Monument Sons
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Birth Date: 3-7-2012
Bull 17405520
Tattoo: 2287
R5 M
onument
2287
TC Aberdeen 759
#CRA Bextor 872 5205 608
R5 Monument 087
#+TC Blackbird 4034
16765282 KMD Lass 54
#+Baldridge Mullen M528
KMD Lady New Day 328
#SAV 8180 Traveler 004
[RDF]
#Sitz Traveler 8180
Six L RS Maggie 705
+Boyd Forever Lady 8003
16114212 TA New Elko 2164
WK New Design 1151
TA Elkonia 1904
This lot would make for a very good calving-ease bull. He is moderate framed,
deep ribbed, good footed, and is backed by a very good producing 004
daughter.
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+.5 .35 +51 .24 +95 .13
BEPD
WEPD
YEPD
MILK
+30 .12
MARB
REA
$B
I+.51
I+.52 +73.85
BW
Adj. 205
Ratio
73
715
97
BR
WR
YR
IMF
REA
Dam’s
Production
4-96
4-105
3-103
2-120
2-103
Birth Date: 3-6-2012
Bull 17405521
Tattoo: 2281
R5 M
onument
2281
TC Aberdeen 759
#CRA Bextor 872 5205 608
R5 Monument 087
#+TC Blackbird 4034
16765282 KMD Lass 54
#+Baldridge Mullen M528
KMD Lady New Day 328
SRS New Deal 4860L
#Bon View New Design 878
D 860 Tonya R5230
Vermilion Lady 4860
#15167423 #D Miss Transition H821
WAR Transition 6015
#D 4386 Miss Stacker F6116
This guy has a really bright future. He is calving ease, moderate framed, real
muscular, long, thick, and has a really good disposition. The females out
of himwill be outstanding with his dam being very easy fleshing, good
uddered, easy to be around, and a Pathfinder.
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+.6 .35 +57 .24 +102 .14
BEPD
WEPD
YEPD
MILK
+31 .12
MARB
REA
$B
I+.46
I+.63 +72.60
BW
Adj. 205
Ratio
74
779
106
BR
WR
YR
IMF
REA
Dam’s
Production
6-98
6-106
5-106
4-94
4-104
Birth Date: 3-7-2012
Bull 17405513
Tattoo: 2290
R5 M
onument
2290
TC Aberdeen 759
#CRA Bextor 872 5205 608
R5 Monument 087
#+TC Blackbird 4034
16765282 KMD Lass 54
#+Baldridge Mullen M528
KMD Lady New Day 328
#+SAF Strategy 9015
#SAF Focus of ER
TK Princess N191
+SAF Royal Queen 5084
14521136 TK Princess 1091
#+TK Krugerrand 397
+TK Princess M857
Here is a bull that should work well on heifers while having a lot of perfor-
mance to go with it. He is moderate to bigger framed, clean fronted, straight
across his back, and has a tremendous amount of eye appeal to go with it.
His dam is a very easy-fleshing tank of a cow.
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+.8 .36 +55 .25 +107 .15
BEPD
WEPD
YEPD
MILK
+26 .13
MARB
REA
$B
I+.40
I+.82 +79.68
BW
Adj. 205
Ratio
78
718
98
BR
WR
YR
IMF
REA
Dam’s
Production
7-101
7-99
6-104
3-106
3-113
R5 Monument 2281
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Yearling Bull Management - Caring For Your Bulls
When you get your performance-tested bull(s) home, observing
these management practices will result in the best reproductive
performance.
FEEDING
Remember, the bull is a yearling or long yearling and still has some
growing to do. Feed the young bull well. Hay and grain plus a protein
supplement will be adequate. You should feed five to ten pounds of
grain and one to two pounds of protein supplement in addition to a
full feed of good quality hay from now until the start of the breeding
season. Continue to feed liberally so the bull will grow out well.
BREEDING SEASON
Plan to use the new bull in a restricted, 45- to 60-day breeding season
the first time. Observe him closely to be sure he is serving and settling
females.
NUMBER OF COWS
The yearling bull should be used on a minimal number of cows or
heifers. The number should be governed by his age at the start of the
breeding season. The following is a guide.
Bull’s Age
Number of Females
12 to 15 mos.
10 to 12
15 to 18 mos.
12 to 18
18 to 24 mos.
18 to 25
24 mos. & over
25 to 35
MANAGEMENT AND HOUSING
The bull should be kept in a well-fenced lot prior to and following
breeding season. A shed or other natural windbreak should be
provided. Supply plenty of clean water and minerals free-choice. Treat
routinely for lice and grub worms. Run bulls together with caution.
Bulls of similar age which have bred cows together will usually work.
Check for any unsoundness which might develop. Test annually for
Brucellosis and Leptospirosis. Vaccinate for IBR, PI3, BVD and Lepto.
(Adopted from the 1999 Oklahoma BEEF, Inc. sale book)
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