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APRIL 1st, 2012 Selling 80 Hogs and 25 Lambs — perfect for Summer Fairs and Spring Jackpots!
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Location: Mid-State Fairgrounds
Pig and Lamb Sale Every year, Pigs and Lambs from this sale go on to WIN BIG!
Preview: 10 a.m. Lunch: 12 noon Educational Seminar: 12:30 p.m. Sale: 1 p.m. HOG CONSIGNORS:
small town genetics, LLC DESERT SHOW PIGS Supreme Champion, 2011 California Mid-State Fair Sire: Baja; Bred by Alternative Genetics
Grand Champion, 2011 Twin Falls County Fair Sire: Baja; Bred by Desert Show Pigs
Champion X-Bred Gilt, 2011 NJSA Western Regional. Sire: Paparazzi; Bred by Small Town Genetics
CL LIVESTOCK ALTERNATIVE GENETICS LAMB CONSIGNORS:
Res. Champion 4-H Mkt. Hog, 2011 CA Mid-State Fair. Sire: Relentless; Bred by Small Town Genetics Champion 4-H York, 2011 CA Mid-State Fair. Bred by CL Livestock
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Reserve Grand Champion Lamb, 2011 Salinas Valley Fair. Bred by KR Club Lambs
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Reserve Grand Champion Lamb, 2011 Humboldt County Fair. Bred by Potter's Lamb Factory.
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Reserve Grand Champion Market Goat, 2012 Red Wave Classic. Shown by Rachel Mendes.
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Event Hours: 8 a.m. — 5 p.m.
SATURDAY,APRIL 28TH, 2012
Seminars planned for:
Boer Goats & Dairy Goats
• FREE BBQ LUNCH
Sheep & Swine Beef & Dairy Cattle Poultry & Rabbits Cavies
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April 3–7, 2012 Firebaugh, California
Live Closeout Auction and Open House at the ranch at 1 p.m. on Saturday April 7. Refreshments and Entertainment to follow.
Selling 10 Elite Fall-Born Show Heifer Prospects Sired By...
Silveira’s Style 9303
ThE hOTTEST SiRE iN DENVER • FEATuRED AT CATTLE ViSiONS Jr. Show: 2 Class Winners, 1 2nd, and 1 Reserve Division Open Show: 4 Class Winners, 2 2nds, and 1 Reserve Division
Heifers of this caliber
Full sisters to this female
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Champion Angus Heifer, 2012 Ft. Worth Stock Show Open R.O.V. Show, 2011 State Fair of Texas, 2011 TJLA Fall Classic, 2011 American Royal Jr. Show; Senior Heifer Calf Champion, 2012 National Western Stock Show and 2012 Fort Worth Stock Show Open R.O.V. & Junior Show
reserve late Junior Heifer Calf Champion, 2012 National Western Stock Show Junior Show; Class Winner, 2012 National Western Stock Show Open Show. $25,000 Top-Selling FemAle AT THe 2011 pArTnerS For perFormAnCe FemAle SAle!
Champion Female, 2011 California State Fair; reserve Champion Female, 2011 Oregon State Fair. Top Selling FemAle AT THe 2010 pArTnerS For perFormAnCe SAle!
Sire: BC Lookout • Dam: Full Sister to Silveiras Style 9303 Shown by Clayton Stevenson, Brenham, Texas
Sire: Silveiras Style 9303 • Dam: EXAR Saras Dream S609 Shown by Wyatt Colburn, Visalia, California
matt macfarlane marketing PO Box 346 • Sheridan, CA 95681 m3cattlemarketing.com 916-803-3113 mmacfarlane@cattlemen.net 3
Sire: Gambles hot Rod • Dam: N Bar Emulation EXT Shown by Wyatt Colburn, Visalia, California
P.O. Box 37 • Firebaugh, CA 93622 • silveirabros.com • silveirabros@msn.com rick, Allison, and garrett blanchard: 559-674-9067 • rick’s Cell: 559-217-1502 garrett’s Cell: 559-978-2778 • Darrell Silveira: 559-217-1504
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California Junior Angus Association
Competition and Fun all wrapped up in this show!
NEW DATES! Stanislaus County Fair
• Entries Due May 15th
• Late Entries ACCEPTED with a $15 charge.
• The CJAA has a new address -- listed on the entries.
NOTE! Make sure you send entries to the correct address!
(Turlock, CA)
• Steer Show • Steer Showmanship • Bred & Owned Bull Show • Angus Days Jackpot Show • Afternoon: CJAA Annual Meeting (with Officer Elections), followed by Potluck Bar-B-Q, Fun & Games
• Bred & Owned Heifer Show • Owned Heifer Show • Heifer Showmanship • Final Showdown Showmanship (2 selected to compete at the National Jr. Angus Show)
For more information, contact Amanda Leo at (209) 483-8507 Get entries from the website at www.californiaangus.com
Sanctioned Breed Show
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Champion Prospect Pig, 2012 Red Wave Classic. Shown by Matthew Conant; bred by No Limit Genetics North. Bought in the January Dynasty Sale, Lot 15.
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Reserve Champion 4-H Market Lamb, 2011 Sonoma County Fair. Shown by Rio Pagliaro; bred by PagliaroBohan Club Lambs. Sired by "Hard Luck"
Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Meat Goats, 2011 Yolo County Fair. Shown by Mariesa Cramer; bred by White Rail Ranch. Sired by "Krome" Grand Champion FFA and Supreme Champion Lamb, 2011 Sonoma County Fair. Shown by Bella Leventini; bred by Leventini Club Lambs. Sired by "Vintage" Reserve Champion York, 2012 Arizona National Stock Show. Shown by the Ryan Family; bred by No Limit Genetics North.
Reserve Supreme Champion Lamb, 2011 California State Fair. Shown by Holland Snyder; bred by Snyder Club Lambs. Sired by "Sid"
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John & Nick Gonzales • 530-824-4292 ngonzales28@hotmail.com
No Limit Genetics North
Mike and Vickie Leventini • 209-605-3274 www.leventiniclublambs.com
IMAGE CLUB LAMBS
Adam Mendonza • 209-602-6106 nolimitgenetics@aol.com • www.nolimitgenetics.com
Dan Layne: 209-985-8623 (cell) Scott Layne: 209-402-7235 (cell) sdlayne@sbcglobal.net • www.imageclublambs.com
No Limit Genetics SOUTH
SNYDER CLUB LAMBS
Larry & Rex Mendonza • 209-988-1751 nolimitgenetics_south@ymail.com
LUCKY GENETICS
Andrew & John Turek • 530-510-9322 luckygenetics@yahoo.com • www.luckygenetics.com
Dustin and Hilary Snyder • 559-706-9540 www.snydershowlambs.com
MORINO BROS. CLUB LAMBS Dan & Celeste Morino • 209-838-7208 Paul & Carri Morino • 209-599-3168
LOPEZ CLUB LAMBS
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Alan A. Cover • 209-531-4367 alancover@aol.com • aacovershowlambs.com
pagliaro-bohan club lambs Tony, Rori & Rio Pagliaro • 707-815-1740 Liz, Riley & Ryan Bohan pagliaro-bohanclublambs@comcast.net
GOAT CONSIGNORS WHITE RAIL RANCH
Chuck and Judy Kaye • 559-788-1085 wrr@jps.net • www.whiterailranch.com
HJ BOER GOATS
Kyle Jefferson & Stephanie Horton • 209-614-5664 www.hjboergoats.com
iss Don't m e! You WILL NOT find a better collection of project animals for sale in 2012! february/march 5 this sal2012 Don Lopez • 916-777-5911
FEATURES: Go Lean on Beef............................................................................................ 10 Keeping the Family in Family Farms and Ranches............................. 24 Meat Goat Terminology............................................................................... 26 Product Feature: Clipper Disinfecting and Maintenance.................. 30 Lamb & Meat Goat Carcasses: At the Processing Facility, Pt. 2........ 43
DEPARTMENTS: About the Cover.............................................................................................. 9 "Sittin’ Round the Showbox" with Celeste.............................................. 14 Subscription Form ...................................................................................... 16 CJLA News & Sanctioned Show List....................................................... 20 Hot Shots............................................................................................22, 46, 56 Pacific Showcase Advertising Services................................................... 28 Show Results...............................................................34-35, 38-42, 44, 47-48 CJLA 2012 Membership Application........................................................ 45 Breeders Directory.................................................................................50-53 Products and Services................................................................................. 53 Upcoming Events.......................................................................................... 54 Advertisers Index......................................................................................... 60 Advertisers Rate Sheet................................................................................ 64
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from the
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Today I am working on the upcoming CJLA Banquet – wrapping up the last minute details and calling the people on my list who have promised to help or donate, or just come and offer their support. By the time you read this magazine, of course, the CJLA Banquet will be a thing of the past (February 18th), but its effects will last for a good while longer. I know for myself, I have been most impressed that each of my calls for help has been answered with a positive response. I am proud to say that the people I know step up to the plate when something needs to be done. Through this magazine, school, family, and the livestock industry, I have a large support system that I can call on. These people I hold dear to my heart because of the caring for each other that is shared. I cannot begin to express in words, my appreciation for what everyone does for me.
P.O. Box 41430 • San Jose, CA 95160 (408) 776-7611 • Fax (408) 776-9811 Publisher & Managing Editor: Heidi Beljean — (408) 888-2503 Email: pacshow@earthlink.net
Everyone knows the saying, “What goes around, comes around.” I definitely believe this is true. It may take awhile, but how you act, think, or treat someone, will eventually catch up with you in either a positive or negative way. If you always treat someone with respect, encouragement, and grace, you will be treated back in the same way. You may not even realize that so many people around you are aware of what you are doing and how you are acting. They are forming an opinion of the type of person you are, just by observing your behavior. Always treat others as you would want to be treated. Even in the showring, be gracious and positive to your fellow exhibitors. You may win today and be happy, but tomorrow you may not. Be the kind of person who will have others wanting to congratulate you on your wins, or encourage you when you don’t. And don’t forget that the person you are now, the way you treat others now, will affect you further down the road of life. I can honestly say that the reason I have so many who want to help me now is because of how I treated others and cared about each of them from the first time we met.
Production Manager & Art Director: William Crump — (662) 257-1998 Email: pacificshowcase@gmail.com Representatives: Katina Costerisan (661) 330-6392 (TX) Mike Rusher (503) 888-1823 (OR) Tiffany Carter (530) 409-5143 Pacific Showcase limits its liability resulting from any and all errors, misprints and/or other inaccuracies in the advertisements and editorial content. The opinions or views expressed in all editorials are those only of the writer or persons interviewed and not the Pacific Showcase.
Today I am excited about the future. Because of the generosity of everyone I contacted, the CJLA Banquet will be a success. We will be able to recognize and reward each member for their accomplishments. It is always a joy to see so many children and their families enjoy the banquet together. The livestock industry and youth raising and showing project animals, is really about family. Family time together – working on a goal, helping a child to learn responsibility and commitment, making and sharing memories. These are special days!
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Tougher times seem to be the new normal. It’s something we are all getting used to. I think we are all beginning to realize that if we want to keep certain activities, programs, or whatever, going on and being available, that we all need to put out more effort. So many people are still trying to do for others even though it is costing them more than it did just a few years’ back. As you go through your days, please be sure to say Thank You. Two little words with such a huge impact. The difference between “wanting to” and “giving up”.
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Time to Plan Ahead!
Each year gives me something positive to look forward to. (And I don’t mean another birthday!) I come up with ideas for new projects, lists of things I would like to do, and goals I want to achieve. I have some good ones this year and I am getting started right away to get them accomplished. And I have those great friends and contacts just a call away anytime I need their help, advice, or support. A good kick in the rear, or an “atta-girl Heidi”, will be just what I need somewhere along the road of my life. It’s a great feeling to know they are there – waiting. Who do you have in your corner?
The April/May Issue is our
Cattle, Lamb, Hog and Meat Goat Sires Issue
Pacific Showcase is updating too. We are constantly adding to our website and posting news on our Facebook page. Be sure to check in often and see what has been added. If there is something you need and we can help, give us a call or send an e-mail. There are many, many services we offer and projects we can get done for you.
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As always, please send us your change of address so you don’t miss an issue. Continue to send in photos for the Hot Shots and for our special feature sections. If there is something you would like to see us put in the magazine, I would love to hear your ideas too.
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about the
cover Better Bulls. Better Choices. Firekeeper PM111 Heatwave x Irish Whiskey Grand daughter Displayed in Denver 2012 THC, PHA Free Owned by Polyock & Martin Bulletproof PM110 Heatwave x Dirty Harry's Mom Displayed in Denver 2011 TH Free PHA Free. Owned By Polyock, Geffert, Choate
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In April
Two Big Events Upcoming for Oregon Exhibitors!
2012 Oregon Junior Livestock Expo
All Breed Jackpot & NW Regional Junior Hereford Show Formerly the Oregon Hereford Show • Held in Conjunction with the OSU/LBCC College Classic
April 14-15, 2012 Albany, Oregon
Presented by the Oregon Jr. Hereford Assn., Linn-Benton Community College, and Oregon State University Download Entries at: www.stallingspolledherefords.com • ans.oregonstate.edu/news or at www.facebook.com/pages/Oregon-Junior-Hereford-Association/175015598522
ENTRY FEES • HEREFORD ENTRIES $50.00 • JACKPOT HEIFERS $50.00 • STEERS $50.00 AWARDS • CHAMPION HEREFORD HEIFER $1,000 • CHAMPION HEREFORD STEER $1,000 • CHAMPION JACKPOT HEIFER $1,000 • CHAMPION JACKPOT STEER $1,000 • RES. CHAMPION HEREFORD HEIFER $ 500 • RES. CHAMPION HEREFORD STEER $ 500 • RES. CHAMPION JACKPOT HEIFER $ 500 • RES. CHAMPION JACKPOT STEER $ 500 • CLASS PAYOUTS: 1ST -$50.00; 2nd -$40.00; 3rd -$30.00
For more information, contact: LANCE HILL 541-480-2530; lance.hill@redmond.k12.or.us • AMELIA STALLINGS 541-359-7275; stallina@onid.orst.edu CLAY WEBER 541-990-8770 weberc@linnbenton.edu • ERIN ELDRIDGE 541-619-7008; cowqueen1998@yahoo.com MATT KENNEDY 541-737-1906; matthew.kennedy@oregonstate.edu
In May
OSU/LBCC
College Classic
Lamb & Goat Show Saturday, May 12th, 2012 Location: Benton County Fairgrounds 53rd Street — Corvallis, Oregon
NO PRE-ENTRY: Enter & Pay at Weigh-In Weigh-In: 9:00-10:30 a.m. Lamb Show Start: 11:30 a.m., followed by Lamb Showmanship, Prospect Goat Show and Goat Showmanship 11
— Info & Rules — • Classes will be broken by weight. Weigh-in between 9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. • Lamb show will start at 11:30 a.m., followed by lamb showmanship, followed by prospect goat show. Goat showmanship will follow goat champion drive. • Exhibitor must be under 21 years of age as of 1-1-12. • Sheep & goats are to be slick shorn. • Any evidence of fungus or sore mouth at weigh-in will result in disqualification. • OSU, LBCC, and Benton County Fair accept no liability for personal injury or loss. • Show management reserves the right to modify any rules or interpretations without reservation or appeal. • Lamb & goat exhibitors are expected to show out of their trailer For show information, contact:
Matthew Kennedy: 541-737-1906 matthew.kennedy@oregonstate.edu contact:
Clayton Weber: 541-917-4768 weberc@linnbenton.edu Fairgrounds/camping information: 541-757-1521
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1st Annual
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SWINE JACKPOT "The Smart Way to Feed"
Presented by JS West Milling Co.
May 5th, 2012
Stanislaus County Fairgrounds
Sanctioned
• Cash and Prizes for Class Winners • Buckle For Supreme, and Banner for Reserve • Plaques for division and showmanship winners • Shavings sold at Fairgrounds • Weigh in from 7:00-8:00 a.m., May, 5 2012 Show begins at 10:00 a.m. • $25.00 per Market Entry; $10 for Showmanship. Cash payment at Weigh-in!
For more information, contact C.J. Brantley‚ 209-480-3774
Coming up in the April/May issue of Pacific Showcase!
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CJLA News
One more reminder - Keep track of your points throughout the year. Call or email me if you have any questions about your points, shows, CJLA rules, etc. I work hard to make sure all points are recorded correctly, but errors do happen so if you aren’t sure if your information is correct, let me know!
Hello CJLA Members!
Contact: Mary Ann Bush (831) 623-4316 Heidi Beljean (408) 888-2503
By the time you receive this magazine, the 2012 CJLA show year is well underway and many of you have already competed at several CJLA sanctioned shows. We wish you all much success as you travel up and down the road!
Email: cjlainfo@yahoo.com
Website: www.cjlainfo.com
2012 CJLA Sanctioned Show List
Due to the rising cost of postage, this year we will be sending much more information by email. Updates will be regularly posted to the CJLA website as well. Please be sure to check your messages from us so you don’t miss any important news. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact us at any time. We are here to help and to make sure your CJLA experience is a positive one! If you do not have access to email, or are not receiving e-updates from us, let me know so I can correct my contact information to be sure news is getting to you.
Sierra Winter Classic.....................................................Steer, Heifer Mjc Showmaster Classic...................Steer, Lamb, Hog, Meat Goat Red Wave Classic.....................Steer, Heifer, Lamb, Hog, Meat Goat Western Bonanza (2 Shows)...Steer, Heifer, Lamb, Hog, Meat Goat Orange Blossom Klassic (2 Shows).............. Lamb, Hog, Meat Goat Cattlemens Jackpot.......................................................Steer, Heifer Pork Spectacular..........................................................................Hog Northern Exposure Spring Jackpot (2 Shows)............................ Lamb, Hog, Meat Goat Monterey Bay Classic.............Steer, Heifer, Lamb, Hog, Meat Goat Valley Classic Boer Goat Show (2 Shows).......................Meat Goat Intelli-Show Swine Jackpot.........................................................Hog Siskiyou Golden Jackpot Show......................................Steer, Heifer Pacific Coast Jackpot (2 Shows)...................Steer, Heifer, Lamb, Hog, Meat Goat Calif. Jr. Angus State Field/Day & Preview Show.................. Heifer Calif. Jr. Charolais Assn. Field/Day & Show.......................... Heifer High Desert Classic (2 Shows).....................Steer, Heifer, Lamb, Hog, Meat Goat Southwest Regional Hereford Show....................................... Heifer Golden Empire Open Jr Show..........................Steer, Heifer, Lamb, Hog, Meat Goat Surf n Turf Jackpot Show.......Steer, Heifer, Lamb, Hog, Meat Goat Calif. Jr. Limousin Show & Field/Day..................................... Heifer Oktoberfest Boer Goat Show............................................Meat Goat Grand National.......................Steer, Heifer, Lamb, Hog, Meat Goat Spotlight On Quality Jr. Shorthorn Show.............................. Heifer Northern Exposure Jr. Cattle Show (2 Shows).............Steer, Heifer Cnpha Hereford Classic Jr. Jackpot Show........................... Heifer Angus Days............................................................................... Heifer Holiday Classic (2 Shows)….........................................Steer, Heifer
We have also just held the 2011 year-end award banquet and will have a complete review of the night’s exciting events in the next issue. I want to send out a HUGE THANK YOU to every sponsor, donor, parent, and friend, for your generous support that allowed us to reach our goals of recognizing and rewarding all of our members for their accomplishments of the past year. We truly could not have done it without you! And to every CJLA member who stepped up and sold raffle tickets and helped with our fund-raisers, your efforts are much appreciated as well. To all 2011 members who were not able to attend the Banquet: We have your packets and awards ready to be mailed to you! We are asking for a small donation of $5.00 to help pay postage to mail your package. Send postage to CJLA PO BOX 41430 SAN JOSE, CA 95160 One last reminder, if you have not yet joined CJLA for 2012, be sure to get your membership application in before the first show you attend. Points do not accumulate until you have paid your dues. Also provide us with your email address so you can receive e-updates from us. The final date to join for 2012 is March 31st. The 2012 Rule Book, news, and updates, are posted on the website. Be sure to print off copies for your records and future reference. Check out the list of Sanctioned Shows for 2012. There are plenty to choose from as you make your travel plans. As you go to each show, please be sure to thank those who have worked so hard to put on an event for you to participate in. We are all very fortunate that so many wonderful people are willing to put out the time and effort for kids and families who love to raise and show livestock!
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2012 California State Fair Show Information Fur & Feathers
Livestock
(schedule subject to change)
(schedule subject to change)
Junior Livestock (Sheep, Swine, Market Goats, Market & Prospect Steers) July 11-15 Includes: Western Regional Junior Southdown Sheep Show • Western Regional Junior Hampshire Sheep Show • Junior Wether Dam/ Wether Sire • Junior Dorset Show
Junior & Open Breeding Beef, Open & Junior Pygmy Goats, Boer Goats & Nigerian Dwarf Goats July 16-19 Includes: • Regional Standard of Excellence Brangus Show • Medal of Excellence Limousin Show • Angus Show • Open and Junior PACE Shorthorn Show • Hereford Classic • Red Angus Show • All Other Breeds Show • Nigerian Dwarf Goat Show • ABGA Open Boer Goat Show • IBGA Open Boer Goat Show • Jr. Boer Goat Show
Junior and Open Dairy Cattle & Dairy Goats July 21-25 Includes: • All California Jersey Show • Western National Brown Swiss Show • Western National Guernsey Show • Golden State Oberhasli Specialty Show • All California Milking Shorthorn Show
Longhorns, Open Sheep, Open Swine, Angora Goats, Llama & Alpaca Show July 26-29 Includes: • Texas Longhorn World Qualifier Show • Wether Dam/Wether Sire Sheep Show • Dorset Show • Heritage Sheep Shows • Western Regional Suffolk Show • Western Regional Montadale Show • Western Regional Southdown Show • Western Regional Hampshire Show • Western Regional Oxford Show • National Angora Goat Show
Entry Deadlines
All Junior Livestock Entries Due ........June 8 All Open Livestock Entries Due ...... June 15
July 14-August 1, 2010
Market animal DNA COLLECTION Process Allows Junior Exhibitors to Collect Their First Samples Exhibitors wishing to enter their market animals (including market steers, market sheep, market hogs and market goats) in the Junior Livestock show at the 2012 State Fair must first register for the DNA Reservation and Collection online at www.bigfun.org. The 2012 Market Hog Show is a pedigreed show. Upon registration, the exhibitor will receive a collection kit to be used for the hair sample collection process. NO Market Animal will be eligible for official entry unless this sample is obtained and an official Market Registration Form has been completed. All samples will be collected by the exhibitor and a parent or leader (NO EXCEPTIONS). Your cancelled check and/or postage receipt will serve as your receipt. You will not receive notification from the California State Fair upon receipt of your sample. PLEASE NOTE: This process does not enter your animal into the 2012 California State Fair, it is only a part of the necessary requirements you will need for the market division. All animals are required to be officially entered by the owner, pay the entry fee and do so by the official entry deadline June 8, 2012. Failure to comply with the following deadlines shall result in disqualification for competition in the 2012 California State Fair. The deadlines for requesting kits and returning completed samples are as follows: MARKET STEER DEADLINE FOR REQUESTING A KIT FOR DELIVERY VIA STANDARD US POSTAL MAIL – March 2, 2012 COMPLETED SAMPLE HAIR COLLECTION -March 15, 2012 (must be in the State Fair entry office by 4:00 P.M.) MARKET SHEEP, MARKET SWINE AND MARKET GOATS DEADLINE FOR REQUESTING A KIT FOR DELIVERY VIA STANDARD US POSTAL MAIL – May 1, 2012 COMPLETED SAMPLE HAIR COLLECTION -- May 15, 2012 (must be in the State Fair entry office by 4:00 P.M)
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ENTRY DEADLINES First day to submit entries ...... May 1 Junior Rabbits ....................... June 8 Junior Poultry ........................ June 8 Avian & Rabbit Bowl ............. June 8 Premier Exhibitor .................. June 8 Junior & Open Cavies .......... June 22 Open Rabbits ...................... June 22 Open Poultry ...................... June 22 Cavy Bowl ........................... June 22 County Fair Best of Show ...................... June 26 Cornish Meet .......................... July 6 FUR & FEATHERS SHOW DATES All Junior Market Classes ..................... July 8 Junior Rabbits ................ July 11-15 Junior Poultry ................. July 16-19 Junior & Open Cavies ....... July 20-22 County Fair Best of Show Small Animal Showmanship ......... July 21 State Fair Master Showmanship ....................... July 22 Open Rabbits.................. July 23-26 Exotic Birds ................... July 27-29 Open Poultry ................... July 27-29 DOG SHOW Dog Entries Due .................... June 8 Dog Show Dates.................. July 21 Canine Bowl ........................ July 22
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—— NOTICE —— The purpose of this message is to set the record straight regarding the reputation of Norman Vizina of Wilton Boer Goat Ranch, Wilton, CA 95693. At no time has Mr. Vizina threatened anyone with a firearm. Mr. Vizina has never been arrested for a violent crime, nor has he attempted to injure any of our animals. Mr. and Ms. Vizina remain upstanding members of the IBGA, ABGA and USBGA. Justin Burns and Jennifer Johnson-Burns of J & J Livestock sincerely apologize for any harm we may have caused Norman and Rosalinda Vizina or their business. Sincerely,
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Applications are now being taken for the 17th Annual Ken Troutt Memorial Scholarship. This scholarship fund has been established in memory of Ken Troutt, renowned Auctioneer for many Northwest bull sales. Scholarships of $500 will be announced at the March 28th WCA Bull Test Sale in Eltopia, WA.
Applications are due prior to March 20, 2012 and can be requested by contacting Kendall Cattle Sales, 1040 Kendall Road, Potlatch, ID 83855, (208) 858-2163, email: kendall@potlatch.com.
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December 28, 2011 • Phoenix, Arizona
Grand Champion Market Steer Shown by Taylor Cody (Weatherford, TX)
Reserve Grand Champion Market Steer Shown by June Kelley (Yoakum, TX)
Supreme Champion Market Swine Shown by Duke Kelln (Fairview, OK)
Reserve Supreme Champion Market Swine Shown by Sydney Parsley (Buckeye, AZ)
Grand Champion Market Goat Shown by Jessica Burson (Roswell, NM)
Reserve Grand Champion Market Goat Shown by Duke Kelln (Fairview, OK)
Grand Champion Market Lamb Shown by Amber Cox (Glencoe, OK)
Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb Shown by Chandler Schelkopf (Geneva, NE)
Grand Champion Ewe
Judges: Cattle: Aaron Cooper (AZ) Swine: Galen McCune (OK) Lambs: Clay Elliot (OK) Goats: Marvin Enson (TX)
Shown by Amber Cox (Glencoe, OK)
Reserve Grand Champion Ewe Shown by Brantlee Cox (Glencoe, OK)
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August 25-28, 2011 • Gridley, CA
Grand Champ. Market Steer (4-H Champ) Shown by Makenna Luce
Res. Grand Champ. Market Steer (FFA Champ) Shown by Nicole Reis
Reserve 4-H Champion Market Steer Shown by Bailee Sutton
Reserve FFA Champion Market Steer Shown by Jacob Pickering
Grand Champion Heifer Shown by Haylee Traynham
Reserve Grand Champion Heifer Shown by Haylee Traynham
Grand Champion Bull Shown by Haylee Traynham
Beef Showmanship Champion Shown by Haylee Traynham
Grand Champ. Mkt. Hog (Champ. 4-H) Shown by Taylor Santerre
Res. Grand Champ. Mkt. Hog (Res. 4-H) Shown by Kace Ingvoldsen
FFA Champion Market Hog Shown by Madison Mardesian
Reserve FFA Champion Market Hog Shown by Andrew Goldfarb
Grand Champion Market Lamb (Champ. FFA)
Reserve FFA Champion Market Lamb
Shown by Shyann Waters
Shown by Rachel Castanon
Reserve Champion Market Lamb (Champ. 4-H)
Reserve 4-H Champion Market Lamb
Shown by Destiny Bartell
Shown by Serenity Fitzgerald
Grand Champion Meat Goat (Champ 4-H)
FFA Champion Meat Goat Shown by Jessica Cain
Shown by Travis Rogers Reserve Grand Champion Meat Goat (Res. 4-H)
Reserve FFA Champion Meat Goat Shown by Chandler McCauley
Shown by Maria Amundson
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Color Patterns
the neck and onto the shoulder, the other terms are very straightforward. Just call ‘em as you see ‘em!
Since goats are often unique in their markings, it is helpful and sounds knowledgeable to use their markings when you are talking about them. This would be especially true when giving oral reasons. Except for “Cape” which is a big marking that covers
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Birth Announcement Gentry Lynne Gudel was born on September 30, 2011 at 7 lbs, 6 ounces, to proud parents Kris and Casey Gudel of Gudel Cattle Company. Gentry Lynne is sure to be immersed in all things agriculture, as her parents are both leaders in the industry with Western Milling and California Farm Bureau. Congratulations to the entire Gudel family and look for Gentry at upcoming California events!
Quiz answers are on page 60. Showring trends in different regions dictate that only traditionally marked or solid white goats are acceptable; for some reason dark solids and paints are dumped. I prefer to be color blind and choose the animal that combines the best structure, rib shape, muscle and condition. All goats are the same color once you take the hide off, and this is a meat animal. The focus should be on the carcass, not the color of the hair. To the other extreme, some people breed exclusively for color. The “hot” color right now is spotted goats. Anytime you select for a single characteristic, you give up all the other good things you may have developed in your breeding program. If you have a question you would like to ask, do not hesitate to send me an email: wrr@jps.net. Or checkout my website: www. whiterailranch.com. 37
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December 4, 2011 • Turlock, CA • Judge: Jered Shipman (TX)
Grand Champion Female Shown by Alexius Watje (Modesto, CA)
Reserve Grand Champion Female Shown by Wyatt Colburn (Visalia, CA)
Grand Champion Market Steer Shown by Baylor Bonham (Newcastle, OK)
Reserve Grand Champion Market Steer Shown by Gracie Russell (Prescott, IA)
Overall Showmanship Winners, L-R: Savannah Levisay (Creston, CA), Sr. Champion; Macy Perry (Prather, CA), Intermediate Champion; Dawson Dal Porto (Brentwood, CA), Jr. Champion
Grand Champion Market Heifer Shown by Halee Woltemath (Sedgwick, CO)
Reserve Grand Champion Market Heifer Shown by Skyler Miller (Torrington, WY)
January 3-22, 2012 Denver, Colorado Congratulations to all the participants! Grand Champion Market Hog Shown by Taylor Walker (Spring Branch, TX)
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Reserve Grand Champion Market Hog Shown by Clay Combs (Lometa, TX)
Grand Champion Market Lamb
Grand Champion Market Goat
Shown by Luke Davis (Guthrie, OK)
Shown by Daleanna Juul (Manzanola, CO)
Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb
Reserve Grand Champion Market Goat
Shown by Shaylyn Price (Edgewood, NM)
Shown by Hunter Huval (Breaux Bridge, LA)
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October 28-30, 2011 • Orland, CA
Supreme Champion Steer, Show A Shown by Katie Dupree
Reserve Supreme Champion Steer, Show A Shown by Kohl Bright
Supreme Champion Steer, Show B Shown by Ashley Porter
Reserve Supreme Champion Steer, Show B Shown by Colton Dillabo
Supreme Champion Heifer, Show A Shown by Haylee Traynham
Reserve Supreme Champion Heifer, Show A Shown by Nicole Timm
Supreme Champion Heifer, Show B Shown by Will Ward
Reserve Supreme Champion Heifer, Show B Shown by Nicole Timm
Photo Not Available PeeWee Showmanship Champion, Day 1 Shown by Will Ward
Junior Showmanship Champion, Day 1 Shown by Megan Silveira
Intermediate Showmanship Champion, Day 1 Shown by Kate Brossard
Senior Showmanship Champion, Day 1 Shown by Nicole Timm
PeeWee Showmanship Champion, Day 2 Shown by Shelby Lloyd
Junior Showmanship Champion, Day 2 Shown by Dawson Dal Porto
Intermediate Showmanship Champion, Day 2 Shown by Shannon Tower
Senior Showmanship Champion, Day 2 Shown by Kallie Goss
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August 10-14, 2011 • Yreka, CA
Grand Champion Market Steer Shown by Tayler Dowse
Reserve Grand Champion Market Steer Shown by Mackenzie Allen
Grand Champion Rancher's Choice Steer Shown by Kelsey Stonier
Reserve Grand Champion Rancher's Choice Steer Shown by Savanna Peters
Grand Champ Commercial Heifer Shown by Elizabeth Sousa
Reserve Grand Champ Commercial Heifer Shown by Nolan Harris
Grand Champ Registered Heifer Shown by Elizabeth Sousa
Reserve Grand Champ Registered Heifer Shown by Bryce Sampson
Grand Champion Market Lamb Shown by Natalie O'Connor
Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb Grand Champion Market Hog Shown by Zane Allen
Shown by Brian Sampson
Reserve Grand Champion Market Hog Shown by Hunter Cowley
Champion Columbia Ewe
Champion AOC Ewe
Champion Columbia Ram
Grand Champion Meat Goat
Reserve Grand Champion Meat Goat
Shown by Dusti Luiz
Shown by Haylee Spencer
Shown by Dusti Luiz
Shown by Carrie Scott
Shown by Carrie Scott
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July 27-August 14, 2011 • Santa Rosa, CA • Judge: Wayne Langston
Supreme Champion Steer (Grand Champ FFA, Champ AOB). Shown by Jacob Dorr.
Grand Champion 4-H Steer (Champ. Angus) Shown by Lane Norman
Reserve Grand Champion FFA Steer Shown by Regina Pozzi
Res. Grand Champ 4-H Steer (Champ 4-H X-Bred). Shown by Tony Menini
FFA Champion Crossbred Steer Shown by Jacob Dorr
Reserve FFA Champion Crossbred Steer Shown by Tyler Hansen
Reserve 4-H Champion Crossbred Steer Shown by Tylor Jacobi
Champion 4-H AOB Steer Shown by Steven Pozzi
Reserve 4-H Champion AOB Steer Shown by Gianna Ricci
Reserve FFA Champion AOB Steer Shown by Jessie Jones
Champion 4-H Hereford Steer Shown by Lizabeth Kirby
Reserve Champion 4-H Hereford Steer Shown by Ben Codding
Champion FFA Hereford Steer Shown by Marsela Gonzalez
FFA Champion Angus Steer Shown by Bryan Rocha
Reserve FFA Champion Angus Steer Shown by Chase Cianfichi
4-H Champion Shorthorn Steer Shown by Blake Bartlett
Reserve 4-H Champion Angus Steer Shown by Kayla Camilli
Reserve FFA Champion Shorthorn Steer Shown by Jessica Arndt
Supreme Champion Heifer (Champ. Angus) Shown by Regina Pozzi
Supreme Champion Bull (Champ Angus) Shown by Rebecca Kracker
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Over $10,000 in Scholarships Available for Junior Shorthorn Breeders Each year, there are several scholarships sponsored by The Shorthorn Foundation as well as the American Shorthorn Association (ASA) available to American Junior Shorthorn Association (AJSA) members. The ASA and the Foundation find offering college support to the youth of the association greatly important as they are the future of the industry and the Shorthorn breed.
in bettering the beef cattle industry after college. John C. “Jack” Ragsdale Scholarship The $1,000 Jack Ragsdale Scholarship is awarded to a high school senior or college freshman who is an active AJSA member with a sincere interest in learning how to evaluate livestock and an appreciation for the purebred livestock industry.
AJSA members are eligible to apply for one of six different college scholarships: Mike Dugdale Memorial Scholarship, John C. “Jack” Ragsdale Scholarship, Don Longley Memorial Scholarships, Lyle and Katharyn DeWitt Memorial Scholarship, Jesse M. & Jennie S. Duckett Memorial Scholarship, and new in 2011 is the Charles B. “Chuck” Leemon Memorial Scholarship.
Don Longley Memorial Scholarships – applicants may also apply for Lyle & Katharyn DeWitt Memorial Scholarship There are four $1,000 Longley Memorial Scholarships awarded each year. The scholarships are sponsored by The Shorthorn Foundation and awarded to high school seniors or college freshmen based upon Shorthorn involvement, grades, need, and participation in other activities.
Mike Dugdale Memorial Scholarship The $1,000 Dugdale Scholarship is awarded to a collegiate upperclassman who is an active AJSA member with a sincere interest
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Supreme Champion Female (Sr. Champion) Shown by Adam Wolfe
Res. Supreme Champ Female (Res. Sr. Champ.) Shown by Natalynn Hood
Champion Bred & Owned Female (Jr. Champ) Shown by Grant Sardella
Reserve Champion Bred & Owned Female Shown by Adam Wolfe
Reserve Jr. Champion Female Shown by Madison Albiani
Champion Sale Sweepstakes Female Shwon by Natalynn Hood
Champion Shorthorn Steer Shown by Bailey Stephan
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Steer Shown by Dana Souza
October 229-30, 2011 • Plymouth, CA
Judge: David Jett (Oklahoma) Champion AOC Steer Shown by Faith Osborn
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Reserve Champion AOC Steer Shown by Madison Albiani
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December 7-8, 2011 • Reno, Nevada
Supreme Market Hog & Supreme Barrow Shown by CSU Chico
Reserve Supreme Market Hog & Res. Barrow Shown by Bullseye Swine
Champion Purebred Market Hog Shown by CSU Chico
Supreme Champion Boar (Champion York) Shown by Ottenwalter Show Pigs
Res. Supreme Boar (Champion AOB) Shown by Burke, Walt, Gayle & Sons
Supreme Champion Gilt (Champion York) Shown by Bar One Swine Farm
Reserve Supreme Gilt (Champion Duroc) Shown by CSU Fresno
Supreme Champion Club Pig Shown by Small Town Genetics
Reserve Supreme Club Pig (Ch. Purebred) Shown by Small Town Genetics
Champion Crossbred Boar Shown by Ottenwalter Show Pigs
Reserve Champion Crossbred Boar Shown by Tony Gonzales
Champion Hampshire Boar Shown by Steven Steele
Champion Crossbred Gilt Shown by No Limit Genetics
Reserve Champion Crossbred Gilt Shown by Small Town Genetics
Champion Crossbred Bred Gilt Shown by Flying N Farms
Champion Hampshire Gilt Shown by Bullseye Swine
Reserve Champion Hampshire Gilt Shown by Steven Steele
Reserve Champion Duroc Gilt Shown by Lowell Bickle
Champion AOB Gilt Shown by Wyatt DeBusk
Reserve Champion AOB Gilt Shown by Burke, Walt, Gayle & Sons
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* You must be a member of the first show you attend to receive points for that show *
Jr. Memberships are accepted until March 31, 2012. To receive points you must be a member.
How do you join?
Fill out the form and exhibit at as many sanctioned shows that you want to. You can attend one or all the shows - It’s up to you!
Why should you join?
You’re attending jackpots throughout the year, so why not accumulate points too? Get recognition at the end of the year for all your work and effort to be your best!
What will you get out of it?
For more information, contact: Heidi Beljean 408-776-7611 Mary Ann Bush 831-623-4316
Our goal is to reward all kids that join with some form of compensation (by awards, scholarships, things for your future - personal & project, etc). At the end of the year, points will be tabulated and a banquet held for members, their families and CJLA supporters. It is our belief that all participants in this program are equally important - therefore, our goal is to include and reward every member for their involvement and efforts.
California Junior Livestock Association – Year 2012 Membership Application Name: _ ______________________________________________________________ Date of Birth: ________________ Parents’ Names_ ___________________________________________________________________________________ Address: _________________________________________________________________________________________ City: ____________________________________ State: __________________________________ Zip: _____________ County: __________________________________________________________ Phone: __________________________ Email address:_____________________________________________________________________________________
I wish to participate in (check divisions you will compete in): ______ CJLA Lamb Membership (Age 9-19) ______ CJCA Steer Membership (Age 9-19) ______ CJCA Heifer Membership (Age 9-21) (Reg. Heifer Division Only)
______ CJPA Pig Membership (Age 9-19) ______ CJGA Goat Membership (Age 9-19)
Next Year’s Shirt/Jacket Size (circle one): Adult Size: XS S M L XL XXL Mail this form with your check to:
FEES: Please enclose a check for: One Division – $40.00; Two Divisions – $70.00 Three Divisions – $100.00; Four Divisions – $130.00
California Junior Livestock Assn. P.O. Box 41430 • San Jose, CA 95160
Note: You must be 9 yrs. old or older on January 1, 2012, to join. Total Amount Enclosed: ______________________ * Last Day to Join: March 31st, 2012 * Points start once membership is paid 45
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We love getting your Hot Shots photos! Have one to share? Send it to pacificshowcase@gmail.com and put "Hot Shot" in the subject line!
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March 20-21, 2012
This sale has been changed to an ONLINE SALE due to overcrowding. Join us on March 20-21 at
breedersworld.com We will have a few stylish Bucks, Does and Wethers that sell! Contact Austin at 831-207-7564 for more info. Grimsley Cattle & Meat Goats — (831) 207-7564
September 8-11, 2011 • Tulelake, California
Grand Champion Market Steer Shown by Hanna Grech
Grand Champion Market Hog Shown by Kylee Bailey
Reserve Grand Champion Market Steer Shown by Cole Coffer Grand Champion Meat Goat
Shown by Taylor Broomwell
Reserve Grand Champion Meat Goat
Reserve Grand Champion Market Hog Shown by Avery Fensler
Congratulations to all the exhibitors!
Shown by Myranda Edgar
Grand and Reserve Grand Champion Market Lambs Both shown by Ethan Herman
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Continued on page 48 Lyle & Katharyn DeWitt Memorial Scholarship – applicants may also apply for Don Longley Memorial Scholarships
org or by contacting the ASA at 877.272.0686 or bert@shorthorn. org. Please send completed applications to The American Shorthorn Association, Attn: Scholarship Application, 8288 Hascall Street, Omaha, NE 68124 by May 1, 2012. All scholarship recipients will be announced during the 2012 Shorthorn Junior National Show & Youth Conference, in Grand Island, Neb., June 29, 2012.
The one $1,000 Lyle and Katharyn DeWitt Memorial Scholarship is sponsored by The Shorthorn Foundation and awarded to high school seniors or college freshmen based upon Shorthorn involvement, grades, need, and participation in other activities Jesse M. & Jennie S. Duckett Memorial Scholarship
The mission of the ASA is to contribute to the profitability and quality of life of its members and their customers by maintaining, protecting the vulnerability and enhancing the value of the herd book and performance database for Shorthorn cattle. The ASA is headquartered in Omaha, Neb., and was founded in 1872 with herd book records going back to 1822. As one of the oldest American breed associations, the ASA provides services for more than 6,000 junior and senior members who register nearly 18,000 cattle annually. The American Junior Shorthorn Association promotes personal development through youth activities and educational events. The AJSA is dedicated to the betterment of its members, promotes valuable skills, and fosters friendships that will last a lifetime. To learn more, contact the ASA office or visit www.shorthorn.org.
The one $1,000 Jesse M. & Jennie S. Duckett Memorial Scholarship. The scholarship is sponsored by The Shorthorn Foundation and awarded to high school seniors or college freshmen based upon the applicants’ involvement in Agriculture, educational background, ACT scores, and high school and/or college GPA. Charles B. “Chuck” Leemon Memorial Scholarship – applicants may also apply for any other scholarship offered New this year is the one $2,500 Charles B. “Chuck” Leemon Memorial Scholarship. The scholarship is sponsored by the family of Chuck Leemon in cooperation with The Shorthorn Foundation and awarded to a college student based upon the applicants’ involvement, future goals and career plans in Agriculture, college GPA, and character references. Applications for the scholarships are available at www.shorthorn.
Supreme Champion Bull Shown by Kallie Goss
Reserve Supreme Champion Bull Shown by Shayne Myers
Grand Champion Owned Heifer Shown by Kari Brumley
Reserve Champion Owned Heifer Shown by Kyra Stierwalt
Grand Champion Bred & Owned Heifer Shown by Kari Brumley
Reserve Champion Bred & Owned Heifer Shown by Bailey Anderson
PeeWee Showmanship Winners: Champion, Jessica Simpson (Bend, OR) Reserve, Ryan Rogers (Eatonville, WA)
Junior Showmanship Winners: Champion, Bailey Anderson (Buhl, ID) Reserve, Bailey Morrell (Willows, CA)
Intermediate Showmanship Winners: Champion, Kallie Goss (Vinton, CA) Reserve, Ashlee Ashby (Castle Rock, WA)
Senior Showmanship Winners: Champion, Montana Deppe (Maquoketa, IA) Reserve, Amy Stallings (Eugene, OR)
Intermediate Showmanship Winners: Champion, Kallie Goss (Vinton, CA) Reserve, Ashlee Ashby (Castle Rock, WA)
Senior Showmanship Winners: Champion, Montana Deppe (Maquoketa, IA) Reserve, Amy Stallings (Eugene, OR)
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December 1, 2011 • Reno, NV Judges: Brad & Dawn Gohr (Madras, OR) Congratulations to all the participants! 48
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• J/4 Cattle Company
breeders
Joe & Marlene Amaral (209) 538-1540 3348 Zeering Rd., Modesto, CA 95358 E-mail: J4cattle@aol.com
directory Beef:
california
breeders
(Show Heifers & Steers)
• James Bright / Leo Bros. (209) 389-4880 7953 Le Grand Rd., Merced, CA 95340
• Double E Hay & Cattle Ed & Eric Bright; Ed (209) 389-4060 Eric (209) 761-6607 16120 Buchanan Hollow Rd. Le Grand, CA 95333
(Reg. Herefords, Shorthorns, Angus, ChiMaines and Xbred Show Steers)
• Johns Cattle Co.
(Chi-Maine, Short, Angus, X-bred)
Deron, Karen, Layton, and Brett Johns Deron (559) 647-1611; Layton (559) 359-6843 27613 Avenue 196, Strathmore, CA 93267
• Fair Cattle Co. • alto herefords Larry Alto Family (707) 822-9478; Kevin: (707) 839-0170 3545 Bayschool Rd., Arcata, CA 95521 (Bulls, Heifers, Steers)
• Applegate Trail Ranch Owner: Dave & Jeanette Dillabo Manager: David Dillabo (530) 695-9322; (530) 667-4300 (C) (541) 281-9240 952 County Road 108A, Tulelake, CA 96134 (Club Calves)
• Azevedo Cattle Brian Azevedo (209) 200-3832 Elk Grove, CA Email: azevedocattle@yahoo.com (Show Steers & Heifers)
• Backer Cattle Co. Nick Backer (916) 531-0908 Elk Grove, CA Email: mbarps2@frontiernet.net (Show Steers & Heifers)
• Bennett land & Cattle Mike, Marti, Casey & Brooke Bennett – (559) 534-2396 P.O. Box 549, Ducor, CA 93218
(Reg. Shorthorns & Herefords; X-Breds; Steers & Heifers)
• Bigelow Farms Matt Bigelow (559) 647-2817 PO Box 43, O'Neals, CA 93645
(Reg. Shorthorn - Breeding & Show Steers)
• Blackjack Ranch Joe Lopes (916) 753-9896 PO Box 213, Wilton, CA 95693 (Club Calves & Show Heifers)
• Boneso Livestock Steve, Mary Ann, Wes and Maggie Boneso (805) 227-4031 (H) • (805) 294-3816 (C) 5995 Martingale Circle San Miguel, CA 93451 Email: sboneso@msn.com Website: www.bonesolivestock.com (Maine & Chi Show Heifers and Club Calves)
• Brocco Show Cattle Ron, Justine & Audra Brocco (707) 996-6224 1189 Solano Ave., Sonoma, CA 95476 (Show Heifers & Steers)
• Colburn Cattle Co. Ron, Lisa, Tyler, Ryan & Wyatt (559) 269-3175 PO Box 568, Five Points, CA 93624 (Club Calves, Reg. Maines, Reg. Shorthorns)
• D-B Club Calves David Sr. & David Brown (209) 874-3943 1560 Ellenwood Rd., Waterford, CA 95386 (Club Calves)
• Dillabo Livestock David & Jeanette Dillabo (530) 695-9322 5127 Pennington Road, Live Oak, CA 95953 (Shorthorn & Angus – Steers & Heifers)
• Dismukes Ranch Jim Dismukes (M) (916) 995-3549; (H) (916) 682-8648 11070 Bradley Ranch Rd. Elk Grove, CA 95624
Todd Fair - (209) 667-9220 (C) (209) 648-8240 5731 N. Hickman Rd., Denair, CA 95316 Email: faircattle@gmail.com Website: www.faircattle.com
(Show Steers & Heifers, Market Heifers, Breed Heifer Prospects)
• M&M Livestock
(Club Calves & Show Heifers)
Martin & Stacey Machado (209) 357-0912; (209) 564-8361; (209) 652-6946 8171 North Buhach, Winton, CA 95388
• Flynn Cattle Jim or Matt Flynn (559) 534-2367 or 534-2423 PO Box 57, Ducor, CA 93218
(Club Calves, Heifers)
• Mission Angus/ Mission Club Calves
(Competitive Club Calves)
• G/M Cattle Company
Mark & Tom Perez (209) 837-4721; (209) 531-7455 (cell) P.O. Box 97, Crows Landing, CA 95313 Email: markperezsr@yahoo.com
Kevin & Stacey Griffith (209) 785-3013; (209) 610-7616 cell P.O. Box 283, 3434 Rock Creek Road Copperopolis, CA 95228 Email: kgriffithcattle@yahoo.com Website: gmcattlecompany.com
(Angus)
• Noble Cattle Company
(Show Steers)
Chad Noble (559) 788-0659 28679 Mtn. Rd. 120, Porterville, CA 93257
• GBJ Beef Cattle Gary & BJ Flint (530) 268-6768 Ranch (916) 995-7103 Gary's Cell (916) 995-7183 BJ's Cell 20902 Big Spring Drive Grass Valley, CA 95949 Email: gbjflint@netscape.net
(Reg. Shorthorns & Club Calves)
• Poncetta Shorthorns David & Michael Poncetta (661) 978-3320 10454 Wible Road, Bakersfield, CA 93313
(Club Calves - Maine X Black & Black Baldies, Reg. Angus Breeding Stock)
Faris Simon: (209) 769-8427 Layne Simon: (209) 769-8429 Barn: (209) 374-3429 Catheys Valley, CA Email: rscows@psnw.com
(Steers & Heifers Available Year-Round)
• Spring Valley Land & Livestock Jim, Kristi, Bobby & Shyann Mattes (559) 276-5704; Barn (559) 868-3323 PO Box 22, O'Neal's, CA 93645 (Reg. Angus & Shorthorns, Club Calves)
• Strickler Livestock Shane Strickler (530) 570-6634 7253 County Road 24 Orland, CA 95963 (Show Steers, Heifers, Bulls)
• Sunnyday Shorthorns Alpha & Sherri Gipe (209) 358-9377 6885 West Oak Ave., Merced, CA 95340 www.sunnydayshorthorns.com
(Registered Shorthorn Show Heifers, Bulls, Steers — X-Bred Steers)
• Teixeira Cattle Co. John and Heather Teixeira; Allan and Cee (805) 595-1416 855 Thousand Hills Road, Pismo Beach, CA 93449 www.teixeiracattleco.com (Club Calves and Show Heifers)
• Wagner Livestock, LLC Jeff & Nicole Wagner (Rch) (209) 887-2291; (Cell) (209) 351-0351 11149 Shelton Rd., Linden, CA 95236 Email: jwwagnermech@sbcglobal.net Website: www.wagnerlivestock.com (Charolais & Angus Heifers; Show Steers)
(Show heifers, Club Calves, Bulls)
• R&R Farms
• Geist Cattle
Bob Ross (408) 776-0333 (H); (408) 221-3023 (Cell) Dennis Lee (775) 217-2280 P.O. Box 20668, San Jose, CA 95160
Gary & Linda Geist (559) 674-4117 Shane, Kimberly, Kendall & Kayden (559) 674-4174; (C) (559) 363-4117 16540 Road 31, Madera, CA 93638
(Reg. Hereford Genetics Show Heifers, Bulls, Embryos, Semen)
(Reg. Maines, Club Calves)
• Gilardi Show Cattle
• Reed Valley Ranch
(530) 518-2312 8640 Sherwood Blvd., Los Molinos, CA 96055 Website: www.gilardilandandcattle.com
Ranch Managers: Don & Janet Moore (951) 767-0524 Hemet, California E-mail: don@reedvalleyranch.net Website: www.reedvalleyranch.net
(Show Steers and Fancy Heifers)
(Club Calves, Commercial Heifers, Bulls)
• Gonsalves Ranch Joey, Kristy,Riley & Reese Gonsalves (209) 526-3006 Mike Gonsalves - (209) 578-3252 7243 Maze Blvd., Modesto, CA 95358
• Reis Livestock Tony, Mary, Nathan, Natalie & Nicole Reis (530) 682-0317 (H); (530) 682-0305 (Nathan's Cell) 648 Cowee Ave., Gridley, CA 95948 www.reislivestock.com
(Reg. & Commercial Angus, Club Calves)
• Grimsley Cattle & Goats
(Charolais Heifers, Bulls & Steers; X-Bred Heifers & Steers)
Austin Grimsley (831) 207-7564 P.O. Box 1009, Tres Pinos, CA 95075 Email: austingrimsley@yahoo.com Website: www.grimsleycattle.com
• Rodgers Livestock Blaine & Melissa Rodgers (C) (559) 314-4630; (H) (559) 287-6619 2399 N. Riverbend Ave., Sanger, CA 93657
(Club Goats & Purebred Seedstock)
• H.A.V.E. Angus Mel & Darrell Hansen (707) 838-4463, Windsor, CA Jim & Karen Vietheer (916) 687-7620, Wilton, CA
(Club Calves)
• Schnoor Sisters Cattle Co. Amanda and Kirbe Schnoor (559) 665-1991 11564 Ave. 26, Chowchilla, CA 93610
(Angus Heifers & Bulls)
• Hyder Cattle Co.
(Show Steers & Heifers; Reg. Angus Cattle)
Troy & Cliff Hyder Dave DeRose (559) 539-3220 36786 Hwy 190, Springville, CA 93265
• Seever & Son Cattle Co. Lou Seever (M) (925) 989-9069 (Day) (925) 463-3443 (N) (925) 820-5392 3687 Old Santa Rita Rd. Pleasanton, CA 94588
(Club Calves)
• Imhof Cattle Co. Frank Jr., Haley & Andrew Imhof (925) 600-7735 (h); (925) 580-2245 (c) (510) 377-9556 P.O. Box 174, Sunol, CA 94586 Email: imhofcattle@earthlink.net
(Maines, Chimaines, X-Breds – Show Steers & Heifers)
• Silva Cattle
(Club Calves, Show Heifers, Bulls)
Randy & Rhonda Silva (559) 897-0311; (559) 288-3856 (cell) 37378 Rd. 20, Kingsburg, CA 93631
(Charolais & Angus Show Heifers, X-Bred Club Calves)
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• Simon Cattle
(Reg. Maine Heifers & Club Calves)
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IDAHO breeders • Malson Angus and Herefords Josh Malson (209) 739-0725 (C) 2901 SW 9th Ave., Parma, ID 83660 Email: info@malsonangus.com Website: www.malsonangus.com (Angus and Hereford bulls and females)
nevada breeders • Brumley Farms Don, Skeeter, Kari, Brooke & Bryce Brumley (775) 272-3152; (C) (209) 479-0287 P.O. Box 239, Orovada, NV 89425 (Reg. Herefords – Heifers, Bulls & Steers)
• Genoa Livestock (775) 782-3336 Michelle Coker (916) 207-1142 (cell) 640 Genoa Lane, Minden, NV 89423 www.genoalivestock.com
(Registered Hereford Show Heifers, Steers, Bulls. Visitors always welcome!)
• Witte Shorthorns Gary & Pegi Witte (775) 423-1571 4205 Shurz Hwy., Fallon, Nevada
(Purebred project animals & Replacement Heifers; Visitors always welcome!)
BEEF (cont.) oregon breeders • Ellis Club Calves Frank & Darlene Ellis (541) 546-8290 (H); (541) 419-9183 (C) 3786 SW Ford Lane, Madras, OR 97741 Email: fdellis@crestviewcable.com (Club Calves & Show Heifers)
• Prestige Club Calves A Division of Rubicon Ranching Trust Ken Hershey (541) 347-3099 88822 Polly Creek Lane Bandon, Oregon 97411
(Angus, Limousin, Maine, Shorthorn and Crossbred Club Calves - performance genetics since 1963)
Washington breeders • Damar Farms, Inc. Randy & Debbi Repp (509) 648-3885 3001 Pennington Road St. John, WA 99171 (Shorthorn Show Heifers & Steers)
• Labrucherie Land & Livestock
• Beam Ranch
Bob & Leslie Labrucherie (559) 673-4332 or 675-0663 9671 Road 28 1/2, Madera, CA 93637
Ben, Terri, Lacey, Andrew, Casey & Shaylynn (209) 838-6791 25050 Mariposa Rd., Escalon, CA
(Club Lambs, Wether Sires and Dams)
(Club Lambs, Wether Dams)
• Leventini Club Lambs
• Bianchi Club Lambs
Mike Leventini Sr. (209) 529-2774 Mike Leventini Jr. (209) 634-7262 624 South Indiana Ave. Modesto, CA 95357
Karen Bianchi (209) 847-0694 13500 Valley Home Rd., Oakdale, CA 95361
(Club Lambs, Wether Sires & Dams)
(Club Lambs, Wether Sires)
• Lopez Club Lambs
• Brem Club Lambs
Don, Marcia & Andrea Lopez (916) 777-5911 15913 Hwy. 160, Isleton, CA 95641 E-mail: lopezd@ix.netcom.com
Jim & Pam Brem (559)568-0358 19387 Rd. 248, Strathmore, CA 93267 (Club Lambs)
(Club Lambs)
• C&E Club Lambs
• Maddux Ranch / Outlaw Club Lambs
Kimmelshue Family (530) 345-4456 E-mail: daxandkaren@yahoo.com Wilkinson Family (530) 891-4964 E-mail: timw@ea.org Durham, CA
Harry, Jan, Todd, Nikki Maddux (209) 966-4942 2675 E. Westfall Rd., Mariposa, CA 95338
(Show Lambs, Wether Sires & Dams)
(Blackface, Dorset, Specks, Southdowns – Club Lambs)
• Chico State Sheep & Goat Unit Dr. Celina Johnson, Faculty Supervisor (530) 898-6024 311 Nicholas C. Schouten Lane Chico, CA 95928 Email: sheepunit@gmail.com Website: www.clublambpage.com/chicostate
• Mayo Club Lambs Don & Denise Mayo (530) 695-1555 (H); (661) 978-1364 (C) 1844 McDonald Ave., Live Oak, CA 95953 (Club Lambs & Wether Sires)
(Sheep and Goats)
Sheep: arizona breeders • Dusty Acres Sheep Ranch Diane Bales (520) 834-5198 Breana, Kayla & Jarrett Carpenter 2806 W. Skyline Rd., Benzon, AZ 85602
(Club Lambs, Reg. Oxfords & Southdowns)
california breeders • Abatti/Wills Club Lambs Steve/Tina (760) 554-0424 (C) (209) 669-1410 (H) 6019 N. Hickman Rd., Denair, CA 95316 Email: hampman911@hotmail.com (Club Lambs, Rams & Ewes)
• Ahart Club Lambs Greg and Mary Ahart (916) 928-9336 Greg's Cell: (916) 396-2333 Mary's Cell: (916) 612-1241 7 Carvel Place Sacramento, CA 95835 (Club Lambs, Wether Sires and Dams)
• Ansolabehere Club Lambs Fred Ansolabehere Jr. (661) 589-5521 Lance Carter (661) 873-8492 33383 7th Standard Road Bakersfield, CA 93314 fred@atginternet.com dlcarter25@hotmail.com
(Dorsets, Suffolks, Hampshires, Club Lambs)
• Asmus Club Lambs Jed & Brandi Asmus (530) 304-0389 5547 Waterhole Loop, Linda, CA 95901 www.asmusclublambs.com (Club Lambs)
• Azevedo Club Lambs Art Azevedo (707) 762-1579 545 Marshall Ave., Petaluma, CA 94952
(Hamps, Suffolks, Comm. X-Breds)
• Merced College Jaime Farao: (H) (209) 854-1033 (C) (209) 384-6299 3600 M. Street, Merced, CA 95348
• Clifford's Sheep Connection Mike Clifford (805) 735-7957 807 San Pasqual Road, Lompoc, CA 93436 Email: sheepfit@aol.com
(Show Lambs)
(Club Lambs; Color & White Lincolns)
• Mitchell Farms
• Cummings Club Lambs
Ken & Charlotte Mitchell (916) 685-9700 E-mail: twoturkey@aol.com 9651 Grant Line Rd., Elk Grove, CA 95624 Website: www.mitchellfarms.net
Bob & Joanne Cummings (805) 239-2635 4115 Vineyard Dr., Paso Robles, CA 93446 (Club Lambs & Wether Sires)
(Club Lambs)
• Echo Basin Suffolks & Club Lambs
• Modesto Junior College Marleise Boyd (209) 575-6210 435 College Ave., Modesto, CA 95350
Mary McMurphy (530) 534-7783 3589 Cherokee Rd., Oroville, CA 95965
(Show Lambs)
(Reg. Suffolk & Club Lambs)
• Morino Brothers Club Lambs
• Estes Show Lambs
Dan & Celeste Morino (209) 838-7208 Paul & Carri Morino (209) 599-3168 25053 Dove Road, Escalon, CA 95320
Hop, Debbie & Ryan (909) 627-1762 11720 Harding Ct., Chino, CA 91710 (Show Lambs)
(Club Lambs, Wether Sires & Dams)
• Farao Club Lambs
• Nicewonger Club Lambs
Jaime Farao (209) 854-1033; (209) 777-1033 Frank Farao (805) 934-2097; (805) 354-2317 28803 Gun Club Road, Gustine, CA 95322
John & Carol Nicewonger (209) 847-8976 6706 Lon-dale Rd., Oakdale, CA 95361 (Club Lambs)
(Club Lambs, Breeding Stock)
• Nunes Club Lambs & Project Goats
• F/D Club Lambs & Show Stock Dr. Mylon Filkins and Jordan Dooley Jordan's Cell: (661) 865-8837 6701 Desmond Ct., Bakersfield, CA 93308 Website: fdclublambs.com
Ernie & Judy Nunes (707) 762-7135 190 Walker Road, Petaluma, CA 94952 (Club Lambs, Project Goats)
(Youth Show Prospects and Club Lamb seedstock)
• Pavletich Club Lambs
• Fish Club Lambs
Scott, Annette, Jason & Courtney (661) 589-5669 17324 Rosedale Hwy, Bakersfield, CA 93312
Karin Fish (916) 214-0078 4005 Karchner Road, Sheridan, CA 95681 Email: kafish4@yahoo.com Website: www.fishclublambs.com
(Club Lambs)
(Club Lambs)
• Penfold Dorsets & Club Lambs
• Image Club Lambs/ Layne Suffolks
Ken, Teri, Jared & Cody (559) 897-4878 14585 E. Caruthers Ave. Kingsburg, CA 93631 E-mail: penfarm@inreach.com
Dan & Marlys Layne (Scott, Keri & Stacy) (209) 632-8623; (209) 549-7849 1013 N. Gratton Rd., Turlock, CA 95380
(Club Lambs, Dorsets, Brockles, Breeding Stock)
(Club Lambs, Reg. Suffolks)
• Ridenhour Club Lambs Floyd Ridenhour (707) 431-7701 667 Alexander Valley Rd. Healdsburg, CA 95448 E-mail: fridenhour@comcast.net
(Black Face Club Lambs, Breeding Stock)
• Riverbend Southdowns Dean & Nomie Kautz (559) 897-5470 (H); (559) 859-5230 (C) Shelbi Kautz (559) 859-2249 5619 Chico Ave., Kingsburg, CA 93631 Email: kauzkngsbrg@aol.com Website: www.riverbendsouthdowns.com (Registered Seedstock, Club Lambs)
• Rosewood Ranch Myron & Lois Strasser (209) 847-9171 7120 Dorsey Rd., Oakdale, CA 95361 (Club Lambs, Reg. Hamps)
• Sampson Sheep Harry & Jeannine Sampson (530) 435-2476 PO Box 1115, Gazelle, CA 96034 Email: hsampson@cot.net Website: www.sampsonsheep.com (Club Lambs)
• Shadow Oaks Ranch Club Lambs Jim Clayton (559) 688-7645 Cell: (559) 901-5990 1084 W. Prosperity Ave., Tulare, CA 93274 Email: jamesshadow5@sbcglobal.net Website: www.shadowoaksranch.com (Club Lambs)
• Shining Star Club Lambs Paul & Ginny Strametz (831) 634-1044 702 McMahon Rd., Hollister, CA 95023 (Quality Club Lambs)
• Siebert genetics Jeffrey & Nancee Siebert (H) (661) 724-2441; (C) 805) 358-3716 19235 W. Ave. C, Lancaster, CA 93536 Email: nansiebert@yahoo.com Website: www.siebertgenetics.com (Club Lambs, Southdowns & Club Pigs)
• Snyder Club Lambs Dustin, Hilary, Skottlynn & Holland Snyder (559) 659-2512; (C) (559) 706-9540 6353 Road 8 1/2, Firebaugh, CA 93622 (Club Lambs, Wether Sires & Dams)
• Spring Creek Ranch Club Lambs Stornetta Family (Steve, Diana, Stefanie, Dawn & Tori (707) 823-7516; (707) 490-2607 4901 Gravenstein Hwy. North Sebastopol, CA 95472 www.springcreekranchclublambs.com (Club Lambs)
• Spring Valley Land & Livestock Jim, Kristi, Bobby & Shyann Mattes (559) 276-5704; (B) (559) 868-3323 PO Box 22, O'Neal's, CA 93645 (Club Lambs)
• Sunrise Sheep Company Gypsy, Gary & Calder Keene (209) 613-7015 E-mail: heygoat27@aol.com Website: www.sunrisesheepcompany.com 13736 Lambuth Road Oakdale, CA 95361 (Club Lambs, Wether Sires and Dams)
• Thompson Bros. Livestock (805) 922-6270 422 N. Western Santa Maria, CA 93454
(Club Lambs and Wether Sires) (Suffolks, Hamps, X-Breds)
• Del Petersen Club Lambs
• KR Club Lambs
(805) 478-7963 www.petersenclublambs.com 710 N. Thompson Road Nipomo, CA 93444
Robbie Rowlett (805) 610-4235 (C) 10960 Carrisa Hwy. Carrisa Plains, CA 93453 (Show Lambs)
(Hampshire, Suffolk & X-Bred Club Lambs – Wether Sires)
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idaho breeders • Potter's Emmett Valley Ranch Kevin Potter (208) 365-3621 3738 County Line Road Emmett, ID 83617 Website: www.cattleandsheep.com
(Club Lambs, R.R. Rams; delivery to Calif.)
• Turnbough Club Lambs Denise, Donna & Dave (208) 887-0886 P.O. Box 841, Meridian, ID 83680 (All Sheep QR or RR)
oregon breeders • boatman club lambs David Boatman (541) 815-0205 5700 N.W. Rye Grass Rd. Prineville, OR 97754 Email: BoatmanClubLambs@cbbmail.com (Club Lambs, Wether Sires & Dams)
utah breeders • Kunzler Club Lambs Tony & Kelly Kunzler (435) 871-4511 P.O. Box 817, Park Valley, UT 84329 (Club Lambs)
• Tomlinson Club Lambs Trent Tomlinson: (435) 790-5458 Home: (435) 247-2185 P.O. Box 133, Lapoint, UT 84039 E-mail: tomlinson@ubtanet.com Website: www.tomlinsonclublambs.com
(Wether Sires — Hamps, Suffolks, Crossbred, Speckle Faced & White Faced; Club Lambs)
• Desert Show Pigs
• Ottenwalter Show Pigs
Dion Ashurst - (760) 427-0468 Mike Heim - (760) 535-9678 Brock Ashurst - (760) 427-0464 Jayson Scarborough - (559) 647-9359 Email: dion@desertshowpigs.com Website: www.desertshowpigs.com
Mark & Sandy Ottenwalter (530) 458-5700 (o); (530) 681-9799 (m) 2260 Lurline Ave., Colusa, CA 95932 (Show Pigs, Seedstock)
• Panero Farms
(Hamps, Durocs, Yorks & X-Breds; Show Pigs & Seedstock)
Rhys & Jeanine Panero (209) 838-7570 (H) 11935 S. Van Allen Rd., Escalon, CA 95320 e-mail: panerofarms@aol.com
• Double Take Show Pigs
california breeders • AAA Elite Genetics Heather, Andrea & Amanda Thomas Kathy & Alyssa Sankey (530) 218-1968 Colusa, CA 95932 Email: aaaelitegenetics@hotmail.com (Project Pigs, York & Crossbred Seed Stock)
• A One Show Pigs Russ Miller (530) 277-7375 125 Sutherland Dr., Auburn, CA 95603
(Specializing in Black Exotic and Hamp Show Pigs)
• Bar-One Swine Farm
• Pork Palace Randy Jones (805) 350-1459 (Cell.) (805) 688-0337 (Home) E-mail: randy@thejonesorganization.com 1503 S. Hwy. 101, Gaviota, CA 93117
(Durocs, Hamps, X-Breds, Show Pigs)
• G n G Genetics John & Nick Gonzales (530) 824-4292 John's cell (530) 320-5304 Nick's cell (530) 520-8361 E-mail: Ngonzales28@hotmail.com 23582 River Rd., Richfield, CA 96021
(Yorks, Hamps, Durocs, X-Breds – Breeding Stock & Show Pigs)
• posse show pigs Billy Barnes (661) 201-2330 10600 S. Union, Bakersfield, CA 93307
(Yorks, Hamps, Durocs — Show Pigs and Breeding Stock)
• Day's Swine Farm Tony Day (559) 909-2369 A.J. Day (559) 967-4388 24950 Ave. 212, Lindsay, CA 93247
(Club Pigs - Hamps, Yorks, Durocs, Landrace, X-breds)
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• Dusty Acres Meat Goats Diane Bales & Derek Carpenter (520) 834-5198 2806 W. Skyline Rd. Benson, AZ 85602
(Project Goats & Percentage Boer Does)
california breeders
(Show Pigs)
• Golden State Genetics
• Power House Farms
Rachelle Bailey (209) 277-2509 (cell) (209) 656-9550 (Office) 445 S. Blaker Rd., Turlock, CA 95380 Email: GoldenStateSwine@aol.com
Nathan Copp (Los Banos) H: (209) 827-0460; C: (559) 280-0119 2129 S. 10th St., Los Banos, CA 93635 (Show Pigs & Breeding Stock)
(Hamps, Yorks, Durocs, Landrace, X-Breds; Breeding Stock, Show Pigs, Semen)
• Seaver Show Pigs
• Homen Farms
Jerry Seaver: (530) 458-2026 4209 Hwy. 45, Colusa, CA 95932
Henry Homen (209) 526-2337 (H); (209) 613-3678 (M) 3749 Blue Gum, Modesto, CA 95358
(Hamps, Yorks, X-Breds – Show Pigs)
• Small Town Genetics
(Hamp & York Breeding Stock, Project Pigs)
James Backman (209) 620-4106 (c) (209) 667-4144 (farm phone/fax) 2812 N. Hickman Rd., Denair, CA 95316
• KV Swine Debbie Violini (831) 675-2662 P.O. Box 19, Gonzales, CA 93926
(Yorks, Hamps, Durocs, Show Pigs)
(Hamps, Yorks, X-Breds — Show Pigs)
• Loin Eye Hog Farms
• Triangle L Farms
Paul J. Fernandes, Jr. H (209) 664-0309 • M(209) 608-2697 4362 Esmar Rd., Ceres, CA 95307 Email: loineyefarms@aol.com
David & Josh Luis (209) 604-8695 14545 East Donahue Rd., Ripon, CA 95366 Email: trilfarms@velociter.net
(Yorks, Hamps, X-breds)
(Show Pigs)
• Tyauve Farms
• M.B. Show Pigs
Anne Dawson (530) 894-8493 David Smith (530) 518-2416 2366 Dayton Rd., Chico, CA 95928 Email: aakdawson@aol.com
Mario & Michele Buoni (661) 397-8940; (661) 201-3042 (c) 10400 Old River Rd., Bakersfield, CA 93311
(Yorks, Hamps & X-Breds)
• Western Stars Farm
• Millar Show Pigs
Cy Hawkins (530) 473-2264 P.O. Box 1326 2299 Zumwalt Rd., Williams, CA 95987 Email: cyhawkins@frontier.net
Tom Millar (530) 934-0220, (530) 990-6465 8209 County Road 29, Glenn, CA 95943 (Durocs, Hamps, Yorks, X-Bred Show Pigs, Semen Sale)
(Breeding Stock — Hamps, Duroc, X-Breds, Project Pigs)
• Modesto Junior College John Mendes (209) 575-6205 435 College Ave., Modesto, CA 95350 (Breeding Stock, Project Pigs, Semen Sales)
(East of the Rockies) breeders
• Moench Farms Wilbert & Dennis Moench (559) 535-4347 24701 Ave. 106, Terra Bella,CA 93270
• RW Genetics Rick Whitman (402) 440-5898 285 North 8th Road, Palmyra, NE 68418 E-mail: RWGENETICS@aol.com www.rwgenetics.com
(Hamps, Yorks, Durocs, X-Bred • Breeding Stock & Project Pigs)
• No Limit Genetics
(Duroc, Hamp, York & X-Breds; Club Pigs)
Adam, Becky & Carson Mendonza (209) 602-6106 (Adam) or (530) 682-9262 (Becky) 2500 S. Walton Ave., Yuba City 95993 Website: www.nolimitgenetics.com (Year Round Show Pigs & Seedstock)
• Ariaz Mtn. Ranch Pat Ariaz (209) 969-4307 (cell) home: (209) 852-9606 1904 State Hwy. 132, La Grange, CA 95329 Email: patariaz@yahoo.com (Fullblood & percentage does & wethers)
• B&B Boers Mitchell Schulte (661) 706-5042 16229 The Lords Way Bakersfield, CA 93314 (Club Goats)
• Bush Show Goats Dan and Mary Ann Bush (831) 623-4316; (831-905-5665 (C) 2345 Salinas Rd. San Juan Bautista, CA 95045 (Club Goats)
• Cuneo Valley Ranch Vicky Ehrhardt (209) 256-4924 Jackson, California Email: airheart@volcano.net Website: www.cuneovalleyranch.com
(Show Wethers, Championship bloodlines, Full Bloods, Percentages)
• Flying S Livestock Jack, Sarah, Nicole & Jared Smith (661) 399-0507 7156 Golden State Highway, Unit B Bakersfield, CA 93308 Email: flyingslivestock@yahoo.com (Show Wethers)
• Grimsley Cattle & Goats Austin Grimsley (831) 207-7564 P.O. Box 1009, Tres Pinos, CA 95075 Email: austingrimsley@yahoo.com Website: www.grimsleycattle.com (Club Goats & Purebred Seedstock)
• HJ Boer Goats Kyle Jefferson & Stephanie Horton (209) 614-5664 30110 Grooms Rd., Oakdale, CA 95361 Email: hjboergoats@yahoo.com Website: www.hjboergoats.com (Show Wethers & Percentage Does)
• Lazy B3 Boer Goats Reb, Stacey & Hazen Bisnett (916) 715-6053 9306 Gem Crest Way, Elk Grove, CA 95624 Email: rebstac@yahoo.com Website: www.lazyb3.com 9286 Sheldon Rd., Elk Grove, CA 95624 (Project Mkt. Goats, Fullblood & % Boer Goats)
Wes Barone: (408) 981-4881 6093 Mountain View Road Caruthers, CA 93609
(Hamps, Yorks, Durocs – Show Pigs & Semen)
arizona breeders
(Showpigs and breeding stock)
Michael Pecarovich (559) 706-2391; (559) 674-7353 20134 Road 19, Madera, CA 93637
(Hamps, Durocs, Yorks, Chesters, Spots – Show Hogs)
Swine:
Market Goats:
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Meat Goats (Cont.) • Moonstone Ranch, Inc. Bruce & Rebecca Cogswell (661) 393-2457 Bakersfield, CA 93308 E-mail: moonstoneranch@atsecure.net Website: www.moonstoneranch.com (Club Goats, % Does)
• N-Bar-D Ranch Dave & Nancy Hall (951) 769-9073 Beaumont, CA Email: nbardranch@aol.com Website: www.nbardranch.com
(Reg. Boer Goats, Fullblood & %'s, Project Wethers, Reg. Nubian Goats. Buck service for Boers & Nubians. Discounts for 4-H, FFA & Grange.)
• Olive Knoll Ranch Catherine Acly (209) 754-4580 5887 Romel Road, Angels Camp, CA 95222 www.oliveknollranch.com (Wether Goats, percentage & fullblood does)
• Rocking 4R Boer Goat ranch Mike & Maureen Reis (H) (707) 693-1893 Mike - cell (707) 483-6303 Maureen - cell (209) 601-5892 7320 Hackman Rd., Dixon, CA 95620 www.rocking4rboers.com Email: msrreis@yahoo.com
(Quality Purebreds & Percentage Does & Bucks; Market & Projecat Wethers)
• Sundance Kids The Schallbergers (209) 333-0543 Website: www.sdksundancekids.com 8989 E. Live Oak Rd., Stockton, CA 95212 (Project Mkt. Goats, FB & % Boer Goats)
• UC Davis Goat Facility
• Grainery
Jan Carlson (530) 752-6792 Dept. of Animal Science Davis, CA 95616 Email: jlcarlson@ucdavis.edu
• Show Photo by Katina
Diane Bales (520) 834-5198 2806 W. Skyline Rd., Benzon, AZ 85602 Email: grainery_az@yahoo.com
(Project Wethers and % Boer Does)
(Full line of show supplies, equipment & feed)
• White Rail Ranch
(Livestock Photography)
• Photos by Tracy
Chuck & Judy Kaye (559) 788-1085 (707) 548-1486 (cell) 22819 Avenue 124, Porterville, CA 93257 Email: wrr@jps.net
• STAT Livestock Supply
Tracy Bjornestad — Photographer (530) 339-0165 P.O. Box 2368, Flournoy, CA 96029 E-mail: photosbytracy05@aol.com
(Club Goats, % Does)
Amy Lehfeldt (209) 321-2832 Travis Lehfeldt (209) 321-5977 5472 Wilkins Ave. Oakdale, CA 95361 Email: statlivestock@yahoo.com Website: www.statlivestock.com
(Livestock & Special Events Photography)
• Wilton Boer Goat Ranch
• Lautner Semen Sales
(916) 687-8030 10064 Collings Road, Wilton, CA 95693 Website: www.wiltonboergoatranch.com Email: wiltonboergoat@citlink.net
Spencer Leo (209) 756-4880 James Bright (209) 761-9833 7953 Le Grand Rd., Merced, CA 95340 Email: spencer@brightleo.com
(4-H/FFA project wethers, FB show and breeding stock. Offering black genetics.)
(Show Supplies)
• Webb & Son Deron & Karen Johns, Lic. No. 335463 678 N. Plano St., Porterville, CA 93257 Phone: (559) 784-2951; Fax: (559) 782-1804 Deron Johns: (559) 647-1611 Kari Rivera: (559) 306-7010
(Lautner Semen Available — we deliver)
• The Nasco Catalog Outlet Store
(East of the Rockies) breeders
(209) 545-1600 ext 124&139 Store fax (209) 846-6557 4825 Stoddard Rd., Modesto, CA 95356 Email: modestostore@enasco.com website: www.enasco.com
• Dynasty Meat Goats Cameron Sasser (980) 521-7458 12131 C Oak Grove Rd. Stanfield, NC 28163 Email: csasser@vt.edu
Katina Costerisan (661) 330-6392 P.O. Box 40, Castroville, TX 78009 E-mail: katina@showphotobykatina.com Website: www.showphotobykatina.com
(Commercial, Industrial, Agricultural, Institutional Construction. Fairgrounds Construction, Show Barns, Sale Facilities, Equestrian Arenas, Metal Buildings)
(Ag supplies and equipment, incl. products for animal ID, showing & grooming, breed promotion, A.I., animal health, crops & soils, plus hundreds of hard-to-find farm items. Also boots and clothing, housewares & gift items.)
(Club Meat Goats & Does)
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• Bob May Livestock & Hauling Bob & Nancy May (530) 200-0866 Red Bluff, CA Email: ca.bobmaylivestock@yahoo.com www.bobmaylivestock.com (For all your livestock needs. Check out our website for all we have to offer!)
Competitive Project Goats for June through Fall Fairs! Also consigning to the MJC Champion's Choice Sale —
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Sept. 15 Fall
ARIZONA Mar. 10-11 June July July August
Oct. 18-27
SAILA Spring Junior Livestock Show (Pima County Fairgrounds-Tucson) Kingman SAILA Jackpot Safford SAILA Jackpot Holbrook SAILA Jackpot Sonoita SAILA Jackpot
Oct. Nov. 3-4 Nov. 18 Dec. 1-2 Dec. 1-2 Dec. 7-9
For additional information regarding above shows, please contact the SAILA office at (520) 792-1060 www.exhibitorslink.com — website
CALIFORNIA Mar. 9-11 Mar. 9-11 Mar. 17 Mar. 17-18 (pg. 47) Mar. 20-21 (pg. 13) Mar. 24 (pg.23) Mar. 24 (pg. 47) Mar. 24-25 (pg. 13) Mar. 31 Mar. 31 (pg. 7) Mar. 31 (pg. 3) Apr. 3-7 (pg. 5) April 14 (pg. 37) Apr. 21-22 (Back Cover) Apr. 1 (pg. 33) Apr. 7 (pg. 29) Apr. 7 Apr. 13-15 (pg. 59) April 14-15 (pg. 37) April 21-22 April 28 April 28 (pg. 15) May 5 (pg. 55) May 6 May 11-13 (pg. 21) May 12 May 20-22 (pg. 4) May 26-27 May 26 (pg. 17)May 26-27 (pg. 2) May 28 June 16-17 June 16 June 30 June 30-July 1 (pg. 27) July 11-29 July Aug. 4 Aug. 10-12 Aug. 25
IDAHO
Pork Spectacular (Stanislaus Co. Fairgrounds-Turlock) NJSA Western Regional Hog Show (Stanislaus Co. Fairgrounds-Turlock) Gold Country Jackpot (Calaveras Co. Fairgrounds-Angels Camp) Northern Exposure Spring Jackpot (Glenn Co. Fairgrounds – Orland) Central Coast Boer Goat Sale (Breeders World On-line Sale) Kruse's Perfection Brand Feeds Show Camp - Sheep, Goats, Beef and Swine (Merced Jr. College Animal Pavilion - Merced) MJC Champions Choice Sale (MJC West Campus - Modesto) Monterey Bay Classic (Monterey County Fairgrounds-Monterey) Kruse's Perfection Brand Feeds Show Camp - Sheep, Goats, Beef and Swine (Ventura Co. Fairgrounds - Ventura) TCA Classic Steer & Heifer Show (Roseville Fairground) Desert Showpigs Sale (Santa Barbara Fairgrounds - Santa Maria) Silveira Bros. Fall Born Internet Heifer Sale and Open House (Madera) Dynasty Project Animal Sale #2 (MJC West Campus - Modesto) Valley Classic Boer Goat Show (San Joaquin Co. Fairgrounds Stockton) Small Town Genetics “Focused on Quality” Sale (Mid-State Fairgrounds, Paso Robles) Ottenwalter Show Pig Sale (At the ranch - Colusa) West Coast Show Lamb Sale (Del Petersen Sheep Ranch - Nipomo) Nor-Cal Lamb Camp and Jackpot (Colusa Co. Fairgrounds, Colusa) Show-Rite Livestock Camp and Jackpot Show (Modesto Jr. College) Valley Classic Boer Goat Show (San Joaquin Co. Fairgrounds-Stockton) California Elite Jackpot Goat Sale (San Joaquin Co. Fairgrounds-Stockton) West Coast Alliance Boer Goat Sale (San Joaquin Co. Fairgrounds-Stockton) 1st Annual Intelli-Show Swine Jackpot (Stanislaus Co. Fairgrounds-Turlock) World Champion Master Showmanship Competition (Merced Co. Spring Fair - Los Banos) Siskiyou’s Golden Jackpot Show (Yreka) Pacific Coast Jackpot Show (Kern County Fairgrounds-Bakersfield) California Poppy Classic Boer Goat Show (CAMGA) (Kern Co. Fairgrounds-Bakersfield) Calif. Jr. Angus Association Preview Show (Stanislaus Co. Fairgrounds-Turlock) Calif. Jr. Charolais State Fieldday (Stanislaus Co. Fairgrounds-Turlock) High Desert Classic (San Bernardino Co. Fairgrounds-Victorville) Nasco Showing and Fitting Field Day (at the Store - Modesto) Southwest Regional Hereford Show (Calaveras Co. Fairgrounds-Angels Camp) Stateline Spectacular Jackpot Show (Tulelake) JABGA Western Regional Championships (Calaveras Co. Fairgrounds-Angels Camp) 49er Jubilee (ABGA) (Calaveras Co. Fairgrounds-Angels Camp) California State Fair (Sacramento) International Western Regional Show/ABGA California Summer Classic (Dixon Fairgrounds-Dixon) Golden Empire Open Jr. Show (Kern County Fairgrounds-Bakersfield) Surf n Turf Jackpot (San Benito Co. Fairgrounds - Hollister) Summer Sizzler ABGA Show (San Joaquin Fairgrounds-Stockton)
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Desert Premier Boer Goat Show (ABGA) (Lancaster) Limousin Field Day (location to be announced) Northern Calif. ABGA Boer Goat Show (Red Bluff Fairgrounds-Red Bluff) West Coast Alliance Fall Boer Goat Sale (Gridley Fairgrounds-Gridley) Oktoberfest Boer Open & Mkt. Goat Show (IBGA, ABGA, CJLA) (location to be announced) Grand National Rodeo, Horse & Stock Show (Cow Palace - San Francisco) “Spotlight on Quality” Shorthorn Jackpot (Amador Co. Fairgrounds-Plymouth) Northern Exposure Jr. Cattle Show (Glenn Co. Fairgrounds-Orland) CNPHA 12th Annual Hereford Classic Junior Jackpot Show (Amador Co. Fairgrounds-Plymouth Winter Classic ABGA Boer Goat Show (MJC Ag Pavilion) Angus Days (Stanislaus Co. Fairgrounds-Turlock) Holiday Classic (Kern Co. Fairgrounds-Bakersfield)
May 12 May 31-June 2 June 2 June 2 June 15 June 16 June 15-16 June 23 June 30 July 13 July 14 Aug. 29-Sept. 2
Treasure Valley Classic Jackpot Show (Homedale) Northwest Jr. Hereford Invitational & Jackpot Show (Split Butte Livestock-Minidoka) Magic Valley Classic (Gooding) Stateline Swine Showcase (Payette Co. Fairgrounds-New Plymouth) Idaho Swine Camp (Gooding) Magic Valley Classic (Gooding) Idaho Jr. Beef Expo (Filer) Treasure Valley Swine Spectacular (Western Idaho Fairgrounds-Boise) Southern Idaho Extravaganza (Twin Falls Co. Fairgrounds-Filer) Eastern Idaho Swine Camp (Blackfoot) Eastern Idaho Summer Classic (Eastern Idaho State Fairgrounds-Blackfoot) Twin Falls Co. Fair / Open Mkt. Steer & Breeding Cattle Show (Twin Falls)
NEVADA April 21-23 Western Regional Jr. Angus Show (Reno) (pg. 25) May 31-June 2 All American Sheep Show & Sale (Reno)
OREGON (pg. 11) April 14-15 May 5-6 May 18-20 (pg. 11) May 12 May May 5-6 June 2 June 17 June 20-23
Oregon Jr. Livestock Expo (Albany) So. Oregon Jr. Classic (Jackson Co. Expo Park-Central Point) NW Lamb Camp and Jackpot (Boatman Ranch, Prineville) OSU/LBCC College Classic Jackpot Show (Benton County Fairground-Corvallis) Stockman Spring Classic (Canby) Southern Oregon Junior Classic (Central Point) Juniper Jackpot Show (Deschutes Co. Fairgrounds - Redmond) Klamath Jackpot (Klamath) Pacific International Jr. Livestock Show (Prineville)
UTAH June 8-9 July 27-28 Nov. 1-3
Golden Elite Jackpot Show (Box Elder Fairgrounds – Tremonton) 3rd Annual Rocky Mountain Jackpot: The Finale (Heber) RMJSS Fall Kick-off Steer & Heifer Sale & Jackpot (Spanish Fork)
WYOMING June 16 June 30
High Desert Sheep Jackpot (Evanston) Wacky Wahzoo’s Jackpot (Evanston)
OTHER Apr. 21 June 17-22
Poe Hamps 23rd Annual Production Sale (Indiana) AIJCA Charolais Jr. National Show & Conference (Grand Island, NE) June 17-22 Junior National Maine Anjou Show (Lima, OH) June 25-30 National Junior Shorthorn Show (Grand Island, NE) July 2-8 Junior National Hereford Expo (Grand Island, NE) July 7-13 National Junior Limousin Show & Congress (Des Moines, IA) July 15-21 National Junior Angus Show (Lousiville) Note — If you know of any shows we may have missed or don’t have a date listed for...let us know! We update this section in each issue.
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At the Merced County Spring Fair, Los Banos, CA
SUNDAY, MAY 6th, 2012 BEEF • SHEEP • SWINE • DAIRY All livestock provided by the event
For exhibitors ages 9 to 19 on the day of show
ENTRY FEE $100
Payout for more than 100 participants:
HUGE PAYOUTS!
Payout based on 50 participants:
• World Champion Showman: $1000.00
• Reserve World Champion: $500.00 • 3rd Place: $200.00 • World Champion Beef: $200 • World Champion Sheep: $200 Belt Buckles to the • World Champion Swine: $200 Overall Champion and • World Champion Dairy: $200 Beef, Dairy, Sheep and Swine Winners! WIN UP TO $1800 PAYOUT
• World Champion Showman: $2000.00 • Reserve World Champion: $1000.00 • 3rd Place: $400.00 • 4th & 5th Place: $200 each • World Champion Beef: $400 • World Champion Sheep: $400 • World Champion Swine: $400 • World Champion Dairy: $400
WIN UP TO $3600 PAYOUT
Judges: Swine - Dale Hummel (IL); Beef - Dave Dillabo (OR); Sheep - Clay Weber (OR); Dairy - Natalie Silva (CA)
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DIAMOND JUBILEE 19372012
Celebrating 75 Years of Outstanding Hog Genetics! There have been many type changes over the past 75 years in the swine industry. However, hogs that are healthy, that grow, are sound, that perform and compete — these have never gone out of style. This is the kind we've strived to produce since 1937 and through today. Dad always tells everyone that he got started by a breeder who treated him fair when he started with an FFA breeding project, and continues to pass that fairness along. A heartfelt thank you to all our customers over the years and a welcome, in advance, to our new customers.
More Winning Results from 2011!
Grand Champion Market Hog at the 2011 Delano Harvest Festival — shown by Mirza Gavilanes.
Porterville Fair • FFA Reserve Champion Yorkshire, shown by Austin Bodley
Delano Harvest Festival • Reserve Champion Hampshire, shown by Vicky Duran
San Diego County • 4-H Duroc Class Winner, shown by Ben Upson • 4-H Hampshire class winner, shown by Audrey Curt
• Champion Yorkshire, shown by Mayra Gutierrez • Reserve Champion Yorkshire, shown by William (Bubba) Randolph
SHOW PIGS • SEEDSTOCK — • — Hampshires ~ Yorkshires ~ Durocs ~ Crossbreds
— Available year-round — Competitive Showpigs for any budget!
Wilbert and Dennis Moench 24701 Ave. 106, Terra Bella, CA 93270 E-mail: dmoench@att.net
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Pfizer Animal Health partners with customers to contribute to FFA and AABP, AAEP foundations in 2012
We have Lambs like this one available for sale by Private Treaty at the Ranch — Give us a call!
Purchases of select Pfizer Animal Health cattle and equine products made between Feb. 1 and April 30 support students
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Pfizer Animal Health announces the return of the FFA and American Association of Bovine Practitioners (AABP) Foundation Support Program and the addition of the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) Foundation Support Program. Since its inception in 2008, Pfizer Animal Health and its customers have contributed more than $3.6 million to local FFA chapters and veterinary student scholarship funds.
661-724-2441 Home 805-358-3716 Cell
A portion of purchases from qualified Pfizer Animal Health cattle and equine products made between Feb. 1 and April 30, 2012, will be donated on behalf of local veterinarians and animal health suppliers to the local FFA chapter(s) of their choice, the AABP Foundation – Pfizer Animal Health Veterinary Student Scholarship Fund or the AAEP Foundation.
SIEBERT
“Connecting FFA members with their local veterinarians is incredibly valuable in educating them about the animal health industry,” says Lori Randle, regional director, National FFA Foundation. “This program also provides local FFA chapters with funds for traveling to educational and leadership seminars. This has been an excellent program, and we look forward to continuing it.”
G E N E T I C S Jeffrey and Nancee
19235 West Ave. C • Lancaster, CA 93536
In previous years, more than 1,100 veterinarians, animal health suppliers and dealers across the country have participated in the FFA/AABP Foundation Support Program, which is part of Pfizer Animal Health’s Commitment to Veterinarians™, an initiative supporting veterinarians through training and education, research and development, and investment in the future of the veterinary profession.
Email: nansiebert@yahoo.com
“The AABP Foundation – Pfizer Animal Health Veterinary Student Scholarships will help ease some of the financial burdens recent graduates take with them into practice,” says M. Gatz Riddell Jr., DVM, executive vice president of AABP. “By targeting students with a proven interest in food animal practice, these scholarships allow more students to enter the field of their choice than ever before. These scholarships should also help address the need for more veterinarians in rural veterinary practice.” John Mitchell, DVM, AAEP president says the addition of support for the AAEP Foundation will help deliver on the foundation’s core mission of improving opportunities for careers in equine medicine. “Many new veterinarians face serious financial burdens from years of education,” Dr. Mitchell says. “In fact, this debt may unduly influence where they choose to practice and in what field. Providing scholarships to veterinary students helps ensure continued interest in equine veterinary practice.” Support for the FFA as well as the AABP and AAEP Foundations helps promote the future of agriculture, states Julian Garcia, group director, U.S. Cattle and Equine Marketing, Pfizer Animal Health. “Our support to all three organizations helps honor the assistance and encouragement many of our team members at Pfizer Animal Health received when they were students,” Garcia says. “Many of us at Pfizer Animal Health have been directly involved with these organizations, and now it’s our chance to work with our veterinary clinic, dealer and distributor partners to give back. In turn, we are supporting the next generation of our industry.” For more information, or to enroll in the FFA/AABP/AAEP support program, call 866-611-2626, contact your local Pfizer Animal Health representative or visit www.pfizerperformancepays.com.
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CJLA Sanctioned Show List.............. 20
All Around Kid................................... 15
CJLA Membership Application…..... 45
All American Nugget Sheep Show & Sale............................ 25
Cool Calf............................................. 21
Alltech............................................ 62-63
Dan Bush Hoof Trimming.............….20
Ansolabehere Club Lambs................... 4
Desert Showpigs................................... 7
Associated Feed.................................. 59
Dynasty Project Animal Sale............... 5
Banner................................................ 25
Evans Feed & Livestock Supply........ 58
Bianchi Club Lambs.......................…60 Bio-Mos............................................... 62
Farmers Warehouse............... Front Inside Cover
Bush Show Goats............................... 53
Filkins/Dooley Club Lambs............... 18
California Jr. Angus Assn. Preview Show....................................... 4
Gist Silversmith................................... 9
California State Fair.......................... 27
Cover/Franklin Club Lambs.............. 62
Graduating Seniors............................ 18 Grimsley Cattle & Meat Goats.......... 47
Central Coast Boer Goat Sale........... 47
High Desert Classic........................... 17
CJLA News . ...................................... 20
Honor® / Show Chow®...................... 49
Intelli-Show Swine Jackpot............... 15
Purina................................................. 49
J/4 Cattle Co. ..................................... 20
Purple Circle Magazine..................... 37
King Feeds.......................................... 14
ShowTec.............................................. 19
Kruse's Perfection Brand Feeds...................................13, 32
Seever & Sons.................................... 26
Loin Eye Hog Farm............................ 29
Showmaker......................................... 59
Master Showmanship Competition... 55
Show-Rite........................................... 59
Merced Co. Spring Fair...................... 55
Small Town Genetics........... Back Cover
MJC Champions Choice Sale............ 23
Siebert Genetics................................. 58
Moench Farms.................................... 57
Silveira Bros......................................... 3
Monterey Bay Classic.....................…47
Subscription Form.............................. 16
Nasco..................................................... 2
Sullivan Supply.................................... 1
Notice.................................................. 31
Superior Farms.................................. 43
Nutrena / Showmaster.............. Back Inside Cover
The Showtimes Magazine..............….31
Sel-Plex............................................... 62
Oregon Jr. Livestock Expo................. 11
Valley Classic Jackpot & Boer Goat Show.................................. 37
OSU/LBCC College Classic............... 11
Weaver Leather ................................. 61
Ottenwalter Show Pigs...................... 33
West Coast Show Lamb Sale............. 29
Pacific Coast Jackpot Show............... 21
Western Milling.............................13, 32
Pacific Showcase................................. 28
Wilton Boer Goats.............................. 31
Petersen Club Lambs.....................….29
Wright Club Lambs............................ 17
Polyock.............................Front Cover, 9 Pork Palace......................................... 31
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Email from Lamby BoPeep to Mama BoPeep: are included in the feeds that they purchase. Sel-Plex supports my intake of selenium which helps make sure that my defense system keeps working at its best to keep me healthy and happy. Bio-Mos makes sure that I get plenty of good bacteria and helps me to stay strong and avoid the doctor. I remember you telling me the same thing when I was younger, now I know where you got it.
Mama, the big day finally has come and gone. Farmer Brown took us to a show where we were all hoping to get adopted. We were loaded up in the trailer and made to look our best. I looked just like you in the picture hanging in Farmer Brown’s house; you know the one with the big purple ribbon. You were right when you said I would feel “bare” after being washed and clipped. I took your advice about staying calm, I couldn’t help but notice some of the others felt embarrassed because of their lack of wool. I held my head high knowing that it was only so that our new human friends could decide who they wanted to take home. My group from Farmer Brown’s farm kept getting compliments, talk about a confidence boost. Some people were asking to feel our loins and the muscle mass on our legs. It was really hard as some of the humans had really cold hands. All day Farmer Brown kept being told how well each of us developed and how big and muscular everyone was. I’ve never seen Farmer Brown so excited.
I overheard Farmer Brown and Farmer Jones talking about the use of Alltech® products in all of Farmer Brown’s feeds, they were discussing the difference it makes in performance and animal health. Farmer Brown also told Farmer Jones he was happy with Sel-Plex this year as the organic selenium supported the conception rates and colostrum quality of his breeders. It really made a big difference. P.S. All day I had my eye on this cute little girl with a green jacket. She kept saying nice things about me to her daddy and all I wanted them to do was take me home. Well my dreams came true and by the end of the day that little girl with the green jacket took me home. She is so kind Mama, she scratches me behind the ears, kisses my nose and calls me “Lamby Pie”. I think I’m in love!
It was so nice to hear Farmer Brown explaining to the young humans how important it is for their animals to have good clean water, plenty of exercise, and shelter from the heat and cold. Farmer Brown was kind enough to answer questions from the young humans and explain why they need to read the labels of the feeds they buy. He told them it’s important to ensure that Bio-Mos® and Sel-Plex® february/march 2012
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