Registered Angus Herd | Sale on Angus Bulls & Cows (2024)

The largest seller of bulls in America (#1 on BEEF Magazine Seedstock 100 List), a recognized forerunner in beef cattle performance breeding, a Historic Angus Herd, and a history of over 60 years of breeding Angus cattle with superior performance genetics.

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Benefits of Stacked-Performance-Genetics™

Our purebred Angus cattle herd, known by many as “the source,” is one of the most line-bred Angus herds in the U.S.

The success of a line-breeding program depends on (1) How good the animals are to whom you line-breed and (2) How seriously you are willing to test and select from the offspring that result. We carefully selected our foundation sires from the Certified Meat Sire Program and early structured Performance-testing programs. Then we rigorously tested and selected the best cattle from our calf crops, and we’ve done that for generations, stacking performance on performance on performance. Today, the cows and bulls produced in the Jorgensen Registered Angus herd have as many as 15-generations of performance-tested ancestors stacked to form their foundation. That’s what we refer to as Stacked-Performance-GeneticsTM. And that’s why cattlemen like bulls (and cows) from Jorgensen Land & Cattle. The performance has been bred-in to them over multiple generations.

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Some of the finest people I have ever had the honor of meeting. Hard, honest working family who live their values. It is a pleasure to know them and consider them friends. It is no wonder they have such a successful cattle, grain & hunting operation. True stewardship of land they oversee

JOE H.

The Jorgensen family are stewards of the land, innovative, informed and hard working. They are also bed rock for their communities, both rural Ideal and Winner. Their contributions to agriculture and animal husbandry are recognized world wide.

LARRY M.

Wonderful online presence of agricultural education & promotion. Jorgensen Land & Cattle does some great work providing in-depth information and educational posts/updates of their day-to-day operations!

DAN R.

We needed to change something to improve our calves. The Jorgensen bulls have done that. Our calves mash the scales now, and my buyers like seeing that our calves are sired by Jorgensen bulls.

David Smith

I like Jorgensen SmartBulls because they hold-up better. The calves are heavy, the quality is good, and they’re a good value. They’ve got some bone and power in them, and we like the daughters out of them.

Dennis Carlton

We have bought Jorgensen bulls for at least 10 year. They’re strong, healthy, & perform well in our operation in Florida. … They dang sure work!

Dan Ryals

Testimonials

Some of the finest people I have ever had the honor of meeting. Hard, honest working family who live their values. It is a pleasure to know them and consider them friends. It is no wonder they have such a successful cattle, grain & hunting operation. True stewardship of land they oversee

JOE H.

The Jorgensen family are stewards of the land, innovative, informed and hard working. They are also bed rock for their communities, both rural Ideal and Winner. Their contributions to agriculture and animal husbandry are recognized world wide.

LARRY M.

Wonderful online presence of agricultural education & promotion. Jorgensen Land & Cattle does some great work providing in-depth information and educational posts/updates of their day-to-day operations!

DAN R.

We needed to change something to improve our calves. The Jorgensen bulls have done that. Our calves mash the scales now, and my buyers like seeing that our calves are sired by Jorgensen bulls.

David Smith

I like Jorgensen SmartBulls because they hold-up better. The calves are heavy, the quality is good, and they’re a good value. They’ve got some bone and power in them, and we like the daughters out of them.

Dennis Carlton

We have bought Jorgensen bulls for at least 10 year. They’re strong, healthy, & perform well in our operation in Florida. … They dang sure work!

Dan Ryals

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CONTACT US

Discuss your goals for your herd with one of our experienced team members.

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WE CLARIFY YOUR NEEDS & DEVELOP A PLAN

We’ll go over the available options and guide you to the best cattle for your farm.

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GET THE CATTLE YOU NEED

Grow your herd with registered Angus cattle bred for feed efficiency.

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Bull Leasing

Our leasing program is the risk-free, hassle-free answer to getting your cows and heifers bred.

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SmartBulls®

SmartBulls® are the smart answer to breeding more cows with fewer bulls. SmartBulls® offer high-quality genetics at an affordable cost per cow bred.

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Motherlode™ Cow Herd

Our cow herd is renowned for its high-quality breeding stock, which has led to us being one of the most sought-after suppliers of such animals.

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Breeding Programs / Sire Lines

Our breeding-program was designed to create breeding stock that would help commercial cattlemen build better cow herds and produce better calf crops.

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Ideal Beef Genetics

Ideal Beef Genetics combines industry leading genetics and technology to empower cattlemen to unlock the potential in their herds.

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FAQs

How much is a registered Angus bull? ›

The average price for young bulls varied from $3,216 on an Oklahoma ranch to $8,500 in Nebraska. The average of the averages was $5,707 per bull. Throw out the few elite sales to other purebred breeders, which skews the average upward, and you get an average for just commercial bulls of about $5,000.

How many Angus cattle are registered in the US? ›

Black Angus cattle are the most popular breed of cattle in the United States with over 20,000,000 registrations through 2021.

What is the best bull to cross with Angus cows? ›

Breeding Hereford bulls to Angus cows results in the perfect female, and the steers hold their own, too. of choice for many commercial cattlemen. For ranchers in the Northern Plains, Hereford bulls are providing the magic cross on their Angus cows.

What makes a cow certified Angus? ›

The Certified Angus Beef ® (CAB®) logo is the trademark for beef that, after meeting the live specification of a predominantly black hide, is certified by the USDA grader as meeting our 10 carcass specifications in the packing plant.

Do registered cattle bring more money? ›

But do those registration papers actually add to the value of your cattle? The answer to that is an unequivo- cal yes! Anyone with cattle can market those animals as beef. Registered cattle can produce beef just as effectively as grade or commercial cattle.

How much is a 600 pound Angus steer worth? ›

Beef steers under 400 lbs: 162.00-190.00. Beef steers 400-600 lbs: 180.00-205.00. Beef steers 600-800 lbs: 181.00-205.00. Beef steers over 800 lbs: 152.00-170.00.

What is the lifespan of an Angus cow? ›

Meat or beef cows live for 1.5-2 years in the commercial beef industry. However, the natural life of beef cattle is between 15-20 years. Heifers and cows (female cattle) often live for between 5-6 years as they breed to produce the next generation of beef cattle.

How many acres does a Angus cow need? ›

With a good system at top efficiency, and average production of three tons per acre, you'll need 2.6 acres to meet the dry matter requirements of the 1,000-pound cow for a year. If you are continuously grazing, you will need more acres.

Who has the largest cattle herd in the US? ›

With a massive cattle population of 12,000,000, the Lone Star State reigns supreme, representing a staggering 13.77% of the total U.S. cattle population. Texas's vast expanse and robust ranching traditions make it the undisputed cattle giant of the nation.

Is Hereford beef better than Angus? ›

Hereford, which originated in Herefordshire, England, is another very desirable breed, often with a good #marblescore. The quality is almost as high as Angus; however, Hereford cattle is a heartier breed. So, the two are often cross-bred together.

How many cows can you run with 1 bull? ›

An 18 month old bull should be able to settle 18 or 19 cows. While a two-year-old bull could be expected to cover up to 25 cows. Mature bulls normally should be expected to cover 25 to 35 cows per season.

What two breeds make an Angus? ›

The Aberdeen Angus breed (or Angus as it is known internationally) was developed in the early part of the 19th Century from the polled and predominantly black cattle of North east Scotland known locally as "doddies" and "hummlies".

Which is better, USDA Choice or certified Angus? ›

Certified Angus Beef (which is graded by the USDA) must be in the top two grades, and will either be listed as Prime or Choice. 1 Choice grade Certified Angus Beef is generally of better quality than an average cut of choice beef.

Does Walmart sell Certified Angus Beef? ›

“No bigger paradigm change has taken place in the beef industry than what is happening with Walmart bringing truly high-quality, all-natural, no-hormones-added Black Angus beef to its customers.

What is the difference between Angus and certified Angus? ›

Similarly, not many of us know there is a difference between Angus and Certified Angus Beef (CAB). All Angus beef are not created equal; in fact to be certified Angus, the certified beef has to meet strict quality standards and less than 8% of all beef earns the brand's premium name.

How much is a purebred Angus? ›

SUMMARY BY YEAR – Angus Bulls Sold at Auction
YearNo. of SalesAverage $
2022207$15,770
2021205$13,743
2020174$8,106
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How much do bulls sell for? ›

So, in the current market, a good bull is worth somewhere between $7,710 - $12,075 to a commercial cattle operation. Where exactly in that range depends on your marketing plan and the market conditions at that time.

How much is the most expensive Angus bull? ›

Another world record has been set by Schaff Angus Valley with a bull produced on the ranch named America selling for a record setting $1.51 million.

What is a good price for Angus beef? ›

Black Angus Beef Pricing & Information

Average Hanging weight for ¼ Beef is 150-200 lbs. Average cost including processing for ¼ Beef is $725-950. Average lbs of ¼ Beef after processing is 110-150 lbs. Average cost per pound including processing is $5.99/lb.

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