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Features Alberta ‘Livestock ER’ Trailers Deployed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Canadian Western Agribition - Black Show Results. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Canadian Western Agribition - Red Show Results. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Carcass 101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Certified Angus Beef Update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Farmfair International Red Angus Show. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Farmfair International Black Angus Show. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Feeder Cattle Supply to Decline. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Lloydminster Stockade Roundup - Black Show Results. . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Lloydminster Stockade Roundup - Red Show Results. . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Manitoba Gold Show - Red Show Results. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Manitoba Gold Show - Black Show Results. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Obituaries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Premier Livestock Shows Strong Together . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Royal Agricultural Winter Fair Show Results. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Saskatoon Fall Fair Show Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
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Dave’s Desk
Contained on the pages of this issue are many show as well as sale results. You will be able to tell by reading these that the year just kept getting better and better. Sales this year finished with tremendous strength in both numbers as well as price. is bodes very well for the breed going forward. e strengthening of the commercial market earlier this year has definitely boosted the a morale and atti-
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tude of breeders, both purebred and commercial. All this will be positive as we look forward to the next fleury of sale activity with the spring bull sale run. ere is no better time than the present to contact your bull customers with regard to their needs for the next breeding season. e dwindling number of commercial cattle in the country make your customers that are still in business even more valuable. A phone
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call or a visit if you can, will go a long way to securing their future business. Remember, if you don’t look after them, someone will. I am not saying this to scold anyone, just to jog memories as to the value of your customers.
Dave Callaway
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Carcass 101
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Just Because You Have a Genetic Test Doesn’t Mean You Can row Away Your Tape Measure “It’s not like we can take one DNA test and have it tell us everything and remain accurate forever,” says Dr. Alison Van Eenennaam, PhD. “We’re going to always need phenotypes to keep training [genomic] prediction equations. They’re not mutually exclusive things.” Van Eenennaam is a Cooperative Extension Specialist in Animal Genomics and Biotechnology at University of California, Davis, specializing in the use of DNA-based biotechnologies in beef cattle production. She explains what it means to “retrain” genomic equations. “DNA markers are developed using a large population of animals that have genotypes and phenotypes of whatever trait we’re interested in - a population of animals that has ultrasound and possibly carcass records – their own or their progeny’s. To predict marbling, for example, that large population of phenotypes is combined with the genotype information to tell you whether or not a particular genetic marker has a positive or negative association with marbling.” Van Eenennaam continues. “Let’s say at one particular marker TT is good for marbling and CC is bad for marbling. And if you do that throughout thousands of locations on the genome, you can start to get what’s called a prediction, based on an animal’s genotype, as to what its likely marbling phenotype is going to be. But, it’s based on that training, or discovery, population. “And what the data seems to be showing is that yes, you can train and then you can predict an animal just based on its genotype with no phenotypic information, but every generation the accuracy of how well that prediction works tends to go down. And so, it seems continual retraining of the prediction equation every generation is required. So, there’s going to be a need to continue phenotyping. According to Van Eenennaam, the data shows the accuracy of that genomic prediction equation decreases as much as 50 percent every generation. “It’ll depend a little bit on the density of the markers, and whether you have a causative or Page 8
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associative marker,” she explains. “If you have a DNA marker that is actually causing the marbling, the accuracy wouldn’t change very much from generation to generation. But what has been found is that we’ve not actually got the causative marker, but rather a marker that’s “linked to” the causative marker. It’s like a little flagpole saying, ‘it’s over here somewhere.’ As a result of recombination, there’s a possibility that it might not be associated with that particular causative marker in the next generation. And so, you tend to get a drop off in the accuracy of those equations over time, as the generations move away from the training population.” There are thousands of genes associated with a complex trait like marbling, not one single marker that can be considered causative, as is the case with most carcass traits. “To be honest, we haven’t found that many actual causative genes for complex traits,” says Van Eenennaam. “Despite all the work we’ve done there’s only really a handful where you can show that an animal that didn’t get a mutation, or genetic variant, had one particular phenotype and one that does have the variant has that phenotype. Myostatin, or double muscling is an example. Van Eenennaam explains if a mutation is caused in that particular gene and that protein is not formed, the result will be a double-muscled phenotype. But it’s more complex with traits like marbling that are not controlled by a single gene. Different Breeds, Different Animals Currently the Angus breed leads the way in utilizing genetic markers. “DNA can be an indicator for economically important carcass traits,” says Bill Bowman, President of Angus Genetics, Inc. and Chief Operating Officer of the American Angus Association. “The AAA has made it a priority to utilize genetic selection tools to serve the breed and the industry.” Hereford breeders are developing genomic tools for their breed, and others are following suit. But, as Van Eenennaam further explains, what works on one breed does not carry over to another. “The data shows quite clearly that if you train on one breed using the 50,000 or 50K SNP chip, those predictions don’t work in another breed. The hope was that if we went up to a denser genotyping platform - an 800,000 SNP chip - the marker would be situated immediately adjacent to the causative allele, such that the relationship would be so tight that it would be in common between say Angus and Hereford. At the current time there are insufficient data to determine whether this is actually the case. “It may be that we have to go to actually sequencing animals and there are a couple of labs now that are starting to sequence entire genomes to find the causative mutations in order to get right on top of where the change is that’s affecting the phenotype. Hopefully that will be useful across breeds. And it typically will be, although not every breed is going to be what’s called polymorphic for that particular
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mutation. For example, if I get something that’s causing an increase in marbling in Angus it may be that particular mutation doesn’t exist in Herefords or maybe it’s already fixed to unity in Herefords so there’s no genetic variation there to play with. So, let’s just say, in one particular location, a “T” is a good thing, it may be there’s no Herefords with a “T” at that location, or maybe all the Herefords have a “T” at that location and so there’s not genetic variation to select for. “At the moment the best approach seems to be to use multiple breeds in the training population. There are some data to suggest that can actually help obtain accurate predictions for all the included breeds. Predicting Profit Van Eenennaam says genomic tests offer the most promise for traits that display low heritability. Those with a high heritability, such as birth or weaning weight, are visually obvious and can be measured before the animal produces offspring, thus reducing the need for genomic prediction. But traits that don’t appear until later in life, such as carcass traits, are very well-suited to genomic selection because it gives an indicator of how that animal’s going to perform before selection decisions are made. “Now, having said that, that’s exactly what ultrasound does,” says Van Eenennaam. “DNA tests give you a genetic merit estimate, and ultrasound gives you a phenotypic prediction as to the likely carcass quality attributes of a live animal. And we need new phenotypes every generation to keep the genomic tests accurate.” Bowman agrees the need for ultrasound generated phenotype data is ongoing. “We still need to look at the phenotypic evaluation,” he says. “Ultrasound is a valuable information source that enhances the accuracy of the breed’s EPDs. It continues to play an integral role in generating reliable predictions.” “And that way,” adds Van Eenennaam, “producers can make decisions based on the genetic merit of the animals in their herd with some level of accuracy.” Dr. Alison Van Eenennaam e National CUP Lab™ & Technology Center
Sixth record sales year in Canada, too By Steve Suther, Director of Industry Information, Certified Angus Beef LLC CAB demand channels more Angus cattle as beef prices rise With North American cattle and beef supplies curtailed by economics and climate, Certified Angus Beef LLC (CAB) reported record sales of its signature brand for a sixth consecutive fiscal year that ended September 30. More than 16,000 licensed partners around the world—and at least 1,500 restaurants and retail stores in Canada—made that possible through the consistent dining experience CAB brought to consumers as prices for all beef continued higher. Sales totaled 811 million pounds, surpassing last year’s record by 4 million pounds and up 49% in six Sector success stories Growth varied among company sectors, led by the foodservice and international divisions. Across all areas of the business, partners with the greatest success did so by stepping up their commitment to the CAB brand using innovation, creativity and targeted promotions. Comprising 32% of total business volume, foodservice sales grew more than any other area at 4%, setting an annual record of 260 million pounds. That came mainly from end meats and grinds, up 6 million and 10 million pounds, respectively. With consumers more closely monitoring expenses and tracking favorable dining experiences, direct sales to licensed restaurants climbed 16%. Those establishments recognized the continuing demand for high-quality beef, and took steps to add brand messages on restaurant menus, magnifying their ability to communicate the value advantage to consumers. Though retail sales declined a slight 2% overall, that division gained in Canada, buoyed by new Loblaw retail partner Real Canadian Superstores (RCSS), and finished strong with summer grilling months that were among the highest ever for sales. The return to record-setting international sales is particularly notable since that finally moved past the global U.S. beef sales setback of 10 years ago. Record sales months in February and March demonstrated that market access issues and product flow disruptions would not keep international sales from rising 4%, reaching 94 million pounds in 55 countries. Canada remains the strongest of those markets, unique in being the only international market for the U.S.-based brand that also produces CAB at its licensed plants. The brand was introduced in Colombia, Peru and Chile, too, and some Canadian-produced CAB product sold into other international markets. The value-added products division’s record 21.5 million pounds blew past its 2011 record by 16%. That success was led by the introduction of such convenient, high-quality items as retail-packaged marinated cuts and fully-cooked refrigerated and frozen entrees. With drought conditions across North America factoring into an overall decrease in supplies, 3.24 million cattle were accepted for CAB, down 320,000 head from 2011 but still the third-largest number to qualify in any year.
The key to sales records in spite of lower cattle supplies came from the increase in pounds sold per carcass. That utilization increased 10% from 2011, demonstrating additional packer commitment to meeting demand for the premium brand. The opening of the Education & Culinary Center in Wooster, Ohio, last February should advance further collaboration with partners and bridge the gap between ranchers and consumers through innovative education, Stika said. Since its opening, more than 40 groups have participated in programs that included menu merchandising, discovering and using new cuts, beef science and more. On the supply side, the GeneMax™ DNA test for gain and grade potential, just introduced at the middle of the fiscal year, saw orders for more than 3,000 test kits from more than 70 Angus ranches by year’s end, including those in Canada. For the first time in many years, U.S. sales to Canada fell back, because the Canadian share jumped up to a new record of 16.7 million pounds, from more than 75 million Angus-type cattle. That trend is continuing (see sidebar). “As we and our partners enter fiscal year 2013, continued success depends on staying focused on listening and understanding consumer demand,” Stika said. “We must prepare for anything but stay intentional on providing a memorable dining experience that delivers time and time again.” The brand’s businesses partners worldwide generate an estimated $4 billion in consumer annual sales. Introduced in 1978, CAB is a cut above USDA and AAA Prime, Choice and AA/Select thanks to 10 added quality standards. For more consumer information, visit www.certifiedangusbeef.com, or the blog at www.GoRare.com. For producer information, go to www.cabpartners.com or follow the brand on Facebook and Twitter. Total Canadian CAB Sales FY 10 28,173,605 FY 11
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years. Back in 2006, CAB sales represented about 5.5%, and now more than 9.5% of all cattle inspected by federal or Canadian graders. That continued growth speaks to brand partners’ commitment to provide and serve the highest quality Angus beef available, and attests to increasing consumer demand for premium products, said company president John Stika. “It is only because of our partners’ dedication and commitment that we see gains. Their hard work and leadership of the quality beef movement is what makes this brand relevant and successful,” he said. US Sales to Canada FY 10 16,529,342 FY 11
20,907,934
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18,174,275
Canadian Share of Sales FY 10 11,650,263 FY 11
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Demand growth in Canada The Canadian market and CAB have a longstanding relationship, now in its third decade. “Yet we keep seeing increased demand for our brand at both the retail and foodservice levels,” says CAB International Marketing Manager Emily Agle. “It continues to amaze me the way it grows, but we have a core of dedicated partners like GFS Canada and Macgregors Meat & Seafood, retailers like Longo’s and RCSS—other businesses see what they have going with CAB and they just want in,” says Agle, who serves as executive account manager for eastern Canada. Supplies are tight, but “it’s a great problem to have,” she adds. It adds up to demand for the right kind of cattle. Just in the last year, several Canadian restaurant chains have stepped up their commitment and CAB features on the menu at a time when prices are at their highest, and supply at its tightest in years. CAB is working to best satisfy an increasing demand along the Atlantic and Maritimes, and more recently throughout the prairies, notably Saskatchewan. Retail growth has been a key driver for 2012 and going into ’13. “Overall, we continue to see increased commitment from key partners, and strong consumer demand,” Agle says. “We just need more of those high quality, black-hided Angus cattle—from Canada, for Canada.”
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S H O W R E S U L T S
Farmfair International Red Angus Show Results
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Spring Heifer Calf Class 1)Red TNF NL Sookie 86Z (Red Northline Trueblood 341T) TNF Red Angus, Riviere Qui Bar, AB 2) Red TNF Miss Molly 20Z (Red Northline Revival 25W) TNF Red Angus, Riviere Qui Bar, AB 3) Red Blair’s Jasmin 24Z (Red Northline Revival 25W) Blairs.Ag Cattle Co, Lanigan, SK Intermediate Heifer Calf Class 1) Red Ter-Ron Duchess 83Z (Red Ter-Ron Realdeal 01W) Ter-Ron Farms, Forestburg, AB 2) Red Corona Vikse Faith 276Z (Red Lazy MC Tidalwave 14W) Vikse Family Farm, Donalda, AB 3)Red Dwajo Maria 66Z (Red Anchor 1 Armageddon 63X) Dwajo Angus, Camp Creek, AB Senior Heifer Calf Class 1)Red LFE Blockana 101Z (Red Northline Fat Tony 605U) Lewis Farms, Spruce Grove, AB 2)Red Cinder Miss Tokun 67Z (Red Lone Stone Pursuit 81W)Cinder Angus, Barrhead, AB 3) Red K Adams Zaria 091Z (Red Ter-Ron Realdeal 01W) Keith Adams Red Angus, Calgary, AB Summer Yearling Heifer Class 1) Red Blairs Faith 74Y (Red Ter-Ron Reload 703T) Blairs Ag Cattle Co, Lanigan, SK 2) Red Northline Danger Girl 67Y (Red Northline Rev 341R) Northline Angus, Ardrossan, AB 3)Red Northline Blush 126Y (Red Northline Rev 341R) Northline Angus, Ardrossan, AB Intermediate Yearling Heifer Class 1) Red Ter-Ron Alice 31Y (Red Ter-Ron Realdeal 01W) Ter-Ron Farms, Forestburg, AB 2)Red Redrich Maggie 77Y (Red Moose Creek Trooper 4S) Redrich Farms, Forestburg, AB 3)Red Shiloh YukonTour 4Y (Red Lazy MC CC Detour 2W) Shiloh Cattle Company, Craigmyle, AB Senior Yearling Heifer Class 1) Red Cinder Freyja 29Y (Red Lone Stone Pursuit 81W) Cinder Angus, Barrhead, AB 2) Red C.D. Cherry Doll 13'11 (Red Northline Buckcherry 16T) C.D. Land and Cattle, Taber, AB Two Year Old Cow/Calf Class 1) Red Y3Bar Faith 5X (Red Northline Rob Roy 122K) Vikse Family Farm, Donalda, AB 2) Red LFE Serena 190X (Red U-2 Dynamo 7021T) Ter-Ron Farms, Forestburg, AB 3) Red Northline Cream Soda 241X (Red Northline Crush 59R) Northline Angus, Ardrossan, AB Mature Cow/Calf Class 1) Red Ter-Ron Cristy 46U (Red U-2 Big League 544R) Arntzen Angus, Sedgewick, AB 2)Red Glenrose 1P Miss Pathy 3T (Red Brylor/WSP Karweik 1P) Glenrose Herefords & Angus, Camrose, AB Grand Champion Female Red Ter-Ron Alice 31Y Reserve Champion Female Red Y3Bar Faith 5X Summer Bull Calf Class 1)Red Northline CRSL Good Fella (Red Northline Fat Tony 605U) Northline Angus, Ardrossan, AB Page 10
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Spring Bull Calf Class 1)Red Ter-Ron Solo Cup 180Z (Red Ter-Ron Realdeal 01W) Ter-Ron Farms, Forestburg, AB 2) Red Wilbar Cowboy Country 901Z (Red Lazy MC Cowboy Cut 26U) Wilbar Farms, Dundurn, SK 3) Red Goad Overdose 101'12 (Red DMM Glesbar Barndance 35X) Goad Family Angus, Clandonald, AB Intermediate Bull Calf Class 1) Red GJP Al Pacino 255Z (Red Northline Fat Tony 605U) Pugh Farms, Edgerton, AB 2) Red SCCA Zats A Statement 5Z (Red LJC Mission Staement P27)Shiloh Cattle Company, Craigmyle, AB 3) Red Ter-Ron Overload 117Z (Red Ter-Ron Realdeal 01W) Ter-Ron Farms, Forestburg, AB Senior Bull Calf Class 1)Red Vikse Cowboy Cut 27Z (Red Lazy MC Cowboy Cut 26U) Vikse Family Farm, Donalda, AB 2) Red C.D. Happy Hour 2Z (Red Northline Atlantic City) C.D. Land and Cattle, Taber, AB 3) Red SCCA Zoot Suit 3Z (Red Lone Stone Pursuit 81W) Shiloh Cattle Company, Craigmyle, AB Summer Yearling Bull Class 1) Red Northline Crusher 341Y (Red Northline Crush 59R) Northline Angus, Ardrossan, AB Intermediate Yearling Bull Class 1) Red Ter-Ron Wicked 53Y (Red Ter-Ron Realdeal 01W) Ter-Ron Farms, Forestburg, AB 2) Red Wilbar Longitude 646Y (Red Ter-Ron Reload 703T) Redrich Farms, Forestburg, AB Senior Yearling Bull Class 1)Red C.D. Dynamite 9'11 (Red Northline Trueblood 341T) C D. Land and Cattle, Taber, AB 2) Red Vikse Fully Loaded 29Y (Red Ter-Ron Fully Loaded 540R) Shiloh Cattle Company, Craigmyle, AB 3)Red Cinder Road Trip 18Y (Red Lazy MC CC Detour 2W) Cinder Angus, Barrhead, AB Two Year Old Bull Class - Split #1 1)Red DMM Glesbar Barndance 35X (Red DMM Pump 118T) Miller Wilson Angus, Bashaw, AB 2) Red Wilbar Tornado 385X (Red Ter-Ron Tornado 157M) Wilbar Farms, Dundurn, SK 3) Red GJP Scarface 269X (Red Northline Fat Tony 605U) Pugh Farms, Edgerton, AB Two Year Old Bull Class - Split #1 1) Red Northline Chuck Norris 305X (Red SVR Gangster 14S)Northline Angus, Ardrossan, AB 2)Red Wildman Chuck Norris 012X (Red Wildman Rio Grande 520R) Wildman Livestock, Sangudo, AB 3) Red Vikse GG Fully Loaded 130X (Red Ter-Ron Fully Loaded 540R) Vikse Family Farm, Donalda, AB Grand Champion Bull Red DMM Glesbar Barndance 35X Reserve Champion Bull Red Northline Chuck Norris 305X Breeder's Herd 1)Ter-Ron Farms, Forestburg, AB 2)Northline Angus, Ardrossan, AB
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Grand Champion Female - Red Ter-Ron Alice 31Y
Res Champion Female - Red Y3Bar Faith 5X
Grand Champion Bull - Red DMM Glesbar Barndance 35X
Reserve Champion Bull - Red Northline Chuck Norris 305X
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Farmfair International Black Angus Show Results
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Spring Heifer Calf Class 1) DMM Lace 69Z (DMM Roar 16X) Miller Wilson Angus, Bashaw AB 2) Northline Rainbow 73X (Hoover Dam) Northline Angus, Ardrossan AB 3 HLC Miss Marion 199Z (EXAR Spartan 9573B) Hollinger Land Cattle, Neudorf SK Intermediate Heifer Calf Class 1)Poplar Meadows Heroine 34'12 (Connealy Consensus 7229)Poplar Meadows Angus, Houston BC 2)Dwajo Pride 68Z (Early Grid Power 158S) Dwajo Angus, Camp Creek AB Senior Heifer Calf Class - Split #1 1) Justamere 499U Fay 307Z (Justamere 406S Bell Ringer 499U) Justamere Farms, Lloydminster SK 2) HF Echo 124Z (Connealy Consensus 7229) Hamilton Farms, Cochrane AB 3) Soo Line Blackcap 2028 (Soo Line Motive 9016) Blairs.Ag Cattle Co, Lanigan SK Senior Heifer Calf Class - Split #2 1) LFE BA Black Velvet 20Z (SAV Heritage 6295) Lewis Farms, Spruce Grove AB 2) Belvin Georgina 6'12 (Belvin Tres Marias Patron 205) Belvin Angus, Innisfail AB 3) Harvest Minu Ruby 2Z (Peak Dot Resloute 37W) Harvest Angus, George BC Senior Heifer Calf Champion Justamere 499U Fay 307Z Senior Heifer Calf Reserve Champion HF Echo 124Z Spring Yearling Heifer Class 1) DMM Miss Essence 100Y (Gumbo Gulch Creed 94S) Miller Wilson Angus, Bashaw AB 2)VTG Dixie Erica 58Y (SAV 004 Density 4336) Crooked Creek Angus, Fort Saskatchewan, AB Intermediate Yearling Heifer Class 1) Remitall F Karama 60Y (HF Tiger 5T) Remitall Farms, Olds AB 2) Belvin Lady Blossom 91'11 (Geis Kodiak 12’07) Belvin Angus, Innisfail AB Senior Yearling Heifer Class 1 DMM Miss Essence 14Y (Gumbo Gulch Creed 94S) Miller Wilson Angus, Bashaw AB 2 EXAR Blackbird 196Y (1916?) ( SAV Bismarck 5682) Justamere Farms, Lloydminster SK 3 DMM Blackcap Essence 7Y (Gumbo Gulch Creed 94S) Miller Wilson Angus, Bashaw AB Two Year Old Cow/Calf Class 1) Belvin Georgina 18'10 (SAV Pioneer 7301) Belvin Angus, Innisfail AB 2) Pahl Miss Magic 144X (SAV Net Worth 4200) Remitall Farms, Olds AB 3) HF Evening Tinge 6X (HF Tiger 5T) Hamilton Farms, Cochrane AB 4) Poplar Meadows Blossom 5'10 (HF Tiger 5T) Poplar Meadows Angus, Houston BC Mature Cow/Calf Class 1) DMM Miss Essence 61W (Gumbo Gulch Creed 94S) Miller Wilson Angus, Bashaw AB 2) HF Pride 373U (JSF Regan 65R) Hamilton Farms, Cochrane AB 3) Young Dale Rosebud 1T (Young Dale Touch Page 12
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Down 36M) Crooked Creek Angus, Fort Saskatchewan, AB Grand Champion Female DMM Miss Essence 61W Reserve Champion Female Belvin Georgina 18'10 Spring Bull Calf Class 1) DMM Stache 72Z (SAV Heritage 6295) Miller Wilson Angus, Bashaw AB 2) GJP 9969 Rango 86Z (SAV 707 Rito 9969) Pugh Farms, Edgerton AB Intermediate Bull Calf Class 1) HF Consortium 212Z (Connealy Consensus 7229) Hamilton Farms, Cochrane AB 2) HF Troubadour 228Z (HF Tiger 5T) Hamilton Farms, Cochrane AB 3) Wilbar Capacity 13Z (Peak Dot Capacity 610W) Wilbar Farms, Dundurn SK Senior Bull Calf Class 1) Remitall F Pride 9Z (SAV Prodigy 8101) Remitall Farms, Olds AB 2)HF Classified 10Z (HF Kodiak 5R) Hamilton Farms, Cochrane AB 3) DMM Riptide 2Z (DMM Riptide 87W) Miller Wilson Angus, Bashaw AB Spring Yearling Bull Class 1) Justamere 422 Impact 244Y (EXARPAF 422) Justamere Farms, Lloydminster SK Intermediate Yearling Bull Class 1) Wilbar Tigershark 420Y (HF Tiger 5T) Wilbar Farms, Dundurn SK Senior Yearling Bull Class 1)Belvin Panic Switch 2'11(SAV Pioneer 7301)Belvin Angus, Innisfail AB 2)HF Smokin' Aces 105Y (Greens Premium 7578)Hamilton Farms, Cochrane AB 3)HF Thunderbird 146Y (HF Tiger 5T) Poplar Meadows Angus, Houston BC Two Year Old Bull Class 1) Remitall F Odyssey 67X (LLB Free Wheeler 268S) Remitall Farms, Olds AB 2) Southland Thriller 83X (Southland Two Fitty 250T) Bar-E-L Angus, Stettler AB 3) Soo Line Kodiak 0126 (HF Kodiak 5R) Miller Wilson Angus, Bashaw AB Grand Champion Bull Remitall F Odyssey 67X Reserve Champion Bull Southland Thriller 83X
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Grand Champion Female - DMM Miss Essence 61W
Res Champion Female - Belvin Georgina 18'10
Grand Champion Bull - Remitall F Odyssey 67X
Reserve Champion Bull - Southland riller 83X
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Manitoba Angus Gold Show - Red Show Results
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Judge: Lance Leachman, Maidstone, SK Heifer Calf Class - Split #1 1) Red Chopper K Redcap 93Z (Red Badlands Capacity 37W) Chopper K Red Angus, Carnduff, SK 2) Red WRAZ Lass 131Z (Red Get-A-Long Wander 905) WRAZ Red Angus, Wawota, SK 3) Red Kenray Bella Rose 113Z (Red YY Designer 63X) Kenray Ranch, Redvers, SK (5 in class) Heifer Calf Class - Split #2 1) Red KF Clarit 48Z (Red Ter-Ron Realdeal 01W) Kuntz Farm, Balgonie, SK. 2) Red WRAZ Velvet 70Z (Red Brylor WRAZ Makn Waves 39X) WRAZ Red Angus, Wawota, SK 3)Red Wraz Countess 75Z (Red Brylor WRAZ Makn Waves 39X) WRAZ Red Angus, Wawota, SK (6 in class) Heifer Calf Class - Split #3 1)Red Chopper K Rocker 8Z (Red Badlands Capacity 37W) Chopper K Red Angus, Carnduff, SK 2) Red Mar Mac Lady Trooper 114Z (Red Cockburn Ribeye 346U) Mar Mac Farms, Brandon, MB 3) Red Mar Mac Ruby 60Z (Red Cockburn Ribeye 346U) Mar Mac Farms, Brandon, MB (6 in class) Heifer Calf Class - Split #4 1) Red Chopper K Bobbi 4Z (Red Badlands Capacity 37W) Chopper K Red Angus, Carnduff, SK 2) Red DKF Miss Dynamo 44Z (Red U-2 Dynamo 7021T) DKF Red Angus, Gladmar, SK 3) Red WRAZ Sensational 15Z (Red Pasquia Toast 15W) WRAZ Red Angus, Wawota, SK (4 in class) Heifer Calf Class - Split #4 1) Red Double MM Bayberry 1Z (Red Lazy MC CC Detour 2W) Millen & Mona Johnston, Neepawa, MB 2) Red BWFX Tibbie 1Z (Red Minburn Windy 5178) Bridgeway Farms, Wawota, SK 3)Red Blake's
Ms Gravity 4Z (Red Howe Finest Tradition 20W) Blake's Red Angus, McCord, SK (5 in class) Champion Heifer Calf Red KF Clarit 48Z Reserve Champion Heifer Calf Red Chopper K Rocker 8Z Yearling Heifer Class 1) Red Mar Mac Lady Trooper 112Y (Red Cockburn Ribeye 346U) Mar Mac Farms, Brandon, MB 2) Red Blake's Mis Trophy 89Y (Red Fine Line Mulberry 26P) Blake's Red Angus, McCord, SK 3) Red Mar Mac Ruby 24Y (Red Cockburn Ribeye 346U) Mar Mac Farms, Brandon, MB (5 in class) Two Year Old Cow/Calf Class 1) Red Blake's Ms Gravity 72X (Red Fine Line Mulberry 26P) Blake's Red Angus, McCord, SK Mature Cow/Calf Class 1) Red Topline Countess 720 (Red Perks Advance 121R) Clay Enterprises, Wapella, SK Champion Senior Female Red Blake's Miss Gravity 72X Reserve Champion Senior Female Red Topline Countess 720 Grand Champion Female Red Blake's Miss Gravity 72X Reserve Champion Female Red KF Clarit 48Z Bull Calf Class - Split #1 1) Red Chopper K Habanero 99Z (Red Badlands Capacity 37W) Chopper K Red Angus, Carnduff, SK 2) Red BWFX Dynamite 10Z (Red U-2 Dynamo 7021T) Bridgeway Farms, Wawota, SK 3) Red Sunset Ridge Busted 5Z (Red HLH Buster 406 603) Sunset Ridge Red Angus, Manitou, MB (4 in class)
Bull Calf Class - Split #2 1) Red Chopper K Cartel 5Z (Red Badlands Capacity 37W) Chopper K Red Angus, Carnduff, SK 2) Red KF True Deal 12Z (Red Ter-Ron Realdeal 01W) Kuntz Farm, Balgonie, SK 3) Red Mar Mac Initiative 31Z (Red Cockburn Ribeye 346U) Mar Mac Farms, Brandon, MB (4 in class) Champion Bull Calf Red Chopper K Habanero 99Z Reserve Champion Bull Calf Red WBFX Dynamite 10Z Yearling Bull Class 1) Red Rock of Spittalburn 101Y (Red RJ Redman 1T) WRAZ Red Angus, Wawota, SK Two Year Old Bull Class 1) Red Ter-ron X-Factor 011X (Red Ter-Ron Reload 703T) Clay Enterprises, Wawota, SK Grand Champion Bull Red Chopper K Habanero 99Z Reserve Champion Bull Red Rock of Spittalburn 101Y Premier Breeder & Premier Exhibitor Chopper K Red Angus, Carnduff, SK
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Manitoba Angus Gold Show - Black Show Results Judge: Lance Leachman, Maidstone, SK Heifer Calf Class - Split #1 1) Clay Blackcap 72Z (Remitall Playboy 4P) Clay Enterprises, Wapella, SK 2) TSN Lady 158Z (Duff Standout 785) Shawn Birmingham, Brandon, MB 3) HXL Pride 286Z (Peak Dot Predominant 506W) Andy Hextall, Grenfell, SK (4 in class) Heifer Calf Class - Split #2 1) DJCC Blacklass 16Z (Gumbo Gulch Creed 94S) DJ Cattle Co, Brookdale, MB 2) SCC Jestress 55Z (Geis Baloo 13’08) Stewart Cattle Co, Russell, MB 3) N7's Heroine 17Z (SAV Pioneer 7301) N7 Stock Farm, Crandall, MB (5 in class) Heifer Calf Class - Split #3 1) SCC Miss Kali Belle 26Z (HF Tiger 5T) Stewart Cattle Co, Russell, MB 2) Sylvestre Angelina 1Z (Hoover Dam) Bridgeway Farms, Wawota, SK 3) SCC Lady McHenry 34Z (SCC Turner 58T) Stewart Cattle Co, Russell, MB (4 in class) Heifer Calf Class - Split #4 1) Northern View Zara Lisa 92Z (TGA Blackman 8311U) Northern View Angus, Neudorf, SK 2) Soo Line Favorite 2066 (MCATL Pure Product 903-55) Come As U R, Storthoaks, SK 3) SFL Rosetta 96Z (KBJ Tommy Boy 44W) Smart Farms Ltd., Moosomin, SK (5 in class) Heifer Calf Class - Split #5 1) CAUR Pollyanna 233Z (HR Tiger 5T) Come As U R, Storthoaks, SK 2) TSN Erelite 6Z (SAV Providence 6922)Shawn Birmingham, Brandon, MB 3) DMM Blackbird 8Z (DMM Dynasty 03G) Raina Syrnyk, Ethelbert, MB (6 in class) Champion Heifer Calf CC Miss Kali Belle 26Z Reserve Champion Heifer Calf Northern View Zara Lisa 92Z Yearling Heifer Class - Split #1 1) S7R 77W Fern 50Y (Bar E-L Wolfman 77W) Section 7 Ranch, Rocanville, SK 2) N7's Tibbie 52Y (SAV Net Worth 4200) N7 Stock Farm, Crandall, MB 3) N7's Mary KT 30Y (SAV Net Worth 4200) N7 Stock Farm, Crandall, MB (5 in class) Yearling Heifer Class - Split #1 1) Freyburn Flora 5Y (TC Stout 407) Freyburn Farms, Oxbow, SK 2) SCC Miss Kali Belle 40Y (HF Tiger 5T) Stewart Cattle Co, Russell, MB 3) Freyburn Georgina 6Y (SAV Net Worth 4200) Freyburn Farms, Oxbow, SK (5 in class) Champion Junior Heifer S7R 77W Fern 50Y Reserve Champion Junior Heifer N7's Tibbie 52Y Two Year Old Cow/Calf Class 1) SCC Quality 10X (HF Tiger 5T) Stewart Cattle Co, Russell, MB 2) N7's Heroine 5X (SAV Net Worth 4200) N7 Stock Farm, Crandall, MB
Mature Cow/Calf Class 1) MVMM Blossom 250U (MVF VRD Dateline 34P) N7 Stock Farm, Crandall, MB 2) Gambles Lady 2197 (BC Marathon 7022) Shawn Birmingham, Brandon, MB 3) SCC Mayflower 116W (TC Grid Topper 355) Stewart Cattle Co, Russell, MB Champion Senior Female MVMM Blossom 250U Reserve Champion Senior Female Gambles Lady 2197 Grand Champion Female SCC Miss Kali Belle 26Z Reserve Champion Female Northern View Zara Lisa 92Z Bull Calf Class - Split #1 1) N7's ZZ Top 26Z (SAV Pioneer 7301)N7 Stock Farm, Crandall, MB 2) S7R Rain Is A Good Thing 9Z (SAV Prosperity 9131) Section 7 Ranch, Rocanville, SK 3)N7's Zoolander 42Z (N7’s Outlook 26X) N7 Stock Farm, Crandall, MB (4 in class) Bull Calf Class - Split #2 1) SMW Zenith 4Z (Connealy under) Wagner Angus, Moose Jaw, SK 2) N7's Headliner 22Z (SAV Pioneer 7301)N7 Stock Farm, Crandall, MB 3)SCC Baloo 19Z (Geis Baloo 13’08) Stewart Cattle Co, Russell, MB (5 in class) Bull Calf Class - Split #3 1) Northern View SMW Gustov 3Z (Remitall H Rachis 21R) Wagner Angus, Moose Jaw, SK 2) SCC Baloo 6Z (Geis Baloo 13’08) Stewart Cattle Co, Russell, MB 3) TSN Hawkeye 37Z (BC Eagle Eye 110-7) Shawn Birmingham, Brandon, MB (4 in class) Champion Bull Calf SMW Zenith 4Z Reserve Champion Bull Calf Northern View SMW Gustov 3Z Yearling Bull Class 1)N7's Elvis 9Y (Sitz Upward 307R) N7 Stock Farm, Crandall, MB 2) Merit Genesis 1077 (Beverly Hills Visa 734) Freyburn Farms, Oxbow, SK Champion Junior Bull N7 Elvis 9Y Reserve Champion Junior Bull Merit Genesis 1077 Two Year Old Bull Class 1) Freyburn Alliance 46X (MVF Alliance 156T) Freyburn Farms, Oxbow, SK 2) Remitall F Jet 30X (SAV Pioneer 7301) Batho Farms, Oak Lake, MB Champion Senior Bull Freyburn Alliance 46X Reserve Champion Senior Bull Remitall F Jet 30X
Grand Champion Bull SMW Zenith 4Z Reserve Grand Champion Bull Northern View SMW Gustov 3Z Pair of Bulls 1) N7 Stock Farm Breeder's Herd 1)Stewart Cattle Co Get of Sire 1) N7 Stock Farm Premier Breeder Stewart Cattle Co, Russell, MB Premier Exhibitor N7 Stock Farm, Crandall, MB
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Judge: Bill Conley, Clarksdale MO Heifer Calf Class - Split #1 1) Timber Trail Blackbird 19Z (Bellstar Blackhawk 1X) Worth-Mor Cattle, Campbellford, ON 2) Vos Vegas Blackberry 15Z (Triara Windsor 368W) Vos Vegas Farms, Corbyville, ON 3) Hawthorne Agnes 5Z (SAV 004 Predominant 4438) Hawthorne Farms, Mountain, ON (7 in class) Heifer Calf Class - Split #2 1)GF Rita 66Z (Connealy Final Product) Gilchrist Farms, Lucknow, ON 2) DSMR Lucy 221Z (Rito 9FB3 of 5H11 Fullback) Debus Cattle Co, Wingham, ON 3) DCC Net Desire 215Z (BC Eagle Eye 110-7) Debus Cattle Co, Brunner, ON (7 in class) Heifer Calf Class - Split #3 1) Brantnor's Miss Daisy 12Z (Brantnor Predominant 10W) Brantnor Angus, Woodville, ON 2) Hawthorne Patricia 10Z (BC Eagle Eye 110-7) French River Cattle Co, Noelville, ON 3) Bailey Acres Daisy 19Z (BCA Myron K61)Whiskey Lane Livestock, Indian River, ON (7 in class) Heifer Calf Class - Split #4 1) Maplecrest Rita 2026 (Connealy Confidence 0100) Daisy Springs, Lauren Grimes Aurora, ON 2) North Perth Blackcap May 206 (SAV Iron Mountain 8066) North Perth Angus, Ray, Evelene & Ian Weber, Wingham, ON 3) Vos Vegas Erica L155 (DAJS Shockwave 612) Vos Vegas Farms, Enright Farms, Corbyville, ON (6 in class) Heifer Calf Class - Split #5 1) PFLC Blackbird 18Z (BC lookout 7024) Paradise Farms, Caledon, ON 2) GF Jenna 905Z (Peak Dot Resolute 37W) Gilchrist Farms, Lucknow, ON 3) ADA Zesty 5M'12 (SAV 5175 Bando 1024) ADA Cattle Company, Nestleton, ON (8 in class) Heifer Calf Class - Split #6 1) North Perth Barbara 202 (SAV Iron Mountain 8066) North Perth Angus, Ray, Evelene & Ian Weber, Wingham, ON 2) Kemp Bro's Ms Zara 7Z (SAV Bismarck 5682)Kemp Brothers Farms, Blackstock, ON 3)EXAR Lass 2246 (Connealy Right Answer 746)Enright Farms, Renfrew, ON (8 in class) Heifer Calf Class - Split #7 1)Cedarview Erroline 2Z (Rito 9FB3 of 5H11 Fullback) CedarView Angus, Pakenham, ON 2) PFLC Barbara 102Z (S Chisum 6175)Paradise Farms, Caledon, ON 3) Craigmore Blackcap May 107Z (SAV Bismarck 5682) Craigmore Farm, Shelburne, ON (5 in class) Heifer Calf Class - Split #8 1) Hammell 879S Kim 4Z (SAV Bismarck 5682) Lorncliffe Livestock, Dobbinton, ON 2) EF Erica 3Z (EXAR Raven 5179B) J-Star Livestock, Beachburg, ON 3) Brantnor's Miss Daisy 2Z (Brantnor Predominant 10W) RK Syndicate, Woodville, ON (7 in class) Heifer Calf Class - Split #9 1) Harprey Barbara McHenry 2Z (Southland Free Ride 68R)Harprey Farms, Proton Station, ON 2) Clair Lane Page 16
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Ellie 1Z (Boyd New Day 8005) Paradise Farms, Fergus, ON 3)FMF Elba's Vision 1Z (SAV Pioneer 7301)Four Mac Farms, Beachburg, ON (9 in class) Junior Heifer Calf Champion Timber Trail Blackbird 19Z Junior Heifer Calf Reserve Champion Vos Vegas Blackberry 15Z Intermediate Heifer Calf Champion Brantnor's Miss Daisy 12Z Intermediate Heifer Calf Reserve Champion GF Rita 66Z Senior Heifer Calf Champion Harprey Barbara McHenry 2Z Senior Heifer Calf Reserve Champion Maplecrest Rita 2026 Yearling Heifer Class - Split #1 1)PFLC Donna 386Y (SAV Final Answer 0035)Paradise Farms, Caledon, ON 2)Champion Hill Peg 7980 (SAV Brave 8320)Enright Farms, Renfrew, ON 3)SSF Stand Out Danny Boy 5101 (G13 Stand Out) Brent Black, Kristina Drennan, Goderich, ON (7 in class) Yearling Heifer Class - Split #2 1) Brantnor's Favorite 25Y (SAV Mandan 5664) RK Cattle Company, Moorefield, ON 2) Kemp Brother's Ms Blackcap 60Y (Kemp Unforgetable 1U) Kemp Brothers Farms, Blackstock, ON 3) Red BSFA Utopia 61Y (Red Brox Whos Who 33W) Burnside Farms, Elora, ON (8 in class) Yearling Heifer Class - Split #3 1) EF Envious Blackbird 33Y (EXAR Raven 81071) Sunset Acres, Kemptville, ON 2)Hawthorne Queen 9Y (Rito 9FB3 of 5H11 Fullback)Polestar Angus, Lansdowne, ON 3) LLB Classy Lass 388Y (Southland Main Street 52W) Tullamore Angus, Caledon, ON (9 in class) Yearling Heifer Class - Split #4 1)Hawthorne Queen 17Y (SAV Brilliance 8077)French River Cattle Company, Noelville, ON 2)Rains Emulous Tiffany E878BC (BC Eagle Eye 110-7) CedarView Angus, Pakenham, ON 3) Harvest IM Gammer 6Y (SAV Iron Mountain 8066) Walkerbrae Farms, Cody Walker, Harvest Angus, Guelph, ON (9 in class) Yearling Heifer Class - Split #5 1) DRM 14P Miss Morgan 28Y (BC Eagle Eye 110-7) Deer Park Angus, London, ON 2) Kemp Bros Ms Blackcap Judy 12Y (Duff New Attraction 6110) Kemp Brothers Farms, Blackstock, ON 3) Justamere 10277 Tiffany 2034 (Sitz Dash 10277) Justamere Farms, Express Ranches, Lloydminster, SK (9 in class) Yearling Heifer Class - Split #6 1) PFLC Donna 36Y (SAV Heavy Hitter 6347)Paradise Farms, Caledon, ON 2)WMC Shakura 4Y (Duff New Attraction 6110) Worth-Mor Cattle, Campbellford, ON 3) Bellstar Delia 2Y (Limestone Darkhorse U322) Four Mac Farms, Beachburg, ON (9 in class) Yearling Heifer Class - Split #7 1) Sunset Roxy 2Y(SAV Bismarck 5682)French River Cattle Company, Noelville, ON 2) VLS Maggie 13Y (Limestone
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Darkhorse U322)Van Esse Livestock, Dover Centre, ON 3) Harprey Barbara McHenry 2Y (SAV 004 Density 4336) Harprey Farms, Proton Station, ON (8 in class) Junior Yearling Heifer Champion Brantnor's Favorite 25Y Junior Yearling Heifer Reserve Champion PFLC Donna 386Y Intermediate Yearling Heifer Champion EF Envious Blackbird Intermediate Yearling Heifer Reserve Champion Hawthorne Queen 17Y Senior Yearling Heifer Champion DRM 14P Miss Morgan 28Y Senior Yearling Heifer Reserve Champion PFLC Donna 36Y Two Year Old Cow/Calf Class 1) Baby Black Lookin Great (BC Lookout 7024) Peter Frijters, Premier Livestock, North Perth Angus, Milverton, ON 2) WLL Kallli 1X (TC Stout 407) Hills Hereford & Angus, Rockwood, ON 3) Brantnor's Favorite 1X (Gambles Hot Rod) Brantnor Angus, Woodville, ON (7 in class) Mature Cow/Calf Class DRM 14P Miss Morgan 28Y Senior Female Champion Baby Black Lookin Great Senior Female Reserve Champion EXAR Queen Idelete 5929 Grand Champion Female DRM 14P Miss Morgan 28Y Reserve Champion Female EF Envious Blackbird Bull Calf Class - Split #1 1)Harprey Thrill 20Z (Southland riller 83X) Harprey Farms, Proton Station, ON 2) Red BBP Solo Cup 6Z (Red Ter-Ron Fully Loaded 540R) Patchell Livestock, Hanover, ON Bull Calf Class - Split #2 1) Werner Easy Street 2030 (SAV Prosperity 9131)Werner Angus, Cordova, IL 2)Cedarhill Serj Tankian 111Z (Soo Line Kodiak 9194) Cedar Hill Stock Farm, Omemee, ON 3)WLL Heavy Hitter 4Z (SAV Heavy Hitter 6347) Whiskey Lane Livestock, Indian River, ON (6 in class) Bull Calf Class - Split #3 1)DSMR Fullback 102Z (Rito 9FB3 of 5H11 Fullback) DSMR Stock Farm, Wingham, ON 2) Timber Trail Edgar 3Z (Just Enuff New Edition Edgar) Doug Fisher, Richmond, ON 3)JPD Chizam 7Z (Shipwheel Chinook) JPD Angus, Shanty Bay, ON (6 in class) Intermediate Bull Calf Champion Harprey Thrill 20Z Intermediate Bull Calf Reserve Champion Red BBP Solo Cup 6Z Senior Bull Calf Champion Werner Easy Street 2030 Senior Bull Calf Reserve Champion Cedarhill Serj Tankian 111Z
Junior Yearling Bull Class 1) Brantnor's Predominant 31Y (Brantnor Predominent 10W) Brantnor Angus, Woodville, ON 2) Craigmore Dambreaker Y418 (Hoover Dam) Craigmore Farm, Shelburne, ON 3) Clear View Paramount 52Y (SAV Prosperity 9131) Wayne & Dan Shapton, Exeter, ON Senior Yearling Bull Class - Split #1 1) EXAR Fortify 1447B (SAV Bismarck 5682) Justamere Farms, Vos Vegas Farms, Lloydminster, SK 2)EF Revolution 23Y (EXAR Raven 81071)Enright Farms, Renfrew, ON 3) Kemp Brother's Yankee 13Y (SAV Net Worth 4200)Kemp Brothers Farms, Blackstock, ON (4 in class) Senior Yearling Bull Class - Split #2 1)Werner Eagle Eye 1029(BC Eagle Eye 110-7)Werner Angus, Point Petre Springs, Cordova, IL 2) Cedarhill Yukon Jack 115Y (SAV Bismarck 5682)Cedar Hill Stock Farm, Omemee, ON 3) PFLC All Payday 47Y (PVF All Payday 729) Paradise Farms, Caledon, ON (6 in class) Junior Bull Champion EXAR Fortify 1447B Junior Bull Reserve Champion Werner Eagle Eye 1029 Two Year Old Bull Class 1)Just Enuff New Edition Edgar (Duff New Edition 6108) CedarView Angus,TimberTrail, Clover Lane, Pakenham, ON 2)Wilgor 1R Net Worth 5X(SAV Net Worth 4200) Wilgor Farms, Enright Farms, Renfrew, ON Grand Champion Bull EXAR Fortify 1447B
Grand Champion Female - DRM 14P Miss Morgan 28Y
Reserve Champion Female - EF Envious Blackbird Reserve Champion Bull Just Enuff New Edition Edgar Two Bulls (bred and owned by the exhibitor) 1) Cedar Hill Stock Farm, Omemee, ON Supreme Champion DRM 14P Miss Morgan 28Y Reserve Supreme Champion EXAR Fortify 1447B
Grand Champion Bull - EXAR Fortify 1447B
R Reserve Champion Bull - Just Enuff New Edition Edgar A W Breeders Herd F 1)Sunset Acres, Kemptville, ON2)Harprey Farms, Proton Station, ON 3) Kemp Brothers Farms, Blackstock, ON Get of Sire 1) Brantnor Angus, Woodville, ON Premier Exhibitor Paradise Farms, Caledon, ON Premier Breeder Brantnor Angus, Woodville, ON
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Lloydminster Stockade Roundup Black Angus Show
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Heifer Calf Class - Split #1 1) Greenwood Zexy and I Know It (Gumbo Gulch Creed 94S) Jayden & Jaxon Payne, Lloydminster, SK 2) GGRR Lady Ann 28Z (SAV Camaro 9272) Gord & Laurie Rattray, Blackfoot, AB 3) Elldem 9005 Glamour 322Z (PVF Windfall 9005) Elldem Cattle Investments, Saskatoon, SK (9 in class) Heifer Calf Class - Split #2 1) Justamere 4994 Fay 307Z (Justamere 406S Bell Ringer 499U) Justamere Farms, Lloydminster, SK 2) GGRR Sapphire 3Z (SAV Camaro 9272) Gord & Laurie Rattray, Blackfoot, AB 3) Black Wheel Barbie 14Z (Red Ter-Ron Realdeal 01W) Wheeler’s Stock Farm, Saskatoon, SK (6 in class) Yearling Heifer Class 1) EXAR Blackbird 1916 (SAV Bismarck 5682) Justamere Farms, Lloydminster, SK 2) Avelyn Sweethang 100’11 (Remington Old Post 27W) Avelyn Angus, Leduc, AB 3) RNRF Miss Roseland 107Y (Angus Acres Eric 78U) Cody Dillon, Allan Ozust, Ken Veikle, Neilburg, SK (6 in class) Two Year Old Cow/Calf Class 1) HF Tibbie 211X (HF Tiger 5T) 4K Land & Cattle, Ardrossan, AB 2)Remitall F Marlene 50X (SAV Prodigy 8101) Justamere Farms, Lloydminster, SK Mature Cow/Calf Class 1) Justamere 1036 Swan 751W (EXAR King 1036) Elldem Cattle Investments, Saskatoon, SK Grand Champion Female Justamere 1036 Swan 751W Reserve Champion Female HF Tibbie 211X Bull Calf Class - Split #1 1) 20/20 Improvement 37Z (SCC Tiger 15X) 20/20 Angus, Paynton, SK 2) RNRF Honky Tonk 220Z (RNRF Unlimited Bond 227U) RNR Flicek Black Angus, Neilburg, SK 3) Jolo Big Break 20Z (DFCC 32T Future Breaker 69W) Lock Farms Ltd, Macklin, SK (6 in class) Bull Calf Class - Split #2 1) 20/20 Improvement 16Z (SCC Tiger 15X) 20/20 Angus, Paynton, SK 2) RNRF Smokin Joe 307Z (RNRF Unlimited Bond 227U) RNR Flicek Black
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Angus, Neilburg, SK 3) Pederson Zambia 181Z (Happyvale Bando 647) Pederson Livestock, Edgerton, AB (5 in class) Bull Calf Class - Split #3 1) 20/20 Improvement 12Z (SCC Tiger 15X) 20/20 Angus, Paynton, SK 2)20/20 Thunder 8Z (Connealy under) 20/20 Angus, Paynton, SK 3) DFCC 176W Shut Out 40Z (HF Hemi 176W) Double F Cattle Co, Parkside, SK (6 in class) Bull Calf Class - Split #4 1) GGRR Upward 1Z (Sitz Upward 307R) Gord & Laurie Rattray, Blackfoot, AB 2) GGRR Camaro 5Z (SAV Camaro 9272) Gord & Laurie Rattray, Blackfoot, AB 3) Elldem 7091 Lurkin 303Z (SAV Wallstreet 7091) Elldem Cattle Investments, Saskatoon, SK (5 in class) Yearling Bull Class 1) Northern View Networth 104Y (Bell Net Return 3U) Northern View Angus, 104Y Syndicate, Neudorf, SK 2)DFCC 33Y Bullseye 74Y (Southland Old Skool 33T) Double F Cattle, South Park Cattle Co, Parkside, SK 3) DMM Riptide 27Y (DMM Riptide 87W) Avelyn Angus, Leduc, AB Two Year Old Bull Class 1) Captain Morgan 201X (TC Freedom 104) Triple L Angus, Viscount, SK 2) Duralta 4T Turbo 71X (DBRL 03M Titan 4T) Double F Cattle / Diamond B Ranches, Parkside, SK 3) RNRF Bond Legacy 44X (Langco Bond 26R)Cody Dillon, KD Ranching, Ken Veikle, Neilburg, SK Champion Senior Bull Captain Morgan 201X Reserve Champion Senior Bull Duralta 4T Turbo 71X Get of Sire 1) RNR Flicek Black Angus, Neilburg, SK Pair of Bulls 1) RNR Flicek Black Angus, Neilburg, SK
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Res Champion Female - HF Tibbie 211X
Grand Champion Bull - Captain Morgan 201X
Reserve Champion Bull - Duralta 4T Turbo 71X
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Lloydminster Stockade Roundup Red Angus Show
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Heifer Calf Class 1) Red Wheel Auburn 76Z (Red Ter-Ron Realdeal 01W) Wheeler’s Stock Farm, Saskatoon, SK 2) Red Wheel Avocet 37Z (Red Ter-Ron Realdeal 01W) Wheeler’s Stock Farm, Saskatoon, SK 3) Red Vikse 84R Jessica 37Z (Red Lazy MC Cowboy Cut 26U) Vikse Family Farm, Donalda, AB (7 in class) Yearling Heifer Class 1) Red Wrights Vannes 1Y (Red Six Mile Sakic 832S) Wright Livestock, Melfort, SK Two Year Old Cow/Calf Class 1) Red Y3Bar Faith 5X (Red Northline Rob Roy 122K) Vikse Family Farm, Donalda, AB 2) Red GJP 255T Ms. Pathy 377X (Red Northline Trueblood 341T) L&V Red Angus, Chauvin, AB Mature Cow/Calf Class 1) Red Bar E-L Bull Meg 4W (Red SVR World Series 153S) TNF Red Angus & Northline Angus, Ardrossan, AB 2) Red Wheel Auburn 89T (Red U-2/TR Dsign 4046P) Wheeler’s Stock Farm, Saskatoon, SK Grand Champion Female Red Bar E-L Bull Meg 4W Reserve Champion Female Red Y3Bar Faith 5X
Saskatoon Fall Fair Black Angus Show ________________________ Heifer Calf Champion EXAR Cassie 2014, Mainstream Genetics, Watrous, SK Heifer Calf Reserve Champion Halls Rosebud 2122, Hall’s Cattle Co, Craven, SK Junior Female Champion EXAR Blackbird 1112, Mainstream Genetics, Watrous, SK Junior Female Reserve Champion Mich Delight 167Y, Blairs West Land & Cattle, Drake, SK Senior Female Champion PSF Rosebud 12T, Hall’s Cattle Co, Craven, SK Grand Champion Female PSF Rosebud 12T Reserve Champion Female EXAR Cassie 2014 Bull Calf Champion DFCC 176W Shut Out 402, Double F Cattle Co, Parkside, SK Bull Calf Reserve Champion Wrights Unanimous 2Z, Wright Livestock, Meskanaw, SK Junior Bull Champion DFCC 33T Bulleye 74Y, Double F Cattle Co, Parkside, SK Junior Bull Reserve Champion Page 20
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Bull Calf Class 1)Red Vikse Cowboy Cut 177Z (Red Lazy MC Cowboy Cut 26U) Vikse Family Farm, Donalda, AB 2) Red Wrights 832 Worldwide 10Z 4Z (Red Six Mile Sakic 832S) Wright Livestock, Melfort, SK 3) Red Vikse Cowboy Cut 27Z (Red Lazy MC Cowboy Cut 26U) Vikse Family Farm, Donalda, AB (9 in class) Two Year Old Bull Class 1) Red Vikse GG Fully Loaded 130X (Red Ter-Ron Fully Loaded 540R)Vikse Family Farm, Donalda, SK 2) Red Northline Chuck Norris 305X (Red SVR Gangster 14S) Northline Angus & C.D. Land & Cattle, Ardrossan, AB 3) Red GJP Scarface 269X (Red Northline Fat Tony 605U) Pugh Farms, Edgerton, AB Grand Champion Bull Red Vikse GG Fully Loaded 130X Reserve Champion Bull Red Northline Chuck Norris 305X
Grand Champion Female - Red Bar E-L Bull Meg 4W
Res Champion Female - Red Y3Bar Faith 5X
Grand Champion Bull - Red Vikse GG Fully Loaded 130X
Reserve Champion Bull - Red Northline Chuck Norris 305X
Northern View Matrix 84Y, Bar CR Angus, Perdue, SK Grand Champion Bull Captain Morgan 201X Triple LAngus, Viscount, SK Reserve Champion Bull Duralta 4T Turbo 71X, Double F Cattle Co, Parkside, SK Premier Breeder & Premier Exhibitor Bar CR Angus, Perdue, SK
Senior Female Champion Red T&S Rose 18W, T&S Farms, Rose Valley, SK Grand Champion Female Red Wrights Vaness 1Y Reserve Champion Female Red Hall’s Bayberry 234Y Bull Calf Champion Red Wrights 832 Worldwide, Wright Livestock, Melfort, SK Bull Calf Reserve Champion Red T&S All Star 2Z, T&S Farms, Rose Valley, SK Junior Bull Champion Red Rock of Spittalburn, Triple L Angus, Viscount, SK Grand Champion Bull Red Rock of Spittalburn Reserve Champion Bull Red Wrights 832 Worldwide Premier Breeder & Premier Exhibitor T & S Farms, Rose Valley, SK
Red Angus Show ___________________________ Heifer Calf Champion Red Spittalburn Bayberry Spittalburn Farms & Dean McAvoy, Perdue, SK Heifer Calf Reserve Champion Red Hall’s Bayberry 234Z, Hall’s Cattle Co, Craven, SK Junior Female Champion Red Wrights Vaness 1Y. Wright Livestock, Melfort, SK Junior Female Reserve Champion Red Spittalburn Lila 152Y Spittalburn & Dean McAvoy, Perdue, SK
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Alberta ‘Livestock ER’ Trailers Deployed
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A fleet of state-of-the-art livestock emergency handling equipment trailers has been deployed in key areas of Alberta along with a new training course under development to support qualified workers to operate them. Both developments stemmed from discussions initiated by the Alberta Farmed Animal Health and Welfare Strategy Steering Committee. The Steering Committee was inspired by groups in Red Deer County and Ponoka that developed similar livestock handling trailers for deployment in their areas. A sub-committee including representatives from the Alberta Equestrian Federation, the Alberta Beef Producers, Livestock Identification Services, RCMP, Alberta Farm Animal Care (AFAC) and Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development created the initial project plan. Funding support was provided through the federal/provincial/territorial Growing Forward initiative. “The health and welfare of animals is always one of our top priorities,” says Verlyn Olson, Minister of Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development. “We are very pleased to partner with AFAC. These new resources will strengthen our capacity to respond to accidents or challenges involving livestock and will support the safety and well-being of both people and animals on our farms and roadways.” Several counties / municipalities and one non-profit organization were chosen as trailer sites, based on
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animal movement volumes and strategic coordination plans. These include MD of Willowcreek – Claresholm; Cypress County – Medicine Hat; Westlock County – Westlock; Vermilion River County – Vermilion; and the Alberta Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), which will deploy an Alberta-wide roaming unit. The training course will be delivered by Lakeland College, as a new “Livestock Handling Equipment Trailer Training Course” at the college’s Emergency Training Centre at Vermilion, AB. “As livestock producers, we know that livestock care doesn’t end when animals leave the farm,” says Hehli. “Safe transport is a top priority and an area where we have long worked with the transportation industry, those involved in emergency response, and different levels of government, to continually improve approaches and resources. This type of teamwork is absolutely essential to livestock care progress. This is a very hands-on project that will benefit the entire livestock industry in Alberta.”
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AFAC is a partnership of the major livestock producer organizations of Alberta, along with affiliate and associate members, dedicated to promoting responsible, humane farm animal care. Farm and Food Care Ontario has been working with Ontario's farm animal organizations on something similar and will be watching developments in the Alberta program closely. - afac.ab.ca & agri-media.ca
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Premier Livestock Shows Stronger Together Farmfair International (FFI) and Canadian Western Agribition, the two premiere livestock shows in Western Canada, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to collaborate on international marketing and promotional activities to attract international buyers to both shows in 2013. “We believe this is a great opportunity for our shows to work together and it sets the stage for future opportunities,” said Richard L. Andersen, CFR, President and CEO of Northlands. “Through collaboration, we’re building a larger contingent of
international buyers, creating commerce and making it more attractive for exhibitors to attend both events.” “This MOU demonstrates the strong working relationship between Farmfair International and Canadian Western Agribition,” said Marty Seymour, Chief Executive Officer of Canadian Western Agribition. “Working together provides a greater opportunity to develop international markets for the betterment of the industry.
In 2013, Farmfair International at Northlands in Edmonton, Alberta is scheduled for November 3-10 and Canadian Western Agribition in Regina, Saskatchewan will take place from November 11-16. With both events showcasing top quality livestock and taking place so closely together, there is a natural collaborative opportunity. The main objective is to cooperate in international marketing and promotion as well as a joint Inbound Buyers Program for international buyers interested in attending both shows.
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Canadian Western Agribition - Black Angus Show Results
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\Judge: Dave Hasson, Ariss, ON Heifer Calf Class - Split #1 1) Mich Annie Angel 1235Z (RC Wiley Post 9304B) Michelson Land and Cattle, Ituna, SK 2)HLC Heroine 209Z (Spruce View Renovator 182U) Hollinger Land and Cattle, Neudorf, SK 3) HLC Miss Marion 199Z (EXAR Spartan 9573B)Hollinger Land and Cattle, Neudorf, SK (7 in class) Heifer Calf Class - Split #2 1) GGA Lucy 20Z (GDAR Game Day 449) Glen Gabel, Regina, SK 2) Mich SC Breathtaking 729Z (EXAR Tryon 71204)Michelson Land and Cattle, Ituna, SK & Serhienko Cattle Co 3) SY Positively Cool 64Z (Bushs Cool Runnings) Symens Land and Cattle Co, Claresholm, AB (7 in class) Heifer Calf Class - Split #3 1) Bar-E-L Naomi 107Z (Southland riller 83X) BAR-E-L Angus Stettler, AB 2) Blairs Della 315Z (Red Corner Creek Cash 2R)Blairs. Ag Cattle Co, Lanigan, SK 3) Anderson Coreen 1253 (Wilbar Eastwood 200X) Anderson Cattle Company, Bethune, SK (9 in class) Heifer Calf Class - Split #4 1) Mich Envious Blackbird 1249 (EXAR Pit Boss 409) Michelson Land and Cattle, Ituna, SK 2) DFCC 2X Libby 84X (Young Dale Barney 2X)Double F Cattle Co, Parkside, SK 3) FCR Miss Power 50Z (FCR Prowler 28X) Bar CR Angus, Perdue, SK (8 in class) Heifer Calf Class - Split #5 1) Soo Line Annie K 2087 (Cudlobe Yellowstone 80M) Soo Line Cattle Co, Midale, SK;Enright Farms; Vos Vegas Farms 2) Anderson Hi Lite 1230 (Wilbar Eastwood 200X) Anderson Cattle Co, Bethune, SK 3) Elldem 9005 Glamour 322Z (PVF Windfall SCC 9005)Elldem Cattle Investments, Saskatoon, SK (8 in class) Heifer Calf Class - Split #6 1)Wiwa Creek Erica 77’12(Soo Line Motive 9016)Wiwa Creek Farms, Rush Lake, SK 2) DFCC 176W Yankee 66Z (HF Hemi 176W) Double F Cattle Co, Parkside, SK 3) SCC Lady McHenry 34Z (SCC Turner 58T) Stewart Cattle Co, Russell, MB (7 in class) Heifer Calf Class - Split #7 1)SCC Miss Kali Belle 26Z(HF Tiger 5T)Stewart Cattle Co, Russell, MB 2)Hall’s Lady Di 285Z (SAV Wall Street 7091) Hall's Cattle Co, Craven, SK 3) Mich Envious Blackbird 1269 (EXAR Pit Boss 409) Michelson Land and Cattle, Ituna, SK (7 in class) Heifer Calf Class - Split #8 1) Anderson Elena 1204 (MCATL Reflection 120-57) Anderson Cattle Company, Bethune, SK 2)C&C Miss Enchantment 2031 (EXAR Wanted 9732B) Michelson Land and Cattle, Ituna, SK 3) Soo Line Favourite 2066 (MCATL Pure Product 903-55) Soo Line Cattle Co, Midale, SK; Come As U R Angus (6 in class) Heifer Calf Class - Split #9 1)HF Echo 124Z (Connealy Consensus 7229) Hamilton Farms, Cochrane, AB 2) Young Dale Page 09Z (Young Dale Xception 12X) Young Dale Angus, Carievale, SK 3) BlairsTibbie 224Z (Duff New Generation 6107)Blairs.Ag Cattle Co, Lanigan, SK (6 in class) Page 28
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Heifer Calf Class - Split #10 1) MVF Jean 8Z(HF Tiger 5T)Chance Jackson, Sedley, SK 2) Justamere 499U Fay 307Z (Justamere Bell Ringer 499U)Justamere Farms, Lloydminster, SK 3)NRA Sally 20Z (MVF Dateline 36W) Nielson Land and Cattle Co Ltd, Craik, SK (5 in class) Heifer Calf Class - Split #11 1) DFCC 32T Sassy 8Z (Eastondale Break Away 32’07) Double F Cattle Co, Parkside, SK 2)CCCJ Favorite 1Z (Soo Line Motive 9016) Chance Jackson, Sedley, SK 3) HF Blackbird 44Z (HF Tiger 5T) Hamilton Farms, Cochrane, AB (7 in class) Heifer Calf Class - Split #12 1) HF Rosebud 15Z (Connealy Consensus 7229) Hamilton Farms, Cochrane, AB 2) Black Wheel Barbie 14Z (Red Ter-Ron Realdeal 01W)Wheeler's Stock Farm, Saskatoon, SK 3)Northern View Ruth 82Z (Sitz Upward 307R) Northern View Angus, Neudorf, SK (8 in class) Heifer Calf Class - Split #13 1)EXAR Cassie 2014 (Dameron First Class) Mainstream Genetics, Watrous, SK 2) Belvin Georgina 6’12 (Belvin Tres Marias Patron 205) Belvin Angus, Innisfail, AB 3) LFE BA Black Velvet 20Z (SAV Heritage 6295) Lewis Farms, Spruce Grove, AB (9 in class) Junior Heifer Calf Champion Mich Annie Angel 1235Z Junior Heifer Calf Reserve Champion HLC Heroine 209Z Intermediate Heifer Calf Champion Soo Line Annie K 2087 Intermediate Heifer Calf Reserve Champion Bar-E-L Naomi 107Z Senior Heifer Calf Champion DFCC 32T Sassy 8Z Senior Heifer Calf Reserve Champion HF Echo 124Z Yearling Heifer Class - Split #1 1) FF Fantasy Y137 (Connealy Revenue 7289) Flesch Angus, Shelby, MT; Kensey Mikkelsen 2)S7R 77W Fern 50Y(Bar-E-L Wolfman 77W) Section 7 Ranch, Rocanville, SK 3)BH EveningTinge 87Y (HF Done Deal 64T)Bar-H Land & Cattle Co, Langenburg, SK (7 in class) Yearling Heifer Class - Split #2 1)Belvin Lady Blossom 91’11 (Geis Kodiak 12’07)Belvin Angus, Innisfail, AB; Clint Ellis; Cordy Cox 2) FF MS Dream Y110 (JF Pendleton) Flesch Angus, Shelby, MT 3) LLB Classy Lass 388Y (Southland Main Street 52W) Tullamore Angus, Caledon, ON (7 in class) Yearling Heifer Class - Split #3 1)Harvest IM Gammer 6Y (SAV Iron Mountain 8066) Walkerbrae Farms, Guelph, ON & Harvest Angus, Prince George, BC 2) EXAR Blackbird 1112 (Dameron First Class) Mainstream Genetics, Watrous, SK 3) Eastondale Betsy 12’11 (Eastondale Break Away 32’07) Tullamore Angus, Caledon, ON (7 in class) Yearling Heifer Class - Split #4 1) Justamere 10277 Tiffany 203Y (Sitz Dash 10277)
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Justamere Farms, Lloydminster, SK; Express Ranches; Twisted Sisters 2) CCCJ Tibbie 6Y (Soo Line Motive 9016) Chance Jackson, Sedley, SK 3) Young Dale Elba 10Y (SAV Brilliance 8077) Nielson Land and Cattle Co Ltd, Craik, SK (7 in class) Yearling Heifer Class - Split #5 1)DMM Miss Essence 14Y (Gumbo Gulch Creed 94S)Miller Wilson Angus, Bashaw, AB 2)HF Echo 45Y (HF Kodiak 5R) Hamilton Farms, Cochrane, AB 3) Bar-E-L Tbbie 3Y (HF Hemi 115S) Bar-E-L Angus, Stettler, AB (7 in class) Yearling Heifer Class - Split #6 1) DMM Miss Essence 7Y (Gumbo Gulch 94S) Miller Wilson Angus, Bashaw, AB 2) HF Miss Erica 16Y (HF Tiger 5T) Poplar Meadows Angus, Houston, BC 3) Champion Hill Georgina 7908 (SAV Brave 8320) Enright Farms, Renfrew, ON (7 in class) Junior Yearling Heifer Champion Harvest IM Gammer 6Y Junior Yearling Heifer Reserve Champion FF Fantasy Y137 Intermediate Yearling Heifer Champion DMM Miss Essence 14Y Intermediate Yearling Heifer Reserve Champion HF Echo 45Y Two Year Old Cow/Calf Pair Class - Split #1 1) Pahl Miss Magic 144X (SAV Networth 4200) Remitall Farms Inc, Olds, AB 2)Remitall F Marlene 50X (SAV Prodigy 8101) Justamere Farms, Lloydminster, SK & Jon Fox V 3) Crescent Creek Crushmaid 106X (Cudlobe Moneymaker 79U) Crescent Creek Angus, Goodeve, SK (4 in class) Two Year Old Cow/Calf Pair Class - Split #2 1) HF Evening Tinge 6X (HF Tiger 5T) Hamilton Farms, Cochrane, AB 2) SCC Quality 10X (HF Tiger 5T)Stewart Cattle Co, Russell, MB & Crowe Bros 3)Wiwa Creek Pride 63’10 (Wiwa Creek Fullback 19’07) Wiwa Creek Farms, Rush Lake, SK & Emma Thomason (5 in class) Mature Cow/Calf Class - Split #1 1) DMM Miss Essence 61W (Gumbo Gulch Creed 94S) Miller Wilson Angus, Bashaw, AB 2)EXAR Queen Idelete 5929 (EXAR Spartan 6225)Enright Farms, Renfrew, ON & Vos Vegas Farms 3) HF Pride 273U (JSF Regan 65R) Hamilton Farms, Cochrane, AB (5 in class) Mature Cow/Calf Class - Split #2 1)PSF Rosebud 12T (TC Grid Topper 355) Hall's Cattle Co, Craven, SK 2)Greenbush Georgina 18U (SAV 004 Density 4336) J Square S Angus, Grayson, SK 3) DiamondT Wendy Jill 220’07 (Belvin Nighthawk 32’04) Diamond T Cattle Co, Olds, AB (4 in class) Senior Female Champion DMM Miss Essence 61W Senior Female Reserve Champion HF Evening Tinge 6X Grand Champion Female DMM Miss Essence 61W Reserve Champion Female HF Evening Tinge 6X
Bull Calf Class - Split #1 1)Young Dale Zorian 106Z(Young Dale Excaliber 32X) Young Dale Angus, Carievale, SK 2) Rockinox Zoltan 104Z (Bad Lands Initiative 375X) Rockin Ox Ranch, Whitewood, SK 3) Lookout Zorro 80Z (WAF Zorzal 321U)Forsyth Ranch Ltd, Herbert, SK; Lookout Stock Farm; Beverly Hills Angus (9 in class) Bull Calf Class - Split #2 1) Remitall West Rollin Up 48Z (Remitall H Rachis 21R) Remitall West, Olds, AB 2) Towaw Orazi Invictus 11Z (Red Pastoriza 565 Brigadier) Towaw Cattle Co Ltd, Sangudo, AB 3) S7R Rain is a Good Thing 9Z (SAV Prosperity 9131) Section 7 Ranch, Rocanville, SK (8 in class) Bull Calf Class - Split #3 1) MichTotal Solution 1202 (EXAR Pit Boss 409)Michelson Land and Cattle, Ituna, SK 2) Anderson Motive 1237 (Soo Line Motive 9016) Anderson Cattle Company, Bethune, SK 3) SY Micheal 45Z (Southland riller 83X) Symens Land and Cattle Co, Claresholm, AB (6 in class) Bull Calf Class - Split #4 1) 20/20 Improvement 16Z (SCC Tiger 15X) 20/20 Angus, Paynton, SK 2)HFTroubadour 228Z (HF Tiger 5T)Hamilton Farms, Cochrane, AB 3)HF Consortium 212Z (Connealy Consensus 7229) Hamilton Farms, Cochrane, AB (6 in class) Bull Calf Class - Split #5 1) DFCC 176W Shut Out 40Z (HF Hemi 176W) Double F Cattle Co, Parkside, SK 2)Brooking Prospector 222 (Soo Line Motive 9016) Brooking Angus Ranch, Radville, SK 3) 20/20 Improvement 12Z (SCC Tiger 15X) 20/20 Angus, Paynton, SK (7 in class) Bull Calf Class - Split #6 1)SCC Baloo 19Z (Geis Baloo 13’08)Stewart Cattle Co, Russell, MB 2) Freyburn Pioneer 88Z (SAV Pioneer 7301) Freyburn Angus Farms, Oxbow, SK 3) Justamere 499U Bellboy 310Z (Justamere 406S Bell Ringer 499U) Justamere Farms, Lloydminster, SK (4 in class) Bull Calf Class - Split #7 1) Northern View SMW Gustov 3Z (Remitall H Rachis 21R)Wagner Angus, Moose Jaw, SK 2)20/20 Thunder 8Z (Connealy under) 20/20 Angus, Paynton, SK 3) SCC Baloo 6Z (Geis Baloo 13’08) Stewart Cattle Co, Russell, MB (7 in class) Bull Calf Class - Split #8 1) Brooking Lead Change 204 (Soo Line Legacy 7019) Brooking Angus Ranch, Radville, SK 2)Remitall F Pride 9Z (SAV Prodigy 8101)Remitall Farms Inc, Olds, AB 3) Poplar Meadows Blown Away 2’12 (HF Hemi 176W) Poplar Meadows Angus, Houston, BC (8 in class) Bull Calf Class - Split #9 1) Young Dale Zeke 2Z (Young Dale Xcaliber 32X)Young Dale Angus, Carievale, SK 2) WLL Heavy Hitter 4Z (SAV Heavy Hitter 6347)Whiskey Lane Livestock, Indian River, ON 3)DTA Pure Gold 1Z (MCTL Pure Product 903-55) Arntzen Angus, Sedgewick, AB (8 in class) Junior Bull Calf Champion Young Dale Zorian 106Z Junior Bull Calf Reserve Champion Rockinox Zoltan 104Z
Intermediate Bull Calf Champion Remitall West Rollin Up 48Z Intermediate Bull Calf Reserve Champion DFCC 176W Shut Out 40Z Senior Bull Calf Champion Brooking Lead Change 204 Senior Bull Calf Reserve Champion Young Dale Zeke 2Z Yearling Bull Class - Split #1 1)Northern View Net Worth 104Y (Bell Net Return 3U) Northern View Angus, Neudorf, SK; Elldem Cattle Investments; Net Worth 104Y Syndicate 2)DFCC 33T Bullseye 74Y (Southland Old Skool 33T)Double F Cattle Co, Parkside, SK; South Park Cattle Co 3)Justamere 422 Impact 244Y (EXARPAF 422) Justamere Farms, Lloydminster, SK; Hollinger Land & Cattle (7 in class) Yearling Bull Class - Split #1 1) HF Smokin’ Acres 105Y (Greens Premium 7578) Hamilton Farms, Cochrane, AB; Bar-E-L Angus 2)HF Thunderbird 146Y (HF Tiger 5T) Poplar Meadows Angus, Houston, BC; Hamilton Farms 3) City Lights Showtime 101Y (HF Tiger 5T) Walkerbrae Farms, Guelph, ON (8 in class) Junior Bull Champion HF Smokin’ Acres 105Y Junior Bull Reserve Champion HF Thunderbird 146Y Two Year Bull Class - Split #1 1) Remitall F Odyssey 67X (LLB Free Wheeler 268S) Remitall Farms Inc, Olds, AB; Blairs.Ag Cattle Co 2) Captain Morgan 201X (TC Freedom 104)Triple L Angus, Viscount, SK 3)BH Balancer 14X (HF Bruin 96X)Bar-H Land & Cattle Co, Langenburg, SK (5 in class) Two Year Bull Class - Split #2 1) Southland Thriller 83X (Southland Two Fitty 250T) Bar-E-L Angus, Stettler, AB; Southland Black Angus; The Thriller Group 2) Duralta 4T Turbo 71X (DBRL 03M Titan 71X)Double F Cattle Co, Parkside, SK; Diamond B Ranches; Duralta Farms Inc 3) Harvest Starmaster 9X (HF Tiger 5T) Harvest Angus, Prince George, BC (5 in class) Senior Bull Champion Southland Thriller 83X Senior Bull Reserve Champion Remitall F Odyssey 67X Grand Champion Bull Southland Thriller 83X Reserve Champion Bull HF Smokin’ Acres 105Y Breeder´s Herd 1) Hamilton Farms, Cochrane, AB Premier Breeder Hamilton Farms, Cochrane, AB Premier Exhibitor Hamilton Farms, Cochrane, AB
Grand Champion Female - DMM Miss Essence 61W
Res Champion Female - HF Evening Tinge 6X
Grand Champion Bull - Southland riller 83X
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Judge: Dennis Serhienko, Maymont, SK Heifer Calf Class - Split #1 1)Red Six MileTafetta 253Z (Red Benchmark Better Beef)Six Mile Ranch Ltd, Fir Mountain, SK & Christy Collins Inc 2) Red TNF NL Sookie 86Z (Red Northline Trueblood 341T) TNF Red Angus, Riviere Qui Barre, AB & Northline Angus 3) Red Wrights 5X Firefly 80Z (Red Wrights Easy Deal 5X) Wright Livestock, Melfort, SK (6 in class) Heifer Calf Class - Split #2 1) Red Blairs Cheta 23Z (Red Ter-Ron Realdeal 01W) Blairs.Ag Cattle Co, Lanigan, SK 2)Red Blairs Jasmin 24Z (Red Corner Creek Cash 2R) Blairs.Ag Cattle Co, Lanigan, SK 3)Red Six Mile Sierra 171Z (Red Towaw Indeed 104H) Six Mile Ranch Ltd, Fir Mountain, SK (6 in class) Heifer Calf Class - Split #3 1) Red KF Clarit 48Z (Red Ter-Ron Dealdeal 01W) Kuntz Farms, Balgonie, SK & Clint Kuntz 2)Red Lauron Lass 120Z (Red Lauron Wrangler Jo 45W) Lauron Red Angus, Didsbury, AB 3) Red WRAZ Velvet 70Z (Red Brylor WRAZ Makn Waves 39X) WRAZ Red Angus, Wawota, SK (8 in class) Heifer Calf Class - Split #4 1)Red Six Mile Enticing Enid 13Z (Red Benchmark Better Beef) Six Mile Ranch Ltd, Fir Mountain, SK 2) Red Wheel Auburn 76Z (Red Ter-Ron Realdeal 01W) Wheeler's Stock Farm, Saskatoon, SK 3) Red Ter-Ron Duchess 83Z (Red Ter-Ron Realdeal 01W) Ter-Ron Farms, Forestburg, AB (9 in class) Heifer Calf Class - Split #5 1) Red Bar-E-L Betdoll 8Z (Red Wheel Alliance 22U) Bar-E-L Angus, Stettler, AB 2)Red Mar Mac Ruby 60Z (Red Cockburn Ribeye 346U)Mar Mac Farms, Brandon, MB 3)Red Blairswest Sugrland 1Z(Red Ringstead Kargo 443W)Blairswest Land and Cattle, Drake, SK (10 in class) Heifer Calf Class - Split #6 1) Red Spittalburn Bayberry 202Z (Red RMJ Redman 1T) Spitta burn Farms, Perdue, SK; Dean McAvoy; Kale Watchouse, Wildcat Creek Ranch 2)Red Chopper K Bobbi 4Z (Red Badlands Capacity 37W) Chopper K Red Angus, Carnduff, SK 3)Red Lauron Dalmistu 24Z (Red Lazy MC Detour 2W) Lauron Red Angus, Didsbury, AB (6 in class) Heifer Calf Class - Split #7 1) Red Wheel Avocet 37Z (Red Ter-Ron Realdeal 01W) Wheeler's Stock Farm, Saskatoon, SK 2) Red LFE Blockana 101Z (Red Northline Fat Tony 605U) Lewis Farms, Spruce Grove, AB 3) Red Spitallburn Bayberry 210Z (Red RMJ Redman 1T)Spittalburn Farms, Perdue, SK & Dean McAvoy (7 in class) Junior Heifer Calf Champion Red Six Mile Tafetta 253Z Junior Heifer Calf Reserve Champion Red TNF NL Sookie 86Z Intermediate Heifer Calf Champion Red Six Mile Enticing Enid 13Z Intermediate Heifer Calf Reserve Champion Red Wheel Auburn 76Z Senior Heifer Calf Champion Red Spittalburn Bayberry 202Z Page 30
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Senior Junior Division Heifer Calf Champion Red Six Mile Tafetta 253Z Junior Division Heifer Calf Reserve Champion Red TNF NL Sookie 86Z Intermediate Division Heifer Calf Champion Red Six Mile Enticing Enid 13Z Intermediate Division Heifer Calf Reserve Champion Red Wheel Auburn 76Z Senior Division Heifer Calf Champion Red Spittalburn Bayberry 202Z Senior Division Heifer Calf Reserve Champion Red Wheel Avocet 37Z Junior Division Heifer Calf Champion Red Six Mile Tafetta 253Z Junior Division Heifer Calf Reserve Champion Red TNF NL Sookie 86Z Intermediate Division Heifer Calf Champion Red Six Mile Enticing Enid 13Z Intermediate Division Heifer Calf Reserve Champion Red Wheel Auburn 76Z Senior Division Heifer Calf Champion Red Spittalburn Bayberry 202Z Senior Division Heifer Calf Reserve Champion Red Wheel Avocet 37Z Heifer Calf Reserve Champion Red Wheel Avocet 37Z Yearling Heifer Class - Split #1 1)Red Blairs Faith 74Y (Red Ter-Ron Reload 703T)Blairs. Ag Cattle Co, Lanigan, SK 2)Red Northline Danger Girl 67Y (Red Northline Rev 341R) Northline Angus, Ardrossan, AB 3)RedTowaw ARG Fundadora 52Y (Red Pastoriza 565 Brigadier)Towaw Cattle Co Ltd, Sangudo, AB & Badlands & Severance Red Angus (7 in class) Yearling Heifer Class - Split #2 1) Red Six Mile Flower 146Y (Red SSS Bucc 30U) Six Mile Ranch Ltd, Fir Mountain, SK 2) Red Mar Mac Lady Trooper 112Y (Red Cockburn Ribeye 3436U) Mar Mac Farms, Brandon, MB 3) Red Six Mile Zika 204Y (Red Six Mile Sakic 8325) Six Mile Ranch Ltd, Fir Mountain, SK (4 in class) Yearling Heifer Class - Split #3 1) Red Ter-Ron Alice 31Y (Red Ter-Ron Realdeal 01W) Ter-Ron Farms, Forestburg, AB 2) Red Lazy MC Lady 17Y (Red Lazy MC Cowboy Cut 26U)Lazy MC Angus, Bassano, AB 3)Red Windy Hill Pennywise 1105Y (Red Windy Hill Cash 917W) Windy Hill Livestock, Moose Jaw, SK (7 in class) Junior Yearling Heifer Champion Red Blairs Faith 74Y Junior Yearling Heifer Reserve Champion Red Northline Danger Girl 67Y Senior Yearling Heifer Champion Red Ter-Ron Alice 31Y Senior Yearling Heifer Reserve Champion Red Six Mile Flower 146Y
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Two Year Old Cow/Calf Class 1) Red Wildman Miss Stocky 001X (Red Wildman Solstice 805U) Wildman Livestock, Sangudo, AB 2)Red Northline Cream Soda 241X (Red Northline Crush 59R) Northline Angus, Ardrossan, AB; Carrousel Farms; Pittman Holdings 3) Red Ter-Ron Serena 190X (Red U-2 Dynamo 7021T) Ter-Ron Farms, Forestburg, AB (4 in class) Mature Cow/Calf Class 1) Red Six Mile Cheta 702W (Red Six Mile Sakic 832S) Six Mile Ranch Ltd, Fir Mountain, SK 2) Red Flotre Gold 47R (Lazy MC Worldwide 5K) Lazy MC Angus, Bassano, AB & Geo J. Flotre 3)Red Wheel Auburn 89T (Red U-2/TR Dsign 4046P) Wheeler's Stock Farm, Saskatoon, SK (7 in class) Senior Female Champion Red Wildman Miss Stocky 001X Senior Female Reserve Champion Red Northline Cream Soda 241X Grand Champion Female Red Wildman Miss Stocky 001X Reserve Champion Female Red Blairs Faith 74Y Bull Calf Class - Split #1 1) Red Ter-Ron Solo Cup 180Z (Red Ter-Ron Realdeal 01W) Ter-Ron Farms, Forestburg, AB 2) Red Wilbar Cowboy Country 901Z (Red Lazy MC Cowboy Cut 26U) Wilbar Farms, Dundurn, SK 3)Red T-K Fortune Hunter 95Z (Red U2 Mission Impossible 150W) T Bar K Ranch, Wawota, SK (7 in class) Bull Calf Class - Split #2 1) Red Six Mile Sure Shot 195Z (Red Six Mile Win-Chester 745W) Six Mile Ranch Ltd, Fir Mountain, SK 2) Red Chopper K Habanero 99Z (Red Badlands Capacity 37W) Chopper K Red Angus, Carnduff, SK 3) Red NCJ Lazy MC Venom 34Z (Red Lazy MC Cowboy 26U) Lazy MC Angus, Bassano, AB (7 in class) Bull Calf Class - Split #3 1) Red Wrights 832S Iron Hide 4Z (Red Six Mile Sakic 832S)Wright Livestock, Melfort, SK & Blairs Ag Cattle Co 2) Red Six Mile Tuff Enuff 111Z (Red Six Mile Rawhide 222X) Six Mile Ranch Ltd, Fir Mountain, SK 3) Red Howe Designer 88Z (Red Howe Designer 63X) Howe Red Angus, Moose Jaw, SK (8 in class) Bull Calf Class - Split #4 1) Red Diamond T Last Call 1231 (Red Brylor Mulberry 30X) Diamond T Cattle Co, Olds, AB 2) Red BWFX Dynamite 10Z (Red U-2 Dynamo 7021T) Bridgeway Farms, Wawota, SK 3) RedT-K Bailout 1Z (Red Lazy MC CC Detour 2W)T Bar K Ranch, Wawota, SK (6 in class) Bull Calf Class - Split #5 1) Red Mar Mac Initiative 31Z (Red Cockburn Ribeye 346U) Mar Mac Farms, Brandon, MB 2) Red Wheel Ripped 45Z(Red Ter-Ron Realdeal 01W)Wheeler's Stock Farm, Saskatoon, SK 3) Red Wheel Real McCoy 22Z (Red Ter-Ron Realdeal 01W) Wheeler's Stock Farm, Saskatoon, SK (8 in class)
Junior Bull Calf Champion Red Six Mile Sure Shot 195Z Junior Bull Calf Reserve Champion Red Chopper K Habanero 99Z Intermediate Bull Calf Champion Red Wrights 832S Iron Hide 4Z Intermediate Bull Calf Reserve Champion Red Six Mile Tuff Enuff 111Z Senior Bull Calf Champion Red Mar Mac Initiative 31Z Senior Bull Calf Reserve Champion Red Wheel Ripped 45Z Yearling Bull Class 1)RedTer-Ron Wicked 53Y (Red Ter-Ron Realdeal 01W) Ter-Ron Farms, Forestburg, AB & Lucky 7 Cattle Co 2) Red Wilbar Longitude 646Y (Red Ter-Ron Reload 703T) Wilbar Farms, Dundurn, SK & Redrich Farms 3) Red MRLA New Era 87Y (MRLA 53W)Six Mile Ranch Ltd, Fir Mountain, SK (6 in class) Junior Bull Champion Red Ter-Ron Wicked 53Y Junior Bull Reserve Champion Red Wilbar Longitude 646Y Two Year Old Bull Class - Split #1 1) Red Benchmark Better Beef (Red Basin EXT 45T5) Six Mile Ranch Ltd, Fir Mountain, SK & Benchmark Red Angus 2) Red Northline Chuck Norris 305X (Red SVR Gangster 14S) Northline Angus, Ardrossan, AB 3) Red Wildman Chuck Norris 012X (Red Wildman Rio Grande 520R) Wildman Livestock, Sangudo, AB Two Year Old Bull Class - Split #2 1) Red DMM Glesbar Barndance 35X (Red DMM Pump 118T) Miller Wilson Angus, Bashaw, AB; Glesbar Cattle Co; Goad Family Angus 2) RedTer-Ron X-Factor -11X (Red Ter-Ron Reload 703T) Clay Enterprises Wapella, SK; Ter-Ron Farms; Keith Adams 3) Haycow Cutting Edge 055 (Laflins Cutting Edge 2075) Rock Creek Red Angus, Joliet, MT; Blairs. Ag Cattle Co; Flying W Red Angus, Cooperstown, ND; Pieper Red Angus, Hay Springs, NE (4 in class) Senior Bull Champion Red DMM Glesbar Barndance 35X Senior Bull Reserve Champion Red Benchmark Better Beef Grand Champion Bull Red DMM Glesbar Barndance 35X Reserve Champion Bull Red Benchmark Better Beef Breeder´s Herd 1)Six Mile Ranch Ltd, Fir Mountain, SK 2)Ter-Ron Farms, Forestburg, AB 3)Wildman Livestock, Sangudo, AB Premier Breeder Six Mile Ranch Ltd, Fir Mountain, SK Premier Exhibitor Six Mile Ranch Ltd, Fir Mountain, SK
Grand Champion Female - Red Wildman Miss Stocky 001X
Res Champion Female - Red Blairs Faith 74Y
Grand Champion Bull - Red DMM Glesbar Barndance 35X
Reserve Champion Bull - Red Benchmark Better Beef
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Feb 18 8th Ole Farms Family Day Black & Red Angus Bull & Female Sale at the farm, Athabasca, AB Mar 1 18th Annual Cattlemen’s Connection Black Angus Bull Sale, Brandon, MB Mar 2 8th Annual Cutting Edge Black & Red Angus & Simmental Bull Sale, Rimbey, AB Mar 16 27th Annual LLB Spring Spectacular Bull & Female Sale at the ranch, Erskine, AB Mar 19 Remitall Farms Angus Bull Sale, Olds, AB Mar 22 Bowerman Bros, Nesset Lake Angus 8th Annual Angus Bull Sale, MLA, Meadow Lake, SK Apr 4 Crowfoot Cattle Co Red & Black Bull Sale, Standard, AB Apr 5 Triple J Farm, Jeannot’s Black Angus and Leveldale Polled Herefords 5th Annual Bull Sale, Whitewood, SK Apr 6 Lauron Red Angus & Guests Bull Sale, Olds, AB Apr 9 Lacombe Bull Show & Sale, Lacombe, AB Apr 12 Fertile Valley Black Angus Bull Sale, SLS, Saskatoon, SK Apr 22 27th Rancher’s Choice Black Angus Bull Sale, Medicine Hat, AB Apr 25 Lazy E Bar Ranching, Black Angus Bull & Commercial Heifer Sale, Stettler, AB “Livestock Insurance Available”
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GRAND TRADITION CONTINUES with the 113th annual Calgary Bull Sale The Calgary Bull Sale has built its reputation on integrity, service and quality with bulls that meet everyone’s budget and requirements
MARCH 6 - 7, 2013 Stampede Park, Calgary, Alberta
SHOWS Wednesday, March 6 11 am Angus 1 pm Hereford followed by Commercial Replacement Heifer Pen Show & Sale (approx. 6 pm)
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Feeder Cattle Supply to Decline CME: Feeder Cattle Supply to Decline 31 October 2012 US - Feeder cattle imports from Canada and Mexico make up a notable portion of the US feeder cattle supply, especially along the Northern and Southern border areas. But as cattle inventories in these countries have steadily declined in the last decade, the supply of feeders that will potentially be available to the US market is likely to decline, writes Steve Meyer and Len Steiner. The reduction will further exacerbate tight feeder cattle supplies in the US domestic market, a result of the smallest calf crop since the early 1950s. In the case of Canada, we have already seen a sharp decline in feeder imports, with total cattle volume last year down some 60% from the year prior to just a little under 76,000 head. This year, imports of feeder cattle from Canada have improved compared to the minimal levels of a year ago but they are still much smaller than what they used to be a few years ago. In the period 2007—2010, imports of Canadian feeder cattle averaged about 7300 head per week, compared to about 2300 head per week so far this year. Imports of feeder cattle from Mexico constitute a much more significant source of feeder cattle
supply. Last year, US feedlots brought in about 1.4 million head of feeder cattle from Mexico. Combined Canada and Mexico feeder cattle imports last year totaled about 1.478 million head. US steer and heifer slaughter last year 26.264 million head, implying imported feeders accounted for about 5.6% of the fed cattle slaughter in 2011. Feeder cattle imports from Mexico have been exceptionally strong for much of 2012, largely reflecting the strong premiums paid for feeder cattle in the US, continuing drought pressure and limited pasture conditions in Mexico proper, and the effects of sharply higher feed costs in North America. However, in recent weeks, imports of feeder cattle from Mexico have pulled back sharply. This is partly seasonal as feeder cattle availability declines during the summer months. But, the data for September and October indicates that the seemingly inexorable supply of Mexican feeders maybe does have an end. Weekly imports in October averaged about 16,700 head per week, compared to around 24,800 head per week last October, a 32% decline.
Drought conditions are not as dire as they were last year and earlier this year. Also the supply of feeders in Mexico is more limited. Indeed, the continued liquidation of the cow herd in Mexico coupled with little to no interest to hold back female animals is expected to lead to a dramatic reduction in the size of the overall Mexican cattle inventory. The latest USDA data indicate that on January 1, 2012, the Mexico cattle inventory was estimated to be 20.090 million head, about 20% smaller than what it was in year 2000. By January 1, 2014, the inventory of cattle in Mexico is expected to decline to 17.095 million head, some 32% smaller than in 2000 and about 12% smaller than what it was this year. The chart above shows the progress in cattle inventories in the US, Canada and Mexico since 2000. Mexican cattle declines have far outpaced US and Canada. The US inventory on January 1, 2012 was down 7.6% from year 2000 and by 2014 it is expected to be down 9.4%. It is not a given that North American cattle supplies will recover in the coming years. What is a given is that the shrinking calf crop holds significant implications for feeder and slaughter capacity utilization and ultimately beef availability.
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Auction Block 13th Annual Black Magic Sale October 6, 2012 - Olds, Alberta
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5 Cows $3,760 $3,397 33 Yearling Heifers 14 Heifer Calves $4,071 Embryos $3,675 Semen $3,000 Sale average $3,859 Sale Gross $200,675 High Selling Heifer Calves: Remitall F Miss Queen 8Z sired by SAV Brand Name 9115 out of a SAV Net Worth 4200 daughter purchased by Nielson Land & Cattle, Craik, SK for $11,600 /// Belvin Duchess 5’12 sired by Duralta 56S Yellowstone 136X out of a Belvin Panther 21’04 daughter purchased by Durie & Arnott, Vegreville, AB & Scotland for $9,000 High Selling Cow: Remitall F Neonia 88X sired by SAV Pioneer 7301 out of a Justamere 1118 Cash 665P daughter purchased by Willow Springs Ranch, Westbridge, BC for 5,200 High Selling Bred Heifers: Remitall F Queen 75Y sired by SAV Prodigy 8101 out of a Justamere 1118 Cash 665P daughter purchased by Wilgor Farms, Mirabel, QC for $5,400 /// Belvin Lady Blossom 205’11 sired by LLB Free Wheeler 268S out of a Belvin Mercedes 32’02 daughter purchased by Willow Springs Ranch, Westbridge, BC for $5,300 Donation Heifer: ‘Lorenz Atalanta 20Z’ won by Ryan Dorran, who donated back to auction. Heifer sold to Jade Farms, Calgary, AB. In total $7,590 was raised by the Black Magic Group and donated to the Alberta Junior Angus Association. Soo Line Cattle Co Dispersal October 12, 2012 - Midale, Saskatchewan Auctioneers: Steve & Ryan Dorran Sale Management: Cotton & Associates, Howell, MI & Bohrson Marketing, Carstairs, AB 63 Cows w/Heifer Calves $7,713 57 Cows w/ Bull Calves $8,350 10.5 Heifer Calves $10,180 17 Bred Cows $3,594 101.5 Bred Heifers $4,514 6 Bull Calves $2,733 4 Herd Sires $9,562 8 Embryo Packages $7,500 28 Semen Packages $4,884 Sale Gross $1,839,515 High Selling Pair: Werner Royal Lass 4218 sired by Ankonian Werner Wild Fire 96 out of a BCC Bushwacker 41-93 daughter purchased by Frehlich Farms, Estevan, SK for $22,000 and her bull calf Soo Line Motive 2031 sired by Soo Line Motive 9016 purchased by Werner Angus, Cordova, IL for $34,000 High Selling Bred Heifer: Soo Line Annie 1094 sired Page 34
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by Cudlobe Yellowstone 80M out of a Geis Maximum 26’95 daughter purchased by Enright Farms, Renfrew, ON and Vos Vegas Farms, Corbyville, ON for $40,000 Prairielane Farms Dispersal Sale October 13, 2012 - Virden, Manitoba Auctioneer: Don Raffan, Armstrong, BC Sale Management: DJ Henderson & Associates, Lacombe, AB 5 Yearling Bulls $4,070 3 Mature Bulls $2,750 23 Yearling Heifers $2,648 101 Cow/Calf Pairs $3,698 12 Cows $1,700 12 Bull Calves $1,483 156 Sale lots $3,213 Sale Gross $501,230 High Selling Cow/Calf Pairs: Prairielane Focus Estelle 8194 sired by Cudlobe in Focus 17S out of a Prairielane Ideal 2014-4019 daughter purchased by Cudlobe Farms, Stavely, AB for $6,900 and bull calf Prairielane 9060-2022 sired by Prairielane R Revolution 9060 purchased by David Hepburn 3H Angus, Whitewood, SK for $2,300 /// Prairielane 7093 Estelle 0060 sired by Prairielane Objective 7093 out of a Cudlobe in Focus 17S daughter purchased by HBH Farms, Rivers, MB for $4,700 and her bull calf Prairielane 0036-2078 sired by Prairielane 7054 purchased by Chris Wimmer, Lundar, MB for $2,500 /// Prairielane Focus Rosebud 8001 sired by Cudlobe in Focus 17S out of an SAV Final Answer 0035 daughter purchased by HBH Farm, River, MB for $4,600 and her bull calf Prairielane Total 2041 sired by TC Total 410 purchased by 3H Angus, Whitewood, SK for $1,900 /// Prairielane Estelle 6016 sired by Prairielane Ideal 0051 out of a Nichols Extra H6 daughter and her bull calf Prairielane 9050-2020 sired by Prairielane 6018-9050 purchased by Lazy E Bar Ranching, Bashaw, AB for $6,200 High Selling Yearling Bull: Prairielane 7093 1037 sired by Prairielane Objective 7093 out of a Cudlobe in Focus 17S daughter purchased by Willis Farms, Teulon, MB for $5,400 High Selling Yearling Heifers: Prairielane 9060 Estelle 1045 sired by Prairielane R Revolution 9060 out of a Cudlobe in Focus 17S daughter purchased by Drumhaggart Ltd, Beausejour, MB for $3,700 /// Prairielane 7093 Bandolier 1082 sired by Prairielane Objective 7093 out of a Prairielane Final Answer 6018 daughter purchased by HBH Farms, Rivers, MB for $3,500
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Blairs.Ag ‘Genetics in Motion’ Sale October 14, 2012 - Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Auctioneer: Brent Carey, Stavely, AB $5,769 47 Sale Lots Sale Gross $270,750 High Selling Lots: Red Blairs Faith 74Y sired by Red Ter-Ron Reload 703T out of a Red Bakers Century daughter purchased by Dale McKay, MB for $15,250 /// Red Soo Line Birdie 7034 sired by Red Fine Line Reward 6R out of a Red Messmer Julian 9486 purchased by Damar Farms, WI for $14,500 /// MVF May 183P sired by FAR Krugerrand 410H out of a Connealy Dateline daughter purchased by Bandura Ranches, AB for $11,500 /// Beverly Hills Soo Rosebud 714T sired by SAV 004 Density 4336 out of a Rainmaker Prairielane 9001 daughter purchased by Boss Cattle Co, NB for $11,500 /// Blairs Della 315Z sired by Red Corner Creek Cash 2R out of an SAV 004 Density 4336 daughter purchased by Larry Nielson, SK for $10,500 65th Annual Blue Water Angus Sale October 20, 2012 - Hanover, ON Sale Management: Castlerock Marketing, Swift Current, SK 12 Heifer Calves $2,493 15 Bred Heifers $2,693 6 Cow/Calf Pairs $3,425 33 Sale lots $2,874 Sale Gross $94,850 High Selling Heifer Calf: Glen Islay Pride 19Z sired by Double AA Bardolier 119’08 out of an Oak Manor Blue Chip 3L daughter consigned by Glen Islay Angus, Nottawa, ON purchased by French River Cattle Co, Noelville, ON for $4,250 High Selling Bred Heifer: Miss Allegra 5Y sired by SAV 004 Density 4336 out of a Glen Islay Charisma 2N daughter consigned by Rob Roy Angus, Singhampton, ON purchased by Glen Copeland, Nottawa, ON for $3,700 High Selling Cow/Calf Pair:Glen Islay Mayflower 12X sired by BC Rocket 44 out of a Glen Islay Gabriel 28N daughter consigned by Glen Islay Angus, Nottawa, ON purchased by Rob Roy Angus, Singhampton, ON and her heifer calf Glen Islay Mayflower 28Z sired by Glen Islay Bardolier 25X purchased by Roxanne Morrison, ON for $2,700
Red Roundup Sale October 20, 2012 - Red Deer, Alberta Auctioneer: Brent Carey, Stavely, AB Sale Management: Bohrson Marketing, Carstairs, AB 29 Open Heifers $4,095 17 Bred Heifers $7,532 1.666 Herd Sires $35,114 2.5 Bred Cows $19,000 50.166 Live Sale lots $7,033 8 Embryo Packages $3,825 10 Semen lots $1,300 Sale Gross $396,400 High Selling Open Heifer:Red Rainbow Lois 13Z sired by Red U-2 Big League 7136T out of a Red KBJ Knight 17J daughter consigned by Rainbow Red Angus, Cherhill, AB purchased by Christy Collins, Frederick, OK & U2 Ranch, Coaldale, AB for $12,000 High Selling Bred Heifers: Red Towaw ARG Fundadora 52Y sired by Red Pastoriza 565 Brigadier out of a Red Piray 177 Fundador daughter purchased by Badlands Red Angus, Arnegard, ND for $38,000 High Selling Herd Sire: Red Wrights 832S Iron Hide 4Z sired by Red Six Mile Sakic 832S out of a Red Brylor New Trend 22D daughter consigned by Wright Livestock, Melfort, SK purchased by Wildcat Creek Ranch, Newton, KS & Blairs Ag Cattle Co, Lanigan, SK for $51,000 High Selling Bred Cow:Pick of the Mulberry Females at Brylor Ranch purchased by Ben Fraser, Australia; Scott Graham, St. Mary’s, ON, Kyle Gilchrist, Douds, IA for $22,500
for $6,500 High Selling Bred Heifer: LLB Eulima 830X sired by Remington Traveler 451T out of a Dryland Iceberg 411 daughter purchased by Wiwa Creek Angus, Rush Lake, SK for $6,200 High Selling Heifer Calf:LLBTibbie 377Z sired by WAF Zorzal 321U out of a Sitz Alliance 6595 daughter purchased by French River Cattle Co, Noelville, ON for $13,000
LLB Angus Autumn Opportunity Sale November 3, 2012 - Erskine, Alberta Auctioneer: Steve Dorran, Airdrie, AB 25 Cows w/Bull Calves $10,864 30 Cows w/Heifer Calves $5,283 37 Bred Heifers $2,731 20 Cows $2,195 2 Mature Bulls $15,125 1 Bull Calf $2,300 115 Sale Lots $5,283 Sale Gross $607,600 203 Commercial Heifers $1,674 High Selling Bull Calves:LLB Thunderbird 131Z sired by SAV Thunderbird 9061 out of a SAV Net Worth 4200 daughter half interest purchased by French River Cattle Co, Noelville, ON for $80,000 ///LLB Old Post 878Z sired by Double AA Old Post out of a SAV Net Worth 4200 daughter half interest purchased by Norseman Farms, Kyle, SK for $40,000 High Selling Mature Bull:Timber Trail Gridlock sired by TC Grid Topper out of a Whitestone Survivor N088 daughter two thirds interest purchased by Point Petre Spring Angus, ON for $24,000 High Selling Cows: Curraghdale Zara 22X sired by SAV Net Worth 4200 out of a Connealy Bottomline daughter purchased by French River Cattle Co, Noelville, ON for $15,000 /// MVF Tibbie 139U sired by SAV Net Worth 4200 out of a GAR Grid Maker daughter purchased by Duralta Angus, Vegreville, AB
Northern Select Sale November 17, 2012 - Camrose, Alberta Auctioneer: Chris Poley, Saskatoon, SK Sale Management:Optimal Bovines Inc, Red Deer, AB 2 Bull Calves $3,750 16 Bred Females $3,272 2 Flushes $2,000 39 Heifer Calves $2,003 59 Sale lots $2,407 Sale Gross $142,000 High Selling Bull: Red GGRR Detour 7Z sired by Red Lazy MC CC Detour 2W out of a Red Gold-Bar King V415 daughter consigned by Rattray Livestock, Blackfoot, AB purchased by Scr ber Farms, Lloydminster, AB for $5,000 High Selling Heifer Calf: HRH Hartley Eline 68Y sired by GAR Predestined out of a Whitestone Survivor N088 daughter consigned by HR Hahn Cattle Co, Sherwood Park, AB purchased by Elmway Drive Angus, Paris, ON for $7,700 High Selling Heifer Calf: Red Dwajo Superior 39Z sired by Red Anchor 1 Armageddon 63X out of a Red Blue Spruce Zook 50H daughter consigned by Dwajo Angus, Camp Creek, AB purchased by Janessa Brewin, Taber, AB for $4,000
Royal Elite All Breed Sale November 3, 2012 - Toronto, Ontario Sale Management: Bohrson Marketing, Carstairs, AB Angus Portion of Sale 6 Open Heifers $3,600 1 Bred Cow $5,500 1 Pick of Calf Crop $25,000 5 Embryo Packages $2,745 4 Semen Packages $393 High Selling Open Heifer:Hll’s Shelby 2Z sired by Duff New Attraction 6110 out of a TC Stout 407 daughter consigned by Hll’s Hereford and Angus, Rockwood, ON purchased by French River Cattle Co, Noelv lle, ON for $5,500 High Selling Bred Cow: WLL Kalli 1X sired by TC Stout 407 out of a BC C-J L Emblazon 038-287 daughter consigned by Hill’s Hereford and Angus, Rockwood, ON purchased by Dan Findlay for $5,500 High Selling Pick of Calf Crop: Pick of Calf Crop at Vos Vegas Farms, Corbyville, ON purchased by French River Cattle Co, Noelville, ON for $25,000
Masterpiece Sale November 21, 2012 - Regina, Saskatchewan Auctioneer: Steve Dorran, Airdrie, AB Sale Management:Optimal Bovines Inc, Red Deer, AB 1 Bull $10,000 3 Pick of the Herd $11,500 7 Bred Cows $7,893 6 Bred Heifers $7,567 23 Heifer Calves $4,291 40 Live lots $6,097 2 Flushes $4,000 14 Semen lots $2,857 4 Embryo lots $2,225 Sale Gross $3000,700 High Selling Bull: Young Dale Zorian 106Z sired by Young Dale Xcaliber 32X out of an SAV 004 Predominant 4438 daughter consigned by Young Dale Angus, Carievale, SK purchased by KBJ Round Farms, Clyde, AB & Rob Garner, Simpson, SK for $10,000 High Selling Pick of the Herd: Pick fo the U2 Ranch Bred Heifers purchased by Robb Farms, Maidstone, SK for $15,000 /// Pick of the Entire Get-A-Long Mature Cows at Brylor Ranch purchased by Heart of the Valley Red Angus, Courtenay, BC for $10,0000 High Selling Cows: Young Dale Pollyanna 78S sired by SAV 004 Predominant 4438 out of a Young Dale Kong 19M daughter consigned by Young Dale Angus, Carievale, SK purchased by HR Hahn Cattle Co, Sherwood Park, AB for $16,000 /// Soo Line Ideline 5078 sired by Cudlobe Yellowstone 80M out of a Summitcrest Hi Flyer 3B18 daughter consigned by Valentina Gabert, Fort Saskatchewan, AB purchased by Leela Farms, Perth, On for $14,000 High Selling Bred Heifer: Red Pacific Zama 11Y sired by Red U-2 Pacifico 7300T out of a RedTer-Ron Carlton 810H daughter consigned by Heart of the Valley Red Angus, Courtenay, BC purchased by Brylor Ranch, Pincer Creek, AB for $11,500 High Selling Heifer Calf: HF Pride 207Z sired by HF Tiger 5T out of a JSF Regan 65R daughter consigned by Hamilton Farms, Cochrane, AB purchased by Giles Angus, Cochrane, AB for $8,000 Power & Perfection Sale November 23, 2012 - Regina, Saskatchewan Auctioneer: Steve Dorran, Airdrie, AB Sale Management:Bohrson Marketing Services, Carstairs, AB 22 Open Heifers $6,861 4.5 Bred Heifers $17,055 2 Bulls $39,750 28.5 Sale lots $10,779 High Selling Open Heifer: Wiwa Creek Erica 77’12 sired by Soo Line Motive 9016 out of a Wiwa Creek Escalade 815’08 daughter consigned by Wiwa Creek Angus, Rush Lake, SK purchased by Boss Cattle Co, Chappell, NB & Blairs Ag, Lanigan, SK for $23,000
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High Selling Bred Heifer: Red Windy Hill Pennywise 1105Y sired by Red Windy Hill Cash 917W out of a Red Bar E-L Napoleon 4N daughter consigned by Windy Hill Livestock, Moose Jaw, SK purchased by McMillan Ranching, Carievale, SK for $8,750 High Selling Bull: Wiwa Creek Contempt 71’12 sired by Soo Line Motive 9016 out of a Wiwa Creek Fullback 19’07 daughter consigned by Wiwa Creek Angus, Rush Lake, SK purchased by Stauffer Ranches, Pincher Creek, AB for $73,000
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Kuntz Farms Retirement Dispersal Sale November 29, 2012 - Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Auctioneer: Brent Carey, Stavely, AB Sale Management:Optimal Bovines Inc, Red Deer, AB 29 Cow/Calf Pairs $5,530 37 Cows $3,608 14 Bred Heifers $3,225 4 Heifer Calves $2,500 1 Bull Calf $9,500 85 Sale lots $4,218 Sale Gross $358,500 High Selling Cow/Calf Pairs: Red KF Clarit 45U sired by Red KBJ Wild Card 1024S out of a Red BVR Rab-Star 56C daughter purchased by Windy Willows Farms, Hodgeville, SK for $5,100 and her heifer calf Red KF Clarit 48Z sired by Red Ter-Ron Realdeal 01W purchased by Hillary Sauder, Hodgeville, SK for $5,100 /// Red KF Rosa 34W sired by Red KBJ Wild Card 1024S out of a Red Messmer Red Vision 9963 daughter purchased by Ken Ray Farms, Redvers, SK for $4,800 and her heifer calf Red KF Rosa 27Z sired by Red Ter-Ron Realdeal 01W purchased by Matejka Farms, Ponoka, AB for $4,600 High Selling Cows: Red KF Baroness 58R sired by Red KF Barney 53M out of a Red BVR Rab-Star 56C daughter purchased by HR Hahn Cattle Co, Sherwood Park, AB for $10,500 /// Red KF Baroness 58U sired by Red Bar 7 Grand Canyon 2222 out of a Red KF Barney 53M daughter purchased by Adair Angus, Wolseley, SK for $8,500 /// Red KF Baroness 80W sired by Red Bar 7 Grand Canyon 2222 out of a Red KF Barney 53M daughter purchased by Adair Angus, Wolseley, SK for $5,400 High Selling Bred Heifer: Red KF Miss Heather 38Y sired by Red Ter-Ron Realdeal 01W out of a Red KF Barney 53M daughter sold to Mexico for $5,750 High Selling Bull: Red KF True Deal 12Z sired by Red Ter-Ron Realdeal 01W out of a Red KF Barney 53M daughter purchased by Corona Creek Cattle Cop, Bashaw, AB for $9,500
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Keystone Klassic Sale December 1, 2012 - Brandon, Manitoba Auctioneer: Brent Carey, Stavely, AB Sale Management: T Bar C Cattle Co, Saskatoon, SK $3,167 12 Red Angus Bred Heifers 15 Red Angus Heifer Calves $2,661 16 Black Angus Bred Heifers $4,200 17 Black Angus Heifer Calves $3,332 $3,363 60 Sale lots Sale Gross $201,750 High Selling Red Angus Bred Heifer: Red T-K Princess 57Y sired by Red JJL Double Take 21U out of a Red Bar E-L Rebound 80R daughter purchased by Neilson Land & Cattle, Craik, SK for $5,000 High Selling Red Angus Heifer Calf:Red Double MM Bayberry 1Z sired by Red Lazy MC CC Detour 2W out of a Red S- Sly 26S daughter purchased by Horner Cattle Co, Minnedosa, MB for $4,000 High Selling Black Angus Bred Heifer: Brookmore Karama 57Y sired by SAV Pioneer 7301 out of a Vermilion Dateline 7078 daughter purchased by Topview Acres, Grandview, MB for $7,300 High Selling Black Angus Heifer Calf: TVA Queenette 63Z sired by Topview Networth 36U out of a MVF VRD Dateline 13M daughter purchased by Windermere Farms, Brookfield, WI for $6,300 MJT Cattle Co Hereford & Angus Dispersal Sale December 4, 2012 - Edgerton, Alberta Auctioneer: Chris Poley, Saskatoon, SK Sale Management:T Bar C Cattle Co, Saskatoon, SK 228 Black Angus Females $2,589 104 Hereford Females $3,009 High Selling Bred Heifers:MJT Duchess 197Y sired by Geis Kodiak 53’07 out of an LLB 114P Bando 571S daughter purchased by Hirsche herefords and Angus, Okotoks, AB for $3,400 /// MJT Lady Bird 221Y sired by Geis Kodiak 53’07 out of a MJT Abe 3S daughter purchased by Mike McKevitt, Lloydminster, SK for $3,400 High Selling Cow: MJT Dark Duchess 239P sired by Abel Eldorado 9M out of an Aspelund Traveler 70H daughter purchased by Lyle & Doreen Klatt, Paradise Valley, AB for $8,000 Cudlobe Farms 13th Annual Bull Sale December 5, 2012 - Stavely, Alberta Auctioneer: Steve Dorran, Airdrie, AB Sale Management:Optimal Bovines Inc, Red Deer, AB 123 Yearling Bulls $4,655 8 Two Year Old Bulls $4,875 131 Bulls $4,668 Sale Gross $611,500 High Selling Yearling Bulls:Cudlobe Wisdom 5Z sired by KG Wisdom 9197 out of a Cudlobe Payweight 8S daughter purchased by Handhills Ranch, Linden, AB for $8,500; Cudlobe Jackson 10Z sired by Sitz Jackson 431T out of a Mytty in Focus daughter purchased by 7Z Ranch, Ponteix, SK for $8,250
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High Selling Two Year Old Bull: Cudlobe in Focus 93Y sired by Cudlobe in Focus 5S out of a Vermilion Dateline 7078 daughter purchased by Jones Land & Cattle, Barrhead, AB for $8,250 Peak Dot Ranch Fall Bull & Female Sale December 6, 2012 - Wood Mountain, Saskatchewan Auctioneer: Steve Dorran, Airdrie, AB $4,154 26 Heifer Calves 130 Bulls $4,272 156 Sale lots $4,252 272 Commercial Heifers $$1,500 High Selling Heifer Calf: Erica of Peak Dot 750Z sired by SAV Eliminator 9105 purchased by Hillcrest Enterprises, Coronach, SK for $8,500 High Selling Bulls: Peak Dot Bold 617Y sired by SAV Eliminator 9105 purchased by Hillcrest Enterprises, Coronach, SK for $11,000 /// Peak Dot Iron Mountain 72Y sired by SAV Iron Mountain 8066 purchased by Jeff Weal, Assiniboia, SK for $11,000 Touch of Class Sale December 7, 2012- Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Auctioneer: Chris Poley, Saskatoon, SK Sale Management: Castlerock Marketing, Swift Current, SK 24 Heifer Calves $3,008 31 Bred Heifers $3,776 1 Herd Bull $12,000 High Selling Heifer Calves: NRA Dateline 31Z sired by MVF Dateline 36W out of a MVF Frontier 25P daughter purchased by Blairs.Ag Cattle Co, Lanigan, SK for $5,100 /// Eastondale Pauline 75’12 sired by KA Black Cedar 290 out of a VDAR New Trend 315 daughter purchased by Rinas Stock Farm, Shellbrook, SK for $4,800 High Selling Bred Heifer: Eastondale Atalanta 95’11 sired by Beverly Hill FRL Duration 606 out of an LLB Tradition 242S daughter purchased by Larry McNab, Mervcin, SK for $5,600 /// Blackridge Lucy 26Y sired by SAV Replica 9484 out of a Bell Stockade 7K daughter purchased by Currie Angus Farm, Paynton, SK for $5,600 /// DFCC 33T Big Sexy 45Y sired by Southland Old Skool 33T out of an HA Image Maker 0415 daughter purchased by Bar E-L Angus, Stettler, AB for $5,500 High Selling Bull: Captain Morgan 20X sired by TC Freedom 104 out of an N Bar Emulation EXT daughter purchased by 66 Ranch, Duchess, AB for $12,000
Atlasta Angus 7th Annual Bull Sale & Seriously Black Select Female Sale December 8, 2012 - Sylvan Lake, Alberta Auctioneer: Don Raffan, Armstrong, BC Sale Management: DJ Hederson & Associates, Lacombe, AB 24 Bred Yearling Heifers $5,310 7 Heifer Calves $2,457 $6,000 1 Pick of Atlasta Heifer Calves 41.5 Yearling Bulls $3,271 9 Two Year Old Bulls $3,333 82.5 Sale Lots $3,617 High Selling Yearling Females: Brookmore Belle 215Y sired by Sitz Upward 307R out of a Sitz Alliance 6595 daughter purchased by Maple Spring Cattle, Maple Creek, SK for $6,100 /// Brookmore Belle 82Y sired by Sitz Upward 307R out of a SAV Net Worth 4200 daughter purchased by Mark Dianes, Penhold, AAB for $6,100 /// Atlasta Blackbird 94Y sired by Remtiall Superevent 532S out of a Sitz Alliance 6595 daughter purchased by Ken & Lee Simpson, Jenner, AB for $5,600 High Selling Heifer Calves: Choice of Atlasta 2013 Heifer Calves purchased by French River Cattle Co, Noelville, ON for $6,000 ///Remitall W Jill 52Z sired by Remitall H Rahcis 21R out of a Remitall Pilot 103P daughter purchased by French River Cattle Co, Noelville, ON for $5,100 High Selling Bulls: Atlasta Final Answer 209T-22Z sired by Remington Final Answer 209T out of a DMM Stockman 106J daughter purchased by Tennant Ranches, Bluffton, AB for $5,800 /// Atlasta Final Answer 809U-99Z sired by LFE BA Lewis 808U out of a Remington Right Time 124R daughter purchased by Tennant ranches, Bluffton, AB for $5,500///Atlasta CJ 20Z sired by Remitall Superevent 532S out of a HF Commander 60P daughter purchased by Cobblestone Farms, Wetaskiwin, AB for $2,700 /// Atlasta Final Answer 209T-1Z sired by Remington Final Answer 209T out of a Pine Drive Big Sky daughter purchased by CU Ranch, Mountain View, AB for $5,200 Canadian Legacy Sale December 11, 2012 - Olds, Alberta Auctioneer: Brent Carey, Stavely, AB Sale Management: Castlerock Marketing, Swift Current, SK 37 Sale Lots (live) $4,728 390 Doses of Semen $88 1 Embryo Package $2,500 Sale Gross $211,070 High Selling Yearling Bull:Sealin Creek Eric 5Y sired by Blacktof Eric 15S out of an Angus Acres Tomboy 64D daughter consigned by Sealin Creek Ranch, Monte Lake, BC purchased by Dave & Carol Gray, Marsden, SK for $37,000 High Selling Bull Calf: Glen Islay Bandolier 2Z sired by Brookside Bandolier 12U out of a Double AA Old Post Bandolier consigned by Glen Islay Angus, Nottawa, ON purchased by Durness Angus, High
River, AB for $14,500 /// Pick of Embryo Transfer Bull Calves sired by Coalbridge Marshall 15 out of a Willabar Ambush 45G daughter consigned by Lookout Stock Farms, Fairview, AB purchased by Bronyx Angus, Unity, SK for $14,500 High Selling Bred Heifer: Fleury Annie K 3Y sired by Double AA Bardolene 50’08 out of a JL Final Answer 07030 daughter consigned by Fleury Cattle Co, Aberdeen, SK purchased by Blackwell Angus, Blackfalds, AB for $5,200 High Selling Heifer Calf: Lookout Countess 76Z sired by Coalbridge Marshall 15 out of a Willabar Ambush 45G daughter consigned by Lookout Stock Farms, Fairview, AB purchased by Bronyx Angus, Unity, SK for $8,500 High Selling Embryos: 3 embryo sired by Ed Rene Eston 4E out of a Tomil Gnemern GR 137N daughter consigned by Brandl Cattle Co, Jarvie, AB purchased by Spruce View Angus, Killam, AB for $2,500 High Selling Semen Package: Camilla Chance 37T semen (2 doses) consigned by LLB Angus, Erskine, AB purchased by Bronyx Angus, Unity, SK for $1,800/dose /// Double AA Bardolene 50’08 semen (50 doses) consigned by Fleury Cattle Co, Aberdeen, SK purchased by Ring Creek Farms, Fairview, AB for $250/dose Geis Angus Farms Dispersal Sale December 12 & 13, 2012 - Clyde, Alberta Auctioneers:Steve Dorran, Airdrie, AB & Brent Carey, Stavely, AB Sale Management: Optimal Bovines Inc, Red Deer, AB 245 Cow/Calf Pairs $5,916 43 Cows $3,252 68 Bred Heifers $3,691 18 Calves $1,974 6 Herd Bulls $9,542 54 Long Yearling Bulls $5,462 434 Sale Lots $5,133 Sale Gross $2,227,950 High Selling Cow/Calf Pairs: Red Geis Countess 20’10 sired by Red Geis Knight Hawk 27’05 out of a Red Geis Rambler 243’04 daughter purchased by Silver Spur Ranch, Encampment, WY for $16,000 and her heifer calf by Red Premier Patriot 16 purchased by Walter Brown, Carlyle, SK for $2,400 /// Geis Georgina 6’07 sired by HF Kodiak 5R out of a Crescent Creek Chief 70J daughter purchased by Bahniak Livestock Venture, Barnwell, AB for $11,000 and her heifer calf by KG Smart One 9116 purchased by Rainbow Angus, Cherhill, AB for $3,600 /// Geis Georgina 175’99 sired by Double AA Blackman 252’96 out of a Angus Acres Lancer 60U daughter purchased by Spruce View Angus, Killam, AB for $10,000 and her bull calf by Geis Baloo 13’08 purchased by Jason Boon, Bruderheim, AB for $2,500 /// Geis Maiden Star 12’05 sired by Geis Blackman 186’00 out of a Kilmaurs Daquante 1H daughter purchased by Abacus Angus, High River, AB for $6,400 and her bull calf by Geis Blackman 88’08 purchased by K&K Cattle Co, Eastend, SK for $5,800
/// Geis Eileen Bar 73’08 sired by Crescent Creek Heritage 30R out of a Geis Maximum 26’95 daughter purchased by Windy Willows Farms, Hodgeville, SK for $6,500 and her bull calf by Geis Blackman 224’05 purchased by K&K Cattle Co, Eastend, SK for $4,600 High Selling Bred Heifers: Red Geis Marslite 83’11 sired by Red Riverdale Rambler 220U out of a Red Geis Zama Pine 190’97 daughter purchased by Lynn Ewald, Waldor, MN for $10,000 /// Geis Georgina 1’11 sired by Geis Blackman 224’05 out of a LLB Brute daughter purchased by Daryll & Kathy Faught, Cobden, ON for $6,600 High Selling Herd Bulls: Geis Baloo 13’08 sired by HF Kodiak 5R out of a North Fork Advisor 9163 daughter purchased by Hugh & Jo Atkin, La Glace, AB for $15,500///Red U2 Mission 61W sired by Red LJC Mission Statement P27 out of a Red U-2 Wanted 917J daughter purchased by U2 Ranch, Coaldale, AB for $12,500 ///Geis Kodiak 12’10 sired by Geis Kodiak 42’07 out of a Bar E-L Rhett Butler 129R daughter purchased by Posta El Cuatro, Mexico High Selling Long Yearling Bulls: Red Mission 272’11 sired by Red U2 Mission 61W out of a Crescent Creek Chief 70J daughter purchased by Hugh & Jo Atkin, La Glace, AB for $13,500 /// Red Geis Mission 222’11 sired by Red U2 Mission 61W out of a Red Geis Pound Maker 22’96 daughter purchased by Bone Creek Ranch, Eastend, SK for $12,000 /// Geis Blackman 1160’12 sired by Geis Blackman 88’08 out of a HF Kodiak 5R daughter purchased by Langco Angus, Viking, AB for $10,500 /// Red Geis Kodiak 62’11 sired by Geis Kodiak 21’07 out of a Ridge Bando 598-282 daughter purchased by Cutbank Cattle Co, Three Hills, AB & Cattle Creek Ranching, Maple Creek, SK for $10,500 /// Red Geis Rambler 72’11 sired by Red Riverdale Rambler 220U out of a Red Geis Knight Hawk 14’02 daughter purchased by Orland Walker, Hudson Bay, SK for $10,000 /// Geis Butler 110’11 sired by Geis Butler 250’08 out of a Kilmaurs Daquante 1H daughter purchased by Spruce View Angus, Killam, AB for $10,000 /// Geis Blackman 22’11 sired by Geis Blackman 224’05 out of a VDAR New Trend 315 daughter purchased by Triple J Livestock, Whitewood, SK for $10,000 ///Red Geis Mission 231’11 sired by Red U2 Mission 61W out of a Red Geis Pound Maker 22’96 daughter purchased by R&M Cattle Co, Kistscoty, AB for $10,000
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Obituary - William (Bill) Milne William Milne 1932 - 2012 William "Bill" Milne passed away at home on Thursday, November 15, 2012 at the age of 80 years. Bill was born to parents Alex and Lily Milne on April 14, 1932 in Red Deer, Alberta. He met and married Jean Duncan on October 10, 1951. Of this marriage two children were born, a daughter and a son. Bill will be sadly missed by his daughter; Linda (Alan) Dahl and his son; Peter (Rose Korchines), three grandchildren; Vicki Joseph (Daryl Marek), Bill (Rebecca) Dahl, Bonnie (David) Thomson, ten great grandchildren, two sisters; Janet Sim and Marg Curie, six brothers in-law and one sister in-law, and numerous nieces and nephews. Bill was predeceased by his wife Jean. Bill operated his Angus operation as Clunymore Angus.
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Frank S. Mutch Peacefully, surrounded by his loving family, at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital on Monday, November 12, 2012, of Frank Stewart Mutch of Earnscliffe, age 80 years. Beloved husband of Iva (nee Docherty). Dear father of Ernie (Joanne), Earnscliffe; Dora MacKinley (Brian), York Point; Ruby MacDonald (Stewart), Cleveland, N.S.; Stewart (Terry), Earnscliffe; and Kenny (Anne), Earnscliffe. Papa to 10 grandchildren, Stephen (Jennie); Julie Mutch (Derek Weeks); Ashley and Kyle MacDonald; Krista, Sarah, and Jake Mutch; Alyssa, Alex and Jenny
Obituary - Bill Quadros
Bill Quadros – a long time Bulkley Valley resident and Red Angus Breeder passed away peacefully on the 21st of October, 2012 in Smithers, BC at the age of 88. Born on November 16, 1923 in San Jose, California, Bill grew up in Santa Clara Valley, California. A Coast Guard veteran of World War II in the Pacific, he married his High School sweetheart, Bee Norris, in April 1945. Completing his University on the G.I. Bill, he Page 38
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Mutch. Also survived by sisters Queenie MacKinnon, Evelyn Jenkins (Ken), Ruth MacLeod and brother, Brent Mutch (Louise). Brother-in-law to Fred Brown, Lyle and Elva Parkman, Billy and Norma MacPhee, Layton and Anna Docherty, George and Helen Docherty and many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his parents, Roy and Kate (Lea) Mutch; his brother, Lea Francis Mutch (Ruth); brothers-in-law, John A. MacLeod, Robert MacKinnon; sisters-in-law, Esther Mutch and Myrtle Brown. Frank was an industrious cattleman in his ‘hay-day’ and with his family at
first joined Cal Pack the forerunner of Del Monte Foods in San Jose as a Production Supervisor and then moved on to Real Estate sales in the mid 1950’s. During this time he and Bee built a large one level adobe house on 6 acres in the Evergreen Hills above San Jose and had fathered a son and 2 daughters. He was a keen horseman and competed in Team Roping events around the Santa Clara Valley in California. He enjoyed rodeo, hunting and fishing all his life. Being raised around agriculture, he always dreamed of owning a cattle ranch. This dream came true in 1959 when on a road trip to northern B.C. from California; he came across a ranch for sale in the Bulkley Valley, northwest of Smithers and moved the family there in February of 1961 and so followed 31 years of farming, ranching and working. He raised & sold potatoes in the early years, starting his original herd of cattle with commercial Herefords, working off the ranch to make ends meet and at the same time getting
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Earnscliffe Angus Farm, they thrived at producing successful Aberdeen Angus cattle. Frank received P.E.I. Agrologist Award, Atlantic Agricultural Hall of Fame Award, 4-H Appreciation Award and recently his family was honoured with the 50-year award from the Canadian Angus Association. Most of all, Frank enjoyed his family and his life and he was well known for his humour and his enjoyment with his many community, cattle and horse friends. His ‘stories’ and his ‘hearty laugh’ will be missed. Over the past year, Frank was cared for with kindness at the Garden Home.
involved with community affairs. In 1970 he achieved another dream, which had started in the mid 1940’s when he first heard about Red Angus, and that was the purchase of his first purebred Red Angus Bull to use on his commercial cows. Looking for a broader genetic base, cows were imported from Oregon, Montana and Wyoming, building the Babine Red Angus foundaion herd within the first few years. He showed cattle in Western Canada and was a big promoter of the breed, eventually running a herd of over 100 cows. He was a familiar face among Angus breeders, both Red and Black. His community service ranged from serving as President of the Smithers Fall Fair, member of the Rotary Club, one of the organizers of the Evelyn 4-H Beef Club, a Director of the B.C. Angus Association, President of the Bulkley Valley Cattlemen’s Assoc., and a Director of the B.C. Cattlemen’s Association.
Obituary - Neil Jahnke
Neil Jahnke, a life-long champion of the Canadian cattle and beef industry, passed away Monday at the age of 70 at his ranch near Gouldtown, Saskatchewan. Neil will be remembered by many as a visionary leader who took a long-term approach to the industry with a firm focus on building towards the future. The consummate cowboy, Neil was known for his traditional cowboy dress, his passionate opinions and the way he carried himself in leadership roles with nearly every significant cattle organization in Saskatchewan and Canada. Neil's decades of service to the industry include time with the Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association, where he served a term as president; the Canada Beef Export Federation, as chairman 1993-1996, the Beef Information Centre, the Saskatchewan Livestock Association and the Horned Cattle Purchases Act Committee. In 2001 Neil received the Saskatchewan Order of Merit for his contributions to Saskatchewan and its residents; and in 1994 an Honorary Life Membership in the Agricultural Institute of Canada. Neil was with the Canadian Cattlemen's Association (CCA) for more than six years, including as President from 2002-2004 -- a very challenging time in the
industry. While chairman of the CCA foreign trade committee, Neil helped lead the successful defence of the Canadian cattle industry against anti-dumping allegations from the Montana-based protectionist group R-CALF. Neil's role as an industry defender in this matter saw him serve as a witness at international trade tribunal hearings, speak at Can-AM issues forums and of course connect with producers in meetings explaining the CCA defence strategy. Neil's exemplary leadership through the BSE crisis is what CCA President Martin Unrau recalls. "It's one thing being a leader when things are going well, but being a leader when things come unglued is quite admirable. Neil did a great job; he kept the industry held together and they (Neil and Dennis Laycraft) steered us through that difficult time," he said. Dennis Laycraft, CCA executive vice-president, added that Neil "stood tall" as President of the CCA as they worked to get the U S. border open in the aftermath of the May 2003 detection of BSE. Their numerous trips back and forth to Washington and their meetings and advocacy work led by Neil ultimately resulted in the U.S. reopening its border to UTM beef that August, he said. "The Canadian industry will be forever grateful for Neil's unwavering leadership during the very difficult days following the 2003 Canadian BSE discovery," added Travis Toews, CCA President from 2010-2012. Stan Eby, CCA president from 2004 to 2006, said Neil was very independent and did not encourage government involvement with the industry. However, during BSE "he certainly went to bat and welcomed government support," which meant putting aside his personal feelings about government programs for the greater good of Canada's cattle producers. Brad Wildeman, who served as CCA president from 2008 to 2010, said all Neil's roles were about building towards the future. "Even in our darkest hours of BSE, he would tell me that the industry will survive, and it will grow to the size the marketplace would support. His biggest concern during that period was that we not do something that
would yield short term benefits but place our industry in a non-competitive position over time, hampered by increased costs of regulation in exchange for a short term benefit. I think as we deal today with some of the government desire for more regulations, his words were pretty prophetic," Wildeman said. Former CCA President Hugh Lynch-Staunton (2006-2008) recalled Neil had unshakable faith in free markets and minimal government. "He was a great example for independent cattlemen. He was good company and a man to share a drink with," he said. Neil worked with government parties of all political persuasions with equal effectiveness. Rather than avoid those that didn't agree with his beliefs, in many instances he sought them out so he could understand where they were coming from. Neil never missed an opportunity for a good discussion or friendly debate. This open-minded attitude helped him amass an impressive array of industry contacts in Canada, the U.S , New Zealand, and Australia and indeed around the world, establishing himself as one of the key figures in the Canadian industry. A lot of these relationships led to the foundation of work accomplished today through groups like the Five Nations Beef Alliance. Neil kept relationships with industry stakeholders long after his official duties ceased, reflecting his love of people. His dedication and service to the cattle industry was to be recognized again next week, when Neil was to receive a Queen's Diamond Jubilee medal. His legacy will be evidenced in the number of cattlemen, particularly younger people, that he inspired and encouraged to become active in promoting and protecting his beloved industry. He urged his fellow cattleman that rather than sit home and complain, that they needed to get out and work to change their circumstances, or at least support those organizations that do. That influence will be felt for many years to come by those that have accepted that challenge. The industry has lost one of its greatest advocates. He will be truly missed by many.
James “Jim” Windo August 31, 1954 - August 10, 2012 Jim passed away suddenly at his home at the age of 57 years doing what he loved to do best, working with his horses. Jim was born in Turtleford, Saskatchewan to Mary and Frank Windo in 1954. He took most of his schooling in Edam, Saskatchewan, then changes schools, going to Vawn, Saskatchewan, where he met the love of his life Elaine Ayre. The couple were married in 1973 and lived on the family farm. Shortly after that came the arrival of
their first child, thereafter, two more children blessed their life. In 1991, the family pulled up roots and moved to the Spruce View, Alberta area where they continued raising purebred Angus cattle and driving their chore team of horses for a number of years. In 2003 because of the BSE financial issues life changed.They started their way around Alberta and Saskatchewan in search of the perfect home. Jim had a passion of teaching fellow farmers about financial issues, leaving an everlasting impression on them. Jim and Elaine ended up back in central Alberta raising 13 different
breeds of heritage chickens for which he built a special chicken barn. They were so excited about their seven Percheron horses which they were training for a chore team competition at the end of September. Jim had the love of the land and his dream was to grow food and live off the land he loved so well. Jim is survived by his loving wife of 39 years, his children James (Sharon) and their children; Darcy (curtis) Bonsan and their children and Pam (Gavin) Vermette and their one child, bringing another grandchild along in December.
The family ofTimothy Glenn Copeland, son of Glenn Copeland and the late Shirley, regret to report his passing of pancreatic cancer at 51 years of age. In the 1980's,
Tim was the owner of the Timco Angus herd and a member of the Ontario Junior Angus Association and the Canadian Angus Association. Tim loved showing
and participating in Angus activities. A celebration of his life was held on Wednesday Oct, 24th in Collingwood, Ontario.
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Well 2012 turned out to be a fantastic year on so many levels. The fall was full of super shows and sales, the AAA steak fry’s were a great success and we honoured some of our finest members.
At our AGM we recognized Don Mackenzie as our Honorary President, Purebred Breeder of the Year is CD Land & Cattle, Commercial Breeder of the Year is the Gehring Ranch and we inducted three tremendous individuals into our Hall of Fame – Loma Lanes Angus (Edmund & Shirley Kolesar), Doug & Linda Henderson & Get-A-Long Stock Farm (Dennis & Shelley Ericson). We are so proud of the contributions they have all made to make Angus the successful breed it has become over the years. This year we hosted our Gold Shows at the Olds Fall Classic & Edmonton Farmfair. Both had great entries, tremendous competition and a great social atmosphere. At Farmfair the Angus claimed both the Alberta Supreme Bull & Female. It was fantastic to also have both a Red and a Black Champion! Congratulations to all the exhibitors on another fantastic fall. Next year Farmfair is celebrating their
40th Anniversary and Alberta Angus will be hosting the National Angus Show in conjunction with this milestone event. The Alberta Association hosted 6 steak fry’s this year at Angus Sales in Westlock, Provost, Stettler, Vermilion, Veteran and Viking. While the Southern Alberta Club hosted 8 steak fry’s at Angus Sales held at Strathmore, Stavely, Lethbridge (2), Fort Macleod, Medicine Hat, High River and Brooks. These steak fry’s were another huge success and calf prices at the sales were great as well. The best of the season the everyone and a very happy 2013! Sincerely, Carol High President - Alberta Angus Association
The AGRIBITION week was a great week for the Angus breed as well as numbers entered in the show were up in both the Red and Black shows. The number of pens of bulls in the commercial barn was down but quality was certainly of high standards with a set of Black Angus bulls winning supreme pen of bulls. Angus influence in the commercial replacement females was second to none in both quality and numbers. The Association sponsored Masterpiece sale was again a great success with an excellent offering of Angus cattle averaging over $6000 on 40 lots. The Power and Perfection Sale was also excellent. It takes a lot of volunteer manpower and sponsored funds to put on a show of this magnitude and the Saskatchewan board greatly appreciates the people who volunteer their time to check tattoos and process cattle through on Sunday, the 4 ring men, 8 marshallers, the 4 clerks, an announcer, the 4 ladies that help our General manager with the prizes on show day and all the breeders and industry businesses across the country for their cash donations that goes towards sponsorship. Thanks from the board for all of you people who have
contributed in any one of these capacities. One of our new endeavours for our Association is trying to work out a strategic plan and direction to better serve our membership into the future and thanks again goes out to all those who filled out our small survey at Agribition - these replies will definitely help the board try to move in the right direction. Next we would like to invite all our Saskatchewan membership to the Annual meeting that will be held on January 25 in conjunction with the Saskatchewan Beef Industry Conference held in Saskatoon from January 23rd to 25th - we would love to have your input at that meeting and it is always informative. If you have any questions about the Saskatchewan Association affairs or concerns about what is happening don’t be scared to give myself or Belinda Wagner our General Manager a call at the SAA office. Best wishes for the Holiday Season! Respectfully submitted, President, Saskatchewan Angus Association Dale Easton
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R E P O R T Here in Saskatchewan we have just completed our S busiest time of the year of Angus Association activity! One of our yearly activities is to host and sponsor coffee and donuts at Angus feeder calf sales in all parts of the province with 16 different auction marts being covered. Thanks to breeders who may have helped with sponsorship at these sales - we must remember that the sellers and buyers of these calves are the reason we raise Angus genetics.
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Maritime Angus Association Message
Hello again from the Maritimes, as winter gets closer; we in the east have had a reasonably nice fall. Warmer than average days, and no snow to speak of yet, has spoiled us. With fall harvest behind us, most breeders
are ready for calving season. The 14th Annual Angus in Action sale was held on October 20, at the Nappan Beef test station, in Nappan, NS. The quality of Angus cattle for sale was top notch. However, a smaller number of purebred Angus cattle were offered for sale this year, possibly due in part to a shipment of yearling heifers sent to Russia earlier this fall, also perhaps that more breeders are trying to increase their own herd numbers by retaining more calves for themselves (this is assisted by Department of Agriculture programs available for heifer retention). Our Maritime Annual meeting was held on December 2, in Amherst, NS with 20 members present. Some of the topics discussed included new advertising ideas to promote Angus and Angus cross cattle here in the Maritimes; new projects for our Junior members; and how to take better advantage of the Canadian Angus Rancher Endorsed programs here in
the east. We have set up a new information page for the Maritime Association, maritimeangus.blogspot.ca is now on-line, and will be updated frequently by each of the 3 provinces, so check us out, and keep up to date with events and information from the east. Some new provincial directors were in attendance, I will be remaining on as Maritime president, Geoff Larkin is Vice-president, with Betty Lou Scott as our secretary. This is a fairly quiet time of year for most breeders in the Maritimes, so not a lot more information to pass on. Our next major event will be the annual Nappan bull sale in early April, where there will be many Black and Red Angus bulls for sale. Remember to order your Canadian Angus Rancher Endorsed green tags before calving season begins at your farm, and show you are proud to be in the Angus breed. Trevor F. Welch President - Maritime Angus Association
junior events that we do. Also, thank-you to the CAA staff for donating the heifers that resulted from embryos won in the CAF embryo lottery; Doug & Wendy Newton of Heart Bar Cattle Co. for donating recipient dams and raising the heifers until weaning and to the Latimers of Remitall Farms for taking over in the raising of the heifers after weaning, and breeding them to Remitall Odyssey. We really appreciate the help that we received from these two operations. In total we raised almost $11,000 dollars to be split with the Canadian Angus Foundation. The Canadian Junior Angus Association has been busy making plans for the 2013 GOAL Conference to be hosted at the Fantasyland Hotel in Edmonton, Alberta. This is the perfect opportunity for juniors to come together and get acquainted with one another in a new environment. We have a weekend of awesome guest speakers, activities, and entertainment planned for the youth in attendance. Registration has to be into the office in Regina by January 10, 2013. Look into your provincial associations to learn if there is sponsorship available to attend GOAL. Also, the Canadian Angus Foundation is sponsoring $500 for one junior to attend GOAL. An application describing why you should get the sponsorship is due into Michael Latimer by January 10, 2013.
Once again the Canadian Angus Association is offering two summer intern positions for Canadian Juniors. This is an amazing experience for any junior who is interested in spreading the news about the amazing opportunities presented through the CJAA and encouraging Angus youth to get involved. I can tell you from experience that this job is more than worth applying for and I strongly encourage everyone to consider it! Applications are due January 5, 2013. Annual nominations for our board of directors are due January 31. We have director positions up for election in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario and the Maritimes. If you are interested in being on the board, or would like more information on what it would entail, please contact any of the current board members, or call the CJAA office to find out more. New terms commence at Showdown each year. This is all that the CJAA has been up to currently. I hope to see all of you breeders down the road and all of our awesome juniors at the GOAL Conference. Keep warm and best of luck with the upcoming calving season! Erin Toner President Canadian Junior Angus Association
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Hi everyone! Hope that you are having a great start to winter and that my fellow University friends survived their finals and are breathing a sigh of relief with the end of the semester. I would like to start off by thanking everyone on behalf of the CJAA for their support with our scholarship fundraiser once again. Congratulations to Clint and Suzanne Smith of Breed Creek Angus on winning the Dutch auction heifer as well as Michael Hargrave of Harprey Farms on winning the raffle heifer. Thank-you to everyone for their continued support of this fundraiser. Without the support of our Angus breeders nation-wide we would be unable to have the amazing
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P.O. Box 10100, Stn Main, Airdrie, Alberta, T4A 0H4
760.972.7736
Gloria Fantin
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P.O. Box 164 Nottawa, Ontario Canada L0M 1P0
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Sealin Creek Ranch Registered Angus
Dan & Janette Speller
Box 128, Hazelet, SK S0N 1E0 (306) 678-4811 ✺ Cellular (403) 357-8104
TRANS TECH GENETICS LTD.
Box 59, Monte Lake, BC V0E 2N0 (250)375-2268
VLAD PAWLYSHYN D.V.M.
EMBRYO TRANSFER SERVICES MARILYN BRAITWAITE Box 8265, Saskatoon, SK S7K 6C5 A.H.T. Ph (306)931-2904 ● Fax (306)242-1563 Certified Bovine E T Practitioner
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Tel: (250)446-2269 Fax: (250)764-0537
22km Christian Valley Westbridge, British Columbia
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Don Raffan AUCTIONEER
Bus (250)546-9420 / Cellular (250)558-6789 Comp. 19, Larkin Site, RR 3, Armstrong, BC V0E 1B0
All West/Select Sires For All Your Angus Genetics
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GUMBO GULCH
Jack Brown - Fieldman 604/888 0862 jalormi@shaw.ca
CATTLE CO.
Mile 11 on #2 Highway South of Dawson Creek
PUREBRED BLACK ANGUS P O. Box 132, Steve Aylward (250)786-5031 Dawson Creek, BC V1G 4G3 Dale Aylward (250)786-5478 bzaylward@gmail.com
ALLENCROFT ANGUS
“A family operation dedicated to the perfection of the Angus breed ”
Doug, Joyce, Judy, Cindy and Tracy Allen P.O. Box 4081, Taber, AB T1G 2C6 Phone/Fax: (403)223-8008
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Jay & Lenore Davis Box 184, Acme, Alberta T0M 0A0 (403) 546-2299
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P.O. Box 99, Halkirk, Alberta T0C 1M0
Ph: (403)884-2181 Fax: (403)884-2381
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Bryan & Sherry Mackenzie
P.O. Box 122, Pincher Creek, Alberta T0K 1W0 Phone: (403)627-5676 / Fax:(403)627-4653 / brylor@telusplanet.net
Owners:
Flint & Flint (780)855-2181
New Norway, AB
Mark & Rachel Merrill & Family Box 132, Hill Springs, Alberta T0K 1E0
(403) 626 3369
Visitors 12 miles west of Olds Always on Hwy #27, 1/2 mile south on Welcome Range Rd 3.04 email: diamondt@airenet.com
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Registered Black Angus
Ted & Marci McPeak
Doug-Bev-John Robertson
(403)948 3085
RR #1, Stn. Mn., Airdrie, AB T4B 2A3
Box 12, Site 3, R.R. #1 Airdrie, AB T4B 2A3 (403)948-5941 /Fax (403)946-5093
From A rdrie Overpass on SH 567, 10km W, 5km N , on SH 772
Count Ridge Stock Farm TY
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GEORGE BAXTER
(403)641-2205 P.O. BOX 576, BASSANO, ALBERTA T0J 0B0
BLIND CREEK ANGUS
Wayne and Peggy Robinson
Box 36 Mossleigh, Alberta T0L 1P0 Phone (403) 934 4083
Dwayne & Joanne Emery (780) 674-4410 REGISTERED ANGUS P.O. Box 31, Camp Creek, Alberta T0G 0L0
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Murray and Gloria Fraser 403-787-2341
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Cam and Kim Fraser 403-787-2165
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Fleming Stock Farms Duncan, Cecilie, Cooper & Ricki Fleming “Quality goes in before the name goes on”
ANGUS FARM
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FARMS
Robert & Gail Hamilton
Hazel Bluff Red Angus
Quality Service Selection
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Willard Leeuwenburgh Home: 403-381-3191 Cell: 403-382-1990 Fax: 403-381-9093
Phone: (780)674-2335 ~ Cell: (780)305-4813 ~ Fax: (780)674-4398 P.O. Box 11, Camp Creek, AB T0G 0L0 - jwcattle@telusplanet.net
INDON LA NGUS F ARMS
R.R. #3, Wetaskiwin, AB T9A 1X1 H (780)352 0813 W (780)585 2003
KBJ Round Farms
P.O. Box 238, Clyde, Alberta T0G 0P0
Jim Round (780)348-5638
Barry Round (780)348-5794
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P.O. Box 22, Linden, Alberta T0M 1J0
Phone: 403/546-2010 Fax: 403/252-0041 Cell:403/803-8035 ndcc@wildroseinternet.ca // www.newdimensioncattle.com
Jack Leeuwenburgh Home: 403-327-9618 Cell: 403-330-6123 Fax: 403-327-9629
Lindsay & Donna Penosky & Family
P.O. Box 37, Botha, AB T0C 0N0 Phone: (403)742-4337 ● Fax: (403)742-4341
Box 217, Erskine, AB T0C 1G0 Ph: (403) 742 4226 Fax (403) 742 2962
19th Annual Bull & Female Sale March 14/09
Roy & Cindy Bjorklund
Nagib- Krameddine
Registered Angus
Trent & Kelli Abraham
Box 25, Lethbridge, AB T1J 3Y3 leeuwenburghredangus@telusplanet.net
Lee & Laura Brown
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Danny & Conna Warrilow Bill & Barbara Warrilow Ph/Fax: (780) 593 2205 (780) 593 2208 P.O. BOX 39, MINBURN, ALBERTA T0B 3B0
REGISTERED RED & BLACK ANGUS
Erich, Mechthild & Martin Clausen
Breeding stock always available by private treaty www.hazelbluffredangus.spaces.live.com
(403)335-9112
Breeding 150 Functional Black Angus Females Since 1945
LEEUWENBURGH ANGUS
Box 11, Site 15, R.R.# 2, Cochrane, Alberta T4C 1A2 (403) 932-5980 hfangus.com
P.O. Box 5728, Westlock, AB T7P 2P6
Doug Noad 403-660-8371
RR 2 Didsbury, AB T0M 0W0
" Our Greatest Asset - Quality Angus"
(780)349-2768 (780)349-2960 fax email: emclausen@mcsnet.ca
Killam, Alberta
“Visitor’s Welcome”
MINBURN ANGUS
- Breeders of Quality Performance Tested Angus -
P.O. Box 2044, Fairview, Alberta T0H 1L0 (780)835-3530
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Richard & Joyce Lorenz
(403)728-3285 R.R. #1, Markerville, Alberta T0M 1M0
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Ron & Laurie Hunter & family
R.R.# 3, Barrhead, AB T7N 1N4 Erika Geis (780)674-5795 Brian, Kim Jenna & Robert Geis (780)674-4225
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R.R. #3, Site 18, Box 17, Innisfail, AB T4G 1T8
Cattle Co.
Murray King 780/846-2691
Richard King
Ph/Fax:780/846-2476 r_mking@telusplanet.net
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Dave & Jean Prichard 780-385-2226
R.R. #2 Kitscoty, AB T0B 2P0
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Box 610, Delburne, Alberta T0M 0V0 (403)749 2953 email: cattlemenschoice@myexcel.ca
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Stoneydale
Premium Quality Since 1972
BLACK ANGUS
Glen, Dale, Wayne & Terry Elliott
Ken & Sharon Chitwood
Ph/Fax: (403)832-3774 l Ph: (403)832-3112 P.O. Box 113 Seven Persons, AB T0K 1Z0
Ph:(403)948-3094 Fax: (403)948-6329 R.R. #2, Airdrie, AB T4B 2A4
RIVERBEND FARM LTD.
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Jim & Betty Richardson (403)224-3286 Elllamae & Mike
Registered & Commercial Red Angus
Shawn & Cathy
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THISTLE RIDGE RANCH Ben & Carol Tams
P.O. Box 4205, Taber, Alberta T1G 2C7 Phone/Fax: (403)223 4118
The Wildman’s
RED ANGUS
Dave & Gail (780) 785 2091 Kirk (780) 785 3772
A Place Where Performance, Style and Meat Come Together
Box 127, Sangudo, Alberta, Canada T0E 2A0
RUSSELL WERENKA FAMILY (780) 785-2176
(780) 785-3205
FAX (780) 785-2453
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P.O. Box 174, Killam, Alberta (780)385-2216
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Allan & Sherry Aitken & Sons Box 53, Eyebrow, Saskatchewan S0H 1L0 (306)759 2701
P.O. Box 444, Sangudo, Alberta T0E 2A0 Fax 785-3403
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Box 763, Bassano, Alberta T0J 0B0 Ph: 403/641-4467 ~ Fax:403/6412355 xxxangus@telusplanet.net
Valleymere
Spring Bull Sale ● Female (Private Treaty) ● Embryos Using A.I. program & Embryo transfer to raise well balanced cattle.
Black Angus Ranch
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Travis & Halley Spady & Sons 780.879.2298 Alliance, Alberta, T0B 0A0
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Box 688, Davidson, SK S0G 1A0
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Box 32, Bowden, AB T0M 0K0
‘Black Angus - a Spady tradition for over 70 years”
David Flundra
Purebred Red Angus Bulls, Females & Commercial Cattle
P.O. Box 1453, Medicine Hat, AB T1A 7N4
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Wes & Kim Olynyk (306)876 4420 Irene Olynyk (306)876 4400 Annual Bull Sale First Saturday in April
Box 192, Goodeve, SK S0A 1C0
H o w e R e d A ng u s
Doug Howe (306)693-2163
Mike Howe (306)693-2127
183-325-4th SW, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan S6H 5V2
Fax (306)692-0081 // ldhowe@sk.sympatico.ca
Ranches Inc.
Double AA Angus C A R D
Jon & Shelly Fox
P.O. Box 320 Lloydminster, SK S9V 0Y2 www.justamereranches.com
Phone: 306-825-9702 Fax: 306-825-9782 Res: 306-825-9624 Email: justamere@sasktel.net
Bill Dillabaugh
S South Shadow Angus & Paints S A P Registered Bulls - Commercial Females - Ranch Horses
Don & Connie Delorme & Family Box 28, Robsart, Saskatchewan S0N 2G0 (306)299-4494 ~ dcdelorme@sasktel.net
www.southshadow.com Classic Black Cattle For The Practical Rancher Quality Paint Horses For Versatility
“Raising Quality Cattle To Work For You”
Keith, Linda & Stacey Kaufmann 306/454-2730
Shane, Alexis,
Keaton, Kamrie, Kohen Registered & Korbyn Kaufmann 306/454-2688 Red & Black Angus www.southviewranch.com P.O. Box 130, Ceylon, SK S0C 0T0 ● Fax: (306)454-2643 ● svr@sasktel.net
SPLENDORVIEW ANGUS FARM John Gottfried & Family
P.O. Box 91, Coleville, SK S0L 0K0 (306) 965 2554
P.O. Box 183, Luseland, SK S0L 2A0
(306) 834-2844
STANDARD HILL ANGUS
Luseland - .5 mile W, 12 Miles S & .25 mile W. Kerrobert - 12 miles W, Hwy# 51, .5 mile N, .25 mile W
Annual Rancher’s Choice Spring Bull Sale
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Box 718 Maidstone, SK S0M 1M0
Les & Ethel Smith & family (306)893-4094
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Doreen 306/263-4407 306/263-4923 Fax Corbin, Lynette, Cole & Conner 306/263-4407 The Selody’s ~ Flintoft, SK S0H 1R0
Jim & Peggy Grant P.O. Box 220, Edam, SK S0M 0V0 (306)397-2541
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Collin A Sauder Michelle Potapinski
Registered Red Angus Since 1972
Brian & Christine Hanel Box 1902, Swift Current, SK S9H 4M6 (306)773-6313 email: chanel@t2.net
Donna Hanel
R.R. #1, Wymark, SK S0N 2Y0 Ph/Fax: (306)773-6984
Box 55, Hodgeville, SK S0H 2B0 Phone/Fax: 306/677-2507 windy.willows@sasktel.net
10 miles south of swift Current on hwy #4 & 8 miles west
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Ian Gross
P.O. Box 29, Rush Lake, Saskatchewan S0H 3S0 ● (306)773-6873
Kim Robertson
Box 159, Alsask, SK S0L 0A0 Res: 306/968 2637 / Cell: 306/463 8405
5 miles east of Alsask and 2 miles north on Merid Grid
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Ph: 306/739-2988 ~ Fax: 306/739-2137 ~ Cell: 306/577-7440 email: wraz@sasktel.net Red Angus Bulls & Females For Sale ~ Commercial Heifers Herdsman: Gordon Murray 306/739-2177 - cell: 306/646-7980
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Barry & Marj Young & Family
Box 28, Carievale, SK S0C 0P0 (306) 928 4810 youngdaleangus@xplornet.com
Rideau Angus (613)258-2762 Farm R.R. #4, Kemptville, ON K0G 1J0 D & C Cattle Co Doug & Carolyn Milne-Smith
Black & Red Angus
Rob & Sandy Foubert
Bruce, Ione Austen & Breanna Anderson
BROOKMORE ANGUS
204.734.2073 - 204.734.0730 Comp 2 R.R.# 2, Swan River, MB R0L 1Z0 www.andersoncattle.ca - andersoncattle@inethome.ca
613/258-1062 rfoubert@dct.ca 4373 Rideau River Road, Kemptville, ON K0G 1J0
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BILL & SYLVIA JACKSON
Jack & Barb Hart
General Delivery, Brookdale, Manitoba R0K 0G0 (204) 476-2607
12201 TORBRAM RD, CALEDON. ONTARIO L7C 2T4 * (905)843-1236
MARCEL LALONDE SYLVIE DUPUIS
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David & Jeanette Neufeld 204/534-2380
Box 171, Boissevain Manitoba R0K 0E0 Roy & Vicki Forsyth
Eddystone, Manitoba R0L 0S0 (204)448-2245
Registered Red & BlackAngus
forsyth1@mts net
Allen & Merilyn Staheli
Greenbush Angus Fax: (204)448-2126
Eddystone, Manitoba R0L 0S0
(204)448-2124 mstaheli@mts net
R.R. #1, Neepawa, MB R0J 1H0 www.greenbushangus.com
Barrie & Bernice Baker (204)966-3822
Tim & Wendy Baker (204)966-3320
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R R. #1, Nottawa, Ontario L0M 1P0 Ph/Fax: (705)445-1526
Les Fermes
Rolling Acres
Angus & Hereford
C260 Heath Road, Shawville, Quebec J0X 2Y0
Stephen & Paula 819-647-3540
Laird & Mary 819-647-3542
Fax: (819)647-3541 // steve@rollingacres.biz
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Events Calendar
February 7 Stauffer Ranches Bull Sale, Fort Macleod, AB February 18 Ole Farms Family Day Bull & Female Sale, Athabasca, AB February 19 Symens Bull Sale, Claresholm, AB February 19 All Our Hearts Angus Bull Sale, Bluffton, AB March 1 Cattleman’s Connection Bull Sale, Brandon, MB March 2 Brandl Bull Sale, Jarvie, AB March 2 High Country Bull Sale, Pincher Creek, AB March 2 Cutting Edge Bull Sale, Rimbey, AB March 5 Belvin Angus Bull Sale, Innisfail, AB March 6 Mar Mac Farms & Guests Bull Sale, Brandon, MB March 7 Calgary Bull Sale, Calgary, AB March 8 ARDA Angus Bull Sale, Acme, AB March 9 Brooklyn & Stryker Sure Hot Bull Sale, Medicine Hat, AB March 13 Benchmark Angus ‘Makin’ the Grade’ Bull Sale, Warner, AB March 14 Bar E L Angus Bull & Elite Female Sale, Stettler, AB March 15 CD Land & Cattle ‘Quailty Counts’ Bull Sale, Lethbridge, AB March 16 LLB Spring Spectacular Bull & Female Sale, Erskine, AB
March 18 KBJ Round Red & Black Angus Bull Sale, Clyde, AB March 18 F-R Ranch Bull Sale, Brooks, AB March 19 Remitall Farms Angus Bull Sale, Olds, AB March 21 Allencroft & Border Butte Angus Bull Sale, Medicine Hat, AB March 21 Ter-Ron & Redrich Bull & Select Female Sale, Forestburg, AB March 22 Bowerman Bros, Nesset Lake Angus Bull Sale, Meadow Lake, SK March 23 Stockman’s Select Angus & Hereford Bull Sale, Moose Jaw, SK March 23 Prairie Grass Red Angus Bull Sale, Airdrie, AB March 25 Everblack Angus Bull Sale, Vermilion, AB March 25 Merit Cattle Co Bull Sale, Radville, SK March 26 Ring Creek Farms Bull & Female Sale, Fairview, AB March 28 Brylor Ranch Red Angus Bull Sale, Fort Macleod, AB March 28 Cattle Creek Ranching Red Angus Bull Sale, Maple Creek, SK April 1 Hamilton Farms Bull & Select Female Sale, Cochrane, AB April 2 Blairs.Ag Pursuit of Excellence Bull Sale, Sedley, SK April 3 Peak Dot Ranch Spring Bull & Female Sale, Wood Mountain, SK April 4 Crowfoot Cattle Co Bull & Commercial Female Sale, Standard, AB
April 4 Norseman Farms Bull Sale, Swift Current, SK April 5 Triple J Farms Black Angus Bull Sale, Whitewood, SK April 5 Northern Progress Bull Sale, Saskatoon, SK April 6 Lauron Red Angus& Guests Bull Sale, Olds, AB April 6 Crescent Creek Bull & Female Sale, Goodeve, SK April 9 Rodgers Red Angus Bull Sale, Brooks, AB April 9 Lacombe Bull Show & Sale, Lacombe, AB April 10 Rivercrest - Valleymere Spady Bull Sale, Alliance, AB April 11 ABC Black Angus Bull Sale, Veteran, AB April 11 T Bar K Randh Bull Sale, Wawota, SK April 12 Johnston / Fertile Valley Bull Sale, Saskatoon, SK April 13 Johnston Fertile Valley Bull Sale, Saskatoon, SK April 13 Six Mile Bull Sale, Fir Mountain, SK April 19 South Shadow Angus Bull Sale, Maple Creek, SK April 20 WRAZ Red Angus ‘Cornerstone’ Bull Sale, Whitewood, SK April 22 Rancher’s Choice Black Angus Bull Sale, Medicine Hat, AB April 25 Lazy E Bar Bull & Commercial Heifer Sale, Stettler, AB
Bar Heart Angus ........................................................................ 13 Belvin Angus ............................................................................. OBC Blairs Ag Cattle Co .................................................................... 7 Brookmore Angus ..................................................................... 40 Brox Stock Farm ........................................................................ IBC Brylor Ranch ....................................................................... IFC Calgary Bull Sale ......................................................................... 32 Chico Ranches ........................................................................... 22
Cudlobe Angus ........................................................................ 1 D.J. Henderson & Associates ................................................... 31 Double AA Angus ..................................................................... 11 French River Cattle Co ............................................................. 27 Glen Islay Angus ..................................................................... 5 J Heart Angus ............................................................................ 13 Johnston/Fertile Valley ................................................................. 4 Loma Lanes Angus .................................................................... 17
Ole Farms .................................................................................. 21 Ring Creek Farms ...................................................................... 3 Saskalta Angus .......................................................................... 11 Sealin Creek Ranch .................................................................... 25 Stauffer Ranches ........................................................................ 19 Symens Land & Cattle ........................................................... 23 WRAZ Red Angus .................................................................... 6
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