THE ANGUS FEMALE IS THE HEART OF OUR PROGRAM These high capacity, deep-ribbed, easy-fleshing females have been raised and sorted on native range and have answered the challenge of being cost efficient producers. In an entirely forage based program, they have raised heavy calves, stayed in condition and bred back early with low input costs and minimal labor. Redland Angus Kendrick & Sharon Box 168, Manderson, WY 82432 307-347-2270 email: [email protected] www.redlandangus.com REDLAND ANGUS IS THE SOURCE OF THE MOST EMBLAZON SONS TO SELL IN NORTH AMERICA. Over 90 Bulls sell with OCC Emblazon’s influence including 35 sons GDAR Game Day 50 Sons Sell. I would like to receive your catalog. AJ My address is (must be complete address): Name of Ranch:___________________________________ PAP TESTED All bulls PAP tested by Dr. Lanny Weddle from Walden, Colorado. Each bull will have individual PAP scores printed in the catalog for the benefit of High Altitude Ranchers. Name:___________________________________________ Address:_________________________________________ City:___________________State:_________Zip:________ Phone:__________________________________________ I would like to receive a DVD video on the sale bulls. OCC Emblazon 35 Sons Sell. Game Day on Emblazon daughters best describes what the Redland Angus Range Calved-Range Raised® program is all about. This genetic combination of breeding like to like has produced some of the most predictable cattle available in the Angus breed today. Deep ribbed, heavy muscled, easy fleshing cattle that are highly efficient & thrive under harsh conditions to raise a big calf at weaning. The blending of these time tested and proven genetics will increase the cost efficiency & profitability for the commercial cattleman in a least cost, grass based environment. Cows on Winter Range Summer Calving in the Bighorn Mountains Cows on Spring Pasture High capacity, deep volume, easy fleshing convertors of grass produce high growth calves with optimum efficiency. The more efficient a cow herd is at converting roughage, the greater the potential for reducing input cost and increasing profitability. F Late Spring - Trailing to the Mountain COST EFFICIENCY = PROFITABILITY or a commercial operation to generate a high level of cost efficient production, it must have a cow herd which will cope with fluctuating nutritional conditions and still be productive without requiring high levels of supplemental feeding. A low maintenance, productive cow herd that can efficiently utilize available resources is the key. This is a function of body type and not EPD’s or other numbers. All cattle do well when fed grain as it is an environment providing a constant level of ideal nutrition. Not all cattle do well in a grass-based environment with fluctuating levels of nutrition. Any stand-alone commercial breeding operation targeting maximum sustainable net profit is virtually a total grass based production system. At Redland Angus, we are raising our cattle in the same method most of our commercial customers do and have found that only generations of cows bred to meet these requirements stand the test. A commercial producer’s net profit is tied to their herds ability to efficiently utilize what grass is available throughout the year. The same is true for us and the cattle we produce and offer for sale. T An efficient range cow needs to be moderate in size so her maintenance costs are reasonable. She must have the ability to get fat on grass alone & store fat on her back when times are good so she can use the energy stored in that fat when times get tough. The true value of a beef cow is her ability to convert forage to protein. Our goal is to provide ranchers with the type of genetics that will allow them to do this with as large a net profit as possible. RANGE CALVED - RANGE RAISED® he cow herd is run on an entirely forage based program. Cows graze year round with only protein block supplementation through the hardest part of the winter. Calves are born unassisted on native range at 7500 ft elevation starting in mid June. Breeding season runs from early September through mid October at the same elevation on native range only. The cows and calves are then moved to lower elevation and run on rough pasture for the remainder of the late fall and winter. Calves are weaned mid February. At Redland Angus, we believe that when low input costs, combined with the highest quality Angus genetics available today, are put under this type of selection pressure, quality will invariably rise to the top. The result being the very best type of Angus bulls in our annual sales raised to increase cost efficiency and profitability for the commercial cattleman. 2 year old range calving heifers. RANGE CALVED-RANGE RAISED® cows must be fertile, early maturing & easy fleshing. They must be able to calve unassisted, and take care of their calves on their own, in a range environment. As long as a cow is out grazing she is working for you & making money. When you are feeding the cow, you are working for her & this may or may not be profitable. Cows on Winter Range Summer Calving in the Bighorn Mountains Cows on Spring Pasture High capacity, deep volume, easy fleshing convertors of grass produce high growth calves with optimum efficiency. The more efficient a cow herd is at converting roughage, the greater the potential for reducing input cost and increasing profitability. F Late Spring - Trailing to the Mountain COST EFFICIENCY = PROFITABILITY or a commercial operation to generate a high level of cost efficient production, it must have a cow herd which will cope with fluctuating nutritional conditions and still be productive without requiring high levels of supplemental feeding. A low maintenance, productive cow herd that can efficiently utilize available resources is the key. This is a function of body type and not EPD’s or other numbers. All cattle do well when fed grain as it is an environment providing a constant level of ideal nutrition. Not all cattle do well in a grass-based environment with fluctuating levels of nutrition. Any stand-alone commercial breeding operation targeting maximum sustainable net profit is virtually a total grass based production system. At Redland Angus, we are raising our cattle in the same method most of our commercial customers do and have found that only generations of cows bred to meet these requirements stand the test. A commercial producer’s net profit is tied to their herds ability to efficiently utilize what grass is available throughout the year. The same is true for us and the cattle we produce and offer for sale. T An efficient range cow needs to be moderate in size so her maintenance costs are reasonable. She must have the ability to get fat on grass alone & store fat on her back when times are good so she can use the energy stored in that fat when times get tough. The true value of a beef cow is her ability to convert forage to protein. Our goal is to provide ranchers with the type of genetics that will allow them to do this with as large a net profit as possible. RANGE CALVED - RANGE RAISED® he cow herd is run on an entirely forage based program. Cows graze year round with only protein block supplementation through the hardest part of the winter. Calves are born unassisted on native range at 7500 ft elevation starting in mid June. Breeding season runs from early September through mid October at the same elevation on native range only. The cows and calves are then moved to lower elevation and run on rough pasture for the remainder of the late fall and winter. Calves are weaned mid February. At Redland Angus, we believe that when low input costs, combined with the highest quality Angus genetics available today, are put under this type of selection pressure, quality will invariably rise to the top. The result being the very best type of Angus bulls in our annual sales raised to increase cost efficiency and profitability for the commercial cattleman. 2 year old range calving heifers. RANGE CALVED-RANGE RAISED® cows must be fertile, early maturing & easy fleshing. They must be able to calve unassisted, and take care of their calves on their own, in a range environment. As long as a cow is out grazing she is working for you & making money. When you are feeding the cow, you are working for her & this may or may not be profitable. Cows on Winter Range Summer Calving in the Bighorn Mountains Cows on Spring Pasture High capacity, deep volume, easy fleshing convertors of grass produce high growth calves with optimum efficiency. The more efficient a cow herd is at converting roughage, the greater the potential for reducing input cost and increasing profitability. F Late Spring - Trailing to the Mountain COST EFFICIENCY = PROFITABILITY or a commercial operation to generate a high level of cost efficient production, it must have a cow herd which will cope with fluctuating nutritional conditions and still be productive without requiring high levels of supplemental feeding. A low maintenance, productive cow herd that can efficiently utilize available resources is the key. This is a function of body type and not EPD’s or other numbers. All cattle do well when fed grain as it is an environment providing a constant level of ideal nutrition. Not all cattle do well in a grass-based environment with fluctuating levels of nutrition. Any stand-alone commercial breeding operation targeting maximum sustainable net profit is virtually a total grass based production system. At Redland Angus, we are raising our cattle in the same method most of our commercial customers do and have found that only generations of cows bred to meet these requirements stand the test. A commercial producer’s net profit is tied to their herds ability to efficiently utilize what grass is available throughout the year. The same is true for us and the cattle we produce and offer for sale. T An efficient range cow needs to be moderate in size so her maintenance costs are reasonable. She must have the ability to get fat on grass alone & store fat on her back when times are good so she can use the energy stored in that fat when times get tough. The true value of a beef cow is her ability to convert forage to protein. Our goal is to provide ranchers with the type of genetics that will allow them to do this with as large a net profit as possible. RANGE CALVED - RANGE RAISED® he cow herd is run on an entirely forage based program. Cows graze year round with only protein block supplementation through the hardest part of the winter. Calves are born unassisted on native range at 7500 ft elevation starting in mid June. Breeding season runs from early September through mid October at the same elevation on native range only. The cows and calves are then moved to lower elevation and run on rough pasture for the remainder of the late fall and winter. Calves are weaned mid February. At Redland Angus, we believe that when low input costs, combined with the highest quality Angus genetics available today, are put under this type of selection pressure, quality will invariably rise to the top. The result being the very best type of Angus bulls in our annual sales raised to increase cost efficiency and profitability for the commercial cattleman. 2 year old range calving heifers. RANGE CALVED-RANGE RAISED® cows must be fertile, early maturing & easy fleshing. They must be able to calve unassisted, and take care of their calves on their own, in a range environment. As long as a cow is out grazing she is working for you & making money. When you are feeding the cow, you are working for her & this may or may not be profitable. THE ANGUS FEMALE IS THE HEART OF OUR PROGRAM These high capacity, deep-ribbed, easy-fleshing females have been raised and sorted on native range and have answered the challenge of being cost efficient producers. In an entirely forage based program, they have raised heavy calves, stayed in condition and bred back early with low input costs and minimal labor. Redland Angus Kendrick & Sharon Box 168, Manderson, WY 82432 307-347-2270 email: [email protected] www.redlandangus.com REDLAND ANGUS IS THE SOURCE OF THE MOST EMBLAZON SONS TO SELL IN NORTH AMERICA. Over 90 Bulls sell with OCC Emblazon’s influence including 35 sons GDAR Game Day 50 Sons Sell. I would like to receive your catalog. AJ My address is (must be complete address): Name of Ranch:___________________________________ PAP TESTED All bulls PAP tested by Dr. Lanny Weddle from Walden, Colorado. Each bull will have individual PAP scores printed in the catalog for the benefit of High Altitude Ranchers. Name:___________________________________________ Address:_________________________________________ City:___________________State:_________Zip:________ Phone:__________________________________________ I would like to receive a DVD video on the sale bulls. OCC Emblazon 35 Sons Sell. Game Day on Emblazon daughters best describes what the Redland Angus Range Calved-Range Raised® program is all about. This genetic combination of breeding like to like has produced some of the most predictable cattle available in the Angus breed today. Deep ribbed, heavy muscled, easy fleshing cattle that are highly efficient & thrive under harsh conditions to raise a big calf at weaning. The blending of these time tested and proven genetics will increase the cost efficiency & profitability for the commercial cattleman in a least cost, grass based environment. THE ANGUS FEMALE IS THE HEART OF OUR PROGRAM These high capacity, deep-ribbed, easy-fleshing females have been raised and sorted on native range and have answered the challenge of being cost efficient producers. In an entirely forage based program, they have raised heavy calves, stayed in condition and bred back early with low input costs and minimal labor. Redland Angus Kendrick & Sharon Box 168, Manderson, WY 82432 307-347-2270 email: [email protected] www.redlandangus.com REDLAND ANGUS IS THE SOURCE OF THE MOST EMBLAZON SONS TO SELL IN NORTH AMERICA. Over 90 Bulls sell with OCC Emblazon’s influence including 35 sons GDAR Game Day 50 Sons Sell. I would like to receive your catalog. AJ My address is (must be complete address): Name of Ranch:___________________________________ PAP TESTED All bulls PAP tested by Dr. Lanny Weddle from Walden, Colorado. Each bull will have individual PAP scores printed in the catalog for the benefit of High Altitude Ranchers. Name:___________________________________________ Address:_________________________________________ City:___________________State:_________Zip:________ Phone:__________________________________________ I would like to receive a DVD video on the sale bulls. OCC Emblazon 35 Sons Sell. Game Day on Emblazon daughters best describes what the Redland Angus Range Calved-Range Raised® program is all about. This genetic combination of breeding like to like has produced some of the most predictable cattle available in the Angus breed today. Deep ribbed, heavy muscled, easy fleshing cattle that are highly efficient & thrive under harsh conditions to raise a big calf at weaning. The blending of these time tested and proven genetics will increase the cost efficiency & profitability for the commercial cattleman in a least cost, grass based environment.
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