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2022 – Red Hill Farms             Red Angus Age-Advantaged Bulls
        2     REDHILL OSCAR 5J               ALC MR OSCAR Y11
                                                  RED CROWFOOT OLE’S OSCAR
                REG. #   CATEGORY                 SOR MARLEE BRN CMT 9266W
                                                  REDHILL T189 MEDAL 176A
        BULL  4512023   1A  100%             REDHILL 176A AMBER 208C
        OPENING BID: $4,000  BD: 1/2/21           CCCH T189 AMBER 204X
              CED   BW   WW   YW   MILK   ME   HPG   CEM   STAY   MARB   YG   REA
        EPDs  14  -3.8  61  96   27    8   16   9    18  0.70  0.02  -0.09
        AR %  25%  17%  47%  51%  37%  79%  3%  18%  18%  7%   25%   91%
         ProS      116   18%    BW   BWR   WWR  YWR   %IMF   REA   SC   FRAME
         HerdBuilder   82   9%  71  ET  ET  ET  88  89   37.0   4
         GridMaster    34   57%  Dam’s Info   YOB   WT   BCS   BR   WR   YR   D_MPPA
                                       2015   1260   6   4/110  4/106   4/107   106.0
        The Oscar bulls were very well received by customers in the Spring 2022 sale – being our highest averaging sire group.
        5J has an excellent disposition and his phenotype is very eye appealing. His dam and granddam, 208C and 204X, are
        model cows in our program.
























                              Lot 2 • REDHILL OSCAR 5J


          “You must depend on your seedstock provider(s) to make the most of the genetic changes
          you desire in your herd. I want my bull provider to:
          -  Judiciously use the tools at his disposal.
          -  Produce bulls that will produce good mother cows – moderate in size and milk, and that
           will work with my environment and management.
          -  The seedstock provider must be a low-input operator with his cowherd. Since I don’t
           pamper my cows, I don’t want him to pamper his.
          -  That provider must: keep accurate records and report 100% of records to the breed
           association; help me maintain a reasonable level of heterosis in my herd; be satisfied with
           slow, sustained, balanced progress; and be honest about genetic antagonisms.
          Burke Teichert, former Deseret Land and Cattle manager and columnist for BEEF magazine

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