Sires

Sires


Our Chiefline bulls have been progeny tested for carcass traits and evaluated by the GeneStar markers for both marbling and tenderness. Two Stars is the highest rating. All of the Chiefline Sires tested highly for both markers and pass those to their progeny. Carcass and Genetic Predictability!

Choctaw Chief 373

Choctaw Chief 373 is the most completely progeny proven sire of his time, regardless of breed. Some call him a legend in his time and for all time.
Marbling: ★ ★ | Tenderness ★ ★

877 Cherokee Chief

877 doesn’t have a lot of hype… Just Proof!
BW-0.1 WW 22 YW 34 Milk 11 TM 22 Stay 5
20% Prime 80% High % Avg. Choice
65% YG 1&2 35% YG 3

Miller Chief 373

The perfect Bull which masters calving ease and maternal, longevity with Excellence in carcass quality and feed efficiency. He produces the most efficient progeny on both grass and the feedlot.

Caddo Chief

Chiefline Red Angus have proven their superior carcass performance through gene markers, progeny testing and carcass competitions… Proving they are the best pure Red Angus for carcass improvement.
Marbling: ★ | Tenderness: ★ ★

PBC DO202 H3554

Chiefline Red Angus Cattle have proven carcass merit because Pure Chief Line Cattle in our herd have been progeny tested for marbling, tenderness and increased ribeye areas for many years.
Marbling: ★ | Tenderness: ★ ★

Chiefline females

Producer satisfaction establishes Chiefline cattle as the ideal choice for the Commercial Cow/Calf Operator….
• Early Puberty
• Calving Ease
• Highly Maternal
• Heat Tolerant
• Carcass Performance

Chiefline females

Pure Chiefline Red Angus has proven their superior carcass performance through gene markers, progeny testing and carcass competitions. Proving they are the best pure Red Angus for maternal, fertility and carcass improvement.

Chiefline females

Chiefline females have been line bred for early reproductive efficiency for more than fifty years. Chiefline females consistently breed and calve unassisted by two years of age. The biggest problem with Chiefline females is keeping them from becoming bred before they are weaned.

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