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Annual Bull Sale
Wilde Angus Ranch
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Calving Ease Lowlines
This is a yearling Lowline that has the “look”. HE is a correct made, stylish son of Wilders
Jambaroo 906V. The grandsire is producing exceptional calves across the US. The lowline
breed characteristics are consistently coming thru strong with the genetics of Ardrossan
Jamberoo. He has sired several National Champions and this bull calf is line bred to Ardrossan
Jamberoo thru his dam and sire. The granddam is one of the embryos that was purchased from
New Zealnad years ago. He is a high performing bull that will sire super easy calving offspring
that have a vigor. This bull is a ¾ brother to Lot 141 and so you will have a good idea how he
should look in another year. This is the first Lowline bull that Remington is selling. He is excited.
Rem started in the Lowlines with a 7/8 blood bottle calf named Charolette and his herd has
expanded from there. Take a look and ask Rem at the sale if you have any questions.
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Rem's Jambaroo 904
Birth Date: 03/19/12 Bull: PENDING
Tattoo: 904
Ardrossan Jamberoo
Ardrossan Neron
Ardrossan Nardia
Wilder's Jambaroo 906V FM10350
Wilde's Moray 41
Wilde's Brenton 51
Wilde's Moray 01
Ardrossan Jamberoo
Ardrossan Neron
Ardrossan Nardia
Wilde's Amy Jambaroo 904V FF10341
Wilde's Magic Amy R50
Trangie M460
Glenfiddich Amy Q003
Lot 141
What are Lowline cattle good for?
1. Calving ease on first calf heifers.
Halfblood calves average weights of 60-70 pounds at birth will vary depending
on the genetics of the heifers. They will be in the frame score 4 to 5.5 range,
again depending on the frame score of the heifers. These vigorous, healthy
calves will weight right at or just slightly below the average of your regular calves
especially if you start calving your heifers a few weeks earlier than your main
cow herd as is common practice. The extra calves you wean (no death loss at
birth) will more than make up for any loss in individual weaning weight. These
first-cross calves will sell right with your regular calves at no discount.
2. Halfblood and first-cross Lowline steers will finish at 1,150 to
1,275 lbs. if backgrounded on a high-roughage diet.
They will work extremely well to run as yearlings on grass and then these
yearlings will gain very well and very efficiently in the feedlot. They will finish in
a much shorter feeding period saving high corn costs and yardage. Because of
their heavy-muscled Angus heritage the will yield excellent carcasses with high
ribeye-area-per-hundredweight and a high quality grade. The Lowline-cross
beef is noticeably fine textured and very tender.
3. Use Lowline cross cows to moderate your cow size.
Run more cows per acre and wean more pounds per acre. Sell that total pounds
of weaning weight for a higher price per pound. This is especially true from the
second year of production and beyond when you can breed the Lowline cross
females to a larger framed but easy-calving bull of another breed to make a
smaller cow be all she can be. Thus, she weans a higher percent of her body
weight and optimizes her lower annual maintenance costs.
4. Sell Lowline seed stock.
There are an increasing number of Lowline sales across the country to allow
you a place to market your registered Lowlines. There is also a great demand
for Lowline-cross replacement heifers. They make excellent recipients for some
embryo transplant programs.
5. Lowline-cross steers are ideal for the emerging "Grass-Fed Beef"
market.
We find that half to three-fourths blood steers are very well suited for this
purpose.
6. High-percentage Lowlines are optimum for selling locker beef.
Their smaller carcass size is much more well suited to the modern American
family. Their smaller yet fine-textured cuts of flavorful beef will gain you rave
reviews from your customers and some great "word of mouth" advertising.
We are even breeding some of our higher percentage Lowline cows to lower
percentage bulls which gives us terrific weaning weights as a percent of the
cow's body weight.
For more information about Lowline cattle:
Wilde Angus Ranch
(218) 785-2145 or Wayne's cell: (218) 308-1530
American Lowline Registry
(308) 840-4343
BW
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WW
384
BW
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WW
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140
Rem's Jambaroo 910
Birth Date: 04/01/12 Bull: PENDING
Tattoo: 910
Ardrossan Jamberoo
Ardrossan Neron
Ardrossan Nardia
Wilder's Jambaroo 906V FM10350
Wilde's Moray 41
Wilde's Brenton 51
Wilde's Moray 01
Ardrossan Jamberoo
Ardrossan Neron
Ardrossan Nardia
WWL Moray Jambaroo 910V FF10352
Wilde's Moray 41
Wilde's Brenton 51
Wilde's Moray 01
Here is another Lowline bull that Rem is excited to show you. This bull is
again line bred through Ardrossan Jamberoo and Eliza Park Brenton. Eliza
Park Brenton was used to add a little frame to his offspring to make them
easier to compete in the commercial industry. The meat from Lowline ½
bloods is very flavorful with abundant marbling and a nice fine texture. Half-
blood steers will finish out about the same as a regular steer with less
inputs. Don’t forget the calving season would be worry free with the light
birth weights of ½ blood calves.
BW
45
WW
141
Wilde's Jambaroo 002
Birth Date: 05/01/11 Bull: PENDING
Freeze Brand: 002
Ardrossan Jamberoo
Ardrossan Neron
Ardrossan Nardia
Wilder's Jambaroo 906V FM10350
Wilde's Moray 41
Wilde's Brenton 51
Wilde's Moray 01
Wilde's Raphael R204
Duneira Raphael
Duneira Rebecca
Wilde's Amy Raphael 702T FF10353
Wilde's Magic Amy R50
Trangie M460
Glenfiddich Amy Q003
A coming two year old Lowline that is impressive to look at. He is correct and stylish and will sire some great doing full blood or percentage cattle. The
sire of this bull Wilders Jambaroo 906V is in the Genex Added Attractions and is a full sib to the donor dam Gilbert Xara X10 that has embryos selling in
the 13
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Annual National Lowline Sale at the National Western Stock Show in Denver, CO. This bull is stacked with great Lowline genetics including the
grandsire who was imported to the US from Australia and has definanatly made his mark over here in the US. He has sired several National Champions.
The dam of this bull is the result of mating two more of the original embryos that we purchased from New Zealand. The maternal grandsire Trangie M460
was one of the original bulls that was bred at the Trangie Research center. This bull is a foundation bred lowline and he will not be a disappointment. This
bull is a ¾ brother to Lot 147.
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