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Beefmaster Seedstock Directory Volume II - 2016

Beefmaster Breeders United & The Banner Staff Bill Pendergrass Executive Vice President The Banner Editor & Advertising Sales

Collin Osbourn

Chief Financial Officer

Donna Henderson Office Manager

Jeralyn Novak

Communications Coordinator The Banner Managing Editor & Graphic Designer

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Field Representative & Commercial Marketing Director The Banner Advertising Sales

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Member Service Data Entry

Sarah Davis

Membership Coordinator - Member Services & Transfers

Contributing Writers

Dr. Wesley Hood, Laramie Naumann, Bill Pendergrass, Dr. Whitney Whitworth, Dr. Robert Williams

Beefmaster Breeders United 6800 Park Ten Blvd., Suite 290W San Antonio, TX 78213 210-732-3132 Fax: 210-732-7711 info@beefmasters.org www.beefmasters.org This directory is provided as a membership service of Beefmaster Breeders United. The seedstock producers listed and advertised in this directory are paid advertisers. Please contact the respective producers for more information on the cattle. BBU does not warrant the quality and availability of the advertised cattle.

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The Banner Table of Contents

Features 10

Common Health Concerns in Show Cattle Learn about a few of the more common show cattle diseases and possible treatments. By Dr. Wesley Hood

Raising Leaders in 14 JBBA: the Beef Industry

Ultrasound to 48 Teaching Juniors

Learn about the JBBA Ultrasound Carcass Contest and how its teaching juniors about adding value to their cattle. By Bill Pendergrass

Feeding Show 52 Properly Heifers

The JBBA President provides insight on opportunities available through the junior Beefmaster program. By Laramie Naumann

Improving 40 Genotyping: EPD Accuracy

A geneticist teaches us how EPDs and genomic testing technologies are advancing the cattle industry. By Dr. Robert Williams

A nutritionist walks you through basic cattle nutrition and helpful tips when feeding your next show heifer. By Dr. Whitney Whitworth

Get the latest information from

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Directories 22 Beefmaster Promotion Group Directory 28 Central Texas BBA Directory 34 South Texas BBA Directory 4 - The Banner - Beefmaster Breeders United


Emmons Ranch Production Sale! Established 1975

May 21, 2016

EMS Headliner 2012 Reserve National Champion Bull

2012 National Performance Champion Bull 2011 & 2012 Show Bull of the Year

EMS Reba Miss Beefmaster America 2015

EMS Captain Britches 2013 Reserve National Champion Bull Sire of 2014 JBBA National Calf Champion (First Calf Crop)

Semen available out of these Champion Sires Emmons Ranch has produced 6 National Champion Bulls & 2 Reserve National Champion Bulls and 5 Miss Beefmaster America’s & 3 Reserve Miss Beefmaster America’s Visit our Website:

Steve & Cindy Emmons

www.emmonsbeefmasters.com

Fairfield, TX (903) 879-4567 emsranch@gmail.com


From the President ’s Desk

I want to say thank you for taking the time to browse through our seedstock directory publication, The Banner. I hope you enjoy it and find it to be educational, as well as informative. As you turn the pages you will find some great articles that will educate you about our great breed of cattle and help you through your show cattle experience. Some of our most elite breeders in the business have placed advertisements in this publication to introduce themselves to you. Many years ago I had the great experience of my son and daughter showing Beefmaster cattle. That was before I became a breeder and it didn’t take me long to figure out how functional and docile Beefmaster cattle are. I knew this was a maternal breed, but learned there was more. The bulls are what every herd needs for heterosis or simply putting pounds on the ground. Today, due to my children and the great Beefmaster family, here I sit as President of Beefmaster Breeders United (BBU). I encourage you to take

this opportunity and join me as a breeder, then together we will continue to breed for the future. Speaking of the future makes this the perfect opportunity to mention Junior Beefmaster Breeders Association (JBBA), our junior program. Our young people are the shining stars here at BBU and we recognize them as our future leaders and producers. If you are looking for your next show project then you came to the right spot. This publication will help you locate that perfect animal for you. JBBA continues to be one of the top junior programs within the cattle industry. These young people are our ambassadors and they are some the very best in the cattle business. Sit back and browse through this publication. Enjoy it from page to page! I love this breed and I hope you will soon be a member of BBU. And to all of the juniors, I hope you will soon be a JBBA member. In the meantime, “shoot for the moon and even if you miss, you land among the stars!” God bless you. - Mackie Bounds, BBU President

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Raising Quality Beefmasters in the Brush of South Texas Our Beefmaster cattle are used to living in the toughest of conditions. They prove to us day in and day out that they are the best choice for South Texas. Through proven genetics of our herd sires and outstanding genetics from other Beefmaster bulls in our AI program, we continue to upgrade our herd with profitable performance and quality. Please come visit the ranch and see the results.

Lucky Las Vegas Fabulous Las Vegas x RTH 89/0 BBU#: C1026986, ID#: 16/3 DOB: 12/15/2012 EPDs: BW 0.7, WW 17, YW 21, Milk -2, Mat +7, SC +.4, REA/Swt -0.01, REA -.01 IMF +0.2, Rib Fat +.07, Rump Fat +.08

Colonel Tom Arthur W. Epley III, owner 713.898.8044 www.3HIJOS.com email: rancho@3hijos.com Ranch located on Hwy. 72 just west of Tilden, Texas.

Rojo Bueno x RTH 103/8 BBU#: C989984, ID#: 31/0 DOB: 11/29/2009 EPDs: BW 0.9, WW 29, YW 37, Milk -1, Mat +14, SC +.5, REA/Swt 0.31, REA +.31 IMF +0.2, Rib Fat +.01, Rump Fat -.03


COLVIN BEEFMASTERS

National Champion Open Heifers - 2004 E6 Sale 2015 Miss South Texas Grand Champion

Building From the Best

Dr. Jim and Pam Colvin Colvin Beefmasters 1555 Still Meadow Seguin, TX 78155 830-372-2624 830-401-1647 ckkcolvin@yahoo.com


T5 Beefmasters 2014 BBU er d e e Br e Of Th Year

Call for a Ranch Appointment We calve five times a year, so we always have heifer prospects!

Ranch herdsman Collin McMaster is available to show you our cattle, answer questions and help you with your selection. Call him at 281-755-6416 or cmcmaster80@gmail.com

JC & Teri Thompson

Bedias, Texas

979-777-8859

jct.t5ranch@hotmail.com


Common Heal th Concerns in Show Cattle By Dr. Wesley Hood, DVM Pro-Vet of Siloam Springs, Okla.

N othing compares to the

feeling of the arrival of a new show calf. Will she win her class? Take home local grand champion honors? Or better yet, compete at a national show? There are several factors that can get you into that winner’s circle, but maybe none is more important than the overall health of your new animal. This article will outline a few of the more common health issues in show cattle and some possible treatments. The first issue to discuss is bloat. Bloat is an abnormal production of gas in the rumen. There are two types of bloat, free gas and “frothy”. The first symptom that will be seen in your show calf is a loss of appetite and the left flank will appear much larger, fuller and firmer than normal. Bloat can be caused by a variety of factors but it is mostly due to dietary changes. Timely treatment of bloat is essential to a positive outcome. If an animal is bloated for too long, it can lead to death. One of the main treatments of bloat is a product called “Thera-bloat” that can be

obtained from your veterinarian. It is an oral liquid that can be mixed with water and given by mouth with a syringe. This will usually give some relief within an hour. If the bloat is free gas, the animal needs to be treated very quickly by placing a tube down the esophagus to release the gas that is trapped in the rumen. Mild bloat can also be treated by walking the animal to allow the gas be expelled naturally. Bloat is a very serious issue, but can usually be avoided by maintaining a consistent diet with no abrupt changes or increases. It is advised if your show calf bloats that you consult your local veterinarian immediately. A second issue is respiratory problems. These can range from a simple upper respiratory infection to pneumonia. Signs of respiratory issues include coughing, nasal discharge, standing with head down, fever and lack of appetite. The best way to treat the animal is to administer an appropriate respiratory antibiotic and an anti-inflammatory medication. Care should be taken to know the withdrawal

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times of any medication that is administered particularly in show steers. Respiratory diseases can cause severe decreases in performance, therefore it is a good idea to start treatment as soon as the problem presents itself. Again, your local veterinarian can advise you on which treatment is appropriate for the situation. The third issue is hair and skin problems. While mostly cosmetic in nature, they can be detrimental to your animal’s overall ability to compete as they are considered transmissible infectious diseases and you will not be allowed to show if they are present. The most common problem is ringworm. Ringworm is actually caused by a fungus called Trichophyton verrucosum. The normal presentation is the appearance of small, somewhat circular, crusty areas of hair loss typically around the head and neck areas. These areas grow and spread very rapidly. The key to this issue is to start treating immediately. To treat, remove the crusty surface and scrub with either Nolvasan, strong iodine or bleach. Athlete’s foot cream can also be used around the eyes and muzzle

to prevent burning. It is also essential to bleach halters, leads, troughs and even spray the panels and barn posts. Also never share show equipment, as that is a common way to transmit the fungus. Once treated for several days, it will take a few weeks for the hair to grow back normally around the lesion. Warts (small bumpy growths) can also cause problems and are found anywhere on the animal but mostly around the head and neck. Warts can be removed with scissors or pliers and this will typically stimulate the animal’s immune system enough that the warts will start to regress. Complete regression may take several weeks. Lice is the final skin issue that sometimes occurs. Patches of hair loss will be seen around the animal’s neck, legs and hindquarters. Ivermectin based de-wormers and other pour-on products will prevent this very easily. All of these skin problems are considered contagious, so if you have several show animals it is advised to isolate the infected animal to prevent transmission. Please respect your fellow exhibitors and do not bring an infected animal to a show or event. §

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BEEFMASTER CATTLE & Quarter Horses

www.GattisCattle.com

The Gattis Family - Dan A. & Karen, Dan M. & Shana, Brent Jonah, Texas 512-809-1001 gattiscattle@gmail.com


JBBA: Raising Leaders in the Beef Industry

By Laramie Naumann, JBBA President

than ever that cattle raisers are present in American agriculture. words, “America” and “agriculWith the task of putting beef on ture” are nearly synonymous. more dinner plates with less land From the birth of our country to and as efficient as possible, until now, people from coast to educating the future of the beef coast and border to border have industry is vital. had the opportunity to contribBeefmaster Breeders United ute to American agriculture in (BBU) invests in the future of their own way. Some individthe beef industry, and American uals spend season after season agriculture by supporting the preparing fields and harvesting Junior Beefmaster Breeders Asimportant crops such as corn, sociation (JBBA). The mission of wheat, barley and sorghum. the JBBA is, “to promote youth Others are able to manage the outreach through friendly comhealth of swine, poultry and petition, education and leaderdairy cattle, while yet others ship skills while raising, showing produce and market the equipand promoting quality Beefment needed for all of these master cattle for the future of operations to run effectively. But the industry”. From the outside if you ask me, the most rewardlooking in, one may assume that ing work in American agriculJBBA members focus on soleture is raising beef cattle. Having ly exhibiting Beefmaster show the ability to wake up every cattle at local and major shows. morning with the herd in mind, However, there are so many is enjoyable and challenging. more opportunities that JBBA Herd health, hay supply, pasture has to offer to its members. rotation, regular deworming, The highlight of the year for mineral supplements and calving all JBBA members and their season are all important decifamilies is the Junior National sions that a rancher can consider Convention and Shows held in a single day as a beef produc- every year in July. The 2016 er. Today it is more important Nationals will be held in West

In the English language the

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Monroe, La., from July 17-23. A week at the national convention provides members the opportunity to exhibit registered Beefmaster cattle in the junior national heifer show, bred and owned heifer show, Beefmaster Advancer/E6 heifer show and the bred and owned bull show. Aside from exhibiting cattle, members are able to participate in several other events to give them skills needed to be successful in the beef industry. The judging contest allows members and parents to evaluate Beefmaster females and bulls for quality and performance. The public speaking contest gives members the opportunity to develop their opinion on a topic related to agriculture. By participating in this event, JBBA members gain the confidence that is needed to convey the importance of beef cattle production and agriculture to the American consumer. One of the most valuable contests that is offered is the herdsman quiz contest. This contest challenges the knowledge of JBBA members by asking them to know important terms related to beef cattle production like dystocia and heterosis, as well as know how

to calculate average daily gains and recognizing bulls within the breed that are trait leaders. Within the last year JBBA has added a new show to the Junior National Convention and Shows. The ultrasound carcass show was designed to help JBBA members understand the importance of collecting performance data on their Beefmaster cattle. Animals in this show between 320-550 days of age will have data collected by an Ultrasound Guidelines Council certified technician that will then be transferred into the breed database. Cattle entered in the show that do not fall within this age window can also be scanned, so that JBBA members can have data on those animals. This contest allows members to have the opportunity to see how genetics perform in relation to rib eye area and intramuscular fat. While participating in this contest members are able to speak with the ultrasound technician about the process. As a JBBA member who has participated in this contest, I firmly believe that this is one of the best ways to teach young cattlemen and women the importance of collecting performance data

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on their cattle so they can make important management decisions down the road. Not only does JBBA provide its members the opportunity to work together to raise and market Beefmaster cattle, it also gives members the opportunity to interact with fellow Beefmaster breeders. JBBA members are able to purchase semen from top bulls within the breed directly from breeders through the JBBA A.I. Program. Additionally, JBBA members are able to participate in voluntary classification, weights and measures, sales, upgrading and marketing programs. Essentially any program that BBU offers is available to junior members. The ability to have a good relationship with BBU is highly beneficial to JBBA members. As a breed we are able to work

toward our goal of producing high quality Beefmaster cattle, because we are able to work together. For JBBA members this is an important lesson to learn. In reality the lessons that we should be teaching young cattlemen and women is the importance of raising high quality beef cattle to meet the needs of a growing population. By learning valuable skills such as herd management, implementing agricultural technologies, communication with fellow cattlemen and commitment to a job well done, JBBA members are prepared to face the challenges of the beef industry. If you’re interested in becoming a JBBA or BBU member, please complete the membership application on the following page or sign up online at www.beefmasters.org. §

2015-2016 JBBA Board of Directors & Officers

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BEEFMASTER BREEDERS UNITED 6800 Park Ten Blvd., Suite 290 West San Antonio, Texas 78213 210/732-3132 Web site: www.beefmasters.org

APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP NAME FRANCHISE & HOLDING BRAND CONTRACT _____________ Date Application is hereby made for membership in Beefmaster Breeders United (BBU) in the name of _____________________________________________________________________________________ (The Membership Name and Prefix Name are permanent records and cannot be changed.) This application is hereby made for a (circle one of the following): Lifetime, Active, *Junior or Associate membership This is a (circle one): Corporation, Partnership, Firm or Individual I (We) hereby make application for the Prefix Name: ________________________________________________________, and will apply this Prefix Name, if accepted, to BEEFMASTER cattle of which I am (we are) the breeder and/or first owner. I (We) agree to notify BBU annually, with payment of dues, as to whether I am (we are) still breeding BEEFMASTERS and using this Prefix Name. If I (we) do not so notify BBU, I (we) authorize BBU to discontinue my (our) use of this Prefix Name. (Annual notification and dues do not apply to Lifetime memberships.) I (We) will use the following Holding Brand: _________________________________ (please sketch) I (We) hereby designate ______________________________________________________ to exercise all rights and privileges of this membership and, no person other than that named may act for this membership until the BBU Executive Vice President has been notified in writing that another name is being substituted for the above and receipt of notification has been acknowledged in writing. I (We), if elected to membership, agree to be governed by the By-Laws, Rules and Regulations of Beefmaster Breeders United, as amended from time to time, and hereby acknowledge receipt of the current By-Laws, Rules and Regulations. I (We) hereby affirm the above and foregoing is true and correct to the best of my (our) knowledge and belief. Signature and Title of Applicant(s)

*Date of Birth & School Grade JUNIOR APPLICANT ONLY

Spouse’s First Name

Name of Ranch Manager

Mailing Address (Box No. or Street)

Ranch Address

City, State & Zip Code

Ranch – City, State & Zip Code

E-Mail Address (Res.)

Area Code/Telephone No.

(Bus.)

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(Ranch)

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,IFETIME -EMBER $UES s !CTIVE -EMBER $UES s !SSOCIATE -EMBER $UES s &IRST 4IME -EMBER 3PECIAL Junior Member Dues = $60 *Junior applicants must be under the age of 21 years on January 1st of the current year. The above membership dues include an annual subscription to The Beefmaster Cowman. Payment of Beefmaster Breeders United dues are tax deductible for most members as an ordinary and necessary business expense. However, charitable contributions or gifts to Beefmaster Breeders United are not deductible for Federal income tax purposes. ***PLEASE SEND MEMBERSHIP DUES WITH THIS APPLICATION TO 6800 Park Ten Blvd., Suite 290 W, San Antonio, TX 78213***


H C N A R G R BA S R E T S A M F BEE

Darrell, Shannon, Trenton, Trevor, Travis & Troy Glaser Jeannette Glaser

P.O. Box 194 Rogers, TX 76569 254-721-1497 darrell_glaser@yahoo.com

Call us for your show heifer needs! Scramble certificates gladly accepted!


ce u d o r sP w o C rs e t h g Great u a D t a Gre

J2

2015 SEBBA Breeder of the Year

Miss CJ 634

CJ’s Soulman X Miss Superior 8

Sugar Britches X Miss CJ 634 Progeny Heifers

13 Daughters Sold For An $8,500 Average

Matings Coming This Fall Include Miss CJ 634 Progeny Sired by: Infinity, Dreamcatcher, Sugar Britches, EMS Captain Britches & EMS Ring of Fire

J Two Beefmasters

Gerry and Cheryl Stricklin 230 Steele Rd, Savannah, TN 38372 731-607-2961 jtwofarms@hotmail.com


WITTENBURG BEEFMASTERS Established 1968 - BBU Lifetime Member

Sale r o F s r Heife ated c o l h c at Ran xas e T , a n d in E 5 Time Bree der of South Texas BBA “Miss South Texas” Champion

Sugar Britches X Peggy Sue

Hans Wittenburg, Owner H: 361-782-2882 M: 361-782-8122 Joe Wittenburg, Manager H: 361-782-7318 M: 361-782-1898

BMW Beefmasters Sire: Dr. Love Dam: Dream Girl (Dream Catcher daughter)

Consigning Consigning cattle to Houston, cattle to Live Live Oak and Oak & South other sales across Texas Beefmaster South Texas! Association sales! Contact us for more information on our cattle

Billy and Marie Welkener 150 CR 177, Kenedy, TX 78119 H: 830-583-9221 - C: 361-362-4224 mbwelkener@gmail.com


BPG

BEEFMASTER PROMOTION GROUP Promoting Beefmaster cattle through show ring competition. Show off your good cattle to new Beefmaster prospects -- get on the end of a lead rope!

Officers: President: Cindy Emmons, Fairfield, TX Vice President: Nancy Gilmore, Madisonville, TX Sec/Reporter: Emily Griffith Long, Springtown, TX Treasurer: Linda Hicks, Rockdale, TX Directors: Chris Koffskey, Nacogdoches, TX Mike Griffith, Springtown, TX Rusty Saye, Pilot Point, TX Leonard Graham, Axtell, TX Reese Tassin, Bush, LA Shows: Southwestern Exposition and Livestock Show, Ft Worth, TX San Antonio Livestock Show, San Antonio, TX Houston Livestock Show, Houston, TX Beefmaster U, Groesbeck, TX West Texas Fair, Abilene, TX HOT Fair, Waco, TX State Fair of Texas, Dallas, TX State Fair of Louisiana, Shreveport, LA For more information about joining BPG, contact Cindy Emmons: 903-879-0791

www.beefmasterpromotiongroup.com


Beefmaster Promotion Group Directory MINTIE BETTS 17872 BRIARCREST FLINT TX 75760 903-316-3181

jmbetts1957@yahoo.com

JANELLE BETTS 17872 BRIARCREST FLINT TX 75760 903-316-3181

jmbetts1957@yahoo.com

BEEFMASTER PROMOTION GROUP DIRECTORY

JOEL BETTS 17872 BRIARCREST FLINT TX 75760 903-316-3181

jmbetts1957@yahoo.com

ASHTON BISBALLE 2829 CREEKWOOD CT GRAPEVINE TX 76051 817-421-5023 bisballe@yahoo.com

DAKOTA BOUDREAUX 17207 MCDONALD RD ALVIN TX 77511 409-795-9665

BROCK COLLINS PO BOX 93 ROCKFIELD KY 42274 270-282-5102

ERIN BROWN 6140 FM 698 NACOGDOCHES TX 75964 936-715-9616

CHRIS COOLEY PO BOX 6866 SAN ANTONIO TX 78209 210-822-8923

jennifer.kassler@yahoo.com beefmasters@channarock.com

erin@rocklingbfarms.com

HUNTER BRUMIT PO BOX 128 POINT TX 75472 903-598-2061 hsbrumit@gmail.com

WILL & TASHENA BUTLER 730 CR 232 LP CAMERON TX 76520 512-760-6331

RHETT BLACK tbutler@rockdaleisd.net PO BOX 695 ALTO TX 75925 BRIAN CANALES 936-858-2800 19425 LOS jblack61980@gmail.com VENADLOS DR 956-383-0964 ASHLEY BLACK briananissac@gmail.com PO BOX 695 ALTO CB SUPREME TX 75925 RANCH 936-715-5206 jblack61980@gmail.com PO BOX 1750 WINNIE TX 77665 MALLORY BLAIR 409-599-8833 32 E ALISAL STREET smithcarlan@yahoo.com STE 203 SALINAS CA CHARLIE&DONNA 93901 CHANNAROCK 831-754-1403 mlb059@neo.tamu.edu PO BOX 93 ROCKFIELD KY GRACIE BOUCHARD 42274 JOLENE BOUCHARD 270-282-5102 1516 RIVERBEND ST beefmasters@channarock.com AZLE TX 76020 817-271-4065 JAMES CLEERE michelle.r.b@hotmail.com 1699 FM 2289 MADISONVILLE TX 77864 jjcleere@tamu.edu

cccskyraven@gmail.com

JACOB COUCH PO BOX 126 ENLOE TX 75441 903-517-1895

jakecouch45@yahoo.com

JEFF COUNCIL 1705 AUSTIN DR. KAUFMAN TX 75142 214-538-0085

HAGEN DAVIS 2249 CR 1560 CHICO TX 76431 940-210-1442 rickyg.davis@yahoo.com

GARON DAVIS 2249 CR 1560 CHICO TX 76431 940-210-1442 rickyg.davis@yahoo.com

RICKY & BRANDI DAVIS 2249 CR 1560 CHICO TX 76431 940-210-1442 rickyg.davis@yahoo.com

CODY DAVIS 254-931-3889

DANIEL DOMINGUEZ 21411 HWY 281 S SAN ANTONIO TX 78264 JENNIFER COUNCIL 210-462-6883 1705 AUSTIN DR. elvir6347@yahoo.com KAUFMAN TX 75142 214-949-7458 HALLE DUPLICHAIN kfirefighter990@ PO BOX 555 ALTO TX embarqmail.com 75925 936-858-3885 BRAYLEE COWAN jeffd@consolidated.net PO BOX 212 DODD CITY TX 75438 TODD DUPLICHAIN 903-583-0115 PO BOX 555 ALTO TX mattd@ 75925 bigwheelconnection.com 936-858-3885 kfirefighter990@ embarqmail.com

LUKE DALLMEYER 2793 FM 180 LEDBETTER TX 78946 979-278-3655 dally@industryinet.com

EMME DALLMEYER 2793 FM 180 LEDBETTER TX 78946 979-278-3655 dally@industryinet.com

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jeffd@consolidated.net

JENNA DUPLICHAIN PO BOX 555 ALTO TX 75925 936-858-3885 jeffd@consolidated.net

KAYCEE EDWARDS 580 WINTER HAWK MCGREGOR TX 76657 254-848-7075

BARRELRACER@AOL.COM


JAY EWING 646 DEER VALLEY RD WEATHERFORD TX 76085 817-341-3511

KALLI ELLIS PO BOX 157 LAWARD TX 77970 361-782-8430

NICHOLAS FLANERY 2515 MICHAELANGELO ST NEW CANEY TX 77357 281-541-0913

lellis@laward.net

lellis@laward.net

CARL JAYTON (CJ) ELLISON 1350 WIMBERLY RD MERKEL TX 79536 325-665-6158 97ellison@gmail.com

GREGG & DEANIE ELMORE 3065 FM 2649 LONE OAK TX 75453 903-634-2240

gregg.elmore@gmail.com

REAGAN EMMONS RAYMIE EMMONS 541 STATE HWY 75N FAIRFIELD TX 75840 903-389-4394 emsranch@gmail.com

STEVE & CINDY EMMONS RANCH 541 STATE HWY 75N FAIRFIELD TX 75840 903-389-4394 emsranch@gmail.com

VICTORIA ESPINOZA 4919 CANAL RD SANTA FE TX 77517 409-927-4481 cjespinoza@people.com

CHUCK ETHRIDGE 6140 FM 698 NACOGDOCHES TX 75964 936-715-9619

JEANNETTE GLASER PO BOX 194 ROGERS TX 76569 254-721-4573 jglaser42@yahoo.com

jay.ewing@dvn.com

DESTINY HARRISON 1705 AUSTIN DR. KAUFMAN TX 75142 214-538-0085 kfirefighter990@ embarqmail.com

TRENTON GLASER PO BOX 568 ROGERS HALEY HARTMAN 21401 RANCH TX 76569 HAVEN COURT 254-593-3108 trenton.glaser@gmail.com PORTER TX 77365 281-948-0222 TREVOR GLASER dohart894@yahoo.com PO BOX 568 ROGERS flanerynick@aol.com TX 76569 GENE HAWTHORNE 254-593-3108 562 HCR 3258 EMILY FRITSCH trevor.glaser@gmail.com MOUNT CALM TX 6731 WIED RD 76673 LAGRANGE TX 78945 TROY GLASER 254-749-6434 979-249-5703 PO BOX 568 ROGERS genehawthorne@yahoo. lfritsch@cvctx.com com TX 76569 254-593-3108 LOGAN FRY troy.glaser@gmail.com REBECCA HERRERA 2127 CR 3210 1516 RIVERBEND ST CAMPBELL TX 75422 TRAVIS GLASER AZLE TX 76020 903-268-3104 PO BOX 568 ROGERS 817-269-7046 fry_farm@yahoo.com michelle.r.b@hotmail.com TX 76569 254-593-3108 ROGER & KAYE travis.glaser@gmail.com LILLIAN HETTINGER FULLER 1571 MCVOID RD 1955 CR 106 PAIGE LEONARD & SPRINGTOWN TX TX 78659 DARLENE GRAHAM 76082 512-659-5428 11318 E HWY 84 817-235-8712 rfuller2316@gmail.com raftergbar@aol.com AXTELL TX 76624 254-709-5030 HUNTER GARCIA darlogram@icloud.com LINDA & PEVINE PO BOX 1658 HICKS BRIDGEPORT TX 1004 CR 333 ROBBIE GREEN 76426 400 STRONG ST ROCKDALE TX 76567 817-374-2472 BOWIE TX 76230 512-994-6332 lindahicks@msirockdale. 940-642-2755 KINSEY GASTEN tracy.l.greenn@sbcglobal. com 3529 DEER CREEK net GRAPEVINE TX LYDIA HOGAN 76051 FOSTER HALL PO BOX 3569 817-724-3560 13627 STATE HWY COMMERCE TX taniagasten@yahoo.com 21E ALTO TX 75925 75429 936-858-3707 817-933-0789 LOREN & NANCY GILMORE 882 GILMORE LANE MADISONVILLE TX 77864 936-348-8438

khall@sfasu.edu

JORDAN HALL 13627 STATE HWY 21E ALTO TX 75925 chuck@rockingfarms.com nancy@gilmoreranch.com 936-858-3707 khall@sfasu.edu

lhinterpreter@rocketmail.com

JESSICA HOLLIS 1726 FRENCH VILLAGE DR. HOUSTON TX 77055 713-907-8818 jeshollis@gmail.com

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BEEFMASTER PROMOTION GROUP DIRECTORY

LARRY & SHERRI ELLIS PO BOX 157 LAWARD TX 77970 361-782-8430


BILLY HOOD PO BOX 274 ALVORD TX 76225 940-389-1118

CADE JUDD 9715 HWY 300 GILMER TX 75645 903-734-7888

KORTNIE HOOD PO BOX 274 ALVORD TX 76225 940-389-1118

ALEXANDRA JURICA 8003 UNDERWOOD DR. MISSOURI CITY TX 77459 281431-4831

h5ranch14@yahoo.com

h5ranch14@yahoo.com

mandejudd@aol.com

BEEFMASTER PROMOTION GROUP DIRECTORY

SARAH HOOD alex.jurica@gmail.com PO BOX 274 ALVORD TX 76225 BRANDON KARISCH 940-389-1118 6341 CITZLER RD h5ranch14@yahoo.com LAGRANGE TX 78945 979-249-4051 MADISYN HORNDT brandonkarisch@gmail. com 607 MUNN STREET ELLINGER TX 78938 KUTTER KARNS 979-250-3405 maddiehorndt16@gmail. PO BOX 515 CRYSTAL com CITY TX 78839 830-374-7830 WACEY HORTON jkarns@wildblue.net 617 SMITH AVE 817-908-0805 GARRETT KEELING wacey2013@yahoo.com 1547 FM 1704 ELGIN TX 78621 HAYDEN HUNT 512-496-1461 PO BOX 144 LONE keeling2@swbell.net OAK TX 75453 903-598-2265 ROBBIE KELLY hhunt14@gmail.com 13133 FM 2601 #300MOODY TX JUSTIN HURON 76557 23810 BLACK 254-624-7897 john@ JACK BEND SAN stampedescreengraplics. ANTONIO TX com 210-620-4793 justinhuron1998@gmail.com

LARRY ISBELL PO BOX 88 IOLA TX 77861 936-870-5396

L FIVE BEEFMASTERS 1363 CR 2801 ALTO TX 75925 936-858-3331

rafteribeefmaster@gmail.com

15beefmasters@hotmail. com

SAMUAL BLAKE JACKSON 9449 W 487 FLORENCE TX 76527 936-662-7959

BUD LANE 1928 BISHOP RD BOWIE TX 76230 940-366-6547

scatter1941@gmail.com

valdonlane@hotmail.com

MACKENZIE LAPIER 305 W VAN OAKS DR COLLEYVILLE TX 76034 817-812-2901

FAITH MARTIN 22066 WALNUT CREEK LN. NEW ULM, TX 78950 979-357-2383

GARY LINDSEY LINDSEY RANCH 4060 KIMBRO LN MADISONVILLE TX 936-348-5127

EMILY MARTIN 22066 WALNUT CREEK LN. NEW ULM, TX 78950 979-357-2383

BLAIR LOW PO BOX 283 ALTO TX75925 936-366-8088

DAKOTA CHESTER MCFARLAND 207 LEDOUX RD WINNIE TX 77665 409-296-4568

lapiercowgirl@yahoo.com

lindseyranch@ymail.com

llow.@alto.ec7.nett

BROOKE LOW BRIANNA LOW PO BOX 283 ALTO TX75925 936-366-8088 llow.@alto.ec7.nett

PRESLEY LUX 101 BREMEN DR HURST TX 817999-5852

bethmartin93@yahoo.com

bethmartin93@yahoo.com

dgailc123@aol.com

SHELDON , RILEY & SAGE MCMANUS 276 SCHOOL ST. LAKE CHARLES LA 70611 337-377-6389

smbeefmaster@bellsouth. net

GARRETT MELLOAN PO BOX 93 ROCKFIELD KY LYSSY BEEFMASTERS 42274 4830 STANTEEN DR. 270-282-5102 beefmasters@channarock. SAN ANTOINI TX com 78263 210-648-0517 MINK FARMS llyssy11@yahoo.com PO BOX 244 SCURRY TX 75158 BRAYLEE MACKIE 211 CR 481 LOTT TX 972-452-3253 minkfarms@yahoo.com 76656 254-584-1300 KACEY MITCHELL ranchag@vvm.com 1015LONG PRIARIE DR KATY TX 77450 JARRETT MACKIE 211 CR 481 LOTT TX 281-693-7320 aimeemitchell@yahoo.com 76656 254-584-1300 JOE MONTEMAYOR ranchag@vvm.com 19425 LOS VENADLOS DR 956-569-0964 DLL963@yahoo.com

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briananissac@gmail.com


scott_moore@baylor.edu

LES,DONNA,RYAN MORGAN 1225 BLUE RIDGE LEXINGTON TX 78947 512-971-6607 lmorgan@aol.com

CODY MORGAN 1225 BLUE RIDGE LEXINGTON TX 78947 512-971-6607 lmorgan@aol.com

MACIE MOSS 325 CR 1667 CHICO TX 76431 940-644-2275

maciemoss2015@yahoo. com

HOUSTON MYERS 937 N FM 1655 ALVORD TX 76225 940-577-3459 myers937@century.net

KEVIN PARIS PO BOX 29 AZLE TX 76098 817-239-1636

CONNOR REED PO BOX 216 DODD CITY TX 75438 903-640-6461

LEE ELLEN PEARMAN 1005 CR 2436 ALTO TX 75925 936-858-3538

CORIE C RETTING 2785 FM 2736 903-274-5812

horserider401@yahoo.com c.reed12@yahoo.com

crettig1@leomail.tamuc. edu

leep@consolidated.net

XAVIER PENA 12901 N HWY 281 EDINBERG TX 78542 956-387-0891

aaronroebuck@aol.com JOHN PHILLIPS 5801 CR 608 BURLESON TX 76028 DILLON ROSE PO BOX 1953 BOYD 682-478-6008 TX 76023 jphillips1961@sbcglobal. net 940-389-9172 rose9heather@gmail.co

JOSHUA PRICE 13133 FM 2601 #300MOODY TX 76557 254-624-7898

RICARDO SAMANO 119 PR 4224 DECATUR TX 76234 214-497-8096 msamano87@yahoo.com

john@ stampedescreengraplics. com

COBY PRITCHETT KASSIE NORTHCUTT 820 FM 1389 5432 FM 1567 WEST COMBINE TX 75159 SULPHUR SPRINGS 214-625-2774 duainp22@hotmail.com TX 75482 903-456-2946 tcqh15@gmail.com TERRY &TAY RAUCHENBACH ALISON PARIS 733 JOHNSON BEND PO BOX 29 AZLE TX RD WEATHERFORD 76098 TX 76088 817-239-1636 918-630-9652 horserider401@yahoo.com tertay1@yahoo.com

EMILY PARIS PO BOX 29 AZLE TX 76098 817-239-1636

ROBERT AUSTIN ROEBUCK 2773 ATTALA RD 2263 FREDDYCAMP MS 662-674-5762

LAKEN READ PO BOX 202 CHESTER TX 75936 936-366-5221

horserider401@yahoo.com lakenread@gmail.com

CRISTIAN ALEJANDRO SAMANO 119 PR 4224 DECATUR TX 76234 214-497-8096

msamano87@yahoo.com

MADISON SCHULZ 28496 ROCK ISLAND RD HEMPSTEAD TX 77445 979-826-9206 mschulz2002@gmail.com

MARTIN SCHULZ 28496 ROCK ISLAND RD HEMPSTEAD TX 77445 979-826-9206 rockislandindustries@ hotmail.com

KELSEY SCOTT 610 MATTHYS DR WACO TX 76705 254-379-5724

marcscott#379@gmail.com

CORY SINKULE 3057 HOLY RD ABBOTT TX 76621 254-709-4563

cjsdrums99@gmail.com

SHAWN SKAGGS 6900 HWY 2247 DELEON TX 76444 254-893-4153 skaggs@cctc.net

WILL & RAYNA SKAGGS 6900 HWY 2247 DELEON TX 76444 254-893-4153 skaggs@cctc.net

ETHAN SAYE 1555 BLACKJACK RD E PILOT POINT TX 75422 940-367-8253

ALYSSA SMITH 857 FM 1347 STOCKDALE TX 78160 325-200-9945

KEITH & AMBER SCHNELL 1003 PR 5004 LEDBETTER RD 78946 979-884-2370

SEQUOIA SMITH 328 CR 4890 BOYD TX 76023 817-629-5237

sadie47@yahoo.com

alyssa0927@hotmail.com

sequoisundance@yahoo. com

amber_schnell@hotmail. com

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BEEFMASTER PROMOTION GROUP DIRECTORY

ANDREW MOORE 2868 COMPTON RD VALLEY MILLS TX 76689 254-709-4457


MEKALA SEARS SMITH 1608 KIRKLAND HHILL RD AXTELL TDX 76624 254-722-3345 cryssmith@gmail.com

ASHLEY SMITHEY 4 TREESIDE CT MANSFIELD TX 76063 817-501-8720

catmed458@yahoo.com

BEEFMASTER PROMOTION GROUP DIRECTORY

DANI SMITHSTEBER 20117 ROADWAY NEW CANEY TX 77357 832-863-0095

REESE JR. TASSIN 82485 JENKINS CEMETERY RD BUSH LA 70431 985-249-1789 reesetassin@gmail.com

smbeefmaster@bellsouth. net

jpsolviva@sbcglobal.net

BONNIE SWINNEA 804 S MIGNONETTE KOSSE TX 76653 254-747-1455 rapkosse@yahoo.com

GREG & LORI SWONKE 5701 KOETHER ROAD CARMINE TX 78932 979-278-3167

WALL’S WILDWOOD FARMS 1331 WOODMILL RD HEFLIN LA 71039 318-377-4208 wallswildwoodfarms@ yahoo.com

SAGE TASSIN 82485 JENKINS CEMETERY RD BUSH MATTI UMPHRESS 6350 FM 1810 CHICO LA 70431 TX 76431 985-249-1789 reesetassin@gmail.com 940-389-1886

TAMMIE WATTS 1440 SHIELD RD FROST TX 76641 903-641-9931

bku@att.net

jacqualyncawlwy93@ gmail.com

KAYL TASSIN 82485 JENKINS CEMETERY RD BUSH LA 70431 985-249-1789

CHELSEA VARGAS 18923 FM E 490 EDINBURG TX 78540 956-381-8444

COBY WAY 10239 CR 321 SWEENY TX 77480 979-548-4389

CAITLIN VARGUS 18923 FM E 490 EDINBURG TX 78540 956-381-8444

ALLISON WELLS 18265 FM N94 NEW ULM TX 78950 979-992-3300 COLLIN WENZEL 1061 RADISSON DR. HEWITT TX 76643 254-366-1179

willtawater@yahoo.com

WAGNER BEEFMASTERS 7201 CR 42 ROSHARON TX 77583 281-595-3474

ALEXANDRA THOMPSON 2322 UPLAND PARK SUGARLAND TX 77479 281-343-1259

PAUL WALLEN 997 N DADE 91 LOCKWOOD MO 65682 417-424-3204

reesetassin@gmail.com

chellelynn673@yahoo.com KATIE TATE

APRIL SOLIS 2210 STONEGATE DR. MISSION TX 78374 956-580-6768

MALLORIE TOUVELL 276 SCHOOL ST. LAKE CHARLES LA 70611 337-377-6389

3432 CR 1590 ALVORD TX 76225 940-389-7007 wanda@hopco.net

WILL TAWATER 8307 WOODCREEK WOODWAY TX 76712 254-498-2278

alex@gtlawllp.com

ALLYSON

L_dallmeyer@hotmail.com THOMPSON

2322 UPLAND PARK REESE SR. TASSIN SUGARLAND TX 82485 JENKINS 77479 CEMETERY RD BUSH 281-343-1259 allyson@gtlawllp.com LA 70431 985-249-1789 reesetassin@gmail.com CHLOE TOMLINSON 185 MT. CARMEL CHURCH RD 662-722-0801

smichelle115@yahoo.com

smichelle115@yahoo.com

dwagner694@aol.com

wallenprairieranch@ yahoo.com

DAVID WALLER 276 SCHOOL ST. LAKE CHARLES LA 70611 337-377-6389

smbeefmaster@bellsouth. net

jtomlinson35@gmail.com

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coby_way@yahoo.com

amw4412@aol.com

cwenzel5.8@me.com

DEVON WILSON 2249 CR 1560 CHICO TX 76431 940-210-1442 rickyg.davis@yahoo.com

REESE & RYAN WROBLESKI 2829 HWY 90 N ANDERSON TX 77830 936-825-5956 mwrobleski3@yahoo.com


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Central Texas BBA Directory TY AGEE TA BEEFMASTERS P.O. Box 42244 Memphis, TN 38174 901-486-7000

CENTRAL TEXAS BBA DIRECTORY

ROBERT BERRY SAN GABRIEL RIVER BEEFMASTERS 16747 Marsela Spring Round Rock, TX 78681 tyageemisspollys@gmail.com 512-733-1027 512-626-2751 CHARLES ALBRIGHT rfberryok@yahoo.com BUENA SUERTE RANCH DR. DON BILES 5208 Mimosa Drive BEEFOR RANCH Bellaire, TX 77401 24430 Horse Ave. 713-505-1811 Purcell, OK 73080 713-966-2141 405-527-0238 713-819-5449 405-640-4130 Charles.b.albright@ beeforok@yahoo.com morganstanley.com JEFFREY & MALLORY FRANKLIN & LYNN BLAIR ROSEMARY ALLEN BLAIR FARMS P.O. BOX 310972 BEEFMASTERS New Braunfels, TX 32 East. Alisal Suite 203 78131 Salinas, CA 93901 830-625-9633 831-710-0104 fara@nbtx.com 831-596-1505 Jeffrey@ JEREMY AUSTIN BlairBeefmasters.com CLOUD 9 CATTLE 2608 Garden Brooke MARK & LEESA Trail BLAU Belton, TX 76513 BLAU BEEFMASTERS 214-497-1120 P.O. BOX 906 Jeremy_Austin@hotmail.com Menard, TX 76859 325-396-2485 BRANDON BAKER blauranch@gmail.com BL BAKER BEEFMASTER CARO BOSWELL 261 Windwood Cr BOSWELL Seguin, TX 78155 BEEFMASTERS 210-240-6165 731 CR 178 blbakerlivestock@gmail.com Gorman, TX 76454 254-734-2631 DWIGHT BERTRAND caro@cctc.net I-O-C BEEFMASTERS 11276 Marcantel Rd. LORAN (Mackie) Elton, LA 70532 & NORMA JEAN 337-734-2129 BOUNDS 337-475-5693 SWINGING B RANCH dbertran@mcneese.edu 1652 Kirkland Hill Rd. Axtell, TX 76624 254-644-1957 njbounds1@yahoo.com

CHARLIE & DEBBIE BRADBURY HAYWIRE CATTLE COMPANY 80 Acorn Hill Huntsville, TX 77320 936-295-7129 936-661-2957

chbradbury@hotmail.com

MATT BROWN TRUEHEART BEEFMASTERS P.O. Drawer 0 Eldorado, TX 76936 325-650-6235 brownmule@aol.com ORAN & JULIE BUCKNER BUCKNER POLLED BEEDMASTERS 1829 FM 1246 W Thornton, TX 76687 254-385-6715 254-747-2199

bucknerpb@hotmail.com

TED CAIN CAIN CATTLE COMPANY P O Box 3269 Gulfport, MS 39505 228-832-4220 601-928-9753

tcain@corporatemgt.com

WATT CASEY, Jr CASEY BEEFMASTERS LTD. P.O. Box 2469 Albany, TX 76430 325-668-1373 Watt50@sbcglobal.net DOSIA & WATT CASEY CASEY BEEFMASTERS

P.O. Box 2379 Albany, TX 76430 325-762-2440 325-762-2605 Dosiac49@gmail.com

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RICHARD CHURCH CHURCH RANCH & CATTLE, LLC 1293 Stockade Ranch Paige, TX 78659 512-253-6131 rmchurchjr@gmail.com

HERBERT COOK MOORE PLACE P.O. Box 88 Giddings, TX 78942 979-542-2633

Dcook101948@yahoo.com

JERRY & BARBARA DAVIS DAVIS DOUBLE D RANCH 69601 E 310 Rd. Grove, OK 74344 918-854-3468 918-231-7009 Jldavis46@yahoo.com RONNIE DOCKREY DOCKREY BEEFMASTERS 235 Sharp Cemetery Killeen, TX 76542 254-289-1083 ronnield@vvm.com MICHAEL DUNCAN DIAMOND D BEEFMASTERS 4539 S HWY 75 Calvin, OK 74531 405-313-8558 mddiamondd@aol.com NATHAN EAST RIBERENO RANCH P.O. Box 983 Portland, TX 78374 361-643-7842 nandrew75@aol.com


DERICK & ASHLEY ENSOR 1768 FM 2571 Smithville, TX 78957 979-575-4092

derickensor@gmail.com

ARTHUR “BUB” EPLEY RANCHO TRES HIJOS 2814 Westgrove Lane Houston, TX 77027 713-621-0007 713-898-8044 361-274-3544 awepley@gmail.com DAVID & TAMMY EUBANK EUBANK BEEFMASTERS 1575 Cosby Rd. Milford, TX 76670 972-935-1479 eubankbeefmaster@ yahoo.com JAMES EUBANK EUBANK FAMILY FARMS PO Box 3 Maypearl, TX 76064 972-435-2452 972-351-1802 J10obie@aol.com OBIE EUBANK EUBANK FAMILY FARMS PO Box 28 Maypearl, TX 76064 972-435-3027 972-935-1888 obie@ectisp.net

D. FRENZEL & L. MEACHAM F & M CATTLE COMPANY 7163 FM 3117 Temple, TX 76501 254-541-4643 larry@dlmeacham.com

TERRY & GARY FRENZEL FRENZEL BROS. BEEFMASTERS 752 County Road 367 Lott, TX 76656 254-584-3324 254-721-2214

DAN & EMILY FELAND IOU BEEFMASTERS 6766 FM 1094 Sealy, TX 77474 979-885-4799 979-574-3146 emily@iouranch.com

ROGER & KAYE FULLER KC BEEFMASTERS 1955 CR 106 Paige, TX 78659 512-253-0011

terryfrenzel@gmail.com

Rfuller2316@gmail.com

JEANNETTE GLASER BAR G RANCH P.O. Box 568 Rogers, TX 76569 254-593-3108 254-593-2492 254-721-1497

Darrell_glaser@yahoo.com

TRENTON GLASER BAR G RANCH P.O. Box 568 Rogers, TX 76569 254-593-3108 254-593-2492 254-721-1497

Darrell_glaser@yahoo.com

ROBERT & JOY SORENSON IOU BEEFMASTERS 6766 FM 1094 Sealy, TX 77474 979-885-4799 979-574-3146 emily@iouranch.com

GERALD & CHRISTIE GALBRAITH C & G CATTLE COMPANY 1802 Elmwood Abilene, TX 79605 325-829-3883 Gerald.galbraith@wfadvisors.com

Darrell_glaser@yahoo.com

DOUGLAS FORTUNE P.O. Box 771 Taylor, TX 76574 512-585-4430 df@toast.net

DAN A. & KAREN GATTIS GATTIS CATTLE COMPANY 1850 CR 105 Hutto, TX 78634 512-809-1001 gattiscattle@gmail.com

TROY GLASER BAR G RANCH P.O. Box 568 Rogers, TX 76569 254-593-3108 254-593-2492 254-721-1497

DAN M. & SHANA GATTIS GATTIS CATTLE COMPANY 10265 HWY 29 E Georgetown, TX 78626 512-868-2052

JERRY GLOR JERRY GLOR BEEFMASTERS 2157 E. 460th Rd. Halfway, MO 65663 417-445-3828 417-840-6471 jglor@windstream.net

DEREK FRENZEL F BAR 7163 FM 3117 Temple, TX 76501 254-541-4643 derekfrenzel@aol.com GARY & CINDY FRENZEL FRENZEL BEEFMASTERS 7163 FM 3117 Temple, TX 76501 254-983-2901 254-721-2214 gary@frenzelbeefmasters.com

DARRELL & SHANNON GLASER BAR G RANCH P.O. Box 568 Rogers, TX 76569 254-593-3108 254-593-2492 254-721-1497

TREVOR GLASER BAR G RANCH P.O. Box 568 Rogers, TX 76569 254-593-3108 254-593-2492 254-721-1497

CENTRAL TEXAS BBA DIRECTORY

STEVE & CINDY EMMONS EMMONS RANCH 541 State Hwy 75 N Fairfield, TX 75840 903-879-4567 emsranch@gmail.com

Darrell_glaser@yahoo.com

RICK & KERI GRAFF 169 CR 346 El Campo, TX 77437 979-543-8688 979-541-7842 Rg57@att.net

Darrell_glaser@yahoo.com

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CHRIS HARGIS HARGIS RANCH BEEFMASTERS 5710 East 2030 Rd Waurika, OK 73573 580-513-4577 580-313-1356

chris.hargis85@yahoo.com

CLARK JONES JONES BEEFMASTER P.O. Box 1060 Savannah, TN 38372 731-926-6459 731-926-1721 Justin@jonesbeefmasters.com

MURRAY & MELINDA JORDAN JORDAN BEEFMASTERS P.O. Box 1092 Gilmer, TX 75644 903-762-2167 Moffetta56@aol.com

MICHAEL LARZA LARZA BEEFMASTERS 192 FM 1950 Eddy, TX 76524 254-859-5385 LORENZO LASATER ISA BEEFMASTERS 3419 Knickerbocker San Angelo, TX 76904 325/942-8581 325-656-9126

JOHN & CINDY McCARTHY J-MAC CATTLE LLC 15845 Lake Iola Rd. Dade City, FL 33523 352-588-3198 352-279-9289 Cindylouwho1234@aol.com

SHELDON McMANUS McMANUS BEEFMASTER 267 School St. lorenzo@isabeefmasters.com Lake Charles, LA 70611 hargisranch@yahoo.com TOM & RUTH LONG 337-526-5716 smbeefmaster@bellsouth.net LONG LF JOE KREGER BEEFMASTERS JAMES HOLMAN LARRY G. KREGER 1043 Old Reunion BAR H MEACHAM Road BEEFMASTERS BEEFMASTERS M & M CATTLE CO. RANCH Decatur, TX 76234 PO Box 252 P.O. Box 431789 6301 Waterford Blvd. Hardin, TX 77561 940-627-2000 Houston, TX 77243 Ste 440 ralong@lfbeef.com 936-776-7422 713-465-1905 jmsholman@yahoo.com Oklahoma City, OK 713-829-2606 73118 ALTHEA FORBIS larry@dlmeacham.com 405-206-9560 CLAUDETTE LONG LF 405-340-0852 BEEFMASTERS THOMPSON BAR H Joe.kreger@nm.com 1043 Old Reunion Rd LARRY & JANET MILLER BEEFMASTERS Decatur, TX 76234 MILLER LARRY LAIRMORE PO Box 252 940-627-2000 BEEFMASTERS LAIRMORE ralong@lfbeef.com Hardin, TX 77561 P.O. Box 973 BEEFMASTERS 936-776-7422 Bastrop, TX 78602 353 Hwy 41 South GERY & JODY jmsholman@yahoo.com 512-303-1216 Foreman, AR 71836 MANETH 512-517-0210 903-278-7623 MANETH FARMS JEZISEK Ldmiller57@yahoo.com BEEFMASTERS JEZISEK RANCH lairmore72@yahoo.com BEEFMASTER P.O. Box 8 BOB & MARY TINA Yoakum, TX 77995 143 CR 479 VICTOR & MOORE 361-293-6685 Lott, TX 76656 MARJORIE R&M RANCH 214-952-7152 LANDGREBE 254-584-5840 254-931-0120 LANDWELL RANCH bjmfarm@wildblue.net 2499 Bouie Rd Poplarville, MS 39470 2002harley@ctwa.com 301 FCR 461 GARLAND & BETTIE 972-824-8532 Buffalo, TX 75831 601-463-0537 MARTINE CRAIG JOHNSON 903-389-3001 Ranch@moore4Him.com 3604 Oak Ridge Dr. ST. CLAIR dewpeewee@yahoo.com BEEFMASTERS Bryan, TX 77802 FINLEY MORGAN P.O. Box 1 ALLAN & EVELYN 979-846-6267 SIMON CREEK El Dorado Springs, MO LANIK gwmartine@verizon.net BEEFMASTERS 64744 ROCKY CREEK 26875 Oswalt Road 417-876-7285 BEEFMASTERS Overbrook, OK 73453 Craigjohnson12@hotmail.com 101 CR 164A 580-668-2523 Hallettsville, TX 77964 580-668-3389 361-550-7028 simoncreek@gamil.com allanlanik@yahoo.com DAVID HARGIS HARGIS RANCH BEEFMASTERS Route 2, Box 224 Waurika, OK 73573 580-513-4577

CENTRAL TEXAS BBA DIRECTORY

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RON & LANETTE RANLY

RANLY BEEFMASTERS

1028 State Hwy 320 Lott, TX 76656 254-584-5513 ranlylr@gmail.com

WARREN JR. & TERRY & KATHLEEN JEANET ROCHE MYERS W ROCHE., JR ELM LAKE RANCH BEEFMASTERS 455 Kandus Cove P.O. Box 7821 China Springs, TX Horseshoe Bay, TX 76633 78657 254-644-9948 254-258-4476 Terrymyers41@icloud.com 830-598-6592 wprjnr@aol.com LEE PALM PALM BEEFMASTERS RON SANKO 4800 Ward Bend Road WHISKEY RIVER BEEFMASTERS Sealy, TX 77474 979-885-3919 3002 Free Kings Hwy Pittsburg, KA 66762 620-249-9335 BARRY PARKER sankoron@gmail.com SAN GABRIEL BEEFMASTERS DOYLE & DOROTHY 636 Rancho Bauer SANDERS Houston, TX 77079 DBL D BAR RANCH 832-860-5338 512-446-5673 28234 New Bremen Rd Parkus@sbcglobal.net New Ulm, TX 78950 979-357-2232 JOHN & SUE dsanders@industryinet.com PIERSON CHERRY GLEN VIRGIL, GERALD, BEEFMASTERS & WILLIAM P.O. Box 6897 SCHNEIDER Vacaville, CA 95696 SCHNEIDER & SONS 707-448-9208 BEEFMASTERS 707-718-4199 5291 FM 3117 piersons@castles.com Temple, TX 76501 254-774-9905 JERRY & DIANE 254-983-2612 QUISENBERRY gschn7780@aol.com DJBEEFMASTERS 1084 FM 2887 DALTON & KATHY Ballinger, TX 76821 SKINNER 325-365-4161 SKINNER’S RAFTER S 325-977-1086 BEEFMASTERS jdquisenberry@msn.com P.O. Box 277 Katy, TX 77492 281-371-2222 kskinner@flash.net

STEVEN SPEAR SPEAR RANCHES 3401 Private Road 1173 Greenville, TX 75401 903-454-3126 903-453-4492 sjcrspear@hotmail.com VERNON & DEARTA STIRLING STIRLING R-7 BEEFMASTERS 31699 Highway AC Lebanon, MO 65536 417-532-6597 GREG TATE TATE BEEFMASTERS P.O. Box 190 Groesbeck, TX 76642 254-587-2293 254-729-2325 254-645-5039 greg@gtatelaw.com JAMES THRASHER 680 Cherry Blossom Wright City, OK 74766 580-212-0337 jamest@pine-net.com BILL & SANDRA TRANUM LEE CREEK FARM 2316 Beechwood St. Little Rock, AR 72207 501-680-3779 billtranum@yahoo.com GEORGE VINSON VINSON BEEFMASTERS 851 CR 2380 Chester, TX 75936 936-969-2454 936-215-9028 vinsonge@gmail.com

SHANIN & LISA VINSON 5V BEEFMASTERS P.O. Box 799 Huntington, TX 75949 936-422-3566 936-414-3720

s.vinson1972@gmail.com

BOBBY WADDLE SPADE BEEFMASTERS 1015 S. Cockrell Hill Road DeSoto, TX 75115 972-223-8243 bgwaddle@flash.net JOEL WAHLBERG JJJ RANCH P.O. Box 218686 Houston, TX 77218 800-295-2382 JoelWahlberg@ sbcglobal.net RAY WALKER 7705 N. CR 25 Big Spring, TX 79720 432-399-4338 432-270-0630

r.walker@suddenlink.net

CENTRAL TEXAS BBA DIRECTORY

MIKE MOSS PINE SPRINGS RANCH 15186 E 645 Rd. Hulbert, OK 74441 918-598-3486 918-316-0905 mmoss@lg.k12.ok.us

HAROLD & JANET WISE ROCKING W RANCH PO Box 1065 Sealy, TX 77474 979-992-3364 Janetwise43@yahoo. com JACK & JO ANN ZERKLE P. O. Box 386 Troy, TX 76579 254-315-5840 254-252-0164 zerkles@aol.com

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Don’t miss these upcoming sales from the South Texas Beefmaster Breeders Association. STBBA is the oldest satellite association within the Beefmaster industry. The goal of the satellite is to assist members in the promotion and marketing of their cattle through the sponsorship of several prestigious sales throughout the year. STBBA also provides an opportunity for both social and business contacts, meeting new breeders and exchanging ideas in order to further involvement in the Beefmaster breed.

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South Texas BBA Directory Allen, Kenneth&Nancy KAN Beefmasters 10653 FM 974 Bryan, TX 77808 979-589-2891 Appling, John Paul & Jayne J P Appling Cattle Co P O Box 1548 El Campo, TX 77437 979-543-4731

SOUTH TEXAS BBA DIRECTORY

Bailey, Donald & Ann Bailey Farms 3295 Harts Bridge Rd Pinson, TN 38366 731-616-8424 Ballard, Casey & Amy Ballard’s 4B Ranch 10680 Ferrill Creek Rd Bryan, TX 77808 979-574-5372 Bell, Tom and Judy 4-B Ranch 6916 Avondale Drive Shreveport, LA 71107 318-227-2515 Berenson, Dr Gerald and Joan Windy Hills Beefmasters 1481 Hwy 26 West Poplarville, MS 39470 601-569-9122 / 504723-6882 Blair, Mallory Lynn Mallory Lynn Blair Beefmasters 32 E. Alisal Ste 203 Salinas, CA 93901 831-710-0104 Boudreau, Andy & Kim Andrita Ranch 3705 McCrary Road Richmond, TX 77409 281-239-5640

Bounds, L Mackie and Norma Swinging B Ranch 1652 Kirkland Hill Rd Axtell, TX 76624 254-644-1957

Carter, Dave and Jan Dave and Jan Carter Beefmasters P O Box 139 Concan, TX 78838 830-988-2809

Bowden, Kathryn E K E Ranch P O Box 303 Orchard, TX 0 979-478-6179

Casey, Butch Crooked Bar C 429 Picone Dr Harahan, LA 70123

Brandt, Blake Palo Verde Land & Cattle Co LLC 2812 W Sprague Edinburg, TX 78539 956-451-6004 Brandt, Calvin Palo Verde Land & Cattle Co LLC 2812 W Sprague Edinburg, TX 78539 956-451-6004 Broach, Jolene or Herman Lange Brazos Valley Beefmasters 3973 FM 2776 Bryan, TX 77808 979-268-1290 Bryan, Billy Todd and Charlotte Bryan Ranch 13520 FM 225 South Laneville, TX 75667 903-863-2276 Carpenter, Steve Dance Creek 2106 Drummond Rd Tecumseh, OK 74873 405-598-5873 Carr, Bill & Dusty P O Box 2947 Laredo, TX 78044 361-586-5067

Casey, Watt M Jr Casey Beefmasters P O Box 2469 Albany, TX 76430 325-668-1373

Cooley, Chris & Mark Golden Meadows Ranch P O Box 6866 San Antonio, TX 78209 303-588-7717 / 210822-8923 Dallmeyer, Billy & Lois Nails Creek Beefmasters 1046 PR 1803 Ledbetter, TX 78946 979-540-6518 / 979884-6332

DannaHaus, Ed & Sylvia Chapman, Tim and Dannahaus Farms Debbie 7588 Steinfeld Ln H T Champman Cattle Brenham, TX 77833 Co. Inc. P O Box 2205 Davis, Mike Rockport, TX 78381 Sand Spring 361-877-0984 Beefmasters P O Box 337 Chappell, Barbara McDade, TX 78650 B C Farms 512-581-1748 649 W Harris Raymondville, TX Delz, Gary and Sherrie 78580 RoadHouse 956-689-2202 Beefmasters 30402 La Quinta Dr Collier, Mike and Georgetown, TX 78628 Rhonda 512-750-9393 Collier Farms 305 Tommelson Creek Dodds, Steve and Road Sandra Brenham, TX 77833 South Oaks Ranch 979-251-4642 565 Lakeshore Drive Lexington, TN 38351 Colvin, Dr Jim & Pam 731-968-9774 Colvin Beefmasters 1555 Still Meadow Rd Dominguez, Daniel Seguin, TX 78155 P O Box 1827 830-401-1647 / 830Kingsville, TX 78364 372-2624 Doty, Jim and Patty Compton, Nate 123 Sabine St P O Box 646 Portland, TX 78374 Bellville, TX 77418 361-643-4054

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Gates, Burnell and Laura G4 Ranch 8410 Highway 87 East San Antonio, TX 78263 210-422-9467 / 210Dunkin, Jim and Anita 648-5071 Dunkins 4D Beefmasters Gattis, Dan A & Karen 18000 Martingale Ct Gattis Cattle Co LLC College Station, TX 1850 CR 105 77845 Hutto, TX 214-796-6029 512-809-1001 Ellis, Jim or Chris Clegg Panther Creek Partners 456 Country Club Lane Jackson, TN 38305 731-513-3844

Gillespie, John & Barb Dancing G’s 14 Outervlae Pl The Woodlands, TX 77381 281-733-0656

Epley, A W “Bub” and Nancy Rancho Tres Hijos 3733-1 Westheimer Rd PMB 674 Houston, TX 77027 713-898-8044

Gonzalez, Adalberto & Lupita and Sons Gonzalitoz Beefmaster 570 FM 2295 Alice, TX 78332 361-256-4141

Flying B Ranch Chaparrosa Enterprises P O Box 549 La Pryor, TX 78872 830-365-4422

Gwosdz, Tyler T Gwosdz Beefmasters P O Box 977 Orange Grove, TX 78372 361-701-0601

Fuller, Roger and Dr Kaye K C Beefmasters 1955 CR 106 Paige, TX 78659 512-253-0011

Halepeska, Gary D and Abradella Halepeska Beefmasters 962 Bluntzer Road Goliad, TX 0 361-649-5043

Galbraithe, Christie and Gerald C & G Cattle Company 1802 Elmwood Abilene, TX 79605 325-829-3883

Herzog, Glenn & Britta Herzog Cattle Co P O Box 1040 Pflugerville, TX 78691 512-251-1141

Garrison, James 6F Ranch 7101 RR 150 West Kyle, TX 78640 512-517-2532

Hodges, Charles E and Minda Oak Creek Ranch 5351 Yarwell Dr Houston, TX 77096 713-993-9710

Hoge, Harold and Everta Little Horn Ranch P O Box 227 Joshua, TX 76058 817-558-3911

Kreger, Joe Kreger Beefmasters 6301 Waterford Blvd Ste 440 OK City, OK 73118 405-340-0852

Jimeniz, Victor J & A Ranch Palenque NO.265 Col. Narvarte C. P. Mexico, D. F. 0

Laredo, Victor,Alfredo & Roy L3 Beefmasters P O Box 514 Freer, TX 78357

Johnson, Craig St.Clair Beefmasters P O Box 1 El Dorado Springs, MO 64744 417-8766-7285

Leatherwood, Mike & Kix Brooks Painted Springs Beefmasters 3711 Bear Creek Road Thompson Station, TN 37179 Jones, A C IV and Ann 615-477-0560 Jones Ranch LLC 500 N Shoreline Suite Lieke, Elton & Saundra 700 N BCE Beefmasters Corpus Christi, TX 0 1666 Marigold Drive 361-884-3981 New Braunfels, TX 78130 Jones, Charles R 830-643-1753 Channarock Farm P O Box 93 Lindsey, Gary & Rockfield,, KY 42274 Rhonda 270-782-2990 / 270Lindsey Ranch 791-3023 4060 Kimbro Lane Madisonville, TX Jones, Clark 77864 Jones Beefmasters 936-348-5127 P O Box 1060 Savannah, TN 38372 Long, John & Heather 731-926-1721 1349 Heritage Pkwy Axtell, TX 76624 Jones, Gary S. TX Childrens Home Lowery, Barney A & Ministries Margie P O Box 759 Lowery Beefmaster Beeville, TX 78104 5563 CR 638 361-375-2417 Sweeny, TX 77480 979-345-3585 Kohutek, B J, Yvonne and Robert Lyssy, Lawrence, Bar K Ranch Lauren and George 786 Callaghan Rd, Ste Lyssy Beefmasters 105 4830 Stanteen Drive San Antonio, TX 78229 San Antonio, TX 78263 210-616-0662 210-648-0517

SOUTH TEXAS BBA DIRECTORY

Doty, Steve and Peggy Millseat Beefmasters P O Box 71 Bleiblerville, TX 78931 979-277-5327

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Maneth, Gery and Jody Maneth Farms Beefmasters P O Box 8 Yoakum, TX 77995 361-208-4177

Moore, D W “Tony” Jr and Mary M & W Farms 5414 Airport Rd Altoona, AL 35952 205-237-6798

Margo, Roberto S DVM and Minerva Margo Ranch 601 W 6th Street Rio Grande City, TX 78582 956-487-3623

Morgan, Cody 1225 BlueRidge Lexington, TX 78947

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Martin, Ronnie E & Betsey Four M Ranch 2400 Augusta Dr. #355 Houston, TX 77057 713-977-4400 Mason, Randy E MCC P O Box 9 Brownstown, IL 62418 618-427-3758 McManus, Sage & Morgan SM Beefmasters 276 School St Lake Charles, LA 70611 337-377-6389 McManus, Sheldon & Margaret SM Beefmasters 276 School St Lake Charles, LA 70611 337-526-5717 Mersiovsky, Sylvin & Ruth Circle S Ranch 470 Woodland Ave Giddings, TX 78942 979-542-3388 Middleton, E Mayes II Monroe City Ranch 4265 San Felipe Ste 510 Houston, TX 77027 713-621-1915

Peterson, Jewel (Tissa) Peterson Beefmasters 602 Barreta Ave Rio Grande City, TX 78582 956-500-1430

Pollok, Timothy & Monica Rocking T P 11392 S Foster Road Nelson, Dave and Terri San Antonio, TX 78223 Nelson -Umphrey Land 210-218-4063 & Cattle LTD P O Box 20038 Poses, Joe and Dee Beaumont, TX 0 Poses Lazy P Ranch 409-722-9113 1014 TX Avenue Corpus Christi, TX Norsworthy, Freddie 78404 and Annita 361-946-9546 Rockin N Ranch 1052 County Rd 158 Psencik, Robert and Columbus, TX 78934 Karen 281-222-7669 9366 Hildebrandt Rd San Antonio, TX 78222 O’Conner, Bill and 210-825-6240 Jeanne J O Ranch Quintanilla, Manuel Jr 2699 Flat Rock Road and Maria Azle, TX 76020 Guadalupe Ranch 817-688-4017 P O Box 2867 Laredo, TX 0 Patterson, Jerry W 956-725-5348 DPM and Allyson Patterson Ranch Quisenberry, Jerry & 110 Fawn Drive Diane San Antonio, TX 78231 D J Beefmasters 210-240-0024 1084 FM 2887 Ballinger, TX 76821 Parker, Barry & Judy 325-365-4161 San Gabriel Beefmasters Restrepo, Dr Alvaro 636 Rancho Bauer and Dr Ana Posada Houston, TX 77079 Santa Ana Ranch 832-860-5338 5815 N 1st Lane McAllen, TX 78504 Perez, Xavier and Lori 956-330-2654 Peterson Beefmasters 600 Barreta Ave Rod, Glen Rio Grande City, TX Rod Farm 78582 3598 CR 456 956-279-6345 El Campo, TX 77437 979-543-7588

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Rooke, Jerry Rooke Beefmasters P O Box 710 Woodsboro, TX 361-543-4950 Saenz, Kito and Leti Farm & Ranch Beefmasters

P O Box 234 San Isidro, TX 78588 956-481-3346 Schatz, Cody Box S Beefmasters 2021 FM 563 Liberty, TX 77575 936-336-9477 Scherer, Melvin Jr & Marilyn

V-Seven Beefmasters 1495 Moritz Road Meyersville, TX 77974 361-877-2577 Schneider, Charles, John, & Chance Schneider Brothers P O Box 676 Premont, TX 78375 361-348-3819 Seeker, Rick 10901 Huseman Road Brenham, TX 77833 Sherrod, Brent & Marla Tandem S Beefmasters P O Box 2284 Conroe, TX 77305 936-521-7061 Siddons, Ben Arrowhead Ranch 408 Westwood Terrace Austin, TX 78746 512-633-3220 Siddons, Robert C & Bonnie Arrowhead Ranch 11612 FM 2244 1-230 Austin, TX 78739 512-217-3400


Skinner, Dalton and Kathy Skinner’s Rafter S Beefmasters P O Box 277 Katy, TX 77492 281-371-2222

Stephen F Austin Univ. P O Box 13000 Nacogdoches, TX 75962 Stricklin, Gerry & Cheryl J Two Beefmasters 230 Steele Rd Savannah, TN 38372 731-607-2961

Swonke, Greg & Lori Nails Creek Skoruppa, William and Beefmasters Peggy 5701 Koether Road Skoruppa Beefmasters Carmine, TX 78932 101 County Road 330 936-349-5070 George West, TX 0 361-449-1635 Teague, Ronnie Double T Smith, Don 1308 Hurley School Rd D & S Sweetwater Ramer, TN 38367 P O Box 467 731-610-5383 Hart, TX 79043 806-647-7257 Thompson, J C and Teri T5 Ranch Beefmasters Smith, Gladys 11563 Hwy 90 North T-7 Ranch Bedias, TX 77831 1029 FM 812 979-777-8859 Red Rock, TX 78662 512-321-3208 Tipton Ranch Tipton Ranch Solis, April 2102 Willow Lake Dr 2210 Stonegate Dr Houston, TX 77077 Mission, TX 78574 956-580-6768 Turner, Kenna 172 E FM 1518 Sralla, Edward T and St.Hedwig, TX 78152 Mary Jane Sralla Beefmasters Valadez, Adan & Starr, 504 George F Simons Brent Edna, TX 77957 Val-Starr Cattle 361-782-3374 Company P O Box 3371 Staggs, David & Alice, TX 78333 Beverly 361-701-8149 New Canaan Land & Cattle Company Villasenor, Dr Hector 412 Honey Hill Road and Tammy Searay, AR 72143 Dos Amigos Ranch 501-268-6222 4407 Essex Pl San Antonio, TX 210-392-4570

Vordenbaum, Jerry and Brenda BAD Beefmasters 10375 N Hwy 123 Seguin, TX 78155 830-303-4820 Wachsmann, Larry and Carolyn Wachsmann Beefmasters 1873 Co. Rd 107 Lincoln, TX 78948 512-923-8204 Waggoner, Curtiss R and Sheila Waggoner Farm 4882 West FM 696 Lexington, TX 78947 512-273-2993 / 512576-1385 Wahlberg, Joel D and Shirley A JJJ Ranch 18718 Windsor Lakes Houston, TX 77094 281-647-9700 / 800295-2382 Walker, Ray Ray Walker Beefmasters 7705 N CR 25 Big Spring, TX 79720 432-399-4338 Walker, Ryan & Pam 2700 Crestline Rd Big Spring, TX 79720 Wallen, Paul & Rhonda Wallen Prairie Ranch 997 N Dade 91 Lockwood, MO 65682 417-808-0296 Welkener, Billy & Marie BMW Beefmasters 150 CR 177 Kenedy, TX 78119 361-362-4224

Wilson, Robert G and Jeanne Wilson’s Star 7 Ranch 620 S Glasscock Boulevard Alton, TX 78573 956-583-3866 Wittenburg, Hans and Mary Ann Wittenburg Beefmasters P O Box 1005 Edna, TX 0 361-782-2882 Wittenburg, Joe and Beverly Wittenburg Ranch P O Box 844 Edna, TX 77957 361-782-1898 Woelfel, Larry and Brenda Woelfel’s Red Hollow 1785 CR 214 Giddings, TX 78942 979-540-8730 Wright, Larry F and Barbara W-Five Beefmasters P O Box 300 London, TX 76854 325-475-2052

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Skaggs, Will & Rayna Blue Ribbon Beefmasters 6900 Hwy 2247 De Leon, TX 76444

Zipperer, JeanieLeigh Zipperer Beefmasters P O Box 640 Ft.Myers, FL 33902 Zylman, Paul R and Rebecca Zylman Land & Cattle 2388 N Walker Rd Cleveland, TX 77328 281-635-1666

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Lone Star Beefmaster Breeders Association

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Join us for a JBBA Heifer Show following the sale!

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All Graded Sale, grading by three judges on Friday, Dec. 2 at 3 p.m. Join us for a fun auction and steak dinner following the judging in the Civic Center Arena at 6 p.m.

HOPKINS COUNTY CIVIC CENTER From I-30, go north on Hwy. 19 and right on Houston St.

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Home Spring Suites (903) 438-0918, I-30 Exit 127 Best Western Trail Dust Inn & Suites (903) 885-7515, I-30 Exit 127

LONE STAR BBA OFFICERS: Robert Williams - Pres. 940 798 4520 Debbie Cheatham Sec. 972 979 8556 Randy Cook Treas. 214 507 2889 Jerry Davis ex off. 214 802 4913

Lone Star Board of Directors Erin Brown Lonnie Crawford Pam Goodman William Hall

Kelly Cupp Garth LaGrone Robert Miles

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Genotyping: Improving EPD Accuracy

By Dr. Robert Williams

For century’s livestock pro-

ducers have used variation which exists between animals for making directional changes in their herds for various traits. Those traits for example might be for color patterns, breed character, reproductive traits, feet and leg soundness or selection for increased growth. The more we understand about the trait in regards to its heritability the faster progress we can make. Progress however is further complicated because of relationships between traits that may be favorable or unfavorable depending on the goals of the selection program. When selection decisions are made there are expectations of a response to those choices of animals that will produce the next generation. The better understanding we have regarding the variation, heritability, and genetic correlations between traits for example, the better tools we can build for selection. Applying these tools correctly can impact the accuracy of our selections and thus the response to those

selection decisions. Going back in history there have been key events; the importation of beef genetics, establishment of research, education and extension programs, and the introduction of beef cattle performance programs leading to the collection of phenotypic data in the form of birth and weaning weights followed by a broader array of traits where today we are collecting phenotypic data for feed intake, health, and soundness among others. About the same time performance data collection was expanding statistical methods for evaluating the data were being explored by the research community. This lead to the first statistical genetic evaluations and publication of Expected Progeny Differences (EPD); where only differences in sires were evaluated. This was quickly followed by the introduction of comprehensive statistical models which allowed for EPD to be computed for all animals in the population and across herds. For the first time an objective method to more accurately account

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for environmental differences across years and herds for several economically important traits were available to producers. Additionally producers now had an effective tool to more accurately select for two or more traits that are antagonistic to each other, birth weight and weaning weight for example. Each of these steps and others has lead to improvements in the accuracy of selection and thereby has had a profound impact on the U.S. beef population increasing value and production. American beef producers historically have responded aggressively to an increasing demand for our product with increased production levels. Historically increased production was accomplished by an expansion of the nation’s cowherd. This was true until the 1970s when we began to see cow inventories decline while red meat production continued to climb. While current beef cow inventories have returned to levels of the 1950s beef production has more than doubled over the same period of time. While much of the improvements can be traced to the migration of genetics and changes

in management it has been since the 1970s that our increased focus on performance and genetics has been responsible for significant gains as well. Development of methodologies and new technology has lead to improved production and efficiencies for the nations cow herd. New technology often takes a building-block approach where new discoveries are based on earlier discoveries and increased knowledge. We are a witness to this today as genomic technologies continue to improve and increased optimism that it will play a larger role in the genetic characterization of our cattle. The question whether to use genomic information has been replaced by how to use it efficiently and effectively. A New Frontier On January 24, 1848 James W. Marshall discovered gold at Sutter’s Mill in California. News of the gold spread rapidly and is an amazing story of American History. Tens of thousands of gold seekers and others rushed to California. At the time there was no law regarding property rights in California, there were

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many hardships and struggles for those seeking their riches in California. However, by 1850 there was a state constitution, a Governor, a state legislature and California officially became a state on September 9, 1850. In a similar way the discovery of the structure of DNA by Watson and Crick in 1953 began a new chapter in the field of genetics. We now knew how it was possible for genetic code to be held and passed from generation to generation. Although progress hasn’t been as rapid as it was for California, progress has been made even though there have been struggles and miss-steps along the way. But with each of those struggles and miss-steps we have learned and advanced the technology to where it is now part of our daily lives. The next big step for genomics has come within the last 10-15 years. What was available at a cost of $100 Million in 2001 was available at a cost of $10 Million by 2007 and for less than $10,000 today! This technology has continued to advance with 50K platforms and others now available for commercial use at costs below $100. This made the advancement

of the science much more rapid as we could now afford to do research on larger numbers of animals than we could before. DNA and Beef Cattle First we started using DNA for parentage verification before moving along to simply inherited traits such as coat color or specific genetic defects. Those tools alone have been a boon to livestock production making it easier and more cost effective to determine matings and make selection decisions for animals at younger ages rather than relying on progeny tests to make the same determinations. Simply inherited traits are those traits which are controlled by one or only a few genes (known as qualitative traits), such as coat color, horned/ polled and genetic defects. Other traits such as growth and carcass traits are controlled by many genes (known as quantitative traits) and are much more complicated to predict and implement into useful selection tools. In the early days of use some anticipated that genomics might/would replace EPD as we

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know them today. Early on some of the first tests available to producers only had a few markers and for good reason there were many skeptics. There are many genes which determine how an animal actually performs for the quantitative traits and prediction models are much more complicated. Estimating the genetic value of those “many” genes which determine the performance and transmitting value of an animal is the goal of producers. In the early stages of selection that determination was simply based on how an animal performed compared to other animals. We quickly learned though that an animal’s phenotype for growth and other traits was determined by the animals genetics and the environment they were raised in, hence, Phenotype = Genetics + Environment. Expected Progeny Differences were the answer to this problem. Through contemporary grouping of animals and reporting of performance data it was now possible to account for the effect of the environment on an animal’s performance and assign genetic values to individual animals. EPD more accurately

characterized individual animals for their genetic merit. The statistical models to compute EPD takes into account all the available information we have for an animal and combine that into one value used for selection. That information included their pedigree, their own performance, the performance of contemporaries, the performance of related animals (collateral relatives), and progeny information. The more information we have available the more accurate genetic prediction; its’ like playing with a stacked deck of cards. Improving Accuracy Improvements in technology have led to improvements in the accuracy of genetic prediction. Better computing power for example has given rise to more advanced statistical models. Likewise improvements in genomic technology has given researchers the opportunity to explore methods of incorporating information from genomic tests into genetic evaluations further improving the accuracy of those genetic tools. But genomics is limited to the accuracy and quality of the

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performance information used to build genomic tools. Current methodology is to estimate the effect of thousands of DNA variants using data from animals with both DNA and records for the traits of interest. Those genomic predictions are then used to predict the genetic merit of newly genotyped animals. These genomic prediction values are combined with traditional pedigree based EPD to create genomic enhanced EPD. By incorporating genomics, accuracy of EPD for those animals is then improved, especially for those animals with no or few progeny records. In fact, this is where the real value of genomic tools comes into play. By incorporating genomics we can now improve our level of confidence in an animal to one that has already sired from 1 to 20 progeny, depending on the accuracy of the genomic prediction. The Bottom Line

It’s important that breeders stay focused on reporting phenotypic data for a multitude of traits. Genomic prediction will only be as strong as the phenotypic database used to build the genomic estimates. The more animals genotyped and correctly phenotyped, the more precise genomically enhanced predictions become. § Dr. Robert Williams represents

Cain Cattle Company, Advanced Solutions Network and Advanced Video Auctions. For questions he can be reached at rwilliams@caincattle.com.

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Teaching Ul trasound to Juniors

By Bill Pendergrass, Beefmaster Breedrs United

The Junior Beefmaster Breeders

Association (JBBA) recently began a new contest for the JBBA National Convention and Show that is designed to help junior beef producers truly understand the connection between their show heifers and the final product of the beef industry…the beef carcass. Using the science of ultrasound technology, JBBA’s carcass contest combines ultrasound carcass data with real time carcass grid pricing to give contest participants the real world feel of making marketing decisions for harvest ready cattle. Understanding value based or grid marketing is essential to educating young cattlemen. Most junior exhibitors are exposed only to the purchase price of their show heifer. Obviously, those females will not be sold to the packer and harvested, they will go back to the ranch and raise calves. This contest is a great way to show exhibitors the true value of genetics, management and marketing. After all, every animal is truly worth what the packer will pay for them. JBBA has been noted for many years for their aggressive push for its members to collect performance data, utilize A.I., ultrasound their heifers for carcass merit and other progressive practices. It was no

surprise when the JBBA Board of Directors asked Beefmaster Breeders United (BBU) staff to develop a contest that would incorporate performance data and ultrasound carcass measurement into a live placing scenario. All heifers must be between 320550 days of age to insure that they fit the BBU Weights and Measures guidelines. BBU will make arrangements with an Ultrasound Guidelines Council (UGC) certified field technician to be on hand to “scan” or collect the carcass measurements using ultrasound technology, exactly like breeding stock and feedyard cattle are done. The contest heifers are weighed and then specific carcass measurements are collected. Specifically, the technician will measure, back fat, rump fat and ribeye area. All of these measurements, plus hot carcass weight and percentage kidney pelvic and heart fat are then plugged into a formula to determine USDA Yield Grades. Intramuscular fat, which is highly correlated to marbling, is also measured and used as a proxy to determine USDA Quality Grade. True, we don’t have the actual hot carcass weight and kidney, pelvic and heart fat measurements, but we substitute Beefmaster

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averages from the BBU database to be used as a proxy for those measurements. For example, BBU staff may set the dressing percentage at 64 percent, to arrive at the hot carcass weight for each animal. If the heifer weighs 1250 lbs., her hot carcass weight would be 1250 x .64 = 800 lbs. For yield grade and pricing calculations, the hot carcass weight is the beginning figure for almost all calculations. Using the above information, we have determined the carcass merit of a show heifer. Now it is time to add the current market prices to determine the value of that carcass. By using value based marketing or a “grid” we maximize returns for that carcass. In a typical pen of feedyard steers, there is a $350/head difference between the most valuable and least valuable carcasses. If a seller knows how their steers or carcasses will perform on the rail, then they can select a grid that will match their cattle better and to market their cattle to the packer. Knowing how cattle marble and yield grade can help ranchers earn big premiums from the packer. Typically, grids are either quality grade or yield grade based. Quality grade based grids pay premiums for cattle that marble well. The higher the quality grade, the larger the premium for the carcass. Typically cuts from those carcasses go to expensive restaurants. Yield Grade

based grids pay premiums for lean, heavily muscled carcasses that usually go to more health conscious consumers who want to eat very lean beef. Then a BBU staff member, the ultrasound tech and a professional feedyard manager who “grids” steers every week will build a pricing spreadsheet using the current market and Beefmaster oriented grid points. From there, using their ultrasound carcass measurements and weight, each heifer will have their individual carcass value computed. The carcasses will be ranked by the value from most to least expensive and the winners are recognized in their appropriate class during the show and at the JBBA National Convention and Show awards banquet. There is also a workshop for juniors and parents to learn from the ultrasound technician and BBU staff through a hands-on ultrasound demonstration. The demonstration helps the attendees better understand carcass merit and grid pricing. This exercise shows the true carcass value for those heifers and also shows how important it is for seedstock producers to know the carcass merit of their cattle. Given that carcass traits can be improved over time, this contest truly teaches juniors the concept of superior genetics and adding value. §

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By Dr. Whitney Whitworth, Lyssy & Eckel Feeds what the animals are designed Feeding show cattle is a com- to eat. As the population of plex undertaking that differs microbes in the rumen are most quite a bit from feeding comsuited to process a plant based mercial cattle in your operation. diet, there is a transition period Many people who grow show necessary to alter the microbes cattle have their own formulato those which process grains. In tion and special management the case of a show animal, more techniques that they use to take than likely it will be necessary to care of their animals. While a put weight on faster than would certain feeding protocol may be realized with forage alone. work for some animals, it may For breeding shows, age of the not necessarily work for othfemale determines which class ers. Finding a good feed from an animal will be in rather than a reputable company or having weight. However, to be competthe ability to find high quality itive, it is desirable for heifers to commodities to mix in your own have the highest weight per day rations can make a difference in of age possible. Therefore, it will how your animal performs in be necessary to put show anithe show ring. mals on a concentrate or grain To begin, I think it is imdiet. When putting females on portant to note some basics of a diet to facilitate weight gain, animal nutrition. It is very easy it is imperative to make gradual to walk into your local feed store changes in the amount of grain and purchase a complete show in a diet. This is true regardless calf feed. But, it is also very imof the type of grain in the feed. portant to understand what the Rapid changes can cause exanimal needs. Managing nutritreme consequences, some of ent requirements appropriately which can even be life threatenwith quality feeds is key to the ing to the calf. Grain products success of a show venture. First should be as fresh as possible. and foremost, cattle are roughFeeds which are dusty, rotten or age eaters. Hays or pastures are have weevils should be avoided 52 - The Banner - Beefmaster Breeders United


because the feed quality will be diminished. Grains which are processed in some way are more readily digestible by the animals. Processing (crimping, rolling, etc) produces greater surface area and therefore allows for the grain to be more thoroughly digested by the animal. Always keep in mind that regardless of how much grain is in the diet, there still must be some roughage in the ration to ensure proper function of the digestive tract. One of the most popular roughage products to put in a show calf feed is cottonseed hulls. Cattle really like the taste of the hulls, which helps to keeps them on feed. Also, hulls will help hold a complete feed together. Protein levels are also important in animals’ feed. Animals which are growing very quickly will need a higher protein level in their feed when compared to animals that are mature or who are in the finishing stage. These type of ingredients are necessary for tissue growth as well as proper function of the animals’ systems in addition to allowing for proper growth. Most commercially mixed feeds use oilseed meals (soybean meal & cottonseed meal are examples)

as their primary source of protein. The crude protein in these feeds normally runs from 3850%. Although they have been used in animal feeds for years, they are actually a by-product of processing oilseeds used for industrial products and human consumption. Proteins tend to be a high cost portion of a diet, so feeding them in a way which maximizes benefit to the animal but keeps feed prices realistic, is desirable. Ruminant animals have the ability to use non-protein nitrogen products such as urea as a protein source, but this is only to be used in older, larger animals. Young, light weight cattle must have protein from a natural source as they do not have the ability to fully process urea. Not all animals are the same. There are dramatic differences among breed types, in frame and shape. Some would argue that there are even more differences among individuals within a breed. If we compare the muscling and endpoints of English, Continental and Bos indicus influenced cattle, we would see some pretty dramatic differences. For example, an English heifer will reach compositional ma-

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turity and puberty much earlier that a female with a large percentage of Brahman influence. In other words, an English heifer will most likely reach levels of finish considered ‘show ready’ at a younger age than a Bos indicus type female. In addition to having different timing to the growth patterns, maximum growth rates will occur at different times in the lives of females of different breed types. Earlier maturing cattle will experience their most rapid growth at an earlier age than later maturing cattle. Larger framed cattle will continue to grow rapidly at older ages when compared to smaller framed animals. To be competitive in the show ring, you may need to alter the animals’ feeding patterns for certain stages of growth. One must take special care that animals do not have too much finish. In breeding females, some producers maintain that show heifers who have been fed heavily and attained a high degree of finish will have reduced lactation rates when they ultimately calve. Show animals are under more stressful and diverse environmental conditions than their counterparts in the pas-

ture. Hauling animals, exposing them to a variety of other animals who have been in other environments, and the actual stress of the show itself are all factors that can wreak havoc on a calf ’s immune system. As such, making sure they have the strongest possible defense against pathogens is important. Minerals are key in the proper function of the immune system, therefore supplementation is vitally important in an animal who will be under extra stress. Normally in traditional range situations, minerals are provided as a separate supplement from feedstuffs. However, in a confined feeding situation, more than likely the animal’s feed would be completely balanced including a vitamin and mineral pack. Additional vitamins may be provided if the producer feels that it is necessary. Many people believe that vitamin B12 is very important to supplement. It has been shown to stimulate appetite to allow for animals to get more use from feed sources. Also, it cannot be overemphasized that each animal is properly vaccinated. Certain immunizations may even be mandated by which show the female is entered in.

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You should consult your county agent and local veterinarian to make sure that every heifer you plan to show will be ready for wherever you want to take her. Another consideration should be how animals should be fed if there are several in a pen. While feeding animals as a group in a large bunk may save some time, it will not ensure that each animal gets the amount of feed allotted to it. In every group of cattle, there will be at least one dominant animal and at least one submissive one. Therefore, it is usually more ideal to feed each animal separately. That way we can make sure that each individual gets the amount of feed it needs. We would like for show animals to consume 2-3% of their body weight per day. In younger animals, consumption tends to be a higher portion of body weight. Heifers should be fed at least twice per day to allow for desired weight gain. In some instances, it may be more be beneficial to feed three times per day. This can increase overall consumption and may be desirable for animals who need even more weight put on them. It is important to know your animal’s weight to appropriately calculate

how much she should be eating. You should also know the weight of a given amount of feed (scoop, bucket) to properly feed each animal. Not all feeds have the same densities or shape. For example, a five gallon bucket of corn will weigh more than a bucket of oats. Selecting and growing a show animal is a time consuming and costly venture. Feeding heifers so that they can perform in the ring as well as in a herd once their show career is over is key to making that investment work. I wish all of you the best luck in your upcoming shows! If I can be of any help to any of you, please feel free to contact me at whitney@lefeeds.com or (325) 247-4147. §

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