
The conversation revolves around Kim Siebert from Henderson, Nebraska, preparing for his 36th annual cattle sale on March 7th. This year, the highlight includes the sale of champion bulls, including the heaviest black Angus weight-per-day-of-age bulls from the National Western Stock Show. The sale will be conducted both in-person at the farm and online via DV Auction, and comprehensive information, including pictures and data, is available on the new website, sdiamondangus.com.
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Siebert has collaborated with Bullseye GX, a company focused on addressing congestive heart failure in cattle, particularly in the Angus breed. This year, Siebert's bulls have undergone testing for heart failure risks using predictive genomics, with results available on sale day. Siebert mentions significant reductions in heart failure incidence in herds employing such tests and plans to test replacement heifers and future AI program bulls to make informed breeding decisions.
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The mild weather conditions in Nebraska are discussed, with Siebert mentioning a surprisingly comfortable winter, likely affecting the conditions of the upcoming sale. There is also a brief discussion on how Nebraska weather impacts cattle compared to Montana, illuminated by a friend's experience who preferred Montana's climate to Nebraska's extremes.
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