HERBSTER ANGUS FARMS
10
#+GAR Grid Maker
#GDAR Traveler 044
SAV Bismarck 5682
[RDF]
GAR Precision 2536
+15109865 SAV Abigale 0451
#Schoenes Fix It 826
SAV Abigale 6062
#SAV Net Worth 4200
#SAV 8180 Traveler 004
[RDF]
Champion Hill Blossom 6728
+SAV May 2410
16180196 +Champion Hill Blossom 3945 #Bon View New Design 1407
+Champion Hill Blossom 1611
• Actual BW: 76, WW: 932 (weight on 10/19/12).
• If you are looking for a sleep-all-night heifer bull, this is the bull that can do it!
Herbster Ottovan has a long front, long spine and a flat shoulder. On the mater-
nal side, the Blossom family is something that we gleaned from the Champion
Hill program. They are highly maternal with a lot of carcass merit. The full
sister to the dam of Herbster Ottovan was selected as a division winner at the
2011 Nebraska State Fair.
Birth Date: 1-1-2012
Bull 17375961
Tattoo: 201
H
erbster
O
ttovan
201
28
$W
$G
$B
$F
+30.04
+42.94
+34.12
+73.45
CalvinG Ease
HHH
DISPOSITION
4
BEPD
WEPD
YEPD
sC
MILK
I+.6
I+54
I+100
N/A
I+27
MARB RE
I+.44
I+.80
OCC Legend 616L
#+OCC Emblazon 854E
BC Lookout 7024
OCC Blackbird 632J
+14791623 Gibbet Hill Mignonne E37
#Papa Equator 2928
Gibbet Hill Mignonne TR 29
#GAR Predestined
#B/R New Design 036
Riverbend Blackcap T366
#+GAR Ext 4206
+15693278 +Rita 1I98 of 2536 Rito 6I6
#Rito 6I6 of 4B20 6807
GAR Precision 2536
• Actual BW: 72, WW: 908 (weight on 10/19/12).
• Herbster Scout 204 is a very balanced herd sire prospect in both phenotype and
number profile. In this mating decision, we were putting the carcass prowess
of the 1I98 cow family and twisting it with the softness and efficiency of BC
Lookout. The Lookout cattle have been very well received in this program. They
are soggy, have a big foot, and are exceptional in their disposition and udder
quality.
Birth Date: 1-1-2012
Bull 17375962
Tattoo: 204
H
erbster
S
cout
204
29
$W
$G
$B
$F
+27.70
+31.05
+38.26
+87.59
CalvinG Ease
HH
DISPOSITION
4
BEPD
WEPD
YEPD
sC
MILK
I+2.7
I+51
I+89
N/A
I+22
MARB RE
I+.78
I+.62
+SAV Mandan 5664
#SAV 8180 Traveler 004
[RDF]
SAV Merit 0616
SAV Abigale 0451
+16726312 +Champion Hill EMBLYNETTE5808 #SAV Net Worth 4200
#SAV Emblynette 7319
SAV Legacy 5216
#SAV Pathfinder 3134
HF Young Lucy 9230
+SAV Rosetta 3350
+16639338 B/R Young Lucy 1151
#JLB Exacto 416
B/R Young Lucy 6131
• Actual BW: 82, Adj. WW: 663, weaning ratio: 100.
• This bull ratioed 100 as an orphan. We had the misfortune of losing his
mother in June of 2012. She was a beautiful, angular cow that had an impec-
cable udder. With SAV Legacy being a carrier for NH, clean Legacy daughters
like “Asset’s” mother are the holy grail of the industry. They are calving-ease
cattle that grow and hang a superior carcass. Because of this, “Asset” is the
kind of bull that a cowman should keep every heifer he sires. They will make
great replacements.
Birth Date: 1-29-2012
Bull 17375966
Tattoo: 213
H
erbster
A
sset
213
31
$W
$G
$B
$F
+27.81
+43.22
+24.63
+78.50
CalvinG Ease
HH
DISPOSITION
5
BEPD
WEPD
YEPD
sC
MILK
I+2.6
I+56
I+101
N/A
I+29
MARB RE
I+.40
I+.62
OCC Legend 616L
#+OCC Emblazon 854E
BC Lookout 7024
OCC Blackbird 632J
+14791623 Gibbet Hill Mignonne E37
#Papa Equator 2928
Gibbet Hill Mignonne TR 29
#SAV Net Worth 4200
#SAV 8180 Traveler 004
[RDF]
ALC LYN H62T
+SAV May 2410
+16138448 ALC LYN T03L
#Connealy Leadtime
Alc Janice F17J
• Actual BW: 84, Adj. WW: 682, weaning ratio: 100.
Birth Date: 1-27-2012
Bull +17417318
Tattoo: 2353
H
erbster
L
ookout
2353
30
B
$W
$G
$B
$F
+25.83
+39.25
N/A
N/A
CalvinG Ease
HH
DISPOSITION
4
BEPD
WEPD
YEPD
sC
MILK
I+3.0
I+54
I+97
N/A
I+23
MARB RE
N/A
N/A
• Actual BW: 90, Adj. WW: 541, weaning ratio: 100.
Birth Date: 1-25-2012
Bull +17417314
Tattoo: 2323
H
erbster
L
ookout
2323
30
A
CalvinG Ease
HH
DISPOSITION
4
Herbster Ottovan 201 -
Lot 28
Riverbend Blackcap T366 -
The dam of Lot 29.
ALC Lyn H62T -
The dam of Lots 30 and 30A.
SAV Merit 0616 -
The sire of Lots 31-33.
• A pair of ET calves out of the most visually stunning SAV Net Worth daughter
that we have acquired to date. These cattle were raised at our cooperator
herd in Douglas, WY; they didn’t get a bit of grain from birth until their deliv-
ery on September 9, 2012. Because they spent their summer in Wyoming,
during a drought, they are a bit behind. However, upon visual appraisal, you
will see the natural thickness, growth, and potential of these calves as we do.
If you run a larger operation, this pair, if turned out together, is an opportu-
nity to add consistency to your calf crop.