April 17, 2026
Veltkamp Feedlot
Manhattan, MT
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| Name 1 | Lot# | Sex / Group | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 40 Commercial Heifers | 1A | Commercial Heifers | We’re pleased to offer 40 head of yearling commercial Angus heifers. These females come from the center of our registered and commercial herd and are developed right alongside the bulls at Veltkamp Livestock. They will weigh approxiamtely 800 pounds on sale day, be sorted and lotted by size (largest to smallest), and will sell in lot order in groups of 5 or more. They can be viewed any time at the feedlot and will be on location for sale day. They are bangs vaccinated and ready to breed. |
| TIMBER LINE RISENSHINE 55 | 1 | Yearling Bull | A crowd favorite here and for an awfully good reason! I really like this bull in terms of his overall stoutness and dimension. He’s super powerful coming and going and does it without sacrificing structure. He’s got a big time herd bull look and presence while reading with an intriguing number profile as well. Lot 1 ranks in the top 20% of the breed for WW and YW, top 15% for Claw and 1% for Angle but is also impressively in the top 4% for $M. I could write another book about the cows in his pedigree but the main take away is his first calf mother knocked this one out of the park. Regardless of your end goal, I think you’ll be able to find a place for this bull and be happy with the set of calves he’ll sire. |
| TIMBER LINE RISENSHINE 45 | 2 | Yearling Bull | We could not be more pleased with how these Rise Above matings worked. This bull covers all the basics of power, dimension and build at a really high level. From the side he’s attractive about his head and neck, long spined and deep bodied. When he turns he has lots of muscle and expression with the kind of bone and substance we like. He’s a performance driven bull that ranks in the top 10% of the breed for weaning weight. And if all that isn’t enough - he’s out of first calf heifer with an arsenal of workhorse cows in his pedigree. |
| TIMBER LINE RISENSHINE 85 | 3 | Yearling Bull | I’m not too proud to tell you that these Rise Above matings were dad’s idea – and man, did they turn out! This lot 3 bull has an impressive combination of muscle, power, and stoutness. This bull is so genuine in his body shape and square at the ground but it’s his structural quality and build that really makes him special. His granddam is my absolute favorite cow on the place, who just weaned my favorite heifer calf at 16 years old. This bull has performance to burn and maternal backing and longevity to do some really neat things. |
| TIMBER LINE RISENSHINE 345 | 4 | Yearling Bull | Lot 4 made the short list of pairs that we displayed on the Montana Angus Tour this fall. He is a stand out for presence and structure. His mother is a beautiful, massive bodied, and stout made Vermilion Sirloin daughter that has raised an impressive 4 at 106. He’s a performance driven bull with a refreshing amount of look and quality. We like him! |
| TIMBER LINE CRAFTSMAN 225 | 5 | Yearling Bull | The natural calf out of the 8-04 donor and this one is good! H e is made right, built good from the ground up. He has an awesome foot and extra bone. He’s a long bodied bull with a rugged beef bull look and all the stoutness and expression you could want. If you’re looking increase frame size without sacrificing muscle or build he is your guy. |
| TIMBER LINE CRAFTSMAN 475 | 6 | Yearling Bull | There is plenty to love about lot 6. He is a large framed bull that is impressive in the amount of muscle he has and how expressive he his over his top and into his quarter. He’s one of the high performing bulls in the offering with a mother that boasts an impressive 4@114. He ranks in the top 20% of the breed for both WW and YW, and $C. |
| TIMBER LINE CRUSHER 275 | 7 | Yearling Bull | This moderate framed bull is a meat wagon. He’s rugged and masculine up front with tremendous power. We really like how he’s made with added shape and his expression of muscle giving him a true herd bull look. A really high quality individual with an intriguing heifer bull EPD profile. |
| TIMBER LINE CRUSHER 175 | 8 | Yearling Bull | If you’re looking for a curve bender, here he is! The lot 8 bull is long spined and smooth shouldered with no shortage of muscle and punch. He’s a big time heifer bull but still one of the highest per forming bulls in the group. The 8-04 cow does not miss, and this Scale Boss flush is exactly the kind of production driven cattle we are after |
| TIMBER LINE BIG AIR 445 | 9 | Yearling Bull | This the kind of quality we expect from the 051 cow and she sure delivered here! This King Air son is really, really nice! He comes with a moderate, square build and is loaded up with muscle. Deep bodied, soft, and really good in his shape. 44 is clean and smooth about his head and neck creating a really striking look from the side. His combination look and power will not go unnoticed! |
| TIMBER LINE BIG AIR 245 | 10 | Yearling Bull | Here’s a King Air out of the tried and true 051 donor. This one offers a little sharper look and more moderation than we have seen in this mating, he’s high quality! This bull checks all the boxes for bone, muscle, and shape but I think it’s his quality of build and look from the side that make him special. |
| TIMBER LINE BIG AIR 505 | 11 | Yearling Bull | The lot 11 bull offers some real advantages in the look category. He’s smooth shouldered and clean fronted like you would expect from King Air but on top of that he’s deep bodied and level hipped |
| TIMBER LINE BLUE PRINT 185 | 12 | Yearling Bull | Another exciting ET calf! Lot 12 is rugged and masculine, with tremendous shape of muscle and turn to his rib cage. Love the added bone and substance he offers too. He’s a bull that’s made right with good feet and blends a strong maternal pedigree into extra performance; we really like his kind. |
| TIMBER LINE EFFECTIVE 255 | 13 | Yearling Bull | So much quality in the bull to lead off this group of 789 sons. He is without a doubt the squarest bull in the pen from end to end. Super attractive up front, he has an immense amount of muscle shape and expression over his top and back into his quarter. He’s bold and genuine in his rib shape and all in neat moderate package. His dam, the 2327 cow has made a tremendous impact on our cowherd so it’s no surprise that she raised this heater in her 14th year in production. He’s has the epd profile of a heifer bull and the phenotype of a beef bull. |
| TIMBER LINE EFFECTIVE 405 | 14 | Yearling Bull | This lot 14 bull has been a stud since he was a baby. His ability to combine look and power and stuctural quality is truly impressive. He is so massive and stout constructed, square at the ground with a huge top. Front to back he is genuine and pulled apart in his center body but still deep and soft from the side. More impressive yet is how athletic and correct he is in his movement. We love when the cattle are this powerful but still come with some calving ease and female making quality. This bull’s mother is a beautiful, moderate, huge bodied cow with one of the best udder and feet in our cowherd. She has a few daugthers in production and they are following in her footsteps. Whether you’re making your own replacement females or selling calves by the pound, you’ll love the ones sired by lot 14. He needs to be on your short list! |
| TIMBER LINE EFFECTIVE 355 | 15 | Yearling Bull | The quality of these 789 bulls is top notch! This lot 15 is a super complete, no holes kind of bull. More than enough muscle with lots of shape and expression. He is one that has a true performance bull look to him. He’s made well and sound, I think you’ll really like him. |
| TIMBER LINE EFFECTIVE 365 | 16 | Yearling Bull | There is so much to love about this lot 16. Arguably, my favorite phenotype bull in the sale. He’s fresh and attractive through his head and neck then explosive in his center body, stout and square from behind. With all his power and mass he is incredibly athletic |
| TIMBER LINE EFFECTIVE 555 | 17 | Yearling Bull | Lot 17 is moderate and smooth shouldered with extra length of body and plenty of muscle expression. He’s out of an attractive Felix daughter who is a “no holes” type of cow. |
| TIMBER LINE SHOWBIZ 285 | 18 | Yearling Bull | Big time heifer bull with generations of cow power behind him! This lot 18 bull is one of the most attractive bulls in the offering. His head and neck come high and correct out of the top of his shoulder and he transitions back deep bodied while balancing up well while being good at the ground. There is an impressive amount of bull here to be this calving ease. I think you’ll like him. |
| TIMBER LINE SHOWBIZ 125 | 19 | Yearling Bull | Here’s a Showbiz that brings some extra performance to the table. He’s a rugged made bull with plenty of muscle that is big topped and expressive with a deep and soft enough rib cage. Out of a first calf heifer that weaned him at a 105 ratio, we like him! |
| TIMBER LINE SHOWBIZ 685 | 20 | Yearling Bull | So much good in the lot 20 bull! He’s stout and powerful off of both end of his skeleton. Square at the ground with lots of expression and shape up high. He’s an absolute truck; definitely a cow bull but a moderate, long spined one that will add pounds and shape to a calf crop. |
| TIMBER LINE HILLTOP 655 | 21 | Yearling Bull | This moderate made, big testicled bull reads with a big time heifer bull EPD profile but doesn’t skimp on power. He is stout and attractive with extra rib and softness. His mother is Jake’s pride and joy out of our 051 donor. We like him a lot, heifer bull buyers look here |
| TIMBER LINE HILLTOP 265 | 22 | Yearling Bull | Here’s one of the larger framed Hilltops in the offering. This lot 22 bull is really correct in the way his head and neck tie high into a smooth shouldered and transitions that back into a dimensional center body. He’s an attractive bull that’s sound structured and athletic as he goes |
| TIMBER LINE 455 | 23 | Yearling Bull | This bull is a really solid Hilltop son who is good looking and expressive. His mother is a really attractive cow that’s off to a good start raising 2 at 107. |
| TIMBER LINE HILLTOP 615 | 24 | Yearling Bull | The lot 24 bull is a 3/4 brother to our lot 1 bull from 2025 that sold to Sitz Angus. He has the look of Hilltop with the power and performance of the Paychecks. I love his shape; he’s so genuine in his center body with a soft and correct turn into his flank. He’s got more than enough muscle and expression while being square and correct at the ground in motion. There’s a lot of quality in this individual with cow power in his pedigree. His young mother is a good looking cow that’s raised 3 at 107. |
| TIMBER LINE HILLTOP 695 | 25 | Yearling Bull | This Hilltop son comes in a moderate and attractive package. He’s long necked, smooth shouldered and lines out right from the side. He’s got more than adequate muscle and rib. There’s a lot to like here! |
| TIMBER LINE HILLTOP 795 | 26 | Yearling Bull | 26 is an extra long spined and expressive bull that comes standard with the Hilltop look and build quality. With his stoutness, it’s no surprise he ranks in the top 15% of the breed for WW and YW. His mother is a really complete cow that has raised an impressive 4 at 108. |
| TIMBER LINE HILLTOP 825 | 27 | Yearling Bull | 27 is one of the younger bulls in the sale, but no slouch in terms of quality! He’s made really nice being good at the ground, and I really like how comfortable and correct he is in his lower joints. He’s covers the basics of muscle, shape and dimension – his best days are ahead of him. |
| TIMBER LINE HILLTOP 915 | 28 | Yearling Bull | With 28’s added frame, length of body and capacity it’s no surprise he ranks in the top 15% of the breed for WW and YW. He has an impressive amount of growth and visual performance for an April 5th calf. |
| TIMBER LINE PAYLOAD 305 | 29 | Yearling Bull | “Long as a well rope” This bull was in one of the pairs we chose to display on the Montana Angus Tour this last fall. He’s a high performing, heavy muscled and masculine individual that’s good on his feet. He is a growth oriented, performance driven type of bull out of a beautiful, moderate Felix bred dam. Those cattle have worked really well for us and that cow is a prime example of that |
| TIMBER LINE PAYLOAD 315 | 30 | Yearling Bull | We’ve used the Paycheck bull for several years because the quality and consistency of the calves he sires and this lot 30 is no exception. He’s long bodied with plenty of muscle and shape. He’ll make a nice set of steer calves. |
| KH THUNDER N53 | 31 | Yearling Bull | Here’s a larger framed Thunder son out of one Kallie’s longstanding Angus cows. I like this bull’s added length of spine; he’s stout made and square from behind with lots of muscle shape and expression |
| KH THUNDER N57 | 32 | Yearling Bull | There’s a lot to like about this lot 32 bull. As he goes he’s sound and comfortable in his joints, he’s square at the ground and muscular and expressive up high. He has a genuine amount of rib shape, and comes in a practical, moderate frame. |
| KH PROLIFIC N56 | 33 | Yearling Bull | If you’re looking for performance, power and a bull that will add pounds to a calf crop, here he is. This lot 33 is a stout made, ultra high performing, deep bodied and soft sided bull that smooth and correct as he goes. |
| KH JET N54 | 34 | Yearling Bull | Lot 34 is a clean fronted, attractive Jet son who we like for his performance and dimension. He’s deep bodied and soft sided with a good turn to his flank. He’s a practical kind of bull that will sire an impressive set of steer calves. |
| KH GRANT N52 | 35 | Yearling Bull | Lot 35 is meat wagon. He is as stout as you can make one and absolutely loaded with muscle. From the side he is relaxed in the angle to his shoulder and ultra deep bodied with a correct turn back into his flank. He’s moderate with added power and performance. |
| TIMBER LINE BENCHMARK 485 | 36 | Yearling Bull | We didn’t get very many of these Benchmark calves but we are looking forward to what he can offer. This bull is a sleek fronted and smooth shouldered, you like his added look from the side profile, he’s deep bodied with a nice turn back to his flank |
| TIMBER LINE BENCHMARK 725 | 37 | Yearling Bull | This Benchmark is moderate and attractive with extra look and levelness. He’s smooth shouldered, clean necked and I think he has the right kind of rib shape and turn to his flank |
| TIMBER LINE BADLANDS 605 | 38 | Yearling Bull | Here’s long spined, level hipped bull that’s sleek and smooth about his shoulder and correct in his forerib |
| TIMBER LINE SKYLINE 25 | 39 | Yearling Bull | Here’s a heifer bull that’s built right and moves well out of a really promising first calf heifer. We really like his added depth of rib and softness to complement his moderate frame size. |
| TIMBER LINE SKYLINE 135 | 40 | Yearling Bull | Here’s a nice Broadview son that offers some extra muscle expression and length of body |
| TIMBER LINE HIGH ROAD 415 | 41 | Yearling Bull | I really like the look of this High Road son. 41 is smooth shouldered and attractive up front with extra body and levelness out through his hip. He is a big testicled bull that comes with extra stoutness and shape from behind. |
| TIMBER LINE HIGH ROAD 535 | 42 | Yearling Bull | I like the added bone and stoutness of feature this bull offers while still being sound structured and good jointed. As a bonus, he’s a later maturing but who still has extra shape and dimension. Backed by generations of productive females I think this bull’s best days are ahead of him. |
| TIMBER LINE HOLLYWOOD 1095 | 43 | Yearling Bull | Youngest bull in the offering and he’s loaded with good! 43 is a level made and attractive bull that has added bone and substance. He’s carrying an impressive amount of muscle and dimension especially considering his age, but I think his real advantage is his build with the quality of his hind leg and how athletic he is. |
| TIMBER LINE JUSTIFIED 35 | 44 | Yearling Bull | Heifer bull out of the popular Justified sire. This lot 44 bull is moderate framed and comes with some extra look and structural integrity |
| TIMBER LINE JUSTIFIED 115 | 45 | Yearling Bull | This is my choice of the Justifieds. For one that reads that well in his CED and BW, I think this bull still comes with plenty of punch. He’s moderate in his frame and square from behind with some real shape and dimension in his center body. His pedigree is loaded with cow power - a set of replacement females out of this bull would make your neighbors jealous. |
| TIMBER LINE SUMMATION 575 | 46 | Yearling Bull | The 224 cow never fails to make them fancy! I really like the added look and presence of this lot 46. His head and neck tie high and c orrect out of the top of his shoulder, he has plenty of depth of rib and softness with a nice turn back into his flank. He’s a moderate, level made bull that will be fun to see come sale day. |
| TIMBER LINE LIGHTS OUT 735 | 47 | Yearling Bull | The lot 47 bull is really complete. He’s sound, big bodied, has more than enough muscle and shape. He’s a larger framed, higher performing bull that has an impressive WDA |
| TIMBER LINE LIGHTS OUT 975 | 48 | Yearling Bull | I really like this young Blackout son; he has such a cool look! He is as athletic and free moving as any bull in the offering and his added bone and substance make his levelness and quality from the side that much more attractive. I think the structural quality of this bull shouldn’t be over looked. |
| TIMBER LINE 465 | 49 | Yearling Bull | Here’s a long bodied, well balanced bull that comes with more than enough muscle and power. He’s deep and soft in his rib cage; really a practical made kind of bull. He’s a promising start for his first calf mother. These younger bulls were from multi sire groups that did not get DNA in time for sale day, they will sell as commercials. |
| TIMBER LINE 675 | 50 | Yearling Bull | The lot 50 bull is an intriguing mix of look and quality with shape and muscle expression. He’s one of the younger bulls in the offering but I wouldn’t hold it against him. These younger bulls were from multi sire groups that did not get DNA in time for sale day, they will sell as commercials |
| TIMBER LINE 955 | 51 | Yearling Bull | Lot 51 is a good young bull who we like for the amount of muscle shape and expression he has. He’s a big testicled bull that’s gets out and moves well. These younger bulls were from multi sire groups that did not get DNA in time for sale day, they will sell as commercials |
| TIMBER LINE 1005 | 52 | Yearling Bull | Lot 52 is a larger framed, deep sided individual out of one of Jake’s favorite old cows. She ended her career with this guy raising 10 at 105. These younger bulls were from multi sire groups that did not get DNA in time for sale day, they will sell as commercials. |
| TIMBER LINE HOLLYWOOD 905 | 53 | Yearling Bull | It’s a shame we only have a couple of these Hollywood’s. I really like 90’s bone and foot; he’s made right being square at the ground but pulled apart up high. He’s got the depth of body and capacity that comes with his type of performance. For being |
We’re pleased to offer 40 head of yearling commercial Angus heifers. These females come from the center of our registered and commercial herd and are developed right alongside the bulls at Veltkamp Livestock. They will weigh approxiamtely 800 pounds on sale day, be sorted and lotted by size (largest to smallest), and will sell in lot order in groups of 5 or more. They can be viewed any time at the feedlot and will be on location for sale day. They are bangs vaccinated and ready to breed.
A crowd favorite here and for an awfully good reason! I really like this bull in terms of his overall stoutness and dimension. He’s super powerful coming and going and does it without sacrificing structure. He’s got a big time herd bull look and presence while reading with an intriguing number profile as well. Lot 1 ranks in the top 20% of the breed for WW and YW, top 15% for Claw and 1% for Angle but is also impressively in the top 4% for $M. I could write another book about the cows in his pedigree but the main take away is his first calf mother knocked this one out of the park. Regardless of your end goal, I think you’ll be able to find a place for this bull and be happy with the set of calves he’ll sire.
We could not be more pleased with how these Rise Above matings worked. This bull covers all the basics of power, dimension and build at a really high level. From the side he’s attractive about his head and neck, long spined and deep bodied. When he turns he has lots of muscle and expression with the kind of bone and substance we like. He’s a performance driven bull that ranks in the top 10% of the breed for weaning weight. And if all that isn’t enough - he’s out of first calf heifer with an arsenal of workhorse cows in his pedigree.
I’m not too proud to tell you that these Rise Above matings were dad’s idea – and man, did they turn out! This lot 3 bull has an impressive combination of muscle, power, and stoutness. This bull is so genuine in his body shape and square at the ground but it’s his structural quality and build that really makes him special. His granddam is my absolute favorite cow on the place, who just weaned my favorite heifer calf at 16 years old. This bull has performance to burn and maternal backing and longevity to do some really neat things.
Lot 4 made the short list of pairs that we displayed on the Montana Angus Tour this fall. He is a stand out for presence and structure. His mother is a beautiful, massive bodied, and stout made Vermilion Sirloin daughter that has raised an impressive 4 at 106. He’s a performance driven bull with a refreshing amount of look and quality. We like him!
The natural calf out of the 8-04 donor and this one is good! H e is made right, built good from the ground up. He has an awesome foot and extra bone. He’s a long bodied bull with a rugged beef bull look and all the stoutness and expression you could want. If you’re looking increase frame size without sacrificing muscle or build he is your guy.
There is plenty to love about lot 6. He is a large framed bull that is impressive in the amount of muscle he has and how expressive he his over his top and into his quarter. He’s one of the high performing bulls in the offering with a mother that boasts an impressive 4@114. He ranks in the top 20% of the breed for both WW and YW, and $C.
This moderate framed bull is a meat wagon. He’s rugged and masculine up front with tremendous power. We really like how he’s made with added shape and his expression of muscle giving him a true herd bull look. A really high quality individual with an intriguing heifer bull EPD profile.
If you’re looking for a curve bender, here he is! The lot 8 bull is long spined and smooth shouldered with no shortage of muscle and punch. He’s a big time heifer bull but still one of the highest per forming bulls in the group. The 8-04 cow does not miss, and this Scale Boss flush is exactly the kind of production driven cattle we are after
This the kind of quality we expect from the 051 cow and she sure delivered here! This King Air son is really, really nice! He comes with a moderate, square build and is loaded up with muscle. Deep bodied, soft, and really good in his shape. 44 is clean and smooth about his head and neck creating a really striking look from the side. His combination look and power will not go unnoticed!
Here’s a King Air out of the tried and true 051 donor. This one offers a little sharper look and more moderation than we have seen in this mating, he’s high quality! This bull checks all the boxes for bone, muscle, and shape but I think it’s his quality of build and look from the side that make him special.
The lot 11 bull offers some real advantages in the look category. He’s smooth shouldered and clean fronted like you would expect from King Air but on top of that he’s deep bodied and level hipped
Another exciting ET calf! Lot 12 is rugged and masculine, with tremendous shape of muscle and turn to his rib cage. Love the added bone and substance he offers too. He’s a bull that’s made right with good feet and blends a strong maternal pedigree into extra performance; we really like his kind.
So much quality in the bull to lead off this group of 789 sons. He is without a doubt the squarest bull in the pen from end to end. Super attractive up front, he has an immense amount of muscle shape and expression over his top and back into his quarter. He’s bold and genuine in his rib shape and all in neat moderate package. His dam, the 2327 cow has made a tremendous impact on our cowherd so it’s no surprise that she raised this heater in her 14th year in production. He’s has the epd profile of a heifer bull and the phenotype of a beef bull.
This lot 14 bull has been a stud since he was a baby. His ability to combine look and power and stuctural quality is truly impressive. He is so massive and stout constructed, square at the ground with a huge top. Front to back he is genuine and pulled apart in his center body but still deep and soft from the side. More impressive yet is how athletic and correct he is in his movement. We love when the cattle are this powerful but still come with some calving ease and female making quality. This bull’s mother is a beautiful, moderate, huge bodied cow with one of the best udder and feet in our cowherd. She has a few daugthers in production and they are following in her footsteps. Whether you’re making your own replacement females or selling calves by the pound, you’ll love the ones sired by lot 14. He needs to be on your short list!
The quality of these 789 bulls is top notch! This lot 15 is a super complete, no holes kind of bull. More than enough muscle with lots of shape and expression. He is one that has a true performance bull look to him. He’s made well and sound, I think you’ll really like him.
There is so much to love about this lot 16. Arguably, my favorite phenotype bull in the sale. He’s fresh and attractive through his head and neck then explosive in his center body, stout and square from behind. With all his power and mass he is incredibly athletic
Lot 17 is moderate and smooth shouldered with extra length of body and plenty of muscle expression. He’s out of an attractive Felix daughter who is a “no holes” type of cow.
Big time heifer bull with generations of cow power behind him! This lot 18 bull is one of the most attractive bulls in the offering. His head and neck come high and correct out of the top of his shoulder and he transitions back deep bodied while balancing up well while being good at the ground. There is an impressive amount of bull here to be this calving ease. I think you’ll like him.
Here’s a Showbiz that brings some extra performance to the table. He’s a rugged made bull with plenty of muscle that is big topped and expressive with a deep and soft enough rib cage. Out of a first calf heifer that weaned him at a 105 ratio, we like him!
So much good in the lot 20 bull! He’s stout and powerful off of both end of his skeleton. Square at the ground with lots of expression and shape up high. He’s an absolute truck; definitely a cow bull but a moderate, long spined one that will add pounds and shape to a calf crop.
This moderate made, big testicled bull reads with a big time heifer bull EPD profile but doesn’t skimp on power. He is stout and attractive with extra rib and softness. His mother is Jake’s pride and joy out of our 051 donor. We like him a lot, heifer bull buyers look here
Here’s one of the larger framed Hilltops in the offering. This lot 22 bull is really correct in the way his head and neck tie high into a smooth shouldered and transitions that back into a dimensional center body. He’s an attractive bull that’s sound structured and athletic as he goes
This bull is a really solid Hilltop son who is good looking and expressive. His mother is a really attractive cow that’s off to a good start raising 2 at 107.
The lot 24 bull is a 3/4 brother to our lot 1 bull from 2025 that sold to Sitz Angus. He has the look of Hilltop with the power and performance of the Paychecks. I love his shape; he’s so genuine in his center body with a soft and correct turn into his flank. He’s got more than enough muscle and expression while being square and correct at the ground in motion. There’s a lot of quality in this individual with cow power in his pedigree. His young mother is a good looking cow that’s raised 3 at 107.
This Hilltop son comes in a moderate and attractive package. He’s long necked, smooth shouldered and lines out right from the side. He’s got more than adequate muscle and rib. There’s a lot to like here!
26 is an extra long spined and expressive bull that comes standard with the Hilltop look and build quality. With his stoutness, it’s no surprise he ranks in the top 15% of the breed for WW and YW. His mother is a really complete cow that has raised an impressive 4 at 108.
27 is one of the younger bulls in the sale, but no slouch in terms of quality! He’s made really nice being good at the ground, and I really like how comfortable and correct he is in his lower joints. He’s covers the basics of muscle, shape and dimension – his best days are ahead of him.
With 28’s added frame, length of body and capacity it’s no surprise he ranks in the top 15% of the breed for WW and YW. He has an impressive amount of growth and visual performance for an April 5th calf.
“Long as a well rope” This bull was in one of the pairs we chose to display on the Montana Angus Tour this last fall. He’s a high performing, heavy muscled and masculine individual that’s good on his feet. He is a growth oriented, performance driven type of bull out of a beautiful, moderate Felix bred dam. Those cattle have worked really well for us and that cow is a prime example of that
We’ve used the Paycheck bull for several years because the quality and consistency of the calves he sires and this lot 30 is no exception. He’s long bodied with plenty of muscle and shape. He’ll make a nice set of steer calves.
Here’s a larger framed Thunder son out of one Kallie’s longstanding Angus cows. I like this bull’s added length of spine; he’s stout made and square from behind with lots of muscle shape and expression
There’s a lot to like about this lot 32 bull. As he goes he’s sound and comfortable in his joints, he’s square at the ground and muscular and expressive up high. He has a genuine amount of rib shape, and comes in a practical, moderate frame.
If you’re looking for performance, power and a bull that will add pounds to a calf crop, here he is. This lot 33 is a stout made, ultra high performing, deep bodied and soft sided bull that smooth and correct as he goes.
Lot 34 is a clean fronted, attractive Jet son who we like for his performance and dimension. He’s deep bodied and soft sided with a good turn to his flank. He’s a practical kind of bull that will sire an impressive set of steer calves.
Lot 35 is meat wagon. He is as stout as you can make one and absolutely loaded with muscle. From the side he is relaxed in the angle to his shoulder and ultra deep bodied with a correct turn back into his flank. He’s moderate with added power and performance.
We didn’t get very many of these Benchmark calves but we are looking forward to what he can offer. This bull is a sleek fronted and smooth shouldered, you like his added look from the side profile, he’s deep bodied with a nice turn back to his flank
This Benchmark is moderate and attractive with extra look and levelness. He’s smooth shouldered, clean necked and I think he has the right kind of rib shape and turn to his flank
Here’s long spined, level hipped bull that’s sleek and smooth about his shoulder and correct in his forerib
Here’s a heifer bull that’s built right and moves well out of a really promising first calf heifer. We really like his added depth of rib and softness to complement his moderate frame size.
Here’s a nice Broadview son that offers some extra muscle expression and length of body
I really like the look of this High Road son. 41 is smooth shouldered and attractive up front with extra body and levelness out through his hip. He is a big testicled bull that comes with extra stoutness and shape from behind.
I like the added bone and stoutness of feature this bull offers while still being sound structured and good jointed. As a bonus, he’s a later maturing but who still has extra shape and dimension. Backed by generations of productive females I think this bull’s best days are ahead of him.
Youngest bull in the offering and he’s loaded with good! 43 is a level made and attractive bull that has added bone and substance. He’s carrying an impressive amount of muscle and dimension especially considering his age, but I think his real advantage is his build with the quality of his hind leg and how athletic he is.
Heifer bull out of the popular Justified sire. This lot 44 bull is moderate framed and comes with some extra look and structural integrity
This is my choice of the Justifieds. For one that reads that well in his CED and BW, I think this bull still comes with plenty of punch. He’s moderate in his frame and square from behind with some real shape and dimension in his center body. His pedigree is loaded with cow power - a set of replacement females out of this bull would make your neighbors jealous.
The 224 cow never fails to make them fancy! I really like the added look and presence of this lot 46. His head and neck tie high and c orrect out of the top of his shoulder, he has plenty of depth of rib and softness with a nice turn back into his flank. He’s a moderate, level made bull that will be fun to see come sale day.
The lot 47 bull is really complete. He’s sound, big bodied, has more than enough muscle and shape. He’s a larger framed, higher performing bull that has an impressive WDA
I really like this young Blackout son; he has such a cool look! He is as athletic and free moving as any bull in the offering and his added bone and substance make his levelness and quality from the side that much more attractive. I think the structural quality of this bull shouldn’t be over looked.
Here’s a long bodied, well balanced bull that comes with more than enough muscle and power. He’s deep and soft in his rib cage; really a practical made kind of bull. He’s a promising start for his first calf mother. These younger bulls were from multi sire groups that did not get DNA in time for sale day, they will sell as commercials.
The lot 50 bull is an intriguing mix of look and quality with shape and muscle expression. He’s one of the younger bulls in the offering but I wouldn’t hold it against him. These younger bulls were from multi sire groups that did not get DNA in time for sale day, they will sell as commercials
Lot 51 is a good young bull who we like for the amount of muscle shape and expression he has. He’s a big testicled bull that’s gets out and moves well. These younger bulls were from multi sire groups that did not get DNA in time for sale day, they will sell as commercials
Lot 52 is a larger framed, deep sided individual out of one of Jake’s favorite old cows. She ended her career with this guy raising 10 at 105. These younger bulls were from multi sire groups that did not get DNA in time for sale day, they will sell as commercials.
It’s a shame we only have a couple of these Hollywood’s. I really like 90’s bone and foot; he’s made right being square at the ground but pulled apart up high. He’s got the depth of body and capacity that comes with his type of performance. For being
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