2011 Directory & Journal American Cheviot Sheep Society 10015 Flush Rd. St. George, KS 66535
Table of Contents
2011 Calendar
Calendar........................................................................3
April 15th Entries due for the National Sale
Honorary Directors........................................................4 Message from the President.........................................5 Board of Directors Contact Information.........................6 Meet Your Director.........................................................7 A Word from the Executive Secretary............................8 By-Laws of the American Cheviot Sheep Society...10-11 General Information.....................................................12 Cheviot Breed Standards of Excellence.................13-16 Treasurer's Report.......................................................17 2010 National Show (NAILE) Results....................18-19 2010 National Show (NAILE OPEN) Results.........20-21 Youth Section Cheviot Ewe Futurity Guidelines...............................22 2010 Cheviot Ewe Futurity Results...........................23 Futurity Point Record Form ......................................24 Starter Flock Award Purpose and Rules...................26 Starter Flock Application...........................................27 2010 All-American Junior Sheep Show Results...28-29 National Junior Cheviot Association Membership....30 2010 NAILE Junior Cheviot Show Results..........34-35 Active Breeders Directory.......................................38-47 Gestation Table............................................................48 Index of Advertisers.....................................................48 2011 National Show Information............................49-50 2010 National Sale Results.........................................51
April 1st-2nd Illni All-Breeds Spring Sale Champaign, Illinois April 23rd Wisconsin All-Breeds Invitational Jefferson, Wisconsin May 12th-14th Ohio Cheviot Showcase Eaton, Ohio May 28th-29th Great Lakes All-Breeds Show & Sale Wooster, Ohio June 2nd-4th Nugget All-American Invitational Show & Sale Sparks, NV June 11th Midwest Junior Preview Show Chillicothe, Missouri June 17th-18th National Cheviot Show and Sale Springfield, Illinois June 30th-July3rd All-American Junior Show East Lansing, Michigan July 7th-10th New England Sale West Springfield, MA July 7th-10th Northeast Youth Sheep Show West Springfield, MA November 4th-18th North American International Livestock Expo Louisville, KY
2011 American Cheviot Sheep Society Officers President First Vice President Second Vice President
John Eaton, Jr. Rory Bodey Ted Coil
Website
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Registrar Karey Claghorn Associated Sheep Registries 15603 173rd Ave. Milo, IA 50160 (641) 942-6402 asregistry@hotmail.com
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American Cheviot Sheep Society Honorary Directors Turney Collins Kentucky
David McDowell Pennsylvania
Dewey Wheeler Illinois
Burton Sheldon New York
Archie Minish Iowa
Henry Davenport Oregon
Murle Mills Iowa
Charles Smith Maine
Keith B. Clark Indiana
Kenneth Moore Jr. Pennsylvania
Erenst Hall Maryland
Homer Long West Virginia
S. Dewitt Stewart New York
Alvin Shoop Ohio
Fred Henke Wisconsin
Joe Stout Indiana
Clare Close Illinois
Charles Wampler Virginia
Don Kessi Oregon
Lewis Nicolas Pennsylvania
Merrill P. Tait Pennsylvania
Eloise Spraker New York
Ruth A. Bowles Indiana John E. Sprinkle Illinois
John Skinner Nebraska
George Ramsey New York
Dale Wheeler Illinois
Elaine Vogt California George Widener
Kendal and Tabitha Weisend
Pat, Tracy, Paige, and Annie Saling
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A Message from the President
Dear Fellow Cheviot Breeders and Enthusiasts:
2010 was another great year for our Association. Cheviot breeders I have come in contact with over the past year continue to be excited about our breed. The quality of Cheviots at the shows and sales continues to remain impressive. Interest received by our office from new and interested members continues to grow. Youth continue to show an interest in our futurity program. And we have enjoyed another profitable year for our association. Also in 2010 we welcomed a newly elected board member, David Allen from Reedsburg, WI. Our Jr. Association continues to show growth. The number of youth participating in our futurity program also continues to increase. There were several new names on the list of participants for 2010. There were several yearling ewes shown in the futurity this year which is encouraging as these youth are continuing to hold onto these animals and place them back into their breeding program. The quality and numbers of Jr. Cheviots shown at NAILE and across the country continues to increase. However we need to continue to reach out to our youth and encourage them and make them feel a part of our organization. We also need to continue to reach out to other youth to start raising Cheviots. I am asking anyone who has any ideas on how we can continue to promote and support our youth to contact our Secretary so that the board can pursue those ideas. The numbers of consignments at the National Sale were down significantly in 2010. However the sale was well attended and supported with strong interest from numerous buyers resulting in good prices. The quality of sheep consigned to this sale continues to be very strong. As a consignor myself, I understand the extra expense involved with selling sheep through a sale vs. off the farm. However, selling at this sale would enable you to sell sheep to different buyers in different parts of the country which can open new markets for your Cheviots. There are many quality flocks out there that could benefit from consigning to this sale. I ask that you consider consigning Cheviots to this sale in 2011. Talk to fellow breeders in your area and consider car pooling your Cheviots to reduce some of the expense. We need to increase our numbers to continue to have a successful sale and Association. Our annual meeting & banquet, which was held in conjunction with our National Sale in Springfield, was well attended and received. We felt that this change of location from N.A.I.L.E. received much positive support and enabled more of our members to participate. Therefore we will once again be combining these two events for 2011. The annual meeting is where you get a chance to voice your opinions and concerns as well as vote for new Directors who will govern the Association. In addition, judges for N.A.I.L.E. the National Sale and National Show are selected at this time. I encourage everyone to attend this event. The sheep industry should be very encouraged by the strong lamb prices that we have been seeing over the past year. In the East, the week ending Jan. 28th, we are seeing 110-130 lb. lambs averaging approximately $2 per lb. USDA reports from San Angelo to Colorado, Iowa and Missouri are showing those same weights sell for $1.60 to $1.95 per lb. with 50 to 80 lb. lambs in all of those same markets are selling in the $2 to $2.50 range per lb. Forecasts are calling for the demand for American Lamb to continue to increase while supplies remain tight which will result in the market remaining strong through 2011. I think this is an excellent opportunity for our breed to grow and expand our market share. The following comments may not draw praise from breeders of other breeds of sheep, but I think they ring true. If you look at the Cheviot sheep winning the shows and being shown at NAILE, the National Show and at State Fairs across this country mostly all of these “show sheep” would translate to offspring that would fit into any commercial program or slaughter lamb market. Now look at the other breeds of sheep shown and winning at those same venues. Will many of those sheep fit this same bill? We are fortunate that our breed is such that we don’t have two separate categories (frame and weather type). We do have some Cheviot sheep bigger than others, that is true. But they still maintain the muscling needed to thrive in today’s markets as our breeders have done a good job not to lose sight of the end product. I feel that the value of the Cheviot breed is poised to grow if we continue to promote our breeding stock, encourage youth to become involved with our breed and expand into the emerging and profitable commercial markets. I look forward to seeing everyone at the National Show and Sale and the Annual meeting in Springfield, Illinois on June 17th & 18th.
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American Cheviot Sheep Society Board of Directors Western
Eastern John Eaton, Jr. (2008-2011) 4070 Delta Rd. Airville, PA 17302 Cell: (717) 887-1222 E-mail: tjacheviots@yahoo.com
Dan Dinova (2009-2012) 3940 Broad St. #7348 San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 Cell: (805) 712-0859 Email: dan@suescheviots.com
Ron Yochum (2009-2012) 35202 Tryonville Road Townville, PA 16360 Home: (814) 967-3616 E-mail: whbirfar@windstream.net
Karol Willie (2007-2010) 27250 Erickson Road Eugene, OR 97402 Home: (541) 344-8963 E-mail: karolwillie@netzero.com
West Central
East Central Bob Hunter 7588 Stemen Rd. Pickerington, OH 43137 Home:(614) 834-3948 Cell: (614) 483-3202 E-mail: rpkjhunter@msn.com
(2008-2011)
Rory Bodey (2009-2012) 6840 S State Road 140 Clinton, WI 53525 Cell: (608) 436-0149 Email: Rory.D.Bodey@osfhealthcare.org skeetercreekfarm@yahoo.com
Roger Smith PO Box 190 Highlandville, MO 63501 Home: (417) 443-3265
(2009-2012)
Duane Glasshoff 9320 Hwy 50 Murdock, NE 68407 Home: (402) 234-4175 Cell: (402) 657-7609 E-mail: ssman@futuretk.com
(2008-2011)
At-Large Ted Coil (2010-2013) 755 E 1000 N Road Fortville, IN 46040 Home: (317) 485-5544 Email: coil_farms@yahoo.com
Andrea Mrozinski-Schwartz (2010-2013) PO Box 449 Rossville, IN 46065 Cell: (765) 412-2200 E-mail: andrea_mrozinski@hotmail.com
Donald Converse (2009-2012) 1719 Clough St. Bowling Green, OH 43402 Home: (419) 481-4987 Email:ejkuebeckmdinc@wcnet.org
David Clyde (2009-2011) 95 N. Maysville Rd. Greenville, PA 16125 Home: (724) 588-8831 Cell: (724) 588-8832 Email: mcylde95@verizon.net
David Allen S-3951 Grote Hill Rd. Reedsburg, WI 53959 Home: 608-524-4786 Cell: 608-963-3819
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(2010-2013) Executive Secretary Jeff Ebert 10015 Flush Rd. St. George, KS 66535 Home: (785) 494-2436 Cell: (785) 458-9174 Email: ebertj@wamego.net 2011 Cheviot Journal
Meet the Director
David Allen
Hello from South Central Wisconsin! My name is David Allen. I reside in Reedsburg, just eighteen miles from Wisconsin Dells, with my wife Karen. We have three children and nine grandchildren. I farm seven hundred acres of cash crops and own a herd of 130 milking jerseys, a Red Angus herd, and a flock of ninety-four ewes, forty-five of which are Cheviots. I also operate a garage door company with my son Chad. When I am not working I can be found enjoying the beauty of my farm. My hobbies include collecting antique John Deere tractors, driving my Haflinger horses and spending time with my grandchildren.
2011 National Cheviot Show and Sale Goat Barn, Illinois State Fairgrounds, Springfield, IL Show Friday, June 18 8:00 AM Judge: Jeff Repasky, MN Sale Saturday, June 19 9:00 AM Auctioneer: Gary Saylor, Ohio Annual Meeting Friday, June 18 Time to be announced Northfield Inn Sale Management : American Cheviot Sheep Society Watch the website www.cheviots.org for further information
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A Word from the Executive Secretary
Jeff Ebert
As I ponder what to write for my column for the 2011 Cheviot Journal. I have considered many things. I could write about the positives of the entire sheep business considering the current market climate. I could mention the many positives that the Cheviot breed has to hang their hat on. However, I have decided to focus on challenging each of you to help build this great breed of sheep. I want each of you to ask yourself what can I do to help? I challenge you older veteran breeders who have bred Cheviots for years to pick out a few local 4-Her’s to mentor, whether they raise Cheviots or not and visit with them and see what you can do to help them get started with a few Cheviots. If each of you can encourage one new youth to start a flock of Cheviots we will add a lot of new members. When you do get someone started with Cheviots be sure to continue to monitor their progress. Offer advice or breed their ewes for them. You need to continually offer your expertise to these youth as sometimes they get discouraged and want to give up. The next group of members that I challenge is the breeders selling at the sales. I challenge you to bring out top entries to the sales so that the breed can thrive and grow and the buyers will be happy with their purchase long after sale day. We need to create some excitement within our breed and the fastest way to do this is with a top set of sheep at the sales. Furthermore, I challenge you to encourage up and coming breeders to consign to the same sales to help build the supply of Cheviots that are being offered. The third group that I want to challenge is those up and comers and I feel there are a lot of you. You might be finishing up your junior years or might have built up a nice flock of Cheviots, now you need to take the next step and start offering some of your top bloodlines to help the youth get started just as someone has helped you over the past several years. Yes, you might have to offer your very best to be recognized at a sale and you might not get as much as that older, established breeder, but chances are the buyer will be pleased and come back to you for repeat business. The final group is the new breeders whether you are twelve or eighty. Cheviots make sense for so many reasons. Pick out a few breeders from the above groups who raise the kind of Cheviots that you want to raise. Call them, take a trip to see their flocks, ask them questions and then ask them more questions. I guarantee you will have made a friend for life, plus someone who will mentor you and answer those newbie questions once you get home with those Cheviots. Each and every one of you who has read this far will find you in one of these four groups, adjust my comments to fit what works for you. The important part is to ask and listen as that is the easiest way to learn and you will develop lifelong friendships along the way. Let's work together to promote the Cheviot breed.
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Bylaws of the American Revised PREAMBLE Fully recognizing the importance to all interests in the culture of Cheviot Sheep and of having a reliable record which shall be accepted as the “Final Authority” in question of pedigree and desiring to unite the experience and interest of all in guarding and perpetuating the purity of their flocks, we unite in organizing this Society. November 1996
BYLAWS
Art. 1. Name—The name of this society shall be American Cheviot Sheep Society. Said Society is incorporated under the laws of the State of New York as a membership organization. Art. 2. Object—The object of this Society is: to guard and maintain the purity and encourage the breeding of Cheviot Sheep; to keep and maintain a registry for the registration of purebred Cheviot Sheep; to issue certificates of registration and transfer of same; and to do all things which may be requisite and proper in and about the carrying out the purpose and objects for which this incorporation is formed. Art. 3. Members—a. All living Stockholders in good living standing, of the dissolved American Cheviot Sheep Society, Inc., constitute the membership in the American Cheviot Sheep Society Incorporated this 9th day of October, 1924, in the State of New York. b. All persons interested in Cheviot Sheep who are of good moral character may become members of this Society and approved by the Board of Directors upon payment of membership fee of ten dollars. Art. 4. The Secretary shall present the name of every applicant (with his references) for Membership to the Board of Directors and to request their ballots for or against such application—one objecting vote of the Board of Directors shall withhold such application for membership, until the next annual meeting when a two-thirds vote is required. Art. 5. After acceptance by the Board of Directors, the Secretary will be empowered to issue a membership certificate duly signed by the President and Secretary. This membership is non-transferable, is entitled to one vote and ceases with the death of the holder. Art. 6. Officers—The officers of the Society (who shall also serve as the officers of the Board) shall be President, a First Vice-President, and a Second Vice-President to be elected from the Board of Directors by the members of the Board at their Annual Meeting. The Secretary and treasurer shall be appointed by the Board of Directors. Five Directors shall constitute a quorum. At the death, resignation or disability of the President, his duties will be assumed successively by the First Vice-President and the Second Vice-President; at the death or resignation or disability of any other officer or director, his or her place shall be filled by the officers of the Board until the next Annual Meeting of the Board. There shall be thirteen Directors. The term of each Director shall be three years, and the terms of four Directors shall expire at the Annual Meeting each year after this year in which this amendment is passed, except every third year when the terms of five Directors shall expire. The term of the President and the Vice-Presidents shall be one year. The Board of Directors shall divide the United States into four districts. Not less than two directors shall be elected from each district plus five at large. The Eastern district shall contain the states lying east of Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee and Alabama. The East Central district shall contain the states lying between the Eastern district and the Mississippi River. The Western district shall contain the states west of Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico. The West Central district shall contain the states lying between the Western district and the Mississippi River. Art. 7. Duties of Officers—The duties of the officers and the Board of Directors shall be such as usually pertain to such offices in the usual transaction of business. The President will appoint a three member financial review panel annually to review the Association’s business transactions prior to the Annual Meeting. The Panel will consist of two directors and one at-large association member. The panel will report to the President the findings of the said review. The President will convey the findings to the Association members at the Annual Meeting. Art. 8. The Secretary and Treasurer shall give a bond at the discretion of the Board of Directors continued for the faithful performance of his duties. He shall receive such compensation for his services as the Board of Directors deems just. Art. 9. Meetings—An Annual Meeting of this Society shall be held at a date and place agreed upon by the Board of Directors. The membership shall be given a thirty day notice of the time and place selected. At this meeting, at which time the directors of the Society shall be elected by a majority of the members present. No voting by proxy.
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Cheviot Sheep Society Five members to constitute a quorum. Art. 10. Amendments—These Bylaws may be amended by a majority vote of the members voting at any regular meeting. Notice of the proposed amendments having been previously give to each member. No voting by proxy. Seal—The Seal of this Society shall be a circle with the words American Cheviot Sheep Society with an inserted cut of a Cheviot Sheep’s head. Art. 11. A member charged with willful misrepresentation in regard to any animal owned or bred by him, or with any dishonorable conduct, if such charge be fully sustained, the Board of Directors may suspend him until the next Annual Meeting when a full hearing of the evidence, such as offending member may be expelled by a two-thirds vote of the members voting. Art. 12. A registry of Purebred Cheviot Sheep shall be established and kept by the Secretary subject to such rules and regulations as may from time to time be adopted by the Society. RULES OF ENTRY Rule 1. Sheep imported from England or Scotland, whose breeding will permit their registration in the British Flock Book, shall be entitled to registration upon satisfactory evidence being furnished by the Secretary of their purity. The following statement must be filed with the Secretary concerning imported sheep, 1. Name of animal to be recorded. 2. Date of birth. 3. Sex. 4. Number and initial on the ear label or tattoo. 5. Date of importation. 6. Name of vessel or port of entry. 7. Names of breeder, importer, and owner with the address of each; blanks must be signed by the importer. Usually satisfactory evidence is given in the form of a letter from the British Secretary vouching for the flock from which the importation is made. The American Cheviot Sheep Society has a working agreement with the Canadian National Livestock Records that Canadian sheep, registered or eligible to registry (coming into the United States from Canada) will be accepted for our records and re-registered in the American Cheviot Sheep Society at regular registration rates. Rule 2. The progeny of sheep as indicated above shall be entitled to registration. Rule 3. The Direct descendants of sheep registered in the American Cheviot Sheep Society shall be entitled to registration. Rule 4. If subsequently proven that any animal has been admitted improperly, the facts of the case shall be recorded; the animal disbarred and no progeny tracing to such animal shall be thereafter admitted. Rule 5. All sheep for which application is made for registry must be labeled with an ear tag or tattoo bearing the breeder’s applicant’s name or initials thereon and no numbers shall be duplicated. Should any sheep be labeled with another breeder’s label it shall not be changed. If a label is lost it must be promptly replaced with a duplicate of the original. Rule 6. Blank application forms and breeding certificates will be furnished by the Society, but not private ear labels. Rule 7. The fee for registration shall be $6.00 for each animal under one year of age, or $5.00 for each animal over one year of age and under two years of age. Any animal over two years of age will reflect present fee scale. The fees to be paid by non-members shall be doubled these amounts. For the purposes for this rule, an animal shall be considered to become one year old on the first day of February of the year following the year in which it was born. Rule 8. Animals when approved will have “Record” numbers assigned them and certificates of registry will be forwarded to the owner. Rule 9. Transfers are to be made out in full and paid for by the seller. Transfer fees shall be $6.00 per head, said transfers to be filed with the Secretary within three months from the date of delivery, where such transfers are neglected beyond three months, fees shall be $10.00 and when neglected beyond one year they must be referred to the executive committee which shall have the power to order transfer to be made upon satisfactory proof that the animals have been paid for by the transferee. Rule 10. In case a ewe is bred to a ram not owned by the owner of the ewe, a certificate, signed by the owner of the ram, must accompany application for registry. Blanks will be furnished by the Society. Rule 11. Transfers must be filled in and signed with pen by owner or agent making sale. Transfer of ownership shall not be considered recorded unless it shows the signature of the Secretary or this Society. Pedigrees extended to four generations and details will be furnished at $6.00 each to members. No information pertaining to pedigrees or transfers of any sheep will be given to any person or agency other than to a member of the A.C.S.S. who owns or has owned one or more sheep involved in such pedigrees or transfers except when required to do so by a court order of the executive committee. Rule 12. Certified 4-H and FFA members are accorded the privilege of membership rates in transactions with the Society office and are not required to pay the Annual Service Fee. Rule 13. An annual service fee of $10.00 shall be charged all members and non-members doing business with the National Office effective January 1, 2002
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General Information outstanding merits of these choice cuts, the Cheviot has a reputation as a meat producer. These plump, meaty cuts, their pink flesh delicately trimmed with just enough fat to make them juicy and tender, are the housewife’s choice because with them she can serve her family a tasty meal with minimum waste. Because they are housewife’s choice, Cheviots are the choice of the butcher, and therefore bring a better price at the market. The Cheviot is prized by the Distinctive Appearance The modern American Cheviot is primarily a mut- meat packers for the very practical reason that the ton sheep. As sheep weights go, it is definitely one packer gets more pounds of lamb which he buys “on of the smaller breeds but one of the most distinctive the hoof.” Cheviot rams are excellent sires in crossbred in appearance. Much of its distinctive appearance is market lamb production programs. Ewes built to due to the high carriage of the head and the quick, deliver larger-headed lambs find the Cheviot-sired coordinated stride. The head is carried high, and lambs, with their small heads, very easy to deliver, so the ears are carried together, erect and forward. that much less attention is required at lambing time. There is no wool on the head or face in front of the These lambs are so vigorous, strong, and hardy at ears, nor is there wool below the knees and the birth that losses are kept at a minimum, and a higher hocks. The head, legs, and ears are covered with percentage of the lambs are raised to marketing age. very fine white hair. Their bare heads, attractive Successful producers of commercial lambs know white color and absence of horns give them a very aristocratic bearing. Nostrils and hooves should be their success depends upon their ability to produce the kind of lamb carcasses which the market deblack in color. Rams in good condition mature at mands, at the lowest labor and feed cost. Cheviot 160 to 200 lbs., ewes from 130 to 170 lbs. ram aid these commercial producers in producing the Extreme Hardiness type of lambs desired by the market. The breed is also recommended for its extreme Fine Fleeces hardiness. This is one of the breed’s strongest Cheviots produce generous fleeces of white wool characteristics. For generations raised on the which is preferred by mills because its fineness, Cheviot Hills, rarely seeing the inside of a shed or crimp, and length of staple give it superior spinning barn, summer or winter, Cheviots have, from force and combing qualities, and its low grease content of circumstances, developed into the hardiest of causes less shrinkage in scouring. The fleece is usuthe medium-wool breeds. The newborn lambs are ally grades 1/4 to 3/8 blood combing and is usually strong, vigorous and alert and are born with a will from four to five inches in length. Rams will normally to live. Their unusual vitality and hardiness makes them easy to raise, and with reasonable care, losses shear 9 to 13 lbs., and the ewe will produce fleeces of 8 to 10 lbs. are insignificant. The modern Cheviot breed has been produced by selection rather than by crossing. It is a pure breed, one of a very few in this country. Because of this purity, when the Cheviot ram is mated with crossbred ewes of other breeds, he stamps an unmistakable Cheviotness on his offspring, importing to them a large measure of the superiority of which Cheviots are known.
Production Plus
All Things Considered
Though Cheviots may come in smaller packages, they contain for the sheepman a surprising combination of highly desirable qualities. They are noted for hardiness, longevity, productiveness, milking, and mothering ability and for their great activity. They are high in quality and hang a presentable carcass that has a minimum of outside fat for the amount of carcass lean produced. They utilize rough, low producing hill country very profitably with relatively little assistance from man and even less from the elements. Where there is a really tough clean-up job to be done to convert waste land into dollars, more and more sheepmen are discovering that “Cheviots can take it.” In comparing Cheviots with other breeds, let Desirable Carcasses the comparison be made on a basis of pounds of The modern Cheviot has a compact body with dressed lamb and clean wool produced per acre, and a straight smooth back with covers a rack of wellconsider all of the costs of this production, including filled, meaty chops and a broad loin of superior the year-round cost of feeding the ewe, and the time quality. The leg is full, round and plump. One of the and attention required at lambing and shearing time. Cheviot ewes are a delight for the shepherd. They bear their lambs easily, have a high number of twins, and produce plenty of milk to support them. Production records, year after year, show that their twins grow as fast as single lambs. Both the lambs and their mothers are good foragers and thrifty efficient feeders. Their grazing pattern is unlike that of other sheep. Instead of grouping together in a frontal assault on a single area, they tend to spread out over an area and get all the available feed. As rustlers, they have few equals. If there is vegetation to be found—above or beneath the snows—browse, grass, heather, or weed—they will find it.
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Cheviot Breed Stand Border Cheviots are a small-framed breed of sheep known for their vigor, mothering ability, muscle and ease of fleshing. Along with their size, the head is another unique characteristic of the Border Cheviot.
I. GENERAL APPEARANCE 25 POINTS
A. APPEARANCE: Alert, active, stylish and symmetrical, standing on moderate leg length. The overall body exhibits balance. B. SIZE: The preferred Cheviot is proportional in height and length with length equal to or exceeding the height of the animal. The average Cheviot ram should weigh approximately 200 pounds at maturity. The average Cheviot ewe should weigh approximately 150 pounds at maturity.
II. BREED TYPE
25 POINTS
The beauty of the Cheviot head is one of the breed’s distinguishing features. The Cheviot style, alertness and contrasting colors set the breed apart from others. A. HEAD: Medium in length and broad, with ample width between the eyes. Straight with little arch between the eyes and nostrils; more strongly arched in rams. 1. EARS: Medium in length, sharply erect, of medium thickness, and placed on top of the head. The circumference of the ears should give a curved appearance, rather than flat and open. From a side view, the ears should be pointed slightly forward. 2. EYES: Large, round, clear and alert, with black pigmentation around the rim of the eye. 3. NOSE: Broad muzzled, with large nostrils forming a black “T” at the end of the nose. 4. MOUTH: Black lipped with a strong, deep jaw. B. HAIR COVERING: Head, ears, and legs well covered with fine, short, white hair. Black spots are acceptable on the ears and poll. Black spots on any other part of the body are objectionable. Brown hair on any part of the body is HIGHLY objectionable. C. HOOVES: Black in color.
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III. STRUCTURE
25 POINTS
Soundness is imperative in useful Cheviot sheep. Incorrectness decreases the animal’s movement, growth, reproductive rate, longevity, usefulness and ultimate value. Additionally, structure and soundness are highly inheritable traits. Cheviots should stand on large circumference of bone with adequate size to the foot. Structural soundness relates to the skeleton. Incorrectness in one part of the skeleton usually is connected to incorrectness in other parts of the skeleton. For example, usually post-legged animals are also too straight in their shoulder angle. Areas of Structural Correctness FOREQUARTERS: Shoulder blades should be set in uniformly and smoothly to the rest of the body. BACK: The back of Cheviot sheep should be straight as possible from the top of the shoulder to the dock. A slightly elevated shoulder in comparison to the hip is acceptable. Additionally, slight slope of the hip from the hook bones to the pin bones is acceptable. FRONT FEET: Front View: Both feet should point forward and be perpendicular to the body with straightness from the chest floor to the toe. Side View: Feet should be straight from the chest floor through the knee and to the pastern. The angle of the pastern should be approximately 45 degrees. Less of an angle allows for weak pasterns and more of an angle allows for extreme straightness. REAR FEET: Side View: The back of the rear leg should be perpendicular to the pin bones of the hip. Less angle allows for post-legged individuals. More angle causes sheep to be sickle-hocked. Rear View: Legs should be square and perpendicular to the corners of the body with equal distance between legs at the hock and the toe. MOVEMENT: Animals should maintain the proper correctness to the skeleton both while standing and moving. Many times structural defects are not evident until the animal moves about. It is then important to assess structural correctness both while the Cheviot is standing and moving. For the beginner and veteran breeder alike, an excellent article on feet and leg soundness in sheep is “Feet and Legs” (North Central Regional Extension Publication #301) by Drs. Harold Henneman and Margaret Benson of Michigan State University.
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A. NECK: Moderately long, trim, and exhibiting extension, blending smoothly into shoulders, and contributing to an overall balanced appearance. The skin should be free of wrinkles or folds. B. SHOULDERS: Smoothly laid in from neck to back. Tight at top of the shoulder, also smooth at the point of the shoulder. C. CHEST, BRISKET, AND HEART GIRTH: Chest deep and moderately wide, but trim, with adequate capacity, and fitting smoothly into neck and shoulders. Brisket also trim. Heart girth full, broad and deep to promote longevity. D. BACK (TOPLINE): Long and level, no weakness in front or behind the shoulder. E. RIBS: Deep and well sprung with adequate cover. Essential for vigor and ease of fleshing. F. LOIN: Long, wide, deep, and well covered. G. HINDQUARTERS: Hip broader than shoulders. Rump wide, long and level out to the dock. Leg heavily muscled. H. UNDERLINE: Level and as parallel to the topline as possible. Flanks deep and full. I. FLEECE: Chalky white in color, uniform crimp with blunt ends; staple is definite. Covers the body completely from behind the poll and ears to slightly above the knees and hocks, including the belly. Wool Grade: 1/4 to 3/8 blood combing (48s to 58s or 33 to 27 microns) Weight of fleece: Rams, 8 to 14 pounds. Ewes, 6 to 10 pounds. Fleece Characteristics highly objectionable but not disqualifying: A. Black, brown or grey spots in the fleece B. Hairy britch C. Kemp through the fleece D. Shiny fleece J. TESTICLES (RAMS): Uniform and adequate size for age, and well descended from body. Free from any abnormalities. Scrotum free from any split. K. TEATS (EWES): Two well placed teats of moderate length, free from any abnormalities.
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V. HIGHLY OBJECTIONALBE CHARACTERISTICS
1. Poor breed type 2. Scurs 3. Bare belly 4. High shoulders 5. Pink or white hooves 6. Nose not totally black 7. Sandy or brown hair on any part of the body 8. Split scrotum 9. Fleece characteristics per paragraph IV (I)
VI. DISQUALIFYING CHARACTERISTICS 1. Horns 2. Malformed mouth (overshot or undershot jaw) 3. Less than two testicles in rams 4. Less than two teats in ewes 5. Totally pink nose
Implementing New Breed Standards
The new Cheviot Standards of Excellence were adopted at the 2004 annual meeting of the American Cheviot Sheep Society. The new Breed Standards are the result of more than two years of work by a committee formed in 2002. Through the process of updating the Cheviot Breed Standards, members presented many thoughts and proposals. These thoughts were debated until the final draft was approved by a vote of the members in November 2004. While probably not perfect, these Standards represent a significant step forward in the preservation of both the desirable carcass and the beautiful and distinctive Cheviot appearance. Now the important task of applying these Standards is up to all Cheviot breeders. Taking time to explain and demonstrate the preferred Cheviot characteristics to young 4-Hers and others who desire to be Cheviot breeders is critical. Another important task in assuring that these Standards are followed is to choose judges for national Cheviot competitions who will apply them in the show ring. To help the Board of Directors evaluate how an individual judge applies the breed Standards of Excellence, we ask you to fill out the critique form found on the back page of the Cheviot Journal. If you need extra copies of the critique form, please contact the ACSS office. It is very important for each member to do this so we can establish a judge’s review to assist in the selection of judges for national shows who follow the Breed Standards. The American Cheviot Sheep Society has taken a large step forward in guarding and maintaining the quality of our Cheviot breed. It is now up to each one of us to complete this task. Please fill out a judge critique form for each show you attend and follow the instructions for submitting the form. If you would like extra copies of the Cheviot Breed Standards of Excellence to share with judges in your area, please contact the ACSS office
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2010 National Grand Champion Ram - Sr. Champion - Yearling Ram Vinnie 726 *Kaitlin Lewis NH
Grand Champion Ewe - Sr. Champion - Yearling Ewe K Kuykendall 750 *Katherine Kuykendall,
Reserve Grand Champion Ram - Res. Sr. Champion Ram TJA 8105 John Eaton & Melissa Trostle PA
Reserve Grand Champion Ewe Jr. Champion Ewe, Jr. Ewe Lamb K Kuykendall 796 *Katherine Kuykendall, WI
Yearling Ram 1. Vinnie 726 2. TJA 8105 3. Charest C27 S 4. DHW 9-9
*Kaitlin Lewis NH John Eaton & Melissa Trostle PA Anna Charest MA Darcy H Webster ME
Senior Ram Lamb 1. TJA 9088 2. DHW 9-17
John Eaton & Melissa Trostle PA Darcy H Webster ME
Senior Champion Ram 1. Vinnie 726 *Kaitlin Lewis
NH
Reserve Senior Champion Ram 1. TJA 8105 John Eaton & Melissa Trostle PA Junior Champion Ram DHW 10-2 Darcy H Webster
ME
Reserve Junior Champion Ram KDL 0082 *Kaitlin Lewis
NH
Intermediate Ram Lamb 1. DHW 10-2 Darcy H Webster 2. KDL 0082 *Kaitlin Lewis 3. KDL 0084 *Kaitlin Lewis 4. SFFC C31 S Anna Charest 5. Moonlight Acre 116 Lynda Hutchings
ME NH NH MA MA
Junior Ram Lamb Group - 1 1. KDL 0085 S *Kaitlin Lewis NH 2. K Kuykendall 795 *Katherine Kuykendall, WI 3. TJA 10048 John Eaton & Melissa Trostle PA 4. K Kuykendall 793 *Katherine Kuykendall, WI 5. TJA 10047 John Eaton & Melissa Trostle PA 6. Diamond C 004 *Paige Clyde, PA 7. TJA 10051 John Eaton & Melissa Trostle PA 8. SFFC C34 Anna Charest MA Junior Ram Lamb Group - 2 1. Lo-Ke 52 *Paige Clyde, 2. Moonlight Acre 120 Lynda Hutchings 3. DHW 10-11 Darcy H Webster 4. Pinckney 1031 *Christopher Pinckney, 5. Juerss 1009 *Angelika Juerss Pair of Ram Lambs 1. Katherine Kuykendall, 2. John Eaton & Melissa Trostle 3. *Kaitlin Lewis 4. Darcy H Webster 5. *Paige Clyde, 6. Lynda Hutchings 7. Anna Charest Best Headed Ram 1. Anna Charest
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Richland Center, WI Airville, PA Weare, NH Windham, ME Greenville, PA Hanson, MA Brimfield, MA
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Yearling Ewe Group - 1 1. Kuykendall 750 *Katherine Kuykendall, WI 2. TJA 9005 John Eaton & Melissa Trostle PA 3. K Kuykendall 729 *Katherine Kuykendall, WI 4. TJA 9016 John Eaton & Melissa Trostle PA 5. Misty Acres 1102 Anna Charest MA 6. York 483 Charles York MA 7. DHW 8-16 Darcy H Webster ME 8. Speedys Cheviots 0911 Lynda Hutchings MA 9. DHW 9-1 Darcy H Webster ME 10. Charest C29 Anna Charest MA 11. Moonlight Acre 101 Lynda Hutchings MA Yearling Ewe Group - 2 1. KDL 0932 2. Diamond C 0028 3. KDL 941 4. Lo-Ke 645 5. Lo-Ke 643 6. DHW 9-15 7. Lewis KDL 0927 8. Chapman 1189 9. Chapman 1188 10. Lewis KDL 0926 11. Juerss 6
*Kaitlin Lewis *Paige Clyde *Kaitlin Lewis *Paige Clyde, *Paige Clyde, Darcy H Webster Natalie Goodrich, *Christopher Pinckney, *Christopher Pinckney, Faith Mariacher, Alicja Juerss
NH PA NH PA PA ME NH NY NY NH NY
Slick Shorn Yearling Ewe 1. KDL 0921 *Kaitlin Lewis NH 2. TJA 9015 John Eaton & Melissa Trostle PA Pair of Yearling Ewes 1. Katherine Kuykendall, 2. John Eaton & Melissa Trostle 3. *Paige Clyde, 4. *Kaitlin Lewis 5. Darcy H Webster 6. Lynda Hutchings 7. *Christopher Pinckney, 8. Anna Charest Senior Ewe Lamb 1. TJA 9081 2. TJA 9084 3. DHW 9-16 4. DHW 9-18
Richland Center, WI Airville, PA Greenville, PA Weare, NH Windham, ME Hanson, MA Cayuga, NY Brimfield, MA
John Eaton & Melissa Trostle PA John Eaton & Melissa Trostle PA Darcy H Webster ME Darcy H Webster ME
Senior Champion Ewe 1. K Kuykendall 750 *Katherine Kuykendall
WI
Reserve Senior Champion Ewe 1. TJA 9005 John Eaton & Melissa Trostle PA Junior Champion Ewe K Kuykendall 796 *Katherine Kuykendall,
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Intermediate Ewe Lamb 1. KDL 0061 *Kaitlin Lewis NH 2. DHW 10-3 Darcy H Webster ME 3. TJA 10003 John Eaton & Melissa Trostle PA 4. TJA 10013 John Eaton & Melissa Trostle PA 5. DHW 10-1 Darcy H Webster ME 6. Moonlight Acre 117 Lynda Hutchings MA Junior Ewe Lamb Group - 1 1. K Kuykendall 796 *Katherine Kuykendall WI 2. TJA 10031 John Eaton & Melissa Trostle PA 3. KDL 0067 *Kaitlin Lewis NH 4. KDL 0064 *Kaitlin Lewis NH 5. TJA 10036 Kyle MacCauley PA 6. York 497 Charles York MA 7. TJA 10034 John Eaton & Melissa Trostle PA 8. Diamond C 0050 3 *Paige Clyde, PA 9. Lewis KDL 7014 4 Faith Mariacher NH 10. Yochum 1011 Rose *Cheyenne Clyde PA Junior Ewe Lamb Group - 2 1. K Kuykendall 797 *Katherine Kuykendall WI 2. York 501 Charles York MA 3. DHW 10-10 Darcy H Webster ME 4. Lo-Ke 649 *Paige Clyde, PA 5. TJA 10058 John Eaton & Melissa Trostle PA 6. DHW 10-8 Darcy H Webster ME 7. TJA 10053 John Eaton & Melissa Trostle PA 8. Moonlight Acre 121 Lynda Hutchings MA 9. SFFC C38 Anna Charest MA 10. SFFC C35 Anna Charest MA 11. Speedys Cheviots 1058 *Christopher Pinckney, NY Slick Shorn Junior Ewe Lamb 1. DHW 10-5 Darcy H Webster 2. KDL 0066 *Kaitlin Lewis
Richland Center, WI Airville, PA Weare, NH Windham, ME
Get-Of-Sire 1. *Katherine Kuykendall 2. John Eaton & Melissa Trostle 3. *Kaitlin Lewis 4. Darcy H Webster 5. Lynda Hutchings 6. *Anna Charest
Richland Center, WI Airville, PA Weare, NH Windham, ME Hanson, MA Brimfield, MA
Premier Exhibitor 1. John Eaton & Melissa Trostle
Airville, PA
Premier Breeder 1. *Kaitlin Lewis
Weare, NH
Grand Champion Ram Res. Grand Champion Ram
Best Headed Ram
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Pair of Ewe Lambs 1. *Katherine Kuykendall 2. John Eaton & Melissa Trostle 1. *Kaitlin Lewis 2. Darcy H Webster 3. *Paige Clyde, 4. Charles York 5. Lynda Hutchings 6. Anna Charest
Richland Center, WI Airville, PA Weare, NH Windham, ME Greenville, PA Shelburne, MA Hanson, MA Brimfield, MA
Best Headed Ewe 1. *Katherine Kuykendall,
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Exhibitor's Flock 1. *Katherine Kuykendall 2. *Kaitlin Lewis 3. John Eaton & Melissa Trostle 4. Clyde, *Paige 5. Webster, Darcy H 6. Hutchings, Lynda 7. Charest, *Anna
Richland Center, WI Weare, NH Airville, PA Greenville, PA Windham, ME Hanson, MA Brimfield, MA
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Breeder's Flock 1. *Katherine Kuykendall 2. John Eaton & Melissa Trostle 3. *Kaitlin Lewis 4. Darcy H Webster
Best Headed Ewe
Grand Champion Ewe Res. Grand Champion Ewe
*Junior Exhibitor
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2010 NAILE Open Grand Champion Ram - Sr. Champion - Yearling Ram Moore 800 Judy Moore MI
Grand Champion Ewe - Sr. Champion - Yearling Ewe Eldridge 9005 Cade Spilde
Reserve Grand Champion Ram - Res. Sr. Champion Ram Woods 1690 Jessica Woods IL
Reserve Grand Champion Ewe - Res. Sr. Champion Ewe Woods 1688 Jessica Woods IL
Yearling Ram 1. Moore 800 2. Woods 1690 3. K&C Copeland 9001 4. Bauerle 3109
Judy Moore Jessica Woods K&C Copeland Nicholas Bauerle
Senior Ram Lamb 1. Shotts 906 2. Traglia 201006
K&C Copeland K&C Copeland
Senior Champion Ram 1. Moore 800 Judy Moore
Reserve Senior Champion Ram 1. Woods 1690 Jessica Woods
Junior Champion Ram REMMERT 703 TRC Farms
Reserve Junior Champion Ram KDL 0084 Kaitlin Lewis
Yearling Ewe 1. Eldridge 9005 Cade Spilde 2. Woods 1688 Jessica Woods 3. K Kuykendall 750 Katherine Kuykendall 4. Moore 788 Judy Moore 5. KDL 0932 Kaitlin Lewis 6. Moore 777 Judy Moore OH 7. Diamond C 0028 Diamond C Farm OH 8. Traglia 2917 K&C Copeland 9. Woods 185 Jessica Woods 10. DeVries 928 Sidney DeVries MI 11. Moore 759 Judy Moore 12. Misty Acres 1102 Anna Charest 13. Traglia 2939 K&C Copeland IL Slick Shorn Yearling Ewe 1. Woods 1674 Jessica Woods OH 2. Moore 801 Judy Moore 3. LOKE 645 Diamond C Farm 4. KDL 0921 Kaitlin Lewis NH 5. Eldridge 9092 Tom & Rachel Schambow 6. Bauerle 3709 Nicholas Bauerle MI IL OH IN
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WI IL WI MI NH MI PA OH IL IL MI MA OH IL MI PA NH WI IN
Intermediate Ram Lamb 1. KDL 0084 Kaitlin Lewis 2. Moore 820 Judy Moore 3. Woods 1719 Jessica Woods 4. KDL 0082 Kaitlin Lewis 5. Woods 1717 Jessica Woods
NH MI IL NH IL
Pair of Yearling Ewes 1. Judy Moore 2. Jessica Woods 3. Diamond C Farm 4. Kaitlin Lewis 5. K&C Copeland
Junior Ram Lamb 1. REMMERT 703 2. Moore 826 3. LOKE 52 4. KDL 0085 5. Willie 01027 6. Eldridge 996 7. Diamond C 0049 8. Woods 1735 9. Pinckney 1031
OH MI PA NH OR IL PA IL NY
Senior Ewe Lamb 1. Olson 990 Jessica Woods 1. Olson 990 Jessica Woods 2. Traglia 201008 K&C Copeland 3. Skeeter Creek Farm 0478 Sidney DeVries
IL IL OH IL
Senior Champion Ewe 1. Eldridge 9005 Cade Spilde
WI
TRC Farms Judy Moore Diamond C Farm Kaitlin Lewis Karol Willie Jessica Woods Diamond C Farm Jessica Woods Christopher Pinckney
Pair of Ram Lambs 1. Judy Moore 2. Jessica Woods 3. Kaitlin Lewis 4. Diamond C Farm 5. K&C Copeland Best Headed Ram 1. REMMERT 703
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TRC Farms
Eagle, MI Stewardson, IL Greenville, PA Weare, NH Lewistown, OH
Reserve Senior Champion Ewe 1. Woods 1688 Jessica Woods Eagle, MI Stewardson, IL Weare, NH Greenville, PA Lewistown, OH
Junior Champion Ewe Moore 808 Judy Moore
IL MI
OH
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Show Results Reserve Junior Champion Ewe Eldridge 998 Cade Spilde
WI
Intermediate Ewe Lamb 1. Moore 808 Judy Moore 2. Woods 1720 Jessica Woods 3. Schambow 3024 Tom & Rachel Schambow 4. KDL 0061 Kaitlin Lewis
MI IL WI NH
Junior Ewe Lamb 1. Eldridge 998 Cade Spilde 2. K Kuykendall 796 Katherine Kuykendall 3. Woods 1723 Jessica Woods 4. Moore 831 Judy Moore 5. KDL 0067 Kaitlin Lewis 6. LOKE 649 Diamond C Farm 7. KDL 0064 Kaitlin Lewis 8. Woods 1753 Jessica Woods 9. Diamond C 0050 Diamond C Farm 10. Eldridge 959 Sidney DeVries 11. K&C Copeland 1021 K&C Copeland 12. Willie 01008 Karol Willie 13. Speedys Cheviots 1058 Christopher Pinckney,
WI WI IL MI NH PA NH IL PA IL OH OR NY
Slick Shorn Junior Ewe Lamb 1. Moore 830 Judy Moore 2. Woods 1725 Jessica Woods 3. Woods 1743 Jessica Woods 4. LOKE 649 Diamond C Farm
MI IL IL PA
Pair of Ewe Lambs 1. Jessica Woods 2. Judy Moore 3. Kaitlin Lewis 4. K&C Copeland 5. Diamond C Farm
Stewardson, IL Eagle, MI Weare, NH Lewistown, OH Greenville, PA
Grand Champion Ram
Res. Gr. Champion Ram
Grand Champion Ewe
Best Headed Ewe 1. Misty Acres 1102 Anna Charest MA Mixed Pair of Lambs 1. Jessica Woods 2. Judy Moore 3. Kaitlin Lewis 4. Diamond C Farm 5. K&C Copeland 6. Karol Willie
Stewardson, IL Eagle, MI Weare, NH Greenville, PA Lewistown, OH Eugene, OR
Exhibitor's Flock 1. Jessica Woods 2. Judy Moore 3. Kaitlin Lewis 4. Diamond C Farm 5. K&C Copeland
Stewardson, IL Eagle, MI Weare, NH Greenville, PA Lewistown, OH
Premier Exhibitor 1. Jessica Woods
Res. Gr. Champion Ewe
Best Headed Ram
Stewardson, IL Best Headed Ewe
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Cheviot Ewe Futurity The American Cheviot Sheep Society is sponsoring a Cheviot Ewe Lamb Futurity open to all Junior Exhibitors. A “Junior Exhibitor” is defined as an exhibitor who is not older than 21 on the date of the Junior Cheviot Show at NAILE. There is no lower age limit, but the junior must be physically capable of showing their own sheep (exception made for physical or other handicap). Each junior may purchase more than one lamb, but only one lamb placing in the Top Eight will be awarded premiums. The American Cheviot Sheep Society guarantees the availability of $800 to be awarded to the top placings. Consignors will nominate lambs at specified sales and only these lambs will be eligible for the Futurity. All lambs must be purchased at a designated sale. No lambs purchased through private sales are eligible.
Purchase Futurity Lambs at any sale that takes breeder consignments. Consignor Rules: 1. Entries include Spring Ewe Lambs born Jan. 1, 2011 or later and Fall Ewe Lambs born Sept. 1 2010 thru Dec. 21, 2010. 2. Nominating fee of $25 is payable to the American Cheviot Sheep Society. Lambs must be nominated and designated prior to entering the show ring of a designated sale. Futurity ewe lambs must be sold at the auction of a designated sale and NOT be presold. 3. Lambs must be flank tattooed for Futurity purposed on the day of the sale. Lambs not so tattooed become ineligible for the Futurity premium.
Exhibitor Rules: 1. Age limitations for Junior Exhibitor: to be eligible to compete in the Futurity, an exhibitor must not be over 21 years of age on the date of the Junior Cheviot Show at NAILE. 2. Junior members must be physically able to show their Futurity lamb to qualify for points at each show (exception made for physical or other handicap). If an exhibitor has more than one Futurity lamb in a class, the owning junior must show one and another exhibitor must show the second lamb. 3. Futurity lambs are to be registered in the individual junior name ONLY. No partnerships, 22
farm, family, 4-H Club or FFA Chapter names are acceptable. 4. Ewe lambs and points earned in the Futurity are not transferable to any other person; nor are the points transferable from one lamb to another. 5. Any Futurity entrant may compete with as many lambs as desired, but will receive a premium for the one lamb with the highest point total. Each junior may win only one Top Eight Award. 6. Lambs must be shown in proper age classes. 7. Premiums: The American Cheviot Sheep Society has donated $800 to start the Futurity Premium. A percentage of this money will be awarded to each division based on the number of lambs nominated. The nominating fee will stay within the designated division of the Futurity. Division 1—Spring Ewe Lambs Division 2—Fall Ewe Lambs 8. The top eight places will be paid for spring lambs. Payment in the fall lamb division will be determined by the Futurity Committee in June— after all entries are nominated. 9. A point card must be filled out for each show and forwarded to the American Cheviot Sheep Society office within 14 days of the show. The card must be signed by the Superintendent of the show certifying that the junior exhibited the lamb, class size and the placing of the lamb. 10. For points-earned purposes, all shows are considered equal; i.e. AOB, Junior, Open, State, County receive equal point value in figuring points. Only the Junior Show at NAILE will be included, excluding the NAILE Open Show. 11. Futurity lambs may compete at any number of shows, but only the top five point-award shows will be included in determining awards. 12. Futurity Awards will be announced at the American Cheviot Sheep Society Annual Meeting at NAILE. 13. The sliding scale shown in the chart indicates how points will be determined. 14. The Cheviot Futurity Program will expand in 2011 to include a Yearling Ewe Futurity Comeback Program. Junior participants in the 2010 Futurity may nominate their ewe by June 1, 2011 for this competition. Spring and fall lambs will be eligible for the comeback program.
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2010 Futurity Results Yearling Ewes
Place 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
Exhibitor Anna Charest, MA Jenna Davis, OH Sidney DeVries, IL Hannah Wolters, TN Grace Murphy, IN
Animal Misty Acres 1102 Misty Acres 1099 Moore 767 Lawter 0890 Moore 776
Breeder Misty Acres, PA Misty Acres, PA Judy Moore, MI Bill Lawter, IN Judy Moore, MI
Fall Ewe Lambs Place 1st 2nd 3rd 4th(tie) 4th(tie)
Exhibitor Sidney DeVries, IL Jenna Davis, OH Kaylee Copeland, OH Samuel Glasshoff, NE Emily Glasshoff, NE
Animal Breeder Skeeter Creek 0478 Skeeter Creek Farm, WI Misty Acres 1124 Misty Acres, PA Traglia 201108 J. Susan Traglia Triple J 9082 Triple J Acres, PA Traglia 201001 J. Susan Traglia
Spring Ewe Lambs Place 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th No in Class 1-5 6-10 11-15 16-20 21-25 26+
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Exhibitor Christopher Pinckney, NY Jenna Davis, OH Rachael Wolters, TN Kyle MacCauley, PA Addison Wetzel, IL Cheyenne Clyde , PA 2 4 9 14 19 24 29
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Cheviot Futurity Point Record Form I, __________________________________________, have shown the following Cheviot ewe. Ear tag # _______________________, Registration # _____________________, Futurity Tattoo ID _______________________. This ewe lam placed _________________ in a class of _____________________ at the following show _________________________________________________ on ____________________________, 2010 I verify that the above futurity ewe placed as stated and was shown by the exhibitor listed. ______________________________________________________ Superintendent/Manager Signature
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This form must be filled out completely and mailed to the office of the American Cheviot Sheep Society, 10015 Flush Road, St. George, KS 66535, or emailed to ebertj@wamego.net within 14 days of the show.
REGISTRATION BY STATE: Pennsylvania 223 Illinois 217 California 118 Ohio 101 Minnesota 68 Indiana 58 New York 53 Michigan 49 Washington 41 Wisconsin 38 New Hampshire 37 Massachusetts 35 Iowa 31 West Virginia 30 Nebraska 27 Virginia 26 Tennessee 21 Kentucky 21 Delaware 20 South Dakota 20 Maryland 19 Maine 19 Oregon 12 North Carolina 10 Oklahoma 6 Idaho 5 New Mexico 3
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American Cheviot Sheep Society REGISTRATIONS BY MEMBERS: Mcguire Farms Mn John S. Eaton & Melissa Trostle Pa Whiskey Creek Cheviots Ia Jessica Woods Il Misty Acres Pa Bridgette Eldridge Ca J. Susan Traglia Ca John & Judy Moore Mi Ted Coil & Family In Vincent Edler Il White Birch Farm Pa Lanes Landing Farm Ky
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TRANSFERS BY MEMBERS: Jimmy C. Bell Diamond C Farm Depping's Cheviots Phillip Moore Family John & Judy Moore Whiskey Creek Cheviots Misty Acres Ballard Farms Bearlin Acres Bield Farm Trc Farms John & Shannon Taylor Janet Tulloch
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Moore Cheviots -----------------one
“Mr. Clean”
2-20-06 Reserve Champion Ram 2007 NAILE. He sired the Champion Ram 2010 NAILE, Res.Champion Ram & Ewe 2010 Ohio Showcase, Res. Champion Ram 2009 NAILE Jr. Show and Best Headed Ram NAILE & National Show & Sale, Top selling Ram 2009 National Show & Sale, Top selling Female 2008 National Show & Sale and she was Jr. Champion & Res. Champion Ewe 2008 NAILE.
Look for lambs out of these Rams! 3-23-09 TW Champion Ram 2010 NAILE. He is sired by Mr. Clean. We are getting
of the most respected names in the Breed! Thanks to all our buyers at home and at the sales for supporting our breeding program!
“Cooter”
3-2-08 Supreme Champion Ram 2008 Michigan State Fair. He sired the Champion Ewe 2009 AAJS, Indiana State Fair Jr. Show, Kentucky State Fair, Res. Champion Ewe KYLE Jr. Show and Top Futurity Ewe Lamb. Sold 1/2 interest to Tom & Rachel Schambow, WI.
“Jack the Ripper”
our Þrst lambs out of him and they are exciting!
Congratulations to Sidney DeVries & Grace Murphy on their success with Moore Yearling Ewes in the Futurity!
“Jake”
1-11-09 TW Reserve Jr. Champion 2009 NAILE. He sired the 1st Jr Ewe Lamb & Reserve Champion Ewe and 1st Intermediate Ewe Lamb 2009 National Show & Sale. S o l d 1 / 2 i n t e r e s t t o To n y Chapman Family, NY.
~Also Breeders of Hampshires~ ~Codon testing available~
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Starter Flock Award American Jr. Cheviot Breeders Association Purpose and Contest Rules for 2011 The American Jr. Cheviot Breeders Association is starting this contest to award a starter flock to an American youth up to 17 years of age as of the first of the current year. The purpose is to introduce the youth to the joys of raising and owning a purebred Cheviot sheep as well as encouraging the growth of new Cheviot breeders across the country. The winner of the first starter flock will be selected at the Springfield meeting of the American Jr. Cheviot Breeders Association and will receive their starter flock to be shown throughout the 2011 season.
The selected young person will be awarded the starter flock as follows:
• 1st Year – One Bred Ewe and One Ewe Lamb (not over four years when bred) Contest Rules: 1) The applicant must not be over 17 as of January 1st, 2011 and must have never owned a Cheviot breeding sheep, nor can their parents/guardian be raising Cheviots. 2) The sheep are to be maintained in a healthy condition and housed in clean facilities. It is further understood that the sheep will receive necessary vaccinations, worming and medications that are essential to good health. 3) The sheep are to receive proper nutrition (pasture, hay, water and grain) to assure health and proper growth that has been bred into the animal. 4) The applicant must be familiar with the costs involved in raising sheep and must agree to supply the necessary finances as needed. 5) Starter flock ewes must always be bred to a registered Cheviot ram. 6) The winner of the flock is expected to give a report to the association at the Springfield meeting of the American Jr. Cheviot Breeders Association as well as inform the advisor of the Jr. Association of how they did at any fairs or national shows entered. 7) The winner is expected to show their animals at their county fair. 8) Failure to maintain the sheep in good health, properly fed and in clean facilities will automatically result in the starter flock sheep being returned to the American Jr. Cheviot Breeders Association. In the event the sheep are returned, the American Jr. Cheviot Breeders Association assumes no responsibility as to the costs incurred by the winner. American Jr. Cheviot Breeders Association Holliday Thomas, Advisor 1715 Clough St. Bowling Green, OH 43402 26
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Starter Flock Application Name:__________________________________ Date of Birth:____________________________ Address:________________________________ City, State, Zip Code:______________________ Telephone Number:_______________________ The following must be attached to this application and returned to the address below by May 1st, 2011. Only complete applications will be considered. A decision will be made and phone interviews will be held prior to The National Show and Sale in Springfield in June 2011. Essay written by the applicant must include: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7)
Why you would like to own a Cheviot sheep? What is your livestock background? Please describe the facilities you will have for your sheep. Will you be able to provide feed and medication for your sheep? Will you be able to show your sheep at a fair or national show in 2011? What are your plans for the future? Include a sheet with estimated budget costs for the first year.
A letter of support from your parent or guardian must contain:
1) Are you willing to assist with time, finances and encouragement required? 2) Will you see that the rules are adhered to?
A letter of recommendation from a 4-H advisor, FFA leader or a local veterinarian, in this preferential order. We have read all of the rules and agree to abide by them if we receive the Starter Flock Award.
(applicant)
(date)
(parent/guardian)
(date)
Return completed application to: American Jr. Cheviot Breeders Association
Holliday Thomas, Advisor 1715 Clough St. Bowling Green, OH 43402 (419) 308-1187 2011 Cheviot Journal
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2010 All-American
Champion Ram
Reserve Champion Ram
February Ram Lamb Brooke Remmert
Fall Ram Lamb Kaylee Copeland
Fall Ram Lamb 1. Kaylee Copeland 2. Addison Wetzel 3. Kasey Copeland 4. Brooke Remmert
Lewistown, OH Franklin Grove, IL Lewistown, OH Goodfield, IL
January Ram Lamb 1. Addison Wetzel 2. Brooke Remmert 3. Michaela Moenter 4. Caitlin Plank 5. Brooke Remmert
Franklin Grove, IL Goodfield, IL Pemberville, OH Hillsdale, MI Goodfrield, IL
February Ram Lamb 1. Brooke Remmert 2. Justin Cross 3. Veronica Paige Saling 4. Anna Charest
Goodfield, IL Knoxville, TN Cadwell, OH Brimfield, MA
March Ram Lamb 1. Veronica Paige Saling 2. Caitlin Plank 3. Caitlin Plank
Cadwell, OH Hillsdale, MI Hillsdale, MI
Champion Ewe
Reserve Champion Ewe
Yearling Ewe Katherine Kuykendall
Fall Ewe Lamb Sidney DeVries
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Yearling Ewe 1. Katherine Kuykendall 2. Addison Wetzel 3. Grace Murphy 4. Brooke Remmert 5. Paige Clyde 6. Brooke Remmert 7. Sidney DeVries 8. Justin Cross 9. Kaylee Copeland 10. Kasey Copeland 11. Sidney DeVries 12. Caitlin Plank 13. Caitlin Plank 14. Anna Charest 15. Mindy Stoops-Irvine 16. Veronica Paige Saling 17. Thomas Chapman 18. Veronica Paige Saling 19. Josie Shultz
Richland Center, WI Franklin Grove, IL Plymouth, IN Goodfrield,IL Greenville, PA Goodfield, IL Freeport, IL Knoxville, TN Lewistown, OH Lewistown, OH Freeport, IL Hillsdale, MI Hillsdale, MI Brimfield, MA West Sumbury, PA Cadwell, OH Randolph, NY Cadwell, OH Fort Wayne, IN
Slick Shorn Yearling Ewe 1. Addison Wetzel 2. Nicholas Bauerle 3. Grace Murphy 4. Caitlin Plank 5. Thomas Chapman 6. Veronica Paige Saling 7. Justin Cross
Franklin Grove, IL North Vernon, IN Plymouth, IN Hillsdale, MI Randolph, NY Cadwell, OH Knoxville, TN
Pair of Yearling Ewes 1. Brooke Remmert 2. Grace Murphy 3. Addison Wetzel 4. Thomas Chapman 5. Veronica Paige Saling 6. Caitlin Plank
Goodfield, IL Plymouth, IN Franklin Grove, IL Randolph, NY Cadwell, OH Hillsdale, MI
Fall Ewe Lamb 1. Sidney DeVries 2. Brooke Remmert 3. Thomas Chapman 4. Kaylee Copeland 5. Thomas Chapman 6. Veronica Paige Saling
Freeport, IL Goodfield, IL Randolph, NY Lewistown, OH Randolph, NY Cadwell, OH
January Ewe Lamb 1. Jaycie Brown 2. Justin Cross 3. Breanna Waild 4. Veronica Paige Saling
Pinkney, MI Knoxville, TN Randolph, NY Cadwell, OH
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Junior Show Results February Ewe Lamb 1. Justin Cross 2. Michaela Moenter 3. Michaela Moenter 4. Cheyenne Clyde 5. Caitlin Plank 6. Veronica Paige Saling 7. Josie Shultz 8. Addison Wetzel
Knoxville, TN Pemberville, OH Pemberville, OH Greenville, PAI Hillsdale, MI Cadwell, OH Fort Wayne, IN Franklin Grove, IL
March Ewe Lamb 1. Katherine Kuykendall 2. Brooke Remmert 3. Caitlin Plank 4. Paige Clyde
Richland Center, WI Goodfield, IL Hillsdale, MI Greenville, PA
5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Caitlin Plank Michaela Moenter Anna Charest Anna Charest Josie Shultz
Hillsdale, MI Pemberville, OH Brimfield, MA Brimfield, MA Fort Wayne, IN
Skill-A-Thon Participants (Non Placing) Addison Wetzel Franklin Grove, IL Breanna Waild Randolph, NY
Slick Shorn Ewe Lamb 1. Michaela Moenter 2. Veronica Paige Saling 3. Caitlin Plank
Pemberville, OH Cadwell, OH Hillsdale, MI
Power Point Participants (Non Placing) Veronica Paige Saling Cadwell, OH
Pair of Ewe Lambs 1. Justin Cross 2. Brooke Remmert 3. Thomas Chapman 4. Michaela Moenter 5. Anna Charest 6. Caitlin Plank
Knoxville, TN Goodfield, IL Randolph, NY Pemberville, OH Brimfield, MA Hillsdale, MI
Young Flock 1. Brooke Remmert 2. Anna Charest 3. Michaela Moenter 4. Caitlin Plank
Goodfield, IL Brimfield, MA Pemberville, OH Hillsdale, MI
Best Four Head of Ewes 1. Brooke Remmert 2. Caitlin Plank 3. Michaela Moenter
Goodfield, IL Hillsdale, MI Pemberville, OH
Market Lamb 1. Josie Shultz
Fort Wayne, IN
Champion Fleece Ewe Fleece Caitlin Plank
Hillsdale, MI
Ram Fleece 1. Anna Charest 2. Caitlin Plank 2010 Cheviot Journal 3. Caitlin Plank
Brimfield, MA Hillsdale, MI Hillsdale, MI
Ewe Fleece 1. Caitlin Plank 2. Caitlin Plank 3. Anna Charest 4. Josie Shultz 5. Ethan Plank
Hillsdale, MI Hillsdale, MI Brimfield, MA Fort Wayne, IN Hillsdale, MI
Showmanship Participants (Non Placing) Caitlin Plank Hillsdale, MI Justin Cross Knoxville, TN Brooke Remmert Goodfield, IL Thomas Chapman Randolph, NY Addison Wetzel Franklin Grove, IL Breanna Waild Randolph, NY Veronica Paige Saling Cadwell, OH
Judging Contest Participants (Non Placing) Addison Wetzel Franklin Grove, IL
Logo Contest Paricipants (Non Placing) Justin Cross Knoxville, TN Thomas Chapman Randolph, NY Addison Wetzel Franklin Grove, IL Caitlin Plank Hillsdale, MI Ad Layout Contest Participants (Non Placing) Breanna Waild Randolph, NY Veronica Paige Saling Cadwell, OH Poster Contest - Junior 3. Justin Cross
Knoxville, TN
Poster Contest Participants (Non Placing) Caitlin Plank Hillsdale, MI Photo Contest Participants (Non Placing) Breanna Waild Randolph, NY Veronica Paige Saling Cadwell, OH Justin Cross Knoxville, TN Kaylee Copeland Lewistown, OH Thomas Chapman Randolph, NY Caitlin Plank Hillsdale, MI Addison Wetzel Franklin Grove, IL Kasey Copeland Lewistown, OH T-Shirt Design Contest 2. Veronica Paige Saling
Cadwell, OH
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American Junior Cheviot Association Please fill out and return to Holliday Thomas (contact info at bottom of page). Name:__________________________________________________________________ Flock Name:_____________________________________________________________ Parent(s) Name:__________________________________________________________ Age:____________________________________________________________________ Address:________________________________________________________________ City, State, Zip:___________________________________________________________ Phone:__________________________________________________________________ Email:__________________________________________________________________
Junior Dues will be $5.00 per year collected by Holliday Thomas Send this form along with your $5.00 annual junior dues to: Holliday Thomas 1715 Clough St. Bowling Green, OH 43402 (419) 308-1187 hthomas@wls4kids.org 30
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Over 60 Years of Purebred Cheviots!
Shoop Fashion Lane Farms In Loving Memory of Alvin Shoop He is dearly missed by many!
60 + years of purebred border cheviots with soundness, productivity, and those “Shoop heads”! Dad’s tradition will continue!
A sh ley S teven s 8229 Artie Kem p Rd. Frederick,M D 21701 (301) 712-5199 Check O ut our N EW W ebsite at: ashleyscheviots.w ebs.com
Steve and Jodi Cobb and Family 4590 Township Road 135 McComb OH 45858 419-293-2574 Also breeding Reg. Columbia and purebred Shropshire sheep. 2011 Cheviot Journal
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TRIPLE J ACRES – Registered Cheviots
Grand Champion Ram 2010 National Cheviot Sale. Sold to Glasshoff Cheviots, NE.
Champion Ram at the 2010 Ohio State Fair, Indiana State Fair and Reserve Champion Ram at the Big E. Best Headed Ram at Indiana.
Thanks to all of our buyers in 2010 Glasshoff Cheviots – NE Bridgette Eldridge – CA Sidney DeVries – IL Addison Wetzel – IL Samuel Glasshoff – NE Taylor Coers – IL McGuire Farms – MN Phillip Moore, - SD Barb Szentpetery – OH Justin Cross – TN Ashland Farm – VA Laura Thompson – IA Jamie Armstrong – NY Kyle MacCauley – PA Marie – Claude Normendin – Quebec
Undefeated Fall Ram Lamb in class. Reserve Champion Ram at the 2010 Ohio and Indiana State Fairs behind our yearling ram pictured to the left. Thanks to Bridgette Eldridge for purchasing this fine “Super Freaky” stud.
We were the Premier Exhibitor at the Ohio State Fair, Indiana State Fair and at the Big E.
Reserve Sr. Champion Ewe at the 2010 Big E.
Undefeated pair of ewe lambs in 2010. This pair of fall ewe lambs placed first and second to each other all year. The ewe on the left was the Reserve Champion Ewe at the Indiana State Fair.
John Eaton, Jr. & Melissa Trostle-Eaton 4070 Delta Road, Airville, PA 17302 Home: 717-862-3086 John’s cell: 717-887-1222
First place fall ewe lamb at the 2010 Ohio State Fair and Big E.
Congratulations to Cade Spilde on his Grand Champion Ewe at the 2010 NAILE sired by “Super Freak”.
Breeding stock is always for sale at the farm. Call us early for your stud ram and show ewe needs.
2010 NAILE Cheviot
Grand Champion Ram
Reserve Grand Champion Ram
Grand Champion Ewe
Reserve Grand Champion Ewe
Grand Champion Ram - Intermediate Ram Lamb KDL 0084 Kaitlin Lewis
NH
Grand Champion Ewe - Yearling Ewe Woods 1688 Jessica Woods
IL
Reserve Grand Champion Ram - Junior Ram KDL 0082 Kaitlin Lewis
NH
Reserve Grand Champion Ewe - Junion Ewe Lamb LOKE 649 Paige Clyde
PA
Yearling Ewe 1. Woods 1688 2. KDL 0932 3. Diamond C 0028 4. Traglia 2939 5. Misty Acres 1102 6. Eldridge 9005 7. Moore 759 8. Woods 185 9. Traglia TS2912 10. DeVries 928 11. Misty Acres 1103 12. Eaton TJA 8108
Jessica Woods Kaitlin Lewis Paige Clyde Kaylee & Kasey Copeland Anna Charest Cade Spilde Tom & Rachel Schambow Jessica Woods Kaylee & Kasey Copeland Sidney DeVries Jenna Davis Bentley Addison Wetzel
IL NH PA OH MA WI WI IL OH IL OH IL
Slick Shorn Yearling Ewe 1. BAUERLE 3709 2. KDL 0921 3. Woods 1674 4. Eldridge 9092 5. LOKE 645 6. Misty Acres 1099
Nicholas Bauerle Kaitlin Lewis Jessica Woods Tom & Rachel Shambow Paige Clyde Jenna Davis Bentley
IN NH IL WI PA OH
Senior Ram 1. Traglia 201006 Kaylee & Kasey Copeland OH 2. Skeeter Creek Farm 0466 Addison Wetzel IL 3. Shotts 906 Kaylee & Kasey Copeland OH Intermediate Ram Lamb 1. KDL 0084 2. KDL 0082 3. Woods 1717 4. Woods 1719 5. ABC 0446
Kaitlin Lewis Kaitlin Lewis Jessica Woods Jessica Woods Blayne Toth
NH NH IL IL OH
Junior Ram 1. LOKE 52 2. Stevens 64 3. Eldridge 996 4. Woods 1735 5. KDL 0085 6. Pinkney 1031 7. Moore 825
Paige Clyde Ashley Stevens Jessica Woods Jessica Woods Kaitlin Lewis Christopher Pinkney Justin Cross
PA MD IL IL NH NY TN
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Junior Show Results Senior Ewe Lamb 1. Traglia 201008 Kaylee & Kasey Copeland 2. Olson 988 Jessica Woods 3. Olson 990 Jessica Woods 4. Skeeter Creek Farm 0478 Sidney DeVries 5. Misty Acres 1124 Jenna Davis Bentley
OH IL IL IL OH
Intermediate Ewe Lamb 1. KDL 0061 2. Woods 1720 3. Misty Acres 1133 4. ABC 0447 5. ABC 0444 6. Schambow 3024 7. Moore 809
NH IL OH OH OH WI TN
Kaitlin Lewis Jessica Woods Jenna Davis Bentley Logan Harvel Blayne Toth Tom & Rachel Schambow Justin Cross
Junior Ewe Lamb 1. LOKE 649 2. Eldridge 478 3. KDL 0064 4. K&C Copeland Farm 1021 5. Woods 1753 6. Speedys Cheviots 1058 7. Diamond C 0050 8. Stevens 65 9. Woods 1723 10. KDL 0067 11. Murphy 102 12. Eldridge 959 13. Moore 821
Paige Clyde Cade Spilde Kaitlin Lewis Kaylee & Kasey Copeland Jessica Woods Christopher Pinkney Paige Clyde Ashley Stephens Jessica Woods Kaitlin Lewis Grace Murphy Sidney DeVries Justin Cross
Slick Shorn Junior Ewe Lamb 1. LOKE 645 Paige Clyde 2. Woods 1725 Jessica Woods 3. Murphy 101 Grace Murphy 4. Woods 1743 Jessica Woods
PA WI NH OH IL NY PA MD IL NH IN IL TN
PA IL IN IL
White Birch Farm Registered Cheviots Registered Percherons Exhibition Poultry
Thank you to our 2010 Buyers June Arner, PA Three Fleeces Farm, PA Jordan Vineyard, OH William Lowery, IN Darrell Gerfen Family, OH Cheyenne Clyde, PA Mindy Stoops Irvine, PA
Res Champion Ram 2010 KILE Sold to Three Fleeces Farm, Indiana, PA
A special "Thank You" to Marilyn & Alice Stroh and Ken & Lorrie Moore for all your guidance, encouragement and friendship. The memories will last a lifetime.
Champion Ewe 2010 Great Lakes Sale. Sold to Cheyenne Clyde, Greenville, PA Finished 6th in the Futurity
Our flock is Certified Scripie Free Pa. #100
Ron & Barb Yochum
35202 Tryonville Rd. Townville, PA 16360 Phone: (814) 967-3616 E-mail:whbirfar@windstream.net
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Proudly using Willerton Sire Power ...
Quality selections available at the farm.
P.O. Box 60 Ballard, WV 24918 410-551-4016 email: waiteville@verizon.net Thanks to our Ohio & WV buyers!
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Buyers for $600 of the donated ewe lamb for the All-American Junior Show and she was returned to be sold again. Thanks to Triple J Acres - John Eaton and Melissa Trostle for donating the ewe lamb. Brooke's Cheviots Ron & Barb Yochum Skeeter Creek Farm Willerton Family Hunter Cheviots Glasshoff Family Bob & Sharon Schaefer Converse Cheviots Novel Design Coers Cheviots J. Susan Traglia Mrozinski-Schwartz Cheviots Misty Acres Richard Rader Diamond "C" Farm Long Family Roger & Carolyn Smith Bo_Peep Cheviots Doyne Lenhart David Allen John & Judy Moore John & Judy Moore bought her the final time for $325.
Brooke's Cheviots Brooke & Whitney Remmert 1615 US Highway 150 Congerville, Illinios 61729 309-448-2471 Remmert 703 Thanks and congratulations to TRC Farms on winning Junior Champion Ram and Best Headed Ram at the 2010 NAILE with Remmert 703. He had previously been Grand Champion Ram at the 2010 All American Junior Show for us. This great young ram is a grandson of Forward Motion. Check out his offspring in the TRC Farm flock.
Special Thanks to Dr. Paul Knier for his recent purchase of Willerton 3455. We think 3455 may be the best stud prospect we have produced since "The Great 1". Willerton 3455 is sired by Running S Bar 1541 and out of a Forward Motion daughter.
Remmert 912 Remmert 912 was Grand Champion Ram at the 2010 Illinios State Fair Junior Show. He is the son of Forward Motion.
Our 2011 lamb crop may include just what you have been looking for. Check with either of us early for best selection.
Willerton Family 4076 E 1450 North Road 2011 Cheviot Journal
Danvers, Illinois 61732 309-963-4902
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Breeder's Directory CALIFORNIA Jess Aggi Aggie Cheviots 4731 MUNJAR RD CHICO, CA 95973 (530) 343-0933 MARILYN DOMPELING 31370 ROSSIER RD ESCALON, CA 95320 (209) 838-2641 SARAH DROWN PO BOX 330 SANT YZABEL, CA 92070 (760) 765-3381 ELDRIDGE FAMILY 4614 CAMPOS LN WINTERS, CA 95694 (530) 795-4003 rosalynda@zacavilleusd.org JAMES & BEATRIC GRAY 4601 W WISE RD LINCOLN, CA 95648 (916) 645-2503 VELVET HELLER HELL MOUNTAIN RANCH 12150 MOUNTAIN LION RD OJAI, CA 93023 (805) 646-5989 velvet@ojaiexpress.net MAE MARAL 4439 BUTTE HOUSE RD. YUBA CITY, CA 95993 (530) 755-0980 DAVID & LENORA ROSE 4519 IDAHO RD TURLOCK, CA 95380-9737 (209) 668-6726 ROBERT & KELLY STERLING RKS RANCH 8230 SAILOR AVE UPPER LAKE, CA 95485 (707) 275-8742 rwster52@yahoo.com KAYLA & ASHLEY TAYLOR 10688 TOWNSHIP RD BROWNS VALLEY, CA 959518 (530) 741-1375 kayla-marie-taylor@hotmail.com
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J SUSAN TRAGLIA PO BOX 301 ATASCADERO, CA 93423 (805) 235-8300 sue@suescheviots.com JANET TULLOCH 28383 HWY 78 RAMONA, CA 92065 (760) 789-8163 VALERIE VALE TWENTY MILE FARM 445 MEHISCHAU RD NIPOMO, CA 93444 (805) 929-6303 aussiumagility@aol.com
COLORADO JEFF DOWNS 71467 R71 RD MONTROSE, CO 81401 (970) 901-9959 jeff@kinikinfoods.com RALPH WALCHLE 3500 CR 12 RIDGWAY, CO 81432
CONNECTICUT REBECCA DURNICK 55 WIG HILL RD HADDAM, CT 06438 (860) 344-4273 happyeukayote@yahoo.com
DELAWARE WENDEE ANN KILLMON BETHANY MAE KILLMON 5432 SCOTT'S STORE RD BRIDGEVILLE, DE 19933 (302) 349-4944 cakillman@yahoo.com CASIDHE BRUNS ADAM BRUNS 3479 CANTERBURY RD. MILFORD, DE 19963 WOODBRIDGE FFA 307 LAWS STREET BRIDGEVILLE, DE 19933 (302) 337-8150 karen.breeding@wsd.k12.de.us
FLORIDA NYLES WELLS 4404 BURINGTON WINTER HAVEN, FL 33880
IOWA FAITH ADAMS 12760 S 380 W REMMINGTON, IA 47977 JACK & SANDY MILLER MILLER CHEVIOTS PO BOX 505 HUBBARD, IA 50122-0505 (641) 648-6056 COLIN SIK WHISKEY CREEK CHEVIOTS 626 2ND ST OCHEYEDAN, IA 51354 (712) 330-5204 MARY JEAN SIK SUNRISE FARMS 626 2ND ST OCHEYEDAN, IA 51354 (712) 758-3761 MAURICE VAN NOTE 2926 PALO MARSH RD PALO, IA 52324 (319) 851-4040
IDAHO HEATHER HIEMSTRA 3417 E BOISE AVE BOISE, ID 83706 (208) 859-5931 JIM HIEMSTRA 7808 SWIFT LN BOISE, ID 83704 (208) 377-5430
ILLINOIS REED BAER PO BOX 92 CARLOCK, IL 31725 (309) 824-5104 rmb1966@verizon.net JACOB & ETHAN BALDING RR 1 BOX 211 ALBION, IL 62806 (618) 456-2900 2011 Cheviot Journal
Breeder's Directory DON OR KIRBY BALLARD BALLARD FARMS RR 1 BOX 64 CARROLLTON, IL 62016 (217) 942-3166 TED BALLARD RR 1 BOX 57A CARROLLTON, IL 62016 (217) 942-9946 JAMES BAWINKEL 4184 US 20 WEST FREEPORT, IL 61032 ANGELA A BEHRENDS 2222 N 1000E RD DANFORTH, IL 61032 (815) 269 2958 behrendshamps@yahoo.com ROBERT & LINDA CAUGHEY 12343 N 1200 E RD PONTIAC, IL 61764 (817) 844-5278 rcaughey@clf-firm.com TAYLOR COERS 122 W. Arch Mason City, IL 62664 (217) 482-9124 jcoers@mchsi.com SIDNEY DEVRIES 3435 W SCIOTO MILLS RD FREEPORT, IL 61032 (815) 563-4898 DONALD E DUCAT 1119 E 2500 NORTH RD ASHIKUM, IL 60911 (815) 698-2159 VINCENT EDLER 3478 S LOTT RD PEARL CITY, IL 61062-9226 (815) 443-2277 RICHARD & FLORE GETZELMAN BO-PEEP CHEVIOTS 9360 COUNTY LINE RD HINCKLEY, IL 60520-9601 (815) 286-3252 SIDNI HARE 809 W. PIPER ST MACOMB, IL 61455
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PAUL HEGGEMEIER 390 E MAPLE ST NASHVILLE, IL 62263 (618) 327-4072
MARISSA RADER 20779 N. 350 East Rd. DANVERS, IL 61732 (309) 963-4223
GAVIN HOFFMAN & ELLE AVIN BOX 101 CONGERVILLE, IL 61729 (309) 965-2854
MICHELLE RADER RR 1 BOX 58 DANVERS, IL 61732
GAYLE R HOFFMAN 1544 CITY RD 50 N CONGERVILLE, IL 61729 (309) 965-2854
RICHARD K RADER 2008 E. 2050 RD DANVERS, IL 61732 (309) 963-5501
GARRETT HOOKER 1212 N COLTON AVE BLOOMINGTON,IL 61701 (309) 838-5277
Brooke & Whitney Remmert BROOKES CHEVIOTS 1615 US Highway 150 Congerville, Illinios 61729 (309) 448-2471
EMILY HUENEFELD PO BOX 20 DAKOTA, IL 61018 (815) 449-9062
DUSTY RINCKER RT 1 BOX 170 STEWARDSON, IL 62463 (217) 682-5739
JON & BONNIE HUENEFELD EVERGREEN ACRES 1234 N HENDERSON RD FREEPORT, IL 61032 (815) 235-1812 jonbon829@verizon.net
WILL SHOFNER RR 1, BOX 122 BATCHTOWN, IL 62006 (618) 576-2477
JIM JOHNSON 5435 S HADDEN RD MAZON, IL 60444 (815) 448-2459 CAROL JOHNSON KNIBBS 4805 S BUFFALO RD VERONA, IL 60479 (815) 735-8682 NATASHA LEHER 75027 JERICHO RD BIG ROCK, IL 60511 DOYNE LENHART 9162 N 1450 E RD GEORGETOWN, IL 61846 (217) 662-8644 dlenhart@advancenet.net BRENDA MEYERS 5300 N DAKOTA RD DAKOTA, IL 61018 (815) 449-2363 MICHAEL & BRANDON PRAIRIE 145 PORTER AVE CLIFTON, IL 60927 (815) 694-2280
JW SIMMS-REISNER 16504 N 2000TH ST MARSHALL, IL 62441 (618) 562-5972 BOB STRAND 12404 RIMSNIDER RD HINCKLEY, IL 60520 (815) 286-3240 ANDREW TORDAI 3977 E 13TH RD EARLVILLE, IL 60518 (815) 592-2334 KIRSTEN WEIDNER 24003 STATE LINE RD HARVARD, IL 60520 (815) 943-8062 rweidner@richcoinc.com ADDISON WETZEL 8655 S HOSSIER RD FRANKLIN GROVE, IL 61031 (815-456-2724 glaawetzel@aol.com WILLERTON FAMILY 4076 E 1450 NORTH RD DANVERS, IL 61732-9629 (309) 963-4902
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Breeder's Directory JESSICA WOODS RT. 1 Box 170 Stewardson, IL 62463 (217)682-5739
INDIANA BRIAN & COLLIN BARNETT BARNETT STOCK FARM 9098 E 600 S KIRKLIN, IN 46050 (317) 796-8667 NICK BAUERLE 1525 S COUNTY RD NORTH VERNON, IN 47265 PHOEBE BLAKE 419 LETTERMAN DR BROWNSBURG, IN 46112 (317) 852-0085 HAROLD BOLINGER & FAMILY 14715 N 100 E NORTH MANCHESTER, IN 46962 (260) 982-4236 MRS JOHN & CLAR BOWLES 8749 E 1200 N CLARKS HILL, IN 47930-8002 (765) 523-2767 JOE CARTER FAMILY 887 South 600 East Crawfordsville, IN 47933 (765) 362-6229 TED COIL & FAMILY 755 E 1000 N FORTVILLE, IN 46040 (317) 485-5544 coil_farms@yahoo.com KEITH NANNY DAVID & LINDA KIMMEL NK FARM 1330 WESLEY CHAPEL RD SPENCER, IN 47460 (812) 829-9326
GRACE MURPHY 16880 6TH RD PLYMOUTH, IN 46563 (574) 292-4479 mgmdorsets@embarqmail.com FRED & CARRIE OLTHOF WHITE POST CHEVIOTS 11129 S 250 E BROOK, IN 47922 (219) 275-3534 PERRY JASON PAXTON & FAMILY 9964 W 150 S WAYNETOWN, IN 47990 (765) 234-2560 MAX PICKEL FAMILY 1330 W ST RD 236 ROACHDALE, IN 46172 (765) 522-2039
ANDREA MROZINSKI-SCHWARTZ PO BOX 449 ROSSVILLE, IN 46065 (765) 412-2200 andrea_mrozinski@hotmail.com
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WENDELL & TANYA BERRY LANES LANDING FARM BOX 1 PORT ROYAL, KY 40058 (502) 947-5360 TOM & PAT MURPHY 5298 HIGHWAY 401 HUDSON, KY 40145 (270) 536-3275
MAINE ROXANNE MOREAU 81 DAVIS RD DURHAM, ME 04222 (207) 353-4290
MIKAELA SHATTO 500 E 850N NORTH VERNON, IN 47265
SUE SUCHAR 89 MAPLE RIDGE RD CHINA, ME 04358 (207) 923-3992 suesuchar@roadrunner.com
JOELLA SHULTZ 5634 HATHAWAY RD FORT WAYNE, IN 46818 (260) 466-5375
DARCEY H WEBSTER 413 ROOSEVELT TRAIL WINDHAM, ME 04062 (207) 892-3824
JUSTINA SMITH 163 E CTY RD 1100 N FORTVILLE, IN 46040
MARYLAND
JACKI & KIRSTEN SPALL 2290 S 700 W JAMESTOWN, IN 46147 (317) 374-2964 JOHN & SHANNON TAYLOR 1241 N ST RD 75 FRANKFORT, IN 46041 (765) 659-0829 JAMES WOOD & FAMILY 6060 E CR 900 N ROACHDALE, IN 46172 (765) 522-3560
KANSAS BILL LAWTER 3032 W US HWY 36 BAINBRIDGE, IN 46105-9648 (765) 592-0513
KENTUCKY
KEN KROPF PO BOX 310 HESSTON, KS 67062 (800) 736-4951
ETHAN ABBOTT 2785 SAINT LEONARD RD PORT REPUBLIC, MD 20676 (202) 437-7970 MORRIGAN L ELLS 320 FRANK MORELAND PL LOTHIAN, MD 20711 (410) 867-1910 J D FURROW 7843 GOLDEN PINE CIR SEVERN, MD 21144 (410) 551-4016 waiteville@verizon.net MARIAM HARPER 10711 BETHEL RD FREDERICK, MD 21702 H WINFREE IRVINE PO BOX 248 GAITHERSBURG, MD 20884 (301) 948-7600
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Breeder's Directory EMILY MACRI 3815 HELWIG FARM RD NANJEMOY, MD 20662 (301) 246-4137 johnbarb@erols.com JAMES ABBOTT SHEILA MONTGOM D B FARMS, LLC 2785 SAINT LEONARD RD PORT REPUBLIC, MD 20676 (301) 855-9695 COLTON & SUZANNAH MACLEOD 3945 MILLERS STATION RD MONCHESTER, MD 21102 (410) 239-2160 speedtriple@hughes.net ASHLEY STEVENS 8229 ARTIE KEMP RD FREDERICK,MD 21701 (301) 305-8075 ashleyjanelle@comcast.net
MASSACHUSETTS BERNARD BROWN 21 JUDGES WAY WESTPORT, MA 02790 (401) 467-8211 berann90@aol.com JORDAN EB BROWN NATHANIEL S BROWN 21 JUDGES WAY WESTPORT, MA 02790 SMALL FRY FARM ANNA CHAREST 1176 Dunhamtown-Brimfield Road Brimfield, MA 01010 (413) 245-9328 smallfryfarmcont@gmail.com LYNDA HUTCHINGS 280 OAK ST HALIFAX, MA 02338 (781) 293-6360 moonlightacre@hotmail.com KEVIN KELLY 364 E WASHINGTON ST HANSON, MA 02341 (781) 585-1639
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LINDA SCHAUWECKER 18 ELM ST PLYMPTON, MA 02367 (781) 585-1639
ETHAN & CAITLIN PLANK 2781 W. Hallett Rd. Hillsdale, MI 49242 (517) 437-2984
CODY WARD 819 LYONS RD LUDLOW, MA 01056 (413) 589-9653 tunis11@localnet.com
MINNESOTA
CHARLES YORK 180 S SHELBURNE RD SHELBURNE, MA 01370 (413) 625-2424
MICHIGAN FRANN L & JENNI BECKEL BECKEL STOCK FARM 2300 KANE RD STOCKBRIDGE, MI 49285 (517) 851-4535 DALE COLLINS 21392 14 MILE RD LEROY, MI 49655-8583 (231) 768-5307 DICKINSON-BAKER CHEVIOTS 6106 S M-52 PERRY, MI 48872 (517) 468-3450 UGLY DOG'S FARM RICH FITZ 5185 N. Washburn Rd. Davison, MI 48423 (810) 299-3417 rich.fitz@charter.net DALE & SUE KAPLA FIDDLE KNOLL FARM PO Box 75 Rumely, MI 49826 (906) 439-5135 skapla@tds.net ELIZABETH LANGSHAW LANGSHAW FARMS 14625 EAST C AVE. AUGUSTA, MI 49012 (269) 731-4259 JOHN & JUDY MOORE 11989 HINMAN RD EAGLE, MI 48822 (517) 626-6012 jmoore@2farmconnect.net
ARETT FAMILY 71444 130TH AVE BLOOMING PRAIRIE, MN 55917 (507) 456-8001 mb.arett@rocketmail.com MARK & JO BERNARD PINE KNOLL ACRES 12236 SW 92ND AVE NEW RICHLAND, MN 56072 (507) 465-8474 mbernardagro@gmail.com JOHN EISENSCHENK 32701 154TH AVE AVON, MN 56310 (320) 356-2154 JOE ERICKSON FAMILY 11075 367th St. Cannon Falls, MN 55009 (651) 258-4444 WAYNE ERICKSON WD CHEVIOTS 29670 82ND AVE WAY CANNON FALLS, MN 55009 (507) 263-3191 MAPLE CREST FARM TUCKER & TAYLOR HJERMSTAD Kenyon, MN 55946 (507) 789-5919 LAWRENCE P MCGUIRE MCGUIRE FARMS PO BOX 825 FAIRMONT, MN 56031 (507) 238-9001 PATRICK NOVACEK 10088 OLIVER AVE NW SOUTH HAVEN, MN 55382 (320) 274-3993 ADRIAN J & MARY RADEMACHER 9185 KLEIN DR WACONIA, MN 55387 (952) 442-4031 TC VENIS 36741 185TH AVE EAGLE BEND, MN 56446 (218) 756-2374
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Breeder's Directory MISSOURI MARY FENTY MARION SPRING FARM RR 1 BOX 182C WILLOW SPRINGS, MO 65793 (417) 469-1018 fenty6@wildblue.net BONNIE OVERBECK 638 CR 469 JACKSON, MO 63755 (573) 243-2895 WALTER H RYLE 1605 FAIRVIEW DR KIRKSVILLE, MO 63501 (660) 665-3432 ROGER & CAROLYN SMITH RUNNING S BAR LIVESTOCK PO BOX 190 HIGHLANDVILLE, MO 65669 (417) 443-3265
NEBRASKA DUANE GLASSHOFF GLASSHOFF CHEVIOTS 9820 HWY 50 MURDOCK, NE 68407 (402) 234-4175 ssman@futuretk.com WILLIAM R SHAMBURG SHAMBURG CHEVIOTS 20159 CTY RD 23 HERMAN, NE 68029-9719 (402) 456-7525
NEW HAMPSHIRE SAMANTHA BENNER 108 COLLINS RD WARNER, NH 03278 (603) 456-3912 THELMA CURTIS 648 Rt. 114 South Sutton, NH 03273 (603) 927-4336 NATALIE GOODRICH 1056 RT 63 WESTMORELAND, NH 03467 MARILYN N JOHNSON 108 COLLINS RD WARNER, NH 03278 (603) 456-3912
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KDL FARM KAITLIN LEWIS 91 Dudley Brook Rd. Weare, NH 03281 (603) 529-6138 kdlfarm2007@gsinet.net NATHAN MONROE SAMANTHA MONROE 115 KEARSARGE MT RD#23 WARNER, NH 03278 (603) 456-2268 DAVID SCHAMBOW 468B Shaker Blvd. Enfield, NH 03748 (719) 684-5150 dschambow@hotmail.com
NEW MEXICO LESLIE GONCHAROFF PO BOX 70 TULAROSO, NM 88352 (859) 938-2546
NEW YORK JON ALVAREZ 899 Sixty Six Road Hannibal, NY 13074 JAMIE ARMSTRONG 1285 Skyline Dr. Schenectady, NY 12306 (518) 864-5662 LAURA & JEREMY BATEMAN MAPLE HAVEN 4249 ST RT 69 MEXICO, NY 13114 (315) 963-4869 ALLEN BITTER 3251 ROSE HILL RD SKANEATELES, NY 13152 (315) 673-9173 ANTHONY CHAPMAN 2707 RTE 394 RANDOLPH, NY 14772 (716) 720-2967 MARK COLF 1757 Co. Rd. 43 Clifton Springs, NY 14432
MAGGIE DOWNY 3721 ROUTE 44 MILLBROOK, NY 12545 THE FARMERS MUSEUM PO Box 30 Cooperstown, NY 13326 (607) 547-1505 MARGARET GREEN PARAGON FAR, 993 CORNWALL RD PALMYRA, NY 14522 (315) 597-6742 woolrich@rochester.rr.com MICHAEL HEASLEY 10310 Walker Rd. Prattsburg, NY 14873 (607) 522-5705 mheasley@empacc.net KYLE HETMAN PO BOX 117 CLINTON CORNERS, NY 12514 (845) 266-8239 aandpjuerss@earthlink.net ANNE & PETER JUERSS BIELD FARM PO BOX 117 CLINTON CORNERS, NY 12514 (845) 266-8239 aandpjuerss@earthlink.net DEVLIN M KENNEDY 1930 RIVER RD GREENWICH, NY 12834 (518) 692-8769 KEVIN M KRON SUNNY HILL FARM 1036 TOWN LINE RD ALDEN, NY 14004 (716) 684-7211 JEFFREY MEYER 9526 CHIDSEY RD DALTON, NY 14836 (585) 468-2651 STEPHNAIE MILLER MILLERS CHEVIOT ACRES 421 BENTLEY RD NEW BERLIN, NY 13411 (607) 965-8278 S.Miller59@yahoo.com
ROSE CROCKER 11013 CHAUTAUQUA RD CATTARAUGUS, NY 14719 2011 Cheviot Journal
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OHIO
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MEREDITH BACUE 7321 TWIN LAKES RD PERRYSBURG, OH 43551 (419) 662-9301
DAVID & DIANNA DOWNS DOWNS CHEVIOTS 7213 TENT CHURCH RD LANCASTER, OH 43130 (740) 536-7450
ASHLEY BAKER 611 TIARA WAY WASHINGTON ,OH 43160 (740) 335-8502
CHRISTOPHER PINCKNEY 6365 CAYUGA RD. CAYUGA, NY 13034 (315) 255-1829 pnkyfrm@verizon.net
J KEITH BICKETT PARADISE ACRES 1241 UNION RD XENIA, OH 45385 (937) 372-9328
KAREN ROGAN 2766 Depew Rd. Stanley, NY 14561
JIM BROWN BROOKDALE FARM 475 TWIN BRIDGE RD WELLSTON, OH 45692 (740) 286-3275
VALERY SUE SMITH 165 SHONE RD MT VISION, NY 13810 (607) 293-8810 CHAD SWARTZ 706 VERNAL RD ATTICA, NY 14011 (716)812-2266 PATRICK C TESTO & FAMILY WESTON HILL FARM 133 COUNTY ROUTE 412 WESTERLO, NY 12193 (518) 797-9769 BREANNA WAILD 200 MAIN ST RANDOLPH, NY 14772 (716)969-4357 DUANE WILCOX 257 Reese Rd. Earlville, NY 13332
NORTH CAROLINA LORENA ALBEE 2098 STEWART RANCH WALNUT COVE, NC 27052 DALE & LEURETHA FLUTY SHEPHERD'S COVE 2005 SPRINKLE CREEK RD MARS HILL, NC 28754 (828) 689-4892
ANGELA CASALINOVA 726 SHREDEN AVE CANAL FULTON, OH 44614 (330) 854-6789 ambio@sssnet.com JODI COBB & FAMILY SHOOPS FASHION LANES 4590 TR135 MCCOMB, OH 45858 (419) 957-6045 cheviotgirl@peoplepc.com DON & HOLLIDAY CONVERSE CONVERSE CHEVIOTS 1719 CLOUGH ST BOWLING GREEN, OH 43402 (419) 481-4987 ejkuebeckmdinc@wcnet.com KASEY & KAYLEE COPELAND K & C COPELAND FARM 12070 CO RD 60 LEWISTON, OH 43333 (937) 596-6432 knccope@bright.net MARIAH COX 2614 LICK RUN RD CHILLICOTHE, OH 45601 (740) 779-0826 coxpj6@roadrunner.com JENNA DAVIS 1440 ORR RD CHILLICOTHE, OH 45601
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DARRELL GERFEN AND FAMILY 1495 BETHLEHEM RD W PROSPECT, OH 43342 (740) 494-2607 ROBERT HUNTER 7588 STEMEN RD PICKERINGTON, OH 43147 (614) 834-3948 rpkjhunter@msn.com ROBERT JEPSEN 9820 ALSPACH RD CANAL WINCHESTER, OH 43110 (614) 837-7313 BRIAN KISTLER FAMILY 4747 N CR 33 TIFFIN, OH 44883 (419) 992-4494 MEGAN LOWERY 21153 TR 80 WARSAW, OH 43844 (740) 327-2405 SARAH MARSHALL PO BOX 38 MT. LIBERTY, OH 43048 MICHAELA MOENTER 4721 DEVILSHORE RD PEMBERVILLE, OH 43450 (8419) 833-3719 mmoenter@embarqmail.com JOE NESSELROAD 4235 BURNT MILL RD CHANDLERSVILLE, OH 43727 (740) 674-4368 janetn@muskingum.edu SAMUEL PHARES 6260 TRIP LINE RD CELINA, OH 45822 (419) 942-1732 phares@bright.net JOE & FRED RICHARD 23980 REIGLE RD DESHLER, OH 43516 (419) 278-2143
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Breeder's Directory TRC FARMS PAT SALING FAMILY TABITHA WEISEND FAMILY 23100 Pat Saling Lane CALDWELL, OH 43724 (740) 459-9751 tabithasregcheviots@yahoo.com MARY EVELYN SCOTT & FAMILY 15925 CHANDLERSVILLE RD CHANDLERSVILLE, OH 43727 (740) 638-4152
TREVOR WILSON TYLER WILSON 14975 VAN WERT-MERCER CO VENEDOCIA, OH 45894 (419) 795-6462 ALEX WOOD RYAN WOOD 5495 W US 224 TIFFIN, OH 44883 (419) 937-2927
OKLAHOMA ALVIN SHOOP FAMILY 5741 CO RD 131 MCCOMB, OH 45858 CHRISTINA SHOTTS 2959 N CR 34 QUINCY, OH 43343 (845) 266-8239 ANN & DON SIMERAL 22275 BRIDGEWATER RD QUAKER CITY, OH 43773-9789 (740) 785-5511 LARRY A STAUFFER 1236 KENYON AVE NW MASSILLON, OH 44647-9663 (330) 833-0589 SHELIA A VERMILLION 15075 TWP RD THORNVILLE, OH 46076 JORDON VINEYARD 9300 BLUE ROCK CHURCH BLUE ROCK, OH 43720 (740) 674-4499 kbluerock@aol.com TABITHA WEISEND FAMILY PAT SALING FAMILY TRC FARMS 23100 PAT SALING LANE CALDWELL, OH 43724 (740) 459-9751 tabithasregcheviots@yahoo.com FRED A WILKES WIL-O-LANE FLOCK 7924 MORSE RD. PATASKALA, OH 43062 (419) 293-3830
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WILL OLSON RT1 BOX 8520 WARNER, OK 74469 (918) 463-5119
OREGON EARL DAVENPORT ALDER GLADE FARM 3873 VICTOR POINT RD SILVERTON, OR 97381 (503) 873-4954 PENNY DODDS 8432 AZALEA GLEN RD GLENDALE, OR 97442 (541) 832-3380 cheviots101@earthlink.net KAROL WILLIE 27250 ERIKSON RD EUGENE, OR 97402 (541) 344-8963 karolwillie@netzero.com AUSTIN WILSON CROSS ROAD FARM 3990 CROSS RD. KLAMATH FALLS, OR 97063
PENNSLYVANIA KEITH ANDERSON 20483 PLEASANTVALLEY LANE THREE SPRINGS, PA 17264 (814) 448-3854 waynencarrie@embarqmail.com
RAYMOND C BOLLINGER BLUE SPRUCE CHEVIOTS 110 ROYER RD EPHRATA, PA 17522 (717) 859-2953 rbollinger@dejazzed.com ELISE FRITZ CLEMONS 2100 VISTA VALLEY RD WASHINGTON, PA 15301 (412) 225-1214 PAIGE & CHEYENN CLYDE DIAMOND C FARM 95 N MAYSVILLE RD GREENVILLE, PA 16125 (724) 588-8831 mcclyde95@yahoo.com WALTER COX 366 DRY RIDGE RD WEST ALEXANDER, PA 15376 (724) 484-7703 PAT & TOM DERK 720 KNIGHT DRIVE HARRISBURG, PA 17111 (717) 566-8234 pkderk@msn.com RONALD E & CHER DONOVAN COUNTRY DREAM ACRES 305 BULLSHEAD RD NEWVILLE, PA 17241 (717) 776-3515 JOHN S EATON MELISSA TROSTLE 4070 DELTA ROAD AIRVILLE, PA 17302 (717) 747-1546 tjacheviots@yahoo.com COLLIN J FOULKE 130 E BRISTOL RD IVYLAND, PA 18974 (215) 675-2798 REBECCA, JACQUELINE & CATHERINE FOULKE 5288 RIDGE RD ELIZABETHTOWN, PA 17022 (717) 367-5943 sfoulke@comcast.net
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Breeder's Directory RICHARD M FUSTING 7600 LONG LANE ST THOMAS, PA 17252 (717) 369-4473 TOMMY GEARHART 1129 TURKEYVALLEY RD HOLLIDAYSBURG, PA 16648 (814) 215-9530 tomgearhart1981@verizon.net CATHLEEN & CHELSEA GEISINGER PO BOX 1 CENTERPORT,PA 19516 (610) 926-4564 KATHERINE MARY GROSSMAN 1368 WEST PARK RD SLIPPERY ROCK, PA 16057 (724) 794-3764 trapline@zoominternet.net TONY HAUGH 8900 MEADTOWN FELTON, PA 17322 (717) 324-1496 BETTY JANE KOEHLER 3061 NEFFS LAURY'S RD SCHNECKSVILLE, PA 18078 (610) 462-8280 KEVIN KOONTZ CIRCLE K FARM 181 CIRCLE K DR BEDFORD, PA 15522 (814) 623-9370 CATHRYN LEVAN 427 SALEM CHURCH RD HAMBURG, PA 19526 (610) 926 3875 EMILY LYTLE 190 CHURCH RD LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA 19352 KYLE MACCAULEY 4333 STEELVILLE RD ATGLEN, PA 19310 (610) 593-2907 maccauley@epix.net
AMY ROSS MANKO THE ROSS FARM 102 ROUTE 519 EIGHTY FOUR, PA 15330 (724) 986-1925 therossfarm@yahoo.com
CHARLES JR & DENISE ORR MISTY ACRES 262 S FOSTER RD JACKSON CENTER, PA 16133-1704 (814) 786-7018 mistyacres@wononline.net
JOHN A MARTIN 1558 BRIERTOWN RD EAST EARL, PA 17519 (717) 354-5727
ERIC PUTNAK 74 WEIKO RD EIGHTY FOUR, PA 15330
PHIL MCMAHON ERDENHEIM FARM 5051 FLOURTOWN RD LAFAYETTE HILL, PA 19444 (215) 233-1848 pmcmahon@erdenheimfarm.com LINDSEY MCMILLEN RR 4 BOX 290 SUGAR GROVE, PA 16350 RICHARD & MARJORIE MCNULTY MCNULTY FARMS 795 MCNULTY RD VOLANT, PA 16156 (724) 530-2835 ANDY MELLOTT 817 WERTZVILLE RD NEEDMORE, PA 17238 (717) 573-4151 aemellott@frontiernet.net KENNETH MOORE, JR LO-KE FARM CHEVIOTS RR 2 BOX 145 ROME, PA 18837 (570) 395-3256 ROSE OR DON NAFZIGER 5138 DIEHL RD MOHNTON, PA 19540 (610) 855-8189 NASHUA LIVESTOCK 3140 GARNER RD EDINBURG, PA 16116 (724) 944-8435 nahualivestock@msn.com JEFFREY NORRIS 174 COLONEL JOHN DRIVE HOPEWELL, PA 16650
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BARRY & LINDA SINGLEY BEARLIN ACRES 180 MT ASH LANE SHIPPENSBURG, PA 17257 (717) 530-3605 KATY SNYDER 405 CHURCH RD. UNITYVILLE, PA 17774 (540) 458-6596 MICHELLE SNYDER 1204 BARTLEY RD PARKER, PA 16049 (724) 399-2817 jds@csonline.net SPEEDY'S CHEVIOTS 230 W. MIDDLESEX RD. CARLISLE, PA 17013 (717) 440-3423 sheepysnuggles@localnet.com PAMELA STOOPS 290 MACK RD WEST SUNBURY, PA 18690 (724) 283-5614 mztlangh@zoominternet.net MINDY STOOPS-IRVINE 288 MACK RD WEST SUNBURY, PA 18690 (724) 421-9212 MARLYN & ALICE STROH 333 E SCHOOLHOUSE RD SELLERSVILLE, PA 18960 (267) 354-1796 MIKE TORRONE, JR WILLOW MANOR FARM 425 57 DR PALMERTOWN, PA 18071 (610) 681-2149
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Breeder's Directory ASHLEY WESSNER RD #10 MEMORIAL RD GERMANSVILLE, PA 18058 RON & BARB YOCHUM WHITE BIRCH FARM 35202 TRYONVILLE RD TOWNVILLE, PA 16360 (814) 967-3616 whbirfar@windstream.net JUSTIN J ZAJAC 3185 STATE RD NEW CASTLE, PA 16105
RHODE ISLAND MARIA PROCOPIO 40 MOOSUP VALLEY RD FOSTER, RI 02825 (401) 568-9633
SOUTH CAROLINA GRAYSON BRANCH 1123 W CHAPPELL RD MCCONNELLS, SC 29726 (724) 421-9212 WILLIAM & CICI NANCE WIIL-C NANCE FARM 2350 HWY 161 YORK, SC 29745 (803) 818-5139
SOUTH DAKOTA KIMBERLY AXELSON 44708 267TH ST MARION, SD 57043 (605) 296-3137 CLINT MOORE 36758 223RD ST WESSINGTON SPRINGS, SD 57382 (605) 539-0248 PHIL MOORE FAMILY 25240 375TH AVE WHITE LAKE, SD 57383 (605) 249-2471
TENNESSEE
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A & M CHEVIOT FARM 309 Jim Ford Rd. Jonesborough, TN 37569 (423) 477-8509 amcheviotfarms@gmail.com
JIM BELL 2937 HWY 33S NEW TAZEWELL, TN 37825 (423) 626-5946 jim@duncanlumber.com
CHARLES MILLER C & J ENTERPRISE 3008 WHITMORE SHOP RD HARRISONBURG, VA 22802 (540) 867-9535
STEPHANIE BUSH DANCING CHICKEN FARM 5022 S. Pittsburg Mtn. South Pittsburg, TN 37380 (423) 299-1049 wolfravenspider@yahoo.com
CLAY MILLER 13747 TURLEY CREEK LANE BROADWAY, VA 22815 (540) 896-3053
DILLION JONES NARROW GATE FARM 1030 IKE ADCOCK RD SMITHVILLE, TN 37166 (931) 934-2555 BETHANY, HANNAH, RACHAEL & AARON WOLTERS 2684 E. Sheepneck Rd. Culleoka, TN 38451 (931) 987-0043 twolters@bellsouth.net
VIRGINIA TANNER E BASS-MARSHALL 1004 GLADE RD WYTHEVILLE, VA 24382 (276) 228-4215 KAYLYN BEACH SHAINA BEACH 12763 HISERS LANE BROADWAY, VA 24382 (540) 896-2659 tara@topbeadwelding.com DEBBIE BUTTS PO BOX 336 TOMS BROOK, VA 22660 (540) 335-8250 AARON LAYMAN HIGH VIEW FARM 877 MELROSE RD HARRISONBURG, VA 22802 (540) 269-2010
ASHLEE & ASHLEY MUNDY ASHLAND FARM 8267 MORNING LANE SINGERS GLEN, VA 22850 (540) 833-2310 amundyx2@yahoo.com AMANDA SEE 18014 Criders Rd. Criders, VA 22820 (540) 852-9203 craze4sheep1234@yahoo.com
WASHINGTON CARL L DEPPING DEPPING'S CHEVIOTS 1436 SCHOOL AVE WALLA WALLA, WA 99362 (509) 525-4484 DONNA GOSE 20705 S OAK KENNEWICK, WA 99337 (509) 586-4697 DEAN L HYDEN SHEPHERD'S BOUNTY 2320 BURNT VALLEY RD CHEWELAH, WA 99109 (509) 935-7193 shepherdsbounty@centurytel.net ALAN & JULIE REZNICK WINDFIELD FARM 6019 204TH PL NE REDMOND, WA 98053 (425) 868-4256 roosterpie@frontier.com
JON MARSHALL MARSHALLS & SONS LIVESTOCK 1004 GLADE RD WYTHEVILLE, VA 24382 (276) 228-4215 2011 Cheviot Journal
Breeder's Directory LYNN JORDAN RR 1 BOX 248 MARLINTON, WV 24954-9722 (304) 799-4531
KENNETH G KNIER & SON HILL TOP ENTERPRISE 726 S CLAY RD OSHKOSH, WI 54904 (920) 841-5680 kniercknier@aol.com
LONG FAMILY CHEVIOTS PO BOX 60 BALLARD, WV 24918-0060 (410) 551-4016 waiteville@verizon.net
KATHERINE KUYKENDALL 12322 DAHL LN RICHLAND CENTER, WI 53581 (608) 538-3312 kuyk@yahoo.com
ROBERT S MATTHEWS MATTHEWS FARM CHEVIOTS 38 FORDS LN SOD, WV 25564 (304) 756-3516
ROBERT SCHAEFER EVERGREEN FARM D2720 DAY AVE MARSHFIELD, WI 54449 (715) 387-4923 evergreenfarm@t2net.com
WEST VIRGINIA
SCOTT SMITH MIDNIGHT FARMS 420 DEER RUN SUMERCO, WV 25567 (304) 756-3310
WISCONSIN DAVID ALLEN S 3951 GROTE HILL RD REEDSBURG, WI 53959 (608) 524-4786
TOM & RACHEL SCHAMBOW RR1 BOX 248 JANESVILLE, WI 53545 CADE SPILDE 2800 WILDFLOWER RD STOUGHTON, WI 53589 (608) 873-6789 CARL & ROBERT ZUBE ZUBE FARM E9379 AMES HILL RD VIROQUA, WI 54665-9528 (608) 637-2394
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Gestation Table BRED – DUE 1/1 – 5/26 1/2 – 5/27 1/3 – 5/28 1/4 – 5/29 1/5 – 5/30 1/6 – 5/31 1/7 – 6/1 1/8 – 6/2 1/9 – 6/3 1/10 – 6/4 1/11 – 6/5 1/12 – 6/6 1/13 – 6/7 1/14 – 6/8 1/15 – 6/9 1/16 – 6/10 1/17 – 6/11 1/18 – 6/12 1/19 – 6/13 1/20 – 6/14 1/21 – 6/15 1/22 – 6/16 1/23 – 6/17 1/24 – 6/18 1/25 – 6/19 1/26 – 6/20 1/27 – 6/21 1/28 – 6/22 1/29 – 6/23 1/30 – 6/24 1/31 – 6/25
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BRED – DUE 2/1 – 6/26 2/2 – 6/27 2/3 – 6/28 2/4 – 6/29 2/5 – 6/30 2/6 – 7/1 2/7 – 7/2 2/8 – 7/3 2/9 – 7/4 2/10 – 7/5 2/11 – 7/6 2/12 – 7/7 2/13 – 7/8 2/14 – 7/9 2/15 – 7/10 2/16 – 7/11 2/17 – 7/12 2/18 – 7/13 2/19 – 7/14 2/20 – 7/15 2/21 – 7/16 2/22 – 7/17 2/23 – 7/18 2/24 – 7/19 2/25 – 7/20 2/26 – 7/21 2/27 – 7/22 2/28 – 7/23
BRED – DUE 3/1 – 7/24 3/2 – 7/25 3/3 – 7/26 3/4 – 7/27 3/5 – 7/28 3/6 – 7/29 3/7 – 7/30 3/8 – 7/31 3/9 – 8/1 3/10 – 8/2 3/11 – 8/3 3/12 – 8/4 3/13 – 8/5 3/14 – 8/6 3/15 – 8/7 3/16 – 8/8 3/17 – 8/9 3/18 – 8/10 3/19 – 8/11 3/20 – 8/12 3/21 – 8/13 3/22 – 8/14 3/23 – 8/15 3/24 – 8/16 3/25 – 8/17 3/26 – 8/18 3/27 – 8/19 3/28 – 8/20 3/29 – 8/21 3/30 – 8/22 3/31 – 8/23
BRED – DUE 4/1 – 8/24 4/2 – 8/25 4/3 – 8/26 4/4 – 8/27 4/5 – 8/28 4/6 – 8/29 4/7 – 8/30 4/8 – 8/31 4/9 – 9/1 4/10 – 9/2 4/11 – 9/3 4/12 – 9/4 4/13 – 9/5 4/14 – 9/6 4/15 – 9/7 4/16 – 9/8 4/17 – 9/9 4/18 – 9/10 4/19 – 9/11 4/20 – 9/12 4/21 – 9/13 4/22 – 9/14 4/23 – 9/15 4/24 – 9/16 4/25 – 9/17 4/26 – 9/18 4/27 – 9/19 4/28 – 9/20 4/29 – 9/21 4/30 – 9/22
BRED – DUE 5/1 – 9/23 5/2 – 9/24 5/3 – 9/25 5/4 – 9/26 5/5 – 9/27 5/6 – 9/28 5/7 – 9/29 5/8 – 9/30 5/9 – 10/1 5/10 – 10/2 5/11 – 10/3 5/12 – 10/4 5/13 – 10/5 5/14 – 10/6 5/15 – 10/7 5/16 – 10/8 5/17 – 10/9 5/18 – 10/10 5/19 – 10/11 5/20 – 10/12 5/21 – 10/13 5/22 – 10/14 5/23 – 10/15 5/24 – 10/16 5/25 – 10/17 5/26 – 10/18 5/27 – 10/19 5/28 – 10/20 5/29 – 10/21 5/30 – 10/22 5/31 – 10/23
BRED – DUE 6/1 – 10/24 6/2 – 10/25 6/3 – 10/26 6/4 – 10/27 6/5 – 10/28 6/6 – 10/29 6/7 – 10/30 6/8 – 10/31 6/9 – 11/1 6/10 – 11/2 6/11 – 11/3 6/12 – 11/4 6/13 – 11/5 6/14 – 11/6 6/15 – 11/7 6/16 – 11/8 6/17 – 11/9 6/18 – 11/10 6/19 – 11/11 6/20 – 11/12 6/21 – 11/13 6/22 – 11/14 6/23 – 11/15 6/24 – 11/16 6/25 – 11/17 6/26 – 11/18 6/27 – 11/19 6/28 – 11/20 6/29 – 11/21 6/30 – 11/22
BRED – DUE 7/1 – 11/23 7/2 – 11/24 7/3 – 11/25 7/4 – 11/26 7/5 – 11/27 7/6 – 11/28 7/7 – 11/29 7/8 – 11/30 7/9 – 12/1 7/10 – 12/2 7/11 – 12/3 7/12 – 12/4 7/13 – 12/5 7/14 – 12/6 7/15 – 12/7 7/16 – 12/8 7/17 – 12/9 7/18 – 12/10 7/19 – 12/11 7/20 – 12/12 7/21 – 12/13 7/22 – 12/14 7/23 – 12/15 7/24 – 12/16 7/25 – 12/17 7/26 – 12/18 7/27 – 12/19 7/28 – 12/20 7/29 – 12/21 7/30 – 12/22 7/31 – 12/23
BRED – DUE 8/1 – 12/24 8/2 – 12/25 8/3 – 12/26 8/4 – 12/27 8/5 – 12/28 8/6 – 12/29 8/7 – 12/30 8/8 – 12/31 8/9 – 1/1 8/10 – 1/2 8/11 – 1/3 8/12 – 1/4 8/13 – 1/5 8/14 – 1/6 8/15 – 1/7 8/16 – 1/8 8/17 – 1/9 8/18 – 1/10 8/19 – 1/11 8/20 – 1/12 8/21 – 1/13 8/22 – 1/14 8/23 – 1/15 8/24 – 1/16 8/25 – 1/17 8/26 – 1/18 8/27 – 1/19 8/28 – 1/20 8/29 – 1/21 8/30 – 1/22 8/31 – 1/23
BRED – DUE 9/1 – 1/24 9/2 – 1/25 9/3 – 1/26 9/4 – 1/27 9/5 – 1/28 9/6 – 1/29 9/7 – 1/30 9/8 – 1/31 9/9 – 2/1 9/10 – 2/2 9/11 – 2/3 9/12 – 2/4 9/13 – 2/5 9/14 – 2/6 9/15 – 2/7 9/16 – 2/8 9/17 – 2/9 9/18 – 2/10 9/19 – 2/11 9/20 – 2/12 9/21 – 2/13 9/22 – 2/14 9/23 – 2/15 9/24 – 2/16 9/25 – 2/17 9/26 – 2/18 9/27 – 2/19 9/28 -2/20 9/29 – 2/21 9/30 – 2/22
BRED – DUE 10/1 – 2/23 10/2 – 2/24 10/3 – 2/25 10/4 – 2/26 10/5 – 2/27 10/6 – 2/28 10/7 – 3/1 10/8 – 3/2 10/9 – 3/3 10/10 – 3/4 10/11 – 3/5 10/12 – 3/6 10/13 – 3/7 10/14 – 3/8 10/15 – 3/9 10/16 – 3/10 10/17 – 3/11 10/18 – 3/12 10/19 – 3/13 10/20 – 3/14 10/21 – 3/15 10/22 – 3/16 10/23 – 3/17 10/24 – 3/18 10/25 – 3/19 10/26 – 3/20 10/27 – 3/21 10/28 – 3/22 10/29 – 3/23 10/30 – 3/24 10/31 – 3/25
BRED – DUE 11/1 – 3/26 11/2 – 3/27 11/3 – 3/28 11/4 – 3/29 11/5 – 3/30 11/6 – 3/31 11/7 – 4/1 11/8 – 4/2 11/9 – 4/3 11/10 – 4/4 11/11 – 4/5 11/12 – 4/6 11/13 – 4/7 11/14 – 4/8 11/15 – 4/9 11/16 – 4/10 11/17 – 4/11 11/18 – 4/12 11/19 – 4/13 11/20 – 4/14 11/21 – 4/15 11/22 – 4/16 11/23 – 4/17 11/24 – 4/18 11/25 – 4/19 11/26 – 4/20 11/27 – 4/21 11/28 – 4/22 11/29 – 4/23 11/30 – 4/24
BRED – DUE 12/1 – 4/25 12/2 – 4/26 12/3 – 4/27 12/4 – 4/28 12/5 – 4/29 12/6 – 4/30 12/7 – 5/1 12/8 – 5/2 12/9 – 5/3 12/10 – 5/4 12/11 – 5/5 12/12 – 5/6 12/13 – 5/7 12/14 – 5/8 12/15 – 5/9 12/16 – 5/10 12/17 – 5/11 12/18 – 5/12 12/19 – 5/13 12/20 – 5/14 12/21 – 5/15 12/22 – 5/16 12/23 – 5/17 12/24 – 5/18 12/25 – 5/19 12/26 – 5/20 12/27 – 5/21 12/28 – 5/22 12/29 – 5/23 12/30 – 5/24 12/31 – 5/25
2011 Cheviot Journal
2011 NATIONAL CHEVIOT SHOW & SALE JUNE 17th & 18th, ILLINOIS STATE FAIRGROUNDS, SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS The American Cheviot Sheep Society will manage the 2011 National Cheviot Show & Sale. All entries are due by April 15th. Mail your entries to Jeff Ebert 10015 Flush Rd St George, KS 66535 . LOCATION: Goat Barn on the Illinois State Fairgrounds, Springfield, Illinois. We will share the barn with the Oxford breeders again this year.
SHOW: Friday, June 17th, beginning at 8:00 a.m. CDT, Jeff Repasky as Judge. SALE: Saturday, June 18th, beginning at 9:00 a.m. CDT, Gary Saylor as Auctioneer. • •
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ENTRY DEADLINE – APRIL 15: Please be on time! We want to have the catalog out in good time to prospective buyers and we simply can’t wait for late entries. No e‐mail entries will be accepted. Faxed entries will not be cataloged until entry fees are received. ENTRY FEES – Entry fees are $20/head payable at time of entry. Entry fees are non refundable on any sheep that are sifted or otherwise fail to make the sale. Please use the enclosed entry form. If you need additional room, simply photocopy the form or provide the information on a blank sheet of paper. Information Sale Day will be accepted, but you should make every attempt to provide pedigree information to the prospective buyers. Remember the April 15 deadline, and please be on time!!! LATE ENTRIES: For all entries received after the deadline date and before the catalog is printed, Saylor Sale Management will make every effort to include these in the catalog. All Entries that are received after the catalog is printed will be charged a late entry fee of $40 per head. A consignor who has entries in the catalog and then later adds additional entries will be assessed the normal $20 per head entry fee.
CATALOG: A sale catalog will be sent out a month prior to the sale to all Cheviot members and past buyers and bidders. We will allow consignors to submit an ad to be included in the sale catalog. Please refer to the letter for information on the ad program. The entire sale catalog will also be listed on the the Cheviot website cheviots.org. CLASSES: Yearling Rams & Ewes, inc. Slick Shorn Yearling Ewes (born 9-1-09 to 8-31-10) Fall Ram & Ewe Lambs (born 9-01-10 to 12-31-10) Intermediate Ram & Ewe Lambs (born 1-01-11 to 2-14-11) Junior Ram & Ewe Lambs (born 2-15-11 and after) NOTE: BEST HEADED – The Best Headed animal from each class will be selected by the Judge and a committee. The Overall Best Headed Ram & Ewe will be designated on the sale order. READ THIS: A Consignor may consign a single ram, but for the second ram, two ewes must also be consigned and then at least one ewe per ram after that. Therefore, if a consignor enters multiple rams, they must have at least the same number of ewes consigned. A consignor may enter as many ewes as they wish. SCRAPIE IDENTIFICATION: All entries must carry Scrapie ID. You will need to have Scrapie ID on your Health Papers. The State of Illinois now requires out-of-state consignors to obtain an entry permit no more than 72 hours before entering Illinois. The permit may be obtained by calling the Illinois Dept. of Ag. (217-782-4944). More information on health papers and regulations will be sent to all consignors.
MINIMUM BID: There will be a minimum bid of $250 on all Yearling Ewes and Rams. All other entries will have a minimum bid of $200. SALE HEADQUARTERS: Northfield Inn & Suites Sangamon Ave. Call 217-523-7900 and specify you are with the Cheviot Sheep Sale. Call early for reservations! The cut off date for rooms is June 1st.
SILENT AUCTION & HOSPITALITY: The Junior Cheviot Fund will host a silent auction during the show on Friday.
PLEASE SEND ALL ENTIES BY APRIL 15TH & MAKE FEES PAYABLE TO: American Cheviot Sheep Society MAIL TO: Jeff Ebert 10015 Flush Rd. St George, KS 66535 2010 Cheviot Journal
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Consignor___________________________________________________________________________ Address________________________________ City_____________________ State_____ ZIP________ Phone_______/_________________________________ ALL ENTRIES MUST HAVE SCRAPIE TAGS Animal’s Name & Flock Tag
Reg. Number Birth Date*
Breed
Sire’s Name & Flock Tag
Reg. Number Dam’s Name & Flock Tag
Sex
Class** Reg. Number
Comments: Animal’s Name & Flock Tag
Reg. Number Birth Date*
Breed
Sire’s Name & Flock Tag
Reg. Number Dam’s Name & Flock Tag
Sex
Class** Reg. Number
Comments: Animal’s Name & Flock Tag
Reg. Number Birth Date*
Breed
Sire’s Name & Flock Tag
Reg. Number Dam’s Name & Flock Tag
Sex
Class** Reg. Number
Comments: Animal’s Name & Flock Tag
Reg. Number Birth Date*
Breed
Sire’s Name & Flock Tag
Reg. Number Dam’s Name & Flock Tag
Sex
Class** Reg. Number
Comments: Animal’s Name & Flock Tag
Reg. Number Birth Date*
Breed
Sire’s Name & Flock Tag
Reg. Number Dam’s Name & Flock Tag
Sex
Class** Reg. Number
Comments: *Multiple Birth – Single (S), Twin (T), Triplet (Tr), Quadruplet (Qd). Quintuplet (Qt) **Class – Yearling Ram (YR), Yearling Ewe (YE), Slick Shorn Yearling Ewe (SYE), Fall Ram Lamb (FRL), Fall Ewe Lamb (FEL), Intermediate Ram Lamb (IRL), Intermediate Ewe Lamb (IEL), Junior Ram Lamb ( JRL), Junior Ewe Lamb (JEL)
2010 National Cheviot Sale June 19, 2010
RAMS Lot Consignor Price Buyer GRAND CHAMPION-Yearling Ram 1850 150 44 Triple J Acres (BH) RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION-Inter. Ram Lamb 700 101 36 J. Susan Traglia
Glasshoff Cheviots
Murdock, NE
Julie Reznick
Redmond, WA
YEARLING RAMS 14 Rincker/Woods 13 Rincker/Woods 39 Sidney DeVries
250 300 250
109 119 154
Dave Clouser Robert Schaefer Willerton Family
Polk, OH Marshfield, WI Danvers, IL
FALL RAM LAMBS 17 Rincker/Woods (BH-Overall) 34 J. Susan Traglia 2 Skeeter Creek Farm 3 Skeeter Creek Farm 4 Skeeter Creek Farm
800 300 250 200 250
126 155 131 113 136
McGuire Farms Vince Elder Kevin Kron Addison Wetzel Sidney DeVries
Fairmont, MN Pearl City, IL Alden, NY Franklin Grove, IL Freeport, IL
INTERMEDIATE RAM LAMBS 25 John and Judy Moore 35 J. Susan Traglia (BH) 48 Triple J Acres
500 200 200
132 108 108
Roger & Sandra Burger Barb Szentpetery Barb Szentpetery
Kunkletown, PA West Salem, OH West Salem, OH
JUNIOR RAM LAMBS 19 Rincker/Woods(BH) 49 Triple J Acres 73 Rincker/Woods 18 Rincker/Woods
300 300 375 375
106 136 135 154
David Allen Sidney DeVries Laura Thompson Willerton Family
Reedsburg, WI Freeport, I Janesville, IA Danvers, IL
EWES GRAND CHAMPION-Yearling Ewe 2250 148 15 Rincker/Woods (BH) RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION-Junior Ewe Lamb 975 115 29 F John and Judy Moore
Misty Acres
Jackson Center, PA
Brooke Remmert
Goodfield, IL
YEARLING EWES 46 Triple J Acres 33 J. Susan Traglia 32 J. Susan Traglia (BH-Overall) 23 John and Judy Moore 16 Rincker/Woods 47 Triple J Acres 40 Sidney DeVries 45 Triple J Acres 72 Rincker/Woods 41 Sidney DeVries 10 Taylor Coers 1 Skeeter Creek Farm 9 Taylor Coers
550 500 600 525 675 300 400 375 350 300 250 300 250
113 119 160 119 124 107 118 117 117 118 135 119 135
Addison Wetzel Robert Schaefer Reed Baer Robert Schaefer Joshua Hunter Justin Cross John, Shannon, Alex Taylor Ashland Farm Ashland Farm John, Shannon, Alex Taylor Laura Thompson Robert Schaefer Laura Thompson
Franklin Grove, IL Marshfield, WI Carlock, IL Marshfield, WI Pickerington, OH Knoxville, TN Frankfort, IN Singers Glen, VA Singers Glen, VA Frankfort, IN Janesville, IA Marshfield, WI Janesville, IA
FALL EWE LAMBS 7F Skeeter Creek Farm 20 F Rincker/Woods 51 F Triple J Acres 37 F J. Susan Traglia 50 F Triple J Acres 5F Skeeter Creek Farm (BH) 6F Skeeter Creek Farm
1900 1200 800 600 550 400 400
136 126 126 149 151 159 159
Sidney DeVries McGuire Farms McGuire Farms Emily Glasshoff Samuel Glasshoff Phillip Moore Phillip Moore
Freeport, Il Fairmont, MN Fairmont, MN Murdock, NE Murdock, NE White Lake, SD White Lake, SD
INTERMEDIATE EWE LAMBS 28 F John and Judy Moore 53 F Triple J Acres (BH) 38 F J. Susan Traglia 71 F Triple J Acres 52 F Triple J Acres
1000 375 375 375 325
115 159 114 125 135
Brooke Remmert Phillip Moore Rachel Wolters Taylor Coers Laura Thompson
Goodfield, IL White Lake, SD Culleoka, TN Mason City, IL Janesville, IA
JUNIOR EWE LAMBS DONATED JUNIOR EWE LAMB 55 F Triple J Acres 74 F Rincker/Woods (BH) 24 F John and Judy Moore 21 F Rincker/Woods 54 F Triple J Acres 22 F Rincker/Woods 75 F Rincker/Woods
325 600 500 350 375 275 275
102 120 123 134 113 140 137
Judy Moore James Wood William Shofner Speedy's Cheviots Addison Wetzel Colin Sik Ted Ballard
Eagle, MI Roachdale, IN Batchtown, IL Carlisle, PA Franklin Grove, IL Ocheyedan, IA Carrollton, IL
TOTAL AVERAGE
2011 Cheviot Journal
$27000 $529.412
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