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Black Gold Simmentals Bull & Female Sale - Lloydminster, SK

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MARCH 14.2026

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Bohrson Marketing Team

BLL ATOMIC 318L

We are very excited to offer our first group of Atomic sons, as we have never had a sire group this large in numbers, and possibly this consistent. Atomic was purchased for his dark red colour, powerful muscle and body shape, sound structure, awesome dark foot, and backed by an ideal cow. This sire group uniquely combines pen leading performance with advantages at the ground in their foot quality and structure. It’s been fun to watch these bulls develop and we think they only get better as they’re maturing, and would love to show you to them.

BLACK GOLD ATOMIC 237N

HOMO POLLED, NON-DILUTER. We initiate the 2026 offering and leadoff this sire group with this homozygous polled, dark red powerhouse. We really like the way 237N carries a proud head, crest, and herdbull look, but blends back into a very bold rib shape and expressive muscle pattern, and steps down an ideal, square foot. 212K is a favorite young cow around here with a nice, tidy udder and backed by one of our favorite donors, 58B who has raised seventeen calves for us in her career. 237N is just a February born bull, but no question a feature to sell this March.

black gold hotchellrae 58b GRANDDAM
maternal brother TO LOT 1

BLACK GOLD ATOMIC 228N

HETERO

POLLED, NON-DILUTER. Another polled Atomic son who carries the wide pen set, powerful stifle and lower third, and lots of top side muscle. 10J is fun to show visitors due to her being the powerful, big bodied type, who has generations of strong udders behind her and goes back to both Battle Cry and Stuey. We are impressed with the big, square, dark feet Atomic has put on his calves, and 228N carries those some advantages.

BLACK GOLD ATOMIC 156N

NON-DILUTER. 156N is the performance driven kind with extra length of body, overall width and mass, and WPDA. 141H is no question one of our top cows of any colour with an awesome udder, good foot, fleshing ability and a powerful body type. We decided to showcase her and 156N’s quality at the Turtleford Fair pen show this past summer. Maternal brothers to 156N have sold to Ockerman Simmentals and J & N Larre Farms.

BLACK GOLD ATOMIC 220N

maternal brother TO LOT 4

HOMO POLLED, NON-DILUTER. For the longest time we struggled to get the same power and performance in our polled cattle as we found in our horned ones. It sure appears that isn’t the case anymore, as this homo polled bull has as much WPDA and “jam” as any of them, and would be on the younger side. This cow family is known for the extras in terms of body and muscle, and is responsible for raising the Black Gold Commander 101E bull that was owned by Rendezvous Farms. 220N combines extra pigment and power, without sacrificing structural integrity, and does so in an impressive homo polled package.

NON-DILUTERS. A set of brothers that represent the kind of fleckvieh cattle that we have been striving to breed here for quite some time. Three bulls that offer consistent performance, muscling, foot quality, colour, and hair. It’s been fun to compare the brothers throughout their life and watch them develop, as they are the kind of cattle that impressed us early and continue to get better as they mature. 211K is a past Evolution high selling female to Lindgren Simmentals, and no question is the kind we wish we had a lot more of. Her dam, 23Z, is calving again in January 2026 at the age of 14, and still has near perfect feet, a very solid udder, and maintains her depth and body condition extremely well. There is no question that both us and the Lindgrens will be building around 211K in the future, and can’t wait to get daughters into production. These three 100% fleckvieh powerhouses should be easy to find on March 14th!

nac battle cry 4f MATERNAL GRANDSIRE
black gold/rust ms zaviera DAM OF LOTS 5-7

SCURRED, NON-DILUTERS. A couple years ago we were on the hunt for a new and exciting donor in our fullblood division, and that led us to one of the last groups of females ever offered by Virginia Ranch. 240K is everything we would want in a fullblood donor and more and quickly became a must own after laying eyes on her. To us, her colour and pigment is about as ideal as you can make one. She’s great footed, really good uddered, and massive in her body shape, yet remains smooth shouldered and attractive up front. We were awfully excited when she passed her colour, foot quality, body and rib shape, and temperament onto these two 100% Fleckvieh studs. We think these are the kind of bulls that are hard to fault, and uniquely combine the muscle and width Atomic is known for, while remaining very good footed, good structured, and smooth throughout. When we flushed three of our top cows (211K, 240K, and 41H) to Atomic, we always said we needed to keep one of their sons to use in our own program. It wasn’t easy to decide which one we thought we needed to use, but we have landed on 229N.

LOT 9 We are offering 50% possession and 50% semen rights; please feel free to reach out to us with any questions.

virginia kolette 240k DAM OF LOTS 8 & 9

BLACK GOLD ATOMIC 321N

SCURRED, NON-DILUTOR. One of the youngest bulls on offer but a moderate framed, dark red, smooth made Atomic son with lots of hair and a good foot. 321N offers some visual calving ease with a smoother shoulder and overall makeup. 613J is very similar in her kind being blood red, moderate in her frame but deep and bold in her body shape, and good uddered.

NON-DILUTOR. One of the youngest bulls on offer, but a bull that to us is ideal in his colour, hair, length of body, and smoothness throughout. On top of this, he goes back to the dependable Whisper cow family. 114C is a moderate framed, good footed, good uddered female, whose 2021 born son was our lot 1 bull selling to Grimm Gang Ranch. Several daughters are retained in our herd and carry 114C’s consistent quality.

HOMO POLLED, NON-DILUTERS. Here are a pair of brothers that have stood out for a long time. They have always been the early maturing, easy doing, rugged kind, while carrying the valuable homozygous polled gene. 170J is a big bodied, good uddered cow with lots of hair, and she has passed down her very laidback temperament into these two brothers. Last year her son sold as a pen favorite to the Handhills Colony, and another maternal sister is working for Riverdale Simmentals.

NON-DILUTERS. Another pair of brothers who have impressed us for quite some time. These two are hairy, dark red bulls with extra length of body, long and stout hipped, and sound structured off both ends. 39H is one of our favorite Stuey daughters. Her first chance at production, she raised a $34 000 Battle Cry daughter that was purchased by Labatte and Oberle out of Friday Night Lights. The last two years, she has raised sons that have sold to Kotowich Evergreen Farms and Sandy Mckenzie.

BLACK GOLD ATOMIC 161N

SCURRED, NON-DILUTOR. A performance driven Atomic son here with extra length of body, pin width, and overall muscle. 22F is an ideal cow to us, and her dam 12P was our oldest and longest producing cow here for years, who remained near perfect in her feet and udder quality right until the end. 161N no question should add performance to his calf crop, but still has longevity and maternal advantages in the cow family that backs him.

NON-DILUTOR. It’s challenging not to sound like a broken record when talking about these Atomic sons, but they really are consistent with extra frame performance. 195N has an ideal colour pattern to us and has that early maturing look. 78H is a good uddered Battle Cry daughter, and has daughters working for Madge Simmentals and South Ridge Simmentals.

HOMO POLLED, NON-DILUTOR. Just a February born bull but a powerhouse in terms of length of body, growth, and genuine width throughout. 8H is a past Evolution high seller going to Elliot Lindgren, and an impressive cow with a moderate frame, sweeping deep rib cage, and tidy udder with lots of milk. We sold a maternal sister to 245N in the Evolution last fall, who was one of our top breds going to the Stout Brothers. Two maternal brothers are also working for Darwin Pollard and the Kotowich family.

SCURRED, NON-DILUTOR. Another performance driven Atomic son with the right kind of colour pattern, and combination of muscle and smoothness throughout. 188J is a granddaughter of Salmon Arm Alpen 2nd, who was a complete outcross pedigree’d donor for us. Her “whale like” and body shape, good foot and udder, and attractive look made her a favorite among visitors, and her progeny carry those same traits.

BLACK GOLD ATOMIC 192N

It is such a pleasure working with the Black Gold operaton. The energy and passion for the seedstock industry runs deep in all the Noble family. Each year they contnue to have a selecton of bulls that will move any program forward.

The cowherd utlizes a year-round organic mineral program that is balanced to the cow’s requirements and feed sources. This supports proper bull calf health and development from a young age. The bull development program is built to maximize forage utlizaton and gut health. All forages are sampled and analyzed to ensure quality feed sources are used. Once the calves are weaned, they are slowly transitoned to a TMR. The TMR is forage based and is designed to promote lean muscle growth, allowing the bulls to express their genetc potental. Rumen health is of upmost importance, which is why suitable protein sources and proper starch levels are fed to the bulls.

Black Gold uses a total nutriton program on their entre operaton, ensuring optmal performance and health of their catle. If you have any questons about the nutriton of the sale bulls, please feel free to call.

SCURRED, NON-DILUTOR. 192N is a rugged, loose made Atomic son with plenty of performance, similar to this entire sire group. 113H is a homozygous polled, big bodied female purchased from our friends at Ultra Livestock. She has put two sons through our bull sale to date, selling to R L&L and P1 Land and Cattle.

maternal brother TO LOT 20

NON-DILUTERS. A set of flushmates that have had that early maturing, herdbull look since a young age. It was a no brainer for us to take Atomic to arguably the most consistent, favorite cow in our donor arsenal. We have mated 41H to a different bull every year, and her calves seem to hit the top of our pens regardless of the sire. Her attractive look, awesome feet and structure, near perfect udder, and long and smooth body shape allows her to be a farm favorite from purebred and fullblood visitors alike. In this trio of brothers, 23N and 24N are the rugged, stout muscled kind, where 27N throws added hair, and smoothness to his bold body and muscle shape. These bulls are consistent in their kind, step down on big, square feet, and are sound structured. The first son and daughter to sell off of 41H led off both our bull and female sales and ended up high sellers.

ipu 62b ms french attack 41h
DAM OF LOTS 21-24
maternal brother TO LOTS 21-24
maternal brother TO LOTS 21-24

SAJ VIGILANTE 114K

This is our second year marketing Vigilante sons and we are very impressed with a larger group for 2026. Vigilante consistently adds length of body, foot quality, hair, all while moderating birthweight. As I write this, we have currently calved out a handful of Vigilante daughters and they appear to have small teets with lots of teet spread. The sire group for 2026 offers extra performance and WPDA, all while being smooth made bulls with the right kind of build and structure.

NON-DILUTER. Here’s the natural calf off 41H and a bit of extra proof that she has literally clicked with every bull we have thrown her way. Earlier on in the year, we often talked about how 143N and 41H could hit the show road together as a pair. 143N offers extra length of body with a big powerful hip, and carries his muscle down into his stifle. He’s sound structure, smooth blending throughout, and has the thick, blood red hair that we wish we could put into all of our fullblood cattle.

ipu 62b ms french attack 41h DAM OF LOTS 21-24
maternal sister TO LOT 24

BLACK GOLD VIGILANTE 183N

same cow family TO LOT 25

NON-DILUTER. A favorite and standout his whole life, 183N is a performance driven, blood red, long bodied powerhouse. He is large scrotalled, good footed, and has an “in your back pocket” temperament; our hired man Doug has given him several scratches since he was a calf, which makes picture day pretty challenging with him. 242K carries the same colour and power as 183N, while offering lots of milk and a big square foot. 183N uniquely ranks in the top 15% for CE, all while ranking among the top of the pen for both weaning and yearling weight performance.

26 BLACK GOLD VIGILANTE 181N

NON-DILUTER. Another rugged, stout muscled, soft made Vigilante son with extra pigment. These cattle are consistent with good temperaments and big scrotals, and 181N is no exception. 53J comes from the same cow family as the dam of 183N, and is another high volume, huge bodied, stout made female. A maternal sister to 181N was one of our high selling bred heifers in the Evolution selling to Lindgren Simmentals.

NON-DILUTER. Similar added frame and length of body in this good coloured Vigilante son. 22K is a polled cow with a good foot and ideal udder, and comes from the same cow family as our herdbull Black Gold Bryck 48H. 140N is still smooth shouldered and steps down on a good foot, and should sire the performance driven kind.

BLACK GOLD VIGILANTE 242N

NON-DILUTOR. A ! brother to 140N, 242N is another docile, long bodied, stout muscled bull who offers extra frame and performance. 73E is an extra powerful cow with a near perfect foot, good udder, and lots of body mass. Maternal brothers to 242N are the homo polled Manhattan bull owned by Forden Fairview Farm, and the hetero polled Bryck 48H who walks here and for Phil Stadyn.

DILUTOR. Another early maturing herdbull prospect who should sire those heavyweight steers. 59F is a big performance cow with lots of milk and a nice, square udder. Starwest Bryck was unfortunately only around for a few breeding seasons, and left us a couple very consistent sire groups that topped our bull sale in those years. Once we got daughters in production, we realized that was his strong suit as Bryck daughters are consistently at our top end, and produce likewise, just like 59F.

NON-DILUTOR. A smooth made, sound structured, dark red Vigilante son with lots of hair and moderate 90 lb birth weight. 61N offers visual calving ease and an impressive profile. 68F has been an awesome producer, with sons leading off our sale back to back years selling to Maxwell Simmentals, and then the Mark Land and Cattle/Westman Farms/Double RN partnership.

SCURRED, NON-DILUTOR. A big hipped, wide topped Vigilante son who carries his muscle deep into his stifle and lower twist. 127J is a polled cow with the same kind of powerful muscle pattern. Her dam, 24W, produced here for over ten years and remained good footed, good uddered, and impressive right until the end.

NON-DILUTOR. A younger bull here with the right kind of body shape, structure, and smoothness throughout. The kind of bull that should calve with ease and has adequate performance. 974K was selected out of Friday Night Lights for her long bodied, good uddered, good footed image.

NON-DILUTOR. A solid Vigilante son with enough muscling and performance, smooth build and sound structure. It has been a no brainer for us when breeding first calving two year olds in the spring, almost all of them go to Vigilante due to his combination of calving ease and performance. 119K is the front pasture kind with an ideal foot and udder, and huge rib shape and body mass.

BLACK GOLD OUTLOOK 54N

NON-DILUTOR. The lone son of our 2023 $72 000 high seller going to Westgold Farms, who is a son of the great Outlook and our IPU 41H donor, the mother of lots 20-23. 54N represents the kind of colour, pigment, and hair that we are after. A bull who is big hipped, wide based, and sound structured off both ends. 93H is an ideal young cow for us, and is a daughter of our 14X donor. 14X bred here for fourteen years and had so many longevity advantages in terms of her feet and udder quality.

maternal brother TO LOT 34
black gold outlook 71k SIRE

NON-DILUTER. A dark red, great haired, big bodied herdbull prospect with a very interesting pedigree. He is the result of an embryo purchase, and sired by the $360 000 Rumble. His dam is a past high selling female from Labatte, purchased by Canadian Donors and Wilson Stock Farm, and is a daughter of the great Precious Thing donor. We like 224N’s combination of muscle, smoothness, and structure. ipu precious thing 133j DAM

NON-DILUTER. A powerhouse in the offering and a bull with as much hip and top shape, length of body, and overall dimension as any. He’s loose made and has lots of hair with a large scrotal. 26H carries the same kind of power and frame, and is a heavy milking cow with small teats. Kayne progeny are consistent for performance, softness, and added scrotal size.

NON-DILUTER. Another performance driven Kayne son that is mothered by a very productive cow. 102G stems from the Whisper cow family, and is a bold ribbed female with a good udder and attractive look. She has sons working for Mark Land and Cattle/619 Land and Cattle, and Fore See. 104N is rugged built, steps down on big dark feet, and should sire the early maturing, heavy weaning kind.

SCURRED, NON-DILUTER. Our fall program is something relatively new, but we did it with the intention to offer some bulls with extra size and maturity. 519M is a sound structured, rugged made bull who is soft made and very deep flanked. He’s stout in his pin set, and steps down on a big, dark foot. His dam is a productive polled cow purchased from Gagnons’s, who has given us a bull calf every year and this will be her seventh son through the sale.

maternal brother TO LOT 38
fgaf kananaskis 091d DAM

BLACK GOLD REPUTATION 313M

HOMO POLLED, NON-DILUTER. A long bodied, smooth made, attractive dark red bull that was specifically held back from last year’s sale due to his age. Similar to our few fall born bulls, we wanted to try and offer some older bulls to help get extra cows covered come breeding season. 901G stems from the impressive “Lady A” donor, who is a cornerstone female at Hoegl Livestock. We like 313M’s combination of calving ease and performance.

NAC BATTLE CRY 4 F

Battle Cry has been a mainstay in our program for the last 7 years, and there’s no question his influence here will be seen for a lot longer through his daughters. Battle Cry has consistently sired cattle with the kind of colour and hair we are after, awesome feet, and impressive birthweaning-yearling performance. His daughters are typically good uddered with impressive maternal attributes. Unfortunately Battle Cry has been injured here for the last 6-7 months, and may not be able to cover cows again. There’s no doubt we will continue using Battle Cry semen for years on our heifers, cows, and donor females, but this may be the last larger sire group we have off this breeding legend.

BLACK GOLD BATTLE CRY 173N

full brother TO LOT 40

NON-DILUTER. Exceptional performance, colour, hair, and scrotal development on this Battle Cry son. 173N has looked like a herdbull from a young age and has always been impressive. 205J has been a consistent producer, with a feature son selling to Kotowich Evergreen Farms in 2025, and another son to Nathan Maier in 2024.

BLACK GOLD BATTLE CRY 169N

NON-DILUTOR. Another Battle Cry son that ranks at the top for performance, length of body, and frame. He has lots of hair and pigment, and despite his 7th best yearling weight amongst all of the bulls, he ranks in the top 20% for CE, and 10% for MCE. 35J is an impressive cow who carries the same added frame, power, colour, and hair as 169N, while sporting a good udder.

NON-DILUTOR. Extra colour, huge scrotal, and same stout and rugged body type as the previous lot, while stepping down on an ideal foot. We have never used a bull that can moderate birth and limit calving issues like Battle Cry, but still see the cattle grow and perform at the top of the pen. 188K is a good footed, tidy uddered female who goes back to both Reputation and Stuey.

BLACK GOLD BATTLE CRY 197N

NON-DILUTOR. Another bull that combines arguably all of the best bulls to ever walk here, Battle Cry, Reputation, and Stuey. 197N is a typical Battle Cry son with his wide base, stout muscle shape, and good colour and hair. 98K is one of our favorite young cows with her blood red colour, and ideal phenotype and udder design.

BLACK GOLD BATTLE CRY 116N

NON-DILUTOR. Another typical Battle Cry son with a large scrotal and good foot. 39G is a big bodied cow who always produces. She has put two daughters through our female son, one son through our bull sale last year selling to Derek Allan at Davidson. We have a full sister in production to 116N, and she is arguably our best “L” female and has a near perfect udder, the kind that could easily turn into a donor cow.

NON-DILUTERS. A pair of brothers who are soft made, big bodied, and medium framed with extra scrotal development. 184K goes back to our 3W donor, who was always one of our favorite cows of any colour. Her overwhelming rib and body shape, attractive look, awesome udder, and great foot made her a mainstay in our ET program and we are impressed with her ability to consistently breed those traits into her progeny, similar to 184K.

NON-DILUTOR. A moderate framed, dark red, stout hipped Battle Cry son who steps down on a big, square foot. You don’t have to look at his tag or look up his pedigree to know he is a Battle Cry son. 369L is the very similar, moderate framed, good bodied kind and sets down a good udder. 134N has just an 86 lb birthweight, and ranks in the top 15% for CE.

NON-DILUTOR. Another bull that was held back to sell as a two year old, and a bull that has only gotten better with time. 231M offers a double shot of calving ease being a Battle Cry x Titanium combination. 232K is the moderate framed, ultra dark red, good uddered kind. He matured a bit later than some of his pen mates, but has sure impressed us with his length of body, overall smoothness, colour, and foot quality. 231M has just an 84 lb birthweight and ranks in the top 10% for CE.

KSL KILIPSO 25K

Kilipso has been our go to in the heifer pen the last couple of years, and has been an easy calver with consistent quality throughout. Last year his first sons hit the market, where the top end ended up in elite programs such as Canadian Sires, Crossroads Farms, South Seven Farms, and many more. We are calving our first Kilipso daughters in 2026, and they appear to be the moderate framed kind with good udders and milking ability. We are impressed with the colour, hair, muscling, and structure of our Kilipso sons again in this year’s offering.

NON-DILUTOR. A big bodied, docile Kilipso son that we have liked for quite some time. We like his hair, smoothness throughout, and foot quality. The Renee cow family stems from a polled donor we purchased from Labatte, and all of the females in this cow family have good tidy udders, and big correct feet. 256N, like several of the bulls in this sire group, ranks in the top 15% for CE.

SCURRED, NON-DILUTOR. Another moderate framed, smooth made, hairy Kilipso son who is big nutted and sound structured. 99N combines our last three main calving ease herdsires, Kilipso, Battle Cry, and Reputation. 171L is a smooth made female with a great udder, and stems from a very solid and dependable cow family.

HOMO POLLED, NON-DILUTER. A homozygous polled Kilipso x Reputation combination that is big hipped, with lots of hair, and dark feet. Another bull born off a first calf heifer with a moderate birth weight and good calving ease numbers. 301L is a Xiang 14X daughter, and 14X was in production until thirteen years of age, and was a member of our ET program due to her advantages in terms of foot and udder quality, and longevity.

SCURRED, NON-DILUTOR. 257N probably resembles Kilipso himself more than any son we have ever had. Moderate framed, great colour and hair, stout hipped, and sound structured. This fella would rather keep to himself in the pen as opposed to coming up for scratches. A Kilipso x Battle Cry combination here that goes back to the Whisper cow family, and his dam is a prime example of why we are so high on our Whisper daughters and granddaughters.

BLACK GOLD JESSE JAMES 35N

HOMO POLLED, NON-DILUTER. A dark pigmented, long bodied, smooth made bull with the valuable homo polled gene. 35N is refined in his bone work and offers as much visual calving ease as any bull in the offering. 53L is a good uddered female, who is a ! brother to the Battleborn herdsire that walks at Applecross Cattle. 35N ranks in the top 4% for MCE, 5% for Milk, 15% for CE, and 20% for BW.

HOMO POLLED, DILUTER. Similar to the last bull, 212N is another homo polled herd bull prospect with lots of length of spine and smoothness throughout. His dam was purchased from the Rafter 4T boys at Border City, and we like her for her great udder, depth of rib, and good foot. 212N no question should help add red pigment, moderate birthweight, and pol every calf.

BLACK GOLD NORTH STAR 154N

SCURRED, NON-DILUTER. A big bodied, stout made docile bull that came in dam from a purchase of a polled Stuey daughter from Labatte’s. 93L matches 154N’s “dense” body shape and has the kind of feet and udder that we look for. Labatte’s are very happy and excited about their North Star calves and their consistent quality combined with calving ease. We think 154N would be a good option for first calvers due to his combination of performance, calving ease, and consistent cow family.

WFL MOUNTAIN VIEW 4 J

It’s hard to really put into words what Mountain View has done for our red program. This will be our fourth year selling Mountain View sons, and man he stamps them. Visitors are so quick to pick them out due to their colour, muscling, hair, and overall quality. They’re often born moderate at birth and really take off and perform as good as any sire group we have had. We are really enjoying getting some of his daughters in production, as the maternal power backing Mountain View is what really sold us on him and made the decision a no-brainer to try and get him bought. The daughters appear to have tidy udders with small and correct teats, yet have plenty of milk. With Mountain View also recovering from a breeding injury, we have been forced to limit his breeding group each spring, and this may be the last year we have a larger sire group from him.

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BLACK GOLD MOUNTAIN VIEW 53N

HOMO POLLED, NON-DILUTER. A dark red powerhouse to lead off our red section. Year after year Mountain View sires the blood red, long bodied, stout made kind and 53N is exactly that. Extra length of spine, pin width, and frame all while stepping down on a big square foot. 21K is one of our favorite young red cows and carries this same added power, with a great udder underneath her. She was purchased from our friends at Siroski Simmentals. 53N boasts an EPD profile that puts him in the top 5% for WW, and 10% for YW, all while being a moderate 92 lbs at birth and just shy of 1500 lbs on the first of the year. This is the kind of cattle we have come to expect when we cross Mountain View on our top cows, and think 53N is the ideal bull to start off this section!

57 BLACK GOLD MOUNTAIN VIEW 71N

HOMO POLLED, NON-DILUTER. Another bull that’s easy to pick out in the pen and a favorite amongst this sire group. 71N is a shot more moderate than 53N, but offers a soft, deep ribbed, rugged made image with an expressive muscle pattern. These brothers mature early and are often big nutted, just like 71N. 102K is a blood red cow with a similar robust and powerful body shape on a medium frame.

BLACK GOLD MOUNTAIN VIEW 70N

maternal brother TO LOT 58

HOMO POLLED, NON-DILUTER. 70N and 71N are ! brothers and very similar in their type and kind. They’re the easy doing kind with lots of muscle, body depth, bone, and herdbull look. 69K is a typical Approval daughter with a tidy udder and nice teat size and placing. Last year, her Hannibal son started with a 70 lb birth weight, and had an adjusted yearling weight of 1471 lbs. He was a feature bull selling to long time customer and friend, Darcy Eddleston.

BLACK GOLD MOUNTAIN VIEW 65N

HOMO POLLED, NON-DILUTER. Another member of the consistent Mountain View sire group, and a typical dark red, easy doing, big bodied, stout made bull. Two years ago a full brother to 65N was one of our feature’s selling to Green Valley Ranch and Wills Land and Cattle. Black Rebel calved well here for years and left us with a very nice, good uddered set of daughters. A Black Rebel daughter is also the dam of our feature Tangleflags son, lot 66.

HOMO POLLED, NON-DILUTER. Another Mountain View son with extra length of body, muscle, and overall performance. 111N is docile with extra hair, and ranks in the top 1% for WW and 4% for YW, and ranks with our fourth heaviest adjusted yearling weight at 1584 lbs. Our Reddington daughters are some of our favorite cows and we honestly wish we had more of them. 24K is a dark red, good uddered female who goes back to the powerful Soda Pop cow family.

61 BLACK GOLD MOUNTAIN VIEW 128N

HOMO POLLED, NON-DILUTER. A ! brother to 111N and a typical Mountain View son, with good length, hair, and dark red colour. 128N probably has more visual calving ease than some of his brothers, as he is smooth blending throughout. 109K is an attractive female who steps down on a great foot and has a good, tidy udder like most Reddington daughters.

HOMO POLLED, NON-DILUTER. Like the last couple of lots, another Mountain View x Reddington combination. 288N is a unique lot as he is the only bull in this sire group born off a first calf heifer, and he’s also the number one performance bull with an adjusted yearling weight of 1600 lbs. He’s done nothing but get better his whole life, and ranks in the top 5% for WW and 10% for YW.

HOMO POLLED, NON-DILUTER. Another Mountain View son with extra extension and length throughout, while being small and tidy about his head and shoulder, and transitions smoothly into a powerful rib cage. He’s up headed yet docile and is flexible off of both ends. His dam is a past high selling female out of the Evolution, and capped off a very successful show career with being named the Grand Champion Female in the First Lady Classic at Agribition for Kehler Eaton. A full sister to 160N was a $30 000 feature in this past year’s Evolution, and had several of her dam’s high quality traits.

HOMO POLLED, NON-DILUTER. Similar added length in this Mountain View son, with extra bone and feature, and attractive yet masculine herdbull look. 47H is a big volume, big framed cow with good feet and impressive udder. She has a son working for Dan Larson and a daughter sold to Foresee Cattle. 110N ranks in the top 10% for WW, similar to most of this sire group.

BLACK GOLD MOUNTAIN VIEW 214N

SCURRED, NON-DILUTER. Definitely a unique bull that we haven’t seen too many of before, 214M is a blazed face bull who we would call a “brindle” with black stripes throughout his entire body. Looking past his colour, you’ll find a long bodied, sound structured bull with an attractive yet masculine presence. He’s a combination of performance and calving ease, and no question is easy to find in the pen.

BLACK GOLD TANGLEFLAGS 42N

HOMO POLLED, NON-DILUTER. A bull we have watched here for quite some time and a definite feature in our offering. 42N is our first ever son to sell off our 2024 high selling bull, the $210 000 Tangleflags 31L. 42N’s ability to combine length of spine with lots of softness and sweep to his lower body is impressive. He’s wide pinned, and carries his muscle down low into a powerful stifle. With his added power, it’s sure fun to watch him hold his head up and flex off both ends as well as he does. 239H is a top end red cow for us with a bold body shape, good udder, and big square foot. There were obviously high expectations for Tangleflags progeny going into this past fall and coming spring, but if our first calf crop is any indication on what his future will look like, then he will be seeing heavy use here year after year. His only two sons born here are both easy to find in the sale pen, and one of his few daughters born here this past year was our high selling heifer calf in The Evolution, and was Reserve Champion Simmental Female alongside her dam at Farmfair International. We see a lot of 42N’s sire in himself, and find him to be a pretty intriguing herdsire prospect.

black gold ms susan 239h DAM

HOMO POLLED, NON-DILUTER. Another Tangleflags son with extra frame and length of body, with lots of mass throughout. With his added power, he’s still tidy and smooth through his head and shoulder. 44G is a huge volume, stout made cow with a good udder. A daughter of hers was our $35 000 high selling red female in the 2024 version of The Evolution going to South View Ranch. 58N ranks in the top 2% for WW and 1% for YW, and no question should add performance to the next generation.

black gold tangleflags 31l SIRE
maternal sister TO LOT 67

BLACK GOLD HOLYFIELD 225N

HOMO POLLED, NON-DILUTER. A moderate framed, dark red bull who is a ! brother to the great Tangleflags. Just a February 1st born, 225N is robust and stout made all the way through, while stepping down a big, square foot. He’s similar to 42N with his masculine yet attractive look, and holds his head high with lots of structural integrity. 225N is more of a combination of both calving ease and performance, as he ranks in the top 40% and 25% for CE and BW, and 35% and 25% for WW and YW. 217K is a maternal sister to Tangleflags, and is a moderate framed, huge ribbed, good uddered black blazed face female. Another bull that combines a unique colour, phenotype, pedigree, and EPD profile that should make him easy to find on sale day.

HOMO POLLED, NON-DILUTERS. Four ET brothers out of the 2022 Farmfair Supreme Champion Female, Darlin’ 4H. 4H is one of our favorite red cows, with a feminine look up front, overwhelming rib shape and lower body sweep, and perfect udder makes her fun to look at. To date, there have been six direct Darlin’ 4H progeny to sell, and they’ve averaged just shy of $30 000. The mating to the powerhouse El Dorado was a no-brainer and produced a consistent set of brothers. 84N is the January born brother who is overwhelmingly stout, easy doing, and soft made with an abundance of hair. 278N and 299N are similar in their type and kind with being dark red, smooth made, and hairy with a combination of performance and visual calving ease. 296N is probably the biggest framed, longest bodied brother who offers the most in terms of overall performance. We like these bulls’ combination of sheer muscle and rugged build, with an awesome maternal cow family behind them.

BLACK GOLD BROADWAY 120M

HOMO POLLED. It’s not often that we have a two year old bull of this kind of quality to offer up for sale. 120M was initially catalogued to be in our 2025 offering, but an injury kept him out of the sale. We kept him back and had him cover some cows here in May, and he’s been good ever since. 120M looks like a herdbull with a smooth, yet masculine head and crest, and blends back smoothly into a deep lower body. He’s long bodied, big hipped and topped, and travels the pen with plenty of ease. If we had more red cows to breed, there’s no question we would be keeping 120M to cover cows here. His maternal sister was one of our feature red heifers in The Evolution last fall, selling to McIntosh Livestock.

maternal sister OF LOT 73
black gold ms easy love 247h DAM

BLACK GOLD EASE 38N

HOMO POLLED, NON-DILUTER. A low birthweight, great numbered calving ease option that reads with quality throughout. 38N is small headed, smooth shouldered, long bodied, but still reads stout hipped from behind and steps down on a big, square foot. His dam is the result of a forty embryo purchase on the great Sammie cow, and is 1 / 6 maternal sisters that we have milking that are some of our best young cows, with two of them already entering our donor pen. 38N combines a 74 lb birthweight, CE EPD that ranks him in the top 1%, and a BW EPD that ranks him in the top 2%.

BLACK GOLD HANNIBAL 91N

HOMO POLLED, NON-DILUTER. Similar to the last lot, another calving ease bull that impresses on paper and in the pen. 91N is ultra hairy with a smooth build and front end, sound structure, and soft body shape. His dam is a good uddered, big bodied Holyfield daughter, that goes back to one of our favorite black baldy cows, 48B. 91N ranks in the top 3% for CE, and 5% for BW, with an adjusted yearling weight that’s just shy of 1400 lbs.

HOMO POLLED, NON DILUTER (LOT 76). HOMO POLLED, HETERO BLACK (LOT 77). Two full brothers that are some of the youngest bulls on offer, but are still easy to pick out in a pen full of older counterparts. Ava’s Scream is our $102 500 high seller from our 2022 bull sale, and has been consistent in breeding added power and overall dimension. 532C has arguably been our top red cow, with a “whale like” body shape, big square foot, and good udder. Sons of hers have sold to Westway Farms, Southpaw Cattle, Red Willow Ranch, Anchor D Ranch, Wallgren Farms, South Seven Farms, Westhill Ranch, McIntosh Livestock, Nolara Farms, Curtis Simmentals, and more. The black, star headed 282N is one of the widest based, stoutest made bulls that we have on offer. Masculine about his presence and powerful from the tip of his nose to the tip of his tail. The red hided 318N has lots of hair, spring of rib, and body depth. He’s smooth made throughout and sound structured on the go. These bulls are backed by two of the best donors to call home here, and we are excited to offer them up for sale.

rf certainly flirtin 532c DAM OF LOTS 76 & 77

HOMO POLLED, NON-DILUTERS (LOT 78 & 79). HOMO POLLED, HETERO BLACK (LOT 80). A trio of brothers that are sired by the past high selling No Limits, and out of the great 956G donor that sold for $110 000 for ⅔ interest. Her combination of look, body, hair, and feet and udder quality are consistent in the “Flirt” cow family. This trio of brothers no question are the performance kind, very similar to their full sister who sold in Friday Night Lights for $37 000 to Pheasantdale Cattle. The dark red 3N and blazed face 10N are similar in their type with extra length of body, base width, scrotal size, and hip and top shape. The solid black 4N is soft made, sound structured, and smooth throughout with lots of hair and only an 80 lb birth weight. All of these brothers rank in the top 10% for WW and 4% for YW, and combine performance with a big time cow family behind them.

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SIRE OF LOTS 78-80

$37,000 full sister TO LOTS 78-80

rf certainly flirtin 956g DAM OF LOTS 78-80

LFE CABARET 847J

They say the best time to do your bull shopping is when you find a bull you really like, but don’t necessarily need one. That was exactly the situation for ourselves, KT, and Canadian Sires when we saw Cabaret at Lewis Farms. Last year was the first year Cabaret sons hit the market, where 50 sons sold between ourselves, KT Ranches, and Lewis Farms, to average just over $20 000 and gross over $1 Million in his rookie calf crop. This sire group has been consistent for combining moderate birth weights, structural integrity and foot quality, with an easy doing, stout made image. This year’s sire group has that herdbull look and we are impressed with their consistency throughout.

HOMO POLLED, HOMO BLACK. A favorite in the offering for quite some time, and this doesn’t shock us due to the pedigree behind this guy. Last year, we sold five full brothers to 139N, with the leadoff selling for $50 000 to Grant Lodge Farms and Clifford Land and Cattle. Foxtrot 862F has been an incredible donor for ourselves, Greenwood, and IRCC having quality offspring on a wide variety of bulls. 139N is a long bodied, ultra hairy bull, with the right kind of power and muscle throughout. He’s got a herdbull look up front, but still reads smooth and tidy about his head and shoulder, while stepping down on a big, good foot. 139N combines visual performance with calving ease, and reads the same on paper as he ranks in the top 25% for CE, BW, WW, and YW. We feel, 139N combines a lot of traits that make him an intriguing herdbull prospect.

BLACK GOLD CABARET 101N

maternal sister TO LOT 82

HOMO POLLED, HOMO BLACK. Another blazed face Cabaret son that has made friends from early visitors. Stout and rugged made, with an easy doing, deep ribbed image. 101N is good footed and sound structured, with a perfect blaze up front. 70J is a big framed, long bodied cow with a very tidy udder. A daughter of hers sold in The Evolution to River Point Cattle in 2024.

BLACK GOLD CABARET 29N

HOMO POLLED, HOMO BLACK. Similar to our last lot, another blazed face bull with added length of body, scrotal size, and performance. 29N is masculine and has had that herdbull look since a young age. 65J is a nice blazed face black cow with a solid udder, and has daughters working for Twisted Gate Cattle and Steve Harty. 29N ranks in the top 10% for WW and 4% for YW.

HOMO POLLED, HOMO BLACK. A soft made, flexible, hairy Cabaret son with a shot of chrome on his face. He’s masculine yet attractive and smooth in his front ⅓ . 161H is a good uddered, attractive daughter of our Springcreek Mickey 10D donor. We quite like our Exclusive daughters as they seem to moderate birth weight, add hair and overall look, while keeping feet and udder quality in check.

BLACK GOLD CABARET 179N

HOMO POLLED, HOMO BLACK. I’m not sure we have ever had a pen of white faced bulls with the consistency of these Cabaret sons, as it’s easy to start to sound like a broken record when talking about them. 179N again is rugged in his make up, yet long and powerful in terms of his body shape. 13J is an awesome footed, good uddered cow that seems to produce each year. Last year, her red Holyfield son was a $45 000 feature bull selling to Wills Land and Cattle and Green Valley Ranch. 179N ranks in the top 3% for both WW and YW, and is another bull that’s easy to pick out in the pen.

BLACK GOLD CABARET 44N

HOMO POLLED, HETERO BLACK. A more moderate framed, deep ribbed bull who is wide from behind and steps down on a big square foot. 4H is a big framed, huge footed cow with a solid udder and lots of performance. She is a daughter of Approval 71E, which gives 44N a shot more calving ease and ranks him in the top 25%. Another Cabaret son that combines body and muscle with still a flexible structure off both ends.

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HOMO POLLED, HOMO BLACK. 19N is similar to the last lot, with his body depth, mass from behind, and rugged image. 160H is a royally bred female we really like. After seeing Mollydooker 34C at Bohrson’s a few times, we knew we had to own a daughter of hers. 160H is ideal to us in her foot and udder quality, with the kind of body shape we are after. 19N combines just an 88 lb birth weight with more than enough performance and muscle.

HOMO POLLED, HETERO BLACK. A moderate framed, big bodied bull with lots of hair and presence. 274N carries a dependable pedigree, being a Cabaret off our powerhouse red donor, 532C. 532C is still in production at the age of eleven, and we are still trying to build off of 532C and want to continue on this cow family for years to come. I would be excited to have a pen of daughters out of 274N.

BLACK GOLD CABARET 50N

3/4 SIMMENTAL, HOMO POLLED, HETERO BLACK. 50N is a prime example of why we like these half and ! blood cattle, as they have the ability to combine the best qualities from both Simmental and Angus genetics. 50N is an up-headed, masculine bull who is stout and powerful in his design, but still smooth throughout. 154H is so ideal in her phenotype with such a proud, attractive look, huge body shape, and good udder. She does come with a bit of temperament, and at times that can be seen in 50N, but he has never given us any issues. In the future, our goal is to produce more high quality percentage bulls, similar to this guy.

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HETERO POLLED, HETERO BLACK (LOT 90). HETERO POLLED, HOMO BLACK (LOT 91). A pair of fall born full brothers that are exactly what we strive to produce in our fall program. Bulls that offer extra stoutness, maturity, and overall power, without sacrificing quality and elite cow families. A full brother to these two bulls was a $30 000 feature last spring selling to Rusylvia Cattle and JK Bar. 200H is a typical Soda Pop 425B daughter with an overwhelming amount of rib and body mass, and has a good udder underneath her.

HOMO POLLED, HOMO BLACK (LOT 92 & 93). A mating that has worked for us and produced quality time and time again, and these two might be as impressive as any from this mating. To date, we have sold three full brothers to JP Cattle Co, Scissors Creek/Swan Lake, and Copper Kettle Cattle Co, to average just over $30 000. This winter we are calving out some full sisters, and they appear to be very nice uddered, and the right kind. The blazed face 287N is long bodied, smooth made, and docile with lots of hair. The solid black 307N impresses us more and more each day with the same extra length of body and structure, but couples this with lots of dimension throughout and muscle carrying down into his stifle. Two bulls that are again on the younger side, but have done nothing but get better their whole life.

kdp miss hoya hayleigh DAM

HOMO POLLED, HOMO BLACK. A younger Countertime son that has done nothing but get better since weaning time. Another bull that offers extra frame and length of body, with lots of hair. He’s big footed and big boned, and offers impressive performance. His full sister is the feature ⅔ interest donor we sold to LA Ranch in The Evolution, and her calf 120N sells a couple lots down.

HOMO POLLED, HOMO BLACK (LOT 94 & 95). We were excited to try some new matings on the great Hayleigh 15G, and the matings on this next set of brothers are possibly the best ones we have made yet. The flush to Right Time resulted in these two powerful individuals, along with some full sisters that currently top our replacement pen. 30N is the solid black brother that is so extended throughout with extra frame and performance, and a flexible structure. He ranks in the top 3% and 10% for both WW and YW. The blazed face 11N in our mind, is possibly one of the most intriguing black bulls we have ever raised. We love the way he can combine added frame, performance, and power, with a smooth, attractive front ⅓ . He’s big and square in his foot size, is stout featured, and flexes with lots of reach off both ends. With his impressive phenotype, he combines it with a balanced genetic profile, as he ranks in the top 35% for CE, BW, WW, YW, API, and TI. He is a ! brother to the $75 000 ⅔ interest baldy donor that we sold in The Evolution to LA Ranch. She is no question one of our favorite females ever raised, and ended the show season as a member of the Top 10 in the Agribition Beef Supreme. These bulls combine real world power, fleshing ability, and foot quality, with extra pieces of look, hair, and structural integrity. Lot 96 has froze 350 straws of high quality semen, and will sell with 250 straws. We are retaining 100 doses for in-herd use only.

BLACK GOLD STRUT 120N

HOMO POLLED, HETERO BLACK. 120N is a long bodied, stout hipped, hairy rascal that is masculine yet attractive and smooth up front. He’s had a herd bull look since a young age, is good footed, and is blessed with big, hairy ears. He was shown alongside his dam this past fall, where they were a Top 4 Supreme Finalist in Lloydminster, and a Top 10 Supreme Finalist at Agribition. She is a perfect uddered, huge footed, long bodied female with a powerful pin set and dimension throughout. She is arguably our favorite Hayleigh daughter to date, and one we want to build around, alongside our partners at LA Ranch. 120N combines just an 88 lb birth weight, with exceptional performance, and an EPD profile that ranks him in the top 25% for CE, BW, WW, and YW. 120N is a prime example of why we have always been so high on our Walk This Way progeny. If every heifer could spit an unassisted calf out and have them perform and grow like 120N, we would keep 100 of them!

full sib to dam OF LOT 97
black gold ms hayleigh 304l LOT 97 & DAM

BLACK GOLD EL DORADO 172N

HOMO POLLED, HETERO BLACK. An El Dorado sired bull off Hayleigh 15G, who is knocking on $1 Million in direct progeny sales. This snip nosed bull is big ribbed, stout hipped, and soft made with a flexible structure. A full sister to 172N was a feature in this past year’s Evolution selling to Ultra Livestock and Barlee Simmentals. A mating we would definitely like to do again, we like the consistency and overall dimension shown in these cattle. 172N is a feature bull and should be easy to find on March 14th.

HOMO POLLED, HETERO BLACK. Each year we let Holyfield breed the majority of our first calvers, as we like his combination of calving ease and performance, without sacrificing quality. 210N is a younger bull that is deep ribbed, smooth made, and good footed with an abundance of hair. His dam replicates his same soft ribbed, smooth made, attractive image and possesses a very good udder. I would be excited for a set of replacement females sired by 210N.

HOMO POLLED, HETERO BLACK. Another Holyfield son that we quite like for his body shape, muscle, hair, and structural integrity. These Holyfield sons are often born with moderate birthweights, and end up with impressive performance come sale time, similar to 164N. We have even used Holyfield on a handful of heifers without any issues. 55K is a stout made, hairy Walk this Way daughter with an awesome udder. Her first chance in production resulted in a $22 500 Approval son that sold in our sale last spring to Kevin and Kimberly Bullee.

HOMO POLLED, HETERO BLACK. A unique breeding piece and one we have had a close eye on for quite some time. 283N is a Right Time off the legendary 8543U donor who is arguably the highest income Simmental cow in recent history. I don’t think any cow of any breed has raised more promotional AI sires and top end donor females than 8543U. 283N is a good footed, sound structured, long bodied bull who still reads bold in his pin set, and carries his muscling down into his stifle. He’s small and attractive about his skull yet still masculine about his crest, and is extended and smooth throughout his front ⅓. On paper, he reads in the top 15% for CE, 3% for BW, and 1% for API. With that he combines a moderate 88 lb birth weight, with impressive performance and an adjusted yearlight weight over 1500 lbs. We feel 283N has a lot to offer, and we would like to retain the right to collect semen on him for use in our herd.

102 BLACK GOLD HANNIBAL 74N

HOMO POLLED, HOMO BLACK. Hannibal has been a go to sire here for the last few years in our heifer pen, and has calved with plenty of ease. 74N is a long bodied, hairy bull who is still adequate in his muscling and performance. 97L is a daughter of Coliseum, who is a past high seller for us going to Southpaw Cattle Company, and was the 2022 Canadian Simmental Show bull of the year. She’s a good uddered, long bodied female who steps down on a square foot.

103 BGS/LINDGREN VANDERHOOF 155N

HOMO POLLED, HETERO BLACK. 155N is a moderate framed, big bodied bull, who combines a low birthweight with impressive performance. He came in dam out of a female Elliot purchased from Friday Night Lights last fall. The saying “you can’t go wrong with a Sage” rings pretty true to us, and we are excited about the quality of 8L and her future here. She’s great uddered, long spined, and powerful. 155N ranks in the top 5% for CE, 2% for BW, and 1% for MCE, and should be in definite consideration as a calving ease sire.

BLACK GOLD ARRIVAL 331N

1/2 SIMMENTAL 1/2 ANGUS, HOMO POLLED, HETERO BLACK. 331N is one of the youngest bulls on offer, but impresses us with his ability to impress in a pen full of older bulls. He is a halfblood bull, sired by a wild numbered, impressive red herdsire we sold to Semex last fall. 309L is a young purebred Angus cow with a great udder, good foot, and nice look. 331N is a stout made, long spined, good looking bull with an impressive early maturity.

UDE Queen Ruth 1001 GRANDDAM

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BLACK GOLD MS KRYSTAL 144N

black gold ms crystal 65g DAM

HETERO POLLED. A standout in the pen and ultra powerful female with lots of hair and dark red pigment. This is our first year selling Atomic progeny, which is highlighted by 22 sons featured in this sale. 65G has had two feature sons and one daughter sold through this sale in the past, and has produced another impressive one here with 144N.

A Vigilante daughter with lots of hair, pigment, and length of body. We are impressed with the calving ease, foot quality, colour, and overall power of our Vigilante calves. His sire group of sons are consistent with moderate birth weights and above average performance.

125N is another Vigilante daughter with the combination of power and structural integrity that we are after. 33E is a big volume cow who steps down on a huge foot. She has put three sons through our bull sale, and two daughters through our female sale.

187N is a heifer with added performance, typical of this cow family. She’s long bodied, hairy, and sound structured. 9E is a performance driven cow with extra frame and power, very similar to her dam, 24W, who was a consistent producer here for years.

HETERO POLLED. A Bryck sired heifer that goes back to 12P, who was our oldest producing cow here for years. Her foot and udder quality, along with fleshing ability was impressive right until the end. 264N is ideal coloured with an attractive look and bold body shape.

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BLACK GOLD MS RENEE 222N

HETERO POLLED. 222N is a dark red, hairy female with lots of pigment. She’s square footed and sound structured off both ends. 122K is a medium framed cow with a very good udder and the same kind of colour and hair that 222N exhibits.

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BLACK GOLD MS TRUDY 215N

HOMO POLLED. Extra growth, frame, and performance in this heifer who is still stout and big bodied. 6F is a high volume cow and a good udder. She has had three sons go through our bull sale, two of which were homo polled and sold for $25 000 and $30 000.

BLACK GOLD MS IMPRINT 303N

HETERO POLLED. A neat breeding piece here, as 303N is a maternal sister to the $30 000 Ms Future 77J that sold to Canadian Donors, and the $52 000 Warfare 84H that sold to Starwest Farms. We had one ET heifer born off 77J in 2025, and she is probably our favorite heifer in our replacement pen. We have had a few born off her here in 2026 and we can’t wait to watch them develop.

HETERO POLLED. Another powerful female with lots of mass and substance throughout. 48C is a huge bodied, big footed cow with lots of dark red pigment, and added frame. I would expect 291N to mature into a powerful cow.

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A big time pedigree and impressive phenotype behind this female. Her dam sold in our 2024 Evolution Sale to our good friends at Cays Cattle. 33L and her four full sisters averaged just shy of $20 000. Their dam, IPU 41H, is arguably our best fullblood cow and no question the kind we want to build around. 165N is a big bodied, stout made Battle Cry daughter, who I would guess will have foot and udder quality, and longevity on her side when she gets in production. bgs/lindgren

HETERO POLLED. 231N is a polled Kilipso daughter that again, goes back to our favorite IPU 41H donor. 56L suffered an injury before our sale last fall that kept her out of it, but has turned into a good uddered, long bodied cow with extra frame and power. We are happy with our Kilipso progeny’s hair, pigment, and overall stoutness with moderate birthweights.

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HOMO POLLED. A polled Kilipso daughter that goes back to a big time cow family, originally purchased from Virginia Ranch. 1L is a deep ribbed, big volume cow with a great udder, very similar to her dam. This cow family has put features in our female sale the last few years, and seems to be consistent year after year.

BLACK GOLD MS BRIDGIT 63N

HETERO POLLED. A moderate framed, big bodied Jesse James daughter, who is mothered by a really nice young cow. 103L is medium in her frame with a nice udder and ideal colour pattern. She goes back to 715B who was a dark red, powerful, polled cow that was in our donor program.

HOMO POLLED. A powerful Kayne daughter that goes back to a consistent cow family. To date, we have sold three daughters off 17G, to average just over $20 000. 115N has extra performance, power, and pigment, typical of Kayne progeny.

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BLACK GOLD MS JANIS 109N

HETERO POLLED. Another powerful Kayne daughter that goes back to a cow family that’s consistent in near perfect udders, and good colour and pigment. 30H is a moderate framed cow that’s red right to the ground, has small teats with ideal spacing, and is attractive throughout.

HOMO POLLED. Another big bodied, performance driven heifer who possesses the blood red colour, typical of Mountain View progeny. 53F is very similar in her type and kind being robust and bold throughout, with big square feet and a good udder. She raised an impressive Reddington son that was sold in 2024 to Jayshaw/Laurenceson’s.

121 BLACK GOLD MS AMBER 186N

maternal brother TO LOT 121

HOMO POLLED. 186N is a feature red heifer who combines an impressive phenotype, and exciting pedigree, 186N is only the second daughter we have ever sold off the high selling Tangleflags. 60G is a dark red powerhouse of a cow, who raised a $40 000 Reddington son that sold to Silversmith/Mappin.

HOMO POLLED. 515C has been a very consistent producer over the years, with three sons through our bull sale and two daughters through our female sale. This cow family is known for being big bodied, easy doing brood cows and I would expect 202N to be very similar.

BLACK GOLD MS SHANIA 238N

HOMO POLLED. Another Mountain View with the right kind of dimension and dark red colour. 79J goes back to one of our favorite red females that sold in the legendary Blacksand Dispersal. She’s a stout made, easy fleshing cow who steps down on a good foot.

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BLACK GOLD MS LOOKIN’ 314N

HOMO POLLED. 314N’s dam was purchased out of Friday Night Lights and was a successful show heifer for Finn Pratte. She has developed into a good uddered, good looking, long bodied young cow. 314N is young and green but is the kind that should only get better with time and maturity.

HOMO POLLED, HOMO BLACK. 62N is a powerful, long spined, stout made blazed face heifer that goes back to the Soda Pop 425B cow family. Holyfield daughters in production so far excel in terms of feet and udder quality, and we look forward to building around them in the future.

HOMO POLLED, HOMO BLACK. Black Rebel was our go to calving ease sire here for a few years and we were excited when we found some semen still in the tank. 9N again goes back to a big bodied, heavy muscled Soda Pop daughter. Lots of hair, look, and structural integrity in a blazed face package.

HOMO POLLED, HETERO BLACK. A good looking, sound structured, deep bodied heifer with a powerful pedigree behind her. 157L is a Caliber x Mollydooker cow who has a near perfect udder with lots of teat spread, big stout hip, and robust body shape.

BLACK GOLD MS HOYA SAXA 336N

HETERO POLLED, HOMO BLACK. 336N is a female we may regret selling so early in her life. She’s on the younger side of things, and has done nothing but only get better since weaning on. 199K is none other than a full sister to our Hayleigh 15G donor, who is nearing $1 Million in direct progeny sales, and has produced the highest quality, most consistent progeny that we have ever raised.

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