise you’re going to love her. S51 stamps out females that are destined for the show ring. They look good as babies and unbelievable as breds. S51 was Grand Champion Angus female at the Utah Angus Show and Sale that Jeannie judged and she purchased this cow as a result of how much she loved her.

Lot 3

YI POLLED PB SIMMENTAL Golden Girl Z25 Sire: Flying B Cut Above Dam: X158 by Y1 Attraction x T68 by Pinion BD: 2/18/12 BW: 84 WW: 610 EPDS: BW: 2.2 WW: 50.3 YW: 67 MK: 21.2

• This one comes with Dad’s vote as his favorite. She’s out of a maternal sister to one of the hottest

Simmental sires in the Nation, Yardley High Regard. The pedigree, an awesome front, powerfully constructed, great structure, and all in a purebred package. This is one you better own if you’re playing in the purebred scene. She is going to be an awesome cow. Buy with confidence. This is the kind that makes you money. Y1 Attraction is a Dream On grandson and out of G41, one of our great old cows. F O C U S O N T H E F E M A L E ‘ 1 2 • P G 7 • w w w. y a rd l e yc a t t t l e co. co m


OPEN HEIFERS

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YI polled 3/8 MAINE ANJOU Fairy Dust Z113

Sire: Y1 Prince by Yardley Fortune by Bouncer Dam: P148 by Cherokee x Blk Destiny BD: 3/7/12 BW: 83 WW: 655

• We have really regretted selling Prince. We just used him sparingly AI, and his calves have been dang good! This heifer has been a favorite from the start. Bart Herndon came out and clipped the calves before pictures and this was his favorite “girl” of the sale. She’s as good as you can put one together. Impressive in her stoutness and admirable in her style. She’s got the bone, power and look to turn more than a few heads! She carries a complete outcross pedigree to Maine genetics and is going to be a true breeding piece. Cherokee daughters have been some of the very best Maine cows we have owned.

Lot 5

YI ANGUS Make Believe Z89 Sire: Royal Jet by OCC Jet Stream Dam: S88 by Sterling Percision x Traveler 7325 BD: 3/3/12 BW: 76 WW: 660

• Emily told me she loves all of the heifers, but this one is one she really loves. Make Believe has made a lot of friends this fall. She’s donor good and is the kind that spells PRETTY. Her dam produced a $10,000 bull in our bull sale last year, she makes them good every year. She has the rib capacity, broodiness, and eye appeal that will spell out profit. Combined with her pedigree she’ll produce right on the money everytime.

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OPEN HEIFERS

Lot 6

YI RED POLLED 3/4 SIMM 1/4 AN Daffodil Girl Z175 Sire: GCF Billy The Kid Dam: U150 by Pinion x H48 by Blk Beaver BD: 3/15/12 BW: 93 WW: 600 EPDS: BW: 2.8 WW: 58.8 YW: 77.2 MK: 16.9

• Herford boys line up, here’s your girl to make those cool colored calves. She’s powerful, she’s pretty, and she comes from a cow family that flat out produces. Take note of pedigree here, H48 the grand old Black Beaver daughter falls on the bottom side. This cow family will produce year after year, making them pretty and profitble. Color aside you could make this one black, brown, or purple and she’d still be the right kind. She’s cool made, zipper fronted, and has plenty of pretty with the potency to be competive no matter how you take her in your program. Donor cow canidate from the get go.

Lot 7

YI HORNED 1/4 SM 1/4 MA 1/4 AN Sunkissed Z120 Sire: Sundance by Cracker Barrell Dam: S2 by Bouncer x P179 by Juniper BD: 3/7/12 BW: 96 WW: 675 EPDS: BW: 2.2 WW: 53.3 YW: 70.6 MK: 13

• We take a great deal of pride in making sure these heifers aren’t just “powerful in the showring.” We want them “powerful in the pasture,” the type and kind that will go on to be profitable as brood Matrons. That is what drives us and really is the true test of a program. Picking out feature heifers is one of our favorite things we do as a family all year. Sunkissed was easy to add to the list. She’s carries a beautiful baldy face with a broody made powerful style throughout. Cool fronted and pretty made, raise your hand and take this girl home! Double registered Simmental and Maine Anjou.

Lot 8

YI POLLED 1/2 SIMM 1/2 ANGUS Hot Spell Z135 Sire: GCF Billy The Kid Dam: S38 by RAF Hairy All x P205 by Y1

Corrector BD: 3/9/12

BW: 95 WW: 705 EPDS: BW: 0.6 WW: 56.7 YW: 81.5 MK: 16.5

• S38 is the kind of female you wish you had a whole pasture of. She’s big bodied, feminine made, and she makes you money. In our 2010 sale she produced an $8,000 bull. We are bringing you a set of calves out of our greatest females and Hot Spell is no exception. Take a look at the bone this one carries. She is a powerhouse. She’s big bellied, pretty and going to make an awesome bred and turn into a powerful brood Matron. Donor Female is stamped across her side. This one is an investment worth making!

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OPEN HEIFERS

Lot 9

YI ANGUS Heatstroke Z66 Sire: Lut by Lutton Dam: X31 by OCC Just Right x U75 Sitz

Tradition 8805 BD: 2/27/12 BW: 64 WW: 600

• Yardley Heatstoke is easy on the eyes. She’s the one your drawn to every time you walk into the pen. She’s feminine made and carries a bold forerib. She has the design that’s demanded in the show ring and donor pen alike, and has plenty of power to go with the pretty. These heifer calves are the buy of the sale. They are the top of the pen and come from solid cow families generations deep. Don’t miss out.

Lot 10

YI POLLED 5/8 SIMM 3/8 ANGUS Sweet Appeal Z99

Sire: GCF Billy the Kid by Cupid by OCC Legend Dam: T175 by Sears 122 x H48 Blk Beaver BD: 3/3/12 BW: 95 WW: 680 EPDS: BW: 1.8 WW: 53.8 YW: 73.4 MK: 15.5

• The easiest way to describe Sweet Appeal is cow power. When the cows were coming home this fall we all saw her and knew she was one for the sale, she’s the right type and kind. Take note of H48, she is the granddam of two of our feature heifers this year. She was a moderate made powerhouse that literally never saw a thin day in her life, SHE WAS ALWAYS FAT. She was the kind that took care of her calf while she took care of herself and brought in a good one every year. You be the judge of quality but I promise this is one you’re going to love.

Lot 11

YI ANGUS Morning GLory Z111 Sire: HF Ranger Smith 185X by Kodiak Dam: X14 by Pioneer x U51 by Y1 Bando BD: 3/5/12 BW: 67 WW: 550

• When it’s all said and done this female is going to make a great brood Matron. She is nice neat shouldered, big bellied, long in her stride and pretty in her makeup. Morning Glory will make an awesome junior project, she has a perfect personality. This is the kind that you won’t mind having in the pasture for the next ten years while the emotional attachment of “first show heifer” is wearing off. We purchased her sire Ranger in Canada for $11,000, he is sired by Kodiak who sold two years ago for $150,000.

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OPEN HEIFERS

Lot 12

ANGUS YI Summer Love Z88 Sire: Net Return Dam: U92 by Duff New Edition x C72 Freeze

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BD: 3/3/12

BW: 76 WW: 610

• We talk cow families a lot at our house, we’ve grown up with them and Dad has spent his life developing them. C72 was as good a cow as we have ever owned. Her Daughters and Granddaughters are some of the greatest Angus cows on the place. We kept a bull out of Miss Yardley U92 last year to use in our own program. She is an easy doing, big bodied female that passes her look and design to her offspring. Turn around and look twice at this solid made female, seldom do you find an Angus with this much bone and power. She’s more than just a “Summer Love,” she’s the kind you’re going to love all year long.

Lot 13

YI POLLED 3/4 SIMM 1/4 AN Glamour Z182 Sire: GCF Billy The Kid Dam: R186 by Y1 Trust x M7 3C Sturdy BD: 3/21/12 WW: 630 EPDS: BW: 3.9 WW: 58.1 YW: 82.3 MK: 21.3

• Glamour is the kind that you fall in love with as a baby and you get excited when you envision what she is going to look like as a bred heifer. Soft in her design with an extra amount of look and charm. Her mother is a maternal sister to a star heifer in our 2009 sale. This cow family has done a great job for us. You’re going to have a difficult time sorting through these heifers, it’s pretty easy to love them all.

Lot 14

YI POLLED 5/8 SIMM 1/4 AN Sunflower Z205 Sire: Sundance Dam: U82 by Sears 122 x K233 by Meyer 734 BD: 4/6/12 BW: 70 WW: 530 EPDS: BW: -1.0 WW: 44.3 YW: 57 MK: 11

• Sunflower is one of the babies of the group and she keeps getting better everyday. She’s long bodied and classy, with an extra dose of power yet still maintains plenty of femininity. With a double dose of Meyer 734 on the bottom side she has an extra dose of maternal. She had a maternal brother that brought $5,000 in our 2010 sale. Sundance is known for producing great females and Sunflower just adds to the success.

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OPEN HEIFERS

Lot 15

YI POLLED 3/4 SIMM 1/4 ANGUS Lovestruck Z221 Sire: Power by Power Stroke x Lucy’s Boy Dam: W86 by SVF/HTP Pressure Point x Temptation BD: 5/3/12 BW: 82 WW: 515 EPDS: BW: 1.9 WW: 63.2 YW: 92.5 MK: 21.2

• Lovestruck is out of a great Pressure Point daughter. Pressure Point females have been great producers for us and having him in a pedigree is an extra advantage. W86’s maternal sister sold in our feature show heifer division in 2008. This cow family will stamp them out pretty every time. Her first calf sold for $6,000. Cow power like this will make you a profit every time. Lovestruck is big boned, thick made and powerfully constructed.

Lot 16

YI ANGUS Country Girl Z184 Sire: North Country by Kodiak Dam: R2 by Design 878 x N8 by Freedom BD: 3/23/12 BW: 79 WW: 525

• I’ve wrote it before and I’m sure I’ll write it again, this is one of the prettiest and most consistent females we own. Great cow families are priceless, they flat out make money. R2 will stamp out a great one every single year without fail. This is the first heifer calf she’s had, her bulls have been picture bulls, every year and in the top of the pen. The Granddam N8 I wrote one time, “could be a yard ornament that you had out there just to look at.” This cow family is one of my all time favorites. Country Girl has her own personal merit of being flat out good, now add that to a phenomenal cow family and take this one home!

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Our Story...Our Passion...Yardley Quality...

Simmental Division

Miss Yardley Y185

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Lot 17YI Miss Yardley Y185 Polled 1/2 SIMM 1/2 ANGUS

Sire: GCC Hard as Steel by Steel Force x OCC Homer Dam: U173 by Sears 122 by Meyer 734 x Y1 Supreme BD: 3/28/11 WW: 635 EPDS: BW: 1.4 WW: 50.9 YW: 71 MK: 14.3 Likely safe to AI: 4/30 Duracell PE: 5/9 Mtn Dream

• Hard as Steel produced lot 1 and 3 in our 2012 annual bull sale with $44,000 in sales between the two young herd sires. When you view this female it’s evident of the type of cattle he’s siring. Y185 was Emily’s pick for the feature lot from the get go. It’s easy to see why when you look at the beautiful side profile of this moderate, big bellied female. She has all the style and eye appeal to produce great cattle and is a true donor in the making. She’s put excitement in our Autumn days, let her do the same to yours! F O C U S O N T H E F E M A L E ‘ 1 2 • P G 1 3 • w w w. y a rd l e yc a t t t l e co. co m


Miss Yardley Y180

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Lot 18

YI Miss Yardley Y180 Polled 1/2 SIMM 1/2 ANGUS

Sire: Yardley High Regard Dam: U105 by Tradition x RAF Xplorer BD: 3/23/11 WW: 705 EPDS: BW: 1.2 WW: 50.3 YW: 70.9 MK: 18 AI: 4/25 Longhaul PE: 5/9 OCC 600X

• High Regard sired females have been catching eyes and topping sales across the Nation, including Wernings’ 2011, $30,000 feature and Grindstone Creek Farms $20,000 feature. Y180 exemplifies the traits that are making High Regard so popular. She is extremely long bodied and deep made, long necked, smooth shouldered, and big hipped. She boasts an impressive 702# WW. Make her yours on the 17th!

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S I M M E N TA L B R E D H E I F E R S

Lot 19

YI RED POLLED PB SIMMENTAL Miss Yardley Y132 Sire: Dominance Dam: T138 by Casper x Whirlaway BD: 3/9/11 WW: 676 EPDS: BW: 2.8 WW: 59.8 YW: 74.9 MK: 22.2 Safe to AI: 5/5 Frontman PE: 5/9 600X

• In 2010 we saw Dominance in the yards at Denver shortly before he was named the Supreme Champion Simmental bull and fell in love with him. His Champion winning pen of three bull calves were equally impressive. We bought into a semen package and at $250/straw, you can bet we were very selective on the females we bred. T138 was one of these elite females. She’s a maternal sister to Pinion and one of the prettiest cows we own. If you’re raising PB Simmy’s you better look long and hard at this one, she’s bred for greatness. Kesslers Frontman is a moderate made Angus tank who has had calves sell for $15,000, and $16,000.

Lot 20

YI polled 3/8 SIMM 5/8 ANGUS Miss Yardley Y43 Sire: Right On Dam: 427 by Meyer 734 BD: 4/9/11 WW: 620 EPDS: BW: .1 WW: 45.7 YW: 62.2 MK: 16.4 Likley safe AI: 4/21 No Improvement PE: 5/9 600X

• This Meyer 734 Granddaughter exhibits the same eye appeal, and style that have made his daughters sale toppers for so many years. She’s massive ribbed and soft made. Half bloods like this work in every facet of the industry.

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Lot 21

YI POLLED 3/4 SIMM 1/4 ANGUS Miss Yardley Y123 Sire: Sundance Dam: M35 by 3C Jigger x Y1 Colonel BD: 3/6/11 WW: 591 EPDS: BW: 3.9 WW: 64.3 YW: 87.9 MK: 15 Likley safe AI: 4/21 Thunder PE: 5/9 600X

•Out of a top-notch cow family, loaded with eye appeal and performance, Y123 has solid females backing her for several generations. Her dam has averaged 705 adj WW on 7 head of calves. In our 2010 sale Y123’s maternal brother sold in the #10 slot for $4,500. Y123 exhibits the mass, style and substance that has made her cow family so solid. Bid with confidence

Lot 22

YI POLLED 3/4 SIMM 1/4 ANgus Miss Yardley Y39 Sire: Sundance Dam: H136 by Mr Dunk x Y1 Magnificent BD: 4/4/11 WW: 730 EPDS: BW: 5.2 WW: 75.4 YW: 101 MK: 9.1 Likley safe AI: 5/4 Gold Standard PE: 5/9 600X

• Hails from a cow family loaded with performance and longevity. Her dam, H136, is still going strong at 14 years old, she has weaned 12 calves averaging 650# adj WW. Y39 has an 728# adj WW. Massive bone and rib capacity with a big hip, smooth shoulder and wide top make this soft made female a complete package. Gold Standard sold in Griswold for $65,000.

Lot 23

YI polled 3/4 simMental Miss Yardley Y220 Sire: Steel Force Dam: M100 by K229 by Meyer 734 BD: 3/2/11 WW: 540 EPDS: BW: 1.4 WW: 59.7 YW: 81.5 MK: 16.6 Likley safe AI: 4/27 SAV Bismark PE: 5/9 600X

• Out of the same M100 x Steel Force flush, Y220 is nearly a carbon copy of last year’s feature and crowd favorite, lot 41, which sold for $4,000 to Marc Daniels of Manti. M100 is one of the all time greatest females we have ever owned. She is generations good with a long line of top quality females behind her. She has produced many sale-topping individuals. Power in this pedigree. AI’d to the #1 ranked Angus sire SAV Bismark.

Lot 24

YI POLLED 1/2 sIMM 1/2 ANGUS Miss Yardley Y178 Sire: GCC Johnny 209 by Steel Force Dam: U31 by OCC Legend x SS Goldmine BD: 3/24/11 WW: 585 EPDS: BW: -1.2 WW: 45 YW: 61.6 MK: 16.5 AI: 5/16 Manifest PE: 5/19 Chrome

• Y178’s dam, U31,’s first calf was a sale topper at $9,500 selling to Klent Schnell of Nebraska. U31 transmits “The Look” to her calves & Y178 is no exception. She carries the greatest maternal lines in the industry with Legend, Goldmine, and Steel Force.

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Lot 25

YI polled 1/4 sm 1/2 an 1/8 ma Miss Yardley Y7

Sire: OCC Prototype Dam: W169 by Nomad x Nichols Legacy BD: 2/6/11 WW: 506 EPDS: BW: -2.7 WW: 40.1 YW: 54.3 MK: 17.1 AI: 4/24 Duracell PE: 5/9 Mountain Dream

• This female is big bellied and easy fleshing. With a powerful hip, length and body Y7 should have an exceptional calf this spring out of Mountain Dream, a Dream On clone that we purchased this spring.

Lot 26

YI POLLED 3/8 simmental 5/8 angus Miss Yardley Y10 Sire: OCC Missing Link Dam: W135 by Pr Point x Y1 Corrector BD: 2/10/11 WW: 555 EPDS: BW: 1.3 WW: 50.1 YW: 80 MK: 20.2 AI: 4/30 Thunder PE: 5/9 OCC 600X

• OCC Missing Link half bloods have been crowd favorites in several of our bull sales. As you study the profile of this female counterpart with the same spring of rib and softness in a moderate package you can understand why.

Lot 27

YI POLLED 3/4 SIMM 1/4 ANGUS Miss Yardley Y142 Sire: GCS Lonestar by BC Lookout x Dream On Dam: N14 by Birch x Overtime BD: 3/11/11 WW: 700 EPDS: BW: 3.2 WW: 63.3 YW: 86.2 MK: 19.7 Likley safe AI: 5/4 GCC Gold Standard by Total Recall PE: 5/9 600X

• This big-bellied female had an impressive 698# WW. Her Dam N14 has averaged 668# WW on seven head of calves. Gold Standard sold in Griswold Cattle’s sale for $65,000.

Lot 28

YI POLLED 3/4 SIMM 1/4 ANGUS Miss Yardley Y111 Sire: Sundance Dam: P124 by SS Goldmine x Bonanza BD: 3/6/11 WW: 600 EPDS: BW: .5 WW: 48.2 YW: 61.6 MK: 16.8 Likley safe AI: 5/6 Duracell PE: 5/9 Mtn Dream

• Stems from some of the best and most memorable stock on our ranch, with white faces several generations back. Her mother, P124 has averaged 654# WW on six head of calves. If you want a stylish baldy then look no further. Likely safe to the popular AI stud Duracell by Dream On.

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Lot 29

YI Miss Yardley Y44 polled 1/2 simm 1/2 angus

Sire: OCC Rising Sun Dam: S33 by Positive Power x U2 BD: 4/13/11 WW: 785 EPDS: BW: 4.3 WW: 61.5 YW: 85.2 MK: 22.6 AI: 4/24 X344 PE: 5/9 600X

• Boasted an impressive 783# WW, PERFORMANCE at it’s best.

Lot 30

YI Miss Yardley Y57 polled pb simmental

Sire: Trademark by Power Stroke Dam: T10 by Warehouse x Sears 122 BD: 2/20/11 WW: 656 EPDS: BW: 1.2 WW: 59.2 YW: 75.2 MK: 15.5 AI: 4/21 Apache PE: 5/9 600X

Lot 31

YI POLLED 3/4 SIMM 1/4 ANGUS Miss Yardley Y142 Sire: Lonestar by BC Lookout x Dream On Dam: N14 by Birch x Overtime BD: 3/11/11 WW: 700 EPDS: BW: 3.2 WW: 63.3 YW: 86.2 MK: 19.7 AI: 5/4 Gold Standard PE: 5/9 600X

• Y57 is out of T10 whose last bull calf sold in our ’11 sale for $4,750.

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ne of our families memory building experiences and enjoyment is moving our cattle from Asay Creek, 20 miles to high country where they summer at 9 to 10,000 feet elevation. There is no more beautiful country on earth. The grass is strong and it is a summer haven for our cattle and us. The cattle graze year round on grass and browse ranges. We live in an area where we still embrace the heritage of the Old West. Our livestock culture still survives where the valley and sagebrush lie in the shadows of majestic mountains under endless sky…. where the solitude is not loneliness but a refreshing peace from the modern world. Our natural beauty is preserved and enhanced by the practical stewardship of reputation cowboys and cowmen….whose lives are shaped by the dominant environment. Weaning - Asay Creek 2012

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Simmental Bred Cows

Miss Yardley U38

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YI Miss Yardley U38 Polled 3/8 SIMM 5/8 ANGUS

Sire: OCC Rising Sun by OCC Jet Stream Dam: S330 by Positive Power x Spade BD: 2/22/08 WW: 570 EPDS: BW: 2.3 WW:50.7 YW: 80.1 MK:11.0 PE: 6/1 Right On

• U38 exemplifies what OCC Rising Sun crossed on a powerful Simmental can do. Look at the depth and softness on this beauty. S330 was a powerful broody made cow, with a big hip and solid top. U38 has the eye appeal and style to make great one’s. Take your time to look her over, she’s just the right type for any facet of the industry.

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Lot 33

YI polled 5/8 simm 1/4 angus Miss Yardley X110 Sire: Sherriff Taylor by 3C Macho Dam: T64 by Cowboy Up x Overtime BD: 3/6/10 WW: 700 EPDS: BW: 2.7 WW: 59.6 YW: 80.8 MK: 20.5 AI: 5/30 Built Right PE: 6/1 Hard as Steel

• X110 is a young cow with a promising future, eye appeal and free movement. She has the hair and style to raise show heifers with a soft made, broodiness. The more you look at her, the more you like her. Big footed, big boned. Could have great club calves.

Lot 34

YI polled pb sIMMENTAL Miss Yardley W120 Sire: Pinion by Prowler Dam: K52 by Y1 Corrector x Jet Top BD: 3/8/09 WW: 670 EPDS: BW: 1.9 WW: 58.2 YW: 69.4 MK: 16.3 Likley safe AI: 5/18 High Regard PE: 5/21 Whirl of a Dream

• Black Baldies of this quality are easy to look at, hard to come by, and fast to go. K52 is still in production and has averaged an impressive 714# WW on 11 head of calves. W120 is bred to High Regard with the look and ability to produce great purebred Simmental cattle and a profit on the first go round.

Lot 35

YI Polled 1/2 Simm 1/2 ma 1/4 an Miss Yardley t17 Sire: Hustler by SS Goldmine by Power Stroke Dam: R34 by Mapleleaf x Cherokee BD: 2/12/07 WW: 700 EPDS: BW: -2.3 WW: 51.8 YW: 61.8 MK: 15.5 PE: 5/18 Right On

• T17 has an impressive performance record. She herself had a 700# WW. Her calves averaged 639# WW on three heifer calves. This cow is broody made, square hipped, and big boned. She has a bigger bag and teats at calving.

Lot 36

YI polled 3/4 simm 1/4 angus Miss Yardley U210 Sire: Duramax by Meyer 734 Dam: G41 by Arapahoe x Grand Maxi BD: 2/22/22 WW: 620 EPDS: BW: -0.1 WW: 33.0 YW: 41.4 MK: 24.0 PE: 5/18 Right On

• This is as pretty a cow as you will see. She is by Duramax which is a great Meyer 734 son out of a $10,000 Krugerrand daughter. His mother, G41 has been one of our greatest breeding cows. We have flushed her and kept a herd bull out of her. U210’s bull calf sold last year for $3,200 and $3,500 2 years ago.

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Lot 37

YI polled 3/4 simm 1/4 an Miss Yardley X10 Sire: Dream On Dam: U134 by Sears 122 by Meyer 734 x Juneau BD: 2/15/10 WW: 630 EPDS: BW: .3 WW: 55.6 YW: 75.2 MK: 15.3 PE: 5/21 Royal Jet

• You will like this Dream On daughter. These Dream On daughters make great cows. Dream On is dead and his semen is $100 a straw. Late calver.

Lot 38

YI Miss Yardley X57 polled 1/2 simm 1/2 angus

Sire: OCC Legend Dam: H154 by Bonanza x Leachman

Red Baldy BD: 2/18/10

WW: 605 EPDS: BW: -3.2 WW: 42.7 YW: 54.8 MK: 14.2 PE: 5/28 Whirl of a Dream

Lot 40

YI Miss Yardley U27

YI polleD 3/8 simm 1/4 maine Miss Yardley W204

polled pb sIMMENTAL

Sire: Dream On Dam: S14 by Rest Easy x SS Goldmine BD: 2/13/08 WW: 630 EPDS: BW: 1.7 WW: 56.2 YW: 72.7 MK: 13.9 PE: 5/21 Impressive

• A maternal sister was a feature lot in our 2010 Focus in the Female for $7,500. A maternal brother sold for $4,250. Late calver.

Sire: Nomad Dam: N12 by K233 by Meyer 734 BD: 5/1/09 WW: 680 EPDS: BW: -.4 WW: 48.3 YW: 56.4 MK: 8.1 PE: 6/1 Hard as Steel

• This deep bodied cow that will calve early. Her calf this year weaned at 715 #.

Mom and Dallin, Asay Creek

Emily and Dad at the scales Tawnya and Maggie, Asay Creek Emily, Rodney, and Tawnya, Fall shots

Weaning 2012

• These OCC Legend daughters make some great cows. Her mother is by Bonanza. Bonanza was a 7/8 Simmental bull that was the top selling bull we bought years ago in Volks sale for $11,000. Bonanza was also their lead off bull in their pen of 3. He really had performance and did us a lot of good. This is a deep, beautiful bodied cow.

Lot 39

Birdy, our great friend Clay Avila, and Emily

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Classy, Sassy and Flat out good...

Angus Division

Miss Yardley Y101

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Lot 41

ANGUS

Sire: OCC Jet Stream Dam: R6 by OCC Doctor by Rito Fullback x WK Gunsmoke BD: 3/4/11 WW: 655 EPDS: BW: 1.9 WW: 44 YW: 71 MK: 17 Safe to AI: 5/6 The Answer PE: 5/9 OCC 600X

• Put two stars, and “DONOR” in bold and underlined next to this number. Yes, she is that good! Her dam, R6, an OCC Doctor daughter, is as pretty of an Angus cow as we own; deep and broody, soggy and soft made. Her dam and her alike could fit into any high dollar donor program. She should calve mid February to, The Answer, Mike Sorenson’s nice son of SAV Final Answer. OCC Doctor has sired some of the highest performing and best looking cattle of all the Ohlde bulls. The Gunsmokes are also great cattle.

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Lot 42

YI ANGUS Miss Yardley Y216 Sire: Royal Jet by OCC Jet Stream Dam: T166 by Mahogany x RAF Xplorer BD: 4/25/11 WW: 540 EPDS: BW:3.0 WW: 28 YW: 54 MK: 16 AI: 5/10 Bi Product PE: 5/19 Y1 Messenger by Final Answer

• We are very excited for our up and coming Royal Jet daughters. When you look at Y216 you’ll see why. Deep, moderate, soft and broody are just some of the terms you could use to accurately describe this stylish easy-keeper. Bid with confidence on this great female.

Lot 43

YI ANGUS Miss Yardley Y81 Sire: SAV Final Answer Dam: U85 by Sitz Tradition x HARB Cincha BD: 2/26/11 WW: 560 EPDS: BW: .6 WW: 42 YW: 77 MK: 20 AI: 4/30 Frontman PE: 5/9 600X

• This heifer is by the Famous SAV Final Answer. For a couple of years Genex sold more semen on Final Answer than any other Angus bull. Her grandmother, K151, was a great breeding cow and one of her last calves was our top selling Angus bull in 2011, going for $10,000 to Johnny Dixon of Pomeroy, WA and Mike Wiesler. We bought 600X for $10,000 from Tim Ohlde.

Lot 44

YI ANGUS Miss Yardley Y114 Sire: OCC Jet Stream Dam: S117 by Fame x Papa Universe BD: 3/6/11 WW: 550 EPDS: BW: .6 WW: 37 YW: 63 MK: 10 AI: 5/5 Concencous PE: 5/9 Mtn Dream

• We really like the OCC Jet Streams and some of our best calves have been by him. He has more performance than about any other Ohlde bulls. Mountain Dream is a clone to Dream On.

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Lot 45

YI angus Miss Yardley Y67 Sire: Duff Outer Limit by Out LOOK Dam: N92 by Gunsmoke x Krugerrande 490 BD: 2/24/11 WW: 635 EPDS: BW: 2.7 WW: 38 YW: 74 MK: 15 AI: 4/21 X344 PE: 5/9 600X

• The WK Gunsmokes were some of the best Angus. Her Grandmother, H96 was a great breeding cow. This is one beautiful heifer.

Miss Yardley Y67

Lot 46

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YI Miss Yardley Y136

YI ANGUS Miss Yardley Y78

ANGUS

Sire: OCC Rising Sun Dam: S92 by Frontier 095 X Connealy

Sire: SAV Final Answer Dam: S204 by Y1 Gunsmoke x WK Gunsmoke BD: 2/25/11 WW: 535 EPDS: BW: -.6 WW: 42 YW: 82 MK: 18 AI: 4/28 Concencous PE: 5/9 OCC 600X

Dateline BD: 3/11/11 WW: 635

EPDS: BW: 3.3 WW: 40 YW: 72 MK: 16 Safe to AI: 4/28 Mtn Pass PE: 5/9 600X

• This Rising Sun daughter will have an early calf out of Mountain Pass. He is one of the best Angus herd sires I have seen. He is so thick, deep, and square butted and is owned by Culver Cattle Co in Colorado.

Joseau Garcie , Fall Gather 2012

Jeannie & Maggie, Red Dessert

Rodney and Tawnya, Reed Valley ‘12

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The right Kind, Every Time!

Angus Bred Cows

Juanada 707S

GCC Lot 48

YI angus gcc juananda 707s Sire: OCC Prestige Dam: OCC Juananda by OCC Legacy BD: 2/24/06 EPDS: BW: -.5 WW:31 YW: 62 MK: 12 PE: 6/13 North Country by Kodiak

• S707’s dam was the high selling female in the Griswold Family Tradition sale a few years ago bringing $25,000. She carries depth, rib, and and the eye appeal that is hard to find. This is the type of female to walk straight out of the pasture and into the Donor pen. Mark her with a star, you’re sure to love her!

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Lot 49

YI angus Miss Yardley S164 Sire: SC Stockman by Stockman 365 Dam: L22 by Righttime x Krugerrand 490 BD: 3/23/06 WW: 665 EPDS: BW: 3.0 WW: 42 YW: 74 MK: 21 PE: Y1 Messenger by SAV Final Anwer

• This is a female that will flat out get it done. She produced the feaure bred heifer in our Angus division last year and is the mother of Sweet November, that sold in our 09 sale for $5,600. Her teats are a litte larger at calving, but this is a great indvidual that will make you money. Five calves have averaged 685# WW.

X70 daughter of S164`

Lot 50

YI angus Miss Yardley X37 Sire: Y1 Tradition Dam: U46 by Bando 1961 x Leachman Saugahatchee BD: 3/6/10 WW: 660 EPDS: BW: 2.9 WW: 40 YW: 74 MK: 21 PE: 5/19 North Country by Kodiak

• This is a beautiful broody made female, she’s long hipped and as stout boned as you can make an Angus female. She goes back to H96, one of the greatest and most profitable Krugerand daughters we’ve owned. This cow has a little bigger teats. We bought North Country with Griswold Cattle for $13,000.

Lot 51

YIangus Miss Yardley X64 Sire: Duff Basic Instinct Dam: 1054 by Traveler 661 x Power Drive BD: 2/21/10 WW: 725 EPDS: BW: 2.4 WW: 45 YW: 74 MK: 20 PE: 5/28 Ranger by Kodiak

• X64 is sired by Basic Instinct, one of Kirt Duff’s best bulls. A maternal brother to X64 sold for $5,250 to our great friend Jon Gabel of Culver Cattle Company. This is a nice cow with tons of middle, small teats, a nice clean front, and many years ahead of her. We bought Ranger from Canada for $11,000

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ANGUS BRED COWS

Lot 52

YI angus Miss Yardley S181 Sire: Mahogany by Primestock by Stockman 365 Dam: 6106 by Leachman Bankroll BD: 3/25/06 WW: 590 EPDS: BW: 3.6 WW: 35 YW: 62 MK: 10 Safe to AI: 5/29 High Regard PE: 6/1 Power

• This is a deep bellied, easy fleshing, attractive young cow. She’s definitely the easy-keeping kind to stay fat in tougher conditions and the perfect candidate to use as a base in a cross breeding program. Bred to High Regard she should have an amazing half-blood.

Lot 53

YI angus Miss Yardley U85 Sire: Sitz Tradition 8805 by Sitz Tradition Dam: K151 by Harb Cincha x Leachman Prompter BD: 2/25/08 WW: 605 EPDS: BW: .3 WW: 34 YW: 61 MK: 15 PE: 5/25 Impressive

• This beautiful, moderate, wedgy made female is a maternal sister to our 2011 lead off Angus bull, selling for $10,000 to Mike Wiesler and Johnny Dixon of Washington. She also produced a feature heifer out of Pinion in our 2009 sale, this cow family will flat out make great cattle. K151 always stayed fat.

Lot 54

YI angus Miss Yardley S503 Sire: Forever Russ Dam: C078 by Bando 598 x Quantum BD: 2/22/06 WW: 550 EPDS: BW: 3.5 WW: 40 YW: 84 MK:27 PE: 5/17 Longhaul by Shocking Dream

• S503 carries performance in her pedigree with four calves averaging 668 adj WW. Shocking Dream was one of Dream On’s greatest son’s (deceased). You won’t find a more beautiful Angus cow than this.

Lot 55

YI angus Miss Yardley T155 Sire: Mahogany by Primestock by Stockman 365 Dam: 2349 by Equator by Maternal Power BD: 3/21/07 WW: 660 EPDS: BW: 4.2 WW: 43 YW:74 MK: 17 AI: 5/30 Mtn Pass PE: 6/3 GCC Hard as Steel

• This cows mother is always fat and one of the prettiest cows we own. T155’s three calves have averaged 698#. Later calver

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Lot 56

YI Miss Yardley X55 angus

Sire: SCC Apache by OCC Legend Dam: P113 by SC Stockman x Rocking

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BD: 2/15/10 WW: 701 EPDS: BW: .7 WW: 42 YW: 68 MK: 13 PE: 5/19 Northern Country by Kodiak

• Bull calf weaned at 660#.

Lot 59

YI angus Miss Yardley X175

Lot 57

YI Miss Yardley W137 angus

Sire: Lut by Lutton Dam: M8 by Prompter ET x Primestock BD: 2/24/09 WW: 680 EPDS: BW: 3.5 WW: 46 YW: 72 MK: 24 Safe to AI: 5/29 Apache PE: 6/1 Hard as Steel

• Her bull calf last year sold for $9,000. This was her first calf and he weaned at 710#. You won’t find a more productive cow in the country. Don’t miss this opportunity.

• This cows mother was one of the most beautiful cows we ever owned. Her calf sold for $7,000. This cow will produce. There is profit to be made in this purchase.

Lot 60

YI angus Miss Yardley X178 Sire: Y1 Tradition by Sitz Tradition Dam: U67 by Tradition x Parmont Ambush BD: 3/31/10 WW: 616 EPDS: BW: -.1 WW: 30 YW: 57 MK: 20 PE: 5/21 Whirl of a Dream

• X175 weaned her first calf at 644#. A maternal brother commanded an impressive $10,250 in this year’s bull sale to Culver Cattle Co. of Colorado. Late calver.

• First calf weaned at 726#. Our Angus have performance not found in many herds. Late calver

YI Miss Yardley U163 angus

Sire: Lutton by Northern Improvement Dam: C78 by Bando 598 BD: 3/12/08 WW: 640 EPDS: BW:3.1 WW: 4.9 YW: 87 MK: 29 PE: 5/18 Chrome

• U163 averaged 729# on three calves. Last year’s bull calf sold for $7,000.

YI angus Miss Yardley W60

Sire: OCC Rising Sun Dam: N34 by Prompter ET x HARB Cincha BD: 3/12/09 WW: 631 EPDS: BW:.8 WW: 38 YW: 68 MK: 23 Likely AI: 5/21 Ranger PE: 6/1 Impressive

Sire: Apache by OCC Legend Dam: S88 by Percision x CA Traveler BD: 3/27/10 WW: 680 EPDS: BW: 1.2 WW: 35 YW: 61 MK: 15 PE: 5/21 Ranger

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YI angus Miss Yardley W85 Sire: Northern Improvement Dam: L53 by Prompter ET X SAF Fame BD: 2/28/09 WW: 570 EPDS: BW: -.4 WW: 36 YW: 64 MK: 19 Likley safe AI: 5/21 Utah PE: 5/23 No Country

• W85 is a maternal sister to our herd sire Mahogany. As a first calf heifer she weaned a 734# bull, which sold for $5,250 to Robert & Brian Walker of Menan, Idaho.

Lot 63

What better occupation to have than being a cow/calf producer? From hearing the first breath of a newborn baby nestled in the straw to watching young calves run around in the Sire: Northern Improvement green pastures with momma following close Dam: C72 by Freeze Frame x Concorde behind, and finally witnessing the growth and BD: 3/4/06 WW: 630 development of these animals as they repeat EPDS: BW: .4 WW: 35 YW: 60 MK: 19 the reproduction cycle, creation is a priceless PE: 5/14 Zion by Apache livelihood. • C72 was one of our greatest cows, she was still It is like writing a book as we learn going strong at 14 years. Four calves averaged new tactics, educate consumers and experi655# at weaning. ence the world around us. However, the narrative never ends, it continues page after page, chapter after chapter with successes and struggles as new generations of producers arise. Only in the livestock industry do we get the luxury of engineering our own way-of –life and designing the structure for our own story.

YI Miss Yardley S91 Angus

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The eye of the master‌ The hand of the breeder

For this year and every year to come Dad, we love you. All the work, all the miles, all the cattle, it has been and will always be for you. We are proud of the cattle, they represent a lifelong accomplishment to the greatest catteleman we know.


Yardley Quality...Generations in the making

Maine Anjou Division

Miss Yardley Y13

z Lot 64

YI Miss Yardley Y13 SCURRED 3/8 MA 1/2 ANGUS

Sire: OCC Prototype Dam: W61 by DCC Sudden Impact x Daine Icon BD: 2/9/11 WW: 590 EPDS: BW: 1.8 WW: 36.8 YW: 72.1 MK: 18.2 AI: 5/9 Bouncer PE: 5/12 Mtn Dream

• Y13 This black baldy has the show stopping eye appeal of one destined for greatness. A baldy face is ever increasing in popularity and demand. Imagine the potential of having a donor like Y13 in your program! She’s at the top of the line in style and substance. Prototype was the high selling bull in 2006 Ohlde Spring bull sale bringing $50,000. He is a type changer bull whose progeny have low birth weight, growth, and body mass. BID IN CONFIDENCE.

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MAINE ANJOU BRED HEIFERS

Lot 65

YI polled 3/8 maine anjou Miss Yardley Y29 Sire: Yoplait by BC Lookout Dam: W170 by Tyson x Cherokee BD: 3/10/11 WW: 610 EPDS: BW: 3.2 WW: 37.1 YW: 71.9 MK: 22.5 Safe to AI: 4/28 Ranger PE: 5/9 600X

• DONOR QUALITY. As you search the Nation to find top quality Maine Anjous you will be hard pressed to find a more complete package. Y29 has the broody soft made look and depth and rib capacity of a high quality Angus and the showy eye appeal, and “look” of a powerful Maine Anjou. Put your hand in the air with no regrets! Ranger is the $11,000 Kodiak son we bought in Canada.

Lot 66

YI POLLED 1/2 MAINE 1/2 angus Miss Yardley Y51 Sire: Body Builder Dam: U20 by New Level x Daines Icon BD: 2/17/11 WW: 651 EPDS: BW: 1.6 WW: 33.3 YW: 67.7 MK: 19.8 Likley Safe AI: 4/23 Mtn Pass PE: 5/9 600X

• Another Baldy of equal caliber offers you a rare second chance if you missed out on the last one. This is Rodney’s favorite Maine heifer, they are out of maternal sisters. Y51 is a powerful made female with the size, substance, structure and base to raise steers. Her sire, Duff’s Body Builder, is one of Duff’s more popular bulls. He throws exceptional rib, depth and bone. Y51 should be safe to Sinclair Mountain Pass owned by Culver Cattle Co. He has had some of our top notch females including last year’s Lot 17 selling for $5,200 to Kelvin Jorgensen, Nebraska.

Lot 67

YI polled 1/4 MAINE 1/2 ANGUS Miss Yardley Y122 Sire: OCC Rising Sun Dam: N72 by Image x Mountain Power BD: 3/5/11 WW: 610 EPDS: BW: 1.8 WW: 36.7 YW: 68.2 MK: 19.8 Likley safe AI: 5/4 Special Delivery PE: 5/9 600X

• Y122 hails from a great Matriarch of our Maine Anjou herd. N72’s first calf sold in Chris Beutler’s sale as a feature show heifer. Her next calf topped our ’07 Maine Anjou bull offering at $7,200. Y122 carries the same potential for greatness. Her sire, Rising Sun, brings added depth, belly and softness to this soggy made female.

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MAINE ANJOU BRED HEIFERS

Lot 68

YI Miss Yardley Y52 POLLED 5/8 MAINE 3/8 ANGUS

Sire: GCC Dubai by Irish Whiskey Dam: T172 by Pinetop x Angus BD: 2/17/11 WW: 585 EPDS: BW: -0.6 WW: 25.9 YW: 54.9 MK: 21.3 AI: 5/6 Frontman PE: 5/9 Mtn Dream

• Stylish and correct made female with a strong top, whistle front and moves out nicely. Late Calver.

Lot 71

YI Polled 3/8 MAINE ANJOU Miss Yardley Y131 Sire: Shiver by Chill Factor Dam: P87 by Chill Factor x Bonanza BD: 3/8/11 WW: 600 EPDS: BW: 1.0 WW: 19.7 YW: 55.1 MK: 19.9 AI: 4/30 Frontman PE: 5/9 600X

• P87 was the dam to Tawnya’s last State Fair steer.

Lot 69

YI POLLED 1/2 MAINE 1/4 angus Miss Yardley Y47 Sire: Integrity Dam: T91 by Total Package x Angus BD: 4/15/11 WW: 655 EPDS: BW: 1.7 WW: 42.6 YW: 78.6 MK: 22.4 Likley safe AI: 5/9 Prowler PE: 5/12 600X

• Prowler is the $150,000 bull sired by Kodiak.

Lot 70

YI scurred 3/4 Maine Anjou Miss Yardley Y184 Sire: Fortune Dam: N4 by Icon x Gold Nugget BD: 3/27/11 WW: 631 EPDS: BW:5.0 WW: 47.5 YW: 87.8 MK: 13.6 AI: 4/24 Apache PE: 5/9 OCC 600X

• Late Calver.

“Time passes quickly. Many parents say that it seems like yesterday that thier children were born. Now those children are grown, perhaps with children of thier own. “Where did the years go?” they ask. We cannot call back time that is past, we cannot stop time that now is, and we cannot experience the future in our present state. Time is a gift, a treasure not to be put aside for the future but to be used wisely in the present.” President Thomas S. Monson

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MAINE ANJOU BRED COWS

Lot 72

YI Horned 5/8 maine anjou Miss Yardley R19 Sire: GCC Chilled Chivas Dam: N72 by Image x Mtn Power BD: 2/17/05 WW: 585 EPDS: BW: 3.2 WW: 40.4 YW: 74.9 MK: 5.1 AI: 5/28 Hard Whiskey PE: 5/30 Longhaul

• R19 has the power and substance which is missing in much of the Maine breed. She has a massive hip and rib capacity with beautiful hair and nice flex when she gets out and moves. With a cool front end and plenty of extension she’s just the kind to make steers. She has a Chopper heifer calf from last year that was arguably the best one on the place.

Lot 73

YI polled 1/2 MAINE 1/4 SM 1/4 AN Miss Yardley S30 Sire: Ali Dam: P146 by Y1 Prompter x Y1 Corrector BD: 2/23/06 WW: 680 EPDS: BW: 1.4 WW: 45.3 YW: 81.5 MK: 23.3 AI: 5/14 Sundance PE: 5/26 Power

• S30 is a beautiful made moderate daughter of the legendary Ali. Ali’s semen prices skyrocketed after his death to over $300/straw. She possesses many of the characteristics that have made Ali so popular in the Maine Anjou breed. Many of his popular daughters have sold for over $10,000 throughout the Nation. S30’s past two bull calves have averaged $3,500. Four calves averaged 650# WW.

Our Dad has left a great legacy for all of us his children to follow. He has made friends and is known in the cattle industry Nationwide for his honesty, integrity, and good cattle. He has always tried to treat our customers fair, breed top quality animals, and do the best he can at all of his work. We also have our pioneer heritage of faith and determination as fourth-generation ranchers. We want to do everything we can to help carry forward our dad’s great legacy and our exemplary pioneer heritage in the cattle we raise and in the lives we live. F O C U S O N T H E F E M A L E ‘ 1 2 • P G 3 3 • w w w. y a rd l e yc a t t t l e co. co m


MAINE ANJOU BRED COWS

Lot 74

YI polled 3/4 maine anjou 1/4 aNGUS Miss Yardley S42 Sire: CMAC Hardcore Dam: P177 by Juniper by Draft Pick BD: 2/21/06 WW: 530 EPDS: BW: 3.4 WW: 31.7 YW: 62.3 MK: 17.4 PE: 5/12 Billy the Kid

• S42 is the dam to Miss Southern Charm, a leadoff heifer in the Focus on the Female a few years ago. She raised a star class steer for Angela before that. She carries style and dimension with a powerful hip and extension through her front. She was pasture exposed with Billy the Kid, the sire of several of this year’s show heifers. Four calves weaned at average 645#.

Lot 75

YIpolled 3/4 maine anjou Miss Yardley U91 Sire: DCC Full Circle by New Level Dam: R126 by Sequoia x Y1 Arrow BD: 2/25/08 WW: 615 EPDS: BW: 1.7 WW: 38.6 YW: 74.6 MK: 22 PE: 5/21 Whirl of a Dream

• Two calves averaged 684# WW. Sequoia was a son of the immortal Draft Pick. You won’t find a nicer or more beautiful Maine Anjou cow.

Lot 76

YIpolled 1/2 maine 1/2 aNGUS Miss Yardley U9 Sire: New Level by Hotline Dam: S129 by SC Stockman (Angus) BD: 2/3/08 WW: 585 AI: 5/30 OCC Jet Fleck PE: 6/2 Power

• U9 is the type of cow you would like to have 100 more of. She is a broody made stylish cow in a moderate package. She maintains a powerful wide base and depth extending from her heart girth to her flank. Phenotypically flawless.

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MAINE ANJOU BRED COWS

Lot 77

YI scurred 3/8 maine anjou x SIMM Miss Yardley X2 Sire: GCC Chilled Chivas Dam: U188 by Total Picture x Y1 Corrector BD: 2/5/10 WW: 630 EPDS: BW: 1.6 WW: 37.9 YW: 79.7 MK: 13.1 AI: 5/31 Draft Pick PE: 6/1 Impressive

• One of our favorite Maine bulls of all time is Chilled Chivas, her sire. X2 is big topped and powerfully constructed.

Lot 78

YIPolled 3/8 Maine 1/2 simm Miss Yardley P11 Sire: TLM Bouncer Dam: M159 by Spade x Overtime BD: 2/13/04 WW: 570 EPDS: BW: 1.0 WW: 40.4 YW:78.6 MK: 17.4 AI: 5/22 Hard Whiskey PE: 5/25 Royal Jet

• P11 is a powerful, wedgy made cow that has the structure, size, and mass to raise show steers and the femininity to make amazing show heifers. She is the Dam to a leadoff heifer calf in last years Focus on the Female. The potential is unlimited on this beautiful made powerful female. Six calves averaged 690# WW. Late calver.

Lot 79

YI Miss Yardley U13 polled 3/4 maine anjou

Lot 80

YI Miss Yardley X120 polled 1/2 maine 1/2 angus

Lot 81

YI polled 3/4 Maine anjou x simm Miss Yardley W22

Sire: Money Man Dam: S31 by Swoosh x OCC 387L BD: 2/5/08 WW: 665 EPDS: BW: 0.5 WW: 37.9 YW: 77.8 MK: 18.1 PE: 5/15 Billy the Kid

Sire: Cunia Dam: R208 by Xplorer x Final Drive BD: 3/9/01 WW: 620 EPDS: BW: 2.4 WW: 32.7 YW: 67.6 MK: 27.1 PE: 5/18 Whirl of a Dream

Sire: Smokin Joe by Ali Dam: T143 by Pinetop x Magnificent BD: 2/19/09 WW: 626 EPDS: BW: 4.3 WW: 47.7 YW: 84 MK: 25.6 AI: 5/26 Cerveza PE: 5/28 Billy the Kid

• Somehow we missed clipping this stylish female. She is a whistle-fronted female that is a standout in the pasture. On her bottom side she goes back to P199 one of our best donor cows. Two calves averaged 655#.

• Cunia was the founding sire of the Maine Anjou breed. His daughters are still production pieces. X120 carries the profile and shape of a great one.

• Late calver. Two calves avg 695 # WW. She is a top performer.

Lot 82

YI Miss Yardley W190 polled 1/2 MAINE 1/2 ANGUS

Sire: HAA Regulator Dam: R147 by OCC Doctor x RR Traveler BD: 3/30/09 WW: 630 EPDS: BW: 2.2 WW: 39.6 YW: 77.9 MK: 21.6 PE: 5/18 Right On

• Two calves averaged 660#.

Lot 83

YI Miss Yardley S210 polled 5/8 maine anjou

Lot 84

YI horned 3/8 Maine x simm x angus Miss Yardley P127

Sire: Y1 Intense by Intense Plus Dam: P115 by Draft Pick BD: 4/2/06 WW: 585 EPDS: BW: 0.7 WW: 27.1 YW: 55.6 MK: 19.3 PE: 5/15 Billy the Kid

Sire: DVMM Jazz by Habenero Dam: G68 by Bad Monday x Freeze Frame BD: 3/16/04 WW: 636 EPDS: BW: -0.8 WW: 27.5 YW: 56.5 MK: 19.9 AI: 5/19 Cerveza PE: 5/22 Royal Jet

• This is a beautiful made cow. She has larger teats when she calves. She produced one of our leadoff heifer calves in our 2010 Focus on the Female. Five calves avg WW 705 #.

• This great producing cow has had two show heifer features including Black Betty who sold to Greg Kroupa and went on to sell for $10,000. She has averaged 630# WW on 6 calves!

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Lot 85

Simmental

YI POLLED 3/4 SIMM 1/4 ANGUS Miss Yardley Y124 Sire: Sundance Dam: S60 by Cracker Barrel x Y1

Corrector BD: 3/8/11

WW: 705 EPDS: BW: 4 WW: 69.4 YW: 95.1 MK: 13.7 Safe to AI: 4/22 Homer PE: 5/9 600X

• This Sundance daughter really has performance and weaned at 704. Safe to OCC Homer for an early calf. He is Ohlde’s easiest calving bull.

Lot 86

YI Miss Yardley Y16 polled pb simmental

Lot 87

YI Miss Yardley Y149 HORNED 5/8 SIMM 3/8 ANGUS

Sire: Cut Above Dam: W109 by Pinion x J27 Big Country BD: 2/15/11 WW: 495 EPDS: BW: 1.1 WW: 43.4 YW: 56.3 MK: 21.2 AI: 5/16 Hardcore PE: 5/19 Y1 Messenger

Sire: Sundance Dam: S109 by Sears 122 x Magnificent BD: 3/12/11 WW: 735 EPDS: BW: 4.5 WW: 64.2 YW: 87.8 MK: 14 AI:4/30 Gold Standard PE: 5/9 OCC 600X

• J27 has produced as many high selling bulls for us as any cow we have owned. W109 was Dad’s pick of the hiefer calves a few years back.

• OCC 600X is a bull we bought from Tim Ohlde for $10,000.

Lot 89

YI Miss Yardley Y208 polled pb simmental

Sire: Whirl of a Dream Dam: K16 by Full Figure x Jet Top BD: 5/10/11 WW: 645 EPDS: BW: 2.2 WW: 61.4 YW: 76.9 MK: 17.8 AI: 4/30 Longhaul PE: 5/9 OCC 600X

Lot 90

YI Miss Yardley Y223 POLLED 5/8 SIMM 1/4 ANGUS

Sire: Encore Dam: M100 by K229 by Meyer 734 BD: 3/2/11 WW: 588 EPDS: BW: 1.7 WW: 55.7 YW: 73.7 MK: 11.2 AI: 4/23 X344 PE: 5/9 OCC 600X

• This is another female out of the great M100 donor female. This cow family has been extremely productive for us. Late calver.

Lot 88

YI polled 5/8 simm 3/8 angus Miss Yardley Y113 Sire: Mo Magic Dam: P63 by Dinero x Spade BD: 3/6/11 WW: 680 EPDS: BW: 1.6 WW: 64.1 YW: 99 MK: 18.9 AI: 5/9 BiProduct PE: 5/12 Mtn Dream

• This is as well built hefier as any heifer in the sale. We are sorry we didn’t picture her. Late Calver

Lot 91

YI Polled 3/4 simm 1/4 an Miss Yardley Y115 Sire: Sundance Dam: M159 by Spade x Overtime BD: 3/7/11 WW: 590 EPDS: BW: 2.8 WW: 53.2 YW: 68.2 MK: 13.9 AI: 4/25 Final Answer PE: 5/9 OCC 600X

• Late Calver

Lot 92

YI polled 1/2 SIM 1/2 ANGUS Miss Yardley Y26 Sire: Royal Jet by OCC Jet Stream Dam: W36 by Impressive x Ace of Fortune BD: 3/3/11 WW: 615 AI: 4/25 Final Answer PE: 5/9 MountainDream

• Late Calver

Lot 92


S I M M E N TA L B R E D CO W S

Lot 93

YI Miss Yardley X75 polled 1/2 SIMM 1/2 angus

Lot 94

YI Miss Yardley X94 polled 3/4 simm 1/4 angus

Sire: Y1 Attraction by Vision Dam: S186 by SC Stockman x Trvlr 661 BD: 2/27/10 WW: 580 EPDS: BW: 3.2 WW: 38.3 YW: 72.4 MK: 26.2 PE: 5/19 Chrome

Sire: OCC Jet Fleck Dam: R178 by Y1 Corrector x Mr Dunk BD: 3/3/10 WW: 602 EPDS: BW: 0.8 WW: 49.5 YW: 63.5 MK: 17.5 PE: 5/21 Whirl of a Dream

• Soft made, smooth shouldered, whistle fronted, moderate cow with a nice bag and small teats. You’ll like her look! First calf weaned at 625#. Late Calver.

• A maternal brother to X94 Sold in our bull sale for $5,500 with another maternal brother selling in our 2010 sale sold for $4,750.

Lot 96

YI Miss Yardley T72 polled pb simmental

Sire: McCallister K102 Dam: J155 by Rains Limit Up x Bonanza BD: 2/26/07 WW:675 EPDS: BW: 2.4 WW: 65 YW: 82.8 MK: 19.9 PE: 5/15 Billy the Kid

• Four calves averaged 700# WW. Our good friends, the Avilas of San Ardo, California bought her son in our 2010 Bull Sale for $5,750. She’s larger framed but she brings in a top notch calf every year.

Lot 99

YI Miss Yardley T18 Polled 1/2 SM 1/4 MA 1/4 AN

Sire: Aces of Fortune Dam: R81 by Cracker Barrel x Whirlaway BD: 2/13/07 WW: 640 EPDS: BW: 1.4 WW: 53.2 YW: 69.7 MK: 22.2 PE: 5/15 Billy the Kid

• T18’s Granddam is E119, a cow family that has made us more money than perhaps any we have ever owned and was a top donor for us. Three calves weaned at 690#. Late calver.

Lot 97

YI Miss Yardley X66 polled 1/2 simm 1/2 angus

Sire: Mytty In Focus Dam: S205 by Pinion x Black Beaver BD: 2/24/10 WW: 681 EPDS: BW: 1.4 WW: 63.6 YW: 90.5 MK: 18.8 PE: 5/21 Longhaul

• First calf weaned at 640#.

Lot 100

YI Miss Yardley P170 Horned 3/4 Simm 1/4 angus

Sire: Sears 122 by Meyer 734 Dam: K180 by Zeus x BS Franchise BD: 4/4/04 WW: 630 EPDS: BW: 0.8 WW: 39 YW: 40 MK: 15.8 PE: 5/18 Right On

• This has been a great breeding cow for us. Six calves averaged 680# WW. Her calf this year weaned at 665. She had a $4,000 bull in our 2008 Bull Sale, a $7,000 bull in our 2010 sale, and a $4,000 bull in our 2011 Bull Sale. P170’s maternal Granddam is Miss Yardley E13, a gorgeous made cow that throws consistent style.

Lot 95

YI polled 1/2 maine anjou Miss Yardley W182 Sire: Sudden Impact by New Level Dam: L111 by Spade x Oakie BD: 3/27/09 WW: 676 EPDS: BW: 3.8 WW: 53.6 YW: 101.7 MK: 22.3 PE: 5/15 Billy the Kid

• This year W182’s bull calf weaned at 720#. W182’s Dam is Miss Yardley L111 who is a maternal sister to the mother of the 2006 Iowa State Fair Grand Champion Market Steer. She sold for $1,300 out of our sale in Knoxville, IA. Her steer calf by About Time went on to sell for $29,000. His dam aka “Miss Gorteska” sold later that year for $15,000.

Lot 98

YI scurred 5/8 simm 3/8 anGUS Miss Yardley X185 Sire: Pressure Point Dam: S109 by Sears 122 by Meyer 734 BD: 4/5/10 WW: 800 EPDS: BW: 6.4 WW: 67.9 YW: 98.9 MK: 19.8 PE: 5/21 Longhaul

• X185’s first calf weaned at 720#. Late calver.

Lot 101

YI polled 1/4 maine anjou 1/2 ANGUS GCC Sharpie 4254 Sire: GCC Sharpie by Witch Doctor Dam: GCC Angus BD: 4/7/04 AI: 5/25 High Regard PE: 5/26 Whirl of a

Dream • We bought this cow off of John Griswold as a bred heifer. She had a $3,700 bull calf her first year. She holds her flesh well and is cool fronted and neat made. She does have one teat that is larger at calving.

Tawnya and Rodney riding for fall gather. Upper Reed Valley 2012


Yardley Genetics working hard!

Powerful females, generations Good!

This is a picture perfect cow that sold in our 2010 sale for $7,000 to Jirl Buck, Madill Oklahoma. This year in Jirl’s sale her heifer calf sold for $50,000, and R11 sold for $20,000. You can’t beat a return on investments like that anyplace. R11 was by Strictly Business x Oakie. Her heifer calf was sired by BK Limited Power 4724..

Miss Alabama as a bred heifer.

Miss Alabama as a calf

Miss Alabama X68

Miss Alabama X68, sold in our 2010 Focus On the Female Sale to Trennepohls of Indiana & Jones Show Cattle, Ohio for $6,000. Sold as a bred, the next year in Jones Sale for $9,500 to Chad Holtkamp. Chad sold her heifer calf by Shocking Dream for $36,000. X68 was by the Meyer 734 grandson, Pressure Point and out of a Picasso daughter x G41.

$36,000 heifer calf out of Miss Alabama X68

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Gilberts first business transaction

The following is as told by Dad’s Mother, Melba Thuerer Yardley. All of us kids are forever grateful that Dad decided to raise cattle instead of sheep but here is a near run in with fate. “In the winter of 1946 on Saturday the 12th of January an important event took place. Gilbert had a good ewe sheep he had got a year or two before from Jake Tanner. On this cold winter morning after going out to do chores, he came running back to the house, saying that he had a new baby lamb. He came in a few minutes later and announced twins! After he had had eaten his breakfast he went out again, and in a while returned once more, this time with the announcement that the old ewe had just given birth to her third one! Triplets! What next? Oh, all the worries we had over those triplets. On Monday when they were just two days old, Gilbert came home from school for lunch and could only find two of them. He was almost in tears. His Mother went out with him to look around the corral to find the third one. There it was, fallen in the snow behind the barn, shivering with cold. They took the poor little thing in the house and rubbed it with rags and old blankets, and tried to get it to take some warm milk. Finally when Gilbert’s father came home he succeeded in getting the little thing to get some sucking action, and it was saved. The weather became stormy and so he had to bring the little black rascals in the house at night. He put them in a big paste board box in his room upstairs and them took them out to the mother in the morning. Two or three times in the middle of the night, the family would be awakened by little footsteps and bleating, and twice they fell down the stairs. It didn’t seem to hurt them in the least. In the spring of 1946, when Gilbert was thirteen years of age, he went into business for himself. S. Taylor Farnsworth had a little flock of about thirty sheep which he wanted to get rid of. Gilbert had had a few of those sheep for several years, and he had been eyeing those of Farnsworth’s. He had talked to Brother Farnsworth about them. One day when he came home from school for lunch, he said to his parents, “You know, I’ve got a chance to make some good money if I just had enough to make an investment.” On inquiry from his father he replied that he would surely like to buy that herd of sheep from Farnsworth’s. Of course his folks were not much in favor of having sheep—most cattlemen aren’t. His Father talked to him for a few minutes, and then said, “Well, go and talk to Sam Hickman at the bank, and maybe he will loan you the money”. His thought was that surely they wouldn’t consider letting a thirteen year old boy borrow $170.00, and that that would be the end of it. He thought perhaps the sheep would be sold in a few days to someone else. But to the surprise of his parents, when school was out that day, here came Gilbert with the note, saying that all they asked was that his father sign it with him. For weeks Gilbert talked of camping out with his herd of sheep. He borrowed an old sheep wagon from Brul Ashworth and made his plans. He was quite out of patience with his parents at the delay in getting ready. Of course his Mother wasn’t very anxious for him to go alone, but he was determined. Finally on a Thursday she said, “I’ll help you get your grub box ready, and your bedding and such, and you can go tomorrow morning and come home Saturday night. Then you will be here for church and you can see what you need and go back again on Monday.” “Just two days! That would be some thing. It wouldn’t be worth it to go for two days.” He was very indignant at the idea. But finally he agreed to go for two days and then go again next week. Gilbert and his Mother worked for hours that night getting everything arranged in the sheep wagon. He was up the next morning long before day light to start out. He took the “herd” and started them up South Creek, and then came back for the wagon about nine o’clock. By late afternoon his Mother was wishing she could go and look in on him before night fall. But that wasn’t necessary. About six o’clock the tinkle of sheep bells was heard. Somebody ran to the door and cried, “Here comes Gilbert!” And sure enough here he came and all the herd with him. He said it was just too lonesome all alone. Gilbert’s business ability was demonstrated when shearing time came. He contacted every neighbor who had a few sheep and got them to let him pool all the wool and consigned it so they could get a better price. It was quite a business deal for a young boy to handle. His interest in beef cattle soon overcame his love for sheep, and he sold all of his sheep and put the money from them into beef. About 1950 he and his father went to Yampa, Colorado, where they Dad’s Grand Champion Steer 1950. Southwest Livestock Show bought about thirty head of registered Herefords from John Reagor” F O C U S O N T H E F E M A L E ‘ 1 2 • P G 3 9 • w w w. y a rd l e yc a t t t l e co. co m


Y ardleY Cattle CompanySire Lineup

Three seperate breeds, three individual herds of cattle, one common goal. Our focus in all three breeds is to produce cattle with rib shape, dimension, solid tops, easy fleshing, structurally sound and fuctional. We will continue to focus on solid cow familes combined with powerful herd sires. Semen Available on all sires.

WLE Right On

3/4 Simmental ASA # 2388614 Sire: SVF/NJC Built Right N48 Dam: WLE Sophie by Power Stroke

Right On is a bull you’re destined to love. Everybody loves a baldy, and when they are moderate framed and big topped with plenty of soundness and stretch it’s hard not to admire them. Right On carries that description. Built Right has sired a legacy of quality cattle and we have always loved our Power Stroke females. The combination of these two pedigrees make this a sure fire bet to sire profitable progeny. A full brother to the popular AI sire Quota, Right On comes in the same build but with a full baldy face. He is moderate framed and easy fleshing. This picture was taken after a 60 day breeding season this summer. Right On will be available for viewing on sale day. We’re sure you’re going to admire him as much as we do.

Yardley Pinion

Purebred Simmental ASA # 2232526

Sire: Prowler by BBB Intrepid Dam: Miss Yardley B78 by Yardley Whirlaway

2011 marked Pinions final set of natural calves. He only got used on a select number of females. His daughters are proving themselves as changers in the Simmental breed. A bull’s true value isn’t really known until his daughters are in production for a few years. Pinion daughters carry consistency, substance and style. They have flawless udders, and are proving maternal ablity in producing top of the market cattle. It’s a bold statement but they are flat out better than Meyer daughters. They’ll make their mark in the history books.

Yardley Sundance

1/2 Simmental 1/2 Angus ASA # 2404708 Sire: Yardley Treasure by Hairy All Dam: Miss Yardley P15 by Rest Easy by Meyer 734

Sundance has grown into a moderate made powerhouse with substance and style to be a breed changer. He’s as easy flesing as any bull we have ever used. Extremly sound on his feet and legs with a big top, and soft through his middle. His daughters are proving to be extra maternal with plenty of look and pattern to make great cattle.

Yardley High Regard

PB Simmental ASA # 2522822 Sire: Y1 Impressive by Dinero x Power Surge Dam: Miss Yardley T68 by Pinion

Y1 High Regard was the $30,000 high selling bull in our 2010 sale to John Goken and Dale Werning Families of SD. Sired by Yardley Impressive x YI Pinion. The calves sired by High Regard are stout, cool made, and consistent. He hails from generations of good uddered, broody made females. His service sells along with progeny. He sired several high dollar progeny this past year and has seen increased use across the Nation.


GCC Hard As Steel 144w 1/2 sIMMENTAL 1/2 ANGUS asa Reg # 2511031 Sire: SVF Steel Force S701 Dam: OCC Jaunada 898L by OCC Homer

I had the opportunity to go to the Grass to Grid Sale, before I married John. I fell in love with Hard As Steel before I was real sure I was in love with John! I circled his lot number, put a star next to his name, and wrote love this bull in my footnotes. With a 70# BW, 15.67 REA, and a 40.5 yearling scrotal he was one you could like off of paper but he got better after a visual analysis. He is a female maker that is huge bodied with fleshing ability and style. His first calf crop did not disappoint. Owned with Curt Schoner, and Griswold Cattle Company. His mother has been in ET at Griswolds, she is one of the best cows that they purchased from Tim Ohlde. Hard as Steel cost us $12,000. He sired many high dollar cattle for us this past year.

Yardley Utah

3/4 Simmental 1/4 aNGUS reg # 2641894

Sire: GCC Hard as Steel Dam: Miss Yardley T170 by Dream On x Corrector

We consider this bull one of the very best, if not the best bull we have ever raised. I am as critical a bull buyer as there is in the country and there isn’t one single thing I don’t like about this bull. He has perfect phenotype every place you look at him. I don’t like high tailed cattle. I want them square over that tail head and he is. Jeannie loves his perfect built, moderate sized mother as good as any cow we own. L21 was seven years old when we sold her, she brought $7,700 selling to Greg Kroupa of White Lake, SD. She was as pretty a cow as we’ve ever owned. T170 was her last calf that she had and is as pretty as her dam.

stcc Long Haul pb simmental reg # 2540264

Sire: Shocking Dream Dam: Miss Fany Yardley T85 by 3C Macho

Long Haul’s dam was the pick of our heifer calf crop in 2007 by Trennophl and Rist of Indiana. Long Haul bred 45 head of cows this spring and held his flesh as well as any bull we have ever used. He was Intermediate Grand Champion bull in Denver 2012. He’s moderate framed, cool made, and his cow fam­ily stands second to none. His Granddam produced the $21,000 high seller from last years sale that sold to Jones Show Cattle and Tulle Cattle Co. A maternal sister to his dam produced Sugar Plum, a crowd favorite in our 2009 sale that sold to Wayne and Barb Ohlrichs. Sugar Plum pro­duced a bull calf this year that Wayne and Barb said will be big time. Case in point is this cow family will PRODUCE!

Yardley Royal Jet

ANGUS ASA REG #16704437 Sire: OCC Jet Stream Dam: Miss Yardley R192 by SC Stockman

Royal Jet is the type of bull that defines where we are taking our program. Soft made cattle that carry performance, thickness, fleshing ability, and style. OCC Jet Stream is now deceased, he stands as one of Ohlde’s greatest herd sires. Look at the performance this bull carries coupled with a perfect phenotype. This is as good as Angus bull as you will find anyplace. We used him to clean up all of our Angus heifers this past year. He’s the type of bull that will add belly, rib, and doability, without taking pounds away from your bottom line.


Yardley Doc Skipper

Angus Reg # 1624811 Sire: OCC Doctor Dam: Miss Yardley N181 by Xplorer by Krugerand 490

Great cattle come from great cow families and Yardley Skipper hails from one of the best. His maternal sister sold in our Focus on the Female 2009 for $16,200 to Schnoor Sisters of Chowcilla, CA. Wayne and Barb Ohlrichs were the contending bidder and went on to purchase Miss Yardley N181 for $20,000, she is a hit and never miss cow. You’ll see from the feature lots in this sale that Skipper is following the tradition of the cow family behind him. He is functional and stout with the bone and body that you seldom see in PB Angus. He has been an extremely consistent producer of quality.

SCC Apache Brave

ANGUS REG # 15759398

Sire: OCC Legend 616L Dam: Y Annie Coed 928 (Krugerrand granddaughter)

Apache Brave is going to go down as one of the greatest sires of Yardley Cattle Co. His progeny are top of the pen with 11 head of bulls averaging $4,568. He is an easy calving sire that produces cattle that have look and style. Grass fat cattle are what we need to breed. He always maintained his flesh while breeding cows and he wasn’t a bull that needed to primped and pampered. Apache was a moderator that kept performance and bred depth and rib into his progeny. Owned with Matt Sherwood.

SooLine North Country Angus Reg # 16996619 Sire: HF Kodiak 5R Dam: Soo Line Annie by Cudlobe Yellowstone

A complete out-cross to most American pedigrees, North Country brings thickness, big bodied, strong uddered, eye appealing look to the table. Sired by Kodiak and out of Soo Line Annie, Soo Line states North Country is the result mating of the two greatest individuals they have ever owned. Soo Line Annie K was the Champion Female at the World Angus Forum in 2009. She sold for $100,000 and Kodiak sold for $150,000. One of the most exciting aspects of North Country comes from the consistency of his dam to produce high dollar, eye appealing progeny. The power of a cow family is immeasurable. North Country carries plenty of look and style along with an extra dose of performance, bone, and scrotal development.

Yardley Messenger X243 ANGUS Reg # 17036376 Sire: SAV Final Answer Dam: Miss U71 by Y1 Bando x SC Stockman

When we select bulls from our own calf battery we’re pretty critical of them on every angle possible. We take great merit in the cow family from which they evolved, their dam’s and granddam’s udder quality, fleshing ability, performance and overall eye appeal, and then couple all that with the bulls individual merits. Messenger carries thickness and power along with a 68 BW, 725 WW, and 1371 YW. He hails from a great cow family.


OCC Rising Sun

ANGUS reg # 15755575 Sire: OCC Jet Stream Dam: OCC Dixie Erica 805G by OCC Discovery

I have known and been a friend of Tim Ohlde of Palmer KS, it seems like forever. The world has beaten a path to his door because he has bred, developed, and selected a line and family of Angus cattle that have MORE FLESHING ABILITY, BETTER UDDERS, MODERATE FRAMES, and MORE DEPTH AND THICKNESS, than any other Angus in the Nation. OCC Rising Sun is a sound structured, pretty fronted, deep ribbed, powerhouse. We had previously used Jet Stream on our Simmental cows and loved the results. In a crossbreeding or purebred Angus situation we feel that Rising Sun will be a breed changer. Owned with Dunn & Son, Tetonia Idaho and Tim Ohlde.

WLE Power R748 3/4 SIMMENTAL ASA # 2285988

Sire: WLE Power Stroke Dam: Triple C Lola M640 by Lucy’s Boy out of Hart Hollywood Queen

WLE Power Stroke has proven himself as a maternal sire of some of the greatest cattle in the Simmental breed, when you combine that with perhaps the most prolific cow family of the breed the genetic potential is limitless. There has been more $ sold in progeny out of Hollywood Queen than perhaps any female in the industry. In Dad’s words “Power looks good everyplace you look at him.” Quality high percentage Simmental bulls are a rare find but Power fits that ticket. We look forward to our first calf crop out of him. This picture was taken on short notice soon after he was pulled off of cows this fall, he’s 100% in his working clothes.

CA Ranger 185x

ANGUS reg # 17030364

Sire: HF Kodiak 5R Dam: HF Annie 42J TC Freedom granddaughter

For the past three years we have been highly impressed by the quality of cattle that HF Kodiak has produced, finally we decided to do something about it and purchased two direct sons. The TC Freedom on the bottom side was highly appealing to us, we have loved our Freedom daughters. We hadn’t used TC Freedom since 2005, but bred more cows to him this year because of what great females they make. Ranger himself is a big bodied, thick made individual that carries performance and eye appeal in a complete package. He is an easy calver and we use him on hiefers. Owned with Robison Ranch, Boulder, Utah.

GCF Billy the Kid 1/2 sIMM 1/2 angus REG #2548887

Sire: MCC Cupid by OCC Legend Dam: GCF Miss Reflection by CNS Dream On Billy the Kid did not disappoint. This was his first breeding season and he sired a group of calves second to none. They are big bodied, stout made, and there just isn’t any throw aways in them. They exhibit a soft made, easy doing look that is popular in everyone’s cow base. Billy the Kid was a member of Grindstone Creek Farms Pen of Three in Denver 2011. He has quickley earned a place in our Herd sire pen. You’re going to fall in love with his daughters at this years Focus on the Female.

Y1 Whirl of a Dream W361 pb sIMMENTAL REG # 2533644 Sire: CNS Dream ON Dam: Miss Yardley B75 by Whirlaway

Whirl of a Dream was the pick of our Simmental bull calves two years ago. He’s big topped, large scrotaled, with bone and great muscle shape. His dam, B75, has been a top producer for us. She raised this calf at 17 years old, he weaned off at 712# with no creep and she was fat when she came home. A wise cattleman once told me if you love the cow, breed one of her sons and you’ll replicate her. There is performance with power in this pedigree. We couldn’t be more excited about his calf crop they are functional, big ribbed, thick made cattle with performance. His bull calves last year averaged higher than any other sire group, averaging over $7,000.

Thank You forComing!

We appreciate your interest, business, & friendship! We’ll see you at our 40th annual bull sale. 185 fancy bulls sell at the ranch in Beaver, UT March 9, 2013. 12:30 MST


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