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Welcome to the 57th Annual Herdsire Edition and the 42nd one I have been involved with. I say this because I am as excited for the Charolais breed in Canada as I have ever been. We are in record territory with the bull sales this spring and last fall’s female sales were the second highest ever. This mixed with the enthusiasm of a large influx of new breeders is a winning combination. Combine this with the record prices we see at the commercial cattle level that look great for a few years and it should be rewarding for all involved.

We did a lot of touring this summer and got into many programs and with the CCA AGM and Alberta Charolais Association summer tour there again was enthusiasm and great networking. The Friends of the Foundation committee also held a Breeder’s School on this weekend with some great feedback. I would encourage everyone to attend the one next year. The Foundation sale was also strongly supported by both donors and buyers and with the CCYA bursaries, the planning of a mentorship program for young breeders and more things to come, this not-for-profit program is helping the Charolais breed move forward

with innovative ideas. If you have any questions or thoughts for the committee, please let them know.

The Saskatchewan Association also had a great event with golf, their AGM and sale and the Highway 21 Group put on an interesting field day that was well attended with coverage in this issue.

You will see in this issue and have probably seen online the results of the joint EPD evaluation with the American International Charolais Association. This took a lot of discussion and trial runs over the past few years to finally have it come to fruition. This should open the border to more trade both ways with the numbers working off the same base.

Candace and I also attended the World Technical Conference for Charolais-Charbray International and there is full coverage in this issue. Many countries are doing genetic tests for the Myostatins Q204X and F94L with positive results for certain traits. We were also there with Craig Scott to promote the 2024 World Charolais Congress in Canada at end of June and first week of July 2024. We hope that all breeders in Canada will want to be a part of some of this as it moves across the country. Come meet and visit with breeders from about 15 countries. The interest from around the world has been very positive, so let’s put our best foot forward to

showcase our breeders, our cattle and our country.

A couple things I would remind everyone to do is to get your show cattle registered early, especially if you need to send in hair on ET calves. You know when you pull the calves into the barn that you could possibly be showing them and should have plenty of time to get the DNA work finished. I have had some discussions as well with people who purchased some cattle going through sales that were not properly tattooed. It is a bylaw requirement of the CCA that all purebred cattle in Canada must be tattooed. So, when you are clipping or getting them ready to sell, check the tattoos and make sure they are legible to avoid any problems in the future. There will be some top end females available this fall and with the cull cow prices where they are and the feed situation in some areas, it may be a good time to cull harder and replace them with some front pasture females that will hopefully give you more return with less inputs.

I hope everyone gets enough feed gathered and harvest is good across the country. We are now off to the CCYA Conference and Show in Brandon, Manitoba, which I am sure will be another great event for all involved.

Until next time, Helge

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M ARKSMAN … �ore than just another Ledger so�

Marksman’s easy doing style, easy going nature and sound structure continues to make him our “go to” sire.

His easy doing daughters with ample milk and impeccable udder quality will be mainstays of our herd for years to come.

Grand Champion at the 2023 Weyburn Regional 4-H Show & CCYA Conference & Show

The Beck Family Wade 306-436-7458

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Located 4 miles south of Milestone, Saskatchewan

DC/KCM MARKSMAN E1145 BECK’S DANCER 60J Marksman daughter
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Bienvenue à la 57e édition annuelle des reproducteurs et à la 42e à laquelle j’ai participé. Je dis cela parce que je suis aussi excité pour la race charolaise au Canada que je ne l’ai jamais été. Nous sommes en territoire record avec les ventes de taureaux ce printemps et les ventes de femelles de l’automne dernier étaient les deuxièmes les plus élevées jamais enregistrées. Ceci mélangé à l’enthousiasme d’un grand afflux de nouveaux éleveurs est une combinaison gagnante. Combinez cela avec les prix records que nous constatons au niveau du bétail commercial qui ont fière allure depuis quelques années et cela devrait être gratifiant pour toutes les personnes impliquées.

Nous avons fait beaucoup de tournées cet été et nous avons participé à de nombreux évènements. Avec l’AGA de l’ACC et la tournée estivale de l’association Charolais de l’Alberta, il y a encore eu de l’enthousiasme et un excellent réseautage pour ceux présents. Le comité des Amis de la Fondation a également organisé une école des éleveurs durant ce même week-end avec de très bonnes répercussions. J’encourage tout le monde à participer à celle-ci l’année prochaine. La vente de la fondation a également été fortement soutenue par les donateurs et les acheteurs et avec les bourses AJCC (CCYA), la planification d’un programme de mentorat pour les jeunes éleveurs et bien d’autres choses à venir, ce programme à but non lucratif aide la race charolaise à aller

Dans nos champs

de l’avant avec des idées innovatrices. Si vous avez des questions ou des idées pour le comité, veuillez nous en faire part.

L’association de la Saskatchewan a également organisé un excellent événement qui comprenait du golf, l’assemblée générale annuelle et sa vente ainsi que le groupe de l’autoroute 21 qui a organisé une journée intéressante sur le terrain qui a été bien suivie. Nous couvrons certains points dans ce numéro.

Vous verrez dans ce numéro et comme vous avez probablement vu en ligne, les résultats de l’évaluation conjointe de l’EPD avec l’American International Charolais Association. Il a fallu beaucoup de discussions et d’essais au cours des dernières années pour qu’il se concrétise enfin. Cela devrait ouvrir la frontière à davantage de commerce dans les deux sens, les chiffres fonctionnant sur la même base.

Candace et moi avons également assisté à la conférence technique mondiale de Charolais-Charbray International et vous y trouverez une couverture complète dans ce numéro. De nombreux pays effectuent des tests génétiques pour les myostatines Q204X et F94L avec des résultats positifs pour certains traits. Nous étions également là avec Craig Scott pour promouvoir le congrès mondial Charolais 2024 au Canada qui se déroulera à la fin juin et la première semaine de juillet 2024. Nous espérons que tous les éleveurs du Canada voudront en faire partie alors que le groupe se déplace à travers le pays. Venez rencontrer et visiter des éleveurs d’une quinzaine de pays. L’intérêt du monde entier a été très positif, alors

faisons de notre mieux pour mettre en valeur nos éleveurs, notre bétail et notre pays.

Une ou deux choses que je rappellerais à tous de faire serait d’enregistrer votre bétail d’exposition tôt, surtout si vous devez envoyer des échantillons de poils sur des veaux qui étaient des transferts d’embryons (TE). Vous savez, lorsque vous faites entrer les veaux dans l’étable, vous pourriez éventuellement leur montrer et vous devriez avoir suffisamment de temps pour terminer le travail d’ADN. J’ai également eu des discussions avec des gens qui ont acheté des têtes lors d’une vente qui n’était pas correctement tatoué. C’est une exigence du règlement de l’ACC que tous les bovins de race pure au Canada doivent être tatoués. Ainsi, lorsque vous faite la tonte ou que vous les préparez pour la vente, vérifiez les tatouages et assurezvous qu’ils sont lisibles pour éviter tout problème futur. Il y aura des femelles haut de gamme disponibles cet automne et avec les prix des vaches de réforme où elles se trouvent et la situation de l’alimentation dans certaines régions, le moment est peut-être venu de faire une sélection rigoureuse et de remplacer par des femelles de pâturage dont, espéronsle, vous donneront plus de rendement avec moins d’intrants. J’espère que tout le monde récolte suffisamment de fourrage et que la récolte est bonne dans tout le pays. Nous nous dirigeons maintenant vers la conférence et l’exposition du CCYA à Brandon, au Manitoba, qui, j’en suis sûr, sera un autre grand événement pour toutes les personnes impliquées.

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DATA SAYS IT ALL...

Jehu EXCEPTIONAL PERFORMANCE Rod, April, Colby & Megan McLeod Cochrane, Alberta 403.540.7986 www.mcleodlivestock.com Jerry Hofer 403.332.2261 Nobleford, Alberta Kelly Oberle 306.297.9366 Ralph Oberle 306.297.7979 Mac Oberle 306.294.7666 Shaunavon, Saskatchewan 7 Circle 7 Ranch WEANING WEIGHT EPD YEARLING WEIGHT EPD CARCASS WEIGHT EPD TERMINAL SIRE INDEX (USA) +81 RANKED TOP 1% +179 RANKED TOP 1% +43 RANKED TOP 1% 320.5 RANKED TOP 1%
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ALBERTA

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Secretary: Deb Cholak, Lamont

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President: Dale Weinbender, Canora

Secretary: Sarah Hordos, Raymore

MANITOBA

President: Michael Hunter, Roblin

Secretary: Rae Trimble, Portage la Prairie

ONTARIO

President: Jim Baker, Stayner

Secretary: Ashley Baker, Madoc

QUEBEC

President: Mark Frost, Kingsey Falls

Secretary: Chantal Raymond, Sainte-Eulalie

MARITIMES

President: Brett Francis, Crapaud, PEI

Secretary: Nancy Milton, Nine Mile Creek, PEI

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DIRECTORS:

DARWIN ROSSO

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ARMAND ROY

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JEFF CAVERS

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ROD McLEOD

293113 Townshp Rd 263, Rocky View County, AB T4A 0N5 403.540.7986 rodmcl@telus.net

TRAVIS FOOT

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FROM THE CANADIAN CHAROLAIS ASSOCIATION

Canada USA Charolais Joint Evaluation

Sean McGrath

Charolais releases joint evaluation

July 2023 marks the culmination of efforts of the American International Charolais Association and the Canadian Charolais Association to develop and deploy a genomically enhanced international genetic evaluation. The results of this work are Expected Progeny Differences (EPDs) and Accuracies that are directly comparable in Charolais cattle between both the USA and Canada. Percentile ranks are presented within the context of individual countries.

While correlations between EPDs from previous evaluations and the current joint evaluation are very high, breeders may notice differences in their EPDs for several reasons.

1. Additional Data

– The joint evaluation represents the merging of both US and Canadian pedigree, performance and DNA information. This additional information provides a much more accurate reflection of relative genetic

merit, particularly on those animals who are represented across both countries.

2. Base Changes

– The new evaluation is expressed on a base that is very similar to the former AICA base. Breeders, particularly in Canada, may notice significant changes in the value of the EPDs, however the percentile ranks and relative ranking of animals is quite similar to previous evaluations.

3. Model Changes

– There are several model changes that have occurred relative to the previous Canadian evaluation. The current model includes updated heritability values and correlations, updated genomic marker effects, additional traits such as scrotal circumference, and new data handling processes.

Overall, the new evaluation provides a good overview of the relative genetic merit of Charolais cattle in the North American population.

Charolais cattle are a valuable contributor to the genetics of both

JOINT EPD ARE PRESENTED FOR TRAITS OF:

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TRAIT ABBREV UNITS Calving Ease CE % Unassisted Calving (heifers) Birth Weight BW Pounds Weaning Weight WW Pounds Yearling Weight YW Pounds Maternal Calving Ease MCE % Unassisted Calving (daughters) Milk Milk Pounds Total Maternal TM Pounds Scrotal Circumference SC Centimeters Hot Carcass Weight CW Pounds Rib-Eye Area REA Square Inches Fat Thickness Fat Inches Marbling Score Marb Marbling Score Units

nations’ cattle populations and the new joint evaluation provides a valuable tool for Charolais breeders to continue that contribution.

Special Note:

The Joint Evaluation relies on accurate matching of cattle across both the USA and Canada. In the event you find an animal with EPDs that

CANADIAN PERCENTILE RANKINGS

differ between countries, please notify your respective breed association immediately so the animal can be properly cross referenced and have the most accurate evaluation possible.

Percentiles are based on Current Calves – all calves born in Canada in the last 2 years (2022 – 2023)

13 CE BW WW YW MILK MCE TM SC CWT REA FAT MARB Avg 4.4 0.4 58.0 106.6 22.0 5.4 51.0 1.0 22.3 0.72 0.004 0.06 Min -26.1 -10.8 5.9 28.0 -3.9 -16.4 13.0 -0.6 -15.9 0.07 -0.040 -0.21 Max 22.7 12.0 101.0 179.8 44.6 17.5 85.3 2.4 52.5 1.46 0.073 0.41 SD 5.60 2.40 9.28 15.33 5.50 3.82 7.87 0.34 7.60 0.13 0.013 0.06 1 16.5 -5.9 81.1 144.8 34.9 13.1 69.5 1.7 40.0 1.04 -0.024 0.22 2 15.2 -5.0 78.0 139.9 33.3 12.3 67.1 1.7 37.9 1.00 -0.020 0.20 3 14.4 -4.4 76.2 136.7 32.3 11.9 65.7 1.6 36.4 0.97 -0.018 0.19 4 13.8 -4.0 74.8 134.4 31.5 11.5 64.6 1.6 35.4 0.96 -0.016 0.18 5 13.2 -3.7 73.6 132.5 31.0 11.2 63.8 1.5 34.5 0.94 -0.015 0.17 10 11.3 -2.6 69.7 126.3 28.9 10.1 60.9 1.4 31.9 0.89 -0.011 0.14 15 10.1 -2.0 67.3 122.3 27.6 9.3 59.1 1.4 30.0 0.85 -0.008 0.12 20 9.1 -1.5 65.5 119.1 26.5 8.7 57.5 1.3 28.6 0.83 -0.006 0.11 25 8.2 -1.0 63.9 116.4 25.6 8.1 56.2 1.2 27.3 0.80 -0.004 0.10 30 7.4 -0.7 62.6 114.1 24.8 7.6 55.1 1.2 26.3 0.78 -0.003 0.09 35 6.7 -0.3 61.3 111.9 24.0 7.1 54.0 1.2 25.3 0.76 -0.001 0.08 40 6.0 0.0 60.1 109.9 23.3 6.6 53.0 1.1 24.3 0.75 0.001 0.07 45 5.3 0.3 59.0 107.9 22.6 6.2 52.1 1.1 23.3 0.73 0.002 0.06 50 4.6 0.6 57.9 106.0 22.0 5.7 51.1 1.0 22.4 0.71 0.004 0.06 55 3.9 0.8 56.8 104.3 21.3 5.2 50.1 1.0 21.5 0.70 0.005 0.05 60 3.2 1.1 55.6 102.4 20.6 4.7 49.1 1.0 20.5 0.68 0.007 0.04 65 2.5 1.4 54.5 100.5 19.9 4.2 48.1 0.9 19.6 0.66 0.008 0.04 70 1.7 1.7 53.3 98.6 19.2 3.6 47.0 0.9 18.6 0.65 0.010 0.03 75 0.9 2.0 51.9 96.4 18.4 3.0 45.8 0.8 17.5 0.63 0.013 0.02 80 -0.1 2.4 50.4 94.0 17.4 2.2 44.5 0.8 16.2 0.61 0.015 0.01 85 -1.2 2.8 48.7 91.0 16.4 1.4 43.0 0.7 14.7 0.58 0.018 0.00 90 -2.7 3.3 46.5 87.5 15.1 0.3 41.0 0.6 12.8 0.55 0.021 -0.01 95 -5.1 4.2 43.2 82.2 13.1 -1.3 38.0 0.4 9.8 0.51 0.026 -0.03 100 -26.1 12.0 5.9 28.0 -3.9 -16.4 13.0 -0.6 -15.9 0.07 0.073 -0.21 Num 32576 33051 33051 33051 33051 32576 33051 33051 19782 19782 19782 19782
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POPLAR BLUFF WATCH FOR SONS OF

LEGACYS GAME DAY 45G

LEGACYS GAME DAY 45G

Homozygous Polled

LAE Memphis 767E x Pro-Char Curly 98B

Length, depth, thickness & structural soundness

JWX GALLAGHER 804G

JWX GALLAGHER 804G

4th Gen Polled

Elder’s Blackjack 788B x JWX Domino 23Z

Power & performance, deep-sided

HBC PARADOX 8H

HBC PARADOX 8H

4th Gen Polled

SVY Wizard 707E x Sparrows Braxton 519C

Thick, deep-sided, structurally sound, curly hair

RGP WHITE MAGIC 200H

RGP WHITE MAGIC 200H

Homozygous Polled

Turnbulls Duty-Free 358D x Merit 8789U

Thick, hairy, deep-sided, well balanced

John & Kirsten Taylor & Family

T 780-858-2435 • C 780-806-3395

Chauvin, AB

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PROVINCIAUX REPRÉSENTANTS:

ALBERTA

President: Stephen Cholak, Lamont

Secretary: Deb Cholak, Lamont

SASKATCHEWAN

President: Dale Weinbender, Canora

Secretary: Sarah Hordos, Raymore

MANITOBA

President: Michael Hunter, Roblin

Secretary: Rae Trimble, Portage la Prairie

ONTARIO

President: Jim Baker, Stayner

Secretary: Ashley Baker, Madoc

QUEBEC

President: Mark Frost, Kingsey Falls

Secretary: Chantal Raymond, Sainte-Eulalie

MARITIMES

President: Brett Francis, Crapaud, PEI

Secretary: Nancy Milton, Nine Mile Creek, PEI

PERSONNEL:

General Manager: CRAIG SCOTT

Registry: LOIS CHIVILO

Registry/Member Services: CASSIDY MATTHEWS

French Membership: Bernard Dore 514-910-4935 • bernarddore@videotron.ca

EXÉCUTIF:

PRÉSIDENT: SHAWN AIREY Box 639, Rivers, MB R0K 1X0 204.328.7704 C 204.724.8823 htacharolais@hotmail.com

1st VICE-PRÉSIDENT: RYAN NESBITT 17100 Cedardale Rd, Nestleton, ON L0B 1L0 905.242.2046 ryan@cedardalefarms.ca

2ndVICE-PRÉSIDENT: JOSH TAYLOR

1717 County Rd 36, Dunsford, ON K0M 1L0 705.793.2576 C 705.760.5054 joshua.r.taylor@hotmail.com

ANCIEN PRÉSIDENT: KASEY PHILLIPS Box 420, Waskatenau, AB T0A 3P0 780.358.2360 C 780.656.6400 kphillips@mcsnet.ca

ADMINISTRATION:

DARWIN ROSSO

78 325 4th Ave SW, Moose Jaw, SK S6H 5V2 306.693.2384 rosso.c@sasktel.net

ARMAND ROY

98 Rang St-Andre, St-Bernard Lacolle, QC J0J 1V0 450.246.9799 C 514.895.0829 royalch@hotmail.com

JEFF CAVERS Box 237, La Riviere, MB R0G 1A0 204.242.3467 C 204-242-4448 c2charolais@inethome.ca

ROD McLEOD

293113 Townshp Rd 263, Rocky View County, AB T4A 0N5 403.540.7986 rodmcl@telus.net

TRAVIS FOOT Box 414, Esther, AB T0J 1H0 403.664.3167 C 406.664.0961 footprintfarms1@gmail.com

JOSH REDDEN

5239 Hwy 14 Windsor NS B0N 2T0 902.670.5919 • jhredden@nsac.ca

FROM THE CANADIAN CHAROLAIS ASSOCIATION

Évaluation génétique conjointe Canada-États-Unis pour la race Charolais

La race Charolais publie une évaluation génétique conjointe

Le mois de juillet 2023 marque l’aboutissement des efforts conjoints de l’Association Américaine Internationale Charolais (« AICA ») et de l’Association Canadienne Charolais pour élaborer et publier une évaluation génétique internationale améliorée sur le plan génomique. Les résultats de ces travaux sont les écarts prévus chez les descendants (ÉPD) et les valeurs de précision qui sont directement comparables chez les bovins Charolais entre les États-Unis et le Canada. Toutefois, les rangs centiles sont présentés selon le contexte respectif de chaque pays.

1. Données additionnelles – L’évaluation conjointe représente la fusion des données des États-Unis

et du Canada sur les généalogies, les performances et l’information sur l’ADN. Ces informations supplémentaires nous donnent une idée beaucoup plus précise du mérite génétique relatif, particulièrement chez les animaux qui sont représentés dans les deux pays.

2. Changements de la base – La nouvelle évaluation est exprimée sur une base très semblable à l’ancienne base américaine de l’AICA. Les éleveurs, particulièrement au Canada, pourront remarquer des changements importants dans la valeur des ÉPD, mais les rangs centiles et le classement relatif des animaux sont similaires aux évaluations précédentes.

3. Changements au modèle – Plusieurs changements ont été apportés au modèle employé par rapport à l’évaluation canadienne précédente. Le modèle actuel comprend des valeurs d’héritabilité et de corrélations génétiques mises à jour, des effets des marqueurs

LES ÉPD CONJOINTS SONT PRÉSENTÉS POUR LES CARACTÈRES SUIVANTS:

CARACTÈRE ABRÉVIATION UNITÉS

Facilité de vêlage FV % Vêlage sans aide (génisses)

Poids à la naissance PN Livres

Poids au sevrage PS Livres

Poids à un an PA Livres

Facilité maternelle de vêlage FMV % Vêlage sans aide (filles) Lait LAIT Livres

Maternel total MT Livres

Circonférence scrotale CS Centimètres

Poids de carcasse chaude CAR Livres

Surface de l’oeil-de-longe SOL Pouces carrés

Épaisseur de gras dorsal GRAS Pouces

Cote de persillage PERS Unités de cotes de persillage

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génomiques mis à jour, des caractères supplémentaires comme la circonférence scrotale, ainsi que de nouveaux processus de traitement des données.

Dans l’ensemble, la nouvelle évaluation fournit un bon aperçu du mérite génétique relatif des bovins Charolais dans la population nordaméricaine.

Les bovins Charolais apportent une contribution précieuse à la génétique des populations bovines des deux pays, et la nouvelle évaluation conjointe constitue un outil précieux pour les éleveurs Charolais afin de poursuivre cette contribution. Remarque spéciale: Cette évaluation conjointe repose sur la correspondance exacte des

bovins aux États-Unis et au Canada. Si vous trouvez un animal dont les ÉPD diffèrent d’un pays à l’autre, veuillez en informer immédiatement votre association de race respective afin que l’animal puisse faire l’objet d’une référence croisée appropriée et que son évaluation soit la plus précise possible.

Les rangs centiles sont calculés à partir de tous les veaux nés au Canada au cours des deux dernières années (2022 à 2023)

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CLASSEMENT DES RANGS CENTILES AU CANADA FV PN PS PA LAIT FMV MT CS CAR SOL GRAS PERS Moy 4.4 0.4 58.0 106.6 22.0 5.4 51.0 1.0 22.3 0.72 0.004 0.06 Min -26.1 -10.8 5.9 28.0 -3.9 -16.4 13.0 -0.6 -15.9 0.07 -0.040 -0.21 Max 22.7 12.0 101.0 179.8 44.6 17.5 85.3 2.4 52.5 1.46 0.073 0.41 É-T 5.60 2.40 9.28 15.33 5.50 3.82 7.87 0.34 7.60 0.13 0.013 0.06 1 16.5 -5.9 81.1 144.8 34.9 13.1 69.5 1.7 40.0 1.04 -0.024 0.22 2 15.2 -5.0 78.0 139.9 33.3 12.3 67.1 1.7 37.9 1.00 -0.020 0.20 3 14.4 -4.4 76.2 136.7 32.3 11.9 65.7 1.6 36.4 0.97 -0.018 0.19 4 13.8 -4.0 74.8 134.4 31.5 11.5 64.6 1.6 35.4 0.96 -0.016 0.18 5 13.2 -3.7 73.6 132.5 31.0 11.2 63.8 1.5 34.5 0.94 -0.015 0.17 10 11.3 -2.6 69.7 126.3 28.9 10.1 60.9 1.4 31.9 0.89 -0.011 0.14 15 10.1 -2.0 67.3 122.3 27.6 9.3 59.1 1.4 30.0 0.85 -0.008 0.12 20 9.1 -1.5 65.5 119.1 26.5 8.7 57.5 1.3 28.6 0.83 -0.006 0.11 25 8.2 -1.0 63.9 116.4 25.6 8.1 56.2 1.2 27.3 0.80 -0.004 0.10 30 7.4 -0.7 62.6 114.1 24.8 7.6 55.1 1.2 26.3 0.78 -0.003 0.09 35 6.7 -0.3 61.3 111.9 24.0 7.1 54.0 1.2 25.3 0.76 -0.001 0.08 40 6.0 0.0 60.1 109.9 23.3 6.6 53.0 1.1 24.3 0.75 0.001 0.07 45 5.3 0.3 59.0 107.9 22.6 6.2 52.1 1.1 23.3 0.73 0.002 0.06 50 4.6 0.6 57.9 106.0 22.0 5.7 51.1 1.0 22.4 0.71 0.004 0.06 55 3.9 0.8 56.8 104.3 21.3 5.2 50.1 1.0 21.5 0.70 0.005 0.05 60 3.2 1.1 55.6 102.4 20.6 4.7 49.1 1.0 20.5 0.68 0.007 0.04 65 2.5 1.4 54.5 100.5 19.9 4.2 48.1 0.9 19.6 0.66 0.008 0.04 70 1.7 1.7 53.3 98.6 19.2 3.6 47.0 0.9 18.6 0.65 0.010 0.03 75 0.9 2.0 51.9 96.4 18.4 3.0 45.8 0.8 17.5 0.63 0.013 0.02 80 -0.1 2.4 50.4 94.0 17.4 2.2 44.5 0.8 16.2 0.61 0.015 0.01 85 -1.2 2.8 48.7 91.0 16.4 1.4 43.0 0.7 14.7 0.58 0.018 0.00 90 -2.7 3.3 46.5 87.5 15.1 0.3 41.0 0.6 12.8 0.55 0.021 -0.01 95 -5.1 4.2 43.2 82.2 13.1 -1.3 38.0 0.4 9.8 0.51 0.026 -0.03 100 -26.1 12.0 5.9 28.0 -3.9 -16.4 13.0 -0.6 -15.9 0.07 0.073 -0.21 Nombre 32576 33051 33051 33051 33051 32576 33051 33051 19782 19782 19782 19782 Charolais Banner • August 2023

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The Highway 21 Group held a very successful field day on July 11th at their Hanna (AB) Ranch. The day started with a tour and discussion of their Grow Safe feeding system tubs at the ranch to test the Residual Feed Intake (RFI) of both bulls and females. After the tour there, the 200 plus producers moved into the Hanna Community Centre where speakers promoted the advantages of testing and using RFI, combined with feed conversion in your operations.

Highway 21 Beef & Barley Day

The Byergo brothers from Byergo Angus in Missouri have been testing for RFI for over 20 years and have seen the advantages to using it. They are purebred Angus breeders and have developed a bull market for producers, realizing the advantages over the years. They have seen the advantage in their cowherd too, with more cows running on the same acres and a 30% increase in pounds weaned on the same acres, as well as increased fertility. They have also seen that smaller cows aren’t necessarily the most efficient.

Troy Drake who was the founder of Herdtrax talked about the power of retained ownership in your cattle and what their Silverado Retained Ownership Inc. company owned by him and Kee Jim have to offer if you have the above average cattle that will give you better returns than average at the auction markets.

Art Petkau, a retired cattlemen and feeder and a Nuffield Scholar from southern Manitoba, spoke on how and why they got into using RFI in

both their cowherd and feedlot to their advantage.

Steve Quinton representing Southern Alberta Livestock Exchange talked about their large video sale held each fall. This year they are expecting 80,000 head and will run over 3 days. By having close contact with buyers and sellers, they have been able to provide premiums and repeat customers for the producers.

Scott Brady, of the Highway 21 Group, did a wrap up of what and why they are incorporating RFI testing into their operation. With the share of the retail beef dollar continually decreasing, we need to be more efficient. Feed is the largest expense in the cattle business accounting for 65 to 85% of all production costs across the industry. Besides increasing the efficiency of their cowherd, they want to sell bulls that can produce calves that they can buy and feed in the feedlot. With a 40 to 45% heritability, RFI and feed conversion can increase efficiencies very quickly.

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Opportunities come when purebred breeders, commercial customers or foreign guests call and ask to see your herd. The presentation you make during those few hours can have a long lasting impact.

A good herd tour starts well before the day of the visit. The amount of time you have available to prep for a tour can make the difference between a great, good or so-so impression. Not every animal is going to look its best every time. If you come upon a cow that doesn’t look quite right, maybe she’s been sick or stepped in a hole and is a little lame, stick her in the next pasture until the tour is over. It is also a good idea during the summer to spray your stock for flies a day or two before a visit. If available, turn cows into fresh grass the night before. Animal contentment and a good fill will both work to your advantage. When prearranging a herd visit with your guest, try to schedule a mid-morning tour during the summer.

The cattle will show less fly and heat stress and more likely will be spread out in the pasture rather than bunched up along a fence.

Many cattle show better on one side or the other. Know which side you want to show as you are driving up to an animal. If you are in a vehicle, try to have the passenger side nearest the animal. Keep your guest between the sun and the cattle. Charolais cattle, in particular, truly shine with bright sunlight on them. Shadows can often make a Charolais animal appear harder looking.

Always pay attention to the demeanor of your guests. If they appear to have seen enough in the pasture you are in, be ready to suggest moving to the next. If they want more time, they will slow you down and ask to see more. The old saying, “don’t ride the good horse to death” certainly applies to touring your pastures. You do not need to show every group or every cow in each pasture.

If you’ve spent some time in the herd and come upon one of your best or upon a great overview of the group, end the tour there. Focus on making a strong first impression and likewise, close the tour on a good note. If possible, invite them in for coffee or a meal. It will give you time to get to know someone better and could be the beginning of a new friendship or business relationship.

After the tour is over and they have driven out of the yard, I like to rate each visit for how I thought the presentation went and how the viewer reacted. This helps me know what I can improve the next time.

A few unique memories while giving tours that still make me smile or wince!

• We had a rattlesnake get under horses that were pulling a wagon full of international guests.

• I stepped off a bus to show the herd to a large group of South Americans, only to almost step on a very large rattlesnake. After he met his demise, many of the guests wanted to pick it up and take pictures with it!

• Had trouble finding the breed’s #1 registration sire during one tour, only to find him later in a couple pastures over in the neighbor’s commercial cows.

• Taking a van load of Texans into very rough country, bouncing around for too long and never finding the cows.

• Having a young Canadian pass out from the heat during one of our tours.

On the flip side, I always enjoy visiting other operations and seeing their herds. Some of my favorite memories:

• Driving from one pasture to another, we came to a cow in the middle of the road that was prolapsed and dead from calving. The breeder’s response, “She won’t do that again!”

• Getting high-centered twice on rocks in the same Minnesota pasture. Both times we had to jack his new SUV off the rocks.

• Watching a breeder herd cows from an island, across a slough with a small boat and a 5-horse Johnson motor.

• Locating the cows by listening for the bells tied around their necks in the mountains of northern Idaho.

When at another breeder’s operation touring the herd, there is something to learn every time. It may be that you like a certain sire group of cattle or you don’t. It may be how they tie their gates or the valves on their water tanks. But there is always something to be gained. Giving a tour or taking a tour – always an opportunity!

Brent Thiel grew up on a commercial cattle and sheep operation in South Dakota. After college in 1981, he joined the American-International Charolais Association and worked as a fieldman in the western United States and Canada. In 1987, he and Nancy Gingrich, the former Charolais Journal editor and AICA communications director, married. Later that year, they joined Les & Marica Lindskov at Isabel, S.D., forming LindskovThiel Ranch. For 35 years, the partnership featured Charolais and Angus bulls, and had the distinction of being the highest averaging Charolais bull sale in the U.S. for 31 consecutive years.

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The 2019 newly elected Board of Directors:

President:

Mike Elder, Coronach, SK

First Vice President:

Kasey Phillips, Waskatenau, AB

Second Vice President:

Shawn Airey, Rivers, MB

Past President:

Darwin Rosso, Moose Jaw, SK

Directors:

Mathieu Palerme, Gatineau, QC

Roger Maloney, Indian River, ON

Jim Olsen, Portage la Prairie, MB

Lorne Lakusta, Andrew, AB

Ryan Nesbitt, Nestleton, ON

Rod McLeod , Cochrane, AB

The 2023 Annual General meeting of the Canadian Charolais Association was held June 9-10 in Innisfail, AB. The action packed few days kicked off with the first Friends of Canadian Charolais Foundation Breeder’s School. Participants came from across Canada to take part and to learn from some of the best speakers and educators our industry has to offer. The lead off speaker was PJ Budler, PJ spoke on several different topics including Evaluating fat steers, EPDs vs Visual appraisal, his Champion of the World program, plus he spoke on breeding bull and female evaluation. The next speaker was Amie Peck, Amie leads the Public and Stakeholder engagement team which works to increase public trust in the Canadian beef industry. The third speaker was Dr. Roy Lewis, Dr. Lewis is very passionate about the beef industry and spoke on core vaccinations and herd health tips. Dr. Lewis teaches and examines students at the University of Calgary. The final speaker was Dr. John Campbell, Dr. Campbell spoke on avoiding reproductive wrecks. The FCCF were very fortunate to assemble this great group of speakers and look forward to hosting the next Breeder’s school.

SAVE THE DATE for the Canadian National Show and Sale November 1, 2019 at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, Toronto, ON.

OTHER CHAROLAIS SHOWS THIS FALL INCLUDE:

•Expo Boeuf, October 10-13, Victoriaville, QC

•Manitoba Ag Ex, October 23-26, Brandon, MB

•FarmFair International, November 6-10, Edmonton, AB

•Canadian Western Agribition, November 25-30, Regina, SK

The Friends of Canadian Charolais Foundation held their second annual fund-raising auction, to say it was a success would be a gross understatement, the breeders and industry partners continue to support this event which allows the FCCF to move forward with their mandate and see this great breed and breeders continue to succeed.

A major part of this event was the Alberta Charolais Association’s summer

tour, the large number of participants is always great to see. Thank you to the ACA and to Future Farms, Daines Cattle & O’Neill Livestock, P&H Ranching, Eagle Valley Farms and HEJ Charolais for hosting the tour.

The CCA AGM was held in the afternoon of June 9th in Innisfail, AB. The attendance was up over the last few AGMs so that was very nice to see. The Board reported there had been a financial loss in 2022 but it was due to the loss of value in the investment portfolio. The breed improvement committee reported on the progress of the Joint evaluation with the American International Charolais Association, this project is very near to becoming operational and the CCA will be informing its membership when information becomes available. The Advertising and Promotion committee reported on their activities with the major focus on the Canadian Cattleman Magazine ads. The CCA was very pleased to present the Honor Scroll award to three very Deserving recipients, Hazel George, from Irricana, AB, and Hedi and Alfred Tresher,

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very deserving recipients.

The CCA would like to Congratulate Shawn Airey, Rivers, MB, for being elected president, Ryan Nesbitt, Nestleton, ON, as first vice president, Josh Taylor, Dunford, ON, as second vice president.

The CCA would also like to welcome new board members Travis Foot, Esther, AB. And Josh Redden, Windsor, NS. The CCA board would like to thank Lorne Lakusta for his many years of service and he will be missed.

The Annual report is available on the CCA website, and as always, the Staff and board are available to answer any question you may have.

Cochrane, AB; Ryan Nesbitt, Nestleton, ON; Lorne Lakusta, Andrew, AB.

Charolais enthusiasts from across Canada met in Moncton, NB for the Canadian Charolais Association’s Annual General Meeting, held June 6, 2019.

By Livestock organized the tour which included three herd tours, a winery, Tidal Bore Rafting,

cream and homemade sweets. Next, the group travelled to Magnetic Hill Winery where we were educated on wine tasting and the process of wine making. That evening after dinner, we were entertained by Honour Roll recipient and Recording Artist

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2019 CCA Board of Directors, pictured left to right/2019 Conseil d'administration de l'ACC, de gauche à droite: Front (L-R): Kasey Phillips, 1st Vice-President, Waskatenau, AB; Mike Elder, Coronach, SK, President; Shawn Airey, Rivers, MB, 2nd Vice-President; Darwin Rosso, Moose Jaw, SK, Past President. Back (L-R): Craig Scott, General Manager; Jim Olson, Portage la Prairie, MB; Mathieu Palerme, Gatineau, QC; Roger Maloney, Indian River, ON. Missing: Rod McLeod,
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Charolais Banner • August 2019 Board of Directors (Front l-r) Josh Taylor, Dunsford, ON, 2nd Vice-President; Ryan Nesbitt, Nestleton, ON, 1st Vice-President; Shawn Airey, Rivers, MB, President; Kasey Phillips, Waskatenau, AB, Past President; Craig Scott, General Manager (Back l-r) Jeff Cavers, La Riviere, MB; Rod McLeod, Cochrane, AB; Josh Redden, Windsor, NS; Darwin Rosso, Moose Jaw, SK; Armand Roy, St-Bernard Lacolle. Missing Travis Foot, Esther, AB Deb Cholak, Circle Cee Charolais, Lamont, AB, received a 50 Year Member Award Kasey Phillips, Kay-R Charolais, Waskatenau, AB, received a 40 Year Member Award Charolais Banner • August 2023

L’assemblée générale annuelle de 2023 de l’Association Canadienne Charolais a eu lieu du 9 au 10 juin à Innisfail, en Alberta. La première école d’éleveur de la Fondation des Amis du Charolais canadien (« FCCF ») a donné le coup d’envoi aux quelques jours d’action qui ont suivis. Les participants sont venus de partout au Canada pour participer et acquérir des connaissances provenant des meilleurs conférenciers et spécialistes de notre industrie.

Le conférencier principal était PJ Budler, lequel a parlé de plusieurs sujets différents, y compris l’évaluation des bouvillons gras, les EPD versus l’évaluation visuelle, et de son programme de Champion du monde. Il a de plus parlé de l’élevage des taureaux et de l’évaluation des femelles. La conférencière suivante était Amie Peck. Amie dirige l’équipe de mobilisation du public et des intervenants qui travaille à accroître la confiance du public envers l’industrie canadienne du bœuf. Le troisième conférencier était le Dr Roy Lewis, qui est très passionné par l’industrie bovine et qui a parlé des principes de la vaccination, ainsi que des conseils sur la santé du troupeau. Le Dr Lewis enseigne et évalue des étudiants à l’Université de Calgary. Le dernier conférencier était le Dr John Campbell, qui a parlé des façons d’éviter les désastres au niveau de la reproduction.

La FCCF a été très chanceuse de pouvoir réunir ce groupe de conférenciers renommés et a hâte de vous accueillir à la prochaine école d’éleveurs. La Fondation des amis du Charolais canadien a tenu sa deuxième vente aux enchères annuelle de fonds. Ce serait un euphémisme grossier de dire que ce fut un succès, car les éleveurs et

les partenaires de l’industrie continuent d’appuyer cet événement qui permet à la FCCF d’aller de l’avant avec son mandat et de contribuer au succès continu de la race et des éleveurs.

Une grande partie de cet événement a été la tournée estivale de l’Association Charolais de l’Alberta (ACA), avec un grand nombre de participants qui est toujours agréable à voir. Merci à l’ACA et à Future Farms, Daines Cattle et O’Neill Livestock, P&H Ranching, Eagle Valley Farms et HEJ Charolais d’avoir accueilli les visiteurs.

L’AGA de l’Association Canadienne Charolais a eu lieu le 9 juin en après-midi à Innisfail, en Alberta. La participation a augmenté comparativement aux AGA des dernières, alors c’était très agréable à voir. Le Conseil a signalé qu’il y avait eu une perte financière en 2022, mais que celle-ci était attribuable à la perte de valeur de notre portefeuille de placements. Le comité d’amélioration de la race a fait rapport sur les progrès de l’évaluation conjointe avec l’Association Américaine Internationale Charolais. Ce projet est sur le point de devenir opérationnel et l’ACC informera ses

membres à mesure que l’information sera disponible.

Le Comité de la publicité et de la promotion signale que ses activités sont principalement axées sur les publicités de la revue Canadian Cattleman.

L’ACC a été très heureuse de remettre le prix du Certificat d’honneur à trois récipiendaires très méritants, Hazel George, d’Irricana, en Alberta, et Hedi et Alfred Tresher, de Brisco, en Colombie-Britannique. Félicitations à ces récipiendaires très méritants.

L’ACC tient à féliciter Shawn Airey, de Rivers, MB, d’avoir été élu président, Ryan Nesbit, de Nestleton, ON, premier vice-président, et Josh Taylor, de Dunford, ON, deuxième vice-président. L’ACC souhaite également la bienvenue aux nouveaux membres du conseil d’administration Travis Foot, Esther, AB. Et Josh Redden, Windsor, NS. Le conseil de l’ACC tient à remercier Lorne Lakusta pour ses nombreuses années de service et il nous manquera.

Le rapport annuel est disponible sur le site Web de l’ACC et, comme toujours, le personnel et le conseil sont disponibles pour répondre à toutes vos questions.

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AOÛT 2023 Gold Star Dam of Distinction owners present: Kasey Phillips, Waskatenau, AB; Krista Baldwin, Vermilion, AB; Kelly Howe, Moose Jaw, SK; Janice Wirsta, Elk Point, AB; Allan Marshall, Red Deer County, AB; Dianna Walgenbach, Botha, AB; Garner Deobald, Hodgeville, SK; Jeralyn Rasmussen, Red Deer County, AB; Jeff Cavers, La Riviere, MB; Shawn Airey, Rivers, MB Charolais Banner • August 2023

2022 Gold Star Dams of Distinction

TATTOO NAME

MF 408B MF MISS PREACHER 408B

MF 404B MF MISS PREACHER404B

MF 616D MF DARLENE 616D

DSY 249C STEPPLER MISS 249C

JCAV 11D C2 KENZIE 11D

LEO 10D CEDARLEA GLITTER 10D

LEO 16D CEDARLEA WENDY 16D

LEO 39D CEDARLEA WINNIE 39D

LEO 46D

LEO 53D

CEDARLEA SHOWGIRL 46D

CEDARLEA UTAH 53D

LEO 91D CEDARLEA WREN 91D

LEO 8C

CEDARLEA YARRA 8C

LEO 105C CEDARLEA WILHELMINA 105C

LEO 129C

CEDARLEA NINA 129C

WLMR 21D CHARROW DANYA MISS 21D

CEE 43D CIRCLE CEE MIRARI 43D

CJC 44X CJC MISS RED CANYON 55X

OWNER

ALLEN MCLEOD, CLARESHOLM AB

ALLEN MCLEOD, CLARESHOLM AB

ALLEN MCLEOD, CLARESHOLM AB

BALAMORE FARM LIMITED, GREAT VILLAGE NS

C-2 CHAROLAIS, LA RIVIERE MB

CEDARLEA FARMS, HODGEVILLE SK

CEDARLEA FARMS, HODGEVILLE SK

CEDARLEA FARMS, HODGEVILLE SK

CEDARLEA FARMS, HODGEVILLE SK

CEDARLEA FARMS, HODGEVILLE SK

CEDARLEA FARMS, HODGEVILLE SK

CEDARLEA FARMS, HODGEVILLE SK

CEDARLEA FARMS, HODGEVILLE SK

CEDARLEA FARMS, HODGEVILLE SK

CHARROW CHAROLAIS, MARSHALL SK

CIRCLE CEE CHAROLAIS, LAMONT AB

COYOTE FLATS CHAROLAIS, COALDALE AB

CFC 1C CFC 43Y RAPTOR 1C COYOTE FLATS CHAROLAIS, COALDALE AB

CFC 75C CFC 43Y RAPTOR 75C COYOTE FLATS CHAROLAIS, COALDALE AB

CFC 60 D CFC 52Z MISS NEXT GEN. 60D COYOTE FLATS CHAROLAIS, COALDALE AB

CFC 127D CFC 9Z MISS MONTEZUMA 127D

PH 1A PH WILLOW 1A

COYOTE FLATS CHAROLAIS, COALDALE AB

COYOTE FLATS CHAROLAIS, COALDALE AB

DLCC 158Y MISS DESERTLAND CIGAR 158Y DESERTLAND CATTLE COMPANY LTD, SEDALIA AB

GGD 516C

GGD 477B

FTCC 95C

JIL 108C

JIL 53D

DUBUC CASSANT 516C

DUBUC BRASIL 477B

FLAT-TOP COUNTRY GIRL 95C

JIL TANISHA 108C

JIL CRIMSON ROSE 53D

GIB 103Y GOLD IN BOULDERS 103Y

GLT 37B

HEJ 61A

DIG 941W

NCC 73C

HKS 143Y

HTA 6112D

HTA 6118D

HC 290Z

JWX 1298D

GLT MISS WARDEN 37B

HEJ MURPHY 61A

ROLLING D LAURA 941W

NCC MICHELLE 73C

HKS LADY 143Y

HTA SONJA 6112D

HTA DELIGHT 6118D

HC WINDY RIVER 290Z

JWX DOUBLE DEE 1298D

DAM 66B CHARLA MOORE WEDNESDAY66B

KAYR 225Z

KJW 15A

KJW 6B

KAYR MISS 225Z

K-COW GOLDIE 15A

K-COW PAMELA 6B

LCY 35D LEGACYS DIXIE 35D

FERME DUBUC CHAROLAIS INC, STE-EULALIE QC

FERME DUBUC CHAROLAIS INC, STE-EULALIE QC

FLAT-TOP CATTLE CO., SWIFT CURRENT, SK

FUTURE FARMS, RED DEER COUNTY AB

FUTURE FARMS, RED DEER COUNTY AB

GOLD IN BOULDERS FARMS, ST LINA AB

GORDON & LEONE THURSTON, IRMA AB

HEJ CHAROLAIS, RED DEER COUNTY AB

HIGH BLUFF STOCK FARM, INGLIS MB

HIGHWAY 21 FEEDERS, ACME AB

HOWE COULEE CHAROLAIS, MOOSE JAW SK

HTA CHAROLAIS, RIVERS MB

HTA CHAROLAIS, RIVERS MB

HUNTER CHAROLAIS, ROBLIN MB

HUNTER CHAROLAIS, ROBLIN MB

JORDAN MOORE, REDVERS SK

KAY-R CHAROLAIS, WASKATENAU AB

K-COW RANCH, ELK POINT AB

K-COW RANCH, ELK POINT AB

LEGACY CHAROLAIS, BOTHA AB

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Charolais Banner • August 2023

2022 Gold Star Dams of Distinction

TATTOO NAME

LCY 18W

LEGACYS WYNONA 18W

RGP 38B RGP CHERRY 38B

WH 46C HEINS CARLA 46C

GCP 2X GCP RIVER LADY 2X

TLJ 916D PLEASANTDAWN LADY916D

RETZ 440B SADDLERIDGE BARB 440B

JSR 72D JSR KNOCKOUT 72D

RSK 658D BERICH SPITFIRE LADY 658D

SHSH 27B SHSH ADELAINE 27B

CBT 5122C THRR NELLIE 5122C

CBT 4228B THRR PRISCILLA 4228B

CBT 6124D THRR CHELAINE 6124D

CTP 740D TURNBULLS DELICACY 740D

CTP 521B CTP MISS SASHA 521B

HXL 504C ANJOU CLAUDINE 504C

ECS 3A ECS ACADIA 3A

END 65A VAL-END TILLIE 65A

DDH 202D WHITECAP MS PROPER 202D

2022 Gold Star Dams of Excellence

OWNER

LEGACY CHAROLAIS, BOTHA AB

PALMER CHAROLAIS LAND & CATTLE CO LTD, BLADWORTH, SK

PETER HEINS & SONS LTD, DIAMOND CITY AB

PETER HEINS & SONS LTD, DIAMOND CITY AB

PLEASANT DAWN FARM, OAK LAKE MB

SADDLERIDGE FARMING CO, ROSEMARY AB

SAUNDERS CHAROLAIS, MARKDALE ON

SHERWOOD FARMS, VERMILION AB

SLIDING HILLS CHAROLAIS, CANORA SK

THISTLE RIDGE RANCH, TABER AB

THISTLE RIDGE RANCH, TABER AB

THISTLE RIDGE RANCH, TABER AB

TURNBULL CHAROLAIS, PINCHER CREEK AB

TURNBULL CHAROLAIS, PINCHER CREEK AB

VALANJOU CHAROLAIS RANCH, CLYDE AB

VALLEY CHAROLAIS, SHAWVILLE QC

VALLEYS END RANCH, CENTRAL BUTTE SK

WHITE CAP CHAROLAIS, MOOSE JAW SK

TATTOO NAME OWNER

GGD 190Y DUBUC YALLY 190Y

HTA 163Y

HTA SONJA 163Y

25 YEAR MEMBERS

Amabec Charolais, Warkworth, ON

Bob Charolais, Stettler, AB

Bricney Stock Farm Ltd., Maidstone, SK

Cristal Pine Farm, Englehart, ON

Gilliland Bros Charolais, Carievale, SK

Gilliland Bros., Carievale, SK

J Barkley O’rourke, Fitzroy Harbour, ON

Tellier Bar Ld Ranch, Bonnyville, AB

FERME DUBUC CHAROLAIS INC, STE-EULALIE, QC

HTA CHAROLAIS, RIVERS, MB

40 YEAR MEMBERS

Bar “H” Charolais, Grenfell, SK

Char-Maine Ranching, Cardston, AB

Cougar Hill Ranch, Toutes Aides, MB

Hawk View Charolais, Foothills, AB

Kay-R Charolais, Waskatenau, AB

Martens Cattle Co., Glenbush, SK

Mcavoy Charolais, Arelee, SK

N3 Stock Farms, Admiral, SK

Neilson Cattle Company, Willowbrook, SK

Oattes Charolais, Cobden, ON

Palmer Charolais Land & Cattle Co Ltd, Bladworth, SK

Sunny Meadows, Fenelon Falls, ON

50 YEAR MEMBERS

Char-Lew Ranch, Pincher Creek, AB

Circle Cee Charolais, Lamont, AB

Nish Charolais, Aetna, AB

Patton Charolais Farms, Melancthon, ON Southview Farm Ltd, Courtice, ON

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FRASER FARMS Adam Fraser, 902.396.1937 WITH GUEST CONSIGNORS ... Joe & Carolyn Cooper, 902.893.0744 | cooperboys@bellaliant.net Robert Cooper, 902.890.0663 | William Cooper, 902.324.2005 Taylor Stewart, 902.956.4894 | Consultant, Mike Geddes, 519.502.8864 Chris Poley | 306.220.5006 Shane Michelson | 403.363.9973 Ben Wright | 519.374.3335 SALE MANAGEMENT ... Randall O. Ratliff 615.330.2735 Randy@RRMktg.com www.RRMktg.com Kiley McKinna, 402.350.3447 mcmarketingsales@aol.com Wiley Fanta, 320.287.0751 wiley@mcmarketingmanagement.com LOBSTER POINT PROPERTIES Jay Hiltz, 902.277.1102 BRANDING & MARKETING ... Charolais Banner • August 2023 30
Thank you to the Canadian breeders who purchased semen in this powerful herdsire. May be our top sire group this year. Semen available, contact Charolais Banner Semen Sales. World Renowned Genetics SOME FEATURES FROM OUR 2023 BULL SALE CONTACT US FOR SEMEN RIGHTS AVAILABILITY Bryce Lindskov 605-850-3887 bryce@lindskovranches.com Todd Lindskov 605-850-8132 todd@lindskovranches.com PO Box 24, Isabel, SD 57633 LindskovsLTRanch.com Like us on Facebook @ Lindskov’s LT Ranch LT LEGENDARY 232 ET, Homo Polled LT Blue Value 7903 ET out of LT Brenda 8034 Pld 1009 lb Adj WW - Performance & Maternal Co-owned with Legendary Syndicate LT GENERAL 2510 Pld DC/CRJ Tank E108 P x LT Affinity 6221 Pld Great EPDs across the board Co-owned with Full Circle & J&J Trust LT COMBAT 2591 Pld DC/CRJ Tank E108 P x LT Ledger 0332 P Top end EPD profile Co-owned with Kenmere Charolais LT DYNAMIC 1975 PLD Homo Polled LT Ransom 8644 x LT Sundance 2251 Pld Top 4% or better for WW, YW, TM & SC Co-owned with Kenmere Charolais LT GOVERNOR 1560 PLD Charolais Banner • August 2023 31
STOP IN FOR A TOUR OF THE BULL PEN DARREN 204-768-4515 JOHN 204-302-0687 SHILOH 204-768-0321 BOX 1, STEEP ROCK, MB R0C 2Y0 TRIPLE C CHAROLAIS Maternal • Foot Structure • Customer Satisfaction & Success MAIN SEDONA 1G Homo Polled MAIN Ledger Up 4C x Merit Roundup 9508W 73 lb BW CE 16 BW -6.4 YW 88 Top 1% for CE, BW and MARB Premium calving ease in this sire SCR CASANOVA 7107 Homo Polled High Bluff Casanova 13C x SCR Chico 1033L WW 59 YW 116 M 20 TM 50 Top 3% for YW and 5% for WW EPDs Top 1% for CW, REA and LMY Performance and phenomenal carcass traits HARVIE GRAND DRIVE 111G Homo Polled DCR Mr Cononail C94 ET x Vikse Over Time 104A 96 lb BW CE 8.1 WW 60 YW 113 Top 3% for WW and 4% for YW Length, growth, performance and calving ease KEYS BALLYHOO 104H Homo Polled KEYS Ballyhoo 77D x KEYS Jaxson 200Y ET Exciting genetic opportunityOutcross to many Canadian Genetics Co-Owned with High Bluff Stock Farm PLEASANTDAWN BINGO 22H Homo Polled MAIN Magico Lanzo 36D x PleasantDawn Splendor 53Z 93 lb BW CE 9.5 BW -2 YW 90 M 29 TM 47 Calving ease, maternal, performance The total package
MOON STONE 15J Homo Polled LT Lanza 1427 Pld x JSR Estrada 52E 99 lb BW WW 62 YW 128 M 29 TM 60 Performance and backed with outstanding maternal EPDs Exciting new herdsire that was high seller at Char-Maine Ranching 2021 Bull Sale MAIN ELDORADO 45G Homo Polled • JSR Estrada 52E x LT Lanza 1427 Pld 95 lb BW BW .2 WW 70 YW 141 TM 53 Top 1 % for WW, YW CW and MARB Top 3% for REA and LY Performance bull , meat machine SCX LEGIT 182G Homo Polled SCR Casanova 7107 x KCM Stetson 175Y CE 7 BW -.3 WW 56 YW 107 TM 49 This AI Sire has negative BW EPD, performance & growth High Seller to High Bluff Stock Farm in 2021 SCX JEHU 233E Homo Polled SCR Triumph 2135 x SCX Hilario 49T BW -.3 WW 63 YW 141 TM 53 Top 1% for YW and CW • Top 2% for WW Top 3% for LY • Top 4% for TM and REA Highest selling bull in Canada in 2021 Charolais Banner • August 2023 32
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Watch for our consignments in the Fall Feature Sale, October 14th, at Campbellford and our Bull Sale in Cobden on March 10th. Keith & Karen Black 613.646.2673 Tyson Black 613.433.1169 Foresters Falls, Ontario blackbern@hotmail.com DCR Mr Silver Gun E516 • Smooth Polled WCF Mr Silver Gun 467 x Winn Mans Bandito 535X EPD CE 13.3 BW -1.2 WW 65 YW 118 M 24 TM 57 Rank 5% 25% 25% 25% 35% 25% Balanced numbers and used on heifers successfully C2 Galeleo 3G • Homo Polled LT Del Rey 6161 P x C2 Carlos 33C EPD CE 14.3 BW -5.4 WW 60 YW 87 M 31 TM 61 Rank 4% 2% 10% 15% Calving ease bull with shape and style PROVEN PRODUCERS WALKING AT BLACKBERN Charolais Banner • August 2023 33

SALE 2022

SALE 2023

Kirlene Cattle, Brighton, 613-848-6917

Kirlene Cattle, Brighton, 613-848-6917

Blackbern Farm, Foresters Falls, 613-646-2673

Blackbern Farm, Foresters Falls, 613-646-2673

Taylor Farms, Dunsford, 705-793-2576

Taylor Farms, Dunsford, 705-793-2576

WhiteWater Livestock, Haley Station, 613-585-3873

WhiteWater Livestock, Haley Station, 613-585-3873

FourthLane Farms, Consecon, 613-827-8109

FourthLane Farms, Consecon, 613-827-8109

Valley Charolais, Shawville, QC, 819-647-2502

Valley Charolais, Shawville, QC, 819-647-2502

Sunrise Charolais, Staynor, 705-888-5061

Sunrise Charolais, Stayner, 705-888-5061

Cedardale Charolais, Nestleton, 905-986-4608

Cedardale Charolais, Nestleton, 905-986-4608

McFadden Farms, Gananoque, 613-572-2340

McFadden Farms, Gananoque, 613-572-2340

Fall Fe a ture
Fall Fe a ture
Call for a catalogue or view it and videos online at bylivestock.com Sale Manager: Helge By 306-536-4261 Candace By 306-536-3374 charolaisbanner@gmail.com FROM THESE LEADING BREEDERS... over 40 head of quality breeding stock on offer bred cows • bred heifers • show heifer prospects • frozen genetics SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14TH, 2023 AT 2:30 PM Hoard’s Station Sales Barn, Campbellford, Ontario
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CONSIGNORS Rollin’ Acres Charolais......................................705-627-0672 Saunders Charolais ...........................................519-372-6196 Whiskey Hollow Cattle Co. ..............................705-930-1924 GUEST CONSIGNORS Double B Charolais ...........................................705-718-9005 EMB Charolais...................................................705-345-2970 Moyer Cattle Co. ..............................................519-993-5010 Fergus Family Farm ..........................................519-942-7532 Haluk & Hamilton Charolais ............................519-833-7023 SALE STAFF Chester Tupling, Sale Chair, Blockman ............705-627-0672 Helge By, Ring Service ......................................306-536-4261 Carl Wright, Auctioneer ...................................519-369-7489 Andy McCulloch, Sales Barn Manager ............519-379-1370 ACCOMMODATIONS Travellers Inn, Hanover ....................................519-364-1911 Best Western, Walkerton .................................855-436-3030 Contact the breeders or sale staff for a catalogue or view it online at www.charolaisbanner.com CHAROLAIS SALE Friday, October 13, 2023 • 7:00 PM Maple Hill Auction, Hanover, ON 50 Select Purebred Charolais Female Lots • Heifer Calf Show Prospects • Bred Yearlings • Flush & Recipients • 3 in 1 Cow/Calf Pairs JUNIOR INCENTIVE PROGRAM Cash incentive program for a project animal purchased from the Uppin’ the Ante Female Sale • $500 to the Grand Champion at the CCYA National Junior Show • $500 to the Supreme Champion at the Canadian Junior Beef Show (Royal Winter Fair) • $250 to the Reserve Grand Champion at the CCYA National Junior Show • $250 to the Overall Grand Champion at the Junior Exhibitor’s Regional 4-H Show • $100 for the completion of the 4-H project SCHEDULE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12 – Viewing of the cattle all day followed by a social in the evening FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13 – Viewing of the cattle all day, supper and refreshments begin at 5:00 p.m. and run until the sale starts at 7:00 p.m. Charolais Banner • August 2023 35
P O T T E R C H A RO L A I S D is p e r s a l S a l e P O L L E D P RO D U C T I V E F E R T I L E T O P P E D I G R E E S POTTER CHAROLAIS Barry & Liz Potter 705-563-2752 Earlton, ON pottercharolais@gmail.com www.pottercharolais.com Catalogues and videos will be online at www.bylivestock.com Helge By 306-536-4261 Call to discuss the offering OCTOBER 21ST, 2023 65 HEAD 15 January/February calving cows and bred heifers, the balance April/May calvers Select heifer and bull calves Decades in the making, this is your opportunity to buy cow families developed over time Charolais Banner • August 2023 36

June 17, 1958 - May 20, 2023

Tim Bullick, Prairie Cove Charolais, Alix, Alberta, died May 13, 2023, in a farm accident at the age of 64.

Tim will be sadly missed by his loving wife Wanda; son Tyler (Justine) and granddaughters Indy and Scarlet; and his daughter Tanisha. Tim also leaves to mourn his parents Bill and Bubbles; brothers Ron (Deb) and Dan; sisters Leanne (Al) and Shelley (Randy); brothers-in-law Brian (Jean), Kenny (Linda), Arnie, and Archie (Wanda); sister-in-law Sanna; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, family, and friends.

Tim was a loving husband, father, grandfather, and friend to so many. He loved spending time with his family and friends creating fun adventures for everyone. Tim spent so much time at his land at Alix setting up a zip line and Timmy’s Tree Top Adventure in anticipation of all the kids coming for a weekend in the summer. Tim’s favourite times were spent watching all the kids run around and listening to the sounds of laughter.

Tim had been a tireless promoter of Charolais most of his life, having grown up in the business. He was a Charolais enthusiast who would sit down anytime to talk cattle. He was ACA president in 1989 and 1990, CCA director from 1991-1994 and 2004-2006. A founding board member of the Friends of the Canadian Charolais Foundation and had been instrumental in co-ordinating the successful first FCCF Breeders School which was held this year June 8th and 9th in Innisfail.

Memorial donations are gratefully accepted to S.T.A.R.S.

“TheKeyToFoundationFemale’s” online bred heifer sale Effertz Key Ranch 30 Elite Bred Heifers offered online Roger: 701-720-1156 • Kevin: 701-720-1363 • Bryan: 701-720-0802 • Adam: 701-537-3882 Julia: 307-462-1072 • www.effertzkeyranch.com & Find us on Facebook! November 17, 2023 Females sired by: Keys Ballyhoo 77D, Keys Chairman 2H SCR Sir Ledger 9411
161K
Miss
Key Dawn
OBITUARY
Miss
Key Brandy 36K
Timothy William Bullick
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BRIMNER CATTLE CO.

CEDARLEA HILTON 204H

TURNBULL’S ELITE 322E X SPARROWS RENO 824U

Homo Polled • 98 lb BW

CE 4.6 BW -1.6 WW 64 YW 125 M 27 TM 59

Calving ease and performance

BECK’S SOURCE 815F

BECK’S CITATION 615D X CEDARDALE BRILLIANCE 119B

Polled • 79 lb BW

CE 10.8 BW -2.5 WW 62 YW 114 M 14 TM 45

Calving ease sire leaving exceptional daughters

HVA HARCO 11H

TURNBULLS DUTY-FREE 358D X CSS SIR JR NAVIGATOR 44Y

Polled • 100 lb BW

CE 2.2 BW 1.7 WW 81 YW 139 M 27 TM 67

Added performance in the top 3% for WW & YW

C2 JOSE 10J

SPARROWS RESURRECTION 905G X LT DEL REY 6161 P

CE 12.5 BW -4.8 WW 47 YW 98 M 34 TM 57

Our heifer bull with top 3% BW & 2% M Co-owned with North of 50 Charolais

Sons of these herdsires will sell in our 2024 bull sale

Thank you to all who expressed interest, bid and purchased bulls and females in our bull sale.

Special thanks to these breeders:

CK Stock Farm for selecting the high seller Palmer Charolais for purchasing the second high seller

Stop by for a herd tour!

Kelly, Tracy, William & Wyatt Brimner Manor, Saskatchewan

T 306.448.2028 • C 306.577.7698

William 306.575.7697

CO.
BRIMNER CATTLE
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Charolais Charbray International World Technical Conference

Helge By

The 2023 World Charolais Technical Conference was held from April 20th to 26th in the Czech Republic. Held every second year, the Technical Conference is smaller and shorter than a World Congress and is more focused on business with country presentations and technical information. The Canadian delegates to this year’s event were Craig Scott, Candace and Helge By. Candace and I arrived in Prague a day early to get our feet under us and to adjust to the right time zone for the event. With a long layover in Toronto, it was over 24 hours from the time we left Regina until we reached our destination.

With a short turn around in Frankfurt, Germany, our luggage didn’t keep up, but we were fortunate that it did arrive that evening. Planning an extra day at the beginning allows for recovery from such disruptions and time to explore Prague and stretch our legs.

INTERNATIONAL NEWS
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The kick off to the event was a welcome dinner in our hotel and it was great to see many friends we have met at previous world events. There were 44 who attended from 13 countries, although some were just in attendance show day and didn’t participate in any of the tours or seminars.

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Prague Castle Prague Astronomical clock in constructed in 1410 on the Old Town Hall in Old Town Square Cobblestones in Prague St. Charles Bridge Old Prague city centre Rubber soles to protect horses hooves on cobblestone streets Prague is the city of Spires

Day 2 was an informative guided tour of Prague showing its beauty, history and culture. Some structures are nearly 1,000 years old which makes our country’s history seem so short. After lunch on a boat on the Danube river, we were on the bus and off towards the city of Brno, where the rest of the conference would be held. On the way, there was a stop at Kozel brewery, one of the largest and oldest Czech breweries. Czech has the highest consumption rate of beer per capita in the world. After a tour and a bit of sampling, we were onto Brno for dinner.

Day 3 involved the touring of two herds and a bull test station. The first was a family run operation, named Agrochyt, raising Charolais, Simmental and Limousin. Some of you met Vladimir Chytka when he was in Canada in 2018 with the first Charolais International Youth Program, where he attended CCYA in Brandon, Manitoba. He runs about 85 pedigree cows and uses an extensive AI program. He has experienced great success showing and marketing cattle to other countries besides Czech.

We also visited the REDU farm, which is a large operation involving cropping, a feedlot, a test station and 200 pedigree Charolais females. Only started a few years ago with importations from France, they have been very successful in the shows. The bull test station on part of the farm has a capacity of 200 head and does two tests per year and has a sale at the end of each. Many breeds are tested here but Charolais is the main one.

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A cow/calf pair at Agrochyt farm (photo by Colin Rex) Charolais is a ticket for friendship around the world. We were greeted by Vladimir, a Charolais Charbray International Youth Program participant from 2018 at the Brandon CCYA Conference and Show. Part of the Agrochyt display of plaques for show winnings. They award these metal plaques instead of banners. Vladimir’s family shared some wonderful hospitality which included wedding cake from his wedding the week before (top left) and liver paté made by his bride (bottom) and every beverage you could desire Kozel Brewery
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Herdbull at REDU Test station facility Clint Rusk, AICA Executive Vice-President; Craig Scott, CCA General Manager & Anna Ingvar-Nilsson, Swedish delegate Bulls on test Polled herdbull at REDU Entertainment in the wine cellar Pairs on display at REDU Dinner in the wine cellar

Raising Strong Cow Families to Bring You Top End Bull Power

A sample of two cow families that are proving themselves in and out of the show ring!

Thank you to McAvoy Charolais for purchasing 1/2 share in this homo polled Carbon Copy. We are excited to see what the future holds for this young herdsire.

Showing a full brother this fall. We are bull heavy this year so we’ll be showing a strong sample of the pen.

MVY Kandace 8D by Turton CKE Karma 9G by Milestone CKE Kassie 10F by Zeal CKE Khloe 9J by Symbol CKE Kinsley 4J by Uncharted CKE Kate 21K by Carbon Copy CKE Becka 6D by Atlantis CKE Bella 1F by Ledger CKE Bria 11J by Carbon Copy CKE Brooklyn 19K by Carbon Copy CKE Havoc 15K DAUGHTERS OF 8D DAUGHTERS OF 10F DAUGHTERS OF 1F
Cody,Kayla, Elliot &
Englot Box 27, Candiac, SK S0G 0N0 306.539.8915 306.736.966 CK Stock Farms Charolais Banner • August 2023 43
DAUGHTER OF 6D
Scarlett

Day 4 was a day at the Brno Exhibition Fairground with the Czech National Beef Cattle Shows. Charolais were the feature breed because of the Charolais Conference, although over the course of the five-day event, there were many breed shows. This is a large livestock exhibition which takes place every second-year alternating with an equipment show in the other years. There was a large show of horses, sheep, handling equipment and trade show exhibits as well. There were 70 head entered in the Charolais show. It was very interesting to see what they were showing and promoting and getting to meet some more of the Czech breeders. The addition of polled genetics is very prevalent as the breeders are finding it easier to sell polled bulls to the commercial producers. Many of the breeders still prefer the horned cattle, but economics are dictating the change to polled and about 1/3 in the show were polled.

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Day 5 was a full day of technical presentations and meetings of Charolais Charbray International, including the Annual General Meeting. The AGM report is also in this issue.

In the Czech Republic, the Czech Beef Breeders Association oversee all aspects of the purebred industry, from the herd book, to EBVs, performance recording, promotion etc. for the 25 breeds. There are about 225,000 suckler cows in Czech with about 25,000 being registered females. The main breeds are Charolais, Angus, Beef Simmental and Limousin with Charolais being the largest with over 25% of the purebreds. There were presentations from the Czech Beef Cattle Association, the Institute of Animal Science and the Breeder’s Corporation explaining how things are done there.

Every country attending was given time to talk about their country and exchange ideas and concerns. Some notes of interest. Mexico is adding 4 EPDs to their 8 performance ones including REA, Marbling, Carcass characteristics and RFI. Of the calves registered in 2022 72.6% were by natural service, 26% by AI and 1.4% were ET.

In contrast, 70% of the calves registered in Ireland are from AI. They are also seeing concerns from the embryo calves as they are mainly raised by heavy milking Friesen cows and the bulls don’t breed as they look at sales. Charolais are used on 28% of the suckler cows there and at this point, over 90% that are registered are horned. There are 2000 members in the Irish Charolais Association and last year registered 7,000 head. Right now, Myostatin testing is very important to them and finding the double Q204X is trouble.

In Australia. there are 300 members and 15,525 active cows. Interesting trend there is that in 2000 32% registered were polled, in 2010 50% were and in 2020 77% were.

In the United Kingdom there are 1,351 members registering 5,300 head. Bulls and females in sales must be parent verified and all bulls in sales or where semen is being sold must be PA tested but are not barred if PAC. Last fall in the UK there were 100,000 more cows slaughtered and a 10% decline in the cowherd in the past year. There is also a 10% increase in heifer slaughter.

In Sweden there are 300 members and Denmark, Sweden and Finland are going together to increase numbers for performance evaluations. They import ½ of the beef consumed.

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The dam of this polled cow at the Hatlák farm is Canadian sired Josef Kucera from the Czech-Moravian Breeder’s Corporation presented what their organization does Beautiful barn to display the livestock at the show Craig Scott gave an overview of Charolais in Canada and what the association does for breeder education and promotion (photo by David Hobbs)
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The hospitality at the Hatlák farm included home-baked pastries, wine, coffee and orechovka for toasting. The hospitality on the entire trip was exceptional. (photo by David Hobbs) The hunting culture in Czech is displayed throughout their homes Traditional dancers entertained us at the final dinner Ondrej Hatlák presented the herd tour (photo by Colin Rex) A beautiful cathedral in Brno built in the 1700s Craig Scott presented Kamil Malát, the outgoing Charolais Charbray International Preident & CEO of Czech Beef Cattle Association, and Jitka Hatlák, the President of the Czech Charolais Association with appreciation gifts
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Day 6 was a visit to the Hatlák family farm in the Highlands region at an alttitude of 480 metres. They are now the 7th generation of this family on the farm. The farm was confiscated from the family during collectivization but returned after the fall of communism. Expanded, it now grows crops and is self sufficient in grass and feed for their 40 plus cow herd. They have been using polled semen for a number of years and there were some females carrying Canadian bloodlines. Jitka Hatlák is the president of the Czech Charolais Association.

A walking tour of the city of Brno was an option before preparing for the final farewell dinner at the Valec castle. The next morning saw buses leaving for Prague for some to fly home and others on to the three city/country post tour. Candace and I were taken to Hungary for six days by the Szentpétery family. We will feature some of the Hungarian cattle and farming practises in the Fall Charolais Connection magazine.

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Charolais Charbray International AGM

The Charolais Charbray International (CCI) Annual General Meeting was held in Brno, Czech Republic, during the Technical Conference in April. Thirteen countries were represented at the meeting with President, Kamil Malát, residing over the preceedings.

The financial report presented by the Treasurer, Cecile Laine, France, showed an income of 1,772.20€ in membership fees. The balance sheet showed a loss of 2,598.01€ which included a 4,000€ expenditure for the Charolais International Youth Program.

Memberships increased in the past year as CCI welcomed Portugal and Spain as members.

Breed Deveopment Committee

Colin Rex, Chairman of the Breed development committee presented his report. The focus of the committee for the meetings has been developing a library to be available to all member organizations with information on genetic conditions of our breeds. We now have available documentation for Myophosphorylase and Myostatin

and anticipate adding Progressive Ataxia and Leptin shortly. Education is key to managing genetic conditions and as member organizations we share a responsibility to inform our memberships of not only the genetic conditions in the population but also inheritance modes, testing facilities and practical management of the genes in their herds.

We continue to collect statistics on membership, bull sales and have included a table to record the highest prices attained in each member organization. It is available for viewing on the website, www. charolaisinternational.com. This data has long term benefits for monitoring the growth of our breeds over time, and all members are encouraged to submit information that is applicable to their organization.

I wish to extend my appreciation to all delegates that have attended the online meetings during the year. The meetings allow robust discussion on topics and whilst it is very difficult to obtain an international policy on all items the discussions are a valuable

tool for each country to develop their own frameworks. Thank you, Candace, for your administration workload with minutes and agendas. I also wish to thank the organization for the opportunity to chair this committee and encourage all delegates to place items onto the agenda.

Virtual Show Report

Presented by Candace By and Colin Rex. The sub-committee for the International Virtual show has released the rules and entry conditions and we look forward to members promoting this competition to their membership. Entry videos are loaded onto YouTube and are available to view by anyone, thereby increasing the content of Charolais and Charbray online.

The entry fees have been lowered to $75 CAD and the videos no longer need to show the animal on a halter. They must be under 1 minute, have no sound, show the animal walking, and walk around the animal once to show all angles. Entry forms and information are available on the website.

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Charolais Charbray International 2023 Delegates: Standing l-r: David Hobbs, United States; Denis Brugiere, France; Craig Scott, Canada; Colin Rex, Breed Development Chairman, Australia; Targo Pikkmets, Estonia; Norman Atkins, New Zealand; Ilmar Kallas, Estonia; Istvan Pomichael, Slovakia; Cesar Cantu, Mexico; Rolf Svensson, Sweden; Ben Harman, United Kingdom, Greta Harman, New Zealand; Clint Rusk, United States; Anna Ingvar-Nilsson, Sweden; Nevan Mc Kiernan, Ireland; José Medina, Mexico; Marton Török, Hungary; Aiden Mac Hale, Ireland Seated l-r: Cecile Laine, Treasurer, France; Kamil Malát, Past-President, Czech Republic; Helge By, President, Canada; Sebastien Cluzel, France; Candace By, Secretary, Canada
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ARMS WIDE ACRES

Ardrossan, AB

CODY FETTES AND DANE

NIELSEN

Melfort, SK

DABC

St Eugene, ON

GARRETT R TAYLOR

Chauvin, AB

GLEN GABEL

Regina, SK

HICKS FARMS

Yarker, ON

Welcome New Members Bienvenue aux nouveau membres

J/S CATTLE

Emmett, KS

JON ERN FARMS LTD.

Blenheim, ON JUSTAMERE

Dauphin, MB

KAINAI CHAROLAIS

Standoff, AB

KEVIN & JOANNE FRASER

Rockyview County, AB

LES D WILKERSON

Soldier, KS

LOS CUATROS RANCH

Mission, BC

OSTERNDORFF FARMS

Elmwood, ON

PIGEON CREEK CHAROLAIS

Falun, AB

PUGH FARMS

Edgerton, AB

REBECCA LAPPAGE

Olds, AB

SIX MILE RANCH

Glentworth, SK

SRD CHAROLAIS

Grande Prairie, AB

VAN WYK RANCH

Headingly, MB

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There are still opportunities to sponsor prize banners for $250 each. Any country wishing to sponsor one is asked to contact the secretary. There is an advertisement available to promote the Virtual Show in each country, either online or in print version. This has been distributed to each country.

Future World Events

2023 CCI Youth Program will be held in the Republic of Ireland, August 7-14.

2024 World Congress – Canada, June 21 to July 6.

2024 CCI Youth Program –Australia – probably in August, open to ages 18-25

2025 Technical Conference –Moneterrey, Mexico, during the last half of May

2026 World Congress – Australia –This will be 11 days long and because of the size of the country, it will have opportunities to include pre and post tours. It will be held between July and September.

Election of Officers

Charolais Charbray International is administered by a Board of Directors composed by member Associations. Each association appoints, for each meeting, two delegates. The Board of Directors appoints an Executive Committee composed of an International President, two vicepresidents (one of whom must reside in France) a Secretary and a Treasurer. The International President will be elected each year, for a maximum of a two-year term. For continuity of the office, the nominee will be appointed one year in advance as First VicePresident.

The International President will be the chair of the next world event (Congress or Technical), the 1st VicePresident will be the chair of the following world event, the 2nd VicePresident will be from France.

The secretary and the treasurer of Charolais Charbray International will be elected at each AGM.

WINDY RIDGE FARMS

Foresters Falls, ON

BEN FOX

Dauphin, MB

HANNAH SCHWENGLER

Beiseker, AB

HEIDI ZOERB

Delisle, SK

WILACRES FARMS

Madoc, ON

The slate of officers for the upcoming year was elected as:

Helge By, President, Canada; 1st Vice President, Mexico; 2nd Vice President, Dominique Loulergue, France; Treasurer – Cecile Laine, France; Secretary – Candace By, Canada; Breed Development Chairman - Colin Rex, Australia.

New Business

Ben Harman discussed the new EU legislation allowing any person to register an animal in an association without being a member, with nonpunitive rates for member services. There was discussion from the floor about the difference between an EU paper and an Association paper, and the ability to get around this with varying levels of registration. It is believed it was initiated to harmonize trade between countries and was motivated by problems in the horse industry.

The meeting was adjourned. CCI holds quarterly General and Breed Development meetings by zoom.

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The impact of extreme weather continues to be the focus of many conversations among cattle producers across Canada. Dry conditions, heat, and too much rain in my home region, are making for another challenging year, coupled with rising input costs due to inflation.

The Canadian Cattle Association (CCA) is monitoring the situation at the local level through engagement with our provincial member associations, who are working hard to help producers navigate these uncertain times. If and when needed, CCA will be there to help communicate and build understanding with the federal government. In the meantime, we’ll do what we do best in the Canadian beef industry and work on what we can control. This year’s continued trend of higher prices is helping to keep us optimistic in the lead up to the fall run.

The past couple of months have flown by with much work being done on key policy areas prior to Parliament wrapping up for the summer. The spring session closed on a negative note with the passing of Bill C-282: An Act to amend the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Act (supply management) from the House of Commons. If this Bill becomes law, it will have far reaching detrimental impacts on our sector, as well as all other tradedependent sectors in Canada. We are grateful to the Members of Parliament who stood up for rules-based trade and the continued growth of Canadian exports by voting against this Bill. The Bill has now moved to the Senate.

CCA started engaging with Senators on our concerns with the

Canadian Cattle Association President’s Report

potential impacts of Bill C-282 during the Provincial fly-ins this spring. This Bill is not a one-off trade policy – it will be incredibly difficult to reverse the momentum and damage to our global reputation and our trade opportunities. Our advocacy work on this Bill will continue through the summer months. We have an open invitation out to Senators from across Canada to visit a beef farm or ranch for informal discussions on our key priorities, including ensuring free and open trade, the environmental benefits of raising cattle in Canada, and the policies and programs that help ensure the long-term sustainability of our industry. Our fight is not over, and I encourage producers to reach out to the Senators in their province to voice their concerns with this piece of legislation and highlight how essential international trade is for our industry now and in the future. Reach out to CCA for help with talking points or details.

From an animal health and care perspective, our spring focus was on compiling our response to the proposed changes to the Health of Animals Section XV Regulations on Animal Identification and Traceability. Our sector recognizes the value of traceability as a critical component of foreign animal disease preparedness, but it was important to voice our concerns with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA). We communicated three main concerns: the high costs associated with implementation, the feasibility of implementation, and the ability of our sector to achieve compliance, as well as recommendations to enhance the final regulations and their delivery and compliance.

On the food policy front, we continue to monitor developments on cultivated proteins with two products

recently being approved in the United States. In June, CCA’s Public and Stakeholder Engagement team held a webinar featuring Dr. Tim McAllister, who discussed if progress is being made in the manufactured cellular meat space. During his talk, he underscored the challenges to the production of these products, comparing their commercial scalability to humans going to Marswith similar estimated costs. Another interesting fact that Dr. McAllister shared is that consumers looking for a more climate friendly protein option will not find it through cultivated technology. He referenced recent UC Davis research that has estimated the carbon footprint could be between 4 and 25 times more than that of conventional beef production. As beef producers, we can continue to emphasize to Canadians the pride we take in producing a high-quality, nutritious, and delicious food that also provides vast environmental benefits like carbon sequestration and wildlife habitat.

The summer months have also brought numerous opportunities for me and members of the CCA board and staff to engage with our partners and stakeholders at home and abroad. We welcome the opportunity to open our farms and ranches to MPs, so they can learn more about our sector, and the challenges (and opportunities) facing the families who raise the highest quality Canadian beef. There is also tremendous value for CCA to be present at conferences and meetings such as the Stampede Summit, the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association’s (NCBA) summer business meeting, the Pacific North West Economic Region Annual Summit (PNWER), and the FederalProvincial-Territorial Agriculture Ministers’ Meeting, where domestic ..continued on page 57

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Charolais Life

This column will be dedicated to keeping Charolais members in touch with the people of the business. It will contain births, weddings, convocations and momentous anniversaries and events of note, but not high school graduations. If you have news and/or photos you’d like to submit, please email charolaisbanner@gmail.com for print in upcoming issues.

Howe Coulee Charolais was awarded the Agricultural and Agri-Business of the Year Business Excellence Award for 2023 from the Moose Jaw and District Chamber of Commerce. Flanked by the presenters are Matthew, Avery, Julie-Anne, Elise and Kelly Howe, Howe Coulee Charolais, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.

Kelly Howe, Howe Coulee Charolais, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, was recently elected for a two-year term to the Canadian Western Agribition Board of Directors. Kelly will serve as chairperson for the Junior Beef Extreme Show. Kelly is a CCYA Alumni.

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and international policy is developed that can impact the long-term sustainability of our sector. If we don’t show up for these discussions, then decisions will be made without our perspectives being heard or documented. We have seen recently that sharing our industry’s story is moving the needle.

With my international travel ramping up, I am taking extra precautions to help protect our industry from risks related to animal health. If you are planning to travel internationally or will be hosting visitors to your farm or ranch, visit the CCA website for biosecurity tips and resources to help you mitigate the risks.

The arrival of August means that our industry will be gathering in Calgary for the Canadian Beef

Industry Conference. I look forward to seeing friends, new and old, and meeting our semi-finalists for the 2023-2024 Canadian Cattle Young Leaders program year, as well as the seven nominees for this year’s Environmental Stewardship Award (TESA). These two programs spotlight the good we do and the bright future of our industry.

It’s a Girl!

Sophie Lorilee Christiansen was born April 6th weighing 7 lb 4.5 oz, to Lane and Laura Christiansen, Canwood, Saskatchewan. Laura is a Alumni and daughter of Carey and LeeAnn Weinbender, Sliding Hills Charolais, Canora, Saskatcewan.

Howe 50th Anniversary

On June 28, the families of Dale and Lois Howe, White Cap Charolais, held a barbecue on their farm to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. They were married June 23, 1973, in Moose Jaw and have lived on the farm near Baildon, just south of Moose Jaw since.

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Intranasal IBR Vaccines and their Possibilities for Export and Usage in the Field

The intranasal vaccines have come of age in the last decade or so. Some of us are old enough to remember giving the cows intranasal vaccines to prevent abortions in the early days. These products were effective but hard to give head shy cows in the older chutes. Then came the vaccines with BRSV added and lately a vaccine including two of the respiratory bacterial pathogens have been added.

One thing we must all remember is that BVD is not included in any of these vaccines and won’t be. Initial trial work indicated some safety concerns so enough said, BVD is not allowed in intranasal respiratory vaccines.

The adoption of these vaccines are foremost in young calves if having pneumonic issues say in the first two to three months of age. The respiratory disease complex is caused by a number of viruses and bacteria but IBR is one of the key initiators to the whole complex. It is also one of the key main pathogens that can cause abortions in naïve cows and we seldom see outbreaks anymore since the majority of cowherds are vaccinated with modified live vaccines before breeding containing IBR.

The other real issue with IBR is if exporting breeding stock now in the form of live animals, which is rarely done, or of embryos or semen to the EU where the cattle need to have a negative IBR status. This always seemed odd to me as for sure the countries have clinical IBR but the presence of a titer, even if from a vaccination, renders the animals embryos or semen non eligible for export.

The aforementioned restrictions are frustrating for purebred breeders

in this country and since with Charolais, I often hear of having great interest from the EU and elsewhere for imports it puts breeders in a predicament. For the possibilities of some exports they may purposely stay away from vaccinating for IBR. I believe though, that their entire herd is at a susceptibility of contracting IBR clinically. I would prefer breeders never have an IBR abortion outbreak or an IBR respiratory disease outbreak. I have even seen cows not abort but give birth to calves leading to respiratory disease they don’t recover from.

With these newer intranasal vaccines we may have the ability to prevent IBR issues to fool the animals immune system, avoid the titres and be able to export the resulting semen or embryos.

With the intranasal IBR vaccines they stimulate what immunologists call local mucosal immunity and the production of local immunoglobulins known as IgA.

The beauty is this is like another part of the immune system so titers should not show up. The end result is protection from the forms of IBR but no measurable titer.

The good news these days are they are conducting what they call DOI or duration of immunity that is a measurable length of time the vaccine should be protective against the specific diseases. The length of time for most of these vaccines is about six months so half a year’s protection. If one were to vaccinate then twice a year with the intranasal protection that would be fantastic. The other viral components in the intranasal vaccines besides IBR are PI3 and BRSV and their DOI is considerably shorter than for IBR. We are fortunate that IBR protection with two shots six months apart could provide year long protection. This is something to

consider if you are in the purebred industry and this dilemma comes up. I have talked to a few breeders already using this strategy and touch wood it seems to be working. You need protection against respiratory disease and abortions without showing titres in the blood, which is the ultimate goal.

Animals can always still get a titer from natural exposure so unless your herd is quite isolated, exposure naturally is always a possibility. One must also remember you would need a separate vaccination for BVD. Calves and yearlings are one thing to give an intranasal vaccine to but for older cows and especially bulls there are some drawbacks. Cows will move their heads a lot so it is good if you have a chute with neck extenders or the neck restrainers that are on other chutes. An intranasal vaccine is quick to give if only the head and neck can be restrained long enough. The intranasal cannulas have not changed much over the years but check the ones recommended with the product.

I was checking in the different countries and I know Ireland for one has a separate modified live IBR but what we call a marked vaccine. This is where if a titer is found one can ascertain if it was from a vaccine or from natural exposure. I do wish the regulatory bodies would get together to agree on a future where marked vaccine could possibly be brought in to use on calves similar to what they would do in Ireland. I have cattle people from countries like Scotland tell me that they vaccinate their cattle for IBR so it is unfortunate that this has in a sense become a bit of trade barrier against cattle from other countries that vaccinate for IBR.

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The Canadian Charolais Youth Association held its Annual General Meeting in Brandon, Manitoba, in conjunction with the CCYA “Beef Around the World” Show & Conference. Tyson Black, the 2022/2023 President chaired the meeting, along with Justin Harcourt, Logan Saunders, myself and Alumni Director Haley Rosso. The newly elected National Board Members were introduced at the Awards Banquet. We would like to formally welcome Payton Caldwell and Madison Saunders. Our executive for 2023/2024 will be President Justin Harcourt (SK), Vice-President Cassidi Elder (SK), Secretary Payton Caldwell (at large), Treasurer Travis Saunders (ON) and the newly created position of Social Media Liaison Madisyn Robertson

CCYA NATIONAL BOARD

President: Justin Harcourt justin.harcourt02@gmail.com

Vice-Pres: Cassidi Elder cassidielder@icloud.com

Treasurer: Travis Saunders travissaunders17@gmail.com

Secretary: Payton Calwelll pccscaldwell@gmail.com

CCYA Highlights

(MB) along with directors Kim Turnbull (AB), Logan Jameson (AB) and Madison Saunders (ON). Our Alumni Directors for the 2023/2024 year will once again be Keegan Blehm and Haley Rosso.

The board extends sincere appreciation to outgoing president Tyson Black for his years of dedication and leadership.

Participants to the 2023 Conference joined us from Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec and Nova Scotia. The conference was a great success and enjoyed by all with many new friendships formed.

On behalf of the National Board, we would like to thank everyone who bid and purchased items from our Farm Gate Online Timed Auction this past May. The proceeds from this auction will go towards CCYA programs.

As we near the fall female sale season, I would like to remind members of the Buy & Show Program.

Social Media: Madisyn Robertson robertsonmadisyn@gmail.com

Director: Madison Saunders msaunder0609@gmail.com

Director: Logan Jamieson loganjamieson22@gmail.com

Director: Kim Turnbull lena15kim@gmail.com

Alumni Director: Haley Rosso hrosso25@gmail.com

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the face of an outbreak as protective immunity occurs within a few days. Use of these vaccines with names like nasalgen and inforce may allow us to avoid getting our exports flagged and denied access whether live animal,

Alumni Director: Keegan Blehm keegan.blehm13@gmail.com

2024 CCYA Conference & ShowJuly 24-27

Swift Current, SK

Chair: Cassidi Elder

Vice-Chair: Mason Beck

Treasurer: Morgan Debenham

Secretary: Jorja Beck

Youth must be a registered CCYA member at the time of purchase and when application for rebate is submitted. This program can provide up to $125 in monetary value per year, with a limit of one animal per year per junior. Please visit the CCYA website for more information.

There are two Canadian Charolais Association Scholarships of $1000 each and one $1500 Dale Norheim Memorial Scholarship available for 2023. The application deadline is October 31, 2023, and the application form can be found on our social media pages or at youth.charolais. com.

I would like to encourage everyone to follow the CCYA on social media for regular updates and information: Facebook @charolaisyouth and on Instagram @canadiancharolais_ youth_assoc.

If you have any questions or would like more information, please reach out to a board member.

CCYA Provincial Advisors

SK: Shae-Lynn Book | shaelynnevans03@gmail.com

ON/QC: Karen Black | blackbern@hotmail.com

MB: Dalyse Robertson pdmrobertson@gmail.com

AB: Megan McLeod | cowgirlcreative@outlook.com

Youth Coordinator: Cassidy Matthews charolaisyouth@gmail.com

semen or embryos. If any of these options appeal to you bring them up with your herd veterinarian. They are most familiar if they will be beneficial to your herd and the best timing for administration. I believe all are set

now on a 2cc dosage given up just one nostril. Be careful on administration and give at arms length so sudden neck or head movements don’t bang you. Happy vaccinating everyone.

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British Columbia’s Alfred & Hedi Trescher were inducted to the Canadian Charolais Association 2023 Honour Roll

It’s not an easy life -- or an easy place to raise beef cattle and pay the bills, yet Alfred and Hedi Trescher made a success of it, against many obstacles.

Almost any place is easier to raise cattle than British Columbia’s eastern cordillera of the Rocky Mountains. High altitudes, poorer soils, cold climates, deep snowfalls, and isolating mountains are part of the challenge, to say nothing of the predators like hungry wolves and marauding bears. However, Hedi and her late husband Alfred, made a great go of it from 1962 onwards.

Born in Switzerland, and emigrating to Vancouver with her parents and siblings, Hedi made her way to Radium Hot Springs in the 1950s seeking summer employment. There she met a logger, Alfred, and in 1957, they got married. In short order three children arrived.

Alfred had some farming background from his homeland of Switzerland and they bought land just north, at Brisco. They had 40 commercial cows that came with the ranch deal and got underway. “It wasn’t easy though”, Hedi said. Some of their first weaned calves in fall sold for only $25 each. They got busy growing seed potatoes and made

Alfred & Hedi Trescher Inducted to CCA Honour Roll

choice to sell out of purebreds. “We kept a few back though so Alfred didn’t have to go into withdrawal,” she laughed. Alfred passed away in 2009 at age 80.

Their son, Peter, now keeps about 100 commercial cows on the ranch. He has 300 acres of land under irrigation to help production.

needed dollars that way.

They watched their neighbor though, Winston Wolfenden, a Charolais pioneer, who promoted the fledgling breed. The Treschers decided they needed better bull power, so Alfred took an A.I. course. Soon they were using the famed Charolais bulls, Aiglon and Bingo, and their herd building began. The bought many of their early registered cows from Bauman Ranch in Wyoming. Their Brisco Charolais operation ran for 45 years.

Hedi was key to their herd promotion and their bull selling. For 25 years they ran a silent auction/private treaty sale of their bulls in the fall. Then they switched to spring. At their peak, the Treschers ran 120 purebred cows and sold 40 bulls annually.

Hedi chaired the Ad and Promotions committee of the CCA during her two terms as a board member. She also helped her local cattlemen’s group as project coordinator. She also served longtime with the B.C. Charolais Association as Secretary/treasurer -- 10 years duration.

The Treschers took bulls for testing to the Tranquille Station near Kamloops. They sold many test bulls and often had the high performing “Banner Bull” among the Charolais entries. They were instrumental in getting many breeders started and worked to keep the BC Association going for many years..

In 2004, the Treschers made the

Hedi has demonstrated a willingness to try many things under the auspices of a ranching operation. In the later 1980s, she developed Brisco Software Systems, computer software for cattlemen record keeping, called Brisco Beef Herd Management Program. “We still use it today,” she explained. “Once or twice a year, I still get a phone call on it,” she said.

Hedi helped the local farmers develop and build a modest abbatoir operation six years ago.

In the 1990s, Hedi wrote up a Charolais history which appears in Charolais Banner archives. She updated it five years ago. She also wrote up a local history book which still sells in a Brisco store. She uses the profits from that book to support the local hospital aid group.

Hedi embraced all the tough challenges of a mountain ranch, and even had a few laughs. She saw 20 cows milling around a tree one day and noticed a bear perched way high up. It seems the cows had treed a bear. “One cow really wanted to climb that tree,” she chuckled. She left the situation alone and there was no harm done.

Now in her 80s with less mobility, her bigggest job today is to play with her 1-year old great grandson. “I enjoy it completely,” she remarked.

Perseverance, hard work, determination and innovation are a few words that describe Hedi and Alfred Trescher. They are truly deserving of receiving the CCA Honour Roll recognition.

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Hazel George Receives Canadian Charolais Association Honour Roll

In all her activities, Hazel was a dynamo in motivating and helping others get things done. She could be counted upon as a helping hand at the many places where she showed cattle -near and far -- in cities like Vancouver, Regina, Edmonton, and all across Alberta. She also helped put together ACA themed floats for the Calgary Stampede parade in the mid-1970s.

With the youth, Hazel jumped at the chance to help on many occasions, supporting them with physical work and with financial contributions.

If the Canadian Charolais Association ever wanted a “Poster Girl” for their purebred cattle industry, they’d have to look no further than Hazel George, of Irricana, Alberta.

To say that Hazel has “done it all” in Charolais cattle circles would not be an overstatement. In fact, in her 50+ years in the business, one could argue that there is nothing left for her to do. So she has basically retired.

Hazel is a Saskatchewan-born gal who made her way to Calgary in 1967. However, instead of pursuing her dream of a horse ranch, she began into Charolais in 1972. She became a CCA member in 1974.

The young lady soon became wellknown and respected for her penchant to get things done. In 1978, she cochaired the CCA annual convention. Hazel followed that up with chairing the convention/Charnational sale in 1982 in Calgary. In 1980, she joined the ACA board and took on the role of secretary. In 1992, she took on full-time duties as the ACA secretary. All of this happened while running a ranch and raising her son Charly.

During the next decade, she volunteered at the Calgary Stampede Agriculture shows, served as a 4-H beef club leader, and became part of the board for the Alberta Cattle Breeders Association to run the famed Calgary Bull Sale. In year 2000, she became the

first woman president of that group during their 100th anniversary.

During her long stint as ACA secretary, Hazel let her hard work and her attention to detail be her examples to others. She pitched in for the 2000 Charnational Show and Sale during Edmonton Farmfair.

With that successful event done, Hazel retired from the ACA, but she contined to operate her Sagewood Stock Farms, but now with a few grandchildren in the mix. As the years went by, she phased out her purebreds, raised commercial cattle, and got busy managing her pasturelands, plus cutting, baling, and selling hay. She has rented out her cropland.

What isn’t “retired” are her life-long memories and experiences from the Charolais business. Plus, her many successes.

Her original ranch name, Roxy Charolais, featured some of the best production sales in the industry throughout the 1980s. Industry high sellers abounded, which helped to pay the ranching bills. Perhaps though, the herd peaked when Hazel sold a bull calf named Roxy’s Jack Dempsey to Stan Grad of Soderglen Farms at Airdrie in 1984. That bull, now renowned and famous, still leads all bulls in the Charolais Banner’s Banner of Show Sires - BOSS point totals, 40 years after the program began.

Among the women, she was a member of the Charolettes, who worked to promote the new breed in its earlier days. Hazel did the “Charolette Chatter” column in the Banner for four years.

While she enjoyed the cattle, Hazel loved the people. “I loved being ‘hands-on’ with the herd and getting the cattle ready for shows and sales,” she said. “Those bulls that I presented and sold were totally my breeding and my work.”

As for the people, “the comraderie within the breed was a super time in my life,” Hazel said. “I liked nothing better than to make things work for the breeders. It gave me great pleasure whenever my endeavors on their behalf turned out successfully.”

Her take-away from the breed has been life long friendships. “Many of the people I met and worked with along the way have remained friends through all these years,” Hazel noted.

And Hazel considers herself lucky, moreso than a lot of people. “I realized many of my childhood dreams of cattle ranching, and a place in the sun to call home. The Charolais industry was a big part of it all.”

The poster girl for Charolais has become the all-round poster lady. Hazel is a well-deserved and popular choice for the Canadian Charolais Association Honour Roll.

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President Shawn Airey, Hazel George and Craig Scott, CCA General Manager

The World is Coming and Here Are Some Ways You Can Participate

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June 23 Lindsay Fair Grounds hosted by the OCA

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June 26 HTA Charolais

June 27 Hunter Charolais

June 28 White Cap Charolais

June 29 Cedarlea Farms

June 30 CK Sparrow Farms

July 1 Stettler Fair Grounds hosted by the ACA

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The 60th Saskatchewan Charolais Association Annual General Meeting was held on June 15th, at Dakota Dunes Resort, south of Saskatoon. This was the second year the meeting was held here and again included a golf tournament in the morning and a supper and sale following the meeting. A good turnout for the event made it successful all around.

Dale Weinbender, Canora, was elected president of the Saskatchewan Charolais Association Board of Directors. 1st Vice-President remains Justin Cay, Kinistino, while Scott Sunderland, Saint Front, was elected 2nd Vice-President.

In board elections, Duncan Spenst, Waldeck, was re-elected for another three-year term, while Scott Sunderland and Wacey McCaw, Whitewood, were elected replacing retiring directors Jordan Moore, Redvers and Cody Meier, Kerrobert.

The 2022 Financial statement showed a net income of $34,485 due mainly from the profit from the Player’s Club which ran at Agribition in 2021. Overall income was $164,088 and expenses were $129,603. The association is in good shape with $123,500 in Retained and Current earnings.

Saskatchewan Charolais AGM

Ad & Promo is still the largest expenditure with nearly $14,000 being invested in the promotion of the Charolais breed in the province through advertising in print and auction markets. The $2,000 Charolais Bull Buyers Credit is back for another year. Every registered Charolais bull bought and transferred from a Saskatchewan Charolais Association member is eligible for a chance to win the credit.

4-H & Youth report told of over 110 $15 Dairy Queen gift cards going to any 4-H member with a Charolais project. Along with gift cards they also awarded any 4-H member who won a regional show with a Charolais

project a pair of SCA splash pants. The SCA also sponsored eight junior shows and donated to the Canadian Charolais Youth Association. They also award two $1,000 scholarships each fall.

The website and social media report was given and Darlene Voegeli continues to be the administrator of the Facebook page and Secretary/ Treasurer Sarah Hordos is looking after the website.

Craig Scott, General Manager of the CCA, gave an update on the national association and Helge By talked about the World Congress coming to Canada next year and the events that will be in Saskatchewan.

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Dale Weinbender (centre) presents retiring directors Jordan Moore and Cody Meier with a print for their service to the SCA Saskatchewan Charolais Association Board of Directors: Front L-R: Scott Sunderland, 2nd Vice-President, Saint Front; Justin Cay, 1st Vice-President, Kinistino; Dale Weinbender, President, Canora; Sarah Hordos, Sec-Treasurer, Raymore. Back L-R Raymond Paschke, Love; Duncan Spenst, Waldeck; Wacey McCaw, Whitewood; Nigel Oram, Central Butte; Doug Harcourt, Quill Lake; Kurtis Phillips, Estevan

Sask Royal Sale

June 15, 2023 • Dakota Dunes, SK

Auctioneer: Chris Poley

Sale Manager: T Bar C Cattle Co.

High Selling Picks

Lot 4, Pick of Pro-Char Charolais Red Factor Females. Sold for $47,500 to Highway 21 Group, Acme, AB & Quicksilver Charolais, Newdegate, WA. Consigned by Pro-Char Charolais, Glenevis, AB.

Lot 2, Pick of Elder Charolais Bred Heifers. Sold for $40,000 to Lindskov’s LT Ranch, Isabel, SD. Consigned by Elder Charolais, Coronach.

Sask Royal Sale

Lot 9, Flush in Balamore Dahlia 46D. Sold for $15,000 to Elder Charolais. Consigned by Cay’s Cattle, Kinistino & Glen & Sue Mills, Kenaston.

High Selling Pregnant Recip

Lot 11A, SVY Mayfield 30H X Casbar Miss Michelle 404B pregnant recipient. Sold for $7,000 to Cay’s Cattle. Consigned by Casbar Farms, Blaine Lake.

This is the second year of the revived Sask Royal with consignments of picks to frozen genetics.

This video sale at the Dakota Dunes Resort south of Saskatoon followed the SCA golf tournament and Annual General Meeting. Lots sold to four provinces and two states with the 34 embryos averaging $1,510 and the 120 doses of semen averaging $233.

Lot 5, Pick of the 19 2024 SVY Starstruck 712E embryo calves from four sires. Sold for $16,000 to Bar SK Cattle Co., Lloydminster. Consigned by W2 Farms, Leroy. High Selling Flushes

Lot 8, Pick of the Wilgenbusch Charolais Herd Flush. Sold for $16,500 to Hunter Charolais, Roblin, MB. Consigned by Wilgenbusch Charolais, Halbrite.

High Selling Embryo Lot

Lot 12, CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET x Brche Berkly Ann 8507 Pld ET. 3 embryos sold for $7,800 to Wilgenbusch Charolais. Consigned by Cay’s Cattle.

High Selling Semen Lot

Lot 22, LT Ransom 8644 sold 10 doses for $600/dose to Lakeview Ranch, Marwayne, AB & W2 Farms. Consigned by Hunter Charolais, Roblin, MB.

ASSOCIATION NEWS

Friends of the Canadian Charolais Foundation AGM

Kelly Howe, Moose Jaw, SK, was elected Chairman of the Friends of Canadian Charolais Foundation Board of Directors at their Annual General Meeting held June 11th in Innisfail, AB. Keith Black, Foresters Falls, ON, was elected Vice-Chairman; Jeralyn Rasmussen, Innisfail, Secretary-Treasurer and Helge By, Regina, SK, President. Newly elected to the board were Dennis Serhienko, Maymont, SK; Dwein Trask, Saskatoon, SK; Mike Elder, Coronach, SK and Mark Frost, Kingsey Falls, QC.

2023-2024 Board of Directors

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Kelly Howe, Moose Jaw, SK, Chairman; Jeralyn Rasmussen, Innisfail, Secretary-Treasurer

Back (l-r)

Helge By, Regina, SK, President; Keith Black, Foresters Falls, ON, Vice-Chairman

MissingDennis Serhienko, Maymont, SK; Dwein Trask, Saskatoon, SK; Mike Elder, Coronach, SK & Mark Frost, Kingsey Falls, QC

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AVERAGE HIGHER – GREAT SALE
Gross Average 7 Picks $153,000 $21,857 2 Flushes 31,500 15,750 1 Pregnant Recip 7,000 7,000 11 Embryo Lots (34) 51,350 4,668 9 Semen Lots (120) 28,000 3,111 30 Lots $269,950 $8,998
Todd and Bryce Lindskov bought the pick of the Elder Charolais Bred Heifers Craig Wilgenbusch consigned and bought Mike Elder consigned and bought Lyle Miller teamed up on the high selling lot Michael Hunter consigned and purchased the high selling flush

50 breeders from across Canada were on hand for a very informative Breeders School. Starting on Thursday evening, PJ Budler, from Texas, analysed and sorted through a set of fat steers. With interaction from the crowd on which to leave in the ring and which to excuse, he ended up with what he considered the best two.

Friday morning started with Amie Peck, the program manager for the Public and Stakeholder engagement program, discussing ways to build public trust in the way beef cattle are raised in Canada. Under the Canadian Cattlemen Association, they have

Friends of Canadian Charolais Foundation Breeder School

successful projects like Guardians of the Grassland and tools and resources available for producers to advocate on behalf of the industry.

Following was a very interesting discussion by Dr. Roy Lewis DVM on vaccines, vaccinations and protecting your cattle from disease. He talked about everything from calfhood vaccinations to fetal protection for your cowherd along with many other herd health tips.

Dr. John Campbell DVM talked about some of the emerging conditions that cause fertility problems in today’s cow herd. He also talked about

nutritional deficiencies and several infections that cause abortions and calf deaths. On a different topic he talked about some of the common causes of lameness and how cattle producers should recognize and deal with them.

PJ Budler gave another very informative presentation before going through about 15 heifers and 15 bulls and sorting them down to his top two. There was great interaction with the participants which added to the exchange of knowledge among all who attended. Don’t pass up the opportunity if you can attend these in the future.

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Garner Deobald introduced PJ budler as the first speaker Amie Peck program director from the Canadian Cattlemen’s Association PJ Budler anayzing and sorting the live animals Dr. John Campbell, DVM, talked about emerging conditions causing fertility problems Dr. Roy Lewis, DVM, spoke about vaccines and protecting your cowherd

2nd Annual Friends of Canadian Charolais Foundation Sale

June 9, 2023 • Innisfail, AB

Auctioneer: Chris Poley

Blockman: Andre Steppler

40 Lots Grossed $84,725

The 2nd annual Friends of the Canadian Charolais Foundation fundraising auction was another great success. The Foundation Board pitched in to gather a great selection of frozen genetics, service vouchers and products from very generous sponsors.

The sale was held in the Innisfail Legion with a good crowd on hand and online to participate in this fun and worthwhile event.

Since last year’s inaugural sale, the Foundation Board planned, executed and funded a very informative Breeders School and also put in place a CCYA Bursary to help youth participate in the CCYA Conferences. The Breeders School was held Thursday evening and Friday until early afternoon, when the crowd

2nd Annual Friends of Canadian Charolais Foundation Sale

moved to the Legion for the CCA AGM, followed by the Foundation AGM, President’s Dinner and then the sale.

The feature lot in the sale was a top end heifer calf from Prairie Cove Charolais, of Bashaw, with tickets for $10 each. 2,050 tickets were auctioned and near the end of the sale the draw was made. Cedarlea Farms, Hodgeville, SK, won the heifer and graciously donated ½ of her back to be resold. At $10,000, Steppler Farms, of Miami, MB, purchased this opportunity making this lot total $30,500.

The second high selling lot in the sale was 3 embryos out of Gerrard Evetta 26D and sired by PCC Innovation 124J. These were donated by Sugarloaf Charolais, Minburn, and purchased by Flat Valley Cattle Co., Hilda.

HEJ Charolais offered a $2,000 sale credit for their fall female sale which sold for $2,500 to Steppler Farms.

A barbeque grill donated by T Bar C Cattle Co., Warman, SK & Carlyle

RV & Leisure Ltd. sold for $2,200 to Highway 21 Group, Acme.

The high selling semen lot was 10 doses of LT Signature 6136 Pld donated by Footprint Farms, Esther, and was purchased at $200/dose to Kirlene Cattle Co., Brighton, ON.

The high selling semen per dose was 5 straws of any of the McLeod Livestock, Rockyview County, bulls which sold for $350/dose to Sliding Hills Charolais, Canora, SK.

Kay-R Charolais, Waskatenau, donated two Edmonton Oiler game tickets for the upcoming season. This sold for $1,900 to Bohrson Marketing, Carstairs.

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Board member Kasey Phillips donated and bought Justine & Tyler Bullick donated the heifer which raised $30,500 and bought in the sale Chris Poley was the auctioneer and donated to the sale Board member Garner Deobald won the heifer and donated half to resell in the sale Chairman of the Foundation, Andre Steppler blocked the sale, donated and purchased ½ of the heifer for $10,000 Rod McLeod ringed the sale, donated and purchased Jamie Ehret donated and purchased

Thank You!

TO OUR 2023 DONORS FOR THEIR SUPPORT

Prairie Cove Charolais, Bashaw, AB

McLeod Livestock, Cochrane, AB

Kay-R Land & Cattle Ltd., Waskatenau, AB

Turnbull Charolais, Pincher Creek, AB

Footprint Farms, Esther, AB

Coyote Flats Charolais, Coaldale, AB

Wilgenbusch Charolais, Halbrite, SK

Parsons Cattle Co., Tees, AB

Steppler Farms Ltd., Miami, MB

Bohrson Marketing Services, Olds, AB

H.S. Knill Co. Ltd., Paris, ON

Davis Rairdan International, Airdrie, AB

Bow Valley Genetics, Rosemary, AB

Master Feeds

Bulls Eye Feeds, Strathmore, AB

T Bar C Cattle Co., Whitecap, SK

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Quantum Genetics, Saskatoon, SK

DLMS, St. Albert, AB

Peak Genetics, Moose Jaw, SK

James Family, Okotoks, AB

Charolais Banner, Regina, SK

Howe Coulee Charolais, Moose Jaw, SK

McTavish Farms, Moosomin, SK

Rosso Charolais, Moose Jaw, SK

Blackbern Farm, Foresters Falls, ON

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Pleasant Dawn Charolais, Oak Lake, MB

Eagle Valley Farms, Sundre, AB

HEJ Charolais, Innisfail, AB

Flat Valley Charolais, Hilda, AB

Johnson Ranching, Amisk, AB

Cedarlea Farms, Hodgeville, SK

Sugarloaf Charolais, Minburn, AB

Boehringer Ingleheim

Saskatchewan Charolais Association

Wildrose Reproductive, Olds, AB

Saskatchewan Stock Growers

Innisfail Auction Mart, AB

Daines O’Neill Livestock, Innisfail, AB

Innisfail Gold Club, AB

BQD Quarter Horses, Innisfail, AB

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• Fundraising FEATURING…
1 A top end Prairie Cove Charolais Heifer Calf born in 2023 Lot 1 raised $30,500 and we would like to say a huge thank you to Cedarlea Farms, who won the Dutch Auction and donated half of her back. Thank you to Steppler Farms for buying the 1/2 interest in Lot 1 for $10,000. THANK YOU … to everyone who supported the Friends of the Canadian Charolais Foundation
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OBITUARY

Lorne Lakusta

October 17, 1966 – May 26, 2023

Lorne Lakusta, of Spruce View Charolais, Andrew, Alberta, passed away May 26th after a battle with cancer at the age of 56. Lorne is survived by his loving family, his wife of 34 years, Effie; son Lyle and daughter Larissa (Matthew) MacIsaac

OBITUARY

Lyle McKay of the former McKay Charolais, Glenella, MB, passed away peacefully with family by his side on June 29, 2023, at the age of 80.

Lyle was born in Carman on December 11, 1942, the sixth of seven children to James and Hazel McKay. He was raised on the family farm at Elm Creek where he attended school, was active in 4-H and sports.

Lyle came to Glenella District in 1965 to farm and met Barbara Mossa, who he married on October 14, 1967. Lyle and Barbara continued to grow the farm and raised their four boys:

OBITUARY

Everett Gordon Leeder, The Maples Charolais, Frankville, Ontario, passed

and their daughter Loclynn Lauren. He was predeceased by his parents Sylvester and Margaret Lakusta.

Lorne worked at the Elk Island National Park for 25 years, starting in 1989. He went to auction school in 2005 and started working for an auction company after that. As a family farm, they purchased their first Charolais in 1985 and were part of the North Central Alberta Bull Sale since 1987.

Lorne was a CCA director since 2017 and was on the Alberta Charolais Association Board of Directors for 9 years before that. In 2019, they were presented the ACA Breeder of the Year Award.

Memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Charolais Youth Association, c/o 2320 - 41 Ave. NE, Calgary, AB T2E 6W8.

Howard, Mervin, Ian and Darren.

As the family grew, so did the farm. Lyle had a passion for raising animals and over the years pigs, chickens, horses and cattle grazed the land.

Family and friends were very important to Lyle. Being born a cattleman, his love of the Charolais breed was almost equally important to him. He may have been guilty of checking on the cows before the boys once or twice.

He was a part of the Canadian Charolais Association for 40+ years, sat on the board of the Douglas Bull Test Station and proudly raised a strong herd with impressive, sought after genetics. Lyle fed out his cull purebred bulls and heifers and was

1942-2023

very proud of how well they graded on the rail.

Retirement was not a word in Lyle’s vocabulary but unfortunately his health forced him to slow down and delegate more to the boys in recent years.

Lyle is predeceased by his parents James and Hazel McKay, sisters Dorothy and Frances, brother Gordon “Buddy” (Irene) , his father-in-law and mother-in-law Bill and Hettie Mossa, his brothers-in-law Ron and Bill and his sister-in-law Eleanor (Ken, Bob).

Left to mourn are his wife Barbara and their four sons: Howard (Kay), Mervin, Ian (Ruth), Darren (Jody), seven grandchildren and many extended family.

Everett Gordon Leeder

away April 20th with his family by his side, five months after being diagnosed with cancer, at the age of 83. Survived by his wife Lenora Leeder, their son Randy Leeder (Erin Harris) and cherished papa of Nora Leeder, all

June 4, 1939  -  April 20, 2023

of Bowmanville. Predeceased by a son Rick Leeder in 1993.

Everett had been a Charolais breeder for over 35 years and any that knew him will remember how much he was a pleasant gentleman.

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Gerald Lewis, passed away suddenly on June 8, 2023, at Heritage Acres at the age of 84. Gerald was born in Pincher Creek, Alberta, the third of four sons to Ronald and Mary Lewis.

He attended a one room school at Summerview. He responded to the gospel in 1952 and remained true to his choice. In 1961, he married his dear wife, Marlene Jordan, of Rimbey.

Gerald Ronald Lewis

Together they operated a mixed farm for many years in the Summerview District north of Pincher Creek.

Gerald is survived by his loving wife Marlene, his six children: Geralyn and Ken Nichols, Joan and Stephen Paddison, Murray and Laura Lewis, Sheldon and Larissa Lewis, Shauna and John Botwood and Rosanne and Stuart Shiell. He was pre-deceased by three grandchildren, but lovingly remembered by his 16 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.

Gerald and Marlene started the

March 12, 1939 – June 8, 2023

Charolais herd at Char-Lew Ranch over 50 years ago and received the 50year membership award at this year’s CCA AGM. They teamed up on some high dollar bulls in the 1980s including Nashville Goldstar and LANC Visitation to name a couple. Gerald will be remembered as a gracious gentleman who was friends to all. The cattle herd is now operated by Sheldon and Larissa and grandson, Brant and Renita.

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Alberta Charolais Summer Tour

This year the annual ACA tour took us to central Alberta. Around 125 people took part in the day’s events. The first stop of the day was Future Farms west of Innisfail. Here we had the pleasure of touring through the whole farm. We got to see everything from cow/calf pairs, to new herd sires and the feedlot.

After the Marshall family treated everyone to a wonderful breakfast, we headed back into town to the Innisfail Auction Market where P&H Ranching, Eagle Valley Farms, Daines Cattle & O’Neill Livestock treated everyone to a great display of cattle and lunch.

The final stop of the day was HEJ Charolais, where we got to tour another excellent display of quality cattle and topped the night off with a fabulous steak diner.

The Marshall, Kruger, Parsonage, Daines, O’Neill and Rasmussen families all provided top notch hospitality, that was appreciated by everyone in attendance.

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Our Breed, Our Youth, Our Future

Don’t miss your opportunity to have your sale date and business card in the 2024 Charolais Calendar!

These Canadian Charolais Youth Association members will be calling soon to see if you wish to participate. Alongside the Charolais Banner, they are hard at work on the upcoming calendar.

To participate in this fundraising effort, say ‘Yes’.

If you haven’t heard from one of these members soon and wish to be included, or are interested in placing a full page ad in the calendar, call today...

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FOR RULES AND ENTRY FORMS, GO TO WWW.CHAROLAISINTERNATIONAL.COM An entry in Charolais Charbray International Virtual Show gives you: - a one minute video on or off halter - a page of advertising in the Virtual Show book - a still photo It’s an easy way to promote your herd to the world! What can you get for $75? Exposure to the World! Charolais Banner • August 2023 75

Other Opportunities Not Shown

Sidebar ads are also available on the Events, Catalogue and Video, Breeders, About Us, International Genetics, Semen and Classified pages. The cost is $75 per week or $250 for a month.

Eblasts

Eblasts are available for $125 to our extensive email directory in Canada, the United States and overseas. Target or blanket areas can be selected.

Catalogues

Catalogues can be uploaded to our site at a cost of $400 each. Simply email the catalogue to us in a PDF format when it is complete.

Booking Space

Space must be booked through Dalyse Robertson at 204.476.8856. Book your spot early.

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Charolais Banner • August 2023 83 R.R. #3, Markdale, Ontario N0C 1H0 Brent 519.372.6196 • Darrell 519.373.6788 email: saunders@bmts.com John & Marie • Brent & Marni • Darrell & BillieJo miller land & livestock ltd. charolais cattle hay straw feedlot GEORGE, DIANNE, DWAYNE & ASHLEY MILLER 406 CONC. 6, R.R.#1, JARVIS, ON N0A 1J0 PH (519) 587-2755 FAX (519) 587-3444 Rollin’ Acres Charolais Full French Charolais 598516 2nd Line, Mulmur, ON L9V 0B6 chester.tupling@premierequipment.ca Chester Tupling 519.925.2938 C 705.627.0672 “Breeding the Cattle that Work in Both Rings.” Saskatchewan breeders Quebec breeders 306-441-6865 jdeeboys_64@hotmail.com Adrian & Michelle Bomok Box 1686 Battleford, SK S0M 0E0 Wendall & Leanne Weston Box 206, Maidstone, SK S0M 1M0 • wlweston@sasktel.net Tel 306.893.4510 • Cell 306.893.7801 Darwin & Lorrie Plewis 306.773.8181 dlplewis@sasktel.net Box 1117, Swift Current Saskatchewan S9H 3X3 D&L PLEWISCHAROLAIS FOR SALE: 2yr Old Bulls w/French Influence HTA AVALANCHE 9120G • MC765528 KLR KLR Ron & DonnaElder306.267.4986 C306.267.7693• relder@sasktel.net @ElderElderly • Michael& JudyElder C 306.267.7730 Box 37, Coronach, SK S0H 0Z0• www.eldercharolais.com Cody, Kayla, Elliot & Scarlett Englot Box 27, Candiac, SK S0G 0N0 306.539.8915 306.736.9666 CK Stock Farms
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IMPORTANT ACTIVITIES IN OUR INDUSTRY Calendar of Events

August 14

Canadian Beef Industry Conference BMO Centre, Stampede Park, Calgary, AB

September 9

Renfrew (ON) Fair Charolais Show, A BOSS Show

September 22

Classic Heritage Beef Show, Windsor, NS

September 22

Lindsay (ON) Exhibition Charolais Show, A BOSS Show

September 23

Mack’s Charolais “Heart of the Herd” Sale, 2 pm, Hoards Station, Campbellford, ON

October 9

Balamore Farms Shoreline Female Sale with guest Lobster Point Properties, 1 pm, Great Village, NS

October 13

Uppin’ the Ante Charolais Sale, 7 pm, Maple Hill Auction, Hanover, ON

October 14

Fall Feature Female Sale, 2:30 pm, Hoards Station, Campbellford, ON

October 21

Potter Charolais Online Dispersal Sale, DLMS Timed Online, Earlton, ON

October 26

Canadian National Charolais Show & Sale, A BOSS Show, Manitoba Ag-Ex, Brandon, MB

October 28

Platinum Picks Female Sale, At DanG Charolais, Colborne, ON

November 3

Toronto Royal Charolais Show, A BOSS Show, Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, Toronto, ON

November 3

Lloydminster (SK) Stockade Roundup Show, A BOSS Show

November 10

Farmfair International Charolais Show, A BOSS Show, Edmonton (AB) Ag Expo Centre

November 23

Canadian Western Agribition

Charolais Sale, 3 pm, Regina, SK

November 24

Canadian Western Agribition Charolais Show, 1:30 pm, A BOSS Show, Regina, SK

December 5

No Borders Select 12th Annual Sale, 1 pm, Heartland Livestock, Virden, MB

December 6

Sterling Collection 44th Annual Sale, 2 pm, Horseshoe E Charolais, Kenaston, SK

December 7

Char-Maine Ranching Charolais Bull Sale, Southern Alberta Livestock Exchange, Fort MacLeod, AB

December 8

Alberta Select Show & Sale, Red Deer, AB

December 11

Wilgenbusch Charolais “Volume IV”

Female Sale, 1:00 pm, at the ranch, Halbrite, SK

December 13

Steppler Farms Female Sale, 1 pm, at the farm, Miami, MB

December 14

Chomiak Charolais Dispersal Sale, Viking (AB) Auction Market

December 15

HEJ Charolais Female Sale, at the Farm, Innisfail, AB

December 15

Coyote Flats Charolais Bull Sale, at the farm, Coaldale, AB

December 16

Transcon’s White Gold Sale, Red Deer, AB

December 16

Transcon’s National Trust –On Ice Sale, Red Deer, AB

December 17

Superstar Charolais Sale, 2 pm, Saskatoon (SK) Livestock Sales

December 30

Premier & Guests Fallsview

Production Sale, 7 pm, Listowel, ON

Upcoming Sales

BALAMORE FARMS SHORELINE FEMALE SALE WITH GUEST LOBSTER POINT PROPERTIES GREAT VILLAGE, NS | OCTOBER 9, 2023

NATIONAL CHAROLAIS SALE

BRANDON, MB | OCTOBER 26, 2023

CANADIAN WESTERN AGRIBITION CHAROLAIS SALE

REGINA, SK | NOVEMBER 23, 2023

ALBERTA CHAROLAIS SELECT FEMALE SALE RED DEER, AB | DECEMBER 9, 2023

STEPPLER FARMS FEMALE SALE

MIAMI, MB | DECEMBER 13, 2023

HEJ CHAROLAIS FEMALE SALE INNISFAIL, AB | DECEMBER 15, 2023

SUPERSTAR CHAROLAIS SALE

SASKATOON, SK | DECEMBER 17, 2023

PREMIER & GUESTS

FALLS VIEW PRODUCTION SALE

LISTOWEL, ON | DECEMBER 29, 2023

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Charolais Banner • August 2023 86 LOOKING TO FIND SOMEONE Advertisers’ Index Alta Genetics Inc 78 AM Sunrise Charolais Farm 83 American International Charolais Association 25 Ankony Farms 45 Annuroc Charolais 82 Baker Farms 82 Balamore Farm Ltd 30,82 Bar H Charolais 83 Beck Farms 7,83 Be-Rich Farms 79 Blackbern Farm 33,34,82 Bob Charolais 79 Borderland Cattle Co 83 Bow Valley Genetics Ltd 78 Brayshar Charolais 79 Bricney Stock Farm 83 Brimner Cattle Co 38,83 Buffalo Lake Charolais 79 By Livestock 34,36 Campbells Charolais 83 Canadian Charolais Association 26-29 Carey Auction Services 78 Cas-Bar Farms 83 Cedardale Charolais 34,82 Cedarlea Farms 83 Charla Moore Farms 83 Char-Lew Ranch 79 Char-Maine Ranching 79 Charmark Ranches 79 Charolais Journal 78 Char-Top Charolais 83 Charworth Charolais 79 Chomiak Charolais 79 Circle 7 Ranch 11 Circle Cee Charolais 79 CK Stock Farms 43,83 Cline Cattle Co 81 Cockburn Farms 82 Cougar Hill Ranch 81 Coyote Flats Charolais 20,79 Creek’s Edge Land & Cattle 83 Crocus Valley Farms Ltd 81 C2 Charolais 81 D & L Plewis Charolais 83 Davis-Rairdan 78 Diamond W Charolais 83 Double B Charolais 35 Double P Stock Farm 81 Dowell Charolais 80 Dubuc Charolais senc 83 Dudgeon-Snobelen 82 Eaton Charolais 84 Edge Livestock Inc 78 Effertz Key Ranch 37 Elder Charolais Farm 3,83 EMB Charolais 35 Fergus Family Charolais 35,82 Fischer Charolais 80 Flat Valley Cattle Co 80 Fleury, Michael 78 Flewelling, Craig 78 Footprint Farms 80 FourthLane Farms 34 Friends of Canadian Charolais Foundation 68-69 Future Farms 80 Gallelli Charolais 80 Gilliland Bros Charolais 84 Good Anchor Charolais 8 H S Knill Company Ltd 79 Haluk & Hamilton Charolais 35 Happy Haven Charolais 81 Hardrock Land & Cattle Ltd 81 Harvie Ranching 80 HEJ Charolais 10,80 Hicks Charolais 82 High Bluff Stock Farm 14,81 Highway 21 Group 23,80 Horseshoe E Charolais 84 Howe Coulee Charolais 84 HTA Charolais 81 Hunter Charolais IFC,81,IBC Hurlburt, Ryan 79 JMB Charolais 81 Johnson Charolais 80 Johnson Ranching 80 Johnston Charolais 19 Johnstone Auction 79 June Rose Charolais 84 Kaiser Cattle Co 80 Kay-R Land & Cattle Ltd 9,80 KCH Charolais 82 Kemble Rock Farms 82 Kirlene Cattle 34,82 La Ferme Patry de Weedon 83 Leemar Charolais 80 Legacy Charolais 80 LEJ Charolais 47,82 Lindskov’s LT Ranch 31,84 M&L Cattle Company 82 Manitoba Charolais Association 49 Martens Charolais 82 MC Marketing Management 30 McAvoy Charolais 84 McFadden Farms 34 McKeary Charolais 80 McLeod Livestock 11,79 McTavish Farms 84 Medonte Farms 82 Miller Land & Livestock 83 Moyer Cattle Co 35 Mutrie Farms 84 Myhre Land and Cattle 82 Nahachewsky Charolais 84 Nish Charolais 45,80 Norheim Ranching 79 P & H Ranching Co 80 Palmer Charolais 84 Parsons Cattle Co 80 Peno Valley Charolais 84 Phillips Farms 84 Pleasant Dawn Charolais 5,18,82 Poplar Bluff Stock Farm 15,80 Potter Charolais 36,83 Prairie Cove Charolais 80 Prairie Gold Charolais 84 Pro-Char Charolais 80 R&G McDonald Livestock 82 R&R Marketing 30 Raffan, Don 79 Rawes Ranches 80 Reeleder, Andrew 79 Rollin’ Acres Charolais 35,83 Ross Lake Charolais 80 Rosso Charolais 84 Royale Charolais 83 Saddleridge Charolais 80 SanDan Charolais 80 Saunders Charolais 35,83 Scott Stock Farm 81 Serhienko Cattle Co 84 Sharodon Farms 83 Skeels, Danny 79 Sliding Hills Charolais 19,84 Soderglen South Inc 51 Southland Cattle 84 Southside Charolais 81 Southview Farms 83 CK Sparrow Farms Ltd IFC Springside Farms 81 Spruce View Charolais 81 Stach Farms Charolais 81 Stephen Charolais 84 Steppler Farms Ltd 82 Stock, Mark 79 Sugarloaf Charolais 81 Sunrise Charolais 34 Sunshine Oak Charolais 82 T Bar C Cattle Co 23,30,49,79,85 Taylor Farms 34 Temple Farms 84 Thistle Ridge Ranch 81 Transcon Livestock Corp 79 TRI-N Charolais 82 Triple C Charolais 32,82 Turnbull Charolais IFC,21,81 Twin Anchor Charolais 81 Valley Charolais 34 Valley’s End Charolais 18,84 Wendt & Murray Farms Ltd 81 Western Litho Printers 79 Whiskey Hollow Cattle Co 35 White Cap Charolais 84 White Lake Colony 11,81 White Meadow Charolais Ltd 82 WhiteWater Livestock 34 Wilgenbusch Charolais 84,OBC Wilkie Ranch 81 Wood River Charolais 84 Wrangler Charolais 81 W2 Farms 84
The Tried and True Hunter Charolais Roblin, Manitoba Doug & Marianne Hunter T204-937-2531 C 204-937-7737 • huntchar@mymts.net Jimmy Hunter 204-937-0219 Michael & Candace Hunter 204-247-0301 Hunter Charolais @HunterCharolais www.huntercharolais.com A Charolais family operation for over 40 years HC KENWORTH 242K LT Ransom 8644 x JWX Downtown 7C
JOHNSTOWN 113J ET son of DC/CRJ Tank E108 x HC Lady Rain 904G DC/CRJ TANK E108 P Curve bending EPD with performance and milk LT RANSOM 8644 Balanced numbers across the board producing high selling sons and daughters Also Using These Great Sires: SPARROWS DEFAULT 255K DCR DUAL-THREAT D112 TR CAG CARBON COPY 7630E ET SVY TRUST 6H MXS MR WONDERFUL 135J TURNBULL’S JARRELL 16J HC HIGH COUNTRY 2H Stop by anytime to view the program and to see what will be featured in our 13th Annual Bull Sale and in the National Sale this fall in Brandon. Producing the Next Generation of Herdsires
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