Bull of the Week-BK 739L Eternity 536
Every calf crop seems to have one that catches your eye over and over again, and this guy is that calf for me.
I swear every time I walk through the bulls, I find myself stopping to admire him and then looking up his tag number to remember who he is out of. He has that combination of style, presence, balance, and herd bull character that naturally draws your attention.
His dam is BK Horseshoe Belle 932 (“Zora”), Jaxsen’s show heifer, and she has developed into an outstanding young cow. Zora is sired by BK Confidence 543, a son of the legendary Connealy Confidence 0100. Confidence 0100 was the high-selling bull in the 2011 Connealy Angus sale and became one of the breed’s most influential sires due to his rare combination of calving ease, maternal strength, carcass merit, and phenotype.
On the bottom side, Zora traces to BK Eriska 237, a daughter of SAV Thunderbird 9061. Thunderbird earned recognition as the #1 calving ease bull of his calf crop at Schaff Angus Valley while still offering exceptional growth and performance. This maternal line is packed with the kind of genetics that build productive, long-lasting cows.
The sire of this calf is SITZ Eternity 739L, one of the standout bulls from the 2024 Sitz Angus sale. Eternity turned heads with his impressive structure, exceptional feet, eye appeal, and overall balance. Backed by the renowned Sitz donor cow 200B, he offers the maternal strength, performance, and structural correctness that commercial and seedstock producers alike are looking for.
With a PAP score of 37 and the kind of phenotype that stands out in any pasture, Eternity was designed to move programs forward.
When you stack a cow family like Zora’s behind a sire like Eternity, this is exactly the kind of calf you hope for. He’s long-bodied, attractive, well-balanced, and already showing the herd bull presence that makes you take notice.
Some calves earn your attention because of their pedigree. Others earn it because of the way they carry themselves.
This one does both.
Good cattle catch your eye. Great cattle keep it.


