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2010-2011 Committees Finance – Lisa Wamsley, Mary Ann Meredith Grievance - Jeremy West, Pam Shay-Bryant Import/Export – Cathy Reich, Rob Smith, Ken Paul National Show – Clayton Haskell, Harriet Thoms, Jerry De Smidt Performance - Clayton Haskell, Dennis Bryant Rules and Bylaws – Pam Shay-Bryant, Todd Andreshak, Jeremy West Open and Junior Show Rules – Todd Andreshak, Russell Bryant. Website – Pam Shay-Bryant, Kathy Dumbroski Youth – Lisa Wamsley, Theresa Johanson, Harriet Thoms. Promotion – Jerry De Smidt, Rick Boyer Other Appointed Committees – Editorial Board – Cathy Reich, Ken Paul, Kathy Dumbroski. Breed Field Representative – Ken Paul
In This Issue.... FEATURES : The Effect of Nutrition on Reproduction in Beef Cattle. . . . . . . 12 By Duane Mickelsen, DVM 2010 Natonal Show. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Semen Buying guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
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It’s the Pitts Rank
by Lee Pitts
I read in a recent article that the number one trait that ranchers consider first in culling their herds, even more important than fertility, is disposition. In other words, ranchers don’t care if a cow is open, just as long as she’s a GENTLE barren cow. That’s why the Beef Improvement Federation has developed a scorecard so you can rank your cattle’s dispositions. It’s a tool you can use to get rid of the bad actors in your herd, but I’m against that because if we all prevented the wrecks that occur around a cow outfit then Baxter Black and I wouldn’t have much left to write about. The BIF’s scoring system starts off with a #1 animal who is docile, calm in the squeeze chute, and when released, he or she exits calmly. Personally, I have never owned such an animal but I respect the BIF so I’ll take their word that such a beast does exist. A “number two” struggles, shakes, quivers and froths at the mouth when cattle are worked, which describes me to a “T”. So I must be a #2. The system goes on up to a #6, an animal that has pronounced attack behavior. The problem, as I see it, is that BIF’s system does not go high enough for my cattle. Take for example, the first beef animal I ever owned: a #7 if there ever was one. My teacher selected a show steer for me that flew out of the cloth-topped trailer on its ride to my place. My teacher then explained to me that I was supposed to actually get in the pen with the monster and halter break it. “You gotta be kidding,” I replied. He was not. I almost quit the FFA and joined the glee club right then and there. I named my steer Abe, not because he showed signs of greatness but because like our great President, his hair wouldn’t comb either. In preparation for the county fair we had a field day, and boy was it ever. It was held on the Little League ball field and my steer drug me around every base before I slid into home. My ag instructor then grabbed the halter and Abe took him for a turn around the bases and nearly knocked him out of the ballpark. I figure it served my teacher right. An example of a #8 would be a cow we owned that never did see the inside of a squeeze chute, or my corral for that matter. The only time I ever saw her after she was born was at a neighbor’s branding. I said he could keep her but he insisted that I come and get her. When she was older than the Rolling Stones she died a natural death without ever feeling a rope, a brand, or the feeling of motherhood. A #9 should measure up to the bologna bull I sold years ago that put one ring man in the hospital and charged the bull board in front of the auction block with such ferocity that it put a permanent crease in the beer belly of the other ring man. The auctioneer was attempting to chant and look for bids, which were not rapidly forthcoming, and in revenge for selling him to a packer buyer the bull then jumped on to the auction block where he became permanently wedged. The auctioneer then invited the packer to “Come and get YOUR bull.” If you value domesticity above all else I hope you never own an animal like a cow we called Mark Spitz. (For any youngsters who might read this, he was a famous swimmer.) She was an example of a #10 if there ever was one. First we couldn’t get her in the chute and then we couldn’t get her out. That’s because she flipped over backwards and landed upside down in the chute. We used a cutting torch and a winch to get her out and when we did get her upright she thanked us by chasing my wife, who thought she’d be safe if she dove into a stock pond. Silly girl. The cow followed her right in. And you know how much cows hate to swim! My wife was dog-paddling as fast as she could and despite what she says, I really did try to come to her rescue by throwing her a lifeline lariat. From a safe distance away, of course. With cows like Mark Spitz it’s no wonder the BIF denied my membership, thus advancing the cause of beef cattle improvement by at least 50 years. Visit www.leepittsbooks.com for more from this writer.
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e just returned to the rainy Northwest from sunny Hawaii – quite an adjustment. Now it’s back to reality.
Plans for the National Show are pretty well set, thanks to the Haskell’s. See information elsewhere in this issue. The Board will have a teleconference on March 6 to finish plans for the remainder of the year. Please remind your regional associations that the Hall of Fame Award nominations need to be back to me by Aug. 1, 2011. There will be a form in the next issue of the Journal. Plans for the International Congress are pretty well set. More info will be forthcoming from the International Office. Not much going on here in the Northwest but won’t be long before we start seeing those pretty white tails on the new calves and it will be haying time. Hope you are having a good start to your New Year. See Ya’ on down the trail.
Donna
Treasurer’s Report
By Lisa Wamsley
As we pass the halfway point in our fiscal year, the Association is struggling with a slight loss due primarily to a decrease in transfers year to date. Please remember to transfer those animals you sell thus giving the buyer a way to be in touch with the Association. Also, membership dues were due in December. Make sure you send those in so that you can continue to register and transfer your calves as well as receive the Journal. I will continue to work on the past due accounts so if you receive a letter requesting payment please contact myself or Karen in the APA office so that we can get it cleared up. On the good side, registrations are up year to date by 11%. Remember the APA board has set aside funds to assist each region with their advertising. So far, Southwest is the only region to use some of these funds. These are use it or lose it monies so lets get busy advertising and then send your receipts to me so that I can get you reimbursed. Our Association remains in a solid financial position thanks to your support. We appreciate you.
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P i nP z inzgauer g a u e r PPeeople o p l e National Show Snapshots
Horned & Polled Fullbloods and Purebreds For Sale
TA Pinzgauers
Todd Andreshak
4177 Cardinal Lane Edgar, WI 54426 (715) 352-2400 (715) 846-3713 (cell) todd.andreshak@linetec.com
New APA Members William Schultz 4424 Celestial Cir Cross Plains, WI 53528
Kevin & Mark Leis 75 Katie Lane Cashton, WI 54619
Leonard or Georgene Nigbor W 2870 Cypress Rd Berlin, WI 54923
Breana L Moulton PO Box 221 No Berwick, ME 03901
River Creek Farms Kathryn & Richard Kingsley 3205 NW 43rd Court Ridgefield, WA 98642
Nick Kendrick 205 County Rd 446 Rockdale, TX 76567
Mark Winkler 12336 Rusch Lane Gilett, WI 54124
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HaveRegyou ? ional News T
he Midwest Pinzgauer members & their cattle are in a word....COLD! This winter has been unusually cold in the Midwest. The weather began to change the first weekend in December because the Midwest Badger Kickoff Classic held in West Allis, Wisconsin Region would not be the same without snow & bitter cold temperatures. Never the less we had a great showing of Pinzgauers and had a fun show. A few Midwest Members headed from one cold state to another.....Colorado for the National Western Stock Show in Denver. While Pinzgauers may not be currently exhibited there you can always learn a thing or two from your fellow cattleman. It is all about networking, building friendships and getting the most out of life. In the meantime, think Spring and frolicking calves in the fresh green grass rather than the four feet of snow!
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he northeast breeders are busy making plans for the National Pinzgauer Show. The date is set, the hotel is in place and the Lobster Banquet (or choice of steak) is planned! Fryeburg Fair (host fair) is excited Northeast to have the show! We are planning a silent auction at Region the banquet to help with expenses. Any monies left after expenses will be donated to the Pinzgauer Scholarship fund. We are looking for donations for the silent auction. The hotel rate will be good for beyond the dates of the show, so if you want to stay longer you can. We are working on having a place for cattle to stay if you wish to stay beyond the show, as the cattle have to be out of the barn by midnight Oct 2. Fryeburg Fair is Maine’s largest agricultural fair. Fall foliage season will be just about at its peak and the Maine coast is only about 50 miles away. The demand for Pinzgauer beef is increasing here in the northeast. One local college is now using Pinzgauer beef in its cafeteria. Bon Appetit ™, the food service company, prides itself on using locally raised meats and produce. They started using Pinzgauer beef last summer and have increased their demand because of the high quality of the meat. Breeders that are marketing their beef in small local stores or directly from their farms are finding the same results. The weather has been mild here in the Pacific Northwest. Feed is plentiful as we reach mid-winter, but grain prices keep rising. Hopefully, high grain prices won’t affect feeding those show cattle. The NWPA’s first youth show of the season will be Northwest held at the Southwest Washington Fairgrounds in May. Region We always have a great time at the show. We will have a potluck, barbecue hamburgers, and hold our white elephant gift auction to raise money for the youth. We will, also, have our annual meeting prior to the barbecue. President – Rick Boyer; Vice-President – Steve Johanson; Treasurer – Ruth Adams; Secretary – Donna Boyer
If you have Regional or Pinzgauer News you would like to share, please e-mail it to pinzgauer@edje.com Mystic Ridge Pinzgauers Amber Bryant Terry Hauge
98 Butler Mill Rd., Elma, WA 98541 (360) 482-3892 mrpinzgauers@centurytel.net
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Twin Brooks Farm Thank you to Brian Breininger for a bull purchase.
Barry, Charlotte, & Stephanie Page (608) 528-4671 9522 Rt 20
S4429 Cty. H Hillsboro, WI 54634
Garden Prairie, IL 61038
Circle S Stock Farms
Endeavor, Wisconsin • 608-587-2737 or 608-587-2234
Introducing our newest Polled Fullblood Bull-
Circle S Challenger
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Pleasant River Farm & Mountain View Farm
Your Northeast Source For Pinzgauer Cattle
Semen & Cattle for Sale
Pleasant River Farm Clayton & Kathy Haskell 9 Harriet Ave Windham, ME 04062 207-892-5396 prfpinz@nlis.net
Mountain View Farm Terry & Harriet Thoms 681 Maple Ridge Rd Harrison, ME 04040 207-583-4293 mountainviewfarm@earthlink.net
Fairchild Pinzgauer Farm
2030 N Johnson Road • Columbia City, IN 46725
Home of the 2009 National Supreme Champion Female and 2009 Grand Champion Bull
Harold (Jack) & Jeannine Fairchild Jr. 260-609-0240 • 260-693-9499 jfairchild@hotmail.com
JARRAE Pinzgauers Bulls & Heifers Available
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to Circle S Stock Farms on their World Beef Expo champions
See cattle for sale on our website at: www.jarraepinzgauers.com James & Elaine Ray
Hudson, WI • 715-425-6442
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7201 Dover Lane Fort Worth, Texas 76118
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Lazy W Farms Registered Pinzgauer and Santa Gertrudis
Silver Bullet Cattle Co.
Ken, Lisa, Jeremy, and Derek Wamsley 1411 Hobo Lane Madisonville, TX 77864 cell:936-443-9205 cell:936-443-4208
visit us at silverbulletcattle.com
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Dennis & Pam Bryant Cedar Hill, TN • (615) 533-6660
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The Junior Gazette
ello everyone,
The cattlemen’s conference was February 11th and 12th at the Wintergreen Resort in the Wisconsin Dells. The Midwest Association had a social gathering along with the Friday banquet and entertainment. The Midwest Pinzgauer juniors will have the 2011 board members election in March. Also in March we will be getting our essays ready for the royalty contest. Good luck to everyone. I hope we get a lot of participants to make the contest interesting.
This gives us juniors a chance to show more than once. Like they always say “practice makes perfect.”
I hope everyone had a safe and joyful winter. Spring and green pastures are just around the corner here in Wisconsin.
Stephanie Page Midwest Junior Reporter
As winter is coming to an end our juniors will start getting their animals ready for Valley Beef in Seymour, Wisconsin; June 3rd through the 5th at the Outagamie County Fair Grounds. There will be a fitting contest on Friday night. Saturday is the open show and Sunday is the junior show.
The pictures to the left are of Pearl Franke. She was 11-years-old and bought her first Pinzgauer steer. At her first show in Elroy Wisconsin she won Grand Champion Junior Showmanship and second in light weight meat class. In September she got third in Junior Showmanship and third in the meat class at Richland Co. Fair. He weighed 1265 lb. and sold for $1.40 per lb. This was her first steer project and she has joined APA and Midwest this year and has another steer project.
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The Effect of Nutrition on Reproduction in Beef Cattle
By: Duane Mickelsen, DVM
Reproductive status of the beef cow is directly related to the nutrient requirements. Most beef cows must conceive, carry a calf to term, give birth, and wean a calf in a 12-month period; therefore, she is either pregnant or lactating at any given time. Once the cow becomes pregnant her body requires an increase in nutrition to support growth of the fetus and she is usually also nourishing a calf on the ground at the same time. This can increase her requirements by 50% to 100% above maintenance. A negative energy balance during early lactation modifies the signals that initiate ovarian activity. The beef cow utilizes tissue energy, which results in loss of body condition, to counter the negative energy balance of early lactation. In other words, if she is in poor body condition going into calving she will lose weight trying to nurse the calf and her ovarian activity will shut down and may not cycle until after the calf is weaned. Therefore, it is very important to know what the condition of the cow herd is so that feed may be adjusted to support different cow body conditions. Usually the heifer which has just calved for the first time will need to be fed better than the older cows which are already in good shape. In a study done at Washington State University involving several thousand beef cows, only 75% of first-calf heifers became pregnant compared to 97% of 4-9 year old cows. One of the best ways to estimate nutritional status in the cow are body condition scores (BCS) . This is best accomplished by visual and tactile (feel) appraisal of muscle and adipose tissue. Condition of the cow is accomplished by visualizing the amount of muscle and fat, or lack thereof, over the back, hooks, tail head, ribs, pins and brisket (fig.1). Body condition may more accurately estimate tissue reserves than body weight.
Weight loss during the pre-calving period is associated with loss of fetus, fetal fluids, and placenta, whereas increases in weight are associated with digestive tract fill needed to support lactation and an increase in udder size. Most beef cattle condition scoring systems use a 9-point scale, with BCS 1 being extremely thin (and usually unable to stand) and BCS 9 being extremely fat. Cows with a BCS 1, BCS 2 (fig.2) and BCS 3 (fig. 3) are
Figure 2
Figure 3
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usually non-cyclic with no functional structures on either ovary (fig. 4). Cows in moderate condition such as BCS 4 (fig. 5) and BCS 5 (fig. 6) are more likely (40-60%) to be cycling twomonths after calving. Figure 7 shows ovaries from a cow with a corpus luteum in the right ovary indicating the cow that has ovulated and is cycling normally.
Figure 4
Cows in good condition such as a BCS 6 (fig. 8), BCS 7 (fig. 9) and BCS 8 (fig. 10) are almost all cycling 60 days postcalving..
Figure 8
Figure 5 Figure 9
Figure 6 Figure 10 Figure 7
For a cow to go from one body condition score to another usually requires a gain of between 50 to 75 pounds so it cannot be accomplished over a short period of time and may require supplementation with grain or alfalfa hay, or both. Restricted rations often occur during periods of drought, when pastures or ranges are overstocked, or when winter rations are skimpy. Also, many range operators regularly plan that cows in good flesh should lose some condition during the winter months; they feel that it is uneconomical to feed sufficient to retain the fleshy condition. Fortunately, during such times of restricted feed intake, animals have nutritive reserves upon which they can draw. Although they may survive The Pinzgauer Journal - March 2011
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for a considerable period of time under these conditions, there is an inevitable loss in body weight and condition; and, varying with the degree of underfeeding there may be a slowing or cessation of growth (including skeletal growth), failure to conceive, and increased death rate. Low feed intake also commonly results in increased deaths from toxic plants and from lowered resistance to parasites and diseases. During times of energy shortage when animals are withdrawing stored energy (mostly from body fat ) the mobilized fat may not be completely metabolized with the result that ketosis develops. I have seen several cases of this following calving where the cow, or heifer, is dull and acts like they have no desire to function. They usually respond to intravenous injections of glucose, calcium and magnesium but the loss in body condition often results in a slow, or failure, to breed back. Trace minerals are also important elements that may be involved, however never forget that ENERGY , usually supplied from good quality grass, or alfalfa hay, is the most important nutrient. Selenium deficiencies cause white muscle disease in calves, retained placenta, abortion, and premature or weak newborn calves. Copper supplementation on many ranches has improved conception rates and immune responses to vaccinations. Zinc is important in many body systems including production of certain enzymes (particularly for synthesis of DNA, RNA, and proteins), carbohydrate metabolism, hoof structure and soundness, and improved appetite. Manganese directly affects bone growth in young animals and is crucial for optimum fertility in cows. Also remember that water is very important for the health of cattle. I do not believe that snow as the only source of water is adequate. Cattle need to have fresh water at all times of the year. Bulls and pregnant cows need 6-8 gallons of water per day and lactating cows need 11-14 gallons per day. In the winter time the use of tank heaters is necessary or fresh running streams that should be kept open. If cows are forced to drink snow, or ice water, it takes most of the energy they can eat to keep warm. For further information about the use of body condition scoring and feeding beef cattle in your area, contact your veterinarian and county extension agent for their advise.
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The Northeast Pinzgauer Breeders Invite you
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2011 National Pinzgauer Show Fryeburg, Maine • Fryeburg Fair September 30 – October 2, 2011
Schedule of Events:
Schedule of Events: Barns open for Arrival ....................................................................................Wed, Sept 28 Cattle in Place.................................................................................................Friday, Sept 30 at noon Board Meeting................................................................................................Saturday, Oct 1 at 9:00 AM Membership Meeting and Banquet * .............................................................Saturday, Oct at 6:00 PM National Open Show & Junior Show ..............................................................Sunday, Oct 2 at noon Cattle Released...............................................................................................Following Show * Lobster or Steak, Advance reservations required.
National Show Headquarters Hotel:
Red Jacket at Fox Ridge Resort • 1979 White Mountain Highway • North Conway, NH 03860 603-356-3151 • 1-800-RJACKET www.redjacketresorts.com Ask for American Pinzgauer Association rate!
For more information contact:
Clayton Haskell • 207-892-5396 • prfpinz@nlis.net Harriet Thoms • 207-583-4293 • mountainviewfarm@earthlink.net
Flight information:
Portland (ME) Jetport ~ 50 miles Manchester (NH) Airport ~ 105 miles Logan (Boston, MA) Airport ~ 140 miles
Entry information:
www.fryeburgfair.org 207-935-2368 to request a book Please note requirements for entries. Entry Deadline: August 15, 2011
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2011 Pinzgauer Semen & Embryo Buying Guide
2011 Semen Available
3C Big Kahuna 5028321 FB - Horned, DOB: 10/3/03 Sire: Eikon Dam: FF Dream Two EPDS (Acc): Birth: 0.4 (.39), Wean: 6.7 (.14), Milk:-2.0 (.10), M&G:1.3, Yrlng: 10.0 (.10) Price per unit: $30/straw, $25 each for 10 straws per bull, $20 each for 20 straws per bull. Seller’s comments: 2005 National Reserve Grand Champion. Grand Champion 2005 SLE Montgomery, AL; Grand Champion 2004 Georgia National Fair, Perry, GA. Has the 1996 National Grand Champion Bull (Valen Time) on both sides of his pedigree. Very smooth shoulders, correct frame, long spine, wide top, clean sheath and a very gently disposition. Great calves with refined heads and dark color, high gainers, lots of muscle. Tested 2 stars for quality, 3 stars for tenderness, and 6 stars for feed efficiency. Contact Person: Ken Paul at Circle P Pinzgauers 512-446-4141 www.texascirclep.com AMVA Jim Dandy 5008648 FB - Horned, DOB: 2/21/90
Sire: HRPR Private Reserve EPDS (Acc): Birth: 2.5 (43), Wean: -8.2 (.26), Milk:1.9 (.14), M&G: -2.3, Yrlng: -14.2 (.18) Price per unit: $ 10/unit, minimum 10 units Seller’s comments: Jim throws exceptionally clean and smooth front ends with a minimum white, small heads, good butts. Contact Person: Ben Ames at Ames Mtn View Acres 360/291-0010 or 360/520-4341 benspinz@peoplepc.com
Baron von Bergstadt 0000269 FB - Horned, DOB: 10/17/82
Sire: Trailblazer EPDS (Acc): Birth: -0.3 (.64), Wean: 6 (.42), Milk:1.9 (.29), M&G: 4.9, Yrlng: 6.9 (.32) Price per unit: $ 15/unit Seller’s comments: A very thick bull with good calving ease. A real “beef” bull. Contact Person: Herb or Dixie Berg at Fantasy Acres Pinzgauers 360/687-3885
CLC Yukon PFM 952 4910061 FB - Horned, DOB: 2/2/85 Sire: Gates EPDS (Acc): Birth: 2.7 (.55), Wean: 0.1 (.53), Milk: -1.3 (.21), M&G: -1.2, Yrlng: 1.0 (.27) Price per unit: $ 30/straw; $25 each/10 straws/sire; $20 each/20+ straws/sire Seller’s comments: Easy calving, long bodied, feminine progeny from this great sire. Exportable semen. Contact Person: Gary & Donna Smith at Diamond T Cattle 403/556-2290 diamondt@airenet.com CPP Shooter 5030706 FB – Horned, DOB: 9/25/06 Sire: Komet Supreme PEM 62, Dam: Karman Oak CW 31X EPDS (Acc): Price per unit: $30/straw, $25 each for 10 straws per bull, $20 each for 20 straws per bull. Seller’s Comments: Rare bloodlines that are an outcross to many Pinzgauer cattle in a bull that possesses great muscling, long spine, wide top, good feet and good structure. Progeny have excellent growth characteristics, wide tops, nice fronts, plenty of muscle and rib. Produces beautiful heifers. Very Gentle. Contact Person: Ken Paul at Circle P Pinzgauers, 512-446-4141, pinz@texascirclep.com, www.texascirclep.com. CPP The Rock 5028491 FB - Horned, DOB: 3/13/04
Sire: FF Honky Tonk Dam: DSP Miss Maggie Mae (Smooth Polled) EPDS (Acc): Not available from APA Price per unit: ($30/straw, $25 each for 10 straws per bull, $20 each for 20 straws per bull Seller’s comments: 2006 National Grand Champion, long neck, wide top, square frame, and tremendous volume. Has a very gentle disposition. Throws growthy, eye catching calves that are structurally correct with clean fronts and small heads. Sire of the 2007 National Grand Champion Female and Supreme Female CPP Pebbles. Tested two stars for tenderness and one star for marbling. Contact Person: Ken Paul at Circle P Pinzgauers 512-446-4141 www.texascirclep.com
Diamond T Casanova 5025051 FB - Horned, DOB: 3/4/97 Sire: Concorde EPDS (Acc): Birth: 1.0 (.29), Wean: -0.1 (.05), Milk: -2.2 (.06), M&G:-2.2, Yrlng: -0.4(.05) Price per unit: $ 25/unit Seller’s comments: This champion son of Concorde has tremendous thickness, depth of round, length, dark red color with minimal white, a perfect disposition and proven calving ease. Volume discounts available. Contact Person: Dr. Dan Scott or Holly Francois at Red Oak Ranch Partners 903/6814870 RedOakRanchPZ@aol.com Diamond T Commando 5024402 FB - Horned, DOB: 2/20/97
Sire: Concorde EPDS (Acc): Birth: 1.6 (.62), Wean: 7.5 (.09), Milk: -4.0 (.08), M&G:-0.3, Yrlng: 10.9(.07) Price per unit: $ 25/unit, Minimum # of units: 10 Seller’s comments: Moderate framed, long, thick and very correct. Produces great females, including the 2002 Reserve Grand Champion Female, Carmen. Sire of the 2004 National Champion Bull, Sir AJPR Commando’s Pride. Contact Person: Woodie Talbot at Hi Point Ranch 903/628-6209
Diamond T Foxy GDS 55Y FB - Horned, DOB: 2/10/89
Sire: Fox EPDS (Acc): Not available from APA Price per unit: $ 30/straw; $25 each/10 straws/sire; $20 each/20+ straws/sire Seller’s comments: Large framed, long, thick and very correct. Top performing bull out of 20 head in the 1989 Pinzgauer bull test; indexed 123 in 141 day test with A.D.G of 3.75 pounds. Contact Person: Gary & Donna Smith at Diamond T Cattle 403/556-2290 diamondt@airenet.com
Diamond T Gaines 5020025 FB - Horned, DOB: 3/10/92 Sire: Diamond T Gordie GDS118 EPDS (Acc): Birth: 1.7 (.19), Wean: 9.2 (.14), Milk: -5 (.08), M&G: -0.4, Yrlng: 13.3 (.09) Price per unit: $ 30/straw; $25 each/10 straws/sire; $20 each/20+ straws/sire Seller’s comments: The 1997 Canadian Show Sire of the Year. Sire of many champions. Can be used on first calf heifers. Diamond T Gaines is a medium framed, thick muscled bull. His progeny possess the growthiness and thickness required for the industry today. Exportable semen. Contact Person: Gary & Donna Smith at Diamond T Cattle 403/556-2290 diamondt@airenet.com Diamond T GF Renegade
5027968 PB 98.0% - Scurred, DOB: 2/28/03 Sire: Diamond T G-Force, Dam: Kojak’s Fancy GDS 39E EPDS (Acc): Price per unit: $30/straw, $25 each for 10 straws per bull, $20 each for 20 straws per bull. Seller’s Comments: 2005 Calgary Stampede Grand Champion bull and one of three finalist in the Supreme Champion drive for all breeds. Extremely stout made, wide top, lots of dark color, very easy keeping bull. Renegade’s progeny have good growth characteristics, lots of muscle in both sexes, clean fronts, and added dark color. He has a very gentle disposition. Contact Person: Ken Paul at Circle P Pinzgauers, 512-446-4141, pinz@texascirclep.com, www.texascirclep.com.
Diamond T Justin 5015314 FB - Horned, DOB: 1/11/92 Sire: Hawk PBL 8J EPDS (Acc): Birth: -1.4 (.23), Wean: -2.0 (15), Milk: 1.2 (13), M&G: 0.2, Yrlng: -1.5 (13) Price per unit: $ 10/unit, minimum 10 units Seller’s comments: This carcass bull’s calves show an exceptional rate of gain with quality. A steer won OSU Futurity with 5lb per day on feed. Contact Person: Ben Ames at Ames Mtn View Acres 360/291-0010 or 360/520-4341 benspinz@peoplepc.com DSP Medicine Man 9034 5025389 FB - Polled, DOB: 6/12/99 Sire: Haller War Dance EPDS (Acc): Birth: 2.6 (.42), Wean: 17.6 (.17), Milk: -4.0 (.09), M&G: 4.8, Yrlng: 26.9 (.11) Price per unit: $ 20/unit Seller’s comments: Smooth polled Austrian Fullblood, son of Haller War Dance, and sire of the 2002 National Heifer Calf Champion. Built in calving ease. Contact Person: Barry or Susan Farber at Narrow Gate Farm 417/581-0523 hitekrdnec@prodigy.net DSP Polled Bando 944M 5027461 FB - Polled, DOB: 3/1/02 Sire: DSP Medicine Man 9034 EPDS (Acc): Birth: 2.2 (.38), Wean: 16.1 (.16), Milk: -2.4 (.08), M&G: 5.7, Yrlng: 26.0 (.11) Price per unit: $ 15/unit Seller’s comments: Smooth, thick, polled Austrian Fullblood, son of DSP Medicine Man, and sire of many show stoppers. Continues calving ease performance of his sire. Contact Person: Dr. Dan Scott or Holly Francois at Red Oak Ranch Partners 903/681-4870 RedOakRanchPZ@aol.com FF Equalizer 5023630 FB - Horned, DOB: 3/8/98 Sire: FTF Gabby
EPDS (Acc): Birth: -0.1 (.53), Wean: -4.2 (.20), Milk: 1.7 (.12), M&G: -0.5, Yrlng: -7.4 (.14) Price per unit: $ 20/unit Minimum # of units: 10 Seller’s comments: This classy, young bull with plenty of smooth muscle is producing small headed, clean fronted, dark red calves, with an average birth weight of 82 lbs. Equalizer was CALF CHAMPION 5 times in 1998/99, JUNIOR RESERVE CHAMPION at the ‘99 NATIONALS, and JUNIOR CHAMPION in Perry, GA in 1999. He is a Two-Star tested bull. Contact Person: Phil Peoples at Peoples Choice Farm 229/533-4317 pzpeople@surfsouth.com
FF Honky Tonk 5025710 FB – Horned, DOB: 2/2/00 Sire: EX Awesome Saber, Dam: HPR Klassy Kassi EPDS (Acc): Birth: 1.2 (P+), Wean: -1 (P), Milk: -2 (P), M&G: -2, Yrlng: 0 (P) Price per unit: $30/straw, $25 each for 10 straws per bull, $20 each for 20 straws per bull. Seller’s Comments: National Reserve Grand Champion in 2001, moderate frame, correct structure, good muscle. Sire of the 2006 National Grand Champion bull CPP The Rock. Very gentle disposition. Progeny have nice birth weights, small heads, cleaner fronts, and a good amount of red color. Tested two stars for tenderness. Contact Person: Ken Paul at Circle P Pinzgauers, 512-446-4141, pinz@texascirclep.com, www.texascirclep.com.
FF Knight Time 5021116 FB - Horned, DOB: 10/15/96 Sire: Valen Time EPDS (Acc): Birth: 1.8 (.70), Wean: 10.4 (.23), Milk: -0.5 (.15), M&G: 4.7, Yrlng: 17.7 (.15) Price per unit: $ 25/unit Minimum # of units: 10 Seller’s comments: Easy calver, small calves, well marked, dark in color and growthy. Contact Person: Woodie Talbot at Hi Point Ranch 903/628-6209 Garfield MCC 1T FB - Horned, DOB: 1/25/85
Sire: Sir PBL 8J EPDS (Acc): Not Available from APA Seller’s comments: Quiet disposition, very docile, excellent, high performing calves. High gaining bull from Hawke Genetics. Exportable to U.S. Contact Person: Weldon or Edith Snider at Edon Acres 780/786-2904
Gustav von Bergstadt 5018760 FB - Horned, DOB: 5/1/94
Sire: Santos II EPDS (Acc): Birth: 0.7 (.58), Wean: -2.3 (.26), Milk: -1.9 (.17), M&G: -3.1, Yrlng: 0.3 (.17) Price per unit: $ 15/unit Seller’s comments: Premier Sire in 2000 APA Nationals, sire of the 2002 and 2003 APA National Champion Bull, Sir AJPR Olie, and winner of the 2002 National Get of Sire. He is a thick, long-bodied bull with good calving ease and temperament. Contact Person: Herb or Dixie Berg at Fantasy Acres Pinzgauers 360/687-3885
Haller Fox 5022259 FB - Polled/Scurred, DOB: 2/27/97 Sire: Haller-Wisent EPDS (Acc): Birth: 5.1 (.70), Wean: 8.2 (.53), Milk: -4.1 (.15), M&G: 0.0, Yrlng: 12.5 (.23) Price per unit: $ 15/unit Seller’s comments: Heterozygous polled fullblood, easy calving, refined characteristics. Contact Person: Ben Ames at Ames Mtn View Acres 360/291-0010 or 360/520-4341 benspinz@peoplepc.com Heartland Beau HLH 502F 1002865 PB 95% - Horned,
DOB: 1/6/96 Sire: Heartland Sambo EPDS (Acc): Not Available from APA Price per unit: $ 25/unit Minimum # of units: 10 Seller’s comments: Birthweight 88 lbs., born unassisted to a first calf heifer. Super thick and very clean fronted. Exportable to U.S. Contact Person: Howard Hixt at Heartland Ranch 403/947-2043 HLhixt@aol.com
Heartland Sambo HLH 1D 1002563 PB 95% - Horned
DOB: 1/16/94 Sire: Diamond T Klein EPDS (Acc): Not Available from APA Price per unit: $ 30/unit Minimum # of units: 10 Seller’s comments: 1998 Canadian Show Sire of the Year. Calving ease sire. Birthweight 78lb. Thick and structurally correct offspring. Contact Person: Howard Hixt at Heartland Ranch 403/ 947-2043 HLhixt@aol.com
HPR Knight’s Logan 5026380 FB - Horned DOB: 11/10/00 Sire: FF Knight Time EPDS (Acc): Birth: 1.6 (.35), Wean: 10.2 (.15), Milk: -0.3 (.11), M&G:4.8, Yrlng: 15.5 (.10) Price per unit: $ 30/unit Seller’s comments: 2005 National Premier Sire. Long-bodied, thick muscled and dark red in color. Very docile. Calves are thick muscled and clean fronted. Easy calving bull. Two Star GeneSTAR tenderness tested. Contact Person: Clayton Haskell at Pleasant River Farm 207/892-5396 prfpinz@nlis.net Jack Oak CW 6U FB - Horned, DOB: 3/17/86
Sire: Springer EPDS (Acc): Birth: 2.2 (.32), Wean: -9.2 (.23), Milk: -0.3 (.18), M&G: -5, Yrlng: -6.5 (.22) Seller’s comments: Very long bodied, easy fleshing bull. Exportable to U.S. Contact Person: Weldon or Edith Snider at Edon Acres 780/786-2904
Kadet WT 12P FB - Horned, DOB: 3/3/82
Sire: King WT 3L EPDS (Acc): Birth: -0.5 (.51), Wean: 4.8 (.32), Milk:-2.8 (.20), M&G: -0.4, Yrlng: 5.5 (.19) Seller’s comments: His name says it all; extra long, wide body for extra muscle and performance. Endless line of great females and males. Very quiet and well mannered. Canada only. Contact Person: Weldon or Edith Snider at Edon Acres 780/786-2904
Knockout WT 12R 5001147 FB - Horned, DOB: 5/22/83 Sire: King WT 3L EPDS (Acc): Birth: 1.0 (.75), Wean: 20.0 (.44), Milk: -3.4 (.28), M&G: 6.5, Yrlng: 28.2 (.26) Price per unit: $ 10/unit Minimum # of units: 10 Seller’s comments: Small to moderate size calves. Dark, flashy, growthy, good disposition. Contact Person: Woodie Talbot at Hi Point Ranch 903/628-6209 Kount WT 2L 0000204 FB - Horned, DOB: 8/12/79
Sire: Kanalta EPDS (Acc): Birth: 1.0 (.84), Wean: 14.2 (.53), Milk:- 5.6 (.30), M&G: 1.5, Yrlng: 18.1 (.30) Price per unit: $ 5/unit Minimum # of units: 10 Seller’s comments: Small to moderate size calves. Dark, flashy, good legs and rear end. Excellent disposition. Contact Person: Woodie Talbot at Hi Point Ranch 903/628-6209
Makler #5609 AT 081 844 107 FB - Horned, DOB: 7/25/05
Sire: Mandarin EPDS (Acc): Not Available from APA Price per unit: $ 20/straw - Extremely limited supply Seller’s comments: New Austrian genetics available for the first time in many, many years. Contact Person: Mike Foshee 920/627-1324 redhilldairy@charter.net
Magnum RTG 58J (CAN) PFM 1984 FB - Horned, DOB: 2/16/99 Sire: Winchester RTG PFM 1712 EPDS (Acc): Birth: -0.6 (.11), Wean: -1.4 (.05), Milk:-1.9 (.05), M&G: -2.5, Yrlng: -2.4 (.05) Price per unit: $ 30/straw; $25 each/10 straws/sire; $20 each/20+ straws/sire Seller’s comments: Easy calver, heifer-safe, white remover, moderate sized, highly refined daughters with perfect udders. Contact Person: Gary & Donna Smith at Diamond T Cattle 403/556-2290 diamondt@airenet.com Necker #5610 AT 438 607 207 FB - Horned, DOB: 7/29/05 Sire: Nero EPDS (Acc): Not Available from APA Price per unit: $ 20/straw - Extremely limited supply Seller’s comments: New Austrian genetics available for the first time in many, many years. Contact Person: Mike Foshee 920/627-1324 redhilldairy@charter.net PPB Commando’s Friendship 5029125 FB - Horned, DOB: 8/11/04
Sire: Diamond T Commando EPDS (Acc): Birth: 4.2 (.31), Wean: 6.0 (.08), Milk: -1.4 (.07), M&G: 1.6, Yrlng: 10.0 (.07) Price per unit: $ 20/unit minimum 5 units Seller’s comments: 2005 World Beef Expo Grand Champion. Great results on first calf heifers and cross-breeding. Sire of the 2007 National Reserve Champion and Sire of the 2008 World Beef Expo Champion Male and Female. Contact Person: Darryl or Janet Polzin, Polzin Pinzgauer Byre, 920-468-7915 e-mail polzinpinzgauers@sbcglobal.net or visit www.polzinpinzgauerbeef.com
PPB Anna Mae’s Freedom 5030600 FB – Horned, DOB: 6-14-06 Sire: Sir AJPR Olie EPDS: Birth: -.1 (P+), Wean: 4 (P+), Milk: 1 (P), Tot Mat: 3, Yrlng: 8 (P) Price per unit: $20./straw (5 straw minimum) Seller Comments: His progeny will be on display in the show arena in 2008. Very safe on heifers. Freedoms Dam is the 2005 WBE Reserve Grand Champion Contact Person: Darryl or Janet Polzin, Polzin Pinzgauer Byre, 920-468-7915 e-mail polzinpinzgauers@sbcglobal.net or visit www.polzinpinzgauerbeef.com
PPB Freedom’s Flip 5031987 FB – Horned DOB 4-30-08 Sire: PPB AnnaMae’s Freedom EPDS: Available from APA Price per unit: $20./straw (5 straw minimum) Seller’s Comments: Flip is a Right Time grandson with Commando, Olie, Valentine, And Hi Cotton blood. He is tall & lengthy. Contact Person: Contact Person: Darryl or Janet Polzin, Polzin Pinzgauer Byre, 920-4687915 e-mail: polzinpinzgauers@sbcglobal.net or visit www.polzinpinzgauerbeef.com
PPB Freedom’s Flipper 5031988 FB – Horned. DOB 5-16-08 Sire: PPB Anna Mae’s Freedom EPDS: Available from APA Price per unit: $20./straw (5 straw minimum) Seller’s Comments: Flipper is the son of eye catching PPB Honky Tonk’s Paula. His scrotum circumference measured 43 cms.at 1 Year. Contact Person: Darryl or Janet Polzin, Polzin Pinzgauer Byre, 920-468-7915 e-mail: polzinpinzgauers@sbcglobal.net or visit www.polzinpinzgauerbeef.com
PPB Anne’s Mr. “T” 5030652 FB – Horned, DOB: 12-20-06 Sire: Tyro Canadian #3 EPDS: Birth: -.4 (P), Wean: -3 (P), Milk: -2 (P), Tot Mat: -4, Yrlng: -3 (P) Price per unit: $40./straw, no minimum Seller’s Comments: Sire is the famous Canadian Tyrol born in Austria in 1971. Tyrol was one of the Foundation Bulls first imported into Canada. He is known world-wide for his calving ease. Contact Person: Darryl or Janet Polzin, Polzin Pinzgauer Byre, 920-468-7915 e-mail polzinpinzgauers@sbcglobal.net or visit www.polzinpinzgauerbeef.com PPB Wotan’s Tanner
5030875 FB-Horned DOB:04/23/07 Sire: Wotan Canadian #4 EPDS (Acc): Birth 1.0(P) Wean: 9(P) Milk:-1(P) M&G:4, Yrling 20(P) Price Per Unit: $20 Per Straw Seller’s Comments: Son of the Original Wotan. Tanner is thick muscled and dark red in color. Safe on first calf Heifers and outstnading weaning weights. Excellent Disposition. Contact: Lenny Bohl at Double B Pinzgauers 920/604/0947 or visit www.doublebpinzgauers.com
NOTE: The EPDs were provided by the American Pinzgauer Association. Please note that the comments on each listing have been provided by the sellers and The Pinzgauer Journal is unable to take responsibility for any claims.
PRF Big Bucks 5030061 FB - Horned, DOB: 1/13/06
WPR Cayenne 904J 5025110 PB 96.9%- Polled, DOB: 2/9/99 Sire: Haller War Dance EPDS (Acc): Birth: -2.0 (.75), Wean: 21.7 (.66), Milk:-7.6 (.22), M&G: 3.3, Yrlng: 36.8 (.35) Price per unit: $ 20/unit Seller’s comments: Smooth polled purebred (possible homozygous, he has never sired a horned calf when bred to horned cows), moderate birth weight, exceptional maternal qualities and outstanding growth performance. Contact Person: Lance Fletcher at Wyoming Pinzgauer Ranch 307/672-7289 jlfletch@fiberpipe.net
PRF Piper 5030060 PB 99% - Polled, DOB: 10/06/05 Sire: HPR Knight’s Logan EPDS (Acc): Birth: 0.4 (P), Wean: 4 (P), Milk: -2 (P), M&G: 0, Yrlng: 6 (P) Price per unit: $ 20/unit Seller’s comments: Polled. Moderate framed, thick and correct. Very docile. Son of the Diamond T ‘Paulette’ cow family. Contact Person: Clayton Haskell at Pleasant River Farm 207/892-5396 prfpinz@nlis.net
WPR Lucien 728G 5022522 PB 94.55% - Polled, DOB: 3/25/97
PRF Sir Red 03M 5027274 PB 99% - Polled, DOB: 2/8/02 Sire: Magnum EPDS (Acc): Birth: -2.5 (.26), Wean: -3.2 (.05), Milk: -2.4 (.05), M&G: -4, Yrlng: -5.2 (.05) Price per unit: $ 15/unit Seller’s comments: Polled. Moderate framed. Son of the Diamond T ‘Paulette’ cow family. Contact Person: Clayton Haskell at Pleasant River Farm 207/892-5396 prfpinz@nlis.net
SIR AJPR “O” MEGA 5029883 FB DOB: 8-01-05 Sire: Sir AJPR Olie Dam: Diamond Katrina EPD’s Birth: 0.3 Wean: 3 Milk: -1 M&G: 0 Yrlng: 4 Price per unit: $30.00 per unit minimum 10 units Seller’s comments: 2007 National Champion Bull and Sired by 2 time National Champion Olie. His first daughters are calving and looking great with very nice udders. He produces very stylish calves with lots of muscle. Contact Person: Woodhaven Jerry DeSmidt or Jake Hendzel 920-833-9772 or jwoodhaven@aol.com
Sire: Valen Time EPDS (Acc): Birth: 1.2 (P), Wean: 3 (P), Milk: -2 (P), M&G: -1, Yrlng: 5 (P) Price per unit: $ 25/unit Seller’s comments: Long bodied, thick muscled and dark red in color. Son of 2 National Champions, Valen Time and Heartland G-Listen. Contact Person: Clayton Haskell at Pleasant River Farm 207/892-5396 prfpinz@nlis.net
Renegade 1000120 FB - Horned, DOB: 1/9/78
Sire: Red Raider EPDS (Acc): Birth: 2.1 (.73), Wean: 6.1 (.28), Milk: -2.9 (..22), M&G: 0.2, Yrlng:10.7 (.23) Price per unit: $ 10/unit Minimum # of units: 10 Seller’s comments: Length and thickness, medium red, well marked, excellent mother cows. Contact Person: Woodie Talbot at Hi Point Ranch 903/628-6209
Sir AJPR “O” Mega 5029883 FB - Horned, DOB: 8/1/05
Sire: Sir AJPR Olie Dam: Diamond Katrina EPDS (Acc): Birth: 0.3 (P), Wean: 3.0 (P), Milk: -1.0 (P), M&G: 0.0, Yrlng: 4 (P) Price per unit: $ 25/unit Minimum # of units: 10 Seller’s comments: 2007 National Champion Bull. His first calves arrived in 2009 and surpassed our expectations with 2 calves winning at the national show. If you want to add width and depth with plenty of muscle ‘O’ Mega should be your first choice for AI breeding. Contact Person: Woodhaven Jerry DeSmidt or Jake Hendzel 920-833-9772 or jwoodhaven@aol.com
Sir AJPR Olie 5025591 FB - Horned, DOB: 10/16/99 Sire: Gustav von Bergstadt EPDS (Acc): Birth: 1.2 (.41), Wean: 1.4 (.16), Milk: -1.3 (.11), M&G: -0.5, Yrlng: 4.8 (.11) Price per unit: $ 40/unit Minimum # of units: 10 Seller’s comments: A two-time APA National Champion Bull. He throws very thick calves, but is an extremely easy calver. Contact Person: Adam Donovan at Rockin A & J Pinzgauers 253/735-1693 donovanexcavating@msn.com Sir Brownie PFM 1143 5014159 FB - Horned, DOB: 3/16/91
Sire: Downtown Brown EPDS (Acc): Birth: -1.3 (.55), Wean: -0.2 (.17), Milk: -4.7 (.12), M&G: -4.8, Yrlng: -2.0(.12) Price per unit: $ 30/straw; $25 each/10 straws/sire; $20 each/20+ straws/sire Seller’s comments: This bull has been used extensively on first calf heifers at Diamond T. Exportable semen. Contact Person: Gary & Donna Smith at Diamond T Cattle 403/556-2290 diamondt@airenet.com
Sir Charles 5016531 FB - Horned, DOB: 4/27/94 Sire: Ladislov
EPDS (Acc): Birth: 2.2 (.68), Wean: 4.4 (.16), Milk: -0.1 (.13), M&G: 2.1, Yrlng: 4.0 (.13) Price per unit: $ 30/unit Seller’s comments: Easy calver, heifer safe, high weaning weight calves. Contact Person: Howard Laney at Cygnet Group, Inc. 503/651-2417 cygnet@web-ster.com
Toro LDL 1X FB - Horned, DOB: 4/1/88
Sire: Garfield MCC 1T EPDS (Acc): Not Available from APA Seller’s comments: Dam is a Kadet daughter. Top gaining bull in all breeds bull test at Mayerthorpe AB. Genetics bring performance of Kadet WT 12P and Hawke 9310028 reknown to your breeding program. Very docile and well mannered and easy to handle. Extra long, wide bodied for real performance. Exportable to U.S. Contact Person: Weldon or Edith Snider at Edon Acres 780/786-2904
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Sire: WPR Monkey Jim 306C EPDS (Acc): Birth: -11.6 (.68), Wean: -13.6 (.53), Milk: 4.7 (.18), M&G: -2.1, Yrlng: -20.0 (.37) Price per unit: $ 15/unit Seller’s comments: Low birth weight, calving ease bull with good growth and maternal traits; use him on first calf heifers. Average birthweight on calves has been under 70 lbs. Contact Person: Lance Fletcher at Wyoming Pinzgauer Ranch 307/672-7289 jlfletch@fiberpipe.net
Kadet WT 12P Reg. # 212410 Born: March 3, 1982 Sire: King WT 3L Dam: Blazer’s Joy SPB Bt. Wt.: 115 lbs. Trait: EPD(1998) Acc BW -0.1 .34 WW 1 .16 YW 1 .13 Milk -1 .12 M&G -1 Price per unit: $20 Description: Kadet is a horned fullblood. Phone: 406-453-0374 • 1-800-227-8774 web universalsemensales.com • email: unisemen@universalsemensales.com Klay Reg. # 05013990 Born: April 25, 1989
Sire: Kannon WT 10T Dam: Liberty TMT 908R Bt. Wt.: 82 lbs. Wn. Wt.: 658 lbs. Yrlg. Wt.: 1,200 lbs Mature Wt.: 2,200 lbs. Trait: EPD(1998) Acc BW 2.5 .61 WW 0 .38 YW 0 .18 Milk -2 .12 M&G -2 Price per unit: $20 Description: Klay is a smooth, well muscled bull with a lot of natural thickness. He is clean fronted with a small head and his calves are coming easily. Klay was Grand Champion at the 1990 and 1991 Calgary International Stock Show Pinzgauer Show and Grand Champion 1990 and Reserve Champion 1991 at the Edmonton Farm Fair. A son of the great Liberty cow, Klay is a plus for most breeding programs. Phone: 406-453-0374 • 1-800-227-8774 web universalsemensales.com • email: unisemen@universalsemensales.com
Retlaw Jake Reg. # PFM 1000520
Sire: Kadet WT 12P Dam: Lazy Maple Jana RJL 1K Price per unit: $20 Description: Jake adds length, height and eye appeal. He was Grand Champion at several Canadian shows in 1985 and 1986, from the Calgary Stampede to Agribition in Regina. He has sired several show winning heifers. Phone: 406-453-0374 • 1-800-227-8774 web universalsemensales.com • email: unisemen@universalsemensales.com
Springer Reg. # 5 (US) Reg. # 6 (Canada) Born: March 8, 1972 Sire: Sperber Dam: Stolz Price per unit: $10 2 Yr. Wt.: 1,830 lbs. German Import Trait: EPD(1998) Acc BW 2.3 .94 WW 9 .74 YW 14 .68 Milk 11 .72 M&G 16 Description: Springer was selected for his great muscling, length and feed efficiency. He gained nearly 300 pounds from coming out of quarantine at 21 months and his 2 year old weigh in. Phone: 406-453-0374 • 1-800-227-8774 web universalsemensales.com • email: unisemen@universalsemensales.com
Trapper Reg: # 179 (US) Reg. # 1000347 (Canada) Born: January 14, 1981 Sire: Geronimo Dam: Miss H-L 807K Price per unit: $12 Trait: EPD(1998) Acc BW 2.2 .84 WW 7 .40 YW 13 .28 Milk -19 .47 M&G -16 Description: Trapper contributes muscle, length,leg and correctness to his calves’ genetic package. He had an impressive show record: 1981 Cow Palace - 1st in Weaned Bull Class Grand Championships in Agribition (1982) Denver, Portlan, Cow Palace all in 1983. Phone: 406-453-0374 • 1-800-227-8774 web universalsemensales.com • email: unisemen@universalsemensales.com
Wotan Reg. # 4 (US) Reg. # 13 (Canada) Born: April 22, 1972 Sire:Watzmann Dam: Zirl Price per unit: $12 2 Year Wt.: 2,080 lbs Trait: EPD (1998) Acc BW 2.8 .99 WW 12 .91 YW 37 .84 Milk 8 .87 M&G 14 Description: Wotan is a fast and efficient gainer. He gained 5.2 pounds per day on test with a feed conversion of 7:1. This was on a ration of 1/2 hay, 1/2 grain by weight. His sire was one of the most popular bull at the Salzburg station in Austria. Phone: 406-453-0374 • 1-800-227-8774 web universalsemensales.com • email: unisemen@universalsemensales.com
2011 Embryos Available Donor Dam: Diamond Glisten GDS 162E (FB), Sired by Diamond T Gaines GDS 201B
Donor Sire: Mustang (FB) (Austrian), Sired by Multi
Comments: This mating has produced many champions including the 2003 National Champion Female Heartland Monaco and the 2003 World Congress Reserve Champion Bull Heartland Magic. Contact: Howard Hixt at Heartland Ranch 403/947-2043 or 403/606-8252 HLhixt@aol.com
Donor Dam: Diamond Glisten GDS 162E (FB), Sired by Diamond T Gaines GDS 201B
Donor Sire: Diamond T G-Force (FB), Sired by Diamond T Grafite Comments: This mating produced the 2006 National Champion Female, Heartland GListen. Contact: Howard Hixt at Heartland Ranch 403/947-2043 or 403/606-8252 HLhixt@aol.com
Donor Dam: DSP Panache’s Prissy DS2004M (PB), Sired by Diamond T Casanova
Donor Sire: Diamond T True Grit RDS102L (FB), Sired by Tyrol 4H Bar CT Pride 5023742 FB DOB: 12-9-97
Sire: Closin Time Dam: Miss CPF 06z EEPDS (Acc): Birth: 2.6 (.38), Wean: 20 (.23), Mat Milk: -4 (.10), M&G: 6, Yrlng: 30 (.19) Price per unit: $10.00 per unit minimum 10 units Contact Person: Twin Brooks Farm, Barry Page 608-528-4671 or email twinbrooksfarm@yahoo. com
Canadian Comments: (SPECIAL NOTE) These embryos are flushed with sexed (Female) semen from the 2003 World Pinzgauer Congress Grand Champion Bull, who is out of an original foundation bull. The dam is a daughter of the 1998 National Reserve Champion Female, Diamond Panache RTG 4H. If you are looking for a top of the line female then this is it. This breeding produced a beautiful show heifer that has become a superior cow, CPP Doodle Bug. A show winner and an easy keeping, strong producing, pasture cow. These bloodlines are a great influence to any herd. Contact: Ken Paul at Circle P Pinzgauers, 512-446-4141, pinz@texascirclep.com, www.texascirclep.com.
Donor Dam: Lady Fay LJW 544A (FB), Sired by Downtown Brown
CPF 04T
Donor Sire: Mustang (FB) (Austrian), Sired by Multi Comments: Outcross genetics on both sides of the mating. Heartland Melrose and Marissa are two of the females in the Heartland herd from this flush. Contact: Howard Hixt at Heartland Ranch 403/947-2043 or 403/606-8252 HLhixt@aol.com Donor Dam: Diamond Bobbi GDS 132C (FB), Sired by ABB 3U Donor Sire: Fox (FB) (Austrian), Sired by Feltrin
Comments: This mating produced Heartland Bobbi-Fox, dam of Champion bull and future herdsire, Heartland Fox-Force. Contact: Howard Hixt at Heartland Ranch 403/947-2043 or 403/606-8252 HLhixt@aol.com
Donor Dam: Heartland Ila HLH 64J (FB), Sired by Diamond T Hawkeye GDS 110U
Donor Sire: Diamond T G-Force GDS 75J (FB), Sired by
Diamond T Grafite GDS 256G Comments: Unquestionably a dam of champions. Heartlands Ila’s calves from this mating are proven show heifers. Muscle and structural soundness are characteristics to expect. Contact: Howard Hixt at Heartland Ranch 403/947-2043 or 403/606-8252 HLhixt@aol.com
Donor Dam: Heartland Iberia-Force HLH 307N (FB), Sired by Diamond T G-Force GDS 75J
Donor Sire: Mustang (FB) (Austrian), sired by Multi
Comments: Since the Iberia embryos are no longer available, we have added Heartland Iberia-Force to the list of Heartland Ranch donor cows. She combines the depth, thickness and broodiness of Iberia with the refinement and feminity desired in a show heifer. Mustang adds outcross genetics to a proven cow family. Contact: Howard Hixt at Heartland Ranch 403/947-2043 or 403/606-8252 HLhixt@aol.com
Donor Dam: Karman Oak CW 31X (FB), Sired by Mr Kool WT 13S Donor Sire: Lord PBL 50F (FB), Sired by Wotan (Austrian)
Comments: An outcross mating of one of the elite producing females in the breed. She is the dam of Heartland Ranch’s successful Diamond Yarman II..a truly exceptional cow family. Contact: Howard Hixt at Heartland Ranch 403/947-2043 or 403/606-8252 HLhixt@aol.com
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