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The Official Publication of the Texas Hereford Association October 2012
AHA Golden Hereford Breeder
Herefords Since 1959
Curtis Younts & SonCell: 254/760-0243 • Res: 254/939-64923648 Elmer King Rd. • Belton, TX 76513
Selling in theTexas Hereford Fall Classic
October 24, 2012Buffalo, Texas
Lot #55 Lot #56
F&F JDM ROCKER 115Calved 04/02/11 • #43312316 • Tattoo: 115
STAR ROCK DOMINO 5N [DLF,IEF]C Y STAR ROCK 24 CY GOLDEN LADY 271
BR DM 15 KEY 1167F&F JDM DAISY 896 F&F MS DREAM SCICLE 301
BW +3.7 / WW +40 / YW +63 / MM +15 / M&G +34 / REA +0.16 / IMF -0.02
F&F ROCKER 123Calved 04/21/11 • #43312318 • Tattoo: 123
STAR ROCK DOMINO 5N [DLF,IEF]C Y STAR ROCK 24 CY GOLDEN LADY 271
BR DM 15 KEY 1167F&F JDM MS KEY 892 FCC MS STAR MARK 045
BW +3.1 / WW +37 / YW +59 / MM +13 / M&G +31 / REA +0.12 / IMF +0.02
Cattle for sale at the ranch year round.Visitors always welcome.
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Official publication of the Texas Hereford Association October 2012 • Vol. 61, No. 11
Mission StatementThe Texas Hereford Association will provide the leadership to unite, foster and protect the interest of the Hereford breed; and promote fairly the production and consumption of Hereford beef universally.
Features 10 Mounted Warfare and Soldier Center Memorial
National Museum to be built in Central Texas
11 TAHC Proposes Changes to Current Texas Cattle Trichomoniasis Regulations
11 Beef Industry Resurgence Hereford Registrations, Cow Herd Inventories, Sale Averages Increase during FY 2012
12 West Texas Fair and Rodeo Show Results
15 Tri-State Fair and Rodeo Show Results
15 Sale Results
Departments 4 Bulletin Board
5 Obituaries
6 Tailgate Talk
16 TJHA News
16 Auxiliary News
27 Calendar of Events
28 Cattle for Sale
28 Advertisers Index
On The CoverThis heifer calf seems to have thrived through the heat and drought of spring and summer. Ones just like her can be purchased from the THA Heritage Pen to be sold at the 44th Annual Whiteface Replacement Female Sale in Fort Worth on February 3, 2013. Photo by Jack Chastain on the W.T. Waggoner Estate near Vernon, Texas.
Texas Hereford Association OfficersJay Wright, Morgan, president
Gary Buchholz, Waxahachie, president-electTerri Barber, Austin, vice-president
Chad Breeding, Miami, vice-presidentDr. John Mehaffey, Burleson, vice-president
Jack Chastain, Fort Worth, secretary-treasurerScott Nolan, Gilmer, past-president
Executive CommitteeJohn Dudley, Comanche
Bill McInnis, MayBerry Summerour, Houston
John Winsauer, BeevilleCurtis Younts, Jr., Belton
DirectorsRandy Barnes, Granbury
Pete Case, EldoradoSue Darnell, El Paso
Mark Ebeling, CleburneDusty Greaves, Coleman
Kevin Hartley, MadisonvilleLarry Johnson, Abilene
Steve Lesley, StephenvilleBill McInnis, May
Donlie McMullin, Copperas CoveJim Nelson, Plano
Steve Noack, RockdaleKyle Perez, Nara Visa, NM
Brie Whitehead Perks, Fort WorthJames Schmidt, Mason
Keith Schmidt, GonzalesRon Smith, Fredericksburg
Neal Spencer, North Richland HillsTom Walker, LaGrange
John Winsauer, BeevilleWayne Baize, Ft. Davis
Dr. M.C. Baker, GranburyDennis Braden, StamfordSwasey Brainard, Pampa
Austin Brown, III, BeevilleJames Dangelmayr, Muenster
Harry Dudley, ComancheJohn Dudley, Comanche
James Floyd, WinkBradley Hale, MiamiIra Lee, Willow City
Joshua Martin, FloresvilleBrady Mimms, LorenzoJane Murphey, Meridian
Dan Nance, HasletDavid Neal, Ft. McKavettJackie Pullen, Rockwall
Monroe Schatte Jr., GiddingsJ.D. Schmidt, Hondo
Curtis Younts, Jr., BeltonJimmy Atlas, Grandview
Dr. Stephen Coates, San AngeloMatt Copeland, Nara Visa, NM
Tom Dudley, ComancheMark Ellison, College Station
Mike Fuston, TurkeyJerry Lewis, Valley View
Dimitri Mataragas, AthensDavid Moore, Hamlin
David Morris II, MarquezJ.D. Ragland, CanyonE.C. Rosson, MilfordRon Schlegel, Olney
Dr. Mark Steele, GrahamReed Stewart, Sterling City
Brad Stuart, RobyBerry Summerour, Houston
Lee Terrell, ShermanSusan Turner, Rochester
Lynn Weinheimer, Stonewall
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Watch for our bull consignments in theTHA Fall Classic Saleat Buffalo, TexasOctober 24, 2012
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AHA Board Candidates Announced
The AHA nominating committee has announced six Hereford breeders vying for positions on the Board. Candidates include: Craig Beran, Claflin, KS; Curtis Curry, McAlester, OK; Jonny Harris, Screven, GA; Harold Sidwell, Carr, CO; Sam Shaw, Caldwell, ID; and Jay Wright, Morgan, TX. ★
Show Entry Deadlines ApproachingWestern Nugget, RenoEntry deadline: Oct. 30Show dates: Dec. 7-8nuggethereford.com
Southwestern Exposition National, Fort WorthEntry deadline: Nov. 15Show date: Feb. 4, 2013fwstockshowrodeo.com
National Western Stock Show, DenverEntry deadline: Nov. 21Show dates: Jan. 17-19, 2013nationalwestern.com
Judges Selected for 2013 Southwestern Exposition & Livestock ShowJunior HeifersWatt Arena, West Ring:
Ryan Cotton, Ponce Inlet, FLPolled Hereford:Saturday, Jan. 26, at 1:00 p.m. Hereford:Saturday, Jan. 26,following Polled Hereford
Pen of 10 Commercial Hereford HeifersPen Area/Richardson Bass Bldg.Mr. David Neal, San Angelo, TXMr. Wylie Taliaferro, Rosser, TXMr. Josh Kinslow, Hearne, TXSaturday, Feb. 2, at 9:00 a.m.
National Hereford and Polled Hereford ShowsWatt Arena
Randy and Jamie Mullinix, Toulon, ILMonday, Feb. 4 at 8:00 a.m.(classes to be judged concurrently in an alternating format)
Junior Hereford and PolledHereford SteersWatt ArenaDr. Mark Johnson, Stillwater, OKThursday, Feb. 7 at 8:00 a.m. following Angus
Replacement Female Sale – Cowtown Select Entries
Now is the time to make your selections for both the 44th Annual Whiteface Replacement Female Sale and Cowtown Select Sale. Although entries are not due until fall, bred heifers need to be put with bulls at this time. Select sale consignments should be identified and nominated early as only a limited number of cattle will be accepted. Note that the sale dates are Sunday, February 3, 2013. ★
Attention Juniors: $5,000 for Top Jr. in Fort Worth National Show
Funds have been committed to award $5,000 to the top placing junior heifer and $2,500 to second place junior heifer (if funds permit) that is exhibited at the National Hereford Show in Fort Worth. A second scholarship will be awarded if $5,000 is exceeded. Exhibitor must be at the halter of his/her own heifer as well as be eligible to show in the junior show the previous week. The heifer must be eligible to show for Grand Champion (no Cow/Calf). This is an incentive to encourage junior exhibitors to exhibit at the open show on February 4, 2013. To be eligible for the award, the exhibitor must enter the open show by the November 15th deadline. The exhibitor must be a member of the Texas Junior Hereford Association.
The sponsors of this award are committed to making this an annual event and hope to grow the fund to increase the prize as well as create a special belt buckle for the event. Anyone wishing to join this effort should contact jack Chastain at the THA office. ★
Sand Hills Hereford Scholarship
Any TJHA member who is a graduating senior and has exhibited at the Sand Hills Hereford Show is eligible to apply for one of the two $1,000 scholarships awarded to heifer and steer exhibitors. For more information contact Chelli Evans at the Sand Hills Hereford and Quarter Horse show office at 432/366-3951. ★
THA ScholarshipsThe Foundation of the Texas
Hereford Association will award $1,000 scholarships to qualifying high school seniors and college freshmen. You may call the THA office to obtain information or go to www.texashereford.org and click on the youth link for THA Foundation scholarship requirements and instructions. Deadline for applying is January 15, 2013. The awards will be presented at the THA Annual meeting in Fort Worth, February 2, 2013. The THA’s number is 817/831-3161. ★
NHW Board Nominees are Slated
The slate has been completed for nominees to be voted on at the National Hereford Women annual meeting on Nov. 3 in Kansas City.
Southwest Region — Alise Nolan, Texas
Southeast Region — Beth Blinson, North Carolina
Northeast Region — Carol Priefert, Michigan
The NHW annual meeting will begin at 1 p.m. in the Governor’s room at the American Royal complex.
If NHW members unable to attend the annual meeting would like to receive an absentee ballot, please email Shellie Collins, nominating committee chair, at nationalherefordwomen@gmail.com. ★
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Ray SimsCol. Ray Sims,90, of Raymore,MO,
known as one of America's greatest auctioneers of purebred cattle,died Tuesday September 18, 2012.
Ray was born May 9, 1922 in Windsor, MO, the son of Emmett and Ethel D. Hamlin Sims.
Col. Ray Sims' career as an auctioneer spanned 46 years and an estimated 7,000 sales. “The Auctioneer Son,” performed by country singing legend Leroy Van Dyke, was written about Ray Sims, who was featured in a movie starring Van Dyke, What Am I Bid. Sims received numerous awards within the agricultural industry, including recently the prestigious Saddle and Sirloin Portrait Award for Lifetime Achievement and the National Livestock Auctioneers Hall of Fame. Sims auctioned for Presidents Truman and Kennedy along with many other celebrities and luminaries within the cattle business.
Survivors include wife, Melva; children, Virginia Daye Sims and Tullis Ray Sims (Carla); step children, Lee Sankey (Susan), Chris Sankey (Sharee), and Hal Sankey (Ann); one granddaugher Hanna. ★
AHA Annual Meeting approaches
The 2012 American Hereford Association (AHA) Annual Membership Meeting will be Saturday, Nov. 3. The weekend schedule will follow the same format as 2011 with an educational forum on Friday, Annual Meeting and sale on Saturday, and the American Royal National Hereford Show on Sunday.
The AHA headquarters hotel will be the Argosy Casino Hotel and Spa. To make reservations, call 1-800-270-7711. Ask for the AHA $99 rate. Cutoff for reservations is Oct. 16.
Restaurants at the Argosy will feature Certified Hereford Beef (CHB) during the annual meeting weekend. Be sure to enjoy a delicious CHB steak while you are in the Kansas City area. ★
Wade Madison (Bud) Barrington, age 86, of Lampasas, Texas passed away on Sunday, September 16, 2012 in Harker Heights, Texas. He was born on April 15, 1926 in Taylor, Texas. In 1951 he married Vivian Scales, in Liberty Hill, Texas. Bud was a Rancher for the 808 Ranch in Liberty Hill for over 50 years. He was a member of the Texas Hereford Association and Vice
President of Capital Area Hereford. Bud was a member of the Liberty Hill United Methodist Church in Liberty Hill, Texas.
Bud is survived by his son, Dusty Barrington of Burnet; and his extended family: Bob Foust, Coy Foust, Cathy Foust, Jenifer Barrington, Kaylan Hayes, Whittney Lundy and the Cartwright family. ★
Wade “Bud” Madison Barrington
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tailgateTALKBy Jack Chastain, Editor
October is by far one of our busiest months of the year. We have
most of our fall sales this month and remain optimistic that our sales will be strong in spite of the weather and reduced cow numbers. Results from our “Cattle for sale” listings have been exceptionally successful as reported by those participating. Other members have reported excellent private treaty sales all summer. Hereford demand is
great and we have had a steady number of calls wanting both bulls and heifers, both horned and polled. I encourage all members to take advantage of our “For Sale” listing. I encourage any non member to join and utilize this most helpful marketing tool. Our goal is to make our magazine and website the first place buyers look when wanting to purchase Hereford cattle.
Our second annual fall classic bull
sale is fast approaching on October 24. I compliment the consignors for offering a quality set of bulls. I encourage everyone to attend and support this event.
The annual membership meeting and election of directors of the American Hereford Association is also held in November in Kansas City during the American Royal Show. Although the terms of the merger of the AHA and APHA do not allow every member a vote, you can still have a voice by contacting the elected delegates from Texas and express your choices. The three men elected this year will serve on the board that makes policies of AHA for the next four years. Make your views and voices heard! I encourage the voting delegates to support the candidates from the southwest region in Jay Wright and Curtis Curry. There are four other candidates that are very qualified to represent the Hereford industry
I wish to remind our junior exhibitors that our THA Foundation will again offer at least $5000 to the exhibitor of the highest placing heifer and $2500 to the second highest placing heifer if funds permit at the Jackson Hereford Ranch National Hereford Show in Fort Worth on February 4, 2013. (Enough funds were contributed in 2011 to pay $5000 and $2500 to the high and second high placing animals at the 2011 show.)The exhibitor must be a TJHA member and both exhibitor and animal must be eligible to show in the junior show in Fort Worth and exhibitor must be at the halter of the animal when shown to be eligible for the award. A few friends of THA have sponsored the funds for this award and have hopes of growing it to the level of the San Antonio scholarship. Any one wishing to contribute to this fund should contact Jack Chastain, Gary Buchholz or Scott Nolan.
I close with a reminder that entries are due now for both the Cowtown Select Sale and 44th annual THA Whiteface Replacement Female Sale. Please help yourself and our sale with a quality offering. A successful sale is a reflection of everyone involved in the Hereford industry. I hope to hear from you or see you at many of the upcoming events. ★
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Imagine a place in Texas where the untold stories of our Soldiers,
Veterans will finally be told. A place where the untold stories of the Texas communities that have shared in the development and growth of the world’s largest military installation will be told. A place where children, families, and scholars can go to commemorate the past and celebrate the future. Imagine a place where you can step into the story and become a part of something bigger than yourself.
The place is the National Museum of Mounted Warfare and Soldier Center. The National Mounted Warfare Foundation, a Texas 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is working to make this vision a reality. Planned to open in the fall of 2019, the museum is envisioned as a 100,000 square foot, technologically advanced, interactive and immersive museum that will become the premier
Local Foundation is Building
destination activity in the Central Texas region. The museum will be located in the immediate vicinity of Fort Hood, and will be outside the security perimeter of the post to allow for easy access by both military and civilian visitors. In addition to the inside displays, artifacts, simulators, and digital learning stations, the grounds of the museum will feature a vintage military vehicle exploration trail, playgrounds, a memorial park, and plenty of parking for all types of vehicles. Visitors will also enjoy easy access to other memorials and attractions on Fort Hood and in the city of Killeen.
The Foundation has partnered with numerous education institutions to ensure that the museum will provide a worthwhile and meaningful learning experience for our children and families. As the premier destination activity in the region, the National Museum of Mounted
Warfare and Soldier Center will have a significant economic impact on the communities of Central Texas. The museum anticipates 265,000 visitors annually, which will result in an influx of $4.5 million to the local economy. In order to build this world-class museum, the Foundation must raise $95 million between now and 2019. Although the capital campaign only began in March of 2012, the Foundation has already raised over $1.6 million towards this goal.
Interested in knowing more? Want to help make this vision a reality by making a personal donation or by establishing a business partnership with the Foundation? To make a donation or learn more about the project, please visit www.mountedwarfarefoundation.org or contact Larry Phelps, Vice President of Business Development, at 254-213-5014, or email info@nmwfoundation.org. ★
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AUSTIN – The Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) proposed several changes to the current Texas Bovine Trichomoniasis “Trich” regulations at its September 18 meeting. The proposed amendments to Chapter 38, “Trichomoniasis” reflected suggestions by an industry working group of cattle producers, veterinarians, and other stakeholders which meets annually to review the program and make suggestions for improvement. The Trich program helps protect Texas cattle from a venereal disease caused by protozoa that can cause abortions and infertility, resulting in economic losses for the producer. Diagnosis of the disease is made by laboratory testing of samples collected from bulls by veterinarians. The disease does not affect humans.
Although the rules have not been officially passed yet, the Commission will put in abeyance its existing rules and allow the following changes to take
Despite back-to-back years of drought and escalating costs in the beef industry, the Hereford breed is making a mighty resurgence. Hereford registrations were up more than 8% during the 2012 American Hereford Association (AHA) fiscal year that ended Aug. 31. Registered cow herd inventories are up 3% compared to the previous year — with more than 101,000 females reported this fiscal year.
Hereford breeders continue to experience a dramatic increase in production sale prices while reports of private-treaty sales continue to out-pace the previous year reports.
A total of 182 Hereford production sales were reported by AHA field representatives this fiscal year. Bull sales averaged $4,671, up nearly $700 and females $3,329, up almost $300 per head.
The second largest cattle breed in the U.S., Hereford reports 70,260 registrations and 37,091 transfers with 101,021 cows on inventory. The Association has 3,455 active adult members and 2,263 active junior members.
Hereford semen demand in the commercial industry is also increasing. According to the National Association of Animal Breeders (NAAB), Hereford semen sales increased 23% over last year. Since 2006 Hereford domestic semen sales has increased 86% a testament to the
TAHC Proposes Changes to Current Texas Cattle Trichomoniasis Regulationseffect immediately. The TAHC will now accept tests run on samples “pooled” at an official lab, for both change of ownership and quarantine release. The veterinarian will still collect samples from individual bulls for submission to the laboratory, and the maximum acceptable pooled ratio will be 5:1. Upon receipt, the lab may combine up to 5 samples together if requested prior to testing. “This change in protocol will result in substantial savings for Texas producers testing their bulls for this economically devastating venereal disease,” stated Dr. Dee Ellis, Texas’ State Veterinarian. Recent studies have confirmed that pooled sampling is acceptable to make the diagnosis while saving the producer considerable money.
A second significant change was also proposed. Diagnostic samples will now be accepted at the laboratory if submitted up to 120 hours (increased from 96 hours) from collection, if specific guidelines are followed by the submitting veterinarian
to ensure the integrity of the sample. This will give veterinarians one more day to submit the samples to the lab, which is helpful to rural veterinarians with long distance shipping concerns.
Proposals were also made to amend Chapter 51 “Entry Requirements”. Out-of-state bulls will also now be allowed to enter Texas using the 5:1 lab-pooled sample method described above. Further, the validity of Trich tests on bulls entering the state will be extended to 60 days from 30 days. These changes are intended as cost savings measures, as well as an attempt to help align Texas entry rules with other states requirements.
For more detailed information concerning the proposed Trich rules, visit www.tahc.state.tx.us or call 1-800-550-8242. Founded in 1893, the Texas Animal Health Commission works to protect the health of all Texas livestock, including: cattle, swine, poultry, sheep, goats, equine animals, and exotic livestock. ★
Beef Industry Resurgence:Hereford Registrations, Cow Herd Inventories, Sale Averages Increase During FY 2012
increasing demand for Hereford genetics in the commercial industry.
Helping with this progress in the commercial industry has been the AHA’s Whole Herd Total Performance Records (TPR™) program. Now 11 years old, the program has helped the AHA and Hereford breeders build a database that documents the breed’s strengths. More and more Hereford breeders continue to go above status quo and submit ultrasound data, body condition scores, udder scores and cow weights, which all add to the integrity and accuracy of the AHA database.
“Because the AHA Board of Directors placed a resource emphasis on breed improvement and industry research, the Hereford breed now has the single largest database for cow fertility and productivity in the world, and we have documented the inherent economic traits in the breed that can deliver efficiency to the industry at a time when the industry needs it most,” says Craig Huffhines, AHA executive vice president. “More importantly, congratulations to our AHA membership for adopting technology and making the strides in genetic improvement that have positioned Hereford has a breed of choice for commercial producers looking to add heterosis to their Angus-based cow herds.
“Today, the Hereford breed is poised to provide as much value to the commercial
industry as any other breed with its combination advantages of fertility, feed efficiency, good disposition and an end product that will complement a vast array of quality beef programs across the country.”
This fiscal year AHA also released genomic-enhanced expected progeny differences (GE-EPDs). The AHA genomic approach is the first of its kind to work with the scientific community and the National Beef Cattle Evaluation Consortium (NBCEC) to build its own training and validation population. This approach is important because AHA now has access to all of the genotypes, phenotypes and pedigrees, which will allow the Association and its members to continue to train and build the Hereford-specific panel.
Also noted at the fiscal year’s end are top registrations by state and by breeder. Texas topped the list of registrations per state at 7,156 with Nebraska, South Dakota, Kansas and Oklahoma rounding out the top five.
The top five breeders by registration numbers were Rausch Herefords, Hoven, S.D., 840; Upstream Ranch, Taylor, Neb., 646; Alexander Mih, M-M Ranch Polled Herefords, Chanute, Kan., 543; Topp Herefords, Grace City, N.D., 492; and Mrnak Herefords, Bowman, N.D., 431. ★
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showRESULTS
2012 West Texas Fair & Rodeo
Open Hereford Show
September 7, 2012Abilene, TX
Judge: Brett Barber, Dumas
16 head shown
Class 2 – Junior heifer calves, calved Jan.-Feb. 2012; 2 shown1 & Champion Junior Heifer Calf – F&F JDM Jaylee 202; 1/1/12; Fuston Herefords, Turkey2 & Reserve Champion Junior Heifer Calf – GKB TMH 827 Breeze B23; 2/2/12; GKB Cattle, Waxahachie
GRAND CHAMPION HEIFER OPEN SHOWCHAMPION YEARLING HEIFER CALFKLD BR LADY CAROLINE D100 ET
Kirbie Day, WaxahachieGKB Cattle, Waxahachie
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION HEIFER OPEN SHOWCHAMPION FALL HEIFER CALF
MCC MS 3060 LUCY Y554McInnis Cattle Co., May
GRAND CHAMPION BULL OPEN SHOWCHAMPION JUNIOR BULL CALF
JD 9286 INTENSIFIER 100ZCharles Holloway and Ron Dugger, Tioga
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION BULL OPEN SHOWCHAMPION FALL BULL CALF
EDM DOMINO 12Edward Meier, Stonewall
Class 5 – Winter heifer calves, calved Nov.-Dec. 2011; 2 shown1 & Reserve Champion Fall Heifer – GKB EJE 88X Breeze B198 ET; 11/4/11; GKB Cattle2 – W4 6213 Domet 505Y ET; 11/10/11; Amanda Hecox, Katy
Class 6 – Senior heifer calves, calved Sept.-Oct. 2011; 4 shown1 & Reserve Grand Champion Heifer & Champion Fall Heifer Calf – MCC Ms 3060 Lucy Y554; 9/4/1; McInnis Cattle Co., May2 – GKB EJE New Era Breeze B16 ET; 10/12/11; GKB Cattle
Class 9 – Late summer yearlings, calved July-Aug. 2011; 1 shown
1 & Reserve Champion Intermediate Heifer – Baer Creek Salutations 76Y; 7/6/11; Harrison Smith, Gatesville
Class 10 – Early summer yearlings, calved May-June 2011; 2 shown1 & Champion Intermediate Heifer – KLD 29F Petals D114; 5/16/11; Kirbie Day, Waxahachie & GKB Cattle2 – JJ 7010 Pheonix 122; 5/8/11; Amanda Hecox
Class 13 – Spring yearling heifers, calved Mar.-Apr. 2011; 3 shown1 & Grand Champion Heifer & Champion Yearling Heifer Calf – KLD BR Lady Caroline D100 ET; 4/3/11; Kirbie Day & GKB Cattle
2 & Reserve Champion Yearling Heifer Calf – MH Kelly D 111; 3/8/11; J.D. Schnitker
Class 26 – Junior bull calves, calved Jan.-Feb. 2012; 1 shown1 & Grand Champion Bull & Champion Junior Bull Calf – JD 9286 Intensifier 100Z; 1/6/12; Charles Holloway; Ron Dugger, Tioga
Class 29 – Winter bull calves, calved Nov.-Dec. 2010; 1 shown1 & Reserve Grand Champion Bull & Champion Fall Bull Calf - EDM Domino 12; 11/25/11; Edward Meier, Stonewall
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showRESULTS
2012 West Texas Fair & Rodeo
Open Polled Hereford Show
September 7, 2012Abilene, TX
Judge: Steve Kennedy, Muleshoe, TX
35 head shown
Class 1 – Spring heifers, calved after Mar. 2012; 3 shown1 – RHAR Ms Reba 27Z; 4/12/12; Radde Ranch, Axtell2 – GKB G627 Bonita Fiesta B218; 3/22/12; GKB Cattle, Waxahachie
Class 2 – Junior heifers, calved Jan.-Feb. 2012; 4 shown
GRAND CHAMPION POLLED HEIFER OPEN SHOWCHAMPION INTERMEDIATE HEIFER
KLD BCC MINDY MOUSE 28Y ETBryan Cattle Co., DawsonJordan Godeaux, Newton
GRAND CHAMPION POLLED BULL OPEN SHOWCHAMPION YEARLING BULL
LC UNLEASHED KEEPSAKE 1110 ETThe Unleashed Group, May
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION POLLED BULL OPEN SHOWCHAMPION SENIOR YEARLING BULL
F&F JDM BEN 006Doss Herefords, Smithville, MO
J. D. Schnitker, Turkey
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION POLLED HEIFER OPEN SHOWCHAMPION JUNIOR HEIFER
KLD BR ROSE CHANNING D21 ETKirbie Day, Waxahachie
1 & Reserve Grand Champion & Champion Junior Heifer – KLD BR Rose Channing D21 ET; 1/21/12; Kirbie Day, Waxahachie2 & Reserve Champion Junior Heifer – RJ Alexis 204; 1/18/12; Sayler Beerwinkle, Earth
Class 5 – Winter heifers, calved Nov.-Dec. 2011; 5 shown1 & Reserve Champion Fall Heifer – MH Miss Durivise 130 ET; 11/3/11; J.D. Schnitker, Turkey2 – MH Miss Durivise 128 ET; 11/5/11; John Massey, Gunter
Class 6 – Senior heifers, calved Sept.-Oct. 2011; 4 shown1 & Champion Fall Heifer – WORR Owen Mindy Y307 ET; 9/18/11; Kolby Perry, Conroe
2 – GKB EJE New Era Breeze B17; 10/14/11; GKB Cattle
Class 10 – Early summer yearlings; calved May-June 2011; 3 shown1 & Grand Champion Heifer & Champion Intermediate Heifer – KLD BCC Mindy Mouse 28Y ET; 5/25/11; Bryan Cattle Co., Dawson; Jordan Godeaux, Newton2 & Reserve Champion Intermediate Heifer – KLD Miss Shockline D113 ET; 5/2/11; Kirbie Day
Class 13 – Spring yearling heifers, calved Mar.-Apr. 2011; 5 shown1 & Champion Yearling Heifer – KLD RW Lady Rolex D19; 4/2/11; Edy Brainard, Canadian
2 & Reserve Champion Yearling Heifer – KLD BR Tiffany D18 ET; 3/18/11; Emory & Abby Geye, Rising Star
Class 14 – Junior yearling heifers, calved Jan.-Feb. 2011; 1 shown1 – KH Miss Layla 1125Y; 1/15/11; Kaily Hamman, Jacksboro
Class 17 – Senior yearling heifers, calved Sept.-Dec. 2010; 2 shown1 & Champion Sr. Yearling Heifer – F&F JDM Foxy Red 043; 11/10/10; Michael Sizemore, Henrietta2 & Reserve Champion Sr. Yearling Heifer – WS 910 Myranda; 11/2/10; Wood Shoe Polled Herefords, Winters
Class 22 – Cow-Calf; 2 shown
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showRESULTS
1 & Champion Cow/Calf – Chargers Poppy; 1/18/06; Wood Shoe Polled Herefords2 & Reserve Champion Cow/Calf – RHAR 80P Brandi 8X ET; 2/25/10; Radde Ranch
Class 25 – Spring bull calves, calved after March 2012; 1 shown1 & Reserve Champion Junior Bull – WS 512 P4 Power; 5/29/12; Wood Shoe Polled Herefords
Class 26 – Junior bull calves, calved Jan.-Feb. 2012; 1 shown1 & Champion Junior Bull – RHAR Denver 6Z; 2/20/12; Radde Ranch
Class 30 – Senior bull calves, calved Sept.-Oct. 2011; 1 shown1 & Champion Fall Bull Calf – WS 811 Amos; 10/25/11; Wood Shoe Polled Herefords
Class 33 – Late summer yearling bulls, calved July-Aug. 2011; 1 shown1 & Champion Intermediate Bull Calf – WS 711 Chigger; 7/23/11; Wood Shoe Polled Herefords
Class 37 – Spring yearling bulls, calved Mar.-Apr. 2011; 3 shown1 & Grand Champion Bull & Champion Yearling Bull – LC Unleashed Keepsake 1110 ET; 3/30/11; The Unleashed Group, May2 & Reserve Champion Yearling Bull – GKB B927 Full Blast B147; 4/6/11; GKB Cattle
Class 42 – Two-Year-old bulls, calved Jan.-Aug. 2010; 1 shown1 & Reserve Grand Champion Bull & Champion Sr. Yearling Bull – F&F JDM Ben 006; 3/10/10; Doss Herefords, Smithville, MO; J. D. Schnitker
Get-of-Sire/Best Six Head1 – Wood Shoe Polled Herefords, Winters
2012 West Texas Fair & Rodeo
Junior Hereford Show
September 8, 2012Abilene, TX
Judge: Steve Kennedy, Muleshoe
10 shown
Class 2 – Junior heifer calves, calved Jan.-Feb. 2012; 1 shown1 – CH Ms Cowboy 2005; 1/12/12; Michael Sizemore, Henrietta
Class 3 – Winter heifer calves, calved Nov.-Dec. 2011; 2 shown1 & Reserve Champion Heifer – Harris 903 Miss Titanium 110; 11/12/11; Brooke Adams, Wills Point2 – W4 6213 Domet 505Y; 11/10/11; Amanda Hecox, Katy
CHAMPION HEIFER • JUNIOR HEREFORD SHOWBAER CREEK SALUTATIONS 76Y
Harrison Smith, Gatesville
RESERVE CHAMPION HEIFER • JUNIOR HEREFORD SHOWHARRIS 903 MISS TITANIUM 110
Brooke Adams, Wills Point
DOROTHEA GRIFFINSHOWMANSHIP AWARD
Khloe Scott, Midland
Class 4 – Senior heifer calves, calved Sept.-Oct. 2011; 3 shown1 – GKB TMH 158 Tailor Made B18; 10/20/11; Khloe Scott, Midland2 – RCR Go Miss Revolution 0116; 10/15/11; Shayne Moore, Ft. McKavett
Class 5 – Late summer yearlings, calved July-Aug. 2011; 1 shown1 & Champion Heifer – Baer Creek Salutations 76Y; 7/6/11; Harrison Smith, Gatesville
Class 6 – Early summer yearlings, calved May-June 2011; 1 shown1 - JJ 7010 Pheonix 122; 5/8/11; Amanda Hecox
Class 7 – Spring yearling heifers, calved Mar.-Apr. 2011; 2 shown1 – WCC WOF Hope Y305; 4/2/11; Dillon Hargrove, Clifton2 – JJ 7010 Pheonix 116; 3/20/11; Amanda Hecox
Dorothea Griffin Showmanship Award – Khloe Scott, Midland
2012 West Texas Fair & Rodeo
Junior Polled Hereford Show
September 8, 2012Abilene, TX
Judge: Brett Barber, Dumas
18 head shown
Class 2 – Junior heifer calves, calved Jan.-Feb. 2012; 1 shown1 & Reserve Champion Heifer – RJ Alexis 204; 1/18/12; Sayler Beerwinkle, Earth
Class 3 – Winter heifer calves, calved Nov.-Dec. 2011; 4 shown
1 – MH Miss Durivise 129 ET; 11/1/11; Jessica Massey, Gunter2 – MH Miss Durivise 128 ET; 11/5/11; John Massey, Gunter
Class 4 – Senior heifer calves, calved Sept.-Oct. 2011; 3 shown1 – BR Goldrianna 1153; 10/6/11; Kaily Hamman, Jacksboro2 – TC C Lexi 950Y ET; 10/20/11; Dillon Hargrove, Clifton
Class 6 – Early summer yearlings, calved May-June 2011; 3 shown1 – Rose Marie 2Y79 ET; 5/21/11; Kolby Perry, Conroe2 – LJ NP Victoria; 5/23/11; Brayden Deborde, Bardwell
Class 7 – Spring yearling heifers, calved Mar.-Apr. 2011; 4 shown1 & Champion Heifer– KLD BR Tiffany D18 ET; 3/18/11; Abby Geye, Rising Star2 – RJ New Coin 109; 4/4/11; Sayler Beerwinkle
JIMMY FARRINGTONSHOWMANSHIP AWARDJessica Massey, Gunter
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show/saleRESULTS
Class 8 – Junior yearling heifers, calved Jan.-Feb. 2011; 1 shown1 – KH Miss Layla 1125Y; 1/15/11; Kaily Hamman
Class 9 – Senior yearling heifers, calved Sept.-Dec. 2010; 2 shown1 – WS 910 Myranda; 11/2/10; Judd Hatler, Winters2 – F&F JDM Foxy Red 043; 11/10/11; Michael Sizemore, Henrietta
Jimmy Farrington Showmanship Award – Jessica Massey, Gunter
CHAMPION HEIFERJUNIOR POLLED SHOW
KLD BR TIFFANY D18 ETAbby Geye, Rising Star
RESERVE CHAMPION HEIFERJUNIOR POLLED SHOW
RJ ALEXIS 204Sayler Beerwinkle, Earth
Tri-State Fair and Rodeo
Junior Hereford Show
Amarillo, TXSeptember 15. 2012
Judge: Jirl Buck, Madill, OK
Hereford: Breed ChampionCole Venable, Dumas FFA
Reserve Breed ChampionStewart Skiles, Dallam/Hartley 4-H
Class 1 – 1. J.D. Schnitker, Briscoe 4-H
Class 3 – 1. Stewart Skiles; 2. Allison Lackie, Dallam/Hartley 4-H; 3. Eric Daniels, Dallam/Hartley 4-H; 4. Luke Daniels, Dallam/Hartley 4-H; 5. Cheraye Aguirre, Randall 4-H.
Class 4 – 1. J.D. Schniker; 2. Cooper Bennett, Wheeler 4-H.
Class 5 – 1. Cole Venable; 2. Jack Waxler, Swisher 4-H.
Class 6 – 1. J.D. Schnitker; 2. Luke Daniels
Class 7 – 1. Eric Daniels, Dallam/Hartley 4-H; 2. Edy Brainard, Hemphill 4-H
Class 8 – 1. Bryce Killian, Sherman 4-H.
Tri-State Fair and Rodeo
Open Hereford Show
Amarillo, TX September 18, 2012
Judge: Tom Wells,Hamilton, TX
Fall Heifer Calf ChampionCowgirl, Stehr Land & Cattle.Intermediate Calf ChampionBeth, Cole Venable, DumasChampion Spring Yearling Female Hanna Brainard, PampaReserve Champion Spring Yearling FemaleStehr Land & Cattle, Altus, Okla.Grand ChampionBeth, Cole VenableReserve Grand ChampionBreezy, Hanna Brainard.Fall Bull Calf Champion – Copper, Bryden & Rylee Barber, ChanningReserve Fall Bull Calf ChampionMaximus, Stehr Land & Cattle.Yearling Bull ChampionJoe Domino, Bowling Hereford and Rylee Barber.Grand Champion BullCopperReserve Grand ChampionJoe Domino, Bowling Hereford and Rylee Barber
Tri-Star Fair and Rodeo
Youth Steers
September 22, 2012
Judge: Roger Mikeska, Dripping Springs
Class 03 Hereford1 - Savannah West, Channing FFA
Indian Mound RanchAnnual Production SaleSeptember 27, 2012Canadian, TXAuctioneer: James Birdwell Avg37 Hereford bulls . $144,650 . $3,91011 Angus bulls . . . $37,400 . . $3,40014 cows . . . . . . . . . $45,550 . . $3,2549 bred heifers . . . . $17,050 . . $1,89571 Total lots . . . . . $244,650 . $3,446
Dudley Bros. of Comanche purchased the top selling bull at Indian Mound Ranch annual production sale. The lot 1036Y, IMR 9038W Advance 1026Y sold for $6,500. GKB Cattle of Waxahachie purchased the top selling cow; IMR 396N Miss Advance 824U for $11,000.Volume bull buyer was TDCJ of Huntsville.
2 - J.D. Schnitker, Briscoe 40-H3 - Korbin Payne, Gray 4-H4 - Cassidy Andis, Wheeler FFA5 - Savannah West
Class 04 Hereford1 - Sierra Franks, Follett FFA2 - Vanna Stockett, Armstrong 4-H3 - Koyt Tucek, Donley 4-H4 - Layton Woody, Channing FFA5 - Will Baumgardner, Collingsworth 4-H
Class 05 Hereford 1 & Breed Champion Hereford - Benjamin Bezner, Dallam/Hartley 4-H2 & Reserve Breed Champion Hereford - Colton Shaw, Randall 4-H3 - J.D. Schnitker4 - Justana Tate, Collingsworth 4-H5 - Will Baumgardner
Class 06 Hereford 1 - Sierra Franks, Follett FFA2 - Breeley Elliott, Hartley FFA3 - Socorro Rodriguez, Moore 4-H4 - Kolton Anderson, Miami FFA5 - Sheridan Franks, Lipscomb 4-H
TOP SELLING HEREFORD BULLS PRICELot 1036Y – IMR 9038WAdvance 1036Y; 3/14/11;Dudley Bros., Comanche . . . $6,500Lot 1012Y – IMR Z 9038WAdvance 1012Y; 2/25/11;Noack Herefords, Rockdale . . $6,000Lot 1093Y – IMR 955WDomino 1093Y; 4/27/11;Dudley Bros. . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,500Lot 1031Y – IMR 9051W BigFifty 1031Y; 3/13/11; Bar SRanch, Aspermont . . . . . . . . $5,500Lot 1062Y – IMR 9038WAdvance 1062Y; 4/4/11;Brainard Cattle Co.,Canadian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,500Lot 1094Y – IMR 955WDomino 1094Y; 4/29/11;GKB Cattle, Waxahachie . . . .$5,000Lot 1043Y – IMR T025 Domino 1043Y; 3/19/11; BrainardCattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$5,000
TOP SELLING ANGUS BULLS PRICELot 1026Y – IMR 6123 Forward 1026Y; 3/10/11; TDCJ,Huntsville . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,250Lot 1051Y – IMR 6123Forward 1051Y; 3/25/11;Nicks Ranch, Canadian . . . $4,250Lot 1045Y – IMR 9003WObjective 1045Y; 3/20/11;Nicks Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . $4,250
TOP SELLING COWS PRICELot 824U – IMR 396N MissAdvance 824U; 3/4/08;GKB Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . .$11,000Lot 850U – IMR 396N L1Miss Advance 850U; 3/20/08;Doyle Hereford Ranch,Wolfe City . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,800
TOP SELLING BRED HEIFERS PRICELot 109 – LED Miss AboutTime 109 ET; 5/2/11;Harrison Ranch,Mobeetie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,200Lot 110 – LED Miss AboutTime 110 ET; 5/6/11;Harrison Ranch . . . . . . . . . $2,100
STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION as required by act of August 12, 1970: Section 3685, Title 39, United States code for the Texas Hereford published monthly except for the month of June at 4609 Airport Freeway, Fort Worth, TX 76117-6292. The names and ad-dresses of the publisher and editor are: The Texas Hereford Assn., 4609 Airport Freeway, Fort Worth, TX 76117-6292. Editor, Jack Chastain, 4609 Airport Freeway, Fort Worth, TX 76117-6292. The owner is Texas Hereford Association, 4609 Airport Freeway, Fort Worth, TX 76117-6292. The known bond-holders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding one percent or more of the amount of stocks, bonds, mortgages or other securities are: None. The purpose, function, and nonprofit status of this organization and the exempt status for Federal income tax purposes have not changed during the preceding 12 months. Average number of copies each issue during the preceding 12 months are: A. Total number of copies printed (not press run) 3,151. B. Paid circulation: (1 & 2) Mail subscriptions, 2,831. (3) Sales through dealers and carriers, street vendors and counter sales, None. (4) Other classes Mailed through the USPS, 15. C. Total paid circulation, 2,846. D & E. Free distribution by mail (samples, complimentary, and other free), 50. F. Total free distribution, 50. G. Total distribution (sum of C. & F.), 2,896. H. Copies not distributed, office use, leftover, unaccounted, spoiled after printed, 255. I. Total (sum of G. & H.), 3,151. Actual number of copies of single issue published nearest to filing date: A. Total number of copies printed, 3,075. B. (1 & 2) Paid circulation: 2,835. (3) Sales through dealers and carriers, street vendors, counter sales, and other non-USPS paid distribution, None. (4) Other classes Mailed through the USPS, 15. C. Total paid circulation, 2,850. D. & E. Free Distribution by Mail (samples, complimentary and other free), 25. F. Total free distribution (sum of D. & E.), 25. G. Total distribution (sum of C. & F.), 2,875. H. Copies not distributed, Office use, leftover, unaccounted, spoiled after printed, 200. I. Total (sum of G. & H.) 3,075. I certify that the statements made by me above are correct and complete.
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Honor the special people in your life and… our Hereford Heritage
Thank you for your supportof the Texas Hereford Auxiliary and our workin promoting Herefords and Hereford youth.
Make check or money order payable toTexas Hereford Auxiliary
and mail with the order form to:Texas Hereford Auxiliary
c/o Susan TurnerP O Box 236 • Rochester, Texas 79544
Phone: 940-742-3347 • Fax: 940-742-3547
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Bootjack Order Form
Bootjack w/Hereford head only @ $85 each $
Bootjack w/Hereford head and
one line of personalization ** @ $90 each $
**include drawing of brand or initials on
separate sheet
Shipping and handling $20.00/per item $
Total due when order is placed $
The Texas Hereford Auxiliary is now taking orders for bootjacks cra� ed by Crawford & Company of
Uvalde, Texas. � e beautiful cast iron bootjacks feature a Hereford head on the leather footplate. A brand or up to 3 initials may be engraved on the leather to further personalize your bootjack. � ese bootjacks are ideal for friends and family members. Remember this Hereford gift idea for birthdays, anniversaries, graduation and other occasions. Proceeds will bene� t Texas Hereford Auxiliary programs.
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Make check payable to: Texas Hereford Auxiliary
Texas Auxiliary Dues: $20.00National Hereford Women Dues $20.00
Total Amount Due: $40.00
Amount enclosed: $
Texas Hereford AUXILIARY Dues
Please return to:c/o Texas Hereford Association4609 Airport FreewayFort Worth, TX 76117
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Texas Junior Hereford AssociationAnnual Membership Renewal $10.00
Make check payable to Texas Junior Hereford Association and Return to:
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Make Fort Worth a “Must Do” event in 2013
Hereford WeekendSouthwesternExposition andLivestock ShowFeb. 2-4, 2013
Texas Hereford Association • 4609 Airport Frwy • Fort Worth, TX 76117 • 817-831-3161 • Fax 817-831-3162website: www.texashereford.org • email: texashereford@sbcglobal.net
2013 Premium Whiteface Replacement Female Show & SaleHereford Division Black White-faced English Cross Division Class 1 Heifers calved after Sept. 1, 2011 Class 7 Class 2 Heifers calved from 1-1-11 to 8-31-11, Bred, No Calves Class 8 Class 3 Heifers calved 1-1-10 to 12-31-10, Bred, No Calves Class 9 Class 4 Heifers calved 1-1-10 to 8-31-11, Any Or All With A Calf At Side Class 10
Name Social Security # or Ranch EIN
Address
Entry Fee ($10.00/head) Age of Heifers (month calved)
Bred or Open If bred, when & to what breed
Calfhood Bangs Vacc.? (yes or no) Other Information
Send us your best Hereford heifers…
Call for entries.Deadline for entries – November 1, 2012.
Our 44th Annual sale will be a great event. The demand for Hereford females is at an all-time high and this should be the source for some of the best Hereford genetics offered in the State of Texas.
Make “Super Hereford Weekend” an educational and entertaining event by attending the Annual Meeting and social of Texas Hereford Association, & the National Hereford Show.
Special Rules:1. All consignors must be active or associate
members of the Texas Hereford Association.
2. Animals must be in their pens not later than 6:00 p.m. Friday, February 1, 2013.
3. All animals will be shown in pens of ten
(10) by classes and placed by judges at 9:00 a.m., Saturday, February 2, 2013.
4. All females entered will be sold in the Hereford Sale at 1:00 p.m., Sunday, February 3, 2013.
5. Pen and Sale Fees: an entry fee of $10.00/head is due on November 1, 2012. A seven (7) percent sale fee will be assessed at the sale. This fee includes all Stock Show pen fees and sale costs. No refunds after entries close.
6. Health requirements: all females entered in this division must meet regulations of the Texas Animal Health Commission and must be accompanied by an official health certificate.
7. Registered heifers are eligible. Minimal grooming is encouraged.
44th Annual Premium Whiteface
Replacement Female Show and SaleSunday, February 3, 2013
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We will consign the following cattle to the “Fort Worth National Cowtown Select Hereford Sale”
BRED HEIFERS OPEN HEIFERS COW/CALF PAIRS
BULLS EMBRYOS FLUSHES
• Nominations and entry fee of $250 due October 15, 2012.Footnotes, original registration papers and pictures must be at THA by November 15, 2012.
• All cattle must be entered in the Fort Worth Stock Show by November 15, 2012.• Cattle must be halter broke, as they will be tied in the show barn at the stock show.• Cattle must be properly conditioned, fitted and clipped for the sale.• Selection committee will contact you to view your cattle prior to cataloging.• Sale expense will include 3% commission plus actual sale expense divided by sale lots.• Sale committee reserves right to screen cattle on arrival at sale.• All bulls must be tested for Trichomoniasis, regardless of age.• All animals must be free of genetic abnormalities and guaranteed to be breeders.
February 3, 2013 – Fort Worth, Texas
RETURN ENTRIES TO:Texas Hereford Association
4609 Airport Freeway • Fort Worth, Texas 76117817/831-3161 • 817/831-3162 (fax)email: texashereford@sbcglobal.net
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THA Medallion Order Form
NAME:
HOME MAILING ADDRESS:
CITY:
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EMAIL:
QTY STERLING SILVER
24k VERMEIL JUMP RINGFOR BRACLET
BAIL FORNECKLACE
UPGRADE - DESCRIBE FINISHANTIQUE OR BRUSH
GIFT WRAP
ITEM PRICE TOTAL
REGULAR SHIPPING AND HANDLING $
OVERNIGHT SHIPPING $
SUBTOTAL $
ADD STATE SALES TAX 8.25% $
TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED $
Upgrades include:1 brown diamond for eye: $40Bail w/3 brown diamonds: $148.004 brown diamonds in bezel: $160.00Diamond bezel (60 diamonds): $2,450.0024k vermeil plate: $100.00Gold available. price upon request.Engraving: your brand on front: $75 personalized message on back: $2520" sterling silver chain, price upon request7" link bracelet, price upon requestGift Wrap, price upon request
Make check payable to:Texas Hereford Associationfax order form to: 817-831-3162 orscan and e-mail to: texashereford@sbcglobal.net or mail to:4609 Airport Freeway, Ft. Worth, TX 76117.Call 817-831-3161 for details.
Base Price: $250.00 - Sterling Silver For engraving, please draw your brand here and or write in your personalized message.
For the fi rst time ever, THA offers a custom piece of jewelry.
THA Custom-Made Boot ORDER FORMSize: Custom Fit at Madisonville Store or use a Justin shelf boot size
Hide: Elephant Ostrich Mule
Toe: Round Square
Heel: Walking Riding
Color: Ostrich • Cognac . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $449
Elephant • Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $449
Mule • Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $349
other colors upon request
Fax or Mail to:
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Fort Worth, Texas 76117
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Don’t be left out! DEADLINE:
NOVEMBER 15
2013A.I. SIRE DIRECTORYwill appear in the December issue of Texas Hereford.
The
Please reserve space in the December issue for:
� Photo Listing @ $100 each = $
� Regular Listing @ $ 50 each = $
� YES! I want to take advantage of the EARLY BIRD SPECIAL PHOTO LISTING by sending payment of $75 (per listing) by November 15.
� YES! I want to run a FULL PAGE AD and receive 4 REGULAR LISTINGS.
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EPDs: BW WW YW Milk M+G
Semen Cost:
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SPECIAL BONUS! Run a full page ad on your A.I. Sires and get four FREE Regular Listings in the A.I. Directory
PLEASE MAIL OR FAX YOUR LISTING TO:Texas Hereford AssociationFax 817-831-31624609 Airport FreewayFort Worth, TX 76117e-mail: texashereford@sbcglobal.netwebsite: www.texashereford.org
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Advantages of THA Membership
SERVICE – The Texas Hereford Association is a service organization to benefit the Hereford breed and the breeder.
Members are assisted in buying and selling cattle at private treaty and by auction.
The Texas Hereford Association sponsors the Commercial Hereford Heifer Show and Sale and the Texas Select Sale. These sales promote the use of better Hereford bulls and females. The Texas Hereford Association is also actively engaged in the promotion of Texas Herefords and in sponsoring seminars, field days, and other events to encourage educational opportunities for members.
ASSOCIATION – The Texas Hereford Association was organized in 1899. Its membership has included the elite of the Texas Hereford industry since its inception. First year membership dues are $95.00. Dues for active membership after the first year are $95.00 plus a $1.00 per head assessment on calves registered the previous year, less those steered, etc. Associate memberships are available for $75.00 per year. Each member receives an attractive membership certificate.
DIRECTORY ISSUE – Every active member of the Texas Hereford Association has a free listing in the Directory issue of The Texas Hereford. This Directory is used by thousands of Hereford breeders the year round. Information pertaining to your herd such as herd sires, bloodlines, location of farm or ranch, telephone numbers, etc., will be listed in this widely used reference book. This herd listing alone is worth the price of membership. Associate members are also listed.
THE TEXAS HEREFORD – Monthly publication of the Texas Hereford Association. It is the only publication in Texas devoted solely to Herefords. It includes news about the association, news about Herefords, and timely editorial features. Active members can list Herefords for sale FREE in the Herefords For Sale column. This service has been responsible for selling thousands of Texas Herefords all over the nation. Texas Hereford Association members may advertise in The Texas Hereford at low livestock rates – a considerable savings for your marketing program. Sale catalogs, brochures, flyers, and other marketing aids designed and produced by our professional staff at considerable savings. (Advertising rates will be sent on request.)
The Most Important InvestmentYou Can Make As A Registered
Hereford Breeder is aMembership in the
Texas Hereford Association.
Application for MembershipTEXAS HEREFORD ASSOCIATION
ACTIVE Membership ApplicationI hereby make application for membership in THE TEXAS HEREFORD ASSOCIATION.
Upon becoming a member, I will abide by the constitution and ByLaws of the Association and also the rules of the American Hereford Association.
I am the owner of head of registered Herefords and head of commercial cattle.
Attached hereto is remittance of Ninetyfive Dollars ($95.00 covering membership fee and dues for the first year). Dues for active membership after the first year are $95.00 plus $1.00 per head assessment on calves registered the previous year (Less those steered,etc.). Dues include a subscription to the magazine.
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ASSOCIATE Membership ApplicationFirm
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Phone Date Attached hereto is remittance of SeventyFive Dollars ($75.00) covering associate membership fee for one year in the Texas Hereford Association. (Includes magazine)
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Ship by motor freight to:(must be physical address – no P.O. Boxes)
Phone # for questions
Hereford Spoken HereThat’s exactly the message that this sizable sign projects!Constructed of sturdy 16 gauge steel and finished with a baked porcelain enamel, it will stand up to all weather conditions! Three colors – green, white and maroon – make each one a rich display of the Here ford breed.
The sign is available in two sizes:30" tall x 38" wide or
38" tall x 60" wide
Name panels 10" tall are available for one -two lines and 14" tall for three lines.
Please send completed form and check to:Texas Hereford Association
4609 Airport FreewayFort Worth, Texas 76117
Send me: Horned Polled
INTRODUCINGOUR NEW
POLLED SIGN –NOW
AVAILABLE
Yes!
22 TEXAS HEREFORD • October 2012
EAST
Gibbs RanchesW. Paris, Jr. & Jan GibbsBox 11 • Caldwell, TX 77836
(979) 567-3740
LEE TERRELLREAL ESTATE
Residential • Farms • RanchesCommercial • Property Evaluations
(903) 868-2505 • Res. (903) 893-2289cell (903) 815-1299
2404 San Miguel • Sherman, TX 75092
DDDDDDDDD
THREE D RANCHPAUL DAVIS
RT. 1, BOX 242 MROCKWALL, TEX AS 75087
972/771-3396 (RANCH)972/771-5653 (OFC.)
MIKE HAWKINS, MGR.972/348-7049 (CELL)
BAR S HEREFORDSLarry Schatte1091 P.R. 4481
Giddings, TX 78942(979) 366-2451
GKB CattleHereford Cattle
Gary & Kathy BuchholzP.O. Box 2807, Waxahachie, TX 75168
Res: 972-937-0417 Cell: 214-537-1285Fax: 972-937-0418 Cell: 214-537-1306
ATLAS FARMSYour Texas Meat & Milk Factory
Claudia, Precious & Jimmy Atlas4920 CR 401 • Grandview, Texas 76050
(817) 790-0202 • (817) 456-4691 (mobile)
email: atlasfarms@sbcglobal.net
“Stressing Excellence In Polled Herefords”Larsons’ Polled Herefords
Ken and Carolyn Larson, Owners972-223-6450 Office • 972-223-8955 Home
254-435-6063 Ranch Office • 972-230-0629 FaxLee Larson, executive mgr • 972-824-5869 Cell
2793 F.M. 1991 • Clifton, Texas 76634www.larsonspolledherefords.com • RunLRanch@aol.com
MathiasRegistered Herefords & Paint Horses
Kurt • Brenda192 CR 4040 • Mt. Pleasant, TX 75455903-572-2396 • kmathias@txt.net
NOLAN HEREFORDSScott, Alise, Ilissa, Bethany & Audrey1950 Skylark Rd. • Gilmer, TX 75645
nolanherefords@aol.com www.nolanherefords.com
Res.: 903-797-6131 • Cell: 903-738-5636
Metch POLLED HerefordsDams of Distinction BreederDon, Ann and Barbara Metch903-848-8614 • 903-848-7366
Fax 903-848-9064 • Certified Herd #55261259 V.Z. C.R. 2506 • Canton, TX 75103
Sam Dominey • Whispering Pines
3312B SH 19N Huntsville, TX 77340
936.594.3986 (res) 936.291.3009 (office)
BULLS FOR SALE
BAR OAK RANCHrandall barnes & sonshereford breeders tolar, texas(817) 279-3543 randall(817) 243-5867 Craig
www.baroakranch.com email us at:
herefords@baroakranch.com
H2RANCH
CATTLE CO.KEVIN W. HARTLEY
h 2 r a n c h @ r o d z o o . c o m
AND
7787 ROCKY RIDGE LN • MADISONVILLE, TX 77864
OFFICE: 936-349-0439 MOBILE: 936-661-0306
Kevin and Jessica Moore2929 Oak Hill RoadAlvarado, TX 76009Kevin’s Cell 817/822-7109817/790-2184 FaxE-mail: M6Ranch@att.netWebSite: www.M6Ranch.com
RANCHHereford & Charolais
Sunny Hill RanchPete Johnson
Registered Polled HerefordsHwy. 94 West • 5 Miles
Office805 SayerLufkin, TX 75904
Office: (936) 632-1465Home: (936) 875-2398
e-mail: pijmhj@yahoo.com
SKRIVANEK RANCHESJoey & Susan Skrivanek, owners
407 W. Mustang • Caldwell, TX 77836Joey res. (979) 567-3857 • cell (979) 224-4698 • offi ce:
(979) 567-3131 • ranch (979) 272-8133 • fax (979) 567-2373
Raising cattle in Texas since 1855
9 miles E. of Caldwell on Hwy 21, or 15 miles W. of Bryan-College Station on Hwy 2
Jackie Pullen Est. 1985
972-571-5906 CELL • 972-722-5081 RES460 Pullen Road • Rockwall, TX 75032
Noack Herefords“Quality Registered Herefords”
BULLS FOR SALEOffice: 512/446-6200 • Cell: 979/218-0065
Decker KJBCATTLE SERVICES
Custom FittingsJunior Show Prospects For Sale
Hillsboro, Texas(254) 582-1952 (972) 938-1952
Harry & Cheryl Grett512-303-5714
P. O. Box 969Elgin, Texas 78621g3ranch@aol.com
Jim G. BellF • A • R • M • S
“Selling Hereford Bulls Since 1952”
Off: 936-867-5126 • Res: 936-867-51253275 FM 1819 • Pollok, TX 75969
McClatchy Eagle Hereford Ranch
Registered Horned
Joel & Dianne McClatchy • Cell: 214-850-5926206 Lakehill Dr. • Rockwall, TX 75087Ranch: 1000 HCR 1212 • Blum, TX 76627
Larry Woodson • 214-491-7017Bonham, Texas
ranch located 10 miles south of Bonhamand 1 mile south of Gober
Herb and Susan Williams158 P.R. 2531Hwy 51 N. • Decatur, TX 76234
Herb cell (940) 393-1650Home (940) 466-3381 • Ranch (940) 627-5325
herbsusan@msn.com • www.williamsfergusonranchlp.com
Williams/Ferguson Ranch, L.P.Latest additions to the heRd
hh adVanCe 7218t• BW 2.8 (.36); WW 47 (.27); YW 76 (P+); MM 24 (.11); M&G 48; FAT 0.01 (P+); REA 0.10 (P+); IMF 0.06 (P+)• Owned with Curry Herefords, Okemah, Okla.• Top herd bull by 5061R, 100% pigmented. He is long with
plenty of muscle expression. Great set of numbers. Dam is one of Holden’s favorite.
hh adVanCe 7175t• BW 2.6 (.36); WW 54 (.28); YW 90 (P+); MM 16 (.09); M&G 43; FAT 0.02 (P+); REA 0.28 (P+); IMF 0.03 (P+)• Top notch herd bull prospect out of 571 with powerful
individual performance and EPDs. Maternal great grandam is the 7008G donor cow that produced the $25,000 high selling female at the Holden Hereford Sale.
Williams/Ferguson Ranch, L.P.herb and susan Williams158 P.R. 2531, hwy. 51 n., decatur, tX 76234Herb cell (940) 393-1650 • Home (940) 466-3381 • Ranch (940) 627-5325herbsusan@msn.com • www.williamsfergusonranchlp.com
“sinCe 1891”
Williams Family Herefords
HerrmannCattle Co.
Herefords Since 1938
Clay Herrmann Carl Herrmann Braford Div. • 979/567-9604 Hereford Div. • 979/567-9465
P.O. Box 366 • Caldwell, TX 77836 • 979/567-4204
oyleifferenceDThe
“Genetics of today’s leading per for mance families.”
DOYLE HEREFORD RANCHP.O. Box 73 • Wolfe City, TX 75496
mobile: 214/240-4538http://www.bullshop.com/tx/doyleherefordranch.php
email: mdoyle0326@yahoo.com
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CENTRAL / SOUTH“Registered Herefords Since 1938”
Office: 325/356-2284 • Fax: 325/356-3185John: 325/356-3767 • Tom R.: 325/356-3918
E-Mail: dudleybros@comanchetx.com
Box 10, Comanche, Texas 76442
LANG HEREFORD RANCH
6416 CR 3420 Lampasas, TX 76550
512/556-6469 • cell: 512/556-7956wandalang48@yahoo.com
BULLS FOR SALE
Lesley HerefordsRoy Lesley Kenneth254/965-5123 254/965-4603 31681 U.S. Hwy. 67E
Stephenville, TX 76401
Jackson Hereford Ranch
JJ6481 Stephens CR 105Ranger, Texas 76470Robert & Dena • (254) 647-3671Fax (254) 647-3622denajackson@agristar.net
Ranch located 15 miles north of Ranger on FM 207
Keith, Cindy, Shelby, Koby, Harley & Brody Rogers
171 CR 407Hamilton, TX 76531
(254) 386-5699
www.hiddenoaksranch.come-mail: hereford@wildblue.net
“Raising respectable kids and herefords”
R. Schlegel & SonSRoute 2, Olney, TX 76374
RSS V
Registered Herefords Since 1974Bulls, Females, Club Calves
email: rsshrfd@brazosnet.comRanch Home(940) 873-4437 (940) 873-4621
Mockingbird HillEstablished in 1854
Bulls, Females, Club CalvesP.O. Box 516 • Mineral Wells, TX 76067817-244-2637 res. or 940-325-2033 ranch
Ranch located 10 miles south of Mineral Wells on US281
P.O. Box 1754 • Brownwood, TX 76804325/646-0956 or 646-5501 (office)
“Top Quality Herefords” “Home of Pathfinder”
MW HEREFORD RANCH
Ross Wilson HerefordsRoss Wilson • 254-965-65662305 W. Lingleville Rd., Apt. 22
Stephenville, TX 76401
Joe D. Sherrod • 512-809-3470Ranch located 4 miles west of Gorman, TX
Circle M Ranch
P.O. Box 405Meridian, TX76665
Jane S. Murphey Manager
254/855-1276 (cell)254/435-2162 (res.)
M
W. K. Gordon, Jr.ranchinG operations
1546 FM 203Walnut Springs, TX 76690
(254) 797-5322
For Quality Hereford CattleBulls & Females
CallLouie & Helen Carroll
503 #, TrinityPearsall, TX 78061
830/334-2973Cattle Co.Pearsall, TX
Howard HerefordsQuality Herefords Since 1950
Bulls & Females For Sale Visitors Always Welcome
DAVID HOWARD P.O. Box 1039830/988-2241 SABINAL, TX 78881
PERFORMANCE PROGRAM BREEDER
NEEL POLLED HEREFORDSGeorge E. Neel, Jr.
Box 450029 • Laredo, TX 78045(956) 723-6346 Office(956) 722-1904 Home
Registered Herefords since 1956
Winsauer Herefords713/471-3994
P.O. Box 39 • Beeville, TX 78104Ranch located 4 miles east of Beeville on Ellis Rd.
Visitors Welcome
ROCKIN’ W POLLED HEREFORDS Maynard Warnken • 979-561-8846 Kevin Warnken • 979-561-8108 e-mail: rockinw@cvctx.comwww.rockinwranch.net
Fax 979-561-8867 • Drawer 29 • Schulenburg, TX 78956
J.T. Echols DVMP.O. Box 709 • Breckenridge, TX 76424
Office: (254) 559-9739Mobile: (254) 559-0156
muleshoeranch@gmail.commuleshoeherefordandangus.com
Established 1878
RANC HPaul and Sheila Funk • 254-289-7657525 County Road 51Copperas Cove, TX 76522-7004sheilabfunk@aol.com • www.spearheadranch.net
SPEARHEAD
CYCurtis Younts & Son
Established in 1959Curtis Younts, Jr.
3648 Elmer King Rd. • Belton, TX 76513254/939-6492 (residence) 254/760-0243 (cell)
EDGAR HEREFORD RANCHBobby & AgathaP.O. Box 684525 Cty Rd 295Blanket, Texas 76432Cell: 325-642-2651email: abedgar@cctc.net
Wesley TheuretRes./Ranch: 830-583-3365
Cell: 210-315-0103
2348 CR 165 • Kenedy, TX 78119-5101
theuret@sbcglobal.net
Joshua Martin • Cell 210-260-7273Residence: 830-393-4783
475 CR 224 • Floresville, TX 78114e-mail: coveredmcattle@gmail.com
www.coveredmcattleco.com
COVERED M CATTLE CO.
ALPHA EQUINEBREEDING CENTERHereford Bulls
withEye Pigment
Breeder ofgreat
Cutting HorsesM.C. Baker, DVM
Clint Baker, Mgr. • 817-279-8275www.alphaequine.com
2301 Boyd Road • Granbury, TX 76049Fax 817-279-7621
Registered Line One Herefords • Paluxy, Texas
Jim Strode James Strode 214-361-6900 214-533-9669
Rick Wilson817-219-2225
James.strode@gmail.com
Flying ‘S’ HerefordsSjolander RanchesGeorge 254-379-8983Jan 254-412-8213Residence 254-896-22191290 PR 504 • Riesel, Texas 76682
Hereford Ranch1150 Estates DriveAbilene, TX 79602
A.L. “Dusty” RhodesRanch: 940-867-0918Office: 325-673-3200Res.: 325-673-7592Fax: 325-673-2840
lonestarhereford@yahoo.com
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Mike Fuston Denny Fuston(806) 423-1303 (806) 423-1118Cell (940) 867-7336 • mike@fustonherefordranch.com
“Breeding cattle for the 21st century.”
Robert L. Mezger614 Honeymoon Ranch Rd.
Marble Falls, TX 78654830/598-2258
Brad, Glenna, Lyndi,Hunter & Danci Stuart
876 SH 70SRoby, Texas 79543Res. (325) 235-5402Mob. (325) 338-5111 “Visitors Are Always Welcome”
B
˜T˜Cole & Susan Turner940-742-3347Rt. 1, Box 254Rochester, TX 79544
NOTE: correct ad space is inside the margins.
HEREFORDSBox 1218 Eldorado, TX 76936
Ranch: 325/853-2368 FAX: 325/853-2681Pete Case: 325/650-6209 http://www.caseranch.comemail: pete@caseranch.com
Ranch Rd. 915 – Between Eldorado and MertzonP.O. Box 309
HAMLIN, TEXAS 79520
David Moore325/576-3684 ofc.325/576-2205 res.e-mail: info@piedpiperfarms.comwebsite: www.piedpiperfarms.com
Arlan2500 E. Hwy. 180Lamesa, TX 79331806/497-6412Mobile: 806/759-8102
Bull & Heifers for Sale
Jim Darnell – Owner5 Paseo de Paz Lane, El Paso, TX 79932
915-479-5299 (Jim’s Cell) • 915-549-2534 (Sue’s Cell)915-532-2442 (Office) 915-877-2535 (Home)
e-mail: barjbarherefords@aol.com“Texas’ Only Hereford Operation West of the Rio Grande”
Se Habla Espanol
HEREFORD RANCH
KNOX HEREFORDSTee & Joan Knox
Box 68 • Tarzan, TX 79783432/459-2273
www.knoxherefords.comCattle for sale at the ranch.
McKNIGHT Ranch Co.Bobby McKnight, Ranch Manager432/426-3003P.O. Box 1042 • FT. DAVIS, TEXAS 79734
BUTTON ESTES, JR. & PATRICIA ANN ESTESGENERAL PARTNER
432/683-1406 • Fax 432/570-77692000 WEST TENNESSEE • MIDLAND, TEXAS 79701
BEAU & BARBARA 432/682-2272 • GINNY 432/687-2454
1921-1998
Mimms HerefordsJerry, Brady, Rhett & Ryan
Lorenzo, Texas806-842-3459
LINE ONE HEREFORDS• Light Birth Weights • Gentle Disposition• Milk and Growth • Longevity
Miles and Mary Eckert16020 N. Wichita Ave. • Gardendale, TX 79758432/563-2627 (Res.) • 432/559-9667 (Off/Ranch)
CIRCLE ME RANCH Gardendale, TX • Seminole, TX
SCHARBAUER RANCH LLCKnown for the best commercial Herefords
and ranch horses in the state.To purchase Hereford females or horses call:
Chris ScharbauerRes. 806-935-9411 • Cell 806-679-7995
P.O. Box 50008 • Amarillo, TX 79159
5
Est. 1896
Bill McInnis325-646-3884 home325-646-3234 faxBen McInnis325-646-4134 home325-647-4159 cellBill’s cell:325-642-8823
e-mail: mcinnis@centex.netwww.mcinniscattle.com14200 Highway 183 N. • May, TX 76857
RafteR J Cattle Co.Colt Johnson • 325-280-7975
Larry Johnson • 325-692-3940 1917 Hillside Rd • Abilene, TX 79603
rafterj@dishmail.net • www.rafterjcattle.com
AHA Golden Breeder Award • Est. 1929LEE HEREFORD RANCH
Ira F. Lee 6467 Seawillow Rd. • Lockhart, TX 78644
512/398-3032e-mail: iralee@hughes.net
Registered Herefords For Sale
L.C. Whitehead, OwnerRandy Wood, Mgr. • 325/396-4911
Mark McClintock, Consultant Mobile: 325/650-4223 5749 Rocking Chair Lane Ft. McKavett, TX 76841
ROCKING CHAIR RANCH
Coates Ranch Co.www.coatesranch.com
Box 645 • Mertzon, TX 76941Steve Wayne: 325-835-2531
Stephen: 325-226-4184Email: scoatesjr@yahoo.com
CLYDE HENSONP. O. Box 820 • Kermit, TX 79745
432-940-8882
Since 1947
Stamford, TX • La Grange, TX
Don 325-773-2062Tom 979-247-4119 • Cell 979-966-8353
MANNCATTLE CO.LUBBOCK, TXThe Functional Kind
Mark, Briss, Hadley andColby MannHadley (cell) 432-788-8375Mark 432-788-7075Res. 806-762-8697e-mail: mannmen1@yahoo.comwww.manncattle.com
Show Steers For Sale
JAMES L. POWELLwww.powellranches.com 325/653-1688 OfficeFt. McKavett, TX 76841 325/853-2316 Res.David Neal Britt MynattRanch Manager Herd Manager325/651-2826 325/853-2202
Ranch located 25 mileseast of Eldorado on Hwy. 190.
WEINHEIMERRANCH, INC.Established in 1921
For All Your Cattle NeedsBox 957
Stonewall, TX 78671Roy Len830/644-2226 830/889-2026
JIM BOB CARVER806-488-2325 Night806-679-2370 Day
DAVID CARVER806-879-2166 Offi ce806-292-4444 Mobile
Massey Hereford RanchSam and Kila MasseyP. O. Box 518 • Wickett, TX 79788432-940-7720Sam.Massey@co.ward.tx.uswww.masseyherefordranch.com
Make plans to attend
THA ANNUAL MEETINGin Fort Worth
FEBRUARY 2, 2013
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PANHANDLE / OUT-OF-STATE / COMMERCIALTOMMY BARNES
–AUCTIONEER–
2060 S. Hull Street Montgomery, AL 36104
334/462-4004
Glynn Debter(205) 429-2040Perry Debter(205) 429-4415Fax(205) 429-3553
4134 Co. Hwy. 30 • Horton, AL 35980
‑Debter HerefordFarms
HOWARD MILLER, INC.P.O. Box 122537 • Fort Worth, Texas 76121-2537
Howard Miller 817/732-1872 David MillerRepresenting American Livestock Insurance Co.
Livestock Insurance • Import • Export
1923 Shawnee TrailDalhart, TX 79022
home 806-249-5367cell: 806-333-4486
website: mlcattle.com • Email: mlcattle@mlcattle.com
Mike & LaReshia Bragg
Cattle
MESSNER HEREFORDS
Milton Messner Van Messner (580) 837-5384 (580) 837-5532
Route 1, Box 350 • Laverne, OK 73838
Since 1908
Breeders of
Registered Hereford CattleStratford, Texas 79084Phone: 806/769-4474 or 4473
Since 1919
Kings, IL 61068 Robert (815) 562-6391 James (815) 562-4946
Malcolm (815) 562-5879
PRAIRIE MEADOWHEREFORDS
2620 E. Lake Shore Drive • Springfield, IL 62707Office (217) 529-8878 • Fax (217) 529-9374Greg (217) 498-7095 • Gail (217) 529-4933
Mark and Carla (217) 483-5651
B&CCATTLE CO.
Bill or Chad Breeding1301 N. Lions • P.O. Box186Miami, TX 79059 (806) 868-4661 or (806) 570-9554
breeder@amaonline.com
Silveus I N S U R A N C E G R O U P
www.rangelandinsurance.com
877.773.9633
P.O. Box 287 Thedford, NE 69166jason@hoffmanranch.comwww.hoffmanranch.com
Denny and Dixie Hoffman
530-336-5778
Jason and Kaycee Hoffman
530-604-5096
LARGENT and SONSHereford Cattle Since 1902
P.O. Box 66 • Kaycee, WY 82639307-738-2443 or 307-738-2297
Sale Date: November 2012largentandsons@yahoo.com
www.largentandsons.com
HOLDEN HEREFORDS“The Best in Line 1 Breeding”
Jack and Tresha Holden3139 Valier Dupuyer Rd. • Valier, MT 59486
406-279-3301406-279-3300 Ranch • 406-450-1029 Mobile
www.holdenherefords.com
Indian Mound Ranch923 Hillside Ave. • Canadian, TX 79014
Lee & Jacqui HaygoodRes: 806/323-8232Cell: 806/323-2906
Email: lee@indianmoundranch.comwww.indianmoundranch.com
Michael & Connie Perez575/633-2038Michael’s cell575-403-7970Kyle’s cell • 575-403-7971Drew’s cell • 575-403-7115901 Quay Road 96 • Nara Visa, NM 88430
www.copelandherefords.com
859 Romero Rd • Nara Visa, New MexicoClifford Copeland • 575.633.2251
Cliff Copeland • 575.403.8123Matt Copeland • 580.336.8284 c3copeland@plateautel.net
Ryan Westbrook Neal Spencer580-775-8053 817-845-1382
www.swherefords.com
S – WHEREFORDSBENNINGTON, OK
BARBER RANCHChanning, Texas 79018
Dale & Mary Barber 806/235-3692Justin Barber 806/681-5528
www.barberranch.comemail: barberranch@wildblue.net
Allan Ricketson, Ranch ManagerRes: 806-384-2177 • Cell: 806-333-0624806/384-2110 • 4438 FM 3212 • Dalhart, TX 79022
Quality Herefords For Sale
SUMMEROUR RANCH
B & H HerefordsPhil Harvey, Jr. Jim Bob Burnett575-524-9316 Cell 575-365-8291Cell 575-644-6925 P. O. Box 1566P. O. Box 40 Hope, NM 88250Mesilla, NM 88046 jbb@pvtnetworks.net Philharveyjr@comcast.net bhherefords.com
HEREFORDRANCH
mark@cooperherefords.comwww.cooperherefords.com
P.O. Box 126Willow Creek, MT 59760
Mark & Cristyoff: 406-285-6985cell: 406-539-6885
www.ezylift.com
John Winsauer713.614.9005win@ezylift.com
Jo Ellard, OwnerP. O. Box 802207 • Dallas, Texas 75380
Office (972) 532-2100 • Fax (972) 532-2190
RANCHES, INC.Ray Meyer, Manager
RR 1, Box 108A • Fall River, Kansas 67047(620) 658-4494 • Fax (620) 658-4426
SCHACHERAUCTION SERVICES
Robert Schacher817-219-0102
5832 Wales Ave., Ft. Worth, TX 76133rob@schacherauction.comwww.schacherauction.com
Off: 361-362-COWS • Fax 361-362-1035Cell: 361-362-5863
casascattle@hotmail.com171 Fairway Ridge • Beeville, TX 78102
DUFURP. O. Box 166 • Caddo, OK 74729
Bill Dufur • 580-367-9910Alan Dufur • 580-775-3830
Mark & Teresa McClintockMark & Teresa McClintock
Mark & Teresa McClintock
Mark & Teresa McClintockRegistered Herefords • Sales and ConsultingMark (325) 650-4223 • Teresa (325) 763-9202
10614 Mule Creek Road • San Angelo, TX 76901mcclintock@wcc.net • markandteresamcclintock.com
COMMERCIALTM
Craig Curtis
Nutrition Injection Systems, Inc.682.201.8026 • Toll Free 877.480.7870
ccurtis.haymaster@gmail.com•www.haymastersystems.comAuthorized dealer for HayMaster Nutrition Injection Systems, Inc.
44th Annual
Whiteface Replacement FEMALE SALE
Sunday, February 3, 2013
Sunday, Feb. 3, 2013
Steele Embryo Ser vice DR. MARK E. STEELE REGER BREEDING SERVICE Embryo Transfer, Donor & Recipient Freezing, Sales Management 126 Fawn Trail GARY & HARRIETT REGER Graham, TX 76450 HC 60 Box 315 (940) 549-8117 Graham, TX 76450 (940) 549-2936 (940) 704-2253 Mobile (940) 549-0919 Fax (940) 521-1291 Mobile
Tom Johnson440 FM 246 • Wortham, TX 76693
903/599-2403 • cell: 817/291-5121
• BVD PI testing• NIR Feed & Forage Testing
C. Scanlon Daniels, DVMPO Box 11503216 US Hwy 54 EastDalhart, TX 79022806-244-7851 offi ce806-333-2829 cell806-244-7852 faxwww.circleh.infoscanlon@circleh.info
Circle H Headquarters, LLC• Pregnancy ELISA testing
Midcontinent Livestock SupplementsMLS Forage Enhancing Program
www.mlstubs.comKyle Latham
254-715-2162Valley Mills, TX
Pre-press production of Texas Hereford magazine since 1995
We’ll make youlook great on paper.
Park Place Enterprises, Inc.817-877-8901 • ggpark@fl ash.net
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Mark & Teresa McClintockMark & Teresa McClintock
Mark & Teresa McClintock
Mark & Teresa McClintockRegistered Herefords • Sales and ConsultingMark (325) 650-4223 • Teresa (325) 763-9202
10614 Mule Creek Road • San Angelo, TX 76901mcclintock@wcc.net • markandteresamcclintock.com
COMMERCIALTM
Craig Curtis
Nutrition Injection Systems, Inc.682.201.8026 • Toll Free 877.480.7870
ccurtis.haymaster@gmail.com•www.haymastersystems.comAuthorized dealer for HayMaster Nutrition Injection Systems, Inc.
44th Annual
Whiteface Replacement FEMALE SALE
Sunday, February 3, 2013
Sunday, Feb. 3, 2013
Steele Embryo Ser vice DR. MARK E. STEELE REGER BREEDING SERVICE Embryo Transfer, Donor & Recipient Freezing, Sales Management 126 Fawn Trail GARY & HARRIETT REGER Graham, TX 76450 HC 60 Box 315 (940) 549-8117 Graham, TX 76450 (940) 549-2936 (940) 704-2253 Mobile (940) 549-0919 Fax (940) 521-1291 Mobile
Tom Johnson440 FM 246 • Wortham, TX 76693
903/599-2403 • cell: 817/291-5121
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eventsCALENDAROct. 5: M6 Ranch Fall Bull Sale, AlvaradoOct. 6: Colyer Herefords Annual Internet
Heifer Sale, Bruneau, IDOct. 9: JP Family Limited Partnership
Production Sale, Ft. McKavettOct. 11: Dudley Bros. Production Sale,
ComancheOct. 12: State Fair of Texas Pan-Am Hereford
Beef Cattle Show, DallasOct. 12: Texas Polled Hereford Association
Show, DallasOct. 13: State Fair of Texas Youth Beef Heifer
Show, DallasOct. 19: W4 Ranch Production Sale, MorganOct. 19-20: Star Lake Cattle Ranch Complete
Dispersal Sale, Skiatook, OKOct. 21: Langford-Copeland Sale, Okmulgee,
OKOct. 24: THA Fall Classic Bull Sale, BuffaloOct. 27: South Texas Hereford Association
Sale, BeevilleOct. 27: Debter Hereford/Fleming Angus Bull
Sale, Horton, AL
Nov. 3: Annual Membership Meeting, AHA, Kansas City, MO
Nov. 3: Belles of the Royal Sale, Kansas City, MO
Nov. 4: American Royal Combined Hereford Show Kansas City, MO
Nov. 14: Barber Hereford Ranch Production Sale, San Saba
Nov. 15: Largent and Sons Production Sale, Kaycee, WY
Dec. 1: Oklahoma Hereford Association Sale, Marietta, OK
2013Jan. 4: Sandhills Hereford Show, OdessaJan. 17-19: National Western Stock Show,
Denver, COJan. 26: Junior Hereford Heifer Show, Fort
Worth
Feb. 2: THA Annual Meeting, Fort WorthFeb. 2: Messner Herefords Production Sale,
Slapout, OKFeb. 2: South Texas Hereford Assn. Sale,
BeevilleFeb. 3: THA Whiteface Replacement Female
Sale & Cowtown Select Sale, Fort WorthFeb. 4: National Hereford Show, Fort WorthFeb. 11: S.A.L.E. Open Hereford Show, San
AntonioFeb. 13: S.A.L.E. All Breed Bull & Female
Sale, San AntonioFeb. 15: S.A.L.E. Junior Combined Hereford
Show, San AntonioFeb. 17: San Angelo Junior Hereford Heifer
Show, San AngeloFeb. 20: S.A.L.E. Hereford Steer Show, San
AntonioFeb. 25: Houston Open Hereford Show, Hous-
ton
Feb. 26: Mill Creek-Pied Piper Sale, Alma, KSFeb. 27: Houston All Breed Bull Sale, Hous-
ton
Mar. 2: Houston All Breed Female Sale, Houston
Mar. 9: The Black Hereford Sale, AlvaradoMar. 9: NE Texas Hereford Assn. Sale, Mt.
PleasantMar. 10: Houston Junior Hereford Heifer
Show, HoustonMar. 11: Holden Herefords Production Sale,
Valier, MTMar. 12: Cooper Hereford Ranch Production
Sale, Willow Creek, MTMar. 13: Houston Hereford Steer Show, Hous-
tonMar. 23: Cross Timbers Hereford Sale, West
Apr. 6: MW Herefords Production Sale, Brownwood
May 17-18: Star Lake Cattle Ranch Sale, Skia-took, OK
June 19-22: Texas Junior Hereford Associa-tion Combined State Show, Belton
July 14-20: 2013 Junior National Hereford Expo, Kansas City, MO
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FOR SALEHerefords
5 two-year-old bulls; 25 yearling bulls for sale. 2’s are on rocky native pasture at Pinon, NM; yearlings are at Lovington, NM.Contact: B&H Herefords
Hope NM 88250Phil Harvey, Jr. 575-644-6925philharveyjr@comcast.netJim Bob Burnett575-365-8291bhherefords.com
20 bulls for sale.Contact: 3-B Herefords
J.H. BlankinshipParis, TX 75460903 784 2677
Two-year old bull, MR J150 Rob’s LV, Reg. P43230551 sired by GKB Cold Front B776ET. Performance pedigree with superior rib eye area and solid marbling for greater production and profi tability. Contact: William Cable
Uinta Farms, LLCTyler, TX 75703903-894-8789 (res.)540-470-0518 (ranch)brcable@gmail.com
5 two-year old bulls horned and polled and 5 long yearling bulls for sale.Contact: Carver Herefords
Cotton Center, TX 79021Offi ce: 806-879-2166806-292-4444 (David cell)806-679-2370 (Jim Bob cell)
30 fall yearling bull calves.Contact: Jack Chastain
Mockingbird Hill HerefordsMineral Wells, TX 76067817-821-3544
2 October ‘11 Polled Hereford ET bulls, MSU TCF Titelist 2T ET x Star KKH Brite Kessie 266S ET. These bulls are full brothers to the 2011 National Champion Polled Female Star KKH Mirror Image shown by Mallorie Phelps.Contact: Cutting Edge Cattle Co.
James Holder817-879-4675John Mehaffey817-271-3848
5 virgin Registered Line 1 bulls, 16 - 18 months old.Contact: Jim or Sue Darnell
El Paso, TX 79932915-877-2535 (res.)915-479-5299 (Jim’s cell)915-549-2534 (Sue’s cell)
1 - 24 month old bull; 23 yearling bulls, all L1 Mark Donald breeding. A few top show heifer prospects also for sale.Contact: Doyle Hereford Ranch
Wolfe City, TX 75496214-240-4538 (cell)mdoyle0326@yahoo.comhttp://www.bullshop.com/tx/doyleherefordranch.php
5 – 18 month old L1 Hereford bulls for sale.Contact: B. Edgar
Edgar RanchBlanket, TX 76432254-842-6047325-642-2651 (cell)abedgar@cctc.net
Breeding age bulls, show heifers, cow, pairs available at all times.Contact: H2 Ranch
Madisonville, TX 77864936-349-0439h2ranc@rodzoo.comwww.H2RANCHANDCATTLE.com
3 pair: 1 bull calf by 719T; 1 bull calf by Intensifi er; 1 heifer calf by Pandemonium. 5 bred heifers – could be show heifers.Contact: Charles Holloway
CSH FarmsTioga, TX 76271940-727-9613
3 Fall coming two-year-old bulls for sale.Contact: Clyde Johnson, III
Clyde Johnson & Sons Hereford RanchBulverde, TX 781631210-863-1257(cell)
10 month old bulls for sale.Contact: Pete Johnson
Sunny Hill RanchLufkin, TX 75904936-632-1465 (days)936-465-1672 (cell)
Five bulls for sale: 1 – 1 year-old in February; 4 – 1 year old in March-April. 5 cows, 5-7 years old, all have calves and bred back. All straight Anxiety 4th.Contact: Roland Lang
Lampasas, TX 76550512-556-6469 (res.)512-556-7956 (cell)wandalang48@yahoo.com
Ten bulls for sale.Contact: Jerry or Cindy Leaverton
Fairview Hereford FarmHenrietta, TX 76365940-538-4041940-867-7196 (cell)
3 bulls for sale - Horned Herefords from Pure Gold, Yankee, and Dutch breeding. The Dutch bull is a yearling; the others are 16 months old.Contact: Joel McClatchy
Eagle RanchBlum, TX 76627214-850-5926joelmcclatchy@charter.net
Two-year old, Polled Easy Deal son, great disposition.Contact: James Morgan
Morgan HerefordsAndrews, TX 79714432-853-3001Email: james_t_morgan@yahoo.com
2 bulls, 20 months old; 7 yearling bulls for sale.Contact: Curtis Wilkerson
Murphey’s Circle M RanchMeridian, TX 76665254-253-0718 (Curtis’ cell)254-855-1276 (Jane’s cell)
2 bulls, 20 months old. Ready for service.Contact: Ronny Raines
Denison, TX 75021214-437-7919rgraines@aol.com
Breeding age Horned Hereford Bulls for sale. Several to choose from.Contact: Sjolander Ranches
Riesel, TX 76682254-379-8983 George’s cell254-412-8213 Jan’s cell
6 – yearling+ Hereford bulls, by top bloodlines HH 8203, HH 5212, HH 5061-Pure Gold. Solid EPD’s, gentle disposition.Contact: Lee Terrell
Sherman, TX 75092903-893-2289 (Res.)903-815-1299 (cell)leeterrellland@gmail.net
11 Registered Herefords fall calving cows coming with their second or third calf; 6 commercial Hereford fall calving cows coming with their 4th calves; 7 Registered Heifers fall born (open). These cows are bred to Barber or Largent bulls.Contact: Rick Tisdale
TT Hereford RanchLlano, TX 78643325-423-2509 (cell)
100 head Angus infl uence heifers. OCV, 825 lbs. Bred to low birth-weight Angus bulls. Calve December through February.Contact: Cole Turner
Rochester, TX 79544940-742-3347940-256-2729
Herd Reduction Sale: Excellent selection of cows, heifers and young bulls. Proven bloodlines including Felton 517 DCC Quanity 3008 and American Nick.Contact: Wendee Whitehead
Whitehead HerefordsRusk, TX 75785512-970-1595903-683-4874 (east Texas)www.whiteheadherefords.com
Private Treaty - Registered Hereford Bull Sale, 18-24 months-old, horned and polled. Ready to go to work.Contact: Williams Family Herefords
Herb Williams, Ranch Mgr.Henrietta, TX 76234940-393-1650 cell940-466-3381 home940-466-7237 Faxherbsusan@msn.com
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