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Cattlemen invest their own dollars in beef research Tracy Sakatch, Beef Cattle Research Council, www.beefresearch.ca

Each time a beef calf or cow is sold in Canada, a mandatory levy of $1 per head called the National Check-off is collected from the farmer or rancher. Canada’s national check-off generates approximately $8 million per year and is a critical source of revenue to fund programs that advance the industry, build strong markets for Canadian cattle and beef, and reduce cost of production. Research has shown that every National Check-off dollar invested delivers an average return of $9 in producer benefits. Provincial check-offs are sometimes confused with the

National Check-off, but the two levies are not related. Provincial check-off dollars are used to fund provincial cattle associations (i.e. the B.C. Cattlemen’s Association and Alberta Beef Producers) as well as the Canadian Cattlemen’s Association’s efforts. National Check-off funds are used by only two groups: Canada

Beef Inc. and the Beef Cattle Research Council (BCRC). Canada Beef Inc. funds marketing and promotion activities to position Canadian beef as the premium beef product of choice for domestic and international markets. The BCRC funds research and development to find better and more efficient methods of producing high quality Canadian beef and cattle. The BCRC is led by a group of beef producers across Canada, and plays an important role in identifying the industry’s priority research issues. The BCRC uses the National Check-off dollars it receives to leverage additional funding, primary from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) in a collaboration under Growing Forward called the Beef Cattle Industry Science Cluster. This provides the funding needed to conduct scientific studies at universities and government research centres across the country that work toward the industry’s objectives. BCRC-funded research is primarily focused on: animal health and welfare, beef quality, food safety, feed grains and feed efficiency, and forage and grasslands. Through the Beef Science Cluster, which launched in 2009 and wrapped March 31, 2013, a total of $10.4 million in combined industry and government dollars was directed to 32 research programs. The second Cluster (under Growing Forward 2) will fund 26 research programs with $20 million in combined investments. Those research programs will be completed by March 31, 2018. Over the years, investments in beef, cattle and forage research have proven to be valuable on a number of fronts with several benefits to producers, processors and consumers. For example, reproductive efficiency increased from 86% in 2008 to 90% in 2012, which is valued at $176.1 million dollars to Canada’s beef industry. Steer carcass weights have increased 3.7% or 31 lbs to 873 lbs between 2008 and 2012, which currently represents a gain of about $56 per carcass

competitiveness and sustainability through improved consumer confidence and science-based regulation. Examples include the areas of antimicrobial use and resistance, and livestock transport. Antimicrobial use and resistance have received considerable negative, inaccurate attention from the media, activist groups and legislators throughout North America. Research has demonstrated that fewer than 1% of the antimicrobial drugs used in feedlot cattle are of very high importance in human health. This explains why 2% or less of E. coli samples isolated from feeder cattle, cattle entering abattoirs and retail beef have resistance to these drugs. The vast majority of antimicrobials used in cattle are not used in human health at all. This information is continually used in communications with policy makers and government. Unfounded concerns around livestock transport lead to calls for tighter regulation, reduced hours in transit or increased frequency and length of feed, water and rest stops. Research funded by the BCRC and conducted by AAFC in collaboration with transport companies demonstrated that

over 99.9% of cattle reach their destination without any signs of injury or stress. This research appears to have had a positive impact, with indications that the Canadian Food Inspection Agency is moving towards outcome-based regulations in this area. In addition finding innovative ways to lower on-farm costs and bring higher returns for cattlemen, research will continue to be important for informing sound regulation and advocacy areas such as food safety, animal health practices, animal care and the environment. Research will also play an increasingly important role in the area of expanding beef exports and trade, to inform science-based regulations and trade agreements. To learn more about how the National Check-off helps fund beef, cattle and forage research to advance Canada’s beef cattle industry, visit www.beefresearch.ca.

Beef Market Outlook At the Peace Country Classic Agri Show 10:15 am Tec Center

Friday, March 7th, 2014

Evergreen Park Call Monika to register @ 780-523-4033 No cost to attend

Be sure to take in the Peace Classic Trade Show & Northern Classic Bull Sale following this event!

Hear from expert Sheldon Wilcox on the 2014 outlook for the beef industry

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or $153.5 million to the industry. Meanwhile, consumers report that beef tenderness, juiciness and flavor have improved by 8-12% since 1999. Applied beef and cattle research can also contribute to industry


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Canadian Beef Breeds Council

Submitted by CBBC Executive Director- Michael Latimer Canada is known around the world for its world-class beef. As a nation we export a large percentage of the beef we produce so it is important to protect this image in order to maintain or increase market share. There is a lot of competition for global consumers from nations that have a similar reputation. They have access to similar genetic selection tools, animal nutrition, farm management programs, animal health technology and their environment is every bit as clean. So the question is how do we compete when in most cases we produce a higher priced product. There is not an easy answer, but we need to work toward our advantages. The national cow-herd in Canada is primarily based on British and Continental breeds which have a higher quality and more tender meat when compared to the Bos Indicus (eared or Brahman type). They are also faster maturing, highly fertile, and excellent mothers. We also have access to feed grains and forages with high nutritional content that allows our genetics to be expressed to the fullest extent. Although our cold weather is often discomforting, it can also be an advantage for cattle production. Except in extreme cold temperatures, cattle thrive in cooler weather and in conjunction to a few other factors, produce an excellent beef product that can’t be easily replicated anywhere else in the world. We need to maintain this competitive advantage and utilize available technology to its fullest extent. This will allow us to open new markets and create opportunities for Canadian cattle, beef and the producers themselves. There is a great deal to be optimistic about in the cattle industry in both the short and long term.

Purebred Red Angus Purebred Black Angus Semen Tested • Free Delivery

Consigning 3 Red and 3 Black Angus Bulls to the Dawson Creek All Breeds Bull Sale

Sat. March 29, 2014 Vold, Jones & Vold Auction Co.

Spruce Lane Ranch Andrew & Vivian Miller Box 237, Bonanza, AB T0H 0K0

CELL:

(780) 864-5035 TEL: (780) 353.3355 SLR.angus@yahoo.ca

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Bar 4A Cattle Co.

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Contact: Hugh Atkin 780-512-3641 • Joleen (Joe) Meservy 780-834-8286 Email: info@bar4acattleco.com

Bull Sale

April 5, 1pm • VJV Dawson Creek

50 RED AND BLACK YEARLINGS, INCLUDING SELECT 2-YEAR-OLD BULLS

GEIS BALOO 13’08

SHOWING AT 2014 PCBC

U2 PROPHECY 265Z

REFERENCE SIRE

PLEASE COME TO THE FARM FOR A VISIT & VIEW THE ANIMALS

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CATALOGUE CAN BE VIEWED ONLINE

Website: www.bar4acattleco.com Email: info@bar4acattleco.com

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BAR 4A C A T T L E

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Contact: Hugh Atkin 780-512-3641 • Joleen (Joe) Meservy 780-834-8286 Email: info@bar4acattleco.com

April 5, 1pm • VJV Dawson Creek

50 RED AND BLACK YEARLINGS, INCLUDING SELECT 2-YEAR-OLD BULLS

fer On Of e At Th Sale RESERVE CHAMPION • PEN OF 3 PUREBRED BULLS 2014 PEACE COUNTRY BEEF CONGRESS

RED U2 HERC 191Y

RED FRASER LMP CHAMP 241Z

NEW HERD SIRE AT BAR 4A

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CATALOGUE CAN BE VIEWED ONLINE

Website: www.bar4acattleco.com Email: info@bar4acattleco.com

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2013 North Point Angus Bull Sale

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1:00 PM Opening Day March 29th PRIVATE TREATY AUCTION

Red or Black Gelbvieh Bulls All Polled

15 Yearlings 5 Two Year-Olds

Check the Bulls out on our website: www.milneranch.com

BULL RAFFLE!!! Call to be entered for $1000 bull credit on sale day!

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The Industry’s Most Respected Momma Cow

For More Info Call: Harold or Bev 780.835.0365

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FOR INFORMATION VISIT WWW.FALLENTIMBERFARMS.COM Chet & Jamie Jans 250-780-2141 info@fallentimberfarms.com

Go Gelbvieh!


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FINELINE RED ANGUS

BULL SALE

Introducing the Boulevard sons.

Boulevard is a Mulberry 26P/22L son that came out of Kansas. Boulevard sons are big deep-ribbed cow bulls that really perform.. $2.00/lb x 700-800lbs = $$$$

March 19, 2014, 1pm Grande Prairie Livestock Market

NVG 10A

BW 70 WW 647 This sure bet, sure fire calving ease son by Packer will get the heifer pen calved out with no issues.

NVG 18A

BW 91 WW798 Another powerful Arson son. First daughters are easy doing females with perfect milky udders.

NVG 29A

NVG 36A

BW 102 WW 837 The Arson 40X sire is one of the best sires that have walked on this ranch, big topped, deep ribbed sons and georgous daughters. NVG 29A’s dam is elite.

BW 70 lbs The Packer sons are bred to do a super job in the heifer pen. Don’t set the alarm!!!

PCBC JR. Champion Pen of Heifers and 3 other packages to sell. NVG 56A

BW 93 WW 868 One of the really good Red Angus/Sim Crossbred bulls that sell on March 19th. Use them to add performance and still maintain the convenience traits; hair, muscle and hybred vigour.

NVG 65A

BW 84 We’re back with the Boxer sons. Boxer has length of body, perfect feet and his first daughters have perfect milky Angus udders.

J Lazy A Ranch Jarin, Amber & Kinley Carter

There’s a fineline between good and great! For Information Call Nick & Lorraine Van Gaalen Box 129 LaGlace Alberta T0H 2J0

New Date This Year!

Wed • March 19

780.568.3906 Ph 780.831.8421 Cell vgaalen@gpwins.ca

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2013 Charolais Breeders Bull Sale

BULL SALE

Thurs April 10

1 PM BC TIME

Held at: VJV Auction Mart ~ Dawson Creek

No Bulls Have Been Sold Prior to This Date

Bar B Charolais 250.785.5325

8 Way Charolais 250.261.0876

Approximately 40 Bulls - All Two-Year-Olds

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Bulls Semen Checked • All Bulls Carry Purebred Reg. Papers • All Bulls Guranteed Breeders •All Bulls Vaccinated For Foot Rot • White & Red Factor Bulls

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DAWSON CREEK 23rdANNUAL

1 Choice Bull Sale st

Saturday, March 22, 2014 Sale held at Vold Jones Vold Auction Mart 1PM

Guest auctioneers Patterson’s Auction View catalogue at www.pattersonsauction.ca

Bulls selected for these important genetically predictable economic traits * Calving Ease * Explosive Weight Gain at Weaning & One Year * Carcass Merit *

Our Natural Sire Battery Include: B.B.A.R. LEGACY 834

GUMBO GULCH 834 LEGACY 177X EVERA OF GUMBO GULCH 24R

• Birth weight 81 lbs – May 1, 2010 • Bred for calving ease & muscle NORTHLINE RIPTIDE 130N

New Offer ing

EVERBLACK WINDY 18R

EVERBLACK WINDY 154X EVERBLACK ANNIE 191T • Birth Weight 77 lbs - April 21, 2010 • Bred for Calving Ease and Muscle BASIN RAINMAKER 747L

New Offer ing

NORTHLINE INKED 76W

CROSBY RAINMAKER 93Y

• Birth Weight 93 lbs - January 1, 2009 • Bred for Muscle & Carcass Merit

• Birth Weight 74 lbs - February 8, 2011 • Bred for Calving Ease

NORTHLINE SAVING GRACE 776T

Over 40 k lac B g n i l r a e Y s Angus Bulrl On Offe Steve (250) 786-5031 Cell (250) 784-5136 Dale (250) 786-5478 Fax (250) 786-5438 Box 132, Dawson Creek, BC V1G 4G3 11 miles south of Dawson Creek on Edmonton Hwy For more information or a catalogue please phone:

B.Z. and STEVE AYLWARD

SALE DAY PHONES: 250-719-8191 or 250-782-3766 E-mail bzaylward@gmail.com

VVF TBBIE 13W

Complim en Hot Coffe tary Complim e en Hot Lunc tary h at noon

e h t r o f k c a b g n i m o c ” s “Wel r o n g i s n o c t s e u g s 6th year a

Canyon Tree Farms Inc. Lynn Jackson & Harry Hooke 250-996-8180 250-996-1577 Cell Box 2148 Fort St. James, B.C. V0J 1P0 lynnjackson@ctfarms.ca • www.canyontreefarms.ca

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2013 Northern Classic Bull Sale

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Sat.,

30 Red Angus Bulls 60 Commercial Heifers Cleardale, Alberta

1-800-667-2251

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For sale by private treaty on the farm

Norbert & Janice Luken • 780.835.3165 Fairview, Alberta • Email: njluken@telus.net

Wrangler Made 2nd Annual Charolais Bull Sale

Now online at www.clearriverredangus.com

Wrangler Made 2nd Annual Charolais Bull Sale 1:30 PM Saturday March 8, 2014 Sekura Triple J Auction Mart Westlock, AB

Offering Wrangler Charolais

28 Yearling Bulls 15 Two Year Olds Red Factor Polled, Horned Bulls

Wade & Sherry Meakin 780-349-2982 Cell: 780-349-1650 wademeakin@msn.com r001710416

GUEST CONSIGNOR

Spruce View Charolais

Lorne & Effie Lakusta 780-365-2079 Cell: 780-719-0264 spruceviewcharolais@gmail.com

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Breeding Registered Angus Cattle since 1992

Aspen Hill & Heart Valley Angus

2014 Bull Sale Friday, March 14, 2014 - 1:00 pm

Birch Hills Colony Ranch - Wanham, Alberta 27 Top Quality 2 year old Angus Bulls on Offer Also on offer will be 60 commercial heifer to be sold in 2 groups Red and Black

Complimentary Lunch at noon - Sale starts at 1:00 pm sharp For more information or catalogue call: George LeBlanc 780 402 9509 gleblanc1@live.com Chris Tschetter 780 864 8918 Jonathan Tschetter 780 864 8903 (aka Footer)

Directions from Wanham, AB - 16.9 km South on Secondary 733, then 2.4 km East on Twp Rd 762

Directions from Bezanson, AB - 39.4 km North on Secondary 733, then 2.4 km East on Twp Rd 762

Also the 3rd Birch Hills Sheep Camp

Ram & Bred Ewe Sale On offer are 29 registered rams and 8 non-registered rams Also 60 bred ewe lambs, bred to start lambing April 20, 2014 Friday March 14, 2014 - approx 3:30 pm shortly after the Bull Sale Birch Hills Colony Ranch, Wanham, Alberta

For more information call: Tom Walters 780-864-8924

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2013 Dawson Creek All Breeds Bull Sale

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SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 2014 SHOW TIME 10:00 A.M. SALE TIME 1:00 P.M. VJV AUCTION CO. IN DAWSON CREEK TIMBCE

3 Breeds – 58 Head on Offer

HEREFORD

• 19 BULLS ON OFFER

• 6 YEARLINGS • 13 TWO-YEAR OLDS * ASPEN RIDGE FARMS – JASON WELLS, HYTHE (AB) – 780.356.3914 * BRIAR RIDGE STOCK FARM – RANDY & CHRIS HADDOW, BAYTREE (AB) – 250.786.5048 CHAD, GENE & FAMILY, BAYTREE (AB) – 250.786.0229 * PHK HEREFORDS - PHILLIP KRAHN LACRETE (AB) 780-928-3635 * REBER’S POLLED HEREFORDS – GERALD & SANDY REBER, WOKING (AB) 780.774.2161 SERENA & KASEY REBER, WOKING (AB) 780.774.2337

SIMMENTAL

• 5 YEARLINGS BULLS ON OFFER

• 2 RED • 3 BLACK * BRIAR RIDGE STOCK FARM – RANDY & CHRIS HADDOW, BAYTREE (AB) – 250.786.5048 CHAD, GENE & FAMILY, BAYTREE (AB) – 250.786.0229

ANGUS

• 35 BULLS ON OFFER

• 3 BLACK YEARLINGS • 20 RED YEARLINGS • 12 RED TWO-YEAR-OLDS * ALTONA RED ANGUS - DAN LOEWEN - PRESPATOU (BC) 250.630.2146 * BINKS ANGUS FARM - EVAN BINKS, GRANDE PRAIRIE (AB) * CURTIS BOESE - SEXSMITH (AB) 780.876.4526 * GEMVALE STOCK FARM – DON & SHERI MURPHY, DAWSON CREEK (BC) – 250.759.4717 * NINE MILE RANCH – AL & LORRAINE SANFORD, QUESNEL (BC) – 250,249.5469 * ROY ANGUS – CHRIS & JEN ROY, FAIRVIEW (AB) – 780.835.4678 * SJ RANCH - JACK & SHANNON TRASK, MONTNEY (BC) 250.827.3364 * SPRUCE LANE RANCH – ANDREW & VIVIAN MILLER, BONANZA (AB) – 780.353.3355 * WALLIN STOCK FARM – JENNIFER WALLIN, WOKING (AB) – 780.864.8556

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OPEN COMMERCIAL HEIFERS TO SELL

FOLLOWING THE BULLS AND REGISTERED FEMALES

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2 Year-Old & Yearling Black Angus Bulls Peace Country Supreme Bull Sale 1:00 pm Sat. March 15 • GP Livestock Market Freeman & Zoe Iwasiuk & Family High Prairie, AB • 780.523.5077 • riwasiuk@hotmail.com

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Catalogue Available Feb 28 @ http://www.cattlevids.ca or scan here

EASY CALVING, POLLED BLACK SIMMENTALS

CC BLACK FORCE 6A

CC BLACK FORCE 3A

CC BLACK FORCE 11A

CC BLACK MAGIC 5A

CC BLACK MAGIC 4A

SCOTT & JACKIE CUTHBERTSON

CC BLACK FORCE 12A 780.837.8544

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CONSIGNING TO PEACE COUNTRY SUPREME BULL SALE. SATURDAY, MARCH 15 , 2014 1:00 PM, GRANDE PRAIRIE LIVESTOCK MARKET


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2014 Peace Country Beef Congress

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FRIDAY, MAR Evergreen Park GRA

35 RED & RED BALDY • 15 10 FULL BLOOD SIMME

Jaydawn Farms

Selling Sons From Buckeye, Gunner Wallbanger, Enticer, Unlimited, Imax, Blitz & Turton

PAYMENT

1/2 DUE S 1/2 DUE N

FREE DE WITHIN TH REGI JDF Golddigger 8A • Imax X Legend • Full Fleck

JDF Gunner 55A • Gunner X Kosmo • Stout Reds

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JDF Wallbanger 43A • Wallbanger X Wheatland • Performance Blacks

JDF Diggs 42A • Blitz X Bond • Performance Charolais

Mark Sh

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BOUCHARDLIV

JASON & NIKKI MCQUAIG AND FAMILY

BOX 1409 - CROSSF OFFICE: 403 EMAIL: INFO@BOUCH

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rthern Classic CHAROLAIS SALE

RCH 7 • 1PM ANDE PRAIRIE - AB

5 BLACK & BLACK BALDY ENTALS • 10 CHAROLAIS

T PLAN:

SALE DAY NOV 1/14

Willow Creek Simmentals Selling Grandsons of TNT Power Surge, Son of Anchor D Imax, Sons of Thunderheart

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MMWK No Limits 256A • Homozygous Polled

MMWK Allegiance 43A • Fullblood Power

MMWK Oakie 47A • Excellent Maternal

MMWK Southern Comfort 81A • Black Power

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sale online

hologan

99-5082

VESTOCK.COM

FIELD, AB - T0M 0S0 3.946.4999 HARDLIVESTOCK.COM

MIKE & MARI KLASSEN AND FAMILY 780.957.2814 OR 780.832.6714 TREVOR BINKS

DAVID NEALE

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Friday - February 28, 2014 Lunch 12:00 Noon • Video Sale - 1:00 pm At the Mayerthorpe Diamond Center Bulls On Display at Ag Barn.

Featuring 95 Bulls

Red, Black & Fullblood Simmental, Hereford, Red & Black Angus

View sale catalogue & Video Clips Online at: www.dlms.ca www.cattlevids.ca

Sale Management:

For More Sale Info Call Ph: 780-699-5082

For Compete Info contact any of the Chittick Family or Sale Management

KIN-KIN Cattle Co.

GRA-TAN Farm

(780) 786-4500

(780) 786-2181

Gary & Faye Chittick

Rachido Ranch

Randy & Donna Chittick (780) 786-4373

Grant & Tanya Chittick

Chittick Family Hereford Ranch Raymond & Mona Chittick (780) 778-0150

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CHECK OUT THIS AND OTHER NILSSON BROS AUCTIONS http://clyde.nbinc.com/upcoming-listings/

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2013 Peace Country Limousin Bull Sale

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Sat.,

30 Red Angus Bulls 60 Commercial Heifers Cleardale, Alberta

1-800-667-2251

Now online at www.clearriverredangus.com

PRO-CHAR CHAROLAIS 3rd ANNUAL BULL SALE

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Sunday, February 23, 2014 • 1:30 P.M. At the Farm, Glenevis, AB

Offering:

OLDSTOCK

46 Yearlings 6 Two Year Olds 1 Herd Bull 12 Simmental

HEREFORD FARMS

Raising quality beef for you, for over 40 years

Yearlings

Ease of handling, quiet disposition, proven feed efficiency and the ability to grade very well make Hereford-influenced steers a priority in the feedlot.

GOLDSTOCK Bulls can put these traits into your calves!

For Sale Stout thick 2 year old bulls, ranch raised.

Full heath program guaranteed and delivered at your convenience.

Visitors always welcome!

Steve: 780-354-3190 Charlie 780-354-8303

David and Kristina Prokuda T: 780.665.3450 C: 780.932.1654 Box 275, Glenevis, AB T0E 0X0 E: prochar@xplornet.ca www.prochar.ca

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Box 4 Site 2 RR#1, Beaverlodge, AB TOH 0C0

Located 10 miles South of Beaverlodge on RD #722 to Halcourt corner, then 9 miles West on Twshp Rd #710 and 1 mile South on RD #123

Guest Consignors Johnson Charolais T:780-674-5957 Triangle Stock Farm T: 780-968-2354 KCH Charolais T: 701-331-8825

Contact us for a catalogue or view the catalogue online at www.prochar.ca

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25 Annual Peace Country Limousin Bull Sale th

Thursday April 3rd - 1:00 PM

BC TIME

@ VJV Auction Mart Dawson Creek, B.C.

The ONLY Limousin Bull Sale in the Peace Country! Approximately 40 Bulls on Offer Performance Bulls

Also on Offer:

Select P u & Commrebred Heifers ercial O and Re pen for Bre ady eding

among nine other breeds at the MIDLAND BULL TEST STATION under a 70 day individual Residual Feed Intake trial. The Limousin bulls proved to be 0.67 lbs (1.5 kg) more efficient at converting than the average of the 10 breeds.

GREAT WESTERN BEEF EXPO Limousin - 1st place Net Profit Limousin - 1st and 2nd place Feed Efficiency Limousin – 1st, 2nd, 6th lace Average Daily Carcass Gain

Check out the Catalogue in color at www.peacecountrylimousin.com andcattle contact a consignor near you! Or Call Gordon at 250-781-3617 A group of straight Limousin from Wulf Calving EaseLimousin Bullswas put on a feed trial against Red Angus/ or Rebecca at 250-772-5116 for a catalogue Hereford cross commercial feeders. LIMOUSIN FEEDER CATTLE EXCEL

The animals were fed for 174 days, starting inbulls have gained wide acceptance among commercial Limousin the Fall of 2009 through Spring 2010. The study was cattlemen as active, fertile sires that produce calves with genetic ability conducted by the University of Minnesota.

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This table (below right) shows how the Limousin surpassed the commercial cattle for gain, dry matter Bulls intake, feed conversion and dressing percentage.

Heifer Bulls

Blueberry Valley Farms Limousin Michael & Rebecca McCord Mile 86.5 Alaska Hwy. (250) 772-5116 or 263-8116 Write us mccordmr@hotmail.com

to grow quickly and efficiently. Limousin

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607

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1293

Average Daily Gain, lbs

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The table (above) shows how the Limousin surpassed the commercial cattle for gain, dry matter intake, feed conversion and dressing percentage

Dry Creek Ranch Gordon & Carla Harmon Cecil Lake, BC (250) 781-3617

Lakeroad Limousin Jim & Donna & Jackie Rowe Worsley, AB (780) 685-2141 Write us jdrowe@xplornet.ca

Pinnacle View Limousin Rob & Cheryl Swaan Erin & Eric Kishkan Quesnel, BC (250) 747-2618 swaany@quesnelbc.com

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“We will pay up to six cents more per pound for Limousin cross calves over Charolais. Our records proved the yield superiority of the Limousin cross animals” LIMOUSIN BULLS AND RESIDUAL FEED INTAKE Jack ChaffeeLimousin • Mitchell, Ontario, Canada bulls were tested


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2013 Mackenzie Red Angus Bull Sale

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MACKENZIE RED ANGUS

43rd Annual Bull Sale BC Thursday April 17, 2014 @ 1:00pm TIME

Vold, Jones & Vold Auction Mart Dawson Creek, BC

Quality Yearling & 2 Year Old Bulls For Sale by Private Treaty Herd Sire: Hinterland Texas Walker 19T Sire: Star OBF Bogart 5L Dam: Hinterland Dolly 14M

McElroy Herefords

OFFERING

Yearling Bulls & 2 Year Old Bulls Heifers sold at the ranch

Dorothy and John McElroy Box 185, Charlie Lake, BC VOC 1H0 Phone: (250) 785-6074 • Email: dmcelroy@xplornet.com

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Ken or Rebecca Mackenzie 780-836-2049 or kenmac@abnorth.com www.mackenzieredangus.ca

Jr. Herd Sire: DJPH 913U Wilgor Yogi 5Y Sire: Square-D Kingpin 913U Dam: DJPH 404R 29F Tessa 3T


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Grundke Since Family Salers 1987 Bulls and Females for sale at the farm,

‘the best of 200 cows’

Bulls will be semen tested. Delivery available. Werner & Debbie Grundke

780 924 2464

grundke@xplornet.com

2 yr. olds • Long Yearlings • Yearlings

Elden, Einar and Ole Bakkehaug

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Open Heifers also on offer LIKE US ON

Box 156, Hythe, AB T0H 2C0 Home (780) 356-2113 Cell (780) 518-3536 (Elden) (780) 518-1985 (Ole)

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Bulls For Sale At The Ranch BY PRIVATE TREATY Ten Good 2-year-old Horned Hereford Bulls and One Polled Bull on offer • Volume Discounts •

• Consigning 10 Commercial Open Heifers to the Dawson Creek All Breeds Bull Sale, Saturday, March 29. VJV Auction Mart. Location: From the corner of Hwy. 64 & 730, go 11 km north,1.6km west and 4km north on Range Road 54.

Tom Basnett Box 41, Eureka River, AB TOH 1K0 Phone/Fax: 780-685-2102 Cell: 780-834-8170

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BENWYN HEREFORDS BREEDING OVER 200

PUREBRED HORNED HEREFORD COWS 2-YEAR OLD BULLS FOR SALE AT THE

FARM ONLY BY PRIVATE TREATY

REBER’S POLLED HEREFORDS Contributing 4 two-year-old and 3 yearling Bulls Plus 7 Commercial & 3 Registered Heifers

Thank You to all 2013 Buyers

Clay’s Stock Farm (2) Dennis Fair Ed MacIntyre Mark & Shanti Mittelstadt

BULLS SELECTED FOR • Temperament • Testicles • Feet • Conformation

WJS Geological Robert & Kathleen Wallace (*Repeat Buyer)

A special

HALTER BROKE - RANCH RAISED For information contact

Bill Bentley PH. (250) 843-7575 Email: billbentley@pris.ca

George Morrison* Clint Odden Robert Ridley* Todd Sawchuck*

thank you

to all the cattlemen who have shown an interest in our cattle over the last thirty years!

Doug Bentley PH. (250) 843-7364

PROGRESS, B.C. V0C 2E0 32 Km west of Dawson Creek (Hwy 97 south) 1.2 Km North of Progress (255 Road)

780 774 2161 or 780 518 2643 Gerald & Sandy

Woking AB

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VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME

LIKE US ON

Serena & Kasey

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Rosebud Ranches Saturday, March 22, 1:00 pm Silent Auction

Charolais Bull Sale & Hospitality Day

S ALBRECHT S A FARMS A

BREEDERS OF RED & BLACK SIMMENTALS Steve,Tammy & Ryan Albrecht, Box 158, Spirit River, AB T0H 3G0

780-864-4259

Visitors Always Welcome Albrecht Farms is consigned to Transcon’s Peace Country Simmental Bull Sale in Beaverlodge, AB on March 24, 2014

ALL BULLS SOLID RED & BLAZED FACED & MULTIPLE POLLED

• 2 year old white & red factor bulls for sale by private treaty • Semen tested • Free delivery within Peace Region • EARLY VIEWING • BEEF-ON-BUN & REFRESHMENTS AT NOON •

Dan & Holly Schleppe

IPU Crosby 34Y Senior Herdsire homozygous polled

We would like to thank all our previous BUYERS and our 2013 BUYERS

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Box 2219, Dawson Creek, BC V1G 4L1 Tel: 250-786-5698 • Cell: 250-219-3970 or 250-219-3153 30 Years in the Purebred Charolais Business

• 1 LRS Red Reality 33J registered yearling bull • 1 3C Full Figures C288 registered yearling bull • 5 IPU Crosby 34Y registered yearling bulls


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RED ANGUS BULLS FOR SALE OFF THE FARM YEARLINGS AND 2-YEAR OLDS Bulls’ pedigrees include these notable sires: • Brox Uletide 58U • Northern Iceman 8U • OK Ideal 29R

Call Dan for more info: (250) 630-2146 Cell: (250) 261-3955 Dan & Trudy Loewen & family – Altona, BC (1 hour north of Fort St. John)

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FARMS

Registered Polled Hereford Bulls and Heifers for sale Chad & Anna Friesen Box 1185, Grande Prairie, AB T8V 4B6

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Home: (780) 832-4068 • Cell: (780) 831-9106

Registered Red Angus Yearling and 2 Year Old bulls For Sale by Private Treaty Featuring Son’s of OLE OSCAR & DWAJO PLATINUM

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Contact Clarence & Darleen Budal Email: sawmillangus@abnorth.com Coffee is Always On!

780-836-2788

TAMARACK SHORTHORN Alvin & Deanna Johnson Box 27 Brownvale, AB T0H 0L0

Yearling & 2 year old Bulls for Sale

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EPD definitions

What does that mean? Definitions EPD (Expected Progeny Differences): are expressions of the relative genetic merit of beef cattle for various traits. EPDs are used to compare the predicted progeny performance between two bulls (or females) within a breed, regardless of age or herd location. EPDs are expressed in the actual units of measure for a given trait. Interim EPDs (indicated as PE+): are calculated using a calf’s sire’s and dam’s National EPDs plus the calf’s own performance data. Possible Change Table — EPDs are predictions of an animal’s breeding value for a given trait. As with any prediction, there is a margin of error, or possible change, associated with an EPD. When the accuracy is low, this margin for error is high. As more information (i.e. progeny data) becomes available, the margin of error becomes smaller. Percentile Table — used to quickly rank a sire or dam within the breed for a given trait. ACC (Accuracy): the reliability that can be placed on the EPD. An accuracy of close to 1.0 indicates higher reliability. Accuracy is impacted by the number of progeny and ancestral records included in the analysis. Active Sires/Dams — animals that have at least one progeny with a weaning weight recorded in the past two years. Black/Red Carrier — an animal whose coat colour is black, but carries the recessive gene for red coat colour. ...................................................................................................... (BW) Birth Weight EPD: expressed in pounds, is a predictor of a sire’s ability to transmit birth weight to his progeny compared to that of other sires. (CED) Calving Ease Direct: the average difference in ease with which a sire’s calves will be born when he is bred to first calf heifers. The higher the number the more probability that his calves will be born unassisted. (CEM) Calving Ease Maternal: is expressed as a difference in percentage of unassisted births with a higher value indicating greater probability of unassisted births in first-calf daughters. It predicts the average ease with which a sire’s daughters will calve as first-calf heifers when compared to daughters of other sires. (CW) Carcass Weight: expressed in pounds, this EPD predicts differences in the average hot carcass weight in progeny. This EPD is calculated using birth weight, weaning weight and yearling weight EPDs as well as any carcass data available. (FAT) Fat/Back Fat: expressed in inches, is a predictor of the differences in back fat thickness at the 12th rib (as measured between the 12th and 13th ribs) of a sire’s progeny compared to progeny of other sires. The higher the EPD the more back fat expected on a sires calves. (HPG) Heifer Pregnancy: the percent probability in a bull’s daughters’ ability to conceive and calve as two year olds. Just like the stayability EPD, heifer pregnancy EPDs are expressed in terms of a percentage difference. For example, two heifer pregnancy EPDs, 5 and 10, differ by 5%. Daughters of the bull with the EPD of 10 are 5% more likely to conceive than daughters of the other bull. (MARB) Marbling: a prediction of future

progeny’s performance for carcass marbling scores. This EPD incorporates both ultrasound and carcass data. The higher the EPD the more intramuscular fat expected in the rib eye of a sire’s calves. (MILK) Milk: is an indicator of milking ability in daughters. It represents the differences in weaning weights of calves due to the amount of milk produced by their mothers. It is expressed in pounds of calf weaned. The higher the EPD the more weaning pounds a sires daughters will add to her calves via milk. (PE) Parental Average: indicated as PE, is an average of a calf’s sire’s and dam’s National EPDs. These have minimal accuracy as they do not incorporate the calf’s own performance. (REA) Ribeye Area: expressed in square inches, is a predictor of the difference in ribeye area of a sire’s progeny compared to progeny of other sires. The larger the EPD the larger the expected rib eye area. (SC) Scrotal Circumference: expressed in centimetres, is a predictor of the difference in transmitting ability for scrotal size compared to that of other sires. Scrotal Circumference is an indicator of both growth and male fertility. Larger scrotal size is related to increased sperm production and semen quality, and in daughters’ younger age to puberty, younger age to calving and higher pregnancy rate. (STAY) Stayability: the percent probability of daughters staying in production to at least 6 years of age. Stayability EPDs for bulls are the prediction of the genetic differences between their daughters probability of staying in production in a herd to at least the age of 6 years. Given the primary emphasis on pregnancy in most herds, stayability is a measure of sustained fertility. The higher the EPD the more likely a sire’s daughter will remain in production in a herd past 6 years. (TM) Total Maternal: is a combination of the weaning weight and milk EPDs. It is calculated as: 1/2 Weaning Weight EPD + Milk EPD = Total Maternal. This EPD represents the differences in weaning weights between calves due to mothering and milking ability of their dams. (WW) Weaning Weight: expressed in pounds, is a predictor of a sire’s ability to transmit weaning growth to his progeny compared to that of other sires. Weaning weight is an indicator of growth from birth to weaning (205 days of age). The calf’s growth during this period is influenced by its own ability to grow plus its mother’s maternal abilities. The higher the EPD, the heavier, on average, the calves of a sire will be at weaning. (YW) Yearling Weight: expressed in pounds, is a predictor of a sire’s ability to transmit yearling growth to his progeny compared to that of other sires. The higher the EPD, the heavier, on average, the calves of a sire will be at yearling. (YG) Yield Grade: expressed in USDA yield grade score, this EPD predicts differences in carcass yield grade score to be expected from progeny. This EPD is a ratio or summary of the rib eye area and fat EPDs. The lower the EPD, the closer to USDA grade 1 the sire’s calves will grade (grade 1, having the biggest rib eye area to lowest fat ratio, is the preferred grade). Canadian Angus Association http://www.cdnangus.ca/breed/genetic_ evaluation_definitions.htm r001700651

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Percentiles for Red Angus Calves Born in 2013 Desc

CED

Number 22,870

BW

WW

22,871

22,871

YW

CEM

MILK

MAT

FAT

REA

MAR

YG

CWT

STAY

HPG

22,871

22,870

22,871

22,871

22,871

22,871

22,871

22,871

22,871

22,871

21,101

Min

-12.0

9.3

6

6

-8.0

-9

11

0.070

-0.42

-0.19

0.260

-39

0

1

Max

19.0

-11.1

87

144

18.0

38

67

-0.070

0.89

1.17

-0.460

61

18

17

Avg

2.7

-0.6

47

73

4.4

16

39

-0.012

0.05

0.29

-0.030

12

10

9

0%

19.0

11.1

87

144

18.0

38

67

-0.070

0.89

1.17

-0.460

61

18

17

1%

12.0

-5.9

71

113

12.0

26

54

-0.070

0.52

0.67

-0.370

41

15

13

2%

10.0

-5.2

68

108

11.0

25

52

-0.070

0.52

0.60

-0.340

37

14

12

3%

10.0

-4.7

66

105

10.0

24

51

-0.040

0.49

0.56

-0.190

35

14

12

4%

9.0

-4.4

65

103

9.0

23

50

-0.040

0.39

0.53

-0.160

33

13

12

5%

9.0

-4.2

64

101

9.0

23

49

-0.030

0.34

0.51

-0.150

32

13

11

10%

7.0

-3.3

60

95

8.0

21

47

-0.030

0.22

0.45

-0.110

28

12

11

15%

6.0

-2.8

57

90

7.0

21

46

-0.020

0.17

0.41

-0.100

25

12

10

20%

6.0

-2.3

55

87

6.5

20

44

-0.020

0.14

0.38

-0.080

22

12

10

25%

5.0

-2.0

54

84

6.0

19

43

-0.020

0.11

0.36

-0.070

20

11

10

30%

4.5

-1.7

52

82

6.0

18

43

-0.020

0.09

0.34

-0.060

19

11

10

35%

4.0

-1.4

51

79

5.0

18

42

-0.020

0.07

0.32

-0.050

17

11

10

40%

4.0

-1.1

50

77

5.0

17

41

-0.020

0.05

0.31

-0.040

15

10

9

Canadian Angus Association (January 7, 2014) http://www.cdnangus.ca/breed/pdf/January_2014_NCE_Results_Red/Percentiles_Calves.pdf

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Percentiles for Black Angus Calves Born in 2013 Desc CED Number 34,000 Min -29.0 Max 18.0

BW 34,228

WW YW 34,228 34,228

CEM 34,000

MILK 34,228

MAT 34,228

SC 3,125

MARB 6,432

REA 6,438

FAT 6,438

Avg

2.3

11.5 -5.7 2.8

0% 1% 2% 3% 4% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30%

18.0

-5.7

88

142

17.0

42

77

2.01

1.61

1.27

-0.063

68

13.0

-1.6

63

110

13.0

32

61

1.55

0.92

0.77

-0.033

51

61

106

12.0

30

58

1.42

0.82

0.70

-0.028

47

35% 40%

11.0

-2 88 42

7 142 73

-14.0 17.0 5.6

-6 42 19

5 77 39

-0.98 2.01 0.65

-0.32 1.61 0.28

-0.52 1.27 0.19

-0.090 -0.063 0.009

CW 6,438 -19 68 20

11.0

-0.6

59

103

12.0

29

57

1.36

0.77

0.66

-0.026

44

10.0

-0.4

58

101

11.0

28

56

1.31

0.73

0.61

0.024

41

10.0

0.1

57

100

11.0

28

55

1.27

0.70

0.58

0.022

40

8.0

0.6

54

94

10.0

26

51

1.15

0.56

0.49

-0.015

35

7.0

1.1

52

90

9.0

24

49

1.04

0.49

0.44

-0.011

31

6.0

1.4

50

87

8.5

23

47

0.97

0.43

0.38

-0.007

29

5.0

1.8

48

84

8.0

22

46

0.91

0.39

0.34

-0.004

27

5.0

2.0

47

82

7.5

21

44

0.85

0.36

0.30

0.000

26

4.0

2.3

45

79

7.0

21

43

0.79

0.33

0.27

0.003

24

4.0

2.5

44

77

7.0

20

42

0.74

0.30

0.23

0.005

22

Canadian Angus Association (December 16, 2013) http://www.cdnangus.ca/breed/pdf/December2013_NCE_Results_Black/Percentiles_Calves.pdf

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Percentiles for Charolais Calves Born in 2013 Desc

CE

BWT

WWT

1%

123.8

-4.0

63.5

2%

115.4

-3.3

3%

110.4

4%

YWT

SC

MILK

TMAT

HCW

REA

BF

MARB

PLY

118.9

0.99

32.1

55.4

35.8

0.43

-0.59

0.13

2.31

60.8

114.1

0.89

30.7

53.7

32.6

0.39

-0.47

0.11

2.03

-2.9

59.2

111.1

0.83

29.9

52.6

30.7

0.36

-0.40

0.10

1.86

106.5

-2.5

58.0

108.9

0.78

29.2

51.8

29.3

0.34

-0.35

0.10

1.73

5%

103.2

-2.3

56.9

107.0

0.74

28.7

51.2

28.1

0.32

-0.30

0.09

1.62

10%

92.5

-1.4

53.5

100.7

0.62

26.9

49.0

24.1

0.27

-0.15

0.07

1.25

15%

85.4

-0.7

51.2

96.6

0.53

25.7

47.5

21.4

0.23

-0.05

0.06

1.01

20%

79.4

-0.2

49.3

93.1

0.46

24.7

46.3

19.2

0.20

0.03

0.05

0.81

25%

74.7

0.2

47.8

90.4

0.41

23.9

45.3

17.4

0.17

0.10

0.04

0.65

30%

70.2

0.6

46.4

87.8

0.36

23.1

44.4

15.7

0.15

0.16

0.03

0.50

35%

66.0

0.9

45.0

85.3

0.31

22.4

43.5

14.1

0.13

0.22

0.02

0.35

40%

61.8

1.3

43.7

82.9

0.26

21.7

42.6

12.6

0.11

0.28

0.02

0.21

45%

58.3

1.6

42.5

80.8

0.22

21.1

41.9

11.2

0.09

0.33

0.01

0.09

50%

54.4

1.9

41.3

78.6

0.17

20.5

41.1

9.8

0.07

0.38

0.00

-0.04

55%

50.5

2.2

40.1

76.4

0.12

19.9

40.3

8.4

0.05

0.43

0.00

-0.17

60%

47.0

2.5

38.9

74.3

0.08

19.3

39.6

7.0

0.03

0.48

-0.01

-0.29

65%

42.8

2.9

37.6

71.9

0.03

18.6

38.7

5.5

0.01

0.54

-0.02

-0.43

Canadian Charolais Association (January 28, 2014) http://www.charolais.com/?page_id=1644

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Canadian Simmental Association • www.simmental.com Spring 2014 Canadian Simmental Association Genetic Evaluation Desc

CE

BW

WW

YW

MCE

MILK

MWW

CWT

REA

FAT

MARB

Number

38,213

38,213

38,213

38,213

38,213

38,213

38,213

38,213

38,213

38,213

38,213

Average

5.8

3.9

65.9

93.20

9.00

25.30

58.20

30.40

0.57

-0.059

-0.060

Minimum

-12.2

-7.1

5.0

-13.60

-9.20

0.80

26.30

-41.40

-0.16

-0.128

-0.510

Maximum

23.2

13.5

119.6

179.90

21.00

45.80

82.60

87.00

1.26

0.067

0.970

SD

4.1

2.1

8.4

14.49

3.64

5.46

6.49

10.43

0.18

0.012

0.104

1%

16.2

0.3

85.9

128.60

16.20

37.20

72.80

54.90

1.04

-0.076

0.270

2%

14.8

1.2

83.4

123.60

15.50

36.10

71.20

51.70

0.99

-0.072

0.210

3%

14.0

1.8

81.7

120.90

15.00

35.40

70.30

49.70

0.95

-0.070

0.180

4%

13.4

2.2

80.5

118.80

14.70

34.80

69.50

48.40

0.92

-0.068

0.150

5%

12.8

2.6

79.5

117.10

14.40

34.40

68.80

47.30

0.90

-0.066

0.130

10%

11.1

2.9

76.3

111.50

13.30

32.70

66.70

43.40

0.81

-0.065

0.070

15%

9.9

3.2

74.3

107.80

12.60

31.40

65.20

40.90

0.75

-0.063

0.040

20%

9.1

3.4

72.6

105.00

12.00

30.30

63.90

38.90

0.70

-0.062

0.010

25%

8.4

3.7

71.3

102.60

11.50

29.20

62.70

37.20

0.67

-0.061

-0.010

30%

7.7

3.9

70.1

100.50

11.10

28.30

61.60

35.70

0.64

-0.060

-0.020

35%

7.2

4.1

69.0

98.50

10.60

27.40

60.70

34.40

0.61

-0.059

-0.040

40%

6.7

4.4

68.0

96.70

10.20

26.50

59.80

33.10

0.59

-0.057

-0.050

45%

6.2

4.6

67.0

95.00

9.70

25.70

58.90

31.80

0.57

-0.056

-0.060

50%

5.7

4.9

66.0

93.20

9.30

25.00

58.00

30.60

0.55

-0.054

-0.070

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Spring 2013 International Limousin Genetic Evaluation Summary Statistics The following summary statistics are presented for the Spring 2014 International Limousin Genetic Evaluation. They are for use as a rapid reference in comparing and evaluating Expected Progeny Differences (EPDs) from the genetic evaluation. More detailed information on the EPDs can be found in the Limousin Sire Summary, at www.limousin.com.

Percentiles for Current Limousin Sires

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Avg

-1.4

8.4

1.9

45.6

82.6

35.7

22.5

4.0

Min

-6.0

-8.6

-6.5

3.9

29.6

12.8

-1.2

High

2.7

31.4

9.4

86.0

135.0 70.6

Std Dev 1.3

4.6

2.0

10.0

15.7

19.2

17.7

21.5

0.53

-0.09 -0.004

-0.03

-13.6 -0.9

3.4

-18.4

-29.7

-0.35

-0.51

-0.060

-0.32

51.8

19.2

2.2

40.6

47.7

96.9

1.42

0.29

0.160

0.38

6.0

3.9

0.4

4.8

9.8

17.2

0.22

0.10

0.025

0.08

1%

-4.9

22.0

-3.5

70.0

121.0 59.8

38.0

14.0

1.5

30.0

40.0

63.0

1.08

-0.29

-0.060

0.17

2%

-4.3

20.0

-2.8

67.0

116.0 56.2

36.0

13.0

1.3

29.0

38.0

60.0

1.01

-0.26

-0.050

0.14

3%

-4.1

18.0

-2.5

65.0

114.0 53.9

35.0

12.0

1.2

28.0

37.0

55.0

0.96

-0.25

-0.040

0.13

4%

-3.7

18.0

-2.1

64.0

112.0 52.8

34.0

11.0

1.1

27.0

36.0

53.0

0.93

-0.24

-0.040

0.12

5%

-3.6

17.0

-1.8

63.0

110.0 50.8

33.0

10.0

1.1

27.0

34.0

51.0

0.90

-0.23

-0.039

0.11

10%

-3.1

14.0

-0.7

59.0

103.0 47.0

30.0

9.0

0.9

25.0

31.0

44.0

0.83

-0.20

-0.030

0.08

20%

-2.4

12.0

0.4

54.0

96.0

41.6

27.0

7.0

0.7

23.0

26.0

36.0

0.71

-0.17

-0.020

0.04

30%

-2.0

10.0

1.1

50.0

90.0

38.9

25.0

6.0

0.6

22.0

22.0

31.0

0.65

-0.14

-0.020

0.01

40%

-1.6

9.0

1.6

48.0

86.0

36.6

24.0

5.0

0.5

21.0

20.0

25.0

0.58

-0.12

-0.010

-0.02

50%

-1.3

8.0

2.1

45.0

82.0

34.8

22.0

4.0

0.4

19.0

17.0

21.0

0.53

-0.10

-0.010

-0.04

60%

-1.0

7.0

2.5

43.0

78.0

33.3

21.0

3.0

0.3

18.0

15.0

16.0

0.47

-0.07

0.000

-0.06

70%

-0.7

6.0

2.9

40.0

74.0

31.1

20.0

2.0

0.2

17.0

13.0

12.0

0.41

-0.04

0.000

-0.07

80%

-0.3

5.0

3.4

37.0

70.0

28.9

18.0

1.0

0.1

15.0

10.0

7.0

0.34

0.00

0.010

-0.09

RE

MB

FT

CV

FM

8.3

0.4

Canadian Limousin Association (January 28, 2014) http://www.limousin.com/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=hGnhrEcdVJ4%3d&tabid=36

Canadian Gelbvieh Association www.gelbvieh.ca Percentiles for Active Gelbvieh Sires (sired calves since 2009) Desc

CE

BW

WW

YW

MK

TM

CED

ST

YG

CW

Avg

7

2.4

61

84

28

58

4

4

-0.17

23

0.23

-0.16

-0.06

-3.65

26.03

Low

-7

-5.4

24

21

-2

35

-16

-7

-0.42

-21

-0.30

-0.47

-0.12

-3.65

-5.14

High

19

9.6

102

142

55

88

16

18

0.17

61

0.85

0.37

0.04

61.77 58.94

1%

17

-3.6

91

135

45

79

12

13

-0.35

54

0.67

0.15

-0.10

31.61

53.88

2%

15

-2.1

86

126

43

75

11

11

-0.34

51

0.59

0.08

-0.09

27.90

50.22

3%

14

-1.9

84

122

42

73

11

10

-0.32

49

0.55

0.05

-0.09

20.63

47.09

4%

14

-1.6

82

119

41

72

10

9

-0.31

46

0.53

0.03

-0.09

17.04

45.33

5%

13

-1.4

80

117

39

71

10

9

.-29

46

0.50

0.01

-0.09

14.88

44.31

10%

11

-0.5

76

109

36

68

8

8

-0.27

40

0.43

-0.05

-0.08

9.66

39.76

15%

10

0.1

72

105

34

66

8

7

-0.25

36

0.37

-0.08

-0.08

7.13

37.10

20%

10

0.6

71

101

33

65

7

6

-0.24

34

0.34

-0.11

-0.08

5.13

35.08

25%

9

1.0

69

98

32

63

7

6

-0.22

32

0.31

-0.13

-0.08

3.66

32.91

30%

8

1.4

68

95

31

62

6

5

-0.21

30

0.29

-0.14

-0.07

2.20

31.28

35%

8

1.7

66

92

31

61

6

5

-0.20

28

0.27

-0.15

-0.07

1.06

29.27

40%

7

2.0

65

89

30

60

6

4

-0.19

27

0.25

-0.16

-0.07

-0.18

27.85

45%

7

2.2

63

87

29

59

5

4

-0.18

25

0.23

-0.17

-0.07

1.87

26.53

50%

6

2.5

62

85

28

58

5

4

-0.18

24

0.22

-0.17

-0.07

-3.65

25.65

Canadian Gelbvieh Association (January 28, 2014) http://www.gelbvieh.ca/siresumm/percent.pdf

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Canadian Salers The Balanced Breed Salers are considered to be one of the oldest European breeds, whose roots can be traced to 16,500-year-old cave drawings found near the town of Salers in the South Central region of France, the Auvergne, in the heart of the volcanic area of the Massif Central. The rough terrain, poor soil and harsh climate combined with the area’s isolation contributed to a genetically pure breed of cattle with bred-in range ability to thrive almost entirely on native grasses in the summer and roughage diet in winter. The Salers breed in North America has evolved into an outstanding maternal beef breed. The cattle are usually solid red or black, and are naturally horned but polled bloodlines have been developed. Salers females possess a larger than average pelvic area and calve easily to the service of larger terminal cross sires. They are excellent mothers with good milk production, are very fertile and re-breed quickly. Salers bulls are aggressive breeders and sire calves of moderate birth weight, with a strong will to live and good growth. Salers cross steers perform well in feedlots and have exceptional carcass yield and quality. These traits have made Salers the choice of many commercial cattlemen striving to maximize production without increasing management or labour. Salers are a balanced breed, which is optimum in all aspects of beef production. Salers were first imported into Canada in 1972 with the Salers Association of Canada being established in 1973. Canada continues to be an excellent source for Salers genetics worldwide.

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Spring 2014 Salers Canada Genetic Evaluation All Sires

Animals Born in Year 2010

Desc

BW

WW

YW

MILK

MV

SS

Desc

BW

WW

YW

MILK

MV

SS

Mean (Avg) Number High 1% 2% 3% 4% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25%

2.1 4,964 -3.9 -1.4 -1.1 -0.8 -0.5 -0.3 0.3 0.7 1.0 1.2

29.8 4,944 73.4 54.1 49.0 46.9 44.8 43.5 39.7 37.7 35.9 34.3

56.3 4,928 125.8 96.9 89.9 85.2 82.4 80.6 73.7 69.3 66.5 64.1

20.9 4,961 41.1 33.1 31.0 30.2 29.4 28.8 26.8 25.6 24.7 23.9

35.8 4,936 64.6 51.0 49.0 48.0 46.8 45.9 43.7 42.0 40.8 39.8

0.1 4,659 1.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.1

Mean (Avg) Number High 1% 2% 3% 4% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25%

2.2 630 -3.3 -1.7 -1.2

35.9 630 69.1 62.5 58.8 57.0 55.2 54.2 49.6 45.9 42.7 41.0

66.9 630 128.7 112.1 102.6 99.5 93.7 93.0 86.2 80.9 76.3 73.5

21.2 628 32.6 28.6 27.7 27.2 26.2 25.9 24.7 24.0 23.5 23.1

39.1 628 59.0 56.9 55.8 54.0 52.5 51.7 48.3 45.8 44.2 42.4

0.2 605 0.7 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.2

-1.0 -0.8 -0.7 0.2 0.7 1.0 1.3

All Dams Desc

BW

WW

YW

MILK

MV

SS

Mean (Avg) Number High 1% 2% 3% 4% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25%

1.8

28.3 24,742 71.5 48.7 44.9 43.0 41.7 40.6 37.1 35.1 33.6 32.3

54.4 24,711 119.2 87.0 81.9 78.5 76.3 74.5 68.8 65.4 62.9 60.9

19.4 24,791 46.0 31.2 29.7 28.8 28.0 27.4 25.5 24.3 23.4 22.6

33.5

0.1 23,893 1.2 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.1

24,822 -4.3 -1.1 -0.7 -0.5 -0.3 -0.2 0.3 0.6 0.8 1.0

24,727 68.2 50.9 48.5 46.8 45.5 44.7 41.9 40.2 38.9 37.8

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Canadian Hereford Association – Percentiles for Active Hereford Sires Averages and Percentile Breakdowns - (www.hereford.ca)

A Percentile table is used to show the relative ranking of an animal within the Hereford breed. Three broad categories are presented for comparison. Active Sires are those bulls that have sired at least 1 calf recorded in the last 2 years. Active Dams are those cows with calves in the last 2 years and provide a comparison for females in use in your cowherd. Calves are those animals born in the last 2 years and allow for comparison of yearling and 2 year old animals to the population. For animals with EPDs that fall between the published ranges, use the lower value. For example: An active Sire with a YW EPD of 87.0 would rank in the top 25% of the breed for YW

Active Sires – Averages & Percentile Breakdown. Number (Num) is the number of active sires evaluated for each trait. r001700641

Desc

CE

BW

WW

YW

Avg

0.7

3.5

48.0

78.0

Min

-16.0

-7.0

-2.0

High

12.8

12.7

1%

8.0

2%

MILK

TM

MCE

SC

CW

STAY

MPI

FMI

REA

FAT

MARB

20.0

44.0

1.3

0.8

88.0

-0.4

143.8

125.7

0.30

0.004

0.06

-7.0

-15.0

-7.0

-13.3

-0.8

1.0

-6.2

81.1

29.8

-0.77

-0.120

-0.48

91.0

141.0

51.0

79.0

10.5

2.8

176.0

4.8

192.5

219.0

1.49

0.150

1.08

-2.2

71.0

117.0 37.0

66.0

6.7

1.9

36.0

3.5

178.0

187.3

0.94

-0.059

0.47

7.1

-1.2

69.0

113.0 35.0

63.0

6.1

1.7

43.0

3.0

174.0

178.9

0.87

-0.050

0.39

3%

6.5

-0.7

67.0

109.0 34.0

62.0

5.7

1.6

46.0

2.8

171.7

171.1

0.81

-0.044

0.35

4%

6.1

-0.3

66.0

107.0 33.0

61.0

5.4

1.6

49.0

2.5

170.1

168.3

0.77

-0.040

0.32

5%

5.7

0.0

64.0

106.0 32.0

60.0

5.1

1.5

52.0

2.3

167.6

164.9

0.74

-0.037

0.30

10%

4.6

0.7

61.0

99.0

29.0

57.0

4.2

1.3

60.0

1.7

162.6

156.0

0.63

-0.027

0.24

15%

3.9

1.3

58.0

95.0

28.0

54.0

3.6

1.2

65.0

1.3

159.2

149.0

0.56

-0.022

0.19

20%

3.3

1.8

56.0

92.0

26.0

53.0

3.2

1.1

70.0

1.0

156.6

144.1

0.51

-0.017

0.16

25%

2.8

2.1

55.0

89.0

25.0

51.0

2.8

1.0

73.0

0.7

154.1

140.0

0.47

-0.014

0.13

30%

2.3

2.4

53.0

87.0

24.0

50.0

2.4

1.0

77.0

0.4

152.1

136.6

0.43

-0.010

0.11

35%

1.9

2.7

52.0

85.0

23.0

48.0

2.1

0.9

80.0

0.2

150.0

133.2

0.39

-0.007

0.09

40%

1.6

3.0

51.0

82.0

22.0

47.0

1.8

0.9

82.0

0.0

148.6

130.0

0.36

-0.004

0.07

45%

1.2

3.3

49.0

81.0

21.0

46.0

1.5

0.8

85.0

-0.2

146.6

127.1

0.32

-0.001

0.05

50%

0.8

3.5

48.0

78.0

20.0

45.0

1.2

0.8

88.0

-0.4

144.4

124.7

0.29

0.002

0.04

Canadian Hereford (January 28, 2014) http://www.hereford.ca/3_cattlebusiness/THE/EPD_Averages_Tools_Trends_Spring_2014.pdf


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Offering 40+ Bulls

Bull Sale

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Sa

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Our customers are saying: We have used Limousin bulls since 1986 on 150 head of crossbred cows. The results have worked well providing a solid color and fleshier calves with bigger butts. The longevity of the Limousin bulls & females are a very important part of our program. The Limousin bulls are used on both heifers & cows with no problems. ~ Erwin Gaal, Sangudo Visit

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