RLB Genetics
RLB Genetics raises registered Gelbvieh and Balancer cattle in Fordland, Missouri, situated about 15 miles east of Springfield in the southwest corner of the state. The program is operated by Robert Brooks and Richard Brooks, a family with deep roots in the cattle business that traces back through a registered Holstein dairy before transitioning toward beef production with registered Simmental in 1981 and eventually Gelbvieh.
The central focus of the RLB Genetics program is breeding functional cattle built for cowherd longevity — an emphasis that shapes every selection decision. Bulls from the operation have earned recognition at major national shows, including a Reserve Champion Senior Bull Calf placing at the American Royal and a Reserve Champion Intermediate Heifer title at the American Royal Junior Show. Those show results reflect a broader commitment to cattle that are both production-oriented and structurally correct.
For commercial cattlemen seeking registered Gelbvieh cattle for sale in Missouri, RLB Genetics offers bulls selected with an eye toward calving ease, growth, maternal performance, and docile dispositions — traits the Brooks family views as essential to building a durable commercial cowherd.
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| Species | Cattle Gelbvieh |
|---|---|
| Website | www.rlbgenetics.com |
| rlbgenetics@centurylink.net | |
| Phone | +1 417-767-4790 |
| Owners | Robert Brooks, Richard Brooks |
| Location | Fordland, MO, 65652-5273, USA |
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