We don't have registered cattle. but we've been using Jorgensen genetics for 20 years, and I learned pretty much everything you can know about that herd of cattle. I don't know what type of angus cattle your planning to raise, and that's a question you need to ask yourself before you purchase a cow, because there's a huge amount of difference in types of angus cattle. I know Jorgensen's aren't planning another cow sale in the near future, and they flush about 6-8 cows every spring at cow country genetics in Cody, Wyoming. Cody J. has told me that their bloodline of cattle get so obese when they send them there they never adjust well when they return, so they are just planning on flushing them until they get all the progeny out of them that they want, and then they sell them privately if they can find a buyer. I know they have a few really good one's there right now. They would be smaller framed than the Vermillion, or Schaff cows, easier keeping, with more middle of the road e.p.d.'s. They will have tremendous dispositions, and they will gain weight like crazy on a minimal amount of feed. A son of one of their sire's (Ideal 7773)broke the alltime record at the Midland bull test last year over any breed in history for feed conversion, and that trait is bred in alot of their cattle. So if your interested give Cody Jorgensen a call at 1-800-548-BULL and visit with him. He might have a good one you could deal him out of. Hope this helps. :wink: