66th Anniversary Production Sale Tuesday April 12th, 2011 s o r ait a d ers fern al Tr L e at stry c e, M u n d a n n I e nt ai M w o L Transportation Great Lakes Airlines Several daily flights to/from Denver Contact Holiday Inn for airport transfers Avis Car Rental T: 307.672.2226, Sheridan Airport Accommodations Holiday Inn 307.672.8931, I-90, Exit 25 Please ask for special Beckton Sale rate Best Western Sheridan Center 307.674.7421, 612 N. Main Street Days Inn 307.672.2888, 1104 Brundage Lane Super 8 Motel 307.672.9725, 2435 N. Main Street Auctioneer Roger Jacobs 406.698.7686 Sight-Unseen Purchase If you are unable to attend the sale, we can help you select the bulls or females to fit your (by mail or phone) needs. Give us a phone call, letter, fax or e-mail (please refer to the back cover), and we can make arrangements to handle bidding according to your directions. Bulls are bought at the lowest price, and satisfaction is guaranteed on bulls purchased sight unseen. Many of our repeat customers buy their bulls this way. To provide us adequate time to assist you, please contact us before noon of the day prior to the sale. Free Delivery We pay for delivery for all bulls and registered heifers throughout the Continental U.S. If you do bring a trailer to haul your own, $50 will be deducted from the price of each bull or registered heifer. Most of the sale cattle will be delivered from 1-3 weeks after the sale, although we will try to accommodate special needs. Although there occasionally are limitations, in most cases we can deliver the cattle directly to your ranch. Payment Payments can be made with cash, check payable to Beckton Stock Farm, or Visa/Mastercard on sale day. 132 miles Tongue River Red Angus to Billings 10 miles North on CR 338, ½ mile East on CR 108, North on driveway 90 338 Exit 20 336 Super 8 BBeesstt WWeesstteerrnn 90B SShheerriiddaann CCeenntteerr 14B 330 Exit 23 Loucks St. 90 Sheridan mile s 334 Exit 25 331 1 0 14 60 miles to Day’s Inn Buffalo Creek 87 90 107 miles to Gillette 37 miles to Buffalo 66th Anniversary Production Sale Beckton Ranch 9½ miles West of Sheridan Tuesday, April 2, 20 o’clock pm Lunch at noon 260 Bulls • 7 Heifers Selling in catalog order, heifers sell following the bulls Please join us for a complimentary dinner after the sale at the Holiday Inn. Phone: 307.674.6095 Beckton Red Angus is the Foundation Herd of the Red Angus breed. Started in 945, it has since maintained the longest continuous performance testing and improvement program in the industry. Some Facts about the Beckton Herd ► Beckton is the # herd for Low Maintenance ► Beckton produces the top all-round carcass sires Energy requirements, with the lowest average that combine Rib-eye and Marbling with Efficiency Cow Maintenance EPD of any major herd. Seven of and Calving Ease. Beckton is producing the most the top ten sires in the breed for lowest Maintenance “in-demand” sires in the breed - Beckton Julian B571, Energy are Beckton sires, more than all other herds Beckton Nebula M045 and Beckton Nebula P707– combined. The average Beckton bull in this sale is in with top carcass traits, low maintenance energy the top 5% of the entire breed for low Maintenance requirements, and high Stayability. Energy EPD. No other set of bulls will do a better ► Plus 66 years of selection for the convenience job cutting your cowherd maintenance requirement and saving you money. traits – good dispositions – cowherd fertility – good udders and milk. Our cattle grow up at high elevations ► Beckton is also the # herd for easy calving, with in the Bighorn Mountains, as well as Wyoming range, the best average Calving Ease EPD of any major so they offer excellent altitude adaptation and good herd. Eight of the top ten sires in the breed for low feet and legs. Birth Weight EPD are Beckton sires. No other set of bulls will do a better job giving you calving ease, ► There is no other sale offering which combines such for easier nights, and reducing calving loss. good growth traits with this low cow maintenance and high calving ease, and in so many bulls. ► Beckton bulls are leaders in total birth-to-market rate of growth. The average growth from birth to yearling weight EPD of these sale bulls is +59. These are the bulls that give you not only low cowherd maintenance costs and higher calving ease, but also higher growth rate up to market age. The Foundation Herd of the Red Angus Breed – Serving our customers with industry leading genetics and the highest quality cattle – for 66 years. Cam and Trish Forbes Beckton Stock Farm 66th Anniversary Production Sale Additional Sale Information ►The animals sell in catalog order. REGISTERED RED ANGUS CATTLE ►All bulls have passed a rigorous fertility exam that included live semen Foundation Herd of the Red Angus Breed ►eBinvecaclulukdtaoetinso nvh,a asccscr oinataa ltc imoonmesap sfrouerrhe 7em-nWesniavtsye,, aIhBnedRr d,r e-BwpVriodDde,u cPhteIiv3ae,l ttBhra RcpStr eVoxg, arLamemipn taowt,i ohanincshd. DSTaoHJlu;uE glSi Wapa niaAkdneL d SEaD hnElfOedidie l;J Fa aSo;On ;aCd RrCh aRBaehEmur artS hyna FdnaA dnD MdTo ruJIioLgsh;hYn; B E CSKHETROIDS3eANr7vN iBn ,ge S cWYkoutTYo sniOnO cDeM r1i9CvI4eN5KG 8 2F80A1 R M ►iSvienrcmee ac tgine.n Tehtiec hteesifte wrsa sa rdee avlesloo pveadc cbiny aRteAdA fAo rf obra onsgtse oapnedt rvoibsirsio (.OS) Phone (307) 674-6b0e9c5k dtoany;@ 6w74a-v8e1c6o2m e.vneenting; 672-7281 fax two years ago, Beckton has tested every sire in use in our program, as well as our major AI sires. All Beckton bred sires (nearly 80 in Bob Hough and Sal Forbes total) have tested OS Free. ►We plan to have semen collected on some of the bulls before the sale. We will also work with the buyer to collect bulls after the sale. ►Beckton’s focus has always been on the commercial market. From our earliest sales over 40 years ago, we have retained a 1/3 semen interest on every bull sold through our sales. This policy has been for the benefit of our commercial customers, who are not in the business of selling semen. Buyers at our sale have not had to compete with AI Doug Bingham Spike and Jo companies when they bid for their choice of bulls. This policy continues with this sale, and unless otherwise designated in the catalog or by the auctioneer, the following terms are included in the terms and Table of Contents conditions, and re-stated here, and apply to all bulls in the sale: The Beckton Program . . . . . . . . . . .4 Buyer receives full possession of the bull, and income from The Bulls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 future sale of the animal itself. Buyer also has the sole privilege to determine if and when a bull is collected in the future. Seller retains The Yearling Heifers . . . . . . . . . . .63 a 1/3 semen interest on all sale bulls, including the privilege of in- Reference Sires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 herd use. If a bull is collected in the future, we would like to be notified so we may obtain semen, sharing pro-rata in the collection RAAA Herd EPD Tables . . . . . . . .90 cost. On bulls from which semen is marketed commercially in the Sire Bloodline Charts . . . . . . . . . . .92 future, seller is entitled to a 1/3 royalty interest on gross semen sales, with buyer receiving 2/3 of gross sales. Lot-Tag Cross Ref . . . . . . . . . . . . .94 This policy helps make every bull in our sale, from Lot 1 on, equally Sale Terms & Conditions . . . . . . . .95 accessible to all of our customers, as well as giving the buyer full Semen Available . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96 possession and control. ►Special Rare Semen Option for BECKTON JULIAN B57 and BECKTON NEBULA P707: These are the two premier sires in Credit for many of the photographs the Red Angus breed, offering the best of all traits for which our in the catalog should go to Kim program is known. Semen is very limited and not on the market. Wolfe (Record Stockman), Doug We are offering four packages of 10 straws each, for choice of Hogan (Tri-State), Brenda Stewart, and Diane Vaneck. either of these sires, or split between them. Details are given on the inside back cover. Bob Hough 817.296.0976 CERTIFIED PERFORMANCE FOR BRED-IN, NOT FED-IN, GENETIC SUPEROIRITY ARPERDI LA:N SGPURISN BGR BEUEDLLIN SGA SLTEO C FKA ALVLA: RILEADB ALNEG YUESA FRE RMOAULNEDS Tommy “T.V.” Jones Doug Hogan Curt Cox Jerry Gliko Alan Sears Del Tinsley Eric Mack Record Stockman Tri-State Wyoming Livestock Western Livestock Western Livestock Wyoming Livestock Wyoming Stockman 307.632.5118 Livestock News Roundup Journal Reporter Roundup Farmer 605.391.5346 307.630.4604 406.656.2515 970.454.3986 307.234.2700 406.366.2111 2 Beckton Stock Farm 66th Anniversary Production Sale REGISTERED RED ANGUS CATTLE Foundation Herd of the Red Angus Breed DSTaoHJlu;uE glSi Wapa niaAkdneL d SEaD hnElfOedidie l;J Fa aSo;On ;aCd RrCh aRBaehEmur artS hyna FdnaA dnD MdTo ruJIioLgsh;hYn; B E CSKHETROIDS3eANr7vN iBn ,ge S cWYkoutTYo sniOnO cDeM r1i9CvI4eN5KG 8 2F80A1 R M Phone (307) 674-6b0e9c5k dtoany;@ 6w74a-v8e1c6o2m e.vneenting; 672-7281 fax D Pyc ne froreoogoveoeaumbreteqdro tdn uwpsuawF. eilic airrinetBtlmisehiliie om nne Ohnet–TcnggaTinden kg k hhntshbSe thaee iotexuaabs r s pnftpyll n.ehbulec r a dhseh.Oireatn cu ao stawWCsouetlratslfi espraise o emts tttp hcon ho t mhbolao f iefelsi anern u otnm tvlehatsauwt eifeghtetelnna hl endebud ipimemt n,ieeiuoy n#nda n,etf cn 1gi ut abnnoote stouettsgrh it ecvog streesa n ayinetenrtsura tda ’feliahtsnfstot htt e eecifeobaeccro Begktn e strH htiyees de hvei cf lo nneee o tskalecox ewittbflrod ceohtogde ewea nerytscerly h, tln oat i i eghenIanlwown enmedtvfwtin n feu.vep.me e. isWneaFtrttiha tiicrnouocnih yknvlssrhgi leye.tiloti rete.osgoBew n At hff oouma ie fynRn tnfe r ooedgpctduedheu red ntboedce h erod Ae tteaphceonsu tnrofrts eceos ogsart cj dutgiuclaoosveugorysi,w,een chw b i y eE l hsn uharou Psi nulitgusiclsoDzdms h a ae p ,,nfraba r olas’aernaaetiroen nn rds a gsdedtt alo .oih lr avu tcWoeetcroehra i eo c aftie rutesrat6u eldt prnte6rndtsii ea lsat luaewehci el ck dltt vcpheyhie eAevri t elcirrmoiey cn,tnh. a#enawvat i1soininnin.avt e d eettsWelece dexarhdhnsv lepoet aa eaobla prneln foyr ecasoedot se h r f t fOhg webfw eaJoruueo iterrdlnini lilndeabsgitt m b iuhtyuwshilip asllnarhi sonBotnfgiI ysdocautdW ui j hrrgta htus esi enthyiaosto hd atd tosnafhae ey furr bl geaeeeasla ae r nrc banlovol eeedlisadfenwelano i mr htdttt atayghyhlhieny a .egeerpr ,ddTtt eh s r obct esa ohfhto ut lloomsruieelslsouyr vldyt a esn r rde scg eeoewgaliihto s fnd gt geo uifohnetaerreflhda.eeoiv teenpts r wed yr s eaf aeaeeetbrnrfahnra footyb lo,dreamlt tu hryr hnhfmtlwi o hdilsgqlnsroaea ohu pgnay rtw imchad nec wacl e.tedaom lk hI navcoahfeianyai kcnrenwidt sh ndiytgf f le t naeeee wees naaerc tnaiassrretansaaus,sydn e n sca sosq ,ttchtn p.oeifuuece dix per t.hl reca septaeIh etlr noni qylfios lnfoduokoen krlituneuearmh ee tnw.bei pmcandl eeasni nne au rchewncgnmeasat yo svswssm .u eeso ailW el cttndaehhrhd c e etnaaot o rosinrhu poattwdair nclsbv alt freei eeaeypnl rl,peiar i lnacwuso ld stttdctiieoarhocouy t eswnincsno, c es seiatnri laosnssle,ls ttdeeddwee.n. eoeenW eOelxr ti ods cveopn u e ewfr trrtfphore hei btegctteriho eroe boaf snnytuimtnhtna.olllellay.yu s l . Sincerely, Shelley, Stephen, TrishC,E TRaTlIlFieIE,D aA RPnPEEdRDR IFC LAO:aN RSmGPMUR AISNN BGCR EBE UFEODLRLIN SBGAR SLETEDO - IC NFKA, NALVLOA:T RI FLEEADDB A-LINNEG ,Y GUEESAN FREE TRMIOCAU LSNEUDSPEROIRITY Beckton Stock Farm 66th Anniversary Production Sale 3 The Beckton Program Cow Size The goal for Beckton’s program has always been to develop breeding seedstock which offer increased levels of performance for the commercial cattleman. Increased performance does not mean maximizing weight and size, which have already reached the upper limit of economic value for the packer and consumer. It does, however, mean increasing performance related to calving percentage and weaning percentage; and increasing performance related to cow maintenance requirements and “pounds of calf per acre” efficiency. Size Matters The Industry Problem Beckton cattle are already big enough for the consumer As shown on the graph on the next page, industry-wide and the packer. Using yearling weight EPD as the best cow size has increased substantially, 25% over this same available indicator of market size, the average for our period. But look at the industry-wide trend in feed use per sale bulls is +56, about the same as the Red Angus cow over the same period, shown by the use of hay: breed average, so for market size our cattle are directly comparable. Industry Hay Use (tons/animal unit) The big difference with Beckton’s program is that we Year 1978 1982 1986 1990 1994 1998 2002 2006 2010 select for additional weaning and yearling weight, but with Hay 1.43 1.62 1.91 2.00 1.94 1.99 2.08 2.05 2.06 the restriction that we have maintained the same cow size Usg. over time. In contrast, the industry has allowed cow size Pct. 100% 113 134 140 136 140 146 143 144 to increase at the same rate as calf size. Cow size is the (Src.: USDA Econ. Research Service, 2007 is newest available data) largest factor determining maintenance requirements. Our goal has been to increase efficiency, not size. No other Industry-wide, production per cow is up about 22%, but seedstock breeding program has had such a goal and hay consumption per cow has risen 44%. maintained it for so long. Why does hay use increase at a faster rate than cow size or production per cow? Hay and grain are supplements Beckton Cow Weight Average (lb.) to the cow’s main diet, which is grass, and grass supply Year 1978 1982 1986 1990 1994 1998 2002 2006 2010 is relatively fixed by environment. Each increase in cow Wt. 1,126 1,126 1,064 1,115 1,067 1,125 1,104 1,093 1,068 feed requirement must be met entirely by supplements, (mature lactating cows taken at weaning) or by a combination of supplement and reduced stocking rate. A small increase in cow feed requirement leads to Cow weights vary from year to year depending on grass, weather or other short term factors. But overall our cow a reduction in stocking rate or a large increase in higher- size has stayed fairly constant over time. cost, supplemental feed needs. Any gains achieved in the feedlot sector due to increased animal growth, have been overwhelmed by increased cost of production in the cow-calf sector. The Beckton Crew... Tom Peek Randy Zier Mick McClure Alan Sanders Roger Zier 4 Beckton Stock Farm 66th Anniversary Production Sale Efficiency 32 Years of Change: Industry-Wide 32 Years of Change: Beckton 140 140 37% net efficiency increase US Steer 124% for Beckton 130 130 Beckton Steer 132% 120 120 US Cow 122% 110 110 Beckton Cow 95% 100 100 2% net efficiency decrease for US industry 90 90 1978 1982 1986 1990 1994 1998 2002 2006 2010 1978 1982 1986 1990 1994 1998 2002 2006 2010 The graph at left shows how, for the U.S. cattle industry The graph at right shows Beckton cowherd data over the overall, the increase in average calf weights, as measured same time period. by steer slaughter weights, has been directly matched by 1. Beckton cow size has shown no significant change over an increase in average cow weights. (Percentages are the past 32 years, while the industry has experienced based on USDA slaughter weight data for steers and cows a substantial increase in cow size. respectively, using 1978 as a base year. Data for heifers slaughtered shows an identical trend.) Over 25 years, there 2. Even without increasing cow size, we have raised the has been minimal change in overall cowherd efficiency. rate of early growth in Beckton cattle, using intense genetic selection and generation turnover, and by This graph shows the failure of cross-breeding and more than the rest of the industry. composite breeding to do little more than simply increase general cattle size. In the promotion of composites, the 3. The net change in efficiency as measured simply by impact of retained heterosis on mature weight is too often “calf weight divided by cow weight” is significantly ignored. Crossbreeding and composites are sold as a free higher with Beckton’s genetic program, compared lunch, but they aren’t free. to mainstream cross-breeding based on retained heterosis. We have accomplished this by selecting for growth, restricting birth weight and cow size creep, and multiplying each incremental change rapidly throughout our entire cowherd and all of our bloodlines. Usually this has meant working within our own bloodlines rather than introducing out-crosses, because the outside genetics for the direction we wanted to go haven’t been available. The overall key to success is simply that we have been making small progress in multiple traits, but doing it consistently over a very long period of time. ... making the Beckton Program work! Sherry Kobielusz Seth Tomisich Travus Adsit Jane Redding Beckton Stock Farm 66th Anniversary Production Sale 5 Management One Bull – the Simple Solution is the Best this requires a compromise. Our bulls receive a “growing” ration high in roughage and protein and not as high in Solution energy as a steer would receive. We want to get a good Many cattlemen use Beckton bulls for their heifers because measure of gainability with which to compare bulls, of their low birth weights and high calving ease. Our bulls but we don’t want the bulls fat. are even better when used on cows, because replacement heifers tend to be selected from calves out of older cows. Keeping replacement heifers sired by Beckton bulls is the quickest way to limit cow size creep and to moderate cow size for the future. In our own program we use the same bulls on both heifers and cows. Every bull is used his first year with heifers to evaluate calving ease, and used in future years with older cows. We get calving ease, growth, and moderate-sized replacements, all with the same bull. Quietness and Ease of Handling The necessity of record keeping means that our cattle will be handled much more than commercial cows. This benefits our seedstock customers because our cattle will be quieter and easier to handle. Good disposition is Craig Uden, Darr Feedlot Manager one of our most valued traits. Photo courtesy of the Lexington Clipper-Herald Mitch Ziebell, Craig Uden of Darr, NE Selection for Industry Requirements In the fall of 2005, Lane Kugler retired and sold his bull In order to make selection decisions appropriate to the testing facility to a neighboring operation - Craig Uden commercial beef industry, seedstock cattle need to be with Darr Feeders. The name change is somewhat managed and measured under conditions which will misleading, because the bulls are still in the same approximate the commercial industry. Our cows are run pens they have always been in. Unlike the Kugler’s, entirely on grass, with hay only if weather conditions Craig runs a complete operation vertically integrated from require it, because that is how the commercial industry commercial cow-calf production all the way to the packer runs cows. However, almost all commercial calves go door. Bull testing is a natural fit. Craig Uden started at Darr into feedlots before slaughter, so feedlot performance and in 1984, and has served on numerous committees and efficiency is an important trait for calves. Simply put, a organizations in Nebraska. Mitch Ziebell has joined him producer needs to know how his cows perform on and has taken over responsibity for the daily management grass, and how his calves perform with feed. of our bulls at Darr. We have been very impressed with Our bulls are run on a performance test designed to what conscientious care Mitch oversees all aspects of provide the fairest basis of comparison among them, and the bull management. Contributing to the success of the Beckton Program... Sarah and Mark Schreiber Charles Larsen Dr. Robert Bohlender Bob Milner Our vets Brand Inspector Fertility tests the bulls Our AI tech 6 Beckton Stock Farm 66th Anniversary Production Sale Additional Facts about the Beckton Program Birth ► Every sire entering our own program Efficiency ► The typical dam of our bulls weans is used first on our own heifers, then over 50% of her body weight in 205 weight on our cows. days, under range conditions, with no creep-feeding. ► We have never used high birth weight sires in any part of our program, so ► The average dam produces over big birth weights are rare. 100% of her own body weight in a year. ► We get the pay weight, but with lower birth weights and greater calving ► The average mature cow (age 5+) ease. weighs about 1100-1125 pounds. ► Full production from heifers. We use the same bulls on heifers and cows. Fertility ► Every bull in our program is used in natural service, with 30-50 heifers/ cows. Growth ► Weaning efficiency, and rate of gain to slaughter weight second to none. ► Every cow in our program must cycle naturally and breed early under ► Growth traits must be consistent with range conditions. maintaining maternal qualities. ► Beckton cattle are ideally sized for today’s packer demand. Value ► Beckton Red Angus produce more growth without high birth weights. ► They are the one-bull solution that Hardiness ► Every cow in the herd has spent part can be used on both heifers and of her life in the Big Horn Mountain cows. summer range, at elevations from 7000 to 10,500 feet. ► Carcass quality is an extra benefit. ► In 2001 we PAP tested all of our herd sires. The herd average PAP score Reliability ► Beckton has been genetically was 32.5 at 4000’, equivalent to a improving Red Angus since 1945, herd average PAP of 39 at 8000’ a 30-60 year lead time over other (excellent scores). producers. ► By the time she is 5, our average cow ► It is a complete, genetically sound will have been trailed over 80 miles, breeding program, which demands above and beyond normal pasture whole-herd performance. rotation. Sue and Forest Dunning Joe and Connie Mushrush Tongue River Red Angus, 307.750.2454 Mushrush Red Angus, 620.273.8581 Beckton Stock Farm 66th Anniversary Production Sale 7 Beckton History Sal keeping records. Waldo Forbes - 1st President of the Beckton house/office before being moved in 1905 to its Red Angus Association. current location. This house was built in the 1880s by George Beck, the original homesteader. The antlers are still on the porch, and it is one of the oldest buildings in Sheridan County. The Waldo Forbes family in 1959: Inspection Committee at Beckton (1954), including George and Ellen, Julia, Sal, Sarah, Cherry,, Spike, and Cam & Elfie in front. Vernice Chiga, Sal and Waldo Forbes and Spike. Beckton Larkabeau O “220” in 1959 - Mrs. Waldo (Sal) Forbes was honored as the first woman inducted into the Saddle the 1st Red Angus Bull at ABS and Sirloin Club’s portrait gallery in Louisville, KY. Beckton Stock Farm 66th Anniversary Production Sale
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