Bred Heifers
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Here’s the deal: 20 bred heifers, mostly black with three reds and one black white-face in the mix. They’re bred to low birthweight Beaver Angus bulls, gentle, and hot-wire broke. They’ve had their Vira Shield 6 VL5 and Bar-Vac 7 shots and come off a rotational grazing system. They’ll calve from April 10 to June 10. It’s a solid bunch at a fair price. Straightforward and ready to go!
These 56 bred heifers are the kind folks come back for year after year, coming off a reputation outfit that’s built for easy calving, hard-working, no-nonsense cattle. They take care of themselves and raise a calf without extra pampering, the kind that fit right into any program and go to work. Weighing 850 to 950 lbs, they’re mostly reds with a few red baldies mixed in. All are bred to low birthweight Red Angus bulls, ultrasound tested, and given Virashield 6VL5 along with a pour. They carry an average disposition, good to be around and easy enough to handle. There are 34 head calving from March 1 to April 30, 22 May calvers. This is a proven group that ranchers look for every year because they flat-out work, the kind of heifers that will not disappoint.
Looking for some high preforming bred heifers?
Here’s a great group of 600 Black Angus heifers weighing 875 – 975 lbs. These girls are bred to start calving March 22nd for 60 days. The bulls went on June 13th. Bred to low birthweight Black Angus bulls from Topp Angus, including grandsons of Topp Mobile, plus some Final Answer and Neiman Angus influence to keep birthweights light and growth on point.
They come out of reputable ranches across South Dakota, Montana, North Dakota, and Wyoming—places where quality cattle are the standard, not the exception. Disposition is good, just average and easy to work. They’ve had ViraShield 6 VL5, been poured, and will be preg-checked October 15–18. After that, they’re ready to ship. Whether you want a full potload or the whole bunch, you’re looking at a dependable set of females that’ll go out and raise calves.
Here’s a nice jag of northern heifers that’ll flat out get the job done. 122 head weighing 925 to 975, mostly Black Angus with some Baldies sprinkled in. These are the kind of ladies that flat work—they’ll raise stout calves and know how to take care of themselves. The bulls went in June 2nd, setting them up to calve March 10th for 30 days. They were ultrasounded into 30-day windows, preg checked September 19th, poured, and bred to low birthweight Black Angus bulls. Disposition sits right around average, nothing out of line. Health-wise, they’re solid with ViraShield 6 VL5 on board, and they’re coming straight off some top-end northern ranches. Load lots are available, and these girls have all the makings to turn into the kind of cows that’ll make you money for years to come. Load lots available!
Let’s just say if you’re after a home-raised, one-iron set that’s ranch-ready and comes in a handy truckload, this is the group you’ll want to jump on.
These ladies are a solid 875 to 900 pounds and they’re set to calve from April 5th to May 15th—just in time for some good calving weather. They’re bred to low birthweight Beckton Red Angus bulls, and you’ll find less than 10% of the calves will show red. They’re tagged into two cycles for your convenience.
These heifers are home-raised, one-iron, and truly ranch-ready. They’re cake-broke and used to four-wheelers, making them gentle and easy-going for any ranch life. And yep, they come in a nice truckload.
In other words, this is a fantastic group of black Angus heifers that are ready to roll.
Here’s a hardworking, low-input set of 244 head of Black Angus and Black Baldy heifers weighing 900 to 975 lbs. These gals are bull bred to low birthweight Angus bulls and will start calving around March 10th for 30 days. They’re priced at $3,900 per head. They’ve had Virashield 6 VL5, have been poured, and carry a gentle, easy-going disposition. They’re used to ranch life—horses, dogs, side-by-sides, and a little cake feed don’t bother them. Just a straightforward bunch of heifers that are ready to go to work. These are the ladies that require almost nothing, calving is easy, and they always bring you nice calves. With calf prices looking to hold at current prices, I would highly consider this group of heifers!
You won’t regret taking a group of heifers that calve nicely and take good care of their healthy calves, and that’s what this group is about! A FANTASTIC set of 60 JET BLACK home-raised, one-iron Black Angus bred heifers. That tips the scale at 1025 LBS. They are all set to calve from March 28th to May 7th. They’re bred to Five L Black bulls. All of them have been running at an elevation around 6000, so you can take these girls just about anywhere, and they will provide for themselves! They’ve had all the right shots: Ultrabac 8, Bovi-Shield 6 VL5, and Ivermax pour-on. They’re used to horses, dogs, and side-by-sides, and they’ve got a nice average disposition. Low-input and hardworking, these heifers are ready to fit right into a program that likes hard work! READY TO SHIP!
Alright, folks, here’s the deal on a good, honest set of bred heifers ready to go to work. We’ve got 115 head weighing between 900 and 1050 lbs, mostly Black Angus and Baldies with a few Reds mixed in just to keep things interesting. They’re one-iron, mostly off the same South Dakota outfit, so you know they’ve been raised right and handled consistently. Calving runs March 1st to May 3rd, and they’ve been preg-checked into three cycles. They’re bred to Anderson and Swanson calving-ease bulls, so you’re looking at a low-fuss, high-confidence group that knows how to handle ranch life—used to horses, dogs, and cake. Disposition’s solid, and the seller’s hoping to move the whole group in one shot. Straightforward, no-nonsense kind of cattle that’ll make someone a dang good set.
The kind of set you’ll be proud to turn out at your place. We’ve got 100 head of Black Angus and Black Baldy bred heifers that you can count on year after year. Weighing 950 pounds, they’re bull bred to Diamond D Angus bulls and will start calving March 18th for 60 days. They’re a gentle bunch with a solid mix of home raised and one iron heifers, the rest coming off a single reputable ranch. They’ve been on excellent grass all summer and carry great flesh going into calving. Health work is complete with Virashield 6 VL5 and 7 Way, and they’re bred right to be top notch calving heifers that will raise calves the way you like to see. This is a set that could go just about anywhere and perform right at the top of the ladder.
This is one of the fanciest groups of bred heifers we’ve offered all year—an impressive set of 297 head weighing in right around 950 lbs. These heifers are bred for success, low input, and longevity, with the kind of gentle disposition that makes them a fit on any outfit.
They’ll start calving on February 15th and wrap up by April 5th. You’ve got 242 head calving in the first 25 days, and 55 head in the second cycle. In terms of tags, the blues are Vermilion-sired heifers, and the oranges are Sitz-sired. The first cycle includes 160 blue tags and 79 orange tags, while the second cycle has 31 blue and 24 orange.
This set has been handled on horseback, is calm and ranch broke, and comes from a low-maintenance program. Every heifer is one-iron branded. Vaccinated with PregGuard 10, Virashield 6, and Scourguard. These are the kind of bred heifers you can turn out with confidence and count on to get the job done.
You won’t find very many value deals like this. If you like good cattle and good calves along with a tight window, you’re gonna like this group, I mean, LOVE them $4200 is a no-brainer. These ladies are fancy! 23 head of AI’d Black Angus heifers that check all the right boxes. These gals are weighing in at 950 to 1000 pounds, big-framed and uniform across the board. They’re Ai’d to Ellingson Statement and will start calving April 4th, backed up by a strong synchronization and breeding program. The seller had them ultrasound tested on September 26th. They’ve had Virashield 6 VL5, pinkeye vaccine, and calfhood vaccines, so health is covered. This is a very docile group with a gentle disposition. They’re hotwire-broke and cake-broke, so you can turn them out with confidence. All 23 are in the video—you’ll spot them by their yellow tags. It’s a sharp, ranch-ready group that’ll raise calves with grow and quality. Hard to find a group this consistent and this clean at this
Big-bodied and built to work, fancy group of 100 one-iron, home-raised Red Angus bred heifers that are built right and ready to go to work. Tipping the scales at 950 to 1000 pounds, these gals are AI’d to Sandman and will start drop calves on March 10th. They’ve been worked around dogs, horses, side-by-sides, and drones. Average disposition. They’ve had Ultrabac 8, Bovi-Shield 6 VL5, and Ivermax pour-on. Solid, consistent, and straight-up ready to calve.
Want fancy? Here you go. This is a really nice group of 62 head of Red Angus heifers that are absolutely stunning. They’re 1-iron and come off a long-running Red Angus program that’s been using registered Red Angus bulls for over two decades, so you’re getting some really good genetics here, especially for a commercial group. They’re AI’d to calve May 17th with TJS/Berwald 890 and then cleaned up for 45 days with TJS and Calvo low birthweight Red Angus bulls. About 84% of these heifers are going to calve in that first cycle. Right now they’re weighing in around 850 pounds and will mature into that 1150 to 1200-pound cow range. They’re very gentle, used to rotation grazing on poly wire, and they handle quietly whether you’re working them from horseback, four-wheelers, or with good dogs. They’ve been on a great health program with CattleMaster Gold FP5 and StayBred VL5, EID Bangs tags are in place, and they were preg checked on October 27th. All in all, this is a fancy, high-quality commercial Red Angus group backed by proven genetics and data that assure you of the future and history of the cattle—you know exactly what you’re getting, and they’re worth every dime here!
Folks, here’s a downright fancy set of bred heifers that’ll make you proud to call them yours. We’ve got 44 head of these black and black baldy ladies, all AI’d to calve on a single day, February 20th, so you’ve got a uniform calving date to look forward to. Every one of these girls is AI-bred to Topp Mobile, one of the top bulls in the business. They weigh in around 950 to 1000 lbs and have been handled right, some home raised, cake broke, and used to horses and four wheelers.
None of the reds in the video are for sale, just these solid black and black baldy heifers ready to go to work for you. They’ve had their Virashield 6 VL5 shots and are as gentle as they come. In short, this is the kind of group that ranchers love, fancy, uniform, and ready to produce. If you’re looking for a sharp set of heifers that’ll make life easy come calving season, these gals are it.
Folks, if you’re down South, here’s your group of bred heifers. Pick your 60 out of the seventy. These 60 head weigh in around 1000 to 1050 pounds and carry some solid Brangus influence. They come out of a closed herd that’s been using GenePlus genetics for over 15 years, so you’re getting a consistent, dependable set. They’re one-iron, home-raised, OCV’d, and naturally bred to virgin Ultra Black bulls. They’ll start calving February 15th and wrap up by April 15th. Vaccinations are done—Vira Shield 6 VL5, lepto, and wormer—so these gals are ready to go to work. Gentle, no-nonsense cattle that are built to thrive in Southern country.
Wow, folks, you’re looking at a powerhouse group of bred heifers that are sure to turn heads. We’ve got a whopping 220 head of these girls tipping the scales at a solid 1,250 pounds each. They’re AI’d to Synergy Angus bulls and set to calve on March 1, 2026. These heifers hail from two top-notch reputation ranches out of Montana, and you can expect the same kind of hefty weights as last year’s bunch—those came in around 1,350 pounds by December.
No brands, no fuss—just a big, heavy, and seriously impressive set of ladies ready to join your herd. They’ve had their pre-breeding shots, they’re AI’d and good to go. If you’re looking for some top-end Iowa heifers with Montana roots, this is your golden ticket!
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Great cattle have the data to prove it. That’s the difference between taking a chance and making a wise investment; these ladies have the data! This is a super fancy set of 62 Red Angus bred heifers that were all bought off one ranch and are predominantly Westphal genetics. They were AI’d to Blue Chip using a fixed-time protocol, and we’ve got the data to back it up, including the exact time they were bred. They were fed MGA for 14 days, then 19 days later received a shot of PG, and were AI’d within 72 hours, give or take 2 hours. These girls are gentle and have been handled right by true stockmen from the start. After AI, they were cleaned up with bulls from Ressler and Feddes—real deal bulls that could start off any purebred sale. They’ll calve in a tight 30-day window, as the bulls were PULLED at 30 days. They’re expected to weigh around 900 to 1000 pounds when shipped and will be tested and weighed soon for an accurate number. These heifers have been taken extremely well care of and thoughtfully prepared for their next owner. You can contract them with 20 percent down for delivery between October 1st and October 5th. This set brings together top-end genetics, a great disposition, and a tight breeding window—there’s a difference in cattle like this.
Lot BH812B5
SOLD
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This is a real value opportunity! In this hot market, it’s tough to find good deals like this—quality cattle at the right price. Here’s a solid set of all-Red Angus, bred heifers that will be weighing in around 800 lbs by September 1 when they ship. They’re bred to low birthweight, home-raised Red Angus bulls.
They’re set to start calving March 6th through May 15th, giving you a nice spring calving window that works well for most operations. Disposition is average—nothing wild, just good, workable cattle.
Contracts are available with 20% down to lock them in.
Lot BH808A5
SOLD
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Here’s a real sharp set of 58 bred heifers—mostly Black Angus with a few Black Baldies, all two-iron, bought off one ranch and kept together since day one. They’ve been running at 6,800 to 7,800 feet, so they’re built tough and made to thrive on low input. These girls are bred to top 15% calving ease in the SimAngus breed. Calving is set to calve in a tight window from March 1st to March 31st. They’ve had all their shots and know how to travel, handle, and get the job done. They were ultrasounded on August 1. No fluff here—just a sound, honest set of high-elevation bred heifers that’ll go to work for you. Contracts secured with 20% down, and shipping is available.
Delivery around September 1!
Lot BH812A5
SOLD
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GOODNESS GRACIOUS, Brockle and Baldies! 45 bred heifers from a repeat seller who always turns out the kind that make you money. Weighing around 950 pounds, they’re a good, even mix of Brockle and Baldies that’ll fit any outfit looking to build a consistent, productive cow herd. Set to calve March 1 through May 1, 2026, they’re bred to quality Larson and Brooks Angus bulls for dependable, uniform calves. They’ve been well cared for with a thorough health program: Pyramid 5, 7-Way Somnus, Safeguard in the spring, plus Virashield 6 VL5, Ivermectin, and pinkeye vaccine. This is a rare chance to step into a big, uniform group with a long future ahead of them—an investment that’ll pay you back for years to come. Contractible with 20% down!
Lot BH821E5
SOLD
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My goodness, this market is HOT, and when you got heifers like this they sell fast!
Every single one of these 83 head are Black Baldies, all sorted right off a bigger group and coming from a long-time customer of ours whose cattle are a hit year after year. They’re weighing in around 950 to 1000 pounds and bred to Jorgensen Angus bulls, so you know they’ll raise some mighty fine calves. Calving is set from March 5th through April 15th, and these ladies carry a good disposition and are in strong flesh. They’ve had their pre breeding vaccinations—FP5 and VL5—so they’re ready to go. The seller will work with you on shipping, with options to get them out before September 10th or right after September 20th. No frills, just a stout set of cows that’ll do the job.
Lot BH821A5
SOLD
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We’ve got one of the nicest sets of bred heifers you’re gonna lay eyes on this year. These girls come from a reputation ranch where stockmanship is the name of the game. They’ve been summered and bred up at Ressler Land & Cattle, running on big, heavy green grass and bred to Ressler Red Angus low birthweight bulls. Every single one of them is a home-raised, one-iron gal, and they’re set to calve from April 15th through June 14th, giving you nice calving weather.
Now let’s talk about this market. It’s on fire, and cattle like these don’t stick around long. With the kind of disposition you can trust and the proven power of Feddes and Bieber genetics behind them, these heifers are built to flat-out work and add value to any program. They’re the kind of females that’ll raise calves with grow, consistency, and the kind of quality that keeps buyers coming back. In a market this hot, you won’t want to wait.
Lot BH822C5
SOLD