ET HEREFORDS
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ET Herefords
75 SW 850
Leeton, MO 64761
ph: 816-517-4102
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This section shows the herd sires we are currently using. Each bull was selected after a great deal of effort and study. Even more important, each of these bulls has stood the test of time and Missouri fescue.
I think you will agree they are a select group and all represent performance!
LT Standard LAD 28W 3ET
28W pictured weighing 2,500lbs at over 11 years of age. 28W sold as a long yearling to Larry Drenon. When 28W was 9 years old we bought him back and collected a large semen bank. He epitomizes what we want in a bull; longevity, growth, muscle and maternal. We have had at least 15 full sisters to him and linebreed him to produce predictable, productive sons.

LT Standard LAD 826E ET
The sire of 826E (82B) was born about as far North in Canada as grass grows in 1992. 82B weighed 3100lbs at maturity. 826E's mother (735) was born near Lubbock, TX in 2002 and weighed almost a ton on Missouri fescue. 826E brings growth and eye appeal. These older, proven genetics give the growth we feel the Hereford breed lacks today.
LT Standard LAD 155C
The sire of 155C (238Y) and maternal grandsire (9A) are the most maternal bulls we have used. 155C is the favorite of most visitors and his bull calves are the first to sell. When we turned 155C out with cows in December 2020, he weighed 2600lbs.
LT Standard LAD 24E
The sire of 24E (25B) is a Mark Donald/Canadian bull we raised. 24E's dam (0043) is a Mark Donald/Canadian cow that was our pick from the Bill Bennett herd at Connel, Washington. 24E is one more piece of the puzzle in producing growthy, maternal bulls with eye appeal adapted to our Missouri enviroment.

325D

13A

13A and 325D
DA 252T Britisher 238Y
238Y is our replacement for his sire 252T. The same growth and muscle, possibly more maternal with a double bred 83A mother. Cattlemen using his sons tell us they have never seen as much growth. The daughters udders are near perfect.
XTD 6T RST TMP 9A ET
A milk and growth trait leader in Canada and the U.S. for years. 0.74 Ribeye. We purchased him as a proven bull from Wishbone Herefords, Valentine, NE; and were lucky enough to collect a large bank of semen. The 9A daughters are the best cows we have seen and we are still making them. I have often thought he is the best Hereford bull to come from Canada in my lifetime.

BB 4411 Mark Class 1003 ET
We purchased a semen interest in 1003 to reach back to the Mark Donald genetics from BB, Stone, TT, Selkirk and Chandler. With a large bank of semen, we have several calves beginning Fall 2016. 1003 drops birthweight, improves disposition and adds carcass traits the Mark Donalds are known for. The Mark Donald cattle originated with Chandler Herefords, Baker, Oregon, in the 1930s and were linebred by some of the best Hereford breeders in the Pacific Northwest. As the breed has chased fads over the last 30 years, most 'breeders' are ignorant of these bloodlines that made Hereford genetics important to ranchers. Owned with BB Cattle Co. Connell, WA.

LT Standard Lad 15H 3ET
The mother of 15H (23A) came from Beatch Herefords, North Battleford, Sasketchewan. She is a 15/16 sister to the 2A bull of Ochs Brothers. 23A added milk and muscle to 14Z. 20 years later, we are going back to 15H and his flush brother 84H to renew the growth and conformation the Beatch Cattle represent.

Dunrobin Solitaire 721W 82B
82B gives mass, disposition and growth. Combining 335F, Priscilla 2U and two crosses of 303R-he gives the maternal package we all need. Purchasing all the U.S. qualified semen demonstrates our effort to identify and utilize proven sires that stand the test of time.
LT Standard Lad 84H 3ET
A flush brother to 15H that we used on commercial cows. 84H worked well enough on those cows we are flushing some of our best purebred cows to him now.

CL 1 Domino 0145X 1ET
We purchased a semen interest in 0145X from Lowell Fisher Family Herefords to capitalize on the maternal benefits of the Line One cattle. He is the only straight L1 bull we have used and are doing it to capitalize on the generations of line breeding from the Cooper program. 0145X adds milk and disposition, while our Canadian genetics add the needed mass to produce a sound, functional cross. Owned with Lowell Fisher Herefords, Spencer, NE; Noack Herefords, Rockdale, TX; Cline Herefords, Wiley, CO: and K7 Herefords, Lockridge, IA.
Beau Mark H351
In our search for old Mark Donald genetics we found this son of 326 in Chandler's tank. The Connor strain of Mark Donalds have 12-20 crosses of 326, and H351 concentrates the carcass traits the Dashiell cattle were known for.
ET Herefords
75 SW 850
Leeton, MO 64761
ph: 816-517-4102
tim