JBV Yellowstone 901G-
Our customers were asking for higher percentage Limousin bulls. We want performance, above average EPD’s and phenotype. JBV Yellowstone was the exact fit for our program. He is in the top 20 and 15% of the Limousin breed for weaning and yearling weight EPD’s respectively. He is in the top 3% for Scrotal, 3% for Docility, 5% for marbling, 30% for ribeye and a low birth weight EPD of -0.1. He is a beautiful specimen. His outcross purebred Limousin pedigree, depth of body, strong top, muscle pattern and docility make him one to tie to. Semen is available at Grassroots Genetics.


Cole Deputy 37D
I knew the minute this bull walked into the ring during the 2017 National Western that he was a bull I’d love to have walking around my place. COLE Deputy, in my opinion, was the best bull to enter the ring during the Pen & Carload Show. He was the lead off bull for the Coleman Limousin carload. He boasts massive growth numbers with a very moderate birth weight EPD and a marbling EPD in the top 15%. Deputy has the absolutely perfect phenotype. He’s big footed, stout made and still soggy with great neck extension. I am not sure one could be made any prettier!
ENGD Colossal 5522ET
Colossal was purchased from the Englewood Limousin dispersal. We chose him for his moderate, muscular make up that stands on good bone and big feet. He is a LimFlex 75% that is homo black and homo polled and lays a really nice shoulder into an extended neck. His calves are cut from the same mold as he stamps his style on all of them. Just take a look at his picture and you can see he is pretty spectacular.


Cole Jurassic 01J
We needed a low birth weight bull that we were comfortable breeding to our retained heifers. We were so pleased with COLE Deputy 37D, that we went right back to the source Coleman Limousin. I went to Charlo, MT and met with Trent Coleman. Based on EPD’s and desirable traits that we wanted in our new herd sire, I had picked out 9 or 10 bulls from the 2022 Coleman Sale book that would fit the bill. Trent was gracious enough to cut these several bulls out of the sale group and let me have a look at them each individually. As it turned out there was a standout in the group. Lot 18. At the time his name was COLE Genesis 01J, the first Genesis calf to be born on the Coleman Ranch. This bull walked cat like. He was big footed, clean fronted, big topped, soggy and his EPD’s were more than just amazing! They were well above average in every EPD category. His progeny have been favorites here at Brehm Farms. We have retained several of his heifer calves and are anxiously awaiting their first calves.