AMERICAN
SOUTHDOWN FALL 2018 | VOLUME 20 | ISSUE 1
JOURNAL
THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE AMERICAN SOUTHDOWN BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION
From start to finish...
Southdowns, the breed for youth.
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INSIDE THIS ISSUE
FROM THE EDITOR
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BY: KAYLA JENNINGS
President’s Message Scott Flanagan
ASBA Past Futurity Winners ASBA
2019 ASBA Pot O’ Gold Futurity Point Record Form Letter from the Secretary Gary Jennings
Annual Meeting Notice ASBA
North American International Livestock Exhibition Schedule Spirit of the Breed Awards ASBA
ASBA Board Meeting Minutes Gary Jennings
ASBA Board Directors ASBA
Genetic Disorders: Unpacked Scott Flanagan
Show & Sale Highlights ASBA
Breeders’ Directory ASBA
2018 Election for ASBA Board of Directors Junior Member Directory ASBA
Ad Index
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s the temperature begins to cool and fall leaves hit the ground, those in the livestock business know the North American International Livestock Exhibition (NAILE) is right around the corner. For Southdown breeders, the sight of green shavings in Louisville, Kentucky, means not only fierce competition, but also the opportunity to reunite with old friends and make new ones. Exhibitors young and old will either be reminded or discover Southdown breeders are a family unlike any other. The sheep are high quality, but the people are unmatched. It will be an exciting time for juniors to participate in the wether show before bringing their breeding stock to the junior show. Juniors will also put their knowledge to the test during the Southdown Skillathon. The 27th Annual Stars of Louisville Southdown Sale will afford the opportunity for members to bring home elite ewes to make the next generation better. Adult and youth alike are invited to the 136th Annual Meeting of the American Southdown Breeders’ Association and social to kick off the shows on the following days. Throughout the pages of this issue you will see some of the most elite breeders highlighted through their advertising, learn how to become involved in Southdown leadership and other happenings, and take away some pertinent knowledge as it relates to genetic testing. Don’t forget about the breeders’ directory and junior membership list either. This tool may help you track down your next outlet for high quality sheep in your area. As I wrap up my second issue of the Southdown Journal, I am constantly reminded of the excitement centered on the Southdown breed. In tandem, I am reminded of the rich history surrounding the breed and its members. I hope these pages are a testament of that for you. See you in Louisville! SJ
AMERICAN SOUTHDOWN BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION Gary Jennings, Executive Secretary 100 Cornerstone Road Fredonia, TX 76842 Phone: 325.429.6226 Fax: 325.429.6225 Email: southdown@ctesc.net Kayla Jennings, Editor Phone: 830.570.2630 Email: kaylamariejennings@gmail.com Website: southdownsheep.org Facebook: American Southdown Breeders Association PRINTED BY: Sutherland Printing, Montezuma, Iowa FALL 2018 AMERICAN SOUTHDOWN JOURNAL | 2
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BY: SCOTT FLANAGAN
urn out the lights, the party is over keeps playing in my head (I can only hear this song in my mind when Willie Nelson is singing it!) as I contemplate the ending of my stint as President of the American Southdown Breeders Association (ASBA). It has truly been an honor and privilege to serve the needs of the association membership over the past two years. In many ways, I wish everyone could experience serving our association as President because it gives you a new perspective regarding the quality of people that we have in our membership. In my years as a director, I can honestly say that every board member and committee volunteer that I have worked with has had the best interest of the association in mind. There may have been differences regarding how to best serve the membership, but the hearts of those involved have always been inclined toward the best interest of Southdown breeders as a whole. Looking back over the past two years we have seen Southdowns continue to increase in both popularity and numbers. We have experienced record numbers of participants in Southdown classes across the nation including our National Junior Show and last year’s National Show in Louisville. We have seen strong, healthy participation in our National Futurity Program and it never ceases to amaze me how accomplished and competitive our Southdown Youth are when competing in showmanship contests, skillathons and production contests. Our association has also remained financially strong with robust numbers of memberships, registrations and transfers! As we look to the future we see several initiatives that will continue to promote and better serve the association membership. First, we are embarking on a new journey in rethinking our youth programming and ambassador program. In the coming months we will be seeking to hire a part-time youth coordinator to oversee the activities of our youth programming. This position will have both a monthly salary and travel allowance. Interviews will take place in Louisville this year and we hope to hire someone shortly after the interview process. We are hoping to find a highly motivated individual who has a vision to serve the youth of our association across the nation. This will be an exciting addition to our staffing and will allow our association the ability to meet the future needs of our youth! At our meeting in Louisville this year we will also be voting on a new proposal to realign our directors to more closely reflect the demographic/membership changes that we have seen over the past 10 years. And finally, we began a process last year that we hope to continue in updating and modernizing our online presence to aid in meeting the needs of our membership, and we hope marketing the Southdown Brand around the nation.
In the coming years, we will see some major changes in our association as well as the livestock industry as a whole. Whenever we are faced with change, our natural inclination is to resist the change and fear the future. As we push forward, we have to remember that we do not need to shy away from these future challenges. If we hold fast to the values that have caused our association to flourish, if we continue to invest in our youth, if we trust that new leaders and volunteers will rise to the surface, then we will continue to see our association prosper and the popularity of our breed continue in its growth. All we have to do as individuals to make this future a reality is to step up and be part of the process! SJ
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POT ‘O GOLD EWE LAMB FUTURITY WINNERS 1992 Bradley Hopkins, RI; Gale Cole, IL 1993 Andy McGuire, IA; B & B Howard, OK 1994 Amber Robison, OK; Duron Howard, OK 1995 Lily Seibert, CA; Gale Cole, IL 1996 Andy McGuire, IA; B & B Howard, OK 1997 Desirae Riehle, IA; Duron Howard, OK 1998 Andy McGuire, IA; Duron Howard, OK 1999 Desirae Riehle, IA; Duron Howard, OK 2000 Desirae Riehle, IA; Duron Howard, OK 2001 Krystal Repasky, MN; Forsee Southdowns, KY 2002 Bill Leib, Mechanicsburg, PA; Duron Howard, OK 2003 Aaron Jennings, TX; David Fruendt, IL 2004 Desirae Riehle, IA; Duron Howard, OK 5 | FALL 2018 AMERICAN SOUTHDOWN JOURNAL
2005 Krystal Repasky, MN; Scenic View Farms, PA 2006 Austin Lewis, IA; B & B Howard, OK 2007 Kayla Wolkow, SD; MB Genetics, WI 2008 Nick Fowler, OH; B&B Howard, OK 2009 Whitney Betts, DE; Robert & Deb Fielder, CA 2010 Adriana Wendland, MN; A&M Ranch, IL 2011 Caroline Kuhn, IN ; John Jones, WI 2012 Emily Johnson, IL; Maddox, OK 2013 Seth Michel, IN; A&M Ranch, IL 2014 Drew George, MI; Forsee Southdowns, KY 2015 Lexy Grace, NH; Scramlin Southdowns, MI 2016 Carson Lobdell, WI; Kody Bowman, IL 2017 Drew George, MI; Forsee Southdowns, KY
2019 ASBA Pot O’ Gold Futurity Point Record Form
Limited to eligible Southdown Spring Ewe Lambs, Fall Ewe Lambs, Yearling Ewes, and Market Lambs*
Market lambs may be either wethers or ewe lambs. Ewe lambs must be designated as market or breeding at the first show and will continue in that category throughout the year.
EXHIBITOR INFORMATION: Name: ___________________________________________ Address: _________________________________________________________________ (Box, Street, Etc.)
(City)
(State)
(Zip)
ANIMAL EXHIBITED: Spring Ewe Lamb
Fall Ewe Lamb
Yearling Ewe
Market Lamb
Animal Ear Tag # __________ ASBA Registry # _____________ Scrapie # _________________ Animal Birthdate: __________ Breeder______________________ City____________ State_______ LIVESTOCK SHOW: Show Name: _____________________________________
Junior
Open
Show Location: __________________________________ (City/State)
Date of Show: _______________________ Judge’s Name: _________________________ PLACING IN CLASS:
(Month/Day/Year)
Animal Placing: _________________
Number of Animals in Class: ____________
As superintendent or manager of the exhibition, I verify that the above information for said exhibitor, animal, placing, and class size is accurate. __________________________________________________ (Superintendent/Manager Signature and Title)
_________________________________ (Phone number or email address)
Mail Completed Form to: American Southdown Breeders’ Association 100 Cornerstone Rd. Fredonia, TX 76842
Form must be filled out completely to be counted and postmarked within 14 days of the date of the show. *Complete rules on futurity designation, ownership name, shows and awards are found in the ASBA Journal and Directory and on the website at www.southdownsheep.org
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LETTER FROM THE SECRETARY BY: GARY JENNINGS
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e all love competition, and for most, the more competitive the better. It was the year 1990. The President of the American Southdown Breeders’ Association (ASBA) was Mr. Gale Tempel of Wiley, Colorado. Most in the Association would not know Gale now, but a finer individual could not be found. Gale was a shepherd’s shepherd. He had a wonderful flock of Southdowns with a strong New Zealand influence, and his flock was one of the best in America at the time. In our frequent phone conversations, an idea that could benefit those raising Southdowns, but more importantly those youth showing Southdowns, kept surfacing. The idea developed into a proposal for a spring ewe lamb futurity. Money was to be collected by a nomination fee from breeders, ewe lambs could be nominated and sold at specified sales, and then the youth would send the Association office information on the placings of that animal at those shows. This could stimulate the sale of ewe lambs and create a competition for youth interested in developing their own flocks. The idea was presented to the Board of Directors in the fall of 1991, and the year 1992 saw the first spring ewe lamb futurity called the Pot O’ Gold Futurity. The nomination fee was $25 for breeders. Ewe lambs could be purchased at only five designated sales, all ewe lambs had to be tattooed when purchased, and the country was split into regions of competition. The rules allowed points to count from only designated shows, and the points were doubled for the All-American Junior Show and the junior show at the North American International Livestock Exposition. The Board guaranteed a minimum of $700 in premium payouts to youth. Southdown breeders immediately bought into the concept, and a total of $925 in nomination fees was collected the first year. The futurity was off and running. Thanks to a strong futurity committee, individuals volunteered at each of the designated sales to make sure ewe lambs were identified and tattooed when purchased. This joint effort may have begun small, but that small idea grew into something special. Before long breeders began to consign and nominate their best ewe lambs to the designated sales. In turn, it did not take long for juniors and their families to realize the benefits of a competitive event that stretched across the entire country and the opportunities from being involved in Southdowns. As there were only certain designated shows, it was not uncommon to see families load up and go great distances to shows they would not have normally attended. That increased competition and Southdown numbers at these shows. As the spring ewe lamb futurity grew and became an integral part of the Association and its membership, it 9 | FALL 2018 AMERICAN SOUTHDOWN JOURNAL
was only fitting to add a fall ewe lamb class designation, a yearling ewe division, and finally a market lamb futurity. Along with the addition of different divisions came the massaging of the rules to adapt to our everchanging membership, online sales, and the inclusion of shows throughout the United States. Today, the Pot O’ Gold Futurity is as vibrant as it ever has been. Points for shows come into the office every day throughout the summer and early fall. In September and October cumulative point totals are periodically posted on our website and Facebook pages to let those participating see were they stack up against the competition. This posting of current results allows possible errors to be corrected and invariably generates excitement as youth will scramble to get one more show in to try to increase their point totals. This year, 2018, is the 27th year since the inception of the Pot O’ Gold Futurity spring lamb division. Because of its longevity, we are now watching the children of some of the early participants competing just as their parents did. Additionally, Southdown classes are often the largest breed at shows and Southdown youth excel in showmanship and other sheep-related competitions. Breeders have contributed nearly $4,000 to the spring ewe lamb division this year alone. To me, that is the greatest compliment an idea envisioned and discussed in 1990, could receive. Truly, time is the greatest test of any idea. There is a complete list of all the winners in each division of the futurity on our website. But for now, please take time to look at the complete list of futurity winners in the spring ewe lamb division that is printed in this issue of The American Southdown Journal. You may see names of youth that you will remember or, perhaps, that you know quite well. I am always so pleased to see names that bring back special memories to me, and more importantly, names of people that have been successful in their professional endeavors long after their futurity years are over. The Southdown Pot O’ Gold Futurity… “Often imitated, but never duplicated.” Congratulations to all those that chose to be a part of the 2018 futurity. Enjoy the competition. Let’s see who will prevail after the final class in Louisville. SJ Gary Jennings, Executive Secretary 100 Cornerstone Road Fredonia, TX 76842 Phone: 325.429.6226 Fax: 325.429.6225 Email: southdown@ctesc.net
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OFFICERS: President • Dr. Scott Flanagan San Angelo, Texas (325) 234-8843 Vice President • J. J. Maddox Thomas, Oklahoma (580) 593-2455 DIRECTORS: Patty Abell Aurora, Oregon (503) 266-2229 • Barbara Bishop Rio, Wisconsin (920) 992-6183 Claudette Choma Stafford Springs,CT 860-684-4315 • Jim Davis Odell, Illinois (815) 998-2359 • Brian Forsee Owenton, Kentucky (502) 484-2801 • Edward Keeny Red Lion, Pennsylvania (717) 244-5793 • Heath Laber Longmont, Colorado (970) 580-0172 • Mike McElvain Heyworth, Illinois (309) 830-3340 • John Nixon Hilmar, California (209) 620-4184 • Jeff Oldenburg Mulhall, Oklahoma (405) 880-5857 • Jeff Repasky Prior Lake, Minnesota (612) 282-7782 • L. C. Scramlin Holly, Michigan (248) 634-3043 • Jessy Harris Shanks Lenoir City, Tennessee (865) 363-9250 • Kelly Wright Westmoreland,NH 603-852-8241
AMERICAN SOUTHDOWN BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION
Gary Jennings Secretary- Treasurer 100 Cornerstone Rd. Fredonia, Texas 76842 (325) 429-6226 FAX (325) 429-6225 e-mail -southdown@ctesc.net
October 2018 October 1,1,2018 Dear Southdown Breeders’ Association Dear American American Southdown Breeders' Association Member, Member, In with the Constitution and of By-Laws of the American Southdown In accordance accordance with the Constitution and By-Laws the American Southdown Breeders’ Association, this isofficial your written officialnotice written the annual Breeders' Association, this is your of thenotice annual of meeting of this meeting of th this Association. The 136th annual meeting will be held Saturday, November Association. The 136 annual meeting will be held Saturday, November 2018, in the south 10, 2018, in the south wing of the Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center, wing of the Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center, Louisville, Kentucky. A casual mixerLouisville, which will Kentucky. A casual mixer which will begin at 6:00 p.m. with the annual begin at 6:00 p.m. with the annual meeting immediately following. This promises to be a meeting immediately following. This promises to be a convenient opportunity to socialize convenient opportunity to socialize with Southdown breeders and their families from across with Southdown breeders and their families from across America, to review America, to review the year’s activities by the Southdown Ambassador team, and to recognize the year’s activities by the Southdown ambassador team, and to recognize the achievements of Southdown members before sitting down to conduct the business of our the achievements of Southdown members before sitting down to conduct the association. business of our association. is our that you you will be able attendtothe annualthe meeting and many of theand many of the ItIt is ourhope hope that will betoable attend annual meeting events of the North American International Livestock Exposition. It would be best to our events of the North American International Livestock Exposition. It check would website or that of the North American for theofschedule of all American events. Our Association will sponsor be best to check our website or that the North for the schedule on Saturday a skillathon for our youth members starting at 9:00 a.m., followed by the "Stars of all events. Our Association will sponsor on Saturday a skillathon for our of Louisville" ewe salestarting at 12:30 p.m. Sunday's junior breeding beginof at Louisville” 8:00 a.m. withewe youth members at 9:00 a.m., followed byshow the will “Stars sale at 12:30Then p.m.finally, Sunday’s junior breeding show at morning 8:00 a.m. with Southdowns. the National Southdown Show will will beginbegin Tuesday at 8:00 Southdowns. Then finally, the National Southdown Show will begin Tuesday a.m. morning at 8:00 a.m. If you attend the annual meeting and are a member who has paid dues in the
Ifpast youfiscal attend meeting and are aand member has paid dues in the year,the you annual are entitled to vote on election businesswho items. If you past fiscal year, are entitled vote on election and business items. request If you cannot attend and you wish to vote, a proxyto may represent you. A member must personally cannot attend and wish to vote, a proxy may represent you. A member must the proxy in writing after receiving notice of the annual meeting, then file at least 15 days prior to personally request the proxy in writing after receiving notice of the annual the meeting, said proxy in the office of the Executive Secretary of the Association. This year meeting, then file at least 15 days prior to the meeting, said proxy in the office several important amendments to our Constitution will be voted upon. You will find a complete of the executive secretary of the Association. This year several important explanation in another section of the Journal. amendments to our constitution will be voted upon. You will find a complete explanation in another section of the journal. Again, it is our sincere hope that you can attend the North American and all the events involving
the Southdown breed. It has been another strong year for our breed, and Louisville will be a Again, it is our sincere hope that you can attend the North American and all the fitting close to the 136th year of the Association. events involving the Southdown breed. It has been another strong year for our breed, and Louisville will be a fitting close to the 136th year of the Association. Sincerely,
Sincerely, Scott Flanagan President
Scott Flanagan American Southdown Breeders' Association President American Southdown Breeders’ Association
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NORTH AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL LIVESTOCK EXHIBITION SCHEDULE
NOVEMBER 7-15, 2018
WEDNESDAY | NOVEMBER 7, 2018 8:00 A.M. | Begin Receiving Sheep – South Wing
FRIDAY | NOVEMBER 9, 2018
10:00 A.M. | Junior Breeding Sheep Showmanship – South Wing A 12:00 P.M. | All Junior sheep must be in place and checked in 4:00 P.M. | Market Lamb Showmanship – South Wing C 4:00 P.M. | Board of Directors Informal Meeting – TBA 5:00 P.M. | Lead Line Classes 6:00 P.M. | All Junior Sheep Must Be Checked In
SATURDAY | NOVEMBER 10, 2018
8:00 A.M. | Junior Wether Show – South Wing C 9:00 A.M. | Southdown Skillathon – TBA 12:30 P.M. | Stars of Louisville Southdown Sale – East Hall 6:00 P.M. | Southdown Social – TBA 136th Annual Meeting of the American Southdown Breeders’ Association following the social Junior Mixer for all youth during the 136th Annual Meeting Board of Directors Reorganizational Meeting following the 135th Annual Meeting
SUNDAY | NOVEMBER 11, 2018
8:00 A.M. | Junior Southdown Breeding Sheep Show – South Wing A, Ring 3 Breeds shown on Sunday, will be released following completion of each breed show. Junior Supreme Champion Selections following the junior breeding show – South Wing A
TUESDAY | NOVEMBER 13, 2018
8:00 A.M. | National Southdown Show – South Wing A, Ring 1
THURSDAY | NOVEMBER 15, 2018
FOLLOWING THE 8:00 A.M. OPEN SHOW | Selection of Supreme Champion Ram and Ewe Release of all open show sheep
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SPIRIT OF THE BREED AWARD
he Spirit of the Breed Award was established in order to recognize individuals, couples, families, or ranches/farms that have made significant contributions above and beyond the call of duty to the betterment of the Southdown breed. In an organization that spans the United States, many times these contributions are unknown to an entire membership. This award is an opportunity to honor those who have not only been in the forefront, but also have been behind the scenes offering educational and hands-on assistance to junior members and other breeders. The recipient of the Southdown Spirit of the Breed Award is announced at the annual meeting of the American Southdown Breeders’ Association at the North American International Livestock Exposition at Louisville, Kentucky in November. A revolving trophy donated by Northern Starr Livestock Services at the 126th Anniversary of the ASBA is awarded to the recipient for one year, and a permanent plaque is provided the following year upon return of the trophy. You, as junior or senior members, of the Southdown association are invited to nominate someone you feel deserves this award and that fulfills the following: 1. Have shown exemplary service to the breed 2. Are twenty-two years and older 3. Have not previously won the Spirit of the
Breed Award Submit the application with the following: 1. Name, phone number, and address of person submitting the application 2. Name, phone number, and address of the individual, couple, family, or ranch/farm nominated 3. Organizations, groups, schools, etc. in addition to the ASBA in which the nominee is involved 4. Approximate number of years the nominee has been involved in the ASBA 5. Other livestock in addition to Southdowns raised by the nominee 6. How the nominee serves as a role model or emulates the Southdown breed ideals 7. A one-page essay describing why this nominee is an exceptional candidate for the award For further information, contact the ASBA office. SUBMIT THE APPLICATION AND TYPED ESSAY NO LATER THAN NOVEMBER 1, 2018 BY MAIL, FAX, OR EMAIL. AMERICAN SOUTHDOWN BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION SOUTHDOWN SPIRIT OF THE BREED AWARD 100 CORNERSTONE RD. FREDONIA, TEXAS 76842 OFFICE: (325) 429-6226 FAX: (325) 429-6225 WWW.SOUTHDOWNSHEEP.ORG
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR PAST RECIPIENTS 2007 | GARY KWISNEK; CLARKSBURG, PA 2008 | KIM & JUNE WEEDY; FREDERICK, MD 2009 | MIKE MCELVAIN, HEYWORTH, IL 2010 | GALE COLE; PALMYRA, IL 2011 | TRACY REPASKY; PRIOR LAKE, MN 2012 | C.J. ROBINSON; NORTON, TX 2013 | CLAUDETTE CHOMA; STAFFORD SPRING, CT 2014 | BARBARA BISHOP; RIO, WI 2015 | L.C. SCRAMLIN FAMILY; HOLLY, MI 2016 | FRANK SEXTON; XENIA, OH 2017 | BILL JONES; WEST LAFAYETTE, IN 15 | FALL 2018 AMERICAN SOUTHDOWN JOURNAL
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2018 NATIONAL SOUTHDOWN SALE | SEDALIA, MO. JUNE 29, 2018
A SUMMER MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS AMERICAN SOUTHDOWN BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION BY: GARY JENNINGS
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he annual midyear meeting of the Board of Directors was held Thursday, June 28th, 2018 in Sedalia, Missouri. The meeting was held in conjunction with the Midwest Stud Ram Sale, which was the National Sale for 2018. Those directors in attendance were Scott Flanagan, Jim Davis, JJ Maddox, Jeff Repasky, Brian Forsee, Mike McElvain, Heath Laber, and Patty Abell. Also, joining the meeting via conference call were Barbara Bishop, Jessy Shanks, Ed Keeney, Kelly Wright, Claudette Choma and L.C. Scramlin. President Scott Flanagan called the meeting to order at 1:15 p.m. It was moved by Brian Forsee and seconded by Kelly Wright to accept the minutes of the last informal meeting in Louisville, as presented with the noted changes in red font. The Executive Secretary also updated the Board on the financial status of the Association, as of this time in the fiscal year. It was to appear that the Association would have another excellent year. Brian Forsee, of the National Show committee, noted that the National Show in Louisville would be on a Tuesday this year. The show would not have early release on any sheep this year and Evan Snyder had been confirmed as our open show judge. Brian also reported on the discussion he had had with officials at the North American concerning classification of market lambs. The show was willing to let us assist on the classifying of Southdowns and to help with the selection of classifiers for the show. Brian Forsee moved that the Association pay a scholarship of $1,000 for the champion Southdown market lamb and $500 for the reserve champion Southdown market lamb at the North American Livestock Show. This would be paid after the show and also past scholarship winners from the last two years would be paid. There was a second from Kelly Wright on this motion. After discussion, it was moved by Mike McElvain and seconded by Patty Abell to strike the word “scholarship” from the motion. The amendment to the motion passed, then the main motion passed with the word “scholarship” stricken. Jim Davis, of the National Sale committee, stated that we need to be looking forward to next year’s sale site. Some discussion was held on the possible options. Discussion was then held on the changing of Article VI of the constitution and by-laws concerning the duties of officers and directors. There was discussion on the following wording. 17 | FALL 2018 AMERICAN SOUTHDOWN JOURNAL
7. Officers and directors are required to attend all official ASBA board meetings either in person or by an alternative method (i.e. conference call, facetime, etc.). Any director or officer not listed in the minutes as present for three consecutive meetings is subject to removal from the Board of Directors and replaced by an appointee of the Executive Committee. The appointee shall serve on the Board until the next annual meeting. At the next annual meeting, an election for the remaining term of the position will occur. This potential change to the constitution and bylaws is to be presented to the membership 30 days prior to the annual meeting, and to be voted on at the upcoming annual meeting. There was the discussion on the two proposals to the change of the constitution and by-laws in Section 9. Two proposals for the realignment of directors representation in accordance with current numbers were offered. 1. Move one director from Region 1 and Region 4 to Region 2 and 3. Additionally, Pennsylvania and West Virginia would be moved from Region 4 into Region 3. 2. Change the directorship from 16 to a 10 member Board of Directors. One director would represent each of the current regions, and the remaining six directors would be elected at large. After discussion, it was moved by Patty Abell to present proposal #1 to the membership for consideration. It was moved by Jeff Repasky and passed. This potential change to the constitution and bylaws is to be presented to the membership 30 days prior to the annual meeting, and to be voted on at the upcoming annual meeting. Barbara Bishop noted that over 500 head of Southdowns were entered at the upcoming National Junior Show. With this number of Southdowns consigned, she would need help in the check in area and in the show ring. The President informed her that the Executive Secretary would be attending the show to help. Attention was then turned toward the Ambassador program. After discussion, it was moved by Mike McElvain that we suspend the Ambassador program and a committee be formed to look at the hiring of a junior coordinator to help with our youth. This motion was seconded by Brian Forsee and passed. Both Jessy Shanks and Ed Keeny voiced they would like to be on the committee. The President then called for New Business.
The skillathon at Louisville was discussed. There is normally around 40-45 youth who participate in 3 age divisions. The President would form a committee to make sure the event is a success. Also, a youth program after the annual mixer in Louisville, was discussed briefly. The President would form a committee to insure the success of this event. It was moved by Brian Forsee to pay Kayla $250 per show at the All-American and Louisville to take photos. Seconded by Mike McElvain and passed. The nomination committee was asked to provide names to Heartland Sale Management prior to September 1st for next year’s Midwest Stud Ram Sale Southdown show.
Jeff Repasky stated that some of the rotational trophies given by the Association need some updating. It was moved by Jeff and seconded by Mike McElvain that the Executive Secretary look at the trophies and make appropriate changes. Motion passed. It was discussed that we need to look at a sale date for the Willoughby sale in Indiana. No date was chosen. Mike McElvain moved that the National Sale committee be able to make a decision on the site of the 2019 National Sale and the date of the Willoughby Sale. Jeff Repasky seconded the motion and the motion passed. With no further business to conduct a motion was given by Patty Abell and seconded by JJ Maddox that the meeting adjourn. Motion passed and the meeting adjourned at 2:40 p.m.
EXCERPT FROM 2017 NAILE MEETING MINUTES A change of Article VI: Duties of Officers and Directors to be voted on by the membership at the 2018 annual meeting was then discussed. It was moved by L.C. Scramlin and seconded by John Nixon to amend the wording as follows: 7. Officers and Directors are required to attend all official ASBA board meetings either in person or by an alternative method (i.e. conference call, Facetime, etc.). Any Director or Officer not listed in the minutes as present for three consecutive meetings is subject to removal from the Board of Directors and replaced by an appointee of the Executive Committee. The appointee shall serve on the Board until the next annual meeting. At the next annual meeting, an election for the remaining term of the position will occur. The motion carried. In accordance with the American Southdown Breeders’ Association Constitution and By-Laws, Article V:
Directors and Officers, Section 9, L.C. Scramlin presented the directors with a breakdown of the current director Regions and Districts according to registrations and memberships. Two proposals for the realignment of director representation in accordance with current numbers were offered. Proposal I was to move one director from Region 1 and Region 4 to Regions 2 and 3. Additionally, Pennsylvania and West Virginia would be moved from Region 4 into Region 3. Proposal II was to completely change the directorship from 16 to a 10 member Board of Directors. One Director would represent each of the current regions, and the remaining six directors would be elected at large. The Directors at Large could come from any part of the country. Any changes in the realignment of the districts must be approved by a two-thirds vote of all members present at any Annual Meeting. Further discussion of this take place at the summer meeting in Sedalia, Missouri in June 2018. FALL 2018 AMERICAN SOUTHDOWN JOURNAL | 18
BOARD OF DIRECTORS PRESIDENT: Dr. Scott Flanagan | San Angelo, Texas
Ed Keeny | Red Lion, Pennsylvania
VICE PRESIDENT: J.J. Maddox | Thomas, Oklahoma
Mike McElvain | Heyworth, Illinois
DIRECTORS: Patty Abell | Aurora, Oregon Barbara Bishop | Rio, Wisconsin Claudette Choma | Stafford Springs, Connecticut
Heath Laber | Longmont, Colorado
John Nixon | Hilmar, California Jeff Oldenburg | Mulhall, Oklahoma Jeff Repasky | Prior Lake, Minnesota L.C. Scramlin | Holly Michigan
Jim Davis | Odell, Illinois
Jessy Harris Shanks | Lenior City, Tennessee
Brian Forsee | Owenton, Kentucky
Kelli Wright | Westmoreland, New Hampshire
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GENETIC DISORDERS: UNPACKED BY: SCOTT FLANAGAN
O
ver the past five years the ASBA directors have been monitoring the progress that our breeders have made regarding some of the genetic disorders that affect Southdowns. We are very proud of the fact that the majority of Southdown breeders are very progressive and take seriously the need to reduce the number of some of the unwanted genes in our flock. In the tables below you will see a steady reduction of the carrier state of ectodermal dysplasia (hairy lamb) and hereditary chondrodysplasia (spider lamb). We have also seen a slow reduction of QQ Individuals and an increase of RR’s in regards to scrapie codon 171. We are only in our second year of monitoring for the Callipyge Gene and are seeing a reduction in the number of individual carriers. It is important for all breeders to consider active management of these genes, because an increase of the carrier state can ultimately have a negative effect on the bottom line and seed future generations with unwanted defects. If you are interested in reading more about these genetic disorders and the testing that is required to manage them, you can consult our website (https://southdownsheep. org) under the heading of education.
ECTODERMAL DYSPLASIA (HAIRY LAMB) TIME PERIOD
% ED CARRIERS
Original data (Beever)
12%
5/22/13 – 9/3/13
17%
9/4/13 – 9/25/14
21.5%
9/26/14 – 10/30/15
17.8%
11/1/15 – 10/15/16
15.7%
10/1/16 – 9/30/17
12.5% (1210)
HEREDITARY CHONDRODYSPLASIA (SPIDER): TIME PERIOD
% SPIDER CARRIERS
5/22/13 – 9/3/13
7% (all sheep)
9/4/13 – 9/25/14
3.4%
9/26/14 – 10/30/15
2.6%
11/1/15 – 10/15/16
2.7%
10/1/16 – 9/30/17
1.9%(683)
SCRAPIE: TIME PERIOD
%QR
%RR
9/4/13 – 9/25/14
6.2%
41.6%
52.2%
9/26/14 – 10/30/15
7.7%
39.5%
52.6%
11/1/15 – 10/15/16
6.5%
37.6%
55.9%
10/1/16 – 9/30/17
5.5% (975)
37.1%
57.3%
CALLIPYGE: TIME PERIOD
% CALLIPYGE CARRIERS
11/1/15 – 10/15/16
4.7% (141/7)
10/1/16 – 9/30/17
10.3% (29/3)
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THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO HAS TRUSTED IN OUR GENETICS THIS PAST YEAR. WE WISH YOU SUCCESS WITH YOUR PURCHASES. WATCH FOR OUR CONSIGNMENT TO THE STARS OF LOUISVILLE SALE, AN EXCITING MARCH EWE LAMB, HALF SIB TO MADE YA LOOK. WATCH FOR UPDATES ON OUR WEBSITE AND FACEBOOK PAGES. DARLINGTON ‘DOWNS 1711 - RRNNEDF A&M RECKLESS X LEININGER 5056 RESERVE CHAMPION RAM WISCONSIN STATE FAIR
DARLINGTON ‘DOWNS 802 - RRNNEDF BOWMAN 17101 X DARLINGTON ‘DOWNS 1518 (RECKLESS DAUGHTER) JR. CHAMPION RAM 2018 NATIONAL SOUTHDOWN JR. SHOW - ALL AMERICAN CHAMPION RAM WISCONSIN STATE FAIR SUPREME CHAMPION RAM MARYLAND STATE FAIR
Troy, Barb, Courtney, Casey & Carson Lobdell
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& 2018 NATIONAL SOUTHDOWN SALE SEDALIA, MISSOURI JUNE 29, 2018 RAMS
GRAND CHAMPION | BOWMAN SOUTHDOWNS BLANDINSVILLE, ILLINOIS (JUNIOR CHAMPION)
2018 NATIONAL JUNIOR SOUTHDOWN SHOW ALL-AMERICAN JUNIOR SHOW INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA JULY 7, 2018 RAMS
GRAND CHAMPION RAM | PRESTON FORSEE
OWENTON, KENTUCKY (SENIOR CHAMPION, YEARLING RAM) MARCH MADNESS 17-179
RES. CHAMPION | JALEIGH OLDENBURG MULHALL, OKLAHOMA (RES. SR CHAMPION, YEARLING RAM) OLDENBURG 7095
JUNIOR CHAMPION | CARSON LOBDELL DARLINGTON, WISCONSIN (JANUARY RAM LAMB) DARLINGTON DOWNS 805
RES. JUNIOR CHAMPION | JALEIGH OLDENBURG
LONSDALE, MINNESOTA (RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION)
MULHALL, OKLAHOMA (MARCH RAM LAMB) OLDENBURG 8076
SENIOR CHAMPION | HOWARD SOUTHDOWNS
EWES
RES. CHAMPION | NORTHERN STARR LIVESTOCK SERVICES
MULHALL, OKLAHOMA
RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION | KORB FAMILY FARMS OXFORD, OHIO
EWES
GRAND CHAMPION | HOWARD SOUTHDOWNS MULHALL, OKLAHOMA (SENIOR CHAMPION)
RES. CHAMPION | NORTHERN STARR LIVESTOCK SERVICES LONSDALE, MINNESOTA (RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION)
JUNIOR CHAMPION | BURNS STOCK FARM FLORA, INDIANA
RES. JUNIOR CHAMPION | MADDOX SOUTHDOWNS THOMAS, OKLAHOMA
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GRAND CHAMPION EWE | PRESTON FORSEE
OWENTON, KENTUCKY (SENIOR CHAMPION, YEARLING EWE) FORSEE E17-152
RES. GRAND CHAMPION EWE | JALEIGH OLDENBURG
MULHALL, OKLAHOMA (JUNIOR CHAMPION, FEB. EWE LAMB) OLDENBURG 8007
RES. SENIOR CHAMPION EWE | JALEIGH OLDENBURG MULHALL, OKLAHOMA (YEARLING EWE) OLDENBURG 7114
RES. JUNIOR CHAMPION EWE | DREW GEORGE NILES, MICHIGAN (JANUARY EWE LAMB) GEORGE BROTHERS 18-011
IT STARTS Here... JM GENETICS 1836 Salty Frog x NSLS 15072 (Riot Maker) Supreme Champion Ewe at Minnesota State Fair Open Show Sold to Adrianna Wendland
AJ MADDOX 1807 Maddox 6127 x Keeton 224B
Reserve Champion Southdown Ewe at Kansas State Fair
Sold to Jordan Sylvester
JJ, Kelly, Shaylee & Ashlyn Maddox
JJ: 580.613.0045 | Kelly: 580.309.0301 23754 HWY 47 Thomas, OK 73669 jkmaddox@pldi.net 26 |www.maddoxsouthdowns.net FALL 2018 AMERICAN SOUTHDOWN JOURNAL
SM MADDOX 741 Bullington L602 x Forsee 14-314 (Man ‘O War) Champion Southdown Ram at Ohio Sale Sold to Garren Hamby 4-Time Supreme Champion
x o d d a M
southdowns
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BREEDERS’ DIRECTORY ARKANSAS LENSEY WATSON
7787 SW REGIONAL AIRPORT BENTONVILLE, AR 72712 watsonlensey94@gmail.com
RIGGS LOKKA
2597 GRAVENSTEIN HWY NO. SEBASTAPOL, CA 95472 rflokka@gmail.com
NATHAN LOONEY
ARIZONA
BOX 523 UKIAH, CA 95482
KATELYNN GROVES
EC RANCH ED & CAROLE LUGO
1247 S. 96TH ST. MESA, AZ 85209 480-220-1692 kjshowlambs@hotmail.com
CALIFORNIA
BOX 5698 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93388 661-393-9093 ealugo@verizon.net
BOB AND M.J. BETTENCOURT
TODD MADDUX
BOX 2759 GILROY, CA 95021 408-842-4653
2675 E. WESTFALL ROAD MARIPOSA, CA 95338 (209) 966-4942
ELIZABETH BOHAN
JOHN AND MAE MARAL
806 LITCHFIELD AVE. SEBASTOPOL, CA 95472 liz.bohan@yahoo.com
MEHRTEN CREEK SHEEP THOMAS BYL 31308 GRAY DR. EXETER, CA 93221 559-280-1603 tomrbyl@gmail.com
KARIN FISH FISH CLUB LAMBS 4005 KARCHNER RD. SHERIDAN, CA 95681 916-214-0078 kafish4@yahoo.com
ALYSON CONNOLLY
BOX 111 PINE VALLEY, CA 91962 619-855-0915 bsccdist@gmail.com
DENNIS HARTMAN
10736 HAMLOW RD. DENAIR, CA 95316 209-668-0313 drdhartman@yahoo.com
KAREN JOST
8625 AVE. 396 DINUBA, CA 93618 559-591-8607 Kljost@yahoo.com
RIVERBEND SOUTHDOWNS SHELBI KAUTZ 5619 CHICO AVENUE KINGSBURG, CA 93631 559-696-5369 nomie.kautz@fmfarmcredit.com
TERRY LEWIS-ROMINE
31414 BROKEN HEART LANE RAYMOND, CA 93653 559-689-3290
4491 BUTTE HOUSE ROAD YUBA CITY, CA 95993
DENNIS & SONYA MILLER 26002 PEARL RD. GALT, CA 95632
HILMAR FARMS, JOHN NIXON 8192 GOLF LINK ROAD HILMAR, CA 95324 209-668-2839 j.nixon@me.com
PENFOLD LIVESTOCK JARED & LILY PENFOLD 4649 KENTUCKY AVE. OAKDALE, CA 95361 209-552-9253 lily_penfold@yahoo.com
WISHBONE RANCH LEE PETTEY 19935 CALLAHAN RD. RED BLUFF, CA 96080 530-529-9596
RUSSELL & LESLYE ROSSITER 2531 WOODRUFF LANE MARYSVILLE, CA 95901 (530) 742-8340 rossiterhamps@yahoo.com
DUSTIN & NATALIE ROSSITER 2531 WOODRUFF LANE MARYSVILLE, CA 95901 530-742-8340 rossiterhamps@yahoo.com
CHICO STATE SHEEP UNIT
311 NICHOLAS C SCHOUTEN LN. CHICO, CA 95928
NANCEE SIEBERT
19235 W. AVE. C LANCASTER, CA 93536 661-724-2441
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MEYERS SOUTHDOWNS
11477 MINERS WAY ROUGH & READY, CA 95975 530-432-2483 meyerssouthdowns@gmail.com
KORINE SMITH STEBBINS 531 KELLEMS LANE ETNA, CA 96027 juniperberries257@gmail.com
JANET TULLOCH
28383 HIGHWAY 78 RAMONA, CA 92065 jtullochfarm@gmail.com
KEVIN & JOSSLYN WAGSTER BOX 708 SANTA MARGARITA, CA 93453 805-441-4228 wagster.family@yahoo.com
COLORADO TWIN ACRE SHEEP BECKY BALL
33942 ST. HWY 167 FOWLER, CO 81039 719-267-980-1248 twinacresheep@gmail.com
TERI JO LABER
8003 N. 95TH ST. LONGMONT, CO 80501 tjlaber@aol.com
HEATH M. LABER
8003 N. 95TH LONGMONT, CO 80504 970-580-0172 Hlaber82@gmail.com
BOIZOT LIVESTOCK
19823 CATTLE DRIVE WELLINGTON, CO 80549 boizot_emily@hotmail.com
RICK GALLEGOS
8829 NCR 9 WELLINGTON, CO 80549 970-214-8895 indiancreekrick@gmail.com
JASON SIMPSON
20727 WELD CTY. RD. 84 AULT, CO 80610 970-371-0276
KIMBERLY STERKEL 3752 WCR 7 ERIE, CO 80516 303-828-9065
CONNECTICUT CLAUDETTE CHOMA
216 MONSON RD STAFFORD SPRING, CT 06076 (860) 684-4315 claudettann@cox.net
RUSSELL ROBINSON JR. 743 MURDOCK AVE. MERIDEN, CT 06450
DELAWARE
SAMMIE MELVIN
19856 BASS RD. GEORGETOWN, DE 19947 302-242-4502 sammielynm@gmail.com
FLORIDA
TURKEY CREEK FFA
5005 TURKEY CREEK RD. PLANT CITY, FL 33567
LECANTO MIDDLE SCHOOL FFA 3800 W. EDUCATIONAL PATH LECANTO, FL 34461 352-746-2050 englishj@citrus.k12.fl.us
GEORGIA JAMES SIMMONS
1361 COXSTILL RD. ADEL, GA 31620 229-896-4196 simmonsfamilyfarm@windstream.net
IOWA
ANDERSON SHOW LAMBS JEFF ANDERSON 58757 INDEPENCE RD. ATLANTIC, IA 50022
VANDER LINDEN LIVESTOCK 1785 170TH AVE. KNOXVILLE, IA 50138
SAN ANGELO FARM TIM BURSAW 701 490TH ST. SWEA CITY, IA 50590 512-272-4769
BRENNEMAN CLUB LAMBS 29293 190TH HARPER, IA 52231 victor.brenneman.vb@gmail.com
KINKADE FARMS
JASON HUGHES
1804 129TH ST. ELWOOD, IA 52254 hughes.jason@yahoo.com
JOHN JONES JR.
AUSTIN JIM BOB LEWIS
MAVENCAMP LIVESTOCK JOSH & DENISE MAVENCAMP
105 WINDING RIDGE RD. DENVER, IA 50622 ldowns37@yahoo.com
305 SPRING COVE RD. BLISS, ID 83314 208-490-3126 mavencamplivestock@gmail.com
ERIC LUITJENS
OHMAN LIVESTOCK CO. TIM OHMAN
2704 130TH AVENUE BURT, IA 50522 (712) 724-6360 ericluitjens3145@gmail.com
JOHN OLSON
425 E. 438 LN N. RUPERT, ID 83350 (530) 626-3646 ohman@pmt.org
MP LIVESTOCK MAKENZIE PATTEN
2514 TYLER AVENUE AMES, IA 50010 515-232-6230 jcolson450904@q.com
3201 N. BLACKCAT KUNA, ID 83634 makenziepatten@gmail.com
LEE AND CHERRY OLSON 22516 38th AVENUE NEW VIRGINIA, IA 50210 641-449-3226 leedorset2007@gmail.com
POLLITT FAMILY FARMS CRAIG POLLITT 31450 510TH ST. RUSSELL, IA 50238 641-203-0817 polacandauto@wildblue.net
SRV SHOW LAMBS
607 EAST HWY 81 BURLEY, ID 83318 srvshowlambs208@gmail.com
ILLINOIS REED BAER
BOX 182 CARLOCK, IL 61725 309-275-8451 rhonda.miller.baer@gmail.com
AUSTIN BAER
RON SCHMALING
1774 LITTLE SOAP ROAD BLOOMFIELD, IA 52537 641-799-6720 schmaling1774@gmail.com
SEEMANN SOUTHDOWNS CARLEY SEEMAN 12488 R. AVENUE WOODWARD, IA 50276 (515) 438-2322
345 CO. RD. 2150 E. CARLOCK, IL 61725 rhonda.miller.baer@gmail.com
DAVID BAER
10575 E. 2100 NORTH RD. CARLOCK, IL 61725 rhonda.miller.baer@gmail.com
RHONDA M. BAER
BOX 182 CARLOCK, IL 61725 (309) 376-2137 rhonda.miller.baer@gmail.com
DANIEL SMICKER
2314 320TH AVE. DEWITT, IA 52742 dan.smicker@gmtel.net
TUCKER & MEGAN BECKMIER
JOHN FASTERT
SPROUSE FAMILY CLUB LAMBS DUANE SPROUSE
1850 S. SCOTT PARK RD. ELDRIDGE, IA 52748 563-285-8926 shadylaawn1@gmail.com
17555 HWY 95 WILDER, ID 83676 dfisher@championproduce.com 680 E. 400 S. BURLEY, ID 83318
WILLWERTH SOUTHDOWNS
SHADY LAWN FARMS KEVIN & DIANE HERMANN
FISHER CLUB LAMBS
PENDLETON DOWNS
405 EAST 6TH AMES, IA 50010 920-348-3663 jdjones@iastate.edu
51304 120TH AVENUE LAURENS, IA 50554 (712) 843-5449 kinfarms@evertek.net 1148 INDIAN AVENUE ROCK RAPIDS, IA 51246 712-470-0587
IDAHO
1244 XAVIER AVE. EAGLE GROVE, IA 50533
130 N. 1385 E RD. ATWOOD, IL 61913 mbeckmier@hotmail.com
CHARLES BEDINGER 9743 N. 1130 E. CATLIN, IL 61817 (217) 427-2341
LANNY BOWMAN
BOX 43 KEOTA, IA 52248 319-461-5611
19590 550TH ST BLANDINSVILLE, IL 61420 jlbowman1@mtcnow.net
MAURICE VAN NOTE
1683 OAK RD PALMYRA, IL 62674 (217) 484-6418 colesouthdowns@yahoo.com
2926 PALO MARSH ROAD PALO, IA 52324 (319) 851-4040
GALE A. COLE
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JIM DAVIS
ANDREW LESCH
H.T.P. SOUTHDOWNS
DALLAS DEDERT
GDL FARM JESSICA LITWILLER
DAVE STEPHENS
24001 NORTH 1900 EAST ROAD ODELL, IL 60460 815-228-5967 jbdavis@maxwire.net 2321 BOY SCOUT ROAD QUINCY, IL 62305 dedertgm@hotmail.com
DIRK FARM
27639 E. 1300 NORTH RD. ELLSWORTH, IL 61737 309-824-0779 bldirks@ctechinternet.com
KLINE CREEK FARM (FPDDC) BOX 5000 WHEATON, IL 60189 (630) 293-9421 dbarr@dupageforest.org
GEERTS SOUTHDOWNS JEREMY GEERTS 23160 CARROLL ROAD MORRISON, IL 61270 (000) 772-3050 sara.geerts@cghmc.com
MATT,KATI,GWEN & JEREMIAH GRIMES 131 E. 4TH ST. MINERAL, IL 61344 309-945-3781
EARL HAGEMEYER
BOX 267 PAPINEAU, IL 60956 815-383-8733 medic110@yahoo.com
4759 HOPEDALE RD. HOPEDALE, IL 61747 309-840-5932
S.L.D. LIVESTOCK
3435 W. SCIOTO MILLS RD. FREEPORT, IL 61032 815-275-0198
BECKNIER BROTHERS LOGAN, TANNER, RYKER BECKMIER 130 N. 1385 E. RD. ATWOOD, IL 61913
CRAIG AND MAGGIE MC CALLA 7605 SUHRE RD. ALHAMBRA, IL 62011 618-633-2444
ALEXANDRIA PERSON 16395 W. WHITE OAK RD. FORRESTON, IL 61030 815-821-2293 allieperson13@gmail.com
TIFFANY PHILLIPS
3298 N. BENNETT ROAD ESMOND, IL 60129 815-761-5430
12610 ST. HWY 16 FIELDON, IL 62031 (618) 535-6461 tiffanylphilliips1991@gmail.com
HICK SOUTHDOWNS CRAIG HICK
ARMS SOUTHDOWNS ADDYSON,RILEY, MYA SCHAAL
10134 PINE CREST ROAD RED BUD, IL 62278 baaramewe_2584@hotmail.com
BRAD & SANDIE HOWE & FAMILY 2243 N 1100 E RD. DANFORTH, IL 60930
HUNTER SHEEP FARM JASON HUNTER 135 E. BROADWAY ROSEVILLE IL 61473 309-337-0389
KEN AND DAWN JOHNSON 234 WOODBORO DR. WEST CHICAGO, IL 60185 630-520-0595
A&M RANCH MARK AND AMY JOHNSON 2702 N. 45TH RD. SANDWICH, IL 60548 815-274-6096 aandmranch@aol.com
NATE KLINEFELTER 2198 POOLE RD. BELVIDERE, IL 61008
RODNEY & STEPHANIE KNITTEL RR 2 BOX 130 GREENFIELD, IL 62044 217-370-7383
2215 E. 700 AVENUE ST. PETER, IL 62880 618-349-8855 Dennis.Scaal@adm.com
ENID SCHLIPF
17766 E. 2900 NORTH RD. GRIDLEY, IL 61744 309-747-2464
M WILLIAMS SOUTHDOWNS MISTI SCHWEERTMAN 3151 W. PEARL CITY RD. FREEPORT, IL 61032 815-232-2926 mlwilliams625@aol.com
MC ELVAIN SHEEP FARM 16514 E 325 N. HEYWORTH, IL 61745 309-473-2937 mike@mcelvainlaw.com
SILVIUS CLUB LAMBS PAUL SILVIUS
2959 GRANDVIEW RD. MILLEDGEVILLE, IL 61051 815-499-8837 silviuspaulr1122@gmail.com
MC CALLA SOUTHDOWNS 7605 SUHRE RD. ALHAMBRA, IL 62001
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2967 CARDINAL LANE FARINA, IL 62838 618-508-1078 htpsouthdown@gmail.com 14516 W. STERLING RD. POLO, IL 61064 815-499-9066 dave-stephens@hotmail.com
CHAD SWALVE
4996 W. PRAIRIE RD. FREEPORT, IL 61032 coleswalve00@gmail.com
THREE T FARM TIM TOLLIVER
2967 CARDINAL LANE FARINA, IL 62838 618-245-6617
DAWN HAGEMEYER VESPA 3298 N. BENNETT ROAD ESMOND, IL 60129 815-761-5430 grandmabonnie03@yahoo.com
TUCKER WOOD
15006 N. 500TH ST. BROCTON, IL 61917 tuckerwood.taw@gmail.com
AMANDA WRIGHT
916 CR 1700 EAST EUREKA, IL 61530 thewrightgirl23@gmail.com
INDIANA TOM & CARLA BECHMAN 599 N. 100 W. FRANKLIN, IN 46131 317-431-8766 tombechman@yahoo.com
BOWERS SOUTHDOWNS KRAIG, MALLORY, BRAYDEN BOWERS 203 MONTEFIORE ST. APT. 219 LAFAYETTE, IN 47908 574-353-7091 kraigbowers@hotmail.com
RODNEY & CHRISTY BRENNAN 1709 E. 286 ST. ATLANTA, IN 46031 317-385-3994
JOHN & AMANADA CANARY & FAMILY 2318 E. 300 S. FRANKLIN, IN 46131 317-627-1570 birdfarmer2199@hotmail.com
JOE CARTER
887 SO. 600 E. CRAWFORDSVILLE, IN 47933 765-918-4936 jdcarter75@att.net
CARSON CLUB LAMBS 12310 E. 266TH ST. ARCADIA, IN 46030
VIKING CLUB LAMBS 1634 E. 1000 N. MORRISTOWN, IN 46161
JOHN DAVID CROWDER
DAVID L. LOWRY & FAMILY
MIKE AND STACIE CROWDER
LAMBRIGHT CLUB LAMBS BRANDON MAUCK
315 LONGBOW ST. SHERIDAN, IN 46069 crowdersheepfarm@hotmail.com 315 LONGBOW STREET SHERIDAN, IN 46069
MARY DAVIS
56190 TULIP ROAD NEW CARLISLE, IN 46552
MIKE & KAREN ELSBURY FAMILY
4193 CO. RD. 450 W. MIDDLETOWN, IN 47356
1525 BERKSHIRE CT. E. SHIPSHEWANA, IN 56565
PARKER FARMS JOEL & HEATHER PARKER 6663 SO. 750 WEST EDINBURGH, IN 46124
MICKEY PARKS
DANIELLE LASKOWSKI FAMILY
TED & JENNIFER REDINGER & FAMILY
SCOTT MARKER FAMILY 65700 DOGWOOD RD. WAKARUSA, IN 46573 shmarker@sbcglobal.net
STIFFLER FAMILY
8864 NO. OLD ST. RD. 55 WINGATE, IN 47994 mpclublambs@yahoo.com
6650 17TH RD. ARGOS, IN 46501 574-286-6270
13820 N. 500 E. ELNORA, IN 47529 812-698-0138 jaerems@gmail.com
JAMIE SARGENT FAMILY
MARY RODENHUIS
3878 W. US 24 REYNOLDS, IN 47980 317-250-3050 sargentbpo@gmail.com
JOE A. GOINS AND FAMILY
MORGAN HARDEBECK
RONALD G. ROSS
2356 E. 300 S. MOROCCO, IN 47963 hardebeck_farms2@yahoo.com
INDIAN MEADOWS FARM DEVIN & MCKENZIE HARDWICK & FAMILY 849 N. 600 W. ANDERSON, IN 46011 765-635-8415 hardwick1116@hotmail.com
WILD H ACRES BART, JENNY,BROOKS, JORDY HENSLEY 11583 S. CO. RD. 1000 E GALVESTON, IN 46932 765-434-2454 hfccl5@yahoo.com
DANIEL P. JENKINS & FAMIILY
2344 N. 925 W. WEST LAFAYETTE, IN 47906 dave@farmfirstllc.com
DIAMOND W SOUTHDOWNS CRAIG & REGINA WILLIAMS 791 E. 350 S. LOGANSPORT, IN 46947 574-732-0235 williamsc@purdue.edu
MYRON WITTKAMPER & FAMILY 12706 N. 400 W. ALEXANDRIA, IN 46001 (000) 754-7943 mwittkamkper@harvestlandcoop.com
6415 SR-1 ST. JOE, IN 46785 260-337-5607 nakota1043@mchsi.com
KANSAS DAVID & AMY BUDKE
TERRY SHAFER
BOX 13 PLAINVILLE, IN 47568 trryshfr@yahoo.com
SMITH SHOW STOCK
2969 W. 1250 S. KENTLAND, IN 47951 219-474-9166 smithshsowstock@gmail.com
STEVEN & SHEILA SINK 11172 E. STATE RD. 38 KIRKLIN, IN 46050 (317) 758-0864 sinksouthdowns@gmail.com
BRETT & KAITLYN SLACK
HIRED HAND AARON JENNINGS
MARK SMITH FARMS MARK SMITH
EMILIE & CAROLINE KUHN
REED SOUTHDOWNS
3475 SO. 840 W. MANILLA, IN 46150 lynnkuhn47@gmail.com
BECHMAN FAMILY SOUTHDOWNS
9146 WEST 100 SOUTH LAPEL IN 46051 765-61,0-5444
8742 EAST 500 NORTH GREENFIELD, IN 46140 317-408-0323
620 W. 625 S. LAFAYETTE, IN 47909 979-204-7952 hiredhandsouthdowns@hotmail.com
5256 E. PENTECOST RD. LIBERTY, IN 47353 765-580-1371 joshtrane@gmail.com
NATHAN & STACY WAINSCOTT
MARK & KARLA ROESKE & DAUGHTERS 6882 SO. 400 EAST WALTON, IN 46994 574-721-0033 roeskek@icloud.com
14063 US 35 ECONOMY, IN 47339 765-914-1148 lumpkinclublambs@gmail.com
2720 E. CO. RD. 275 N. GREENCASTLE, IN 46135 317-258-8937
11445 ST. RD. 48 SUNMAN, IN 47041
7843 MOORESVILLE RD. CAMBY, IN 46113 (000) 856-7707
LUMPKIN FAMILY SOUTHDOWNS
ROGER THOMAS
HOME RUN FARMS AMY REMSBURG
8819 FT. WAYNE RD. AKRON, IN 46910 stifflerjenny@gmail.com
3695 SO. ST. RD. 17 KEWANNA, IN 46939 765-776-1558 renellcalloway@hotmail.com
PENTECOST FAMILY SOUTHDOWNS
5385 E. 500 N. GREENFIELD, IN 46140 317-326-4461 elsburyfamily@aol.com
27925 INWOOD RD. NORTH LIBERTY, IN 46554
FINKE FAMILY SOUTHDOWNS
13060 N. MERIDAN ROAD NORTH MANCHESTER, IN 46962
1925 EAST 800 NORTH CRAWFORDSVILLE, IN 47933 765-918-1976 msfllama@gmail.com
1810 E. 113TH AVENUE CROWN POINT, IN 46307 (219) 663-8346
947 280TH RD. ELMDALE, KS 66850 620-273-8573 diamondcreeks@yahoo.com
5 L SOUTHDOWNS MITCH LANGVARDT FAMILY 2274 HWY 18 CHAPMAN, KS 67431 785-761-5814 Mitchlangvardt@usd473.net
JOHN MROZINSKI
BOX 39 MARION, KS 66861 john.mrozinski@hotmail.com
STADELI FARMS KAY STADELI
32649 W. 171 ST. COURT GARDNER, KS 66030 816-986-9060 stadkm3007@gmail.com
DENNIS WEDEL
1774 ARROWHEAD RD MOUNDRIDGE, KS 67107 (620) 345-2881
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RONALD WEDEL AND SONS 1774 ARROWHEAD ROAD MOUNDRIDGE, KS 67107 (620) 345-2881 wedelsouthdowns@yahoo.com
KENTUCKY MORGAN FORSEE
1290 HWY 127 NO. OWENTON, KY 40359 502-484-2801
MARGARET FORSEE 1290 HWY 127 NO. OWENTON, KY 40359 502-484-2801
BRIAN FORSEE
1290 HWY 127 NO. OWENTON, KY 40359 (502) 484-9001 forseesouthdowns@yahoo.com
PRESTON FORSEE 1290 HWY 127 NO. OWENTON, KY 40359 (502 )514-3417
SONRISE ACRES LLC JASON & CARA GROTH 1101 MUIR STATION RD. LEXINGTON, KY 40516 859-797-8814 jcgroth@gmail.com
NICHOLAS MILLER
MARYLAND
MINNESOTA
DAVID AND NANCY GREENE
STEVE ANDERSON
2014 WHITE HALL ROAD WHITE HALL, MD 21161
JOHN HINDLE
9080 NORTHBRIDGE RD. BEL ALTON, MD 20611 (301) 934-4377
36603 575TH AVE. MOUNTAIN LAKE, MN 56159 402-360-4027 glenedward1942@gmail.com
GARY & NANCY KELLER
CANNONBALL SOUTHDOWNS JOE ERICKSON
12404 SIMPSON MILL RD. KEYMAR MD 21757 12404 SIMPSON’S MILL RD. KEYMAR, MD 21757 301-606-2676 kgwff18@aol.com 11618 BIG SPRING RD. CLEAR SPRING, MD 21722
KRISTEN MC KINLEY
BRINKMAN SHEEP FARM
PATRICK RANSOM
BENTON CREEK FARM
5613 STONE ROAD FREDERICK, MD 21703
4015A BILL MOXLEY ROAD MT AIRY, MD 21771
OLIVIA SCUDERI
KIM K. WEEDY
2685 HORTON ST DIGHTON, MA 02764 alandatunis@yahoo.com
RON AND KARLA DRISKILL 888 OLD POST RD. WALPOLE, MA 02081 405-612-4640 driskillron@gmail.com
MADISON MC KENNA 64 RICHMOND RD. ASSONET, MA 02702
NANCY MONSON
513 ADAMS ROAD OAKHAM, MA 01068 508-882-1234
CHRIS PARSONS
121 MILL VALLEY ROAD HADLEY, MA 01035 cparsons917@gmail.com
KEVIN AND CASEY RHODES
9211 OPOSSUMTOWN ROAD FREDERICK, MD 21702 (301) 662-6637
MAINE KIMBERLY GRAHAM
1500 NORTH ROAD NO. YARMOUTH, ME 04097
MICHIGAN SUE ANN CARPENTER BOX 285 BARRYTON, MI 49305
CRAVEN SHOW LAMBS ETHAN CRAVEN 11795 LANSING RD. LOT 27 DURAND, MI 48429
JULIE DINGERSON
1243 WOODLAND ROAD WOODLAND, MI 48897 (616) 367-4442 julied@itwifi.net
SCRAMLIN SOUTHDOWNS
122 MILLVILLE ST. MENDON, MA 01756 (508) 473-2179
2535 WILDWOOD ROAD HOLLY, MI 48442 248-634-4237 jcscramlin@hotmail.com
RHODES SOUTHDOWNS
RINCKER SOUTHDOWNS
150 MILLVILLE ST. MENDON, MA 01756 508-473-2179
PADULA FAMILY
9148 ASHLEY TERRACE BROOKLYN PARK, MN 55443 763-486-8400 ckcjpadula@embarqmail.com
EARL K. NICHOLS
JOHN BUFFINGTON
11075 367TH ST. CANNON FALLS, MN 55009
LAURA A. LANGLOTZ-KEFAUVER
21808 WOODFIELD RD. GAITHERSBURG, MD 20882 stephanie@foxhollowfarm.org
MASSACHUSETTS
RISING SON SHEEP GLEN ANDERSON
SARA M. KELLER
7657 THUNDER RIDGE DR. FLORENCE, KY 41042 (606) 643-2521 268 ROSE LANE HARRODSBURG, KY 40330
2732 170TH AVE. MORA, MN 55051 612-834-6567 scenerysteve@yahoo.com
1703 N. LOWELL ROAD ST.JOHNS, MI 48879 517-775-1102
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29050 CO 9 BLVD. GOODHUE, MN 55027
10195 MAPLEWOOD ROAD COLOGNE MN 55322 952-201-10,27 alherrera@beckman.com
MC GUIRE FARMS
BOX 825 FAIRMONT, MN 56031 507-238-9001
KATHERINE & LEE FORCIER 8827 IDEAL AVE. GLENCOE, MN 55336 320-296-4055
WILLOW PINES II THOMAS J. FOSTER
383 KOSKI RD. CLOQUET, MN 55720 tom.foster@essentiahealth.org
LAKEVIEW LIVESTOCK 17626 STATE HWY 22 GLENCOE, MN 55336 320-864-4058
DAVIS LIVESTOCK
87754 225TH ST. ALBERT LEA ,MN 56007
NORTHERN STARR LIVESTOCK SERVICES 9426 JACOBSON TRAIL LONSDALE, MN 55046 (612) 282-7782 repasky1968@gmail.com
LOVELESS FAMIILY JEFF LOVELESS
1940 WOODCREST DR. NE OWATONNA, MN 55060 507-456-3583 jloveless829@gmail.com
D. TRUDEAU- MORGAN & C. ALSIP 13780 N. MANNING TRAIL STILLWATER, MN 55082 651-430-2427
D. & J. MOSES
47442 ST. HWY 22 KASOTA, MN 56050
GREG & SUE MUELLER 8827 IDEAL AVE. GLENCOE MN 55336 320-864-4289 gregmueller14@gmail.com
ADAWN NELSON
17309 160TH AVE. NW THIEF RIVER FALLS, MN 56701 218-684-1047 amelbye@umn.edu
GOPHER CLUB LAMBS JIM & MATT NESSETH BOX 1084 LAKEFIELD, MN 56150 507-662-6715 jim@extendedag.com
SKYFORCE SOUTHDOWNS SKYLER SCOTT 16893 740TH ST. HAYFIELD, MN 55940 507-671-1201 scottfamilyfarms@gmail.com
OAK MEADOW SHEEP 30799 CSAH 34 LITCHFIELD, MN 55355
PANNING FAMILY SOUTHDOWNS 16803 158TH ST. HAMBURG MN 55339 952-467-31,61 panning3161@embarqmail.com
WILLOW CREEK SOUTHDOWNS 45719 60TH AVE. KENYON, MN 55946 507-789-5258
TRIPLE K SOUTHDOWNS 68708 CTY RD. 46 ALDEN, MN 56009
HERRIG FAMILY SOUTHDOWNS 677 ST HWY 267 SLAYTON, MN 56172 507-836-6311 jakeherrig@yahoo.com
TNT CLUB LAMBS & SDS GARRET THOMPSON 240 ELIZABETH ST. EDGERTON, MN 56128 507-438-9326
MISSOURI ECKLER ACRES
5148 SHELBY 234 SHELBYVILLE, MO 63469 660-284-6422 me3ecks@hotmail.com
CREASON FARMS JERRY & BARBARA CREASON 7322 SE APACHE RD. COWGILL, MO 64637
J&L FARMS
507 HWY J TROY, MO 63379 636-528-3826
G&M SOUTHDOWNS 12795 N. RT. B HALLSVILLE, MO 65255
DOUBLE CREEK FARMS MARK & KRISTIN JENKINS 28685 GOBBLER LANE KEYTESVILLE, MO 65261 660-676-7206 kshipp.lmt@gmail.com
BRUSH CREEK FARM SCOTT,SHELLY,DARCY,& JACOB LONG 29213 MONROE RD. 376 SHELBINA, MO 63468 573-819-4942
STEVEN LOVEDAY
20942 PANSY LANE NEOSHO, MO 64850 417-389-4701 loveday.ag@gmail.com
MUNTZ SOUTHDOWNS 11189 ASHLAND RD. LOUISVILLE NE 68037 402-234-324,8
PATTI WILSON
46731 776 A RD. HAZARD, NE 68844 308-452-3207 dpwilson@nctc.net
NEW HAMPSHIRE BRADY CLARK
BOX 392 GILMANTON, NH 03237 colbyc@santibani.org
ANDREW HOWE
MINDY REID
10388 REID RD. HOUSTONIA, MO 65333 660-879-4447 wyncrest2003@yahoo.com
G and M SOUTHDOWNS
255 NEW BOSTON ROAD CANDIA, NH 03034
CAROL HOWE
255 NEW BOSTON CANDIA, NH 03034 603-483-5909
12795 N. RT. B HALLSVILLE, MO 65225 573-881-2239 bandbgeorge@hotmail.com
SHAYNA HOWE
ALI UNDERWOOD
KELLY WRIGHT
442 E 560 RD. WALNUT GROVE, MO 65770 (417) 788-2214 fonda.underwood@mercy.net
255 NEW BOSTON RD. CANDIA, NH 03034 233 RIVER RD. WESTMORELAND NH 03467 603-852-8241, mkwright.sheep@gmail.com
WIERZBICKI SOUTHDOWNS CLAYTON & ANDREA WIERZBICKI HEATHER YOUNG
112 CHARLES BANCROFT HWY LITCHFIELD, NH 03052
11386 PETTIS ROAD ORRICK, MO 64077 816-260-3494 claywierz@yahoo.com
NEW JERSEY WINDY ACRES TOROK FAMILY
NEBRASKA KELLY BRUNS FAMILY
5677 W. NORTH RIVER RD. NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101 605-670-3620 staciebruns@yahoo.com
JARED GILLMORE
9220 S. 28TH ST. LINCOLN, NE 68516 jared.gillmore@huskers.unl.edu
GERALD & TRACY GROSS 3750 C.R. 29 KENNARD, NE 68034 402-427-7224 gtgross@abbnebraska.com
JERRY HENSLER
20304 HIGH HILL LANE ARLINGTON, NE 68002 jah39@hotmail.com
ERIC, BRENT & LAYNE MILLER 990 CO.RD. 3 OAKLAND, NE 68045 northeast.livestock@gmail.com
SPENCER SMITH
2213 RD. B POLK, NE 68654 812-525-1080 spencersmith490@gmail.com
695 CO. RD. 513 PITTSTOWN, NJ 08867 (908) 735-6383
GABRIELLA TOVAR
695 CO. RD. 513 PITTSTOWN, NJ 08867 908-735-6383
NEW MEXICO LAZY BAR DD RANCH LLC PILAR DEINES-ALLIS CASEY DEINES BOX 54 TOMES, NM 87060 505-249-5188 lambonthelamb@gmail.com
NEW YORK MEADOWPOND FARM MELISSA CHAREST 21 MEYER LANE TROY, NY 12182 (518) 279-4846 meadowpond2@msn.com
CLARKSHIRE FARM JOHN & PAT CLARK
324 POLLY MILLER RD. MOHAWK, NY 13407 315-867-2121
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BLUESTONE HILL FARM GILLIAN FERGUSON
MAPOLYNE FARMS
7675 ALBANY POST RD. RED HOOK, NY 12571 bluestonehillfarm@hotmail.com
886 TH 148 N. SYCAMORE, OH 44882 419-927-9113 mapolyne@gmail.com
ELIZABETH GOBLET SCHUBERT
THE UNIVERSITY FINDLAY
576 TREADLEMIRE RD BERNE, NY 12023 518-491-8267 Hessianhillfarm@gmail.com
EMERALD VIEW SOUTHDOWNS COREY HAYES 4763 BEAR PATH RD. MUNNSVILLE, NY 13409 315-854-0526
EWE’LL WONDER FARM KAREN&BRUCE MC CORD
14700 U.S. 68 FINDLAY, OH 45840 419-434-4579 mccarthy@findlay.edu
HEAVENLY ACRES, ROXY FOGT 13116 TR 295A LAKEVIEW, OH 43331 roxyfogt@yahoo.com
NICHOLAS FOWLER
786 SPRING LAKE RD. MILAN, NY 12571
61035 GILDEA RD. SALESVILLE, OH 43778 (740) 679-3382 fowler.398@osu.edu
MICHELLE STEPHENS
ABBIEGAIL GREER
33761 LAMB RD. CARTHAGE, NY 13619 sweetpeafarmny@yahoo.com
MEAGAN STEPHENS COURTNEY
3030 UNION AVE. SE MINERVA, OH 44657 330-771-4608 abbiegreer1935@gmail.com
93 HICKS LANE CLINTON CORNERS, NY 12514 845-549-3510 mjstep@optonline.net
JIMMY, DAVID, SARA HEFFELFINGER
BRITTANY WOODARD
HOLLY HINES
6909 RT. 380 STOCKTON, NY 14784 716-640-6269 bwoodard7295@gmail.com
OHIO KIMBER-GE ACRES
3707 COLUMBUS ROAD WOOSTER, OH 44691
CIRCLE C ACRES
6926 LIBERTY FAIRFIELD RD. HAMILTON, OH 45011 513-205-7992 circlec.casey@gmail.com
JOE BRAMMER & FAMILY 361 GREENLEE ROAD SEAMAN, OH 45679
BRANDT SOUTHDOWNS JIM BRANDT 8181 ST. RT. 274 ANNA OH 45302 419-6,29-1188 brandtfarms@hotmail.com
STANLEY COURTNEY
4285 N. ST. RT. 589 CASSTOWN, OH 45312
10717 LA GRANGE ROAD ELYRIA, OH 44035 (216) 458-4049
HINES SHEEP CO. TOM & BETH HINES
10717 LAGRANGE ROAD ELYRIA, OH 44035 440-458-4049
6231 DOG CREEK ROAD MIDDLE POINT, OH 45863 (419) 968-2055
HOME AGAIN FARMS JOHN MURPHY
6300 LITTLE SUGARCREEK RD DAYTON, OH 45440 848-2153
JULIE SCHMERSAL
24931 ROAD N CLOVERDALE, OH 45827 419-890-5470 schmersaljulie@yahoo.com
FRANK SEXTEN AND FAMILY 3420 ST. RT. 380 XENIA, OH 45385 (937) 488-2855 fsexten@gmail.com
DAKOTA SHEAHAN 6652 NISSEN ROAD CURTICE, OH 43412 419-764-3960 dsheahon@gmail.com
TUGGLE FAMILY SHEEP FARM 10035 QUARRY ROAD AMHERST, OH 44001
CRAWFORD SOUTHDOWNS 10380 YATES ROAD CYGNET, OH 43413 raclsc@hotmail.com
H-S FARM KATHY HORVATH
METZGER BOYS SOUTHDOWNS
5601 E. CALLARD VIEW NEW MIDDLETOWN, OH 44442 330-542-3097
DRS. JOHN & BONNIE JONES 15027 WEST UNION ROAD SPENCERVILLE, OH 45887 419-667-3167
TIM AND LESLIE JORDAN
OL GLORY FARMS DALE DAVIS
PAUL KINSER
7154 MILLERSBURG RD. WOOSTER, OH 44691
MASON ACRES RANDALL E. MASON
DEETER SOUTHDOWNS
9305 WEST MIAMI SHELBY RD. PIQUA, OH 45356 937-214-6948 hornbeckgr@gmail.com
1729 WHETSTONE RIVER RD. MARION, OH 43302 740-225-1509 leslie_jordan2005@yahoo.com
LES GILSON FAMILY
1525 SAMPLE RD. OXFORD, OH 45056 akorb16@aol.com
GARY HORNBECK
15453 US 127 VAN WERT, OH 45891 419-605-8015
3149 CO. RD. 169 CARDINGTON, OH 43315 419-864-5365 davisfarms3@centurylink.net
KORB FAMILY FARMS ANDY KORB
10032 LAFAYETTE RD. JOHNSTOWN, OH 43031 740-892-2430
LYNN KINSMAN
1013 OLDS LANE ARCHBOLD, OH 43502 419-572-9856 lynn@kinsmanpropane.com
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655 N. CO. RD. 25A TROY, OH 45373 937-335-7903 deeterthecook@hotmail.com 12406 CO. RD. 150 ARLINGTON, OH 45814 419-348-7134 zactsd@frontier.com
MASON ACRES SOUTHDOWNS 6231 DOG CREEK ROAD MIDDLE POINT, OH 45863 (419) 968-2055
H-S FARM BRYAN STACY
5601 E. CALLA RD. NEW MIDDLETOWN, OH 44442 724-667-8125 JKH22996@att.net
RON & CHRISTY STROCK & FAMILY 5846 HOFFMAN RD. WOOSTER, OH 44691 330-466-3459 RStrock7@gmail.com
ROBERT THARP
12606 WATSON ROAD MT. VERNON, OH 43050 (740) 397-9604
HIDDEN ACRES ALEX TUGGLE
10035 QUARRY ROAD AMHERST, OH 44001 tuggle.2016@gmail.com
S&N LIVESTOCK NATHAN VOGEL
700 DECATUR PIKE WINCHESTER, OH 45697 natahan@snlivestock.com
GEORGE WIEGING
JEFF OLDENBURG
2286 W. CO. RD. 63 MULHALL, OK 73063 405-649-2049 joldenburg@ditwitch.com
DAREK QUICKLE
249648 E. 1820 RD. CHATTANOOGA, OK 73528 580-351-8449 darek.a.quickle.civ@mail.mil
MELISSA SEVERIN
5880 W. HUME ROAD CRIDERSVILLE, OH 45806 419-657-6652
11167 CO. RD. 700 HELENA, OK 73741 dmseverin@pldi.net
OKLAHOMA
PEARL UNDERHILL
BETTY BIGBOW
201 BENTON ST. INDIAHOMA, OK 73552 580-595-1079
STUBBS FAMILY
19501 WOODRIDGE DR. NEWALLA, OK 74857 405-425-9398 lily.stubbs0308@gmail.com
ASHTON FOLSOM
23923 E. 1000 ROAD WEATHERFORD, OK 73096 aefolsoml@buffs.wtamu.edu
HOWARD SOUTHDOWNS BRANDON HOWARD 1071 E. CO. RD. 64 MULHALL, OK 73063 405-564-3893
RICK & NEVA WHITNEY 700 N. MEADOW LANE STILLWATER, OK 74075 405-334-6435 rickatgcnw@aol.com
OREGON
CHRISTI KEETON
BOX 175 NINNEKAH, OK 73067 405-320-2386 christikeeton1981@hughes.net
JIM AND BARBARA KIRBY 8709 SO. PERKINS RD STILLWATER, OK 74074 405-377-0621 jandbkirby@sbcglobal.net
JIM MADDOX
9179 N. 2320 RD. CUSTER CITY, OK 73639 580-593-2222
JJ AND KELLY MADDOX 23754 ST. HWY 47 THOMAS, OK 73669 (580) 593-2455 jkmaddox@pldi.net
ROGER MC CUISTIAN 22077 S. 4150 RD CLAREMORE, OK 74019 918-636-3695
ABELL’S SOUTHDOWNS PATTY ABELL BOX 64 AURORA, OR 97002 (503) 266-2229 abellfamilyfarm@yahoo.com
GRACE-RENEE DEBOODT
1677 SE POWELLS ROAD CORVALLIS, OR 97333 (000) 757-1132
THE RICHARDS FAMILY FARM 81997 LOST CREEK RD. DEXTER, OR 97431 541-937-2259 bill.richards.family@gmail.com
ABELL’S SOUTHDOWNS ASHLEY HARELSON BOX 64 AURORA, OR 97002
DC LAMBS DAWN LUTHER
2667 NW EASTON LANE REDMOND, OR 97756 541-350-3306 2horses08@gmail.com
ABELL’S SOUTHDOWNS BOX 64 AURORA OR 97002 503-266-,2229 abellfamilyfarm@yahoo.com
REYNOLDS STOCK FARM 9119 STAYTON RD. S.E. AUMSVILLE, OR 97325 rsf@wvi.com
354 WOLVERTON RD. SUNBURY, PA 17801 570-988-0788 alleybassett@gmail.com
10257 SCHOOLHOUSE RD. KUTZTOWN, PA 19530
SKYLINE DOWNS
612 SKYLINE DR. BERNVILLE, PA 19506
MAHLE FARM
WUTZKE FAMILY
18010 N. 93RD. E. AVE. COLLINSVILLE, OK 74021 918-340-3227 melinda.rubygruner@yahoo.com
GRAVEL BAR FARM ALEXIS BASSETT
PATRICIA BITTNER
DANIEL HOWARD GRANDKIDS INCORPORATED
5282 RIPPLING RUN RD. RED LION, PA 17356 717-244-9782
4901 RIPPLING RUN RD. RED LION, PA 17356 717-244-0035 ekeeny@bestmech.com
19273 N. 2810 RD. KINGFISHER, OK 73750 405-885-1421 pearlau27@pldi.net
10685 NW DEHLER RD. PRINEVILLE, OR 97754 541-447-4482 gracedeboodt@gmail.com
11221 E. 1990 RD. WAURIKA OK 73573
WAYNE & SUE BANKERT
ESQ SOUTHDOWNS JENNIFER BEIDEL
DARRELL HOWARD 20605 N. PINE MULHALL, OK 73063 405-649-2500
PENNSYLVANIA
2941 GARNER RD. EDINBURG, PA 16116 jmahle 55@gmail.com
PRJ HILLCREST FARM
1720 GEORGETOWN RD. VOLANT, PA 16156 724-530-7345 prjhillcrestfarm@hotmail.com
HOLDEN FARM
657 MOUNTAIN RD. PINE GROVE, PA 17963 570-345-0668 katieholden77@hotmail.com
BRADLEY FERGUSON
610 KILGORE ROAD JACKSON CENTER, PA 16133 814-786-9457, geibelfarm142@gmail.com
MILTON HERSHEY SCHOOL AEE BOX 830 HERSHEY, PA 17033 (717) 520-2243 wisej@mhs-pa.org
EDWALD KEENY
4901 RIPPLING RUN RD. RED LION, PA 17356 (717) 244-5793 ekeeny@bestmach.com
SCENIC VIEW FARM/GARY KWISNEK 3780 CLARKSBURG ROAD CLARKSBURG, PA 15725 724-459-5254
TROY LONGENECKER
125 HEISEY ROAD ANNVILLE, PA 17003 717-679-7341 checkeruptroy@comcast.net
MAHLE FARM TRENT,COLE, LETHIE MAHLE 2941 GARNER RD. EDINBURG, PA 16116 jmahle55@gmail.com
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JOSEPH B. MILLER
143 HOOKSTOWN GRADE ROAD CLINTON, PA 15026
NOLAN ELLIS SCHROCK 356 DEIHL RD. BLOOMSBURG PA 17815 570-594-3781 ajschrock@verizon.net
MINDY SMITH
1576 WALNUT LANE SEVEN VALLEYS, PA 17360 717-845-8825
BRUCE L. SNYDER
10257 SCHOOL HOUSE ROAD KUTZTOWN, PA 19530
MEGAN SOUDER
432 PINE RD MOUNT HOLLY SPRINGS, PA 17065
ERB’S SOUTHDOWNS 8434 MIDDLE RD. BEAVERTOWN, PA 17813 570-765-2624 herbie1717@verizon.net
MATT TROSTLE
2550 CAPE HORN ROAD RED LION, PA 17356
WILSON’S SKYVIEW FARM DEREK & JADE WILSON 10951 JOHNSON RD. TITUSVILLE, PA 16354 814-827-7934
RHODE ISLAND DON AND DEBRA HOPKINS 1125 DANIELSON PIKE NO. SCITUATE, RI 02857 (401) 647-7281 hopkinssouthdowns@gmail.com
SARAH MC CORMICK
182 CAMP WESTWOOD RD. GREENE, RI 02827 (401) 397-9938 sarahmccormick94@gmail.com
NICK & JESS MINITER 1123 DANIELSON PIKE NO. SCITUATE, RI 02857 jhminiter@gmail.com
SOUTH DAKOTA HELD BROTHERS, AARON & AUSTIN
MB GENETICS
BOX 215 ALEXANDRIA, SD 57311 920-992-6183 barbara@mbgenetics.com
HURLBERT GIRLS LOGAN,JENNIFER,JOSLYN HURLBERT 41312 174TH AVE. RAYMOND, SD 57258 605-233-0269 joslyn.hurlbert@gmail.com
JK SOUTHDOWNS JESSICA & JAYDEN KOTT 26411 357TH AVE. PLATTE, SD 57369 tjkott@midstatesd.net
TENNESSEE FARRIS LIVESTOCK MATTHEW FARRIS ALYSSA SUMMAR 3318 GUY JAMES RD. LASCASSAS, TN 37085 615-956-8770 livestock02@gmail.com
KENNETH BEATY
110 TIMBERLAND DR. LIVINGSTON, TN 38570 931-403-5120
GARREN HAMBY
8175 TILLER LANE COLLEGE GROVE, TN 37046 jaye.hamby@hoofstock.com
MUNFORD LIVESTOCK 1080 MC LAUGHLIN DR. LESSMAN FAMILY PARKER, SAIGE, JERSEY LESSMAN MUNFORD, TN 38058 45902 278TH ST. CHANCELLOR, SD 57015 tigh.lessman@midco.com
VALLEY VIEW FARM RYAN & AMY MILLER
108 EASTWOOD DR. ESTELLINE, SD 57234 millersouthdowns@itctel.com
PRAIRIELAND FARMS NICK & MEGAN NIELSON
26069 422ND AVE. ALEXANDRIA, SD 57311 605-695-4697 prairielandfarms.sd@gmail.com
JEMSTONE HILL JOSIE,EMILY,MARY, JERRY , NOLD 46907 219TH ST. BROOKINGS, SD 57006 402-560-8481 jrnold@tnics.com
RON PARMELY
21936 471ST. AVE. BROOKINGS, SD 57006 (605) 693-4965
johnsona2@aol.com
ANDY LOVEDAY
2054 MENTOR ROAD LOUISVILLE, TN 37777 (865) 970-9866 hloveday@utk.edu
KARL & LEANNE LOVELACE 4564 POPLAR CORNER RD. BROWNSVILLE, TN 38012 731-234-0652
AMY M. POWELL
4233B POPLAR HILL ROAD WATERTOWN, TN 37184
SHANKS GENETICS DOUG & JESSY SHANKS 2670 DEWITT DR. LENOIR CITY, TN 37772 (865) 363-9250 shanksgenetics@gmail.com
WININGER CLUB LAMBS CRAIG AND MIKE WININGER 130 BARTON RD. SURGOINSVILLE, TN 37873
TEXAS
JK SOUTHDOWNS
FINUS J. BRANHAM
QRES SOUTHDOWNS RAYMOND THORPE
CHRIS CANTRELL
26411 357TH AVE. PLATTE, SD 57369
4404 C.R. 1300 LUBBOCK, TX 79407 (806) 885-4725 finusb@windstream.net
21320 477 AVENUE AURORA, SD 57002
12791 389TH AVENUE ABERDEEN, SD 57401 605-229-0793 thorem@nrctv.com
CHAD BALDWIN & FAMILY
DUANE TIDEMANN
MC KENZIE DUGGIN
MORRIS OR DIANE VAN LITH FAMILY
MIKE FINCH
46743 287TH CENTERVILLE, SD 57014
CHAZ,BREANNA & BROOKE BULLINGTON 1615 DERDALL DRIVE BROOKINGS, SD 57006 mlbullfamily@swiftel.net
THE DERKSENS
21107 403RD AVE. HURON, SD 57350 605-352-5929 jdderksen@satnel.net
25339 472ND AVE. BALTIC, SD 57003 605-351-4153
48297 149TH ST. MILBANK, SD 57252 605-432-6988
ADAM & MELISSA WIRT 46747 HIGHWAY 18 LENNOX, SD 57039 (606) 647-0476
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471 HINES RD. CHICO, TX 76431 940-507-0269 ccantrell1985@hotmail.com 137 SAVANNAH DRIVE BROCK, TX 76087 817-458-2930 theduggins@gmail.com BOX 3138 EARLY, TX 76801 325-642-6407
SCOTT & MYLEA FLANAGAN 3618 FM 382 BALLINGER, TX 76821 325-365-5304 saflanagan85@gmail.com
KEVIN AND SUSAN FRITZ 858 CACTUS RIDGE ROAD FREDERICKSBURG, TX 78624 (830) 997-8611 sfritz@ctesc.net
JIM & JANN GRESHAM 7226 N. U.S. HWY 67 SAN ANGELO, TX 76905 325-657-0549 jj76905@wcc.net
MIKE HARBOUR
1005 C.R. 176 GATESVILLE, TX 76528 (254) 248-1355 harbourlivestock1@gmail.com
DUSTIN HUNTER
BOX 532 JOURDANTON, TX 78026
GABRIEL JENNINGS 100 CORNERSTONE FREDONIA, TX 76842
SHARON KNICKER
2239 DR. SANDERS RD. AUBREY, TX 76227 940-453-4848 nkrfarm@gmail.com
VIRGINIA H&K HILLTOP FARMS
5594 GREEN HILL RD. LINVILLE, VA 22834 540-833-2202 james.a.mumaw@ampf.com
B&G LIVESTOCK
36 LEBANON CHURCH RD. STAUNTON, VA 24401 540-290-7562
KIRSTEN KOHLMAN
109 JERUSALEM CHAPEL RD. CHURCHVILLE, VA 24421 matthew.sponaugle@vdacs.virginia.gov
CHRISSY WHITACRE 511 BROOKS LANE STRASBURG, VA 22657 540-465-5310 aghokies@shentel.net
N1747 HARVEY DR. RIO, WI 53960 920-253-5473 circlejsouthdowns@hughes.net N6315 BRANCH RD. PLYMOUTH, WI 53073 920-377-6233 kohlamn@aol.com
ISAAC & TRENT KOHLMAN N6315 BRANCH RD. PLYMOUTH, WI 53073
ISAAC KOHLMAN
VERMONT
WASHINGTON
137 CARDINAL LANE FREDERICKSBURG, TX 78624 765-491-0662 patrickpadgett@hotmail.com
N4381 HWY 63 ELLSWORTH, WI 54011
MATTHEW SPONAUGLE
542 CONICVILLE ROAD MT. JACKSON, VA 22842 (540) 477-4195 3boys.wade@gmail.com
BRIAN J. & RAMONA S. MINK
PADGETT CLUB LAMBS PATRICK PADGETT
PETERSON’S HYWAY FARM CIRCLE J SOUTHDOWN JOHN SR. AND AMY JONES
MICHELE LEE
BOX 244 SCURRY, TX 75158 (972) 458-3253 minkfarms@yahoo.com
288 ST. RT. 46 AMERY, WI 54001 715-268-2456 ovine@amerytel.net
WADE AND CARLA LUDWIG
MEGAN WATROUS
4609 WIND HILL COURT. E. FT. WORTH, TX 76179
WOOLY WOOD RANCH BONNIE FEIST
N 6123 WILLOW RD. SHEBOYGAN FALLS, WI 53085
125 BROWN LANE ORWELL, VT 05760 802-948-2751
DARLINGTON DOWNS TROY,BARB,COURTNEY,CASEY, & CARSON LOBDELL
3-D SHEEP COMPANY DARRELL & JANET DOCKTER 19411 S. CARPENTER RD. SNOHOMISH, WA 98290 (425) 334-9130
JOHN & MARY (PEG) PETERSON
19039 HWY F. DARLINGTON, WI 53530 (608) 776-2093
CLIFTON MC CLINTOCK
W2696 HWY 16 BANGOR, WI 54614 mcclintockdebbie@rocketmail.com
JAMES AND DEBBIE MC CLINTOCK
C.J. ROBINSON
386 ROSEBROOK ROAD CHEHALIS, WA 98532 (360) 262-9368 suffolksheep80@yahoo.com
LJS LIVESTOCK LOREN,REBECCA, KENADEE SELL
861 HUMMINGBIRD LANE NEWPORT, WA 99156 509-447-5865 wilcon@povn.com
7101 OAKWOOD RD. BRILLION, WI 54110 (414) 756-3279
WISCONSIN
5815 OAKWOOD ROAD BRILLION, WI 54110
409 C.R. 276 NORTON, TX 76865 325-786-2642 cjrob@taylortel.net
2834 FM 2190 JACKSBORO, TX 76458 254-485-4966 ljslivestockllc@gmail.com
JUNGE SHEEP FARM 164 JUNGE ROAD CLEBURNE, TX 76033 (817) 641-6748 jungefarm@earthlink.net
DENNIS L. SNODGRASS 314 OPEN COUNTRY RD. BRADY, TX 76825 (915) 597-1278 chrisk@centex.net
KINGSBURY SOUTHDOWNS 31240 POHL ROAD WALLER, TX 77484 832-275-3228 wes.sanders013@gmail.com
OK SOUTHDOWNS DAVE WILLIAMS
KEVIN J. MILLER
ACROSS THE WAY ACRES LLC W7825 S&D TOWNLINE RD. SHARON, WI 53585 ks.shaefer15@gmail.com
DAVID ALLEN
S-3951 GROTE HILL ROAD REEDSBURG, WI 53959 (608) 524-47,86
EARL & SHERI CONSTIEN 5403 PINECREST CIRCLE SHEBOYGAN, WI 53081 920-452-9144 escon2@att.net
D&M SOUTHDOWNS BROOKE & SCOTT DAVIS 806 GRANT ST. BELOIT, WI 53511
W2696 HWY 16 BANGOR, WI 54614 608-786-0009 mcclintockdebbie@rocketmail.com
DONA MILLER
LEVEL HILLS FARM KEITH/BECKY SCHULTZ 400 OAK RIDGE CT. FT. ATKINSON, WI 53538 920-397-0743 levelhillsfarm@sbcglobal.net
KDK SOUTHDOWNS KELSI, DATHAN & KAILEN SMERCHEK 1813 BIRCH ROAD ROSHOLT, WI 54473 715-342-0306 sasmerchek@outlook.com
FORMO SOUTHDOWNS 3965 E. BRIGHAM ROAD BLUE MOUNDS, WI 53517 formo@live.com
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PLEASANT SPRINGS SOUTHDOWNS
2800 WILDFLOWER ROAD STOUGHTON, WI 53589 (608) 877-1360
CATI BERG, LYNDSAY FEENER TRENT KOHLMAN N6315 BRANCH RD. PLYMOUTH, WI 53073
ROSE HILL SOUTHDOWNS KELLY VIERCK N5690 CTY RD. M JUNEAU, WI 53039
PAUL WEBBER
455 N. MAPLE LANE BURLINGTON, WI 53105 262-534-5017 webfarm@wi.rr.com
WYOMING JOHNSON LIVESTOCK
WEST VIRGINIA
156 SOUTH GAP RD. WHEATLAND, WY 82201 307-331-5391 mj-7@live.com
RICHARD CHILDS
CRYSTAL MENCK
BOX 124 SUMMIT POINT, WV 25446 304-725-2482
BOBBIE JO MC NABB 1032 EDRAY RD. MARLINTON, WV 24954
BOX 813 MOUNTAIN VIEW, WY 82939 307-780-8829 c_menck@hotmail.com
2018 ELECTION FOR AMERICAN SOUTHDOWN BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS
S
ixteen directors chosen by the members of the American Southdown Breeders’ Association constitute a Board of Directors that is responsible for managing the affairs of the Association, subject to the provisions of the Constitution and By-Laws. These directors must be a member of the Association and manage, raise, or own Southdown sheep. Members serve for a term of three years and shall be elected from each of the twelve districts, with 4 directors-at-large. Each year elections for expiring director terms are held at the Annual Meeting of the American Southdown Breeders’ Association. This year’s meeting and election will be held on Saturday, November 10, 2018, in Louisville, Kentucky, at the North American International Livestock Exposition. The director positions expiring this year are as follows:
REGION 2, DISTRICT 2 (WISCONSIN, MINNESOTA, NORTH DAKOTA, IOWA) JEFF REPASKY REGION 2, DISTRICT 3 (OKLAHOMA, KANSAS, ARKANSAS, LOUISIANA, MISSISSIPPI, SOUTH DAKOTA, NEBRASKA, MISSOURI) J.J. MADDOX REGION 2 (AT LARGE FOR ANY STATE IN REGION 2) BARBARA BISHOP REGION 2 (AT LARGE FOR ANY STATE IN REGION 2) JEFF OLDENBURG REGION 3, DISTRICT 1 (ILLINOIS) JIM DAVIS REGION 3 (AT LARGE FOR ANY STATE IN REGION 3) MIKE McELVAIN
Directors may choose to run for reelection or decline. Should any member within the above Regions and Districts desire to serve on the ASBA Board of Directors, please contact J.J. Maddox (Nomination Committee, Chairman) at jkmaddox@pldi.net or Gary Jennings (ASBA Secretary) at southdown@ctesc.net. 39 | FALL 2018 AMERICAN SOUTHDOWN JOURNAL
JUNIOR MEMBER DIRECTORY ARKANSAS
JILLIAN WARREN
JAVIN FEUCHT
EMILIO SMITH GOMEZ
THOMAS WARREN JR.
JOSHUA FEUCHT
MANTHA SMITH GOMEZ
FLORIDA
BRAYDEN GEERTS
GATLIN PRIDDY
TAYLEE AUGUSTONOVICH
RYLEE GEERTS
KIERSTEN PRIDDY
CHEYENNE BRAGG
CHLOE GUSTAFSON
ALISUN WATSON
EMMA CLAY
GARRETT HACKBARTH
BUTCH LANDEN WATSON
HAYDEN FOWLER
JACOB HACKBARTH
LEVI WEAVER
HAILEY HARRIS
NOAH HAMERLINCK
CALIFORNIA
CHASE ISRAEL
KODI HAMMER
KAYCEE BRASSFIELD
ERIN ISRAEL
CLAIRE HOFFMANN
AUDRA BROWN
EMMA LEISS
BEAU HOWE
MADYSEN JEAN DIETZ
COOPER STEWART
PEYTON HOWE
SARAH DROWN
BRENNA MAE STURGIS
REID HUNEKE
GRACIA ELLIS
JACKSON STURGIS
TREYTON JONES
GARETT HARTMAN
KAYLEEN SWEENEY
TYLER JONES
MEGAN HARTMAN
CAMRYN WINK
KELLY MEYER
MCKENZIE HAYES
IOWA
JODY KABAT
AMANDA JOST
LILY DAY
BREANNA KNITTEL
CHLOE MARAL
TAYLOR DAY
CARSON KNITTEL
MADISON MARAL
BELLA DAY
COLE KNITTEL
SHYANN MARAL
TOBY DAY
LANDON KOLLS
MADELYN MILLER
CLARENCE DEBRICK
CARTER MACKEY
TAYTUM NEVES
DYLAN KLUG
LANE MARTIN
KALEY PACE
ZACH SCHOELERMAN
WALKER MARTIN
RIO PAGLIARO
ZACH SCHOELERMAN
VADA MARTIN
TYLER PETTEY
IDAHO
CLAIRE MC CALLA
LAURYN POSEY-TERCERO
MARY KATE MARSHALL
GRANT MC CALLA
ELIZABETH WAGSTER
HARVEY MAVENCAMP
MOLLY MC CALLA
KADEN WILSON
ILLINOIS
GRACE MC CULLY
COLORADO
GARRETT ARNOLD
ASHLYN MOOL
KAYLA BECKER
GARRET ARNOLD
KATIE PATTERSON
GRACE CORRETTE
KYLE BEATY
COLBY PETERSEN
CAIDEN HEALEY-MITCHELL
LUCAS BEATY
DAKOTA LEE PETERSEN
CONNECTICUT
T. KADE BECKMIER
JULIA PIPER
STEVIE COLEMAN
KODY BOWMAN
SHELBIE POLLARD
NIAMH FOLEY
ALEXIS BOWMAN
ALIVIA PORTER
OLIVER NICHOLSON
TANNA BRODY
JESSICA REEL
JULIA & ANNA WEABER
AIDEN BUTLER
KINGSTON RINCKER
DELAWARE
KYLEE COOK
BRYSON ROBERTS
ATTICUS MELVIN
BROOKE EWALD
RAJET RODRIQUEZ
CLAUDIA WARREN
CHARITY FEUCHT
LILLIAN RODRIQUEZ FALL 2018 AMERICAN SOUTHDOWN JOURNAL | 40
CHARLEE RYAN
RYLEE GLADDING
ELLA NEUENSCHWANDER
DENTON SHANK
MACKENZIE GLADDING
PAUL NEUENSCHWANDER
BEN TEMPLE
COOPER GRETENCORD
GABE NEUENSCHWANDER
MARGARET TESSENDORF
MORGAN HAUGER
LANEY OAKES
EMILY ULMER
MADISON HAUGER
KEEGAN PADGETT
LILIAN UNGER
KORBIN HEMINGER
MACKENZIE PADGETT
CONNER UNGER
BROOKS HENSLEY
KENNAH PADGETT
AVA VIEL
JORDYN HENSLEY
JARAKAH PADGETT
EMILY VOGT
HATTIE HOBBS
JUDE PARKER
MEGAN VOGT
PHILLIP HOBBS
LYLLIAN PENTECOST
NOAH WILLEY
LAYNE HOEFLINGER
MACY PETERSEN
ETHAN YASTE
DREW HOEFLINGER
EMILY REMSBURG
EVAN YASTE
CAYTEE INGOLDSBY
JORDAN REMSBURG
INDIANA
WHITNEY JESTER
DAVID REMSBURG
HOPE BARKER
OLIVIA JONES
RICO SARGENT
KATE BODELL
JACOB ROGERS
ABBY SAYLER
BROOKE BOWEN
KAYLEE GOINS
DEXTER SCHLICHTER
MALLORY BOWERS
MEGAN KELLY
HAYDEN SCHLICHTER
BRAYDEN BOWERS
ALISON KELLY
KYLE SCHNACKENBERG
BRADY BRENNAN
COLLIN KENNEDY
BLAKE SCHNACKENBERG
CHASE BRENNAN
BLAKE KESSLER
CHASE SEARCY
JESSICA BRENNER
BRADY KESSLER
MADELINE SINNAMON
SAMUEL BRICKER
BROCK KESSLER
BREELYN SLACK
KYRA BURNETT
RIGGIN KLOTZ
PEARL SLENTZ
BRILEY BURNS
ALEXIS KOCH
ADELIA THOMAS
MCKAYLEY BURNS
CARSON KRETZMEIER
ISAAC THOMPSON
RICHARD BURNS
LANDRAY KRIEGER
THOMAS THOMPSON
RICHARD BURNS
LACRE LEAR
ROWAN TINKER
COOPER CROWDER
JORDYN LEININGER
KLAY VERHAEGHE
JOHN DAVID CROWDER
JONAS LOCKHART
MADISON WAINSCOTT
JOHNNA CUMMINS
JACOB LOCKHART
VICTORIA WARREN
JACOB DAVIS
NAOMI LOWEN
KAMI WILKERSON
COLIN DENO
SETH MICHEL
LUCAS WILSON
BRODY DONDLINGER
PAIGE MINTER
CAMDEN YAKE
AYVA DONDLINGER
MAGGIE MINTON
MEGAN YODER
SHELBY LYNNE EDWARDS
KENNEDY MITCHELL
ISAAC BRUNKOW
ELEANOR FELLER
EMMA MITCHELL
CODY COEN
MARK FLETCHER
JAYDA MUNDELL
CHARLESEY COFFIN
LANCE GAERTE
CALEB NEEDHAM
KENNEDY COFFIN
CALEB GAERTE
DANIELLE NEEDHAM
HAVEN JOHNSON
ZACH GAERTE
FAITH NEEDHAM
FAITH MARCY
JULIA GAERTE
HAN NEEDHAM
AUDRINA MARCY
K. GENTRY
MAKENNA NEUENSCHWANDER
COOPER MENG
41 | FALL 2018 AMERICAN SOUTHDOWN JOURNAL
REESE MENG
NATALIE DOMIN
HEATHER JAGER
BRECKEN NELSON
BROOKLYN GOULD
KALE POLLARD
KASHEN DEAN NELSON
ANDI GRAHAM
KRISTEN SAWYER
BRAYDEN ROBINSON
ADAM HAYWARD
KACY SCHNEIDERMEYER
JORDAN SYLVESTER
ASHLEY HAYWARD
ADDISON SHIPP
KENTUCKY
JOHN W. HAYWARD
ALLISON SHIPP
JAYDE CANTRELL
LAUREN PRIDE
LUCY THURMAN
EMILY CARSON
MICHIGAN
BRYCE WADE
KAYLEE CARSON
CLAIRE BENHAM
BAYLEE WADE
PRESTON FORSEE
TRENT GEORGE
AVERY WIEGAND
KENLEIGH RAYE FRENCH
ANDREW GEORGE
QUINCY WIEGAND
AUSTIN GIBSON
MARY HARTMANN
WYATT WIERZBICKI
KAYLEE GIBSON
AVERY MILLS
NORTH CAROLINA
ANNA-GRACE GROTH
EMILY MILLS
ABIGAIL STEPHENS
SILAS GROTH
MINNESOTA
LYDIA WILSON
CAROLINE GROTH
JACOB BRINKMAN
NEBRASKA
MADELYN GROTH
BRADY CARTER
KASON BRUNS
JENSEN HUMPHREY
RACHEL ENGEL
MATTHEW BRUNS
ASHLIN KENDRICK
KIANA ERICKSON
BLAKE BRUNS
WYATT PERKINS
MICHAEL DURHEIM
MILES BURCH
KASSIDY PERKINS
ALEXIS MINER
CHASE DEVRIES
WALKER TINGLE
ANNA RIDENOUR
CALVIN DEVRIES
CAMDYN TINGLE
TEGAN RIDENOUR
TREVOR DEVRIES
LOUISIANA
COLIN WEIDAUER
KYLE GROSS
ALLI ROHEIM
ADRIANA SKYY WENDLAND
HANNAH GROSS
MASSACHUSETS
MISSOURI
TIGH RENKEN
GABRIELLE BAILEY
ANDI BELT
NEW HAMPSHIRE
ADAM COLBURN
TJ BELT
ERVA BARNES II
PETER HEALY
COOPER BELT
LEXY GRACE
PATRICK HUSSEY
BRODY BELT
WYETH JOAS
FAUSTYNA JARACZ
JOSEPH FERGUSON
ELIJAH MARIACHER
FLORIAN JARACZ
ABILENE GATSON
FAITH MARIACHER
JESSICA LEARY
KELLY HEINECKE
HOPE MARIACHER
KATELYN POITRAS
JEFF POPE
JOSIAH MARIACHER
MADELYN POITRAS
LACEY POPE
MORGANNE MOSES
ALANA MARIE ROSE
K.&K. SCHNIEDERMEYER
ZOE SMITH
MARYLAND
MATTHEW JENKINS
NEW MEXICO
MARIAM HARPER
EBONY LOVEDAY
DONOVAN ALLIS
LOGAN MACKENZIE
GRAYSON LOVEDAY
THORNTON ALLIS
KONNOR SOWELL
BEN PETERSON
FIANNA DEINES
AVA STOLBURG
ELLIE PETERSON
NEW YORK
MAINE
SAM PETERSON
CLAY ALLISON REBECCA BESOK FALL 2018 AMERICAN SOUTHDOWN JOURNAL | 42
MARLEAH CATUZZA
NEVIN ZERBY
AINSLEY STAPLES
MOLLIE GOBLET-SCHUBERT
OKLAHOMA
DELANA STEM
KALIE HARRISON
MAKENZIE ALLEN
MARLEY STONESIFER
EVAN MC CORD
KELSIE ANDERSON
MERCEDES SWEGER
HALEY MC CORD
TYLER ANDERSON
BRYCE WAGGONER
KHLOE MC MACKEN
ROWDY COLE
RHODE ISLAND
HANNAH MILLER
ADDY EPPERSON
KAYLIN COUTO
KAITLYN MILLER
RANDON FOLSOM
DEVON CRANSTON
MICHAELA STEPHENS
LILLIAN HAGAR
CALEB CRANSTON
CODY WOHLSCHLEGEL
KAYDE HERNDON
SOUTH DAKOTA
KASANDRA WOHLSCHLEGEL
ASHLYN MADDOX
BROOKE BULLINGTON
JESSICA ZUILL
SHAYLEE MADDOX
BREANNA BULLINGTON
OHIO
JALEIGH OLDENBURG
JOHN CALLIES
KATE BOWERS
LINCOLN OLDENBURG
ISAAC CARLIN
JAYLA BROWN
WYATT OLSON
MATT CHRISTENSEN
LOGAN CRAWFORD
NATALLY OWEN
TESSA DEWITT
SHAYE CREAMER
OLIVIA ROBISON
GAGE GULLICKSON
EPHRAIM FOWLER
MATTHEW SITTON
GRADY GULLICKSON
DAKOTA HANNING
JEBIDIAH STUBBS
CODY LARSON
ADDISON JORDAN
MARGARET WHITLOCK
BRIANNA LARSON
AIDEN JORDAN
AUTUMN YOTT
CAMDEN MILLER
COLBY JORDAN
OREGON
HUNTER MILLER
ABIGAIL KADEL
JOSHUA ARTINO
TAYDEN MILLER
BRADY KADEL
AMANDA CYRUS
TYSON MILLER
JACQUELINE KADEL
CONNER CYRUS
MARY NOLD
BRETT MARTIN
JASMINE MARIE ERNEST
EMILY NOLD
BLAKE MARTIN
MICHAELA JEAN ERNEST
JOSIE NOLD
BROCK MARTIN
ELLIE HANSON
BLAKE PESKEY
HALLE MILLER
KATIE HANSON
HANNA PETERSON
ZOE PARROTT
SAMUEL MITCHELL
EMILY ROBBINS
EMMA PETERS
BAILEY THREET
MARIE ROBBINS
MARIBETH POZDERAC
KENZIE THREET
KAYCEE SCHEEL
EVELYN ROEHM
KRISTIN TRAIN
CANNEN ZOSS
CLAY SCHOEN
AMANDA WENDELL
DELANEY ZOSS
BRODY SCHOEN
PENNSYLVANIA
TENNESSEE
AVERY SHOFFNER
NICOLE ARROWSMITH
JACKSON ARTHUR
HANNAH STROCK
KYLA BANEY
BRISTOL BROWN
KATIE STULL
RILEY GOOD
MADISYN HARRIS
RILEY STULL
WYATT KERPER
SCOUT INGRAM
SETH VOGEL
ZAREN KERPER
EMILY ANN LAWRENCE
ARIEL WATSON
GRACE E.M. PETERSON
HOLDEN LOVELACE
AUSTEN WOOD
CARRIE RUTLEDGE
AMELIA MATANANE
43 | FALL 2018 AMERICAN SOUTHDOWN JOURNAL
JAMES MORGAN
BRYLIE ROEDER
GARRETT LEE
SARAH OLIVER
MACI SPIKES
BRIANNA LEE
ANNA POWELL
MAGGIE SPIKES
MADDALINE LEIS
GRACE POWELL
SAM SPRADLIN
ADDISON LEIS
MADISON RICKER
ROSS SYLVESTER
HADYN LEIS
BROCK TREW
BRYLIE TURNER
GAGE LEIS
BROOKE YOUNG
SHELBY VESTAL
JESSICA LINDOW
TAYLOR YOUNG
TANNER WILLIAMS
COURTNEY LOBDELL
TEXAS
VIRGINIA
CASEY LOBDELL
JOHN LUKE ADAMS
BEAU AREHART
CARSON LOBDELL
OLIVIA ADAMS
MATTHEW BLANKENSHIP
KEERSTIN LUND
REGAN ARMSTRONG
MARIE-CLAIRE DES ROSIERS
DALISSA MOSER
LOGAN BAUER
LEAH GREINER
CHELSEY NUTTLEMAN
VANCE BAUER
KAYLEE GREINER
ZACHARY PETERSON
ASHLEY BENTON
WILLIAM LOHR
BROOK PETERSON
EMERSYN BLANEK
JACKSON LOHR
JOSHUA RIEMER
STEELEY BLANEK
THOMA LOHR
DANIELLE ROBINSON
CALLIE EATON
CHAD LUDWIG
JOSEPH ROBINSON
ALYSSA FLANAGAN
DYLAN LUDWIG
MADDI SAGDALEN
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