Stephen F. Austin State University Department of Agriculture Bull Development Program

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Stephen F. Austin State University Department of Agriculture Bull Development Program About the program: Stephen F. Austin State University is preparing for its Bull Development Program. The program is designed to assist producers in selecting and managing bulls. It offers producers relief from providing additional facilities, labor, and feed to retain young bulls. The program is designed for bulls born January 1, 2018 to May 31, 2018. Bulls entered into the program are fed mid-january through mid-november. At the end of the development program, bulls may be consigned to the Purple Premium Sale scheduled for November 9, 2019. Producers are issued a monthly report on the performance of each bull in the program with information including BW, ADG, and carcass ultrasound traits. The bulls are developed for 150 days on a grain-based diet and finished on forage with supplementation (depending on forage conditions). Eligibility: 1. Any beef producer is welcome to enter bulls in SFA Bull Development program. 2. Producers are not limited to the number of bulls they enter in the program, available space will dictate number of bulls. 3. In order for bulls to be eligible for the Purple Premium Sale, they must be registered, have EPDs for birth weight, weaning weight, and maternal milk, and weaning data reported to and processed by their breed association. Bulls: 1. Must have been born January 1 through May 31, 2018. 2. Bulls must have permanent identification of either a legible tattoo or brand along with an ear tag indicating owner and bull id. 3. Bulls must be weaned a minimum of 45 days and bunk broke for a minimum of 2 weeks. 4. Bulls must be polled or dehorned prior to delivery; horn cavities should be healed and free of infection at time of delivery or bulls may be rejected. 5. Must have a minimum weight of 500 pounds on delivery. 6. Bulls will be inspected at time of delivery and will not be accepted if sick, wild, or have a physical defect that may impair future reproductive performance such as: cryptorchidism, testicular hypoplasia, stifled, foundered, double muscled, etc. Scrotal palpation of prospective entries is recommended at the time vaccinations are given.

7. All bulls will have carcass ultrasound measurements collected and submitted to breed association. Health requirements: 1. Bulls originating from Texas do not need a certificate of veterinary inspection (health certificate). Out-of-state bulls must be accompanied by a certificate of veterinary inspection (health certificate). 2. Bulls will be tested at the time of delivery for persistent Bovine Virus Diarrhea infection (PIBVD). Owners will be notified should a bull test positive to this disease and will be required to immediately remove the bull from the facility. 3. Bulls must be dewormed and deloused a minimum of 30 days prior to entry. 4. Bulls must be free of active pinkeye, ringworm and warts. 5. Vaccination for the following must be completed according to the manufacturer s specifications by November 30, 2018. Proof of vaccination must be provided with entry fee. IBR, PI3, BVD I / II, BRSV (MODIFIED LIVE WITH BOOSTER) 7-way Clostridium Haemophilus Somnus Pasteurella H&M Lepto and Vibrio Moraxella bovis (Pinkeye) 6. Unsound bulls will be reported to the owners and will either be treated at the owner s expense or removed from the program. General: 1. If the development program is canceled for any reason prior to start of the official program, each Owner s fees will be refunded in full. 2. Animals will be subject to mouthing at any time. When discrepancy appears to exist between stated age and apparent age, according to the development and configuration of the teeth, the program director reserves the right to take appropriate action. Also, animals may be blood typed at any time. If a discrepancy in parentage or breeding appears to exist, the director reserves the right to take appropriate action. Facilities: 1. Animals will be developed at the Walter C. Todd Agriculture Center Beef Farm located at 442 CR 123 Nacogdoches, TX. 2. Bulls will be fed and housed in groups. 3. Animals will be grouped as much as practical by breed and age or weight.

Feeding program 1. Upon arrival bulls will be placed on forage for 2 weeks prior to beginning the program. 2. Bulls will be housed on pasture with supplement provided at 3.0% of body weight for the first 150 days following the 2 week adjustment period. 3. During the remaining days of the program, the bulls will be housed on pasture and provided supplementation at 1.5% of body weight. Health & veterinary service: 1. Veterinary service will be obtained when necessary and those charges will be added to development costs. 2. A transportation charge will be added for bulls taken to Eastex Veterinary Clinic for treatment. Every attempt will be made to notify the bull s owner before a bull is transported from the beef farm. 3. Animals that are sick and/or unsound may be removed from the program; the veterinarian and farm manager will make this decision. If an animal is removed from the program, the owner will be notified within 48 hours. Animals may not leave the farm without the veterinarian s illness release, death or consent of the program director. Program fees: 1. Bulls will be charged a development fee on a per head basis for the feeding period beginning January 11, 2019 through November 15, 2019 (Table 1). The cost will remain fixed for each individual bull throughout the program, unless feed prices increase. Owner will be promptly notified of any fee increase. 2. Bulls on feed at SFA outside the program dates will be charged on a per weight basis during that time period (Table 2). 3. Costs outside of feed and individual animal veterinary costs include breeding soundness exam, PI-BVD testing, genotyping, and ultrasound for carcass traits. Table 1. Program cost per bull (January 11 November 15) Initial Weight (lb) Program Cost per Bull 500-599 $1400 600-699 $1450 700-799 $1550 800-899 $1650 900-999 $1750

Table 2. Cost per day outside of program dates * Cost per day outside of Body Weight (lb) program dates 400 799 $4.75 800 1099 $5.00 1100 1299 $5.25 1300 1599 $5.50 1600+ $5.75 * prior to January 3rd delivery date or after November 15 th. Bulls will be weighed at the start of the feeding period outside program dates and charged based on weight. Charges will be adjusted every 30 days. Bulls will be fed at 1.5% of body weight outside of program. Early Removal from Program without prior notice Charges for early removal from the program (without prior notice to program director or farm supervisor) prior to November 15 th date results in charge per day based on weight (Table 2) plus additional $100. Bulls will be charged at final weight per day from January 11 th through early pick up date. Early Removal from Program with prior notice To avoid additional fees producers may make prior arrangements before entry into program for early pick up with no additional fees or penalties. Program fees (Table 1) will be prorated. Return of bulls: 1. The development program reserves the right to request the owner to remove an animal within 7 days of notification for any of these reasons: not meeting entry requirements, lack of identification, health, disposition, invalid information accompanying the animal, chronic illness, or injury. 2. If an animal fails to complete the program because of death, injury, or illness owners will be billed for all expenses for such animals. Breeding soundness of bulls: 1. Bulls which are sale eligible will be examined for breeding soundness. Owners may also request that their non-sale eligible bulls have a breeding soundness exam. October 5, 2019 is the deadline for requesting breeding soundness on bulls ineligible for the Purple Premium Sale. However, if a bull does not meet the minimum adjusted scrotal circumference requirement, he will not have a further physical examination or semen evaluation. 2. The physical examination will include: (a) palpation of the scrotum and its contents; (b) scrotal circumference; (c) examination of penis and prepuce for

injury and/or abnormalities; and (d) rectal examination of internal accessory glands. 3. The semen evaluation (electro-ejaculate) will include evaluation of sperm motility and % normal sperm. Observations will be rated as either acceptable or unacceptable according to guidelines established by the Society for Theriogenology. If unacceptable, the reason(s) will be reported to the owner(s). Purple Premium Sale: November 9, 2019 Bulls may be consigned to the SFA Purple Premium Sale or may be picked up. 1. Owner must notify the program director by September 15, 2019 if bull will be sold in the Purple Premium Sale. 2. All bulls will be inspected by a committee prior to the sale. Any bull that is not healthy, not structurally sound, or that failed the breeding soundness exam will not be allowed to sell. 3. Bulls must fit acceptable colors and/or color patterns for breed associations. Beefmaster bulls must be solid in color, no paint bulls will be allowed in the sale. 4. Sale order will be determined by sale committee. 5. All announcements or catalog corrections will be made from the block by the auctioneer. 6. All bulls will be sold under standard breeding guarantees recognized by respective breed associations. 7. Sale costs will be over and above development costs and will be based on a percentage of the sale price among all animals catalogued to defray costs of advertising, printing, postage, labor, auctioneer, facilities, insurance, etc. 8. Bulls that fail to sell, and not claimed by the Owner will be sent to market. 9. Payment will be made to owners of bulls by sale management company after all testing and sale expenses are deducted from the combined testing fees and sale receipts for each bull. Payments will be made within 40 days of the sale. Pickup of non-sale bulls: 1. Owners of all non-sale bulls must pick them up by noon on the first Friday in December. Owners of bulls remaining at the SFA Beef Farm beyond pickup deadlines will be charged a $50 per head per day feed and yardage fee. For more information or to visit the facility contact: Dr. Erin Brown Dustin Black Program Director Beef Farm Supervisor (936)468-4433 (281)750-6270 or (936)468-6948 browneg@sfasu.edu blackda1@sfasu.edu

Stephen F. Austin State University Department of Agriculture Bull Development Program Item Program capacity Requirement 50 bulls (minimum of 10 bulls for program) Horned, polled, or polled/scurs All bulls must be polled or dehorned and healed before delivery Pre-delivery vaccination deadline November 30, 2017 Pre-delivery (weaning) herd health requirements IBR, PI3, BVD I / II, BRSV (MODIFIED LIVE WITH BOOSTER) 7-way Clostridium Haemophilus Somnus Pasteurella H&M Lepto and Vibrio Moraxella bovis (Pinkeye) Dewormed **PI-BVD testing will be done on-site** Application and fee deadline December 2, 2018 Delivery day January 3, 11 or and 12, 2019 (8 am 5 pm) Warm-up period 14 days Weigh days Bulls will be weighed monthly Notify program director of consignment to September 15, 2019 Purple Premium Sale Request for BSE on non-sale bulls October 5, 2019 Last day of Development Program November 15, 2019 Purple Premium Sale November 9, 2019 Purple Premium Sale order Determined by sale committee For more information or to visit the facility contact: Dr. Erin Brown Dustin Black Program Director Beef Farm Supervisor (936)468-4433 (281)750-6270 or (936)468-6948 browneg@sfasu.edu blackda1@sfasu.edu Stephen F. Austin State University SFASU Beef Farm 442 CR 123 Nacogdoches, TX 75965

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN STATE UNIVERSITY BULL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM AGREEMENT ATTACHMENT A Return this form to SFA Beef Farm along with $100 per bull (fee is nonrefundable, but will be applied to program costs for bulls enrolled in program). Entry application deadline: December 2, 2018 Name: Address: Phone Number: Cell Number: E-mail Address: Number of Bulls: Individual Bull Identification (ear tag #, REQUIRED): Additional information is appreciated (color, tattoo, breed, birth date, etc ) Bull ID Tattoo or Brand Breed Color Birthdate Registration # Other Info Make checks payable to SFA Beef Farm. Mail to: 442 CR 123 Nacogdoches, TX 75964