AMERICAN ANGUS ASSOCIATION - THE BUSINESS BREED
Sire Evaluation Report
Developed from the National Cattle Evaluation, the Sire Evaluation Report is published twice per year and benchmarks a list of sires, allowing the Association to evaluate genetic trends and update percentile ranks.
SIRE EVALUATION INFORMATION
Spring 2025
From a total of 325,006 sires with progeny records reported as of Friday, November 29, 2024 in the American Angus Association® data base, this Spring 2025 Sire Evaluation Report lists 2,177 sires with the following qualifications:
- The sire must have at least 35 yearling progeny weights in proper contemporary groups on Angus Herd Improvement Records.
- The sire must post a yearling accuracy value of at least .40.
- He must have had at least 5 calves recorded in the American Angus Association Herd Book since January 1, 2023.
The Young Sire Supplement lists 1,859 bulls born after January 1, 2021 which have at least 10 progeny weaning weights on Angus Herd Improvement Records and post a weaning accuracy of at least .30.
Disclaimer
The American Angus Association takes reasonable research and editing measures to ensure the quality of the genetic prediction analysis and other information made available in this report. However, the American Angus Association does not guarantee or assume responsibility for the accuracy, timeliness, correctness, or completeness of information available in this research report. The information presented here should not be considered or represented to be a measure of the actual value of the animal or its progeny or a guarantee of performance. Any conclusions that users draw from the information presented here are their own and are not to be attributed to the American Angus Association.