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Breeder Profile: Cameron Hickling
ONTARIO’S 2010 MASTER BREEDERS
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2011 ONTARIO BRANCH ANNUAL MEETING
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Ontario Holstein Branch Office 285 Fountain Street South, Cambridge, Ontario N3H 1J2 Phone: (519) 653-6180 Fax: (519) 653-2129 Email: branch@ontario.holstein.ca www.ontario.holstein.ca
GENETIC MARKETING WORKSHOP REPORT
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EDITOR, Andrea Crummer acrummer@ontario.holstein.ca
EAST-CENTRAL ONTARIO FARM TOURS
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GENERAL MANAGER, Jason French branch@ontario.holstein.ca
YOUTH PROFILE
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SECRETARY, Mary Poirier branch@ontario.holstein.ca
NEW HERD ENROLMENT
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CONTRIBUTING WRITERS, Christina Crowley Janice deKruyff
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MEET THE BOARD
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PURSUIT OF EXCELLENCE
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BEST OF THE BREED
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SUPERIOR PRODUCTION
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HOLSTEIN YOUTH FEATURES
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HOLSTEIN HAPPENINGS
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ADVERTISING INFORMATION
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INDEX OF ADVERTISERS
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IN BLACK & WHITE WITH...
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Adrian Vander Wielen, Janice deKruyff, Jennifer Kyle John Karn, Patty Jones
ONTARIO HOLSTEIN FIELD STAFF WEST-CENTRAL ONTARIO REP, Jason French branch@ontario.holstein.ca Cell: (519) 831-4359 WESTERN ONTARIO REP, Janice deKruyff janice.dekruyff@gmail.com Cell: (519) 535-7769 EAST-CENTRAL ONTARIO REP, Adrian Vander Wielen adrianvw@cogeco.ca Cell: (705) 927-3701 EASTERN ONTARIO REP, Kris MacLeod krismacleod@bellnet.ca Cell: (613) 795-1396 2011/2012 BOARD OF DIRECTORS PRESIDENT, Brian Slaughter VICE PRESIDENT, Ron Greaves NATIONAL DIRECTOR, Ron Sleeth ADDITIONAL BOARD MEMBERS Dennis Kuepfer • Gary Cain Elvin Petherick • Ian Fraser Hank Hazeleger •Sandy O’Hara
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LEARNING TO DO BY DOING The past two months have been a whirlwind of excitement for me! I joined the Ontario Holstein Branch at the beginning of February and since then, have learned more than I ever thought possible about the black and white breed. Though I didn’t grow up doing chores each morning, the idea of farming is not entirely foreign to me. My dad was raised on a small family farm in Perth County and later sold Deutz tractors at his repair shop in Millbank, where we lived. Growing up in a rural community, I was a keen 4-H participant. Later, I went on to become a Junior Leader. Though it never occurred to me at the time, these clubs helped shape me and taught me to “learn to do by doing,” a skill I still carry with me and rely on today. In the short time I’ve been in this position, I’ve learned that dairy farmers are some of the most hospitable, passionate and goal-driven people around. And lucky for me, I have yet to meet one who doesn’t love to talk cows and share valuable information about the Holstein breed! In this issue, you’ll find features on such people as the Hickling family from Bruce County, the Rivingtons in Carp and several others whose passion for farming shows through and through. I am thrilled to serve as your Editor for the coming year and look forward to learning more about this fascinating industry that is dairy.
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WORK AS A TEAM When you operate a successful dairy operation, you don’t do it on your own. There is a group of people that you work with every day that shouldn’t just make work easier, but should make you feel satisfied to be working together toward a common goal. You may be the senior member of the team and lending your experience and knowledge of the business and you find yourself teaching the next generation or enthusiastic employees about dairy farming. You also may be in the other shoes where you are keen and full of ideas on how things should work but you usually hear the comment that you work with your ears open and you mouth shut!! The most important thing is that you need to work well together with respect to all people involved. Your other teammates are the professionals involved in the operation including your vet, feed analyst, genetic advisor, banker and others. Another teammate is your Ontario Holstein Field Representative that can assist you with information on registration, classification and working toward you herd’s overall goal. They also can provide you with information for dairy youth opportunities and networking connections with other Holstein breeders. Good luck to your team this year. Sincerely,
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EASTERN ONTARIO DIRECTOR, IAN FRASER, is currently serving his third year on the Ontario Holstein Board of Directors. Despite being one of the younger members on the Board, Ian’s industry knowledge is vast and his experience shows.
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WEST-CENTRAL DIRECTOR, DENNIS KUEPFER, is currently serving his second year on the Ontario Holstein Board of Directors. Dennis, along with his wife, Sandy, son Greg and Greg’s wife Shelley, operate Den-Lee Farms outside of New Hamburg.
The Kuepfers milk 50 cows in a tie-stall barn. They farm a total of 250 acres on the home farm and rent an additional 150 made up of hay, corn, beans and winter wheat. The farm has been in Dennis’s family for 96 years and will become a century farm in 2015, something which makes the family very proud. Dennis’s parents, Levi and Beatrice Kuepfer, owned the farm before him. For Dennis, farming is all he’s ever wanted to do. After completing high school in 1978, he came home to work on the family farm where he grew up. The Kuepfers expanded and incorporated the farm in 1981 and Dennis married Sandy the following year. Having a family farm is extremely important to all member of the Kuepfer family, and most Ian decided to become involved as a Board member based on the strong mornings, you will find three generations in the barn choring together. encouragement from Holstein community members, including good friend, Kris MacLeod, who is the Eastern Field Representative for Holstein Running a family farm takes time and careful planning. Dennis and Sandy Ontario. He felt it was a great way to give back to a community from which developed their first succession plan with Dennis’s parents in 1991 and are currently in the last stages of that plan. At the same time, they are he has enjoyed being part of for so many years. starting a new one with their son, Greg and daughter-in-law, Shelley. Greg Aside from the day-to-day operation of the farm, Ian’s involvement in and Shelley work full-time on the farm, though auctioneering one day a week and buying and breeding animals under his Trinity Holsteins prefix the Holstein community runs deep. He is the current President of the also keeps Greg busy. Their daughter Stacey and her husband, Mark Keller, Glengarry Holstein Club and a Director with the Kenyon Agriculture live in Plattsville. Society. He is also the Chair of the Maxville Spring Show Committee and a delegate for EBI. Having Greg at home on the farm has given Dennis and Sandy some time For most of his life, Ian has farmed at Gleneil Farms, in North Glengarry Township in Eastern Ontario where he was born and raised. His parents, Neil and Sylvia Fraser, founded the 250-acre farm in 1971. Ian always had a keen interest in the operation and took over the breeding program in 1991. He became a partner in 2001 and currently milks 50 cows in a tie-stall barn. In 2005, Ian achieved what every farmer dreams of when Gleneil Farms was awarded a Master Breeder Shield. The Bo cow family has been extremely important to the success of the Gleneil Farms herd and provided 50 per cent of the points that resulted in the prestigious award.
to explore new opportunities. Dennis decided to become involved in the Ian enjoys taking his animals to shows each year, including the Maxville Board in order to take the next step in the industry and get to know other Spring show, Glengarry County Show (held in conjunction with like-minded breeders in the province. He is a strong advocate for 4-H in Williamstown Fair), the Eastern Ontario-Western Quebec Championship Ontario and stresses the importance to other breeders of registering cattle. show and the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair. Dennis is heavily involved in the Holstein industry. He is a Past President His enjoyment of all things “show” is apparent to those who know him of the Waterloo County Holstein Club and a current leader with the best. Ian is regularly approached by young 4-Hers to provide calves, often Tavistock 4-H Club. The family shows every September at the Perthbringing the members great success. Ian can routinely be found giving Waterloo County show and others in the area. fitting clinics to local 4-H members and is always willing to lend a hand to those getting their calves ready for shows and anyone in need of advice or Outside of the Holstein world, Dennis and Sandy enjoy traveling. Dennis an encouraging word. has sat on a number of Boards at his church, and in his free time, is learning to play the guitar. With the younger generation coming into the Outside of the Holstein world, Ian is an avid curler. Throughout the farm, Dennis and Sandy say they have more time to enjoy outings in the winter, he can be spotted at various curling rinks participating in bonspiels. industry and in their personal lives. But there’s little doubt in anyone’s mind Ian is engaged to Jen Reid and is busy planning for his upcoming October that at home on the farm is still Dennis’s favourite place to be. wedding.
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CAMERON HICKLING OF HICKLEE FARMS HAS SOME OF THE FINEST HOLSTEINS IN BRUCE COUNTY. BUT THAT HASN’T ALWAYS BEEN THE CASE. HERE, HE TELLS WESTERN ONTARIO FIELD REP, JANICE DEKRUYFF, HOW HE WENT FROM A HERD OF GRADE CATTLE TO THE 80 OUTSTANDING PUREBRED ANIMALS IN HIS BARN TODAY.
Some of Ontario’s finest Holsteins have been bred in Bruce county and the cows found in the Hicklee herd at the south end of the county are certainly no exception. Walking through the barn, it does not take long to notice the consistency from animal to animal: cattle with deep open rib structure, strong well-attached udders, desirable feet and legs carrying balance throughout. However, it has not always been this way. Cameron speaks of a time when all they had was a small herd of grade cattle. He recalls being in 4-H and taking out unregistered heifers for his achievement day.
4-H project but unfortunately was not able to get her to the show ring. It wasn’t all bad news though as Daisy later went on to have a Very Good daughter by Oak Ridges Legend who ended up being one of the first Very Good cows bred under the Hicklee prefix.
Riding along with neighbours to shows, sales and herd dispersals, Cameron quickly developed a passion for the finer quality Holsteins and his knowledge and understanding of deep-pedigreed animals soon began to grow. He would see cows that he liked and study their pedigrees, getting to know which bulls were the ones he “These heifers were unregistered, they had the horns and wanted to use. everything!” Throughout his teenage years, he had the opportunity to At the age of 14, Cameron purchased his first registered heifer, get to know and work closely with the Elleeta herd owned by Dahmlea Ultimate Daisy. At the same time, he also became a Murray Elliott, who farmed near the Hicklings. Here, he further member of Holstein Canada. He had intended to use Daisy as a developed his cow sense and was able to purchase a few animals
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STORY AND PHOTOS BY JANICE DEKRUYFF to begin building his own herd of cattle. The opportunity to purchase the Hickling family farm came as Cameron was finishing up at high school so rather than heading off to college, he worked towards his dream of owning his own herd of quality cattle. It was not long before Cameron began purchasing animals at random, and then with a little bit of luck, doing well in the show ring.
calf in 1990. The following year, Cameron made his first sale to the United States; Hicklee Mid Nadine moved south of the border and walked the colored shavings at World Dairy Expo. She placed third in her class and captured Hon. Mention AllAmerican Sr. 2 Yr old for her new owners at R-Pine-I of Decatur, Michigan. It was in that same year that at the age of 23, Cameron took possession of his parent’s
“I tried to buy the best genetics for the money I had, and from there, bred those cows to the bulls I thought were the best.” - Cameron Hickling In 1985, he purchased Benry Triple Threat Puff, and bred her to Hilltopper Warden, resulting in a heifer calf called Hicklee Warden Princess. True to her title, she was named Junior Champion of the Bruce-Grey County show in 1988! The purchase of Elandee Attraction Norine led to Hicklee Inspiration Nina VG-872YR 1*, the oldest and one of the most successful bloodlines in the Hicklee herd to this day. Hicklee Mid Nadine was the first of her progeny to make a name for herself in the show ring earning herself an All-Ontario nomination as a senior
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farm. Five years later, he married his wife, Tammy. Although Tammy did not come directly from a dairy farm, she developed an appreciation for good-pedigreed cattle and remained supportive of Cameron’s goals for the herd. Over the years, Tammy and Cameron were blessed with three daughters: Morgan, Madison and McKenna. Even though the girls are still quite young, they are already showing a keen interest in the cows and developing their dairy showmanship skills at the Mildmay Fair and the Bruce-Grey
Holstein show. The cows may take priority at Hicklee Holsteins, but the Hicklings do make time for lots of other fun as well. All three girls spend their summer days playing baseball. Morgan has become very involved in 4-H, completing clubs from dairy to archery, whereas Madison and McKenna both spend countless hours on the ice playing hockey. Both Tammy and Cameron have become involved with the Mildmay Agricultural Society, where Tammy has a position on the executive as second Vice-President. Cameron has also been a part of the Bruce County Holstein Club for nearly ten years, and finds it a great way to meet new people who share the same passion for great cows. While Tammy works off the farm at Trillium Mutual Insurance Company in Listowel, Cameron manages the herd of 80 head and farms 130 acres. Cameron does all of his own breeding, using only proven bulls with Goldwyn, Shottle, Damion, Sid, Fever and Windbrook among his top picks. “I prefer sticking with proven bulls since it has worked for us in the past,” Cameron
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Over the last ten years, the Hicklings were able to share their success in the show ring with young and keen 4-Her’s. In 2002, a grand-daughter to the Inspiration cow, Hicklee Leduc Naomi, became the All-Canadian 4-H Junior Yearling and Hon. Mention All-Canadian Junior Yearling after taking her place as Champion calf at the Scotiabank Hays Classic. Five years later, Hicklee saw another heifer, Hicklee Rubens Sammy, lead her way to Hon. Mention AllCanadian 4-H Summer Yearling in 2007. In 2010, Sammy scored VG-89 while her Shottle daughter made her way to the Classic where she took the 12th placing in the Intermediate Calf class. “I am learning more about showing from what the 4-H kids do with our calves,” Cameron says. The Hicklings enjoy this time at the shows and watching other young people do well with animals bred under the Hicklee prefix. They look forward to the success their own daughters will hopefully experience as well. “This past summer was our first summer getting to do family things at the shows,” Cameron says. “We’ve had a really good time with it.” At the end of the day, Cameron’s notion of the ideal cow is simple. “I like cows that are functional, with welded-on fore udders and great mobility.”
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THE TITLE OF MASTER BREEDER IS ONE OF, IF NOT THE MOST PRESTIGIOUS AND SOUGHT AFTER AWARD AMONGST CANADIAN HOLSTEIN BREEDERS. The Master Breeder Shield is awarded to those breeders who consistently breed complete cows with a fine balance of type and production; cows that look pretty but work hard too; cows that epitomize the Canadian True Type Model while filling the milk tank and paying the bills. 20 breeders from across Canada were designated with the Master Breeder honour this year, with 12 of them coming from right here in Ontario! Congratulations to this year’s honourees!
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Maple-Ain Holsteins, Smiths Falls Joanne & Gerald Hunter, Arlene & Hugh Hunter and family
Wikkerink Farms Ltd., Norwich Roger & Julie Wikkerink and family
Raivue Farms Ltd., Sunderland Tamara & Robert Raines, Pat Raines, William and Tina Raines
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Bridon Farms Inc., Ayr Brian, Donna, Bruce & Jeff Sayles and families
Sandy Crest Holsteins, Arnprior William and Don Carss
Dappledale (Phoenix Bros.), Greenbank Keith, Earl, Matt, Barclay, Carl and Mike Phoenix
Shylane Holsteins, Stratford John & Sheryl McCallum, Jill McCallum & Curtis Moesker
Smithden Holsteins Inc., Woodstock Jeff and Sarah Smith, Pat and Jim Smith
Stanton Farms, Ilderton Laurie, Jim and Jeff Stanton and families
Erbcrest Farm, Milverton Daniel and Delmar Erb
Sunspark Farms Inc., Hepworth John and Jenny Zevenbergen, Neil and Debby Zevenbergen
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AT THE ONTARIO HOLSTEIN BRANCH’S ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, HELD RECENTLY IN BELLEVILLE, THERE WAS NO SHORTAGE OF AWARDS HANDED OUT. TWELVE MASTER BREEDERS WERE RECOGNIZED, DOZENS OF ALLONTARIO’S WERE RECEIVED, AND THIS YEAR, FOR THE VERY FIRST TIME, THE OUTSTANDING DAIRY WOMAN SERVICE AWARD WAS PRESENTED. HEATHER PARKIN, OF OWEN SOUND, WAS THIS YEAR’S WINNER. The award recognizes the efforts and accomplishments of Ontario community and this industry.” women who have devoted their lives to serving, promoting and According to one of her references, Parkin is “a born leader, wellenhancing the dairy industry. spoken, honest, direct, dedicated, According to Chairperson Tara loyal and hardworking with integrity Bullock, who approached the branch beyond question. Her unequalled GM Jason French in early 2010 with determination, commitment and the concept of establishing such passion are an inspiration to others. an award, these are women – wives, She has both the desire and the mothers, sisters or aunts - who have ability to achieve outstanding empowered others, inspired others, accomplishments.” managed the details, volunteered and Parkin’s list of contributions over gone above and beyond to serve with the past 25 years is impressive. dignity and grace. She has served as a Holstein club The idea came to Bullock one morning secretary and director, and later while she was out in her own barn went on to work at the provincial outside of Lakefield, milking cows. level where she was the first woman president of the Ontario Holstein “There are so many awards to Branch. She has been heavily recognize dairymen in the industry; I involved in 4-H programs at the thought it was time to recognize some local, regional and provincial level, of the women behind these men.” and served on her local Agricultural society and fair board. She was French loved the idea and together involved with the International with Bullock, immediately began Plowing Match, has been a school to conceptualize what such an volunteer, and has played a key role award, and the woman who won on countless church committees. it, might look like. They knew the Heather Parkin (left) of Owen Sound is this year’s winner of the OutstandShe was recognized as Volunteer award should recognize someone ing Service Award for Dairy Women. Presenting the award is Tara Bullock of the Year, received the Ontario who had gone above and beyond and Jason French. Agri Food Education Outstanding in their contributions to the dairy Volunteer award and received the industry. What they didn’t know was that they would receive so many Distinguished Achievement award from the Ontario Holstein Branch nominations the first time around. in 1985. “When we first started out, I was hoping to get at least two nominations,” said Bullock. “That way, there would be a choice. When “Heather exemplifies the impact of women in dairying,” said Vanda McNeil, a close friend of Parkins and the woman responsible for all was said and done, we had 12 entries – we were blown away!” putting forth her name for the award. “She truly deserves it.” The committee reviewed the nominations and a winner was chosen in January. That said, only a handful of people knew the result, and Parkin was shocked but thrilled when she was announced as the they stayed tight-lipped until the award was formally presented at the winner. She thanked her close friends, the McNeils, as well as her Branch’s Annual General Meeting, held in Belleville on February 23. husband, Larry, for his support over the years. She also expressed how honoured she was to be recognized by her valued peers in the Heather Parkin, of Owen Sound, was this year’s well-deserving dairy industry. recipient. “It was a very emotional moment for me – quite a surprise!” Parkin “What sets our winner this year apart is her absolute dedication to said. serving those around her,” Bullock said before presenting the award. “I’ve met a lot of great people and made a lot of friends over the “She has been a tremendous asset to her family, her business, her years. This is just the icing on the cake!”
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AFTER A DAY FULL OF BARN TOURS IN BEAUTIFUL PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY, ATTENDEES OF THE ONTARIO HOLSTEIN BRANCH’S 29TH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING TRADED IN THEIR RUBBER BOOTS FOR SUITS AND TIES AS THEY GATHERED FOR AN EVENING OF AWARDS AND ENTERTAINMENT AT BELLEVILLE’S RAMADA INN ON THE BAY. Guests enjoyed a wine and cheese reception hosted by Eastern which the Ontario Holstein Branch hosted in conjunction with 4-H Breeders Inc. while they mingled with their fellow breeders and Ontario at the University of Guelph for the first time in 2010 and will perused a seemingly endless array of auction items donated by continue to host annually. He also thanked the Ontario Branch staff, district clubs, businesses and various organizations. The main reason as well as members of his own family, who helped him carry out his many left behind their chores, said goodbye to their kids and cows, duties as Board President. and traveled hours from home to attend the event was to receive – or French thanked the committee in charge of organizing this year’s congratulate their fellow dairymen on receiving - a Master Breeder AGM, sponsors, auction item donors and buyers, as well as the award, an accolade many refer to as “the be-all and end-all” of families in Prince Edward County who graciously opened their doors Holstein breeding. to host the farm tours. He highlighted the Branch’s continued focus This year, 12 Master Breeders from the province were recognized and on youth programs, recognized County Holstein club volunteers, presented with the traditional blue glass milk pitcher. Prince Edward and thanked Field Reps, staff and retiring Board Members Dennis County dairy farmers Dave Prinzen and Gerald Nyman introduced Werry and Bruce Loach for their dedication and hard work. He also each recipient and shared highlights of the breeder’s dairy operations welcomed new Director Sandy O’Hara of Schomberg on board. and accomplishments over the years in a slide presentation. Financials, By-laws and Resolutions The presentations were followed by a Fun Auction organized by Elvin Vice President, Ron Greaves, presented the financial report for 2010 Petherick and a committee of hardworking volunteers from the area. with the branch’s revenue over expenses for the year totalling $48,162. The list of auction items was extensive, and included a set of Beswick cows, a patio set, a beautiful handmade quilt and a 600-pound replica A By-law change was approved which amalgamated the electoral districts of East-Central and Northern Ontario and removed the cement cow. Board member resident in Northern Ontario. High-energy auctioneer Jim Nelson kept the crowd well-entertained and drew bids that ended up bringing in over $16,500 when the final Three resolutions were accepted by members and will be put forth gavel hit the podium. The top-selling auction item was a Nascar for consideration at Holstein Canada’s AGM to be held in Halifax package donated by Battlefield Cat. It consisted of two tickets to the later this spring. Put forth by the Carleton-Russell Holstein Club, the event, pit passes, dinner, a hospitality event with Jeff Burton, flight, first resolution would eliminate the need for farmers to pay the full accommodation and all meals, as well as a tour of the Cat factory. The rate on DNA samples that fail to deliver complete test results. The package was purchased for $3,000 by Donker’s Millwrighting Service way things stand currently, every sample received by the testing lab is billed in full, regardless of whether it is a testable sample or not. of St.George. The second day of the event kicked off with reports from both the Board President, Brian Slaughter, and Branch General Manager, Jason French. A series of by-laws were introduced and resolutions voted upon by members. Slaughter highlighted the success of the new Dairy Sen$e initiative,
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Ontario Holstein East-Central Field Rep Adrian Vander Wielen presents plaques to the 2010 Ontario Dairy Youth Award Winners. Pictured left to right: Tyler Brander, Dave McKay, Chris Uhr and Tara Bullock.
“Communication is significantly lacking,” one member said. Another expressed concern about the Holstein Canada office relocating to Guelph from Brantford, an option Van Doormaal and others admit is on the table as a result of Holstein Canada and CDN joining forces. The fact that the organization “would even consider moving from that beautiful building in Brantford” is ludicrous, the member said. A team is currently looking into the best option for bringing staff from both organizations under one roof. “We have options,” Van Doormaal said. “As individuals we have to look at what is the best solution.” Presentations and Awards After a delicious lunch sponsored by the Bay of Quinte Mutual Insurance Co., members were treated to an afternoon of guest speakers and award presentations. Heather Parkin of Owen Sound was presented with this year’s Outstanding Service Award for Ontario Dairy Women. Tara Bullock, the mastermind behind the new award, presented Parkin with a framed rural print and a bouquet of flowers.
Kyle Rivington of Carp, ON, delivers a presentation on his trip to the European Young Breeders School in 2009. Rivington traveled to Belgium with teammate Christina Crowley of Hastings, ON, and won overall individual for the show. Crowley was fifth overall and was named Grand Champion Showperson.
Christina Crowley of Hastings, and Kyle Rivington of Carp, who travelled to the European Young Breeders School in Belgium in 2009, gave an enthusiastic presentation on their once-in-a-lifetime experience. Chris Uhr, Dave McKay, Tara Bullock and Tyler Brander each spoke about their unforgettable experience in Madison at the World Dairy Expo and their respective farming operations. They were presented with plaques to commemorate the occasion by Adrian Vander Wielen on behalf of the Ontario Holstein Branch. Awards were also presented to the 2010 All Ontario winners by sponsors Quality Seeds, Battlefield CAT and Foundation Sires. Production awards for Highest Fat and Protein Total Kgs in Ontario during 2010 were also handed out by sponsor Gay Lea. Pictured at left:1. A beautiful quilt is displayed as part of the auction, 2. Auctioneer Jim Nelson keeps the crowd entertained, 3. Master Breeders Dan and Ruthann Erb of Erbcrest Farm accept their award, 4. Ari Ekstein of Quality Seeds presents one of numerous All-Ontario awards won by Morgan McMillan representing Kingsway Farms, 5. John McCallum of Shylane Holsteins receives his Master Breeder, 6. The crowd takes in the action, 7. Angela Prinzen displays a model cow to get the bidding started.
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FEBRUARY 24, 2011 – THE ONTARIO HOLSTEIN BRANCH CONTINUED ITS GENETIC MARKETING WORKSHOP SERIES FOLLOWING A SUCCESSFUL ANNUAL MEETING HELD IN BELLEVILLE. THE FOCUS OF THE WORKSHOP WAS HOW TO PROPERLY PRICE CATTLE AND EMBRYOS TO MARKETS SO THAT BREEDERS CAN FEEL CONFIDENT THAT THEY ARE MAKING THE RIGHT DECISION. Attendees to the meeting included interested breeders from across the province, many of whom were young people. Ontario Holstein General Manager Jason French thanked the Agricultural Management Institute (AMI) for its funding support along with sponsors Eastern Breeders Inc. and Holstein Canada. The AMI is part of the Best Practices Suite of programs for Growing Forward, a federalprovincial-territorial initiative. The speaker to begin the day was Dann Brady, International Embryo Coordinator for the Semex Alliance, who focused on what cattle are marketable for embryos on the world stage. His advice is if you have a flush that produced more embryos that you planned for, you have an opportunity to sell the other embryos to help pay for flush costs or for the investment of the animal. There are many markets that are looking for specific cows with production, deep cow families, show winners or high genomics. Brady presented a range of prices of embryos and what qualifications it takes to meet those prices. When flushing, he says it’s important to have a plan and do some research on what markets are available and if they require any specific requirements to export embryos to their country. Genomics is a hot topic in the cattle industry and continues to evolve. Alain Lajeunesse from Holstein Canada presented the value of the 3K panel genomic test currently being promoted by Holstein Canada and the Semex Alliance. The use of the less expensive 3K test can give a breeder an opportunity to test heifers and make management decisions on what replacements to keep. From a Quebec study, it was shown that it costs $3,075 to raise a heifer to calving. Therefore, in using the $47 3K panel, you are able to test and decipher what animals to market either on the high end or the low end. Testing with the nasal swab or through hair follicles is effective, but the lab can periodically have issues that do not result in a 100 per cent accurate test. Currently, 88 per cent of all tests receive reports. This issue is being monitored and improved to give more accuracy to all tests. The out-of-province speaker was Sue Brown from Lylehaven Farm in East Montpelier, Vermont. Brown is the manager of the herd and presented a video of the farm featuring their heifer facility and some of the best cows currently in the barn. She focused on some of their main cow families and the cows that they have sold and have ended up being great success stories for their new owners. Lylehaven Lila Z was sold as a calf and they never expected her to be such a great brood cow. But what she has done for them is bring people to the farm to purchase more cattle. When pricing is concerned, Brown says you have to be happy with the price you receive and make sure you leave some room for the next owner to make money. If the next person loses on every animal they purchase from you, they won’t be back. They don’t sell embryos because they enjoy selling calves and young cows and have great access to a large neighbouring herd that
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they use for recipients. The main focus for their breeding program is using their herd of deep pedigreed cows and mate them to bulls that have that same pedigree depth. Having a good sire stack in a pedigree will give you consistency in each generation. The prefix “Avonlea” has been synonymous in the Jersey breed with generations of Excellent cows, show-winning animals and bulls that have improved the breed. Jennifer and Andrew Vander Meulen have moved to the Brighton area and have built a straw pack barn where they currently milk their 35 cow herd. They have accomplished genetic sales to match their milk sales with a commitment to marketing their Avonlea herd. The Summer Splash sale series has been a great income source for them and they have learned what consignments make a great sale. By consigning your best, other breeders will have the same confidence and consign their top animals. But if you have an animal in a sale, sell her! Having animals go to other herds will promote your breeding and blossom future sales. The Vander Meulens not only use shows to compare their animals to those in other herds, but also use it as an opportunity to promote their available embryos to other breeders. They say that having the information available and directing interested parties to their website can help generate more business. The day ended with a panel discussion and the four speakers answered questions handed in by the participants during the workshop. A video featuring the speakers will be available through the Ontario Holstein Branch at a later date.
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IT’S TOUR TIME! The East-Central Ontario tour was held in conjunction with the Ontario Holstein Branch’s Annual Meeting in February, while the West, West-Central and East tours were held during the month of March. In this issue, we feature photos from the East-Central Tour. Our summer issue will include photos from the later tours. The Branch would like to extend their appreciation to the host farms and thank them for their overwhelming hospitality. A lot of hard work and preparation goes into hosting and the success of the tours would not have been possible without you!
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Dave and Angela Prinzen and family welcomed visitors to Prinsville Dairy Farms on Tour Day.
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Bay Breeze Farms, Nathan Bakker & Family Grahamfarm Holsteins, Cameron & Hugh Graham Koopycrest Farms, Shawn Koopmans OurOwn Holsteins, Walter & Valerie Miller Prinsville Dairy Farm, Dave & Bernard Prinzen & Families Quintecrest Holsteins, Jean McCornock Royalcroft & Kuipercrest Holsteins, Wayne, Renee & Jasen Kuipers Waltz Acres Farm, Bruce Walt & Family Wilholme Holsteins, Don and Anne Williams & Family Don Williams of Wilhome Holsteins relaxes with his heifers after a busy day of tours.
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Thursday April 28, 2011 2010 Holstein Grand Champion
8:00 a.m. : Holstein Show Judge : Donald Dubois Princeville, Québec
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PROGRAM DETAILS (VALID UNTIL DECEMBER 31, 2011): • Herd consultation visit with an experienced classifier. Discuss the potential benefits of classification and how the information can be used on your farm. • Free herd visit fee (value $75) for first classification. Take advantage of this no obligation opportunity to see how this service can help you. • You don’t need a registered herd to have your cows classified. If you decide to register your classified animals at a later date, their score will be applied. • If you haven’t registered animals in more than 3 years we can help you with that: • Registration fee discounted by 50% for all animals (excluding base) registered within 6 months of commitment to program. • No charge to transfer ownership of animals resident in herd prior to commitment to program. • Ontario Holstein Field staff available to help you with the registration process
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IN 2003, COUSINS ADAM AND JUSTIN HERRINGTON DECIDED IT WAS TIME FOR CHANGE ON THEIR FARM. THEY ELIMINATED THEIR BEEF HERD, EXPANDED THEIR DAIRY HERD TO 70 COWS, AND TOOK ADVANTAGE OF HOLSTEIN CANADA’S ENROLMENT PACKAGE FOR NEW MEMBERS IN ORDER TO WORK TOWARD A LONG-TERM GOAL OF IMPROVING THEIR DAIRY EFFICIENCY. Animals were tagged with NLID tags, and since breeding records had been kept up over the years, it was determined that many members of the herd were 75 per cent pure or higher. Never having joined 4-H, Adam and Justin missed out on the opportunity to learn about functional and ideal conformation as youngsters. Yet they still enjoy milking and breeding good cows and are always interested in seeing improvement. They took advantage of the low start-up registration costs With the help of Holstein Canada’s Enrolment program, the Herringtons are working and registered the first animals under the Breakaway prefix seven years ago. The toward improving their dairy efficiency. Pictured (l to r): Justin, Adam and Stewart fact that all animals are now tagged and can be easily identified has increased the Herrington. (Photo by Adrian Vander Wielen) interest of all farm members working with the cattle. In 2006, they classified their animals for the first time and had all first lactation animals scored, along with a select group of older cows. The unbiased classifier evaluation of each animal’s strengths and weaknesses has been a great complement to the sire recommendations provided by area AI staff. Today, Adam registers calves online, with milk being recorded and cows being classified every seven months. Interestingly, while Adam & Justin were going through the registration process, it soon became obvious that some families produced many more heifer calves and from fewer breeding services while other families seemed to have generations of multiple inseminations per pregnancy. The Herringtons, overseen by Adam’s father, Stewart, are great feeders and calf raisers. They have been able to sell half a dozen heifers annually, and with the help of the family information they have kept on each animal, they retain the best four heifers in a pen of eight. They then allow buyers like Ed Werry to select any two from the remaining four. The registration certificates, in turn, generate many more opportunities for Werry to find new homes for the surplus dairy replacements. Production on the Herrington Farm is currently 32 kg with 4 per cent butter fat and a rolling BCA of 220-249 -212. Conformation levels are improving and strong families are being developed. The herd is currently 70 per cent GP or better, with 10 VG. An upbeat Adam is pleased with the breed improvement tools that they are able to take advantage of, and says now that the herd is fully registered, they are able to create, select and develop more profitable cows to fill each one of their stalls. For more information on the Holstein Canada Herd Enrolment Package, contact the Ontario Holstein Branch: Email: branch@ontario.holstein.ca • Ph.: 519-653-6180 • Fax: 519-653-2129
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EARLEN ALLEN CHEERFUL EX 91 EARLEN FARMS LIMITED, ALMA
FRADON GIBSON JODIE III EX 91 DANA E. ERWAY, COUDERSPORT
WEBB VIEW FARMS, ROSENEATH
FRADON GIBSON JODIE III EX 91
LORNEVA LINJET MITCH EX 93
FRADON HOLSTEINS LTD, BRANCHTON
BRUCE L. LOACH & FAMILY, NEW LISKEARD
RONBETH GOLDWYN TIA EX 93 RONBETH HOLSTEINS, HASTINGS
SALEM ASTRONOMICAL JUSTINE EX 93 PIGGOTT FARM, BRIGHT
SALEM ASTRONOMICAL JUSTINE EX 93 DAVID J MARTIN, WOODSTOCK
ALTONA LEA SEPTEMBER BUBBLES EX 92 FRANK BARKEY & FAMILY, BLACKSTOCK
EARLEN DOVER ICE CREAM EX 92 EARLEN FARMS LIMITED, ALMA
EBYHOLME GOLDWYN MARCIA EX 92 EBYHOLME FARMS LTD, AYR
HARVDALE DUNDEE KARMA EX 92 HARVDALE HOLSTEINS, STAYNER
HELLING STORMATIC MONA EX 92 HELLING HOLSTEINS, OMEMEE
LORNEVA HI METRO POLAR BEAR EX 92 BRUCE L. LOACH & FAMILY, NEW LISKEARD
RAENSONS MORTY LEEZEL EX 92 CLAIR E. PETHERICK, CAMPBELLFORD
RCAT GOLDWYN GEEGEE EX 92 RIDGETOWN COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL TECH, RIDGETOWN
SIDEKICK TALENT ALLY EX 92 HILLHAVEN HOLSTEINS, ELORA
SMITHDEN CHAMPION BUDGEE EX 92 SMITHDEN HOLSTEINS INC, WOODSTOCK
SPRUCECHO ALLEN GLANADA EX 92 SPRUCECHO FARMS INC, MOOREFIELD
WAYBRU ALLEN SECRET EX 92 SPRINGLEA HOLSTEINS, ELMIRA
ALMAC ASTRONOMICAL RONNY EX 91 ALMAC HOLSTEINS LTD, EMBRO
BENCREST PRIME CINDY EX 91 WEBINE HOLSTEINS, ELMIRA
CALBRETT ROY LARA EX 91 DAVID & INGRID LARMER, BLACKSTOCK
CARLOW TALENT 150 EX 91 CARLOW FARMS, INDIAN RIVER
CHARWILL BALTAIR BETHANY EX 91 CHARWILL FARMS, WALLENSTEIN
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HANALEE GOLDEN JESS EX 91 HANK & NANCY-LEE HAZELEGER, EMBRO
HAZELCREST TITANIC PORTIA EX 91 HAZELCREST HOLSTEINS, EMBRO
KIDDCREST MORTY MABEL EX 91 KIDD CREST FARMS, NEW LISKEARD
KINGSWAY ALLEN BARBARA EX 91 KINGSWAY FARMS, HASTINGS
KRUL GOLDWYN LIBANESELY EX 91 KRUL LYSTER PIXETTS EX 91 KRUL HOLSTEINS LTD, ARTHUR
LORNEVA OUTSIDE AGNES EX 91 BRUCE L. LOACH & FAMILY, NEW LISKEARD
LOYALEA SOVEREIGN ABBY EX 91 LOYALEA HOLSTEINS, HASTINGS
MAPLEJOG MARCELL EX 91 MAPLEJOG HOLSTEINS, EMBRO
MORBET MAY HEART EX 91 PAUL H. TYTGAT, HARROW
QUALITY FAB FIGI EX 91 DALTON J. FARIS, NEWMARKET
REDLODGE SAMUELO JULIANN EX 91 REDLODGE FARMS INC, FINCH
RIVALON TALENT LUCIELLE EX 91 HANK & NANCY-LEE HAZELEGER, EMBRO
SAZIEMAZ TITANIC FUMEE EX 91 PHILIPPE & LAURENCE GUTKNECHT, NEWINGTON
SPENCROFT DETER KOKO EX 91 ROGER SPENCE, ELMVALE
SPENCROFT MERCHANT LATIFAH EX 9 1 ROGER SPENCE, ELMVALE
SPRUCECHO ASTRONOMICAL ELLIMAY EX 91 SPRUCECHO OUTSIDE GLYNNIE EX 9 1 SPRUCECHO FARMS INC, MOOREFIELD
SUNNY MAPLE LINJET BONNET EX 91 SUNNY MAPLE HOLSTEINS, BEETON
SUNNY PLAINS TIMBIT EX 91 SUNNY PLAINS FARMS, JOYCEVILLE
SUNREST CHAMPION IVY EX 91 SUNREST FARM, JOYCEVILLE
THRULANE SOVEREIGN TWILITE EX 9 1 THRULANE TALENT NOTCHES EX 91 THRULANE HOLSTEINS, ELMIRA
VALLEYLANE RUSTY SEPTEMBER EX 91 CLAYNOOK FARMS LTD, NEW HAMBURG
WALKHAVERN GOLDWYN ZIOLA EX 91 ALKHAVERN FARMS LIMITED, STAYNER
WAYNAN OUTSIDE ADA EX 91 WAYNAN DAIRY FARMS, STAYNER
WELANE GOLDWYN REBA EX 91 LEWIS WEBER, ELMIRA
WILSONBURG ALLEN MARIA EX 91 D.W. KARN FARMS INC, WOODSTOCK
ALCOMA ALLEN JUSTINE EX 90 GORDON COUKELL, STAYNER
ALFALEA MORTY AUDRA EX 90 SHALOM FARM ALFALEA INC, LISTOWEL
ALMERSON ZENITH SUSAN EX 90 ALMERSON FARMS, CAMPBELLFORD
ALNOR CORRIE GIBSON EX 90 BOSDALE FARMS INC, CAMBRIDGE
ALNOR GOLDWYN CAROLINE EX 90 JOHN P. MCDONALD, SHELBURNE
ALTONA LEA GOLDWYN GRAPE EX 90 FRANK BARKEY & FAMILY, BLACKSTOCK
ALTONA LEA MAILING KIT KAT EX 90 FRANK BARKEY & FAMILY, BLACKSTOCK
ARCADIA OUTSIDE LOLA EX 90 ARCADIA FARMS, CODRINGTON
BARDALE GOLDWYN DAPHNE EX 90 WILLIAM A. BARNUM, CAMPBELLFORD
BENSONCREST SPIRTE BANANA EX 9 0 ENSONCREST FARMS, CAMPBELLFORD
BOBMUR SOVEREIGN EMINEM EX 90 BOBMUR FARMS, LISTOWEL
BOND HAVEN CS L ROXEE EX 90 PETER LOTHMANN, HARRISTON
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BREEZY GIBSON NIROBI EX 90 SOESTDALE HOLSTEINS INC, MOOREFIELD
BRUBURN GIBSON TRACE EX 90 KENT CURTIS, JOYCEVILLE
BRYLCO LHEROS HANNAH EX 90 BESLEA FARMS LTD, SHELBURNE
CANHOPE TALENT BLAKELY EX 90 RON CANNING, PALMERSTON
CARLOW LEADER 70 EX 90 CARLOW FARMS, INDIAN RIVER
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CEDARVILLA SEPTEMBER PENNY EX 90 CEDARVILLA HOLSTEINS, LAKEFIELD
CHARWILL TALENT BONITA EX 90 CHARWILL FARMS, WALLENSTEIN
CLAIRCREST ASTRO TRIXIE EX 90 CLAIR E. PETHERICK, CAMPBELLFORD
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COBEQUID LANCE DISCO EX 90 GLENN SNIDER, HICKSON
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ENGLIDALE FD MANDY EX 90 ENGLIDALE SS GLADYS EX 90 ENGLIDALE FARMS, LINDSAY
ETTINGER IGNITER IZZADORE EX 90 STONEHENGE HOLSTEINS, HICKSON
FARISVIEW LINJET PRECIOUS EX 90 DALTON J. FARIS, NEWMARKET
FIELDHOLME LEANARDO LOU EX 90 FIELDHOLME HOLSTEINS, BRADFORD
FRADON R MARK MARIGOLD EX 90 FRADON HOLSTEINS LTD, BRANCHTON
FRICOSONS STARGAZER ELAINE EX 90 FRICOSONS HOLSTEINS, NEWCASTLE
GARLYNN MEMORIAL FLORENCE EX 90 GREIDEN FARMS LTD, ST. MARYS
GENDARRA WARD PIXIE EX 90 GENDARRA FARM, BAILIEBORO
GLENROE MORTY MORGANA 486 EX 90 GLENROE FARMS LIMITED, INGERSOLL
GRASSHILL HEROS KATJA EX 90 THURSTHILL FARMS, LINDSAY
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HAELZLE SEPTEMBER CANDY EX 90 COLIN & KAREN LEACH, LINDSAY
HARVDALE LEE MOLLY EX 90 HARVDALE HOLSTEINS, STAYNER
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HYKABODE OUTSIDE DORIE EX 90 HYKABODE HOLSTEINS, BATH
JANDALE KRISTEN JAMES EX 90 JANDALE HOLSTEINS, WELLESLEY
JEFFRED LEE HELGA EX 90 FRED JEFFS, STIRLING
JOALFARMS TALENT SHIMMER EX 90 ALLAN & LORNE VIS, MURILLO
KEDEB PRIMETIME MOLLY EX 90 KEDEB ACRES, PETERBOROUGH
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KELVUE SAMUELO APPLE EX 90 JOHN J. KELLY, WARKWORTH
KENTVILLE PT ROSEMARY EX 90 KENTVILLE HOLSTEINS, SHELBURNE
KINGSWAY ALLEN CRUNCH EX 90 KINGSWAY SKY FAME EURO EX 90 KINGSWAY FARMS, HASTINGS
KOOPYCREST JASPER VELDA EX 90 SHAWN KOOPMANS, PICTON
KUIPERSCREST TALENT CHRISTY EX 90 MARLIN R. MARTIN, PALMERSTON
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LEMLAR JENUS FLORA EX 90 LEMLAR FARMS LTD, WOODSTOCK
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MAPLEMEADOW LHEROS CARAMEL EX 90 H. BRUCE SHANNON, CLIFFORD
MERLHOLME SS DALLAS EX 90 WILLIAM J. MERRILL, CAMPBELLFORD
METDALE CHAMPION KASSIDY EX 90 METDALE LINJET ARLENE EX 90 RONALD N. METCALF, BOWMANVILLE
MILVALEA ROREY RUDI EX 90 MILVALEA HOLSTEINS, BALTIMORE
NIPPONIA EDR RD MECCA EX 90 COLIN & KAREN LEACH, LINDSAY
NITH CREST SEPTEMBER DOMINIQUE EX 90 NITH CREST FARMS LIMITED, WELLESLEY
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PAULROE DOTTY EX 90 PAUL M. MARTIN, ARTHUR
PAVER SEPTEMBER APRIL EX 90 STEFAN & LETICIA MUELLER, MILVERTON
PLOEGSWAY SOVEREIGN ALICE EX 90 JOHN VANDERPLOEG, PETERBOROUGH
PRETTY-VIEW LEE HILARY EX 90 PRETTYVIEW FARMS LIMITED, WYEBRIDGE
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RICHLAND STORMONT LESLIE EX 90 RICHLAND HOLSTEINS, STIRLING
RIDGE-FIELD LHEROS MINDY EX 90 RIDGE-FIELD HOLSTEIN, BLACKSTOCK
ROBINS GOLDWYN PAULLETTE EX 90 ROBINS HOLSTEINS LIMITED, MIDLAND
ROBROOK GOLDWYN ALEXIS EX 90 J. WALTER MILLER, HILLIER
RODAH LHEROS BRANDI EX 90 ROBERT DAVID HAWTHORNE, SHELBURNE
ROSENHORST STUD MOOCHING EX 90 J. BLEKKENHORST & SON, THUNDER BAY
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SAUTERGNE BLANCHETTE EX 90 D. BRIAN BRADLEY, ORANGEVILLE
SAVAGEDALE GIBSON ROXY EX 90 SPRUCETONE HOLSTEINS, BRADFORD
TOMALYNN DERRY CORALEE EX 90 FAR-ROW HOLSTEINS, WOODVILLE
TOMALYNN SOVEREIGN DAYNA EX 90 TOMALYNN FARMS, OMEMEE
TRAILVIEW GIBSON TRILLIUM EX 90 TRAILVIEW HOLSTEINS, WALLENSTEIN
TRENT VALLEY BELL EX 90 TRENT VALLEY HOLSTEINS, PETERBOROUGH
TRIELM SEPT QUICK EX 90 TRIELM FARM, BRADFORD
TRUSTMORE GIBSON BABE EX 90 TRUSTMORE FARMS INC, THUNDER BAY
VELAN ALLEGRO KRISTIN EX 90 VELAN FARMS, CAVAN
VERDA TIFFANY GOLD EX 90 BATESDALE FARMS, STAYNER
VONBURG GIBSON RUELLA EX 90 C.W. VONDERVOORT, WOODSTOCK
WALKHAVERN ALESSANDRA EX 90 WALKHAVERN FARMS LIMITED, STAYNER
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WIKKERINK GOLDWYN SHANIA EX 90 WIKKERINK FARMS LTD, NORWICH
WILACRES LINJET BAILEY EX 90 WILACRES FARMS, MADOC
WILGRO ROSALIND KATIE EX 90 WILGRO HOLSTEINS, PALMERSTON
WILJAVEN INQUIRER BESSY EX 90 WILLY KOOT, THAMESFORD
WILLDINA GOLD HONEY EX 90
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WILLSONA MORTY SHANNA EX 90 GLENN & LORRIE WILLSON, BOWMANVILLE
WRIDAIR STORM JORDYN EX 90 WRIDAIR FARMS, HARROW
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SUNNY PLAINS CARAMEL EX 90 SUNNY PLAINS FARMS, JOYCEVILLE
TEM-NORTH FINLEY PAULA EX 90
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RAELAND LEDUC SERENE EX 92 RAE STADDER, SELKIRK
VALMAR GOLDWYN GINA EX 92 C.J. VANDERLIP & SONS, BRANTFORD
BACHLEE ALLEN MAINE EX 91 BACHLEE FARMS, CAYUGA
BRABANTIA SM ROSE EX 91 BRABANTIA FARMS INC, WILLIAMSBURG
BROWNDALE GOLDWYN NORINE EX 91 BROWNDALE MIKE JAY EX 91 BROWNDALE-I DURHAM PIPER EX 91 BROWNDALE FARM, PARIS
CANTARIO TALENTED ELLEN EX 91 ALEXANDRIA J. WOOSEY, VANKLEEK HILL
CRAIGCREST GOLDWYN ABOUT TIME EX 91 CRAIGCREST HOLSTEINS, ARTHUR
CROWNING TOUCH HI METRO LILLY EX 91 DENNIS E. MARTIN, PALMERSTON
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DAPPLEDALE MAY EX 91 SEBASTIEN DION, PINTENDRE
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HESSHOLM VISTA IGNITER EX 91 HESSHOLM HOLSTEINS, KEMPTVILLE
HUIZTEIN ALLEN JULIA EX 91 HUIZTEIN FARMS INC, WAINFLEET
LUXURY TALENT JINX EX 91 INGRID DEVRIES, WELLANDPORT
MARIEJADINE ROREY PROVIDENCE EX 91 FERME MARIE JADINE, FINCH
NAYLORCROFT TERRASON REBA EX 91 KAYMANOR HOLSTEINS, STRATFORD
NAYLORCROFT TERRASON REBA EX 91 FRANKHAVEN HOLSTEINS, INGERSOLL
PARKLEA GIBSON GEM EX 91 PARKLEA FARMS LTD, CALEDONIA
SHYLANE SEPTEMBER STORM LOTTO EX 91 JOHN MCCALLUM, STRATFORD
SILVER CREEK ALLEN FINESSE EX 91
SPRUCECHO FARMS INC, MOOREFIELD
STENHOUSE MUIR SHAMROCK EX 90
HAVENVALLEY HOLSTEINS, WALLENSTEIN
MAPEL WOOD SALTO DIVINE EX 92
PETER RYLAARSDAM, WINCHESTER
WILLDINA HOLSTEINS, BOWMANVILLE
SMITHDEN HOLSTEINS INC, WOODSTOCK
GREENVIEW FARMS, FONTHILL
HAVENVALLEY TITANIC PETITE EX 92
DORCEE SEPTEMBER KALI EX 91
WILLOWHILL REGGIE VANA EX 90
SMITHDEN GIBSON GERRY EX 90
GLENGARRY STOCK FARMS INC, APPLE HILL
GREENVIEW TITANIC SLY EX 92
BESLEA FARMS LTD, SHELBURNE
WILLIAM HAROLD ROBINSON, SELBY WILLDINA HOLSTEINS, BOWMANVILLE
DANNROVING HOLSTEINS, PALMERSTON
GLENGARRY CHAMPION APEX EX 92
WESTSIDE GIBSON JOY EX 90
SELBYVALE TALENT KAYLIA EX 90 SHCI LYSTER FRANCINE EX 90
DANNROVING CHAMPION LILA EX 92
FEBRUARY EXs LOCHDALE S S SANGRIA EX 93 DAVID J. MACMILLAN ALEXANDRIA
BREEZE HILL MORTY MORTICIA EX 92 BREEZE HILL HOLSTEINS, WINCHESTER
BROWNDALE G MARVEL EX 92 BROWNDALE FARM, PARIS
TERRDALE HOLSTEINS, BRINSTON
WILLOWHOLME RUBENS CLEO EX 91 WALKERBRAE FARMS, GUELPH
ACHERHOLME JJ ROSE EX 90 ELI BRUBACHER, WALLENSTEIN
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BELFAST BOLTON LATINA EX 90 CORMDALE GENETICS INC, BETHANY
BELFAST BOLTON LATINA EX 90 DAN DONER, COURTICE
BELFAST BOLTON LATINA EX 90 MAPEL WOOD FARMS, JERSEYVILLE
BELFAST BOLTON LATINA EX 90 GENERVATIONS INC, CAMPBELLVILLE
BENOAKS MORTY KIERSTEN EX 90 RUSSELL BENNETT, SPENCERVILLE
BERGRIDGE TITANIC BEAUTY EX 90 BRIAN & ELISABETH VANDENBERG, WINCHESTER
BERTENSVILLE LHEROS FINEST EX 90 CORNERVIEW FARMS INC, MITCHELL
BLUEBIRD TITAN MATTIE EX 90 BLUEBIRD FARM INC, BRANTFORD
BRABANTDALE JASPER SPOOKERY EX 90 BRABANTDALE FARMS LTD, NAVAN
BRANDERLEA LEADER KOCO EX 90 BRANDERLEA FARMS, ROCKWOOD
BREEZE HILL DERRY ANNIKA EX 90 BREEZE HILL HOLSTEINS, WINCHESTER
BRIDGEVIEW INTEGRITY SUNNY EX 90 BRIAN COLEMAN, BRANTFORD
BRIDGEWOOD TITANIC LYLA EX 90 INDIAN MAIDEN FARMS, MOOREFIELD
BRIDON TITAN BELLE EX 90 BRIDON FARMS INC, PARIS
BROWNDALE DUNDEE MILLY EX 90 BROWNDALE FARM, PARIS
BRUGLINE GOLDWYN RONNI EX 90 BRUGLINE FARMS LTD, CHESTERVILLE
CASTLE DALE SAMUELO LAINE EX 90 MOY HALL FARMS, ST. MARYS
DON-MAIR FARMS, MT. HOPE
DOWNIEBROOK ADELE IGNITER EX 90 DOWNIEBROOK ELVIRA JASPER EX 90 DOWNIEBROOK SHAE LYNN LEE EX 90 DOWNIEBROOK FARMS LTD, ST. PAULS
EARLEN DUNDEE KELLY EX 90 WRIGHTHAVEN FARMS LTD., KENILWORTH
EBYBROOK MODEL ROY LIZZY EX 90 EBYBROOK HOLSTEINS, LISTOWEL
EGBERDENE RUDOLPH MELISSIA EX 90 DEVANS HOLSTEINS, SMITHVILLE
ELHAVEN LEE GRACEY EX 90 H. ELWOOD MEADOWS, STRATFORD
ELM ARBRE DOUBLE L DANA EX 90 RONALD F. SKINNER, MITCHELL
ELMODALE EMMETT JUSTISE EX 90 ELMODALE MEADOWLORD RUTH EX 90 ELMODALE FARM, MAXVILLE
FEEDERLANE ALLEN ERICA EX 90 FEEDERLANE FARMS, WAINFLEET
FRADON STORMATIC AMANDER EX 90 COREY MARTIN, WALLENSTEIN
GLENGARRY CHAMPION AFTER EIGHT EX 90 GLENGARRY STOCK FARMS INC, APPLE HILL
GLENSPRINGS MERCHANT ADELE EX 90 GLENSPRINGS FARMS LTD, MARTINTOWN
GREENLARK GIBSON BRANDY EX 90 GREENLARK PATSY JANE EX 90 GREENLARK FARMS, PEMBROKE
HARMONY VIEW OREO EX 90 HARMONY VIEW FARMS, WINCHESTER
HAWKRIDGE RMH SS CANDY EX 90 DAVE SQUIBB, STAFFA
HAWKRIDGE RMH SS CANDY EX 90 KEVIN SQUIBB, ST. PAULS
HAZYACRE SEPT JESSE JANE EX 90 HAZY ACRE FARMS, HAGERSVILLE
CHRISLANE OUTSIDE TERESA EX 90
HESSHOLM SPIRTE RAVEN EX 90
AVELINE HOLSTEINS 2005 LTD, DRAYTON
HESSHOLM HOLSTEINS, KEMPTVILLE
CLAREMOUNT ASTRE GIBSON EX 90 CLAREMOUNT HOLSTEINS, STRATFORD
COWTOWN DURHAM MOON-ET EX 90 WAYNE F. KOGGEL, DALKEITH
CRACKHOLM MAEGAN EX 90 MICHAEL & STEVEN VELLENGA, PARIS
CRAIGCREST DRAKE BABY DOLL EX 90 CRAIGCREST HOLSTEINS, ARTHUR
CRAIGCREST DUNDEE BRIANNE EX 90 CRAIGCREST HOLSTEINS, ARTHUR
DELCREEK LUCKY STAR EX 90 PETER RYLAARSDAM, WINCHESTER
DELCREEK SEXY LADY EX 90 PETER RYLAARSDAM, WINCHESTER
DELCREEK TRIXIE EX 90 PETER RYLAARSDAM, WINCHESTER
DENVAN STORMATIC ENYA EX 90 ADRIAN ST. DENIS, ALEXANDRIA
DEVANS LHEROS GLOW EX 90 DEVANS HOLSTEINS, SMITHVILLE
DOANLEA GIBSON JULIE EX 90 DOANLEA ROY LISETTE EX 90 DONALD I. DOAN, NORWICH
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KEVLYNDALE TERRA RENE EX 90 JAMES-DEAN HOLSTEINS, SOUTH MOUNTAIN
KIRKLEA BAROCQUE SUNDAE EX 90 ROBERT D. MACDONALD, DALKEITH
KIRKLEA JASPER VAL EX 90 ROBERT D. MACDONALD, DALKEITH
KOONSTRA’S GINA 111 EX 90 SPRUCECOURT FARM, TROY
LARCHWAY GOLDWYN CANADA EX 90 LARCHWAY FARM INC, NAVAN
LENSLAKE JORDAN RED ELSIE EX 90 LENSLAKE FARM, GOWANSTOWN
LEXIS DUNDEE LULU EX 90 BIENERT HOLSTEINS, SHERWOOD PARK, AB
LEXIS DUNDEE LULU EX 90 GLENVUE HOLSTEINS, ROCKWOOD
LEXIS DUNDEE LULU EX 90 LEXIS DUNDEE LULU EX 90 JOEL PHOENIX, CANNINGTON
LILAC BRAE OUTSIDE ADA EX 90 WENALLT HOLSTEINS, CRYSLER
LIMBRA JASPER NOELLE EX 90 HUYBREGTS FARMS LTD, CRYSLER
LINCREST SAMUELO SALLY EX 90 LINCREST HOLSTEINS, WINCHESTER
LOCHDALE FBI ALEXA EX 90 DAVID J. MACMILLAN, ALEXANDRIA
LOCHDALE SAMUELO TAYLOR EX 90 DAVID J. MACMILLAN, ALEXANDRIA
MACLEANVIEW BLITZ HAPPY EX 90 ANDY MACLEAN, STAFFA
MARBRUCK CHAMPION KATIE ET EX 90 MARBRUCK FARM, DRAYTON
MORGROVE GOLDWYN SPICEY EX 90 MORGROVE HOLSTEINS LTD, BRANTFORD
NORMLYNE DAMAFRO LADY EX 90 FERME NORMLYNE, ALFRED
OCEAN-VIEW DURHAM MITZI EX 90 COZY NOOK HOLSTEINS, ELMIRA
PARKLEA GIBSON ALEXI EX 90 PARKLEA FARMS LTD, CALEDONIA
PEARTOME 101 DALMATIANS EX 90 PEARTOME HOLSTEINS, HAGERSVILLE
PEARTOME BLIZZARD BEACH EX 90 PEARTOME RED LICORICE EX 90 PEARTOME HOLSTEINS, HAGERSVILLE
PERRODALE THUNDER SNOWBOARD EX 90 PERRODALE FARMS LTD, NAVAN
PLEASANTVIEW ALLEN JULIE EX 90 PLEASANTVIEW HOLSTEINS, WALLENSTEIN
POOLEACRES APPEAL CANDY EX 90 POOLEACRES HOLSTEINS, MILVERTON
RAELAND PRIMETIME JOANNE EX 90 RAELAND ROYAL LASS EX 90 RAE STADDER, SELKIRK
RALBEA GOLDWYN ANITA EX 90 RALBEA LHEROS BEAUTY EX 90 RALPH & BEATRICE MARTIN, DRAYTON
REDBRIDGE LEDUC LEAH EX 90 WENALLT HOLSTEINS, CRYSLER
RICHVALE ALLEN EX 90 RICHVALE HOLSTEINS, DUNNVILLE
ROESACRES OUTSIDE NICOLE EX 90 ROESACRES HOLSTEINS, MILVERTON
ROSETONE SEPTEMBER ASTRO EX 90 LLOYD F. ROSEBOOM, PORT COLBORNE
ROSEVINE DUNDEE ANJA EX 90 ROSEVINE FARMS, BERWICK
ROSSANNE MAGNATE LISA EX 90 WILHELMSHAVEN HOLSTEINS, STRATFORD
RUTHERFORD SIMMS SANDLE EX 90 DENNIS E. MARTIN, PALMERSTON
SELBYVALE JASPER LASANNA EX 90 LLOYALHOLME HOLSTEINS, WALLENSTEIN
SHYLANE RUDOLPH BRIDGET EX 90 JOHN MCCALLUM, STRATFORD
SILVERDREAM STORM STARBRITE EX 90 ONIAS W. MARTIN, WALLENSTEIN
SILVERHOLME GOLDWYN F BEV EX 90 SILVERHOLME HOLSTEINS LTD, ST. ANNS
SNOWDAME GOLDWYN ELEXUS EX 90 SNOWDAME FARM, MERRICKVILLE
SONIBRAND 858 EX 90 SONIBRAND FARM INC, ST. ISIDORE DE PRESCOTT
SOUTH NATION KITE COMET EX 90 CHRISTOPHER RYAN, FOURNIER
SQUIBBHAVEN ZORA STORMATIC EX 90 DAVE SQUIBB, STAFFA
SQUIBBLAND EMILY LEDUC EX 90 KEVIN SQUIBB, ST. PAULS
SQUIBBLAND LINJET RITA EX 90 SQUIBBLAND LOIS DANTE EX 90 K. DEAN & DEBBIE SQUIBB, ST. PAULS
SQUIBBLAND PAULA TALENT K EX 90 KEVIN SQUIBB, ST. PAULS
SUMMITHOLM F B I BONNIE EX 90 JOE LOEWITH & SONS LTD, LYNDEN
SUTHERHILL PK M OYSTER EX 90 SUTHERHILL FARMS, ST. MARYS
TIERSDALE SPIRTE MARCH EX 90 PETER TIERSMA, DUNNVILLE
TOPTAM ALLEN ARUAL EX 90 HAWS FARMS, GRASSIE
TWINPEAK ALLAN SAPHIRE EX 90 TWIN PEAK FARMS, PAKENHAM
ULMAR GOLDWYN CAMILLA EX 90 ULMAR SEPTEMBER STORM CAROLINE EX 90 HANS U. PFISTER, MITCHELL
VALMAR DUNDEE CADABRA EX 90 VALMAR OUTSIDE REEVA EX 90 C.J. VANDERLIP & SONS, BRANTFORD
VANDEHOLM OUTSIDE MINNIE EX 90 JERNIC FARMS, ST. MARYS
VELLHAVEN ALI MORTY GWEN EX 90 VELLHAVEN FARMS INC, SMITHVILLE
VERSPEEK BEST PAMELA EX 90 VERSPEEK FARMS LTD, WINCHESTER
WALKERBRAE ALLEN BLACKBERRY EX 90 WALKERBRAE FARMS, GUELPH
WALKERBRAE STORM RENITA RED EX 90 BAINHOLM FARM INC, STRATFORD
WALKERBRAE STORM RENITA RED EX 90 MIKE HALL, ST. MARYS
WARDWAY DEREK CELIA EX 90 RICKHAVEN HOLSTEINS, DRAYTON
WAYCREST TITANIC SHANIA EX 90 WAYCREST HOLSTEINS, ATWOOD
WINDY PINE GIBSON AMANDA EX 90 DOUGLAS M. WEBER, DRAYTON
WINDYMILL MODEST MARCIE EX 90 MODVIEW HOLSTEINS LTD, ORTON
WINRIGHT TRIUMPHANT JESSICA EX 90 BRIAN JOSEPH ENRIGHT, WINCHESTER
ZIEVIEW JETHRO PURITY EX 90 DARYL ZIEBARTH, PAKENHAM
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HAWLIN SPIRTE BONNIE VG 87 HAWLIN HOLSTEINS, WALLENSTEIN
HAZELCREST FINAL CUT GRETA VG 87 HAZELCREST HOLSTEINS, EMBRO
HUFFMANDALE GOLDWYN GABRIELLE VG 87 JOHN W. BUCKLEY, LINDSAY ELMCROFT HOLSTEINS, SUNDERLAND HUFFMANDALE HOLSTEINS LTD, CORBYVILLE, ROSELANDVALE FARMS, HAMPTON ED MCMORROW, LINDSAY
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LORNEVA ALEX DINI VG 87 BRUCE L. LOACH & FAMILY, NEW LISKEARD
SALEM SOVEREIGN DALE VG 87 JOHN W. BUCKLEY, LINDSAY
SMITHDEN GOLDWYN ALLEGRA VG 87 SMITHDEN HOLSTEINS INC, WOODSTOCK
SPRUCECHO TALENT GORGEOUS VG 87 SPRUCECHO FARMS INC, MOOREFIELD
SUNNY MAPLE RM ROCKSTAR VG 87 SUNNY MAPLE TALENT DELILAH VG 87 SUNNY MAPLE HOLSTEINS, BEETON
TRI-KOEBEL DUR EXPLOSION-ET VG 87 HILLHAVEN HOLSTEINS, ELORA
VALE-O-SKENE GOLDWYN HEAVEN VG 87
HARMILL DUNDEE ANNIE VG 86
WILLDINA JASPER LOFTY VG 86
BOSDALE FARMS INC, CAMBRIDGE
WILLDINA HOLSTEINS, BOWMANVILLE
HAZELCREST GOLDWYN LULU ANDREA V G 86 HAZELCREST HOLSTEINS, EMBRO
JONELMA FROSTY SAGE VG 86 JONELMA FARMS, SHANTY BAY
KENTVILLE LARAMIE IVORY VG 86 KENTVILLE HOLSTEINS, SHELBURNE
KINGSWAY BOLTON RUTTER VG 86 KINGSWAY FARMS, HASTINGS
KINGSWAY GOLDWYN YEN VG 86 ROB HEFFERNAN, HASTINGS PAT CONROY, ANGOLA, IN KINGSWAY FARMS, HASTINGS
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MARKVALE EMILLY SPIRTE VG 86
WALNUTLAWN SPIRTE KARLY VG 87
MARKVALE HOLSTEINS, BEACHVILLE
WALNUTLAWN FARMS LIMITED, TAVISTOCK
ALMAC DOLMAN DAGMAR VG 86 ALMAC HOLSTEINS LTD, EMBRO
ARCADIA SAMUELO AMY VG 86 ARCADIA FARMS, CODRINGTON
BERGRIDGE DOLMAN JULIET VG 86 FABIENNE KAGI, FINCH FAIRYTALE HOLSTEINS, INGLESIDE
BOSDALE F C SPECK VG 86 BOSDALE S GIBSON SHANE C VG 86 BOSDALE FARMS INC, CAMBRIDGE
BRANDSHAVEN SHOTTLE SACHA VG 86 BRANDSHAVEN HOLSTEINS, TILLSONBURG
CARLDOT GOLDWYN LILY VG 86 BREAMONT HOLSTEINS, TAVISTOCK
CLAIRCREST WIND BONANZA VG 86 CLAIR E. PETHERICK, CAMPBELLFORD
CLAYNOOK MIMI SHOTTLE VG 86 CLAYNOOK FARMS LTD, NEW HAMBURG
COMESTAR AMBROSIA JASPER VG 86 MARK MORELAND, JOYCEVILLE
CONDON JASPER PRETTY VG 86 CONDON HOLSTEINS, ELMVALE
DARCROFT GOLDWYN HAVANA VG 86 DARCROFT FARMS LTD, WOODSTOCK
DUALANE SPIRTE VIENNA VG 86 DUALANE WINDBROOK CIERRA VG 86 KLOEPFER HOLDINGS LTD, INGERSOLL
EARLEN TACK FLURISH VG 86 EARLEN FARMS LIMITED, ALMA
EBYHOLME GOLDWYN MELLOW VG 86 EBYHOLME REDLINER MAY VG 86 EBYHOLME FARMS LTD, AYR
EBYVILLE DURCHAN KRYSTLE VG 86 EBYVILLE FARMS LTD, ELMIRA
FARISVIEW DUNDEE PETULA VG 86 FARISVIEW GOLDWYN PENNIE VG 86 DALTON J. FARIS, NEWMARKET
FIELDHOLME WINDBROOK WHISTLE VG 86 FIELDHOLME HOLSTEINS, BRADFORD
FRADON GOLD ANNE VG 86
FRADON HOLSTEINS LTD, BRANCHTON
FRADON SS JORDANA VG 86 DANA E. ERWAY, COUDERSPORT, PA, FRADON HOLSTEINS LTD, BRANCHTON
GERDOTH JASPER JITTER VG 86 GERDOTH HOLSTEINS, CAVAN
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MAYBLOSSOM BOLTON DELTINA VG 86 MAYBLOSSOM FARMS, EMBRO
MISTY SPRINGS BRAWN ERICA VG 8 6 MISTY SPRINGS MB BRIGHTER RED VG 86 MISTY SPRING HOLSTEINS, LITTLE BRITAIN
MVF PRONTO SUPRA VG 86 HANK & NANCY-LEE HAZELEGER, EMBRO
NACONA MISSILE JUDITH VG 86 SUTTON FARMS, NAPANEE
QUALITY ROY FRADA VG 86 WILLIAM A. BARNUM, CAMPBELLFORD
REDLODGE JASPER WILLOW VG 86 REDLODGE FARMS INC, FINCH
ROESBETT DAMION RIESEN VG 86 GERALD ROEFS, LAKESIDE CRAIG RANTER, WOODSTOCK
ROESBETT FORTUNE FIVE O VG 86 GERALD ROEFS, LAKESIDE, D.A. WOODS FARMS LTD, THAMESFORD
ROOYALDALE WINBROOK WAYNLYN VG 86 MAPLE LEAF FARM, GRAND VALLEY
RUSTOWIL GOLDWYN MONA VG 86 MARK MORELAND, JOYCEVILLE
SILLSWAY GOLDWYN BLISS VG 86 SILLSWAY FARMS, ROSLIN
SILVERRIDGE SHAQUILLE TINA VG 86 SILVERRIDGE FARMS LTD, SPRINGFIELD
SUNNY MAPLE GOLDWYN PATCH VG 86 SUNNY MAPLE HOLSTEINS, BEETON
SUNSPARK GOLDWYN DONICA VG 86 EMILANE HOLSTEINS, LINDSAY VALE-O-SKENE HOLSTEINS, LITTLE BRITAIN
THRULANE TRIBUTE JACKIE VG 86 THRULANE HOLSTEINS, ELMIRA
TOMALYNN CARISMA SYMBOL VG 86 TOMALYNN FARMS, OMEMEE
TRIELM JASPER VALERIE VG 86 TRIELM FARM, BRADFORD
TRINITY DC PEPPER VG 86 DEN-LEE FARMS LTD, NEW HAMBURG TRINITY HOLSTEINS, NEW HAMBURG
WARDWAY FINAL CUT CHLOE VG 86 BRUCE WARD, WOODSTOCK
WEBERDREAM DESIGN HANIKA VG 86 WEBER DREAM HOLSTEINS, BRUNNER
WELANE LIZTER REGAL VG 86
GUYVIEW GOLDWYN GIN VG 86 GUYVIEW SS SUGARMAMA VG 86 GUYVIEW FARMS, WINCHESTER
FEBRUARY VGs CHERRY RESTREBA VG 87 CHERRY CREST HOLSTEINS, MARTINTOWN SERENITYHILL HOLSTEINS, RUSSELL
CLARMELL JASPER LYNN VG 87 BRUCE & SUSAN MODE, VANKLEEK HILL
CRAIGCREST GOLDWYN RADIANT VG 87 CRAIGCREST HOLSTEINS, ARTHUR
EARLEN GOLDWYN CHAM VG 87 EARLEN FARMS LIMITED, ALMA
EBY LAWN ASTRO OLLIE VG 87 EBY LAWN FARM, LISTOWEL
GILLETTE MR BURNS ZELDAN VG 87 FERME RAYNAUD LTEE, VANKLEEK HILL T. F.-O. NEUENSCHWANDER, WATERLOO
MAPEL WOOD BAXTER BAMBI VG 87 MAPEL WOOD FARMS, JERSEYVILLE O’CONNOR LAND & CATTLE CO, AJAX GENERVATIONS INC, CAMPBELLVILLE
ABBEDALE BALTIMOR HARMONY VG 86 MERKLEY BROS, CHESTERVILLE
ARNING DUNDEE LINDSY VG 86 ARNOLD & INGRID JANSEMA, DUNNVILLE
BEAVER RAY GOLDWYN MARIGOLD VG 86 REMI LEROUX, STE. ANNE DE PRESCOTT
BECKELEA RACHEL ALOU VG 86 BECKELEA FARMS, BRINSTON
BRABANTDALE GOLDWYN SPOOKWIN VG 86 REMI LEROUX, STE. ANNE DE PRESCOTT LES FERMES DANIEL & HELENE COULANGE CASSELMAN, BRABANTDALE FARMS LTD
NAVAN BRIDON DOLMAN ANNE VG 86 BRIDON FARMS INC, PARIS
BROWNDALE REDLINER PEPPERMINT VG 86 BROWNDALE FARM, PARIS
CHERRY CREST ASPEN LETTUCE VG 86 GREENLARK FARMS, PEMBROKE MERNMAC FARMS LTD, COBDEN
COMESTAR BOLTON LULULEMON VG 86 DAVID R. DYMENT, DUNDAS, FREUREHAVEN FARMS LTD, WELLANDPORT
CREEKBEND RICK CONNIE VG 86 ABNER B MARTIN, WALLENSTEIN
CURLHOLM TIMING BAQUARDI VG 86 DAVID R. DYMENT, DUNDAS
HAVENVALLEY BRIGHT KESWICK VG 86 HAVENVALLEY JASPER REPLICA VG 86 HAVENVALLEY HOLSTEINS, WALLENSTEIN
HEIDEHAVEN TITANIC MAJESTIC VG 86 WILFRIED & PATRICIA TEMMING, STRATFORD
HELMCREST ACME ABBY VG 86 HELMCREST DUSK HILARY VG 86 HELMCREST HOLSTEINS, WINCHESTER
KNONAUDALE IDENTITY VG 86 CHERRY CREST HOLSTEINS, MARTINTOWN
KNONAUDALE INDIGO VG 86 KNONAUDALE FARMS INC, CRYSLER
KROLANE DOLMAN FLOSSIE VG 86 JOSEPH J. KROL, BERWICK
LOWVILLA ADOLPH TRINA VG 86 LOWELL F. SKINNER, MONKTON
MAPEL WOOD LINUX BEAUTY VG 86 MAPEL WOOD LOU DIAMONDS VG 86 MAPEL WOOD SCOTT TAMMIE VG 86 MAPEL WOOD FARMS, JERSEYVILLE
MARELVUE SUPREME IMAGE VG 86 ELI M. MARTIN, GOWANSTOWN
MTELGIN GOLDWYN ROXANNE VG 86 MTELGIN JAMES ROYAL VG 86 MT. ELGIN DAIRY FARMS, GUELPH
PETERMANN GOLDWYN FLYAWAY VG 86 NICK & STEPH PETERMANN, PEMBROKE
RAELAND DUNDEE ELYSIA VG 86 RAE STADDER, SELKIRK
SHYLANE GIBSON PORTIA VG 86 JOHN MCCALLUM, STRATFORD
SILVERHOLME OUTSIDE F EMILY VG 86 SILVERHOLME HOLSTEINS LTD, ST. ANNS
SUTHERHILL GOLDWYN VAL VG 86 SUTHERHILL FARMS, ST. MARYS
ULMAR MR BURNS RONDA VG 86 HANS U. PFISTER, MITCHELL
VERSPEEK DUNDEE LIVIA VG 86 VERSPEEK FARMS LTD, WINCHESTER
WALTZ ACRE BROOK FINAL CUT VG 86 WALTZ ACRE FARMS, CONSECON
WEBHAVEN LYMAN TINKLE VG 86 WEBHAVEN HOLSTEINS, ARTHUR
WINDY PINE GOLDWYN WILLA VG 86 DOUGLAS M. WEBER, DRAYTON
JEFF STEPHENS, TROY
ELHAVEN GOLDWYN MARYJANE VG 86 H. ELWOOD MEADOWS, STRATFORD
ELM BEND MOUNTAIN MAMA VG 86 ELM BEND HOLSTEINS, BRANTFORD
FIELDHOUSE M BURNS BAYLYNN RED VG 86 FIELDHOUSE FARMS, ARISS
GLENARLY GOLDWYN JESSIKA VG 86 DONALD R. HORNE, STRATFORD
GLENGARRY BOLTON PHOEBE VG 86 GLENGARRY STOCK FARMS INC, APPLE HILL
GLENVUE CHAMPION ROSETTA VG 86 GLENVUE DUNDEE ROXY VG 86 GLENVUE HOLSTEINS, ROCKWOOD
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THE ONTARIO HOLSTEIN BRANCH WOULD LIKE TO RECOGNIZE ALL 2 YEAR OLDS CLASSIFYING VG-88 OR HIGHER, all Excellent cows classifying EX-94 or higher and all animals that have achieved 125,000 kilograms of milk that are bred and/or owned by Ontario Holstein breeders. In this listing of high production cows, we have included cows that were overlooked in 2010. These cows are truly in a league of their own and are, as the title says, the best of the breed. Congratulations to all the breeders and owners of these great Ontario cows!
2 Year Olds VG 88 Points or Higher • VINTAGE DOLMAN MILLY VG 88 Bred by David & Ingrid Larmer, Blackstock and owned by Trent Valley Holsteins, Peterborough, Chris & Jennifer Hill, MD and Tim & Sharyn Abbott, VT
• WALNUTLAWN JASPER HALLE VG 88 Bred by Walnutlawn Farms, Tavistock and owned by Up-Ridge Holsteins, Embro
Over 125,000 kilograms of Milk • BURMANIA SKYCHIEF SHANIA VG 87 158,261 kgs. Bred by Burmania Farms, Chesterville and owned by Brian & Elisabeth Vandenberg, Winchester • LOCKMAR LEADER HOPE EX 91 144,674 kgs. Bred and owned by Lockmar Holsteins, Sutton West • ROSENHILL RUDOLPH VIRGINIE VG 85 Bred and owned by Rosenhill Holsteins, St.Albert
136,544 kgs.
• ROBIN NEST SPACEY KRISTA QE GP 80 135,454 kgs. Bred and owned by Robin Nest Holsteins, Wallenstein • CITYVIEW MILESTON MICKEY VG 85 Bred by David G. Innes, Woodstock and owned by Jewelafton Holsteins, Tavistock
135,192 kgs.
• BREEZY MASON LIBBY VG 86 Bred by Victor Haag, Brussels and owned by Haag Farms, Brussels
132,968 kgs.
• SUMMITHOLM LANTZ JOANNE GP 81 129,421 kgs. Bred and owned by Joe Loewith & Sons Ltd., Lynden • ALEXERIN RUDOLPH 623 GP 81 Bred by Ronald Nixon, Manotick and owned by Alexerin Farms, Manotick
128,156 kgs.
• SUNNYLODGE RUDOLPH SCARIET EX 92 3E 128,076 kgs. Bred by Sunnylodge Farms, Chesterville and owned by Ferme Gillette Inc., Embrun • HURSTELM LEADER REUNION VG 85 Bred and owned by Elmhurt Bros, Hastings
127,858 kgs.
• SUMMITHOLM TERRY LYNN G 75 127,077 kgs. Bred and owned by Joe Loewith & Sons Ltd., Lynden • BRUCEVALE SUGAR HELENA VG 87 Bred and owned by Bruce R. Schmidt, Tavistock
126,684 kgs.
• ROYBRIDGE ASTRE CINDY VG 87 132,515 kgs. Bred by Roy and Roger Spence, Elmvale and owned by Roy Spence, Elmvale
• LORNEVA ASTRE BETSY EX 90 7E Bred and owned by Bruce L. Loach, New Liskeard
126,247 kgs.
• MARVALE RUDOLPH BABS GP 83 Bred by James W. Marr, Mossley and owned by Marvale Farms Ltd., Mossley
• RINGIA ADDISON ROSY G 75 Bred and owned by Ringia Farms Ltd., Lakeside
126,195 kgs.
131,784 kgs.
• ALBADON STORM ANGELA VG 85 131,229 kgs. Bred and owned by Albadon Farms Ltd., Teeswater • GERTHEA LEO ESMUN VG 85 131,119 kgs. Bred and owned by Gerry and Thea Rijkhoff, Walton • CHESSLAWN AEROLINE LADY VG 89 Bred and owned by H.E. Matson, Caledon
130,160 kgs.
• BOJUDABROOK LUPIN VG 85 129,480 kgs. Bred and owned by Robert and Judy Pringle, Chatsworth
• SUMMITHOLM MASON NEDINE GP 81 126,111 kgs. Bred and owned by Joe Loewith & Sons Ltd., Lynden • ELITE AMORA EMPEROR GP 81 126,007 kgs. Bred and owned by Thomas Meyerhans, Casselman • ALSTEIN HAREN PRELUDE EX 91 5E Bred by Albert Renkema, Embro and owned by Andy Maclean, Staffa
125,635 kgs.
• TRUSTMORE BLACKSTAR NADINE VG 86 125,582 kgs. Bred and owned by Trustmore Farms Inc., Thunder Bay
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Richard Somerville receives an award from Janice deKruyff and Brian Slaughter to recognize 25 years as Lambton County Club Secretary.
The driving force behind any committee, club, board or office is the secretary. Secretaries are the people who make sure things get done. They are the point people for fielding questions, they are the go to people for organizing events and they are the communication contacts for all things related to their business. Holstein Club secretaries are no exception. The Ontario Holstein Branch would like to acknowledge the following Holstein Club Secretaries for having reached their 10 & 25-year milestones in 2011, and thank them for their continued service to their respective Holstein Clubs. Congratulations!
25 Years - Richard Somerville (Lambton) 1986 - 2011 10 Years - Tara Bullock (Peterborough) 2001 - 2011 10 Years - Jim Allison (Victoria) 2001 - 2011
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PRODUCTION = PROFIT. JUST AS WITH THE TYPE CLASSIFICATION, IT IS IMPORTANT TO RECOGNIZE THE COWS THAT “GET THE JOB DONE.” Congratulations to all of the breeders and owners of the top five superior production records in each age division for January through the end of February 2011! ANIMAL NAME CLASS AGE M F P
YEARLINGS
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BRABANTDALE GOLDWYN SPLURGE
VG-85
01-11
392
528
411
1331
(+128)
(+246)
(+142)
(+516)
STANTONS BURNS MYLOVE
VG-86
01-11
385
395
370
1150
(+128)
(+140)
(+123)
(+391)
STANTONS LOU BEYOND
VG-85
01-09
375
406
363
1144
(+120)
(+152)
(+117)
(+389)
STONYBROOK MLEADER LUCI
GP-82
01-09
323
386
296
1005
(+105)
(+166)
(+87)
(+358)
STANTONS ELLIE BLESSING
G-76
01-09
373
358
354
1085
(+116)
(+103)
(+107)
(+326)
BRABANTDALE BOLTON IGNEOUS
GP-83
02-00
446
463
387
1296
(+174)
(+174)
(+112)
(+460)
GILLETTE BAXTER JINNY
VG-85
02-00
398
359
387
1144
(+166)
(+126)
(+166)
(+458)
GILLETTE SHOTTLE WEDDING BELL
VG-85
02-00
377
374
348
1099
(+146)
(+142)
(+128)
(+416)
GILLETTE SHOTTLE 2ND LIST
VG-87
02-00
368
403
330
1101
(+136)
(+170)
(+109)
(+415)
SYNERGY DOLMAN INA
GP-81
02-03
330
347
326
1003
(+139)
(+138)
(+131)
(+408)
MAPLELAWN OUTSIDE JOCELYN
VG-86
03-08
391
536
367
1294
(+178)
(+297)
(+161)
(+636)
LOCKMAR GOLDWYN MANDY
VG-87
03-04
428
395
434
1257
(+200)
(+153)
(+201)
(+554)
WILLSONA RUSTLER STRAWBERRY
VG-86
03-08
269
294
313
876
(+110)
(+137)
(+153)
(+400)
STANTONS BUCKEYE LOVE
VG-85
03-03
417
340
387
1144
(+160)
(+85)
(+140)
(+385)
FRAHIL GOLDWYN DIXIE
VG-89
03-03
280
332
295
907
(+111)
(+146)
(+122)
(+379)
4 YEAR OLDS BRABANTDALE JASPER SPOOKERY EX-90 04-08 356 539 372 1267 (+100) (+266)
(+110)
(+476)
GORDEL GOLDWYN PEG
VG-89
04-01
263
314
281
858
(+94)
(+128)
(+108)
(+330)
KINGSWAY SS CASSIBONCA
VG-87
04-00
291
404
282
977
(+73)
(+191)
(+61)
(+325)
GINARY GOLDWYN NADILLA
VG-86
04-01
333
485
338
1156
(+56)
(+169)
(+55)
(+280)
ASTRONAUT TRADEMARK K NATASHA
GP-80
04-07
321
302
286
909
(+112)
(+88)
(+80)
(+280)
FLEURY CHAMP COLETTE
VG-88
05-04
354
417
370
1141
(+119)
(+188)
(+129)
(+436)
PERRODALE JASPERS DARKNESS
EX-91
05-00
287
333
293
913
(+107)
(+141)
(+110)
(+358)
WENALLT LEDUC AUTUMNROSE
EX-90
05-06
303
419
322
1044
(+55)
(+152)
(+72)
(+279)
ALEXERIN INCOME 772
GP-80
05-10
358
342
328
1028
(+88)
(+82)
(+69)
(+239)
DREAMISH CHAMPION ROXY
EX-90
05-10
295
272
314
881
(+86)
(+56)
(+95)
(+237)
GLENNHOLME GIBSON RYE
EX-93-2E
06-00
339
402
342
1083
(+104)
(+143)
(+105)
(+352)
BRIDGEVIEW INTEGRITY GINETTE
EX-91-2E
07-08
290
338
272
900
(+96)
(+144)
(+72)
(+312)
NIPPONIA FBE LJ LOYAL
EX-93-2E
07-02
275
318
280
873
(+91)
(+125)
(+95)
(+311)
GLENVUE VICKIE OUTSIDE
VG-85
08-02
259
399
248
906
(+50)
(+183)
(+37)
(+270)
HEIWA GOODLUCK LADY
EX-91
06-06
329
396
353
1078
(+58)
(+124)
(+70)
(+252)
BRABANTDALE FARMS LTD., NAVAN
STANTON BROS LTD., ILDERTON
STANTON BROS LTD., ILDERTON
HOSKIN FARMS LTD., COBOURG
STANTON BROS LTD., ILDERTON
2 YEAR OLDS
BRABANTDALE FARMS LTD., NAVAN
FERME GILLETTE INC., EMBRUN
FERME GILLETTE INC., EMBRUN
FERME GILLETTE INC., EMBRUN, JOHN & HANK VEENHUIS, NS
SYNERGY HOLSTEINS, PEMBROKE
3 YEAR OLDS
MAPLELAWN HOLSTEINS, SMITHVILLE
LOCKMAR HOLSTEINS, SUTTON WEST
GLENN & LORRIE WILSON, OSHAWA
STANTON BROS LTD., ILDERTON
BARCLAY PHOENIX, GREENBANK, ANGELA RULE, WI, ICON HOLSTEINS, BELMONT
BRABANTDALE FARMS LTD., NAVAN
PHOENIX BROS, GREENBANK, DOT COM HOLSTEINS, AU, LIGHTNING RIDGE HOLSTEINS, AU
KINGSWAY FARMS, HASTINGS
GINARY FARMS, MOOSE CREEK
AVONFARM HOLSTEINS, ST. MARYS
5 YEAR OLDS
MATT DANN, PALMERSTON
PERRODALE FARMS LTD., NAVAN
WENALLT HOLSTEINS, CRYSLER
ALEXERIN FARMS, MANOTICK
DREAMISH HOLSTEINS, COBDEN
MATURE COWS
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BRIAN COLEMAN, BRANTFORD
ERDINE FARMS LTD., HASTINGS
GLENVUE HOLSTEINS, ROCKWOOD
HEIWA FARM, ST. ALBERT
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Brother-sister duo realize that two heads are better than one!
BY CHRISTINA CROWLEY
JULIA AND TRISTAN LENSVELT, A KEEN SISTER-BROTHER DUO FROM GOWANSTOWN, ONTARIO, ARE A SHINING EXAMPLE OF HOW FAMILY FARMS HELP TO CULTIVATE PASSIONATE YOUTH WHO ARE INVOLVED AND TRULY CARE ABOUT THE DAIRY INDUSTRY.
Family farming has been the foundation of the dairy industry since our ancestors arrived and began to farm the land many generations ago. Each generation since then has witnessed the progression of dairy farms passed on to the next generation, in hopes of continuing the family legacy.
they first arrived, they renovated the barn they purchased in Gowanstown and built a parlour to milk their new animals in. It wasn’t until 2002 that they decided that for better management purposes, they would renovate again and build a tie-stall barn to ensure their love of a “good According to Dairy Farmers of Ontario, looking cow” wasn’t jeopardized. only 4,218 dairy farms are left in Ontario today, making the existence of family dairy Both Julia and Tristan are active Junior farms more important than ever. While 98 members with the Holstein Canada per cent of farms are family owned and junior member program under the operated, it goes without saying that our “Sunny-J” and “Tri-Star” prefixes, a younger generation of keen dairy enthusiasts program that they both joined as soon is needed to help continue the legacy of their as they were age eligible at the age of family farms into the future. 12. They have an impressive lineup of animals under their individual Julia and Tristan Lensvelt, their younger prefixes. brother William, and their parents Henno and Henriette milk 50 purebred Holsteins Of the five animals Julia owns under her under the Lenslake Farm prefix. While both Sunny-J prefix, several stand out. Lenslake have part-time jobs off the family farm, Julia Astronomical Dixie is a VG-85-2YR backed and Tristan are quick to point out that their by a VG-86 Primetime dam. Dixie was Julia’s farm hires no extra help, bringing to light the 4-H project in 2009. Another, Rossanne Elayo true meaning of “family farming.” Rorry, owned in partnership with her parents and brother, is VG-85 Rorry is backed by In 1998, the family moved to Ontario from fourgenerations of VG or EX and traces Holland, where they milked 30 animals. When back to Stelbro Renita Ranger-Red EX-94-3E USA 8*, who was the All American Red & White Mature Cow, 4 Year Old, Senior 2 Year Old and Intermediate Yearling in her respective show days.
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Tristan’s prefix “Tri-Star” boasts 6 animals, including Lenslake Redman Amelia VG-87 who traces back to the Cherry Lane herd of Harriston, Ontario. Amelia also has a VG-87 full sister. Tri-Star’s two homebred animals include Tri-Star Barclay Amanda GP-822YR and an April 2010 Shottle calf, Tri-Star Shottle Apricot. An
Tristan Lensvelt with Lenslake Redman Amelia VG 87 4YR interesting fact that Julia shared about the Lenslake herd is that over 50 per cent of their current herd is either Red and White or a red carrier. The current herd classification is 2 EX, 30 VG, 23 GP. Julia sees major benefits in being a Junior member of Holstein Canada. “It’s a great way to make younger people feel like they are really involved in the industry aside from helping their parents,” she says. “It’s nice to start on your own because you have to start somewhere,” Tristan adds. “The program helps you set goals like hoping to breed a VG or EX cow someday, so it’s good to start young.” All three children, including younger brother William, have been actively involved in the 4-H program in Perth County since they were able to join. In addition to completing numerous dairy projects, the Lensvelts have completed projects in clipping, judging, small engines, rabbit and scrapbooking. Their parents, Henno and Henriette, are very supportive of their children and allow them to
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4-H Owned Calf Class for 2011
Sponsored by: West Central Ontario Holstein Council & East Central Ontario Holstein Council Prize Money: • All Ontario Award $350 • Reserve All Ontario $225 • Honourable Mention $125 • Other Three Nominated $100 each The 4-H calf must be owned by the 4-H member showing the calf for their 2011 4-H project prior to June 1st, 2011. The calf may be jointly owned with other 4-H or non 4-H exhibitors.
Ontario Dairy Youth Trust Fund Scholarships
Youth from all six dairy breeds are eligible for this award which is funded by the Ontario Dairy Youth Trust Fund and administered by the Ontario Holstein Branch. Selection criteria is primarily based upon the applicant’s agricultural background. Key components are 4-H and Junior Farmer involvement, community activities and future goals. Eight scholarships, of $500 each, are awarded annually. Four are presented to students enrolled at a college or university, in a diploma program, while the other four are awarded to students completing a degree. Deadline for applications is June 15th, 2011 and applications are available at our website: www.ontario.holstein.ca/youth CONTINUED FROM PAGE 38
venture off the farm to work at neighbouring farms. As Julia explains, “it’s good to see the business management practices of other farms to compare them to yours. You quickly see the benefits to your operation and vice versa.”
While Julia and Tristan are very keen about the dairy industry, they have different career aspirations. Julia, who is currently in Grade 12, hopes to attend the University of Waterloo this coming September. She plans to enroll in the Arts and Business Co-Op degree and hopes to later pursue a career The experience is not lost on Tristan either. internationally. With her advanced language “We have great parents who allow us to go skills, that shouldn’t be a problem. She speaks out early on and do what we’d like to do,” Dutch fluently and is currently learning Tristan said. “They support us in everything German and French. we do.” “Speaking many different languages is a way It helps that both parents are very active in the to open up many doors to opportunities dairy industry, with Henriette acting as a 4-H around the world.” leader within Perth County and being actively involved in the Perth County Holstein club. Tristan, who is currently in Grade 10, hopes
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to continue his education after high school at Ridgetown College to receive his Agricultural diploma. Ultimately, he plans to return home to the family farm and work towards the ultimate goal of becoming a Master Breeder. While family farms in Ontario have become a smaller breed, it is youth like Tristan and Julia and the passion they have that makes them eager and willing to succeed. Even though smaller sized farms may be taking a back seat to larger operations in the dairy industry, one thing is for sure: the benefit of having family owned and operated farms like the Lensvelts will remain an integral part of the Ontario dairy industry for years to come. the
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WILMOT-WELLESLEY 4-H DAIRY CLUB LEADERS KEN AND MARIE MCNABB HAVE HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO WATCH THEIR THREE SONS, COLIN, ALEC AND LIAM GROW THROUGH THE WEST-CENTRAL JUNIOR SHOW. Their sons attended the show in each of the four years they were eligible. As 4-H leaders, Ken and Marie have also encouraged many of their 4-H members to take advantage of the opportunity as well. The Junior Show is an excellent venue for introducing the youngest dairy club members to an overnight event. The youth are given the chance to meet fellow 4-H members within their county and from other counties. It is a low-key event which demonstrates the benefits of 4-H, new friendships, development of show skills and competition all rolled into one. It provides the youth a glimpse at what is in store for them at Gencor Challenge, EBI Showcase and The Classic at the Royal Winter Fair.
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The activities planned are age-appropriate and fun. The highlight for all three boys has been the water balloons and overnight camping. The calves top lines are clipped and set by an extraordinary group of senior 4-H members. There are more senior members who volunteer to help the Junior Show committee keep the young showpersons on time, involved and organized.
“I enjoyed the interactive games that encouraged me to meet people in other counties.” - Liam McNabb “I liked the educational demonstrations including hoof trimming, showmanship and preparing your calf to show.” - Alec McNabb “I went back to the Junior Show each year due to the friends I had made. I enjoyed maintaining the friendships made during those four years.” - Colin McNabb
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Entry Form - Ontario Junior Shows Please select the show you will be attending: EASTERN
EAST-CENTRAL
July 2-3, Spencerville
July 5-6, Orono
WESTERN
WEST-CENTRAL August 15-16, Elora
July 11-12, Woodstock
Name:____________________________________ Date of Birth (MM/DD/YY): _________________ Address: __________________________________ Town: __________________________________ Postal Code: _______________________________ County: ________________________________ Phone No. ( ___ ) ______________ Email: _____________________________________________ Food Allergies / Medical Conditions: __________________________________________________ Parent or Guardian’s Name: __________________________________________________________ Chaperone’s Name: _________________________________________________________________ Phone No. ( ___ ) ______________ Email: _____________________________________________
Calf Information Breed of Calf: ______________________________ Registration #: ___________________________ Name of Calf: ______________________________________________________________________ Birth date of Calf (MM/DD/YY): _____________________________________________________ Name of Sire: ______________________________________________________________________
Showmanship (age as of Jan. 1, 2011)
Conformation
Pee Wee (ages 6 - 8) **
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Junior Calf
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Junior (ages 9 - 11)
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Intermediate Calf
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Senior (ages 12-13)
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Senior Calf
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Yearling Heifer
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Please initial here if you give the Ontario Holstein Branch permission to use your child’s photo in as part of our promotional and marketing material. _______
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APRIL 2011 April 9 Eastern Ontario Master Breeder Classic Calf Sale, Hugh Fawcett Auction Barn, Winchester, 10:30 am
April 9
Oxford/Elgin/Middlesex Calf Sale, Woodstock Fairgrounds, 12:00 pm.
April 17
Peterborough County Banquet
April 28
Quebec Spring Show
MAY 2011 May 5-7 Dairy Sen$e Youth Management School, University of Guelph May 12-15 Holstein Canada National Convention, Halifax, Nova Scotia May 21 East-Central Ontario Dairy Cattle Evaluation Clinic, Shannonville Fairgrounds 10 am May 18-24 Party at Prospect Holsteins Tag Sale, Port Perry May 28 Western/West-Central Dairy Cattle Evaluation Clinic, Carson’s, Listowel 10 am JUNE 2011 June 15 Ontario Branch Scholarship deadline June 24 Brant-Wentworth Twilight Meeting, Charbend Farms Murry & Jean Charlton, Brantford June 24 Victoria County Twilight Meeting, Thursthill Holsteins, Lindsay June 25 Maxville Spring Show June 28 Wellington County Twilight Meeting, Aveline Holsteins, Drayton June 29 Perth County Twilight Meeting June 30 Waterloo County Twilight Meeting, Coopon Flora, Henk & Pettina Schuurmans 1088 Jesse Place, Floradale June 30 Elgin County Golf Day June 30 York Region Holstein Club Twilight Meeting Dandyland Holsteins, Schomberg JULY 2011 July 1 Niagara County Twilight Meeting, Feederlane & Mottle Farms, the families of Don Green, Ken Green and Brenda Roszell
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July 4-5
East-Central Junior Show, Orono Fairgrounds July 5 Elgin County Social Night Harry & Grace Schipper, Springerhill July 6
Grey County Twilight Meeting, Dick Noble Meaford
July 28
Durham County Twilight Meeting Ridge-Field Holsteins, The Hoogeveens, Blackstock
Oxford County Twilight Meeting Harcolm Farms, Dwight & Nancy Hargreaves, Beachville
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July 30
Lennox & Addington Holstein Show, Napanee, 6:30 pm, Judge: John Werry
July 6
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July 6
July 7
July 7
July 7-8
Bruce County Golf Tournament, Walkerton Eastern Ontario Dairy Cattle Evaluation Clinic, Chesterville Fairgrounds 10 am Stormont County Family Night Simcoe County Twilight Meeting Wrico Holsteins, Rob Wright & Family Midhurst Gencor Challenge West, Stratford
July 8
Peterborough County Twilight Meeting, Ploegsway Farm, Peterborough
July 8
Frontenac County Family Night Sleeth’s, Battersea
July 11-12
Western Ontario Junior Show, Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show Grounds, Woodstock
July 12
Dufferin County Twilight Meeting Alnor Holsteins, John McDonald & Family Shelburne
July 13
July 14
Bruce County Twilight Meeting Lennox & Addington Twilight Meeting Murinda Farms, Murray Snider & Family, Yarker
July 14-15
Gencor Challenge East, Markham
July 15
Northumberland County Twilight Meeting, Webbview Farms, The Pettey’s, Roseneath
July 17
Leeds-Grenville Family Day
July 21-22
Ontario Summer Show Lindsay Central Exhibition Grounds
August 2
August 3
Hastings County Twilight Meeting Spencemaple Farms, The Spencer Family, Campbellford Inter-County Dairy Judging Competition Metcalfe Fairgrounds
August 5
Northumberland County Holstein Show, Campbellford, 6:30 pm, Judge: John Buckley
August 10
Middlesex County Holstein Show, Ilderton, 7 pm, Judge: Mike West
August 12
Elgin County Holstein Show, Aylmer Judge: Jeff Sayles
August 13
Peterborough Exhibition Show, Peterborough Judge: Carl Phoenix, 6 pm
August 15-16
West-Central Junior Show, Grand River Raceway, Elora
August 17
Niagara County Holstein Show, Wainfleet Judge: Brent Carmichael
August 18
Tri-County Holstein Show, Spencerville, 10:30 am
August 19
Prescott County Holstein Show, Vankleek Hill Judge: Carl Phoenix
August 24
Lambton County Holstein Show, Forest
August 24
Simcoe County Holstein Show, Collingwood 6 pm
August 25
Oxford County Holstein Show, Woodstock Judge: Donald Dubois
August 30
Bruce-Grey Holstein Show, Walkerton Judge: Brent Carmichael
July 23
The Influence of Allie Sale Kingsway Farms, Hastings
July 26
Carleton-Russell County Family Night, DonEvelyn Farms, Metcalfe
July 28
Prince Edward County Twilight Prinzhaven Farms, Phil Prinzen & Family, Bloomfield
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Baby News!
Condolences
Congratulations to Jenn and Carman Kyle on the arrival of their baby boy, Callum Duncan! Callum arrived a little earlier than expected, on February 22 at 6:27 pm and weighed 6lbs 5 oz. He joined his big sister, Madelyn, at home a few days later. Jenn is the Editor of The Link magazine for the Ontario Holstein Branch while Carman works at his family farm, Ash Lawn Farms, outside of Ayr. Congratulations to the Kyle family!
We were saddened by the news of Ken Allen’s passing on Sunday, February 13th. Ken passed away suddenly while doing evening chores, something he continued to do every day with joy. He was 81 years old. Ken served as President of the Prescott County Holstein Club in 1988 and was Secretary/Treasurer from 2003 until 2007. Ken also served on the Ontario Holstein Branch Board of Directors from 1988-1995 and served as Branch President in 1994. He continued to maintain his Jakens prefix and was an active part of his family’s farm. His passing comes just one month following the tragic death of his grandson Garett. The Branch extends our condolences to Ken’s wife, Jane, and to his children, Sara, Scott and Kent and their families.
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Farm: Glennholme Holsteins Herd Size: 50 Milking Operation Type: Tie-stall Location: Carp, ON (Carleton County) 1. Why did you choose Holsteins? My father had purebred Holsteins while I was growing up. It wasn’t so much a choice as what I was born with. I’m grateful that it was Holsteins he had, as it’s the Black and White cow that keeps me getting up in the morning. 2. What are your breeding goals? We strive to breed deep cow families of high type. We try to breed towards the true type model, and in aiming for that, hope to breed cattle that are correct, low maintenance, hard working, and that last. We try to consistently improve type, trying to not have any cows in the barn that are lower than Very Good in their second lactation. Goals that we hope to achieve are a second Master Breeder Shield, as well as having a string at the Royal Winter Fair, that deserves to be there.
The Rivington family (l to r): Chelsea, Jackie, Brian, Jill, Kyle and Kristie Rivington
with. These cows are great in all areas. They are both cows that have stood at the top of major shows. They come from great families, and they index high enough to put sons into the AI units. Another cow we would love to own would be this year’s reserve champion of the Royal, Starbrite Lyster Lyndsay. Once again, this is a cow coming from a great family. She has also been a staple in the All Canadians, having been nominated every year that she’s been eligible in milking form, except for as a 4-year-old. 8. What is it about the Holstein cow that keeps you getting up in the morning? I would say it’s the pride in what has been accomplished, and the continued drive to improve that help us get up every morning. Always striving to breed and develop the next great one is what makes it fun.
9. What are your thoughts on sexed semen? Do you use it? We have never used sexed semen, as the bulls we would choose to use are generally not offered in this variety. By the time a bull that we would consider using has been gender sorted, we usually have his 3. What genetic tools are most important in your breeding program? Tools that we use are the classification system, as well as milk recording normal semen already sitting in our tank. our cows. We feel both are critical for developing our cow families. We also use predominantly proven bulls that are in the double digits 10. How many cows do you flush each year? Do you sell most of them? Where do you sell them? for type. We would flush four to five cows per year for our own personal use. If there was a demand for some embryos, we would happily sell them 4. What bulls are you currently using? We aren’t using any bull exclusively, that’s for sure. We didn’t use a to whomever inquired. lot of Goldwyn before, though we are using him, as well as some of his sons, now. Fever, Lauthority, Palermo and Dempsey have all been 11. Being in the breeding business, which traits do you find sell the best? Which trait used. We have also used some Sanchez and Duplex for strength, and do you value most? I would say that we try and breed for the complete cow, but udders Dazzler to improve feet and legs. are certainly a priority. A well-attached udder with a correct size and placement of teat is wanted for all markets. 5. What are you most proud of in your herd/operation? One thing that we’re proud of is having a herd classification where 80 per cent of the cattle are scored Very Good or Excellent. We are 12. Which bull do you feel has had the most impact on your herd over the years? also proud of the fact that we’ve taken full strings to our county show It would be hard to name one bull that has impacted our herd the for the past five years, and had some positive results. We cut down most. Almost all of our current herd will go back to good Hanoverhill on numbers that we take to the Kemptville Championship Show, but Jethro cows. Duregal Astre Starbuck was another bull that worked we have had class winners the past three years. This year, we were really well in our herd. More recently it has been Silky Cousteau and Gibson, and then Dundee, that have impacted our herd in positive runner-up for Premier Breeder award, which was quite an honour. ways. 6. If you could improve one thing in your herd/operation, what would it be? One thing that we would like to improve is our facilities for heifers 13. What are the management practices in place on your farm that you feel contribute between 6 and 18 months. We don’t have enough space to do as good the most to the success of your operation? Why? of a job developing heifers at this time. Hopefully we will address this Getting our calves off to a good start has been a priority around here in the short term. This would help us to lower our age at first calving. for years. We find if the calves are clean, dry, and well fed, they tend to grow well and stay healthy for us. We have also found that putting more effort into ensuring we harvest and save our crops at the proper 7. If you could have ANY cow standing in your barn, who would it be and why? It would be hard to choose one cow, but a cow like Eastside Lewisdale maturity has yielded a great increase in our production, as well as Gold Missy or MS Atlees Goldwyn Ariel would be a dream to work maintained a high butterfat test at the dairy.
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