2023 Bull Sale Feature February edition-Northern Horizon

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The Northern Horizon, February 3, 2023 25-BSS-01 NORTHERN HORIZON BULL SALE SUPPLEMENT February 3, 2023 2023 A YEAR OF DECISIONS Strong Market? Weak Market? Get Bigger? Get Smaller? Our Guarantee of 100% Customer Satisfaction is The JayDawn Advantage CALVING EASE Genetics with calving ease built in WEANING WEIGHTS Genetics to maximize performance & growth MATERNAL TRAITS Genetics designed to enhance your future cowherd It’s Easy... POUNDS PAY! JayDawn Farms CommitteD to our Customers! Jason & nikki anD JorDan, kristopher, DarCie mCquaig sexsmith, alberta • (h) 780.568.2647 or (C) 780.933.5530 • jmcquaig@gpnet.ca R0011923498

Welcome to Canadian Cattle Young Leaders

Canadian Cattle Young Leaders (CYL) is a national youth initiative of the Canadian Cattle Association that provides young people ages 18-35 with industry-specific training and mentorship opportunities.

Each year, 16 candidates are selected to participate in the Canadian CYL Program. The online application process opens in January and the deadline for eligible candidates to apply is generally in late March. Twenty-four semi-finalists are selected from submitted applications and invited to participate in the annual Canadian CYL Selections competition. The competition is traditionally held in conjunction with the Canadian Beef Industry Conference in August, where semi-finalists participate in judged roundtable discussions on timely industry topics.

Once the 16 participants have been selected for the year from the Selections competition, they are matched with a hand-picked expert in the mentee’s specific field of interest for a nine-month mentorship. Mentorship topics of interest can range from sustainable grazing practices to business management, policy development, marketing, advocacy and much more!

The program is highly popular amongst young Canadian beef farmers and ranchers, but is open to all young people ages 18-35 involved in various areas of the Canadian beef

supply chain.

Once candidates are matched with their respective mentors, the mentor/mentee journey begins. Through the creation of an initial roadmap, the mentor and program participant set out the goals they wish to achieve during the program. Program participants are granted a budget of $2,000 to fund their participation in numerous industry events and learning opportunities!

The program year also typically includes an annual Spring Forum event, where program participants from across the country gather for a few days of industry tours and training, giving them the opportunity to build strong relationships with their peers in the program and industry stakeholders.

Participants’ time in the program comes to an end with a graduation celebration held at the following Canadian Beef Industry Conference. Through attendance of industry events, meetings with their mentors, various learning opportunities and the completion of the Beef Advocacy Canada program and Verified Beef Production Plus training, candidates build upon their knowledge base and become highly capable individuals to represent and lead the beef industry into the future.

26-BSS-02 The Northern Horizon, February 3, 2023 1-877-533-1789 | AgSafeBC.ca Education& Consultation 1-877-533-1789 | AgSafeBC.ca Helping BC’s Agriculture industry build effective workplace safety programs. Resources Available On-Site | Online
Jessica Radau, Youth Leadership Coordinator Canadian Cattle Association radauj@cattle.ca

MARCH

On offer:

-33 yearling registered Simmental bulls

-5 two year old registered Simmental bulls

On offer approximately: -37 yearling registered Simmental bulls -20 commercial bred heifers from FTF influenced bulls, bred back to heifer bulls Lot Viewing – Friday, March 4th, 3pm-8pm

-15 commercial open heifers from Simmental influenced bulls, on offer from Warren & Marcia Day Lot Viewing – Friday, March 3rd, 3pm-7pm

Fallen Timber Farms

Chet & Jamie Jans

Home Phone: 250-780-2141

Chet & Jamie Jans Home Phone: 250-780-2141

Sale Day Phone: 250-219-8200

info@fallentimberfarms.com

www.fallentimberfarms.com

Sale Day Phone: 250-219-8200 info@fallentimberfarms.com www.fallentimberfarms.com

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VJV Auction Mart Dawson Creek, BC Lunch 12:00pm Sale 1:00pm MST
831
Commercial Inquiries please contact Warren Day at 780-864-8453
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5, 2022
VJV Auction Mart Dawson Creek, BC Lunch 12:00pm Sale 1:00pm MST
Fallen Timber Farms
Polar Farms Joe &Lindsay Loomis (250)784-5150 Polarfarms1@gmail.com 33 - 5 two year old registered Simmental bulls ~15 open on offer from Warren & Marcia Day 5th 7 Commercial Inquiries please contact Warren Day at 780-864-8453 Simmental 831MARCH 4th, 2023 Heart Valley Angus HVE 26J HVE 154J HVE 119J HVE 90J HVE 200J by Private Treaty this Summer View our catalog on issuu.com 2 Year old Bulls for Sale by Private Treaty R0011923488 GRUNDKE FAMILY SALERS “2020 PUREBRED BREEDER OF THE YEAR” FOR SALE AT THE FARM SALERS –BULLS & HEIFERS SELECTED FOR TEMPERMENTGROWTH AND EASY KEEPING WERNER and DEBBIE GRUNDKE ALBERTA BEACH, ALBERTA DELIVERY AVAILABLE (780) 924-2464 –(780) 982-2472 230074 Our clinic offers comprehensive breeding soundness evaluations Please book evaluations now to help us accommodate your schedule this spring! Bull Season is almost here... 250-782-1080 • info@dcvet.ca 238–116th Avenue, Dawson Creek BC Across from the Fairgrounds
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The SmartCross for Profitability

Gelbvieh cattle

Common Ground

Gelbvieh Bull Sale

March 16-17, 2023

Olds AB

Online @ oldsauction.com/

rosehill-live

Cowlick Ranch

Olds AB

403-556-5508

cowlickranch121@gmail.com

Stone Gate Farms

Sundre AB

780-581-4510

Darrell.ddhickman@gmail.com

7T Cattle

Ponoka AB

403-588-9281

adam@dayspringcattle.com

Unger Land & Livestock

Olds AB

403-994-1211

lorenunger@gmail.com

Dayspring Cattle

Sylvan Lake AB

403-887-4971

Info@dayspringcattle.com

2023

Tuesday Feb 14th 1:00 pm MST

Hosted @ Royal Western Gelbvieh

15km East of Innisfail

Rodney Hollman cell 403-588-8620

Cody Congdon cell 403-350-5791

royalwesterngelbvieh.com

Online with liveauctions.tv

Offering 55 Gelbvieh, Balancer & Angus Yearling & Coming 2 year olds

Foursquare Farms

Roger & Kim Sayer

Feb 25, 2023

Olds Cow Palace, Olds AB

Online with DLMS

P: 403-875-8418

rogerandkimsayer@yahoo.ca

www.foursquarefarms.com

30+ Red & Black Polled Yearlings for sale

GELBVIEH.CA

Gelbvieh cattle were developed in the Bavarian region of Germany in the early 19th century. Gelbvieh was first imported into Canada in 1972, instigating the incorporation of the Canadian Gelbvieh Association (CGA) under the Canadian Animal Pedigree Act. 2022 marked 50 years of Gelbvieh in Canada. In celebration a 50th Anniversary History book was published and copies can be purchased through the CGA office.

The CGA has maintained the strong performance heritage of the breed with a policy of mandatory performance records. In cooperation with the American Gelbvieh Association, this has produced a database of well over one million performance records that result in an annual Sire Summary, Cow recognition Program, and contribution to a multi-breed EPD evaluation for all registered Gelbvieh and Gelbvieh influenced animals. This provides a powerful source of documented information for cattlemen raising Gelbvieh on both the commercial and purebred level. Another great resource for information on the Gelbvieh breed and breeders is the Gelbvieh Guide, available online through the CGA website or you can contact the CGA office to get added to the mailing list.

Gelbvieh traits of fertility, calving ease, longevity, milking ability, moderate size and docile temperament have become more important than ever before, making Gelbvieh an optimal choice for crossbreeding programs. Vigorous at birth, Gelbvieh calves wean off heavy and gain rapidly. Documented progeny tests, impressive feed efficiency and lean/muscular carcasses round out the roster of breed’s characteristics that have made Gelbvieh popular with cow/calf operators, feeders, packers and consumers.

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Draft Picks Bull Sale
•Performance •Production •Profit
Longevity Maternal Traits Calving Ease Docility Performance Carcass Quality R0011923493
The Northern Horizon, February 3, 2023 31-BSS-07 Open House Sale Day February 11-13th 1 PM TUESDAY - at Royal Western Gelbvieh - RED DEER COUNTY, AB CONTACT TO REQUEST A CATALOGUE Rodney & Tanya Hollman Red Deer County, Alberta Rodney: 403-588-8620 Tanya: 403-352-9283 www.royalwesterngelbvieh.com Cody & Melissa Congdon Bashaw, Alberta Cody: 403 350 5791 Melissa: 403 586 3144 rockytopgelbvieh@hotmail.com RWG 1510 selling in the 2023 Draft Picks Sale 2023 BULL SALE February 14th RWG GRAND PLAN 9420 ET 2021 High seller - Progeny Selling JRI SECRETARIAT 285E78 Progeny Selling RWG GUT FEELING 9429 2021 High seller - Progeny Selling R0011923494
32-BSS-08 The Northern Horizon, February 3, 2023 MONDAY, FEBRUARY ON OFFER: 85 RED, BLACK AND FULLBLOOD Bull Videos Available Online at www.cattlevids.ca | Catalogue Available KSL SIMMENTALS RR1 SITE 7 BOX 22 | BEAVERLODGE, AB | T0G 0C0 LET US KNOW IF YOU NEED A PIN FOR EXACT LOCATION 14K 59K 10K 9K 46K 77K 47K 4K 70K
FEBRUARY 27TH, 2023 12:30 LUNCH | 2:00 PM SALE ON THE FARM SOUTH WEST OF BEAVERLODGE FULLBLOOD SIMMENTAL YEARLING AND EXTRA AGE LONG YEARLING BULLS WITH 8 YEARLING AND LONG YEARLING CHAROLAIS BULLS Available Online at www.bohrson.com Keegan Scorgie | 780-518-6572 Brad Smith | 587-202-0254 Keeganscorgie@Hotmail.com 95J 165J 191J 145J 84J 121J 176J 156J 136J R0011923920 The Northern Horizon, February 3, 2023 33-BSS-09

CCA annual general meeting, semi-annual meeting dates set

The CCA’s Annual General Meeting in Ottawa brings together directors from provincial member associations to determine policy for the industry.

The meeting also allows CCA the opportunity to meet and discuss industry issues with Ministers, Members of Parliament, Senators and other key influencers at an annual reception held near Parliament Hill. CCA directors elect new leadership at the annual general meeting every year, with the President and Vice President eligible to serve two one-year terms.

2023 Annual General Meeting

March 22 – 24, 2023

Ottawa, ON

Check back for more details to be announced.

For more information, please contact contact@cattle.ca.

CCA Semi-Annual Meeting

The CCA Semi-Annual Meeting brings together producers and industry affiliates for networking, entertainment, information sessions and policy setting.

The 2023 CCA Semi-Annual Meeting will take place in August 2023. Location and format to be determined.

For more information contact Paula Jenkins at contact@cattle. ca.

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The West County 4-H Beef Clubs want to extend their gratitude to JOANNE

HOTTE

for her 30 years of service.

Joanne was leader of the Beaverlodge Beef Club from 1992 to 1994. After that, she spent the next 28 years, well after her own children were done with 4-H, filling many different roles. From managing Member Diaries, to organizing the Delwyn Postman Memorial Donation Steer Raffle each year, and, most recently, acting as the Treasurer for the West County 4-H Beef Club for the last 7 years.

Joanne’s dedication and passion to 4-H and the community as a whole has been unwavering, and she holds a special place in all our hearts.

We are better because of her. Thank you, Joanne!

The Northern Horizon, February 3, 2023 35-BSS-11 GOMACK RED ANGUS BULL SALE DLMS - LIVE AUCTION SATURDAY, MARCH 11 AT THE FARM AT 4:00 PM supper & barn dance to follow For more information sales@gomackredangus.com View the catalogue on our website www.gomackredangus.com SIRES TO BULLS ON OFFER R0011923503
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36-BSS-102 The Northern Horizon, February 3, 2023 APRIL 1 2023 Saturday 1 PM MDT Vold, Jones & Vold Auction Co. Ltd. WESTLOCK ALBERTA 5th Annual Western Prime SHORTHORN BULL & FEMALE SALE View & Bid Online at VJVAuction.com Kirk Seaborn 403.322.0142 Tom Barto 780.307.4043 230063 CRESTLAND FARMS LTD Vold, Jones & Vold Auction Co. Ltd. February 28, 2023 • 1:00pm BC Dawson Creek, BC John Harms 780-926-9540 • 780-928-4649 crestlandfarms@gmail.com www.crestlandfarms.com Offering: 17 -Two year Old Bulls 25 Open Commercial Replacement Heifers LOT 4LOT 10 5th Annual R0011923307 Total Cattle and Calves in 2021 up 0.9% from 2016 (includes 1.41 million dairy cattle) 2021 Census of Agriculture 12.6 million Farms and Ranches with Beef Cattle 2021 Census of Agriculture Atlantic # of Head 0 50 100 150 200 250 2021 Census of Agriculture 24 Beef Cows in 2021 up 1.2% from 2016 2021 Census of Agriculture 3.78 million Beef Cows by Province 2021 Census of Agriculture (beef cows=3.78 million) Statistics Canada; Inventory x 1,000 head Percentages may not add to 100% due to rounding 195 1,664 1,107 425 224 5% 44% 29% 11% 6% 127 3% 34 1% Average Cost of Production vs. Average Returns on an Alberta 550 lb Calf $0.60 $1.10 $1.60 $2.10 $2.60 $3.10 90 92 94 96 98 00 02 04 06 08 10 12 14 20 18 16 Price $/cwt $/lb EST. Total Costs per cwt Canfax Research This
is Canadian Beef!
The Northern Horizon, February 3, 2023 37-BSS-13 Featuring 30 HEAD SIMMENTAL HEREFORD CHAROLAIS TWO YEAR OLDS & YEARLINGS TUESDAY MARCH 7 2023 VJV AUCTION CO DAWSON CREEK, BC SALE TIME - 1:00PM The Haddon’s Randy: 250.784.7012 Chad: 250.784.3924 Bull Sale Fourth Annual The Haddow’s

It’s official, Canada’s Ag Day will be celebrated on February 15, 2023! Mark your calendars to raise your fork and acknowledge the ongoing effort and commitment made by each of you.

Join our community to engage in conversations about food and agriculture and get the word out on social media across Canada with #CdnAgDay. Remember to keep your best photos and videos on hand to share them when the day comes!

38-BSS-14 The Northern Horizon, February 3, 2023 MILNE’S GELBVIEH 30TH ANNUAL BETTER BEEF BULL SALE OPENING DAY • WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22ND, 2023 ON OFFER: 18 LONG YEARLING BULLS GCC 2J GCC 13J GCC 19J GCC 34J GCC 55J GCC 22J MILNE’S GELBVIEH | FAIRVIEW, AB HAROLD (780) 835-0365 | BEV (780) 834-7704 | www.milneranch.com R0011924261 Annual Bull Sale Saturday, March 18, 2023 1:00 P.M. | VJV, Dawson Creek, BC 30 Red & White Yearling Bulls 30 Red & White Long Yearling Bulls Lazy S Charolais Roy & Erika Schweitzer Beaverlodge, AB Cell: (780) 402-5617 Home: (780) 356-3611 schweitzerre@gpnet.ca The Schweitzer Ranch Troy & Kristina Schweitzer Dawson Creek, BC Cell: (780) 814-3598 Home: (250) 759-4614 troy1@telusplanet.net Internet Bidding | Cattle Videos Available FARM VISITS WELCOME NEW DATE NEW TIME NEW LOCATION 230044
Canada Ag Day two weeks away!

MARCH 1, 2023

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SALE MANAGEMENT BY BOHRSON MARKETING SERVICES
BLACK, PERCENTAGE & FLECKVIEH SIMMENTAL BULLS & SELECT FEMALES CLEARWATER POL SLOAN 8K GBF MR BOLD RULER 36J PAW JUAN PABLO 121J GLL LOCKED & LOADED 110J KRUGERS BLAZE ON 3J WOLFES JACKHAMMER FF52J REMINGTON LOCK N LOAD 54U X CEN MISS RED RUSH 439R KOP CROSBY 137W X RIVERSTONE CROWN JEWEL WOLFES GERONIMO FF 137G X WOLFES CONNIE FF52C ROD SHAMROCK X VIRGINIA DESIRE MRC BOLD RULER 183B X NEAL 17Y NCB COBRA 47Y X LRX BLK RUBY 9C OLDS COW PALACE, OLDS AB. SOLD IN 2022 SALE SOLD IN 2022 SALE 2022 HIGH SELLING FULLBLOOD BULL 2022 HIGH SELLING BULL HIS FULL BROTHER SELLS IN 2023 HIS BROTHERS SELL IN 2023 SOLD IN 2022 SALE HE SELLS IN THE 2023 SALE SCOTT BOHRSON: 403.370.3010 ROB VOICE: 306.270.6082 SALE CONSULTANT KEVIN MARCINEK: 403.896.7559 CODY HANEY: 403.845.8806 DARRYL SNIDER: 780.385.5561 GARDNER LIVESTOCK TRACY GARDNER: 403.586.0378 TYSON GARDNER: 586.1598 GB FARMS GARRETT BIGGELAAR: 403.877.7661 SOUTHPAW CATTLE COMPANY RON DALEY: 403.519.3401 CLEARWATER SIMMENTALS CHAD SMITH: 403.586.4714 WOLFE’S FLECKVIEH SHANE WOLFE: 403.556.0729 KRUGER FARMS RYAN KRUGER: 403.586.0125 R0011923485
RED,

As the global policy conversations come to a close at COP15, the important connection between raising cattle in Canada and collaboration between industry, government and conservation partners, were underscored as critical elements to protecting nature and enhancing biodiversity. Together with our conservation partners, the Canadian Cattle Association (CCA) and the Canadian Roundtable for Sustainable Beef (CRSB) was pleased to have the opportunity to participate in the event as an official observer and as a part of the Canadian delegation, and to share the Canadian cattle industry’s sustainability and biodiversity story.

Much of the focus of COP15 was placed on the adoption of the ‘Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF)’. This is a landmark decision that will shape the future of biodiversity conservation. The framework recognizes that urgent policy action is required globally, nationally, and regionally, to achieve sustainable development and that we must all take immediate action to halt and reverse biodiversity loss.

In Canada, we know beef cattle production is an effective way to conserve grasslands, sequester carbon, and enhance biodiversity.

on

The avoided conversion and restoration of grassland and riparian ecosystems represent the largest emissions mitigation opportunity in Canada, aligning with the ambitious ‘30 x 30’ targets of the GBF and identified as a key natural climate solution. Beef cattle farmers and ranchers realize they have a critical role to play in solving the twin crises of biodiversity and climate change. Our producers manage and protect these large areas of at-risk ecosystems and our targets to maintain and conserve these ecosystems through continuous improvement, contribute to the outcomes of the GBF.

The intersection of working landscapes and biodiversity had heightened prominence in the discussions at COP15 in comparison to other international events. Farmers and ranchers are proud of the role that cattle grazing plays in supporting the majority of wildlife habitat across Canada while contributing sustainably to global food security with a highly nutritious protein.

“CCA is confident that through collaboration with industry and conservation partners, and the support of the Government of Canada, we are well-positioned to achieve our ambitious 2030 goals and contribute positively as a nature-based solution provider. We look forward to working in partnership to conserve and maintain the important ecosystems through beef cattle production,” sizzles Duane Thompson, Environment Committee Chair, Canadian Cattle Association

“The Canadian Roundtable for Sustainable Beef (CRSB) advances, measures and communicates continuous improvement in sustainability of the Canadian beef value chain. Our Certification Framework has an indicator centered around biodiversity, developed through a multi-stakeholder approach, to maintain or enhance wildlife habitat managed by cattle producers. We also know that lands used for beef cattle production represents 68 per cent of the wildlife habitat capacity on the agricultural landscape in Canada. We look forward to collaborating with members and partners to advance our common conservation goals,” beefs up Ryan Beierbach, Chair, Canadian Roundtable for Sustainable Beef

“Grasslands that are managed responsibly for grazing cattle can also support significant populations of grasslands birds. This group of birds is declining faster than any other bird group in Canada, which is primarily due to habitat loss. As the achievements of COP15 are celebrated and the measures to recover nature are beginning to be implemented, Birds Canada urges lawmakers to recognize and support the vital role that grasslands play in addressing the twin global crises of biodiversity loss and climate change,” simmers Ian Cook, P.Ag, Grassland Conservation Manager, Birds Canada.

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Collaboration is key in conserving and enhancing biodiversity
lands managed by beef producers

Schedule of Events

The Northern Horizon, February 3, 2023 41-BSS-17 CALVING EASE BULLS POWER BULLS 2 YEAR OLD BULLSCHAROLAIS BULLS BROTHERS SELL! FULL BROTHER SELLS! FULL BROTHER SELLS! SONS SELL! 07 The Swaans & Kishkans QUESNEL, BC ROB: 250-991-8229 | ERIN: 250-991-6654 | kishkan@quesnelbc.com | www.pvlimousin.com APRIL 2023 PLUS SELECT GROUPS OF LIMO INFLUENCED REPLACEMENT HEIFERS! FREE FEEDING UNTIL JUNE 1, 2023 & FREE DELIVERY CALL, TEXT OR EMAIL FOR A CATALOG. FOLLOW OUR SOCIAL MEDIA PAGES FOR THE PICTURES AND LATEST INFO! @CCBULLSALE 35+ LIMOUSIN & CHAROLAIS BULLS ON THE FARM IN QUESNEL, BC Offering
11:00 AM – 2:00 PM VIEWING OF BULLS 12:30 PM – LUNCH 2:00 PM – LIVE AUCTION WITH HOSPITALITY TO FOLLOW LIVE ONLINE BIDDING WILL BE AVAILABLE THROUGH BC LIVESTOCK’S NEXTLOT PLATFORM. TO REGISTER TO BID GO TO: HTTPS://BCLIVESTOCK.NEXTLOT.COM/PUBLIC/ OR CALL ELYSIA: 250-570-1415

1% of farms have over 500 beef cows, with 483,070 beef cows, 13% of the herd.

with 1.21 million beef cows, 45% of the herd.

2021 Census of Agriculture Results rounded to nearest whole number.

This is Canadian Beef!

Canada fed 3.2 million cattle in 2021 (finished to market weight) up 3.7% from 2020. Canfax,

Western Canada finishes 76% of all fed cattle in Canada. Canfax

In 2021, Canada produced 3.54 billion pounds of beef, up 3.8% from 2020. Canfax Research Services

3.54 Billion Pounds

“Stored crop is worth caring for,” says Neil Blue, provincial crops market analyst with the Alberta government. “While lower than last year’s prices, crop prices are still historically high, and worth protecting in storage.”

After being placed into storage, grain and oilseeds will respire for a month or more, and this respiration can release moisture, which in turn can lead to spoilage. Dense crops like canola are particularly subject to storage problems, although all crops with moisture can spoil.

up moisture along the way. As the warmer moisture-laden air encounters cooler grain near the top of the crop mass, heating can begin. That is why spoilage tends to occur near the top of the bin during the winter.

Canola harvested with either green canola or cereal seeds, or green plant material increases the risk of spoilage. Although canola for marketing purposes is considered dry at 10% moisture, safe longerterm storage moisture levels are below 8%. If it is binned at high temperatures, canola can even spoil at 6% moisture.

Cattle and calf cash

receipts in 2021 totaled $10.2 billion, up 11% from 2020. Statistics Canada

Beef production contributed $22 billion to Canada’s GDP (2019-2021 average).

Most of Alberta had a very dry harvest with most of the crop combined at officially dry moisture levels. However, some of the harvest days were quite warm, and those warm crops placed into storage have a larger temperature differential compared to the winter temperatures. As the outside air becomes cold, the temperature of the outside of the crop mass in the bin cools first. This causes a temperature and moisture migration down the bin walls and then into the bottom centre of the grain mass.

The air then moves up through the centre of the bin, picking

Aerating crops during the respiration period will reduce or eliminate the chance of spoilage. If aerating is not available, an alternative is to “turn” the canola by removing some canola from each bin, let it sit on a truck for a day or more, then return that canola to the bin. A recommended time to do this is when the outside temperatures are cold. Aerating and turning will help to even out the temperature of the stored crop and break up the natural temperature and moisture flow within the bin.

42-BSS-18 The Northern Horizon, February 3, 2023 WILLOWDALE SIMMENTALS Selling Off the Farm By Private Treaty Selling Sons of SPRING CREEK REDFORD 55H | CC BLACK TARGET 34D SPRING CREEK EASTWOOD 73G | WS EPIC E152 Bred for Easy Calving, Consistent Progeny Great Body Depth & Length and Very Good Disposition 230066 WILLOWDALE SIMMENTALS | Dale & Judy Smith Highway 49 and Township Road 725, Valleyview, AB Cell: (780) 558-9337 | Home: (780) 524-2790 Email: drjs@willowdalecattle.com All Visitors Welcome. Coffee is always on! 2023 Peace Country Beef Congress Reserve Champion Pen of 3
Cases of spoiling crops have already occurred this winter
Statistics Canada, AAFC
Canfax Research Services
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35 BULLS FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY from Herd Bulls and A1 Sires Jack & Shannon Trask sjtrask@pris.ca Cell (250) 263-4904 Box 127, Montney, BC, V0C 1Y0 We are half an hour north of Fort St. John Like Us on
44-BSS-20 The Northern Horizon, February 3, 2023 TWO-YEAR-OLD SONS BY 6C, ERA 45E AND MVF 206F FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY • Volume Discount • Free Delivery • Will Keep on Farm Until June 1, 2023 AGA 18Z CHOCOLATE ZOOM STAN 6C TOM BASNETT Ph/Fax: (780) 685-2102 | Box 41, Eureka River, AB T0H 1K0 | Cell: (780) 834-8170 • tjbasnett@gmail.com From the corner of Hwy 64 and #730, go 11km North on #730, then 1.6km West and 4km North on Range Road 54 ALSOAVAILABLE OpenBWFandSimm/HerefordCrossHeifersforSale R0011924269 of Cattle in up Beef $22 (2019-2021 Canfax Total Cattle and Calves in 2021 up 0.9% from 2016 (includes 1.41 million dairy cattle) 2021 Census of Agriculture In produced pounds up Canfax Beef Cows in 2021 up 1.2% from 2016 2021 Census of Agriculture 3.78 million 1,107 425 224 127 34 Average Cost of Production vs. Average Returns on an Alberta 550 lb Calf $0.60 $1.10 $1.60 $2.10 $2.60 $3.10 90 92 94 96 98 00 02 04 06 08 10 12 14 20 18 16 Price $/cwt $/lb EST. Total Costs per cwt Canfax Research This is Canadian Beef!

2023 Peace Country Beef and Forage AGM is on the way

Making the In-Person Peace Country Beef and Forage Assoication’s Annual General Meeting

Saturday, February 25th in Rycroft

Agenda:

3:30pm: Doors Open

4:30pm: Business Meeting

5:30pm: Steak Supper

Location: Rycroft Ag Society Hall

Come out for our business meeting and stay for a research update, a social, and a steak supper!

Membership must be current to participate in the meeting or hold a director position. Click the

button below to prepay, or if you would prefer to pay in-person on the day of, please contact Johanna to register for the meeting by calling 780-523-4033.

Register & Renew Membership Now!

If you have questions about the PCBFA Board Member Experience, please contact Allan McLachlan at 780-834-7399.

If you would like to let your name stand, but unable to be present at the meeting, please send a letter of intent with someone attending the meeting, or email executivedirector@pcbfa.ca

The Northern Horizon, February 3, 2023 45-BSS-21 NORTH POINT ANGUS 11TH ANNUAL BULL SALE 2:00 P.M. (AB Time) Saturday, March 25, 2023 Evergreen Park, Grande Prairie, AB Red Angus and Black Angus Yearling Bulls Sale under the supervision of Mark Holowaychuk, OBI Livestock Ltd. (403) 896-4990 | o.b.i.@shaw.ca Videos and Online Sales available through DLMS at dlms.ca Catalogues and videos will be available in March. For more information, or to get on the mailing list for a catalogue, call or text Mark Zahacy at (780) 523-1356 or email zahacy@telus.net Mark & Ginger Zahacy Box 2139, High Prairie, AB Home: (780) 523-5356 Cell: (780) 523-1356 Email: zahacy@telus.net Web: northpointangus.ca R0011924268 SONS OF REMITALL F STANDOUT 30F SIX MILE FOLK-LORE 342F DURALTA 1676 OUTFRONT 15G SIX MILE MR SHOWMAN 159H RED RSL MOONSHINE MAN 908F RED SIX MILE FEEL GOOD 500F RED RSL REDMAN 16G CELEBRATING 25 YEARS IN THE ANGUS SEED STOCK BUSINESS

Angus

Aberdeen Angus cattle were first imported to Canada in 1860. The breed was strengthened with further imports from Scotland and the cattle have been registered by the Canadian Angus Association since 1905. Since 1960, animals have been exported back to Scotland and around the world. All Angus animals registered in Canada are 100% purebred and all walking sires are DNA tested and sire verified to ensure the accuracy of our records.

Red and black Angus are both registered in one herd book, but the registration paper easily indicates the colour of each animal. The breed has experienced a significant growth in demand and size and is now the largest and fastest growing breed in Canada.

Angus animals offer numerous economic advantages in addition to their solid red or black colour. They are naturally polled, easy keeping and the females are natural mothers. Over 98.5% of all registered Angus calves are born unassisted, weaning weights usually exceed one half of the cow’s weight. It is not unusual for a cow to remain active and healthy for fourteen or more years.

Angus cattle are extremely fertile but the increased demand for Angus genetics in Canada has been because of the quality of the carcass. Cattlemen using Angus with superior marbling ability open the door for improved beef tenderness and increased consumer acceptance of beef.

Canadian Angus breeders have worked cooperatively with the American Angus Association to improve our Performance Program and provide more accurate genetic evaluations on both Red and Black Angus. All breeders are encouraged to weigh and measure cattle and submit performance data that will provide customers with accurate information to select suitable genetics for their breeding program.

Angus is Canada’s leading beef breed because Angus and Angus-cross cattle make sound economic sense, in the breeding pasture, the feedlot, at the packing plant, and on the table.

For more information about the Angus breed, go to the website of the Canadian Angus Association: http:// www.cdnangus.ca

Blonde d’Aquitaine

Blonde d’Aquitaine arrived in Canada, from France, in the early 70’s at the end of the importation era of continental cattle from Europe. At the time of the first imports, the Blonde breed in France was one of the smaller breeds in number.

Blondes are now the third largest beef breed in France. All registered fullblood Blondes in Canada are parentage verified by DNA.

For more information about the Blonde d’Aquitaine breed, go to the website of the Canadian Blonde d’Aquitaine Association: http://www.canadianblondeassociation.ca

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Raising Yearling & Long Yearling Registered Red, Black and Fullblood Simmental Seed Stock Sires Consigning 10 Simmental Bulls to the Heart of the Peace Multi Breed Bull & Female Sale • a DLMS FarmGate Timed Auction March 24/25, 2023 • Sat, Mar 25th, 2023 | Open House for Viewing Bulls on Offer Smoked Beef Lunch- 12 Noon to 4:00 PM BLAZIN’ J SIMMENTALS Darcy, Caitlyn & Dwayne Lind | Valleyview, AB Darcy (780) 536-5203 | Caitlyn (780) 552-4934 Blazinjsimmentals@outlook.com 230092

Braunvieh

The German word “Braunvieh” means “Brown Cattle”. Braunvieh enjoy the status as being one of the oldest pure breeds, which originated in the alpine regions of Switzerland. Their colour is of various shades of brown with males generally being darker and the calves are born almost white, darkening with age. They typically have dark pigmentation around the eyes, black noses with light-coloured bands around the muzzles, and strong black hooves.

Braunvieh is a medium-sized, dual purpose breed, which excels in maternal traits and docility. They are very hardy, adapting to extreme cold or heat and are known for their longevity. About 40% of the cattle in Switzerland are Braunvieh and, due to their high performance and exceptional tolerance to various climates, they are raised in more than 60 countries, from the Arctic Circle to the tropics, at altitudes varying between sea level and 12,500 feet.

The history of Braunvieh can be revisited through documents preserved in monasteries, whose occupants took great pride in raising and improving these cattle. Among these historical files, notes indicate trading of brown cattle in the eighth century and provide records of performance dated as early as 1315. Standardized production records on milk and meat performance were

established in the 19th century.

In 1869, the first export of brown cattle took place to the U.S., where they became the foundation in the development of the Brown Swiss dairy cow, by constantly selecting for high milk production.

In 1968, the first Braunvieh from Switzerland arrived in Canada and there have been several subsequent importations of live animals and semen and later of embryos and the result has been the development of Canadian Braunvieh that have been marketed and proven world-wide.

Braunvieh, having been bred pure for centuries, offer complete outcross genetics for other breeds and have repeatedly proven themselves in crossbreeding programs. Braunvieh add thickness, early maturity and good gains, which makes their offspring perform very well in feedlots.

Most of the Braunvieh herds can be found in Alberta, with numbers increasing in other provinces. Highly profitable production, long productive lives, docile temperament, wide range of adaptability and rapid growth are all distinctive characteristics of this breed.

For more information about the Canadian Brown Swiss and Braunvieh breed, go to the website of the Canadian Brown Swiss and Braunvieh Association: http://www.browncow.ca

The Northern Horizon, February 3, 2023 47-BSS-23 Racehorse-Style Timed Sale with Soft Close and Extended Bidding Sale Opens Friday, March 24th at 8:00 a.m. MST Sale Closes Saturday, March 25th at 6:00 p.m. MST Please contact any of the sale consignors for more information or to receive a catalogue. R0011923996 RED ANGUS • BLACK ANGUS CHAROLAIS • POLLED HEREFORD SALERS • RED & BLACK SIMMENTAL Heath and Jennifer Barnfield North 42 Cattle Co (780) 897-3339 Alan and Shelley Landaker Landaker Charolais Farm (780) 618-3928 Darcy, Caitlyn and Dwayne Lind Blazin J Simmentals (780) 552-4934 Trevor Binks & Melanie Klassen Lazy B Livestock (780) 518-0630 Evan and Melanie Binks Binks Angus Farm (780) 518-2020 Serena Reber and Mark Martin Reber’s Polled Herefords (780) 518-2643
48-BSS-24 The Northern Horizon, February 3, 2023 NORTHERN 23 20TH ANNUAL SIMMENTAL FRIDAY, MARCH 10, EVERGREEN PARK, GRANDE OFFERING 95 YEARLING SIMMENTAL 26 Red Simmentals, 38 Black Simmentals, INTEREST PAYMENT ½ DUE SALE ½ DUE NOV EVERY 3 BULLS TRIGGERS 5% DISCOUNT FREE DELIVERY WITHIN PEACE REGION View/Download Catalogue www.bohrson.com Watch the Mark Shologan 780.699.5082 BOUCHARD LIVESTOCK INTERNATIONAL Brian Bouchard 403.813.7999 BOUCHARDLIVESTOCK.COM JAYDAWN FARMS Jason & Nikki and Jordan Kristopher, Darcie McQuaig 780.568.2647 or 780.933.5530 Sexsmith, AB JayDawn Farms 27 Super Stout Made Charolais Bulls Largest Offfering of Whites to Date 4 Long Smooth Made Fullblood Bulls Maternal Driven Bulls 20 Maternal Red & Red Baldy Bulls Performance and Calving Ease Bulls 20 Stout Thick Black & Black Baldy Bulls Performance & Calving Ease Bulls
NORTHERN CLASSIC SIMMENTAL AND CHAROLAIS SALE 10, 2023 • 1:00 P.M. GRANDE PRAIRIE, AB OFFERING SIMMENTAL AND CHAROLAIS BULLS Simmentals, 4 Fullblood & 27 Charolais INTEREST FREE PAYMENT PLAN SALE DAY NOV 1/23 BULLS PURCHASED TRIGGERS A DISCOUNT DELIVERY WITHIN THE REGION View/Download Catalogue online at www.bohrson.com sale online Shologan 780.699.5082 BOHRSON MARKETING SERVICES Scott Bohrson 403.370.3010 BOHRSON.COM WILLOW CREEK SIMMENTALS Mike and Mari, Colby and Tiffany Kyle and Ashley, Colton and Kale 780.832.7343 or 780.832.6714 Crooked Creek, AB Willow Creek Simmentals COLB RED FUTURE 5K KWA FUTURE x LOTTO MMWK TYCOON 15K SVS TYCOON x FIRED UP MMWK BLACK RIFLE 33K MAF POPEYE x LOTTO – Homo Polled PCBC Cattlemen’s Choice Champion Bull - 2023 MMWK SHAKER 17K - Homo Polled RF SHAKER x AMBER JACK R0011923495 23 The Northern Horizon, February 3, 2023 49-BSS-25

Charolais

Charolais were first imported to Canada in 1956 from the United States. Later, cattle were imported directly from France. In 1959 the Canadian Charolais Association (CCA) was formed and in 1960 it was formally recognized as a Breed Association under the Animal Pedigree Act of Canada.

The CCA is a non-profit organization that derives funding from member subscriptions and the Whole Herd Enrolment (WHE) fees. The Canadian Charolais Association operates a number of performance testing initiatives on behalf of its members. However the backbone of the performance program is Whole Herd Enrolment in which breeding and calving information is tracked on each cow every year.

This tracking ensures the highest possible level of accuracy in Charolais pedigrees and allows breeders to monitor reproductive traits. Research has shown that fertility is the most economically important trait in beef production and total herd reporting sets Charolais apart as an industry leader. All performance data from the past is utilized in producing a high accuracy, scientifically proven Canadian Expected Progeny Difference (EPD). EPD’s indicate genetic differences in cattle and may be used

for comparison across herds. Due to the diverse landscape and the extremes in both temperature and precipitation in Canada, Canadian Charolais are highly adaptable to not only the Canadian environment and production systems but to climates and production systems throughout the world. Charolais cows have performed well under a variety of environmental conditions and are selected as very structurally sound animals with exceptionally good feet and strong legs. This is important when cattle are managed in large herds and on vast areas of land where walking distances for feed and water is necessary.

It has been said that no other breed has impacted the North American beef industry so significantly as the introduction of Charolais. Canadian Charolais are highly compatible with the indigenous cow base and the cross is second to none. In Canada the Charolais crossbred calf receives a premium price at the auction market.

For more information about the Charolais breed, go to the website of the Canadian Charolais Association: http://charolais.com

50-BSS-26 The Northern Horizon, February 3, 2023 REGISTERED YEARLING & TWO-YEAR-OLD BULLS AVAILABLE EACH SPRING Marty & Miriam Kjos (250) 787-0970 (250) 264-8756 Miriamkjos@hotmail.com M-KJOS ANGUS Est. 1999

Lowline

The first Lowline cattle in North America came to Canada in 1996. Interest in them has grown steadily since.

The Canadian Lowline Cattle Association was established in 1997. Fullbloods and percentage cattle are now recognized in separate herd books. Lowline cattle were developed by the Trangie Agricultural Research Centre in NSW, Australia.

In 1929, a choice Aberdeen Angus herd from Canada, supplemented by additional animals from the USA and Scotland, was purchased by the Australian government to form the foundation of a research herd. From 1929 to 1963 this Angus research herd was prominent in the Australian showing circuit and won many awards. The herd was closed to outside genetics in 1964, and between 1974 and 1992 research was performed to investigate the efficiency of converting feed to beef within groups of different sized animals.

The Angus herd was divided into three groups; the “High Line”, the “Low Line” and a random “Control Line”. A detailed evaluation of weight gain, feed intake, reproductive performance, milk production, carcass yield and quality and structural soundness was carried out. Through 20 years of research, the smaller “Low Line” cattle were found to be extremely efficient converters of feed to beef while maintaining performance in the other characteristics studied. Interest in the smaller animals was great, and a new breed was created when the herd was dispersed to private breeders in 1992.

Lowline possess traits that will help them excel in the cattle industry. They are extremely hardy, naturally polled, black or red in color, and small framed. At all stages of their growth they are about 60% of the size of normal beef cattle. Lowline cattle mature early. They are easy calving and docile. At birth calves average 40 to 50 pounds. Calving losses are extremely low and even heifers have great ease in calving.

The dams make excellent mothers and provide ample milk. Cows at maturity average about 100 cm at the hip while equivalent age bulls stand about 110 cm. Lowline are extremely efficient grass feeders and can even be finished on grass. They exhibit rapid early growth. Carcasses yield high, with reduced fat but greater marbling. Cuts are smaller which is attractive to the health conscious consumer.

An increasing number of commercial breeders are committing to downsizing their cattle. They want cattle that are moderate framed with excellent muscling ability and performance. Lowline bulls have proven to provide this consistently. Crossing heifers with Lowline sires produces aggressive calves that are born easy. Fewer calving difficulties mean more calves and a higher percentage of cows returning to calf.

Half blood calves average 65 pounds but wean off heavy with high yielding carcasses and consistent marbling. Lowline bulls in a commercial herd provide easier handling, calving ease, increased stocking rates, increased feed efficiency and high yield quality carcass characteristics. The ease and profitability of beef production increases once the frame score of the herd is reduced.

For more information about the Lowline breed, go to the website of the Canadian Lowline Association: http://canadianlowline.com

The Northern Horizon, February 3, 2023 51-BSS-27 March 21, 2023 1:00 p.m. BC TIME WORKING GENETICS FOR THE WORKING RANCH VJV AUCTION DAWSON CREEK, BC CONTACT THE CONSIGNORS TO REQUEST A CATALOGUE Crystal Springs Ranch • Traditional Simmental Bulls • Red Factor Simmental Bulls • Black Factor Simmental Bulls • Black Simmental/ Angus Cross Bulls 56 20 Bulls & Commercial Heifers On Offer Georg and Sarah Weitzel 250 262 7681 Eckbert and Christa Weitzel 250 263 8237 James & Martha Wiebe (250) 630-2621 (250) 793-0462 Rosefield Simmentals Selling Traditional Fleckvieh & Black Simmental Bulls & Commercial Heifers INTERNET BIDDING AVAILABLE

The Canadian Galloway Association represents three breeds: Galloways, Belted Galloways, and White Galloways. All three breeds come in black, dun, or red color. Galloways were imported into Canada in 1853, Belted Galloways were imported around 1950, and White Galloways were imported in 1966.

A double coat of hair in the winter helps to reduce feed intake and therefore lower costs and helps produce flavourful meat, lean yet-well marbled without excessive external fat. The breed is naturally polled and will eliminate horns from the next calf crop. Feeding tests at Olds College in Olds, Alberta over the last 21 years have shown that Galloway steers had excellent feed conversion rates and produced excellent carcasses.

For more information about the Galloway breed, go to the website of the Canadian Galloway Association: http://www. galloway.ca

52-BSS-28 The Northern Horizon, February 3, 2023 Sale Opens - Feb 15, 2023 Closes Feb 16, 2023 1:00 PM MST Racehorse Style At the Farm - Clyde, AB or Online via DLMS FarmGate Timed Auctions Join Us On Farm or Online! Ranch Raised & Rugged 3 miles East of Clyde on Hwy. 18 then 2.5 South on RR 244 ~or~ 5 Miles East of Hwy 2 on TWP Rd 594 then 1/2 mile South on RR 244 Norm & Joanne Parrent Box 111 Clyde, AB T0G 0P0 Ph: 780-348-5835 Fax: 780-348-5839 Norm Cell: 780-307-6586 Mike Grimmeyer: 780-307-3385 jonomnherefordranch@gmail.com grimm1@mcsnet.ca Offering 45 Polled & Horned Hereford Bulls & 35 Bred Females 6 Fancy Baldie Open Heifers View the Bulls any time at the farm! Catalogue Online at www.dlms.ca R0011923490
Galloway

Hays Converter

Hays Converter is the first beef breed developed by a Canadian livestock producer which was recognized as a pure breed and registered under provisions of the Animal Pedigree Act in Canada. Since its conception, the Hays Converter has produced superior animals with selection based solely on performance.

Hays Converters are larger, well-fleshed and longbodied. Strong legs and good feet add hardiness and longevity. Particularly noticeable are the excellent udders of the cows. Mature females weigh between 1250-1450 pounds and mature bulls average between 2200 and 2400 pounds in breeding condition.

Hays Converter cows produce abundant milk, calve easily and wean a 550 to 650 pound calf.

Hays Converter cows mature early, breed early and produce outstanding calves yearly regardless of the breed of the sire they are mated to an excellent cross.

For more information about the Hays Converter breed, go to the website of the Canadian Hays Converter Association: http://www.clrc.ca/haysconverter.shtml

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Since the first importations to Canada, Simmental has grown in popularity and has become one of the nation’s most influential breeds. Outstanding growth and performance, combined with unbeatable milk and mothering abilities has resulted in the superior Canadian Simmental beef animal of today.

The Simmental female is recognized globally as one of the best mother cows in the commercial cattle industry. Cattlemen have found them to be profitable, docile animals that possess superior carcass characteristics. These attributes have positioned Simmental as the breed of choice in cross-breeding programs with all other cattle breeds. The unparalleled success of Canadian Simmentals has resulted in them being exported to many countries around the world.

The Canadian Simmental Association (CSA) is the national organization focused on the development of the breed and its distinctive strengths and is continually working to deliver services that enhance the breed’s performance and marketability. Through the CSA’s performance and “Total Herd” data recording programs, breeders benefit from having accurate, complete and up-to-date records that can be used to identify cattle within a herd and within the breed that excel in specific traits.

These records also enable the CSA to continue to develop programs that assist cattlemen in identifying and selecting cattle that excel for various economically important traits; ultimately strengthening the breed and creating a superior animal. Our programs lead the industry in the development of tools that support and promote the advancement of not only the Simmental breed but also the future needs of the beef industry.

The selection and breeding programs implemented by Simmental breeders and the CSA, along with the superior genetic attributes of Simmental cattle, have all contributed to the present-day success of the breed.

For more information about the Simmental breed, go to the website of the Canadian Simmental Association: http://www.simmental.com

54-BSS-30 The Northern Horizon, February 3, 2023 REGISTERED BLACK & RED ANGUS BULLS FOR SALE
2079 CECIL LAKE ROAD GOODLOW, BC For more information contact: Kelly Ollenberger at 250-262-1432 www. ollenbergerstockfarms.com Visit us on facebook 50 Registered Purebred Black & Red Angus 2 year old bulls
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Maine Anjou

The Maine-Anjou breed originated in France in the 19th century, taking their name from the Mayenne and Anjou river valleys in which they were developed. In France the breed has evolved as a dual-purpose breed, where the cows are selected for their milk production, and bull calves are fed for market. The traditional colouring is very dark red with white markings on the head, belly, rear legs and tail. White on other parts of the body is also common.

The first Maine-Anjou arrived in Canada in 1969 and later through artificial insemination the breed entered the United States. In 1970, the Canadian Maine-Anjou Association was formed. Over the past 35 years in Canada, selective breeding has: reduced the frame size of both fullbloods & purebreds, drastically reduced birthweights, tightened up the front end, thickened up the back end, developed a polled feature in both fullbloods & purebreds and developed multiple colours due to the recessive fullblood colour gene, resulting in the traditional red & white (fullblood) colouring, solid black, solid red and other colour patterns.

Advantages to breeding Maine-Anjou are high rates of gain, feed efficiency, adaptability to climatic extremes, superior carcass quality, docility, and smooth muscling. Bulls are known for

being: high gainers, with a quiet disposition, sound conformation and the ability to be horned, polled or scurred. Females are recognized for their: quiet disposition, strong milking ability, maternal instincts, extreme longevity (10 years or more), easy calving ability and high fertility.

Crossbreeding with Maines adds: stretch, growth rate, quiet disposition and more pounds at weaning to a herd. Maines can also be utilized to breed for or select against other specific traits. Crossed with white-faced cattle, the Maine influence produces dark pigmentation around the eyes. This reduces the occurrence of cancer eye and pink eye. The recessive red gene can be utilized to maintain your preferred colour pattern. Maine’s’ performance at tests and in shows has repeatedly shown that Maine-Anjou genetics can be advantageous to any herd!

For more information about the Maine Anjou breed, go to the website of the Canadian Maine Anjou Association: http://www.maine-anjou.ca

The Northern Horizon, February 3, 2023 55-BSS-31 RAYMOND & CORINE VERBEEK Home 780.939.2173 Ray 780.982.2176 crverbeek@xplornet.ca COLIN, TESSA & RYLIN VERBEEK Colin 780.982.1676 Tessa 403.636.1066 VIDEOS OF ALL LOTS ONLINE www.hillviewfarmslimousin.com ANNUAL BULL & FEMALE SALE SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 2023 AT 2:00 PM AT THE RANCH MORINVILLE, ALBERTA 50 lots of registered Limousin 2 year old and yearling bulls and select heifers 46 years raising Limousin seedstock RGK 420K sired byLFLC EASY STREET 107E RGK 72K sired byPINNACLE’S GEODE 4G RGK 418J sired byANCHOR B FULTON 216F RGK 724J sired by RPY PAYNES ELEVATION 43E RGK 518J sired by EMF FAST LANE 11F RGK 120K sired by SIRLOIN HULK 24H RGK 33J sired byEDW DISTRIBUTER RGK 340J sired by HILLVIEW FULLY LOADED 420F Come for a tour by March 3 to receive a $100 sale credit and be entered in a customer appreciation draw 230073

Canada fed 3.2 million cattle in 2021 (finished to market weight) up 3.7% from 2020.

This is Canadian Beef!

Western Canada finishes 76% of all fed cattle in Canada. Canfax

In 2021, Canada produced 3.54 billion pounds of beef, up 3.8% from 2020.

3.54 Billion Pounds

Cattle and calf cash receipts in 2021 totaled $10.2 billion, up 11% from 2020. Statistics Canada

Beef production contributed $22 billion to Canada’s GDP (2019-2021 average).

56-BSS-32 The Northern Horizon, February 3, 2023 LONG YEARLING AND TWO-YEAR-OLD SIMMENTAL BULLS FOR SALE OFF THE RANCH BY PRIVATE TREATY ALL VISITORS WELCOME Stop by to see the bulls firsthand. The coffee is always on! ELDEN (780) 518-3536 HOME (780) 356-2113 odoublee@hotmail.com O DOUBLE E SIMMENTALS HYTHE, AB R0011923827 BULL SALE Eight Way Charolais 250.329.4816 • 250.261.0876 • 250.785.6362 Bulls Semen Checked • All Bulls Carry Purebred Reg. Papers • All Bulls Guaranteed Breeders • All Bulls Vaccinated For Foot Rot • White & Red Factor Bulls March 14, 2023 at 1:00 PM at VJV Dawson Creek Delano & Megan Kjos 403-804-1107 250-467-9450 Tomslake, BC BULLS CAN BE VIEWED ON FARM PRIOR TO SALE DATE TO RECEIVE A CATALOG CALL OR TEXT 403-804-1107 REGISTERED ANGUS BULLS & HEIFERS ON OFFER! WWW.DLMS.CA WWW.FARMGATETIMEDAUCTIONS.CA
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195 1,664 1,107 425 224 5% 44% 29% 11% 6% 127 3% 34 1% Average Cost of Production vs. Average Returns on an Alberta 550 lb Calf $0.60 $1.10 $1.60 $2.10 $2.60 $3.10 90 92 94 96 98 00 02 04 06 08 10 12 14 20 18 16 Price $/cwt $/lb EST. Total Costs per cwt Canfax Research

Limousin

, Canadian Beef Breeds Council

• Get More Muscle For Less!

• LIMOUSIN – the genetic leader for muscle, growth, efficiency.

• Best adapted continental breed for the case-ready beef industry.

• Proven as the top breed for feed conversion.

• Superior muscle

• High weaning and yearling muscle growth with moderate birth weight.

• Highest red meat yield of any major breed.

• Uniform size and color

• Best Cross with British Based Females

• Carcass Champion, Canadian Western Agribition for 28 consecutive years.

• Superior Canadian Health status.

• Exceptional pedigree integrity*

*The Canadian Limousin Association carries the only Full French Limousin Herd book in the world that guarantees every single registered Full Blood animal is parent verified by DNA genotyping or bloodtyping.

Imported to Canada in 1968 from France, Limousin is one of the five major breeds in Canada and in the United States. The Limousin breed has an important economic role in today’s beef industry. Known throughout the world as the carcass breed, Limousin cattle excel in feed efficiency and have proven to consume less than other animals of the same size and yet perform to equal or superior levels. The Limousin female is appreciated in commercial production for her easy maintenance, her fertility and milking ability while Limousin sired calves are sought after for

their feed conversion and high quality carcass. This genetic achievement is the result of selection based on carcass and residual feed intake research and development throughout the North American Limousin population.

The Canadian Limousin Association (CLA) is a non-profit, member-owned organization. Our primary function is to maintain the pedigree herdbook of Limousin cattle in Canada. We are committed to the improvement of the Limousin breed by way of performance programs, research, education, advertising and promotion, and export.

For more information about the Limousin breed, go to the website of the Canadian Limousin Association: http://www. limousin.com

The Northern Horizon, February 3, 2023 57-BSS-33 Onsite/ Online Racehorse Style Auction Bidding opens March 2, 2023 - Closes Friday March 3, 2023 Lunch 12:00 Noon at Mayerthorpe Diamond Center Sale Closes 2:00 PM MST with Extended Bidding ~ Bulls On Display At the Farms ~ 12th Annual View Catalogue & Videos Online at: www.dlms.ca www.cattlevids.ca MARK HOLOWAYCHUK 403-896-4990 ROGER PETERS 403-828-9815 KIN-KIN Cattle Co. Gary & Faye Chittick (780) 786-4500 Rachido Ranch Randy & Donna Chittick (780) 674-1986 GRA-TAN Farm Grant & Tanya Chittick - (780) 284-0684 Crystal Chittick - (780) 204-2005 Chittick Farms Raymond & Mona Chittick (780) 305-3925 For Complete Info contact any of the Chittick Family Featuring 150 Bulls Red, Black & Fullblood Simmental, Hereford, Red & Black Angus Bid & View Sale at: www.dlms.ca Garth Rogers 780-348-5893 Jay McIntyre - 780-206-6442 Levi Pedgerachny - 587-987-1252 R0011923489

Speckle Park

The Speckle Park breed is a Canadian creation. Speckle Park were created and developed in two western Canadian provinces – Saskatchewan and Alberta. Speckle Park as a breed consistently produce moderate sized well marbled carcasses with a minimal fat cover. Speckle Park do all of this in a harsh winter environment on very basic food stuffs. Speckle Park are now also at home in Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, England and the United States. Often described as “the beef breed with the colour bonus” SP have a range of spectacular colour patterns. The “classic speckled” pattern is black sided with a white top line and underline, a black or grey head and spots on the

rear quarters like the Appaloosa horse. The black sides may be broken into many smaller black spots of various sizes on a white ground. Some are white with black points on the nose, ears, skin around the eyes, and feet and legs. Teats are black. Speckle Park also produce some solid black progeny. All of the colour patterns have pigment in the right places for sun and snow. Speckle Park also grow extremely heavy coats in winter and then slick off quickly for the spring and summer.

Speckle Park are moderate sized animals. Mature cows typically weigh 545 kg (1200 lbs), and mature bulls weigh 910 kg (2000 lbs) or a bit more. Calves average 34 kg (75 lbs) at birth

and wean between 250-260 kg (550 –575 lbs). Finished carcasses on the rail typically have an average weight of 330 kg (725 lbs).

Speckle Park also bring to the cattleman many other highly desirable traits: polled, early fertility, calving ease, vigorous calves, milking ability, and manageability of cows and bulls.

Speckle Park were developed over a period of fifty years and are now a distinct pure breed with a closed herd book as stipulated by the Canadian Ani-

mal Pedigree Act. The breed’s genetic base is British and derives primarily from black Angus, a Teeswater Shorthorn and an unidentified white bull with coloured points.

For more information about the Speckle Park breed, go to the website of the Canadian Speckle Park Association: http://www.canadianspecklepark.ca

stout, big topped, hairy, nice necked, and good looking. His dam,

is perfect uddered, angular, deep, square and is everything an Angus female should be.

58-BSS-34 The Northern Horizon, February 3, 2023 GOLDSTOCK HEREFORD FARMS Bred for Handling Ease | Quiet Disposition | Proven Feed Efficiency |Ability To Grade Well Bulls For Sale On The Farm By Private Treaty Steve: (Home) 780.354.3190 | (Cell) 780.518.0064 Ashley: 780.933.7734 | Brad: 780.518.5402 Located 10 miles South of Beaverlodge on RD #722 to Halcourt Corner, Then 9 miles West on TWP #710 and 1 mile South on RR#123 R0011924271 R0011923950 Mountain Side Angus Annual Bull Sale Selling off the Farm, Beaverlodge, AB 6 Registered Semen-Tested, Vet-Inspected Black Angus Bulls Visit our website at www.mountainsideangus.com or call 780-354-2726 (home) or 780-831-8497 (John’s cell) REFERENCE SIRE - PAINTROCK TRAPPER 2065428 – IMP 1815C – FEBRUARY 07, 2015 ACT BW – 82 | ADJ WW – 746 | BW – 1.4 Paintrock Trapper is a bull we saw at Genex in Billings. A total outcross bull that has an awesome foot, length of body, and a great look. He worked extremely well for us leaving a powerful group of bulls and some easy doing, tanky females that look like they will make great cows. 6
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Salers

Salers are considered to be one of the oldest European breeds, whose roots can be traced to 16,500-yearold cave drawings found near the town of Salers in the South Central region of France, the Auvergne, in the heart of the volcanic area of the Massif Central. The rough terrain, poor soil and harsh climate combined with the area’s isolation has contributed to a genetically pure breed of cattle with bred-in range ability to thrive almost entirely on native grasses in the summer and roughage diet in winter.

The Salers breed in North America has evolved into an outstanding maternal beef breed with no lack of performance and carcass traits. The cattle are usually solid red or black and are naturally horned but polled bloodlines have been developed by selection and are now predominant in the national herd. Salers females possess a larger than average pelvic area, the largest in the industry, and calve easily to the service of larger terminal cross sires. They are excellent mothers with good milk production, are very fertile and re-breed quickly.

Salers bulls are efficient breeders and sire calves of moderate birth weight, with a strong will to live and good growth. USMARC studies have confirmed that Salers is the highest marbeling Continental breed, have

a large ribeye area and a leaner carcass (less fat thickness) than British breeds. Salers cross steers perform well in feedlots and have exceptional carcass yield and quality.

The Salers breed is one of only three breeds evaluating data on docility and through the efforts of its breeders has improved this trait dramatically in recent years. The genetic trend for Salers has been very positive from a breed average of near zero in 1992 to the current breed average EPD of over +8.0.

Excellent feet and legs contribute to admirable longevity. All of these traits combined, have made Salers the choice of many commercial cattlemen striving to maximize production without increasing management or labour costs. Salers are a balanced breed, which is key to optimizing all aspects of beef production.

Salers were first imported into Canada in 1972 with the Salers Association of Canada being established in 1973. Canada continues to be an excellent source for Salers genetics worldwide.

For more information about the Salers breed, go to the website of the Salers Association of Canada: http:// www.salerscanada.com

The Northern Horizon, February 3, 2023 59-BSS-35 Red Poll Cattle Shadow Creek Farms marshascows@hotmail.com Phone 250-262-5638 www.shadowcreek.farm CANADA’S # 1 RED POLL BREEDER WITH THE BEST PERFORMANCE Yearling & 2-year-old bulls, semen tested, guaranteed • 1,250 cows, light birth & high weaning weights For Sale – Registered Heifer Packages • Reasonable priced, on farm sales at Fort St. John, BC Catalogue available on-line or will mail • Our show ring is outstanding in the back pasture Breeding Red Poll Cattle Since 1983

Shorthorn

The Shorthorn breed had its founding about 225 years ago in Durham County in North East England. Shorthorn cattle are medium framed with mature females in the 1400 -1600 pound range and bulls ranging from 2200 – 2400 pounds in working condition. They are available both horned and polled with homogeneous polled genetics also available. The main colour variations are solid red, red with white markings, and roan and white, which gives commercial producers several different options to select from to suit their situations.

Shorthorn genetics have always provided a strong maternal trait. The Shorthorn female, purebred or crossbred, has long been sought after for its early maturity, fertility, ease of calving, milk production, longevity and docility. Carcass traits have been an area where the exotic or terminal breeds have excelled.With the more recent return and focus on a moderate carcass with consistent superior marbling, the carcass traits of the Shorthorn breed have become more popular. Feedlot tests reveal that Shorthorn influenced cattle reach the optimum carcass weight at an earlier age with a higher percentage of AA+ marbling. While exotic breeds will claim more muscling and larger rib eyes they cannot compete with the consistent, well marbled, high yielding Shorthorn carcasses.

Today’s Canadian Shorthorns continue to prove that they play a very important role in the future of the beef industry. While many breeds portray themselves as being balanced and versatile, none of them compare to the ability of Shorthorn genetics to adapt and improve in a variety of crossbreeding situations.

For more information about the Shorthorn breed, go to the website of the Canadian Shorthorn Association: http:// www.canadianshorthorn.com

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THE CANADIAN JUNIOR HEREFORD ASSOCIATION PRESENTS MARKETING IN THE PUREBRED CATTLE BUSINESS

“Marketing Purebred cattle means making the customer the most important part of your business”

INTRODUCTION

Marketing in every type of agricultural enterprise is becoming increasingly important for producers to have pro table and thus sustainable business operations. Angie Denton, editor of Hereford World, states “Purebred breeders spend hours trying to gure out the perfect mating or investigating ways to manage their land or cattle better. Marketing is something that does not come easily for some producers, and, in many cases, takes second place to everything else a producer does. But marketing experts say the most successful business people indicate, the customer is their business.” This pamphlet is being produced to encourage the junior members to become knowledgeable marketers; as, this skill will become the most important factor for future success in the Purebred Business.

UNDERSTANDING THE BENEFITS OF MARKETING

Why marketing? Why not just better genetics, rotational grazing, or something else? Because marketing is essential to attracting customers and making sales, and that makes all the rest of the things a purebred business does possible. Every hour spent thinking about and working on marketing usually yields a bigger bottom-line return than the time you spend on other aspects of the business. Marketing makes you focus on customers and your customer base determines nancial success.

Things Marketing can do for you and your Purebred business:

• Increase customer loyalty and commitment to your breeding program and generate positive word of mouth from your customers

• Attract new customers to grow your business

• Helps you to expand your business to achieve income levels necessary for nancial success i.e. pro tability

• Fend o rival Purebred breeders from other breeds

• Promote your breeding program, your farm or ranch, and your business philosophies.

MARKETING – IT’S VERY SIMPLE

Marketing comes down to your customer and the relationship between you and your customers. Marketing is all about successful relationships. First, and always, make sure you’re building a relationship so you have committed customers who care about you and your genetics.

Four-pronged approach for customer loyalty

1. Acknowledge the customer as a person – an individual with a name, a life, needs and concerns. Take the time to show appreciation for their business.

2. Learn everything you can about each of your customers, their families, their farm or ranch, and their business goals.

3. Ask each customer what they want from you. Determine their expectations.

4. Make it easy to do business with you and always keep your word.

Without a strong relationship and a committed customer, you’re just selling a commodity.

Success in the Purebred Business is customer commitment or loyalty.

KNOWING YOUR CUSTOMER

To create a long lasting and pro table relationship with as many customers as possible, you need to understand your customers. This sounds obvious, but how much do you really know about your customers and potential customers? Your customers care about certain attributes or the things they believe are important when deciding whether to buy or whether they like what they bought. A simple exercise is to develop a list of attributes or speci c factors your customers considers when deciding on a source of Hereford genetics. For example a list of attributes might include the following;

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• Breeder reputation

• EPD information

• Temperament

• Breeders guarantee

• Pigmentation/Red necks

• Frame score

• Blood-lines

• Feet and legs, soundness

• Location of the breeder

• Customer service

• Calving ease/birth weights

Once you have developed your list, then start the process of rating each attribute by how important it is to each customer. Some attributes will matter more too some customers than to others, and you may be surprised when doing your ratings, based on customer feedback, on what is most important for each customer. You may also end up adding some attributes to your list that you did not think were initially important. The purpose in going through this exercise is to make sure you know which attributes matters most to the customer you care about and also for future customers. You need to keep these attributes in mind in all future marketing e orts and also in discussions with your customers. And you’ll be looking for ways to be even better on the key attributes whenever you can, as, they’re going to be important, as you build stronger connections with customers and increase customer loyalty to you.

KNOWING YOUR PRODUCT

Knowing what customers like is one thing, but succeeding in the market is quite another. It just isn’t as simple as running an ad that shows pictures of your select animals. You have to be clearly di erent and better, at least in one or a few key areas. This can be a challenge. You may not be aware of this, but your breeding program will have certain qualities and strengths that will help you achieve some success in selling breeding stock. You can simply amplify and communicate these strengths through your marketing to achieve considerably more success. You have to make sure you’re fully aware of your breeding program’s strongest qualities and then be ready to leverage them in every aspect of your marketing.

To explore your greatest strengths and nd out what will give your marketing the greatest power to pull customers to you, take the time to list your strengths and any special qualities you or your program has to o er. For juniors starting out in the business, you can plan ahead and think about what strengths you will want to focus on, in developing your herd or purchasing animals. You can determine how you plan to di erentiate yourself in the market and then develop your genetics and program accordingly.

Upon making a good list of your strengths, then rate yourself on each one to determine which ones are the strongest and make you special or unique in the business. Hopefully some of your strongest qualities will overlap with the high priority attributes that customers want, and then you can promote these desirable strengths above the others.

You’re going to succeed in marketing on the strength of your breeding programs best qualities and your special brilliance, not by trying to match competitors or being as good as average.

Focus on what makes your breeding program special and on what your customers consider important. When you do, you’re building the elements of customer loyalty and strengthening your bonds with your customers, not to mention making your marketing a success.

DESIGNING YOUR MARKETING PROGRAM

A marketing program is a coordinated, thoughtfully designed set of activities that help you achieve your marketing objectives. Your marketing objectives will include revenue targets that t your strengths, the availability of resources, and allows you to be pro table. In order to build strong customer relationships and maximize sales, you need to put every possible marketing tool to work for you. Marketing is a broad eld, including many elements, such as advertising, logo design, web-sites, brochures, customer service, sales calls, and eld days. The more tools, the better. But the variety of choices makes getting organized and focused hard. To help with this exercise, there are some basic

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methods to organize a marketing program.

If you take any marketing class, they will always discuss the “Five P’s” for the ve broad areas to accomplish marketing goals. These apply to the cattle business as well and include; Product, Price, Placement, Promotion and People.

Product: The product is what you sell, be it an animal, or a breeding program. Thought and plans have to be developed around your breeding program to improve quality or achieve customer needs. Any improvements in quality usually translate into gains in sales, plus any breeding program designed to meet identi ed customer needs, should increase sales.

Price: This is one of the most di cult areas in a marketing program. The place to start is knowing your cost of production, which is determined by the age and type of animal you plan to market each year. For example there will be di erent costs of production in selling yearling bulls versus two year old bulls. Breeders also need to determine if they are going to retain animals after they are sold, provide free delivery, volume discounts, and payment plans. These costs have to be incorporated into your budgets.

Placement: In the cattle business this means where and when you present your cattle to customers. Again in your plans, you need to decide if you are going to have a production sale, participate in consignment sales, and attend shows. Often other Purebred breeders become good customers, based on contacts made at shows.

Promotion: It’s all in the sales activities, advertising, barn displays, signage, web pages and any other communications designed to inform and persuade people about your cattle and program. The goal of all promotions is to encourage people to want to buy your cattle.

One of the best, and most neglected promotional tools, is a proper gate sign.

People: In the Purebred cattle business, which, is often described as a people business, and because relationships are very important, this area of marketing is very important. The best people to market cattle are the owners; however, much thought needs to be applied in situations where herdsmen, cattle tters, and sales management personnel are involved in the cattle operation. The personal connection between your employees and consultants with your customers can be a powerful marketing force, but it can also be the opposite if the wrong people are involved.

The way to bene t from the 5P’s is to annually look at weaknesses and strengths in each of the ve areas. Then try and eliminate the weaknesses and make your strengths even stronger.

A SIMPLE MARKETING PLAN

A marketing plan lays out your analysis of the situation in your market area, along with your strengths and how you’ll use the various elements of your marketing mix to implement the strategy or plans. It also has sales projections and a budget. A good plan is always welcomed by your banker. Each year do an analysis of your past year to determine how well you achieved the plan and then develop a new plan for the next year of business, using the results and your experiences to develop budgets, which will become more accurate over time.

Elements of a Plan

A. Situation Analysis – what’s happening in the cattle business, trends in the Hereford business, sales by customer for the current year and compared to past years, areas of business growth and decline, review of budgets and potential for new revenues, and review of costs of production.

B. Review of customer attributes or areas of importance in sourcing breeding stock. Review of the strengths and weaknesses of your breeding program. Figuring out what you do best and what your customers like most.

C. Plans and actions for the 5P’s.

D. Budgets and time-lines.

Reprinted by permission by the Canadian Junior Hereford Association, 5160 Skyline Way NE Calgary, Alberta T2E 6V1

Toll-free: 1-888-8-FOR-CHA Toll-free fax: 1-888-8-CHA-FAX e-mail: herefords@hereford.ca website: www.hereford.ca

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GENETIC EVALUATION DEFINITIONS What does that mean?

Using EPDs for Bull Selection

EPDs are calculated using pedigree, performance and genomic data. Canadian Angus members participate in the voluntary Performance Program through which they collect and submit performance data on fertility, calving ease, growth, structure, carcass quality, and feed efficiency for their calves. A big thank you to all our members who take the time to measure and record this data; without you we cannot generate the genetic selection tools that we do. Many members have started measuring and submitting phenotypes for the new traits introduced here. As you start calving, please do not forget to record teat and udder scores on your cows.

EPDs are a genetic selection tool that some producers appreciate and use to select their bulls.

CANADIAN ANGUS ASSOCIATION GENETIC EVALUATION DEFINITIONS

Production EPDs:

Calving Ease Direct (CED) EPD describes the percentage of expected unassisted births when a bull is exposed to first-time heifers. The higher the number, the higher the probability that first-time heifers bred to the bull in question will calve with no assistance. The EPD predicts the average difference in ease with which a sire’s calves will be born when he is bred to first-calf heifers.

Birth Weight EPD (BW) EPD describes in pounds the difference in expected progeny weight, on average. A bull with a BW EPD of +4 will, on average, sire calves that are 2 pounds heavier than a bull with a BW EPD of +2 (given equal management).

Weaning Weight EPD (WW) EPD describes in pounds the difference in expected weaning weight in progeny, on average. WW EPD is a predictor of a sire’s ability to transmit weaning growth to his progeny compared to that of other sires. A bull with a WW EPD of +50 will sire calves that are, on average, 20 pounds heavier at weaning than a sire with a WW EPD of +30 (given equal management).

Yearling Weight EPD (YW) EPD describes in pounds the difference in expected yearling weight in progeny, on average. YW EPD is a predictor of a sire’s ability to transmit post weaning growth to his progeny compared to that of other sires. A bull with a YW EPD of +100 will sire calves that are, on average, 30 pounds heavier at weaning than a sire with a WW EPD of +70 (given equal management).

Residual Average Daily Gain (RADG) EPD describes an animal’s ability to grow post weaning on a constant amount of feed. RADG EPD, expressed in pounds per day, is a predictor of a sire’s genetic ability for postweaning gain in future progeny compared to that of other sires, given a constant amount of feed consumed. A bull with an RADG EPD of +1.5 will sire calves that, on average, will grow 1 extra pound per day more than calves from another bull with an RADG EPD of 0.5—on the same amount of feed.

Dry Matter Intake (DMI) EPD describes the feed intake potential for weaned calves from one sire compared to the feed intake potential of calves from another sire. This EPD is expressed in pounds per day. Weaned calves from Sire A with a DMI EPD of 0.50 will eat approximately 0.5 pounds of dry matter a day more than weaned calves from Sire B with a DMI EPD of 0.00. This EPD should also be used in conjunction with a growth EPD, such as YW EPD, as unlike RADG EPD, it does not include a growth component. Used independently of a growth EPD the DMI EPD selects solely for appetite.

Scrotal Circumference EPD (SC) EPD describes the difference in average scrotal circumference in sons. Expressed in centimetres,

a sire with an SC EPD of 1.2 will, on average, have sons with scrotal circumference that is 1 centimetre larger than the sons from a sire with an SC EPD of 0.2. SC EPD has also been correlated with daughter’s age at puberty and progeny fertility.

Docility (Doc) EPD is expressed as a difference in yearling cattle temperament, with a higher value indicating more favourable docility. It predicts the average difference of progeny from a sire in comparison with another sire’s calves. In herds where temperament problems are not an issue, this expected difference would not be realized.

Claw Set (Claw) EPD is expressed in units of claw-set score, with a lower EPD being more favourable indicating a sire will produce progeny with more functional claw set. Ideally, toes are symmetrical, even and appropriately spaced.

Foot Angle (Angle) EPD is expressed in units of foot-angle score, with a lower EPD being more favourable indicating a sire will produce progeny with more ideal foot angle. The ideal is a 45-degree angle at the pastern joint with appropriate toe length and heel depth.

Carcass EPDs:

Carcass Weight (CW) EPD is expressed in pounds and is a predictor of the differences in hot carcass weight of a sire’s progeny compared to progeny of other sires. A bull with a CW EPD of +30 will sire calves that, on average, will result in 10 pounds more hot carcass weight than the progeny of a bull with CW EPD of +20.

Marbling (Marb) EPD describes the marbling potential of calves from one bull compared to the calves from another bull, given the same management. This EPD is expressed as the difference in grade score. Given the same management, the calves from a bull with a Marb EPD of 0.6 will marble ½ a grade score better than the calves from a bull with a Marb EPD of 0.1.

Ribeye Area (RE) EPD describes in square inches the difference in ribeye area of a sire’s progeny compared to progeny of other sires.

Fat Thickness (Fat) EPD expressed in inches, describes the differences in back fat thickness at the 12th rib (as measured between the 12th and 13th ribs) of a sire’s progeny compared to progeny of other sires.

Maternal EPDs:

Heifer Pregnancy (HPG) EPD is a selection tool to increase the probability or chance of a sire’s daughters becoming pregnant as first-calf heifers at first exposure. A higher EPD indicates a higher probability of conception.

Calving Ease Maternal (CEM) EPD describes the probability of not requiring assistance when a bull’s daughters calve for the first time. The higher the EPD, the higher the probability that a bull’s daughters will not require assistance at calving time.

Milk EPD describes, in pounds, the portion of a calf’s weaning weight attributed to milk and mothering ability. On average, daughters from a bull with a Milk EPD of +20 will contribute 5 pounds more to their calves’ weaning weight than the daughters of a bull with Milk EPD of +15. Milk EPD is a threshold trait that should be maintained at a moderate level dependent on the management and environment of the herd.

Mature Weight (MW) EPD expressed in pounds, is a predictor of the difference in mature weight of daughters of a sire compared to the daughters of other sires.

Mature Height (MH) EPD expressed in inches, MH EPD is a predictor of the difference in mature height of a sire’s daughters compared to daughters of other sires

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*Reprinted courtesy of the Canadian Angus Association. The Canadian Angus Association (www.cdnangus.ca) is a not-for-profit association incorporated under the Animal Pedigree Act. The Association represents more than 2,000 members across Canada for the purposes of registering and recording the pedigrees of purebred Angus cattle and promoting the breed across Canada. Its member-approved mandate is to maintain breed registry, breed purity and provide services that enhance the growth and position of the Angus breed.
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Percentiles for Black Angus Calves Born in 2021

Percentile Bands for Red Angus and Red Carrier Calves Born in 2021

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Canadian Angus Association (January 4, 2023) 230017 Desc Calving Ease Birth Weight Weaning Weight Yearling Weight RADGDMI Scrotal Circ. DocilityClawAngle Carcass Weight MarblingREA Fat HPG Mat Calving Ease Milk Mature Weight Mature Height CBI AVG +3.4+2.0+50+89+0.23+0.76+0.81+16+0.46+0.47+38+0.41+0.48+0.015+10+6.6+23 Top Value 22.000-7.300108.000188.0000.370-0.9402.74039.0000.1400.20096.0001.9601.370-0.08321.00018.00048.000170.0001.700415.000 Top 5% 11.000-1.00069.000122.0000.2950.0101.53027.0000.3300.36059.0000.9400.820-0.01914.00012.00030.00099.0000.900342.000 Top 10% 9.000-0.30065.000114.0000.2800.1701.34524.5000.3600.39554.0000.7700.735-0.01213.05011.00028.00088.0000.750326.000 Top 15% 8.0000.20062.000109.0000.2700.2701.23023.0000.3800.41051.0000.6700.680-0.00712.50010.00027.00081.0000.700316.000 Top 20% 7.0000.60060.000105.0000.2600.3601.14522.0000.3900.42048.0000.6000.640-0.00212.0009.50026.00076.0000.600307.000 Top 25% 7.0000.90058.000102.0000.2550.4351.075210000.4000.43046.0000.5500.6050.00111.7009.00026.00072.0000.550300.000 Top 30% 6.0001.10056.00099.0000.2500.5001.01020.0000.4100.44044.0000.5000.5700.00411.3508.50025.00067.5000.500294.000 Top 35% 5.0001.40055.00097.0000.2450.5700.95019.0000.4200.45042.0000.4700.5400.00711.0508.00024.50064.0000.450288.000 Top 40% 5.0001.60053.00094.0000.2400.6350.90018.0000.4300.46040.5000.4300.5200.00910.8008.00024.00061.0000.400283.000 Top 45% 4.0001.80052.00092.0000.2350.6900.85017.0000.4400.46539.0000.4000.4950.01210.5007.00023.00057.5000.350278.000 Top 50% 3.0002.10051.00089.0000.2300.7500.80016.0000.4500.47037.5000.3700.4700.01510.2507.00023.00054.0000.300273.000
55%
Top 60% 2.0002.50048.00085.0000.2200.8750.70014.5000.4700.48534.5000.3150.4200.0209.7006.00022.00047.5000.250262.000 Top 65% 2.0002.70046.50082.0000.2150.9400.64513.5000.4800.49533.0000.2850.4000.0239.4005.00021.00044.0000.200257.000 Top 70% 1.0002.90045.00079.0000.2101.0000.59013.0000.4950.50031.5000.2550.3800.0259.1005.00021.00041.0000.150251.000 Top 80% 0.0003.40041.00072.0000.2001.1550.46010.5000.5200.52027.5000.1900.3200.0328.3004.00019.00032.5000.000239.000 Top 90% -3.0004.20036.00063.0000.1801.3400.2807.0000.5500.55021.5000.1000.2400.0437.3002.00017.00019.50-0.150221.000 Low -22.00013.200-10.000-15.0000.0803.080-0.960-12.0000.7800.730-17.000-0.500-0.2600.117-0.600-20.0002.000-83.000-1.20089.000
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3.0002.30049.00087.0000.2250.8100.75015.5000.4600.48036.0000.3400.4450.01710.0006.00022.00051.0000.300268.000
Canadian Angus Association (January 4, 2023) 230016 Desc Calving Ease Birth Weight Weaning Weight Yearling Weight RADGDMI Scrotal Circ. DocilityClawAngle Carcass Weight Marbling REA Fat HPG Mat Calving Ease Milk Mature Weight Mature Height CBI AVG +2.6+1.1+39+66+0.19+0.32+0.65+12+0.45+0.52+23+0.23+0.37-0.001+10+5.2+24 Top Value 21.000-8.60085.000144.0000.310-0.8801.96029.0000.2200.28073.0001.0701.130-0.07517.70018.00042.000140.0001.600332.000 Top 5% 11.000-2.50056.00095.0000.240-0.2751.27021.5000.3400.42040.5000.5150.615-0.02712.70011.00029.50074.5000.700269.000 Top 10% 9.000-1.60052.00088.0000.230-0.1301.11019.0000.3650.44536.0000.4300.560-0.02112.00010.00028.00065.0000.600259.000 Top 15% 8.000-1.00049.00084.0000.220-0.0401.01017.5000.3850.45533.0000.3850.520-0.01611.5009.00027.00060.0000.500249.000 Top 20% 7.000-0.50047.00081.0000.2150.0200.93516.5000.3950.47031.5000.3550.490-0.01311.0008.00027.00056.0000.450243.000 Top 25% 6.000-0.20045.50078.0000.2100.0700.88015.5000.4050.48030.0000.3250.465-0.01110.7008.00026.00052.5000.400236.000 Top 30% 5.0000.10044.00075.0000.2050.1200.83015.0000.4100.48528.5000.3000.440-0.00810.4007.00025.00049.0000.350232.000 Top 35% 5.0000.40043.00073.0000.2000.1650.78014.0000.4200.49027.0000.2800.420-0.00610.1507.00025.00046.0000.300227.000 Top 40% 4.0000.70041.00070.5000.1950.2150.74013.5000.4300.50026.0000.2650.400-0.0049.8506.00024.50043.0000.300223.000 Top 45% 3.0001.00040.00068.0000.1900.2600.70013.0000.4350.51024.5000.2500.385-0.0029.6506.00024.00040.5000.250217.000 Top 50% 3.0001.20039.00066.0000.1900.3100.65512.0000.4450.51523.5000.2300.3700.0009.4005.00024.00037.0000.200214.000 Top 55% 2.0001.50037.50064.0000.1850.3500.61011.5000.4550.52022.0000.2100.3500.0029.1505.00023.00034.0000.200210.000 Top 60% 1.0001.70036.00062.0000.1800.3850.57511.0000.4600.52520.5000.1950.3300.0048.9504.50023.00031.5000.150207.000 Top 65% 1.0002.00035.00060.0000.1750.4250.53010.0000.4700.53019.5000.1700.3100.0068.7004.00022.00028.5000.100201.000 Top 70% 0.0002.20034.00057.0000.1700.4700.4859.5000.4800.54018.0000.1500.2950.0088.4503.50022.00025.0000.100196.000 Top 80% -2.0002.90030.00052.0000.1600.5800.3708.0000.5000.55515.0000.1000.2550.0127.9002.00021.00017.5000.000186.000 Top 90% -4.0003.70026.00044.0000.1500.7700.2005.0000.5300.58010.0000.0350.1950.0197.0000.00019.0008.500-0.100174.000 Low -22.00011.800-1.000-2.0000.0801.850-0.900-11.0000.7600.770-19.000-0.520-0.2500.0741.000-17.0007.000-46.500-1.100107.000

Canadian Charolais Breed Average, Percentiles and Trends

Current - All calves born in the last 2 years (2021 - 2022)

- All sires and dams with a calf reported in the last 2 years

Percentiles for all active Gelbvieh sires (American Gelbvieh Association - May 3, 2022)

Gelbvieh active sires are defined as those having a progeny born between Jan1/19 and May 12/22 and carries an AGA classification of FB, PB, BA, PC or HB

American Gelbvieh Association (January 4, 2023)

66-BSS-42 The Northern Horizon, February 3, 2023
220018 Canadian Charolais Association (January 4, 2023) BW WW YW MILKTMCE CW REA FAT LY MARB Current0.545.387.321.043.76.017.70.450.691.040.25 Sires0.544.986.221.043.45.917.10.450.651.040.22 Dams1.243.383.020.942.54.717.10.430.431.030.13
Avg 0.545.387.321.043.76.017.70.450.691.040.25 Min - 10.6- 3.35.0- 1.514.2- 15.1- 18.0- 0.29- 1.67- 0.18- 2.20 Max 12.879.9150.838.064.620.245.01.383.642.622.89 SD 2.357.7414.24.145.014.036.430.1380.5660.2530.506 Top 1% - 5.664.6121.630.455.515.333.00.84- 0.781.721.55 Top 5% - 3.558.5111.227.651.912.628.00.68- 0.301.471.11 Top 10% - 2.555.2105.626.250.111.126.00.61- 0.041.360.90 Top 15% - 1.953.2101.925.248.810.124.00.570.111.290.76 Top 20% - 1.451.599.124.447.89.323.00.540.241.240.65 Top 25% - 0.950.296.623.846.98.622.00.520.341.190.56 Top 30% - 0.649.094.323.246.28.021.00.500.421.160.48 Top 35% - 0.248.092.322.645.57.520.00.480.491.130.41 Top 40% 0.146.990.422.144.96.919.00.470.571.090.35 Top 45% 0.346.088.621.644.26.518.00.450.641.060.29 Top 50% 0.645.086.821.143.66.018.00.430.701.040.23 Number 47,38347,38347,38347,38347,38341,38747,38347,38347,38347,38347,383 Growth and Maternal Intake and Carcass Index Values CED BW WW YW MILKTMCEMHPPG30 STAY DOC SC DMI YG CW CREAMARB CFAT ADGRFI Cow FPIEPI Number 30453045304530453045304530453037303730453045285618163045304530453045304518161816181630451816 High 269.3136223408516221026292.52.2840.411241.781.120.090.3670.422178.23138.24406.12 Avg 13- 0.269103205575115120.600.018- 0.14330.580.28- 0.02- 0.016 - 0.010 102.3277.3293.39 Low -7- 8.22524- 322- 10- 14- 8- 4- 2 - 1.10 - 2.205- 0.60- 36- 0.45- 0.35- 0.13- 0.243 - 0.889 0.6549.95- 47.64 Top 1% 22- 5.39615232741315623191.80- 0.657- 0.43651.120.82- 0.080.188 - 0.355 154.17100.11236.79 Top 2% 21- 4.69214631711214521181.600.323- 0.39601.050.73- 0.080.154 - 0.286 148.6597.07212.52 Top 3% 20- 4.19014230701213421171.50- 0.253- 0.38571.010.69- 0.070.119 - 0.193 144.7194.87198.79 Top 4% 19- 3.98814029691213421171.50- 0.191- 0.36550.980.66- 0.070.100 - 0.163 141.8492.90186.79 Top 5% 19- 3.78713829681113420171.40- 0.152- 0.34540.960.62- 0.070.088 - 0.137 139.7692.14178.74 Top 10% 17- 2.88312927651011319161.20- 0.077- 0.30490.870.54- 0.060.055 - 0.082 130.9688.49151.87 Top 15% 16- 2.28012326631010318151.10- 0.046- 0.28460.820.48- 0.050.035 - 0.053 125.4886.21137.56 Top 20% 16- 1.878120256299218151.00- 0.030- 0.25430.780.44- 0.050.021 - 0.033 120.9884.47129.02 Top 25% 15- 1.476116246098217140.90- 0.020- 0.24410.740.40- 0.040.012 - 0.024 117.3782.79119.41 Top 30% 15- 1.175113235987217140.80- 0.012- 0.22390.710.37- 0.040.003 - 0.017 115.0481.63113.32 Top 35% 14- 0.873111235887216130.70- 0.005- 0.20370.680.34- 0.03- 0.003 - 0.011 111.6980.39106.97 Top 40% 13- 0.572108225786116130.70- 0.001- 0.18350.650.31- 0.03- 0.010 - 0.007 108.6679.28101.62 Top 45% 13- 0.371106215676115130.600.004- 0.17340.610.29- 0.03- 0.018 - 0.005 105.7878.2094.93 Top 50% 13- 0.169103215575115120.500.007- 0.15320.590.26- 0.02- 0.025 - 0.001 102.9777.0588.83
Sires/Dams
230019

Canadian Hereford Association Percentile Bands for 2021/2022 Born Calves

The Northern Horizon, February 3, 2023 67-BSS-43
Canadian Hereford Association (January 4, 2023) 230020 CED BW WW YW MilkTMCEM SCMCWSCF UDDRTEATMPI FMI RFI PWG FAT REAMARB CW Top + 24.0- 9.2+ 93.7+ 157.6+ 55.1+ 93.2+ 18.9+ 3.2+ 166.8+ 34.2+ 2.00+ 2.1+ 231.5+ 268.4+ 135+ 65.2- 0.112+ 1.43+ 1.16120.4 1% + 15.5- 3.6+ 74.9+ 121.8+ 40.5+ 73.9+ 9.0+ 1.9+ 127.9+ 24.0+ 1.50+ 1.6+ 176.9+ 195.6+ 117+ 48.8- 0.032+ 0.87+ 0.5594.4 5% + 10.4- 0.3+ 69.1+ 111.7+ 36.3+ 68.1+ 6.9+ 1.6+ 115.7+ 21.3+ 1.50+ 1.5+ 160.1+ 159.5+ 109+ 44.1- 0.22+ 0.73+ 0.3786.0 10% + 8.5+ 0.5+ 66.1+ 106.5+ 34.1+ 65.1+ 5.8+ 1.5+ 109.8+ 20.0+ 1.40+ 1.4+ 151.0+ 146.1+ 106+ 41.5- 0.012+ 0.65+ 0.3081.7 15% + 7.3+ 1.0+ 64.0+ 103.1+ 32.7+ 63.1+ 5.0+ 1.4+ 106.2+ 19.2+ 1.40+ 1.4+ 145.1+ 138.5+ 1.4+ 39.8- 0.002+ 0.60+ 0.2579.0 20% + 6.3+ 1.4+ 62.4+ 100.3+ 31.5+ 61.5+ 4.5+ 1.3+ 103.3+ 18.5+ 1.30+ 1.4+ 140.2+ 133.1+ 103+ 38.4- 0.002+ 0.57+ 0.2277.0 25% + 5.6+ 1.7+ 61.1+ 98.1+ 30.6+ 60.2+ 4.0+ 1.2+ 101.0+ 18.0+ 1.30+ 1.4+ 136.3+ 128.7+ 102+ 37.3+ 0.002+ 0.54+ 0.1975.3 30% + 4.9+ 1.9+ 59.8+ 96.0+ 29.7+ 59.0+ 3.5+ 1.2+ 98.8+ 17.5+ 1.30+ 1.3+ 132.8+ 124.8+ 102+ 36.3+ 0.008+ 0.51+ 0.1773.7 35% + 4.3+ 2.2+ 58.7+ 94.2+ 28.9+ 57.9+ 3.1+ 1.1+ 96.7+ 17.1+ 1.30+ 1.3+ 129.5+ 121.4+ 101+ 35.4+ 0.008+ 0.49+ 0.1572.4 40% + 3.7+ 2.4+ 57.6+ 92.4+ 28.1+ 56.8+ 2.8+ 1.1+ 94.8+ 16.7+ 1.30+ 1.3+ 126.4+ 118.4+ 100+ 34.5+ 0.008+ 0.46+ 0.1371.1 45% + 3.2+ 2.6+ 56.6+ 90.7+ 27.4+ 55.7+ 2.4+ 1.1+ 92.9+ 16.3+ 1.30+ 1.3+ 123.3+ 115.4+ 100+ 33.7+ 0.008+ 0.44+ 0.1169.9 50% + 2.7+ 2.8+ 55.5+ 89.1+ 26.7+ 54.7+ 2.0+ 1.0+ 91.1+ 15.9+ 1.20+ 1.3+ 120.3+ 112.5+ 100+ 32.8+ 0.018+ 0.42+ 0.1068.7 60% + 1.7+ 3.2+ 53.5+ 85.6+ 25.2+ 52.5+ 1.3+ 0.9+ 87.1+ 15.1+ 1.20+ 1.2+ 114.3+ 106.6+ 99+ 31.1+ 0.018+ 0.38+ 0.0766.4 70% + 0.6+ 3.7+ 51.2+ 82.0+ 23.6+ 50.2+ 0.5+ 0.8+ 82.7+ 14.3+ 1.20+ 1.2+ 108.4+ 100.5+ 98+ 29.4+ 0.028+ 0.33+ 0.0563.9 80% - 0.6+ 4.2+ 48.4+ 77.6+ 21.6+ 47.2- 0.6+ 0.7+ 77.5+ 13.3+ 1.10+ 1.1+ 101.6+ 93.5+ 96+ 27.5+ 0.038+ 0.27+ 0.0260.9 Low - 13.7+ 11.7- 13.1- 31.6- 9.3- 15.7- 18.4- 0.9+ 14.1- 2.5+ 0.40+ 0.4+ 34.0+ 14.0+ 59- 4.5+ 0.168- 0.74- 0.41- 12.5
Canadian Limousin Association (January 4, 2023) 230021 GEST CED BW WW YW MILK TM CEM SC STAY DOC YG CW CREA MARB CFAT Num 801 803 803 803 803 803 803 803 781 803 803 803 803 803 803 803 High 2.5 22 10.1 105 169 42 79 14 2.4 27 29 0.17 73 2.10 0.83 0.03 Avg - 3.0 9 2.0 63 91 22 54 5 0.6 12 12 - 0.55 23 1.13 - 0.23 - 0.10 Low - 7.5 - 8 - 5.5 13 5 - 8 14 - 7 - 1.3 - 6 - 11 - 0.98 - 17 0.03 - 0.76 - 0.19 1% - 6.6 20 - 3.7 95 145 36 74 13 1.9 22 21 - 0.78 55 1.66 0.29 - 0.15 2% - 5.9 18 - 3.0 88 139 35 71 12 1.6 21 21 - 0.76 51 1.59 0.17 - 0.14 3% - 5.5 17 - 2.6 86 134 34 70 11 1.5 20 20 - 0.75 48 1.56 0.14 - 0.14 4% - 5.3 17 - 2.3 85 129 33 68 11 1.4 19 19 - 0.74 47 1.55 0.10 - 0.14 5% - 5.1 16 - 1.9 84 126 32 67 10 1.4 19 19 - 0.73 45 1.51 0.07 - 0.14 10% - 4.6 14 - 0.9 79 116 29 64 9 1.2 17 17 - 0.70 41 1.42 - 0.04 - 0.13 15% - 4.3 13 - 0.4 76 111 28 62 8 1.0 17 17 - 0.68 37 1.37 - 0.09 - 0.12 20% - 4.0 12 0.2 73 108 27 61 87 0.9 16 16 - 0.65 34 1.31 - 0.13 - 0.12 25% - 3.9 12 0.5 71 105 26 59 7 0.8 15 15 - 0.64 31 1.27 - 0.15 - 0.12 30% - 3.6 11 0.9 69 102 25 58 7 0.8 15 15 - 0.62 29 1.25 - 0.18 - 0.11 35% - 3.5 11 1.2 68 100 24 57 6 0.7 14 14 - 0.61 27 1.22 - 0.20 - 0.11 40% - 3.3 10 1.6 66 97 24 56 6 0.6 14 13 - 0.60 26 1.18 - 0.21 - 0.11 45% - 3.1 10 1.9 65 93 23 55 6 0.6 13 13 - 0.59 24 1.15 - 0.23 - 0.10 50% - 3.0 9 2.1 64 91 22 54 5 0.5 13 12 - 0.57 22 1.12 - 0.24 - 0.10 55% - 2.8 9 2.4 62 88 22 53 5 0.5 12 12 - 0.56 21 1.10 - 0.26 - 0.10 GROWTH AND MATERNAL INTAKE AND CARCASS
International Cattle Evaluation – Statistical Breakdown for Active Sires (as of December 28, 2021)

2023 PBR Canada Cup series schedule announced

Set to begin its eighth season as the nation’s premier bull riding series, PBR (Professional Bull Riders) Canada’s nationally-televised Cup Series, presented by Wrangler, will hold nine events throughout 2023, visiting nine cities across Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba and Saskatchewan.

For the third consecutive season, the PBR Canada National Finals will be held in Edmonton, Alberta, at the state-of-the-art Rogers Place, again awarding a recordtying $175,000, including a $50,000 bonus to be presented to the 2023 PBR Canada Champion.

The elite Cup Series, presented by Wrangler, features Canada’s top bull riders, alongside some of the PBR’s top international athletes, squaring off against the rankest bucking bulls in North America. Fans will witness exhilarating 8-second rides and wrecks throughout the action-packed event as the PBR’s courageous riders face off against their 2,000-pound, animal-athlete opponents.

PBR Canada’s Cup Series is televised nationally on the TSN family of channels, bringing the heart-pounding action to fans across the nation. The tour is also brought to United States-based fans on the organization’s Western lifestyle channel PBR RidePass on PlutoTV.

The 2023 season will launch on February 4 in Red Deer, Alberta, with the PBR Cross Country Canada Classic at Peavey Mart Centrium.

2020PercentileChart-AllSiresBornin2020

AmericanSalersAssociation(January4,2023)

68-BSS-44 The Northern Horizon, February 3, 2023
DescCEDBWWWYWMILKMWWCEMREAMRBBFCWTDOCSTAY AVG12.20.2537516426.20.610-0.14-3.6815 Number206206206206206206206206206206206206206 Top5% 17.5-3.873106265210.90.950.3-0.115.11820 Top10% 16.8-2.66897245010.10.880.2-0.1111.81619 Top15% 15.9-2669422499.30.830.2-0.129.71519 Top20% 15.3-1.5639121478.80.80.2-0.127.21418 Top25% 14.7-1.1618720468.30.740.2-0.124.51318 Top30% 14.5-0.9588419457.70.710.1-0.132.91217 Top35% 13.8-*0.5568118457.40.680.1-0.131.21117 Top40% 13.4-0.15579174470.660.1-0.14-0.21016 Top45% 12.90.2547517436.60.630.1-0.14-1.91016 Top50% 12.40.4537416426.10.60.1-0.14-3.1915 Top55% 11.90.5517215415.90.590-0.15-3.9815 Top60% 11.50.7507015415.60.560-0.15-5.4714 Top65% 10.70.9496814405.10.530-0.15-6.9614 Top70% 10.21.2486512394.70.50-0.16-8.6513 Top80% 9.32436010373.90.45-0.1-0.16-15.3412 Top90% 7.12.738527342.40.35-0.1-0.17-21110
230015

Canadian Simmental Association BOLT Fall 2022

Genetic Evaluation

BREED AVERAGE

Current Population - all calves born in the last 2 years (2021-2022)

Active Sire - any sire with a calf reported in the last 2 years (2021-2022)

Active Dam - any dam with a calf reported in the last 2 years (2021-2022)

PERCENTILES

Percentiles show where an animal stands within the Simmental population. The following percentiles are based on CSA current calves (2021-2022)

CURRENT FULLBLOODS

CURRENT PUREBREDS

Canadian Simmental Association (January 4, 2023)

The Northern Horizon, February 3, 2023 69-BSS-45 230022
CE BW WW YW MCE MILKMWW STAY DOC CWT REA FAT MARBAPI TI Current 7.33.776.0111.73.928.366.216.210.526.70.870-0.108-0.05111.269.9 Sires 7.53.675.1110.33.928.465.915.710.426.30.860-0.109-0.05110.069.4 Dams 6.34.173.5107.33.528.865.516.49.924.60.840-0.111-0.05108.567.6
PCTLCE BW WW YW MCE MILKMWW STAY DOC CWT REA FAT MARBAPI TI Average 5.15.071.9102.22.537.673.516.19.521.10.88-0.136-0.08102.565.8 Minimum -7.0-3.940.754.7-9.217.444.87.1-12.2-9.90.08-0.181-0.4166.949.8 Maximum 18.015.2103.4160.615.651.496.024.824.052.61.350.0330.45139.087.3 SD 3.491.777.7412.822.863.355.262.282.947.280.1110.01100.0769.534.39 1% 13.70.890.2133.59.145.486.121.216.839.71.15-0.1600.10124.076.1 2% 12.61.388.0128.98.444.484.520.715.637.21.11-0.1560.07121.574.9 3% 12.01.686.2126.37.943.883.520.315.035.61.09-0.1540.06119.974.1 4% 11.61.985.1124.27.543.482.720.014.534.31.08-0.1530.05118.973.3 5% 11.22.184.3123.17.143.082.219.814.233.31.06-0.1520.04118.072.7 10% 9.82.881.6118.56.141.880.119.013.130.31.02-0.1480.01114.671.2 15% 8.83.279.6115.05.440.978.718.412.428.30.99-0.146-0.01112.370.2 20% 8.03.678.1112.54.940.377.618.011.826.90.97-0.144-0.02110.569.4 25% 7.43.976.9110.54.439.876.817.711.325.60.95-0.142-0.03109.168.7 30% 6.84.275.9108.74.039.376.117.310.924.50.93-0.141-0.04107.668.0 35% 6.24.474.9107.03.638.975.417.010.523.50.92-0.139-0.05106.367.5 40% 5.84.773.9105.43.238.574.716.710.222.60.91-0.138-0.06105.066.9 45% 5.34.972.9103.82.938.074.116.49.921.60.89-0.137-0.07103.866.4 50% 4.95.171.9102.22.637.773.516.19.520.80.88-0.136-0.08102.665.9 Num 9,3669,3669,3669,3669,3669,3669,3669,366 9,3669,3669,3669,3669,3669,366
PCTLCE BW WW YW MCE MILKMWW STAY DOC CWT REA FAT MARBAPI TI Average 7.73.577.8115.14.226.164.916.510.828.50.89-0.105-0.05113.671.1 Minimum -6.7-5.236.047.0-9.64.333.75.3-12.2-9.60.21-0.162-0.5067.848.4 Maximum 22.013.8116.4178.414.946.290.927.524.872.71.58-0.0370.58179.8103.8 SD 3.351.938.8314.842.664.676.302.372.808.190.1320.01400.09610.975.43 1% 16.3-1.598.2149.410.537.979.822.117.148.21.20-0.1390.21141.485.5 2% 15.1-0.895.8145.49.736.678.021.416.345.71.16-0.1350.16137.883.3 3% 14.4-0.494.3142.79.235.776.921.015.844.21.14-0.1320.13135.482.0 4% 13.8-0.193.3141.08.934.976.020.615.443.01.12-0.1300.12133.781.0 5% 13.40.292.3139.58.534.375.420.415.142.01.10-0.1280.10132.380.3 10% 12.01.089.3134.37.532.373.019.514.139.01.05-0.1220.06127.878.0 15% 11.11.587.0130.86.930.971.518.913.537.01.02-0.1190.04124.876.6 20% 10.41.985.2127.96.429.970.218.413.035.30.99-0.1160.02122.575.4 25% 9.82.383.8125.35.929.069.218.012.533.90.97-0.1140.01120.674.5 30% 9.22.682.4123.15.628.368.217.712.232.70.95-0.111-0.01119.073.7 35% 8.82.881.2120.85.227.667.317.411.831.50.93-0.109-0.02117.472.9 40% 8.33.180.0118.84.827.066.517.011.530.50.92-0.108-0.03115.972.2 45% 7.93.378.8116.84.526.465.716.811.229.50.90-0.106-0.04114.571.6 50% 7.53.677.7114.94.225.864.916.510.928.50.89-0.104-0.06113.270.9 Num 45,50845,50845,50845,50845,50845,50845,50845,50845,50845,50845,50845,50845,50845,50845,508

Mar 20RR Forty Angus

March 24/25Binks Angus Farm

March 24/25Lazy B Livestock

Sat, Mar 25North Point Angus

Sat, Mar 25D Dutchik Black Angus

Sat, Mar 25Lakeroad Black Angus

Apr 1/2 Silent K Stock Farms

Sat, Apr 8 VJV Dawson Creek

to Rio Grande Sale

the Ranch, Rio Grande, AB

of the Peace Multi Breed Bull SaleDLMS Farm Gate Timed Auctions

of the Peace Multi Breed Bull SaleDLMS Farm Gate Timed Auctions

Bull Sale Evergreen Park, Grande Prairie, AB

“Bull Power” Bull Sale

Dawson Creek, BC

“Bull Power” Bull Sale VJV, Dawson Creek, BC

Annual Angus Bull Sale

DLMS Farm Gate Timed Auctions

VJV Dawson Creek All Breed Bull SaleVJV, Dawson Creek, BC

Sat, May 20VJV Dawson Creek Last Chance Bull & Heifer Sale

VJV, Dawson Creek, BC

Heart Valley Angus Off the Ranch by Private Treaty Wanham, AB

M-KJOS Angus Off the Ranch by Private Treaty Fort St. John, BC

Mountain Side Angus Off the Ranch by Private Treaty Beaverlodge, AB

Rafter SJ Angus Off the Ranch by Private Treaty Montney, BC

Sadlier Cattle Co. Off the Ranch by Private Treaty Hines Creek, AB

Schulz Angus Off the Ranch by Private Treaty Spirit River, AB

Silver Willow Ranch Off the Ranch by Private Treaty Sexsmith, AB

Smoky River Red Angus Off the Ranch by Private Treaty Sexsmith, AB

CHAROLAIS

Sat, Jan 28 M.C. Quantock

Sun, Feb 26Pro-Char Charolais

Tues, Mar 7Briar Ridge Stock Farm

Fri, Mar 10 JayDawn Farms

Tues, Mar 14Eight Way Charolais

Thurs, Mar 16Spruce View Charolais

Thurs, Mar 16Valanjou Charolais

Sat, Mar 18Lazy S Charolais

March 24/25Landaker Charolais

Sat, Mar 25Kaiser Charolais

Sat, Apr 8 VJV Dawson Creek

Sat, May 20VJV Dawson Creek

GELBVIEH

Tues, Feb 14Rocky Top Gelbvieh

Tues, Feb 14Royal Western Gelbvieh

Sat, Apr 8 VJV Dawson Creek

Sat, May 20VJV Dawson Creek

Fri, Mar 3 Chittick Farms

Tues, Mar 7Briar Ridge Stock Farm

“Canada’s Bulls” Bull Sale

Pro-Char Charolais Bull Sale

Third Annual Bull Sale

Northern Classic Bull Sale

Annual Bull Sale

Exhibition Grounds, Lloydminster

On the Ranch, Glenevis, AB

VJV, Dawson Creek, BC

Evergreen Park, Grande Prairie, AB

VJV, Dawson Creek, BC

Northern Impact Charolais Bull SaleNCLE, Clyde, AB

Northern Impact Charolais Bull SaleNCLE, Clyde, AB

Lazy S Charolais Annual Bull SaleVJV, Dawson Creek, BC

Heart of the Peace Multi Breed Bull SaleDLMS Farm Gate Timed Auctions

VJV “Bull Power” Bull Sale

VJV, Dawson Creek, BC

VJV Dawson Creek All Breed Bull SaleVJV, Dawson Creek, BC

Last Chance Bull & Heifer Sale

2023 Draft Picks Bull Sale

VJV, Dawson Creek, BC

Western Gelbvieh, Red Deer Cty, AB

the Ranch, Mayerthorpe, AB

Dawson Creek, BC

March 24/ 25Reber’s Polled HerefordsHeart of the Peace Multi Breed Bull SaleDLMS Farm Gate Timed Auctions Whiskey Jack Black Herefords & Simmentals Off the Ranch by Private Treaty

AB

70-BSS-46 The Northern Horizon, February 3, 2023
ANGUS Sat, Jan 28 Lazy S Ranch 54th Annual Bull Power Sale On the Ranch, Mayerthorpe, AB Sat, Jan 28 M.C. Quantock “Canada’s Bulls” Bull Sale Exhibition Grounds, Lloydminster Fri, Feb 3 Northway Cattle Co. Annual Bull & Female Sale On Site, Cleardale Colony Tues, Feb 28Crestland Farms Ltd. Crestland Farms Bull Sale VJV, Dawson Creek, BC Fri, Mar 3 GRA-TAN Farm Chittick Family Bull Sale On the Ranch, Mayerthorpe, AB Sat, Mar 4 Ollenberger Stock FarmsAnnual Bull Sale At the Farm, Goodlow, BC Thurs, Mar 9Excel Ranches Excellence Bull Sale On the Ranch, Westlock, AB Fri, Mar 10 Willow Creek SimmentalsNorthern Classic Bull Sale Evergreen Park, Grande Prairie, AB Sat, Mar 11GoMack Red Angus 52nd Annual Bull Sale On the Ranch, Whitelaw, AB Sat, Mar 11Brandl Cattle Co. Brandl Cattle Co. Bull Sale On the Ranch, Jarvie, AB Tues, Mar 14Cinder Angus On Target Bull & Female Sale Ag Barn, Barrhead, AB Tues, Mar 14Dwajo Angus On Target Bull & Female Sale Ag Barn, Barrhead, AB Mon, Mar 20Rio Grande Angus Annual Bull Sale On the Ranch, Rio Grande, AB Mon,
THE HORIZON BULL SALE
Consignor
On
Heart
Heart
Annual
VJV
VJV,
VJV
Royal
2023
Royal
30th
Draft Picks Bull Sale
Western Gelbvieh, Red Deer Cty, AB Wed, Feb 22Milne’s Gelbvieh
Annual Better Beef Bull SaleOn the Ranch, Fairview, AB
VJV
Dawson Creek All Breed Bull SaleVJV, Dawson Creek, BC
Last
VJV,
Chance Bull & Heifer Sale
Dawson Creek, BC HEREFORD
“Canada’s
Exhibition
Sat, Jan 28 M.C. Quantock
Bulls” Bull Sale
Grounds, Lloydminster
Feb 15/16 JoNomn Hereford RanchJNHR Working Bull & Female SaleDLMS Farm Gate Timed Auctions
Chittick
On
Family Bull Sale
Third
VJV,
Annual Bull Sale
Whitelaw,

HORIZON

SaleVJV, Dawson Creek, BC

Sat, May 20VJV Dawson Creek

SIMMENTAL

Sat,

Sat,

25Albrecht Farms

Sat, Feb 25Tri K Cattle

Mon, Feb 27KSL Simmentals

Wed, Mar 1Clearwater Simmentals

Wed, Mar 1Gardner Liverstock

Wed, Mar 1GB Farms

Wed, Mar 1Kruger Farms

Simmentals/Albrecht FarmsOn the Ranch, Tri-K Simmentals, Beaverlodge, AB

Simmentals/Albrecht FarmsOn the Ranch, Tri-K Simmentals, Beaverlodge, AB

Simmentals Bull & Female SaleOn the Ranch, Beaverlodge, AB

Cow Palace, Olds, AB

Cow Palace, Olds, AB

Event Bull and Female Sale

Wed, Mar 1Southpaw Cattle CompanyThe Event Bull and Female Sale

Wed, Mar 1Wolfe’s Fleckvieh

Fri, Mar 3 GRA-TAN Farm

Event Bull and Female Sale

Cow Palace, Olds, AB

Cow Palace, Olds, AB

Cow Palace, Olds, AB

Fri, Mar 10 Willow Creek SimmentalsNorthern Classic Bull Sale Evergreen Park, Grande Prairie, AB

Sat, Mar 11Brandl Cattle Co. Brandl Cattle Co. Bull Sale On the Ranch, Jarvie, AB

Tues, Mar 14SIBL Simmentals On Target Bull & Female Sale Ag Barn, Barrhead, AB

Tues, Mar 21Crystal Springs Ranch North Country Ranchland Bull SaleVJV, Dawson Creek, BC

Tues, Mar 21Rosefield Simmentals North Country Ranchland Bull SaleVJV, Dawson Creek, BC

March 24/25Blazin’ J Simmentals Heart of the Peace Multi Breed Bull SaleDLMS Farm Gate Timed Auctions

Sat, Mar 25Lakeroad Simmentals Annual Bull Sale VJV, Dawson Creek, BC

Sat, Apr 8 VJV Dawson Creek VJV Dawson Creek All Breed Bull SaleVJV, Dawson Creek, BC

Sat, May 20VJV Dawson Creek Last Chance Bull & Heifer Sale VJV, Dawson Creek, BC

KMR Simmentals Off the Ranch by Private Treaty Grovedale, AB

Moonlite Farm Off the Ranch by Private Treaty Fairview, AB

O Double E Simmentals Off the Ranch by Private Treaty Beaverlodge, AB

Willowdale Simmentals Off the Ranch by Private Treaty Valleyview, AB

Whiskey Jack Black Herefords & Simmentals Off the Ranch by Private Treaty Whitelaw, AB

SPECKLE PARK

Desert Acres Speckle ParkOff the Ranch by Private Treaty Fort St. John, BC

Gunn Lake Speckle ParkOff the Ranch by Private Treaty Beaverlodge, BC

Rimrock Ranch Off the Ranch by Private Treaty Dawson Creek, BC

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Apr 8 VJV Dawson Creek VJV Dawson Creek All Breed Bull SaleVJV, Dawson Creek, BC
May 20VJV Dawson Creek Last Chance Bull & Heifer Sale VJV, Dawson Creek, BC
Hereford Farms Off the Ranch by Private Treaty Eureka River, AB Goldstock Hereford FarmsOff the Ranch by Private Treaty Beaverlodge, AB
Polled HerefordsOff the Ranch by Private Treaty Woking, AB
Mar 4 Hillview Farms Limousin Annual Bull & Female Sale On the Ranch, Morinville, AB
Mar 9Excel Ranches Excellence Bull Sale On the Ranch, Westlock, AB Sat, Mar 25Dry Creek Ranch VJV “Bull Power” Bull Sale VJV, Dawson Creek, BC
Apr 7 Pinnacle View Limousin Continental Connection Bull SaleB.C. Livestock, Quesnel, BC
Apr 8 VJV Dawson Creek VJV Dawson Creek All Breed Bull SaleVJV, Dawson Creek, BC
May 20VJV Dawson Creek Last Chance Bull & Heifer Sale VJV, Dawson Creek, BC RED POLLS Shadow Creek Red PollsOff the Ranch by Private Treaty Fort St. John, BC
24/25North 42 Cattle Co. Heart of the Peace Multi Breed Bull SaleDLMS Farm Gate Timed Auctions
Apr 8 VJV Dawson Creek VJV Dawson Creek All Breed Bull
Sat,
Sat,
Eureka
Reber’s
LIMOUSIN Sat,
Thurs,
Fri,
Sat,
Sat,
SALERS March
Sat,
Last
VJV,
Off
Alberta
Chance Bull & Heifer Sale
Dawson Creek, BC Grundke Family Salers
the Ranch by Private Treaty
Beach, AB
Ranch 54th Annual Bull
Sale On the Ranch,
Sat, Jan 28 Lazy S
Power
Mayerthorpe, AB
Quantock “Canada’s Bulls” Bull Sale Exhibition Grounds,
Jan 28 M.C.
Lloydminster
Triangle Stock Farm 12th Annual Bull & Female Sale On Farm Video Sale, Parkland County, AB
Fri, Feb 17
Feb
Tri-K
Tri-K
KSL
The
Olds
Event Bull and Female Sale
The
Olds
Event Bull and Female Sale
Cow Palace, Olds, AB
The
Olds
Event Bull and Female Sale
The
Olds
Olds
The
Olds
Chittick
Sale On the Ranch,
Co. Chittick
Sale On the Ranch,
Family Bull
Mayerthorpe, AB Fri, Mar 3 KIN-KIN Cattle
Family Bull
Mayerthorpe, AB
Chittick
Sale On the Ranch,
Spring
Sale VJV,
Farm Third Annual
Sale VJV,
Fri, Mar 3 Rachido Ranch
Family Bull
Mayerthorpe, AB Sat, Mar 4 Fallen Timber Farms
Select Bull
Dawson Creek, BC Tues, Mar 7Briar Ridge Stock
Bull
Dawson Creek, BC
Northern
Sale Evergreen
Fri, Mar 10 JayDawn Farms
Classic Bull
Park, Grande Prairie, AB
The
February 3, 2023 71-BSS-47
Northern Horizon,

UPCOMING CATTLE SALES

CRESTLAND FARMS BULL SALE

Tuesday, February 28th, 2023 | 1:00 p.m. (BC Time)

FALLEN TIMBERS “SPRING SELECT” BULL SALE

Bull Viewing & BBQ – Friday, March 3, 2023 | 4:00 p.m. (BC Time)

Spring Select Bull Sale – Saturday, March 4, 2023 | 1:00 p.m. (BC Time)

BRIAR RIDGE STOCK FARMS BULL SALE

Tuesday, March 7, 2023 | 1:00 p.m. (BC Time)

8 WAY CHAROLAIS BULL SALE

Tuesday, March 14, 2023 | 1:00 p.m. (BC Time)

LAZY S CHAROLAIS BULL SALE

Bull Viewing & BBQ – Friday, March 17, 2023 | 4:00 p.m. (BC Time)

Bull Sale – Saturday, March 18, 2023 | 1:00 p.m. (BC Time)

NORTH COUNTRY RANCHLAND BULL SALE

Tuesday, March 21st, 2023 | 1:00 p.m. (BC Time)

VJV DAWSON CREEK “BULL POWER” BULL SALE

Guest Consignors:

David, Dallas & Jaycee Dutchik of David H McDougall Ranch

Donna Rowe of Lakeroad Black Angus | Gordon Harmon of Dry Creek Ranch

Barry Kaiser of Kaiser Charolais

Saturday, March 25th, 2023 | 1:00 p.m. (BC Time)

VJV LAST CHANCE ALL BREED BULL SALE

Featuring our May Bred Cow & Heifer Sale • Saturday, May 20th, 2023 | 1:00 p.m. (BC Time)

Bred Cow & Heifer Sale starts at 11:00 a.m. (BC Time)

72-BSS-48 The Northern Horizon, February 3, 2023 VJV
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