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Errolea Avalanche Brazil EX-95-2E-CAN, shown here by Brian Carscadden, was 1st Mature Cow at the 2022 Royal Winter Fair. She was bred by Errolea Holsteins of Camlachie, ON, and is now co-owned with Hodglynn Holsteins of Kincardine. PHOTO BY ELLA WRIGHT.
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DESIGN Maya Yacoub AD DESIGN Jessica Willison, Leanna Lowry AD SALES Tammy Oswick CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Bonnie Cooper CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS BarnGirls Photography, Bonnie Cooper, Claire Swale, Eleri Morris, Ella Wright Photography, John Drummond, Lyndsay Berry, Molly McMillan, Pam Charlton, Patty Jones, Stephanie Lee Photography, The Bullvine, Vicki Fletcher 60
Every great bull has a story and this bull is no exception. Bill & Alicia Killing (pictured) Impact Farms, Stratford, ON purchased sexed Lambda embryos from a cow they really liked – Miranda P. They were surprised when a bull was born. Genomics came back a few weeks later and the bull had received all the right genes: Polled, Red Carrier, A2A2, BB along with nice proof numbers and especially great Type – they had just won the lottery! We really appreciate that Alicia & Bill gave us the opportunity to purchase the bull – and we thought the name they gave him was perfect - IMPACT. Isn’t it great that natural selection is one genetic trait that has yet to be controlled.
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PRIORITIES CHANGE OVER TIME, AND THAT’S OK!
As I first looked through our All-Ontario results this year, something stood out to me: I wasn’t seeing a lot of the household names that used to appear in our listing. I know for a fact that these farms still have great cows, and I’m sure they still take great pride in their animals. But it got me thinking: was it the COVID fatigue that many of us seem to be suffering from that kept them away from the shows? Or was it just the fact that life changed…gotten even busier than usual, somehow? Maybe a new family member at home had taken precedent, or perhaps even a new barn left little time over to attend shows this year. Yes, our 2022 All-Ontario Competition looks a little different this year in terms of the winners, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing.
Priorities change over time, and that’s ok! As we move through this year, I encourage each of you to come up with an aspect of your life that you’d like to put on a pedestal this year. I’m not calling it a New Year’s Resolution, because by the time you’re reading this, most of us will have already broken those! I prefer to think of it as an area of your life you’d like to dedicate some time to. For me, it’s health and wellness. Sure, I’d like the scale to magically read less the next time I step onto it, but more importantly, I’d like to prioritize sleep, level up my vitamin game, and get outside for at least an hour each day to walk, skate or toboggan with my kids. And if that must take time away from other areas of my life (I’m looking at you, laundry pile!) then I’m perfectly ok with that!
What will you prioritize in 2023 that you put off last year? Will it be starting to work on that succession plan, finally? Will it be talking to your lender about financing a new heifer facility or buying more land or quota? Maybe it’s attending more industry events or taking a night off every month to go out for supper with your spouse. Whatever your area of focus, be selfish about it. Put in the time to ensure 2023 is one you’ll look back on with pride.
Sincerely, Andrea Emond, Link Editor aemond@ontario.holstein.ca • 519-209-5553
GENERAL MANAGER’S MESSAGE
WISHING EVERYONE SAFE TRAVEL AND A HAPPY, PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR!
WWow, what a crazy couple of weeks of weather we’ve been having - from extreme cold and windy snow storms to warm and balmy temperatures. Let’s hope Mother Nature got all the craziness out of her system in 2022!
For many of us, winter brings meeting season – whether it is your local Holstein Club AGM, District Barn Tours, Milk Committee meetings, Soil and Crop meetings, Grain Farmers ... there seems to be no end to the meeting schedule. Although the lure of a warm and cozy Lazy Boy recliner is strong on these cold wintery days, I would encourage you to attend as many meetings as you can, not only for the social aspect of connecting with your neighbor, but many of these meetings are hosted in barns where we can observe the latest technologies or have guest speakers that are eager to share their knowledge with us. We are never too old to learn something new.
The 2023 Convention Committee has been working hard to organize a great time for us in Ottawa and are excited to be hosting the District Barn Tours and the EastGen Evening of Excellence, where we will recognize our All-Ontario Award winners and the newest Ontario Master Breeders on February 21st. This will be followed by our Annual General Meeting on February 22nd. Details on tickets and hotel reservations are on page 42, as well as on our website and social media.
Other branch events to look forward to are the District Barn Tours hosted by Oxford in the Western District, Dufferin in West-Central and stay tuned for details on East-Central District. I encourage you to also keep a close eye on our social media, as well, for information on Judges Workshops and the Ontario Dairy Youth Award applications.
Wishing everyone safe travel and a happy, prosperous New Year!
Pam Charlton, General Manager pamcharlton@ontario.holstein.ca • 519-861-9851
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LOCKMAR HOLSTEINS RECOGNIZED
Andrew and Scott Lockie of Lockmar Holsteins in Sutton West were recently recognized at York’s AGM for having the county’s Highest BCA Herd. Club President Ashley Beckett, shown here, presented them with a trophy to mark the occasion.
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ROCKWOOD AREA FARMERS LIGHT IT UP!
On December 8, Rockwood area farmers held true to tradition and lit it up during their 30th annual Rockwood Farmers’ Santa Claus Parade of Lights. Hundreds of parade-goers came to enjoy the decorated tractors and farm equipment, which included combines, sprayers, a tree cutter and several manure spreaders. Because let’s face it, nothing says Merry Christmas like a lit-up manure spreader! The parade made its way slowly through the community, one piece of equipment brighter than the next, and delighted visitors during its three-hour run.
PHOTOS BY JOHN DRUMMOND.
SPIRIT OF 4-H
Calling All 4-H Leaders! Do you have an outstanding member in your dairy club who deserves to be recognized? We would love to help you reward their achievements and include their photo in The Link!
The Spirit of 4-H Award is sponsored by the Ontario Holstein Branch and aims to recognize the contributions of 4-H members in their respective counties. We encourage all 4-H Dairy Club Leaders to take advantage of this opportunity and contact the Branch to receive a leather portfolio to present to your county’s winner.
PROVINCIAL HEART OF THE HERD AWARDED
FESTIVE COWS
Homeland Takeoff Saskatoon got in on the Christmas spirit during a photoshoot with her herd mates before the holidays. “Flanked by a bunch of her friends, they were all curious what we were up to,” says Stephanie Lee Stephenson. She captured these magical shots, homemade garland and all, just before Christmas when there was still lots of snow. Combining her two passions – cows and photography – isn’t too hard, Stephanie adds. PHOTOS BY STEPHANIE LEE PHOTOGRAPHY.
ANDREA CROWE MEMORIAL AWARD
Congratulations to Sheila Sundborg, the 2022 winner of this award in memory of Andrea Crowe. The annual award was created to recognize the ability to inspire others through positive attitude and industry involvement; fostering industry knowledge and interest in youth and good sportsmanship.
PHOTO BY ELLA WRIGHT.
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Holstein Ontario GM Pam Charlton recently presented the Heart of the Herd award to Jeff and Sarah Smith of Smithden Holsteins. Smithden Shottle Aphrodite EX-93-7E-CAN 5* was the 2021 provincial winner of the contest. PHOTOS BY CLAIRE SWALE.
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AUTUMN OPPORTUNITY SHOW
October 19, 2022 • 197 head • Judged by Yan Jacobs, Cap-Sante, QC
EO/WQ CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
October 13, 2022 • 161 head • Judged by
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SHOW HIGHLIGHTS:
• Grand Champion was the first Sr. 3-year-old and Int. Champion, Ulmar Sidekick Eva, bred by Pfister Dairy, Mitchell, and co-owned with Beckridge Holsteins, Oscar & Eric Dupasquier, Quality Holsteins and Agriber Societa Agricola Srl. The winning 5-Year-Old, Glen Islay Sennet Torance, was Reserve for Adam Clarke and Clarkvalley Holsteins, Woodville. The winning Mature cow, Errolea Avalanche Brazil was Honourable Mention for Errolea Holsteins, Camlachie and Hodglynn Holsteins, Kincardine.
• Jr. Herd & Pr. Breeder: Karnview; Pr. Exhibitor: Up-Ridge; Breeder’s Herd: Quality.
CLASS WINNER OWNER
Summer Heifer Mapel Wood Doorman Treasure Clarkvalley Holsteins
Spring Heifer, B&O Chakelburg Master Saweetie Chakelburg Holsteins, Jeff & Chelsey Stephens
Winter Heifer, B&O Quality Sidekick Lilypad Beckridge, Florbil, Quality, Oscar & Eric Dupasquier, Agriber Societa Agricola Srl.
Fall Heifer Ms-AOL Realist-Red-ET Allarway & Sunny Terrace
Summer Yrling Karnview Genie Rozella Ronald Grandy
Spring Yrling Belmoral Kamasutra Master Beckridge, Quality, Agriber Societa Agricola Srl, Marcello Ladina
Winter Yrling B&O Beckridge Lasvegas Mirage Beckridge, Quality, Agriber Societa Agricola Srl.
Fall Yrling in Milk, B&O Hodglynn Unix Dior Hodglynn Holsteins, Crackholm
Summer Jr. 2-YrOld Sunup Alligator Baby Beckholm, Hodglynn
Spring 2-Yr-Old, B&O Bridgeview Impression Donning Bridgeview Farms
Winter 2-Yr-Old, B&O Dandyland Libertys Lynsey Dandyland Farm
Fall 2-Yr-Old Sco-Lo Devour Foxie-ET Hodglynn, Kingsway
Jr 3-Yr-Old Garay Apple-Crisp Dania Up-Ridge Holsteins
Sr 3-Yr-Old, B&O Ulmar Sidekick Eva
Pfister Dairy, Beckridge, Oscar & Eric Dupasquier, Quality and Agriber Societa Agricola Srl.
4-Yr-Old Waybru Slater Suzie Glenbert, Marthaven
5-Yr-Old Glen Islay Sennet Torance Adam Clarke, Clarkvalley Mature Cow, B&O Errolea Avalanche Brazil Errolea Holsteins, Hodglynn Holsteins
SHOW HIGHLIGHTS:
• Grand Champion was Berwen Avalanche Fantom, the winning 5-Year-old, owned by Ferme Lolisee, QC. The winner of the Sr. 3-Year-old class, Aija Doorman Palm Springs, was Reserve. She is owned Brian Joseph Enright, Jaquemet Holsteins, Winchester. Honourable Mention was the second 5-Yearold, Ms Reyncrest Crsh Charlotte, owned by Michael & Monique Bols, Montdale Holsteins, Kemptville.
• Jr. Breeder & Exhibitor: Kirklea Holsteins, Dalkeith; Breeder’s Herd: Herbert Henderson, Ashton; Pr. Breeder & Exhibitor: Ferme Lolisee, QC.
CLASS WINNER OWNER
Summer Heifer, B&O Winright Rd Doorman Lacey Brian Joseph Enright, Frank A. & Diane Borba, Riverdown Holsteins
Spring Heifer, B&O Yorellea Thunderstorm Aloha Yorellea Farms
Winter Heifer, B&O Yorellea Atmosphere Tash Yorellea Farms
Fall Heifer Repa Drh Ashby Jennidream Velthuis Farms Ltd.
Summer Yrling, B&O Kirklea Master Blackberry Kirklea Holsteins
Spring Yrling, B&O Kirklea Chief Retwist Kirklea Holsteins
Winter Yrling, B&O Velthuis Doorman Fanta Velthuis Farms Ltd.
Fall Yrling Heifer, B&O Kirklea Master Velvet Kirklea Holsteins
Milking Fall Yrling, B&O Kirklea Denver Baby Spice Bethany Macdonald, Kirklea Holsteins, Rob Heffernan
Summer 2-Yr-Old, B&O Signature Unix Alina Signature Holsteins
Spring 2-Yr-Old, B&O Cherry Crest Trapezoid Cherry Crest Holsteins
Winter 2-Yr-Old, B&O Glengarry Crush Aida Glengarry Stock Farms Inc. Fall 2-Yr-Old, B&O Polestar Doorman Lolita Emma Farlinger, Polestar Farm, Signature Holsteins Jr. 3-Yr-Old, B&O Kirklea Doorman Buttertart Kirklea Holsteins Sr. 3-Yr-Old, B&O Aija Doorman Palm Springs Brian Joseph Enright, Jaquemet Holsteins
4-Yr-Old Rocklan Lightning Struck Bravin Holsteins
5-Yr-Old Berwen Avalanche Fantom Ferme Lolisee Mature Cow, B&O Hendercroft Aftershock Chewing Herbert Henderson 70,000 Kg Class Lolisee Braxton Kamille Ferme Lolisee
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ALL-ONTARIO HOLSTEIN COMPETITION RESULTS
Thank-you to our sponsors:
Congratulations to all who participated in this year’s competition and thank you to our sponsors, Quality Seeds, EastGen and Vicki Fletcher Photography. A big thank you, as well, to our 18 capable judges who were as follows: Brian Carscadden, Cameron MacGregor, Glenn Barkey, Herb Henderson, Jeff Stephens, Joel Phoenix, John Werry, Jon Kingdon, Josh McKay, Justin Crowley, Kevin McGriskin, Kyle Rivington, Morgon McMillan, Mike West, Nathan Thompson, Pete Coleman, Richard Osborne and Steve Fraser. Judging scores are listed below.
Junior All-Ontario 108 61 48 33 25 17
Prettyriver Revere Patina Liberty-Gen Applesauce Sunnybloom Hanley Francesca Petiticlrerc Lambda Bidou Casson Beebrook Princess Diana Casson Beebrook Swipe Right Red & White Jr Calf 93 73 47 28 26 17
Karnview Red Rocket P Ms-AOL Realist-Red-ET Smygwatys After Party Warrior Belmoral War Lorde Up-Ridge Analyst Magnificent Kirklea Jordy Pistachio Red & White Yrling Non-Milking 108 64 50 31 30 17
Waybru Analyst’s Allure-Red Brook-Hollow Dutton Red-ET Riverdown Unstoabull Ascamper Westcoast Luxor Ripple P Cherry Crest Alogrithm Sunrest Swingman Volcano Red & White Cow 100 45 39
Breeder’s Herd 108 63 56 37 Quality Altona Lea Hendercroft Bridgeview 4-H Spring Heifer 77 71 65 34 32 21 Knonaudale Sassy Jazzy Smygwatys After Party Warrior Fraeland Barolo Rosetta Dapplevew Storm Arabella ET New Galma Sidekick Edair 1878 Liberty-Gen Applesauce 4-H Winter Heifer 79 50 49 45 21 13
Fall 2-Year-Old 99 71 47 40 26 17
Prettyriver Revere Patina Karnview Doorman Amazon Farrow Denver J Lo Quality Sidekick Lilypad Hanalee King Doc Cardamon Canhope Unstopabull Affection 4-H Fall Heifer 105 63 43 37 28 24 Ms-AOL Realist-Red-ET Canhope Master Brianna Karnview Red Rocket P Watdale Ashby Boom Lou Vale-O-Skene Aflame Elena Karnview Lambda Ambush 4-H Summer Yearling 100 59 41 31 24 22 Bosdale Lambda Lusteria Phoenixholme Brave Stephanie T-Triple-T Prodigey-ET Kaymanor Jacksonville Jaguar Walnutlawn Jagger Bliss Golden-Oaks Chief Lilly-ET 4-H Spring Yearling 108 62 55 33 28 14
Kentville Chief Bodacious Riverdown Chief Banana Daquiri Verenaholme All Gas No Breaks Maifield Cheif Kaberra UTAG Master Raffle Walkhavern Denver Zippy
Raypien Unix Adele Sco-Lo Devour Foxie-ET Sharmaple Unix Splash Duckett Unix Valerie-ET Kirklea Sidekick Sunbeam Winright Unix Trixie Junior 3-Year-Old 105 67 54 38 18 18 Hodglynn Victor Lola Embrdale Jullian Unix Garay Apple-Crisp Dania Fraeland Doorman Bourbon Kirklea Doorman Buttertart Bridgeview Sidekick Island Senior 3-Year-Old 102 78 47 34 20 12
Ulmar Sidekick Eva Fraeland Unix Buttertart Altona Lea Unix Herminie Aija Doorman Palm Springs Trent Valley Dundee L Seven Birkentree Doorman Britta
Hilrose Moovin Adelina-Red Chubanna Lucky Duck Kingsway Mirand Avocado-PP Winter Yearling 108 57 50 33 18 17
4-Year-Old 108 53 47 40 26 26
Quality Solomon Frotastic Budjon-Vail Sebiscuit-TW-ET Waybru Slater Suzie Rocklan Lightning Struck Ms Lookwell Finale-ET Lovhill Lotties Lastkick 5-Year-Old 108 66 54 Glen Islay Sennet Torance Ryla Sid Cassie Glenbert Dualane Doormn Skylar Mature Cow 108 72 38 33 28 21
Errolea Avalanche Brazil Hicklee Armani Ariel Hendercroft Aftershock Chewing Sweetview Avalanche Mitsou Kawartha Gold Chip Venezuela Hendercroft Atwood Harmony Longtime Production Cow 108 Upper Canada Atwood Delight
Kingsway Alligator A Twix Beckridge Lasvegas Mirage Riverdown Sidekick Abrittany Kingsway Denver George Salem Denver Frangelica Karnview Denver Apricot Junior Breeder’s Herd 102 78 47 31 25 13
Kingsway Karnview Riverdown Belmoral Winright Quality Winter Yearling In Milk 102 78 48 Hodglynn Unix Dior Jacobs Lambda Lassy Brenland Sidekick Delaney Fall Yearling in Milk 97 67 64 Gleann Avalanche Gael Eixdale Pwrup Alongside Quality Luster Flinn Summer 2-Year-Old 93 87 46 34 26 14
Signature Unix Alina Hilrose Moovin Adelina-Red Elegance Mirand Amazon Welane Fuel Carrot Hendercroft Unix Fuzzy Fraeland Dumbledore Las Vegas Spring 2-Year-Old 108 72 Red Oak Swift Jackie Bridgeview Impression Donning Winter 2-Year-Old 108 72 45 35 28 C V F King Doc Sunset Howard-View Crsbul Discodancer Blayjoy Douglas Amina Altona Lea Crushabull Aggie Glengarry Crush Aida Summer Heifer 108 68 47 34 22 21
Mapel Wood Doorman Treasure Karnview Alligator Magic Hollowbrook-I Analyst Blexy Winright Crushabull Aldean Winright RD Doorman Lacey Karnview Lambda Auburn Spring Heifer 108 68 42 31 23 14
Loa-De-Mede Lambda Dixie Hodglynn Alligator Honeypot Clarkvalley Certified Warrior Ebybrook Allday Lemmy Duhibou Haniko Felicita Dappleview Storm Arabella-ET
Winter Heifer 108 66 48 28 18 14 Karnview Haniko Juliet Kentville Doc Vancouver Ms Tang Doorman Adequate-ET Karnview Doorman Amazon Extramile Loophole Sidekick Loa-De-Mede Barolo Joan Fall Heifer 102 75 34 31 13 12
Repa Drh Ashby Jennidream Lormarr Lea Alleyoop Swish Winright Solomon Winter Pleasantview Master Danelle Karnview Red Rocket P Winright Doorman Emery Summer Yearling 108 72 40 39 28 13
Milksource Tstrm Tanbark-ET Karnview Genie Rozella T-Triple-T Prodigy-ET Millen Aleah Lambda Amaretto Bosdale Lambda Lusteria Quality Luster Barb Spring Yearling 108 70 46 36 25 12
Belmoral Kamasutra Master Kentville Chief Bodacious Karnview Gunshow Chief Beyonce Benrise Master Tracy Clarkvalley Analyst Chacha Kirklea Chief Retwist
2022
All-Ontario Summer Heifer KARNVIEW ALLIGATOR MAGIC Owners: Karnview Farms Inc., Mauranne Hebert, Bay Holsteins MAPEL WOOD DOORMAN TREASURE Owner: Adam Clark (Current Owners: Gary K. Lintvedt & Matt Lintvedt) LOA-DE-MEDE LAMBDA DIXIE Owners: Loa-De-Mede Farms Ltd. (Current Owners: Brian Joseph Enright and Eddie and Mandi Bue) HODGLYNN ALLIGATOR HONEYPOT Owners: Agriber Societa Agricola Srl, Beckridge Holsteins, Oscar & Eric Dupasquier and Quality Holsteins Honourable Mention CLARKVALLEY CERTIFIED WARRIOR Owners: Clarkvalley Holsteins and Certified Holsteins (Current owner: Jim Butler) Nominees EBYBROOK ALLDAY LEMMY Owners: Clarkvalley Holsteins and Pierre Boulet DUHIBOU HANIKO FELICITA Owner: Velthuis Farms Ltd. DAPPLEVIEW STORM ARABELLA-ET Owners: Joel Phoenix, Kamink Farms Ltd., Matthew Forestell & Werrhurst Holsteins 2022 ALL-ONTARIO HOLSTEIN COMPETITION RESULTS Honourable Mention HOLLOWBROOK-I ANALYST BLEXY Owners: Joel Phoenix and T&L Cattle Ltd. Nominees WINRIGHT CRUSHABULL ALDEAN Owner: Brian Joseph Enright WINRIGHT RD DOORMAN LACEY Owner: Story Brook Holsteins KARNVIEW LAMBDA AUBURN Owner: Karnview Farms Inc. All-Ontario Spring Heifer Reserve Summer Heifer
All-Ontario Winter Heifer KENTVILLE DOC VANCOUVER Owners: Brian Joseph Enright, Jaquemet Holsteins and Riverdown Holsteins KARNVIEW HANIKO JULIET Owner: Clarkvalley Holsteins (Current Owner: Jim Butler) REPA DRH ASHBY JENNIDREAM Owner: Velthuis Farms Ltd. LORMARR LEA ALLEYOOP SWISH Owner: Dalton J. Faris Honourable Mention WINRIGHT SOLOMON WINTER Owner: Brian Joseph Enright Nominees PLEASANTVIEW MASTER DANELLE Owners: Adam Clark, Clarkvalley Holsteins and Colin and Karen Leach KARNVIEW Owner: Up-Ridge Holsteins WINRIGHT DOORMAN Owner: Brian Joseph Enright Honourable Mention MS TANG DOORMAN ADEQUATE-ET Owner: Velthuis Farms Ltd. Nominees KARNVIEW DOORMAN AMAZON Owner: Karnview Farms Inc. EXTRAMILE LOOPHOLE SIDEKICK Owners: London Dairy & Matt Forestell (Current Owners: Mike & Allen Berry and Jerimah Lugwitz) LOA-DE-MEDE BAROLO JOAN Owners: Loa-De-Mede Farms Ltd. All-Ontario Fall Heifer Reserve Winter Heifer Reserve Fall Heifer
All-Ontario Summer Yearling KARNVIEW GENIE ROZELLA Owner: Ronald Grandy MILKSOURCE TSTRM TANBARK-ET Owners: Brian Joseph Enright and Riverdown Holsteins BELMORAL KAMASUTRA MASTER Owners: Agriber Societa Agricola Srl, Beckridge Holsteins, Marcello Ladina and Quality Holsteins KENTVILLE CHIEF BODACIOUS Owners: Barclay Phoenix, Keaton Phoenix and Kentville Holsteins Honourable Mention KARNVIEW GUNSHOW CHIEF BEYONCE Owners: Karnview Farms and Tyler Gunby Nominees BENRISE MASTER TRACY Owner: Ronald Grandy CLARKVALLEY ANALYST CHACHA Owner: Clarkvalley Holsteins KIRKLEA CHIEF RETWIST Owner: Kirklea Holsteins Honourable Mention T-TRIPLE-T Owners: Frank Meisner, Joren Holsteins and Tarten Inn Holsteins Nominees MILLEN ALEAH LAMBDA AMARETTO Owners: Aleah Farms Ltd. and Millen Farms BOSDALE LAMBDA LUSTERIA Owners: Bosdale Farms Inc. and Rhett Terpstra QUALITY LUSTER BARB Owner: Holywell Holsteins All-Ontario Spring Yearling Reserve Summer Yearling Reserve Spring Yearling 2022 ALL-ONTARIO HOLSTEIN COMPETITION RESULTS
All-Ontario Winter Yearling BECKRIDGE LASVEGAS MIRAGE Owners: Agriber Societa Agricola Srl, Beckridge Holsteins and Quality Holsteins KINGSWAY ALLIGATOR A TWIX Owner: Velthuis Farms Ltd. Honourable Mention RIVERDOWN SIDEKICK ABRITTANY Owner: Riverdown Holsteins Nominees KINGSWAY DENVER GEORGE Owner: Kingsway Farms SALEM DENVER FRANGELICA Owners: John W. Buckley and Loubel Holsteins Inc. KARNVIEW DENVER APRICOT Owner: Karnview Farms Inc. Reserve Winter Yearling Congratulations to our 2022 All-Ontario Winners! See you in Ottawa! Details on page 42.
All-Ontario Jr. Breeder's Herd: Kingsway Farms KINGSWAY DENVER GEORGE KINGSWAY ALLIGATOR A TWIX KARNVIEW DENVER APRICOT KARNVIEW WARRIOR ALASKA Reserve Jr. Breeder’s Herd: Karnview Farms KINGSWAY CRUSHABULL LOLA KARNVIEW HANIKO JULIET Honourable Mention: RIVERDOWN HOLSTEINS Nominees: BELMORAL, WINRIGHT, QUALITY 2022 ALL-ONTARIO HOLSTEIN COMPETITION RESULTS
All-Ontario Winter Yearling in Milk JACOBS LAMBDA LASSY Owners: Joel Phoenix, Kentville Holsteins and T&L Cattle Ltd. HODGLYNN UNIX DIOR Owners: Hodglynn Holsteins (Current Owners: Crackholm Holsteinsand Ferme Jacobs Inc.) GLEANN AVALANCHE GAEL Owner: Ronald Grandy EIXDALE PWRUP ALONGSIDE Owner: Andrew den Haan and Plum Valley Holsteins Honourable Mention QUALITY LUSTER FLINN Owner: Quality Holsteins Honourable Mention BRENLAND SIDEKICK DELANEY Owner: Brenland Holsteins All-Ontario Fall Yearling in Milk Reserve Winter Yearling in Milk Reserve Fall Yearling in Milk
All-Ontario Summer 2-Year-Old HILROSE MOOVIN ADELINA-RED Owners: Hodglynn Holsteins, Jim & Joel Phoenix and McCallum Farms SIGNATURE UNIX ALINA Owners: Kingsway Farms and Velthuis Farms Ltd. RED OAK SWIFT JACKIE Owners: Brian Carscadden, Ferme Blondin, Hodglynn Holsteins, Matthew Forestell and Trentward Farms BRIDGEVIEW IMPRESSION DONNING Owner: Bridgeview Farms Honourable Mention ELEGANCE MIRAND AMAZON Owner: Adam Clark (Current Owner: Jim Butler) Nominees WELANE FUEL Owners: 3ridge Farms and Heibien Holsteins HENDERCROFT UNIX FUZZY Owner: Herbert Henderson FRAELAND DUMBLEDORE LAS VEGAS Owner: Fraeland Farms All-Ontario Spring 2-Year-Old Reserve Summer 2-Year-Old Reserve Spring 2-Year-Old 2022 ALL-ONTARIO HOLSTEIN COMPETITION RESULTS
All-Ontario Winter 2-Year-Old HOWARD-VIEW CRSBUL DISCODANCER Owners: Howard-Haven Holsteins and Howard-View Holsteins C V F KING DOC SUNSET Owner: Dalton J. Faris RAYPIEN UNIX ADELE Owners: Agriber Societa Agricola Srl, Beckrdige Holsteins and Quality Holsteins SCO-LO DEVOUR FOXIE-ET Owners: Hodglynn Holsteins and Kingsway Farms Honourable Mention SHARMAPLE UNIX SPLASH Owners: Breamont Holsteins and Marthaven Holsteins Nominees DUCKET UNIX VALERIE-ET Owner: Kingsway Farms KIRKLEA SIDEKICK Owners: Kirklea Holsteins and Trent Valley Holsteins WINRIGHT UNIX Owners: Kingsway Farms and Raymond J. Smygwaty Honourable Mention BLAYJOY DOUGLAS AMINA Owners: Adam Clark and Ferme Yvon Sicard Nominees ALTONA LEA CRUSHABULL AGGIE Owner: Frank Barkey and Family GLENGARRY CRUSH AIDA Owner: Glengarry Stock Farms Inc. All-Ontario Fall 2-Year-Old Reserve Winter 2-Year-Old Reserve Fall 2-Year-Old
All-Ontario Junior 3-Year-Old EMBRDALE JILLIAN UNIX Owners: Joel Phoenix, Trent Valley Holsteins and Wendon Holsteins HODGLYNN VICTOR LOLA Owners: Hodglynn Holsteins and Little Star Holsteins ULMAR SIDEKICK EVA Owner: Pfister Dairy, Agriber Societa Agricola Srl, Beckridge Holsteins, Oscar & Eric Dupasquier and Quality Holsteins FRAELAND UNIX BUTTERTART Owners: Beckridge Holsteins and Fraeland Farms Honourable Mention ALTONA LEA UNIX HERMINIE Owner: Dalton J. Faris Nominees AIJA DOORMAN PALM SPRINGS Owners: Brian Joseph Enright and Jaquemet Holsteins TRENT VALLEY DUNDEE L SEVEN Owners: Jason David Mell and Trent Valley Holsteins BIRKENTREE DOORMAN BRITTA Owner: Ronald Grandy Honourable Mention GARAY APPLE-CRISP DIANA Owner: Up-Ridge Holsteins Nominees FRAELAND DOORMAN Owner: Fraeland Farms KIRKLEA DOORMAN BUTTERTART Owner: Kirklea Holsteins BRIDGEVIEW SIDEKICK ISLAND Owner: Bridgeview Farms All-Ontario Senior 3-Year-Old Reserve Junior 3-Year-Old Reserve Senior 3-Year-Old 2022 ALL-ONTARIO HOLSTEIN COMPETITION RESULTS
All-Ontario 4-Year-Old BUDJON-VAIL SEBISCUIT-TW-ET Owners: Kingsway Farms and William H Shilling QUALITY SOLOMON FROTASTIC Owners: Agriber Societa Agricola Srl, Beckridge Holsteins and Quality Holsteins GLEN ISLAY SENNET TORANCE Owners: Clarkvalley Holsteins and Adam Clark RYLA SID CASSIE Owners: Jim Phoenix, Joel Phoenix, Trent Valley Holsteins and Werrhurst Holsteins Honourable Mention GLENBERT DUALANE DOORMAN SKYLAR Owner: Glenbert Holsteins Honourable Mention WAYBRU SLATER SUZIE Owner: Glenbert Holsteins and Marthaven Holsteins Nominees ROCKLAN LIGHTNING STRUCK Owner: Bravin Holsteins MS LOOKWELL FINALE-ET Owner: Ronald Grandy LOVHILL LOTTIES LASTKICK Owner: Ronald Grandy All-Ontario 5-Year-Old Reserve 4-Year-Old Reserve 5-Year-Old
All-Ontario Mature Cow HICKLEE ARMANI ARIEL Owners: Cameron Hickling, Adrian and Megan Franken ERROLEA AVALANCHE BRAZIL Owners: Errolea Holsteins and Hodglynn Holsteins UPPER CANADA ATWOOD DELIGHT Owner: Kingsway Farms Honourable Mention HENDERCROFT AFTERSHOCK Owner: Herbert Henderson Nominees SWEETVIEW AVALANCHE MITSOU Owner: Up-Ridge Holsteins KAWARTHA GOLD CHIP VENEZUELA Owner: Kawartha Holsteins HENDERCROFT ATWOOD HARMONY Owner: Herbert Henderson All-Ontario Production Cow Reserve Mature Cow 2022 ALL-ONTARIO HOLSTEIN COMPETITION RESULTS
All-Ontario Breeder's Herd: Quality QUALITY TATTOO FLICKY QUALITY LUSTER FLINN ALTONA LEA CRUSHABULL AGGIE ALTONA LEA SIDEKICK JUSTICE Reserve Breeder’s Herd: Altona Lea QUALITY SOLOMON FROTASTIC ALTONA LEA UNIX Honourable Mention: HENDERCROFT Nominees: BRIDGEVIEW
All-Ontario 4-H Spring Heifer SMYGWATYS AFTER PARTY WARRIOR Exhibited by: Emily Smygwaty; Owner: Hamming Holsteins Ltd. KNONAUDALE SASSY JAZZY Exhibited by: Myla Bretzler; Owners: Knonaudale Farms Inc., Bay Holsteins and Mauranne Hebert PRETTYRIVER REVERE PATINA Exhibited by: Megan Ford; Owners: Evan Stanley and Pretty River Holsteins
DOORMA
Exhibited
Megan Atkinson; Owners: Karnview Farms Inc.
Mention FARROW DENVER J LO Exhibited by: Ty Finley; Owner: Far-Row Holsteins Nominees QUALITY SIDEKICK LILYPAD Exhibited by: Emi Lange Owners: Agriber Societa Agricola Srl, Beckridge Holsteins, Florbil Farms Ltd., Oscar & Eric Dupasquier, and Quality Holsteins HANALEE KING DOC CARDAMON Exhibited by: Eden Vis Owners: Mapel Wood Farms CANHOPE UNSTOPABULL AFFECTION Exhibited
Dean Owners: Canhope Holsteins Honourable Mention FRAELAND BAROLO ROSETTA Exhibited by: Jaelynn Phoenix; Owners: Keaton Phoenix and Stanhow Holsteins Nominees DAPPLEVIEW STORM Exhibited
Jacob Phoenix; Owners: Joel Phoenix, Kamink Farms Ltd., Matthew Forestell and Werrhurst Holsteins NEW
1878
Zeldenrijk;
New Galma Dairy
Morrison;
Ballyclare and Maiden Valley Farms Ltd. All-Ontario 4-H Winter Heifer Reserve 4-H Spring Heifer Reserve 4-H Winter Heifer
KARNVIEW
AMAZON
by:
Honourable
by: Sarah
by:
GALMA SIDEKICK EDAIR
Exhibited by: Bren
Owner:
LIBERTY-GEN APPLESAUCE Exhibited by: Jane
Owners:
All-Ontario 4-H Fall Heifer CANHOPE MASTER BRIANNA Exhibited by: Tyler Canning; Owner: Canhope Holsteins MS AOL REALIST RED-ET Exhibited by: Nolan Allardyce; Owners: Allarway Holsteins and Sunny Terrace Holsteins BOSDALE LAMBDA LUSTERIA Exhibited by: Rhett Terpstra Owners: Bosdale Farms Inc. and Rhett Terpstra PHOENIXHOLME
Exhibited by: Carson Phoenix; Owner: Carl Phoenix and Family Honourable Mention KARNVIEW RED ROCKET P Exhibited by: Nathan Wilker Owner: Up-Ridge Holsteins Nominees WATDALE ASHBY BOOM LOU Exhibited by: Jason Watke Owner: Jason Watke VALE-O-SKENE AFLAME ELENA Exhibited by: Desiree Dracup Owner: Vale-O-Skene Holsteins KARNVEIW LAMBDA AMBUSH Exhibited by: Rylan Aitken Owners: Almet Farms Ltd. and Fricosons Holsteins All-Ontario 4-H Summer Yearling Reserve 4-H Fall Heifer Reserve 4-H Summer Yearling 2022 ALL-ONTARIO HOLSTEIN COMPETITION RESULTS Honourable Mention T-TRIPLE-T PRODIGY-ET Exhibited by: Keeton Jones Owner: Frank Meisner, Joren Holsteins and Tarten Inn Holsteins Nominees KAYMANOR JACKSONVILLE Exhibited by: Lily Becket Owner: Beckridge Holsteins WALNUTLAWN JAGGER
Blake Zehr Owners: Walnutlawn Farms Ltd. GOLDEN-OAKS CHIEF
Jack Melia Owner: David R. Dyment
BRAVE STEPHANIE
Exhibited by:
LILY-ET Exhibited by:
All-Ontario 4-H Spring Yearling RIVERDOWN CHIEF BANANA DAQUIRI Exhibited by: Jocelyn Taylor; Owner: Riverdown Holsteins KENTVILLE CHIEF BODACIOUS Exhibited by: Keaton Phoenix; Owners: Barclay Phoenix, Keaton Phoenix, and Kentville Holsteins PRETTYRIVER REVERE PATINA Owners: Evan Stanley and Pretty River Holsteins LIBERTY-GEN APPLESAUCE Owners: Ballyclare and Malden Valley Farms Ltd. Honourable Mention SUNNYBLOOM HANLEY FRANCESCA Owners: Bloomfield Farms Ltd. and Ethan Bloomfield Nominees PETITCLERC LAMBDA BIDOU Owner: MacKenzie Morbrook CASSON BEEBROOK PRINCESS DIANA Owners: Beebrook Farms and Casson Holsteins CASSON BEEBROOK SWIPE RIGHT Owners: Beebrook Farms and Casson Holsteins Honourable Mention VERENAHOLME ALL GAS NO BREAKS Exhibited by: Kiel Coleman Owner: Verena Farms Nominees MAIFIELD CHIEF Exhibited by: Cameron Barkey Owner: Almet Farms Ltd. UTAG MASTER RAFFLE Exhibited by: Robert Goodwill Owners: Lormarr Lea Holsteins and Story Book Holsteins WALKHAVERN DENVER ZIPPY Exhibited by: Conner Walker Owner: Walkhavern Farms Ltd. All-Ontario Junior All-Ontario Reserve 4-H Spring Yearling Reserve Junior All-Ontario
All-Ontario Red & White Calf MS-AOL REALIST-RED-ET Owners: Allarway Holsteins and Sunny Terrace Holsteins KARNVIEW RED ROCKET P Owner: Up-Ridge Holsteins Honourable Mention SMYGWATYS AFTER PARTY WARRIOR Owner: Raymond J.Smygwaty (Current Owner: Hamming Holsteins Ltd.) Nominees BELMORAL WAR LORDE Owner: Belmoral Farms Ltd. UP-RIDGE ANALYST MAGNIFICENT Owner: Up-Ridge Holsteins KIRKLEA JORDY PISTACHIO Owners: Brian Joseph Enright and Hamming Holsteins Ltd. All-Ontario Red & White Yearling Reserve Red & White Calf Reserve Red & White Yearling 2022 ALL-ONTARIO HOLSTEIN COMPETITION RESULTS BROOK-HOLLOW DUTTON RED-ET Owners: Doeberiener, Bowen, Schilling, Conroy and Clarkvalley WAYBRU ANALYST’S ALLURE-RED Owners: Clarkvalley Holsteins and Leachfield (Current Owners: William H. Schilling) Honourable Mention RIVERDOWN UNSTOPABULL ASCAMPER Owner: Riverdown Holsteins Nominees WESTCOAST LUXOR RIPPLE P Owner: London Dairy Farms CHERRY CREST Owner: Cherry Crest Holsteins SUNREST SWINGMAN Owners: Sunrest Farm
Congratulations to all of the winners and thank you to everyone who entered this year’s competition! We look forward to celebrating your success at our February AGM in Ottawa! All-Ontario Red & White Cow CHUBANNA LUCKY DUCK Owner: Agriber Societa Agricola Srl and Quality Holsteins HILROSE MOOVIN ADELINA-RED Owners: Hodglynn Holsteins, Jim & Joel Phoenix and McCallum Farms Reserve Red & White Cow Honourable Mention KINGSWAY MIRAND AVOCADO-PP Owner: Kingsway Farms Nominees SWEETVIEW AVALANCHE MITSOU Owner: Up-Ridge Holsteins K-HURST JORDY DENALI-RED Owners: Clarkvalley Holsteins,Blondin Sires, Ferme Blondin, Pierre Boulet, and Fairbanks Cattle Company VALE-O-SKENE UNSTOPABUL SADIE Owners: Vale-O-Skene Holsteins and Cedarshade Holsteins
Honourable
Jr
Honourable
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TOP ONTARIO PLACINGS BY CLASS PLACING ANIMAL & OWNER *Best Bred & Owned 4th Summer Heifer KARNVIEW ALLIGATOR MAGIC KARNVIEW FARMS INC., BAY HOLSTEINS, MAURANNE HEBERT, MURRAY SIDING 1st Spring Heifer, B&O LOA-DE-MEDE LAMBDA DIXIE LOA-DE-MEDE FARMS LTD. 2nd Winter Heifer KENTVILLE DOC VANCOUVER JAQUEMET HOLSTEINS, JOSEPH ENRIGHT, RIVERDOWN HOLSTEINS 1st Fall Heifer REPA DRH ASHBY JENNIDREAM VELTHUIS FARMS LTD. 3rd Summer Yrling MILKSOURCE TSTRM TANBARK-ET BRIAN JOSEPH ENRIGHT, RIVERDOWN HOLSTEINS 1st Spring Yrling BELMORAL KAMASUTRA MASTER AGRIBER SOCIETA AGRICOLA SRL, BECKRIDGE HOLSTEINS, MARCELLO LADINA, QUALITY HOLSTEINS 1st Winter Yrling & Jr. Champion KINGSWAY ALLIGATOR A TWIX VELTHUIS FARMS LTD. 3rd Winter Yrling In Milk JACOBS LAMBDA LASSY KENTVILLE HOLSTEINS, T & L CATTLE LTD. 3rd Fall Yrling In Milk JACOBS ALLIGATOR LORELLA FERME GILLETTE INC, FERME JACOBS INC, T-WAVE HOLSTEINS 3rd Summer 2-Year-Old SIGNATURE UNIX ALINA KINGSWAY FARMS, VELTHUIS FARMS LTD. 1st Spring 2-Year-Old RED OAK SWIFT JACKIE BRIAN CARSCADDEN, FERME BLONDIN, HODGLYNN HOLSTEINS, MATTHEW FORESTELL, TRENTWARD FARMS 1st Winter 2-Year-Old C V F KING DOC SUNSET DALTON J. FARIS 3rd Fall 2-Year-Old RAYPIEN UNIX ADELE AGRIBER SOCIETA AGRICOLA SRL, BECKRIDGE HOLSTEINS, QUALITY HOLSTEINS 4th Junior 3-Year-Old HODGLYNN VICTOR LOLA HODGLYNN HOLSTEINS, LITTLE STAR HOLSTEINS 3rd Senior 3-Year-Old ULMAR SIDEKICK EVA PFISTER DAIRY, AGRIBER SOCIETA AGRICOLA SRL, BECKRIDGE HOLSTEINS, OSCAR & ERIC DUPASQUIER, QUALITY HOLSTEINS 5th 4-Year-Old QUALITY SOLOMON FROTASTIC QUALITY HOLSTEINS, AGRIBER SOCIETA AGRICOLA SRL, BECKRIDGE HOLSTEINS 8th 5-Year-Old GLEN ISLAY SENNET TORANCE ADAM CLARKE, CLARKVALLEY HOLSTEINS 1st Mature Cow ERROLEA AVALANCHE BRAZIL ERROLEA HOLSTEINS, HODGLYNN HOLSTEINS 3rd Production Cow 70,000 Kg+ UPPER CANADA ATWOOD DELIGHT KINGSWAY FARMS
Champions Parade Grand: BLONDIN RD UNSTOPABULL MAPLE Reserve: JACOBS HIGH OCTANE BABE
Mention: OAK-RIDGE-K GCHIP TURBO Int Champion: ROSEMARY UNIX GOLDIE Reserve: GLENIRVINE UNIX
Black & White
2022 RESULTS
Honourable
SALLY
Mention: MOSNANG UNIX LIPSTICK
Champion: KINGSWAY ALLIGATOR A TWIX Reserve: MS THUNDERSTORM ETERNITY-ET
KINGSWAY ALLIGATOR A TWIX 1st Winter Yrling & Jr. Champion for Velthuis Farms. KENTVILLE DOC VANCOUVER 2nd Winter Heifer for Jaquemet Holsteins, Brian Joseph Enright and Riverdown Holsteins. C V F KING DOC SUNSET 1st Winter 2-Year-Old
Mention: COBEQUID TATTOO RIDDLES
for Dalton J. Faris.
1st
ERROLEA AVALANCHE BRAZIL 1st
Mature Cow for Errolea Holsteins and Hodglynn Holsteins.
LOA-DE-MEDE LAMBDA DIXIE
Spring Heifer and Best B&O for Loa-De-Mede Farms Ltd.
BLONDIN RD UNSTOPABULL MAPLE Grand Champion B&W, R&W, Supreme Champion
1st Spring
Agriber
Agricola
Marcello
4 BY THE BULLVINE. ALL OTHERS BY ELLA WRIGHT. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
JUDGE PAUL TRAPP FROM TAYLOR, WISCONSIN
BELMORAL
KAMASUTRA MASTER
Yearling for Beckridge Holsteins, Quality Holsteins,
Societa
Srl and
Ladina. PHOTO
As judged by Paul Trapp, WI
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PLACING
Red & White
TOP ONTARIO PLACINGS BY CLASS
ANIMAL & OWNER
*Best Bred & Owned
1st Summer Calf KIRKLEA JORDY PISTACHIO KIRKLEA HOLSTEINS
3rd Spring Heifer, B&O UP-RIDGE ANALYST MAGNIFICENT UP-RIDGE HOLSTEINS
2nd Winter Heifer, B&O BELMORAL WAR LORDE BELMORAL FARMS LTD.
1st Fall Heifer & Res. Jr. Champion
PHOTOS: 1.
l
2.
and
J. Smygwaty, of
KARNVIEW RED ROCKET P UP-RIDGE HOLSTEINS
2nd Summer Yrling LELLAVAN ALTITUDE FYRE RED KIRKLEA HOLSTEINS
2nd Spring Yrling BROOK-HOLLOW DUTTON-RED-ET CLARKVALLEY, K DOEBERINER, L BOWEN, PAT CONROY, D & H YODER
3rd Winter Yrling in Milk
5th Fall Yrling in Milk
Junior Breeder’s Herd Winners
In the Junior Breeder’s Herd Class, Ontario breeders represented seven of the 12 herds entered and achieved the following results:
• Kingsway Farms, Hastings (1)
• Karnview Farms, Woodstock (2, 9)
• Riverdown Holsteins, Metcalfe (3)
Breeder’s Herd Winner
• Belmoral Farms (5)
• Winright Holsteins (7)
• Smygwaty Holsteins (12)
In the Breeder’s Herd Class, Ontario breeders represented two of the six herd entered.
• Kingsway Farms, Hastings (3)
• Bosdale Farms, Cambridge (6)
1st Summer 2-Year-Old, Int. Champion and HM Grand Champion
CORRCROFT JORDY RED AERO HEIBEIN HOLSTEINS, POTLUCK HOLSTEINS
FARAWAY BELLISSMA RED ANGELA MARCHIONE-FARAGHER, DAVID J. FARAGHER, STARBRITE HOLSTEINS
HILROSE MOOVIN ADELINA-RED HODGLYNN HOLSTEINS, JIM & JOEL PHONIX & MCCALLUM FARMS
2nd Spring 2-Year-Old VALE-O-SKENE UNSTOPABUL SADIE VALE-O-SKENE HOLSTEINS, CEDARSHADE HOLSTEINS
4th Senior 3-Year-Old K-HURST JORDY DENALI-RED
CLARKVALLEY HOLSTEINS, BLONDIN SIRES, FAIRBANKS CATTLE COMPANY, FERME BLONDIN, PIERRE BOULET
6th 4-Year-Old MILKSOURCE APPLE-RED-ET
CLARKVALLEY HOLSTEINS, BLONDIN SIRES, FAIRBANKS CATTLE COMPANY, FERME BLONDIN, PIERRE BOULET
4th Mature Cow SWEETVIEW AVALANCHE MITSOU UP-RIDGE HOLSTEINS
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Premier Sire
RIVERDOWN UNSTOPABULL
1 PHOTOS: 1. LOA-DE-MEDE LAMBDA DIXIE (SPRING HEIFER) Loa-De-Mede Farms Ltd. 2. KENTVILLE CHIEF BODACIOUS (SPRING YEARLING) Kentville Holsteins, Barclay Phoenix, Keaton Phoenix 3. RIVERDOWN SIDEKICK ABRITTANY (WINTER YEARLING) Riverdown Holsteins 4. HOWARD-VIEW CRSBUL DISCODANCER (WINTER 2-YEAR-OLD) Howard-Haven Holsteins, Howard-View Holsteins 5. ULMAR SIDEKICK EVA (SENIOR 3-YEAR-OLD) Pfister Dairy, Beckridge Holsteins, Oscar & Eric Dupasquier, Quality Holsteins, Agriber Societa Agricola Srl, 6. ERROLEA AVALANCHE BRAZIL (MATURE COW) Errolea Holsteins, Hodglynn Holsteins 7. BRENLAND SIDEKICK DELANEY (WINTER YEARLING IN MILK) Brenland Holsteins (No photo available) PHOTOS BY ELLA WRIGHT.
Holstein
Owned
Ontario breeders
Bred & Owned
2 3 4 5 6 1 5 4 3
From r to
- Holzer Warrior Princess, bred by Bushy View Holsteins of Lakeside was Junior Champion for Westcoast Holsteins, BC
went on to claim the Supreme Junior Dairy title. Karnview Red Rocket P, bred by Karnview Farms of Woodstock, was Reserve Junior Champion for Up-Ridge Holsteins, Embro. Waybru Analyst’s Allure-Red, bred by Waybru Holsteins of Elmira, was Honourable Mention Jr. Champion for William Schilling, MI.,
Raymond
Russell bred the first place Spring Heifer, Smygwatys After Party Warrior. She is owned by Hamming Holsteins Ltd., BC., 3. Hilrose Moovin Adelina-Red was Intermediate Champion and Honourable Mention Grand Champion for Hodglynn Holsteins, Jim & Joel Phoenix and McCallum Farms, 4. Kirklea Jordy Pistachio was first place Summer Calf for Kirklea Holsteins of Dalkeith 5. Belmoral Farms Ltd. of Teeswater bred the second-place Winter Heifer, Belmoral War Lorde. PHOTO 2 BY ELLA WRIGHT; ALL OTHERS BY THE BULLVINE.
Bred & Owned
Ontario was pleased to be back as the sponsor of the Best
Bred &
Awards at the 2022 Holstein Show. Branch President James Cranston was on hand to present the awards along with Board Member Cole Verburg. Congratulations to the
below, as well as all
winners!
As judged by Blair Weeks, PEI
Success at Cnossome HARD WORK PAVES THE WAY FOR
Buying a farm and starting your own Holstein herd isn’t easy. But that is exactly what Symen and Andrea Cnossen did in 2009. Today their attractive Cnossome Holsteins farm at Brunner, ON, is a testament to the hard work, drive and commitment this Perth County couple has put in to making their dairy operation viable and successful. Symen and Andrea’s story begins in Europe. Both grew up on dairy farms, Symen in the Netherlands and Andrea in Switzerland. Symen was 17 years old when he went to work for a few months in 1997 at John and Tineke Boschma’s Bosside Holsteins farm in Prince Edward Island (now located in Wisconsin). “That was where the Holstein fires started,” states Symen. “I saw these beautiful Holstein cows in Canada. I wanted those kinds of cows and was determined to come back to Canada once I was done with school.” About the same time, his parents, Rudy and Hinke Cnossen, had also started thinking about looking at dairy farms in Ontario because of the agriculture circumstances in Holland. In 2000, the Cnossen family bought a farm at Elora and immigrated to Canada. They established Cnossen Holsteins, which is currently run by Symen’s brother Harry. Andrea was 12 years old when her parents, Josef and Vreni Tschudi, moved their family to Ontario in 1992. They established Smilebrook Holsteins at Mitchell, where the farm is now run by Andrea’s brother Thomas. “I have always loved good cows,” Andrea says, “and I used to tag along to every show and sale with my Dad.”
After graduating with a degree in Animal Science from the University of Guelph, Andrea got a job working for Shur-Gain. That is how she met Symen. The couple married in 2007. The first calf they ever bought together under their own Cnossome prefix was a Jasper granddaughter of Rgncrest-RH Durham Bliss VG-89-USA-GMD, a full sister to Regancrest-PR Barbie. A daughter from that original calf, Cnossome Circuit Babe VG-88, would go on to make 123,517 kg of 4.8% milk lifetime for them, have five Superior Lactations, earn one Super 3 award, and pass her high fat trait on to all her offspring. Symen and Andrea decided to buy their own dairy farm in 2009. With
BY BONNIE COOPER
few ongoing farms for sale at the time, Andrea says, “We started looking for a farm where we could just start milking right away because we needed money to make this work.” An empty tie-stall barn on a farm near Brunner fit the bill. “When we bought this farm, the first bank we approached told us we were nuts and were never going to make this work. In fact, quite a few people told us that,” she recalls. “Dairy Farmers of Ontario (DFO) had just started the New Entrant program and we were one of the first ones to be accepted into it,” says Symen. “We started with 35 kilos of milk quota. We bought 25 cows. We didn’t buy the cheapest cows. We wanted good cows. I also brought along 30 heifers that I owned from my parents’ farm. That’s how we started. Both Andrea and I did all the work, plus had part-time jobs off the farm for a few years to make ends meet. And we had little kids. It was really tough, but we did it. We worked hard. We had no choice.” One of the initial cows they bought, an Igniter who was only classified Good, would ultimately prove her worth producing three generations of EX cows carrying the Cnossome prefix – Avalanche Gabi EX-90, Epic Greta EX-90-2E and Sid Georgia EX-91.
In 2014-15, Andrea and Symen’s parents both transferred some milk quota to them as part of a farm succession plan. “That really gave us the wind in our backs,” remarks Andrea. “Up until that time, I wouldn’t say we were struggling financially,” says Symen, “but it was tight. With the additional quota we were able to get things rolling.” With the barn now full, but their existing cows unable to fill the added quota, the couple built an addition onto their barn and put in another 20 tie-stalls. Even then, the Cnossens continued to buy quota. “When you are financially stressed, buying quota is a good investment for down the road. It is like a ball that starts rolling and gets bigger. Things go easier,” says Symen.
The Cnossens made other improvements to their 100-acre farm too, including tiling all the land. They rent another 170 acres and grow alfalfa, corn for silage and grain, soybeans and winter wheat. A few years ago, however, they reached another critical juncture. Their tiestall facility was full again. The ventilation was bad in the barn and
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dry and transition cows weren’t doing well because they had no extra space. The heifer barn was falling apart. Their milking equipment was 30 years old and needed replacing. “We looked at putting another piece on the tie-stall barn but realized we probably would need to hire full-time help. We had struggled to get even part-time help so we saw that as an issue. We decided we needed something that the two of us could handle ourselves,” explains Andrea.
“At the end of the day, we are looking for the True Type cow. We want a profitable, correct, trouble-free and long-lasting animal that produces daughters much like herself. What is good for this farm is what we focus on and that is breeding for profitable cows.”
the kids would come to the barn with us. They still do. Our kids are very engaged in the farm today and are a lot of help,” say their proud parents. Ben and Ella are now in 4-H and both boys play hockey. The Cnossens believe it is important to be involved in the dairy industry. Andrea is President of the Perth County Holstein Club and Symen is part of the Perth County Milk Committee.
When they penciled the costs out, the Cnossens made the decision to build a new free-stall barn and parlour in 2020. The new barn features “tunnel ventilation”. “We really like our automated tunnel ventilation system because during the summer it keeps the barn really cool and comfortable for the cows,” says Symen. “Heat stress is not an issue anymore. Cows stay really persistent for production and reproduction. And it also eliminates problems with flies.” The freestalls are bedded with sand. The herd is divided into four groups in the barn – fresh cows, 2-year-olds, dry cows, and a bigger milking group. The cows are milked in a double-10 GEA parlour and fed a one group TMR of haylage, corn silage, supplement and chopped straw. Fresh cows also have unlimited access to dry hay.
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The Cnossen family currently milks 85 cows who average 14,082 kg milk, 560 kg fat, 458 kg protein (316-336-320). Their herd includes 5 EX, 54 VG and 25 GP cows. “When we started to classify, we had 33% VG cows. Now we are at 70% VG,” smiles Andrea. “While we love good typed cows, our cows have to milk!,” she stresses. “Milk is number one here because we have to make money. It also helps if they have a really great personality. A cow’s personality is important because our kids are in the barn with us all the time and we want it to be fun working with the cows.” As she and Symen state, “At the end of the day, we are looking for the True Type cow. We want a profitable, correct, troublefree and long-lasting animal that produces daughters much like herself. What is good for this farm is what we focus on and that is breeding for profitable cows.”
The farm’s calves are now housed in single pens, and then bedded pack, group pens, in the old tie-stall barn until they reach breeding age when they move to free-stalls. “Our goal is to calve our heifers out at 1 year, 11 months, but 2 years is perfect. You have a bigger animal, she can handle the calving easier and produces more persistently in that first lactation than if you calve her out earlier,” observes Symen. Joining Andrea and Symen on their journey has been their three children: Ben, 14, Ella, 12, and Ryan, 8. The kids have been actively involved in the farm since they were born. “We used to have the baby monitor in the barn with us in the morning and then every
Symen and Andrea share a true passion for their “cows”. They talk about every mating together. They use conventional and sexed semen and about 10% beef semen in the herd. Young milking Unix, Sidekick and Tatoo daughters are showing a lot of potential here presently.
One of the best genetic investments the Cnossens made early on were some Windbrook embryos from the Ravenswell Lydia EX-92-USADOM 19* family that they bought from Larry Krantz of Carldot Farms, Stratford. “Larry was really good to us because he knew we were starting up,” says Andrea. Those embryos resulted in Carldot
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PHOTOS 1. A recent aerial picture of Cnossome Holsteins reflects the many improvements the Cnossen family has made to this Perth County farm since buying it in 2009, including a new free-stall barn and parlour built in 2020, 2. Symen and Andrea Cnossen of Cnossome Holsteins, Brunner, ON, with their three children, from left in front, Ben, Ryan and Ella, 3. A glimpse of the new free-stall from inside shows comfortable, curious cows with great personalities, 4. A wintry scene at the farm taken in November 2022, 5. Some of the profitable cows that can be found at Cnossome Holsteins today, 6. Proud parents Andrea and Symen Cnossen with daughter Ella and Cnossome Mirand Nikita, a Polled, Red Carrier Mirand daughter who has genomically tested high for conformation, at the 2022 Western Junior Show, 7. The old tie-stall barn at Cnossome Holsteins now houses the herd’s calves and heifers. PHOTOS 3 AND 4 BY BONNIE COOPER, PHOTO 6 BY ANDREA EMOND; ALL OTHERS SUBMITTED.
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Windbrook Leanne EX-90, who made 15,181 kg milk, 5.0% fat, 3.7% protein (289-387-322), and her full sister, Love VG-86 with 15,064 kg milk, 4.5% fat, 3.4% protein (311-383-329). The pair completed 13 generations of EX/VG and left a lot of descendants in the herd. Another group of Beacon embryos they purchased from Krantz gave rise to Carldot Beacon Daisy VG-85 and a GP full sister who were backed by eight EX/VG dams in the Hanoverhill Designer Miss EX 12* family. “Boy did they milk and so do their descendants,” exclaims Andrea. In April 2022, the Cnossens and Krantz bought an October 2021 Lambda heifer together, Valiant Spero Lambda Lotta. She also traces back to Ravenswell Lydia through the 2010 Royal Winter Fair Grand Champion, Winterbay Goldwyn Lotto EX-95-USA. “Lambda Lotta has the numbers and type and we are going to start flushing her soon,” says Andrea.
A recent purchase at the Welane Dispersal in Elmira has the Cnossens really excited. She is Martin-View Crushabull Bingo, a March 2021 Crushabull heifer from a VG-86 Doorman daughter of the popular Fraeland Goldwyn Bonnie EX-95-3E 16* at Fraeland Farms, Fergus. Bingo is A2A2 and due in the spring.
With their farm and herd now firmly established, the Cnossens’ next goals are “fine-tuning” things and paying more attention to the genetics they have. They began genomic testing all of their baby calves in early 2021. They are using genomics as a “guide” to help them identify the top and bottom 25% of their animals and then take that into account when breeding those animals. They have had some genomic “surprises” like Cnossome Mirand Nikita, a November 2021, Polled, Red Carrier Mirand daughter who came through with a GPA for Conformation of +13. She was Ella’s 4-H project calf this past year. “This is what I mean by fine-tuning,” says Symen. “When we started
with genomics there were actually certain animals that we didn’t think were as high as what they were. We are going to pay more attention now to the genetic potential in our herd and then use that information to get our herd to the next level.”
Personable and down-to-earth, the Cnossens are grateful for the encouragement they received when they decided to farm. “When you start up a farm, and are financially stressed, you need to surround yourself with positive thinking people, people who will give you strength to overcome the hurdles you face,” says Symen. “I always say: We learn from our mistakes in the past, but we should never look back.”
Symen, now 42, and Andrea, 43, credit “hard work” and “focusing on their cows” as the keys to their success. “The one thing I think we have done right is focus on our cows,” reflects Andrea. “We bought good cows, bred them to good bulls, fed them good feed, and used lots of bedding to keep them in good shape. There is no secret to our management. You just need to do it well. Our cows pay for everything so we started with them. We don’t leave the barn until every problem is addressed.” And then, add the couple, you also need some “luck”. “We bought our farm just before land prices went through the roof. We built our barn literally before Covid and building materials skyrocketed. We have gotten lucky a few times.”
The Cnossens conclude, “While it hasn’t been easy, we really appreciate how far we have come and what we have today at our family farm. We don’t farm for the money, glory or fame. We do it for the way of life. That is why we farm.” It is that dedication and love for what they do that makes Symen and Andrea Cnossen and their family a great asset to Ontario’s, and Canada’s, Holstein and dairy industry.
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Matt & Erica Enright and Brian & Audrey Enright WINCHESTER, ON A SUCCESSFUL 2022 SHOW SEASON TANBARK MILKSOURCE TSTRM All-Ontario Summer Yearling Nominated All-American Summer Yearling Owned with Riverdown Holsteins WINTER WINRIGHT SOLOMON Honourable Mention All-Ontario Fall Calf VANCOUVER KENTVILLE DOC Reserve All-Ontario Winter Calf Owned with Riverdown & Jaquemet DIXIE LOA-DE-MEDE LAMBDA All-Ontario Spring Calf Owned with Eddie & Mandi Bue ALDEAN WINRIGHT CRUSHABULL Nominated All-Ontario Summer Calf Now owned by Robb Hart LACEY WINRIGHT RD DOORMAN Nominated All-Ontario Summer Calf Now owned by Story Book Holsteins PALM SPRINGS VG-89 AIJA DOORMAN Nominated All-Ontario Sr 3 Yr Old Bred & Owned with Jaquemet Holsteins TRIXIE VG-87 WINRIGHT UNIX Nominated All-0ntario Fall 2 Yr Old Congrats to Kingsway & Smygwaty PISTACHIO KIRKLEA JORDY Nominated All-Ontario R&W Calf Owned with Hamming Holsteins Come see us Feb 21st for the Ontario Convention Tour&OpenHouse! Selectgroupofheiferswillbe offeredinaTagSale! JUNIOR HERD Nominated All-Ontario Jr Herd Nominated All American Jr Best 3
TUESDAY FEBRUARY 21, 2023
Tickets: $50 available on Eventbrite until February 14, 2023.
Hilton Garden Inn, Ottawa Airport, 2400 Alert Rd. Ottawa
Mention Holstein Ontario when booking (613) 288-9001 or 1-866-235-1060 $159/night until February 6, 2023
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WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 22, 2023 8am Past Presidents Complimentary Breakfast 9:30am Annual General Meeting Heart of the Herd Winner Gay Lea Production Awards Outstanding Dairy Woman Service Award 12pm Lunch Tickets are $20 and available on Eventbrite. Presentations by Ontario Dairy Youth Award Winners
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We look forward to seeing you! Any questions or comments can be directed to:
10am-3pm Farm tours hosted by Carleton and Dundas County Holstein Breeders 6pm Social Hour at the Hotel 7pm Dinner Join us for an evening of fellowship, a Fun Auction (silent and live), Ontario Master Breeder Recognition and the All-Ontario Awards at the 41ST ANNUAL HOLSTEIN ONTARIO CONVENTION Evening of Excellence.
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2. Hillisle Farms Ltd.
6832 Mansfield Rd., Stittsville, ON Bruce, Cheryl, Spencer and Brittany Hill
New six row free-stall with 2 Lely A5 robots and 2 Lely 120 collectors. An extremely wellbalanced type and production herd.
3. Velthuis Farms Ltd.
3710 Swale Rd., Osgoode, ON Paul, Steve and Brendan Velthuis
Two-time Master Breeder Herd. Home to numerous high pedigree show winning heifers including Twix (2-time National Show Junior Champion and Madison Junior Champion) and many A.I. sires.
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Smygwaty Holsteins
1547 Wade Rd., Russell, ON Ray and Susan, Terry and Holly, Hailey, Ryan and Emily Smygwaty
With members of many of North America’s best cow families represented, this high-type herd is quickly bursting onto the international show scene.
6. Delcreek Holsteins
9195 Marionville Rd., Winchester, ON Peter, Mala and Jonathon Rylaarsdam, Logan Merrett
Two-time Master Breeder Herd with stylish calves that turn into high scoring, long-living brood cows.
8. Jaquemet Holsteins
12575 Thomspon Rd., Winchester, ON Gerald Jaquemet and Family
A high production herd with great type, interesting pedigrees and some sires in A.I. Many respected show cows carrying the Aija prefix.
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Winright Holsteins
12494 County Rd 3., Winchester, ON Brian & Audrey, Matt & Erica Enright
Recognized internationally for their show-winning heifers that turn into great cows. Check out this year’s sale prospects.
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2. Up-Ridge Holsteins
377060 Line 37 RR1 Embro, ON Charlie, Joanne, Michael, Mathew and Denise Lupton Milking 135 cows in a free-stall & tie-stall 20 ME, 20 EX, 86 VG, 35 GP 263-284-266; 11,431 kgs milk Milking 135 in a free-stall with tie-stalls and parlor, and farming 650 acres. Premier breeder and exhibitor at Oxford County show 6 of the last 7 years. Premier exhibitor Autumn
3. Glenbert Holsteins Inc.
476320 East Zorra Tavistock Townline, Embro, ON Robert, Carmine, Glen, Jackson and Olivia Sim Milking 110 cows in a tie-stall 10 ME, 7 EX, 57 VG, 23 GP, 4 NC; 261-303-276 Home of Honourable Mention All-Ontario 5-Year-Old, Glenbert Doorman Skyler.
4. Hazelcrest Holsteins
375825 37th Line Embro, ON John Hazeleger, Josh and Madeline Smith Milking 95 cows in a free-stall 7 ME 4 EX, 48 VG, 29 GP; 292-309-299
New barn built in 2017 with two GEA robots. Milking daughters of Fuel, Randall, Alcove and Positive. Currently using Ranger, Fuel, Lemagic and Mayfair. Families represented include Lulu’s, Alecia’s, Splendor’s, Roxy’s and Durham Electra’s. Five per cent Red and White.
5. Karnview Farms
564737 Karn Rd. Woodstock, ON Dean and Karen Karn, Josh and Alison Karn, Callum and
Milking 85 cows in a free-stall 5 ME, 11 EX, 56 VG, 14 GP; 240-265-238
New free-stall barn and heifer barn built in 2019 with a double 10 parlor and show heifer facility. Bred and owned 20+ AllOntario, All-American and All-Canadian Nominations in 2022. 1st Jr. Herd World Dairy Expo 2022, Jr. Premier Breeder Royal
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Markvale Holsteins
544558 Clarke Rd, Beachville, ON Mark & Willeke, Clarence and Wendy Markus Milking 180 cows in a free-stall 9 ME 3 EX, 58 VG, 81 GP, 5 G, 10 NC 270-308-288
Barn built in 2014, calf barn built in 2018 with a positive pressure barn.
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Western Ontario
Patience, AB
Ltd., Ponoka, AB
Wetaskiwin, Alberta
Lacombe, AB
Lacombe, AB
Showcase, Red Deer, AB
– Jasper, AB
Who we are
Stephen Sikma - Sikmadale Holsteins, Orono
Amanda Cowan - Allensite Farms, Vankleek Hill
Eleri Morris - Condon Holsteins, Kintore
Jon Martin - Dreamview Holsteins, Wellesley
This was truly the trip of a lifetime! It was an amazing opportunity to get to meet and know other young farmers in Ontario, while experiencing some of the best cattle that Western Canada had to offer! The camaraderie and welcoming spirit of every person we met in Alberta was truly humbling.
We would like to provide a huge thank you to “Momma” Pam for chaperoning our trip and for organizing all of it. Additionally, we would like to thank the farms who opened their doors to us, and for the incredible hospitality of everybody we had the privilege to meet. The passion of these breeders for their cattle, their industry and for farming was extremely evident to all of us on this trip.
It was nice to get out and see what the rest of Canada has to offer, to reawaken our passion for farming and cows, and to discuss with other fellow young farmers about the daily challenges of running a farm. Thank you to the sponsors who made this once-in-a-lifetime trip possible!
Here are some highlights of the farms we visited, from the Westerner Dairy Showcase we attended and some of the beautiful scenery we were fortunate to take in along the way.
Program sponsors
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PHOTOS 1. The group with the farm sign L to R Henk, Steve, Eleri, Amanda, Jon and Pam, 2. The group arrived just in time for morning coffee with Henk Schrijver. We had a very engaging conversation about his breeding strategies, genetics, favourite cows and industry trends; 3. Some of the grain bins at Poly-C that make up the grain elevator, 4. Some in calf heifers on pasture enjoying the sunshine, 5. John showing the group the main milking barn, 6. Alberta style calf barn, 7. Heifer lots under the big blue Alberta sky, 8. Jeff Showing us Alberta corn and how different it is to Ontario Corn Silage, 9. Group shot of Jon, Amanda, Eleri, Orange farm cat, Steve, Ruben van der Linde, 10. Happy cows in the parlour, 11. Zimmer Krusader Ava winning the Production class, 12. The group at the Westerner Dairy Showcase with special guest Dr. David Chalack, Jon, Amanda, Pam, Dr.Dave , Eleri and Steve, 13. The group in the gorge left by the former path of the falls, at Athabasca Falls. L to R Jon, Steve, Eleri, Amanda, 14. The views below Athabasca falls were breathtaking!
trip highlights
A New Mars Dairy Patience, AB
• They are recent Master Breeders
• 13,500kg herd average
• Utilize classification and DHI for management decisions
• Milking over 400 cows and Henk knew the pedigrees of most of the animals we asked about!
B Poly-C Farms Ltd. Ponoka, AB
• Built a grain elevator to mix all their own feed and capitalize on bulk buying and opportunity buying
• Built in diesel generator so the neighbours come for coffee and a shower when power is out (up to 4x a year)
• Run a custom farming operation along with the 300+ cow dairy
C Breevliet Dairy Ltd Wetaskiwin, AB
• Milk over 500 cows
• Milk with two parlours; one for treated and fresh cows (who are also housed in a separate barn) and the other for the rest of herd
• Calf barn with four separate rooms with robot feeders. Observation windows on the outside of rooms
• Close relationship with dairy processors that allows them to utilize waste dairy products like whey in their rations
• Bedding Master Dryer for manure to use as bedding.
• 600 ft long heifer barn for replacements
• 4500 round bales of straw used yearly
D Nielson farms Lacombe, AB
• Jeff still milks every morning, 400 cow dairy milking 2x
• Very nice herd of cows with a herd average over 40L
• Red and White Holsteins
• Just installed activity collars on cows
• Two milk tanks – before that they were on every day pick up
E Lucky Hill Lacombe, AB
• Brand new sand-bedded free-stall barn that they moved into five months ago.
• Large amount of Red and White genetics in the 270-cow milking herd.
• Vacuum truck is used to clean the barn alleys
• Heifers housed in old barn
f Westerner Dairy Showcase Red Deer, AB
• Western Canada’s largest Dairy Show, Oct. 20-22, 2022
G Exploration Day! Jasper, AB
• The group took one day to drive from Red Deer to Jasper and the views were breathtaking!
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After two years of interruption due to the Covid pandemic, the Young Breeders School (YBS) was back as part of the Agricultural Fair of Battice this year to mark its 20th anniversary. The YBS welcomed 123 young people representing 17 different nations from August 31 to September 4, 2022. The five-day training was provided in four languages and organised by the awé groupe in collaboration with the Agricultural Fair of Battice.
YOUNG BREEDERS SCHOOL –A CANADIAN SUCCESS STORY!
BY MATT LANGE
This past summer, Holstein Canada sent six delegates to represent our country at the Young Breeders School held in Battice, Belgium. This year’s delegates were James Pruim (SK), Alexandra Labbè (QC), Savannah Crack (QC), Madison Larade (NS), Derrick Knill (ON) and Matt Lange (ON).
After two cancelled flights, a connection delay, and filing a report for our lost luggage, the team finally made it to the fairgrounds in Battice! Upon our late arrival, we were notified that our display had been misplaced, so with some quick thinking and Savannah’s French abilities, we were able to gather some supplies and create a new display. After a bit of a hectic morning, our first day was comprised of bedding and washing workshops followed by some free time to begin working with our pre-assigned heifers. Later that evening, we were provided instructions on how we were to feed and water our string and went over the judges’ expectations of us for the remainder of the week. Each morning, we were to have our animals fed, watered, washed, bedded, and laying down relaxing by seven o’clock on as firm of a pack as physically possible to achieve full marks.
Our first evening in Belgium wound down by meeting our host families and enjoying a traditional Belgian dinner party where we had our first introduction to Belgian culture. The next few days were filled with workshops for marketing, clipping, show day preparation, classification, showmanship, as well as several classes of judging officiated by Canada’s Marc Comtois. Throughout the week we continued to work with our heifers and build connections with the other teams at the competition. We grew especially close to the teams from Australia and France, among others.
Our first show day was a conformation competition where the breeders were invited to watch their respective animals parade
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around the ring. Our fitting abilities were judged as the animals marshalled for the ring and there were bonus points available for the top five showman in each class, as determined by the leaders of the school. Three of our heifers were in the top three of their respective classes which was a great start for Team Canada! The evening after the conformation show was spent networking with our fellow competitors at the Gastronomical Tour, a social event where each team was asked to bring a food and drink to serve at their pack that represented their country. Team Canada’s Maple Taffy and Canadian Club turned out to be a crowd favourite!
Our final day of competition was the showperson Contest and Canada had a great day! Derrick and Alexandra placed 1st in their heats, and Savannah and I placed 2nd advancing the four of us to the final. Of the 20 participants in the final, Alexandra, Derrick and myself were selected as the Top Six being considered for Grand Champion Showperson. We were all thrilled when Alexandra was named Grand Champion!
After the conclusion of the show came the awards ceremony where, in addition to her showmanship victory, Alexandra was also named Honourable Mention Champion Fitter! We were ecstatic with our team’s results when it was announced that five of our Teammates made the Top 12 in a competition of nearly 150 participants in the Fitting Competition! Alexandra Labbe (2nd), Matt Lange (4th), Derrick Knill (5th), Savannah Crack (10th) and James Pruim (12th). We were also incredibly proud that after five days of judging our feeding, washing, bedding and display, Team Canada placed in the Top 10 for the first time ever at the Young Breeders School!
On behalf of Derrick and myself, we’d like to extend our gratitude to Holstein Ontario for selecting us to represent our province, and on behalf on the entire team, a huge thank you to Holstein Canada for this once in a lifetime opportunity! The knowledge gained and the friendships made will surely last a lifetime, and for that, Canada’s YBS Team 2022 will be forever grateful!
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PHOTOS 1. Matt Lange of Utopia, Ont. placed second in his Showmanship heat, 2. Derrick Knill of Bornholm, Ont. placed first in his Showmanship heat, 3. Team Canada at their pack, from l to r: Savannah Crack (QC), Alexandra Labbè (QC), Madison Larade (NS), Matt Lange (ON), Derrick Knill (ON) and James Pruim (SK), 4. Team Canada’s Alexandra Labbè (centre) was named Grand Champion Showperson, 5. Labbè (centre) being recognized as Grand Champion Showperson, 6. From l to r: Derrick Knill, Matt Lange and Alexandra Labbè, were pulled as three of the Top Six considered for Grand Champion Showperson. PHOTOS BY GUILLAME MOY.
THE TD CANADIAN 4-H DAIRY CLASSIC
Showperson. Ty Finley
After a two-year break due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the TD Canadian 4-H Dairy Classic returned to the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair from November 7-8, 2022. Competitors came from five different provinces to compete and left nothing on the line while showcasing their animals during the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair’s 100th Anniversary. A total of 313 4-H’ers from Ontario, Quebec, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia took part in the event. Teams arrived and began to move in early Sunday morning to set up their displays and settle in their calves. Over the course of the prestigious competition, 4-H members competed individually in both showmanship and conformation, and vied as teams for Best Exhibit, Best Group of Three Calves and Premier County.
Dominic Fortier of St-Christophe d’Arthabaska, QC, was tasked with evaluating 4-H’ers on their showmanship skills in the Semex Ring of Excellence on Monday, with Kyle Rivington of Carp, ON, as his Associate Judge. Over the course of the high-caliber competition, Fortier competently selected top showman from several heats of Junior, Intermediate and Senior show people and chose champions from each respective group. The main event in Showmanship culminated just after 8 p.m. Monday night, when Tyler Canning was named Grand Champion
On Tuesday November 8, Conformation Judge Chad Ryan of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, placed the many heats and classes of top 4-H Holsteins, Jerseys, Ayrshires and other coloured breeds from across the country. He chose his first-place Fall Heifer, MS-Aol Realist-RED-ET, shown by Nolan Allardyce of Brant County, as Grand Champion Calf. Reserve went to the first-place Spring Yearling, Kentville Chief Bodacious, shown by Keaton Phoenix of Durham West. Bosdale Lambda Lusteria, the first-place Summer Yearling shown by Rhett Terpstra of Perth County, was Honourable Mention.
This year’s “Breeder of Distinction” was Fraeland Holsteins of Fergus, Ont. Steve Fraser and his father, Jack Fraser, were on hand to bring greetings to participants and generously donated five Stanton Alligator embryos from Fraeland Emilio Blizzard EX-90, a fourth generation Excellent from their world-renowned Bonnie family. The winner of this year’s embryos was Taylor Vandermeulen of Northumberland County.
The Classic would not be possible without the commitment to youth from our major sponsors, TD Bank, Semex and Holstein Canada in the form of generous donations. Thank you also to the many supporting sponsors for their contributions. The organizing committee and all of the 4-H members attending are truly grateful for their support. Many 4-H members would not be able to make it the TD Canadian 4-H Dairy Classic without the support of many local sponsors at home, parents, leaders and other volunteers. They deserve a huge thank you as well. The 41st TD Canadian 4-H Dairy Classic held during the Royal’s 100th Anniversary Show was a huge success and we look forward to many years of Classic memories to come!
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was Reserve, and Keaton Phoenix was Honourable Mention.
55 THE Link WINTER 2023 WWW.ONTARIO.HOLSTEIN.CA CONFORMATION PLACING ANIMAL & EXHIBITOR Spring Heifer 1 st KNONAUDALE SASSY JAZZY Myla Bretzler, Stormont 2nd FRAELAND BAROLO ROSETTA Jaelynn Phoenix, Durham West Winter Heifer 1 st PRETTYRIVER REVERE PATINA Megan Ford, South Simcoe 2nd FARROW DENVER J LO Ty Finley, Durham West Fall Heifer 1 st GR CHAMP MS-AOL REALIST-RED-ET Nolan Allardyce, Brant 2nd CANHOPE MASTER BRIANNA Tyler Canning, Dufferin Summer Yrlg 1 st HM GR CHAMP BOSDALE LAMBDA LUSTERIA Rhett Terpstra, Perth 2nd WILSONBURG ASHBY CROCKER Linden Masters, Nova Scotia Spring Yrlg 1 st RES GR CHAMP KENTVILLE CHIEF BODACIOUS Keaton Phoenix, Durham West 2nd VERENAHOLME ALL GAS NO BRAKES Kiel Coleman, Stormont Jersey Calves 1 st BRIDON FIZZ NOELLE Denise Sayles, Brant 2nd WILLOW CREEK GENTRY YEEZY Clarissa McCallum, Frontenac Jersey Summer Yrlg 1 st SPRING VIEW MAVERICK BRITT Addison Hyatt, Perth 2nd LENCREST VIRAL OF GOLDEN COCO Sarah Versteeg, PE Jersey Spring Jr Yrlg 1 st LOOKOUT JOEL SHE’S SPICY Savannah Crack, Quebec SE 2nd MAKER NUANCE PEACH Maryn Hunter, Leeds Coloured Breeds 1 st NOR BELLA ELISIUM ELEANOR (BROWN SWISS) Molly King, Bruce 2nd OCEANBRAE FOSTER CHICKPEA (MILKING SHORTHORN) Julia DeKlein, Middlesex SHOWMANSHIP PLACING EXHIBITOR Jr 1 st BREN ZELDENRIJK Oxford 2nd CARSON PHOENIX Durham West Int 1 st TY FINLEY Durham West 2nd HM KEATON PHOENIX Durham West Sr 1 st GRAND TYLER CANNING Dufferin 2nd RES SARAH DEAN Dufferin COUNTY WINNERS Best Exhibit MIDDLESEX Premier County DURHAM WEST Best Group of Three BRANT 2022 HIGHLIGHTS » PHOTOS BY ELLA WRIGHT AND SUBMITTED.
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on Kentville Chief Bodacious and Rhett Terpstra (l) of Perth had Reserve with Bosdale Lambda Lusteria. Presenting the banners are Semex’s Curtis McNeil (l) and TD’s Troy Packett. Chad Ryan of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin was the official Judge, 2. Tyler Canning of Dufferin (5th from r) was this year’s Grand Champion Showman. Ty Finley (3rd from l) and Keaton Phoenix (2nd from l), both of Durham West, were Reserve and Honourable Mention, respectively. Also appearing in the photo, from l to r: Associate Showmanship Judge Kyle Rivington of Carp, ON., Semex’s Paul Larmer, Holstein Canada’s Doug Peart and Brian Slaughter, TD’s Troy Packett and Showmanship Judge Dominic Fortier of St-Christophe d’Arthabaska, QC. PHOTOS BY ELLA WRIGHT.
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Nolan Allardyce – Taking his place in the Ring of Excellence
IIT’S BEEN OVER TWO MONTHS SINCE NOLAN ALLARDYCE CELEBRATED HIS BIG WIN WITH CHAMPION CALF AT THE TD CANADIAN 4-H DAIRY CLASSIC, BUT HE’S STILL RIDING THE HIGH. THE 22-YEAR-OLD BRANTFORD NATIVE KNEW HIS CALF WAS SPECIAL BUT HAD NO IDEA SHE WOULD BE AT THE TOP OUT OF OVER 300 BEAUTIES IN THE RING OF EXCELLENCE. AND
LAST YEAR OF 4-H, HE PICKED THE PERFECT TIME TO PULL OFF A BIG WIN!
Nolan’s journey to the winner’s circle has been backed by over a decade of hard work coming up through the ranks of the Brant 4-H Dairy Club. He joined 4-H at the age of 10, and although he has taken clubs in crops and curling, his focus – and love – has always been dairy. “My dad (Glenn)’s family milked cows ‘til I was nine and I was always interested,” he says. With his dad having shown in 4-H growing up, his mom, Tammy, serving as a leader and 4-H President in Brant County, and Nolan’s older siblings, Collin and Serena being involved in the program, joining the Brant Dairy Club was a no-brainer. He’s had some influential leaders along the way, including Gord Vellenga, the late Jean Charlton, and Terry Green, all of whom have been instrumental in what, looking back, has been a very successful and rewarding 4-H career.
Although winning Champion Calf at the Classic has been the cherry on the top of it all, some of Nolan’s most cherished moments over the years are rooted in smaller achievements that didn’t always yield a ribbon. Showing locally at the Paris Fair every year, for example, has been an annual highlight, as has purchasing heifers with his brother under their Allarway prefix (several of which have gone on to earn All-Ontario and All-Canadian titles) and forming special partnerships and mentorships that have opened more doors and opportunities than Nolan ever thought possible.
One such mentor who is top of mind is Gerald Vanderlip of Valmar Holsteins in Brant County. Living a few minutes down the road from Gerald growing up, Nolan milked cows there after school
and weekends during high school. When he and Collin first became interested in purchasing heifers, it only made sense to ask Gerald if they could house them at his place. Gerald had the space and was happy to provide guidance to the two brothers along the way. When it came time for Nolan to purchase an animal for his final year of 4-H, he knew he wanted a red one. “That’s kind of what got us started at Vanderlips,” he explains.
After missing out on a few at local sales, the Allardyce brothers and long-time partner, Colton Oughtred of Sunny Terrace Holsteins in Brantford, eyed MS-AOL Realist-Red-ET in the Best of Juniper Sale last spring. “They were selling her and a full sister,” says Nolan. “We liked her, though. Joel Phoenix was at the sale and gave us the low-down.” Nolan admits it felt weird not seeing her in person, but trusted Joel’s judgement and liked what he saw in her photo and pedigree online. Realist has 10 Excellent dams backing her, including several respected brood cows including Glenridge Citation Roxy EX-CAN 6* and Hanoverhill Tony Rae EX-US-3E 5*. Having to register Realist as his 4-H project before even meeting her felt odd, but with all this to back her up, Nolan took the chance and went for it. He was all-in.
The day she arrived at Vanderlips, Collin got her washed and sent a snapchat photo to Nolan, who couldn’t wait to finish up his day at work and go to see her. “She wasn’t quite ready for the show, but she led really well,” he recalls. Nolan and Realist had their fare share of success in the show ring in the leadup to the Classic, including
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finishing as 3rd Fall Heifer at Brant-Wentworth, 1st 4-H Senior Calf at Autumn Opportunity, as well as 1st Fall Heifer and Honourable Mention Junior Champion at the same show. By the time of the Classic, Nolan was feeling confident and comfortable in his choice. “I knew all year she was probably the best calf I’ve ever had,” he says of Realist. But he also knew the stakes would be high in Toronto and many other competitors would be showing exceptional calves as well. Realist pulled out a first-place finish in her class and was pulled along with five others, to vie for Grand Champion. “When the judge was coming over towards me, I was just stuck in the moment,” says Nolan. “It felt surreal. It’s what I’ve always tried to do.” Nolan’s parents and brother and sister were all in the stands to watch him pull off the win, as were many family members watching online. He shared a big hug with Collin at the edge of the ring, before taking his place in the winner’s circle for photos. Nolan’s girlfriend, Clarissa McCallum, whom he says has been instrumental in helping develop his skills as a leadsman, was along ringside to share in the special moment.
This past Classic felt different for Nolan for several reasons, and not just because he had the Grand Champion. It marked only the second time he got his own calf ready for the big show without his brother. “I learned most of my clipping skills from him,” he explains. He’s also picked up some finer details from others he’s clipped with, including Ryan and Justin Crowley. Nolan credits the clipping work he’s done in the past two years for helping him build his skills and is thankful for those who have trusted him with their animals. He has been fortunate to fit animals for such prominent breeders as Winright, Riverdown, Willowcreek and Oakfield Corners.
Nolan has owned or partnered on 20 animals to date and currently owns animals (mostly heifers) under the Allarway prefix. He is always working hard to build up his cattle-buying fund, and his recent hire
last May as a Relationship Manager with FCC helps him realize that goal. Working out of FCC’s Simcoe office, Nolan manages a portfolio of 250 customers including cash croppers, and beef, ginseng and vegetable farmers and manages their lending requests. He was hired on with the organization after having worked for them in the Summer of 2021 and part-time when he returned to finish his last year at the University of Guelph. “Every day is different,” Nolan says of the job, “and that’s what I like about it.” He’d like to get into some dairy accounts in the future, but for now, loves the fact that he gets to work in agriculture every day. “It’s kind of fun of seeing the end product; seeing people achieve their goals and being able to help them is very rewarding.”
Nolan took the four-year Agricultural Business program while he was at Guelph and graduated in the Spring of 2022, just before starting full-time at FCC. While at Guelph, Nolan was part of the College Royal for four years, acting as the Treasurer for the last two. He had a lot of fun during his time at school and made sure his time in class was broken up by the many social events university life has to offer: participating in Wednesday night pubs, joining a slew of intramural sports, and forming deep friendships with others in the Aggie cluster, several of which he already knew through showing. “Never underestimate the connections you make through 4-H,” he says to that end.
In addition to building lasting relationships, Nolan has some straightforward advice that has helped him achieve success over his 4-H career: “Wash your heifer, work with her, spend that time at home; that’s the biggest thing and it will eventually pay off. It’s hard, sometimes, to put in the time late at night or after you’ve worked all day, but you’re more apt to do it when it’s your own.”
“And,” he says with a grin, “I would encourage anyone who’s thinking of it, to buy an animal...though it’ll probably spiral into more than one!”
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pursuit ofExcellence
A NEW EXCELLENT COW OR A VERY GOOD TWO-YEAR-OLD IS A BREEDING ACCOMPLISHMENT. These cows are the highlight of any herd visit and a source of pride for their breeders and owners. From September through to the end of November 2022, there were 596 1st time Excellent cows and 813 Very Good 2-year-olds classified in Ontario. Those classifying EX-91 and above and VG-87 and above are listed here - a complete list can be found under the Awards-Lists tab at www.holstein.ca. Congratulations to the owners and breeders of these fine animals
SEPTEMBER - NOVEMBER EX’S
APPLE-PTS AYSHA-RED-ET EX-93
E ric S alonen, N ew Hamburg
K ingsway Farms Inc., Hastings
GENDARRA GOLDCHIP TICK TOCK EX-93
G endarra Farm, B ailieboro
GOULDHAVEN AVALANCHE EVA EX-93
G ouldhaven Farms, Foresters Falls
HEATHER HOLME GOLD MIDNIGHT EX-93
G len & C urtis M cneil, G oderich
HUFFMANDALE UNIX MAPLESUGAR EX-93
H odglynn H olsteins, K incardine L ittle Star H olsteins, Watford M atthew Forestell, C ampbellford
OCONNORS LMF L 2168 EX-93
O’Connor L and & C attle Co., A jax
QUALITY SOLOMON FROTASTIC EX-93
A griber S ocieta A gricola S rl, I taly
B eckridge H olsteins, Keswick
Q uality H olsteins, Vaughan
SAVAGEDALE DRMN WILLIE EX-93
Robert W ilmot, N ewmarket S avagedale Farm, S chomberg
ULMAR LAUTRUST CHLOE EX-93
P fister D airy, Mitchell
ATHLONE APP CHARLOTTETOWN EX-92
Athlone Farms, Tavistock
BRICKERVALE JACOBY PETUNIA EX-92
E lverne & M arilyn B auman, M ount Forest
BROOKTURN GOLD CHIP LACEY EX-92
B rookturn H olsteins, St. A nns
CORNERVIEW WEALTH SUPERSIRE EX-92
Kemmere H olsteins, Mitchell
CROVALLEY DOORMAN AUGUST EX-92
C rovalley H olsteins, Hastings
CROVALLEY DOORMAN AUTRUDY EX-92
C rovalley H olsteins, Hastings
Q uality H olsteins, Vaughan
DELCREEK DOODLE BUG EX-92
Q uality H olsteins, Vaughan
ELCRAIG CONTROL HOPE EX-92
Frankhaven H olsteins, Woodstock
EMBRDALE ICE CREAM TATOO EX-92
E mbrdale Farm, A sphodel-Norwood
FARISVIEW SID ESTHER EX-92
D alton J Faris, E ast G willimbury
HARTHAVEN KB FEVER PRUDE EX-92
Harthaven Farms Inc., M orrisburg
HEATHER HOLME SID MARIANA EX-92
G len & C urtis M cNeil, G oderich
HODGLYNN IMPRESSION LAVENDER EX-92
H odglynn H olsteins, K incardine
HOOGERD PICKFISH DELILAH RED EX-92
H oogerbrugge D airy, Parkhill
JACOBS IMPRESSION BRINDA EX-92
H odglynn H olsteins, K incardine
JM VALLEY IMPRESSION LUCKY EX-92
G oldstar G enetics, G rand Valley
KNONAUDALE IMPRESS JOSHIE EX-92
B ill S chilling, IN
Kevin Jay D oeberiener, O H K ingsway Farms Inc., Hastings
LOCKMAR SOLOMON JOY EX-92
L ockmar H olsteins, S utton West
LOWLACE IMPRESSION EARLY EX-92
L owlace H olsteins, Port E lgin
LOYALYN CONTROL GALAXY EX-92
Rob & A lice B umstead, O wen S ound
MAIFIELD BENEFIT KITH EX-92
A lmet Farms L td., Haydon
MILKSOURCE APPLE-RED-ET EX-92
Two-to-Tango Farms Inc., S pencerville
OCONNORS IMAX SASHA P EX-92
O’Connor L and & C attle Co., A jax
PONDVUE PEPPER POLINA EX-92
M arkay H olsteins, E ast G arafraxa
QUALITY SOLOMON LUST EX-92
A griber S ocieta A gricola S rl, I taly
B eckridge H olsteins, Keswick
Q uality H olsteins, Vaughan
ROCKLAN LIGHTNING STRUCK EX-92
B ravin H olsteins, W inchester
ROSE RIDGE SMOKIN BUNNY EX-92
3ridge Farms, O wen S ound
SEELBY CHIEF LULU EX-92
S eelby H olsteins L td., S eeleys B ay
SHYLANE SOLOMON BISCOTTI EX-92
J ohn M ccallum, Stratford
SOEVISTA LEVERAGE DEBUT EX-92
Watson L and and L ivestock, B ranchton
STANTONS ADORABLE LIST EX-92
Stanton B ros L imited, Ilderton
ULMAR SIDEKICK DIVA EX-92
P fister D airy, Mitchell
VRIESDALE ATEAM DARCY EX-92
Vriesdale H olsteins, M ountain
WOODBRIDGE ASHTONS AMAZING EX-92 Woodbridge H olsteins, N eustadt
ZETTLERDALE THOREAU PAULA EX-92
Zettlerdale Farms, C hepstow
AIJA DELTA-LAMBDA SUNKISSED EX-91
AIJA PROUD STONE EX-91
Jaquemet H olsteins, W inchester
ALTONA LEA CINDERDOOR GLITZ EX-91
ALTONA LEA CINDERDOOR GRAYZER EX-91
Frank B arkey & Family, B lackstock
ANBROS IMPRESSION TILLY EX-91
A ndres B ros, T iverton
APPLEVUE EXPANDER CADENCE EX-91
S kyline H olsteins, C ampbellford
ASPIRATION LY-GC ALLIE MAGICAE EX-91
M aplevue Farms, L istowel
S am J ohnston, L istowel
S eth J ohnston, L istowel
ATHLONE ADAGIO DEBT EX-91
ATHLONE ADAGIO MONCTON EX-91
Athlone Farms, Tavistock
BENRISE DEMPSEY BATWOMENEX-91
B enschop Farms, B owmanville
M arbri Farms Inc., Russell
J ohn M couat, Q C
BOBMUR BREWMASTER NOTIFICATION EX-91
BOBMUR CAPITAL Z EMBRACE EX-91
B obmur Farms, L istowel
BROOKTURN SULTAN MELANIE EX-91
B rookturn H olsteins, St. A nns
CARLDOT UNIX PRYA EX-91
C arldot Farms, Stratford
CARLOW ADAGIO 720 EX-91
C arlow Farms, D ouro-Dummer
CHUBANNA LUCKY DUCKEX-91
A griber S ocieta A gricola S rl, Piacenza
Q uality H olsteins, Vaughan
COACHSIDE AUBURN EX-91
M aple-Ain H olsteins, S miths Falls
COACHSIDE CONTROL AGATHA EX-91
COACHSIDE MERIDIAN MISS EX-91
Vriesdale Holsteins, Mountain
CORNERVIEW ENVY DEFENDER EX-91
Kemmere H olsteins, Mitchell
CRACKHOLM DOORMAN WINNER EX-91
Wenallt H olsteins Inc., C rysler
CROVALLEY AVA ROCKET EX-91
CROVALLEY DOORMAN AKIKA EX-91
C rovalley H olsteins, Hastings
DIEMERTDALE AMMO SABRINA EX-91
Diemertdale A cres L td, Ayton
DONDEN JORDING CONTROL EX-91
D onden Farms Inc., Renfrew
DON-MAIR CHIEF CASEY EX-91
D on-Mair Farms, M t. H ope
EMBRDALE AMY LAUTRUST EX-91
E mbrdale Farm, A sphodel-Norwood
FEEDERLANE CHELIOS TABOO EX-91
FEEDERLANE ELUDE TREASURE EX-91 Feederlane Farms, Wainfleet
FLORBIL DEMPSEY WHISTLE EX-91 F lorbil Farms L td., Mildmay
FLOYDHOLM G CHIP ELANORE-ET EX-91 Star & D Farms Inc., Russell
FOUNTLANE SIRWOOD GABE EX-91 Fountlane Farm, C avan
GLENDALAND SHAMAN MILLY EX-91
D avid C rawford, Mitchell G lendaland H olsteins, M onkton
GLENGARRY GC ADALYNN EX-91 G lengarry Stock Farms Inc., A pple Hill
HARTHAVEN KB SILVER CLOVER EX-91 Harthaven Farms Inc., M orrisburg
HARVDALE SOLOMON KISS EX-91 Harvdale H olsteins, Stayner
HATCHLEY BYTES ROWAN 23 EX-91 Talsma Farms Inc., Harley
H-BRIDGE INCRED DANA RAE RED EX-91 High B ridge H olsteins L td, Parkhill
HEATHER HOLME UNO DOROTHY EX-91 G len & C urtis M cneil, G oderich
HODGLYNN IMPRESSION LONDON EX-91
H odglynn H olsteins, K incardine S avannah & Kolton C rack, Q C
HODGLYNN SOLOMON HADLEY EX-91
H odglynn H olsteins, K incardine
L ittle Star H olsteins, Watford
HOLZER BUBBLES AMMO EX-91
HOLZER MARION DOC EX-91 B ushy V iew, L akeside
HYDEN LAMBDA NESTEA EX-91
H yden H olsteins, Milverton
HYLAND LAMBDA LUCY 1,248 EX-91
H yland H olsteins, K ippen
KAWARTHA CINDERDOOR CARA EX-91
K awartha H olsteins, L indsay
KINGSWAY UNIX A TIMBER EX-91
E xtramile Farm, Keene
LEGACY ADAGIOP CAMEO EX-91
L egacy H olsteins, Atwood
LEGEND-MAKER ADAGIO VOYAGE EX-91
L egend-Maker H olsteins, M t. H ope
LILLIESDALE IMPRESSION CARMEN EX-91
L eo B aumann, Lyn
Robert D M allette, Lyn
LISALAND CHELIOS STARDUST EX-91
L isaland H olsteins, A lliston
LOOKOUT DOORMAN ROCHELLE EX-91
C herry C rest H olsteins, M artintown
MAPLE-AIN BRADY ONESHOT EX-91
M aple-Ain H olsteins, S miths Falls
MAPLEBROUGH DOORMAN RAELYN EX-91
M aplebrough H olsteins, U xbridge
MARFLOACRES APPLESARMY MAKAYLA EX-91
Wayne & K aren M artin, M ount Forest
MISTYGLEN CORNNUT PARADISE EX-91
Misty G len Farms L td., B elmont
MOONSHINE FOUNDER FLORIEL EX-91
M oonlight H olsteins, C aistor Centre
NEWMORNING JACOBY MARY 2553 EX-91
N ew M orning H olsteins, M onkton
OCONNORS SILVER D 1998 EX-91
O’Connor L and & C attle Co, A jax
PEARTOME BREAK POINTEX-91
PEARTOME ENVIROCA HEAT WARNING EX-91
Peartome H olsteins, Hagersville
PHOENIXHOLM DOORMAN EILEEN EX-91
C arl P hoenix & Family, S underland
PROGENESIS EXACTLY BEST EX-91
H yland H olsteins, K ippen
QUALITY BECKRIDGE SOL LUSCIOUSEX-91
A griber S ocieta A gricola S rl, I taly
B eckridge H olsteins, Keswick
Q uality H olsteins, Vaughan
QUALITY SOLOMON PENELOPEEX-91
A griber S ocieta A gricola S rl, I taly
B eckridge H olsteins, Keswick
Q uality H olsteins, Vaughan
RCAT DOORMAN JULES EX-91
C andu Farms L td., B elmont
RITZEMA SPRITE 2,462 2,912 EX-91
N ew M orning H olsteins, M onkton
SPENCROFT DOORMAN LATAWNY EX-91 Roger S pence, E lmvale
STEVENLEA IMPRESSION LUPUL EX-91
Stevenlea H olsteins, U xbridge
STONE-FRONT EXPANDER CHUMP EX-91
S prucetone H olsteins, B radford
SUMMERSTIME FEVER BUSKER EX-91
S ummers Farms L td, Fonthill
SUNOL PORTER 614 EX-91
S unol Farms, C arleton P lace
TOPROCK LAUTRUST NUTMEG EX-91
Toprock Farms L td., Perth
VELAN BEEMER BERTHA EX-91
Velan Farms, C avan
VOGUE FORTUNE TEMPTRESS EX-91
VOGUE SUPERSTAR SUITABLE EX-91
O’Connor L and & C attle Co, A jax
VRIESDALE DODGE LOVEBIRD EX-91
VRIESDALE LAUTRUST CAMILA EX-91
VRIESDALE SUPERMAN JESSICA EX-91
Vriesdale H olsteins, M ountain
WALTZ ACRE VIVACIOUS RENEGADE EX-91
Waltz A cre Farms, Consecon
WELANE SOLOMON AMELIA EX-91
L ewis Weber, E lmira
W indknoll H olsteins, E lora
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AIJA KING DOC SAGE VG-87
Jaquemet H olsteins, W inchester
CARLDOT HORIZON LUCYBELLE VG-87
C arldot Farms, Stratford
CHEERS AVALNCH CHANTELLE-ET VG-87
Millen Farms, O memee
U nique H olsteins, M t. Forest
GENDARRA UNIX RIGGINS VG-87
G endarra Farm, B ailieboro
GLEANN AVALANCHE GAEL VG-87
Ronald G randy, O shawa
GLENGARRY CRUSH AIDA VG-87
G lengarry Stock Farms Inc., A pple Hill
HODGLYNN UNIX DIOR VG-87
H odglynn H olsteins, K incardine Pat Conroy, IN
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KINGSWAY MIRAND AVOCADO-PP VG-87
K ingsway Farms Inc., Hastings
MONOAK ALLIGATOR APPLE VG-87
M onoak Farms, B elmont
NANDALE MIRAND IBIZA P VG-87
N andale Farm, Pakenham
RYLA BOMBA GRACEN VG-87
R yla H olsteins, L indsay
SMYGWATYS ALLIGATOR RAINDROP VG-87
Star & D Farms Inc., Russell
STANTONS CRUSHTIME COLA VG-87
Stanton B ros L imited, Ilderton
WELANE FUEL CARROT VG-87
3ridge Farms, O wen S ound
H eibein H olsteins, L istowel
WILLOWLANE SIDEKICK KEANU VG-87
B rian S laughter, Warwick Twp.
Breeders of Excellents
CCONGRATULATIONS to the breeders listed here who bred their first Excellent cow between September and November 2022. May there be many more Excellent cows in your future! Thank you to Holstein Canada for making the information available.
CARDINALCREEK CARNIVAL 235 EX-90
C ardinal C reek H olsteins, Port E lgin
DYKEMAVALE UNO FLAME EX-90
D ykemavale Farms, Jarvis
MARVELLANE JETTAIR EUGLEE EX-90
M arvellane Farms L td., Russell
MAYESDALE SOLOMON ASTRIX EX-90
J N M ayes, O ttawa
OASISACRES 504 QUEENIE EX-90
O asis A cres L td., Komoka
OURHOLM APPLICABLE DANA EX-90
Swance Farms L td., T illsonburg
SPRINGKNOLL MACADAM ELOISE EX-90
S pring K noll D airy Inc., Hagersville
TALMANAC DOORMAN DEE EX-90
C lifford W T homson, G ranton
WINDVIEW KINGBOY LOLA EX-90
W indview H olsteins, Jarvis
Best of the Breed
Over 125,000 kilograms of Milk (Milk Per
day of Life)
SUMMITHOLM MANIFOLD JAVIERA GP-82 169,630 KGS (38.26)
J oe L oewith & S ons L td., Lynden, O n
SUMMITHOLM KRAMER DANISH GP-83 .........................................157,879 KGS (35.06)
J oe L oewith & S ons L td., Lynden
JORAL MAGGIE LITTORAL 1217 GP-80 ............................................ 152,238 KGS (31.90)
T ibben Farms, B rinston
SUMMITHOLM ADMIRAL CLAMATO VG-85 ................................... 143,883 KGS (38.57)
J oe L oewith & S ons L td., Lynden
WYRIDGE SHOTTLE TANYA GP-80 141,532 KGS (34.13)
E lverne M W ideman, M t. Forest
HIGHVIEW RAMBO TANNER EX-11E 140,444 KGS (22.82)
Highview H olsteins, Port Perry
ULMAR OUTSIDE ELINA VG-88 138,257 KGS (32.66)
P fister D airy, Mitchell
DARCROFT ASHLAR IVANA EX-3E 137,860 KGS (28.56)
D arcroft Farms L td., E mbro
BEAVER RAY SHOTTLE MIRAGE EX-3E............................................ 137,592 KGS (29.54)
Ferme Raynaud L tee, Vankleek Hill
NEW GALMA RE DESIGN LIESSE VG-85.......................................... 134,843 KGS (27.25)
N ew G alma D airy, M t. E lgin
MAR1,294 ROYCE MONICA EX-4E .................................................... 134,451 KGS (29.68)
J onathon M artin, Palmerston
SUMMITHOLM BUTZE LUTZ VG-85 133,961 KGS(35.49)
J oe L oewith & S ons L td., Lynden
SUMMITHOLM JORDAN JULY VG-85 133,804 KGS (32.38)
J oe L oewith & S ons L td., Lynden
ARNHOME MADELIN SPIRTE EX-3E 133,477 KGS (29.64)
A rnhome Farms, B right
GREIDEN MANOMAN LADONNA GP-81 133,234 KGS (33.63)
G reiden Farms L td., St. M arys
ELARDA LUCRATIVE 2,635 VG-85 ...................................................... 131,592 KGS (27.72)
E larda Farms L td., E mbro
YORELLEA LONGTIME LESLIE VG-88 ............................................. 129,204 KGS (33.50)
Yorellea Farms, St. Eugene
CALLUMLEA MILLION CARA EX-6E................................................. 128,862 KGS (36.99)
C allumlea Farms, N ew Hamburg
KELLYS ARCADE CLARA VG-86 128,721 KGS (28.57)
Kellys D airy Farms, D unnville
RANGEDALE MR BURNS BLAINE EX-3E 127,371 KGS (29.63)
Rangedale Farms, O sgoode
KNONAUDALE LIPGLOSS VG-85 126,492 KGS (31.46) K nonaudale Farms Inc., C rysler
BUTTERMINE EIGHT PENNIES GP-82 126,453 KGS (29.66)
B uttermine Farms Inc., Harley
KESTREL RAY JULIE EX-4E .................................................................126,253 KGS (28.24)
Trickling C reek H olsteins, Harriston
CASMUR TERENA SPIRTE EX-7E ........................................................125,345 KGS (23.24) C asmur H olsteins, E mbro
EX-94 & Higher / VG-88 2-Year-Old & Higher
BUDJON-VAIL
CROVALLEY AFTERSHOCK REINA EX-94-3E C rovalley H olsteins, Hastings
HICKLEE ARMANI ARIEL EX-94-3E C ameron Hickling, Hanover Francrest Farms, W ingham
SWISSKESS GOLD CHIP JUST SMILE EX-94 K ingsway Farms Inc., Hastings Millen Farms, O memee Riverdown H olsteins, M etcalfe Swisskess Inc., Q C
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GERANN LAUTHORITY MIRANDA EX-95 G erann H olsteins, C ardinal
RYLA SID CASSIE EX-95-2E Jim P hoenix, C annington J oel P hoenix, C annington Trent Valley H olsteins, Peterborough Werrhurst H olsteins, O shawa
SEBISCUIT-TW-ET EX-94 K ingsway Farms Inc., Hastings W illiam H S chilling, M I
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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 September through the end of November 2022. Please note that only cows that are scored are included in our listing.
ANIMAL NAME
YEARLINGS
REDCARPET WAR WEDNESDAY-ET
Karnview Farms Inc., Woodstock
CLASS AGE M F P BCA COMP M F P DEV COMP
VG-87-2YR 01-10 348 391 348 1,087 (98) (117) (92) (307)
A H E DARWIN MEGAN GP-82-2YR 01-11 341 365 364 1,070 (90) (105) (105) (300)
A .H.E. Dairy Farm, Watford
BREEZY DUKE RUTH
Haag Farms Inc., Brussels
RICKY SUMMERDAY ULIANA
Ferme Ricky Inc., St. Albert
NIRUOBAS SARYAH ALCOVE
Ferme Sabourin Inc., Crysler
2 YEAR OLDS
CARTERLANE FUEL BRIGETTE
Carterlane Dairy Farm, Newton
NEW GALMA SILVER WOLFIN
GP-81-2YR 01-11 380 418 377 1,175 (93) (106) (90) (289)
GP-81-2YR 01-10 380 365 350 1,095 (122) (90) (76) (288)
G-78-2YR 01-11 335 380 342 1,057 (88) (112) (81) (281)
GP-82-2YR 02-11 420 477 408 1,305 (151) (183) (126) (460)
VG-85-2YR 02-00 319 368 335 1,022 (111) (144) (125) (380) New Galma Dairy, Mt. Elgin
A H E MALKI WILENA
A .H.E. Dairy Farm, Watford
LEBOLD LAUTRUST LAURA
Sandhill Holsteins, Baden
ALEXERIN ALCOVE 1,923
Alexerin Dairy Inc., Manotick
3 YEAR OLDS
SANDHILL THOREAU SOCIAL
GP-83-2YR 02-11 402 310 406 1,118 (151) (52) (147) (350)
G-77-2YR 02-03 368 362 346 1,076 (130) (101) (106) (337)
VG-86-3YR 02-10 415 406 432 1,253 (113) (87) (121) (321)
G-79-2YR 03-04 348 389 355 1,092 (105) (124) (109) (338) Sandhill Holsteins, Baden
LOVHILL JACOT APPLE PIE
Charlyn Farms, Warwick Township
VG-89-3YR 03-05 347 390 345 1,082 (109) (136) (88) (333)
ZOLA S 9,822 BLACKIE G-74-2YR 03-06 349 401 345 1,095 (104) (132) (81) (317) Fepro Farms, Cobden
RICRODREG KERRIGAN 308
G-76-2YR 03-10 384 395 384 1,163 (110) (96) (95) (301) Gilmer Farms Ltd., South Mountain
WEBSTAR BREWMASTER BAMBI EX-90-4YR 03-10 334 419 342 1,095 (79) (135) (81) (295)
Scenic Holsteins, St. Marys
4 YEAR OLDS
MARKRIDGE MOGUL CROSBY
Markridge Holsteins, Ingersoll
VG-85-3YR 04-06 284 462 305 1,051 (61) (230) (70) (361)
HEATHER HOLME GOLD MIDNIGHT EX-93-5YR 04-03 351 406 357 1,114 (112) (124) (101) (337) Glen & Curtis McNeil, Goderich
BLUESTONE SAMUELO FOX
GREAVESTON
5 YEAR OLDS
JOALFARMS
CROVALLEY
WRIGHTFARMS
EX-90-4YR 04-06 310 373 356 1,039 (63) (115) (100) (278)
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S & T Downey Farms Ltd., Alliston
IMPRESSION MARISSA GP-83-3YR 04-01 271 413 329 1,013 (26) (142) (77) (245) Greaveston Holsteins, North Augusta
ONTOWA UPRIGHT MINDY GP-83-2YR 04-02 344 341 339 1,024 (87) (64) (76) (227) Ontowa Farms Inc., Elmira
05-03 446 584 461 1,491 (199) (283) (198) (680) Allan & Lorne Vis, Murillo TERRYLEA SOLOMON SKITTLES VG-86-2YR 05-08 360 465 347 1,172 (99) (172) (88) (359) Terrylea Holsteins, St. Pauls EASTEDGE RALEIGH 335 VG-87-6YR 05-10 386 423 421 1,230 (94) (82) (125) (301) East Edge Holsteins, Springfield JOALFARMS CONTROL TOOTSIE EX-91-2E 05-01 310 391 344 1,045 (64) (90) (83) (237) Allan & Lorne Vis, Murillo RITZEMA HOTROD 2399 GP-82-2YR 05-01 318 403 353 1,074 (50) (95) (64) (209) New Morning Holsteins, Monkton
COWS DOANLEA DOORMAN MADELYN EX-90-2E 06-08 298 400 312 1,010 (52) (139) (62) (253) Donald Doan, Norwich
RAY MERIDIAN JUMANJY EX-90-7YR 08-04 290 387 296 973 (58) (120) (54) (232) Remi Leroux, Ste. Anne De Prescott, Dameya Holsteins, Glen Robertson
LILY LILCA VG-87-6YR 08-10 333 357 308 998 (80) (77) (50) (207)
Farms Ltd., Castleton
ENDURE MATRIX EX-91-2E
MATURE
BEAVER
COMBVIEW
Combview
CHELIOS ANCHOVY VG-85-4YR 07-02 323 338 329 990 (59) (72) (54) (185)
Holsteins, Hastings
Crovalley
EMBARGO SILK VG-87-6YR 06-00 362 336 362 1,060
Farms, Caledon East
(63) (28) (60) (151) Wrightway
ontario Holstein Happenings
January 2023
January 25
Ontario County AGM, Coffee & Donuts at 12:30 pm, Meeting at 1 pm. Elmcroft Holsteins, Sunderland.
Feburary 2023
Feburary 1-2
Frozen Genetics Online Sale, online at www.uniquedesginsandmarketing.com.
Feburary 2
Durham County AGM, 99 King Street W., Bowmanville.
Feburary 9
Brant-Wentworth AGM, virtual.
Feburary 15 Dufferin AGM
Feburary 21
Holstein Ontario District Farm Tours. Hosted by Ottawa-area farms. 10 am - 3 pm. See details on page 43.
Feburary 21
EastGen Evening of Excellence, social time at 6 pm, dinner at 7 pm. Tickets required and available on Eventbrite. Hilton Garden Inn Ottawa Airport, Ottawa.
Feburary 22
Holstein Ontario AGM, 9:30 am. Lunch tickets required and available on Eventbrite. Hilton Garden Inn Ottawa Airport, Ottawa.
Feburary 24
Ontario County Holstein Club Banquet, 6 - 10 pm. Scugog Arena, Port Perry.
March 2023
March 3-4
Duckett Holsteins Select Your Success Tag Sale, Elgin & Joan Craig’s farm, Arthur. March 4
Waterloo Car Tour March 4
Best of Bosdale Tag Sale, hosted during the Waterloo Car Tour. Bosdale Farms, Cambridge.
March 7
Glengarry Holstein Club AGM, 10 am - 3 pm. March 9
Judge’s Workshop, Brantford. March 10
University of Guelph College Royal’s College Classic Sale, Carson’s Sales Arena, Listowel.
March 16-17
Dare To Dream Tag & Embryo Sale, Beslea Farms Ltd., Yarker.
March 18
Oxford District Farm Tours. See details on page 47.
March 21
Judge’s Workshop, EC Ontario location. March 23
Dufferin District Farm Tours, map to follow.
April 2023
April 5-6
Canadian Dairy Xpo (CDX), Stratford Rotary Complex.
April 5
Calves for a Cause Sale, hosted online @ www.uniquesalesandmarketing.com. Cattle will be on display at Canadian Dairy Xpo.
April 12-15
Holstein Canada Convention and Annual Meeting, Montreal, QC. “A Legendary Experience.” Le Centre Sheraton Montreal Hotel, Montreal, QC. (Expo-Printemps du Québec/Quebec Spring Show will be held in conjunction with the Convention.)
April 19-20
Ontario Spring Discovery Holstein and Jersey Show, Ancaster Fairgrounds Jerseyville, ON; Holstein Judge, Mike Deaver. Jersey Judge: Terri Packard.
April 28-29
Spring Styles at Karnview Online Auction @ www.uniquedesignsandmarketing.com.
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VOUGE LUSTER LUCKY 7 $8,500 Buyer: James Jantzi, Milveton
FRADON RYDER MUD RUN.................................................. $8,200 Buyer: Hyland Holsteins HODGLYNN CHRISTMAS TAG
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BIRKENTREE SIDEKICK ELLISSA ...................................... $21,000 Buyer: Crackholm, QC
RANHAVEN JEMMA .............................................................. $16,500 Buyer: Joel Phoenix & Wendon, Cannington
ON F. UNSTOPABULL OR F. LAMBDA X STRANS JEN- TEQUILA RED ............................................................................ $1,900/EMBRYO Buyer: Rick Fieldhouse, ON 177 EMBRYO AVG ...................................................................... $777
HODGLYNN CHIEF HAZELANN $14,100 Buyer: Ken Wood
25 LOT AVG ........................................................................... $8,192
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Elmcroft Holsteins
NAMES:
GARY & KERRI JEBSON, RACHEL JEBSON & PATRICK BAIRD
HERD SIZE: APPROX. 40 MILKING COWS
OPERATION TYPE: TIE STALL, NO TMR LOCATION: SUNDERLAND, ON
1. Describe your family’s history with Holsteins.
The Elmcroft prefix has been around since the 40’s. My grandfather and father were both herdsmen for the farm. Dad became a partner in the 70’s. We became sole owners in the 80’s, with my wife Kerri and I joining later. Patrick and Rachel joined a few years ago. We are a 3x Master Breeder herd with a classification of 18 EX 25 VG 5 GP and a rolling herd average of 264-276-269.
2. What are your breeding goals?
I like bigger cows than most today. They have to have good udders and mobility to go outside. They must milk and test well, and last several lactations.
3. What genetic tools are most important in your breeding program?
We use classification and milk recording.
4. Describe the ultimate/ideal cow for your operation:
I like large, framey cows. They need to produce above average, and score high VG or EX. They should have good pedigrees and transmit well.
5. What cow in your barn is currently the “Heart of the Herd”?
Elmcroft Dundee Caria VG 6* isn’t here today but her daughters and their offspring are as “can’t miss” as any. A few years ago we purchased a Diamondback grand daughter of T-Triple-T Dundee Paige EX 96 4E. It’s early, but she appears to be making the right kind.
6. What are you most proud of in your herd/operation?
The fact that we are a family farm is important. We have several cow families that breed really well, and cows that last a lot longer than the industry average. I would like to think we are recognized as good “cow people”.
7. If you could improve one thing in your herd/operation, what would it be?
I would like to have better dry cow facilities. A few years ago we diversified into organic turkeys, and I would like to expand there as well.
8. If you could have ANY cow standing in your barn, who would it be and why?
Starbrite Lyster Lyndsay EX 96 5E 6*. She was a great individual that aged incredibly well. She was from a really good breeding family and transmitted that to her offspring that produced well. A cow everyone wants to breed and own.
9. What is one thing you would tell a young farmer starting out? Surround yourself with people who are concerned about your success and not just their own. Not everything will go as intended, have a plan B and learn from mistakes.
10. How do you use genomic information in your herd and what are your thoughts on the future of genomics?
We use more young sires than I ever thought we would, otherwise we use genomics very little. We make breeding decisions using our eyes instead of the computer. Everyone has to use the tools available as they see fit.
11. How many cows do you flush each year? How do you market your embryos that are for sale?
We flush two to three cows per year, mostly for ourselves. Embryos have never been a huge part of our income.
12. Being in the breeding business, what traits do you find sell the best? What trait do you value most?
Everyone that comes in is still attracted to the higher type cows, which we prefer to have. People want young healthy cows with good udders.
13. Which bulls do you feel has had the most impact on your herd over the years and today?
Our heifer pens are full of Master, Moment, Sidekick, and Dempsey daughters. Bulls like Dempsey, Jasper, Storm, and Rudolph have worked well for us in the past.
14. What are the management practices in place on your farm that you feel contribute the most to the success of your operation? Why?
Being a small herd with a limited land base, we need to put up good quality feed to try and keep extra feed costs down. Kerri feeds the calves and gets them off to a tremendous start. After that, we try and use common sense raising them.
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Elmcroft Dempsey Jackie EX 2E, Grand Champion at Ontario County Holstein Show 2019.
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ZOAR & BLAKELY are the only two active sires available in the breed that are: A2A2 | >3750 GPA LPI | +9 Conformation | >1000kgs Milk >104 Daughter Fertility | >100 Milking Speed BLAKELY is an A2A2 GAMEDAY son. THE PERFECT MATING FOR RENEGADE BLOODLINES. USA: +2992 GTPI® | +2.87 PTAT | +5.7 PL | 2.61 SCS CAN: +3794 GPA LPI | $3445 PRO$ | +9 CONFORMATION A2A2 | +1094KG M | +0.73 %F | 107 HERD LIFE ZOAR is an exciting A2A2 CONWAY son. THE PERFECT BALANCE OF TYPE AND PRODUCTION. USA: +3062 GTPI® | +2.69 PTAT CAN: +3834 GPA LPI | $3421 PRO$ | +9 CONFORMATION | +11 DAIRY STRENGTH A2A2 | +1609KG M | +232KG CFP | 104 HERD LIFE #1 CONFORMATION SIRES ON THE TOP 50 GPA LPI YOUNG SIRE LIST (>11 months old with semen availability Dec. 2022) ™gender SELECTED, ™GForce and ™Mastitis ResistantPRO are trademarks of Select Sires Inc. Ultraplus™ is a trademark of STGen LLC. All gender SELECTED semen is processed using Ultraplus™ technology. ®Your Success Our Passion. is a registered trademark of Select Sires Inc. 12/22 CAN, CDCB and HA data. 250HO16125 USA Rel. Type 78%, CAN Rel. LPI 75%, CAN Rel. Production 79%. 250HO16290 USA Rel. Type 78%, Rel. PL 74%, SCS Rel. 75%, CAN Rel. LPI 74%, CAN Rel. Production 78%. At far left: Dam of ZOAR: Claynook Zeeta Pursuit-ET (VG-85) At left: Dam of BLAKELY: Westcoast Popstr Sil6827 8977 (VG-85)
www.eastgen.ca Melarry Fuel is the consensus choice to FUEL profit. Fuel is also the world’s #1 proven sire for Dairy Strength with +17. Stemming from five generations of high producing EX dams, Fuel is in a league of his own offering elite production and deviations from daughters that are built to generate profit. It is time to FUEL some PROFIT into your herd! Willswikk Fuel Donnie VG-87-2YR-CAN J. William Wikkerink Farms Ltd., Cobble Hill, BC Antia Fuel Minou VG-89-3YR-CAN Ferme Gilles Lapointe & Fils S.E.N.C., Upton, QC +3381 GLPI $2241 PRO$ +1990 MILK +115 FAT +.31% +69 PROTEIN +.02% +11 CONFORMATION +17 DAIRY STRENGTH +101 IMMUNITY +111 CALF IMMUNITY +60 SEMEN FERTILITY Fuel MELARRY DUKE x 5th Generation EX KINGBOY EX-97