

Herd Sires
Meet the bulls that made the Beckton program what it is today.
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These were top performers that have shaped the Red Angus Breed.

Certified Meat Sire number 18 at ABS genetics, Larkabeau was modern and revolutionary

Pictured here in range condition, Larkabelang was ABS Certified Meat Sire number 4.

Stormalong was definitely a well known stud in his day, making a big debut at the Forth Worth Expo and Stock show in 1964.

Chances are, if you've ever looked into calving ease Red Angus bulls, you've heard about B571. His progeny are unmatched for low birth weight and calving ease EPD's. Combine that with his amazingly easy fleshing low maintenance EPD and it's not hard to see why he changed the Red Angus breed.

Lancer made an impact as a trait leader not only for Beckton, but for the entire Red Angus breed.

Nebula M045 made a name for himself as a big time heifer bull, with birth weight and calving ease EPDs still in the top 5%. His progeny make a big statement, noting that his most famous son is the one and only game changing Nebula P707.

Epic daughters are among the best replacement females money can buy, N795 progeny are no exception.

The heavy hitter himself, Nebula P707 needs no introduction. His contributions to the advancements of genetics of the entire Red Angus breed are countless, definitely one of the most well-known and proven sires in the industry.

If you want easy calving, easy fleshing cows that stay in the herd longer, R588 stands and delivers.

Breeders across the US have leaned to W180 for years; his calves are vigorous, come out small and grow like weeds and are cookie cutter consistent. W180 had a puppy dog personality, easy to work with and knew what his job was.

W692 was a favorite here at the ranch, he stayed fat and happy and so do his offspring.

Likable B032 lives up to his lineage, producing excellent birth weigh and calving ease genetics that grow like you want them to.