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Volume 16 • Issue 2 March 2013
Jones Stewart Angus Ranch • Horsley Brothers • Nolan Flesner • Royer Show Cattle
April 27 - Hereford, Texas USA DONORS UNLIMITED SHARE THE FUTURE IX
Donor 781 now flushing for Willis Cattle Co., OH Sold as Lot 28 in our 2012 sale and her first calf brought $13,500
Oprah W65 now flushing for Tolle, KY, and Martin, IN Sold as Lot 58 in our 2012 sale
Donor 5602 now flushing for Garwood Cattle, OH The buy of the year! Sold as Lot 3 in our 2012 sale
Donor 3500 now flushing for Ramsey Cattle, NM Sold as Lot 21 in our 2012 sale
Donor 29A now flushing for Went Cattle, NE Sold as Lot 29A in our 2012 sale
Donor 599 now flushing forSoehnlen Cattle, OH Sold as Lot 9 in our 2012 sale
Donor N-117 - One of the greatest we’ve ever worked! Selling an incredible daughter plus a limited genetic offering!
125 300 FEMALES
Donor S63 now flushing for Carwile Cattle, TX Sold as Lot 14 in our 2012 sale
Frozen Opportunities
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Semen $35/straw
A A: Reserve Grand Heifer, Denver Open Show (Sired by Womanizer) B: Grand Champion Steer, 2011 Jr. National (Sired by Womanizer) C: Grand Champion Heifer, 2012 NAIL Jr. Show (Sired by Womanizer) D: Reserve Grand, Denver Jr. Show (Sired by Womanizer) E: 206 - Dam of Womanizer
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With a limited number of progeny registered to date, “Womanizer” has sired an astounding number of champions at national events. His dam is a maternal sister to CJH Domino 552, with over $300,000 in progeny sales to her credit in the last three years. Full brother Kahuna was Denver and Ft. Worth Grand Champion in 2011. Maternal sisters have been champions at numerous events, including Reserve Grand Female at the 2011 Jr. National. Owned with Hansmeier and Son of Bristol, SD. F: Carmella Dam of Chachi: G: Clementine (Maternal sister)
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Leading son of deceased sire, Purple Currency 24U ET. Dam is a former national champion and show heifer of the year. Impeccable uddered daughter of maternal giant Wrangler 19D. True calving ease, with rib, perfect structure, and elite look. We will use Chachi extensively on first calf heifers. Owned with Trihus of MN.
Randy & Jamie mullinix 309-995-3013 • 309-853-6565 997 Twp Rd 150 East, Toulon, IL 61483 purplereign76@gmail.com
www.purplereigncattle.com
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Please join us Sunday, April 7th at breedersworld.com for our spring internet offering. Includes top herd sire prospects ready for service. Our entire crop of summer and fall ET show heifer prospects, several elite steers, and top shelf frozen genetics!
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The Legacy of Irish Whiskey Experience Whiskey
04/13/13
F o l l e t , Te x a s 60 Irish Whiskey sons sell!
. . growing one slap at a time!
Grand Champion Market Steer Fort Worth Stock Show. Monopoly x Irish Whiskey. Raised by Brian Martin, Nick Rieman, John Sullivan, shown by Stock Martin.
Irish whiskey
dominating the industry
THEY WORK.
GCC Unwound, out of Miss Chill 1829, perhaps one of the greatest cows of the breed. Full brother to Cerveza, maternal brother to Whizard. An opportunity like this is once in a lifetime! He sells April 13th in Follet Texas!
All tHe tHings tHAt cAttle sHould Be tHey Are
His sons are proving the Whiskey potency
IrIsh WhIskey
daughters not only raIse champIons, they are flat out great cattle. Experence what
Whiskey
can do for you!
Grass
GRID Bull Sale
Champion Maine Jr show NAILE 2012, Champion Maine Jr Show Denver 2013, Champion Maine FT Worth Open Show. BK Unlimited Power x Irish Whiskey. Raised by Brett Carter, Shown by Ladd Landgraf.
Champion Prospect steer National Western. Smilin Bob x Irish Whiskey. Raised By Kroupa, shown by Baily Kroupa. Dam was raised and sold by GCC.
TO
April 13tH in follet, texAs
200 Bulls 30 Bred Heifers Angus, simAngus, & irisH WHiskey Angus To be placed on the Griswold mailing list call the office 405-372-3300 or email gcccatalog@gmail.com
Champion Steer Scarlett and Gray. Monop- Champion Maine Anjou in the Junior Show oly x Irish Whiskey. Raised by Nick Reiman, FT Worth. Boomer x Irish Whiskey. Raised shown by the Borrison Family. by Vivian Hassenback, shown by Zane Hay.
John & Jeannie Griswold: 405-780-3300 Jeff Bourquin: 806-886-3145 Greg Griswold: 405-780-0100 Luke Doris: 620-353-4114
Griswold Cattle 5922 S Brush Creek Road Stillwater, OK 74074
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Cattle
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Talk the Talk
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Joe Blow
Chisum
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Yuma
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2013!
Co.
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TinMan
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Top Cat
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2013!
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Grizzly
calving ease
Shiver
calving ease
Deal Me In
Tremor
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calving ease
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Our deepest sympathy to the Bedwell Family. The loss of Jared and Justin will profoundly affect the show industry. They will be missed.
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Championship Moments Championship moments are unforgettable. Congratulations to these exhibitors, and thank you for feeding ShowRite! We look forward to an excellent show season in 2013!
For more information about ShowRite, contact: Dennis Wilber.............. 209-482-6858 Chad Day...................... 260-388-2876 Dave Guyer .................. 618-546-5035 Ty Olson..........................217-248-2767 Jeremy Baldwin ............ 765-730-5459 Todd Kennedy ............. 405-550-6769
Duff Family :: Reserve Grand Champion Steer, 2012 Tulsa State Fair
Ryan Sites..................... 580-695-0429 Josh Dildine ...................214-882-1640 Kevin Mock .................... 512-787-2948
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Schnoor Family :: Reserve Grand Chamberlin Family :: Champion Weber Family :: Grand Champion Champion Steer, 2012 American Royal Maine Heifer, 2012 Indiana State Fair Open Steer, 2012 Illinois State Fair
Chamberlin Family :: 3rd Overall Chamberlin Family :: Reserve Clark Family :: Champion Chi Heifer, 2012 Indiana State Fair Grand Champion Jr. Chi Heifer, 2012 NAILE Heifer, 2012 Ohio State Fair
Spohn Family :: Grand Champion Heifer, 2012 Ohio State Fair
Egbert Family :: 3rd Overall Steer, Klehm Family :: 4th Overall Steer, Tucker Family :: Grand Champion Tucker Family :: Grand Champion 2012 Ohio State Fair 2012 Ohio State Fair Horned Hereford Female, 2012 Jr. National Jr. Polled Hereford Heifer, 2012 NWSS
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Prairie View Farms
Third Annual Production Sale
6:30 pm
at the farm, Gridley, Illinios
FULL SIBS SELL to the 2013 NWSS Reserve Grand Champion Female, WB PVF Lucy 1052.
Featuring 25 elite fall heifer calves, 8 herd sire bulls, and 15 top cow-calf pairs
Full Sibs Sell to this 2012 Illinois State Fair Reserve Grand Land of Lincoln Champion Female, PVF FCF Missie 103.
A maternal sib sired by Brilliance, to this 2012 Fifth Overall, Badger Kick-off Classic, PVF Hazel 2022, will sell April 5th.
Full sibs to these two popular NWSS Class Winners, PVF Proven Queen 2105 and PVF Proven Queen 2108, will sell as well as paternal sibs by First Class.
Heifers of this caliber Sell. The 2012 NAILE Senior Heifer Calf Champion, PVF Ellen 1185, sold in our 2012 sale.
Photos and videos at www.pvfangus.com Gridley, Illinois
ALAN & THERESA MILLER: 217.840.6935
pvfangus@gmail.com ORLAN & CAROL • BRANDON & CATHY JONES: 309.370.1081 Clayton Miller: 765.481.5496 • Ethan Butler: 580.699.1426
54MA798 I-80 THF/PHAF
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Choose from over 45 of the most popular club calf bulls in the industry, all available by contacting your local ABS Representative or by calling 1.800.ABS.STUD © 2 013 A B S G l o b a l , I n c . • 15 2 5 R i v e r R o a d , D e Fo r e s t , W I 5 3 5 3 2 • 6 0 8 - 8 4 6 - 3 7 21 • w w w. a b s b e e f . c o m
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Heterosis Headquarters
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April 3-4 Selling 115 Bulls and 65 Heifers! SimAngus, ChiAngus, Black Hybrid and Angus!
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Sale offering by Excalibur, Hoover Dam, Vector, Monopoly, Gold Key, High Octane, Walks Alone and the great Copyright!
TIDE CLEAN...He Sells!
Crimson Tide x About Time THF - PHAF Amazing Power, Eye Appeal, Disposition and Hair! Outcross to the Heat Wave, Monopoly and other TH sires providing UNLIMITED Breeding Opportunities! EARNING POWER...His Semen Sales Could Be Off the Chart!
‘Tremendous’ GENETIC POWER Sells...
45 THF sons of Monopoly and Walks Alone • Nearly 50 SimAngus bulls by the great Simmental sires Excalibur, Vector, Gold Key and High Octane • Outstanding Angus sired bulls by the legendary Hoover Dam and Copyright sires! Maternally, this sale is loaded with HERD BUILDING heifers with quality to show while most importantly, certain to be exceptional producers at maturity! Many top SimAngus heifers highlight the offering including several baldies! SimAngus
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BELIEVE IN ME • Composite - THC/PHAF HeatWave x 7587
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SOLID GOLD • Composite - THC/PHAF HeatWave x BOHR CH
SMOKIN’ BOB • Composite - THC/PHAF Smilin Bob x Charolais/Chi
DUAL PURPOSE • Hereford- THF/PHAF BH 3011 x 630
TROUBADOUR • Charolais - THF/PHAF Lead On x KBC 410
LEDDY 20X • PB Charolais Thomas Mr Reflector x Z6020
FSF STARBURST • Shorthorn - THF/PHAF Stardust x Jake’s Sierra 211S
WHITE JAZZ • Shorthorn Jakes Proud Jazz x Ms Tipper 937
RED RED WINE • Red Angus Leachman Gravity x Leddy 426
DAMERON FIRST IMPRESSION • Angus SANKEY’S JUSTIFIED 101 • Angus SAV Brilliance 8077 x Dameron Northern Miss 3114 Sankeys Lazer x Sankeys Erica 52S
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THE LAKOTA FAMILY
EFFICIENCY FIRST FOUNDATION RED ANGUS Lakota 112Y 2013 Reserve National Champion Female Maternal sibs to & embryos out of 112Y will sell.
1ST ANNUAL ONLINE OFFERING OF ELITE RED ANGUS GENETICS Thursday, April 11th Online At...
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THE MOONBEAM FAMILY
OTHER RECENT WINNERS SOLD BY LAS ROJAS
Moonbeam 243Z
• 2013 Open Show Calf Champion, Fort Worth Stock Show Six Mile TAFFETA 253Z | Owned by Shields Family, TX • 2013 Champion Red Angus Heifer, Dixie National 4MC MCQUEEN 221 | Shown by Kaylee Miller, MS • 2013 Champion Red Angus Heifer, Iowa Beef Expo U2 SHIVER 318Z | Shown by Madison Shuey, Corning, IA • 2013 National Open Show Class Winner, National Western 4MC MONU 272 | Owned by Bailey Beck, Yukon, OK • 2013 National Open Show Class Winner, National Western 4MC HIHO HOLLY 280 | Owned by Edward Spencer, NE • 2013 National Open Show Class Winner, National Western U2 SHIVER 318Z | Shuey Stock Farms, Tecumseh, NE
COMING THIS FALL 2013 Elite Spring Born Sales
2013 National Calf Champion Female
Information to come this summer at lasrojas.com.
THE ELORA FAMILY
REQUEST A DONOR BROCHURE or TO BE ON MAIL LIST Text “Red Angus” with name and mailing address to (516) 366-0734.
Elora 144Y 2013 Fort Worth Reserve Champion Female Maternal sibs to & embryos out of 144Y will sell on April 11th.
Lakota 16W and daughter 112Y. Embryos from both outstanding females will be offered.
THE COUNTESS FAMILY
LAS Countess 105Y 2012 National Champion Female Full sibs to & embryos out of 105Y will sell on April 11th.
ROJAS
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owners Chad Thompson 605-350-9567
Jeff Burg 605-280-8920
Todd Caldwell 309-253-5729
Tim Heckman 309-255-0199
Females just coming into production look great and are selling high! Use with confidence as a dual purpose sire! Check websites for calf pictures! mwgenetics.com • showsteers.com/thompson
H832 Kroupa Donor Meyer x 602 Spur Emulous
Sold for $11,000 by Troy Otto
Friction x H832 Kroupa Donor TH Free • PHA Free • BW: 93 pounds Registered Chi 360254 • Semen: $25/unit
Sold for $8,300 in Dakota Classic
Setting a new standard for TH and PHA free genetics... Amen! Sold for $7,500!
Sold for $5,500 by Troy Otto
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MAR 3 .....................................................................................The Flatwood Elite Sale
SEPT 11...........................................................Elliott Cattle Company SEPT’s Best
MAR 3 .............................................Goddard Cattle Company Online Bull Sale
SEPT 11............................................................................Wolfe Farms Club Calf Sale
MAR 3 ............Polivkas Powerline/Double D Angus/Sim/SimAngus Sale
SEPT 12.....................................................Bush Angus Online Show Heifer Sale
MAR 4 ................................................................R and R Cattle Online Heifer Sale
SEPT 12.....................................................Hensley Cattle Company Online Sale
MAR 4 ....................................Spring Cleaning Online Embryo & Semen Sale
SEPT 12.....................................................Kopp Land & Livestock Club Calf Sale
MAR 14.......................Blackford & Stone Summer/Fall Born Club Calf Sale
SEPT 14.......................................................Beeville Farms Online Club Calf Sale
MAR 17........................Southern Showcase Online Fall Born Club Calf Sale
SEPT 14..............................Capatske Cattle Company Online Club Calf Sale
MAR 18....................Hunt Cattle Company Online Fall Born Club Calf Sale
SEPT 15.............................................................................Adam White Pasture Sale
MAR 18.............................Rock Creek Angus Online Embryo & Semen Sale
SEPT 15....................................Anderson-Muntefering Online Club Calf Sale
MAR 19...............................................................Boyle Farms Online Embryo Sale
SEPT 15.................................................................Bonnell Club Calves Online Sale
MAR 19............C&A Shorthorns Fall Born Bull/Steer/Heifer/Semen Sale
SEPT 15.........................................................................Wedig Online Club Calf Sale
MAR 19...................NE Chi/Maine Association Online Embryo Fundraiser
SEPT 15........................................Capatske Cattle Co. Online Club Calf Sale II
MAR 20 ......................................Bonnell & Vansickle Donor Eggstravaganza
SEPT 16...................................................Landgren Ranch Online Club Calf Sale
MAR 20 .............................................................Martin Livestock Online Bull Sale
SEPT 16..............................McDaniel/Wiedel Round 1 Online Club Calf Sale
MAR 20 ..................................................Tree Lane Farms Online Fall Born Sale
SEPT 16................................................Sieck Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale
MAR 21..................................................Burke Cattle & Friends Online Bull Sale
SEPT 16...................................Stohlmann Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale
MAR 25...............................Schaeffer & Tice Egg Hunt Online Embryo Sale
SEPT 17........................................................Larson Farms Online Club Calf Sale
MAR 27..............................................Bonnell & Vansickle Forgotten Treasures
SEPT 17..............................Bushy Park Farm Online Heifer & Club Calf Sale
MAR 30 ...................................................................Club Calves of Spring Round 2
SEPT 17....................................................................................West River Invitational
MAR 30 ...........................................................Texas Power Online Club Calf Sale
SEPT 18...........................Burke Cattle & Friends Online Steer & Heifer Sale
APR 5.................................................................Urbanosky Ranch Gert-tastic Sale
SEPT 18..........................Calbe Cattle Company C-Cross Ranch Online Sale
APR 9 ............................OK Bovine Genetics+Friends Steer and Heifer Sale
SEPT 18..........................................................Moker Farms Online Club Calf Sale
APR 11................Scheetz Cattle Company Online Embryo & Semen Sale
SEPT 19..............................Doug Jensen Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale
APR 28...........................................Deep Woods Farms Pasture Club Calf Sale
SEPT 19.......................................................Thompson Show Steers Online Sale
MAY 9.....................Harvey Cattle Company Online Pasture Club Calf Sale
SEPT 20..........................................Dennert & Eichler Club Calves Online Sale
MAY 9.......................Kopp Land & Livestock Online Pasture Club Calf Sale
SEPT 20..............................................................................Grover Cattle Online Sale
MAY 25.....................Shike Cattle Company Online Club Calf Pasture Sale
SEPT 21.....................................................RMH & Hurlbut Online Club Calf Sale
MAY 27................Miller Family Show Cattle Online Steer and Heifer Sale
SEPT 22 ...............................Dicks Family Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale
JUN 5..............................M Lazy Heart Ranch Online Pasture Club Calf Sale
SEPT 22 .........................................................Pryor Show Cattle Production Sale
SEPT 1 ........................................................Cardinal Cattle Company Online Sale
SEPT 22 ...................Ulmer, Koski, & Schmitz Show Heifer and Steer Sale
SEPT 2.....................................................Campbell Cattle Company Online Sale
SEPT 23 .............................................Fraker Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale
SEPT 2.......................................................................Lemenager Cattle Online Sale
SEPT 23 ..................................Netzke Brothers Steer and Heifer Online Sale
SEPT 3.....................................................................Collins Show Cattle Online Sale
SEPT 23 ............................................................Raml Cattle Online Club Calf Sale
SEPT 3..............................................................Williams & Burdette Club Calf Sale
SEPT 23 ..............................................Sullivan & Barham Online Club Calf Sale
SEPT 5.................................................................Dawson Show Cattle Online Sale
SEPT 24...........................Top Notch Cattle Company Online Club Calf Sale
SEPT 8........................................................................Keller Club Calves Online Sale
SEPT 25 ...................................................................Allen Show Steers Online Sale
SEPT 8...........................................................Lay Farms Show Calves Online Sale
SEPT 25 ....................................Trinity Cattle Company Online Club Calf Sale
SEPT 8................................................................Sunrise Club Calf Sale - Winegard
SEPT 29.............................................................................................Babies to Banners
SEPT 9..............................................................................Larrison Farms Online Sale
SEPT 29............................................................................DeChristofaro Online Sale
SEPT 10 .........................................................Dykstra Show Cattle Club Calf Sale
SEPT 30.................................................................Barnes Club Calves Online Sale
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OCT 11 ..............................................................................Fred Ranch Online Sale
NOV 1....................................................................Wagner Farms Club Calf Sale
OCT 2 .............................................................Crossroads Online Club Calf Sale
OCT 12..........................Capatske Cattle Company Online Club Calf Sale
NOV 2............................................Pryor Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale
OCT 2 .................................................Goddard Cattle Company Online Sale
OCT 12....................................................Luke Doris Show Cattle Online Sale
NOV 3 .....................................................James Williams Cattle Online Sale
OCT 3 ......................................................................Oakridge Farms Online Sale
OCT 13....................................................................Copeland Cattle Online Sale
NOV 3 ....................................................................Ladies of the Fall Online Sale
OCT 4..............................................Wagner Brothers Livestock Online Sale
OCT 13......................................................Fusion Cattle Online Club Calf Sale
NOV 3 ....................................................................Ladies of the Fall Online Sale
OCT 5 .............................................................Fassett Hay & Cattle Online Sale
OCT 13.........................................................Griffiths Show Cattle Online Sale
NOV 4..................................................DeLong Cattle Company Online Sale
OCT 5 .................................................................................Four Roses Online Sale
OCT 13...................................................Harvey Cattle Company Online Sale
OCT 5 ...........................................................................................View from the Top
OCT 13..............................................Rock Run Ranch Online Club Calf Sale
NOV 4..............................................................................Farmer Elite Heifer Sale
OCT 6 .......................Backroads to Backdrops Sale - Mindemann Farms
OCT 13...................................................Runkel Cattle Company Online Sale
OCT 6 .......................Kaercher/Pickard Makin’ Magic in the Mitten Sale
OCT 15...........................Rosenbaum Livestock Online Show Cattle Sale
OCT 6 .........................................................................Purple Passion Online Sale
OCT 16............Jones Cattle and TC&D Rahe Show Cattle Online Sale
OCT 6 ...............................................................Volosin Club Calves Online Sale
OCT 19.......................................................................Weaver Angus Online Sale
OCT 7 ..........................................................Blach Cattle Online Club Calf Sale
OCT 19......................................................Welshans Show Cattle Online Sale
OCT 7 ................................................................Crystal View Cattle Online Sale
OCT 20 ...............................................................Midwest Illinois Club Calf Sale
OCT 7 ........................................................Dykstra Show Cattle Club Calf Sale
OCT 21.........................................Fraker Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale
OCT 7 .............................................Gateway Genetics Online Club Calf Sale
OCT 24..................................................South Central Iowa Elite Heifer Sale
OCT 7 ........................................................Jeff Miller Show Cattle Online Sale
OCT 26...............................................................DeLong Cattle Co. Online Sale
OCT 7 .......................................Quarter Moon Cattle Online Club Calf Sale
OCT 27.......................Schaeffer & Tice Elite OCTfest Online Heifer Sale
OCT 8 .........................................Frenzen Club Calves Online Club Calf Sale
OCT 28.....................................................Dykstra Show Cattle Club Calf Sale
NOV 27.....................................Bob Jon & Ryan Cattle Online Heifer Sale
OCT 8 .....................................................Going for Gold Online Club Calf Sale
OCT 28.....................................Hueber Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale
DEC 2..............................................Gateway Genetics Online Club Calf Sale
OCT 8 ................................................Vansickle Cattle Company Online Sale
OCT 28....................................................Jeff Miller Online Show Heifer Sale
DEC 3........................................Geffert & O’Leary Online Open Heifer Sale
OCT 9 ................................................Daake & Dorne ] Online Club Calf Sale
OCT 29............................Rom’n Limousin Fall Spooktacular Online Sale
DEC 3.................................................................Prairie View Angus Online Sale
OCT 9 .........................................................Dice & Yarde Online Club Calf Sale
OCT 29..................................Tower Hill and S&R Online Fall Female Sale
DEC 3............................................................................................Source for Success
OCT 9 .........................................Miller Cattle Company Source for Success
OCT 30 .....................................................................Crandell Cattle Online Sale
DEC 4 .......................................................Geffert & O’Leary Online Bred Sale
OCT 10......................Burke & Friends Online Steer and Heifer Sale #2
OCT 31...........................................................Daniels Show Cattle Online Sale
DEC 5...................................................Hotz Farms Online Angus Heifer Sale
NOV 4................................................Martin Livestock Online Club Calf Sale NOV 5 ..................................Evans Cattle Company Online Club Calf Sale NOV 6.......................................................Shike Cattle Company Online Sale NOV 10.................Sand Hills Showcase Landgren/Hoblyn Heifer Sale NOV 13...........................................Sieck Show Cattle Online Club Calf Sale NOV 14 ...............................................................................Easy to Look At Part 2 NOV 14 .......................................Ochs Cattle Company Online Heifer Sale NOV 17........................................................Rock Creek Livestock Online Sale NOV 19 ........................................Midwest Roundup Online Club Calf Sale NOV 22.................................................................................RJ Cattle Online Sale
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HooDoo Houston 360
4755 0641
Lemmon Pride
Expecting A Dream
Cita
Spring Thaw
Online embryO Sale
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Breeding For
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Elite Donor, Bull, and Genetic Online Sale hosted by Breedersworld.com :: April 2, 2013 :: bids close at 7pm CST
Selling 2 Elite Charolais Donors, The right to flush HooDoo 4641, Yearling and 2 year old Charolais bulls, including a maternal grandson of the famous HooDoo 6017 cow, Purebred Charolais and Crossbred Embryos, and Fall Calving Pregnancies.
Jed Watje & Katie Johnson
604 Fletcher Drive, Weatherford, Texas
Jed 612.720.1341 Katie 515.450.6489
aceswildranch@hotmail.com
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The Donors
TWIZZLER - Baldridge Fasttrack 82F X Skittles • AICA# F1115072
Nibs- First Daughter of Fireball- Firewater X Twizzler Twizzler by Northern Wind His Flushmate was Reserve Nibs was Reserve Division 3 Charolais Bull at the 2013 Heifer at the 2013 NWSS Blackhills Stock Show It is only due to the success we have had flushing this female that we are offering this great donor for sale. She is a granddaughter of the great 0641 cow. She is bred to calve in August to Black Gold with her second natural calf. Her first natural calf “Nibs” was Reserve Division 3 at the NWSS and her embryo son was Reserve Charolais Bull at the 2013 Blackhills Stock Show. This young donor has unlimited potential if either you decide to flush her for purebreds or club calves the opportunities are endless. Owned with Zehnder Cattle.
TR Ms Trademark 4753 PET - AICA# F1008051 CJC Trademark X BCI Miss Verylimit 6033
617 - Daughter of 4753 Sold to the Ivey Family, TX. 4753 is a maternal sister to Thomas Impressive 0641, the mother of Ivory Angel, Turton, Firefly and numerous other National Champions. 4753 is made as good as you could want one with great performance. 4753 sells breed to the 2012 Denver Champion, Diablo, for a September calf. Owned with Thomas Ranch, Harrold, SD
Embryos
The Bulls
Fireball - Firewater X Twizzler Flushmate was Reserve Charolais Bull 2013 Blackhills Stock Show
Texas Pete- Turton X 1128 Flushmate to the $41,000 Snow Angel
Sugar Momma- Selling Monopoly and Solid Gold Embryos out of this great Donor.
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CE
Silveiras Style (Angus)
Gamble’s Safe Bet (Angus)
CE
Bush’s Unbelievable (Angus)
CE
Big Softy ( Angus)
CE
TH Victor 43Y (Hereford)
CE
PVF Windfall (Angus)
Rodman (Angus)
CE
MCATL By Product (Angus)
CE
NBAR Hamley (Red Angus) Card Shark (Red Angus)
Fire Water (Charolais)
CE
H Excel (Hereford)
CE
Cash Flow (Hereford)
Cyrus (Hereford)
True Grit (Hereford)
CE
Exile (Shorthorn)
MAV Bayou (SH)
Captain Obvious (Shorthorn)
CE
I-80 (Maine)
Swagger (Shorthorn)
MAV Bellringer (Shorthorn)
GVC Suh (Maine)
Boomer (Maine)
CE
Live Action (Maine)
Breathe Easy (% Maine)
CE
GCC Merger (%Maine)
CE
Predator (%Maine)
CE
The Ringer (%Maine)
CE
TCTC Patton (%Maine)
Mercedez Benz (%Maine)
THF
Believe In Me (Club Calf) Man Among Boys (Club Calf)
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Solid Gold (Club Calf)
Monopoly 2 (Club Calf)
Mojito (Club Calf)
CE CE
Daddy Of ‘Em All (12.6% Chi) CARD The Situation (12.6% Chi) Total Improvement (13% Chi)
Smilin Bob (ClubCalf)
Walks Alone (ClubCalf)
THF
Who’s Destiny (21% Chi)
THF
THF
Bulletproof (ClubCalf)
One & Only (ClubCalf)
THF
2 Tone (ClubCalf)
Eye Candy (ClubCalf)
Smokin’ Bob (ClubCalf)
Amen (ClubCalf)
I-67 (50% Maine 10%Chi)
THF
Thriller (ClubCalf)
THF
Simple Math (ClubCalf)
THF
THF
Yellow Jacket (ClubCalf) Monopoly Money (Club Calf)
Bodacious (ClubCalf)
Hollywood (ClubCalf)
Trubadour (ClubCalf)
Texas Twister (ClubCalf)
Carpe Diem (ClubCalf)
THF
Master of Puppets (ClubCalf) Unstoppable (ClubCalf)
Tiger Woods (ClubCalf)
CE THF
Copyright (Angus+)
THF
Choppin Wood (Club Calf)
True Grit (Club Calf)
Unprecedented (Club Calf)
1-866-356-4565 www.cattlevisions.com CE THF
Walk This Way (Club Calf)
Salty Dog (Club Calf)
Doctor Who (Club Calf)
S Homo ire: Founda t Semen zygous Bla ion 724N • •• Dam ck ••• : $25 • H •• Sex : ed Fem omozygou Beyonce b yP s ale 3 m P l: $90 olled ••• R owerline ••• Sex e ed Fem g #: 23762 ale 5 m 30 l: $150
or. ross to adds who is outc light with lots of vig ehler’s. Make It Rain e ir s e s a e a rn calving are bo ls for K the proven of steam! His calves ale at Junior Nationa is IN a R Make It that’s gaining a ton d and Owned Fem Dream On as the Champion Bre od structure. His dam w , body depth and go sharp fronts
Class WINNeR, 2013 NWSS for Seth Kaehler
PrOgEny
MaNy tIMe CHaMPIoN, for Richie
a HIgH selleR, 2012 Paulsen Sale, IA
ReseRve DIvIsIoN, 2010 NAILE for Campbell, PA
ReseRve CHaMPIoN aoB, 2012 Western Bonanza
OwNERs
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0.67
117.5
66.3
RE
API
TI
Gunslinger’s Maternal Half Sister. Many-time Champion for Cramer Schneider.
0.12
MB
5.8
MCE
18.7
90.8
yw
50.1
63.0
ww
Mk
1.2
Bw
Mww
13.2
CE
Gunslinger’s Dam Miley Cottontail
Broker Triple Crown Champion Bull & Maternal Brother to Gunslinger’s Dam
www.cattlevisions.com 1-866-356-4565 Owned by: Lee Simmental, Greg Landis, Sanders Ranch, Pine Ridge Simmental Sexed Heifer Semen Available
Gunslinger is an exciting calving ease package that combines superb phentoype, excellent genetics, great data and real-world function. He’s sound structured with a long, giraffe-like neck not often found in a purebred Simmental bull, plus he’s plenty deep. Gunslinger offers the convenience traits of being homozygous black and homozygous polled. Semen $40/unit
Reg. 2571741 PB Simmental y Cottontail Sire: STF Shocking Dream | Dam: Mile
AAA Reg. # 16416682 | DOB: 1-3-09 | BW: 92 | WW: 850 | YW: 1425 | SC: 39 | REA: 18.9 | Frame: 6.7 Sire: PVF ALL Payday 729 | Dam: Dameron PVF Proven Queen 010 (from the same family that produced Raptor)
Semen $25 | AI Certificates $40
WINDFALL is sired by the top bull in PVF’s program and the most famous female produced in PVF’s herd! Windfall is genetically and phenotypically engineered to be powerful! He is extra muscular and wide with extreme length and performance, combined with superb profile! Windfall heifer at PVF
Windfall steer at PVF Grand Champion Bred & Owned Female 2012 Jr National Shown by: Cameron Ward, MO
Windfall heifer raised by Greiman, IA
Windfall heifer at Four Corners Windfall’s maternal brother, Striker
Windfall’s dam, one of the best for producing winners!
Windfall heifer at Four Corners
Flush-quality 5 ml sexed semen available! Champion Angus Female 2012 Badger Kickoff Shown by: Nowatzke, IN Sired by Windfall
Windfall Owners: Prairie View Farms, IL • Four Corners Farms, IL • Brandon and Cathy Jones, IL Haas Angus, IL • Stertzbach Cattle Company, OH • York Farms, IL • Hilmes Angus, IL • Schafer Stock Farm, IL
For Semen, Contact:
866-356-4565 www.cattlevisions.com
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Watchout is ultra-deep bodied & bold ribbed with tremendous eye-appeal. His futuristic build & cutting-edge pedigree will produce fantastic females & high profiling progeny of either sex. sire: BC Lookout dam: Silveiras Style’s Sister registration #: +16869498
Semen: $30
OWNERS: Silveira Bros., CA • Gold Buckle Angus, CA • Horizon Hay, WA • Blue Drifter Ranch, WA Levisay Cattle, CA • Rockin S Ranch LLC, CA • Sooline Cattle Co, SK • Dr.Jen Taylor DVM, CA Double Bar J Ranch, CA • Flying G Ranch, TX • Maplecrest Farms, OH • Stertzbach Cattle Co, OH
866-356-4565
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Watchout’s Sister ROV 2011-2012 Show Heifer of the Year
True Grit is the son of this powerful dam
Spring EPDs
True Grit as a yearling
CE
4.3
BW
2.7
WW
53
YW
77
Milk
26
top 10%
MG
53
top 10%
Fat
top 6% top 20%
-.036 top 5% top 5%
RE
.59
MB
.01
CEZ
18
top 10%
CHB
28
top 10%
True Grit is extra wide chested with muscle shape!
2012 World Beef Expo Reserve Champion Hereford Female
2011 World Beef Expo Supreme Champion True Grit Daughter
PHH PCC 812 True Grit 002 | Reg: 43108247 | Sire: About Time | Dam: By KJ Victor 417L
www.cattlevisions.com 1-866-356-4565 Pierce’s Hereford Haven, WI 608-434-0578 Mud Creek Farms, IL 815-238-2381
True Grit is destined to become a premier, high quality, calving ease legend as his historic lineage indicates. True Grit is structurally flawless and smoothly chisel fronted with extra maternal strength and pigment backed behind him. He was crowned the 2011 World Beef Expo Supreme Champion Bull!
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Cattle Visons offers the best in SimInfluenced genetics 1-866-356-4565 www.cattlevisions.com
Cut Above
Dream
Make it Rain
Yardley
Catcher
Excalibur BWL
STF
High Regard
Hard Core
Shocking Dream Rubys
Jades
Rendition
Wide Open
PuRe BReD
DreamWorks
Gunslinger
Grizzly JF
Renegade
GCC
The
Foundation Defiant
Foreman
Montecito Whizard
Halfblood Real
Mr Doctor
Meyer
Steel
Confidence
PeRCenTaGe
Packin Heat
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Irish Whisky x Who Da Man TH & PHA Free
DOB: 4.1.12 BW: 85 lbs
From an ELITE sire, Out of an ELITE cow
An ELITE Individual
tDam of Affliction - Bred at Sullivan Farms
Several time Champion, Producer of Winners & High Sellers
Chad 319.850.1563 Dacota 319.850.0758
JSUL
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Barry 773.255.4684 Cash 254.631.3618
Demand is strong, early semen orders will be filled by the owners. Semen $40 - call 319.850.1563 to order.
ElPADRINO
TR ACES
TR Mr Firewater 5792 X Thomas Ms Impressive 0641
AICA# EM820913 • DOB March 2012 • Semen $25/unit El Padrino is perhaps the stoutest and most attractive Firewater X 0641 sons to come along yet. We expect great things from this young sire with his never miss genetics and unmatched phenotype. El Padrino was named Calf Champion at the 2013 National Western Stock Show.
For Semen Contact: Jed Watje & Katie Johnson
604 Fletcher Road • Weatherford, TX 76087
612.720.1341 • 515.450.6489 Troy , Veabea, & Cally Thomas 605-973-2448
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MATERNAL GENETICS WITH EYE APPEAL
GOOD & PLENTY ET
1HP00835 DEP
REG#: P43182832
ABOUT TIME X POSEIDON A unique About Time son with extreme muscle, bone and early growth. Use Good & Plenty to stouten up pretty cows that need an extra shot of power. CED
2.3 P
BW
3.0 .19
WW
YW
49 .17
78 .17
MILK
M&G
23 .14
48
CETM
1.0 P
1AN01266 BUFORD
SC
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FAT
REA
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0.45 .13
15%
25%
IMF
0.10 .12
$BMI
18
$CEZ
$BII
16
15
$CHB
26
25%
RANCH HAND Y194
REG#: 16988774
NET RETURN X RITO 606 His pedigree is top notch for performance, muscle and eye appeal and is backed by a body type that is highly sought after for siring daughters that flesh easy and produce heavy calves and sons that tip the scales. CED
BW
WW
YW
1%
3% 15% 10%
RADG
SCR
15%
15%
Doc
16 -2.0 58 106 0.22 1.22 12 .35 .46 .34 .34 .29 .45 .25
CEM MILK MW
13 .09
35 .17
56 .27
3%
1%
15%
MH
$EN
CW
0.6 -26.31 43 .21 .27 20%
MARB
0.48 .39
10%
RE
FAT
$W
0.79 -0.003 39.37 .30 .29 5%
$F
48.52
4%
15%
$G
$B
25%
4%
34.01 88.40 EPDs as of 2/5/13
49SM01814 CSCR W008
“STRIDER”
REG#: 2536386
ENCORE X LUCKY DICE A halfblood Simmental that is made like a tank yet super sound. Seldom does a bull combine as much rib, volume, squareness of hip, length of stifle, bone and a clean front with such fluid movement. CED
8.7 .32
BW
WW
2.1 60.5 .35 .31
YW
92 .32
MCE
5.4 .24
MM
MWW
DOC
CW
YG
10.8 40.9 11.4 27.4 -0.18 .23 .25 .15 .27 .24
MB
BF
REA
SHR
API
0.37 -0.020 0.63 -0.48 105.9 .25 .34 .23 .08
TI
63.7
4%
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d l r o W l Rea e to breed to a champion!
ly makes sens To make a champion, it on
Sire: SLC Sooner Dam: Excitement 315R Past National Champion Full Sister to Hotline
Maine Anjou Show Bull of the Year
REA 17.8 • Scrotal 39.0 • BW 82 lbs • TH- & PHA-Free PB Maine-Anjou • Polled BW 1.3 • WW: 47 • YW: 90 M: 23 • M&G: 47
Proven Calving Ease!
Bushy Park Farm - Steve Robinson, Owner 40281 260th St. - Mitchell, SD 57301 Cory Thomsen, Gen. Mgr., 605.730.2397 888.502.7322
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Grand Bull, NAILE Reserve Bull, 2012 NWSS
Maury & Beth Kaiser Cedar Grove, Ind. 765.647.4992
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Second Annual
Saturday, March 30th ★★★★★
6:00 p.m., at the historic Fort Worth Stockyards!
BARBER’S
In the heart of Fort Worth, Texas Cattle on display starting ursday, March 28th
50 Elite Hereford Lots Sell!
FALL & SPRING SHOW HEIFER PROSPECTS ★ CHAMPION FALL SPLITS ★ PROVEN DONORS ★ FLUSHES ★ EMBRYOS
Grand Champion Female, 2013 Fort Worth Stock Show Open Hereford Show; reserve division champion, 2013 National Western. Selected by Colyer Herefords in the 2012 Cowtown Lights Sale.
Reserve division champion, 2013 Fort Worth Open Show; Grand Champion Polled Female, 2012 TJPHA State Show. Sold in the 2012 sale to Cole Venable.
Grand Champion Female, 2013 Fort Worth Stock Show Junior Polled Hereford Show. Selected by Abby Geye in the 2012 Cowtown Lights Sale.
Junior Champion Hereford Female, 2012 Colorado State Fair; second in class, 2012 Junior National Hereford Expo. Selected by the Sidwell Family in the 2012 Sale.
Champion Cow/Calf Pair, 2013 Fort Worth Stock Show and National Western. This two-year-old daughter of TNT sells safe to Vision, the $100,000 high selling lot of THE EVENT.
Catalogs mailed on request and at www.nationalcattle.com. Video previews at barberranch.com. SALE MANAGEMENT
Barber Ranch KLD CHANNING, TEXAS 806.235.3692 Ranch 806.681.5528 Justin 817.718.5821 Jason
HEREFORDS WAXAHACHIE, TEXAS 214.325.3860
ELGIN, OKLAHOMA 580.595.0901 580.595.1626
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thank you to the following sponsors for donating top embryo lots from the heart of their herds.
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Ellsworth Community College has a 75,100 square foot Ellsworth Equestrian Center on the south side of Iowa Falls, Iowa. Shows and events can be booked. Don’t wait! Call now to schedule your event in Iowa’s newest premier facility.
Here’s what you’ll love about this place:
For more information contact the Equine Center at 641-648-8730 or e-mail EllsworthEquestrian@iavalley.edu. Check us out online at EllsworthEquestrian.com. This ad paid for, in part, By the Vision Iowa Program
89 stalls (September through April) with concrete alleys; 130 stalls available May through August
100x275 indoor show arena with seating for 500; warm-up arena connects directly to the show arena
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Check out our Upcoming Events calendar at EllsworthEquestrian.com. Contact information and event schedules are posted for those who want to participate or attend.
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These 3 ladies will sell at the OhiO Beef expO Columbus, Ohio • March 16 at 10 AM Shorthorn Sale: Voinovich Sale Ring 1 Video available on request.
FF Scarlet Leader Gussie DOB: 2/28/2012 • Sire: TM Gus 36S Dam: Woodrange Scarlet CRNT
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FF Believe Hoo Doo
DOB: 6/29/2012 • Sire: Jake’s Unbelievabull Dam: KLLR Tin 24X Defect Free by Pedigree
Fairview Farms is a 4th generation family owned and operated
farm located in Northwest Ohio. Our cattle herd is based on Shorthorn genetics old and new, as well as crossbred females. We provide families with organically raised beef and youth with show animals. We have worked for many years to improve our breeding stock. We feel this group of heifers is representative of some of the best we have to offer. Please feel free to e-mail or call with any questions about the females offered for sale or our operation.
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DOB: 4/28/2012 Sire: Jake’s Unbelievabull 245U Dam: GDS Carrie
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Thank you is something that cannot be said enough. Thank you to everyone in the cattle industry that has loved and supported our family throughout this time of tremendous loss and grief. As we have learned throughout the past four months whenever something such as this occurs in the cattle business we are reminded of how grateful we are to have been born into this industry. As cattle men and women we stay involved throughout our lifetimes because of the caliber of people that we become privileged to know and call our closest friends. From all the phone calls, cards and hugs, to the thousands of dollars that have been raised in honor of our boys, thank you is all that we can say. The amount of love that our family has received throughout this time has touched our hearts in ways that we cannot even begin to express. As we’ve said many times in recent months, we always knew how much we loved the boys and how they changed our lives, but what hadn’t occurred to us was how much everyone else loved Jared and Justin and how many lives those boys impacted in such a short amount of time. The past few weeks many thousands of dollars have been raised through auctions, donations and various other fundraisers… and still counting that will help us to not only honor the wonderful young men that they had become but to help other young people to achieve their dreams that are so similar to those of Jared and Justin’s. The overwhelming support that has been provided by this industry has humbled us, yet challenged us to look forward to turning something that is so negative in our lives into something positive for others in the future. Currently, we have established a scholarship that will be designed by us, the Bedwell Family, and administrated through the American Shorthorn Foundation in honor of Jared and Justin Bedwell. Please know that in addition to the Shorthorn Scholarship, we are moving forward through the Progressive Spirit foundation in Fairview, Ok to determine where memorial funds may be used to assist youth involved in agriculture. We have full appreciation of the responsibility that we have to not only honor our boys but to help give a positive outlook on agriculture and aid the youth of today for whatever they wish to do in the future and we are grateful for the memorials that have given us the opportunity to do so. There will always be a hole in our hearts that the loss of Jared and Justin has left us, however with the love and support of this industry, our friends, and our extended family that hole that felt so tremendous is beginning to heal. Without the help that our family has received from everyone, there is no way that we would’ve been able to endure these tragedies alone. As we stated earlier thank you is something that cannot be said enough. We welcome your continued prayers, love, and hugs. Sincerely,
Jeff, Diane and Jennifer Bedwell
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The most consistent Angus bull today! $25/straw • $25/certificate Collected by Interglobe Genetics, Pontiac, Ill. CJ Eich 217.841.6556
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Reg. # 16482081 Sire: Connealy Final Product • Dam: Bando 1961 BW: 86 pounds CED+5 BEPD+1.9 WEPD+55 YEPD I+94 Milk+23 205-day weight: 762 lbs. • 365-day weight: 1375 lbs.
2012 SALE
Angus Bull sold for $4,500
Calving reports are great! Calves are coming with low birthweights, very hairy, and a ton of bone!
2011 SALE
Steer sold for $4,000
Heifer sold for $15,000
Rutledge Farms LeRoy, Illinois Brandon 217.369.6729 Brett 309.264.1424 Bill 309.838.2323
Angus Steer sold for $7,200
Heifer sold for $27,000
Angus Heifer sold for $11,000
Greg, Amy, Cameron, Eric, & Caitlin McClure 618.928.0123
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Bruce, Amie, Dillon, & Cade Stertzbach 330.704.5260
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Angus Heifer sold for $21,000
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internet heifer sale April 5-6 & open house closeout auction Fall-Born
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SILvEIRAS ERIcA DIANNA 1521 Shayne Myers, colusa, cA
SILvEIRAS SARAS DREAM 1512 Dylan Denny, Lubbock, TX
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ROV Show Heifer of the Year SILvEIRAS ELbA 0521 Clayton Stevenson, Brenham, tX
SILvEIRAS SARAS DREAM 1528 madeline Wisecarver, hanford, CA
SILvEIRAS SARAS DREAM 1526 James moxley iV, West Friendship, mD
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Matt Macfarlane Marketing Matt Macfarlane (916) 803-3113 (530) 633-4184 www.m3marketing.com mmacfarlane@wildblue.net
Junior Heifers
Grand Champion Junior Heifer
Shown by: Myka Blissard, Big Spring, Texas
reserve Grand Junior Heifer
Shown by: Myka Blissard, Big Spring, Texas
Market steers
Grand Champion Market steer
Shown by: Myka Blissard, Big Spring, Texas
reserve Grand Market steer
Shown by: Ethan Drager, Farwell, Texas
arizona national livestoCk sHow
December 28-29, 2012 Phoenix, Ariz. Judges: Alex Dees, Yuma, Ariz. Troy Thomas, Harold, SD
ProsPeCt feeders
Grand Champion Prospect feeder steer
Shown by: Kody Baker, Altus, Okla.
reserve Grand Prospect feeder steer Shown by: Ethan Drager, Farwell, Texas
ProsPeCt Market
Grand Champion Prospect Market steer
Shown by: Hayden Haas, Willcox, Ariz.
reserve Grand Prospect Market steer Shown by: Shannon Nigh, Yuma, Ariz.
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December 28-29, 2012 Phoenix, Ariz. Judges: Alex Dees, Yuma, Ariz. Troy Thomas, Harold, SD
reserve Grand Market Hog
shown by: Tre Green, Royse City, Texas
Grand Champion Market Hog
shown by: Kaylin Listen, El Reno, Okla.
arizona national
December 28-29, 2012 Phoenix, Ariz.
reserve Market Lamb
shown by: Lydia Straka, Yukon, Okla.
Grand Champion Market Lamb shown by: Denton Lowe, Amber, Okla.
Grand Champion Market Goat shown by: Faith Valega, Perkins, Okla.
reserve Grand Market Goat
shown by: Jessica Burson, Roswell, NM
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January 8-27, 2013 Denver, Colo.
JuNior heifers Champion Angus Heifer shown by: Connor Holvoet, Wever, Iowa
Reserve Champion Angus Heifer shown by: Ashley Cox, Eagle Point, Ore.
Champion Charolais Heifer shown by: Cagney Effling, Highmore, SD
Reserve Champion Charolais Heifer shown by: Kiley Elder, Pella, Iowa
Champion Percentage-Charolais Heifer shown by: Kyndal Reitzenstien, Kersey, Colo.
Reserve Champion Percentage-Charolais Heifer shown by: Madison Udell, Sioux City, Iowa
Champion Gelbvieh Heifer shown by: Chandler Ladner, Argonia, Kan.
Reserve Champion Gelbvieh Heifer shown by: Meredith Clark, Barnard, Kan.
Champion Gelbvieh Balancer Heifer shown by: Justin Taubenheim, Amherst, Neb.
Reserve Champion Gelbvieh Balancer Heifer shown by: J W LeDoux, Agenda, Kan.
Champion Hereford Heifer | shown by: Blake and Mitchell Tucker, North Platte, Neb.
Reserve Champion Hereford Heifer shown by: Bailey Buck, Madill, Okla.
Champion Polled Hereford Heifer | shown by: Blake and Mitchell Tucker, North Platte, Neb.
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Champion Limousin Heifer shown by: Tanner Walden, Tonganoxie, Kan.
Reserve Champion Limousin Heifer shown by: Cody Heavin, Springfield, Mo.
Champion LimFlex Heifer shown by: Natalie Schowe, Warrenton, Mo.
Reserve Champion LimFlex Heifer shown by: Colt Cunningham, Rose, Okla.
Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer shown by: Ladd Landgraff, Madill, Okla.
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer shown by: Trey Moore, Madill, Okla.
Champion MaineTainer Heifer shown by: Jordan Crall, Albia, Iowa
Reserve Champion MaineTainer Heifer shown by: Becca Chamberlin, Winchester, Ind.
Champion Red Angus Heifer shown by: Addison Van Vliet, Otley, Iowa
Reserve Champion Red Angus Heifer shown by: Morgan Kramer, Farina, Ill.
Champion Salers Heifer shown by: Jenna K. Stewart, Guthrie, Okla.
Reserve Champion Salers Heifer shown by: Gabriel Rodriguez, Brookfield, Mo.
Champion Shorthorn Heifer shown by: William O’Sullivan, Maple Lake, Minn.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer shown by: Samantha Marie Schrag, Marion, SD
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Reserve Champion Polled Hereford Heifer shown by: Sydney Wisnefski, Wyoming, Ill.
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Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer shown by: Brandon Hagie, Clarion, Iowa
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer shown by: Kane Aegerter, Seward, Neb.
Champion Simmental Heifer shown by: Hailey Hedrick, Shirley, Ind.
Reserve Champion Simmental Heifer shown by: Sydney Maulsby, College Station, Texas
Champion Sim-Influenced Heifer shown by: Jake Bloomberg, Berwick, Ill.
Reserve Champion Sim-Influenced Heifer shown by: Cindy Cooper, Jefferson, Ga.
Market steers
Grand champion Market steer
Shown by: Shilo Schaake, Westmoreland, Kan.
reserve Grand champion Market steer Shown by: Jessica Webster, Runnells, Iowa
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Grand champion Prospect Breeding heifer reserve Breeding heifer
Shown by: Kane Aegerter, Seward, Neb.
Shown by: Baylor Bonham, Newcastle, Okla.
Grand champion Prospect feeder heifer reserve feeder heifer
Shown by: Kyndal Reitzenstein, Kersey, Colo.
Shown by: M Lazy Heart Ranch, LLC, Torrington, Wyo.
Grand champion Prospect steer reserve Prospect steer
Shown by: Tyler Trihus, Blooming Prairie, Minn.
Shown by: Lauren May, Mineral Point, Wisc.
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ProsPect calves
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Champion Angus Female shown by: Ashley Cox, Eagle Point, Ore.
Reserve Champion Angus Female shown by: Cameron Ward, Plattsburg, Mo.
Champion Charolais Female shown by: Cagney Effling, Highmore, SD
Reserve Champion Charolais Female shown by: Grady Dickerson, Paradise, Kan.
Champion Chianina Female shown by: Winegardner Show Cattle, Lima, Ohio
Reserve Champion Chianina Female shown by: Burke Show Cattle, Genoa, Neb.
Champion Gelbvieh Female shown by: Britney Volek, Highmore, SD
Reserve Champion Gelbvieh Female shown by: Emily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind.
Champion Gelbvieh Balancer Female shown by: Beastrom/Spencer/Volek, Highmore, SD
Reserve Champion Gelbvieh Balancer Female shown by: Eagle Pass Ranch, Highmore, SD
Champion Hereford Female shown by: Kyle and Tonya Perez, Nara Visa, NM
Reserve Champion Hereford Female shown by: Kaylie Shelton, Laytonville, Md.
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Reserve Champion Polled Hereford Female shown by: Edy Brainard, Canadian, Texas
Champion Limousin Female | shown by: Wies Limousin Ranch, Wellsville, Mo., and Edwards Land & Cattle Co., Beulaville, NC
Reserve Champion Limousin Female shown by: Bailey Carter, Carter, Okla.
Champion LimFlex Female shown by: Magness Land & Cattle, Platteville, Colo., and Tubmill Creek Farms, New Florence, Pa.
Reserve Champion LimFlex Female shown by: Magness Land & Cattle, Platteville, Colo., and Bratton Limousin, Austin, Ark.
Champion Maine-Anjou Female shown by: Trey Moore, Madill, Okla.
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Female shown by: Kyle Grieman, Garner, Iowa
Champion MaineTainer Female shown by: Jordan Crall, Albia, Iowa
Reserve Champion MaineTainer Female shown by: Austin Nowatzke, Michigan City, Ind.
Champion Red Angus Female shown by: Jeffrey Keifer, Bangor, Pa.
Reserve Champion Red Angus Female shown by: Christy Collins, Fredericksburg, Okla.
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Champion Polled Hereford Female shown by: Piper and Cruz Colyer, Bruneau, Idaho
oPeN feMales Champion Salers Female | shown by: GG&T Cattle Company and Lucky D Cattle Co., Montague, Texas
Reserve Champion Salers Female shown by: GG&T Cattle Company, Quinter, Kan.
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Champion Salers Optimizer Female shown by: GG&T Cattle Company, Quinter, Kan.
Reserve Champion Salers Optimizer Female shown by: Breanna Duncan, Marlow, Okla.
Champion Shorthorn Female shown by: William O’Sullivan, Maple Lake, Minn.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Female shown by: Simon Farms, Rockford, Ohio
Champion ShorthornPlus Female shown by: Kane Aegerter, Seward, Neb.
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Female shown by: Brandon Hagie, Clarion, Iowa
Champion Simmental Female shown by: Hudson Pines Farm, Sleepy Hollow, NY
Reserve Champion Simmental Female shown by: Anna Maulsby, College Station, Texas
Champion Sim-Influenced Female shown by: Hartman Cattle Co., Tecumseh, Neb.
oPeN feMales Reserve Champion Sim-Influenced Female shown by: Hartman Cattle Co., Tecumseh, Neb.
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shown by: David Newton, Haskell, Texas
Grand champion Market hog
shown by: Claire McCormick, Canyon, Texas
NatioNal WesterN
reserve Grand Market hog
reserve Market Lamb
shown by: Jessica Burson, Roswell, NM
Grand champion Market Lamb shown by: Garrett Goodwin, Ponca City, Okla.
Grand champion Market Goat
shown by: Madison Belcher, Texico , NM
reserve Grand Market Goat
shown by: Hunter Huval, Breaux Bridge, La.
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SENIOR GRAND
JUNIOR JUNIO.
1st Place team Overall: Texas Tech Univserity Nick Riecke, Emily Jackson, Jordan Richburg, Lane Halfmnn, Blake Davis. Coach: Rathmnn/Ragland. 2nd: Oklahoma State University - Taylor Graham, Brock Herren, Dalton Newell, Kass Pfeiffer, Maverick Squires. Coach: Johnson/Mefford 3rd: Kansas State University - Dustin Aherin, Seth Diem, Parker Henley, Claire Martin, Jared Wynn. Coach: Schaake/ Frobose 4th: Colorado State University - Ty Bayer, Curtis Doubet, Kamber Carlson, Catharine Koroulis, Geoffrey Mills. Coach: Bedwell 5th: University, Nebraska - Travis Line, Justin Tubenheim, Katie Ochsner, Wyatt Decker, Kinsey Freeman. Coach: Nordhausen
1st Place team Overall: Black Hawk College Jake Bloomberg, Nick Fitzsimmons, Austin Weber, Brianna Lawyer, Will Coor. Coach: Boyert/ Hoge 2nd: Redlands CC - Victoria Ralls, Gary Agar, Ashley Judge, Owen MacFarlane, Beka Porter. Coach: Elliott/ Reed 3rd: Connors State College - Ian Schaefer, Clay Carlson, Jacob McKillip, Dakota Moyers, Garrett Foote. Coach: Gunn/Nichols 4th: Butler Comm. College - Taylor Frank, Logan Bracy, Brady Jensen, Reed Gleason, Spencer Scotten. Coach: Mullinix/Bennett 5th: Northeastern Oklahoma - Cheyenne Moyer, Lindsey Reid, Megan Montgomery, Abby Hendrickson, Taylor Langford. Coach: Tyler Dewey
tOP 10 IndIvIduals Overall: 1. Jordan Richburg, Texas Tech Univserity 2. Catharine Koroulis, Colorado State University 3. Taylor Graham, Oklahoma State University 4. Curtis Doubet, Colorado State University 5. Morgan Watts, University, Arkansas 6. Dalton Newell, Oklahoma State University 7. Jared Wynn, Kansas State University 8. Curtis Wertman, California State Chico 9. Nick Riecke, Texas Tech Univserity 10. Emily Jackson, Texas Tech Univserity
tOP 10 IndIvIduals Overall: 1. Brianna Lawyer, Black Hawk College 2. Spencer Scotten, Butler Community College 3. Garrett Foote, Connors State College 4. Ashley Judge, Redlands CC 5. Clay Carlson, Connors State College 6. Gary Agar, Redlands CC 7. Megan Montgomery, Northeastern Oklahoma A&M 8. Nick Fitzsimmons, Black Hawk College 9. Taylor Frank, Butler Community College 10. Dakota Moyers, Connors State College
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NatioNal WesterN stock shoW
COLLEGIATE Livestock Judging
Market
Grand champion Market steer
Shown by: Zachary Barry
reserve Grand Market steer Shown by: Niki Dutile
ProsPect
Grand champion Prospect steer
Shown by: Kayleigh Fruge
reserve Grand Prospect steer Shown by: Lana Rosser
state Fair oF Louisiana
October 25 - November 11, 2012 Shreveport, La.
reserve Grand Market Hog
shown by: Mackenzie Castro
Grand champion Market Hog
shown by: Allie Doise
reserve Market Lamb
shown by: Hunter Jude Huval
Grand champion Market Lamb shown by: Grant Raca
Grand champion Market Goat shown by: Hunter Jude Huval
reserve Grand Market Goat
shown by: Bailey Hebert
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state Fair oF Louisiana
October 25 - November 11, 2012 Shreveport, La.
Breeding Heiers
grand Champion Breeding Heifer
Shown by: Calvin Heft
reserve grand Breeding Heifer Shown by: Lauren Heft
Market steers
grand Champion Market steer
Shown by: Kayli Crauthers
reserve grand Market steer Shown by: Rene Guerra
nueCes County Jr LivestoCk sHow
January 15-20, 2013 Robstown, Texas
reserve grand Market Hog
shown by: Randi Beddoe
grand Champion Market Hog
shown by: Aubry Zickfoose
reserve Market Lamb shown by: Carter Hunt
grand Champion Market Lamb shown by: Colton Bausch
grand Champion Market goat shown by: Rachel Kaplan
reserve grand Market goat
shown by: Kaitlyn Pittman
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nueCes Co. Jr sHow
January 15-20, 2013 Robstown, Texas
Breeding
grand Champion Breeding Heifer
Champion Foundation Simmental | Shown by: Maddy Udell
reserve grand Breeding Heifer
Champion ShorthornPlus | Shown by: Kane Aegerter
3rd Overall Breeding Heifer
Champion MaineTainer | Shown by: Torie Ferrari
5th Overall Breeding Heifer
Champion Hereford | Shown by: Mitchell Tucker
4th Overall Breeding Heifer Champion Charolais | Shown by: Kiley Elder
neBraska agr Winter PrevieW
December 14-15, 2012 Lincoln, Neb.
neBraska agr Winter PrevieW
6th Overall Breeding Heifer
Reserve ShorthornPlus | Shown by: Sammi Shrag
7th Overall Breeding Heifer
Champion Maine-Anjou | Shown by: Katlyn Ahrens
Champion Angus Heifer shown by: Jhet Stateler
Reserve Champion Angus Heifer shown by: Megan Collison
Reserve Champion Charolais Heifer shown by: Hayley Stalcup
Champion Composite Charolais Heifer shown by: Kendall Shaw
Reserve Champion Composite Charolais Heifer shown by: Jaynie Ferrari
Champion Chianina Heifer shown by: Maddy Udell
Reserve Champion Chianina Heifer shown by: Bayer Snedden
Reserve Champion Hereford Heifer shown by: Blake Tucker
Champion Limousin Heifer shown by: Korynn Clason
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Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer shown by: Lain Kenton
Reserve Champion MaineTainer Heifer shown by: Troy Shaw
Champion Shorthorn Heifer shown by: Kane Aegerter
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer shown by: Jaxon Schrag
Champion Simmental Heifer shown by: Hannah Vickland
Reserve Champion Simmental Heifer shown by: Zachary Bradford
Reserve Champion Foundataion Simmental Heifer shown by: Landon Siek
Champion Commercial Heifer shown by: Troy Shaw
neBraska agr Winter PrevieW
Reserve Champion Limousin Heifer shown by: Josh Peterson
Breeding Heifers Reserve Champion Commercial Heifer shown by: Chyann Smith
Market Champion Angus Steer shown by: Tyler Vohls
Reserve Champion Angus Steer shown by: Savannah Schafer
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neBraska agr Winter PrevieW
Champion Hereford Steer shown by: Harrison McMahon
Champion Shorthorn Steer shown by: Josie Wagler
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Steer shown by: Courtney Scholting
Champion ShorthornPlus Steer shown by: Colton Kleinschmidt
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Steer shown by: Bryce Schmidt
Champion Simmental Steer shown by: Seth Pledl
Reserve Champion Simmental Steer shown by: Mariah Thate
Champion Market Heifer shown by: Dalton Smith
Reserve Champion Market Heifer shown by: Amanda Stratman
6th Overall Market animal
Reserve Chianina | Shown by: Jenner Block
7th Overall Market animal
Reserve Maine-Anjou | Shown by: Conor Schelkopt
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Market
grand Champion Market animal
Champion Crossbred | Shown by: Cole Wilcox
reserve grand Market animal
Champion Charolais | Shown by: Emma Vickland
3rd Overall Market animal
Champion Chianina | Shown by: Nick Boresen
5th Overall Market animal
Champion Maine-Anjou | Shown by: Lyndsey Schmitz
4th Overall Market animal
Photo Not Available
Reserve Crossbred | Shown by: Max Bedeker
neBraska agr Winter PrevieW
December 14-15, 2012 Lincoln, Neb.
Breeding (A)
grand Champion Breeding Heifer (A)
Champion Commercial (A) | Shown by: Samuel Gardner
reserve grand Breeding Heifer (A)
Champion MaineTainer (A&B) | Shown by: Becca Chamberlin
3rd Overall Breeding Heifer (A)
Champion Chianina (A&B) | Shown by: Demi Powers
5th Overall Breeding Heifer (A) Champion Angus (A&B) Shown by: Gabrielle Lemenager
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4th Overall Breeding Heifer (A) Champion Percentage-Simmental (A&B) Shown by: Cameron Guernsey
SCArlet & grAy MidweSt SHOwdOwn
January 5-6, 2013 Columbus, Ohio Judges: Trae Simmons Clint Rusk
MArket (A)
grand Champion Market Animal (A)
Champion ShorthornPlus (A&B) | Shown by: Kaden Frey
reserve grand Market Animal (A)
Champion Crossbred Div. 1 (A&B) | Shown by: Chloe & Seth Martin
3rd Overall Market Animal (A)
Champion Market Heifer (A&B) | Shown by: Macie Ott
5th Overall Market Animal (A) Champion Chianina (A) Shown by: Rachel Streitmatter
4th Overall Market Animal (A) Champion Crossbred Div. 3 (A&B) Shown by: Alissa Boersen
SCArlet & grAy MidweSt SHOwdOwn
January 5-6, 2013 Columbus, Ohio Judges: Trae Simmons Clint Rusk
Breeding (B)
grand Champion Breeding Heifer (B)
Champion ShorthornPlus (B) | Shown by: Morgan Moore
reserve grand Breeding Heifer (B)
Champion AOB (B) & Reserve (A) | Shown by: Becca Chamberlin
3rd Overall Breeding Heifer (B)
Champion MaineTainer (A&B) | Shown by: Becca Chamberlin
5th Overall Breeding Heifer (B) Champion Chianina (A&B) Shown by: Demi Powers
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4th Overall Breeding Heifer (B) Champion Commercial (B) & Reserve (A) Shown by: Parker Reed
SCArlet & grAy MidweSt SHOwdOwn
January 5-6, 2013 Columbus, Ohio Judges: Trae Simmons Clint Rusk
MArket (B)
grand Champion Market Animal (B)
Champion Crossbred Div. 3 (A&B) | Shown by: Alissa Boersen
reserve grand Market Animal (B)
Champion Crossbred Div. 1 (A&B) | Shown by: Chloe & Seth Martin
3rd Overall Market Animal (B)
Reserve Crossbred Div. 1 (A&B) | Shown by: Caleb Streitmatter
5th Overall Market Animal (B) Champion Simmental (A&B) Shown by: Clayton Main
4th Overall Market Animal (B) Champion Maine-Anjou (B) Shown by: Lori Millebaugh
SCArlet & grAy MidweSt SHOwdOwn
January 5-6, 2013 Columbus, Ohio Judges: Trae Simmons Clint Rusk
SCArlet & grAy MidweSt SHOwdOwn
Breeding HeiferS Reserve Champion Angus Heifer (A) shown by: Hadley LeVan
Reserve Champion Angus Heifer (B) shown by: Lydia Dance
Reserve Champion Chianina Heifer (A) shown by: Jessica Harsh
Reserve Champion Chianina Heifer (B) shown by: Megan Hunt
Champion Hereford Heifer (A&B) shown by: Maci Chamberlin
Reserve Champion Hereford Heifer (A) shown by: Lindsey Pugh
Reserve Champion Hereford Heifer (B) shown by: Caitlin Decker
Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer (A) shown by: Branden DeFrank
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer (A) shown by: Kayla Kirtley
Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer (B) shown by: Tanner Wuethrich
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer (B) shown by: Caitlin Schaub
Reserve Champion MaineTainer Heifer (A&B) shown by: Thane Kaufman
Champion Shorthorn Heifer (A) & Reserve (B) shown by: Brad Johnson
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Champion Shorthorn Heifer (B) shown by: Lauren Corry
Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer (A) shown by: Rebekah Diehm
Reserve ShorthornPlus Heifer (A) & Champion (B) shown by: Morgan Moore
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer (B) shown by: Konner Kirkpatrick
Champion Simmental Heifer (A) & Reserve (B) shown by: Lauren Grimes
Reserve Simmental Heifer (A) & Champion (B) shown by: Shelby Stephenson
Reserve Percentage-Simmental Heifer (A&B) shown by: Curtis Harsh
Champion AOB Heifer (A) & Reserve (B) shown by: Samuel Gardner
SCArlet & grAy MidweSt SHOwdOwn
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer (A) shown by: Renee Lock
Breeding HeiferS Reserve Champion Commercial Heifer (B) shown by: Janel Gilbert
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SCArlet & grAy MidweSt SHOwdOwn
MArket Champion Angus Steer (A) & Reserve (B) shown by: Will Harsh
Reserve Champion Angus Steer (A) & Champion (B) shown by: Jessica Lohr
Reserve Chianina Steer (A) & Champion (B) shown by: AJ Line
Reserve Chianina Steer (B) shown by: Allison Boersen
Champion Hereford Steer (A) & Reserve (B) shown by: Jordan Kuhn
Reserve Hereford Steer (A) & Champion (B) shown by: Jessica Brandt
Champion Maine-Anjou Steer (A&B) shown by: Lori Millenbaugh
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Steer (A) shown by: Logan Trbovich
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Steer (B) shown by: Ross House
Champion Shorthorn Steer (A&B) shown by: Sara Klehm
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Steer (A&B) shown by: Kinsey Crowe
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Steer (A&B) shown by: Jenna Siegel
Reserve Champion Simmental Steer (A&B) shown by: Adam Widman
Champion AOB Steer (A&B) shown by: Lindsey Pugh
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Reserve Champion AOB Steer (B) shown by: Breanne Gabriel
Champion Div. 2 Crossbred Steer (A) & Reserve (B) shown by: Alexandra Witt
Champion Div. 4 Crossbred Steer (A) shown by: Allison Manchester
Reserve Champion Div. 4 Crossbred Steer (A) shown by: Sara Klehm
Champion Div. 4 Crossbred Steer (B) shown by: Derek Miller
MArket Reserve Champion Div. 4 Crossbred Steer (B) shown by: Brandon DeFrank
SCArlet & grAy MidweSt SHOwdOwn
Reserve Champion AOB Steer (A) shown by: Garrett Rust
Reserve Champion Market Heifer (A&B) shown by: Branden DeFrank
Do you remember where you were back then?
the sc flashback 5 years ago March 2008 SC Cover: Killer Instinct Price of gas: $3.22 Billboard #1 on March 8 Flo Rida featuring T-Pain: Low Country #1 on March 8
Rodney Atkins: Cleaning this Gun
Box Office Hit on March 14 Horton Hears a Who!
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10 years ago March 2003 SC Cover: Hot Rod Price of gas: $1.64 Billboard #1 on March 8 50 Cent: In Da Club Country #1 on March 8 Blake Shelton: The Baby Box Office Hit on March 7 Bringing Down the House
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Grand Champion heifer
Champion Angus | Shown by: Matthew Mitchell, Reinholds, Pa.
Jr heiFers
Reserve Champion Angus Heifer shown by: Catherine Work, Smock, Pa.
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Champion Hereford Heifer shown by: Matt Powers, Allison Park, Pa.
Reserve Champion Hereford Heifer shown by: Walker L. Dunn, Cochranton, Pa.
Pennsylvania Farm show
January 5-12, 2013 Harrisburg, Pa.
Reserve Champion Limousin Heifer shown by: Dylan Clark, Enon Valley, Pa.
Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer shown by: Hannah Imgrund, Lewisburg, Pa.
Champion MaineTainer Heifer shown by: Christopher Jordan, Lemont Furance, Pa.
Reserve Champion MaineTainer Heifer shown by: Rachel Clark, Mercersburg, Pa.
Champion Shorthorn Heifer shown by: Rachel Clark, Mercersburg, Pa.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer shown by: Kali Rankin, Centerville, Pa.
Champion Simmental Heifer shown by: Chris Gros, Halifax, Pa.
Reserve Champion Simmental Heifer shown by: Chris Gros, Halifax, Pa.
Pennsylvania Farm show
Champion Limousin Heifer shown by: Shane Clark, Enon Valley, Pa.
Jr heiFers Champion AOB Heifer shown by: Maria Angelo, Venango, Pa.
Reserve Champion AOB Heifer shown by: Madalyn Gruber, Auburn, Pa.
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Pennsylvania Farm show
oPen Females Champion Angus Female shown by: Work Land & Cattle Co, Uniontown, Pa.
Reserve Champion Angus Female shown by: Rains Angus, Mercer, Pa.
Champion Hereford Female shown by: Kelsey Delaplaine, Gettysburg, Pa.
Reserve Champion Hereford Female shown by: Andre Howe, Wagontown, Pa.
Champion Limousin Female shown by: Heart Felt Farms, Gettysburg, Pa.
Reserve Champion Limousin Female shown by: Chelsey Kelly, Wampum, Pa.
Champion Maine-Anjou Female shown by: Kurt Fleener, Robesonia, Pa.
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Female shown by: Hannah Imgrund, Lewisburg, Pa.
Champion MaineTainer Female shown by: Kurt Fleener, Robesonia, Pa.
Reserve Champion MaineTainer Female shown by: Kurt Fleener, Robesonia, Pa.
Champion Shorthorn Female shown by: Adam Ross, Spring Mills, Pa.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Female shown by: Rachel Clark, Mercersburg, Pa.
Champion Simmental Female shown by: Campbell Show Calves, Sycamore, Pa.
Reserve Champion Simmental Female shown by: Chris Gros, Halifax, Pa.
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Champion AOB Female shown by: Kevin Stahl, Mercesburg, Pa.
Reserve Champion AOB Female shown by: JH Keifer Farm, Bangor, Pa.
Grand Champion steer
Shown by: Samantha Fabian, Acme, Pa.
Pennsylvania Farm show
oPen Females
market steers reserve Grand Champion steer Shown by: Logan Foore, Seven Valleys, Pa.
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reserve Grand market hog
shown by: Sydney Kimmel, Plumville, Pa.
Grand Champion market hog
shown by: Tee Pecora, Harrison City, Pa.
reserve market Lamb
shown by: Chandler Carey, Montoursville, Pa.
Grand Champion market Lamb shown by: Hayden Demniak, Carmichaels, Pa.
Grand Champion market Goat
shown by: Ronald Jake Ritenour, Acme, Pa.
reserve Grand market Goat
shown by: Racole N. Sproul, Brier Hill, Pa.
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Pennsylvania Farm show
January 5-12, 2013 Harrisburg, Pa.
courtesy of Matthew E. O’Donnell, Vice President Morgan Stanley Smith Barney
Business Minded
Four Tips for Tax-Savvy Investors A century ago, author Mark Twain wrote that the difference between a taxidermist and a tax collector is that the taxidermist only takes your skin. Today, the IRS isn’t any more popular. Why not see if any of the following strategies could allow you to keep more of what your investments earn? 1. Look into tax-managed mutual funds. Portfolio managers of tax-managed funds can use a number of strategies to help reduce the tax bite shareholders suffer. For example, they may strive to keep portfolio turnover low to help minimize taxable gains, or they may actively use losses to offset taxable gains.
2. Consider municipal bonds and bond funds. Because the interest on a municipal bond is usually exempt from federal taxes, and sometimes state and local taxes, it may actually produce a better yield than a taxable bond with a comparable interest rate. The higher your income tax bracket, the more you may benefit from owning “munis.”1 3. Contribute to tax-advantaged retirement vehicles. You can now contribute up to $5,500 annually to an IRA plus an additional $1,000 per year if you’re over age 50 (for the 2012 tax year). Traditional IRAs offer tax deferral -- you pay no taxes until withdrawal -- and may provide tax deductions. Roth IRAs offer tax deferral and qualified withdrawals are tax free, but no tax deductions.2 4. Use gains -- and losses -- to your advantage. If you have an investment and hold it for at least one year before selling, you’ll pay a maximum federal tax of 15% on capital gains. The same rate applies for dividend income.3 Keep it for less than one year and
you’ll pay regular income taxes -- up to 35%. Also keep in mind that if you intend to sell investments that have lost money, you can do so by December 31 and deduct up to $3,000 in investment losses from that year’s tax return. Additional losses can be carried over and used to offset future capital gains. There are other tax strategies you can use, but be sure to consult your tax professional and investment professional before acting. For More Information Matthew E. O’Donnell is a Financial Advisor located in Chicago, IL and may be reached at (312) 917-7464 or http://fa.smithbarney.com/matthew_odonnell. Footnotes/Disclaimers 1 Income may be subject to the alternative minimum tax. Capital gains, if any, are subject to taxes. 2 Withdrawals before age 59½ are subject to a penalty tax. Each type of IRA has respective income limits as well as deductibility rules. 3 Lower rates apply for long-term capital gains and dividends for taxpayers who are in lower tax brackets. The author(s) are not employees of Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC (“MSSB”). The opinions expressed by the authors are solely their own and do not necessarily reflect those of MSSB. The information and data in the article or publication has been obtained from sources outside of MSSB and MSSB makes no representations or guarantees as to the accuracy or completeness of information or data from sources outside of MSSB. Neither the information provided nor any opinion expressed constitutes a solicitation by MSSB with respect to the purchase or sale of any security, investment, strategy or product that may be mentioned.
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Breeding
grand Champion Breeding Heifer
Champion Commercial | Shown by: Sara Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa
reserve grand Breeding Heifer
Reserve Commercial | Shown by: Chyann Smith, Storm Lake, Iowa
3rd Overall Breeding Heifer
Champion ShorthornPlus | Shown by: Sammi Schrag, Marion, S.D.
5th Overall Breeding Heifer
Champion Composite Charolais | Shown by: JC Forman, Highmore, SD
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4th Overall Breeding Heifer Champion Shorthorn | Shown by: Sara Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa
SiOux empire Farm SHOw
January 22-26, 2013 Sioux Falls, SD Judges: Tyler Norvell, Tuttle, Okla. William Doig, Waldron, Ind. Joshua Cribbs, Brookings, SD
6th Overall Breeding Heifer
Reserve ShorthornPlus Shown by: Tanner Curtin, Oxford, Iowa
3rd Place Commercial Shown by: Blake Heideman, Glenville, Minn.
8th Overall Breeding Heifer
Champion Angus | Shown by: Maria Weber, Lake Benton, Minn.
9th Overall Breeding Heifer
Champion MaineTainer | Shown by: Troy Shaw, Ogden, Iowa
10th Overall Breeding Heifer
SiOux empire Farm SHOw
7th Overall Breeding Heifer
Champion Chianina | Shown by: Victoria Albrecht, Arlington, SD
Reserve Champion Angus Heifer shown by: Abe Trayer, Oxford, Iowa
Reserve Champion Composite Charolais Heifer shown by: Kendall Shaw, Ogden, Iowa
Reserve Champion Chianina Heifer shown by: Mallory Bormann, Algona, Iowa
Champion Hereford Heifer shown by: Sarah Carter, Brookings, SD
Reserve Champion Hereford Heifer shown by: Will Frecking, Alpha, Minn.
Champion Limousin Heifer shown by: Victoria Albrecht, Arlington, SD
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SiOux empire Farm SHOw
Reserve Champion Limousin Heifer shown by: Kevin Ricke, Westside, Iowa
Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer shown by: Sean Jorgenson, Highmore, SD
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer shown by: Katlyn Ahrens, West Point, Neb.
Champion Red Angus Heifer shown by: Austin Younker, Windom, Minn.
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer shown by: Travis Hofer, Bridgewater, SD
Champion Simmental Heifer shown by: Adam Eichacker, Salem, SD
Breeding Reserve Champion Simmental Heifer shown by: Theresa Claeys, Winnebago, Minn.
Champion Foundation Simmental Heifer shown by: Dylan Celander, Blue Earth, Minn.
Feeder HeiFerS
grand Champion Feeder Heifer
Shown by: Dustin Lund, Corning, Iowa
reserve grand Feeder Heifer Shown by: Julianna Albrecht, Howard, SD
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Feeder SteerS
grand Champion Feeder Steer
Champion Div. 3 Crossbred | Shown by: Elizabeth Jones, Williamsburg, Iowa
reserve grand Feeder Steer
Reserve Div. 3 Crossbred | Shown by: Alexis Bremer, Fayette, Mo.
3rd Overall Feeder Steer
Champion Simmental | Shown by: Avery Shally, Kelona, Iowa
5th Overall Feeder Steer
Champion Div. 2 Crossbred | Shown by: Trace Ticknor, Bridgewater, Iowa
4th Overall Feeder Steer 3rd Place Div. 3 Crossbred | Shown by: Sara Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa
SiOux empire Farm SHOw
January 22-26, 2013 Sioux Falls, SD Judges: Tyler Norvell, Tuttle, Okla. William Doig, Waldron, Ind. Joshua Cribbs, Brookings, SD
6th Overall Feeder Steer
Champion MaineTainer Shown by: Seth Plendl, Kingsley, Iowa
Champion Div. 1 Crossbred Shown by: James Gradert, Sibley, Iowa
8th Overall Feeder Steer
Reserve Div. 2 Crossbred | Shown by: Brent Nelson, Volga, SD
Photo Not Available
9th Overall Feeder Steer
3rd Place Div. 2 Crossbred | Shown by: Nick Boersen, Zeeland, Mich.
10th Overall Feeder Steer
Champion Chianina | Shown by: Wiss Stetson, Lamar, Mo.
Champion Angus Steer shown by: Taylor Hurd, Canton, SD
Champion Charolais Steer shown by: Kori McLaughlen, Mediapous, Iowa
Reserve Champion Chianina Steer shown by: Tara Thorson, Glenville, Minn.
Champion Hereford Steer shown by: Noah Riley, Harrisonville, Mo.
Champion Limousin Steer shown by: Victoria Albrecht, Arlington, SD
Reserve Champion Limousin Steer shown by: Trevor Frerk, Pocahontas, Iowa
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SiOux empire Farm SHOw
7th Overall Feeder Steer
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Steer shown by: James Gradert, Sibley, Iowa
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Steer shown by: Julianna Albrecht, Howard, SD
Feeder SteerS Reserve Champion Simmental Steer shown by: Nick Thate, Fairmont, Minn.
SiOux empire Farm SHOw
Champion Maine-Anjou Steer shown by: Lacey Schmitz, Oakes, ND
Reserve Champion Div. 1 Crossbred Steer shown by: Gavin Mulder, Jackson, Minn.
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grand Champion Breeding Heifer reserve Breeding Heifer
Shown by: Adam Eichacker, Salem, SD
Shown by: Sammi Schrag, Marion, SD
grand Champion Feeder Heifer reserve Feeder Heifer
Shown by: Autumn Haan, Chancellor, SD
Shown by: Kyler Johnson, Baltic, SD
grand Champion Feeder Steer reserve grand Feeder Steer
Shown by: Taylor Hurd, Canton, SD
Shown by: Brent Nelson, Volga, SD
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SiOux empire Farm SHOw
4-H invitatiOnal
market SteerS
grand Champion market Steer
Shown by: Ben Wiese, Mitchell, SD
reserve grand market Steer
Shown by: Trace Ticknor, Bridgewater, Iowa
3rd Overall market Steer
Shown by: Adam Eichacker, Salem, SD
5th Overall market Steer
Shown by: Sarah Carter, Brookings, SD
4th Overall market Steer Shown by: Austin Weber, Laotto, Ind.
SiOux empire Farm SHOw
January 22-26, 2013 Sioux Falls, SD Judges: Tyler Norvell, Tuttle, Okla. William Doig, Waldron, Ind. Joshua Cribbs, Brookings, SD
reserve grand market Hog
shown by: Amy Sampson, Nevada, Iowa
grand Champion market Hog
shown by: Tanner Langemeier, Mead, Neb.
reserve market Lamb
shown by: Kylie Silliman, Fremont, IA
grand Champion market Lamb shown by: Hunter Gerths, Albia, Iowa
grand Champion market goat shown by: Eric Taylor, Bouton, Iowa
reserve grand market goat
shown by: Abby Christian, Huntsville, Texas
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Belt BuCkle BOnanza
July 1, 2012 Boling, Texas Judge: Jim Williams
Tech Trends
Tips for a Successful ET & IVF Program Can IVF Embryos Be Frozen?
Embryo Transfer (ET) and In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) are tools that many breeders have utilized to multiply the genetics of their elite females and to increase breeding and marketing opportunities in their program. With breeding season approaching, now is the time that breeders should think ahead and consider the management decisions that support an effective ET and IVF program. “Breeders play an important role in the success of their donors in ET and IVF,” says Dr. Jon Schmidt, director of professional services at Trans Ova Genetics. Dr. Schmidt offers a few tips for breeders that can help them build a successful breeding program utilizing advanced reproductive technologies. Provide proper nutrition
Sound nutrition helps donors and recipients succeed in an ET and IVF program. Donors should be fed to maintain or gain body condition. Cows with a body condition score of 4 – 6 on a level plane of nutrition will provide the best results. Make sure rations are balanced for all major nutrients and are without vitamin or mineral deficiencies. Beware, however, of rations too high in protein as that may have a negative effect on flush and aspiration results. Cattle in comfortable, low-stress environments tend to achieve optimal results.
Don’t underestimate the importance of semen in ET
Healthy cattle are a must
Many breeders use very special bulls on their elite donor cows. As a bull’s semen becomes more rare and/or expensive, the number of units used may have to be decreased. In ET, a donor may be bred with one or two units at twelve hours if the semen is expensive but of excellent quality. “In vitro fertilization can be a better way to maximize results with rare, expensive or sexed semen,” Dr. Schmidt advises. One unit of semen can be used to fertilize oocytes from multiple donors, which can be a very efficient way to utilize rare genetics. In vitro fertilization also allows a breeder to use sexed semen very effectively. With the ability to use either pre- sorted frozen semen or conventional semen that is sorted after it is thawed (reverse-sort) by Trans Ova Genetics, nearly all bulls are able to have sexed semen used in IVF for embryo production. With all the variables that are part of utilizing ET and IVF, breeders are wise to work with a trusted, experienced practitioner in order to achieve the best results for their herd. Consistency and discipline within a breeding program will prove to be beneficial during the long run.
Before a donor begins ET or IVF work, breeders should ensure the donor is healthy and up-to-date on vaccines. Donors should not be treated with antibiotics during a set-up process, and modified-live vaccines should not be given within 30 days, as it may inhibit reproductive performance. Plan ahead
Successful ET and IVF programs do not just happen; they are carefully planned and executed. Consult with your ET or IVF practitioner a few months in advance, as practitioners consider many factors when scheduling a donor. Factors such as age, breed, weight, body condition, date of last calving and previous reproductive history are all considered. “If a donor has been flushed before, we take her previous flush stimulation and results into consideration when prescribing future schedules,” says Dr. Schmidt.
Semen is a crucial part of a successful ET program. “In a perfect world, three to four units of excellent quality semen would be used following a superovulation schedule,” says Dr. Schmidt. “Ideally, we would use one at the start of standing heat; one or two units would be used 12 hours after the start of standing heat; and then one more unit would be used 24 hours after the start of standing heat.” Rare or expensive semen? Consider IVF
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Heifers (A)
Grand Champion Heifer (A)
Champion Maine-Anjou (A&B) | Shown by: Ladd Landgraf, Madill, Okla.
reserve Grand Heifer (A)
Champion ShorthornPlus (A&B) | Shown by: Raylyn Thompson, Adair, Okla.
Heifers (B)
Grand Champion Heifer (B)
Champion Maine-Anjou (A&B) | Shown by: Ladd Landgraf, Madill, Okla.
reserve Grand Heifer (B)
Champion Commercial (A&B) | Shown by: Gatlin Goodson, Shattuck, Okla.
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WiCHitA MountAins ClAssiC
December 7-9, 2012 Lawton, Okla.
Champion Charolais Heifer (A&B) shown by: Gage Tennyson, Yukon, Okla.
Reserve Champion Charolais Heifer (A&B) shown by: Ashton Evans, Cameron, Okla.
Champion Chianina Heifer (A) & Reserve (B) shown by: Jake Perryman, Warner, Okla.
Reserve Champion Chianina Heifer (A) shown by: Will Derryberry, Duncan, Okla.
Champion Chianina Heifer (B) shown by: Matthew Hill, Centrahoma, Okla.
Champion Hereford Heifer (A&B) shown by: Victoria Chapman, Sulphur, Okla.
Reserve Champion Hereford Heifer (A) shown by: Luke Rogers, Willow, Okla.
Champion Limousin Heifer (A&B) shown by: Spencer Jahn, Cyril, Okla.
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer (B) shown by: Jake Perryman, Warner, Okla.
Champion Red Angus Heifer (A&B) shown by: Luke Rogers, Willow, Okla.
Reserve Champion Red Angus Heifer (A) shown by: Madison Ory, Indiahoma, Okla.
Reserve Champion Red Angus Heifer (B) shown by: Brayden Waldroop, Marlow, Okla.
Champion Shorthorn Heifer (A) & Reserve (B) shown by: Connor Mohr, Hennepin, Okla.
Champion Shorthorn Heifer (B) shown by: Bailey Gould, Konowa, Okla.
WiCHitA MountAins ClAssiC
Champion Angus Heifer (B) shown by: Katie Green, Grove, Okla.
WiCHitA MountAins ClAssiC
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer (A&B) shown by: Bailey Beck, Yukon, Okla.
Champion Simmental Heifer (A) shown by: Cale Jahn, Cyril, Okla.
Champion Simmental Heifer (B) shown by: Jordan Hicks, Calumet, Okla.
Reserve Champion Simmental Heifer (A&B) shown by: Victoria Chapman, Sulphur, Okla.
Champion Percentage-Simm. Heifer (A) & Reserve (B) shown by: Brock Courtney, Pryor, Okla.
Champion AOB Heifer (A&B) shown by: Aaron Elliott, Tishomingo, Okla.
Heifers Reserve Champion Commercial Heifer (A) shown by: Kiera Stehr, Frederick, Okla.
Reserve Champion Commercial Heifer (B) shown by: Clint Barney, Watonga, Okla.
ProsPeCt steers Champion Charolais Prospect Steer (A&B) shown by: Barrett Newell, Lookeba, Okla.
Reserve Champion Hereford Prospect Steer (A&B) shown by: Taylor Glover, Elgin, Okla.
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Champion Maine-Anjou Prospect Steer (A&B) shown by: Baylor Bonham, Newcastle, Okla.
Champion Shorthorn Prospect Steer (A&B) shown by: Seth Tucker, Lindsay, Okla.
ProsPeCt (A)
WiCHitA MountAins ClAssiC
December 7-9, 2012 Lawton, Okla.
Grand Champion Prospect steer (A)
Shown by: Baylor Bonham, Newcastle, Okla.
reserve Grand Prospect steer (A)
Champion Chianina (A) & Reserve (B) Shown by: Jake Perryman, Warner, Okla.
ProsPeCt (B)
Grand Champion Prospect steer (B)
Shown by: Baylor Bonham, Newcastle, Okla.
reserve Grand Prospect steer (B)
Champion Chianina (B) & Reserve (A) | Shown by: Madyson Arthur, Chickasha, Okla.
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Progress (A)
grand Champion Progress steer (A)
Shown by: Chris Barton, Jarrell, Texas
reserve grand Progress steer (A)
Champion AOB (A&B) | Shown by: Aaron Elliott, Tishomingo, Okla.
Progress (B)
grand Champion Progress steer (B)
Shown by: Chris Barton, Jarrell, Texas
reserve grand Progress steer (B)
Shown by: Lane Stewart, Healdton, Okla.
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WiChitA MountAins ClAssiC
December 7-9, 2012 Lawton, Okla.
Champion Chianina Progress Steer (A) & Reserve (B) shown by: Landri Chaplin, Weatherford, Okla.
Reserve Chianina Progress Steer (A) & Champion (B) shown by: Lane Stewart, Healdton, Okla.
Champion Hereford Progress Steer (A&B) shown by: Kooper Branum, Lawton, Okla.
Reserve Champion Hereford Progress Steer (A&B) shown by: Tanner Tripp, Blair, Okla.
Champion Limousin Progress Steer (A&B) shown by: Reagan Klaassen, Hydro, Okla.
Champion Shorthorn Progress Steer (A&B) shown by: Grady Chaplin, Weatherford, Okla.
Champion Simmental Progress Steer (A&B) shown by: Jamie Buchanan, Mustang, Okla.
Reserve Champion Simmental Progress Steer (A) shown by: Logan Hartman, Wilson, Okla.
Champion Crossbred Progress Steer (A&B) shown by: Jake Perryman, Warner, Okla.
Reserve Champion Crossbred Progress Steer (A) shown by: Jeremy Finley, Eastland, Texas
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ProGress steers
Reserve Champion Crossbred Progress Steer (B) shown by: Jo Marie Hickerson, Cache, Okla.
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Missouri Club Calf Association • Samantha Graves 11795 Liv. 228, Chillicothe, MO 64601 H: 660-646-1242 • C: 660-973-2881 samantha.graves@transova.com
Once again, it’s time to start up with the 2013 show season and MCCA membership! Membership drive begins at the first points show, the MU AGR February 2-3. Points • Michelle Koelling • 573-694-1622 will start to accumulate after dues are paid in full. 12579 Audrain Road 757 We are excited again this year to offer an awesome raffle! Tickets are available Laddonia, MO 63352 through any Junior Board member for $5. This year’s prize is a brand new blower! $5 for koellingm@gmail.com a chance to win a $400 value; you have to admit that’s a great deal! The Missouri Club Calf Association Junior Board members are putting on a new show - Battle of the Breeds - on April 13th in Sedalia, Mo. Watch for more information! We are updating the website as quickly as we can get the dates in. There are a couple of new opportunities with some new shows to get out to this year. Make sure to like us on FaceBook and visit www.missouriclubcalfassoc.com for updates and the current show schedule for 2013.
upcoming Shows
* Contact one of the Adult Advisors if you would like to have your show sanctioned! February 1-3: MU AGR April 7: Nevada - one day May 11: Franklin County March 2-3: Chillicothe & NWMSU AGR April 13: MCCA Battle of the Breeds - Sedalia June: MCA All-Breeds March 16-17: MU Block & Bridle April 14: Booneville July 27: Boone County March 23: Showing for a Cure - Chillicothe April 20: Gasconade & Crawford County TBA: Holden FFA Alumni Preview March 24: Millan FFA Jackpot - Chillicothe Preview - Cuba TBA: Troy April 6: Warren County - Warrenton April 27: MSU Bear Classic - Springfield
MissouriClubCalfAssociation One exhibitor per form, please. One subscription to The Show Circuit magazine per MCCA household. First exhibitor in a family: $40. Each additional family member (brother/sister) may join for $35/exhibitor. Name: ______________________________ Parent/Guardian Name: _______________________________ Address: _______________________________________ City/State/Zip: ____________________________ Home Phone: _______________________________ Exhibitor Cell: _______________________________ Parent Cell: _______________________________ Email: _________________________________________ Age: _________ Date of Birth: _________________________ Today’s Date: _________________________ Is this your first year as an MCCA member? Circle one: Yes No Total Dues: $ _________ Circle one: Cash Check Make checks payable to MCCA. MAil to: MCCA - Attn. Samantha Graves 11795 Liv 228, Chillicothe, MO 64601 Or turn in at MCCA booth during MU-AGR in Columbia.
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Breeding (A)
grand Champion Breeding Heifer
Shown by: Avry Wood
reserve grand Breeding Heifer Shown by: Katy Satree
3rd Overall Breeding Heifer
Shown by: Chancee Clark
5th Overall Breeding Heifer Shown by: Alisa Friesen
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4th Overall Breeding Heifer Shown by: Gatlin Goodson
OklAHOmA Agr Winter BOnAnzA
December 14-16, 2012 Stillwater, Okla.
PrOsPeCt (A)
grand Champion Prospect steer
Shown by: Raylyn Thompson
OklAHOmA Agr Winter BOnAnzA
December 14-16, 2012 Stillwater, Okla.
reserve grand Prospect steer
Shown by: Madyson Arthur
3rd Overall Prospect steer
Shown by: Cordon Selke
4th Overall Prospect steer Shown by: Sam Wallace
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5th Overall Prospect steer Shown by: Kayla Morrow
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PrOgress (A)
grand Champion Progress steer
Shown by: Katy Satree
reserve grand Progress steer Shown by: Olivia Foster
3rd Overall Progress steer
Shown by: Justice Barnett
5th Overall Progress steer Shown by: Austyn Fuss
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4th Overall Progress steer Shown by: Kaylee Imke
OklAHOmA Agr Winter BOnAnzA
December 14-16, 2012 Stillwater, Okla.
Breeding (B)
grand Champion Breeding Heifer
Shown by: Braden Schonanec
OklAHOmA Agr Winter BOnAnzA
December 14-16, 2012 Stillwater, Okla.
reserve grand Breeding Heifer Shown by: Chancee Clark
3rd Overall Breeding Heifer
Shown by: Carlee Clark
4th Overall Breeding Heifer Shown by: Jennifer Bedwell
5th Overall Breeding Heifer Shown by: Alisa Friesen
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PrOsPeCt (B)
grand Champion Prospect steer
Shown by: Scout Thrasher
reserve grand Prospect steer Shown by: Cordon Selke
3rd Overall Prospect steer
Shown by: Raylyn Thompson
5th Overall Prospect steer
Shown by: Madison Hudgins
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4th Overall Prospect steer Shown by: Baylor Bonham
OklAHOmA Agr Winter BOnAnzA
December 14-16, 2012 Stillwater, Okla.
PrOgress (B)
grand Champion Progress steer
Shown by: Kaylee Imke
OklAHOmA Agr Winter BOnAnzA
December 14-16, 2012 Stillwater, Okla.
reserve grand Progress steer Shown by: Katy Satree
3rd Overall Progress steer
Shown by: Olivia Foster
4th Overall Progress steer Shown by: Justice Barnett
5th Overall Progress steer Shown by: Taylor Branson
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FRIDAY, MARCH 22 • 7:00 P.M.
Showin’ For A Cure Hoofin’ It For A Cure 5K / 2K Glow Run/Walk Simpson Park, Chillicothe
SATURDAY, MARCH 23 • 10:00 A.M.
Showin’ For A Cure Steer & Heifer Show
SATURDAY, MARCH 23 • 7:00 P.M.
Showin’ For A Cure Steers & Beers Concert Featuring Hazard County Days Inn, Chillicothe Open to All Ages
SUNDAY, MARCH 24 • 9:00 A.M.
Milan FFA Jackpot Steer & Heifer Show ENTRY FEE: $40/HEAD/SHOW • MCCA Points Shows • • Open To All States • • Picking Top 5 • • Concessions Available• SATURDAY PAYOUTS...
Champion $1,000 Reserve $500
SUNDAY PAYOUTS...
Champion $500 Reserve $250
Showin’ For A Cure benefits the Cancer Research Institute and Crohns/Colitis Foundation
March 22-24
Livingston County Fairgrounds Litton Ag Center ~ Chillicothe, MO
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Milan FFA Jackpot benefits the Milan FFA Chapter
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April 5, 6 & 7 • MSU Pavilion • East Lansing
Your Beef Seedstock Network! THURSDAY, APRIL 4 – Set-up 9:00 am MSU Pavilion facilities open for stalling and trade show set-up FRIDAY, APRIL 5 – Breed Shows 9:00 am Expo Trade Show 9:00 am Ring 1 - Simmental Ring 2 - Beefalo 9:30 am Ring 2 - Chi and Maine 10:00 am Ring 1 - Hereford 10:30 am Ring 2 - Limousin 11:30 pm Ring 1 - Angus Ring 2 - Shorthorn 3:00 pm All Breed Supreme Champion SATURDAY, APRIL 6– Breed Sales 8:00 am Youth Judging Contest 9:00 am Expo Trade Show 10:00 am Angus - Auditorium Shorthorn - Arena 12:00 pm Hereford - Auditorium Chi and Maine - Arena 1:30 pm Limousin - Arena 2:00 pm Simmental - Auditorium Beefalo - Arena SUNDAY, APRIL 7 – Junior Shows 8:00 am MSU Block & Bridle Club Junior Heifer & Steer Shows
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Presented by the Erie County Agricultural Society & Trowbridge Farms EARLY ENTRY DEADLINE APRIL 19th
May 3-5, 2013
The Fairgrounds
Hamburg, NY
(Only 5 Hours from Columbus, Ohio)
Other events to be held throughout the weekend:
Jr. Team Fitting Competition Jr. Showmanship Fitting Clinic Silent Auction Exhibitor Dinner
Open Heifer Show & Open Steer Show Judge: Ms. Cassie Johnson- Cushing, IA Showmanship Judge: Mr. Tavis Shane- Fletcher, OH
Awards Supreme Champion Female & Grand Champion Steer....$1000 Each Reserve Champion Female & Reserve Champion Steer......$500 Each 3rd Overall Female & 3rd Overall Steer...............................$200 Each 4th Overall Female & 4th Overall Steer...............................$100 Each 5th Overall Female & 5th Overall Steer.................................$50 Each
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Showmanship & Local Show Saturday Open Steer & Heifer Show Sunday Top 5 Steers & Heifers Awarded on Sunday
3rd Annual Show • Jackson County Fairgrounds, Black River Falls, WI
Pre-Entries Due April 1, 2013 WI Angus Breeders Futurity Sale held in conjunction with the show on
Saturday, April 13th at 6:00 p.m.
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Open to All Junior Exhibitors Nationwide! Steer Show Saturday Awards Banquet Saturday Evening Heifer Show Sunday 2 Rings Each Day OCCA Double Points Both Rings No Pre-Entry or Late Fees
Stillwater, OK
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Friday, April 19 Noon 3 p.m. 7 p.m.
Grounds open for early arrivals & vendors. Show office open for entries Entry deadline for Saturday Steer show Show office closes
Saturday, April 20 - Steer Show 7 a.m. 8 a.m.
1 p.m. 3 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m.
Show office opens Ring 1 followed by Ring 2 - Steers (Prospect then Progress) Entry deadline for Heifer Show & Showmanship Contest Stockshow University Showmanship Annual Awards Banquet & 2012-2013 Year-End Awards
Sunday, April 21- Heifer Show
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Utilizing alternating feedstuffs sometimes requires more management expertise than feeding what some people refer to as “John Deere” diets (No. 2 yellow shelled corn and green alfalfa/grass hay).
flow of urine in the urethra causing it to rupture resulting in “water belly” or urine in the peritoneal cavity and ultimately death. Urinary calculi usually occurs in feedlot steers near the end of the finishing period (such as in a 1,250-pound steer that will be ready for harvest in 30 days).
Solution: Be sure to include a calcium premix that will balance the calcium: phosphorous ratio between 1.2:1 and 2:1. This premix can consist of limestone (calcium carbonate) or a feed company’s mineral premix designed for distillers grains diets. If you are already including extra calcium in the TMR, check the uniformity of the TMR mixture. If the TMR is not uniformly mixed, one or two steers in a lot may not receive enough of the mineral premix. It is not really a TMR if it was not uniformly mixed. Another option, if chemical (laboratory) analyses of TMR grab samples are uniform in nutrient concentration, is to increase the dietary salt to 2% of the dry matter. Increased salt intake will cause cattle to drink more water, making more urine that will help flush phosphatic calculi out of the bladder while the urinary stones are small enough to pass through the urethra without damage. If we suspect a urinary calculi problem at ISU, we add 0.5% ammonium chloride (dry matter basis) to the TMR to acidify the urine and keep potential stones dissolved. If you have a smaller size feedlot and top dress trace premixes instead feeding a TMR, the same procedures can be used, but top dressing is usually not as effective as feeding a TMR because intake among steers is not as uniform when feeds are top dressed. Urinary calculi is a gender problem as heifers generally do not suffer from urinary stones – it’s an anatomy difference.
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The Candy Booth -- $10 for a pound of fudge that you shouldn’t be eating anyway. But it’s for the kids, right?
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The “Official” Stock Show Hoodie -- $40 for a logo and a little sparkle. Could be worse things to blow your money on.
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The Ringside Bar -- $5 beer buys a lot of “wisdom” about what’s going on with the judge, and it’s just so conveniently located.
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The Pony -- For only $15 your child can sit on a tired old pony for a picture with a cowboy hat and bandanna to borrow as well. Avoid taking toddlers within seeing distance of this booth, because the real “cost” is pulling them – screaming – off the pony when their time is up!
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The Junk Booth -- located as conveniently as the beer booth but aimed at little ones with every kind of blinking, whirling, noise-making toy that China can produce for as little as $5. Breaks before you get to the truck with it. Every time.
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The Baby Goats -- For $12, your child can sit on a bale of straw and get their clothes nibbled on, their hair pulled and come away with the distinct smell of goat and a picture. For only $24 you can get that picture in a souvenir frame. An evil genius thought of this one (wish it had been me, the line is always long).
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The World’s Biggest Cinnamon Roll – prices depend on whether you want to add frosting, nuts or an insulin shot. However, we all know it doesn’t matter how much it costs, because they are so good you want one every morning after you get through blowing and feeding. I’m sure making the tie-outs burns most of the 8,000 calories these babies have, too. Right? Right??
Problem 3: You’re including CDS or another liquid feed product into the TMR and the mixture is seldom uniform. Solution: The rule of thumb is to add liquid feedstuffs to a TMR as the last ingredient. This procedure works well if the liquid component represents 10% to 15% of the diet, or 40% or more of the diet. However, if the liquid feedstuff is 20%-25% of diet dry matter, adding the liquid last results in “balling” of the TMR and non-uniform mixes. My suggestion is to add about one half of the liquid after 1/3 to ½ of the other primary ingredients have been included and then add the rest of the liquid as the last ingredient. This is one area where on-farm trial and error regarding mixing procedure may work best. Remember, keep the cup half-full. It is a great time to be in the cattle business. The number of cattle is down, alternative feeds can make diets less expensive and cattle prices are going higher. As I tell my students, feeding cattle is easy if you buy low, sell high and feed cheap! Easier said than done. Glass half-full.
The Carnival -- $3 for 1 throw at a basketball hoop. This game should be called “Sucker Ball.”
no.
The Miracle Cure Booth -- every exhibit hall in America has at least one of these where you can get everything that ails you fixed with a little magic lotion or pill, all for the low, low price of $19.95. And that is a Stock Show Special; the only time you can get this low, low price. Until you see them at the next show, that is. The Snake Girl Tent -- Only 3 tickets gives you a once-in-alifetime opportunity to see a living, breathing snake girl with no arms, legs or heartbeat but plenty of scales and a forked tongue. I almost had to do this just to see how pitiful it was. But then the Monkey Maze distracted me….
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Breeding ring A
grand Champion Breeding Heifer (A)
Champion Commercial (A&B) | Shown by: Janel Gilbert
reserve grand Breeding Heifer (A)
Champion MaineTainer (A&B) | Shown by: Caleb Potter
3rd Overall Breeding Heifer (A)
Reserve Commercial (A) | Shown by: Karen Hiltbrand
5th Overall Breeding Heifer (A)
Champion Percentage-Simmental (A&B) Shown by: Janel Gilbert
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4th Overall Breeding Heifer (A) Champion Angus (A&B) | Shown by: Lydia Dance
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MArket ring A
grand Champion Market Animal (A)
Champion Crossbred (A) | Shown by: Madison Jones
reserve grand Market Animal (A)
Champion Maine-Anjou (A) | Shown by: Lori Millenbaugh
3rd Overall Market Animal (A)
Champion Chianina (A&B) | Shown by: Jessica Millenbaugh
5th Overall Market Animal (A)
3rd Place Crossbred (A) | Shown by: Ben Harner
4th Overall Market Animal (A) Reserve Crossbred (A) | Shown by: Cody Call
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Breeding ring B
grand Champion Breeding Heifer (B)
Champion Percentage-Simmental (A)B Shown by: Janel Gilbert
reserve grand Breeding Heifer (B)
Champion ShorthornPlus (B) | Shown by: Katelyn Justice
3rd Overall Breeding Heifer (B)
Champion Angus (A&B) | Shown by: Lydia Dance
5th Overall Breeding Heifer (B)
Champion Commercial (A&B) | Shown by: Janel Gilbert
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4th Overall Breeding Heifer (B) Champion MaineTainer (A&B) Shown by: Caleb Potter
gAliA COunty (OHiO) Preview
January 19-20, 2013 Gallipolis, Ohio Judges: Brian Deatsman Riley Laber
MArket ring B
grand Champion Market Animal (B)
Champion Crossbred (B) | Shown by: Ben Harner
reserve grand Market Animal (B)
Reserve Crossbred (B) | Shown by: Jonna Goss
3rd Overall Market Animal (B)
3rd Place Crossbred (B) | Shown by: Madison Jones
5th Overall Market Animal (B)
Reserve Maine-Anjou (B) | Shown by: Jessica Millenbaugh
4th Overall Market Animal (B) Champion Maine-Anjou (B) Shown by: Jacob Parker
gAliA COunty (OHiO) Preview
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gAliA COunty (OHiO) Preview
Breeding Reserve Champion Angus Heifer (A) shown by: Lauren Fehlan
Reserve Champion Angus Heifer (B) shown by: Blake Mercer
Champion Chianina Heifer (A) & Reserve (B) shown by: Ashley Buell
Reserve Champion Chianina Heifer (A) shown by: Megan Black
Champion Chianina Heifer (B) shown by: Jacob Jones
Champion Hereford Heifer (A) & Reserve (B) shown by: Caitlin Decker
Reserve Hereford Heifer (A) & Champion (B) shown by: Aidan Woodruff
Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer (A) & Reserve (B) shown by: Chris Tooms
Reserve Maine-Anjou Heifer (A) & Champion (B) shown by: Devin Coon
Reserve Champion MaineTainer Heifer (A&B) shown by: Emily Dahse
Champion Shorthorn Heifer (A&B) shown by: Madison King
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer (A) shown by: Trent Broerman
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer (B) shown by: Taelor Cox
Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer (A&B) shown by: Kaitlyn Justice
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Champion Simmental Heifer (A) & Reserve (B) shown by: Jon Prebble
Reserve Champion Simmental Heifer (A) shown by: Justin Cowdrey
Champion Simmental Heifer (B) shown by: Rachel Dickson
Reserve Champion Percentage-Simmental Heifer (A) shown by: Hailey King
Champion AOB Heifer (A&B) shown by: Sarah Anne Johnson
gAliA COunty (OHiO) Preview
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer (A&B) shown by: Katelyn Welch
Breeding Reserve Champion AOB Heifer (A&B) shown by: Haley Frazier
Reserve Champion Commercial Heifer (B) shown by: Jonathon Barrett
Champion Angus Steer (A&B) shown by: Jessica Lohr
Reserve Champion Chianina Steer (A) shown by: Ashley Buell
Reserve Champion Chianina Steer (B) shown by: Jonna Goss
Champion Hereford Steer (A) shown by: Case Barton
Champion Hereford Steer (A&B) shown by: Matthew Hiser
Reserve Champion Hereford Steer (A&B) shown by: Sarah Anne Johnson
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gAliA COunty (OHiO) Preview
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Steer (A) shown by: Keaton Strouse
Champion Shorthorn Steer (A&B) shown by: Colleen Minges
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Steer (A) shown by: Maggie Neer
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Steer (B) shown by: Taylor Morbitzer
Champion ShorthornPlus Steer (A) shown by: Jenna Siegel
Reserve ShorthornPlus Steer (A) & Champion (B) shown by: Clay Foor
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Steer (B) shown by: Landon Richards
Champion Simmental Steer (A&B) shown by: Jenna Siegel
Champion AOB Steer (A&B) shown by: Breanne Gabriel
Reserve Champion AOB Steer (A&B) shown by: Brayden Barnett
4th Place Crossbred Steer (A) shown by: Lance Utt
5th Place Crossbred Steer (B) shown by: Grant McIntosh
Champion Market Heifer (A) & Reserve (B) shown by: Haley Frazier
Reserve Champion Market Heifer (A) shown by: Kyle Piscione
Champion Market Heifer (B) shown by: Jessica Griffith
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Showmanship Points by Division Top 10 Div.
Last Name
First
Pts.
Div.
Last Name
First
Pts.
Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior
Courtney Hoover Dobbs Kemp Stehr Armitage Grossnicklas Thompson Kite Branum
Madison Paige Sidney Brooke Cammie Sarah Clay Raylyn Bailey Kooper
356 156 137 110 106 96 82 69 64 64
Int. Int. Int. Int.
Kemp Jahn Purcell Symes
Bridget Spencer Nicholas Katie
78 66 61 50
Int. Int. Int. Int. Int. Int.
Courtney Storey Kellam Stehr Hilburn Bowen
Brock Jordan Ashlyn Caitlin Kyleigh Kade
421 214 181 168 158 84
Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior
Green Chrz Blakley Prough Grossnicklas Alexander Jahn Guthrie Christensen Armitage
Katie Abbey Reighly Jace Jake Katie Cale Will Audrey Hannah
403 311 144 135 123 70 99 40 34 30
Overall Showmanship Points
Note: According to OCCA Rules, winners of the “Overall Top 10 Exhibitors” are not eligible to compete for “District Awards”.
Div.
Last Name
First
Pts.
Div.
Last Name
First
Pts.
1 2 3 4 5
Courtney Green Courtney Chrz Storey
Brock Katie Madison Abbey Jordan
421 403 356 311 214
6 7 8 9 10
Kellam Stehr Hilburn Hoover Blakley
Ashlyn Caitlin Kyleigh Paige Reighly
181 168 158 156 144
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Heifer Points by Division Top 15 Breed
Last Name First
Dist.
Pts.
Breed
Last Name First
Dist.
Pts.
American American American
Storey Berlowitz Jones
Jordan Braelyn Jacob
SE C C
390 210 6
Braunvieh
Blakley
Reighly
NE
40
Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus
Green Myers Hoover Keeler Alexander Ray Johnson Friesen Bess Strate White Pittman Hendricks Nelson Courtney
Katie Chance Paige Branna Karly Jackson Cole Alisa Brody Jarred Shelby Beth Braden Hannah Brock
NE C NE NE Nw SE SE NW NE NW NE NW SW SW NE
637 365 136 109 101 93 77 70 40 39 37 32 30 30 43
Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin
Christensen Jahn White Booth McGowen White White Hutchison Gerard
Audrey Spencer Shelby Rachel Haylie Richard Bryson Brock Alese
C SW NE NE SE NE NE NW SE
358 156 100 86 90 68 56 32 10
Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais
Bowen Chrz Christian Cash Bowen
Kade Abbey Allison Darci Kodee
C NW C NW C
88 50 28 20 10
Maine-Anjou Blakley Maine-Anjou Chrz Maine-Anjou Blakley Maine-Anjou Sperle Maine-Anjou Kellam Maine-Anjou Alexander Maine-Anjou Elliott Maine-Anjou Burris Maine-Anjou Blakey Maine-Anjou Melton Maine-Anjou Cantrell Maine-Anjou Kemp Maine-Anjou Knapp Maine-Anjou Brooks
Larahmy Abbey Reighly Mariah Ashlyn Karly Breanna Kylee Adrienne Kendall Karstyn Brooke Jessalene Chance
NE NW NE SW SE NW NE C C NW NE NE SE NE
114 105 91 66 54 42 38 20 18 10 6 6 5 5
Char-Comp Char-Comp Char-Comp Char-Comp Char-Comp Char-Comp Char-Comp
Evans Hilburn Bowen Stehr Sperle Tennyson Stehr
Ashton Kyleigh Kade Caitlin Mariah Gage Cammi
SE SE C SW SW SW SW
87 82 66 56 57 40 36
Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina
Hilburn Kyleigh Barney Clint Hill Matthew Hiebert Kyle Armitage Hannah Stehr Cammi Alexander Karly Baker Aaron Christian Allison Grossnicklaus Clay Courtney Madison Silas Kody Elam Colt Vernon Austin Fuller Makayla
SE NW SE NW C SW NW NW C SW NE C C SE C
143 121 114 112 90 75 74 74 70 63 51 51 47 46 43
MTainer MTainer MTainer MTainer MTainer MTainer MTainer MTainer MTainer MTainer MTainer MTainer MTainer MTainer MTainer
Brooks Padgett Knapp Evans Bowen Blakley Christian Elam Armitage Miller Kemp Clark Hilburn Runner Alexander
Chance Cierra Jessalene Ashtyn Kodee Reighly Allison Colt Sarah Sage Brooke Ganden Kyleigh Blake Karly
NE SE SE SE C NE C C C NE NE SW SE NE NW
229 107 80 90 73 70 62 54 52 52 49 36 30 30 30
Red Angus Red Angus Red Angus Red Angus Red Angus
Guthrie Bilderback Hutchison Nelson Nelson
Will Jason Brock John Hannah
NW SW NW SW SW
316 100 100 78 20
Salers
Stewart
Jenna
NW
108
Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford
Courtney Chapman Prough Dobbs Kemp Bilderback Jahn Gould Gould Courtney Ransom Rhodes Shephard Cantrell Will
NE C SW NE NE SW SW C C NE NE SE SW NE NW
434 197 166 128 111 66 47 46 32 30 25 20 17 16 12
Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn
Stehr Caitlin Alexander Katie McGowan Christian Gould Bailey Judge Kevin Blankinship Brittany Stehr Cammi Krebs Chace Gould Ronnie Hill Matthew Cash Darci Reid Corbin Murray Courtney Storey Jordan Raper Jacob Harper Jesse
SW SW SE SE C C SW SE SE SE NW C C SE C SE
334 120 111 86 78 50 50 46 46 31 30 30 28 20 16 16
ShPlus
Thompson Raylyn
NE
220
Madison Victoria Jace Sidney Bridget Lauren Spencer Emily Jacob Brock Ryanne Kya Laura Parker Jenna
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Breed
Last Name First
Dist.
Pts.
ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus ShPlus
Kellam Ashlyn Alexander Katie Stehr Cammi Thompson Cooper Clark Halie Brooks Chance Blankinship Brittany Silas Kody Purcell Nicholas Hill Matthew Williams Brent Strate Jarred Fuller McKayla Gerard Aliese Raper Jacob
SE SW SW NE SW NE C C NE SE NE NW C SE C
205 162 79 78 61 46 46 45 40 36 26 20 10 3 3
Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental
Jahn Cale Gerard Aliese Prough Jace Grossnicklas Clay Chapman Victoria Strickland McKenzie Berlowitz Braelyn Vernon Austin Miller Sage Brooks Chance Thompson Colton Thomas Darrell Shepard Laura Eaves Landree Hicks Jordyn
SW SE SW SW C C C SE NE NE SE NW SW SE SW
162 55 48 44 36 28 25 22 16 18 13 12 12 10 10
%Simmental %Simmental %Simmental %Simmental %Simmental %Simmental %Simmental %Simmental %Simmental %Simmental %Simmental %Simmental %Simmental %Simmental %Simmental
Courtney Brock Grossnicklas Jake Strickland McKenzie Stehr Caitlin Jahn Cale Blakey Adyson Armitage Hannah Green Katie Thomas Darrell Keeler Branna Barney Clint Clark Garrett Kellam Ashlyn Pollard Amberlyn Richardson Natalee
NE SW C SW SW C C NE NW NE NW SW SE C SE
465 203 100 84 78 59 46 34 33 19 15 12 12 12 6
Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial
Chrz Green Courtney Stehr Earnheart Layton Brooks Knapp Seelke Elam Elliott Purcell Evans Jahn Barney
NW NE NE SW SW SW NE SE NW NW NE NE SE SW NW
296 212 209 156 142 104 100 76 50 48 46 43 43 43 41
Abbey Katie Brock Caitlin Sidney McKenzie Chance Jessalene Mason Colt Breanna Nicholas Brooke Spencer Clint
Steer Points by Division Breed
Last Name First
Dist.
Pts.
Breed
Last Name First
Dist.
Pts.
AOB AOB AOB AOB AOB
Smith Melton Daley Storey Spears
Jesse Kendall Jacob Jordan Candace
C NW NE SE NE
32 20 40 30 20
Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus Angus
Sperle McGowen Chrz Pratz Duff Earnheart Imke Kellin Branum Thompson Alexander Holt Lewis Symes White
Ryan Christian Abbey Colton Kane Sidney Kaylee Becky Kooper Cooper Karly Braden Lincoln Katie Bryson
SW SE NW C SW SW NW NW SW NE NW SW NW C NE
151 136 119 92 72 62 52 32 30 30 28 20 12 10 6
Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford
Bonham Pratz Stehr Duff Sperle Bilderback
Baylor Colten Cammi Kane Mariah Lauren
C C SW SW SW SW
40 36 21 22 10 8
Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais
Tennyson Knapp Duff Goodson Purcell McGowan Kelln Wolzen Ford Kite Callahan Holt Cullum Freeman Duff Turner
Mackena Jessalene Dillon Gatlin Nicholas Christian Becky Haley Jace Bailey Ryan Parker Julie Vivian Drew Colten
SW SE SW NW NE SE NW SE SE SW C SW SE SW SW NE
62 59 56 55 54 43 40 37 32 30 26 20 11 10 10 10
Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin Limousin
Klaassen Freeman Blakley Sperle Chrz Schovanec Chapman Alexander Kite Fuss Baker McGowen Pratz Earnheart Wolzen
Raegan Vivian Reighly Ryan Abbey Braden Victoria Karly Bailey Austyn Kody Christian Colten Sidney Haley
SW SW NE SW NW NW C NW SW NE SW SE C SW SE
268 110 100 94 77 70 46 40 36 33 29 26 23 6 6
Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina Chianina
Perryman Bonham Thrasher Thorp Baker Duff Sperle Kemp Duff Purcell Dimmit Testerman Cato Swink Baker
Jake Baylor Scout Jake Kody Jacy Ryan Bridget Dillon Nicholas Garrett Mylah Koby Tatum Kory
NE C NW NW SW SW SW NE SW NE NW SW SE C SW
191 101 80 58 46 46 45 40 36 36 30 30 30 30 30
Maine-Anjou Klaassen Maine-Anjou Goodson Maine-Anjou Davis Maine-Anjou Strickland Maine-Anjou Branum Maine-Anjou Kemp Maine-Anjou Bonham Maine-Anjou Padgett Maine-Anjou Lewis Maine-Anjou Stanley Maine-Anjou Strate Maine-Anjou Thorp Maine-Anjou Elliott Maine-Anjou Ford Maine-Anjou Shephard Maine-Anjou Swink Maine-Anjou Hicks Maine-Anjou Thorp
Raegan Gatlin Haven McKenzie Kooper Bridget Baylor Ciera Lincoln Kylee Jarred Jamie Breanna Jace Isaac Jaxon Jordan Jake
SW NW NW C SW NE C SE NW SW NW NW NE SE SW C SW NW
267 194 166 90 70 62 65 60 54 45 42 40 39 34 30 30 30 30
Salers Salers Salers
Reuter Branum Symes
Clark Kooper Paden
SW SW SW
50 40 10
Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford
Branum Kite Ransom Edens Branson Kemp Duff Dobbs Courtney
Kooper Bailey Ryanne Caleb Taylor Brooke Drew Sidney Madson
SW SW NE NW NE NE SW NE NE
181 118 114 79 71 68 66 56 55
Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn
Stehr Duff Klaassen Perryman Symes Stanley Thorp Cullum Freeman Sandoval Raper Cullum Evans Dimmitt Pratz Thompson
Caitlin Dillon Raegan Jake Paden Kylee Jamie Julie Vivian Kaleb Jacob Daniel Ashton Julia Colten Raylyn
SW SW SW NE SW SW NW SE SW SW C SE SE NW C NE
101 80 58 56 56 55 42 42 40 34 32 32 26 10 10 10
Simmental
Schovanec Braden
NW
190
Breed
Last Name First
Dist.
Pts.
Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental Simmental
Thompson Thrasher Baker Symes Cato Hudgins Blakley Testerman Hicks Thorp Strickland Earnheart Pratz Gibson Thorp
Raylyn Gage Kody Katie Kolby Madison Reighly Hadley Jordan Jake McKenzie Sidney Colten Austin Jamie
NE NW SW C SE NE NE SW SW NW C SW C NE NW
100 96 82 76 64 60 47 46 40 40 36 36 32 30 30
Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred Crossbred
Perryman Bonham Duff Edens Thrasher Strickland Hudgins Thorp Cato Thorp Branum Imke Cullum Sperle Cullum
Jake Baylor Jacy Caleb Scout McKenzie Madison Jamie Abby Jessica Kooper Kaylee Julie Ryan Daniel
NE C SW NW NW C NE NW SE NW SW NW SE SW SE
278 216 112 106 85 50 54 40 40 38 31 30 30 26 22
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Heifers
Overall Top Heifer Exhibitors
Place Last Name
First Name
District Pts.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Katie Brock Caitlin Madison Abbey Chance Jordan Chance Audrey Will
NE NE SW NE NW NE SW C C NW
Green Courtney Stehr Courtney Chrz Brooks Storey Myers Christensen Guthrie
883 747 656 485 441 408 410 375 358 316
Top Novice Heifer Exhibitors
Place Last Name
First Name
District Pts.
1 2 3 4 5
Cammi Kody McKenzie Cooper Jackson
SW C SW NE SE
Stehr Silas Layton Thompson Ray
240 117 104 96 93
Steers
Overall Top Steer Exhibitors
Place Last Name
First Name
District Pts.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Raegan Jake Paul Baylor Kooper Ryan Braden Gatlin Christian Abbey Colten
SW NE C SW SW NW NW SE NW C
Klaassen Perryman Bonham Branum Sperle Schovanec Goodson McGowan Chrz Pratz
598 559 422 352 339 260 249 220 216 193
Top Novice Steer Exhibitors
Place Last Name
First Name
District Pts.
1 2 3 4 5
Bailey Gage Kaylee Brooke Taylor
SW NW NW NE NE
Kite Thrasher Imke Kemp Branson
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184 96 88 68 61
Overall Top Heifer Exhibitors by Region
Place Last Name
First Name
District Pts.
Place Last Name
First Name
District Pts.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Berlowitz Chapman Christian Bowen Elam Armitage Strickland Silas Blankinship Bowen
Braelyn Victoria Allison Kade Colt Hannah McKenzie Kody Brittany Kodee
C C C C C C C C C C
235 233 200 154 149 136 128 102 96 83
6 7 8 9 10 10
Goodson Baker Friesen Strate Cash Seelke
Gatlin Aaron Alisa Jarred Darci Mason
NW NW NW NW NW NW
90 74 70 69 50 50
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10
Thompson Blakley Dobbs White Hoover Keeler Kemp Blakley Booth Thompson Miller
Raylyn Reighly Sydney Shelby Paige Branna Bridget Larahmy Rachel Cooper Sage
NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE
220 201 148 137 136 128 117 114 104 96 96
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Kellam Hilburn Hill Knapp Evans McGowen Padgett Ray McGowen Gould
Ashlyn Kyleigh Matthew Jessalene Ashtyn Christian Cierra Jackson Haylie Bailey
SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE
271 255 181 161 161 111 107 93 90 86
1 2 3 4 5
Alexander Barney Hutchison Hiebert Stewart
Karly Clint Brock Kyle Jenna
NW NW NW NW NW
247 177 122 112 108
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Alexander Jahn Stehr Jahn Grossnicklas Prough Earnheart Sperle Layton Bilderback
Katie Spencer Cammi Cale Jake Jace Sydney Mariah McKenzie Jason
SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW
282 246 240 240 239 214 142 123 104 100
Overall Top Steer Exhibitors by Region
Place Last Name
First Name
District Pts.
Place Last Name
First Name
District Pts.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Strickland Symes Chapman Smith Raper Swink Swink Callahan
McKenzie Katie Victoria Jesse Jacob Jaxon Tatum Ryan
C C C C C C C C
172 86 46 35 32 30 30 26
6 7 8 9 10
Thrasher Alexander Imke Lewis Kelln
Gage Karly Kaylee Lincoln Becky
NW NW NW NW NW
96 94 88 87 72
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10
Blakley Hudgins Ransom Thompson Kemp Purcell Branson Kemp Gibson Dobbs Elliott
Reighly Madison Ryanne Raylyn Bridget Nicholas Taylor Brooke Austin Sydney Brianna
NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE
147 122 114 110 102 90 71 68 61 56 56
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Knapp Cato Cullum Padgett Ford Cullum Evans Wolzen Cato McGowen
Jessalene Kolby Julie Cierra Jace Daniel Ashton Haley Abby Haylie
SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE
116 94 83 80 78 54 47 43 40 34
1 2 3 4 5
Davis Edens Thrasher Thorp Thorp
Haven Caleb Scout Jamie Jake
NW NW NW NW NW
192 185 165 152 128
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Kite Duff Duff Freeman Baker Earnheart Stanley Stehr Duff Duff
Bailey Dillon Jacy Vivian Kody Sydney Kylee Caitlin Kane Drew
SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW
184 172 170 160 156 124 106 101 100 92
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Breeding
grand Champion Breeding Heifer
Shown by: Maria Weber
reserve grand Breeding Heifer Shown by: Ashley Beer
3rd Overall Breeding Heifer
Shown by: Bradi Bohkel
5th Overall Breeding Heifer Shown by: Halley Becking
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4th Overall Breeding Heifer Shown by: Kendra Davis
BrOOkings COunty Calf sHOw
December 27, 2012 Brookings, SD Judge: Matt Johnson
Market
grand Champion steer
Shown by: Lacey Schmit
reserve grand steer Shown by: Brent Nelson
3rd Overall steer
Shown by: Tate Bergh
5th Overall steer Shown by: Mariah Tate
4th Overall steer Shown by: Seth Plendl
BrOOkings COunty Calf sHOw
December 27, 2012 Brookings, SD Judge: Matt Johnson
JCA
Arkansas Junior Cattlemen’s Association
2013 Sanctioned Show LiSt
date ...... town.......... Show naMe .................................................... contact .............Phone ...........eMaiL ................................... Jan. 26 Mountain Home Mountain Home Classic Indoor Show Jim Brown Feb. 16 Harrison Cupids Call of Champions Nicki Salmon Feb. 16 Harrison Battle of the Hearts Nicki Salmon Feb. 17 Harrison Ring of Diamonds Nicki Salmon Feb. 17 Harrison Valley Springs FFA Valentine Classic Nicki Salmon Feb. 23 Hope Southwest Arkansas District Livestock Show Don Fuller Feb. 23 Imboden AJSA Prime Time Cattle Time Coty Bell March 2 Fayetteville Cowtown Showdown Jennifer Cook March 2 Fayetteville Ozark Outdoor Adventures 4-H Will Lane March 3 Fayetteville Razorback Classic Nicole Gurley March 3 Fayetteville Cattle For A Cause Nicole Gurley March 9-10 Paragould Crowley’s Ridge Classic Junior Livestock Show Lynn Tierney March 16 Imboden Lawrence County Spring Fling Joe Wallis March 23 Fayetteville Cattle Battle Darrell Tunstill March 24 Fayetteville Two Steppin’ Spectacular Michelle Rieff March 30 Heber Springs Quitman FFA Janie Evans March 30 Heber Springs Cleburne County Classic Janie Evans April 6 Mt. Ida Spring Fling Lisa Simpson April 6 Mt. Ida Montgomery County Fair Spring Show Lisa Simpson April 13 Ash Flat Cave City Spring Show Charles Kunkel April 13 Ash Flat Sharp County AJCA Spring Show James Street April 13 Berryville Redneck Classic Jeff Miles April 13 Berryville Autism Benefit Classic Portia Stines April 20 Marshall Searcy County Bovine Blow Out Shadenna Rainbolt April 20 Marshall Searcy County Cattle Classic Shadenna Rainbolt April 20 Lonoke Arkansas United Limousin Field Day Kim Swint April 27 Ft. Smith Hangin’ Judge Spring Livestock Show Rick England May 4 & 5 Little Rock Arkansas State Fair Spring Livestock Show Jerry Masters May 4 Little Rock Arkansas Jr. Charolais Association Field Day Charles Kunkel May 4 Little Rock Arkansas Jr. Simmental Association Field Day Clayton Whittmore May 11 Ash Flat Tri-County Blow Out - Cave City FFA Charles Kunkel May 11 Ash Flat Tri-County Blow Out - Imboden Joe Wallis May 11 Ash Flat Tri-County Blow Out - Cedar Ridge Show Team Tim Cunningham May 11 Malvern Hot Spring County 4-H Teen Leaders & YF & R Show Jesse Clark May 11 Malvern Cowboy Showman Classic David Stritzinger May 25 Morrilton Arkansas Jr. Hereford Preview Show Jennifer Cook May 25-26 Pocahontas Arkansas Jr. Angus Preview Show Tammy Pohlman
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Arkansas Junior Cattlemen’s Association Board of directors Cody Salmon, President Coby Wilson, President-Elect Sarah Caldwell, Secretary Will Clark, Area 1 Vice President Neil Simpson, Area 3 Vice President Wyatt Mosher, Area 2 Vice President Paige Coffelt, Area 5 Vice President James Daniel Brown, Area 7 Vice President Blaire Wildy, Area 6 Vice President Allyson Morrison, Area 8 Vice President Mackenzie Morrison, Area 9 Vice President NOT PICTURED: Kylee Sigmon, Treasurer Brandon Baker, Area 4 Vice President
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Hometown: Fayetteville, Arkansas • Age: 17 Breeds you show: Angus and Simmental Favorite movie/TV show: Duck Dynasty Favorite music group: Casey Donahew Band Favorite book/author: Bible Pet peeve: I am huge on being grammatically correct. Know the difference between there, their, and they’re. Names of your current steers/heifers: Pistol Annie, Peaches, & Miss Kay What’s your favorite stock show and why? Denver; I love walking around the yards, especially when it snows, and eating at the yard bar. What do you want to be when you grow up? I hope to one day obtain a degree in Agricultural Communications and for that to take me to the job of my dreams. What quality/skill to you have that you’re most proud of? Definitely my communications skills; I am far from shy and love to talk to people about the livestock industry Favorite subject in school: Math Would you rather dance, play cards or hula hoop? Dance; I am the Just Dance queen. Favorite show memory so far: At the 2012 National Junior Angus Show, I was blessed with winning the Female Crystal Award. This is the high-point winner for the educational contests. Most embarrassing stock show moment: At Ft. Worth, we had a Simmental heifer in one of the later classes of the show. We didn’t start fitting on her very early. That was not a smart move. We were very late, and she was only half fit when we got to the ring.
Colte Mosher
Hometown: London, Arkansas • Age:13 Breeds you show: Limousin and LimFlex Siblings: Derek, Jared and Wyatt Mosher Favorite activities outside the show ring: Livestock Judging Favorite movie/TV show: That 70’s show Favorite singer/music group: Ray Stephens Favorite book/author: Limousin World Pet peeve: Being teased. Names of your current heifers: Salt Water Taffy and Sasha What do you want to be when you grow up? Bone Surgeon What quality/skill to you have that you’re most proud of? Photographic memory Favorite subject in school: Science Favorite show memory so far: Winning Grand Champion Limousin and LimFlex heifer at the Thanksgiving Classic Least favorite show day task: Working hair on my brother’s bull that kicks. Most embarrassing stock show moment: Missing Showmanship at the Arkansas State Fair, because I was texting a girl. Dad was mad…I am sure I do not miss it now.
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Hometown: Perryville, Arkansas • Age: 10 Breeds you show: Herefords, MaineTainers, and Amer. Commercials Favorite activities outside the show ring: Hunting, Riding 4-wheelers Favorite movie/TV show: Full House Favorite singer/music group: Zac Brown Favorite book/author: Cattle Kids Pet peeve: I don’t like it when people complain about stuff. Names of your current steers/heifers: Ms. DixieBelle Delight, Zipper, I’ll Be Your Romeo, Buttons What’s your favorite stock show and why? Boot Scootin’ Cattle BattleIt is always lots of fun and lots of people there. What do you want to be when you grow up? A Vet Favorite subject in school: Science Would you rather dance, play cards or hula hoop? Hula hoop One weird habit/skill/fact about you: My ankles are flexible, so I can turn the bottoms of my feet to the ceiling. Favorite show memory so far: Winning my first buckle for showmanship and AJCA Breed Champion Least favorite show day task: Scooping poop! Most embarrassing stock show moment: At my first show I stepped in cow poop and just froze!
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Hometown: London, Arkansas • Age:15 Breeds you show: Limousin and LimFlex Siblings: Derek, Jared and Colte Mosher Favorite movie/TV show: Young Guns and Tombstone Favorite book/author: Limousin World Pet peeve: People that only care about winning. Names of your current steers/heifers: Yesterday, Kate (Sweetie), Pure Power (Meatballs) What do you want to be when you grow up? Public Relations in the Cattle Industry, because I love cattle and people. What quality/skill to you have that you’re most proud of? People Skills Favorite subject in school: Science One weird habit/skill/fact about you: I talk to everyone. Favorite show memory so far: Winning Supreme Bull with Pure Power at the Thanksgiving Classic Most embarrassing stock show moment: My pants almost falling off while showing at the Arkansas State Fair. Dad says it is on You Tube somewhere. I am sure to where a belt since.
TaTe Salmon Hometown: Valley Springs, Arkansas • Age: 16 Breeds you show: Maine and Chi Siblings: 1 brother, Tate Salmon Favorite activities outside the show ring: Bow Hunting Favorite movie/TV show: Duck Dynasty Favorite singer/music group: Bentley Gilbert Favorite book: Where the Red Fern Grows Pet peeve: Lazy people Names of your current steers/heifers: Hattie and Kesha What’s your favorite stock show and why? Maine Jr. Nationals. Lots of FUN!! What do you want to be when you grow up? I would like to be a County Extension Agent What quality/skill to you have that you’re most proud of? I am a very dependable person and a good listener. Favorite subject in school: Agriculture FFA Would you rather dance, play cards or hula hoop? Play cards Favorite show memory so far: Winning the Arkansas State Fair Grand Champion Steer in 2011 Most embarrassing stock show moment: When my steer got away from me at the Spring State show, and it stomped their flower pot decorations in a million pieces.
Cody Salmon
Hometown: Siloam Springs, Arkansas Age: 10 Breeds you show: Shorthorn, ShorthornPlus, Angus Siblings: Lexi, Age 6 Favorite Activities outside the show ring: church, hunting, fishing, football, baseball, basketball, camping Favorite Movie/ TV show: Duck Dynasty Favorite Singer/ Music Group: Jason Aldean Favorite Author: Gary Paulsen Pet Peeve: Almost anything my sister does Names of your current steers/ heifers: Rosie Del, Frosting, Cotton, Josie What’s your favorite stock show and why? Shorthorn Jr. Nationals. I get to meet new people and make new friends. Plus, you get to see friends that you only see a couple times a year. What do you want to be when you grow up? Veterinarian
Hometown: Valley Springs, Arkansas • Age:12 Breeds you show: Maine and English Siblings: 1 brother, Cody Salmon Favorite activities outside the show ring: 4-wheeler riding, bow hunting, playing the saxophone, and basketball Favorite movie/TV show: Duck Dynasty Favorite singer/music group: Eric Church Favorite book/author: Nate the Great Pet peeve: When someone puts the cereal box back in the cabinet EMPTY What’s your favorite stock show and why? I like our County fair. All my friends are there. What quality/skill to you have that you’re most proud of? My teachers tell me I have such a kind heart. Favorite subject in school: Social Studies Would you rather dance, play cards or hula hoop? Dance One weird habit/skill/fact about you: I have a unicycle, and I love to ride it. Favorite show memory so far: Winning Overall Showmanship at the Arkansas State Fair Least favorite show day task: Washing and drying. I am a “fitting” kind of person..lol. Most embarrassing stock show moment: When I ripped my jeans while fitting and didn’t have time to change before I had to be in the show ring. I showed with a hole in the seat of my pants. At least I had on cool boxers.
Ryan Lane What quality/ skill do you that you’re most proud of? I make friends really easily.
Favorite subject in school: Math Would you rather dance, play cards, or hula hoop? Play cards One weird habit/ skill/ fact about you: I always like to know what time it is. Favorite show memory so far: Winning my class at the Shorthorn Junior Nationals with a calf I raised. Least favorite show day task: Breaking down after the show Most embarrassing stock show moment: At the Shorthorn Junior Nationals a new friend from Georgia caught me napping and covered me in foam. But I will get him back.
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Are You an
AverAge Hunter?
By Kip Adams Director of Education and Outreach, Quality Deer Management Association For you older hunters, Webster’s defines average as: “A typical or cent of hunters spent in this category, and I was way “above average” usual level, degree or kind.” For you younger hunters, Wikipedia defines here. Expanded archery seasons and crossbow use both contributed to average as: “A measure of the middle or typical value of a data set.” So, as this category’s seat in the Top 10. In fact, more than 50 percent of the total deer harvest in New Jersey in 2011 was by archers. you read this, would you consider yourself an average hunter? Many would be offended if considered average, especially with reHunting Dogs and Associated Costs: The average hunter spent $70 spect to our prowess at chasing and tagging whitetails - myself included, for a total of over $951 million. Only 7 percent of hunters spent here, as I dedicate a tremendous amount of time during the year to learning and the average per spender was $945. Hunting dogs aren’t cheap, but more about this amazing creature in order to put myself in better viewing good ones are certainly worth the expense. and shooting positions. My use of “average” in this case though pertains more to hunting expenditures than success in the field. Every five years, Licenses, Stamps, Tags and Permits: The average hunter spent the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service conducts a national survey of fishing, $72 for a total of over $986 million. How much does the average hunting and wildlife-associated recreation. The most current survey was anti-hunter spend for wildlife conservation? Far less than the average in 2011, and the results are just now available. The following information hunter, and be sure to remind them of that at every opportunity. Seventy-five percent of all hunters contributed to this category. The remaining is from that survey. In 2011, the average hunter spent $2,484 on all things hunting re- hunters are exempt due to age, landowner status, etc. In Pennsylvania, lated. Nearly $2,500 is a substantial sum, and one that may make even I purchase a hunting license, archery stamp, muzzleloader stamp, bear the most understanding significant-other roll their eyes. Let’s break that license, furtaker license, bobcat permit, migratory bird stamp, duck down into the Top 10 items we spent money on, and you can determine stamp, antlerless deer license, and two-to-four DMAP permits for a total of $140 to $160. It looks a little pricey on paper, but the opportunities it for yourself how “average” you are. provides are worth at least 10 times the cost. Private Land Use Fees: The average hunter spent $55 on this Also, I process my own deer and get approximately 25 meals (for my item in 2011 for a total of $755 million. However, only 9 percent family of four) from each animal. The same amount of meat for 25 meals of hunters actually spent money on this category, and those few spent from the grocery store costs more than my total Pennsylvania license an average of $633 each. These were not lease fees as that is a separate purchase. So, the venison from one deer covers my licenses, and I still category. have two-to-four deer tags, a bear tag, etc. left. I’m not suggesting veniBows, Arrows and Archery Equipment: The average hunter spent son is inexpensive when you combine all hunting-related purchases, I’m $68 on this item for a total of nearly $935 million. Twenty-five per- simply showing the value I get from my hunting license.
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Ammunition: The average hunter spent $95 for a total of nearly $1.3 billion. Amazingly, only 65 percent of hunters spent money on ammunition in 2011. I guess the rest were stocked up from 2010, or they have some really giving friends.
Firearms: The average hunter spent $223 for a total of over $3 billion. Twenty-two percent of hunters spent in this category for an average of $1,015 each. This category included rifles, shotguns, muzzleloaders and handguns. Note: you can win a firearm at a QDMA Branch event for far less than $1,015 – support your local Branch!
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Food (for hunting trips): The average hunter spent $235 for a total of more than $3.2 billion. Equal to the license category, 75 percent of hunters spent in this category. Interestingly, food and lodging are often discussed together as hunting expenditures, but lodging expenses were only a fraction of food’s. The average hunter only spent $49 on lodging in 2011.
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Special Equipment: This is a big category, as it included boats, campers, cabins, ATVs, pickups and more. The average hunter spent $321 in this category for a total of nearly $4.4 billion. However, only 4 percent of hunters spent here for a spender average of $7,159!
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Transportation: The average hunter spent $349 on transportation for a total of over $4.7 billion. Eighty percent of hunters spent in this category making it the most popularly purchased item. This total included both public and private transportation. Drum roll please... Land Leasing and Ownership: The average hunter spent $540 for a total of nearly $7.4 billion. This was by far the top category, as it was 57 percent higher than the second item. The survey did not separate leasing and land purchasing, but another U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service survey showed just under 7 percent of hunters leased land in the U.S. in 2006. That same survey showed 1.3 million hunters owned over 134 million acres, and over a decade ago (2001) the number of hunters owning land exceeded the number leasing land. How do QDMA members fit in this? Many feel all QDMA members are large landowners. In reality, a full third of our members (33 percent) do not own any land, and over half of our members hunt (not own) on less than 500 acres. Two other items of particular interest that just missed the top 10 are Plantings (No. 11) and Taxidermy/Processing Costs (tied Lodging at No. 12). I certainly contribute more than my share to these categories (and my taxidermy bills are at cost). Notably, the Plantings category was not even listed in the 2006 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting and WildlifeAssociated Recreation. It is amazing that in the past five years, the average hunter went from spending less than $2 (the smallest category in the 2006 survey) to $51 on plantings for a total of over $702 million. No wonder there are so many food plot blends and products available today. This is an increase of over 2,400 percent! Back to the original question, “Are you an average hunter?” I spent more than the average hunter on 6 categories (numbers 1,2,4,7,8 and 9) and less on 4 categories (numbers 3,5,6 and 10). However, simply by being a QDMA member and reading Quality Whitetails, you’re clearly above average with regard to your knowledge about deer, their habitat, and the importance of ensuring our hunting heritage. That’s where it really counts, so here’s to above average.
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Sullivan ScholarShip DeaDline april 15
Deadline on applications for the distinguished $20,000 Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University Scholarship is April 15, 2013. Candidates must be a graduating high school senior or college student 21 years of age or younger and a US or Canadian resident. Please visit www.sullivansupply.com for an application and more information on this program. Show for Special neeDS KiDS A very special livestock show was held for 21 special needs students from Stillwater High School in Oklahoma recently. Hosted by Oklahoma State University’s Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity, the students were each given a chance to show a sheep, goat or pig. They were assisted in the ring by members of the fraternity. “We chose to do this for children with special needs because they typically do not have the opportunity to participate in this kind of event that many other children enjoy and have sometimes been overlooked,” said Clark Bixler, chairman of the fraternity’s Winter Bonanza show, which was held in conjunction with the Heart of a Champion Show. “You could see the excitement in the children from the smiles on their faces as they were showing these animals. It was obvious how truly special this event was for these kids… it was also special for all members of the fraternity to be part of this event.” Each participant received “e n o r m o u s blue ribbons, T-Shirts and hugs” as they left the ring.
This article is reprinted with permission from the nonprofit Quality Deer Management Association. Founded 25 years ago, QDMA’s mission is ensuring the future of white-tailed deer, wildlife habitat and our hunting heritage. QDMA teaches its members how to improve deer populations and habitat through the Quality Deer Management philosophy. To learn more, or to join QDMA, visit www.QDMA.com.
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Sr HeiferS (A)
Grand Champion Senior Heifer (A)
Champion Foundation Simmental (A) & Reserve (B) Shown by: Brett Neel, Alden, MN
reserve Grand Senior Heifer (A)
Champion Chianina (A) & Reserve (B) | Shown by: Cole Clanton, Bucyrus, KS
Sr HeiferS (B)
Grand Champion Senior Heifer (B)
Champion Chianina (B) & Reserve (A) Shown by: Mason Walker, Prairie Grove, AR
reserve Grand Senior Heifer (B)
Champion Composite Charolais (A&B) | Shown by: Kyndal Reitzenstein, Kersey, CO
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KAnSAS Beef expo
December 13-16, 2012 Hutchinson, Kan.
Champion Angus Heifer (A) & Reserve (B) shown by: Brandon Olivier, Harper, KS
Reserve Champion Angus Heifer (A) & Champion (B) shown by: Cody Theis, Leavenworth, KS
Champion Charolais Heifer (A&B) shown by: Grady Dickerson, Russell, KS
Reserve Champion Charolais Heifer (A&B) shown by: Jayce Dickerson, Russell, KS
Reserve Champion Composite Charolais Heifer (A&B) shown by: Elizabeth Forsyth, Abilene, KS
Champion Gelbvieh Heifer (A&B) shown by: Chandler Ladner, Argonia, KS
Reserve Champion Gelbvieh Heifer (A&B) shown by: Savannah Ferguson, Abilene, KS
Champion Hereford Heifer (A) & Reserve (B) shown by: Carlee Meeks, Taylor, NE
Reserve Hereford Heifer (A) & Champion (B) shown by: Carlee Meeks, Taylor, NE
Champion Limousin Heifer (A&B) shown by: Dalton Edwards, HIgginsville, MO
Reserve Champion Limousin Heifer (A&B) shown by: McKenna Richardson, Eureka, KS
Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer (A&B) shown by: Madison Laoschke, Carbondale , KS
Champion MaineTainer Heifer (A&B) shown by: Addison Gauthier, El Dorado, KS
Champion Red Angus Heifer (A&B) shown by: Jansen Parsons, Anthony, KS
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Reserve Champion Red Angus Heifer (A&B) shown by: Brock Hutchinson, Canton, OK
Champion Red Angus III Heifer (A&B) shown by: Hunter Lanier, Walton, KS
Champion Shorthorn Heifer (A&B) shown by: Jake Nikkel, McPherson, KS
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer (A&B) shown by: Carissa Dalquest, Wilsey, KS
Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer (A&B) shown by: Brett Holloway, Yates Center, KS
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer (A&B) shown by: Camden Iwanski, Stockton, KS
Champion Simmental Heifer (A) & Reserve (B) shown by: Trenton Brummer, Tipton, KS
Reserve Simmental Heifer (A) & Champion (B) shown by: Ethan Dickerson, Russell, KS
Reserve Champion Foundation Simmental Heifer (A) shown by: Allyson Ottensmeier, Oskaloosa, KS
Champion Foundation Simmental Heifer (B) shown by: Austin Reitzenstein, Kersey, CO
Champion Commercial Heifer (A&B) shown by: Cali Olivier, Harper, KS
Reserve Champion Commercial Heifer (A) shown by: Mariah Crenshaw, Wichita, KS
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Jr HeiferS (A)
Grand Champion Junior Heifer (A)
Champion Chianina (A&B) | Shown by: Mason Walker, Prairie Grove, AR
reserve Grand Junior Heifer (A)
Champion ShorthornPlus (A&B) Shown by: Whitney Walker, Prairie Grove, AR
3rd overall Junior Heifer (A)
Champion MaineTainer (A&B) | Shown by: Gracie Danner, West Liberty, IA
5th overall Junior Heifer (A)
Champion Commercial (A) & Reserve (B)| Shown by: Caitlyn Walbrecht, , NE
4th overall Junior Heifer (A) Champion Foundation Simmental (A&B) Shown by: Luke Prill, Wichita, KS
KAnSAS Beef expo
December 13-16, 2012 Hutchinson, Kan.
Jr HeiferS (B)
Grand Champion Junior Heifer (B)
Champion Chianina (A&B) | Shown by: Mason Walker, Prairie Grove, AR
reserve Grand Junior Heifer (B)
Champion ShorthornPlus (A&B) Shown by: Whitney Walker, Prairie Grove, AR
3rd overall Junior Heifer (B)
Champion MaineTainer (A&B) | Shown by: Gracie Danner, West Liberty, IA
5th overall Junior Heifer (B)
Reserve Chianina (A&B) | Shown by: Rylee Stoltz, Elgin, NE
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4th overall Junior Heifer (B) Champion Commercial (B) Shown by: Gracie Danner, West Liberty, IA
KAnSAS Beef expo
December 13-16, 2012 Hutchinson, Kan.
Champion Angus Heifer (A&B) shown by: Reid Shipman, Manhattan, KS
Reserve Champion Angus Heifer (A&B) shown by: Alex Vieselmeyer, Amherst, NE
Champion Charolais Heifer (A&B) shown by: Stewart Skiles, Dalhart, TX
Reserve Champion Charolais Heifer (A&B) shown by: Grady Dickerson, Russell, KS
Champion Composite Charolais Heifer (A&B) shown by: Tess Steckline, Viola, KS
Reserve Champion Composite Charolais Heifer (A) shown by: Alex Edwards, Col. Jct., IA
Reserve Champion Composite Charolais Heifer (B) shown by: Jayson Olson, Spencer, IA
Champion Gelbvieh Heifer (A&B) shown by: Courtney Larson, Danville, KS
Reserve Champion Hereford Heifer (A) & Reserve (B) shown by: Whitney Walker, Prairie Grove, AR
Champion Limousin Heifer (A&B) shown by: McKenna Richardson, Eureka, KS
Champion LimFlex Heifer (A&B) shown by: Cheyanne Ratliff, Westphalia, KS
Reserve Champion LimFlex Heifer (A) shown by: Kaylee Gum, Pittsburg, KS
Reserve Champion LimFlex Heifer (B) shown by: Kaylee Gum, Pittsburg, KS
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Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer (A) shown by: Corey Green, Prairie Grove, AR
Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer (B) shown by: Jayson Olson, Spencer, IA
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer (A&B) shown by: Lauren Prill, Wichita, KS
Reserve Champion MaineTainer Heifer (B) shown by: Rylee Stoltz, Elgin, NE
Reserve Champion Red Angus Heifer (A&B) shown by: Brock Hutchinson, Canton, OK
Champion Red Angus III Heifer (A&B) shown by: Hunter Lanier, Walton, KS
Reserve Champion Red Angus III Heifer (A&B) shown by: Logan Allen, Gardner , KS
Champion Shorthorn Heifer (A&B) shown by: Andrew Hodges, Lebo, KS
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer (A&B) shown by: Lillie Skiles, Dalhart, TX
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer (A&B) shown by: Tess Steckline, Viola, KS
Champion Simmental Heifer (A) & Reserve (B) shown by: Addison Gauthier, El Dorado, KS
Reserve Simmental Heifer (A) & Champion (B) shown by: Mason Walker, Prairie Grove, AR
Jr HeiferS Reserve Foundation Simmental Heifer (A&B) shown by: Brandon Olivier, Harper, KS
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MArKet (A)
Grand Champion Market Animal (A)
Champion Crossbred (A&B) | Shown by: Shelby Lane, St. Catharine, MO
reserve Grand Market Animal (A)
Reserve Crossbred (A&B) | Shown by: Lexi Bremmer, Hallsville, MO
3rd overall Market Animal (A)
3rd Place Crossbred (A) | Shown by: Stewart Skiles, Dalhart, TX
5th overall Market Animal (A)
4th Place Crossbred (A) | Shown by: Macy Griswold, Perkins, OK
4th overall Market Animal (A) Champion Maine-Anjou (A&B) Shown by: Andrew Hodges, Lebo, KS
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December 13-16, 2012 Hutchinson, Kan.
MArKet (B)
Grand Champion Market Animal (B)
Champion Crossbred (A&B) | Shown by: Shelby Lane, St. Catharine, MO
reserve Grand Market Animal (B)
Reserve Crossbred (A&B) | Shown by: Lexi Bremmer, Hallsville, MO
3rd overall Market Animal (B)
3rd Place Crossbred (B) | Shown by: Macy Griswold, Perkins, OK
5th overall Market Animal (B)
Champion Maine-Anjou (A&B) Shown by: Andrew Hodges, Lebo, KS
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4th overall Market Animal (B) 4th Place Crossbred (B) | Shown by: Stewart Skiles, Dalhart, TX
KAnSAS Beef expo
December 13-16, 2012 Hutchinson, Kan.
Champion Angus Steer (A&B) shown by: Krissa Helms, Anthony, KS
Reserve Champion Angus Steer (A&B) shown by: Reid Shipman, Manhattan, KS
Champion Charolais Steer (A&B) shown by: Reed McCormick, Pleasantville, IA
Reserve Champion Charolais Steer (A&B) shown by: Clayton Schmitt, Ulysses, NE
Champion Chianina Steer (A) shown by: Baily Wagner, Albion, NE
Champion Chianina Steer (B) shown by: Lexi Bremmer, Hallsville, MO
Reserve Champion Chianina Steer (A&B) shown by: Brady Jensen, Courtland, KS
Champion Hereford Steer (A) & Reserve (B) shown by: Cash Landgord, Okmulgee, OK
Reserve Champion Hereford Steer (A) shown by: Shelby Hutchinson, Chapman, KS
Champion Hereford Steer (B) shown by: Cady Pieper, Palco, KS
Champion Limousin Steer (A) shown by: Madison Ratliff, Westphalia, KS
Champion Limousin Steer (B) shown by: Kelsie Shapland, Ulysses, KS
Reserve Champion Limousin Steer (A&B) shown by: Blane Steckline, Garden Plain, KS
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Steer (A&B) shown by: Beau Bremer, Elgin, NE
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Champion MaineTainer Steer (A) & Reserve (B) shown by: Garret Smith
Reserve MaineTainer Steer (A) & Champion (B) shown by: Summer Rusk, Wellington, KS
Champion Shorthorn Steer (A) & Reserve (B) shown by: Chantelle Scott, Ransom, KS
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Steer (A) shown by: Justus Bartonek, Olmitz, KS
Champion Shorthorn Steer (B) shown by: Jaxson Mead, McPherson, KS
Champion ShorthornPlus Steer (A&B) shown by: Mackenzie Mawson, Archie, MO
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Steer (A&B) shown by: Andrew Hodges, Lebo, KS
Champion Simmental Steer (A&B) shown by: Taylor Goering, McPherson, KS
Reserve Champion Simmental Steer (A&B) shown by: Tess Steckline, Viola, KS
MArKet Champion Market Heifer (A&B) shown by: Stewart Skiles, , TX
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Reserve Champion Market Heifer (A&B) shown by: Gentri Hullinger, Leon , IA
Breeding
grand Champion Breeding Heifer
Champion MaineTainer | Shown by: Gracie Danner
reserve grand Breeding Heifer
Champion Chianina | Shown by: Chancee Clark
3rd Overall Breeding Heifer
Reserve Chianina | Shown by: Mason Walker
5th Overall Breeding Heifer
Reserve MaineTainer | Shown by: Carlee Clark
4th Overall Breeding Heifer Champion Commercial | Shown by: Gracie Danner
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February 1-3, 2013 Columbia, Mo.
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Breeding Champion Angus Heifer shown by: Carter Ward
Reserve Champion Angus Heifer shown by: Paige Lemenager
Champion Charolais Heifer shown by: Kaylee Snyder
Reserve Champion Charolais Heifer shown by: Lindsey Hudgens
Champion Composite Charolais Heifer shown by: Mikenzy Beaty
Reserve Champion Composite Charolais Heifer shown by: Tanner Hudson
Champion Hereford Heifer shown by: Mason Walker
Reserve Champion Hereford Heifer shown by: Cassidy Hanson
Champion Limousin Heifer shown by: Ashley Oberling
Reserve Champion Limousin Heifer shown by: Bryce Johnson
Champion LimFlex Heifer shown by: Dalton Edwards
Reserve Champion LimFlex Heifer shown by: Drake Wood
Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer shown by: Kyle Ferguson
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer shown by: Kenton Lain
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Champion Shorthorn Heifer shown by: Tom Kirback
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer shown by: Carson Hank
Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer shown by: Avery Bennett
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Heifer shown by: Avery Bennett
Champion Simmental Heifer shown by: Addison Gauther
Reserve Champion Simmental Heifer shown by: Katlyn Lee
Champion Foundation Simmental Heifer shown by: Lauren Prill
Reserve Champion Foundation Simmental Heifer shown by: Cendra Sebolt
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Champion Red Angus Heifer shown by: Diane Mayes
Breeding Heifers Reserve Champion Commercial Heifer shown by: Chyann Smith
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MArket
grand Champion Market Animal
Champion Heavyweight Crossbred | Shown by: Shelby Lane
reserve grand Market Animal
Reserve Heavyweight Crossbred | Shown by: Lexi Bremer
3rd Overall Market Animal
Champion Chianina | Shown by: Nick Boerson
5th Overall Market Animal Champion Maine-Anjou Shown by: Jon Roettger
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4th Overall Market Animal Champion Simmental Shown by: Courtney Shalla
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February 1-3, 2013 Columbia, Mo.
Reserve Champion Angus Steer shown by: Alexis Koelling
Champion Charolais Steer shown by: Nathan Novak
Reserve Champion Charolais Steer shown by: Logan Mcrea
Reserve Champion Chianina Steer shown by: Kenton Lain
Champion Hereford Steer shown by: Kyle Walsh
Reserve Champion Hereford Steer shown by: Riley Johnson
Champion Limousin Steer shown by: Trey Neil
Reserve Champion Limousin Steer shown by: Kelsay Burns
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Steer shown by: Kyle Andrews
Reserve Champion MaineTainer Steer shown by: Macy Goretska
Champion Red Angus Steer shown by: Diane Mayes
Champion Shorthorn Steer shown by: Dylan Torrey
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Steer shown by: Brea Simkins
Champion ShorthornPlus Steer shown by: Cole Murphy
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Champion Angus Steer shown by: Brandon Collopy
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Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Steer shown by: Mackenzie Mawson
Reserve Champion Simmental Steer shown by: Nelson England
Champion Lightweight Crossbred Steer shown by: Tylar Barker
Reserve Champion Lightweight Crossbred Steer shown by: Stetson Wiss
Reserve Champion Middleweight Crossbred Steer shown by: Chloe Martin
Champion Market Heifer shown by: Trey Hullinger
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This column is part of a series exploring careers that our young readers might be interested in pursuing, through the eyes and experiences of successful people in a variety of professions.
Wes Ishmael
an agricultural Writer
SC: What is your background – were you raised on a farm or ranch? I was raised on a small, diversified farm that never represented much annual income. Growing up, I also did day-work for larger operations in our area.
you make relatively little on each one, meaning you’ve got to do more and more volume to make a living out of it. With this electronic age, data is everywhere, too, meaning some folks don’t necessarily recognize the value differences in information.
SC: Would you describe for us what you really do? Everything I do goes back to communications within the beef cattle business. I write feature articles for several publications, aimed primarily at cow-calf producers and stocker operators. I write four different monthly columns (mostly dealing with cattle economics), write and broadcast a weekly cattle market report, write a daily cattle market e-mail newsletter. Along the way, I also work with various producer clients on their communication and promotions programs.
SC: Do you need a college degree in your profession? I was always told you had to have a degree. I’m thankful to have one, but I can honestly say I don’t think I wrote or communicated any better or worse because of that degree. Rather than a degree in technical journalism, I’d encourage anyone interested in writing/communicating in the cattle business to get one in ag economics, reproduction, some specialty that offers more latitude. If you’re inclined that way, the writing and communicating part of the job will take care of themselves.
SC: How did you get into this line of work? There wasn’t going to be an opportunity to return to the home place and join an existing operation. I had that background, though, and also liked to write. So, I thought maybe I could go to work for a cattle publication. I majored in technical journalism at Colorado State University, judged and focused more on animal science and ag economics at Northeastern Junior College. During my junior year, a fellow by the name of Dale Runnion and a partner of his were just starting a new Limousin publication. I had no way of knowing when Dale hired me as an intern that he was one of the deans of livestock publishing in this country. What an education I received, especially about publications and the purebred business. That internship turned into working there anytime I wasn’t in class. I hired on as editor when I graduated. Ultimately I also worked for Colorado Cattle Feeders Association and the North American Limousin Foundation. In 1997 or so, I started Clear Point Communications and have been doing that ever since.
SC: Where should somebody go to get started in your line of work? First off, I’m a big believer in 4-H and FFA. I’m sure there are other fine youth organizations, but those are the ones I was involved in and know about. There is so much opportunity to learn about different aspects of the business, to develop leadership skills, hone public speaking, develop critical thinking skills. So, I’d make sure I was taking advantage of those opportunities. Next, if you want to write, see if the local paper will let you string some stories. Look for opportunities to intern with breed associations, cattle organizations, ag publications, etc.
SC: What do you like about your job? Cattle and cattle people. That’s all I really know, so I don’t have much basis for comparison, but I like the inherent trust that exists. As for the cattle, the more you find out, the more you understand that you don’t yet know, so it never ceases to be fascinating. SC: What are the toughest challenges for what you do? Volume. Doing what I do on a project basis is a lot like trading calves—
SC: What is a typical day on the job like for you? If I’m on the road (typically 25-30% of my time) I’m attending industry meetings, interviewing folks for articles or occasionally providing presentations. In the office, I’m either on the phone or in front of the computer screen, chasing information, writing, etc. SC: What would most surprise a student about your career? That there is such a career, given the generational separation that exists between production agriculture and most folks today. SC: Anything you wish someone would have told you when you were in school? Don’t feel like you have to have it “all” figured out by a particular time of your college education or during life. Far as I can tell, it never is and never will be while we’re on this earth.
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Spring Calving TipS
By Dr. Glenn Selk, OSU Emeritus Extension Animal Scientist
Will a Long, Difficult Delivery Affect Rebreeding? In addition to being the greatest cause of baby calf mortality, calving difficulty markedly reduces reproductive performance during the next breeding season. Cattle suffering from calving difficulty have been reported (Brinks, et al. 1973) to have pregnancy rates decreased by 14% and those that did become pregnant to calve 13 days later at the next calving. Results from a Montana study (Doornbos, et al., 1984) showed that heifers receiving assistance in early stage 2 of parturition returned to heat earlier in the post-calving period and had higher pregnancy rates than heifers receiving traditionally accepted obstetric assistance. In this study, heifers were either assisted about one hour after the fetal membranes (water bag) appeared (EARLY) or were assisted only if calving was not completed within two hours of the appearance of the water bag (LATE). Heifers that were allowed to endure a prolonged labor (LATE) had a 17% lower rate of cycling at the start of the next breeding season. In addition, the rebreeding percentage was 20% lower than the counterparts (EARLY) that were given assistance in the first hour of labor. First-calf heifers should deliver the calf in about one hour. The starting time is the first appearance of the water bag and ends with complete delivery of the calf. Mature cows, that have calved previously, should proceed much faster and should deliver the calf in about a half hour. Always check to be certain that cervical dilation has been completed, before you start to pull the calf. If you are uncertain about whether cervical dilation has taken place or if the calf is in a deliverable position, call your veterinarian immediately. Prolonged deliveries of baby calves (in excess of 1.5 or 2 hours) often result in weakened calves and reduced rebreeding performance in young cows!
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Helping the Newborn Calf Breathe Despite our best efforts at bull selection and heifer development, cows or heifers occasionally need assistance at calving time. Every baby calf has a certain degree of respiratory acidosis. Acidosis is the result of the deprivation of oxygen and the accumulation of carbon dioxide that results from the passage of the calf through the birth canal. The excess of carbon dioxide results in a build-up of lactic acid (therefore the acidosis.) In order to correct the lack of oxygen and the excess of carbon dioxide and its by-products, the healthy calf will pant vigorously shortly after birth. Some calves, however, may be sluggish and slow to begin this corrective process. It is imperative that the newborn calf begins to breathe as soon as possible. To stimulate the initiation of the respiratory process, a few ideas may help. First, manually clear the mouth and nasal passages of fluids and mucus. Hanging the calf over a fence is NOT the best method to accomplish this task. The weight of the calf on the fence restricts the movement of the diaphragm muscle. The fence impairs the diaphragm’s ability to contract and move. This diaphragm activity is necessary to expand the lungs to draw in air and needed oxygen. A better method is to briskly tickle the inside of the nostrils of the calf with a straw. This will usually cause the calf to have a reflex action such as a “snort” or cough. The reflex cough or “snort” expands the lungs and allows air to enter. Expect the calf to pant rapidly for a few minutes after breathing is initiated. Panting is the natural response that increases oxygen intake and carbon dioxide release and will allow the calf to reach normal blood gas concentrations. Re-warming Methods for Cold-stressed Newborn Calves Last winter was one of the mildest winters in recent his-
tory…. Nonetheless, before the spring calving season is over, there is a chance that some calves will be born in very cold winter temperatures. Newborn calves that are not found for several hours after birth and have been exposed to extremely cold temperatures may become hypothermic or very cold stressed. Years ago, an Oklahoma rancher called to tell of the success he had noticed in using a warm water bath to revive new born calves that had been severely cold stressed. A quick check of the scientific data on that subject bears out his observation. Canadian animal scientists compared methods of reviving hypothermic or cold stressed baby calves. Heat production and rectal temperature were measured in 19 newborn calves during hypothermia (cold stress) and recovery when four different means of assistance were provided. Hypothermia of 86o F rectal temperature was induced by immersion in cold water. Calves were re-warmed in a 68oF to 77oF air environment where thermal assistance was provided by added thermal insulation or by supplemental heat from infrared lamps. Other calves were re-warmed by immersion in warm water (100o F), with or without a 40cc drench of 20% ethanol in water. Normal rectal temperatures before cold stress were 103o F. The time required to regain normal body temperature from a rectal temperature of 86oF was longer for calves with added insulation and those exposed to heat lamps than for the calves in the warm water and warm water plus ethanol treatments (90 and 92 minutes versus 59 and 63 minutes, respectively). During recovery, the calves re-warmed with the added insulation and heat lamps had to use up more body heat metabolically than the calves re-warmed in warm water. Total
heat production during recovery was nearly twice as great for the calves with added insulation, exposed to the heat lamps than for calves in warm water and in warm water plus an oral drench of ethanol, respectively. This body heat production leaves the calves with less energy to maintain body temperature when returned to the cold environment. By immersion of hypothermic calves in warm (100o F) water, normal body temperature was regained most rapidly and with minimal metabolic effort; no advantage was evident from oral administration of ethanol. When immersing these baby calves, do not forget to support the head above the water to avoid drowning the calf that you are trying to save. Also make certain that they have been thoroughly dried before returning to the cold weather and the mother. With today’s calf prices and high feed cost inputs, it is imperative to save as many calves as possible. Editors note: Reprinted from Cow/Calf Corner, a weekly newsletter from the Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service. March 2013 • theshowcircuit.com
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Calf SCourS Causes, Prevention and Treatment
Calf scours causes more financial losses to cow-calf producers than any other health problem in their herds. Calf scours is not a single disease; it is a clinical sign associated with several diseases characterized by diarrhea. Regardless of the cause, diarrhea prevents the absorption of fluids from the intestines; also, body fluids pass from the scouring calfs Calf scours is not a single body into the intestines. A calf is approximately disease; it is a clinical sign 70% water at birth. The scourassociated with several ing calf loses fluids and rapdiseases characterized by idly dehydrates. In addition, diarrhea. dehydration is associated with loss of essential body chemicals (electrolytes)-sodium and potassium-and the buildup of acid. The scouring calf becomes dehydrated and suffers from electrolyte loss and acidosis. Infectious agents cause the primary damage to the intestine, but death from scours usually results from dehydration, acidosis, and loss of electrolytes. The identification of infectious agents which cause scours, however, is essential for implementing effective preventive measures.
Causes of Calf sCours
The known causes of scours are grouped into two categories: (1) noninfectious causes, and (2) infectious causes.
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The noninfectious causes are often referred to as “predisposing” or “contributing” factors. Whatever they are called, there is a dramatic interaction between noninfectious causes and infection. Any effort to prevent infectious causes is usually fruitless unless serious control of contributing (non-infectious) factors is part of the overall program.
NoNiNfeCtious Causes of Calf sCours
Noninfectious causes are best defined as flaws in management, which appear as nutritional shortcomings, inadequate environment, insufficient attention to the newborn calf, or a combination of these. The most commonly encountered noninfectious problems include: (a) Inadequate nutrition of the pregnant dam, particularly during the last third of gestation. Both the quality and quantity of colostrum are adversely affected by shortchanging the pregnant dam in energy and protein. Deficiencies in vitamins A and E have been associated with greater incidence of calf scours. (b) Inadequate environment for the newborn calf. Muddy lots, crowding, contaminated lots, calving heifers and cows together, wintering and calving in the same area, storms, heavy snow or rainfall, etc. are stressful to the newborn calf and may increase the chance for easy exposure to infectious agents. The wet and chilled newborn calf experiences a drainage of its body heat, may be severely stressed, and all
too often lacks the vigor to nurse sufficient colostrum early in life. (c) Insufficient attention to the newborn calf, particularly during difficult birth or adverse weather conditions. The calf is born without scours-fighting antibodies. The calf will acquire these antibodies only by nursing colostrum early in life. Any effort to prevent scours by vaccinating cows is wasted unless the calf nurses colostrum, preferably before it is two to four hours old. As the calf grows older, it loses its ability to absorb colostral antibodies by the hour. Colostrum given to calves 24-36 hours old is practically useless; antibodies are seldom absorbed this late in life.
iNfeCtious Causes of Calf sCours
Infectious causes of calf scours may be grouped as follows:
BactErial causEs Escherichia Coli Salmonella spp. Clostridium perfringens and other bacteria
Protozoan ParasitEs
viral causEs Rotavirus Coronavirus BVD virus IBR virus
YEasts & molds
Cryptosporidium Coccidia Some pathogens may be more predominant than others in a given area. It appears that cryptosporidum is more common than previously thought. Single infectious are common, but mixed infections (eg: E. Coli + cryptosporidium or coronavirus + salmonella, etc.) are often reported.
BaCterial Causes of Calf sCours
EschErichia coli (E coli)
E. coli appears to be the single most important cause of bacterial scours in calves. There are numerous kinds of E. coli. Recent research indicates that the majority of E. coli strains able to cause diarrhea first colonize (or adhere) to the calf ’s gut. They do so by means of very fine, fuzz-like protrusions known as “pili” or limbriae. These pili are designated as the K99 antigen. E. coli strains which possess the K99 antigen are called enterotoxigenic E. coli (ETEC). Enterotoxrgenic means ability to produce toxins in the intestines. Obviously, there are exceptions to any rule: some ETEC have a different type of pili known as the K88 antigen. Some other features of scour-causing E. coli are known as “capsular antigens,” but it would appear that the K99 (pilus) antigen is the most common characteristic of ETEC. Most newborn calves have a chance to pick up E. Coli scours infections from the environment, particularly when sanitation is marginal. Severe outbreaks of E. coli may affect calves as young as 16 to 24 hours. The younger the calves, the greater the chance for death from progressive, severe dehydration.
salmonElla
Salmonella produces a potent toxin or an endotoxin (poison) within its own cells. Animals may be more severely depressed fol-
lowing treatment with antibiotics because treatment causes the Salmonella cells to release the endotoxin, producing shock. Therefore, treatment should be designed to combat endotoxic shock. Calves are usually affected at six days of age or older. The source of Salmonella infection in a herd can be from mother cattle, birds, cats, rodents, water supply or human carriers. Clinical signs associated with Salmonella infection include diarrhea, blood and fiber in the feces, depression, and elevated temperature. The disease is more severe in young or debilitated calves. Finding a membrane-like coating in the intestine or necropsy is strong evidence that Salmonella might be involved.
clostridium PErfringEns
Clostridium perfringens infections are commonly known as enterotoxemia. Enterotoxemia is fatal and caused by toxins released by various types of C. perfringens . Types B, C, and D have been reported. The disease has a sudden onset. Affected calves become listless, display uneasiness, strain or kick at their abdomen. Bloody diarrhea may or may not occur. This is usually associated with a change in weather, change in feed of the cows, or management practices that cause the calf to not nurse for a longer period of time than usual. The hungry calf may over-consume milk, which establishes a media in the gut conducive to growth and production of toxins by Clostridial organisms. In many cases, calves may die without any signs being observed.
Viral Causes of Calf sCours
coronavirus and rotavirus
Little was known about the role played by these two viruses prior to 1970, when researchers at the University of Nebraska published their findings. Today, many diagnostic laboratories are using technology pioneered in Nebraska, and the importance of these viruses in outbreaks of calf scours have been confirmed. Both of these viruses possess the ability to disrupt the cells that line the small intestine with resulting diarrhea and dehydration. Coronavirus also damages the cells in the intestinal crypts and slows down the healing process in the intestinal lining. Furthermore, the damage caused by either corona or rotavirus is often compounded by bacterial infections and the risk for fatal diarrhea is increased when mixed infections occur. The rotavirus was originally known as reovirus, or reolike virus, but the correct name, as used today, is rotavirus. Calves as young as one or two days old may scour from corona or rotavirus infection; however, most outbreaks seem to occur when calves are near a week of age and older. The morbidity (number of sick calves) ranges from 1%-2% up to 20%-30%. Mortality rates are quite variable. Many calves will recover if treated early. Conversely, up to 25% losses have been reported, particularly when bacteria compounded either corona or rotavirus infections. Death losses were consistently associated with pronounced dehydration.
BovinE virus diarrhEa (Bvd) virus
Exposure to the BVD virus can cause diarrhea and death in young calves. Diarrhea begins about 26 hours to three days after exposure and may persist for quite a long time. Erosions and ulMarch 2013 • theshowcircuit.com
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cers on the tongue, lips and in the mouth are the usual lesions found in the live calf. These lesions are similar to those found in yearling and adult animals affected with BVD virus. The IBR (â&#x20AC;&#x153;red noseâ&#x20AC;?) virus causes mainly respiratory disease, abortions, vaginitis and conjunctivitis. There are, however, reports associating the IBR virus with digestive disorders in young calves. Affected calves had erosions and ulcers in the esophagus and complicated by dullness, loss of weight, scours and death.
When the calf does get up to nurse, it is overly hungry and the cow has more milk than normal, so the calf may overload, resulting in a nutritional scours. This is usually a white scours caused by undigested milk passing through the intestinal tract. This type of scours usually presents little problem in treatment. Many of these calves, if they are still active and alert, do not require treatment. If the calf becomes depressed or quits nursing, treatment should be started. Oral antibiotics can be used for treatment along with fluids, if the calf begins to dehydrate.
ProtozoaN Causes of Calf sCours
PreVeNtioN of Calf sCours
infEctious BovinE rhinotrachEitis (iBr) virus
crYPtosPoridium
Cryptosporidium is a protozoan parasite much smaller than coccidia. It has the ability to adhere to the cells which line the small intestine and to damage the microvilli. Several reports from researchers and diagnosticians have associated cryptosporidium with outbreaks of calf scours. As a rule, cryptosporidium is detected in combination with coronavirus, rotavirus, and/or E. coli. Calves infected by cryptosporidium have ranged from one to three weeks in age.
coccodiosis
Coccidiosis is seldom a problem in young calves. However; outbreaks in calves three to four weeks of age and older have been reported. Most outbreaks were associated with stress, poor sanitation, over-crowding, or sudden changes in feed. Some affected calves may exhibit signs of brain damage but tarry or bloody scours are commonly observed.
Yeasts aNd Molds
Yeast and molds are sometimes associated with lesions in the stomach or intestines of scouring calves. These organisms are not considered a primary cause of scours but rather secondary invaders. Very often they are found when scouring calves are victims of overuse of antibiotics or sulfas when very little was done to counteract dehydration by using fluids and electrolytes.
NutritioNal sCours
Under range conditions, a calf adapts a pattern of nursing that fills its needs. Nutritional scours can be caused by anything that disrupts this normal habit. A storm, strong wind or the mother going off hunting for new grass disrupts the normal nursing pattern.
Because calf scours result from a combination of noninfectious factors and infectious microorganisms, it is essential to Because calf scours result from use more than shots and pills in a combination of noninfectious any effort to control scours sucfactors and infectious microorcessfully. There are managerial ganisms, it is essential to use as well as medical requirements more than shots and pills in that must be met. They must any effort to control scours succomplement each other. Furcessfully. thermore, calf scours prevention is a year-round effort, not a set of activities centered only around the calving season.
managEmEnt asPEcts
All facets of management are important. Particular attention should be paid to nutrition, environment, sanitation, and care of the newborn calf.
nutrition
The ration of the pregnant female should be balanced in energy, protein, minerals and vitamins. Care should be given to adjust the nutritional requirements during cold, inclement weather and to keep in mind that pregnant replacement heifers have not reached their mature size. Particular care must be taken to provide them with sufficient feed energy for maintenance and growth. Failure to meet energy needs will not only result in a weak calf at birth but also contributes to delays in return to estrus and lowered conception rates. Best results occur when replacement heifers are wintered and calved in advance of, and separate from the mature cow herd. Special attention should be given to energy deficiencies and/or vitamin A and E shortages.
EnvironmEnt and sanitation
Historically, severe outbreaks of scours are associated with bad weather, storms, slush and mud. Weather conditions are unpredictable and beyond our control. We can, however, control the environment in which the calf is born and raised early in life. The newborn calf needs a dry/clean place if we expect it to survive free of scours. Geographic and climatic conditions dictate the type of management needed to assure decent shelter. Sanitation is just as important as a dry/clean environment. Ideally, provide a special area used only for calving. Many cattlemen have to winter their pregnant females in confinement. Manure and urine accumulate and it becomes necessary to have a special calving area separate from the wintering area. After the calf is born and has nursed, it should be moved with its dam to a
nursing area before being turned to pasture.
attEntion to thE nEwBorn
Calving difficulties may weaken the newborn and its dam; the calf may not nurse sufficient colostrum and scour later on. Perhaps the single most important requirement for the newborn calves is to nurse colostrum early in life. The calf must nurse one to two quarts of colostrum during the first two to four hours immediately after birth. The calf is born without disease protection. Only by absorbing antibodies present in the colostrum will a calf acquire immunity against the various infectious causes of scours. At times it is not practical to milk a beef cow or heifer, but the calf still needs colostrum. Many cattlemen will have frozen colostrum on hand in small containers. Plastic bags, one to two pints in size, are ideal for storage. Colostrum may be saved from dairy cows. Make sure it is from cows vaccinated against infections predominant in your area and attempt to get it from older cows in the dairy herd. Older, vaccinated cows are more likely to have greater antibody levels than young, unvaccinated heifers. Colostrum should be saved from only the first two milkings. When needed, frozen colostrum should be thawed out slowly; boiling will destroy most of the antibodies. Colostrum may be kept frozen almost indefinitely. Many calves will also benefit from a vitamin A injection. Vitamin A deficiency is associated with scours. The calf should be given 500,000 I.U. (usually 1 cc) of vitamin A early in life.
VaCCiNatioN PrograMs
A well-planned and consistent vaccination program is an effective tool to prevent scours if the management aspects are taken care of. Different regions, even different herds in the same region, may vary in the type of infectious agents present. There is no such thing as a universal vaccination program. Each program must be tailored to the herd’s specific needs. A productive relationship with the local veterinarian, accurate records and diagnostic laboratory assistance are integral components in designing an effective vaccination program. Effective vaccines have been developed during the last decade, but the vaccination program is not completed until the calf nurses sufficient colostrum early in life. Some of the disappointment associated with the use of scour vaccines may reflect a missing link-the cow was vaccinated and collected antibodies in the colostrum, but the calf did not ingest colostrum early enough to be protected.
treatMeNt
Treatment of calves for scours is very similar regardless of cause. Treatment should be directed toward correction of the dehydration, acidosis and electrolyte loss. Antibiotic treatment can be given simultaneously with the treatment for dehydration. Dehydration can be overcome with simple fluids given by mouth early in the course of the disease. If dehydration is allowed to continue, intravenous fluid treatment becomes necessary. The clinical signs of dehydration first occur when the fluid loss reaches 5% to 6% percent of the body weight. Fluid loss of 8% results in depression, sunken eyes, dry skin and a calf will
probably be unable to stand. A 12% loss of fluids usually results in death. Oral fluids used early in the scouring process have been quite successful. Consult your veterinarian for electrolytes to be given orally. There are dry electrolyte powders available that can be mixed with water for oral administration. Most dehydrated calves suffer from hypothermia (body temperature lower than normal); it is often necessary to provide them with an external source of heat during fluid/electrolyte treatment. A warm barn or heat lamps are needed during treatment of hypothermic calves. If electrolyte powders are not available, a solution for administration can be prepared on the ranch by using a tablespoon of baking soda, one teaspoon of salt. and P 50 cc (eight ounces) of 50% dextrose. DO NOT USE TABLE SUGAR. Add enough warm water to make one gallon and administer up to one quart of this material every three to four hours, depending upon the degree of dehydration and fluid loss. This solution can be used as the only source of nutrients for a period of 24 to 48 hours. Do not use milk or milk replacers, as milk in the intestinal tract makes an ideal medium for bacteria such as E. coli to grow. Return the calf to the cow that has been milked out as soon as the calf is able to follow its mother. Another formula often used includes: One package (one ounce) of fruit pectin, one teaspoon of Lite salt, two teaspoons of baking soda, one can of beef consumme, plus enough warm water to make two quarts. Give one warm quart orally at four to six hour intervals. Giving electrolytes orally may be difficult unless the calf will nurse from a bottle. There is, however, a device on the market that works well for administering oral fluids to calves. It is a collapsible plastic pouch, about one-half to one gallon capacity, with a lid and a flexible esophageal tube. This plastic pouch or a stomach tube should treatment of calves for scours be used when giving calves large is very similar regardless of amounts of fluids. cause. treatment should be If the plastic pouch or directed toward correction of stomach tube is used, thorthe dehydration, acidosis and oughly disinfect and lubricate electrolyte loss. them between uses. Antibiotics should be used both orally and by injection whenever treating calves for diarrhea. Use systemic antibiotics, that is, either those that are injected or those which are absorbed from the intestinal tract. These are necessary to prevent pneumonia. Drugs that decrease intestinal motility and corticosteriods should not be used. Oral antibiotics, sulfas or scour-pills may or may not be beneficial. If used, they should only be used at the proper dosage and frequency and for two or three days at the most. If they are ineffective after two to three days, discontinue use. Otherwise, resistant bacteria or molds and yeast may overgrow in the calf ’s gut. Consult your veterinarian. In some Salmonellosis outbreaks, antibiotics may cause the release of excess endotoxins, so consider using fluid therapy only. Editors note: This information was prepared for the Great Plains Beef Cattle Handbook by Gene White, D.V.M. University of Nebraska-Lincoln and Kurt Wohlgemuth, D.V.M., North Dakota State University-Fargo.
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January 18 - February 9, 2013 Fort Worth, Texas
open FemaleS Champion Angus Female shown by: Sydney Schnoor
Champion Angus Female shown by: Sydney Schnoor
Champion Beefmaster Female shown by: Ethan Saye
Reserve Champion Beefmaster Female shown by: Shawn Skaggs
Champion Grey Brahman Female shown by: Dyess Farms & JD Hudgins, Inc.
Reserve Champion Grey Brahman Female shown by: V8 Ranch
Champion Red Brahman Female shown by: Judd Cullers
Reserve Champion Red Brahman Female shown by: Detering Red Brahmans
Champion Braford Female shown by: Clayton Owens
Reserve Champion Braford Female shown by: Ari Adrian Montemayor
Champion Braunvieh Female shown by: Andrew Duke
Reserve Champion Braunvieh Female shown by: Madison Abbott
Champion Charolais Female shown by: Cally Thomas
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Champion Chianina Female shown by: Keenan Nixon
Reserve Champion Chianina Female shown by: Andrew Hodges
Champion ChiAngus Female shown by: Syann Foster
Reserve Champion ChiAngus Female shown by: Amelia Higgins
Champion Hereford Female shown by: Rylee Barber
Reserve Champion Hereford Female shown by: Bailey Buck
Champion Polled Hereford Female shown by: Hoffman Ranch
Reserve Champion Polled Hereford Female shown by: Iron Lake Ranch
Champion Limousin Female shown by: Wies/Shelby Skinner
Reserve Champion Limousin Female shown by: Tanner Walden
Champion LimFlex Female shown by: Stewart Skiles
Reserve Champion LimFlex Female shown by: Shelbi Holdman
Champion Maine-Anjou Female shown by: Ladd Landgraf
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Female shown by: Moore Cattle Company
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Champion MaineTainer Female shown by: Blind Badger Ranch
Reserve Champion MaineTainer Female shown by: Whitney Walker
Champion Red Angus Female shown by: Solution Genetics
Reserve Champion Red Angus Female shown by: Christy Collins, Inc.
Champion Santa Gertrudis Female shown by: Dalton Osborne
Reserve Champion Santa Gertrudis Female shown by: Tara Ranch
Champion Shorthorn Female shown by: Simon Farms
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Female shown by: Adrianne Trennepohl
Champion ShorthornPlus Female shown by: Brandon Hagie
Reserve Champion ShorthornPlus Female shown by: Harley Sargent
Champion Simmental Female shown by: Elmore Cattle Services/Michelle Helm
Reserve Champion Simmental Female shown by: Anna Maulsby
open FemaleS Champion Percentage-Simmental Female shown by: Circle M Farms
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Reserve Champion Percentage-Simmental Female shown by: Anna Maulsby
reserve Grand market hog
shown by: Kyle Batenhorst
Grand champion market hog
shown by: Dakota Crissman
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reserve market Lamb shown by: Rusty Lanier
Grand champion market Lamb shown by: Ross Hargrove
Grand champion market Goat shown by: Grant Read
reserve Grand market Goat
shown by: Marley Smart
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Champion Angus Heifer shown by: Wade Wells
Reserve Champion Angus Heifer shown by: Georgia Blackwell
Champion Beefmaster Heifer shown by: Raegan Isabell
Reserve Champion Beefmaster Heifer shown by: Todd Duplichain
Champion Brahman Heifer shown by: Mary Kate Walters
Reserve Champion Brahman Heifer shown by: Austin Tyler Gonzalez
Champion Brangus Heifer shown by: Rachel McConnell
Reserve Champion Brangus Heifer shown by: Jake Johnston
Champion Charolais Heifer shown by: Paige Weiss
Reserve Champion Charolais Heifer shown by: Kaylee Smith
Champion Chianina Heifer shown by: Syann Foster
Reserve Champion Chianina Heifer shown by: Allison Higgins
Champion Hereford Heifer shown by: Molly Booth
Reserve Champion Hereford Heifer shown by: Mason Sheffield
Champion Polled Hereford Heifer shown by: Abby Ann Geye
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Champion Limousin Heifer shown by: Nicole Keeton
Reserve Champion Limousin Heifer shown by: Lauren Stowers
Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer shown by: Zane Hay
Reserve Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer shown by: Katrina Swope
Champion Red Angus Heifer shown by: Kaitlyn Shrader
Reserve Champion Red Angus Heifer shown by: Carson Ballinger
Champion Santa Gertrudis Heifer shown by: Mason Edwards
Reserve Champion Santa Gertrudis Heifer shown by: Josie Green
Champion Shorthorn Heifer shown by: Myka Blissard
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Heifer shown by: Brant Taylor
Champion Simmental Heifer shown by: Anna Maulsby
Reserve Champion Simmental Heifer shown by: Jenna Hein
Champion Simbrah Heifer shown by: Samantha Nichols
Reserve Champion Simbrah Heifer shown by: Kennedy Redfearn
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Grand champion Steer
market SteerS reserve Grand champion Steer
Reserve European Crossbred Heavyweight | Shown by: Flint Newman
Champion Angus Steer shown by: Taylor Schertz
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Reserve Champion Angus Steer shown by: Emily Hirt
Champion Hereford Steer shown by: Paxton Willingham
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Champion European Crossbred Heavyweight | Shown by: Stock Martin
January 18 - February 9, 2013 Fort Worth, Texas
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Reserve Champion Hereford Steer shown by: Kolton Pounds
Champion Polled Hereford Steer shown by: Emily Nicole Mahaltic
Reserve Champion Polled Hereford Steer shown by: Molly Mae Mirassou
Champion Shorthorn Steer shown by: Jade Jordan
Reserve Champion Shorthorn Steer shown by: Thomas Kelley
Champion European Crossbred Lightweight Steer shown by: Sara Kleman
Reserve European Crossbred Lightweight Steer shown by: Jared Muehlstein
Champion European Crossbred Middleweight Steer shown by: Rand Martin
Reserve European Crossbred Middleweight Steer shown by: Kailey Lemmeyer
SteerS Champion ABC Steer shown by: Kaylee Smith
Reserve Champion ABC Steer shown by: Hunter Williams
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SENIOR GRAND
JUNIOR JUNIO.
1st Place team Overall: Texas A&M Univserity Makayla Spaman, Brett Moriarty, Keaton Dodd, Everleigh Hayes, Justin James, Zach Davis. Coach: Poe, Boardman, Hayes. 2nd: Texas Tech Univserity - Jordan Richburg, Emily Jackson, Lane Halfmann, Kaitlyn Meyer, Blake Davis, Nick Riecke. Coach: Rathmnn/Ragland. 3rd: Kansas State University - Seth Diem, Corey Wilkins, Parker Henley, Claire Martin, Jared Wynn, Dustin Aherin. Coach: Schaake/Frobose 4th: Colorado State University - Kamber Carlson, Mikenzie Taylor, Curtis Doubet, Ty Bayer, Geoffrey Mills, Catharine Koroulis. Coach: Shane Bedwell 5th: University of Arkansas - Lindsay Bowman, Morgan Watts, Olivia Foster, Brittany Smith, Caleb Russell, Jimmie Hollenbeck. Coach: Bryan Kutz
1st Place team Overall: Connors State College Clay Carlson, Dakota Moyers, Garrett Foote, Tyler Mackey, Matt Murdoch. Coach: Gunn/Nichols 2nd: South Plains College - Jacob Painter, Reina Lewis, Kaitlin Farmer, Taylor Tjaden, Dalton Zipp. Coach: Cade Wilson 3rd: Casper College - Seth Ebert, Evan Rader, Katelyn Fritscher, Zach Post, Shawn Straub. Coach: Jeremy Burkett 4th: Northeastern Oklahoma - Taylor Langford, Cheyenne Moyer, Abby Hendrickson, Megan Montgomery, Lindsey Reid. Coach: Tyler Dewey 5th: Butler Community College - Brady Jensen, Spencer Scotten, Taylor Frank, Blake Boyd, Lindsay Upperman. Coach: Mullinix/ Bennett
tOP 10 IndIvIduals Overall: 1. Nick Riecke, Texas Tech Univserity 2. Everleigh Hayes, Texas A&M University 3. Emily Jackson, Texas Tech Univserity 4. Keaton Dodd, Texas A&M University 5. Curtis Doubet, Colorado State University 6. Jared Wynn, Kansas State University 7. Claire Martin, Kansas State University 8. Lindsay Bowman, University of Arkansas 9. Kamber Carlson, Colorado State University 10. Olivia Foster, University of Arkansas
tOP 10 IndIvIduals Overall: 1. Clay Carlson, Connors State College 2. Reina Lewis, South Plains College 3.Brazos Williams, Connors State College 4. Garrett Foote, Connors State College 5. Jacob Painter, South Plains College 6. Zach Post, Casper College 7. DJ Etzler, Seward Co. Community College 8. Matt Murdoch, Connors State College 9. Shawn Straub, Casper College 10. Kerri Horvath, Butler Community College
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March 1-3, 2013 ..................................................Kentucky Beef Expo
March 30, 2013......... Bedwell Cattle Company Online Fallborn Sale
March 2, 2013........................................................... Lucky Strike Sale
March 30, 2013....................Fesmire Show Cattle Private Treaty Sale
March 3, 2013.............................................Goddard Online Bull Sale
March 30, 2013.................... Bushy Park Farm Girls of Summer Sale
March 6-7, 2013 ............................... Gamble Angus Online Bull Sale
March 30, 2013..... Pembrook Cattle Co. Texas Limited Edition Sale
March 7, 2013......................................Doris Show Cattle Online Sale
March 30, 2013...........................Buck Cattle Co. Spring Edition Sale
March 9-10, 2013 ..................................................Sneak a Peek Show
April 2, 2013 ........................ Aces Wild Ranch Bull and Genetic Sale
March 11, 2013.........................................First Class Online Bull Sale
April 3-4, 2013 .................. APEX Cattle Online Bull and Heifer Sale
March 13-14, 2013 .......... Cates Farms Modoc Madness Online Sale
April 5, 2013 ..............................Prairie View Farms Production Sale
March 13-14, 2013 ....Fruhling Farms Online Bull and Embryo Sale
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March 22-23, 2013 ............................................... Showin’ For A Cure March 23, 2013........................... ISU Block & Bridle Cyclone Classic March 24, 2013........AGR Spring Showdown - Iowa State University March 24, 2013.............................. Express Ranches Honor Roll Sale March 24, 2013................................WHR Shorthorns Lone Star Sale March 24-25, 2013 ...................Schaeffer/Tice Egg Hunt Online Sale March 25, 2013................................Holmes Show Cattle Online Sale March 27, 2013................................ Bremer Show Cattle Online Sale March 28, 2013............... Vickland Show Cattle Online Embryo Sale March 29, 2013....................................Doris Show Cattle Online Sale March 30, 2013....................................................... Bill Rogers Classic March 30, 2013............... Spring Edition XVII Sale - Buck Cattle Co. March 30, 2013............................... WIU Hoof & Horn Jackpot Show March 30, 2013............. Barber’s Red & White Cowtown Lights Sale
April 6, 2013 ............................................................. Lucky Strike Sale April 6-7, 2013 .............................. Michigan Beef Expo Junior Show April 6-7, 2013 ......Univ. of Illinois Hoof N Horn Spring Showdown April 7, 2013 ............................................... OSU Cowboy Classic Sale April 7, 2013 ........... Rudow Family Cattle Angus & Sim-Angus Sale April 9, 2013 ............................... Top Line Angus Online Spring Sale April 9, 2013 ................................................. Thomas Ranch Bull Sale April 9, 2013 ..................................... Buck Cattle Co Online Bull Sale April 10, 2013 ................ Haug Cattle & Peters Cattle Co Online Sale April 11, 2013 ................................ Las Rojas Red Angus Online Sale April 11, 2013 .................................................Goeken Cattle Bull Sale April 11, 2013 .......Scheetz Cattle Co. Online Embryo & Semen Sale April 13, 2013 .................................................. Grass to Grid Bull Sale April 13-14, 2013 ...............................Black River Spring Thaw Show April 26-28, 2013 ...................................Hamiltons Spring Bling Sale April 27, 2013 .....................Donors Unlimited Share the Future Sale April 27-28, 2013 .............. Clayton “Bud” Calkins Memorial Classic May 1, 2013 ...................American Royal Steer Ownership Deadline May 3-5, 2013..............................................Empire State Beef Classic May 9, 2013 ............... Pasture Perfect to Picture Perfect Online Sale May 13, 2013 ......................Polzin Spring Thaw Online Embryo Sale June 3-7, 2013 ........................................................ Maine Aim Ranch McCullough Fitting Clinics Jr. National Boot Camp This list is provided as a courtesy. While we do our best to keep a complete and accurate Coming Events list, occasionally errors or omissions may occur. We are not liable and make no guarantees regarding the accuracy of its content.
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Hara’s Surround Sound // Sire: Monopoly // Dam: Irish Whiskey x Hairietta // DOB: 04/08/12 // BW: 83 lbs. // THC PHAF
Owners:
Hara Farms // 937-478-8431 Coblentz Show Cattle // 319-330-8487 Brecon Farms // Brent & Connie Sharff // 563-920-1016
semen:
Available through owners or major distributors.
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We at JDK Products are excited to be adding to our already successful product lineup and bring to you DJ’s OXY-SMOOTH! If you are looking to advance to a higher level of nutritional supplement that has been proven in the livestock industry then DJ’s OXYSMOOTH will not disappoint. DJ’s OXY-SMOOTH offers two different feeding levels (Maintenance Level or High Performance Level). While both have proven to be successful, this allows the consumer to tailor their feeding program to their desired need sustaining the ability to show off the genetic potential bred into the animal. By feeding DJ’s OXY-SMOOTH we have seen animals show an increase in appetite, hair and overall development of their growing structure due to a good healthy nutritional program. Using DJ’s OXY-SMOOTH as an addition to your everyday diet will show you the benefits. By helping to keep unforeseen elements of stress to a minimum; DJ’s OXY-SMOOTH will be a great addition to your feeding program
Grand Champion Steer, Open To the World Steer Show, Kissimmee, FL - Shown by the Brumbaugh Family
Reserve Grand Champion Shorthorn Steer, 2012 NAILE Shorthorn Steer Futurity - Shown by Megan Fidler, IL
Dealer inquiries Welcome!!! Please contact JDK Products, Inc. 815.264.8887 or David Kearns, 815.739.3578
SULLIVAN SUPPLY
1.800.475.5902, Dunlap, IA • 1.800.588.7096, Hillsboro, TX Dave Kearns, Jr., IL, 815.739.3575 • Sinnamon Show Supply, IN, 765.566.2007 Way-Mar Semen Specialists, IL, 815.223.2534 • White Show Supply, OH, 740.225.0698
• Supreme Champion Heifer, 2012 NECC • Reserve Supreme Champion Heifer, 2012 Kansas Beef Expo, Ring A & B Shown by Whitney Walker
• Reserve Grand Champion Steer, 2012 NAILE Shown by Dalton Line
• Grand Champion Shorthorn Female, 2013 NWSS Open & Junior Show • Reserve National Champion Shorthorn Female, 2012 NAILE Shown by William O’Sullivan
• Grand Champion Prospect Heifer, 2013 NWSS • Supreme Champion Heifer, 2013 Purdue AGR Shown by Kane Aegerter
• Reserve Grand Champion Steer, 2012 Illinois State Fair Shown by AJ Line
• Grand Champion Simmental Heifer, 2012 IN State Fair Shown by the Hyndman Family
• Champion Angus Steer, 2012 IN State Fair Shown by the Hyndman Family
• Supreme Champion Heifer, 2012 Kansas Beef Expo, Ring A & B Shown by Mason Walker
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Quality of this caliber SELLS!
Sires Represented:
Monopoly • Heat Wave • Heat Seeker • Boardwalk • I-80 • Crowd Favorite • Man Amongst Boys • Believe in Me • Deadliest Catch • Jessie James
High selling steer from 2012 sale, thanks Minges Family, Ohio.
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High seller from 2012 sale, thanks Dale Seibert, Kansas.
land and liveSTock
Batesville, Indiana • cattleconnections.com/kopp
Tim Schwab, manager
home: 812-623-3210 • cell: 812-569-8536
brenTon weST, herdSman
cell: 937-402-1767
may 9
7:00 pm. • cwcattlesales.com Cattle can be viewed anytime, just give us a call to arrange a time. If you can’t be with us on sale day, be sure to log on to find your next champion!
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Marshall & Fenner FarMs Murphy Cattle CoMpany AnnuAl PerformAnce-TesTed Bull And femAle sAle
6:00 p.m. • Friday, March 15 , 2013 Held at the Mid-MO Livestock Center Marshall Junction, MO This powerful donor who was a full sister to MF Net Return 8197 will be one of the most massive donors to sell in 2013! Also selling will be a daughter sired by SAV Pioneer 7301 and a pregnancy sired by SAV Bismarck 5682 and Connealy Consensus 7229.
MCC total paCkaGe 206
MCC total perFeCtion 260 3/10/12 • A highlight of the MCC Offering will be this son of GCC Total Recall 806T whose dam by Northern Improvement has been very productive and prolific in the MCC program.
MF ever green 2138
alC BlaCkCap soat
1/15/12 • This impressive GCC Total Recall 806T son from the Lucy Pride family will be a highlight bull from the MCC Program selling.
MF Forever lady 2163
This impressive yearling sired by MF Net Return 8197 This fancy 4/03/12 daughter of MF Net Return 8197 from the great from the Evergreen family will sell along with her flush Forever Lady family sells with big time show potential. sister and a maternal sister sired by SAV Bismarck 5682.
Marshall & Fenner FarMs
BriAn mArshAll www.marshallandfennerfarms.com 22227 Saline Co Hwy. 127, Malta Bend, MO 65339 Office: (660)-538-4605 • Cell: (660) 641-4522
Murphy Cattle CoMpany
BrenT, deeTTA, cole & Ty murPhy 10294 Saline K Highway, Houstonia, MO 65333 Home: (660) 568-0590 • Cell: (660) 287-7727
MF travel Gal 2010
This fancy 12/09/12 daughter of SAV Iron Mountain 8066 is produced from a maternal sister to the past NWSS Grand Champion, WCC Frontier Gal 39. Sale Managed By:
dmurphy@iland.net • www.murphycattlecompany.com
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TC Dividend 963 x Fruhling Shadow // March
LaGrand Sundance x Fruhling Shadow // January
opens MarCh 13, 2013 // closes MarCh 14, 2013 at 7 PM Hosted by Angus Live Productions // anguslive.com
Sale Information:
Selling:
10 Yearling Angus Bulls 1 Fall Angus 18-Month-Old Bull 1 Yearling Simmental Bull 5 Embryo Lots From Our Most Successful Donors
PictureS + Video:
Available by March 1 on fruhlingfarms.com
SAle conSultAntS:
Larry Martin Cattle Sales, Illinois: 217-433-0242 Scott Prill, Nebraska: 308-995-8990
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1301 St. Rt. 49 South Homer, Illinois 61849 e-mail: fruhlingfarms@yahoo.com web: fruhlingfarms.com Jeff Fruhling: 217-493-2673 Travis Fruhling: 217-493-1032
Fruhling
As stout as they come!
Reg. No. 16449048 Born: March 9, 2009 Sire: Plainview Lut Dam: PVF Raptor 702 Granddaughter
Semen:
$20/unit • $30/cert
Donor 1022 x Plainview Lut Full Sib to Shadow Purchased by Gamble Angus Farm, Clinton, TN
Donor 1064 x Shadow Purchased by Jared Aden, St. Joseph, IL
Donor 1151 x Shadow Purchased by Noah Grounds, TX
1301 St. Rt. 49 South • Homer, Illinois 61849 e-mail: fruhlingfarms@yahoo.com • web: fruhlingfarms.com Jeff Fruhling: 217-493-2673 • Travis Fruhling: 217-493-1032 March 2013 • theshowcircuit.com
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4:30 P.M. CST • BruCe BrookS Sale FaCiliTy, MarieTTa, oklahoMa
2013 oFFering:
• 35 to 45 of our Best May - november Born Show heifer’s • 1 Stout Promotional Bull offered • Many Breeds represented: Maine, MaineTainer, Simangus, ShorthornPlus, Chianina, angus, Simmental & Commercial.
MaineTainer/Shorthorn Heifer Red Reward X Shorthorn
Champion exotic heifer, 2012 Fall Classic, ring B
Congratulations to the Klass Family!
MaineTainer Heifer Monopoly X Maine
Congratulations to the Walker Family! grand Champion Polled hereford Female, 2012 nJhe
PB Charolais Heifer Duster X PB Charolais
MaineTainer/ShorthornPlus Heifer Hairy Bear X Shorthorn
Many Time Champion in kansas!!
Maine-Anjou Bull BPF Black Diamond X High Def/322H
Congratulations to the Nikkel Family!
MaineTainer Heifer Monopoly X 4J (Hard Drive’s Mother)
Congratulations to the Prill Family! 4th overall Female, 2012 kansas Beef expo, ring B
BuShy Park FarM
4:30 P.M. CST • BruCe BrookS Sale FaCiliTy, MarieTTa, oklahoMa
40281 260th Street • Mitchell, SD 57301 Fax: 605-996-0721 • Toll Free: 888-502-7322 Steve robinson, owner Cory Thomsen, general Manager, 605-730-2397 Trae Simmons, Director of Sales, 765-438-2312 Brent Meister, herdsman, 402.380.4876 Stephanie Steck, Marketing, 402-680-1254 On-line at: www.bpfcc.com • Visitors always welcome!
little black book Grizzly x Fawl Terri 3 (Heat Waveâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Dams Full Sister) BW: 62
Calving Ease Bull!
New Bulls 2013 - FOR -
BFF Money Maker
CyrUS x FelTenS leGenD AMA#: P43300359 BW: 90
Tonka waVe rUnner x Maine BW: 88
heat wave 600 HeaT Seeker x Maine CroSS THC/PHAF BW: 90
heatwave 300 HeaT Seeker x Maine CroSS BW: 87
Chad Burroughs: 937-508-5719 e-mail: cburroughsfarms@yahoo.com online: www.burroughsfrazierfarms.com
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Justin, Jamie & Bailey Garwood BoB & maGGie Garwood
2538 Middleton Rd. â&#x20AC;˘ Columbiana, OH 44408 330.921.8116 - Justin cell
Randlett, OK 580.281.3335
Hartford City, IN 765.744.9533
Burkburnett, TX 940.704.1853 - Mark 940.704.9396 - Stetson
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Man on a Mission
sWaG
DaMaGe Control
Who Da Man X Aviator X Augusta Pride Owned with Winegardner Show Cattle
MONOPOLY X KADABRA X GLITER Owned with Winegardner Show Cattle
The Ringer X Heat Seeker
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Double Vision X Man O War Owned with Hueber Show Cattle
Monopoly X About Time X Meyer
GW Lucky Break 074G X Zels Miss Jesse G177 Owned with Felt Farms
the rinGer Ali X Kadabra Owned with Campbell Cattle Co.
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H CCC SR JB Shealee 2468 ET
2013 Premier Breeder and Exhibitor
2013 Grand Champion Carload
2013 Denver Reserve Spring Calf Champion
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2013 Ft. Worth Grand Champion Female
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RANDY & DENISE GODDARD | Stanton, Iowa
Garrett Kalvig, Manager Andy Butler 319-504-9020 515-975-9721 goddardcattle.com | Blog: goddardcattle.blogspot.com | facebook: fb.com/goddardcattle
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WINNERS & A.I. SIRES
Raised by us out of PROVEN dams.
HARA'S MISS PRINCESS
Record Seller and Grand 2013 Denver % Simmental Female and Supreme Female 2013 NE AGR Shown by Maddy Udell
Hara’s Man Of Steel
1/2 Blood Simmental A.I. sired by Steel Force Selling on March 3rd, Gateway Genetics Semen available from Hara Farms
HARA’S SURROUND SOUND
Denver sensation with proven genetics out of Monopoly x Hairietta x Maine daughter Semen available from SEK & Cattle Visions
HARA’S FIRST IMPRESSION
Irish Whiskey’s best son out of the legendary Hairietta, PHAF High quality semen for $25 from Select Sires compared to $400-$500 for Irish Whiskey.
CONSIGNING EMBRYOS TO THE FOLLOWING SALES:
Hara
FROZEN GOLD March 15th
FARMS
LIVING THE DREAM Breeders World March 20th
THE GATHERING Breeders World April 10th
Check us out on showsteers.com & HARA FARMS on Facebook for the latest! Jeff Hara 614-554-3402
Mark Hara 937-478-8431
eMaIL j1hara@aol.com
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All of these cattle were produced from a single herd. tOP 5 Steer 2011 indiana State Fair Sired by Supernatural
Steer out of Supernatural dam
Steer sired by Supernatural
SuPer 8 — ai Sire Sired by Supernatural
Heifer sired by Supernatural
Sired by Supernatural
HigH Selling bred HeiFer Sired by Supernatural grand cHamPiOn Putnam county Sired by Supernatural
cHamPiOn maine Sired by Supernatural
grand Steer 2012 the royal Sired by Supernatural
Sire: Pale Face • Dam: Heat Seeker // Semen: $35/unit, limited availability // PHaF • tHc
Steers, Heifers, Bulls, and Cows...
He’s proven to WOrk! adds muscle and makes them sound.
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GIlmore CIty - Iowa 515-314-4771 www.janssenfarms.Com
“Step Ahead” is the $52,500 half-interest sale feature of the Holmes Show Cattle “2013 Elite Bull Sale.” He is a young sire with endless mating possibilities! He possesses a unique combination of natural thickness, bone, soundness, rib shape and superb hair quality! Step Ahead is destined to become a true breed changer.
WS A Step Up x27 x SH CorA 8235 gRAndmAStER X 3C mACHo
PB AnguS - EXAR Lutton 1831
Registered - 1/2 Simmental • DOB - 3/10/2012 • BW - 78 lbs
Order tOday! - www.steppingstOnegenetics.cOm
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Jim & mOna pOmerenke
Calumet - Iowa 712-446-2398 jpomerenke@fusemaIl.Com
steve pOmerenke & Family faIrmont - mInnesota 507-525-0986 www.faIrvIewCattle.net
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luverne - iOwa 515-341-2734 sHOw cattle HOlmessHOwcattle.cOm
Fair View Eline 234Z (Daughter of Midnight Rider)
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SiRe: Limestone Darkhorse U322 daM: Lazy H Bar Forever Lady 720 (EXAR Lutton 1831) PB Angus • AAA# 16829319 •1/28/2010 • BW: 72 lbs. • WW: 820 lbs. EPD’s BW: +2.9 :: WW: +45 :: YW: +88 :: MILK: +23
Lazy H Bar Forever Lady 720 (Dam of Midnight Rider) “Midnight Rider” Mature Picture
Exceptional phenotype-outstanding cow family. “Midnight Rider” is the ideal sire choice to produce superb Angus and Simm/Angus show cattle. If you are looking to add a little Angus influence to your club calf cows, be sure to give him a try. Tremendous power, muscle shape and style, in a low birth weight package. “Midnight Rider’s” first calf crop was outstanding! Use this young calving ease sire with confidence!
Jim & Mona Pomerenke Calumet, Iowa • 712.446.2398 jpomerenke@fusemail.com
Steve Pomerenke & Family Fairmont, Minnesota • 507.525.0986 www.fairviewcattle.net
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FIRESTORM Six Mile Sakic X Cita ARAA # 1472101
One of the most exciting Red Angus bulls to come along in sometime. Firestorm was the high selling Red Angus bull in the 2012 Thomas Ranch Sale. He is rugged in his design, with a big, square hip and massive top. His combination of power, soundness,and phenotypic design make him a great choice for a wide variety of females. If you are looking to produce registered Red Angus seedstock or add more maternal genetics and functionality into your crossbred herd without sacrificing power, Firestorm is the answer. He is backed by a tremendous cow that never misses. Watch for his first calves this spring.
Semen $50/unit
For Semen Contact: Katie Johnson,
Advantage Livestock Marketing PO Box 2605 Weatherofrd, TX 76086 515.450.6489
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Hosted by Premier Online Sales www.premieronlinesales.com
For more information on progeny, embryo matings and opportunities available check our web site at: www.vicklandshowcattle.com SalE ConCludES aT 8 PM CST • ThuRSday, MaRCh 28, 2013 Hosted by Premier Online Sales - www.premieronlinesales.com
Patty Vickland, 303-502-4819 • Emma Vickland, 303-803-7021 Sarah Vickland, 303-803-7216 • John Ramsey, 208-761-3944 Colby Taber, 309-335-1939 • vicklandshowcattle.com March 2013 • theshowcircuit.com
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3/4 Maine : TH & PHA Free : The Myth Buster Semen available from owners or major suppliers
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HOLTKAMP CATTLE 319.850.1563 HUEBER SHOW CATTLE 815.761.7423 MINNAERT SHOW CATTLE 309.489.6024
Minnaert Show Cattle 309.489.6024 Grandstaff Cattle Co 573.259.7994 McLaughlin Cattle Co 319.855.3499
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Holtkamp Cattle Co 319.850.1563
TH & PHA Free : Semen $25 Order Today!
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THC/PHF
BORN FEBRUARY 2012 ADMIRED BY MANY AT
THE 2013 NATIONAL WESTERN STOCK SHOW
FULL BROTHER OF DON'T STOP BELIEVIN'
SOLD BY SIMON & DORSEY
MOTHER OF DON'T STOP BELIEVIN' We proudly recommend and feed Western Milling Feed & Products.
CONTACT THE RANCH OR MAJOR SEMEN DISTRIBUTORS FOR SEMEN James Bright & Leo Brothers • 7953 LeGrand Road • Merced, CA 95341 • www.brightleo.com JAMES BRIGHT 209-761-9833
SPENCER LEO 209-756-4880
MATT LEO 209-587-5838
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ONLINE EMBRYO & SEMEN SALE
4.11.13 THURSDAY
www.cwcattlesales.com
Check out this second annual offering of proven genetics &
RARE SEMEN
Embryos by Heat Wave and clones, Monopoly, Walks Alone, Yellow Jacket, Irish Whiskey and many others, including full sib embryos to these recent champions… Grand Champion Steer, 2012 Ohio State Fair… Monopoly x TR Ms Smokette 6758S ET
Grand Champion Steer, 2012 Cow Palace… Heat Wave x Donor 600
Dameron First Class Grand Champion Steer, 2012 State Fair of Texas… Heat Wave x Donor 448
Reserve Grand Champion Steer, 2009 Fort Worth Stock Show
scheetz CATTLE COMPANY
Offering semen from…
Champion Chi Heifer and Fifth Overall, 2011 Nebraska AGR
Dameron First Class EXG RS First Rate S903 R3 …the sire of First Class! Irish Whiskey Steel Force Monopoly
She sells! This Mossy Oak daughter is from the heart of our donor program, selling calves for $10,000+ on a consistent basis!
Jason Scheetz (319) 470-6488 jasonscheetz@gmail.com 2714 210th Street Fort Madison, Iowa 52627
…and more!
Thursday, April 11th Online at scheetzcattleco.com & cwcattlesales.com
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OCC
Pedigree
REGISTRATION GENETIC TESTS
OCC Paxton x OCC Emblazon x DHD Traveler 6807
AAA 16293976
Semen
THF • PHAF • AMF • NHF $25 via owners
Your calving ease, replacement female answer. Matt & Leslie Maxwell Valparaiso, IN • 219-405-4043
Ohlde Cattle Co.
Palmer, KS • 800-639-2855
Farrer Stock Farms Royal Center, IN • 574-727-0680
Named, raised, and co-owned by the master breeder of our time, Tim Ohlde. OCC genetics are at the forefront of the Angus and Shorthorn breeds that excel in fleshing ability, fertility, and an easy look in a conservative frame size. Sired by the massive OCC Paxton on a full sister to Judge and Jupiter. He has Dixie Erica 1019 three times in pedigree!
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For Semen Contact: Jed Watje & Katie Johnson 612.720.1341 Troy , Veabea, & Cally Thomas 605-973-2449 Jason & Kaycee Hoffman 530.604.5096
GAME On Turton X McHenry • AICA# M820913 • DOB April 2012 • Semen $25/unit
Zach Kraenow & Paige Sherman 308.760.4852
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As one of the most talked about bulls in Denver 2013, Game On is perhaps the most versatile bull to come along in sometime. He is moderate, stout, and stylish. He has the muscle, bone, and hair to sire show ring winners at the most competitive steer shows while maintaining a place in the purebred industry. Game On is a great match for Heat Wave daughters and granddaughters or any cow needing look and power.
Schaeffer/Tice
Selling 20 lots of Flushes and Embryos sired by Irish Whiskey, Steel Force, Broker, Monopoly and many more.
MARCH 24th & 25th www.cwcattlesales.com
For more information www.schaeffersimmentals.com
Tim, Emily & Braylen Schaeffer 765.541.0738 14622 Crull Road, Hagerstown, IN 47346 Paul & Tracy Schaeffer
Nate Tice: 717.926.0874 Our customer service goes from START to FINISH!!
Selling 25 head of breeding bulls.
Jirl, Brenda & Bailey Buck Madill, OK 73446 580-795-7271 • 580-795-4865 mobile jirl@buckcattle.com • www.buckcattle.com Todd Herman 918-605-5137 Show & Sale Cattle, Matt Scasta, Davey Young & Ray Unwin
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Maine-Anjou, MaineTainer, Hereford and Club Calf Sires
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CHRIS BARTON ... Reserve Grand Champion Maine-Anjou Heifer, 2013 San Antonio Junior Show Bred by Buck & Price. Sired by BK Unlimited Power
Selling approximately 55 head of show heifers & donor prospects • 30 head of Maine-Anjou & MaineTainer • 15 head of Hereford, both Horned & Polled • 10 head of Shorthorn, Chi, Simmental, Angus & AOB Texas Scramble Certificates Accepted. Females were born from May 2012 to November 2012
BECCA MOORE ... Division Champion Female, Polled Show, 2013 FWSS Bred by Davis
BAILEY BUCK ... Division Champion Female, Polled Show, 2013 FWSS Bred by Buck
KATRINA SWOPES ... Reserve Grand Champion Maine-Anjour Heifer, 2013 FWSS Junior Show Sired by BK Unlimited Power
AUSTIN DUPREE ... Division Champion Maine-Anjou Female, 2013 FWSS Sired by BK Unlimited Power
MASON WALKER ... Grand Champion MaineTainer Female, 2012 NAILE Open Show Bred by Davis
TREY MOORE ... Grand Champion Maine-Anjou Female, 2013 NWSS Open Show Sired by BK Unlimited Power
ADDISON DUPREE ... Grand Champion Maine-Anjou Female, 2012 NAILE Open Show Bred by Moore Cattle Co. Sired by BK Unlimited Power
AVRY WOOD ... Reserve Grand Champion Maine-Anjou Female, 2012 NAILE Open Show Bred by Buck Cattle Co & Moore Cattle Co. Sired by BK Unlimited Power
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Saturday, MARCH 30, 2013 1:00 PM at the ranch, Madill, Oklahoma
TREY MOORE ... Grand Champion Maine-Anjou Female, 2013 NWSS Open Show; Reserve Grand Champion Maine-Anjou Female, 2013 NWSS Junior Show & FWSS and 2012 National Junior Maine-Anjou Show. Bred by Moore Sired by BK Unlimited Power
LADD LANDGRAF ... Grand Champion Maine-Anjou Female, 2013 NWSS Junior Show & 2013 FWSS and 2012 NAILE Junior Show and 2012 Oklahoma Youth Expo Bred by DJ’s Cattle Co. Sired by BK Unlimited Power
BAILEY BUCK ... Reserve Grand Champion Horned Hereford Female, 2013 NWSS Junior Show & Reserve Grand Champion Horned Hereford Female, 2013 FWSS Open Show Bred by Happ
Jirl, Brenda & Bailey Buck
Madill, OK 73446 • www.buckcattle.com 580-795-7271 • 580-795-4865 mobile • jirl@buckcattle.com Todd Herman 918-605-5137 Matt Scasta, Davey Young & Ray Unwin, Show & Sale Cattle All Buck cattle are fed MFM Feeds & Sure Champ. Talk to us about their advantages.
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October 20th, PB Shorthorn heifer A full sister to the 2012 Denver and National Junior Heifer Show Champion Female.
Club Calf Donor Sired by Heat Seeker
February 28th, PB Shorthorn heifer Sired by SULL Right Direction 2200 West Panama Road Martell, NE 68404 Brent cell: 402.440.0430 Craig cell: 402.430.2526 craigg@ganatrucking.com www.gananisley.com Building Maternal Legends
March 16th Gana/Nisley Headquarters, Martell, NE
Shorthorn, ShorthornPlus & Club Calf Genetics
Selling 100 Head ...
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John, Dede, Sara & Sage • James • Nick
712.263.0263 • Dunlap, Iowa 51529 www.maternallegends.com John Elder, 402.650.1385 • Josh Elder, 402.650.1380
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Selling 220 Embryos & 150 straws of unique semen ...
March 17th Gana/Nisley Headquarters, Martell, NE
40 Fall Heifer Calves, 15 Spring Born Heifers, 25 Herd Sires, & 20 Bred Females Shorthorn, ShorthornPlus & Club Calf Cows
October 4th, PB Shorthorn heifer A full sister to the 2012 Denver and National Junior Heifer Show Champion Female.
Sired by Who Da Man. A full sib to Eye Da Man and Supreme Champion Female in Louisville and Kansas City.
September 28th, PB Shorthorn heifer Sired by SULL Traveler
September 4th, PB Shorthorn heifer A full sister to the 2012 Denver and National Junior Heifer Show Champion Female.
July 4th, ShorthronPlus heifer Sired by Epic
Catalog will be on-line at www.maternallegends.com
November 11th, dual registered ShorthornPlus and MaineTainer heifer Sired by Hard Line
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