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Red Angus Yearling Bulls                     Red Hill Farms – 2018
                                                  REDHILL 28U RIPPER 132Y
        31    RHF-CCCH 69B RIPPER 75E        REDHILL 132Y RIPPER 69B
               REG. #   CATEGORY                  BECKTON INDIGO X072 N
                                                  RHF-CCCH P707 NEBULA 1A
        BULL  3627507   1A  100%             RHF-CCCH 1A AMBER 122C
        OPENING BID: $4000  BD: 1/17/17           RHF-CCCH T189 AMBER 65A
             CED   BW   WW   YW   MILK   ME   HPG   CEM   STAY   MARB   YG   REA
        EPDs  16  -3.9  63  92   17   -3   14   1    20  0.31  0.08  -0.08
        AR %  1%  16%  29%  44%  67%  21%  12%  90%  1%  69%   78%   81%
         HerdBuilder  205  1%   BW   BWR   WWR  YWR   %IMF   REA   SC   FRAME
         GridMaster   49  63%   69   107 107 103   98   100   36.0   3+
         Dam’s Info   YOB  WEIGHT  BCS   BR   WR   YR   Dam’s MPPA
                  2015   1055   5   1/107  1/107  1/103   102.8
        Another stout-featured, masculine 69B son. His dam, 122C, is an outstanding young cow. She is very feminine and bal-
        anced with near perfect udder structure. We believe in linebreeding what works at Red Hill. 75E traces to B571 (7 times),
        M554 (3 times), Nice’n Easy (2 times), and P707 (3 times). Can we say stacked pedigree?






















                                          REDHILL T189 BARMAID 190W
                                          REDHILL T189 BARMAID 190W
        190W has been a model Red Angus cow at Red Hill. Lots 32-34 are her sons selling this year. She will have a lasting impact
        on our breeding program. She has produced six sons we have used and continue to use at Red Hill, and we currently have
        13 daughters in production. Her most notable sons include 132Y (owned with 5L and JR), 186A (owned with Ozark Hills
        and Gourley), 217C (owned with Shelby Cattle Co.), 220C (owned with Holman and Rogers), 231C (owned with Hubble and
        Porter) and our leading herdsire, 215C. She is our oldest Nice’n Easy daughter and has set the bar high for what we expect
        from this group of females.



          Profi t per cow, or per acre?  “If we focus on profi t per acre, there will be a tendency
          to seek the right-sized cow for our environment and select best practices for
          economic effi ciency and profi tability.”
                 Burke Teichert, Retired Vice President and General Manager of Deseret
                                                – BEEF Magazine (August 2012)

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