Herd Sires

Top-performing sires for your breeding program.

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Red Lwnbrg Inferno 29K

Registration #4792374

Inferno is by far the BEST red angus bull I have ever owned or used AI in my 33 or 34 years of raising registered red angus bulls! To start with his is extremely quite and easy to handle and so are his calves. He is dark red, stands on a perfect dark foot with plenty of heel, it structurally straight and correct on all 4 legs. His top line is straight, no dips behind the shoulder and no high tail set. He good length of body and just as wide at his front end as he is in the back end, caries his natural thickness down his hind quarters. He travle’s out like a cat, perfectly in step and is a great breeder in the pasture covering up to 45 cows per season by himself. He passes all these great traits on to his calves. His first daughters are starting to calve already and they are beautiful. I have had several astute cattlemen stop to look thru my cattle and operation and they have all commented on the quality of this herd bull and all his great features. We all search for this type of herd bull and purchase them all the time thinking that this is what they will become, but seldom does it happen to turn out like this one!!! I am very fortunate to have him in our herd and am extremely confident it what his sons will add to your herd as well.

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Red Lwnbrg Slowburn 13L

Registration #4986865

13L is a bull that Dennis picked out for me. I called Dennis and told him what I was looking for and was very picky about what I wanted. This is the bull he said fit the bill for what I wanted. He is dark red, moderate framed, perfect feet, great disposition, easy fleshing, out of a perfect uddered cow that Dennis said is a top 5 cow on their ranch and exemplifies all the qualities that we wanted passed on to our future females. He calves are very soft sided, with great eye appeal and excellent feet, they do not sacrifice any pounds either for being moderate framed. His sons have great presence in the pen, and his daughters look to be outstanding females that we can.

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U2 Red Letter 3341L

Registration #4986867

We purchased Red Letter from U2 for several reasons, he has a ton of eye appeal with that dark cherry red color, he has lots of length and a little more frame that we wanted to cross on some of our females and the cross has balanced out just as we hoped it would. His dam was an outstanding cow with qualities that we wanted in our replacement females too. He sires calves with lots of grow!

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Red Lwnbrg Slowburn 23K

Registration #4792378

23k exihbits a ton of natual thickness, great length of body, standing on 4 excellet feet. He is very easy fleshing and passes on lots of growth to his calves without giving you to much frame. He is just the right size and so are his sons. His first daughters will be calving about the time of our open house and we look forward to seeing the types of cows they turn into. If you are looking to add some growth to your calves or you back ground your calves, his sons would be a good choice for you. He is an excellent breeder covering lots of cows and we did use him on heifers the first year as well.

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VRRA Centurion L54

Registration #4871056

We raised L54 out of one of my favorite cows on the ranch D51, She is flawless, perfect udder and feet, very quiet disposition even when she calves she is easy to handle and a great momma cow, she is straight and correct is every way and as deep and broody of a cow as they come without being some huge tank that is not efficient. She is a model cow for what we like and what works on our ranch. L54 goes back to a really old bull from Ole Redland called Red Centurian C103. I had just got started in the red angus bull business and my Dad took me out to try to buy this bull at their sale. I didn't get him bought and I was so disappointed! But I talked to Ole after the sale and he seen how disappointed I was and how hard I had tried to buy the bull so he said he had some semen on him and made a deal with me to help me out. I bought the semen and raised some great sons and GREAT females out of him for several years. Well a few years ago I wa going thru the tank and found a couple of straws left out of him so we put it into a couple of our best cows and L54 is the result of one of those matings. We are THRILLED to have him as he exemplifies all the great qualities his sire had as well as his dam. His first calf crop is outstanding and we are thrilled with the cross. He is moderate framed, excellent feet, great disposition, naturally thick and deep bodied. He calves have even more thickness and depth than he does, with a nice quiet demeanor to them. I can't wait to calve out his daughters! If you are looking for cattle that will be easy keepers, great females, sire calves that will do good in the feedlot, I would highly recommend his sons! I do believe this bull will have a large impact on our herd in the future as we plan on mating him to Infernos daughters this year.

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Duff Red Diamond 22212

Registration #4593097

Diamond is a bull that a really good friend of mine who is a very astute cattle man found at Duffs and called me and said that I should buy this bull. He had excellent feet with lots of heel, with as much thickness as you can possibly pack into one bull, had that herd bull look and presence about him. So we bought him and he put him on our second calvers for a new genetic cross and have gotten some really nice calves. They are extremely thick, wide topped calves and have a great herd bull presence to them. Lots of calving ease as well with out sacrificing growth.

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Bar M One Of A Kind 2322

Registration #4664607

2322 is a bull we purchased from Barenthensen/Bullinger Red Angus. We took a tour of the ranch and cows one year and there were a couple cows that just really stood out to us and that says a lot because they have an outstanding set of cows. 2322 is a dark red, thick made bull with excellent feet, he has a very level top line and is an easy keeper. His calves have lots of grow and are pretty consistent across the board.

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VRRA Reckoning L70

Registration #4871070

L70 is a bull we raised and kept back to use on heifers the last 2 years. He is out of a top 5 cow on the ranch, who had a great udder, quite disposition, good feet, and we loved her daughters. He is out of the AI sire U2 Reckoning who had great feet and was highly sought after for many reasons and qualities. L70 carries many of those same great qualities and has sired calves with lots of grow to them, with excellent feet and a little more frame to them.

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Red U2 Full Monte 277G

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VRRA Proback D80

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VRRA Night Calver E158

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Red U2 Entourage 236D

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VRRA Sippen Wiskey C33