Ohio Angus Newsletter - Way View Cattle Company
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Ohio Angus Newsletter - Way View Cattle Company
Ohio Angus Newsletter September 2014 follow us on facebook www.ohioangus.org NOVEMBER 4-6, 2014 KCI Expo Center, Kansas City, Mo More info online at: www.angusconvention.com Registration Fee/Deadlines: Before October 1st: $25 After October 1st: $50 Registration online at: https://www.angus.org/AngusConvention/ Register.aspx Keynote Speakers/Entertainment: Richard Picciotto Lowell Catlett Baxter Black John Michael Montgomery Angus University/Workshops: An all-day educational event that takes place as part of the first-ever Angus Means Business National Angus Convention and Trade Show, featuring a slate of top-flight speakers representing all sectors of the beef industry – from ranchers to chefs – and include producers and others profiled in the successful TV segments. Ohio Delegate List Delegates: John F. Grimes, Hillsboro Paul H. Hill, Bidwell Daniel P. Wells, Chillicothe Henry Bergfeld, Moreland Hills Lindsey C. Grimes, Hillsboro Keith D. Burgett, Carrollton Tim Harsh, Radnor Alternates: Brent L. English, Elida James M. Rentz, Coldwater Kelvin Egner, Shelby David W. Baird, Washington Court House John W. King, Tiffin Jamie Marie King, Tiffin Joseph R. Sanders, Harrod Secretary’s Corner In This Issue... Ohio Angus Breeders, The fall sale season is just about upon us! And there is a full slate of sales planned in and around Ohio. Starting off on September 27th will be the Maplecrest Farms Production Sale. I plan to go through their sale offering before the sale, so if anyone is unable to attend and needing assistance making purchases, let me know. This year American Angus will be holding the Annual Meeting in Kansas City instead of Louisville as part of a new event the Angus National Convention and Trade Show. More information about this event is on the cover page as well as online at www. angusconvention. com. This will be a great event and will be very education for breeders of all sizes, as the new trade show will repesent many of the top beef and Angus related companies. Additionally American Angus will be holding Angus University which will include a series of workshops on many aspects with the management of Angus cattle. As fellow Ohio Angus member, John Grimes will be running for election to the American Angus Board of Directors. So I encourage you all to consider taking in this new event and increase your Angus knowledge and networking. The Buckeye Best of Both Worlds Sale -Volume 3 is to be held on November 22nd. Any one interested in consigning cattle to the sale needs to complete the consignment form available at www.buckeyebbw.com by September 13th. If you have any questions regarding the sale or potential consignments, please give me a call. The Ohio Farm Science Review will be held in September, and we have several upgrades planned for the Ohio Angus Building. Including new and up to date farm banners on the back wall. If you are interested in advertising your operation to over 50,000+ Farm Science Review attendees, by purchasing one of these banners. Please review the information in this newsletter and contact me with you interests by September 5th. Angus Natl. Convention & Trade Show Secretary’s Corner Ohio State Fair Open Show Results Ohio State Fair Junior Show Results Best of the Buckeye OSF Results Maplecrest Farms Production Sale Ad Angus Family Values Online Sale Ad Kingsway Angus Sale Consignment Ad West Central ohio District Show Results Farm Science Review Display Cattle Lazy Dae Angus Mature Cow Dispersal Industry News & Notes Boyd Beef Cattle Sale Ad Cattlemans Choice Angus Sale Calendar of Events Buckeye Best of Both Worlds Sale Info 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 11 12-13 14 15 16 16 Newsletter AD Rates Monthly Ads now appear on the web!!! Deadline is the 20th of the preceding month in which you wish to advertise, or contact Dan ahead of time for assistance and pricing to create an ad - design and ad retrieval fees from other publications will apply. Call or email today for details to meet your advertising needs! Newsletter 1 page $150 1/2 page $100 Bus Card $200 (1 year) Classifieds 1 free 25 word ad per year! Thanks, 2014 Ohio Angus Association Officers Dan Wells, Secretary / Fieldman President: Kelvin Egner (419) 295-6089 [email protected] Vice President: Tim Harsh (740) 595-3543 [email protected] Chairman: Dave Felumlee (740) 763-4616 [email protected] Treasurer: Allen Gahler (419) 360-2091 [email protected] Secretary/Fieldman: Dan Wells (740) 505- 3843 [email protected] Jim, Sharon, Christina, & Caroline Winter 5839 Ashville-Fairfield Road Ashville, Ohio 43103 (740) 983-2755 [email protected] Herd Certified and Accredited Johne’s Testing Cows & Heifers FOR SALE -2- Advertise Your Farm Here! Kelvin & Jackie Egner Kelvin,Jackie,ChristinaEgner Shawn Howell Howell Christina & Shawn Purchase a Newsletter Business Card ad today! And get year round advertising for only $200! 4555 Hazelbrush Rd. Bulls, Heifers, Embryos Shelby OH 44875 Registered Red and Black Border Collies (419) 347-7123 (419) 295-6089 [email protected] [email protected] That works out to only $17/per month to ensure your Farm & Contact Info is in front of your potential cliente at all time! Call Dan today at 740-505-3843 for more info! Sires in use: 16286088, 16233833, 15552303 PAUL H. HILL Jon Davis * 740-446-2127 11503 State Rd. 554 Bidwell, OH 45614 740-367-7021 Don & Mida Peterson Phone (304) 269-3877 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: 740-367-7937 * www.championhillangus.com Email: [email protected] Way-View Cattle Co. LLC Performance Tested Angus Bulls For SAle Registered Angus Cattle Hay & Straw - Large and small squares Freezer beef Allen Gahler 641 N. Elliston Trowbridge Rd. Graytown, OH 43432 (419) 350-2091 [email protected] Fred M. Penick 3264 Refugee Rd. Hebron, OH 43025 Home (740) 404-1832 Fax (740) 928-3912 experience counts Brice Gahler 1618 N. Elliston Trowbridge Rd. Graytown, OH 43432 (419) 552-0169 [email protected] Registered Angus Pine hill far M Managing Partner Three Oaks Farm, 33009 Yellow Creek Road Summitville, OH 43962 330.223.1872 fax: 330.223.2215 e-mail: [email protected] [email protected] h e n r y b e rg f e l d Partner 38100 Jackson Road Moreland Hills, OH 44022 daytime: 216.445.4836 home: 440.247.7916 e-mail: [email protected] j o h n b e rg f e l d Tiffin, Ohio John King & Family JAB / PH 3735 N. Twp Rd. 111 Home (419) 937-1864 Tiffin, Ohio 44883-9353 John Cell (419) 937-4148 [email protected] Quality Seed Stock Angus -3- Ohio State Fair Angus Open Show Grand Champion Female: Maplecrest Beyonce L3212 won grand champion female at the 2014 Ohio State Fair Angus Show, July 23 in Columbus, Ohio. Lauren Grimes, Hillsboro, Ohio, owns the October 2013 daughter of SCC First-N-Goal GAF 114. Bob Goble, Alto, Mich., evaluated the 78 entries. Reserve Grand Female: LRD Georgina 3676 won reserve grand champion female at the 2014 Ohio State Fair Angus Show, July 23 in Columbus, Ohio. Lydia Dance, Hillsboro, Ohio, owns the September 2013 daughter of S A V Momentum 9274. Bob Goble, Alto, Mich., evaluated the 78 entries. Grand Champion Bull: L M F Navigator 1412 won grand champion bull at the 2014 Ohio State Fair Angus Show, July 23 in Columbus, Ohio. Andy Bracken & Family, Anderson, Ind.; Miller Family Angus, Gaston, Ind.; and Madison Land, Anderson, Ind., own the February 2012 son of S A V North Dakota 7451. Bob Goble, Alto, Mich., evaluated the 78 entries. Reserve Grand Bull: MC SCC Confidence J3046 won reserve grand champion bull at the 2014 Ohio State Fair Angus Show, July 23 in Columbus, Ohio. Lauren Grimes, Hillsboro, Ohio, owns the March 2013 son of Connealy Confidence 0100. Bob Goble, Alto, Mich., evaluated the 78 entries. Ohio State Fair Open Show Division Winners HEIFERS Junior Calf Champion: Lucky Lane Farm, Hillsboro, OH Reserve Junior Calf: Lydia Dance, Hillsboro, OH BULLS Junior Calf Champion: Paradise Cattle Co, Ashville, OH Reserve Junior Calf: Lucky Lane Farm, Hillsboro, OH Senior Calf Champion: Lauren Grimes, Hillsboro, OH Reserve Senior Calf: Lydia Dance, Hillsboro, OH Senior Calf Champion: Lauren Grimes, Hillsboro, OH Reserve Senior Calf: Brandee Painter, Hebron, OH Interm. Heifer Champion:Kasey Felumlee, Newark, OH Res. Intemediate Heifer: Will Harsh, Radnor, OH Inter. Bull Champion:Baird Angus Farm, Wash. C.H., OH Res. Intemediate Bull: Alana Miller, Lynchburg, OH Junior Heifer Champion: Lauren Grimes, Hillsboro, OH Reserve Junior Heifer: Will Harsh, Radnor, OH Junior Bull Champion: Lauren Grimes, Hillsboro, OH Senior Bull Champion: Miller Family Angus, Gaston, IN Senior Heifer Champion: Will Harsh, Radnor, OH Reserve Senior Heifer: Jacob LeBrun, Lucasville, OH BREEDER/EXHIBITOR Premier Exhibitor: Will Harsh, Radnor, OH Premier Breeder: Kingsway Angus, Tiffin, OH COW/CALF Champion Cow/Calf: Lucky Lane Farm, Hillsboro, OH Reserve Cow/Calf: Will Harsh, Radnor, OH -4- Ohio State Fair Junior Angus Show Grand Champion Owned Female: Dameron Erica 383 won grand champion owned female at the 2014 Ohio State Fair Junior Angus Show, July 21-22 in Columbus, Ohio. William Harsh, Radnor, Ohio, owns the March 2013 daughter of SCC First-N-Goal GAF 114. Roger Allen, Armstrong, Ill., evaluated the 54 entries. Reserve Grand Champion Owned Female: Dameron Lucy AF 3322 won reserve grand champion owned female at the 2014 Ohio State Fair Junior Angus Show, July 21-22 in Columbus, Ohio. William Harsh, Radnor, Ohio, owns the February 2013 daughter of Silveiras Style 9303. Roger Allen, Armstrong, Ill., evaluated the 54 entries. Grand Champion Bred-and-owned Female: Woodside Beyonce WC 070 won grand champion bred-and-owned female at the 2014 Ohio State Fair Junior Angus Show, July 21-22 in Columbus, Ohio. Kerrie Miller, Wapakoneta, Ohio, owns the September 2013 daughter of Dameron First Impression. Roger Allen, Armstrong, Ill., evaluated the 54 entries. Reserve Grand Champion Bred-and-owned Female: LRD Georgina 1456 won reserve grand champion bred-and-owned female at the 2014 Ohio State Fair Junior Angus Show, July 21-22 in Columbus, Ohio. Lydia Dance, Hillsboro, Ohio, owns the February 2014 daughter of S A V Bismarck 5682. Roger Allen, Armstrong, Ill., evaluated the 54 entries. Ohio State Fair Junior Show Division Winners OWNED Junior Calf Champion: Lydia Dance, Hillsboro, OH Reserve Junior Calf: Will Harsh, Radnor, OH Senior Calf Champion: Kerrie Miller, Wapakoneta, OH Reserve Senior Calf: Lydia Dance, Hillsboro, OH Intermediate Heifer Champion: Will Harsh, Radnor, OH Res. Intemediate Heifer: Kasey Felumlee, Newark, OH Junior Heifer Champion: Will Harsh, Radnor, OH Reserve Junior Heifer: Will Harsh, Radnor, OH Senior Heifer Champion: Will Harsh, Radnor, OH Reserve Senior Heifer: Aubrey Justice, Sunbury, OH -5- Angus Best of the Buckeye Exhibitors and Breeders Recognized at the Ohio State Fair (MARYSVILLE, Ohio) — The Ohio Cattlemen’s Association (OCA) hosted the inaugural Best of the Buckeye shows at the Ohio State Fair, July 23- Aug. 3, 2014. The Best of the Buckeye program, coordinated by OCA in conjunction with the Ohio Beef Expo and Ohio State Fair, had a strong show with more than 170 head of cattle nominated by youth and breeders to date. The program recognizes top Ohio bred, born and registered calves, along with the breeder and exhibitor, in each breed division at the two shows. Best of the Buckeye provides Ohio seedstock breeders with an enhanced marketing opportunity for Ohio bred, born and registered steers and heifers, creates a source of more moderately priced show steers and heifers by providing a program with awards and prestige, and attracts new participants interested in showing at the Ohio Beef Expo and/or the Ohio State Fair. This year’s generous sponsors are Green Oak Farms, heifer division; Steve R. Rauch, steer division; and Franklin Equipment, scholarship division. $45,000 will be presented between the two shows in the form of premiums, scholarships and awards. Every winning Best of the Buckeye exhibitor received a basic premium of $300 for champion, $200 for reserve champion, and $100 for third overall. Ohio breed associations also contributed additional premiums. OCA would like to thank these sponsors for contributing to a successful first year of the Best of the Buckeye program. The Angus winners of the Ohio State Fair event were as follows: Reserve Champion Angus Heifer Exhibitor: Lydia Dance, Hillsboro, Ohio Breeder: Lydia Dance, Hillsboro, Ohio Total premium: $325 Third Overall Angus Heifer Exhibitor: Lydia Dance, Hillsboro, Ohio Breeder: Lydia Dance, Hillsboro, Ohio Total premium: $175 Champion Angus Steer Exhibitor: Caroline Winter, Ashville, Ohio Breeder: Caroline Winter, Ashville, Ohio Total premium: $500 Champion Angus Heifer Exhibitor: Lydia Dance, Hillsboro, Ohio Breeder: Lydia Dance, Hillsboro, Ohio Total premium: $500 Additional Angus premiums were sponsored by the Ohio Angus Association. Reserve Champion Angus Steer Exhibitor: Christina Winter, Ashville, Ohio Breeder: Jim & Sharon Winter, Ashville, Ohio Total premium: $325 -6- Lot 1C s (17834157) Maplecrest Eva 3188 Lot 17 s (17670660) Maplecrest Blackcap 3007 Lot 1B s (17833440) Maplecrest FWY Eva 3204 Lot 1AA s (17840163) Maplecrest Eva 4019 Lot 1 s (16506621) Maplecrest Eva 9005 Determining the value of a female comes down to evaluating her job performance. Our cows have a job to do. We are always searching for those females with the skills to keep us viable in a highly competitive beef business. The females that sell on Sept. 27 descend from Maplecrest donors who have earned their job security. Saturday, September 27, 2014 s 6 PM s At the farm s Hillsboro, Ohio SELLING 100+ ANGUS AND SIM-ANGUS REGISTERED & COMMERCIAL FEMALES Job security at Maplecrest Farms is a job well done! If we can be of any assistance in moving your value-added beef operation forward, please contact us! John, Joanie, Lindsey & Lauren Grimes 2594 State Route 73 s Hillsboro, OH 45133 s (937) 764-1198 s John’s Cell: (937) 763-6000 s Fax: (937) 764-1617 [email protected] s www.MaplecrestFarms.com s Ben Wheeler: (606) 301-1961 s Scott Winkle: (937) 681-1550 Videos of sale offering available approximately September 1 at Watch the sale and bid live online. YouTube.com/OhioMaplecrestFarms -9- 2014 West Central Angus District Show Grand Champion Heifer: Claylick Run Bonnie B010 a 1/12/14 daughter of Boyd Copyright 2048 claimed Grand Champion Female. She first won Jr. Calf Champion and was exhibited by Keri Felumlee, Newark, OH. Reserve Champion Heifer: Seldom Rest BRMFVAF Bardot a 5/12/13 daughter of EXAR Classen 1422B claimed Reserve Grand Heifer. She first claimed Intermediate Champion was exhibited by Kasey Felumlee, Newark, OH. Senior Calf Champion: WL FA 8016 Forever Lady 3300 a 9/30/13 daughter of SAV Final Answer 0035 claimed Sr. Calf Champion. She was exhibited by Ally Skeens, Chillicothe, OH. Junior Yearling Champion: FFF Miss Powerfix N04 a 1/12/13 daughter of SAV Iron Mountain claimed Jr. Yearling Champion. She was exhibited by Rylee Closser, Hebron, OH. Grand Champion Steer: The Grand Champion Steer was exhibited by Brandt Couch, Warren, OH. Champion Cow/Calf Pair: SCC Beyonce 147 a 4/11/11 daughter of BC Lookout 7024 and her heifer by Kiata Boomer 2964 claimed Grand Cow/Calf Pair was exhibited by Michelle Bockelman, Napoleon, OH Grand Champion Bull: Raabs Answer 253 a 7/17/13 son of SAV Final Answer 0035 claimed Grand Champion Bull. He was exhibited by Brandt Couch, Warren, OH. Junior Showmanship: Jr. Showmanship winners included (L-R): 1st: Kasey Felumlee, Newark, OH and 2nd: Keri Felumlee, Newark, OH. Senior Showmanship: Sr. Showmanship winners included (L-R): 1st: Michelle Bockelman, Napoleon, OH and 2nd: Brandt Couch, Warren, OH. Still in need of additional Farm Science Review display cattle!!! Anyone interested should contact Dan Wells, ASAP to make arrangements!! September 16-18, 2014 Molly Caren Ag Center, London, OH - 10 - LAZY DAE ANGUS MATURE COW DISPERSAL Sunday • 3:00 P.M. November 9th, 2014 Muskingum Livestock Co. • Zanesville, OH r progeny! These leading donors sell, along with thei Rita 12D4 of Rita 7O61 5M2 Reg#: +16965640 • DOB: 2/17/11 Sire: Rito Revenue 5M2 of 2536 Pre Dam: Rita 7O61 of Rita 5F56 Obj BW +2.3 • WW +55 • YW +99 • Milk +30 Marb +1.20 • RE +1.27 • $W +41.72 • $B +103.26 Rita 5F56 • Rita 12D4 came to Lazy Dae as their featured selection of the historic Wehrmann Angus Dispersal. She combines the carcass genetic greats Rito Revenue and the foundation Woodside Farms donor Rito 7O61. Her dam, Rita 7O61 is a direct daughter of the legendary Rita 5F56, making Rita 12D4 double bred to the breed matriarch, GAR Precision 2536. • Rita 12D4 offers an impeccable script of EPD’s and breed leading carcass merit as she ranks in the top 1% of the breed for Marb, RE, $G and $B! Lazy Dae Protege 108 Reg#: 17096456 • DOB: 3/15/11 Sire: GAR-EGL Protege Dam: Lazydaemidland6m30913 BW +.6 • WW +64 • YW +112 • Milk +21 Marb +.92 • RE +.79 • $W +42.68 • $B +104.04 • Protege 108 is an elite bred donor sired by the multi-trait great GAR-EGL Protege. Her dam stems from the heart of the Lazy Dae program and combines the Pathfinder® performance and carcass sires Midland and Total 410. • Protege 108 offers a breed leading script of EPD’s that ranks in the top 5% of the breed for Marb, RE, $W and $G, as well as ranking in the top 1% of the breed for WW, YW, $F and $B! Selling over 85 Head! LAZY DAE ANGUS Doug & Mary Emrick 7333 N Lawrence Rd NE McConnelsville, OH 43756 740-962-2886 • 740-605-4342 • Donors • Bred Cows • Bred Heifers • Spring Heifer Calves • Herd Bulls • Embryos SALE MANAGED BY: - 11 - Dan Wells, Sec./Fieldman 740-505-3843 • [email protected] www.ohioangus.org Industry News & Notes Marbling matters as weaning time approaches Research shows weaning time has high impact on marbling By Nicole Lane Marbling in cattle—the taste fat—was long considered the feedlot’s responsibility, until research pointed to opportunities all the way back to the ranch. Genetic potential is a key, and deposition of this intramuscular fat links to management decisions much earlier than those final months on feed. In one of those critical points, a 60-day window before and after weaning, fat cells undergo a transition from increasing in number to growing in size. Decisions can affect both number and size (see Figure 1). Adipocyte hyperplasia Adipocyte hypertrophy & hyperplasia Adipocyte hypertrophy Conception d -283 Birth Weaning Slaughter 0 205 500 Marbling “window” Figure 1. Suggested “marbling window” and approximate timing of adipocyte hypertrophy (increase in cell size) and hyperplasia (increase in cell number) activity associated with intramuscular fat during a beef animal’s lifetime (adapted from Du et al., 2013). Jason Ahola, Colorado State University animal scientist delves into the details in his recent whitepaper, “Effects of the 60-day Window Around the Time of Weaning on Subsequent Quality Grade and Eating Quality of Beef,” available at http://www. cabpartners.com/news/research.php. The full-scale analysis found marbling deposition can be influenced by diet and management during the window from pre-weaning through about 250 days of age. As a known time when fat deposition processes may be altered, those 60 days represent an opportunity. “It appears if we can influence the number of cells, we can influence the amount of fat or marbling cattle put into those cells,” Ahola says. “This differentiation that occurs around the time of weaning is somewhat dependent on what kind of feed the cattle are on, their energy balance and the amount of stress they are under.” The fact that weaning is the most stressful event in a calf’s life underscores this period’s critical nature for marbling deposition. Ahola’s paper covers a wide scope of influencers from nutrition to lowstress weaning, creep feeding, mineral supplements, castration, implants and weaning time. He found two main practices with a proven positive impact: early castration and weaning early onto a high-energy diet. Nearly all producers castrate male calves, but not all may realize research shows the earlier calves are cut, the better their carcass quality and value in grid marketing. Those who wean early may not think about enhancing calf value or carcass quality, but weaning at 100 to 150 days of age (compared to the industry norm of 205 days) has been shown to improve marbling if weaned onto a high-energy ration. In turn, the probability of reaching Premium Choice or Prime is greater in early-weaned cattle according to several studies, but overall profitability of this practice over conventional weaning has not been studied says Ahola. At any rate, the apparent advantages do not consistently hold true for normal weaned calves, for which starting on a high-energy ration has no impact on later carcass merit. However, they do perform better than late-weaned cattle. Studies have shown quality grade and back fat are not affected by late weaning age and data does not suggest a negative impact on carcass quality. However, cattle placed on feed earlier such as earlyweaned or normally weaned calves have greater marbling than those placed on feed as yearlings. In addition to early weaning, placing calves onto a high-energy diet immediately after weaning allows favorable marbling changes to occur, the research says. Providing high-energy diets to calves at a young, less than typical weaning age, enhances deposition of intramuscular fat, more so that simply weaning at an early age. To harness the marbling genetic potential of the Angus breed, Ahola points to a combination of practices at the cow-calf level that create a low-stress environment for calves. His recipe includes tactics proven to enhance marbling as well as strategies that have at least some evidence of a positive impact through reduction of stress. Beyond prompt castration and early weaning onto a high-energy diet, Ahola found low-stress management such as fence-line weaning or use of a self-weaning nose flap, in combination with a vaccination program, - 12 - continued on next page Herman & Kathleen Howell 4200 Twp. Hwy 289, Hammondsville, OH 43930 Phone / Fax: (740) 544-5861 [email protected] worming, and mineral supplementation can help with marbling. While not all of these practices have proven scientific links to marbling, several large studies have shown a link between treatment rates for illness and quality grade or marbling. The more times an animal must be treated, the more detrimental it is to intramuscular fat deposition. “Set cattle up in such a way that they are considered to be low-risk cattle at weaning,” Ahola recommends. Regarding growth technologies around the time of weaning or branding, research shows implants do not influence marbling deposition. However, giving a steer more than two implants over its lifetime has had negative impacts on end product quality. The industry continually struggles to meet a growing demand for highly marbled beef, but Ahola suggests one answer is an increased management focus on promoting intramuscular fat deposition prior to the feedyard phase. “Our industry currently is under-supplying highly marbled beef to consumers,” he says. “If we are going to be more profitable and if we are going to provide our consumers with a better product, we need to increase the average marbling of our cattle.” Research shows the way to cow-calf producers, through a marbling window to higher profitability. Miami Valley Angus Association Dave Long, Pres. 513-383-4077 Dan Brosey, V.P. 513-315-6894 Christy Campbell, Sec./Tres. 937-533-7051 John Hall, State Director 740-815-4337 Ad Sponsored by: UBS Financial Services Inc. Robert E. Messinger, CFS, CLU, ChFC Cincinnati, OH 513-792-2117 - 13 - Headlining this year’s offering is this unique and interesting breeding piece sired by SAV Resource 1441 and produced from a powerful daughter of SAV Pioneer 7301 from the great Blackcap May family. Extreme growth with bred in power and performance double bred to the Blackcap Mays. CED -2, BW+3.5, WW +69, YW +121, Milk +34, $W +47.71, $F +67.26, $G +22.88, $B +91.52 Lot 1 This full sister to GAR Prophet sells! A rare opportunity to select a full sister to one of the breed’s all time heaviest used AI sires who dominates the breed for growth and end product value. Also selling will be a pregnancy sired by EXAR Denver 2002B and an embryo package sired by AAR Ten X 7008 SA. Lot 2 A special highlight of the offering will be this full sister to the $170,000 Boyd Signature 1014 who is an extremely attractive, well designed female produced from a powerful dam who records WR 2@109, and YR 2@112. Lot 13B Bigtime potential in this stylish and eye appealing fall yearling daughter of Boyd Signature 1014 produced from Boyd Abigale 0001. She ranks among the breed’s elite for $W value and is also in the top 1% for WW, YW, Milk, and $F traits. CED +7, BW +1.1, WW +72, YW +125, Milk +36, $W +51.58, $F +71.36, $G +33.76, $B +92.90 Lot 6 This fancy fall yearling daughter of Boyd Signature 1014 sells along with her dam who is sired by GAR Predestined backed by the $225,000 valued, Boyd Forever Lady 7120. Her dam sells heavy in calf to Connealy Black Granite. CED +6, BW +1.9, WW +60, YW +104, Milk +32, $W +45.01, $F +48.37, $G +40.13, $B +96.25 This impressive two-year old daughter of the extremely popular Select Sires AI sire, Connealy Capitalist O28 descends form one of the highest maternal cow families in the SAV program and will have a calf at side sale day sired by EXAR Denver 2002B. CED +3, BW +2.8, WW +65, YW +109, Milk +32, $W +45.62, $F +52.56, $G +37.76, $B +93.31 UÊ >VÞÊ-«À}Ê- ÜÊiviÀÊ*ÀëiVÌÃÊÊ Ì Ê-«À}Ê>`Ê>ÊÀ UÊ >Ê9i>À}Ê,i«>ViiÌÊi>ià UÊ >ÞÊ>Ê Ü >vÊ*>Àà UÊ Ê-iiVÌÊ"vviÀ}ÊvÊ-«À}Ê Ü >vÊ*>Àà UÊ ÌiÊLÀÞÊ*>V>}ià Lot 15 Contact Boyd Beef Cattle for a sale catalog. www.boydbeef.com - 14 - Lot 40 (ELENA2Ds-AYS,ICK+9 #HARLIE"OYD)) #HARLIE"OYD3R "LAKE"OYD %MAILCBOYD MAYSVILLEKYNET October 19, 2014 Sunday • 12:30 P.M. Claylick Run Sale Facility Newark, OH These leading ladies will sell! Abva Everelda 810 WayView Eventress 8062-A90 Home Acres Lass 138 Lucy Connealy 7229 XD6 SELLING OVER 70 LOTS! SALE MANAGED BY: Dan Wells, Sec./Fieldman 740-505-3843 • [email protected] www.ohioangus.org • Open Heifers • Bred Heifers • Pregnancies • Donors • E.T. Heifer Calves • Fall Calving Pairs • Spring Cow/Calf Pairs Pine Hill Farm John & Henry Bergfeld 330-223-1872 Summitville, OH Sale Consignors: Way View Cattle Co. Fred & Jay Penick 740-404-1832 Hebron, OH - 15 - Exline Farm Chuck & Pamela Exline 304-483-2061 Elizabeth, WV Home Acres Farm Terry & Cindy Schuh 513-315-4419 Lebanon, OH Sept. 5-6 Sept. 13 Sept. 16-18 Sept. 27 Sept. 27 October 5 October 19 October 20 Ohio Angus Calender of Events OCA Round-Up, Springfield, OH Entry Deadline Buckeye Best of Both Worlds Sale Ohio Farm Science Review, London, OH Maplecrest Farms Production Sale, Hillsboro, OH Boyd Beef Cattle Production Sale, Maylick, KY Double R Bar Angus Sale, Plymouth, IN Cattleman’s Choice Angus Sale, Newark, OH Champion Hill Angus Sale, Bidwell, OH Ohio Angus Association Dan Wells, Secretary/Fieldman 625 Cattail Rd. Chillicothe, OH 45601 The Buckeye October 25 November 4-6 November 9 Nov. 17-18 November 22 November 28 Angus Family $Values Online Auction Amer. Angus An. Meeting, Kansas City, MO Lazy Dae Angus Mature Cow Dispersal, Zanesville, OH NAILE Angus Shows, Louisville, OH Buckeye Best of Both Worlds Sale, Newark, OH OCA Replacement Female Sale, Zanesville, OH DATED MATERIAL DO NOT DELAY Return Service Requested TO: BESTof BOTH WORLDS . III l o V Sale - Saturday • 12 Noon November 22nd, 2014 Claylick Run Sale Facility • Newark, OH NOW ACCEPTING CONSIGNMENTS! Consignment Forms & Info at www.ohioangus.org
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