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Simbrahs, Simbraviehs & POLLED BrahmansCARLOS & SISTER GUERRA FAMILY
PO Box 81 • Linn, TX 78563 956-383-7566 (Office)
Carlos 802-1641 • Victor 607-5515 Carlos Jr. 330-1963
email: LaMuñecaCattle@aol.com Please visit our website at www.LaMuñecaCattle.com
LMC LF Polled Olympia is a smooth polled future donor that has MAMA COW written all over her. She is sired by the BEEF MACHINE, LMC Polled Aussie and is out of a V8 cow sired by +V8 901/4 and a +JDH Karu daughter – two of the all time great sires of the breed. She is co-owned with our prima Olympia Reyes & Compadre Rex Ruckert from Oregon.
LMC Polled Advantage is an outstanding double polled herd bull prospect by LMC Polled Aussie and our “Stella” donor. She is a half sister to “Samantha” and is as long and as ultra feminine as you can make a Brahman cow. We like our Polled Aussie calves. Come get you one!!!
LMC Polled Beatriz 70/4 is a one month old fancy big boned, big humped double polled baby doll sired by Polled Aussie and our 254 cow which is another of our top cows that has produced five super heifers in a row. She has 9 generations of polled breeding. We own two of her best with Kelly Barnard and Mike England. This is a top show and mama cow prospect.
“Donna” still looks good and is producing some of our best calves every year. She was the first polled cow we bought. She was produced by the Schneiders which is why we named her “Donna”. She is Polled Aussie’s dam and is one of our top cows. She goes back to the Register of Renown +V8 2121/3, +JJ 276 (National Champion) and +V8 700/3.
AUSSIELMC PoLLEd
is a herd bull that could represent the Breed’s Standard of Excellence. He is a BEEF MACHINE that is loaded with muscle, correctness, balance, breed character, pedigree with a clean sheath, plenty of bone and is double polled. We own him with EL Salinas Ranch owned by Beto Salinas. Polled Aussie is sired by LMC WFF Pistolero and our Donna donor who has produced lots of good ones for us. Polled Aussie may be the best kept secret in the Brahman business.
We gave our good friend Donna Schneider a flush out of “Donna” last year when she was in
the hospital hoping she would get a full sib bull calf to LMC Polled Aussie who
she has always liked. She got her wish this spring. CONGRATS Donna !! MIL GRACIAS goes out
to Carl Lambert for his investment in the ten
units of LMC Polled Aussie semen we donated at
the annual RGV Brahman & F-1 Assocation Silent Auction. We
THANK all of the donors, bidders & buyers.
Stella
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Simbrahs, Simbraviehs & POLLED BrahmansCARLOS & SISTER GUERRA FAMILY
PO Box 81 • Linn, TX 78563 956-383-7566 (Office) Carlos 802-1641 • Victor 607-5515
Carlos Jr. 330-1963 • email: LaMuñecaCattle@aol.com Please visit our website at www.LaMuñecaCattle.com
LMC Polled Rock as a calf with his mama who is one of LMC's top producing cows. He won his class in Houston the only time he was shown and has developed into a good looking proven herd sire. He is sired by LMC WFF Pistolero and a V8 "Rock" daughter of the many times champion Miss V8 38/6, one of +Mr. V8 287/5 "Superstroke" winningest daughters.
Miss GEL Queen of Hearts is a fall born (10/15/2013) baby doll sired by an own son of + JDH MR Elmo Manso and a JDH Mr. Massey Manso cow. We are donating her to the RGV and STBA Field Day to raise money for both scholarship funds. We will be selling 104 $100 chances (2 decks of cards). Winner will be selected at our May 3rd field day.
Miss Double A 436/6 is one of several Double A and V8 cows that GEL (Guerra, England & Louie) bought from Beto Salinas last year during the drought. They are well bred, functional and moderate cows that should work well with LMC Polled Rock. We have had great success breeding our Double A cows to our polled bulls.
England Cattle Co.Reg. Polled, Horned Brahmans & F1’s
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Benton 956 . 373 . 1886englandfarms@aol.com
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CONGRATULATIONS to Adriana de los Santos for her 2014 RGV Show Grand Champion Brahman steer bred by Beto Salinas. Mike England, Louie Flores and La Muñeca bought a great set of Double A and V8 cows from Beto last year during the drought and this calf was on them. They are a very uniform and functional set of females that are being bred to LMC Polled Rock. The RGV Brahman Steer Show continues to grow and has created lots of good will for the breed in just two shows with the best yet to come.
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In ThIs Issue...10 Juniors Win Big During The lMC $ellabration Weekend12 Houston and Tampico - Sister Cities14 lMC GenePlUS online Sale II Big Success18 Ag leadership in Panama 22 Excellence in Brahman Cattle Photography26 ABBA National F-1 & TBA Brahman Sale a Success28 Rio Grande Valley livestock Show40 Dominican Republic Show Results50 Universal Brahman Friend Award60 Managing Beef Bulls66 Deep South Sale Report68 Magic City Sale Results70 The Miami International Brahman Show Results72 Miami-Dade livestock Show Results74 Golden Certified & Certified Brahman F-1 Females76 Rio Grande Valley Brahman & F-1 Association News80 16th Annual louisiana Brahman & F-1 Sale81 The Black Hereford Sale Report84 2014 ABBA Committees86 Mexico National Cebu Show Schedule88 ABBA official High Point Standings
DeparTmenTs9 Brahman World News92 AJBA 96 Classifieds 100 Calendar
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Beef-Type Brahmans
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texas a&m beeF cattLe short courseThe 59th Texas A&M Beef Cattle Short Course is scheduled August 5-7 at Texas A&M University in College Station. Weather outlook and a cattle market outlook are two of the featured topics to be discussed during the general session scheduled August 5th. Visit BrahmanEvent.com to learn more.
MExIco Make plans to attend LI Exposicion National de Ganado Cebu Show. The show will be held in Boca del Rio, Veracruz, Mexico May 23-June 8, 2014. Contact info@cebumexico.com or visit BrahmanEvent.com for more information.
coloMbIA The 67th Cebu National Show will be held in Bogota - Cundinamarca, Colombia from July 16th until July 20th. There will be a number of activities to attend, such as a field day, cattle judging and dairy contests designed for children and young people, as well as the National Show and cattle auctions. The Brahman judging will begin on the 17th of July starting with the females and will finish with the bulls by the 19th of July. The Brahman cattle will be judged by a three man panel consisting of Fabio Jaramillo, Luis Fernando Dominguez and Luis Miguel Villa.
cosTA rIcA Make plans to attend the rotating Expica which will be held this year at the Expo Pococí fair in Guápiles, Costa Rica. The Expo will be in September from the 11th through the 22nd. The Red Brahman judging will be on the 20th of September and the Gray Brahman judging will be on the 21st of September. To learn more visit BrahmanEvent.com or the Expo website at Expo-pococi.com.
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#MR. CC CAPITAL GAINS 77/7
2014 Class Winner Southwestern Livestock Expo
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On March 28, 2014, over 200 people were in attendance during the LMC $ellabration weekend to enjoy the $10,000 LMC Jackpot, $20,000 LMC $ellabration Show and fine South Texas hospitality from La Muneca Cattle Co.
Brahman enthusiasts enjoyed a great private treaty offering from several LMC $ellabration sponsors.
Once again the food was one of the many highlights of the weekend and was prepared by Chorizo de San Manuel.
The weekend kicked off on Friday afternoon with the $10,000 La Muneca Jackpot Show. Joelynn Rathmann of Brenham, Texas judged the LMC Jackpot Showmanship Show that saw 29 exhibitors compete for $5,000 in premiums and banners.
The Grand Champion Brahman Female in both the Jackpot show as well as the $ellabration show was sired by LMC Apollo 265/9 and was exhibited by Leandra Flores who won two banners and $900 between the two shows.
The 2014 LMC $ellabration Sponsors were 6G Ranch of Rock Island, Texas, La Escoba Cattle Company of Edinburg, Texas, La Negra Cattle Company of Edinburg, Texas, BETM Ranch of Castroville, Texas, England Cattle Company of Mercedes, Texas, Lontina Ranch of San Antonio, Texas, Smith Farms of Denton, Texas, KF Livestock of Burton, Texas, La Muneca Cattle Company of Linn, Texas, La Reina Ranch of Poolville, Texas, Boening Bros. Simbrah of Floresville, Texas, Flores-Raub Cattle Company of Linn, Texas, KJ Cattle Company of Edinburg, Texas, Santa Esmeralda Ranch of Linn, Texas, the J.L. “Pepe” Guerra Family of Linn, Texas and Brushy Creek Custom Sires of Elgin, Texas. The $20,000 in awards and premiums earned by the juniors in the LMC $ellabration Show on March 29, 2014, was sponsored by these generous sponsors and the show entry fees.
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Photo 1: LMC Jackpot Elementary/Jr High Showmanship Winners; Photo 2: LMC Jackpot High School Showmanship Winners; Photo 3: LMC $ellabration Exhibitor And Sponsor Group; Photo 4: Grand Champion Brahman Female – Leandra Flores; Photo 5: LMC $ellabration Showmanship Winners
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Sister Citieshouston and Tampico -Houston, Texas and Tampico, Mexico have been known to be
“sister cities” for years. March 26, 2014 was commemorated as the Day of Houston - Tampico by Houston mayor, Anisse Parker.
The mayor of Tampico, Gustavo Torres Salinas, was in Houston during the commemoration on a working visit.
“I am excited and grateful for this honor for our city”, said Torres Salinas. “It is proof of the interest of our governments in further strengthening the ties between our two cities.”
As part of the working visit Torres Salinas, along with his council members, held roundtable discussions with business leaders of Houston.
The meeting was attended by businessmen from the energy industry, medical field, tourism, as well as the livestock industry.
In attendance representing the livestock industry were Dinah Weil, Bill Hudgins and ABBA recording secretary Armelinda Ibarra. Victoria Lambert of The Brahman Journal had been invited while in Tampico earlier in the month as she
attended the Tropical Livestock Congress.
Among the issues addressed in the working meeting were expanded flights between Houston and Tampico, increasing student exchange in the medical field and promoting attendance for next year’s Tropical Livestock Congress and National Cebu Show.
“We had a great event this year and look forward to an even better event next year,” said AMCC President Erik Blankenship. “The convention center in Tampico is really a wonderful venue for this type of event.”
Staff from the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo discussed the importance of the cattle exhibits at the rodeo and how the international visitors impact the rodeo and the Houston economy.
“We look forward to attending the Tropical Congress in Tampico next year”, said Armelinda Ibarra. “The ABBA and its members have always enjoyed visiting Tampico and I am sure we will have a congregation with us next year for the event.”
Dianh Weil, Bill Hudgins, Gustavo Torres Salinas and Armelinda Ibarra
Erik Blakenship - AMCC President
Armelinda Ibarra placing an ABBA pin on Gustavo Torres Salinas
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Dr. Scott, NaNcy, Jake, & emily SatterfielD410 ACR 376 • Palestine, TX 75801 • 903-581-1747 • Fax: 903-581-1748 • Cell: 903-216-0764
Clayton Bridges, Ranch Manager: 830-613-1492 • E-mail: satterfieldranch@aol.com • www.satterfieldranch.com
Dr. Scott, NaNcy, Jake, & emily SatterfielD410 ACR 376 • Palestine, TX 75801 • 903-581-1747 • Fax: 903-581-1748 • Cell: 903-216-0764
Clayton Bridges, Ranch Manager: 830-613-1492 • E-mail: satterfieldranch@aol.com • www.satterfieldranch.com
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La Muneca Cattle Co. of Linn, TX had their second online sale on March 28 - April 1. Most of the cattle were on display during the LMC $ellabration $20,000 Jr. Show III. There was lots of bidding on the young multi breed offerings. A special donation lot of HR Powerhouse semen donated by Nick Goodrich sold for $450 to the Santos Escobar Family with 100% of the proceeds donated to the American Junior Simbrah Round Up Scholarship Fund. Baring Cattle Co. bought two units on the popular LMC EF JW Black for $1,500 apiece. Overall 32 units of Simbrah and Simbravieh semen averaged $252 per unit.
The top selling lot was LMC BBS Andrea, a purebred Simbrah baby doll consigned by the Boening Bros. & La Muneca selling 1/3 interest for $9,000 to La Reina Cattle Co. from Poolville, TX. The 2nd top seller was her full sister selling for $7,300 to Winding Oaks Ranch from Alleyton, TX. Overall eight Simbrah females averaged $4,513.
The top selling Brahman female was ECC MS Sherri K Crickett consigned by England Cattle Co. with 1/2 interest selling for $8,000 to Kelly Barnard from Kansas.
The top selling steer prospect was a Simbravieh calf selling for $4,000 to the Kelly Stretcher family from Mt. Vernon. The
2nd top selling steer was a Polled Brahman selling for $3,100 to the Jamie Flores Family from Linn, TX. Overall two show steer prospects averaged $3,550.
The top selling Simbrah bull was 1/2 interest in the Pick of the LMC 6G Red Rock sons selling for $5,400 to Kendall Girault from McAllen, TX. The 2nd top selling Simbrah bull was the many times champion R.JPR Big Blue consigned by KJ Cattle and selling for $5,000 to 4C Ranch from Edinburg, TX. Overall four Simbrah bulls averaged $4,000.
The top selling Simbravieh lot was 1/2 interest in the LMC herd selling for $5,000 to the Benjamin Hill family. The 2nd top selling Simbravieh was 1/2 interest in LMC Audrey selling for #,900 to Mi Barba from Rosharon, TX. The deer hunt was bought by long time repeat buyers, the Tom Zulim family for $5,000. The sale grossed $92,950 on 24 lots for a $3,873 average.
La Muneca plans to have several online sales in 2014 with LMC GenePLUS Online Sale III planned for May 3-6 with one of the sale highlights being the Pick of the LMC WFC Dream Girl x LMC Rhino litter of five baby doll heifers.
Photos left to right: Ecc sherri K, top selling brahman lot; lMc lF 148-3 - Top selling brahman steer Prospect
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it was the type of message you never want to receive. one that makes you say,
“what the heck am i going to do now.”What was the message?
First, some background information is necessary. It was the afternoon of Friday, January 17. I was preparing final details for our Agricultural Leadership Development Program trip to Central America.
I’m the director of the leadership programs for the Louisiana State University Agricultural Center. Our Agricultural Leadership Development Program is for ranchers, farmers, foresters, natural resources and agribusiness people. They spend 45 days over a two-year period with us doing intensive training to take leadership roles within their industries and communities.
January is a very busy month for us because we begin a new class and complete another one with our international trip. Class XIII was preparing for a trip to Central America beginning on Wednesday, January 22.
Now back to the message. One of my contacts in Panama wouldn’t be able to join us during our trip and therefore our cattle tour was cancelled.
A flurry of thoughts raced through my mind, and quite frankly most of them were emotional. Then I remember something one of our Class XIV members mentioned, Clint Galiano. He is a member of our new group and has worked in the cattle industry through the family farm and now works for “The Brahman Journal.” He offered to help with any contacts during our international trip for his class.
I sent him a note and by that evening I was talking to Carl Lambert with The Brahman Journal. Carl explained to me that he knew the area we were visiting and had a producer in mind. The next day I received a confirmation for us to visit a ranch in the Santiago area and I should contact the rancher, Rodrigo Spiegel. After corresponding by e-mail we had our visit set up before we left the states.
So on Saturday, January 25 we had our ranch tour and Rodrigo was such a gracious host. We toured the Canadero San Marcos Ranch which is owned and operated by his family. It was obvious from the moment we got off our bus that it was a top flight operation.
“Our first stop was on a valley-looking beautiful landscape where some nice fleshy Grey Brahman cows were grazing, some up to the knee pastures,” said Class XIII member Dr. Guillermo Scaglia, a beef cattle researcher for the LSU AgCenter. “We also had a chance to look at a Red Brahman herd that looked as good as the previous one, and again, grazing on some tall deep-green pastures.”
During the visit our group learned that the ranch is predominantly focused on genetics with bulls. Most of their pure bred bulls are sold to ranches in Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Mexico.
“One word – overwhelming,” said Class XIII member Joey Register, a beef and poultry producer from Logansport, Louisiana. “I was really fascinated with the genetics. The size and frame structure of their cattle was shocking to me.”
Rodrigo answered about an hour’s worth of questions from the class. He informed us that if we had more time we could see a larger operation an hour north of the city. Unfortunately, we didn’t have the time.
In the end, everyone was very impressed with what they saw at the ranch.
“I’m a big proponent of being a grass farmer,” said Register. “I was really impressed with their grazing operation.”
“Their business is genetics and they have done a great job of ‘recruiting’ the best possible bulls and/or semen from high quality animals,” said Scaglia. “Through the years they have improved their genetics and according to him, it has paid off.”
I’ve had the great fortune to visit a lot of agricultural operations in many countries. I feel privileged to have met Rodrigo and look forward to seeing and learning from him again in the future.
Ag Leadership in Panama by bobby soileau, Ph.D.Director, Agricultural
leadership Development
Photo Credits: Jim M
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ExcellenceExcellenceBrahman breeders take pride in providing excellence images of their cattle. A high quality photo helps showcase the strengths of your animal and serves as a lasting visual image of the animal’s quality and conformation. While we all enjoy seeing phenomenal images, sometimes achieving that image isn’t as easy as you think. The recipe for success in livestock photography includes a good camera + good natural light + good background + good posing. Here are some tips for helping Brahman breeders achieve that stellar image.
Do You need an expensive camera?It is often said, ‘the best camera is the
one that you have with you’. Sometimes, the only camera you have with you
is your camera phone, and in that case, that’s the best camera
you have available. If a camera phone is the only camera you have
available, shoot with HDR selected. Apps such as VSCOCam and PicTapGo can aid in photo editing from a camera phone.
Point and shoot cameras are mid-level
cameras that work for a lot of producers. They are handy, and the mega pixels are very comparable to DSLR. The disadvantage to using a point and shoot camera is that they offer limited focal length due to
one fixed lens on camera.
A DSLR camera is the highest-end camera one can buy
for livestock photography, however are more expensive, and require
more equipment. Before purchasing a DSLR camera, one should choose their
preferred brand (Canon or Nikon) and understand that lenses and accessories
are not exchangeable between brands. Lenses for DSLR cameras are purchased separately and increase the focal length
capability of the camera, allowing you to shoot quality photos from greater distances. This can be of benefit when picturing animals in large pastures, where the photographer may not be able to get as close to the animals as ideally preferred.
Luke and Catherine Neumayr, of Luke and Cat Photography recommended the following cameras by skill level and budget. For beginners, a Canon Digital Rebel T3i or Nikon D5100 are available for $600 to $800. Mid level photographers should consider a Canon 70D or Nikon D7100, both around $1200. Advanced, professional users typically purchase cameras like the Canon 5D Mark III or Nikon D800, both above $3000.
The right set-up / picture penOnce a producer has their equipment
selected, the next step is to create an efficient photography environment. Creating a picture-pen for photography purposes can greatly improve this process, especially when shooting large groups of cattle. The picture pen should be planted with grass, which creates a good foundation for the animal. During the summer months or drought, producers can water the small picture pen area so that a green grassy foundation is always available.
If taking pictures in a pasture setting, allow time for the animals to adjust to your presence. Initially, your cattle may move away from the photographer, then naturally be drawn to the photographer out of curiosity. Patience is the key. If possible, start visiting the animals in the pasture about a week prior to when you want to take the picture to allow them to get used to your presence on days other than the given photo day. Luring animals with feed or hay is not recommended; ultimately the result will have the animals focusing on eating, rather than posing.
Next, look for a place with a clean background, which is ideally a pasture setting with a clear blue sky. Avoid telephone poles, cluttered fence lines and equipment in backgrounds. Also, take into consideration
the color of the subject you are picturing. A contrasting background makes an object stand out. For example, you wouldn’t want to picture a grey Brahman heifer in front of a white barn, or a red Brahman heifer in front of a red barn. Avoid photographing in dirt lots when at all possible.
Timing and sunlight are important considerations before attempting a photo shoot. The best results are usually achieved in early morning or late afternoon, when the sun is not quite as bright and there are not as many shadows. Keep in mind to always shoot with the sun at your back. Pay attention to where shadows may fall in the photograph; avoid allowing shadows to overcast a subject.
The animal’s positionWhen picturing Brahman cattle, the
photographer should note the lighting, background, then focus on the animal’s correct feet placement, body placement, straight topline, and correct head carriage.
First, try to allow the animal to ‘walk into’ the position, as this will cause the least stress and handling. If that doesn’t work, begin moving individual feet, starting with the front feet. The front feet should be lined up with the shoulder, and slightly offset so that both front feet are visible. The front feet should be slightly higher than the back feet (positioned uphill). If picturing haltered cattle, build a slight mound of dirt to create an incline for the front feet placement. Next, work the back feet. The back feet should be scissored, with the photographer’s side back foot slightly extended.
Finally, once the animal is set, get the ears. Both ears should be facing forward, and visible, making the animal appear in an alert but docile position.
The photography Team A great photography team can make
the process run a lot smoother, and usually include an attention getter, pusher, and handler.
The attention getter’s job is to get the animal’s attention and keep it throughout the photo process. When ready, the attention
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getter is also responsible for getting the ears forward on the animal. A variety of tools from mirrors and noisemakers to pom-poms can assist with ear-getting, but many times simply making an animal noise will get the job done.
The pusher is the person who moves the animal for the photographer. If your team is limited, the photographer sometimes has to double as the pusher. Sorting sticks or show sticks are helpful in gently pushing animals. The pusher should first determine the flight zone of each animal, then work to gently move the animal in slow movement to assist the photographer.
If photographing animals at halter, a handler is needed. The handler will set up the animal based on the photographer’s instruction. As a photographer, remember to instruct the handler to step as far out of the camera frame as possible, as he will typically be edited out of the photo. When photographing haltered cattle, another gentle animal can be a very useful tool to serve as a buddy. The buddy animal keeps the subject company and draws their attention as well.
The photographer’s positionThe photographer should be positioned
at the center, or slightly off the hip of the animal. Photographers should have their camera at or below the animal’s belly. This angle makes the animal appear larger and proportionate; thus the reason most livestock photographers shoot photos while on their knees. Place yourself at the center to the hip of the animal, never towards the front. Back up at least ten feet, allowing the entire subject into the frame and highlighting outstanding qualities more effectively.
Be ready to catch The Image Producers should constantly be
building their image database of your most prominent animals, as well as scenic photos. Keep your camera with you at all times and be on the lookout for possible photo opportunities such as pasture sunsets, newborn calves, hay meadows, farm signs, and more. If you capture some of these special moments, consider offering the photos to publications like The Brahman Journal or the ABBA to use to help in the publicity and advocacy of animal agriculture. The opportunity to have a photograph from your ranch featured on the cover in your breed publication or by others on Facebook is worth just as much, if not more, than a paid advertisement. If you are setting a goal of having a magazine cover shot, remember that vertical photos usually work better than horizontal photos. Include lots of sky or grass so that designers can have space for the magazine name and copy.
Do You need a professional?The debate continues of whether a
producer should take their own photos and or hire professionals. A practical recommendation is to hire a professional for the most important photographs such as sale photos, herd sire photos, and donor pictures. For the day-to-day photography needs, a producer may choose to invest in a high quality camera and have the ability to capture these images on their own.
Regardless of the size or goal of your operation, much greater results will be archived by spending the time required to capture high quality photographs of your livestock. Lasting, beautiful images are worth the effort.
Photographers should cull their photographs just as hard as they would cull their animals. When selecting your photos, immediately cull pictures with
any of these problems:• Theearsaren’tgoingforward.• Any part of the animal’s body is cut
off, i.e. the tip of the nose is cut off, the bottom of the hooves are cut off.
• Thephotoisoutoffocus.• Thetailisinmidairorswinging.• Youcan’tseeallfourfeet.
An ideal setting for a livestock photo includes good lighting, a good
background, an animal with all four feet visible, positioned slightly uphill, with
both ears forward and visible.
Thisphotoshowsmanyexamplesof“what not to do” in positioning the
animal’sfeet.Noticehowthebacklegsare too straight, and the animal is too
bunched up, and his ears are backwards.
Head turned too forward.
Head positioned too high.
Thisphotoshowsanexcellentpicturepen,background,andhandler’sposition.Noticethatthehandlerhassteppedveryfar out of the photo so that he can easily
be cropped.
Thisisachart that shows the layout of
your photo team.
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The 27th Annual National F-1 and Brahman Female sale held on March 22, 2014 in Caldwell, Texas reported excellent sale results grossing over one million in sales. This event is sponsored each year by the ABBA and the Texas Brahman Association. It has proven important in both the marketing and promotion of certified F-1 Brahman cattle.
This year the sale showcased over 500 head of Golden Certified, Certified F-1, F-1 Plus, registered Brahman and purebred Brahman females, as well as a select group of registered Brahman and Hereford bulls.
Pre-sale activities began Friday at the Caldwell Livestock Commission with the judging and selection of champion F-1 females. Consignments were able to be viewed upon completion of the judging and then participants were treated to a steak dinner sponsored and prepared by Graham Land & Cattle Company.
This year’s sale was dedicated to Glen and Rosalie Richardson (pictured below).They have been longtime members and promoters of the ABBA F-1 Certification program. The couple, along with their grandson Clay, have operated their ranch for 6 generations.
ABBA Vice President J.D. Sartwelle, Jr. presented the Richardson’s with a special award honoring their many years of devotion and service to the industry.
John Malazzo, of John Malazzo Farms, Caldwell, Texas won both the Champion Cow-Calf Pairs and the Champion Exposed Females.
“In my opinion, the National F-1 sale had the best quality cattle I have seen here in several years,” said John Malazzo. “Anytime you can win a show like this one, it is truly a blessing. Luck must have something to do with it too, as I saw many high quality pens of F-1 cattle that could have won.”
The F-1 Certification Program is a service offered by the ABBA to give proper recognition and new value dimensions to the Brahman F-1 female. Certification serves the same purpose as registration papers issued by purebred registries for animals within their own breed. The strong merit-based program provides registered cattle with documented parentage that helps to ensure the genetic purity needed to achieve maximum hybrid vigor.
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3 41 - Champion Open Females: Bonchasse Land & Cattle Company LLC of Shreveport, LA2 - Champion Cow-Calf Pairs: John Malazzo Farms of Caldwell, TX3-ChampionExposedFemales:JohnMalazzoFarmsofCaldwell,TX4 - Sale Dedication to Glen & Rosalie Richardson
Sale Averagescrossbred cattle
56 F-1 Pairs average: $3,069.0010 F-1 Bred Females average: $2,210.00158 F-1 Exposed Heifers average: $2,150.00163 F-1 open Heifers average: $1,917.0011 F-1 Plus average: $1,868.00
40 registered brahman Females:
Pairs average: $3,600.00Breds average: $2,817.00opens average: $3,140.00
11 Purebred brahman Females:
Pairs average: $2,875.00Breds average: $2,000.00opens average: $3,000.00
registered bulls:Brahman: $7,000.00Hereford: $5,050.00
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armelinda Ibarra with the Muskus Family
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Gray heifers Showing at Dominican republic
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Sire +BB MR STING-RAY 10/0
BB MS “ON TARGET” 132/8
JJ MS DIDOR ESTO 683
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(+)WR MR. SUVA 203
ARROW J MILLMARONE 925
HCK SIR SUVANELDO 308/1
MR 3X “THE HERD BULL” 20/3
(+)JJ DIDOR CRATA 389
+MISS 3H 290
+HCK PRINCESS VAL SUVAN 192/1
BRYANT LADY PEDRO 109
JJ MISS ESTO CRATA 468
Dam $JJ MS SUVA DIDOR 7
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The High Roller Reining Classic, held in Las Vegas, Nevada will host the West Coast Breeders Select Yearling Sale, the Arabian Reining Breeders Classic Futurities and the Whizkey N Diamonds 4 Year Old Stakes September 13 - 20.
West Coast Breeders Select Sale offers elite, pre-screened yearling performance bred horses for sale at public auction Saturday, September 20th during the High Roller Reining Classic. With multiple levels of incentives for cosigners, buyers and stallion owners it is sure to be the premier sale of the year. Don’t miss your opportunity to own a yearling from the very best performance horse bloodlines available!
Love Arabian & Half Arabian horses? So does the High Roller Reining Classic! Come see the Arabian Reining Breeders Classic as we offer $75,000 Added to the Arabian and Half Arabian Futurities, as well as a $30,000 to the ARBC Youth Scholarship Program.
Join us in fun Las Vegas at the South Point Arena and Equestrian Center as we give out over $500,000 in Added Money and Prizes!
Over $500,000 in Added Money & Prizes!
Más de $500,000 en Dinero Añadido y Premios!
Event Production and Management byBrumley Management Group LLC
(602) 677-3774 brumleyph@msn.comEvent Manager: Tina Riley
Event Secretary: Shawn Martin
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El High Roller Reining Classic, celebrado en Las Vegas, Nevada será la sede de la costa oeste de Criadores de la subasta Selecta de Añojos, las de Arabia Reining Breeders Classic Futurities y de Whizkey N Diamonds 4 Year Old Stakes 13 al 20 de septiembre.
La Costa Oeste de Criadores Selecciona para en la subasta ofrecer, caballos criados de rendimiento añojo pre-seleccionados de elite para la venta pública en la subasta el Sábado, 20 de septiembre durante el High Roller Reining Classic. Con varios niveles de incentivos para fiadores, los compradores y los propietarios de sementales están seguros que será la venta de primera clase del año. No pierdas la oportunidad de poseer un añojo de las mejores líneas de sangre de caballos de rendimiento disponibles!
¿Amor árabes y mitad caballos árabes? Entonces, el High Roller Reining Classic! Venga a ver el Arabian Reining Breeders Classic ya que contamos con $75,000 a los Árabes y Half Árabes Futurities, así como $30,000 al Programa de Becas ARBC Juventud.
Únase a nosotros en la diversión de Las Vegas en el Centro South Point Arena y Ecuestre, al dar más de $500,000 en dinero y premios Agregado!
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The Brahman Journal is proud to announce Neil Potter is the winner of the Universal Brahman Friend award. Brahman breeders the world over voted for who should win this special award. The Universal Brahman Friend honors a person who has dedicated their life to the betterment of the Brahman breed
Neil Potter graduated from Mississippi State University with a degree in Animal Science. Soon after college he started to work with Cia, Agricola de Guatemala (Chiquita Banana) in the Livestock Division as a ranch manager and later as the assistant head of the department.
Potter has been involved in the Brahman cattle business almost all his life and is now retired after breeding Brahmans for close to 40 years. Potter is also a judge and has judged shows in the U.S., Colombia, Argentina, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Panama and Dominican Republic, as he has been an approved ABBA judge.
Neil Potter will be awarded this honor later this year and The Brahman Journal will have an article with more on his life and involvement with Brahman cattle.
El Brahman Journal se enorgullece en anunciar a Neil Potter como el ganador del premio al Amigo Universal Brahman. Criadores de Brahman en todo el mundo votaron a favor de quién debe ganar este premio especial. El Amigo Universal Brahman honra a una persona que ha dedicado su vida al mejoramiento de la raza Brahman.
Neil Potter se graduó de la Universidad Estatal de Mississippi, con un grado en Ciencia Animal . Poco después de la universidad comenzó a trabajar con Cia, Agrícola de Guatemala ( Chiquita Banana ) en la División de Ganadería como administrador del rancho y más tarde como jefe adjunto del departamento.
Potter ha estado involucrado en el negocio del ganado Brahman casi toda la vida y ahora está jubilado después de criar Brahman por cerca de 40 años. Potter es también un juez y ha juzgado shows en los EE.UU., Colombia, Argentina, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Panamá y República Dominicana, por haber sido un juez de ABBA aprobado.
Neil Potter séle otorgara este honor a finales de este año y el Brahman Journal tendrá un artículo con más información sobre su vida y su implicación con el ganado Brahman.
UNIvERSAL BRAHMAN FRIEND AWARD
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Photo of Neil Potter with 164/0, a son of V8 202. 164/0 was bred at the Siguacan Ranch a few years prior to Potter’s selling the ranch.
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clem rAnch
Indubrasil, Gir, Red Brahman1369 C.R. 4206 • Simms, TX 75574
903-826-2035 • burtclem@cableone.net
Butler FArms inc.
Indubrasil, Polled Nelore & Gir Cattle 4595 FM 115 • P.O. Box 689 • Mount Vernon, TX 75457
Rick Butler: 903-466-6243 • rick@century21butler.comClay Butler: 903-360-6777 • Clay@butlerpolledbrahmans.com
K&K cAttleKathy Loudamy
Gir & Registered Brahman16401 CR 3302 • Brownsboro, TX 75756
Home: 903-852-2840 • Cell: 903-571-5857loudamy@aol.com
www.kandkcattle.com
ricK & ellen cureingtonPhone: 318-663-0120 825 Dummy Line Rd
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sexing technologies
22575 SH6 South Navasota, TX 77868
O: 936-870-3960 • F: 936-870-3963www.sexingtechnologies.com info@ sexingtechnologies.com
pecAn VAlley rAnchGir & Red Brahman
6686 East St • Texarkana, AR 71854903-277-1195 • howdysmith@aol.comwww.howdysmithreininghorses.com
ZebuThe mission of the American Zebu Society is to bring together like minded Zebu breeders to preserve and promote the contributions of Zebu and Bos Indicus genetics in the U.S. while experiencing the joy of advancing and applying Zebu Genetics for the benefit of the public and to foster the development of the American Zebu breeds.
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In my position as a Livestock Specialist I get a lot of opportunities to talk about or give presentations on bull selection and management to commercial cattle producers and purebred breeders. I generally like to ask what is the purpose of the bull and most of the time the response is “to get the cows bred”.
My reply to that is that any fertile and willing bull can breed cows so don’t spend a lot of time or money on finding one. The real purpose of a bull is to improve the genetics of your cowherd, regardless if you are in the commercial or purebred side of the industry. To find the right bull you need to know what your breeding goals and objectives are, where your cowherd does and doesn’t excel, and what you need in a bull to begin to fix it.
Unlike a cow which is responsible for only one calf per year (and sometimes less than that), the bull is responsible for as many calves as cows that are assigned to him. This “breeding or mating ratio” should be higher for older more experienced bulls and lower for younger and less experienced bulls. In fact, very young bulls (if they have passed their breeding soundness examination) can be assigned a small number of cows (usually up to their age in months) to breed.
Breeding bulls at this young age will not hurt them and will provide some progeny data to improve the accuracy of their EPD at a younger age. Of course the breeding ratio can depend on how open or brushy (woody) a pasture is or how large a pasture might be. When I was a kid it was a practice in the big brushy pastures down here to drop mature bulls (3-5 year olds) off at watering holes or windmills and they would check heat and breed cows when they came in for a drink!
Because a bull is responsible for producing several calves we can be much more selective of him than we can the general cowherd. In most cowherds a portion of the cows will perform below average for one or more traits (weight of calves weaned for example) which slows genetic improvement. Because the breeding ratio of cows to bulls can be 20-30 or more cows to 1 bull we can choose bulls that are often well above the average of our herd and breed. The key is to find bulls that are above average in all the traits that you are interested in, not just one or a few. Selection in one trait while ignoring others can get you into some real trouble. The other important key is that “extreme” really depends on the trait under consideration. If
you have underperformance in your cowherd in a given trait, it won’t hurt to be a little extreme in choosing a bull to fix it.
I don’t mean to imply that selection for any trait should be for continuous increase. In growth traits that would (and has) gotten some folks in a bind. We need to decide which traits we are interested in improving and set a level of performance that we consider them sufficiently improved. In other words, selection for improvement in a trait should have a target at which selection to improve the trait ceases and selection to maintain it begins.
In selecting bulls, in fact in selecting any cattle, I still think the physical appearance of the animal is important. It can tell you about structural correctness (beginning at the feet and moving up), it can ascertain soundness by watching an animal walk, and it can show you physical attributes of size, muscling, reproduction and maternal ability. Of course on older animals the management can have a large effect on some of these traits but still I think it is very important to “take a look”. Next I think a good set of accurate performance records is important. In some cases it just shows that the breeder is interested in improving his herd. I understand that records can be manipulated and that some measures are “guesstimated” but the reality is that most bull breeders collect accurate and timely records so that their bulls perform as well as they look.
Which records you are interested in will depend on what traits you are interested in improving or maintaining (and you need to consider your environment when doing that). For many breeds, there are not a great deal of EPDs except for growth and some carcass traits but I expect with the widespread use of whole-herd reporting this will change in a few years. I remember when I was the performance director of a breed association in the late 70s and early 80s many breeders were very interested in filling out the records of their cattle. Good records collected carefully over time can tell you a lot about your cowherd. The addition of genomic data to EPD will enhance the accuracy of the EPD, especially in young bulls. This is important since it costs time and money to evaluate young bulls well enough that you feel comfortable in trusting their EPD to breed them to a lot of cows. Using young bulls on a few cows and collecting genomic information on them will reduce the amount of time and the cost of getting them accurately evaluated so that they can be used effectively.
Dr. JoE c. PAscHAllivestock specialist, corpus christi, TxTexas A&M Agrilife Extension
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In addition to physical soundness, records and EPD, it is important that your choice has passed a breeding soundness examination (BSE) conducted by a veterinarian. The procedure has been used since the 1950s but less than 50% of beef bulls are tested annually. The veterinarian collects a semen sample, usually using an electro ejaculator, and evaluates it under a microscope. They should also stain it to look for abnormalities. The veterinarian should also palpate the accessory glands via the rectum and also measure scrotal circumference. In young bulls (less than 2 years of age), scrotal circumference is much more important than in older bulls. Research conducted by Brinks in 1971 indicated that young bulls with larger scrotal circumferences had daughters that reached puberty at a slightly earlier age. Since reproduction is a difficult trait to select for (mostly because we measure it as an all or nothing trait), it is useful to select to decrease age at puberty in heifers. However, it has its limits (no one wants huge scrotal sacs on young bulls) and it is largely meaningless in older bulls except that larger scrotal circumferences mean greater storage volume. The testicles should be of similar size and shape as well and should not be swollen or damaged.
Even if a bull has passed its BSE, it does not mean that he will get your cows bred. Research has shown that often one bull breeds most of the cows in a multi-sire breeding herd. Spend a little time watching the bulls work your cowherd during breeding season. On any given day about 5% of your cows should be in heat and the bulls should be actively checking and breeding them. If any bull appears to have difficulty he needs to be removed and checked out. Over prolonged breeding seasons or where the breeding ratio is high (many more cows than bulls) a bull can get thin. In order to protect your investment and to ensure a high calf crop, you might consider supplementing him.
Bulls should be more than “cow fresheners” and need to be selected with care and managed appropriately to ensure good productive lives and high calf crops of genetically superior calves.
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semen on This greaT bull 5m farms,
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Make Plans To Att end
We had another successful sale.Haltered Heifers Avg. $6,86600
Bull Avg. $4,28500
Registered Cattle Avg. $4,77600
F-1 Avg. $1,99400
Deep South Brahman Association
would like to thank all their buyers and consignors at the Deep South Brahman
Association Sale!
Come join us and get involved!
Annual Membership Meeting and Junior ShowMay 24, 2014
10:00 - Welcome and Registration, followed by meeting lunch and show
Simpson County Junior Livestock Building2785 Simpson Hwy 49 • Mendenhall, MS 39114
Show includes F-1s, Brahman Classes, All Other Breeds and Showmanship.
For more information and entry form contact :Stacy Broadhead 601-906-2148
or Kathy Pounds 334-652-4889
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Joe Butt, Mike Mitchell and Philip Gilstrap were pleased with the sale. Joe Butt with robert Burrell of Silsbee, TX. Joe Butt with Dyess Farms who had the high Selling Brahman Female.
Deep South Sale overall Champions - open F-1 heifers exhibited by V Cross ranch of Church Point, la. Ken Venable, owner along with
ranch manager Matt Pounds were proud to accept the banner from Joe Butt and Philip Gilstrap.
Joe Butt and Philip Gilstrap presented the Deep South Sale overall Champions - Bred F-1 heifers
exhibited by Bobby Davis.
Joe Butt and Philip Gilstrap presented the Deep South Sale overall Champions - F-1 Pairs exhibited by Jason Jones of Jones Farms. This is the first time Jason has competed in
this sort of competition.
SaLE avERaGES
HIGH SEllING BUll SolD By VAllEy B ENTERPRISES To SoUTHERN CATTlE CoMPANy FoR $7,000.00
HIGH SEllING FEMAlE SolD By DyESS FARMS To RoBERT BURREll FoR $12,500.00
voLume BuYer PureBreds - gLen dYess of dYess farms in BassfieLd, ms, on 200 Lots
the voLume f-1 BuYer LJ grezaffi of neW roads, Louisiana
HAlTERED HEIFER AVERAGE $6,866.00 oN 15 loTS
BUll AVERAGE $4,285.00 oN 7 loTS
REGUlAR CATTlE AVERAGE $4,776.00 oN 50 loTS
HIGH SEllING PURCHASED By RoBERT BURREll oF SIlSBEE, TX
The Deep South Sale took place in Hattiesburg, Mississippi with over 400 people from 12 states attending and buyers from 9 states.
The two high selling Silent Auction items at the Deep South Sale were a cedar chest which sold for $850 and an ad in The Brahman Journal, which sold for $800.
“We are very excited to have the champion pen of open heifers at the Deep South sale for the second year in a row,” said Ken Venable of V Cross Ranch, “I would like to thank all the buyers and prospective buyers for their participation and interest.”
“The Deep South group does a tremendous job of putting on the sale year after year,” said Bobby Davis about winning the Champion pen of bred heifers. “It was a great honor that they picked my cattle this year.”
“This was the first time I have competed in this sort of competition,” said Jason Jones. “It was really an honor to have my cattle chosen for champion F-1 Pairs.”
Deep South Sale
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Senator Souto was honored before the start of the sale
Showing in Group Classes is funClayton Bridges and Scott Satterfield of Satterfield ranchlynn and larry Barthle with Joe Butt
Some of the International Symposium participants were on hand to receive thier awards
Proceeds from the Magic City Sale benefit the South Florida Austism Charter School and the fight against autism. Thank you to everyone who participated in the 2014 Magic City Sale, supporting this great cause.
A special thank you goes out to our auctioneer, Mr. Chad Johnson, the Cattle In Motion staff, Tim and Erin Lockhart, and The Brahman Journal for the sale catalog and promotions.
We would especially like to thank our volume buyers at the sale for their support.
Photos below are from the sale and the show.
SaLE avERaGES
11 HEIFER loTS SolD FoR AN AVERAGE oF $7,960.00
49 SEMEN loTS SolD FoR AN AVERAGE oF $225.03/STRAW
high seLLing heifer Lot - Jdh LadY mYsterY manso 578/4- $14,000.00Consigned BY J.d. hudgins, inC. - LoCke division · BuYer: south fLorida Brahman
high seLLing semen Lot - Jdh mr dWaYne manso 837/3- $950.00/straWConsigned BY J.d. hudgins, inC. - LoCke division · BuYer: south fLorida Brahman
VolUME BUyERS: ANToNIo ACoSTA oF SoUTH FloRIDA BRAHMANS; RoDolFo BAZAN oF RB RANCHBiLLY thomas Jr; mattheW Pounds of v-Cross ranCh
MAGIC CITy SALEResults
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Show Results
granD champIon graY Female
granD champIon reD Female
granD champIon graY Bull
granD champIon reD Bull
res. granD champIon graY Female
res. granD champIon reD Female
res. granD champIon reD Bull
The mIamI InTernaTIonal Brahman showapril 12, 2014 • Judge: ryan rathmann
champIonshIp anImal name sIre currenT ownerGRaNd & SENiOR cHaMPiON Lady H JOy MaNSO 260/1 +JdH SiR SHaNk MaNSO 51/7 wESLEy JaNik
RESERvE GRaNd & JUNiOR cHaMPiON MiSS SG kiTTy 168/2 STa MR NUG 192 wESLEy JaNikCAlF CHAMPIoN MS +S GEM MANSo 564 +MR H MADDoX MANSo 684 SCHNEIDER BRAHMANS
RESERVE CAlF CHAMPIoN MISS l2 MAGDAlEN 62 +MR. V8 901/4 ARICA lAND
INTERMEDIATE CHAMPIoN MS CJV CINDy BoB MANSo 65/2 CJV MR BIlly BoB MANSo 16/8 JACoB M. VAlENTA
RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPIoN MISS SG 180/2 MR. V8 571/6 (ET) ColToN JANIk
RESERVE JUNIoR CHAMPIoN MS JMV RAyMIE MANSo 59/2 MR H JACkSoN MANSo 955/7 JACoB M. VAlENTA
RESERVE SENIoR CHAMPIoN JDH MISS EMIly MANSo 477/4 +JDH MR ElMo MANSo SoUTHERN CATTlE CoMPANy
GRaNd & iNTERMEdiaTE cHaMPiON LB Lady viOLET MaNSO 576/4 +JdH MR ELMO MaNSO 309/4 J.d. HUdGiNS-LOckE div. & MORENO RaNcHES, iNc.
RESERvE GRaNd & JUNiOR cHaMPiON MORENO MS. Lady REBa 112 #ciGSa MR 162/0 BOBBi JEaN FRaZiERCAlF CHAMPIoN TTT MS SUVA MARTI JP 789/3 MR Mk JACkPoT 588/8 TIC TAC ToE RANCH
RESERVE CAlF CHAMPIoN MoRENo MS. lADy RoyAl 238 +TTT MR. TEXAS loTTo 670 JACoB M. VAlENTA
RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPIoN MoRENo MS. lADy RIo 184 MR. V8 980/5 NATAlEE TRIMBlE
RESERVE JUNIoR CHAMPIoN 5M PollED By DESIGN 228/2 (P) +FCC CASH IN THE STING 411/3 BUTlER FARMS, INC. & MATTHEW R. MADDEN
SENIoR CHAMPIoN MISS To'S 88/11 MR. CC SUlTAN 411/8 JACoB M. VAlENTA
RESERVE SENIoR CHAMPIoN SRS MISS RED lEAH 997 MR kC PAyASo 50/6 WATkINS CATTlE CoMPANy, llC WADE M WATkINS
GRaNd & SENiOR cHaMPiON GS MR. SUGaR MaNSO 505 +JdH MR MaNSO 236/3 vaLLEy B ENTERPRiSES
RESERvE GRaNd & RES. SENiOR cHaMPiON LS BROadway 065 +MR H MaddOX MaNSO 684 Tic Tac TOE RaNcH & LaNNy aNd SHEiLa SULLiNS
CAlF CHAMPIoN MR. To'S 444/3 #MR. CC CAPITAl GAINS 77/7 DARBy oDEN
RESERVE CAlF CHAMPIoN MR. SNS HollyWooD 190/3 MR. SNS 130/8 SATTERFIElD RANCH
INTERMEDIATE CHAMPIoN BUTlER PlD PRoFESSoR 33/2 lMC WFF PollED MAESTRo 17/6 BUTlER FARMS, INC.
RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPIoN BUTlER ICANDy 38/2 MR. V8 675/6 (ET) BUTlER FARMS, INC.
JUNIoR CHAMPIoN MR +S GRANT MANSo 461 JDH SIR FoRREST MANSo 159/6 SCHNEIDER BRAHMANS
RESERVE JUNIoR CHAMPIoN mr. B-f 294/2 +MR kC JUSTICE MANSo 847 kATElIN CooPER
GRaNd & SENiOR cHaMPiON MR. SG 111/1 SRS MR caPTaiN REd LEGS 834 SG caTTLE cOMPaNy
RESERvE GRaNd & iNTERMEdiaTE cHaMPiON kF-ccc SkEETER 222/2 +MR. 3X-Hk ORO ROJO 800 k-BaR FaRMS & caRRiERE caTTLE cOMPaNyCAlF CHAMPIoN MR. SG 93/3 JDH ASTRo MANSo 518/4 BoB RICH & SG CATTlE CoMPANy
RESERVE CAlF CHAMPIoN MR. Mk 301 MR HVR XCEPTIoNAl 3/755 DR. CARl k. MCkENNEy
RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPIoN MR. Mk 224 MR Mk JACkPoT 588/8 DR. CARl k. MCkENNEy
JUNIoR CHAMPIoN MoRENo MR. RANGER JEFFRo 113 SRS MR. TRoUBADoR 933 MoRENo RANCHES, INC.
RESERVE JUNIoR CHAMPIoN kC BUCEE 201/2 +MR WINCHESTER MAGNUM 999 JoSEPH CARRIERERESERVE SENIoR CHAMPIoN RCC ToRGSoN'S lEGACy 426 +Hk ToRGSoN 426/4 CANDICE kISER
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RESERVE CAlF CHAMPIoN MoRENo MS. lADy RoBEkAH 220 JDH SIR WAlTER MANSo 549/6 BoBBI JEAN FRAZIER
RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPIoN MoRENo MS. MTR HAVANA 172 JDH MR MANSo 579/4 BoBBI JEAN FRAZIER
RESERVE JUNIoR CHAMPIoN MoRENo MS. SPANISH olIVE 116 mr B-f 14/8 BoBBI JEAN FRAZIER
SENIoR CHAMPIoN SRW MISS FlyING W 790/11 SRW MR. FlyING W 592/8 STEVE WIlkINS
RESERVE SENIoR CHAMPIoN GS MS lINDA SUG MANSo 506 +JDH MR MANSo 236/3 VAllEy B ENTERPRISES
GRaNd & iNTERMEdiaTE cHaMPiON kF-ccc SkEETER 222/2 +MR. 3X-Hk ORO ROJO 800 k BaR FaRMS & caRRiERE caTTLE cOMPaNy
RESERvE GRaNd & SENiOR cHaMPiON GS MR. SUGaR MaNSO 505 +JdH MR MaNSO 236/3 vaLLEy B ENTERPRiSESCAlF CHAMPIoN MR. l2 DIVA’S GAToR 52 MR. V8 203/6 ARICA lAND
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RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPIoN BUTlER ICANDy 38/2 MR. V8 675/6 (ET) BUTlER FARMS, INC.
JUNIoR CHAMPIoN mr. B-f 294/2 +MR kC JUSTICE MANSo 847 kATElIN CooPERRESERVE JUNIoR CHAMPIoN kC BUCEE 201/2 +MR WINCHESTER MAGNUM 999 JoSEPH CARRIERERESERVE SENIoR CHAMPIoN kF MR MAJESTIC CRoSSFIRE 147 +CRoSS FIRE 02/2 k-Bar farms
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Carolyn Kass Falgout: Farm/Fax: 985-748-7053 • Cell: 985-747-700163150 Andrew Bankston Rd. • Amite, Louisiana 70422kbarfarms@yahoo.com • kbarfarms.com • kbarbrahmans.comK Bar Farms
Reg#: 898420 • DOB 2/6/11
Reg#: 775141 • DOB 11/3/97
Reg#: 802409 • DOB 4/4/002002 & 2003 ABBA Premier Gray Show Bull of the Year
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+MR. V8 777/4
+MISS V8 1/5
+JDH KARU MANSO 800
+MISS V8 165/4
Co-Owned With:Vogue Farms; Terrell, TXQuad M Cattle; Iota, LA Rich Cattle Company; Prague, OKRipple C Cattle Company; Bryan, TX Woodrum Farms; Fruitville, TX
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CarCassCo-opTs CaTTle Company
Todd & Jo Ann Schindler408 Fairwinds • Hallettsville, TX 77964
Ranch : 361-798-3995 • Fax : 361-798-1719 Cell: 361-772-0014 • tgssuffolk@sbcglobal.net
Caballo rojo ranCh
Carl Lambert • Cell: 281-615-4536Hempstead, Texas
carl@caballorojoranch.com • CaballoRojoRanch.com
marCeaux brahmansFeaturing Marso Imperator Brahmans
Gabe Marceaux • Cell: 337-250-580318611 Duffy Rd, Kaplan, LA 70548
Neil Boullion: 337-258-6370gabemarceaux@yahoo.com
3s CaTTle CoTodd and Tanya Smith
Henderson, Texas 75652Cell: 903-721-2103.
Home: 903-854-4504X3cattle@eastex.net
sT. Cyr ImperaTors
Complete Functional BrahmansLarry & Marlaine St. Cyr
1780 Lidiak Rd. La Grange, TX 78945979-966-3397 • marlaine@cvctx.com
brahmansProven Tender
Drew Tucker • 321-288-3462drew@tuckerfamilycattle.comwww.tuckerfamilycattle.com
For more than 30 years, the American Brahman Breeders Association’s F-1 Certification Program has verified more than 85,000 females as carrying the Brahman influence.
Demand for Golden Certified and Certified Brahman F-1 females was documented once again this spring at female sales throughout the southeast. Results from 2014 spring sales show that Golden Certified Brahman F-1 females earned a premium of $320 per head compared to all other females sold of all breeds. Certified Brahman F-1 females averaged a premium of $209 per head compared to non-certified commercial females.
Robbie Hamilton of H&M Cattle Company in Wharton, Texas has been in the cattle industry for more than 40 years and a member of the ABBA F-1 Certification Program since its inception in 1979. “Golden Certified F-1’s bring a premium and because of their superior hybrid vigour, there is always a demand for them,” he says. “It’s great money and through the years I have been able to gain a following for my Golden Certified F-1s.”
The results from the ABBA Golden Certified F-1 Females continuously give breeder and buyers confidence in their cattle. Hamilton says. “I’m a believer in the program as are many others. I think the future is ideal for the production of F-1 females as there will always be a demand that cannot be filled!” As premiums and demands continue to rise, the Golden Certified and Certified F-1 Program proves itself superior in the beef industry.
This data shows that buyers are willing to pay a premium for ABBA program F-1 females for their documented parentage, which provides assurance of longevity, maternal ability, adaptability, and efficiency.
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golden certified & certified Brahman F-1 Females
To learn more about the AbbA Golden certified and certified brahmn F-1 program visit the AbbA website at brahman.org
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CarCassCo-opTs CaTTle Company
Todd & Jo Ann Schindler408 Fairwinds • Hallettsville, TX 77964
Ranch : 361-798-3995 • Fax : 361-798-1719 Cell: 361-772-0014 • tgssuffolk@sbcglobal.net
Caballo rojo ranCh
Carl Lambert • Cell: 281-615-4536Hempstead, Texas
carl@caballorojoranch.com • CaballoRojoRanch.com
marCeaux brahmansFeaturing Marso Imperator Brahmans
Gabe Marceaux • Cell: 337-250-580318611 Duffy Rd, Kaplan, LA 70548
Neil Boullion: 337-258-6370gabemarceaux@yahoo.com
3s CaTTle CoTodd and Tanya Smith
Henderson, Texas 75652Cell: 903-721-2103.
Home: 903-854-4504X3cattle@eastex.net
sT. Cyr ImperaTors
Complete Functional BrahmansLarry & Marlaine St. Cyr
1780 Lidiak Rd. La Grange, TX 78945979-966-3397 • marlaine@cvctx.com
brahmansProven Tender
Drew Tucker • 321-288-3462drew@tuckerfamilycattle.comwww.tuckerfamilycattle.com
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Polled Brahman Co-oP
detering red BrahmansWill Detering • Ranch: 979-826-3040 • Fax: 979-826-3244
Cell: 281-989-8965 • will@deteringredbrahmans.comMichael Martin, Cell: 409-739-5091www.deteringredbrahmans.com
YoungBlood Brahmans337 Linda Vista Lane • Waco, Texas 76706Phone: 254-662-2987 • Cell: 254-749-3180
Email: jly_blood@hotmail.com
Polled BrahmanSWesley (Manager): 210-422-7901
O.W. & Donna (Ranch): 830-229-5459E-mail: schneiderbrahmans@gmail.com
812 FM 3351 N • Boerne, Texas 78006www.schneiderbrahmans.com
salinas ranChPolled BrahmanS
R.J., Joe and Ryan SalinasRanches in Carmine and McAllen, TX
979-249-7535 • 956-778-6342 • www.graybrahman.com
Butler Polled BrahmansRick Butler • P.O. Box 689 • Mt. Vernon, Texas 75457
Cell: 903-466-6243 • Home: 580-326-2521rick@butlerpolledbrahmans.comwww.butlerpolledbrahmans.com
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england Cattle Co. Reg. Polled, Horned Brahmans & F1s
Mike & Crickett England • 956-330-0916Benton England • 956-373-1886
13228 Mile 2 E Mercedes, TX 78570 EnglandFarms@aol.com
Kansas Polled Brahman ranCh
Kelly & Donita Barnard • P.O. Box 365 • Madison, KS 66860H: 620-437-2357 • C: 620-437-6000 • Email: kellyb@madtel.net
See us on Facebook at Kansas Polled Brahman Ranch
4n ranChThe NeTTles Family
THE CaTTlE & CuTTing HORSE COMPany6792B issac Rd, Summit, MS 39666 • Office: 601-250-1356
Connie’s Cell: 601-248-0005 • Bill’s Cell: 601-248-1660 cwnettles@hotmail.com • www.4nranch.net • Product of the uSa
CAPORALECC POLLED
Photo at 10 mos. of age.
Three years ago, I took our neighbor and good friend Sam Sparks to visit my ole buddy Carlos X. Guerra shop-ping for a good Brahman herd bull. We found and liked LMC Polled Sambo. Sam bought him and he has devel-oped into a top herd sire. I got caught up in the excite-ment that day and ended up in the purebred business. I have watched LMC Polled Sambo’s dam, “Samantha” develop into one of the most prominent cow families in the breed.
As we assembled our herd, we selected a royally bred cow from the Ken Stone herd to try and breed a herd bull out of. She is a +Cross Fire daughter with such breed greats as +JDH Karu Manso, (=)JDH Prescott Manso, +JDH Remington Manso and +BNA Double Take in her pedigree. We THANK Sam for allowing us to breed her to LMC Polled Sambo. The rest is history.
ECC Polled Caporal is the best bull we have ever raised. He has the best bone to sheath ratio we have seen. He is very correct, big boned, heavy muscled and super eye appealing. Everyone at the recent RGV Brahman Camara-derie party really liked him. We appreciate everyone who supported our RGV Brahman & F-1 Association Show-
manship Clinic & Show, Raffle, Silent Auction and Party and look forward to making next year’s bigger and better.
We plan for Polled Caporal to play a major role in our POLLED program as we breed him to our LMC Polled Authority daughters, LMC Polled Madonna, LMC Polled Crickett and others to produce multi generation POLLED Brahmans that can compete in all arenas. We look forward to showing you Caporal and our herd. VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME at ECC!!
England Cattle Co.Reg. Polled, Horned Brahmans & F1’s
Mike & Crickett EnglandMike 956 . 330 . 0916
Benton 956 . 373 . 1886englandfarms@aol.com
13228 Mile 2 E • Mercedes, TX • 78570
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RIO GRANDE vALLEy BRAHMAN & F-1 ASSOCIATION NEWS
During the 2014 Rio Grande Valley Livestock Show, the Rio Grande Valley Brahman & F-1 Association hosted its annual silent auction fundraiser. The auction was a great success, raising $6,035 on donated items. The top sellers were a John Deere Patio Cooler donated by La Sarra Ranch and purchased by The Brahman Journal, a 20 qt. K-2 Cooler full of mystery goodies donated by Louie Flores and purchased by the Michael Joyce family, as well as other donations of halters, hay, pens, jewelry and semen on top Brahman bulls.
In addition to the silent auction, the RGVBA raffled a registered Brahman heifer that was donated by the Israel Davila family (pictured below). There were fifty-two chances sold at $100.00 a chance and the winner of
the heifer was the Newt Huffman family with La Reina Ranch.
It was a great week for the association raising a total of $11,235. The proceeds will go towards Brahman steer and heifer premiums, as well as scholarships for RGV youth, showing Brahman cattle.
rGV officers with the davila family - (L-r) Javier moreno, israel davila Jr., Carlos X Guerra Jr., israel davila, mrs. davila, mike england, Louie Flores. the davila family donated the registered Brahman raffle heifer.
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Polled Brahman Co-oP
detering red BrahmansWill Detering • Ranch: 979-826-3040 • Fax: 979-826-3244
Cell: 281-989-8965 • will@deteringredbrahmans.comMichael Martin, Cell: 409-739-5091www.deteringredbrahmans.com
YoungBlood Brahmans337 Linda Vista Lane • Waco, Texas 76706Phone: 254-662-2987 • Cell: 254-749-3180
Email: jly_blood@hotmail.com
Polled BrahmanSWesley (Manager): 210-422-7901
O.W. & Donna (Ranch): 830-229-5459E-mail: schneiderbrahmans@gmail.com
812 FM 3351 N • Boerne, Texas 78006www.schneiderbrahmans.com
salinas ranChPolled BrahmanS
R.J., Joe and Ryan SalinasRanches in Carmine and McAllen, TX
979-249-7535 • 956-778-6342 • www.graybrahman.com
Butler Polled BrahmansRick Butler • P.O. Box 689 • Mt. Vernon, Texas 75457
Cell: 903-466-6243 • Home: 580-326-2521rick@butlerpolledbrahmans.comwww.butlerpolledbrahmans.com
Your ad Could go here!
england Cattle Co. Reg. Polled, Horned Brahmans & F1s
Mike & Crickett England • 956-330-0916Benton England • 956-373-1886
13228 Mile 2 E Mercedes, TX 78570 EnglandFarms@aol.com
Kansas Polled Brahman ranCh
Kelly & Donita Barnard • P.O. Box 365 • Madison, KS 66860H: 620-437-2357 • C: 620-437-6000 • Email: kellyb@madtel.net
See us on Facebook at Kansas Polled Brahman Ranch
4n ranChThe NeTTles Family
THE CaTTlE & CuTTing HORSE COMPany6792B issac Rd, Summit, MS 39666 • Office: 601-250-1356
Connie’s Cell: 601-248-0005 • Bill’s Cell: 601-248-1660 cwnettles@hotmail.com • www.4nranch.net • Product of the uSa
CAPORALECC POLLED
Photo at 10 mos. of age.
Three years ago, I took our neighbor and good friend Sam Sparks to visit my ole buddy Carlos X. Guerra shop-ping for a good Brahman herd bull. We found and liked LMC Polled Sambo. Sam bought him and he has devel-oped into a top herd sire. I got caught up in the excite-ment that day and ended up in the purebred business. I have watched LMC Polled Sambo’s dam, “Samantha” develop into one of the most prominent cow families in the breed.
As we assembled our herd, we selected a royally bred cow from the Ken Stone herd to try and breed a herd bull out of. She is a +Cross Fire daughter with such breed greats as +JDH Karu Manso, (=)JDH Prescott Manso, +JDH Remington Manso and +BNA Double Take in her pedigree. We THANK Sam for allowing us to breed her to LMC Polled Sambo. The rest is history.
ECC Polled Caporal is the best bull we have ever raised. He has the best bone to sheath ratio we have seen. He is very correct, big boned, heavy muscled and super eye appealing. Everyone at the recent RGV Brahman Camara-derie party really liked him. We appreciate everyone who supported our RGV Brahman & F-1 Association Show-
manship Clinic & Show, Raffle, Silent Auction and Party and look forward to making next year’s bigger and better.
We plan for Polled Caporal to play a major role in our POLLED program as we breed him to our LMC Polled Authority daughters, LMC Polled Madonna, LMC Polled Crickett and others to produce multi generation POLLED Brahmans that can compete in all arenas. We look forward to showing you Caporal and our herd. VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME at ECC!!
England Cattle Co.Reg. Polled, Horned Brahmans & F1’s
Mike & Crickett EnglandMike 956 . 330 . 0916
Benton 956 . 373 . 1886englandfarms@aol.com
13228 Mile 2 E • Mercedes, TX • 78570
The 16th Annual Brahman & F-1 Sale was on March 29, 2014. The sale was at the Dominique’s Livestock Market Inc. in Carencro, Louisiana and held by the Louisiana Brahman Association. This years sale showcased over 200 head of Golden Certified / Certified F-1’s, F-1 Plus, Registered Brahman, and Purebred Brahman females.
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PAIRS AVERAGE $2,650.00BREDS AVERAGE $3,300.00oPENS AVERAGE $2,800.00
golden certified/certified F-1 Females:
PAIRS AVERAGE $3,350.00BREDS AVERAGE $2,700.00oPENS AVERAGE $1,900.00
non-certified F-1 Females: PAIRS AVERAGE $3,200.00BREDS AVERAGE $2,150.00oPENS AVERAGE $1,800.00
F-1 Plus Females:PAIRS AVERAGE $3,500.00
registered bulls: ANGUS BUllS AVERAGE $4,100.00HEREFoRD BUllS AVERAGE $5,050.00
sales
16th annual louisiana Brahman & F-1 sale
It is very satisfying to have a sense of breeding the right genetics for therightF-1.ThecategorywewonwastheF-1PlusPairs.Wehavebeenfortunate to have won this award numerous time in the past 24 years of our F-1 production. We believe in breeding the best available genetics to produce a superb maternal animal.
Thisis7L’s14thyeartosellcattleattheLBAF-1saleanditisthesecondtime we have won the champion pair division. We have won the bred division several times and it is always an honor to have the champion pen with the quality of cattle that are selling here at the LBA F-1 sale.
Being from Louisiana and raising cattle all these years to come back and wininCarencrowastrulyagreathonor.ThiswasmyfirstyeartowinandIhopetowinmoreinthefuture.Thecompetitionwastoughandthecattle just keep getting better each year.
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Paul Dufrene
Clyde Goudeau
LBA Champion F-1 Breds; Clyde Goudeau of CCS Ranch
LBA Champion F-1 Pairs; Chris Krielow of Seven L Cattle Company
LBA Champion F-1 Opens; Charles & Chris Rotello of Rotello Farm
LBA Champion F-1 Plus Pen; Paul & Jacob Dufrene of Triple Son Farms
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The Triple L Ranch Black Hereford sale held March 8 in Alvarado, Texas was a big success.
Among the lots sold was a special donation heifer. This futurity heifer was donated in memory of Perry Calvin who lost his life as a first responder in the West, Texas fire last year. The futurity heifer was donated by Triple L Ranch. Donations from Tammy and Bill Kreifels, Dimitri Mataragas, Perry Corder, Bobby, Billy, and Jared Lide of $5,000 were added to the winning bid. The sale of this heifer raised $17,000 for Calvin’s family.
The donation heifer, Calvin C42, sold to Danny Smithson, J Bar B and K Bart T for $12,000.
Top Selling Bull: Lot 28, J-B Closer/Lynn Doggie 2112, 9/15/12 consigned by J Bar B Cattle Co. sold to Texas R&B Ranch, Sugar Land, TX, $11,000.
Top Selling Female: Lot 72, Triple L Z162, 12/17/12 consigned by Triple L Ranch sold to Deark Farm, Markville, LA, $6,000.
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38 BUllS $4,979.00
42 FEMAlES $3,243.00
10 FUTURITy FEMAlES $4,000.00
1 PAIR $6,250.00
Auctioneer Doak Lambert along with Triple L’ Ranch’s Bobby Lide on the block
at the Black Hereford Sale in Alvarado, TX.
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LOUISIANABRAHMAN CONNECTION
Buck N Hoss CattleGeorge Krieg1324a Duchamp rd.Broussard, la 70518Cell (337)277-9455e-mail: bucknhosscattle@yahoo.com
CAROLYN KASS FALGOUT63150 andrew Bankston rd. • amite, Louisiana 70422-9998
farm/fax: 985-748-7053 • Cell: 985-747-7001Website: kbarfarms.com • kbarbrahmans.com
E-mail: kbarfarms@yahoo.comDealer of Barrett Aluminum Trailers
Buck N Hoss Cattle
Michael & lisa JaMesP.O. Box 144
Lottie, LA 70756225.625.3704
Cell 225.235.7575www.tritonfarms.com
e-mail: mike@triton-industries.com
Z e r o B r a h m a n r a n c hDon J. roBIChauX
745 Lefort By Pass Road • Thibodaux, Louisiana 70301Cell: 985-209-5198
e-mail: zerobrahmanranch@yahoo.com
cHaRLiE HURSTON caTTLERed & Gray Brahmans
P.o. Box 2679 • Covington, La 70434 offiCe: 985-892-8946
fax: 985-892-5560CeLL: 985-630-0459
CHURSToNCATTlE@GMAIl.CoM
BENNETT FARMSPAT CONE, Owner
PO Box 350 Choudrant, Louisiana 71227
Home: 318-768-4102Barn: 318-768-2547
e-mail: coneaggie75@aol.com
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LegaCy CattLe serviCe“Strokin’ The Best” Amite, Louisiana318-957-1255 • 985-747-0800Christy: 903-930-7386 legacycattle@yahoo.com
MG FarMsRon Melancon
P.O. Box 836 • 1417 US Hwy 61 SouthWoodville MS 39669
601-597-5995mgfarmS@BellSOUtH.net
Miller Cattle Co.DaviD & Kristi Miller
Kyle, emma, Katy & sara3727 Miller’s lake Road • Ville Platte, Louisiana 70586
Ranch Phone: 337-363-4208 • Cell: 337-658-8097 dmillercattle@yahoo.com • millercattlecomp.com
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First group of calves
IMF 5.04 at one year of age.
Average REA/CWT is 1.14.
Conventional $20.00/straw
Sexed $100.00/straw (5.1mu straw)
Grass Fed
Carcass MeritRoyLee & Angela Hebert • 391 Choctaw Road • Sunset, Louisiana 70584
337-581-5504 • www.choctawcattle.comangela@choctawcattle.com • roylee@choctawcattle.com
Semen is availablethrough
Integrated Breeders
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news
2014 ABBA Committees
executive Dr. Ricky Hughes, President J.T. Sartwelle, Jr., Vice President George Kempfer, Secretary/Treasure Bob Hudgins, Imm. Past President John Coleman Locke Arnold Saunders Loren Pratt Jim-Bob Trant Dean Burkhardt Steve Wilkins
communications Rachel Cutrer, Chair Dr. Scott Satterfield, Vice Chair Ricky Hammonds Richard Sturlese Kelvin Moreno Melissa Laurent Rick Butler Adelyn Allen Alfredo A. Muskus Connie Nettles
international Larry Barthle, Chair David Domsch, Vice Chair David Andrews Raimundo Riojas Gustavo Arguello Steve Hudgins Rene Finol Mike Partin Carolyn Falgout Josefina Muskus Steamer Swaner Stuart Watkins Javier Souto
= Director = ABBA member, not a Director = Not a current ABBA member
Performance Loren Pratt, Chair Jim-Bob Trant, Vice Chair Richard Forgason George Kempfer Jim Williams Jason Smith Wes Schneider Steve Wilkins Sam Duplantis John Coleman Locke Louis Dooley John Allen
marketing Arnold Saunders, Chair Terry Glen Novak, Vice Chair Rudy Rios Ernest Cannon Sloan Williams Wade Watkins Glen Ruschaupt Kenneth Allen Larry Ford Bob Parish Todd Smith Milton Charanza Jim Usery Tommy Stadler
Finance George Kempfer, Chairman Dean Burkhardt, Vice Chair Carl Fontenot Tommy Stadler
membership Dean Burkhardt, Chair John Coleman Locke, Vice Chair Marcus Shackelford Bill Nettles Myra Neal Morrison Ed Cullers Pat Cone Jerry Wood Dorothy Saunders Suzanne Lindley
youth Craig Fontenot, Chair Buddy Bailey, Vice Chair Dr. Robert Barlow David Miller Billie Farris Carl Lambert Cindy Prather Victor Guerra Sara Lindley Allen Melissa Bendy Amanda Sharp
show Gerald Young, Chair Danny Acevedo, Vice Chair Brandon Cutrer Scott Esthay Carl McKenney Shirley Watts Patricia Collins Jimmy Chapman Bob Hudgins Shep Batson
aBBa President, dr. ricky hughes has announced the aBBa Committee Chairmen and committee members for 2014. aBBa Committee’s are schedule to meet next at the 2014 aBBa membership Convention, which is to be held in Baton rouge, Louisiana on august 15-17, 2014. Photos below are of your 2014 executive Committee members.
dr. riCky huGhes J.t. sartweLLe, Jr.
Loren Pratt Jim-BoB trant dean Burkhardt steVe wiLkins
GeorGe kemPFer John CoLeman LoCke arnoLd saunders
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South texaS BrahmanCo-op
H.B. (BUCK) RAMSEYRegistered Zebu (Brahman) Cattle
Red, Gray and Speckled • ABBA Member since 1961P.O. Box 416 • Cotulla, Texas 78014
Phone: 830-676-3313
BUSY BEE RANCH - T DIVISIONTed & Frances Aven
Busy Bee Breeds for BeefP.O. Box 99 • Westhoff, Texas 77994
Phone/Fax 361-277-9344e-mail: busybee@awesomenet.net
LAZY J RANCH“Success that you cannot pour out of a sack.”
Joe & Samantha WardPO Box 1654 • George West, Texas 78022
361/ 566-2313 e-mail: lazyj@granderiver.net
WATKINS BRAHMANSSelect herd of American Gray Brahmans for over 50 years!
Wade, Amber & Lauren WatkinsP.O. Box 373 • Ganado, TX 77962
Office: 361-771-2401 Wade: 361-781-2755 • Amber: 361-649-3127
E-mail: watkinsbrahmans@yahoo.com
LONGVIEW RANCHGentle American Gray BrahmansRudy & Debbie Rios1326 - CR 432 • Hondo, Texas 78861830-741-4910 • Cell: 210-912-9901www.longviewranchbrahmans.com
MORELLO RANCHRegistered Gray & Red Brahmans
Frank S. Morello Jr.Cotulla, TX 78014Cell: 713/249-5495
foxden78@gmail.com
KD BRAHMANS • DELEU RANCH INC.Kevin, Carlos, & Laurie Deleu
Double A Ranch A Registered Brahman Cattle Ranch
Danny and Jana Acevedo ~ Justin, Aaron and EvanPO Box 1258 • Mission, Texas 78573
Danny: 956-802-9070 • Evan: 956-607-2212 • Fax: 956-585-3434
www.doubleabrahmans.com
P.O Box 822Collinsville, TX 76233
Kevin Cell: 903-651-1481Carlos Cell: 903-651-8329
www.deleuranch.com
GRaHaM LaNd & caTTLE cO. DR. CHARlES W. GRAHAM, DVM & TylER GRAHAM, oWNERS
Jay gray, general manager • maurice Janda, Yard managergonzales, texas • office #: (830) 672-6504
www.grahamfeedyard.com
DIAMOND B ARROW FARMS
Sam and Thessa Berry1424 Private Road 1069 • Halletsville, TX 77964
Home: 361-798-5780 • Cell: 361-772-3838
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C-4 CarDEn BrahMansLinda & Butch CardenP.O. Box 819 • Stockdale, TX 78160Home/Office: 830-996-3202Cell: 210-269-6307
Call 979-826-4347 to reserve this spot!
Call 979-826-4347 to reserve this spot!
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Mexico co-op
Rancho chapopote
Brahman • M.V.Z. Enrique Sánchez MantecaKm. 36 Carr. Tuxpan-Tamiahua, Veracruz, México.
Tel.: 011-52-783-835-2592 • 011-52 - 834-0648ranchochapopote@prodigy.net.mx
petrover@prodigy.net.mx • www.ranchochapopote.com
Rancho Rosa Blanca
Brahman • Salvador S. Mojarro Bazan Carretera Panuco - Canoas km. 167.6 - Panuco, Ver.
011-52-833-2280561 • 011-521-833-1896932 • 833-2721959negromojarro@hotmail.com
MeBa pavitosBrahman • Tampico, Tamps.
Cell: 011-521-833-218-4952mebapavitos_erik@prodigy.net.mx
GuatemalaCell: 011-502-531-84175 • miguelab@itelgua.com
Rancho el coposo
Brahman • Pánuco, VerRafael Abarca Barragan
Cell: 011-521-55-435-26309rafa_ab_fdz@hotmail.com
Rancho puente De Dios
Sardo Negro • Teziutlan, PueblaMiguel Angel Aramburo
Cell: 011-52-1231-115-1417 • sardo-negro@hotmail.com
Rancho agua ZaRca
Brahman • Aldama, TampsLeonel Casanova Pecero and Ricardo Casanova Quintanilla
011-52-1833-140-9731 • ricardocq2@hotmail.com
011(52)833-210-94-46 e-mail: rchila@prodigy.net.mx / Tampico, Tam. México / (since 1923)Brahman
May 23 to May 25 - Inauguration ceremonies and milking contests will be held on these days. Everyday at 2:00 PM Lunch will be served in the Livestock Arena. Visit brahmanevent.com for a complete schedule monday 264:00 PM - Chairman’s Board Meeting, Main Hotel
tuesday 279:00 AM - Nelore Judging; Polled Nelore Judging4:00 PM - Indubrasil Judging; Guzerat Judging7:00 PM - Welcome Cocktail
Wednesday 289:00 AM - Gyr Judging4:00 PM - Sardo Negro Judging
thursday 299:00 AM - Red Brahman Female Judging4:00 PM - Gray Brahman Female Judging
Friday 309:00 AM - Red Brahman Bull Judging4:00 PM - Gray Brahman Bull Judging
saturday 311:00 PM - Veracruz Award1:30 PM - Participants Awards8:00 PM - Awards Dinner
Mayo 23 hasta Mayo 25 - Ceremonias de inauguración y concursos de ordeño. Todos los días a las 2:00 pm El almuerzo será servido en el Livestock Arena.
monday 264:00 PM - Junta De Consejo En El Hotel Sede
tuesday 279:00 AM - Calificación / Nelore - Nelore Mocho4:00 PM - Calificación / Indubrasil – Guzerat7:00 PM - Cocktail de Bienvenida
Wednesday 289:00 AM - Calificación / Gyr4:00 PM - Calificación / Sardo Negro
thursday 299:00 AM - Calificación / Hembras Brahman Rojo4:00 PM - Calificación / Hembras Brahman Gris
Friday 309:00 AM - Calificación / Machos Brahman Rojo4:00 PM - Calificación / Machos Brahman Gris
saturday 311:00 PM - Premio Veracruz1:30 PM - Entrega de Reconocimientos8:00 PM - Cena de Premiación
MExICO NATIONAL CEBU SHOW - MAy 23 TO JUNE 8ylang ylang Cattle show, Boca del río, Veracruz
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Rancho Agua Zarca
Mexico co-op
Rancho chapopote
Brahman • M.V.Z. Enrique Sánchez MantecaKm. 36 Carr. Tuxpan-Tamiahua, Veracruz, México.
Tel.: 011-52-783-835-2592 • 011-52 - 834-0648ranchochapopote@prodigy.net.mx
petrover@prodigy.net.mx • www.ranchochapopote.com
Rancho Rosa Blanca
Brahman • Salvador S. Mojarro Bazan Carretera Panuco - Canoas km. 167.6 - Panuco, Ver.
011-52-833-2280561 • 011-521-833-1896932 • 833-2721959negromojarro@hotmail.com
MeBa pavitosBrahman • Tampico, Tamps.
Cell: 011-521-833-218-4952mebapavitos_erik@prodigy.net.mx
GuatemalaCell: 011-502-531-84175 • miguelab@itelgua.com
Rancho el coposo
Brahman • Pánuco, VerRafael Abarca Barragan
Cell: 011-521-55-435-26309rafa_ab_fdz@hotmail.com
Rancho puente De Dios
Sardo Negro • Teziutlan, PueblaMiguel Angel Aramburo
Cell: 011-52-1231-115-1417 • sardo-negro@hotmail.com
Rancho agua ZaRca
Brahman • Aldama, TampsLeonel Casanova Pecero and Ricardo Casanova Quintanilla
011-52-1833-140-9731 • ricardocq2@hotmail.com
011(52)833-210-94-46 e-mail: rchila@prodigy.net.mx / Tampico, Tam. México / (since 1923)Brahman
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ABBA Official High Point StandingsThesepointsincludealltheFallShowsandSpringshowsthroughmidApril.MiamiInternational,SouthTexasStateFair and Hunt County are not included. These are the Official ABBA Leading Show Point Standings and these points have been calculated by the ABBA staff and are official. Please contact the ABBA office for any questions about point standings.
Gray Brahman Female StandingsanImal name aBBa# sIre currenT owner pTs
JDH LADY BABETTE MANSO 486/4 902039 +JDH MR ELMO MANSO 309/4 J.D. HUDGINS-LOCKE DIV 71
GS MS LINDA SUG MANSO 506 902384 +JDH MR MANSO 236/3 VALLEY B ENTERPRISES 34
MISS SG KITTY 168/2 910393 STA MR NUG 192 WESLEY JANIK 33
MISS V8 709/7 907979 +MR. V8 380/6 MOLLIE JO CUTRER 27
LADY H JACKIE MANSO 247/1 903185 +MR H MADDOX MANSO 684 HERITAGE CATTLE COMPANY 25
LADY H AMBER MANSO 311/2 914072 +MR H MADDOX MANSO 684 KAITLYN KEMPEN 25
Red Brahman Female StandingsanImal name aBBa# sIre currenT owner pTs
MORENO MS. LADY REBA 112 909308 #CIGSA MR 162/0 BOBBI JEAN FRAZIER 77
DB SOUTHERN STYLE 846/1 "CRISTAL" 897419 +MR. 3X-HK ORO ROJO 800 DETERING RED BRAHMANS 55
LB LADY VIOLET MANSO 915948 +JDH MR ELMO MANSO 309/4 MORENO/J.D. HUDGINS-LOCKE DIV 43
5M MISS ROJA VALENTINE 214/1 898422 +FCC CASH IN THE STING 411/3 WYATT MANUEL 40
MS CHAPARRAL 102 898232 +MR WINCHESTER MAGNUM 999/3 DANNY SUSTAIRE 31
Gray Brahman Bull StandingsanImal name aBBa# sIre currenT owner pTs
GS MR SUGAR MANSO 505 902383 +JDH MR MANSO 236/3 VALLEY B ENTERPRISES 47
KF MR MAJESTIC CROSSFIRE 147 898420 +CROSS FIRE 02/2 K-BAR FARMS 40
JDH CLANTON DE MANSO 313/8 902044 +JDH WOODSON DE MANSO 206/7 J.D. HUDGINS-HUDGINS DIVISION 38
IS MR SNOWFLAKE 111 916143 DF MR. SNOWMAN 91/9 BETHALAN BISHOP 37
MR. L2 DIVA'S GATOR 52 918517 MR. V8 203/6 ARICA LAND 21
Red Brahman Bull StandingsanImal name aBBa# sIre currenT owner pTs
MR. SG 111/1 905592 SRS MR CAPTAIN RED LEGS S G CATTLE COMPANY 60
KF-CCC SKEETER 222/2 913027 +MR. 3X-HK ORO ROJO 800 K-BAR FARMS & CARRIERE CO 60
MR CT ROJEAUX RHINEAUX 1/12 910726 MR BF IRON MAN 55/7 WESLEY THIBODEAUX 28
5M KING TUT 697/0 896708 +MR WINCHESTER MAGNUM 999 MATTHEW R. MADDEN 25
KR MR ROJO GRANDE 341 901617 +VL ROJO TINTO 3/180 KEN RAMSEY 23
112 505486/4 111/1
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Royal K RanchFentress Cattle CompanyRebel Star BrahmansLeo Casas, IIIBar W Ranch - A. SaundersBrady’s BrahmansThomas Ranch, J. CarterBar W Brahmans - Naomi WhiteDana Hellen Ranch - Schrab/RossiMN Ranch+Schneider
BAR W RANCHArnold Saunders
P.O. Box 521Devine, TX 78016
830-663-5033 Ranch • 210-508-7565 Mobilebarwranch@ymail.com • thebarwranch.com
DANA HELLEN RANCHBrahman • Hereford • Certified F-1
PROVEN TO THRIVE IN ADVERSE CONDITIONSDIANNE SCHRAB ANDREW ROSSI
PO Box 943 • Hebbronville, Texas 78361(361) 527-4858 Ranch • (713) 464-0406 Office
e-mail: danahellen@aol.com
J CARTER THOMAS RANCHGentle Gray Brahmans F-1 BrafordsFamily Ranch Operations in Texas Since 1832
Mrs. Anne Friar Thomas Joe Adams Jr., Manager Margaret Thomas 361-277-8888 709 Gonzales Street, Cuero, Texas 77954
361-275-3424or Mob. 361-275-4277
Anthony KubiceKAnthony: 979-324-7391
Tony: 979-324-7392P.O. Box 768
Caldwell, Texas 77836royalkranch@yahoo.com
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RebeL StAR bRAhMAnSGlenn, Phyllis, Kristin & Colton Ruschhaupt105 CR 315 • George West, Texas 78022
361-449-2994 • Mobile: 361-771-5699
Mn RanchBrahman Cattle
Cotulla, TexasShow Cattle - Pearland, Texas
Michael A. Navarro • 281-541-2881MNBrahmans@hotmail.com
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Bar w BrahmansQuality Red Brahmans
naomi White • moodY & CotuLLa, tx254-709-1921 • 830-879-5798
LEO caSaS, iiiRegistered Brahman Cattle
171 fairway ridge • Beeville, texas 78102mobile: 361-362-5863 • office: 361-362-CoWs
e-mail: casascattle@hotmail.com • website: www.casascattle.com
LEO caSaS, iiiRegistered Brahman Cattle
171 fairway ridge • Beeville, texas 78102mobile: 361-362-5863 • office: 361-362-CoWs
e-mail: casascattle@hotmail.com • website: www.casascattle.com
Proven Brahman Genetics Since 1974
o.W. & Donna830-336-4143
e-mail: schn@gvtc.com812 FM 3351 N • Boerne, Texas 78006
www.schneiderbrahmans.com
The SchneidersWes
210-422-7901
johnny gnemiPo Box 499
New Waverly, TX 77358Ranch #: 936-767-3996
Cell #: 936-581-0576www.silentgranch.com
South texaS BrahmanCo-op
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CaFCo Cattle Co.Charles Fuselier, Jr.1058 Little Oak Dr.
St. Martinville, LA 70582cell: 337-654-3137
K-BAR FARMSGOLDEN CERTiFiED
F-1 DiviSiON63150 Andrew Bankston Rd.
Amite, LA 70422-9998Farm/Fax: 985-748-7053
Cell: 985-747-7001kbarbrahmans.com & kbarfarms.com
E-mail: kbarfarms@yahoo.comStriving to produce the best!
Ferguson BrahmansRobeRt, Malinda & aMie FeRguson
16106 Hwy. 395Roanoke, La. 70581Hm 337-753-2539
Robert’s Cell 337-581-5120 E-mail: ferg@centurytel.net
Dooley FarmGentle Gray BrahMans
Louis Dooley1229 Tornado Drive
Church Point, LA. 70525Cell: 337-257-5780 Hm: 337-334-0364
ldooley11@hotmail.com
819 St. Margaret Rd.Church Point, louisiana 70525 office: 337-684-6615 • fax: 337-684-3658troy’s Cell: 337-278-1384 • circlet63@aol.com
LOUISIANABRAHMAN CONNECTION
F&R BRaHMaNS2919 s fieldspan rd. • duson, La 70529 • 337-852-5314
Herd & Sales Manager: Colleen Rush Callenderfrbrahmans@yahoo.com
www.FRBRaHMaNS.cOM
Joseph Marcy Lyons1918 Ray Milner Roadiota, La 70543cell: 337-581-6539
Three SiSTerS ranch
ChoCtaw Cattle ComPanyroylee & angela hebert
391 Choctaw roadSunset, louisiana 70584
337-581-5504e-Mail: choctawcattlecompany@yahoo.com
DoGwooD FarMsTerry, Amanda, Kylie,
Morgan & Peyton Sharp60587 Dogwood Ln. • Amite, LA 70422
(985) 748-7473 • (985) 969-5160aksharp1070@aol.com
www.dogwoodfarmsbrahmans.com
Quad-m Cattle, llCOwners: Manuel FaMily337-581-6626 • gLM01@aoL.CoM
1906 ELLis Road • ioTa, Louisiana 70543
your ad Could go here! Call 979-826-4347 to
reserve your sPot!
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4T Cattle & Poultry, Inc.Joe Ted & George Ann Tullos • George & Gaynell Tullos
Garrison Tullos
Ranch 254-746-5081
George’s Phone 979-255-673013089 Dunn RoadBremond, Texas 76629
e-mail: GTullos@hotmail.comYour Source for functional Gray Brahmans & Golden Certified F1’s
COLLINS BRAHMAN RANCH Patricia Collins & Roger Collins Jennifer Parker, Natalie Herzog, & Toni CollinsP.O. Box 93 • Chilton, Texas 76632Res: 254/ 546-2563 Off: 254/ 546-5551
POND LAND & CATTLEKevin, Janice, Ansen, Kendra & Nathan
7903 Woodrow RoadWolfforth, Texas 79382
806-786-1238e-mail: janpond@yahoo.com
HB BRASWELL RANCHGentle Registered Red Brahmans
16350 CR 4060Scurry, Texas 75158
Ranch: 903/ 498-7912e-mail: herbbraswell@yahoo.com
www.hbbraswellredbrahmans.com
BAILEY BRAHMANSBuddy, Kathy, Kelly, Codie296 LCR 702 • Kosse, Texas 76653
Home: 254-375-2252Cell: 254-709-7666
bbailey1@ymail.com
TIC TAC TOE RANCHShirley Watts
1438 Shield Rd. • Frost, Texas 76641-3492972/ 483-6516 (Residence)
903/654-0988 (Cell) • 972/ 483-1801 (Fax)tammiewatts62@yahoo.com (E-mail)
iRON SHiRT BRaHMaNSBRaHMaNES caMiSa dE HiERROCharlie Baileyhouston, texas 77098 • 214-883-0456cbaileyex@earthlink.netQuality Red, Black & Black Polled BRahmansBRahmanes de calidad en Rojo, negRo y negRo no cueRno
DMCTB CATTLEDavid Brown
4255 Burleson Retta Rd. • Burleson, Texas 76028Mobile: 817-360-0019 Fax: 817-561-4865
e-mail: dmctbcattle@sbcglobal.net
h.o.B.o.Cattle CoMpaNy & GeNetiCSBilly & Krista Foxworth & emily Jernigan
Chester, Texas 75936 • 936-676-7631billy.foxworth@yahoo.com
WOODRuM FARMSJimmy & Judy Woodrum411 VZCR 1914 • Fruitvale, Texas 75127903-962-7462 • Jimmy: 903-571-8318Judy: 903-539-4567 • jlynnwoodrum@yahoo.com
ByounGBlooD BrahManSPolled & Horned337 Linda vista Lane • WaCo, tx 76706Ph: 254-662-2987 • CeLL: 254-749-3180e-maiL: JLY_BLood@hotmaiL.Com
OHNHEISER CATTLEBulls & Semen Available
Stanley & Virginia Ohnheiser1574 W. Hwy 71 • La Grange, TX 78945
ohnheisercattle@gmail.com979-224-9003 • 979-224-9189
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AMErIcAN JuNIor brAHMAN AssocIATIoN
aJBa OFFicERS:PreSIDenTJacob Valenta
Alleyton, Texas
VICe PreSIDenTEvan Acevedo
Mission, Texas
SeCreTarykelli lucas
Deville, louisiana
TreaSurerBrandalyn Bishop
Trenton, Florida
rePorTerBecka Richard
Grand Chenier, louisiana
eX oFFICIoAndrew Simon
Baton Rouge, louisiana
DIreCTor aT larGeMorgan Pounds
Mathews, Alabama
aJBa BOaRd OF diREcTORS:
Haley HerzogRobinson, Texas
Morgan GrahamMorganza, louisiana
Arica landBranford, Florida
kristen CullersHungerford, Texas
Jesse DeJournettPocahontas, Arkansas
Trisha kingsburyPrague, oklahoma
M’lee IvySoso, Mississippi
Emily ParkerHeidelberg, Mississippi
Adam BarrilleauxSt. Gabriel, louisiana
The AJBA is open to juniors ages 8-21. Contact the ABBA office at 713-349-0854 for information
on getting involved in the AJBA.
AJbA All AMErIcAN scHEDulEmonDaY, June 23Facilities available for cattle.
4:00 p.m. - AJBA Jr. Board Meeting – Ike Hamilton Room
TuesDaY, June 247:00 a.m. - AJBA Jr. Board Meeting | IHEC – Conference Room
8:00 a.m. - Queen & Princess Contest Meeting | IHEC – Gentry Room
8:00 – 10:00 a.m. - Exhibitor Registration | IHEC – Lobby
Autograph Contest Begins
10:00 a.m. - All Cattle Must Be In Place
11:00 a.m. - Weigh & Measure | IHEC – Main Arena
1:30 p.m. - Photography/Poster Contest Judging | IHEC – Lobby
2:00 p.m. - Public Speaking Contest | Monroe Civic Center – Bayou Room
6:30 – 8:00 p.m. - Opening Ceremonies, Welcome Supper & Semen Auction | IHEC – Main Arena & Lobby
weDnesDaY, June 258:00 a.m. - Showmanship Contest – Judge: Matt Karisch
2:00 p.m. - Sales Talk Contest | IHEC – Main Arena
ThursDaY, June 268:00 a.m. - Bred & Owned Show – Judge: Chad Breeding
3:00 p.m. - F-1 Female Show – Judge: Chad Breeding
4:30 p.m. - Queen & Princess Tea/Interview | IHEC – Gentry Room
5:00 p.m. - Shawnee Bailey Nominee Interviews | IHEC – Ike Hamilton Room
FrIDaY, June 278:00 a.m. - Female Judging – Judge: Brad Gonce
3:00 p.m. - AJBA Annual Membership Meeting | IHEC Center – Main Arena Stands
Autograph Contest Due
Herdsman Quiz | IHEC – Main Arena Stands
saTurDaY, June 288:00 a.m. - Bull Show – Judge: Brad Gonce
2:00 p.m. - Quiz Bowl | IHEC- Lobby
6:30 p.m. - Awards Banquet | Monroe Civic Center – Arena
9:00 p.m. - 12:00 a.m. - Dance | Monroe Civic Center – Arena
accommoDaTIonsHilton Garden Inn West Monroe • 400 Mane Street • West Monroe, LA 71292 (o) 318-398-0653 • (f) 318-398-0654
Hampton Inn West Monroe • 601 Mane Street • West Monroe, LA 71292 (o) 318-938-2800 • (f) 318-938-2880
Wingate West Monroe • 228 Blanchard Street • West Monroe, LA 71292 (o) 318-387-7395 • (f) 318-387-7531
Comfort Inn • 213 Constitution Drive • West Monroe, LA 71292 (o) 318-361-0750 • (f) 318-938-2880
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Office: (256) 586-8158Home: (256) 498-3174
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Loren and Joanne Pratt44996 W. Papago Rd.
Maricopa, Arizona 85139520/ 568-2811
Registered Gray Brahmans
E.L. “Geech” Partin Ranch, Inc.HEART BAR RANCH
Purebred & Crossbred Cattle
Good Pigmented Beefy & Gentle
Office:1358 Kings highwayKissimmee, FL 34744Ph. 407-846-2194
Manager: ROY PARTINSt. Cloud, FL
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GLENDA JAMESON 3700 s. Commons rd., Turlock, Ca 95380
209/ 667-2320 FaX 209/667-5660j2brahman@aol.com
Al & Rita Bueno8115 NW 33rd StreetDoral, Florida 33122
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OUISIANA BRAHMAN ASSOCIATION
Dr. Clay Espey, President225-405-4898 • E-mail: ClayEspey@cox.netColleen Callender, Vice President
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Exceptional Sport Horses22660 Gratehouse Hempstead, Texas 77445979/ 826-8611 Home 281/ 391-8250 Clinic
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co-opsmITh Brahmans
Tammy, Jason, Jeffrey, Jared & JessicaDustin Fairchild: 225-278-0055
9195 Belmont Lane • Maringouin, LA 70757Office: 225-638-9846 • Jason: 225-718-0208
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fairchild_56_85@yahoo.com
graham farmsMarty, Lori, Eli & Morgan Graham
Marty: 225-718-3094 • P.O. Box 219Morganza, LA 70759
mgrahamfarms@gmail.comEli Graham: 225-718-3094 • eligraham468@yahoo.com
lorigraham@cobridge.tv
cook farmsClay, Rebecca, Sarah & Jess Cook
Clay: 318-446-1725 • clay@trustland.comSarah: 318-446-2971 • scc8728@gmail.com
262 Old River RdAlexandria, Louisiana 71302
fonTenoT’s red Brahmans
1243 Heritage RoadVille Platte, La 70586
337-831-1260craigfontenot@hotmail.com
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john goode farms parTnershIp
John E. Goode225-718-1989
bigjohnfarms40@hotmail.com16677 LA Hwy 417
Batchelor, Louisiana 70715
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May 2014may 1: All American Scholarship Deadline; For more info visit brahman.org.
may 3: 80th Annual International Zebu Cattle Show; Uberaba, Minas Gerais, Brazil.
may 3 - 10: 2nd Annual Rio Grande Valley Brahman & F-1 Association Field Day For more info visit www.lamunecacattle.com or call 956-383-7566.
may 4 - 10: Expo San Carlos; Platanar, San Carlos, Costa Rica; For more info visit exposancarlos.com or call 2475-7010 Ext. 106.
may 7 - 9: University of Florida Beef Cattle Short Course; Gainesville, FL; contact Rebecca Matta (rmatta@ufl.edu) for special pricing and registration instructions or call 352-392-5930.
may 10: F-1 Field Day hosted by ABBA; Joplin Regional Stockyards; Joplin, MO.; For more information contact the ABBA office at 713-349-0854.
may 13 - 16: Bovine Elite AI Clinic; Bovine Elite, LLC; College Station, TX; For more info call 979-693-0388.
may 23: All American Entry Deadline; For more information visit brahman.org.
may 23 - june 8: LI Exposicion National de Ganado Cebu Show; Boca del Rio, Veracruz, Mexico; For more information visit www.cebumexico.com or email: info@cebumexico.com.
may 24: Deep South Junior Brahman Field Day; For more info contact Stacy Broadhead at 601-906-2148.
may 30 - 31: V8 Ranch Junior Field Day and Preview Show; Boling, TX; For more info call 979-657-2587 or email office@v8ranch.com.
may 31: ABBA Spring Select Brahman Sale; Opelousas, LA; For more info visit brahman.org.
June 2014june 6-8: Okie Extravaganza Open Show; Hugo, OK; For more info call Bob Rich at
405-659-0395.
june 7: The Carolina Brahman Breeders Association’s 34th Annual Sale at Noon; For more info see their ad on page 103 or visit brahmanevent.com.
june 10-13: Bovine Elite AI Clinic; Longmire Drive, College Station, TX; For more info call 979-693-0388.
june 14-15: Heritage Classic Junior Show; Wharton County Fairgrounds, Wharton, TX; For more info call Heritage Cattle Company at 979-531-0202 or email heritagecattle1@yahoo.com.
june 15-17: Heritage Cow Camp; For more info call Heritage Cattle Company at 979-531-0202 or email heritagecattle1@yahoo.com.
june 15-21: FCA Annual Convention; Marco Island, FL; For more info contact the Florica Cattlemens Association at 407-846-6221 or email floridacattlemen.org.
june 18-21: BIF Research Symposium & Convention; Lincoln, NE; For more info contact Joseph Cassady at 605-688-5165 or email joseph.cassady@sdstate.edu.
june 20-21: 2014 Show-Me Brahman Influence Sale; Springfield Regional Stockyards, Springfield, MO; For more info call Robert Doehring at 417-733-1213 or email robertdeohring@yahoo.com.
june 20-21: LJBA State Summer Show; West Monroe, LA; For more info visit louisianabrahmans.com/juniors.htm.
june 23-28: American Junior Brahman Association National Summer Show; For more info contact Macy Jennings at 713-349-0854 or email macy@brahman.org.
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Bayou Brahmans
co-opsmITh Brahmans
Tammy, Jason, Jeffrey, Jared & JessicaDustin Fairchild: 225-278-0055
9195 Belmont Lane • Maringouin, LA 70757Office: 225-638-9846 • Jason: 225-718-0208
www.smithbrahmans.comjason@smithbrahmans.com
fairchild_56_85@yahoo.com
graham farmsMarty, Lori, Eli & Morgan Graham
Marty: 225-718-3094 • P.O. Box 219Morganza, LA 70759
mgrahamfarms@gmail.comEli Graham: 225-718-3094 • eligraham468@yahoo.com
lorigraham@cobridge.tv
cook farmsClay, Rebecca, Sarah & Jess Cook
Clay: 318-446-1725 • clay@trustland.comSarah: 318-446-2971 • scc8728@gmail.com
262 Old River RdAlexandria, Louisiana 71302
fonTenoT’s red Brahmans
1243 Heritage RoadVille Platte, La 70586
337-831-1260craigfontenot@hotmail.com
www.fontenotsredbrahmans.com
john goode farms parTnershIp
John E. Goode225-718-1989
bigjohnfarms40@hotmail.com16677 LA Hwy 417
Batchelor, Louisiana 70715
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Advertiser's Index thank you to all of our advertisers for their continued support! This index is provided as a service. The publisher does not assume liability for errors or omissions.
AlAbAMATyler Farms ................................................93
ArIzoNAPratt Farms ................................................93
ArKANsAsJ&R Farms ..................................................93Pecan Valley Ranch ....................................50
cAlIForNIAJ2 Ranch.....................................................93
FlorIDABar Crescent D............................................16Barthle Brothers Ranch .............................16Candler Cattle Company ............................16C Herman Beville Ranch, lTD .....................16Crescent o Ranch .......................................15Doc Partin Ranch ................................. 16, 93Double C Bar Ranch ...................................16Florida Brahman Association .....................16Florida Genetics - A. Bueno .......................93Ford Farms ...........................................16, 65Gray Shadow Ranch ...................................16Heart Bar Ranch IV .....................................16kempfer Cattle Co ......................................15l2 Ranch .............................................. 16, 39la Preciousa, S.A. ......................................C3Register’s Saw Mill ....................................16Rocking S Ranch ........................................15TA Brahmans ........................................ 16, 74
GEorGIADillard, David .............................................93
KANsAskansas Polled Brahman Ranch ..................76
louIsIANABennett Farms - P. Cone .............................82Bonchasse land & Cattle Co., llC ..............82Buck N Hoss Cattle - G. krieg .....................82Cafco Cattle Co - C Fuselier ........................90Charlie Hurston Cattle ...............................82Choctaw Cattle Company ....................83, 90Circle T Cattle Co. .......................................90Cook Farms ..............................................100D-Bar Ranch - S. Duplantis ........................11Dogwood Farms.........................................90Dooley Farm...............................................90Double J Genetics ......................................93Ferguson Brahmans ...................................90Fontenot’s Red Brahmans .......................100F&R Brahmans ...........................................90Graham Farms .........................................100John Goode Farms Partnership ................100k-Bar Farms ........................20, 56, 73, 82, 90legacy Cattle Service ................62, 82, 97, 98louisiana Brahman Association.................93
Marso Imperators ......................................74MG Farms ...................................................82Miller Cattle Company ...............................82quad-M Cattle, llC ....................................90quality & Performance Breeders, llC ........90Rick & Ellen Cureington .............................50Smith Brahmans ........................ 90, 100, 101Three Sisters Ranch ...................................90Triton Farms - Michael & lisa James ..........82Watkins Cattle Company ...........................C3Zero Brahman Ranch .................................82
MIssIssIPPI4N Ranch ............................................. 76, 93Five oaks Cattle - J. Darnell .......................93Rocking B Cattle ........................................71
NorTH cArolINADobbins Gyr Brahmans - J. Dobbins ...........93Tiara Farms - T. McPherson ........................93
oKlAHoMARich Cattle Company ................................ 48
orEGoNGilbert Farms .............................................93
souTH cArolINAMcGill Farms ..............................................94Watford Farm ............................................94
TENNEssEEJR Farms - T. Rush ......................................94
TExAs3S Cattle Co. ...............................................743X Ranch ....................................................C34-T Cattle Co. - J. Tesch ..............................994T Cattle & Poultry, Inc. .............................914V Ranch - Valenta Cattle Company ..........97Bailey Brahmans .................................. 10, 91Bar-Nel Ranch ............................................95Bar W Brahmans - Naomi White ................89Bar W Ranch - A. Saunders ........................89Black Diamond Ranch ................................94Bluebonnet Co-op .....................................97Blue Chip Brahmans - Dr. B. McCandless ...94Bulls Eye Ranch ......................................... 44Busy Bee Ranch - T. Aven ...........................85Butler Farms Inc. ........................................50Butler Polled Brahmans .............................76C-4 Carden Brahmans ................................85Caballo Rojo Ranch .............................. 24, 74Clem Ranch ................................................50Collins Brahman Ranch ..............................91Dana Hellen Ranch - Schrab/Rossi .............89Detering Bros. liendo Plantation .... 5, 76, C3Diamond B Arrow Farms ............................85DMCTB Cattle .............................................91Dolliver Ranch............................................97
Double A Ranch .........................................85El Rosario ...................................................C4El Salinas ....................................................41England Cattle Co. ...............................76, 77Flying W Ranch - S. Wilkins .......................78Graham land & Cattle Co. ..........................85Happy Valley Ranch ...................................94HB Braswell Ranch .....................................91Hk Cattle - D. Weil ......................... 7, 104, C3H.o.B.o. Cattle Company & Genetics .........91Horsegate Ranch .......................................94Husfeld Brahmans .....................................97Iron Shirt Brahmans ............................ 91, C3J.D. Hudgins Inc. ......................................2, 6Jeanes, Jr, Guy ...........................................12JH Polled Humpback Cattle Co. ...... 52, 53, 95Jones Brahman Ranch ...............................C3Joyce Custom Fitters ..................................97kallion Farms - B. Vassberg .........................8kD Brahmans .............................................85ken Ramsey Brahmans ..............................94k&k Cattle .................................................50la Muneca Cattle Company .....................2, 3lanny Sullins Cattle ...................................94lazy J Ranch ..............................................85leo Casas, III ..............................................89lindley Brahmans ......................................94longview Ranch - R. Rios ..........................85Mckenney Farms .......................................95MN Ranch ..................................................89Morello Ranch ...........................................85ohnheiser Cattle ........................................91Parish Brahmans ........................................97Partin & Partin Heart Bar Ranch ..................1Peppard Ranch ..........................................94Pond land & Cattle ....................................91RB Ranch ....................................................95Rebel Star Brahmans .................................89Reese Ranch ........................................ 32, 33Royal k Ranch ............................................89Salinas Ranch.............................................76San Miguel Cattle Co. - k. love ..................95Santa Elena Ranch, Inc. ..................55, 57, 59Sartwelle Brahman Ranch, ltd ..................94Satterfield Ranch .......................................13+Schneider Brahmans .............. 31, 37, 76, 89Scott Cattle Services ..................................95Seven Bar Cattle Co ....................................94Silent G Ranch ............................................89SRS land & Cattle ......................................45St. CyR Imperators .....................................74Strickland, C.W. ..........................................94Texas Brahman Association .......................95Texas Connections .....................................94Thomas Ranch, J. Carter ............................89
Tic Tac Toe Ranch .......................................91Tipp Ranch .................................................97Triple l Ranch ............................................36TS Cattle Company............................... 74, 75V8 Ranch - Williams ...................................95Watkins Brahmans ....................................85Wittig Ranch ..............................................12Woodrum Farms ..................................48, 91youngblood Brahmans ........................ 76, 91yP Brahmans .............................................97
coMMErcIAl, sAlEs & sHows67 Ferla National Cebu 2014 ..................... 46ABBA Spring Select Sale ............................14Alta Genetics .............................................54Arabian Reining Breeders Classic...............79Bovine Elite, llC ..................................58, 96Brushy Creek Custom Sires .................. 47, 95CattleMax ..................................................96Champion Genetics ....................................95Deep South Field Day .................................64Elgin Breeding Services Inc. ................. 67, 96Genex, Custom Collection Services ...... 21, 96Johnson Cattle Marketing .........................95l1 Exposición Nacional de Ganado Cebú ....17livestock Exporters Association ................95livestock International Inc. ................. 61, 96okie Extravaganza .....................................72ovaGenix ...................................................95quality Genetics, llC ...........................38, 96RND Cattle Service .....................................69Sexing Technologies ............................50, 96Show-Me Brahman Influence Sale ..............9The Callicrate Bander .................................81Carolina’s Brahman Breeders Assoc .........103Triple S - T Schwertner ...............................95Valley “B” Enterprises - J. Butt ...................95West Coast Breeders Select Sale ................49World Wide livestock Express, Inc. ...........34
INTErNATIoNAlGanaderia Dolores .....................................19Ganaderia Tovartlan ..................................25Hacienda la Casualidad .............................43Hacienda la Esperanza ........................63, C3Hacienda los Angeles ................................39Meba Pavitos .............................................86Rancho Agua Zarca ....................................86Rancho Chapopote ....................................86Rancho Chila ..............................................86Rancho Dona Maria ...................................35Rancho El Coposo .......................................86Rancho Puente De Dios ..............................86Rancho Rosa Blanca .............................86, 87Rosa Del Alba .............................................29
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The AssociatesiJONES BRAHMAN RANCH
James B. Jones, M.D.Shae Hooks-Franklin
3849 Lane Of The OaksOrange, Texas 77630409-474-1080 Phone409-886-5303 Fax
LA PRECIOSA, LLC9155 S. Dadeland Blvd., Suite 1800
Miami, Florida 33156Owner: Elias Alfredo Charur
Phone: 305-490-0800
HACIENDA LA ESPERANZARaimundo and Regina Riojas
Houston Office: 713-785-0053
Guatemala City Office: (502) 2420-5476
Raimundo.riojas.e@duwest.comwww.haciendalaesperanza.net
3X RANCHEmily Dial
PO Box 265Placedo, Texas 77977
361-897-2000210-824-1995
3X RANCHEmily Dial
PO Box 265Placedo, Texas 77977
361-897-2000210-824-1995
LA PRECIOSA, LLC9155 S. Dadeland Blvd., Suite 1800
Miami, Florida 33156Owner: Elias Alfredo Charur
Phone: 305-490-0800
IRON SHIRT BRAHMANSCharlie Bailey
Houston, Texas 77098214-883-0456
cbaileyex@earthlink.netwww.ironshirtbrahmans.com
HK CATTLEDinah Weil
3312 West FM 1462 • PO Box 809Rosharon, Texas 77583
(30 miles South of Houston)phone: 713-204-0995
e-mail: hkcattle@hkcattle.comWebsite: www.hkcattle.com
HK CATTLEDinah Weil
3312 West FM 1462 • PO Box 809Rosharon, Texas 77583
(30 miles South of Houston)phone: 713-204-0995
e-mail: hkcattle@hkcattle.comWebsite: www.hkcattle.com
IRON SHIRT BRAHMANSCharlie Bailey
Houston, Texas 77098214-883-0456
cbaileyex@earthlink.netwww.ironshirtbrahmans.com
JONES BRAHMAN RANCHJames B. Jones, M.D.Shae Hooks-Franklin
3849 Lane Of The OaksOrange, Texas 77630409-474-1080 Phone409-886-5303 Fax
DETERING RED BRAHMANSWill Detering
Fax: 979-826-3244Cell: 281-989-8965
will@deteringredbrahmans.comMichael Martin
Cell: 409-739-5091www.deteringredbrahmans.com
WATKINS CATTLE COMPANyStuart L. WatkinsWelsh, Louisiana
337-842-6294watkinscattle@gmail.com
www.facebook.com/watkinscattlecompanyTwitter: @StuartLWatkins
WATKINS CATTLE COMPANyStuart L. WatkinsWelsh, Louisiana
337-842-6294watkinscattle@gmail.com
www.facebook.com/watkinscattlecompanyTwitter: @StuartLWatkins
The AssociatesiHACIENDA LA ESPERANZARaimundo and Regina Riojas
Houston Office: 713-785-0053
Guatemala City Office: (502) 2420-5476
Raimundo.riojas.e@duwest.comwww.haciendalaesperanza.net
DETERING RED BRAHMANSWill Detering
Fax: 979-826-3244 • Cell: 281-989-8965will@deteringredbrahmans.com • www.deteringredbrahmans.com
Michael Martin • Cell: 409-739-5091
DETERING RED BRAHMANSWill Detering
Fax: 979-826-3244Cell: 281-989-8965
will@deteringredbrahmans.comMichael Martin
Cell: 409-739-5091www.deteringredbrahmans.com
DETERING RED BRAHMANSWill Detering
Fax: 979-826-3244Cell: 281-989-8965
will@deteringredbrahmans.comMichael Martin
Cell: 409-739-5091www.deteringredbrahmans.com