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Red Hill Farms XXI More Than A Bull Sale

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WELCOME

Dear Friends,

Welcome to the 21st Annual Red Hill “More Than a Bull” Sale. We are thankful for all our customers and especially proud that many are REPEAT customers. We are also grateful to those who have shown interest in and followed our breeding program over the years.

Our primary goal at Red Hill is to provide practical breeding stock to improve the profitability of our commercial customers’ cattle operations.

At Red Hill, we have always developed bulls for optimal structural soundness and longevity. Our bulls are developed slowly on a high-roughage diet to produce fit, trim athletes. We invest the extra time and management to develop these bulls, offering a better product to our customers.

Since our first sale, Red Hill has provided the most meaningful EPDs and Indexes in the industry. In addition to breed association data, our herd is enrolled in the “$Profit Share” Genetic Evaluation. This program offers a complete suite of EPDs and the most meaningful Indexes in the beef industry. The $Profit Indexes will be used for making selection decisions in the Red Hill program, and we encourage our commercial producers to do likewise.

A major reward of the seedstock business is the opportunity to enjoy the friendship and fellowship of our customers and fellow breeders. Visitors are always welcome to visit our farm to study our cattle, records, and production system. After reviewing the catalog, please contact us with any questions.

Bart, Sarah and Ty Jones

Gordon and Susan Jones

Hill Farms Contacts

Bart, Sarah & Ty Jones 466 Red Hill Road Lafayette, TN 37083

Home: (615) 666-3098

Bart’s Cell: (615) 633-6941

Sarah’s Cell: (615) 655-4932

Ty’s Cell: (615) 670-7731 mail@redhillfarms.net www.redhillfarms.net

Gordon & Susan Jones

Gordon’s Cell: (270) 991-2663 gordon.jones44@yahoo.com

Sale Day Phone: (615)688-3099

Allied Genetic Resouces: Marty Ropp (406) 581-7835 Corey Wilkins (256) 590-2487

Saturday, March 21, 2026

Sale Time - 1 p.m. (CDT) • Lunch will be served.

Red Hill Farms “Cattle Talk”

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SALE Information

SALE LOCATION:

2070 Wheeley Springs Road Lafayette, TN 37083

DIRECTIONS:

(USE CAUTION WHEN FOLLOWING GPS OR INTERNET DIRECTIONS)

FROM LAFAYETTE, TN:

North on Hwy 10 – 7.5 miles, turn right on Wheeley Springs Road. Go 2 miles. On right.

FROM SCOTTSVILLE, KY:

100 East, turn right on 1421. Go 4.2 miles, turn left on 1578. Go 4.4 miles, turn right on Hwy 10. Go 1.4 miles. Turn left on Wheeley Springs Road. Go 2 miles. On right.

AUCTIONEER:

Josh Jasper (859) 285-8702

SALE CONSULTANTS:

Davis Holder ........... (270) 670-2499

Johnny Rogers ........ (336) 504-7268

Ronnie Holman ....... (828) 302-8659

Mike Paul (765) 250-1428

Bradon Burks (270) 991-6232

Corey Wilkins (256) 590-2487

Allied Genetic Resources

AIRPORTS:

Commercial airline flights to Nashville, TN (60 miles). Contact us if we can assist with transportation.

LODGING INFORMATION:

HEARTHSTONE INN – LAFAYETTE, TN (615)666-7114

Additional lodging is available approximately one hour from the sale site in Glasgow or Bowling Green, KY, or Lebanon or Gallatin, TN

TERMS:

Terms of the sale are cash or good check.

ANNOUNCEMENTS:

Sale day announcements take precedence over printed material.

BUYER REGISTRATION:

We request all prospective buyers register and receive a buyer number before the sale.

GENERAL INFORMATION

CONFERENCE CALL LINE:

Conference call number, passcode & instructions will be provided to registered buyers upon registration. Registration before Saturday for those unable to attend the sale is suggested.

DELIVERY:

Free delivery up to 300 miles on all lots. Delivery in excess of 300 miles at cost. For customers in excess of 300 miles, please feel free to call and request a quote for delivery. We coordinate delivery each year and it usually takes 4-6 weeks to deliver all sale animals. A $100 discount will be given for each lot picked up sale day. If you are not located in Kentucky or Tennessee and are interested in bringing your trailer, please call us to make sure your state will allow transportation on sale day without further health testing.

SIGHT-UNSEEN BIDDING:

We will handle all bids confidentially. Contact Bart (615-666-3098) or Gordon (270-991-2663) or Ty (615-670-7731) prior to the sale for information and/ or assistance. We guarantee 100% satisfaction on sight-unseen purchases!

RETAINED OWNERSHIP:

RED HILL FARMS RETAINS A 1/2 SEMEN INTEREST IN ALL BULLS SELLING.

We are selling 100% possession and 100% salvage or resale value. This gives Red HIll Farms the option to collect, use and market semen from the bull and does not restrict the buyer from doing the same.

FERTILITY/DISPOSITION GUARANTEE:

We guarantee the fertility and disposition of every bull selling. All bulls sell with a breeding soundness exam (BSE) certificate. Each bull is guaranteed to be a satisfactory breeder; assuming the buyer provides acceptable nutrition, health and management.

• If a bull proves to be a non-breeder, the buyer must contact Bart Jones or Sarah Jones on or before Jan. 15, 2027, to make a claim.

• Red Hill Farms reserves the right to request a statement from a veterinarian and/or the bull being returned to Red Hill Farms at the buyer’s expense.

• If proper claim is made, the buyer will be given full credit if the bull is returned, OR full credit minus salvage value if the bull was sold with the credit to be used in a future Red Hill Farms sale.

GENOMIC ENHANCED EPDS:

Cattle that have genomic-enhanced EPDs are designated in the catalog with a logo.Most of the cattle selling have been genomically enhanced. DNA markers provide molecular breeding values which are used to enhance the EPDs and improve the accuracy of the EPDs. This is particularly important because the EPDs on these cattle are much more accurate than prior to the use of these DNA values. These enhanced EPDs now have the same meaning as data for bulls that have several progeny records. The $Profit GE indexes are based off of HD50K, and RAAA and ASA EPDs are calculated with GGP.

VETERINARIAN:

Roger Thomas, DVM, Thomas and England Veterinary Services, (270-563-0011). Contact Dr. Thomas for any questions regarding Red Hill Farms’ herd health or breeding soundness exams of the sale bulls.

HEALTH:

Please contact us with any health questions.

** COWHERD TESTED NEGATIVE TO BVD PI & JOHNE’S.

***ALL SALE CATTLE TESTED NEGATIVE TO BVD PI IN FEBRUARY 2026

ULTRASOUND TECHNICIAN: Sam England, UltraInsights

PERSONAL INJURY:

All persons who attend the sale do so at their own risk and the Red Hill Farms, its employees, and all other persons connected with the management of the sale, assume no liability, legal or otherwise.

RED HILL FARMS COOPERATORS/PARTNERS

COYOTE HILLS FARM (CCCH) – Coyote Hills is owned by the Dal Clark Family, Scottsville, KY. The Clark family has been in the Red Angus business since 2006. The Coyote Hills cattle are heavily influenced by Buffalo Creek and Red Hill genetics.

HARDROCK BEEF CATTLE (HBC) – Hardrock Beef Cattle was started by Ronnie and Donna Holman on the family farm in the western piedmont of North Carolina. Ronnie’s son is an integral participant in the cattle management. Today the herd is comprised of Red Angus and red SimAngus cattle. Hardrock Beef Cattle operates on a Kentucky 31 based forage system.

ROGERS CATTLE COMPANY (RCC) – Rogers Cattle Company, LLC started in 2001 as a diversified pasture-based livestock operation and is owned by Johnny and Sharon Rogers. Their herd consists primarily of fall calving Red Angus cows which are mated to Red Angus bulls. Johnny and Sharon strive to produce cattle that thrive on intensively grazed fescue based pastures, as well as have great maternal ability, grow well and have excellent carcass merit.

IF YOUR GOAL IS PROFIT ... SELECT FOR IT!

Use the Index that best fits your Operation

$PROFIT

Developed for operations that raise their own replacements and retains ownership on steers and cull heifers, which are marketed on a Quality Based Grid.

$Profit assumes a bull will sire 100 progeny over his useful lifespan.

$Profit Combines all the traits that comprise both $Ranch and $Feeder to yield one number that predicts ranchers’ bottom lines.

$Profit Example:

•Bull A has a $Profit of $15,000

•Bull B has a $Profit of $10,000

= We would expect Bull “A” to produce an additional $5000 of profit to the ranch over his service life ($50 per calf x 100 calves) when compared to Bull “B.”

Multi-generational use of $Profit will move both $Ranch and $Feeder in a positive direction, just not as fast as the singular use of $Ranch or $Feeder.

$RANCH

Developed for cow/calf producers who retain their own replacements and market 100% of the steer calves and cull heifers after weaning.

Traits included in $Ranch: Fertility, Milk, Weaning Growth, Cow Herd Feed Intake and Mature Cow Size

$Ranch Example:

•Bull A has a $Ranch of $80

•Bull B has a $Ranch of $40

= We would expect Bull “A” to produce $40 per head increased profit when compared to bull “B” in a cow/calf operation that raised their own replacements and sold all other calves at weaning.

Multi-generational use of $Ranch will ultimately result in: moderation in mature cow size, improved fertility, modest gains in weaning weight, improved stocking rates and ultimately – increased pounds of calf harvested per unit of feed/land resource.

$FEEDER

Developed to compare how bulls will impact profitability in the post-weaning phase (weaning to harvest).

Traits included in $Feeder:

Feed Intake, Post-Weaning Gain, Carcass Weight, Quality Grade (Marbling), Yield Grade

$Feeder Example:

•Bull A has a $Feeder of $100

•Bull B has a $Feeder of $150

= We would expect calves sired by Bull “B” to earn $50 per head increased profit between weaning and harvest when compared to calves sired by bull “A.”

Use of $Feeder in sire selection will maximize Feedlot Closeouts, but with no regard for the cow herd. Thus, $Feeder should be used by herds that purchase their replacement females.

RED ANGUS Age-Advantaged Bulls

This sale will feature the first sons of Fort Knox. After finding Fort Knox in the Leachman catalog and reviewing his video, we decided to attend the sale and evaluate the bull in person. Bart attended the Leachman Sale and, following a thorough evaluation of the bull, determined that it would be advisable to pursue the bull. Fort Knox has adapted well to our fescue environment, and he sheds his winter coat early in the spring. We have been pleased with the Fort Knox calves, and we intend to retain most of his daughters. At Red Hill, we feel like Fort Knox’s biggest impact will be the females that he is leaving behind.

Data-wise, Fort Knox stands alone in the Red Angus database; he is in the top 1% for ProS, 6% for HB, and 2% for GM. In the Leachman system, he is 32,582 for $Profit, 172 for $Ranch, 216 for $Feeder, and 3.37 for Fertility. Fort Knox appears to be unique from the perspective of excelling in both Maternal and Terminal traits. Both the top scanning bull and the top scanning heifer in our spring crop were sired by Fort Knox. Plans are to continue to use Fort Knox heavily for both AI and natural service at Red Hill.

REDHILL FORT KNOX 287M

5108095 8/27/24 1A

LSF SRR CONTROL 9191G

LEACHMAN FORT KNOX A011K

LCOC JOLENE HG048

ALC MR OSCAR Y11

REDHILL OSCAR REDPRIDE 235H

REDHILL 176A RED PRIDE 224C

A unique combination is a great way to describe 287M. As the first Fort Knox son we will offer at Red Hill, he has cleared many hurdles and improved his data along the way. His $Profit value is currently in the top 0.2% while also being in the top 1% for ProS in the Red Angus Breed. 287M comes from a cow family known for producing high-scanning progeny. 235H’s first two natural calves both scanned #1 within their respective contemporary groups for IMF with a 137 ratio. 287M is in the (0%) for Marbling and (3.6%) for Ribeye within the Leachman system, another unique combination that he has to offer. We are currently using RedHill Comstock 327L (purchased by Jon Keen), a half-brother to 287M. 235H continues to produce superior bulls that rise to the top of our program. 287M has two outstanding flushmate sisters in our fall breeding group. For those who believe in data, this one checks all the boxes. We plan to collect Lot 1 after the sale.

REDHILL FORT KNOX 353M

9/6/24

$Profit Index Rank $Profit $Ranch $Feeder

SRR CONTROL 9191G

FORT KNOX A011K

JOLENE HG048

28U RIPPER 132Y

132Y INDIGO 217D

INDIGO X072 N

353M is a balanced bull that is moderate and easy-fleshing. Coming from a long line of productive cows, 353M rises to the top when selecting a bull to be a cow maker–$Ranch (166, 0.1%) and Fertility (3.1, 0%). His mother, 217D, is a flushmate sister to 69B, a bull that sold in our 2015 Spring Sale. We have used 69B at Red Hill; he produces moderate and easy-fleshing daughters that have been very adaptable to our environment.

SIRE: LEACHMAN FORT KNOX A011K

RED ANGUS Age-Advantaged Bulls

REDHILL FORT KNOX 392M

LEACHMAN

392M is a stout Fort Knox son out of an impressive young Energize daughter. 392M’s grandmother, 315F, is a near-ideal cow in our environment. 315F has a perfect udder and exceptional hair coat. This bull should sire highly fertile, easy-fleshing females.

REDHILL FORT KNOX M644

LEACHMAN FORT KNOX A011K LSF SRR CONTROL 9191G LCOC JOLENE HG048 ROGERS MS KYLE K74 PVC B112-190W ZEUS 567F RCC MISS CATHY C60 5016745 9/12/24

M644 is a balanced and complete Fort Knox son. Phenotypically, he is sound, slick-haired, and adaptable to our environment. One could drive many miles to find a Red Angus bull with a $Ranch value of 172 (0.1%). He is the highest $Ranch bull in the spring sale. His mother comes from a long line of productive cows, best described as “very fertile and low maintenance”. K74 represents the top end of the 1B cows in our system.

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REDHILL FORT KNOX 296M

$Profit Index Rank

$Profit

$Ranch

$Feeder

SRR

9191G LCOC JOLENE HG048

FORT KNOX A011K

T189 MEDAL 176A

176A BARMAID 208D

84S BARMAID 140Y 5107969 8/29/24 2 100% BLACK Reg. # Birth Date Category Color

We had difficulty deciding which Black Red Carrier to sell first. We opted to start with the bull that’s out of one of our very best cows, 208D. 296M is a moderate, easy-keeping bull that brings along many qualities of his mother. 296M is a maternal brother to Eveready, the leadoff Red Angus bull from our 2022 Spring Sale. His brother is making a positive impact at both Red Hill and Mushrush Red Angus. 296M is slick-haired and very adapted to our environment. He ranks in the top 1% for HerdBuilder within the Red Angus breed. Buy 296M with confidence.

LOT 3 • REDHILL FORT KNOX 392M
LOT 4 • REDHILL FORT KNOX M644
LOT 5 • REDHILL

RED ANGUS Age-Advantaged Bulls

LOT 6 • REDHILL FORT KNOX 337M

MATERNAL GRANDSIRE: REDHILL T189 MEDAL 176A

REDHILL FORT KNOX 337M

LEACHMAN

337M was the highest scanning bull of any breed this past fall for IMF with a 149 ratio. 337M is a thick, wide-centered, sound-structured bull that should add growth and performance. His mother, 301K, is a flushmate sister to our keeper bull from 2024, The General. 337M’s grandmother, 250D, is the highest MPPA cow within the Red Hill system. 250D has weaned 7 calves with a 117 ratio. Her MPPA is an outstanding 116! 301K is now nursing an outstanding red bull calf! We are excited about the future of young Revolutionary daughters.

REDHILL FORT KNOX M675

$Profit Index Rank

$Profit

$Ranch

$Feeder

LEACHMAN FORT KNOX A011K LSF SRR CONTROL 9191G LCOC JOLENE HG048 ROGERS MS GLIMMER G28 REDHILL T189 MEDAL 176A RCC MISS YAMILET Y43

M675 is a larger framed higher performing bull that ratioed (106

(115 YW) (121 IMF) (110 REA). He should add performance to a calf crop! He is out of a 176A daughter, G28, who is a long-bodied, light-colored cow with high $Profit values.

RED ANGUS Age-Advantaged Bulls

77K was the top-selling bull in our Fall ’25 Sale, going to the Mushrush family in Kansas. 77K was used both AI and naturally for 4 breeding seasons before he was offered for sale. 77K is a moderate-framed, easy-fleshing bull that adapted well to our environment and has always maintained excellent body condition. 77K has a very strong maternal pedigree. His dam is 34D, a daughter of 176A and the X072 cow that was purchased from Beckton. X072 was still in production last year in Dan Glenn’s herd in Georgia, and 34D is in the Elmer Ulrich herd in Illinois. Both the dam and granddam have impeccable production records and are simply problem-free cows. The 77K sons should sire moderate-framed, highly fertile, problem-free females with great longevity.

These first six 77K sons have been phenotypically superior since they arrived at Red Hill. These bulls have continued to perform well. If you want to make cows that will flat out work and be productive for years to come, do not skip these next six bulls in the offering.

$Profit

REDHILL 77K AQUILES M603

PVC B112-182W AQUILES 047G

REDHILL 047G AQUILES 77K

REDHILL 176A INDIGO 34D

ROGERS MS KAMRYN K87

REDHILL 186A NEBULA 10F RCC MISS CARMEN C18

M603 is a sound, soft-made, and structurally correct bull that has risen to the top of these 77K sons. He was the top bull for REA within his contemporary group with a ratio of 119. M603 has the highest Fertility EPD within the Red Angus offering, with a value of 3.45% (0%), and his $Ranch is outstanding (170, 0.1%). His mother, K87, is a daughter of 10F, a bull that continues to sire very productive females within our environment. K87 is an outstanding member of the Rogers Cattle Company herd, originating from the donor cow, C18. Like her dam, K87 has a light color and a slick hair coat, desirable traits for ease of management and adaptability. She has a flawless udder, is of moderate size, and consistently produces fast-growing calves.

LOT 9 • REDHILL 77K AQUILES M650

REDHILL 77K AQUILES M650

Reg. # Birth Date Category Color

9/12/24 1A

047G AQUILES 77K PVC B112-182W AQUILES

M650 is a balanced,

comes from a young cow family at Rogers Cattle Company. K76 is a young 246C daughter that produces attractive, high-performing calves.

SIRE: RED HILL 047G AQUILES 77K
LOT 8 • REDHILL 77K AQUILES M603

RED ANGUS Age-Advantaged Bulls

REDHILL 77K AQUILES M611

If M611 were a football recruit, he would be a 5-star. At Red Hill, we have an appreciation for high-quality livestock, and this one rises to the top. He is big-volumed, easy-fleshing, and a cowman’s type. Just like her son, M611, K89 is a moderate-sized cow with excellent fleshing ability. He is in the top 1% for Heifer Pregnancy. Buy this bull to build a cowherd!

REDHILL 77K AQUILES M609

9/5/24

REDHILL 047G AQUILES 77K PVC B112-182W AQUILES 047G REDHILL 176A INDIGO 34D

ROGERS MS KATHERINE K54 LSF MEW X-FACTOR 6693D RCC MISS FRISKY F22

M609 is another bull that is extremely impressive. As we were selecting the bulls for the spring sale, this one made his way to the top. Every time we saw M609 in the pasture, we continued to move his number towards the top. His mother, K54, was produced from a flush of Rogers Cattle Company foundation cow F22 with X-Factor. This combination consistently yields cattle that are functional, slick-haired, and highly adaptable to our fescue environment.

REDHILL 77K AQUILES M606

LOT 10 • REDHILL 77K AQUILES M611
LOT 11 • REDHILL 77K AQUILES M609

REDHILL 77K AQUILES M667

RED ANGUS Age-Advantaged

REDHILL 047G AQUILES M683

PVC B112-182W AQUILES 047G

REDHILL 047G AQUILES 77K

REDHILL 176A INDIGO 34D

ROGERS MS JAYLENE J14 LSF RHO NIGHT FOCUS 76B RCC MISS BOBBI B60

The last 77K of these initial six bulls is one that continues to rise alongside the five previous bulls. His mother, J14, is characterized by a tight udder, excellent-sized, and well-shaped teats. Her $Profit (20,354, 3.8%) ranks among the breed leaders, highlighting her strong performance and balanced traits across the board.

REDHILL 264K REVOLUTION 443M

REDHILL REVOLUTIONARY 264K

443M would be ideal to use on heifers with his CED of 20 (1%). This 264K son has performed exceptionally well. He is sound, balanced, and good-footed. 318K is another young Revolutionary daughter who will have a positive impact on our program.

PVC B112-182W AQUILES 047G BROWN ORACLE B112 REDHILL 126T 287 182W

ROGERS MS GRACE G14 REDHILL T189 MEDAL 176A RCC MISS YVONNE Y74

047G has been used extensively since we purchased him in the Spring of 2021 from Red American Cattle (FL). 047G has been a sure-fire calving ease sire that is in the pedigree of many bulls in the sale. M683 has the added muscle that 047G offered in a thick and complete package. He is good-footed and out of a 176A cow, G14. She is a moderately sized 176A daughter with excellent fleshing ability and disposition.

REDHILL 246C MEDAL M622

REDHILL 176A MEDAL 246C REDHILL T189 MEDAL 176A

REDHILL 84S LANA 156Z

ROGERS MS JAYLEEN J36 LSF RHO NIGHT

M622 brings added terminal traits to the table. He was the highest %IMF scanning bull in his contemporary group, and he excels for $Feeder (190, 1.7%). This bull should add growth and frame to his calves. His mother, J36, has a tight udder and solid feet. Night Focus females are larger-framed but highly productive.

REDHILL 84S JULIAN M648

M648 is one of the best 84S sons that we have been able to market. If you want to buy a bull that can build a cow herd, check this guy out. F42 is the mother of M648 and his 3 brothers that will follow. She has worked her way into the donor pen at Rogers Cattle Company. F42 is a highly adapted and productive female. She ranks among the top of the breed for cow herd traits (HB 6%) and consistently delivers superior performance compared to most low-input cattle. She has developed an impressive 107 MPPA.

RED ANGUS Age-Advantaged Bulls

REDHILL 84S JULIAN M645

BECKTON JULIAN GG B571

RED HILL B571 JULIAN 84S

BECKTON BARMAID M554 CH

M645 is a HerdBuilder specialist. He ranks in the top

84S is truly a bull that has stood the “test of time”. He was the top-selling bull in our 2008 sale, going to Buffalo Creek at Leiter, WY. His dam, M554, demonstrated that some cattle from the west could tolerate toxins in KY-31 fescue. M554 was a light-yellow cow with short, fine hair, and she shed her winter coat early each spring.

84S has a STAY of 20, and that is well documented. These 84S sons should sire highly efficient, fertile, long-lasting daughters. Thanks to Johnny and Sharon Rogers for producing these outstanding flush mates sired by 84S.

REDHILL 84S JULIAN M618

JULIAN GG B571

HILL B571 JULIAN 84S

M618 should sire efficient and highly fertile daughters

REDHILL 84S JULIAN M619

SIRE: RED HILL B571 JULIAN 84S

RED ANGUS Age-Advantaged

REDHILL 86H ULTRA KOOL M613

5L ULTRA KOOL 1077-86H

5L GOT R DONE 2146-313F 5L ROXIE 399-1077

MS JAYCEE J9

M613 is a higher performing Ultra Cool son with a 126 weaning weight ratio. M613 is out of a 10F daughter, J9. She is a feminine, slick-haired cow recognized for her ability to wean large calves. She demonstrates exceptional performance within the Leachman evaluation system.

REDHILL H696 DOMAIN M684

REDHILL DOMAIN 204W 32E

REDHILL 32E DOMAIN H696

RCC MISS FRISKY

REDHILL 86H ULTRA KOOL M630

5L GOT

5L ULTRA KOOL 1077-86H

Ultra Cool is a bull that we chose to utilize as an outcross within our Red Angus program. M630 is a moderate, attractive bull that will make moderate females. His mother, F77, is extremely slick-haired like her dam C18. This line-bred 84S daughter is very functional on our fescue-based pastures.

REDHILL 246C MEDAL M678

MS KIM K81

M678 is out of a first-calf heifer, K81, a

REDHILL H696 DOMAIN M680

M680 will add

and performance. He was the fastest-growing bull in his contemporary group at yearling with a ratio of 115. His mother

and

and $Ranch

RED ANGUS Age-Advantaged Bulls

REDHILL 86H ULTRA KOOL M642

REDHILL 86H ULTRA KOOL M633

M642’s mother is a low-maintenance, medium-sized 176A daughter with an excellent udder.

REDHILL 86H ULTRA KOOL M608

When selecting bulls that will create great females, we use $Ranch. M633 has a $Ranch value of 136 (0.8%). His mother’s pedigree integrates 176A and 84S, resulting in a female that performs effectively in our low-input system. She has excellent udder quality and has tremendous data in both RAAA and LCoC evaluations.

REDHILL 86H ULTRA KOOL

M608 is a moderate Ultra Kool son. He is out of a 176A daughter who is a moderate-sized female with excellent udder conformation.

REDHILL 77K AQUILES 460M

M659 is out of H30, a 17P daughter recognized for her deep rib shape and body capacity. She also has an excellent udder, making her a valuable female in the herd for both structure and maternal traits.

REDHILL 77K AQUILES M617

REDHILL CALL OF DUTY M669

RED ANGUS Age-Advantaged

REDHILL 77K AQUILES 428M

ALLEGIANCE 5502C

LSF EXC CALL OF DUTY 9065G

SRR SARAH C5176

M669 is the only Call of Duty son that is in the offering. His mother has an impressive (124, 1%) HerdBuilder index in RAAA. She is a moderate-framed cow with exceptional $Ranch value of 131 (1%).

REDHILL FIREBALL

Johnny Rogers

2025 John V. Robbins Distinguished Service Award

Herd cooperator Johnny Rogers of Roxboro, North Carolina, received the Red Angus Association of America’s 2025 John V. Robbins Distinguished Service Award during the 72nd Red Angus Convention in Loveland, Colorado. Honored for his years of leadership and service, Rogers credits the breed’s maternal strengths and RAAA programs for being the driving force behind his dedication to the breed.

328M is sired by the popular Angus bull, GB Fireball. He will add an extra shot of marbling in one generation.

SIMGENETICS Age-Advantaged Bulls

REDHILL GALILEO 261J 378M

HOOK`S GALILEO 210G

BRIDLE BIT ECLIPSE E744 HOOK`S EVITA

378M is a STUD! He is the bull that we chose to clean up our fall heifers this past breeding season. He has been at the top of his contemporary group throughout his life. He was the highest performing bull at both weaning and yearling, and he scanned with a 158 %IMF ratio and 108 REA ratio. He combines a phenomenal phenotype with impressive data as he has climbed the ladder to become the lead-off SimAngus Bull. This is the kind of bull that should make any operation profitable.

REDHILL GALILEO

Index Rank

149M is a bull that was accidentally left out of our fall sale. He is a dense, high-performing bull that should make a phenomenal terminal sire with a $Feeder of 308 (0%). He is out of a young 29G daughter that has weaned two calves with a 108 weaning weight ratio.

REDHILL 139H 221G 100K

4075586 1/12/22 PB SM Color Poll Hetero Black Homo Polled Reg. # Birth Date Breed%

$Profit Index Rank

$Profit

$Ranch

$Feeder

100K is the Purebred Simmental bull that we have used for five breeding seasons at Red Hill. He is slick-haired, heavy-muscled, and would be a perfect fit for someone who has a high percentage of English-based cows and wants to add a shot of hybrid vigor.

LOT 35 • REDHILL GALILEO 261J

REDHILL 81J 352K 389M

SIMGENETICS Age-Advantaged

$Profit

REDHILL BEACON 15E 29G

REDHILL COUNTRYMAN 81J

REDHILL 29G 207A 464M

4541890 10/22/24 5/8 SM 3/8 AN Color

HOOK`S

REDHILL BEACON 15E 29G

389M is sired by Countryman that we sold to John Miller in Michigan. 389M is a moderate-framed, thick, soft-made bull that had the largest ribeye of all SimAngus bulls. He combines two cow families that have had tremendous success at Red Hill. His grandmothers, 446F and 424F, are both 231A daughters that are leaving a lasting impact on our SimAngus program. By combining these two cows, he is the highest $Ranch bull (156, 1.9%). 389M’s mother, 352K, is sired by 23H, a bull that we sold to T-Heart in Colorado. 23H has been very popular for the type of cattle he sires.

464M is a slick-haired, good-footed 29G son. His mother, 207A, has been one of the most productive cows within our system. She has weaned 9 calves with a 112 WW Ratio. Both females out of 207A have been retained within the Red Hill herd.

REDHILL 81J 327E 371M

4541845 9/16/24 5/8 SM 3/8 AN Color Poll Homo Black Homo Polled

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371M is a slick-haired, sound, balanced bull. He is a classic example of the cattle we like at Red Hill. These cattle will flat-out work in our environment. The udders are excellent, and the hair coat is ideal. The quality of these bulls and females has been top-notch, and we expect our customers to achieve similar success with these cattle in fescue country.

SIMGENETICS Age-Advantaged Bulls

REDHILL GALILEO 366J 419M

419M is a stout, high-performing bull that will add thickness and body dimension to his calves. He has been one of the most impressive bulls phenotypically throughout his life. His mother, 366J, has an outstanding Comstock bull at her side.

REDHILL 100K 254E 423M

4541866 9/25/24 3/4 SM 5/32 AR 3/32 AN Color Poll Homo Black Homo Polled

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Stout, big volumed, and functional would describe 423M’s mother. He possesses those same attributes as a rugged, heavy-structured, sound bull. 423M is sired by 100K, who is selling as Lot 37. He should add muscle and thickness to high-percentage English cows, as he ranked first in his contemporary group with a 122 REA ratio.

LOT 41 • REDHILL GALILEO 366J 419M

SIMGENETICS Age-Advantaged Bulls

257B is the mother of Lot 43 and Lot 44. She is ideal for the forages and environment in our region. 257B is an early-shedding cow with tremendous body density and excellent fleshing ability. Her first calf (268D) was an outstanding heifer that became a major contributor to the Red Hill program. 257B is the dam of RedHill Burley 99J. He was purchased by Genex, All Beef, and J-C Simmentals. We retained 257B’s 2023-born bull, 415L. He is one of the most outstanding red Simmental bulls ever produced at Red Hill. We also retained and used 239E, 257B’s 2017-born bull calf. We have four active daughters of 257B in our herd. In addition to her above-average production ratios, her progeny have an IMF ratio of 103 and a REA ratio of 110. 257B and her 2025-born bull calf sold to the Kelly Smith family in our Fall 2025 sale.

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318M is the first of the identical twins. 318M got the benefit of staying on his recip mother while Lot 44 was grafted. 318M is a sound, rugged, purebred Simmental bull that has exceptional LCoC values. He is 0% for both the $Profit and $Feeder Indexes, with an impressive $Ranch EPD of 124 (1.8%).

REDHILL RED OCTOBER 257B 319M

319M is genetically identical to the previous bull. Unknowingly to us, the embryo split during pregnancy, and we were blessed with identical twins. If you miss his brother, remember that this one has the same genetic makeup because he’s a replication of Lot 43’s genome.

DAM: REDHILL W107 153X

SIMGENETICS Age-Advantaged Bulls

REDHILL JAG K702 M807

IR IMPERIAL D948

LEACHMAN JAGGER W435H

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M807 - The Jagger sons were very popular in the Fall Sale. M807 is another Jagger son that exemplifies the quality of Red SimAngus bulls we offer at Red Hill. He is a complete bull with no holes, adaptable to our environment.

424F and her dam, 252B, have been two of our most outstanding fall-calving SimAngus cows. 424F has weaning and yearling ratios of 108 on five calves. 424F is a very moderate cow with an excellent udder, and she is an early shedder with a perfect hair coat for our fescue environment. 424F has been flushed 3 times and has bred back quickly to remain in her calving season. LOTS 46, 47, and 48 are 424F sons sired by Kinsman. Additionally, we are retaining the fourth bull from this flush as a Red Hill service sire.

She has a fantastic group of flush calves in our fall-calving herd, sired by KBHR Homelander. Her sons should be excellent for calving ease, and they should sire highly fertile, problem-free, long-lasting daughters.

REDHILL KINSMAN

REDHILL KINSMAN 424F 308M

LOT 45 • REDHILL JAG K702 M807

SIMGENETICS Age-Advantaged

REDHILL KINSMAN 424F 301M

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REDHILL KINSMAN 121K

REDHILL 81J 356K 359M

359M is a moderate-framed, easy-fleshing Countryman son. This would be a great bull to use on heifers with his excellent CED.

REDHILL 29G 372K 339M

REDHILL 100K 213G 433M

REDHILL BEACON 15E

Black Baldy Alert! This is the only white face bull available in this offering. Buy with confidence and add color to your cow herd.

REDHILL 29G 231E 355M

355M is a sound and balanced 29G son that is loosely structured and should sire larger-framed feeder calves.

SIMGENETICS Age-Advantaged Bulls

REDHILL 29G 306G 380M

231A W3 15E

672X X004 231A

231A 145X 306G

29G is a ‘sleep all night’ heifer bull; this son is also superior for CED.

REDHILL CAPITALIST 302J 357M

HOOK`S CAPITALIST 37C

357M is a Capitalist son with extremely high $Profit values.

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REDHILL 112K 365J 394M

394M is phenotypically one of the best bulls in the SimAngus offering.

REDHILL 100K 41F 474M

SIMGENETICS Age-Advantaged Bulls

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REDHILL JAG H748 M717

REDHILL 139H 221G 100K

REDHILL DOUBLE AGENT 139H REDHILL BEACON 332D 221G REDHILL AABOARD 34Z

474M is a red purebred Simmental bull that is out of a full sister to 21E, a donor cow that has had a major impact on our Simmental program.

REDHILL JAG E18 M710

M717 is another Jagger son. His mother, H748, is a moderate cow that goes back to M127, one of our original Beckton Red Angus cows.

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M710 is a red bull that performed and grew extremely well. He had a weaning weight ratio of 130. M710 should add performance to

REDHILL 238K J721 M740

M740 is a son of 238K, a bull that was sold to Ronnie Holman (NC) and Danny Orr (IN). M740’s mother, J721, is a young cow that has been highly productive, weaning her first two progeny with a 114 weaning weight ratio.

REDHILL 238K E30 M716

Don’t miss out on the last SimAngus bull in this sale. Just like his mother, he is very slick-haired and should be adaptable to fescue.

ANGUS Age-Advantaged Bulls

Red Hill Farms has a small, high-quality Angus herd that is growing rapidly in both number of head and genetic value. Lot 62 (80M) and Lot 63 (77M) offer the unique opportunity to sample two outstanding Angus bulls from the Red Hill program. These bulls are sired by GAR High Security, a Leachman herd bull that still ranks among the elite at 11 years old, ranking in the top 0.3% for $ Profit (33,622), top 3% for $ Ranch (123), and top 0.5% for $Feeder (301). Both bulls share 765, our foundation cow known for her exceptional adaptability to local fescue conditions, as their granddam. 765 had very short, fine hair that grew very little in the winter. Throughout her time on fescue pasture, she consistently maintained a body condition score of 7. Up to the age of 14 she exhibited well-formed, small teats and demonstrated outstanding udder support.

SIRE: G A R HIGH SECURITY JSF 4005

REDHILL HIGHSECURITY 31H 80M

GRANDAM: KAPP ELDORENE ERICA SSO 765

REDHILL HIGHSECURITY 41D 77M

80M is the son of 31H, the cow we consider the most outstanding daughter of 765. 31H is now nursing a Woodhill Comstock bull calf, and she will be flushed this spring. 80M is double-bred to GAR Sure Fire, one of the most influential bulls in the Angus breed during the last 15 years. GAR Sure Fire is truly unique: a bull that sires very moderate-framed cattle that fit the fescue environment very well and that transmits carcass superiority to his progeny. 80M ranks in the top 25% of the Angus breed for Marb,10% for $EN, 20% for $M, 5% for $F and $G, 3% for $B, and 2% (379) for $C—a very rare combination.

77M is a calving ease and maternal specialist, ranking in the top 3% for CE, 10% for BW, 15% for FL, 20% for $EN, 15% for DOC, and top 10% for HS. His balanced Leachman values of 33,466 (0.1%) $ Profit, 143 (3.2%) $ Ranch, and 270 (0.1%) $Feeder reflect this bull’s superiority for both maternal and terminal

CROSS-TY Age-Advantaged Bulls

There is a good reason this program is called Cross-Ty. Ty Jones is involved in everything we do at Red Hill, and he is adventurous. At Red Hill Farms, we are always working on ways to improve the profitability potential of our commercial customers. At the forefront of this approach is providing seedstock that have the potential to increase hybrid vigor in their herds. Ty Jones has become acutely aware of the economic advantages that are attained by capturing the effects of hybrid vigor. Consequently, Ty has explored some “out of the box” approaches that might have potential for our customers. One of those approaches has been with the South Poll breed (OP).

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451M

FORT KNOX X 322J (1/2 OP)

451M has often been mistaken for a Red Angus bull. He is soft-made, sound, and big-centered. His mother is half South Poll and half Red Angus. This bull exemplifies what we aim to produce in a maternal composite.

M731

Pedigree: 9/19/24 1/2 OP 1/4 AR 1/8 AN 1/8 GV Red Yes

6413 X A032 (126T DAUGHTER)

M731 has the slick hair gene. He is sired by 6413, who has been one of our favorite South Poll sires. His mother, A032, is a 126T daughter who is also slick-haired. She has an MPPA of 112 and has weaned 9 calves at a 112 WW ratio.

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381M

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6413 X 308J (3413 DAUGHTER)

381M is a 3/4 South Poll bull that should add hybrid vigor to a cow herd.

367M

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Pedigree: 9/14/24 1/2 AR 1/2 CH Blonde/PP Yes

39.5 1 Scrotal Docility

246C (AR) X 401K (CH)

367M was the highest-performing bull of any breed at yearling. His sire, 246C, is a 176A son, whom we used extensively in our Red Angus program. With rising demand for Carhartt bulls, we bred a select few Charolais females to Red Angus bulls. 367M is a prime example of hybrid vigor. Balanced, long-bodied, stout, and heavy-structured only begin to describe him. He’s out of a first-calf heifer, and she’s calved again with another bull calf this year.

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365M

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Pedigree: 9/14/24 1/2 AR 1/2 CH Blonde/PLD Yes

CHANNEL (CH) X 371F (AR)

365M is a son of Schurrtop Channel and out of a functional 215C daughter. We’ve calved out our first set of Channel daughters at Red Hill, and the udders are excellent. This bull should inject hybrid vigor into your calf crop while also leaving behind daughters with elite udders, sound structure, and strong maternal instinct.

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416M

Pedigree: 9/23/24 1/2

GRANDVIEW (CH) X 336D (AR)

416M comes from a productive line of Red Angus females, built to work and last.

CHAROLAIS Age-Advantaged Bulls

REDHILL GRANDVIEW 5106 321M

REDHILL GRANDVIEW 256K 273M

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at Red Hill with 9 daughters currently in production. This will be the fifth son we’ve marketed from this donor, and the consistency speaks for itself. 321M has the look to sire high-quality feeder calves. If you’re searching for your next

273M is a Grandview son who demands attention from every angle. 273M stems from the powerful 256K donor cow, a young female who is making a major impact at Red Hill. 256K is a flush sister to our herd sire, 252K. Backed by the legendary 601, a cornerstone of our Charolais program, these cattle are known for being soft-made, easy-fleshing, and efficient. 273M offers performance in a sound, balanced, high-indexing package.

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REDHILL HEBREW 298K 302M

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M1015377 8/30/24 Purebred Color Poll White Scurred

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SCHURRTOP CHANNEL

302M has been a standout since day one. He combines extreme terminal shape with elite growth, making him an easy decision to use in our Charolais herd. We turned him out this past breeding season to clean up heifers and fall-calving 2-year-olds. While we sadly lost his dam this fall in a freak accident, she was sound, balanced, and adapted well to our fescue climate with a near-perfect udder. Expect calves from 302M to excel in the feedlot, adding pounds and improving performance.

REDHILL GRANDVIEW 265G 324M

M1015193 9/6/24

324M is the final purebred Charolais bull in this year’s offering. As the third Grandview son, he represents the kind of quality and consistency we aim to bring to the Red Hill program. He is a sound, docile bull backed by the proven Mary cow family, known for producing quality females year after year.

LOT 714 • REDHILL HEBREW 298K 302M

BULLS & FEMALES OF FALL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2026

11 a.m. CDT • At the Farm

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