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Hello from the TNT Ranch!
            Welcome to our 37th Annual Bull Sale! We are happy to say that this year
          we will once again be having a live sale at the ranch, but for the first time it
          will be at our ranch N. of Lehr instead of Almont. It’s so hard to believe that it
          is finally happening, and we are officially taking over the reins from Dad and
          Mom. We as a family have been blessed to have the opportunity to carry-on
          TNT Simmentals, that my parents have done such a wonderful job with over
          the past 37 years. They have done so much for the Simmental breed and
          we hope that with their continued guidance and support, we can continue
          to carry-on that impact for years and generations to come. The knowledge
          and work ethic we have gained from working alongside Mom and Dad is
          priceless. There is something special about growing up on a ranch and then   Gabriel & Shanon Erbele, Trenton (17) Teagan, (15),
          being able to continue that into your own family. We truly do have a pas-  Dawson (11) Tarryn (8), Dylan (4) & Sutton (3)
          sion for cattle and enjoy how it brings our family together, working through
          all the various aspects of the operation.
            We continue to be busy chasing after our 6 kids on a daily basis! They are all very active in many school and communi-
          ty activities, but we still make sure that they find time to help out on the ranch! They all play a big role in the day-to-day
          activities, and we love the various interests they have in the ranch! Gabe’s brother Paul and dad, Robert, are a big part of the
          operations. We are very appreciative that they are willing and able to help us make this all possible.
            We continue to grow our herd and will be calving 285 registered cows this year, with a larger majority having bull calves,
          along with 20 commercial cows that Paul owns, while still doing some custom feeding as well. We began purchasing cows
          from Dad and Mom in 2014 and have continued to grow our herd off of theirs ever since. In the fall of 2020 we purchased
          90 of their top young cows that were all carrying bull calves, so with adding these top females to our current herd, we feel
          we have an excellent set of bulls to offer you, and Dad we will also be selling 25 of his bulls with us this year as well. We
          purchased an additional 70 young cows carrying bull calves from them this fall and plan to purchase a majority of their cows
          from them over the next few years as they phase out of the seedstock end of things. Dad will continue to mentor and guide
          us as we continue to grow our operation. We cannot begin to thank them enough for all the help they have been to us and our
          family through this process. Without them, this sale would not be possible and we know that they are thrilled that we carry-
          ing-on what they have worked so hard to create.
            The bulls will not go through the ring, but will sell by video this year with Seth Weishaar again as our auctioneer. The bulls
          will be penned right outside the sale facility by 9 a.m. for your viewing and will stay in those pens until the conclusion of the
          sale. The sale will be broadcast live on DVAuction and we will have sale reps here and phone bidding will be available for
          anyone who isn’t able attend. We will have a video of each bull on our website and on DVAuction. We do encourage you to
          try to get out and see the bulls in person ahead of sale day. They are all being fed at our ranch at Lehr. Don’t hesitate to call
          us or Dad to go over any of the bulls.
            We do not creep feed the calves, so what you see is what the dam produced. As with much of the region, we were in an
          extreme drought for most all of 2021. We were planning to wean the calves real early due to the drought, but we got a few
          inches of rain mid-August that allowed us to keep them on grass a few weeks longer until we weaned on Sept 22nd. Dad’s
          bulls were weaned Sept 18th and were raised at his place until weaning, so they are in their own contemporary for weaning,
          but were included with ours from then on. We feel ratioing the bull in one large contemporary group gives you a more accu-
          rate comparison against the whole herd. We started them out on a high fiber, medicated creep feed two weeks prior to wean-
          ing and kept them on that with free choice hay for a few days after while fence line weaning them, and then moved them into
          their big pens. There the bulls were fed a TMR ration formulated with the help of our nutritionalist, Heather Hilger, of Purina
          Feeds. The bulls are not being pushed hard. They were worked up to what they are currently being fed in early December.
          We really like this ration that has a high percentage of alfalfa high-moisture baleage in it, which is higher in protein and they
          consume it really well. Our goal is to have an ADG around 3.50, and this year they were averaging 3.92 on a 103-day test.
          We feel the performance minded genetics along with the nice fall conditions contributed to the higher gains.
            We invite you to come to the ranch any time and view the cattle and see the way we manage our herd. We feel this is a
          tremendous offering of bulls that we are proud to represent. This is the first year in a long time that we do not have any ET
          calves in the offering and over 95% of the dams are home raised. I feel this shows the ability of our cows to raise top end
          bulls from the first to the last. We are hoping to flush a few of our top end cows this spring. We place a strong emphasis on
          fleshing ability, performance, docility, udder quality, and high maternal traits. We are proud of our cattle and feel you will
          be proud of “The Explosive Difference” they will make for you. We, along with Dad, truly have a passion for this business
          and love breeding cattle with the never-ending pursuit to try to make them better. We will continue to stand behind what we
          sell just as Dad and Mom have, with high integrity and honesty backing all of our business operations. We hope you will
          continue to give us the great support you have given Dad and Mom these past 37 years. Thank you for your current and past
          interest in TNT Simmentals!
            Sincerely, Shanon, Gabriel and Family
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