Bull of the Week – BK Program 575
Every year there are a few calves that make you stop and take a second look. BK Program 575 is one of those bulls.
This young bull combines maternal strength, calving ease, growth, and phenotype into a package that should appeal to both commercial and seedstock producers. He’s the result of generations of proven genetics stacked top and bottom, with cow families that have consistently produced productive, functional cattle.
His dam, BK Primrose 102, is a daughter of Coleman Knight 209, one of the most impressive bulls to ever walk through our program. Knight is known for his soundness, athleticism, fleshing ability, excellent feet, natural width, and outstanding disposition. He represents the kind of practical Angus cattle that work in the real world.
The maternal side runs even deeper through BK Primrose 530, a daughter of BK Combination 302, tracing back to Connealy Combination 0188 and the influential Connealy Consensus line. This family is packed with maternal strength, longevity, and carcass merit. The Expand daughters behind this pedigree have been exceptional cows with outstanding udders and the kind of production records that keep families in the herd for generations.
On the top side, BK Program 575 is sired by Sitz Program, one of the featured and high-selling bulls from the 2023 Sitz Angus Bull Sale. Program quickly became a favorite among cattlemen because he represents everything the Sitz program is known for:
✔ Top 1% for Heifer Pregnancy (HP)
✔ Top 1% for $M and $W
✔ Double-digit Calving Ease Direct (CED)
✔ Negative Birth Weight EPD
✔ Top 10% for Weaning Weight
✔ Top 20% for Yearling Weight
✔ Moderate mature size with strong maternal traits
Program is a son of Sitz Resilient and out of the dam of Sitz Continuity, making him one of the most exciting maternal and performance sires available today.
What stands out about BK Program 575 is how well these genetics come together. He combines proven calving ease and maternal excellence with the growth, structure, and herd bull presence needed to move a program forward.
The Angus breed has always been built around great cows, and this bull is backed by generations of them.
Maternal strength. Functional phenotype. Proven genetics.
That’s the kind of bull that earns a second look.
“Good bulls sire calves. Great bulls build cow herds.”
