lienemann cattle company - lienetics 2014 royal sale
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Trevor L. Lienemann Princeton, NE * 402-560-5385
www.lienetics.com
Sunday – March 9TH 1:00 @ Beatrice 77 Livestock, Beatrice , NE
Royale Sale
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Fellow cattlemen, As we enter an expansion phase in beef industry, and every pound
produced is more valuable than any time in the history of our busi-
ness, your investment in optimum genetics is more important than
ever. As we prepare for our 2014 Sale, we have proven many times
these bulls will excel in all aspects of the industry today, and bring
you a profit in any production environment.
Bulls are produced by females with function and performance in an
environment of minimal inputs that include early spring and sum-
mer grass (no creep), fall and winter residue grazing, and hay in the
months of February (minimal days), March and April. If they failed
to produce acceptable progeny in with this program, and on a time-
ly basis, they are no longer part of the program. While we realize
you cannot starve a profit out of your cowherd, we feel this minimal
input environment and management practice, combined with the
right type genetics, will allow us to always meet and most likely far
exceed your expectations of your genetic purchase. As Dr. Lalman
previously stated in Beef Magazine; it is hard to find seedstock pro-
ducers willing to put their cattle through this hardship. We definite-
ly are! And with this type of management and environment, we are
able to propagate and select the genetics which will excel in all as-
pects of the industry and country. These genetics can, and have,
previously went to and performed very well in all parts of the coun-
try.
The progressive genetics offered will increase profits at all levels of
production. That means they: calve easy and are vigorous at birth,
are efficient foragers, have high growth and conversion, are sound
and structurally correct, are fertile and maternally efficient, with
premium udders, and will produce a heavy and high quality carcass
for the packer, retailer, and consumer. If you are part of the total
production and profit chain, please join us, or contact us to arrange
purchases on sale day. Satisfaction Guaranteed!
Lienemann Cattle Co. Welcomes You
Sincerely,
Trevor L. Lienemann
Note: Certain data was not available at the time our sale book went to print (i.e.,
Final Test WT, SC, Carcass Ultrasound, Enhanced EPDs, $Values). This data will be
available as a supplemental sheet on sale day and available online now @
www.lienetics.com.
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We believe in our program, in our
customers, and in our combined abil-
ity to provide the best quality beef
product available in the world with
complete consumer satisfaction. We
intend to fulfill that belief through our
genetics which take low input re-
sources provided by solar energy, and convert it to the most pre-
mium protein product in the world, as well as the most satisfying
eating experience available to the consumer. This is achieved
through the continual improvement of our Angus genetics
through acquisitions, selection pressure for phenotype and geno-
type, AI & ET technology, DNA EPD enhancement, and now;
our feedlot program which allows us to measure and appraise
actual performance, efficiency, and carcass merit of our raised
animals and those produced by our bull genetics in our customer
cattle.
In 2012 we began our Calf Buy-Back and Feed Cattle Program
(our own cattle), thereby putting our dollars at risk in order to
substantiate our beliefs. Whether we are able to own your cattle
or not at the end of the bidding process, it will put more dollars in
your pocket on sale day. We have raised the value on customer
calves over $10 per hundred in auction barns in the past
years. On 100 five weight calves, that can total more than $5,000
of additional revenue per year back to you.
A very good customer once asked, how we can buy feeder cat-
tle, and generate a profit with $8.00 corn? The simple answer is,
own cattle that convert fast and efficiently, are hearty and
healthy, and have a heavy and high quality carcass that returns a
premium. Our straight-bred and Angus influenced cattle will do
that on a consistent basis. In last years fed cattle, we sold a load
of heifers that went 98% choice or prime, with 65% of our cattle
earning CAB status, and averaging premiums of $70 per
head. With individual cattle earning premiums as high as $11.85
per hundred above the choice price, and on a 923 pound carcass
for a total carcass value of $1,974.61, at 14.5 months of age.
If you have Lienetics sired cattle to sell, please let us know,
and we will do our best to participate, own, or find additional
buyers to increase your value contribution.
Certain data was not available at the time our sale book went to print (i.e.,
Final Test WT, SC, Carcass Ultrasound, Enhanced EPDs, $Values). This data will be
available as a supplemental sheet on sale day and available online now @
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Sunday, MARCH 9, 2014 1:00 P.M. Beatrice 77 Livestock
The Beatrice 77 Livestock facility is located North Hwy 77 in Beatrice, NE AUCTIONEER: Matt Lowery, 308-750-6119 SALE DAY PHONE: (402) 223-3571
SALE DAY LIVE VIDEO AVAILABLE www.lmaauctions.com
REPRESENTATAIVES: Matt Printz............................. Angus Journal (308) 440-2918 Dennis Henrichs.................Beatrice 77 Sales (402) 239-8741 Gale(Slim) Hardin…………...Beatrice 77 Sales (402) 520-2911 Randy Rasby ......................... Livestock Plus (308) 539-6195 Chris Beutler …..................... Midwest Messenger (402) 380-8244 Bill Schermer...................Midwest Beef Producer (641-425-2641 BUYERS UNABLE TO ATTEND THE SALE MAY SUBMIT THEIR BIDS TO THE AUCTIONEER, SALE MANAGERS, OR PUBLICATION REPRESENTATIVES. Or BID VIA PHONE
TERMS AND CONDITIONS: Cattle will sell under the Standard Terms and Conditions recommended by the American Angus Association. The terms of the sale are cash. All settlements must be made at the close of the auction. Any disputes as to bids shall be settled by the auctioneer, whose decision shall be final and shall bind purchases to the announcement of the sale and sale price. Special care has been taken to insure the accuracy in the matter of pedi-grees and information included in this catalog, but we are not to be held responsible for any error which may appear and is beyond our control. Corrections that may be discovered prior to the sale will be announced at the time of selling.
SHARED RISK WARRANTY: All bulls selling for over $3,000 are warrantied against breeding injury or death for the first breeding season. Breeding season is defined as the 90-day period following the first turn-out of the bulls. Notification must be received by the breeder upon death and veterinarian certified, or no-tice by September 1, 2014. Credit will be at 50% of the purchase price, a replacement bull as available, or applied to a purchase in next year’s sale. The buyer keeps all salvage value on the injured bull.
HERD HEALTH and TESTING: All cattle were vaccinated with two doses of modified live vaccine includ-ing IBR, PI3, BRSV, BVD and Pasteurella, as well as a Clostridial 7-Way/Haemophilus vaccination. They were poured in the fall and winter with Ivermectin for internal and external parasites. Out of-state buyers will be furnished with necessary health papers. All work performed by Dr. Chris Hytrachs, (402)230-0869. The Lienemann cowherd receives annual vac-cinations protocols as recommended for the environment they are con-tained.
Breeding Soundness Exam: All bulls in the sale have passed a breeding soundness exam consisting of tract palpation, semen evaluation for motility, morphology, concen-tration and presence of WBC’s. They were also checked to be free of penile warts.
EXTENDED CARE and/or DELIVER: Arrangements for extended care of Bulls through the end of April can be made the sale day, and based on a $2.50 per day for extended care. Also, delivery arrangements can be made for the bulls.
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RETAINING INTEREST: Bulls identified in the footnotes or on the auction block sell accordingly. This does not restrict your use as you retain full possession. Any collec-tion or marketing will be at the convenience of the buyer.
INSPECTION OF CATTLE: Bulls are available for inspection any-time prior to the sale at our facili-ties, or on Saturday, March 8th in the yards at Beatrice 77.
ABSENTEE BID PROGRAM: A 100% satisfaction guarantee for cattle purchased in your absence is offered by Lienemann Cattle Co. if Trevor or Sale representatives assists you with your purchase.
NUTRITION: The bulls are not creep fed. They were preconditioned and weaned on grass range, and then backgrounded on long stem grass hay and a low starch, high protein hand fed mix ration post weaning. On November 8th
and for 100 days, the bulls were transitioned to high roughage TMR, and worked up to a high roughage 56 mega cal diet to identify their genetic potential. Bulls were fed to gain 3.25 ADG. That period is identified as the ADG factor.
MOTEL HEADQUARTERS: Holiday Inn Express, 4005 N 6th, Beatrice, NE……….402-228-7000
COMPLIMENTARY LUNCH SALE DAY Lunch will be served from 11:30 to 12:30. Please come and enjoy.
Franchise Partners Fischer Farms, Dr. Dan Fischer Clatonia, NE 402/432-1461
Bulls owned with Dr. Fischer carry the FF prefix will sell under the same conditions and good faith representation of LCC. These bulls are presented and available on this sale based on the similar philosophy and breeding programs of LCC and Fisch-er Farms. Our partnership(s) exist through ownership, shared summer range, and use of herd sires. You will find these bulls represent the same optimum performance, quality phenotype, carcass value, and longevity you have come to expect from Bulls purchased through LCC. Please feel free to contact Dan with question on the sale offering as well.
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Trevor, Torri Maci, Taylon, Sydni & Skylar
Lienemann
It’s all in a day’s work. . .
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Reg. 17511868
SIRE: V D A R Really Windy 4097
Tattoo: 3126
E&B 5096 Midland 8164
E&B Lady 3133 New Design 926 LC Belka 1926
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
0.32
0.01
LC Turbine 3126
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
15 *** -0.3 53 24 91
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
77 717 18 38.10 -6.7 69.87
This leadoff bull could and should be part of any heifer development program. He combines great CE with a heavy, but soft muscle profile, big middle, and is smooth made. His first calf heifer dam is a made to be a tremendous brood cow; moderate, high capacity, easy fleshing, great disposition, beautiful udder, and high produc-tion. She is also attractive; as the pair was champion at the 2013 State Angus Show, and fertile; with a 24 egg flush last spring as a wet two.
Bt. Dt. 1/24/2013
MGDS: E&B New Design 3133 0.23
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Reg. 17571395
SIRE: V D A R Really Windy 4097
Tattoo: 3100
A & B IN Focus 7004
E&B Lady 3133 New Design 700 LC Bonnie 1700
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
LNTCS Windage 3100
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
15 *** -1 52 19 91
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
72 643 22 34.62 -1.7
A very good low birth weight Windy son, and should be an good outcross to many of your programs. His maternal sister sold in the 2013 Lienetics sale, and then was resold as a bred this fall for $3,500 to Zeis Simmental. Dam is a mater-nal sister to lot 24
Bt. Dt. 1/27/2013
MGDS: E&B New Design 3133
VDAR Really Windy 4097
Really Windy 4097 offers exceptional calving ease and an outcross pedigree for today's cattlemen.
He can be used on daughters of nearly every popular sire in the industry today. Very few sires can
match his spread boom BW to YW. His CED is in the top 1% of the breed. Really Windy 4097 has
been used extensively n commercial and purebred heifers with great results. The calves are born
light, vigorous and unassisted. They grow well and surpass their herd mates at weaning.
7 Sons Sell
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Reg. 17568782
SIRE: V D A R Really Windy 4097
Tattoo: 3116
Koupal New Design 7253
E&B Lady Retail Product 7116 LC Rosemere 1716
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
LNTCS Windage 3116
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
13 *** -0.3 55 18 91
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
73 681 12 36.45 -0.47
Caving ease, performance and great structure make these Windy cattle hard to beat. They are also very gentle to handle. His third dam, Lady Erica 174, is a renowned donor cow in the Benoit Program
Bt. Dt. 1/29/2013
MGDS: G A R Retail Product
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Reg. 17568775
SIRE: V D A R Really Windy 4097
Tattoo: 3185
Vin-Mar Focus In 8847
LC Ruby 2758 LC Rubeca 1285
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
LNTCS Windage 3185
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
13 *** -1 52 19 90
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
68 651 12 35.04 -1.27
This heavy muscled calving ease bull is double bred for low birth weight, yet exhibits the chest width and depth to pass on a good amount of performance to his progeny.
Bt. Dt. 2/7/2013
MGDS: L C Fortune 9610
BW WW YW MILK SC MARB REA FAT $B -1.4 +62 +98 +15 +.37 +.12 +.11 +.014 +60.80
Really Windy 4097 offers exceptional calving ease and an outcross pedigree for today's cattlemen.
He can be used on daughters of nearly every popular sire in the industry today. Very few sires can
match his spread boom BW to YW. His CED is in the top 1% of the breed. Really Windy 4097 has
been used extensively n commercial and purebred heifers with great results. The calves are born
light, vigorous and unassisted. They grow well and surpass their herd mates at weaning.
AAR Windy Ridge 362 AAR Really Windy 1205
AAR Lady Kelton 2170 VDAR Enterprise 2059 VDAR Blackbird 2031 VDAR Envious Blackbird 6060
Calved 1/5/2007
BW: 76
#15776681
E&B Lady Erica 174
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Reg. 17747901
SIRE: V D A R Really Windy 4098
Tattoo: F305
E&B 1680 Precision 1023
WK Princess 1051 HP Princess 1278
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
FF Windy 305
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
17 *** -3.0 53 16 92
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
68 655 35.70 1.52 72
Another calving ease Windy 4097 son with style, performance, capacity and smooth shoulders. His CED is in the top 1% of the breed. He also has one of the high $Beef values of the CE bulls
Bt. Dt. 2/15/2013
MGDS: Bon View New Design 1407
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Reg. 17568780
SIRE: V D A R Really Windy 4097
Tattoo: 3157
WAR Ultra Level S418
LC Princess 5107 LC Princess 1507
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
LNTCS Windage 3157
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
10 ** 1.39 58 21 93
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
82 736 17 37.86 -5.04
One of the really heavy muscled, high performing Windy sons, with 736 lbs of Adj. WW from a first calf heifer.
Bt. Dt. 1/23/2013
MGDS: G E R Journey 237
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Reg. 17704748
SIRE: V D A R Really Windy 4097
Tattoo: F307
Bon View New Design 878
Catrina's Fortune 2813 FF Barbara 405 878 F2000
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
5.00
2.60
FF Windy 307
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
14 *** -0.90 52 18 84
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
80 644 13 37.11 2.58 59.67
Calving ease and good performance, backed with proven results, as his dam has a BWR of 93 and a WWR of 103 on 5 progeny. We believe it, a maternal brother was selected for our bull battery in 2011, and is the sire of Lots 40 & 41.
Bt. Dt. 2/18/2013
MGDS: Minerts Fortune 2000 0.39
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Reg. 17704162
SIRE: V D A R Really Windy 4097
Tattoo: F312
Rito 6I6 of 4B20 6807
FF College Queen 408 878 BXT FF College Queen 004
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
FF Windy 312
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
11 ** 0.60 53 20 89
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
90 687 35.05 -2.08
This bull is long spined with good extension and smooth shoulders, and should work on heifers. A 3-peat of CE & maternal Angus sire with 4097, 6I6, and 878.
Bt. Dt. 2/22/2013
MGDS: Bon View New Design 878
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Reg. 17513087
SIRE: MOGCK Sure Shot
Tattoo: 3060
Derner Standard 776 957
Derner Traveler 503 911 Derner Traveler 911 190
LNTCS Sure Shot 190 3060
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
12 *** -1.10 61 33 100
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
71 720 44.32 -23.79
Calving ease, efficiency, performance, and carcass in the blood, data, EPDs's, and $Values. Top 15% of breed for CED, BW, WW, YW and $B. Dam is an excep-tional first calf heifer and this bull has been a favorite from the start.
Bt. Dt. 1/31/2013
MGDS: S A V Final Answer 0035
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
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Reg. 17512531
SIRE: Derner Aberdeen 42 105
Tattoo: 3007
Three Trees Prime Cut 0145
DSD Fortune Executive 521 Derner Executive 30 605
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
0.44
0.02
LNTCS Aberdeen 605 3007
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
13 *** -2.29 59 29 99
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
66 704 43.18 -17.96 67.70
Tremendous confirmation and combination of maternal, calving ease, and per-formance in this standout bull. Dam has recorded a BWR of 94 and WWR of 102 on 6 calves.
Bt. Dt. 2/17/2013
MGDS: B M A Fortune 615 0.40
1 Son Sells
Calved 2/6/2007
#15899735
MOGCK Sure Shot
BW WW YW MILK SC MARB REA FAT $B
-0.4 +64 +102 +38 +.34 +0.41 +0.80 -.012 +92.73
SAF Focus of ER
MYTTY In Focus
GCAR Forever Lady 246
SAV Pay Day 3261 MOGCK Black Lass 2065 MOGCK Black Lass C1889
1 Son Sells
Calved 2/2/2011
#17004389
CRA Bextorf 87 5205 608
TC Aberdeen 759
TC Blackbird 4034
Whitestone Fly Traveler 3006
DED Fly Fortune of 27 DSD Queen Fortune 412
Derner Aberdeen 42 105
BW WW YW MILK SC MARB REA FAT $B
+.4 +67 +110 +34 +.42 +0.33 +0.88 -.024 +81.63
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Reg. 17571407
SIRE: Connealy Final Product
Tattoo: 3784
TC Grid Topper 355
LC Princess 4108 LC Princess 7408
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
0.61
2.90
LNTCS Finished Goods 3784
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
6 *** 0.40 61 31 107
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
84 697 14 41.97 -21.31 67.88
A Final Product son to match his sires profile
Competitive birth to growth spread and end product value
Dam is solid in her production spread of 5 BWR's @ 95 and WWR's @ 103
Bt. Dt. 1/29/2013
MGDS: TC Sabre 047 0.32
Final Product
Curve Bender with Muscle & Maternal
Progeny have been highly sought after for their superior birth to
yearling spread and impressive phenotype
Unique low birth weight sire with outstanding structure, thickness
and muscle shape
Developing a super maternal reputation, highly productive daughters
and top 5% $W
High accuracy sire that excels for performance and feed efficiency
BW WW YW MILK SC MARB REA FAT $B +0.8 +66 +118 +42 +.89 +.32 +.83 +.064 +77.18
GAR Retail Product Connealy Product 568
Pride Fine of Conanga 566 Connealy Deep Canyon 454 Ebonista of Conanga 471 Ebonisa of Conanga 5469
Calved 1/23/2007
BW: 73
#15848422
5 Sons Sell
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Reg. 17567731
SIRE: Connealy Final Product
Tattoo: 3589
Connealy Lead On
L C C Ruby 890 LC Rubeca 5890
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
0.54
1.49
LNTCS Finished Goods 3589
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
-1 * 3.20 54 34 98
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
94 671 15 32.79 -22.10 77.30
A strong and powerful beef bull with pounds of performance in an attractive package. Let me know when his calves come to town.
Bt. Dt. 1/25/2013
MGDS: J R Jim 126D 0.47
August, 2013—Beef Producers and Packers from Turkey toured the Ranch. Taylon got a job offer from the largest beef packer, and Torri got a marriage proposal from the largest beef producer. ;-)
May, 2013 Chinese government official touring the ranch.
July, 2013—Alec Naber From the Netherlands, selecting heifers for cattle producers in Kazakhstan
February, 2013—Maci with livestock producers from the province in Argentina she visited the
month before.
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Reg. 17571401
SIRE: Connealy Final Product
Tattoo: 3628
SCR Optimum Impact 71018
SLL Princess P442 LC Princess X442
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
0.60
4.60
LNTCS Finished Goods 3628 (ET)
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
3 ** 3.39 60 35 109
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
95 632 17 34.37 -27.64 77.81
Moderate BW and a very strong performance EPD with these Final Product sons
Donor dam was as good as you can make them and displayed at last years sale
ET and flush mate to lot 15
Bt. Dt. 2/22/2013
MGDS: E S P Forest 202 0.44
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Reg. 17571402
SIRE: Connealy Final Product
Tattoo: 3710
SCR Optimum Impact 71018
SLL Princess P442 LC Princess X442
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
0.60
4.60
LNTCS Finished Goods 3710 (ET)
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
3 ** 2.20 62 35 111
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
88 663 17 38.87 -28.37 77.59
Moderate BW and a very strong performance EPD with these Final Product sons
Donor dam was as good as you can make them and displayed at last years sale
ET and flush mate to lot 14
Bt. Dt. 2/27/2013
MGDS: E S P Forest 202 0.44
LC Princess X442—Many time show winner and Grand Champion Heifer
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Reg. 17567145
SIRE: SCR Optimum Impact 71018
Tattoo: 3652
Buffalos Conclusive BN46
LC Eisa Erica 4152 LC Eisa Erica 6452
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
0.42
-0.023
LNTCS Optimum Conclude 3652
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
-4 * 4.70 55 27 91
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
97 734 16 31.40 -9.39 77.60 A typical no fault Optimum Impact son, solid from end to end
This bull has terrific balance in his make-up, including a properly proportioned
head, shoulder slope, long top-line and hip, and a great leg and feet underneath a quality carcass
Bt. Dt. 2/7/2013
MGDS: Connealy Venture 4423
0.46
SCR Optimum Impact 71018 Calved 8/161/998
#16004306AMF
9 Sons Sell
Vermilion Dateline 7078
Bush Absolute Power
Bush Lady Kem 471 CA Future Direction 5321 CQS MS Cheyenne 196T JKS Miss Cheyenne 196
Optimum Impact was the high selling bull at the 2009 Snake Creek Bull sale
chosen by Lienemann Cattle Co. as one of the most complete bulls marketed this
year. Optimum Impact is structurally and phenotypically ideal with a big hip,
strong top, and plenty of rib. This power bull had a birth weight of 78 lb. but
turned in weaning and yearling ratios of 111 and 110 respectively. He is also
strong for marbling and ribeye values and has a $Beef value in the top 10% of
the breed. Let this powerful stock bull have an optimum impact on your herd.
BW WW YW MILK SC MARB REA FAT $B +3.9 +57 +100 +34 +1.45 +.63 +.56 -.020 +89.53
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Reg. 17567165
SIRE: SCR Optimum Impact 71018
Tattoo: 3933
C R A Bextor 872 5205 608
SLL Rita L133 LC Rita 9133
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
0.51
-6.0
LNTCS Optimum Bxtr 3933
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
1 ** 3.10 49 29 89
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
88 644 31.98 -10.52 73.47
This bull is a deep bodied, high capacity, attractive bull; typical of Bextor dams
Whether your putting calves in the feedlot, or needing replacement heifers, this
one will work. Combine him with lot #22 for impeccable calves.
Bt. Dt. 2/5/2013
MGDS: BT Direction 65D 0.5
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Reg. 17567139
SIRE: SCR Optimum Impact 71018
Tattoo: 3658
Lemmon Newsline C804
E&B Lady Precision 15 E&B Lady Newsline 658
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
0.57
-0.023
LNTCS Optimum News 3658
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
3 ** 2.40 47 30 83
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
86 640 33.08 -10.51 84.82
Consistent optimization of calving, performance, and carcass in this power bull. His second dam is the widely recognized E&B Lady Precision 15. High $Beef bull (top 20%), full brother in blood to lot 121
Bt. Dt. 2/6/2013
MGDS: G A R Precision 1680 0.51
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Reg. 17567142
SIRE: SCR Optimum Impact 71018
Tattoo: 3614
G E R Journey 237
LC Lassie 0114 LC Lassie 6214
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
0.29
-0.027
LNTCS Optimum Journey 3614
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
0 * 3.5 44 28 77
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
88 622 12 29.84 -4.51 58.85
A very good performer with balance and style
Dam continues to calve early and bring in a good one year after year
Bt. Dt. 2/8/2013
MGDS: B A R Ext Traveler 205 0.37
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Reg. 17567147
SIRE: SCR Optimum Impact 71018
Tattoo: 3667
WAR Cowboy Up 3102
V R Eisa Erica 515-806 LC Erica 6867
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
0.41
-0.014
LNTCS Optimum UpDo 3667
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
-4 * 3.80 48 28 82
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
93 653 19 29.68 -8.01 73.92
Consistency of optimum influence from calving through the feedlot, and on the rail. From the very good Eisa Erica cow family as in lot 16
Bt. Dt. 2/24/2013
MGDS: TC Dividend 963 0.40
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Reg. 17567138
SIRE: SCR Optimum Impact 71018
Tattoo: 3657
Lemmon Newsline C804
E&B Lady Precision 15 E&B Lady Newsline 657
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
0.59
-1.30
LNTCS Optimum News 3657
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
2 ** 2.80 50 30 88
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
88 660 22 33.58 -12.07 86.17
Consistent optimization of calving, performance, and carcass
His second dam is the widely recognized E&B Lady Precision 15
High $Beef bull (top 20%), full brother in blood to lot 18
Bt. Dt. 2/25/2013
MGDS: G A R Precision 1680 0.57
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Reg. 622409000
SIRE: SCR Optimum Impact 71018
Tattoo: 3975
WAR Ultra Level S418
LC Pride 4175 LC Pride 9475
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
LNTCS Optimum Level 3975
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
1 ** 3.2 61 31 102
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
92 753 24 36.75 -10.40 78.64
This one is a stud and right out of the same mold as his sire and MGS. Powerful, deep, soggy, heavy carcass, and structurally correct. Whether your putting calves in the feedlot, or needing replacement heifers, this one will work. Com-bine him with lot #17 for impeccable calves, and call me on sale day.
Bt. Dt. 3/3/2013
MGDS: TC Sabre 047
E&B Lady Precision 15
Granddam of
Lot 18 & 21
WAR Ultra Level
Grandsire of Lot 22
Lot 22 4 days old
I’m big like my Grand-sire!
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Reg. 17567149
SIRE: SCR Optimum Impact 71018
Tattoo: 3716
G A R Retail Product
E&B Lady Erica 174 E&B Lady Retail Product
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
0.51
-1.70
LNTCS Optimum Product
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
4 ** 1.90 47 28 84
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
78 605 15 34.47 -7.27 73.27
Show special, stout, square & extended
His grandam, Lady Erica 174, is a renowned donor cow in the Benoit Program
A maternal sister is the dam of Lot 3
Bt. Dt. 3/23/2013
MGDS: N Bar Emulation EXT 0.450
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Reg. 17570696
SIRE: SCR Optimum Impact 71018
Tattoo: 3700
E&B New Design 3133
E&B Lady Power Alliance 519 E&B Lady 3133 New Design
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
0.46
-0.01
LNTCS Optimum Design 3700
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
3 ** 2.20 46 30 83
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
82 609 20 33.43 -9.64 84
A young moderate bull with a heavy carcass to offer and pass to his progeny
Maternal sister is dam of lot 2. High $Beef bull (top 20%)
Bt. Dt. 3/23/2013
MGDS: H A Power Alliance 1025
0.59
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Reg. 17568881
SIRE: SCR Optimum Impact 71018
Tattoo: 3618
WAR Cowboy Up 3102
LC Lucy 2218 LC Lucinda 6218
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
0.45
-
LNTCS Optimum UpDo 3618
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
1 ** 2.40 51 30 85
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
83 660 22 36.26 -11.47 81.17
Consistent optimization of calving, performance, and carcass
Dam has produced 5 with a BWR @100, WWR @107, and YWR @107, and many
past high selling bulls
Bt. Dt. 3/28/2013
MGDS: TC Sabre 047 0.44
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Reg. 17567178
SIRE: BCS Tru Value 8481
Tattoo: 3029
SCR Optimum Impact 71018
LC Ruby 4290 LC Rubeca X429
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
LNTCS TruValue 3029
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
6 *** 1.7 52 23 83
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
81 689 36.06 -3.30
These TruValue sons are very consistent in their low BW, extra frame for growth, and big scrotal cattle for fertility. Typical of the Danny Boy and Franklin cattle produced at Vermillion Ranch in Montana.
Bt. Dt. 2/10/2013
MGDS: Rito 6I6 of 4B20 6807
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Reg. 17567192
SIRE: BCS Tru Value 8481
Tattoo: 3064
SydGen Mandate 6079
LC Kildonia 8364 LC Kildonia X864
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
LNTCS TruValue 3064
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
11 *** 0.20 56 22 96
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
78 719 36.28 -7.72
These TruValue sons are very consistent in their low BW, extra frame for growth, and big scrotal cattle for fertility. Typical of the Danny Boy and Franklin cattle produced at Vermillion Ranch in Montana.
Bt. Dt. 3/8/2013
MGDS: Connealy Freightliner
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Reg. 17567185
SIRE: BCS Tru Value 8481
Tattoo: 3090
SCR Optimum Impact 71018
LC Rubeca 5090 LC Rubeca X590
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
LNTCS TruValue 3090
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
7 *** 1.40 50 22 80
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
72 644 35.45 -0.90
These TruValue sons are very consistent in their low BW, extra frame for growth, and big scrotal cattle for fertility. Typical of the Danny Boy and Franklin cattle produced at Vermillion Ranch in Montana.
Bt. Dt. 3/28/2013
MGDS: TC Grid Topper 355
Paternal brother pictured
Calved: 3/21/2011 #17180981
BCS TruValue 8481
BW WW YW MILK SC MARB REA FAT $B +1.7 +48 +75 +17 +.15 +.45 +.26 +0.27 +62.78
3 Sons Sell
Connealy Danny Boy
ALC Tru V09T
ALC Katinka C28R
TC Franklin 619 BCS Lass 848 Vermilion Lass 1893
Danny Boy
TC Franklin 619
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Reg. 17567129
SIRE: E&b Heureka 090
Tattoo: 3306
White Oak Precise 6002
Steele Princess L107 SLL Princess N306
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
0.54
-1.80
LNTCS Helix 3306
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
4 ** 3 42 23 72
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
89 636 11 28.51 2.96 73.52
Moderate in frame and pound heavy with muscle. Use your discretion on the growth EPD's,. His dam is a 2003 model, and has produced 8 calves with BWR of 96 and WWR of 103
Bt. Dt. 2/4/2013
MGDS: Rito 9FB3 of 5H11 Fullback 0.45
Heureka 090
Sitz Traveler 8180 SAV Final Answer 0035
SAV Emulous 8145 GAR Predestined E&B Lady Predestined 8130 E&B Lady Popatop 365
BW WW YW MILK SC MARB REA FAT $B +3.4 +58 +97 +26 +.91 +.72 +.67 +.020 +86.31
Calved 1/8/2010
BW: 82
#16766320
4 Sons Sell
Owned with Benoit Angus, and selected by Lienemann Cattle,
as one of the high performance and high selling Final Answer
sons of the 2011 Angus Bull Sale season. Final Answer has had
the top semen sales in the Angus breed for the past 4-5 years
as a 10+ year old bull. Heureka is one of the most high perfor-
mance Final Answer sons in existence.
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Reg. 17567159
SIRE: E&b Heureka 090
Tattoo: 3846
TC Grid Topper 355
LC Kildonia 5846 LC Kildonia 5846
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
0.55
-0.002
LNTCS Helix 3846
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
3 ** 2.90 55 20 95
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
89 672 12 31.83 -2.55 74.45
High performing Heureka son
These are the type that make a profit in the feedlot and on the rail
Bt. Dt. 2/12/2013
MGDS: TC Freedom 104 0.52
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Reg. 17568879
SIRE: E&b Heureka 090
Tattoo: 3977
LCC New Standard
HP Coolita K177 1077 LC Coolita 9077
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
LNTCS Helix 3977
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
2 * 3.60 55 28 96
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
94 694 9 33.69 -11.79
A powerhouse bull and backed up by the dams sire who is noted to be one of the most efficient and profitable sires in the industry
Bt. Dt. 3/1/2013
MGDS: ER Falcon K177
Helping our friends, partners & customers with
branding.
Sydni & Taylon at Wagonhammerr’s
Branding 2013
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Reg. 17729527
SIRE: E&b Heureka 090
Tattoo: 3106
LC Formula 9618
LC Princess 9706 LC Princess 1906
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
LNCTS Helix 3106
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
6 ** 1.8 53 28 90
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
78 712 35.43 -12.76
Out of a first calf heifer and posting 78 to 712 BW to Adj. WW spread
A bull with performance and a classy look.
Bt. Dt. 3/24/2013
MGDS: LCC New Standard
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Reg. 17567183
SIRE: L C Edict 1945
Tattoo: 3049
SCR Optimum Impact 71018
LC Ruby 4890 LC Rubeca X490
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
LNTCS Edict 3049
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
8 *** 1.5 54 26 94
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
78 629 34.94 -11.85 A single sire entry, his sire was the high selling Mandate son in 2011 to Egger and Etmund. We liked the bull for his low BW and great disposition and were able to cover some females with him prior to their use.
Bt. Dt. 3/24/2013
MGDS: Connealy Freightliner
1 Grandson Sells
Calved 1/9/2006
#15337433
SydGen Mandate 6079
BW WW YW MILK SC MARB REA FAT $B
-0.4 +64 +102 +38 +.34 +0.41 +0.80 -.012 +92.73
#SS Traveler 6807 T510
#SS Objective T510 0T26
SS Miss Rita R011 7R8
SAF Focus SydGen Gina 4235 Inniway Ms New Designn201
2013-2014 American Angus Assoc.
Ambassador
2012-2013 NE State FFA Officer
UNL Animal Science Ambassador
2013-2014 NE Angus Queen
2013-2014 NE Jr. Angus President
Round Table 2014—Cultivator
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Reg. 17705979
SIRE: E&B Blueprint 691
Tattoo: F308
F F New Design 105 304
F F Eisa Erica 06 W S 421 FF Eisa Erica 714
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
0.48
.006
FF Blueprint 308
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
7 *** 0.90 42 24 69
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
84 660 33.41 1.51 65.68
E&B Blueprint was one of the early and great calving ease and carcass bulls of the Precision lineage. These bulls continue that tradition and infuse a bunch of body, muscle, and performance.
Bt. Dt. 2/19/2013
MGDS: Woodhill Supreme 0.39
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Reg. 17705981
SIRE: E&B Blueprint 691
Tattoo: F310
WAR Alliance 9126 6006
FF College Queen 408 878 BXT FF College Queen 806 WA
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
FF Blueprint 310
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
6 ** 1.60 45 29 78
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
92 613 32.98 -9.00 E&B Blueprint was one of the early and great calving ease and carcass bulls of the Preci-sion lineage. These bulls continue that tradition and infuse a bunch of body, muscle, and performance
Bt. Dt. 2/20/2013
MGDS: Bon View New Design 878
2 Sons Sell
Calved 1/9/2006
#15434180
E&B Blueprint 691
BW WW YW MILK SC MARB REA FAT $B
+.2 +45 +71 +30 +.05 +0.34 +0.70 +.018 +70.53
GAR Precision 1680
#+E&B 1680 Precisionn 1023
E&b 6807 Lady Treveler 61
#Bon View New Design 878
E&B Lady 878 New Design 441 E&b 5706 Lady Arbitrator 824
Baldidge Zone Z168
Semen
Available
Baldridge Pratissa W165
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Reg. 17567163
SIRE: FF Bo Rito 006 6I6 878 (6I6 Son)
Tattoo: 3869
Wagners Formula 512
LC Rubeca 6490 LC Ruby 8690
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
0.46
-2.10
LNTCS Rotunda 3869
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
10 *** -0.10 45 22 77
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
78 650 36.80 3.80 68.34
Standout calving ease in a moderate and stout package, gentle disposition
The dam of Bo Rito is also the dam of lot 7, and a consistent producer of low
BW, high volume cattle.
Bt. Dt. 4/1/2013
MGDS: WAR Cowboy Up 3102 0.63
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SIRE: FF Bo Rito 006 6I6 878 (6I6 Son) Carcass EPD’s
LNTCS Rotunda 3944
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
10 *** 0 49 19 84
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
65 7 33.34 1.28
Reg. 17568894 Tattoo: 3944 Bt. Dt. 4/3/2013
RDDA Overload 2437R
LC Lady Lass 5844 LC Lady Lass 9544
IMF%
REA
FAT
MGDS: G E R Journey 237
Calved 1/4/1996
#12530601
Rito 6I6 of 4B20 6807
BW WW YW MILK SC MARB REA FAT $B
-.4 +39 +79 +18 +.01 +0.48 +0.60 -.037 +79.01
QAS Traveler 23-4
DHD Traveler 6807
Bemindful Maid DHD 0807
Tehama Bando 155
Rita 4B20 of 0FB1 Bando Rita 0FB1 of 5H11 Fullback
2 Grandsons Sell
Standout calving ease in a moderate and stout package, good disposition. The dam of Bo Rito is also the dam of lot 7, and a consistent producer of low BW, high volume cattle.
CED BEPD WEPD YEPD MILK
+2 +2.0 +67 +117 +28
1% 1% 20% 3% CW MARB RE $W $B
+48 +.41 +.79 +50.53 +94.44
10% 1% 10%
ACT BW ADJ 205 ADJ 365 ADF IMF ADJ RE
77 811 1406 4.57 16.1
GAR-EGL Protege
Baldridge Pratissia S4 Baldridge Pratissa W165
MGDS: Connealy Lead On
Baldridge Zone Z 168—Introducing the newest herd sire to Lienetics. Zone 88 is the $65,000 top selling bull of the 2014 Baldridge Bull Sale, North Platte, NE. As we traveled the country to evaluate genetics, the realization of the traits, form, struc-ture, muscle, performance, carcass, and function, became clear “standouts” in the Zone 88 bull. We could not be more excited about the acceptance and use of him back on our optimum genetic base. As we look to industry expansion in the years to come, we believe Zone 88 and his progeny will play a big role in adding overall value to all Zones of the beef business. Owned with Baldridge Bros, and PineView Angus. Semen available through Bull Barn Genetics, Cattle Visions, and owners.
SIRE: Ponca Creek Black Eagle 106
Baldridge Zone Z168 Reg. 17315014 Tattoo: Z168 Bt. Dt. 4-27-2012
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Reg. 17567135
SIRE: LC Boulevard X445
Tattoo: 3590
TC Grid Topper 355
L C Ruby 0890 LC Rubeca 5090
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
0.24
-3.00
LNTCS Broadway 3590
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
3 ** 3.70 51 24 87
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
84 663 -3 30.35 -4.30 60.84
This bull has arguably the widest chest floor and base to power and pound up
Bt. Dt. 3/13/2013
MGDS: B A R Ext Traveler 205 0.55
SAV Iron Mountain 8066 is a premier calving-ease bull with exception-
al phenotype – abounding with the thickness, muscling, stoutness of
rump and body volume that you rarely find in a true low birth weight
bull. The phenomenal dam to Iron Mountain is the third lowest Birth
EPD cow in the SAV herd and earned a birth ratio of 91 on 5 calves.
Her Right Time dam is the record-selling cow in SAV history, pro-
duced from four consecutive generations of Pathfinder® dams from
the Madame Pride family. Iron Mountain is the hottest young bull in
the Angus breed .
LC Boulevard X445
SAV Net Worth 4200
SAV Wall Street 7091 Champion Hill Georgina 2175
SLL Bando M63 of 598
MF Miss Bando P445 MF Anchor 214
Pictured: SAV Wall Street
BW WW YW MILK SC MARB REA FAT $B
+5.1 +52 +95 +26 +.58 +.58 +.19 -.011 +76.31
Calved 2/10/2010
BW: 97
#16676045
4 Sons Sell
LC Boulevard X445 was a standout of the 2010 calf crop at
Lienemann Cattle and kept for our use in the program. Like his
sire and grandsire, he puts more muscle and substance into
cattle than any other bull in the breed.
Beatrice 77 Livestock North Hwy. 77; Beatrice, Nebraska
Beatrice 77 Livestock
Dennis Henrichs, Gayle (Slim) Hardin, Rick Jurgens, Brian and all the crew for allowing us to have our sale at the Finest Sale Barn in SE Nebraska. Addi-tionally, these guys are some of the best support-
ers of youth within the beef industry. Beatrice 77 has a great market for culls, feeder cattle, and bred cows. If you have Lienemann
Genetics for sale, contact Denny for an appraisal. We like to buy at Beatrice 77!
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Reg. 17567137
SIRE: LC Boulevard X445
Tattoo: 3584
G E R Journey 237
L C C Fortune Lass 8404 LC Lady Lass 5844
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
7.00
-1.10
LNTCS Broadway 3584
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
3 ** 3.4 43 23 77
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
82 616 -7 26.25 0.73 58.49
Good performance and production opportunity in this young Boulevard sons
Bt. Dt. 3/26/2013
MGDS: Connealy 2000 48 0.49
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Reg. 17567146
SIRE: LC Boulevard X445
Tattoo: 3654
C R A Bextor 872 5205 608
LC Barbarae 4058 LC Barbarae 6458
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
0.32
-1.30
LNTCS Broadway 3654
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
4 ** 3.30 46 23 82
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
81 603 2 28.49 -0.45 57.96
Good performance and production opportunity in this young Boulevard sons
Bt. Dt. 4/2/2013
MGDS: Connealy Venture 4423 0.46
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Reg. 17568889
SIRE: LC Boulevard X445
Tattoo: 3852
Connealy Danny Boy
LC Eisa Erica 6452 LC Eisa Erica 8652
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
0.43
-1.70
LNTCS Broadway 3852
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
4 ** 3.30 47 21 85
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
85 610 -5 26.47 -0.22 75.23
A heavy muscled bull from the 8652 newly appointed donor dam in our heard
She was on display at last years sale
Bt. Dt. 3/11/2013
MGDS: Buffalos Conclusive BN46 0.44
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Reg. 17570695
SIRE: LC Titus 1908 (Tobin Son)
Tattoo: 3133
SCR Optimum Impact 71018
LC Riata 8633 LC Riata 1833
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
LNTCS Titus 3133
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
-4 * 4.70 49 29 88
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
95 680 10 24.54 -13.23
A solid and stout performance bull with good feet and legs underneath him
Should sire performance leaders in the feedlot, with high yielding carcass
Bt. Dt. 2/18/2013
MGDS: Wagners Formula 512
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Reg. 17571393
SIRE: EXAR Titlelist T011 (Tobin Son)
Tattoo: 3453
B A R Ext Traveler 205
L C C Lady Willow 813 L C Lady Willow 0813
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
0.24
0.01
LNTCS Titlelext 3453 (ET)
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
12 *** 0.10 38 27 62
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
78 570 -1 34.25 0.76 47.82
An old but great calving ease embryo mating for your appraisal
Don't discount the genetics available in this bull due to his recip dam
Bt. Dt. 2/13/2013
MGDS: G D A R Oscar 711 0.47
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Reg. 17742631
SIRE: S A V Iron Mountain 8066
Tattoo: 3416
S A V Wall Street 7091
LC Barbarae 4988 LC Barbarae X488
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
0.19
3.00
LNTCS Black Iron 3416
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
3 ** 2.60 48 18 87
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
78 538 3 26.37 1.76 76.04
Embryo mating Bull from the great flush of 4988xIron Mountains which were a featured and high selling group in last years sale
Don't discount the genetics available in this bull due to his recip dam
Bt. Dt. 1/19/2013
MGDS: Rito 6I6 of 4B20 6807 0.69
Connealy Tobin 540A
Paternal brother pictured
Bon View New Design 208
Connealy Tobin Delia of Conanga 667
Twin Valley Percision E161
Grensha of Conaga 298 1185 Greenlady of Conanga
Calved 2/5/2008
#16235211
BW WW YW MILK SC MARB REA FAT $B -1.1 +36 +69 +26 +.34 +.37 +.68 -.016 +59.18
2 Grandsons Sell
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Reg. 17506242
SIRE: SCR Optimum Impact 71018
Tattoo: Z908
WAR Ultra Level S418
LC Black Mischief 6408 LC Black Melody 9608
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
LC Optimax Z908
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
4 *** 1.7 51 29 86
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
65 680 37.49 -10.48
An outstanding bull with assume phenotype and heavy muscle
His dam is a picture perfect cow
Bt. Dt. 9/8/2012
MGDS: LC Magnum 4987
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Reg. 17694626
SIRE: E&b Heureka 090
Tattoo: Z092
SCR Optimum Impact 71018
C J Barbara 692 LC Barbara X692
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
LC Helix Z092
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
-1 * 3.80 53 25 93
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
68 681 30.96 -
From a first calf dam backed by the power of Grid Topper and Optimum Impact
Turn this bull out on a large group of plain cows and collect the value added
coupons on calf sale day
Bt. Dt. 9/2/2012
MGDS: TC Grid Topper 355
FALL BORN BULLS
We have began a fall cow herd to offer you some aged
bulls. The fall born bulls offered for sale are from out-
standing dams and nursed on corn stover, same as the
spring cows. They are weaned in March and turned out
on grass for the summer, and combined with the spring
born bulls for development on test. They have not
been offered for auction previously and are front end
type bulls with a ton of future. They will cover big pas-
tures and settle a large volume of females while main-
taining their condition. Their progeny will add addition-
al profit to your operation and bottom line.
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Reg. 17567710
SIRE: Connealy Final Product
Tattoo: 3057
C R A Bextor 872 5205 608
LC Princess 5107 LC Princess X507
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
LNTCS Princess 3057
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
7 1.2 59 35 103
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
72 609 8 38.55 -27.85
Bt. Dt. 2/11/2013
MGDS: G E R Journey 237
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Reg. 17567712
SIRE: Connealy Final Product
Tattoo: 3078
C R A Bextor 872 5205 608
LC Barbarae 6278 LC Barbarae X678
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
0.76
2.60
LNTCS Barbarae 3078
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
4 1.90 54 33 97
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
75 547 34.29 -22.49 61.66
Bt. Dt. 2/10/2013
MGDS: TC Grid Topper 355 0.31
YEARLING HEIFERS
The lower production or problem females are culled and sent to the feedlot, and the balance of heifers are retained as replacements or sold as a pen of 5 at NCC(none this year). All heifers are Registered Angus and sold as such. Synchronization, AI and/or natural breed-ing service, and care are also available through a prede-termined time (spring or summer) for related fees. If interested in any of these items, services, or programs, on these or your other cows or heifers, please contact Trevor to discuss.
These heifers were pulled from the replacement pen
on February 10th. If you are expecting the heavy con-
ditioned and fed up type, you will be disappointed. If
you want the type which are feminine, have longevity
and efficiency, will produce cattle like the bull offering,
and turn a profit without supplementation, you will
become a very satisfied owner. With all-time high
cattle prices now is the time to own these type of pro-
ductive Angus females which will deliver and care for
calves in the most profitable times we may ever expect
to experience.
Bred heifers on summer grass being selected for their power and performance by Alec Naber, a cattle buyer from the Nether-lands. These heifers were purchased by Hundland USA for ex-port to Kazakhstan.
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Reg. 17629775
SIRE: Connealy Final Product
Tattoo: 3844
Rito 6I6 of 4B20 6807
LC Barbara 2898 LC Barbarae 4988
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
0.47
3.40
LNTCS Barbarae 3844 (ET)
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
6 1.3 56 34 98
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
69 594 18 45.49 -16.23 61.5
Bt. Dt. 1/25/2013
MGDS: L C Fortune 9610 0.25
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Reg. 17571399
SIRE: Connealy Final Product
Tattoo: 3475
SCR Optimum Impact 71018
SLL Princess P442 LC Princess X442
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
0.60
4.60
LNTCS Princess 3475 (ET)
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
3 2 55 35 103
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
78 483 18 35.12 -25.5 76.5
Bt. Dt. 2/21/2013
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105
Reg. 17568777
SIRE: V D A R Really Windy 4097
Tattoo: 3144
SCR Optimum Impact 71018
LC Kildonia 8344 LC Kildonia 1844
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
LNTCS Kildonia 3144
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
9 1 61 21 97
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
72 661 12 39.70 -6.77
Bt. Dt. 1/23/2013
MGDS: Connealy Freightliner
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Reg. 17568778
SIRE: V D A R Really Windy 4097
Tattoo: 3162
SCR Optimum Impact 71018
LC Barbarae 8088 LC Barbarae 1888
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
LNTCS Deliah 3162
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
9 0.8 59 21 96
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
75 635 21 38.35 -6.34
Bt. Dt. 2/6/2013
MGDS: Connealy Danny
107
Reg. 17567176
SIRE: BCS Tru Value 8481
Tattoo: 3071
TC Grid Topper 355
Steele Princess L107 LC Princess X107
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
LNTCS Princess 3071
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
5 3.40 47 19 78
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
80 565 26.64 3.55
Bt. Dt. 2/15/2013
MGDS: Rito 9FB3 of 5H11
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Reg. 17567180
SIRE: BCS Tru Value 8481
Tattoo: 3052
SCR Optimum Impact 71018
LC Eisa Erica 4152 LC Eisa Erica X452
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
LNTCS Eisa Erica 3052
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
7 1.5 50 21 80
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
72 589 18 35 0.48
Bt. Dt. 3/18/2013
MGDS: Connealy Venture
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Reg. 17571394
SIRE: V D A R Really Windy 4097
Tattoo: 3121
S A V Final Answer 0035
E&B Lady 5050 New Design 942 E&b Lady Final Answer 1021
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
0.39
0.027
LNTCS Windstream 3121
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
17 **** -1.90 65 21 108
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
55 705 20 50.63 -3.26 83.23
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Bt. Dt. 1/16/2013
MGDS: G A R New Design 5050
0.61
Lienemann Cattle Co. is proud to participate and excel in the Midland Bull Test (MBT) and Sale, the “Granddaddy of Performance Testing” at Columbus, MT. Only the best come to participate, and with typi-cally over 800 Angus bulls from all over the nation com-peting for high honors, this has been the ultimate test of our genetics and their place in the beef industry and the world today.
This is the 9th year we will be part of the great Midland tradition. Past success includes 4th High Gain Sire Group, and 6th Overall Bull for gain, and 2012 Champi-on ADG bull. Bulls having went to distinguished pure-bred operations such as Winding River, Vermillion Ranches, Wagonhammer Ranches, Whitestone Krebs, and others.
This year we are offering three optimum performance bull prospects on that sale, April 4th, 2013. (lot 53, 54, 55) If you have further interest in these bulls, contact Trevor or MBT or view videos and data on-line at www.midlandbulltest.com
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E&B Lady Final Answer 1021
VDAR Really Windy 4097
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54
Reg. 17567730
SIRE: Connealy Final Product
Tattoo: 3507
G E R Journey 237
Steele Princess L107 LC Princess 5107
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
0.59
6.00
LNTCS Finished Goods 3507
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
6 * 2.10 56 33 100
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
92 667 8 39.10 -19.21 62.41
A very well balanced Final Product son with substantial growth. Dam and grand-dam are moderate, high capacity females with consistent production. Grandam has been used as a donor cow in the Steele and Lienemann herds due to her excep-tional thickness, udder quality and quality production.
Bt. Dt. 1/27/2013
MGDS: Rito 9FB3 of 5H11 Fullback 0.18
55
Reg. 17567161
SIRE: SCR Optimum Impact 71018
Tattoo: 3833
Wagners Formula 512
LC Riata 6133 LC Riata 8633
Carcass EPD’s
IMF%
REA
FAT
0.47
-4.40
LNTCS Optimum Mix 3833
CED CE BW EPD WW EPD Milk YW EPD
-7 * 5.30 58 25 100
BW Act. 205 Day Doc $W $EN $ B
93 669 28 33.16 -5.75 78.73
Dam is from the consistently productive Riata co family in the Lienemann herd. This bull’s sire, Optimum Impact, is structurally and phenotypically ideal with a big hip, strong top, and bold heart girth. He also sired the MBT 2012 ADG Champion selected by Wagonhamer Ranch. This bull will add optimum results, convenience,
Bt. Dt. 2/11/2013
MGDS: TC Freedom 104 0.36
2012 MBT Champion ADG
2012 MBT 14th High Indexing Bull Sold to Krebs Ranch
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Branding day!!!!
As always, a special
Thanks to Dave, Dylan and
Marlene Wagner. This is
the 5th year they have de-
veloped the bulls. They do an exceptional job getting the
bulls in shape to go out and work. Our “little boys” have
not been the only little boys in their life this winter. They
were bless with a grandson this December. Congrats to
Grandpa Dave, Grandma Marlene & Uncle Dylan.
Dr. Chris Hytrek, DVM Thanks for all your help and expertise!
Thanks for all your help and expertise!
“What’s Dave hiding in here?”
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Calving Ease By Sydni Lienemann District FFA Champion Prepared Speech
Most producers have had the un-
fortunate experience of going out
at night to check on calving only to find one of their
cows lying alone unable to deliver independently. This
abnormal or difficult birth is known as dystocia. Dysto-
cia can be very costly to producers. Obvious losses can
include the cow, the calf and potential revenue genera-
tion. Other, less obvious, economic losses would include
lower conception rates, an extended calving season, and
increased labor and veterinary expense. These are real
risks all cattlemen endure during calving season. Some
risks are out of our control, but there are steps we can
take to lessen the likelihood of the occurrence. Today,
I’m going to talk to you about calving ease EPDs, the
factors contributing to calving ease, what it means for
producers to focus too much on calving ease, and finally
my opinion on the issue along with that of other beef
producers.
Over the years, research has shown there are several
factors influencing dystocia. Those studies indicate ac-
tual birth weight is the major factor. Commonly beef
producers consider the Actual Birth Weight of a bull
when selecting one for purchase and use that as the only
indicator for calving ease. While there certainly is a
strong correlation between the two the term “calving
ease” can be somewhat misleading. That is, we need to
keep in mind that there are other variables involved such
as sex, cow age, pelvic area, body condition and nutri-
tion level, the breed of the sire, and the season of the
year and temperature that can also greatly influence
birth weight. These additional factors can actually de-
crease the accuracy of birth weight EPDs. For produc-
ers utilizing angus genetics, the most valuable tool for
reducing dystocia are expected progeny differences, or
EPDs. Birth Weight and Calving Ease EPDs are the two
best indicators the breed has and can be genomically
enhanced for accuracy. Birth weight, expressed in
pounds, is a predictor of a sire's ability to transmit birth
weight to his progeny compared to that of other sires.
More recently the Angus Association has introduced an
EPD specific for the multiple factors of calving ease. The
calving ease direct, or CED, is a difference in percent-
age of unassisted births to assisted births in first-calf
heifers. Again, these are not perfect predictors; however,
they can certainly reduce the risk of dystocia, and are
great tools for producers when selecting sires.
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their
cows lying alone unable to deliver independently. This
cia can be very costly to producers. Obvious losses can
tion. Other, less obvious, economic losses would include
lower conception rates, an extended calving season, and
increased labor and veterinary expense. These are real
Some
risks are out of our control, but there are steps we can
take to lessen the likelihood of the occurrence. Today,
m going to talk to you about calving ease EPDs, the
factors contributing to calving ease, what it means for
producers to focus too much on calving ease, and finally
my opinion on the issue along with that of other beef
Over the years, research has shown there are several
is the major factor. Commonly beef
when selecting one for purchase and use that as the only
calving
can be somewhat misleading. That is, we need to
keep in mind that there are other variables involved such
tion level, the breed of the sire, and the season of the
year and temperature that can also greatly influence
reducing dystocia are expected progeny differences, or
Birth Weight and Calving Ease EPDs are the two
best indicators the breed has and can be genomically
Birth weight, expressed in
weight to his progeny compared to that of other sires.
More recently the Angus Association has introduced an
EPD specific for the multiple factors of calving ease. The
calf
heifers. Again, these are not perfect predictors; however,
they can certainly reduce the risk of dystocia, and are
But how much is too much when it comes to us-
ing calving-ease bulls? Some producers are going to
extremes in selecting minus birth weight sires. What
will happen if a breeder selects for minus birth weights
generation after generation? The results could be just as
economically damaging as calving difficulties altogeth-
er. If all you produce are low birth weight calves, they
won’t grow, or mature and perform well. That said,
you could be losing anywhere from 55 to 75 pounds of
weaning weight. At $1.80 per pound, on a herd of 250
head, you could be looking at a loss of up to $34,000!
Additionally, with continued smaller calves, they will
likely be frail boned and have a smaller skeletal struc-
ture which could lead to even bigger problems for fu-
ture generations. Then the difficulty would not be with
the bull, but with the cow. Breeding “calving ease” to
“calving ease” to “calving ease”, the likelihood of end-
ing up with an undesirable calf is much greater. One of
the biggest disadvantages of stacking calving-ease
bulls, is that cattle tend to lose muscle. This results in a
significant reduction in carcass value with a loss of in-
come. I am not saying that calving ease bulls don’t have
a place in a breeding program and are completely nec-
essary when breeding to first-calf heifers, but mature
cows can and need to be able to handle having larger
calves to optimize profit potential.
Calving Ease EPDs are a beneficial tool for pro-
ducers when making breeding selections. But, like any
other tool, they are only good when used for the right
job. For example, a screw driver is a great tool, but it’s
not too terribly helpful when you need to pound in a nail.
According to one producer, quoted in BEEF Magazine,
“the use of minimum-BW EPDs in regard to calving ease
is being oversold. This is another example of using an
EPD as a merchandising tool instead of for its intended
purpose as a selection tool.” In my opinion, a good cow
should be able to calve easily with heavier birth weights.
Therefore, when considering matings for my mature
cows, I look at weaning weight, yearling weight and car-
cass EPDs over calving ease EPDs. For my heifers, I do
emphasize the use of calving ease EPDs, because they
are the right tool for that job.
Now that I have talked about calving ease EPDs,
the factors contributing to calving ease, what it means for
producers to focus too much on calving ease, and current
opinions on the issue, I hope you take this information
into consideration when making your next breeding deci-
sions.
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EPDs and $Values We have the following abbreviations throughout this book with regard to EPDs and actual data. $ Values are expressed in terms of real dollars for a combination of related traits. Expected Progeny Difference (EPD), is the prediction of how future proge-ny of each animal are expected to perform relative to the progeny of other animals listed in the database. EPDs are expressed in units of measure for
the trait, plus or minus. Remember, no EPD is an absolute. It simply allows you to compare genetic differences in sires. $Value indexes, are multi-trait selection indexes to assist beef producers by adding simplicity to genetic selection decisions. $Values are reported in dollars per head, where a higher value is more favorable. The $Value is an estimate of how future progeny of each sire are expected to perform, on average, compared to progeny of other sires in the database if the sires were randomly mated to cows and if calves were exposed to the same environment.
BW Birth Weight, expressed in pounds, is a predictor of the animals ability to transmit birth weight to his progeny
WW Weaning Weight, is a predictor of a sire’s ability to transmit weaning growth to his progeny compared to that of other sires.
Milk Influence of the dam, due to her milking ability, on weaning weight, expressed in pounds of calf weaned.
YW Yearling Weight, expressed in pounds, is a predictor of a sire’s ability to transmit yearling growth to his progeny compare to other sires
MARB Expressed as a fraction of the difference USDA marbling score of a sire’s progeny compared to others
REA Ribeye area, expressed in square inches, and a given end point.
FAT Fat thickness, expressed in inches, at a given end point.
SC Scrotal circumference, expressed in centimeters, at a year of age.
$W Is the expected average difference in future progeny performance for pre-weaning merit, and includes both revenue and cost adjustments
$B Is the expected average difference in future progeny performance for post weaning and carcass value
205 & 365 Day
Actual weaning and yearling weights adjusted to a com-mon number of days for proper comparison
$W
Difference in future progeny performance for prewean-ing merit. $W includes both revenue and cost adjust-ments associated with differences in birth weight, wean-ing direct growth, maternal milk, and mature cow size.
CE My combined calving ease scoring based on production history and actual data, three stars are the easiest
$B is the expected average difference in future progeny performance for postweaning and carcass value com-pared to progeny of other sires.
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