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2011 January edition of Gelbvieh World - official publication of the American Gelbvieh Association.
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January 2011
Official Publication of the American Gelbvieh Association
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EDITOR: Jennifer Scharpe E-mail: [email protected]
PRODUCTION: Lynn Valentine E-mail: [email protected]
DepartmentsPresident’s Message 8Contact Us 10View From the Office 10 By Frank PadillaFrom the Shipping Pen 11News & Notes 14Bits & Pieces 15Junior Voice 30Breeder’s Corner 42Places to Be 58Ad Index 60
Sales48 6th Annual Ozark Pride Gelbvieh
Female and Bull Sale
48 Rea Family Gelbvieh Dispersal Sale
50 HAGA “Show-Me” Futurity Plus
50 Pick of the Herds/Fall Femal Festival Sales
Jr. Shows51 World Beef Expo
51 NILE Junior Gelbvieh/Balancer Show
51 South Carolina State Fair
51 NAILE Gelbvieh Junior Show
Open Shows54 Clay County Fair
54 World Beef Expo
55 NILE Gelbvieh and Balancer Show
51 South Carolina State Fair
Features17 Gelbvieh Breeders Challenged to “Create Your Future”
18 Seedstock Success - Quality Genetics and Customer Service By Jennifer Scharpe
20 Thirteen Years of Futurity Champions The Passion Continues
36 Champions Selected at NAILE Eastern National Gelbvieh Show
On the cover: It’s the start of bull sale season. Throughout the fall, demand has been high for Gelbvieh and Balancer bulls and females. This demand is sure to carry into the new year with cattlemen looking to add heterosis and the maternal traits of the Gelbvieh breed. Be sure to send Gelbvieh World a copy of your sale catalog, as well as your sale report after the sale. Happy New Year!
“GELbVIEh WORLD”(ISSN 1084-5100), is published monthly except for February, June and October for $35 for one year. The American Gelbvieh Association, 10900 Dover St., Broomfield, Colorado 80021-3993.
Periodicals postage paid at Broomfield, Colorado and at additional mailing offices.
POSTmaSTER send address changes to: Gelbvieh World, 10900 Dover Street, Broomfield, Colorado 80021
contentsContentsJa
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News
22 Find a CUP Technician Near You
25 Comming Soon: Green and White Envelopes
31 What is the Proper Care for a New Born Calf and Its Mother? By Seth Beying
31 Proper Care for a Newborn Calf and its Mother By Kaeden Schlake
51 AGJA Announces Summer Show Schedule
56 Turn Inside Information into Actionable Knowledge with IGENITY
17 and 18
HFGC GIP ArrowheAd S82HFGC HF Roscoe 34P59 ET X MGA Barbara 278M (Tabasco)
Purchased by: Miller Gelbvieh • Strawberry, AR
HFGC hArT 34w18HFGC HF Roscoe 34P59 ET X SBC MAJOR SCYTHIA 720
Purchased By: Martin Gelbvieh • Rocklake, ND
SMALL HERD POWERFUL GENETICS
The Power of Red
Contact Bob Hart for information. (913) 362-7121, ext. 205 • Cell (816) 225-8530 • [email protected]
Since 1996, we have concentrated on breeding the best red genetics our breed has to offer.
We’ve selected our females carefully and used the breed’s top A.I. sires. We offer these three animals, that sold in the last year, as proof of what our breeding program can produce.
This coming year, we look forward to again offering our best genetics for sale. Our bull calves are some of the finest we have ever raised. The heifers are truly outstanding with
several standout show prospects.
If you are looking for stock that will bring added muscle, length and pounds to your breeding program, we urge you to check out our reds.
We market our bulls through the Seedstock Plus Fall and Spring
Missouri Sales. Our females, including show prospects, open heifers and bred females, are available at the farm, through select state association sales and the Seedstock Plus Showcase Sale in September.
If you’re in the Kansas City area, stop by and view our powerful females and herdsires. We are never too busy to show off our small herd.
Put the power of red back in your breeding program. Give us a call today!
Congratulations
Courtney and
Miss Hanna for
winning a
Junior National
Championship!
HFGC MISS hANNA 140W35HFGC HF Roscoe 34P59 ET X JDPD Miss Holly Rolly 401R
Purchased By: Courtney Spencer • Aurora, MO
2011 HartFarm -GW-1.indd 1 12/9/10 4:51 PM
Seedstock Plus Genetics 2011 Lineup
PB GelbviehBlack Homo Polled
LCBK BCC HOTSHOT 45HJEB BCC POLLED ORION 8F
LCBK GABRIELLE 15DJBOB CAROLINA FORTUNE 2564J ET
BWF BRANDYWINE SAKI 661SBWF BRANDYWINE MARLYS 213M
BWF BRANDYWINE WALDORF 985W
CE BW WW YW Milk TM Gest CED SC CW REA MB DtF CV FM 104 .4 43 82 22 44 -1.6 102 .2 5 -.04 .06 3.6 10.06 16.69 ADG TN MB %CH YG FT REA HFR Preg STAY MCE Docility 5 3 7 7 4 3 6 5 6 6 5
REG #:
BD: 4/29/2009
92
WW: 722
BW:
1131377
PB GelbviehDouble Polled
LCBK BCC HOTSHOT 45HJEB BCC POLLED ORION 8F
LCBK GABRIELLE 15DKCF BENNETT KINGPIN K403
BWF BRANDYWINE THERA 758TBWF BRANDYWINE JULIETTE 912J
BWF BRANDYWINE WINTHROP 957W
CE BW WW YW Milk TM Gest CED SC CW REA MB DtF CV FM 112 -2.1 38 68 22 41 -2.8 105 .2 6 -.02 .04 3.0 8.90 2.53 ADG TN MB %CH YG FT REA HFR Preg STAY MCE Docility 2 3 6 6 5 4 5 6 6 8 4
REG #:
BD: 4/23/2009
68
WW: 700
BW:
1131563
PB GelbviehHomo Black Homo Polled
JBOB CAROLINA FORTUNE 2564J ETJBOB CAROLINA CPR
JBOB MISS 92CGMF 582E POLLED PEPSI
BTP BECKERS 02KBTP BECKERS 30F
ZJC HOSS 30W ET
CE BW WW YW Milk TM Gest CED SC CW REA MB DtF CV FM 107 .3 42 81 27 48 -1.3 103 .4 12 .16 .08 3.5 22.58 16.45 ADG TN MB %CH YG FT REA HFR Preg STAY MCE Docility 6 1 7 7 7 6 5 5 5 6 7
REG #:
BD: 2/14/2009
88 ET
WW: 840 ET
BW:
1129281
‘Winthrop’
‘Hoss’
‘Waldorf’
RFI Data: ADG Ratio - 144 RFI Score: -.93 RFI Ratio: 103This Fortune son is a complete data package! He combines an above average EPD profile including a .08 MB EPD with a 103 RFI ratio and a 144 ADG ratio. Hoss really puts the paper together with his excellent phenotype!
$20
$20
$20
Red
Finally! A red calving-ease outcross Purebred Gelbvieh bull! Quiet disposition and structurally correct with more than enough depth and thickness to make him an excel-lent choice for your heifer breeding needs. His Homo Polled test is pending.
‘Shogun’
$20
PB GelbviehHomo Black Homo Polled
OZZ EXT GOVENOR 3NFHG VVFG FLYING H EXCLUSIVE
OZZ CHA MICHELL 74LJBOB CAROLINA 3956L ET
GDW BLACK COCOA SUERAM 384G
GDW SHOGUN 8155U
CE BW WW YW Milk TM Gest CED SC CW REA MB DtF CV FM 107 1.1 50 95 27 52 -1 108 .5 17 .26 .07 3.4 28.57 27.32 ADG TN MB %CH YG FT REA HFR Preg STAY MCE Docility 4 3 8 8 7 7 4 3 6 6 4
REG #:
BD: 9/14/2008
85
WW: 760
BW:
1103713
Powerful son of the popular sire ‘Govenor’ - he’s Homo Black and Homo Polled. Excellent disposition, easy fleshing and structurally sound - he can improve on a lot of cows!
Moderate and easy fleshing, sound and easy to handle - he can work in quite a few programs.
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Seedstock Plus Genetics 2011 Lineup
BalancerHomo Black Homo Polled
TAU MR KRUGERRAND 70M 130PTAU KRUGERRAND 70M
TAU MS COCO 052KA 437DBON VIEW NEW DESIGN 878
MILL BRAI 878 BARBARA 2166MILL BRAE 365 BARBARA 8069
75%AN 25%GV - This higher percentage Angus Balancer has a tremendous EPD profile with the Igenity to back it up. A very complete made bull, he topped the Seedstock Plus South Missouri Bull Sale in 2009 for $12,500.
GDW Blk Krugers Goldman 8166U
CE BW WW YW Milk TM Gest CED SC CW REA MB DtF CV FM 104 .1 45 95 22 45 -.9 102 .3 19 .13 .18 6.7 39.82 33.57 ADG TN MB %CH YG FT REA HFR Preg STAY MCE Docility 5 9 6 6 7 6 4 6 8 5 4
REG #:
BD: 2/14/2008
85
WW: 751
BW:
1066951
‘Goldman’
$20
‘Just Right’BalancerHomo Black Homo Polled
FHG VVFG FLYING H EXCLUSIVEMLLC M/L ADVANTAGE
FHG FLYING H CADISISTER 95EB/R NEW DESIGN 036
BAKERS KARAMA 0022BAKERS KARAMA 8092
50%AN 50%GV - This is the #1 Balancer Bull for CV EPD with an outstanding overall EPD profile! Excellent disposition, structure and feet and legs. He’s Homo Black and Homo Polled with the proven ability to produce progeny the buyers are looking for!
RBMS SCC Just Right 122P ET
CE BW WW YW Milk TM Gest CED SC CW REA MB DtF CV FM 102 .0 49 102 20 45 -1.9 103 .5 25 .39 .31 6.1 58.41 39.18 TN MB %CH YG CW FT REA HFR Preg STAY MCE Docility 3 5 5 5 2 6 6 6 5 7 5
REG #:
BD: 2/29/2004
74
WW: 652
BW:
890961
PB GelbviehHomo Black Homo Polled
SIRE: JBOB CAROLINA CPR
DAM: JBOB MISS 92C
The leading sire for registrations for several years, he has cemented his place in the Gelbvieh herdbook. His daughters are moderately framed with above average milk making them excellent mothers. The sons have topped sales across the country and are working as herdsires. A sire group of 12 was recently RFI tested at Eagle Pass with an above average ratio for the group of 103.
JBOB Carolina Fortune 2564J ET
CE BW WW YW Milk TM Gest CED SC CW REA MB DtF CV FM 108 1.6 49 102 36 61 -.3 102 .5 17 .22 .23 7.1 43.55 39.18 TN MB %CH YG CW FT REA HFR Preg STAY MCE Docility 3 8 7 6 2 6 5 5 4 8 5
REG #:
BD: 11/10/99
687061
‘Fortune’
For more information on the bulls or to order semen contact:Matt Burbank at 660-734-2739 or [email protected] Phillips at 816-914-6053 or [email protected]
$25
$20
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8 | January 2011
Create Your Future: An Outstanding Information Download
president’s messagePresident’s messageAl
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pp
“Create Your Future” was the title of the aGa sponsored member meeting held in Kansas City in December. If you weren’t there, you missed a great experience. aGa’s Frank Padilla orchestrated an all star cast of speakers, each an industry giant, whose respective operations are beef industry icons. If you didn’t learn something at this meeting you must have been sleeping. For a novice like myself, the information download was almost overwhelming.
Dr. tom Field of NCBa posed a number of thought provoking questions in his presentation entitled raising Beef in a First World Country, Science, Media & Politics. He spoke of the shrinking cow numbers and the fewer number of cow-calf enterprises and sited “accumulated aggravation” as a reason for this decline. He spoke of consumers and what is on their minds in a tough economic post 9-11 era. Dr. Field shared with us the exploding demand in countries like China for meat protein, compared to the public pressure in the u.S. to return to 1950s farming and ranching technology. He told us we all need to attack the “Factory Farm” phrase anytime we hear it mentioned. We must tell our own story and we must be involved and committed to our business and lifestyle.
our own Susan Willmon shared with us a presentation entitled What’s Your Breeding Strategy. each attendee was given a personalized binder with all of the presentations and our very own herd genetic trend profile. This was a sampling of some of the data that the aGa hopes to make available down the road after the new computer system is on line. Susan stressed the need to take advantage of the tools we have – ePDs, ultrasound, DNa, aI and et. The question posed was “are your young females better than your old cows?”
Dr. Jim Gibb of Igenity put to rest the fear that I stated in my last months column regarding the DNa companies developing their own ePDs and putting breed associations out of business. (Thanks for reading Gelbvieh World Dr.
Gibb.) He assured the group that was not Igenity’s business plan. rather they hoped to complement our breed ePDs. He shared with us that DNa could help us achieve 35% accuracy on ePDs for carcass traits for non-parent animals with an Igenity profile. This will allow breeders to make significant steps forward in improving carcass traits in less time.
eric Grant of aPI Creative Media was on hand to talk to us about advertising, marketing and branding our product. He said that we must learn to use the web and social media. This was the way to market to the up and coming generations. eric pointed out that everyone has a similar message: “raising high quality, functional cattle with superior fertility” or similar words. We must differentiate ourselves from our competition. We can do that by telling our story and not let our message get in the way.
We broke for dinner compliments of Igenity, thanks Dr. Gibb! The fellowship and the meal were great! (KC Strip, twice baked potato, yum, yum) I met a delightful lady, Jean Williams from Nevada. She and I apparently kicked rocks in the same area of Nevada years ago.
The next day, tom Brink of JBS Five rivers shared with us the realities of feeding cattle with the high costs of feed. He also stated that the industry wants a Choice, Yield Grade 3 or less, 850 pound carcass. tom shared some cost analysis regarding feeding as well as cow-calf considerations. He suggested that we encourage all of our customers to age and
AGA Executive CommitteePresident
Al Knapp 913/219-6613 (O)18291 158th St.
Bonner Springs, KS 66012
Vice PresidentJim Beastrom 605/224-5789 (H)
20453 Cendak Rd. • Pierre, SD 57501-6315
SecretaryRandy Gallaway 405/649-2410 (H)
15182 N. Midwest Blvd. • Mulhall, OK 73063
TreasurerMark Goes 402/766-3627 (H)
S E Community College, 39414 SW 75th Rd, Odell, NE 68415
Legal CounselE. Edd Pritchett 405/375-5516 (O)
114 N. Main St. • Ste. 101Kingfisher, OK 73750
AGA DirectorsRob Arnold 701/624-2051 (H)
6700 Cty Rd 19 S • Minot, ND 58701
Brian Dunn 620/549-6516 (H)707 N Main • St. John, KS 67576
Ken Flikkema 406/586-6207 (H &O)2 Mint Trail • Bozeman, MT 59718
Jerry Grund 785/891-3765 (H)2690 Iron Horse Rd. • Wallace, KS 67761
Dick Helms 308/493-5411 (H)42041 Dr. 728 • Arapahoe, NE 68922
John Huston [email protected]
Bob Prosser 928/289-2619 (O)PO Box 190 • Winslow, AZ 86047
Brian Schafer 888/226-9210 (O)37740 240th Ave. • Goodhue, MN 55027
Gary Tilghman 270/678-5695 (H)690 Lick Branch Rd • Glasgow, KY 42141-9409
Dan Warner 308/962-6511 (H)71628 Rd 425 • Beaver City, NE 68926
Nancy Wilkinson 719/846-7910 (H)23115 CR 111.3 • Model, CO 81059
All approved AGA Board minutes are available
for inspection in the AGA office. Board meeting
highlights are available upon request.
Gelbvieh Association American
Continued on page 14
It has been an honor to serve as your president. I truly believe that the Gelbvieh breed will continue to survive and thrive.
POST ROCK CATTLE COMPANY3041 E. Hwy. 284, Barnard, KS 67418Bill Clark: 785.792.6244Leland Clark: 785.792.6208Fax: 785.792.6250 • Email: [email protected]
“Where calving ease, performance and eye-appeal come together.”
SALE MANAGEMENT BY: Mitchell Marketing Service Chris Mitchell 334-695-1371 Randy Sienknecht 319-290-3763 www.mms.bz 2262 C Avenue • Gladbrook, IA 50635
THOUGHT FOR THE MONTH... Those who throw dirt are loosing ground.
POST ROCK DESTINATION 122X8 ET50% Balancer® SIRE: Predestined DAM: Post Rock Gwen 33P1
Outstanding ET G A R Predestined son that’s performance strong and the herd bull kind. His powerful black Free Agent donor dam also sells as a sale highlight. Both Post Rock Destination and his dam are homozygous polled by birthright.
POST ROCK PRIME STOCK 90X838% Balancer® SIRE: Mr Chunky 515R DAM: SCCB Sadie S13
Chunky will have several sons selling, including this son that’s really strong for carcass and growth traits. His dam has had three calves with a 97 BW ratio and a 109 WW ratio.
POST ROCK HEAvY HITTER 6X850% Balancer® SIRE: Mytty In Focus DAM: Post Rock Mandy 223T2
Mytty In Focus is back with another powerful sire group including this son that has few equals. He’s got a pedigree stacked with AI sires, with Top Brass x Savvy x Gizmo on the dam side. He’s the best In Focus son I’ve seen - be sure to look him up.
175 GELBvIEH & BALANCER® LOTS SELL110 Purebred Gelbvieh & Balancer® Bulls65 Purebred Gelbvieh & Balancer® Females
ALL 6 YEAR OLD FEMALES SELL, including three donors.
POST ROCK CATTLE COMPANY
MARCH 19, 2011 • 12:30 pm (cst)Post Rock Cattle Company Sale Facility • Barnard, Kansas
Bull & Female Sale
CattleDesign®
POST ROCK WESTERN PRIDE 259W2Purebred Gelbvieh SIRE: Great Western DAM: Post Rock Wilma 272N2
You’ll find a lot of stout made, heavy muscled purebred bulls like this Great Western son out of a Gizmo x Wilma 147H2 daughter. He’s homozygous polled and will work on heifers.
10 | January 2011
It’s about Building Relationships
view from the officeView from the OfficeFr
ank
Padi
lla
303/465-2333 Main Phone303/465-2339 fax
Director of Administration Dianne Coffman (ex. 479)
Director of Breed Improvement Susan Willmon (ex. 484)
Director of Breed Promotion Frank Padilla (ex. 480)
Director of Communications Jennifer Scharpe (ex. 485)
Director of Member Services Dana Stewart (ex. 488)
Graphic Design/Creative Services Lynn Valentine (ex. 486)
Area Coordinator Commercial Marketing
Don Danell [email protected]
Area Coordinator Commercial Marketing Brandon McEndaffer
Area Coordinator Commercial Marketing
Steve Peddicord [email protected]
Customer Services Dolores Gravley (ex. 481)
Patti Showman (ex. 478) [email protected]
Teresa Wessels (ex. 477) [email protected]
Mailing address: 10900 Dover St.,
Westminster, CO 80021
General E-mail: [email protected] Registration/Electronic Data Transfer:
[email protected] Website: www.gelbvieh.org
aS I WrIte tHIS, Gelbvieh members are ending 2010 and beginning 2011. What a great way to end the year and begin to prepare for the next with the information shared during the “Create Your Future” seminar hosted by aGa and IGeNItY® in Kansas City on December 8 and 9. I thank the presenters for providing practical grass roots knowledge to members, which can be applied in their individual operations. I commend those that were able to attend. It was exciting seeing the interaction between the speakers and members during breaks, as well as the interaction among members themselves during the two days of the conference. The conference most certainly wrapped a bow around 2010 and gave people something to work towards in beginning 2011.
The ability to build relationships with customers continues to be the major attribute that successful seedstock producers possess. This is not only true in marketing seedstock but with any successful company that provides goods or services. a relationship can be as simple as a phone call to a past customer. It can be a letter or newsletter sent during the year. It’s a thank you ad in Gelbvieh World that your customer sees, letting them know you indeed appreciate them doing business with you. It is transferring his new purchase to him so he has access to pedigree information and as well receives the Gelbvieh World free of charge.
What great artist never signed the painting he produced? What it is not, is for them to receive a sale catalog once a year before your annual bull sale and then expecting them to come invest in your program. It includes trust, integrity, and having a true concern and passion for your customer. If your customer is successful then you will be as well. People do business with people that they like and trust. Providing customers with a good product, standing behind that product and supplying great customer service leads to success regardless of how big or small a breeder or company might be. I quote Galen Fink, “If you don’t take
care of your customer someone else will.”enthusiasm and positive thinking
are contagious. Without either of these attributes athletic teams and companies are never successful. Successful coaches are not only excellent at constructing a game plan and being good at developing a strategy in preparing their team for victory, but must excel at being able to motivate their players. This is not unlike anyone who is in the business of selling products, in our case marketing seedstock. What do you do that motivates a buyer to purchase from you? What is your strategy in developing your market and product to best serve your customer and create new ones? Fundamentals apply to each in order to have success. If a team is poor at blocking you can bet that a good coach is going to be working his players to become fundamentally better through drills, or the win-loss column isn’t going to change. If you want to create more value in the cattle you sell, fundamentally you have to be on the cutting edge in doing what the customer wants. Buyers buy for their reasons not yours.
The first car that I purchased was a 1966 Ford Galaxy 500. I was so very proud of that car and the fact that I’d worked many hours in a hay field throwing bales to be able to buy it. When I drove it and people would comment on it, I took notice of what people said about it. Some were quick to point out the imperfections of the paint. They pointed at the dents in the doors. others told me how good and solid a car it was. How they had owned one at one point in time, how reliable that it was, and how they wish that they had kept it rather than trading it for another.
I took notice of two types of people. one that first saw the negative. others that first saw and pointed to the positive attributes of the car. each was not wrong in their appraisal and in what they had said to me. I went to work and fixed the dents in the doors. I waxed and polished the paint. I fixed the radio that didn’t work so that I didn’t have to put the transistor radio on the
Gelbvieh World | 11
GPP Shipped 3,537 Feeder Cattle in 2010
from the shipping penFrom the Shipping Pen
Slim
Coo
k
at tHe eND oF Year 2010, GPP, Inc. is finishing up our deliveries of the feeder cattle we contracted this summer and fall. Since late august, GPP has shipped approximately 3,537 head of feeder cattle. This is a number we intend to use as a foundation to build on in 2011. Fortunately, all the deliveries went well. I’ve had the privilege to meet a lot of good producers from throughout the country. I also have had the unsolicited opportunity to meet various members of different law enforcement agencies throughout the country. It proves the theory of “unintended consequences” is still well intact!
Now a recap of some of the cattle GPP received this fall. Deliveries in November began with Dick Hansen of Crawford, Colo., delivering a split load of calves. This is the fifth consecutive year that GPP, Inc. has purchased these calves. The 52 steers came in at 582 pounds and his 33 head of heifers weighed 574 pounds. These calves went to a new feedyard customer, and from the comments we received, it appears they were the kind of cattle to begin a new business relationship.
The Hansen calves weren’t the only repeat customer we dealt with this fall. GPP also purchased the Shawcroft calves for the fifth year in a row, although this was the first time we purchased them in the country. This year there were 85 steers that weighed 688 pounds, and they went to the same customer for the third consecutive year.
From the selling side, a new customer of GPP was Gene Compton from Boulder, Mont. Gene and his family delivered a rugged set of 87 steer calves that pressed
down the scale at 700 pounds. Certainly one of the heavier sets of steers we delivered this fall. Gene’s steers were one of the few sets of cattle that came in over their base weight this fall.
our travels and transactions were not limited to the rocky Mountain states. In mid-November GPP went to northeastern Minnesota to ship six loads of weaned steers and heifers from the Central Minnesota Premium Beef association. This is an enterprising group of 14 producers who have similar breeding programs and manage their cattle in uniform fashion. This allows them to combine their cattle and create marketing leverage. It was certainly a unique delivery, and they delivered a very nice set of calves. The 322 head of weaned steers weighed 730 pounds and their weaned heifers weighed 672 pounds. GPP certainly looks forward to buying all these calves again in 2011.
as we look towards 2011, the cattle market is on fire and the feeder cattle futures have taken out their all time high and are now trading from $1.19 to above $1.20 for the summer months. Who would envision it with corn trading in the $5.60-$5.90 range. It appears Christmas has come early! as we approach 2011, one question I hear often is what cattle will be worth this summer and fall. It scares me when I think just how explosive these markets could get this summer and fall.
However, with this opportunity will come eXtreMe volatility. There are no absolutes in these markets, and for as much upside potential that I believe exists in these markets, there are also some downside factors. Some of these downside market risks
are: the corn market, 9.8% unemployment, demand destruction as a result of high prices, decline in beef exports, etc. The key is to use any major up move in the markets and evaluate whether it provides the margin and profit that will meet your objectives. Selling on a rallying market is more challenging
than one would think, because we all want to sell at the top and no one wants to leave any money on the table. So, as you wrestle with these markets in 2011 and as you decide when and at what price to sell your inventory, just keep in mind one of the reliable anecdotes from the trading business: “Bulls make money, bears make money-pigs get slaughtered.”
I’ve already had interest in contracting cattle for fall 2011 delivery. So don’t hesitate to contact me if you have any clients or customers looking to sell some inventory.
Slim Cook is Chief Operating Officer of Gelbvieh Profit Partners. He can be reached by calling 307-272-2024 or by email at [email protected].
A group of 14 producers in northeastern Minnesota make up the Central Minnesota Premium Beef Association to ship six loads of feeder cattle through GPP.
A new GGP customer, Gene and Elise Compton from Boulder, Mont., delivered 87 steer calves that averaged 700 pounds.
As we look towards 2011, the cattle market is on fire and the feeder cattle futures have taken out their all time high.
Consumers Will Pay Extra for Tenderness!
Tenderness, juiciness and flavor are components that make that piece of beef great. Although juiciness and flavor normally don’t
vary a lot, tenderness does. The heritability of tenderness in beef is approximately 45 percent, which means that 45 percent of the observed
variation in tenderness of cooked beef is due to the genetics or parents of the animal from which the beef came.
At Rogers Valley Farm, we use EPDs plus DNA technology to measure the economically important traits of tenderness, feed efficiency and reproduction. Calves are raised on grass, finished in our feedlot, then sold on the rail. Records are kept and results analyzed.
Today, we’ll put the cattle carrying the RVFG tattoo up against any in the industry for total return.
If you want to breed today for tomorrow’s consumers, give us a call. Let’s talk proven tenderness-based genetics and how they mean more profit for your operation.
Selling 17 Bulls on March 12, 2011.
All Scored in Preferred Range for Tenderness.
In fact, all 17 scored Preferred in at least 3 of the 4 important economic traits of Tenderness, Percentage Choice, Yield Grade and Stayability.
Take advantage of our 45 years of breeding experience. Herdsire prospects are now available. Produced from cows selected for tenderness and mated to sires with big growth and tenderness.
For more information or to order semen, call Ronald Rogers at 660-375-7266.
Ronald & Kathryne RogersP. O. Box 51, Mendon, MO 64660 • Email [email protected] • (660) 272-3805 • cell (660) 375-7266
Our Tenderness Lineup
KHR 47RHomozygous for 316 Tenderness Gene
CE Top 5% BW Top 10%WW Top 20%YW Top 15%
KHR 08WIgenity Tenderness Score of 9
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Consumers Will Pay Extra for Tenderness!
Tenderness, juiciness and flavor are components that make that piece of beef great. Although juiciness and flavor normally don’t
vary a lot, tenderness does. The heritability of tenderness in beef is approximately 45 percent, which means that 45 percent of the observed
variation in tenderness of cooked beef is due to the genetics or parents of the animal from which the beef came.
At Rogers Valley Farm, we use EPDs plus DNA technology to measure the economically important traits of tenderness, feed efficiency and reproduction. Calves are raised on grass, finished in our feedlot, then sold on the rail. Records are kept and results analyzed.
Today, we’ll put the cattle carrying the RVFG tattoo up against any in the industry for total return.
If you want to breed today for tomorrow’s consumers, give us a call. Let’s talk proven tenderness-based genetics and how they mean more profit for your operation.
Selling 17 Bulls on March 12, 2011.
All Scored in Preferred Range for Tenderness.
In fact, all 17 scored Preferred in at least 3 of the 4 important economic traits of Tenderness, Percentage Choice, Yield Grade and Stayability.
Take advantage of our 45 years of breeding experience. Herdsire prospects are now available. Produced from cows selected for tenderness and mated to sires with big growth and tenderness.
For more information or to order semen, call Ronald Rogers at 660-375-7266.
Ronald & Kathryne RogersP. O. Box 51, Mendon, MO 64660 • Email [email protected] • (660) 272-3805 • cell (660) 375-7266
Our Tenderness Lineup
KHR 47RHomozygous for 316 Tenderness Gene
CE Top 5% BW Top 10%WW Top 20%YW Top 15%
KHR 08WIgenity Tenderness Score of 9
EPDs Summer, 2010 CE BW WW YW M TM GL CED CW REA MB FM 112 -1 49 90 15 40 -2.5 112 8 0.05 -0.06 21.12 .33 .56 .46 .36 .14 .49 .12 I I I
EPDs Summer, 2010 CE BW WW YW M TM GL CED CW REA MB FM 113 -1.7 43 76 21 43 -2.3 110 8.01 .22 .33 .26 .20 .08 .17 .07
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source verify and use a health program to add value to their calves.
Dave Nichols of Nichols Farms, the third largest seedstock producer, shared his years of experience, wisdom and education. Nichols produces composite bulls for the beef industry. They cull hard and use available technology for genetic improvement. He assured us that purebred cattle were needed to maintain F-1 crosses that form the basis for any composite.
Galen Fink of Fink Beef Genetics was on hand to share how their operation has risen to be in the top 25 seedstock producers in less than 20 years. He cited customer service as the key to their success. outside the box thinking led them to several innovative approaches to growing their operation. I was delighted to meet Galen; I have known his wife Lori for years as she is from my home county and comes from a beef raising family.
Glen Klippenstein of Klippenstein Family Farms is a Hereford breeder who has sold over 7,000 bulls into 49 states and 21 countries. Glen spoke of his career in politics and the need for each of us to be involved and give back, making a mark. He was very inspirational and encouraging.
Yes, if you missed the “Create Your Future” seminar, you’re behind those that did. I suggest you not miss future events.
You still have time to catch up. Join us in Denver on January 7-10 to attend the aGa national convention. Be a part, get involved, learn from others and have fun with those that share the passion for Gelbvieh.
This will be my last rambling epistle as my term on the board and as your president will soon expire. It has been an honor to serve in this capacity. I truly believe that the Gelbvieh breed will continue to survive and thrive. Your Board of Directors is like-minded and passionate about the aGa. This continuum of leadership will carry on into the foreseeable future. There will always be a need for leaders, do your part, get involved, give back, leave your mark. The best is ahead!
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Al Knapp is the American Gelbvieh Association president. He owns and operates Triple K Gelbvieh in Bonner Springs, Kan., with his wife, Mary, and son, Nick. He ccan be reached at [email protected]
dash when I wanted music. I had pride and wanted to improve what I had in that car.
I took the same approach when I was breeding cattle on the ranch. I was positive rather than negative. I wanted to improve and make a better product for my customers and made no excuses for the shortcomings other than to do everything in my power to make things better. any blame for not doing so I placed on the guy I saw in the mirror each morning. No greater satisfaction can come to a breeder than knowing that all the sweat and hard work that has been done is being rewarded with pleased loyal customers and their success – the kind that come back year after year to do business with you. Glen Klippenstein said, “This industry is one-third motion, one-third promotion, and one-third emotion.”
on my office wall hangs a plaque given to me many years ago by someone who I respected greatly and still think of to this day. It reads, “on the plains of hesitation bleach the bones of unnumbered thousands, who at the dawn of victory sat down to wait……and waiting died.”
I wish you all the very best in the coming new year.
Frank Padilla is the AGA director of breed promotion and can be reached by email at [email protected] or by phone at 303-465-2333.
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Become a Master of Beef Advocacy The Masters of Beef advocacy (MBa) program is about equipping beef producers across
the country to tell their story in presentations to schools and church/civic groups, through local media and in the “virtual” world of the Internet.
Jennifer Scharpe, aGa director of communications, recently completed the MBa program and recommends it to all beef producers. aGa President al Knapp has also completed the training. It only takes about six hours to complete the six courses and is fun and easy to do.
The MBa program is a self-directed online training program designed to equip beef producers and industry allies with the information they need to be everyday advocates for the beef industry. MBa candidates will be required to complete six courses in beef advocacy, including:
• ModernBeefProduction• AnimalCare• BeefSafety• BeefNutrition• EnvironmentalStewardship• TheBeefCheckoff
to enroll, fill out an application online at http://www.beef.org/mastersofbeefadvocacy.aspx. For more information, contact Daren Williams at the National Cattlemen’s Beef association (303-694-0305).
Seeking consignments for Maternal Edge sales
the North Carolina Gelbvieh association will be sponsoring a Maternal edge sale. the sale will be held March 19, 2011 at noon, at the Sampson County Livestock arena, Clinton, N.C. they are seeking Gelbvieh-influenced spring and fall open heifers, bred cows, and cow-calf pairs. the nomination fee for all consignments is $20.00 per head (cow-calf pairs are considered one lot). Nominations and fees are due February 1, 2011. all non-refundable fees will be used to offset costs to promote and advertise the sale. Nominations should be submitted to Steve Peddicord. For more information contact Steve Peddicord at 606-688-4492 or Mick ainsworth, NCGa president and sale chairman, at 910-638-8436.
Producers interesting in consigning bred heifers for the 2011 Maternal edge Sale in Cross Plains, tenn., can get bull ePD calving ease guidelines by contacting Steve Peddicord, Southeast area Coordinator at 606-688-4492 or John Bartee at 931/624-1173
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“Contact me to advertise your program. I’d like to assist you in developing an annual marketing plan. I also have seen many quality bulls and females. Call to inquire about them.”
“The sale season is in full gear. Contact me concerning your market-ing program in the GW. as well if you are needing to purchase bulls or females. I will assist you to locate cattle that fit your needs.”
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Using other Registered Breeds to Create Balancer® and other Gelbvieh Hybrids.
Did you know that the aGa can create Gelbvieh hybrid animals using a parent (sire or dam) from any other registered breed? our current multi-breed system will take the ePDs of other breed animals, Hereford for example, and translate their ePDs to a Gelbvieh base. From there the other breed animal can be used to create pedigree value ePDs for a registered Gelbvieh hybrid or percentage animal. The process is the same as what we have used for red angus and angus parents to create Balancer® animals. If you have sold a Gelbvieh or Balancer bull to a seedstock producer that has females of another breed and that person would like to receive ePDs and registration papers on those percentage animals encourage them to become a member of the aGa and register those hybrid calves through the aGa.
If as an aGa member, you are using registered animals that are a breed other than Gelbvieh in your herd, sending us the registration numbers on those animals ahead of registering calves greatly speeds up the registration process when you send in your calf data. If you are adding angus or red angus animals, simply send us the registration number of those animals in an email to [email protected]. We electronically download the pedigree and ePD information from the angus and red angus associations. If you are using animals of another breed such as Hereford, Simmental, Brangus, etc., please send us (email, fax or mail) a copy of a recent registration paper or printout from that breeds web page with recent ePDs. We can then enter the animal’s pedigree and current ePDs. Please indicate if you own any of these foreign animals as we will add them to your herd inventory.
If you have questions about the aGa hybrid Herdbook rules please do not hesitate to call the aGa office.
North Carolina Gelbvieh Association Hosts Field Day
on october 30th, Green Hill Gelbvieh hosted a super NCGa Field Day. The teeter Family was a gracious host and had several of their show animals on display. Frank Padilla, aGa director of breed promotion, was on site to give an informative presentation regarding our cattle, our aGa, and our breed. Motivational and value added concepts caught the attention of all.
Steve Peddicord, aGa area coordinator commercial marketing, eastern region, presented pertinent information regarding recent Maternal edge sales. aGa and NCGa are sponsoring the upcoming North Carolina Maternal edge Sale.
The NCGa web site is now complete. Currently, we have several breeders constructing their web sites with additional advertisement for the NCGa web site. There are several additional advertisement spaces still available. Contact Mick ainsworth for further information.
The NCGa annual Meeting will be held at high noon on January 29, 2011 at the Best Food Cafeteria in Siler City, N.C.
2011 International year code is Y
The international year code for 2011 born calves is “Y”. Make sure to use the letter “Y” in the tattoo.
When you fax in registrations applications, make a photocopy as light as it can go and still show the inforamtion on your end. Then, fax the lightened copy to the aGa office. If you fax the original registration applications they are so dark the data entry gals can’t read anything. If you fax in the registration application, you do not need to mail a hard copy. Please call the aGa office to make sure the fax was received.
The 2011 Herd assessments will be arriving in your mailboxes very soon. The sooner you return your Herd assessments, the sooner we can send out your ePDs.
Advertise sping sales with the AGA Enews The american Gelbvieh association sends an enewsletter every other Friday to approximately 1,500 aGa members and aGJa members. Banner advertisements on the enews are available to $100 on a first come, first sale basis. aGa will do the design. For more information or to reserve your spot. contact Dana Stewart, aGa director of member services, at 303-465-2333 or [email protected].
A m e r i c a n G e l b v i e h A s s o c i a t i o n
Area Coordinators—Commercial Marketing
Don DanellWestern region
[email protected](406) 538-5622 (O)
Steve Peddicord eastern region
[email protected](606) 387-8579 (O) • (606) 688-4492 (C)
Brandon McEndafferCentral region
[email protected](970) 520-3020 (C)
“The west is gearing up for bull sale season. Commercial producers call me for sale information. breeders call me to assist you in building a advertising program.”
21st Annual Production Sale Tuesday, March 8, 2011, 1:00 p.m. CST
at Bar Arrow Cattle Company North of Phillipsburg
Stuart Jarvis26 E. Limestone Rd. • Phillipsburg, KS 67661e-mail: [email protected] • 785/543-5177
071X Sandman Son93X Stout Son
Selling 100 Gelbvieh, Balancer, Angus and Red Angus Bulls
20 Gelbvieh & Balancer Fancy open heifers.
Picked right off the Top.
98X Back Track SonFeaturing performance, maternal carcass
and docility
99X New Era SonWe emphasize performance and carcass without
sacrificing functional maternal based females. We have fed and ultra sounded our own genetics for 17 years.
For sale book or video, call or email Stuart or go online at www.bararrowcattlecompany.com
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Gelbvieh Breeders Challenged to “Create Your Future”
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Eight of thE bEEf industry’s most influential speakers challenged members of the American gelbvieh Association to “Create Your future” in the first-ever leadership and genetic improvement seminar. The seminar was held December 8-9, 2010 in Kansas City, Mo. fifty-seven AgA members from 17 states attended the two-day seminar. The American gelbvieh Association and igENitY® teamed up to sponsor the event, which overall, encouraged members to build relationships with their customers, other gelbvieh breeders, their state and national breed associations, and other representative within the beef industry.
Dr. tom field of the National Cattlemen’s beef Association was the opening speaker. field discussed how consumer demands are changing and the influence they have over beef markets.
“in the wake of the multiple pressures and challenges confronting the beef industry, our goal must be to defend the opportunity for both producers and consumers to choose from a variety of production systems and products,” said field.
field shared research that showed 17 percent of consumers want to know more about food production processes. “i believe that number is going to grow because i think consumers want to know about production,” he added.
he concluded his presentation by encouraging members to engage the consumer and tell your story through social and traditional media, the political and regulatory arena, in classrooms, boardrooms, and family rooms.
The American gelbvieh Association Director of breed improvement Susan Willmon asked members about their breeding strategy and provided them with an individual herd analysis for each member to evaluate the direction of their breeding program.
Willmon emphasized the importance of getting feedback from your customers. “Weaning and feedlot performance information from your customers’ calves is critical to evaluate if your breeding strategy is working. Your best friend should be the customer who gets harvest data on his calves. feedlot performance and harvest
data are the ultimate report cards to tell you if as a seedstock provider your breeding program is going where you want.”
Jim gibb, technical services director for igENitY, discussed the progression of genetic improvement and how DNA is being used to enhance the tools we already have, as well as some of the new advances in DNA technology.
“We are not about replacing EPDs. Phenotypes are important. The ideal situation is to use both phenotype and genomics to evaluate performance,” said gibb. “our goal is to work with breed associations to incorporate both genomics and performance data into EPDs.”
he also commended the American gelbvieh Association for being a leader in embracing DNA technology. “in May 2008, the AgA was the first significant U.S. beef breed association to transition to SNP parentage, followed by the American Angus Association in october, 2010.”
The American gelbvieh Association is currently working to develop genomic enhanced EPDs.
The first day concluded with a presentation from Eric grant, American Angus Association director of public relations. grant shared his 24 years of experience working in agriculture communications and marketing. The take-home messages were to effectively market your program breeders need to have a website, they must be active on facebook and twitter, and that video works. grant emphasized the importance of branding your program, rather than just selling cattle and to do so by telling the story of your program.
tom brink, president and Coo of J & f oklahoman holdings, inc., started off the second day by discussing the role of genetics in cattle feeding.
“The industry wants a steer that can produce a carcass that grades Choice, Yield grade 3 or leaner, at an 850 pound carcass weight,” said brink. “The ideal feeder animal is an Angus-Continental cross; 50-75% Angus and 25-50% Continental.”
two of the beef industries most successful seedstock breeders, Dave Nichols of bridgewater, iowa and galen fink of Randolf, Kan., provided real-life examples of how they
have been able to build their programs and create opportunities for their customers.
“Those farms, ranches, seedstock breeders and industries who ignore their customers’ real or perceived values, and lack the guts or the tools to control costs are doomed to the trash can of history,” commented Nichols. “Work as hard at selling your seedstock as you do raising them.”
“As seedstock producers, we have to make sure we know when our customers are marketing their calves so we help them if we can,” noted fink. “Selling seedstock is about creating relationships. The customer can buy his bulls from anywhere. Customer service is number one. if you do not take care of your customers…someone else will.”
Closing out this tremendous line-up of speakers was glen Klippenstein, Maysville, Mo. With a history in seedstock production, working with two breed associations and the National Cattlemen’s beef Association, and a newly elected U.S. Senator, Klippenstien motivated members to take all they’ve learned during the “Create Your future” seminar and put it into practice in their own operations.
“This industry is one-third motion, one-third promotion, and one-third emotion,” said Klippenstien. “The ability to maintain flexibility equals success. it’s a marketing thing – try new practices and take care of your customer.”
Copies of the “Create Your future” seminar proceedings including speaker presentations, an individual herd analysis, and a DVD of the live presentations are available for $85 by contacting the American gelbvieh Association at 303-465-2333 or [email protected].
Turn to pages 18-19 for additional coverage of the “Create Your Future” leadership and genetic improvement seminar.
21st Annual Production Sale Tuesday, March 8, 2011, 1:00 p.m. CST
at Bar Arrow Cattle Company North of Phillipsburg
Stuart Jarvis26 E. Limestone Rd. • Phillipsburg, KS 67661e-mail: [email protected] • 785/543-5177
071X Sandman Son93X Stout Son
Selling 100 Gelbvieh, Balancer, Angus and Red Angus Bulls
20 Gelbvieh & Balancer Fancy open heifers.
Picked right off the Top.
98X Back Track SonFeaturing performance, maternal carcass
and docility
99X New Era SonWe emphasize performance and carcass without
sacrificing functional maternal based females. We have fed and ultra sounded our own genetics for 17 years.
For sale book or video, call or email Stuart or go online at www.bararrowcattlecompany.com
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Seedstock Success – Quality Genetics and Customer ServiceBy Jennifer Scharpe, AGA Director of Communications
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to bE SUCCESSfUl in the seedstock business you have to first produce quality genetics, and then you have to provide excellent customer service. That was the take home message from presentations by two of the beef industry’s leading seedstock breeders during the American gelbvieh Association’s “Create Your future” seminar held December 8-9 in Kansas City, Mo.
Dave Nichols of Nichols farms in bridgewater, iowa and galen fink of fink beef genetics in Randolph, Kan., addressed a crowd of over 70 AgA members, staff, and industry representatives during the leadership and genetic improvement seminar.
Optimize Heterosis, Utilize Technology
Nichols farms, ltD, is a family owned farm which combines seedstock production, cattle feeding, and farming in southwest iowa. Nichols farms is the third largest seedstock herd in the U.S. Nichols discussed the critical elements of seedstock production which included selecting for rapid early growth, capitalizing on heterosis, and utilizing available technology to produce a product commercial customers and the U.S. consumer wants.
“The reality is your customer is the man or woman laying down money to buy beef in the grocery store or restaurant,” said Nichols. “We have to produce the quality product consumers want, and through excellent genetics and proper production, we can do that.”
A key component of Nichols farms is composite genetics. “Sixty percent of what we sell are composites – soon to be 70 percent. You still have to maintain a purebred base. All of Nichols composites have purebred parents or grandparents. With f2s, f3s and f4s, you get further away from genetic diversity and become closer to a breed. optimal heterosis is in the first or second generation so maintaining purebred genetics becomes very important.”
Nichols sited USDA Meat Animal Research Center facts that composite sires offer the opportunity to utilize high levels of heterosis on a continuing basis and achieve and maintain uniform performance from one generation to the next. Crossbred beef cows producing composite sired calves provide a 23.3 percent improvement in pounds of calf per cow exposed than straight bred cows and calves.
Nichols encouraged breeders to use available technology to make selection and culling decisions. “Use DNA, ultrasound, and performance data to make selections and improvements.”
he concluded by saying, “beef producers, their associations, and State Universities should harness their best minds and allocate the necessary resources to improve the efficiency and heterosis of the U.S. beef herd with specific genetic inputs, while improving the tenderness, taste, and healthfulness of beef.”
Customer Service Sets You Apart
A cattleman who started out with one cow in 1977, galen fink has built one of the most successful seedstock herds and customer service programs in the U.S. beef industry. fink beef genetics ranks 14th in the list of largest seedstock producers, raising Angus and Charolais cattle with his wife lori and daughter Megan.
Dave Nichols, Nichols Farms, LTD
Galen Fink, Fink Beef Genetics
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“Your customers are number one. if they do not make a profit and survive, they do not need you,” fink emphasized. “Do you ask questions of your customers and listen to them? A lot of times if you let them talk and listen to them, they’ll tell you what they need.
“fertility and soundness issues are important and you need to ask. Your customers may not tell you if they had problems, but they’ll tell your neighbors. You cannot help your customers if you don’t know where the problems are, so you have to ask,” he added.
“being successful in the seedstock business is about creating relationships. Your customer can buy bulls anywhere, don’t forget that. You need your customers more than they need you.”
fink beef genetics has developed many programs to create opportunities for their customers. They use cooperator herds for their Et program, where they put in approximately 1,000 to 1,200 embryos per year. They use their commercial customers’ best cows as recipients and then buy back the Et calves.
They offer several options for their bull customers. one program is contract bulls where they will contract bulls with related genetics for their customers two and three years out. The benefits of the contract bull program are that fink beef genetics can influence the genetic decisions for their customers and their customers get bulls with more consistent genetics. fink beef genetics also has a program
where customers can raise their own bulls. in addition, they retain one-half interest in every bull sold.
in 1995, fink beef genetics created fink influence Calf sales for their customers. A year later, they started commercial female sales with fink influenced genetics.
The additional customer services fink beef genetics provides include follow-up phone calls, herd visits, free nationwide delivery, and volume discounts.
“We make a lot of phone calls to our customers. And they don’t have to be long calls, just keeping contact with the customer, finding out how the family is doing and how the bull is working.
“With a new customer, we will make a herd visit within the first few months. With our larger customers we will visit their property once a year, even if it’s only for half an hour or an hour. for our other customers we touch base through phone calls.
“once you get them in the door, you can do a lot to keep them,” said fink.
fink’s advice to seedstock producers is “Make a list of the customer services that you provide now. is there room to grow your operation? Always remember if you don’t take care of your customers…someone else will!”
“Your customers are number one. If they do not make a profit and survive, they do not need you.”
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Thirteen Years of Futurity Champions The Passion ContinuesBy Jennifer Scharpe, AGA Director of Communications
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thE bREEDER’S ChoiCE gelbvieh bull futurity is entering its 14th year at the 2011 National Western Stock Show and American gelbvieh Association annual convention. This year, a People’s Choice balancer® bull futurity has been added to the excitement. With the increased interest in the concept of a bull futurity and the celebration of the AgA’s 40th anniversary, Gelbvieh World decided to take a look back at the past gelbvieh bull futurity winners. There have been 13 bulls that have been named champion of the breeder’s Choice gelbvieh bull futurity. These bulls have gone on to have a lasting impact on the breed with a combined total recorded progeny of 8,502 animals. Many of these bulls have been used heavily in A.i. programs. in fact, the 2006 winner, XXb big N’ Rich 911P was tied for thirteenth in the AgA’s list of most used sires for the 2009 calf crop. Perhaps even more interesting is that two past futurity winners have gone on to sire future winners. The 2008 champion, ACKg Dakota 3t, was sired by XXb big N’ Rich 911P. The reigning champion, CiRS “Decade” 278U2, was sired by 2002 winner Egl fosters l017Et. boehler gelbvieh of orleans, Neb., is the only breeder to win the futurity three times, in 2001, 2004, and 2006. Circle N Ranch, Strasburg, N.D., is the only other multiple winner, claiming the honors in 1998 and 2000.
Since its inception, the winning entry of the breeder’s Choice gelbvieh bull futurity has been sold in the National gelbvieh Sale at the NWSS. The highest selling futurity bull was gKt boo ba 19J. Middle Creek farms, bozeman, Mont., and bar Arrow Cattle Company, Phillipsburg, Kan., partnered up to purchase possession for $55,000. Nineteen breeders purchased semen shares. overall, the average sale price of all 13 bulls is $31,250. The first “bulls in the ballroom” event was held in 2006. At that time, all futurity bulls were brought into the ballroom. Currently, only the top three bulls enter the ballroom for the final vote. in 2008, the breeder’s Choice gelbvieh bull futurity Scholarship was added. to date, the futurity has awarded more than $3,200 in scholarship money to outstanding members of the American gelbvieh Junior Association. for the first 12 years of the breeder’s Choice gelbvieh bull futurity, Jerry Mettler of Canton, S.D. managed the event. Mitchell Marketing Service took the reins in 2010. This year, Mettler organized and is manager of the People’s Choice balancer bull futurity. Through 13 years of tradition and celebration, the breeder’s Choice gelbvieh bull futurity builds passion for the gelbvieh breed. With the addition of the People’s Choice balancer bull futurity, the two futurities will continue to produce breed influencing genetics for years to come.
Breed Representatives:Julie Maude 605-381-2803
Reed VanDervoort 605-431-3850
For more information, or to view the catalog, please visit our website at www.blackhillsstockshow.com
Sale Day Phone: 605-718-7212
To request a sale book call: 605-355-3861
Herdsire Prospects! Show Prospects! Outstanding Quality!
Show: 8 a.m.(MST) February 3, 2011 Sale: 1 p.m. (MST)
Rushmore Plaza Civic Center • Rapid City, South Dakota b Watch the show and sale online through www.Dvauctions.com b
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Breeder’s Choice Gelbvieh Bull Futurity ChampionsYear Name Entered By Sale Price Sire Progeny1998 GKT Bud 11G Circle N Ranch $35,000 GKT Boo Boo 155E 1,5501999 SPUR Beretta 703G Cedar Top Ranch $24,000 JEB Polled Gizmo 17Z 1,4842000 GKT Boo Ba 19J Circle N Ranch $55,000 Flying H Cadillac 2012001 XXB Drew 565K Boehler Gelbvieh $42,500 GKT Boo Boo 155E 2,1302002 EGL Fosters L017ET Eagle Pass Ranch $50,000 SLC Freedom 178F ET 1,3142003 TJB Jagermeister 229M ET TJB Gelbvieh $50,000 BTI Red Alert 2077K 3962004 XXB Titanium 921N Boehler Gelbvieh $26,250 XXB Titus 880K 4022005 PMG Pegasus 01P M&P Gelbvieh $33,000 SLC Freedom 178F ET 2712006 XXB Big N’ Rich 911P Boehler Gelbvieh $37,000 XXB Titus 5362007 RTRT Solution 137S Michael Rea $15,000 BTI Extra 2106K ET 1432008 ACKG Dakota 3T Poker City Ranch $15,500 XXB Big N’ Rich 911P 632009 DVE Davidson Powerhouse 13U Davidson Gelbvieh $10,000 STON Secret Weapon 6S 122010 CIRS “Decade” 278U2 Circle S Ranch $13,000 EGL Fosters L017ET --
22 | January 2011
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Matt Christjohn Wedowee Al 256-835-7694Jason Edmondson Auburn Al 334-447-0509Kathy Richburg fyffe Al 256-996-3142Jarod golden ozark AR 479-653-3109Rethel King harrison AR 870-743-3440Clay Nash Monticello AR 870-897-3167Malcolm Rainey Dover AR 864-653-1077Jennifer Cornish Davis CA N/AJamie gordon oakdale CA 209-595-0352John openshaw Modesto CA 209-613-2974brett Setter Jackson CA 209-304-9757Curtis travioli Visalia CA 559-636-3062tait berlier greenwood Village Co N/AClint Shults Meeker Co 970-878-5713todd tagtmeyer Seibert Co 970-664-2334Amy Perryman Micanopy fl 352-591-0441Roger West gainesville fl 352-373-5251bill Martin, Jr. Jefferson gA 706-367-8349t. Dean Pringle Crawford gA 706-743-5841Jason Anderson Jerome iD 208-420-7352Steve harrison grace iD 208-427-6217John “Rick” Katovich St. Maries iD 208-689-3577florence Millard Caldwell iD 208-880-2152Scott Nash Pocatello iD 208-317-4375Joel Packham Paris iD 208-945-2814Andrea hapke Althoff la Prairie il N/AMichael lindell Jacksonville il 217-243-3449lori McMahon Neponset il 309-852-0363Ryan Washburn Martinsville il 618-319-0358Dustin Dorrell Spencer iN 317-341-1633bridget Driscoll Williamsburg iA 319-668-2082Matt fagan Adair iA 515-291-1960Zeb gray Ames iA N/Abecky hays Diagonal iA 641-464-2310Craig hays Diagonal iA 641-234-0152Mark henry Ames iA 515-382-8798Sara inglis Ames iA 319-480-4055bonnie larson Diagonal iA 641-464-0771Will larson Diagonal iA 641-464-0771bart Mostaert bridgewater iA 641-369-2829gary Mugge beaman iA 641-366-2663toby Muller Adair iA 515-971-6913Shawn Nicholson, DVM Stuart iA 515-523-1755isaiah Shnurmon Adel iA 515-993-4711J.R. tait Ames iA 515-296-1429Patrick Wall Story iA 515-450-7665Clint Werner Diagonal iA 641-464-2310trish breuel Wellsville KS 785-883-4128Paul Ritter, DVM Monument KS 785-672-2500leann Thomas Durham KS 785-532-4279Jeremy Arthur greenup KY 606-473-4680Stan Carnes Stanford KY 859-326-1469
troy Wistuba Morehead KY 606-783-2671tommy Shields lake Charles lA 337-377-3842Angela Walbridge brook Park MN 320-420-6203Matt bell, DVM lena MS 601-507-0204Mike Thompson, DVM holly Springs MS 662-252-7145Rhonda Vann Raymond MS 601-857-6020David Aborn Ava Mo 417-861-8407Russell Coon bethel Mo 660-284-6518Kevin Johansen N/A Mo N/ADale Whitaker Thayer Mo 417-264-2695Kristen bailey Three forks Mt 406-285-3923Wendy becker brockton Mt 701-866-2271Sonja gregory lewistown Mt 406-538-8824J.J. hovde, DVM Sidney Mt 406-482-7810Matthew lane huntley Mt 888-557-2357Dan Palmer Columbus Mt 320-212-4466Dale Sand fairfield Mt 406-467-2818bob Stevenson hobson Mt 406-423-5365troy Anderson guide Rock NE 402-257-2355Cody bode Elgin NE 402-843-8890Mark goes beatrice NE 402-766-3627Megan gotschall Stuart NE 402-925-2969Jolene grunhaupt Crookston NE 402-425-3285Kayla Stephens Valentine NE 605-220-4012brian Stoller Palisade NE 308-285-3313tiffany Stoller Palisade NE 308-285-3313Josh Stutheit Johnson NE 402-868-5037Sarah talsma ogallala NE 308-289-0443Shelly blocker golden NM N/Aheather birdsall Cortland NY 607-749-5106linda Aguilar Stantonsburg NC 252-238-6515brent Scarlett Asheboro NC 336-318-1091Maureen Dietz Sentinel butte ND 701-218-0366Randy heiser Ruso ND 701-626-2030bonnie bradford St. Marys oh 419-394-5076Martin Mussard Powell oh 614-327-1821Chad gordon fletcher oK 580-549-4093les hutchens Stillwater oK 405-624-8519Rowdy layton Welch oK 918-788-3676Douglas McKinney Stillwater oK 405-714-7555Michelle Perry Pauls Valley oK 405-251-0070Marty Ponder bristow oK 918-367-3087todd Small Welch oK 918-788-3408Kellie Thomas McAlester oK N/ADon Vick, Sr. Coyle oK 405-466-3932Steaven Woodall Stillwater oK 405-377-8037Susan McCalib hillsboro oR 503-812-2924Susan olson Klamath falls oR 701-341-0380lacy Weimer New Alexandria PA 724-454-2001Zach Clark Columbia SC 803-646-6060Kama bruns Plankinton SD 605-942-7843Elgin “Dan” hines Martin SD 605-685-8222
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The following is a list of UGC approved certified ultrasound field technicians, along with their location and a phone number. The list has been provided by The National CUP LabTM and Technology Center. The American Gelbvieh Association encourages all breeders to collect ultrasound data on bulls and females.
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W.J. “bill” hines Martin SD 605-685-2074Eric Knock Miller SD 605-596-4154Jason Mclennan belle fourche SD 218-790-2860Steven Muller Agar SD 605-264-5478William Rotenberger ludlow SD 605-576-3208loren Rozell Warner SD 605-226-0515Alex Dulaney, DVM greeneville tN 423-620-3701Amanda houser Cookeville tN 931-528-8342Wesley Klipfel tN N/Aoscar Alvarez McAllen tX N/AReagan brooks Kingsbury tX 830-372-5575Annie Clement bryan tX 325-660-4730Alford Echols Cooper tX 903-395-2093brad Jones telephone tX 903-664-4875Matt Jones franklin tX 979-828-3968Juan Montoya McAllen tX N/Alorna Pelton College Station tX 979-846-9499tommy Perkins laVernia tX 417-860-6757flavio Ribeiro Commerce tX 903-886-5356tandi Riley Clyde tX 325-529-3473Donnie Robertson Normangee tX 903-536-9402Phillip Walker Moody tX 254-379-4870Joel Walter College Station tX 515-231-5696Casey Worrell harper tX 830-864-5161Kimberly belford Winchester VA 540-869-3329
Andy Meadows, DVM buchanan VA 540-254-2710bob Patacini Prosser WA 509-786-3002Katy tellessen lacrosse WA 509-549-3537Jim Pritchard Marlinton WV 304-799-4310bill hilleman Richland Center Wi 608-647-6229Mike Stanek Potosi Wi 515-450-2234John “Wesley” brown green River WY 307-351-6453Eric geving Meeteetse WY 307-868-2487tanya Madden laramie WY 307-742-9072Steve Paisley lingle WY 307-322-3659Alvin Ruiz Yoder WY 307-532-3889brett Ruiz Yoder WY 307-532-3889Ekaterina Zimina Saint Petersburg Russia 7-812-327-47-02Josea luis Riveros f. temuco Chile 56-45-988973Jamie Jensen taber Ab 403-892-3486Douglas Ralph Raymond Ab 403-752-3751Rod Wendorff Raymond Ab 403-752-4066Shari beamish Rivers Mb 204-328-7404ben fox Dauphin Mb 204-638-4181Scott bothwell guelph oN 519-767-2665Raymond Deshaies becancour QC N/APhilippe McSween Quebec QC 418-650-2440Karen bannow Southey SK 306-726-4307Chase Wendorff Dudurn SK 306-492-2206fabiano Araujo Sao Paulo brazil 55-19-3641-1834
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AGA
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thoSE AMERiCAN gElbViEh Association green and white envelopes containing the 2011 herd Assessments will soon be arriving to your mailboxes. There are several important items included in this mailing that require your attention. here are the items to be on the lookout for:
• HerdAssessmentsfor2011• RegistrationApplicationsforJanuary-July2010borncalves• MembershipQuestionnaire• AGAMemberSurvey• JuniorAwardSponsorRequestsforthe2011AGJATwister Classic• AmericanGelbviehFoundationGivingForm
All of the items are due April 15. however, remember the old adage, “The early bird gets the worm.” The sooner you send in your herd Assessments, the sooner we can give you updated EPDs, lifetime Cow Summaries, and Registration Applications for 2011 calves.
The AgA relies on annual herd assessments to be able to offer programs and services to you, the members. The achievements of an organization are the results of the combined effort of each individual member. Through your herd assessments, the AgA is able to provide informational services, marketing and member communication programs for both members and commercial users of gelbvieh genetics.
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DCHD Golden Buckle Gelv 270XSire: DCH R126 Roy, first Roy daughter to sell
DCHD Golden Buckle Gelv 615XSire: DCH R126 Roy BW: 85 WW: 802
DCHD Golden Buckle Gelv 113XSire: DCH T504 Tremor ET BW: 86 WW: 808
DCHD Golden Buckle Gelv 269XSire: DCH S167 Shameless
DCHD Golden Buckle Gelv 030XSire: DCH R126 Roy BW: 83 WW: 721
DCHD Golden Buckle Gelv 097XSire: DCH R126 Roy BW: 88 WW: 813
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Start the year out right with great genetics from Golden Buckle Gelbvieh that promote growth, milk and marbling! Visit www.golden-buckle-gelbvieh.com for a full listing of bulls, including pedigrees and pictures. Dwight and Christina Dockter
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Green Hills Gelbvieh, NCJim & Pat Dromgoole, TX
Jaco Cattle, KSCatherine & Chad Murphy, SD
Pleasant Meadow Farm, KYTriple M, CO
Karla Rippe, NEVoss Farms, NE
Triple K Gelbvieh, KSPost RockCattle Co, KS
Cedar Top Ranch, NEMurray Farms, OK
Brandy & Shad Ludemann, SDMatthew Davidson, SC
Plateau Gelbvieh, COKrajewski Gelbvieh, NE
Michael Butler, TNKeith Volek, SD
Justin Taubenheim, NEGary Carlisle, UT
Larry Baldwin, MOCircle C, OK
JT Land and Cattle, KSBill New, OK
Rippe Gelbvieh, NE
Bradley McWilliams, MOBrisner Cattle Company, MO
Jerald Glaub, INDon Meng, KS
Ben Kokett, MNRobin Childs, MOGreg Schipull, IA
John Durham, SC4T Ranch, KS
Stucky Gelbvieh, KSWolf Gelbvieh, NE
Matt Wagner, KSMeredith Clark, KS
Dawson Creek Gelbvieh, KSDeGeer Gelbvieh, KSJason Hightower, KS
Collin Berkley, KSMike Jones, KY
Hilltop Farms, MOKyle Bauer, NE
Triple D Cattle, NEKevin Rawson, WV
When CIRS Decade 278U2 won the 2010 Breeders’ Choice Gelbvieh Bull futurity he was first named reserve grand champion Gelbvieh bull at the NAILE. Our 2011 Futurity entry, CIRS 31X just claimed the 2010 NAILE reserve grand champion Gelbvieh bull title. History is
set to repeat itself.
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(620) 628-4621 H • (620) 654-6507 C [email protected]
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CE BW WW YW MK TM GL CD SC102 1.9 42 70 21 42 -2.0 104 .5.18 .32 .17 .11 .09 na .12 .08 I
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Livestock Judging: Many Opportunities for Success
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2010-2011 AGJA Board of Directors
Seth Arp, President (2011)N551 Ramsey Rd., Arlington, WI 53911
P: 608-712-1186Email: [email protected]
Dustin Aherin, Vice President (2011)309 Limestone Rd., Phillipsburg, KS 67661
P: 785-302-1253Email: [email protected]
Justin Taubenheim, V.P. of Leadership (2012)19035 Grand Island Rd., Amherst, NE 68812
P: 308-826-5185Email: [email protected]
Janelle Hayek, Secretary (2011)2814 Hwy. E43, Clutier, IA 52217
P: 319-330-1647Email: [email protected]
Britney Volek, Treasurer (2011)19920 339th Ave., Highmore, SD 57345
P: 605-870-1008Email: [email protected]
Cole Buffo (2012)1006 S Main St., Lansing, KS 66043
P: 913-683-0034Email: [email protected]
Andrew Lindgren (2011)1565 US Hwy. 136, Atlanta, IL 67123P: 309-392-2054 • C: 309-825-0089
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John Shearer (2012)PO Box 239, Canton, KS 67428
P: 620-628-4621
Van Tucker (2012)24022 250th Rd., Portis, KS 67474
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Kyle Kendrick, Ex-Officio6590 County Rd. 249, Palmyra, MO 63461
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Adult Advisors:Mike & Toni Shrewsbury
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Al & Mary Knapp18291 158th Street
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Staff Advisor:Dana Stewart303-465-2333
AftER fiNiShiNg MY first semester of college i have realized that there are many things in life that i never realized could be so beneficial, for instance, wrestling, living on a farm, and getting good grades throughout high school. one thing that ranks ahead of all of these, however, is livestock judging. livestock judging can provide many benefits to its competitors including livestock selection skills, speaking skills, the ability to make decisions under pressure, and finally future colleagues and jobs. The first thing that crosses anyone’s mind when mentioning livestock judging is the logical thought of improving your livestock selection skills. When i first started my livestock judging career i was a decent cattle evaluator, but i had no clue how to judge sheep or hogs. over the years with hard work, and plenty of support from my family and friends i have come a long way in all aspects of my evaluation abilities. it doesn’t matter if you are going to be a beef, sheep, or hog producer, livestock judging will improve your eye for the future of your herd and species. Secondly and possibly the most important part of livestock judging is reasons. As a child i don’t know how many tears i shed when preparing for a set of reasons. i was so dreadful of reasons that my dad would have to buckle a kicking sobbing child into the car whenever we went to a contest. As much as i disliked reasons, i am glad that my family pushed me to be as competitive as i was. giving reasons has made me more confident in my speaking skills no matter what the situation is. i have used my improved speaking skills to win numerous judging contests, qualified for the state speech contest in 2009, and above all become a member of the American gelbvieh Junior Association board of Directors. Judging has also helped me function in times of pressure. in a judging contest you will often find yourself making tough decisions in a short period of time. At the same time there is often a lot of pressure because you want to win. Compile those
two things and livestock judging is a sure bet for growing grey hairs. Judging has thrown me in these situations many times and failure isn’t an option. Judging will quickly improve a child’s confidence and decision making skills as he goes through a few contests. last but definitely not least, is the contacts and opportunities that livestock judging will provide to kids that put in the effort. in livestock judging, practice is a must to improve, and you travel all around to workout. At these workouts you will meet many produces that you might run into in the future. At the same time, you will be giving reasons to officials and if these officials like what you have to say they might approach you and converse with you. Three years ago i was approached by a producer after he heard me give a set of reasons. This Angus producer wanted me to help his 4-h club learn to give a set of reasons. i went to their meeting and gave them a few pointers. These 4-hers were very happy that i came to help them, but i was more pleased that i was offered the chance to become a leader. in the end, judging has proven beneficial in my life and if you work hard at it the same will happen to you. When a child starts their livestock judging career chances are he won’t like the long drawn out practices and contests, but it is well worth it. Judging provides improved selection skills, improved speaking skills, the ability to make decisions under pressure, and the opportunity to meet future colleagues and employers. if you are wondering whether you should pursue a career in livestock judging go for it, and if you are thinking about giving up on an already started career take this quote from Jim Valvano to heart, “Don’t give Up. Don’t Ever give Up.” Justin Taubenheim is the Vice President of Leadership for the American Gelbvieh Junior Association. He can be reached via email at [email protected].
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i think the proper care for a calf and its mother begins with a planned mating. A well planned mating helps to eliminate calving ease problems and ensures you have the right shelter to calve at that time. You must also have the cow on a good vaccination program. This will keep the cow and her calf healthy. Proper nutrition for the cow, prior to calving is also important. The cow needs to be in a good body condition score, but not too fat. The cow needs to have a good complete ration made of proteins, concentrates or supplements, and good quality roughage available. Some examples of
proteins would be alfalfa and soybean meal. Some examples of supplements would be corn, milo and soybeans. Roughages would consist of a good quality hay. We calve most of our cows in the winter months, so they need a good brome hay and a supplement for some extra energy. When your planned calving date gets close, you need to check your cow or heifer very often. if the weather is cold or wet, you should probably get the cow into the barn if possible. This will make it easier for you if you have to assist her with calving problems. When the calf is born, it is important that it nurses within the first few hours. This is important because the calf must get the essential colostrum from its mother. The colostrum is important because it helps the calf fight off disease and sickness, and it is high in vitamins, minerals, energy, and antibodies. Soon after the calf is born it is important to identify each cow’s calf. You should put a tag in the calf ’s ear that shows what cow it is out of, so you don’t get the calves confused. We tag
and tattoo our calves with their mother’s tattoo and the corresponding year’s letter. We also weigh the calves at birth and dip their navels in iodine to prevent disease. if possible, the cow and her new calf should be kept in a clean pen or put out on a grass pasture where they can stay as clean and dry as possible. it is then important to make sure the cow has plenty of fresh water and a good hay supplement to produce milk for her new baby. When putting pairs together, you should try to keep cows of similar age and size penned together. This way all of the cows have a chance to get enough feed, hay, and water so they can keep milking well and try to gain back some weight to improve their bCS. That way they will be ready to breed back in 80-90 days. if you do all of these things, with luck, you will have a healthy pair in your herd.
Editors note: This essay, written by Seth Beying, was the champion junior division essay in the AGJA creative writing contest at the 2010 Lone Star Class. Beying is from Leavenworth, Kan.
What is the Proper Care for a New Born Calf and Its Mother?By Seth Beying, AGJA member
CAlViNg SEASoN – happy to see it start and happy to see it end with the last calf safely on the ground. to have a successful calving season requires
proper care of a newborn calf and its mother. Proper care begins before the calf is born, which means taking proper care of the mother. the cow needs good nutrition with correct amounts of protein, energy, and minerals. the cow should not be too fat or too thin. if the cow doesn’t have enough energy, the cow and the calf could be too weak for birth. the weather can play a roll in how much feed the cow needs. the cow should be vaccinated for different diseases like ibR, bVD, P13, bRSV, and any scours viruses that are needed. the heavy cows that are close to calving should be separated from the rest of the cows.
Proper care of a newborn calf also includes preventing calving losses. Dystocia or calving problems is the number one reason for death in calves. heifers experience more dysotcia than cows. other things that can cause calf losses are poor conditions like cold, wind, and moisture. Calves that are wet and cold are more likely to be stressed and die of hypothermia or get diseases like the scours. Scours is persistent diarrhea. There are four main types of scours. There is a Rota virus, Corona virus, Cryptosporidium Parvum, and E. coli. The E. coli scours causes death in the first three days of life. The other three types of scours occur during week 1 to 3 of age. At the time of parturition, which means giving birth, someone should be there to help if there are problems with the birth. The calving pen should be as clean and dry as possible. it is important for the calf to get up soon after birth and try to nurse. Make sure the cow isn’t kicking away the baby. The calf needs colostrom within the first few hours after birth before the calf ’s digestive system changes. The colostrom is
rich in antibodies. The calf can absorb the most nutrients from the colostrom within the first six hours. The colostrom should be creamy in color and free of blood, urine, and manure. The cow should have plenty of fresh water and protein to make milk. if possible, dip the navel in strong 7% iodine to prevent naval infection. The calf should get an ear tag and tattoo for the cowherd records. After a few days you should move the cow and calf into a fresh lot or pasture separate from the rest of the dry cows to prevent exposing the new calf to additional bacteria and viruses. Sick calves should be kept separate from healthy calves. Not only is giving proper care to a newborn calf and its mother at the time of birth important, it is important to give quality care to the cowherd all year long so that the calving season results in a happy ending.
Editor’s note: This essay, written by Kaeden Schlake, was the reserve champion junior division essay in the AGJA creative writing contest at the 2010 Lone Star Classic. Schlake is from Courtland, Neb.
Proper Care for a Newborn Calf and its MotherBy Kaeden Schlake, AGJA member
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Gelbvieh breeders exhibited 62 head in the 2010 Eastern National Gelbvieh and Balancer® Ring of Gold show, held in conjunction with the NAILE. The show was
held November 17 in Louisville, Ky. Scott Starr, Stapleton, Neb., evaluated the 31 Gelbvieh females, 8 Gelbvieh bulls, 14 Balancer females and 9 Balancer bulls.
Claiming the grand champion Gelbvieh female title was GGGE 3G X-Factor 014X, exhibited by Emily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind. This January 2010 daughter of GGGE 3G Time Machine was first named champion winter heifer calf.
The reserve grand champion Gelbvieh female was JCGR BAR GT Ms Pearl 540W ET, exhibited by Jumping Cow Gelbvieh, Ramah, Colo. She is an August 2009 daughter of RID R Collateral 2R and was first named champion intermediate heifer.
Double Diamond Farms, Cynthiana, Ky., exhibited the grand champion Gelbvieh bull. SSMK Astroid 1X is a February 2010 son of JDPD Astro 407S and first claimed the winter bull calf division.
Out of the same division came the reserve grand champion Gelbvieh bull, CIRS 31X. He is a January 2010 son of CIRS Alternating and was exhibited by Circle S Ranch, Canton, Kan.
The grand champion Balancer female was GGGE 3G Cowgirl Wisdom 951W. Emily Griffiths exhibited this March 2009 daughter of GGGE 3G Smoke N’ Mirrors. This heifer was first named champion junior heifer.
Zach Butler, Milton, Tenn., exhibited the reserve grand champion Balancer female. BCFG Butlers Ms Deb 10X is a January 2010 daughter of BCFG Butlers Cherokee 504T ET and first claimed the winter heifer calf division.
Grand Champion Gelbvieh Female GGGE 3G X-Factor 014X
Emily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind. Sire: GGGE 3G Time Machine
Grand Champion Gelbvieh Bull SSMK Astroid 1X
Double Diamond Farms, Cynthiana, Ky.Sire: JDPD Astro 407S
Reserve Grand Champion Gelbvieh FemaleJCGR BAR GT Ms Pearl 540W ET
Jumping Cow Gelbvieh, Ramah, Colo.Sire: RID R Collateral 2R
Reserve Grand Champion Gelbvieh BullCIRS 31X
Circle S Ranch, Canton, Kan.Sire: CIRS Alternating
NAILEChampions Selected at NAILE
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Gelbvieh breeders exhibited 62 head in the 2010 Eastern National Gelbvieh and Balancer® Ring of Gold show, held in conjunction with the NAILE. The show was
held November 17 in Louisville, Ky. Scott Starr, Stapleton, Neb., evaluated the 31 Gelbvieh females, 8 Gelbvieh bulls, 14 Balancer females and 9 Balancer bulls.
Claiming the grand champion Gelbvieh female title was GGGE 3G X-Factor 014X, exhibited by Emily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind. This January 2010 daughter of GGGE 3G Time Machine was first named champion winter heifer calf.
The reserve grand champion Gelbvieh female was JCGR BAR GT Ms Pearl 540W ET, exhibited by Jumping Cow Gelbvieh, Ramah, Colo. She is an August 2009 daughter of RID R Collateral 2R and was first named champion intermediate heifer.
Double Diamond Farms, Cynthiana, Ky., exhibited the grand champion Gelbvieh bull. SSMK Astroid 1X is a February 2010 son of JDPD Astro 407S and first claimed the winter bull calf division.
Out of the same division came the reserve grand champion Gelbvieh bull, CIRS 31X. He is a January 2010 son of CIRS Alternating and was exhibited by Circle S Ranch, Canton, Kan.
The grand champion Balancer female was GGGE 3G Cowgirl Wisdom 951W. Emily Griffiths exhibited this March 2009 daughter of GGGE 3G Smoke N’ Mirrors. This heifer was first named champion junior heifer.
Zach Butler, Milton, Tenn., exhibited the reserve grand champion Balancer female. BCFG Butlers Ms Deb 10X is a January 2010 daughter of BCFG Butlers Cherokee 504T ET and first claimed the winter heifer calf division.
Grand Champion Gelbvieh Female GGGE 3G X-Factor 014X
Emily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind. Sire: GGGE 3G Time Machine
Grand Champion Gelbvieh Bull SSMK Astroid 1X
Double Diamond Farms, Cynthiana, Ky.Sire: JDPD Astro 407S
Reserve Grand Champion Gelbvieh FemaleJCGR BAR GT Ms Pearl 540W ET
Jumping Cow Gelbvieh, Ramah, Colo.Sire: RID R Collateral 2R
Reserve Grand Champion Gelbvieh BullCIRS 31X
Circle S Ranch, Canton, Kan.Sire: CIRS Alternating
NAILEChampions Selected at NAILE
JCGR BAR GT Cross Fire 500W was named the grand champion Balancer bull. This July 2009 son of RID R Collateral 2R came out of the intermediate bull division and was exhibited by Jumping Cow Gelbvieh.
The reserve grand champion Balancer bull was GGGE 3G Warlock 928W, exhibited by Emily Griffiths. He is a February 2009 son of GGGE 3G Smoke N’ Mirrors and was first named champion junior bull.
The first place pair of calves and the best four head went to Emily Griffiths. Premier breeder and premier exhibitor of the show was also Emily Griffiths. Jumping Cow Gelbvieh was named premier herdsman.
The complete NAILE Eastern National Gelbvieh show program with results and performance data is available online at www.gelbvieh.org or by calling the AGA office at 303-465-2333 to request a copy.
Grand Champion Balancer FemaleGGGE 3G Cowgirl Wisdom 951WEmily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind.Sire: GGGE 3G Smoke N’ Mirrors
Grand Champion Balancer BullJCGR BAR GT Cross Fire 500W
Jumping Cow Gelbvieh, Ramah, Colo.Sire: RID R Collateral 2R
Reserve Grand Champion Balancer Female BCFG Butlers Ms Deb 10XZach Butler, Milton, Tenn.
Sire: BCFG Butlers Cherokee 504T ET
Reserve Grand Champion Balancer BullGGGE 3G Warlock 928W
Emily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind.Sire: GGGE 3G Smoke N’ Mirrors
Premier Breeder & Premier ExhibitorEmily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind.
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Gelbvieh Spring Heifer Calf Division
Class 1.0April 1 to April 15, 20101. SVFG Dolly 01X, Spring Valley Farm, Lebanon, Ky.
Class 1.1March 1 to March 31, 20101. BCFG Butlers Fashion 54X, Zach Butler, Milton, Tenn.; 2. SYDB X714, Sydney B. Bigger, Media, Ill.; 3. PNS Tiffanie 103X, Sutton Farm, Vincent, Ohio
Gelbvieh Champion Spring Heifer Calf: BCFG Butlers Fashion 54X, Zach Butler, Milton, Tenn., Sire: BCFG Butlers OleGelbvieh Reserve Champion Spring Heifer Calf: SVFG Dolly 01X, Spring Valley Farm, Lebanon, Ky., Sire: SLC Freedom 178F ET
Gelbvieh Winter Heifer Calf Division
Class 2.0February 1 to February 28, 20101. CIRS 6BX ET, Circle S Ranch, Canton, Kan.; 2. ALIS Xcuses Xcuses 006X, Alison L. Baker, Bristol, Ind.
Class 2.1January 1 to January 31, 20101. GGGE 3G X-Factor 014X, Emily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind.; 2. FMGF Outta Da Blue 713X ET, Four Mile Gelbvieh Farm and Butler Creek Gelbvieh, Marble Hill, Ga.; 3. CIRS 278X, John Robert Shearer, Canton, Kan.
Gelbvieh Champion Winter Heifer Calf: GGGE 3G X-Factor 014X, Emily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind., Sire: GGGE 3G Time Machine
Gelbvieh Reserve Champion Winter Heifer Calf: FMGF Outta Da Blue 713X ET, Four Mile Gelbvieh Farm and Butler Creek Gelbvieh, Marble Hill, Ga., Sire: XXB Big N’ Rich 911P
Gelbvieh Senior Heifer Calf Division
Class 3.0November 1 to December 31, 20091. SSMK Anna K 31W, Double Diamond Farms, Cynthia, Ky., 2. DGMC Hilda’s Stormy 91W, Daniel Gaines, Courtland, Miss.; 3. WVTR Ms Priss 69W, Travis W. Rawson, Ravenswood, W. Va.
Class 3.1September 1 to October 31, 20091. BLU Ms Whtcomb 12, Robery Lloyd Reynolds, Crab Orchard, Ky.; 2. JDPD Natalie N06W, Lane Enyart, Afton, Okla.; 3. CTTK Symphany W83, Tyler Bitzer, Shelbyville, Ky.
Gelbvieh Champion Senior Heifer Calf: SSMK Anna K 31W, Double Diamond Farms, Cynthia, Ky., Sire: BTI Extra 2106K ETGelbvieh Reserve Champion Senior Heifer Calf: BLU Ms Whitcomb 12, Robert Lloyd Reynolds, Crab Orchard, Ky., Sire: JRI Prime Cut 406S30
Gelbvieh Intermediate Heifer Division
Class 4.0July 1 to August 30, 20091. JCGR BAR GT Ms Pearl 540W ET, Jumping Cow Gelbvieh, Ramah, Colo.
Class 4.1May 1 to June 30, 20091. JDPD Burnadette 195W, The Dromgoole’s Heaven, Richmond, Texas; 2. TON Renae’s Starr 183W, Renae Gordon, Batesville, Miss.
Gelbvieh Spring Heifer Calf Champion
BCFG Butlers Fashion 54XZach Butler, Milton, Tenn.
Sire: BCFG Butlers Ole
Gelbvieh Reserve Winter Heifer Calf Champion
FMGF Outta Da Blue 713X ETFour Mile Gelbvieh Farm & Butler
Creek Gelbvieh Farm, Marble Hill, Ga. Sire: XXB Big N’ Rich 911P
Gelbvieh Reserve Senior Heifer Calf Champion
BLU Ms Whitcomb W12Robert Lloyd Reynolds,
Crab Orchard, Ky.Sire: JRI Prime Cut 406S30
Gelbvieh Junior Heifer Champion CIRS 72NW
Circle S Ranch, Canton, Kan.Sire: CIRS Ramon
Gelbvieh Reserve Spring Heifer Calf ChampionSVFG Dolly 01X
Spring Valley Farm, Lebanon, Ky.Sire: SLC Freedom 178F ET
Gelbvieh Senior Heifer Calf Champion
SSMK Anna K 31WDouble Diamond Farms,
Cynthiana, Ky.Sire: BTI Extra 2106K ET
Gelbvieh Reserve Intermediate Heifer Champion
JDPD Burnadette 195WThe Dromgoole’s Heaven,
Richmond, TexasSire: RTRM Headline
Gelbvieh Reserve Junior Heifer Champion
RID R Loni 901W ETRidinger Cattle Co. & Ariana De La
Garza, Deer Trail, Colo. Sire: JCGR BAR GT Flashback 410M ET
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Gelbvieh Spring Heifer Calf Division
Class 1.0April 1 to April 15, 20101. SVFG Dolly 01X, Spring Valley Farm, Lebanon, Ky.
Class 1.1March 1 to March 31, 20101. BCFG Butlers Fashion 54X, Zach Butler, Milton, Tenn.; 2. SYDB X714, Sydney B. Bigger, Media, Ill.; 3. PNS Tiffanie 103X, Sutton Farm, Vincent, Ohio
Gelbvieh Champion Spring Heifer Calf: BCFG Butlers Fashion 54X, Zach Butler, Milton, Tenn., Sire: BCFG Butlers OleGelbvieh Reserve Champion Spring Heifer Calf: SVFG Dolly 01X, Spring Valley Farm, Lebanon, Ky., Sire: SLC Freedom 178F ET
Gelbvieh Winter Heifer Calf Division
Class 2.0February 1 to February 28, 20101. CIRS 6BX ET, Circle S Ranch, Canton, Kan.; 2. ALIS Xcuses Xcuses 006X, Alison L. Baker, Bristol, Ind.
Class 2.1January 1 to January 31, 20101. GGGE 3G X-Factor 014X, Emily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind.; 2. FMGF Outta Da Blue 713X ET, Four Mile Gelbvieh Farm and Butler Creek Gelbvieh, Marble Hill, Ga.; 3. CIRS 278X, John Robert Shearer, Canton, Kan.
Gelbvieh Champion Winter Heifer Calf: GGGE 3G X-Factor 014X, Emily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind., Sire: GGGE 3G Time Machine
Gelbvieh Reserve Champion Winter Heifer Calf: FMGF Outta Da Blue 713X ET, Four Mile Gelbvieh Farm and Butler Creek Gelbvieh, Marble Hill, Ga., Sire: XXB Big N’ Rich 911P
Gelbvieh Senior Heifer Calf Division
Class 3.0November 1 to December 31, 20091. SSMK Anna K 31W, Double Diamond Farms, Cynthia, Ky., 2. DGMC Hilda’s Stormy 91W, Daniel Gaines, Courtland, Miss.; 3. WVTR Ms Priss 69W, Travis W. Rawson, Ravenswood, W. Va.
Class 3.1September 1 to October 31, 20091. BLU Ms Whtcomb 12, Robery Lloyd Reynolds, Crab Orchard, Ky.; 2. JDPD Natalie N06W, Lane Enyart, Afton, Okla.; 3. CTTK Symphany W83, Tyler Bitzer, Shelbyville, Ky.
Gelbvieh Champion Senior Heifer Calf: SSMK Anna K 31W, Double Diamond Farms, Cynthia, Ky., Sire: BTI Extra 2106K ETGelbvieh Reserve Champion Senior Heifer Calf: BLU Ms Whitcomb 12, Robert Lloyd Reynolds, Crab Orchard, Ky., Sire: JRI Prime Cut 406S30
Gelbvieh Intermediate Heifer Division
Class 4.0July 1 to August 30, 20091. JCGR BAR GT Ms Pearl 540W ET, Jumping Cow Gelbvieh, Ramah, Colo.
Class 4.1May 1 to June 30, 20091. JDPD Burnadette 195W, The Dromgoole’s Heaven, Richmond, Texas; 2. TON Renae’s Starr 183W, Renae Gordon, Batesville, Miss.
Gelbvieh Spring Heifer Calf Champion
BCFG Butlers Fashion 54XZach Butler, Milton, Tenn.
Sire: BCFG Butlers Ole
Gelbvieh Reserve Winter Heifer Calf Champion
FMGF Outta Da Blue 713X ETFour Mile Gelbvieh Farm & Butler
Creek Gelbvieh Farm, Marble Hill, Ga. Sire: XXB Big N’ Rich 911P
Gelbvieh Reserve Senior Heifer Calf Champion
BLU Ms Whitcomb W12Robert Lloyd Reynolds,
Crab Orchard, Ky.Sire: JRI Prime Cut 406S30
Gelbvieh Junior Heifer Champion CIRS 72NW
Circle S Ranch, Canton, Kan.Sire: CIRS Ramon
Gelbvieh Reserve Spring Heifer Calf ChampionSVFG Dolly 01X
Spring Valley Farm, Lebanon, Ky.Sire: SLC Freedom 178F ET
Gelbvieh Senior Heifer Calf Champion
SSMK Anna K 31WDouble Diamond Farms,
Cynthiana, Ky.Sire: BTI Extra 2106K ET
Gelbvieh Reserve Intermediate Heifer Champion
JDPD Burnadette 195WThe Dromgoole’s Heaven,
Richmond, TexasSire: RTRM Headline
Gelbvieh Reserve Junior Heifer Champion
RID R Loni 901W ETRidinger Cattle Co. & Ariana De La
Garza, Deer Trail, Colo. Sire: JCGR BAR GT Flashback 410M ET
NAILEGelbvieh Champion Intermediate Heifer: JCGR BAR GT Ms Pearl 540W ET, Jumping Cow Gelbvieh, Ramah, Colo., Sire: RID R Collateral 2RGelbvieh Reserve Champion Intermediate Heifer: JDPD Burnadette 195W, The Dromgoole’s Heaven, Richmond, Texas, Sire: RTRM Headline
Gelbvieh Junior Heifer Division
Class 5.0March 1 to April 30, 20091. LBFM Julie 5234, Bradley Piles, Bardstown, Ky.; 2. JTP Blue Well 046W, Blue Well Farms, Lebanon, Tenn.
Class 5.1January 1 to February 28, 20091. CIRS 72N, Circle S Ranch, Canton, Kan.; 2. RID R Loni 901W ET, Ridinger Cattle Co./Ariana De La Garza, Deer Trail, Colo.; 3. JCGR BAR GT Loni 128W ET, Jumping Cow Gelbvieh, Ramah, Colo.
Gelbvieh Champion Junior Heifer: CIRS 72N, Circle S Ranch, Canton, Kan., Sire: JCGR BAR GT FlashbackGelbvieh Reserve Champion Junior Heifer: RID R Loni 901W ET, Ridinger Cattle Co./Ariana De La Garza, Deer Trail, Colo., Sire: JCGR BAR GT Flashback
Gelbvieh Senior Heifer Division
Class 6.0November 1 to December 31, 20091. TON Dixie 22U, Daniel Gaines, Courtland, Miss.
Class 6.1September 1 to October 31, 20081. SHWD Ms Mary Kay 29U, Double Diamond Farms, Cynthiana, Ky.
Gelbvieh Champion Senior Heifer: SHWD Ms Mary Kay 29U, Double Diamond Farms, Cynthiana, Ky., Sire: BTI Extra 2106K ETGelbvieh Reserve Senior Heifer: TON Dixie 22U, Daniel Gaines, Courtland, Miss., Sire: RAW Mississippi Gambler
Gelbvieh Cow-Calf Division
Class 7.0Aged Cows1. RCY Hill Top Triti Cow, Sutton Farm, Vincent, Ohio
Gelbvieh Champion Cow-Calf: RCY Hill Top Triti Cow, Sutton Farm, Vincent, Ohio, Sire: JRI PD Ranch Hand
Gelbvieh Grand Champion Female: GGGE 3G X-Factor 014X, Emily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind., Sire: GGGE 3G Time MachineGelbvieh Reserve Grand Champion Female: JCGR BAR GT Ms Pearl 540W ET, Jumping Cow Gelbvieh, Ramah, Colo., Sire: RID R Collateral 2R
Gelbvieh Spring Bull Calf Division
Class 20.0March 1 to March 31, 20101. GGGE 3G Excalibur 055X ET, Emily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind.
Gelbvieh Champion Spring Bull Calf: GGGE 3G Excalibur 055X ET, Emily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind., Sire: SLC Freedom 178F ET
Gelbvieh Winter Bull Calf Division
Class 21.0January 1 to February 28, 20101. SSMK Astroid 1X, Double Diamond Farms, Cynthiana, Ky.; 2. CIRS 31X, Circle S Ranch, Canton, Kan.
Gelbvieh Senior Heifer Champion SHWD Ms Mary Kay 29UDouble Diamond Farms,
Cynthiana, Ky.Sire: BTI Extra 2106K ET
Gelbvieh Cow-Calf Champion RCY Hill Top Triti Cow M19Sutton Farm, Vincent, OhioSire: JRI PD Ranch Hand
Gelbvieh Senior Bull Calf Champion
AHLG Wide Load 238WCasey Byford, Coffeeville, Miss.
Sire: JBOB Carolina Fortune
Gelbvieh Junior Bull Champion RID R G-Force 922W
Ridinger Cattle Company, Deer Trail, Colo.
Sire: JCGR BAR GT Flashback 410M ET
Gelbvieh Reserve Senior Heifer Champion
TON Dixie 22UDaniel Gaines, Courtland, Miss.Sire: RAW Mississippi Gambler
Gelbvieh Spring Bull Calf Champion GGGE 3G Excalibur 055X ET
Emily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind.Sire: SLC Freedom 178F
Gelbvieh Reserve Senior Bull Calf Champion
WVRG Muffin Man ET 25WRiverview Gelbvieh, Ravenswood, W. Va.
Sire: DRJ Full Exposure
Gelbvieh Reserve Junior Bull Champion
SYDB Butter Bean W414Sydney B. Bigger, Media, Ill.
Sire: JEB Polled Gizmo
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Gelbvieh Champion Winter Bull Calf: SSMK Astroid 1X, Double Diamond Farms, Cynthiana, Ky., Sire: JDPD Astro 407SGelbvieh Reserve Winter Bull Calf: CIRS 31X, Circle S Ranch, Canton, Kan., Sire: CIRS Alternating
Gelbvieh Senior Bull Calf Division
Class 22.0September 30 to November 30, 20091. AHLG Wide Load 238W, Casey Byford, Coffeeville, Miss.; 2. WVRG Muffin Man ET 25W, Riverview Gelbvieh, Ravenswood, W. Va.
Gelbvieh Champion Senior Bull Calf: AHLG Wide Load 238W, Casey Byford, Coffeeville, Miss., Sire: JBOB Carolina FortuneGelbvieh Reserve Champion Senior Bull Calf: WVRG Muffin Man ET 25W, Riverview Gelbvieh, Ravenswood, W. Va., Sire: DRJ Full Exposure
Gelbvieh Junior Bull
Class 24.0April 1 to April 30, 20091. PNS Barry II 918W, Sutton Farm, Vincent, Ohio
Class 24.1March 1 to March 31, 20091. RID R G-Force 922W, Ridinger Cattle Company, Deer Trail, Colo.; 2. SYDB Butter Bean W414, Sydney B. Bigger, Media, Ill.
Gelbvieh Champion Junior Bull: RID R G-Force 922W, Ridinger Cattle Company, Deer Trail, Colo., Sire: JCGR BAR GT FlashbackGelbvieh Reserve Champion Junior Bull: SYDB Butter Bean W414, Sydney B. Bigger, Media, Ill., Sire: JEB Polled Gizmo 17
Gelbvieh Champion Bull: SSMK Astroid 1X, Double Diamond Farms, Cynthiana, Ky., Sire: JDPD Astro 407SGelbvieh Reserve Bull: CIRS 31X, Circle S Ranch, Canton, Kan., Sire: CIRS Alternating
Balancer Spring Heifer Calf Division
Class 8.0March 1 to March 31, 20101. CTTK Fiesta X92, Tyler Bitzer, Shelbyville, Ky.; 2. BIGP X718, Bigger/Pogue Farm, Media, Ill.; 3. BCFG Butlers Jasmine 10X1, Zach Butler, Milton, Tenn.
Balancer Champion Spring Heifer Calf: CTTK Fiesta X92, Tyler Bitzer, Shelbyville, Ky., Sire: Heritage 1407 New DesignBalancer Reserve Spring Heifer Calf: BIGP X718, Bigger/Pogue Farm, Media, Ill., Sire: EBIG Ringo
Balancer Winter Heifer Calf Division
Class 9.0January 1 to February 28, 20101. BCFG Butlers Ms Deb 10X, Zach Butler, Milton, Tenn.
Balancer Winter Heifer Calf Champion: BCFG Butlers Ms Deb 10X, Zach Butler, Milton, Tenn., Sire: BCFG Butlers Cherokee 504T ET
Balancer Senior Heifer Calf Division
Class 10.0October 1 to December 31, 20091. WVRG Red Velvet 21W, Riverview Gelbvieh, Ravenswood, W. Va.; 2. VER Kristina 031W ET, Connor D. Durham, Piedmont, S.C.
Balancer Spring Heifer Calf ChampionCTTK Fiesta X92
Tyler Bitzer, Shelbyville, Ky. Sire: Heritage 1407 New Design
Balancer Senior Heifer Calf Champion
RRYN Bee Lick Sweet Gal ET W98Robert Lloyd Reynolds,
Crab Orchard, Ky.Sire: GGGE 3G Smoke N’ Mirrors
Balancer Reserve Junior Heifer Champion
RHRG Ms Legend 946WJohn Robert Shearer, Canton, Kan.
Sire: SCC Legend 542
Balancer Winter Bull Calf Champion
GGGE 3G Expedition E019X Emily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind.
Sire: K F Precision 361
Balancer Reserve Winter Bull Calf Champion
TON Choctaw Sunrise 471XRenae Gordon, Batesville, Miss.Sire: LJC LJC Mission Statement
Balancer Senior Bull Calf Champion BCFG Butlers Red Oak 908W
Zach Butler, Milton, Tenn.Sire: BCFG Butlers Cherokee 504T ET
Balancer Reserve Junior Bull Champion GHGF Gin 98W
Justin Michael Teeter, Mt. Ulla, N.C.Sire: B C Matrix 4132
Balancer Reserve Senior Bull Calf Champion
AHLG Choctaw King 525WTaylor Robertson, Sardis, Miss.Sire: FLR 5L Norseman King
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Class 10.1September 1 to September 31, 20091. RRYN Bee Lick Sweet Gal ET W98, Robert Lloyd Reynolds, Crab Orchard, Ky.; 2. CMGF Clinch MT Ms Legacy 92, Zach Butler, Milton, Tenn.; 3. BRAR Miss Bar IV W14, Aaron Bitzer, Shelbyville, Ky.
Balancer Champion Senior Heifer Calf: RRYN Bee Lick Sweet Gal ET W98, Robert Lloyd Reynolds, Crab Orchard, Ky., Sire: GGGE 3G Smoke N’ MirrorsBalancer Reserve Champion Senior Heifer Calf: CMGF Clinch MT Ms Legacy 92, Zach Butler, Milton, Tenn., Sire: CMFS Carolina Legend
Balancer Junior Heifer Division
Class 12.0March 1 to April 30, 20091. GGGE 3G Cowgirl Wisdom 951, Emily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind.; 2. JCGR BAR GT Ms Lee Ann 306W, Jumping Cow Gelbvieh, Ramah, Colo.; 3. LBFM Kali Too ET 2152, Bradley Piles, Bardstown, Ky.
Class 12.1January 1 to February 28, 20091. RHRG Ms Legend 946W, John Robert Shearer, Canton, Kan.; 2. AHL Hottdamn 19W, Matthew Davidson, Duncan, S.C.
Balancer Champion Junior Heifer: GGGE 3G Cowgirl Wisdom 951, Emily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind., Sire: GGGE 3G Smoke N’ MirrorsBalancer Reserve Champion Junior Heifer: RHRG Ms Legend 946W, John Robert Shearer, Canton, Kan., Sire: SCC Legend 542
Grand Champion Balancer Female: GGGE 3G Cowgirl Wisdom 951, Emily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind., Sire: GGGE 3G Smoke N’ Mirrors
Reserve Grand Champion Balancer Female: BCFG Butlers Ms Deb 10X, Zach Butler, Milton, Tenn., Sire: BCFG Butlers Cherokee 504T ET
Balancer Winter Bull Calf Division
Class 15.0February 1 to February 28, 20101. TON Choctaw Sunrise 471X, Renae Gordon, Batesville, Miss.
Class 15.1January 1 to January 31, 20101. GGGE 3G Expedition E019X, Emily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind.
Balancer Champion Winter Bull Calf: GGGE 3G Expedition E019X, Emily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind., Sire: K F Precision 361Balancer Reserve Champion Winter Bull Calf: TON Choctaw Sunrise 471X, Renae Gordon, Batesville, Miss., Sire: LJC LJC Mission Statement
Balancer Senior Bull Calf Division
Class 16.0November 1 to December 31, 20091. WVRG Woody ET 17W, Riverview Gelbvieh, Ravenswood, W. Va.
Class 16.1September 1 to October 31, 20091. BCFG Butlers Red Oak 908W, Zach Butler, Milton, Tenn.; 2. AHLG Choctaw King 525W, Taylor Robertson, Sardis, Miss.
Balancer Champion Senior Bull Calf: BCFG Butlers Red Oak 908W, Zach Butler, Milton, Tenn., Sire: BCFG Butlers Cherokee 504T ETBalancer Reserve Champion Senior Bull Calf: AHLG Choctaw King 525W, Taylor Robertson, Sardis, Miss., Sire: FLR 5L Norseman King
Balancer Senior Bull Champion JCGR BAR GT Cobalt 159U
Jumping Cow Gelbvieh, Ramah, Colo. Sire: RID R Collateral 2R
Balancer Reserve Spring Heifer CalfBIGP X718
Bigger/Pogue Farm, Media, Ill.Sire: EBIG Ringo
Balancer Reserve Champion Senior Heifer Calf
CMGF Clinch MT Ms Legacy 92Zach Butler, Milton, Tenn.
Sire: CMFS Carolina Legend
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Balancer Intermediate Bull Division
Class 17.0May 1 to August 30, 20091. JCGR BAR GT Cross Firs 500W, Jumping Cow Gelbvieh, Ramah, Colo.
Balancer Champion Intermediate Bull: JCGR BAR GT Cross Firs 500W, Jumping Cow Gelbvieh, Ramah, Colo., Sire: RID R Collateral 2R
Balancer Junior Bull Division
Class 18.0January 1 to April 30, 20091. GGGE 3G Warlock 928W, Emily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind.; 2. GHGF Gin 98W, Justin Michael Teeter, Mt. Ulla, N.C.
Balancer Champion Junior Bull: GGGE 3G Warlock 928W, Emily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind., Sire: GGGE 3G Smoke N’ Mirrors
Balancer Reserve Champion Junior Bull: GHGF Gin 98W, Justin Michael Teeter, Mt. Ulla, N.C., Sire: B C Matrix 4132
Balancer Senior Bull Division
Class 19.0January 1 to December 31, 20081. JCGR BAR GT Cobalt 159U, Jumping Cow Gelbvieh, Ramah, Colo.
Balancer Champion Senior Bull: JCGR BAR GT Cobalt 159U, Jumping Cow Gelbvieh, Ramah, Colo., Sire: RID R Collateral 2R
Grand Champion Balancer Bull: JCGR BAR GT Cross Firs 500W, Jumping Cow Gelbvieh, Ramah, Colo., Sire: RID R Collateral 2RReserve Grand Champion Balancer Bull: GGGE 3G Warlock 928W, Emily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind., Sire: GGGE 3G Smoke N’ Mirrors
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36 Females $1,882
14 Bulls $1,857
6th Annual Ozark Pride Gelbvieh Female and Bull Sale Hartland Farm & J Bar M Gelbvieh
Barry “Slim” Cook Chief Operating Officer
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Hartland Farm and J Bar m Gelbvieh put together another excellent set of cattle for the 6th annual Ozark Pride Gelbvieh female and bull sale. The top selling lot at $4,750 was lot 2, rHrt miss Grand Granite Et, a homozygous black, homozygous polled november 2008 purebred Gelbvieh bred heifer. lot 2 is sired dCSF Post rock Granite 200P2 and a daughter tJB lady Granite 838H Et and sold safe in calf for a spring calf to rHrt W36. lake land and Cattle of neosho, mo., was the winning bidder. topping the choice of donor flush lots was lot 10d, VEr lee ann 650r. She is a november 2005 Balancer® cow out of JBOB Carolina 5102n and VEr lee ann 309m Et. lake land and Cattle was once again the winning bidder for $3,300.
lake land and Cattle struck again with the high selling bred heifer at $3,100. lot 16, JEmG miss trevor W249 Et, is a homozygous polled, red purebred Gelbvieh cow born in January 2009 and sired by tJB masterpiece 138l Et. topping out the bull offering was lot 62, rHrt W59. He is an august 2009 homozygous black, homozygous polled purebred Gelbvieh son of rHrt t11 Et. danny davis of Everton, ark., purchased this herd sire prospect for $2,550. The second high selling bull was rHrt t49 Et, an august 2007 homozygous black, homozygous polled purebred Gelbvieh herd sire out of OZZ Ext Govenor 3n and the donor cow JBOB 92C 1373G Et. The final bidder was CO Smith of Salem, ark., taking home this excellent lot for $2,400.
October 9, 1020Stella, Mo.Auctioneer: Jason MillerSale Manager: Mitchell Marketing ServiceReport written by: Jennifer Scharpe
salesSales
5 Donors $5,080
15 Open Heifers $3,763
12 Bred Heifers $3,942
19 Bred Cows $2,516
10 Bull Calves $2,450
14 Pregnant Recips $1,886
22 Embryo Lots $668
Rea Family Gelbvieh Dispersal Sale
November 17, 2010Salina, Kan.Sale Manager: Cattlemen’s ConnectionReported by: Brandon McEndaffer
WitH yEarS OF involvement in the Gelbvieh breed, the rea Family of Berthoud, Colo., sold their herd in conjunction with the Pick of the Herds/Fall Female Festival sale in Salina, Kan. With the seats full of Gelbvieh enthusiasts, the bidders raised their hands early and often on a set of cattle the rea family worked hard to build.
Earning the rights as high seller was the crowd favorite lot 92, tFlK Whitney 251W Et, a homozygous black, homozygous polled bred Gelbvieh heifer who sold for $20,000 half interest to Green Hills Gelbvieh of mt. Ulla, n.C. Whitney is sired by a bull produced by the rea Family, rtrt Solution, and whose dam is the FlGy 7037P donor dam. She is safe in calf to Cran Buddy Boy t729. Staying with same cow family, lot 55 FlGy “Fly Girl” 7037P was the second high selling donor dam of the sale at $6,700. She went to Pleasant meadows Farm of Glasgow, Ky.
The high selling donor dam was the youthful appearing yet proven red Gelbvieh cow, lot 84 JCGr Bar Gt lady icon 153J, who sold for $6,800 to murphy Farms of arlington, S.d. lady icon’s six calves sold for a combined total of $23,300 and her embryos brought in
$4,500. murphy Farms also took home the high selling bred cow, lot 58 rtrt darci 189U, the 2010 reserve national Champion Gelbvieh Female at $6,000. lot 68, darC “darci” P401, the donor dam of darci 189U and rtrt Solution sold for $6,600 to Stucky Gelbvieh, Post rock Cattle Co, and dawson’s Creek Gelbvieh of Kansas.
dromgoole’s Heaven of richmond, texas had the last bid at $6,700 on the top selling open heifer, lot 81 rtrd 290X. This black, homozygous polled fancy heifer calf was February-born and sired by rid r Collateral 2r. lot 69, rtrd darci 264X Et, was the second high selling open heifer at $6,200 and went to matthew davidson of duncan, S.C. a homozygous black, homozygous polled daughter of taU tuned 155t, the donor dam “darci” and was born in January 2010.
although young, the Gelbvieh bull calves commanded top dollar throughout the sale with the high selling bull calf being lot 59, rtrt 288X. This homozygous black, homozygous polled Gelbvieh bull sired by HyEK Black impact 3960n sold for $3,700 to Cedar top ranch of Stapleton, neb.
RHRT Miss Grand Granite ET U84 sold for $4,750 in the Ozarks Pride Sale.
TFLK Whitney 251W ET the topped the Rea Family Dispersal Sale at $20,000.
Barry “Slim” Cook Chief Operating Officer
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salesSales
59 Lots $1,523
“Show-Me” Futurity PlusSponsored by the Heart of America Gelbvieh Association
ninEtEEn BrEEdErS from Kansas, missouri, Georgia, and arkansas offered another outstanding set of cattle for the annual “Show-me” Futurity Plus sale sponsored by the Heart of america Gelbvieh association. Hart Farm consigned the high selling lot, tJB mackenzie 448P Et. She is a beautifully uddered, impressive January 2004 red purebred cow sired by tJB Vortex 232m Et and sold safe in calf to HFGC HF roscoe 34P59 Et. tJB Gelbvieh of Chickamauga, Ga., purchased this female for $5,000. The next high selling lot of the day was a flush opportunity of rHrt Gina Et consigned by lake land & Cattle. This august 2007 donor dam is a homozygous black, homozygous polled purebred cow sired by OZZ EXt Govenor 3n. Hartland Farms of Stella, mo., was the winning bidder at $3,500. Justamere ranch consigned lot 10,
November 6, 2010Springfield, Mo. Auctioneer: Phil SchooleySale Manager: Mitchell Marketing ServiceReport written by: Jennifer Scharpe
41 Open Heifers $1,993
6 Bred Heifers $2,550
2 Steers $1,100
10th Annual Pick of the Herds Sale & 14th Annual Fall Female FestivalNovember 17, 2010Salina, Kan.Sale Manager: Cattlemen’s ConnectionReported by: Brandon McEndaffer
On aS a BEaUtiFUl of a day as you could ask for at the end of november, an eager crowd filled the seats for the 10th annual Pick of the Herds/14th annual Fall Female Festival Sale in Salina, Kan. like expected from these two sales, the quality of the bred and open females was deep. The depth of that quality was evident as three females were co-high selling lots and commanded top dollar at $3,200 each.
as the second heifer to go in the ring, a stout black Balancer® heifer, lot 25 Pla Butterfinger 018X, sired by taU mr Krugerrand 70m 130P helped start the sale off right. She was consigned by Plateau Gelbvieh of Peetz, Colo., and the lucky bidder of lot 25 was junior member Elizabeth Krajewski of Venango, neb. at the same price, a moderate, fancy red Balancer heifer, aHl trixie 027X Et, sired by HXC lCC Gravity B252l was consigned by ledoux ranch of agenda, Kan., and went to Cedar top ranch of Stapleton, neb. rounding out the females who topped the sale was lot 2, dCSF
Wilma 178W1, a black homozygous polled Gelbvieh heifer consigned by dawson Creek Gelbvieh and Post rock Cattle Co. lot 2 was a Jri Great Western 254n68 Et daughter safe to a Balancer calf and sold to Hilltop Farms, asbury mo. She was also the top selling bred female in the sale.
rounding out the next high sellers were two black balancers bringing $3,000 each. lot 22, XXB miss iron nuts 010X, an open January Balancer heifer sired by EGl Old iron nuts S842 sold to leonhardt Cattle Co. of lake Preston, S.d. and was consigned by Boehler Gelbvieh of Orleans, neb. also at $3,000 was lot 43, BaG miss industry 21X, an open black Balancer heifer sired by Connealy industry 5634 consigned by Bar arrow Cattle Co. of Phillimpsburg, Kan., with the winning bid going to Blackhawk Cattle Co. of Oregon, ill.
With the sale concluding before dark on what turned out to be a clear sunny day for the month of november, there was without question an aura of optimism and positivity as people headed home.
a march 2006 purebred black cow sired by the carcass trait leader, JBOB Carolina Fortune 2564JEt. HUtr Justamere Crystal sold safe for a spring calf and was picked up for $3,100 by Carrie and david Van Winkle, neosho, mo., also at the $3,100 sale price was lot 39, an open Balancer® heifer eligible for the HaGa Futurity held at the 2011 missouri State Fair. Consigned by martin Farms, mart lady Ellijay is an October 2009 daughter of ar advantage 654 and VEr miss Ellijay 827t. Selecting this excellent show heifer was Sara Hixson of Gower, mo., for a final bid of $3,100. JGP Gelbvieh consigned lot 29, JGPG Shania 919W Et, which sold for $3,000 to monty larman, Orlando, Okla. Out of the great lWGr Pld Shania 790 771G Et cow and the red angus sire nl red northline rob roy 12, this red Balancer bred heifer was born in march 2009.
A Hart Farm consignment, TJB Mackenzie 448P ET topped the sale at $5,000.
TAU Mr. Krugerrand 70M 130P was the sire of PLA Butterfinger 018X, a co-high seller in the sale.
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Reserve Champion FemaleLoveless Sandy
Trevor Carlisle, Redmond, Utah
Grand Champion Female TFLK Whitney 251 W
David Rea, Berthoud, Colo.
Reserve Champion FemaleAES Ms Kitty
Ethan Arnold, Iva, S.C.
Grand Champion FemaleAHL Hottdamn
Matthew Davidson, Duncan, S.C
Reserve Grand Champion Gelbvieh Female
CCF Zoey X006Cameron L. Burns, Pendleton, S.C.
Grand Champion Gelbvieh Female
GGGE 3G X-Factor 014XEmily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind.
Grand Champion Cow/Calf PairJRSL Ms Matrix 251M
Lydia Russell, Brooklyn, Wisc.
Reserve Grand Champion Gelbvieh Heifer
RSSL Matrix’s XclamationLydia Russell, Brooklyn, Wisc.
Grand Champion Gelbvieh HeiferGGGE 3G X-Factor 014X
Emily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind.
NAILE Gelbvieh Junior ShowNovember 14, 2010 • Louisville, Ky.
South Carolina State Fair Junior ShowOctober 23, 2010 • Columbia, S.C.
World Beef Expo Junior ShowSeptember 26, 2010 • West Allis, Wisc.
NILE Junior Gelbvieh/Balancer ShowOctober 14, 2010 • Billings, Mont.
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aGJa Will BE sponsoring three opportunities for aGJa members to compete in contests and shows this summer.
The first opportunity will be at the 2011 Cherokee Strip Western regional in Perry, Okla., may 27-29. The show is hosted by the Oklahoma Gelbvieh association.
The next opportunity will be the 2011 Eastern regional in maryville, tenn., June 2-5. The show is hosted by the Heritage FFa chapter.
Finally, the 2011 aGJa twister Classic, the annual junior national show, will be July 3-8 in Kearney, neb. The show is jointly hosted by the nebraska and Kansas Gelbvieh Junior associations.
Check the aGa website for additional details as the become available. aGJa members will receive official entry packets later this spring.
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Seedstock Plus 2011 Sale CalendarFeb. 5th - Tennessee Bull & Female Sale Tennessee Livestock Producers Columbia, Tennessee
Feb. 26th - North Missouri Bull Sale AB Farms Lathrop, Missouri
Mar. 16th - Eagle Pass RFI Tested Bull Sale Eagle Pass Ranch Highmore, South Dakota
Mar. 26th - South Missouri Bull & Female Sale Joplin Regional Stockyards Carthage, Missouri
April 2nd - High Altitude Bull Sale Southern Colorado Livestock Auction Monte Vista, Colorado
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23685 Sartoria Road • Amherst, NEPick Your New Herdsires From 100 Thick-Made Muscular Gelbvieh & Balancer® (60) Bulls with Growth, Balance and Great Carcass Merit
30 Open Balancer® Females • Many Show Prospects
TAU Manitoba 13X — Homozygous Black, double polled son of TAU Grid Topper 43T. 13X is moderate framed, deep bodied,
loaded with natural width, and very free moving. See him in the yards at Denver and on the hill in the 1st annual Balancer Bull Futurity.
Many bulls like him sell February 7th.
133X — Homozygous Black and Double Polled son of Hayek Black Impact
and a great Bushwacker dam. This fella has Maternal stamped
all over him.
Dale & Jeannette308/826-4771
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166X – Double black and double polled son of the impressive 43T. 166X was a standout from the moment he hit the ground. Extremely soggy middled, and plenty of natural muscke shape. He tipped the scales at weaning with a 759 adj. weaning weight. 166X will be on the
trailer to the Denver Stock Show.
CE BW WW YW MK TM GL CD104 .2 37 78 18 37 -1.7 103
SC ST CW RE MB DtF CV FM.2 N/A 12 .15 .02 3.7 17.62 18.13
127X — Double Black and Double Polled son of TAU Krugerrand 130P,
and a super Nighthawk Dam that has a 102 average weaning on 5 calves.
Larger framed, body depth, high maternal and growth EPD’s.
CE BW WW YW MK TM GL CD102 .1 44 87 20 42 -1.3 102
SC ST CW RE MB DtF CV FM.2 8 12 .06 .04 208 19.04 22.83
CE BW WW YW MK TM GL CD108 -1.8 36 70 17 35 -3.5 101
SC ST CW RE MB DtF CV FM-0.3 N/A 14 .14 .05 3.8 21.36 7.74
37X – Homozygous black and double polled son of SDCC Virginian which goes back to
Connealy Virginian. This bull was an eye catcher coming off the cow with an 800 lb. adj weaning weight and a 109 WW ratio. But the fact of the matter is that he hasn’t let up a bit. 37X is super
deep and expressively muscled. This bull is a cattlemen’s dream. Great numbers, great
phenotype. What more could you ask for? On top of all this, 37X is entered in the pen bull show in Denver.
CE BW WW YW MK TM GL CDN/A .2 41 82 17 38 N/A N/A
SC ST CW RE MB DtF CV FMN/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 19.13
CE BW WW YW MK TM GL CD104 0.8 43 78 13 35 -1.3 101
SC ST CW RE MB DtF CV FM.2 N/A 12 .15 -0.06 2.2 10.23 10.88
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Seedstock Plus 2011 Sale CalendarFeb. 5th - Tennessee Bull & Female Sale Tennessee Livestock Producers Columbia, Tennessee
Feb. 26th - North Missouri Bull Sale AB Farms Lathrop, Missouri
Mar. 16th - Eagle Pass RFI Tested Bull Sale Eagle Pass Ranch Highmore, South Dakota
Mar. 26th - South Missouri Bull & Female Sale Joplin Regional Stockyards Carthage, Missouri
April 2nd - High Altitude Bull Sale Southern Colorado Livestock Auction Monte Vista, Colorado
April 9th - Bar T Bar Ranch & Seedstock Plus Bull Sale Snyder Livestock Yerington, Nevada
OVER 1000 BULLSWILL BE OFFERED!
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Reserve Champion Gelbvieh Bull
DLW Windsor 36W ETWandering Meadows,
Lamberton, Minn.
Grand Champion Gelbvieh BullLWLH Dually
L & L Fitting, Hartley, Iowa
Reserve Champion Gelbvieh FemaleJack Miss Lottie
Leonhardt Cattle Co., Lake Preston, S.D.
Grand Champion Gelbvieh Female
AJJH American HoneyL & L Fitting, Hartley, Iowa
Reserve Champion Balancer Bull
Northern Rule ETWandering Meadows,
Lamberton, Minn.
Grand Champion Balancer Bull
LSG X-Man 001XLittle Sioux Gelbvieh Ranch,
Milford, Iowa
Reserve Champion Balancer FemaleLSG Rachel 574R
Little Sioux Gelbvieh Ranch, Milford, Iowa
Grand Champion Balancer Female
SBMG Miss TI 205XWandering Meadows,
Lamberton, Minn.
Grand Champion Gelbvieh BullGGGE 3G Excalibur 055X ET
Emily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind.
Grand Champion Gelbvieh Cow/Calf Pair
JRSL Ms Matrix 251MRussell Family Livestock,
Brooklyn Wisc.
Reserve Grand Champion Gelbvieh Heifer
GGGE 3G Cowgirl Lexie 029XEmily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind.
Grand Champion Gelbvieh Heifer
RSSL Matrix’s XclamationRussell Family Livestock,
Brooklyn, Wisc
Grand Champion Balancer BullGGGE 3G Warlock 928W
Emily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind.
Reserve Grand Champion Balancer HeiferCJWG Carrie X3
Cody Welke, Osseo, Wisc.
Grand Champion Balancer Heifer
GGGE 3G X-Factor 014XEmily Griffiths, Kendallville, Ind.
World Beef Expo Gelbvieh and Balancer ShowSeptember 26, 2010 • West Allis, Wisc.
Clay County Fair Ring of Gold ShowSpencer, Iowa • September 18, 2010
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Grand Champion Gelbvieh HeiferTFLK Whitney 251W
David Rea, Berthoud, Colo.Photo Courtesy of Show
Champions
NILE Gelbvieh and Balancer ShowOctober 14, 2010 • Billings, Mont.
South Carolina State Fair Gelbvieh/Balancer ShowColumbia, S.C. • October 21, 2010
Farmfair International Western Canada Gelbvieh ShowNovember 11, 2010
Reserve Grand Champion Gelbvieh Heifer
TMKG Riverdell 210X Ty & Brooke Kliewer, Klamath Falls, Ore.
Grand Champion Gelbvieh BullJLSL Wiley 913W
Samee Ledgerwood, Clarkston, Wash.
Photo Courtesy of Show Champions
Reserve Grand Champion Gelbvieh Bull
CODH Starlights Jacquizz Ty & Brooke Kliewer, Klamath Falls, Ore.
Grand Champion Balancer FemaleTMKG Lady Starlight 205X
Ty & Brooke Kliewer, Klamath, Falls Ore.
Photo Courtesy of Show Champions
Reserve Grand Champion Balancer Female
MHD Katy’s Upgrade Max & Debbie Porter,
Stevensville, Mont.
Grand Champion Balancer BullYJMR Razzleberry
Trevor Carlisle, Redmond, UtahPhoto Courtesy of Show Champions
Reserve Grand Champion Balancer Bull
JLSL Xclusive Balance 9X Samee Ledgerwood,
Clarkston, Wash.
Grand Champion FemaleVER Kristina
Connor Durham, Piedmont, S.C.
Reserve Grand Champion Female
AHL HottdamnMatthew Davidson, Duncan, S.C.
Grand Champion BullHSCF Rocko
Cameron Durham, Piedmont, S.C.
Reserve Grand Champion Bull
DukeJustin Ridenhour, Salisbury, N.C.
Grand Champion Purebred Female
DVE Davidson Ms Secret 78UDavidson Gelbvieh, Ponteix, SK
Reserve Champion Purebred Female SLC Parkland 220U
Severtson Land and Cattle, Innisfail, AB
Grand Champion Purebred Bull
DVE Davidson Cowboy 20UDavidson Gelbvieh, Ponteix, SK
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dna tECHnOlOGy offers beef producers powerful information they can use to help take some of the risk out of the important decisions they make every day. However, this information is only useful if producers understand how to apply it specifically to their individual herd goals. For this reason, iGEnity® has a team of advisers and information management software to help producers customize the inside information from the iGEnity profile to help reach their goals in fewer generations.
“iGEnity is committed to helping producers understand and apply the advanced information that comes from the comprehensive iGEnity profile,” says dr. Kevin deHaan, technical services director, iGEnity. “We will stand by producers every step of the way as they put the power of dna to work in their operations.”
Once producers receive the inside information from iGEnity, dr. deHaan says the best place to start is with the iGEnity software. Currently, two software applications are available to customers of iGEnity; custom sort and benchmark. The iGEnity custom sort software is designed to help producers sort and rank their animals based on the traits that are most important to them. First, producers can apply a filter for traits, such as coat color or bovine viral diarrhea persistent infection (BVd-Pi) status. Then, weights, or percentages of importance, can be applied to the traits the producer deems the most important. The custom sort software ranks the cattle based on all of the criteria entered. The result is a customized, overall index score on the familiar 1 to 10 scale from iGEnity that can be saved for
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For example, in the case of evaluating potential replacement heifers, a Gelbvieh producer may start by applying a filter for cattle that are homozygous black and have a score of 6 or better for marbling and heifer pregnancy rate. Then, the producer assigns percentages of importance to the additional traits they wish to emphasize — such as 50 percent for tenderness, 30 percent for average daily gain and 20 percent for stayability. Once the custom sort software ranks the cattle based on these priorities, the producer can make more confident decisions based on where potential replacements fall within the group.
“The iGEnity custom sort software is the only program of its kind designed specifically for use with a comprehensive dna profile,” dr. deHaan says. “This program saves producers from digging through numbers and data — it does the work for them and sorts their cattle based on the traits that are most important to their individual operation.”
the second application currently available in the suite of iGEnity software is benchmark software. this software is designed to help producers determine where their herd’s genetics compare with others within their respective breed or the nearly half million cattle in the iGEnity database.
“it’s important that producers know where their herd is now before they can set goals for where they want their herd’s genetics to be in the future,” dr. deHaan says. “The iGEnity benchmark software helps producers compare their cattle’s genetics with others in their breed, the entire population of cattle in the iGEnity database, or other members of their own herd.”
These software programs are just two examples of the innovation iGEnity has brought to dna technology in the beef industry.
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January 2011Jan. 1 2011 annual aGJa dues deadlineJan. 3-7 2011 Herd assessments mailed OutJan. 7-8 aGa annual Convention and 40th anniversary Celebration, denver, COJan. 8 national Gelbvieh Junior Heifer Show, denver, COJan. 9 national Gelbvieh & Balancer Pen Show, denver, COJan. 9 national Gelbvieh & Balancer Sale, 1 P.m., livestock Center auction arena, denver, COJan. 10 national Gelbvieh & Balancer Show, denver, COJan. 25 DEADLINE: March Gelbvieh WorldJan. 29 lemke Cattle Bull Sale, lawrence, nEJan. 31 north dakota “Golden rule” Sale, mandan, nd
February 2011Feb. 2-5 nCBa/anCW annual Convention, denver, COFeb. 3 Black Hills Stock Show Gelbvieh Sale, rapid City, SdFeb. 5 ledoux ranch Production Sale, agenda, KSFeb. 5 Seedstock Plus tennessee Bull & Female Sale, Columbia, tnFeb. 7 taubenheim Gelbvieh 21st annual Production Sale, amherst, nEFeb. 15 Cedar top ranch annual Production Sale, Burwell, nEFeb. 15 iowa Beef Expo Gelbvieh Gold Sale, des moines, ia Feb. 18 nebraska Cattlemen’s Classic Gelbvieh/ Balancer Bull & Female Show & Sale, Kearney, nEFeb. 19 Overmiller Gelbvieh & red angus Production Sale, Smith Center, KSFeb. 23 Grund Beef Genetics annual Bull Sale, Oakley, KSFeb. 24 Plateau Gelbvieh Bull Sale, Brush, COFeb. 25 Pot of Gold 20th annual Gelbvieh, angus & Balancer Bull Sale, Olathe, COFeb. 25 DEADLINE: April Gelbvieh WorldFeb. 26 Schafer Farms, inc. 26th annual Bull Sale, Goodhue, mnFeb. 26 Swanson Cattle Co. 24th annual Production Sale, Oxford, nEFeb. 26 Seedstock Plus north missouri Bull Sale, lathrop, mOFeb. 28 Beastrom Gelbvieh 31st annual Bull Sale, Fort Pierre, Sd
March 2011mar. 1 Warner Beef Genetics annual Bull & Female Sale, arapahoe, nEmar. 4 Handel Farms 18th annual Bull & Female Sale, Platte, Sdmar. 4 Chimney Butte ranch annual Bull Sale, mandan, ndmar. 5 Judd ranch 33rd Gelbvieh, Balancer & red angus Bull Sale, Pomona, KSmar. 5 Thorstenson Gelbvieh & angus annual Bull Sale, mobridge, Sdmar. 5 Flying H Genetics 31st annual roughage ‘n ready Herd Bull Sale, arapahoe, nE
mar. 5 davidson Gelbvieh & lonesome dove ranch 22nd annual Bull Sale, Swift Current, SKmar. 6 mn Gelbvieh association 13th annual State Opportunity Sale, albany, mnmar. 6 mcCabe Cattle Co./two-Step ranch annual Bull Sale, dyersville, iamar. 7 Hojer Gelbvieh ranch annual Production Sale, Huron, Sdmar. 7 mlm Gelbvieh Private treaty Kick Off Sale, Superior, nEmar. 8 Bar arrow Cattle Company 21st annual Production Sale, Phillipsburg, KSmar. 12 J Bar m Gelbvieh and J & K Farms Gelbvieh Bull Sale, Springfield, mOmar. 16 Eagle Pass ranch rFi tested Bull Sale, Highmore, Sdmar. 19 Post rock Cattle Co The Cowman’s Kind Bull & Female Sale, Barnard, KSmar. 19 Flying H Genetics Grown On Grass Bull Sale, Joplin, mOmar. 19 Oklahoma Sooner Select Sale, Stillwater, OKmar. 25 Southwest Bull & Female Gelbvieh and Balancer Sale, Creston, iamar. 25 dEadlinE: may Gelbvieh Worldmar. 26 Boehler Gelbvieh Bull Sale, Orleans, nEmar. 26 nC maternal Edge Sale, turnersburg, nCmar. 26 Seedstock Plus South missouri Bull & Female Sale, Carthage, mO
April 2011apr. 1 midwest Performance Bull Sale Bloomfield, iaapr. 2 Jumping Cow Gelbvieh Bull & Commercial Female Sale Brush, COapr. 2 Circle S ranch & triple K Gelbvieh Going to Grass Sale, Canton, KSapr. 2 Schroeder ranch 13th annual Gelbvieh & Balancer Production Sale, mitchell, Sdapr. 2 Seedstock Plus High altitude Bull Sale, monte Vista, COapr. 9 Bar t Bar ranch & Seedstock Plus Bull Sale, yerington, nV
May 2011may 27-29 aGJa Western regional, Perry, OK
June 2011June 1 aGJa twister Classic Entry deadlineJune 1 Ownership deadline for aGJa ShowsJune 1-4 Beef industry Federation (BiF) Conference, Bozeman, mtJune 2-5 aGJa Eastern regional, maryville, tn
July 2011July 3-8 aGJa twister Classic, Kearney, nE
Editor’s Note:If you have sale or event information for this listing, please email the information to [email protected]. This includes tours, expos, field days and other Gelbvieh events. Places to Be at www.gelbvieh.org contains additional contact information for each event.
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Montana State University (MSU) has been doing extensive research with Residual Feed Intake (RFI) measured cows and heifers. MSU research indicates low RFI cows consume an average of 10 lbs./day less than high RFI cows, with feed conversion 28.6% lower for low RFI cows compared to high RFI cows. Research by Dr. John Basarab has shown hereditability to be near 40%. Purchasing seedstock with proven RFI numbers has the potential to put more dollars in your pocket than any other measured trait. Research has shown that a 5% improvement in feed conversion has an economic impact four times greater than a 5% improvement in average daily gain. (Gibb and McAllister 1999)
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