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Saturday, March 22, 2025 H Noon APEX Building | Wytheville, VA PERFORMANCE TESTED BULL SALE and BCIA Influenced VA Premium Assured Plus Bred Heifer Sale Immediately following bull sale 46th Annual SOUTHWEST VIRGINIA

Open House At Mountain Spring Farm Wytheville, VA Sunday, March 16 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.

View videos of bulls at www.virginiabcia.com

Angus H Charolais Gelbvieh H Gelbvieh Balancer Hereford H Simmental H Simmental Hybrid

VIEW/BID LIVE ON THE INTERNET!

FREE DELIVERY OF SALE BULLS up to 250 miles

Officers Blake Hopkins, President Matthew Lucas, Vice President Rick Kauffman, Secretary/Treasurer Scott Greiner, Educational Advisor

Directors Nathan Cline, 2025 Kevin Fleenor, 2025 Blake Hopkins, 2025 Farrell Jones, 2025 Mike DeHaven, 2026 Randy Leech, 2026 Matthew Lucas, 2026 Jay Eutsler, 2027

Technical Directors John Currin Norman Vincel

VIRGINIA BEEF CATTLE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION 366 Litton Reaves (MC 0306) • Blacksburg, Virginia 24061 Phone: 540-231-9159 • Web site: virginiabcia.com/

Rick Kauffman, 2027 Kenneth Payne, 2027 Dennis Pearson, Past President

Dear Friends:

We hope you will make plans to join us on Saturday, March 22 at noon at the APEX Center in Wytheville as we host the 46th Annual Southwest Virginia BCIA Performance Tested Bull Sale. Thank you to Brian and Kayla Umberger at Mountain Spring Farm for their management of the bulls, and their important role in the BCIA program. We invite you to join us at Mountain Spring Farms’ bull development facility outside Wytheville for the Open House which will be held on Sun day, March 16 from 1:00-4:00 p.m. This will be an excellent time to view the bulls and visit with the breeders and everyone involved! We have witnessed unprecedented market prices and continued strong demand in the beef business over the last year, and projections point for these trends to continue! Accordingly, now is the time to invest in high quality, performance tested genetics that will help move your herd forward and position your operation for the future. The Southwest BCIA Bull Sale has a rich history and tradition, and this year’s offering upholds that strong reputation. Please study the pedigrees, performance, and EPDs on this set of bulls, which our BCIA member breeders have assembled with your needs in mind. The quality runs deep in all the breeds. Buy with confidence knowing that BCIA stands behind these bulls 100% and our guarantee provides assurance on their soundness and fertility. In addition to the bulls, we will offer a high quality set of females through the BCIA-Influenced Heifer Sale. All heifers are certified as Virginia Premium Assured Plus females, and each has met program standards for genetic merit, reproductive soundness, physical correctness, and health status. They sell guaranteed bred to calving ease bulls. For your convenience, the sale will be available online through LiveAuctions.tv. See details contained in this catalog for more information. Complimenting this, video is available on all the bulls which can be accessed on the BCIA website. As always, we will have bidding available over the telo-auction or feel free to give one of us a call if you need assistance. We would be happy to assist you any way we can to purchase bulls that meet your needs. We will promptly delivery bulls free of charge within 250 miles of Wytheville. The bulls will be delivered to the sale site in Wytheville on Friday afternoon prior to the sale. Contact any of the consignors, Brian Umberger at 276-620-1194, or myself at 540-231-9159 if we can be of assistance in any way. We hope to see you on Saturday, March 22!

Sincerely,

Scott P. Greiner BCIA Educational Advisor

See page 49 for bidding options

46th Annual Southwest Virginia Performance Tested Bull Sale

Saturday, March 22, 2025 • Noon

APEX Building at Hitachi Energy Arena grounds, 200 Apex Drive, Wytheville, VA Directions: Use exit number 77 off Interstate 81 just north of Wytheville. Travel east off of exit on Ready Mix Road (straight ahead past Speedway and Circle K). Facility will be ahead on left. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 1:00PM-4:00 P.M. SOUTHWEST BULL TEST STATION, Mountain Spring Farm, 255 Grippy Run Road, Wytheville, VA Directions: I-81 to Exit 7. Follow US 52 North 4.6 miles to State Route 680 (Black Lick Road). Take a left on Black Lick Road. Go 1.9 miles to Grippy Run Road. Test Station will be on your right. FREE DELIVERY OF SALE BULLS up to 250 miles SELLING 154 BULLS Plus 11 Bred Heifers Col. Mike Jones, Auctioneer (706) 773-3612

Southwest Virginia Performance Tested Bull Sale // Saturday, March 22, 2025

Blake Hopkins..................................................President, VA BCIA Scott Weller..............................................................................Ringman Charlie Strickler......................................................................Ringman Reece Tuckwiller................................. American Angus Assoc. Representatives

VIRGINIA BCIA Dr. Scott P. Greiner, Educational Advisor 366 Litton Reaves Hall, Virginia Tech Blacksburg, VA 24061 (540) 231-9159 • Fax: (540) 231-3010 E-mail: sgreiner@vt.edu • Website: www.bcia.apsc.vt.edu Sale Sponsor & Manager

Southwest Bull Test Station Mountain Spring Farm, Brian Umberger - (276) 620-1194

ABSENTEE BIDS MAY BE SENT TO ANY OF THE ABOVE REPRESENTATIVES. SEE FOR DETAILS. Sale Day Phone (540) 230-2680 • (540) 230-8383 Tele-Auction Call Number 800-309-2350 (ID 4505514#) www.LiveAuctions.TV

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ABOUT THE BULLS AND THEIR PERFORMANCE Scott P. Greiner, Extension Animal Scientist - Virginia Tech Virginia BCIA contracts with Mountain Spring Farm, Wytheville, VA to develop bulls for its members with the following basic objectives: (a) To provide a standard, impartial postweaning gain test and development program that will furnish records which will be useful to the buyer and consignor in their breeding programs; (b) To provide a source of and market for performance tested bulls; (c) To provide quality genetics which address the demands of the industry, and (d) To serve as an educational tool for beef cattle improvement and promotion. How the Bulls Have Been Handled

Carcass EPDs Marbling (MB) - EPD predicts differences in USDA marbling score. Expressed in marbling score units. Ribeye Area (RE) - Predictor of bull’s genetic ability to transmit carcass ribeye area. EPD expressed in square inches. Fat Thickness (Fat) - Predicts differences in progeny external fat thickness, measured between the 12 and 13 th ribs. EPD expressed in inches. EPD Accuracy (ACC) - Accuracy is an indicator of the reliability of an EPD. Accuracy values range from 0.0 to 1.0. Values approaching 1.0 are reflective of more information used in the calculation of the EPD, and less risk the EPD will change with additional information. Marbling (MB) - EPD predicts differences in USDA marbling score. Expressed in marbling score units. Ribeye Area (RE) - Predictor of bull’s genetic ability to transmit carcass ribeye area. EPD expressed in square inches. Fat Thickness (Fat) - Predicts differences in progeny external fat thickness, mea sured between the 12 and 13th ribs. EPD expressed in inches. Multi-Trait Index EPDs Angus Weaned Calf Value ($W) - Index value expressed in dollars per head, is the expected average difference in future progeny profitability differences due to genetics from birth to wean ing. Includes both revenue and cost adjustments associated with differences in birth weight, weaning weight, milk, and mature cow weight. Angus Beef Value ($B)- Represents the expected average dollar-per-head difference in the progeny postweaning performance and carcass value compared to progeny of other sires. Combines estimates of genetic merit for growth and carcass merit, which are adjusted for differ ences in costs of production and expected premiums/discounts associated with grid marketing of progeny. Angus Combined Value ($C) - Index value expressed in dollars per head includes all traits that make up both Maternal Weaned Calf Value ($M) and Beef Value ($B). Charolais Terminal Sire Index (TSI) - Predicts expected difference in economic merit between bulls when all progeny are placed in the feedlot and sold on a carcass grade and yield basis. EPD expressed in progeny dollars per head. Gelbvieh $Cow ($Cow)- A higher number represents more profitable genetics for maternal productivity. Bulls with higher $Cow values would be expected to produce daughters with stay ability and reproductive efficiency as well as other traits that lead to profitability in a production system, such as milk, calving ease, moderate mature weight and the ability of calves to gain, performance in the feedlot and at slaughter. Gelbvieh Feeder Profit Index (FPI)- Terminal index designed to aid producers in selecting sires whose progeny will perform in the feedlot and carcasses are sold on grade and yield system. Hereford Baldy Maternal Index (BMI) - Index designed for commercial cow-calf producers who use Hereford bulls in rotational crossbreeding programs on Angus-based cows and heifers. Re tained ownership of calves through the feedlot phase of production is assumed, with fed cattle marketed on a Certified Hereford Beef pricing grid. Hereford Certified Hereford Beef Index (CHB)- A terminal sire index, where Hereford bulls are mated to British-cross cows and all offspring are sold as fed cattle on a CHB grid. Simmental All Purpose Index (API) - Evaluates sires for use on the entire cow herd (bred to both Angus first-calf heifers and mature cows) with the portion of their daughters required to maintain herd size retained and the remaining heifers and steers put on feed and sold grade and yield. Simmental Terminal Index (TI) - Predicts expected difference in economic merit between bulls when all progeny are placed in the feedlot and sold on a carcass grade and yield basis. EPD expressed in progeny dollars per head. EPD Averages - Spring 2025 CED BW WW YW DOC CEM Milk CLAWANGLE HS MB RE FAT $M $W $B $C Angus +6 +1.3 +64 +114 +18 +8 +26 +0.49 +0.48 +0.52 +.63 +0.62+.017 +60 +60 +148 +248 CED BW WW YW CEM Milk MB RE FT TSI Charolais +10.9 -1.0 +62 +112 +9.1 +24 +0.10 +0.61+.002 +265 CED BW WW YW DOC CEM Milk MB RE FT $Cow FPI PB Gelbvieh +13 +0.1 +70 +104 +12 +6 +23 +0.19+0.66 -0.04 +112 +76 Gelbvieh Balancer +14 -0.6 +72 +113 +12 +7 +23 +0.36+0.49 -0.01 +104 +82 CED BW WW YW CEM Milk MB RE FT BMI CHB Hereford +3.6 +2.6 +56 +89 +1.6 +27 +0.14 +0.45 +0.023 +364 +121 CED BW WW YW DOC CEM Milk MB RE FT API TI PB Simmental +11.5 +1.3 +79 +117 +11.7 +5.8 +22.9 +0.17+0.84 -0.07 +133 +80 Simmental Hybrid+12.7 +0.1 +77 +119 +12.4 +6.9 +23.6 +.36 +.67 -.04 +135 +82 $Values $M +60 $W +55 $B +125 $C +220 Angus Maternal Weaned Calf Value ($M) - Index value expressed in dollars per head, is the expected average difference in future progeny profitability from conception to weaning. Includes both revenue and cost adjustments associated with differences in calving ease direct, calving ease maternal, weaning weight, milk, heifer pregnancy, docility, mature cow weight, claw set and foot angle.

Southwest Virginia Performance Tested Bull Sale // Saturday, March 22, 2025 Negative Anaplasmosis test at delivery. Negative BVD PI test at delivery. Out-of-state health pa pers available sale day. All bulls evaluated for breeding soundness and fertility- guaranteed to be breeders. Senior bulls have passed full breeding soundness exam (including semen evaluation). Junior bulls have had an exam (scrotal, palpation, penile exam), but not had semen evaluation. Consulting veterinarian is Dr. John Currin from VA-MD College of Veterinary Medicine. See inside back cover for full guarantee. Performance Records Expected Progeny Differences (EPD) An EPD is an estimate of the genetic value of an animal as a parent. Specifically, EPDs pre dict the difference in performance of the future offspring of a parent, compared to the future offspring from another parent in the same breed. EPD values may only be directly compared between animals within the same breed. Production EPDs Maternal EPDs Management EPDs Carcass EPDs CED BW WW YW DOC MCE Milk CLAW ANGLE HS MB RE FAT EPD +6 +1.0 +45 +92 +11 +7 +24 +.45 +.35 +.60 +.45 +.35 -.005 Production and Maternal EPDs Calving Ease Direct (CE) - Predicts the ease with which a bull’s calves will be born to first calf heifers. Higher EPD indicates a higher percentage of unassisted births. Birth Weight (BW) - Predicts differences in progeny birth weight, measured in pounds. Higher EPDs indicate heavier birth weights. Weaning Weight (WW) - Predictor of bull’s ability to transmit weaning growth to his progeny. Expressed in pounds. Yearling Weight (YW) - Predictor of bull’s ability to transmit pre and post-weaning growth to his progeny. Expressed in pounds. Docility (DOC) - Predicts difference in yearling cattle temperament, with a higher value indi cating more favorable docility (expressed as percentage having most desirable temperament score). Calving Ease Maternal (MCE) - Predicts the average ease with which a sire’s daughters will calve as first-calf heifers, with a higher value indicating greater calving ease in first-calf daugh ters. Maternal Milk (Milk) - Predictor of bull’s genetic ability to transmit milk and maternal ability to his daughters. EPD expressed as additional pounds of calf weaned by the bull’s daughters. Management EPDs Claw Set (CLAW) - expressed in units of claw-set score, with a lower EPD being more favorable indicating a sire will produce progeny with more ideal claw set (claw with toes that are symmet rical and even). Foot Angle EPD (ANGLE ) - expressed in units of foot-angle score, with a lower EPD being more favorable indicating a sire will produce progeny with more ideal foot angle (pastern with 45-degree angle with appropriate toe length and heel depth). Hair Shed (HS) - expressed in units of hair shed score, with a lower EPD being more favorable indicating a sire should produce progeny who shed their winter coat earlier in the spring. Se lection for this trait should improve the genetic potential for a sire’s progeny to shed off earlier increasing the environmental adaptability of cattle living in heat stressed areas and producers grazing endophyte-infected fescue. One hundred three Senior bulls (calved September 1 through December 31, 2023) and 138 Ju nior bulls (calved January 1 through March 31, 2024) were delivered to the SWBTS on October 1, 2024 and went on test October 22 following a 21 day warm-up period. Both Senior and Junior bulls completed the 112-day test February 10, 2025. Upon delivery to the station bulls were vaccinated for clostridial diseases, IBR, PI3, BVD, BRSV, Pasturella, Haemophilus Somnus, and dewormed. They were fed a silage ration supplemented with dry corn, alfalfa haylage, and a commercial protein supplement. The ration was formulated to contain approximately 75% TDN and 13% crude protein on a dry-matter basis. Sale Requirements Qualifications for bulls selling within each breed test group was based on the following criteria: Growth EPDs : All bulls selling meet minimum genetic requirements (Terminal Index EPD) for Virginia Quality Assured (VQA) Purple Tag Feeder Calf Program. Frame Score: Minimum frame score of 5.0 for all breeds. Reproductive Soundness : All bulls have been subjected to a breeding soundness evaluation including scrotal circumference measure, internal palpation, and penal inspection. Senior bull evaluation included semen evaluation, and has satisfactory rating as defined by the Socitey for Theriogenology. Conformation : A committee evaluated all bulls for structural soundness and phenotype, including foot claw and angle. Unsound or unsuitable bulls have been eliminated. Sale Eligibility and Order: Additional bulls were eliminated and sale order established using an index combining individual performance (adjusted YW and test ADG) and EPDs (CED, WW, YW, Milk, MB, REA). Health and Fertility

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Percentile (%Rank) Rankings on EPDs- Found in front of catalog. Indicates where EPD ranks relative to all other bulls evaluated within breed. 5 = EPD ranks in top 5% of breed for that trait. 70 = EPD ranks in top 70% of the breed for that trait. Individual Performance

MANAGEMENT OF THE YOUNG BEEF BULL Scott P. Greiner Extension Animal Scientist- Virginia Tech Management Prior to the Breeding Season Your newly purchased yearling bull has recently completed a gain test, which provided a high plane of nutrition. Since the completion of the test, the energy level of the diet was reduced and intake limited to prevent excessive fat deposition. The bulls have been managed to be body condition score 6 on sale day. This will give the bull adequate reserves of energy for use during the breeding season. Yearling bulls can be expected to lose 100 pounds or more during the course of the breeding season. Acquiring a new yearling bull at least 60 to 90 prior to the breeding season is critical from several aspects. First, this leaves ample time for the new bull to get adjusted to the feed and environment of his new home, as well as an opportunity for several new bulls to be commingled for a period of time prior to turnout. Secondly, adequate exercise, in combination with a proper nutritional program, is essential to “harden” these bulls up prior to the breeding season. A facility for the newly acquired bull that allows for ample exercise will help create bulls that are physically fit for the breeding season. The nutrition of the bull will be dependent on body condition. Yearling bulls are still growing and developing, and should be targeted to gain 2.0 to 2.5 pounds per day from a year of age through the breeding season. Bulls weighing approximately 1200 pounds will consume 25 to 30 pounds of dry matter per day. This intake may consist of high quality pasture plus 12 lbs corn, grass legume hay plus 12 lbs corn, or 80 lbs corn silage plus 2 lbs protein supplement. Provide adequate clean water, and a complete mineral free-choice. Prior to the breeding season, all bulls should receive breeding soundness exams (BSE) to assure fertility. Bulls in this sale all passed a BSE. All bulls that are to be used should have a BSE annually. Because a variety of fac tors may affect bull fertility, it may be advisable to re-test these young bulls before the breeding season even if it has only been a few months since the pre-sale BSE. Management During the Breeding Season The breeding season should be kept to a maximum of 60 days for young bulls. This will prevent over-use of the bull, severe weight loss and reduced libido. Severe weight loss may impair future growth and development of the young bull, and reduce his lifetime usefulness. When practical, supplement ing young bulls with grain during the breeding season will reduce excessive weight loss. In single-sire situations, young bulls can normally be expected to breed a number of females approximately equal to their age in months. Using this rule of thumb, a newly purchased bull that is 18 months of age could be placed with 18 cows or heifers. Bulls used together in multiple-sire breeding pastures should be of similar age and size. Young bulls cannot compete with older bulls in the same breeding pasture. A common practice is to rotate bulls among different breeding pastures every 21 to 28 days. This practice decreases the breeding pressure on a single bull. Some producers use older bulls early in the breeding season, and then replace them with young bulls. The appropriate bull to female ratio will vary from one operation to the next based on bull age, condition, fertility, and libido, as well as size of the breeding pasture, available forage supply, length of the breeding season and number of bulls with a group of cows. All bulls should be observed closely to monitor their breeding behavior and libido to ensure they are servicing and settling cows. Additionally, observe the cowherd to monitor their estrous cycles. Many females coming back into heat may be the result of an infertile or subfertile bull. All bulls should be monitored for injury or lameness that may compromise their breeding capability. Management After the Breeding Season Young bulls require a relatively high plane of nutrition following the breed ing season to replenish body condition and meet demands for continued growth. Yearling bulls should be maintained in a separate lot from mature bulls, so these additional nutritional requirements can be provided. Body condition and projected mature size of the bull will determine his nutrient re quirements during the 9 months following the breeding season. Bulls should be kept away from cows in an isolated facility or pasture after the breeding season. In the winter months, provide cover from extreme weather that may cause frostbite to the scrotum resulting in decreased fertility.

BW 82 102

WW Test YW ADG End Wt. 740 1215 3.75 1375

Frame 6.0

Scrotal

U%IMF

URE

UFAT

35.5 3.75 13.8 0.25

Perf. Ratio

108

105

110

120

107

95

Birth Weight (BW) - Bull’s actual birth weight, and within herd ratio. ET = embryo transfer. Absence of a ratio may indicate the bull did not have contemporaries for ratio calculation. Weaning Weight (WW) - Bull’s 205-day weaning weight adjusted for age of dam, and within herd ratio. ET = embryo transfer. Absence of a ratio may indicate the bull did not have contemporaries for ratio calculation. Yearling Weight (Test YW) - Beef Improvement Federation adjusted 365-day weight calculated from off-test weight, and adjusted for age of dam. Ratio relative to all bulls in test group (same breed and age). ADG- Cumulative average daily gain for entire test period. Ratio relative to all bulls in test group (same breed and age). End Wt. - Actual weight when bull completed test. Frame- Frame score of bull at completion of test period. Scrotal- Actual scrotal circumference in cm at completion of test. Ultrasound Data Ultrasound images were collected as part of the test procedures by Dr. Andy Meadows. Images were sent to an accredited laboratory for measurement determination and adjusted measures provided by breed associations. Percent Intramuscular Fat (U%IMF) - Objective estimate of the percentage of intramuscular fat within the ribeye muscle (marbling) adjusted to 365 days of age. Ratio relative to all bulls in test group (same breed and age). Ribeye area (URE) - Ribeye area measured in square inches adjusted to a constant age of 365 days. Ratio relative to all bulls in test group (same breed and age). Fat thickness (UFAT) - Measurement presented is 12-13 th rib fat thickness in inches. Measurements have been adjusted to 365 days of age (ratio relative to all bulls in same test group). The following table presents breed averages for ultrasound traits for all bulls in each test group: Ultrasound Data Breed Means SWBTS Senior Bulls: Scanned 11/13/24 Adj. UFat Adj. URE Adj. U%IMF 46 Angus 0.16 12.1 2.96 7 PB Gelbvieh 0.09 12.6 1.57 9 Gelbvieh Balancer 0.12 12.5 2.26 4 Hereford 0.21 12.2 2.00 11 PB Simmental 0.16 13.0 2.58 25 SimAngus 0.15 12.8 2.74 SWBTS Junior Bulls: Scanned 2/5/25 Adj. UFat Adj. URE Adj. U%IMF 65 Angus 0.24 13.6 3.75 6 Charolais 0.20 13.1 2.65 5 PB Gelbvieh 0.20 13.1 2.24 5 Gelbvieh Balancer 0.16 12.2 2.94 9 Hereford 0.21 12.1 2.42 17 PB Simmental 0.21 14.7 3.10 31 SimAngus 0.20 13.7 3.41 Pedigree Information Two-generation pedigree listed for each bull. Sire - EPDs listed. ACC indicates accuracy which is reflective of the number of progeny recorded. Dam- EPDs listed. Age indicates age of dam when bull was born. WWR lists number of calves with weaning data recorded and their average weaning weight ratio. Note that all calves may not be included in Simmental, Simmental Hybrid, Gelbvieh, and Gelbvieh Balancer bulls have been genotyped for coat color. Homozygous black bulls are designated as such. Bulls not designated as homozygous black can be as sumed to carry a red gene. Bulls genotyped and found to be homozygous polled are designated as such. EID Number Each bull has been tagged with an electronic RFID tag. The electronic identification number is provided in the catalog. Genetic Condition Genotyping BCIA follows each breed association’s policy regarding the testing and reporting of genotypes for genetic conditions. This policy also applies to registration requirements. Genotyping results, as appropriate, are provided in the pedigree documentation of each bull. Genomically Enhanced EPDs All bulls have had their EPDs enhanced through the use of genomics (DNA markers, molec ular breeding values). Genomic results are incorporated into the computation of the EPDs For some bulls, the breeder may elect to retain a semen interest. Bulls affected are designated in the cat alog. In all cases, the buyer will have 100% possession and salvage value of the bull. Should the situation arise that the breeder desires to collect semen on the bull, they will be entitled to do so and work with the buyer in a mutually agreed upon manner (at breeder’s expense). The buyer will be entitled to their portion of any revenue from semen sold on the bull (portion designated in catalog). Note that only a very small percentage of bulls selling with semen rights retained ever get collected. Base Price The base price on all bulls will be $2500 for Senior bulls and $2000 for Junior bulls. WWR based on contemporary group structure. Coat Color & Polled/Horned Genotyping for several traits, resulting in enhanced EPDs and accuracy values. Retained Semen Interest

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Test ID

Birth Date

BW Ratio WW Ratio YW Ratio ADG Ratio CED EPD CED %Rank

BW EPD BW %Rank WW EPD WW %Rank

YW EPD YW %Rank

Milk

Milk %Rank

Frame

ANGUS DMB Angus; Daniel & Michael Brown; 3235 Stone Dam Rd., Chuckney, TN; 865-789-9211

1

10/3/2023 114

107

108

112

4

70

3.1

85

78

20

140

20

22

80

6.9

Mountain View Angus Farm; Eddie & Amy French; 10201 Reeedy Creek Road; Bristol, VA; 276-466-6795, 276-444-1745

3

11/28/2023 101

100

105

98

2

85

1.6

60

84

10

159

4

35

10

5.6

Goforth Angus; Tim & Andrea Goforth; 2852 Crissman Rd., East Bend, NC; 336-403-1905, 336-403-3203

4 5 8 9

11/26/23 11/4/23 9/7/2023 9/4/2023

108

100

100

104

2 5 2 6

85 60 85 55

3.9 1.5 2.2 1.3

95 55 70 50

79 64 92 91

20 60

124 116 173 151

40 55

44 33 29 31

1

5.6 5.4 7.7 6.2

ET

ET

97

96

10

Oak Hollow Farm; Kirk Matthews; 224 Quaker Ave.; East Bend, NC; 336-293-3792

111

100 100

113 103

108

3 4

1

30 20

90

68

10

Joines Angus Farm; Clifford R. Joines; 2300 Skyline Hwy., Galax, VA; 276-236-3768

10

9/30/2023 106

100

93

90

1

90

3.6

95

85

10

150

10

32

15

5.6

Ward Farms; Andy Ward; 3941 Beech Grove Lane; Galax, VA; 276-233-0087

13 10/17/2023 102

98

94

97

8

35

2.3

75

73

35

128

35

24

65

6.0

Lucas Farm; Timmy, Matthew & David Lucas; 3656 McCoy Road; Blacksburg, VA; 540-553-5883

14

9/6/2023

99

100

103 101

118 100 116 106 106 112 94

-1

95 45 90 45 70 95 55 90 45 75 95 75 75 25

3.0 0.7 2.5 1.2 1.4 3.2 3.1 2.1 2.2 1.8 3.5 2.5 2.6 3.3 -1.1 -2.0 3.3

85 40 80 50 55 90 85 70 70 65 90 80 80 90 10

84 82 86 70 74 77 97 72 72 82 97 74

10 15 10 40 30 25 35 35 15 2

151 154 153 128 128 140 164 124 125 144 165 127 133 182 124 136 149

10 10 10 35 35 20 40 40 15 3

26 20 22 22 30 24 26 32 35 38 30 28 24 22 33 33 23

50 90 80 80 25 65 50 15 10 25 35 65 80 10 10 70 2

7.0 5.7 5.0 5.1 6.3 5.5 5.9 5.6 5.1 5.7 6.4 5.9 5.7 5.4 6.2 5.0 6.2

15 10/10/2023 ET 16 10/14/2023 ET

ET ET

7 1 7 4 6 1 7 3

97 98

17 18 19 21 23 24 26

9/26/2023

94

106 111 100 105 93

9/23/2023 104 9/15/2023 101

104

95

-1

9/4/2023

111

104

9/29/2023 107

97 87 96

90 86 95

10/3/2023

99

96 99

10/7/2023 103

Legacy at Pine Hill Farm; Anne & Steve Jones; 2984 Bellevue Road; Forest, VA; 434-665-0800

30 12/22/2023 101

98

107 103

106 106

-1

2

2zz

33

12/1/2023 107

100

3

30

35

EWA; Pete & Peter Henderson, Olivia Thompson; 28225 King William Hwy; West Point, VA; 757-298-6300, 757-880-7274

35 36 38

9/13/2023 10/8/2023 10/8/2023

97 ET 86

100

97

89

3

83

15

25

ET

107

103 104 101 105

10 16 17

104

1

1

101

97 93

2 1

76 76 90

25 25

40 25 10

39 10/23/2023 ET 40 10/11/2023 ET

ET ET

4

101

3

75

90

5

Darnell Angus; Tim & Ethan Darnell; 11612 Veterans Memorial Hwy.; Ft. Blackmore, VA; 276-690-6238

Southwest Virginia Performance Tested Bull Sale // Saturday, March 22, 2025 45 12/14/2023 108 98 110 46 10/4/2023 100 100 90 51 1/9/2024 100 100 98 52 1/26/2024 ET ET 99 54 1/28/2024 ET ET 102 55 1/18/2024 100 100 102 56 2/4/2024 110 114 100 57 1/31/24 ET ET 113 58 1/30/24 ET ET 105 59 2/2/24 ET ET 104 60 1/29/2024 101 98 98 61 1/31/2024 96 102 108 62 3/29/2024 103 100 112 65 3/1/2024 ET ET 109

103

12

10

-1.2

10

73

35

133

25

28

35

6.3

Five Oaks Farm; Lee & Tristan Richardson; 5509 Trinity Church Rd., Church Road, VA; 804-691-9005

86

14

4

1.8

65

80

20

135

25

28

35

6.7

Kendig Angus; Ryland Kendig; 1370 North Fairview Road; Chatham, VA; 434-665-1322

82

11

15

0.0

25

91

4

160

4

19

90

5.1

DMB Angus; Daniel & Michael Brown; 3235 Stone Dam Rd., Chuckney, TN; 865-789-9211

106

4 5 9

70 60 30

3.0 3.1 0.7

85 85 40

116 105

1 1

188 171 154

1 1

27 19 26

40 90 50

6.3 6.3 6.2

92

116

84

10

10

Winslow Genetics; Ben Winslow; 926 Moonlight Rd.; Halifax, NC; 252-578-5487

123

6

55

1.8

65

84

10

144

15

25

55

6.4

Virginia Tech Beef Center; Virginia Tech Foundation; Chad Joines, Manager; 3360 Litton Reaves Hall; Blacksburg, VA; 540-557-7263

117 126 124

12 10 10

10 25 25 70 30 10 30 35 55 70 60 15 95 55

1.5 0.8 3.1 2.3 1.1 1.0

55 40 85 75 45 45 40 45 80 90 65 20 95 80

90 69 95 82 79 84 78 92 84 90 82 65 72 86

5

153 119 165 140 146 147 137 171 151 151 138 114 130 145

10 50

29 22 33 41 33 21 28 26 26 27 30 42 38 27

30 80 10

6.6 5.6 6.4 6.3 6.4 5.2 5.3 6.4 6.9 6.4 6.7 6.1 6.6 6.3

45

2

2

Mossy Spring Angus; Dan Eversole; 2495 Bishop Road; Blacksburg, VA; 540-641-0295

91

4 9

15 20 10

20 15 10

1

103 101

10 85

12

Little Windy Hill Farms; Doug Hughes; 6916 Peppers Ferry Road; Max Meadows, VA; 276-620-4271

85

6

2.7

10

15

40

DeHaven Farm; Mike, Mark & Andy DeHaven; 653 Merrimac Road; Hillsville, VA; 276-733-1131; 276-733-7913

66 67 68 69 70 75 78

1/28/2024 2/7/2024 2/2/2024 2/5/2024 2/5/2024

98 98

101 103 112

106 106 104 104

115 112

9 8 6 4 5

0.7 0.9 2.5 3.5 1.8

20

20

35 50 50 40 25

3

1

100 107 113

89

10

10 10 20 60 30

99 96

108

5

95

89

15

N&S Cattle Co.; Nick & Sandy Norman; 2077 UpperValley Road; Tazewell, VA; 540-553-5567

3/5/2024 3/6/2024

91

95

95 94

117 112

11 -2

-0.3 4.0

55 35

1 2

109

102

Lucas Farm; Timmy, Matthew & David Lucas; 3656 McCoy Road; Blacksburg, VA; 540-553-5883

80

2/2/2024

ET

ET

97

77

-2

95

3.4

90

83

15

136

25

33

10

6.1

Burke’s Garden Angus; Pam Moss, Steve Myers; 150 Mapleton Drive; Tazewell, VA; 276-472-2372

81 82 83

2/26/2024 108

102

116 109 109

119 108 108

11 14

15

1.0 -0.9 2.0

45 15 70

98 76 90

1

172 138 165

1

24 27 27

65 40 40

6.7 6.7 7.2

2/25/2024

96

99 99

4

25

20

2/23/2024 104

7

45

5

2

Legacy at Pine Hill Farm; Anne & Steve Jones; 2984 Bellevue Road; Forest, VA; 434-665-0800

84

2/15/2024 101

98

101

95

7

45

2.0

70

88

10

160

4

26

50

6.0

Lawson Family Farms; Christopher Lawson, Burt Redinger; 1691 Chadwell Station Rd., Ewing, VA; 423-526-8576, 865-585-3859

86 87 88

1/27/2024 2/17/2024 1/19/2024

99 ET ET

117 ET ET

102

97 97 89

-3

95 60 30

3.4 1.7 0.3

90 60 30

81 91 83

15

140 149 153

20 10 10

27 26 33

40 50 10

6.3 5.8 5.0

99 88

5 9

4

15

Double C Farms; Charlie Conner; 5584 The Falls Road; Crewe, VA; 540-784-0331

95

2/20/2024 100

100

100

108

17

1

-1.8

5

56

80

111

65

37

3

5.1

4

Test ID

Birth Date

BW Ratio WW Ratio YW Ratio ADG Ratio CED EPD CED %Rank

BW EPD BW %Rank WW EPD WW %Rank

YW EPD YW %Rank

Milk

Milk %Rank

Frame

Dalewood Farm LLC; James Hancock; 833 Tinker Mill Rd, Daleville, VA; 540-598-0170

96 98

2/16/2024 106

102

102 103

109 118 106 102 121

8 8 9 6 8

35 35 30 55 35

2.9 2.8 1.2 2.0 1.6

85 85 50 70 60

83 95 82 83 82

15

146 157 154 150 152

15

29 30 41 28 31

30 25

6.6 5.8 6.0 5.7 6.4

1/30/2024

86

96

2

5

Brilee Farm LLC; Robert Bahr; 17832 New Market Road; Timberville, VA; 540-383-9369

99

1/5/2024

ET

ET 116 ET

95

15 15 15

10 10 10

1

100 2/26/2024 116

103 103

35 20

101 2/22/2024

ET

Southern View Farm; Kevin, Reece, & Adam Murray; 279 South Saint Paul Rd.; Hamilton, VA; 571-498-0105

103 3/12/2024

93

95

93

97

16

2

-1.9

4

81

15

138

20

29

30

5.9

Trio Farms, Inc.; Jerry Burner & Jared Burner; 3070 US Highway Business 340; Luray, VA; 540-742-1220; 540-421-1892

104 2/16/2024 100

103

111

5

60

1.1

45

82

15

134

25

26

50

6.6

Hereford Hollow Farm; Joel & Amanda Blevins; 324 Austin Lane, Wytheville, VA; 276-759-1675

105 2/24/2024 106 2/22/2024

ET ET

ET ET

105

129 103

7

45 10 10 30 10

1.2 1.3

50 50 20 25 60

88 82 70 78 99

10 15 40 20

150 146 140 137 173

10 15 20 20

32 26 34 36 20

15 50

5.7 6.1 5.4 6.4 5.5

91

12

Five Oaks Farm; Lee & Tristan Richardson; 5509 Trinity Church Rd., Church Road, VA; 804-691-9005

107 1/31/2024

96 95

96 95

102

129

13

-0.3 -0.1 1.6

10

108

2/7/2024

95

97

9

4

109 1/20/2024 108

109

106

110

13

1

1

90

Hawks Nest Farm; Gerald Strickland; 51 Hawks Nest Road; Leicester, NC; 828-713-1285

111

2/3/2024

101

98

113

105

3

75

3.6

95

81

15

151

10

38

2

7.9

Hill Angus Farm; Dr. Gary M. Hill; 335 Pressley Road; Hendersonville, NC; 229-848-3695

114 3/12/2024 100

102

106

106

0

90

1.2

50

66

55

114

60

29

30

5.9

HEREFORD Cunningham Hereford; Larry & Michelle Cunningham; 1075 Cunningham Rd, Spring City, TN; 423-605-9241

202 12/4/2023 102

102

101

90

8.4

13

0.0

8

58

46

83

73

37

5

5.7

Hereford Hollow Farm; Joel & Amanda Blevins; 324 Austin Lane, Wytheville, VA; 276-759-1675

Southwest Virginia Performance Tested Bull Sale // Saturday, March 22, 2025

203

9/4/2023

100

95

99

110 100

-0.3 -2.5

81 92 63 73 77 82 35

2.7 5.2 2.7 3.9 4.0 2.8 2.0

51 92 51 77 78 53 35 10 95 55 50 85

66 65 55 58 68 67 75 64 75 78 67 79

15 18 60 46 10

106 105

15 17 40 43 18

29 26 28 34 38 34 39 38 17 40 32 24

39 60 46 13

6.4 5.5 6.8 5.9 5.6 6.9 5.3 6.3 6.9 7.1 6.4 6.6

204 10/22/2023 100

105

100

Grandview Hereford Farm; Ken & Chris Scott; 2586 Grandview Rd, Beaver, WV; 304-573-0844

207

3/3/2024

103

106

101 101 100

99

2.0 0.9 0.3

95 94

208 2/21/2024 101 210 3/22/2024 101

94

105

105

96

104

4

Hereford Hollow Farm; Joel & Amanda Blevins; 324 Austin Lane, Wytheville, VA; 276-759-1675

212

2/6/2024

102

108 112

113

115

-0.4 5.1

12

105 115

17

13

3

213 3/22/2024

94

97

90

2

5

CHAROLAIS Virginia Tech Beef Center; Virginia Tech Foundation; Chad Joines, Manager; 3360 Litton Reaves Hall; Blacksburg, VA; 540-557-7263

301 302 303

1/25/24 2/1/24 2/17/24

105 111 105

111 107 112 103 101

100

107

17.8

5

-4.2 1.9 -0.9 -1.2 0.6

50 15

119 126 140 127 148

40 25

2

95

85

5.1

95 55 45 80

90

110

119

11.2

8

7

1

DMC Charolais; Douglas Carty; Joshua Neil; 15 Pine Hill Lane; Bastian, VA; 276-928-1340, 304-952-9809

305 1/18/2024

95

99

85

12.3

35

25

15 55

306 1/13/2024 100

103

109

8.3

7

3

SIMMENTAL Joines Cattle Company; Chad Joines; 5076 Whitethorne Road; Blacksburg, VA; 540-577-7263

401 402

11/8/23 10/3/23

91 ET

104

99 94

112 100

10.8 14.2

60 20

2.3 0.9

70 45

85.1 77.1

30 60

128.3 113.0

30 60

20.2 17.5

75 90

6.4 6.1

ET

Gingerich Family Farm; Joe & Luke Gingerich; 496 Cave Creek Trail; Jonesville, VA; 276-832-1265

403 12/13/2023 94

98

105

93

16.3

10

-1.3

10

80.5

45

126.5

35

30.7

10

5.5

Hunigan Simmental; Bill Hunigan; 766 Shipley Ferry Rd.; Blountville, TN; 865-712-0851

404 12/22/2023 104 405 12/21/2023 99

97

103 110

105 111

9.7

75 35

4.2 1.7

95 55

93.9 104.8

10

143.0 159.4

10

21.9 19.5

60 80

6.4 5.6

106

12.8

1

2

Barlow Farms; John Barlow, Miranda Ulmer; 14377 N. Mountain Rd.; Broadway, VA; 540-476-1590, 570-899-0722

406 11/17/2023 96

100

83

12.2

40

3.4

85

93.1

10

137.0

20

22.3

55

6.0

Rocky Hollow Simmental; Tommy Cline & Nathan Cline; 410 Tremough Drive; Wytheville, VA; 276-620-8448

410 11/26/2023 ET 411 12/17/2023 106 417 1/31/2024 109 418 1/28/2024 106

ET

100 106 105 100

103 122

16.8 13.8 13.0 13.1 10.9 12.1 13.7 13.2 13.5 12.9 12.1 14.5 11.6

4

-0.4 -0.3 1.5 -0.9

20 25 55 15 55 35 45 20 55 15 55 20 5

81.8 88.4

40 20

126.5 137.0 152.4 157.2 155.8 127.2 144.8 124.1 151.7 134.9 119.7 143.0 141.9

35 20

20.7 25.1 20.6 23.4 25.2 27.0 27.2 27.1 25.9 27.3 22.2 23.2 23.2

70 35 70 50 35 25 20 20 30 20 60 50 50

5.9 5.8 5.9 6.3 5.6 6.5 6.1 6.0 7.1 5.6 5.8 5.9 7.4

25

Gingerich Family Farm; Joe & Luke Gingerich; 496 Cave Creek Trail; Jonesville, VA; 276-832-1265

107 102 ET 114

100

30 30 60 40 25 30 25 30 40 15 50

98.1 100.3 102.3 83.7

5 3

5 3

84

Hunigan Simmental; Bill Hunigan; 766 Shipley Ferry Rd.; Blountville, TN; 865-712-0851

420 421

3/8/2024 3/2/2024

ET

104

104

1.7 0.4

2

3

105

97

97

35

30

Trio Farms, Inc.; Jerry Burner & Jared Burner; 3070 US Highway Business 340; Luray, VA; 540-742-1220; 540-421-1892

424 2/20/2024 425 2/13/2024

99 98

101

108 101 103 100 105 103 104

136 135 114 104 125

-0.4 -2.3 1.0 -0.5 1.6 -0.9 1.7

90.1 74.2 94.3 86.9 84.5 92.3 94.4

15 70 10 25 30 15 10

10 40 20 45 10 15 5

92

426 2/20/2024 100 427 2/18/2024 100 428 2/13/2024 102

105 103

99

Soldiers’ Hill Angus Farm; Dennis Pearson; 8459 March Wales Road; Warrenton, VA; 540-326-2222

429 431

2/2/2024 2/2/2024

ET ET

ET ET

83 86

SIMANGUS Ligon Simmentals; Jim Ligon; 1362 Dyer Creek Rd, Cookeville, TN; 931-510-3328

436 9/19/2023 110

111

106

103

13.5

40

-0.1

50

92.7

10

145.8

10

19.3

85

6.3

Winslow Genetics; Ben Winslow; 926 Moonlight Rd.; Halifax, NC; 252-578-5487

437 10/15/2023 106

103 104

95 98

117 113

14.3 12.7

30 50

-0.2 0.0

45 50

100.9 84.8

2

168.3 141.9

1

21.6 21.1

70 75

6.2 5.4

438 12/3/2023

94

25

15

5

Test ID

Birth Date

BW Ratio WW Ratio YW Ratio ADG Ratio CED EPD CED %Rank

BW EPD BW %Rank WW EPD WW %Rank

YW EPD YW %Rank

Milk

Milk %Rank

Frame

Reasor Simmental; Smith Reasor; PO Box 357; Rural Retreat, VA; 276-620-3123

439 10/18/2023 101 440 11/3/2023 114 442 11/10/2023 100 444 10/29/2023 97

82

113 104 103 104

116 103 117

14.2

35 95 30 55

0.3 0.4 1.1 1.5

55 60 70 75

91.0 88.7 78.3 94.0

10 15 45 10

134.3 155.7 125.4 157.7

25

20.4 25.0 24.1 26.3

80 40 45 30

6.5 6.7 6.0 5.4

105

7.5

4

95

14.3 12.4

40

101

98

3

Joines Cattle Company; Chad Joines; 5076 Whitethorne Road; Blacksburg, VA; 540-577-7263

445

10/10/23

104

96

97

105

12.6

55

1.9

80

82.4

30

122.2

45

18.0

95

5.2

Circle K Farms; Zac Ketron; PO Box 2921; Lebanon, VA; 276-701-5091

448

9/7/2023

101

107 118

12.1 16.8

60 10

2.5 -4.5

90

85.4 66.9

25 85

143.2 111.5

15 65

17.5 29.2

95 15

7.0 5.6

449 9/30/2023

90

3

Gingerich Family Farm; Joe & Luke Gingerich; 496 Cave Creek Trail; Jonesville, VA; 276-832-1265

451

9/8/2023

ET

ET

103

86

12.1

60

-0.6

40

87.3

20

136.2

20

24.2

45

6.2

EWA; Pete & Peter Henderson, Olivia Thompson; 28225 King William Hwy; West Point, VA; 757-298-6300, 757-880-7274

454 8/27/2023

87

103

104

113

15.6

20

-2.8

15

80.6

40

129.1

35

29.9

10

5.9

Spring Hollow Farms LLC; JB Gregory; 789 Henrys Mill Road; Java, VA; 434-251-1063

456 11/18/2023

94

87

18.5

4

-1.3

25

93.0

10

166.5

2

32.0

4

6.0

Silverado Cattle Company; Glenn & Rachel Covington; PO Box 90; Orlean, VA; 540-905-2873

457 11/1/2023

95

96

14.9

25

-1.7

25

74.9

60

124.0

40

27.0

25

5.9

Barlow Farms; John Barlow, Miranda Ulmer; 14377 N. Mountain Rd.; Broadway, VA; 540-476-1590, 570-899-0722

458 12/29/2023 102

107

105

10.6

80

-1.4

25

82.1

35

124.3

40

23.3

55

5.2

Train Wreck Cattle Co.; David Lee; 1503 Nash Rd., Dewitt, VA; 804-720-0294

459 11/30/2023 96

105

108

14.5

30

0.9

65

94.7

10

154.6

4

29.1

15

6.2

Winslow Genetics; Ben Winslow; 926 Moonlight Rd.; Halifax, NC; 252-578-5487

461 1/16/2024 462 1/12/2024

94 87

107 112

104 111

98

14.5 16.9

30 10 95 85 25 60 45

-0.2 -2.3 0.8 2.6 -1.6 0.9 3.1

45 15 65 90 25 65 95

88.8 97.6 85.3 89.5 87.7 84.3

15

135.7 148.8 136.0 140.6 138.6 130.4 163.8

20 10 20 15 20 30

27.7 23.8 27.5 23.0 20.6 24.3 18.9

20 50 20 60 80 45 90

5.4 7.1 6.1 6.6 6.2 6.7 6.3

110 106 112 129 117 119

4

463 1/12/2024 105 464 1/29/2024 106

99

98

8.4 9.7

25 15 20 25

106

109

Virginia Tech Beef Center; Virginia Tech Foundation; Chad Joines, Manager; 3360 Litton Reaves Hall; Blacksburg, VA; 540-557-7263

465 466 467

1/16/24 1/16/24 3/2/24

84

107 109 120

108 105 110

15.1 11.9 13.1

104 100

104.8

1

2

James Minnick; 1660 Whitman Lane; Christiansburg, VA; 540-250-7845

469 2/15/2024 109

100

98

99

11.5

65

0.5

60

93.7

10

152.5

5

28.4

15

6.0

DeHaven Farm; Mike, Mark & Andy DeHaven; 653 Merrimac Road; Hillsville, VA; 276-733-1131; 276-733-7913

470

2/6/2024

101

103

96

79

11.7

65

1.4

75

84.0

25

138.4

20

30.8

10

6.2

Circle K Farms; Zac Ketron; PO Box 2921; Lebanon, VA; 276-701-5091

Southwest Virginia Performance Tested Bull Sale // Saturday, March 22, 2025 473 1/11/2024 106 110 95 475 3/5/2024 ET ET 94 477 2/7/2024 98 480 2/5/2024 101 101 481 2/10/2024 102 483 2/12/2024 99 106 484 2/11/2024 103 106 485 2/15/2024 97 101 487 2/1/2024 104 93 108 488 2/28/2024 96 107 109 489 3/18/2024 110 490 2/25/2024 102 106 601 9/26/2023 94 114 106 9/3/2023 94 99 97 602

97

12.3

55

1.8

80

94.5

10

154.0

5

30.7

10

6.1

Hunigan Simmental; Bill Hunigan; 766 Shipley Ferry Rd.; Blountville, TN; 865-712-0851

109

15.4

20

-2.0

20

85.9

20

138.4

20

22.0

65

5.1

Wheeler Farm; Harrison & Alex Wheeler;175 Kiawana Rd.; Atkins, VA; 276-759-1947

104 120 107 101 135 118

13.2 13.8 13.7 13.3 11.7 14.8 16.7 16.2

45 40 40 45 65 25 15 15

-2.1 -2.4 0.8 0.3 -0.8 -0.4 -2.5 0.6

20 15 65 55 35 45 15 60

75.5 85.2 89.4 96.8 93.5 84.0 91.7 94.7

55 25 15 10 25 10 10 4

129.8 139.8 149.3 157.6 153.7 142.5 152.0 153.0

30 15 10

29.5 24.2 25.0 24.0 24.4 24.7 31.3 28.2

10 45 40 50 45 40

5.9 5.4 6.5 6.0 6.5 5.5 5.6 6.2

3 5

15

Stephaven Farm; Wiliam Seay; 8020 Courthouse Rd.; Church Road, VA; 804-514-5586

75 77

10

5

5

15

Trio Farms, Inc.; Jerry Burner & Jared Burner; 3070 US Highway Business 340; Luray, VA; 540-742-1220; 540-421-1892

98

15.2

25

-1.7

25

94.2

10

155.1

4

29.6

10

6.2

Five Oaks Farm; Lee & Tristan Richardson; 5509 Trinity Church Rd., Church Road, VA; 804-691-9005

118

15.0

25

-0.6

40

89.9

15

152.8

5

31.2

5

5.4

GELBVIEH Little Windy Hill Farms; Doug Hughes; 6916 Peppers Ferry Road; Max Meadows, VA; 276-620-4271

109

13

45

-0.2

45

77

25

110

40

23

50

5.6

Ward Farms; Andy Ward; 3941 Beech Grove Lane; Galax, VA; 276-233-0087

97

13

45

1.5

85

71

50

114

30

24

40

5.2

Flowing Spring Farm; Charlie Atkins; 6235 Lee Highway; Atkins, VA; 276-780-3979; 276-783-6100

604 10/23/2023 96 605 10/25/2023 112

112 124

99

111 113

10

85 95

0.9 3.3

70 95

79 90

20

112 135

35

17 20

95 80

5.3 6.8

105

8

2

3

KG Farms; Galen Layman; 707 Foxfire Rd.; Wirtz, VA; 540-537-4746

607 9/10/2023 105

118

101

82

12

60

1.1

75

86

4

122

15

30

3

6.5

Flowing Spring Farm; Charlie Atkins; 6235 Lee Highway; Atkins, VA; 276-780-3979; 276-783-6100

610

2/5/2024

90

86

89

100

15

20

0.7

65.0

76

25

128

10

20

80

5.9

Cove Creek Cattle; Rick Kauffman; 358 Fox Run Lane; Wytheville, VA; 276-620-4509

613 2/27/2024

ET

ET

109

121

9

95

0.8

70.0

75

30

103

55

22

60

6.2

GELBVIEH BALANCER Ward Farms; Andy Ward; 3941 Beech Grove Lane; Galax, VA; 276-233-0087

616 9/15/2023 105

101

109

128

12

65

0.5

75

82

20

140

10

22

65

6.5

KG Farms; Galen Layman; 707 Foxfire Rd.; Wirtz, VA; 540-537-4746

619 10/14/2023 93

107

94

85

14

40

-2.2

20

70

65

100

80

27

20

6.2

Cove Creek Cattle; Rick Kauffman; 358 Fox Run Lane; Wytheville, VA; 276-620-4509

620 11/15/2023 110 621 11/26/2023 113 622 10/11/2023 104 623 11/7/2023 104

97

105 108

113 112 118 131 118 102 125

14 12 12 11 13 13 12

40 65 65 80 50 50 65

0.2 0.5 0.2

65 75 65 40

84 75 76 80 72 89 76

15 40 35 25

130 113 105 128 118 149 116

20 55 70 20

23 29 20 23 23 23 18

55 10 80 55 55 55 90

6.0 6.6 6.7 6.4 6.0 6.5 5.2

103

98

110

-1.0

Cove Creek Cattle; Rick Kauffman; 358 Fox Run Lane; Wytheville, VA; 276-620-4509

627 628

1/2/2024 1/2/2024

107 101 110

-2.5 1.0 0.9

15.0 80.0 80.0

55

40

5

3

629 1/16/2024

87

35

45

6

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