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Arrow Brand Genetics Annual Production Sale

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Cattlemen:

Welcome to the annual Arrow Brand Genetics Production Sale. The auction sale will be held at the farm southwest of Maddock, ND. The sale will be auctioned by Dustin Carter. Additionally, live online bidding will be available on DV Auction. There will be a complimentary beef dinner served on sale day.

This year’s offering will include a group of 44 two-year old Angus bulls and a group of 10 yearling Angus bulls. The odd numbered lots will be sold by auction on Sunday, April 26th. The even numbered lots will be available by private treaty starting on April 26th. Bidders purchasing odd numbered lots in the auction will have the first opportunity to “get one” of the private treaty even numbered lots during the auction. There will be two-year old bulls sired by Exponential, Blockade, Craftsman, Sunbeam, Fair n Square and others. There will be yearling bulls sired by Craftsman, Commerce, Rapport, Exponential, Armstrong and others. There will be 25-30 bulls that are suitable for use on heifers. The bulls will be sorted into small groups for ease of viewing on sale day.

This sale book contains a Pedigree, EPD’s, Dollar Index Values and Individual Measurements for all bulls offered. A three generation pedigree is listed for each bull. There are Production and Maternal EPD’s listed for each bull.

The EPD’s, Dollar Index Values, Individual Measures and the videos can be used along with your visual evaluation to select a bull.

All two-year old bulls have satisfactorily passed a complete Breeding Soundness Exam. The yearling bulls will be tested the end of May. An insert containing each bull’s scrotal circumference will be available sale day. The bulls are guaranteed for the first breeding season. We will stand behind the bulls 100% and we will treat you as we would wish to be treated.

Justin and Lorissa Green, Arrow Brand Genetics

April 26, 2026 / 1:00 PM CST ANNUAL BULL SALE / AT THE FARM, SOUTHWEST OF MADDOCK, ND

Offering 44 Two-Year-Old and 10 Yearling Angus Bulls View sale information and bid online at DVAuction.com Call to discuss the offering today, Justin Green 701-350-0633

AUCTIONEER

Dustin Carter, Auctioneer

SALE DAY PHONE

Justin Green, Arrow Brand Genetics

RINGMEN

Vern Frey, Ringman

Logan Hoffman, Ringman ............................

ONLINE BIDDING

712-898-9972

701-350-0633

701-721-0344

701-388-2618

Online bidding is available through DVAuctions, please register for a buyers number prior to the sale. View the sale and videos of the cattle at, https://www.dvauction.com/events/254550

PHONE AND MAIL BIDS

Anyone unable to attend the sale can place mail bids with Justin Green or Vern Frey. Phone bidding will be available sale day by contacting Justin Green, Vern Frey or Dustin Carter.

LUNCH

A complimentary beef lunch will be provided on sale day from 11:30 am until 1:00 pm.

PRE-SALE INSPECTION

All bulls are available for viewing at the farm southwest of Maddock. The bulls will be sorted into small groups for viewing on sale day.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Announcements from the auction block will take precedence over information listed in this sale book.

SALE ORDER

All bulls will sell in catalog order.

HEALTH

All bulls are part of a complete calf-hood and yearling vaccination program. Health papers and brand releases will be available for interstate shipment.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The terms of the sale are cash. Settlement should be made the day of the sale to Justin Green (dba Arrow Brand Genetics). The bulls sell in accordance with the guidelines set forth by the American Angus Assoc.

LIABILITY

The Green Family (dba Arrow Brand Genetics) assumes no liability for accidents at the sale.

ACCOMMODATIONS

Holiday Inn Express, Devils Lake ...................... 701-665-3200

A block has been reserved, please mention Arrow Brand Genetics.

DELIVERY

Free delivery in North Dakota will be provided on all sale bulls. A discount of $50 per bull will be made to buyers who haul their bull(s) sale day. All buyers should provide delivery instructions when settling up on sale day. Upon request, a copy of the breeding soundness exam will be provided and registration papers will be transferred.

EPD COMPARISON AND AVERAGE

DATA

Expected Progeny Difference (EPD), is the prediction of how future progeny of each animal are expected to perform relative to progeny of other animals in the database. EPD’s are expressed in units of measure for each trait.

For Example:

Weaning Weight EPD (WW), expressed in pounds, is a predictor of a sire’s ability to transmit weaning growth to his progeny compared to that of other sires.

• Bull A WW EPD: +50

• Bull B WW EPD: +60

A producer can expect Bull B to sire calves that weigh 10 lbs more at weaning than Bull A – assuming that the bulls are exposed to similar cows, similar environment, and similar management.

EPD’s are a very good tool to use in bull selection.

The American Angus Association strongly encourages breeders and users of Angus genetics to use EPD’s as the genetic improvement tool of choice. EPD’s account for all the available information on an animal – individual measures, progeny data, pedigree and genomic result.

Average EPD of Angus Association Non-Parent Bulls

Average EPD of Arrow Brand Genetics Sale Bulls

$M is the Maternal Weaned Calf Value. It is an index expressed in $/hd. It predicts differences in profitability due to genetics from conception to weaning. The EPD’s used to generate this index are: CED, CEM, WW, Milk, HP, Doc, MW, Claw and Angle.

$W is the Weaned Calf Value. It is an index expressed in $/hd. It predicts differences in profitability due to genetics from birth to weaning. The EPD’s used to generate this index are: BW, WW, Milk and MW.

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TWO-YEAR-OLD BULLS

ARROW Exponential 4213

DOB: 5/2/24 / REG#: 21208406 / Freeze Brand: 4213

Casino Bomber N33

K C F Bennett Exponential

K C F Miss Southside B226 19507801

S A V Supercharger 6813

Aa SC Vale Lass 9228

A A R Vale Lass 228 19699414

KM Broken Bow 002

Casino Annie K48

K C F Bennett Southside

K C F Miss Trustmark W236

S A V Recharge 3436

S A V Madame Pride 0075

S A V Net Worth 8092

A A R Vale Lass 075

Act.BWAdj.205WTCEDBWWWYWMilk$M$W 8266061.769121245657

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DOB: 4/29/24 / REG#: 21209697 / Freeze Brand: 4793 ARROW Fair n Square 4793

Connealy Confidence Plus

Woodhill Evergreen Z291-B233

Connealy Thunder

Myers Miss Beauty M476

SydGen C C & 7

Erica of Ellston C124 VAR Sequel 4065

ARROW Craftsman 4001

BULL HEALTH

• Calfhood vaccinations (clostridial and pinkeye)

• Pre-weaning vaccinations (clostridial, viral, somnus and pasteurella)

• Weaning vaccinations (viral booster, somnus booster, Pasteurella booster, de-worm/de-lice)

• Re-poured with Clean-up II in late February

• Spring hoof rot vaccination and booster

• Spring viral+VL5 vaccination and re-poured

TWO-YEAR-OLD BULLS

COW HERD MANAGEMENT

All of the females at our farm, both our commercial cows and our registered cows, have been managed in the following manner:

• Replacement heifer brucellosis vaccination

• Viral+VL5 vaccination and annual booster

• Annual De-worm and De-lice

• Annual Scour-Bos vaccination

• Annual mature cow Johne’s Testing

• Mature females received a maintenance TMR ration with an NEg of 38 Mcal/lb (10% CP)

Connealy Niobrara 5451

Black Carla of Conanga 450 SydGen C C & 7 Erica of Ellston C124 VAR Sequel 4065 L A Beauty 687 ARROW Beauty 5790

ARROW Blockade 4327

DOB: 4/29/24 / REG#: 21208489 / Freeze Brand: 4326

Barricade 632F

Blockade 120

Everelda Entense 2421 20133960

Sitz Stellar 726D SITZ Barbaramere Nell 765D

Buford BlueStem 9974 EF Everelda Entense 6117 Sitz Top Game 561X

Emulota 013

A R Bismarck 11 Miss Ettas Queen 026 O A R AA Traction Ettas 7326

Traction 292 Bismarck Ettas Queen 3026 AA 19072917

BULL DEVELOPMENT

All bulls were raised on mother’s milk and grass. The bulls were all weaned in December. The weaning weights were also taken in December. The bulls were developed in the following manner after weaning: • TMR ration consisting of ground hay, silage, oats, corn screenings and Blueprint mineral

TWO-YEAR-OLD BULLS

BREEDING SOUNDNESS EXAM

The bulls have all satisfactorily passed a breeding soundness exam. The exams were performed by Jesse Vollmer in accordance with Society of Theriogenology guidelines. Individual exam reports are available to all buyers and include the following:

• Scrotal Circumference

• Motility and Morphology Analysis

• Palpation, Extension and Visual Analysis

The bulls are guaranteed for the first breeding season. We will stand behind the bulls 100% and we will treat you as we would wish to be treated.

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YEARLING BULLS

Rapport 5854 S A V Rainfall 6846 Elbanna of Conanga 1209 Sitz Stellar 726D

Everelda Entense 58J 20858408

Payweight 1682 L A Miss Enchantress 024 19036959

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Everelda Entense 147F

American Angus Association $Value Indexes

Dollar value indexes, or $Values, are a tool used to select for several traits at once based on a specific breeding objective. An economic index approach takes into account genetic and economic values as well as the relationships between traits to select for profit.

Maternal Weaned Calf Value ($M), an index expressed in dollars per head, predicts profitability differences in progeny due to genetics from conception to weaning. $M is built off of a self-replacing herd model where commercial cattlemen replace 25% of their breeding females in the first generation and 20% in subsequent generations. Remaining cull females and all male progeny are sold as feeder calves. Increased selection pressure on $M aims to decrease overall mature cow size and improve foot structure and fertility while maintaining weaning weights consistent with today’s production.

Maternal Weaned Calf Value ($M), an index expressed in dollars per head, predicts profitability differences in progeny due to genetics from conception to weaning. $M is built off of a self-replacing herd model where commercial cattlemen replace 25% of their breeding females in the first generation and 20% in subsequent generations. Remaining cull females and all male progeny are sold as feeder calves. Increased selection pressure on $M aims to decrease overall mature cow size and improve foot structure and fertility while maintaining weaning weights consistent with today’s production.

Weaned Calf Value ($W), an index expressed in dollars per head, provides the expected difference in future progeny preweaning performance from birth to weaning. $W assumes that producers retain 20% of their female progeny for replacements and sell the rest of their cull female and male progeny as feeder calves. Over time, increased selection pressure on $W will increase weaning and maternal milk traits while also continuing to increase mature cow size.

Weaned Calf Value ($W), an index expressed in dollars per head, provides the expected difference in future progeny preweaning performance from birth to weaning. $W assumes that producers retain 20% of their female progeny for replacements and sell the rest of their cull female and male progeny as feeder calves. Over time, increased selection pressure on $W will increase weaning and maternal milk traits while also continuing to increase mature cow size.

Feedlot Value ($F), an index expressed in dollars per head, is the expected average difference in future progeny performance for post-weaning merit compared to progeny of other sires. The underlying objective assumes commercial producers will retain ownership of cattle through the feedlot phase and sell fed cattle on a carcass weight basis with no considerations of premiums or discounts for quality and yield grade.

Feedlot Value ($F), an index expressed in dollars per head, is the expected average difference in future progeny performance for post-weaning merit compared to progeny of other sires. The underlying objective assumes commercial producers will retain ownership of cattle through the feedlot phase and sell fed cattle on a carcass weight basis with no considerations of premiums or discounts for quality and yield grade.

Grid Value ($G), an index expressed in dollars per carcass, is the expected average difference in future progeny performance for carcass grid merit, including quality and yield grade attributes, compared to progeny of other sires.

Grid Value ($G), an index expressed in dollars per carcass, is the expected average difference in future progeny performance for carcass grid merit, including quality and yield grade attributes, compared to progeny of other sires.

Beef Value ($B), an index expressed in dollars per carcass, facilitates simultaneous multi-trait genetic selection for feedlot and carcass merit. $B represents the expected average differences in the progeny postweaning performance and carcass value compared to progeny of other sires. This index assumes commercial producers wean all male and female progeny, retain ownership of these animals through the feedlot phase and market these animals on a quality-based carcass grid.

Beef Value ($B), an index expressed in dollars per carcass, facilitates simultaneous multi-trait genetic selection for feedlot and carcass merit. $B represents the expected average differences in the progeny postweaning performance and carcass value compared to progeny of other sires. This index assumes commercial producers wean all male and female progeny, retain ownership of these animals through the feedlot phase and market these animals on a quality-based carcass grid.

Combined Value ($C), an index expressed in dollars per head, includes all traits that make up both $M and $B with the objective that commercial producers will replace 20% of their breeding females per year with replacement heifers retained within their own herd. The remaining cull heifer and steer progeny are then assumed to be sent to the feedlot where the producers retain ownership of those cattle and eventually sell them on a quality-based carcass merit grid.

Combined Value ($C), an index expressed in dollars per head, includes all traits that make up both $M and $B with the objective that commercial producers will replace 20% of their breeding females per year with replacement heifers retained within their own herd. The remaining cull heifer and steer progeny are then assumed to be sent to the feedlot where the producers retain ownership of those cattle and eventually sell them on a quality-based carcass merit grid.

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