May 2013 - Charolais Banner
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May 2013 - Charolais Banner
3rd Generation Pld • TR Mr Fire Water 5792R ET x Medonte Wonder Struck 12W (SVY Ad Invincible P 748T) BW .2 WW 42 YW 69 M 17.4 TM 38 • Firestruck Possesses The Top Score For Marbling, Tenderness & Ribeye Traits Special thanks to These four progressive Norwegian breeders for purchasing Scandinavian Semen Rights • Veistad Charolais • Jahrengard Charolais • Kvaeken Charolais • Hoyfjell Charolais 4967 Line 5 N, RR 1, Hillsdale, ON L0L 1V0 Allan, Brenda & Lindsay Miller 705.835.3310 Shane & Allison Cramp • 705.835.7665 [email protected] • www.medonte.ca Canadian Semen Purchasers • Annuroc Charolais, ON • Saddleridge Charolais, AB • Happy Haven Charolais, MB • Mutrie Farms, SK • Shuttleworth Charolais, AB Box 86, Lamont, AB T0B 2R0 Stephen & Deb Cholak 780.485.7865 Frank & Elly Cholak T/F 780.796.2108 [email protected] • www.circlecee.com Charolais Banner • May 2013 3 May 2013 VOL. 47, NO. 2 124 Shannon Road Regina, Saskatchewan S4S 5B1 Ph. (306) 546-3940 • Fax (306) 546-3942 Home Page: http://www.charolaisbanner.com email: [email protected] Features P & H Ranching............................14 Mountain View ..........................14 Vikse Family Farm ......................15 HEJ Charolais ..............................16 Best of the Breeds ......................16 Beck/McCoy ................................17 High Point....................................17 Maple Leaf Charolais ..................18 Pro-Char Charolais ......................18 Palmer Charolais ........................19 Profile – Kay-R Land & Cattle ....20 High Country ..............................25 Rollin’ Acres ................................25 Charolais Power ..........................26 Sandan Charolais ........................26 Buffalo Lake ................................27 Pleasant Dawn ............................28 Family Tradition ..........................28 A. Sparrow Farms ......................30 BOSS Correction..........................30 McTavish Charolais ....................31 Highlights of OCA AGM ............31 Horseshoe E Charolais ................32 Northern Alliance........................32 North of the 53rd........................33 ISSN 0824-1767 Louber Farms ..............................33 Diamond W Charolais ................34 Winn Man Charolais ..................34 Hi-Weigh Charolais Breeders ....35 Steppler Farms ............................36 Impact ..........................................36 Elder Charolais ............................38 International News ....................38 Cattleman’s Classic......................39 Thistle Ridge................................40 Benchmark ..................................40 North of the 49th........................41 White Cap Charolais ..................42 Forsyth/Tee M Jay ......................42 Cedarlea Farms............................43 Gilliland Bros. ..............................43 Size Matters ................................44 Cornerstone ................................44 Hunter Charolais ........................45 Mutrie/Bar H ..............................46 Sales in Brief................................47 Top 12 Selling Bulls ....................48 Bull Sale Notes ............................49 Bull Sales Summary ....................49 CCYA Conference & Show ........52 Helge By, Manager/Publisher Candace By, Managing Editor email: [email protected] Susan Penner, Production/Design email: [email protected] Dalyse Robertson, Web Design Box 2458, Neepawa, MB R0J 1H0 Ph/Fax (204) 476-8856 email: [email protected] FIELDMEN: Alberta & British Columbia Craig Scott 5107 Shannon Drive, Olds, AB T4H 1X3 Res. (403) 507-2258 Fax (403) 507-2268 Cell (403) 651-9441 email: [email protected] Saskatchewan, Manitoba, USA & Eastern Canada Helge By 124 Shannon Rd., Regina, SK S4S 5B1 Office (306) 546-3940 Office Fax (306) 546-3942 Res. (306) 584-7937 Cell (306) 536-4261 email: [email protected] Departments From the Field .............................................................................................6 Du champ.....................................................................................................8 Canadian Charolais Association News ......................................................9 Les Nouvelles de l’Association .................................................................10 Canadian Charolais Youth Association News .........................................11 Herd Health ..............................................................................................12 Charolais Life.............................................................................................13 Calendar.....................................................................................................61 Index ..........................................................................................................62 On the cover… Mountain Charolais, Pemberton, BC. SUBSCRIPTIONS: Payable by credit card at www.charolaisbanner.com All Rates Are Listed In Canadian Funds Canada (Canadian prices include 5% GST) 1 yr. $42.00 3 yrs. $105.00 USA 1 yr. - $75, 1st class (2 week delivery) - $115 3 yrs. - $200, 1st class (2 week deliver) - $320 Overseas 1 yr. - $80, 1st class (2 week delivery)- $120 3 yrs. - $210, 1st class (2 week delivery)- $330 Animals in the photographs in the Banner have not been altered by computer enhancement or mechanical methods according to the knowledge of the publisher. The material produced in this publication is done so with the highest integrity, however, we assume no responsibility for errors or omissions. We are responsible for only the value of the advertisement. Charolais Banner (ISSN 0824-1767) is published 5 times per year (February, May, Aug, Oct and December) by Charolais Banner Inc., Regina, SK. Postage paid at Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Printed by: Western Litho Printers Ltd. Publication No. 40047726 Registration No. 9810 Return undeliverable addresses (covers only) to: 4 Photo: Helge By Charolais Banner Design: Susan Penner Regina, Saskatchewan S4S 5B1 Canada 124 Shannon Road Charolais Banner • May 2013 [email protected] Saskatchewan Charolais Association Fun in the Sun Weekend JUNE 7 8, 2013 • MOOSE JAW, SASKATCHEWAN The Saskatchewan Charolais Association is celebrating its 50th Anniversary with a relaxing weekend of: • CCYA Activities and games for the kids • Steak Barbecue • Adult Fun Activities • Cattle Displays • Jackpot Judging • Silent Auction Young or old, new or established breeders, everyone is encouraged to attend. Everyone from Saskatchewan and beyond is welcome to help celebrate this momentous occasion. AGENDA Friday, June 7 6:00 p.m. Canadian Charolais Association Supper and Presentations, Heritage Inn 7:30 p.m. Canadian Charolais Association Annual General Meeting, Heritage Inn A social will follow the CCA AGM Saturday, June 8 8-9:00 a.m. Breakfast, Heritage Inn 9:00 a.m. Saskatchewan Charolais Association 50th AGM 12 noon Lunch, Heritage Inn 2:00 p.m. 50th Anniversary Activities at White Cap Charolais, 8 miles S of Moose Jaw on Hwy 2 and 1.5 miles E 4:00 p.m. SCA Presentations Accommodations Blocks have been booked but will only be held until May 6 Heritage Inn 306-693-7550 Best Western Plus 306-972-3334 Temple Gardens Mineral Spa 306-694-5055 Prairie Oasis Camp Sites 306-693-8888 White Cap Charolais has graciously offered to host cattle displays at their bull sale site. All cattle are welcome. It is a display only, so halter breaking isn’t necessary. Silent Auction donations are welcomed. Sponsorship opportunities are also available, feel free to contact a committee member. For more information contact: Donna Ross, Silent Auction 306-267-4989 Foundation Families Presentations and brief 50th Celebration Darwin Rosso, Accommodations 306-693-2384 Doug Howe, Cattle Displays 306-691-1209 6:00 p.m. Barbecue Helge By, Program 306-584-7937 Evening Social, bonfire and closing of silent auction Candace By, Registration 306-584-7937 4:30 p.m. REGISTRATION Name ____________________________________________ Name ____________________________________________ Name ____________________________________________ Name ____________________________________________ Name ____________________________________________ Youth names and ages attending ________________________________________ ______ ________________________________________ ______ ________________________________________ ______ ________________________________________ ______ Will you be bringing cattle to display? If so, how many? ______ In what year did you or your family join the Canadian Charolais Association?_______ Cost per total event registration ______ x $100 = ________ 6-12 Years total event registration ______ x $50 = ________ Under six years – free CCA AGM Supper and Social only ______ x $40 = _________ All day Saturday only - adult ______ x $75 = ________ All day Saturday only - 6-12 yrs ______ x $35 = ________ Saturday barbecue only - adult ______ x $35 = _________ Saturday barbecue only - 6-12 yrs ______ x $15 = _________ Total registration payable to SCA 50th __________ Send registration to: SCA 50th, 124 Shannon Road, Regina, SK S4S 5B1 Charolais Banner • May 2013 5 POINTS TO PONDER From the Field Helge By Wow what a great spring for the Charolais breed and what will the future look like. We saw some new buyers in the market and some that have tried Charolais before expand the numbers they are using. When you have the order buyers and feedlot operators using more Charolais bulls on their own cows, with many of them being blacks, you know the producers they buy calves from are going to get the message of what they should be using. JGL Livestock, which is one of the premier order buying firms in North America, bought over 40 Charolais bulls this spring to put on a portion of their many thousand cows. Kirk Sinclair, owner of Prairie Livestock at Moosomin, Saskatchewan, added another 40 Charolais bulls to his bull battery to go on mainly black cows. Highway 21 Feeders out of Alberta increased their Charolais bulls in their 250 head bull battery and there were more stories of producers adding Charolais bulls to their black cows. We have to resell the idea of crossbreeding and the advantages of it. I asked one cattleman who was switching and his main goal was to increase weaning weights. We know the Charolais bull will calve and the hybrid vigor should look after the rest. Another producer who has predominately straight bred Simmental was impressed with the calving ease and vigor at birth of his Charcross calves. There are so many advantages to crossbreeding that we need to tell. It was an interesting time this spring bull sale run. There were some incredible positives in the Charolais market and a few softer sales that are hard to explain. The sales started off strong and for the most part were that 6 way, although the later sales in the season which historically see a strengthening in prices saw some pressures. I had one breeder from Ontario email me this question and have printed my response, which I think sums up the last half of the bull sales. What is your sense for the sales being softer this year, when people are getting more for their stockers than they have for a long time? This spring the stocker market was dropping the further we went along as the high cost of feed kept the feedlots losing money. The fat cattle market should be better than it is but the US economy has put a cap on that as well. There is also the fear of the unknown with the new proposed mCOOL changes the US have put forward. This doesn’t look positive for Canadian fat cattle going to be harvested across the line. I know out here, guys were just getting grumpy with the long, hard winter and attitude is very important come sale day. Like in many areas, the feed stacks were going down and the price was going up and guys were starting to count pennies to buy hay. I also think that last year we sold a lot of bulls and there are a lot of young bulls in the industry and fewer cows. Not that it affected Charolais, but there are less commercial heifers being bred this spring so not as many heifer bulls were sold. I am writing this on April 30th in Regina and woke up this morning with a bit of a blizzard with high winds and 3 to 4 inches of snow. The whole spring has been challenging for everyone. There were not many sale days across the country that didn’t have some weather issues, be it snow, freezing rain, bad roads or below normal frigid temperatures, and I Charolais Banner • May 2013 think this contributed to some sales that weren’t quite as good as anticipated. I think many commercial producers hadn’t realized it was spring and they needed to buy bulls. Many have not semen tested yet so there will be some market still out there between now and grass time. Many sales offered increased numbers after last year’s strong sale but probably holding the numbers steady would have been more in tune with the market, as evidenced at the end of the season. There will be some higher calf losses this spring as well, as many producers weren’t equipped to handle the colder than normal weather when they started calving. Some have joked that there will be two sorts this fall selling calves – with and without ears. We would like to welcome the new General Manager of the Canadian Charolais Association, Kelly Carson, who introduces himself in this issue, and thank the board of directors and office staff who have put in extra time in the last six months keeping things caught up. It is always interesting when fresh eyes come into an organization and relook at how and why we do things. There are a number of provincial association events taking place this summer and I would encourage everyone to attend as many within and outside their province as possible. For example the Saskatchewan Association is celebrating 50 years in conjunction with the CCA AGM. Manitoba is having a picnic and cattle display the end of June in Miami and of course Ontario is hosting the CCYA Conference and Show in Shelburne. See you down the Charolais trail. Until next time, Helge Charolais Banner • May 2013 7 POINTS À RÉFLÉCHIR Du Champ Helge By Aux ventes de taureau ce printemps réussie était la race du charolais. Il y avait des nouveaux acheteurs du taureau charolais et dʹautres qui ont acheté à augmenter leur nombre de taureaux du charolais. Les acheteurs bovins et les opérateurs des parcs d’engraissement ont acheté plus de taureaux du charolais pour employer dans leurs propres troupeau de vaches ; la plupart de ces vaches sont le couleur noire. « JGL Livestock » est lʹun des premiers acheteurs bovins en Amérique du Nord. Ils ont acheté plus de 40 taureaux du charolais ce printemps pour multiplier avec leurs plusieurs mille vaches. Kirk Sinclair est le propriétaire du « Prairie Livestock » au Moosomin, SK. Il a acheté 40 taureaux du charolais pour multiplier avec ses vaches principalement noires. « Highway 21 Feeders » en Alberta emploie 250 taureaux pour multiplier ces vaches et il a également accru le nombre de taureaux du charolais ce printemps. Nous devons revendre lʹidée du croisement à un taureau du charolais et rappeler les avantages de la croix des ces veaux charolais à lʹindustrie de boeuf. Jʹai demandé à un producteur qui changeait en multiplier ses vaches du taureau charolais et son but principal était dʹaugmenter des poids de sevrage. Nous savons que les femelles multipliées à un taureau du charolais vêlent et la vigueur hybride augmente lʹexécution. Un autre producteur a été impressionné de la facilité de vêlage et de la vigueur à la naissance de ses veaux croissé charolais, et lui il multiplie habituellement ses vaches simmental à un taureau simmental. Les gens doivent être mis au courant les avantages du croisement charolais. Ce printemps il y avait quelques positifs incroyables aux marcher du charolais et quelques ventes qui qui étaient moins réussis. Les ventes ont commencé fort mais les ventes plus tard dans la saison ont eu des difficultés à vendre tous les taureaux pour de bons 8 prix. Historiquement les ventes postérieures ont vu le renforcement dans les prix. Il est difficile dʹexpliquer ce qui est arrivé à ces ventes qui étaient moins réussies. Un sélectionneur dʹOntario m’a envoyé par courriel la question suivante, et vous trouverez ma réponse. ‘Quand les producteurs sont payés plus pour leur veaux qui vont aux parcs d’engraissement ce quoi votre réponse pour les ventes étant moins réussis ?’ Ce printemps les parcs d’engraissement ont perdu l’argent à cause du coût élevé dʹalimentation. Pour cette raison le marché a diminué pour des veaux destiné aux parcs d’engraissement. Le marché aux bestiaux gros devrait être meilleur ce quʹil est mais lʹéconomie des États‐Unis a mis une limite. Il y a également la crainte de lʹinconnu avec les nouveaux changements de « mCOOL » proposés par les États‐Unis. Les bovins canadiens gras envoyés à travers la frontière pour l’abattage cette nouvelle proposition n’est pas positive. Moi je sais qu’ici dans l’ouest les fermiers étaient vraiment frustrés avec l’hiver qui quitte jamais. Lʹattitude est très importante le jour de la vente. Dans beaucoup de régions les provisions dʹalimentation a été presque vide et le prix de lʹalimentation augmentait. Les vachers commençaient à compter leurs pièces à acheter le foin. Je pense également que nous avons vendu lʹannée dernière beaucoup de taureaux. Ces plus jeunes taureaux sont encore productifs dans lʹindustrie et il y a moins de vaches à multiplier. Jʹécris cet article le 30 avril à Regina et jʹai réveillé ce matin à une tempête de neige avec de vents forts et trois à quatre pouces de neige. Le printemps a été dur pour chacun. La majorité de ventes à travers le pays a eu des affaires de temps si cʹétait la neige, la pluie de congélation, mauvaises routes ou au‐ dessous des températures glaciales normales. Ce mauvais temps a contribué à quelques ventes nʹétant pas aussi bonnes comme prévu. Je pense beaucoup de producteurs commerciaux nʹont pas réalisé que le printemps est Charolais Banner • May 2013 arrivé et cela quʹils ont dû acheter des taureaux. Beaucoup de taureaux nʹont pas encore été sperme examiné pourtant tellement il y aura toujours un certain marché dehors. Beaucoup de sélectionneurs ont augmenté le nombre de taureaux à vendre au lieu de maintenir le même nombre que lʹannée dernière. Démontré à la fin de la saison de vente de taureau, le maintien du même nombre de taureaux pour se vendre aurait été plus approprié pour le marché. Il y aura une augmentation du nombre de veaux perdu ce printemps. Beaucoup de producteurs nʹont pas été équipés pour manipuler des températures plus froides que normalement quand ils ont commencé à vêler. Certains ont plaisanté qui les veaux seront assorties dans deux catégories cet automne à vendre – les veaux avec des oreilles et les veaux sans oreilles. Nous voudrions faire bon accueil à Kelly Carson, nouveau directeur général de lʹassociation canadienne du charolais. Il se présente dans cette revue de la Charolais Banner. Nous remercions également le conseil dʹadministration et le personnel de bureau qui ont travaillé extra‐dur les six derniers mois pour maintenir les services de bureau et d’adhésion. Il est toujours intéressant quand quelquʹun nouveau hérite une organisation pour évaluer comment et pourquoi nous faisons ce que nous faisons. Il y a plusieurs événements dʹassociation provinciaux cet été. Jʹencourage chacun à assister à autant dʹévénements comme possibles. Par exemple, lʹassociation de Saskatchewan célèbre 50 ans en même temps que lʹassemblée générale annuelle dʹassociation canadienne du charolais. Manitoba a un pique‐nique et des affichages de bétail à fin juin à Miami, MB. Ontario accueille la conférence dʹassociation de la jeunesse du charolais et lʹexposition canadiennes dans Shelburne, ON. À la prochaine, Helge ASSOCIATION NEWS Introducing a New GM Kelly Carson, General Manager CANADIAN CHAROLAIS ASSOCIATION 2320 - 41st Avenue N.E. Calgary, AB T2E 6W8 Phone: (403) 250-9242 Fax: (403) 291-9324 [email protected] • www.charolais.com PROVINCIAL REPRESENTATIVES: ALBERTA President: Lyle Bignell, Stettler Secretary: Don Grant, Bowden SASKATCHEWAN President: Orland Walker, Hudson Bay Secretary: Dave Blechinger, Rosetown MANITOBA President: Shawn Airey, Rivers Secretary: Rae Trimble Portage la Prairie ONTARIO President: Gord Tomlinson, Norwood Secretary: Doris Aitken, Mount Forest QUEBEC President: Francois Couture, Notre-Dame-du-Bon-Conseil Secretary: Laurent Jourdain MARITIMES President: Ricky Milton, Cornwall, PE Secretary: Jennifer MacDonald, St. Mary’s, Kent Co., NB STAFF: General Manager: KELLY CARSON Registry & Office: MEL REEKIE Registry: LOIS CHIVILO Registry: JUDY CUMMER French Membership: CYNTHIA BECK 306-436-2007, [email protected] EXECUTIVE: PRESIDENT: WADE BECK Box 5, Lang, SK S0G 2W0 Ph (306) 436-4564, [email protected] 1st VICE-PRESIDENT: BRENT SAUNDERS RR 3, Markdale, ON N0C 1H0 (519) 986-4165 Fax (519) 986-4273 [email protected] 2nd VICE-PRES: JOHN WILGENBUSCH Box 4, Halbrite, SK S0C 1H0 (306) 458-2688 Fax (306) 458-2371 [email protected] PAST PRESIDENT: LYLE BIGNELL Box 1055, Stettler, AB T0C 2L0 (403) 742-6792 Fax (403) 742-8128 [email protected] DIRECTORS: CAMPBELL FORSYTH Box 3, Eriksdale, MB R0C 0W0 (204) 739-2678 Fax (204) 739-5547 [email protected] BERNARD BEGIN 1630 Rg St-Martin, Ste-Marie, PQ G6E 3A8 (418) 387-7514 Fax (418) 387-5623 [email protected] BRIAN COUGHLIN RR3 1012 Snake River Line, Cobden, ON K0J 1K0 (613) 646-9741 (613) 312-0270, [email protected] URSULA CORPATAUX Box 397, Erskine, AB T0C 1G0 Ph/Fax (403) 742-3337, [email protected] DORY GERRARD RR 2, Innisfail, AB T4G 1T7 (403) 227-5632 Fax (403) 227-2583 [email protected] RICKY MILTON 4558 Rt. 19 RR 2, Cornwall, PE C0A 1H0 (902) 393-8699, [email protected] Hello! It is my great pleasure to introduce myself to you. My name is Kelly Carson and I am the new General Manager of the Canadian Charolais Association. I was born and raised on the family farm in northern Saskatchewan and while I was growing up, my family worked a mixed farming operation; that is where my love of cattle was nurtured. As a result, my career has evolved through various agriculture and business experiences over the past 25+ years. I am certainly looking forward to taking on my role with the Charolais Association and to work with a breed that has put its share of money into my pockets over the years. Having worked at 27,000 and 35,000 head feedlots I know which breeds of cattle make money and which don’t. I have participated in many trials on Charolais and Charolais‐influenced cattle and I know first‐hand that the Charolais breed succeeds. My role as the General Manager will be to support the Board of Directors and Officers of the Charolais Association. I am committed to working with all of the Association members to help grow the breed even further and to help bring the Charolais influence to even greater heights. On behalf of the Association, I am committed to representing the best interests of our members on everything cattle‐related throughout Canada and I look forward to spending time getting to know the members on their farms. As your General Manager, I want to hear your opinions and comments whenever you have something on your mind. I will answer my phone when it Charolais Banner • May 2013 rings and I will respond to all emails. This country was built on the backs of our family‐run farms and it will continue to move forward in that manner. That is why I feel it is so vitally important to have extremely strong relationships with all levels of government because we need to use our voice and have it heard. I want to work with industry partners to grow the beef business because that is just the right thing to do. My dad taught me many years ago and in his words, it’s always best to “just do the right thing.” On the personal side, my wife, Tracey, and I live in Cochrane, Alberta, with our two loyal four‐legged companions, Maggie & Shiloh. We enjoy many outdoor pursuits including camping, golf, hiking, mountain biking and various other sports. We also love to travel and are particularly drawn to warm, sunny locales. It has been said that behind every successful man is a loving, supportive woman; in my case I am fortunate to have a partner who has always stood right by my side. In closing, I look forward to working with the Board, Officers and staff of the Canadian Charolais Association, who in the end all work for, and in the best interests of, the membership. I have a saying that I use from time to time; someone can tell you they’ve done things but if you can’t see the end result, you may question if those things were done in the first place. The way I look at it, if I say I’m going to go and pound fence posts, at the end of the day, anyone can go count them. So, I am now off to pound some posts. Take care, Kelly Carson 9 ASSOCIATION NEWS Les Nouvelles de l’Association Kelly Carson Bonjour ! Il est avec plaisir de me vous présenter. Je m’appelle Kelly Carson et je suis le nouveau directeur général de lʹassociation canadienne du charolais. Jʹai grandi à la ferme de ma famille dans le nord de la Saskatchewan où ma famille avait une opération cultivatrice mélangée. Mon amour de bétail a été consolidé chez la ferme. En conséquence les dernières 25 et plus années les divers expériences dʹagriculture et dʹaffaires a évolué ma carrière. Jʹattends avec intérêt mon rôle dans lʹassociation et également à travailler avec une race qui a mis sa part dʹargent dans mes poches au cours des années. Après avoir travaillé pour des parcs d’engraissements de 27.000 à 35.000 têtes de bétail, je sais quelles races 10 de bétail font lʹargent et ce qui pas. Jʹai participé à beaucoup dʹépreuves sur les charolais et ceux influencé par le charolais et je sais moi‐même le succès de la race du charolais. Mon rôle en tant que directeur général sera de soutenir le conseil dʹadministration et des dirigeants de lʹassociation canadienne du charolais. Je suis commis à travailler avec tous l’adhésion de l’association pour accroître le succès de la race et à pousser lʹinfluence du charolais encore à de plus grandes tailles. Au nom de lʹassociation, je suis commis à représenter les meilleurs intérêts de nos membres sur tout connexe de bétail au Canada. Jʹattends avec intérêt de vous rencontrer, les membres de l’association. Je veux entendre vos avis, idées et commentaires comme votre directeur général. Je répondrai à mon téléphone quand il sonne et je répondrai à tous vos courriels. Charolais Banner • May 2013 Ce pays a été construit sur les dos de nos fermiers et il va continuer comme ça. Cʹest la raison que je la sens tellement importante d’avoir des rapports extrêmement forts avec tous les niveaux de gouvernement ; nous devons employer notre voix et la faire entendre. Je veux travailler avec des associés dʹindustrie pour accroître les affaires de boeuf. Il fait beaucoup des années que mon père mʹa enseigné à faire ce qui est juste et exacte. Mon épouse Tracey et moi habitent en Cochrane, Alberta avec nos deux chiens, Maggie et Shiloh. Nous apprécions beaucoup de poursuites extérieures en faisant du camping, du golf, de la randonnée, de la montagne en vélo et les autres sports. Nous aimons également voyager et en particulier aux lieux chauds et ensoleillés. On dit qu’en arrière de chaque homme réussi est une femme continued on page 11 CANADIAN CHAROLAIS YOUTH ASSOCIATION NEWS Conference and Show News Holly Smith, CCYA Conference & Show Co-Chair It is less than 3 months to go until the Charolais Youth are Making Tracks in Shelburne, Ontairo! This summer the CCYA National Conference and Show is going to be held in Shelburne from July 17th– 20th. Shelburne is a pleasant little town about an hour north of Toronto. Our goal is to have youth from right across the country join in on the fun! The Ontario Juniors are very excited about the upcoming show and the opportunity it presents to the youth. This year’s conference organizing committee is made up of Holly Smith and Randi Aldcorn as Co‐chairs, Courtney Black is the Secretary, Emily Bromley is the Treasurer and Billie‐Jo CCYA NATIONAL BOARD [email protected] President: Kirstin Sparrow [email protected] Vice-President: Luke Marshall [email protected] Treasurer: Sarah Weinbender [email protected] Secretary: Tomina Jackson [email protected] Saunders as Adult Advisor. The schedule for this year is similar to other CCYA Conferences and includes a farm tour to a local Charolais breeder as well as other fun things for the kids to do! The committee is entertaining the idea of attending a Blue Jays game on Sunday, July 21st. Please let us know if this interests you and we will get a block of tickets purchased. The main hotel will be the Red Pine Inn located in Alliston, Ontario. A block of rooms has been set aside until June 15, 2013. Please call 705‐435‐4381 and ask about the Canadian Charolais Youth block of rooms. A small change has been made by the National Board in the way that Judging Reasons are given. Members will compete individually and will Director: Michael Hunter [email protected] Director: Travis Jozwiak [email protected] Director: Holly Smith [email protected] Director: Courtney Black [email protected] judge classes of steers, females and bull calves. Junior participants will be expected to complete written reasons on three classes and oral reasons on one class, as determined by the organizing committee. The time limit for each class will be 20 minutes. The Intermediate and Senior participants will complete the same classes and be required to submit placing cards as well as complete oral reasons on all three classes. We are very excited to reunite with everyone and meet new faces that will become lasting friends! We hope that you will Make Tracks to Shelburne… If you have any questions, please feel free to contact anyone on the organizing committee. CCYA 2013 Conference Executive Co-ordinator: Billie Jo Saunders [email protected] Co-Chair: Holly Smith [email protected] Co-Chair: Randi Aldcorn [email protected] Secretary: Courtney Black [email protected] Treasurer: Emily Bromley [email protected] CCYA Provincial Advisors SK: Darwin Rosso 306-693-2384 ON: Brad Buchanan 705-534-0137 MB: Donna Jackson 204-564-2547 AB: Kasey & Arlana Phillips 780-358-2359 Youth Coordinator: Brandon Sparrow [email protected] See Registration Information on pages 52-54 ASSOCIATION NEWS, CONT. FROM PAGE 10 qui lui aime et lui soutien. Moi je suis chanceux d’avoir une partenaire qui est mon égal. Elle est toujours tenu exact par mon côté. Jʹattends avec intérêt de travailler avec le conseil, les dirigeants et le personnel de lʹassociation canadienne du charolais. Nous tous travaillons pour lʹadhésion et dans les meilleurs intérêts de lʹadhésion. Jʹai un dicton que jʹemploi de temps à autre. Quelquʹun peut vous dire "jʹai fait quelque chose." Mais vous ne pouvez pas voir le résultat final. Ce qui peut vous amener à questionner si le travail a été fait. La façon dont je vois les choses Charolais Banner • May 2013 cʹest comme ceci: Si je dis, ‘je mʹen vais poser des poteaux de clôture,’ à la fin de la journée, les gens peuvent les compter...alors maintenant, je mʹen vais poser des poteaux. Salut, Kelly Carson 11 HERD HEALTH Closely Check Pastures at Turnout for Potential Poisonings Roy Lewis DVM Much has been written about the classic lead poisonings we see when cattle consume lead plates from broken down batteries. There are many other causes of poisonings in cattle at pasture many of which cause death and which there is no antidote. We must prevent these whenever possible. I have personally seen some of these and will go over areas where they are encountered and stress why pastures need a quick check over each spring before cattle are released. There was a recent veterinary report by Drs. Barry Blakely, Lorrie Fraser and Cheryl Waldner on poisoning by Sodium Chlorate, a herbicide and type of soil sterilant. Because it has sodium in it there is a salty taste which attracts cattle. Our practice also experienced this same poisoning several years ago where a producer lost over ten cows when some Sodium Chlorate had been left on a pasture. The cattle gained access when they were turned out in the spring. This case went to court but the judge ruled the producer was at fault for not checking the pasture before the cattle were released and was as much to blame as the person that had left the product! Cattle are inquisitive and are not fussy eaters so will nibble at most things. The products like sodium chlorate and battery plates which are also salty are especially hazardous. My best advice is when checking pastures pay close attention to three main areas. One is fence lines especially along roadsides. Products can be thrown out of vehicles and get onto your pastures. We have known about batteries for a long time but many more are now used for electric fencers and solar water pumps. Don’t leave these when they no longer 12 retain charge. Remove them and have them properly recycled. Your problem typically will not be right away but after several years when the batteries crack, break open and expose the extremely toxic lead plates. After several years of overgrowth these batteries become extremely hard to find. The second hazardous area is old garbage dumps and burrow pits. Most old farms had an area where old equipment metal and other miscellaneous garbage was left to decompose or was burned. Check these areas closely every spring and fence them off if possible. Weathering and the freeze thaw cycle may expose hazardous products that were buried long ago. Have a check through these areas both at spring turnout and late in the fall when pastures are short. This is when cattle searching more forage will start to root in bush areas. Calves are very inquisitive and often will be the first to consume these products and show clinical signs. Also because of their smaller size need a much lower dose to develop clinical signs. The third and most common source of poisonings is around abandoned yard sites or abandoned vehicles. Most old yard sites on the prairies are left perhaps because of a sense of nostalgia history and preserving our heritage so they are never properly cleaned up. Doors breakdown or other openings are created for access to buildings. Cattle will explore these areas and old garages especially could contain several old products which could be very harmful to cattle. Years ago all the paints were lead based and there were much less controls on herbicides insecticides cleansers and the like. Containers or bags slowly breakdown over time. These old garages have kept the elements like Charolais Banner • May 2013 rain or snow from breaking down the products. While these old archived sites may contain some treasures like stashes of money they may also contain very harmful products for your livestock. Check them out. Any time you rent or take over new pasture be sure and ask the owner if there are any old yard sites, dump areas, or other places the public has access too. The yard sites may be secluded in the bush and hard to find. Other questions asked may be has any stuff been hauled in like fill dirt or other products from industrial sites. Has their been any gas or oil activity where lots of people, equipment and products have accessed the land. Check your own premises closely this spring before turnout. An especially good time is when checking and repairing fences. Properly remove and recycle old batteries and any other toxic chemicals not in use. Even if livestock recover from toxic ingestion with products such as lead there is also the age old question when would the milk or meat be fit to be consumed? These various compounds can often cause permanent internal organ damage resulting in poor doing unproductive animals in the future as well. Some of the insecticides there may be an antidote for but that is if they are founds in time and that rarely is the case as most of these poisonings occur at pasture in the spring or fall when cattle are not being observed as closely. Be diligent, check this spring and let’s try to avoid the panic call of several dead cattle being found. This is especially traumatic when it is preventable. This is true to the saying, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Happy grazing. NEWS Charolais Life This column will be dedicated to keeping Charolais members in touch with the people of the business. It will contain births, weddings, convocations and momentous anniversaries and events of note, but not high school graduations. If you have news and/or photos you’d like to submit, please email [email protected] for print in upcoming issues. It’s a Boy Canadian Western Agribition board for another two year term. Bob served as the head barn boss in his previous term. The board is pictured at their AGM, Bob is 4th from the left in the front row. Announcing the newest addition to the Windyview Team in Omemee. Matthew and Jennie Ormiston along with big sister Amelia are thrilled to announce the arrival of Cameron Kristopher, weighing in at 9 lb., 6 oz. on December 20, 2012. Cameron is welcomed by his loving grandparents Michael and Christine Ormiston. Anniversary Wishes Happy 30th Wedding Anniversary to Allan and Brenda Miller, of Medonte Charolais, Hillsdale, ON. The couple were wed May 14th, 1983. Wishing you many more years of love and happiness. ~ from your family & friends Defoort – Michiels Wed By Receives Service Award 15, 2012. The celebration included a party and dance at the Hagersville Community Centre. Generosity of guests resulted in substantial donations to the Hagersville and Port Dover Food Banks. Jackson Re-elected to Canadian Western Agribition Board Bob Jackson, Bo‐Jan Enterprises, Sylvania, SK, was re‐elected to the Helge By was given a 25 Year Service Pin for volunteer work for Canadian Western Agribition at their Volunteer Appreciation Night following their AGM. He has served on various committees over the years, but has most enjoyed his time on the Agribiton’s Beef Supreme Challenge committee. He is pictured with General Manager Marty Seymour and Past President Bryan Hadliand. Dave Defoort and Jen Michiels, of Holland, MB, were married on the Michiels’ farm just south of Holland on Sept 28th. The ceremony took place in a 1959 elevator just before sunset, on a perfect fall day. The reception followed on their farm just south of Cypress River. Dave is the son of Gord and Sue Defoort, Defoort Stock Farm, Cypress River, MB. Barkers Celebrate 50th Anniversary Charlie and Linda Barker, Bar‐Lin Acres, ON, celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary on December Charolais Banner • May 2013 13 HIGH AVERAGING SALE P&H Ranching Co. Bull Sale P&H Ranching Co. Bull Sale February 16, 2013 • Innisfail, AB Gross Average 48 Two Year Old Bulls $321,350 $6,694 Auctioneer: Don Raffan The first Charolais bull sale of the 2013 Alberta sale season started off with a bang. This was not only the first sale but also the high averaging sale of the spring. Most of the bulls were sold to repeat customers from BC to Manitoba. 12 ranch horses averaged $7,680. High Selling Bulls Lot 1, PH ORIGINAL 70Y (Polled, BW 88 lb., WW 52, YW 101, 44 cm), sired by LT Original 8310P, out of a PH Wyoming wind 33P daughter. Sold for $15,000 to White Lake Colony, Barrons. Lot 2, PH ORIGINAL 1Y (Polled, BW 80 lb., WW 46, YW 88, 46 cm), sired by LT Original 8310P, out of an LKPR Challenger 208M daughter. Sold for $13,500 to Little Valley View Ranch, Forestburg. Lot 11, PH WYOMING WIND 6Y (Polled, BW 92 lb., WW 44, YW 85, 42.5 cm), sired by LKPR challenger 208M, out of a PH Cowtown PLD 13M daughter. Sold for $7,750 to Diamond Willow Ranch, Millerville. (Polled, BW 97 lb., WW 39, YW 75, 41 cm), sire by PH Wyoming Wind 16U, out of a PH Target Power 33K daughter. Sold for $7,600 to Lyle McKay, MB. Lot 40, PH SMOOTH BLEND 101Y (Polled, BW 95 lb., WW 58, YW 94, 47 cm), sired by Schraders Smooth Blend 8219, out of a PH Cowtown PLD 13M daughter. Sold for $7,750 to Tom Carroll, Innisfail Lot 41, PH SMOOTH BLEND 118Y (Polled, BW 100 lb., WW 55, YW 96, 42.5 cm), sired by Schraders Smooth Blend 8219, out of a VMN Habanero LPD 137L daughter. Sold for $7,750 to Rey Creek Ranch, Merrit, BC Lot 4, PH ORIGINAL 21Y (Polled, BW 94 lb., WW 49, YW 92, 42cm), sired by LT Original 8310P, out of an LKPR Challenger 208M daughter. Sold for $7,600, Church Ranches, Balzac. Lot 19, PH WYOMING WIND 64Y Gordon Church bought 3 bulls White Lake Colony bought the high selling bull Debbie and Warren Henderson selected the second high seller TOP OF $75,000 Mountainview Bull Sale Mountainview Bull Sale March 23, 2013 • Innisfail, AB Gross Average 11 Two Year Old Bulls $34,350 $3,122 13 Long Yearling Bulls 50,950 3,919 17 2/3 Yearling Bulls 180,300 10,210 41 2/3 Lots $265,600 $6,375 Auctioneer: Don Oberg A great set of bulls was on offer. Breeders came from across the country to bid on the offering which produced the high selling bull of the spring. High Selling Bulls Lot 76, GERRARD PASTOR 35Z (Polled, BW 102 lb., WW 53, YW 92, 40 cm), sired by Gerrard Preacher 31U, out of an RPJ Impressed 121L daughter. Sold 2/3 interest and full possession for $75,000 to McLeod 14 Livestock, Cochrane. Consigned by Gerrard Cattle Co., Innisfail. Lot 112, CML ACES WILD 1Z (Polled, BW 88 lb., WW 37, YW 75, 39 Rod McLeod bought cm), sired by KCM the high selling bull Prowler 2X, out of of the spring a Sparrows Sanchez 715T daughter. Sold for $25,000 to White Lake Colony, Barrons. Consigned by McLeod Livestock, Cochrane. Lot 80, GERRARD MONZONITE 34Z (Polled, BW 98 lb., WW 45, YW 78, 39 cm), sired by Gerrard Montezuma 6T, out of an SVY Bedrock PLD 816H daughter. Sold for Charolais Banner • May 2013 White Lake Colony selected the second high selling bull Bill Swenson, Rainalta Charolais purchased a new herdsire $14,000 to Rainalta Farms, Rainer. Consigned by Gerrard Cattle Co. Lot 113, CML BLASTOFF 7Z (Polled, BW 94 lb., WW 42, YW 82, 39 cm), by KCM Prowler 2X, out of a Sparrows Cerveza 106S daughter. Sold for $9,000 to Saddle Ridge Charolais, Rosemary. Consigned by McLeod Livestock. Creek’s Edge Land and Cattle would like to say Thank You… A sincere thank you to all of our customers that have purchased bulls off our farm and to our repeat buyers for your loyalty to our program. We value your business. Peno Valley Charolais purchased this Merit Roundup son, SKW Lexlon 62Z this year Jordan River Charolais purchased this Steppler 83U son, SKW Pardner 78Y last year Thank you to the following purebred breeders who have added Creek's Edge bulls to their herds over the last 2 years. 2012 Jordan River Charolais, Arborfield, SK Peno Valley Charolais, Pierceland, SK 2013 Peno Valley Charolais, Pierceland, SK K-Cow Ranch, Elk Point, AB Nahachewsky Charolais, Norquay, SK AM Sunrise Farm, Battleford, SK Voegeli Bros. Charolais, Maymont, SK Silver Shadow Charolais, Vermilion, AB Stephen & Kristin Wielgosz Yellow Creek, SK • T 306.279.2033 C 306.279.7709 [email protected] MANY REPEAT BUYERS Vikse Family Farm Bull Sale Vikse Family Farm Bull Sale February 18, 2013 • Donalda, AB Gross Average 36 Yearling Bulls $206,200 $5,730 Auctioneer: Ron Pederson Bulls with muscle, performance and hair were offered at the annual Tip The Scale Bull Sale. The Vikse family may be relatively new to the Charolais breed but not the cattle busness. Both the Angus and Charolais bulls were very well accepted in the beef industry. High Selling Bulls Lot 38, VFF VIKSE ICE 189Z (Polled, BW 101 lb., WW 46 YW 86, 40 cm), sired by HTA Ice 19X, out of a JWK Impressive D040 daughter. Sold for $16,000 to Blake Alton, ON Lot 37, VFF VIKSE ICE 74Z (Horned, BW 100 lb., WW 50, YW 92 41 cm), sired by HTA Ice 19X, out of an LT Predictable Wind 2079 daughter. Sold for $7,500 to White Lake Colony, Barrons and Sproule Charolais, Pincher Creek. Lot 54, VFF VIKSE SPAWN 197Z (Horned, Red Factor, BW 97 lb., WW 44, YW 83, 40 cm), sired by Pleasantdawn Spawn 765W, out of an HFCC PLD Bond 19L daughter. Sold for $7,750 to Blair Ewasiuk, Holden. Lot 36, VFF VIKSE ICE 85Z (Polled, BW 94 lb., WW 45, YW 80, 39 cm), sired by HTA Ice 19X, out of an LT Bluegrass 4017P daughter. Sold for $7,000 to Brad Loesh, Rosalind. Lot 71, VFF VIKSE KARROT 239Z (Polled, Red Factor, BW 88 lb., WW 44, YW 78, 33 cm), sired by ALT Karrot 13X, out of an SVY Pilgrim PLD 655S daughter. Sold for $7,000 to Kevin Komarnisky, Holden. Lot 49, VFF VIKSE SMOKIN JOE 43Z (Polled, BW 34, YW 74, 40 cm), sired by SOS Smokin Joe 20L, out of a Sparrows Sanchez 715T daughter. Charolais Banner • May 2013 Sold for $6,750 to H&C Sprucelane Farms, Bentley. Lot 42, VFF VIKSE ICE 92Z (Polled, BW 98 lb., WW 39, WW 76, 41 cm), sired by HTA Ice 19X, out of an HTA Crown Prince 152L daughter. Sold for $6,500 to Coal Valley Acres, Rosalind. Lot 50, VFF VIKSE SMOKIN JOE 123Z (Polled, BW 104 lb., WW 46, YW 88, 39 cm), SOS Smokin Joe 20L, out of a BLKC Turbo 2S daughter. Sold for $6,500 to Rodger Bellingham, Bawlf. White Lake Colony teamed up with Jackie Sproule on the second high selling bull 15 GROSS INCREASED 10% HEJ Charolais Bull Sale HEJ Charolais Bull Sale February 22, 2013 • Innisfail, AB Gross Average 56 Yearling Bulls $201,700 $3,600 3 Two Year Old Bulls 10,800 3,600 59 Lots $212,500 $3,600 Auctioneer: Chris Poley Sale Management: T Bar C Cattle Co. Once again the crew at HEJ assembled a great set of working bulls. This sale offers one of the largest selections of red factor bulls anywhere. Bulls were sold across the prairies and into the states. High Selling Bulls Lot 17, HEJ HEY ZEUS 6Z (Polled, Red Factor, BW 116 lb., WW 62, YW 110, 43 cm), sired by HEJ Vanilla Ice 57T, out of a Main the Rock 38R daughter. Sold for $7,500 to Dave Royer, Iowa. Lot 2, HEJ ZENITH 28Z (Polled, Red Factor, BW 96 lb., WW 41, YW 81, 39 cm), sired by Nina HEJ Bezinga 1X, out of a Merit Data Buster 73K daughter. Sold for $7,200 to Dave Royer, Iowa. Lot 5, HEJ ZIG ZAG 48Z (Polled, Red Factor, BW 102 lb., WW 36, YW 76, 41 cm), sired by Nina HEJ Bezinga 1X, out of a Belmonts Duster 30P daughter. Sold for $6,400 to Chase Sande, Sundre. Lot 36, HEJ FIRESTARTER 90Z (Polled, Red Factor, BW 118 lb., WW 61, YW 115, 42 cm), sired by TR Red Smoke, out of a RC Cowboy 0166 daughter. Sold for $5,400 to Tim Neilson. Lot 6, HEJ ZOWIE 53Z (Polled, BW 101 lb., WW 42, YW 83, 39 cm), sired by Nina HEJ Bezinga 1X, out of a Merit data Buster 73K daughter. Sold for $5,100 to Sever Farms, Rocky Mountain House. Lot 41, HEJ John Sever bought ZEKE 76Z a new bull for (Scurred, BW 98 Sever Farms lb., WW 44, YW 86, 40 cm), sired by HEJ Solidarity 24X, out of an SDC Calypso 29N daughter. Sold for $5,000 to Robinson Farms, Innisfail. Lot 38, HEJ ZOLID 61Z (Horned, Red Factor, BW 91 lb., WW 35, YW 73 39 cm), sired by HEJ Solidarity 24X, out of an HEJ Black Bandit 162K daughter. Sold for $5,000 to Daryl Jones. Lot 52, HEJ ZAMIEL 106Z (Polled BW 92 lb., WW 46, YW 87, 37 cm), sired by HTA Malachi 946W, out of a JS Freedom 2U daughter. Sold for $4,600 to Gordon Resch, Veteran. Gordon Resch, a many time repeat buyer, bought again David Royer took the two high selling bulls back to Iowa AVERAGE HIGHER Best of the Breeds Bull Sale 9th Annual Best of the Breeds Bull Sale March 24, 2013 • Leross, SK Gross Average 17 Yearling Bulls $56,650 $3,332 Auctioneer: Chris Poley Sale Manager: T Bar C Cattle Co. The Auction Market in Leross was again packed for a reputation lunch and set of bulls in this multi‐breed sale. Harcourt Charolais, Quill Lake, and Dog Patch Acres, Leroy, provided the quality Charolais bulls. In total 61 ½ bulls averaged $3,794. High Selling Bulls Lot 28, HBC SHERIFF 209Z (Double 16 Polled, 97 lb. BW, 836 lb. 205 DW, 23.6 Milk EPD, 1,570 lb., 42 cm), sired by Pleasantdawn Marshall 70P, out of an SOS Polled Detonator 8M daughter. Sold for $4,750 to Wayne Krzak, Archerwill. Consigned by Harcourt Charolais. Lot 31, HBC ROCKSTAR 225Z (Double Polled, 106 lb. BW, 881 lb. 205 DW, 108 YW EPD, 1,500 lb., 38 cm), sired by Sparrows Fargo 811U, out of an S$ Montana Silver daughter. Sold for $4,100 to Beckett Farms, Dysart. Consigned by Harcourt Charolais. Lot 25, HBC BAZINGA 219Z (Double Polled/s, 95 lb. BW, 899 lb. 205 DW, 54 WW EPD, 109 YW EPD, Charolais Banner • May 2013 1,650 lb.), sired by Sparrows Fargo 811U, out of a Merit 8676U daughter. Sold for $4,000 to Brian Jaeb, Humbolt. Consigned by Harcourt Charolais. Lot 38, DOGPATCH VICTORY 14Z (Double Polled, 92 lb. BW, 49 WW EPD, 1,490 lb., 43 cm), sired by PCC Sudden Impact 848U, out of a Dogpatch Acres G.I.C. 32N daughter. Sold for $3,800 to Jeff Fogg, Invermay. Consigned by Dog Wayne Krzak bought Patch Acres. the high seller BIG CROWD – MORE BULLS Beck/McCoy Bull Sale Beck Farms & McCoy Cattle Co. 4th Annual Bull Sale February 23, 2013 • Regina, SK Gross Average 2 Two Year Old Bulls $ 7,800 $3,900 37 3/4 Yearling Bulls 144,500 3,828 39 3/4 Lots $152,300 3,831 Auctioneer: Chris Poley Sale Manager: T Bar C Cattle Co. A big crowd came out on the first nice sale day in four years. Beck Farms, Lang put forth a solid set of bulls with good demand from both the commercial and purebred breeders on the top end. They sold nine or 25% more bulls with the overall average being down about 12%. McCoy Cattle Co., Milestone had 24 Hereford bulls average $3,606 and 29 ½ Gelbvieh bulls average $3,222. High Selling Yearling Bulls Lot 5, BECKS BOUNTY 206Z (Double Polled, 71 lb. BW, ‐1.3 BW EPD, 1,350 lb., 38cm), sired by Sparrows Eldorado 361L, out of a Sparrows Authentic 6S daughter. Sold for $7,000 for 3/4 interest to Ferme Cardin Charolais, St. Bonaventure, QC. Lot 19, BECK’S MEGATRON 226Z (Double Polled, 108 lb. BW, 97 YW EPD, 1,440 lb., 40 cm), sired by Sparrows Panama 826U, out of a Sparrows Alliance 513G daughter. Sold for $7,000 to Eric Manningham, Laurierville, QC. Lot 17, BECK’S APOLLO 223Z (94 lb. BW, 730 lb. 205 DW, 1,440 lb., 36.5 cm), sired by Sparrows Panama 826U, out of a Sparrow Alcatraz 18N daughter. Sold for $6,400 to Delbert Nostadt, Kendal. Lot 34, BECK’S CASPIAN 255Z (Double Polled, 91 lb. BW, 784 lb. 205 DW, 1,300 lb., 39 cm), sired by Sparrows Panama 826U, out of a Sparrows Alcatraz 18N daughter. Sold for $6,100 to Mark Dombowsky, Avonlea. Lot 23, BECK’S FIX 236Z (Double Polled, 100 lb. BW, 768 lb. 205 DW, 1,395 lb.), sired by Sparrows Panama 826U, out of a Sparrows Alcatraz 18N daughter. Mark Dombowsky Sold for $5,400 took a high seller to Salty Lake Farms, Watrous. Lot 31, BECK’S METEOR 252Z (Double Polled, 104 lb. BW, 1,439 lb. 365 DW), sired by Sparrows Panama 826U, out of a Winn Mans The Game 102L. Sold for $5,400 to Salty Lake Farms. Lisa & Delbert Nostadt bought a top bull Rick Klassen added six to his Salty Lake operation for a bill of $28,850 Jean-Francois Cardin bought a high seller to go Quebec 2ND ANNUAL EVENT High Point Bull Sale 2nd Annual High Point Bull Sale March 30, 2013 • Singhampton, ON Gross Average 23 Yearling Bulls $72,450 $3,150 Auctioneer: Carl Wright Bridor Charolais, Mount Forest; Sunrise Charolais, Stayner and Echo Spring Charolais, Hawkestone, teamed up again to host this 2nd Annual event. Purebred and commercial producers from right across Ontario selected from this quality offering. High Selling Bulls Lot 22, ECHO SPRINGS ZAHITTI 201Z (Full French, 90 lb. BW, 1,282 lb.), sired by PCFL Valentin 77S, out of a PCFL Renegade 79M daughter. Sold for $4,700 to Brian Archer. Consigned by Echo Spring Charolais. Lot 8, BRIDOR ZEUS 14Z (Polled, 105 lb. BW, 970 lb. 205 DW, 123 YW EPD, 1,800 lb., 39 cm), sired by Hicks Kasino 11K, out of an SOS Polled Detonator 8M daughter. Sold for $3,700 to Railhaven Farms, Gananoque. Consigned by Bridor Charolais. Lot 7, BRIDOR ZANE 12Z (Polled, 105 lb. BW, 1,640 lb., 38 cm), sired by SVY Freedom Pld 307N, out of an KCM Rio Chico 429P daughter. Sold for $3,600 to Erwin Arthurs, Mount Charolais Banner • May 2013 Forest. Consigned by Bridor Charolais. Lot 14, BRIDOR ZANDER 34Z (Polled, 90 lb. BW, 26.5 Milk EPD, 1,350 lb., 37 cm), sired by SVY Freedom Pld 307N, out of an SOS Polled Detonator 8M daughter. Sold for $3,500 to Ron Steward, Holstein. Consigned by Bridor Charolais. Lot 9, ECHO SPRING ZACH 6Z (Polled, 80 lb. BW, ‐1.1 BW EPD, 1,310 lb., 36 cm), sired by D R Revelation 467, out of an LT Bluegrass 4017 P daughter. Sold for $3,500 to Railhaven Farms. Consigned by Echo Spring Charolais. 17 GROSS UP Maple Leaf Charolais Bull Sale Maple Leaf Charolais 9th Annual Bull Sale March 1, 2013 • Falun, AB Gross Average 1 Mature Bull $5,900 $5,900 19 Two Year Old Bulls 68,700 3,615 14 Long Yearling Bulls 46,500 3,321 10 Yearling Bulls 43,900 4,390 45 Lots $165,000 $3,667 Auctioneer: Danny Skeels Sale Manager: By Livestock This sale features the largest selection of Full French and French influenced bulls anywhere in Canada. Bulls were sold to many repeat buyers right across the prairies. High Selling Mature Bull Lot 1, MAPLE LEAF PINAY 8136U (Horned, Full French, BW 92 lb., WW 44, YW 75), sired by Pinay, out of a Till daughter. Sold for $5,900 to Sixtyline Ranch, Barrhead. High Selling Two Year Old Bulls Lot 14, MAPLE LEAF PINAY 147Y (Horned, BW 90 lb., WW 35, YW 64), sired by Maple Leaf Pinay 8136U, out of an MLR Dragon JR 123K daughter. Sold for $5,800 to Lowell Johnson, Hanna. Lot 21, MAPLE LEAF HAT TRICK 165Y (Horned, BW 88 lb., WW 45, YW 75), sired by Trezegoal, out of a Pinay daughter. Sold for $5,100 to Kerr Charolais, Dave Shand bought Virden, MB. three bulls Lot 9, MAPLE LEAF PINAY 131Y (Horned, BW 92 lb., WW 39, YW 73), sired by Maple Leaf Pinay 8136U, out of a HXL Ecrin 5E daughter. Sold for $4,800 to Lowell Johnson, Hanna. Lot 17, MAPLE LEAF PINAY 131Y (Horned, BW 104 lb., WW 40, YW 73), sired by Maple Leaf Pinay 8136U, out of an MLC Gin JR 59K daughter, Sold for $4,800 to Dave Shand, Delia. High Selling Long Yearling Lot 35, MAPLE LEAF PINAY 1111Y (Horned, BW 85 lb., WW 37, YW 68), sired by Pinay, out of a Maple Leaf Major Jag 620S daughter. Sold for $6,300 to Dave Shand. High Selling Yearling Bulls Lot 43, MAPLE LEAF POL MARTEL 201Z (Polled, Full French, BW 108 lb., WW 26, YW 52), sired by Cathie and John Chomiak bought the high selling bull Cliff Sutherland took the high selling mature bull Lowell Johnson bought two bulls for his Hanna ranch Martel, out of a Maple Leaf Paladin 421P daughter. Sold for $10,000 to Chomiak Charolais, Mundare. Lot 57, MAPLE LEAF POL VIRGIL 232Z (Polled, Full French, BW 103 lb., WW 36, YW 66), sired by Virgil, out of a Maple Leaf Paladin 421P daughter. Sold for $5,000 to Bar Punch Ranch, Medicine Hat. SEVEN BREEDER BULLS Pro-Char Charolais Bull Sale Pro-Char Charolais Bull Sale February 24, 2013 • Glenevis, AB Gross Average 35 Yearling Bulls $173,650 $4,961 2 Long Yearling Bulls 12,800 6,400 1 Two Year Old Bull 8,000 8,000 38 Lots $194,450 $5,117 JWX Triple Play 34T daughter. Sold for $11,750 to Good Anchor Charolais, Vermillion. Lot 3, PRO‐CHAR GRIMSHAW 21Z (Polled, BW 100 lb., WW 46, YW 86), sired by Pleasantdawn Marshall 70P, out of a Pro‐Char Maxium 38N daughter. Sold for $10,000 to Chambers Charolais, Lomond. Lot 7, PRO‐CHAR CAPTIN SMID 6Z (Polled, BW 75 lb., WW 51 YW 94), sired by Pro‐Char CPTN Morgan 8U, out of an Impair daughter. Sold for Peter Wyatt selected a new herdsire Crow Cattle Co. was a Volume buyer continued on page 19 Auctioneer: Brent Carey This is the second year Pro‐Char has hosted their sale on the farm. A large crow was on hand which helped make this a very strong sale. Most bulls were sold to repeat customers. High Selling Yearling Bulls Lot 5, PRO‐CHAR JAG 48Z (Polled BW 110 lb., WW 53, YW 96), sired by Pleasantdawn Mag 912X, out of a 18 Brad Chambers took a high seller back to Lomond Charolais Banner • May 2013 MORE BULLS – HIGHER AVERAGE Palmer Charolais Bull Sale Palmer Charolais & Nielson Land & Cattle Co. 2nd Annual Bull Sale March 7, 2013 • Bladworth, SK Gross Average 7 Two Year Old Bulls $ 33,200 $4,743 27 Yearling Bulls 117,600 4,356 34 Lots $150,800 $4,435 Auctioneer: Brent Carey Sale Manager: By Livestock During a snow storm, the sale was postponed for three days, as many could not get out of their yards. This is never an easy decision but in the end probably was the right one, as a decent sized crowd and an active telephone pushed the average higher than last year with more bulls sold. This quality set of performance bulls found homes across Saskatchewan and Manitoba with five going into purebred herds. 13 Red Angus averaged $4,115 and 24 Angus averaged $3,648. Val & Gord Miller bought a high selling TT bull High Selling Two Year Old Bull Lot 35, HVA RUSTY 129Y (Double Polled/s, .9 BW EPD, 2,085 lb., 46 cm), sired by Merit 8789U, out of an E‐CEE Katmandu 200B daughter. Sold for $7,200 to Bruce Peacock, Cereal, AB. High Selling Yearling Bulls Lot 9, HVA ROYAL SUITE 41Z (110 lb. BW, Act. WW 1,015 lb., 55 WW EPD, 111 YW EPD, 1,525 lbs., 42 cm), sired by Merit 8789U, out of a Sparrow Durango 585P daughter. Sold for $7,600 to Wendt & Murray Farms, Lloydminster, AB. Lot 18, RGP REVENUE 32Z (98 lb. BW, 51 WW EPD, 104 YW EPD, Leptin TT, 1,475 lb., 44 cm), sired by Merit 8789U, out of a Sparrows Durango 585P daughter. Sold for $7,200 to K. McLeod Farms, Biggar. Lot 26, HVA RULER 129Z (Double Polled, 1.6 BW EPD, 58 WW EPD, 106 YW EPD, 1,475 lb. 40.5 cm), sired by Merit 8789U, out of an E‐CEE Katmandu 200B daughter. Sold for $7,000 to Bruce Peacock. Lot 3, RGP ROCKETFELLER 14Z (Polled, 61 WW EPD, 119 YW EPD, Leptin TT), sired by Merit 8789U, out of a Sparrows Durango 585P daughter. Sold for $6,700 to Gord Miller, Milk River, AB. Lot 2, RGP CORPORAL 11OOZ (3rd Gen. Polled, 98 lb. BW, 26.6 Milk EPD, 1,505 lb., 43 cm), sired by HTA Countdown 9103W, out of a Sparrows Durango 585P daughter. Sold for $6,250 to Sliding Hills Charolais, Repeat customer Cal Canora. Logan took three LeeAnn & Carey Weinbender added a top bull to their Sliding Hills operation Bruce & George Peacock were volume buyers taking six for $32,900 back to Alberta PRO-CHAR BULL SALE, CONT. FROM PAGE 18 $7,000 to Wyatt Farms, Arrowood. Lot 1, PRO‐CHAR FORTY CREEK 47Z (Polled, Red Factor, BW 95 lb., WW 51, YW 92), sired by Pleasant Dawn Marshall 70P, out of a Curran Red Rock 47L daughter. Sold for $7,000 to KV Anderson Farms, Athabasca. Lot 34, HRJ MR CODE RED 1Z (Polled Red Factor, BW 90 lb., WW 36, YW 69), sired by Pro‐Char Sonny 63U, out of a Bar EW Red Rockette 6S daughter. Sold for $6,200 to Crow Farms, Thorsby. Consigned by Johnson Charolais, Barrhead. High Selling Long Yearling Lot 31, PRO‐CHAR PRIME 101Y (Polled, BW 94 lb., WW.44, YW.77), sired by Main Royal Prime 5W, out of an HFCC Bond 19L daughter. Sold for $7,500 to Panylk Farms, Rochester. High Selling Two Year Old Bull Lot 33, HRJ MR RED HOT 17Y (Polled, BW 98 lb., WW 42, YW 75), sired by LLW Red Hot PLD 29W, out of a Bar EW Red Rockette 6S daughter. Sold for $8,000 to Charolais Banner • May 2013 Lazy S Charolais, Beaverlodge. Consigned by Johnson Charolais. Don Good & Marion Smyth visit with Kendall and David Prokuda after buying the high selling bull 19 20 Charolais Banner • May 2013 Charolais Banner • May 2013 21 22 Charolais Banner • May 2013 Charolais Banner • May 2013 23 24 Charolais Banner • May 2013 MORE BULLS SOLD High Country Bull Sale High Country Bull Sale March 2, 2013 • Pincher Creek, AB Gross Average 30 Two Year Old Bulls $129,350 $4,311 28 Yearling Bulls 128,300 4,582 58 Lots $257,650 $4,442 Auctioneer: Frank Jenkins This sale offers the largest selection of Charolais bulls in southern Alberta. 74% of the bulls were sold to repeat customers, with bulls being sold into BC, Alberta and Saskatchewan. High Selling Two Year Old Bulls Lot 44, JS TOMAZ 7Y (Polled, Red Factor, BW 87 lb., WW 43, YW 69, 35 cm), sired by HTA Tuff Enuff 947W, out of a JWX Red Pierce 54T daughter. Sold for $6,700 to Bernald Link, Maple Creek, SK. Consigned by Sproule Charolais, Pincher Creek. Lot 43, JS WAHALLA 4Y (Scurred, BW 97, WW 42, YW 86, 41cm), sired by FFBB Wahalla PLD 9005W, out of a Bar J Silverado 14S daughter. Sold for $6,000 to JD Ranch, Fort Steel, BC. Consigned by Sproule Charolais, Pincher Creek. Lot 82, CHAR‐LEW YALE 83K (Polled, BW 98 lb., WW 43 YW 95 38 cm), sired by JWX Thunderstruck 179T, out of an MNE Roughrider 21R daughter. Sold for $5,750 to Lomond Grazing, Lomond. Consigned by Char‐Lew Ranch, Pincher Creek. Lot 45, JS MADDOX 8Y (Scurred, Red Factor, BW 98 lb., WW 39, YW 66, 38 cm), sired by JS Stallone 17U, out of a JS Merits Chieftan 226K daughter. Sold for $5,750 to Harold Eaton, Wardner, BC. Consigned by Sproule Charolais. High Selling Yearlings Lot 67, JS APOLLO 9Z (Polled, Red Factor, BW 92 lb., WW 44, YW 79, 36 cm), sired by HTA Tuff Enuff 947W, out of a Crystal D Sir Boom 60S daughter. Sold for $7,750 to Leemar Charolais, Thorsby and Hulk Charolais, Warburg. Consigned by Sproule Charolais. Lot 65, JS AXIL 3Z (Polled, Red Factor, BW 98 lb., WW 50, YW 92, 37 cm), sired by HTA Tuff Enuff 947W, out of a JS Stallone 17U daughter. Allan Lively, from Southern Alberta Livestock Exchange, bought 7 bulls on order Brian Hicken bought 5 bulls Sold for $6,100 to Flat Valley Ranch, Hilda. Consigned by Sproule Charolais. Lot 97, CTP MR ZAP 59Z (Polled, BW 115 lb., WW 38, YW 76, 35 cm), sired by LAE Blue Sky 806U, out of a Snake Trail Chinook 2L daughter. Sold for $6,000 to B&W Nish Farms, Cardston. Consigned by Turnbull Charolais, Pincher Creek. Lot 95, CTP MR ZIRCON 123Z (Polled, BW 116 lb., WW 41, YW 78, 36 cm), sired by LAE Blue Sky 806U, out of a Wyatt’s Ralph 88R daughter. Sold for $5,600 to Reed Conley, Pincher Creek. Consigned by Turnbull Charolais. FRENCH INFLUENCE ANCHORS SALE Rollin’ Acres/Patton/Whiskey Hollow Bull Sale Rollin’ Acres/Patton/Whiskey Hollow and Guests Bull Sale March 16, 2013 • Hanover, ON Gross Average 29 ½ Yearling Bulls $126,000 $4,271 Auctioneer: Carl Wright This 3rd Annual sale again featured the French influence with bulls selling into five provinces. High Selling Bulls Lot 8, ROLLIN’ ACRES ZACH 38Z (Full French, 97 lb. BW, 800 lb. WW, 1,400 lb., 39 cm), sired by PCFL Whisky‐Jack 21T, out of a Montagnard daughter. Sold for $15,000 to Serhienko Cattle Co., Maymont, SK. Consigned by Rollin’ Acres Charolais, Shelburne. Lot 10, ROLLIN’ ACRES FIRE 10Z (Polled, 95 lb. BW, 880 lb. WW, 1,595 lb., 41 cm), sired by TR Mr Fire Water 5792 R ET, out of a PCFL Prince 42K daughter. Sold for $8,900 to Destiny Cattle Co., Moosehorn, MB. Consigned by Rollin’ Acres Charolais. Lot 1, ROLLIN’ ACRES TOP SHELF 4Z (Full French, 94 lb. BW, 890 lb. WW, 1,605 lb., 40 cm), sired by PCFL Ultimate 14R, out of a PCFL Maximilian 106G. Sold ½ interest for $8,600 to Blackford Livestock, Streetsville. Consigned by Rollin’ Acres Charolais. Lot 5, ROLLIN’ ACRES 20Z (Full French, 95 lb. BW, 800 lb. WW, 1,490 lb., 38 cm), sired by PCFL Whisky‐ Jack 21T, out of a Sumo daughter. Sold for $7,000 to Stephen Charolais Farm, Moosomin, SK. Lot 6, ROLLIN’ ACRES 28Z (Full French, 97 lb. BW, 1,455 lb., 38 cm), sired by PCFL Whisky‐Jack 21T, out of a Charolais Banner • May 2013 PCFL Omega 33J daughter. Sold for $5,000 to Brad Standish, Standish Rd, QC. Consigned by Rollin’ Acres Charolais. Lot 2, ROLLIN’ ACRES LOADED 19Z (Polled, ½ French, 92 lb. BW, 810 lb. BW, 1,470 lb., 37 cm), sired by PCFL Ultimate 14R, out of an SVY Freedom Pld 307N daughter. Sold for $4,700 to Jeff McAffee, Lower Knoxford, NB. Consigned by Rollin’ Acres Charolais. Dennis Serhienko bought the high selling bull Kelly Stephen selected a top seller 25 STRONG LOCAL MARKET Charolais Power Bull Sale 2013 Charolais Power Bull Sale March 14, 2013 • Veteran, AB Gross Average 42 Two Year Old Bulls $173,100 $4,121 25 Yearling Bulls 113,200 4,528 67 Lots $286,300 S4,273 Auctioneer: Danny Skeels The majority of the offering at this year’s Charolais Power bull sale was sold to many time repeat customers buying in volume. Next year will bring a few changes to this annual event with Footprint buying the Fawcett herd and a number of the Letniaks’ cows, Footprint will have all the bulls on offer. High Selling Two Year Old Bulls Lot 13, LEGL CRAVEN 39Y (Horned, Red Factor, BW 114 lb., WW 41.7, YW 86, 40.5 cm), sired by MSW Craven Red 29M, out of an SFL Kick Off 25K daughter. Sold for $6,100 to Penaschuk Farms, Veteran. Consigned by Letniaks Charolais, Consort. Lot 5, LEGL CRAVEN 17Y (Scurred, BW 115 lb., WW 43, YW 88, 41 cm), sired by MSW Craven Red 29M, out of an MVX Cougarhill Hank 720G daughter. Sold for $5,900 to Goodbrand Livestock, Provost. Consigned by Letniaks Charolais. High Selling Yearlings Lot 52, FOOTPRINT SIR 7Z (Polled, BW 95 lb., WW 35, YW 68, 39 cm), sired by CSS Sir Gridmaker 2W, out of an RPJ Eveready 403D. Sold for $9,200 to Charwald Charolais, Altario. Consigned by Footprint Farms, Esther. Lot 48, FOOTPRINT SIR 2Z (Polled BW 100 lb., WW 35, YW 67, 39 cm), sired by CSS Sir Gridmaker 2W, out of a Bar K the Source 8L daughter. Sold for $6,200 to Fawcett Cattle Co., Consort. Consigned by Footprint Farms. Lot 51, FOOTPRINT SIR 6Z (Polled BW 98 lb., WW 25, YW 54, 40 cm), sired by CSS Sir Gridmaker 2W, out of a Midway Red Reflection 66J daughter. Sold for $6,100 to Marv Burg, Consort. Consigned by Footprint Farms. Lot 65, FOOTPRINT SIR 233Z (Polled, BW 108 lb., WW 36, YW 70, 41 cm), sired by SVY Deliverance 401P, out of an RGP Glenview Perfect 18G daughter. Sold for $5,800 to Stan Pawlow, Vermillion. Consigned by Footprint Farms. Lot 63, FOOTPRINTS SIR 229Z (Horned, BW 110 lb., Ian Goodbrand WW 44, YW 86, bought 2 bulls 39 cm), sired by Fawcetts Swagger 57W, out of a Cave Genk Des Flash 82K daughter. Sold for $5,800 to Kyle Bitts, Veteran. Consigned by Footprint Farms. Lot 56 FOOTPRINT SIR 214Z (Polled, BW 108 lb., WW 51, YW 92, 37.5 cm), sired by Fawcetts Swagger 57W, out of an Impair daughter. Sold for $5,800 to Robb Farms. Consigned by Footprint Farms. Bill Davies took 2 bulls back to Medicine Hat Norm Dewald, Charwald Charolais, bought the high selling bull Trevor and Brad Fawcett bought a high selling yearling STEADY LOCAL SUPPORT Sandan Charolais Bull Sale Sandan Charolais Farm Bull Sale March 16, 2013 • Erskine, AB Gross Average 9 Two Year Old Bulls $35,600 $3,955 11 Long Yearlings Bulls 32,400 2,945 24 Yearling Bulls 86,900 3,620 44 Lots $154,900 $3,520 Auctioneer: Chris Poley Sale Manager: T Bar C Cattle Co. The offering of aged bulls in this sale was second to none. The yearlings were right full of performance, which helped keep the average strong. Most of the bulls were 26 sold within a 100 mile radius. High Selling Two Year Old Bulls Lot 40, SDC COROCITO 97Y (Polled, BW 102 lb., WW 49, YW 95, 43 cm), sired by Sparrows Caracas 230S, out of a Sparrows Eldorado 361L daughter. Sold for $6,000 to Steve Saruga, Alliance. Lot 38, SDC EL COCO 95Y (Polled, Red Factor, BW 104 lb., WW 46, YW 87, 44 cm), sired by Sparrows Caracas 230S, out of an MIB Magic 43M daughter. Sold for $5,000 to KLM Cattle Co., Big Valley. Charolais Banner • May 2013 Lot 42, SDC FREEWHEELER 104Y (Polled, BW 97 lb., WW 42, YW 71, 40 cm), sired by SVY Freedom PLD continued on page 27 Steve Saruga bought the high selling two year old Matt Elines bought two bulls, including the high seller AVERAGE DOWN GROSS UP Buffalo Lake Charolais Bull Sale Buffalo Lake Charolais & Shorthorns Annual Bull Sale Guest Consigner Wilkie Charolais March 13, 2013 • Stettler, AB Gross Average 44 Yearling Bulls $211,300 $4,802 14 Two Year Old Bulls 72,000 5,142 58 Lots $283,300 $4,884 Once again, the Bignell and Wilkie families put together a very consistent offering of yearling and French influenced two year old bulls for this year’s sale. A high number of bulls sold to repeat customers. High Selling Two Year Old Bulls Lot 65, CWW YARDSTICK 124Y (Horned, BW 106 lb., WW 37, YW 65), sired by CEWW Jakesbutte Mr 21U, out of a PCS Sir Conon 62C daughter. Sold for $7,700 to Dave Shand, Delia. Consigned by Wilkie Charolais, Big Valley. Lot 60, DWK YANNIK 21Y (Horned, BW 96 lb., WW 35, YW 62), sired by CEWW Jakesbutte Mr. 21U, out of an RDH Sir Abracadara 512R daughter. Sold for $7,200 to Dave Shand, Delia. Consigned by Wilkie Charolais. High Selling Yearling Bulls Lot 8, BLC ICEMAN 24Z (Polled, BW 98 lb., WW 62, YW 99, 37 cm), sired by RPJ Manchee 9X, out of a Baldridge Fasttrack 82F daughter. Sold for $7,800 to Foat Valley Stock Farms, Carstairs. Consigned by Buffalo Lake Charolais, Stettler. Lot 1, BLC JACOB 1Z (Polled, BW 100 lb., WW 44, YW 92, 40 cm), sired by RGP Senator 616S, out of an SVY Freedom PLD 307N daughter. Sold for $7,600 to Merv Teows, Stettler. Consigned by Buffalo Lake Charolais. Lot 20, BLC BIG BAM 42Z (Polled, BW 100 lb., WW 47, YW 107, 37.5 cm), sired by RGP Senator 616S, out of an EC No Doubt 2022P daughter. Sold for $7,600 to Merv Teows, Stettler. Consigned by Buffalo Lake Charolais. Lot 22, BLC GREY GOOSE 48Z (Polled, BW 90 lb., WW 48, YW 92 37 cm), sired by RGP Senator 616S, out of a PJD Bobby 176K daughter. Sold for $7,300 to Steve Saruga, Alliance. Consigned by Buffalo Lake Charolais. Lot 18, BLC 40Z (Horned, BW 104 lb., WW 52, YW 110, 38.5m), sired by RGP Senator 616S, out of a Sparrows Caracas 230S daughter. Sold for $6,900 to Ron Munsie, Halkirk. Consigned by Buffalo Lake Charolais. Lot 19, BLC FISHER 41Z (Horned, BW 98 lb., WW 45, YW 96, 37.5 cm). Sired by RGP Senator 616S, out of a Dave Shand selected two high selling two year olds Merv Teows took two high sellers home Mike and Gene Foat bought the high selling bull for their Foat Valley Stock Farm CS PLD Junction 4J daughter. Sold for $6,300 to Steve Saruga, Alliance. Consigned by Buffalo Lake Charolais. Steve Saruga took 2 bull home to Alliance SANDAN SALE, CONT. FROM PAGE 26 307N, out of a Wrangler Doubleshot 11S daughter. Sold for $4,800 to Goudy Farms, Coronation. High Selling Yearling Bulls Lot 17, SDC ODYSSEUS 48Z (Polled, BW 108 lb., WW 37, YW 73, 37 cm), sired by Wrangler Frenchie 2X, out of a TR Red Smoke daughter. Sold for $7,000 to Matt Elines, Big Valley. Lot 19, SDC TITANIUM 56Z (Horned, BW 109 lb., WW 46, YW 83, 38.5 cm), sired by Wrangler Frenchie 2X, out of a Wrangler Doubleshot 11S daughter. Sold for $6,500 to Dale Tucker, Endiang. Lot 25, SDC ZAGREB 79Z (Polled, Red Factor, BW 107 lb., WW 46, YW 85, 37 cm), sired by MXS Irish Cream 973W, out of an HFCC PLD Evolution 5L daughter. Sold for $6,000 to Dale Green, Bymore. Lot 28, SDC ZEPELLIN 86Z (Scurred, BW 115 lb., WW 48, YW 91, 38 cm), sired by Wrangler Frenchie 2X, out of an MXS Vermillion 527R daughter. Sold for $6,000 to Dale Green, Bymore. Lot 2, SDC TECHNICAL KNOCK OUT 3Z (Polled, Red Factor, BW 92 Charolais Banner • May 2013 lb., WW 37, YW 73, 38 cm), sired by MXS Irish Cream 973W, out of a Sparrows Sanchez 715T daughter. Sold for $5,800 to Matt Elines. Dale Green selected two high selling yearlings Dale Tucker, a repeat buyer, took another bull home 27 STRONG BREEDER INTEREST AGAIN Pleasant Dawn Bull Sale 11th Annual Pleasant Dawn Bull Sale March 16, 2013 • Virden, MB Gross Average 2/3 Mature Bull $ 10,000 $ 15,000 41 2/3 Yearling Bulls 175,350 4,208 42 1/3 Lots $185,350 $4,378 Auctioneer: Ward Cutler Sale Manager: By Livestock An unusually cold March day did hold some people away who were calving, but solid interest from across the country saw bulls go into five provinces and the U.S.A. With a good set of polled, white and red factor bulls, they had something for everyone. With some homegrown outcross pedigrees, it was added value in the offering. High Selling Mature Bull Lot 1, PLEASANT DAWN RAZOR 14W (Double Polled, .3 BW EPD, 50 WW EPD, 109 YW EPD, 2,820 lb., 45.5 cm), sired by LT Western Edge 4057 Pld, out of a Pleasantdawn Sureshot 49D daughter. Sold for $10,000 for 2/3 interest to Temple Farms, Carrot River, SK. High Selling Yearling Bulls Lot 2, PLEASANT DAWN SPLENDOR 53Z (Tested Homozygous Polled, 1.3 BW EPD, 22.2 Milk EPD, 923 lb. 205 DW, 1,735 lb., 39 cm), sired by Pleasant Dawn Max 70S. Sold for $13,000 for 2/3 interest to Dale Jorgensen Charolais, Del Bonita, AB. Lot 4, PLEASANT DAWN KRYPTON 789Z (Tested Homozygous Polled, 93 lb. BW, 808 lb. 205 DW, ‐.4 BW EPD, 29.4 Milk EPD, 1,485 lb., 40 cm), sired by Pleasant Dawn Spawn 765W, out of a Pleasant Dawn Excel 403H daughter. Sold for $9,100 for 2/3 interest to B Bar D Charolais, Mount Forest, ON. Lot 7, PLEASANT DAWN RED ZONE 852Z (4th Gen. Polled, Double Red, ‐.8 BW EPD, Leptin TT, 1,460 lb., 41 cm), sired by Pleasant Dawn Max 70S, out of a Pleasant Dawn Rio 26P daughter. Sold for $7,500 for 2/3 interest to Brevig Charolais, Lewistown, Montana. Lot 5, PLEASANT DAWN PACIFIC 132Z (Tested Homozygous Polled, .5 BW EPD, 90 YW EPD, 1,625 lb., 38.5 cm), sired by Pleasant Dawn Max 70S, out of a CAD Triple Play 44P daughter. Sold for $7,000 for 2/3 interest to Blackbern Farms, Foresters Falls, ON. Lot 12, PLEASANT DAWN CAPTURE 14Z (3rd Gen. Polled, 15 year old dam, 1.1 BW EPD, 98 YW EPD, 26.8 Milk EPD, 1,585 lb., 40 cm), sired by Pleasant Dawn Sidney 20W, out of a Pleasantdawn Sureshot 49D daughter. Sold for $7,000 for Repeat customer 2/3 interest to Turnbull Charolais, Curtis Turnbull added another Pleasant Pincher Creek, AB. Dawn bull to his program Brian Temple bought Razor Keith Black selected a high seller Bev Rae took the Krypton bull to Ontario Dale Jorgensen purchased the high seller BAD ROADS HAMPER CROWD Family Tradition Bull Sale 10th Annual Family Tradition Bull Sale March 15, 2013 • Dropmore, MB Gross Average 5 Two Year Old Bulls $19,200 $3,840 20 Yearling Bulls 82,650 4,133 25 Lots $101,850 $4,074 Auctioneer: Ward Cutler Sale Manager: Transcon Livestock Corp. This spring saw many sale crowd sizes hampered by weather and this was the case with some bad roads leading to Dropmore. The front end of this good quality offering sold well across the three prairie provinces with 28 six bulls selling into breeder herds. The seven Simmental bulls averaged $4,543. Many repeat local customers were also on the buyers’ list. High Selling Two Year Old Bull Lot 32, HBSF DUKE 125Y (Polled, 90 lb. BW, ‐.7 BW EPD, 24.1 Milk EPD, 43 cm), sired by SCX Duke 138P, out of an MVX Cougarhill Hank 720G daughter. Sold for $4,600 to Chernoff Farms, Kamsack. SK. High Selling Yearling Bulls Lot 8, HBSF RED RIVER 61Z (Double Polled, Red Factor 100 lb. BW, 832 lb. 205 DW, 102 YW EPD, Charolais Banner • May 2013 1,500 lb., 40 cm), sired by HBSF Express 77X, out of a Winn Mans Original 548R daughter. Sold for $10,000 to Forsyth Bros. Charolais, continued on page 29 Carman & Donna Jackson award jackets to some customers who have purchased at least 10 bulls in the past 10 sales PLEASANT DAWN CHAROLAIS Appreciates all our customers Thank you to all the cattlemen who bid on and purchased bulls this spring, including these purebred breeders… Pleasant Dawn Splendor 53Z Pleasant Dawn Max son purchased by Dale Jorgensen Charolais, Del Bonita, AB Blackbern Farms, Foresters Falls, ON Wil-Mar Charolais, Pilot Mound Turnbull Charolais, Pincher Creek, AB Campbell Charolais, Griffin, SK Tee M Jay Farms, Ashern Pleasant Dawn Krypton 789Z Pleasant Dawn Spawn son purchased by B Bar D Charolais, Mount Forest, ON PLEASANT DAWN CHAROLAIS Tully & Arlene Hatch T 204-855-2402 C 204-748-7595 [email protected] Trent & Ashley Hatch T 204-855-3078 C 204-721-3078 Box 40, Oak Lake, MB R0M 1P0 www.pleasantdawn.com Pleasant Dawn Razor 14W LT Western Edge son purchased by Temple Charolais, Carrot River, SK Pleasant Dawn Red Zone 852Z Pleasant Dawn Max son purchased by Brevig Charolais, Lewistown, MT FAMILY TRADITION SALE, CONT. FROM PAGE 28 Eriksdale and Elder Charolais, Coronach, SK. Lot 1, HBSF ZORRO 1Z (Double Polled, ET, 102 lb. BW, 805 lb. 205 DW, 1,500 lb., 39 cm), sired by TR Mr Fire Water 5792R ET, out of Highbluff Schatzi 8S. Sold for $9,000 for ¾ interest to Forsyth Bros. Charolais and Myhre Land & Cattle Co., Dauphin. Lot 7, HBSF CRUZ 152Z (Double Polled/s, 100 lb. BW, 934 lb. 205 DW, 1,440 lb., 38 cm), sired by HBSF Universe 107U, out of an HTA Blockbuster Pld 620F daughter. Sold for $8,000 to Pittman Charolais, Milk River, AB. Lot 5, HBSF TOP CUT 125Z (ET, ½ French, 107 lb. BW, 51 WW EPD, 91 YW EPD, 1,500 lb., 36 cm), sired by Silverstream Performer P38, out of Highbluff Picturesque 78P. Sold for $5,000 to Anton and Ingrid Kreutner, Roblin. Lot 2, HBSF RULER 8Z (Double Polled, 90 lb. BW, 843 lb. 205 DW, 22.5 Milk EPD, 1,360 lb., 37 cm), sired by TR Mr Fire Water 5792R ET, out of an HVA Ruler 155R daughter. Cindy & Darren Odowichuk added a Fire Water son to their new Prairie View herd Campbell Forsyth teamed up with Elder Charolais and Myhre Land & Livestock on the two high selling bulls Charolais Banner • May 2013 Sold for $4,750 to Prairie View Charolais, Shortdale. Repeat customers Anton & Ingrid Kreutner purchased a top bull Hans Myhre teamed up on Zorro 29 MANY BREEDERS SELECT HERDBULLS A Sparrow Farms Bull Sale A. Sparrow Farms Ltd. Annual Bull Sale March 8, 2013 • Vanscoy, SK Gross Average 3 Two Year Old Bulls $ 12,800 $4,267 53 Yearling Bulls 330,650 6,239 56 Lots $343,450 $6,133 Auctioneer: Mike Fleury Breeders from across Canada as well as many repeat customers and new customers buying in volume made this one of the top sales again. The shop was full of enthusiastic cattlemen, there to select from this reputation offering. The first Big Bang and Skaggs sons found strong acceptance. High Selling Yearling Bulls Lot 42, SPARROWS LEIGHTON 270Z (Double Polled, 94 lb. BW, 885 lb. 205 DW, 1,495 lb., 36.5 cm) , sired by LHJR Big Bang, out of a Sparrows Eldorado 361L daughter. Sold for $25,000 to N3 Stock Farm, Admiral. Lot 21, SPARROW DUBLIN 236Z (Polled, 106 lb. BW, 23.6 Milk EPD, 1,495 lb., 38 cm), sired by ABC Latoro 263G, out of a Sparrow Cossack 11L daughter. Sold for $13,000 to Sugar Loaf Charolais, Minburn, AB. Lot 4, SPARROWS COPENHAGEN 210Z (90 lb. BW, 95 YW EPD, 27.7 Milk EPD, 1,470 lb., 40.5 cm), sired by Winn Mans Lanza 610S, out of a Sparrows Alcatraz 18N daughter. Sold for $12,500 to Steppler Farms, Miami, MB. Lot 43, SPARROWS DEREX 274Z (Polled, 94 lb. BW, ‐.2 BW EPD, 106 YW EPD, 22.6 Milk EPD, 1,420 lb., 40 cm), sired by Winn Mans Skaggs 663X, out of a Winn Mans Lanza 610S daughter. Sold for $11,250 to Miller Land & Livestock, Jarvis, ON. Lot 30, SPARROW CONGO 247Z (Double Polled, 1.5 BW EPD, 828 lb. 205 DW, 1,425 lbs., 38.5 cm), sired by LHJR Big Bang, out of a Sparrows Cerveza 106S daughter. Sold for $11,000 to Pittman Charolais, Milk River, AB. Lot 33, SPARROWS BARLOW 254Z (Double Polled, .6 BW EPD, 21.6 Milk EPD, 1,435 lbs., 37.5 cm), sired by LHJR Big Bang, out of a Winn Mans Lanza 610S daughter. Sold for $10,500 to Cornerview Charolais, Cobden, ON. Lot 3, SPARROW ATLANTIC 209Z (Polled, 91 lb. BW, 51 WW EPD, 1,485 lbs., 38 cm), sired by Sparrows Eldorado 361L, out of a Winn Mans Lanza 610S daughter. Sold for $9,000 to Paradise Ranch, Medicine Hat, AB. Lot 32, SPARROWS THAILAND 253Z (Double Polled, 98 lb. BW, 855 lb. 205 DW, 23.5 Milk EPD, 1,430 lbs., 41 cm), sired by Sparrows Birmingham 758T, out of a Sparrows Cerveza 106S daughter. Sold for $8,000 to Steppler Farms. Lot 36, SPARROWS EMPIRE 256Z (Double Polled, 52 WW EPD, 93 YW EPD, 1,355 lbs., 37 cm), sired by Winn Mans Skaggs 663X, out of a Sparrows Alcatraz 18N daughter. Sold for $7,500 to Circle 7 Charolais, Shaunavon. Dan & Andre Steppler took two back to their Manitoba herd Glen & Colene Pittman purchased a new herdsire Lyle & Norman Wilson bought the high selling bull in the sale Scott & Eric Anderson selected the second high seller OOPS! B.O.S.S. Points Correction It turns out ETR Sweetheart 7W and Beach Valley Sweetheart 7W are the same animal. When you combine the points, she scored a total of 112 points to place second in the Show Female of the Year category for 2012. 30 Charolais Banner • May 2013 Kelly Oberle added Empire to his Circle 7 bull battery Ian Good bought one for his Paradise Ranch BULLS TO THREE PROVINCES McTavish Bull Sale McTavish Charolais & Red Angus 2nd Annual Bull Sale March 12, 2013 • Moosomin, SK Gross Average 1 Mature Bull $ 3,000 $3,000 29 Yearling Bulls 112,150 3,867 30 Lots $115,150 $3,838 Auctioneer: Brent Carey Sale Manager: By Livestock The McTavish family of Moosomin with guest consignor Charla Moore Farms of Redvers put forth a strong offering in their second sale. More bulls sold with the average off slightly from last year. Purebred and commercial producers from the three prairie provinces selected bulls. Seven Red Angus bulls sold for an average of $4,186 with two topping at $7,000. High Selling Yearling Bulls Lot 3, MCTAVISH BRIGADE 73Z (102 lb. BW, 862 lb 205 DW, 17.31 REA, 23.3 Milk EPD, 1,640 lb., 41 cm), sired by Merit 9874W, out of a KBK Dillinger 13L daughter. Sold for $9,000 to Wendt & Murray Farms, Lloydminster, AB. Lot 2, MCTAVISH PANDEMONIUM 61Z (3rd Gen. Polled, 104 lb. BW, 928 lb. 205 DW, 5.1 Marbling, 25.6 Milk EPD, 1,545 lb., 39.5 cm), sired by Merit 9874W, out of a KBK Dillinger 13L daughter. Sold for $8,000 to Gordon Jones, Senlac. Lot 1, MCTAVISH BRADOCK 41Z (3rd Gen. Polled, 107 lb. BW, 861 lb. 205 DW, 66.29 LMY, 1,580 lb., 45 cm), sired by Merit 9874S, out of a McTavish Silverado 74H daughter. Sold for $7,400 to Van Eaton Farms, Maryfield. Lot 32, Kelly Brimner selected MCTAVISH TUFF a top bull for his operation 113Z (3rd Gen. Polled, .4 BW EPD, 50 WW EPD, 1,490 lb., 42 cm), sired by Merit Roundup 9508W, out of a Pleasant Dawn Magnum 56T daughter. Sold for $7,000 to Brimner Cattle Co., Manor. Lot 35, CHARLA MOORE ONTIME 61Z (3rd Gen. Polled, Red Factor, 93 lb. BW, 24.6 Milk EPD, 1,420 lb., 38 cm), sired by Harvie Ontime ET 304U, out of a Charla Moore Smooth 17S daughter. Sold for $5,100 to Kinvara Charolais, Killarney, MB. Kirk Sinclair, owner of Prairie Livestock was the volume buyer selecting eight bulls Repeat customer John Van Eaton purchased another high seller ASSOCIATION NEWS Highlights from the Ontario Charolais Association AGM Above: Keith Black presented the Ontario Charolais Recognition Award to winner Doris Aitken. Left: The 2013-2014 OCA Board of Directors: L-R: (Seated) Brad Buchanan (President), Doris Aitken (Secretary/Treasurer), Jim Baker (First Vice). Standing are directors Brian Coughlin, Ryan Nesbitt, Kelly Langstaff, Brent Saunders, Keith Black, Kirby Haggesteegt and Gord Tomlinson (Past President). Charolais Banner • May 2013 31 MORE BULLS-HIGHER AVERAGE Horseshoe E Bull Sale Horseshoe E Charolais Bull Sale March 9, 2013 • Moose Jaw, SK Gross Average 10 Two Year Old Bulls $46,900 $4,690 42 ½ Yearling Bulls 256,150 6,027 52 ½ Lots $303,050 $5,772 Auctioneer: Chris Poley A full house of active bidding, enthusiastic buyers were at this annual bull sale. Purebred and commercial producers from the four western provinces selected from this offering lead by the service of Landmark and Roundup. High Selling Two Year Old Bull Lot 50, LAE YES SIR 197Y (Polled, 1.7 BW EPD, 2,035 lb., 39 cm), sired by Sparrows Eldorado 361L, out of an HTA Platinum 676S daughter. Sold for $7,000 to B C S Farm Ltd., Davidson. High Selling Yearling Bulls Lot 18, LAE LAND OF PLENTY 243Z (Polled, 106 lb. BW., 844 lb. 205 DW, 1,660 lb., 40 cm), sired by Sparrows Landmark 963W, out of a Sparrows Cossack 11L daughter. Sold for $25,000 for 2/3 interest to Elder Charolais, Coronach. Lot 28, LAE ZESTY 268Z (Double Polled, ‐.1 BW EPD, 103 YW EPD, 827 lb. 205 DW, 1,560 lb., 39 cm) , sired by Merit Roundup 9508W, out of a Sparrows Eldorado 361L daughter. Sold for $16,000 to Legacy Farms, Botha, AB. Lot 21, LAE SMOOTH DEAL 253Z (3rd Gen. Polled, 94 lb. BW, 23.4 Milk EPD, 1,525 lb., 42 cm), sired by Merit Roundup 9508W, out of a Sparrows Sanchez 715T daughter. Sold for $14,000 for ¾ interest to Misty Hills Charolais, Vermilion, AB and Lakeview Charolais, Marwayne, AB. Lot 15, LAE LAND BARON 232Z (Polled, 108 lb. BW, 62 WW EPD, 109 YW EPD, 1,575 lb., 36 cm), sired by 361L daughter. Sold for $7,000 to Bar‐B Charolais, Cecil Lake, BC. Lot 22, LAE ZEPPLIN 245Z (4th Gen. Polled, 90 lb. BW, ‐.5 BW EPD, 1,420 lb., 36 cm), sired by Merit Roundup 9508W, out of a Sparrows Sanchez 715T daughter. Sold for $7,000 to XXX Farms, Kitscoty, AB. Sparrows Landmark 963W, out of an LT Western Spur 2061 Pld daughter. Sold for $8,000 to Creek’s Edge Charolais, Yellow Creek. Lot 17, LAE MAGIC DRAGON 233Z (Polled, 108 lb. BW, 106 YW EPD, 1,540 lb., 41 cm), sired by Sparrows Landmark 963W, out of a Sparrows Eldorado Stephen Wielgosz Dean Davidson purchased a heifer bull for his XXX herd Brian Chrisp bought for his Misty Hills operation and others Ron & Michael Elder purchased Land of Plenty selected Land Baron REPEAT CUSTOMERS GIVE SOLID SALE Northern Alliance Bull Sale 15th Annual Northern Alliance Bull Sale March 15, 2013 • Spiritwood, SK Gross Average 32 Yearling Bulls $133,250 $4,167 Auctioneer: Jerry Kanewischer Martens Cattle Co., Glenbush, provided all the Charolais bulls to this two breed sale this year. Strong local and repeat customer support gave them a solid sale with all the high sellers going to repeat customers. High Selling Bulls Lot 1, MXS PONTOON 205Z (Double Polled, 947 lb. 205 DW, .2 BW EPD, 21.8 Milk EPD, 1,625 lb., 41 cm), sired by Merit Roundup 9508W, out of an LT Western Spur 2061 Pld daughter. Sold for $8,750 to Bricney Stock Farm, Maidstone. Lot 7, MXS BIG TICKET 228Z 32 (Double Polled, 862 lb. 205 DW, .1 BW EPD, 25.7 Milk EPD, 1,590 lb., 40 cm), sired by Merit Roundup 9508W, out of a Sparrows Alcatraz 18N daughter. Sold for $8,500 to Misty Hills Charolais, Vermilion, AB and Lakeview Ranch, Marwayne, AB. Lot 18, MXS RAVE ON 244Z (Polled, 95 lb. BW, 858 lb. 205 DW, 1,580 lb., 44 cm), sired by Erixon’s Spitfire 127T, out of a Sparrows Alcatraz 18N daughter. Sold for $7,800 to Dale Corbeil, Loon Lake. Lot 31, MXS RADIANT 272Z (Double Polled, 102 lb. BW, 914 lb. 205 DW, 1,585 lb., 40 cm), sired by CJC Big Sky X623, out of an SOS Polled Detonator 8M daughter. Sold for $6,500 to Clarence Leer, Meadow Lake. Lot 29, MXS GENIUS 269Z (Double Polled/s, 97 lb. BW, 812 lb. 205 DW, Charolais Banner • May 2013 1,455 lb., 43 cm), sired by Erixon’s Spitfire 127T, out of an MXS Algonquin 506R daughter. Sold for $5,100 to Headon Holdings, Shell Lake. Brian Chrisp teamed up on a high seller Wendel Weston bought another Martens bull Dale Corbeil purchased a top bull HUGE SNOWSTORM HAMPERS CROWD Wilgenbusch North of the 53rd Wilgenbusch Charolais North of the 53rd Bull Sale March 23, 2013 • Paynton, SK Gross Average 35 Yearling Bulls $160,000 $4,571 Auctioneer: Brent Carey Sale Manager: By Livestock When you start a sale with 24 people in the stands you are nervous. Two days before the roads were closed and the side road to the CSS sale barn was blocked for a ¼ mile about 8 feet deep. Many area customers were not dug out for days and thus the smaller crowd. The people that did make it bought and the telephone did the rest. Breeders bought the front end of this powerful set of meat bulls and some repeat customers bought in volume, which helped a lot. High Selling Bulls Lot 1, JWX DOMINO 23Z (Double The road to the CSS sale barn Polled, 99 lb. BW, 17.97 REA, 68.49 LMY, Leptin TT, 1,545 lb., 41 cm), sired by CSS Sir Navigator 37T, out of an HTA Pld Rain 258M daughter. Sold for $16,500 for ¾ interest to Kay‐R Charolais, Waskateneau, AB. Lot 2, JWX WIDE AWAKE 53Z (Polled, 104 lb. BW, 19.13 REA, 69.97 LMY, 1,549 lb., 37 cm), sired by CSS Sir Navigator 37T, out of a CSS First Wind 1L daughter. Sold for $9,100 for ¾ interest to Vee R Bar Charolais, Ceylon. Lot 15, JWX HORIBLE BOSS 895Z (Polled, 96 lb. BW, 1.32 Weight Adj. REA, 69.41 LMY, 1,447 lb.), sired by HTA Thor 92X, out of a PCC Navigator 403Pdaughter. Sold for $9,000 for ¾ interest to XXX Farms, Kitscoty, AB. Lot 16, JWX DARK KNIGHT 16Z (100 lb. BW, 4.72 ADG, 1,405 lb., 40 cm), sired by HTA Thor 92X, out of a PCC Navigator 403P daughter. Sold for $5,000 to Bugg Farm Ltd., Paynton. Lot 28, JWX ZINGER 807Z (Polled, 99 lb. BW, 20.2 Milk EPD, 1,334 lb. 365 DW, 40 cm), sired by HTA Thor 92X, out of a PCC Navigator 403P daughter. Sold for $5,000 to Rolston Farms, Asquith. Lot 18, JWX CASINO 96Z (Double Polled, 94 lb. BW, 1,346 lb., 42 cm), sired by HTA Thor 92X, out of a PCC Navigator 403P daughter. Sold for $4,800 to Highway 21 Feeders, Acme, AB. Lot 29, JWX LIMITLESS 60Z (111 lb. BW, 896 lb. 205 DW, 1,515 lb., 38 cm), sired by PCC Navigator 403P, out of a CSS Sir Clear Cut 14N daughter. Sold for $4,800 Cam Stewart purchased seven bulls for ¾ interest to for Douglas Lake and Brian Grieve, represented others Fillmore. as well Dean Davidson, with John Wilgenbusch, bought two including the third high seller Ed Miller, Highway 21 Feeders took three Kasey Philips added the high seller to their top herd AVERAGE STEADY WITH LAST YEAR Louber Farm Bull Sale Louber Farm Bull Sale March 2, 2013 • Ste-Marie, QC Gross Average 31 Yearling Bulls $108,800 $3,510 Auctioneer: Luc Breton High Selling Bulls MR LOUBER SYNERGY 295Z (3rd Gen. Polled), sired by Grant’s Synergy 41X, out of a Sparrows Eldorado 361L daughter. Sold for $5,500 to Louis Gagne, St‐Sylvestre. MR LOUBER MAXIMUS 235Y (Double Polled, ET, 101 YW EPD), sired by Sparrows Panama 826U, out Charolais Banner • May 2013 of Miss Loub Blanco 7P. Sold for $5,100 to Raymond Breton, Inverness. MR LOUBER BLANCO 167Y (Double Polled, 50 WW EPD), sired by LT Rio Blanco 1234 P, out of a Pleasantdawn Top Dog 71S daughter. Sold for $4,950 to Ferme Athanas, St‐Aubert. 33 GOOD BUYING ON QUALITY OFFERING Diamond W Bull Sale Diamond W 11th Annual Bull Sale March 21, 2013 • Minitonas, MB Gross Average 6 Two Year Old Bulls $20,250 $3,375 24 Yearling Bulls 71,250 2,969 30 Lots $91,500 $3,050 Auctioneer: Randy Hart Sale Manager: By Livestock There have been a lot of cows move out of the Swan River Valley so more bulls have been selling out of this limited market place. There are many repeat customers in this decade long sale. The Walkers have been supplying a good quality offering that results in good buying for the dollars. The 11 Red Angus yearlings averaged $2,977. High Selling Two Year Old Bulls Lot 37, DIAMOND W HARMON 142Y (3rd Gen. Polled, 95 lb. BW, 856 lb. 205 DW, 25.8 Milk EPD, 2,005 lb., 44.5 cm), sired by Sparrows Bolivar 121S, out of a Diamond W Redcat 48N daughter. Sold for $4,300 to Willie Keller, Benito. Lot 42, DIAMOND W BOLIVAR 138Y (Polled, 1,880 lb., 38 cm), sired by Sparrows Bolivar 121S, out of a Sparrows Cossack 11L daughter. Sold for $4,250 to Jarret Mosiondz, Birch River. High Selling Yearling Bulls Lot 30, DIAMOND W DYNAMIC 29Z (Double Polled, 90 lb. BW, ‐.9 BW EPD, 815 lb. WW, 1,560 lb., 34 cm), sired by Eatons Royal Dynasty 6164, out of a Sparrows Bolivar 121S daughter. Sold for $4,250 to Soura‐Horan Farms, Bowsman. Lot 32, DIAMOND W CLIFFTON 84Z (Double Polled, 98 lb. BW, ‐.4 BW Martin Horan bought the high selling yearling Doug Hunter purchased a heifer bull EPD, 815 lb. WW, 1,600 lb., 43 cm), sired by LT Western Edge 4057 Pld, out of an LHD Cigar E46 daughter. Sold for $4,250 to Lyle Marchuk, Bowsman. Lot 35, DIAMOND W KODIAK 1Z (Polled, 80 lb. BW, 0 BW EPD, 29.3 Milk EPD, 1,450 lb., 36.5 cm), sired by M6 Grid Maker 104 P ET, out of a Sparrows Sanchez 715T daughter. Sold for $4,200 to Hunter Charolais, Roblin. ALL TWO YEAR OLD SALE Winn Man Bull Sale Winn Man Charolais 12th Annual Bull Sale March 22, 2013 • Winnipegosis, MB Gross Average 31 Two Year Old Bulls $159,200 $5,135 Auctioneer: Kim Crandall A big crowd came to select from the first complete offering of two year old bulls at Winn Man. They have moved their calving back and will just be selling two year olds now. This was the last transition year having sold some yearlings last year to keep the sale numbers up, they didn’t have as many numbers as they will in the future. This is good as there were Darrell & Eric Munro, repeat customers who took the third high seller 34 definitely more buyers than bulls with a very active crowd vying for the bulls. High Selling Bulls Lot 2, WINN MANS BIG 639Y (Double Polled, 90 lb. BW, ‐2.3 BW EPD, 91 YW EPD, 1,900 lb., 40 cm), sired by MD On Top U1006, out of a Sparrows Durango 585P daughter. Sold for $13,500 to Semex Canada. Lot 6, WINN MANS SUPREME 805Y (96 lb. BW, .2 BW EPD, 99 YW EPD, 1,835 lb., 42 cm), sired by Merit 7329T, out of a Winn Mans Lanza 610S daughter. Sold for $8,100 to A. Sparrow Farms, Vanscoy, SK. Lot 10, WINN MANS PATRIOT 839Y (93 lb. BW, ‐1.2 BW EPD, 1,880 lb., 45 cm), sired by Merit 7329T, out of a Hoodoo Diamond 001 daughter. Sold for $7,100 to Munro Farms, Kelwood. Lot 23, WINN MANS GUS 962Y (99 lb. BW, ‐.9 BW EPD, 51 WW EPD, 101 YW EPD, 1,840 lb., 43 cm), sired by Merit 7329T, out of a Winn Mans Lanza 610S daughter. Sold for $6,700 to Terry Sliworsky, Meadow Portage. Lot 4, WINN MANS GRISWOLD 985Y (Double Polled, 90 lb. BW, ‐1.3 BW EPD, 58 WW EPD, 104 YW EPD, 1,930 lb., 38 cm), sired by Merit 7329T, out of a Merit 7329T daughter. Sold for $6,500 to Darryl Smilski, Keld. Terry Sliworsky, a repeat customer, took a high seller Darryl Smilski & Greg Dunning both bought top bulls Cam Sparrow selected another Winn Man herdbull Charolais Banner • May 2013 GOOD BUYING ON QUALITY OFFERING Hi-Weigh Bull Sale Hi-Weigh Breeders 31st Annual Bull Sale March 27, 2013 • Neepawa, MB Gross Average 46 1/4 Yearling Bulls $174,400 $3,771 HTA Charolais, Rivers, and Rammer Charolais, Cardale, put forth the usual high quality offering of white and red factor bulls along with Angus bulls from HBH Farms, Rivers. A good crowd was on hand but not as active as in the past with some good buying being had throughout the sale. Some big performance, meat bulls were available at affordable prices. High Selling Bulls Lot 17, HTA RANCHHAND 222Z (Double Polled, 92 lb. BW, .5 BW EPD, 26.2 Milk EPD, 1,612 lb., 39 cm), sired by HTA Scorpio 874U, out of an M6 Grid Maker 104 P ET daughter. Sold ¾ interest for $9,500 to McKeary Charolais, Compeer, AB. Consigned by HTA Charolais. Lot 27, HTA LATIGO 246Z (Double Polled, 91 lb. BW, 50 WW EPD, 1,635 lb., 40 cm), sired by Winn Mans Quigley 539X, out of a Merit 5323R daughter. Sold ¾ interest for $7,000 to Wilgenbusch Charolais, Halbrite, SK. Consigned by HTA Charolais. Lot 4, STA COBALT 205Z (Double Polled, 92 lb. BW, 98 YW EPD, 1,655 lb., 41 cm), sired by HTA Harpo 20X, out of a Rockland Everest 527R daughter. Sold ¾ interest for $5,200 to C2 Charolais, LaRiviere. Consigned by HTA Charolais. Lot 49, HTA RANDAL 297Z (Double Polled, 91 lb. BW, .4 BW EPD, 1,615 lb., 39 cm), sired by HTA Ice 19X, out of a TMR Frontline Pld 11P daughter. Sold for $5,100 to Zdan Farms, Ste. Rose. Consigned by HTA Charolais. Lot 42, HTA CASTLE 279Z (Double Polled, 95 lb. BW, 815 lb. 205 DW, 56 WW EPD, 1,684 lb., 43 cm), sired by Winn Mans Quigley 539X, out of a Dim Creek Dividend 43M daughter. Sold for $4,800 to Ken Routlege, Lenore. Consigned by HTA Charolais. Lot 39, HTA MADDOX 268Z (Double Polled, 800 lb. 205 DW, 1,628 lb., 40 cm), sired by Winn Mans Quigley 539X, out of a Dim Creek Dividend 43M daughter. Sold ¾ interest for $4,750 to 4‐G Charolais, Yorkton, SK. Consigned by HTA Charolais. Lot 22, HTA MORGAN 232Z (Double Polled, Double Red Factor, 98 lb. BW, 937 lb. 205 DW, 28.7 Milk EPD, 1,667 lb., 38 cm), sired by SVS Nobleman 25N, out of a KCH Remington 41T daughter. Sold for $4,500 to SKE Charolais, Hartney. Consigned by HTA Charolais. Lot 13, HTA WYATT 216Z (Double Polled, 874 lb. 205 DW, 26.2 Milk EPd, 1,799 lb., 35 cm), sired by HTA Senator 8130U, out of an M6 Grid Maker 104 P ET. Sold for $4,500 to McKinnon Stock Farm, Dauphin. Jonathon Grunert Consigned by added a herdsire to HTA Charolais. his 4-G operation Ray & Maryanne McKeary bought the high seller John & Craig Wilgenbusch purchased the second high seller Jeff Cavers selected a herdsire Auctioneer: Chris Poley Sale Manager: T Bar C Cattle Co. CYPRESS HILLS CHAROLAIS BREEDERS President: Darwin Rosso Secretary/Treasurer: Murray Blake Cedarlea Farms Garner & Lori Deobald Box 294, Hodgeville, SK S0H 2B0 T/F: 677-2589 • [email protected] Wood River Charolais Murray & Nicole Blake Box 86, McCord, SK S0H 2T0 T: 478-2520 • [email protected] N3 Stock Farms Lyle & Lynn Wilson Box 37, Admiral, SK S0N 0B0 T: 297-6263 Charolais Banner • May 2013 Leonard Zdan took home a top seller Rosso Charolais Darwin & Kevin Rosso #78, 325 4 Ave. SW, Moose Jaw, SK S6H 5V2 T: 693-2384 • [email protected] Char-Top Charolais Glen & Lyn Sauder Box 569, Gull Lake, SK S0N 1A0 T: 672-3979 Prairie Sky Farms Lloyd & Christina Daniels Box 185, Avonlea, SK S0H 0C0 T: 868-4429 35 AVERAGE HIGHER ON 2ND SALE Steppler Bull Sale Steppler Farms 2nd Annual Bull Sale March 26, 2013 • Miami, MB Gross Average 10 Two Year Old Bulls $50,000 $5,000 41 Yearling Bulls 51 Lots 146,100 3,563 $196,100 $3,845 Auctioneer: Chris Poley Sale Manager: By Livestock Nicer weather, better crowd, solid offering, average higher. This second sale of the Steppler family was strong with bulls selling into three provinces. The two year olds were good quality and were in demand with some nice buys made at the back of the yearlings. High Selling Two Year Old Bulls Lot 65, STEPPLER SETH 151Y (Double Polled, 1.7 BW EP, 98 YW EPD, 2,019 lb., 44.5 cm), sired by Sparrows Seminole 927W, out of a Sparrows Berlin 30M daughter. Sold for $8,500 to Creek’s Edge Land & Cattle, Yellow Creek, SK. Lot 67, STEPPLER TORY 285Y (3rd Gen. Polled, 93 lb. BW, 46 WW EPD, 2,036 lb., 40.5 cm), sired by LAE Titanium 797T, out of a JWK Impressive D040 daughter. Sold for $6,600 to Clayton Charolais, Gladstone. Lot 70, STEPPLER LD 373Y (3rd Gen. Polled, .3 BW EPD, 1,935 lb., 45 cm), sired by Stepplers Distinction 38T, out of a Fehr 2L daughter. Sold for $5,100 to Robert Budey, Rosa. High Selling Yearling Bulls Lot 1, STEPPLERS DILIGENCE 113Z (Polled, 64 WW EPD, 121 YW EPD, 1,647 lb., 41 cm), sired by Sparrows Seminole 927W, out of a Steppler 71M daughter. Sold for $17,000 to Mutrie Farms, Glenavon, SK. Lot 8, STEPPLER CORNWALL 151Z (Double Polled/s, 893 lb. 205 DW, 115 YW EPD, 1,406 lb., 41 cm), sired by Sparrows Seminole 927W, out of a Sparrows Berlin 30M daughter. Sold for $5,100 to Daniel Grenier, St. Leon. Lot 7, STEPPLER ANTHEM 89Z (Double Polled, 98 lb. BW, 91 YW EPD, 1,365 lb., 39.5 cm), sired by Sparrows Seminole 927W, out of a Sparrows Berlin 30M daughter. Sold for $4,500 to Daniel Grenier. Lot 10, STEPPLERS COACH 182Z (3rd Gen. Polled, 94 lb. BW, .1 BW EPD, 811 lb. 205 DW, 23.3 Milk EPD, 1,488 lb., 40.5 cm), sired by Steppler Red Baron 179W, out of a Sparrows Santiago 333N. Sold for $4,200 to Bruce Geisel, Gladstone. Daniel Grenier selected two high selling yearlings Wade Sydorko bought the high seller Todd Clayton purchased two including the second high selling two year old Dennis Serhienko bought the Agribition Sr. Calf Champion Dory Gerrard took home the high seller Garth Monk was the volume buyer taking four bulls SALE TOPS AT $15,000 Impact Bull Sale 5th Annual Impact Angus & Charolais Bull Sale March 30, 2013 • Saskatoon, SK Gross Average 21 1/3 Yearling Bulls $88,050 $4,127 Auctioneer: Chris Poley Sale Manager: T Bar C Cattle Co. The McAvoys have been doing well and attracting attention on the show road in the fall and this is pulling customers to their bull pen. Purebred and commercial producers alike came to select from this quality offering. High Selling Bulls Lot 69, MVY VENNOM 21Z (Double Polled, 70 lb. BW, ‐2.1 BW EPD, 806 lb. 205 DW, 22.3 Milk EPD), sired by Merit Roundup 9508W. Sold for $15,000 for 2/3 interest to Gerrard Cattle Co., Innisfail, AB. Consigned by 36 McAvoy Charolais, Arelee. Lot 66, MVY ZORRO 10Z (Polled, 100 lb. BW, 29.3 Milk EPD), sired by PCC Balistik 441P, out of an M6 Grid Maker 104 P ET daughter. Sold for $7,000 to Knobel Farms, Landis. Lot 75, MVY ZINGER 36Z (Double Polled, ‐1 BW EPD, 46 WW EPD, 90 YW EPD, 24.4 Milk EPD), sired by Merit Roundup 9508W, out of a JMB Thor 735T daughter. Sold for $5,500 to Alta Pride Charolais, Chauvin, AB. Lot 76, MVY CREDIT CARD 39Z (96 lb. BW, 1.7 BW EPD, 23.5 Milk EPD, Agribition Sr. Bull Calf Champion), sired by PCC Balistik 441P, out of an LAE Paragon 404P daughter. Sold for $5,100 for 2/3 interest to Serhienko Cattle Co., Maymont. Charolais Banner • May 2013 Dennis & Dale Gibb selected a herdbull for their Alta Pride operation Thank You for the confidence in our program Thanks to our many commercial customers and these purebred breeders, who also purchased bulls: • Serhienko Cattle Co., Maymont • Alta Pride Charolais, Chauvin, AB • Midnight Lake Charolais, Glaslyn OY CHAROLA V A IS Mc FARM MVY Vennom 21Z Special thanks to Gerrard Cattle Co., Innisfail, AB, for purchasing 2/3 interest in this Agribition Class Winner in the Impact Bull Sale. Charolais Banner • May 2013 Mike, Moira, Don & Ryan Dean, Britney & Dallas Box 93, Arelee, SK S0K 0H0 306-237-4464 [email protected] 37 TOPPED AT $23,000SALE Elder Bull Sale Elder Charolais 3rd Annual Bull Sale March 28, 2013 • Coronach, SK Gross Average 35 2/3 Yearling Bulls $148,850 $4,173 Repeat customers and volume buyers helped give the Elders a solid third sale. Bulls sold across the prairie provinces with four going to the U.S.A. The first sons of the Grant’s Playboy bull found strong demand with their low birth weights and good growth. High Selling Bulls Lot 20, ELDER’S ZEUS 22Z (3rd Gen. Polled, ‐.2 BW EPD, 821 lb. 205 DW, 1,580 lb., 40 cm), sired by Grant’s Playboy 3X, out of a JWX Silver Buckle 524U daughter. Sold 2/3 interest for $23,000 to Hunter Charolais, Roblin, MB and Wilgenbusch Charolais, Halbrite. Lot 21, ELDER’S ZODIAC 4Z (3rd Gen. Polled, 89 lb. BW, ‐2.6 BW EPD, 844 lb. 205 DW, 1,522 lb., 40 cm), sired $5,500 to Bruce & Geraldine Gibb, by Grant’s Playboy 3X, out of an MXS Lintlaw. Optimum 813U daughter. Sold for Lot 1, ELDER’S APOLLO 31Z (4th $6,000 to Planz Farms, Coronach. Gen. Polled, 91 lb. BW, ‐1.1 BW EPD, Lot 19, ELDER’S PHOENIX 5Z (3rd 1,595 lb., 42 cm), sired by Elder’s Gen. Polled, ‐1.2 BW EPD, 858 lb. 205 Wahkamo 919W, out of a Merit 1058L DW, 1,515 lb., 41 cm), sired by Grant’s daughter. Sold for $5,000 to Dryden Playboy 3X, out of a Bar J Silverado Doege, Bengough. 14S daughter. Sold for $6,000 to Planz Lot 7, ELDER’S VENZUALA 40Z Farms. (4th Gen. Polled, 106 lb. BW, 1,560 lb., 40 cm), sired by Elder’s Wahkamo Lot 10, ELDER’S TARZAN 65Z (4th Gen. Polled/s, 96 lb. BW, 801 lb. 205 919W, out of a Merit 1058L daughter. DW, 1,520 lb., 39 cm), sired by Elder’s Sold for $5,000 to Nelson Farms, Wahkamo 919W, out of an HFCC Pld Homestead, MT. Evolution 5L daughter. Sold for $6,000 to Planz Farms. Lot 25, ELDER’S STALLONE 45Z (3rd Gen. Polled/s, ‐ .1 BW EPD, 1,457 lb., 41.5 cm), sired by Grant’s Playboy 3X, out of a Bar J Silverado 14S Doug & Marianne Hunter teamed with John Wilgenbusch on Zeus daughter. Sold for Shauna & Tim Wagner & Calvin Knoss took eight bulls between them Ron & Cassidy Elder present a jacket to buyers Bruce & Geraldine Gibb Auctioneer: Jerry Kanewischer Sale Manager: By Livestock Dale Nelson took three to Montana Calvin Planz was a volume high dollar buyer INTERNATIONAL NEWS Stirling Bull Sale, Scotland Charolais meet exceptional commercial demand in Stirling 28,000gns top; £6,948 average; 27 lots at 10,000gns and over; 86% clearance Charolais bulls met an exceptional demand driven by the commercial sector in Stirling, on Tuesday 19 February, where an electric atmosphere prevailed throughout at the breed’s 38 official spring sale. Bidding peaked at 28,000gns, 27 lots traded at five figure sums and 174 lots sold to average £6,948, a figure representing 81% clearance leaving Charolais to once again take the lead at the spring multi‐beef breed sales and grossing over £1.2 million in total. A further 11 lots were later sold via the auctioneers outside the ring, bringing the total clearance to 86%. Gilbert Crawford, British Charolais Cattle Society President; Charlie Boden, judge; Dr. Bryan Hicks sashing the Champion Bull, Elgin Glenlivet with Matthew Milne, the Reserve Champion Bull Dundas Godfather from Colin Wight and the Bank of Scotland sponsor Sandy Hay. Charolais Banner • May 2013 STRONG PUREBRED INTEREST Cattlemen’s Classic Bull Sale March 24, 2013 •Virden, MB Gross Average 19 1/3 Yearling Bulls $81,550 $4,218 Auctioneer: Brent Carey A good crowd came again to select from this long running multi‐breed bull sale that consisted of Charolais, Simmental, Angus and Hereford bulls. Bulls sold across Canada and to the USA. High Selling Bulls Lot 1, TRI‐N CHATAHOOCHEE 169Z (3rd Gen. Polled, Tested Homozygous Red, 99 lb. BW, 25.4 Milk EPD, 1,610 lb., 37.5 cm), sired by Pro‐Char Cptn. Morgan 8U, out of an SDC Ferrugo 45N daughter. Sold for $10,750 for 2/3 interest to Wells Charolais, Conde, SD and G & H Charolais, Lake Park, IA. Consigned by Tri‐N Charolais, Lenore. Lot 15, TRI‐N THRILLER PLD 173Z (3rd Gen. Polled, 97 lb. BW, 91 YW EPD, 25.7 Milk EPD, 1,690 lb., 40 cm, sired by Tri‐N‐Super Jammer 7J, out of a Tri‐N Payday 419P. Sold for $7,300 to Triple C Charolais, Steep Rock. Consigned by Tri‐N Charolais. Lot 9, TRI‐N NEW DESIGN 196Z (Polled, Double Red, 97 lb. BW, 905 lb. WW, 1,616 lb., 42 cm), sired by Pro‐ Char Cptn. Morgan 8U, out of an EVC Hot King 24D daughter. Sold for $7,100 to Triple C Charolais. Consigned by Tri‐N Charolais. Lot 3, TRI‐N HOTSHOT 187Z (3rd Gen. Polled, Double Red, 83 lb. BW, ‐2.3 BW EPD, 29.7 Milk EPD, 1,480 lb., 38.5 cm), sired by Pro‐Char Cptn. Morgan, out of an SDC Laredo 17N daughter. Sold for $5,000 to Cleveland Charolais, Sisseton, SD. Consigned by Charolais Banner • May 2013 Tri‐N Charolais. Lot 5, TRI‐N TITANIUM 190Z (3rd Gen. Pld, Double Red, .6 BW EPD, 26.7 Milk EPD, 1,455 lb., 39 cm), sired by Pro‐Char Cptn. Morgan 8U, out of a Tri‐N Payday 419P daughter. Sold for $4,850 to Triple C Charolais. Consigned by Tri‐N Charolais. Stephen Cook was the volume buyer selecting three for $19,250 Jason Wells teamed up on the high seller 39 MANY VOLUME BUYERS Thistle Ridge Ranch Bull Sale Thistle Ridge 7th Annual Bull Sale March 22, 2013 • Taber, AB Gross Average 38 Yearling Bulls $149,300 $3,928 A great set of performance Angus and Charolais bulls were on offer at the 7th Annual Thistle Ridge Bull Sale. Bulls were sold in volume to some of southern Alberta’s largest ranches. High Selling Bulls Lot 80, THRR BIG MIKE 209Z (Polled, BW 102 lb., WW 47, YW 90, 35 cm), sired by Whitecap Credit 72X out of a Harvie Stinger 2R daughter. Sold for $6,500 to Sugar Loaf Charolais, Minburn. Lot 67, THRR X‐FILE 144Z (Polled, BW 78 lb., WW 32, YW 59), sired by HC X‐Periment 34X, out of an HBSF Specialist 0‐2X. Sold for $6,100 to Highway 21 Feeders, Acme. Lot 64, THRR DELAHOYA 122Z (Polled, BW 110 lb., WW 41, YW 80 41 cm), sired by CML Diablo 2X, out of a Harvie Stinger 2R daughter. Sold for $5,500 to Robert Kress, Vauxhall. Lot 73, THRR SPECIMAN 159Z (Polled, BW 97 lb., WW 48, YW 87, 37 cm), sired by HBSF Specialist 0‐2X, out of a Tri‐N Santos 9‐141W daughter. Sold for $5,500 to Highway 21 Feeders, Acme. Lot 57, THRR PACQUIAO 92Z (Polled, BW 92 lb., WW 40, YW 76, 36 cm), sired by CML Diablo 2X, out of a HC Fulton 103L daughter. Sold for $5,200 to Highway 21 Feeders. Scott Anderson, Lot 84, THRR Sugar Loaf Charolais BIG MIKE 256Z selected the high (Polled, BW 104 lb., selling bull WW 54, YW 98, 38 cm), sired by Whitecap Credit 72X out of a Target Pistol 1P daughter. Sold for $5,000 to Ron Olfert, Hays. Lot 52, THRR CUBAN 59Z (Polled, BW 106 lb., WW 43, YW 75, 37 cm), sired by KMAV Cigar Spur 23T, out of an MSW Craven Red 29M daughter. Sold for $5,000 to Sunset Feeders, Grassy Lake. Highway 21 Feeders bought 3 bulls Hicken ranch was a volume buyer taking 10 bulls BULLS TO THREE PROVINCES Benchmark Bull Sale 2nd Annual Benchmark Bull Sale March 23, 2013 • Cobden, ON Gross Average 26 Yearling Bulls $84,550 $3,251 Auctioneer: Steward James Ottawa Valley breeders Blackbern Farms, Cornerview Charolais and White Water Charolais teamed up for the second time with a solid sale selling all bulls on offer to breeders and commercial producers in three provinces. High Selling Bulls Lot 10, CORNERVIEW ZOHR 7Z (Polled, 78 lb. BW, ‐1.8 BW EPD, 1,545 lb., 43 cm), sired by Merit Roundup 9508W, out of Sparrows Coach 467S daughter. Sold for $5,400 to Meryl Cockburn, Peterborough. Consigned by Cornerview Charolais, Cobden. Lot 17, CORNERVIEW ZORRO 35Z (Polled, 96 lb. BW, .4 BW EPD, 59 WW 40 EPD, 105 YW EPD, 1,570 lb., 41 cm), sired by Sparrows Coach 467S, out of an LT Rio Blanco 1234 P daughter. Sold for $4,600 to Wayne Lonsdale, Notre Dame, QC. Consigned by Cornerview Charolais. Lot 9, CORNERVIEW ZEUS 6Z (Polled, BW 107 lbs., 853 lb. 205 DW, 1,690 lb., 44 cm), sired by Sparrows Coach 467S, out of Whitewater Paymaster 3P daughter. Sold for $4,200 to Russell Sutherland, Douglas. Consigned by Cornerview Charolais. Lot 21, WHITEWATER ZORRO 1Z (Polled, 90 lb. BW, .9 BW EPD, 24.7 Milk EPD, 1,485 lb., 40 cm), sired by Sparrows Fargo 811U, out of a CS Mango 256M daughter. Sold for $4,100 to Garry Whitford, Ingleside. Consigned by Whitewater Charolais, Haley Station. Charolais Banner • May 2013 Lot 15, CORNERVIEW LINESMAN 26Z (Polled, 102 lb. BW, 844 205 DW, 102 YW EPD, 1,670 lb., 43 cm), sired by Sparrows Coach 467S, out of an LT Rio Blanco 1234 P daughter. Sold for $4,100 to Harry Enright, Renfrew. Lot 14, CORNERVIEW BUCANEER 19Z (Polled, 90 lb. BW, ‐1.8 BW EPD, 887 lb. 205 DW, 62 WW EPD, 1,520 lb., 42 cm), sired by Sparrows Coach 467S, out of a BRT Brett 5R daughter. Sold for $4,000 to Harry Ambler, Westport. Lot 4, BLACKBERN ZANE 21Z (Polled, 95 lb. BW, .9 BW EPD, 109 YW EPD, 27.9 Milk EPD, 1,560 lb., 41.5 cm), sired by Winn Mans Lanza 610S, out of a Land O’ Lakes Duke 29L daughter. Sold for $3,900 to Bob Griffin, Calumet Island, QC. Consigned by Blackbern Farms, Foresters Falls. 11 BULLS TO PUREBRED HERDS North of the 49th Bull Sale 10th Annual North of the 49th Bull Sale April 1, 2013 • Halbrite, SK Gross Average 20 Two Year Old Bulls $76,300 $3,815 51 Yearling Bulls 271,600 5,325 71 Lots $347,900 $4,900 Auctioneer: Brent Carey Sale Manager: By Livestock A big crowd came out for this 10th Anniversay sale which saw bulls sell to 5 provinces and 1 state. Enthusiasm and active bidding was seen on this quality white and red factor offering. Igenity and Leptin testing along with Ultrasound data provided as much information for the buyers as any sale. Solid throughout, some volume buyers kept the market steady. High Selling Yearling Bulls Lot 8, JWX PAYCHECK 1021Z (Igenity Tested Homozygous Polled, 94 lb. BW, 818 lb. 205 DW, 114 YW EPD, 1,534 lb., 43 cm), sired by RPJ Carrera 53X, out of a Sparrows Fargo 811U daughter. Sold for $16,750 for ¾ interest to Cedarlea Farms, Hodgeville. Lot 1, JWX FIFTY SHADES 706Z (Igenity Tested Homozygous Polled, 98 lb. BW, .9 BW EPD, 840 lb. 205 DW, 1,630 lb., 40.5 cm), sired by JWX Silver Bullet 524W, out of an HTA Tautus 555R daughter. Sold for $14,250 for ¾ interest to Langstaff Charolais, Greg Slack took the high selling red bull to the U.S.A. Kelly Langstaff purchased the second high seller Wallaceburg, ON. Lot 6, JWX SPRINGSTEEN 421Z (Igenity Tested Homozygous Polled, 88 lb. BW, 849 lb. 205 DW, 61 WW EPD, 1,475 lb., 41.5 cm), sired by RPJ Carrera 53X, out of an SOS Polled Detonator 8M daughter. Sold for $12,500 for ¾ interest to McCaw Livestock, Whitewood. Lot 5, JWX 955Z (Double Polled, Double Red, ‐.6 BW EPD, 1,398 lb., 40.5 cm), sired by SRK Solid 12U, out of an HEJ Ripper 66P daughter. Sold for $10,250 to Slack Farms, Harrisburg, SD. Lot 22, JWX BEER MONEY 612Z (3rd Gen. Polled, 100 lb. BW, 1,420 lb., 44 cm), sired by RPJ Carrera 53X, out of a TLC Integrity 5087P ET daughter. Sold for $8,000 to Claude Lemay, St‐ Gerrard‐Des‐Lauren, QC. Lot 4, JWX HALL PASS 816Z (Double Polled, Double Red, 116 lb. BW, 845 lb. 205 DW, 63 WW EPD, 1,622 lb.), sired by HBSF Express 77X, out of an SVS Nobleman 25N daughter. Sold for $7,500 to SRA Enterprises Ltd., Lloydminster, AB. Lot 2, JWX SHERLOCK HOLMES 601Z (3rd Gen. Polled/s, ‐.8 BW EPD, 28 Milk EPD, 1,642 lb., 44 cm), sired by JWX Silver Bullet 524W, out of an M6 Grid Maker 104 P ET daughter. Sold for $7,300 to D & G Charolais, Colborne, ON. Lot 28, JWX DR. PHIL 818Z (4th Gen. Polled, 88 lb. BW, 23.9 Milk EPD, 1,335 lb., 43 cm), sired by JWX Silver Bullet 524W, out of an SVS Nobleman 25N daughter. Sold for $7,000 to Scott Koronkiewicz, Francis. Lot 39, JWX CLIFFORD 173Z (Double Red, 58 WW EPD, 107 YW EPD, 1,492 lb., 39 cm), sired by JWX Mr. Reality 56X, out of a Lang’s Red Mac 24M daughter. Sold for $6,600 to Emde Land & Cattle Co., Midale. Lot 11, JWX WELLS FARGO 230Z (Double Polled, 91 lb. BW, 108 YW EPD, 1,432 lb., 43 cm), sired by Sparrows Fargo 811U, out of a JWX Sapphire 137U daughter. Sold for $6,500 to Nahachewsky Charolais, Norquay. Lot 31, JWX FRIDAY NIGHT 1041Z (4th Gen. Polled, 86 lb. BW, 51 WW EPD, 93 YW EPD, 1,299 lb., 42 cm), sired by RPJ Carrera 53X, out of a Bar J Silverado 14S daughter. Sold for $6,200 to Ranch Ostiguy, St. Cesare, QC. Derek & Garrett Dekeyser took Sherlock Homles to Ontario Garner & Lori Deobald bought the high seller Todd Hudson, head buyer for JGL, selected 11 for their Center Fork Ranch, www.charolaisbanner.com Charolais Banner • May 2013 41 TWO YEAR OLDS UP OVER $500 White Cap/Rosso Bull Sale White Cap/Ross Charolais and Howe Red Angus 23rd Annual Bull Sale April 3, 2013 • Moose Jaw, SK Gross Average 26 Two Year Old Bulls $127,650 $4,910 20 Yearling Bulls 68,100 3,405 46 Lots $195,750 $4,255 Auctioneer: Brent Carey The demand for two year old bulls was definitely higher this year with Rosso Charolais, of Moose Jaw, having the highest average they have ever experienced. For the first time Howe Red Angus supplied all the Red Angus bulls and 31 averaged $4,056. High Selling Two Year Old Bulls Lot 91, ROSSO BARON 69Y (Polled, 1.4 BW EPD, 89 YW EPD, 24.3 Milk EPD, 1,980 lb., 44 cm), sired by Winn Mans Lanzadero 849U, out of a Rosso Zephyr 27N daughter. Sold for $8,000 to Hawkview Charolais, Calgary, AB. Consigned by Rosso Charolais. Lot 77, ROSSO WILD CAT 2Y (Polled, 96 lb. BW, 90 YW EPD, 1,925 lb., 41 cm), sired by Rosso New Horizon 8L out of an LT Western Spur 2061 Pld daughter. Sold for $8,000 to Hawkview Charolais. Consigned by Rosso Charolais. Lot 89, ROSSO BONFIRE 61Y (Polled, ‐.2 BW EPD, 1,800 lb., 38.5 cm), sired by Rosso Primetime 38W, out of a Merit 6013S daughter. Sold for $7,000 to Edward Misuga, Parkbeg. High Selling Yearling Bulls Lot 66, WHITE CAP ODESSEY 138Z (Polled/s, 104 lb. BW, 1004 lb. WW, 1,535 lb., 42 cm), sired by Whitecap Millennium 286X, out of a Rolling D Pramount 424P daughter. Sold for $4,750 to Antelope Creek Ent. Ltd, Chaplin. Lot 72, WHITE CAP DISTANCE 219Z (Polled, .7 BW EPD, 26.4 Milk EPD, 1,345 lb. 39 cm), sired by HC Wells Fargo 943W, out of a Chardel Sabre 11K daughter. Sold for $4,750 to Dwayne Gebhart, Emile Carles selected Mankota. three top bulls Lot 53, WHITE CAP DIGNITARY 42Z (Polled, 90 lb. BW, 800 lb. WW, 1,365 lb., 38 cm), sired by JWX Silber Buckle 524U, out of a Merit 2072M daughter. Sold for $4,700 to Emile Carles, Radville. Todd Hudson purchased 9 for JGL Center Fork Ranch Bruce Bamford bought the two high selling bulls Cam Campbell & Edward Misuga were both repeat customers MORE BULLS SOLD-AVERAGE DOWN Forsyth/Tee M Jay Bull Sale Forsyth/Tee M Jay 9th Annual Bull Sale March 30, 2013 • Ashern, MB Gross Average 58 Yearling Bulls $162,400 $2,800 Auctioneer: Buddy Bergner Sale Consultant: Jerry Kanewischer High Selling Bull Lot 29, FFBB CAPPY PLD 291Z (Double Polled, 104 lb. BW, 54 WW EPD, 103 YW EPD), sired by Whitecap Domination 63T, out of an SOS Polled Detonator 8M daughter. Sold for $9,700 to Tyler Wilkinson, Eddystone. Consigned by Forsyth Bros. Charolais, Eriksdale. 42 Tyler Wilkinson bought the high selling bull Charolais Banner • May 2013 ONE STOP FOR ALL YOUR MARKETING NEEDS photography video websites advertising 306.546.3940 [email protected] SIR GRIDMAKER TOPS SALE Git ’R Done Bull Sale Cedarlea Farms Git’R Done Bull Sale April 2, 2013 • Hodgeville, SK Gross Average 1 Mature Bull $ 15,000 $15,000 32 Yearling Bulls 133,500 4,172 33 Lots $148,500 $4,500 Auctioneer: Steve Dorran Sale Manager: By Livestock This is the 2nd year Cedarlea Farms, of Hodgeville, have gone in with Windy Willows Angus in the Git’R Done Bull Sale. This has worked well with a bigger crowd attending and buyers purchasing out of both operations. The sale this year featured possession in Sir Gridmaker along with a number of his sons. More bulls sold with an increase in average over last year. High Selling Mature Bull 2W, CSS SIR GRIDMAKER 2W (Double Polled/s, .4 BW EPD, 25.5 Milk EPD, 2011 RBC Beef Supreme Challenge Champion Bull), sired by KAYR Grid Grid Iron 400S, out of a PCC Navigator 403P daughter. Possession sold for $15,000 to Dog Patch Acres, Leroy. High Selling Yearling Bulls Lot 22Z, CEDARLEA GRID MASTER 22Z (3rd Gen. Polled, 98 lb. BW, 17.24 REA, 69.3 LMY, 1,581 lb., 39 cm), sired by CSS Sir Gridmaker 2W, out of an SOS Polled Detonator 8M daughter. Sold for $7,000 to Turnbull Charolais, Pincher Creek, AB. Lot 3Z, CEDARLEA GRIDSTER 3Z (3rd Gen. Polled/s, .8 BW EPD, 4.55 Marbling, 16.03 REA, 1,540 lb., 37 cm), sired by CSS Sir Gridmaker 2W, out of a CSS Show Boat 5J daughter. Sold for $6,000 to Downie Lake Colony, Maple Creek. Lot 16Z, CEDARLEA SUPREME GRID 16Z (3rd Gen. Polled, 92 lb. BW, 25.6 Milk EPD, 1,474 lb.), sired by CSS Sir Gridmaker 2W, out of a CSS Show Boat 5J daughter. Sold for $6,000 to Martens Cattle Co., Glenbush. Lot 77Z, CEDARLEA ULTIMATUM 77Z (Igenity Tested Homozygous Polled, 102 lb. BW, 24.6 Milk EPD, 5 Marbling, 1,484 lb., 42 cm), sired by G.Bros Ultimate 918X, out of an SOS Polled Detonator 8M daughter. Sold for $5,800 to Whitby Farms, Lucky Lake. Lot 78Z, CEDARLEA ULTIMATA 78Z (Igenity Tested Homozygous Polled, 4.7 Marbling, 17.56 REA, 1,474 lb., 40 cm), sired by G.Bros Ultimate 918X, out of an SOS Polled Detonator 8M daughter. Sold for $5,500 to Downie Lake Colony. Lot 108Z, CEDARLEA MESQUITE 108Z (Double Polled, 90 lb. BW, .1 BW EPD, 1,341 lb., 39 cm), sired by Sparrows Reno 824U, out of an SOS Polled Detonator 8M. Sold for $5,100 to LZ Farms, Kyle. Sylvan Martens bought a high seller Repeat customer Doug Jones selected another top bull Mic Zentner added Sir Gridmaker to their Dog Patch herd Curtis Turnbull bought the high selling yearling GOOD BUYING THROUGHOUT Gilliland Bros. Bull Sale Gilliland Bros. 2nd Annual Bull Sale March 30, 2013 • Alameda, SK Gross Average 27 Yearling Bulls $87,750 $3,250 Auctioneer: Brent Carey Sale Manager: By Livestock This was one of those sales where the bulls were better than the prices and for no apparent reason. It was a solid offering with some weather issues holding buyers away, but it still should have been better than it was. The Gilliland Bros., of Carievale, had the bulls in nice shape with lots of hair. The 5 Black bulls from Freitag‐ Perrot Angus averaged $3,750. High Selling Lots Lot 1, G.BROS BONAFIED 689Z (4th Gen. Polled, 88 lb. BW, 800 lb. WW, 1,525 lb.), sired by ACC I Am Legend 914W, out of a Beaver Creek Redzone 211S daughter. Sold for $5,000 to Adrian Jacques, Carnduff. Lot 12, G.BROS SUPERSTAR 707Z (3rd Gen. Polled, 1.5 BW EPD, 800 lb. WW, 21.6 Milk EPd, 1,520 lb., 40 cm), sired by G.Bros Ultimate 918X, out of an A‐Jay’s Pld Classified 99G Charolais Banner • May 2013 daughter. Sold for $4,500 to Blake Alton, Lucknow, ON. Lot 3, G.BROS BRONKO 700Z (4th Gen. Polled, Red Factor, 85 lb. BW, ‐ 1.1 BW EPD, 1,405 lb., 42 cm), sired by ACC I Am Legend 914W, out of a SRK Red Man 16U. Sold for $4,000 to Brevig Charolais, Lewistown, MT. Lot 5, G.BROS TECUMSEH 293Z (3rd Gen. Polled, 82 lb. BW, ‐2.2 BW EPD, 740 lb. WW, 1,495 lb., 41.5 cm), sired by ACC I Am Legend 914W, out of a SRK Red Man 16U daughter. Sold for $4,000 to Steenbruggen Farms, Carievale. 43 STEADY WITH LAST YEAR Size Matters Bull Sale 7th Annual Size Matters Bull Sale April 11, 2013 • Canora, SK Gross Average 23 Yearling Bulls $74,450 $3,237 Auctioneer: Michael K . Fleury Sliding Hills Charolais, Canora and Jordan River Charolais, Arborfield, combined for their 7th sale. A nice active bidding crowd saw bulls sell to many repeat customers showing the bulls are working. Some new faces shows the expansion of Charolais in the area. High Selling Bulls Lot 10, SHSH AMARILLO SKY 43Z (Polled, 102 lb. BW, ‐.3 BW EPD, 815 lb. WW, 1,480 lb., 36.5 cm), sired by Eatons Royal Dynasty 6164, out of a Sparrows Serengeti 521N daughter. Sold for $5,400 to Paul and Dee Valstar, Springside. Consigned by Sliding Hills Charolais. Lot 26, GLM NOBEL 33Z (Polled, Double Red, 80 lb. BW, ‐1.5 BW EPd, 1,285 lb., 36 cm), sired by Circle X Habanero 349U, out of an SVS Nobelman 25N daughter. Sold for $5,100 to Darryl & Marie Friesen, Carrot River. Lot 3, SHSH INVISION 16Z (Polled, 115 lb. BW, 865 lb. WW, 1,555 lb., 39 cm), sired by Sparrows Birmingham 758T, out of an SOS Polled Detonator 8M daughter. Sold for $5,100 to Palmer Charolais, Bladworth. Lot 5, SHSH TROUBADOUR 28Z (Polled, 93 lb. BW, .4 BW EPD, 820 lb. WW, 1,555 lb., 38 cm), sired by DYV SVY Rio 17P, out of a Sparrows Serengetti 521N daughter. Sold for $4,400 to David Baron, Yorkton. Lot 20, GLM CAPTAIN 10Z (Polled, 1 BW EPD, 840 lb. WW, 1,545 lb., 36.5 cm), sired by HC X‐Empt 20X, out of a ZDM Mac 21K daughter. Sold for $4,000 to Bryan Bauer, Calder. Paul & Dee Valstar bought the high seller Maria & Darryl Friesen purchased the second high seller David Baron selected the fourth high seller Velon Herback took the third high seller STEADY WITH LAST YEAR Cornerstone Bull Sale Cornertone Bull Sale April 20, 2013 • Whitewood, SK Gross Average 21 Yearling Bulls $68,150 $3,245 Auctioneer: Brent Carey Sale Manager: By Livestock A bigger crowd than previous years came to select from the Charolais offering put forth by Brimner Cattle Co., Manor and Red Angus from WRAZ Red Angus, Wawota. The 25 Red Angus yearlings averaged $3,702 with a stronger top end than other years. The Charolais offering saw more calving ease coming from the Trojan bull and strong demand for this. High Selling Bulls Lot 39, BRIMNER BULL 48Z (3rd Gen. Polled, 88 lb. BW, ‐1.5 BW EPD, 23.1 Milk EPD, 1,380 lb., 36 cm), sired by Bar J Trojan 68X, out of a KMAC 44 Serio 32S daughter. Sold for $4,600 to Darrell Petterson, Wawota. Lot 40, BRIMNER BULL 100Z (3rd Gen. Polled, 94 lb. BW, ‐.7 BW EPD, 1,400 lb., 41 cm), sired by Bar J Trojan 68X, out of a KMAC Serio 32S daughter. Sold for $4,400 to Highway 21 Feeders, Acme, AB. Lot 45, BRIMNER BULL 77Z (3rd Gen. Polled, 80 lb. BW, ‐3.2 BW EPD, 1,335 lb., 38 cm), sired by Bar J Trojan 68X, out of a G.Bros Standout 8S daughter. Sold for $4,000 to Highway 21 Feeders. Lot 46, Ed Miller was the BRIMNER BULL volume buyer taking 93Z (3rd Gen. four for Highway 21 Polled, 90 lb. BW, Feeders cowherds Charolais Banner • May 2013 ‐.7 BW EPD, 86 YW EPD, 1,455 lb., 40 cm), sired by Bar J Trojan 68X, out of an HBC Encore 834U daughter. Sold for $4,000 to Highway 21 Feeders. Lot 55, BRIMNER BULL 118Z (4th Gen. Polled, Red Factor, 108 lb. BW, 1,400 lb., 40 cm), sired by G.Bros Standout 8S, out of a Belmont’s Indiana 9J daughter. Sold for $3,900 to Cudmore Farms, Wawota. Mark Cudmore bought both breeds Darrell Petterson selected the high selling bull AVERAGE UP $700 Hunter Bull Sale Hunter Charolais 2nd Annual Bull Sale April 4, 2013 • Roblin, MB Gross Average 5 Two Year Old Bulls $20,300 $4,060 18 1/4 Yearling Bulls 83,950 4,600 23 1/4 Lots $104,250 $4,484 Auctioneer: Chris Poley Sale Manager: By Livestock Hunters had fewer bulls in the sale this year after a tough semen testing but what was left was in strong demand. Bulls sold across the three prairie provinces with five going into purebred herds. High Selling Two Year Old Bull Lot 35, HC YARDMASTER 1111Y (Double Polled, 1.5 BW EPD, 797 lb. 205 DW,104 YW EPD, 26.1 Milk EPD), sired by TMR Wendigo 14W, out of an M6 Grid Maker 104 P ET daughter. Sold for $6,600 to Reykdal Farms Charolais, Winnipeg Beach. High Selling Yearling Bulls Lot 8, HC ZONE POINT 203Z (Double Polled, 84 lb. BW, ‐1.7 BW EPD, 23.5 Milk EPD, 1,500 lb., 38 cm), sired by JWX Silver Bullet 524W, out of a CS Pld Juntion 4J daughter. Sold for $13,750 for ¾ interest to Circle 7 Charolais, Shaunavon, SK and Soderglen Ranches, Airdrie, AB. Lot 14, HC ZODIAK 202Z (Double Polled, ET, BW 108, 1,600 lb., 40 cm),sired by TR Mr Fire Water 5792R ET, our of HC Roxanne 529R. Sold for $8,000 to Buffalo Lake Charolais, Stettler, AB. Lot 7, HC ZIP LOCK 212Z (Polled, 97 YW EPD, 1,630 lb. 39 cm), sired by JWX Silver Bullet 524W, out of a Sparrows Alcatraz 18N daughter. Sold for $6,000 to Steppler Charolais, Miami. Lot 21, HC ZNDAN 285Z (Double Polled, 90 lb. BW, ‐3.5 BW EPD, 1,340 lbs.), sired by MXS Craftsman 910W, out of an LT Wyoming Wind 4020 Pld daughter. Sold for $5,700 to Buffalo Lake Charolais. Lot 6, HC ZONE 288Z (90 lb. BW, ‐2.4 BW EPD, 24 Milk EPD), sired by MXS Craftsman 910W, out of a Sparrows Sanchez 715T daughter. Sold for $5,000 to Keown Holdings, Roblin. Wendy & Lyle Bignell bought two high sellers Charolais Banner • May 2013 Jack Keown bought a calving ease bull Kelly Oberle teamed up with Soderglen Ranches on the high seller John & Jeannie Reykdal purchased the high selling two year old Dan & Andre Steppler selected a top bull 45 FIRST SALE SHOWS PROMISE Mutrie/Bar H Bull Sale Mutrie/Bar H 1st Bull Sale April 10, 2013 • Candiac, SK Gross Average 9 Two Year Old Bulls $25,600 $2,844 9 Yearling Bulls 23,950 2,661 18 Lots $49,550 $2,753 Auctioneer: Brad Stenberg Sales Manager: By Livestock Mutrie Farms, Glenavon and Bar H Charolais, Grenfell, teamed up and tried a sale in Candiac just an hour SE of Regina. Solid local interest saw them fill some repeat customers and develop some new ones with the promise of growth in the future. High Selling Two Year Old Bulls Lot 5, MUTRIE YARO 14Y (Double Polled/s, Red Factor, 97 lb. BW, 1,815 lb., 41 cm), sired by JWX Wadsworth 5W, out of a GHC John 7K daughter. Sold for $3,200 to Allan Durealut, Wolseley. Consigned by Mutrie Farms. 46 Lot 19, BAR H JUSTICE 11Y (3rd Gen. Polled, Red Factor, .8 BW EPD, 22.1 Milk EPD, 1,895 lb. 43 cm), sired by JWX Silver Bullet 524W, out of an Onoway Stonewalker 85Z daughter. Sold for $3,200 to Lone Spruce Charolais, Wolseley. Consigned by Bar H Charolais. Lot 22, BAR H APOLLO 27Y (Double Polled, 87 lb. BW, ‐.4 BW EPD, 1,870 lb., 40 cm), sired by SVS Marvin 29M, out of a Charhead Mr 18F daughter. Sold for $3,100 to Garry Hoehn, Neudorf. Consigned by Bar H Charolais. High Selling Yearling Bulls Lot 29, Bar H ACCELATOR 45Z (3rd Gen. Polled, 105 lb. BW, 800 lb. WW, 99 YW EPD, 1,370 lb., 41 cm), sired by SOS Polled Detonator 8M, out of a P‐3 Whitehot Lad 0‐105K daughter. Sold for $3,900 to Vernon Klein, Francis. Consigned by Bar H Charolais. Lot 12, SWR ZINGER 10Z (4th Gen. Polled, Red Factor, 101 lb. BW, 819 lb. Charolais Banner • May 2013 WW, 101 YW EPD, 23.6 Milk EPD, 1,560 lb., 38.5 cm), sired by Pleasant Dawn Sudoku 145W, out of a Belmont’s Cognac 65P daughter. Sold for $2,900 to David & Shelly Kotylak, Glenavon. Consigned by Mutrie Farms. Vernon Klein bought the high seller Brian Hayward, who was the volume buyer, visits with Kevin Haylock Bull Sales in Brief Hill 70 Quantock Bull Sale February 1, 2013 • Lloydminster, AB Gross Average 31 Two Year Olds $165,350 $5,334 37 Yearling Bulls 128,650 3,477 Vente de taureaux Synergie March 9, 2012 • Sainte-Sophie-deLevrard, QC Gross Average 13 Yearling Bulls $36,200 $2,784 68 Lots 108th Regina Bull Sale March 10, 2013 • Regina, SK Gross Average 3 Yearling Bulls $8,900 $2,967 $294,000 $4,324 Myhre Land & Cattle Bull Sale February 16, 2013 • Ste. Rose, MB Gross Average 8 Long Yearlings $24,450 $3,056 St Martin Bull Test Station Sale Feb. 16, 2013 • Saint-Martin de Beauce, QC Gross Average 35 Yearling Bulls $101,500 $2,900 Rawe Ranches Bull Sale February 19, 2013 • Strome, AB Gross Average 110 1/2 Two Year Olds $609,550 $5,517 Pride Of The Prairies Bull Sale March 4, 2013 • Lloydminster, SK Gross Average 4 Two Year Olds $16,200 $4,050 15 Yearling Bulls 47,900 3,193 19 Lots $64,100 $3,373 1st Annual Wrangler Made Bull Sale March 6, 2013 • Westlock, AB Gross Average 3 Two Year Olds $12,200 $4,067 23 Yearling Bulls 76,700 3,465 26 Lots $88,900 $3,419 South Central Alberta Charolais Breeders Bull Sale March 8, 2013 • Innisfail, AB Gross Average 21 Two Year Olds $82,300 $3,919 64 Yearling Bulls 242,700 3,792 85 Lots $325,000 $3,823 10th Annual Northern Classic Bull Sale March 8, 2013 • Grand Prairie, AB Gross Average 11 Yearling Bulls $36,400 $3,640 Range Ready Bull Sale March 9, 2013 • Yorkton, SK Gross Average 22 Two Year Olds $77,500 $3,523 Reese Cattle Co. Bull Sale March 15, 2013 • Innisfail, AB Gross Average 43 Yearling Bulls $150,800 $3,506 Family Bull Sale March 29, 2013 • Elk Point, AB Gross Average 1 Mature Bull $10,500 $10,500 28 Two Year Olds 105,950 3,784 4 Yearling Bulls 11,200 2,800 32 3/4 Lots $127,650 $3,898 JTA Diamond Bull Sale March 30, 2013 • Moose Jaw, SK Gross Average 14 Two Year Olds $44,950 $3,211 5 Yearling Bulls 11,500 2,300 19 Lots $56,450 $2,971 Ferme Palerme Bull Sale March 16, 2013 • Cheneville, QC Gross Average 15 Yearling Bulls $50,050 $3,337 Murphy Livestock Bull Sale March 30, 2013 • Bonnyville, AB Gross Average 24 Two Year Olds $102,400 $4,266 Lanoie Bros. Bull Sale March 16, 2013 • Moose Jaw, SK Gross Average 34 Yearling Bulls $81,975 $2,411 PIC Bull Sale March 30, 2013 • Listowel, ON Gross Average 8 Yearling Bulls $24,600 $3,075 Northern Impact Bull Sale March 16, 2013 • Clyde, AB Gross Average 17 Two Year Olds $68,075 $4,007 30 Yearling Bulls 71,550 2,385 N.E. Source Bull Sale April 6, 2013 • Tisdale, SK Gross Average 1 Two Year Old $4,000 $4,000 3 Yearling Bulls 8,750 2,917 47 Lots 4 Lots $127,650 $2,716 $12,750 $3,187 North West Bull Sale March 23, 2013 • North Battleford, SK Gross Average 8 Yearling Bulls $24,700 $3,087 Manitoba Bull Test Station Sale April 6, 2012 • Carberry, MB Gross Average 1 Yearling Bull $2,300 $2,300 Alameda Bull Sale March 23, 2013 • Alameda, SK Gross Average 9 Yearling Bulls $28,650 $3,183 Saunders Charolais Bull Sale April 6, 2013 • Keady, ON Gross Average 4 Long Yearlings $10,600 $2,650 18 Yearling Bulls 52,000 2,889 White Is Right Bull Sale March 25, 2013 • Lethbridge, AB Gross Average 34 Yearling Bulls $109,250 $3,213 Harvie Ranching Bull Sale March 25, 2013 • Olds, AB Gross Average 4 Two Year Olds $19,800 $4,950 32 Yearling Bulls 131,600 4,113 36 Lots $151,400 $4,205 Tradition Bull Sale March 27, 2013 • Brooks, AB Gross Average 3 Two Year Old Bulls $13,200 4,400 18 Yearling Bulls 73,800 4,100 21 Lots $87,000 22 Lots $62,600 $2,845 VerMillionaires Charolais Group Bull Sale April 6, 2013 • Vermilion, AB Gross Average 71 Two Year Olds $294,800 $4,152 11 Yearling Bulls 37,350 3,396 82 Lots $332,150 $4,051 Maritime Beef Test Station Bull Sale April 6, 2013 • Nappan, NS Gross Average 13 Yearling Bulls $44,000 $3,385 $4,143 Charolais Banner • May 2013 47 Select Genetics Bull Sale April 8, 2013 • Herbert, SK Gross Average 9 1/2 Yearling Bulls $34,500 $3,632 Top Cut Bull Sale April 9, 2013 • Mankota, SK Gross Average 21 3/4 Yearling Bulls $77,750 $3,575 Cedardale Bull Sale April 20, 2013 • Nestleton, ON Gross Average 24 Yearling Bulls $87,450 $3,644 Transcon’s Cattle Country Bull Sale April 9, 2013 • Neepawa, MB Gross Average 1 Mature Bull $3,000 $3,000 3 Two Year Olds 8,200 2,733 12 Yearling Bulls 45,300 3,775 Eastern Select Bull Sale April 13, 2013 • Campbellford, ON Gross Average 30 Yearling Bulls $77,700 $2,590 Asbestos Test Station Sale April 29, 2013 • Asbestos, QC Gross Average 22 Yearling Bulls $41,475 $1,885 16 Lots $56,500 $3,531 TOP 12 SELLING BULLS IN CANADA – SPRING 2013 BULL SOLD FOR PURCHASER SOLD BY Gerrard Pastor 35Z $75,000.00 McLeod Livestock Gerrard Cattle Co. Sparrows Leighton 270Z $25,000.00 N3 Stock Farm A. Sparrow Farms CML Aces Wild 1Z $25,000.00 White Lake Colony McLeod Livestock Elder’s Zeus 22Z $23,000.00 Hunter Charolais & Wilgenbusch Charolais Elder Charolais Farm JWX Paycheck 1021Z $16,750.00 Cedarlea Farms Wilgenbusch Charolais JWX Domino 23Z $16,500.00 Kay-R Land & Livestock Wilgenbusch Charolais VFF Viske Ice 189Z $16,000.00 Blake Alton Vikse Family Farm LAE Zesty 268Z $16,000.00 Legacy Farms Horseshoe E Charolais PH Original 70Y $15,000.00 White Lake Colony P&H Ranching Rollin’ Acres Zach 38Z $15,000.00 Serhienko Cattle Co. Rollin’ Acres Charolais MVY Vennom 21Z $15,000.00 Gerrard Cattle Co. McAvoy Charolais JWX Fifty Shades 706Z $14,250.00 Langstaff Charolais Wilgenbusch Charolais 2013 Spring Bull Sale Summary 2nd Highest Average Ever — 2nd Largest Grossing Spring Ever at over $10.5 million According to statistics, the 2013 overall sale average and overall gross were the highest in the 32 years that the Charolais Banner has been compiling bull sale results. There were 77 sales reporting in 2013 with the overall average down a slight $352 and 79 more lots selling. Total gross sales were down $558,520. A quick overview shows that of the 66 sales reporting in both 2012 and 2013, 23% of those sales had an increase in their over‐ all sale gross. There were 29 sales grossing more than $150,000. There were 23 sales selling more than 40 lots. Mature bulls were up in average $5795 with 6 1/6 more lots selling in 2013. There were 98 more two‐year‐old bull lots selling in 2013 with a decrease in aver‐ age of $464. 56% of sales with two‐year olds selling had a two‐year old average above $4000. There were 25 less yearling lots selling in 2013, realizing a decrease in average of $359. Of all the sales with yearling bulls selling, 33% of the yearling sales averaged over $4000. Bull Sale Chart Notes: • Statistics are from fall 2012 sales with more than 10 bulls and spring 2013 bull sales • No U.S. bull sales are included in the chart. • The sales with fall long‐yearlings were treated as two year old bulls. It is the breeders’ responsibility to submit a sale summary to the Charolais Banner office (by fax, email or phone) to ensure that their sale is included in the chart and further statistics. Unless the Charolais Banner office receives a report, no information will be shown for that sale. 48 Charolais Banner • May 2013 2013 Charolais Spring Bull Sale Statistics Sales Alameda Bull Sale Asbestos Bull Test Station Beck Farms Bull Sale Benchmark Bull Sale Best of the Breeds Bull Sale Buffalo Lake Charolais Cattleman's Classic Cedardale Charolais Char-Maine Ranching Charolais Power Chomiak Charolais Clear Lake Annual Sale Cornerstone Annual Sale Diamond W Charolais Double L Ranch Eastern Select Sale Elder Charolais Family Bull Sale (AB) Family Tradition Bull Sale Ferme Palerme Forsyth & Tee M Jay Gilliland Bros. Bull Sale Git'R Done Bull Sale Harvie Ranching Sale HEJ Charolais Sale High Country Breeders High Point Bull Sale Hill 70 Quantock Hi-Weigh Bull Sale Horseshoe E Charolais Hunter Charolais Impact Bull Sale JTA Diamond Charolais Lac St-Jean Test Station Lanoie Bros. Annual Louber Farms Maple Leaf Annual Sale Maritime Test Station Sale MB (Douglas) Bull Test McTavish Charolais Murphy Livestock Bull Sale Mutrie/Bar H Bull Sale Myhre Land & Cattle NE Source Bull Sale North Central AB Breeders North of 53rd (Wilgenbusch) North of the 49th (Wilgenbusch) North West All Breeds Northern Alliance Northern Classic Bull Sale Northern Impact P & H Ranching Co. Ltd. Palmer - Neilson Perrot-Martin Charolais PIC Bull Sale Pleasant Dawn Pride of the Prairies Pro-Char Bull Sale Range Ready Bull Sale Rawes Ranches Reese Cattle Co. Regina Bull Sale Rollin Acres/Patton/Whiskey Hollow MATURE BULLS (no. – average $) 2012 2013 1 – $10,500 TWO-YEAR-OLDS (no. – average $) 2012 2013 4 – $5,150 2 – $3,900 2 – $3,775 13 – $6,300 2 – $2,600 14 – $5,142 60 – $5,695 19 – $2,915 6 – $2,650 42 – $4,121 1 – $2,750 6 – $3,375 15 – $4,300 11 – $4,972 28 – $3,784 5 – $3,840 1 – $3,750 1 – $15,000 26 – $5,500 1 – $4,400 28 – $4,966 10 – $4,810 6 – $4,058 14 – $3,250 1 – $5,900 19 – $3,587 1 – $3,000 3 – $3,000 19 – $4,556 1– $3,900 4 – $4,950 3 – $3,600 30 – $4,311 31 – $5,334 10 – $4,690 5 – $4,060 14 – $3,211 33 – $3,490 39 – $6,130 2 1/2 – $13,160 17 – $5,117 20 – $3,815 17 – $4,007 48 – $6,694 7 – $4,743 46 – $3,680 2/3 – $10,000 4 – $4,025 4 – $4,050 12 – $5,208 3 – $6,933 17 – $3,770 22 – $3,523 106 1/2 – $5,696 110 1/2 – $5,517 4 – $3,625 11 – $2,459 27 – $4,213 23 – $4,050 23 – $3,082 37 – $5,383 21 1/3 – $5,496 23 – $4,350 53 – $3,671 30 – $5,086 21 – $3,052 19 – $3,232 29 – $3,229 37 – $3,835 18 – $3,644 34 – $4,535 5 – $3,140 20 – $4,100 56 – $3,550 38 3/4 – $4,067 28 – $4,239 20 – $5,610 44 – $4,361 23 – $4,578 26 – $3,778 40 – $4,025 47 – $4,920 40 1/4 – $5,496 34 3/4 – $3,701 21 – $4,512 9 – $2,478 7 – $2,690 40 – $2,583 31 – $3,550 15 1/2 – $4,925 14 – $3,568 13 – $2,704 24 – $4,027 24 – $4,266 9 – $2,844 8 – $3,056 1 – $4,000 15 – $4,573 14 – $5,925 1 – $4,600 1 – $5,500 YEARLINGS (no. – average $) 2012 2013 9 – $3,183 22 – $1,885 37 3/4 – $3,828 26 – $3,251 17 – $3,332 44 – $4,802 20 – $4,077 24 – $3,644 25 – $4,528 21 – $3,245 24 – $2,969 30 – $2,590 35 2/3 – $4,173 4 – $2,800 19 3/4 – $4,185 15 – $3,337 58 – $2,800 27 – $3,250 32 – $4,172 32 – $4,113 56 – $3,600 28 – $4,582 23 – $3,150 37 – $3,477 46 1/4 – $3,771 42 1/2 – $6,027 18 1/4 – $4,600 21 1/3 – $4,127 5 – $2,300 34 – $2,411 31 – $3,510 10 – $4,390 13 – $3,385 1 – $2,300 29 – $3,867 TOTAL (no. – average $) 2012 2013 11 – $2,459 31 – $4,334 23 – $4,050 25 – $3,138 50 – $5,622 23 1/3 – $5,248 23 – $4,350 53 – $3,671 90 – $5,492 19 – $2,915 27 – $2,962 19 – $3,232 30 – $3,213 37 – $3,835 18 – $3,644 34 – $4,535 20 – $4,010 31 – $4,410 56 – $3,550 39 3/4 – $4,059 28 – $4,239 20 – $5,610 44 – $4,361 49 – $5,067 27 – $3,800 68 – $4,413 47 – $4,920 50 1/4 – $5,359 34 3/4 – $3,701 27 – $4,411 23 – $2,948 7 – $2,690 40 – $2,583 31 – $3,550 34 1/2 – $4,188 14 – $3,568 13 – $2,704 27 – $3,913 19 – $4,556 9 – $2,661 3 – $2,917 21 – $4,786 38 1/4 – $6,128 45 1/4 – $5,209 8 – $3,631 33 – $5,250 10 – $4,490 35 – $4,571 51 – $5,325 8 – $3,087 32 – $4,167 11 – $3,640 30 – $2,385 32 – $4,369 34 1/2 – $4,730 4 – $3,500 46 – $4,990 21 – $3,404 26 – $5,363 27 – $4,356 1 – $2,900 8 – $3,075 41 2/3 – $4,208 15 – $3,193 35 – $4,961 7 – $2,700 28 – $5,300 43 – $3,506 3 – $2,967 30 – $4,200 Charolais Banner • May 2013 37 – $4,675 38 1/4 – $6,128 59 1/4 – $5,378 9 – $3,739 34 – $5,260 10 – $4,490 39 – $6,130 32 – $4,369 51 1/2 – $4,858 4 – $3,500 46 – $4,990 25 – $3,504 38 – $5,314 17 – $3,700 106 1/2 – $5,696 11 – $3,036 28 – $5,300 SALE GROSS (Bulls Only) 2012 2013 9 – $3,183 22 – $1,885 39 3/4 – $3,831 26 – $3,251 17 – $3,332 58 – $4,884 20 – $4,077 24 – $3,644 67 – $4,273 21 – $3,245 30 – $3,050 30 – $2,590 35 2/3 – $4,173 32 3/4 – $3,898 24 3/4 – $4,115 15 – $3,337 58 – $2,800 27 – $3,250 33 – $4,500 36 – $4,205 59 – $3,600 58 – $4,442 23 – $3,150 68 – $4,234 46 1/4 – $3,771 52 1/2 – $5,772 23 1/4 – $4,484 21 1/3 – $4,127 19 – $2,971 34 – $2,411 31 – $3,510 44 – $3,667 13 – $3,385 1 – $2,300 30 – $3,838 24 – $4,266 18 – $2,753 8 – $3,056 4 – $3,187 35 – $4,571 71 – $4,900 8 – $3,087 32 – $4,167 11 – $3,640 47 – $2,716 48 – $6,694 34 – $4,435 49 1/2 – $4,143 8 – $3,075 42 1/3 – $4,378 19 – $3,373 38 – $5,117 22 – $3,523 110 1/2 – $5,517 43 – $3,506 3 – $2,967 30 – $4,200 $27,050 $134,350 $92,800 $78,450 $281,100 $122,450 $100,050 $194,550 $494,300 $55,400 $80,000 $61,400 $96,400 $141,900 $65,600 $154,200 $80,200 $136,700 $187,600 $161,350 $118,700 $112,200 $191,900 $248,300 $102,600 $300,050 $231,250 $269,300 $128,600 $119,100 $67,800 $18,825 $103,300 $110,050 $144,500 $49,950 $35,150 $105,650 $86,575 $173,000 $234,400 $318,650 $33,650 $178,850 $44,900 $236,100 $139,800 $250,200 $14,000 $229,550 $87,600 $201,950 $62,900 $606,650 $33,400 $148,400 $28,650 $41,475 $152,300 $84,550 $56,650 $283,300 $81,550 $87,450 $286,300 $68,150 $91,500 $77,700 $148,850 $127,650 $101,850 $50,050 $162,400 $87,750 $148,500 $151,400 $212,500 $257,650 $72,450 $294,000 $174,400 $303,050 $104,250 $88,050 $56,450 $81,975 $108,800 $165,000 $44,000 $2,300 $115,150 $102,400 $49,550 $24,450 $12,750 $160,000 $347,900 $24,700 $133,250 $36,400 $127,650 $321,350 $150,800 $205,100 $24,600 $185,350 $64,100 $194,450 $77,500 $609,550 $150,800 $8,900 $126,000 49 2013 Charolais Spring Bull Sale Statistics Sales S.E. Sask. Breeders Saint-Martin Bull Test Stn Sandan Charolais Saunders Bull Sale Select Genetics Bull Sale Size Matters Annual Sale South Central AB Breeders Southland Breeders A. Sparrow Farms Steppler Farms Thistle Ridge Bull Sale Top Cut Bull Sale Tradition Bull Sale Transcon's Cattle Country Transcons Mountain View Vente Synergie Vermillionaires Charolais Group Vikse Family Farm Vinoy Bull Test Station Wawedash Farms White Cap/Rosso White Is Right Winn Man Farms Bull Sale Wrangler Made Bull Sale GROSS Dollars $ LOTS-Average MATURE BULLS (no. – average $) 2012 2013 TWO-YEAR-OLDS (no. – average $) 2012 2013 1 – $5,400 6 – $3,833 17 – $5,438 20 – $3,400 4 – $2,650 1 – $4,100 18 – $4,094 2 – $2,450 3 – $6,417 3 – $4,000 1 – $3,000 $4,650 3 – $4,267 10 – $5,000 2 – $3,500 6 – $4,029 3 – $4,400 3 – $2,733 24 – $3,554 55 – $5,279 71 – $4,152 29 – $3,880 27 – $4,372 26 – $4,910 8 – $4,269 2 - $9,300 21 – $3,919 31 – $5,135 3 – $4,067 YEARLINGS (no. – average $) 2012 2013 14 – $3,336 32 – $3,300 33 – $4,203 29 – $3,615 7 – $4,764 24 3/4 – $3,212 58 – $3,446 16 – $2,281 52 – $7,028 49 – $3,585 19 – $4,460 15 – $3,353 11 – $2,809 22 – $5,029 12 – $3,360 14 – $3,387 38 – $6,001 16 – $2,966 TOTAL (no. – average $) 2012 2013 35 – $2,900 24 – $3,620 18 – $2,889 9 1/2 – $3,632 23 – $3,237 64 – $3,792 53 – $6,239 41 – $3,563 38 – $3,928 21 3/4 – $3,575 18 – $4,100 12 – $3,775 17 2/3 – $10,210 13 – $2,784 11 – $3,396 36 – $5,730 17 1/2 – $5,320 33 – $4,065 21 – $4,143 20 – $3,405 34 – $3,213 $4,921 $4,457 13 – $2,915 28 – $4,814 12 – $3,360 69 – $4,895 38 – $6,001 16 – $2,966 29 – $3,880 44 1/2 – $4,745 33 – $4,065 29 – $4,177 23 – $3,465 8 1/6 - $85,300 667 1/2 - $3,285,075 765 1/2 - $3,411,950 1867 5/6 - $7,957,750 1813 1/12 - $7,099,650 $10,445 21 – $3,576 32 – $3,300 50 – $4,623 29 – $3,615 8 – $4,681 24 3/4 – $3,212 76 – $3,600 18 – $2,300 55 – $6,995 52 – $3,609 19 – $4,460 15 – $3,353 $4,260 2537 1/3 - $4,435 SALE GROSS (Bulls Only) 2012 2013 35 – $2,900 44 – $3,520 22 – $2,845 9 1/2 – $3,632 23 – $3,237 85 – $3,823 56 – $6,133 51 – $3,845 38 – $3,928 21 3/4 – $3,575 21 – $4,143 16 – $3,531 41 2/3 – $6,375 13 – $2,784 82 – $4,051 36 – $5,730 46 – $4,255 34 – $3,213 31 – $5,135 26 – $3,419 2586 1/2 - $4,095 $75,100 $105,600 $231,150 $104,850 $37,450 $79,500 $273,600 $41,400 $384,700 $187,650 $84,750 $50,300 $37,900 $134,800 $40,350 $337,775 $228,050 $47,450 $112,500 $211,150 $134,150 $121,150 $11,252,175 $101,500 $154,900 $62,600 $34,500 $74,450 $325,000 $343,450 $196,100 $149,300 $77,750 $87,000 $56,500 $265,600 $36,200 $332,150 $206,200 $195,750 $109,250 $159,200 $88,900 $10,591,900 $3,916 Yearling Averages Over $4000 Transcons Mountain View A. Sparrow Farms Horseshoe E Charolais Viske Family Farm North of the 49th (Wilgenbusch) Pro‐Char Bull Sale Buffalo Lake Charolais Hunter Charolais $10,210 $6,239 $6,027 $5,730 $5,325 $4,961 $4,802 $4,600 High Country Breeders North of 53rd (Wilgenbusch) Charolais Power Maple Leaf Annual Sale Palmer – Neilson Pleasant Dawn Rollin Acres/Patton/Whiskey Hollow Family Tradition Bull Sale $4,582 $4,571 $4,528 $4,390 $4,356 $4,208 $4,200 $4,185 Elder Charolais GitʹR Done Bull Sale Northern Alliance Impact Bull Sale Harvie Ranching Sale Tradition Bull Sale Cattlemanʹs Classic $4,173 $4,172 $4,167 $4,127 $4,113 $4,100 $4,077 Sales Grossing $150,000+ Rawes Ranches North of the 49th (Wilgenbusch) A. Sparrow Farms Vermillionaires Charolais Group South Central AB Breeders P & H Ranching Co. Ltd. Horseshoe E Charolais Hill 70 Quantock Charolais Power Buffalo Lake Charolais $609,550 $347,900 $343,450 $332,150 $325,000 $321,350 $303,050 $294,000 $286,300 $283,300 Transcons Mountain View High Country Breeders HEJ Charolais Sale Vikse Family Farm Perrot‐Martin Steppler Farms White Cap/Rosso Pro‐Char Bull Sale Pleasant Dawn Hi‐Weigh Bull Sale $265,600 $257,650 $212,500 $206,200 $205,100 $196,100 $195,750 $194,450 $185,350 $174,400 Maple Leaf Annual Sale Forsyth & Tee M Jay North of 53rd (Wilgenbusch) Winn Man Farms Bull Sale Sandan Charolais Beck Farms Bull Sale Harvie Ranching Sale Palmer – Neilson Reese Cattle Co. $165,000 $162,400 $160,000 $159,200 $154,900 $152,300 $151,400 $150,800 $150,800 Sales with 40+ Lots Rawes Ranches South Central AB Breeders Vermillionaires Charolais Group North of the 49th (Wilgenbusch) Hill 70 Quantock Charolais Power HEJ Charolais Sale Buffalo Lake Charolais 50 110 1/2 85 82 71 68 67 59 58 High Country Breeders Forsyth & Tee M Jay A. Sparrow Farms Horseshoe E Charolais Steppler Farms Perrot‐Martin P & H Ranching Co. Ltd. Hi‐Weigh Bull Sale 58 58 56 52 1/2 51 49 1/2 48 46 1/4 Charolais Banner • May 2013 White Cap/Rosso Maple Leaf Annual Sale Sandan Charolais Reese Cattle Co. Pleasant Dawn Transcons Mountain View 46 44 44 43 42 1/3 41 2/3 32 Year (1982-2013) Charolais Bull Sale Trends Year # of Sales MATURE BULLS No. Average TWO-YEAR-OLDS No. Average YEARLINGS No. Average TOTAL LOTS No. Average SALE GROSS 2013 77 8 1/6 $10,445 765 1/2 $4,457 1813 1/12 $3,916 2586 1/2 $4,095 $10,591,900 2012 77 2 $4,650 667 1/2 $4,921 1876 5/6 $4,282 2537 1/3 $4,435 $11,252,175 2011 68 3 $2,833 645 $3,881 1652 1/2 $3,592 2300 1/2 $3,672 $8,445,975 2010 69 8 $4,050 546 5/12 $3,227 1597 1/4 $3,092 2151 2/3 $3,130 $6,734,050 2009 70 1 $4,000 606 $3,288 1552 13/60 $3,223 2158 13/60 $3,242 $6,999,675 2008 68 3 $5,783 565 1/2 $3,076 1495 7/12 $2,905 2072 4/5 $2,933 $6,079,275 2007 65 4 1/2 $5,011 544 3/4 $3,330 1433 7/10 $2,820 1983 19/20 $2,964 $5,879,625 2006 66 4 $2,988 557 $3,101 1277 11/12 $2,930 1838 11/12 $2,982 $5,483,175 2005 64 3 $2,400 644 1/2 $2,858 1088 5/12 $2,657 1735 11/12 $2,739 $4,754,928 2004 67 3 $2,367 589 $2,427 1159 1/2 $2,390 1751 1/2 $2,403 $4,208,325 2003 69 3 $3,583 799 3/4 $2,968 1389 $2,826 2202 5/6 $2,877 $6,338,363 2002 76 9 $3,161 961 $3,204 1667 5/6 $3,095 2637 5/6 $3,114 $8,215,407 2001 71 11 $3,391 1084 $3,596 1801 $3,087 2896 1/12 $3,272 $9,476,325 2000 73 3 $3,467 971 $3,216 1521 1/4 $2,752 2495 1/4 $2,935 $7,323,043 1999 61 9 $3,092 928 $2,851 1325 1/2 $2,486 2262 1/2 $2,638 $5,968,094 1998 66 10 $3,445 912 $2,884 1545 1/4 $2,534 2467 1/4 $2,667 $6,580,454 1997 62 13 1/4 $4,925 1038 3/4 $2,756 1383 1/2 $2,503 2434 1/2 $2,624 $6,388,423 1996 73 11 1/4 $3,053 1091 $2,436 1587 2/3 $2,338 2682 11/12 $2,381 $6,386,758 1995 76 11 $3,152 1139 $2,901 2019 1/3 $2,521 3169 1/3 $2,660 $8,429,677 1994 77 16 $2,734 1287 $3,122 1487 1/4 $2,872 3084 1/4 $2,884 $8,893,468 1993 87 14 $3,043 1337 $2,736 1773 $2,479 3294 $2,593 $8,543,440 1992 81 31 $2,889 1382 1/4 $2,577 1503 $2,255 3151 1/4 $2,396 $7,550,565 1991 78 11 $2,543 1325 1/4 $2,592 1482 1/4 $2,296 2936 1/4 $2,500 $7,340,941 1990 71 22 $2,645 1315 3/4 $2,839 1407 1/2 $2,408 2745 1/4 $2,616 $7,181,960 1989 65 12 1/2 $3,304 1335 1/8 $2,817 1167 7/8 $2,484 2574 1/2 $2,662 $6,854,090 1988 60 22 $3,040 1179 $2,943 1154 $2,468 2354 $2,742 $6,453,080 1987 52 21 $3,154 1286 $2,572 880 $2,284 2223 $2,513 $5,586,000 1986 46 32 $2,150 1212 $2,396 664 $2,019 1941 $2,314 $4,491,650 1985 52 39 $2,642 1141 $2,302 714 $1,889 2399 3/4 $2,201 $5,280,900 1984 44 37 $2,098 1112 1/2 $2,633 671 1/4 $2,121 1829 1/2 $2,521 $4,611,675 1983 38 20 1/2 $2,832 857 $2,739 398 $2,391 1122 1/3 $2,473 $3,686,050 1982 27 15 $2,898 714 1/4 $2,203 224 $2,066 1,391 3/4 $2,648 $2,775,600 Two-Year-Old Averages Over $4000 Pro‐Char Bull Sale P & H Ranching Co. Ltd. Rawes Ranches Hill 70 Quantock Buffalo Lake Charolais Winn Man Farms Bull Sale Steppler Farms Harvie Ranching Sale White Cap/Rosso Palmer – Neilson Horseshoe E Charolais $6,933 $6,694 $5,517 $5,334 $5,142 $5,135 $5,000 $4,950 $4,910 $4,743 $4,690 Tradition Bull Sale High Country Breeders A. Sparrow Farms Murphy Livestock Bull Sale Vermillionaires Charolais Group Charolais Power Wrangler Made Bull Sale Hunter Charolais Pride of the Prairies Northern Impact NE Source Bull Sale $4,400 $4,311 $4,267 $4,266 $4,152 $4,121 $4,067 $4,060 $4,050 $4,007 $4,000 Charolais Banner • May 2013 Sales with Increase in Average over $200 Transcons Mountain View Winn Man Farms Bull Sale Hunter Charolais Transconʹs Cattle Country P & H Ranching Co. Ltd. Horseshoe E Charolais Git’R Done Steppler Farms South Central AB Breeders Top Cut Bull Sale $1561 $958 $783 $616 $564 $413 $261 $236 $223 $222 51 Canadian Charolais Youth Association Conference & Show July 17th to 20th, 2013 Shelburne Fair Grounds, Shelburne, ON ACCOMMODATIONS AGENDA TUESDAY, JULY 16TH 12:00 ‐ 8:00 ..........................................Cattle begin to arrive WEDNESDAY, JULY 17 8:00 ‐ 1:00 ..................Cattle Arrive/Weigh‐In/Registration *Please arrive before 1:00 p.m. 12:00 ‐ 1:00 ....................................................................Lunch 1:00 ‐ 4:00 ..........................Intro Meeting/Educational Quiz 4:00 ‐ 5:00 ......................................................................Chores 5:00 ‐ 6:00......................................................................Supper 6:00 ........................................................Welcome and Mixer THURSDAY, JULY 18 8:00 ‐ 9:00 ..................Breakfast/Morning Announcements 9:00 ‐ 12:00 ..............................................Individual Judging 12:00 ‐ 1:00 ....................................................................Lunch 1:00 ‐ 4:00 ..........................Team Judging/Team Marketing 4:00 ‐ 4:30 ......................................................................Chores 5:00 ........................................................Keep & Cull/Supper FRIDAY, JULY 19 8:00 ‐ 9:00 ..................Breakfast/Morning Announcements 9:00 ‐ 9:30 ..........................................................Group Photo 9:30 ‐ 11:30 ......................................................Showmanship 11:30 ‐ 12:30 ................................Grooming Demonstration 12:30 ‐ 1:30 ....................................................................Lunch 1:30 ‐ 4:30 ..............Team Grooming/Individual Marketing 4:30 ‐ 5:00 ......................................................................Chores 4:30 ‐ 5:00 ..............................................Provincial Meetings 5:00 ................................................................................Supper SATURDAY, JULY 20 8:30 ‐ 9:30 ..................Breakfast/Morning Announcements 10:00 ‐ 11:00 ......................................Team Grooming Finals 11:15 ‐ 12:00 ....................................................................AGM 12:00 ‐ 12:45 ..................................................................Lunch 12:45 ‐ 1:00 ..............................................Closing Ceremony 1:30 ‐ 4:00..........................................................Conformation 4:30 ‐ 5:00 ........................................Chores/Cattle Released 6:30........................................Banquet & Awards Ceremony Red Pine Inn, Alliston, ON 705‐435‐4381 • www.redpineinn.com Room Rate $109.00/night + tax (No breakfast, based on single or double occupancy) Block will be held until June 15, 2013 Best Western Inn & Suites, Orangeville, ON 519‐941‐3311 • www.bestwesternorangeville.com Room Rate $159.99/night + tax (All rooms are suites, includes next day complimentary deluxe continental breakfast) Block Name – CCYA 2013 – must book by May 31, 2013 TRANSPORTATION Pearson International Airport in Toronto is 1 hour 15 min away from Shelburne, ON. Please inform Billie‐Jo Saunders of your travel itinerary if you are flying into Toronto and transportation can be arranged if needed. For more information contact: Billie‐Jo Saunders • H: 519‐986‐1401 • C: 519‐379‐5405 E: [email protected] Donations for the silent auction would be greatly appreciated from anyone to help raise funds for the conference. PLATINUM SPONSORS • Schedule is subject to change SUNDAY, JULY 21 Toronto Blue Jays have a HOME GAME at The Rogers Centre. If you interested in attending this game at 1:05 p.m. let me know. I will get a block of tickets lined up if there is enough interest. 52 Charolais Banner • May 2013 The Canadian Charolais Youth Association Conference and Show COMPETITION AND SHOW RULES AND REGULATIONS COMPETITION RULES 1. Entry The Canadian Charolais Youth Association (CCYA) show and Conference is open to all youth members in Canada or foreign countries who are registered members of their respective associations. Canadian members must have paid their $15.00 active membership fee to the CCYA or their $25 active membership fee to the CCA to be able to participate in the conference (see http://youth.charolais.com/membership for more information). CCYA members may include their $15 membership fee with their application form for the Conference and Show. Registration for the Conference enters the youth members in all competitions. 2. Ages The age division for the competitions will be: Junior: 12 and under; Intermediates: 13-16 years; Seniors; 17-21 years, as of January 1 of the current year. 3. Photography Competition The photography competition is open to all participants. The photograph must be taken by the youth member exhibiting it. Photos should depict the purebred or commercial Charolais industry. Points will be awarded on clarity, quality, originality and relationship to the Charolais industry. Presentation and/or framing is not permitted. Photos must not be larger than 8” X 10”. Bring your photo entry to the conference and enter when you register. Only one photo per exhibitor will be accepted. Pictures entered in past competitions will not be accepted. 4. Art Competition The art competition is open to all participants. All artwork must be done by the youth submitting it. The artwork must depict something directly related to the Charolais industry. It cannot contain photographs. Any medium may be used: pencil, crayon, pastel, paint, fabric, wood, clay, etc. Originality is the key. Presentation and/or framing are encouraged but no points are awarded on this basis. Artwork must be brought to the conference and entered when you register. Only one entry per exhibitor will be accepted. The highest placing between photography and artwork competitions will be used in aggregate and scholarship points. Artwork entered in past competitions will not be accepted. 5. Showmanship Competition The showmanship competition will be divided into the three age categories. Animals will be made available for participants not exhibiting in conformation. If the youth have their own animal, it must be used for the competition. Showmanship will be a non-fit/dry-brush competition; animals that have been fitted will not be allowed to be used for the competition. The assigned ring marshal’s decision will be final. 6. Team Grooming Competition The team grooming competition will be twenty minutes in length. Teams of junior, intermediate and senior participants will be arbitrarily made prior to the show. Yearling heifers will be used exclusively for the competition. Heifers are to be washed and clipped prior to the competition but dressing prior to commencement will result in disqualification. Teams will be evaluated on the use of equipment, knowledge, skill, involvement, final appearance and presentation of the heifer. The judge will select up to three teams in each split to bring their heifer back to compete for the overall title. Teams that qualify for the final, if available, will have an hour to groom an unclipped animal. If not available, teams will have an additional 5 minutes per team to touch up the original animal in the show ring. The use of unethical or artificial fitting practices will result in immediate disqualification and under no circumstances will be tolerated. 7. Team Selling/Judging Competition All participants will choose between team marketing and team judging. This will be chosen at the time of registration. Teams will be made up of two members who are in the same age category. Teams will be made prior to the conference, but the committee reserves the right to modify teams based on actual attendance. a. Team Selling. Each team will have approximately 5-7 minutes to sell an animal, embryo, semen or related product to a prospective buyer. Teams will be judged on knowledge, enthusiasm, group cooperation/involvement, and overall ability to convince and sell. b. Team Judging The hosting province has the authority to choose if one or two classes will be judged. If expected to judge two classes, in the first class one team member will be responsible for the ring-person duties and the other will place the class and give a set of oral reasons to the audience. In the second class the team members will alternate positions. 8. Individual Marketing Individual marketing evaluates participant’s ability to promote a product (or service). Time is given at the conference; participants are not permitted to use/submit materials in advance. c. Junior: Individuals are given a choice of individual selling, or developing promotional item - one of: a radio ad, or a magazine ad. Tape recorders and art supplies will be provided for the ads. Forty-five (45) minutes will be given for individuals to prepare their marketing campaign. d. Intermediate: Participants will be required to compare and critique two advertisements of the same medium, and will be judged on logic and effectiveness. Participants will be judged in originality, and content. Forty-five (45) minutes will be given for individuals to complete their questionnaire. e. Senior: Individuals will be required to develop a marketing plan for a specific scenario. The product/service will be selected by the organising committee prior to the conference. A set of questions will be provided as a template for the plan, as well as necessary background information. Forty-five (45) minutes will be given for individuals to prepare their marketing plan. Plans will be submitted in writing and will be judged on logic, clarity, creativity and originality, and effectiveness. For Intermediates and Seniors the top 5 participants, based on their written marketing piece, may be asked to return and given a face-to-face sales pitch to the judge. 9.Keep and Cull Competition Participants will compete individually and learn the basics of keeping females in the herd on the criteria of past performance and appearance. Members will be given EPD’s and a farm based scenario according to the competitors age category, as developed by the judge prior to competition, and will be expected to select three females from a pen of five. A class will be held by the judge prior to the competition to explain the fundamentals of EPD’s and what the industry is looking for in today’s producing animals. 10. Judging Competition Members will compete individually and will judge classes of steers, females, and bull calves. Junior participants will be expected to complete written reasons on three classes and oral reasons on one class, as determined by the organising committee. The time limit for each class will be 20 minutes. The Intermediate and Senior participants will complete the same classes and be required to submit placings cards as well as complete oral reasons on all three classes. 11. Oral Reasons Members will compete individually by presenting their oral reasons on previously judged steers, yearling heifers or bull calves. Junior members will only complete one set of reasons on a chosen class. Only junior members will be allowed to refer to their judging cards while giving their oral presentation. There will be a time limit of two minutes. 12. Herdsmanship Competition The organising committee will group youth exhibiting with those youth without cattle at the Conference and Show. This allows for juniors without cattle to help those with cattle and to meet new people. All members are encouraged to help keep their alley swept and clean and to help one another out. Teams will be limited to a maximum of six members and will be made by organisers according to the youth members’ experience/age and the number of animals to be cared for by the team. A select group of unknown judges will be monitoring the activities of the participants and will compare notes to pick the winners. All families with cattle will be in the same herdsman group unless notified by the families that this is unwanted. Farm signs will not be permitted. 13. The Grant Moffat Memorial Ambassador Award Members will be evaluated on the helpfulness, willingness, encouragement, spirit, and general attitude towards the conference and fellow participants. A select group of unknown judges will be monitoring the activities of the participants and will compare notes to pick the winners. Members will be evaluated in their respective age categories. A ballot will be filled out by CCYA members attending the Conference and Show and will also be used in the judging process. 14. Education Awards Education award monies will be awarded on an overall point basis at the conference and show. Eligibility requirements are listed in the CCYA Policies and Procedures, section 21. The amount of education award monies will be $1800, with $1000 for 1st, $500 for 2nd and $300 for 3rd place, based on the breakdown of the following competitions: Judging & Oral reasons 35%, Ambassador 20%, Showmanship 10%, Photography or Art (best of) 5%, Keep & Cull 10%, Individual Marketing 15%, Essay Competition 5%. 15. Aggregate Competition Juniors: Points will be awarded as follows: photography/art – best 5%, judging 25%, showmanship 10%, herdsmanship 5%, individual marketing 10%, team marketing or team judging 10%, keep/cull 5%, ambassador 10%, team grooming 10%, oral reasons 5% and 5% for bringing cattle. Intermediates & Seniors: Points will be awarded as follows: photography/art – best 5%, judging 30%, showmanship 10%, herdsmanship 5%, individual marketing 10%, team marketing or team judging 10%, keep/cull 5%, ambassador 10%, team grooming 10%, and 5% for bringing cattle. The first and second place winners in each division will be awarded belt buckles to recognise their accomplishments. Additional monies may be awarded at the discretion of the Conference and Show organising committee. 16. Conformation Classes Offered I. PUREBRED a. Bull Calf born in 2013 b. Heifer Calf born in 2013 c. Yearling Heifer born in 2012 d. Female born in 2011 with natural 2013 calf e. Female born in 2010 or previous with natural 2013 calf f. Champion & Reserve Purebred Female (top 2 animals from classes I(b-e)) II. COMMERCIAL (50% Charolais or visible Charolais cross) a. Heifer Calf born in 2013 b. Yearling Heifer born in 2012 c. Female born in 2011 with natural 2013 calf d. Female born in 2010 or previous with natural 2013 calf e. Champion & Reserve Commercial Female (top 2 animals from classes II(a-d)) III. SPECIAL CLASSES a. Best purebred, designated red factor animal in the show. b. Market steer (50% Charolais or visible Charolais cross) Supreme Champion Charolais Female will then be selected from the top 2 animals from classes I(f) and II(e). Entry deadline is June 15, 2013 and no entries postmarked after this date will be accepted. 17. Prizes All prizes and placings will be announced only at the banquet on the final night, with the exception of conformation. CONFERENCE AND SHOW REGULATIONS 1. Absolutely NO parent/adult participation will be allowed. Barn bosses and ambassador volunteers will be monitoring the barn, wash rack, and tie-out areas at all times. Any parent/adult participation may result in a deduction of aggregate and scholarship points from the youth member in question. Senior members are encouraged to help the junior members. This includes the set-up and take-down of the stall. 2. All purebred animals entered must be registered with the CCA. Crossbred heifers do not need to be registered. Calves should be registered and must be tattooed by show day. No tattooing will be permitted on the grounds. Original registration certificates must accompany purebred cattle to the show, including all calves. Tattoos will be checked upon arrival. 3. Members showing animals that are owned by them or their family can enter as many head as they choose, keeping in mind that they are responsible for showing their entries. Members who cannot bring their own cattle but wish to enter the conformation show may enter an animal belonging to another Charolais breeder. However, members entering cattle not owned by them or their family are limited to only one entry. 4. Animals must be shown by the youth member entering them unless more than one entry is in the class. 5. There is no limit placed on the number of entries per class, however, the youth will be responsible for finding other youth to help them show. 6. The entry fee is $15 per class. Calves may be split off cows, but in the case of a pair that goes on to the finale, the heifer calves will be ineligible to be shown in the heifer calf division. 7. Classes will be determined after the entry deadline and will contain approximately eight to ten animals. 8. All animals are expected to be broke to lead. If in a case where the animal in question poses a threat to the safety of the other participants, the owner will be asked to remove the animal from the show barn. The Barn Boss will have final say. 9. A bedding base will be provided to all participants. Exhibitors will be responsible for their own feed for the duration of the conference. Night tie-outs will be available, as well as pens for nurse cows. 10. For all CCYA members the consumption of alcoholic beverages is strictly prohibited on show grounds or during any show activities. Failure to comply with this rule will result in immediate disqualification and removal from the remainder of the Conference and Show. 11. Unethical fitting practices are not allowed in any of the competitions. This includes the use of artificial tail heads, and artificial fillers such as stomach filling; unless deemed necessary by a veterinarian. 12. Surgical alterations are not permitted on any animal being exhibited, unless a valid veterinarian certificate is produced that explains the reason for them. 13. All participants are expected to participate in all events, unless illness forces them out of competition. Youth not participating in all events will lose aggregate and scholarship points. Any youth that chooses not to participate in all events may be disqualified from all competitions and show, and forfeit any prizes or awards that they may have otherwise earned. 14. The show shirt is expected to be worn for conformation, showmanship and team grooming. Name tags are to be worn at all times. 15. The hosting CCYA Conference and Show Organizing Committee, Agricultural Society, or any of the show advisors or volunteers is not responsible for loss, injury or accident to animals, property or humans for the duration of the Conference and Show. 16. By submitting the attached entry form and signing the Code of Conduct, the youth member agrees to abide by all the above rules and regulations for the competitions and the cattle show. A group of adult advisors, including the Youth Coordinator have been appointed by the hosting Conference and Show Organizing Committee to enforce the rules and regulations. The hosting CCYA Conference and Show Organizing Committee has the power to, at any time, intervene to settle disputes or clarify the rules. Charolais Banner • May 2013 53 CCYA 2013 CONFERENCE & SHOW OFFICIAL REGISTRATION FORM Name: ........................................................................................................................................................... Birthdate: .......................... Address: ................................................................................................................... Town: ................................................................... Postal Code: ............................... Email Address: .......................................................................... Tel: .............................................. # of Conferences Attended: ............ Allergies (asthma, dietary restrictions, etc.) ........................................................................... Individual Marketing Competition – Juniors only have a choice between: (Check One) Individual Marketing Magazine Ad or Radio Ad (time and materials will be provided) or Individual Selling Team Event (choose one) Team Selling or Team Judging Mail or fax entries by June 1st to: Billie‐Jo Saunders, 725246 Sideroad 22A, RR #3, Markdale, Ontario N0C 1H0 • Fax 519‐986‐1403 H: 519‐986‐1401 C: 519‐379‐5405 E: [email protected] • Make cheques payable to Canadian Charolais Youth Association Livestock Registration Do you want your family as one herdsman group or in mixed groups? One Group Mixed Groups Class Name/Tattoo Registration # CANADIAN CHAROLAIS YOUTH ASSOCIATION CODE OF CONDUCT The Canadian Charolais Youth Association strives to promote respectful behavior in all areas of its Conference and Show by youth participants and parents.Both the participant and their parents/guardian must sign this form prior to the youth participating in any Canadian Charolais Youth Association Conference and Show. As a participating youth in the Canadian Charolais Youth Association I agree to abide by the following Code of Conduct: 1. Offer constructive support of my fellow participants. 2. Show appreciation of good work by competitors. 3. As a visitor to conference/show facilities and motel/hotel, respect the property and regulations of the host facility/motel. 4. Recognize the integrity of the judges and officials and respect the difficulty of their decisions and accept their decisions with good sportsmanship. 5. Respect the feelings of all participants and the efforts made by all. 6. Learn at least one new skill during the course of the conference/show. 7. Express thanks to organizing members, sponsors, and officials for helping to present the Conference and Show. 8. By word and deed, offer leadership to new conference/show members. 9. Refrain from using alcohol or drugs during the entire time of the Conference and Show. I UNDERSTAND THAT IF I DO NOT COMPLY IN ANY WAY WITH THE ABOVE CODE OF CONDUCT, THAT I WILL FORFEIT ANY PRIZES/AWARDS I MAY HAVE EARNED, AND I WILL BE REMOVED FROM THE REMAINDER OF THE CONFERENCE AND SHOW.I ALSO UNDERSTAND THAT I MAY BE SUSPENDED FROM ATTENDING THE FOLLOWING YEAR’S SHOW AND CONFERENCE.MY REINSTATEMENT TO PARTICIPATE IN THE SHOW/CONFERENCE WILL BE REVIEWED BY THE CANADIAN CHAROLAIS YOUTH ASSOCIATION NATIONAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS/THE CANADIAN CHAROLAIS ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND THE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE. YOUTH PARTICIPANT Date ........................................................................................................................................................ Signature .............................................................................................................................................. Print Name of Participant ............................................................................................................... AS PARENT(S)/GUARDIAN(S) OF THE YOUTH PARTICIPANT, I HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE ABOVE RULES AND BY MY SIGNATURE, AM IN AGREEMENT WITH THIS CODE OF CONDUCT. PARENT/GUARDIAN 1 Date ........................................................................................................................................................ Signature .............................................................................................................................................. Print name............................................................................................................................................ PARENT/GUARDIAN 2 Date ........................................................................................................................................................ Signature .............................................................................................................................................. LIVESTOCK FEE @ $20/ANIMAL CONFERENCE REGISTRATION *CCYA MEMBERSHIP @ $15.75/EACH ADULT REGISTRATION @ $150/INDIVIDUAL TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED Entry Fee $ $150.00 $ $ $ Adult Registration $150 – Children under 5 FREE Name:____________________________________________________ Address: __________________________________________________ Name:____________________________________________________ Address: __________________________________________________ Adults & Guests will have the opportunity to sign up for various activities or volunteer positions at the youth registration booth. * Separate cheque required for CCYA Membership ($15.75) payable to CCYA INSTRUCTIONS • All youth members attending the show are required to pay their annual CCYA membership of $15.75 which funds the semi-annual newsletter, purchase incentive program, leadership scholarship and essay competition. Please enclose a separate cheque for this amount payable to the Canadian Charolais Youth Association (CCYA). • Animals can be borrowed from a family who does not have a participating youth member, but ONLY ONE (1) animal can be registered per participating member. • Members showing animals owned by them, their family, or a family with a participating youth member can enter multiple animals. • List each entry separately. • Additional livestock entries can be submitted on a separate sheet of paper. • Photocopies of livestock registration papers must accompany entry form. • Please note the changes to this year's rules and regulations and make sure that you have met all of the requirements. • A signed Code of Conduct must accompany all youth member registrations, absence of the signed form will render youth member ineligible to partake in the Conference & Show. • Registration fee is $150 per youth. This includes merchandise, meals for Tuesday lunch through Friday night Banquet and all competitions except the cattle show. Registration fee for Adults includes all meals and banquet ticket. • First-time participants will receive a $50 rebate from the CCYA after the conference, but should pay the full registration amount. • Cheques should be made payable to Canadian Charolais Youth Association. Print name Parent/Guardian ......................................................................................................... 54 Birthdate Charolais Banner • May 2013 Services Charolais Banner • May 2013 55 Alberta Breeders Kasey, Arlana, Kord & Peri Phillips Box 420, Waskatenau, AB T0A 3P0 T 780.358.2360 • C 780.656.6400 • [email protected] KREATING KONFIDENCE 56 Charolais Banner • May 2013 Manitoba Breeders This could be your ad. Call today! 306.546.3940 British Columbia Breeders Charolais Banner • May 2013 57 Maritime Breeders Ontario Breeders This could be your ad. Call today! 306.546.3940 58 Charolais Banner • May 2013 Quebec Breeders Saskatchewan Breeders Charolais Banner • May 2013 59 This could be your ad. Call today! 306.546.3940 USA Breeders 60 Charolais Banner • May 2013 IMPORTANT ACTIVITIES IN OUR INDUSTRY AD RATES Calendar of Events Charolais Banner Ads Black & White Full Colour Full Page $725 $1050 2/3 Page 610 840 1/2 Page 490 685 1/3 Page 345 505 1/4 Page 285 410 1/6 Page 190 n/a 1/8 Page 145 n/a 1” Business Card 45 n/a Classified 80 n/a 2”x1 column (add $10.00 to put on web for 1 month) • Pictures – $10 • Photos taken by fieldmen – $25 • Overruns are $1 each • Catalogue prices available on request • 4 ad contracts offer a 15% discount (card ad exempt) • Position pages will be given to yearly contracts • Sale Budget includes Banner fieldman to attend the sale, take pictures, work the ring and report the sale. Female sale budget is $400 sale attendance fee plus 2 colour pages in Charolais Banner or equivalent in Charolais Connection. Bull sale budget is $400 sale attendance fee plus 1 colour page in Charolais Connection. May 28 Last Chance Bull Sale, 12 noon, Johnstone’s Auction Mart, Moose Jaw, SK June 7 & 8 Saskatchewan Charolais Association 50th Anniversay Celebration & AGM in conjunction with the Canadian Charolais Association AGM, Moose Jaw, SK June 22 Manitoba Charolais Association Pen Show and Picnic, Miami, MB June 26 T Bar Invitational Golf Tournament, Saskatoon, SK July 17-20, 2013 CCYA Conference & Show, Shelburne, ON July 19 Heart of Canada Show, Harding, MB Charolais Connection Ads Black & White Full Colour Full Page $1100 $1450 2/3 Page 825 1125 1/2 Page 690 945 1/3 Page 525 725 1/4 Page 440 615 1/6 Page 330 n/a 1/8 Page 220 n/a Classified 80 n/a 1”x1 column (add $10.00 to put on web for 1 month) Classified 140 n/a 2”x1 column (add $10.00 to put on web for 1 month) • Pictures – $10 • Photos taken by fieldmen – $25 • Yearly contract – buy 2 ads and get the third at half price (card ad exempt) • Position pages will be given to yearly contracts • Catalogue prices available on request September 7 M & L Cattle Co. & Guests Production Sale, 1:00 p.m., at the farm, Indian River, ON September 21 Eastern National Charolais Sale, 1:30 p.m, at Louber Farms, Ste‐Marie de Beauce, QC September 28 Uppin’ the Ante Sale, 2:00 p.m., Maple Hill Auction, Hanover, ON October 12 Expo Boeuf Show, Victoriaville, QC (A BOSS Show) October 19 PUBLISHING DEADLINES Autumn Prestige Sale, 6:30 p.m., Lowes Auction ISSUE AD DEADLINE MAILING AUGUST Banner July 25 Aug. 9 FALL Connection Sept. 18 Oct. 2 OCTOBER Banner Oct. 9 Oct. 23 DECEMBER Banner Nov. 27 Dec. 11 Services, Lindsay, ON October 26 Maple Leaf Charolais Production Sale, 1:00 p.m., Lakedell Ag Centre, Westerose, AB November 14 The Banner cannot be responsible for errors in advertisements received after the ad deadline. The Charolais Banner reserves the right to refuse any advertisement. On any advertisement, the Charolais Banner is not liable for any charges over and above the cost of that advertisement. No agency commission allowed on livestock advertising rates. The Charolais Banner assumes no responsibility for distribution. Canadian Western Agribition Charolais Sale, 3:30 p.m., Auditorium, Evraz Place, Regina, SK November 15 Canadian Western Agribition Charolais Show, 2:30 p.m., Stadium West, Evraz Place, Regina, SK Charolais Banner • May 2013 61 LOOKING TO FIND SOMEONE? Advertisers Index Amabec Charolais .........................................58 Future Farms .................................................56 Patton Charolais............................................59 Anchor J Charolais ........................................56 Gerrard Cattle Co..........................................56 Perrot-Martin Charolais ................................60 Arntzen, Dean ...............................................55 Gilliland Bros. Charolais................................60 Phillips Farms.................................................60 B Bar D Charolais ..........................................58 Grant Farms ...................................................56 Pleasant Dawn Charolais .........................29,58 Bar H Charolais..............................................59 GRP Ltd. .........................................................55 Poley, Chris ....................................................55 Bar Punch Ranch ...........................................56 H.S. Knill Company Ltd. ................................55 Potter Charolais ............................................59 Bar 7 Easy Charolais .....................................56 Happy Haven Charolais ................................57 Prairie Cove Consulting ................................55 Beau Char Charolais......................................56 Hard Rock Land & Cattle Co.........................57 Prairie Gold Charolais ...................................60 Beck Farms.....................................................59 Harvie Ranching ...........................................56 Be-Rich Farms ................................................56 HEJ Charolais ................................................56 Blackbern Charolais ......................................58 Hicks Charolais ..............................................58 Bo-Jan Enterprises.........................................59 High Bluff Stock Farm...................................57 Bova-Tech Ltd. ...............................................55 Horseshoe E Charolais ..................................60 Bovine Elite ..................................................IBC HTA Charolais Farm .....................................57 Bow Valley Genetics Ltd. ..............................55 Hunter Charolais ..........................................57 Bricney Stock Farms ......................................59 JMB Charolais ...............................................58 Bridor Charolais.............................................58 Johnstone Auction ........................................55 Brimner Cattle Company ..............................59 Jordan River Charolais ..................................60 Buffalo Lake Charolais .................................56 Kaiser Charolais Farm ...................................56 Canadian Charolais Association ...................10 Kanewischer, Jerry ........................................55 RRTS Charolais...............................................57 Canadian Simmental Association...................7 Kay-R Charolais ............................................56 Saddleridge Charolais ...................................57 Carey, Brent ...................................................55 Kirlene Cattle ................................................58 Sandan Charolais Farms................................57 Cedardale Charolais ......................................58 La Ferme Patry de Weedon ..........................59 Saskatchewan Charolais Association .............5 Cedarlea Farms (Cypress)..............................35 Land O' Lakes Charolais................................58 Saunders Charolais........................................59 Charla Moore Farms .....................................59 Langstaff Charolais .......................................58 Scarth Cattle Co. ...........................................58 Char-Maine Ranching ...................................56 Laurel Creek Ranch .......................................60 Serhienko/Voegeli Cattle Co. .......................60 Charolais Journal...........................................55 Leemar Charolais ..........................................56 Sharodon Farms ............................................59 Char-Top Charolais (Cypress) ........................35 LEJ Charolais..................................................58 Skeels, Danny ................................................55 Charworth Charolais Farms ..........................56 Lindskov-Thiel Charolais Ranch....................60 Sliding Hills Charolais ...................................60 Chomiak Charolais .......................................56 LiveAuctions.TV.............................................55 A. Sparrow Farms.........................................IFC Circle Cee Charolais Farms.........................3,56 M & L Cattle Co.............................................58 Sproule Charolais ..........................................57 Clear Lake Charolais .....................................56 Mack's Charolais............................................59 Spruceview Charolais ....................................57 Cornerstone Charolais ..................................58 Maple Leaf Charolais ....................................57 Stephen Charolais Farm................................60 Cougar Hill Ranch .........................................59 Martens Cattle Co. ........................................60 Steppler Farms Ltd. .................................37,58 Creek's Edge Land & Cattle Co. ..............15,59 Martens Charolais .........................................58 C2 Charolais...................................................57 McAvoy Charolais Farm ...........................37,60 Davis-Rairdan ................................................55 McKay Charolais............................................58 Diamond W Charolais...................................59 McKeary Charolais ........................................57 Dorran, Ryan .................................................55 McLeod Livestock ..........................................55 Double L Ranch .............................................56 McTavish Charolais........................................60 Dubuc Charolais ............................................59 Meadows Charolais.......................................58 Dudgeon-Snobelen Land & Cattle ...............58 Medonte Charolais.....................................3,59 Eaton Charolais .............................................60 Miller Land & Livestock ................................59 Elder Charolais Farms ..............................39,59 Murphy Livestock ..........................................57 Ericson Livestock Services .............................55 Mutrie Farms .................................................60 Everview Charolais ........................................57 Myhre Land and Cattle.................................58 Whiskey Hollow Cattle Company ................59 Fawcett Cattle Company Inc. .......................56 Nahachewsky Charolais ................................60 White Cap Charolais .....................................60 Fischer Charolais............................................56 Norheim Ranching ........................................55 White Heather Charolais ..............................57 Prairie Sky Farms (Cypress) ...........................35 Pro-Char Charolais ........................................57 Qualman Charolais ......................................60 Ranch Ostiguy Charolais...............................59 Rawes Ranches ..............................................57 Rebuild with Steel.........................................55 Reykdal Farms Charolais...............................58 Ringuette Charolais ......................................58 Rollin' Acres Charolais ..................................59 Rosso Charolais (Cypress)..............................35 Stock, Mark ...................................................55 Stockmen's Insurance....................................55 Sunrise Charolais ...........................................59 Temple Farms ................................................60 Thistle Ridge Ranch ......................................57 Transcon Livestock Corp. ..............................56 Tri-N Charolais ...............................................58 Turnbull Charolais .........................................57 Wawedash Farms Ltd....................................60 Western Litho................................................56 Fleury, Michael ..............................................55 N3 Stock Farms (Cypress) ........................IFC,35 Wienk Charolais ............................................60 Foat Valley Stock Farm .................................56 P & H Ranching Co........................................57 Wilgenbusch Charolais ........................60, OBC Footprint Farms ............................................56 Packer Charolais ............................................59 Winters Charolais ..........................................59 Forsyth Bros. Charolais ................................57 Palmer Charolais ...........................................60 Wood River Charolais (Cypress) ...................35 4-G Charolais Ranch......................................60 Parklane Charolais ........................................57 Wrangler Charolais .......................................57 62 Charolais Banner • May 2013 JWX Domino 23Z Kay-R Land & Cattle Ltd., Waskateneau, AB JWX Paycheck 1021Z Cedarlea Farms, Hodgeville JWX Fifty Shades 706Z Langstaff Charolais, Wallaceburg, ON JWX Springsteen 421Z McCaw Livestock, Whitewood Plus: • D & G Charolais, Colborne, ON • Nahachewsky Charolais, Norquay • Vee R Bar Charolais, Ceylon (2) • Claude Lemay, St-Gerrard-Des-Lauren, QC • Ranch Ostiguy, St. Cesare, QC • Kaith Caul, Devlin, ON • Mutrie Farms, Glenavon • XXX Farms Ltd., Kitscoty, AB JWX 955Z Slack Farms, Harrisburg, SD We invite you to stop by this summer and see our 400 females on grass with next year’s prospects. Box 4, Halbrite, SK S0C 1H0 John & Brenda 306-458-2688, cell 306-458-7873 Craig & Tricia 306-458-7482 • Colin, Conrad & Erica [email protected] • www.wilgenbuschcharolais.com