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Greetings Cattleman and Cattlewomen
We are excited to bring to you our 31th annual sale. We are pleased with the bull offering this year. The quality keeps getting better every year as we stick to our breeding philosophy. That is to use the best genetics possible without chasing extremes. We stay in the middle of the road on phenotypic traits such as frame size, muscling, and milk. Middle of the road on growth traits in birth weights, weaning weights and yearling weights. By doing so we produce cattle that can thrive in any environment.
We are firm believers in the philosophy of many informed professors and astute Ranchers that they learned by experience. Which is, the most important thing that the commercial cow calf producer can breed for is the cow. The best dollars that a rancher can spend are on genetics that will improve their cow herd. They need a cow that will be an easy keeper and maintain her condition even in challenging times. She needs to calve on time every year and wean a calf that weighs at least 50% of her body weight. Do this every year till she is 10 years old or older. We believe that you need to sell as many high dollar calves as you can. So, if you have to replace a young open cow or have cows calving late in the season, they are costing you money. Fertility and longevity can be bred into your herd by using the right genetics.
This is where the Gelbvieh breed excels. It has been proven that they are one of the most, if not the most fertile breed available. Gelbvieh cross heifers will reach puberty on average 30 days earlier than any other breed. Gelbvieh cross cows will have highest percentage rebreed in a 60-day breeding season. Gelbvieh, Balancer cattle never cease to amaze us in our herd how well they breed back and still raise a big calf in moderate condition. We also breed for good carcass traits. Muscling, big rib eyes and marbling. The Gelbvieh and Balancers are one of the few breeds that can do both maternal and terminal in the same mating depending on what you need to do.
We run our cattle like most people do their commercial cows. We run in an environment that is similar to that of most of the intermountain area. Our bulls grow up in the mountains and dry range so it’s no adjustment for them to go back. We have reports from ranchers that use our bulls that when they go to their highest roughest range they make sure they have our bulls in the herd, because they know they will go right with cows and maintain their condition and get their job done.
We call this the problem free cattle - bull sale. We have for decades cull for any problems that cost time and extra work. So, we are confident that our genetics will help you on your way to problem free cattle also.
Thanks for your consideration Cordell, Patty & Family

Saturday, March 7 2026 - 1:00 PM MST
Burley Livestock Aution, Burley Idaho
Please join us for lunch starting at 12:00
Owner
Cordell Sheridan
Phone: (208)430-5532 Email: cordell5532@ gmail.com
Website: www.sheridancattle.com
Auctioneer
Ringman Sale Vet
Sale Day Phone
First Breeding Season Gaurantee
Delivery Health
Kade Rogge: (208) 431-0074
Paul Marchant: (208)312-0517
Merve May (208)431-5735
Dr. Trevor Stapelman
Burley Aution Yard: (208)678-9411
Please refer to our policy in the back of the catalog regaurding our ranch first breeding season gauarntee.
We will Deliver free within 300 miles of the sale, or you can recieve a $50 discount on each lot you buy if you haul them.
All bulls at sale time will have passed a BSE
We would like to thank Burley Livestock Aution (Lance, Merv and Crew) For their many great years of service and helping us put on this sale.
Thanks to all our family and friends for their continued support. Without them we could not do this.


From Pocatello- Continue on I-84 West bound. Take exit 208 and turn left onto Idaho 27/Overland Ave. Go for 2.3 miles then turn right onto W Main St/US 30. Continue for 1/2 a mile and turn right on Occidental Ave, Burley Auction Yard will be on your left.
From Twin Falls- Continue on I-84 East bound. Take exit 208 and turn right onto Idaho 27/Overland Ave. Go for 2.3 miles then turn right onto W Main St/US 30. Continue for 1/2 a mile and turn right on Occidental Ave, Burley Auction Yard will be on your left.
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Each animal offered for sale will be sold to the highest bidder. Each bid shall constitute an offer to purchase and the final bid shall constitute a binding contract between Buyer and Seller. The auctioneer will settle any disputes as to bids and his decision on such matters shall be final.
Terms of the sale are cash or bankable checks. All settlements are to be made with the clerks of the sale immediately following the conclusion of the sale.
Any changes from information of any kind in the catalog will be announced from the auction box and such announcements shall take precedence.
Each animal will be at Purchaser’s risk as soon as sold.
Any terms and conditions not covered by the catalog will refer to the Standard Sale Terms & Conditions set forth by the American Gelbvieh Association.
Expected Progeny Differences (EPD) may be used to estimate how future progeny sired by the bull can be expected to perform compared to progeny of other sires within the Gelbvieh breed. Information used to calculate EPD’s include the individual’s own record, pedigree date (sire, dam and grandparents), plus progeny and grand information, if available EPD’s are reported in pounds for all traits. Higher Calving Ease EPD’s correspond to less calving difficulty. Maternal Calving Ease relates to the ability of daughters to calve. Higher Gestation Length EPD’s equal longer gestation of progeny sired by the subject bull. Milk EPD’s reflect differences in the weaning weights of progeny of daughters as affected by milk production of the Daughters. Accuracy is reported with EPD’s and is a measure of the reliability of the EPD’s. Accuracy values can range from 0.0 to 1.0; the closer the value is to 1.0, the more reliable the EPD.
First EPD’s do not indicate how many pounds will be added to a herd’s average by using a particular bull. Only the differences among bulls are relevant. Second, EPD’s can and probably will change on a bull as more information is added. In fact, every bull evaluated will get a new set of EPD’s the next time the “American Gelbvieh Association conducts another genetic evaluation. Third, EPD’s cannot be compared across breeds. Gelbvieh EPD’s are not relative to EPD’s for bulls from other breeds. And finally, EPD’s are one of several tools that should be used together to ensure that you find the best bulls for your needs and long-term goals. Factors such as fertility, structural soundness,muscling and frame size should also be considered. EPD’s are the best tools for genetic risk management available today.
EPD=Expected Progeny Difference
CED=Calving Ease
BW=Birth Weight
WW=Weaning Weight
YW=Yearling Weight
MILK=Pounds Due To Milk
SC=Srotal Circumference
H/P/S = Horned, Polled, Scurred
HYBRID = an unregistered bull a composite of two or more breeds
BALANCER = a Gelbvieh, Angus cross that is registered with the Gelbvieh assn.
PB GELBVIEH = purebred Gelbvieh




2/7/2025
MHA STELLAR J73
DEEP CREEK SASQUATCH 3113
DEEP CREEK MISS RIPPER 1131
DEER VALLEY GROWTH FUND
CSG 52K
32N may be the best bull we have raised. He is sired by our herd bull, SASQUATCH 3113, and out of a 3-year-old cow that is picture perfect, with a great udder, and obviously milks well. 32N is very sound, with good bone on excellent feet and legs. He is thick, deep-bodied and full of red meat. He will complement any herd as he sports a 744 ADJ. 205-day weight and 1379 ADJ. yearling weight. He gained an impressive 5.5 pounds a day on test, on a ration that is geared for 3.25 ADG. He is also one of the calmest bulls in the pen.



Lot CSG ALL AMERICAN 131N
2/14/2025 99%GV 1%AN
DLW TPG FRONTRUNNER 2510F
ALL AMERICAN J109
CSG F109 ET
DCSF POST ROCK MASS APPEAL
DCSF POST ROCK TULIP 205A2
DCSF POST ROCK TULIP 94P2
131N is a stud of a bull! He is very well balanced with loads of muscle and red meat. His mother, Tulip 205A2, is a tremendous cow that is 13 years old. She still has a good udder and milks well. 131N has a weaning weight of 755 and yearling weight of 1384. He is sired by the great All American J109 that was one of the heaviest used purebred Gelbvieh bulls in the USA and Canada. He gained 3.9 on test.


2/14/2025
DLW TPG FRONTRUNNER 2510F ALL AMERICAN J109
CSG 6H
CSG F109 ET SAM
CSG 17F
64N sired by All American J109 a bull that is one of the most used purebred gelbvieh bulls in the USA and around the world. This is an excellent combination of genetics.
BENNETT Y6
EGL GAME CHANGER D136
CSG 20H
DCSF POST ROCK WILMA 118G8 SPRING COVE CROSSBOW 36E
CSG 105F
20N Is sired by the great ELG GAME CHANGER D136. He carries a lot of red meat in an eye 30N 30N this is a nice son of our 107L8 bull. He is siring the right kind. 30N’s 11-year-old mother raised him in dry range conditions and weaned him at 712 pounds. 4.3

2/24/2025
DLW TPG FRONTRUNNER 2510F ALL AMERICAN J109
CSG F109 ET JKGF IMPACT Y353
CSG LISA 49E
CSG 15W1
104N I really like this bull sired by the great All American and out of 49E, a member of the Lisa cow family. Big weaning and yearling weights on this bull and he gained 4.6 pounds a day on test. To top it off he has one of the best dispositions in the pen.





SCC TRADITION OF 24
SCC SCH 24 KARAT
FCF PROVEN QUEEN 419
BASIN PAYWEIGHT 1682
DCFS POST ROCK BIRD 47E8 POST ROCK BIRD 139B2
6N Is a unique bull. He is an embryo transplant from our Bird 47E8 cow, who is a beautiful moderate frame very deep bodied cow. Sired by the 24 Karate bull who has extra thickness and muscling, he sires very attractive eye appealing cattle as well. His receipt mother wasn’t the best milk producer, so he weaned a little light but has gained and filled out really well since. He will sire the kind of steers that could top the market.

2/26/2025
SITZ RESILIENT 10208 7AN743 CONNEALY CRAFTSMAN
BLACK CATHY OF CONAGA 8521
CSG BOX CAR WILLIE P74 ET CSG 26H CSG 26A2
121N a craftsman son out 26H from the Twyla cow family, one of the most fertile cow families in our herd. He has good balanced numbers from birth to yearling.
BASIN PAYWEIGHT 1682 DEER VALLEY WALL STREET DEER VALLEY RITA 36113 DCSF POST ROCK ASTRONAUT 122F1 ZAK 124J
CSG 80A
43N is sire by Wall Street a great Angus Bull. Out of one of Zack’s best young cows 124J. He will sire growthy steer and the keeping kind of heifers.


RWG Seminole Wind 9430 ET
KITTY’S DREAM D526
KANSAS DCSF POST ROCK WESTERN 143Y1
CSG jenny 15c
CSG 49W
33N Sired by Seminole Wind 9430, the popular Gelbvieh bull from Canada that brings performance and the maternal excellence of the Kitty cow family. 33N’s dam Jenny 15C has always been a standout cow. She proved her maternal excellence at 11 years of age with 33N weaning him at 803 pounds coming off dry range. 33N will be a cow maker.
2/11/2025
EXACT COMBINATION E409
RWG Seminole Wind 9430 ET
CSG 91A
KITTY’S DREAM D526 PGF TEASDALE 918
CSG 6P
48N a son of Seminole Wind 9430 and out of one of my best older cows 91A. She raised him on the mountain and weaned him off at 774 pounds at 13 years of age.
EXACT COMBINATION E409
RWG Seminole Wind 9430 ET
KITTY’S DREAM D526
DCSF POST ROCK STOCKADE 183A8
CSG ROSE 73B
CSG 71Y
38N Sired by Seminole Wind 9430 and out of one of my favorite cows Rose 73B. Rose raised this stud of a bull at 12 years of age.


2/5/2025
EGL GAME CHANGER D136
DCSF POST ROCK BLK BAL 107L8
CSG 2C
POST ROCK WILMA 118G8
MYTTY IN FOCUS
CSG 94A
30N This is a nice son of our 107L8 bull he is siring the right kind. 30N’s 11-year-old mother raised him in dry range conditions and weaned him at 712 pounds. 4.3 ADG.
EGL GAME CHANGER D136
DCSF POST ROCK BLK BAL 107L8
CSG ELBA 82J
GEORGIA 71G
99N is a 107L8 son out of 78J a member of the Elba cow family. One of our best producing cow families. This a maternal pedigree, keep all his heifers.
CSG 150H
CSG 78Y
134N is sired by 107L8, our standout young herd bull that came from the Post Rock Program. 107L8 gained so well that he had their highest Yearling weight that year. He is a moderate framed bull but is thick and deep. 134N is out of one of our better young
3/5/2025
EGL GAME CHANGER D136
DCSF POST ROCK BLK BAL 107L8 POST
CSG 66J
POST
CSG 9Z
138N is a good 107L8 son and out of a really nice Super Tracker daughter.


EGL GAME CHANGER D136
DCSF POST ROCK BLK BAL 107L8
POST ROCK WILMA 118G8
DCSF POST ROCK ASTRONAUT 157A
CSG 58F
CSG 118Y
147N a 107L8 son and out of 58F, daughter of the famous 118Y cow. He is a bull that will sire attractive growthy steers and heifers that will improve your herd.

EGL GAME CHANGER D136
DCSF POST ROCK BLK BAL 107L8
POST ROCK WILMA 118G8
62E
CSG 90H
CSG 68C
152N a son of 107L8 out of the 90H cow, a great combination of genetics. 152N has good numbers and gained 4.0 on test.


MHA STELLAR J73
DEEP CREEK SASQUATCH 3113 DEEP CREEK MISS RIPPER 1131
39N is a very good son of Sasquatch 3113 and out of a Probity daughter. 39N is a curve bender with a 77 BW and 772 WW. Breed leading genetics here.
2/16/2025
MHA STELLAR J73
DEEP CREEK SASQUATCH 3113
CSG 26K
76N
DEEP CREEK MISS RIPPER 1131
EXAR RESISTOL 3710B
CSG
MHA STELLAR J73 DEEP CREEK SASQUATCH 3113
DEEP
60N is sired by Sasquatch 3113 out of a great young cow 94K. He weaned at 722 pounds. 60N will work on heifers.
MHA STELLAR J73
DEEP CREEK SASQUATCH 3113
CSG 58K
DEEP CREEK MISS RIPPER 1131
RESISTOL
CSG 33C
92N is a good looking Sasquatch son. He has an adjusted yearing weight of 1197.

MHA STELLAR J73
DEEP CREEK SASQUATCH 3113
CSG 80K
DEEP CREEK MISS RIPPER 1131
THOR
CSG 33A
119N is a Sasquatch son out of 80K, a nice cow. She raised 119N as her second calf. He has good balanced weights, and he has a ADG. Of 3.9 on the bull test.
3/25/2025
MHA STELLAR J73
DEEP CREEK SASQUATCH 3113
DEEP CREEK MISS RIPPER 1131
DLW TPG FRONTRUNNER 2510F
CSG TWILA 68K
CSG 26A2
184N is out of the super Twila 68k cow. She was the mother of our lot 1 bull last year that sold to Vance Dill. 68K is proving that last year was not a fluke and raised another good one. 184N is sired by Sasquatch 3113 a bull we bought from Dennis Timm in Utah. 184N has a BW 80 WW 738 YW 1381 and gained 4.1 on test. Herd bull deluxe.


CSG 32G
154N is a stud, sired by Sasquatch, and out of a good young Georgia 71G daughter, 17K. 154N has a 727 WW and a 1263 YW. He has been a standout since birth.
3/20/2025
MHA STELLAR J73
DEEP CREEK SASQUATCH 3113
DEEP CREEK MISS RIPPER 1131
SAV PRESIDENT
CSG DONNA F8J
COLEMAN DONNA 3202
204N is a purebred Angus. Sired by Sasquatch 3113 and out of Donna F8J. F8J is an ET cow originating from the well known Coleman Angus opperation. 204N has BW 78 WW 752 YW 1156.

3/19/2025
MHA STELLAR J73
DEEP CREEK SASQUATCH 3113 DEEP CREEK MISS R 1131 DCSF POST ROCK ASTRONAUT 122F1 CSG 35K CSG 37B
196N is sired by Sasquatch 3113, and out of a good 3 year old cow 35K. he has good balanced numbers.
4/3/2025
MHA STELLAR J73
DEEP CREEK SASQUATCH 3113
DEEP CREEK MISS RIPPER 1131 PGF TEASDALE 918
CSG WANDA 107Y CSG 21W
208N is a great balancer bull. Sired by Sasquatch 3113 and out of a 15 year old cow Wanda 107Y. his weights BW 81 WW 662 YW 1271.
4/4/2025 25%GV 75%AN BLACK/POLLED REG#AMGV1649682
MHA STELLAR J73
DEEP CREEK SASQUATCH 3113
CSG 151H
DEEP CREEK MISS RIPPER DCSF POST ROCK ASTRONAUT 122F1
CSG 67Y
226N is a Sasquatch 3113 son out of good young cow 151H. He has a 713 WW and a 1159 YW.
3/15/2025
MHA STELLAR J73
DEEP CREEK SASQUATCH 3113
DEEP CREEK MISS RIPPER 1131 TRACTION
CSG JANNET 30E
CSG JANNET 13R
207N is a purebred Angus. A Sasquatch 3113 son, and out of Jannet 30E a daughter of Autumn’s cow Jannet 13R, a super Angus cow family. 207N has a BW 81 WW 726 YW 1248
SAND TRAP ET TAYD 321A SAND TRAP 206K ET LADY GRANITE 321A ET
218N is a real good Sand Trap son out of an eye appealing cow B106


POST ROCK ASTRONAUT 122F1
CSG GALACTIC 140K
CSG 54D
CSG ELBA 114E
KANSAS DCSF POST ROCK WESTERN 143Y1
CSG 43T
I really like this bulls mother. She is 10 years old and still raising good ones. 73N has good solid weaning and yearling numbers. He excelled in our gain test and averaged 4.7 pounds a day.
2/19/2025
CSG
CSG
CSG
CSG QUEEN 9C
CSG QUEEN 16Z
95N was a twin calf to a heifer. He is a son of Queen 9C she raised our high selling bull in 2024. His mother claimed the heifer calf and not him so he was raised by a first calf heifer that lost a calf. The genetics are here he just didn’t have the groceries to realize his full potential. 38

CSG GALACTIC 140K
CSG ELBA 114E
CSG G 7B CSG 25S
90N has ADJ weaning and yearling weights of 714 and 1100. He is a good Galactic son.
ZAK 62A
CSG 49J
129N is a Galactic son out of a 13 year old cow. She weaned him coming off the mountain at 693 pounds. Longevity is a valuable trait. He gained 4.1 a day on test.

146N is a Galactic son out a great cow Queen 16Z. 16Z is 15 years old and still raising good ones. 146N has a weaning weight of 735. This one is a herd bull.
3/30/2025 75%GV 25%AN BLACK/POLLED
CSG GALACTIC 140K
CSG 123G
CSG ELBA 114E
DCSF POST ROCK STOCKADE 183A8
CSG 75C
167N a Galactic son that has a birth weight of 77 and an adj. w.w. of 763.

GAR SURE FIRE
CSG SURE FIRE 45G
CSG 70D
CSG MISS RESOLUTE 22E
FUTURE INVESTMENT
CSG 9U
7N is a thick, deep bodied bull. His mother has a perfect udder. I am confident he will sire exceptional daughters and the kind of steers that will top the market. He averaged 4.2 pounds a day on test.
GAR SURE FIRE
CSG SURE FIRE 45G
CSG 54D
CSG MISS RESOLUTE 22E Y353
CSG 45Y
34N is a great son of Sure Fire 45G and out of a good producing cow 54D that is 10 years old and weaned 34N at 790 pounds. 34N is an awesome combination of carcass and maternal genetics.
GAR SURE FIRE
CSG SURE FIRE 45G
CSG MISS RESOLUTE 22E
FOCUS 0017
CSG 36B
CSG 21P
16N is out of a 12-year-old cow that looks like she is 6. He weaned off at 758 pounds with an adj. 205 of 695. His sire has a marbling EPD of .82, that is in the top 2% of the breed.
GAR SURE FIRE
CSG SURE FIRE 45G
CSG MISS RESOLUTE 22E
DCSF POST ROCK ASTRONAUT 122F1
CSG 25H 148C
40N is a son of Sure Fire 45G who ranks in the top 2% for marbling in the breed. 40N is a good looking bull with balanced numbers from CED to YW.


GAR SURE FIRE
CSG SURE FIRE 45G
CSG 23F
CSG MISS RESOLUTE 22E
DCSF POST ROCK ASTRONAUT 157A
CSG 26A2
56N is sired by Sure Fire 45G and is out of 23F, a member of the Twyla Cow family. The Twyla lineage is recognized as one of the most fertile cow families in our herd. During performance testing, 56N demonstrated impressive growth, gaining 4.2 pounds per day.
CSG SURE
CSG 49D
GAR
CSG
DCFS
CSG 57U
GAR SURE
CSG SURE FIRE 45G
CSG
58N is one of our standout bulls. Sired by Sure Fire 45G and out of 17E. He weaned off at 776 pounds. 4.2 ADG on test.
81N is sired by Sure Fire 45G and out of a 78J. 78J is a member of one of our best cow families.


TRAP ET TAYD 321A SAND TRAP 206K ET LADY GRANITE 321A ET CSG B13
49N is a Sand Trap 206k son. The first calf crop of Sand Trap 260K has not disappointed, they have extra muscle in a moderate package.
SAND TRAP ET TAYD 321A SAND TRAP 206K ET LADY GRANITE 321A ET
CSG B3
49N is a Sand Trap 206K son. The first calf crop of Sand Trap 260K has not disappointed, they have extra muscle in a moderate package.
B156
127N is sired by TJB SAND TRAP 206K, a bull we acquired from TJB Gelbvieh in Georgia. He is a moderate framed bull with loads of muscle and thickness. 127N gained 3.9 on test.

3/16/2024
GAR SURE FIRE
CSG SURE FIRE 45G
CSG 39C
CSG 22E
POST ROCK STOCKADE 183A8
CSG 26Z
Lot 61 is a Sure Fire son out of a really nice Stockade cow.
4/1/2024
CONNEALY LEGENDARY 644
DEEP CREEK LEGENDARY 1049
MS DEEP CREEK WANHEDA 8049
POST ROCK BAL 321Y8
CSG MISS CHUNKY 37B
CSG 43T
137M is a son of Legendary. Legendary is an angus bull we bought at the midland bull test. He sires long bodied eye appealing cattle with good growth. He is out of a really nice balancer cow.
3/1/2024
CSG 21k
92UET
CSG GEORGIA 71G
CSG6F
90M is a good 6J son and is out of a Georgia daughter. He is a moderate frame and as thick as you could make one.
3/3/2024 50%GV 50%AN BLACK/POLLED
GAR SURE FIRE
CSG SURE FIRE 45G
CSG MISS RESOLUTE 22E
TL GENERAL
CSG 91A
CSG 6P
107M is a nice Sure Fire bull out of a really good balancer cow.
3/3/2024 75%GV 25%AN BLACK/POLLED
SANDHILLS 0065X csg georgia 71g TJB ANNISSA 921U ET IMPACT Y353
CSG IMPACT 9D TWILA 26A2
71M is a good thick bull. Sired by 71G and out of an impact Y353 cow. This is a great combination of genetics

3/20/2024 25%GV 75%AN BLACK/POLLED
GAR SURE FIRE
CSG SURE FIRE 45G
CSG 40Y
CSG MISS RESOLUTE 22E
GAR PREDESTINED
CSG 1P
168M is a good son of Sure Fire 45G. Out of a really deep bodied Angus cow.
3/4/2024 99%GV 1%AN
FRONTRUNNER 2510F
POST ROCK DIVIDEND 86K1 ET
POST ROCK 198L 82F
CSG BOXCAR WILLIE
CSG TWILA 26H
POST ROCK TWILA 26A2
106M A Dividend son here and out of one of my favorite cow families.
3/28/2024 50%GV 50%AN BLACK/POLLED
CTR SANDHILLS 0065X
CSG GEORGIA 71G
TJB ANISSA 921U ET
POST ROCK SUPER TRACKER 76B1
CSG RIGBY 5G
CSG 4C
176M is sired by 71G and out of a good moderate frame cow that is an easy keeper.
3/20/2024 75%GV 25%AN BLACK/POLLED
GAR SURE FIRE
CSG SURE FIRE 45G
CSG MISS RESOLUTE 22E
FUTURE INVESTMENT
CSG 70D
CSG 9U
3/1/2024 75%GV 25%AN BLACK/POLLED
BLUE’S IMPACT 001X ZA BLUE
CSG 138K
CSG SURE FIRE 45G
CSG 54D
91m Sired by our heifer bull 6J, that is producing the right kind. Out of a Sure fire daughter. good genetics here.

3/26/2024 100%AN BLACK/POLLED
CONNEALY LEGENDARY 644
DEEP CREEK LEGENDARY 1049
CSG 86A
DEEP CREEK WANHEDA 8049
SCR GENERAL
MELLING 329
165M’s Mother is a full Angus cow with a great udder and fertility. 165M is sired by Legendary.
3/20/2024
CONNEALY LEGENDARY 644
DEEP CREEK LEGENDARY 1049
DEEP CREEK WANHEDA 8049
POST ROCK SUPER TRACKER 76B1
CSG 13E
CSG 46SA
155M is a Legendary son and out of an attractive young cow.
4/5/2024 50%GV 50%AN BLACK/POLLED
CONNEALY LEGENDARY 644
DEEP CREEK LEGENDARY 1049
CSG 21C
DEEP CREEK WANHEDA 8049
POST ROCK WESTERN 143Y1
CSG 17T
190M is a Legendary son out of a good moderate Gelbvieh cow. This Balancer combination will add more pounds to your weaning weights.
CTR SANDHILLS 0065X
CSG GEORGIA 71G
CSG 78Y
TJB ANISSA 921U ET TEASDALE 918S
CSG 5S
128M is a Georgia son out of a 15 year old cow 78y. The Gelbvieh longevity is worth a lot.

We have 2 groups of 4 heifers. We will put one group in the ring at a time. The first high bidder can take one heifer or all the heifers or any number between at that price times the number he wants. The second high bidder may do the same. If there are any left of that group the third high bidder takes all that are left.
Group 1
2/14/2025 50%GV 50%AN
GAR SURE FIRE
CSG SURE FIRE 45G
CSG 26J
CSG MISS RESOLUTE 22E
CSG GEORGIA 71G ET
CSG 16F
3/30/2025
EGL GAME CHANGER D136
DCSF POST ROCK BLK BAL 107L8
CSG 21E
POST ROCK WILMA 118G8
WESTERH HAULER
CSG 30Y
Group 2
2/14/2025 50%GV 50%AN BLACK/POLLED
GAR SURE FIRE
CSG SURE FIRE 45G
CSG 22E TRACTION
CSG 17F
2/14/2025
MHA STELLAR J73
DEEP CREEK SASQUATCH 3113
CSG 2K
DEEP CREEK MISS RIPPER 1131
DCFS POST ROCK ASTRONAUT 122F1
CSG 40Y
3/20/2025 25%GV 75%AN
MHA STELLAR J73
DEEP CREEK SASQUATCH 3113
DEEP CREEK MISS RIPPER 1131
CSG SURE FIRE 45G
CSG 13K
CSG 11H
80
2/15/2025 50%GV 50%AN BLACK/POLLED
SAND TRAP ET TAYD 321A SAND TRAP 206K ET LADY GRANITE 321A ET
CSG B127
CSG 36Z
CSG Y127
2/24/2025 50%GV 50%AN BLACK/POLLED
MHA STELLAR J73
DEEP CREEK SASQUATCH 3113
DEEP CREEK MISS RIPPER 1131
FRONT RUNNER
CSG WANDA 82K
CSG WANDA 107Y 81 Lot
70
2/25/2025 50%GV
MHA STELLAR J73
DEEP CREEK SASQUATCH 3113
DEEP CREEK MISS RIPPER 1131
CSG GEORGIA 71G ET
CSG 45K
CSG 35G












Sheridan Ranch has offered to share death and injury losses suffered during the first breading season with customers for years. After some confusion over the old warranty and interest by many customers to cover the full cost of their purchases at a reasonable cost we have initiated the following new warranty.
The coverage of this warranty is limited to the first breeding season or a maximum of 6 months from the date of purchase, unless other arrangements are made ahead of time. Indemnity under this warranty covers all death and loss-of-use injuries except those caused by negligence or willful misconduct or mistreatment of the bulls covered. Replacement value will be limited to actual purchase cost of the Sheridan Ranch bull covered minus any salvage value or other compensation received by the customer.
CLAIMS All claims for death or injury must be reported to Sheridan Ranch within 48 hours of discovery and a complete diagnosis by a licensed veterinarian must be reported.
INJURED If the injury is not life threatening or permanent and the bull can be returned to service Sheridan Ranch will work with the customer to supply a replacement bull to use at no cost, until the original bull can be returned to service.
LOSS DUE TO INJURY If the injury is permanent and prevents the bull from returning to service, Sheridan Ranch will supply a replacement bull as close to the original bulls type and quality as possible to complete the first breeding season. At the end of the breeding season the customer can keep the bull as the replacement bull as fulfillment of this warranty or return him to Sheridan Ranch and receive credit on a replacement in next years sale. The credit will equal the price of the original bull minus salvage value if any from the original bull. The customer agrees to provide humane care and obtain maximum salvage value from the injured bull. This guarantees the customer a bull to get their cows bred and full compensation for the purchase price of the bull through a replacement they get to pick and price.
When a Sheridan Ranch bull dies between the date of purchase and the end of the first breeding season, through no fault of the customer as described above, Sheridan Ranch will supply a replacement bull, as close to the original bull’s type and quality as possible, to finish out the breeding season. At the end of the breeding season, the customer can either keep the replacement bull as fulfillment of this warranty or return him to Sheridan Ranch and receive credit on a replacement in next year’s sale. This credit will equal the purchase price of the original bull minus any compensation received if insured by an insurance company. This guarantees the customer a bull to get their cows bred and full compensation for the purchase price of the bull through a replacement they get to pick and price.
COST Cost for the death and injury warranty will be 4% of purchase price, due at the time of purchase. If a customer chooses not to cover their animal against death and injury, they assume all loss due to death or injury of their bull. This warranty does not affect other customer services like the customer satisfaction.