F1 Baldy and Angus Steer Calves | Grassy Butte, North Dakota View Watchlist >
F1 Baldy and Angus steers with rugged North Dakota performance
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Grassy Butte, North Dakota – 100 Black Angus and Black Baldy Steer Calves at 550 lbs, shipping October 15 to October 30.
This is an outstanding offering of ranch-raised steer calves from a long-established family operation south of Grassy Butte. These calves represent the top cut of 100 sorted from 110 head and are backed by generations of a closed cow herd focused on maternal strength, structural correctness, and practical performance. With all replacement heifers retained, buyers are getting the very best end of the steer crop.
Approximately 60% of the offering consists of true F1 Black Baldies, with the remaining 40% being solid Black Angus. The cow herd is made up of moderate-framed females weighing 1,300 to 1,400 lbs and is managed with an emphasis on fertility, udder quality, disposition, and longevity. Bulls are carefully selected from respected programs including Elston Angus, Maus, Deitz, Urlacher, Open A, Tocach, Denowh, and Baumgarten Herefords to maintain maternal value while adding muscle and growth.
These calves are long-bodied, deep-sided, and carry the extra width buyers appreciate. The combination of Angus and Hereford genetics provides hybrid vigor without sacrificing consistency, resulting in a hardy, growth-oriented set that should excel on grass, in a backgrounding program, or continue on to the feedyard. Calving begins the first week of April and takes place over a disciplined 60-day window, contributing to a uniform set of calves despite the normal variation expected from a large offering.
Raised in the deep coulees and rugged hills of western North Dakota, these calves have developed in real ranch country where soundness and durability matter. They have grazed native pasture and regrowth hay meadows, with long-stem hay, cake, and cool-season grasses supporting the cow herd throughout the year. The result is a healthy, hardy set of calves carrying a medium to heavy-medium flesh condition and ready to continue performing after delivery.
Bull calves were banded at branding and have received a complete calfhood and pre-weaning vaccination program. They have not been implanted.
Cattle will be gathered in the morning, sorted from the cows, hauled to the Grassy Butte Scale, and weighed straight on the ground. This is a reputation set of home-raised calves from the Dillman, Boltz, and Jost families, offering the quality, consistency, and hybrid vigor today's buyers continue to seek.
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