White Pine Angus Ranch
                                                With an eye to the future and the bloodlines to insure success

Stan Semmler

1511 - 16th Street N W, Backus, MN  56435                                                                                                                                                 

e-mail: wparanch@hotmail.com                                                                                                                                                           

Home Phone: 218-947-3058     Cell:      218-232-8215

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WPA Bronc 2277                              REG. # AAA 20835242                  TAG # R-585                Birth Date: 03/24/2023

angus.org   To view complete pedigree page and EPDs, click on the provided link and enter the Reg. # in Animal Search Box at the top right-hand corner of the page.


     Sydgen Enhance                                      AAA  15147071

RFA Enhance 5111H                             AAA 19887706

     RFA MS Aberdeen 111C                          AAA #18342391

     Baldridge Bronc                                       AAA 18229425

WPA Bronc 2004                                   AAA 19626414

     WPA Prompter 1156                                 AAA #17418761

#Pathfinder    +Embryo Transplant

  CED          BW         WW        YW          MILK

   +.8           +2.2         +70       +130          +33

    35%                         30%       25%         15%

  MARB       RE          CW           $B           $C

   +.86       +.62           +52        +162       +265

     30%       55%          45%        30%       35%


Actual BW: 81 lbs.

Adj. 205 Day: 763 lbs.

Ind. Ratio: 92

Actual WW: 747 lbs.

Dam's WW Record: 3@98

Weigh Date: 10/20/23

Avg. Daily Gain on Cow: 3.64 lbs.

Scrotal: 


    Calving ease candidate with his CED @ +8 and lower actual birth weight of 81lbs. Nice average daily gain with weaning weight epd @ 30% and yearling @ 25%. Another bull with RADG and DMI quite close together. RADG is post weaning gain. DMI is amount of feed a animal will consome. In other words some animals like to eat more than others. But just because one eats more doesn't mean their going to gain more. Thats what the RADG tells us. Really good $Values that add more quality to your beef.       

                                                                                                               PRICE $3,600 SOLD  NATHAN  K.