Deer Creek Farms Fall Production Sale 2016

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WELCOME! To our third annual sale and open house. Our goal is to raise production oriented cattle that will work for commercial cattlemen and the beef industry. The cow herd rotationally grazes fescue pastures and receives hay during the winter. We run our cows on grass as much as possible. Cattle from Deer Creek Farm are adapted to fescue and the hot and humid southeast climate. We do feed grain to the growing bulls and heifers to develop to their full genetic potential. The bull offering this year includes several that offer calving ease and high growth. These high All Purpose Index (API) bulls can be used in many breeding systems and will suit cattlemen very well that use the same bull to breed heifers and cows. The bulls that we offer have as much data with them as any that you will find anywhere else in the country. Deer Creek Farm has attained “ASA Performance Advocate” status for several years. We have collected data from birth through yearling phase. In addition to weights, we measure and collect ultrasound carcass data, frame scores, and have genomic enhanced EPDs. A supplement sheet on the bulls with yearling weights, frame scores, and ultrasound data will be available upon request and on sale day since we were not able to get that included in the sale catalog before the deadline. All of the yearling bulls were DNA tested for color and Genomic enhanced EPDs. The color status is listed in the catalog, and the DNA for other traits is already included in the bulls’ EPDs. Please read the article in this catalog titled “Benefits of Genomically Enhanced EPDs”. This gives more accuracy to the EPDs, equivalent of having on average 6-8 calves on the ground, and helps you by giving more predictability on what the calves will be. The heifers that are in the sale are all ones that we would keep for our own replacements and any that don’t sell will certainly go back into the herd. The heifers are herd building type cows. They will be efficient converters of grass to beef and will be good producing cows for their new owners. All of the yearling heifers were DNA tested for color and is so listed in the catalog. We did not DNA test the spring 2016 heifers. While we don’t breed for the show ring, there are a couple of the spring born heifers that will make nice junior projects. Our neighbors, Thompson Farm, joined us this year in consigning three heifers that were sired by one of our bulls. I hope that you will be able to join us for the sale. If not, please contact us in advance to discuss options for absentee bidding. We have phone and internet options. All sale lots will have videos that will be linked to our website and should be available for you to view one week prior to the sale.

Mark, Dana, Hayden, and Daniel Campbell

– SALE INFORMATION –

Sale Format

Trucking

Each lot is listed with a minimum starting bid price, which is located in the cell block labeled “Min”. Cattle will auctioned off in numerical order as listed in the sale catalog. Cattle will be sold to the highest bidder. Should an animal not receive a bid, they may be available after the sale at the minimum starting bid. Buyers have the option of bidding in person, by phone, or online.

Directions The GPS address is 3466 Lowesville Rd, Roseland, VA. The farm is 45 minutes south of Charlottesville and 35 minutes north of Lynchburg approximately 7 miles off of Rt. 29. We are 1 hour from Staunton, 2 hours from Blacksburg, and 2 hours from Richmond.

Schedule Saturday, November 12 Viewing of sale cattle 10:00am Brunswick stew lunch available at 11:00am Auction in the barn at 12:30pm

Insurance Should you wish to purchase insurance on your cattle purchases, please call Jensen Livestock Agency at 785-262-1116.

Health and management All cattle were vaccinated with modified live vaccines against respiratory and reproductive diseases. Cattle were also dewormed. Bulls of breeding age had a breeding soundness exam, and results will be available sale day.

Supplemental Bull Data The bulls came of test and were ultrasounded on October 11, and we didn’t have enough time to get the additional data in the catalog. A supplement sheet with data on yearling weights, gain, frame score, and ultrasound carcass measurements will be available in late October upon request and on sale day.

Videos and online catalog

Sale Day Phones Mark Campbell Dana Campbell Cowbuyer

We offer free trucking for the first 120 miles.

Videos of cattle can be viewed at www.deercreeksimmental.com and should be available November 5.

434-941-1078 540-718-4553 336-363-4639

Guest Consignor

Accommodations There are several hotels and restaurants in Lynchburg (30 minutes South), Charlottesville (45 minutes North) and Waynesboro (40 minutes Northwest)

Thompson Farm Terry and Ada Thompson PO Box 47 Piney River, VA 22964 434-942-9162

Produced by:

ASA PUBLICATION, INC One Genetics Way, Bozeman, MT 59718 Phone: 406-587-2778 www.simmental.org

Home Phone: 434-277-9104 Cell Phone: 434-941-1078 email: 4nelsoncampbells@gmail.com



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– PUREBRED SIMMENTAL BULLS –

DRCK CAVALIER C30 Homo Black Polled PB SM BD: 9/11/15

BW

90

Adj. WW

671

HOOK`S YELLOWSTONE 97Y Sire: CLRS AFTER SHOCK 604 A HOOKS SARITA 4S

Adj. YW API

146

TI

79

MINBID $3,000

Lot 1

TNT JUMP START R238 Dam: QUAKER H JST KIM Y69 GW MISS LUCKY STRIKE 611

CE

BW

WW

13

1.6

69.8 112.4 11.5

2

YW

MM MWW Stay

CW

YG

Marb

24.8

39.4

-.31

.34

59.8

DRCK CHAIRMAN C25 Homo Black Polled PB SM BD: 9/5/15

BW

77

Adj. WW

564

BF

REA

-.040 1.01

API

108

TI

68

COTT-GFI P348H Dam: DEER CREEK UNDERGRADUATE BF N344 BSD HYB 004 L133

CE

BW

WW

YW

MCE

5.9

0.6

64.8

98.7

9.1

3

Tattoo: C25 ASA# 3056862

S D S GRADUATE 006X Sire: CCR WIDE RANGE 9005A CCR MS APPLE 9332W

MINBID $3,000

MM MWW Stay

CW

YG

Marb

24.3

29.6

-.36

.03

56.6

BF

REA

-.034 1.09

If you need to add more muscle to your calves, C25 will do it. He is expressively muscled and ranks in the tops 10% of the breed for ribeye area. I would suggest that you keep replacement heifers from this bull because his mother is a big bodied cow that is low maintenance and has a picture perfect udder. I recommend using him on mature cows due to calving ease EPD but should be no problem with mature cows. He would cross well with some commercial Angus cows and make some great SimAngus calves.

DRCK CAPTAIN C38 Homo Black Homo Polled PB SM BD: 9/20/15

BW

90

Adj. WW

640

API

118

TI

65

4

MINBID $2,800

CE 8.3

Triple C Singletary – Grandsire of Lots 3 & 4

Tattoo: C38 ASA# 3056849

TRIPLE C SINGLETARY S3H Sire: MSR 2214Z OF 6215S SNGLE MSR 6215S OF 2061 A PAR

Adj. YW

SAND RANCH HAND Dam: DEER CREEK EXACTO X34 DEER CREEK COMPOSITE T40

BW

WW

YW

MCE

1.8

56.9

86.9

9.2

MM MWW Stay

CW

YG

Marb

BF

REA

19.8

24.6

-.33

.18

-.049

.81

48.3

This balanced Simmental bull is smooth shouldered and moderate in his frame. He is as calm as he can be. Captain will be an easy keeping bull that should be problem free while siring calves with some extra muscle expression.

DRCK CHARGER C46 Hetero Black Polled PB SM BD: 10/7/15

BW

70

Adj. WW

658

API

121

TI

68

MINBID $3,000

2

Tattoo: C46 ASA# 3056841

TRIPLE C SINGLETARY S3H Sire: MSR 2214Z OF 6215S SNGLE MSR 6215S OF 2061 A PAR

Adj. YW

Lot 4

MCE

In my opinion, this is one of the best bulls of the group. He combines calving ease with significant growth. He provides a 110 lb. EPD spread from birth to yearling. His EPDs, which are Genomic Enhanced, place him in the top 15% for calving ease, top 25 % for weaning, top 10% for yearling, top 25% for milk, top 15% for marbling and ribeye and top 10% for API and TI. Typical of the Aftershock calves, he is longer than most bulls with a touch more frame. I hear from commercial cow calf producers all the time that they want to put more frame in their calves. This bull will do it without sacrificing calving ease. Cavalier is truly a bull that rings all the bells. He is good all around, whether you sell calves at weaning, retain ownership, or want to breed him to heifers; you can't go wrong with this bull.

Adj. YW

Lot 2

Tattoo: C30 ASA# 3056851

HOOKS PACESETTER 8P Dam: HSF-COTT LACIE P 18W COTT-GFI LACIE P4079

CE

BW

WW

YW

MCE

10.3

0.8

60.7

91.8

9.1

MM MWW Stay 24

54.4

19.8

CW

YG

Marb

BF

REA

25.8

-.28

.09

-.033

.80

Charger is one of the younger bulls in the offering, but he sure is stout. He is muscular and carries it on a nice long stride. He could definitely be used on heifers since he ranks in the top 40% for calving ease and his dam carries lots of calving ease genetics. He had a 70 lb. birth weight and then went on to wean at 658 lbs.


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PUREBRED SIMMENTAL BULLS

DRCK COUNTRY BOY C36 Red Polled PB SM BD: 9/19/15

BW

88

Adj. WW

666

MR NLC UPGRADE U8676 Sire: DRCK ADVANTAGE A31 MSR 4545P OF 1057L BODY

Adj. YW API

127

TI

76

MINBID $2,500

CE 8.7

BW

WW

2

73

6

Tattoo: C36 ASA# 3056868

DEER CREEK UMPIRE Dam: DEER CREEK YOUNGLOVE Y50 DEER CREEK COMPOSITE S92 YW

MCE

110.1 10.1

MM MWW Stay

CW

YG

Marb

BF

REA

21.1

38.2

-.26

.23

-.056

.71

57.6

Country Boy has some really nice cow families in his pedigree. His dam was a show heifer for Hayden, and she has developed into a beautiful cow with huge capacity and a nice supported udder with small teats. His paternal granddam is the 4545P cow that has produced outstanding herd sires and productive females. Being in the top 15% of the breed for weaning and yearling weight, you can rest assured that you will increase your weaning weights and have heavier calves too if you background them. You will get black calves if breeding him to Angus cows. Think of the heterosis benefits that you will get.

DRCK CHECKMATE C41 Homo Black Polled PB SM BD: 9/24/15

BW

82

Adj. WW

551 125

TI

72

MINBID $2,600

CE

7

9.2

Tattoo: C41 ASA# 3056860

MR NLC UPGRADE U8676 Sire: DRCK ADVANTAGE A31 MSR 4545P OF 1057L BODY

Adj. YW API

GW LUCKY MAN 644N Dam: DEER CREEK YOUNGLOVE Y35 DEER CREEK COMPOSITE T50

BW

WW

1.7

63.6 100.6

YW

MCE 8.4

MM MWW Stay

CW

YG

Marb

BF

REA

22.7

32.6

-.34

.26

-.053

.91

54.5

If you want to add some milk into your replacement heifers, Checkmate's dam and grandam are heavy milkers. He ranks high on his weaning and yearling EPDs.

DRCK CARSON C17 Hetero Black Polled PB SM BD: 4/13/15

BW

77

Adj. WW

649

Adj. YW

926

API

135

TI

67

11

Tattoo: C17 ASA# 2985028

TNT TOP GUN R244 Dam: DEER CREEK SKITTLES DEER CREEK DREAMER

BW

WW

YW

MCE

0.8

57.7

85.1

8.9

8

GW Lucky Man – Maternal Grandsire of Lot 6

TRIPLE C SINGLETARY S3H Sire: MSR 2214Z OF 6215S SNGLE MSR 6215S OF 2061 A PAR

MINBID $2,800

CE

MM MWW Stay

CW

YG

Marb

BF

REA

14.6

21.7

-.34

.15

-.053

.78

43.4

24.8

Carson is an older bull that already bred some cows this summer at Thompson Farm. He has a nice calm disposition and has an All Purpose Index of 135.

DRCK CULTIVATOR C52 Hetero Black Polled PB SM BD: 12/14/15

90

TRIPLE C SINGLETARY S3H Sire: MSR 2214Z OF 6215S SNGLE MSR 6215S OF 2061 A PAR

API

127

TI

70

DEER CREEK TABASCO Dam: DEER CREEK UNITED BF L174 BSD MSR 129 BG18

BW

Lot 5

Adj. WW Adj. YW

MINBID $1,500

CE

BW

WW

5.5

3.9

71.1 105.3

YW

MCE 8.8

Tattoo: C52 ASA# 3084258

Thank You for attending our Annual Fall Production Sale!

MM MWW Stay

CW

YG

Marb

BF

REA

20.8

38.1

-.23

.14

-.049

.68

56.3

25.3

Lot 7

There is a lot of growth genetics in this bull. He has nice depth of rib and thickness through his rear quarter.

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SIMANGUSTM BULLS

HSF MR BIZ 166A 131C Hetero Black Homo Polled 1/2 SM 1/2 AN BD: 8/17/15

BW

84

Adj. WW

464

G A R GRID MAKER Sire: S A V BISMARCK 5682 S A V ABIGALE 0451

Adj. YW API

155

TI

83

RFS RED IRON T20 Dam: HSF MISS IRON 26X 166A HSF MAKE IMAGE 75S 26X

MINBID $3,000

10 CE

BW

WW

14.5

-0.6

70.8 110.8 12.9

YW

BW

Adj. WW

82

571

Adj. YW API

131

TI

69

MINBID $2,700

Lot 10

BW

64

Adj. WW

514

API

157

TI

87

12

Tattoo: C40 ASA# 3056866

BW

WW

YW

MCE

0.8

54.4

84.1

9.5

.49

BF

REA

-.051 1.20

Tattoo: C19 ASA# 3056853

GW PREMIUM BEEF 021TS Dam: DRCK AZALEA A25 DEER CREEK COMPOSITE T33

BW

WW

YW

MCE

14

-2.2

69.5

118

6.8

BW

78

Adj. WW

692

API

127

TI

MM MWW Stay

CW

YG

Marb

BF

REA

17.9

37.3

-.16

.67

.002

.84

52.6

DRCK COWABUNGA C21 Hetero Black Polled 1/2 SM 1/2 AN BD: 9/3/15

72

Tattoo: C21 ASA# 3056867

MR NLC UPGRADE U8676 Sire: GIBBS 0601X RAISINCAIN ASR SWEET DREAMS M229

Dam: M20

MINBID $2,300

MM MWW Stay

CW

YG

Marb

BF

REA

CE

27.9

21.5

-.34

.37

-.035

.91

12

55.1

Marb

TNT TUITION U238 Sire: W/C UNITED 956Y MISS WERNING 956W

CE

Adj. YW

G A R NEW DESIGN 5050 Dam: DEER CREEK RODEO DEER CREEK UNBELIEVABLE

CE

YG -.41

This SimAngus bull stacks two great SimAngus sires in his pedigree, GW Premium Beef and W/C United. His small frame would fit very well into a grass fed program, but he still has the genetics to add significant pounds at weaning and yearling. His All Purpose Index (API) is in the top 10% of the breed. That means that he will work in any herd and do it well. A superior genetic package is in this bull. All you need to do is put him with your cows or heifers.

MR NLC UPGRADE U8676 Sire: DRCK ADVANTAGE A31 MSR 4545P OF 1057L BODY

10.3

CW 34.9

62.2

Homo Black Homo Polled 1/2 SM 1/2 AN BD: 8/29/15

MINBID $2,700

Red Polled 3/4 SM 1/4 AN BD: 9/24/15

MM MWW Stay 26.7

DRCK COWBOY C19

Adj. YW

11

MCE

MR Biz is the result of breeding a superior Simmental cow to a superior Angus bull. Everyone comments that they love their Bismark calves. MR Biz is the ultimate spread bull with calving ease and growth genetics in the top 20% or higher. Wow, what a combination, and a white face to boot. He has an extraordinary API of 155 and a TI of 83. He is a good one. Don't miss an opportunity to add this bull to your herd.

Lot 9

DRCK CHIEF C40

Tattoo: 131C ASA# 3055672

BW

WW

13 -0.8

62.1

YW

MCE

95.3

6

MM MWW Stay

CW

YG

Marb

BF

REA

24.6

25.4

-.28

.32

-.058

.60

55.6

This Raisin Cain son will add some growth and frame to your calves, giving you more pounds to sell. There is longevity in the genetics of this bull as his dam gave birth to him at age 13.

Chief is a sharp and fancy blaze face bull. Crossing him on Angus cows should produce some fancy black white face calves with added performance and muscle.

– YEARLING OPEN HEIFERS – DRCK CANE SUGAR BW

80

Adj. WW

500

Adj. YW

883

API

110

TI

64

MINBID $2,400

Lot 13

4

Homo Black Homo Polled 1/2 SM 1/2 AN BD: 8/28/15

Tattoo: C18 ASA# 3056863

MR NLC UPGRADE U8676 Sire: GIBBS 0601X RAISINCAIN ASR SWEET DREAMS M229 BALDRIDGE JULIO 157J Dam: PC C16 OF A70 JULIO 157J PC A70 OF 8837 RITO 6F11

CE

BW

WW

YW

MCE

8.7

2.3

58.9

91.7

5.6

MM MWW Stay

CW

YG

Marb

BF

REA

14.5

28.2

-.24

.31

-.036

.70

44

The breeding of RaisinCain to the registered Angus dam, C16, really clicked with Cane Sugar. This stout SimAngus heifer is balanced from front to rear, has excellent structure and strides as nicely as you could make one. This is a really nice genetic package. If you like longevity; her dam weaned her at 13.5 years old.


14 BW

80

Adj. WW

622

Adj. YW

1018

API

128

TI

74

– YEARLING OPEN HEIFERS –

DRCK CAROLINE C20 Hetero Black Polled 3/4 SM 1/4 AN BD: 9/1/15

Tattoo: C20 ASA# 3056842

HOOK`S YELLOWSTONE 97Y Sire: CLRS AFTER SHOCK 604 A HOOKS SARITA 4S

MINBID $2,500

DESS PATHFINDER 3R Dam: DEER CREEK EXCITE X32 M20

CE

BW

WW

12.1

0.8

71.4 107.8

15

YW

MCE 8.9

MM MWW Stay

CW

YG

Marb

BF

REA

29.9

35

-.22

.26

-.035

.73

65.6

This heifer is typical of the Aftershock calves, extra long with a little more frame. She is going to be a big ribbed cow that will produce heavy calves every time. She was the highest performing heifer thru the yearling phase. While being a high performance heifer, she still has an appealing calving ease EPD and retains a feminine appearance with good structure.

BW

74

Adj. WW

475

Adj. YW

816

API

110

TI

61

DRCK CATTAIL C22 Homo Black Polled PB SM BD: 9/3/15

Lot 14

Tattoo: C22 ASA# 3056847

MR NLC UPGRADE U8676 Sire: GIBBS 0601X RAISINCAIN ASR SWEET DREAMS M229

MINBID $1,500

16

GW LUCKY BREAK 047G Dam: DEER CREEK SUNFLOWER DEER CREEK JITTERBUG

CE

BW

WW

YW

MCE

9.1

1.5

56.9

83.2

8.6

MM MWW Stay

CW

YG

Marb

BF

REA

11.5

21.7

-.47

.00

-.094

.88

40

A moderate frame heifer that will be a low maintenance type cow.

BW

80

Adj. WW

584

Adj. YW

1007

API

152

TI

84

DRCK CATHERINE C24 Homo Black Homo Polled 3/4 SM 1/4 AN BD: 9/5/15

Tattoo: C24 ASA# 3056850

GW PREMIUM BEEF 021TS Sire: GW-WBF SUBSTANCE 820Y GW MISS MATERNAL 558P

MINBID $2,700

CE

BW

WW

13

2.4

75

17

GIBBS Raisin Cain – Sire of Lot 15

ELLINGSON LEGACY M229 Dam: HSF MISS OLIE 52X 78Z HSF MS ANSWER 1S 52X YW

MCE

119.6 10.4

MM MWW Stay

CW

YG

Marb

BF

REA

23.4

44.7

-.21

.56

-.031

.85

60.9

This heifer displays what her sire is all about; lots of substance, big ribbed, and super docile. Her sire Substance, ranks as the #3 docility EPD bull of all Simmental and SimAngus bulls in ASA's database. She puts it all together. The majority of her EPDs are in the top 25% of the breed, she has two breed legends in her pedigree, GW Premium Beef and Ellingson Legacy "Ollie"; and is homozygous black and homozygous polled with an API of 152 and TI of 83.

DRCK CATBIRD C29 Homo Black Homo Polled 3/4 SM 1/4 AN BD: 9/11/15

BW

80

Adj. WW

493

Adj. YW

869

API

118

TI

65

Lot 16

Tattoo: C29 ASA# 3056845

HOOK`S YELLOWSTONE 97Y Sire: CLRS AFTER SHOCK 604 A HOOKS SARITA 4S

MINBID $2,000

SAND RANCH HAND Dam: DEER CREEK EXCELLENT X31 M27

CE

BW

WW

YW

MCE

10.2

2.3

56.9

88.5

9.2

MM MWW Stay

CW

YG

Marb

BF

REA

25.5

26.3

-.27

.30

-.043

.71

53.9

Catbird is homozygous black and homozygous polled. She is long sided, possesses a wide top, and is smooth in her shoulder makeup. This stout heifer should be on everyone's list.

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CLRS After Shock– Sire of Lot 17


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– YEARLING OPEN HEIFERS –

BW

60

Adj. WW

536

Adj. YW

882

API

116

TI

66

MINBID $2,400

19 BW

82

Adj. WW

605

Adj. YW

1001

API

112

TI

75

MINBID $2,000

Red Polled PB SM BD: 9/13/15

DEER CREEK TABASCO Dam: DEER CREEK WILLOW DEER CREEK KATE

BW

WW

YW

6.8

4.6

79.9 114.5

MCE 6.8

CW

YG

Marb

BF

REA

16.6

44.2

-.33

.19

-.066

.92

56.6

BW

WW

YW

MCE

0.3

56.5

86.7

5.5

BW

60

Adj. WW

498

Adj. YW

869

API

121

TI

68

21

Here is a nice opportunity to buy some solid red genetics. The Red Iron calves are good and add more muscle. Her calves should ratio near the top of the group for weaning weight every year. Her weaning weight EPD is in the top 5%.

MM MWW Stay

CW

YG

Marb

BF

REA

21.2

22.2

-.30

.24

-.042

.77

49.4

DRCK CHANEL C39 Hetero Black Polled PB SM BD: 9/23/15

Tattoo: C39 ASA# 3056857

MR NLC UPGRADE U8676 Sire: DRCK ADVANTAGE A31 MSR 4545P OF 1057L BODY TJ SURE THING 105U Dam: DEER CREEK YOUNGLOVE Y40 STF LIBERTY 162N

CE

BW

WW

YW

MCE

MM MWW Stay

CW

YG

Marb

BF

REA

9.9

-0.2

56.4

83.6

10.1

18.9

19.5

-.47

.14

-.087

.89

47.1

18.1

C39 offers outcross genetics that traces back to the STF Desa Rae cow through her granddam, STF Liberty.

BW

64

Adj. WW

510

Adj. YW

910

API

129

TI

75

MINBID $1,800

DRCK CRYSTAL C45

Homo Black Polled 3/4 SM 1/8 AN 1/8 MX BD: 10/5/15 TJ EASY MONEY 101W Sire: DRCK ALEX A33 DEER CREEK TOTSIE ROLL TJ EASY MONEY 101W Dam: DRCK AFTER GLOW A24 DEER CREEK EXCITE X32

CE

BW

WW

11.5

0.7

71.8 100.4

22

Tattoo: C45 ASA# 3056870

YW

MCE 8.9

MM MWW Stay

CW

YG

Marb

BF

REA

22.7

30.1

-.27

.30

-.039

.79

58.6

I think this heifer is going to be a powerhouse of a cow. You have to admire her substance of bone and depth of flank. Combine this with her high weaning and yearling EPDs and an API of 129, and she is a very nice package that will be an asset to any herd.

TJ Easy Money – Grandsire of Lot 21

BW

52

Adj. WW

525

Adj. YW

890

API

147

TI

72

MINBID $1,500

Lot 22

COTT-GFI P348H Dam: DEER CREEK COMPOSITE T50 DEER CREEK STARLITE

CE

MINBID $1,600

MM MWW Stay

Tattoo: C31 ASA# 3056865

MR NLC UPGRADE U8676 Sire: DRCK ADVANTAGE A31 MSR 4545P OF 1057L BODY

8.8

20

Tattoo: C32 ASA# 3056864

35R Sire: RFS RED IRON T20 RF RAUL

CE

Homo Black Polled 3/4 SM 1/4 AN BD: 9/12/15

Fancy is the word that best describes this heifer. She is straight topped, square rumped and is very neat and clean through her front end. In addtion, Chickadee has that round, easy fleshing look that will make her a productive cow for a lot of years.

Lot 18

DRCK CHERRY C32

DRCK CHICKADEE C31

6

DRCK CASEY C51 Hetero Black Polled 3/4 SM 1/4 AR BD: 11/5/15

Tattoo: C51 ASA# 3056843

MR NLC UPGRADE U8676 Sire: DRCK ADVANTAGE A31 MSR 4545P OF 1057L BODY HXC CONQUEST 4405P Dam: DEER CREEK YAHOO Y1 HSF-COTT LACIE P 18W

CE

BW

WW

YW

MCE

15

-3.1

53.3

79.8

8.5

MM MWW Stay

CW

YG

Marb

BF

REA

27.1

13

-.36

.32

-.039

.86

53.8

This heifer has the same granddam as the lot 4 bull. She is ultra calving ease with a 15 calving ease EPD and -3 birth weight EPD. She is an easy keeper just like her dam. With an API of 147, she will be productive for a lot of years.


23 BW

82

Adj. WW

672

DRCK DAZZLE D2 Black White Face Polled PB SM BD: 2/17/16

138

TI

80

MINBID $1,300

BW

WW

YW

MCE

12.2

1.8

77

114.5

11

CW

YG

Marb

19.6

40.4

-.36

.21

21.1

BW

84

544

Adj. YW API

110

TI

61

MINBID $1,200

26

API

127

TI

66

DRCK DELTA D9

Black Homo Polled 3/4 SM 1/4 AN BD: 3/25/16

Tattoo: D6 ASA# 3119503

TRIPLE C SINGLETARY S3H Sire: MSR 2214Z OF 6215S SNGLE MSR 6215S OF 2061 A PAR GW LUCKY DICE 187H Dam: DEER CREEK BLACK MAGIC HUCKLEBERRY POWER QUEEN

REA

CE

BW

WW

YW

MCE

-.057 1.04

6.8

3.3

57

88.1

9.6

BF

MM MWW Stay

CW

YG

Marb

BF

REA

17.3

27.6

-.32

.24

-.039

.91

45.8

23

Delilah is a later maturing type heifer that should develop into a productive cow.

Dazzle is stylish and long. She has a blaze face that will attract some attention in the show ring.

Adj. WW

80

548

Black Polled PB SM BD: 3/19/16

MINBID $1,000

MM MWW Stay 58.1

BW

Adj. WW

DRCK DELILAH D6

Adj. YW

DEER CREEK ZORRO Z6 Dam: DRCK BLIND ONE B13 DEER CREEK ZIPPY Z3

CE

25

Tattoo: D2 ASA# 3119505

ELLINGSON LEGACY M229 Sire: 3C SOUTHBOUND W9350 3C MS RIIS T7157 B

Adj. YW API

24

– SPRING OPEN HEIFERS –

Tattoo: D9 ASA# 3119512

TRIPLE C SINGLETARY S3H Sire: MSR 2214Z OF 6215S SNGLE MSR 6215S OF 2061 A PAR HART JACKPOT J310 Dam: DEER CREEK SWEET TART DEER CREEK STARLITE

CE

BW

WW

YW

MCE

6.4

1.9

48.6

76.5

7

MM MWW Stay

CW

YG

Marb

BF

REA

19.9

18.8

-.24

.33

-.028

.64

44.2

Delta will make an excellent show heifer for a junior exhibitor. She has a nice calm disposition. She is fancy and feminine, smooth structured and deep bodied. Her dam is a big bodied SimAngus cow. Delta should turn out the same way. This heifer needs to be shown.

BW

72

Adj. WW

547

Adj. YW API

136

TI

66

MINBID $1,200

DRCK DAWN D11 Black Homo Polled PB SM BD: 4/6/16

Tattoo: D11 ASA# 3119506

TRIPLE C SINGLETARY S3H Sire: MSR 2214Z OF 6215S SNGLE MSR 6215S OF 2061 A PAR HSF MAJORITY 141S Dam: HSF MISS MAJORITY 61W HSF MS INCLINATION 113S

CE

BW

WW

YW

MCE

11.2

-1

46.7

69.8

9.8

27

Lot 25

MM MWW Stay

CW

YG

Marb

BF

REA

23.1

10.4

-.22

.33

-.032

.46

46.5

28

Dawn would make a fine show heifer for a novice showman due to her young age and very sweet disposition. Plus she has an API of 136, placing her in the top 25% of the Simmental breed.

BW

Adj. WW Adj. YW API

139

TI

74

MINBID $1,000

TTA NANCY Black Polled PB SM BD: 4/29/16

Tattoo: DT1 ASA# 3145034

TRIPLE C SINGLETARY S3H Sire: MSR 2214Z OF 6215S SNGLE MSR 6215S OF 2061 A PAR

BW

Adj. WW Adj. YW

DEER CREEK ZORRO Z6 Dam: DRCK BEAD B23 QUAKER H JST KIM Y69

CE

BW

WW

YW

MCE

11.7

0.5

61.9

93.6

9.9

API

116

TI

69

Lot 26

TTA MARILYN Black Polled 1/2 SM 1/2 AN BD: 5/15/16

TRIPLE C SINGLETARY S3H Sire: MSR 2214Z OF 6215S SNGLE MSR 6215S OF 2061 A PAR

Dam: 4

MINBID $1,000

MM MWW Stay

CW

YG

Marb

BF

REA

CE

BW

WW

YW

MCE

22.6

26.3

-.34

.32

-.043

.93

8.3

1.9

63.2

91.1

5.9

53.5

Tattoo: DT4 ASA# 3145038

Nancy has a balanced set of EPDs combining calving ease, growth, and carcass traits, plus an API and TI in the top 20%.

MM MWW Stay

CW

YG

Marb

BF

REA

20.5

26.7

-.14

.39

-.013

.53

52.1

This is the youngest heifer in the offering, but she holds her own. Marilyn should develop into a productive, easy keeping cow.

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29

– SPRING OPEN HEIFERS –

TTA MADISON Black Polled 1/2 SM 1/2 AN BD: 4/28/16

BW

( (

(

Adj. WW Adj. YW API

116

TI

69

(

Tattoo: DT5 ASA# 3145040

TRIPLE C SINGLETARY S3H Sire: MSR 2214Z OF 6215S SNGLE MSR 6215S OF 2061 A PAR

(

Dam: 5

MINBID $1,200

CE

BW

WW

YW

MCE

8.3

1.9

63.2

91.1

5.9

MM MWW Stay

CW

YG

Marb

BF

REA

20.5

26.7

-.14

.39

-.013

.53

52.1

This fancy SimAngus heifer will make a very nice show heifer. She carries good depth of body and muscle for her young age, and has that fancy look.

Lot 29

Benefits of Genomically Enhanced EPDs Trait CE

Progeny Equivalents 5

BW

7

WW

8

YW

9

Mlk

8

MCE

3

Stay

28

Sh Force 6 Mrb

8

REA

4

BF

1

1. How does DNA testing (GGP-HD or GGP-LD) improve predictions of EPDs? There are thousands of DNA markers associated with genetic potential of the traits we evaluate with EPDs. The combination of these SNPs explains (in part) the genetic potential an animal has for a trait. In short, DNA testing provides additional information that is blending with the calculated EPDs resulting in higher accuracy genetic prediction in relatively unproven (low accuracy) animals. Adding DNA information increases the accuracy of the EPDs similar to an average of 8 progeny measurements and the impact on the accuracy depends on the trait (stayability is the highest while back fat is the lowest; see Table 1). 2. How do I best use the information from DNA testing? Thankfully, the information is easy to use. If you know how to use EPDs then you can use GE-EPDs – they work the exact same way. In order to take advantage of the DNA information (LD or HD), you need to use this information in your selection decisions.

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Quick Reference to ASA EPDs and $ Indexes Expected Progeny Differences (EPDs): EPDs are the most accurate and effective tool available

for co mparing genetic levels. In using EPDs, the difference between two sires’ EPDs represents the unit difference expected in the performance of their p rogeny. For example, if sires A and B have EPDs of +10 and –5, a 15-unit difference would be expected in their progeny (moving fro m -5 to +10 y ields 15 units). Key to using EPDs is knowing what units they are expressed in. For example, if the above case referred to weaning weight EPDs, A would be expected to sire 15-pounds more weaning weight than B. If calving ease were the trait, A would be expected to sire 15-percent mo re unassisted births in first-calf heifers; in other words, if B sired 30 assists in a group of 100 heifers, we’d expect A to require 15 assists. A percentile-ran king chart is required to determine where a bull’s EPDs rank h im relat ive to other bulls in the breed. For percentile rankings or more detailed information about EPDs and $ indexes visit www.simmental.org. Listed below are the units ASA EPDs are expressed in: All-Purpose Index (API): Dollars per cow exposed under an all-purpose-sire scenario. (See below for more details.) Average Daily Gai n (ADG): Pounds of postweaning daily weight gain. Back Fat (B F): Inches of backfat. Birth Weight (BW): Pounds of birth weight. Cal vi ng Ease (CE): Percent of unassisted births when used on heifers. Carcass Weight (CW): Pounds of carcass weight. Docility (DOC): Percent of offspring achiev ing a docile (1) score. Maternal Cal ving Ease (MCE): Percent of unassisted births in first-calving daughters. Milk (MLK): Pounds of weaning weight due to milk.

Marbling (MRB): Marb ling score. Maternal Weaning Weight (MWW): Pounds of weaning weight due to milk and growth. Ri beye Area (REA): Square inches of ribeye. Warner -Bratzler Shear Force (WBSF): Pounds of force required to shear a steak. Stayability (S TAY): Percent of daughters remain ing in the cowherd at 6 years of age. Terminal Index (TI): Dollars per co w exposed under a terminal-sire scenario. (See belo w for more details.) Weaning Weight (WW): Pounds of weaning weight. Yearling Weight (YW): Pounds of yearling weight. Yiel d Grade (YG): Yield grade score.

$ Indexes: Though EPDs allow for the comparison of genetic levels for many economically important

traits, they only provide a piece of the economic puzzle. That’s where $ indexes come in. Through well conceived, rigorous mathematical co mputation, $ indexes blend EPDs and e conomics to estimate an animal’s overall impact on your bottom line. The same technology that led to the dramatic progress in swine, poultry and dairy genetics over the last several decades was used to develop the following $ indexes: All-Purpose Index (API): Evaluates sires for use on the entire cow herd (b red to both Angus first -calf heifers and mature cows) with the portion of their daughters required to maintain herd size retained and the remain ing heifers and steers put on feed and sold grade and yield. Terminal Index (TI): Evaluates sire for use on mature Angus cows with all offspring put on feed and sold grade and yield. Using API and TI: First, determine wh ich index to use; if you’re keep ing replacements use API, if not, TI. Then, just as with EPDs, zero in on the unit difference between bulls. (As described above, index units are in dollars per cow exposed.) The difference can be used to determine how much a bull is worth co mpared to another. Or, put another way, how much you can pay for one bull co mpared to another. For examp le, when buying an all-purpose-type sire, you can quickly figure a bull scoring +100 for API is worth an ext ra $6,000 over a +50 bull if both are exposed to 30 cows over 4 years ($50 d iff. x 30 hd. x 4 yr. = $6,000). A percentile-ran king chart is required to determine where a bull’s index value ranks him relative to other bulls in the population. For percentile rankings or more detailed informat ion about EPDs and $ indexes visit www.simmental.org. Important disclaimer : DO NOT co mpare index values of purebreds of different breeds, hybrids of different breed composition or purebreds with hybrids — our system was not developed to make valid comparison among these groups. Therefore, you must first determine the breed and breed composition appropriate for your herd and use index values to compare animals within that population.

DOCILITY CHART

Purebred Simmental Bulls Lot# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Docility Score 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1

SimAngusTM Bulls 9 10 11 12

1 1 3 1

Yearling Open Heifers Lot# 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Spring Open Heifers 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

Docility Score 2 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1


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