
We look forward to seeing you at
The Bull Sale!
April 4th
Millersburg, Ohio.

Beckler Frontier 30N, Lot 61, is from the debut set of Gilman’s Outback 32L sons and is an example of the high quality that he passes on. He is deep-bodied, correct, and has plenty of shape and power. His ratio of 111 for weaning and 105 for yearling shows what he can do from a growth perspective. 30N has a very nice, balanced set of EPDs that make him a useful
herd sire for many operations.











Beckler Countdown 52N, Lot 62, is a really cool roan herd sire prospect. This Outback son has
a neat look with added shape and muscle. If you’re looking for a bigger framed, high
performance bull to use, he certainly fits the bill. 52N was one of our heaviest yearling
weight bulls. On paper, this bull checks nearly every box, as well as being homozygous
polled. There’s a lot to like about Countdown.
Beckler Justified 12N, Lot 63, is a pretty special bull. He’s a unique son of Times Square: roan, homozygous polled, and really good! His balance, depth of body, and mass are easy to like. His 114 weaning and 112 yearling weight ratios are top of the class. His Flash dam did a great job with this guy on her first try. When you study his data, almost every EPD is above
breed average.
Beckler Magnitude 8N, Lot 64. There is a lot to like about this Swagger son. He is a very complete bull in his type and
structural build. His dam, KL 636, has been a very productive female for us since we
brought her into the program from the Lauer herd. His completeness continues on
paper, as he carries a very balanced set of EPDs across the board that are hard to poke
a hole in.
Lincoln is a bull that mashes the scales down in a more moderately framed package. He is deep and massive. His dam came to our herd from the Jungels program and has done a nice job in Ohio. He should add some pounds to his calves while maintaining a moderate frame in the replacement females you keep from him.


