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Galloways, Belted Galloways, White Galloways and Riggit Galloways to CANADIAN GALLOWAY ASSOCIATION
c/o CLRC
2417 Holly Lane, Ottawa, Ontario Canada K1V 0M7
Tel: 613-731-7110
Fax: 613-731-0704
Email: galloway@clrc.ca
Website: www.galloway.ca
Herd Books
The herd book of the Canadian Galloway Association has four sections.
Animals registered in the four sections are treated as four distinct “breeds.”
Tattoo Letters
Each of the four breeds occur in three colours, BLACK, DUN, or RED
Section I: Galloway
Section II: Belted Galloway
Section III: White Galloway
Section IV: Riggit Galloways
The Canadian Galloway Association Herd Book contains all registered Canadian Galloways, Belted Galloways and White Galloways up to 2002. To obtain copies, contact the Secretary, Canadian Galloway Association.
For a more detailed explanation please contact the Secretary, Canadian Galloway Association. The Canadian Galloway Association Herd Book is for sale.
Prices
A.I. Collected Sires
Breeders are urged to obtain a copy of the A.I. and E.T. regulations of the Association from the Secretary, Canadian Galloway Association. A list of the A.I. collected sires is available. Users of Galloway, Belted Galloway, White Galloway or Riggit Galloways semen intending to register progeny may require a semen certificate for registration.
NOTE: The owners may have restrictions on the sale and use of Semen Certificates.
Meet Your Canadian Galloway Association Directors
Brian Robertson, President
Robertson West Livestock
(Term Expires 2023)
Box 1081, Caroline, AB T0M 0M0
Phone: 403-392-2335
Email: robertsonwest.livestock@gmail.com
Marie Blake, Vice President
Suncrest Farms Galloways, Listowel, Ontario
(Term Expires 2024)
44567 Perth Line 86 RR 1, Listowel, ON N4W 3G6
Phone 519-492-0057
E-mail: suncrestfarm@cyg.net
Jules Fabios, Executive - Secretary
Skye Line Farms
(Term Expires 2024)
556389 Mulmur-Melanchton Town Line, Mulmur ON L9V 0A4
Tel: 705-440-3407
E-mail: jules.fabios@gmail.com
Ron Black, Secretary-Treasurer
c/o CLRC
2417 Holly Lane, Ottawa, ON K1V 0M7
Tel: 613-731-7110 Fax: 613-731-0704
E-mail: galloway@clrc.ca
Lori Johnson, Director
Harmony Hill Belted Galloways
(Term expires 2025)
325 B Line, Mildmay, ON, N0G 2J0
Tel: 519-367-3661
E-mail: lbjohnson@wightman.ca
Trevor O’Meara, Director
Cold Creek Farm
(Term Expires 2023)
325 Trottman Rd., Colborne, ON K0K 1S0
Phone: 905-376-6570
E-mail: coldcreekbeltedgalloway@outlook.com
Aaron Tensen, Director
Whistling Heights Galloway
(Term expires 2025)
PO Box 9 RR 1 Site 22
Rocky Mountain House, AB T4T 2A1
Tel: 403-845-3760
E-mail: aaron.tensen@gmail.com
Vanessa Beach, Past President
Echo Valley Farm
6050 Con 2
Uxbridge, ON, L9P 0H3
Phone 416-997-6378
E-mail: equinerehab@live.ca
President’s Message
Hello to all Galloway enthusiasts. I’m pleased to be addressing you once again as your President. I hope this finds you and your herds well despite the current global uncertainties.
In Canada we still find ourselves as Galloway breeders seeking in-roads into the commercial cow herds. The need for more hardy, feed efficient livestock, such as the Galloway breeds, have never been greater with increased production costs and our changing weather patterns. It is the hope that the cattle industry will soon see the value of using Galloway genetics to address these needs.
The last couple years have seen a decline in annual membership but I do believe we have the right-minded people at the reigns of the association to make a difference going forward. These are: Marie Blake-Vice Pres., Jules FabiosExecutive Sec., Trevor O’Meara, Lori Johnson, Aaron Tensen & Vanessa Beach (Past Pres.) all serving as Directors for 2022-2023.
In 2022 we saw numerous members showcase the breeds across Canada. Suncrest Farms, 2Bridges Galloways, Dedmandale Galloways, Glenfiddich Galloways and SHAK Galloways
in the eastern part of the country exhibited cattle in the fall fairs like Acton and Erin. As well as Robertson West Livestock, Ayla and Peta Kendall-Price in the west exhibited at Farm Fair Intl. There were also many Juniors who exhibited in 4-H or local junior shows. All who exhibited did an outstanding job promoting and representing the Galloway breeds.
As a whole Galloway still have so much to offer the beef industry but it will be up to us as breeders to take action to make that happen. I feel that most of the hurdles we have here are the same ones facing Galloway breeder’s worldwide and we need to find a way to make them work in our favour.
Cheers,
Brian Robertson Robertson West LivestockAaron Tensen
Whistling Heights Galloway Livestock
Aaron Tensen grew up near Rocky Mountain House, Alberta on a medium sized, mixed beef farm that his parents expanded from the land his great grand parents originally homesteaded. Aaron left the farm to pursue an Engineering degree from the University of Alberta; after which he, his wife Colleen, and their 3 children lived in various Alberta communities due to his career in the oil patch. In 2012 they were finally able to purchase some land close to the family farm and settle back in Rocky, Aaron commutes to Calgary to work as a Senior Facility Engineering Manager.
After Aaron’s parents retired from farming in 2015, he decided it was time to start his own herd. Colleen and Aaron researched and settled on Black Galloways. They started with only a few cows they purchased from other Alberta
breeders, and have been slowing building a quality registered herd that is true to original breed traits. Their Farm Name is “Whistling Heights Galloway Livestock” due to how windy it is at their farm. They currently market direct to customer grass finished beef by word of mouth, but once the herd is fully established also hope to sell registered heifers and possibly even bulls. They are also considering starting a second small herd of White Galloways next year.
Aaron has been fortunate to gain volunteer experience in different roles on his Church’s Council and also on the School Board. Aaron is currently the Secretary of the Alberta Galloway Association, and a junior Director of the Canadian Galloway Association
Lori Johnson
Harmony Hill Belted Galloway Canadian Galloway Association DirectorMy family and I have a herd of registered black belted Galloway cattle on our farm outside Mildmay ON where we raise breeding stock as well as freezer beef. We were drawn to Galloways because of their hardy ability to withstand our Bruce County winters, their stellar calving and mothering, and thriftiness out on pasture. We’ve come to adore the breed and enjoying meeting other enthusiastic breeders.
Lyndon Mcconachie
Hi my name is Lyndon McConachie and I’m from Haldimand County. This was my first year in 4H and I showed a belted Galloway named 2 Bridges Janis. I was very interested in showing since I was little and was very excited to finally be old enough to join 4H and be able to learn new skills and all about my heifer and her breed . I showed a Belted Galloway at Binbrook, Caledonia and Simcoe fair this year and it was an amazing experience. I really enjoyed meeting new friends and helping each other get our cows ready for each show. I learned a lot over the season and can’t wait for next year!
Hello, my name is Katie Cocking. I live in Haldimand, Ontario and have been a member of the Haldimand 4H Beef Calf Club since 2019. I have previously shown dairy calves and sheep at local fairs and the Royal Winter Fair. This year I had the opportunity to work with and show a Belted Galloway heifer from our farm. Her name is 2 Bridges Jett. Together we attended the Spring 4Ward Junior Beef show in Ancaster, the Caledonia Fair and the Norfolk County Fair. Although I have been in 4H for 8 years I find there is always something new to learn and improve upon. I really enjoy working with our calves and can’t wait to show a Belted Galloway heifer again next year.
Jessabelle Trelenberg
This year Jessabelle competed in 3 shows that had multiple clubs.
1. Cariboo Classic in Williams Lake with her Galloway influence steer. No championship titles but they made it to the championship ring!
2. Williams Lake and District Show and Sale. Reserve Champion Young Beef with her Belted Calf.
3. BC Agriculture Expo in Barrier BC: 1st Place Open Cow/Calf pair.
I was assistant beef leader and can confirm she did all the work and attended these multi-club shows.
She used the money she got from the association for showing last year to purchase semen (Bud Lightening) and is looking forward to showing that calf next year and further promoting the Galloway Breed
SKYE LINE FARMS
Belted Galloways - Tara, ON
It began with a bull. A seven month old bull calf to be exact. He was well developed for his age, with a solid frame, great stance and a perfect shape. It was love at first sight and whilst not many cattlemen starting a herd would begin with a bull - that’s how our story began. His name was Laurel Spring Rupert and, as a complete outcross bull, his breeder recommended they would have started with him too. It was excellent advice that was listened to! Rupert was bought on the spot - and so our Belted Galloway journey began….
Early on in our quest to build a herd, we realized it was not easy to find registered female Belted Galloways (Belties). We searched far and wide and asked many questions to snag that elusive first cow. Whilst there were lots of commercial Belties available, we recognized that there were few registered cows being sold at that time. We were lucky to land our first, Windchime Destiny, after a twelve hour round trip to Ottawa valley. We were also delighted to have help from some of the more established breeders to give us guidance about the breed along the way. Windchime Farm and Big Curve Acres Farm were particularly helpful, and we appreciated the guidance.
We were drawn to the breed primarily because they were reminiscent of my former Scottish home, but also because of the niche they could fill on some difficult and largely unworkable terrain on the periphery of the farm. The steepness of which could only really be mastered by a breed that was well adapted to the mountainous Southern Uplands of southwestern Dumfries and Galloway. Over many centuries, the breed had developed their low set centre of gravity, surefootedness and fantastic conversion and forage ability in truly harsh conditions. This, together with their well developed two layered hair coats for extreme conditions, set them apart in terms of durability and the ability to withstand whatever inclement weather conditions were thrown at them here in Ontario.
Other sterling attributes include their calving ease, sound mothering instincts, calm nature, great udders and reliable milking ability. To that end, in Scotland, they were historically used as a dual-purpose breed (both beef and dairy). Indeed, some of our herd pedigrees go back to ownership by the Edinburgh Milk Marketing Board, where they were used as milking cattle in their dairy herds.
The experience garnered during establishment of the Skye Line herd set our course and our outlook on the breed here in Canada. It was quickly recognised that a relatively small breeding population is evident, and outcross bull genetics are difficult to find generally. When we began our herd, the breed was classified as Endangered. We decided a two-tiered effort would be required to address these concerns. To that end we primarily focussed on adding to the gene pool in Canada to provide a greater diversity and build on the already excellent genetics in existence. Secondly, we wanted to encourage and enable new breeders to become part of the effort towards increasing the population size in Canada, whilst retaining great quality animals in the gene pool.
Our farm grew organically, and whilst we didn’t have any sophisticated marketing models to fall back on, we ticked along selling mostly heifer calves and improved our herd with larger framed broody female seed stock that could produce great bulls. The impetus was to raise grass fed, grass finished, lean beef that was great tasting “like beef used to taste years ago” as some of our customers reported.
We also imported a Scottish Beltie line, to increase the availability of outcross genetics, with the Scottish Champion Clifton Hercules from Anne Bell at the Clifton herd, Dumfries and Galloway. Through working with the breeder directly, we were able to cut out the “middle-man” and their associated handling costs. We went back to basics and bought our own semen tank for shipping - this soon realized a return with other breed importers using some tank space to assist with import costs. The opportunity was also embraced to assist a 4H breeder in the west with provision of a handful of straws.
The advent of COVID-19 also saw an increase in demand in the grass-fed market as more of the general public began to sit back and question what they were eating, and more importantly – what their beef was eating! At that time, almost all of our commercial Belties were sold to breeders for finishing and raising their own beef too. By having a specialist market and appealing to other quality beef breeders and customers, we avoided the food chain of supply through mass production to supermarkets. Most importantly - customers were happy to be provided with complete transparency of their food source. As small farmers, the ability to achieve this has given us much hope for the survival of traditional family farms.
We have also been extremely happy to assist another traditional family farm getting into the breed in Ontario. Our bull and majority of cows were leased for two years to Harmony Hill Farm. They recently returned in better shape than they left! We are indebted for all the mutual support whilst we were relocating to a larger farm this past year.
Currently we continue to raise great quality Clifton Hercules bull calves that have been picked up from as far afield as Ottawa Valley (huge thanks Arch Lee Farms). We are also sharing from the lessons learnt from our first import with another breeder, who is importing another Scottish Beltie bull line - soon to hit Canadian soil (way to go 2Bridges!).
Very much looking forward to working with the Galloway Committee under the newly elected CGA President, Brian Robertson, and new and pre-existing Directors alike. One of my personal key interests is to try and establish accurate numbers of live head of cattle in the Beltie herd book, largely through identification and removal of inactive animals. This shall involve a “tidy-up” as it were, of animals shipped or passed, and shall require a collective effort to be as accurate and honest as possible. Hopefully, this shall assist in identification of the true status of the breed so measures in line with population size can be developed accordingly. If, for example, there are fewer Belties than originally believed, and the herd is still at Endangered status – it would allow timely intervention to be made to assist, as need be, in removal of barriers to success for the future of the Belted Galloway breed here in Canada.
We are truly indebted to all the breeders who have helped Skye Line Farms during this ongoing, exciting journey and are humbled how supportive and open minded our fellow breeders continue to be.
Farmers helping farmers!
Slainte-va! (to your good health).
Jules, Darren & Harrison
Skye Line Farms, Tara, ON.
022 has seen a slow return to public activities, with Australian Galloway Association members resuming participation in agricultural shows and field days.
Royal Canberra Show was the first large show for the year, with several entrants across the Galloway family presenting their cattle in the ring. This was followed by the Sydney Royal Easter Show, the Royal Toowoomba Show, the Royal Bathurst Show, and the Royal Brisbane Show. It was great to see Galloway cattle represented at each of theses shows and the cattle gaining attention from onlookers.
Tocal Field Days, in New South Wales, the Seymour Alternative Farming Expo and the East Gippsland Field Days, both held in Victoria, attract a diverse range of people, and members of the Galloway family were on display at all three. The Windaroo Stud of Josh Keech, and the Romani Stud of Shane Smeathers and Will Brigham dealt with crowds of just over 23,500 over the three days of the Tocal Field Days. The cattle on display attracted a lot of interest and a bottle fed calf became the main attraction at the display appealing to many admirers and receiving lots of pats and cuddles from children. Alison Hilli, Jalaway Belted Galloway Beef spent two days at the Seymour Alternative Farming Expo, catching up with past contacts and purchasers of her cattle, as well as meeting many people interested in Belted Galloways. The Pageoway stud of junior member Chelsea Filmer displayed a couple of Belted Galloway females, as well as some Belted Galloway hides, which were admired by many.
The Committee has held four information webinars throughout the year, with topics such as pastures and soils, a cattle Q & A forum, bull breeding and management, and cow breeding and management. These webinars have been well supported by members and it is anticipated they will continue to be held next year.
Two Member’s forums have also been held, via Zoom, and these have proved to be a great way of connecting members and having some meaningful discussions about areas of interest to the members.
The threat of Foot and Mouth Disease entering Australia following an outbreak in the country’s closest neighbour, Indonesia, has created a good reason for members to update their biosecurity plans and become more vigilant about the health of their cattle. It has also provided impetus for a national gene bank, and the Association is proud that Malcolm Cock, the current Association president, is part of a committee looking into the establishment of such a national gene bank.
The Association continues to increase in member numbers, fuelled by the strong interest in all types of the Galloway Family. It is great to see so much support for our diverse range of cattle –Galloway – the breed of choice!
Galloway Cattle Society UK & Ireland of 2022 Report
As we said good bye to 2021, all signs pointed toward a more normal year in 2022. After the last two years of the pandemic, we were all looking forward to sales and shows and be able to plan and attend events which we had missed in 2020 & 2021.
Our Spring Sales were held on their traditional dates and did not disappoint at Castle Douglas Sale centre, there were 3 animals over 10,000gns and 12 heifers over 5000gns and at Carlisle sale centre, new male and female record prices were set. This just proves Galloways are very much wanted and people are prepared to pay for them. (Please see reports and photos). As we moved into spring, the weather was unsettled, with an unusually sunny March and a wetter May. The summer shows started and I am delighted to report all the small local shows had a great response from the general public and have reported increased attendance, although not as many animal exhibits as in years before the pandemic. We can’t say that about the number and quality of Galloways on show, this has been one of the best exhibits of Galloways seen on the summer show circuit. We would sincerely like to thank all our exhibitors who have taken the time and expense to show their Galloways at both local and national shows. I think everyone will agree it was great to be out and about, meeting with friends, family and customers.
The highlight of the summer is the national shows - Royal Highland Show and Great Yorkshire Show, due to the pandemic, the number of general public were restricted each day and this lead to some disappointed people who were unable to source entry tickets, we hope this will be resolved in 2023.
Once again we had a great show of Galloways forward, particularly the females and if you want to see the best in the country, please consider attending the Royal Highland Show which is held in the third week in June. Congratulations to Jim, Selina Ross and son Doug Romesbeoch, who won the championship at the Royal Highland Show with Beauty 2431 of Romesbeoch and John & Ann Finlay and son Iain, Blackcraig who received the championship at the Great Yorkshire show with Blackcraig Dora May U450, a ten year old cow. Full reports can be found on our website.
All summer we have been blessed with warm, dry weather, in the heart of Galloway we have been lucky, rain has come at all
less than average. Many farmers in the South have been feeding winter crops since July and will no doubt worry if they will have enough rations to see the winter out, let’s hope for an early spring.
As we enter the Autumn, it’s not just the weather that is causing concern, which has been warm and wet, we now have our third Prime Minter since September and the cost of living crisis is making a major impact in all our lives. For farmers, it’s the three “F”s - Fuel, Fertiliser (up 152%) and Feed (wheat up 52%) that is impacting on our bottom line, which in turn makes food more expensive for the British public. In the UK, we are experiencing industrial strikes and the threat of electrical black outs as inflation hits double figures 10.1% - the highest it has been since 1982.
As we enter the winter, show season begins, please keep up to date with the results on our Facebook and web pages – www. gallowaycattlesociety.co.uk
Our Galloway Beef project is still ongoing and Aldi (fourth biggest supermarket in the UK) has once again chosen Galloway Beef for their Christmas beef promotion, a range of roasts are on sale for the Christmas celebrations under their specially selected range, for more details please check our Galloway Beef web page www. gallowaybeef.co.uk
We look forward to catching up with you all at the Galloway World Congress and if you get the chance to visit the UK in 2023, we would be delighted to help organise your tour.
the right times, other parts of the UK have not been so fortunate. England particularly the South East, had hot spells each month, and the summer will be remembered for a new UK record of 40.3 °C at Coningsby (Lincolnshire) on July 19th. The weather was settled for much of the time, with little rain in many areas during most of July and early August. Sunshine was above average with rainfall 50%
JUNIORS from our
Hailey Dawson
This year was so much fun, we did so many fairs! We did the Paris Fair, West Niagara Fair, Binbrook Fair, Ancaster Fair, Caledonia Fair, Rockton Fair and Erin Fair. My favorite one was the Erin Fair. I won third in my class and Grand Champion Showperson for the Scott Van Kampen Memorial Award. My second favorite one was the Caledonia Fair because even though the judge said he didn’t know very much about our breed, he still did a good job placing our animals. I hope we do well again next year, and I can’t wait to see our new babies in the spring.
Kasey Dawson
This was my first year of 4H. I loved showing this year it was amazing. I got to see all the different types of cows like Herefords, Speckled Parks, and so many other breeds. We woke up around 3am or 4am, it was tiring but we had a lot of fun doing it.
Trisha Stevenson
When I started 4-H this year I had no calf to show and I really didn’t know much about cows either. I was lucky enough to be welcomed into the Dawson family to show one of their Galloway calves. I learned a lot during the time I was working with them. They taught me how to wash and blow dry the cows. I was shown how to position the calf in the show ring and how to try to always look at the judge. We attended the Paris fair for our calves first show to get them used to the busy atmosphere, loud noise and what they could expect for a show. Every-time I entered the show ring and met a new judge, I learned something new. The judges would ask me different questions about the calf- age, breed, who her sire was and what I’d change about her. The fairs were lots of fun and educational. I really loved this experience and I’d love to continue showing in 4-H.
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Registration Activity CGA
As of November, there have been a total of 274 animals registered. Consisting of 80 bulls and 194 heifers. This number includes 174 solid colour Galloways, 48 Belted Galloways, 5 White Galloways, 37 Riggit Galloways (plus 15 animals previously registered as White Galloways that were reregistered as Riggit Galloways) and 10 Belted Galloway Appendix animals. Of the solid colour animals, 123 were black, 34 were dun and 17 were red. Of the animals registered, 249 were from natural matings, 19 from A.I. matings and 6 by embryo transplant.
Of the total registrations, 147, comprising 53%, are from Ontario and 106, comprising 38%, are from Alberta, with the remaining 9% coming from the other provinces and the U.S.A. There have been 9 registrations in Quebec, 2 in Saskatchewan, and 2 in the U.S.A.
A total of 153 animals of all types have been transferred in 2022.
The membership in the Association for 2022 totals 77, including 66 senior members, 8 associate members and 3 junior members. Of the senior members, 39 are located in Ontario, 16 in Alberta, 4 in Quebec, 3 in Saskatchewan, 2 in British Columbia, 1 in Manitoba, and 1 in Prince Edward Island. 6 associate members are in the U.S.A. and 1 each in Ontario and Alberta. Two junior members are in British Columbia and 1 in Alberta.
Submitted by Ron Black Secretary-TreasurerCanadian Galloway Association Top Bulls For Progeny
Canadian Galloway Association 2022 - 2023 Committees and Representatives
PROMOTION COMMITTEE:
Brian Robertson robertsonwest.livestock@gmail.com
Marie Blake suncrestfarm@cyg.net
Doug Dedman ddedman01@gmail.com
Trevor O’Meara coldcreekbeltedgalloway@outlook.com
Scott O’Dell scott@odellassoc.com
Jules Fabios julesfabios@gmail.com
Darcy Goodrich purecountryconsulting@gmail.com
BREED ADVANCEMENT COMMITTEE:
Bob Airth galair@telusplanet.net
Dawn Van Kampen geordawn@gmail.com
Brad Card cranberryhill@yahoo.com
Jules Fabios julesfabios@gmail.com
Darcy Goodrich purecountryconsulting@gmail.com
BELTED GALLOWAY COMMITTEE:
Simon Lagacé durapide400@gmail.com
Vanessa Beach equinerehab@live.ca
Trevor O’Meara coldcreekbeltedgalloway@outlook.com
Mark Shiers equinerehab@live.ca
WHITE GALLOWAY COMMITTEE
Bob Airth galair@telusplanet.net
George Ramsay george@ladywells.ca
A.I. & E.T. COMMITTEE:
Simon Lagacé durapide400@gmail.com
Brian Robertson robertsonwest.livestock@gmail.com
George Ramsay george@ladywells.ca
Jules Fabios julesfabios@gmail.com
CONSTITUTION COMMITTEE:
Tony Onufer 905-689-4123
George Ramsay george@ladywells.ca
Vanessa Beach equinerehab@live.ca
Brian Robertson robertsonwest.livestock@gmail.com
NOMINATING COMMITTEE: The Board of Directors
CANADIAN BEEF BREEDS COUNCIL REP.: Brian Robertson
CANADIAN LIVESTOCK RECORDS CORP. REP.: To be determined
President Brian Robertson is an unofficial member of all the preceding committees to which he was not specifically named.
Walk through On How To Register Galloways
The CLRC offers many services to breeders and associations for your use and convenience. One of these is use of “Manage My Account” on the CLRC website (https://www.clrc.ca/manage-my-account ). This online portal has many interesting features including online membership renewal, management of your herd book and the ability to register and transfer animals.
In order to gain access to the “Manage My Account” feature there must be an email on file for your account(s) and you will need to download and fill out an Electronic/Telephone Registration Agreement (https://www.clrc.ca/sites/default/files/associations/generic/G-255neweraagreement.pdf). This can be scanned or faxed to the office as we do not need the original document. If you have multiple accounts with the CLRC these can be linked if the primary email is identical for all accounts. Once your agreement has been signed by the CLRC and Canadian Galloway Association you will be granted full access to the online portal.
The best way to access the “Manage My Account” portal is through using a computer with a good internet connection and Google Chrome as the platform has been optimized for this internet browser. The first screen you will come to will be the CLRC Login screen. Press the “Login” button to proceed to the next screen.
To Continue The Walk through go to www.galloway.ca
2022-2023 Galloway Membership Directory
Alberta
Aaron & Colleen Tensen (ACT)
Whistling Heights
Box 9 RR 1 Site 22
Rocky Mountain House, AB, T4T 2A1, Canada
P: 403-845-3760
E: actensen@gmail.com
WHISTLING HEIGHTS
2022 || Annual Member
Allan Marshall (JIL)
Future Farms
35266 Range Rd 233
Red Deer County, AB, T4G 0N3, Canada
P: 403-227-2594
E: cattle@futurefarms.ca
2022 || Annual Member
Ayla Kendall-Price (PWA)
PO Box 73
Tomahawk, AB, T0E 2H0, Canada
P: 780-898-5246
E: akendallprice@gmail.com
PWF
2022 || Junior Member
Blake Gaugler (SCR)
Split Creek Ranch
PO Box 63
Hotchkiss, AB, T0H 2B0, Canada
P: 780-836-0927
E: blakegaugler@gmail.com
G SQUARED, G2
2022 || Annual Member
Brenda & John Desfosses
PO Box 52
Wanham, AB, T0H 3P0, Canada
P: 780-897-4912
E: fraserbrenda@live.ca
2022 || Associate Annual Member
George Ramsay (GJR)
PO Box 3500
Sherwood Park, AB, T8H 2T3, Canada
P: 780-907-7807
E: george@ladywells.ca
LADYWELLS
2022 || Annual Member
Joan Ramsay (JDR)
PO Box 3500
Sherwood Park, AB, T8H 2T3, Canada
P: 780-907-7807
E: george@ladywells.ca
http://www.ladywells.ca
LADYWELLS
2022 || Annual Member
Narrow Road Ranch (NRR)
Narrow Road Ranch
Box 45
Islay, AB, T0B 2J0, Canada
P: 780-205-5504
E: kevin@lundell.ca
http://narrowroadranch.com
NARROW ROAD
2022 || Annual Member
Peta Kendall-Price (PWP) Box 73
Tomahawk, AB, T0E 2H0, Canada
P:
E: akendallprice@gmail.com
PWF
2022 || Junior Member
Pure Country Stock Farm (PCS) Pure Country Stock Farm Box 379
Hardisty, AB, T0B 1V0, Canada
P: 780-888-7840
E: purecountryconsulting@gmail.com
BOUGHBARON
2022 || Annual Member
Robert Menzies (ARM) RR 1 Site 7 Box 8
Leslieville, AB, T0M 1H0, Canada
P: 403-729-2104
E: shebobmenz@yahoo.ca
RRR, TRIPLE R
2022 || Annual Member
Robertson West Livestock (RWL) PO Box 1081
Caroline, AB, T0M 0M0, Canada
P: 403-392-2535
E: robertsonwest.livestock@gmail.com
RWL
2022 || Annual Member
Russel Horvey (RHG) Box 339
Delburne, AB, T0M 0V0, Canada
P: 403-749-2780
E: horvey@telusplanet.net
BIG DEAL
2023 || Annual Member
Southern Slopes (CLSH) Cindy Sandford-Hoy PO Box 4293
Barrhead, AB, T7N 1A3, Canada
P: 780-305-9217
E: cindysanfordhoy@gmail.com
SOUTHERN SLOPES
2022 || Annual Member
Steve & Bonnie Schweer (APS)
36479 Hwy 781
Red Deer County, AB, T4E 0E5, Canada
P: 403-227-3428
E: schweer@xplornet.com http://www.albertaplaidgalloway.ca
ALBERTA PLAID
2022 || Annual Member
Tyler May Box 569
Manning, AB, T0H 2M0, Canada
P: 250-219-7252
E: tmay@ualberta.ca
2022 || Annual Member
Walking A Ranches Ltd (AD)
Walking A Ranches Ltd
258047 16 St E
Foothills, AB, T1S 3M1, Canada
P: 403-938-7543
E: galair@telusplanet.net
GALAIR
2023 || Annual Member
Ward Marshall (WM)
35266 Range Rd 33
Red Deer County, AB, T4G 0N3, Canada
P: 403-227-2594
E: cattle@futurefarms.ca
2022 || Annual Member
Wesley G Horvey (GE)
c/o Audra Horvey
20-49228 Range Rd 234
Leduc County, AB, T4X 1Y1, Canada
P: 780-910-6118
E: audra.horvey@gmail.com
DUN GAL
2022 || Annual Member
British Columbia
Jessabelle Trelenberg
2025 Fox Mountain Rd
Williams Lake, BC, V2G 5B5, Canada
P: 250-392-5375
E: j_trelenberg@hotmail.com
2022 || Junior Member
Juri N. Agapow (BTA)
Hanceville Cattle Co. Ltd. 6651 Hwy 20 Box 31
Hanceville, BC, V0L 1K0, Canada
P: 250-394-7149
E: juri@blackforestventures.net
http://www.hancevillecattleco.com
BAR2A
2022 || Annual Member
Robert S. and Barbara L. Favell (RE) Box 471, 3505 Little Horsefly Rd
Horsefly, BC, V0L 1L0, Canada
P: 250-620-3568
E: barbarafavell@gmail.com
RIVERS EDGE
2022 || Annual Member
Manitoba
Nicholas Heinrichs PO Box 161
Clandeboye, MB, R0C 0P0, Canada
P: 204-890-3375
E: 2022 || Annual Member
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Ontario
A. Scot Robertson (ASR, DAR)
3067 Flos Rd 6 W RR 1
Phelpston, ON, L0L 2K0, Canada
P: 705-309-9393
E:
BLACK GOLD, GOWRIE, TRI R
2022 || Annual Member
Anthony Onufer Jr (DFC)
Box 39
Millgrove, ON, L0R 1V0, Canada
P: 905-689-4123
E: CEDARMILL
2022 || Annual Member
B L Burtis (PLK)
348 Harley Rd RR 2
Harley, ON, N0E 1E0, Canada
P: 519-424-9043
E: blburtis@execulink.com
BURTDALE
2022 || Annual Member
Black Walnut Pastures (STO)
c/o Scott & Tammy O’Dell
1122 Regional Rd 97 RR 3
Puslinch, ON, N0B 2J0, Canada
P: 519-240-8890
E: beef@blackwalnutpastures.com
BLACK WALNUT
2022 || Annual Member
Brian Bartley (HF)
260 Sugar Bush Rd RR 1
Norland, ON, K0M 2L0, Canada
P: 705-454-8950
E: bbartley2@bell.net
HARDSCRABBLE
2022 || Annual Member
Brian McCabe (BRA)
Bramore Farms
S535 Conc 10
Sunderland, ON, L0C 1H0, Canada
P: 705-437-1550
E: bmccabe1954@gmail.com
BRAMORE
2022 || Annual Member
Bryan and Lori Johnson (HHF)
325 B Line
Mildmay, ON, N0G 2J0, Canada
P: 519-367-3661
E: lbjohnson@wightman.ca
HARMONY HILL
2022 || Annual Member
Chelsea Allan & Arjan Leeuwerke (ALF)
3846 Wilhaven Dr
Cumberland, ON, K4C 1J8, Canada
P: 613-899-0844
E: callan.dvm@gmail.com
ARCH LEA
2022 || Annual Member
Creamery Hill Farms (CH)
Creamery Hill Farms
122600 Grey Rd 5
Owen Sound, ON, N4K 5N6, Canada
P: 226-343-4763
E: creameryhillfarms@gmail.com
CREAMERY HILL
2022 || Annual Member
Dedmandale Farms (DED)
Dedmandale Farms
947639 Township Rd 14
New Dundee, ON, N0B 2E0, Canada
P: 519-748-8848
E: dedmandale@gmail.com
DEDMANDALE
2023 || Annual Member
Dr. Bradley & Colleen Card (BC)
Cranberry Hill Galloways
2508 Perth Line 26
Tavistock, ON, N0B 2R0, Canada
P: 519-655-2138
E: cranberryhill@yahoo.com
CH, CRANBERRY HILL
2023 || Annual Member
George & Dawn Van Kampen (DEM)
394276 County Rd 12
Amaranth, ON, L9W 0N2, Canada
P: 519-940-2202
E: geordawn@gmail.com
GEORDAWN
2022 || Annual Member
Glenfiddich Galloways (JBM)
1001 Hwy 97
Puslinch, ON, N0B 2J0, Canada
P: 905-979-9227
E: cowguy1973@gmail.com
http://facebook_glenfiddichgalloways.com
GLENFIDDICH
2022 || Annual Member
Graceland Acres (GLA)
Graceland Acres
77 Baptist Church Rd
Brantford, ON, N3T 5L4, Canada
P: 519-770-7397
E: verdonk@rogers.com
GRACELAND ACRES
2023 || Annual Member
Greenbrook Farms Ltd (GB)
Greenbrook Farms Ltd
356568 Line 35 RR 1
Embro, ON, N0J 1J0, Canada
P: 519-475-0101
E: rjgreenbrook@gmail.com
GREENBROOK
2022 || Annual Member
Jon Eckhardt (GAR)
Gardeden Galloways
393620 2 Concession RR 1
Durham, ON, N0G 1R0, Canada
P: 519-369-6041
E: eckhardt.jonmarg@gmail.com
2022 || Annual Member
Lance Jordan (JFF)
288 Steeles Line
Coldwater, ON, L0K 1E0, Canada
P: 705-737-7091
E: lance@nationalsweeping.com
JFF
2022 || Annual Member
Laurel Springs Farms Ltd (DOLL)
Laurel Springs Farms Ltd
14491 Dixie Rd
Caledon, ON, L7C 2M8, Canada
P: 905-867-4473
E: laurelspringfarms@live.com
LAUREL SPRING
2022 || Annual Member
Little Wolf Farm (HDL)
c/o Diane Lafave
521 Dennison Rd
Oxford Mills, ON, K0G 1S0, Canada
P: 613-897-7370
E: littlewolf_2009@hotmail.com
LITTLE WOLF
2022 || Annual Member
Mark Shiers 6050 Con 2
Uxbridge, ON, L9P 0H3, Canada
P: 416-997-6378
E: equinerehab@live.ca
2022 || Annual Member
Maureen Allaston & John Taylor (WCF)
Windchime Farm
12994 Land O’nod Rd
North Augusta, ON, K0G 1R0, Canada
P: 613-269-7973
E: windchimegalloways@gmail.com
WINDCHIME
2022 || Annual Member
Melissa Wettlaufer (WH)
Windy Hill Haven
5830 Perth Line 24
Fullarton, ON, N0K 1H0, Canada
P: 519-276-8843
E: windyhillhaven@outlook.com
WINDY HILL
2022 || Annual Member
Michael & Dawn Keunen (MDK)
Leaping Calf Farm
1880 Concession 10 W
Cambridge, ON, N1R 5S7, Canada
P:
E: mikekeunen@gmail.com
http://www.leapingcalf.ca
LEAPING CALF
2022 || Annual Member
Michele Vindum & Randy Whitteker (PH) Plainfield Heritage Farm
105 Shannon Rd
Plainfield, ON, K0K 2V0, Canada
P: 613-849-7552
E: plainfield.heritage.farm@gmail.com
PLAINFIELD 2023 || Annual Member
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Michelle, Emmanuel & Joseph Gasser (MEJ)
982A Musky Bay Rd
St. Charles, ON, P0M 2W0, Canada
P: 705-867-2926
E: gassermichelle@yahoo.ca
PINE HILL
2022 || Annual Member
Mrs Beverley Onufer (FSM)
Box 39
Millgrove, ON, L0R 1V0, Canada
P: 905-689-4123
E:
KILLOWENT
2022 || Annual Member
Nicholas & Jaclyn Seebach (GGF)
Glengowan Farm
4838 Line 10 RR1
St. Marys, ON, N4X 1C4, Canada
P: 519-301-2676
E: glengowanfarm@gmail.com
GLENGOWAN
2022 || Annual Member
Nick Day (OH)
354 Concession 2 West
Warkworth, ON, K0K 3K0, Canada
P: 416-602-9468
E: nick@nickdaydesign.com
OAK HEIGHTS
2022 || Annual Member
Peter & Laurie Cocking (TBF)
2 Bridges Farm
178 Concession 3 Rd
Fisherville, ON, N0A 1G0, Canada
P: 289-339-9864
E: 2bridgesfarm@gmail.com
http://2bridgesfarm.com
2 BRIDGES
2022 || Annual Member
Queensmere Farms (VBG)
Queensmere Farms
15505 Centreville Creek Rd
Caledon, ON, L7C 3C3, Canada
P: 289-231-2180
E: queensmerefarms@gmail.com
QUEENSMERE
2023 || Annual Member
Rebecca Hunter
1612 Nelson St
Port Lambton, ON, N0P 2B0, Canada
P: 519-809-2981
E: honeylocushomestead@yahoo.com
http://honeylocushomestead.ca
2022 || Associate Annual Member
Richard Seip
76 St Vincent St South
Stratford, ON, N5A 2W6, Canada
P: 519-271-2993
E: seip@rogers.com
2022 || Annual Member
S.H.A.K. Galloway Farm (DAW)
c/o Steve & Alison Dawson 5143 Canborough Rd PO Box 27 Wellandport, ON, L0R 2J0, Canada
P: 905-518-7028
E: steve_dawson_78@hotmail.com
S.H.A.K.
2022 || Annual Member
Scott Wright and Jocelyn Buggie (SUN) 2603 County Rd 8 RR4 Picton, ON, K0K 2T0, Canada
P: 613-476-4357
E: sunnydalepopcorn@gmail.com
SUNNYDALE
2022 || Annual Member
Skye Line Farms (SKY)
c/o J Wainwright & D Smith
121094 Sideroad 12 Tara, ON, N0H 2N0, Canada
P: 705-440-3407
E: jules.fabios@gmail.com
SKYE LINE
2022 || Annual Member
Stone Meadow Farm (SM)
1226 Maryhill Rd Maryhill, ON, N0B 2B0, Canada
P: 519-496-8088
E: stonemeadowjc@gmail.com
STONE MEADOW
2022 || Annual Member
Suncrest Farms (DFT)
Suncrest Farms
44567 Perth Line 86 RR 1
Listowel, ON, N4W 3G6, Canada
P: 519-492-0057
E: suncrestfarm@cyg.net
SUNCREST
2022 || Annual Member
Thomas R Morrish (WMF)
Willow-Mor Farms
683 Norris Rd RR 1
Devlin, ON, P0W 1C0, Canada
P: 807-486-3622
E: willowmor@tbaytel.net
WILLOW-MOR
2022 || Annual Member
Trevor O’Meara & Janice Logeman (CCF, HEA)
Cold Creek Farm
325 Trottman Rd
Colborne, ON, K0K 1S0, Canada
P: 905-376-6570
E: coldcreekbeltedgalloway@outlook.com
COLD CREEK, HORSEY-ENDA
2022 || Annual Member
Vanessa Beach & Mark Shiers (EVF)
Echo Valley Farm
6050 Con 2
Uxbridge, ON, L9P 0H3, Canada
P: 416-997-6378
E: equinerehab@live.ca
ECHO VALLEY
2022 || Annual Member
Rustaret Farm (RMR)
c/o M McCallum & R Bittermann
PO Box 108 4993 Hwy 225
Kinkora, PEI, C0B 1N0, Canada
P: 902-887-3719
E: beltieswiltshires@gmail.com
RUSTARET
Ontario Continued P.E.I. Quebec
2022 || Annual Member
Ferme Fortin & Farrell (FFFA)
Ferme Fortin & Farrell
3196 Ch des 8e Et 9e Rang
Val Paradis, QC, J0Z 3S0, Canada
P: 819-301-1616
E: alexisfortin70@gmail.com
VALLEE TURGEON
2022 || Annual Member
Ferme Roger Paradis
203 Rue Principale
St-Thomas Didyme, QC, G0W 1P0, Canada
P: 418-274-6270
E: 2022 || Annual Member
Les Élevages M.R. (MR)
a/s Vincent Rivest
420 3e Rang Simpson
St-Cyrille de Wendover, QC, J1Z 1Y4, Canada
P: 819-388-4146
E: vrivest@mrconstruction.ca
MR 2023 || Annual Member
Michel Grondin & Jacinthe Tremblay (BGT)
Ferme Boisé Grondin Tremblay
2010-1e Rue
Richelieu, QC, J3L 3X4, Canada
P: 514-893-2718
E: michelgrondin@escaliersrivesud.com
BROCKVALE, GRONDIN TREMBLAY
2022 || Annual Member
William Pelletier
Ferme Rochamp Inc
969 4e Rang
St Hugues, QC, J0H 1N0, Canada
P: 450-888-5722
E: ferme-rochamp@hotmail.com
2023 || Associate Annual Member
Saskatchewan
Barry J. Bradley (TZ)
Box 2019
Swift Current, SK, S9H 4M7, Canada
P: 306-773-7103
E: bjbradley@sasktel.net
SEWARD
2022 || Annual Member
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Sawki Ranch Ltd (CY)
Sawki Ranch Ltd
Box 2019
Swift Current, SK, S9H 4M7, Canada
P: 306-773-7103
E: bjbradley@sasktel.net
SAWKI
2022 || Annual Member
Sharon Koch (SAK)
Box 338
Neilburg, SK, S0M 2C0, Canada
P: 306-823-4482
E:
SHANDO ACRES
2022 || Annual Member
U.S.A
Blegen Galloways
Blegen Galloways
311 Alec Roy Rd
Roundup, MT, 59072-6408, U.S.A.
P: 701-219-4815
E: blegengalloways@midrivers.com
2022 || Associate Annual Member
Holbrook Hill Farm
Steven Silberberg & Jacob Silberberg
47 Holbrook Hill Rd Bedford, NH, 3110, U.S.A.
P: 603-668-6400
E: hhf18@aol.com
http://www.holbrookhillfarm.com
HOLBROOK HILL 2023 || Associate Annual Member
Joyce Jones (JJ)
395 Double J Lane
New Castle, PA, 16101, U.S.A.
P: 724-924-2938
E: galloway@zoominternet.net
DOUBLE JJ
2022 || Associate Annual Member
LeRoy Kindler (LRK)
13291 Hope Rd
Newell, SD, 57760-5783, U.S.A.
P: 605-892-5832
E: K GALLOWAY 2022 || Associate Annual Member
Joseph H McCabe III (XF) 771 Clark Rd
Danville, VT, 5828, U.S.A.
P: 802-748-5107
E: caleamont@myfairpoint.net
CALEAMONT 2022 || Associate Annual Member
GRASS-FED GALLOWAY BEEF STROGANOFF TAGLIATELLE
Created by Steffan Carlino of Forage Canada
Ingredients:
» 650g ground Grass-fed Galloway beef
» 300g small button mushrooms, quartered
» 70g / 5 tbsp Unsalted butter (Split into 2 tbsp and 3 tbsp)
» 150g Shelled sweet peas (frozen peas work)
» 1 Large cooking onion (medium dice)
Instructions:
1. Prepare and weigh out all ingredients, medium dice the large cooking onion, quarter the small button mushrooms and fine dice the chives.
2. Fill the small pot ¾ full with water, add 2 pinches of salt and set on a burner to boil
3. In the medium skillet on medium high heat add 2 tbsp of unsalted butter and let melt, coating the bottom of the pan. Let stand on heat for 20 seconds then add in ground Grass-fed Galloway beef. Mix beef around allowing it to fully brown and get slightly crispy, once done set aside in a medium bowl, save pan for sauteing the vegetables.
PORTION: 4 PEOPLE
PREP TIME: 15 MIN
COOK TIME: 30 MIN
TOTAL TIME: 45 MIN
Equipment:
» Small pot
» Medium skillet
» Cutting board
» Medium bowl
» Spatula
» Kitchen Knife
» 500mL / 2 Cups beef broth
» 2 Tbsp white flour
» 1 tbsp fine dijon mustard
» 150mL / 2/3 cup whole sour cream
» Salt and pepper to taste
» 300g / 2 portions tagliatelle pasta
» 10g Chives (optional for topping)
4. Put the medium skillet back on medium high heat and melt remaining butter. Once melted add diced onion to the pan and saute until onions become slightly translucent, then add in the quartered button mushrooms and peas. Let the vegetable mixture cook down until mushrooms start to shrink.
5. After the vegetables have cooked down, sprinkle 2 tbsp of flour over top and mix into vegetables until fully incorporated.
6. Add half the beef stock and once fully incorporated add the second half. Let the mixture come to a simmer.
7. Turn heat on the pan down to medium low, add in sour cream and dijon mustard, mix until fully incorporated (this should take 3-5 minutes)
8. Mix in the reserved grass-fed galloway ground beef and add salt and pepper to taste. Set pan to low heat and let simmer, mixing occasionally.
9. In the small pot of boiling water add tagliatelle, gently mixing until the tagliatelle isnt sticking to itself. Cook until al dente and strain.
10. To plate add a base layer of cooked tagliatelle, top with beef stroganoff sauce and garnish with chopped chives.
World Galloway Congress in Swizterland
Save the Date
The 2023 World Galloway Conference will take place in Bern Switzerland from Saturday September 16, 2023 to Friday September 23, 2023. The venue is Hotel National in down town historic Bern a few steps from the central railway station.
Bern Welcome is our Partner for reservations, online registrations, payments, questions and answers.
We shall start online Registration by Bern Welcome (Hotels, Conference registration, post Conference excursions) on 1st of September 2022.
• Switzerland is a beautiful but rather small and expensive country, therefore:
• We have a hosting capacity of 300 persons and
• The organizing committee is trying hard to keep the expenses as low as possible.
• We are working on the exact fees and will communicate those later. The trip to Bern must be organized by the participants themselves. Public transportation in Switzerland is excellent and for visitors we suggest to buy a Swiss Pass online in advance (so when travelling by air to Zürich International Airport the railway travel from Zürich to Bern is already taken care of by this Swiss Pass). Public transportation within the city of Bern is taken care of by a congress pass issued by Bern Welcome. Welcome desk 9/16/2023 from 15:00 to 17:00 at Hotel National, by Bern Welcome and the organizing committee.
The individually selected hotels are mostly nearby and the central venue of Hotel National can be reached by public transportation.
We thought that it would be a good idea to have a short get together in the evening every day at Hotel National in Bern to talk about the days experiences, to look at next day’s program and have a short scientific presentation or a talk of delegates from abroad. After this: dinner at Hotel National or individually in one of the countless restaurants in Bern.
Preliminary Program:
Saturday Sept. 16th 2023: Check in: Welcome desk Bern Welcome at Hotel National Bern 15:00 to 17:00. Welcome get together and introduction of our conference staff.
Sunday Sept. 17th 2023:
Excursion by bus, visiting a Dun Galloway farm in the vicinity of Basel. Visit Watch museums of Omega and Swatch in Biel/Bienne.
Monday Sept. 18th 2023:
Galloways in the alpine environment: Excursion by train and bus to Valais (Goms) to see a black Galloway Farm. On the way you will visit an alpine hydroelectric power plant at Grimsel Pass and experience one of the world`s longest railway tunnels.
Tuesday Sept. 19th 2023:
Excursion by bus to visit two belted Galloway farms in eastern Switzerland. On the way you will see the exciting and famous Rhine Falls at Schaffhausen.
Wednesday Sept. 20th 2023:
Excursion by bus to wonderful Gruyère in western Switzerland. You visit the historic town and castle of Gruyere the Cailler Chocolate factory and the production site of the fantastic Gruyère cheese. Evening: Quiz of Switzerland!
Thursday Sept 21st
City Sightseeing in Bern organized by Bern welcome, World Galloway assembly at Hotel National Farewell Dinner at Hotel National.
Friday Sept. 22nd 2023
End of Conference and start of the post conference activities. We will work on, and publish a list of options, where the participants can register individually (visit Galloway farms in small groups, wine tasting, excursions to places like Lucerne and the Jungfrau and many others). Further details will be advised as they come to hand. All the way with Galloway!
Years of Galloway in Germany 50
international Galloway-family,
With great joy we have recently received the invitation to the World Galloway Conference in Switzerland. A sincere thank you to the hosts and their president Berchthold von Fischer for the interesting programme. In addition, thank you to Jane for forwarding all information and connecting everyone.
The first Galloways came to Hesse (Germany) from Scotland 50 years ago. Helmut Schornstein, a business man in a neighbouring village, had the smart and very innovative idea at the beginning of the 1970s to get this breed of robust cattle to Germany. This happened at a time when a comprehensive restructuring was underway in German agriculture. Many smaller family businesses with appr. 10 - 30 cows stopped producing. This opened up pastures for beef cattle breeds. All across the country there were more and more cow herds of specific continental intensive beef cattle breeds aside the traditional breeds such as Simentaler.
At this time the wonderful success story of Galloways in Germany begins. There is probably no other European country with a bigger Galloway population than Germany today. We want to celebrate this fact in the appropriate fashion with a large anniversary show in Hesse next
September. We are expecting more than 150 high-quality animals of all colours and ages. This will be combined with a great complimentary programme and many possibilities to network and make arrangements for further meetings and farm visits.
The interesting show (Galloway Open) of the Hessian Galloway Breeders Club on Saturday, the 2nd of September in Alsfeld - appr. one hour North of Frankfurt am Main in the middle of Germany - could be the start of a wonderful journey through Europe not only for the international participants from Overseas. The tours special highlight will be the World Galloway Conference in Switzerland two weeks later. It will be our pleasure to help and support all participants in the planning of their journey concerning accommodation and transport as well as organisation of visits and meetings.
We wish all friends of the Galloway breed a happy and healthy time as well as fun and excitement when preparing for the journey. We are looking forward to meeting all of you in Alsfeld (Germany) and especially in Bern (Switzerland).
Contact for the interest group of Galloway Breeders: Horst Kraft, Am Lohe 6, 34633 Ottrau
Mail: bechtelsberg@aol.com
Mobil: 0049 172 711 611 5
FEDERAL GALLOWAY ASSOCOCIATION of GERMANY
Brian, Trisha, Wyatt & Fletcher Robertson Caroline, Alberta 403-392-2535 robertsonwest.livestock@gmail.com
Robertson West Livestock
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