Red Alliance_catalog_Fall 2022, final for web

TWO-YEAR-OLD BULL

Lot 13

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PIE RIGHT TIME 9556

Bull Reg. #4210254

ID: 9556

DOB: 3/30/2019

A-100% AR

BW BR

WW WR

YW YR

73

87

624

90

1080

94

BUF CRK LANCER R017 BUF CRK SHOSHONE R353 PIE CODE RED 9058 HLG MISS CHATEAU-513 BECKTON EPIC R397 K LSF MINOLA T7172 W9041 LSF SAND HILLS 9008W TPIE JULY DALLES 825

BUF CRK THE RIGHT KIND U199

PIE RIGHT TIME 347 TKP OSIE 1244 LSF SAGA 1040Y PIE JULY DALLES 416

ProS HB GM 93 54 39

PIE JULY DALLES 2329

CED BW WW YW ADG DMI Milk ME HPG CEM STAY Marb YG CW REA FAT 13 -4.3 51 85 0.21 1.08 27 3 12 8 15 0.38 -0.02 14 0.1 0

When we bought 9556, we were looking for a drop-dead calving ease bull, and he has not disappointed. The consistency with low birthweight on his calves has been a comfort on many nights. We trusted him with heifers and he delivered. He is a mature bull now yet still very young. We are going to retain many of his heifers, so we are going to sell him and look for some new blood to use on those heifers. Excellent pedigree.

Red Alliance Bull Development Center

We take great pride in our bull development. We also greatly appreciate Five Counties Ranch for their facilities, pastures and bull development program. Bull development is led by Keith Ogren and his team. They do an absolutely wonderful job. He is supported administratively by Cortney Young, who is equally important to our team. We could not be happier with the service and quality of care they provide. One aspect that we appreciate and that our customers value considerably is that the way our bulls are handled creates calm demeanors. Year in and year out, the disposition of our bulls starts at home but is further defined by Keith and his team. Our bulls are developed in large grass pastu res on high-quality Bermuda grass or hay, minerals and supplemented gradually at 1.5% of their body weight with a textured feed ration developed by LNC’s professional nutritionists. They grow, with an emphasis on growing, not fattening. No bulk feeders. We want to deliver bulls in a body condition that fully expresses their genetic potential but, most important, ensures they’re ready to hit your pastures in an athletic condition. Many bull developers are feeding hundreds of bulls in a muddy feedlot with forage supplemented through the feed ration. Most of them push for high average daily gains (ADG) with some reaching 4+ lbs. per day in order to reach high yearling weights. Bull development has a completely different end result than feeding a group of steers intended for maximum gain to reach kill weights as quickly as possible. As a result, their bulls get overfed, develop soft feet and do not have the stamina to WORK due to lack of exercise. You will not find that to be the case with our bulls. We encourage you to go to our website and read two very fine articles posted for your viewing. The first one is a white paper written by the experts at the Red Angus Association. It is titled, rightfully so, “Why all the Fat Bulls?” It is a 12-page document and, since it is written by an objective third party, you can appreciate the unbiased view of experts. In addition, you will find a separate document written by Heather Smith Thomas titled “Feeding and Managing Young Bulls.” We subscribe to their recommendations.

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