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thWelcome to our 12 Annual Sale!JDelaneyHerefordsWe want to thank all of our past customers who have supported our program over theyears. We appreciate your confidence in our cattle, and we are working hard to producethe kind of cattle that will work in your programs. 2021 proved to be another challengingyear in so many ways, but we are blessed with great family and friends who supported usthrough the year.We strive to produce the kind of cattle that will make money for our customers and withJerry & Shelly Delaney Familythat in mind we are extremely pleased with this year’s offering. We continue to breed for2071CountyRd 101 Lake Benton, MN 56149sound cattle with performance, muscle, and eye appeal, with acceptable birth weightsJerry: 507.820.0661 jdh@delaneyherefords.comfrom productive cows, emphasizing udder quality. This year we are excited to be offeringyou some of our newest genetics, including sons of Entice, Standout, Prominent, anddelaneyherefords.comBenton. We are thrilled with what these young bulls have done-adding pigment, performance, and carcass quality without sacrificing soundness and eye appeal. We believe thesegenetics will help add to the bottom line in any herd.Most of the cattle selling have GE-EPDs (Genomic Enhanced EPDs). GE EPDs provide thelatest technology available to genetically test an animal to obtain the highest accuracypossible in their EPDs. We do this to give buyers a higher level of confidence that their bullor heifer will do the job they want. EPDs listed here were current at catalog printing, butPete & Laura Atkins Familyupdated numbers will be available on all the cattle selling the week before the sale. The27106 468th Avenue Tea, SD 57064footnotes include a listing of the traits in which that animal ranks in the top 10% or higherPete: 605.351.9847 petea15@gmail.comof the Hereford breed. It is no small task to produce cattle that rank at the extreme highatkinsherefords.comend of the breed, and we are pleased with how our cattle stack up!ELITEYou will also notice many of the bulls are designated with a CHB logo.The CHB logo is shown on anything in the top 50% and a CHB Elite for those in the top 25%of the breed for producing feeder cattle that will excel in the economically relevant traits ofgain, feed efficiency, and carcass merit when mated to Angus cows.To help you with this early sale date, we will keep all the bulls on feed at Delaney Herefords free of charge until May 1, 2022.We will gather yearling weights and carcass data at no cost to the buyer prior to that date. All the bulls will be semen tested and fully guaranteed.Thank you to all of our customers for past purchases, friendship and the confidence you have shown in our program. We look forward to working withyou in the future! If you can’t make the sale feel free to call one of us or the sale staff for assistance, or you can bid on liveauctions.tv the day of thesale.Jerry & Shelly Delaney familyDELANEY HEREFORDS2Pete & Laura Atkins familyATKINS HEREFORDS

Annual SaleWatch the sale and bid live at liveauctions.tvAmanda Eberspacher Hilbrands.507-828-7089LUNCH @ 11:30 AM SALE @ 1 PM CSTDELANEY HEREFORDS SALE BARN, LAKE BENTON, MNCONTACTSJerry Delaney. 507-820-0661Pete Atkins.605-351-9847Nick Delaney.507-829-0561Marty Delaney.507-820-0483Michael Delaney.507-606-2018Sale Day Office.507-820-0203STAFFDustin Layton, Auctioneer.405-464-2455Joe Rickabaugh, American Hereford Association.785-633-3188Alex Acheson, American Hereford Association.785-366-1185Scott McGee, M&M Livestock Service.402-300-2659Doug Bolte, Special Assignment.402-640-4048Scott Connot, Special Assignment.605-691-4550Keith Eichler, Special Assignment.605-228-7433Marc & Jill Hotchkiss, Hereford America.605-490-1409Tony Heins, Cattle Business Weekly.701-400-4435Bill Shermer, The Stockman.641-425-2641Amanda Eberspacher Hilbrands, Live Auctions.TV.507-828-7089GUESTSJack Ward.Executive Vice President, American Hereford AssociationLarry Goelz, Pipestone Veterinary Services.VeterinarianScott Connot, Cenex Harvest States.NutritionistScott Josephson, TriCounty Vet Clinic.EmbryologistNeil Johnson, Dandy Acres Enterprises.EmbryologistTrish Bordewyk.Ultrasound TechnicianMatt Zens.President, SD Hereford AssociationBryan Lawrence.President, MN Hereford BreedersDIRECTIONSFrom Lake Benton, MN- Take Hwy 75 north 4 miles, turn west onto CountyHwy 13 for 5 miles. Turn north on County Road 101 for 1.5 miles. DelaneyHerefords Sale Barn is on the west side of the road.From Ivanhoe, MN- Take Hwy 75 south 5 miles, turn west onto County Hwy 15for 5 miles. Turn south on County Road 101 for 2.5 miles. Delaney HerefordsSale Barn is on the west side of the road.From Brookings, SD- Take Hwy 14 east toward Lake Benton 20 miles. Turnnorth on County Hwy 1 for 4 miles. Turn east onto County Hwy 13 for 2 miles.Turn north onto County Road 101 for 1.5 miles. Delaney Herefords Sale Barn ison the west side of the road.Like us on /atkinsherefordsPERFORMANCE.ABSENTEE BIDDING - If you would like to place a bid but are unable to attendthe sale, please direct your bid to any of the owners or sale staff. You may also bidonline as the sale will be broadcast live on the Internet at www.liveauctions.tv.TERMS - Terms of the sale are cash or check payable during or after the sale, before cattlewill be released. Cattle will not be transferred until paid in full. Each animal will be atthe buyer’s risk immediately after the animal is sold.Delaney Herefords and/or Atkins Herefords will be retaining a 1/4 semen interest forin-herd use only on all bulls selling unless otherwise noted in footnotes or announcedsale day.GUARANTEE - All bulls will be semen tested and examined to be sound and guaranteed breeders. If an animal fails to breed and is reported to seller by August 1, 2022, itmay be returned to seller if in good condition and in compliance with Minnesota healthregulations. Once the bull has been returned to the seller and confirmed that he is nota breeder, a replacement bull or credit on next year’s sale will be offered.HERD HEALTH - All cattle will be sold in compliance with the health laws of the Stateof Minnesota. Health papers will be provided. All bulls have been tested and are freefrom any known genetic defects.WINTERING & DELIVERY - Haul your own bull the day of the sale and receive 100.Free delivery on purchases of 5,000 or more to any one location within a 250 mile radius. We will cover up to 100/head on trucking expenses outside the 250 miles on perhead purchases of 5,000 or more. For any bulls going to Canada, we will deliver to thenearest port of entry at our expense. For your convenience, you may winter your bullsat Delaney Herefords FREE OF CHARGE through May 1, 2022. After May 1, 2022 a yardage charge of 3.00 per day will apply. We ask females be picked up before February 1,2022. Females left after that date will incur a 400 calving charge, plus 4/day yardage.INSURANCE - Animals left at Delaney Herefords will be at the buyer’s risk immediatelyfollowing the sale and we strongly recommend purchasing insurance.Contact Art Handel at (605) 391-8233 for your insurance needs.REGISTRATION & TRANSFER - Registration certificates will be transferred to thebuyer at the seller’s expense. Each buyer must be sure to give the clerk the propername and address for making transfers.EPDs - EPDs listed in the catalog are current at time of catalog printing. Updated EPDswill be available sale day. All cattle have been tested for known genetic defects.Designates individuals with a CHB EPD in the top 50% of the breed.ELITEDesignates individuals with a CHB EPD in the top 25% of the breed.NOTE - All persons who attend the sale do so at their own risk. Owners assume noliability, legal or otherwise, for accidents or loss of property that may occur.VOLUME DISCOUNT - Buy 2-4 head and receive 100 off total cost. Buy 5 or more andreceive 250 off total cost. Offer does not apply to commercial heifers.VideosARE ONLINE!delaneyherefords.com atkinsherefords.comPR E D I C TA B I L I T Y.P R O O F.

EPDSAN EXPLANATION OF EPDSCalving Ease – Direct (CE) - CE EPD is based on calving ease scores and birth weights and is measured on a percentage. CE EPD indicates the influence of the sire on calvingease in females calving at 2 years of age. For example, if sire A has a CE EPD of 6 and sire B has a CE EPD of -2, then you would expect on average if comparably mated, sire A’scalves would be born with an 8% more likely chance of being unassisted when compared to sire B’s calves.Birth Weight (BW) - BW EPD is an indicator trait for calving ease and is measured in pounds. For example, if sire A has a BW EPD of 3.6 and sire B has a BW EPD of 0.6, then youwould expect on average if comparably mated, sire A’s calves would come 3 lb. heavier at birth when compared to sire B’s calves. Larger BW EPDs usually, but not always, indicatemore calving difficulty. The figure in parentheses found after each EPD is an accuracy value or reliability of the EPD.Weaning Weight (WW) - WW EPD is an estimate of pre-weaning growth that is measured in pounds. For example, if sire A has a WW EPD of 60 and sire B has a WW EPD of 40,then you would expect on average if comparably mated, sire A’s calves would weigh 20 lb. heavier at weaning when compared to sire B’s calves.Yearling Weight (YW) - YW EPD is an estimate of post-weaning growth that is measured in pounds. For example, if sire A has a YW EPD of 100 and sire B has a YW EPD of 70,then you would expect on average if comparably mated, sire A’s calves would weigh 30 lb. heavier at a year of age when compared to sire B’s calves.Maternal Milk (MM) - The milking ability of a sire’s daughters is expressed in pounds of calf weaned. It predicts the difference in average weaning weights of sires’ daughters’progeny due to milking ability. Daughters of the sire with a 14 MM EPD should produce progeny with 205-day weights averaging 24 lb. more (as a result of greater milk production) than daughters of a bull with a MM EPD of -10 lb. (14 minus -10.0 24 lb.). This difference in weaning weight is due to total milk production during the entire lactation.Maternal Calving Ease (MCE) - MCE EPD predicts how easily a sires daughters will calve at 2 years of age and is measured on a percentage. For example, if sire A has a MCE EPDof 7 and sire B has a CE EPD of -3, then you would expect on average if comparably mated, sire A’s daughters would calve with a 10% more likely chance of being unassisted whencompared to sire B’s daughters.Mature Cow Weight (MCW) - The MCW EPD was designed to help breeders select sires that will either increase or decrease mature size of cows in the herd. The trait was developed after years of cow weight data collection and the EPD relates directly to the maintenance requirements of a cow herd. An example of how the MCW EPD allows breeders tocompare sires: If sire A has a MCW EPD of 100 and sire B has an EPD of 85, then you would expect the females of sire A, if mated to similar cows, to be 15 lb. heavier at mature size.Udder Suspension (US) - Scores range from 9 (very tight) to 1 (very pendulous) and represent assessments of udder support. Weak udder suspension results in pendulousudders that make it difficult for a calf to nurse. Weak suspension in the udder indicates a lack of support in the ligament that ties the udder to the cow’s body wall. Over time,weakness in this ligament will allow the udder to hang down too far from the body and may subject the udder to serious problems and increased potential for injury. UDDR EPDsare reported on the scoring scale. Differences in sire EPDs predict the difference expected in the sires’ daughters’ udder characteristics when managed in the same environment.For example, if sire A has a UDDR EPD of 0.4, and sire B has a UDDR EPD of -0.1, the difference in the values is 0.5, or one-half of a score. If daughters of sires A and B are raised andmanaged in the same environment, you would expect half a score better udder suspension in daughters of sire A, compared to sire B.Teat size (TS) - Scores range from 9 (very small) to 1 (very large, balloon shaped) and are subjective assessments of the teat length and circumference. Oversized teats are difficult for newborn calves to nurse, and the calf may not receive adequate colostrum. This could lead to a higher incidence of scours or decreased immunity levels in the newborncalf. TEAT EPDs are reported on the scoring scale. Differences in sire EPDs predict the difference expected in the sires’ daughters’ udder characteristics when managed in the sameenvironment. For example, if sire A has a teat size EPD of 0.4, and sire B has a teat size EPD of -0.1, the difference in the values is 0.5, or one-half of a score. If daughters of sires Aand B are raised and managed in the same environment, you would expect half a score smaller teat size in daughters of sire A, compared to sire B.Scrotal Circumference (SC) - Measured in centimeters and adjusted to 365 days of age, SC EPD is the best estimate of fertility. It is related to the bull’s own semen quantityand quality, and is also associated with age at puberty of sons and daughters. Larger SC EPDs suggest younger age at puberty. Yearling sons of a sire wth a .7 SC EPD should haveyearling scrotal circumference measurements that average 0.7 centimeters (cm) larger than progeny by a bull with an EPD of 0.0 cm. In the Hereford genetic analysis, a multiple-trait model was used for scrotal circumference. Weaning weight was used as a predictor variable to increase the prediction accuracy of SC EPDs. Therefore, an animal with aweaning weight EPD should also have a SC EPD.Sustained Cow Fertility (SCF) - The AHA’s new Sustained Cow Fertility EPD (SCF) is a prediction of a cow’s ability to continue to calve from three years of age through twelveyears of age, given she calved as a two-year-old. The EPD is expressed as a deviation in the proportion of the ten-possible calving’s to twelve years old expressed as a probability.For example, the daughters of a bull with a 30 EPD would have the genetic potential to have one more calf by age twelve then the daughters from a bull with a 20 EPD. In otherwords, the daughters from the 30 EPD bull would have a 10% greater probability of having one more calf than the bull with a 20 EPD. This is equivalent to saying that the daughters are 10% more likely to remain in the herd to age 12.Dry Matter Intake (DMI) - The Dry Matter Intake EPD predicts the daily consumption of pounds of feed. For example, if sire A has a DMI EPD of 1.1 and sire B has a DMI EPD of0.1, you would expect sire B’s progeny, if comparably mated, to consume on average 1 pound of feed less per day.Carcass Weight (CW) - Carcass weight is a beneficial trait when considering the impact that pounds have relative to end product value. At the same age constant endpoint,sires with higher values for carcass weight will add more pounds of hot carcass weight compared to sires with lower values for carcass weight. For example, if sire A has a CW EPDof 84 and sire B has a CW EPD 64, then you would expect the progeny of sire A, if harvested at the same age constant endpoint, to have a 20-lb. advantage in terms of hot carcassweight.Rib Fat (FAT) - The FAT EPD reflects differences in adjusted 365-day, 12th-rib fat thickness based on carcass measurements of harvested cattle. Sires with low, or negative FATEPDs are expected to produce leaner progeny than sires with higher EPDs. Ultrasound measures are also incorporated into this trait and have been shown to be highly correlatedwith the performance of slaughter progeny. All data is expressed on a carcass scale.Ribeye Area (REA) - REA EPDs reflect differences in an adjusted 365-day ribeye area measurement based on carcass measurements of harvested cattle. Sires with relativelyhigher REA EPDs are expected to produce better-muscled and higher percentage yielding slaughter progeny than will sires with lower REA EPDs. Ultrasound measurements arealso incorporated into this trait and have been shown to be highly correlated with the performance of slaughter progeny. All data is expressed on a carcass scale.Marbling (MARB) - MARB EPDs reflect differences in an adjusted 365-day marbling score (intramuscular fat, [IMF]) based on carcass measurements of harvested cattle.Breeding cattle with higher MARB EPDs should produce slaughter progeny with a higher degree of IMF and therefore higher quality grades. Ultrasound measurements are alsoincorporated into this trait and have been shown to be highly correlated with the performance of slaughter progeny. All data is expressed on a carcass scale.Baldy Maternal Index (BMI ) - The Baldy Maternal Index is a maternally focused index that is based on a production system that uses Hereford x Angus cross cows. Progeny ofthese cows are directed towards Certified Hereford Beef. This index has significant weight on Sustained Cow Fertility, which predicts fertility and longevity of females. There is aslightly positive weight on Weaning Weight, Mature Cow Weight and Milk which accounts for enough growth but ensures females do not increase inputs. There is some negativeemphasis on Dry Matter Intake, but a positive weighting on Carcass Weight which is anticipated to provide profitability from finishing of non-replacement. females and castratedmales. Marbling and Rib-eye Area are also positively weighted to keep the harvested progeny successful for CHB. This index is geared to identify Hereford bulls that will be profitable when used in a rotational cross with mature commercial Angus cows.Certified Hereford Beef Index (CHB ) - The Certified Hereford Beef Index is a terminal sire index that is built on a production system where Hereford bulls are mated to mature commercial Angus cows and all progeny will be targeted for Certified Hereford Beef after the finishing phase. This index has significant weight on Carcass Weight to ensureprofit on the rail. As well there is a positive weighting for Average Daily Gain along with a negative weighting on Dry Matter Intake to ensure efficient pounds of growth in thefinishing phase. Keep in mind, this production system takes advantage of complimentary breeding with the commercial Angus cow. Although Marbling is weighted positively inthis index, a positive weighting for Rib-eye Area and a negative weighting for Back Fat are a greater priority in this index to allow for optimum end-product merit. This is the onlyindex that has no emphasis on fertility. Remember that no replacement heifers are being retained.DELANEY HEREFORDS4ATKINS HEREFORDS

?sniktA/yenaleDWhy BuyWe know that finding a place for a new herd bulland/or trucking in January isn’t always easy. Let us help!Leave your new herd bull(s) here at Delaney Herefords FREE OF CHARGE - until May 1, 2022, and we’ll have himin tip-top shape, ready for your cows come Spring. Bulls will be kept on a TMR, high roughage ration todevelop naturally to be ready for the breeding season. All bulls will be semen tested and examinedby our vet for breeding soundness by April 1st. Yearling weights and carcass datacollected on all bulls prior to April 1st. Free delivery on purchases of 5,000 or moreto any one location within a 250 mile radius. We will cover up to 100 per head on truckingexpenses outside the 250 mile radius on per headpurchase of 5000 or more. Take your bull home sale day and receive 100. Buy 2-4 head and recieve 100 off your total cost.Buy 5 or more and receive 250 off your total cost.Offer does not apply to commercial heifers.We’ll winteryour bull(s)until May 1stFREE OF CHARGE!DELANEY HEREFORDS5ATKINS HEREFORDS

BullsWe are very proud of this set of bulls and feel they are our best set to date. From top to bottom this set is full ofhigh quality bulls that fit the needs of commercial cattlemen and purebred producers alike.RefSIRE\\JDH AH STANDOUT 16G ETBULLAHA #DOB44014200 1/23/19CHURCHILL STUD 3134AJDH 11B STUD 3134 63EJDH MS 21Z VICTOR 3Y 11BJDH VICTOR 719T 33Z ETJDH AH MS 34X VICTOR 33Z45C ETAH JDH MS 25L WRANGLER 34X ETTATTOO16GKJ HVH 33N REDEEM 485T ETCHURCHILL LADY 002X ETJDH AH 719T 3Y ETJDH MS DURANGO 4037 21ZTH 122 71I VICTOR 719TJDH MS YANKEE 11U ETJDH 15 WRANGLER 25LAH QUEEN BELLE 14RStandout has surpassed expectations. He is doing a great job siring high performing cattlewith tremendous softness, do-ability, soundness, and muscle mass. His progeny have beenextremely consistent and offer extra pigmentation. His EPDs for WW, YW, M&G, CW and CHB are all in the top 1% of the breed. Plus his REA is in the top 2% and Marbling in thetop 5%.Semen is available, contact for details.Owned with Moore Cattle Company.POLLEDELITECE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF M CEM MCW US TS CW FAT REA MARB BMI CHB-2.2 5 79 118 0.8 1.3 17 32 -0.7 111 1.4 1.4 99 0.052 0.8 0.36 403 164RefSIRE\\JDH AH STANDOUT 16G ETDELANEY HEREFORDS6ATKINS HEREFORDS

1\\JDH 1836 16G STANDOUT 31JJDH 1836 16G STANDOUT 31JBULLAHA #DOB44242585 1/27/21JDH 11B STUD 3134 63EJDH AH STANDOUT 16G ETJDH AH MS 34X VICTOR 33Z45C ETWLB MR CANADA 10Z 15BGLM 15B BEAUTY 1836GLM 592R BEAUTY 1519TATTOO31JCHURCHILL STUD 3134AJDH MS 21Z VICTOR 3Y 11BJDH VICTOR 719T 33Z ETAH JDH MS 25L WRANGLER 34X ETWLB WINCHESTER ANSER 90X 10ZREMITALL GRAVES JUNO 204SCHURCHILL RANCHER 592RGLM 477T BEAUTY 241POLLEDBW 87205 802RATIO 121ELITECE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF M CEM MCW US TS CW FAT REA MARB BMI CHB-2.2 4.1 76 122 0.9 1.1 18.7 35 1.3 114 1.2 1.1 80 0.042 0.65 0.22 398 128This right here is why we were so excited to incorporate JDH AH Standout 16G ET back intoour programs. He is a bull that sires powerful, soggy, easy doing sons and deep, broody females. Lot 1 is a perfect example of where we want our program to go, a heavy pigmented,stout, burly beast backed by great EPDs and generations of highly productive cows! 31J isso complete in the way he’s put together. He’s smooth made yet still so massive in his bodyshape. His thickness, mass and softness reminds us a lot of how his sire looked at this age.Bid with confidence on this stud, he’s got the pieces to really make a name for himself.Top 1% WW, YW, M&G.Selling full possession, retaining a full 1/4 semen interest with revenue sharing.VideosARE ONLINE!delaneyherefords.com atkinsherefords.comDELANEY HEREFORDS7ATKINS HEREFORDS

2\\JDH 76B 16G STANDOUT 45J ETAHA #DOB44242710 1/30/21BULLJDH 11B STUD 3134 63EJDH AH STANDOUT 16G ETJDH AH MS 34X VICTOR 33Z45C ETCHURCHILL RED BULL 200ZJDH AH MS 349 RED BULL 76B ETCRR D03 VIOLET 349TATTOO45JCHURCHILL STUD 3134AJDH MS 21Z VICTOR 3Y 11BJDH VICTOR 719T 33Z ETAH JDH MS 25L WRANGLER 34X ETCHURCHILL SENSATION 028XCHURCHILL LADY 002X ETSHF INTERSTATE 20X D03KJ 2410 VIOLET 392FSCURREDBW ET205 773RATIO ETELITECE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF M CEM MCW US TS CW FAT REA MARB BMI CHB-2.6 5.1 80 124 0.5 1 18.7 35 -0.9 102 1.4 1.3 97 -0.008 0.84 0.14 430 159Lot 2 is a bull you have to see in person to appreciate how massive he is. He is one we haveliked since birth. He has the look to really catch your attention, and his performance andgrowth are next-level good. His dam was a highlight female that just sold to Pierce Herefords in our 2021 Genetic Opportunity Online Sale. He has a full sister in the replacementpen with donor potential, and a maternal brother was a member of our Reserve ChampionPen of Five at the 2021 Cattleman’s Congress. It’s only fitting that 45J is also a member ofour 2022 Pen of Five bulls. This bull checks a lot of boxes, including having five traits in thetop 1% of the breed! Bid with confidence on this stylish powerhouse.Top 1% WW, YW, M&G, CARC WT, REA; Top 5% MILK AND CHB AND UDDER; Top 10% BMIAND BII.JDH 76B 16G STANDOUT 45J ET3\\JDH AH MS 349 RED BULL 76B ET Dam of Lot 2JH MRD 54E 16G STANDOUT 57JBULLAHA #44242602JDH 11B STUD 3134 63EJDH AH STANDOUT 16G ETJDH AH MS 34X VICTOR 33Z45C ETBR TRUST 0217 3373JDH MS 40B TRUST 3373 54EJDH RBC MS 123 REDEEM 40B ETDOB2/5/21TATTOO57JCHURCHILL STUD 3134AJDH MS 21Z VICTOR 3Y 11BJDH VICTOR 719T 33Z ETAH JDH MS 25L WRANGLER 34X ETNJW 73S M326 TRUST 100W ETBR REVOLUTION OF 8279 0217KJ HVH 33N REDEEM 485T ETCF 743 DUCHESS 123POLLEDBW 97205 721RATIO 109ELITECE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF M CEM MCW US TS CW FAT REA MARB BMI CHB-3 5 78 118 0.8 1 18.7 33 0.5 125 1.3 1.3 95 0.032 0.93 0.21 422 148Heres a powerful soggy Standout son who is a member of our OKC Pen of 5. This guy is theideal beef bull. He just carries so much mass and muscle all while still being smooth jointedand flexible on the go. We liked the job his mother has been doing so much that we decidedto flush her. Maternal brother to Lot 56.Top 1% WW, YW, M&G, CARC WT, AND REA; Top 5% CHB; Top 10% MILK, BMI, BIIJH MRD 54E 16G STANDOUT 57JDELANEY HEREFORDS8ATKINS HEREFORDS

4\\JDH AH OUTSTANDING 102JHomozygous Polled. Moderate birth weight, deep bodied, thick made with loads of performance. His young mother is one of our very best 73C daughters. She has raised 2 calveswith an average birth weight ratio of 93.5 and average weaning ratio of 115. This bullshould sire sons and daughters that will work in a registered herd or for a top commercialproducer. His maternal sister sells as Lot 60.Top 1% WW, YW. Top 5% M&G, US, CW. Top 20% SC, Milk, Marb, CHB AH JDH OUTSTANDING 102JBULLAHA #DOB44245962 2/19/21JDH 11B STUD 3134 63EJDH AH STANDOUT 16G ETJDH AH MS 34X VICTOR 33Z45C ETNJW 135U 10Y HOMETOWN 73C ETAH VACA BLOSSOM 815FBBH 112Y BLOSSOM 418BTATTOO102JHOMOZYGOUSPOLLEDCHURCHILL STUD 3134AJDH MS 21Z VICTOR 3Y 11BJDH VICTOR 719T 33Z ETAH JDH MS 25L WRANGLER 34X ETNJW 73S W18 HOMETOWN 10Y ETNJW 4037 34S DURANGO VACA 135UBBH 743 REDWINE 112YBBH 26U ALICE 035XBW 76205 755RATIO 117ELITECE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF M CEM MCW US TS CW FAT REA MARB BMI CHB0.5 3.4 76 123 1 1.3 13.6 31 0.1 129 1.4 1.2 86 0.042 0.51 0.21 325 133Our 2020 NWSS Pen of 3 featuring Benton, Standout, and 7G.DELANEY HEREFORDS9ATKINS HEREFORDS

5\\JDH 21Z 16G STANDOUT 21JBULLAHA #DOB44242566 1/26/21JDH 11B STUD 3134 63EJDH AH STANDOUT 16G ETJDH AH MS 34X VICTOR 33Z45C ETTHM DURANGO 4037JDH MS DURANGO 4037 21ZAH JDH WRANGLER QUEEN 22T ETTATTOO21JCHURCHILL STUD 3134AJDH MS 21Z VICTOR 3Y 11BJDH VICTOR 719T 33Z ETAH JDH MS 25L WRANGLER 34X ETCS BOOMER 29FTHM 7085 VICTRA 9036JDH 15 WRANGLER 25LAH MS LADY QUEEN 14LSCURREDBW 77205 614RATIO 93ELITECE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF M CEM MCW US TS CW FAT REA MARB BMI CHB2.6 2.3 64 94 0.4 0.7 15.5 23 1.7 104 1.4 1.3 81 0.022 0.6 0.18 355 131Another great Standout son with excellent pigment and look. His dam is a fantastic cowthat has left an impression on our herd. She’s one of four generations of donors for us, including Lot 5’s maternal sister, 11B. We just love the productivity of this cow family, whichcan be found on both sides of his pedigree. 21J is really attractive, sound footed, and heavypigmented. Maternal sib to Lot 58.Top 5% UDDER. Top 10% WW, CARC WT.6\\JDH 21Z 16G STANDOUT 21J7\\JDH 210 16G STANDOUT 16JBULLAHA #DOB44242548 1/25/21JDH 11B STUD 3134 63EJDH AH STANDOUT 16G ETJDH AH MS 34X VICTOR 33Z45C ETAH JDH CRACKER JACK 26U ETROUDY INDIGO 210RV MS RED DOG 0705TATTOO16JCHURCHILL STUD 3134AJDH MS 21Z VICTOR 3Y 11BJDH VICTOR 719T 33Z ETAH JDH MS 25L WRANGLER 34X ETNJW 1Y WRANGLER 19DCRR D03 VIOLET 349FFF MOELERS RED DOG 711SRV HARRIET 7205HOMOZYGOUSPOLLEDBW 87205 595RATIO 90JDH ND 770 16G STANDOUT 3JBULLAHA #DOB44242522 1/21/21JDH 11B STUD 3134 63EJDH AH STANDOUT 16G ETJDH AH MS 34X VICTOR 33Z45C ETESF 10Y HOMETOWN 510 ETESF 510 MABEL 770SPH 67W MS CRACKER JACK 28YTATTOO3JCHURCHILL STUD 3134AJDH MS 21Z VICTOR 3Y 11BJDH VICTOR 719T 33Z ETAH JDH MS 25L WRANGLER 34X ETNJW 73S W18 HOMETOWN 10Y ETK LADY RIBEYE 3142AH JDH CRACKER JACK 26U ETJDH MS RED FELTON 5162 67WHOMOZYGOUSPOLLEDBW 67205 601RATIO NAELITECE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF M CEM MCW US TS CW FAT REA MARB BMI CHB0.8 4 62 86 0.1 1.1 17.5 33 0.5 79 1.4 1.4 67 0.042 0.37 0.24 374 119CE BW WW YW DMI SC SCF M CEM MCW US TS CW FAT REA MARB BMI CHB11 0 55 85 0.3 1 22.9 31 4.7 85 1.4 1.4 86 0.082 0.68 0.28 474 148Homozygous Polled. Here’s a bull that has just kept coming and gets better every day. He’sanother example of a Standout son who can easily be picked out due to his soft, easy-doinglook. His dam is one of the best-looking cows on the place. This guy will do great on a set ofcommercial cows and make some mouthwatering baldies!Top 5% UDDER. Top 10% MILK, M&G, AND TEAT.Homozygous Polled. What an outstanding heifer bull option. He’s easykeeping, good looking, and we love how he’s built. This guy is smoothmade, red-eyed, and ranks in the top 10% or better in the breed for 11different traits! Bid with

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