TheJournal
Volume 21 No 2Summer - June 2010
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66502
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2010 Breeder Directory
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Edgar WI 54426(715) 352-2400
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Journal1005 S JeffersonIndianola Iowa
50125
(866) 839-3353 Phone (515) 961-9698 Fax
email pinzgaueredjecom
4 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Cover Photo Twin Springs Pinzgauers
KEN amp MARY ANN MEREDITHGreenbrier TN 37073
Pinzgauer Forum - Send in
your
comments about the futur
e of
the breed and sugge
stions you
may have to make the m
arket
for Pinzgauer Cattle
better
E-mail to pinzgaueredjecom or
mail to the Pinzgauer
Journal
attn Hayley Carraway at
PO Box 703 Indianola IA 5012
5
EDJE TECHNOLOGIES Publisher amp Editor
HAYLEY CARRAWAY Production Manager
1005 S JeffersonIndianola IA 50125
(866) 839-3353 Phone(515) 961-9698 Fax
email pinzgaueredjecom
AmericAn PinzgAuer AssociAtionPO Box 1097
Lake Ozark MO 65049800-914-9883
(573) 964-2389 Phone(509) 471-4854 Fax
email infopinzgauersorgwwwpinzgauersorg
officersDOnnA LAnEY PresidentTODD AnDRESHAk Vice PresidentCLAYTOn HASkELL TreasurerPAM SHAY-BRYAnT Secretary
Directors
TODD AnDRESHAk 4177 Cardinal Lane(715) 352-2400 Edgar WI 54426
HERB BERG 25307 nE 212th Ave(360) 687-3885 Battle Ground WA 98604
LISA WAMSLEY 1411 Hobo Lane(936) 443-9205 Madisonville TX 77864
JERRY DESMIDT n 912 HILL RD(920) 833-9772 PuLASkI WI 54162
CLAYTOn HASkELL 9 Harriet Ave(207) 892-5396 Windham ME 04062
MARY Ann MEREDITH PO Box 488(615) 643-6935 Greenbrier Tn 37073
kYLE HYDER 150 Escape Mountain Rd(423) 725-3736 Hampton VA 37658
DOnnA LAnEY 31215 S Dryland Rd(503) 651-2559 Canby OR 97013
kEn PAuL 2586 CR 232(512) 446-4141 Rockdale Texas 76567
CATHY REICH 2346 Eaken Ave nE(763) 682-1306 Buffalo Mn 55313
PAM SHAY-BRYAnT 2670 Old Wash Rd(615) 696-0056 Cedar Hill Tn 37032
JEREMY WEST PO Box 747(936) 675-4956 Alto TX 75925
generAl informAtionTHE PINZGAUER JOURNAL is the official publication of the American Pinzgauer Association This magazine is published four times a year by EDJE Technologies (1005 S Jefferson Indianola IA 50125) Any reproduction mechanical or otherwise is strictly prohibited without express written consent of EDJE Technologies The subscription rate for APA members is included in the annual dues to the APA ($16 per year $28 Canadian) Send all address changes to The Pinzgauer Journal 1005 S Jefferson Indianola IA 50125
TheJournal
2010 Standing CommitteeSFinance Chair - Clayton Haskell
Members - Kyle Hyder Steve JohansonGrievance Chair - Herb Berg
Members - Darryl Polzin Jeremy WestImportExport Chair - Pam Shay-Bryant Members - Jerry DeSmidt Peter Peeters
National Show and Sale Chair - Ken Paul Members - Lisa Wamsley Jerry DeSchmidt Linda Thurman
Performance Chair - Clayton Haskell Members - Cathy Reich Rick Boyer
Promotion Chair - Ken Paul Members - Pam Shay-Bryant Mary Ann Meredith
Rules and Bylaws Chair - Herb Berg Members -Mary Ann Meredith Lisa Wamsley
Open and Junior Show Rules Chair - Todd Andreshak Members - Donna Laney Russell Bryant
Web Site Chair - Pam Shay-Bryant Members - Jeff Cole Kathy Dumbroski
Youth Chair - Lisa Wamsley Members - Theresa Johanson Amber Bryant Melissa Paul
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 5
FEATURES
FEATURE FARM 10 Twin Springs Pinzgauers
PINZGAUERS FOR ALL REASONS 16 By Mike FosheeASk ThE DOcTOR 19 By Duane Mickelsen DVM
2009 BREEDER DIREcTORy 22
DEPARTmEnTS
PINZGAUER OUTLOOk 6
PINZGAUER PEOPLE 7
PINZGAUER FORUM 9
hAVE yOU hERD 8
ThE JUNIOR GAZETTE 18
ShOW RESULTS 32
ADVERTISERS INDEx 33
In This IssueIt has been reported that the first thing the great director Cecil B
DeMille looked for in a young and sexy starlet wasnrsquot her face legs derriere or other points of her anatomy No he looked at her feet
Cowboys are the same way Ever since the first cowboys went up the trail theyrsquove prided themselves
on having small feet Irsquoll never forget meeting John Wayne for the first time Here was this large man and yet his feet were stuffed into boots with an underslung heel that made his feet look tiny by comparison I donrsquot know if cowboys wear such boots because they leave a smaller track are a good excuse for not having to walk too far or they are easier to get in and out of stirrups but I tried wearing a such pair of boots one time and fell over more often than a bowling pin It was like wearing a pair of ladies high-heeled shoes (Not that I make a practice of that) Every time a gentle breeze blew I had to grab on to something or else Irsquod lose my balance and tip over
Boots touch my sole But make no mistake just because I wear boots doesnrsquot mean Irsquom a real cowboy I just donrsquot have the feet for it Although I do have small feet they are so deformed I canrsquot wear most off-the-shelf boots You might say that my feet have always been my Achilles Heel and I mean that in every sense of the word The only thing I remember about myself before the age of five is that from the moment I was old enough to wear real shoes (not those cute little things babies wear) I had to wear high-top orthopedic shoes A toddler fashion icon I was not Little good those clunky orthopedic shoes did because I still have a hard time finding footwear
Irsquove thought of getting a pair of custom made Paul Bond boots but Irsquove heard they can cost up to $2000 and Irsquod never spend three months wages on anything let alone a pair of boots These days I mostly wear a pair of low top Justin slip-ons that are really comfortable and look like boots from a distance but are more closely related to Nike than they are a purebred pair of Luchesses or Tony Lamas
My Wellington boot phase lasted 25 years and I was uncomfortable most of the time In Oklahoma most cowboys have a pair of brown Justin Ropers and I really love the look especially the way the Okies leave part of their pant legs tucked in with the other part hanging outside the boot as if theyrsquod just step off a real good horse Calf ropers look really good in these boots and I should be able to pull off the look because my dad was from Tulsa but whenever I wore them I was always getting high centered due to the low heel And people gave me loose change because I looked like a tramp
Next I tried wearing lace-up packer boots but Irsquove never liked tying my shoes and it goes against my rule of never trusting anyone who wears lace-ups Because politicians invariably wear shoes that they must have someone else tie for them Irsquove always thought that they were filled with something besides feet Know what I mean
I really admire the way the real cowboys in New Mexico wear their nearly knee-high boots with their pant legs stuffed into them I slept out with the cowboys on the Bell Ranch once on a roundup upon the invitation from Jeff Lane who looked better in a pair of boots than any man Irsquove ever met When I asked the Bell Ranch boys why they wore their boots outside their pants they explained that their legs didnrsquot chafe as bad in the saddle and at night creepy things couldnrsquot crawl up into their boots because they got elevation sickness I explained that I didnrsquot need such protection because any critter that crawled into my low boots was going to suffocate from the bad gases anyway
Speaking of which Spike Van Cleve who wrote one of the best cowboy books of all time 40 Years Gatherinsrsquo was from Montana and he didnrsquot understand the New Mexico boot look any more than I did He tried it but explained that he really liked to eat beans and whenever he wore his pants inside his boots and he ate beans he kept blowing his boots off
no Small Feet
Itrsquos the Pittsby Lee Pitts
6 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Donrsquot forget
to register those good calves
Registration forms are available
on the APA website
wwwpinzgauersorg
Remember AI Bulls must be DNA typed before any AI
calves can be registered Embryo calves must be D
NA
typed before they can be registered
Use the letter lsquoSrsquo for 2006 calves
Use the letter lsquoTrsquo for 2007 calves
Use the letter lsquoUrsquo for 2008 calves
Use the letter lsquoWrsquo for 2009 calves
Use the letter lsquoxrsquo for 201 0 calves
PinzgAuer outlook
I Springtime in the Northwest and the snow level is supposed to get down to 1000ft tonight ndash where is spring
Went to a meeting of the Northwest Pinzgauer Association yesterday and came away with a good feeling The breed is alive and well out here
Several items were discussed at our APA Board meeting in March You will find the minutes from that meeting in this issue Knowing how to preserve the characteristics of our breed and still be able to market the animals is always an issue Do we really want to get to the point of having to look at the ears to identify our breed Think about what has happened to other breeds that have shied away from color or breed characteristics to ldquoconformrdquo Just some random thoughts
The national show committee is hard at work and has some really nice plans for the show in Tyler Hope to see you there
Wersquore seeing just a little upturn in cattle prices in the past couple of weeks Hope you have also As always if you have questions or concerns please feel free to contact me I will do my best to get them to the proper people
Keep your hay dry and continue to register those good calves
Donna
Recent months have showed a slowing of activity both in registrations and transfers However we are up in total registrations and transfers compared to this point in time last year Keep registering your cattle and be sure to transfer when you sell cattle Much
of our income is from these two activities The APA Board of Directors is working on collecting on past due accounts Thank you to those that have made their accounts
current If you are still past due please make an effort to get your account current The APA office will not process work for past due accounts or work sent without proper payment The APA office will accept credit cards
PresiDentrsquos messAge
treAsurerrsquos rePort
By Donna Laney
By Clayton Haskell
meet the eDJe stAffJimmy HooverLivestock Web Designer
Joe JonesLivestock Web Designer
Jimmy is a Web designer for EDJE and is also in charge of
banner ads and email blasts He is originally from Indianola IA
He graduated from the Uni-versity of Iowa with degrees in
Fine Arts and Communications Jimmy and his wife Kellie cur-
rently live in Des Moines where they own a Chiropractic Clinic
Jimmy has worked for EDJE for two years and is enjoying learn-
ing about the world of agriculture
Joe begin work on the livestock web design team at EDJE four
years ago He grew up in Indiano-la spending a lot of time when
he was younger on my grandparsquos hog farm He attended DMACC after high school graduating from the Commercial Art program He
and his wife have been married for 12 years this June They have two little girls Leia who is five
and Kate who is almost two Joe loves to go to car shows and in his spare time has a 1952 Chevrolet
sedan that he tinkers with
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 7
By Donna Laney
Joe JonesLivestock Web Designer
P i n z g a u e r P e o P l ePinzgAuer PeoPle
new APA members
new Junior members
Black Kettle FarmsDavid Jones7775 Rt 6 NEdinboro PA 16412
Colf Farms6816 NE Etna RdWoodland WA 98674
Seth Binkley1010 West Side RdAshland City TN 37015
Marion L Avera349 Moody RdHinesville GA 31313
Victor SpantonW 5895 CR HNew Glarus WI 53574
Jim amp Cherry Warren3195 750 EDietrich ID 83324
Sandy Robertson6187 Cherry Valley RdKirkland IL 60146
Lori Hunter6432 CR 331Plantersville TX 77363
Paul Edmondson17100 CR 4057Kemp TX 75143
Happy HoofsElaine Simmons amp Barbie Hutchison2830 Battle Creek RdSpringfield TN 37172Would you like your
photograph to be the next cover of the
Pinzgauer JournalJust send your best work in to pinzgaueredjecom and watch for the nest issue It might just be your cattle on
the cover
Thank you to Midwest Pinzgauer Association members Mike Foshee and Jessie Jansen for their work of organizing and receiving donations for the Jr silent auction at World Beef ExpoNational Show As you can seehellipKylee Beckius loves her Pinzgauer apron
Rich Fontaine and his baby Pinzgauer
8 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
The Northwest Pinzgauer Association met May 2 2010 after the Youth show in Chehalis WA See
results elsewhere in this issueAfter the meeting we had a potluck BBQ and an
auction to help defray expenses for the youth shows this season The auction raised a little over $200000 ndash WOW We support our youth This is always a fun party
The numbers for the show were up and hopefully this is a good sign for the coming show season
Officers President ndash Rick Boyer Vice-President ndash Steve Johanson Treasurer ndash Ruth Adams Secretary ndash Donna Boyer
The Midwest Pinzgauer Association is trying new changes and opportunities to grow and develop
as an organization One of those changes is a new committee for publishing the MPA quarterly newsletter We have learned that our breeders really look forward to this newsletter so we are hoping to have something for everyone including our feedlot operations cowcalf
producers show stock producers and of course our hobbyists To help make this possible we will need everyonersquos input ideas pictures highlights whatever interests youhellipour members In future issues you will see Spotlight Breeders New BreederMembers New Arrivals along with the usual show highlights and future happening If you have any input please do not hesitate to contact Diana Beckius 608-697-5968 bovineandequinedishmailnet or Jake Hendzel 920-833-9772 jwoodhavenaolcom
Please view the Midwest Website wwwmidwestpinzgauerscom for up to date information on our upcoming shows and promotional opportunities including Farm Tech Days
A heart felt Get Well Soon goes out to Tommy Kesler of Kesler Family Farm Menasha WI Tommy was involved in a horrific traffic accident in St Louis MO leaving him with a broken back and additional injuries Tommy and six other college students were returning to Wisconsin after spending Spring Break in Texas Tommyrsquos best friend lost his life in this accident Get Well Soon Tommy
NorthwestregioN
MidwestregioN
Have you Regional News
JARRAE PinzgauersBulls amp Heifers Available
See cattle for sale on our website at wwwjarraepinzgauerscom
James amp Elaine RayHudson WI
715-425-6442
Fairchild Pinzgauer Farm 2030 N Johnson Road
Columbia City IN 46725
Pictured Above WCP 403P SIRE of Both Champion Female and Bull
Home of the 2009 National Supreme Champion Female
and 2009 Grand Champion Bull
Harold (Jack) amp Jeannine Fairchild Jr260-609-0240 bull 260-693-9499
jfairchildhotmailcom
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 9
My thoughts on the American Pinzgauer Association
An article in CATTLE TODAY November 7 2009 headlined ldquoBeef industry needs more feed-efficiency datardquo states feed accounts for 65-80 percent of total beef-production cost It goes on to say feed management practices go only so far and a more promising tool for cattle producers is genetic selection for improve feed efficiency It used to be feed efficiency data could be learned through bull test Pinzgauer bulls were tested with outstanding results since their first importation into the United States The first record I was able to locate was the Official Bull Test results Eastern Nebraska Beef Cattle Testing Station Schuyler NE 1974 1975 and 1976 where Pinzguaer steers were fist in Feed Conversion (pounds of feed per pound of gain) all three years averaging 69 lbs of feed per pound of gain (1) In 1987 a group of bulls from Red Oak Ranch led 67 bulls in the Stephen F Austin University Forage Bull Gain Test (2) In the ldquoHands Onrdquo feeding course conducted by the University of Florida Animal Science Department Pinzguaer steers were either 1 or 2 in Average Daily Gain (ADG) and Feed Conversion for 1993-94 1994-95 and 1995-96 (3)
Many Land Grant State Universities that used to conduct bull tests have reduced of eliminated them due the current economic conditions It is becoming more difficult to get hard data Recent developments in DNA testing and profiling have provided a means of getting this information Pfizer Animal Health Animal Genetics (formerly GeneSTAR) has developed GeneSTAR MVP (Molecular Value Predictions) This provides predictions for core traits of feed efficiency marbling and tenderness similar to EPDrsquos EPDrsquos are based on phenotypic records of the animal and its relatives An MVP is derived from an animals genotype only
Pinzgauer breeders have long known of DNA testing primarily for tenderness Nine of the original ten Pinzgauer bulls imported to the United States and a over 80 others have been tested for tenderness Should tenderness DNA value or accuracy be questioned by some doubting Thomas I had steaks from two steers Bratzler shear tested by Auburn University Meat Laboratory earlier this year Both were sired by GeneSTAR 2 star tested bull Risky Business (3C3L) reg 5027393 One tested 425 kg which is considered reasonably tender The other tested 281 kg which is outstanding
I recently tested one of my bulls CRS Semper Paratus (CRS-55S) reg 5031327 for MVP He had previously been tested for tenderness GeneSTAR 2 stars and I was interested in feed efficiency His MVP FE score was -216 This places him in the top 10 of all animals Of course I am proud to have bred
and own such a bull but it comes as no surprise I have known that Pinzgauer cattle are outstanding One bull I had the North Florida Bull Test in 2006 gained 614 ADG for one 21 day period and 425 ADG for the entire 126 day test
One bull and one test will not change the marketability of Pinzgauer cattle They still are not black Feedlot and feeder buyers only care about one thing the bottom line If they can be shown that they will be able to improve their profits by lowering their feed cost while maintaining top tenderness and quality they will forget hid color quickly and demand Pinzguaers The new proposed Certified Pinzgauer Beef will only be successful if there is valid data to back it It sounds wonderful but how much Certified Hereford beef to you see in the markets
I encourage all Pinzgauer breeders to test which ever way possible and widely publish their results I know they will be great we just have to let other breeders know Additional information regarding DNA MVP testing procedures and costs can be obtained at wwwpfizeranimalgeneticscom or 1-800-BEEF DNA Your local county extension agent can help you regarding bull testing in your state If I can help please contact me at circleredsteleclipsenet or 334-885-6388
References(1) The Pinzgauer Prophet 1976(2) The North American Pinzgauer September 1987(3) The Pinzgauer Journal April 1997
Paul SwisherCircle Red S
PinzgAuer forumopinions are not necessarily those of the publication and editors
Pinzgauer Forum - Send in your comments about the future of the breed and suggestions you
may have to make the market for Pinzgauer Cattle better
E-mail to
pinzgaueredjecom
10 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Twin Springs Pinzgauer presently owned by Ken and Mary Ann Meredith in
Coopertown Tennessee was purchased in 1962 by William H Jones Mary Ann Merediths father Mary Annrsquos parents originally owned a dairy and then turned this farm into a tobacco operation and raised commercial cattle After their death Mary Ann continued with commercial cattle until she was introduced to the Pinzgauer breed in 2002 The farm is now enjoyed by our extended family of twin daughters Susan (Ray) Morley and Ronda (Cotton) Bryant and our three grandchildren Timothy Kenny and Meredith
One of the largest Pinzgauer breeders in the US the current Twin Springs had an accidental start Mary Ann and Ken Meredith were stationed in Philadelphia in 1996 when news of Mary Annrsquos fatherrsquos death reached them Ken was a US Navy Captain and they were both accustomed to living the city life The closest Mary Ann ever came to beef cattle was a filet mignon at some of the finest restaurants in the US In fact Mary Ann remembers her mother telling her NEVER to date a farmer
Mary Ann moved back to middle Tennessee not far from the 260 acre farm to try to figure out what to do with it She had inherited a beautiful piece of ground with many natural springs and a small herd of commercial cattle While getting some site work done on the place she met Dennis Bryant of Silver Bullet Cattle Co and became interested in
the Pinzgauer breed This venture into breeding registered cattle happened at a time when Ken was still based out of town Mary Ann consulted the local farmers Farmerrsquos Co-op veterinarians and every other source to find out the best way to raise quality cattle She is a Master Beef Producer for the State of Tennessee Ken has since retired from active duty and has also delved head first into the business The insight and knowledge that they both have gained in such a short period of time show their passion for raising the best cattle possible
The initial purchase of 20 Pinzgauer cows quickly grew to over 120 Registered Pinzgauers Eventually the commercial cattle herd was dispersed and Twin Springs converted to raise only Fullblood Pinzgauer cattle
When Ms Woodie Talbot of Hi Point Ranch decided to disperse her herd we were fortunate enough to acquire many of her best foundation stock We had always preferred the type of cattle Hi Point produced and with the addition of this Hi Point foundation stock our current herd is composed of over 90 Hi Point bloodlines The remainder of our herd is the product of Diamond T Franklin Farms Rockinrsquo AampJ and Silver Bullet breeding We are very proud of our relationship with Hi Point Ranch and our friendship with Ms Woodie We have learned a great deal about Pinzgauer breeding and bloodlines from her and are continually amazed at the quality of the cattle we obtained from her herd We consider it an honor to be able to continue the breeding and improvement of the bloodlines developed over the past 30+ years by Hi Point Ranch
Twin Springs also owes a tremendous debt to Silver Bullet Cattle Company We would not be in the Pinzgauer seedstock business without them We highly value their cattle our working relationship and our friendship with Dennis and Pam and cannot begin to thank them for all the education opportunities and assistance they have provided us over the years
Twin Springs mission is to continually improve the quality of the Pinzgauer breed and to make available for sale only the finest cattle we can produce We spare no expense and make every effort to develop the finest Pinzgauer heifers available In addition to a comprehensive veterinarian approved vaccination program we utilize the Easy-Way Cattle Stations for year-round fly and external parasite control We provide our cattle with what we feel is the finest mineral supplement on the market - Cargill Right-Now Minerals This program provides the appropriate micro-nutrients and minerals at the right time of year in order to improve our cattles over-all conditioning reproductive health and to maximize growth and development
For the past 8 years we have utilized a feeding program which includes Mix 30 a high energy liquid feed Mix 30 is a liquid protein (16) and fat (10) supplement we provide on a free choice basis to all our cattle for improving fiber digestion It
Twin Springs PinzgauerFeature Farm
Enjoying the cattle
Automatic watering system
mary Ann and Ken meredith
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 11
contains no sugars starches or urea The only solid feed other than hay and forage that we provide our cattle is soybean hull pellets These pellets are also carbohydrate free like the Mix 30 liquid The natural gut flora in cattle are not adapted to easily digest starches sugars etc present in many feed rations The bacteria naturally present in the bovine gut have evolved to digest grass and similar forage We are convinced that cattle that are not exposed to carbohydrates (such as corn molasses etc) are much better adapted to maximize the natural forage available to them All of our calves are provided creep feeders filled with soy hull pellets Although this approach may be controversial to some after 8 years of utilizing only Mix 30 soybean hull pellets quality hay and natural forage the positive results in our cattle are obvious
Over the past three years Twin Springs has had a rather aggressive fencing program which has resulted in our pastures being divided into 18 separate paddocks in order for us to institute a rotational grazing program We have also converted our entire herd to a fall calving schedule in order to maximize our rotational grazing efforts In only our second year of this grazing program we have already seen a significant improvement in our pasture density and the quality of forage available We are very excited about the possibilities of rotational grazing and expect to see continued improvement from it in the future In 2009 all of our calves were born in September October or November (94 were within a 6 week period) and the labor savings and other benefits we realized far surpassed our expectations We highly recommend you try a tight defined calving season and see if it is an improvement in your cattle operation
In order to facilitate feeding health maintenance weaning and sorting of our cattle we have built an extensive corral system with 10 separate holding pens and feeding bunks We
recently added a new barn to this cattle handling system which covers some of the corral pens and houses our Fore-Most alleyways and a Fore-Most 450 Squeeze Chute with head table This handling equipment has now given us the ability to truly practice low-stress cattle handling in all phases of our operation We can now easily get our cattle up sort separate wean vaccinate dehorn and tattoo with a minimum of stress on both the cattle and the handlers
Twin Springs was named after our twin daughters Ronda Bryant and Susan Morley and the numerous natural springs on the property After experiencing a severe drought three years ago during which even the ponds dried up we decided to install MiraFount automatic waterers at strategic points across our farm We havent had a drought since however this past winter we had an unusually long period of below freezing weather where all of our ponds were frozen to the
point that it was dangerous for us to even try to break the ice To our delight none of the automatic waterers froze during this period and we were able to keep our cattle out in the pastures the entire winter We feel fresh water is so important and sometimes overlooked by some cattle people We are so fortunate that our natural springs are the headwaters for Battle Creek which flows through our farm Additionally we have 8 stock ponds available on the property
Twin Springs has truly enjoyed owning Pinzgauer cattle and we will never go back to black red grey or white cattle like the majority of our neighbors We will
continue to strive to give our cattle every opportunity to be all
that they can be and to provide the finest heifers available to Pinzgauer and commercial breeders We wish all Pinzgauer breeders a safe happy and profitable year and invite you to come by and visit with us at the farm - you are always welcome
Grandchild Timothy Bryant with Cowboy
SB Cool Deal one of the current herd sires at Twin Springs
Creep Feeder
Grandchildren Kenny and meredith morley
12 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
AmericAn PinzgAuer AssociAtion
boArD meeting teleconference minutesunapproved
mArch 6 2010
In Attendance Todd Andreshak Herb Berg Jerry DeSmidt Clayton Haskell Mary Ann Meredith Donna Laney Cathy Reich Pam Shay-Bryant Kyle Hyder Lisa Wamsley
President Donna Laney called the meeting to order at 800 am (Pacific Time)
A motion was made to approve the minutes from the last meeting by Lisa Wamsley Mary Ann Meredith seconded and the motion carried
Clayton Haskell presented the Treasurerrsquos Report According to the recent financials our registrations and transfers are up over last year and the financials look good Our bad debt is decreasing since we decided to focus on this We are planning to enforce the APA rules this year by preventing breeders from showing at the National Show unless they are in good standing ndash financially ndash with the APA Clayton reminded us that he cannot hold the position of Treasurer since his two year maximum has been reached and is willing to work with the next Treasurer for continuity Pam Shay-Bryant made a motion to approve the financial report Jerry DeSmidt seconded and the motion carried
Committee ReportsGrievance Herb Berg reported that there were no grievances
pendingImportExport Pam Shay-Bryant had no reportNational Show Lisa Wamsley is chairing the National Show
committee The National Show is scheduled for Thursday September 30 at 900 am The Board meeting will be Wednesday at 1000 am with the membership meeting at 130 pm both at the hotel The town of Tyler TX is going all out to welcome the event The fair has also agreed to put up a separate tie-out for the Pinzgauers
Promotion No reportRules and Bylaws A motion was made to clarify the National
show rules item 2 to read ldquoAll entries must have legible tattoos that agree with their registration certificates Tattoos will be checked and verified by an official at the show on the day of arrival against the original registration certificaterdquo The purpose of this change is to clarify the need for breeders to present their original registration certificate at all shows following the national
show rules The motion was made by Pam Shay-Bryant and seconded by Jerry DeSmidt The motion carried
National Show Rules The above change in the Rules amp Bylaws was initiated by the National Show committee A recommendation to change the show rules isolating the cowcalf pair class from the rest of the heifer classes was tabled until the Tyler Board meeting
Website The Board mentioned finding a number of errors on the website Pam Shay-Bryant will take these to the webmaster for correction
Youth Lisa Wamsley reported on the Junior Scholarship fund The paperwork is in process to set up the non-for-profit status The Board recommended that all applications for scholarships be sent to Lisa directly and she would forward them to the committee
Pinzgauer Journal report Donna Laney reported that this latest issue had a number of new advertisers She asked the secretary to send the Board minutes to the Journal for publication
Breed Field Representative No report
Old BusinessPresident Laney stated that she had not received any written
requests for regional realignment but will present them to the rest of the Board when received
President Laney said that she is in the process of picking a Feature Farm to highlight in the Journal to get that program started so that it would be included in the next Journal
Clayton Haskell discussed the Pinzgauer Certified Beef program He is awaiting approval from the USDA and will forward that on when he receives it Todd Andreshak asked for a clarification on the registration status of the subject animal The Board intended that one of the parents of the subject animal must be a registered Pinzgauer in order to have the offspring considered as Pinzgauer Certified Beef Lisa Wamsley made a motion for a one-time charge to join the Pinzgauer Certified Beef program of $ 100 Pam Shay-Bryant seconded the motion and the motion carried Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to help with a brochure to the breeders outlining the Pinzgauer Certified Beef Program
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 13
President Laney reported that per the Journalrsquos request she has asked Kathy Dombrowski to be the clearinghouse for all the show results She will put them on the APA website and also forward them to the Pinzgauer Journal
President Laney reported on the International Board meeting to be held in the Northwest in 2011 Mathias Kinsberger the ICPA representative will be traveling to Oregon this July to help work out the details
New Business
A number of issues were raised to the Board from Mr Mike Foshee First he wanted to re-raise the issue of the conflicting PPB tattoo designations which the Board discussed in September A motion was made by Todd Andreshak for President Laney to write a letter to Mr Foshee restating the Boardrsquos position on this matter and to suggest that he follow the grievance stipulations in the APA Rules and Bylaws if he would like to re-open the issue Herb Berg seconded the motion and the motion carried
Secondly Mr Foshee wanted to pursue allowing black Pinzgauers to show in APA shows Lastly Mr Foshee wanted to challenge the APA for registering purebred and percentage Pinzgauers Pam Shay-Bryant made a motion to table both these discussions until the Board meeting in Tyler Lisa Wamsley seconded and the motion carried
Mr John Uhlman sent in information regarding the start of a Pinzgauer show at the American Royale in Kansas City this year It is scheduled for October 22 More information will follow
Pam Shay-Bryant invited everyone to the Silver Select Sale May 29
Jerry DeSmidt made a motion to adjourn at 950 am Lisa Wamsley seconded and the motion carried
Respectfully submitted
Pam Shay-BryantSecretary
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14 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
AmericAn PinzgAuer AssociAtion
boArD meeting teleconference minutesapproved
December 9 2009
In Attendance Todd Andreshak Herb Berg Jerry DeSmidt Clayton Haskell Mary Ann Meredith Donna Laney Cathy Reich Pam Shay-Bryant Jeremy West Absent Ken Paul Kyle Hyder Lisa Wamsley
President Donna Laney called the meeting to order at 800 am (Pacific Time)
A correction was made to the minutes of the Board Meeting of September 26 2009 to add Cathy Reich as a Board member in attendance Jerry DeSmidt made a motion to accept the minutes with this correction Cathy Reich seconded and the motion carried
Clayton Haskell presented the Treasurerrsquos Report According to the recent financials our registrations are down 10 from prior year and our transfers are down 50 A discussion was held regarding past due amounts owed to the APA President Laney said that she would ask the APA office to send out past due notices for the amounts on the Aging Report Clayton will be sending out the list of past due accounts to the Regional Presidents for them to contact people in their regions or let the office know which accounts are uncollectible Pam Shay-Bryant made a motion to accept the Treasurerrsquos report Todd seconded and the motion carried
Committee ReportsGrievance Herb Berg reported that there were no grievances
pendingImportExport Pam Shay-Bryant reported that she knew of
some APA members who were purchasing cattle from Diamond T in Canada
National Show Lisa Wamsley is chairing the National Show committee The show is scheduled for the last of September in Tyler TX We will be receiving further information within the week
Promotion No reportRules and Bylaws Nothing to reportNational Show Rules Todd Andreshak wanted the National
Show committee to remind all exhibitors to bring their original registration certificates to the National Show instead of photocopies
Website Nothing to reportYouth No reportBreed Field Representative No report
Old BusinessPresident Laney discussed the budget and asked if the Board
felt that we needed to make any changes to the budget The results of the discussion were to keep the budget on track and see how the general economy plays out
The idea of having a Feature Farm highlighted in the Pinzgauer Journal each issue was discussed Cathy Reich made a motion to ask President Laney to randomly pick one region for each issue and contact the Regional President for suggestions as to which farm to feature The photos from the article would come from the owner of the farm but Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to assist in the writing of the article Jerry DeSmidt seconded the motion and the motion carried
The plan for promotional products featured by the APA was tabled for future discussion
Todd Andreshak addressed the issue of realigning some of the regions At the last Board meeting it was stated that the impetus for any realignments needed to come from the regions in question He is planning to work with Jeff Cole regarding the absorption of the Eastern region into the Midwest region
The Pinzgauer Journal has asked to have someone from the association be the clearinghouse for all show results President Laney was going to ask our webmaster Kathy Dombrowski to be that person
The Youth non-profit scholarship fund was discussed Volunteers were solicited to become the Board for the Fund with a commitment of at least five years to get it going and become well-established The Board was decided as follows President ndash Lisa Wamsley Vice President ndash Todd Andreshak Treasurer ndash Mary Ann Meredith Secretary ndash Donna Laney The functions of the Board of the fund are to secure donations and make decisions on the disbursement of scholarship funds to the APA juniors who apply for those funds Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 15
International Congress ndash 2011Mathias Kinberger will visit in August 2010 to finalize
plans for the International Congress tour in the Northwest in Aug ndash Sept of 2011 We have many great ideas for sightseeing farm visits and even a cattle show Since this is an APA event hosted by the Northwest I hope many APA members will make plans to be with us You wonrsquot be disappointed Itrsquos a good way to meet breeders from around the world and also to meet our international people from Austria Look for more about the tour in our next issue Thanks Donna Laney
2011 internAtionAl PinzgAuer congress
work on the draft organizational documents and the not-for profit certification A motion was made to name this fund the APA Junior Scholarship Fund by Jerry DeSmidt Todd Andreshak seconded and the motion carried
Clayton Haskell discussed the Pinzgauer Certified Beef program He will be sending all the Board members the proposed final criteria for certification and will start the process to get the label approved by the USDA
New Business
A discussion on Board member goals ensured Goals that were identified for the Board this year were Establish the Certified Pinzgauer Beef program establish the Junior Scholarship Fund improve and expand the Pinzgauer Journal and re-establish contact with and encourage membership from breeders of Pinzgauers who do not now participate in the regional or national association
The Board addressed possible new sources of revenue for the Association It was decided that there would not be an additional charge for listings in the Breederrsquos Directory as that was part of the benefits of being a member of the association The Board felt that the prospect of a one-time charge for the Certified Pinzgauer Beef enrollment was feasible and would be discussed at the next meeting President Laney will be reminding the APA office to
send out the annual dues notice and also solicit additional dues from lifetime members Clayton Haskell brought up the prospect of holding a silent auction at the Nationals to benefit the APA Jeremy West said plans were underway for that already
Mary Ann Meredith asked for clarification regarding the registration of a calf conceived by AI The rules as adopted by the Association are that all sires used for AI in this breed have to have a DNA sample on file with our testing agency (currently Pfizer) It is the responsibility of the seller of Pinzgauer semen to insure that this sample is on file Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to summarize the APA rules on DNA samples for inclusion on the website
President Donna Laney announced that the next meeting would be a teleconference held on March 6 2010 at the same time
Jerry DeSmidt made a motion to adjourn at 920 am Todd Andreshak seconded and the motion carried
Respectfully submitted
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16 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
PinzgAuers for All reAsonsIt is my belief that the Pinzgauer breed has not come close to reach-ing its total potential as a contributor to not only the beef industry in the United States (and Canada for that matter) but the dairy industry as well I as many of you have read countless articles where individu-als have stated they ldquomissed the boatrdquo with Pinzguers or so much more can be done with Pinzgauers While I was not purchasing or breeding cattle in the late sixties or seventies I would agree with both positions
While I am not the only individual in the United States who has crossed Holsteins with Pinzgauers I ask myself why doing so has not been covered discussed or written about My wife and I along with our children have been dairy producers since April 1 1991 (yes I know April Fools day and in light of the continual $990 base price of milk time and again since thenhellipwell you get the picture)
In my opinion Holsteins in North America has been basically destroyed in the pursuit of milk production I think I can state milk production has been pursued at the expense of virtually all the basic animal traits The destruction of mothering ability grazing ability calving ability disease resistance disease tolerance day to day vigor weak calves calves unable to suckle the list goes on and on Many of these topics have been written about prior to my ramblings here But there seems to be two schools on this in regards to Holsteins One lets find Out-cross (Holstein) bloodlines to improve some of these conditions now so prevalent Two lets cross breed them Oh and I guess there is a third line of thought lets keep them the way they are so while they give you 28000 pounds of milk in 365 days it is okay to have the following vet bills Displaced Abomasum Keto-sis milk fever breed her three to six times or more to settle trim her feet two or more times a lactation and lets not include pneumonia time and again late lactation milk fever and from my experience just a weird and continuous bunch of ailments
I like many dairy producers have tried other breeds and have done some cross breeding with their herds As you drive around the coun-tryside if you know your dairy breeds and what resultant crosses look like you will see Jersey cattle in many herds and Jersey Holstein F1 crosses There are still Guernsey Milking Shorthorn Aryshire and Brown Swiss out there to see I am not familiar with anyone crossing these breeds much with Holsteins but I do spot the occasional Short-horn Holstein cross If one knows what they are looking for you will see Normandy Holstein F1 cows on many of the milk producers pasture operations Looking even closer there is some Brown Swiss Holstein crossing going on but I seldom see them (I read an article years past out of New Zealand which stated they had to cross the Holsteins there with Brown Swiss because the Holsteins had lost the ability to be efficient grazers)
There are many paths a beef producer can take in their operation seed stock bull supplier cow calf sales feed lot custom beef produc-tion and showing to name some While my goal has been fullblood seed stock with our Pinzgauer herd I eventually began to reflect on the fact that as a breed the Pinzgauer would still be classed as a dual purpose breed In fact Pinzgauer dairy products are produced and sold in Europe and milking Pinzgauers may even be more numerous
today than Pinzgauer beef (I believe that position changes depending on who you speak with in Austria)
Some know I attempted Normandy Holstein crossing some years back and in my way of thinking it was a failure I never did obtain a Normandy Holstein heifer in over two years of breeding my Hol-steins to Normandy bulls so I simply gave up Twenty miles away however a large pasture based herd was able to establish about half of his two hundred milking cows as Normandy Holstein F1rsquos And while we utilized the same bulls his luck of the draw was heifers and lots of them Mine however was all bulls
While I did not cross Holsteins and Jerseys I have purchased a few of them in milk and kept them around the past decade We also have kept a small number of purebred Jerseys as well
About five years ago I decided I should try crossing a few Holsteins with Pinzgauers While I will admit I was concerned that what is available in this country is the beef side of the term dual purpose I was really sick at having to either drag out Holsteins or ship them because they simply cannot overcome much that befalls them (And when you have to drag a down or dead cow out of a 140 foot barn with 160 feet of chain the loader tractorhellipwell I think you get the picture and after one time it gets old very very fast) As some of you who know me know I was able to obtain some old Aristocrat semen and began getting some Holsteins settled and I believed then (as I do now) I had absolutely nothing to loose
When the calves started arriving I initially obtained 75 bull calves and 25 heifers I know the ole odds are 5050 but I was thrilled to obtain any heifers after my Normandy disaster The first round of heifers were black and of course any red animals that hit the ground were bulls I might add that our Holstein herd is genetically speak-ing red or red carrier with one or two cows having the black red gene These F1 animals for the most part ldquoresemblerdquo a Pinzgauer in their marking They will have a sold colored head some while on the spine with the while tail usually white rear feet Some are flashy marked and others a little more plain In four or five years of F1 calves hitting the ground I believe there has been only three not looking kinda sorta like a Pinzgauer
As these calves began to hit the ground there was (and is) a noticeable difference in their behavior when it comes to suckling These F1rsquos first hit the ground running just like our fullblood Pinzgauer calves----like one of the commercials on TV today they got the power They come out they get up and start motivating around the barn And immediately they are ready for a drink With the rare exception they know what that nipple on the bottle is for and they really go to town The next thing we noticed right away is that if sweet feed is offered within 24 hours they will begin to eat it and while it may not be a lot they are eating solid feed As with the beef calves I have observed them chewing on grass within 24 hours of birth these F1rsquos will also go after hay haylage and silage within a day or so of birth
So now I have a barn full of Pinzgauer Holstein F1 bull and heifer calves as our initial flush of calves was about a dozen or so in a short
bymike foshee
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 17
time frame Well since I feel the dairyman always takes it on the chin (funny how I am always right on this topic as I received 90 cents free and clear on a beautiful F1 bull calf the other day---ha still have not cashed that check) when shipping their bull calves I had not sold a one of the F1 bulls Low and behold a fellow down the road stopped in (who had been admiring our Pinzgauers for years) and asked me if I ever cross a Pinzgauer with a Holstein With the exception of a few hutches which cannot be seen from either road that borders our farm no one had seen any of the F1rsquos at that time Of course I said sure would you like to see them In the barn we go and if he would have had dentures they would have fallen out of his mouth He was basically speechless as he looked at the group of calves I had inside the barn (I should mention I did sell this small producer a Valentime bred heifer the year before and during this visit he informed me he wanted as many ldquoWhite tailsrdquo in his lot and pasture as he could buy) Right then and there he purchase the entire lot of bull calves and paid absolute top dollar for them We did not suffer any of that $45 a calf nonsense This producer purchased every F1 bull calf I would sell that year and the next This was an un-expected bonus in my pursuit of raising and milking some F1 crosses
Another unexpected bonus with these F1 bull calves came because of the way they are marked I find it interesting so many dairyman milk Holsteins and of course in the United States most are black The number of producers who want a Red Holstein(s) a Jersey(s) a Swiss anything different in their herd is staggering And to think when we started in 1991 people looked at us like we were nuts for having all the Red Holsteins running around In the Holstein world these While Tails are considered Linebacks And while there are different marking patterns for a Lineback---people are crazy for them at auction when one or more show up I saw on one occasion a three teat short extremely fat Lineback marked milk cow (yep someone was actually milking this thinghellip) bring $1700 So being a little informed about what the masses wanted I saved a few of the F1 bulls calves back and feed them until they reached 600 pounds Sent them out to the kind of local monthly feeder sale to see what happened Well they topped the sale and they did this because dairy producers wanted to put some of that ldquoLinebackrdquo marking into their herd I made no claims as to what they were or were not I simply sent both red and black ones and stood back and watched This too was an unexpected (to a point) bonus in my crossing program
Now we get to the heart of the matter and that is actually milking an F1 We currently milk two and I let one of my friends obtain two His are about in the same stage of lactation as our two Five more F1rsquos are currently settled to freshen in 2010
One of the reasons for cross breeding is hybrid vigor With my low point of view regarding the state of the Holstein breed I did this solely for hybrid vigor Would it could it make a difference in stamina health reproductive efficiency That was the goal not what or how they would be marked or what color they might be when they hit the ground Here are the things I have discovered during this grand experiment
1 Growth I have not seen a Holstein or Pinzgauer have as rapid a growth curve as these F1rsquos They have amazing size and they get there darned quick Our next F1 Red-Hill Marbles which Jill showed a season or two ago is easily in excess of 1400 pounds And the next three due also tower above any of the pure Holstein heifers on the farm To say I am impressed with how these critters grow would be an understatement2 Disposition a more calm and easy to handle heifer and to date
the two which freshened on our farm and the two at our friends were very easy to break to milk At our place and this is not an exaggera-tion you canrsquot walk through the cow yard without having to actually push their big behinds out of your way They come to you you can pet them in the lot they follow you aroundhellipnow I could expect some of this if all of them had been shown but that is not the case Two Holstein Pinzgauer F1rsquos and one Jersey Pinzgauer F1 have been shown but you would think all ten of them had been3 Udder quality udders on all four milking are extremely square and tucked up high teats evenly and properly spaced Milk out speed is fast and as the saying goes around dairy land they milk out like a dishrag And of course udders can have all shapes and lengths of teats and these are what I considered the perfect length to prep and milk 4 Confirmation I was not sure how some of these cattle would look structurally when this all started even though the calves were very showy and dairy in appearance I have F1rsquos out of grade and registered Holstein (as well as Jerserys) with varying confirmation types represented I can honestly say that these first four F1rsquos look dairy and as they progress out in their lactation they are not putting on excess body fat And after milking now for over 19 years I can say I have had a whole lot of dairy heifers way worse confirmation wise than these F1rsquos 5 Milk production I would rate these in our barn (and my buddy says the same) as good solid milkers All four of these peaked in the mid-fifties I would like to throw in at this point I am not a big believer in these 70 80 90 pound heifers I personally believe this is one of the reasons the national age for a dairy cow is three years and about three to five months Some of the cattle that have stood in our barn the longest number of years were heifers who came in and maybe peaked at forty forty-five fifty pounds And as they stayed in the barn went on to give us those 18000 20000 or more lactations and did it for five six and in a couple of instances up to and including ten lactations No one makes money when a cow goes out the door at three and a half years of age (even though some sure thing they do) And so many producers do not realize a bovine does not reach maturity until seven years of age
I believe many Pinzgauer producers have access to Holstein breeders and perhaps Holstein heifers Offering some of these lineback look-ing (they are called white tails and or skunks also around this neck of the woods) heifers or bulls ldquomightrdquo work for some to increase their number of animals sold As the ole saying goes there is more than one way to skin a cat
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18 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Ask the DoctorThe Junior GazetteThe Midwest juniors should all be getting ready for the Midwest Junior Pinzgauer
show Sunday June 6th The juniors will get a chance to show two days Saturday at Valley Beef and Sunday will be our junior show At that time we will get the results of our royalty contest Last years show was a big success with eight juniors showing and twenty four head of cattle
In February two juniors attended the Wisconsin Cattlemenrsquos Association conference they both listened in on some very interesting seminars
I got a chance to show at a U-W Pioneer Showdown on April 24th and 25th I enjoyed showing both days and the judge on Sunday was very complimentary on our breed
July 20th through the 22nd we will have Pinzgauers in the Wisconsin Cattlemenrsquos Tent at Farm Technology Days along with many other beef breeds Hopefully our queen
and princesses will be there to answer questions and promote our breed
In August a number of Midwest juniors will be showing at the Midwest District show held at the State Fair in Milwaukee After that we will be looking forward to World
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1 We have a basketball- like thing sticking out the rear of a heifer and it is bright red Also the rectum is also hanging out What do we do (fig 1)
A Your heifer has a rectal ndashvaginal prolapse which is common in some breeds like Herefords but not so common in Pinzgauer If you do see this then it is best to call your vet Otherwise you might try to clean it up with warm water and take your clenched fist and push gently inwards and she will strain against you but you just firmly
push against her relaxing when she pushes against you Once you have it in you should not be able to feel anything anymore as it inverts back into the normal place If she just calved then put in 2-4 urea boluses You may need it sutured to hold it in but steady pressure with a clenched fist will do wonders if you are persistent and careful It works better with a spinal block first however
2 We found this aborted calf and are not sure what cow it came from (fig 2)
A Take it to a veterinarian and they can take a sample from the stomach (abomasum) and examine some under a microscope for trichomoniasis which they can see If none then they should submit it to a lab for other bacterial causes of abortion or fungus (especially if the cattle have had access to moldy hay)
3 We have a cow with retained fetal membranes What should we do (fig3)
A Two things you can just let it hang even if it goes 7-10 days that is better than trying to remove them She will breed back better if you do nothing than if they are manually removed Or you can clean her up with warm water and try and place 2-4 urea boluses in past the placenta as far as you can reach The first way is alright (do nothing) as it is amazing how well the uterus of the cow will clean itself up before the next breeding season
4 The vet says we have a lot of cows that are ready to inseminate but there is nothing going on on the ovaries (fig 4) What is the problem
A This is called anestrus due to a lack of proper nutrition It is fairly common in first-calf heifers if their body condition was not real good when they calved as they will put all
their energy to produce milk for their calf and will not cycle until later or not at all until the calf is weaned These young females are still growing producing milk and the reproductive tract comes last Since two-year old females are about 20 smaller than their full grown herdmates they should be pastured and fed separate from older animals since there is often a lack of feed intake and lowered body condition resulting in delayed return to heat Donrsquot forget to worm them on a regular basis to help them grow
By DuAne mickelsen DVmAsk the Doctor
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Fig 4
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20 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
5 Will prostaglandin (Lutalyse or Estrumate) work if we are going to artificially inseminate some of our cows
A Yes as long as they are cycling and have a corpus luteum on one of the ovaries (fig 5) They should respond to heat in 2-5 days so watch them closely and it is wise to chalk the tailhead because if the chalk disappears and you have not seen her in heat then this is almost as good
6 As I stated in my previous ldquoAsk the Doctorrdquo column I do work for a large bull test station During the last several years using a Bovine Respiratory Disease vaccination program we had 50-60 of the bulls break with respiratory disease in spite of vaccinating the bulls on arrival This year we approached the bulls differently Upon arrival all bulls were given the antibiotic Draxxin subcutaneously and an intranasal vaccine One week later they were given an intramuscular IBR BVD PI3 BRSV PasturellaMannheimia and Clostridial vaccines and only 10 were sick a dramatic improvement
7 We have a large number of our calves that seem to scour within the first month following calving What can we do to prevent this problem
A The best way I know is to vaccinate all the heifers and if necessary the cows prior to calving with Scour Guard KC4 (Roto amp Corona viruses E coli and Clostridium perfrigins bacteria) Other than this make sure the calving area is kept clean and spread them out or move them to clean ground ever so often to prevent heavy contamination of the organisms that cause diarrhea
8 I recently had a problem with the fetal head back and the cow was down and I could not get the head around to pull the calf What could I have done (fig 6)
A These are difficult to deal with especially without a spinal nerve block to prevent straining However here is what you should do next time The cow is down with her back legs tucked up under
her abdomen Tie her head to a post and pull both back legs behind the cow and have someone pull her tail up over her back (fig 7) This takes her mind off you a little more and gives you more room inside the pelvis and uterus to put your fingers in the fetal mouth or nose and pull the fetal head around
9 We have had several calves hip lock on us when pulling a large calf (fig8) How can we prevent this from occurring
A In the future if the cow is standing then rotate the fetus once you have the head and front legs out By this I mean rotate the calf until its sternum is pointed up to the rectum of the cow and that prevents the hips or stifles of the calf from locking up Also if the cow is down you can roll her over on her back and with the fetal extractor pull the calf between her legs and over the udder (fig 9) When the cow or heifer is on her back the fetal pelvis drops down into the wider part of the dams pelvis and frees the hips up allowing the calf to easily be pulled
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10 I have had problems trying to nurse up calves on some of my heifers They want to leave the calf or they are sensitive to letting the baby calf nurse and so they kick it and knock the calf down What can I do
A I usually tie the heifer up with a halter and then take a lariat and put a loop around the neck come back and make a loop in front of the hips and tie that to the fence (fig 10) This prevents the heifer from kicking the calf You can then let the calf nurse and you may have to repeat this for a few times until the heifer gets used to the calf nursing her
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ROSEMARY BOOMHOWER1757 Chandlers RdAuburn KY 42206 (L)Home 270 542-8960
OVAL BRADSHAW (OB)3207 S Camden LnCrestwood KY 40014-9215Home 502 241-4850 (L)
DOUG amp CONNIE DICKSONDICKSONrsquoS FARMS (DDF)1500 Old Zion Church RdWoodburn KY 42170Home 270 792-2545 (L)Email pzcowhotmailcom
JAMES MEDLEY100 Helm School House RdLebanon KY 40033
louIsIanaGLENN amp CINDY GALLET5-G PINZGAUERS (5G)134 Vincent RdLafayette LA 70508-7722Home 337 856-4307 (L)Email Fivegpinzaolcom
POST OAK PINZGAUERS735 Airport RdDubberly LA 71024
massachusettsPETER CARTERWOODLAND FARM58R Jewett StGeorgetown MA 01833-1210Work 978-3522986
maIneBRENT CHURCHILL232 Main St Suite 9Fort Fairfield ME 04742
CLAYTON amp KATHY HASKELL (PRF)PLEASANT RIVER FARM9 Harriet AveWindham ME 04062-5037Home 207 892-5396Email prfpinznlisnet
HARRIET amp TERRY THOMSMOUNTAIN VIEW FARM681 Maple Ridge RdHarrison ME 04040Home 207 776-3618Work 207 583-4293
ALBERT LUDDEN III22 West Chase RdJackson ME 04921Home 207 722-3195Email luddenmidmainecom
LAWRENCE MCNEAR452 Boothby RdLivermore ME 04253Home 207 897-3596
DOROTHY KING amp RICHARD FILLION42 Turner Rd Garfield Plantation Ashland ME 4732
mIchIGanDOUGLAS RICHARDCHIPPEWA HILLS FFA CHAPT3226 Arthur RdRemus MI 49340-9541 (L)Home 989 967-8535
mInnesotaDAN BECKERPO Box 85Brownsville MN 55919
RON amp SHARON NELSONWRIGHT CHOICE PINZGAUER2352 Eaken Ave NWBuffalo MN 55313
NELSON amp BRONSR-BAR-S RANCH (R-S)RR 2 Box 41Strandquist MN 56758-9645Home 218 597-3311 (L)
FRED C PELZER (FCP)PELZERrsquoS PINZGAUERSBox 172Royalton MN 56373-0172Home 320 584-5179 (L)
MIKE amp CATHY REICHWRIGHT CHOICE (WCP) PINZGAUERS2346 Eaken Ave NEBuffalo MN 55313-4202Home 763 682-1306 (L)Cell 612 483-8287Email mcreichlakedalelinknet
CHARLES F STECHRR 2Waubun MN 56589-9802 (L)Home 218 473-2994
STEVE amp SHARON TORBORGDAYBREAK RANCH (DBR)7801 227th StSaint Cloud MN 56301-9700Home 320 251-1903 (L)
mIssIssIppIBART amp STACY CARTER (BCP)THE PINZGAUER PLANTATION1938 Joe Hall RdFlora MS 39071Home 601 879-9698 (L)
mIssourIDARRIEL amp BETTY COLEMANCOLEMANrsquoS PINZGAUER FARM (CPF)3649 US Highway 61Bloomsdale MO 63627-8935Home 573 483-2408 (Retired)
JOHN J EASTLAZY J RANCH (LJR)147 Tumbleweed Pass Jackson MO 63755Home 573 334-4013 (L)
BARRY amp SUSAN FARBERNARROW GATE FARM (NGF)1169 Creekside RdChestnutridge MO 65630-3038Home 417 581-0523Email hitekrdnecprodigynet
TERRY KINGSLEY (TLK)4554 Randolph RdFarmington MO 63640Home 573 756-4046Work 314 992-7263Email terrykingsleysbcglobalnet
BOB NANCY amp TRAVIS RUDOLPH (RPH)RUDOLPH PINZGAUER FARMS4795 Hwy PFestus MO 63028-3224Home 636 933-2720 (L)
JOHN UHLMANCIRCLE U CATTLE CO12911 N Home RdLiberty MO 64068Home 816 781-1249
ROGER amp ELAINE UNDERWOOD (RPER)RAINBOW PINZGAUERS17351 E New Hope RoadHardin MO 64035-9725Home 660 484-3306 (L)
SBH FARMS STAN amp BRETT Haertling 663 CR523 Jackson MO 63755
DALE LAWRENCE 12121 CR 3410 St James MO 65559
GEORGE amp JOANNA MOSER 19762 Thorn Rd Jasper MO 64755
montanaLAWRENCE GIBBSB-J OUTFIT (BJ)PO Box 531Three Forks MT 59752-0531Home 406 452-3842 (L)
nebrasKaGORDON HAYS (MARC)US MEAT ANIMAL RESEARCH CENTERPO Box 166Clay Center NE 68933-0166Home 402 762-4121 (L)
JERRY WACHTEL (WA)RR 1 Box 110Carleton NE 68326-9754Home 402 356-2271Work 402 759-3161 (L)
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BROOKVALE PINES FARM154 Martin RdFremont NH 03044
DENNIS amp SUE PARADIS58 First Crown Point RdStrafford NH 03884Emailsueparadishotmailcom
new mexIcoPETER RIVA (DMP)DOVE MEADOW FARMPO Box 87Gila NM 88038 (L)
new yorKMIKE amp AMY FONTAINEFULL HOUSE FARMS1777 Church RdDarien Center NY 14040
north daKotaBRUCE amp MARY Fagerland 5875 CR 2 Kenmare ND 58746
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CHARLES DAWSONPENNEY CREEK FARM2200 Hwy 28NAbbeville SC 29620-9414Home 864 446-2972 (L)
tennesseeDENNIS amp PAMELA SHAY-BRYANT (SB)SILVER BULLET CATTLE CO2670 Old Washington RdCedar Hill TN 37032Home 615 696-0095Email silverbulletcattleearthlinknet
JOHN CHAMBERS DVMBLUE RIDGE FARM1385 Holt Town RoadNewport TN 37821Home 423 623-9757Work 423 625-1616Cell 865 322-2152Emailjchambersplanetccom
ALLEN R DEFOESUN-OTT FARMS1416 McCarty RdKnoxville TN 37914-9011Home 423 933-5954Work 423 522-9734 (L)
ROBERT amp BETTY DUGGERHIDDEN VALLEY FARM (HVF)136 Hidden Valley RdWatauga TN 37694Home 423 543-4987
BILL amp JAMIE FLEMING (WEF)MISS TENN FARM655 Fleming WayGrand Junction TN 38039Home 901 878-1204 (L)
TONY amp PAMELA FLYNNFLYNN FAMILY FARM1098 Smiley Troutt RdBethpage TN 3702Home 615 888-2852 Email tflynndsi-corpcom
SUE HOWARDHOWARD PINZGAUER FARM542 Dry Stone Branch RdMountain City TN 37683Home 423 727-7428Email mshowardxtnnet
EDDIE amp KYLE HYDERPINEY GROVE PINZGAUER FARM (HPF)150 Escape Mountain RdHampton TN 37658-3723Home 423 725-3736 (L)
DANNY JACOBSCEDAR KNOLL FARM1380 Good Shepard RdHickory Valley TN 38042Work 901-7642813
PHIL MCCOYTWO STAR ANCHOR FARM1285 Turkey Scratch RdSpencer TN 38585 (L)
ROBERT MCCOYTWO STAR ANCHOR FARM1285 Turkey Scratch RdSpencer TN 38585 (L)
KEN amp MARY ANN MEREDITHTWIN SPRINGS PINZGAUERPO Box 488Greenbrier TN 37073Home 615 643-6935Cell 615 364-7721
CARL H MORGAN (CMPF)CARL MORGAN PINZGAUER FARM425 Old Mountain RdGreeneville TN 37743 Home 423 639-2378 (L)
ROBERT L MORGANROCKBATTER PINZGAUER FARM (RLM)850 Old Mountain RdGreeneville TN 37743Home 423 639-2982 (L)Work 423 787-0641Email rpl1earthlinknet
MICHAEL J PRICE2555 Cub Creek Hall RdParsons TN 38363Work 731-847-6699
THURMAN WHITEFOSSIL ROCK PINZGAUER FARMS (FPF)284 Rocky Valley RdLebanon TN 37050Home 615 444-5902 (Retired)
GEORGIA WILSON 6664 HWY 76 Springfield TN 37172
JULIA BENNETT 359 Ranch Rd Portland TN 37148
GEORGE GARDNER 444 Buttermilk Rd Lenore City TN 37771
HAPPY HOOFS ELAINE SIMMONS amp BARBIE Hutchison 2830 Battle Creek Rd SpringfielD TN 37172
JEFFERY amp NANCY HANKINSMANNING ACRES (BH)14583 Manning Rd NEWoodburn OR 97071-9223Home 503 792-4764 (L)
JOHN HOUSEH BAR L RANCH (HL1)PINZGAUER BREEDERS LTD (PBL)15555 HWY 140EKlamath Falls OR 97603-9618Home 408 842-5127 (L)
CHARLES HOUSTONC-J PINZGAUERS (C-J)PO Box 27Beatty OR 97621-0017Home 503 533-2608 (L)
HOWARD amp DONNA LANEYCYGNET GROUP INC (DONA)31215 S Dryland RdCanby OR 97013-8567Home 503 651-2559Work 503 651-2417 (L)Email cygnetweb-stercom
BETH PETERS (DBG) (SMC)2365 Old Dalles DriveHood River OR 97031Home 541 352-7490Cell 541 490-7269Email mlp97041aolcom
MARK STUPFEL (MS)19251 River Rd NESaint Paul OR 97137-9732Home 503 633-4722 (L)
GARY R WERINGSYANKTON HILLS FARM33753 Pittsburg RdSt Helens OR 97051Work 503-366-0346
pennsylvanIaDANIEL amp MARIELA HUNSBERGERSPRING HILL PINZGAUERS224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935Home 814 248-3649
SUSAN J STROUP 7091 Edinboro RdErie PA 16509
BLACK KETTLE FARMS DAVID JONES7775 RT 6 NEdinboro PA 16412
GERALD F WIEST749 S Crossroads Rd Lykens PA 17048
ohIoFOSTER amp BEVERLY COLEEXCALIBUR PINZGAUER FARM (EX)16093 Twp Rd 152Mt Blanchard OH 45867Home 419 694-2815 (L)
JEFF amp LINDA COLESUNDOWNER FARMS (SDF)15663 Twp Rd 152Mt Blanchard OH 45867Home 419 694-7141 (L)Email pinzcowsthewavzcom
JOHN amp PEG MEENTSBIG TEN PINZGAUERS (BTP)21555 State Route 698Jenera OH 45841-8964Home 419 326-6921Work 419 326-8711 (L)
STANLEY MILLER1225 Scio Rd SWCarrollton OH 44615-9506Home 330 627-3107
WENDELL amp JOANNE OBERNYERLOVEDALE FARMS1462 Garrett Rd SouthJefferson OH 44047
oKlahomaBRUCE amp JOAN BUECHNERNONAME RANCH (NNR)46865 HWY 29Wynnewood OK 73098-9750Home 405 665-4001Fax 405 665-2300 (L)
CLEAR CREEK MONASTARY5804 W Monastery RdHulbert OK 74441
MORNING STAR RANCH STEVE amp LISA LANTIER 2101 Morning Star Edmond OK 73034
WINTON-EDMUNSON FARMS LLC 3233 E Memorial Rd Suite 103 Edmond OK 73013
oreGonTOM GORDONGORDON PINZGAUERS (GP)46303 NW Clapshaw Hill RdForest Grove OR 97116-7713Home 503 357-9618 (L)
TONY GUSTAFSON9006 N Ida AvePortland OR 97621Work 503-358-8636
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texasDOWELL ARNETTE (DAWT)WILD TURKEY RANCH4404 Livingston AveDallas TX 75206Home 214 526-8316Work 972 419-2622 (L)
RANDOLPH BOWLESBOWLES CREEK CATTLE CO34503 Michelle DrivePinehurst TX 77362Home 281 259-0980
BERNIE BUSH604 Brookhollow DrPalestine TX 75801
DESTINY RANCH LLCPAM MAGEE8831 Cavell CTHouston TX 77055
JAMES C CONNERPYRAMID RANCH13507 CR 577Anna TX 75409Home 214 924-3472
GEORGIA DUNCAN (2D)DUNCAN PINZGAUER FARM7201 Dover LnFort Worth TX 76118-5837Home 817 589-0498 (L)Emailgeorgia2swbellnet
DAVID ELLIS amp DEANA HOFFMANE amp H PINZGAUER (EH)6504 Boulder CtFort Worth TX 76180-7826 (L)
DERALD G HUDSONPO Box 725Montgomery TX 77356-0725Home 936 449-6353 (L)
SPENCER amp CATHY NEITCHPO Box 884Anahuac TX 77514
RIGBY amp LUCINDA OWENTRIPLE CREEK RANCHPO Box 810Conroe TX 77305Home 936 448-6565Work 936 539-5600
KEN amp KIM PAUL (CPP)CIRCLE P PINZGAUERS7815 Bickham Cemetery RdBryan TX 77808Home 979 589-1456Work 281 358-5200Cell 281 543-2411emailpinztexascirclepcom
CHIP POWELL (HF)12409 FM 1935 RdBrenham TX 77833-0112Home 979 836-1822 (L)
RICHARD amp BARBARA POWELLHIDALGO FARMS (HF)12409 FM 1935 Rd Brenham TX 77833-0112Home 979 836-1822 (L)
WAYNE amp LINDA RIOEL RANCHO RIO (LRW)4261 Farm Road 3019Winnsboro TX 75494-9555Home 903 860-3637 (L)Email riverripeoplescomnet
DR DAN SCOTTRED OAK RANCH (DS)RED OAK RANCH PARTNERS6885 County Road 3613Murchison TX 75778-4111Home 903 469-3777 (L)Cell 903 681-4870
EVERETT E STEELE2929 Christian DrSan Antonio TX 78222-2110Home 512 648-0313 (L)
FRANKLIN amp MARSHA STEIN DVMFIVE MILE FARM (S)PO Box 11Snook TX 77878-0011Home 979 272-1323Work 979 845-6488 (L)Cell 979 218-0642Email FSteincvmtamuedu
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RICK amp DONNA BOYERBOYER FARMS (BOY)887 S Bank Rd Oakville WA 98568360 482-5818Email Boyerboyscenturytelnet
ADAM amp KATERI DONOVANROCKIN AampJ PINZGAUER RANCH (AJPR)18228 SE 394 StAuburn WA 98092Home 253 735-1693Cell 206 730-5578Email donovanexcavatingmsncom
DEBBIE HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcClery WA 98557
KATHY HARRIS1930 116th St NEMarysville WA 98271-9417
STEVE amp THERESA JOHANSONCOWLITZ PRAIRIE PINZGAUERS715 Tucker RdToledo WA 98591Home 360 864-6232Email mstrgardener1junocom
LARRY amp SHARON JOHNSTONFIVE STAR PINZGAUER (FSPB)41008 S 2100 PR SEKennewick WA 99337-6903Home 509 582-0638 (L)Work 509 582-0638Email 5starpzbentonreacom
DUANE amp GAYLE MICKELSEN4M PINZGAUERS (4M)2105 NW Friel StPullman WA 99163-3611Home 509 332-8103Cell 509 595-8014Email 4MPinzturbonetcom
LARRY amp SHEILA PELLANDPELLAND LIVESTOCK (PL)8902 321st St EEatonville WA 98328-8646Home 253 846-9923 (L)
CHAD SCHAEFER27504 SE 271stRavensdale WA 98051
PATRICK amp SUSAN SCHRADERLOCKE CREEK CATTLE412692 SR 20Cusick WA 99119Home 509 445-1306
PAT amp SHIRLEY SWINTH (GC)GOLD CREEK PINZGAUERS129 Gold Creek DrChehalis WA 98532-9000Home 360 748-6449 (L)
RON THOMAS21614 Big Valley RdPoulsbo WA 98370
ANDREW MATELICH24200 Buena Vista Rd Black Diamond WA 98010
GUY MULLENDORE19220 Tualco RdMonroe WA 98272
ROBERT amp CATHLEEN BRANDT 15015 E Elder RdValley Ford WA 99036
wIsconsInTODD ANDRESHAK (TA)TA PINZGAUERS4177 Cardinal LnEdgar WI 54426-9447Home 715 352-2400 (L)
LYLE BENDERBENDER FARMS (BFP)6236 St Rd 133 WBoscobel WI 53805-9705Home 608 315-5934
DOUBLE B PINZGAUERSLENNY BOHL6230 Young RdOconto WI 54153
JOSEPH amp RACHEL DAUL2054 Mill RdGreenleaf WI 54126
GLENN ERICKSON (EF)ERICKSON PINZGAUER FARM6050 Old Dixie RdNeenah WI 54956Home 920 725-1942
MIKE FOSHEERED HILL FARMW 483 County XNew Holstein WI 53061Home 920 898-9726Email redhilldairycharternet
MATT amp LORI GARLICK3 STARZ FARMW 1714 330thPlum City WI 54761
DAN amp CODY HALLAS1604 South RdMosinee WI 54455
JERRY DESMIDT amp JAKE HENDZELWOODHAVENN 912 Hill RdPulaski WI 54162EmailJwoodhavenaolcom
JESSICA amp TROY JANSENHAIRY HAVEN CATTLEN9225 CTY RD NAppleton WI 54915
ROBLUCYGLORIAJESSICA amp THOMKESLERW 6265 Old Hwy RdMenasha WI 54952Home 920 739-0870
CHUCK KROENINGN 4494 N Broadway RdBonduel WI 54107
KEN MATYASN3876 State Hwy 22Shawano WI 54166
BARRY amp CHARLOTTE PAGETWIN BROOKS FARM (TB)S 4229 Cty HHillsboro WI 54634Home 815 597-1301Farm 608 528-4671Email twinbrooksfarmyahoocom
DARRYL amp JANET POLZIN POLZIN PINZGAUER BYRE 355 Skyline Blvd (PPB)Green Bay WI 54302 Home 920 468-7915Cell 920 621-1263Email polzinpinzgauerssbcglobalnet
CHARLES amp TRACIE RAJEKLONGSHOT CATTLE CO (LCC)R18821 County Rd NRingle WI 54471Home 715 446-3207Email pinzgauerslongshotcattlecom
JAMES amp ELAINE RAY (JRF)JARRAE PINZGAUER FARM471 90th StreetHudson WI 54016-7947Home 715 425-6442 (L)Work 715 426-1888
DONALD amp DONNA RUDOLPHPINE VALLEY FARMS5591 Whitefish Bay RdSturgeon Bay Wi 54235Work 920-468-7915
DAVE KUEHL amp BARBARA SCHMOOKBUTTERCUP BEEFE 4526 Cty Hwy FKewaunee WI 54216Home 920 388-2930
DAN amp KACY SHADIANSHADIAN SUNSET FARME 1065 Luxemburg RdLuxemburg WI 54217
JEROME amp THERESA SLEPICKACIRCLE S STOCK FARMW 5706 Grouse DrEndeavor WI 53930Home 608 587-2737
vermontPAUL amp NANCY DANIELSDIAMOND HEART FARM (DHF)231 Daniels Road EIrasburg VT 05845-9532Home 802 755-6105 (L)
vIrGInIaGARY BAKER (BP)BAKERrsquoS PINZGAUERS1408 BOOZY CRK RDBristol VA 24201Home 276 466-3540Work 276 669-1245 (L)
MALCOLM SIMS JRSAND MOUNTAIN PINZGAUER (SM)PO Box 25Hiltons VA 24258-0025Home 276 386-7172Email gjmounetcom
HAROLD amp BETTY STARNESSTARNES BLUFF PINZGAUER FARMS (SBP)RR 1 Box 1320Fort Blackmore VA 24250Home 276 995-2639 (L)
washInGtonMIKE amp DEANA ADAMSPO Box 3163Union Gap WA 98903Home 509 965-5939
WAYNE amp RUTH ADAMSA amp S PINZGAUERS330 Rogers RdToledo WA 98591
GARRY amp BARBARA ANENSENANENSEN ACRES1143 Mox Chehalis RoadMcCleary WA 98557
LEONARD BARNETT (2B)100 Canal DrMesa WA 99343-9520 Home 509 269-4451 (L)
HERB amp DIXIE BERGFANTASY ACRES PINZGAUER BREEDERS (FAPB)25307 NE 212th AveBattle Ground WA 98604-9671Home 360 687-3885
BILL BOATMANBOATMAN FAMILY PROPERTIESPO Box 67Kalama WA 98625Home 360 673-4093Work 360 423-7220
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RON WEISHAAR (LR)L amp R RANCHW8059 770th AveRiver Falls WI 54022-4139Home 715 425-5925 (L)
TOM amp TERRY WOLFN 7050 CR AArgyle WI 53504Home 608 543-9820
STEVE ASKEWW2716 FRIEMOTH RD EAST TROY WI 53120
MARK amp SUSANTIMM 1559 LANGLADE AVE GREEN BAY WI 54304
ELLEN YOUNG15751 ST HWY 60BLUE RIVER WI 53518
AMANDA STEINFELDT 4695 LIME KILN RDGREEN BAY WI 54311-9662
GARY GETZLOFF11511 DEER RDWISCONSIN RAPIDS WI 54494
BRAND ACRES BEEFSCOTT OR RENEE BRANDENBURG 6754 County Rd WGreenleaf WI 54126-9206
MATTHEAW WINTERSN10747 CTY RD GMARION WI 54950
BREEZY ACRES RANCH 6223 BLAKE RDGREENLEAF WI 54126
VICTOR SPANTONW 5895 CR HNEW GLARUS WI 53574
wyomInGLANCE FLETCHERWYOMING PINZGAUER RANCH (WPR)96 Rapid Creek RdSheridan WY 82801-9458Home 307 672-7289 (L)Cell 307 751-0253Email jlfletchwbaccessnet
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alabamaJACEY OBENLANDER141 County Rd 1946Fort Payne AL 35968
calIfornIaGRACIE KERN7217 Sierra View PlaceLoomis CA 95650
florIdaRABON LEE CARRIER8650 SW 9TH STOKEECHOBEE FL 34974
AMANDA GOGGANS1176 SW RUCKS DAIRY RD OKEECHOBEE FL 34974
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GARY amp DONNA SMITHDIAMOND T CATTLE CO (GDS)RR 2Olds ALBERTA T4H 1P3Home 403 556-2290Email diamondtairenetcom
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louIsIanaMITCHELL MILES827 AUNT MARIES RDDODSON LA 71422
mIssourIMELISSA HOUTTUIN6500 E Mt Zion Church RdHallsville MO 65255
MADISON UHLMAN12911 N Home RdLiberty MO 64068
MORGAN UHLMAN12911 N Home RdLiberty MO 64068
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tennesseeTIMOTHY BRYANT3619 Old Coopertown RdSpringfield TN 37172615-643-6935
KENNY MORLEY5580 Hwy 41AJoelton TN 37080615-643-6935
texasELIZABETH WESTPO Box 747Alto TX 75925
NICHOLAS STEINPO BOX 11Snook TX 77878
COURTNEY THURMANPO BOX 11Snook TX 77878
washInGtonRICHARD ASHLEY23 Doyle RdRaymond WA 98577
MACY BOTTORFF225 Greenwood RdKalama WA 98625360 673-5139
LUKE BOYER887 S Bank RdOakville WA 98568360 482-5818
CASSIE HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcCleary WA 98557
JORDAAN HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcCleary WA 98557
EMILY KERSHAW124 McConkey LnMcCleary WA 98551
PAIGE KERSHAW124 McConkey LnMcCleary WA 98551
VICTORIA KRAUS3132 Satsop Cloquallum RdElma WA 98541
DUNCAN SCANNELL22115 E 167th Ct EGraham WA 98338
oreGonAARON HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
BRENNEN HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
CORDELL HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
HILLARY HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
MELODY HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
CHANTEL JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
SHANIA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
SIERRA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
HOLDEN JONES49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
STEPHEN BOYD49377 HWY 30WESTPORT OR 97016
pennslyvanIaKELSEY HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
LESLIE HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
ILIANA HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
KATLIN WIEST749 S Crossroads RdLykens PA 17048
ZACHARY SCANNELL22115 E 167th Ct EGraham WA 98338
MIREYA MCNEALLEY1147 MOX CHEHALIS RD MCCLEARY WA 98557
wIsconsInSARAH CALAWAY6939 Hwy XDenmark WI 54208
ELIZABETH CALAWAY6939 Hwy XDenmark WI 54208
KRISTA ERICKSON3218 W BREEZEWOOD LNNeenah WI 54956920-836-3144
SAMANTHA ERICKSON6050 Old Dixie RdNeenah WI 54956920-836-3144
GLORIA KESLERW6265 Old Hwy RdMenasha WI 54952
CORA KRAUSEW 1714 330thPlum City WI 54761
STEPHANIE PAGES 4429 CR HHillsboro WI 54634608 528-4671
LANDYN RAJEKR18821 County Rd NRingle WI 54471715 446-3207
BRITTANY VERKUILEN1561 Cherry DrEland WI 54427
JILL FOSHEEW483 COUNTY XNEW HOLSTEIN WI 53061
JACOB LABLANC N3795 CTY FMONTELLO WI 53949
LOGAN HENTHRONE29248 MOCCASIN AVE
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Schedule of EventsBarns Open For ArrivalhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTuesday September 28Cattle in PlacehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipWednesday Sept 29 at 200 pmNational Open ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 at 900 amJr ShowmanshiphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 following Open ShowBanquethelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 31 at 600 pmNational Junior ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 900 amCattle ReleasedhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 100 pm
The Southwest Pinzgauer Association Invites you
to the
2010 National Pinzgauer Show
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
National Show Headquarters Hotel Sleep Inn and Suites
5555 South Donnybrook AveTyler TX 75703(903) 581-8646
King or 2 Queen rooms at $6999King Suite at $8999
The Sleep Inn amp Suites will have a complimentary hot breakfast including eggs waffles and bacon or sausage They also provide a complimentary shuttle service from the airport For flight arrangements plan to fly into DallasFt Worth then on
to Tyler There are no pets allowed at the hotel a boarding facility is located across the street
Tyler TexasSeptember 28-October 1 2010
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 31
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
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Fullblood amp Purebred Heifers amp Bulls
Available at all times
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32 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
show results
Class Name Owner Place
northwest Junior Pinzgauer Youth show Chehalis WA
may 1-2
Jr Pinzgauer Fitting amp ShowingJunior Novice Name PlaceJacieAmes 1 Junior KortneyBailey 1MireyaMcNealley 2AliVelilla 3DuncanScannell 4 Intermediate KyleeJohanson 1VictoriaKrauss 2CordellHankins 3
Senior MelodyHankins 1AaronHankins 2BrennenHankins 3 Grand Champion Showman KyleeJohanson Reserve Champion Showman KortneyBailey
SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
Jacie Ames Reserve Grand Champion Female
Kortney Bailey Grand Champion Female
Kylee Johanson Grand Champion Steer
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 33
SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
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Advertising and editorial content are not limited to any class of product or subject manner However the Pinzgauer Journal reserves the right to refuse publication of any material deemed unsuitable for publication The Pinzgauer Journal and EDJE Technologies staff are not responsible or obligated to verify the accuracy and truthfulness of advertising copy Opinions expressed in editorial are those of the writerrsquos and not necessarily those of The Pinzgauer Journal or EDJE Technologies
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Advertising and editorial content are not limited to any class of product or subject manner However the Pinzgauer Journal reserves the right to refuse publication of any material deemed unsuitable for publication The Pinzgauer Journal and EDJE Technologies staff are not responsible or obligated to verify the accuracy and truthfulness of advertising copy Opinions expressed in editorial are those of the writerrsquos and not necessarily those of The Pinzgauer Journal or EDJE Technologies
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34 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Where yoursquorelways
e x c e p t w ay e a s i e rcattle
itrsquos likeputting YOUR BRAND
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Warren Garrett 9033162889Office 8668393353
Email infoedjecom
We make branding your company easy Let us handle all your needs to showcase your characteristics such as your logo website brochure business cards email blast banner ad etc that are associated with your company
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The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 35
Where yoursquorelways
e x c e p t w ay e a s i e rcattle
itrsquos likeputting YOUR BRAND
EDJE TechnologiesSteve Sellers 8669576145
Warren Garrett 9033162889Office 8668393353
Email infoedjecom
We make branding your company easy Let us handle all your needs to showcase your characteristics such as your logo website brochure business cards email blast banner ad etc that are associated with your company
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Thanks to all the Buyers Consignors and Friends who made the 2010 Silver Select Sale a success
36 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
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Pinzgauersnsansa
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Please send in Show Results Pictures News Updates and Articles by the appropriate deadlines
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4 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Cover Photo Twin Springs Pinzgauers
KEN amp MARY ANN MEREDITHGreenbrier TN 37073
Pinzgauer Forum - Send in
your
comments about the futur
e of
the breed and sugge
stions you
may have to make the m
arket
for Pinzgauer Cattle
better
E-mail to pinzgaueredjecom or
mail to the Pinzgauer
Journal
attn Hayley Carraway at
PO Box 703 Indianola IA 5012
5
EDJE TECHNOLOGIES Publisher amp Editor
HAYLEY CARRAWAY Production Manager
1005 S JeffersonIndianola IA 50125
(866) 839-3353 Phone(515) 961-9698 Fax
email pinzgaueredjecom
AmericAn PinzgAuer AssociAtionPO Box 1097
Lake Ozark MO 65049800-914-9883
(573) 964-2389 Phone(509) 471-4854 Fax
email infopinzgauersorgwwwpinzgauersorg
officersDOnnA LAnEY PresidentTODD AnDRESHAk Vice PresidentCLAYTOn HASkELL TreasurerPAM SHAY-BRYAnT Secretary
Directors
TODD AnDRESHAk 4177 Cardinal Lane(715) 352-2400 Edgar WI 54426
HERB BERG 25307 nE 212th Ave(360) 687-3885 Battle Ground WA 98604
LISA WAMSLEY 1411 Hobo Lane(936) 443-9205 Madisonville TX 77864
JERRY DESMIDT n 912 HILL RD(920) 833-9772 PuLASkI WI 54162
CLAYTOn HASkELL 9 Harriet Ave(207) 892-5396 Windham ME 04062
MARY Ann MEREDITH PO Box 488(615) 643-6935 Greenbrier Tn 37073
kYLE HYDER 150 Escape Mountain Rd(423) 725-3736 Hampton VA 37658
DOnnA LAnEY 31215 S Dryland Rd(503) 651-2559 Canby OR 97013
kEn PAuL 2586 CR 232(512) 446-4141 Rockdale Texas 76567
CATHY REICH 2346 Eaken Ave nE(763) 682-1306 Buffalo Mn 55313
PAM SHAY-BRYAnT 2670 Old Wash Rd(615) 696-0056 Cedar Hill Tn 37032
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generAl informAtionTHE PINZGAUER JOURNAL is the official publication of the American Pinzgauer Association This magazine is published four times a year by EDJE Technologies (1005 S Jefferson Indianola IA 50125) Any reproduction mechanical or otherwise is strictly prohibited without express written consent of EDJE Technologies The subscription rate for APA members is included in the annual dues to the APA ($16 per year $28 Canadian) Send all address changes to The Pinzgauer Journal 1005 S Jefferson Indianola IA 50125
TheJournal
2010 Standing CommitteeSFinance Chair - Clayton Haskell
Members - Kyle Hyder Steve JohansonGrievance Chair - Herb Berg
Members - Darryl Polzin Jeremy WestImportExport Chair - Pam Shay-Bryant Members - Jerry DeSmidt Peter Peeters
National Show and Sale Chair - Ken Paul Members - Lisa Wamsley Jerry DeSchmidt Linda Thurman
Performance Chair - Clayton Haskell Members - Cathy Reich Rick Boyer
Promotion Chair - Ken Paul Members - Pam Shay-Bryant Mary Ann Meredith
Rules and Bylaws Chair - Herb Berg Members -Mary Ann Meredith Lisa Wamsley
Open and Junior Show Rules Chair - Todd Andreshak Members - Donna Laney Russell Bryant
Web Site Chair - Pam Shay-Bryant Members - Jeff Cole Kathy Dumbroski
Youth Chair - Lisa Wamsley Members - Theresa Johanson Amber Bryant Melissa Paul
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 5
FEATURES
FEATURE FARM 10 Twin Springs Pinzgauers
PINZGAUERS FOR ALL REASONS 16 By Mike FosheeASk ThE DOcTOR 19 By Duane Mickelsen DVM
2009 BREEDER DIREcTORy 22
DEPARTmEnTS
PINZGAUER OUTLOOk 6
PINZGAUER PEOPLE 7
PINZGAUER FORUM 9
hAVE yOU hERD 8
ThE JUNIOR GAZETTE 18
ShOW RESULTS 32
ADVERTISERS INDEx 33
In This IssueIt has been reported that the first thing the great director Cecil B
DeMille looked for in a young and sexy starlet wasnrsquot her face legs derriere or other points of her anatomy No he looked at her feet
Cowboys are the same way Ever since the first cowboys went up the trail theyrsquove prided themselves
on having small feet Irsquoll never forget meeting John Wayne for the first time Here was this large man and yet his feet were stuffed into boots with an underslung heel that made his feet look tiny by comparison I donrsquot know if cowboys wear such boots because they leave a smaller track are a good excuse for not having to walk too far or they are easier to get in and out of stirrups but I tried wearing a such pair of boots one time and fell over more often than a bowling pin It was like wearing a pair of ladies high-heeled shoes (Not that I make a practice of that) Every time a gentle breeze blew I had to grab on to something or else Irsquod lose my balance and tip over
Boots touch my sole But make no mistake just because I wear boots doesnrsquot mean Irsquom a real cowboy I just donrsquot have the feet for it Although I do have small feet they are so deformed I canrsquot wear most off-the-shelf boots You might say that my feet have always been my Achilles Heel and I mean that in every sense of the word The only thing I remember about myself before the age of five is that from the moment I was old enough to wear real shoes (not those cute little things babies wear) I had to wear high-top orthopedic shoes A toddler fashion icon I was not Little good those clunky orthopedic shoes did because I still have a hard time finding footwear
Irsquove thought of getting a pair of custom made Paul Bond boots but Irsquove heard they can cost up to $2000 and Irsquod never spend three months wages on anything let alone a pair of boots These days I mostly wear a pair of low top Justin slip-ons that are really comfortable and look like boots from a distance but are more closely related to Nike than they are a purebred pair of Luchesses or Tony Lamas
My Wellington boot phase lasted 25 years and I was uncomfortable most of the time In Oklahoma most cowboys have a pair of brown Justin Ropers and I really love the look especially the way the Okies leave part of their pant legs tucked in with the other part hanging outside the boot as if theyrsquod just step off a real good horse Calf ropers look really good in these boots and I should be able to pull off the look because my dad was from Tulsa but whenever I wore them I was always getting high centered due to the low heel And people gave me loose change because I looked like a tramp
Next I tried wearing lace-up packer boots but Irsquove never liked tying my shoes and it goes against my rule of never trusting anyone who wears lace-ups Because politicians invariably wear shoes that they must have someone else tie for them Irsquove always thought that they were filled with something besides feet Know what I mean
I really admire the way the real cowboys in New Mexico wear their nearly knee-high boots with their pant legs stuffed into them I slept out with the cowboys on the Bell Ranch once on a roundup upon the invitation from Jeff Lane who looked better in a pair of boots than any man Irsquove ever met When I asked the Bell Ranch boys why they wore their boots outside their pants they explained that their legs didnrsquot chafe as bad in the saddle and at night creepy things couldnrsquot crawl up into their boots because they got elevation sickness I explained that I didnrsquot need such protection because any critter that crawled into my low boots was going to suffocate from the bad gases anyway
Speaking of which Spike Van Cleve who wrote one of the best cowboy books of all time 40 Years Gatherinsrsquo was from Montana and he didnrsquot understand the New Mexico boot look any more than I did He tried it but explained that he really liked to eat beans and whenever he wore his pants inside his boots and he ate beans he kept blowing his boots off
no Small Feet
Itrsquos the Pittsby Lee Pitts
6 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Donrsquot forget
to register those good calves
Registration forms are available
on the APA website
wwwpinzgauersorg
Remember AI Bulls must be DNA typed before any AI
calves can be registered Embryo calves must be D
NA
typed before they can be registered
Use the letter lsquoSrsquo for 2006 calves
Use the letter lsquoTrsquo for 2007 calves
Use the letter lsquoUrsquo for 2008 calves
Use the letter lsquoWrsquo for 2009 calves
Use the letter lsquoxrsquo for 201 0 calves
PinzgAuer outlook
I Springtime in the Northwest and the snow level is supposed to get down to 1000ft tonight ndash where is spring
Went to a meeting of the Northwest Pinzgauer Association yesterday and came away with a good feeling The breed is alive and well out here
Several items were discussed at our APA Board meeting in March You will find the minutes from that meeting in this issue Knowing how to preserve the characteristics of our breed and still be able to market the animals is always an issue Do we really want to get to the point of having to look at the ears to identify our breed Think about what has happened to other breeds that have shied away from color or breed characteristics to ldquoconformrdquo Just some random thoughts
The national show committee is hard at work and has some really nice plans for the show in Tyler Hope to see you there
Wersquore seeing just a little upturn in cattle prices in the past couple of weeks Hope you have also As always if you have questions or concerns please feel free to contact me I will do my best to get them to the proper people
Keep your hay dry and continue to register those good calves
Donna
Recent months have showed a slowing of activity both in registrations and transfers However we are up in total registrations and transfers compared to this point in time last year Keep registering your cattle and be sure to transfer when you sell cattle Much
of our income is from these two activities The APA Board of Directors is working on collecting on past due accounts Thank you to those that have made their accounts
current If you are still past due please make an effort to get your account current The APA office will not process work for past due accounts or work sent without proper payment The APA office will accept credit cards
PresiDentrsquos messAge
treAsurerrsquos rePort
By Donna Laney
By Clayton Haskell
meet the eDJe stAffJimmy HooverLivestock Web Designer
Joe JonesLivestock Web Designer
Jimmy is a Web designer for EDJE and is also in charge of
banner ads and email blasts He is originally from Indianola IA
He graduated from the Uni-versity of Iowa with degrees in
Fine Arts and Communications Jimmy and his wife Kellie cur-
rently live in Des Moines where they own a Chiropractic Clinic
Jimmy has worked for EDJE for two years and is enjoying learn-
ing about the world of agriculture
Joe begin work on the livestock web design team at EDJE four
years ago He grew up in Indiano-la spending a lot of time when
he was younger on my grandparsquos hog farm He attended DMACC after high school graduating from the Commercial Art program He
and his wife have been married for 12 years this June They have two little girls Leia who is five
and Kate who is almost two Joe loves to go to car shows and in his spare time has a 1952 Chevrolet
sedan that he tinkers with
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 7
By Donna Laney
Joe JonesLivestock Web Designer
P i n z g a u e r P e o P l ePinzgAuer PeoPle
new APA members
new Junior members
Black Kettle FarmsDavid Jones7775 Rt 6 NEdinboro PA 16412
Colf Farms6816 NE Etna RdWoodland WA 98674
Seth Binkley1010 West Side RdAshland City TN 37015
Marion L Avera349 Moody RdHinesville GA 31313
Victor SpantonW 5895 CR HNew Glarus WI 53574
Jim amp Cherry Warren3195 750 EDietrich ID 83324
Sandy Robertson6187 Cherry Valley RdKirkland IL 60146
Lori Hunter6432 CR 331Plantersville TX 77363
Paul Edmondson17100 CR 4057Kemp TX 75143
Happy HoofsElaine Simmons amp Barbie Hutchison2830 Battle Creek RdSpringfield TN 37172Would you like your
photograph to be the next cover of the
Pinzgauer JournalJust send your best work in to pinzgaueredjecom and watch for the nest issue It might just be your cattle on
the cover
Thank you to Midwest Pinzgauer Association members Mike Foshee and Jessie Jansen for their work of organizing and receiving donations for the Jr silent auction at World Beef ExpoNational Show As you can seehellipKylee Beckius loves her Pinzgauer apron
Rich Fontaine and his baby Pinzgauer
8 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
The Northwest Pinzgauer Association met May 2 2010 after the Youth show in Chehalis WA See
results elsewhere in this issueAfter the meeting we had a potluck BBQ and an
auction to help defray expenses for the youth shows this season The auction raised a little over $200000 ndash WOW We support our youth This is always a fun party
The numbers for the show were up and hopefully this is a good sign for the coming show season
Officers President ndash Rick Boyer Vice-President ndash Steve Johanson Treasurer ndash Ruth Adams Secretary ndash Donna Boyer
The Midwest Pinzgauer Association is trying new changes and opportunities to grow and develop
as an organization One of those changes is a new committee for publishing the MPA quarterly newsletter We have learned that our breeders really look forward to this newsletter so we are hoping to have something for everyone including our feedlot operations cowcalf
producers show stock producers and of course our hobbyists To help make this possible we will need everyonersquos input ideas pictures highlights whatever interests youhellipour members In future issues you will see Spotlight Breeders New BreederMembers New Arrivals along with the usual show highlights and future happening If you have any input please do not hesitate to contact Diana Beckius 608-697-5968 bovineandequinedishmailnet or Jake Hendzel 920-833-9772 jwoodhavenaolcom
Please view the Midwest Website wwwmidwestpinzgauerscom for up to date information on our upcoming shows and promotional opportunities including Farm Tech Days
A heart felt Get Well Soon goes out to Tommy Kesler of Kesler Family Farm Menasha WI Tommy was involved in a horrific traffic accident in St Louis MO leaving him with a broken back and additional injuries Tommy and six other college students were returning to Wisconsin after spending Spring Break in Texas Tommyrsquos best friend lost his life in this accident Get Well Soon Tommy
NorthwestregioN
MidwestregioN
Have you Regional News
JARRAE PinzgauersBulls amp Heifers Available
See cattle for sale on our website at wwwjarraepinzgauerscom
James amp Elaine RayHudson WI
715-425-6442
Fairchild Pinzgauer Farm 2030 N Johnson Road
Columbia City IN 46725
Pictured Above WCP 403P SIRE of Both Champion Female and Bull
Home of the 2009 National Supreme Champion Female
and 2009 Grand Champion Bull
Harold (Jack) amp Jeannine Fairchild Jr260-609-0240 bull 260-693-9499
jfairchildhotmailcom
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 9
My thoughts on the American Pinzgauer Association
An article in CATTLE TODAY November 7 2009 headlined ldquoBeef industry needs more feed-efficiency datardquo states feed accounts for 65-80 percent of total beef-production cost It goes on to say feed management practices go only so far and a more promising tool for cattle producers is genetic selection for improve feed efficiency It used to be feed efficiency data could be learned through bull test Pinzgauer bulls were tested with outstanding results since their first importation into the United States The first record I was able to locate was the Official Bull Test results Eastern Nebraska Beef Cattle Testing Station Schuyler NE 1974 1975 and 1976 where Pinzguaer steers were fist in Feed Conversion (pounds of feed per pound of gain) all three years averaging 69 lbs of feed per pound of gain (1) In 1987 a group of bulls from Red Oak Ranch led 67 bulls in the Stephen F Austin University Forage Bull Gain Test (2) In the ldquoHands Onrdquo feeding course conducted by the University of Florida Animal Science Department Pinzguaer steers were either 1 or 2 in Average Daily Gain (ADG) and Feed Conversion for 1993-94 1994-95 and 1995-96 (3)
Many Land Grant State Universities that used to conduct bull tests have reduced of eliminated them due the current economic conditions It is becoming more difficult to get hard data Recent developments in DNA testing and profiling have provided a means of getting this information Pfizer Animal Health Animal Genetics (formerly GeneSTAR) has developed GeneSTAR MVP (Molecular Value Predictions) This provides predictions for core traits of feed efficiency marbling and tenderness similar to EPDrsquos EPDrsquos are based on phenotypic records of the animal and its relatives An MVP is derived from an animals genotype only
Pinzgauer breeders have long known of DNA testing primarily for tenderness Nine of the original ten Pinzgauer bulls imported to the United States and a over 80 others have been tested for tenderness Should tenderness DNA value or accuracy be questioned by some doubting Thomas I had steaks from two steers Bratzler shear tested by Auburn University Meat Laboratory earlier this year Both were sired by GeneSTAR 2 star tested bull Risky Business (3C3L) reg 5027393 One tested 425 kg which is considered reasonably tender The other tested 281 kg which is outstanding
I recently tested one of my bulls CRS Semper Paratus (CRS-55S) reg 5031327 for MVP He had previously been tested for tenderness GeneSTAR 2 stars and I was interested in feed efficiency His MVP FE score was -216 This places him in the top 10 of all animals Of course I am proud to have bred
and own such a bull but it comes as no surprise I have known that Pinzgauer cattle are outstanding One bull I had the North Florida Bull Test in 2006 gained 614 ADG for one 21 day period and 425 ADG for the entire 126 day test
One bull and one test will not change the marketability of Pinzgauer cattle They still are not black Feedlot and feeder buyers only care about one thing the bottom line If they can be shown that they will be able to improve their profits by lowering their feed cost while maintaining top tenderness and quality they will forget hid color quickly and demand Pinzguaers The new proposed Certified Pinzgauer Beef will only be successful if there is valid data to back it It sounds wonderful but how much Certified Hereford beef to you see in the markets
I encourage all Pinzgauer breeders to test which ever way possible and widely publish their results I know they will be great we just have to let other breeders know Additional information regarding DNA MVP testing procedures and costs can be obtained at wwwpfizeranimalgeneticscom or 1-800-BEEF DNA Your local county extension agent can help you regarding bull testing in your state If I can help please contact me at circleredsteleclipsenet or 334-885-6388
References(1) The Pinzgauer Prophet 1976(2) The North American Pinzgauer September 1987(3) The Pinzgauer Journal April 1997
Paul SwisherCircle Red S
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10 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Twin Springs Pinzgauer presently owned by Ken and Mary Ann Meredith in
Coopertown Tennessee was purchased in 1962 by William H Jones Mary Ann Merediths father Mary Annrsquos parents originally owned a dairy and then turned this farm into a tobacco operation and raised commercial cattle After their death Mary Ann continued with commercial cattle until she was introduced to the Pinzgauer breed in 2002 The farm is now enjoyed by our extended family of twin daughters Susan (Ray) Morley and Ronda (Cotton) Bryant and our three grandchildren Timothy Kenny and Meredith
One of the largest Pinzgauer breeders in the US the current Twin Springs had an accidental start Mary Ann and Ken Meredith were stationed in Philadelphia in 1996 when news of Mary Annrsquos fatherrsquos death reached them Ken was a US Navy Captain and they were both accustomed to living the city life The closest Mary Ann ever came to beef cattle was a filet mignon at some of the finest restaurants in the US In fact Mary Ann remembers her mother telling her NEVER to date a farmer
Mary Ann moved back to middle Tennessee not far from the 260 acre farm to try to figure out what to do with it She had inherited a beautiful piece of ground with many natural springs and a small herd of commercial cattle While getting some site work done on the place she met Dennis Bryant of Silver Bullet Cattle Co and became interested in
the Pinzgauer breed This venture into breeding registered cattle happened at a time when Ken was still based out of town Mary Ann consulted the local farmers Farmerrsquos Co-op veterinarians and every other source to find out the best way to raise quality cattle She is a Master Beef Producer for the State of Tennessee Ken has since retired from active duty and has also delved head first into the business The insight and knowledge that they both have gained in such a short period of time show their passion for raising the best cattle possible
The initial purchase of 20 Pinzgauer cows quickly grew to over 120 Registered Pinzgauers Eventually the commercial cattle herd was dispersed and Twin Springs converted to raise only Fullblood Pinzgauer cattle
When Ms Woodie Talbot of Hi Point Ranch decided to disperse her herd we were fortunate enough to acquire many of her best foundation stock We had always preferred the type of cattle Hi Point produced and with the addition of this Hi Point foundation stock our current herd is composed of over 90 Hi Point bloodlines The remainder of our herd is the product of Diamond T Franklin Farms Rockinrsquo AampJ and Silver Bullet breeding We are very proud of our relationship with Hi Point Ranch and our friendship with Ms Woodie We have learned a great deal about Pinzgauer breeding and bloodlines from her and are continually amazed at the quality of the cattle we obtained from her herd We consider it an honor to be able to continue the breeding and improvement of the bloodlines developed over the past 30+ years by Hi Point Ranch
Twin Springs also owes a tremendous debt to Silver Bullet Cattle Company We would not be in the Pinzgauer seedstock business without them We highly value their cattle our working relationship and our friendship with Dennis and Pam and cannot begin to thank them for all the education opportunities and assistance they have provided us over the years
Twin Springs mission is to continually improve the quality of the Pinzgauer breed and to make available for sale only the finest cattle we can produce We spare no expense and make every effort to develop the finest Pinzgauer heifers available In addition to a comprehensive veterinarian approved vaccination program we utilize the Easy-Way Cattle Stations for year-round fly and external parasite control We provide our cattle with what we feel is the finest mineral supplement on the market - Cargill Right-Now Minerals This program provides the appropriate micro-nutrients and minerals at the right time of year in order to improve our cattles over-all conditioning reproductive health and to maximize growth and development
For the past 8 years we have utilized a feeding program which includes Mix 30 a high energy liquid feed Mix 30 is a liquid protein (16) and fat (10) supplement we provide on a free choice basis to all our cattle for improving fiber digestion It
Twin Springs PinzgauerFeature Farm
Enjoying the cattle
Automatic watering system
mary Ann and Ken meredith
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 11
contains no sugars starches or urea The only solid feed other than hay and forage that we provide our cattle is soybean hull pellets These pellets are also carbohydrate free like the Mix 30 liquid The natural gut flora in cattle are not adapted to easily digest starches sugars etc present in many feed rations The bacteria naturally present in the bovine gut have evolved to digest grass and similar forage We are convinced that cattle that are not exposed to carbohydrates (such as corn molasses etc) are much better adapted to maximize the natural forage available to them All of our calves are provided creep feeders filled with soy hull pellets Although this approach may be controversial to some after 8 years of utilizing only Mix 30 soybean hull pellets quality hay and natural forage the positive results in our cattle are obvious
Over the past three years Twin Springs has had a rather aggressive fencing program which has resulted in our pastures being divided into 18 separate paddocks in order for us to institute a rotational grazing program We have also converted our entire herd to a fall calving schedule in order to maximize our rotational grazing efforts In only our second year of this grazing program we have already seen a significant improvement in our pasture density and the quality of forage available We are very excited about the possibilities of rotational grazing and expect to see continued improvement from it in the future In 2009 all of our calves were born in September October or November (94 were within a 6 week period) and the labor savings and other benefits we realized far surpassed our expectations We highly recommend you try a tight defined calving season and see if it is an improvement in your cattle operation
In order to facilitate feeding health maintenance weaning and sorting of our cattle we have built an extensive corral system with 10 separate holding pens and feeding bunks We
recently added a new barn to this cattle handling system which covers some of the corral pens and houses our Fore-Most alleyways and a Fore-Most 450 Squeeze Chute with head table This handling equipment has now given us the ability to truly practice low-stress cattle handling in all phases of our operation We can now easily get our cattle up sort separate wean vaccinate dehorn and tattoo with a minimum of stress on both the cattle and the handlers
Twin Springs was named after our twin daughters Ronda Bryant and Susan Morley and the numerous natural springs on the property After experiencing a severe drought three years ago during which even the ponds dried up we decided to install MiraFount automatic waterers at strategic points across our farm We havent had a drought since however this past winter we had an unusually long period of below freezing weather where all of our ponds were frozen to the
point that it was dangerous for us to even try to break the ice To our delight none of the automatic waterers froze during this period and we were able to keep our cattle out in the pastures the entire winter We feel fresh water is so important and sometimes overlooked by some cattle people We are so fortunate that our natural springs are the headwaters for Battle Creek which flows through our farm Additionally we have 8 stock ponds available on the property
Twin Springs has truly enjoyed owning Pinzgauer cattle and we will never go back to black red grey or white cattle like the majority of our neighbors We will
continue to strive to give our cattle every opportunity to be all
that they can be and to provide the finest heifers available to Pinzgauer and commercial breeders We wish all Pinzgauer breeders a safe happy and profitable year and invite you to come by and visit with us at the farm - you are always welcome
Grandchild Timothy Bryant with Cowboy
SB Cool Deal one of the current herd sires at Twin Springs
Creep Feeder
Grandchildren Kenny and meredith morley
12 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
AmericAn PinzgAuer AssociAtion
boArD meeting teleconference minutesunapproved
mArch 6 2010
In Attendance Todd Andreshak Herb Berg Jerry DeSmidt Clayton Haskell Mary Ann Meredith Donna Laney Cathy Reich Pam Shay-Bryant Kyle Hyder Lisa Wamsley
President Donna Laney called the meeting to order at 800 am (Pacific Time)
A motion was made to approve the minutes from the last meeting by Lisa Wamsley Mary Ann Meredith seconded and the motion carried
Clayton Haskell presented the Treasurerrsquos Report According to the recent financials our registrations and transfers are up over last year and the financials look good Our bad debt is decreasing since we decided to focus on this We are planning to enforce the APA rules this year by preventing breeders from showing at the National Show unless they are in good standing ndash financially ndash with the APA Clayton reminded us that he cannot hold the position of Treasurer since his two year maximum has been reached and is willing to work with the next Treasurer for continuity Pam Shay-Bryant made a motion to approve the financial report Jerry DeSmidt seconded and the motion carried
Committee ReportsGrievance Herb Berg reported that there were no grievances
pendingImportExport Pam Shay-Bryant had no reportNational Show Lisa Wamsley is chairing the National Show
committee The National Show is scheduled for Thursday September 30 at 900 am The Board meeting will be Wednesday at 1000 am with the membership meeting at 130 pm both at the hotel The town of Tyler TX is going all out to welcome the event The fair has also agreed to put up a separate tie-out for the Pinzgauers
Promotion No reportRules and Bylaws A motion was made to clarify the National
show rules item 2 to read ldquoAll entries must have legible tattoos that agree with their registration certificates Tattoos will be checked and verified by an official at the show on the day of arrival against the original registration certificaterdquo The purpose of this change is to clarify the need for breeders to present their original registration certificate at all shows following the national
show rules The motion was made by Pam Shay-Bryant and seconded by Jerry DeSmidt The motion carried
National Show Rules The above change in the Rules amp Bylaws was initiated by the National Show committee A recommendation to change the show rules isolating the cowcalf pair class from the rest of the heifer classes was tabled until the Tyler Board meeting
Website The Board mentioned finding a number of errors on the website Pam Shay-Bryant will take these to the webmaster for correction
Youth Lisa Wamsley reported on the Junior Scholarship fund The paperwork is in process to set up the non-for-profit status The Board recommended that all applications for scholarships be sent to Lisa directly and she would forward them to the committee
Pinzgauer Journal report Donna Laney reported that this latest issue had a number of new advertisers She asked the secretary to send the Board minutes to the Journal for publication
Breed Field Representative No report
Old BusinessPresident Laney stated that she had not received any written
requests for regional realignment but will present them to the rest of the Board when received
President Laney said that she is in the process of picking a Feature Farm to highlight in the Journal to get that program started so that it would be included in the next Journal
Clayton Haskell discussed the Pinzgauer Certified Beef program He is awaiting approval from the USDA and will forward that on when he receives it Todd Andreshak asked for a clarification on the registration status of the subject animal The Board intended that one of the parents of the subject animal must be a registered Pinzgauer in order to have the offspring considered as Pinzgauer Certified Beef Lisa Wamsley made a motion for a one-time charge to join the Pinzgauer Certified Beef program of $ 100 Pam Shay-Bryant seconded the motion and the motion carried Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to help with a brochure to the breeders outlining the Pinzgauer Certified Beef Program
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 13
President Laney reported that per the Journalrsquos request she has asked Kathy Dombrowski to be the clearinghouse for all the show results She will put them on the APA website and also forward them to the Pinzgauer Journal
President Laney reported on the International Board meeting to be held in the Northwest in 2011 Mathias Kinsberger the ICPA representative will be traveling to Oregon this July to help work out the details
New Business
A number of issues were raised to the Board from Mr Mike Foshee First he wanted to re-raise the issue of the conflicting PPB tattoo designations which the Board discussed in September A motion was made by Todd Andreshak for President Laney to write a letter to Mr Foshee restating the Boardrsquos position on this matter and to suggest that he follow the grievance stipulations in the APA Rules and Bylaws if he would like to re-open the issue Herb Berg seconded the motion and the motion carried
Secondly Mr Foshee wanted to pursue allowing black Pinzgauers to show in APA shows Lastly Mr Foshee wanted to challenge the APA for registering purebred and percentage Pinzgauers Pam Shay-Bryant made a motion to table both these discussions until the Board meeting in Tyler Lisa Wamsley seconded and the motion carried
Mr John Uhlman sent in information regarding the start of a Pinzgauer show at the American Royale in Kansas City this year It is scheduled for October 22 More information will follow
Pam Shay-Bryant invited everyone to the Silver Select Sale May 29
Jerry DeSmidt made a motion to adjourn at 950 am Lisa Wamsley seconded and the motion carried
Respectfully submitted
Pam Shay-BryantSecretary
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14 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
AmericAn PinzgAuer AssociAtion
boArD meeting teleconference minutesapproved
December 9 2009
In Attendance Todd Andreshak Herb Berg Jerry DeSmidt Clayton Haskell Mary Ann Meredith Donna Laney Cathy Reich Pam Shay-Bryant Jeremy West Absent Ken Paul Kyle Hyder Lisa Wamsley
President Donna Laney called the meeting to order at 800 am (Pacific Time)
A correction was made to the minutes of the Board Meeting of September 26 2009 to add Cathy Reich as a Board member in attendance Jerry DeSmidt made a motion to accept the minutes with this correction Cathy Reich seconded and the motion carried
Clayton Haskell presented the Treasurerrsquos Report According to the recent financials our registrations are down 10 from prior year and our transfers are down 50 A discussion was held regarding past due amounts owed to the APA President Laney said that she would ask the APA office to send out past due notices for the amounts on the Aging Report Clayton will be sending out the list of past due accounts to the Regional Presidents for them to contact people in their regions or let the office know which accounts are uncollectible Pam Shay-Bryant made a motion to accept the Treasurerrsquos report Todd seconded and the motion carried
Committee ReportsGrievance Herb Berg reported that there were no grievances
pendingImportExport Pam Shay-Bryant reported that she knew of
some APA members who were purchasing cattle from Diamond T in Canada
National Show Lisa Wamsley is chairing the National Show committee The show is scheduled for the last of September in Tyler TX We will be receiving further information within the week
Promotion No reportRules and Bylaws Nothing to reportNational Show Rules Todd Andreshak wanted the National
Show committee to remind all exhibitors to bring their original registration certificates to the National Show instead of photocopies
Website Nothing to reportYouth No reportBreed Field Representative No report
Old BusinessPresident Laney discussed the budget and asked if the Board
felt that we needed to make any changes to the budget The results of the discussion were to keep the budget on track and see how the general economy plays out
The idea of having a Feature Farm highlighted in the Pinzgauer Journal each issue was discussed Cathy Reich made a motion to ask President Laney to randomly pick one region for each issue and contact the Regional President for suggestions as to which farm to feature The photos from the article would come from the owner of the farm but Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to assist in the writing of the article Jerry DeSmidt seconded the motion and the motion carried
The plan for promotional products featured by the APA was tabled for future discussion
Todd Andreshak addressed the issue of realigning some of the regions At the last Board meeting it was stated that the impetus for any realignments needed to come from the regions in question He is planning to work with Jeff Cole regarding the absorption of the Eastern region into the Midwest region
The Pinzgauer Journal has asked to have someone from the association be the clearinghouse for all show results President Laney was going to ask our webmaster Kathy Dombrowski to be that person
The Youth non-profit scholarship fund was discussed Volunteers were solicited to become the Board for the Fund with a commitment of at least five years to get it going and become well-established The Board was decided as follows President ndash Lisa Wamsley Vice President ndash Todd Andreshak Treasurer ndash Mary Ann Meredith Secretary ndash Donna Laney The functions of the Board of the fund are to secure donations and make decisions on the disbursement of scholarship funds to the APA juniors who apply for those funds Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 15
International Congress ndash 2011Mathias Kinberger will visit in August 2010 to finalize
plans for the International Congress tour in the Northwest in Aug ndash Sept of 2011 We have many great ideas for sightseeing farm visits and even a cattle show Since this is an APA event hosted by the Northwest I hope many APA members will make plans to be with us You wonrsquot be disappointed Itrsquos a good way to meet breeders from around the world and also to meet our international people from Austria Look for more about the tour in our next issue Thanks Donna Laney
2011 internAtionAl PinzgAuer congress
work on the draft organizational documents and the not-for profit certification A motion was made to name this fund the APA Junior Scholarship Fund by Jerry DeSmidt Todd Andreshak seconded and the motion carried
Clayton Haskell discussed the Pinzgauer Certified Beef program He will be sending all the Board members the proposed final criteria for certification and will start the process to get the label approved by the USDA
New Business
A discussion on Board member goals ensured Goals that were identified for the Board this year were Establish the Certified Pinzgauer Beef program establish the Junior Scholarship Fund improve and expand the Pinzgauer Journal and re-establish contact with and encourage membership from breeders of Pinzgauers who do not now participate in the regional or national association
The Board addressed possible new sources of revenue for the Association It was decided that there would not be an additional charge for listings in the Breederrsquos Directory as that was part of the benefits of being a member of the association The Board felt that the prospect of a one-time charge for the Certified Pinzgauer Beef enrollment was feasible and would be discussed at the next meeting President Laney will be reminding the APA office to
send out the annual dues notice and also solicit additional dues from lifetime members Clayton Haskell brought up the prospect of holding a silent auction at the Nationals to benefit the APA Jeremy West said plans were underway for that already
Mary Ann Meredith asked for clarification regarding the registration of a calf conceived by AI The rules as adopted by the Association are that all sires used for AI in this breed have to have a DNA sample on file with our testing agency (currently Pfizer) It is the responsibility of the seller of Pinzgauer semen to insure that this sample is on file Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to summarize the APA rules on DNA samples for inclusion on the website
President Donna Laney announced that the next meeting would be a teleconference held on March 6 2010 at the same time
Jerry DeSmidt made a motion to adjourn at 920 am Todd Andreshak seconded and the motion carried
Respectfully submitted
Pam Shay-BryantSecretary
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16 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
PinzgAuers for All reAsonsIt is my belief that the Pinzgauer breed has not come close to reach-ing its total potential as a contributor to not only the beef industry in the United States (and Canada for that matter) but the dairy industry as well I as many of you have read countless articles where individu-als have stated they ldquomissed the boatrdquo with Pinzguers or so much more can be done with Pinzgauers While I was not purchasing or breeding cattle in the late sixties or seventies I would agree with both positions
While I am not the only individual in the United States who has crossed Holsteins with Pinzgauers I ask myself why doing so has not been covered discussed or written about My wife and I along with our children have been dairy producers since April 1 1991 (yes I know April Fools day and in light of the continual $990 base price of milk time and again since thenhellipwell you get the picture)
In my opinion Holsteins in North America has been basically destroyed in the pursuit of milk production I think I can state milk production has been pursued at the expense of virtually all the basic animal traits The destruction of mothering ability grazing ability calving ability disease resistance disease tolerance day to day vigor weak calves calves unable to suckle the list goes on and on Many of these topics have been written about prior to my ramblings here But there seems to be two schools on this in regards to Holsteins One lets find Out-cross (Holstein) bloodlines to improve some of these conditions now so prevalent Two lets cross breed them Oh and I guess there is a third line of thought lets keep them the way they are so while they give you 28000 pounds of milk in 365 days it is okay to have the following vet bills Displaced Abomasum Keto-sis milk fever breed her three to six times or more to settle trim her feet two or more times a lactation and lets not include pneumonia time and again late lactation milk fever and from my experience just a weird and continuous bunch of ailments
I like many dairy producers have tried other breeds and have done some cross breeding with their herds As you drive around the coun-tryside if you know your dairy breeds and what resultant crosses look like you will see Jersey cattle in many herds and Jersey Holstein F1 crosses There are still Guernsey Milking Shorthorn Aryshire and Brown Swiss out there to see I am not familiar with anyone crossing these breeds much with Holsteins but I do spot the occasional Short-horn Holstein cross If one knows what they are looking for you will see Normandy Holstein F1 cows on many of the milk producers pasture operations Looking even closer there is some Brown Swiss Holstein crossing going on but I seldom see them (I read an article years past out of New Zealand which stated they had to cross the Holsteins there with Brown Swiss because the Holsteins had lost the ability to be efficient grazers)
There are many paths a beef producer can take in their operation seed stock bull supplier cow calf sales feed lot custom beef produc-tion and showing to name some While my goal has been fullblood seed stock with our Pinzgauer herd I eventually began to reflect on the fact that as a breed the Pinzgauer would still be classed as a dual purpose breed In fact Pinzgauer dairy products are produced and sold in Europe and milking Pinzgauers may even be more numerous
today than Pinzgauer beef (I believe that position changes depending on who you speak with in Austria)
Some know I attempted Normandy Holstein crossing some years back and in my way of thinking it was a failure I never did obtain a Normandy Holstein heifer in over two years of breeding my Hol-steins to Normandy bulls so I simply gave up Twenty miles away however a large pasture based herd was able to establish about half of his two hundred milking cows as Normandy Holstein F1rsquos And while we utilized the same bulls his luck of the draw was heifers and lots of them Mine however was all bulls
While I did not cross Holsteins and Jerseys I have purchased a few of them in milk and kept them around the past decade We also have kept a small number of purebred Jerseys as well
About five years ago I decided I should try crossing a few Holsteins with Pinzgauers While I will admit I was concerned that what is available in this country is the beef side of the term dual purpose I was really sick at having to either drag out Holsteins or ship them because they simply cannot overcome much that befalls them (And when you have to drag a down or dead cow out of a 140 foot barn with 160 feet of chain the loader tractorhellipwell I think you get the picture and after one time it gets old very very fast) As some of you who know me know I was able to obtain some old Aristocrat semen and began getting some Holsteins settled and I believed then (as I do now) I had absolutely nothing to loose
When the calves started arriving I initially obtained 75 bull calves and 25 heifers I know the ole odds are 5050 but I was thrilled to obtain any heifers after my Normandy disaster The first round of heifers were black and of course any red animals that hit the ground were bulls I might add that our Holstein herd is genetically speak-ing red or red carrier with one or two cows having the black red gene These F1 animals for the most part ldquoresemblerdquo a Pinzgauer in their marking They will have a sold colored head some while on the spine with the while tail usually white rear feet Some are flashy marked and others a little more plain In four or five years of F1 calves hitting the ground I believe there has been only three not looking kinda sorta like a Pinzgauer
As these calves began to hit the ground there was (and is) a noticeable difference in their behavior when it comes to suckling These F1rsquos first hit the ground running just like our fullblood Pinzgauer calves----like one of the commercials on TV today they got the power They come out they get up and start motivating around the barn And immediately they are ready for a drink With the rare exception they know what that nipple on the bottle is for and they really go to town The next thing we noticed right away is that if sweet feed is offered within 24 hours they will begin to eat it and while it may not be a lot they are eating solid feed As with the beef calves I have observed them chewing on grass within 24 hours of birth these F1rsquos will also go after hay haylage and silage within a day or so of birth
So now I have a barn full of Pinzgauer Holstein F1 bull and heifer calves as our initial flush of calves was about a dozen or so in a short
bymike foshee
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 17
time frame Well since I feel the dairyman always takes it on the chin (funny how I am always right on this topic as I received 90 cents free and clear on a beautiful F1 bull calf the other day---ha still have not cashed that check) when shipping their bull calves I had not sold a one of the F1 bulls Low and behold a fellow down the road stopped in (who had been admiring our Pinzgauers for years) and asked me if I ever cross a Pinzgauer with a Holstein With the exception of a few hutches which cannot be seen from either road that borders our farm no one had seen any of the F1rsquos at that time Of course I said sure would you like to see them In the barn we go and if he would have had dentures they would have fallen out of his mouth He was basically speechless as he looked at the group of calves I had inside the barn (I should mention I did sell this small producer a Valentime bred heifer the year before and during this visit he informed me he wanted as many ldquoWhite tailsrdquo in his lot and pasture as he could buy) Right then and there he purchase the entire lot of bull calves and paid absolute top dollar for them We did not suffer any of that $45 a calf nonsense This producer purchased every F1 bull calf I would sell that year and the next This was an un-expected bonus in my pursuit of raising and milking some F1 crosses
Another unexpected bonus with these F1 bull calves came because of the way they are marked I find it interesting so many dairyman milk Holsteins and of course in the United States most are black The number of producers who want a Red Holstein(s) a Jersey(s) a Swiss anything different in their herd is staggering And to think when we started in 1991 people looked at us like we were nuts for having all the Red Holsteins running around In the Holstein world these While Tails are considered Linebacks And while there are different marking patterns for a Lineback---people are crazy for them at auction when one or more show up I saw on one occasion a three teat short extremely fat Lineback marked milk cow (yep someone was actually milking this thinghellip) bring $1700 So being a little informed about what the masses wanted I saved a few of the F1 bulls calves back and feed them until they reached 600 pounds Sent them out to the kind of local monthly feeder sale to see what happened Well they topped the sale and they did this because dairy producers wanted to put some of that ldquoLinebackrdquo marking into their herd I made no claims as to what they were or were not I simply sent both red and black ones and stood back and watched This too was an unexpected (to a point) bonus in my crossing program
Now we get to the heart of the matter and that is actually milking an F1 We currently milk two and I let one of my friends obtain two His are about in the same stage of lactation as our two Five more F1rsquos are currently settled to freshen in 2010
One of the reasons for cross breeding is hybrid vigor With my low point of view regarding the state of the Holstein breed I did this solely for hybrid vigor Would it could it make a difference in stamina health reproductive efficiency That was the goal not what or how they would be marked or what color they might be when they hit the ground Here are the things I have discovered during this grand experiment
1 Growth I have not seen a Holstein or Pinzgauer have as rapid a growth curve as these F1rsquos They have amazing size and they get there darned quick Our next F1 Red-Hill Marbles which Jill showed a season or two ago is easily in excess of 1400 pounds And the next three due also tower above any of the pure Holstein heifers on the farm To say I am impressed with how these critters grow would be an understatement2 Disposition a more calm and easy to handle heifer and to date
the two which freshened on our farm and the two at our friends were very easy to break to milk At our place and this is not an exaggera-tion you canrsquot walk through the cow yard without having to actually push their big behinds out of your way They come to you you can pet them in the lot they follow you aroundhellipnow I could expect some of this if all of them had been shown but that is not the case Two Holstein Pinzgauer F1rsquos and one Jersey Pinzgauer F1 have been shown but you would think all ten of them had been3 Udder quality udders on all four milking are extremely square and tucked up high teats evenly and properly spaced Milk out speed is fast and as the saying goes around dairy land they milk out like a dishrag And of course udders can have all shapes and lengths of teats and these are what I considered the perfect length to prep and milk 4 Confirmation I was not sure how some of these cattle would look structurally when this all started even though the calves were very showy and dairy in appearance I have F1rsquos out of grade and registered Holstein (as well as Jerserys) with varying confirmation types represented I can honestly say that these first four F1rsquos look dairy and as they progress out in their lactation they are not putting on excess body fat And after milking now for over 19 years I can say I have had a whole lot of dairy heifers way worse confirmation wise than these F1rsquos 5 Milk production I would rate these in our barn (and my buddy says the same) as good solid milkers All four of these peaked in the mid-fifties I would like to throw in at this point I am not a big believer in these 70 80 90 pound heifers I personally believe this is one of the reasons the national age for a dairy cow is three years and about three to five months Some of the cattle that have stood in our barn the longest number of years were heifers who came in and maybe peaked at forty forty-five fifty pounds And as they stayed in the barn went on to give us those 18000 20000 or more lactations and did it for five six and in a couple of instances up to and including ten lactations No one makes money when a cow goes out the door at three and a half years of age (even though some sure thing they do) And so many producers do not realize a bovine does not reach maturity until seven years of age
I believe many Pinzgauer producers have access to Holstein breeders and perhaps Holstein heifers Offering some of these lineback look-ing (they are called white tails and or skunks also around this neck of the woods) heifers or bulls ldquomightrdquo work for some to increase their number of animals sold As the ole saying goes there is more than one way to skin a cat
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18 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Ask the DoctorThe Junior GazetteThe Midwest juniors should all be getting ready for the Midwest Junior Pinzgauer
show Sunday June 6th The juniors will get a chance to show two days Saturday at Valley Beef and Sunday will be our junior show At that time we will get the results of our royalty contest Last years show was a big success with eight juniors showing and twenty four head of cattle
In February two juniors attended the Wisconsin Cattlemenrsquos Association conference they both listened in on some very interesting seminars
I got a chance to show at a U-W Pioneer Showdown on April 24th and 25th I enjoyed showing both days and the judge on Sunday was very complimentary on our breed
July 20th through the 22nd we will have Pinzgauers in the Wisconsin Cattlemenrsquos Tent at Farm Technology Days along with many other beef breeds Hopefully our queen
and princesses will be there to answer questions and promote our breed
In August a number of Midwest juniors will be showing at the Midwest District show held at the State Fair in Milwaukee After that we will be looking forward to World
Beef Expo
Stephanie Page Midwest Junior Reporter
A good group of bred heifers and cows for sale
Hank Cole 419 694 2815Jeff Cole 419 694 7141
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Doing things right here in Ohio
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The Northwest Juniors at the Northwest Junior Pinzgauer
Youth show
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 19
1 We have a basketball- like thing sticking out the rear of a heifer and it is bright red Also the rectum is also hanging out What do we do (fig 1)
A Your heifer has a rectal ndashvaginal prolapse which is common in some breeds like Herefords but not so common in Pinzgauer If you do see this then it is best to call your vet Otherwise you might try to clean it up with warm water and take your clenched fist and push gently inwards and she will strain against you but you just firmly
push against her relaxing when she pushes against you Once you have it in you should not be able to feel anything anymore as it inverts back into the normal place If she just calved then put in 2-4 urea boluses You may need it sutured to hold it in but steady pressure with a clenched fist will do wonders if you are persistent and careful It works better with a spinal block first however
2 We found this aborted calf and are not sure what cow it came from (fig 2)
A Take it to a veterinarian and they can take a sample from the stomach (abomasum) and examine some under a microscope for trichomoniasis which they can see If none then they should submit it to a lab for other bacterial causes of abortion or fungus (especially if the cattle have had access to moldy hay)
3 We have a cow with retained fetal membranes What should we do (fig3)
A Two things you can just let it hang even if it goes 7-10 days that is better than trying to remove them She will breed back better if you do nothing than if they are manually removed Or you can clean her up with warm water and try and place 2-4 urea boluses in past the placenta as far as you can reach The first way is alright (do nothing) as it is amazing how well the uterus of the cow will clean itself up before the next breeding season
4 The vet says we have a lot of cows that are ready to inseminate but there is nothing going on on the ovaries (fig 4) What is the problem
A This is called anestrus due to a lack of proper nutrition It is fairly common in first-calf heifers if their body condition was not real good when they calved as they will put all
their energy to produce milk for their calf and will not cycle until later or not at all until the calf is weaned These young females are still growing producing milk and the reproductive tract comes last Since two-year old females are about 20 smaller than their full grown herdmates they should be pastured and fed separate from older animals since there is often a lack of feed intake and lowered body condition resulting in delayed return to heat Donrsquot forget to worm them on a regular basis to help them grow
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5 Will prostaglandin (Lutalyse or Estrumate) work if we are going to artificially inseminate some of our cows
A Yes as long as they are cycling and have a corpus luteum on one of the ovaries (fig 5) They should respond to heat in 2-5 days so watch them closely and it is wise to chalk the tailhead because if the chalk disappears and you have not seen her in heat then this is almost as good
6 As I stated in my previous ldquoAsk the Doctorrdquo column I do work for a large bull test station During the last several years using a Bovine Respiratory Disease vaccination program we had 50-60 of the bulls break with respiratory disease in spite of vaccinating the bulls on arrival This year we approached the bulls differently Upon arrival all bulls were given the antibiotic Draxxin subcutaneously and an intranasal vaccine One week later they were given an intramuscular IBR BVD PI3 BRSV PasturellaMannheimia and Clostridial vaccines and only 10 were sick a dramatic improvement
7 We have a large number of our calves that seem to scour within the first month following calving What can we do to prevent this problem
A The best way I know is to vaccinate all the heifers and if necessary the cows prior to calving with Scour Guard KC4 (Roto amp Corona viruses E coli and Clostridium perfrigins bacteria) Other than this make sure the calving area is kept clean and spread them out or move them to clean ground ever so often to prevent heavy contamination of the organisms that cause diarrhea
8 I recently had a problem with the fetal head back and the cow was down and I could not get the head around to pull the calf What could I have done (fig 6)
A These are difficult to deal with especially without a spinal nerve block to prevent straining However here is what you should do next time The cow is down with her back legs tucked up under
her abdomen Tie her head to a post and pull both back legs behind the cow and have someone pull her tail up over her back (fig 7) This takes her mind off you a little more and gives you more room inside the pelvis and uterus to put your fingers in the fetal mouth or nose and pull the fetal head around
9 We have had several calves hip lock on us when pulling a large calf (fig8) How can we prevent this from occurring
A In the future if the cow is standing then rotate the fetus once you have the head and front legs out By this I mean rotate the calf until its sternum is pointed up to the rectum of the cow and that prevents the hips or stifles of the calf from locking up Also if the cow is down you can roll her over on her back and with the fetal extractor pull the calf between her legs and over the udder (fig 9) When the cow or heifer is on her back the fetal pelvis drops down into the wider part of the dams pelvis and frees the hips up allowing the calf to easily be pulled
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10 I have had problems trying to nurse up calves on some of my heifers They want to leave the calf or they are sensitive to letting the baby calf nurse and so they kick it and knock the calf down What can I do
A I usually tie the heifer up with a halter and then take a lariat and put a loop around the neck come back and make a loop in front of the hips and tie that to the fence (fig 10) This prevents the heifer from kicking the calf You can then let the calf nurse and you may have to repeat this for a few times until the heifer gets used to the calf nursing her
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ANDREW MATELICH24200 Buena Vista Rd Black Diamond WA 98010
GUY MULLENDORE19220 Tualco RdMonroe WA 98272
ROBERT amp CATHLEEN BRANDT 15015 E Elder RdValley Ford WA 99036
wIsconsInTODD ANDRESHAK (TA)TA PINZGAUERS4177 Cardinal LnEdgar WI 54426-9447Home 715 352-2400 (L)
LYLE BENDERBENDER FARMS (BFP)6236 St Rd 133 WBoscobel WI 53805-9705Home 608 315-5934
DOUBLE B PINZGAUERSLENNY BOHL6230 Young RdOconto WI 54153
JOSEPH amp RACHEL DAUL2054 Mill RdGreenleaf WI 54126
GLENN ERICKSON (EF)ERICKSON PINZGAUER FARM6050 Old Dixie RdNeenah WI 54956Home 920 725-1942
MIKE FOSHEERED HILL FARMW 483 County XNew Holstein WI 53061Home 920 898-9726Email redhilldairycharternet
MATT amp LORI GARLICK3 STARZ FARMW 1714 330thPlum City WI 54761
DAN amp CODY HALLAS1604 South RdMosinee WI 54455
JERRY DESMIDT amp JAKE HENDZELWOODHAVENN 912 Hill RdPulaski WI 54162EmailJwoodhavenaolcom
JESSICA amp TROY JANSENHAIRY HAVEN CATTLEN9225 CTY RD NAppleton WI 54915
ROBLUCYGLORIAJESSICA amp THOMKESLERW 6265 Old Hwy RdMenasha WI 54952Home 920 739-0870
CHUCK KROENINGN 4494 N Broadway RdBonduel WI 54107
KEN MATYASN3876 State Hwy 22Shawano WI 54166
BARRY amp CHARLOTTE PAGETWIN BROOKS FARM (TB)S 4229 Cty HHillsboro WI 54634Home 815 597-1301Farm 608 528-4671Email twinbrooksfarmyahoocom
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JAMES amp ELAINE RAY (JRF)JARRAE PINZGAUER FARM471 90th StreetHudson WI 54016-7947Home 715 425-6442 (L)Work 715 426-1888
DONALD amp DONNA RUDOLPHPINE VALLEY FARMS5591 Whitefish Bay RdSturgeon Bay Wi 54235Work 920-468-7915
DAVE KUEHL amp BARBARA SCHMOOKBUTTERCUP BEEFE 4526 Cty Hwy FKewaunee WI 54216Home 920 388-2930
DAN amp KACY SHADIANSHADIAN SUNSET FARME 1065 Luxemburg RdLuxemburg WI 54217
JEROME amp THERESA SLEPICKACIRCLE S STOCK FARMW 5706 Grouse DrEndeavor WI 53930Home 608 587-2737
vermontPAUL amp NANCY DANIELSDIAMOND HEART FARM (DHF)231 Daniels Road EIrasburg VT 05845-9532Home 802 755-6105 (L)
vIrGInIaGARY BAKER (BP)BAKERrsquoS PINZGAUERS1408 BOOZY CRK RDBristol VA 24201Home 276 466-3540Work 276 669-1245 (L)
MALCOLM SIMS JRSAND MOUNTAIN PINZGAUER (SM)PO Box 25Hiltons VA 24258-0025Home 276 386-7172Email gjmounetcom
HAROLD amp BETTY STARNESSTARNES BLUFF PINZGAUER FARMS (SBP)RR 1 Box 1320Fort Blackmore VA 24250Home 276 995-2639 (L)
washInGtonMIKE amp DEANA ADAMSPO Box 3163Union Gap WA 98903Home 509 965-5939
WAYNE amp RUTH ADAMSA amp S PINZGAUERS330 Rogers RdToledo WA 98591
GARRY amp BARBARA ANENSENANENSEN ACRES1143 Mox Chehalis RoadMcCleary WA 98557
LEONARD BARNETT (2B)100 Canal DrMesa WA 99343-9520 Home 509 269-4451 (L)
HERB amp DIXIE BERGFANTASY ACRES PINZGAUER BREEDERS (FAPB)25307 NE 212th AveBattle Ground WA 98604-9671Home 360 687-3885
BILL BOATMANBOATMAN FAMILY PROPERTIESPO Box 67Kalama WA 98625Home 360 673-4093Work 360 423-7220
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RON WEISHAAR (LR)L amp R RANCHW8059 770th AveRiver Falls WI 54022-4139Home 715 425-5925 (L)
TOM amp TERRY WOLFN 7050 CR AArgyle WI 53504Home 608 543-9820
STEVE ASKEWW2716 FRIEMOTH RD EAST TROY WI 53120
MARK amp SUSANTIMM 1559 LANGLADE AVE GREEN BAY WI 54304
ELLEN YOUNG15751 ST HWY 60BLUE RIVER WI 53518
AMANDA STEINFELDT 4695 LIME KILN RDGREEN BAY WI 54311-9662
GARY GETZLOFF11511 DEER RDWISCONSIN RAPIDS WI 54494
BRAND ACRES BEEFSCOTT OR RENEE BRANDENBURG 6754 County Rd WGreenleaf WI 54126-9206
MATTHEAW WINTERSN10747 CTY RD GMARION WI 54950
BREEZY ACRES RANCH 6223 BLAKE RDGREENLEAF WI 54126
VICTOR SPANTONW 5895 CR HNEW GLARUS WI 53574
wyomInGLANCE FLETCHERWYOMING PINZGAUER RANCH (WPR)96 Rapid Creek RdSheridan WY 82801-9458Home 307 672-7289 (L)Cell 307 751-0253Email jlfletchwbaccessnet
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ANENSEN ACRES PINZGAUERSGarry amp Barb Anensen
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28 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
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AMANDA GOGGANS1176 SW RUCKS DAIRY RD OKEECHOBEE FL 34974
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tennesseeTIMOTHY BRYANT3619 Old Coopertown RdSpringfield TN 37172615-643-6935
KENNY MORLEY5580 Hwy 41AJoelton TN 37080615-643-6935
texasELIZABETH WESTPO Box 747Alto TX 75925
NICHOLAS STEINPO BOX 11Snook TX 77878
COURTNEY THURMANPO BOX 11Snook TX 77878
washInGtonRICHARD ASHLEY23 Doyle RdRaymond WA 98577
MACY BOTTORFF225 Greenwood RdKalama WA 98625360 673-5139
LUKE BOYER887 S Bank RdOakville WA 98568360 482-5818
CASSIE HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcCleary WA 98557
JORDAAN HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcCleary WA 98557
EMILY KERSHAW124 McConkey LnMcCleary WA 98551
PAIGE KERSHAW124 McConkey LnMcCleary WA 98551
VICTORIA KRAUS3132 Satsop Cloquallum RdElma WA 98541
DUNCAN SCANNELL22115 E 167th Ct EGraham WA 98338
oreGonAARON HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
BRENNEN HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
CORDELL HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
HILLARY HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
MELODY HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
CHANTEL JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
SHANIA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
SIERRA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
HOLDEN JONES49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
STEPHEN BOYD49377 HWY 30WESTPORT OR 97016
pennslyvanIaKELSEY HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
LESLIE HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
ILIANA HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
KATLIN WIEST749 S Crossroads RdLykens PA 17048
ZACHARY SCANNELL22115 E 167th Ct EGraham WA 98338
MIREYA MCNEALLEY1147 MOX CHEHALIS RD MCCLEARY WA 98557
wIsconsInSARAH CALAWAY6939 Hwy XDenmark WI 54208
ELIZABETH CALAWAY6939 Hwy XDenmark WI 54208
KRISTA ERICKSON3218 W BREEZEWOOD LNNeenah WI 54956920-836-3144
SAMANTHA ERICKSON6050 Old Dixie RdNeenah WI 54956920-836-3144
GLORIA KESLERW6265 Old Hwy RdMenasha WI 54952
CORA KRAUSEW 1714 330thPlum City WI 54761
STEPHANIE PAGES 4429 CR HHillsboro WI 54634608 528-4671
LANDYN RAJEKR18821 County Rd NRingle WI 54471715 446-3207
BRITTANY VERKUILEN1561 Cherry DrEland WI 54427
JILL FOSHEEW483 COUNTY XNEW HOLSTEIN WI 53061
JACOB LABLANC N3795 CTY FMONTELLO WI 53949
LOGAN HENTHRONE29248 MOCCASIN AVE
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Schedule of EventsBarns Open For ArrivalhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTuesday September 28Cattle in PlacehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipWednesday Sept 29 at 200 pmNational Open ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 at 900 amJr ShowmanshiphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 following Open ShowBanquethelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 31 at 600 pmNational Junior ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 900 amCattle ReleasedhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 100 pm
The Southwest Pinzgauer Association Invites you
to the
2010 National Pinzgauer Show
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
National Show Headquarters Hotel Sleep Inn and Suites
5555 South Donnybrook AveTyler TX 75703(903) 581-8646
King or 2 Queen rooms at $6999King Suite at $8999
The Sleep Inn amp Suites will have a complimentary hot breakfast including eggs waffles and bacon or sausage They also provide a complimentary shuttle service from the airport For flight arrangements plan to fly into DallasFt Worth then on
to Tyler There are no pets allowed at the hotel a boarding facility is located across the street
Tyler TexasSeptember 28-October 1 2010
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 31
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
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bull Supreme Drive - $3000 Prize Money Bull Female and CowCalf Breed Champions Competebull All Breeds and Prospect Sales Saturday September 25
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bull Youth Sweepstakes - Cash Prizes and AwardsJunior Heifer Show Market Steer and Prospect Steer Shows Public Speaking Sales Talk Photo Journalism Herdsmanship Showmanship
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show results
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northwest Junior Pinzgauer Youth show Chehalis WA
may 1-2
Jr Pinzgauer Fitting amp ShowingJunior Novice Name PlaceJacieAmes 1 Junior KortneyBailey 1MireyaMcNealley 2AliVelilla 3DuncanScannell 4 Intermediate KyleeJohanson 1VictoriaKrauss 2CordellHankins 3
Senior MelodyHankins 1AaronHankins 2BrennenHankins 3 Grand Champion Showman KyleeJohanson Reserve Champion Showman KortneyBailey
SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
Jacie Ames Reserve Grand Champion Female
Kortney Bailey Grand Champion Female
Kylee Johanson Grand Champion Steer
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SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
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Thanks to all the Buyers Consignors and Friends who made the 2010 Silver Select Sale a success
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officersDOnnA LAnEY PresidentTODD AnDRESHAk Vice PresidentCLAYTOn HASkELL TreasurerPAM SHAY-BRYAnT Secretary
Directors
TODD AnDRESHAk 4177 Cardinal Lane(715) 352-2400 Edgar WI 54426
HERB BERG 25307 nE 212th Ave(360) 687-3885 Battle Ground WA 98604
LISA WAMSLEY 1411 Hobo Lane(936) 443-9205 Madisonville TX 77864
JERRY DESMIDT n 912 HILL RD(920) 833-9772 PuLASkI WI 54162
CLAYTOn HASkELL 9 Harriet Ave(207) 892-5396 Windham ME 04062
MARY Ann MEREDITH PO Box 488(615) 643-6935 Greenbrier Tn 37073
kYLE HYDER 150 Escape Mountain Rd(423) 725-3736 Hampton VA 37658
DOnnA LAnEY 31215 S Dryland Rd(503) 651-2559 Canby OR 97013
kEn PAuL 2586 CR 232(512) 446-4141 Rockdale Texas 76567
CATHY REICH 2346 Eaken Ave nE(763) 682-1306 Buffalo Mn 55313
PAM SHAY-BRYAnT 2670 Old Wash Rd(615) 696-0056 Cedar Hill Tn 37032
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TheJournal
2010 Standing CommitteeSFinance Chair - Clayton Haskell
Members - Kyle Hyder Steve JohansonGrievance Chair - Herb Berg
Members - Darryl Polzin Jeremy WestImportExport Chair - Pam Shay-Bryant Members - Jerry DeSmidt Peter Peeters
National Show and Sale Chair - Ken Paul Members - Lisa Wamsley Jerry DeSchmidt Linda Thurman
Performance Chair - Clayton Haskell Members - Cathy Reich Rick Boyer
Promotion Chair - Ken Paul Members - Pam Shay-Bryant Mary Ann Meredith
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Open and Junior Show Rules Chair - Todd Andreshak Members - Donna Laney Russell Bryant
Web Site Chair - Pam Shay-Bryant Members - Jeff Cole Kathy Dumbroski
Youth Chair - Lisa Wamsley Members - Theresa Johanson Amber Bryant Melissa Paul
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 5
FEATURES
FEATURE FARM 10 Twin Springs Pinzgauers
PINZGAUERS FOR ALL REASONS 16 By Mike FosheeASk ThE DOcTOR 19 By Duane Mickelsen DVM
2009 BREEDER DIREcTORy 22
DEPARTmEnTS
PINZGAUER OUTLOOk 6
PINZGAUER PEOPLE 7
PINZGAUER FORUM 9
hAVE yOU hERD 8
ThE JUNIOR GAZETTE 18
ShOW RESULTS 32
ADVERTISERS INDEx 33
In This IssueIt has been reported that the first thing the great director Cecil B
DeMille looked for in a young and sexy starlet wasnrsquot her face legs derriere or other points of her anatomy No he looked at her feet
Cowboys are the same way Ever since the first cowboys went up the trail theyrsquove prided themselves
on having small feet Irsquoll never forget meeting John Wayne for the first time Here was this large man and yet his feet were stuffed into boots with an underslung heel that made his feet look tiny by comparison I donrsquot know if cowboys wear such boots because they leave a smaller track are a good excuse for not having to walk too far or they are easier to get in and out of stirrups but I tried wearing a such pair of boots one time and fell over more often than a bowling pin It was like wearing a pair of ladies high-heeled shoes (Not that I make a practice of that) Every time a gentle breeze blew I had to grab on to something or else Irsquod lose my balance and tip over
Boots touch my sole But make no mistake just because I wear boots doesnrsquot mean Irsquom a real cowboy I just donrsquot have the feet for it Although I do have small feet they are so deformed I canrsquot wear most off-the-shelf boots You might say that my feet have always been my Achilles Heel and I mean that in every sense of the word The only thing I remember about myself before the age of five is that from the moment I was old enough to wear real shoes (not those cute little things babies wear) I had to wear high-top orthopedic shoes A toddler fashion icon I was not Little good those clunky orthopedic shoes did because I still have a hard time finding footwear
Irsquove thought of getting a pair of custom made Paul Bond boots but Irsquove heard they can cost up to $2000 and Irsquod never spend three months wages on anything let alone a pair of boots These days I mostly wear a pair of low top Justin slip-ons that are really comfortable and look like boots from a distance but are more closely related to Nike than they are a purebred pair of Luchesses or Tony Lamas
My Wellington boot phase lasted 25 years and I was uncomfortable most of the time In Oklahoma most cowboys have a pair of brown Justin Ropers and I really love the look especially the way the Okies leave part of their pant legs tucked in with the other part hanging outside the boot as if theyrsquod just step off a real good horse Calf ropers look really good in these boots and I should be able to pull off the look because my dad was from Tulsa but whenever I wore them I was always getting high centered due to the low heel And people gave me loose change because I looked like a tramp
Next I tried wearing lace-up packer boots but Irsquove never liked tying my shoes and it goes against my rule of never trusting anyone who wears lace-ups Because politicians invariably wear shoes that they must have someone else tie for them Irsquove always thought that they were filled with something besides feet Know what I mean
I really admire the way the real cowboys in New Mexico wear their nearly knee-high boots with their pant legs stuffed into them I slept out with the cowboys on the Bell Ranch once on a roundup upon the invitation from Jeff Lane who looked better in a pair of boots than any man Irsquove ever met When I asked the Bell Ranch boys why they wore their boots outside their pants they explained that their legs didnrsquot chafe as bad in the saddle and at night creepy things couldnrsquot crawl up into their boots because they got elevation sickness I explained that I didnrsquot need such protection because any critter that crawled into my low boots was going to suffocate from the bad gases anyway
Speaking of which Spike Van Cleve who wrote one of the best cowboy books of all time 40 Years Gatherinsrsquo was from Montana and he didnrsquot understand the New Mexico boot look any more than I did He tried it but explained that he really liked to eat beans and whenever he wore his pants inside his boots and he ate beans he kept blowing his boots off
no Small Feet
Itrsquos the Pittsby Lee Pitts
6 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Donrsquot forget
to register those good calves
Registration forms are available
on the APA website
wwwpinzgauersorg
Remember AI Bulls must be DNA typed before any AI
calves can be registered Embryo calves must be D
NA
typed before they can be registered
Use the letter lsquoSrsquo for 2006 calves
Use the letter lsquoTrsquo for 2007 calves
Use the letter lsquoUrsquo for 2008 calves
Use the letter lsquoWrsquo for 2009 calves
Use the letter lsquoxrsquo for 201 0 calves
PinzgAuer outlook
I Springtime in the Northwest and the snow level is supposed to get down to 1000ft tonight ndash where is spring
Went to a meeting of the Northwest Pinzgauer Association yesterday and came away with a good feeling The breed is alive and well out here
Several items were discussed at our APA Board meeting in March You will find the minutes from that meeting in this issue Knowing how to preserve the characteristics of our breed and still be able to market the animals is always an issue Do we really want to get to the point of having to look at the ears to identify our breed Think about what has happened to other breeds that have shied away from color or breed characteristics to ldquoconformrdquo Just some random thoughts
The national show committee is hard at work and has some really nice plans for the show in Tyler Hope to see you there
Wersquore seeing just a little upturn in cattle prices in the past couple of weeks Hope you have also As always if you have questions or concerns please feel free to contact me I will do my best to get them to the proper people
Keep your hay dry and continue to register those good calves
Donna
Recent months have showed a slowing of activity both in registrations and transfers However we are up in total registrations and transfers compared to this point in time last year Keep registering your cattle and be sure to transfer when you sell cattle Much
of our income is from these two activities The APA Board of Directors is working on collecting on past due accounts Thank you to those that have made their accounts
current If you are still past due please make an effort to get your account current The APA office will not process work for past due accounts or work sent without proper payment The APA office will accept credit cards
PresiDentrsquos messAge
treAsurerrsquos rePort
By Donna Laney
By Clayton Haskell
meet the eDJe stAffJimmy HooverLivestock Web Designer
Joe JonesLivestock Web Designer
Jimmy is a Web designer for EDJE and is also in charge of
banner ads and email blasts He is originally from Indianola IA
He graduated from the Uni-versity of Iowa with degrees in
Fine Arts and Communications Jimmy and his wife Kellie cur-
rently live in Des Moines where they own a Chiropractic Clinic
Jimmy has worked for EDJE for two years and is enjoying learn-
ing about the world of agriculture
Joe begin work on the livestock web design team at EDJE four
years ago He grew up in Indiano-la spending a lot of time when
he was younger on my grandparsquos hog farm He attended DMACC after high school graduating from the Commercial Art program He
and his wife have been married for 12 years this June They have two little girls Leia who is five
and Kate who is almost two Joe loves to go to car shows and in his spare time has a 1952 Chevrolet
sedan that he tinkers with
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 7
By Donna Laney
Joe JonesLivestock Web Designer
P i n z g a u e r P e o P l ePinzgAuer PeoPle
new APA members
new Junior members
Black Kettle FarmsDavid Jones7775 Rt 6 NEdinboro PA 16412
Colf Farms6816 NE Etna RdWoodland WA 98674
Seth Binkley1010 West Side RdAshland City TN 37015
Marion L Avera349 Moody RdHinesville GA 31313
Victor SpantonW 5895 CR HNew Glarus WI 53574
Jim amp Cherry Warren3195 750 EDietrich ID 83324
Sandy Robertson6187 Cherry Valley RdKirkland IL 60146
Lori Hunter6432 CR 331Plantersville TX 77363
Paul Edmondson17100 CR 4057Kemp TX 75143
Happy HoofsElaine Simmons amp Barbie Hutchison2830 Battle Creek RdSpringfield TN 37172Would you like your
photograph to be the next cover of the
Pinzgauer JournalJust send your best work in to pinzgaueredjecom and watch for the nest issue It might just be your cattle on
the cover
Thank you to Midwest Pinzgauer Association members Mike Foshee and Jessie Jansen for their work of organizing and receiving donations for the Jr silent auction at World Beef ExpoNational Show As you can seehellipKylee Beckius loves her Pinzgauer apron
Rich Fontaine and his baby Pinzgauer
8 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
The Northwest Pinzgauer Association met May 2 2010 after the Youth show in Chehalis WA See
results elsewhere in this issueAfter the meeting we had a potluck BBQ and an
auction to help defray expenses for the youth shows this season The auction raised a little over $200000 ndash WOW We support our youth This is always a fun party
The numbers for the show were up and hopefully this is a good sign for the coming show season
Officers President ndash Rick Boyer Vice-President ndash Steve Johanson Treasurer ndash Ruth Adams Secretary ndash Donna Boyer
The Midwest Pinzgauer Association is trying new changes and opportunities to grow and develop
as an organization One of those changes is a new committee for publishing the MPA quarterly newsletter We have learned that our breeders really look forward to this newsletter so we are hoping to have something for everyone including our feedlot operations cowcalf
producers show stock producers and of course our hobbyists To help make this possible we will need everyonersquos input ideas pictures highlights whatever interests youhellipour members In future issues you will see Spotlight Breeders New BreederMembers New Arrivals along with the usual show highlights and future happening If you have any input please do not hesitate to contact Diana Beckius 608-697-5968 bovineandequinedishmailnet or Jake Hendzel 920-833-9772 jwoodhavenaolcom
Please view the Midwest Website wwwmidwestpinzgauerscom for up to date information on our upcoming shows and promotional opportunities including Farm Tech Days
A heart felt Get Well Soon goes out to Tommy Kesler of Kesler Family Farm Menasha WI Tommy was involved in a horrific traffic accident in St Louis MO leaving him with a broken back and additional injuries Tommy and six other college students were returning to Wisconsin after spending Spring Break in Texas Tommyrsquos best friend lost his life in this accident Get Well Soon Tommy
NorthwestregioN
MidwestregioN
Have you Regional News
JARRAE PinzgauersBulls amp Heifers Available
See cattle for sale on our website at wwwjarraepinzgauerscom
James amp Elaine RayHudson WI
715-425-6442
Fairchild Pinzgauer Farm 2030 N Johnson Road
Columbia City IN 46725
Pictured Above WCP 403P SIRE of Both Champion Female and Bull
Home of the 2009 National Supreme Champion Female
and 2009 Grand Champion Bull
Harold (Jack) amp Jeannine Fairchild Jr260-609-0240 bull 260-693-9499
jfairchildhotmailcom
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 9
My thoughts on the American Pinzgauer Association
An article in CATTLE TODAY November 7 2009 headlined ldquoBeef industry needs more feed-efficiency datardquo states feed accounts for 65-80 percent of total beef-production cost It goes on to say feed management practices go only so far and a more promising tool for cattle producers is genetic selection for improve feed efficiency It used to be feed efficiency data could be learned through bull test Pinzgauer bulls were tested with outstanding results since their first importation into the United States The first record I was able to locate was the Official Bull Test results Eastern Nebraska Beef Cattle Testing Station Schuyler NE 1974 1975 and 1976 where Pinzguaer steers were fist in Feed Conversion (pounds of feed per pound of gain) all three years averaging 69 lbs of feed per pound of gain (1) In 1987 a group of bulls from Red Oak Ranch led 67 bulls in the Stephen F Austin University Forage Bull Gain Test (2) In the ldquoHands Onrdquo feeding course conducted by the University of Florida Animal Science Department Pinzguaer steers were either 1 or 2 in Average Daily Gain (ADG) and Feed Conversion for 1993-94 1994-95 and 1995-96 (3)
Many Land Grant State Universities that used to conduct bull tests have reduced of eliminated them due the current economic conditions It is becoming more difficult to get hard data Recent developments in DNA testing and profiling have provided a means of getting this information Pfizer Animal Health Animal Genetics (formerly GeneSTAR) has developed GeneSTAR MVP (Molecular Value Predictions) This provides predictions for core traits of feed efficiency marbling and tenderness similar to EPDrsquos EPDrsquos are based on phenotypic records of the animal and its relatives An MVP is derived from an animals genotype only
Pinzgauer breeders have long known of DNA testing primarily for tenderness Nine of the original ten Pinzgauer bulls imported to the United States and a over 80 others have been tested for tenderness Should tenderness DNA value or accuracy be questioned by some doubting Thomas I had steaks from two steers Bratzler shear tested by Auburn University Meat Laboratory earlier this year Both were sired by GeneSTAR 2 star tested bull Risky Business (3C3L) reg 5027393 One tested 425 kg which is considered reasonably tender The other tested 281 kg which is outstanding
I recently tested one of my bulls CRS Semper Paratus (CRS-55S) reg 5031327 for MVP He had previously been tested for tenderness GeneSTAR 2 stars and I was interested in feed efficiency His MVP FE score was -216 This places him in the top 10 of all animals Of course I am proud to have bred
and own such a bull but it comes as no surprise I have known that Pinzgauer cattle are outstanding One bull I had the North Florida Bull Test in 2006 gained 614 ADG for one 21 day period and 425 ADG for the entire 126 day test
One bull and one test will not change the marketability of Pinzgauer cattle They still are not black Feedlot and feeder buyers only care about one thing the bottom line If they can be shown that they will be able to improve their profits by lowering their feed cost while maintaining top tenderness and quality they will forget hid color quickly and demand Pinzguaers The new proposed Certified Pinzgauer Beef will only be successful if there is valid data to back it It sounds wonderful but how much Certified Hereford beef to you see in the markets
I encourage all Pinzgauer breeders to test which ever way possible and widely publish their results I know they will be great we just have to let other breeders know Additional information regarding DNA MVP testing procedures and costs can be obtained at wwwpfizeranimalgeneticscom or 1-800-BEEF DNA Your local county extension agent can help you regarding bull testing in your state If I can help please contact me at circleredsteleclipsenet or 334-885-6388
References(1) The Pinzgauer Prophet 1976(2) The North American Pinzgauer September 1987(3) The Pinzgauer Journal April 1997
Paul SwisherCircle Red S
PinzgAuer forumopinions are not necessarily those of the publication and editors
Pinzgauer Forum - Send in your comments about the future of the breed and suggestions you
may have to make the market for Pinzgauer Cattle better
E-mail to
pinzgaueredjecom
10 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Twin Springs Pinzgauer presently owned by Ken and Mary Ann Meredith in
Coopertown Tennessee was purchased in 1962 by William H Jones Mary Ann Merediths father Mary Annrsquos parents originally owned a dairy and then turned this farm into a tobacco operation and raised commercial cattle After their death Mary Ann continued with commercial cattle until she was introduced to the Pinzgauer breed in 2002 The farm is now enjoyed by our extended family of twin daughters Susan (Ray) Morley and Ronda (Cotton) Bryant and our three grandchildren Timothy Kenny and Meredith
One of the largest Pinzgauer breeders in the US the current Twin Springs had an accidental start Mary Ann and Ken Meredith were stationed in Philadelphia in 1996 when news of Mary Annrsquos fatherrsquos death reached them Ken was a US Navy Captain and they were both accustomed to living the city life The closest Mary Ann ever came to beef cattle was a filet mignon at some of the finest restaurants in the US In fact Mary Ann remembers her mother telling her NEVER to date a farmer
Mary Ann moved back to middle Tennessee not far from the 260 acre farm to try to figure out what to do with it She had inherited a beautiful piece of ground with many natural springs and a small herd of commercial cattle While getting some site work done on the place she met Dennis Bryant of Silver Bullet Cattle Co and became interested in
the Pinzgauer breed This venture into breeding registered cattle happened at a time when Ken was still based out of town Mary Ann consulted the local farmers Farmerrsquos Co-op veterinarians and every other source to find out the best way to raise quality cattle She is a Master Beef Producer for the State of Tennessee Ken has since retired from active duty and has also delved head first into the business The insight and knowledge that they both have gained in such a short period of time show their passion for raising the best cattle possible
The initial purchase of 20 Pinzgauer cows quickly grew to over 120 Registered Pinzgauers Eventually the commercial cattle herd was dispersed and Twin Springs converted to raise only Fullblood Pinzgauer cattle
When Ms Woodie Talbot of Hi Point Ranch decided to disperse her herd we were fortunate enough to acquire many of her best foundation stock We had always preferred the type of cattle Hi Point produced and with the addition of this Hi Point foundation stock our current herd is composed of over 90 Hi Point bloodlines The remainder of our herd is the product of Diamond T Franklin Farms Rockinrsquo AampJ and Silver Bullet breeding We are very proud of our relationship with Hi Point Ranch and our friendship with Ms Woodie We have learned a great deal about Pinzgauer breeding and bloodlines from her and are continually amazed at the quality of the cattle we obtained from her herd We consider it an honor to be able to continue the breeding and improvement of the bloodlines developed over the past 30+ years by Hi Point Ranch
Twin Springs also owes a tremendous debt to Silver Bullet Cattle Company We would not be in the Pinzgauer seedstock business without them We highly value their cattle our working relationship and our friendship with Dennis and Pam and cannot begin to thank them for all the education opportunities and assistance they have provided us over the years
Twin Springs mission is to continually improve the quality of the Pinzgauer breed and to make available for sale only the finest cattle we can produce We spare no expense and make every effort to develop the finest Pinzgauer heifers available In addition to a comprehensive veterinarian approved vaccination program we utilize the Easy-Way Cattle Stations for year-round fly and external parasite control We provide our cattle with what we feel is the finest mineral supplement on the market - Cargill Right-Now Minerals This program provides the appropriate micro-nutrients and minerals at the right time of year in order to improve our cattles over-all conditioning reproductive health and to maximize growth and development
For the past 8 years we have utilized a feeding program which includes Mix 30 a high energy liquid feed Mix 30 is a liquid protein (16) and fat (10) supplement we provide on a free choice basis to all our cattle for improving fiber digestion It
Twin Springs PinzgauerFeature Farm
Enjoying the cattle
Automatic watering system
mary Ann and Ken meredith
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 11
contains no sugars starches or urea The only solid feed other than hay and forage that we provide our cattle is soybean hull pellets These pellets are also carbohydrate free like the Mix 30 liquid The natural gut flora in cattle are not adapted to easily digest starches sugars etc present in many feed rations The bacteria naturally present in the bovine gut have evolved to digest grass and similar forage We are convinced that cattle that are not exposed to carbohydrates (such as corn molasses etc) are much better adapted to maximize the natural forage available to them All of our calves are provided creep feeders filled with soy hull pellets Although this approach may be controversial to some after 8 years of utilizing only Mix 30 soybean hull pellets quality hay and natural forage the positive results in our cattle are obvious
Over the past three years Twin Springs has had a rather aggressive fencing program which has resulted in our pastures being divided into 18 separate paddocks in order for us to institute a rotational grazing program We have also converted our entire herd to a fall calving schedule in order to maximize our rotational grazing efforts In only our second year of this grazing program we have already seen a significant improvement in our pasture density and the quality of forage available We are very excited about the possibilities of rotational grazing and expect to see continued improvement from it in the future In 2009 all of our calves were born in September October or November (94 were within a 6 week period) and the labor savings and other benefits we realized far surpassed our expectations We highly recommend you try a tight defined calving season and see if it is an improvement in your cattle operation
In order to facilitate feeding health maintenance weaning and sorting of our cattle we have built an extensive corral system with 10 separate holding pens and feeding bunks We
recently added a new barn to this cattle handling system which covers some of the corral pens and houses our Fore-Most alleyways and a Fore-Most 450 Squeeze Chute with head table This handling equipment has now given us the ability to truly practice low-stress cattle handling in all phases of our operation We can now easily get our cattle up sort separate wean vaccinate dehorn and tattoo with a minimum of stress on both the cattle and the handlers
Twin Springs was named after our twin daughters Ronda Bryant and Susan Morley and the numerous natural springs on the property After experiencing a severe drought three years ago during which even the ponds dried up we decided to install MiraFount automatic waterers at strategic points across our farm We havent had a drought since however this past winter we had an unusually long period of below freezing weather where all of our ponds were frozen to the
point that it was dangerous for us to even try to break the ice To our delight none of the automatic waterers froze during this period and we were able to keep our cattle out in the pastures the entire winter We feel fresh water is so important and sometimes overlooked by some cattle people We are so fortunate that our natural springs are the headwaters for Battle Creek which flows through our farm Additionally we have 8 stock ponds available on the property
Twin Springs has truly enjoyed owning Pinzgauer cattle and we will never go back to black red grey or white cattle like the majority of our neighbors We will
continue to strive to give our cattle every opportunity to be all
that they can be and to provide the finest heifers available to Pinzgauer and commercial breeders We wish all Pinzgauer breeders a safe happy and profitable year and invite you to come by and visit with us at the farm - you are always welcome
Grandchild Timothy Bryant with Cowboy
SB Cool Deal one of the current herd sires at Twin Springs
Creep Feeder
Grandchildren Kenny and meredith morley
12 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
AmericAn PinzgAuer AssociAtion
boArD meeting teleconference minutesunapproved
mArch 6 2010
In Attendance Todd Andreshak Herb Berg Jerry DeSmidt Clayton Haskell Mary Ann Meredith Donna Laney Cathy Reich Pam Shay-Bryant Kyle Hyder Lisa Wamsley
President Donna Laney called the meeting to order at 800 am (Pacific Time)
A motion was made to approve the minutes from the last meeting by Lisa Wamsley Mary Ann Meredith seconded and the motion carried
Clayton Haskell presented the Treasurerrsquos Report According to the recent financials our registrations and transfers are up over last year and the financials look good Our bad debt is decreasing since we decided to focus on this We are planning to enforce the APA rules this year by preventing breeders from showing at the National Show unless they are in good standing ndash financially ndash with the APA Clayton reminded us that he cannot hold the position of Treasurer since his two year maximum has been reached and is willing to work with the next Treasurer for continuity Pam Shay-Bryant made a motion to approve the financial report Jerry DeSmidt seconded and the motion carried
Committee ReportsGrievance Herb Berg reported that there were no grievances
pendingImportExport Pam Shay-Bryant had no reportNational Show Lisa Wamsley is chairing the National Show
committee The National Show is scheduled for Thursday September 30 at 900 am The Board meeting will be Wednesday at 1000 am with the membership meeting at 130 pm both at the hotel The town of Tyler TX is going all out to welcome the event The fair has also agreed to put up a separate tie-out for the Pinzgauers
Promotion No reportRules and Bylaws A motion was made to clarify the National
show rules item 2 to read ldquoAll entries must have legible tattoos that agree with their registration certificates Tattoos will be checked and verified by an official at the show on the day of arrival against the original registration certificaterdquo The purpose of this change is to clarify the need for breeders to present their original registration certificate at all shows following the national
show rules The motion was made by Pam Shay-Bryant and seconded by Jerry DeSmidt The motion carried
National Show Rules The above change in the Rules amp Bylaws was initiated by the National Show committee A recommendation to change the show rules isolating the cowcalf pair class from the rest of the heifer classes was tabled until the Tyler Board meeting
Website The Board mentioned finding a number of errors on the website Pam Shay-Bryant will take these to the webmaster for correction
Youth Lisa Wamsley reported on the Junior Scholarship fund The paperwork is in process to set up the non-for-profit status The Board recommended that all applications for scholarships be sent to Lisa directly and she would forward them to the committee
Pinzgauer Journal report Donna Laney reported that this latest issue had a number of new advertisers She asked the secretary to send the Board minutes to the Journal for publication
Breed Field Representative No report
Old BusinessPresident Laney stated that she had not received any written
requests for regional realignment but will present them to the rest of the Board when received
President Laney said that she is in the process of picking a Feature Farm to highlight in the Journal to get that program started so that it would be included in the next Journal
Clayton Haskell discussed the Pinzgauer Certified Beef program He is awaiting approval from the USDA and will forward that on when he receives it Todd Andreshak asked for a clarification on the registration status of the subject animal The Board intended that one of the parents of the subject animal must be a registered Pinzgauer in order to have the offspring considered as Pinzgauer Certified Beef Lisa Wamsley made a motion for a one-time charge to join the Pinzgauer Certified Beef program of $ 100 Pam Shay-Bryant seconded the motion and the motion carried Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to help with a brochure to the breeders outlining the Pinzgauer Certified Beef Program
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 13
President Laney reported that per the Journalrsquos request she has asked Kathy Dombrowski to be the clearinghouse for all the show results She will put them on the APA website and also forward them to the Pinzgauer Journal
President Laney reported on the International Board meeting to be held in the Northwest in 2011 Mathias Kinsberger the ICPA representative will be traveling to Oregon this July to help work out the details
New Business
A number of issues were raised to the Board from Mr Mike Foshee First he wanted to re-raise the issue of the conflicting PPB tattoo designations which the Board discussed in September A motion was made by Todd Andreshak for President Laney to write a letter to Mr Foshee restating the Boardrsquos position on this matter and to suggest that he follow the grievance stipulations in the APA Rules and Bylaws if he would like to re-open the issue Herb Berg seconded the motion and the motion carried
Secondly Mr Foshee wanted to pursue allowing black Pinzgauers to show in APA shows Lastly Mr Foshee wanted to challenge the APA for registering purebred and percentage Pinzgauers Pam Shay-Bryant made a motion to table both these discussions until the Board meeting in Tyler Lisa Wamsley seconded and the motion carried
Mr John Uhlman sent in information regarding the start of a Pinzgauer show at the American Royale in Kansas City this year It is scheduled for October 22 More information will follow
Pam Shay-Bryant invited everyone to the Silver Select Sale May 29
Jerry DeSmidt made a motion to adjourn at 950 am Lisa Wamsley seconded and the motion carried
Respectfully submitted
Pam Shay-BryantSecretary
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14 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
AmericAn PinzgAuer AssociAtion
boArD meeting teleconference minutesapproved
December 9 2009
In Attendance Todd Andreshak Herb Berg Jerry DeSmidt Clayton Haskell Mary Ann Meredith Donna Laney Cathy Reich Pam Shay-Bryant Jeremy West Absent Ken Paul Kyle Hyder Lisa Wamsley
President Donna Laney called the meeting to order at 800 am (Pacific Time)
A correction was made to the minutes of the Board Meeting of September 26 2009 to add Cathy Reich as a Board member in attendance Jerry DeSmidt made a motion to accept the minutes with this correction Cathy Reich seconded and the motion carried
Clayton Haskell presented the Treasurerrsquos Report According to the recent financials our registrations are down 10 from prior year and our transfers are down 50 A discussion was held regarding past due amounts owed to the APA President Laney said that she would ask the APA office to send out past due notices for the amounts on the Aging Report Clayton will be sending out the list of past due accounts to the Regional Presidents for them to contact people in their regions or let the office know which accounts are uncollectible Pam Shay-Bryant made a motion to accept the Treasurerrsquos report Todd seconded and the motion carried
Committee ReportsGrievance Herb Berg reported that there were no grievances
pendingImportExport Pam Shay-Bryant reported that she knew of
some APA members who were purchasing cattle from Diamond T in Canada
National Show Lisa Wamsley is chairing the National Show committee The show is scheduled for the last of September in Tyler TX We will be receiving further information within the week
Promotion No reportRules and Bylaws Nothing to reportNational Show Rules Todd Andreshak wanted the National
Show committee to remind all exhibitors to bring their original registration certificates to the National Show instead of photocopies
Website Nothing to reportYouth No reportBreed Field Representative No report
Old BusinessPresident Laney discussed the budget and asked if the Board
felt that we needed to make any changes to the budget The results of the discussion were to keep the budget on track and see how the general economy plays out
The idea of having a Feature Farm highlighted in the Pinzgauer Journal each issue was discussed Cathy Reich made a motion to ask President Laney to randomly pick one region for each issue and contact the Regional President for suggestions as to which farm to feature The photos from the article would come from the owner of the farm but Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to assist in the writing of the article Jerry DeSmidt seconded the motion and the motion carried
The plan for promotional products featured by the APA was tabled for future discussion
Todd Andreshak addressed the issue of realigning some of the regions At the last Board meeting it was stated that the impetus for any realignments needed to come from the regions in question He is planning to work with Jeff Cole regarding the absorption of the Eastern region into the Midwest region
The Pinzgauer Journal has asked to have someone from the association be the clearinghouse for all show results President Laney was going to ask our webmaster Kathy Dombrowski to be that person
The Youth non-profit scholarship fund was discussed Volunteers were solicited to become the Board for the Fund with a commitment of at least five years to get it going and become well-established The Board was decided as follows President ndash Lisa Wamsley Vice President ndash Todd Andreshak Treasurer ndash Mary Ann Meredith Secretary ndash Donna Laney The functions of the Board of the fund are to secure donations and make decisions on the disbursement of scholarship funds to the APA juniors who apply for those funds Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 15
International Congress ndash 2011Mathias Kinberger will visit in August 2010 to finalize
plans for the International Congress tour in the Northwest in Aug ndash Sept of 2011 We have many great ideas for sightseeing farm visits and even a cattle show Since this is an APA event hosted by the Northwest I hope many APA members will make plans to be with us You wonrsquot be disappointed Itrsquos a good way to meet breeders from around the world and also to meet our international people from Austria Look for more about the tour in our next issue Thanks Donna Laney
2011 internAtionAl PinzgAuer congress
work on the draft organizational documents and the not-for profit certification A motion was made to name this fund the APA Junior Scholarship Fund by Jerry DeSmidt Todd Andreshak seconded and the motion carried
Clayton Haskell discussed the Pinzgauer Certified Beef program He will be sending all the Board members the proposed final criteria for certification and will start the process to get the label approved by the USDA
New Business
A discussion on Board member goals ensured Goals that were identified for the Board this year were Establish the Certified Pinzgauer Beef program establish the Junior Scholarship Fund improve and expand the Pinzgauer Journal and re-establish contact with and encourage membership from breeders of Pinzgauers who do not now participate in the regional or national association
The Board addressed possible new sources of revenue for the Association It was decided that there would not be an additional charge for listings in the Breederrsquos Directory as that was part of the benefits of being a member of the association The Board felt that the prospect of a one-time charge for the Certified Pinzgauer Beef enrollment was feasible and would be discussed at the next meeting President Laney will be reminding the APA office to
send out the annual dues notice and also solicit additional dues from lifetime members Clayton Haskell brought up the prospect of holding a silent auction at the Nationals to benefit the APA Jeremy West said plans were underway for that already
Mary Ann Meredith asked for clarification regarding the registration of a calf conceived by AI The rules as adopted by the Association are that all sires used for AI in this breed have to have a DNA sample on file with our testing agency (currently Pfizer) It is the responsibility of the seller of Pinzgauer semen to insure that this sample is on file Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to summarize the APA rules on DNA samples for inclusion on the website
President Donna Laney announced that the next meeting would be a teleconference held on March 6 2010 at the same time
Jerry DeSmidt made a motion to adjourn at 920 am Todd Andreshak seconded and the motion carried
Respectfully submitted
Pam Shay-BryantSecretary
Lance Fletcher96 Rapid Creek RdSheridan WY 82801
(307) 672-7289jfl etchwbaccessnet
WYO Pinzgauer Ranch
Still at it 36 years later
For Sale 2010 bull calves
ldquoGot Bulls 3 - 98 polled Pinzgauer bulls sired by Alpine (reg 1) 1 - 99 polled Pinzgauer bull sired by Haller Fox 2 - 97 polled Pinzgauer bulls sired by WPR Cayenne 904J 2 - 98 polled Pinzgauer bulls sired by Dameon (National reserve grand champion bull)
16 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
PinzgAuers for All reAsonsIt is my belief that the Pinzgauer breed has not come close to reach-ing its total potential as a contributor to not only the beef industry in the United States (and Canada for that matter) but the dairy industry as well I as many of you have read countless articles where individu-als have stated they ldquomissed the boatrdquo with Pinzguers or so much more can be done with Pinzgauers While I was not purchasing or breeding cattle in the late sixties or seventies I would agree with both positions
While I am not the only individual in the United States who has crossed Holsteins with Pinzgauers I ask myself why doing so has not been covered discussed or written about My wife and I along with our children have been dairy producers since April 1 1991 (yes I know April Fools day and in light of the continual $990 base price of milk time and again since thenhellipwell you get the picture)
In my opinion Holsteins in North America has been basically destroyed in the pursuit of milk production I think I can state milk production has been pursued at the expense of virtually all the basic animal traits The destruction of mothering ability grazing ability calving ability disease resistance disease tolerance day to day vigor weak calves calves unable to suckle the list goes on and on Many of these topics have been written about prior to my ramblings here But there seems to be two schools on this in regards to Holsteins One lets find Out-cross (Holstein) bloodlines to improve some of these conditions now so prevalent Two lets cross breed them Oh and I guess there is a third line of thought lets keep them the way they are so while they give you 28000 pounds of milk in 365 days it is okay to have the following vet bills Displaced Abomasum Keto-sis milk fever breed her three to six times or more to settle trim her feet two or more times a lactation and lets not include pneumonia time and again late lactation milk fever and from my experience just a weird and continuous bunch of ailments
I like many dairy producers have tried other breeds and have done some cross breeding with their herds As you drive around the coun-tryside if you know your dairy breeds and what resultant crosses look like you will see Jersey cattle in many herds and Jersey Holstein F1 crosses There are still Guernsey Milking Shorthorn Aryshire and Brown Swiss out there to see I am not familiar with anyone crossing these breeds much with Holsteins but I do spot the occasional Short-horn Holstein cross If one knows what they are looking for you will see Normandy Holstein F1 cows on many of the milk producers pasture operations Looking even closer there is some Brown Swiss Holstein crossing going on but I seldom see them (I read an article years past out of New Zealand which stated they had to cross the Holsteins there with Brown Swiss because the Holsteins had lost the ability to be efficient grazers)
There are many paths a beef producer can take in their operation seed stock bull supplier cow calf sales feed lot custom beef produc-tion and showing to name some While my goal has been fullblood seed stock with our Pinzgauer herd I eventually began to reflect on the fact that as a breed the Pinzgauer would still be classed as a dual purpose breed In fact Pinzgauer dairy products are produced and sold in Europe and milking Pinzgauers may even be more numerous
today than Pinzgauer beef (I believe that position changes depending on who you speak with in Austria)
Some know I attempted Normandy Holstein crossing some years back and in my way of thinking it was a failure I never did obtain a Normandy Holstein heifer in over two years of breeding my Hol-steins to Normandy bulls so I simply gave up Twenty miles away however a large pasture based herd was able to establish about half of his two hundred milking cows as Normandy Holstein F1rsquos And while we utilized the same bulls his luck of the draw was heifers and lots of them Mine however was all bulls
While I did not cross Holsteins and Jerseys I have purchased a few of them in milk and kept them around the past decade We also have kept a small number of purebred Jerseys as well
About five years ago I decided I should try crossing a few Holsteins with Pinzgauers While I will admit I was concerned that what is available in this country is the beef side of the term dual purpose I was really sick at having to either drag out Holsteins or ship them because they simply cannot overcome much that befalls them (And when you have to drag a down or dead cow out of a 140 foot barn with 160 feet of chain the loader tractorhellipwell I think you get the picture and after one time it gets old very very fast) As some of you who know me know I was able to obtain some old Aristocrat semen and began getting some Holsteins settled and I believed then (as I do now) I had absolutely nothing to loose
When the calves started arriving I initially obtained 75 bull calves and 25 heifers I know the ole odds are 5050 but I was thrilled to obtain any heifers after my Normandy disaster The first round of heifers were black and of course any red animals that hit the ground were bulls I might add that our Holstein herd is genetically speak-ing red or red carrier with one or two cows having the black red gene These F1 animals for the most part ldquoresemblerdquo a Pinzgauer in their marking They will have a sold colored head some while on the spine with the while tail usually white rear feet Some are flashy marked and others a little more plain In four or five years of F1 calves hitting the ground I believe there has been only three not looking kinda sorta like a Pinzgauer
As these calves began to hit the ground there was (and is) a noticeable difference in their behavior when it comes to suckling These F1rsquos first hit the ground running just like our fullblood Pinzgauer calves----like one of the commercials on TV today they got the power They come out they get up and start motivating around the barn And immediately they are ready for a drink With the rare exception they know what that nipple on the bottle is for and they really go to town The next thing we noticed right away is that if sweet feed is offered within 24 hours they will begin to eat it and while it may not be a lot they are eating solid feed As with the beef calves I have observed them chewing on grass within 24 hours of birth these F1rsquos will also go after hay haylage and silage within a day or so of birth
So now I have a barn full of Pinzgauer Holstein F1 bull and heifer calves as our initial flush of calves was about a dozen or so in a short
bymike foshee
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 17
time frame Well since I feel the dairyman always takes it on the chin (funny how I am always right on this topic as I received 90 cents free and clear on a beautiful F1 bull calf the other day---ha still have not cashed that check) when shipping their bull calves I had not sold a one of the F1 bulls Low and behold a fellow down the road stopped in (who had been admiring our Pinzgauers for years) and asked me if I ever cross a Pinzgauer with a Holstein With the exception of a few hutches which cannot be seen from either road that borders our farm no one had seen any of the F1rsquos at that time Of course I said sure would you like to see them In the barn we go and if he would have had dentures they would have fallen out of his mouth He was basically speechless as he looked at the group of calves I had inside the barn (I should mention I did sell this small producer a Valentime bred heifer the year before and during this visit he informed me he wanted as many ldquoWhite tailsrdquo in his lot and pasture as he could buy) Right then and there he purchase the entire lot of bull calves and paid absolute top dollar for them We did not suffer any of that $45 a calf nonsense This producer purchased every F1 bull calf I would sell that year and the next This was an un-expected bonus in my pursuit of raising and milking some F1 crosses
Another unexpected bonus with these F1 bull calves came because of the way they are marked I find it interesting so many dairyman milk Holsteins and of course in the United States most are black The number of producers who want a Red Holstein(s) a Jersey(s) a Swiss anything different in their herd is staggering And to think when we started in 1991 people looked at us like we were nuts for having all the Red Holsteins running around In the Holstein world these While Tails are considered Linebacks And while there are different marking patterns for a Lineback---people are crazy for them at auction when one or more show up I saw on one occasion a three teat short extremely fat Lineback marked milk cow (yep someone was actually milking this thinghellip) bring $1700 So being a little informed about what the masses wanted I saved a few of the F1 bulls calves back and feed them until they reached 600 pounds Sent them out to the kind of local monthly feeder sale to see what happened Well they topped the sale and they did this because dairy producers wanted to put some of that ldquoLinebackrdquo marking into their herd I made no claims as to what they were or were not I simply sent both red and black ones and stood back and watched This too was an unexpected (to a point) bonus in my crossing program
Now we get to the heart of the matter and that is actually milking an F1 We currently milk two and I let one of my friends obtain two His are about in the same stage of lactation as our two Five more F1rsquos are currently settled to freshen in 2010
One of the reasons for cross breeding is hybrid vigor With my low point of view regarding the state of the Holstein breed I did this solely for hybrid vigor Would it could it make a difference in stamina health reproductive efficiency That was the goal not what or how they would be marked or what color they might be when they hit the ground Here are the things I have discovered during this grand experiment
1 Growth I have not seen a Holstein or Pinzgauer have as rapid a growth curve as these F1rsquos They have amazing size and they get there darned quick Our next F1 Red-Hill Marbles which Jill showed a season or two ago is easily in excess of 1400 pounds And the next three due also tower above any of the pure Holstein heifers on the farm To say I am impressed with how these critters grow would be an understatement2 Disposition a more calm and easy to handle heifer and to date
the two which freshened on our farm and the two at our friends were very easy to break to milk At our place and this is not an exaggera-tion you canrsquot walk through the cow yard without having to actually push their big behinds out of your way They come to you you can pet them in the lot they follow you aroundhellipnow I could expect some of this if all of them had been shown but that is not the case Two Holstein Pinzgauer F1rsquos and one Jersey Pinzgauer F1 have been shown but you would think all ten of them had been3 Udder quality udders on all four milking are extremely square and tucked up high teats evenly and properly spaced Milk out speed is fast and as the saying goes around dairy land they milk out like a dishrag And of course udders can have all shapes and lengths of teats and these are what I considered the perfect length to prep and milk 4 Confirmation I was not sure how some of these cattle would look structurally when this all started even though the calves were very showy and dairy in appearance I have F1rsquos out of grade and registered Holstein (as well as Jerserys) with varying confirmation types represented I can honestly say that these first four F1rsquos look dairy and as they progress out in their lactation they are not putting on excess body fat And after milking now for over 19 years I can say I have had a whole lot of dairy heifers way worse confirmation wise than these F1rsquos 5 Milk production I would rate these in our barn (and my buddy says the same) as good solid milkers All four of these peaked in the mid-fifties I would like to throw in at this point I am not a big believer in these 70 80 90 pound heifers I personally believe this is one of the reasons the national age for a dairy cow is three years and about three to five months Some of the cattle that have stood in our barn the longest number of years were heifers who came in and maybe peaked at forty forty-five fifty pounds And as they stayed in the barn went on to give us those 18000 20000 or more lactations and did it for five six and in a couple of instances up to and including ten lactations No one makes money when a cow goes out the door at three and a half years of age (even though some sure thing they do) And so many producers do not realize a bovine does not reach maturity until seven years of age
I believe many Pinzgauer producers have access to Holstein breeders and perhaps Holstein heifers Offering some of these lineback look-ing (they are called white tails and or skunks also around this neck of the woods) heifers or bulls ldquomightrdquo work for some to increase their number of animals sold As the ole saying goes there is more than one way to skin a cat
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Ask the DoctorThe Junior GazetteThe Midwest juniors should all be getting ready for the Midwest Junior Pinzgauer
show Sunday June 6th The juniors will get a chance to show two days Saturday at Valley Beef and Sunday will be our junior show At that time we will get the results of our royalty contest Last years show was a big success with eight juniors showing and twenty four head of cattle
In February two juniors attended the Wisconsin Cattlemenrsquos Association conference they both listened in on some very interesting seminars
I got a chance to show at a U-W Pioneer Showdown on April 24th and 25th I enjoyed showing both days and the judge on Sunday was very complimentary on our breed
July 20th through the 22nd we will have Pinzgauers in the Wisconsin Cattlemenrsquos Tent at Farm Technology Days along with many other beef breeds Hopefully our queen
and princesses will be there to answer questions and promote our breed
In August a number of Midwest juniors will be showing at the Midwest District show held at the State Fair in Milwaukee After that we will be looking forward to World
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1 We have a basketball- like thing sticking out the rear of a heifer and it is bright red Also the rectum is also hanging out What do we do (fig 1)
A Your heifer has a rectal ndashvaginal prolapse which is common in some breeds like Herefords but not so common in Pinzgauer If you do see this then it is best to call your vet Otherwise you might try to clean it up with warm water and take your clenched fist and push gently inwards and she will strain against you but you just firmly
push against her relaxing when she pushes against you Once you have it in you should not be able to feel anything anymore as it inverts back into the normal place If she just calved then put in 2-4 urea boluses You may need it sutured to hold it in but steady pressure with a clenched fist will do wonders if you are persistent and careful It works better with a spinal block first however
2 We found this aborted calf and are not sure what cow it came from (fig 2)
A Take it to a veterinarian and they can take a sample from the stomach (abomasum) and examine some under a microscope for trichomoniasis which they can see If none then they should submit it to a lab for other bacterial causes of abortion or fungus (especially if the cattle have had access to moldy hay)
3 We have a cow with retained fetal membranes What should we do (fig3)
A Two things you can just let it hang even if it goes 7-10 days that is better than trying to remove them She will breed back better if you do nothing than if they are manually removed Or you can clean her up with warm water and try and place 2-4 urea boluses in past the placenta as far as you can reach The first way is alright (do nothing) as it is amazing how well the uterus of the cow will clean itself up before the next breeding season
4 The vet says we have a lot of cows that are ready to inseminate but there is nothing going on on the ovaries (fig 4) What is the problem
A This is called anestrus due to a lack of proper nutrition It is fairly common in first-calf heifers if their body condition was not real good when they calved as they will put all
their energy to produce milk for their calf and will not cycle until later or not at all until the calf is weaned These young females are still growing producing milk and the reproductive tract comes last Since two-year old females are about 20 smaller than their full grown herdmates they should be pastured and fed separate from older animals since there is often a lack of feed intake and lowered body condition resulting in delayed return to heat Donrsquot forget to worm them on a regular basis to help them grow
By DuAne mickelsen DVmAsk the Doctor
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20 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
5 Will prostaglandin (Lutalyse or Estrumate) work if we are going to artificially inseminate some of our cows
A Yes as long as they are cycling and have a corpus luteum on one of the ovaries (fig 5) They should respond to heat in 2-5 days so watch them closely and it is wise to chalk the tailhead because if the chalk disappears and you have not seen her in heat then this is almost as good
6 As I stated in my previous ldquoAsk the Doctorrdquo column I do work for a large bull test station During the last several years using a Bovine Respiratory Disease vaccination program we had 50-60 of the bulls break with respiratory disease in spite of vaccinating the bulls on arrival This year we approached the bulls differently Upon arrival all bulls were given the antibiotic Draxxin subcutaneously and an intranasal vaccine One week later they were given an intramuscular IBR BVD PI3 BRSV PasturellaMannheimia and Clostridial vaccines and only 10 were sick a dramatic improvement
7 We have a large number of our calves that seem to scour within the first month following calving What can we do to prevent this problem
A The best way I know is to vaccinate all the heifers and if necessary the cows prior to calving with Scour Guard KC4 (Roto amp Corona viruses E coli and Clostridium perfrigins bacteria) Other than this make sure the calving area is kept clean and spread them out or move them to clean ground ever so often to prevent heavy contamination of the organisms that cause diarrhea
8 I recently had a problem with the fetal head back and the cow was down and I could not get the head around to pull the calf What could I have done (fig 6)
A These are difficult to deal with especially without a spinal nerve block to prevent straining However here is what you should do next time The cow is down with her back legs tucked up under
her abdomen Tie her head to a post and pull both back legs behind the cow and have someone pull her tail up over her back (fig 7) This takes her mind off you a little more and gives you more room inside the pelvis and uterus to put your fingers in the fetal mouth or nose and pull the fetal head around
9 We have had several calves hip lock on us when pulling a large calf (fig8) How can we prevent this from occurring
A In the future if the cow is standing then rotate the fetus once you have the head and front legs out By this I mean rotate the calf until its sternum is pointed up to the rectum of the cow and that prevents the hips or stifles of the calf from locking up Also if the cow is down you can roll her over on her back and with the fetal extractor pull the calf between her legs and over the udder (fig 9) When the cow or heifer is on her back the fetal pelvis drops down into the wider part of the dams pelvis and frees the hips up allowing the calf to easily be pulled
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10 I have had problems trying to nurse up calves on some of my heifers They want to leave the calf or they are sensitive to letting the baby calf nurse and so they kick it and knock the calf down What can I do
A I usually tie the heifer up with a halter and then take a lariat and put a loop around the neck come back and make a loop in front of the hips and tie that to the fence (fig 10) This prevents the heifer from kicking the calf You can then let the calf nurse and you may have to repeat this for a few times until the heifer gets used to the calf nursing her
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north daKotaBRUCE amp MARY Fagerland 5875 CR 2 Kenmare ND 58746
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CHARLES DAWSONPENNEY CREEK FARM2200 Hwy 28NAbbeville SC 29620-9414Home 864 446-2972 (L)
tennesseeDENNIS amp PAMELA SHAY-BRYANT (SB)SILVER BULLET CATTLE CO2670 Old Washington RdCedar Hill TN 37032Home 615 696-0095Email silverbulletcattleearthlinknet
JOHN CHAMBERS DVMBLUE RIDGE FARM1385 Holt Town RoadNewport TN 37821Home 423 623-9757Work 423 625-1616Cell 865 322-2152Emailjchambersplanetccom
ALLEN R DEFOESUN-OTT FARMS1416 McCarty RdKnoxville TN 37914-9011Home 423 933-5954Work 423 522-9734 (L)
ROBERT amp BETTY DUGGERHIDDEN VALLEY FARM (HVF)136 Hidden Valley RdWatauga TN 37694Home 423 543-4987
BILL amp JAMIE FLEMING (WEF)MISS TENN FARM655 Fleming WayGrand Junction TN 38039Home 901 878-1204 (L)
TONY amp PAMELA FLYNNFLYNN FAMILY FARM1098 Smiley Troutt RdBethpage TN 3702Home 615 888-2852 Email tflynndsi-corpcom
SUE HOWARDHOWARD PINZGAUER FARM542 Dry Stone Branch RdMountain City TN 37683Home 423 727-7428Email mshowardxtnnet
EDDIE amp KYLE HYDERPINEY GROVE PINZGAUER FARM (HPF)150 Escape Mountain RdHampton TN 37658-3723Home 423 725-3736 (L)
DANNY JACOBSCEDAR KNOLL FARM1380 Good Shepard RdHickory Valley TN 38042Work 901-7642813
PHIL MCCOYTWO STAR ANCHOR FARM1285 Turkey Scratch RdSpencer TN 38585 (L)
ROBERT MCCOYTWO STAR ANCHOR FARM1285 Turkey Scratch RdSpencer TN 38585 (L)
KEN amp MARY ANN MEREDITHTWIN SPRINGS PINZGAUERPO Box 488Greenbrier TN 37073Home 615 643-6935Cell 615 364-7721
CARL H MORGAN (CMPF)CARL MORGAN PINZGAUER FARM425 Old Mountain RdGreeneville TN 37743 Home 423 639-2378 (L)
ROBERT L MORGANROCKBATTER PINZGAUER FARM (RLM)850 Old Mountain RdGreeneville TN 37743Home 423 639-2982 (L)Work 423 787-0641Email rpl1earthlinknet
MICHAEL J PRICE2555 Cub Creek Hall RdParsons TN 38363Work 731-847-6699
THURMAN WHITEFOSSIL ROCK PINZGAUER FARMS (FPF)284 Rocky Valley RdLebanon TN 37050Home 615 444-5902 (Retired)
GEORGIA WILSON 6664 HWY 76 Springfield TN 37172
JULIA BENNETT 359 Ranch Rd Portland TN 37148
GEORGE GARDNER 444 Buttermilk Rd Lenore City TN 37771
HAPPY HOOFS ELAINE SIMMONS amp BARBIE Hutchison 2830 Battle Creek Rd SpringfielD TN 37172
JEFFERY amp NANCY HANKINSMANNING ACRES (BH)14583 Manning Rd NEWoodburn OR 97071-9223Home 503 792-4764 (L)
JOHN HOUSEH BAR L RANCH (HL1)PINZGAUER BREEDERS LTD (PBL)15555 HWY 140EKlamath Falls OR 97603-9618Home 408 842-5127 (L)
CHARLES HOUSTONC-J PINZGAUERS (C-J)PO Box 27Beatty OR 97621-0017Home 503 533-2608 (L)
HOWARD amp DONNA LANEYCYGNET GROUP INC (DONA)31215 S Dryland RdCanby OR 97013-8567Home 503 651-2559Work 503 651-2417 (L)Email cygnetweb-stercom
BETH PETERS (DBG) (SMC)2365 Old Dalles DriveHood River OR 97031Home 541 352-7490Cell 541 490-7269Email mlp97041aolcom
MARK STUPFEL (MS)19251 River Rd NESaint Paul OR 97137-9732Home 503 633-4722 (L)
GARY R WERINGSYANKTON HILLS FARM33753 Pittsburg RdSt Helens OR 97051Work 503-366-0346
pennsylvanIaDANIEL amp MARIELA HUNSBERGERSPRING HILL PINZGAUERS224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935Home 814 248-3649
SUSAN J STROUP 7091 Edinboro RdErie PA 16509
BLACK KETTLE FARMS DAVID JONES7775 RT 6 NEdinboro PA 16412
GERALD F WIEST749 S Crossroads Rd Lykens PA 17048
ohIoFOSTER amp BEVERLY COLEEXCALIBUR PINZGAUER FARM (EX)16093 Twp Rd 152Mt Blanchard OH 45867Home 419 694-2815 (L)
JEFF amp LINDA COLESUNDOWNER FARMS (SDF)15663 Twp Rd 152Mt Blanchard OH 45867Home 419 694-7141 (L)Email pinzcowsthewavzcom
JOHN amp PEG MEENTSBIG TEN PINZGAUERS (BTP)21555 State Route 698Jenera OH 45841-8964Home 419 326-6921Work 419 326-8711 (L)
STANLEY MILLER1225 Scio Rd SWCarrollton OH 44615-9506Home 330 627-3107
WENDELL amp JOANNE OBERNYERLOVEDALE FARMS1462 Garrett Rd SouthJefferson OH 44047
oKlahomaBRUCE amp JOAN BUECHNERNONAME RANCH (NNR)46865 HWY 29Wynnewood OK 73098-9750Home 405 665-4001Fax 405 665-2300 (L)
CLEAR CREEK MONASTARY5804 W Monastery RdHulbert OK 74441
MORNING STAR RANCH STEVE amp LISA LANTIER 2101 Morning Star Edmond OK 73034
WINTON-EDMUNSON FARMS LLC 3233 E Memorial Rd Suite 103 Edmond OK 73013
oreGonTOM GORDONGORDON PINZGAUERS (GP)46303 NW Clapshaw Hill RdForest Grove OR 97116-7713Home 503 357-9618 (L)
TONY GUSTAFSON9006 N Ida AvePortland OR 97621Work 503-358-8636
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texasDOWELL ARNETTE (DAWT)WILD TURKEY RANCH4404 Livingston AveDallas TX 75206Home 214 526-8316Work 972 419-2622 (L)
RANDOLPH BOWLESBOWLES CREEK CATTLE CO34503 Michelle DrivePinehurst TX 77362Home 281 259-0980
BERNIE BUSH604 Brookhollow DrPalestine TX 75801
DESTINY RANCH LLCPAM MAGEE8831 Cavell CTHouston TX 77055
JAMES C CONNERPYRAMID RANCH13507 CR 577Anna TX 75409Home 214 924-3472
GEORGIA DUNCAN (2D)DUNCAN PINZGAUER FARM7201 Dover LnFort Worth TX 76118-5837Home 817 589-0498 (L)Emailgeorgia2swbellnet
DAVID ELLIS amp DEANA HOFFMANE amp H PINZGAUER (EH)6504 Boulder CtFort Worth TX 76180-7826 (L)
DERALD G HUDSONPO Box 725Montgomery TX 77356-0725Home 936 449-6353 (L)
SPENCER amp CATHY NEITCHPO Box 884Anahuac TX 77514
RIGBY amp LUCINDA OWENTRIPLE CREEK RANCHPO Box 810Conroe TX 77305Home 936 448-6565Work 936 539-5600
KEN amp KIM PAUL (CPP)CIRCLE P PINZGAUERS7815 Bickham Cemetery RdBryan TX 77808Home 979 589-1456Work 281 358-5200Cell 281 543-2411emailpinztexascirclepcom
CHIP POWELL (HF)12409 FM 1935 RdBrenham TX 77833-0112Home 979 836-1822 (L)
RICHARD amp BARBARA POWELLHIDALGO FARMS (HF)12409 FM 1935 Rd Brenham TX 77833-0112Home 979 836-1822 (L)
WAYNE amp LINDA RIOEL RANCHO RIO (LRW)4261 Farm Road 3019Winnsboro TX 75494-9555Home 903 860-3637 (L)Email riverripeoplescomnet
DR DAN SCOTTRED OAK RANCH (DS)RED OAK RANCH PARTNERS6885 County Road 3613Murchison TX 75778-4111Home 903 469-3777 (L)Cell 903 681-4870
EVERETT E STEELE2929 Christian DrSan Antonio TX 78222-2110Home 512 648-0313 (L)
FRANKLIN amp MARSHA STEIN DVMFIVE MILE FARM (S)PO Box 11Snook TX 77878-0011Home 979 272-1323Work 979 845-6488 (L)Cell 979 218-0642Email FSteincvmtamuedu
JOHN TALBOT HI POINT RANCH (HPR)472 Talbot LaneNew Boston TX 75570-9780Home 903 628-6499 (L)Email pdmkbridgewaternet
WOODIE TALBOTHI POINT RANCH (HPR)434 Talbot LaneNew Boston TX 75570-9729Home 903 628-6209 (L)
KEN LISA JEREMY DEREK WAMSLEYLAZY W FARMS (LWF)1411 Hobo LaneMadisonville TX 77864Home 936 443-9205Work 936 442-2703Cell 936 443-4196Email gertngauersyahoocom
JEREMY amp KELLY WEST (BCC)BOWLES CREEK CATTLE COPO Box 747Alto TX 75925Home 936 858-4114Cell 936 675-4956Email infobowlescreekcom
LORI HUNTER6432 CR 331 Plantersville TX 77363
PAUL EDMONDSON 17100 CR 4057Kemp TX 75143
CHARLES DONNELLY7815 Bickham Cemetery Rd Bryan TX 77808
JACK NEATHERY525 CO RD 2055Klondike TX 75448
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RICK amp DONNA BOYERBOYER FARMS (BOY)887 S Bank Rd Oakville WA 98568360 482-5818Email Boyerboyscenturytelnet
ADAM amp KATERI DONOVANROCKIN AampJ PINZGAUER RANCH (AJPR)18228 SE 394 StAuburn WA 98092Home 253 735-1693Cell 206 730-5578Email donovanexcavatingmsncom
DEBBIE HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcClery WA 98557
KATHY HARRIS1930 116th St NEMarysville WA 98271-9417
STEVE amp THERESA JOHANSONCOWLITZ PRAIRIE PINZGAUERS715 Tucker RdToledo WA 98591Home 360 864-6232Email mstrgardener1junocom
LARRY amp SHARON JOHNSTONFIVE STAR PINZGAUER (FSPB)41008 S 2100 PR SEKennewick WA 99337-6903Home 509 582-0638 (L)Work 509 582-0638Email 5starpzbentonreacom
DUANE amp GAYLE MICKELSEN4M PINZGAUERS (4M)2105 NW Friel StPullman WA 99163-3611Home 509 332-8103Cell 509 595-8014Email 4MPinzturbonetcom
LARRY amp SHEILA PELLANDPELLAND LIVESTOCK (PL)8902 321st St EEatonville WA 98328-8646Home 253 846-9923 (L)
CHAD SCHAEFER27504 SE 271stRavensdale WA 98051
PATRICK amp SUSAN SCHRADERLOCKE CREEK CATTLE412692 SR 20Cusick WA 99119Home 509 445-1306
PAT amp SHIRLEY SWINTH (GC)GOLD CREEK PINZGAUERS129 Gold Creek DrChehalis WA 98532-9000Home 360 748-6449 (L)
RON THOMAS21614 Big Valley RdPoulsbo WA 98370
ANDREW MATELICH24200 Buena Vista Rd Black Diamond WA 98010
GUY MULLENDORE19220 Tualco RdMonroe WA 98272
ROBERT amp CATHLEEN BRANDT 15015 E Elder RdValley Ford WA 99036
wIsconsInTODD ANDRESHAK (TA)TA PINZGAUERS4177 Cardinal LnEdgar WI 54426-9447Home 715 352-2400 (L)
LYLE BENDERBENDER FARMS (BFP)6236 St Rd 133 WBoscobel WI 53805-9705Home 608 315-5934
DOUBLE B PINZGAUERSLENNY BOHL6230 Young RdOconto WI 54153
JOSEPH amp RACHEL DAUL2054 Mill RdGreenleaf WI 54126
GLENN ERICKSON (EF)ERICKSON PINZGAUER FARM6050 Old Dixie RdNeenah WI 54956Home 920 725-1942
MIKE FOSHEERED HILL FARMW 483 County XNew Holstein WI 53061Home 920 898-9726Email redhilldairycharternet
MATT amp LORI GARLICK3 STARZ FARMW 1714 330thPlum City WI 54761
DAN amp CODY HALLAS1604 South RdMosinee WI 54455
JERRY DESMIDT amp JAKE HENDZELWOODHAVENN 912 Hill RdPulaski WI 54162EmailJwoodhavenaolcom
JESSICA amp TROY JANSENHAIRY HAVEN CATTLEN9225 CTY RD NAppleton WI 54915
ROBLUCYGLORIAJESSICA amp THOMKESLERW 6265 Old Hwy RdMenasha WI 54952Home 920 739-0870
CHUCK KROENINGN 4494 N Broadway RdBonduel WI 54107
KEN MATYASN3876 State Hwy 22Shawano WI 54166
BARRY amp CHARLOTTE PAGETWIN BROOKS FARM (TB)S 4229 Cty HHillsboro WI 54634Home 815 597-1301Farm 608 528-4671Email twinbrooksfarmyahoocom
DARRYL amp JANET POLZIN POLZIN PINZGAUER BYRE 355 Skyline Blvd (PPB)Green Bay WI 54302 Home 920 468-7915Cell 920 621-1263Email polzinpinzgauerssbcglobalnet
CHARLES amp TRACIE RAJEKLONGSHOT CATTLE CO (LCC)R18821 County Rd NRingle WI 54471Home 715 446-3207Email pinzgauerslongshotcattlecom
JAMES amp ELAINE RAY (JRF)JARRAE PINZGAUER FARM471 90th StreetHudson WI 54016-7947Home 715 425-6442 (L)Work 715 426-1888
DONALD amp DONNA RUDOLPHPINE VALLEY FARMS5591 Whitefish Bay RdSturgeon Bay Wi 54235Work 920-468-7915
DAVE KUEHL amp BARBARA SCHMOOKBUTTERCUP BEEFE 4526 Cty Hwy FKewaunee WI 54216Home 920 388-2930
DAN amp KACY SHADIANSHADIAN SUNSET FARME 1065 Luxemburg RdLuxemburg WI 54217
JEROME amp THERESA SLEPICKACIRCLE S STOCK FARMW 5706 Grouse DrEndeavor WI 53930Home 608 587-2737
vermontPAUL amp NANCY DANIELSDIAMOND HEART FARM (DHF)231 Daniels Road EIrasburg VT 05845-9532Home 802 755-6105 (L)
vIrGInIaGARY BAKER (BP)BAKERrsquoS PINZGAUERS1408 BOOZY CRK RDBristol VA 24201Home 276 466-3540Work 276 669-1245 (L)
MALCOLM SIMS JRSAND MOUNTAIN PINZGAUER (SM)PO Box 25Hiltons VA 24258-0025Home 276 386-7172Email gjmounetcom
HAROLD amp BETTY STARNESSTARNES BLUFF PINZGAUER FARMS (SBP)RR 1 Box 1320Fort Blackmore VA 24250Home 276 995-2639 (L)
washInGtonMIKE amp DEANA ADAMSPO Box 3163Union Gap WA 98903Home 509 965-5939
WAYNE amp RUTH ADAMSA amp S PINZGAUERS330 Rogers RdToledo WA 98591
GARRY amp BARBARA ANENSENANENSEN ACRES1143 Mox Chehalis RoadMcCleary WA 98557
LEONARD BARNETT (2B)100 Canal DrMesa WA 99343-9520 Home 509 269-4451 (L)
HERB amp DIXIE BERGFANTASY ACRES PINZGAUER BREEDERS (FAPB)25307 NE 212th AveBattle Ground WA 98604-9671Home 360 687-3885
BILL BOATMANBOATMAN FAMILY PROPERTIESPO Box 67Kalama WA 98625Home 360 673-4093Work 360 423-7220
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RON WEISHAAR (LR)L amp R RANCHW8059 770th AveRiver Falls WI 54022-4139Home 715 425-5925 (L)
TOM amp TERRY WOLFN 7050 CR AArgyle WI 53504Home 608 543-9820
STEVE ASKEWW2716 FRIEMOTH RD EAST TROY WI 53120
MARK amp SUSANTIMM 1559 LANGLADE AVE GREEN BAY WI 54304
ELLEN YOUNG15751 ST HWY 60BLUE RIVER WI 53518
AMANDA STEINFELDT 4695 LIME KILN RDGREEN BAY WI 54311-9662
GARY GETZLOFF11511 DEER RDWISCONSIN RAPIDS WI 54494
BRAND ACRES BEEFSCOTT OR RENEE BRANDENBURG 6754 County Rd WGreenleaf WI 54126-9206
MATTHEAW WINTERSN10747 CTY RD GMARION WI 54950
BREEZY ACRES RANCH 6223 BLAKE RDGREENLEAF WI 54126
VICTOR SPANTONW 5895 CR HNEW GLARUS WI 53574
wyomInGLANCE FLETCHERWYOMING PINZGAUER RANCH (WPR)96 Rapid Creek RdSheridan WY 82801-9458Home 307 672-7289 (L)Cell 307 751-0253Email jlfletchwbaccessnet
Dan amp Mariela Hunsberger
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It was great to meet everyone at the World Beef Expo
ANENSEN ACRES PINZGAUERSGarry amp Barb Anensen
Debbie amp Pete HallJrs Cassie Jordaan amp Mireya
1143 Mox Chehalis RoadMcCleary Washington 98557
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alabamaJACEY OBENLANDER141 County Rd 1946Fort Payne AL 35968
calIfornIaGRACIE KERN7217 Sierra View PlaceLoomis CA 95650
florIdaRABON LEE CARRIER8650 SW 9TH STOKEECHOBEE FL 34974
AMANDA GOGGANS1176 SW RUCKS DAIRY RD OKEECHOBEE FL 34974
20010 APA Junior members
canadaPETER amp ELIZABETH PEETERSCOWS amp CRANIO INC541 Emily Park Rd RR1Omemee ON K0L 2W0Home 705 799-7064Cell 705 878-2573Email cowsandcraniosympaticoca
GARY amp DONNA SMITHDIAMOND T CATTLE CO (GDS)RR 2Olds ALBERTA T4H 1P3Home 403 556-2290Email diamondtairenetcom
ROBERT SMITHRR 2 SITE 16 BOX 8OLDS AB T4H 1P3 CANADA
louIsIanaMITCHELL MILES827 AUNT MARIES RDDODSON LA 71422
mIssourIMELISSA HOUTTUIN6500 E Mt Zion Church RdHallsville MO 65255
MADISON UHLMAN12911 N Home RdLiberty MO 64068
MORGAN UHLMAN12911 N Home RdLiberty MO 64068
ohIoERIN COLE156 W Patterson AveColumbus OH 43202(419) 697-7141
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tennesseeTIMOTHY BRYANT3619 Old Coopertown RdSpringfield TN 37172615-643-6935
KENNY MORLEY5580 Hwy 41AJoelton TN 37080615-643-6935
texasELIZABETH WESTPO Box 747Alto TX 75925
NICHOLAS STEINPO BOX 11Snook TX 77878
COURTNEY THURMANPO BOX 11Snook TX 77878
washInGtonRICHARD ASHLEY23 Doyle RdRaymond WA 98577
MACY BOTTORFF225 Greenwood RdKalama WA 98625360 673-5139
LUKE BOYER887 S Bank RdOakville WA 98568360 482-5818
CASSIE HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcCleary WA 98557
JORDAAN HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcCleary WA 98557
EMILY KERSHAW124 McConkey LnMcCleary WA 98551
PAIGE KERSHAW124 McConkey LnMcCleary WA 98551
VICTORIA KRAUS3132 Satsop Cloquallum RdElma WA 98541
DUNCAN SCANNELL22115 E 167th Ct EGraham WA 98338
oreGonAARON HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
BRENNEN HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
CORDELL HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
HILLARY HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
MELODY HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
CHANTEL JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
SHANIA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
SIERRA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
HOLDEN JONES49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
STEPHEN BOYD49377 HWY 30WESTPORT OR 97016
pennslyvanIaKELSEY HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
LESLIE HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
ILIANA HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
KATLIN WIEST749 S Crossroads RdLykens PA 17048
ZACHARY SCANNELL22115 E 167th Ct EGraham WA 98338
MIREYA MCNEALLEY1147 MOX CHEHALIS RD MCCLEARY WA 98557
wIsconsInSARAH CALAWAY6939 Hwy XDenmark WI 54208
ELIZABETH CALAWAY6939 Hwy XDenmark WI 54208
KRISTA ERICKSON3218 W BREEZEWOOD LNNeenah WI 54956920-836-3144
SAMANTHA ERICKSON6050 Old Dixie RdNeenah WI 54956920-836-3144
GLORIA KESLERW6265 Old Hwy RdMenasha WI 54952
CORA KRAUSEW 1714 330thPlum City WI 54761
STEPHANIE PAGES 4429 CR HHillsboro WI 54634608 528-4671
LANDYN RAJEKR18821 County Rd NRingle WI 54471715 446-3207
BRITTANY VERKUILEN1561 Cherry DrEland WI 54427
JILL FOSHEEW483 COUNTY XNEW HOLSTEIN WI 53061
JACOB LABLANC N3795 CTY FMONTELLO WI 53949
LOGAN HENTHRONE29248 MOCCASIN AVE
KENDALL WI 54638
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Schedule of EventsBarns Open For ArrivalhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTuesday September 28Cattle in PlacehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipWednesday Sept 29 at 200 pmNational Open ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 at 900 amJr ShowmanshiphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 following Open ShowBanquethelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 31 at 600 pmNational Junior ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 900 amCattle ReleasedhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 100 pm
The Southwest Pinzgauer Association Invites you
to the
2010 National Pinzgauer Show
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
National Show Headquarters Hotel Sleep Inn and Suites
5555 South Donnybrook AveTyler TX 75703(903) 581-8646
King or 2 Queen rooms at $6999King Suite at $8999
The Sleep Inn amp Suites will have a complimentary hot breakfast including eggs waffles and bacon or sausage They also provide a complimentary shuttle service from the airport For flight arrangements plan to fly into DallasFt Worth then on
to Tyler There are no pets allowed at the hotel a boarding facility is located across the street
Tyler TexasSeptember 28-October 1 2010
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For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
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Jerry De Smidt Jake Hendzel N912 Hill Road
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World Beef Expo 18th
Come Be A PartSeptember 23-26 2010
Wisconsin State Fair ParkWest Allis WI
Sale Entry Deadline July 1 2010Early Entry Deadline August 17 2010
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bull Supreme Drive - $3000 Prize Money Bull Female and CowCalf Breed Champions Competebull All Breeds and Prospect Sales Saturday September 25
Contact Kim Johnson at kkjohnson19hotmailcomor Call (262) 573-4019 for sale entry informationSale Entry Deadline July 1
bull Youth Sweepstakes - Cash Prizes and AwardsJunior Heifer Show Market Steer and Prospect Steer Shows Public Speaking Sales Talk Photo Journalism Herdsmanship Showmanship
bull Industry Seminars - Trade ShowTrade Show Vendors WelcomedContact Jim Murray (608) 723-5665
Piney Grove Pinzgauer Farm
Fullblood amp Purebred Heifers amp Bulls
Available at all times
Kyle amp Eddie Hyder150 Escape Mtn RdHampton TN 37658
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Amber amp Russell Bryant98 Butler Mill Rd Elma WA 98541(360) 482-3892
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Mystic Ridge Pinzgauers
wwwmysticridgepinzgauerscom
Duncan Pinzgauer Farm
7201 Dover LaneFort Worth Texas 76118
Georgia Duncan(817) 589-0498 bull georgia2swbellnet
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show results
Class Name Owner Place
northwest Junior Pinzgauer Youth show Chehalis WA
may 1-2
Jr Pinzgauer Fitting amp ShowingJunior Novice Name PlaceJacieAmes 1 Junior KortneyBailey 1MireyaMcNealley 2AliVelilla 3DuncanScannell 4 Intermediate KyleeJohanson 1VictoriaKrauss 2CordellHankins 3
Senior MelodyHankins 1AaronHankins 2BrennenHankins 3 Grand Champion Showman KyleeJohanson Reserve Champion Showman KortneyBailey
SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
Jacie Ames Reserve Grand Champion Female
Kortney Bailey Grand Champion Female
Kylee Johanson Grand Champion Steer
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 33
SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
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34 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Where yoursquorelways
e x c e p t w ay e a s i e rcattle
itrsquos likeputting YOUR BRAND
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Warren Garrett 9033162889Office 8668393353
Email infoedjecom
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The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 35
Where yoursquorelways
e x c e p t w ay e a s i e rcattle
itrsquos likeputting YOUR BRAND
EDJE TechnologiesSteve Sellers 8669576145
Warren Garrett 9033162889Office 8668393353
Email infoedjecom
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Thanks to all the Buyers Consignors and Friends who made the 2010 Silver Select Sale a success
36 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
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The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 5
FEATURES
FEATURE FARM 10 Twin Springs Pinzgauers
PINZGAUERS FOR ALL REASONS 16 By Mike FosheeASk ThE DOcTOR 19 By Duane Mickelsen DVM
2009 BREEDER DIREcTORy 22
DEPARTmEnTS
PINZGAUER OUTLOOk 6
PINZGAUER PEOPLE 7
PINZGAUER FORUM 9
hAVE yOU hERD 8
ThE JUNIOR GAZETTE 18
ShOW RESULTS 32
ADVERTISERS INDEx 33
In This IssueIt has been reported that the first thing the great director Cecil B
DeMille looked for in a young and sexy starlet wasnrsquot her face legs derriere or other points of her anatomy No he looked at her feet
Cowboys are the same way Ever since the first cowboys went up the trail theyrsquove prided themselves
on having small feet Irsquoll never forget meeting John Wayne for the first time Here was this large man and yet his feet were stuffed into boots with an underslung heel that made his feet look tiny by comparison I donrsquot know if cowboys wear such boots because they leave a smaller track are a good excuse for not having to walk too far or they are easier to get in and out of stirrups but I tried wearing a such pair of boots one time and fell over more often than a bowling pin It was like wearing a pair of ladies high-heeled shoes (Not that I make a practice of that) Every time a gentle breeze blew I had to grab on to something or else Irsquod lose my balance and tip over
Boots touch my sole But make no mistake just because I wear boots doesnrsquot mean Irsquom a real cowboy I just donrsquot have the feet for it Although I do have small feet they are so deformed I canrsquot wear most off-the-shelf boots You might say that my feet have always been my Achilles Heel and I mean that in every sense of the word The only thing I remember about myself before the age of five is that from the moment I was old enough to wear real shoes (not those cute little things babies wear) I had to wear high-top orthopedic shoes A toddler fashion icon I was not Little good those clunky orthopedic shoes did because I still have a hard time finding footwear
Irsquove thought of getting a pair of custom made Paul Bond boots but Irsquove heard they can cost up to $2000 and Irsquod never spend three months wages on anything let alone a pair of boots These days I mostly wear a pair of low top Justin slip-ons that are really comfortable and look like boots from a distance but are more closely related to Nike than they are a purebred pair of Luchesses or Tony Lamas
My Wellington boot phase lasted 25 years and I was uncomfortable most of the time In Oklahoma most cowboys have a pair of brown Justin Ropers and I really love the look especially the way the Okies leave part of their pant legs tucked in with the other part hanging outside the boot as if theyrsquod just step off a real good horse Calf ropers look really good in these boots and I should be able to pull off the look because my dad was from Tulsa but whenever I wore them I was always getting high centered due to the low heel And people gave me loose change because I looked like a tramp
Next I tried wearing lace-up packer boots but Irsquove never liked tying my shoes and it goes against my rule of never trusting anyone who wears lace-ups Because politicians invariably wear shoes that they must have someone else tie for them Irsquove always thought that they were filled with something besides feet Know what I mean
I really admire the way the real cowboys in New Mexico wear their nearly knee-high boots with their pant legs stuffed into them I slept out with the cowboys on the Bell Ranch once on a roundup upon the invitation from Jeff Lane who looked better in a pair of boots than any man Irsquove ever met When I asked the Bell Ranch boys why they wore their boots outside their pants they explained that their legs didnrsquot chafe as bad in the saddle and at night creepy things couldnrsquot crawl up into their boots because they got elevation sickness I explained that I didnrsquot need such protection because any critter that crawled into my low boots was going to suffocate from the bad gases anyway
Speaking of which Spike Van Cleve who wrote one of the best cowboy books of all time 40 Years Gatherinsrsquo was from Montana and he didnrsquot understand the New Mexico boot look any more than I did He tried it but explained that he really liked to eat beans and whenever he wore his pants inside his boots and he ate beans he kept blowing his boots off
no Small Feet
Itrsquos the Pittsby Lee Pitts
6 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Donrsquot forget
to register those good calves
Registration forms are available
on the APA website
wwwpinzgauersorg
Remember AI Bulls must be DNA typed before any AI
calves can be registered Embryo calves must be D
NA
typed before they can be registered
Use the letter lsquoSrsquo for 2006 calves
Use the letter lsquoTrsquo for 2007 calves
Use the letter lsquoUrsquo for 2008 calves
Use the letter lsquoWrsquo for 2009 calves
Use the letter lsquoxrsquo for 201 0 calves
PinzgAuer outlook
I Springtime in the Northwest and the snow level is supposed to get down to 1000ft tonight ndash where is spring
Went to a meeting of the Northwest Pinzgauer Association yesterday and came away with a good feeling The breed is alive and well out here
Several items were discussed at our APA Board meeting in March You will find the minutes from that meeting in this issue Knowing how to preserve the characteristics of our breed and still be able to market the animals is always an issue Do we really want to get to the point of having to look at the ears to identify our breed Think about what has happened to other breeds that have shied away from color or breed characteristics to ldquoconformrdquo Just some random thoughts
The national show committee is hard at work and has some really nice plans for the show in Tyler Hope to see you there
Wersquore seeing just a little upturn in cattle prices in the past couple of weeks Hope you have also As always if you have questions or concerns please feel free to contact me I will do my best to get them to the proper people
Keep your hay dry and continue to register those good calves
Donna
Recent months have showed a slowing of activity both in registrations and transfers However we are up in total registrations and transfers compared to this point in time last year Keep registering your cattle and be sure to transfer when you sell cattle Much
of our income is from these two activities The APA Board of Directors is working on collecting on past due accounts Thank you to those that have made their accounts
current If you are still past due please make an effort to get your account current The APA office will not process work for past due accounts or work sent without proper payment The APA office will accept credit cards
PresiDentrsquos messAge
treAsurerrsquos rePort
By Donna Laney
By Clayton Haskell
meet the eDJe stAffJimmy HooverLivestock Web Designer
Joe JonesLivestock Web Designer
Jimmy is a Web designer for EDJE and is also in charge of
banner ads and email blasts He is originally from Indianola IA
He graduated from the Uni-versity of Iowa with degrees in
Fine Arts and Communications Jimmy and his wife Kellie cur-
rently live in Des Moines where they own a Chiropractic Clinic
Jimmy has worked for EDJE for two years and is enjoying learn-
ing about the world of agriculture
Joe begin work on the livestock web design team at EDJE four
years ago He grew up in Indiano-la spending a lot of time when
he was younger on my grandparsquos hog farm He attended DMACC after high school graduating from the Commercial Art program He
and his wife have been married for 12 years this June They have two little girls Leia who is five
and Kate who is almost two Joe loves to go to car shows and in his spare time has a 1952 Chevrolet
sedan that he tinkers with
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 7
By Donna Laney
Joe JonesLivestock Web Designer
P i n z g a u e r P e o P l ePinzgAuer PeoPle
new APA members
new Junior members
Black Kettle FarmsDavid Jones7775 Rt 6 NEdinboro PA 16412
Colf Farms6816 NE Etna RdWoodland WA 98674
Seth Binkley1010 West Side RdAshland City TN 37015
Marion L Avera349 Moody RdHinesville GA 31313
Victor SpantonW 5895 CR HNew Glarus WI 53574
Jim amp Cherry Warren3195 750 EDietrich ID 83324
Sandy Robertson6187 Cherry Valley RdKirkland IL 60146
Lori Hunter6432 CR 331Plantersville TX 77363
Paul Edmondson17100 CR 4057Kemp TX 75143
Happy HoofsElaine Simmons amp Barbie Hutchison2830 Battle Creek RdSpringfield TN 37172Would you like your
photograph to be the next cover of the
Pinzgauer JournalJust send your best work in to pinzgaueredjecom and watch for the nest issue It might just be your cattle on
the cover
Thank you to Midwest Pinzgauer Association members Mike Foshee and Jessie Jansen for their work of organizing and receiving donations for the Jr silent auction at World Beef ExpoNational Show As you can seehellipKylee Beckius loves her Pinzgauer apron
Rich Fontaine and his baby Pinzgauer
8 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
The Northwest Pinzgauer Association met May 2 2010 after the Youth show in Chehalis WA See
results elsewhere in this issueAfter the meeting we had a potluck BBQ and an
auction to help defray expenses for the youth shows this season The auction raised a little over $200000 ndash WOW We support our youth This is always a fun party
The numbers for the show were up and hopefully this is a good sign for the coming show season
Officers President ndash Rick Boyer Vice-President ndash Steve Johanson Treasurer ndash Ruth Adams Secretary ndash Donna Boyer
The Midwest Pinzgauer Association is trying new changes and opportunities to grow and develop
as an organization One of those changes is a new committee for publishing the MPA quarterly newsletter We have learned that our breeders really look forward to this newsletter so we are hoping to have something for everyone including our feedlot operations cowcalf
producers show stock producers and of course our hobbyists To help make this possible we will need everyonersquos input ideas pictures highlights whatever interests youhellipour members In future issues you will see Spotlight Breeders New BreederMembers New Arrivals along with the usual show highlights and future happening If you have any input please do not hesitate to contact Diana Beckius 608-697-5968 bovineandequinedishmailnet or Jake Hendzel 920-833-9772 jwoodhavenaolcom
Please view the Midwest Website wwwmidwestpinzgauerscom for up to date information on our upcoming shows and promotional opportunities including Farm Tech Days
A heart felt Get Well Soon goes out to Tommy Kesler of Kesler Family Farm Menasha WI Tommy was involved in a horrific traffic accident in St Louis MO leaving him with a broken back and additional injuries Tommy and six other college students were returning to Wisconsin after spending Spring Break in Texas Tommyrsquos best friend lost his life in this accident Get Well Soon Tommy
NorthwestregioN
MidwestregioN
Have you Regional News
JARRAE PinzgauersBulls amp Heifers Available
See cattle for sale on our website at wwwjarraepinzgauerscom
James amp Elaine RayHudson WI
715-425-6442
Fairchild Pinzgauer Farm 2030 N Johnson Road
Columbia City IN 46725
Pictured Above WCP 403P SIRE of Both Champion Female and Bull
Home of the 2009 National Supreme Champion Female
and 2009 Grand Champion Bull
Harold (Jack) amp Jeannine Fairchild Jr260-609-0240 bull 260-693-9499
jfairchildhotmailcom
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 9
My thoughts on the American Pinzgauer Association
An article in CATTLE TODAY November 7 2009 headlined ldquoBeef industry needs more feed-efficiency datardquo states feed accounts for 65-80 percent of total beef-production cost It goes on to say feed management practices go only so far and a more promising tool for cattle producers is genetic selection for improve feed efficiency It used to be feed efficiency data could be learned through bull test Pinzgauer bulls were tested with outstanding results since their first importation into the United States The first record I was able to locate was the Official Bull Test results Eastern Nebraska Beef Cattle Testing Station Schuyler NE 1974 1975 and 1976 where Pinzguaer steers were fist in Feed Conversion (pounds of feed per pound of gain) all three years averaging 69 lbs of feed per pound of gain (1) In 1987 a group of bulls from Red Oak Ranch led 67 bulls in the Stephen F Austin University Forage Bull Gain Test (2) In the ldquoHands Onrdquo feeding course conducted by the University of Florida Animal Science Department Pinzguaer steers were either 1 or 2 in Average Daily Gain (ADG) and Feed Conversion for 1993-94 1994-95 and 1995-96 (3)
Many Land Grant State Universities that used to conduct bull tests have reduced of eliminated them due the current economic conditions It is becoming more difficult to get hard data Recent developments in DNA testing and profiling have provided a means of getting this information Pfizer Animal Health Animal Genetics (formerly GeneSTAR) has developed GeneSTAR MVP (Molecular Value Predictions) This provides predictions for core traits of feed efficiency marbling and tenderness similar to EPDrsquos EPDrsquos are based on phenotypic records of the animal and its relatives An MVP is derived from an animals genotype only
Pinzgauer breeders have long known of DNA testing primarily for tenderness Nine of the original ten Pinzgauer bulls imported to the United States and a over 80 others have been tested for tenderness Should tenderness DNA value or accuracy be questioned by some doubting Thomas I had steaks from two steers Bratzler shear tested by Auburn University Meat Laboratory earlier this year Both were sired by GeneSTAR 2 star tested bull Risky Business (3C3L) reg 5027393 One tested 425 kg which is considered reasonably tender The other tested 281 kg which is outstanding
I recently tested one of my bulls CRS Semper Paratus (CRS-55S) reg 5031327 for MVP He had previously been tested for tenderness GeneSTAR 2 stars and I was interested in feed efficiency His MVP FE score was -216 This places him in the top 10 of all animals Of course I am proud to have bred
and own such a bull but it comes as no surprise I have known that Pinzgauer cattle are outstanding One bull I had the North Florida Bull Test in 2006 gained 614 ADG for one 21 day period and 425 ADG for the entire 126 day test
One bull and one test will not change the marketability of Pinzgauer cattle They still are not black Feedlot and feeder buyers only care about one thing the bottom line If they can be shown that they will be able to improve their profits by lowering their feed cost while maintaining top tenderness and quality they will forget hid color quickly and demand Pinzguaers The new proposed Certified Pinzgauer Beef will only be successful if there is valid data to back it It sounds wonderful but how much Certified Hereford beef to you see in the markets
I encourage all Pinzgauer breeders to test which ever way possible and widely publish their results I know they will be great we just have to let other breeders know Additional information regarding DNA MVP testing procedures and costs can be obtained at wwwpfizeranimalgeneticscom or 1-800-BEEF DNA Your local county extension agent can help you regarding bull testing in your state If I can help please contact me at circleredsteleclipsenet or 334-885-6388
References(1) The Pinzgauer Prophet 1976(2) The North American Pinzgauer September 1987(3) The Pinzgauer Journal April 1997
Paul SwisherCircle Red S
PinzgAuer forumopinions are not necessarily those of the publication and editors
Pinzgauer Forum - Send in your comments about the future of the breed and suggestions you
may have to make the market for Pinzgauer Cattle better
E-mail to
pinzgaueredjecom
10 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Twin Springs Pinzgauer presently owned by Ken and Mary Ann Meredith in
Coopertown Tennessee was purchased in 1962 by William H Jones Mary Ann Merediths father Mary Annrsquos parents originally owned a dairy and then turned this farm into a tobacco operation and raised commercial cattle After their death Mary Ann continued with commercial cattle until she was introduced to the Pinzgauer breed in 2002 The farm is now enjoyed by our extended family of twin daughters Susan (Ray) Morley and Ronda (Cotton) Bryant and our three grandchildren Timothy Kenny and Meredith
One of the largest Pinzgauer breeders in the US the current Twin Springs had an accidental start Mary Ann and Ken Meredith were stationed in Philadelphia in 1996 when news of Mary Annrsquos fatherrsquos death reached them Ken was a US Navy Captain and they were both accustomed to living the city life The closest Mary Ann ever came to beef cattle was a filet mignon at some of the finest restaurants in the US In fact Mary Ann remembers her mother telling her NEVER to date a farmer
Mary Ann moved back to middle Tennessee not far from the 260 acre farm to try to figure out what to do with it She had inherited a beautiful piece of ground with many natural springs and a small herd of commercial cattle While getting some site work done on the place she met Dennis Bryant of Silver Bullet Cattle Co and became interested in
the Pinzgauer breed This venture into breeding registered cattle happened at a time when Ken was still based out of town Mary Ann consulted the local farmers Farmerrsquos Co-op veterinarians and every other source to find out the best way to raise quality cattle She is a Master Beef Producer for the State of Tennessee Ken has since retired from active duty and has also delved head first into the business The insight and knowledge that they both have gained in such a short period of time show their passion for raising the best cattle possible
The initial purchase of 20 Pinzgauer cows quickly grew to over 120 Registered Pinzgauers Eventually the commercial cattle herd was dispersed and Twin Springs converted to raise only Fullblood Pinzgauer cattle
When Ms Woodie Talbot of Hi Point Ranch decided to disperse her herd we were fortunate enough to acquire many of her best foundation stock We had always preferred the type of cattle Hi Point produced and with the addition of this Hi Point foundation stock our current herd is composed of over 90 Hi Point bloodlines The remainder of our herd is the product of Diamond T Franklin Farms Rockinrsquo AampJ and Silver Bullet breeding We are very proud of our relationship with Hi Point Ranch and our friendship with Ms Woodie We have learned a great deal about Pinzgauer breeding and bloodlines from her and are continually amazed at the quality of the cattle we obtained from her herd We consider it an honor to be able to continue the breeding and improvement of the bloodlines developed over the past 30+ years by Hi Point Ranch
Twin Springs also owes a tremendous debt to Silver Bullet Cattle Company We would not be in the Pinzgauer seedstock business without them We highly value their cattle our working relationship and our friendship with Dennis and Pam and cannot begin to thank them for all the education opportunities and assistance they have provided us over the years
Twin Springs mission is to continually improve the quality of the Pinzgauer breed and to make available for sale only the finest cattle we can produce We spare no expense and make every effort to develop the finest Pinzgauer heifers available In addition to a comprehensive veterinarian approved vaccination program we utilize the Easy-Way Cattle Stations for year-round fly and external parasite control We provide our cattle with what we feel is the finest mineral supplement on the market - Cargill Right-Now Minerals This program provides the appropriate micro-nutrients and minerals at the right time of year in order to improve our cattles over-all conditioning reproductive health and to maximize growth and development
For the past 8 years we have utilized a feeding program which includes Mix 30 a high energy liquid feed Mix 30 is a liquid protein (16) and fat (10) supplement we provide on a free choice basis to all our cattle for improving fiber digestion It
Twin Springs PinzgauerFeature Farm
Enjoying the cattle
Automatic watering system
mary Ann and Ken meredith
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 11
contains no sugars starches or urea The only solid feed other than hay and forage that we provide our cattle is soybean hull pellets These pellets are also carbohydrate free like the Mix 30 liquid The natural gut flora in cattle are not adapted to easily digest starches sugars etc present in many feed rations The bacteria naturally present in the bovine gut have evolved to digest grass and similar forage We are convinced that cattle that are not exposed to carbohydrates (such as corn molasses etc) are much better adapted to maximize the natural forage available to them All of our calves are provided creep feeders filled with soy hull pellets Although this approach may be controversial to some after 8 years of utilizing only Mix 30 soybean hull pellets quality hay and natural forage the positive results in our cattle are obvious
Over the past three years Twin Springs has had a rather aggressive fencing program which has resulted in our pastures being divided into 18 separate paddocks in order for us to institute a rotational grazing program We have also converted our entire herd to a fall calving schedule in order to maximize our rotational grazing efforts In only our second year of this grazing program we have already seen a significant improvement in our pasture density and the quality of forage available We are very excited about the possibilities of rotational grazing and expect to see continued improvement from it in the future In 2009 all of our calves were born in September October or November (94 were within a 6 week period) and the labor savings and other benefits we realized far surpassed our expectations We highly recommend you try a tight defined calving season and see if it is an improvement in your cattle operation
In order to facilitate feeding health maintenance weaning and sorting of our cattle we have built an extensive corral system with 10 separate holding pens and feeding bunks We
recently added a new barn to this cattle handling system which covers some of the corral pens and houses our Fore-Most alleyways and a Fore-Most 450 Squeeze Chute with head table This handling equipment has now given us the ability to truly practice low-stress cattle handling in all phases of our operation We can now easily get our cattle up sort separate wean vaccinate dehorn and tattoo with a minimum of stress on both the cattle and the handlers
Twin Springs was named after our twin daughters Ronda Bryant and Susan Morley and the numerous natural springs on the property After experiencing a severe drought three years ago during which even the ponds dried up we decided to install MiraFount automatic waterers at strategic points across our farm We havent had a drought since however this past winter we had an unusually long period of below freezing weather where all of our ponds were frozen to the
point that it was dangerous for us to even try to break the ice To our delight none of the automatic waterers froze during this period and we were able to keep our cattle out in the pastures the entire winter We feel fresh water is so important and sometimes overlooked by some cattle people We are so fortunate that our natural springs are the headwaters for Battle Creek which flows through our farm Additionally we have 8 stock ponds available on the property
Twin Springs has truly enjoyed owning Pinzgauer cattle and we will never go back to black red grey or white cattle like the majority of our neighbors We will
continue to strive to give our cattle every opportunity to be all
that they can be and to provide the finest heifers available to Pinzgauer and commercial breeders We wish all Pinzgauer breeders a safe happy and profitable year and invite you to come by and visit with us at the farm - you are always welcome
Grandchild Timothy Bryant with Cowboy
SB Cool Deal one of the current herd sires at Twin Springs
Creep Feeder
Grandchildren Kenny and meredith morley
12 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
AmericAn PinzgAuer AssociAtion
boArD meeting teleconference minutesunapproved
mArch 6 2010
In Attendance Todd Andreshak Herb Berg Jerry DeSmidt Clayton Haskell Mary Ann Meredith Donna Laney Cathy Reich Pam Shay-Bryant Kyle Hyder Lisa Wamsley
President Donna Laney called the meeting to order at 800 am (Pacific Time)
A motion was made to approve the minutes from the last meeting by Lisa Wamsley Mary Ann Meredith seconded and the motion carried
Clayton Haskell presented the Treasurerrsquos Report According to the recent financials our registrations and transfers are up over last year and the financials look good Our bad debt is decreasing since we decided to focus on this We are planning to enforce the APA rules this year by preventing breeders from showing at the National Show unless they are in good standing ndash financially ndash with the APA Clayton reminded us that he cannot hold the position of Treasurer since his two year maximum has been reached and is willing to work with the next Treasurer for continuity Pam Shay-Bryant made a motion to approve the financial report Jerry DeSmidt seconded and the motion carried
Committee ReportsGrievance Herb Berg reported that there were no grievances
pendingImportExport Pam Shay-Bryant had no reportNational Show Lisa Wamsley is chairing the National Show
committee The National Show is scheduled for Thursday September 30 at 900 am The Board meeting will be Wednesday at 1000 am with the membership meeting at 130 pm both at the hotel The town of Tyler TX is going all out to welcome the event The fair has also agreed to put up a separate tie-out for the Pinzgauers
Promotion No reportRules and Bylaws A motion was made to clarify the National
show rules item 2 to read ldquoAll entries must have legible tattoos that agree with their registration certificates Tattoos will be checked and verified by an official at the show on the day of arrival against the original registration certificaterdquo The purpose of this change is to clarify the need for breeders to present their original registration certificate at all shows following the national
show rules The motion was made by Pam Shay-Bryant and seconded by Jerry DeSmidt The motion carried
National Show Rules The above change in the Rules amp Bylaws was initiated by the National Show committee A recommendation to change the show rules isolating the cowcalf pair class from the rest of the heifer classes was tabled until the Tyler Board meeting
Website The Board mentioned finding a number of errors on the website Pam Shay-Bryant will take these to the webmaster for correction
Youth Lisa Wamsley reported on the Junior Scholarship fund The paperwork is in process to set up the non-for-profit status The Board recommended that all applications for scholarships be sent to Lisa directly and she would forward them to the committee
Pinzgauer Journal report Donna Laney reported that this latest issue had a number of new advertisers She asked the secretary to send the Board minutes to the Journal for publication
Breed Field Representative No report
Old BusinessPresident Laney stated that she had not received any written
requests for regional realignment but will present them to the rest of the Board when received
President Laney said that she is in the process of picking a Feature Farm to highlight in the Journal to get that program started so that it would be included in the next Journal
Clayton Haskell discussed the Pinzgauer Certified Beef program He is awaiting approval from the USDA and will forward that on when he receives it Todd Andreshak asked for a clarification on the registration status of the subject animal The Board intended that one of the parents of the subject animal must be a registered Pinzgauer in order to have the offspring considered as Pinzgauer Certified Beef Lisa Wamsley made a motion for a one-time charge to join the Pinzgauer Certified Beef program of $ 100 Pam Shay-Bryant seconded the motion and the motion carried Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to help with a brochure to the breeders outlining the Pinzgauer Certified Beef Program
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 13
President Laney reported that per the Journalrsquos request she has asked Kathy Dombrowski to be the clearinghouse for all the show results She will put them on the APA website and also forward them to the Pinzgauer Journal
President Laney reported on the International Board meeting to be held in the Northwest in 2011 Mathias Kinsberger the ICPA representative will be traveling to Oregon this July to help work out the details
New Business
A number of issues were raised to the Board from Mr Mike Foshee First he wanted to re-raise the issue of the conflicting PPB tattoo designations which the Board discussed in September A motion was made by Todd Andreshak for President Laney to write a letter to Mr Foshee restating the Boardrsquos position on this matter and to suggest that he follow the grievance stipulations in the APA Rules and Bylaws if he would like to re-open the issue Herb Berg seconded the motion and the motion carried
Secondly Mr Foshee wanted to pursue allowing black Pinzgauers to show in APA shows Lastly Mr Foshee wanted to challenge the APA for registering purebred and percentage Pinzgauers Pam Shay-Bryant made a motion to table both these discussions until the Board meeting in Tyler Lisa Wamsley seconded and the motion carried
Mr John Uhlman sent in information regarding the start of a Pinzgauer show at the American Royale in Kansas City this year It is scheduled for October 22 More information will follow
Pam Shay-Bryant invited everyone to the Silver Select Sale May 29
Jerry DeSmidt made a motion to adjourn at 950 am Lisa Wamsley seconded and the motion carried
Respectfully submitted
Pam Shay-BryantSecretary
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14 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
AmericAn PinzgAuer AssociAtion
boArD meeting teleconference minutesapproved
December 9 2009
In Attendance Todd Andreshak Herb Berg Jerry DeSmidt Clayton Haskell Mary Ann Meredith Donna Laney Cathy Reich Pam Shay-Bryant Jeremy West Absent Ken Paul Kyle Hyder Lisa Wamsley
President Donna Laney called the meeting to order at 800 am (Pacific Time)
A correction was made to the minutes of the Board Meeting of September 26 2009 to add Cathy Reich as a Board member in attendance Jerry DeSmidt made a motion to accept the minutes with this correction Cathy Reich seconded and the motion carried
Clayton Haskell presented the Treasurerrsquos Report According to the recent financials our registrations are down 10 from prior year and our transfers are down 50 A discussion was held regarding past due amounts owed to the APA President Laney said that she would ask the APA office to send out past due notices for the amounts on the Aging Report Clayton will be sending out the list of past due accounts to the Regional Presidents for them to contact people in their regions or let the office know which accounts are uncollectible Pam Shay-Bryant made a motion to accept the Treasurerrsquos report Todd seconded and the motion carried
Committee ReportsGrievance Herb Berg reported that there were no grievances
pendingImportExport Pam Shay-Bryant reported that she knew of
some APA members who were purchasing cattle from Diamond T in Canada
National Show Lisa Wamsley is chairing the National Show committee The show is scheduled for the last of September in Tyler TX We will be receiving further information within the week
Promotion No reportRules and Bylaws Nothing to reportNational Show Rules Todd Andreshak wanted the National
Show committee to remind all exhibitors to bring their original registration certificates to the National Show instead of photocopies
Website Nothing to reportYouth No reportBreed Field Representative No report
Old BusinessPresident Laney discussed the budget and asked if the Board
felt that we needed to make any changes to the budget The results of the discussion were to keep the budget on track and see how the general economy plays out
The idea of having a Feature Farm highlighted in the Pinzgauer Journal each issue was discussed Cathy Reich made a motion to ask President Laney to randomly pick one region for each issue and contact the Regional President for suggestions as to which farm to feature The photos from the article would come from the owner of the farm but Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to assist in the writing of the article Jerry DeSmidt seconded the motion and the motion carried
The plan for promotional products featured by the APA was tabled for future discussion
Todd Andreshak addressed the issue of realigning some of the regions At the last Board meeting it was stated that the impetus for any realignments needed to come from the regions in question He is planning to work with Jeff Cole regarding the absorption of the Eastern region into the Midwest region
The Pinzgauer Journal has asked to have someone from the association be the clearinghouse for all show results President Laney was going to ask our webmaster Kathy Dombrowski to be that person
The Youth non-profit scholarship fund was discussed Volunteers were solicited to become the Board for the Fund with a commitment of at least five years to get it going and become well-established The Board was decided as follows President ndash Lisa Wamsley Vice President ndash Todd Andreshak Treasurer ndash Mary Ann Meredith Secretary ndash Donna Laney The functions of the Board of the fund are to secure donations and make decisions on the disbursement of scholarship funds to the APA juniors who apply for those funds Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 15
International Congress ndash 2011Mathias Kinberger will visit in August 2010 to finalize
plans for the International Congress tour in the Northwest in Aug ndash Sept of 2011 We have many great ideas for sightseeing farm visits and even a cattle show Since this is an APA event hosted by the Northwest I hope many APA members will make plans to be with us You wonrsquot be disappointed Itrsquos a good way to meet breeders from around the world and also to meet our international people from Austria Look for more about the tour in our next issue Thanks Donna Laney
2011 internAtionAl PinzgAuer congress
work on the draft organizational documents and the not-for profit certification A motion was made to name this fund the APA Junior Scholarship Fund by Jerry DeSmidt Todd Andreshak seconded and the motion carried
Clayton Haskell discussed the Pinzgauer Certified Beef program He will be sending all the Board members the proposed final criteria for certification and will start the process to get the label approved by the USDA
New Business
A discussion on Board member goals ensured Goals that were identified for the Board this year were Establish the Certified Pinzgauer Beef program establish the Junior Scholarship Fund improve and expand the Pinzgauer Journal and re-establish contact with and encourage membership from breeders of Pinzgauers who do not now participate in the regional or national association
The Board addressed possible new sources of revenue for the Association It was decided that there would not be an additional charge for listings in the Breederrsquos Directory as that was part of the benefits of being a member of the association The Board felt that the prospect of a one-time charge for the Certified Pinzgauer Beef enrollment was feasible and would be discussed at the next meeting President Laney will be reminding the APA office to
send out the annual dues notice and also solicit additional dues from lifetime members Clayton Haskell brought up the prospect of holding a silent auction at the Nationals to benefit the APA Jeremy West said plans were underway for that already
Mary Ann Meredith asked for clarification regarding the registration of a calf conceived by AI The rules as adopted by the Association are that all sires used for AI in this breed have to have a DNA sample on file with our testing agency (currently Pfizer) It is the responsibility of the seller of Pinzgauer semen to insure that this sample is on file Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to summarize the APA rules on DNA samples for inclusion on the website
President Donna Laney announced that the next meeting would be a teleconference held on March 6 2010 at the same time
Jerry DeSmidt made a motion to adjourn at 920 am Todd Andreshak seconded and the motion carried
Respectfully submitted
Pam Shay-BryantSecretary
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16 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
PinzgAuers for All reAsonsIt is my belief that the Pinzgauer breed has not come close to reach-ing its total potential as a contributor to not only the beef industry in the United States (and Canada for that matter) but the dairy industry as well I as many of you have read countless articles where individu-als have stated they ldquomissed the boatrdquo with Pinzguers or so much more can be done with Pinzgauers While I was not purchasing or breeding cattle in the late sixties or seventies I would agree with both positions
While I am not the only individual in the United States who has crossed Holsteins with Pinzgauers I ask myself why doing so has not been covered discussed or written about My wife and I along with our children have been dairy producers since April 1 1991 (yes I know April Fools day and in light of the continual $990 base price of milk time and again since thenhellipwell you get the picture)
In my opinion Holsteins in North America has been basically destroyed in the pursuit of milk production I think I can state milk production has been pursued at the expense of virtually all the basic animal traits The destruction of mothering ability grazing ability calving ability disease resistance disease tolerance day to day vigor weak calves calves unable to suckle the list goes on and on Many of these topics have been written about prior to my ramblings here But there seems to be two schools on this in regards to Holsteins One lets find Out-cross (Holstein) bloodlines to improve some of these conditions now so prevalent Two lets cross breed them Oh and I guess there is a third line of thought lets keep them the way they are so while they give you 28000 pounds of milk in 365 days it is okay to have the following vet bills Displaced Abomasum Keto-sis milk fever breed her three to six times or more to settle trim her feet two or more times a lactation and lets not include pneumonia time and again late lactation milk fever and from my experience just a weird and continuous bunch of ailments
I like many dairy producers have tried other breeds and have done some cross breeding with their herds As you drive around the coun-tryside if you know your dairy breeds and what resultant crosses look like you will see Jersey cattle in many herds and Jersey Holstein F1 crosses There are still Guernsey Milking Shorthorn Aryshire and Brown Swiss out there to see I am not familiar with anyone crossing these breeds much with Holsteins but I do spot the occasional Short-horn Holstein cross If one knows what they are looking for you will see Normandy Holstein F1 cows on many of the milk producers pasture operations Looking even closer there is some Brown Swiss Holstein crossing going on but I seldom see them (I read an article years past out of New Zealand which stated they had to cross the Holsteins there with Brown Swiss because the Holsteins had lost the ability to be efficient grazers)
There are many paths a beef producer can take in their operation seed stock bull supplier cow calf sales feed lot custom beef produc-tion and showing to name some While my goal has been fullblood seed stock with our Pinzgauer herd I eventually began to reflect on the fact that as a breed the Pinzgauer would still be classed as a dual purpose breed In fact Pinzgauer dairy products are produced and sold in Europe and milking Pinzgauers may even be more numerous
today than Pinzgauer beef (I believe that position changes depending on who you speak with in Austria)
Some know I attempted Normandy Holstein crossing some years back and in my way of thinking it was a failure I never did obtain a Normandy Holstein heifer in over two years of breeding my Hol-steins to Normandy bulls so I simply gave up Twenty miles away however a large pasture based herd was able to establish about half of his two hundred milking cows as Normandy Holstein F1rsquos And while we utilized the same bulls his luck of the draw was heifers and lots of them Mine however was all bulls
While I did not cross Holsteins and Jerseys I have purchased a few of them in milk and kept them around the past decade We also have kept a small number of purebred Jerseys as well
About five years ago I decided I should try crossing a few Holsteins with Pinzgauers While I will admit I was concerned that what is available in this country is the beef side of the term dual purpose I was really sick at having to either drag out Holsteins or ship them because they simply cannot overcome much that befalls them (And when you have to drag a down or dead cow out of a 140 foot barn with 160 feet of chain the loader tractorhellipwell I think you get the picture and after one time it gets old very very fast) As some of you who know me know I was able to obtain some old Aristocrat semen and began getting some Holsteins settled and I believed then (as I do now) I had absolutely nothing to loose
When the calves started arriving I initially obtained 75 bull calves and 25 heifers I know the ole odds are 5050 but I was thrilled to obtain any heifers after my Normandy disaster The first round of heifers were black and of course any red animals that hit the ground were bulls I might add that our Holstein herd is genetically speak-ing red or red carrier with one or two cows having the black red gene These F1 animals for the most part ldquoresemblerdquo a Pinzgauer in their marking They will have a sold colored head some while on the spine with the while tail usually white rear feet Some are flashy marked and others a little more plain In four or five years of F1 calves hitting the ground I believe there has been only three not looking kinda sorta like a Pinzgauer
As these calves began to hit the ground there was (and is) a noticeable difference in their behavior when it comes to suckling These F1rsquos first hit the ground running just like our fullblood Pinzgauer calves----like one of the commercials on TV today they got the power They come out they get up and start motivating around the barn And immediately they are ready for a drink With the rare exception they know what that nipple on the bottle is for and they really go to town The next thing we noticed right away is that if sweet feed is offered within 24 hours they will begin to eat it and while it may not be a lot they are eating solid feed As with the beef calves I have observed them chewing on grass within 24 hours of birth these F1rsquos will also go after hay haylage and silage within a day or so of birth
So now I have a barn full of Pinzgauer Holstein F1 bull and heifer calves as our initial flush of calves was about a dozen or so in a short
bymike foshee
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 17
time frame Well since I feel the dairyman always takes it on the chin (funny how I am always right on this topic as I received 90 cents free and clear on a beautiful F1 bull calf the other day---ha still have not cashed that check) when shipping their bull calves I had not sold a one of the F1 bulls Low and behold a fellow down the road stopped in (who had been admiring our Pinzgauers for years) and asked me if I ever cross a Pinzgauer with a Holstein With the exception of a few hutches which cannot be seen from either road that borders our farm no one had seen any of the F1rsquos at that time Of course I said sure would you like to see them In the barn we go and if he would have had dentures they would have fallen out of his mouth He was basically speechless as he looked at the group of calves I had inside the barn (I should mention I did sell this small producer a Valentime bred heifer the year before and during this visit he informed me he wanted as many ldquoWhite tailsrdquo in his lot and pasture as he could buy) Right then and there he purchase the entire lot of bull calves and paid absolute top dollar for them We did not suffer any of that $45 a calf nonsense This producer purchased every F1 bull calf I would sell that year and the next This was an un-expected bonus in my pursuit of raising and milking some F1 crosses
Another unexpected bonus with these F1 bull calves came because of the way they are marked I find it interesting so many dairyman milk Holsteins and of course in the United States most are black The number of producers who want a Red Holstein(s) a Jersey(s) a Swiss anything different in their herd is staggering And to think when we started in 1991 people looked at us like we were nuts for having all the Red Holsteins running around In the Holstein world these While Tails are considered Linebacks And while there are different marking patterns for a Lineback---people are crazy for them at auction when one or more show up I saw on one occasion a three teat short extremely fat Lineback marked milk cow (yep someone was actually milking this thinghellip) bring $1700 So being a little informed about what the masses wanted I saved a few of the F1 bulls calves back and feed them until they reached 600 pounds Sent them out to the kind of local monthly feeder sale to see what happened Well they topped the sale and they did this because dairy producers wanted to put some of that ldquoLinebackrdquo marking into their herd I made no claims as to what they were or were not I simply sent both red and black ones and stood back and watched This too was an unexpected (to a point) bonus in my crossing program
Now we get to the heart of the matter and that is actually milking an F1 We currently milk two and I let one of my friends obtain two His are about in the same stage of lactation as our two Five more F1rsquos are currently settled to freshen in 2010
One of the reasons for cross breeding is hybrid vigor With my low point of view regarding the state of the Holstein breed I did this solely for hybrid vigor Would it could it make a difference in stamina health reproductive efficiency That was the goal not what or how they would be marked or what color they might be when they hit the ground Here are the things I have discovered during this grand experiment
1 Growth I have not seen a Holstein or Pinzgauer have as rapid a growth curve as these F1rsquos They have amazing size and they get there darned quick Our next F1 Red-Hill Marbles which Jill showed a season or two ago is easily in excess of 1400 pounds And the next three due also tower above any of the pure Holstein heifers on the farm To say I am impressed with how these critters grow would be an understatement2 Disposition a more calm and easy to handle heifer and to date
the two which freshened on our farm and the two at our friends were very easy to break to milk At our place and this is not an exaggera-tion you canrsquot walk through the cow yard without having to actually push their big behinds out of your way They come to you you can pet them in the lot they follow you aroundhellipnow I could expect some of this if all of them had been shown but that is not the case Two Holstein Pinzgauer F1rsquos and one Jersey Pinzgauer F1 have been shown but you would think all ten of them had been3 Udder quality udders on all four milking are extremely square and tucked up high teats evenly and properly spaced Milk out speed is fast and as the saying goes around dairy land they milk out like a dishrag And of course udders can have all shapes and lengths of teats and these are what I considered the perfect length to prep and milk 4 Confirmation I was not sure how some of these cattle would look structurally when this all started even though the calves were very showy and dairy in appearance I have F1rsquos out of grade and registered Holstein (as well as Jerserys) with varying confirmation types represented I can honestly say that these first four F1rsquos look dairy and as they progress out in their lactation they are not putting on excess body fat And after milking now for over 19 years I can say I have had a whole lot of dairy heifers way worse confirmation wise than these F1rsquos 5 Milk production I would rate these in our barn (and my buddy says the same) as good solid milkers All four of these peaked in the mid-fifties I would like to throw in at this point I am not a big believer in these 70 80 90 pound heifers I personally believe this is one of the reasons the national age for a dairy cow is three years and about three to five months Some of the cattle that have stood in our barn the longest number of years were heifers who came in and maybe peaked at forty forty-five fifty pounds And as they stayed in the barn went on to give us those 18000 20000 or more lactations and did it for five six and in a couple of instances up to and including ten lactations No one makes money when a cow goes out the door at three and a half years of age (even though some sure thing they do) And so many producers do not realize a bovine does not reach maturity until seven years of age
I believe many Pinzgauer producers have access to Holstein breeders and perhaps Holstein heifers Offering some of these lineback look-ing (they are called white tails and or skunks also around this neck of the woods) heifers or bulls ldquomightrdquo work for some to increase their number of animals sold As the ole saying goes there is more than one way to skin a cat
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18 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Ask the DoctorThe Junior GazetteThe Midwest juniors should all be getting ready for the Midwest Junior Pinzgauer
show Sunday June 6th The juniors will get a chance to show two days Saturday at Valley Beef and Sunday will be our junior show At that time we will get the results of our royalty contest Last years show was a big success with eight juniors showing and twenty four head of cattle
In February two juniors attended the Wisconsin Cattlemenrsquos Association conference they both listened in on some very interesting seminars
I got a chance to show at a U-W Pioneer Showdown on April 24th and 25th I enjoyed showing both days and the judge on Sunday was very complimentary on our breed
July 20th through the 22nd we will have Pinzgauers in the Wisconsin Cattlemenrsquos Tent at Farm Technology Days along with many other beef breeds Hopefully our queen
and princesses will be there to answer questions and promote our breed
In August a number of Midwest juniors will be showing at the Midwest District show held at the State Fair in Milwaukee After that we will be looking forward to World
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1 We have a basketball- like thing sticking out the rear of a heifer and it is bright red Also the rectum is also hanging out What do we do (fig 1)
A Your heifer has a rectal ndashvaginal prolapse which is common in some breeds like Herefords but not so common in Pinzgauer If you do see this then it is best to call your vet Otherwise you might try to clean it up with warm water and take your clenched fist and push gently inwards and she will strain against you but you just firmly
push against her relaxing when she pushes against you Once you have it in you should not be able to feel anything anymore as it inverts back into the normal place If she just calved then put in 2-4 urea boluses You may need it sutured to hold it in but steady pressure with a clenched fist will do wonders if you are persistent and careful It works better with a spinal block first however
2 We found this aborted calf and are not sure what cow it came from (fig 2)
A Take it to a veterinarian and they can take a sample from the stomach (abomasum) and examine some under a microscope for trichomoniasis which they can see If none then they should submit it to a lab for other bacterial causes of abortion or fungus (especially if the cattle have had access to moldy hay)
3 We have a cow with retained fetal membranes What should we do (fig3)
A Two things you can just let it hang even if it goes 7-10 days that is better than trying to remove them She will breed back better if you do nothing than if they are manually removed Or you can clean her up with warm water and try and place 2-4 urea boluses in past the placenta as far as you can reach The first way is alright (do nothing) as it is amazing how well the uterus of the cow will clean itself up before the next breeding season
4 The vet says we have a lot of cows that are ready to inseminate but there is nothing going on on the ovaries (fig 4) What is the problem
A This is called anestrus due to a lack of proper nutrition It is fairly common in first-calf heifers if their body condition was not real good when they calved as they will put all
their energy to produce milk for their calf and will not cycle until later or not at all until the calf is weaned These young females are still growing producing milk and the reproductive tract comes last Since two-year old females are about 20 smaller than their full grown herdmates they should be pastured and fed separate from older animals since there is often a lack of feed intake and lowered body condition resulting in delayed return to heat Donrsquot forget to worm them on a regular basis to help them grow
By DuAne mickelsen DVmAsk the Doctor
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Fig 4
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20 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
5 Will prostaglandin (Lutalyse or Estrumate) work if we are going to artificially inseminate some of our cows
A Yes as long as they are cycling and have a corpus luteum on one of the ovaries (fig 5) They should respond to heat in 2-5 days so watch them closely and it is wise to chalk the tailhead because if the chalk disappears and you have not seen her in heat then this is almost as good
6 As I stated in my previous ldquoAsk the Doctorrdquo column I do work for a large bull test station During the last several years using a Bovine Respiratory Disease vaccination program we had 50-60 of the bulls break with respiratory disease in spite of vaccinating the bulls on arrival This year we approached the bulls differently Upon arrival all bulls were given the antibiotic Draxxin subcutaneously and an intranasal vaccine One week later they were given an intramuscular IBR BVD PI3 BRSV PasturellaMannheimia and Clostridial vaccines and only 10 were sick a dramatic improvement
7 We have a large number of our calves that seem to scour within the first month following calving What can we do to prevent this problem
A The best way I know is to vaccinate all the heifers and if necessary the cows prior to calving with Scour Guard KC4 (Roto amp Corona viruses E coli and Clostridium perfrigins bacteria) Other than this make sure the calving area is kept clean and spread them out or move them to clean ground ever so often to prevent heavy contamination of the organisms that cause diarrhea
8 I recently had a problem with the fetal head back and the cow was down and I could not get the head around to pull the calf What could I have done (fig 6)
A These are difficult to deal with especially without a spinal nerve block to prevent straining However here is what you should do next time The cow is down with her back legs tucked up under
her abdomen Tie her head to a post and pull both back legs behind the cow and have someone pull her tail up over her back (fig 7) This takes her mind off you a little more and gives you more room inside the pelvis and uterus to put your fingers in the fetal mouth or nose and pull the fetal head around
9 We have had several calves hip lock on us when pulling a large calf (fig8) How can we prevent this from occurring
A In the future if the cow is standing then rotate the fetus once you have the head and front legs out By this I mean rotate the calf until its sternum is pointed up to the rectum of the cow and that prevents the hips or stifles of the calf from locking up Also if the cow is down you can roll her over on her back and with the fetal extractor pull the calf between her legs and over the udder (fig 9) When the cow or heifer is on her back the fetal pelvis drops down into the wider part of the dams pelvis and frees the hips up allowing the calf to easily be pulled
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10 I have had problems trying to nurse up calves on some of my heifers They want to leave the calf or they are sensitive to letting the baby calf nurse and so they kick it and knock the calf down What can I do
A I usually tie the heifer up with a halter and then take a lariat and put a loop around the neck come back and make a loop in front of the hips and tie that to the fence (fig 10) This prevents the heifer from kicking the calf You can then let the calf nurse and you may have to repeat this for a few times until the heifer gets used to the calf nursing her
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LEROY amp CAROL BOYETTC amp L FARMS (CLB)3502 Grote St SWHuntsville AL 35805-4910Home 256 539-8273 (L)Work 931 732-4850
PAUL SWISHERCIRCLE RED S (CRS)297 County Road 1601Roanoke AL 36274-3841Home 334 885-6388Email circleredsteleclipsenet
ROGER SCHWERMAN 7854 Walsingham Rd Huntsville AL 35802
arKansasDOROTHY RAMERJD PINZGAUER (JDP)10853 Hwy 336 WClinton AR 72031-9650Home 501 745-5811 (L)
DAVID amp IWANA STEPHENSON1704 N Main StCave Springs AR 72718-7144Home 479-248-2633Work 479-530-3782
DALE amp CLAUDIA Dixon 466 Combs Rd Atkins AR 72823
CASA DE VICTORIA BILLY amp D JEAN COFFMAN PO Box 6271Springdale AR 72766
calIfornIaROBERT amp CHRIS BIANCHIBIANCHI RANCHES (BR)6810 Canada RdGilroy CA 95020-8012Home 408 842-5855 (L)Email bianchiranchesaolcom
PHILLIS DOBBS (KH)KRIEGERHAUS PINZGAUER9627 Spring Valley RdMarysville CA 95901-9523Home 530 741-0237 (L)Work 530 741-0375
KATHY DOMBROWSKIRAPTOR RIDGE RANCH4040 Ridge DrLoomis CA 95650-9753Home 916 652-5204Email moomomgarliccom
EMORY amp HEIDE GRAYGOLDEN HOOF RANCH (GH)15900 Golden Hoof LaneFort Jones CA 96032-9611Home 530 468-5623 (L)
florIda CHARLES amp AMBER POUCHERJUNIPER CROSSING FARMSPO Box DGreensboro FL 32330Home 850-442-6624Work 850-4426624
RAYBURN amp SARAH PRICEBAR NOTHING RANCHBox 356Okeechobee FL 34973Home 863-736-2081
MEMORIE LOUGHRIDGE 1930 Se Brushy Hammock Rd Mayo FL 32066
KARON MANNING-ADAMS PO Box 1878 Glen St Mary FL 32040
GeorGIaRICKY EVANSPOVERTY HILL FARMS3171 Old Eastman RdCaldwell GA 31009Home 478-278-4281Work 478-689-4281
MIKE HARPERHARPER FARM2714 Old Eastman RdCadwell GA 31009Home 478 689-4392Work 478 788-8510
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ROSEMARY BOOMHOWER1757 Chandlers RdAuburn KY 42206 (L)Home 270 542-8960
OVAL BRADSHAW (OB)3207 S Camden LnCrestwood KY 40014-9215Home 502 241-4850 (L)
DOUG amp CONNIE DICKSONDICKSONrsquoS FARMS (DDF)1500 Old Zion Church RdWoodburn KY 42170Home 270 792-2545 (L)Email pzcowhotmailcom
JAMES MEDLEY100 Helm School House RdLebanon KY 40033
louIsIanaGLENN amp CINDY GALLET5-G PINZGAUERS (5G)134 Vincent RdLafayette LA 70508-7722Home 337 856-4307 (L)Email Fivegpinzaolcom
POST OAK PINZGAUERS735 Airport RdDubberly LA 71024
massachusettsPETER CARTERWOODLAND FARM58R Jewett StGeorgetown MA 01833-1210Work 978-3522986
maIneBRENT CHURCHILL232 Main St Suite 9Fort Fairfield ME 04742
CLAYTON amp KATHY HASKELL (PRF)PLEASANT RIVER FARM9 Harriet AveWindham ME 04062-5037Home 207 892-5396Email prfpinznlisnet
HARRIET amp TERRY THOMSMOUNTAIN VIEW FARM681 Maple Ridge RdHarrison ME 04040Home 207 776-3618Work 207 583-4293
ALBERT LUDDEN III22 West Chase RdJackson ME 04921Home 207 722-3195Email luddenmidmainecom
LAWRENCE MCNEAR452 Boothby RdLivermore ME 04253Home 207 897-3596
DOROTHY KING amp RICHARD FILLION42 Turner Rd Garfield Plantation Ashland ME 4732
mIchIGanDOUGLAS RICHARDCHIPPEWA HILLS FFA CHAPT3226 Arthur RdRemus MI 49340-9541 (L)Home 989 967-8535
mInnesotaDAN BECKERPO Box 85Brownsville MN 55919
RON amp SHARON NELSONWRIGHT CHOICE PINZGAUER2352 Eaken Ave NWBuffalo MN 55313
NELSON amp BRONSR-BAR-S RANCH (R-S)RR 2 Box 41Strandquist MN 56758-9645Home 218 597-3311 (L)
FRED C PELZER (FCP)PELZERrsquoS PINZGAUERSBox 172Royalton MN 56373-0172Home 320 584-5179 (L)
MIKE amp CATHY REICHWRIGHT CHOICE (WCP) PINZGAUERS2346 Eaken Ave NEBuffalo MN 55313-4202Home 763 682-1306 (L)Cell 612 483-8287Email mcreichlakedalelinknet
CHARLES F STECHRR 2Waubun MN 56589-9802 (L)Home 218 473-2994
STEVE amp SHARON TORBORGDAYBREAK RANCH (DBR)7801 227th StSaint Cloud MN 56301-9700Home 320 251-1903 (L)
mIssIssIppIBART amp STACY CARTER (BCP)THE PINZGAUER PLANTATION1938 Joe Hall RdFlora MS 39071Home 601 879-9698 (L)
mIssourIDARRIEL amp BETTY COLEMANCOLEMANrsquoS PINZGAUER FARM (CPF)3649 US Highway 61Bloomsdale MO 63627-8935Home 573 483-2408 (Retired)
JOHN J EASTLAZY J RANCH (LJR)147 Tumbleweed Pass Jackson MO 63755Home 573 334-4013 (L)
BARRY amp SUSAN FARBERNARROW GATE FARM (NGF)1169 Creekside RdChestnutridge MO 65630-3038Home 417 581-0523Email hitekrdnecprodigynet
TERRY KINGSLEY (TLK)4554 Randolph RdFarmington MO 63640Home 573 756-4046Work 314 992-7263Email terrykingsleysbcglobalnet
BOB NANCY amp TRAVIS RUDOLPH (RPH)RUDOLPH PINZGAUER FARMS4795 Hwy PFestus MO 63028-3224Home 636 933-2720 (L)
JOHN UHLMANCIRCLE U CATTLE CO12911 N Home RdLiberty MO 64068Home 816 781-1249
ROGER amp ELAINE UNDERWOOD (RPER)RAINBOW PINZGAUERS17351 E New Hope RoadHardin MO 64035-9725Home 660 484-3306 (L)
SBH FARMS STAN amp BRETT Haertling 663 CR523 Jackson MO 63755
DALE LAWRENCE 12121 CR 3410 St James MO 65559
GEORGE amp JOANNA MOSER 19762 Thorn Rd Jasper MO 64755
montanaLAWRENCE GIBBSB-J OUTFIT (BJ)PO Box 531Three Forks MT 59752-0531Home 406 452-3842 (L)
nebrasKaGORDON HAYS (MARC)US MEAT ANIMAL RESEARCH CENTERPO Box 166Clay Center NE 68933-0166Home 402 762-4121 (L)
JERRY WACHTEL (WA)RR 1 Box 110Carleton NE 68326-9754Home 402 356-2271Work 402 759-3161 (L)
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BROOKVALE PINES FARM154 Martin RdFremont NH 03044
DENNIS amp SUE PARADIS58 First Crown Point RdStrafford NH 03884Emailsueparadishotmailcom
new mexIcoPETER RIVA (DMP)DOVE MEADOW FARMPO Box 87Gila NM 88038 (L)
new yorKMIKE amp AMY FONTAINEFULL HOUSE FARMS1777 Church RdDarien Center NY 14040
north daKotaBRUCE amp MARY Fagerland 5875 CR 2 Kenmare ND 58746
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CHARLES DAWSONPENNEY CREEK FARM2200 Hwy 28NAbbeville SC 29620-9414Home 864 446-2972 (L)
tennesseeDENNIS amp PAMELA SHAY-BRYANT (SB)SILVER BULLET CATTLE CO2670 Old Washington RdCedar Hill TN 37032Home 615 696-0095Email silverbulletcattleearthlinknet
JOHN CHAMBERS DVMBLUE RIDGE FARM1385 Holt Town RoadNewport TN 37821Home 423 623-9757Work 423 625-1616Cell 865 322-2152Emailjchambersplanetccom
ALLEN R DEFOESUN-OTT FARMS1416 McCarty RdKnoxville TN 37914-9011Home 423 933-5954Work 423 522-9734 (L)
ROBERT amp BETTY DUGGERHIDDEN VALLEY FARM (HVF)136 Hidden Valley RdWatauga TN 37694Home 423 543-4987
BILL amp JAMIE FLEMING (WEF)MISS TENN FARM655 Fleming WayGrand Junction TN 38039Home 901 878-1204 (L)
TONY amp PAMELA FLYNNFLYNN FAMILY FARM1098 Smiley Troutt RdBethpage TN 3702Home 615 888-2852 Email tflynndsi-corpcom
SUE HOWARDHOWARD PINZGAUER FARM542 Dry Stone Branch RdMountain City TN 37683Home 423 727-7428Email mshowardxtnnet
EDDIE amp KYLE HYDERPINEY GROVE PINZGAUER FARM (HPF)150 Escape Mountain RdHampton TN 37658-3723Home 423 725-3736 (L)
DANNY JACOBSCEDAR KNOLL FARM1380 Good Shepard RdHickory Valley TN 38042Work 901-7642813
PHIL MCCOYTWO STAR ANCHOR FARM1285 Turkey Scratch RdSpencer TN 38585 (L)
ROBERT MCCOYTWO STAR ANCHOR FARM1285 Turkey Scratch RdSpencer TN 38585 (L)
KEN amp MARY ANN MEREDITHTWIN SPRINGS PINZGAUERPO Box 488Greenbrier TN 37073Home 615 643-6935Cell 615 364-7721
CARL H MORGAN (CMPF)CARL MORGAN PINZGAUER FARM425 Old Mountain RdGreeneville TN 37743 Home 423 639-2378 (L)
ROBERT L MORGANROCKBATTER PINZGAUER FARM (RLM)850 Old Mountain RdGreeneville TN 37743Home 423 639-2982 (L)Work 423 787-0641Email rpl1earthlinknet
MICHAEL J PRICE2555 Cub Creek Hall RdParsons TN 38363Work 731-847-6699
THURMAN WHITEFOSSIL ROCK PINZGAUER FARMS (FPF)284 Rocky Valley RdLebanon TN 37050Home 615 444-5902 (Retired)
GEORGIA WILSON 6664 HWY 76 Springfield TN 37172
JULIA BENNETT 359 Ranch Rd Portland TN 37148
GEORGE GARDNER 444 Buttermilk Rd Lenore City TN 37771
HAPPY HOOFS ELAINE SIMMONS amp BARBIE Hutchison 2830 Battle Creek Rd SpringfielD TN 37172
JEFFERY amp NANCY HANKINSMANNING ACRES (BH)14583 Manning Rd NEWoodburn OR 97071-9223Home 503 792-4764 (L)
JOHN HOUSEH BAR L RANCH (HL1)PINZGAUER BREEDERS LTD (PBL)15555 HWY 140EKlamath Falls OR 97603-9618Home 408 842-5127 (L)
CHARLES HOUSTONC-J PINZGAUERS (C-J)PO Box 27Beatty OR 97621-0017Home 503 533-2608 (L)
HOWARD amp DONNA LANEYCYGNET GROUP INC (DONA)31215 S Dryland RdCanby OR 97013-8567Home 503 651-2559Work 503 651-2417 (L)Email cygnetweb-stercom
BETH PETERS (DBG) (SMC)2365 Old Dalles DriveHood River OR 97031Home 541 352-7490Cell 541 490-7269Email mlp97041aolcom
MARK STUPFEL (MS)19251 River Rd NESaint Paul OR 97137-9732Home 503 633-4722 (L)
GARY R WERINGSYANKTON HILLS FARM33753 Pittsburg RdSt Helens OR 97051Work 503-366-0346
pennsylvanIaDANIEL amp MARIELA HUNSBERGERSPRING HILL PINZGAUERS224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935Home 814 248-3649
SUSAN J STROUP 7091 Edinboro RdErie PA 16509
BLACK KETTLE FARMS DAVID JONES7775 RT 6 NEdinboro PA 16412
GERALD F WIEST749 S Crossroads Rd Lykens PA 17048
ohIoFOSTER amp BEVERLY COLEEXCALIBUR PINZGAUER FARM (EX)16093 Twp Rd 152Mt Blanchard OH 45867Home 419 694-2815 (L)
JEFF amp LINDA COLESUNDOWNER FARMS (SDF)15663 Twp Rd 152Mt Blanchard OH 45867Home 419 694-7141 (L)Email pinzcowsthewavzcom
JOHN amp PEG MEENTSBIG TEN PINZGAUERS (BTP)21555 State Route 698Jenera OH 45841-8964Home 419 326-6921Work 419 326-8711 (L)
STANLEY MILLER1225 Scio Rd SWCarrollton OH 44615-9506Home 330 627-3107
WENDELL amp JOANNE OBERNYERLOVEDALE FARMS1462 Garrett Rd SouthJefferson OH 44047
oKlahomaBRUCE amp JOAN BUECHNERNONAME RANCH (NNR)46865 HWY 29Wynnewood OK 73098-9750Home 405 665-4001Fax 405 665-2300 (L)
CLEAR CREEK MONASTARY5804 W Monastery RdHulbert OK 74441
MORNING STAR RANCH STEVE amp LISA LANTIER 2101 Morning Star Edmond OK 73034
WINTON-EDMUNSON FARMS LLC 3233 E Memorial Rd Suite 103 Edmond OK 73013
oreGonTOM GORDONGORDON PINZGAUERS (GP)46303 NW Clapshaw Hill RdForest Grove OR 97116-7713Home 503 357-9618 (L)
TONY GUSTAFSON9006 N Ida AvePortland OR 97621Work 503-358-8636
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texasDOWELL ARNETTE (DAWT)WILD TURKEY RANCH4404 Livingston AveDallas TX 75206Home 214 526-8316Work 972 419-2622 (L)
RANDOLPH BOWLESBOWLES CREEK CATTLE CO34503 Michelle DrivePinehurst TX 77362Home 281 259-0980
BERNIE BUSH604 Brookhollow DrPalestine TX 75801
DESTINY RANCH LLCPAM MAGEE8831 Cavell CTHouston TX 77055
JAMES C CONNERPYRAMID RANCH13507 CR 577Anna TX 75409Home 214 924-3472
GEORGIA DUNCAN (2D)DUNCAN PINZGAUER FARM7201 Dover LnFort Worth TX 76118-5837Home 817 589-0498 (L)Emailgeorgia2swbellnet
DAVID ELLIS amp DEANA HOFFMANE amp H PINZGAUER (EH)6504 Boulder CtFort Worth TX 76180-7826 (L)
DERALD G HUDSONPO Box 725Montgomery TX 77356-0725Home 936 449-6353 (L)
SPENCER amp CATHY NEITCHPO Box 884Anahuac TX 77514
RIGBY amp LUCINDA OWENTRIPLE CREEK RANCHPO Box 810Conroe TX 77305Home 936 448-6565Work 936 539-5600
KEN amp KIM PAUL (CPP)CIRCLE P PINZGAUERS7815 Bickham Cemetery RdBryan TX 77808Home 979 589-1456Work 281 358-5200Cell 281 543-2411emailpinztexascirclepcom
CHIP POWELL (HF)12409 FM 1935 RdBrenham TX 77833-0112Home 979 836-1822 (L)
RICHARD amp BARBARA POWELLHIDALGO FARMS (HF)12409 FM 1935 Rd Brenham TX 77833-0112Home 979 836-1822 (L)
WAYNE amp LINDA RIOEL RANCHO RIO (LRW)4261 Farm Road 3019Winnsboro TX 75494-9555Home 903 860-3637 (L)Email riverripeoplescomnet
DR DAN SCOTTRED OAK RANCH (DS)RED OAK RANCH PARTNERS6885 County Road 3613Murchison TX 75778-4111Home 903 469-3777 (L)Cell 903 681-4870
EVERETT E STEELE2929 Christian DrSan Antonio TX 78222-2110Home 512 648-0313 (L)
FRANKLIN amp MARSHA STEIN DVMFIVE MILE FARM (S)PO Box 11Snook TX 77878-0011Home 979 272-1323Work 979 845-6488 (L)Cell 979 218-0642Email FSteincvmtamuedu
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LORI HUNTER6432 CR 331 Plantersville TX 77363
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RICK amp DONNA BOYERBOYER FARMS (BOY)887 S Bank Rd Oakville WA 98568360 482-5818Email Boyerboyscenturytelnet
ADAM amp KATERI DONOVANROCKIN AampJ PINZGAUER RANCH (AJPR)18228 SE 394 StAuburn WA 98092Home 253 735-1693Cell 206 730-5578Email donovanexcavatingmsncom
DEBBIE HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcClery WA 98557
KATHY HARRIS1930 116th St NEMarysville WA 98271-9417
STEVE amp THERESA JOHANSONCOWLITZ PRAIRIE PINZGAUERS715 Tucker RdToledo WA 98591Home 360 864-6232Email mstrgardener1junocom
LARRY amp SHARON JOHNSTONFIVE STAR PINZGAUER (FSPB)41008 S 2100 PR SEKennewick WA 99337-6903Home 509 582-0638 (L)Work 509 582-0638Email 5starpzbentonreacom
DUANE amp GAYLE MICKELSEN4M PINZGAUERS (4M)2105 NW Friel StPullman WA 99163-3611Home 509 332-8103Cell 509 595-8014Email 4MPinzturbonetcom
LARRY amp SHEILA PELLANDPELLAND LIVESTOCK (PL)8902 321st St EEatonville WA 98328-8646Home 253 846-9923 (L)
CHAD SCHAEFER27504 SE 271stRavensdale WA 98051
PATRICK amp SUSAN SCHRADERLOCKE CREEK CATTLE412692 SR 20Cusick WA 99119Home 509 445-1306
PAT amp SHIRLEY SWINTH (GC)GOLD CREEK PINZGAUERS129 Gold Creek DrChehalis WA 98532-9000Home 360 748-6449 (L)
RON THOMAS21614 Big Valley RdPoulsbo WA 98370
ANDREW MATELICH24200 Buena Vista Rd Black Diamond WA 98010
GUY MULLENDORE19220 Tualco RdMonroe WA 98272
ROBERT amp CATHLEEN BRANDT 15015 E Elder RdValley Ford WA 99036
wIsconsInTODD ANDRESHAK (TA)TA PINZGAUERS4177 Cardinal LnEdgar WI 54426-9447Home 715 352-2400 (L)
LYLE BENDERBENDER FARMS (BFP)6236 St Rd 133 WBoscobel WI 53805-9705Home 608 315-5934
DOUBLE B PINZGAUERSLENNY BOHL6230 Young RdOconto WI 54153
JOSEPH amp RACHEL DAUL2054 Mill RdGreenleaf WI 54126
GLENN ERICKSON (EF)ERICKSON PINZGAUER FARM6050 Old Dixie RdNeenah WI 54956Home 920 725-1942
MIKE FOSHEERED HILL FARMW 483 County XNew Holstein WI 53061Home 920 898-9726Email redhilldairycharternet
MATT amp LORI GARLICK3 STARZ FARMW 1714 330thPlum City WI 54761
DAN amp CODY HALLAS1604 South RdMosinee WI 54455
JERRY DESMIDT amp JAKE HENDZELWOODHAVENN 912 Hill RdPulaski WI 54162EmailJwoodhavenaolcom
JESSICA amp TROY JANSENHAIRY HAVEN CATTLEN9225 CTY RD NAppleton WI 54915
ROBLUCYGLORIAJESSICA amp THOMKESLERW 6265 Old Hwy RdMenasha WI 54952Home 920 739-0870
CHUCK KROENINGN 4494 N Broadway RdBonduel WI 54107
KEN MATYASN3876 State Hwy 22Shawano WI 54166
BARRY amp CHARLOTTE PAGETWIN BROOKS FARM (TB)S 4229 Cty HHillsboro WI 54634Home 815 597-1301Farm 608 528-4671Email twinbrooksfarmyahoocom
DARRYL amp JANET POLZIN POLZIN PINZGAUER BYRE 355 Skyline Blvd (PPB)Green Bay WI 54302 Home 920 468-7915Cell 920 621-1263Email polzinpinzgauerssbcglobalnet
CHARLES amp TRACIE RAJEKLONGSHOT CATTLE CO (LCC)R18821 County Rd NRingle WI 54471Home 715 446-3207Email pinzgauerslongshotcattlecom
JAMES amp ELAINE RAY (JRF)JARRAE PINZGAUER FARM471 90th StreetHudson WI 54016-7947Home 715 425-6442 (L)Work 715 426-1888
DONALD amp DONNA RUDOLPHPINE VALLEY FARMS5591 Whitefish Bay RdSturgeon Bay Wi 54235Work 920-468-7915
DAVE KUEHL amp BARBARA SCHMOOKBUTTERCUP BEEFE 4526 Cty Hwy FKewaunee WI 54216Home 920 388-2930
DAN amp KACY SHADIANSHADIAN SUNSET FARME 1065 Luxemburg RdLuxemburg WI 54217
JEROME amp THERESA SLEPICKACIRCLE S STOCK FARMW 5706 Grouse DrEndeavor WI 53930Home 608 587-2737
vermontPAUL amp NANCY DANIELSDIAMOND HEART FARM (DHF)231 Daniels Road EIrasburg VT 05845-9532Home 802 755-6105 (L)
vIrGInIaGARY BAKER (BP)BAKERrsquoS PINZGAUERS1408 BOOZY CRK RDBristol VA 24201Home 276 466-3540Work 276 669-1245 (L)
MALCOLM SIMS JRSAND MOUNTAIN PINZGAUER (SM)PO Box 25Hiltons VA 24258-0025Home 276 386-7172Email gjmounetcom
HAROLD amp BETTY STARNESSTARNES BLUFF PINZGAUER FARMS (SBP)RR 1 Box 1320Fort Blackmore VA 24250Home 276 995-2639 (L)
washInGtonMIKE amp DEANA ADAMSPO Box 3163Union Gap WA 98903Home 509 965-5939
WAYNE amp RUTH ADAMSA amp S PINZGAUERS330 Rogers RdToledo WA 98591
GARRY amp BARBARA ANENSENANENSEN ACRES1143 Mox Chehalis RoadMcCleary WA 98557
LEONARD BARNETT (2B)100 Canal DrMesa WA 99343-9520 Home 509 269-4451 (L)
HERB amp DIXIE BERGFANTASY ACRES PINZGAUER BREEDERS (FAPB)25307 NE 212th AveBattle Ground WA 98604-9671Home 360 687-3885
BILL BOATMANBOATMAN FAMILY PROPERTIESPO Box 67Kalama WA 98625Home 360 673-4093Work 360 423-7220
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RON WEISHAAR (LR)L amp R RANCHW8059 770th AveRiver Falls WI 54022-4139Home 715 425-5925 (L)
TOM amp TERRY WOLFN 7050 CR AArgyle WI 53504Home 608 543-9820
STEVE ASKEWW2716 FRIEMOTH RD EAST TROY WI 53120
MARK amp SUSANTIMM 1559 LANGLADE AVE GREEN BAY WI 54304
ELLEN YOUNG15751 ST HWY 60BLUE RIVER WI 53518
AMANDA STEINFELDT 4695 LIME KILN RDGREEN BAY WI 54311-9662
GARY GETZLOFF11511 DEER RDWISCONSIN RAPIDS WI 54494
BRAND ACRES BEEFSCOTT OR RENEE BRANDENBURG 6754 County Rd WGreenleaf WI 54126-9206
MATTHEAW WINTERSN10747 CTY RD GMARION WI 54950
BREEZY ACRES RANCH 6223 BLAKE RDGREENLEAF WI 54126
VICTOR SPANTONW 5895 CR HNEW GLARUS WI 53574
wyomInGLANCE FLETCHERWYOMING PINZGAUER RANCH (WPR)96 Rapid Creek RdSheridan WY 82801-9458Home 307 672-7289 (L)Cell 307 751-0253Email jlfletchwbaccessnet
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calIfornIaGRACIE KERN7217 Sierra View PlaceLoomis CA 95650
florIdaRABON LEE CARRIER8650 SW 9TH STOKEECHOBEE FL 34974
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louIsIanaMITCHELL MILES827 AUNT MARIES RDDODSON LA 71422
mIssourIMELISSA HOUTTUIN6500 E Mt Zion Church RdHallsville MO 65255
MADISON UHLMAN12911 N Home RdLiberty MO 64068
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tennesseeTIMOTHY BRYANT3619 Old Coopertown RdSpringfield TN 37172615-643-6935
KENNY MORLEY5580 Hwy 41AJoelton TN 37080615-643-6935
texasELIZABETH WESTPO Box 747Alto TX 75925
NICHOLAS STEINPO BOX 11Snook TX 77878
COURTNEY THURMANPO BOX 11Snook TX 77878
washInGtonRICHARD ASHLEY23 Doyle RdRaymond WA 98577
MACY BOTTORFF225 Greenwood RdKalama WA 98625360 673-5139
LUKE BOYER887 S Bank RdOakville WA 98568360 482-5818
CASSIE HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcCleary WA 98557
JORDAAN HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcCleary WA 98557
EMILY KERSHAW124 McConkey LnMcCleary WA 98551
PAIGE KERSHAW124 McConkey LnMcCleary WA 98551
VICTORIA KRAUS3132 Satsop Cloquallum RdElma WA 98541
DUNCAN SCANNELL22115 E 167th Ct EGraham WA 98338
oreGonAARON HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
BRENNEN HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
CORDELL HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
HILLARY HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
MELODY HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
CHANTEL JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
SHANIA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
SIERRA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
HOLDEN JONES49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
STEPHEN BOYD49377 HWY 30WESTPORT OR 97016
pennslyvanIaKELSEY HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
LESLIE HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
ILIANA HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
KATLIN WIEST749 S Crossroads RdLykens PA 17048
ZACHARY SCANNELL22115 E 167th Ct EGraham WA 98338
MIREYA MCNEALLEY1147 MOX CHEHALIS RD MCCLEARY WA 98557
wIsconsInSARAH CALAWAY6939 Hwy XDenmark WI 54208
ELIZABETH CALAWAY6939 Hwy XDenmark WI 54208
KRISTA ERICKSON3218 W BREEZEWOOD LNNeenah WI 54956920-836-3144
SAMANTHA ERICKSON6050 Old Dixie RdNeenah WI 54956920-836-3144
GLORIA KESLERW6265 Old Hwy RdMenasha WI 54952
CORA KRAUSEW 1714 330thPlum City WI 54761
STEPHANIE PAGES 4429 CR HHillsboro WI 54634608 528-4671
LANDYN RAJEKR18821 County Rd NRingle WI 54471715 446-3207
BRITTANY VERKUILEN1561 Cherry DrEland WI 54427
JILL FOSHEEW483 COUNTY XNEW HOLSTEIN WI 53061
JACOB LABLANC N3795 CTY FMONTELLO WI 53949
LOGAN HENTHRONE29248 MOCCASIN AVE
KENDALL WI 54638
30 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Schedule of EventsBarns Open For ArrivalhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTuesday September 28Cattle in PlacehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipWednesday Sept 29 at 200 pmNational Open ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 at 900 amJr ShowmanshiphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 following Open ShowBanquethelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 31 at 600 pmNational Junior ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 900 amCattle ReleasedhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 100 pm
The Southwest Pinzgauer Association Invites you
to the
2010 National Pinzgauer Show
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
National Show Headquarters Hotel Sleep Inn and Suites
5555 South Donnybrook AveTyler TX 75703(903) 581-8646
King or 2 Queen rooms at $6999King Suite at $8999
The Sleep Inn amp Suites will have a complimentary hot breakfast including eggs waffles and bacon or sausage They also provide a complimentary shuttle service from the airport For flight arrangements plan to fly into DallasFt Worth then on
to Tyler There are no pets allowed at the hotel a boarding facility is located across the street
Tyler TexasSeptember 28-October 1 2010
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 31
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
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N912HillRoadPulaskiWI54162Home920bull833bull9772Cell920bull321bull6707
jwoodhavenaolcom
Comevisitusandcheckoutour2010
OrsquoMega babies
Sememstillavailable$2500
perstrawnowuntil
June12010WHP SonataBadgerKickoffClassicChampionWehaveseveralanimalsforsaleatthistimeIfyouareinterestedinsomequalityanimalspleasecontactusandseewhatkindofpackagewecanputtogetherforyouCheckoutourwebsite
wwwwoodhavenpoultrycom
or Create some of your own by ordering some Omega semen Check out our website
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World Beef Expo 18th
Come Be A PartSeptember 23-26 2010
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Sale Entry Deadline July 1 2010Early Entry Deadline August 17 2010
Enter On Line wwwworldbeefexpocom
bull Supreme Drive - $3000 Prize Money Bull Female and CowCalf Breed Champions Competebull All Breeds and Prospect Sales Saturday September 25
Contact Kim Johnson at kkjohnson19hotmailcomor Call (262) 573-4019 for sale entry informationSale Entry Deadline July 1
bull Youth Sweepstakes - Cash Prizes and AwardsJunior Heifer Show Market Steer and Prospect Steer Shows Public Speaking Sales Talk Photo Journalism Herdsmanship Showmanship
bull Industry Seminars - Trade ShowTrade Show Vendors WelcomedContact Jim Murray (608) 723-5665
Piney Grove Pinzgauer Farm
Fullblood amp Purebred Heifers amp Bulls
Available at all times
Kyle amp Eddie Hyder150 Escape Mtn RdHampton TN 37658
(423) 725-3736YVYV YVYVYV
Amber amp Russell Bryant98 Butler Mill Rd Elma WA 98541(360) 482-3892
mrpinzgauerscenturytelnet
Mystic Ridge Pinzgauers
wwwmysticridgepinzgauerscom
Duncan Pinzgauer Farm
7201 Dover LaneFort Worth Texas 76118
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32 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
show results
Class Name Owner Place
northwest Junior Pinzgauer Youth show Chehalis WA
may 1-2
Jr Pinzgauer Fitting amp ShowingJunior Novice Name PlaceJacieAmes 1 Junior KortneyBailey 1MireyaMcNealley 2AliVelilla 3DuncanScannell 4 Intermediate KyleeJohanson 1VictoriaKrauss 2CordellHankins 3
Senior MelodyHankins 1AaronHankins 2BrennenHankins 3 Grand Champion Showman KyleeJohanson Reserve Champion Showman KortneyBailey
SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
Jacie Ames Reserve Grand Champion Female
Kortney Bailey Grand Champion Female
Kylee Johanson Grand Champion Steer
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 33
SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
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March 1 issue - submit by January 15 September 1 issue - submit by July 15
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CALIFORNIARaptor Ridge Ranch 18
INDIANAFairchild 8
MAINEMountain View Farm 25Pleasant River Farm 25
OHIOOhio Pinzgauers 18
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PENNSyLvANIASpringhill Pinzgauers 27
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4M Pinzgauers 21Ames MtnView Acres 28Anensen Acres 27Mystic Ridge Pinzgauers 31
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Advertising and editorial content are not limited to any class of product or subject manner However the Pinzgauer Journal reserves the right to refuse publication of any material deemed unsuitable for publication The Pinzgauer Journal and EDJE Technologies staff are not responsible or obligated to verify the accuracy and truthfulness of advertising copy Opinions expressed in editorial are those of the writerrsquos and not necessarily those of The Pinzgauer Journal or EDJE Technologies
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34 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Where yoursquorelways
e x c e p t w ay e a s i e rcattle
itrsquos likeputting YOUR BRAND
EDJE TechnologiesSteve Sellers 8669576145
Warren Garrett 9033162889Office 8668393353
Email infoedjecom
We make branding your company easy Let us handle all your needs to showcase your characteristics such as your logo website brochure business cards email blast banner ad etc that are associated with your company
WEBSITE amp PRINT DESIGN BY edje
wwwtwittercomEDJEtechwwwtwittercomEDJEcast
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Silver Bullet Cattle
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 35
Where yoursquorelways
e x c e p t w ay e a s i e rcattle
itrsquos likeputting YOUR BRAND
EDJE TechnologiesSteve Sellers 8669576145
Warren Garrett 9033162889Office 8668393353
Email infoedjecom
We make branding your company easy Let us handle all your needs to showcase your characteristics such as your logo website brochure business cards email blast banner ad etc that are associated with your company
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Cedar Hill TN(615) 533-6660
visit us at silverbulletcattlecomsilverbulletcattleearthlinknet
quality pairs and heifers available at all times
SB Bonanza still at work producing excellent quality heifers
Thanks to all the Buyers Consignors and Friends who made the 2010 Silver Select Sale a success
36 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Project9Layout 1 51010 136 PM Page 1
6 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Donrsquot forget
to register those good calves
Registration forms are available
on the APA website
wwwpinzgauersorg
Remember AI Bulls must be DNA typed before any AI
calves can be registered Embryo calves must be D
NA
typed before they can be registered
Use the letter lsquoSrsquo for 2006 calves
Use the letter lsquoTrsquo for 2007 calves
Use the letter lsquoUrsquo for 2008 calves
Use the letter lsquoWrsquo for 2009 calves
Use the letter lsquoxrsquo for 201 0 calves
PinzgAuer outlook
I Springtime in the Northwest and the snow level is supposed to get down to 1000ft tonight ndash where is spring
Went to a meeting of the Northwest Pinzgauer Association yesterday and came away with a good feeling The breed is alive and well out here
Several items were discussed at our APA Board meeting in March You will find the minutes from that meeting in this issue Knowing how to preserve the characteristics of our breed and still be able to market the animals is always an issue Do we really want to get to the point of having to look at the ears to identify our breed Think about what has happened to other breeds that have shied away from color or breed characteristics to ldquoconformrdquo Just some random thoughts
The national show committee is hard at work and has some really nice plans for the show in Tyler Hope to see you there
Wersquore seeing just a little upturn in cattle prices in the past couple of weeks Hope you have also As always if you have questions or concerns please feel free to contact me I will do my best to get them to the proper people
Keep your hay dry and continue to register those good calves
Donna
Recent months have showed a slowing of activity both in registrations and transfers However we are up in total registrations and transfers compared to this point in time last year Keep registering your cattle and be sure to transfer when you sell cattle Much
of our income is from these two activities The APA Board of Directors is working on collecting on past due accounts Thank you to those that have made their accounts
current If you are still past due please make an effort to get your account current The APA office will not process work for past due accounts or work sent without proper payment The APA office will accept credit cards
PresiDentrsquos messAge
treAsurerrsquos rePort
By Donna Laney
By Clayton Haskell
meet the eDJe stAffJimmy HooverLivestock Web Designer
Joe JonesLivestock Web Designer
Jimmy is a Web designer for EDJE and is also in charge of
banner ads and email blasts He is originally from Indianola IA
He graduated from the Uni-versity of Iowa with degrees in
Fine Arts and Communications Jimmy and his wife Kellie cur-
rently live in Des Moines where they own a Chiropractic Clinic
Jimmy has worked for EDJE for two years and is enjoying learn-
ing about the world of agriculture
Joe begin work on the livestock web design team at EDJE four
years ago He grew up in Indiano-la spending a lot of time when
he was younger on my grandparsquos hog farm He attended DMACC after high school graduating from the Commercial Art program He
and his wife have been married for 12 years this June They have two little girls Leia who is five
and Kate who is almost two Joe loves to go to car shows and in his spare time has a 1952 Chevrolet
sedan that he tinkers with
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 7
By Donna Laney
Joe JonesLivestock Web Designer
P i n z g a u e r P e o P l ePinzgAuer PeoPle
new APA members
new Junior members
Black Kettle FarmsDavid Jones7775 Rt 6 NEdinboro PA 16412
Colf Farms6816 NE Etna RdWoodland WA 98674
Seth Binkley1010 West Side RdAshland City TN 37015
Marion L Avera349 Moody RdHinesville GA 31313
Victor SpantonW 5895 CR HNew Glarus WI 53574
Jim amp Cherry Warren3195 750 EDietrich ID 83324
Sandy Robertson6187 Cherry Valley RdKirkland IL 60146
Lori Hunter6432 CR 331Plantersville TX 77363
Paul Edmondson17100 CR 4057Kemp TX 75143
Happy HoofsElaine Simmons amp Barbie Hutchison2830 Battle Creek RdSpringfield TN 37172Would you like your
photograph to be the next cover of the
Pinzgauer JournalJust send your best work in to pinzgaueredjecom and watch for the nest issue It might just be your cattle on
the cover
Thank you to Midwest Pinzgauer Association members Mike Foshee and Jessie Jansen for their work of organizing and receiving donations for the Jr silent auction at World Beef ExpoNational Show As you can seehellipKylee Beckius loves her Pinzgauer apron
Rich Fontaine and his baby Pinzgauer
8 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
The Northwest Pinzgauer Association met May 2 2010 after the Youth show in Chehalis WA See
results elsewhere in this issueAfter the meeting we had a potluck BBQ and an
auction to help defray expenses for the youth shows this season The auction raised a little over $200000 ndash WOW We support our youth This is always a fun party
The numbers for the show were up and hopefully this is a good sign for the coming show season
Officers President ndash Rick Boyer Vice-President ndash Steve Johanson Treasurer ndash Ruth Adams Secretary ndash Donna Boyer
The Midwest Pinzgauer Association is trying new changes and opportunities to grow and develop
as an organization One of those changes is a new committee for publishing the MPA quarterly newsletter We have learned that our breeders really look forward to this newsletter so we are hoping to have something for everyone including our feedlot operations cowcalf
producers show stock producers and of course our hobbyists To help make this possible we will need everyonersquos input ideas pictures highlights whatever interests youhellipour members In future issues you will see Spotlight Breeders New BreederMembers New Arrivals along with the usual show highlights and future happening If you have any input please do not hesitate to contact Diana Beckius 608-697-5968 bovineandequinedishmailnet or Jake Hendzel 920-833-9772 jwoodhavenaolcom
Please view the Midwest Website wwwmidwestpinzgauerscom for up to date information on our upcoming shows and promotional opportunities including Farm Tech Days
A heart felt Get Well Soon goes out to Tommy Kesler of Kesler Family Farm Menasha WI Tommy was involved in a horrific traffic accident in St Louis MO leaving him with a broken back and additional injuries Tommy and six other college students were returning to Wisconsin after spending Spring Break in Texas Tommyrsquos best friend lost his life in this accident Get Well Soon Tommy
NorthwestregioN
MidwestregioN
Have you Regional News
JARRAE PinzgauersBulls amp Heifers Available
See cattle for sale on our website at wwwjarraepinzgauerscom
James amp Elaine RayHudson WI
715-425-6442
Fairchild Pinzgauer Farm 2030 N Johnson Road
Columbia City IN 46725
Pictured Above WCP 403P SIRE of Both Champion Female and Bull
Home of the 2009 National Supreme Champion Female
and 2009 Grand Champion Bull
Harold (Jack) amp Jeannine Fairchild Jr260-609-0240 bull 260-693-9499
jfairchildhotmailcom
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 9
My thoughts on the American Pinzgauer Association
An article in CATTLE TODAY November 7 2009 headlined ldquoBeef industry needs more feed-efficiency datardquo states feed accounts for 65-80 percent of total beef-production cost It goes on to say feed management practices go only so far and a more promising tool for cattle producers is genetic selection for improve feed efficiency It used to be feed efficiency data could be learned through bull test Pinzgauer bulls were tested with outstanding results since their first importation into the United States The first record I was able to locate was the Official Bull Test results Eastern Nebraska Beef Cattle Testing Station Schuyler NE 1974 1975 and 1976 where Pinzguaer steers were fist in Feed Conversion (pounds of feed per pound of gain) all three years averaging 69 lbs of feed per pound of gain (1) In 1987 a group of bulls from Red Oak Ranch led 67 bulls in the Stephen F Austin University Forage Bull Gain Test (2) In the ldquoHands Onrdquo feeding course conducted by the University of Florida Animal Science Department Pinzguaer steers were either 1 or 2 in Average Daily Gain (ADG) and Feed Conversion for 1993-94 1994-95 and 1995-96 (3)
Many Land Grant State Universities that used to conduct bull tests have reduced of eliminated them due the current economic conditions It is becoming more difficult to get hard data Recent developments in DNA testing and profiling have provided a means of getting this information Pfizer Animal Health Animal Genetics (formerly GeneSTAR) has developed GeneSTAR MVP (Molecular Value Predictions) This provides predictions for core traits of feed efficiency marbling and tenderness similar to EPDrsquos EPDrsquos are based on phenotypic records of the animal and its relatives An MVP is derived from an animals genotype only
Pinzgauer breeders have long known of DNA testing primarily for tenderness Nine of the original ten Pinzgauer bulls imported to the United States and a over 80 others have been tested for tenderness Should tenderness DNA value or accuracy be questioned by some doubting Thomas I had steaks from two steers Bratzler shear tested by Auburn University Meat Laboratory earlier this year Both were sired by GeneSTAR 2 star tested bull Risky Business (3C3L) reg 5027393 One tested 425 kg which is considered reasonably tender The other tested 281 kg which is outstanding
I recently tested one of my bulls CRS Semper Paratus (CRS-55S) reg 5031327 for MVP He had previously been tested for tenderness GeneSTAR 2 stars and I was interested in feed efficiency His MVP FE score was -216 This places him in the top 10 of all animals Of course I am proud to have bred
and own such a bull but it comes as no surprise I have known that Pinzgauer cattle are outstanding One bull I had the North Florida Bull Test in 2006 gained 614 ADG for one 21 day period and 425 ADG for the entire 126 day test
One bull and one test will not change the marketability of Pinzgauer cattle They still are not black Feedlot and feeder buyers only care about one thing the bottom line If they can be shown that they will be able to improve their profits by lowering their feed cost while maintaining top tenderness and quality they will forget hid color quickly and demand Pinzguaers The new proposed Certified Pinzgauer Beef will only be successful if there is valid data to back it It sounds wonderful but how much Certified Hereford beef to you see in the markets
I encourage all Pinzgauer breeders to test which ever way possible and widely publish their results I know they will be great we just have to let other breeders know Additional information regarding DNA MVP testing procedures and costs can be obtained at wwwpfizeranimalgeneticscom or 1-800-BEEF DNA Your local county extension agent can help you regarding bull testing in your state If I can help please contact me at circleredsteleclipsenet or 334-885-6388
References(1) The Pinzgauer Prophet 1976(2) The North American Pinzgauer September 1987(3) The Pinzgauer Journal April 1997
Paul SwisherCircle Red S
PinzgAuer forumopinions are not necessarily those of the publication and editors
Pinzgauer Forum - Send in your comments about the future of the breed and suggestions you
may have to make the market for Pinzgauer Cattle better
E-mail to
pinzgaueredjecom
10 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Twin Springs Pinzgauer presently owned by Ken and Mary Ann Meredith in
Coopertown Tennessee was purchased in 1962 by William H Jones Mary Ann Merediths father Mary Annrsquos parents originally owned a dairy and then turned this farm into a tobacco operation and raised commercial cattle After their death Mary Ann continued with commercial cattle until she was introduced to the Pinzgauer breed in 2002 The farm is now enjoyed by our extended family of twin daughters Susan (Ray) Morley and Ronda (Cotton) Bryant and our three grandchildren Timothy Kenny and Meredith
One of the largest Pinzgauer breeders in the US the current Twin Springs had an accidental start Mary Ann and Ken Meredith were stationed in Philadelphia in 1996 when news of Mary Annrsquos fatherrsquos death reached them Ken was a US Navy Captain and they were both accustomed to living the city life The closest Mary Ann ever came to beef cattle was a filet mignon at some of the finest restaurants in the US In fact Mary Ann remembers her mother telling her NEVER to date a farmer
Mary Ann moved back to middle Tennessee not far from the 260 acre farm to try to figure out what to do with it She had inherited a beautiful piece of ground with many natural springs and a small herd of commercial cattle While getting some site work done on the place she met Dennis Bryant of Silver Bullet Cattle Co and became interested in
the Pinzgauer breed This venture into breeding registered cattle happened at a time when Ken was still based out of town Mary Ann consulted the local farmers Farmerrsquos Co-op veterinarians and every other source to find out the best way to raise quality cattle She is a Master Beef Producer for the State of Tennessee Ken has since retired from active duty and has also delved head first into the business The insight and knowledge that they both have gained in such a short period of time show their passion for raising the best cattle possible
The initial purchase of 20 Pinzgauer cows quickly grew to over 120 Registered Pinzgauers Eventually the commercial cattle herd was dispersed and Twin Springs converted to raise only Fullblood Pinzgauer cattle
When Ms Woodie Talbot of Hi Point Ranch decided to disperse her herd we were fortunate enough to acquire many of her best foundation stock We had always preferred the type of cattle Hi Point produced and with the addition of this Hi Point foundation stock our current herd is composed of over 90 Hi Point bloodlines The remainder of our herd is the product of Diamond T Franklin Farms Rockinrsquo AampJ and Silver Bullet breeding We are very proud of our relationship with Hi Point Ranch and our friendship with Ms Woodie We have learned a great deal about Pinzgauer breeding and bloodlines from her and are continually amazed at the quality of the cattle we obtained from her herd We consider it an honor to be able to continue the breeding and improvement of the bloodlines developed over the past 30+ years by Hi Point Ranch
Twin Springs also owes a tremendous debt to Silver Bullet Cattle Company We would not be in the Pinzgauer seedstock business without them We highly value their cattle our working relationship and our friendship with Dennis and Pam and cannot begin to thank them for all the education opportunities and assistance they have provided us over the years
Twin Springs mission is to continually improve the quality of the Pinzgauer breed and to make available for sale only the finest cattle we can produce We spare no expense and make every effort to develop the finest Pinzgauer heifers available In addition to a comprehensive veterinarian approved vaccination program we utilize the Easy-Way Cattle Stations for year-round fly and external parasite control We provide our cattle with what we feel is the finest mineral supplement on the market - Cargill Right-Now Minerals This program provides the appropriate micro-nutrients and minerals at the right time of year in order to improve our cattles over-all conditioning reproductive health and to maximize growth and development
For the past 8 years we have utilized a feeding program which includes Mix 30 a high energy liquid feed Mix 30 is a liquid protein (16) and fat (10) supplement we provide on a free choice basis to all our cattle for improving fiber digestion It
Twin Springs PinzgauerFeature Farm
Enjoying the cattle
Automatic watering system
mary Ann and Ken meredith
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 11
contains no sugars starches or urea The only solid feed other than hay and forage that we provide our cattle is soybean hull pellets These pellets are also carbohydrate free like the Mix 30 liquid The natural gut flora in cattle are not adapted to easily digest starches sugars etc present in many feed rations The bacteria naturally present in the bovine gut have evolved to digest grass and similar forage We are convinced that cattle that are not exposed to carbohydrates (such as corn molasses etc) are much better adapted to maximize the natural forage available to them All of our calves are provided creep feeders filled with soy hull pellets Although this approach may be controversial to some after 8 years of utilizing only Mix 30 soybean hull pellets quality hay and natural forage the positive results in our cattle are obvious
Over the past three years Twin Springs has had a rather aggressive fencing program which has resulted in our pastures being divided into 18 separate paddocks in order for us to institute a rotational grazing program We have also converted our entire herd to a fall calving schedule in order to maximize our rotational grazing efforts In only our second year of this grazing program we have already seen a significant improvement in our pasture density and the quality of forage available We are very excited about the possibilities of rotational grazing and expect to see continued improvement from it in the future In 2009 all of our calves were born in September October or November (94 were within a 6 week period) and the labor savings and other benefits we realized far surpassed our expectations We highly recommend you try a tight defined calving season and see if it is an improvement in your cattle operation
In order to facilitate feeding health maintenance weaning and sorting of our cattle we have built an extensive corral system with 10 separate holding pens and feeding bunks We
recently added a new barn to this cattle handling system which covers some of the corral pens and houses our Fore-Most alleyways and a Fore-Most 450 Squeeze Chute with head table This handling equipment has now given us the ability to truly practice low-stress cattle handling in all phases of our operation We can now easily get our cattle up sort separate wean vaccinate dehorn and tattoo with a minimum of stress on both the cattle and the handlers
Twin Springs was named after our twin daughters Ronda Bryant and Susan Morley and the numerous natural springs on the property After experiencing a severe drought three years ago during which even the ponds dried up we decided to install MiraFount automatic waterers at strategic points across our farm We havent had a drought since however this past winter we had an unusually long period of below freezing weather where all of our ponds were frozen to the
point that it was dangerous for us to even try to break the ice To our delight none of the automatic waterers froze during this period and we were able to keep our cattle out in the pastures the entire winter We feel fresh water is so important and sometimes overlooked by some cattle people We are so fortunate that our natural springs are the headwaters for Battle Creek which flows through our farm Additionally we have 8 stock ponds available on the property
Twin Springs has truly enjoyed owning Pinzgauer cattle and we will never go back to black red grey or white cattle like the majority of our neighbors We will
continue to strive to give our cattle every opportunity to be all
that they can be and to provide the finest heifers available to Pinzgauer and commercial breeders We wish all Pinzgauer breeders a safe happy and profitable year and invite you to come by and visit with us at the farm - you are always welcome
Grandchild Timothy Bryant with Cowboy
SB Cool Deal one of the current herd sires at Twin Springs
Creep Feeder
Grandchildren Kenny and meredith morley
12 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
AmericAn PinzgAuer AssociAtion
boArD meeting teleconference minutesunapproved
mArch 6 2010
In Attendance Todd Andreshak Herb Berg Jerry DeSmidt Clayton Haskell Mary Ann Meredith Donna Laney Cathy Reich Pam Shay-Bryant Kyle Hyder Lisa Wamsley
President Donna Laney called the meeting to order at 800 am (Pacific Time)
A motion was made to approve the minutes from the last meeting by Lisa Wamsley Mary Ann Meredith seconded and the motion carried
Clayton Haskell presented the Treasurerrsquos Report According to the recent financials our registrations and transfers are up over last year and the financials look good Our bad debt is decreasing since we decided to focus on this We are planning to enforce the APA rules this year by preventing breeders from showing at the National Show unless they are in good standing ndash financially ndash with the APA Clayton reminded us that he cannot hold the position of Treasurer since his two year maximum has been reached and is willing to work with the next Treasurer for continuity Pam Shay-Bryant made a motion to approve the financial report Jerry DeSmidt seconded and the motion carried
Committee ReportsGrievance Herb Berg reported that there were no grievances
pendingImportExport Pam Shay-Bryant had no reportNational Show Lisa Wamsley is chairing the National Show
committee The National Show is scheduled for Thursday September 30 at 900 am The Board meeting will be Wednesday at 1000 am with the membership meeting at 130 pm both at the hotel The town of Tyler TX is going all out to welcome the event The fair has also agreed to put up a separate tie-out for the Pinzgauers
Promotion No reportRules and Bylaws A motion was made to clarify the National
show rules item 2 to read ldquoAll entries must have legible tattoos that agree with their registration certificates Tattoos will be checked and verified by an official at the show on the day of arrival against the original registration certificaterdquo The purpose of this change is to clarify the need for breeders to present their original registration certificate at all shows following the national
show rules The motion was made by Pam Shay-Bryant and seconded by Jerry DeSmidt The motion carried
National Show Rules The above change in the Rules amp Bylaws was initiated by the National Show committee A recommendation to change the show rules isolating the cowcalf pair class from the rest of the heifer classes was tabled until the Tyler Board meeting
Website The Board mentioned finding a number of errors on the website Pam Shay-Bryant will take these to the webmaster for correction
Youth Lisa Wamsley reported on the Junior Scholarship fund The paperwork is in process to set up the non-for-profit status The Board recommended that all applications for scholarships be sent to Lisa directly and she would forward them to the committee
Pinzgauer Journal report Donna Laney reported that this latest issue had a number of new advertisers She asked the secretary to send the Board minutes to the Journal for publication
Breed Field Representative No report
Old BusinessPresident Laney stated that she had not received any written
requests for regional realignment but will present them to the rest of the Board when received
President Laney said that she is in the process of picking a Feature Farm to highlight in the Journal to get that program started so that it would be included in the next Journal
Clayton Haskell discussed the Pinzgauer Certified Beef program He is awaiting approval from the USDA and will forward that on when he receives it Todd Andreshak asked for a clarification on the registration status of the subject animal The Board intended that one of the parents of the subject animal must be a registered Pinzgauer in order to have the offspring considered as Pinzgauer Certified Beef Lisa Wamsley made a motion for a one-time charge to join the Pinzgauer Certified Beef program of $ 100 Pam Shay-Bryant seconded the motion and the motion carried Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to help with a brochure to the breeders outlining the Pinzgauer Certified Beef Program
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 13
President Laney reported that per the Journalrsquos request she has asked Kathy Dombrowski to be the clearinghouse for all the show results She will put them on the APA website and also forward them to the Pinzgauer Journal
President Laney reported on the International Board meeting to be held in the Northwest in 2011 Mathias Kinsberger the ICPA representative will be traveling to Oregon this July to help work out the details
New Business
A number of issues were raised to the Board from Mr Mike Foshee First he wanted to re-raise the issue of the conflicting PPB tattoo designations which the Board discussed in September A motion was made by Todd Andreshak for President Laney to write a letter to Mr Foshee restating the Boardrsquos position on this matter and to suggest that he follow the grievance stipulations in the APA Rules and Bylaws if he would like to re-open the issue Herb Berg seconded the motion and the motion carried
Secondly Mr Foshee wanted to pursue allowing black Pinzgauers to show in APA shows Lastly Mr Foshee wanted to challenge the APA for registering purebred and percentage Pinzgauers Pam Shay-Bryant made a motion to table both these discussions until the Board meeting in Tyler Lisa Wamsley seconded and the motion carried
Mr John Uhlman sent in information regarding the start of a Pinzgauer show at the American Royale in Kansas City this year It is scheduled for October 22 More information will follow
Pam Shay-Bryant invited everyone to the Silver Select Sale May 29
Jerry DeSmidt made a motion to adjourn at 950 am Lisa Wamsley seconded and the motion carried
Respectfully submitted
Pam Shay-BryantSecretary
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14 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
AmericAn PinzgAuer AssociAtion
boArD meeting teleconference minutesapproved
December 9 2009
In Attendance Todd Andreshak Herb Berg Jerry DeSmidt Clayton Haskell Mary Ann Meredith Donna Laney Cathy Reich Pam Shay-Bryant Jeremy West Absent Ken Paul Kyle Hyder Lisa Wamsley
President Donna Laney called the meeting to order at 800 am (Pacific Time)
A correction was made to the minutes of the Board Meeting of September 26 2009 to add Cathy Reich as a Board member in attendance Jerry DeSmidt made a motion to accept the minutes with this correction Cathy Reich seconded and the motion carried
Clayton Haskell presented the Treasurerrsquos Report According to the recent financials our registrations are down 10 from prior year and our transfers are down 50 A discussion was held regarding past due amounts owed to the APA President Laney said that she would ask the APA office to send out past due notices for the amounts on the Aging Report Clayton will be sending out the list of past due accounts to the Regional Presidents for them to contact people in their regions or let the office know which accounts are uncollectible Pam Shay-Bryant made a motion to accept the Treasurerrsquos report Todd seconded and the motion carried
Committee ReportsGrievance Herb Berg reported that there were no grievances
pendingImportExport Pam Shay-Bryant reported that she knew of
some APA members who were purchasing cattle from Diamond T in Canada
National Show Lisa Wamsley is chairing the National Show committee The show is scheduled for the last of September in Tyler TX We will be receiving further information within the week
Promotion No reportRules and Bylaws Nothing to reportNational Show Rules Todd Andreshak wanted the National
Show committee to remind all exhibitors to bring their original registration certificates to the National Show instead of photocopies
Website Nothing to reportYouth No reportBreed Field Representative No report
Old BusinessPresident Laney discussed the budget and asked if the Board
felt that we needed to make any changes to the budget The results of the discussion were to keep the budget on track and see how the general economy plays out
The idea of having a Feature Farm highlighted in the Pinzgauer Journal each issue was discussed Cathy Reich made a motion to ask President Laney to randomly pick one region for each issue and contact the Regional President for suggestions as to which farm to feature The photos from the article would come from the owner of the farm but Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to assist in the writing of the article Jerry DeSmidt seconded the motion and the motion carried
The plan for promotional products featured by the APA was tabled for future discussion
Todd Andreshak addressed the issue of realigning some of the regions At the last Board meeting it was stated that the impetus for any realignments needed to come from the regions in question He is planning to work with Jeff Cole regarding the absorption of the Eastern region into the Midwest region
The Pinzgauer Journal has asked to have someone from the association be the clearinghouse for all show results President Laney was going to ask our webmaster Kathy Dombrowski to be that person
The Youth non-profit scholarship fund was discussed Volunteers were solicited to become the Board for the Fund with a commitment of at least five years to get it going and become well-established The Board was decided as follows President ndash Lisa Wamsley Vice President ndash Todd Andreshak Treasurer ndash Mary Ann Meredith Secretary ndash Donna Laney The functions of the Board of the fund are to secure donations and make decisions on the disbursement of scholarship funds to the APA juniors who apply for those funds Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 15
International Congress ndash 2011Mathias Kinberger will visit in August 2010 to finalize
plans for the International Congress tour in the Northwest in Aug ndash Sept of 2011 We have many great ideas for sightseeing farm visits and even a cattle show Since this is an APA event hosted by the Northwest I hope many APA members will make plans to be with us You wonrsquot be disappointed Itrsquos a good way to meet breeders from around the world and also to meet our international people from Austria Look for more about the tour in our next issue Thanks Donna Laney
2011 internAtionAl PinzgAuer congress
work on the draft organizational documents and the not-for profit certification A motion was made to name this fund the APA Junior Scholarship Fund by Jerry DeSmidt Todd Andreshak seconded and the motion carried
Clayton Haskell discussed the Pinzgauer Certified Beef program He will be sending all the Board members the proposed final criteria for certification and will start the process to get the label approved by the USDA
New Business
A discussion on Board member goals ensured Goals that were identified for the Board this year were Establish the Certified Pinzgauer Beef program establish the Junior Scholarship Fund improve and expand the Pinzgauer Journal and re-establish contact with and encourage membership from breeders of Pinzgauers who do not now participate in the regional or national association
The Board addressed possible new sources of revenue for the Association It was decided that there would not be an additional charge for listings in the Breederrsquos Directory as that was part of the benefits of being a member of the association The Board felt that the prospect of a one-time charge for the Certified Pinzgauer Beef enrollment was feasible and would be discussed at the next meeting President Laney will be reminding the APA office to
send out the annual dues notice and also solicit additional dues from lifetime members Clayton Haskell brought up the prospect of holding a silent auction at the Nationals to benefit the APA Jeremy West said plans were underway for that already
Mary Ann Meredith asked for clarification regarding the registration of a calf conceived by AI The rules as adopted by the Association are that all sires used for AI in this breed have to have a DNA sample on file with our testing agency (currently Pfizer) It is the responsibility of the seller of Pinzgauer semen to insure that this sample is on file Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to summarize the APA rules on DNA samples for inclusion on the website
President Donna Laney announced that the next meeting would be a teleconference held on March 6 2010 at the same time
Jerry DeSmidt made a motion to adjourn at 920 am Todd Andreshak seconded and the motion carried
Respectfully submitted
Pam Shay-BryantSecretary
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16 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
PinzgAuers for All reAsonsIt is my belief that the Pinzgauer breed has not come close to reach-ing its total potential as a contributor to not only the beef industry in the United States (and Canada for that matter) but the dairy industry as well I as many of you have read countless articles where individu-als have stated they ldquomissed the boatrdquo with Pinzguers or so much more can be done with Pinzgauers While I was not purchasing or breeding cattle in the late sixties or seventies I would agree with both positions
While I am not the only individual in the United States who has crossed Holsteins with Pinzgauers I ask myself why doing so has not been covered discussed or written about My wife and I along with our children have been dairy producers since April 1 1991 (yes I know April Fools day and in light of the continual $990 base price of milk time and again since thenhellipwell you get the picture)
In my opinion Holsteins in North America has been basically destroyed in the pursuit of milk production I think I can state milk production has been pursued at the expense of virtually all the basic animal traits The destruction of mothering ability grazing ability calving ability disease resistance disease tolerance day to day vigor weak calves calves unable to suckle the list goes on and on Many of these topics have been written about prior to my ramblings here But there seems to be two schools on this in regards to Holsteins One lets find Out-cross (Holstein) bloodlines to improve some of these conditions now so prevalent Two lets cross breed them Oh and I guess there is a third line of thought lets keep them the way they are so while they give you 28000 pounds of milk in 365 days it is okay to have the following vet bills Displaced Abomasum Keto-sis milk fever breed her three to six times or more to settle trim her feet two or more times a lactation and lets not include pneumonia time and again late lactation milk fever and from my experience just a weird and continuous bunch of ailments
I like many dairy producers have tried other breeds and have done some cross breeding with their herds As you drive around the coun-tryside if you know your dairy breeds and what resultant crosses look like you will see Jersey cattle in many herds and Jersey Holstein F1 crosses There are still Guernsey Milking Shorthorn Aryshire and Brown Swiss out there to see I am not familiar with anyone crossing these breeds much with Holsteins but I do spot the occasional Short-horn Holstein cross If one knows what they are looking for you will see Normandy Holstein F1 cows on many of the milk producers pasture operations Looking even closer there is some Brown Swiss Holstein crossing going on but I seldom see them (I read an article years past out of New Zealand which stated they had to cross the Holsteins there with Brown Swiss because the Holsteins had lost the ability to be efficient grazers)
There are many paths a beef producer can take in their operation seed stock bull supplier cow calf sales feed lot custom beef produc-tion and showing to name some While my goal has been fullblood seed stock with our Pinzgauer herd I eventually began to reflect on the fact that as a breed the Pinzgauer would still be classed as a dual purpose breed In fact Pinzgauer dairy products are produced and sold in Europe and milking Pinzgauers may even be more numerous
today than Pinzgauer beef (I believe that position changes depending on who you speak with in Austria)
Some know I attempted Normandy Holstein crossing some years back and in my way of thinking it was a failure I never did obtain a Normandy Holstein heifer in over two years of breeding my Hol-steins to Normandy bulls so I simply gave up Twenty miles away however a large pasture based herd was able to establish about half of his two hundred milking cows as Normandy Holstein F1rsquos And while we utilized the same bulls his luck of the draw was heifers and lots of them Mine however was all bulls
While I did not cross Holsteins and Jerseys I have purchased a few of them in milk and kept them around the past decade We also have kept a small number of purebred Jerseys as well
About five years ago I decided I should try crossing a few Holsteins with Pinzgauers While I will admit I was concerned that what is available in this country is the beef side of the term dual purpose I was really sick at having to either drag out Holsteins or ship them because they simply cannot overcome much that befalls them (And when you have to drag a down or dead cow out of a 140 foot barn with 160 feet of chain the loader tractorhellipwell I think you get the picture and after one time it gets old very very fast) As some of you who know me know I was able to obtain some old Aristocrat semen and began getting some Holsteins settled and I believed then (as I do now) I had absolutely nothing to loose
When the calves started arriving I initially obtained 75 bull calves and 25 heifers I know the ole odds are 5050 but I was thrilled to obtain any heifers after my Normandy disaster The first round of heifers were black and of course any red animals that hit the ground were bulls I might add that our Holstein herd is genetically speak-ing red or red carrier with one or two cows having the black red gene These F1 animals for the most part ldquoresemblerdquo a Pinzgauer in their marking They will have a sold colored head some while on the spine with the while tail usually white rear feet Some are flashy marked and others a little more plain In four or five years of F1 calves hitting the ground I believe there has been only three not looking kinda sorta like a Pinzgauer
As these calves began to hit the ground there was (and is) a noticeable difference in their behavior when it comes to suckling These F1rsquos first hit the ground running just like our fullblood Pinzgauer calves----like one of the commercials on TV today they got the power They come out they get up and start motivating around the barn And immediately they are ready for a drink With the rare exception they know what that nipple on the bottle is for and they really go to town The next thing we noticed right away is that if sweet feed is offered within 24 hours they will begin to eat it and while it may not be a lot they are eating solid feed As with the beef calves I have observed them chewing on grass within 24 hours of birth these F1rsquos will also go after hay haylage and silage within a day or so of birth
So now I have a barn full of Pinzgauer Holstein F1 bull and heifer calves as our initial flush of calves was about a dozen or so in a short
bymike foshee
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 17
time frame Well since I feel the dairyman always takes it on the chin (funny how I am always right on this topic as I received 90 cents free and clear on a beautiful F1 bull calf the other day---ha still have not cashed that check) when shipping their bull calves I had not sold a one of the F1 bulls Low and behold a fellow down the road stopped in (who had been admiring our Pinzgauers for years) and asked me if I ever cross a Pinzgauer with a Holstein With the exception of a few hutches which cannot be seen from either road that borders our farm no one had seen any of the F1rsquos at that time Of course I said sure would you like to see them In the barn we go and if he would have had dentures they would have fallen out of his mouth He was basically speechless as he looked at the group of calves I had inside the barn (I should mention I did sell this small producer a Valentime bred heifer the year before and during this visit he informed me he wanted as many ldquoWhite tailsrdquo in his lot and pasture as he could buy) Right then and there he purchase the entire lot of bull calves and paid absolute top dollar for them We did not suffer any of that $45 a calf nonsense This producer purchased every F1 bull calf I would sell that year and the next This was an un-expected bonus in my pursuit of raising and milking some F1 crosses
Another unexpected bonus with these F1 bull calves came because of the way they are marked I find it interesting so many dairyman milk Holsteins and of course in the United States most are black The number of producers who want a Red Holstein(s) a Jersey(s) a Swiss anything different in their herd is staggering And to think when we started in 1991 people looked at us like we were nuts for having all the Red Holsteins running around In the Holstein world these While Tails are considered Linebacks And while there are different marking patterns for a Lineback---people are crazy for them at auction when one or more show up I saw on one occasion a three teat short extremely fat Lineback marked milk cow (yep someone was actually milking this thinghellip) bring $1700 So being a little informed about what the masses wanted I saved a few of the F1 bulls calves back and feed them until they reached 600 pounds Sent them out to the kind of local monthly feeder sale to see what happened Well they topped the sale and they did this because dairy producers wanted to put some of that ldquoLinebackrdquo marking into their herd I made no claims as to what they were or were not I simply sent both red and black ones and stood back and watched This too was an unexpected (to a point) bonus in my crossing program
Now we get to the heart of the matter and that is actually milking an F1 We currently milk two and I let one of my friends obtain two His are about in the same stage of lactation as our two Five more F1rsquos are currently settled to freshen in 2010
One of the reasons for cross breeding is hybrid vigor With my low point of view regarding the state of the Holstein breed I did this solely for hybrid vigor Would it could it make a difference in stamina health reproductive efficiency That was the goal not what or how they would be marked or what color they might be when they hit the ground Here are the things I have discovered during this grand experiment
1 Growth I have not seen a Holstein or Pinzgauer have as rapid a growth curve as these F1rsquos They have amazing size and they get there darned quick Our next F1 Red-Hill Marbles which Jill showed a season or two ago is easily in excess of 1400 pounds And the next three due also tower above any of the pure Holstein heifers on the farm To say I am impressed with how these critters grow would be an understatement2 Disposition a more calm and easy to handle heifer and to date
the two which freshened on our farm and the two at our friends were very easy to break to milk At our place and this is not an exaggera-tion you canrsquot walk through the cow yard without having to actually push their big behinds out of your way They come to you you can pet them in the lot they follow you aroundhellipnow I could expect some of this if all of them had been shown but that is not the case Two Holstein Pinzgauer F1rsquos and one Jersey Pinzgauer F1 have been shown but you would think all ten of them had been3 Udder quality udders on all four milking are extremely square and tucked up high teats evenly and properly spaced Milk out speed is fast and as the saying goes around dairy land they milk out like a dishrag And of course udders can have all shapes and lengths of teats and these are what I considered the perfect length to prep and milk 4 Confirmation I was not sure how some of these cattle would look structurally when this all started even though the calves were very showy and dairy in appearance I have F1rsquos out of grade and registered Holstein (as well as Jerserys) with varying confirmation types represented I can honestly say that these first four F1rsquos look dairy and as they progress out in their lactation they are not putting on excess body fat And after milking now for over 19 years I can say I have had a whole lot of dairy heifers way worse confirmation wise than these F1rsquos 5 Milk production I would rate these in our barn (and my buddy says the same) as good solid milkers All four of these peaked in the mid-fifties I would like to throw in at this point I am not a big believer in these 70 80 90 pound heifers I personally believe this is one of the reasons the national age for a dairy cow is three years and about three to five months Some of the cattle that have stood in our barn the longest number of years were heifers who came in and maybe peaked at forty forty-five fifty pounds And as they stayed in the barn went on to give us those 18000 20000 or more lactations and did it for five six and in a couple of instances up to and including ten lactations No one makes money when a cow goes out the door at three and a half years of age (even though some sure thing they do) And so many producers do not realize a bovine does not reach maturity until seven years of age
I believe many Pinzgauer producers have access to Holstein breeders and perhaps Holstein heifers Offering some of these lineback look-ing (they are called white tails and or skunks also around this neck of the woods) heifers or bulls ldquomightrdquo work for some to increase their number of animals sold As the ole saying goes there is more than one way to skin a cat
Stop by andCheck out The Journal
onlinewwwpinzgauerjournalcom
18 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Ask the DoctorThe Junior GazetteThe Midwest juniors should all be getting ready for the Midwest Junior Pinzgauer
show Sunday June 6th The juniors will get a chance to show two days Saturday at Valley Beef and Sunday will be our junior show At that time we will get the results of our royalty contest Last years show was a big success with eight juniors showing and twenty four head of cattle
In February two juniors attended the Wisconsin Cattlemenrsquos Association conference they both listened in on some very interesting seminars
I got a chance to show at a U-W Pioneer Showdown on April 24th and 25th I enjoyed showing both days and the judge on Sunday was very complimentary on our breed
July 20th through the 22nd we will have Pinzgauers in the Wisconsin Cattlemenrsquos Tent at Farm Technology Days along with many other beef breeds Hopefully our queen
and princesses will be there to answer questions and promote our breed
In August a number of Midwest juniors will be showing at the Midwest District show held at the State Fair in Milwaukee After that we will be looking forward to World
Beef Expo
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A good group of bred heifers and cows for sale
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1 We have a basketball- like thing sticking out the rear of a heifer and it is bright red Also the rectum is also hanging out What do we do (fig 1)
A Your heifer has a rectal ndashvaginal prolapse which is common in some breeds like Herefords but not so common in Pinzgauer If you do see this then it is best to call your vet Otherwise you might try to clean it up with warm water and take your clenched fist and push gently inwards and she will strain against you but you just firmly
push against her relaxing when she pushes against you Once you have it in you should not be able to feel anything anymore as it inverts back into the normal place If she just calved then put in 2-4 urea boluses You may need it sutured to hold it in but steady pressure with a clenched fist will do wonders if you are persistent and careful It works better with a spinal block first however
2 We found this aborted calf and are not sure what cow it came from (fig 2)
A Take it to a veterinarian and they can take a sample from the stomach (abomasum) and examine some under a microscope for trichomoniasis which they can see If none then they should submit it to a lab for other bacterial causes of abortion or fungus (especially if the cattle have had access to moldy hay)
3 We have a cow with retained fetal membranes What should we do (fig3)
A Two things you can just let it hang even if it goes 7-10 days that is better than trying to remove them She will breed back better if you do nothing than if they are manually removed Or you can clean her up with warm water and try and place 2-4 urea boluses in past the placenta as far as you can reach The first way is alright (do nothing) as it is amazing how well the uterus of the cow will clean itself up before the next breeding season
4 The vet says we have a lot of cows that are ready to inseminate but there is nothing going on on the ovaries (fig 4) What is the problem
A This is called anestrus due to a lack of proper nutrition It is fairly common in first-calf heifers if their body condition was not real good when they calved as they will put all
their energy to produce milk for their calf and will not cycle until later or not at all until the calf is weaned These young females are still growing producing milk and the reproductive tract comes last Since two-year old females are about 20 smaller than their full grown herdmates they should be pastured and fed separate from older animals since there is often a lack of feed intake and lowered body condition resulting in delayed return to heat Donrsquot forget to worm them on a regular basis to help them grow
By DuAne mickelsen DVmAsk the Doctor
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20 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
5 Will prostaglandin (Lutalyse or Estrumate) work if we are going to artificially inseminate some of our cows
A Yes as long as they are cycling and have a corpus luteum on one of the ovaries (fig 5) They should respond to heat in 2-5 days so watch them closely and it is wise to chalk the tailhead because if the chalk disappears and you have not seen her in heat then this is almost as good
6 As I stated in my previous ldquoAsk the Doctorrdquo column I do work for a large bull test station During the last several years using a Bovine Respiratory Disease vaccination program we had 50-60 of the bulls break with respiratory disease in spite of vaccinating the bulls on arrival This year we approached the bulls differently Upon arrival all bulls were given the antibiotic Draxxin subcutaneously and an intranasal vaccine One week later they were given an intramuscular IBR BVD PI3 BRSV PasturellaMannheimia and Clostridial vaccines and only 10 were sick a dramatic improvement
7 We have a large number of our calves that seem to scour within the first month following calving What can we do to prevent this problem
A The best way I know is to vaccinate all the heifers and if necessary the cows prior to calving with Scour Guard KC4 (Roto amp Corona viruses E coli and Clostridium perfrigins bacteria) Other than this make sure the calving area is kept clean and spread them out or move them to clean ground ever so often to prevent heavy contamination of the organisms that cause diarrhea
8 I recently had a problem with the fetal head back and the cow was down and I could not get the head around to pull the calf What could I have done (fig 6)
A These are difficult to deal with especially without a spinal nerve block to prevent straining However here is what you should do next time The cow is down with her back legs tucked up under
her abdomen Tie her head to a post and pull both back legs behind the cow and have someone pull her tail up over her back (fig 7) This takes her mind off you a little more and gives you more room inside the pelvis and uterus to put your fingers in the fetal mouth or nose and pull the fetal head around
9 We have had several calves hip lock on us when pulling a large calf (fig8) How can we prevent this from occurring
A In the future if the cow is standing then rotate the fetus once you have the head and front legs out By this I mean rotate the calf until its sternum is pointed up to the rectum of the cow and that prevents the hips or stifles of the calf from locking up Also if the cow is down you can roll her over on her back and with the fetal extractor pull the calf between her legs and over the udder (fig 9) When the cow or heifer is on her back the fetal pelvis drops down into the wider part of the dams pelvis and frees the hips up allowing the calf to easily be pulled
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10 I have had problems trying to nurse up calves on some of my heifers They want to leave the calf or they are sensitive to letting the baby calf nurse and so they kick it and knock the calf down What can I do
A I usually tie the heifer up with a halter and then take a lariat and put a loop around the neck come back and make a loop in front of the hips and tie that to the fence (fig 10) This prevents the heifer from kicking the calf You can then let the calf nurse and you may have to repeat this for a few times until the heifer gets used to the calf nursing her
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GARY GETZLOFF11511 DEER RDWISCONSIN RAPIDS WI 54494
BRAND ACRES BEEFSCOTT OR RENEE BRANDENBURG 6754 County Rd WGreenleaf WI 54126-9206
MATTHEAW WINTERSN10747 CTY RD GMARION WI 54950
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wyomInGLANCE FLETCHERWYOMING PINZGAUER RANCH (WPR)96 Rapid Creek RdSheridan WY 82801-9458Home 307 672-7289 (L)Cell 307 751-0253Email jlfletchwbaccessnet
Dan amp Mariela Hunsberger
dhunsbhotmailcom
It was great to meet everyone at the World Beef Expo
ANENSEN ACRES PINZGAUERSGarry amp Barb Anensen
Debbie amp Pete HallJrs Cassie Jordaan amp Mireya
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28 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
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Check out The Journal onlinewwwpinzgauerjournalcom
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Pinzgauers
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tennesseeTIMOTHY BRYANT3619 Old Coopertown RdSpringfield TN 37172615-643-6935
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texasELIZABETH WESTPO Box 747Alto TX 75925
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washInGtonRICHARD ASHLEY23 Doyle RdRaymond WA 98577
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CASSIE HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcCleary WA 98557
JORDAAN HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcCleary WA 98557
EMILY KERSHAW124 McConkey LnMcCleary WA 98551
PAIGE KERSHAW124 McConkey LnMcCleary WA 98551
VICTORIA KRAUS3132 Satsop Cloquallum RdElma WA 98541
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oreGonAARON HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
BRENNEN HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
CORDELL HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
HILLARY HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
MELODY HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
CHANTEL JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
SHANIA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
SIERRA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
HOLDEN JONES49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
STEPHEN BOYD49377 HWY 30WESTPORT OR 97016
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30 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Schedule of EventsBarns Open For ArrivalhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTuesday September 28Cattle in PlacehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipWednesday Sept 29 at 200 pmNational Open ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 at 900 amJr ShowmanshiphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 following Open ShowBanquethelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 31 at 600 pmNational Junior ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 900 amCattle ReleasedhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 100 pm
The Southwest Pinzgauer Association Invites you
to the
2010 National Pinzgauer Show
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
National Show Headquarters Hotel Sleep Inn and Suites
5555 South Donnybrook AveTyler TX 75703(903) 581-8646
King or 2 Queen rooms at $6999King Suite at $8999
The Sleep Inn amp Suites will have a complimentary hot breakfast including eggs waffles and bacon or sausage They also provide a complimentary shuttle service from the airport For flight arrangements plan to fly into DallasFt Worth then on
to Tyler There are no pets allowed at the hotel a boarding facility is located across the street
Tyler TexasSeptember 28-October 1 2010
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 31
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
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jwoodhavenaolcom
Comevisitusandcheckoutour2010
OrsquoMega babies
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perstrawnowuntil
June12010WHP SonataBadgerKickoffClassicChampionWehaveseveralanimalsforsaleatthistimeIfyouareinterestedinsomequalityanimalspleasecontactusandseewhatkindofpackagewecanputtogetherforyouCheckoutourwebsite
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or Create some of your own by ordering some Omega semen Check out our website
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We have more bull calves like these available
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World Beef Expo 18th
Come Be A PartSeptember 23-26 2010
Wisconsin State Fair ParkWest Allis WI
Sale Entry Deadline July 1 2010Early Entry Deadline August 17 2010
Enter On Line wwwworldbeefexpocom
bull Supreme Drive - $3000 Prize Money Bull Female and CowCalf Breed Champions Competebull All Breeds and Prospect Sales Saturday September 25
Contact Kim Johnson at kkjohnson19hotmailcomor Call (262) 573-4019 for sale entry informationSale Entry Deadline July 1
bull Youth Sweepstakes - Cash Prizes and AwardsJunior Heifer Show Market Steer and Prospect Steer Shows Public Speaking Sales Talk Photo Journalism Herdsmanship Showmanship
bull Industry Seminars - Trade ShowTrade Show Vendors WelcomedContact Jim Murray (608) 723-5665
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Fullblood amp Purebred Heifers amp Bulls
Available at all times
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32 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
show results
Class Name Owner Place
northwest Junior Pinzgauer Youth show Chehalis WA
may 1-2
Jr Pinzgauer Fitting amp ShowingJunior Novice Name PlaceJacieAmes 1 Junior KortneyBailey 1MireyaMcNealley 2AliVelilla 3DuncanScannell 4 Intermediate KyleeJohanson 1VictoriaKrauss 2CordellHankins 3
Senior MelodyHankins 1AaronHankins 2BrennenHankins 3 Grand Champion Showman KyleeJohanson Reserve Champion Showman KortneyBailey
SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
Jacie Ames Reserve Grand Champion Female
Kortney Bailey Grand Champion Female
Kylee Johanson Grand Champion Steer
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 33
SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
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March 1 issue - submit by January 15 September 1 issue - submit by July 15
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CALIFORNIARaptor Ridge Ranch 18
INDIANAFairchild 8
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4M Pinzgauers 21Ames MtnView Acres 28Anensen Acres 27Mystic Ridge Pinzgauers 31
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Advertising and editorial content are not limited to any class of product or subject manner However the Pinzgauer Journal reserves the right to refuse publication of any material deemed unsuitable for publication The Pinzgauer Journal and EDJE Technologies staff are not responsible or obligated to verify the accuracy and truthfulness of advertising copy Opinions expressed in editorial are those of the writerrsquos and not necessarily those of The Pinzgauer Journal or EDJE Technologies
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34 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Where yoursquorelways
e x c e p t w ay e a s i e rcattle
itrsquos likeputting YOUR BRAND
EDJE TechnologiesSteve Sellers 8669576145
Warren Garrett 9033162889Office 8668393353
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The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 35
Where yoursquorelways
e x c e p t w ay e a s i e rcattle
itrsquos likeputting YOUR BRAND
EDJE TechnologiesSteve Sellers 8669576145
Warren Garrett 9033162889Office 8668393353
Email infoedjecom
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Cedar Hill TN(615) 533-6660
visit us at silverbulletcattlecomsilverbulletcattleearthlinknet
quality pairs and heifers available at all times
SB Bonanza still at work producing excellent quality heifers
Thanks to all the Buyers Consignors and Friends who made the 2010 Silver Select Sale a success
36 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
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By Donna Laney
Joe JonesLivestock Web Designer
P i n z g a u e r P e o P l ePinzgAuer PeoPle
new APA members
new Junior members
Black Kettle FarmsDavid Jones7775 Rt 6 NEdinboro PA 16412
Colf Farms6816 NE Etna RdWoodland WA 98674
Seth Binkley1010 West Side RdAshland City TN 37015
Marion L Avera349 Moody RdHinesville GA 31313
Victor SpantonW 5895 CR HNew Glarus WI 53574
Jim amp Cherry Warren3195 750 EDietrich ID 83324
Sandy Robertson6187 Cherry Valley RdKirkland IL 60146
Lori Hunter6432 CR 331Plantersville TX 77363
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Pinzgauer JournalJust send your best work in to pinzgaueredjecom and watch for the nest issue It might just be your cattle on
the cover
Thank you to Midwest Pinzgauer Association members Mike Foshee and Jessie Jansen for their work of organizing and receiving donations for the Jr silent auction at World Beef ExpoNational Show As you can seehellipKylee Beckius loves her Pinzgauer apron
Rich Fontaine and his baby Pinzgauer
8 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
The Northwest Pinzgauer Association met May 2 2010 after the Youth show in Chehalis WA See
results elsewhere in this issueAfter the meeting we had a potluck BBQ and an
auction to help defray expenses for the youth shows this season The auction raised a little over $200000 ndash WOW We support our youth This is always a fun party
The numbers for the show were up and hopefully this is a good sign for the coming show season
Officers President ndash Rick Boyer Vice-President ndash Steve Johanson Treasurer ndash Ruth Adams Secretary ndash Donna Boyer
The Midwest Pinzgauer Association is trying new changes and opportunities to grow and develop
as an organization One of those changes is a new committee for publishing the MPA quarterly newsletter We have learned that our breeders really look forward to this newsletter so we are hoping to have something for everyone including our feedlot operations cowcalf
producers show stock producers and of course our hobbyists To help make this possible we will need everyonersquos input ideas pictures highlights whatever interests youhellipour members In future issues you will see Spotlight Breeders New BreederMembers New Arrivals along with the usual show highlights and future happening If you have any input please do not hesitate to contact Diana Beckius 608-697-5968 bovineandequinedishmailnet or Jake Hendzel 920-833-9772 jwoodhavenaolcom
Please view the Midwest Website wwwmidwestpinzgauerscom for up to date information on our upcoming shows and promotional opportunities including Farm Tech Days
A heart felt Get Well Soon goes out to Tommy Kesler of Kesler Family Farm Menasha WI Tommy was involved in a horrific traffic accident in St Louis MO leaving him with a broken back and additional injuries Tommy and six other college students were returning to Wisconsin after spending Spring Break in Texas Tommyrsquos best friend lost his life in this accident Get Well Soon Tommy
NorthwestregioN
MidwestregioN
Have you Regional News
JARRAE PinzgauersBulls amp Heifers Available
See cattle for sale on our website at wwwjarraepinzgauerscom
James amp Elaine RayHudson WI
715-425-6442
Fairchild Pinzgauer Farm 2030 N Johnson Road
Columbia City IN 46725
Pictured Above WCP 403P SIRE of Both Champion Female and Bull
Home of the 2009 National Supreme Champion Female
and 2009 Grand Champion Bull
Harold (Jack) amp Jeannine Fairchild Jr260-609-0240 bull 260-693-9499
jfairchildhotmailcom
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 9
My thoughts on the American Pinzgauer Association
An article in CATTLE TODAY November 7 2009 headlined ldquoBeef industry needs more feed-efficiency datardquo states feed accounts for 65-80 percent of total beef-production cost It goes on to say feed management practices go only so far and a more promising tool for cattle producers is genetic selection for improve feed efficiency It used to be feed efficiency data could be learned through bull test Pinzgauer bulls were tested with outstanding results since their first importation into the United States The first record I was able to locate was the Official Bull Test results Eastern Nebraska Beef Cattle Testing Station Schuyler NE 1974 1975 and 1976 where Pinzguaer steers were fist in Feed Conversion (pounds of feed per pound of gain) all three years averaging 69 lbs of feed per pound of gain (1) In 1987 a group of bulls from Red Oak Ranch led 67 bulls in the Stephen F Austin University Forage Bull Gain Test (2) In the ldquoHands Onrdquo feeding course conducted by the University of Florida Animal Science Department Pinzguaer steers were either 1 or 2 in Average Daily Gain (ADG) and Feed Conversion for 1993-94 1994-95 and 1995-96 (3)
Many Land Grant State Universities that used to conduct bull tests have reduced of eliminated them due the current economic conditions It is becoming more difficult to get hard data Recent developments in DNA testing and profiling have provided a means of getting this information Pfizer Animal Health Animal Genetics (formerly GeneSTAR) has developed GeneSTAR MVP (Molecular Value Predictions) This provides predictions for core traits of feed efficiency marbling and tenderness similar to EPDrsquos EPDrsquos are based on phenotypic records of the animal and its relatives An MVP is derived from an animals genotype only
Pinzgauer breeders have long known of DNA testing primarily for tenderness Nine of the original ten Pinzgauer bulls imported to the United States and a over 80 others have been tested for tenderness Should tenderness DNA value or accuracy be questioned by some doubting Thomas I had steaks from two steers Bratzler shear tested by Auburn University Meat Laboratory earlier this year Both were sired by GeneSTAR 2 star tested bull Risky Business (3C3L) reg 5027393 One tested 425 kg which is considered reasonably tender The other tested 281 kg which is outstanding
I recently tested one of my bulls CRS Semper Paratus (CRS-55S) reg 5031327 for MVP He had previously been tested for tenderness GeneSTAR 2 stars and I was interested in feed efficiency His MVP FE score was -216 This places him in the top 10 of all animals Of course I am proud to have bred
and own such a bull but it comes as no surprise I have known that Pinzgauer cattle are outstanding One bull I had the North Florida Bull Test in 2006 gained 614 ADG for one 21 day period and 425 ADG for the entire 126 day test
One bull and one test will not change the marketability of Pinzgauer cattle They still are not black Feedlot and feeder buyers only care about one thing the bottom line If they can be shown that they will be able to improve their profits by lowering their feed cost while maintaining top tenderness and quality they will forget hid color quickly and demand Pinzguaers The new proposed Certified Pinzgauer Beef will only be successful if there is valid data to back it It sounds wonderful but how much Certified Hereford beef to you see in the markets
I encourage all Pinzgauer breeders to test which ever way possible and widely publish their results I know they will be great we just have to let other breeders know Additional information regarding DNA MVP testing procedures and costs can be obtained at wwwpfizeranimalgeneticscom or 1-800-BEEF DNA Your local county extension agent can help you regarding bull testing in your state If I can help please contact me at circleredsteleclipsenet or 334-885-6388
References(1) The Pinzgauer Prophet 1976(2) The North American Pinzgauer September 1987(3) The Pinzgauer Journal April 1997
Paul SwisherCircle Red S
PinzgAuer forumopinions are not necessarily those of the publication and editors
Pinzgauer Forum - Send in your comments about the future of the breed and suggestions you
may have to make the market for Pinzgauer Cattle better
E-mail to
pinzgaueredjecom
10 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Twin Springs Pinzgauer presently owned by Ken and Mary Ann Meredith in
Coopertown Tennessee was purchased in 1962 by William H Jones Mary Ann Merediths father Mary Annrsquos parents originally owned a dairy and then turned this farm into a tobacco operation and raised commercial cattle After their death Mary Ann continued with commercial cattle until she was introduced to the Pinzgauer breed in 2002 The farm is now enjoyed by our extended family of twin daughters Susan (Ray) Morley and Ronda (Cotton) Bryant and our three grandchildren Timothy Kenny and Meredith
One of the largest Pinzgauer breeders in the US the current Twin Springs had an accidental start Mary Ann and Ken Meredith were stationed in Philadelphia in 1996 when news of Mary Annrsquos fatherrsquos death reached them Ken was a US Navy Captain and they were both accustomed to living the city life The closest Mary Ann ever came to beef cattle was a filet mignon at some of the finest restaurants in the US In fact Mary Ann remembers her mother telling her NEVER to date a farmer
Mary Ann moved back to middle Tennessee not far from the 260 acre farm to try to figure out what to do with it She had inherited a beautiful piece of ground with many natural springs and a small herd of commercial cattle While getting some site work done on the place she met Dennis Bryant of Silver Bullet Cattle Co and became interested in
the Pinzgauer breed This venture into breeding registered cattle happened at a time when Ken was still based out of town Mary Ann consulted the local farmers Farmerrsquos Co-op veterinarians and every other source to find out the best way to raise quality cattle She is a Master Beef Producer for the State of Tennessee Ken has since retired from active duty and has also delved head first into the business The insight and knowledge that they both have gained in such a short period of time show their passion for raising the best cattle possible
The initial purchase of 20 Pinzgauer cows quickly grew to over 120 Registered Pinzgauers Eventually the commercial cattle herd was dispersed and Twin Springs converted to raise only Fullblood Pinzgauer cattle
When Ms Woodie Talbot of Hi Point Ranch decided to disperse her herd we were fortunate enough to acquire many of her best foundation stock We had always preferred the type of cattle Hi Point produced and with the addition of this Hi Point foundation stock our current herd is composed of over 90 Hi Point bloodlines The remainder of our herd is the product of Diamond T Franklin Farms Rockinrsquo AampJ and Silver Bullet breeding We are very proud of our relationship with Hi Point Ranch and our friendship with Ms Woodie We have learned a great deal about Pinzgauer breeding and bloodlines from her and are continually amazed at the quality of the cattle we obtained from her herd We consider it an honor to be able to continue the breeding and improvement of the bloodlines developed over the past 30+ years by Hi Point Ranch
Twin Springs also owes a tremendous debt to Silver Bullet Cattle Company We would not be in the Pinzgauer seedstock business without them We highly value their cattle our working relationship and our friendship with Dennis and Pam and cannot begin to thank them for all the education opportunities and assistance they have provided us over the years
Twin Springs mission is to continually improve the quality of the Pinzgauer breed and to make available for sale only the finest cattle we can produce We spare no expense and make every effort to develop the finest Pinzgauer heifers available In addition to a comprehensive veterinarian approved vaccination program we utilize the Easy-Way Cattle Stations for year-round fly and external parasite control We provide our cattle with what we feel is the finest mineral supplement on the market - Cargill Right-Now Minerals This program provides the appropriate micro-nutrients and minerals at the right time of year in order to improve our cattles over-all conditioning reproductive health and to maximize growth and development
For the past 8 years we have utilized a feeding program which includes Mix 30 a high energy liquid feed Mix 30 is a liquid protein (16) and fat (10) supplement we provide on a free choice basis to all our cattle for improving fiber digestion It
Twin Springs PinzgauerFeature Farm
Enjoying the cattle
Automatic watering system
mary Ann and Ken meredith
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 11
contains no sugars starches or urea The only solid feed other than hay and forage that we provide our cattle is soybean hull pellets These pellets are also carbohydrate free like the Mix 30 liquid The natural gut flora in cattle are not adapted to easily digest starches sugars etc present in many feed rations The bacteria naturally present in the bovine gut have evolved to digest grass and similar forage We are convinced that cattle that are not exposed to carbohydrates (such as corn molasses etc) are much better adapted to maximize the natural forage available to them All of our calves are provided creep feeders filled with soy hull pellets Although this approach may be controversial to some after 8 years of utilizing only Mix 30 soybean hull pellets quality hay and natural forage the positive results in our cattle are obvious
Over the past three years Twin Springs has had a rather aggressive fencing program which has resulted in our pastures being divided into 18 separate paddocks in order for us to institute a rotational grazing program We have also converted our entire herd to a fall calving schedule in order to maximize our rotational grazing efforts In only our second year of this grazing program we have already seen a significant improvement in our pasture density and the quality of forage available We are very excited about the possibilities of rotational grazing and expect to see continued improvement from it in the future In 2009 all of our calves were born in September October or November (94 were within a 6 week period) and the labor savings and other benefits we realized far surpassed our expectations We highly recommend you try a tight defined calving season and see if it is an improvement in your cattle operation
In order to facilitate feeding health maintenance weaning and sorting of our cattle we have built an extensive corral system with 10 separate holding pens and feeding bunks We
recently added a new barn to this cattle handling system which covers some of the corral pens and houses our Fore-Most alleyways and a Fore-Most 450 Squeeze Chute with head table This handling equipment has now given us the ability to truly practice low-stress cattle handling in all phases of our operation We can now easily get our cattle up sort separate wean vaccinate dehorn and tattoo with a minimum of stress on both the cattle and the handlers
Twin Springs was named after our twin daughters Ronda Bryant and Susan Morley and the numerous natural springs on the property After experiencing a severe drought three years ago during which even the ponds dried up we decided to install MiraFount automatic waterers at strategic points across our farm We havent had a drought since however this past winter we had an unusually long period of below freezing weather where all of our ponds were frozen to the
point that it was dangerous for us to even try to break the ice To our delight none of the automatic waterers froze during this period and we were able to keep our cattle out in the pastures the entire winter We feel fresh water is so important and sometimes overlooked by some cattle people We are so fortunate that our natural springs are the headwaters for Battle Creek which flows through our farm Additionally we have 8 stock ponds available on the property
Twin Springs has truly enjoyed owning Pinzgauer cattle and we will never go back to black red grey or white cattle like the majority of our neighbors We will
continue to strive to give our cattle every opportunity to be all
that they can be and to provide the finest heifers available to Pinzgauer and commercial breeders We wish all Pinzgauer breeders a safe happy and profitable year and invite you to come by and visit with us at the farm - you are always welcome
Grandchild Timothy Bryant with Cowboy
SB Cool Deal one of the current herd sires at Twin Springs
Creep Feeder
Grandchildren Kenny and meredith morley
12 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
AmericAn PinzgAuer AssociAtion
boArD meeting teleconference minutesunapproved
mArch 6 2010
In Attendance Todd Andreshak Herb Berg Jerry DeSmidt Clayton Haskell Mary Ann Meredith Donna Laney Cathy Reich Pam Shay-Bryant Kyle Hyder Lisa Wamsley
President Donna Laney called the meeting to order at 800 am (Pacific Time)
A motion was made to approve the minutes from the last meeting by Lisa Wamsley Mary Ann Meredith seconded and the motion carried
Clayton Haskell presented the Treasurerrsquos Report According to the recent financials our registrations and transfers are up over last year and the financials look good Our bad debt is decreasing since we decided to focus on this We are planning to enforce the APA rules this year by preventing breeders from showing at the National Show unless they are in good standing ndash financially ndash with the APA Clayton reminded us that he cannot hold the position of Treasurer since his two year maximum has been reached and is willing to work with the next Treasurer for continuity Pam Shay-Bryant made a motion to approve the financial report Jerry DeSmidt seconded and the motion carried
Committee ReportsGrievance Herb Berg reported that there were no grievances
pendingImportExport Pam Shay-Bryant had no reportNational Show Lisa Wamsley is chairing the National Show
committee The National Show is scheduled for Thursday September 30 at 900 am The Board meeting will be Wednesday at 1000 am with the membership meeting at 130 pm both at the hotel The town of Tyler TX is going all out to welcome the event The fair has also agreed to put up a separate tie-out for the Pinzgauers
Promotion No reportRules and Bylaws A motion was made to clarify the National
show rules item 2 to read ldquoAll entries must have legible tattoos that agree with their registration certificates Tattoos will be checked and verified by an official at the show on the day of arrival against the original registration certificaterdquo The purpose of this change is to clarify the need for breeders to present their original registration certificate at all shows following the national
show rules The motion was made by Pam Shay-Bryant and seconded by Jerry DeSmidt The motion carried
National Show Rules The above change in the Rules amp Bylaws was initiated by the National Show committee A recommendation to change the show rules isolating the cowcalf pair class from the rest of the heifer classes was tabled until the Tyler Board meeting
Website The Board mentioned finding a number of errors on the website Pam Shay-Bryant will take these to the webmaster for correction
Youth Lisa Wamsley reported on the Junior Scholarship fund The paperwork is in process to set up the non-for-profit status The Board recommended that all applications for scholarships be sent to Lisa directly and she would forward them to the committee
Pinzgauer Journal report Donna Laney reported that this latest issue had a number of new advertisers She asked the secretary to send the Board minutes to the Journal for publication
Breed Field Representative No report
Old BusinessPresident Laney stated that she had not received any written
requests for regional realignment but will present them to the rest of the Board when received
President Laney said that she is in the process of picking a Feature Farm to highlight in the Journal to get that program started so that it would be included in the next Journal
Clayton Haskell discussed the Pinzgauer Certified Beef program He is awaiting approval from the USDA and will forward that on when he receives it Todd Andreshak asked for a clarification on the registration status of the subject animal The Board intended that one of the parents of the subject animal must be a registered Pinzgauer in order to have the offspring considered as Pinzgauer Certified Beef Lisa Wamsley made a motion for a one-time charge to join the Pinzgauer Certified Beef program of $ 100 Pam Shay-Bryant seconded the motion and the motion carried Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to help with a brochure to the breeders outlining the Pinzgauer Certified Beef Program
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 13
President Laney reported that per the Journalrsquos request she has asked Kathy Dombrowski to be the clearinghouse for all the show results She will put them on the APA website and also forward them to the Pinzgauer Journal
President Laney reported on the International Board meeting to be held in the Northwest in 2011 Mathias Kinsberger the ICPA representative will be traveling to Oregon this July to help work out the details
New Business
A number of issues were raised to the Board from Mr Mike Foshee First he wanted to re-raise the issue of the conflicting PPB tattoo designations which the Board discussed in September A motion was made by Todd Andreshak for President Laney to write a letter to Mr Foshee restating the Boardrsquos position on this matter and to suggest that he follow the grievance stipulations in the APA Rules and Bylaws if he would like to re-open the issue Herb Berg seconded the motion and the motion carried
Secondly Mr Foshee wanted to pursue allowing black Pinzgauers to show in APA shows Lastly Mr Foshee wanted to challenge the APA for registering purebred and percentage Pinzgauers Pam Shay-Bryant made a motion to table both these discussions until the Board meeting in Tyler Lisa Wamsley seconded and the motion carried
Mr John Uhlman sent in information regarding the start of a Pinzgauer show at the American Royale in Kansas City this year It is scheduled for October 22 More information will follow
Pam Shay-Bryant invited everyone to the Silver Select Sale May 29
Jerry DeSmidt made a motion to adjourn at 950 am Lisa Wamsley seconded and the motion carried
Respectfully submitted
Pam Shay-BryantSecretary
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14 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
AmericAn PinzgAuer AssociAtion
boArD meeting teleconference minutesapproved
December 9 2009
In Attendance Todd Andreshak Herb Berg Jerry DeSmidt Clayton Haskell Mary Ann Meredith Donna Laney Cathy Reich Pam Shay-Bryant Jeremy West Absent Ken Paul Kyle Hyder Lisa Wamsley
President Donna Laney called the meeting to order at 800 am (Pacific Time)
A correction was made to the minutes of the Board Meeting of September 26 2009 to add Cathy Reich as a Board member in attendance Jerry DeSmidt made a motion to accept the minutes with this correction Cathy Reich seconded and the motion carried
Clayton Haskell presented the Treasurerrsquos Report According to the recent financials our registrations are down 10 from prior year and our transfers are down 50 A discussion was held regarding past due amounts owed to the APA President Laney said that she would ask the APA office to send out past due notices for the amounts on the Aging Report Clayton will be sending out the list of past due accounts to the Regional Presidents for them to contact people in their regions or let the office know which accounts are uncollectible Pam Shay-Bryant made a motion to accept the Treasurerrsquos report Todd seconded and the motion carried
Committee ReportsGrievance Herb Berg reported that there were no grievances
pendingImportExport Pam Shay-Bryant reported that she knew of
some APA members who were purchasing cattle from Diamond T in Canada
National Show Lisa Wamsley is chairing the National Show committee The show is scheduled for the last of September in Tyler TX We will be receiving further information within the week
Promotion No reportRules and Bylaws Nothing to reportNational Show Rules Todd Andreshak wanted the National
Show committee to remind all exhibitors to bring their original registration certificates to the National Show instead of photocopies
Website Nothing to reportYouth No reportBreed Field Representative No report
Old BusinessPresident Laney discussed the budget and asked if the Board
felt that we needed to make any changes to the budget The results of the discussion were to keep the budget on track and see how the general economy plays out
The idea of having a Feature Farm highlighted in the Pinzgauer Journal each issue was discussed Cathy Reich made a motion to ask President Laney to randomly pick one region for each issue and contact the Regional President for suggestions as to which farm to feature The photos from the article would come from the owner of the farm but Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to assist in the writing of the article Jerry DeSmidt seconded the motion and the motion carried
The plan for promotional products featured by the APA was tabled for future discussion
Todd Andreshak addressed the issue of realigning some of the regions At the last Board meeting it was stated that the impetus for any realignments needed to come from the regions in question He is planning to work with Jeff Cole regarding the absorption of the Eastern region into the Midwest region
The Pinzgauer Journal has asked to have someone from the association be the clearinghouse for all show results President Laney was going to ask our webmaster Kathy Dombrowski to be that person
The Youth non-profit scholarship fund was discussed Volunteers were solicited to become the Board for the Fund with a commitment of at least five years to get it going and become well-established The Board was decided as follows President ndash Lisa Wamsley Vice President ndash Todd Andreshak Treasurer ndash Mary Ann Meredith Secretary ndash Donna Laney The functions of the Board of the fund are to secure donations and make decisions on the disbursement of scholarship funds to the APA juniors who apply for those funds Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 15
International Congress ndash 2011Mathias Kinberger will visit in August 2010 to finalize
plans for the International Congress tour in the Northwest in Aug ndash Sept of 2011 We have many great ideas for sightseeing farm visits and even a cattle show Since this is an APA event hosted by the Northwest I hope many APA members will make plans to be with us You wonrsquot be disappointed Itrsquos a good way to meet breeders from around the world and also to meet our international people from Austria Look for more about the tour in our next issue Thanks Donna Laney
2011 internAtionAl PinzgAuer congress
work on the draft organizational documents and the not-for profit certification A motion was made to name this fund the APA Junior Scholarship Fund by Jerry DeSmidt Todd Andreshak seconded and the motion carried
Clayton Haskell discussed the Pinzgauer Certified Beef program He will be sending all the Board members the proposed final criteria for certification and will start the process to get the label approved by the USDA
New Business
A discussion on Board member goals ensured Goals that were identified for the Board this year were Establish the Certified Pinzgauer Beef program establish the Junior Scholarship Fund improve and expand the Pinzgauer Journal and re-establish contact with and encourage membership from breeders of Pinzgauers who do not now participate in the regional or national association
The Board addressed possible new sources of revenue for the Association It was decided that there would not be an additional charge for listings in the Breederrsquos Directory as that was part of the benefits of being a member of the association The Board felt that the prospect of a one-time charge for the Certified Pinzgauer Beef enrollment was feasible and would be discussed at the next meeting President Laney will be reminding the APA office to
send out the annual dues notice and also solicit additional dues from lifetime members Clayton Haskell brought up the prospect of holding a silent auction at the Nationals to benefit the APA Jeremy West said plans were underway for that already
Mary Ann Meredith asked for clarification regarding the registration of a calf conceived by AI The rules as adopted by the Association are that all sires used for AI in this breed have to have a DNA sample on file with our testing agency (currently Pfizer) It is the responsibility of the seller of Pinzgauer semen to insure that this sample is on file Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to summarize the APA rules on DNA samples for inclusion on the website
President Donna Laney announced that the next meeting would be a teleconference held on March 6 2010 at the same time
Jerry DeSmidt made a motion to adjourn at 920 am Todd Andreshak seconded and the motion carried
Respectfully submitted
Pam Shay-BryantSecretary
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16 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
PinzgAuers for All reAsonsIt is my belief that the Pinzgauer breed has not come close to reach-ing its total potential as a contributor to not only the beef industry in the United States (and Canada for that matter) but the dairy industry as well I as many of you have read countless articles where individu-als have stated they ldquomissed the boatrdquo with Pinzguers or so much more can be done with Pinzgauers While I was not purchasing or breeding cattle in the late sixties or seventies I would agree with both positions
While I am not the only individual in the United States who has crossed Holsteins with Pinzgauers I ask myself why doing so has not been covered discussed or written about My wife and I along with our children have been dairy producers since April 1 1991 (yes I know April Fools day and in light of the continual $990 base price of milk time and again since thenhellipwell you get the picture)
In my opinion Holsteins in North America has been basically destroyed in the pursuit of milk production I think I can state milk production has been pursued at the expense of virtually all the basic animal traits The destruction of mothering ability grazing ability calving ability disease resistance disease tolerance day to day vigor weak calves calves unable to suckle the list goes on and on Many of these topics have been written about prior to my ramblings here But there seems to be two schools on this in regards to Holsteins One lets find Out-cross (Holstein) bloodlines to improve some of these conditions now so prevalent Two lets cross breed them Oh and I guess there is a third line of thought lets keep them the way they are so while they give you 28000 pounds of milk in 365 days it is okay to have the following vet bills Displaced Abomasum Keto-sis milk fever breed her three to six times or more to settle trim her feet two or more times a lactation and lets not include pneumonia time and again late lactation milk fever and from my experience just a weird and continuous bunch of ailments
I like many dairy producers have tried other breeds and have done some cross breeding with their herds As you drive around the coun-tryside if you know your dairy breeds and what resultant crosses look like you will see Jersey cattle in many herds and Jersey Holstein F1 crosses There are still Guernsey Milking Shorthorn Aryshire and Brown Swiss out there to see I am not familiar with anyone crossing these breeds much with Holsteins but I do spot the occasional Short-horn Holstein cross If one knows what they are looking for you will see Normandy Holstein F1 cows on many of the milk producers pasture operations Looking even closer there is some Brown Swiss Holstein crossing going on but I seldom see them (I read an article years past out of New Zealand which stated they had to cross the Holsteins there with Brown Swiss because the Holsteins had lost the ability to be efficient grazers)
There are many paths a beef producer can take in their operation seed stock bull supplier cow calf sales feed lot custom beef produc-tion and showing to name some While my goal has been fullblood seed stock with our Pinzgauer herd I eventually began to reflect on the fact that as a breed the Pinzgauer would still be classed as a dual purpose breed In fact Pinzgauer dairy products are produced and sold in Europe and milking Pinzgauers may even be more numerous
today than Pinzgauer beef (I believe that position changes depending on who you speak with in Austria)
Some know I attempted Normandy Holstein crossing some years back and in my way of thinking it was a failure I never did obtain a Normandy Holstein heifer in over two years of breeding my Hol-steins to Normandy bulls so I simply gave up Twenty miles away however a large pasture based herd was able to establish about half of his two hundred milking cows as Normandy Holstein F1rsquos And while we utilized the same bulls his luck of the draw was heifers and lots of them Mine however was all bulls
While I did not cross Holsteins and Jerseys I have purchased a few of them in milk and kept them around the past decade We also have kept a small number of purebred Jerseys as well
About five years ago I decided I should try crossing a few Holsteins with Pinzgauers While I will admit I was concerned that what is available in this country is the beef side of the term dual purpose I was really sick at having to either drag out Holsteins or ship them because they simply cannot overcome much that befalls them (And when you have to drag a down or dead cow out of a 140 foot barn with 160 feet of chain the loader tractorhellipwell I think you get the picture and after one time it gets old very very fast) As some of you who know me know I was able to obtain some old Aristocrat semen and began getting some Holsteins settled and I believed then (as I do now) I had absolutely nothing to loose
When the calves started arriving I initially obtained 75 bull calves and 25 heifers I know the ole odds are 5050 but I was thrilled to obtain any heifers after my Normandy disaster The first round of heifers were black and of course any red animals that hit the ground were bulls I might add that our Holstein herd is genetically speak-ing red or red carrier with one or two cows having the black red gene These F1 animals for the most part ldquoresemblerdquo a Pinzgauer in their marking They will have a sold colored head some while on the spine with the while tail usually white rear feet Some are flashy marked and others a little more plain In four or five years of F1 calves hitting the ground I believe there has been only three not looking kinda sorta like a Pinzgauer
As these calves began to hit the ground there was (and is) a noticeable difference in their behavior when it comes to suckling These F1rsquos first hit the ground running just like our fullblood Pinzgauer calves----like one of the commercials on TV today they got the power They come out they get up and start motivating around the barn And immediately they are ready for a drink With the rare exception they know what that nipple on the bottle is for and they really go to town The next thing we noticed right away is that if sweet feed is offered within 24 hours they will begin to eat it and while it may not be a lot they are eating solid feed As with the beef calves I have observed them chewing on grass within 24 hours of birth these F1rsquos will also go after hay haylage and silage within a day or so of birth
So now I have a barn full of Pinzgauer Holstein F1 bull and heifer calves as our initial flush of calves was about a dozen or so in a short
bymike foshee
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 17
time frame Well since I feel the dairyman always takes it on the chin (funny how I am always right on this topic as I received 90 cents free and clear on a beautiful F1 bull calf the other day---ha still have not cashed that check) when shipping their bull calves I had not sold a one of the F1 bulls Low and behold a fellow down the road stopped in (who had been admiring our Pinzgauers for years) and asked me if I ever cross a Pinzgauer with a Holstein With the exception of a few hutches which cannot be seen from either road that borders our farm no one had seen any of the F1rsquos at that time Of course I said sure would you like to see them In the barn we go and if he would have had dentures they would have fallen out of his mouth He was basically speechless as he looked at the group of calves I had inside the barn (I should mention I did sell this small producer a Valentime bred heifer the year before and during this visit he informed me he wanted as many ldquoWhite tailsrdquo in his lot and pasture as he could buy) Right then and there he purchase the entire lot of bull calves and paid absolute top dollar for them We did not suffer any of that $45 a calf nonsense This producer purchased every F1 bull calf I would sell that year and the next This was an un-expected bonus in my pursuit of raising and milking some F1 crosses
Another unexpected bonus with these F1 bull calves came because of the way they are marked I find it interesting so many dairyman milk Holsteins and of course in the United States most are black The number of producers who want a Red Holstein(s) a Jersey(s) a Swiss anything different in their herd is staggering And to think when we started in 1991 people looked at us like we were nuts for having all the Red Holsteins running around In the Holstein world these While Tails are considered Linebacks And while there are different marking patterns for a Lineback---people are crazy for them at auction when one or more show up I saw on one occasion a three teat short extremely fat Lineback marked milk cow (yep someone was actually milking this thinghellip) bring $1700 So being a little informed about what the masses wanted I saved a few of the F1 bulls calves back and feed them until they reached 600 pounds Sent them out to the kind of local monthly feeder sale to see what happened Well they topped the sale and they did this because dairy producers wanted to put some of that ldquoLinebackrdquo marking into their herd I made no claims as to what they were or were not I simply sent both red and black ones and stood back and watched This too was an unexpected (to a point) bonus in my crossing program
Now we get to the heart of the matter and that is actually milking an F1 We currently milk two and I let one of my friends obtain two His are about in the same stage of lactation as our two Five more F1rsquos are currently settled to freshen in 2010
One of the reasons for cross breeding is hybrid vigor With my low point of view regarding the state of the Holstein breed I did this solely for hybrid vigor Would it could it make a difference in stamina health reproductive efficiency That was the goal not what or how they would be marked or what color they might be when they hit the ground Here are the things I have discovered during this grand experiment
1 Growth I have not seen a Holstein or Pinzgauer have as rapid a growth curve as these F1rsquos They have amazing size and they get there darned quick Our next F1 Red-Hill Marbles which Jill showed a season or two ago is easily in excess of 1400 pounds And the next three due also tower above any of the pure Holstein heifers on the farm To say I am impressed with how these critters grow would be an understatement2 Disposition a more calm and easy to handle heifer and to date
the two which freshened on our farm and the two at our friends were very easy to break to milk At our place and this is not an exaggera-tion you canrsquot walk through the cow yard without having to actually push their big behinds out of your way They come to you you can pet them in the lot they follow you aroundhellipnow I could expect some of this if all of them had been shown but that is not the case Two Holstein Pinzgauer F1rsquos and one Jersey Pinzgauer F1 have been shown but you would think all ten of them had been3 Udder quality udders on all four milking are extremely square and tucked up high teats evenly and properly spaced Milk out speed is fast and as the saying goes around dairy land they milk out like a dishrag And of course udders can have all shapes and lengths of teats and these are what I considered the perfect length to prep and milk 4 Confirmation I was not sure how some of these cattle would look structurally when this all started even though the calves were very showy and dairy in appearance I have F1rsquos out of grade and registered Holstein (as well as Jerserys) with varying confirmation types represented I can honestly say that these first four F1rsquos look dairy and as they progress out in their lactation they are not putting on excess body fat And after milking now for over 19 years I can say I have had a whole lot of dairy heifers way worse confirmation wise than these F1rsquos 5 Milk production I would rate these in our barn (and my buddy says the same) as good solid milkers All four of these peaked in the mid-fifties I would like to throw in at this point I am not a big believer in these 70 80 90 pound heifers I personally believe this is one of the reasons the national age for a dairy cow is three years and about three to five months Some of the cattle that have stood in our barn the longest number of years were heifers who came in and maybe peaked at forty forty-five fifty pounds And as they stayed in the barn went on to give us those 18000 20000 or more lactations and did it for five six and in a couple of instances up to and including ten lactations No one makes money when a cow goes out the door at three and a half years of age (even though some sure thing they do) And so many producers do not realize a bovine does not reach maturity until seven years of age
I believe many Pinzgauer producers have access to Holstein breeders and perhaps Holstein heifers Offering some of these lineback look-ing (they are called white tails and or skunks also around this neck of the woods) heifers or bulls ldquomightrdquo work for some to increase their number of animals sold As the ole saying goes there is more than one way to skin a cat
Stop by andCheck out The Journal
onlinewwwpinzgauerjournalcom
18 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Ask the DoctorThe Junior GazetteThe Midwest juniors should all be getting ready for the Midwest Junior Pinzgauer
show Sunday June 6th The juniors will get a chance to show two days Saturday at Valley Beef and Sunday will be our junior show At that time we will get the results of our royalty contest Last years show was a big success with eight juniors showing and twenty four head of cattle
In February two juniors attended the Wisconsin Cattlemenrsquos Association conference they both listened in on some very interesting seminars
I got a chance to show at a U-W Pioneer Showdown on April 24th and 25th I enjoyed showing both days and the judge on Sunday was very complimentary on our breed
July 20th through the 22nd we will have Pinzgauers in the Wisconsin Cattlemenrsquos Tent at Farm Technology Days along with many other beef breeds Hopefully our queen
and princesses will be there to answer questions and promote our breed
In August a number of Midwest juniors will be showing at the Midwest District show held at the State Fair in Milwaukee After that we will be looking forward to World
Beef Expo
Stephanie Page Midwest Junior Reporter
A good group of bred heifers and cows for sale
Hank Cole 419 694 2815Jeff Cole 419 694 7141
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Doing things right here in Ohio
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The Northwest Juniors at the Northwest Junior Pinzgauer
Youth show
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 19
1 We have a basketball- like thing sticking out the rear of a heifer and it is bright red Also the rectum is also hanging out What do we do (fig 1)
A Your heifer has a rectal ndashvaginal prolapse which is common in some breeds like Herefords but not so common in Pinzgauer If you do see this then it is best to call your vet Otherwise you might try to clean it up with warm water and take your clenched fist and push gently inwards and she will strain against you but you just firmly
push against her relaxing when she pushes against you Once you have it in you should not be able to feel anything anymore as it inverts back into the normal place If she just calved then put in 2-4 urea boluses You may need it sutured to hold it in but steady pressure with a clenched fist will do wonders if you are persistent and careful It works better with a spinal block first however
2 We found this aborted calf and are not sure what cow it came from (fig 2)
A Take it to a veterinarian and they can take a sample from the stomach (abomasum) and examine some under a microscope for trichomoniasis which they can see If none then they should submit it to a lab for other bacterial causes of abortion or fungus (especially if the cattle have had access to moldy hay)
3 We have a cow with retained fetal membranes What should we do (fig3)
A Two things you can just let it hang even if it goes 7-10 days that is better than trying to remove them She will breed back better if you do nothing than if they are manually removed Or you can clean her up with warm water and try and place 2-4 urea boluses in past the placenta as far as you can reach The first way is alright (do nothing) as it is amazing how well the uterus of the cow will clean itself up before the next breeding season
4 The vet says we have a lot of cows that are ready to inseminate but there is nothing going on on the ovaries (fig 4) What is the problem
A This is called anestrus due to a lack of proper nutrition It is fairly common in first-calf heifers if their body condition was not real good when they calved as they will put all
their energy to produce milk for their calf and will not cycle until later or not at all until the calf is weaned These young females are still growing producing milk and the reproductive tract comes last Since two-year old females are about 20 smaller than their full grown herdmates they should be pastured and fed separate from older animals since there is often a lack of feed intake and lowered body condition resulting in delayed return to heat Donrsquot forget to worm them on a regular basis to help them grow
By DuAne mickelsen DVmAsk the Doctor
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Fig 4
Heartland Ila
20 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
5 Will prostaglandin (Lutalyse or Estrumate) work if we are going to artificially inseminate some of our cows
A Yes as long as they are cycling and have a corpus luteum on one of the ovaries (fig 5) They should respond to heat in 2-5 days so watch them closely and it is wise to chalk the tailhead because if the chalk disappears and you have not seen her in heat then this is almost as good
6 As I stated in my previous ldquoAsk the Doctorrdquo column I do work for a large bull test station During the last several years using a Bovine Respiratory Disease vaccination program we had 50-60 of the bulls break with respiratory disease in spite of vaccinating the bulls on arrival This year we approached the bulls differently Upon arrival all bulls were given the antibiotic Draxxin subcutaneously and an intranasal vaccine One week later they were given an intramuscular IBR BVD PI3 BRSV PasturellaMannheimia and Clostridial vaccines and only 10 were sick a dramatic improvement
7 We have a large number of our calves that seem to scour within the first month following calving What can we do to prevent this problem
A The best way I know is to vaccinate all the heifers and if necessary the cows prior to calving with Scour Guard KC4 (Roto amp Corona viruses E coli and Clostridium perfrigins bacteria) Other than this make sure the calving area is kept clean and spread them out or move them to clean ground ever so often to prevent heavy contamination of the organisms that cause diarrhea
8 I recently had a problem with the fetal head back and the cow was down and I could not get the head around to pull the calf What could I have done (fig 6)
A These are difficult to deal with especially without a spinal nerve block to prevent straining However here is what you should do next time The cow is down with her back legs tucked up under
her abdomen Tie her head to a post and pull both back legs behind the cow and have someone pull her tail up over her back (fig 7) This takes her mind off you a little more and gives you more room inside the pelvis and uterus to put your fingers in the fetal mouth or nose and pull the fetal head around
9 We have had several calves hip lock on us when pulling a large calf (fig8) How can we prevent this from occurring
A In the future if the cow is standing then rotate the fetus once you have the head and front legs out By this I mean rotate the calf until its sternum is pointed up to the rectum of the cow and that prevents the hips or stifles of the calf from locking up Also if the cow is down you can roll her over on her back and with the fetal extractor pull the calf between her legs and over the udder (fig 9) When the cow or heifer is on her back the fetal pelvis drops down into the wider part of the dams pelvis and frees the hips up allowing the calf to easily be pulled
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10 I have had problems trying to nurse up calves on some of my heifers They want to leave the calf or they are sensitive to letting the baby calf nurse and so they kick it and knock the calf down What can I do
A I usually tie the heifer up with a halter and then take a lariat and put a loop around the neck come back and make a loop in front of the hips and tie that to the fence (fig 10) This prevents the heifer from kicking the calf You can then let the calf nurse and you may have to repeat this for a few times until the heifer gets used to the calf nursing her
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WAYNE amp RUTH ADAMSA amp S PINZGAUERS330 Rogers RdToledo WA 98591
GARRY amp BARBARA ANENSENANENSEN ACRES1143 Mox Chehalis RoadMcCleary WA 98557
LEONARD BARNETT (2B)100 Canal DrMesa WA 99343-9520 Home 509 269-4451 (L)
HERB amp DIXIE BERGFANTASY ACRES PINZGAUER BREEDERS (FAPB)25307 NE 212th AveBattle Ground WA 98604-9671Home 360 687-3885
BILL BOATMANBOATMAN FAMILY PROPERTIESPO Box 67Kalama WA 98625Home 360 673-4093Work 360 423-7220
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RON WEISHAAR (LR)L amp R RANCHW8059 770th AveRiver Falls WI 54022-4139Home 715 425-5925 (L)
TOM amp TERRY WOLFN 7050 CR AArgyle WI 53504Home 608 543-9820
STEVE ASKEWW2716 FRIEMOTH RD EAST TROY WI 53120
MARK amp SUSANTIMM 1559 LANGLADE AVE GREEN BAY WI 54304
ELLEN YOUNG15751 ST HWY 60BLUE RIVER WI 53518
AMANDA STEINFELDT 4695 LIME KILN RDGREEN BAY WI 54311-9662
GARY GETZLOFF11511 DEER RDWISCONSIN RAPIDS WI 54494
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MATTHEAW WINTERSN10747 CTY RD GMARION WI 54950
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VICTOR SPANTONW 5895 CR HNEW GLARUS WI 53574
wyomInGLANCE FLETCHERWYOMING PINZGAUER RANCH (WPR)96 Rapid Creek RdSheridan WY 82801-9458Home 307 672-7289 (L)Cell 307 751-0253Email jlfletchwbaccessnet
Dan amp Mariela Hunsberger
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It was great to meet everyone at the World Beef Expo
ANENSEN ACRES PINZGAUERSGarry amp Barb Anensen
Debbie amp Pete HallJrs Cassie Jordaan amp Mireya
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28 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
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Check out The Journal onlinewwwpinzgauerjournalcom
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Pinzgauers
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tennesseeTIMOTHY BRYANT3619 Old Coopertown RdSpringfield TN 37172615-643-6935
KENNY MORLEY5580 Hwy 41AJoelton TN 37080615-643-6935
texasELIZABETH WESTPO Box 747Alto TX 75925
NICHOLAS STEINPO BOX 11Snook TX 77878
COURTNEY THURMANPO BOX 11Snook TX 77878
washInGtonRICHARD ASHLEY23 Doyle RdRaymond WA 98577
MACY BOTTORFF225 Greenwood RdKalama WA 98625360 673-5139
LUKE BOYER887 S Bank RdOakville WA 98568360 482-5818
CASSIE HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcCleary WA 98557
JORDAAN HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcCleary WA 98557
EMILY KERSHAW124 McConkey LnMcCleary WA 98551
PAIGE KERSHAW124 McConkey LnMcCleary WA 98551
VICTORIA KRAUS3132 Satsop Cloquallum RdElma WA 98541
DUNCAN SCANNELL22115 E 167th Ct EGraham WA 98338
oreGonAARON HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
BRENNEN HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
CORDELL HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
HILLARY HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
MELODY HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
CHANTEL JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
SHANIA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
SIERRA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
HOLDEN JONES49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
STEPHEN BOYD49377 HWY 30WESTPORT OR 97016
pennslyvanIaKELSEY HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
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ILIANA HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
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SAMANTHA ERICKSON6050 Old Dixie RdNeenah WI 54956920-836-3144
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KENDALL WI 54638
30 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Schedule of EventsBarns Open For ArrivalhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTuesday September 28Cattle in PlacehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipWednesday Sept 29 at 200 pmNational Open ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 at 900 amJr ShowmanshiphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 following Open ShowBanquethelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 31 at 600 pmNational Junior ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 900 amCattle ReleasedhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 100 pm
The Southwest Pinzgauer Association Invites you
to the
2010 National Pinzgauer Show
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
National Show Headquarters Hotel Sleep Inn and Suites
5555 South Donnybrook AveTyler TX 75703(903) 581-8646
King or 2 Queen rooms at $6999King Suite at $8999
The Sleep Inn amp Suites will have a complimentary hot breakfast including eggs waffles and bacon or sausage They also provide a complimentary shuttle service from the airport For flight arrangements plan to fly into DallasFt Worth then on
to Tyler There are no pets allowed at the hotel a boarding facility is located across the street
Tyler TexasSeptember 28-October 1 2010
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 31
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
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jwoodhavenaolcom
Comevisitusandcheckoutour2010
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perstrawnowuntil
June12010WHP SonataBadgerKickoffClassicChampionWehaveseveralanimalsforsaleatthistimeIfyouareinterestedinsomequalityanimalspleasecontactusandseewhatkindofpackagewecanputtogetherforyouCheckoutourwebsite
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Come Be A PartSeptember 23-26 2010
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Sale Entry Deadline July 1 2010Early Entry Deadline August 17 2010
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bull Youth Sweepstakes - Cash Prizes and AwardsJunior Heifer Show Market Steer and Prospect Steer Shows Public Speaking Sales Talk Photo Journalism Herdsmanship Showmanship
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Fullblood amp Purebred Heifers amp Bulls
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32 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
show results
Class Name Owner Place
northwest Junior Pinzgauer Youth show Chehalis WA
may 1-2
Jr Pinzgauer Fitting amp ShowingJunior Novice Name PlaceJacieAmes 1 Junior KortneyBailey 1MireyaMcNealley 2AliVelilla 3DuncanScannell 4 Intermediate KyleeJohanson 1VictoriaKrauss 2CordellHankins 3
Senior MelodyHankins 1AaronHankins 2BrennenHankins 3 Grand Champion Showman KyleeJohanson Reserve Champion Showman KortneyBailey
SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
Jacie Ames Reserve Grand Champion Female
Kortney Bailey Grand Champion Female
Kylee Johanson Grand Champion Steer
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 33
SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
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Advertising and editorial content are not limited to any class of product or subject manner However the Pinzgauer Journal reserves the right to refuse publication of any material deemed unsuitable for publication The Pinzgauer Journal and EDJE Technologies staff are not responsible or obligated to verify the accuracy and truthfulness of advertising copy Opinions expressed in editorial are those of the writerrsquos and not necessarily those of The Pinzgauer Journal or EDJE Technologies
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34 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Where yoursquorelways
e x c e p t w ay e a s i e rcattle
itrsquos likeputting YOUR BRAND
EDJE TechnologiesSteve Sellers 8669576145
Warren Garrett 9033162889Office 8668393353
Email infoedjecom
We make branding your company easy Let us handle all your needs to showcase your characteristics such as your logo website brochure business cards email blast banner ad etc that are associated with your company
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The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 35
Where yoursquorelways
e x c e p t w ay e a s i e rcattle
itrsquos likeputting YOUR BRAND
EDJE TechnologiesSteve Sellers 8669576145
Warren Garrett 9033162889Office 8668393353
Email infoedjecom
We make branding your company easy Let us handle all your needs to showcase your characteristics such as your logo website brochure business cards email blast banner ad etc that are associated with your company
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Silver Bullet CattleYour Path to the Future
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Cedar Hill TN(615) 533-6660
visit us at silverbulletcattlecomsilverbulletcattleearthlinknet
quality pairs and heifers available at all times
SB Bonanza still at work producing excellent quality heifers
Thanks to all the Buyers Consignors and Friends who made the 2010 Silver Select Sale a success
36 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
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8 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
The Northwest Pinzgauer Association met May 2 2010 after the Youth show in Chehalis WA See
results elsewhere in this issueAfter the meeting we had a potluck BBQ and an
auction to help defray expenses for the youth shows this season The auction raised a little over $200000 ndash WOW We support our youth This is always a fun party
The numbers for the show were up and hopefully this is a good sign for the coming show season
Officers President ndash Rick Boyer Vice-President ndash Steve Johanson Treasurer ndash Ruth Adams Secretary ndash Donna Boyer
The Midwest Pinzgauer Association is trying new changes and opportunities to grow and develop
as an organization One of those changes is a new committee for publishing the MPA quarterly newsletter We have learned that our breeders really look forward to this newsletter so we are hoping to have something for everyone including our feedlot operations cowcalf
producers show stock producers and of course our hobbyists To help make this possible we will need everyonersquos input ideas pictures highlights whatever interests youhellipour members In future issues you will see Spotlight Breeders New BreederMembers New Arrivals along with the usual show highlights and future happening If you have any input please do not hesitate to contact Diana Beckius 608-697-5968 bovineandequinedishmailnet or Jake Hendzel 920-833-9772 jwoodhavenaolcom
Please view the Midwest Website wwwmidwestpinzgauerscom for up to date information on our upcoming shows and promotional opportunities including Farm Tech Days
A heart felt Get Well Soon goes out to Tommy Kesler of Kesler Family Farm Menasha WI Tommy was involved in a horrific traffic accident in St Louis MO leaving him with a broken back and additional injuries Tommy and six other college students were returning to Wisconsin after spending Spring Break in Texas Tommyrsquos best friend lost his life in this accident Get Well Soon Tommy
NorthwestregioN
MidwestregioN
Have you Regional News
JARRAE PinzgauersBulls amp Heifers Available
See cattle for sale on our website at wwwjarraepinzgauerscom
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715-425-6442
Fairchild Pinzgauer Farm 2030 N Johnson Road
Columbia City IN 46725
Pictured Above WCP 403P SIRE of Both Champion Female and Bull
Home of the 2009 National Supreme Champion Female
and 2009 Grand Champion Bull
Harold (Jack) amp Jeannine Fairchild Jr260-609-0240 bull 260-693-9499
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The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 9
My thoughts on the American Pinzgauer Association
An article in CATTLE TODAY November 7 2009 headlined ldquoBeef industry needs more feed-efficiency datardquo states feed accounts for 65-80 percent of total beef-production cost It goes on to say feed management practices go only so far and a more promising tool for cattle producers is genetic selection for improve feed efficiency It used to be feed efficiency data could be learned through bull test Pinzgauer bulls were tested with outstanding results since their first importation into the United States The first record I was able to locate was the Official Bull Test results Eastern Nebraska Beef Cattle Testing Station Schuyler NE 1974 1975 and 1976 where Pinzguaer steers were fist in Feed Conversion (pounds of feed per pound of gain) all three years averaging 69 lbs of feed per pound of gain (1) In 1987 a group of bulls from Red Oak Ranch led 67 bulls in the Stephen F Austin University Forage Bull Gain Test (2) In the ldquoHands Onrdquo feeding course conducted by the University of Florida Animal Science Department Pinzguaer steers were either 1 or 2 in Average Daily Gain (ADG) and Feed Conversion for 1993-94 1994-95 and 1995-96 (3)
Many Land Grant State Universities that used to conduct bull tests have reduced of eliminated them due the current economic conditions It is becoming more difficult to get hard data Recent developments in DNA testing and profiling have provided a means of getting this information Pfizer Animal Health Animal Genetics (formerly GeneSTAR) has developed GeneSTAR MVP (Molecular Value Predictions) This provides predictions for core traits of feed efficiency marbling and tenderness similar to EPDrsquos EPDrsquos are based on phenotypic records of the animal and its relatives An MVP is derived from an animals genotype only
Pinzgauer breeders have long known of DNA testing primarily for tenderness Nine of the original ten Pinzgauer bulls imported to the United States and a over 80 others have been tested for tenderness Should tenderness DNA value or accuracy be questioned by some doubting Thomas I had steaks from two steers Bratzler shear tested by Auburn University Meat Laboratory earlier this year Both were sired by GeneSTAR 2 star tested bull Risky Business (3C3L) reg 5027393 One tested 425 kg which is considered reasonably tender The other tested 281 kg which is outstanding
I recently tested one of my bulls CRS Semper Paratus (CRS-55S) reg 5031327 for MVP He had previously been tested for tenderness GeneSTAR 2 stars and I was interested in feed efficiency His MVP FE score was -216 This places him in the top 10 of all animals Of course I am proud to have bred
and own such a bull but it comes as no surprise I have known that Pinzgauer cattle are outstanding One bull I had the North Florida Bull Test in 2006 gained 614 ADG for one 21 day period and 425 ADG for the entire 126 day test
One bull and one test will not change the marketability of Pinzgauer cattle They still are not black Feedlot and feeder buyers only care about one thing the bottom line If they can be shown that they will be able to improve their profits by lowering their feed cost while maintaining top tenderness and quality they will forget hid color quickly and demand Pinzguaers The new proposed Certified Pinzgauer Beef will only be successful if there is valid data to back it It sounds wonderful but how much Certified Hereford beef to you see in the markets
I encourage all Pinzgauer breeders to test which ever way possible and widely publish their results I know they will be great we just have to let other breeders know Additional information regarding DNA MVP testing procedures and costs can be obtained at wwwpfizeranimalgeneticscom or 1-800-BEEF DNA Your local county extension agent can help you regarding bull testing in your state If I can help please contact me at circleredsteleclipsenet or 334-885-6388
References(1) The Pinzgauer Prophet 1976(2) The North American Pinzgauer September 1987(3) The Pinzgauer Journal April 1997
Paul SwisherCircle Red S
PinzgAuer forumopinions are not necessarily those of the publication and editors
Pinzgauer Forum - Send in your comments about the future of the breed and suggestions you
may have to make the market for Pinzgauer Cattle better
E-mail to
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10 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Twin Springs Pinzgauer presently owned by Ken and Mary Ann Meredith in
Coopertown Tennessee was purchased in 1962 by William H Jones Mary Ann Merediths father Mary Annrsquos parents originally owned a dairy and then turned this farm into a tobacco operation and raised commercial cattle After their death Mary Ann continued with commercial cattle until she was introduced to the Pinzgauer breed in 2002 The farm is now enjoyed by our extended family of twin daughters Susan (Ray) Morley and Ronda (Cotton) Bryant and our three grandchildren Timothy Kenny and Meredith
One of the largest Pinzgauer breeders in the US the current Twin Springs had an accidental start Mary Ann and Ken Meredith were stationed in Philadelphia in 1996 when news of Mary Annrsquos fatherrsquos death reached them Ken was a US Navy Captain and they were both accustomed to living the city life The closest Mary Ann ever came to beef cattle was a filet mignon at some of the finest restaurants in the US In fact Mary Ann remembers her mother telling her NEVER to date a farmer
Mary Ann moved back to middle Tennessee not far from the 260 acre farm to try to figure out what to do with it She had inherited a beautiful piece of ground with many natural springs and a small herd of commercial cattle While getting some site work done on the place she met Dennis Bryant of Silver Bullet Cattle Co and became interested in
the Pinzgauer breed This venture into breeding registered cattle happened at a time when Ken was still based out of town Mary Ann consulted the local farmers Farmerrsquos Co-op veterinarians and every other source to find out the best way to raise quality cattle She is a Master Beef Producer for the State of Tennessee Ken has since retired from active duty and has also delved head first into the business The insight and knowledge that they both have gained in such a short period of time show their passion for raising the best cattle possible
The initial purchase of 20 Pinzgauer cows quickly grew to over 120 Registered Pinzgauers Eventually the commercial cattle herd was dispersed and Twin Springs converted to raise only Fullblood Pinzgauer cattle
When Ms Woodie Talbot of Hi Point Ranch decided to disperse her herd we were fortunate enough to acquire many of her best foundation stock We had always preferred the type of cattle Hi Point produced and with the addition of this Hi Point foundation stock our current herd is composed of over 90 Hi Point bloodlines The remainder of our herd is the product of Diamond T Franklin Farms Rockinrsquo AampJ and Silver Bullet breeding We are very proud of our relationship with Hi Point Ranch and our friendship with Ms Woodie We have learned a great deal about Pinzgauer breeding and bloodlines from her and are continually amazed at the quality of the cattle we obtained from her herd We consider it an honor to be able to continue the breeding and improvement of the bloodlines developed over the past 30+ years by Hi Point Ranch
Twin Springs also owes a tremendous debt to Silver Bullet Cattle Company We would not be in the Pinzgauer seedstock business without them We highly value their cattle our working relationship and our friendship with Dennis and Pam and cannot begin to thank them for all the education opportunities and assistance they have provided us over the years
Twin Springs mission is to continually improve the quality of the Pinzgauer breed and to make available for sale only the finest cattle we can produce We spare no expense and make every effort to develop the finest Pinzgauer heifers available In addition to a comprehensive veterinarian approved vaccination program we utilize the Easy-Way Cattle Stations for year-round fly and external parasite control We provide our cattle with what we feel is the finest mineral supplement on the market - Cargill Right-Now Minerals This program provides the appropriate micro-nutrients and minerals at the right time of year in order to improve our cattles over-all conditioning reproductive health and to maximize growth and development
For the past 8 years we have utilized a feeding program which includes Mix 30 a high energy liquid feed Mix 30 is a liquid protein (16) and fat (10) supplement we provide on a free choice basis to all our cattle for improving fiber digestion It
Twin Springs PinzgauerFeature Farm
Enjoying the cattle
Automatic watering system
mary Ann and Ken meredith
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 11
contains no sugars starches or urea The only solid feed other than hay and forage that we provide our cattle is soybean hull pellets These pellets are also carbohydrate free like the Mix 30 liquid The natural gut flora in cattle are not adapted to easily digest starches sugars etc present in many feed rations The bacteria naturally present in the bovine gut have evolved to digest grass and similar forage We are convinced that cattle that are not exposed to carbohydrates (such as corn molasses etc) are much better adapted to maximize the natural forage available to them All of our calves are provided creep feeders filled with soy hull pellets Although this approach may be controversial to some after 8 years of utilizing only Mix 30 soybean hull pellets quality hay and natural forage the positive results in our cattle are obvious
Over the past three years Twin Springs has had a rather aggressive fencing program which has resulted in our pastures being divided into 18 separate paddocks in order for us to institute a rotational grazing program We have also converted our entire herd to a fall calving schedule in order to maximize our rotational grazing efforts In only our second year of this grazing program we have already seen a significant improvement in our pasture density and the quality of forage available We are very excited about the possibilities of rotational grazing and expect to see continued improvement from it in the future In 2009 all of our calves were born in September October or November (94 were within a 6 week period) and the labor savings and other benefits we realized far surpassed our expectations We highly recommend you try a tight defined calving season and see if it is an improvement in your cattle operation
In order to facilitate feeding health maintenance weaning and sorting of our cattle we have built an extensive corral system with 10 separate holding pens and feeding bunks We
recently added a new barn to this cattle handling system which covers some of the corral pens and houses our Fore-Most alleyways and a Fore-Most 450 Squeeze Chute with head table This handling equipment has now given us the ability to truly practice low-stress cattle handling in all phases of our operation We can now easily get our cattle up sort separate wean vaccinate dehorn and tattoo with a minimum of stress on both the cattle and the handlers
Twin Springs was named after our twin daughters Ronda Bryant and Susan Morley and the numerous natural springs on the property After experiencing a severe drought three years ago during which even the ponds dried up we decided to install MiraFount automatic waterers at strategic points across our farm We havent had a drought since however this past winter we had an unusually long period of below freezing weather where all of our ponds were frozen to the
point that it was dangerous for us to even try to break the ice To our delight none of the automatic waterers froze during this period and we were able to keep our cattle out in the pastures the entire winter We feel fresh water is so important and sometimes overlooked by some cattle people We are so fortunate that our natural springs are the headwaters for Battle Creek which flows through our farm Additionally we have 8 stock ponds available on the property
Twin Springs has truly enjoyed owning Pinzgauer cattle and we will never go back to black red grey or white cattle like the majority of our neighbors We will
continue to strive to give our cattle every opportunity to be all
that they can be and to provide the finest heifers available to Pinzgauer and commercial breeders We wish all Pinzgauer breeders a safe happy and profitable year and invite you to come by and visit with us at the farm - you are always welcome
Grandchild Timothy Bryant with Cowboy
SB Cool Deal one of the current herd sires at Twin Springs
Creep Feeder
Grandchildren Kenny and meredith morley
12 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
AmericAn PinzgAuer AssociAtion
boArD meeting teleconference minutesunapproved
mArch 6 2010
In Attendance Todd Andreshak Herb Berg Jerry DeSmidt Clayton Haskell Mary Ann Meredith Donna Laney Cathy Reich Pam Shay-Bryant Kyle Hyder Lisa Wamsley
President Donna Laney called the meeting to order at 800 am (Pacific Time)
A motion was made to approve the minutes from the last meeting by Lisa Wamsley Mary Ann Meredith seconded and the motion carried
Clayton Haskell presented the Treasurerrsquos Report According to the recent financials our registrations and transfers are up over last year and the financials look good Our bad debt is decreasing since we decided to focus on this We are planning to enforce the APA rules this year by preventing breeders from showing at the National Show unless they are in good standing ndash financially ndash with the APA Clayton reminded us that he cannot hold the position of Treasurer since his two year maximum has been reached and is willing to work with the next Treasurer for continuity Pam Shay-Bryant made a motion to approve the financial report Jerry DeSmidt seconded and the motion carried
Committee ReportsGrievance Herb Berg reported that there were no grievances
pendingImportExport Pam Shay-Bryant had no reportNational Show Lisa Wamsley is chairing the National Show
committee The National Show is scheduled for Thursday September 30 at 900 am The Board meeting will be Wednesday at 1000 am with the membership meeting at 130 pm both at the hotel The town of Tyler TX is going all out to welcome the event The fair has also agreed to put up a separate tie-out for the Pinzgauers
Promotion No reportRules and Bylaws A motion was made to clarify the National
show rules item 2 to read ldquoAll entries must have legible tattoos that agree with their registration certificates Tattoos will be checked and verified by an official at the show on the day of arrival against the original registration certificaterdquo The purpose of this change is to clarify the need for breeders to present their original registration certificate at all shows following the national
show rules The motion was made by Pam Shay-Bryant and seconded by Jerry DeSmidt The motion carried
National Show Rules The above change in the Rules amp Bylaws was initiated by the National Show committee A recommendation to change the show rules isolating the cowcalf pair class from the rest of the heifer classes was tabled until the Tyler Board meeting
Website The Board mentioned finding a number of errors on the website Pam Shay-Bryant will take these to the webmaster for correction
Youth Lisa Wamsley reported on the Junior Scholarship fund The paperwork is in process to set up the non-for-profit status The Board recommended that all applications for scholarships be sent to Lisa directly and she would forward them to the committee
Pinzgauer Journal report Donna Laney reported that this latest issue had a number of new advertisers She asked the secretary to send the Board minutes to the Journal for publication
Breed Field Representative No report
Old BusinessPresident Laney stated that she had not received any written
requests for regional realignment but will present them to the rest of the Board when received
President Laney said that she is in the process of picking a Feature Farm to highlight in the Journal to get that program started so that it would be included in the next Journal
Clayton Haskell discussed the Pinzgauer Certified Beef program He is awaiting approval from the USDA and will forward that on when he receives it Todd Andreshak asked for a clarification on the registration status of the subject animal The Board intended that one of the parents of the subject animal must be a registered Pinzgauer in order to have the offspring considered as Pinzgauer Certified Beef Lisa Wamsley made a motion for a one-time charge to join the Pinzgauer Certified Beef program of $ 100 Pam Shay-Bryant seconded the motion and the motion carried Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to help with a brochure to the breeders outlining the Pinzgauer Certified Beef Program
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 13
President Laney reported that per the Journalrsquos request she has asked Kathy Dombrowski to be the clearinghouse for all the show results She will put them on the APA website and also forward them to the Pinzgauer Journal
President Laney reported on the International Board meeting to be held in the Northwest in 2011 Mathias Kinsberger the ICPA representative will be traveling to Oregon this July to help work out the details
New Business
A number of issues were raised to the Board from Mr Mike Foshee First he wanted to re-raise the issue of the conflicting PPB tattoo designations which the Board discussed in September A motion was made by Todd Andreshak for President Laney to write a letter to Mr Foshee restating the Boardrsquos position on this matter and to suggest that he follow the grievance stipulations in the APA Rules and Bylaws if he would like to re-open the issue Herb Berg seconded the motion and the motion carried
Secondly Mr Foshee wanted to pursue allowing black Pinzgauers to show in APA shows Lastly Mr Foshee wanted to challenge the APA for registering purebred and percentage Pinzgauers Pam Shay-Bryant made a motion to table both these discussions until the Board meeting in Tyler Lisa Wamsley seconded and the motion carried
Mr John Uhlman sent in information regarding the start of a Pinzgauer show at the American Royale in Kansas City this year It is scheduled for October 22 More information will follow
Pam Shay-Bryant invited everyone to the Silver Select Sale May 29
Jerry DeSmidt made a motion to adjourn at 950 am Lisa Wamsley seconded and the motion carried
Respectfully submitted
Pam Shay-BryantSecretary
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14 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
AmericAn PinzgAuer AssociAtion
boArD meeting teleconference minutesapproved
December 9 2009
In Attendance Todd Andreshak Herb Berg Jerry DeSmidt Clayton Haskell Mary Ann Meredith Donna Laney Cathy Reich Pam Shay-Bryant Jeremy West Absent Ken Paul Kyle Hyder Lisa Wamsley
President Donna Laney called the meeting to order at 800 am (Pacific Time)
A correction was made to the minutes of the Board Meeting of September 26 2009 to add Cathy Reich as a Board member in attendance Jerry DeSmidt made a motion to accept the minutes with this correction Cathy Reich seconded and the motion carried
Clayton Haskell presented the Treasurerrsquos Report According to the recent financials our registrations are down 10 from prior year and our transfers are down 50 A discussion was held regarding past due amounts owed to the APA President Laney said that she would ask the APA office to send out past due notices for the amounts on the Aging Report Clayton will be sending out the list of past due accounts to the Regional Presidents for them to contact people in their regions or let the office know which accounts are uncollectible Pam Shay-Bryant made a motion to accept the Treasurerrsquos report Todd seconded and the motion carried
Committee ReportsGrievance Herb Berg reported that there were no grievances
pendingImportExport Pam Shay-Bryant reported that she knew of
some APA members who were purchasing cattle from Diamond T in Canada
National Show Lisa Wamsley is chairing the National Show committee The show is scheduled for the last of September in Tyler TX We will be receiving further information within the week
Promotion No reportRules and Bylaws Nothing to reportNational Show Rules Todd Andreshak wanted the National
Show committee to remind all exhibitors to bring their original registration certificates to the National Show instead of photocopies
Website Nothing to reportYouth No reportBreed Field Representative No report
Old BusinessPresident Laney discussed the budget and asked if the Board
felt that we needed to make any changes to the budget The results of the discussion were to keep the budget on track and see how the general economy plays out
The idea of having a Feature Farm highlighted in the Pinzgauer Journal each issue was discussed Cathy Reich made a motion to ask President Laney to randomly pick one region for each issue and contact the Regional President for suggestions as to which farm to feature The photos from the article would come from the owner of the farm but Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to assist in the writing of the article Jerry DeSmidt seconded the motion and the motion carried
The plan for promotional products featured by the APA was tabled for future discussion
Todd Andreshak addressed the issue of realigning some of the regions At the last Board meeting it was stated that the impetus for any realignments needed to come from the regions in question He is planning to work with Jeff Cole regarding the absorption of the Eastern region into the Midwest region
The Pinzgauer Journal has asked to have someone from the association be the clearinghouse for all show results President Laney was going to ask our webmaster Kathy Dombrowski to be that person
The Youth non-profit scholarship fund was discussed Volunteers were solicited to become the Board for the Fund with a commitment of at least five years to get it going and become well-established The Board was decided as follows President ndash Lisa Wamsley Vice President ndash Todd Andreshak Treasurer ndash Mary Ann Meredith Secretary ndash Donna Laney The functions of the Board of the fund are to secure donations and make decisions on the disbursement of scholarship funds to the APA juniors who apply for those funds Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 15
International Congress ndash 2011Mathias Kinberger will visit in August 2010 to finalize
plans for the International Congress tour in the Northwest in Aug ndash Sept of 2011 We have many great ideas for sightseeing farm visits and even a cattle show Since this is an APA event hosted by the Northwest I hope many APA members will make plans to be with us You wonrsquot be disappointed Itrsquos a good way to meet breeders from around the world and also to meet our international people from Austria Look for more about the tour in our next issue Thanks Donna Laney
2011 internAtionAl PinzgAuer congress
work on the draft organizational documents and the not-for profit certification A motion was made to name this fund the APA Junior Scholarship Fund by Jerry DeSmidt Todd Andreshak seconded and the motion carried
Clayton Haskell discussed the Pinzgauer Certified Beef program He will be sending all the Board members the proposed final criteria for certification and will start the process to get the label approved by the USDA
New Business
A discussion on Board member goals ensured Goals that were identified for the Board this year were Establish the Certified Pinzgauer Beef program establish the Junior Scholarship Fund improve and expand the Pinzgauer Journal and re-establish contact with and encourage membership from breeders of Pinzgauers who do not now participate in the regional or national association
The Board addressed possible new sources of revenue for the Association It was decided that there would not be an additional charge for listings in the Breederrsquos Directory as that was part of the benefits of being a member of the association The Board felt that the prospect of a one-time charge for the Certified Pinzgauer Beef enrollment was feasible and would be discussed at the next meeting President Laney will be reminding the APA office to
send out the annual dues notice and also solicit additional dues from lifetime members Clayton Haskell brought up the prospect of holding a silent auction at the Nationals to benefit the APA Jeremy West said plans were underway for that already
Mary Ann Meredith asked for clarification regarding the registration of a calf conceived by AI The rules as adopted by the Association are that all sires used for AI in this breed have to have a DNA sample on file with our testing agency (currently Pfizer) It is the responsibility of the seller of Pinzgauer semen to insure that this sample is on file Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to summarize the APA rules on DNA samples for inclusion on the website
President Donna Laney announced that the next meeting would be a teleconference held on March 6 2010 at the same time
Jerry DeSmidt made a motion to adjourn at 920 am Todd Andreshak seconded and the motion carried
Respectfully submitted
Pam Shay-BryantSecretary
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16 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
PinzgAuers for All reAsonsIt is my belief that the Pinzgauer breed has not come close to reach-ing its total potential as a contributor to not only the beef industry in the United States (and Canada for that matter) but the dairy industry as well I as many of you have read countless articles where individu-als have stated they ldquomissed the boatrdquo with Pinzguers or so much more can be done with Pinzgauers While I was not purchasing or breeding cattle in the late sixties or seventies I would agree with both positions
While I am not the only individual in the United States who has crossed Holsteins with Pinzgauers I ask myself why doing so has not been covered discussed or written about My wife and I along with our children have been dairy producers since April 1 1991 (yes I know April Fools day and in light of the continual $990 base price of milk time and again since thenhellipwell you get the picture)
In my opinion Holsteins in North America has been basically destroyed in the pursuit of milk production I think I can state milk production has been pursued at the expense of virtually all the basic animal traits The destruction of mothering ability grazing ability calving ability disease resistance disease tolerance day to day vigor weak calves calves unable to suckle the list goes on and on Many of these topics have been written about prior to my ramblings here But there seems to be two schools on this in regards to Holsteins One lets find Out-cross (Holstein) bloodlines to improve some of these conditions now so prevalent Two lets cross breed them Oh and I guess there is a third line of thought lets keep them the way they are so while they give you 28000 pounds of milk in 365 days it is okay to have the following vet bills Displaced Abomasum Keto-sis milk fever breed her three to six times or more to settle trim her feet two or more times a lactation and lets not include pneumonia time and again late lactation milk fever and from my experience just a weird and continuous bunch of ailments
I like many dairy producers have tried other breeds and have done some cross breeding with their herds As you drive around the coun-tryside if you know your dairy breeds and what resultant crosses look like you will see Jersey cattle in many herds and Jersey Holstein F1 crosses There are still Guernsey Milking Shorthorn Aryshire and Brown Swiss out there to see I am not familiar with anyone crossing these breeds much with Holsteins but I do spot the occasional Short-horn Holstein cross If one knows what they are looking for you will see Normandy Holstein F1 cows on many of the milk producers pasture operations Looking even closer there is some Brown Swiss Holstein crossing going on but I seldom see them (I read an article years past out of New Zealand which stated they had to cross the Holsteins there with Brown Swiss because the Holsteins had lost the ability to be efficient grazers)
There are many paths a beef producer can take in their operation seed stock bull supplier cow calf sales feed lot custom beef produc-tion and showing to name some While my goal has been fullblood seed stock with our Pinzgauer herd I eventually began to reflect on the fact that as a breed the Pinzgauer would still be classed as a dual purpose breed In fact Pinzgauer dairy products are produced and sold in Europe and milking Pinzgauers may even be more numerous
today than Pinzgauer beef (I believe that position changes depending on who you speak with in Austria)
Some know I attempted Normandy Holstein crossing some years back and in my way of thinking it was a failure I never did obtain a Normandy Holstein heifer in over two years of breeding my Hol-steins to Normandy bulls so I simply gave up Twenty miles away however a large pasture based herd was able to establish about half of his two hundred milking cows as Normandy Holstein F1rsquos And while we utilized the same bulls his luck of the draw was heifers and lots of them Mine however was all bulls
While I did not cross Holsteins and Jerseys I have purchased a few of them in milk and kept them around the past decade We also have kept a small number of purebred Jerseys as well
About five years ago I decided I should try crossing a few Holsteins with Pinzgauers While I will admit I was concerned that what is available in this country is the beef side of the term dual purpose I was really sick at having to either drag out Holsteins or ship them because they simply cannot overcome much that befalls them (And when you have to drag a down or dead cow out of a 140 foot barn with 160 feet of chain the loader tractorhellipwell I think you get the picture and after one time it gets old very very fast) As some of you who know me know I was able to obtain some old Aristocrat semen and began getting some Holsteins settled and I believed then (as I do now) I had absolutely nothing to loose
When the calves started arriving I initially obtained 75 bull calves and 25 heifers I know the ole odds are 5050 but I was thrilled to obtain any heifers after my Normandy disaster The first round of heifers were black and of course any red animals that hit the ground were bulls I might add that our Holstein herd is genetically speak-ing red or red carrier with one or two cows having the black red gene These F1 animals for the most part ldquoresemblerdquo a Pinzgauer in their marking They will have a sold colored head some while on the spine with the while tail usually white rear feet Some are flashy marked and others a little more plain In four or five years of F1 calves hitting the ground I believe there has been only three not looking kinda sorta like a Pinzgauer
As these calves began to hit the ground there was (and is) a noticeable difference in their behavior when it comes to suckling These F1rsquos first hit the ground running just like our fullblood Pinzgauer calves----like one of the commercials on TV today they got the power They come out they get up and start motivating around the barn And immediately they are ready for a drink With the rare exception they know what that nipple on the bottle is for and they really go to town The next thing we noticed right away is that if sweet feed is offered within 24 hours they will begin to eat it and while it may not be a lot they are eating solid feed As with the beef calves I have observed them chewing on grass within 24 hours of birth these F1rsquos will also go after hay haylage and silage within a day or so of birth
So now I have a barn full of Pinzgauer Holstein F1 bull and heifer calves as our initial flush of calves was about a dozen or so in a short
bymike foshee
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 17
time frame Well since I feel the dairyman always takes it on the chin (funny how I am always right on this topic as I received 90 cents free and clear on a beautiful F1 bull calf the other day---ha still have not cashed that check) when shipping their bull calves I had not sold a one of the F1 bulls Low and behold a fellow down the road stopped in (who had been admiring our Pinzgauers for years) and asked me if I ever cross a Pinzgauer with a Holstein With the exception of a few hutches which cannot be seen from either road that borders our farm no one had seen any of the F1rsquos at that time Of course I said sure would you like to see them In the barn we go and if he would have had dentures they would have fallen out of his mouth He was basically speechless as he looked at the group of calves I had inside the barn (I should mention I did sell this small producer a Valentime bred heifer the year before and during this visit he informed me he wanted as many ldquoWhite tailsrdquo in his lot and pasture as he could buy) Right then and there he purchase the entire lot of bull calves and paid absolute top dollar for them We did not suffer any of that $45 a calf nonsense This producer purchased every F1 bull calf I would sell that year and the next This was an un-expected bonus in my pursuit of raising and milking some F1 crosses
Another unexpected bonus with these F1 bull calves came because of the way they are marked I find it interesting so many dairyman milk Holsteins and of course in the United States most are black The number of producers who want a Red Holstein(s) a Jersey(s) a Swiss anything different in their herd is staggering And to think when we started in 1991 people looked at us like we were nuts for having all the Red Holsteins running around In the Holstein world these While Tails are considered Linebacks And while there are different marking patterns for a Lineback---people are crazy for them at auction when one or more show up I saw on one occasion a three teat short extremely fat Lineback marked milk cow (yep someone was actually milking this thinghellip) bring $1700 So being a little informed about what the masses wanted I saved a few of the F1 bulls calves back and feed them until they reached 600 pounds Sent them out to the kind of local monthly feeder sale to see what happened Well they topped the sale and they did this because dairy producers wanted to put some of that ldquoLinebackrdquo marking into their herd I made no claims as to what they were or were not I simply sent both red and black ones and stood back and watched This too was an unexpected (to a point) bonus in my crossing program
Now we get to the heart of the matter and that is actually milking an F1 We currently milk two and I let one of my friends obtain two His are about in the same stage of lactation as our two Five more F1rsquos are currently settled to freshen in 2010
One of the reasons for cross breeding is hybrid vigor With my low point of view regarding the state of the Holstein breed I did this solely for hybrid vigor Would it could it make a difference in stamina health reproductive efficiency That was the goal not what or how they would be marked or what color they might be when they hit the ground Here are the things I have discovered during this grand experiment
1 Growth I have not seen a Holstein or Pinzgauer have as rapid a growth curve as these F1rsquos They have amazing size and they get there darned quick Our next F1 Red-Hill Marbles which Jill showed a season or two ago is easily in excess of 1400 pounds And the next three due also tower above any of the pure Holstein heifers on the farm To say I am impressed with how these critters grow would be an understatement2 Disposition a more calm and easy to handle heifer and to date
the two which freshened on our farm and the two at our friends were very easy to break to milk At our place and this is not an exaggera-tion you canrsquot walk through the cow yard without having to actually push their big behinds out of your way They come to you you can pet them in the lot they follow you aroundhellipnow I could expect some of this if all of them had been shown but that is not the case Two Holstein Pinzgauer F1rsquos and one Jersey Pinzgauer F1 have been shown but you would think all ten of them had been3 Udder quality udders on all four milking are extremely square and tucked up high teats evenly and properly spaced Milk out speed is fast and as the saying goes around dairy land they milk out like a dishrag And of course udders can have all shapes and lengths of teats and these are what I considered the perfect length to prep and milk 4 Confirmation I was not sure how some of these cattle would look structurally when this all started even though the calves were very showy and dairy in appearance I have F1rsquos out of grade and registered Holstein (as well as Jerserys) with varying confirmation types represented I can honestly say that these first four F1rsquos look dairy and as they progress out in their lactation they are not putting on excess body fat And after milking now for over 19 years I can say I have had a whole lot of dairy heifers way worse confirmation wise than these F1rsquos 5 Milk production I would rate these in our barn (and my buddy says the same) as good solid milkers All four of these peaked in the mid-fifties I would like to throw in at this point I am not a big believer in these 70 80 90 pound heifers I personally believe this is one of the reasons the national age for a dairy cow is three years and about three to five months Some of the cattle that have stood in our barn the longest number of years were heifers who came in and maybe peaked at forty forty-five fifty pounds And as they stayed in the barn went on to give us those 18000 20000 or more lactations and did it for five six and in a couple of instances up to and including ten lactations No one makes money when a cow goes out the door at three and a half years of age (even though some sure thing they do) And so many producers do not realize a bovine does not reach maturity until seven years of age
I believe many Pinzgauer producers have access to Holstein breeders and perhaps Holstein heifers Offering some of these lineback look-ing (they are called white tails and or skunks also around this neck of the woods) heifers or bulls ldquomightrdquo work for some to increase their number of animals sold As the ole saying goes there is more than one way to skin a cat
Stop by andCheck out The Journal
onlinewwwpinzgauerjournalcom
18 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Ask the DoctorThe Junior GazetteThe Midwest juniors should all be getting ready for the Midwest Junior Pinzgauer
show Sunday June 6th The juniors will get a chance to show two days Saturday at Valley Beef and Sunday will be our junior show At that time we will get the results of our royalty contest Last years show was a big success with eight juniors showing and twenty four head of cattle
In February two juniors attended the Wisconsin Cattlemenrsquos Association conference they both listened in on some very interesting seminars
I got a chance to show at a U-W Pioneer Showdown on April 24th and 25th I enjoyed showing both days and the judge on Sunday was very complimentary on our breed
July 20th through the 22nd we will have Pinzgauers in the Wisconsin Cattlemenrsquos Tent at Farm Technology Days along with many other beef breeds Hopefully our queen
and princesses will be there to answer questions and promote our breed
In August a number of Midwest juniors will be showing at the Midwest District show held at the State Fair in Milwaukee After that we will be looking forward to World
Beef Expo
Stephanie Page Midwest Junior Reporter
A good group of bred heifers and cows for sale
Hank Cole 419 694 2815Jeff Cole 419 694 7141
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Doing things right here in Ohio
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The Northwest Juniors at the Northwest Junior Pinzgauer
Youth show
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 19
1 We have a basketball- like thing sticking out the rear of a heifer and it is bright red Also the rectum is also hanging out What do we do (fig 1)
A Your heifer has a rectal ndashvaginal prolapse which is common in some breeds like Herefords but not so common in Pinzgauer If you do see this then it is best to call your vet Otherwise you might try to clean it up with warm water and take your clenched fist and push gently inwards and she will strain against you but you just firmly
push against her relaxing when she pushes against you Once you have it in you should not be able to feel anything anymore as it inverts back into the normal place If she just calved then put in 2-4 urea boluses You may need it sutured to hold it in but steady pressure with a clenched fist will do wonders if you are persistent and careful It works better with a spinal block first however
2 We found this aborted calf and are not sure what cow it came from (fig 2)
A Take it to a veterinarian and they can take a sample from the stomach (abomasum) and examine some under a microscope for trichomoniasis which they can see If none then they should submit it to a lab for other bacterial causes of abortion or fungus (especially if the cattle have had access to moldy hay)
3 We have a cow with retained fetal membranes What should we do (fig3)
A Two things you can just let it hang even if it goes 7-10 days that is better than trying to remove them She will breed back better if you do nothing than if they are manually removed Or you can clean her up with warm water and try and place 2-4 urea boluses in past the placenta as far as you can reach The first way is alright (do nothing) as it is amazing how well the uterus of the cow will clean itself up before the next breeding season
4 The vet says we have a lot of cows that are ready to inseminate but there is nothing going on on the ovaries (fig 4) What is the problem
A This is called anestrus due to a lack of proper nutrition It is fairly common in first-calf heifers if their body condition was not real good when they calved as they will put all
their energy to produce milk for their calf and will not cycle until later or not at all until the calf is weaned These young females are still growing producing milk and the reproductive tract comes last Since two-year old females are about 20 smaller than their full grown herdmates they should be pastured and fed separate from older animals since there is often a lack of feed intake and lowered body condition resulting in delayed return to heat Donrsquot forget to worm them on a regular basis to help them grow
By DuAne mickelsen DVmAsk the Doctor
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Fig 4
Heartland Ila
20 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
5 Will prostaglandin (Lutalyse or Estrumate) work if we are going to artificially inseminate some of our cows
A Yes as long as they are cycling and have a corpus luteum on one of the ovaries (fig 5) They should respond to heat in 2-5 days so watch them closely and it is wise to chalk the tailhead because if the chalk disappears and you have not seen her in heat then this is almost as good
6 As I stated in my previous ldquoAsk the Doctorrdquo column I do work for a large bull test station During the last several years using a Bovine Respiratory Disease vaccination program we had 50-60 of the bulls break with respiratory disease in spite of vaccinating the bulls on arrival This year we approached the bulls differently Upon arrival all bulls were given the antibiotic Draxxin subcutaneously and an intranasal vaccine One week later they were given an intramuscular IBR BVD PI3 BRSV PasturellaMannheimia and Clostridial vaccines and only 10 were sick a dramatic improvement
7 We have a large number of our calves that seem to scour within the first month following calving What can we do to prevent this problem
A The best way I know is to vaccinate all the heifers and if necessary the cows prior to calving with Scour Guard KC4 (Roto amp Corona viruses E coli and Clostridium perfrigins bacteria) Other than this make sure the calving area is kept clean and spread them out or move them to clean ground ever so often to prevent heavy contamination of the organisms that cause diarrhea
8 I recently had a problem with the fetal head back and the cow was down and I could not get the head around to pull the calf What could I have done (fig 6)
A These are difficult to deal with especially without a spinal nerve block to prevent straining However here is what you should do next time The cow is down with her back legs tucked up under
her abdomen Tie her head to a post and pull both back legs behind the cow and have someone pull her tail up over her back (fig 7) This takes her mind off you a little more and gives you more room inside the pelvis and uterus to put your fingers in the fetal mouth or nose and pull the fetal head around
9 We have had several calves hip lock on us when pulling a large calf (fig8) How can we prevent this from occurring
A In the future if the cow is standing then rotate the fetus once you have the head and front legs out By this I mean rotate the calf until its sternum is pointed up to the rectum of the cow and that prevents the hips or stifles of the calf from locking up Also if the cow is down you can roll her over on her back and with the fetal extractor pull the calf between her legs and over the udder (fig 9) When the cow or heifer is on her back the fetal pelvis drops down into the wider part of the dams pelvis and frees the hips up allowing the calf to easily be pulled
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10 I have had problems trying to nurse up calves on some of my heifers They want to leave the calf or they are sensitive to letting the baby calf nurse and so they kick it and knock the calf down What can I do
A I usually tie the heifer up with a halter and then take a lariat and put a loop around the neck come back and make a loop in front of the hips and tie that to the fence (fig 10) This prevents the heifer from kicking the calf You can then let the calf nurse and you may have to repeat this for a few times until the heifer gets used to the calf nursing her
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SIERRA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
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Schedule of EventsBarns Open For ArrivalhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTuesday September 28Cattle in PlacehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipWednesday Sept 29 at 200 pmNational Open ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 at 900 amJr ShowmanshiphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 following Open ShowBanquethelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 31 at 600 pmNational Junior ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 900 amCattle ReleasedhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 100 pm
The Southwest Pinzgauer Association Invites you
to the
2010 National Pinzgauer Show
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
National Show Headquarters Hotel Sleep Inn and Suites
5555 South Donnybrook AveTyler TX 75703(903) 581-8646
King or 2 Queen rooms at $6999King Suite at $8999
The Sleep Inn amp Suites will have a complimentary hot breakfast including eggs waffles and bacon or sausage They also provide a complimentary shuttle service from the airport For flight arrangements plan to fly into DallasFt Worth then on
to Tyler There are no pets allowed at the hotel a boarding facility is located across the street
Tyler TexasSeptember 28-October 1 2010
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 31
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
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show results
Class Name Owner Place
northwest Junior Pinzgauer Youth show Chehalis WA
may 1-2
Jr Pinzgauer Fitting amp ShowingJunior Novice Name PlaceJacieAmes 1 Junior KortneyBailey 1MireyaMcNealley 2AliVelilla 3DuncanScannell 4 Intermediate KyleeJohanson 1VictoriaKrauss 2CordellHankins 3
Senior MelodyHankins 1AaronHankins 2BrennenHankins 3 Grand Champion Showman KyleeJohanson Reserve Champion Showman KortneyBailey
SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
Jacie Ames Reserve Grand Champion Female
Kortney Bailey Grand Champion Female
Kylee Johanson Grand Champion Steer
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SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
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Cedar Hill TN(615) 533-6660
visit us at silverbulletcattlecomsilverbulletcattleearthlinknet
quality pairs and heifers available at all times
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Thanks to all the Buyers Consignors and Friends who made the 2010 Silver Select Sale a success
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My thoughts on the American Pinzgauer Association
An article in CATTLE TODAY November 7 2009 headlined ldquoBeef industry needs more feed-efficiency datardquo states feed accounts for 65-80 percent of total beef-production cost It goes on to say feed management practices go only so far and a more promising tool for cattle producers is genetic selection for improve feed efficiency It used to be feed efficiency data could be learned through bull test Pinzgauer bulls were tested with outstanding results since their first importation into the United States The first record I was able to locate was the Official Bull Test results Eastern Nebraska Beef Cattle Testing Station Schuyler NE 1974 1975 and 1976 where Pinzguaer steers were fist in Feed Conversion (pounds of feed per pound of gain) all three years averaging 69 lbs of feed per pound of gain (1) In 1987 a group of bulls from Red Oak Ranch led 67 bulls in the Stephen F Austin University Forage Bull Gain Test (2) In the ldquoHands Onrdquo feeding course conducted by the University of Florida Animal Science Department Pinzguaer steers were either 1 or 2 in Average Daily Gain (ADG) and Feed Conversion for 1993-94 1994-95 and 1995-96 (3)
Many Land Grant State Universities that used to conduct bull tests have reduced of eliminated them due the current economic conditions It is becoming more difficult to get hard data Recent developments in DNA testing and profiling have provided a means of getting this information Pfizer Animal Health Animal Genetics (formerly GeneSTAR) has developed GeneSTAR MVP (Molecular Value Predictions) This provides predictions for core traits of feed efficiency marbling and tenderness similar to EPDrsquos EPDrsquos are based on phenotypic records of the animal and its relatives An MVP is derived from an animals genotype only
Pinzgauer breeders have long known of DNA testing primarily for tenderness Nine of the original ten Pinzgauer bulls imported to the United States and a over 80 others have been tested for tenderness Should tenderness DNA value or accuracy be questioned by some doubting Thomas I had steaks from two steers Bratzler shear tested by Auburn University Meat Laboratory earlier this year Both were sired by GeneSTAR 2 star tested bull Risky Business (3C3L) reg 5027393 One tested 425 kg which is considered reasonably tender The other tested 281 kg which is outstanding
I recently tested one of my bulls CRS Semper Paratus (CRS-55S) reg 5031327 for MVP He had previously been tested for tenderness GeneSTAR 2 stars and I was interested in feed efficiency His MVP FE score was -216 This places him in the top 10 of all animals Of course I am proud to have bred
and own such a bull but it comes as no surprise I have known that Pinzgauer cattle are outstanding One bull I had the North Florida Bull Test in 2006 gained 614 ADG for one 21 day period and 425 ADG for the entire 126 day test
One bull and one test will not change the marketability of Pinzgauer cattle They still are not black Feedlot and feeder buyers only care about one thing the bottom line If they can be shown that they will be able to improve their profits by lowering their feed cost while maintaining top tenderness and quality they will forget hid color quickly and demand Pinzguaers The new proposed Certified Pinzgauer Beef will only be successful if there is valid data to back it It sounds wonderful but how much Certified Hereford beef to you see in the markets
I encourage all Pinzgauer breeders to test which ever way possible and widely publish their results I know they will be great we just have to let other breeders know Additional information regarding DNA MVP testing procedures and costs can be obtained at wwwpfizeranimalgeneticscom or 1-800-BEEF DNA Your local county extension agent can help you regarding bull testing in your state If I can help please contact me at circleredsteleclipsenet or 334-885-6388
References(1) The Pinzgauer Prophet 1976(2) The North American Pinzgauer September 1987(3) The Pinzgauer Journal April 1997
Paul SwisherCircle Red S
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10 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Twin Springs Pinzgauer presently owned by Ken and Mary Ann Meredith in
Coopertown Tennessee was purchased in 1962 by William H Jones Mary Ann Merediths father Mary Annrsquos parents originally owned a dairy and then turned this farm into a tobacco operation and raised commercial cattle After their death Mary Ann continued with commercial cattle until she was introduced to the Pinzgauer breed in 2002 The farm is now enjoyed by our extended family of twin daughters Susan (Ray) Morley and Ronda (Cotton) Bryant and our three grandchildren Timothy Kenny and Meredith
One of the largest Pinzgauer breeders in the US the current Twin Springs had an accidental start Mary Ann and Ken Meredith were stationed in Philadelphia in 1996 when news of Mary Annrsquos fatherrsquos death reached them Ken was a US Navy Captain and they were both accustomed to living the city life The closest Mary Ann ever came to beef cattle was a filet mignon at some of the finest restaurants in the US In fact Mary Ann remembers her mother telling her NEVER to date a farmer
Mary Ann moved back to middle Tennessee not far from the 260 acre farm to try to figure out what to do with it She had inherited a beautiful piece of ground with many natural springs and a small herd of commercial cattle While getting some site work done on the place she met Dennis Bryant of Silver Bullet Cattle Co and became interested in
the Pinzgauer breed This venture into breeding registered cattle happened at a time when Ken was still based out of town Mary Ann consulted the local farmers Farmerrsquos Co-op veterinarians and every other source to find out the best way to raise quality cattle She is a Master Beef Producer for the State of Tennessee Ken has since retired from active duty and has also delved head first into the business The insight and knowledge that they both have gained in such a short period of time show their passion for raising the best cattle possible
The initial purchase of 20 Pinzgauer cows quickly grew to over 120 Registered Pinzgauers Eventually the commercial cattle herd was dispersed and Twin Springs converted to raise only Fullblood Pinzgauer cattle
When Ms Woodie Talbot of Hi Point Ranch decided to disperse her herd we were fortunate enough to acquire many of her best foundation stock We had always preferred the type of cattle Hi Point produced and with the addition of this Hi Point foundation stock our current herd is composed of over 90 Hi Point bloodlines The remainder of our herd is the product of Diamond T Franklin Farms Rockinrsquo AampJ and Silver Bullet breeding We are very proud of our relationship with Hi Point Ranch and our friendship with Ms Woodie We have learned a great deal about Pinzgauer breeding and bloodlines from her and are continually amazed at the quality of the cattle we obtained from her herd We consider it an honor to be able to continue the breeding and improvement of the bloodlines developed over the past 30+ years by Hi Point Ranch
Twin Springs also owes a tremendous debt to Silver Bullet Cattle Company We would not be in the Pinzgauer seedstock business without them We highly value their cattle our working relationship and our friendship with Dennis and Pam and cannot begin to thank them for all the education opportunities and assistance they have provided us over the years
Twin Springs mission is to continually improve the quality of the Pinzgauer breed and to make available for sale only the finest cattle we can produce We spare no expense and make every effort to develop the finest Pinzgauer heifers available In addition to a comprehensive veterinarian approved vaccination program we utilize the Easy-Way Cattle Stations for year-round fly and external parasite control We provide our cattle with what we feel is the finest mineral supplement on the market - Cargill Right-Now Minerals This program provides the appropriate micro-nutrients and minerals at the right time of year in order to improve our cattles over-all conditioning reproductive health and to maximize growth and development
For the past 8 years we have utilized a feeding program which includes Mix 30 a high energy liquid feed Mix 30 is a liquid protein (16) and fat (10) supplement we provide on a free choice basis to all our cattle for improving fiber digestion It
Twin Springs PinzgauerFeature Farm
Enjoying the cattle
Automatic watering system
mary Ann and Ken meredith
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 11
contains no sugars starches or urea The only solid feed other than hay and forage that we provide our cattle is soybean hull pellets These pellets are also carbohydrate free like the Mix 30 liquid The natural gut flora in cattle are not adapted to easily digest starches sugars etc present in many feed rations The bacteria naturally present in the bovine gut have evolved to digest grass and similar forage We are convinced that cattle that are not exposed to carbohydrates (such as corn molasses etc) are much better adapted to maximize the natural forage available to them All of our calves are provided creep feeders filled with soy hull pellets Although this approach may be controversial to some after 8 years of utilizing only Mix 30 soybean hull pellets quality hay and natural forage the positive results in our cattle are obvious
Over the past three years Twin Springs has had a rather aggressive fencing program which has resulted in our pastures being divided into 18 separate paddocks in order for us to institute a rotational grazing program We have also converted our entire herd to a fall calving schedule in order to maximize our rotational grazing efforts In only our second year of this grazing program we have already seen a significant improvement in our pasture density and the quality of forage available We are very excited about the possibilities of rotational grazing and expect to see continued improvement from it in the future In 2009 all of our calves were born in September October or November (94 were within a 6 week period) and the labor savings and other benefits we realized far surpassed our expectations We highly recommend you try a tight defined calving season and see if it is an improvement in your cattle operation
In order to facilitate feeding health maintenance weaning and sorting of our cattle we have built an extensive corral system with 10 separate holding pens and feeding bunks We
recently added a new barn to this cattle handling system which covers some of the corral pens and houses our Fore-Most alleyways and a Fore-Most 450 Squeeze Chute with head table This handling equipment has now given us the ability to truly practice low-stress cattle handling in all phases of our operation We can now easily get our cattle up sort separate wean vaccinate dehorn and tattoo with a minimum of stress on both the cattle and the handlers
Twin Springs was named after our twin daughters Ronda Bryant and Susan Morley and the numerous natural springs on the property After experiencing a severe drought three years ago during which even the ponds dried up we decided to install MiraFount automatic waterers at strategic points across our farm We havent had a drought since however this past winter we had an unusually long period of below freezing weather where all of our ponds were frozen to the
point that it was dangerous for us to even try to break the ice To our delight none of the automatic waterers froze during this period and we were able to keep our cattle out in the pastures the entire winter We feel fresh water is so important and sometimes overlooked by some cattle people We are so fortunate that our natural springs are the headwaters for Battle Creek which flows through our farm Additionally we have 8 stock ponds available on the property
Twin Springs has truly enjoyed owning Pinzgauer cattle and we will never go back to black red grey or white cattle like the majority of our neighbors We will
continue to strive to give our cattle every opportunity to be all
that they can be and to provide the finest heifers available to Pinzgauer and commercial breeders We wish all Pinzgauer breeders a safe happy and profitable year and invite you to come by and visit with us at the farm - you are always welcome
Grandchild Timothy Bryant with Cowboy
SB Cool Deal one of the current herd sires at Twin Springs
Creep Feeder
Grandchildren Kenny and meredith morley
12 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
AmericAn PinzgAuer AssociAtion
boArD meeting teleconference minutesunapproved
mArch 6 2010
In Attendance Todd Andreshak Herb Berg Jerry DeSmidt Clayton Haskell Mary Ann Meredith Donna Laney Cathy Reich Pam Shay-Bryant Kyle Hyder Lisa Wamsley
President Donna Laney called the meeting to order at 800 am (Pacific Time)
A motion was made to approve the minutes from the last meeting by Lisa Wamsley Mary Ann Meredith seconded and the motion carried
Clayton Haskell presented the Treasurerrsquos Report According to the recent financials our registrations and transfers are up over last year and the financials look good Our bad debt is decreasing since we decided to focus on this We are planning to enforce the APA rules this year by preventing breeders from showing at the National Show unless they are in good standing ndash financially ndash with the APA Clayton reminded us that he cannot hold the position of Treasurer since his two year maximum has been reached and is willing to work with the next Treasurer for continuity Pam Shay-Bryant made a motion to approve the financial report Jerry DeSmidt seconded and the motion carried
Committee ReportsGrievance Herb Berg reported that there were no grievances
pendingImportExport Pam Shay-Bryant had no reportNational Show Lisa Wamsley is chairing the National Show
committee The National Show is scheduled for Thursday September 30 at 900 am The Board meeting will be Wednesday at 1000 am with the membership meeting at 130 pm both at the hotel The town of Tyler TX is going all out to welcome the event The fair has also agreed to put up a separate tie-out for the Pinzgauers
Promotion No reportRules and Bylaws A motion was made to clarify the National
show rules item 2 to read ldquoAll entries must have legible tattoos that agree with their registration certificates Tattoos will be checked and verified by an official at the show on the day of arrival against the original registration certificaterdquo The purpose of this change is to clarify the need for breeders to present their original registration certificate at all shows following the national
show rules The motion was made by Pam Shay-Bryant and seconded by Jerry DeSmidt The motion carried
National Show Rules The above change in the Rules amp Bylaws was initiated by the National Show committee A recommendation to change the show rules isolating the cowcalf pair class from the rest of the heifer classes was tabled until the Tyler Board meeting
Website The Board mentioned finding a number of errors on the website Pam Shay-Bryant will take these to the webmaster for correction
Youth Lisa Wamsley reported on the Junior Scholarship fund The paperwork is in process to set up the non-for-profit status The Board recommended that all applications for scholarships be sent to Lisa directly and she would forward them to the committee
Pinzgauer Journal report Donna Laney reported that this latest issue had a number of new advertisers She asked the secretary to send the Board minutes to the Journal for publication
Breed Field Representative No report
Old BusinessPresident Laney stated that she had not received any written
requests for regional realignment but will present them to the rest of the Board when received
President Laney said that she is in the process of picking a Feature Farm to highlight in the Journal to get that program started so that it would be included in the next Journal
Clayton Haskell discussed the Pinzgauer Certified Beef program He is awaiting approval from the USDA and will forward that on when he receives it Todd Andreshak asked for a clarification on the registration status of the subject animal The Board intended that one of the parents of the subject animal must be a registered Pinzgauer in order to have the offspring considered as Pinzgauer Certified Beef Lisa Wamsley made a motion for a one-time charge to join the Pinzgauer Certified Beef program of $ 100 Pam Shay-Bryant seconded the motion and the motion carried Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to help with a brochure to the breeders outlining the Pinzgauer Certified Beef Program
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 13
President Laney reported that per the Journalrsquos request she has asked Kathy Dombrowski to be the clearinghouse for all the show results She will put them on the APA website and also forward them to the Pinzgauer Journal
President Laney reported on the International Board meeting to be held in the Northwest in 2011 Mathias Kinsberger the ICPA representative will be traveling to Oregon this July to help work out the details
New Business
A number of issues were raised to the Board from Mr Mike Foshee First he wanted to re-raise the issue of the conflicting PPB tattoo designations which the Board discussed in September A motion was made by Todd Andreshak for President Laney to write a letter to Mr Foshee restating the Boardrsquos position on this matter and to suggest that he follow the grievance stipulations in the APA Rules and Bylaws if he would like to re-open the issue Herb Berg seconded the motion and the motion carried
Secondly Mr Foshee wanted to pursue allowing black Pinzgauers to show in APA shows Lastly Mr Foshee wanted to challenge the APA for registering purebred and percentage Pinzgauers Pam Shay-Bryant made a motion to table both these discussions until the Board meeting in Tyler Lisa Wamsley seconded and the motion carried
Mr John Uhlman sent in information regarding the start of a Pinzgauer show at the American Royale in Kansas City this year It is scheduled for October 22 More information will follow
Pam Shay-Bryant invited everyone to the Silver Select Sale May 29
Jerry DeSmidt made a motion to adjourn at 950 am Lisa Wamsley seconded and the motion carried
Respectfully submitted
Pam Shay-BryantSecretary
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14 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
AmericAn PinzgAuer AssociAtion
boArD meeting teleconference minutesapproved
December 9 2009
In Attendance Todd Andreshak Herb Berg Jerry DeSmidt Clayton Haskell Mary Ann Meredith Donna Laney Cathy Reich Pam Shay-Bryant Jeremy West Absent Ken Paul Kyle Hyder Lisa Wamsley
President Donna Laney called the meeting to order at 800 am (Pacific Time)
A correction was made to the minutes of the Board Meeting of September 26 2009 to add Cathy Reich as a Board member in attendance Jerry DeSmidt made a motion to accept the minutes with this correction Cathy Reich seconded and the motion carried
Clayton Haskell presented the Treasurerrsquos Report According to the recent financials our registrations are down 10 from prior year and our transfers are down 50 A discussion was held regarding past due amounts owed to the APA President Laney said that she would ask the APA office to send out past due notices for the amounts on the Aging Report Clayton will be sending out the list of past due accounts to the Regional Presidents for them to contact people in their regions or let the office know which accounts are uncollectible Pam Shay-Bryant made a motion to accept the Treasurerrsquos report Todd seconded and the motion carried
Committee ReportsGrievance Herb Berg reported that there were no grievances
pendingImportExport Pam Shay-Bryant reported that she knew of
some APA members who were purchasing cattle from Diamond T in Canada
National Show Lisa Wamsley is chairing the National Show committee The show is scheduled for the last of September in Tyler TX We will be receiving further information within the week
Promotion No reportRules and Bylaws Nothing to reportNational Show Rules Todd Andreshak wanted the National
Show committee to remind all exhibitors to bring their original registration certificates to the National Show instead of photocopies
Website Nothing to reportYouth No reportBreed Field Representative No report
Old BusinessPresident Laney discussed the budget and asked if the Board
felt that we needed to make any changes to the budget The results of the discussion were to keep the budget on track and see how the general economy plays out
The idea of having a Feature Farm highlighted in the Pinzgauer Journal each issue was discussed Cathy Reich made a motion to ask President Laney to randomly pick one region for each issue and contact the Regional President for suggestions as to which farm to feature The photos from the article would come from the owner of the farm but Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to assist in the writing of the article Jerry DeSmidt seconded the motion and the motion carried
The plan for promotional products featured by the APA was tabled for future discussion
Todd Andreshak addressed the issue of realigning some of the regions At the last Board meeting it was stated that the impetus for any realignments needed to come from the regions in question He is planning to work with Jeff Cole regarding the absorption of the Eastern region into the Midwest region
The Pinzgauer Journal has asked to have someone from the association be the clearinghouse for all show results President Laney was going to ask our webmaster Kathy Dombrowski to be that person
The Youth non-profit scholarship fund was discussed Volunteers were solicited to become the Board for the Fund with a commitment of at least five years to get it going and become well-established The Board was decided as follows President ndash Lisa Wamsley Vice President ndash Todd Andreshak Treasurer ndash Mary Ann Meredith Secretary ndash Donna Laney The functions of the Board of the fund are to secure donations and make decisions on the disbursement of scholarship funds to the APA juniors who apply for those funds Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 15
International Congress ndash 2011Mathias Kinberger will visit in August 2010 to finalize
plans for the International Congress tour in the Northwest in Aug ndash Sept of 2011 We have many great ideas for sightseeing farm visits and even a cattle show Since this is an APA event hosted by the Northwest I hope many APA members will make plans to be with us You wonrsquot be disappointed Itrsquos a good way to meet breeders from around the world and also to meet our international people from Austria Look for more about the tour in our next issue Thanks Donna Laney
2011 internAtionAl PinzgAuer congress
work on the draft organizational documents and the not-for profit certification A motion was made to name this fund the APA Junior Scholarship Fund by Jerry DeSmidt Todd Andreshak seconded and the motion carried
Clayton Haskell discussed the Pinzgauer Certified Beef program He will be sending all the Board members the proposed final criteria for certification and will start the process to get the label approved by the USDA
New Business
A discussion on Board member goals ensured Goals that were identified for the Board this year were Establish the Certified Pinzgauer Beef program establish the Junior Scholarship Fund improve and expand the Pinzgauer Journal and re-establish contact with and encourage membership from breeders of Pinzgauers who do not now participate in the regional or national association
The Board addressed possible new sources of revenue for the Association It was decided that there would not be an additional charge for listings in the Breederrsquos Directory as that was part of the benefits of being a member of the association The Board felt that the prospect of a one-time charge for the Certified Pinzgauer Beef enrollment was feasible and would be discussed at the next meeting President Laney will be reminding the APA office to
send out the annual dues notice and also solicit additional dues from lifetime members Clayton Haskell brought up the prospect of holding a silent auction at the Nationals to benefit the APA Jeremy West said plans were underway for that already
Mary Ann Meredith asked for clarification regarding the registration of a calf conceived by AI The rules as adopted by the Association are that all sires used for AI in this breed have to have a DNA sample on file with our testing agency (currently Pfizer) It is the responsibility of the seller of Pinzgauer semen to insure that this sample is on file Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to summarize the APA rules on DNA samples for inclusion on the website
President Donna Laney announced that the next meeting would be a teleconference held on March 6 2010 at the same time
Jerry DeSmidt made a motion to adjourn at 920 am Todd Andreshak seconded and the motion carried
Respectfully submitted
Pam Shay-BryantSecretary
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16 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
PinzgAuers for All reAsonsIt is my belief that the Pinzgauer breed has not come close to reach-ing its total potential as a contributor to not only the beef industry in the United States (and Canada for that matter) but the dairy industry as well I as many of you have read countless articles where individu-als have stated they ldquomissed the boatrdquo with Pinzguers or so much more can be done with Pinzgauers While I was not purchasing or breeding cattle in the late sixties or seventies I would agree with both positions
While I am not the only individual in the United States who has crossed Holsteins with Pinzgauers I ask myself why doing so has not been covered discussed or written about My wife and I along with our children have been dairy producers since April 1 1991 (yes I know April Fools day and in light of the continual $990 base price of milk time and again since thenhellipwell you get the picture)
In my opinion Holsteins in North America has been basically destroyed in the pursuit of milk production I think I can state milk production has been pursued at the expense of virtually all the basic animal traits The destruction of mothering ability grazing ability calving ability disease resistance disease tolerance day to day vigor weak calves calves unable to suckle the list goes on and on Many of these topics have been written about prior to my ramblings here But there seems to be two schools on this in regards to Holsteins One lets find Out-cross (Holstein) bloodlines to improve some of these conditions now so prevalent Two lets cross breed them Oh and I guess there is a third line of thought lets keep them the way they are so while they give you 28000 pounds of milk in 365 days it is okay to have the following vet bills Displaced Abomasum Keto-sis milk fever breed her three to six times or more to settle trim her feet two or more times a lactation and lets not include pneumonia time and again late lactation milk fever and from my experience just a weird and continuous bunch of ailments
I like many dairy producers have tried other breeds and have done some cross breeding with their herds As you drive around the coun-tryside if you know your dairy breeds and what resultant crosses look like you will see Jersey cattle in many herds and Jersey Holstein F1 crosses There are still Guernsey Milking Shorthorn Aryshire and Brown Swiss out there to see I am not familiar with anyone crossing these breeds much with Holsteins but I do spot the occasional Short-horn Holstein cross If one knows what they are looking for you will see Normandy Holstein F1 cows on many of the milk producers pasture operations Looking even closer there is some Brown Swiss Holstein crossing going on but I seldom see them (I read an article years past out of New Zealand which stated they had to cross the Holsteins there with Brown Swiss because the Holsteins had lost the ability to be efficient grazers)
There are many paths a beef producer can take in their operation seed stock bull supplier cow calf sales feed lot custom beef produc-tion and showing to name some While my goal has been fullblood seed stock with our Pinzgauer herd I eventually began to reflect on the fact that as a breed the Pinzgauer would still be classed as a dual purpose breed In fact Pinzgauer dairy products are produced and sold in Europe and milking Pinzgauers may even be more numerous
today than Pinzgauer beef (I believe that position changes depending on who you speak with in Austria)
Some know I attempted Normandy Holstein crossing some years back and in my way of thinking it was a failure I never did obtain a Normandy Holstein heifer in over two years of breeding my Hol-steins to Normandy bulls so I simply gave up Twenty miles away however a large pasture based herd was able to establish about half of his two hundred milking cows as Normandy Holstein F1rsquos And while we utilized the same bulls his luck of the draw was heifers and lots of them Mine however was all bulls
While I did not cross Holsteins and Jerseys I have purchased a few of them in milk and kept them around the past decade We also have kept a small number of purebred Jerseys as well
About five years ago I decided I should try crossing a few Holsteins with Pinzgauers While I will admit I was concerned that what is available in this country is the beef side of the term dual purpose I was really sick at having to either drag out Holsteins or ship them because they simply cannot overcome much that befalls them (And when you have to drag a down or dead cow out of a 140 foot barn with 160 feet of chain the loader tractorhellipwell I think you get the picture and after one time it gets old very very fast) As some of you who know me know I was able to obtain some old Aristocrat semen and began getting some Holsteins settled and I believed then (as I do now) I had absolutely nothing to loose
When the calves started arriving I initially obtained 75 bull calves and 25 heifers I know the ole odds are 5050 but I was thrilled to obtain any heifers after my Normandy disaster The first round of heifers were black and of course any red animals that hit the ground were bulls I might add that our Holstein herd is genetically speak-ing red or red carrier with one or two cows having the black red gene These F1 animals for the most part ldquoresemblerdquo a Pinzgauer in their marking They will have a sold colored head some while on the spine with the while tail usually white rear feet Some are flashy marked and others a little more plain In four or five years of F1 calves hitting the ground I believe there has been only three not looking kinda sorta like a Pinzgauer
As these calves began to hit the ground there was (and is) a noticeable difference in their behavior when it comes to suckling These F1rsquos first hit the ground running just like our fullblood Pinzgauer calves----like one of the commercials on TV today they got the power They come out they get up and start motivating around the barn And immediately they are ready for a drink With the rare exception they know what that nipple on the bottle is for and they really go to town The next thing we noticed right away is that if sweet feed is offered within 24 hours they will begin to eat it and while it may not be a lot they are eating solid feed As with the beef calves I have observed them chewing on grass within 24 hours of birth these F1rsquos will also go after hay haylage and silage within a day or so of birth
So now I have a barn full of Pinzgauer Holstein F1 bull and heifer calves as our initial flush of calves was about a dozen or so in a short
bymike foshee
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 17
time frame Well since I feel the dairyman always takes it on the chin (funny how I am always right on this topic as I received 90 cents free and clear on a beautiful F1 bull calf the other day---ha still have not cashed that check) when shipping their bull calves I had not sold a one of the F1 bulls Low and behold a fellow down the road stopped in (who had been admiring our Pinzgauers for years) and asked me if I ever cross a Pinzgauer with a Holstein With the exception of a few hutches which cannot be seen from either road that borders our farm no one had seen any of the F1rsquos at that time Of course I said sure would you like to see them In the barn we go and if he would have had dentures they would have fallen out of his mouth He was basically speechless as he looked at the group of calves I had inside the barn (I should mention I did sell this small producer a Valentime bred heifer the year before and during this visit he informed me he wanted as many ldquoWhite tailsrdquo in his lot and pasture as he could buy) Right then and there he purchase the entire lot of bull calves and paid absolute top dollar for them We did not suffer any of that $45 a calf nonsense This producer purchased every F1 bull calf I would sell that year and the next This was an un-expected bonus in my pursuit of raising and milking some F1 crosses
Another unexpected bonus with these F1 bull calves came because of the way they are marked I find it interesting so many dairyman milk Holsteins and of course in the United States most are black The number of producers who want a Red Holstein(s) a Jersey(s) a Swiss anything different in their herd is staggering And to think when we started in 1991 people looked at us like we were nuts for having all the Red Holsteins running around In the Holstein world these While Tails are considered Linebacks And while there are different marking patterns for a Lineback---people are crazy for them at auction when one or more show up I saw on one occasion a three teat short extremely fat Lineback marked milk cow (yep someone was actually milking this thinghellip) bring $1700 So being a little informed about what the masses wanted I saved a few of the F1 bulls calves back and feed them until they reached 600 pounds Sent them out to the kind of local monthly feeder sale to see what happened Well they topped the sale and they did this because dairy producers wanted to put some of that ldquoLinebackrdquo marking into their herd I made no claims as to what they were or were not I simply sent both red and black ones and stood back and watched This too was an unexpected (to a point) bonus in my crossing program
Now we get to the heart of the matter and that is actually milking an F1 We currently milk two and I let one of my friends obtain two His are about in the same stage of lactation as our two Five more F1rsquos are currently settled to freshen in 2010
One of the reasons for cross breeding is hybrid vigor With my low point of view regarding the state of the Holstein breed I did this solely for hybrid vigor Would it could it make a difference in stamina health reproductive efficiency That was the goal not what or how they would be marked or what color they might be when they hit the ground Here are the things I have discovered during this grand experiment
1 Growth I have not seen a Holstein or Pinzgauer have as rapid a growth curve as these F1rsquos They have amazing size and they get there darned quick Our next F1 Red-Hill Marbles which Jill showed a season or two ago is easily in excess of 1400 pounds And the next three due also tower above any of the pure Holstein heifers on the farm To say I am impressed with how these critters grow would be an understatement2 Disposition a more calm and easy to handle heifer and to date
the two which freshened on our farm and the two at our friends were very easy to break to milk At our place and this is not an exaggera-tion you canrsquot walk through the cow yard without having to actually push their big behinds out of your way They come to you you can pet them in the lot they follow you aroundhellipnow I could expect some of this if all of them had been shown but that is not the case Two Holstein Pinzgauer F1rsquos and one Jersey Pinzgauer F1 have been shown but you would think all ten of them had been3 Udder quality udders on all four milking are extremely square and tucked up high teats evenly and properly spaced Milk out speed is fast and as the saying goes around dairy land they milk out like a dishrag And of course udders can have all shapes and lengths of teats and these are what I considered the perfect length to prep and milk 4 Confirmation I was not sure how some of these cattle would look structurally when this all started even though the calves were very showy and dairy in appearance I have F1rsquos out of grade and registered Holstein (as well as Jerserys) with varying confirmation types represented I can honestly say that these first four F1rsquos look dairy and as they progress out in their lactation they are not putting on excess body fat And after milking now for over 19 years I can say I have had a whole lot of dairy heifers way worse confirmation wise than these F1rsquos 5 Milk production I would rate these in our barn (and my buddy says the same) as good solid milkers All four of these peaked in the mid-fifties I would like to throw in at this point I am not a big believer in these 70 80 90 pound heifers I personally believe this is one of the reasons the national age for a dairy cow is three years and about three to five months Some of the cattle that have stood in our barn the longest number of years were heifers who came in and maybe peaked at forty forty-five fifty pounds And as they stayed in the barn went on to give us those 18000 20000 or more lactations and did it for five six and in a couple of instances up to and including ten lactations No one makes money when a cow goes out the door at three and a half years of age (even though some sure thing they do) And so many producers do not realize a bovine does not reach maturity until seven years of age
I believe many Pinzgauer producers have access to Holstein breeders and perhaps Holstein heifers Offering some of these lineback look-ing (they are called white tails and or skunks also around this neck of the woods) heifers or bulls ldquomightrdquo work for some to increase their number of animals sold As the ole saying goes there is more than one way to skin a cat
Stop by andCheck out The Journal
onlinewwwpinzgauerjournalcom
18 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Ask the DoctorThe Junior GazetteThe Midwest juniors should all be getting ready for the Midwest Junior Pinzgauer
show Sunday June 6th The juniors will get a chance to show two days Saturday at Valley Beef and Sunday will be our junior show At that time we will get the results of our royalty contest Last years show was a big success with eight juniors showing and twenty four head of cattle
In February two juniors attended the Wisconsin Cattlemenrsquos Association conference they both listened in on some very interesting seminars
I got a chance to show at a U-W Pioneer Showdown on April 24th and 25th I enjoyed showing both days and the judge on Sunday was very complimentary on our breed
July 20th through the 22nd we will have Pinzgauers in the Wisconsin Cattlemenrsquos Tent at Farm Technology Days along with many other beef breeds Hopefully our queen
and princesses will be there to answer questions and promote our breed
In August a number of Midwest juniors will be showing at the Midwest District show held at the State Fair in Milwaukee After that we will be looking forward to World
Beef Expo
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A good group of bred heifers and cows for sale
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The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 19
1 We have a basketball- like thing sticking out the rear of a heifer and it is bright red Also the rectum is also hanging out What do we do (fig 1)
A Your heifer has a rectal ndashvaginal prolapse which is common in some breeds like Herefords but not so common in Pinzgauer If you do see this then it is best to call your vet Otherwise you might try to clean it up with warm water and take your clenched fist and push gently inwards and she will strain against you but you just firmly
push against her relaxing when she pushes against you Once you have it in you should not be able to feel anything anymore as it inverts back into the normal place If she just calved then put in 2-4 urea boluses You may need it sutured to hold it in but steady pressure with a clenched fist will do wonders if you are persistent and careful It works better with a spinal block first however
2 We found this aborted calf and are not sure what cow it came from (fig 2)
A Take it to a veterinarian and they can take a sample from the stomach (abomasum) and examine some under a microscope for trichomoniasis which they can see If none then they should submit it to a lab for other bacterial causes of abortion or fungus (especially if the cattle have had access to moldy hay)
3 We have a cow with retained fetal membranes What should we do (fig3)
A Two things you can just let it hang even if it goes 7-10 days that is better than trying to remove them She will breed back better if you do nothing than if they are manually removed Or you can clean her up with warm water and try and place 2-4 urea boluses in past the placenta as far as you can reach The first way is alright (do nothing) as it is amazing how well the uterus of the cow will clean itself up before the next breeding season
4 The vet says we have a lot of cows that are ready to inseminate but there is nothing going on on the ovaries (fig 4) What is the problem
A This is called anestrus due to a lack of proper nutrition It is fairly common in first-calf heifers if their body condition was not real good when they calved as they will put all
their energy to produce milk for their calf and will not cycle until later or not at all until the calf is weaned These young females are still growing producing milk and the reproductive tract comes last Since two-year old females are about 20 smaller than their full grown herdmates they should be pastured and fed separate from older animals since there is often a lack of feed intake and lowered body condition resulting in delayed return to heat Donrsquot forget to worm them on a regular basis to help them grow
By DuAne mickelsen DVmAsk the Doctor
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Fig 2
Fig 3
Fig 4
Heartland Ila
20 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
5 Will prostaglandin (Lutalyse or Estrumate) work if we are going to artificially inseminate some of our cows
A Yes as long as they are cycling and have a corpus luteum on one of the ovaries (fig 5) They should respond to heat in 2-5 days so watch them closely and it is wise to chalk the tailhead because if the chalk disappears and you have not seen her in heat then this is almost as good
6 As I stated in my previous ldquoAsk the Doctorrdquo column I do work for a large bull test station During the last several years using a Bovine Respiratory Disease vaccination program we had 50-60 of the bulls break with respiratory disease in spite of vaccinating the bulls on arrival This year we approached the bulls differently Upon arrival all bulls were given the antibiotic Draxxin subcutaneously and an intranasal vaccine One week later they were given an intramuscular IBR BVD PI3 BRSV PasturellaMannheimia and Clostridial vaccines and only 10 were sick a dramatic improvement
7 We have a large number of our calves that seem to scour within the first month following calving What can we do to prevent this problem
A The best way I know is to vaccinate all the heifers and if necessary the cows prior to calving with Scour Guard KC4 (Roto amp Corona viruses E coli and Clostridium perfrigins bacteria) Other than this make sure the calving area is kept clean and spread them out or move them to clean ground ever so often to prevent heavy contamination of the organisms that cause diarrhea
8 I recently had a problem with the fetal head back and the cow was down and I could not get the head around to pull the calf What could I have done (fig 6)
A These are difficult to deal with especially without a spinal nerve block to prevent straining However here is what you should do next time The cow is down with her back legs tucked up under
her abdomen Tie her head to a post and pull both back legs behind the cow and have someone pull her tail up over her back (fig 7) This takes her mind off you a little more and gives you more room inside the pelvis and uterus to put your fingers in the fetal mouth or nose and pull the fetal head around
9 We have had several calves hip lock on us when pulling a large calf (fig8) How can we prevent this from occurring
A In the future if the cow is standing then rotate the fetus once you have the head and front legs out By this I mean rotate the calf until its sternum is pointed up to the rectum of the cow and that prevents the hips or stifles of the calf from locking up Also if the cow is down you can roll her over on her back and with the fetal extractor pull the calf between her legs and over the udder (fig 9) When the cow or heifer is on her back the fetal pelvis drops down into the wider part of the dams pelvis and frees the hips up allowing the calf to easily be pulled
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Fig 6
Fig 8
Fig 5
Fig 7
Fig 9
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 21
10 I have had problems trying to nurse up calves on some of my heifers They want to leave the calf or they are sensitive to letting the baby calf nurse and so they kick it and knock the calf down What can I do
A I usually tie the heifer up with a halter and then take a lariat and put a loop around the neck come back and make a loop in front of the hips and tie that to the fence (fig 10) This prevents the heifer from kicking the calf You can then let the calf nurse and you may have to repeat this for a few times until the heifer gets used to the calf nursing her
DUANE AND GAYLE MICKELSEN NW 2105 Friel Pullman WA 99163
(509) 332-8103 bull 4mpinzturbonetcom
4M GENETICS
For More Info4M PINZGAUER
Thanks to the recent purchasers of our
cattle Chantel JenksWestport OR
Jim amp Cherry WarrenDietrich ID
Fig 10
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PHIL amp JOAN PEOPLESPEOPLES CHOICE FARM (PCP)2414 Hwy 280 EastLyons GA 30436Home 229 533-4317 (L)Email pzpeoplewindstreamnet
DWIGHT amp KAREN STARNESABSOLUTELY SOUTHERN FARMS (ABS)PO Box 1612La Fayette GA 30728Home 706 638-0678 (L)
DONALD amp MARY ANN WOODY (WFF)WOODY FAMILY FARMRR 3 Box 1043Nashville GA 31639-9337Home 912 686-3214 (L)
LEE HARPER 2714 Old Eastman Rd Cadwell GA 31009
MARION L AVERA 349 Moody RdHinesville GA 31313
IowaJOSH ROTHLER4MILE CREEK PINZGAUERS1701 100th AveAlgona IA 50511Work 515-295-5086jroethlerhotmailcom
WADE SLATER 2991 Montieth Rd Panora IA 50216
IdahoJIM amp CHERRY WARREN 3195 750 E Dietrich ID 83324
IllInoIsLAURA GARDAUNABELA ACRES (LG)14435 North State Hwy 1Marshall IL 62441Home 217 826-2409 (L)
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OAK GROVE CATTLE FARMS SANDY ROBERTSON 6187 Cherry Valley Rd Kirkland IL 60146
IndIanaHAROLD FAIRCHILDFAIRCHILDPINZGAUER FARM B-2030 N Johnson RdColumbia City IN 46725
KansasGERALD amp MARY BURCHETTBURCHETT PINZGAUER (GBPB)39960 Harmony RoadFontana KS 66026-9801Home 913 849-3133 (L)
CATTLE CREEK FARM BILL CARY 10103 S Shadow Circle Olathe KS 66061
GREG STARRFOUR STARR PINZGAUER26441 W 109th TerraceOlathe KS 66061Home 913 634-3494Work 913 649-0440
KentucKyWALLACE BOLIN3907 Rockbridge RdShelbyville KY 40065
alabama KENNETH amp MARIE BLACKKENMAR FARMS (KMF)2185 Co Rd 121Fort Payne AL 35968-5244Home 256 638-3157Work 256 638-2216 (L)Email kenmarfarmerstelcom
LEROY amp CAROL BOYETTC amp L FARMS (CLB)3502 Grote St SWHuntsville AL 35805-4910Home 256 539-8273 (L)Work 931 732-4850
PAUL SWISHERCIRCLE RED S (CRS)297 County Road 1601Roanoke AL 36274-3841Home 334 885-6388Email circleredsteleclipsenet
ROGER SCHWERMAN 7854 Walsingham Rd Huntsville AL 35802
arKansasDOROTHY RAMERJD PINZGAUER (JDP)10853 Hwy 336 WClinton AR 72031-9650Home 501 745-5811 (L)
DAVID amp IWANA STEPHENSON1704 N Main StCave Springs AR 72718-7144Home 479-248-2633Work 479-530-3782
DALE amp CLAUDIA Dixon 466 Combs Rd Atkins AR 72823
CASA DE VICTORIA BILLY amp D JEAN COFFMAN PO Box 6271Springdale AR 72766
calIfornIaROBERT amp CHRIS BIANCHIBIANCHI RANCHES (BR)6810 Canada RdGilroy CA 95020-8012Home 408 842-5855 (L)Email bianchiranchesaolcom
PHILLIS DOBBS (KH)KRIEGERHAUS PINZGAUER9627 Spring Valley RdMarysville CA 95901-9523Home 530 741-0237 (L)Work 530 741-0375
KATHY DOMBROWSKIRAPTOR RIDGE RANCH4040 Ridge DrLoomis CA 95650-9753Home 916 652-5204Email moomomgarliccom
EMORY amp HEIDE GRAYGOLDEN HOOF RANCH (GH)15900 Golden Hoof LaneFort Jones CA 96032-9611Home 530 468-5623 (L)
florIda CHARLES amp AMBER POUCHERJUNIPER CROSSING FARMSPO Box DGreensboro FL 32330Home 850-442-6624Work 850-4426624
RAYBURN amp SARAH PRICEBAR NOTHING RANCHBox 356Okeechobee FL 34973Home 863-736-2081
MEMORIE LOUGHRIDGE 1930 Se Brushy Hammock Rd Mayo FL 32066
KARON MANNING-ADAMS PO Box 1878 Glen St Mary FL 32040
GeorGIaRICKY EVANSPOVERTY HILL FARMS3171 Old Eastman RdCaldwell GA 31009Home 478-278-4281Work 478-689-4281
MIKE HARPERHARPER FARM2714 Old Eastman RdCadwell GA 31009Home 478 689-4392Work 478 788-8510
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ROSEMARY BOOMHOWER1757 Chandlers RdAuburn KY 42206 (L)Home 270 542-8960
OVAL BRADSHAW (OB)3207 S Camden LnCrestwood KY 40014-9215Home 502 241-4850 (L)
DOUG amp CONNIE DICKSONDICKSONrsquoS FARMS (DDF)1500 Old Zion Church RdWoodburn KY 42170Home 270 792-2545 (L)Email pzcowhotmailcom
JAMES MEDLEY100 Helm School House RdLebanon KY 40033
louIsIanaGLENN amp CINDY GALLET5-G PINZGAUERS (5G)134 Vincent RdLafayette LA 70508-7722Home 337 856-4307 (L)Email Fivegpinzaolcom
POST OAK PINZGAUERS735 Airport RdDubberly LA 71024
massachusettsPETER CARTERWOODLAND FARM58R Jewett StGeorgetown MA 01833-1210Work 978-3522986
maIneBRENT CHURCHILL232 Main St Suite 9Fort Fairfield ME 04742
CLAYTON amp KATHY HASKELL (PRF)PLEASANT RIVER FARM9 Harriet AveWindham ME 04062-5037Home 207 892-5396Email prfpinznlisnet
HARRIET amp TERRY THOMSMOUNTAIN VIEW FARM681 Maple Ridge RdHarrison ME 04040Home 207 776-3618Work 207 583-4293
ALBERT LUDDEN III22 West Chase RdJackson ME 04921Home 207 722-3195Email luddenmidmainecom
LAWRENCE MCNEAR452 Boothby RdLivermore ME 04253Home 207 897-3596
DOROTHY KING amp RICHARD FILLION42 Turner Rd Garfield Plantation Ashland ME 4732
mIchIGanDOUGLAS RICHARDCHIPPEWA HILLS FFA CHAPT3226 Arthur RdRemus MI 49340-9541 (L)Home 989 967-8535
mInnesotaDAN BECKERPO Box 85Brownsville MN 55919
RON amp SHARON NELSONWRIGHT CHOICE PINZGAUER2352 Eaken Ave NWBuffalo MN 55313
NELSON amp BRONSR-BAR-S RANCH (R-S)RR 2 Box 41Strandquist MN 56758-9645Home 218 597-3311 (L)
FRED C PELZER (FCP)PELZERrsquoS PINZGAUERSBox 172Royalton MN 56373-0172Home 320 584-5179 (L)
MIKE amp CATHY REICHWRIGHT CHOICE (WCP) PINZGAUERS2346 Eaken Ave NEBuffalo MN 55313-4202Home 763 682-1306 (L)Cell 612 483-8287Email mcreichlakedalelinknet
CHARLES F STECHRR 2Waubun MN 56589-9802 (L)Home 218 473-2994
STEVE amp SHARON TORBORGDAYBREAK RANCH (DBR)7801 227th StSaint Cloud MN 56301-9700Home 320 251-1903 (L)
mIssIssIppIBART amp STACY CARTER (BCP)THE PINZGAUER PLANTATION1938 Joe Hall RdFlora MS 39071Home 601 879-9698 (L)
mIssourIDARRIEL amp BETTY COLEMANCOLEMANrsquoS PINZGAUER FARM (CPF)3649 US Highway 61Bloomsdale MO 63627-8935Home 573 483-2408 (Retired)
JOHN J EASTLAZY J RANCH (LJR)147 Tumbleweed Pass Jackson MO 63755Home 573 334-4013 (L)
BARRY amp SUSAN FARBERNARROW GATE FARM (NGF)1169 Creekside RdChestnutridge MO 65630-3038Home 417 581-0523Email hitekrdnecprodigynet
TERRY KINGSLEY (TLK)4554 Randolph RdFarmington MO 63640Home 573 756-4046Work 314 992-7263Email terrykingsleysbcglobalnet
BOB NANCY amp TRAVIS RUDOLPH (RPH)RUDOLPH PINZGAUER FARMS4795 Hwy PFestus MO 63028-3224Home 636 933-2720 (L)
JOHN UHLMANCIRCLE U CATTLE CO12911 N Home RdLiberty MO 64068Home 816 781-1249
ROGER amp ELAINE UNDERWOOD (RPER)RAINBOW PINZGAUERS17351 E New Hope RoadHardin MO 64035-9725Home 660 484-3306 (L)
SBH FARMS STAN amp BRETT Haertling 663 CR523 Jackson MO 63755
DALE LAWRENCE 12121 CR 3410 St James MO 65559
GEORGE amp JOANNA MOSER 19762 Thorn Rd Jasper MO 64755
montanaLAWRENCE GIBBSB-J OUTFIT (BJ)PO Box 531Three Forks MT 59752-0531Home 406 452-3842 (L)
nebrasKaGORDON HAYS (MARC)US MEAT ANIMAL RESEARCH CENTERPO Box 166Clay Center NE 68933-0166Home 402 762-4121 (L)
JERRY WACHTEL (WA)RR 1 Box 110Carleton NE 68326-9754Home 402 356-2271Work 402 759-3161 (L)
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BROOKVALE PINES FARM154 Martin RdFremont NH 03044
DENNIS amp SUE PARADIS58 First Crown Point RdStrafford NH 03884Emailsueparadishotmailcom
new mexIcoPETER RIVA (DMP)DOVE MEADOW FARMPO Box 87Gila NM 88038 (L)
new yorKMIKE amp AMY FONTAINEFULL HOUSE FARMS1777 Church RdDarien Center NY 14040
north daKotaBRUCE amp MARY Fagerland 5875 CR 2 Kenmare ND 58746
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CHARLES DAWSONPENNEY CREEK FARM2200 Hwy 28NAbbeville SC 29620-9414Home 864 446-2972 (L)
tennesseeDENNIS amp PAMELA SHAY-BRYANT (SB)SILVER BULLET CATTLE CO2670 Old Washington RdCedar Hill TN 37032Home 615 696-0095Email silverbulletcattleearthlinknet
JOHN CHAMBERS DVMBLUE RIDGE FARM1385 Holt Town RoadNewport TN 37821Home 423 623-9757Work 423 625-1616Cell 865 322-2152Emailjchambersplanetccom
ALLEN R DEFOESUN-OTT FARMS1416 McCarty RdKnoxville TN 37914-9011Home 423 933-5954Work 423 522-9734 (L)
ROBERT amp BETTY DUGGERHIDDEN VALLEY FARM (HVF)136 Hidden Valley RdWatauga TN 37694Home 423 543-4987
BILL amp JAMIE FLEMING (WEF)MISS TENN FARM655 Fleming WayGrand Junction TN 38039Home 901 878-1204 (L)
TONY amp PAMELA FLYNNFLYNN FAMILY FARM1098 Smiley Troutt RdBethpage TN 3702Home 615 888-2852 Email tflynndsi-corpcom
SUE HOWARDHOWARD PINZGAUER FARM542 Dry Stone Branch RdMountain City TN 37683Home 423 727-7428Email mshowardxtnnet
EDDIE amp KYLE HYDERPINEY GROVE PINZGAUER FARM (HPF)150 Escape Mountain RdHampton TN 37658-3723Home 423 725-3736 (L)
DANNY JACOBSCEDAR KNOLL FARM1380 Good Shepard RdHickory Valley TN 38042Work 901-7642813
PHIL MCCOYTWO STAR ANCHOR FARM1285 Turkey Scratch RdSpencer TN 38585 (L)
ROBERT MCCOYTWO STAR ANCHOR FARM1285 Turkey Scratch RdSpencer TN 38585 (L)
KEN amp MARY ANN MEREDITHTWIN SPRINGS PINZGAUERPO Box 488Greenbrier TN 37073Home 615 643-6935Cell 615 364-7721
CARL H MORGAN (CMPF)CARL MORGAN PINZGAUER FARM425 Old Mountain RdGreeneville TN 37743 Home 423 639-2378 (L)
ROBERT L MORGANROCKBATTER PINZGAUER FARM (RLM)850 Old Mountain RdGreeneville TN 37743Home 423 639-2982 (L)Work 423 787-0641Email rpl1earthlinknet
MICHAEL J PRICE2555 Cub Creek Hall RdParsons TN 38363Work 731-847-6699
THURMAN WHITEFOSSIL ROCK PINZGAUER FARMS (FPF)284 Rocky Valley RdLebanon TN 37050Home 615 444-5902 (Retired)
GEORGIA WILSON 6664 HWY 76 Springfield TN 37172
JULIA BENNETT 359 Ranch Rd Portland TN 37148
GEORGE GARDNER 444 Buttermilk Rd Lenore City TN 37771
HAPPY HOOFS ELAINE SIMMONS amp BARBIE Hutchison 2830 Battle Creek Rd SpringfielD TN 37172
JEFFERY amp NANCY HANKINSMANNING ACRES (BH)14583 Manning Rd NEWoodburn OR 97071-9223Home 503 792-4764 (L)
JOHN HOUSEH BAR L RANCH (HL1)PINZGAUER BREEDERS LTD (PBL)15555 HWY 140EKlamath Falls OR 97603-9618Home 408 842-5127 (L)
CHARLES HOUSTONC-J PINZGAUERS (C-J)PO Box 27Beatty OR 97621-0017Home 503 533-2608 (L)
HOWARD amp DONNA LANEYCYGNET GROUP INC (DONA)31215 S Dryland RdCanby OR 97013-8567Home 503 651-2559Work 503 651-2417 (L)Email cygnetweb-stercom
BETH PETERS (DBG) (SMC)2365 Old Dalles DriveHood River OR 97031Home 541 352-7490Cell 541 490-7269Email mlp97041aolcom
MARK STUPFEL (MS)19251 River Rd NESaint Paul OR 97137-9732Home 503 633-4722 (L)
GARY R WERINGSYANKTON HILLS FARM33753 Pittsburg RdSt Helens OR 97051Work 503-366-0346
pennsylvanIaDANIEL amp MARIELA HUNSBERGERSPRING HILL PINZGAUERS224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935Home 814 248-3649
SUSAN J STROUP 7091 Edinboro RdErie PA 16509
BLACK KETTLE FARMS DAVID JONES7775 RT 6 NEdinboro PA 16412
GERALD F WIEST749 S Crossroads Rd Lykens PA 17048
ohIoFOSTER amp BEVERLY COLEEXCALIBUR PINZGAUER FARM (EX)16093 Twp Rd 152Mt Blanchard OH 45867Home 419 694-2815 (L)
JEFF amp LINDA COLESUNDOWNER FARMS (SDF)15663 Twp Rd 152Mt Blanchard OH 45867Home 419 694-7141 (L)Email pinzcowsthewavzcom
JOHN amp PEG MEENTSBIG TEN PINZGAUERS (BTP)21555 State Route 698Jenera OH 45841-8964Home 419 326-6921Work 419 326-8711 (L)
STANLEY MILLER1225 Scio Rd SWCarrollton OH 44615-9506Home 330 627-3107
WENDELL amp JOANNE OBERNYERLOVEDALE FARMS1462 Garrett Rd SouthJefferson OH 44047
oKlahomaBRUCE amp JOAN BUECHNERNONAME RANCH (NNR)46865 HWY 29Wynnewood OK 73098-9750Home 405 665-4001Fax 405 665-2300 (L)
CLEAR CREEK MONASTARY5804 W Monastery RdHulbert OK 74441
MORNING STAR RANCH STEVE amp LISA LANTIER 2101 Morning Star Edmond OK 73034
WINTON-EDMUNSON FARMS LLC 3233 E Memorial Rd Suite 103 Edmond OK 73013
oreGonTOM GORDONGORDON PINZGAUERS (GP)46303 NW Clapshaw Hill RdForest Grove OR 97116-7713Home 503 357-9618 (L)
TONY GUSTAFSON9006 N Ida AvePortland OR 97621Work 503-358-8636
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texasDOWELL ARNETTE (DAWT)WILD TURKEY RANCH4404 Livingston AveDallas TX 75206Home 214 526-8316Work 972 419-2622 (L)
RANDOLPH BOWLESBOWLES CREEK CATTLE CO34503 Michelle DrivePinehurst TX 77362Home 281 259-0980
BERNIE BUSH604 Brookhollow DrPalestine TX 75801
DESTINY RANCH LLCPAM MAGEE8831 Cavell CTHouston TX 77055
JAMES C CONNERPYRAMID RANCH13507 CR 577Anna TX 75409Home 214 924-3472
GEORGIA DUNCAN (2D)DUNCAN PINZGAUER FARM7201 Dover LnFort Worth TX 76118-5837Home 817 589-0498 (L)Emailgeorgia2swbellnet
DAVID ELLIS amp DEANA HOFFMANE amp H PINZGAUER (EH)6504 Boulder CtFort Worth TX 76180-7826 (L)
DERALD G HUDSONPO Box 725Montgomery TX 77356-0725Home 936 449-6353 (L)
SPENCER amp CATHY NEITCHPO Box 884Anahuac TX 77514
RIGBY amp LUCINDA OWENTRIPLE CREEK RANCHPO Box 810Conroe TX 77305Home 936 448-6565Work 936 539-5600
KEN amp KIM PAUL (CPP)CIRCLE P PINZGAUERS7815 Bickham Cemetery RdBryan TX 77808Home 979 589-1456Work 281 358-5200Cell 281 543-2411emailpinztexascirclepcom
CHIP POWELL (HF)12409 FM 1935 RdBrenham TX 77833-0112Home 979 836-1822 (L)
RICHARD amp BARBARA POWELLHIDALGO FARMS (HF)12409 FM 1935 Rd Brenham TX 77833-0112Home 979 836-1822 (L)
WAYNE amp LINDA RIOEL RANCHO RIO (LRW)4261 Farm Road 3019Winnsboro TX 75494-9555Home 903 860-3637 (L)Email riverripeoplescomnet
DR DAN SCOTTRED OAK RANCH (DS)RED OAK RANCH PARTNERS6885 County Road 3613Murchison TX 75778-4111Home 903 469-3777 (L)Cell 903 681-4870
EVERETT E STEELE2929 Christian DrSan Antonio TX 78222-2110Home 512 648-0313 (L)
FRANKLIN amp MARSHA STEIN DVMFIVE MILE FARM (S)PO Box 11Snook TX 77878-0011Home 979 272-1323Work 979 845-6488 (L)Cell 979 218-0642Email FSteincvmtamuedu
JOHN TALBOT HI POINT RANCH (HPR)472 Talbot LaneNew Boston TX 75570-9780Home 903 628-6499 (L)Email pdmkbridgewaternet
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KEN LISA JEREMY DEREK WAMSLEYLAZY W FARMS (LWF)1411 Hobo LaneMadisonville TX 77864Home 936 443-9205Work 936 442-2703Cell 936 443-4196Email gertngauersyahoocom
JEREMY amp KELLY WEST (BCC)BOWLES CREEK CATTLE COPO Box 747Alto TX 75925Home 936 858-4114Cell 936 675-4956Email infobowlescreekcom
LORI HUNTER6432 CR 331 Plantersville TX 77363
PAUL EDMONDSON 17100 CR 4057Kemp TX 75143
CHARLES DONNELLY7815 Bickham Cemetery Rd Bryan TX 77808
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RICK amp DONNA BOYERBOYER FARMS (BOY)887 S Bank Rd Oakville WA 98568360 482-5818Email Boyerboyscenturytelnet
ADAM amp KATERI DONOVANROCKIN AampJ PINZGAUER RANCH (AJPR)18228 SE 394 StAuburn WA 98092Home 253 735-1693Cell 206 730-5578Email donovanexcavatingmsncom
DEBBIE HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcClery WA 98557
KATHY HARRIS1930 116th St NEMarysville WA 98271-9417
STEVE amp THERESA JOHANSONCOWLITZ PRAIRIE PINZGAUERS715 Tucker RdToledo WA 98591Home 360 864-6232Email mstrgardener1junocom
LARRY amp SHARON JOHNSTONFIVE STAR PINZGAUER (FSPB)41008 S 2100 PR SEKennewick WA 99337-6903Home 509 582-0638 (L)Work 509 582-0638Email 5starpzbentonreacom
DUANE amp GAYLE MICKELSEN4M PINZGAUERS (4M)2105 NW Friel StPullman WA 99163-3611Home 509 332-8103Cell 509 595-8014Email 4MPinzturbonetcom
LARRY amp SHEILA PELLANDPELLAND LIVESTOCK (PL)8902 321st St EEatonville WA 98328-8646Home 253 846-9923 (L)
CHAD SCHAEFER27504 SE 271stRavensdale WA 98051
PATRICK amp SUSAN SCHRADERLOCKE CREEK CATTLE412692 SR 20Cusick WA 99119Home 509 445-1306
PAT amp SHIRLEY SWINTH (GC)GOLD CREEK PINZGAUERS129 Gold Creek DrChehalis WA 98532-9000Home 360 748-6449 (L)
RON THOMAS21614 Big Valley RdPoulsbo WA 98370
ANDREW MATELICH24200 Buena Vista Rd Black Diamond WA 98010
GUY MULLENDORE19220 Tualco RdMonroe WA 98272
ROBERT amp CATHLEEN BRANDT 15015 E Elder RdValley Ford WA 99036
wIsconsInTODD ANDRESHAK (TA)TA PINZGAUERS4177 Cardinal LnEdgar WI 54426-9447Home 715 352-2400 (L)
LYLE BENDERBENDER FARMS (BFP)6236 St Rd 133 WBoscobel WI 53805-9705Home 608 315-5934
DOUBLE B PINZGAUERSLENNY BOHL6230 Young RdOconto WI 54153
JOSEPH amp RACHEL DAUL2054 Mill RdGreenleaf WI 54126
GLENN ERICKSON (EF)ERICKSON PINZGAUER FARM6050 Old Dixie RdNeenah WI 54956Home 920 725-1942
MIKE FOSHEERED HILL FARMW 483 County XNew Holstein WI 53061Home 920 898-9726Email redhilldairycharternet
MATT amp LORI GARLICK3 STARZ FARMW 1714 330thPlum City WI 54761
DAN amp CODY HALLAS1604 South RdMosinee WI 54455
JERRY DESMIDT amp JAKE HENDZELWOODHAVENN 912 Hill RdPulaski WI 54162EmailJwoodhavenaolcom
JESSICA amp TROY JANSENHAIRY HAVEN CATTLEN9225 CTY RD NAppleton WI 54915
ROBLUCYGLORIAJESSICA amp THOMKESLERW 6265 Old Hwy RdMenasha WI 54952Home 920 739-0870
CHUCK KROENINGN 4494 N Broadway RdBonduel WI 54107
KEN MATYASN3876 State Hwy 22Shawano WI 54166
BARRY amp CHARLOTTE PAGETWIN BROOKS FARM (TB)S 4229 Cty HHillsboro WI 54634Home 815 597-1301Farm 608 528-4671Email twinbrooksfarmyahoocom
DARRYL amp JANET POLZIN POLZIN PINZGAUER BYRE 355 Skyline Blvd (PPB)Green Bay WI 54302 Home 920 468-7915Cell 920 621-1263Email polzinpinzgauerssbcglobalnet
CHARLES amp TRACIE RAJEKLONGSHOT CATTLE CO (LCC)R18821 County Rd NRingle WI 54471Home 715 446-3207Email pinzgauerslongshotcattlecom
JAMES amp ELAINE RAY (JRF)JARRAE PINZGAUER FARM471 90th StreetHudson WI 54016-7947Home 715 425-6442 (L)Work 715 426-1888
DONALD amp DONNA RUDOLPHPINE VALLEY FARMS5591 Whitefish Bay RdSturgeon Bay Wi 54235Work 920-468-7915
DAVE KUEHL amp BARBARA SCHMOOKBUTTERCUP BEEFE 4526 Cty Hwy FKewaunee WI 54216Home 920 388-2930
DAN amp KACY SHADIANSHADIAN SUNSET FARME 1065 Luxemburg RdLuxemburg WI 54217
JEROME amp THERESA SLEPICKACIRCLE S STOCK FARMW 5706 Grouse DrEndeavor WI 53930Home 608 587-2737
vermontPAUL amp NANCY DANIELSDIAMOND HEART FARM (DHF)231 Daniels Road EIrasburg VT 05845-9532Home 802 755-6105 (L)
vIrGInIaGARY BAKER (BP)BAKERrsquoS PINZGAUERS1408 BOOZY CRK RDBristol VA 24201Home 276 466-3540Work 276 669-1245 (L)
MALCOLM SIMS JRSAND MOUNTAIN PINZGAUER (SM)PO Box 25Hiltons VA 24258-0025Home 276 386-7172Email gjmounetcom
HAROLD amp BETTY STARNESSTARNES BLUFF PINZGAUER FARMS (SBP)RR 1 Box 1320Fort Blackmore VA 24250Home 276 995-2639 (L)
washInGtonMIKE amp DEANA ADAMSPO Box 3163Union Gap WA 98903Home 509 965-5939
WAYNE amp RUTH ADAMSA amp S PINZGAUERS330 Rogers RdToledo WA 98591
GARRY amp BARBARA ANENSENANENSEN ACRES1143 Mox Chehalis RoadMcCleary WA 98557
LEONARD BARNETT (2B)100 Canal DrMesa WA 99343-9520 Home 509 269-4451 (L)
HERB amp DIXIE BERGFANTASY ACRES PINZGAUER BREEDERS (FAPB)25307 NE 212th AveBattle Ground WA 98604-9671Home 360 687-3885
BILL BOATMANBOATMAN FAMILY PROPERTIESPO Box 67Kalama WA 98625Home 360 673-4093Work 360 423-7220
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RON WEISHAAR (LR)L amp R RANCHW8059 770th AveRiver Falls WI 54022-4139Home 715 425-5925 (L)
TOM amp TERRY WOLFN 7050 CR AArgyle WI 53504Home 608 543-9820
STEVE ASKEWW2716 FRIEMOTH RD EAST TROY WI 53120
MARK amp SUSANTIMM 1559 LANGLADE AVE GREEN BAY WI 54304
ELLEN YOUNG15751 ST HWY 60BLUE RIVER WI 53518
AMANDA STEINFELDT 4695 LIME KILN RDGREEN BAY WI 54311-9662
GARY GETZLOFF11511 DEER RDWISCONSIN RAPIDS WI 54494
BRAND ACRES BEEFSCOTT OR RENEE BRANDENBURG 6754 County Rd WGreenleaf WI 54126-9206
MATTHEAW WINTERSN10747 CTY RD GMARION WI 54950
BREEZY ACRES RANCH 6223 BLAKE RDGREENLEAF WI 54126
VICTOR SPANTONW 5895 CR HNEW GLARUS WI 53574
wyomInGLANCE FLETCHERWYOMING PINZGAUER RANCH (WPR)96 Rapid Creek RdSheridan WY 82801-9458Home 307 672-7289 (L)Cell 307 751-0253Email jlfletchwbaccessnet
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alabamaJACEY OBENLANDER141 County Rd 1946Fort Payne AL 35968
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tennesseeTIMOTHY BRYANT3619 Old Coopertown RdSpringfield TN 37172615-643-6935
KENNY MORLEY5580 Hwy 41AJoelton TN 37080615-643-6935
texasELIZABETH WESTPO Box 747Alto TX 75925
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JORDAAN HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcCleary WA 98557
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oreGonAARON HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
BRENNEN HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
CORDELL HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
HILLARY HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
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SHANIA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
SIERRA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
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30 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Schedule of EventsBarns Open For ArrivalhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTuesday September 28Cattle in PlacehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipWednesday Sept 29 at 200 pmNational Open ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 at 900 amJr ShowmanshiphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 following Open ShowBanquethelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 31 at 600 pmNational Junior ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 900 amCattle ReleasedhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 100 pm
The Southwest Pinzgauer Association Invites you
to the
2010 National Pinzgauer Show
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
National Show Headquarters Hotel Sleep Inn and Suites
5555 South Donnybrook AveTyler TX 75703(903) 581-8646
King or 2 Queen rooms at $6999King Suite at $8999
The Sleep Inn amp Suites will have a complimentary hot breakfast including eggs waffles and bacon or sausage They also provide a complimentary shuttle service from the airport For flight arrangements plan to fly into DallasFt Worth then on
to Tyler There are no pets allowed at the hotel a boarding facility is located across the street
Tyler TexasSeptember 28-October 1 2010
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 31
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
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show results
Class Name Owner Place
northwest Junior Pinzgauer Youth show Chehalis WA
may 1-2
Jr Pinzgauer Fitting amp ShowingJunior Novice Name PlaceJacieAmes 1 Junior KortneyBailey 1MireyaMcNealley 2AliVelilla 3DuncanScannell 4 Intermediate KyleeJohanson 1VictoriaKrauss 2CordellHankins 3
Senior MelodyHankins 1AaronHankins 2BrennenHankins 3 Grand Champion Showman KyleeJohanson Reserve Champion Showman KortneyBailey
SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
Jacie Ames Reserve Grand Champion Female
Kortney Bailey Grand Champion Female
Kylee Johanson Grand Champion Steer
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 33
SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
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34 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Where yoursquorelways
e x c e p t w ay e a s i e rcattle
itrsquos likeputting YOUR BRAND
EDJE TechnologiesSteve Sellers 8669576145
Warren Garrett 9033162889Office 8668393353
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The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 35
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Silver Bullet CattleYour Path to the Future
Silver Bullet Cattle CoDennis amp Pam Bryant
Cedar Hill TN(615) 533-6660
visit us at silverbulletcattlecomsilverbulletcattleearthlinknet
quality pairs and heifers available at all times
SB Bonanza still at work producing excellent quality heifers
Thanks to all the Buyers Consignors and Friends who made the 2010 Silver Select Sale a success
36 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
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10 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Twin Springs Pinzgauer presently owned by Ken and Mary Ann Meredith in
Coopertown Tennessee was purchased in 1962 by William H Jones Mary Ann Merediths father Mary Annrsquos parents originally owned a dairy and then turned this farm into a tobacco operation and raised commercial cattle After their death Mary Ann continued with commercial cattle until she was introduced to the Pinzgauer breed in 2002 The farm is now enjoyed by our extended family of twin daughters Susan (Ray) Morley and Ronda (Cotton) Bryant and our three grandchildren Timothy Kenny and Meredith
One of the largest Pinzgauer breeders in the US the current Twin Springs had an accidental start Mary Ann and Ken Meredith were stationed in Philadelphia in 1996 when news of Mary Annrsquos fatherrsquos death reached them Ken was a US Navy Captain and they were both accustomed to living the city life The closest Mary Ann ever came to beef cattle was a filet mignon at some of the finest restaurants in the US In fact Mary Ann remembers her mother telling her NEVER to date a farmer
Mary Ann moved back to middle Tennessee not far from the 260 acre farm to try to figure out what to do with it She had inherited a beautiful piece of ground with many natural springs and a small herd of commercial cattle While getting some site work done on the place she met Dennis Bryant of Silver Bullet Cattle Co and became interested in
the Pinzgauer breed This venture into breeding registered cattle happened at a time when Ken was still based out of town Mary Ann consulted the local farmers Farmerrsquos Co-op veterinarians and every other source to find out the best way to raise quality cattle She is a Master Beef Producer for the State of Tennessee Ken has since retired from active duty and has also delved head first into the business The insight and knowledge that they both have gained in such a short period of time show their passion for raising the best cattle possible
The initial purchase of 20 Pinzgauer cows quickly grew to over 120 Registered Pinzgauers Eventually the commercial cattle herd was dispersed and Twin Springs converted to raise only Fullblood Pinzgauer cattle
When Ms Woodie Talbot of Hi Point Ranch decided to disperse her herd we were fortunate enough to acquire many of her best foundation stock We had always preferred the type of cattle Hi Point produced and with the addition of this Hi Point foundation stock our current herd is composed of over 90 Hi Point bloodlines The remainder of our herd is the product of Diamond T Franklin Farms Rockinrsquo AampJ and Silver Bullet breeding We are very proud of our relationship with Hi Point Ranch and our friendship with Ms Woodie We have learned a great deal about Pinzgauer breeding and bloodlines from her and are continually amazed at the quality of the cattle we obtained from her herd We consider it an honor to be able to continue the breeding and improvement of the bloodlines developed over the past 30+ years by Hi Point Ranch
Twin Springs also owes a tremendous debt to Silver Bullet Cattle Company We would not be in the Pinzgauer seedstock business without them We highly value their cattle our working relationship and our friendship with Dennis and Pam and cannot begin to thank them for all the education opportunities and assistance they have provided us over the years
Twin Springs mission is to continually improve the quality of the Pinzgauer breed and to make available for sale only the finest cattle we can produce We spare no expense and make every effort to develop the finest Pinzgauer heifers available In addition to a comprehensive veterinarian approved vaccination program we utilize the Easy-Way Cattle Stations for year-round fly and external parasite control We provide our cattle with what we feel is the finest mineral supplement on the market - Cargill Right-Now Minerals This program provides the appropriate micro-nutrients and minerals at the right time of year in order to improve our cattles over-all conditioning reproductive health and to maximize growth and development
For the past 8 years we have utilized a feeding program which includes Mix 30 a high energy liquid feed Mix 30 is a liquid protein (16) and fat (10) supplement we provide on a free choice basis to all our cattle for improving fiber digestion It
Twin Springs PinzgauerFeature Farm
Enjoying the cattle
Automatic watering system
mary Ann and Ken meredith
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 11
contains no sugars starches or urea The only solid feed other than hay and forage that we provide our cattle is soybean hull pellets These pellets are also carbohydrate free like the Mix 30 liquid The natural gut flora in cattle are not adapted to easily digest starches sugars etc present in many feed rations The bacteria naturally present in the bovine gut have evolved to digest grass and similar forage We are convinced that cattle that are not exposed to carbohydrates (such as corn molasses etc) are much better adapted to maximize the natural forage available to them All of our calves are provided creep feeders filled with soy hull pellets Although this approach may be controversial to some after 8 years of utilizing only Mix 30 soybean hull pellets quality hay and natural forage the positive results in our cattle are obvious
Over the past three years Twin Springs has had a rather aggressive fencing program which has resulted in our pastures being divided into 18 separate paddocks in order for us to institute a rotational grazing program We have also converted our entire herd to a fall calving schedule in order to maximize our rotational grazing efforts In only our second year of this grazing program we have already seen a significant improvement in our pasture density and the quality of forage available We are very excited about the possibilities of rotational grazing and expect to see continued improvement from it in the future In 2009 all of our calves were born in September October or November (94 were within a 6 week period) and the labor savings and other benefits we realized far surpassed our expectations We highly recommend you try a tight defined calving season and see if it is an improvement in your cattle operation
In order to facilitate feeding health maintenance weaning and sorting of our cattle we have built an extensive corral system with 10 separate holding pens and feeding bunks We
recently added a new barn to this cattle handling system which covers some of the corral pens and houses our Fore-Most alleyways and a Fore-Most 450 Squeeze Chute with head table This handling equipment has now given us the ability to truly practice low-stress cattle handling in all phases of our operation We can now easily get our cattle up sort separate wean vaccinate dehorn and tattoo with a minimum of stress on both the cattle and the handlers
Twin Springs was named after our twin daughters Ronda Bryant and Susan Morley and the numerous natural springs on the property After experiencing a severe drought three years ago during which even the ponds dried up we decided to install MiraFount automatic waterers at strategic points across our farm We havent had a drought since however this past winter we had an unusually long period of below freezing weather where all of our ponds were frozen to the
point that it was dangerous for us to even try to break the ice To our delight none of the automatic waterers froze during this period and we were able to keep our cattle out in the pastures the entire winter We feel fresh water is so important and sometimes overlooked by some cattle people We are so fortunate that our natural springs are the headwaters for Battle Creek which flows through our farm Additionally we have 8 stock ponds available on the property
Twin Springs has truly enjoyed owning Pinzgauer cattle and we will never go back to black red grey or white cattle like the majority of our neighbors We will
continue to strive to give our cattle every opportunity to be all
that they can be and to provide the finest heifers available to Pinzgauer and commercial breeders We wish all Pinzgauer breeders a safe happy and profitable year and invite you to come by and visit with us at the farm - you are always welcome
Grandchild Timothy Bryant with Cowboy
SB Cool Deal one of the current herd sires at Twin Springs
Creep Feeder
Grandchildren Kenny and meredith morley
12 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
AmericAn PinzgAuer AssociAtion
boArD meeting teleconference minutesunapproved
mArch 6 2010
In Attendance Todd Andreshak Herb Berg Jerry DeSmidt Clayton Haskell Mary Ann Meredith Donna Laney Cathy Reich Pam Shay-Bryant Kyle Hyder Lisa Wamsley
President Donna Laney called the meeting to order at 800 am (Pacific Time)
A motion was made to approve the minutes from the last meeting by Lisa Wamsley Mary Ann Meredith seconded and the motion carried
Clayton Haskell presented the Treasurerrsquos Report According to the recent financials our registrations and transfers are up over last year and the financials look good Our bad debt is decreasing since we decided to focus on this We are planning to enforce the APA rules this year by preventing breeders from showing at the National Show unless they are in good standing ndash financially ndash with the APA Clayton reminded us that he cannot hold the position of Treasurer since his two year maximum has been reached and is willing to work with the next Treasurer for continuity Pam Shay-Bryant made a motion to approve the financial report Jerry DeSmidt seconded and the motion carried
Committee ReportsGrievance Herb Berg reported that there were no grievances
pendingImportExport Pam Shay-Bryant had no reportNational Show Lisa Wamsley is chairing the National Show
committee The National Show is scheduled for Thursday September 30 at 900 am The Board meeting will be Wednesday at 1000 am with the membership meeting at 130 pm both at the hotel The town of Tyler TX is going all out to welcome the event The fair has also agreed to put up a separate tie-out for the Pinzgauers
Promotion No reportRules and Bylaws A motion was made to clarify the National
show rules item 2 to read ldquoAll entries must have legible tattoos that agree with their registration certificates Tattoos will be checked and verified by an official at the show on the day of arrival against the original registration certificaterdquo The purpose of this change is to clarify the need for breeders to present their original registration certificate at all shows following the national
show rules The motion was made by Pam Shay-Bryant and seconded by Jerry DeSmidt The motion carried
National Show Rules The above change in the Rules amp Bylaws was initiated by the National Show committee A recommendation to change the show rules isolating the cowcalf pair class from the rest of the heifer classes was tabled until the Tyler Board meeting
Website The Board mentioned finding a number of errors on the website Pam Shay-Bryant will take these to the webmaster for correction
Youth Lisa Wamsley reported on the Junior Scholarship fund The paperwork is in process to set up the non-for-profit status The Board recommended that all applications for scholarships be sent to Lisa directly and she would forward them to the committee
Pinzgauer Journal report Donna Laney reported that this latest issue had a number of new advertisers She asked the secretary to send the Board minutes to the Journal for publication
Breed Field Representative No report
Old BusinessPresident Laney stated that she had not received any written
requests for regional realignment but will present them to the rest of the Board when received
President Laney said that she is in the process of picking a Feature Farm to highlight in the Journal to get that program started so that it would be included in the next Journal
Clayton Haskell discussed the Pinzgauer Certified Beef program He is awaiting approval from the USDA and will forward that on when he receives it Todd Andreshak asked for a clarification on the registration status of the subject animal The Board intended that one of the parents of the subject animal must be a registered Pinzgauer in order to have the offspring considered as Pinzgauer Certified Beef Lisa Wamsley made a motion for a one-time charge to join the Pinzgauer Certified Beef program of $ 100 Pam Shay-Bryant seconded the motion and the motion carried Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to help with a brochure to the breeders outlining the Pinzgauer Certified Beef Program
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 13
President Laney reported that per the Journalrsquos request she has asked Kathy Dombrowski to be the clearinghouse for all the show results She will put them on the APA website and also forward them to the Pinzgauer Journal
President Laney reported on the International Board meeting to be held in the Northwest in 2011 Mathias Kinsberger the ICPA representative will be traveling to Oregon this July to help work out the details
New Business
A number of issues were raised to the Board from Mr Mike Foshee First he wanted to re-raise the issue of the conflicting PPB tattoo designations which the Board discussed in September A motion was made by Todd Andreshak for President Laney to write a letter to Mr Foshee restating the Boardrsquos position on this matter and to suggest that he follow the grievance stipulations in the APA Rules and Bylaws if he would like to re-open the issue Herb Berg seconded the motion and the motion carried
Secondly Mr Foshee wanted to pursue allowing black Pinzgauers to show in APA shows Lastly Mr Foshee wanted to challenge the APA for registering purebred and percentage Pinzgauers Pam Shay-Bryant made a motion to table both these discussions until the Board meeting in Tyler Lisa Wamsley seconded and the motion carried
Mr John Uhlman sent in information regarding the start of a Pinzgauer show at the American Royale in Kansas City this year It is scheduled for October 22 More information will follow
Pam Shay-Bryant invited everyone to the Silver Select Sale May 29
Jerry DeSmidt made a motion to adjourn at 950 am Lisa Wamsley seconded and the motion carried
Respectfully submitted
Pam Shay-BryantSecretary
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14 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
AmericAn PinzgAuer AssociAtion
boArD meeting teleconference minutesapproved
December 9 2009
In Attendance Todd Andreshak Herb Berg Jerry DeSmidt Clayton Haskell Mary Ann Meredith Donna Laney Cathy Reich Pam Shay-Bryant Jeremy West Absent Ken Paul Kyle Hyder Lisa Wamsley
President Donna Laney called the meeting to order at 800 am (Pacific Time)
A correction was made to the minutes of the Board Meeting of September 26 2009 to add Cathy Reich as a Board member in attendance Jerry DeSmidt made a motion to accept the minutes with this correction Cathy Reich seconded and the motion carried
Clayton Haskell presented the Treasurerrsquos Report According to the recent financials our registrations are down 10 from prior year and our transfers are down 50 A discussion was held regarding past due amounts owed to the APA President Laney said that she would ask the APA office to send out past due notices for the amounts on the Aging Report Clayton will be sending out the list of past due accounts to the Regional Presidents for them to contact people in their regions or let the office know which accounts are uncollectible Pam Shay-Bryant made a motion to accept the Treasurerrsquos report Todd seconded and the motion carried
Committee ReportsGrievance Herb Berg reported that there were no grievances
pendingImportExport Pam Shay-Bryant reported that she knew of
some APA members who were purchasing cattle from Diamond T in Canada
National Show Lisa Wamsley is chairing the National Show committee The show is scheduled for the last of September in Tyler TX We will be receiving further information within the week
Promotion No reportRules and Bylaws Nothing to reportNational Show Rules Todd Andreshak wanted the National
Show committee to remind all exhibitors to bring their original registration certificates to the National Show instead of photocopies
Website Nothing to reportYouth No reportBreed Field Representative No report
Old BusinessPresident Laney discussed the budget and asked if the Board
felt that we needed to make any changes to the budget The results of the discussion were to keep the budget on track and see how the general economy plays out
The idea of having a Feature Farm highlighted in the Pinzgauer Journal each issue was discussed Cathy Reich made a motion to ask President Laney to randomly pick one region for each issue and contact the Regional President for suggestions as to which farm to feature The photos from the article would come from the owner of the farm but Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to assist in the writing of the article Jerry DeSmidt seconded the motion and the motion carried
The plan for promotional products featured by the APA was tabled for future discussion
Todd Andreshak addressed the issue of realigning some of the regions At the last Board meeting it was stated that the impetus for any realignments needed to come from the regions in question He is planning to work with Jeff Cole regarding the absorption of the Eastern region into the Midwest region
The Pinzgauer Journal has asked to have someone from the association be the clearinghouse for all show results President Laney was going to ask our webmaster Kathy Dombrowski to be that person
The Youth non-profit scholarship fund was discussed Volunteers were solicited to become the Board for the Fund with a commitment of at least five years to get it going and become well-established The Board was decided as follows President ndash Lisa Wamsley Vice President ndash Todd Andreshak Treasurer ndash Mary Ann Meredith Secretary ndash Donna Laney The functions of the Board of the fund are to secure donations and make decisions on the disbursement of scholarship funds to the APA juniors who apply for those funds Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 15
International Congress ndash 2011Mathias Kinberger will visit in August 2010 to finalize
plans for the International Congress tour in the Northwest in Aug ndash Sept of 2011 We have many great ideas for sightseeing farm visits and even a cattle show Since this is an APA event hosted by the Northwest I hope many APA members will make plans to be with us You wonrsquot be disappointed Itrsquos a good way to meet breeders from around the world and also to meet our international people from Austria Look for more about the tour in our next issue Thanks Donna Laney
2011 internAtionAl PinzgAuer congress
work on the draft organizational documents and the not-for profit certification A motion was made to name this fund the APA Junior Scholarship Fund by Jerry DeSmidt Todd Andreshak seconded and the motion carried
Clayton Haskell discussed the Pinzgauer Certified Beef program He will be sending all the Board members the proposed final criteria for certification and will start the process to get the label approved by the USDA
New Business
A discussion on Board member goals ensured Goals that were identified for the Board this year were Establish the Certified Pinzgauer Beef program establish the Junior Scholarship Fund improve and expand the Pinzgauer Journal and re-establish contact with and encourage membership from breeders of Pinzgauers who do not now participate in the regional or national association
The Board addressed possible new sources of revenue for the Association It was decided that there would not be an additional charge for listings in the Breederrsquos Directory as that was part of the benefits of being a member of the association The Board felt that the prospect of a one-time charge for the Certified Pinzgauer Beef enrollment was feasible and would be discussed at the next meeting President Laney will be reminding the APA office to
send out the annual dues notice and also solicit additional dues from lifetime members Clayton Haskell brought up the prospect of holding a silent auction at the Nationals to benefit the APA Jeremy West said plans were underway for that already
Mary Ann Meredith asked for clarification regarding the registration of a calf conceived by AI The rules as adopted by the Association are that all sires used for AI in this breed have to have a DNA sample on file with our testing agency (currently Pfizer) It is the responsibility of the seller of Pinzgauer semen to insure that this sample is on file Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to summarize the APA rules on DNA samples for inclusion on the website
President Donna Laney announced that the next meeting would be a teleconference held on March 6 2010 at the same time
Jerry DeSmidt made a motion to adjourn at 920 am Todd Andreshak seconded and the motion carried
Respectfully submitted
Pam Shay-BryantSecretary
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16 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
PinzgAuers for All reAsonsIt is my belief that the Pinzgauer breed has not come close to reach-ing its total potential as a contributor to not only the beef industry in the United States (and Canada for that matter) but the dairy industry as well I as many of you have read countless articles where individu-als have stated they ldquomissed the boatrdquo with Pinzguers or so much more can be done with Pinzgauers While I was not purchasing or breeding cattle in the late sixties or seventies I would agree with both positions
While I am not the only individual in the United States who has crossed Holsteins with Pinzgauers I ask myself why doing so has not been covered discussed or written about My wife and I along with our children have been dairy producers since April 1 1991 (yes I know April Fools day and in light of the continual $990 base price of milk time and again since thenhellipwell you get the picture)
In my opinion Holsteins in North America has been basically destroyed in the pursuit of milk production I think I can state milk production has been pursued at the expense of virtually all the basic animal traits The destruction of mothering ability grazing ability calving ability disease resistance disease tolerance day to day vigor weak calves calves unable to suckle the list goes on and on Many of these topics have been written about prior to my ramblings here But there seems to be two schools on this in regards to Holsteins One lets find Out-cross (Holstein) bloodlines to improve some of these conditions now so prevalent Two lets cross breed them Oh and I guess there is a third line of thought lets keep them the way they are so while they give you 28000 pounds of milk in 365 days it is okay to have the following vet bills Displaced Abomasum Keto-sis milk fever breed her three to six times or more to settle trim her feet two or more times a lactation and lets not include pneumonia time and again late lactation milk fever and from my experience just a weird and continuous bunch of ailments
I like many dairy producers have tried other breeds and have done some cross breeding with their herds As you drive around the coun-tryside if you know your dairy breeds and what resultant crosses look like you will see Jersey cattle in many herds and Jersey Holstein F1 crosses There are still Guernsey Milking Shorthorn Aryshire and Brown Swiss out there to see I am not familiar with anyone crossing these breeds much with Holsteins but I do spot the occasional Short-horn Holstein cross If one knows what they are looking for you will see Normandy Holstein F1 cows on many of the milk producers pasture operations Looking even closer there is some Brown Swiss Holstein crossing going on but I seldom see them (I read an article years past out of New Zealand which stated they had to cross the Holsteins there with Brown Swiss because the Holsteins had lost the ability to be efficient grazers)
There are many paths a beef producer can take in their operation seed stock bull supplier cow calf sales feed lot custom beef produc-tion and showing to name some While my goal has been fullblood seed stock with our Pinzgauer herd I eventually began to reflect on the fact that as a breed the Pinzgauer would still be classed as a dual purpose breed In fact Pinzgauer dairy products are produced and sold in Europe and milking Pinzgauers may even be more numerous
today than Pinzgauer beef (I believe that position changes depending on who you speak with in Austria)
Some know I attempted Normandy Holstein crossing some years back and in my way of thinking it was a failure I never did obtain a Normandy Holstein heifer in over two years of breeding my Hol-steins to Normandy bulls so I simply gave up Twenty miles away however a large pasture based herd was able to establish about half of his two hundred milking cows as Normandy Holstein F1rsquos And while we utilized the same bulls his luck of the draw was heifers and lots of them Mine however was all bulls
While I did not cross Holsteins and Jerseys I have purchased a few of them in milk and kept them around the past decade We also have kept a small number of purebred Jerseys as well
About five years ago I decided I should try crossing a few Holsteins with Pinzgauers While I will admit I was concerned that what is available in this country is the beef side of the term dual purpose I was really sick at having to either drag out Holsteins or ship them because they simply cannot overcome much that befalls them (And when you have to drag a down or dead cow out of a 140 foot barn with 160 feet of chain the loader tractorhellipwell I think you get the picture and after one time it gets old very very fast) As some of you who know me know I was able to obtain some old Aristocrat semen and began getting some Holsteins settled and I believed then (as I do now) I had absolutely nothing to loose
When the calves started arriving I initially obtained 75 bull calves and 25 heifers I know the ole odds are 5050 but I was thrilled to obtain any heifers after my Normandy disaster The first round of heifers were black and of course any red animals that hit the ground were bulls I might add that our Holstein herd is genetically speak-ing red or red carrier with one or two cows having the black red gene These F1 animals for the most part ldquoresemblerdquo a Pinzgauer in their marking They will have a sold colored head some while on the spine with the while tail usually white rear feet Some are flashy marked and others a little more plain In four or five years of F1 calves hitting the ground I believe there has been only three not looking kinda sorta like a Pinzgauer
As these calves began to hit the ground there was (and is) a noticeable difference in their behavior when it comes to suckling These F1rsquos first hit the ground running just like our fullblood Pinzgauer calves----like one of the commercials on TV today they got the power They come out they get up and start motivating around the barn And immediately they are ready for a drink With the rare exception they know what that nipple on the bottle is for and they really go to town The next thing we noticed right away is that if sweet feed is offered within 24 hours they will begin to eat it and while it may not be a lot they are eating solid feed As with the beef calves I have observed them chewing on grass within 24 hours of birth these F1rsquos will also go after hay haylage and silage within a day or so of birth
So now I have a barn full of Pinzgauer Holstein F1 bull and heifer calves as our initial flush of calves was about a dozen or so in a short
bymike foshee
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 17
time frame Well since I feel the dairyman always takes it on the chin (funny how I am always right on this topic as I received 90 cents free and clear on a beautiful F1 bull calf the other day---ha still have not cashed that check) when shipping their bull calves I had not sold a one of the F1 bulls Low and behold a fellow down the road stopped in (who had been admiring our Pinzgauers for years) and asked me if I ever cross a Pinzgauer with a Holstein With the exception of a few hutches which cannot be seen from either road that borders our farm no one had seen any of the F1rsquos at that time Of course I said sure would you like to see them In the barn we go and if he would have had dentures they would have fallen out of his mouth He was basically speechless as he looked at the group of calves I had inside the barn (I should mention I did sell this small producer a Valentime bred heifer the year before and during this visit he informed me he wanted as many ldquoWhite tailsrdquo in his lot and pasture as he could buy) Right then and there he purchase the entire lot of bull calves and paid absolute top dollar for them We did not suffer any of that $45 a calf nonsense This producer purchased every F1 bull calf I would sell that year and the next This was an un-expected bonus in my pursuit of raising and milking some F1 crosses
Another unexpected bonus with these F1 bull calves came because of the way they are marked I find it interesting so many dairyman milk Holsteins and of course in the United States most are black The number of producers who want a Red Holstein(s) a Jersey(s) a Swiss anything different in their herd is staggering And to think when we started in 1991 people looked at us like we were nuts for having all the Red Holsteins running around In the Holstein world these While Tails are considered Linebacks And while there are different marking patterns for a Lineback---people are crazy for them at auction when one or more show up I saw on one occasion a three teat short extremely fat Lineback marked milk cow (yep someone was actually milking this thinghellip) bring $1700 So being a little informed about what the masses wanted I saved a few of the F1 bulls calves back and feed them until they reached 600 pounds Sent them out to the kind of local monthly feeder sale to see what happened Well they topped the sale and they did this because dairy producers wanted to put some of that ldquoLinebackrdquo marking into their herd I made no claims as to what they were or were not I simply sent both red and black ones and stood back and watched This too was an unexpected (to a point) bonus in my crossing program
Now we get to the heart of the matter and that is actually milking an F1 We currently milk two and I let one of my friends obtain two His are about in the same stage of lactation as our two Five more F1rsquos are currently settled to freshen in 2010
One of the reasons for cross breeding is hybrid vigor With my low point of view regarding the state of the Holstein breed I did this solely for hybrid vigor Would it could it make a difference in stamina health reproductive efficiency That was the goal not what or how they would be marked or what color they might be when they hit the ground Here are the things I have discovered during this grand experiment
1 Growth I have not seen a Holstein or Pinzgauer have as rapid a growth curve as these F1rsquos They have amazing size and they get there darned quick Our next F1 Red-Hill Marbles which Jill showed a season or two ago is easily in excess of 1400 pounds And the next three due also tower above any of the pure Holstein heifers on the farm To say I am impressed with how these critters grow would be an understatement2 Disposition a more calm and easy to handle heifer and to date
the two which freshened on our farm and the two at our friends were very easy to break to milk At our place and this is not an exaggera-tion you canrsquot walk through the cow yard without having to actually push their big behinds out of your way They come to you you can pet them in the lot they follow you aroundhellipnow I could expect some of this if all of them had been shown but that is not the case Two Holstein Pinzgauer F1rsquos and one Jersey Pinzgauer F1 have been shown but you would think all ten of them had been3 Udder quality udders on all four milking are extremely square and tucked up high teats evenly and properly spaced Milk out speed is fast and as the saying goes around dairy land they milk out like a dishrag And of course udders can have all shapes and lengths of teats and these are what I considered the perfect length to prep and milk 4 Confirmation I was not sure how some of these cattle would look structurally when this all started even though the calves were very showy and dairy in appearance I have F1rsquos out of grade and registered Holstein (as well as Jerserys) with varying confirmation types represented I can honestly say that these first four F1rsquos look dairy and as they progress out in their lactation they are not putting on excess body fat And after milking now for over 19 years I can say I have had a whole lot of dairy heifers way worse confirmation wise than these F1rsquos 5 Milk production I would rate these in our barn (and my buddy says the same) as good solid milkers All four of these peaked in the mid-fifties I would like to throw in at this point I am not a big believer in these 70 80 90 pound heifers I personally believe this is one of the reasons the national age for a dairy cow is three years and about three to five months Some of the cattle that have stood in our barn the longest number of years were heifers who came in and maybe peaked at forty forty-five fifty pounds And as they stayed in the barn went on to give us those 18000 20000 or more lactations and did it for five six and in a couple of instances up to and including ten lactations No one makes money when a cow goes out the door at three and a half years of age (even though some sure thing they do) And so many producers do not realize a bovine does not reach maturity until seven years of age
I believe many Pinzgauer producers have access to Holstein breeders and perhaps Holstein heifers Offering some of these lineback look-ing (they are called white tails and or skunks also around this neck of the woods) heifers or bulls ldquomightrdquo work for some to increase their number of animals sold As the ole saying goes there is more than one way to skin a cat
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18 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Ask the DoctorThe Junior GazetteThe Midwest juniors should all be getting ready for the Midwest Junior Pinzgauer
show Sunday June 6th The juniors will get a chance to show two days Saturday at Valley Beef and Sunday will be our junior show At that time we will get the results of our royalty contest Last years show was a big success with eight juniors showing and twenty four head of cattle
In February two juniors attended the Wisconsin Cattlemenrsquos Association conference they both listened in on some very interesting seminars
I got a chance to show at a U-W Pioneer Showdown on April 24th and 25th I enjoyed showing both days and the judge on Sunday was very complimentary on our breed
July 20th through the 22nd we will have Pinzgauers in the Wisconsin Cattlemenrsquos Tent at Farm Technology Days along with many other beef breeds Hopefully our queen
and princesses will be there to answer questions and promote our breed
In August a number of Midwest juniors will be showing at the Midwest District show held at the State Fair in Milwaukee After that we will be looking forward to World
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1 We have a basketball- like thing sticking out the rear of a heifer and it is bright red Also the rectum is also hanging out What do we do (fig 1)
A Your heifer has a rectal ndashvaginal prolapse which is common in some breeds like Herefords but not so common in Pinzgauer If you do see this then it is best to call your vet Otherwise you might try to clean it up with warm water and take your clenched fist and push gently inwards and she will strain against you but you just firmly
push against her relaxing when she pushes against you Once you have it in you should not be able to feel anything anymore as it inverts back into the normal place If she just calved then put in 2-4 urea boluses You may need it sutured to hold it in but steady pressure with a clenched fist will do wonders if you are persistent and careful It works better with a spinal block first however
2 We found this aborted calf and are not sure what cow it came from (fig 2)
A Take it to a veterinarian and they can take a sample from the stomach (abomasum) and examine some under a microscope for trichomoniasis which they can see If none then they should submit it to a lab for other bacterial causes of abortion or fungus (especially if the cattle have had access to moldy hay)
3 We have a cow with retained fetal membranes What should we do (fig3)
A Two things you can just let it hang even if it goes 7-10 days that is better than trying to remove them She will breed back better if you do nothing than if they are manually removed Or you can clean her up with warm water and try and place 2-4 urea boluses in past the placenta as far as you can reach The first way is alright (do nothing) as it is amazing how well the uterus of the cow will clean itself up before the next breeding season
4 The vet says we have a lot of cows that are ready to inseminate but there is nothing going on on the ovaries (fig 4) What is the problem
A This is called anestrus due to a lack of proper nutrition It is fairly common in first-calf heifers if their body condition was not real good when they calved as they will put all
their energy to produce milk for their calf and will not cycle until later or not at all until the calf is weaned These young females are still growing producing milk and the reproductive tract comes last Since two-year old females are about 20 smaller than their full grown herdmates they should be pastured and fed separate from older animals since there is often a lack of feed intake and lowered body condition resulting in delayed return to heat Donrsquot forget to worm them on a regular basis to help them grow
By DuAne mickelsen DVmAsk the Doctor
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Fig 2
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Fig 4
Heartland Ila
20 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
5 Will prostaglandin (Lutalyse or Estrumate) work if we are going to artificially inseminate some of our cows
A Yes as long as they are cycling and have a corpus luteum on one of the ovaries (fig 5) They should respond to heat in 2-5 days so watch them closely and it is wise to chalk the tailhead because if the chalk disappears and you have not seen her in heat then this is almost as good
6 As I stated in my previous ldquoAsk the Doctorrdquo column I do work for a large bull test station During the last several years using a Bovine Respiratory Disease vaccination program we had 50-60 of the bulls break with respiratory disease in spite of vaccinating the bulls on arrival This year we approached the bulls differently Upon arrival all bulls were given the antibiotic Draxxin subcutaneously and an intranasal vaccine One week later they were given an intramuscular IBR BVD PI3 BRSV PasturellaMannheimia and Clostridial vaccines and only 10 were sick a dramatic improvement
7 We have a large number of our calves that seem to scour within the first month following calving What can we do to prevent this problem
A The best way I know is to vaccinate all the heifers and if necessary the cows prior to calving with Scour Guard KC4 (Roto amp Corona viruses E coli and Clostridium perfrigins bacteria) Other than this make sure the calving area is kept clean and spread them out or move them to clean ground ever so often to prevent heavy contamination of the organisms that cause diarrhea
8 I recently had a problem with the fetal head back and the cow was down and I could not get the head around to pull the calf What could I have done (fig 6)
A These are difficult to deal with especially without a spinal nerve block to prevent straining However here is what you should do next time The cow is down with her back legs tucked up under
her abdomen Tie her head to a post and pull both back legs behind the cow and have someone pull her tail up over her back (fig 7) This takes her mind off you a little more and gives you more room inside the pelvis and uterus to put your fingers in the fetal mouth or nose and pull the fetal head around
9 We have had several calves hip lock on us when pulling a large calf (fig8) How can we prevent this from occurring
A In the future if the cow is standing then rotate the fetus once you have the head and front legs out By this I mean rotate the calf until its sternum is pointed up to the rectum of the cow and that prevents the hips or stifles of the calf from locking up Also if the cow is down you can roll her over on her back and with the fetal extractor pull the calf between her legs and over the udder (fig 9) When the cow or heifer is on her back the fetal pelvis drops down into the wider part of the dams pelvis and frees the hips up allowing the calf to easily be pulled
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10 I have had problems trying to nurse up calves on some of my heifers They want to leave the calf or they are sensitive to letting the baby calf nurse and so they kick it and knock the calf down What can I do
A I usually tie the heifer up with a halter and then take a lariat and put a loop around the neck come back and make a loop in front of the hips and tie that to the fence (fig 10) This prevents the heifer from kicking the calf You can then let the calf nurse and you may have to repeat this for a few times until the heifer gets used to the calf nursing her
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louIsIanaGLENN amp CINDY GALLET5-G PINZGAUERS (5G)134 Vincent RdLafayette LA 70508-7722Home 337 856-4307 (L)Email Fivegpinzaolcom
POST OAK PINZGAUERS735 Airport RdDubberly LA 71024
massachusettsPETER CARTERWOODLAND FARM58R Jewett StGeorgetown MA 01833-1210Work 978-3522986
maIneBRENT CHURCHILL232 Main St Suite 9Fort Fairfield ME 04742
CLAYTON amp KATHY HASKELL (PRF)PLEASANT RIVER FARM9 Harriet AveWindham ME 04062-5037Home 207 892-5396Email prfpinznlisnet
HARRIET amp TERRY THOMSMOUNTAIN VIEW FARM681 Maple Ridge RdHarrison ME 04040Home 207 776-3618Work 207 583-4293
ALBERT LUDDEN III22 West Chase RdJackson ME 04921Home 207 722-3195Email luddenmidmainecom
LAWRENCE MCNEAR452 Boothby RdLivermore ME 04253Home 207 897-3596
DOROTHY KING amp RICHARD FILLION42 Turner Rd Garfield Plantation Ashland ME 4732
mIchIGanDOUGLAS RICHARDCHIPPEWA HILLS FFA CHAPT3226 Arthur RdRemus MI 49340-9541 (L)Home 989 967-8535
mInnesotaDAN BECKERPO Box 85Brownsville MN 55919
RON amp SHARON NELSONWRIGHT CHOICE PINZGAUER2352 Eaken Ave NWBuffalo MN 55313
NELSON amp BRONSR-BAR-S RANCH (R-S)RR 2 Box 41Strandquist MN 56758-9645Home 218 597-3311 (L)
FRED C PELZER (FCP)PELZERrsquoS PINZGAUERSBox 172Royalton MN 56373-0172Home 320 584-5179 (L)
MIKE amp CATHY REICHWRIGHT CHOICE (WCP) PINZGAUERS2346 Eaken Ave NEBuffalo MN 55313-4202Home 763 682-1306 (L)Cell 612 483-8287Email mcreichlakedalelinknet
CHARLES F STECHRR 2Waubun MN 56589-9802 (L)Home 218 473-2994
STEVE amp SHARON TORBORGDAYBREAK RANCH (DBR)7801 227th StSaint Cloud MN 56301-9700Home 320 251-1903 (L)
mIssIssIppIBART amp STACY CARTER (BCP)THE PINZGAUER PLANTATION1938 Joe Hall RdFlora MS 39071Home 601 879-9698 (L)
mIssourIDARRIEL amp BETTY COLEMANCOLEMANrsquoS PINZGAUER FARM (CPF)3649 US Highway 61Bloomsdale MO 63627-8935Home 573 483-2408 (Retired)
JOHN J EASTLAZY J RANCH (LJR)147 Tumbleweed Pass Jackson MO 63755Home 573 334-4013 (L)
BARRY amp SUSAN FARBERNARROW GATE FARM (NGF)1169 Creekside RdChestnutridge MO 65630-3038Home 417 581-0523Email hitekrdnecprodigynet
TERRY KINGSLEY (TLK)4554 Randolph RdFarmington MO 63640Home 573 756-4046Work 314 992-7263Email terrykingsleysbcglobalnet
BOB NANCY amp TRAVIS RUDOLPH (RPH)RUDOLPH PINZGAUER FARMS4795 Hwy PFestus MO 63028-3224Home 636 933-2720 (L)
JOHN UHLMANCIRCLE U CATTLE CO12911 N Home RdLiberty MO 64068Home 816 781-1249
ROGER amp ELAINE UNDERWOOD (RPER)RAINBOW PINZGAUERS17351 E New Hope RoadHardin MO 64035-9725Home 660 484-3306 (L)
SBH FARMS STAN amp BRETT Haertling 663 CR523 Jackson MO 63755
DALE LAWRENCE 12121 CR 3410 St James MO 65559
GEORGE amp JOANNA MOSER 19762 Thorn Rd Jasper MO 64755
montanaLAWRENCE GIBBSB-J OUTFIT (BJ)PO Box 531Three Forks MT 59752-0531Home 406 452-3842 (L)
nebrasKaGORDON HAYS (MARC)US MEAT ANIMAL RESEARCH CENTERPO Box 166Clay Center NE 68933-0166Home 402 762-4121 (L)
JERRY WACHTEL (WA)RR 1 Box 110Carleton NE 68326-9754Home 402 356-2271Work 402 759-3161 (L)
new hampshIre
BROOKVALE PINES FARM154 Martin RdFremont NH 03044
DENNIS amp SUE PARADIS58 First Crown Point RdStrafford NH 03884Emailsueparadishotmailcom
new mexIcoPETER RIVA (DMP)DOVE MEADOW FARMPO Box 87Gila NM 88038 (L)
new yorKMIKE amp AMY FONTAINEFULL HOUSE FARMS1777 Church RdDarien Center NY 14040
north daKotaBRUCE amp MARY Fagerland 5875 CR 2 Kenmare ND 58746
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CHARLES DAWSONPENNEY CREEK FARM2200 Hwy 28NAbbeville SC 29620-9414Home 864 446-2972 (L)
tennesseeDENNIS amp PAMELA SHAY-BRYANT (SB)SILVER BULLET CATTLE CO2670 Old Washington RdCedar Hill TN 37032Home 615 696-0095Email silverbulletcattleearthlinknet
JOHN CHAMBERS DVMBLUE RIDGE FARM1385 Holt Town RoadNewport TN 37821Home 423 623-9757Work 423 625-1616Cell 865 322-2152Emailjchambersplanetccom
ALLEN R DEFOESUN-OTT FARMS1416 McCarty RdKnoxville TN 37914-9011Home 423 933-5954Work 423 522-9734 (L)
ROBERT amp BETTY DUGGERHIDDEN VALLEY FARM (HVF)136 Hidden Valley RdWatauga TN 37694Home 423 543-4987
BILL amp JAMIE FLEMING (WEF)MISS TENN FARM655 Fleming WayGrand Junction TN 38039Home 901 878-1204 (L)
TONY amp PAMELA FLYNNFLYNN FAMILY FARM1098 Smiley Troutt RdBethpage TN 3702Home 615 888-2852 Email tflynndsi-corpcom
SUE HOWARDHOWARD PINZGAUER FARM542 Dry Stone Branch RdMountain City TN 37683Home 423 727-7428Email mshowardxtnnet
EDDIE amp KYLE HYDERPINEY GROVE PINZGAUER FARM (HPF)150 Escape Mountain RdHampton TN 37658-3723Home 423 725-3736 (L)
DANNY JACOBSCEDAR KNOLL FARM1380 Good Shepard RdHickory Valley TN 38042Work 901-7642813
PHIL MCCOYTWO STAR ANCHOR FARM1285 Turkey Scratch RdSpencer TN 38585 (L)
ROBERT MCCOYTWO STAR ANCHOR FARM1285 Turkey Scratch RdSpencer TN 38585 (L)
KEN amp MARY ANN MEREDITHTWIN SPRINGS PINZGAUERPO Box 488Greenbrier TN 37073Home 615 643-6935Cell 615 364-7721
CARL H MORGAN (CMPF)CARL MORGAN PINZGAUER FARM425 Old Mountain RdGreeneville TN 37743 Home 423 639-2378 (L)
ROBERT L MORGANROCKBATTER PINZGAUER FARM (RLM)850 Old Mountain RdGreeneville TN 37743Home 423 639-2982 (L)Work 423 787-0641Email rpl1earthlinknet
MICHAEL J PRICE2555 Cub Creek Hall RdParsons TN 38363Work 731-847-6699
THURMAN WHITEFOSSIL ROCK PINZGAUER FARMS (FPF)284 Rocky Valley RdLebanon TN 37050Home 615 444-5902 (Retired)
GEORGIA WILSON 6664 HWY 76 Springfield TN 37172
JULIA BENNETT 359 Ranch Rd Portland TN 37148
GEORGE GARDNER 444 Buttermilk Rd Lenore City TN 37771
HAPPY HOOFS ELAINE SIMMONS amp BARBIE Hutchison 2830 Battle Creek Rd SpringfielD TN 37172
JEFFERY amp NANCY HANKINSMANNING ACRES (BH)14583 Manning Rd NEWoodburn OR 97071-9223Home 503 792-4764 (L)
JOHN HOUSEH BAR L RANCH (HL1)PINZGAUER BREEDERS LTD (PBL)15555 HWY 140EKlamath Falls OR 97603-9618Home 408 842-5127 (L)
CHARLES HOUSTONC-J PINZGAUERS (C-J)PO Box 27Beatty OR 97621-0017Home 503 533-2608 (L)
HOWARD amp DONNA LANEYCYGNET GROUP INC (DONA)31215 S Dryland RdCanby OR 97013-8567Home 503 651-2559Work 503 651-2417 (L)Email cygnetweb-stercom
BETH PETERS (DBG) (SMC)2365 Old Dalles DriveHood River OR 97031Home 541 352-7490Cell 541 490-7269Email mlp97041aolcom
MARK STUPFEL (MS)19251 River Rd NESaint Paul OR 97137-9732Home 503 633-4722 (L)
GARY R WERINGSYANKTON HILLS FARM33753 Pittsburg RdSt Helens OR 97051Work 503-366-0346
pennsylvanIaDANIEL amp MARIELA HUNSBERGERSPRING HILL PINZGAUERS224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935Home 814 248-3649
SUSAN J STROUP 7091 Edinboro RdErie PA 16509
BLACK KETTLE FARMS DAVID JONES7775 RT 6 NEdinboro PA 16412
GERALD F WIEST749 S Crossroads Rd Lykens PA 17048
ohIoFOSTER amp BEVERLY COLEEXCALIBUR PINZGAUER FARM (EX)16093 Twp Rd 152Mt Blanchard OH 45867Home 419 694-2815 (L)
JEFF amp LINDA COLESUNDOWNER FARMS (SDF)15663 Twp Rd 152Mt Blanchard OH 45867Home 419 694-7141 (L)Email pinzcowsthewavzcom
JOHN amp PEG MEENTSBIG TEN PINZGAUERS (BTP)21555 State Route 698Jenera OH 45841-8964Home 419 326-6921Work 419 326-8711 (L)
STANLEY MILLER1225 Scio Rd SWCarrollton OH 44615-9506Home 330 627-3107
WENDELL amp JOANNE OBERNYERLOVEDALE FARMS1462 Garrett Rd SouthJefferson OH 44047
oKlahomaBRUCE amp JOAN BUECHNERNONAME RANCH (NNR)46865 HWY 29Wynnewood OK 73098-9750Home 405 665-4001Fax 405 665-2300 (L)
CLEAR CREEK MONASTARY5804 W Monastery RdHulbert OK 74441
MORNING STAR RANCH STEVE amp LISA LANTIER 2101 Morning Star Edmond OK 73034
WINTON-EDMUNSON FARMS LLC 3233 E Memorial Rd Suite 103 Edmond OK 73013
oreGonTOM GORDONGORDON PINZGAUERS (GP)46303 NW Clapshaw Hill RdForest Grove OR 97116-7713Home 503 357-9618 (L)
TONY GUSTAFSON9006 N Ida AvePortland OR 97621Work 503-358-8636
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texasDOWELL ARNETTE (DAWT)WILD TURKEY RANCH4404 Livingston AveDallas TX 75206Home 214 526-8316Work 972 419-2622 (L)
RANDOLPH BOWLESBOWLES CREEK CATTLE CO34503 Michelle DrivePinehurst TX 77362Home 281 259-0980
BERNIE BUSH604 Brookhollow DrPalestine TX 75801
DESTINY RANCH LLCPAM MAGEE8831 Cavell CTHouston TX 77055
JAMES C CONNERPYRAMID RANCH13507 CR 577Anna TX 75409Home 214 924-3472
GEORGIA DUNCAN (2D)DUNCAN PINZGAUER FARM7201 Dover LnFort Worth TX 76118-5837Home 817 589-0498 (L)Emailgeorgia2swbellnet
DAVID ELLIS amp DEANA HOFFMANE amp H PINZGAUER (EH)6504 Boulder CtFort Worth TX 76180-7826 (L)
DERALD G HUDSONPO Box 725Montgomery TX 77356-0725Home 936 449-6353 (L)
SPENCER amp CATHY NEITCHPO Box 884Anahuac TX 77514
RIGBY amp LUCINDA OWENTRIPLE CREEK RANCHPO Box 810Conroe TX 77305Home 936 448-6565Work 936 539-5600
KEN amp KIM PAUL (CPP)CIRCLE P PINZGAUERS7815 Bickham Cemetery RdBryan TX 77808Home 979 589-1456Work 281 358-5200Cell 281 543-2411emailpinztexascirclepcom
CHIP POWELL (HF)12409 FM 1935 RdBrenham TX 77833-0112Home 979 836-1822 (L)
RICHARD amp BARBARA POWELLHIDALGO FARMS (HF)12409 FM 1935 Rd Brenham TX 77833-0112Home 979 836-1822 (L)
WAYNE amp LINDA RIOEL RANCHO RIO (LRW)4261 Farm Road 3019Winnsboro TX 75494-9555Home 903 860-3637 (L)Email riverripeoplescomnet
DR DAN SCOTTRED OAK RANCH (DS)RED OAK RANCH PARTNERS6885 County Road 3613Murchison TX 75778-4111Home 903 469-3777 (L)Cell 903 681-4870
EVERETT E STEELE2929 Christian DrSan Antonio TX 78222-2110Home 512 648-0313 (L)
FRANKLIN amp MARSHA STEIN DVMFIVE MILE FARM (S)PO Box 11Snook TX 77878-0011Home 979 272-1323Work 979 845-6488 (L)Cell 979 218-0642Email FSteincvmtamuedu
JOHN TALBOT HI POINT RANCH (HPR)472 Talbot LaneNew Boston TX 75570-9780Home 903 628-6499 (L)Email pdmkbridgewaternet
WOODIE TALBOTHI POINT RANCH (HPR)434 Talbot LaneNew Boston TX 75570-9729Home 903 628-6209 (L)
KEN LISA JEREMY DEREK WAMSLEYLAZY W FARMS (LWF)1411 Hobo LaneMadisonville TX 77864Home 936 443-9205Work 936 442-2703Cell 936 443-4196Email gertngauersyahoocom
JEREMY amp KELLY WEST (BCC)BOWLES CREEK CATTLE COPO Box 747Alto TX 75925Home 936 858-4114Cell 936 675-4956Email infobowlescreekcom
LORI HUNTER6432 CR 331 Plantersville TX 77363
PAUL EDMONDSON 17100 CR 4057Kemp TX 75143
CHARLES DONNELLY7815 Bickham Cemetery Rd Bryan TX 77808
JACK NEATHERY525 CO RD 2055Klondike TX 75448
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RICK amp DONNA BOYERBOYER FARMS (BOY)887 S Bank Rd Oakville WA 98568360 482-5818Email Boyerboyscenturytelnet
ADAM amp KATERI DONOVANROCKIN AampJ PINZGAUER RANCH (AJPR)18228 SE 394 StAuburn WA 98092Home 253 735-1693Cell 206 730-5578Email donovanexcavatingmsncom
DEBBIE HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcClery WA 98557
KATHY HARRIS1930 116th St NEMarysville WA 98271-9417
STEVE amp THERESA JOHANSONCOWLITZ PRAIRIE PINZGAUERS715 Tucker RdToledo WA 98591Home 360 864-6232Email mstrgardener1junocom
LARRY amp SHARON JOHNSTONFIVE STAR PINZGAUER (FSPB)41008 S 2100 PR SEKennewick WA 99337-6903Home 509 582-0638 (L)Work 509 582-0638Email 5starpzbentonreacom
DUANE amp GAYLE MICKELSEN4M PINZGAUERS (4M)2105 NW Friel StPullman WA 99163-3611Home 509 332-8103Cell 509 595-8014Email 4MPinzturbonetcom
LARRY amp SHEILA PELLANDPELLAND LIVESTOCK (PL)8902 321st St EEatonville WA 98328-8646Home 253 846-9923 (L)
CHAD SCHAEFER27504 SE 271stRavensdale WA 98051
PATRICK amp SUSAN SCHRADERLOCKE CREEK CATTLE412692 SR 20Cusick WA 99119Home 509 445-1306
PAT amp SHIRLEY SWINTH (GC)GOLD CREEK PINZGAUERS129 Gold Creek DrChehalis WA 98532-9000Home 360 748-6449 (L)
RON THOMAS21614 Big Valley RdPoulsbo WA 98370
ANDREW MATELICH24200 Buena Vista Rd Black Diamond WA 98010
GUY MULLENDORE19220 Tualco RdMonroe WA 98272
ROBERT amp CATHLEEN BRANDT 15015 E Elder RdValley Ford WA 99036
wIsconsInTODD ANDRESHAK (TA)TA PINZGAUERS4177 Cardinal LnEdgar WI 54426-9447Home 715 352-2400 (L)
LYLE BENDERBENDER FARMS (BFP)6236 St Rd 133 WBoscobel WI 53805-9705Home 608 315-5934
DOUBLE B PINZGAUERSLENNY BOHL6230 Young RdOconto WI 54153
JOSEPH amp RACHEL DAUL2054 Mill RdGreenleaf WI 54126
GLENN ERICKSON (EF)ERICKSON PINZGAUER FARM6050 Old Dixie RdNeenah WI 54956Home 920 725-1942
MIKE FOSHEERED HILL FARMW 483 County XNew Holstein WI 53061Home 920 898-9726Email redhilldairycharternet
MATT amp LORI GARLICK3 STARZ FARMW 1714 330thPlum City WI 54761
DAN amp CODY HALLAS1604 South RdMosinee WI 54455
JERRY DESMIDT amp JAKE HENDZELWOODHAVENN 912 Hill RdPulaski WI 54162EmailJwoodhavenaolcom
JESSICA amp TROY JANSENHAIRY HAVEN CATTLEN9225 CTY RD NAppleton WI 54915
ROBLUCYGLORIAJESSICA amp THOMKESLERW 6265 Old Hwy RdMenasha WI 54952Home 920 739-0870
CHUCK KROENINGN 4494 N Broadway RdBonduel WI 54107
KEN MATYASN3876 State Hwy 22Shawano WI 54166
BARRY amp CHARLOTTE PAGETWIN BROOKS FARM (TB)S 4229 Cty HHillsboro WI 54634Home 815 597-1301Farm 608 528-4671Email twinbrooksfarmyahoocom
DARRYL amp JANET POLZIN POLZIN PINZGAUER BYRE 355 Skyline Blvd (PPB)Green Bay WI 54302 Home 920 468-7915Cell 920 621-1263Email polzinpinzgauerssbcglobalnet
CHARLES amp TRACIE RAJEKLONGSHOT CATTLE CO (LCC)R18821 County Rd NRingle WI 54471Home 715 446-3207Email pinzgauerslongshotcattlecom
JAMES amp ELAINE RAY (JRF)JARRAE PINZGAUER FARM471 90th StreetHudson WI 54016-7947Home 715 425-6442 (L)Work 715 426-1888
DONALD amp DONNA RUDOLPHPINE VALLEY FARMS5591 Whitefish Bay RdSturgeon Bay Wi 54235Work 920-468-7915
DAVE KUEHL amp BARBARA SCHMOOKBUTTERCUP BEEFE 4526 Cty Hwy FKewaunee WI 54216Home 920 388-2930
DAN amp KACY SHADIANSHADIAN SUNSET FARME 1065 Luxemburg RdLuxemburg WI 54217
JEROME amp THERESA SLEPICKACIRCLE S STOCK FARMW 5706 Grouse DrEndeavor WI 53930Home 608 587-2737
vermontPAUL amp NANCY DANIELSDIAMOND HEART FARM (DHF)231 Daniels Road EIrasburg VT 05845-9532Home 802 755-6105 (L)
vIrGInIaGARY BAKER (BP)BAKERrsquoS PINZGAUERS1408 BOOZY CRK RDBristol VA 24201Home 276 466-3540Work 276 669-1245 (L)
MALCOLM SIMS JRSAND MOUNTAIN PINZGAUER (SM)PO Box 25Hiltons VA 24258-0025Home 276 386-7172Email gjmounetcom
HAROLD amp BETTY STARNESSTARNES BLUFF PINZGAUER FARMS (SBP)RR 1 Box 1320Fort Blackmore VA 24250Home 276 995-2639 (L)
washInGtonMIKE amp DEANA ADAMSPO Box 3163Union Gap WA 98903Home 509 965-5939
WAYNE amp RUTH ADAMSA amp S PINZGAUERS330 Rogers RdToledo WA 98591
GARRY amp BARBARA ANENSENANENSEN ACRES1143 Mox Chehalis RoadMcCleary WA 98557
LEONARD BARNETT (2B)100 Canal DrMesa WA 99343-9520 Home 509 269-4451 (L)
HERB amp DIXIE BERGFANTASY ACRES PINZGAUER BREEDERS (FAPB)25307 NE 212th AveBattle Ground WA 98604-9671Home 360 687-3885
BILL BOATMANBOATMAN FAMILY PROPERTIESPO Box 67Kalama WA 98625Home 360 673-4093Work 360 423-7220
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RON WEISHAAR (LR)L amp R RANCHW8059 770th AveRiver Falls WI 54022-4139Home 715 425-5925 (L)
TOM amp TERRY WOLFN 7050 CR AArgyle WI 53504Home 608 543-9820
STEVE ASKEWW2716 FRIEMOTH RD EAST TROY WI 53120
MARK amp SUSANTIMM 1559 LANGLADE AVE GREEN BAY WI 54304
ELLEN YOUNG15751 ST HWY 60BLUE RIVER WI 53518
AMANDA STEINFELDT 4695 LIME KILN RDGREEN BAY WI 54311-9662
GARY GETZLOFF11511 DEER RDWISCONSIN RAPIDS WI 54494
BRAND ACRES BEEFSCOTT OR RENEE BRANDENBURG 6754 County Rd WGreenleaf WI 54126-9206
MATTHEAW WINTERSN10747 CTY RD GMARION WI 54950
BREEZY ACRES RANCH 6223 BLAKE RDGREENLEAF WI 54126
VICTOR SPANTONW 5895 CR HNEW GLARUS WI 53574
wyomInGLANCE FLETCHERWYOMING PINZGAUER RANCH (WPR)96 Rapid Creek RdSheridan WY 82801-9458Home 307 672-7289 (L)Cell 307 751-0253Email jlfletchwbaccessnet
Dan amp Mariela Hunsberger
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It was great to meet everyone at the World Beef Expo
ANENSEN ACRES PINZGAUERSGarry amp Barb Anensen
Debbie amp Pete HallJrs Cassie Jordaan amp Mireya
1143 Mox Chehalis RoadMcCleary Washington 98557
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alabamaJACEY OBENLANDER141 County Rd 1946Fort Payne AL 35968
calIfornIaGRACIE KERN7217 Sierra View PlaceLoomis CA 95650
florIdaRABON LEE CARRIER8650 SW 9TH STOKEECHOBEE FL 34974
AMANDA GOGGANS1176 SW RUCKS DAIRY RD OKEECHOBEE FL 34974
20010 APA Junior members
canadaPETER amp ELIZABETH PEETERSCOWS amp CRANIO INC541 Emily Park Rd RR1Omemee ON K0L 2W0Home 705 799-7064Cell 705 878-2573Email cowsandcraniosympaticoca
GARY amp DONNA SMITHDIAMOND T CATTLE CO (GDS)RR 2Olds ALBERTA T4H 1P3Home 403 556-2290Email diamondtairenetcom
ROBERT SMITHRR 2 SITE 16 BOX 8OLDS AB T4H 1P3 CANADA
louIsIanaMITCHELL MILES827 AUNT MARIES RDDODSON LA 71422
mIssourIMELISSA HOUTTUIN6500 E Mt Zion Church RdHallsville MO 65255
MADISON UHLMAN12911 N Home RdLiberty MO 64068
MORGAN UHLMAN12911 N Home RdLiberty MO 64068
ohIoERIN COLE156 W Patterson AveColumbus OH 43202(419) 697-7141
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tennesseeTIMOTHY BRYANT3619 Old Coopertown RdSpringfield TN 37172615-643-6935
KENNY MORLEY5580 Hwy 41AJoelton TN 37080615-643-6935
texasELIZABETH WESTPO Box 747Alto TX 75925
NICHOLAS STEINPO BOX 11Snook TX 77878
COURTNEY THURMANPO BOX 11Snook TX 77878
washInGtonRICHARD ASHLEY23 Doyle RdRaymond WA 98577
MACY BOTTORFF225 Greenwood RdKalama WA 98625360 673-5139
LUKE BOYER887 S Bank RdOakville WA 98568360 482-5818
CASSIE HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcCleary WA 98557
JORDAAN HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcCleary WA 98557
EMILY KERSHAW124 McConkey LnMcCleary WA 98551
PAIGE KERSHAW124 McConkey LnMcCleary WA 98551
VICTORIA KRAUS3132 Satsop Cloquallum RdElma WA 98541
DUNCAN SCANNELL22115 E 167th Ct EGraham WA 98338
oreGonAARON HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
BRENNEN HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
CORDELL HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
HILLARY HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
MELODY HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
CHANTEL JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
SHANIA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
SIERRA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
HOLDEN JONES49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
STEPHEN BOYD49377 HWY 30WESTPORT OR 97016
pennslyvanIaKELSEY HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
LESLIE HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
ILIANA HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
KATLIN WIEST749 S Crossroads RdLykens PA 17048
ZACHARY SCANNELL22115 E 167th Ct EGraham WA 98338
MIREYA MCNEALLEY1147 MOX CHEHALIS RD MCCLEARY WA 98557
wIsconsInSARAH CALAWAY6939 Hwy XDenmark WI 54208
ELIZABETH CALAWAY6939 Hwy XDenmark WI 54208
KRISTA ERICKSON3218 W BREEZEWOOD LNNeenah WI 54956920-836-3144
SAMANTHA ERICKSON6050 Old Dixie RdNeenah WI 54956920-836-3144
GLORIA KESLERW6265 Old Hwy RdMenasha WI 54952
CORA KRAUSEW 1714 330thPlum City WI 54761
STEPHANIE PAGES 4429 CR HHillsboro WI 54634608 528-4671
LANDYN RAJEKR18821 County Rd NRingle WI 54471715 446-3207
BRITTANY VERKUILEN1561 Cherry DrEland WI 54427
JILL FOSHEEW483 COUNTY XNEW HOLSTEIN WI 53061
JACOB LABLANC N3795 CTY FMONTELLO WI 53949
LOGAN HENTHRONE29248 MOCCASIN AVE
KENDALL WI 54638
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Schedule of EventsBarns Open For ArrivalhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTuesday September 28Cattle in PlacehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipWednesday Sept 29 at 200 pmNational Open ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 at 900 amJr ShowmanshiphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 following Open ShowBanquethelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 31 at 600 pmNational Junior ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 900 amCattle ReleasedhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 100 pm
The Southwest Pinzgauer Association Invites you
to the
2010 National Pinzgauer Show
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
National Show Headquarters Hotel Sleep Inn and Suites
5555 South Donnybrook AveTyler TX 75703(903) 581-8646
King or 2 Queen rooms at $6999King Suite at $8999
The Sleep Inn amp Suites will have a complimentary hot breakfast including eggs waffles and bacon or sausage They also provide a complimentary shuttle service from the airport For flight arrangements plan to fly into DallasFt Worth then on
to Tyler There are no pets allowed at the hotel a boarding facility is located across the street
Tyler TexasSeptember 28-October 1 2010
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 31
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show results
Class Name Owner Place
northwest Junior Pinzgauer Youth show Chehalis WA
may 1-2
Jr Pinzgauer Fitting amp ShowingJunior Novice Name PlaceJacieAmes 1 Junior KortneyBailey 1MireyaMcNealley 2AliVelilla 3DuncanScannell 4 Intermediate KyleeJohanson 1VictoriaKrauss 2CordellHankins 3
Senior MelodyHankins 1AaronHankins 2BrennenHankins 3 Grand Champion Showman KyleeJohanson Reserve Champion Showman KortneyBailey
SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
Jacie Ames Reserve Grand Champion Female
Kortney Bailey Grand Champion Female
Kylee Johanson Grand Champion Steer
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 33
SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
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Advertising and editorial content are not limited to any class of product or subject manner However the Pinzgauer Journal reserves the right to refuse publication of any material deemed unsuitable for publication The Pinzgauer Journal and EDJE Technologies staff are not responsible or obligated to verify the accuracy and truthfulness of advertising copy Opinions expressed in editorial are those of the writerrsquos and not necessarily those of The Pinzgauer Journal or EDJE Technologies
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34 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
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The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 35
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Thanks to all the Buyers Consignors and Friends who made the 2010 Silver Select Sale a success
36 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
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The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 11
contains no sugars starches or urea The only solid feed other than hay and forage that we provide our cattle is soybean hull pellets These pellets are also carbohydrate free like the Mix 30 liquid The natural gut flora in cattle are not adapted to easily digest starches sugars etc present in many feed rations The bacteria naturally present in the bovine gut have evolved to digest grass and similar forage We are convinced that cattle that are not exposed to carbohydrates (such as corn molasses etc) are much better adapted to maximize the natural forage available to them All of our calves are provided creep feeders filled with soy hull pellets Although this approach may be controversial to some after 8 years of utilizing only Mix 30 soybean hull pellets quality hay and natural forage the positive results in our cattle are obvious
Over the past three years Twin Springs has had a rather aggressive fencing program which has resulted in our pastures being divided into 18 separate paddocks in order for us to institute a rotational grazing program We have also converted our entire herd to a fall calving schedule in order to maximize our rotational grazing efforts In only our second year of this grazing program we have already seen a significant improvement in our pasture density and the quality of forage available We are very excited about the possibilities of rotational grazing and expect to see continued improvement from it in the future In 2009 all of our calves were born in September October or November (94 were within a 6 week period) and the labor savings and other benefits we realized far surpassed our expectations We highly recommend you try a tight defined calving season and see if it is an improvement in your cattle operation
In order to facilitate feeding health maintenance weaning and sorting of our cattle we have built an extensive corral system with 10 separate holding pens and feeding bunks We
recently added a new barn to this cattle handling system which covers some of the corral pens and houses our Fore-Most alleyways and a Fore-Most 450 Squeeze Chute with head table This handling equipment has now given us the ability to truly practice low-stress cattle handling in all phases of our operation We can now easily get our cattle up sort separate wean vaccinate dehorn and tattoo with a minimum of stress on both the cattle and the handlers
Twin Springs was named after our twin daughters Ronda Bryant and Susan Morley and the numerous natural springs on the property After experiencing a severe drought three years ago during which even the ponds dried up we decided to install MiraFount automatic waterers at strategic points across our farm We havent had a drought since however this past winter we had an unusually long period of below freezing weather where all of our ponds were frozen to the
point that it was dangerous for us to even try to break the ice To our delight none of the automatic waterers froze during this period and we were able to keep our cattle out in the pastures the entire winter We feel fresh water is so important and sometimes overlooked by some cattle people We are so fortunate that our natural springs are the headwaters for Battle Creek which flows through our farm Additionally we have 8 stock ponds available on the property
Twin Springs has truly enjoyed owning Pinzgauer cattle and we will never go back to black red grey or white cattle like the majority of our neighbors We will
continue to strive to give our cattle every opportunity to be all
that they can be and to provide the finest heifers available to Pinzgauer and commercial breeders We wish all Pinzgauer breeders a safe happy and profitable year and invite you to come by and visit with us at the farm - you are always welcome
Grandchild Timothy Bryant with Cowboy
SB Cool Deal one of the current herd sires at Twin Springs
Creep Feeder
Grandchildren Kenny and meredith morley
12 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
AmericAn PinzgAuer AssociAtion
boArD meeting teleconference minutesunapproved
mArch 6 2010
In Attendance Todd Andreshak Herb Berg Jerry DeSmidt Clayton Haskell Mary Ann Meredith Donna Laney Cathy Reich Pam Shay-Bryant Kyle Hyder Lisa Wamsley
President Donna Laney called the meeting to order at 800 am (Pacific Time)
A motion was made to approve the minutes from the last meeting by Lisa Wamsley Mary Ann Meredith seconded and the motion carried
Clayton Haskell presented the Treasurerrsquos Report According to the recent financials our registrations and transfers are up over last year and the financials look good Our bad debt is decreasing since we decided to focus on this We are planning to enforce the APA rules this year by preventing breeders from showing at the National Show unless they are in good standing ndash financially ndash with the APA Clayton reminded us that he cannot hold the position of Treasurer since his two year maximum has been reached and is willing to work with the next Treasurer for continuity Pam Shay-Bryant made a motion to approve the financial report Jerry DeSmidt seconded and the motion carried
Committee ReportsGrievance Herb Berg reported that there were no grievances
pendingImportExport Pam Shay-Bryant had no reportNational Show Lisa Wamsley is chairing the National Show
committee The National Show is scheduled for Thursday September 30 at 900 am The Board meeting will be Wednesday at 1000 am with the membership meeting at 130 pm both at the hotel The town of Tyler TX is going all out to welcome the event The fair has also agreed to put up a separate tie-out for the Pinzgauers
Promotion No reportRules and Bylaws A motion was made to clarify the National
show rules item 2 to read ldquoAll entries must have legible tattoos that agree with their registration certificates Tattoos will be checked and verified by an official at the show on the day of arrival against the original registration certificaterdquo The purpose of this change is to clarify the need for breeders to present their original registration certificate at all shows following the national
show rules The motion was made by Pam Shay-Bryant and seconded by Jerry DeSmidt The motion carried
National Show Rules The above change in the Rules amp Bylaws was initiated by the National Show committee A recommendation to change the show rules isolating the cowcalf pair class from the rest of the heifer classes was tabled until the Tyler Board meeting
Website The Board mentioned finding a number of errors on the website Pam Shay-Bryant will take these to the webmaster for correction
Youth Lisa Wamsley reported on the Junior Scholarship fund The paperwork is in process to set up the non-for-profit status The Board recommended that all applications for scholarships be sent to Lisa directly and she would forward them to the committee
Pinzgauer Journal report Donna Laney reported that this latest issue had a number of new advertisers She asked the secretary to send the Board minutes to the Journal for publication
Breed Field Representative No report
Old BusinessPresident Laney stated that she had not received any written
requests for regional realignment but will present them to the rest of the Board when received
President Laney said that she is in the process of picking a Feature Farm to highlight in the Journal to get that program started so that it would be included in the next Journal
Clayton Haskell discussed the Pinzgauer Certified Beef program He is awaiting approval from the USDA and will forward that on when he receives it Todd Andreshak asked for a clarification on the registration status of the subject animal The Board intended that one of the parents of the subject animal must be a registered Pinzgauer in order to have the offspring considered as Pinzgauer Certified Beef Lisa Wamsley made a motion for a one-time charge to join the Pinzgauer Certified Beef program of $ 100 Pam Shay-Bryant seconded the motion and the motion carried Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to help with a brochure to the breeders outlining the Pinzgauer Certified Beef Program
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 13
President Laney reported that per the Journalrsquos request she has asked Kathy Dombrowski to be the clearinghouse for all the show results She will put them on the APA website and also forward them to the Pinzgauer Journal
President Laney reported on the International Board meeting to be held in the Northwest in 2011 Mathias Kinsberger the ICPA representative will be traveling to Oregon this July to help work out the details
New Business
A number of issues were raised to the Board from Mr Mike Foshee First he wanted to re-raise the issue of the conflicting PPB tattoo designations which the Board discussed in September A motion was made by Todd Andreshak for President Laney to write a letter to Mr Foshee restating the Boardrsquos position on this matter and to suggest that he follow the grievance stipulations in the APA Rules and Bylaws if he would like to re-open the issue Herb Berg seconded the motion and the motion carried
Secondly Mr Foshee wanted to pursue allowing black Pinzgauers to show in APA shows Lastly Mr Foshee wanted to challenge the APA for registering purebred and percentage Pinzgauers Pam Shay-Bryant made a motion to table both these discussions until the Board meeting in Tyler Lisa Wamsley seconded and the motion carried
Mr John Uhlman sent in information regarding the start of a Pinzgauer show at the American Royale in Kansas City this year It is scheduled for October 22 More information will follow
Pam Shay-Bryant invited everyone to the Silver Select Sale May 29
Jerry DeSmidt made a motion to adjourn at 950 am Lisa Wamsley seconded and the motion carried
Respectfully submitted
Pam Shay-BryantSecretary
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14 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
AmericAn PinzgAuer AssociAtion
boArD meeting teleconference minutesapproved
December 9 2009
In Attendance Todd Andreshak Herb Berg Jerry DeSmidt Clayton Haskell Mary Ann Meredith Donna Laney Cathy Reich Pam Shay-Bryant Jeremy West Absent Ken Paul Kyle Hyder Lisa Wamsley
President Donna Laney called the meeting to order at 800 am (Pacific Time)
A correction was made to the minutes of the Board Meeting of September 26 2009 to add Cathy Reich as a Board member in attendance Jerry DeSmidt made a motion to accept the minutes with this correction Cathy Reich seconded and the motion carried
Clayton Haskell presented the Treasurerrsquos Report According to the recent financials our registrations are down 10 from prior year and our transfers are down 50 A discussion was held regarding past due amounts owed to the APA President Laney said that she would ask the APA office to send out past due notices for the amounts on the Aging Report Clayton will be sending out the list of past due accounts to the Regional Presidents for them to contact people in their regions or let the office know which accounts are uncollectible Pam Shay-Bryant made a motion to accept the Treasurerrsquos report Todd seconded and the motion carried
Committee ReportsGrievance Herb Berg reported that there were no grievances
pendingImportExport Pam Shay-Bryant reported that she knew of
some APA members who were purchasing cattle from Diamond T in Canada
National Show Lisa Wamsley is chairing the National Show committee The show is scheduled for the last of September in Tyler TX We will be receiving further information within the week
Promotion No reportRules and Bylaws Nothing to reportNational Show Rules Todd Andreshak wanted the National
Show committee to remind all exhibitors to bring their original registration certificates to the National Show instead of photocopies
Website Nothing to reportYouth No reportBreed Field Representative No report
Old BusinessPresident Laney discussed the budget and asked if the Board
felt that we needed to make any changes to the budget The results of the discussion were to keep the budget on track and see how the general economy plays out
The idea of having a Feature Farm highlighted in the Pinzgauer Journal each issue was discussed Cathy Reich made a motion to ask President Laney to randomly pick one region for each issue and contact the Regional President for suggestions as to which farm to feature The photos from the article would come from the owner of the farm but Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to assist in the writing of the article Jerry DeSmidt seconded the motion and the motion carried
The plan for promotional products featured by the APA was tabled for future discussion
Todd Andreshak addressed the issue of realigning some of the regions At the last Board meeting it was stated that the impetus for any realignments needed to come from the regions in question He is planning to work with Jeff Cole regarding the absorption of the Eastern region into the Midwest region
The Pinzgauer Journal has asked to have someone from the association be the clearinghouse for all show results President Laney was going to ask our webmaster Kathy Dombrowski to be that person
The Youth non-profit scholarship fund was discussed Volunteers were solicited to become the Board for the Fund with a commitment of at least five years to get it going and become well-established The Board was decided as follows President ndash Lisa Wamsley Vice President ndash Todd Andreshak Treasurer ndash Mary Ann Meredith Secretary ndash Donna Laney The functions of the Board of the fund are to secure donations and make decisions on the disbursement of scholarship funds to the APA juniors who apply for those funds Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 15
International Congress ndash 2011Mathias Kinberger will visit in August 2010 to finalize
plans for the International Congress tour in the Northwest in Aug ndash Sept of 2011 We have many great ideas for sightseeing farm visits and even a cattle show Since this is an APA event hosted by the Northwest I hope many APA members will make plans to be with us You wonrsquot be disappointed Itrsquos a good way to meet breeders from around the world and also to meet our international people from Austria Look for more about the tour in our next issue Thanks Donna Laney
2011 internAtionAl PinzgAuer congress
work on the draft organizational documents and the not-for profit certification A motion was made to name this fund the APA Junior Scholarship Fund by Jerry DeSmidt Todd Andreshak seconded and the motion carried
Clayton Haskell discussed the Pinzgauer Certified Beef program He will be sending all the Board members the proposed final criteria for certification and will start the process to get the label approved by the USDA
New Business
A discussion on Board member goals ensured Goals that were identified for the Board this year were Establish the Certified Pinzgauer Beef program establish the Junior Scholarship Fund improve and expand the Pinzgauer Journal and re-establish contact with and encourage membership from breeders of Pinzgauers who do not now participate in the regional or national association
The Board addressed possible new sources of revenue for the Association It was decided that there would not be an additional charge for listings in the Breederrsquos Directory as that was part of the benefits of being a member of the association The Board felt that the prospect of a one-time charge for the Certified Pinzgauer Beef enrollment was feasible and would be discussed at the next meeting President Laney will be reminding the APA office to
send out the annual dues notice and also solicit additional dues from lifetime members Clayton Haskell brought up the prospect of holding a silent auction at the Nationals to benefit the APA Jeremy West said plans were underway for that already
Mary Ann Meredith asked for clarification regarding the registration of a calf conceived by AI The rules as adopted by the Association are that all sires used for AI in this breed have to have a DNA sample on file with our testing agency (currently Pfizer) It is the responsibility of the seller of Pinzgauer semen to insure that this sample is on file Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to summarize the APA rules on DNA samples for inclusion on the website
President Donna Laney announced that the next meeting would be a teleconference held on March 6 2010 at the same time
Jerry DeSmidt made a motion to adjourn at 920 am Todd Andreshak seconded and the motion carried
Respectfully submitted
Pam Shay-BryantSecretary
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16 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
PinzgAuers for All reAsonsIt is my belief that the Pinzgauer breed has not come close to reach-ing its total potential as a contributor to not only the beef industry in the United States (and Canada for that matter) but the dairy industry as well I as many of you have read countless articles where individu-als have stated they ldquomissed the boatrdquo with Pinzguers or so much more can be done with Pinzgauers While I was not purchasing or breeding cattle in the late sixties or seventies I would agree with both positions
While I am not the only individual in the United States who has crossed Holsteins with Pinzgauers I ask myself why doing so has not been covered discussed or written about My wife and I along with our children have been dairy producers since April 1 1991 (yes I know April Fools day and in light of the continual $990 base price of milk time and again since thenhellipwell you get the picture)
In my opinion Holsteins in North America has been basically destroyed in the pursuit of milk production I think I can state milk production has been pursued at the expense of virtually all the basic animal traits The destruction of mothering ability grazing ability calving ability disease resistance disease tolerance day to day vigor weak calves calves unable to suckle the list goes on and on Many of these topics have been written about prior to my ramblings here But there seems to be two schools on this in regards to Holsteins One lets find Out-cross (Holstein) bloodlines to improve some of these conditions now so prevalent Two lets cross breed them Oh and I guess there is a third line of thought lets keep them the way they are so while they give you 28000 pounds of milk in 365 days it is okay to have the following vet bills Displaced Abomasum Keto-sis milk fever breed her three to six times or more to settle trim her feet two or more times a lactation and lets not include pneumonia time and again late lactation milk fever and from my experience just a weird and continuous bunch of ailments
I like many dairy producers have tried other breeds and have done some cross breeding with their herds As you drive around the coun-tryside if you know your dairy breeds and what resultant crosses look like you will see Jersey cattle in many herds and Jersey Holstein F1 crosses There are still Guernsey Milking Shorthorn Aryshire and Brown Swiss out there to see I am not familiar with anyone crossing these breeds much with Holsteins but I do spot the occasional Short-horn Holstein cross If one knows what they are looking for you will see Normandy Holstein F1 cows on many of the milk producers pasture operations Looking even closer there is some Brown Swiss Holstein crossing going on but I seldom see them (I read an article years past out of New Zealand which stated they had to cross the Holsteins there with Brown Swiss because the Holsteins had lost the ability to be efficient grazers)
There are many paths a beef producer can take in their operation seed stock bull supplier cow calf sales feed lot custom beef produc-tion and showing to name some While my goal has been fullblood seed stock with our Pinzgauer herd I eventually began to reflect on the fact that as a breed the Pinzgauer would still be classed as a dual purpose breed In fact Pinzgauer dairy products are produced and sold in Europe and milking Pinzgauers may even be more numerous
today than Pinzgauer beef (I believe that position changes depending on who you speak with in Austria)
Some know I attempted Normandy Holstein crossing some years back and in my way of thinking it was a failure I never did obtain a Normandy Holstein heifer in over two years of breeding my Hol-steins to Normandy bulls so I simply gave up Twenty miles away however a large pasture based herd was able to establish about half of his two hundred milking cows as Normandy Holstein F1rsquos And while we utilized the same bulls his luck of the draw was heifers and lots of them Mine however was all bulls
While I did not cross Holsteins and Jerseys I have purchased a few of them in milk and kept them around the past decade We also have kept a small number of purebred Jerseys as well
About five years ago I decided I should try crossing a few Holsteins with Pinzgauers While I will admit I was concerned that what is available in this country is the beef side of the term dual purpose I was really sick at having to either drag out Holsteins or ship them because they simply cannot overcome much that befalls them (And when you have to drag a down or dead cow out of a 140 foot barn with 160 feet of chain the loader tractorhellipwell I think you get the picture and after one time it gets old very very fast) As some of you who know me know I was able to obtain some old Aristocrat semen and began getting some Holsteins settled and I believed then (as I do now) I had absolutely nothing to loose
When the calves started arriving I initially obtained 75 bull calves and 25 heifers I know the ole odds are 5050 but I was thrilled to obtain any heifers after my Normandy disaster The first round of heifers were black and of course any red animals that hit the ground were bulls I might add that our Holstein herd is genetically speak-ing red or red carrier with one or two cows having the black red gene These F1 animals for the most part ldquoresemblerdquo a Pinzgauer in their marking They will have a sold colored head some while on the spine with the while tail usually white rear feet Some are flashy marked and others a little more plain In four or five years of F1 calves hitting the ground I believe there has been only three not looking kinda sorta like a Pinzgauer
As these calves began to hit the ground there was (and is) a noticeable difference in their behavior when it comes to suckling These F1rsquos first hit the ground running just like our fullblood Pinzgauer calves----like one of the commercials on TV today they got the power They come out they get up and start motivating around the barn And immediately they are ready for a drink With the rare exception they know what that nipple on the bottle is for and they really go to town The next thing we noticed right away is that if sweet feed is offered within 24 hours they will begin to eat it and while it may not be a lot they are eating solid feed As with the beef calves I have observed them chewing on grass within 24 hours of birth these F1rsquos will also go after hay haylage and silage within a day or so of birth
So now I have a barn full of Pinzgauer Holstein F1 bull and heifer calves as our initial flush of calves was about a dozen or so in a short
bymike foshee
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 17
time frame Well since I feel the dairyman always takes it on the chin (funny how I am always right on this topic as I received 90 cents free and clear on a beautiful F1 bull calf the other day---ha still have not cashed that check) when shipping their bull calves I had not sold a one of the F1 bulls Low and behold a fellow down the road stopped in (who had been admiring our Pinzgauers for years) and asked me if I ever cross a Pinzgauer with a Holstein With the exception of a few hutches which cannot be seen from either road that borders our farm no one had seen any of the F1rsquos at that time Of course I said sure would you like to see them In the barn we go and if he would have had dentures they would have fallen out of his mouth He was basically speechless as he looked at the group of calves I had inside the barn (I should mention I did sell this small producer a Valentime bred heifer the year before and during this visit he informed me he wanted as many ldquoWhite tailsrdquo in his lot and pasture as he could buy) Right then and there he purchase the entire lot of bull calves and paid absolute top dollar for them We did not suffer any of that $45 a calf nonsense This producer purchased every F1 bull calf I would sell that year and the next This was an un-expected bonus in my pursuit of raising and milking some F1 crosses
Another unexpected bonus with these F1 bull calves came because of the way they are marked I find it interesting so many dairyman milk Holsteins and of course in the United States most are black The number of producers who want a Red Holstein(s) a Jersey(s) a Swiss anything different in their herd is staggering And to think when we started in 1991 people looked at us like we were nuts for having all the Red Holsteins running around In the Holstein world these While Tails are considered Linebacks And while there are different marking patterns for a Lineback---people are crazy for them at auction when one or more show up I saw on one occasion a three teat short extremely fat Lineback marked milk cow (yep someone was actually milking this thinghellip) bring $1700 So being a little informed about what the masses wanted I saved a few of the F1 bulls calves back and feed them until they reached 600 pounds Sent them out to the kind of local monthly feeder sale to see what happened Well they topped the sale and they did this because dairy producers wanted to put some of that ldquoLinebackrdquo marking into their herd I made no claims as to what they were or were not I simply sent both red and black ones and stood back and watched This too was an unexpected (to a point) bonus in my crossing program
Now we get to the heart of the matter and that is actually milking an F1 We currently milk two and I let one of my friends obtain two His are about in the same stage of lactation as our two Five more F1rsquos are currently settled to freshen in 2010
One of the reasons for cross breeding is hybrid vigor With my low point of view regarding the state of the Holstein breed I did this solely for hybrid vigor Would it could it make a difference in stamina health reproductive efficiency That was the goal not what or how they would be marked or what color they might be when they hit the ground Here are the things I have discovered during this grand experiment
1 Growth I have not seen a Holstein or Pinzgauer have as rapid a growth curve as these F1rsquos They have amazing size and they get there darned quick Our next F1 Red-Hill Marbles which Jill showed a season or two ago is easily in excess of 1400 pounds And the next three due also tower above any of the pure Holstein heifers on the farm To say I am impressed with how these critters grow would be an understatement2 Disposition a more calm and easy to handle heifer and to date
the two which freshened on our farm and the two at our friends were very easy to break to milk At our place and this is not an exaggera-tion you canrsquot walk through the cow yard without having to actually push their big behinds out of your way They come to you you can pet them in the lot they follow you aroundhellipnow I could expect some of this if all of them had been shown but that is not the case Two Holstein Pinzgauer F1rsquos and one Jersey Pinzgauer F1 have been shown but you would think all ten of them had been3 Udder quality udders on all four milking are extremely square and tucked up high teats evenly and properly spaced Milk out speed is fast and as the saying goes around dairy land they milk out like a dishrag And of course udders can have all shapes and lengths of teats and these are what I considered the perfect length to prep and milk 4 Confirmation I was not sure how some of these cattle would look structurally when this all started even though the calves were very showy and dairy in appearance I have F1rsquos out of grade and registered Holstein (as well as Jerserys) with varying confirmation types represented I can honestly say that these first four F1rsquos look dairy and as they progress out in their lactation they are not putting on excess body fat And after milking now for over 19 years I can say I have had a whole lot of dairy heifers way worse confirmation wise than these F1rsquos 5 Milk production I would rate these in our barn (and my buddy says the same) as good solid milkers All four of these peaked in the mid-fifties I would like to throw in at this point I am not a big believer in these 70 80 90 pound heifers I personally believe this is one of the reasons the national age for a dairy cow is three years and about three to five months Some of the cattle that have stood in our barn the longest number of years were heifers who came in and maybe peaked at forty forty-five fifty pounds And as they stayed in the barn went on to give us those 18000 20000 or more lactations and did it for five six and in a couple of instances up to and including ten lactations No one makes money when a cow goes out the door at three and a half years of age (even though some sure thing they do) And so many producers do not realize a bovine does not reach maturity until seven years of age
I believe many Pinzgauer producers have access to Holstein breeders and perhaps Holstein heifers Offering some of these lineback look-ing (they are called white tails and or skunks also around this neck of the woods) heifers or bulls ldquomightrdquo work for some to increase their number of animals sold As the ole saying goes there is more than one way to skin a cat
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18 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Ask the DoctorThe Junior GazetteThe Midwest juniors should all be getting ready for the Midwest Junior Pinzgauer
show Sunday June 6th The juniors will get a chance to show two days Saturday at Valley Beef and Sunday will be our junior show At that time we will get the results of our royalty contest Last years show was a big success with eight juniors showing and twenty four head of cattle
In February two juniors attended the Wisconsin Cattlemenrsquos Association conference they both listened in on some very interesting seminars
I got a chance to show at a U-W Pioneer Showdown on April 24th and 25th I enjoyed showing both days and the judge on Sunday was very complimentary on our breed
July 20th through the 22nd we will have Pinzgauers in the Wisconsin Cattlemenrsquos Tent at Farm Technology Days along with many other beef breeds Hopefully our queen
and princesses will be there to answer questions and promote our breed
In August a number of Midwest juniors will be showing at the Midwest District show held at the State Fair in Milwaukee After that we will be looking forward to World
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1 We have a basketball- like thing sticking out the rear of a heifer and it is bright red Also the rectum is also hanging out What do we do (fig 1)
A Your heifer has a rectal ndashvaginal prolapse which is common in some breeds like Herefords but not so common in Pinzgauer If you do see this then it is best to call your vet Otherwise you might try to clean it up with warm water and take your clenched fist and push gently inwards and she will strain against you but you just firmly
push against her relaxing when she pushes against you Once you have it in you should not be able to feel anything anymore as it inverts back into the normal place If she just calved then put in 2-4 urea boluses You may need it sutured to hold it in but steady pressure with a clenched fist will do wonders if you are persistent and careful It works better with a spinal block first however
2 We found this aborted calf and are not sure what cow it came from (fig 2)
A Take it to a veterinarian and they can take a sample from the stomach (abomasum) and examine some under a microscope for trichomoniasis which they can see If none then they should submit it to a lab for other bacterial causes of abortion or fungus (especially if the cattle have had access to moldy hay)
3 We have a cow with retained fetal membranes What should we do (fig3)
A Two things you can just let it hang even if it goes 7-10 days that is better than trying to remove them She will breed back better if you do nothing than if they are manually removed Or you can clean her up with warm water and try and place 2-4 urea boluses in past the placenta as far as you can reach The first way is alright (do nothing) as it is amazing how well the uterus of the cow will clean itself up before the next breeding season
4 The vet says we have a lot of cows that are ready to inseminate but there is nothing going on on the ovaries (fig 4) What is the problem
A This is called anestrus due to a lack of proper nutrition It is fairly common in first-calf heifers if their body condition was not real good when they calved as they will put all
their energy to produce milk for their calf and will not cycle until later or not at all until the calf is weaned These young females are still growing producing milk and the reproductive tract comes last Since two-year old females are about 20 smaller than their full grown herdmates they should be pastured and fed separate from older animals since there is often a lack of feed intake and lowered body condition resulting in delayed return to heat Donrsquot forget to worm them on a regular basis to help them grow
By DuAne mickelsen DVmAsk the Doctor
Fig 1
Fig 2
Fig 3
Fig 4
Heartland Ila
20 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
5 Will prostaglandin (Lutalyse or Estrumate) work if we are going to artificially inseminate some of our cows
A Yes as long as they are cycling and have a corpus luteum on one of the ovaries (fig 5) They should respond to heat in 2-5 days so watch them closely and it is wise to chalk the tailhead because if the chalk disappears and you have not seen her in heat then this is almost as good
6 As I stated in my previous ldquoAsk the Doctorrdquo column I do work for a large bull test station During the last several years using a Bovine Respiratory Disease vaccination program we had 50-60 of the bulls break with respiratory disease in spite of vaccinating the bulls on arrival This year we approached the bulls differently Upon arrival all bulls were given the antibiotic Draxxin subcutaneously and an intranasal vaccine One week later they were given an intramuscular IBR BVD PI3 BRSV PasturellaMannheimia and Clostridial vaccines and only 10 were sick a dramatic improvement
7 We have a large number of our calves that seem to scour within the first month following calving What can we do to prevent this problem
A The best way I know is to vaccinate all the heifers and if necessary the cows prior to calving with Scour Guard KC4 (Roto amp Corona viruses E coli and Clostridium perfrigins bacteria) Other than this make sure the calving area is kept clean and spread them out or move them to clean ground ever so often to prevent heavy contamination of the organisms that cause diarrhea
8 I recently had a problem with the fetal head back and the cow was down and I could not get the head around to pull the calf What could I have done (fig 6)
A These are difficult to deal with especially without a spinal nerve block to prevent straining However here is what you should do next time The cow is down with her back legs tucked up under
her abdomen Tie her head to a post and pull both back legs behind the cow and have someone pull her tail up over her back (fig 7) This takes her mind off you a little more and gives you more room inside the pelvis and uterus to put your fingers in the fetal mouth or nose and pull the fetal head around
9 We have had several calves hip lock on us when pulling a large calf (fig8) How can we prevent this from occurring
A In the future if the cow is standing then rotate the fetus once you have the head and front legs out By this I mean rotate the calf until its sternum is pointed up to the rectum of the cow and that prevents the hips or stifles of the calf from locking up Also if the cow is down you can roll her over on her back and with the fetal extractor pull the calf between her legs and over the udder (fig 9) When the cow or heifer is on her back the fetal pelvis drops down into the wider part of the dams pelvis and frees the hips up allowing the calf to easily be pulled
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10 I have had problems trying to nurse up calves on some of my heifers They want to leave the calf or they are sensitive to letting the baby calf nurse and so they kick it and knock the calf down What can I do
A I usually tie the heifer up with a halter and then take a lariat and put a loop around the neck come back and make a loop in front of the hips and tie that to the fence (fig 10) This prevents the heifer from kicking the calf You can then let the calf nurse and you may have to repeat this for a few times until the heifer gets used to the calf nursing her
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BETH PETERS (DBG) (SMC)2365 Old Dalles DriveHood River OR 97031Home 541 352-7490Cell 541 490-7269Email mlp97041aolcom
MARK STUPFEL (MS)19251 River Rd NESaint Paul OR 97137-9732Home 503 633-4722 (L)
GARY R WERINGSYANKTON HILLS FARM33753 Pittsburg RdSt Helens OR 97051Work 503-366-0346
pennsylvanIaDANIEL amp MARIELA HUNSBERGERSPRING HILL PINZGAUERS224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935Home 814 248-3649
SUSAN J STROUP 7091 Edinboro RdErie PA 16509
BLACK KETTLE FARMS DAVID JONES7775 RT 6 NEdinboro PA 16412
GERALD F WIEST749 S Crossroads Rd Lykens PA 17048
ohIoFOSTER amp BEVERLY COLEEXCALIBUR PINZGAUER FARM (EX)16093 Twp Rd 152Mt Blanchard OH 45867Home 419 694-2815 (L)
JEFF amp LINDA COLESUNDOWNER FARMS (SDF)15663 Twp Rd 152Mt Blanchard OH 45867Home 419 694-7141 (L)Email pinzcowsthewavzcom
JOHN amp PEG MEENTSBIG TEN PINZGAUERS (BTP)21555 State Route 698Jenera OH 45841-8964Home 419 326-6921Work 419 326-8711 (L)
STANLEY MILLER1225 Scio Rd SWCarrollton OH 44615-9506Home 330 627-3107
WENDELL amp JOANNE OBERNYERLOVEDALE FARMS1462 Garrett Rd SouthJefferson OH 44047
oKlahomaBRUCE amp JOAN BUECHNERNONAME RANCH (NNR)46865 HWY 29Wynnewood OK 73098-9750Home 405 665-4001Fax 405 665-2300 (L)
CLEAR CREEK MONASTARY5804 W Monastery RdHulbert OK 74441
MORNING STAR RANCH STEVE amp LISA LANTIER 2101 Morning Star Edmond OK 73034
WINTON-EDMUNSON FARMS LLC 3233 E Memorial Rd Suite 103 Edmond OK 73013
oreGonTOM GORDONGORDON PINZGAUERS (GP)46303 NW Clapshaw Hill RdForest Grove OR 97116-7713Home 503 357-9618 (L)
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texasDOWELL ARNETTE (DAWT)WILD TURKEY RANCH4404 Livingston AveDallas TX 75206Home 214 526-8316Work 972 419-2622 (L)
RANDOLPH BOWLESBOWLES CREEK CATTLE CO34503 Michelle DrivePinehurst TX 77362Home 281 259-0980
BERNIE BUSH604 Brookhollow DrPalestine TX 75801
DESTINY RANCH LLCPAM MAGEE8831 Cavell CTHouston TX 77055
JAMES C CONNERPYRAMID RANCH13507 CR 577Anna TX 75409Home 214 924-3472
GEORGIA DUNCAN (2D)DUNCAN PINZGAUER FARM7201 Dover LnFort Worth TX 76118-5837Home 817 589-0498 (L)Emailgeorgia2swbellnet
DAVID ELLIS amp DEANA HOFFMANE amp H PINZGAUER (EH)6504 Boulder CtFort Worth TX 76180-7826 (L)
DERALD G HUDSONPO Box 725Montgomery TX 77356-0725Home 936 449-6353 (L)
SPENCER amp CATHY NEITCHPO Box 884Anahuac TX 77514
RIGBY amp LUCINDA OWENTRIPLE CREEK RANCHPO Box 810Conroe TX 77305Home 936 448-6565Work 936 539-5600
KEN amp KIM PAUL (CPP)CIRCLE P PINZGAUERS7815 Bickham Cemetery RdBryan TX 77808Home 979 589-1456Work 281 358-5200Cell 281 543-2411emailpinztexascirclepcom
CHIP POWELL (HF)12409 FM 1935 RdBrenham TX 77833-0112Home 979 836-1822 (L)
RICHARD amp BARBARA POWELLHIDALGO FARMS (HF)12409 FM 1935 Rd Brenham TX 77833-0112Home 979 836-1822 (L)
WAYNE amp LINDA RIOEL RANCHO RIO (LRW)4261 Farm Road 3019Winnsboro TX 75494-9555Home 903 860-3637 (L)Email riverripeoplescomnet
DR DAN SCOTTRED OAK RANCH (DS)RED OAK RANCH PARTNERS6885 County Road 3613Murchison TX 75778-4111Home 903 469-3777 (L)Cell 903 681-4870
EVERETT E STEELE2929 Christian DrSan Antonio TX 78222-2110Home 512 648-0313 (L)
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RICK amp DONNA BOYERBOYER FARMS (BOY)887 S Bank Rd Oakville WA 98568360 482-5818Email Boyerboyscenturytelnet
ADAM amp KATERI DONOVANROCKIN AampJ PINZGAUER RANCH (AJPR)18228 SE 394 StAuburn WA 98092Home 253 735-1693Cell 206 730-5578Email donovanexcavatingmsncom
DEBBIE HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcClery WA 98557
KATHY HARRIS1930 116th St NEMarysville WA 98271-9417
STEVE amp THERESA JOHANSONCOWLITZ PRAIRIE PINZGAUERS715 Tucker RdToledo WA 98591Home 360 864-6232Email mstrgardener1junocom
LARRY amp SHARON JOHNSTONFIVE STAR PINZGAUER (FSPB)41008 S 2100 PR SEKennewick WA 99337-6903Home 509 582-0638 (L)Work 509 582-0638Email 5starpzbentonreacom
DUANE amp GAYLE MICKELSEN4M PINZGAUERS (4M)2105 NW Friel StPullman WA 99163-3611Home 509 332-8103Cell 509 595-8014Email 4MPinzturbonetcom
LARRY amp SHEILA PELLANDPELLAND LIVESTOCK (PL)8902 321st St EEatonville WA 98328-8646Home 253 846-9923 (L)
CHAD SCHAEFER27504 SE 271stRavensdale WA 98051
PATRICK amp SUSAN SCHRADERLOCKE CREEK CATTLE412692 SR 20Cusick WA 99119Home 509 445-1306
PAT amp SHIRLEY SWINTH (GC)GOLD CREEK PINZGAUERS129 Gold Creek DrChehalis WA 98532-9000Home 360 748-6449 (L)
RON THOMAS21614 Big Valley RdPoulsbo WA 98370
ANDREW MATELICH24200 Buena Vista Rd Black Diamond WA 98010
GUY MULLENDORE19220 Tualco RdMonroe WA 98272
ROBERT amp CATHLEEN BRANDT 15015 E Elder RdValley Ford WA 99036
wIsconsInTODD ANDRESHAK (TA)TA PINZGAUERS4177 Cardinal LnEdgar WI 54426-9447Home 715 352-2400 (L)
LYLE BENDERBENDER FARMS (BFP)6236 St Rd 133 WBoscobel WI 53805-9705Home 608 315-5934
DOUBLE B PINZGAUERSLENNY BOHL6230 Young RdOconto WI 54153
JOSEPH amp RACHEL DAUL2054 Mill RdGreenleaf WI 54126
GLENN ERICKSON (EF)ERICKSON PINZGAUER FARM6050 Old Dixie RdNeenah WI 54956Home 920 725-1942
MIKE FOSHEERED HILL FARMW 483 County XNew Holstein WI 53061Home 920 898-9726Email redhilldairycharternet
MATT amp LORI GARLICK3 STARZ FARMW 1714 330thPlum City WI 54761
DAN amp CODY HALLAS1604 South RdMosinee WI 54455
JERRY DESMIDT amp JAKE HENDZELWOODHAVENN 912 Hill RdPulaski WI 54162EmailJwoodhavenaolcom
JESSICA amp TROY JANSENHAIRY HAVEN CATTLEN9225 CTY RD NAppleton WI 54915
ROBLUCYGLORIAJESSICA amp THOMKESLERW 6265 Old Hwy RdMenasha WI 54952Home 920 739-0870
CHUCK KROENINGN 4494 N Broadway RdBonduel WI 54107
KEN MATYASN3876 State Hwy 22Shawano WI 54166
BARRY amp CHARLOTTE PAGETWIN BROOKS FARM (TB)S 4229 Cty HHillsboro WI 54634Home 815 597-1301Farm 608 528-4671Email twinbrooksfarmyahoocom
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CHARLES amp TRACIE RAJEKLONGSHOT CATTLE CO (LCC)R18821 County Rd NRingle WI 54471Home 715 446-3207Email pinzgauerslongshotcattlecom
JAMES amp ELAINE RAY (JRF)JARRAE PINZGAUER FARM471 90th StreetHudson WI 54016-7947Home 715 425-6442 (L)Work 715 426-1888
DONALD amp DONNA RUDOLPHPINE VALLEY FARMS5591 Whitefish Bay RdSturgeon Bay Wi 54235Work 920-468-7915
DAVE KUEHL amp BARBARA SCHMOOKBUTTERCUP BEEFE 4526 Cty Hwy FKewaunee WI 54216Home 920 388-2930
DAN amp KACY SHADIANSHADIAN SUNSET FARME 1065 Luxemburg RdLuxemburg WI 54217
JEROME amp THERESA SLEPICKACIRCLE S STOCK FARMW 5706 Grouse DrEndeavor WI 53930Home 608 587-2737
vermontPAUL amp NANCY DANIELSDIAMOND HEART FARM (DHF)231 Daniels Road EIrasburg VT 05845-9532Home 802 755-6105 (L)
vIrGInIaGARY BAKER (BP)BAKERrsquoS PINZGAUERS1408 BOOZY CRK RDBristol VA 24201Home 276 466-3540Work 276 669-1245 (L)
MALCOLM SIMS JRSAND MOUNTAIN PINZGAUER (SM)PO Box 25Hiltons VA 24258-0025Home 276 386-7172Email gjmounetcom
HAROLD amp BETTY STARNESSTARNES BLUFF PINZGAUER FARMS (SBP)RR 1 Box 1320Fort Blackmore VA 24250Home 276 995-2639 (L)
washInGtonMIKE amp DEANA ADAMSPO Box 3163Union Gap WA 98903Home 509 965-5939
WAYNE amp RUTH ADAMSA amp S PINZGAUERS330 Rogers RdToledo WA 98591
GARRY amp BARBARA ANENSENANENSEN ACRES1143 Mox Chehalis RoadMcCleary WA 98557
LEONARD BARNETT (2B)100 Canal DrMesa WA 99343-9520 Home 509 269-4451 (L)
HERB amp DIXIE BERGFANTASY ACRES PINZGAUER BREEDERS (FAPB)25307 NE 212th AveBattle Ground WA 98604-9671Home 360 687-3885
BILL BOATMANBOATMAN FAMILY PROPERTIESPO Box 67Kalama WA 98625Home 360 673-4093Work 360 423-7220
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RON WEISHAAR (LR)L amp R RANCHW8059 770th AveRiver Falls WI 54022-4139Home 715 425-5925 (L)
TOM amp TERRY WOLFN 7050 CR AArgyle WI 53504Home 608 543-9820
STEVE ASKEWW2716 FRIEMOTH RD EAST TROY WI 53120
MARK amp SUSANTIMM 1559 LANGLADE AVE GREEN BAY WI 54304
ELLEN YOUNG15751 ST HWY 60BLUE RIVER WI 53518
AMANDA STEINFELDT 4695 LIME KILN RDGREEN BAY WI 54311-9662
GARY GETZLOFF11511 DEER RDWISCONSIN RAPIDS WI 54494
BRAND ACRES BEEFSCOTT OR RENEE BRANDENBURG 6754 County Rd WGreenleaf WI 54126-9206
MATTHEAW WINTERSN10747 CTY RD GMARION WI 54950
BREEZY ACRES RANCH 6223 BLAKE RDGREENLEAF WI 54126
VICTOR SPANTONW 5895 CR HNEW GLARUS WI 53574
wyomInGLANCE FLETCHERWYOMING PINZGAUER RANCH (WPR)96 Rapid Creek RdSheridan WY 82801-9458Home 307 672-7289 (L)Cell 307 751-0253Email jlfletchwbaccessnet
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ANENSEN ACRES PINZGAUERSGarry amp Barb Anensen
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calIfornIaGRACIE KERN7217 Sierra View PlaceLoomis CA 95650
florIdaRABON LEE CARRIER8650 SW 9TH STOKEECHOBEE FL 34974
AMANDA GOGGANS1176 SW RUCKS DAIRY RD OKEECHOBEE FL 34974
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louIsIanaMITCHELL MILES827 AUNT MARIES RDDODSON LA 71422
mIssourIMELISSA HOUTTUIN6500 E Mt Zion Church RdHallsville MO 65255
MADISON UHLMAN12911 N Home RdLiberty MO 64068
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tennesseeTIMOTHY BRYANT3619 Old Coopertown RdSpringfield TN 37172615-643-6935
KENNY MORLEY5580 Hwy 41AJoelton TN 37080615-643-6935
texasELIZABETH WESTPO Box 747Alto TX 75925
NICHOLAS STEINPO BOX 11Snook TX 77878
COURTNEY THURMANPO BOX 11Snook TX 77878
washInGtonRICHARD ASHLEY23 Doyle RdRaymond WA 98577
MACY BOTTORFF225 Greenwood RdKalama WA 98625360 673-5139
LUKE BOYER887 S Bank RdOakville WA 98568360 482-5818
CASSIE HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcCleary WA 98557
JORDAAN HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcCleary WA 98557
EMILY KERSHAW124 McConkey LnMcCleary WA 98551
PAIGE KERSHAW124 McConkey LnMcCleary WA 98551
VICTORIA KRAUS3132 Satsop Cloquallum RdElma WA 98541
DUNCAN SCANNELL22115 E 167th Ct EGraham WA 98338
oreGonAARON HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
BRENNEN HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
CORDELL HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
HILLARY HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
MELODY HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
CHANTEL JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
SHANIA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
SIERRA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
HOLDEN JONES49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
STEPHEN BOYD49377 HWY 30WESTPORT OR 97016
pennslyvanIaKELSEY HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
LESLIE HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
ILIANA HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
KATLIN WIEST749 S Crossroads RdLykens PA 17048
ZACHARY SCANNELL22115 E 167th Ct EGraham WA 98338
MIREYA MCNEALLEY1147 MOX CHEHALIS RD MCCLEARY WA 98557
wIsconsInSARAH CALAWAY6939 Hwy XDenmark WI 54208
ELIZABETH CALAWAY6939 Hwy XDenmark WI 54208
KRISTA ERICKSON3218 W BREEZEWOOD LNNeenah WI 54956920-836-3144
SAMANTHA ERICKSON6050 Old Dixie RdNeenah WI 54956920-836-3144
GLORIA KESLERW6265 Old Hwy RdMenasha WI 54952
CORA KRAUSEW 1714 330thPlum City WI 54761
STEPHANIE PAGES 4429 CR HHillsboro WI 54634608 528-4671
LANDYN RAJEKR18821 County Rd NRingle WI 54471715 446-3207
BRITTANY VERKUILEN1561 Cherry DrEland WI 54427
JILL FOSHEEW483 COUNTY XNEW HOLSTEIN WI 53061
JACOB LABLANC N3795 CTY FMONTELLO WI 53949
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Schedule of EventsBarns Open For ArrivalhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTuesday September 28Cattle in PlacehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipWednesday Sept 29 at 200 pmNational Open ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 at 900 amJr ShowmanshiphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 following Open ShowBanquethelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 31 at 600 pmNational Junior ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 900 amCattle ReleasedhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 100 pm
The Southwest Pinzgauer Association Invites you
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2010 National Pinzgauer Show
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
National Show Headquarters Hotel Sleep Inn and Suites
5555 South Donnybrook AveTyler TX 75703(903) 581-8646
King or 2 Queen rooms at $6999King Suite at $8999
The Sleep Inn amp Suites will have a complimentary hot breakfast including eggs waffles and bacon or sausage They also provide a complimentary shuttle service from the airport For flight arrangements plan to fly into DallasFt Worth then on
to Tyler There are no pets allowed at the hotel a boarding facility is located across the street
Tyler TexasSeptember 28-October 1 2010
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For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
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bull Supreme Drive - $3000 Prize Money Bull Female and CowCalf Breed Champions Competebull All Breeds and Prospect Sales Saturday September 25
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bull Youth Sweepstakes - Cash Prizes and AwardsJunior Heifer Show Market Steer and Prospect Steer Shows Public Speaking Sales Talk Photo Journalism Herdsmanship Showmanship
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show results
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Senior MelodyHankins 1AaronHankins 2BrennenHankins 3 Grand Champion Showman KyleeJohanson Reserve Champion Showman KortneyBailey
SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
Jacie Ames Reserve Grand Champion Female
Kortney Bailey Grand Champion Female
Kylee Johanson Grand Champion Steer
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SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
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34 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
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The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 35
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12 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
AmericAn PinzgAuer AssociAtion
boArD meeting teleconference minutesunapproved
mArch 6 2010
In Attendance Todd Andreshak Herb Berg Jerry DeSmidt Clayton Haskell Mary Ann Meredith Donna Laney Cathy Reich Pam Shay-Bryant Kyle Hyder Lisa Wamsley
President Donna Laney called the meeting to order at 800 am (Pacific Time)
A motion was made to approve the minutes from the last meeting by Lisa Wamsley Mary Ann Meredith seconded and the motion carried
Clayton Haskell presented the Treasurerrsquos Report According to the recent financials our registrations and transfers are up over last year and the financials look good Our bad debt is decreasing since we decided to focus on this We are planning to enforce the APA rules this year by preventing breeders from showing at the National Show unless they are in good standing ndash financially ndash with the APA Clayton reminded us that he cannot hold the position of Treasurer since his two year maximum has been reached and is willing to work with the next Treasurer for continuity Pam Shay-Bryant made a motion to approve the financial report Jerry DeSmidt seconded and the motion carried
Committee ReportsGrievance Herb Berg reported that there were no grievances
pendingImportExport Pam Shay-Bryant had no reportNational Show Lisa Wamsley is chairing the National Show
committee The National Show is scheduled for Thursday September 30 at 900 am The Board meeting will be Wednesday at 1000 am with the membership meeting at 130 pm both at the hotel The town of Tyler TX is going all out to welcome the event The fair has also agreed to put up a separate tie-out for the Pinzgauers
Promotion No reportRules and Bylaws A motion was made to clarify the National
show rules item 2 to read ldquoAll entries must have legible tattoos that agree with their registration certificates Tattoos will be checked and verified by an official at the show on the day of arrival against the original registration certificaterdquo The purpose of this change is to clarify the need for breeders to present their original registration certificate at all shows following the national
show rules The motion was made by Pam Shay-Bryant and seconded by Jerry DeSmidt The motion carried
National Show Rules The above change in the Rules amp Bylaws was initiated by the National Show committee A recommendation to change the show rules isolating the cowcalf pair class from the rest of the heifer classes was tabled until the Tyler Board meeting
Website The Board mentioned finding a number of errors on the website Pam Shay-Bryant will take these to the webmaster for correction
Youth Lisa Wamsley reported on the Junior Scholarship fund The paperwork is in process to set up the non-for-profit status The Board recommended that all applications for scholarships be sent to Lisa directly and she would forward them to the committee
Pinzgauer Journal report Donna Laney reported that this latest issue had a number of new advertisers She asked the secretary to send the Board minutes to the Journal for publication
Breed Field Representative No report
Old BusinessPresident Laney stated that she had not received any written
requests for regional realignment but will present them to the rest of the Board when received
President Laney said that she is in the process of picking a Feature Farm to highlight in the Journal to get that program started so that it would be included in the next Journal
Clayton Haskell discussed the Pinzgauer Certified Beef program He is awaiting approval from the USDA and will forward that on when he receives it Todd Andreshak asked for a clarification on the registration status of the subject animal The Board intended that one of the parents of the subject animal must be a registered Pinzgauer in order to have the offspring considered as Pinzgauer Certified Beef Lisa Wamsley made a motion for a one-time charge to join the Pinzgauer Certified Beef program of $ 100 Pam Shay-Bryant seconded the motion and the motion carried Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to help with a brochure to the breeders outlining the Pinzgauer Certified Beef Program
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 13
President Laney reported that per the Journalrsquos request she has asked Kathy Dombrowski to be the clearinghouse for all the show results She will put them on the APA website and also forward them to the Pinzgauer Journal
President Laney reported on the International Board meeting to be held in the Northwest in 2011 Mathias Kinsberger the ICPA representative will be traveling to Oregon this July to help work out the details
New Business
A number of issues were raised to the Board from Mr Mike Foshee First he wanted to re-raise the issue of the conflicting PPB tattoo designations which the Board discussed in September A motion was made by Todd Andreshak for President Laney to write a letter to Mr Foshee restating the Boardrsquos position on this matter and to suggest that he follow the grievance stipulations in the APA Rules and Bylaws if he would like to re-open the issue Herb Berg seconded the motion and the motion carried
Secondly Mr Foshee wanted to pursue allowing black Pinzgauers to show in APA shows Lastly Mr Foshee wanted to challenge the APA for registering purebred and percentage Pinzgauers Pam Shay-Bryant made a motion to table both these discussions until the Board meeting in Tyler Lisa Wamsley seconded and the motion carried
Mr John Uhlman sent in information regarding the start of a Pinzgauer show at the American Royale in Kansas City this year It is scheduled for October 22 More information will follow
Pam Shay-Bryant invited everyone to the Silver Select Sale May 29
Jerry DeSmidt made a motion to adjourn at 950 am Lisa Wamsley seconded and the motion carried
Respectfully submitted
Pam Shay-BryantSecretary
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AmericAn PinzgAuer AssociAtion
boArD meeting teleconference minutesapproved
December 9 2009
In Attendance Todd Andreshak Herb Berg Jerry DeSmidt Clayton Haskell Mary Ann Meredith Donna Laney Cathy Reich Pam Shay-Bryant Jeremy West Absent Ken Paul Kyle Hyder Lisa Wamsley
President Donna Laney called the meeting to order at 800 am (Pacific Time)
A correction was made to the minutes of the Board Meeting of September 26 2009 to add Cathy Reich as a Board member in attendance Jerry DeSmidt made a motion to accept the minutes with this correction Cathy Reich seconded and the motion carried
Clayton Haskell presented the Treasurerrsquos Report According to the recent financials our registrations are down 10 from prior year and our transfers are down 50 A discussion was held regarding past due amounts owed to the APA President Laney said that she would ask the APA office to send out past due notices for the amounts on the Aging Report Clayton will be sending out the list of past due accounts to the Regional Presidents for them to contact people in their regions or let the office know which accounts are uncollectible Pam Shay-Bryant made a motion to accept the Treasurerrsquos report Todd seconded and the motion carried
Committee ReportsGrievance Herb Berg reported that there were no grievances
pendingImportExport Pam Shay-Bryant reported that she knew of
some APA members who were purchasing cattle from Diamond T in Canada
National Show Lisa Wamsley is chairing the National Show committee The show is scheduled for the last of September in Tyler TX We will be receiving further information within the week
Promotion No reportRules and Bylaws Nothing to reportNational Show Rules Todd Andreshak wanted the National
Show committee to remind all exhibitors to bring their original registration certificates to the National Show instead of photocopies
Website Nothing to reportYouth No reportBreed Field Representative No report
Old BusinessPresident Laney discussed the budget and asked if the Board
felt that we needed to make any changes to the budget The results of the discussion were to keep the budget on track and see how the general economy plays out
The idea of having a Feature Farm highlighted in the Pinzgauer Journal each issue was discussed Cathy Reich made a motion to ask President Laney to randomly pick one region for each issue and contact the Regional President for suggestions as to which farm to feature The photos from the article would come from the owner of the farm but Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to assist in the writing of the article Jerry DeSmidt seconded the motion and the motion carried
The plan for promotional products featured by the APA was tabled for future discussion
Todd Andreshak addressed the issue of realigning some of the regions At the last Board meeting it was stated that the impetus for any realignments needed to come from the regions in question He is planning to work with Jeff Cole regarding the absorption of the Eastern region into the Midwest region
The Pinzgauer Journal has asked to have someone from the association be the clearinghouse for all show results President Laney was going to ask our webmaster Kathy Dombrowski to be that person
The Youth non-profit scholarship fund was discussed Volunteers were solicited to become the Board for the Fund with a commitment of at least five years to get it going and become well-established The Board was decided as follows President ndash Lisa Wamsley Vice President ndash Todd Andreshak Treasurer ndash Mary Ann Meredith Secretary ndash Donna Laney The functions of the Board of the fund are to secure donations and make decisions on the disbursement of scholarship funds to the APA juniors who apply for those funds Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 15
International Congress ndash 2011Mathias Kinberger will visit in August 2010 to finalize
plans for the International Congress tour in the Northwest in Aug ndash Sept of 2011 We have many great ideas for sightseeing farm visits and even a cattle show Since this is an APA event hosted by the Northwest I hope many APA members will make plans to be with us You wonrsquot be disappointed Itrsquos a good way to meet breeders from around the world and also to meet our international people from Austria Look for more about the tour in our next issue Thanks Donna Laney
2011 internAtionAl PinzgAuer congress
work on the draft organizational documents and the not-for profit certification A motion was made to name this fund the APA Junior Scholarship Fund by Jerry DeSmidt Todd Andreshak seconded and the motion carried
Clayton Haskell discussed the Pinzgauer Certified Beef program He will be sending all the Board members the proposed final criteria for certification and will start the process to get the label approved by the USDA
New Business
A discussion on Board member goals ensured Goals that were identified for the Board this year were Establish the Certified Pinzgauer Beef program establish the Junior Scholarship Fund improve and expand the Pinzgauer Journal and re-establish contact with and encourage membership from breeders of Pinzgauers who do not now participate in the regional or national association
The Board addressed possible new sources of revenue for the Association It was decided that there would not be an additional charge for listings in the Breederrsquos Directory as that was part of the benefits of being a member of the association The Board felt that the prospect of a one-time charge for the Certified Pinzgauer Beef enrollment was feasible and would be discussed at the next meeting President Laney will be reminding the APA office to
send out the annual dues notice and also solicit additional dues from lifetime members Clayton Haskell brought up the prospect of holding a silent auction at the Nationals to benefit the APA Jeremy West said plans were underway for that already
Mary Ann Meredith asked for clarification regarding the registration of a calf conceived by AI The rules as adopted by the Association are that all sires used for AI in this breed have to have a DNA sample on file with our testing agency (currently Pfizer) It is the responsibility of the seller of Pinzgauer semen to insure that this sample is on file Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to summarize the APA rules on DNA samples for inclusion on the website
President Donna Laney announced that the next meeting would be a teleconference held on March 6 2010 at the same time
Jerry DeSmidt made a motion to adjourn at 920 am Todd Andreshak seconded and the motion carried
Respectfully submitted
Pam Shay-BryantSecretary
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16 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
PinzgAuers for All reAsonsIt is my belief that the Pinzgauer breed has not come close to reach-ing its total potential as a contributor to not only the beef industry in the United States (and Canada for that matter) but the dairy industry as well I as many of you have read countless articles where individu-als have stated they ldquomissed the boatrdquo with Pinzguers or so much more can be done with Pinzgauers While I was not purchasing or breeding cattle in the late sixties or seventies I would agree with both positions
While I am not the only individual in the United States who has crossed Holsteins with Pinzgauers I ask myself why doing so has not been covered discussed or written about My wife and I along with our children have been dairy producers since April 1 1991 (yes I know April Fools day and in light of the continual $990 base price of milk time and again since thenhellipwell you get the picture)
In my opinion Holsteins in North America has been basically destroyed in the pursuit of milk production I think I can state milk production has been pursued at the expense of virtually all the basic animal traits The destruction of mothering ability grazing ability calving ability disease resistance disease tolerance day to day vigor weak calves calves unable to suckle the list goes on and on Many of these topics have been written about prior to my ramblings here But there seems to be two schools on this in regards to Holsteins One lets find Out-cross (Holstein) bloodlines to improve some of these conditions now so prevalent Two lets cross breed them Oh and I guess there is a third line of thought lets keep them the way they are so while they give you 28000 pounds of milk in 365 days it is okay to have the following vet bills Displaced Abomasum Keto-sis milk fever breed her three to six times or more to settle trim her feet two or more times a lactation and lets not include pneumonia time and again late lactation milk fever and from my experience just a weird and continuous bunch of ailments
I like many dairy producers have tried other breeds and have done some cross breeding with their herds As you drive around the coun-tryside if you know your dairy breeds and what resultant crosses look like you will see Jersey cattle in many herds and Jersey Holstein F1 crosses There are still Guernsey Milking Shorthorn Aryshire and Brown Swiss out there to see I am not familiar with anyone crossing these breeds much with Holsteins but I do spot the occasional Short-horn Holstein cross If one knows what they are looking for you will see Normandy Holstein F1 cows on many of the milk producers pasture operations Looking even closer there is some Brown Swiss Holstein crossing going on but I seldom see them (I read an article years past out of New Zealand which stated they had to cross the Holsteins there with Brown Swiss because the Holsteins had lost the ability to be efficient grazers)
There are many paths a beef producer can take in their operation seed stock bull supplier cow calf sales feed lot custom beef produc-tion and showing to name some While my goal has been fullblood seed stock with our Pinzgauer herd I eventually began to reflect on the fact that as a breed the Pinzgauer would still be classed as a dual purpose breed In fact Pinzgauer dairy products are produced and sold in Europe and milking Pinzgauers may even be more numerous
today than Pinzgauer beef (I believe that position changes depending on who you speak with in Austria)
Some know I attempted Normandy Holstein crossing some years back and in my way of thinking it was a failure I never did obtain a Normandy Holstein heifer in over two years of breeding my Hol-steins to Normandy bulls so I simply gave up Twenty miles away however a large pasture based herd was able to establish about half of his two hundred milking cows as Normandy Holstein F1rsquos And while we utilized the same bulls his luck of the draw was heifers and lots of them Mine however was all bulls
While I did not cross Holsteins and Jerseys I have purchased a few of them in milk and kept them around the past decade We also have kept a small number of purebred Jerseys as well
About five years ago I decided I should try crossing a few Holsteins with Pinzgauers While I will admit I was concerned that what is available in this country is the beef side of the term dual purpose I was really sick at having to either drag out Holsteins or ship them because they simply cannot overcome much that befalls them (And when you have to drag a down or dead cow out of a 140 foot barn with 160 feet of chain the loader tractorhellipwell I think you get the picture and after one time it gets old very very fast) As some of you who know me know I was able to obtain some old Aristocrat semen and began getting some Holsteins settled and I believed then (as I do now) I had absolutely nothing to loose
When the calves started arriving I initially obtained 75 bull calves and 25 heifers I know the ole odds are 5050 but I was thrilled to obtain any heifers after my Normandy disaster The first round of heifers were black and of course any red animals that hit the ground were bulls I might add that our Holstein herd is genetically speak-ing red or red carrier with one or two cows having the black red gene These F1 animals for the most part ldquoresemblerdquo a Pinzgauer in their marking They will have a sold colored head some while on the spine with the while tail usually white rear feet Some are flashy marked and others a little more plain In four or five years of F1 calves hitting the ground I believe there has been only three not looking kinda sorta like a Pinzgauer
As these calves began to hit the ground there was (and is) a noticeable difference in their behavior when it comes to suckling These F1rsquos first hit the ground running just like our fullblood Pinzgauer calves----like one of the commercials on TV today they got the power They come out they get up and start motivating around the barn And immediately they are ready for a drink With the rare exception they know what that nipple on the bottle is for and they really go to town The next thing we noticed right away is that if sweet feed is offered within 24 hours they will begin to eat it and while it may not be a lot they are eating solid feed As with the beef calves I have observed them chewing on grass within 24 hours of birth these F1rsquos will also go after hay haylage and silage within a day or so of birth
So now I have a barn full of Pinzgauer Holstein F1 bull and heifer calves as our initial flush of calves was about a dozen or so in a short
bymike foshee
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 17
time frame Well since I feel the dairyman always takes it on the chin (funny how I am always right on this topic as I received 90 cents free and clear on a beautiful F1 bull calf the other day---ha still have not cashed that check) when shipping their bull calves I had not sold a one of the F1 bulls Low and behold a fellow down the road stopped in (who had been admiring our Pinzgauers for years) and asked me if I ever cross a Pinzgauer with a Holstein With the exception of a few hutches which cannot be seen from either road that borders our farm no one had seen any of the F1rsquos at that time Of course I said sure would you like to see them In the barn we go and if he would have had dentures they would have fallen out of his mouth He was basically speechless as he looked at the group of calves I had inside the barn (I should mention I did sell this small producer a Valentime bred heifer the year before and during this visit he informed me he wanted as many ldquoWhite tailsrdquo in his lot and pasture as he could buy) Right then and there he purchase the entire lot of bull calves and paid absolute top dollar for them We did not suffer any of that $45 a calf nonsense This producer purchased every F1 bull calf I would sell that year and the next This was an un-expected bonus in my pursuit of raising and milking some F1 crosses
Another unexpected bonus with these F1 bull calves came because of the way they are marked I find it interesting so many dairyman milk Holsteins and of course in the United States most are black The number of producers who want a Red Holstein(s) a Jersey(s) a Swiss anything different in their herd is staggering And to think when we started in 1991 people looked at us like we were nuts for having all the Red Holsteins running around In the Holstein world these While Tails are considered Linebacks And while there are different marking patterns for a Lineback---people are crazy for them at auction when one or more show up I saw on one occasion a three teat short extremely fat Lineback marked milk cow (yep someone was actually milking this thinghellip) bring $1700 So being a little informed about what the masses wanted I saved a few of the F1 bulls calves back and feed them until they reached 600 pounds Sent them out to the kind of local monthly feeder sale to see what happened Well they topped the sale and they did this because dairy producers wanted to put some of that ldquoLinebackrdquo marking into their herd I made no claims as to what they were or were not I simply sent both red and black ones and stood back and watched This too was an unexpected (to a point) bonus in my crossing program
Now we get to the heart of the matter and that is actually milking an F1 We currently milk two and I let one of my friends obtain two His are about in the same stage of lactation as our two Five more F1rsquos are currently settled to freshen in 2010
One of the reasons for cross breeding is hybrid vigor With my low point of view regarding the state of the Holstein breed I did this solely for hybrid vigor Would it could it make a difference in stamina health reproductive efficiency That was the goal not what or how they would be marked or what color they might be when they hit the ground Here are the things I have discovered during this grand experiment
1 Growth I have not seen a Holstein or Pinzgauer have as rapid a growth curve as these F1rsquos They have amazing size and they get there darned quick Our next F1 Red-Hill Marbles which Jill showed a season or two ago is easily in excess of 1400 pounds And the next three due also tower above any of the pure Holstein heifers on the farm To say I am impressed with how these critters grow would be an understatement2 Disposition a more calm and easy to handle heifer and to date
the two which freshened on our farm and the two at our friends were very easy to break to milk At our place and this is not an exaggera-tion you canrsquot walk through the cow yard without having to actually push their big behinds out of your way They come to you you can pet them in the lot they follow you aroundhellipnow I could expect some of this if all of them had been shown but that is not the case Two Holstein Pinzgauer F1rsquos and one Jersey Pinzgauer F1 have been shown but you would think all ten of them had been3 Udder quality udders on all four milking are extremely square and tucked up high teats evenly and properly spaced Milk out speed is fast and as the saying goes around dairy land they milk out like a dishrag And of course udders can have all shapes and lengths of teats and these are what I considered the perfect length to prep and milk 4 Confirmation I was not sure how some of these cattle would look structurally when this all started even though the calves were very showy and dairy in appearance I have F1rsquos out of grade and registered Holstein (as well as Jerserys) with varying confirmation types represented I can honestly say that these first four F1rsquos look dairy and as they progress out in their lactation they are not putting on excess body fat And after milking now for over 19 years I can say I have had a whole lot of dairy heifers way worse confirmation wise than these F1rsquos 5 Milk production I would rate these in our barn (and my buddy says the same) as good solid milkers All four of these peaked in the mid-fifties I would like to throw in at this point I am not a big believer in these 70 80 90 pound heifers I personally believe this is one of the reasons the national age for a dairy cow is three years and about three to five months Some of the cattle that have stood in our barn the longest number of years were heifers who came in and maybe peaked at forty forty-five fifty pounds And as they stayed in the barn went on to give us those 18000 20000 or more lactations and did it for five six and in a couple of instances up to and including ten lactations No one makes money when a cow goes out the door at three and a half years of age (even though some sure thing they do) And so many producers do not realize a bovine does not reach maturity until seven years of age
I believe many Pinzgauer producers have access to Holstein breeders and perhaps Holstein heifers Offering some of these lineback look-ing (they are called white tails and or skunks also around this neck of the woods) heifers or bulls ldquomightrdquo work for some to increase their number of animals sold As the ole saying goes there is more than one way to skin a cat
Stop by andCheck out The Journal
onlinewwwpinzgauerjournalcom
18 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Ask the DoctorThe Junior GazetteThe Midwest juniors should all be getting ready for the Midwest Junior Pinzgauer
show Sunday June 6th The juniors will get a chance to show two days Saturday at Valley Beef and Sunday will be our junior show At that time we will get the results of our royalty contest Last years show was a big success with eight juniors showing and twenty four head of cattle
In February two juniors attended the Wisconsin Cattlemenrsquos Association conference they both listened in on some very interesting seminars
I got a chance to show at a U-W Pioneer Showdown on April 24th and 25th I enjoyed showing both days and the judge on Sunday was very complimentary on our breed
July 20th through the 22nd we will have Pinzgauers in the Wisconsin Cattlemenrsquos Tent at Farm Technology Days along with many other beef breeds Hopefully our queen
and princesses will be there to answer questions and promote our breed
In August a number of Midwest juniors will be showing at the Midwest District show held at the State Fair in Milwaukee After that we will be looking forward to World
Beef Expo
Stephanie Page Midwest Junior Reporter
A good group of bred heifers and cows for sale
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The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 19
1 We have a basketball- like thing sticking out the rear of a heifer and it is bright red Also the rectum is also hanging out What do we do (fig 1)
A Your heifer has a rectal ndashvaginal prolapse which is common in some breeds like Herefords but not so common in Pinzgauer If you do see this then it is best to call your vet Otherwise you might try to clean it up with warm water and take your clenched fist and push gently inwards and she will strain against you but you just firmly
push against her relaxing when she pushes against you Once you have it in you should not be able to feel anything anymore as it inverts back into the normal place If she just calved then put in 2-4 urea boluses You may need it sutured to hold it in but steady pressure with a clenched fist will do wonders if you are persistent and careful It works better with a spinal block first however
2 We found this aborted calf and are not sure what cow it came from (fig 2)
A Take it to a veterinarian and they can take a sample from the stomach (abomasum) and examine some under a microscope for trichomoniasis which they can see If none then they should submit it to a lab for other bacterial causes of abortion or fungus (especially if the cattle have had access to moldy hay)
3 We have a cow with retained fetal membranes What should we do (fig3)
A Two things you can just let it hang even if it goes 7-10 days that is better than trying to remove them She will breed back better if you do nothing than if they are manually removed Or you can clean her up with warm water and try and place 2-4 urea boluses in past the placenta as far as you can reach The first way is alright (do nothing) as it is amazing how well the uterus of the cow will clean itself up before the next breeding season
4 The vet says we have a lot of cows that are ready to inseminate but there is nothing going on on the ovaries (fig 4) What is the problem
A This is called anestrus due to a lack of proper nutrition It is fairly common in first-calf heifers if their body condition was not real good when they calved as they will put all
their energy to produce milk for their calf and will not cycle until later or not at all until the calf is weaned These young females are still growing producing milk and the reproductive tract comes last Since two-year old females are about 20 smaller than their full grown herdmates they should be pastured and fed separate from older animals since there is often a lack of feed intake and lowered body condition resulting in delayed return to heat Donrsquot forget to worm them on a regular basis to help them grow
By DuAne mickelsen DVmAsk the Doctor
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Fig 3
Fig 4
Heartland Ila
20 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
5 Will prostaglandin (Lutalyse or Estrumate) work if we are going to artificially inseminate some of our cows
A Yes as long as they are cycling and have a corpus luteum on one of the ovaries (fig 5) They should respond to heat in 2-5 days so watch them closely and it is wise to chalk the tailhead because if the chalk disappears and you have not seen her in heat then this is almost as good
6 As I stated in my previous ldquoAsk the Doctorrdquo column I do work for a large bull test station During the last several years using a Bovine Respiratory Disease vaccination program we had 50-60 of the bulls break with respiratory disease in spite of vaccinating the bulls on arrival This year we approached the bulls differently Upon arrival all bulls were given the antibiotic Draxxin subcutaneously and an intranasal vaccine One week later they were given an intramuscular IBR BVD PI3 BRSV PasturellaMannheimia and Clostridial vaccines and only 10 were sick a dramatic improvement
7 We have a large number of our calves that seem to scour within the first month following calving What can we do to prevent this problem
A The best way I know is to vaccinate all the heifers and if necessary the cows prior to calving with Scour Guard KC4 (Roto amp Corona viruses E coli and Clostridium perfrigins bacteria) Other than this make sure the calving area is kept clean and spread them out or move them to clean ground ever so often to prevent heavy contamination of the organisms that cause diarrhea
8 I recently had a problem with the fetal head back and the cow was down and I could not get the head around to pull the calf What could I have done (fig 6)
A These are difficult to deal with especially without a spinal nerve block to prevent straining However here is what you should do next time The cow is down with her back legs tucked up under
her abdomen Tie her head to a post and pull both back legs behind the cow and have someone pull her tail up over her back (fig 7) This takes her mind off you a little more and gives you more room inside the pelvis and uterus to put your fingers in the fetal mouth or nose and pull the fetal head around
9 We have had several calves hip lock on us when pulling a large calf (fig8) How can we prevent this from occurring
A In the future if the cow is standing then rotate the fetus once you have the head and front legs out By this I mean rotate the calf until its sternum is pointed up to the rectum of the cow and that prevents the hips or stifles of the calf from locking up Also if the cow is down you can roll her over on her back and with the fetal extractor pull the calf between her legs and over the udder (fig 9) When the cow or heifer is on her back the fetal pelvis drops down into the wider part of the dams pelvis and frees the hips up allowing the calf to easily be pulled
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10 I have had problems trying to nurse up calves on some of my heifers They want to leave the calf or they are sensitive to letting the baby calf nurse and so they kick it and knock the calf down What can I do
A I usually tie the heifer up with a halter and then take a lariat and put a loop around the neck come back and make a loop in front of the hips and tie that to the fence (fig 10) This prevents the heifer from kicking the calf You can then let the calf nurse and you may have to repeat this for a few times until the heifer gets used to the calf nursing her
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28 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
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washInGtonRICHARD ASHLEY23 Doyle RdRaymond WA 98577
MACY BOTTORFF225 Greenwood RdKalama WA 98625360 673-5139
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CASSIE HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcCleary WA 98557
JORDAAN HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcCleary WA 98557
EMILY KERSHAW124 McConkey LnMcCleary WA 98551
PAIGE KERSHAW124 McConkey LnMcCleary WA 98551
VICTORIA KRAUS3132 Satsop Cloquallum RdElma WA 98541
DUNCAN SCANNELL22115 E 167th Ct EGraham WA 98338
oreGonAARON HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
BRENNEN HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
CORDELL HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
HILLARY HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
MELODY HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
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SHANIA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
SIERRA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
HOLDEN JONES49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
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30 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Schedule of EventsBarns Open For ArrivalhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTuesday September 28Cattle in PlacehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipWednesday Sept 29 at 200 pmNational Open ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 at 900 amJr ShowmanshiphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 following Open ShowBanquethelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 31 at 600 pmNational Junior ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 900 amCattle ReleasedhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 100 pm
The Southwest Pinzgauer Association Invites you
to the
2010 National Pinzgauer Show
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
National Show Headquarters Hotel Sleep Inn and Suites
5555 South Donnybrook AveTyler TX 75703(903) 581-8646
King or 2 Queen rooms at $6999King Suite at $8999
The Sleep Inn amp Suites will have a complimentary hot breakfast including eggs waffles and bacon or sausage They also provide a complimentary shuttle service from the airport For flight arrangements plan to fly into DallasFt Worth then on
to Tyler There are no pets allowed at the hotel a boarding facility is located across the street
Tyler TexasSeptember 28-October 1 2010
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 31
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
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show results
Class Name Owner Place
northwest Junior Pinzgauer Youth show Chehalis WA
may 1-2
Jr Pinzgauer Fitting amp ShowingJunior Novice Name PlaceJacieAmes 1 Junior KortneyBailey 1MireyaMcNealley 2AliVelilla 3DuncanScannell 4 Intermediate KyleeJohanson 1VictoriaKrauss 2CordellHankins 3
Senior MelodyHankins 1AaronHankins 2BrennenHankins 3 Grand Champion Showman KyleeJohanson Reserve Champion Showman KortneyBailey
SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
Jacie Ames Reserve Grand Champion Female
Kortney Bailey Grand Champion Female
Kylee Johanson Grand Champion Steer
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 33
SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
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The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 35
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36 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
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President Laney reported that per the Journalrsquos request she has asked Kathy Dombrowski to be the clearinghouse for all the show results She will put them on the APA website and also forward them to the Pinzgauer Journal
President Laney reported on the International Board meeting to be held in the Northwest in 2011 Mathias Kinsberger the ICPA representative will be traveling to Oregon this July to help work out the details
New Business
A number of issues were raised to the Board from Mr Mike Foshee First he wanted to re-raise the issue of the conflicting PPB tattoo designations which the Board discussed in September A motion was made by Todd Andreshak for President Laney to write a letter to Mr Foshee restating the Boardrsquos position on this matter and to suggest that he follow the grievance stipulations in the APA Rules and Bylaws if he would like to re-open the issue Herb Berg seconded the motion and the motion carried
Secondly Mr Foshee wanted to pursue allowing black Pinzgauers to show in APA shows Lastly Mr Foshee wanted to challenge the APA for registering purebred and percentage Pinzgauers Pam Shay-Bryant made a motion to table both these discussions until the Board meeting in Tyler Lisa Wamsley seconded and the motion carried
Mr John Uhlman sent in information regarding the start of a Pinzgauer show at the American Royale in Kansas City this year It is scheduled for October 22 More information will follow
Pam Shay-Bryant invited everyone to the Silver Select Sale May 29
Jerry DeSmidt made a motion to adjourn at 950 am Lisa Wamsley seconded and the motion carried
Respectfully submitted
Pam Shay-BryantSecretary
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14 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
AmericAn PinzgAuer AssociAtion
boArD meeting teleconference minutesapproved
December 9 2009
In Attendance Todd Andreshak Herb Berg Jerry DeSmidt Clayton Haskell Mary Ann Meredith Donna Laney Cathy Reich Pam Shay-Bryant Jeremy West Absent Ken Paul Kyle Hyder Lisa Wamsley
President Donna Laney called the meeting to order at 800 am (Pacific Time)
A correction was made to the minutes of the Board Meeting of September 26 2009 to add Cathy Reich as a Board member in attendance Jerry DeSmidt made a motion to accept the minutes with this correction Cathy Reich seconded and the motion carried
Clayton Haskell presented the Treasurerrsquos Report According to the recent financials our registrations are down 10 from prior year and our transfers are down 50 A discussion was held regarding past due amounts owed to the APA President Laney said that she would ask the APA office to send out past due notices for the amounts on the Aging Report Clayton will be sending out the list of past due accounts to the Regional Presidents for them to contact people in their regions or let the office know which accounts are uncollectible Pam Shay-Bryant made a motion to accept the Treasurerrsquos report Todd seconded and the motion carried
Committee ReportsGrievance Herb Berg reported that there were no grievances
pendingImportExport Pam Shay-Bryant reported that she knew of
some APA members who were purchasing cattle from Diamond T in Canada
National Show Lisa Wamsley is chairing the National Show committee The show is scheduled for the last of September in Tyler TX We will be receiving further information within the week
Promotion No reportRules and Bylaws Nothing to reportNational Show Rules Todd Andreshak wanted the National
Show committee to remind all exhibitors to bring their original registration certificates to the National Show instead of photocopies
Website Nothing to reportYouth No reportBreed Field Representative No report
Old BusinessPresident Laney discussed the budget and asked if the Board
felt that we needed to make any changes to the budget The results of the discussion were to keep the budget on track and see how the general economy plays out
The idea of having a Feature Farm highlighted in the Pinzgauer Journal each issue was discussed Cathy Reich made a motion to ask President Laney to randomly pick one region for each issue and contact the Regional President for suggestions as to which farm to feature The photos from the article would come from the owner of the farm but Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to assist in the writing of the article Jerry DeSmidt seconded the motion and the motion carried
The plan for promotional products featured by the APA was tabled for future discussion
Todd Andreshak addressed the issue of realigning some of the regions At the last Board meeting it was stated that the impetus for any realignments needed to come from the regions in question He is planning to work with Jeff Cole regarding the absorption of the Eastern region into the Midwest region
The Pinzgauer Journal has asked to have someone from the association be the clearinghouse for all show results President Laney was going to ask our webmaster Kathy Dombrowski to be that person
The Youth non-profit scholarship fund was discussed Volunteers were solicited to become the Board for the Fund with a commitment of at least five years to get it going and become well-established The Board was decided as follows President ndash Lisa Wamsley Vice President ndash Todd Andreshak Treasurer ndash Mary Ann Meredith Secretary ndash Donna Laney The functions of the Board of the fund are to secure donations and make decisions on the disbursement of scholarship funds to the APA juniors who apply for those funds Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 15
International Congress ndash 2011Mathias Kinberger will visit in August 2010 to finalize
plans for the International Congress tour in the Northwest in Aug ndash Sept of 2011 We have many great ideas for sightseeing farm visits and even a cattle show Since this is an APA event hosted by the Northwest I hope many APA members will make plans to be with us You wonrsquot be disappointed Itrsquos a good way to meet breeders from around the world and also to meet our international people from Austria Look for more about the tour in our next issue Thanks Donna Laney
2011 internAtionAl PinzgAuer congress
work on the draft organizational documents and the not-for profit certification A motion was made to name this fund the APA Junior Scholarship Fund by Jerry DeSmidt Todd Andreshak seconded and the motion carried
Clayton Haskell discussed the Pinzgauer Certified Beef program He will be sending all the Board members the proposed final criteria for certification and will start the process to get the label approved by the USDA
New Business
A discussion on Board member goals ensured Goals that were identified for the Board this year were Establish the Certified Pinzgauer Beef program establish the Junior Scholarship Fund improve and expand the Pinzgauer Journal and re-establish contact with and encourage membership from breeders of Pinzgauers who do not now participate in the regional or national association
The Board addressed possible new sources of revenue for the Association It was decided that there would not be an additional charge for listings in the Breederrsquos Directory as that was part of the benefits of being a member of the association The Board felt that the prospect of a one-time charge for the Certified Pinzgauer Beef enrollment was feasible and would be discussed at the next meeting President Laney will be reminding the APA office to
send out the annual dues notice and also solicit additional dues from lifetime members Clayton Haskell brought up the prospect of holding a silent auction at the Nationals to benefit the APA Jeremy West said plans were underway for that already
Mary Ann Meredith asked for clarification regarding the registration of a calf conceived by AI The rules as adopted by the Association are that all sires used for AI in this breed have to have a DNA sample on file with our testing agency (currently Pfizer) It is the responsibility of the seller of Pinzgauer semen to insure that this sample is on file Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to summarize the APA rules on DNA samples for inclusion on the website
President Donna Laney announced that the next meeting would be a teleconference held on March 6 2010 at the same time
Jerry DeSmidt made a motion to adjourn at 920 am Todd Andreshak seconded and the motion carried
Respectfully submitted
Pam Shay-BryantSecretary
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16 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
PinzgAuers for All reAsonsIt is my belief that the Pinzgauer breed has not come close to reach-ing its total potential as a contributor to not only the beef industry in the United States (and Canada for that matter) but the dairy industry as well I as many of you have read countless articles where individu-als have stated they ldquomissed the boatrdquo with Pinzguers or so much more can be done with Pinzgauers While I was not purchasing or breeding cattle in the late sixties or seventies I would agree with both positions
While I am not the only individual in the United States who has crossed Holsteins with Pinzgauers I ask myself why doing so has not been covered discussed or written about My wife and I along with our children have been dairy producers since April 1 1991 (yes I know April Fools day and in light of the continual $990 base price of milk time and again since thenhellipwell you get the picture)
In my opinion Holsteins in North America has been basically destroyed in the pursuit of milk production I think I can state milk production has been pursued at the expense of virtually all the basic animal traits The destruction of mothering ability grazing ability calving ability disease resistance disease tolerance day to day vigor weak calves calves unable to suckle the list goes on and on Many of these topics have been written about prior to my ramblings here But there seems to be two schools on this in regards to Holsteins One lets find Out-cross (Holstein) bloodlines to improve some of these conditions now so prevalent Two lets cross breed them Oh and I guess there is a third line of thought lets keep them the way they are so while they give you 28000 pounds of milk in 365 days it is okay to have the following vet bills Displaced Abomasum Keto-sis milk fever breed her three to six times or more to settle trim her feet two or more times a lactation and lets not include pneumonia time and again late lactation milk fever and from my experience just a weird and continuous bunch of ailments
I like many dairy producers have tried other breeds and have done some cross breeding with their herds As you drive around the coun-tryside if you know your dairy breeds and what resultant crosses look like you will see Jersey cattle in many herds and Jersey Holstein F1 crosses There are still Guernsey Milking Shorthorn Aryshire and Brown Swiss out there to see I am not familiar with anyone crossing these breeds much with Holsteins but I do spot the occasional Short-horn Holstein cross If one knows what they are looking for you will see Normandy Holstein F1 cows on many of the milk producers pasture operations Looking even closer there is some Brown Swiss Holstein crossing going on but I seldom see them (I read an article years past out of New Zealand which stated they had to cross the Holsteins there with Brown Swiss because the Holsteins had lost the ability to be efficient grazers)
There are many paths a beef producer can take in their operation seed stock bull supplier cow calf sales feed lot custom beef produc-tion and showing to name some While my goal has been fullblood seed stock with our Pinzgauer herd I eventually began to reflect on the fact that as a breed the Pinzgauer would still be classed as a dual purpose breed In fact Pinzgauer dairy products are produced and sold in Europe and milking Pinzgauers may even be more numerous
today than Pinzgauer beef (I believe that position changes depending on who you speak with in Austria)
Some know I attempted Normandy Holstein crossing some years back and in my way of thinking it was a failure I never did obtain a Normandy Holstein heifer in over two years of breeding my Hol-steins to Normandy bulls so I simply gave up Twenty miles away however a large pasture based herd was able to establish about half of his two hundred milking cows as Normandy Holstein F1rsquos And while we utilized the same bulls his luck of the draw was heifers and lots of them Mine however was all bulls
While I did not cross Holsteins and Jerseys I have purchased a few of them in milk and kept them around the past decade We also have kept a small number of purebred Jerseys as well
About five years ago I decided I should try crossing a few Holsteins with Pinzgauers While I will admit I was concerned that what is available in this country is the beef side of the term dual purpose I was really sick at having to either drag out Holsteins or ship them because they simply cannot overcome much that befalls them (And when you have to drag a down or dead cow out of a 140 foot barn with 160 feet of chain the loader tractorhellipwell I think you get the picture and after one time it gets old very very fast) As some of you who know me know I was able to obtain some old Aristocrat semen and began getting some Holsteins settled and I believed then (as I do now) I had absolutely nothing to loose
When the calves started arriving I initially obtained 75 bull calves and 25 heifers I know the ole odds are 5050 but I was thrilled to obtain any heifers after my Normandy disaster The first round of heifers were black and of course any red animals that hit the ground were bulls I might add that our Holstein herd is genetically speak-ing red or red carrier with one or two cows having the black red gene These F1 animals for the most part ldquoresemblerdquo a Pinzgauer in their marking They will have a sold colored head some while on the spine with the while tail usually white rear feet Some are flashy marked and others a little more plain In four or five years of F1 calves hitting the ground I believe there has been only three not looking kinda sorta like a Pinzgauer
As these calves began to hit the ground there was (and is) a noticeable difference in their behavior when it comes to suckling These F1rsquos first hit the ground running just like our fullblood Pinzgauer calves----like one of the commercials on TV today they got the power They come out they get up and start motivating around the barn And immediately they are ready for a drink With the rare exception they know what that nipple on the bottle is for and they really go to town The next thing we noticed right away is that if sweet feed is offered within 24 hours they will begin to eat it and while it may not be a lot they are eating solid feed As with the beef calves I have observed them chewing on grass within 24 hours of birth these F1rsquos will also go after hay haylage and silage within a day or so of birth
So now I have a barn full of Pinzgauer Holstein F1 bull and heifer calves as our initial flush of calves was about a dozen or so in a short
bymike foshee
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 17
time frame Well since I feel the dairyman always takes it on the chin (funny how I am always right on this topic as I received 90 cents free and clear on a beautiful F1 bull calf the other day---ha still have not cashed that check) when shipping their bull calves I had not sold a one of the F1 bulls Low and behold a fellow down the road stopped in (who had been admiring our Pinzgauers for years) and asked me if I ever cross a Pinzgauer with a Holstein With the exception of a few hutches which cannot be seen from either road that borders our farm no one had seen any of the F1rsquos at that time Of course I said sure would you like to see them In the barn we go and if he would have had dentures they would have fallen out of his mouth He was basically speechless as he looked at the group of calves I had inside the barn (I should mention I did sell this small producer a Valentime bred heifer the year before and during this visit he informed me he wanted as many ldquoWhite tailsrdquo in his lot and pasture as he could buy) Right then and there he purchase the entire lot of bull calves and paid absolute top dollar for them We did not suffer any of that $45 a calf nonsense This producer purchased every F1 bull calf I would sell that year and the next This was an un-expected bonus in my pursuit of raising and milking some F1 crosses
Another unexpected bonus with these F1 bull calves came because of the way they are marked I find it interesting so many dairyman milk Holsteins and of course in the United States most are black The number of producers who want a Red Holstein(s) a Jersey(s) a Swiss anything different in their herd is staggering And to think when we started in 1991 people looked at us like we were nuts for having all the Red Holsteins running around In the Holstein world these While Tails are considered Linebacks And while there are different marking patterns for a Lineback---people are crazy for them at auction when one or more show up I saw on one occasion a three teat short extremely fat Lineback marked milk cow (yep someone was actually milking this thinghellip) bring $1700 So being a little informed about what the masses wanted I saved a few of the F1 bulls calves back and feed them until they reached 600 pounds Sent them out to the kind of local monthly feeder sale to see what happened Well they topped the sale and they did this because dairy producers wanted to put some of that ldquoLinebackrdquo marking into their herd I made no claims as to what they were or were not I simply sent both red and black ones and stood back and watched This too was an unexpected (to a point) bonus in my crossing program
Now we get to the heart of the matter and that is actually milking an F1 We currently milk two and I let one of my friends obtain two His are about in the same stage of lactation as our two Five more F1rsquos are currently settled to freshen in 2010
One of the reasons for cross breeding is hybrid vigor With my low point of view regarding the state of the Holstein breed I did this solely for hybrid vigor Would it could it make a difference in stamina health reproductive efficiency That was the goal not what or how they would be marked or what color they might be when they hit the ground Here are the things I have discovered during this grand experiment
1 Growth I have not seen a Holstein or Pinzgauer have as rapid a growth curve as these F1rsquos They have amazing size and they get there darned quick Our next F1 Red-Hill Marbles which Jill showed a season or two ago is easily in excess of 1400 pounds And the next three due also tower above any of the pure Holstein heifers on the farm To say I am impressed with how these critters grow would be an understatement2 Disposition a more calm and easy to handle heifer and to date
the two which freshened on our farm and the two at our friends were very easy to break to milk At our place and this is not an exaggera-tion you canrsquot walk through the cow yard without having to actually push their big behinds out of your way They come to you you can pet them in the lot they follow you aroundhellipnow I could expect some of this if all of them had been shown but that is not the case Two Holstein Pinzgauer F1rsquos and one Jersey Pinzgauer F1 have been shown but you would think all ten of them had been3 Udder quality udders on all four milking are extremely square and tucked up high teats evenly and properly spaced Milk out speed is fast and as the saying goes around dairy land they milk out like a dishrag And of course udders can have all shapes and lengths of teats and these are what I considered the perfect length to prep and milk 4 Confirmation I was not sure how some of these cattle would look structurally when this all started even though the calves were very showy and dairy in appearance I have F1rsquos out of grade and registered Holstein (as well as Jerserys) with varying confirmation types represented I can honestly say that these first four F1rsquos look dairy and as they progress out in their lactation they are not putting on excess body fat And after milking now for over 19 years I can say I have had a whole lot of dairy heifers way worse confirmation wise than these F1rsquos 5 Milk production I would rate these in our barn (and my buddy says the same) as good solid milkers All four of these peaked in the mid-fifties I would like to throw in at this point I am not a big believer in these 70 80 90 pound heifers I personally believe this is one of the reasons the national age for a dairy cow is three years and about three to five months Some of the cattle that have stood in our barn the longest number of years were heifers who came in and maybe peaked at forty forty-five fifty pounds And as they stayed in the barn went on to give us those 18000 20000 or more lactations and did it for five six and in a couple of instances up to and including ten lactations No one makes money when a cow goes out the door at three and a half years of age (even though some sure thing they do) And so many producers do not realize a bovine does not reach maturity until seven years of age
I believe many Pinzgauer producers have access to Holstein breeders and perhaps Holstein heifers Offering some of these lineback look-ing (they are called white tails and or skunks also around this neck of the woods) heifers or bulls ldquomightrdquo work for some to increase their number of animals sold As the ole saying goes there is more than one way to skin a cat
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18 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Ask the DoctorThe Junior GazetteThe Midwest juniors should all be getting ready for the Midwest Junior Pinzgauer
show Sunday June 6th The juniors will get a chance to show two days Saturday at Valley Beef and Sunday will be our junior show At that time we will get the results of our royalty contest Last years show was a big success with eight juniors showing and twenty four head of cattle
In February two juniors attended the Wisconsin Cattlemenrsquos Association conference they both listened in on some very interesting seminars
I got a chance to show at a U-W Pioneer Showdown on April 24th and 25th I enjoyed showing both days and the judge on Sunday was very complimentary on our breed
July 20th through the 22nd we will have Pinzgauers in the Wisconsin Cattlemenrsquos Tent at Farm Technology Days along with many other beef breeds Hopefully our queen
and princesses will be there to answer questions and promote our breed
In August a number of Midwest juniors will be showing at the Midwest District show held at the State Fair in Milwaukee After that we will be looking forward to World
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1 We have a basketball- like thing sticking out the rear of a heifer and it is bright red Also the rectum is also hanging out What do we do (fig 1)
A Your heifer has a rectal ndashvaginal prolapse which is common in some breeds like Herefords but not so common in Pinzgauer If you do see this then it is best to call your vet Otherwise you might try to clean it up with warm water and take your clenched fist and push gently inwards and she will strain against you but you just firmly
push against her relaxing when she pushes against you Once you have it in you should not be able to feel anything anymore as it inverts back into the normal place If she just calved then put in 2-4 urea boluses You may need it sutured to hold it in but steady pressure with a clenched fist will do wonders if you are persistent and careful It works better with a spinal block first however
2 We found this aborted calf and are not sure what cow it came from (fig 2)
A Take it to a veterinarian and they can take a sample from the stomach (abomasum) and examine some under a microscope for trichomoniasis which they can see If none then they should submit it to a lab for other bacterial causes of abortion or fungus (especially if the cattle have had access to moldy hay)
3 We have a cow with retained fetal membranes What should we do (fig3)
A Two things you can just let it hang even if it goes 7-10 days that is better than trying to remove them She will breed back better if you do nothing than if they are manually removed Or you can clean her up with warm water and try and place 2-4 urea boluses in past the placenta as far as you can reach The first way is alright (do nothing) as it is amazing how well the uterus of the cow will clean itself up before the next breeding season
4 The vet says we have a lot of cows that are ready to inseminate but there is nothing going on on the ovaries (fig 4) What is the problem
A This is called anestrus due to a lack of proper nutrition It is fairly common in first-calf heifers if their body condition was not real good when they calved as they will put all
their energy to produce milk for their calf and will not cycle until later or not at all until the calf is weaned These young females are still growing producing milk and the reproductive tract comes last Since two-year old females are about 20 smaller than their full grown herdmates they should be pastured and fed separate from older animals since there is often a lack of feed intake and lowered body condition resulting in delayed return to heat Donrsquot forget to worm them on a regular basis to help them grow
By DuAne mickelsen DVmAsk the Doctor
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20 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
5 Will prostaglandin (Lutalyse or Estrumate) work if we are going to artificially inseminate some of our cows
A Yes as long as they are cycling and have a corpus luteum on one of the ovaries (fig 5) They should respond to heat in 2-5 days so watch them closely and it is wise to chalk the tailhead because if the chalk disappears and you have not seen her in heat then this is almost as good
6 As I stated in my previous ldquoAsk the Doctorrdquo column I do work for a large bull test station During the last several years using a Bovine Respiratory Disease vaccination program we had 50-60 of the bulls break with respiratory disease in spite of vaccinating the bulls on arrival This year we approached the bulls differently Upon arrival all bulls were given the antibiotic Draxxin subcutaneously and an intranasal vaccine One week later they were given an intramuscular IBR BVD PI3 BRSV PasturellaMannheimia and Clostridial vaccines and only 10 were sick a dramatic improvement
7 We have a large number of our calves that seem to scour within the first month following calving What can we do to prevent this problem
A The best way I know is to vaccinate all the heifers and if necessary the cows prior to calving with Scour Guard KC4 (Roto amp Corona viruses E coli and Clostridium perfrigins bacteria) Other than this make sure the calving area is kept clean and spread them out or move them to clean ground ever so often to prevent heavy contamination of the organisms that cause diarrhea
8 I recently had a problem with the fetal head back and the cow was down and I could not get the head around to pull the calf What could I have done (fig 6)
A These are difficult to deal with especially without a spinal nerve block to prevent straining However here is what you should do next time The cow is down with her back legs tucked up under
her abdomen Tie her head to a post and pull both back legs behind the cow and have someone pull her tail up over her back (fig 7) This takes her mind off you a little more and gives you more room inside the pelvis and uterus to put your fingers in the fetal mouth or nose and pull the fetal head around
9 We have had several calves hip lock on us when pulling a large calf (fig8) How can we prevent this from occurring
A In the future if the cow is standing then rotate the fetus once you have the head and front legs out By this I mean rotate the calf until its sternum is pointed up to the rectum of the cow and that prevents the hips or stifles of the calf from locking up Also if the cow is down you can roll her over on her back and with the fetal extractor pull the calf between her legs and over the udder (fig 9) When the cow or heifer is on her back the fetal pelvis drops down into the wider part of the dams pelvis and frees the hips up allowing the calf to easily be pulled
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10 I have had problems trying to nurse up calves on some of my heifers They want to leave the calf or they are sensitive to letting the baby calf nurse and so they kick it and knock the calf down What can I do
A I usually tie the heifer up with a halter and then take a lariat and put a loop around the neck come back and make a loop in front of the hips and tie that to the fence (fig 10) This prevents the heifer from kicking the calf You can then let the calf nurse and you may have to repeat this for a few times until the heifer gets used to the calf nursing her
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CHARLES DAWSONPENNEY CREEK FARM2200 Hwy 28NAbbeville SC 29620-9414Home 864 446-2972 (L)
tennesseeDENNIS amp PAMELA SHAY-BRYANT (SB)SILVER BULLET CATTLE CO2670 Old Washington RdCedar Hill TN 37032Home 615 696-0095Email silverbulletcattleearthlinknet
JOHN CHAMBERS DVMBLUE RIDGE FARM1385 Holt Town RoadNewport TN 37821Home 423 623-9757Work 423 625-1616Cell 865 322-2152Emailjchambersplanetccom
ALLEN R DEFOESUN-OTT FARMS1416 McCarty RdKnoxville TN 37914-9011Home 423 933-5954Work 423 522-9734 (L)
ROBERT amp BETTY DUGGERHIDDEN VALLEY FARM (HVF)136 Hidden Valley RdWatauga TN 37694Home 423 543-4987
BILL amp JAMIE FLEMING (WEF)MISS TENN FARM655 Fleming WayGrand Junction TN 38039Home 901 878-1204 (L)
TONY amp PAMELA FLYNNFLYNN FAMILY FARM1098 Smiley Troutt RdBethpage TN 3702Home 615 888-2852 Email tflynndsi-corpcom
SUE HOWARDHOWARD PINZGAUER FARM542 Dry Stone Branch RdMountain City TN 37683Home 423 727-7428Email mshowardxtnnet
EDDIE amp KYLE HYDERPINEY GROVE PINZGAUER FARM (HPF)150 Escape Mountain RdHampton TN 37658-3723Home 423 725-3736 (L)
DANNY JACOBSCEDAR KNOLL FARM1380 Good Shepard RdHickory Valley TN 38042Work 901-7642813
PHIL MCCOYTWO STAR ANCHOR FARM1285 Turkey Scratch RdSpencer TN 38585 (L)
ROBERT MCCOYTWO STAR ANCHOR FARM1285 Turkey Scratch RdSpencer TN 38585 (L)
KEN amp MARY ANN MEREDITHTWIN SPRINGS PINZGAUERPO Box 488Greenbrier TN 37073Home 615 643-6935Cell 615 364-7721
CARL H MORGAN (CMPF)CARL MORGAN PINZGAUER FARM425 Old Mountain RdGreeneville TN 37743 Home 423 639-2378 (L)
ROBERT L MORGANROCKBATTER PINZGAUER FARM (RLM)850 Old Mountain RdGreeneville TN 37743Home 423 639-2982 (L)Work 423 787-0641Email rpl1earthlinknet
MICHAEL J PRICE2555 Cub Creek Hall RdParsons TN 38363Work 731-847-6699
THURMAN WHITEFOSSIL ROCK PINZGAUER FARMS (FPF)284 Rocky Valley RdLebanon TN 37050Home 615 444-5902 (Retired)
GEORGIA WILSON 6664 HWY 76 Springfield TN 37172
JULIA BENNETT 359 Ranch Rd Portland TN 37148
GEORGE GARDNER 444 Buttermilk Rd Lenore City TN 37771
HAPPY HOOFS ELAINE SIMMONS amp BARBIE Hutchison 2830 Battle Creek Rd SpringfielD TN 37172
JEFFERY amp NANCY HANKINSMANNING ACRES (BH)14583 Manning Rd NEWoodburn OR 97071-9223Home 503 792-4764 (L)
JOHN HOUSEH BAR L RANCH (HL1)PINZGAUER BREEDERS LTD (PBL)15555 HWY 140EKlamath Falls OR 97603-9618Home 408 842-5127 (L)
CHARLES HOUSTONC-J PINZGAUERS (C-J)PO Box 27Beatty OR 97621-0017Home 503 533-2608 (L)
HOWARD amp DONNA LANEYCYGNET GROUP INC (DONA)31215 S Dryland RdCanby OR 97013-8567Home 503 651-2559Work 503 651-2417 (L)Email cygnetweb-stercom
BETH PETERS (DBG) (SMC)2365 Old Dalles DriveHood River OR 97031Home 541 352-7490Cell 541 490-7269Email mlp97041aolcom
MARK STUPFEL (MS)19251 River Rd NESaint Paul OR 97137-9732Home 503 633-4722 (L)
GARY R WERINGSYANKTON HILLS FARM33753 Pittsburg RdSt Helens OR 97051Work 503-366-0346
pennsylvanIaDANIEL amp MARIELA HUNSBERGERSPRING HILL PINZGAUERS224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935Home 814 248-3649
SUSAN J STROUP 7091 Edinboro RdErie PA 16509
BLACK KETTLE FARMS DAVID JONES7775 RT 6 NEdinboro PA 16412
GERALD F WIEST749 S Crossroads Rd Lykens PA 17048
ohIoFOSTER amp BEVERLY COLEEXCALIBUR PINZGAUER FARM (EX)16093 Twp Rd 152Mt Blanchard OH 45867Home 419 694-2815 (L)
JEFF amp LINDA COLESUNDOWNER FARMS (SDF)15663 Twp Rd 152Mt Blanchard OH 45867Home 419 694-7141 (L)Email pinzcowsthewavzcom
JOHN amp PEG MEENTSBIG TEN PINZGAUERS (BTP)21555 State Route 698Jenera OH 45841-8964Home 419 326-6921Work 419 326-8711 (L)
STANLEY MILLER1225 Scio Rd SWCarrollton OH 44615-9506Home 330 627-3107
WENDELL amp JOANNE OBERNYERLOVEDALE FARMS1462 Garrett Rd SouthJefferson OH 44047
oKlahomaBRUCE amp JOAN BUECHNERNONAME RANCH (NNR)46865 HWY 29Wynnewood OK 73098-9750Home 405 665-4001Fax 405 665-2300 (L)
CLEAR CREEK MONASTARY5804 W Monastery RdHulbert OK 74441
MORNING STAR RANCH STEVE amp LISA LANTIER 2101 Morning Star Edmond OK 73034
WINTON-EDMUNSON FARMS LLC 3233 E Memorial Rd Suite 103 Edmond OK 73013
oreGonTOM GORDONGORDON PINZGAUERS (GP)46303 NW Clapshaw Hill RdForest Grove OR 97116-7713Home 503 357-9618 (L)
TONY GUSTAFSON9006 N Ida AvePortland OR 97621Work 503-358-8636
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texasDOWELL ARNETTE (DAWT)WILD TURKEY RANCH4404 Livingston AveDallas TX 75206Home 214 526-8316Work 972 419-2622 (L)
RANDOLPH BOWLESBOWLES CREEK CATTLE CO34503 Michelle DrivePinehurst TX 77362Home 281 259-0980
BERNIE BUSH604 Brookhollow DrPalestine TX 75801
DESTINY RANCH LLCPAM MAGEE8831 Cavell CTHouston TX 77055
JAMES C CONNERPYRAMID RANCH13507 CR 577Anna TX 75409Home 214 924-3472
GEORGIA DUNCAN (2D)DUNCAN PINZGAUER FARM7201 Dover LnFort Worth TX 76118-5837Home 817 589-0498 (L)Emailgeorgia2swbellnet
DAVID ELLIS amp DEANA HOFFMANE amp H PINZGAUER (EH)6504 Boulder CtFort Worth TX 76180-7826 (L)
DERALD G HUDSONPO Box 725Montgomery TX 77356-0725Home 936 449-6353 (L)
SPENCER amp CATHY NEITCHPO Box 884Anahuac TX 77514
RIGBY amp LUCINDA OWENTRIPLE CREEK RANCHPO Box 810Conroe TX 77305Home 936 448-6565Work 936 539-5600
KEN amp KIM PAUL (CPP)CIRCLE P PINZGAUERS7815 Bickham Cemetery RdBryan TX 77808Home 979 589-1456Work 281 358-5200Cell 281 543-2411emailpinztexascirclepcom
CHIP POWELL (HF)12409 FM 1935 RdBrenham TX 77833-0112Home 979 836-1822 (L)
RICHARD amp BARBARA POWELLHIDALGO FARMS (HF)12409 FM 1935 Rd Brenham TX 77833-0112Home 979 836-1822 (L)
WAYNE amp LINDA RIOEL RANCHO RIO (LRW)4261 Farm Road 3019Winnsboro TX 75494-9555Home 903 860-3637 (L)Email riverripeoplescomnet
DR DAN SCOTTRED OAK RANCH (DS)RED OAK RANCH PARTNERS6885 County Road 3613Murchison TX 75778-4111Home 903 469-3777 (L)Cell 903 681-4870
EVERETT E STEELE2929 Christian DrSan Antonio TX 78222-2110Home 512 648-0313 (L)
FRANKLIN amp MARSHA STEIN DVMFIVE MILE FARM (S)PO Box 11Snook TX 77878-0011Home 979 272-1323Work 979 845-6488 (L)Cell 979 218-0642Email FSteincvmtamuedu
JOHN TALBOT HI POINT RANCH (HPR)472 Talbot LaneNew Boston TX 75570-9780Home 903 628-6499 (L)Email pdmkbridgewaternet
WOODIE TALBOTHI POINT RANCH (HPR)434 Talbot LaneNew Boston TX 75570-9729Home 903 628-6209 (L)
KEN LISA JEREMY DEREK WAMSLEYLAZY W FARMS (LWF)1411 Hobo LaneMadisonville TX 77864Home 936 443-9205Work 936 442-2703Cell 936 443-4196Email gertngauersyahoocom
JEREMY amp KELLY WEST (BCC)BOWLES CREEK CATTLE COPO Box 747Alto TX 75925Home 936 858-4114Cell 936 675-4956Email infobowlescreekcom
LORI HUNTER6432 CR 331 Plantersville TX 77363
PAUL EDMONDSON 17100 CR 4057Kemp TX 75143
CHARLES DONNELLY7815 Bickham Cemetery Rd Bryan TX 77808
JACK NEATHERY525 CO RD 2055Klondike TX 75448
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RICK amp DONNA BOYERBOYER FARMS (BOY)887 S Bank Rd Oakville WA 98568360 482-5818Email Boyerboyscenturytelnet
ADAM amp KATERI DONOVANROCKIN AampJ PINZGAUER RANCH (AJPR)18228 SE 394 StAuburn WA 98092Home 253 735-1693Cell 206 730-5578Email donovanexcavatingmsncom
DEBBIE HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcClery WA 98557
KATHY HARRIS1930 116th St NEMarysville WA 98271-9417
STEVE amp THERESA JOHANSONCOWLITZ PRAIRIE PINZGAUERS715 Tucker RdToledo WA 98591Home 360 864-6232Email mstrgardener1junocom
LARRY amp SHARON JOHNSTONFIVE STAR PINZGAUER (FSPB)41008 S 2100 PR SEKennewick WA 99337-6903Home 509 582-0638 (L)Work 509 582-0638Email 5starpzbentonreacom
DUANE amp GAYLE MICKELSEN4M PINZGAUERS (4M)2105 NW Friel StPullman WA 99163-3611Home 509 332-8103Cell 509 595-8014Email 4MPinzturbonetcom
LARRY amp SHEILA PELLANDPELLAND LIVESTOCK (PL)8902 321st St EEatonville WA 98328-8646Home 253 846-9923 (L)
CHAD SCHAEFER27504 SE 271stRavensdale WA 98051
PATRICK amp SUSAN SCHRADERLOCKE CREEK CATTLE412692 SR 20Cusick WA 99119Home 509 445-1306
PAT amp SHIRLEY SWINTH (GC)GOLD CREEK PINZGAUERS129 Gold Creek DrChehalis WA 98532-9000Home 360 748-6449 (L)
RON THOMAS21614 Big Valley RdPoulsbo WA 98370
ANDREW MATELICH24200 Buena Vista Rd Black Diamond WA 98010
GUY MULLENDORE19220 Tualco RdMonroe WA 98272
ROBERT amp CATHLEEN BRANDT 15015 E Elder RdValley Ford WA 99036
wIsconsInTODD ANDRESHAK (TA)TA PINZGAUERS4177 Cardinal LnEdgar WI 54426-9447Home 715 352-2400 (L)
LYLE BENDERBENDER FARMS (BFP)6236 St Rd 133 WBoscobel WI 53805-9705Home 608 315-5934
DOUBLE B PINZGAUERSLENNY BOHL6230 Young RdOconto WI 54153
JOSEPH amp RACHEL DAUL2054 Mill RdGreenleaf WI 54126
GLENN ERICKSON (EF)ERICKSON PINZGAUER FARM6050 Old Dixie RdNeenah WI 54956Home 920 725-1942
MIKE FOSHEERED HILL FARMW 483 County XNew Holstein WI 53061Home 920 898-9726Email redhilldairycharternet
MATT amp LORI GARLICK3 STARZ FARMW 1714 330thPlum City WI 54761
DAN amp CODY HALLAS1604 South RdMosinee WI 54455
JERRY DESMIDT amp JAKE HENDZELWOODHAVENN 912 Hill RdPulaski WI 54162EmailJwoodhavenaolcom
JESSICA amp TROY JANSENHAIRY HAVEN CATTLEN9225 CTY RD NAppleton WI 54915
ROBLUCYGLORIAJESSICA amp THOMKESLERW 6265 Old Hwy RdMenasha WI 54952Home 920 739-0870
CHUCK KROENINGN 4494 N Broadway RdBonduel WI 54107
KEN MATYASN3876 State Hwy 22Shawano WI 54166
BARRY amp CHARLOTTE PAGETWIN BROOKS FARM (TB)S 4229 Cty HHillsboro WI 54634Home 815 597-1301Farm 608 528-4671Email twinbrooksfarmyahoocom
DARRYL amp JANET POLZIN POLZIN PINZGAUER BYRE 355 Skyline Blvd (PPB)Green Bay WI 54302 Home 920 468-7915Cell 920 621-1263Email polzinpinzgauerssbcglobalnet
CHARLES amp TRACIE RAJEKLONGSHOT CATTLE CO (LCC)R18821 County Rd NRingle WI 54471Home 715 446-3207Email pinzgauerslongshotcattlecom
JAMES amp ELAINE RAY (JRF)JARRAE PINZGAUER FARM471 90th StreetHudson WI 54016-7947Home 715 425-6442 (L)Work 715 426-1888
DONALD amp DONNA RUDOLPHPINE VALLEY FARMS5591 Whitefish Bay RdSturgeon Bay Wi 54235Work 920-468-7915
DAVE KUEHL amp BARBARA SCHMOOKBUTTERCUP BEEFE 4526 Cty Hwy FKewaunee WI 54216Home 920 388-2930
DAN amp KACY SHADIANSHADIAN SUNSET FARME 1065 Luxemburg RdLuxemburg WI 54217
JEROME amp THERESA SLEPICKACIRCLE S STOCK FARMW 5706 Grouse DrEndeavor WI 53930Home 608 587-2737
vermontPAUL amp NANCY DANIELSDIAMOND HEART FARM (DHF)231 Daniels Road EIrasburg VT 05845-9532Home 802 755-6105 (L)
vIrGInIaGARY BAKER (BP)BAKERrsquoS PINZGAUERS1408 BOOZY CRK RDBristol VA 24201Home 276 466-3540Work 276 669-1245 (L)
MALCOLM SIMS JRSAND MOUNTAIN PINZGAUER (SM)PO Box 25Hiltons VA 24258-0025Home 276 386-7172Email gjmounetcom
HAROLD amp BETTY STARNESSTARNES BLUFF PINZGAUER FARMS (SBP)RR 1 Box 1320Fort Blackmore VA 24250Home 276 995-2639 (L)
washInGtonMIKE amp DEANA ADAMSPO Box 3163Union Gap WA 98903Home 509 965-5939
WAYNE amp RUTH ADAMSA amp S PINZGAUERS330 Rogers RdToledo WA 98591
GARRY amp BARBARA ANENSENANENSEN ACRES1143 Mox Chehalis RoadMcCleary WA 98557
LEONARD BARNETT (2B)100 Canal DrMesa WA 99343-9520 Home 509 269-4451 (L)
HERB amp DIXIE BERGFANTASY ACRES PINZGAUER BREEDERS (FAPB)25307 NE 212th AveBattle Ground WA 98604-9671Home 360 687-3885
BILL BOATMANBOATMAN FAMILY PROPERTIESPO Box 67Kalama WA 98625Home 360 673-4093Work 360 423-7220
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RON WEISHAAR (LR)L amp R RANCHW8059 770th AveRiver Falls WI 54022-4139Home 715 425-5925 (L)
TOM amp TERRY WOLFN 7050 CR AArgyle WI 53504Home 608 543-9820
STEVE ASKEWW2716 FRIEMOTH RD EAST TROY WI 53120
MARK amp SUSANTIMM 1559 LANGLADE AVE GREEN BAY WI 54304
ELLEN YOUNG15751 ST HWY 60BLUE RIVER WI 53518
AMANDA STEINFELDT 4695 LIME KILN RDGREEN BAY WI 54311-9662
GARY GETZLOFF11511 DEER RDWISCONSIN RAPIDS WI 54494
BRAND ACRES BEEFSCOTT OR RENEE BRANDENBURG 6754 County Rd WGreenleaf WI 54126-9206
MATTHEAW WINTERSN10747 CTY RD GMARION WI 54950
BREEZY ACRES RANCH 6223 BLAKE RDGREENLEAF WI 54126
VICTOR SPANTONW 5895 CR HNEW GLARUS WI 53574
wyomInGLANCE FLETCHERWYOMING PINZGAUER RANCH (WPR)96 Rapid Creek RdSheridan WY 82801-9458Home 307 672-7289 (L)Cell 307 751-0253Email jlfletchwbaccessnet
Dan amp Mariela Hunsberger
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It was great to meet everyone at the World Beef Expo
ANENSEN ACRES PINZGAUERSGarry amp Barb Anensen
Debbie amp Pete HallJrs Cassie Jordaan amp Mireya
1143 Mox Chehalis RoadMcCleary Washington 98557
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alabamaJACEY OBENLANDER141 County Rd 1946Fort Payne AL 35968
calIfornIaGRACIE KERN7217 Sierra View PlaceLoomis CA 95650
florIdaRABON LEE CARRIER8650 SW 9TH STOKEECHOBEE FL 34974
AMANDA GOGGANS1176 SW RUCKS DAIRY RD OKEECHOBEE FL 34974
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canadaPETER amp ELIZABETH PEETERSCOWS amp CRANIO INC541 Emily Park Rd RR1Omemee ON K0L 2W0Home 705 799-7064Cell 705 878-2573Email cowsandcraniosympaticoca
GARY amp DONNA SMITHDIAMOND T CATTLE CO (GDS)RR 2Olds ALBERTA T4H 1P3Home 403 556-2290Email diamondtairenetcom
ROBERT SMITHRR 2 SITE 16 BOX 8OLDS AB T4H 1P3 CANADA
louIsIanaMITCHELL MILES827 AUNT MARIES RDDODSON LA 71422
mIssourIMELISSA HOUTTUIN6500 E Mt Zion Church RdHallsville MO 65255
MADISON UHLMAN12911 N Home RdLiberty MO 64068
MORGAN UHLMAN12911 N Home RdLiberty MO 64068
ohIoERIN COLE156 W Patterson AveColumbus OH 43202(419) 697-7141
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tennesseeTIMOTHY BRYANT3619 Old Coopertown RdSpringfield TN 37172615-643-6935
KENNY MORLEY5580 Hwy 41AJoelton TN 37080615-643-6935
texasELIZABETH WESTPO Box 747Alto TX 75925
NICHOLAS STEINPO BOX 11Snook TX 77878
COURTNEY THURMANPO BOX 11Snook TX 77878
washInGtonRICHARD ASHLEY23 Doyle RdRaymond WA 98577
MACY BOTTORFF225 Greenwood RdKalama WA 98625360 673-5139
LUKE BOYER887 S Bank RdOakville WA 98568360 482-5818
CASSIE HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcCleary WA 98557
JORDAAN HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcCleary WA 98557
EMILY KERSHAW124 McConkey LnMcCleary WA 98551
PAIGE KERSHAW124 McConkey LnMcCleary WA 98551
VICTORIA KRAUS3132 Satsop Cloquallum RdElma WA 98541
DUNCAN SCANNELL22115 E 167th Ct EGraham WA 98338
oreGonAARON HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
BRENNEN HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
CORDELL HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
HILLARY HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
MELODY HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
CHANTEL JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
SHANIA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
SIERRA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
HOLDEN JONES49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
STEPHEN BOYD49377 HWY 30WESTPORT OR 97016
pennslyvanIaKELSEY HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
LESLIE HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
ILIANA HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
KATLIN WIEST749 S Crossroads RdLykens PA 17048
ZACHARY SCANNELL22115 E 167th Ct EGraham WA 98338
MIREYA MCNEALLEY1147 MOX CHEHALIS RD MCCLEARY WA 98557
wIsconsInSARAH CALAWAY6939 Hwy XDenmark WI 54208
ELIZABETH CALAWAY6939 Hwy XDenmark WI 54208
KRISTA ERICKSON3218 W BREEZEWOOD LNNeenah WI 54956920-836-3144
SAMANTHA ERICKSON6050 Old Dixie RdNeenah WI 54956920-836-3144
GLORIA KESLERW6265 Old Hwy RdMenasha WI 54952
CORA KRAUSEW 1714 330thPlum City WI 54761
STEPHANIE PAGES 4429 CR HHillsboro WI 54634608 528-4671
LANDYN RAJEKR18821 County Rd NRingle WI 54471715 446-3207
BRITTANY VERKUILEN1561 Cherry DrEland WI 54427
JILL FOSHEEW483 COUNTY XNEW HOLSTEIN WI 53061
JACOB LABLANC N3795 CTY FMONTELLO WI 53949
LOGAN HENTHRONE29248 MOCCASIN AVE
KENDALL WI 54638
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Schedule of EventsBarns Open For ArrivalhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTuesday September 28Cattle in PlacehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipWednesday Sept 29 at 200 pmNational Open ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 at 900 amJr ShowmanshiphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 following Open ShowBanquethelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 31 at 600 pmNational Junior ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 900 amCattle ReleasedhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 100 pm
The Southwest Pinzgauer Association Invites you
to the
2010 National Pinzgauer Show
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
National Show Headquarters Hotel Sleep Inn and Suites
5555 South Donnybrook AveTyler TX 75703(903) 581-8646
King or 2 Queen rooms at $6999King Suite at $8999
The Sleep Inn amp Suites will have a complimentary hot breakfast including eggs waffles and bacon or sausage They also provide a complimentary shuttle service from the airport For flight arrangements plan to fly into DallasFt Worth then on
to Tyler There are no pets allowed at the hotel a boarding facility is located across the street
Tyler TexasSeptember 28-October 1 2010
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For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
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World Beef Expo 18th
Come Be A PartSeptember 23-26 2010
Wisconsin State Fair ParkWest Allis WI
Sale Entry Deadline July 1 2010Early Entry Deadline August 17 2010
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bull Supreme Drive - $3000 Prize Money Bull Female and CowCalf Breed Champions Competebull All Breeds and Prospect Sales Saturday September 25
Contact Kim Johnson at kkjohnson19hotmailcomor Call (262) 573-4019 for sale entry informationSale Entry Deadline July 1
bull Youth Sweepstakes - Cash Prizes and AwardsJunior Heifer Show Market Steer and Prospect Steer Shows Public Speaking Sales Talk Photo Journalism Herdsmanship Showmanship
bull Industry Seminars - Trade ShowTrade Show Vendors WelcomedContact Jim Murray (608) 723-5665
Piney Grove Pinzgauer Farm
Fullblood amp Purebred Heifers amp Bulls
Available at all times
Kyle amp Eddie Hyder150 Escape Mtn RdHampton TN 37658
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Amber amp Russell Bryant98 Butler Mill Rd Elma WA 98541(360) 482-3892
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Mystic Ridge Pinzgauers
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Duncan Pinzgauer Farm
7201 Dover LaneFort Worth Texas 76118
Georgia Duncan(817) 589-0498 bull georgia2swbellnet
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show results
Class Name Owner Place
northwest Junior Pinzgauer Youth show Chehalis WA
may 1-2
Jr Pinzgauer Fitting amp ShowingJunior Novice Name PlaceJacieAmes 1 Junior KortneyBailey 1MireyaMcNealley 2AliVelilla 3DuncanScannell 4 Intermediate KyleeJohanson 1VictoriaKrauss 2CordellHankins 3
Senior MelodyHankins 1AaronHankins 2BrennenHankins 3 Grand Champion Showman KyleeJohanson Reserve Champion Showman KortneyBailey
SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
Jacie Ames Reserve Grand Champion Female
Kortney Bailey Grand Champion Female
Kylee Johanson Grand Champion Steer
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SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
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The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 35
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14 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
AmericAn PinzgAuer AssociAtion
boArD meeting teleconference minutesapproved
December 9 2009
In Attendance Todd Andreshak Herb Berg Jerry DeSmidt Clayton Haskell Mary Ann Meredith Donna Laney Cathy Reich Pam Shay-Bryant Jeremy West Absent Ken Paul Kyle Hyder Lisa Wamsley
President Donna Laney called the meeting to order at 800 am (Pacific Time)
A correction was made to the minutes of the Board Meeting of September 26 2009 to add Cathy Reich as a Board member in attendance Jerry DeSmidt made a motion to accept the minutes with this correction Cathy Reich seconded and the motion carried
Clayton Haskell presented the Treasurerrsquos Report According to the recent financials our registrations are down 10 from prior year and our transfers are down 50 A discussion was held regarding past due amounts owed to the APA President Laney said that she would ask the APA office to send out past due notices for the amounts on the Aging Report Clayton will be sending out the list of past due accounts to the Regional Presidents for them to contact people in their regions or let the office know which accounts are uncollectible Pam Shay-Bryant made a motion to accept the Treasurerrsquos report Todd seconded and the motion carried
Committee ReportsGrievance Herb Berg reported that there were no grievances
pendingImportExport Pam Shay-Bryant reported that she knew of
some APA members who were purchasing cattle from Diamond T in Canada
National Show Lisa Wamsley is chairing the National Show committee The show is scheduled for the last of September in Tyler TX We will be receiving further information within the week
Promotion No reportRules and Bylaws Nothing to reportNational Show Rules Todd Andreshak wanted the National
Show committee to remind all exhibitors to bring their original registration certificates to the National Show instead of photocopies
Website Nothing to reportYouth No reportBreed Field Representative No report
Old BusinessPresident Laney discussed the budget and asked if the Board
felt that we needed to make any changes to the budget The results of the discussion were to keep the budget on track and see how the general economy plays out
The idea of having a Feature Farm highlighted in the Pinzgauer Journal each issue was discussed Cathy Reich made a motion to ask President Laney to randomly pick one region for each issue and contact the Regional President for suggestions as to which farm to feature The photos from the article would come from the owner of the farm but Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to assist in the writing of the article Jerry DeSmidt seconded the motion and the motion carried
The plan for promotional products featured by the APA was tabled for future discussion
Todd Andreshak addressed the issue of realigning some of the regions At the last Board meeting it was stated that the impetus for any realignments needed to come from the regions in question He is planning to work with Jeff Cole regarding the absorption of the Eastern region into the Midwest region
The Pinzgauer Journal has asked to have someone from the association be the clearinghouse for all show results President Laney was going to ask our webmaster Kathy Dombrowski to be that person
The Youth non-profit scholarship fund was discussed Volunteers were solicited to become the Board for the Fund with a commitment of at least five years to get it going and become well-established The Board was decided as follows President ndash Lisa Wamsley Vice President ndash Todd Andreshak Treasurer ndash Mary Ann Meredith Secretary ndash Donna Laney The functions of the Board of the fund are to secure donations and make decisions on the disbursement of scholarship funds to the APA juniors who apply for those funds Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 15
International Congress ndash 2011Mathias Kinberger will visit in August 2010 to finalize
plans for the International Congress tour in the Northwest in Aug ndash Sept of 2011 We have many great ideas for sightseeing farm visits and even a cattle show Since this is an APA event hosted by the Northwest I hope many APA members will make plans to be with us You wonrsquot be disappointed Itrsquos a good way to meet breeders from around the world and also to meet our international people from Austria Look for more about the tour in our next issue Thanks Donna Laney
2011 internAtionAl PinzgAuer congress
work on the draft organizational documents and the not-for profit certification A motion was made to name this fund the APA Junior Scholarship Fund by Jerry DeSmidt Todd Andreshak seconded and the motion carried
Clayton Haskell discussed the Pinzgauer Certified Beef program He will be sending all the Board members the proposed final criteria for certification and will start the process to get the label approved by the USDA
New Business
A discussion on Board member goals ensured Goals that were identified for the Board this year were Establish the Certified Pinzgauer Beef program establish the Junior Scholarship Fund improve and expand the Pinzgauer Journal and re-establish contact with and encourage membership from breeders of Pinzgauers who do not now participate in the regional or national association
The Board addressed possible new sources of revenue for the Association It was decided that there would not be an additional charge for listings in the Breederrsquos Directory as that was part of the benefits of being a member of the association The Board felt that the prospect of a one-time charge for the Certified Pinzgauer Beef enrollment was feasible and would be discussed at the next meeting President Laney will be reminding the APA office to
send out the annual dues notice and also solicit additional dues from lifetime members Clayton Haskell brought up the prospect of holding a silent auction at the Nationals to benefit the APA Jeremy West said plans were underway for that already
Mary Ann Meredith asked for clarification regarding the registration of a calf conceived by AI The rules as adopted by the Association are that all sires used for AI in this breed have to have a DNA sample on file with our testing agency (currently Pfizer) It is the responsibility of the seller of Pinzgauer semen to insure that this sample is on file Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to summarize the APA rules on DNA samples for inclusion on the website
President Donna Laney announced that the next meeting would be a teleconference held on March 6 2010 at the same time
Jerry DeSmidt made a motion to adjourn at 920 am Todd Andreshak seconded and the motion carried
Respectfully submitted
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16 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
PinzgAuers for All reAsonsIt is my belief that the Pinzgauer breed has not come close to reach-ing its total potential as a contributor to not only the beef industry in the United States (and Canada for that matter) but the dairy industry as well I as many of you have read countless articles where individu-als have stated they ldquomissed the boatrdquo with Pinzguers or so much more can be done with Pinzgauers While I was not purchasing or breeding cattle in the late sixties or seventies I would agree with both positions
While I am not the only individual in the United States who has crossed Holsteins with Pinzgauers I ask myself why doing so has not been covered discussed or written about My wife and I along with our children have been dairy producers since April 1 1991 (yes I know April Fools day and in light of the continual $990 base price of milk time and again since thenhellipwell you get the picture)
In my opinion Holsteins in North America has been basically destroyed in the pursuit of milk production I think I can state milk production has been pursued at the expense of virtually all the basic animal traits The destruction of mothering ability grazing ability calving ability disease resistance disease tolerance day to day vigor weak calves calves unable to suckle the list goes on and on Many of these topics have been written about prior to my ramblings here But there seems to be two schools on this in regards to Holsteins One lets find Out-cross (Holstein) bloodlines to improve some of these conditions now so prevalent Two lets cross breed them Oh and I guess there is a third line of thought lets keep them the way they are so while they give you 28000 pounds of milk in 365 days it is okay to have the following vet bills Displaced Abomasum Keto-sis milk fever breed her three to six times or more to settle trim her feet two or more times a lactation and lets not include pneumonia time and again late lactation milk fever and from my experience just a weird and continuous bunch of ailments
I like many dairy producers have tried other breeds and have done some cross breeding with their herds As you drive around the coun-tryside if you know your dairy breeds and what resultant crosses look like you will see Jersey cattle in many herds and Jersey Holstein F1 crosses There are still Guernsey Milking Shorthorn Aryshire and Brown Swiss out there to see I am not familiar with anyone crossing these breeds much with Holsteins but I do spot the occasional Short-horn Holstein cross If one knows what they are looking for you will see Normandy Holstein F1 cows on many of the milk producers pasture operations Looking even closer there is some Brown Swiss Holstein crossing going on but I seldom see them (I read an article years past out of New Zealand which stated they had to cross the Holsteins there with Brown Swiss because the Holsteins had lost the ability to be efficient grazers)
There are many paths a beef producer can take in their operation seed stock bull supplier cow calf sales feed lot custom beef produc-tion and showing to name some While my goal has been fullblood seed stock with our Pinzgauer herd I eventually began to reflect on the fact that as a breed the Pinzgauer would still be classed as a dual purpose breed In fact Pinzgauer dairy products are produced and sold in Europe and milking Pinzgauers may even be more numerous
today than Pinzgauer beef (I believe that position changes depending on who you speak with in Austria)
Some know I attempted Normandy Holstein crossing some years back and in my way of thinking it was a failure I never did obtain a Normandy Holstein heifer in over two years of breeding my Hol-steins to Normandy bulls so I simply gave up Twenty miles away however a large pasture based herd was able to establish about half of his two hundred milking cows as Normandy Holstein F1rsquos And while we utilized the same bulls his luck of the draw was heifers and lots of them Mine however was all bulls
While I did not cross Holsteins and Jerseys I have purchased a few of them in milk and kept them around the past decade We also have kept a small number of purebred Jerseys as well
About five years ago I decided I should try crossing a few Holsteins with Pinzgauers While I will admit I was concerned that what is available in this country is the beef side of the term dual purpose I was really sick at having to either drag out Holsteins or ship them because they simply cannot overcome much that befalls them (And when you have to drag a down or dead cow out of a 140 foot barn with 160 feet of chain the loader tractorhellipwell I think you get the picture and after one time it gets old very very fast) As some of you who know me know I was able to obtain some old Aristocrat semen and began getting some Holsteins settled and I believed then (as I do now) I had absolutely nothing to loose
When the calves started arriving I initially obtained 75 bull calves and 25 heifers I know the ole odds are 5050 but I was thrilled to obtain any heifers after my Normandy disaster The first round of heifers were black and of course any red animals that hit the ground were bulls I might add that our Holstein herd is genetically speak-ing red or red carrier with one or two cows having the black red gene These F1 animals for the most part ldquoresemblerdquo a Pinzgauer in their marking They will have a sold colored head some while on the spine with the while tail usually white rear feet Some are flashy marked and others a little more plain In four or five years of F1 calves hitting the ground I believe there has been only three not looking kinda sorta like a Pinzgauer
As these calves began to hit the ground there was (and is) a noticeable difference in their behavior when it comes to suckling These F1rsquos first hit the ground running just like our fullblood Pinzgauer calves----like one of the commercials on TV today they got the power They come out they get up and start motivating around the barn And immediately they are ready for a drink With the rare exception they know what that nipple on the bottle is for and they really go to town The next thing we noticed right away is that if sweet feed is offered within 24 hours they will begin to eat it and while it may not be a lot they are eating solid feed As with the beef calves I have observed them chewing on grass within 24 hours of birth these F1rsquos will also go after hay haylage and silage within a day or so of birth
So now I have a barn full of Pinzgauer Holstein F1 bull and heifer calves as our initial flush of calves was about a dozen or so in a short
bymike foshee
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 17
time frame Well since I feel the dairyman always takes it on the chin (funny how I am always right on this topic as I received 90 cents free and clear on a beautiful F1 bull calf the other day---ha still have not cashed that check) when shipping their bull calves I had not sold a one of the F1 bulls Low and behold a fellow down the road stopped in (who had been admiring our Pinzgauers for years) and asked me if I ever cross a Pinzgauer with a Holstein With the exception of a few hutches which cannot be seen from either road that borders our farm no one had seen any of the F1rsquos at that time Of course I said sure would you like to see them In the barn we go and if he would have had dentures they would have fallen out of his mouth He was basically speechless as he looked at the group of calves I had inside the barn (I should mention I did sell this small producer a Valentime bred heifer the year before and during this visit he informed me he wanted as many ldquoWhite tailsrdquo in his lot and pasture as he could buy) Right then and there he purchase the entire lot of bull calves and paid absolute top dollar for them We did not suffer any of that $45 a calf nonsense This producer purchased every F1 bull calf I would sell that year and the next This was an un-expected bonus in my pursuit of raising and milking some F1 crosses
Another unexpected bonus with these F1 bull calves came because of the way they are marked I find it interesting so many dairyman milk Holsteins and of course in the United States most are black The number of producers who want a Red Holstein(s) a Jersey(s) a Swiss anything different in their herd is staggering And to think when we started in 1991 people looked at us like we were nuts for having all the Red Holsteins running around In the Holstein world these While Tails are considered Linebacks And while there are different marking patterns for a Lineback---people are crazy for them at auction when one or more show up I saw on one occasion a three teat short extremely fat Lineback marked milk cow (yep someone was actually milking this thinghellip) bring $1700 So being a little informed about what the masses wanted I saved a few of the F1 bulls calves back and feed them until they reached 600 pounds Sent them out to the kind of local monthly feeder sale to see what happened Well they topped the sale and they did this because dairy producers wanted to put some of that ldquoLinebackrdquo marking into their herd I made no claims as to what they were or were not I simply sent both red and black ones and stood back and watched This too was an unexpected (to a point) bonus in my crossing program
Now we get to the heart of the matter and that is actually milking an F1 We currently milk two and I let one of my friends obtain two His are about in the same stage of lactation as our two Five more F1rsquos are currently settled to freshen in 2010
One of the reasons for cross breeding is hybrid vigor With my low point of view regarding the state of the Holstein breed I did this solely for hybrid vigor Would it could it make a difference in stamina health reproductive efficiency That was the goal not what or how they would be marked or what color they might be when they hit the ground Here are the things I have discovered during this grand experiment
1 Growth I have not seen a Holstein or Pinzgauer have as rapid a growth curve as these F1rsquos They have amazing size and they get there darned quick Our next F1 Red-Hill Marbles which Jill showed a season or two ago is easily in excess of 1400 pounds And the next three due also tower above any of the pure Holstein heifers on the farm To say I am impressed with how these critters grow would be an understatement2 Disposition a more calm and easy to handle heifer and to date
the two which freshened on our farm and the two at our friends were very easy to break to milk At our place and this is not an exaggera-tion you canrsquot walk through the cow yard without having to actually push their big behinds out of your way They come to you you can pet them in the lot they follow you aroundhellipnow I could expect some of this if all of them had been shown but that is not the case Two Holstein Pinzgauer F1rsquos and one Jersey Pinzgauer F1 have been shown but you would think all ten of them had been3 Udder quality udders on all four milking are extremely square and tucked up high teats evenly and properly spaced Milk out speed is fast and as the saying goes around dairy land they milk out like a dishrag And of course udders can have all shapes and lengths of teats and these are what I considered the perfect length to prep and milk 4 Confirmation I was not sure how some of these cattle would look structurally when this all started even though the calves were very showy and dairy in appearance I have F1rsquos out of grade and registered Holstein (as well as Jerserys) with varying confirmation types represented I can honestly say that these first four F1rsquos look dairy and as they progress out in their lactation they are not putting on excess body fat And after milking now for over 19 years I can say I have had a whole lot of dairy heifers way worse confirmation wise than these F1rsquos 5 Milk production I would rate these in our barn (and my buddy says the same) as good solid milkers All four of these peaked in the mid-fifties I would like to throw in at this point I am not a big believer in these 70 80 90 pound heifers I personally believe this is one of the reasons the national age for a dairy cow is three years and about three to five months Some of the cattle that have stood in our barn the longest number of years were heifers who came in and maybe peaked at forty forty-five fifty pounds And as they stayed in the barn went on to give us those 18000 20000 or more lactations and did it for five six and in a couple of instances up to and including ten lactations No one makes money when a cow goes out the door at three and a half years of age (even though some sure thing they do) And so many producers do not realize a bovine does not reach maturity until seven years of age
I believe many Pinzgauer producers have access to Holstein breeders and perhaps Holstein heifers Offering some of these lineback look-ing (they are called white tails and or skunks also around this neck of the woods) heifers or bulls ldquomightrdquo work for some to increase their number of animals sold As the ole saying goes there is more than one way to skin a cat
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Ask the DoctorThe Junior GazetteThe Midwest juniors should all be getting ready for the Midwest Junior Pinzgauer
show Sunday June 6th The juniors will get a chance to show two days Saturday at Valley Beef and Sunday will be our junior show At that time we will get the results of our royalty contest Last years show was a big success with eight juniors showing and twenty four head of cattle
In February two juniors attended the Wisconsin Cattlemenrsquos Association conference they both listened in on some very interesting seminars
I got a chance to show at a U-W Pioneer Showdown on April 24th and 25th I enjoyed showing both days and the judge on Sunday was very complimentary on our breed
July 20th through the 22nd we will have Pinzgauers in the Wisconsin Cattlemenrsquos Tent at Farm Technology Days along with many other beef breeds Hopefully our queen
and princesses will be there to answer questions and promote our breed
In August a number of Midwest juniors will be showing at the Midwest District show held at the State Fair in Milwaukee After that we will be looking forward to World
Beef Expo
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A good group of bred heifers and cows for sale
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1 We have a basketball- like thing sticking out the rear of a heifer and it is bright red Also the rectum is also hanging out What do we do (fig 1)
A Your heifer has a rectal ndashvaginal prolapse which is common in some breeds like Herefords but not so common in Pinzgauer If you do see this then it is best to call your vet Otherwise you might try to clean it up with warm water and take your clenched fist and push gently inwards and she will strain against you but you just firmly
push against her relaxing when she pushes against you Once you have it in you should not be able to feel anything anymore as it inverts back into the normal place If she just calved then put in 2-4 urea boluses You may need it sutured to hold it in but steady pressure with a clenched fist will do wonders if you are persistent and careful It works better with a spinal block first however
2 We found this aborted calf and are not sure what cow it came from (fig 2)
A Take it to a veterinarian and they can take a sample from the stomach (abomasum) and examine some under a microscope for trichomoniasis which they can see If none then they should submit it to a lab for other bacterial causes of abortion or fungus (especially if the cattle have had access to moldy hay)
3 We have a cow with retained fetal membranes What should we do (fig3)
A Two things you can just let it hang even if it goes 7-10 days that is better than trying to remove them She will breed back better if you do nothing than if they are manually removed Or you can clean her up with warm water and try and place 2-4 urea boluses in past the placenta as far as you can reach The first way is alright (do nothing) as it is amazing how well the uterus of the cow will clean itself up before the next breeding season
4 The vet says we have a lot of cows that are ready to inseminate but there is nothing going on on the ovaries (fig 4) What is the problem
A This is called anestrus due to a lack of proper nutrition It is fairly common in first-calf heifers if their body condition was not real good when they calved as they will put all
their energy to produce milk for their calf and will not cycle until later or not at all until the calf is weaned These young females are still growing producing milk and the reproductive tract comes last Since two-year old females are about 20 smaller than their full grown herdmates they should be pastured and fed separate from older animals since there is often a lack of feed intake and lowered body condition resulting in delayed return to heat Donrsquot forget to worm them on a regular basis to help them grow
By DuAne mickelsen DVmAsk the Doctor
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Heartland Ila
20 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
5 Will prostaglandin (Lutalyse or Estrumate) work if we are going to artificially inseminate some of our cows
A Yes as long as they are cycling and have a corpus luteum on one of the ovaries (fig 5) They should respond to heat in 2-5 days so watch them closely and it is wise to chalk the tailhead because if the chalk disappears and you have not seen her in heat then this is almost as good
6 As I stated in my previous ldquoAsk the Doctorrdquo column I do work for a large bull test station During the last several years using a Bovine Respiratory Disease vaccination program we had 50-60 of the bulls break with respiratory disease in spite of vaccinating the bulls on arrival This year we approached the bulls differently Upon arrival all bulls were given the antibiotic Draxxin subcutaneously and an intranasal vaccine One week later they were given an intramuscular IBR BVD PI3 BRSV PasturellaMannheimia and Clostridial vaccines and only 10 were sick a dramatic improvement
7 We have a large number of our calves that seem to scour within the first month following calving What can we do to prevent this problem
A The best way I know is to vaccinate all the heifers and if necessary the cows prior to calving with Scour Guard KC4 (Roto amp Corona viruses E coli and Clostridium perfrigins bacteria) Other than this make sure the calving area is kept clean and spread them out or move them to clean ground ever so often to prevent heavy contamination of the organisms that cause diarrhea
8 I recently had a problem with the fetal head back and the cow was down and I could not get the head around to pull the calf What could I have done (fig 6)
A These are difficult to deal with especially without a spinal nerve block to prevent straining However here is what you should do next time The cow is down with her back legs tucked up under
her abdomen Tie her head to a post and pull both back legs behind the cow and have someone pull her tail up over her back (fig 7) This takes her mind off you a little more and gives you more room inside the pelvis and uterus to put your fingers in the fetal mouth or nose and pull the fetal head around
9 We have had several calves hip lock on us when pulling a large calf (fig8) How can we prevent this from occurring
A In the future if the cow is standing then rotate the fetus once you have the head and front legs out By this I mean rotate the calf until its sternum is pointed up to the rectum of the cow and that prevents the hips or stifles of the calf from locking up Also if the cow is down you can roll her over on her back and with the fetal extractor pull the calf between her legs and over the udder (fig 9) When the cow or heifer is on her back the fetal pelvis drops down into the wider part of the dams pelvis and frees the hips up allowing the calf to easily be pulled
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10 I have had problems trying to nurse up calves on some of my heifers They want to leave the calf or they are sensitive to letting the baby calf nurse and so they kick it and knock the calf down What can I do
A I usually tie the heifer up with a halter and then take a lariat and put a loop around the neck come back and make a loop in front of the hips and tie that to the fence (fig 10) This prevents the heifer from kicking the calf You can then let the calf nurse and you may have to repeat this for a few times until the heifer gets used to the calf nursing her
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30 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Schedule of EventsBarns Open For ArrivalhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTuesday September 28Cattle in PlacehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipWednesday Sept 29 at 200 pmNational Open ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 at 900 amJr ShowmanshiphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 following Open ShowBanquethelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 31 at 600 pmNational Junior ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 900 amCattle ReleasedhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 100 pm
The Southwest Pinzgauer Association Invites you
to the
2010 National Pinzgauer Show
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
National Show Headquarters Hotel Sleep Inn and Suites
5555 South Donnybrook AveTyler TX 75703(903) 581-8646
King or 2 Queen rooms at $6999King Suite at $8999
The Sleep Inn amp Suites will have a complimentary hot breakfast including eggs waffles and bacon or sausage They also provide a complimentary shuttle service from the airport For flight arrangements plan to fly into DallasFt Worth then on
to Tyler There are no pets allowed at the hotel a boarding facility is located across the street
Tyler TexasSeptember 28-October 1 2010
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 31
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
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show results
Class Name Owner Place
northwest Junior Pinzgauer Youth show Chehalis WA
may 1-2
Jr Pinzgauer Fitting amp ShowingJunior Novice Name PlaceJacieAmes 1 Junior KortneyBailey 1MireyaMcNealley 2AliVelilla 3DuncanScannell 4 Intermediate KyleeJohanson 1VictoriaKrauss 2CordellHankins 3
Senior MelodyHankins 1AaronHankins 2BrennenHankins 3 Grand Champion Showman KyleeJohanson Reserve Champion Showman KortneyBailey
SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
Jacie Ames Reserve Grand Champion Female
Kortney Bailey Grand Champion Female
Kylee Johanson Grand Champion Steer
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 33
SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
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The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 35
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International Congress ndash 2011Mathias Kinberger will visit in August 2010 to finalize
plans for the International Congress tour in the Northwest in Aug ndash Sept of 2011 We have many great ideas for sightseeing farm visits and even a cattle show Since this is an APA event hosted by the Northwest I hope many APA members will make plans to be with us You wonrsquot be disappointed Itrsquos a good way to meet breeders from around the world and also to meet our international people from Austria Look for more about the tour in our next issue Thanks Donna Laney
2011 internAtionAl PinzgAuer congress
work on the draft organizational documents and the not-for profit certification A motion was made to name this fund the APA Junior Scholarship Fund by Jerry DeSmidt Todd Andreshak seconded and the motion carried
Clayton Haskell discussed the Pinzgauer Certified Beef program He will be sending all the Board members the proposed final criteria for certification and will start the process to get the label approved by the USDA
New Business
A discussion on Board member goals ensured Goals that were identified for the Board this year were Establish the Certified Pinzgauer Beef program establish the Junior Scholarship Fund improve and expand the Pinzgauer Journal and re-establish contact with and encourage membership from breeders of Pinzgauers who do not now participate in the regional or national association
The Board addressed possible new sources of revenue for the Association It was decided that there would not be an additional charge for listings in the Breederrsquos Directory as that was part of the benefits of being a member of the association The Board felt that the prospect of a one-time charge for the Certified Pinzgauer Beef enrollment was feasible and would be discussed at the next meeting President Laney will be reminding the APA office to
send out the annual dues notice and also solicit additional dues from lifetime members Clayton Haskell brought up the prospect of holding a silent auction at the Nationals to benefit the APA Jeremy West said plans were underway for that already
Mary Ann Meredith asked for clarification regarding the registration of a calf conceived by AI The rules as adopted by the Association are that all sires used for AI in this breed have to have a DNA sample on file with our testing agency (currently Pfizer) It is the responsibility of the seller of Pinzgauer semen to insure that this sample is on file Pam Shay-Bryant volunteered to summarize the APA rules on DNA samples for inclusion on the website
President Donna Laney announced that the next meeting would be a teleconference held on March 6 2010 at the same time
Jerry DeSmidt made a motion to adjourn at 920 am Todd Andreshak seconded and the motion carried
Respectfully submitted
Pam Shay-BryantSecretary
Lance Fletcher96 Rapid Creek RdSheridan WY 82801
(307) 672-7289jfl etchwbaccessnet
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Still at it 36 years later
For Sale 2010 bull calves
ldquoGot Bulls 3 - 98 polled Pinzgauer bulls sired by Alpine (reg 1) 1 - 99 polled Pinzgauer bull sired by Haller Fox 2 - 97 polled Pinzgauer bulls sired by WPR Cayenne 904J 2 - 98 polled Pinzgauer bulls sired by Dameon (National reserve grand champion bull)
16 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
PinzgAuers for All reAsonsIt is my belief that the Pinzgauer breed has not come close to reach-ing its total potential as a contributor to not only the beef industry in the United States (and Canada for that matter) but the dairy industry as well I as many of you have read countless articles where individu-als have stated they ldquomissed the boatrdquo with Pinzguers or so much more can be done with Pinzgauers While I was not purchasing or breeding cattle in the late sixties or seventies I would agree with both positions
While I am not the only individual in the United States who has crossed Holsteins with Pinzgauers I ask myself why doing so has not been covered discussed or written about My wife and I along with our children have been dairy producers since April 1 1991 (yes I know April Fools day and in light of the continual $990 base price of milk time and again since thenhellipwell you get the picture)
In my opinion Holsteins in North America has been basically destroyed in the pursuit of milk production I think I can state milk production has been pursued at the expense of virtually all the basic animal traits The destruction of mothering ability grazing ability calving ability disease resistance disease tolerance day to day vigor weak calves calves unable to suckle the list goes on and on Many of these topics have been written about prior to my ramblings here But there seems to be two schools on this in regards to Holsteins One lets find Out-cross (Holstein) bloodlines to improve some of these conditions now so prevalent Two lets cross breed them Oh and I guess there is a third line of thought lets keep them the way they are so while they give you 28000 pounds of milk in 365 days it is okay to have the following vet bills Displaced Abomasum Keto-sis milk fever breed her three to six times or more to settle trim her feet two or more times a lactation and lets not include pneumonia time and again late lactation milk fever and from my experience just a weird and continuous bunch of ailments
I like many dairy producers have tried other breeds and have done some cross breeding with their herds As you drive around the coun-tryside if you know your dairy breeds and what resultant crosses look like you will see Jersey cattle in many herds and Jersey Holstein F1 crosses There are still Guernsey Milking Shorthorn Aryshire and Brown Swiss out there to see I am not familiar with anyone crossing these breeds much with Holsteins but I do spot the occasional Short-horn Holstein cross If one knows what they are looking for you will see Normandy Holstein F1 cows on many of the milk producers pasture operations Looking even closer there is some Brown Swiss Holstein crossing going on but I seldom see them (I read an article years past out of New Zealand which stated they had to cross the Holsteins there with Brown Swiss because the Holsteins had lost the ability to be efficient grazers)
There are many paths a beef producer can take in their operation seed stock bull supplier cow calf sales feed lot custom beef produc-tion and showing to name some While my goal has been fullblood seed stock with our Pinzgauer herd I eventually began to reflect on the fact that as a breed the Pinzgauer would still be classed as a dual purpose breed In fact Pinzgauer dairy products are produced and sold in Europe and milking Pinzgauers may even be more numerous
today than Pinzgauer beef (I believe that position changes depending on who you speak with in Austria)
Some know I attempted Normandy Holstein crossing some years back and in my way of thinking it was a failure I never did obtain a Normandy Holstein heifer in over two years of breeding my Hol-steins to Normandy bulls so I simply gave up Twenty miles away however a large pasture based herd was able to establish about half of his two hundred milking cows as Normandy Holstein F1rsquos And while we utilized the same bulls his luck of the draw was heifers and lots of them Mine however was all bulls
While I did not cross Holsteins and Jerseys I have purchased a few of them in milk and kept them around the past decade We also have kept a small number of purebred Jerseys as well
About five years ago I decided I should try crossing a few Holsteins with Pinzgauers While I will admit I was concerned that what is available in this country is the beef side of the term dual purpose I was really sick at having to either drag out Holsteins or ship them because they simply cannot overcome much that befalls them (And when you have to drag a down or dead cow out of a 140 foot barn with 160 feet of chain the loader tractorhellipwell I think you get the picture and after one time it gets old very very fast) As some of you who know me know I was able to obtain some old Aristocrat semen and began getting some Holsteins settled and I believed then (as I do now) I had absolutely nothing to loose
When the calves started arriving I initially obtained 75 bull calves and 25 heifers I know the ole odds are 5050 but I was thrilled to obtain any heifers after my Normandy disaster The first round of heifers were black and of course any red animals that hit the ground were bulls I might add that our Holstein herd is genetically speak-ing red or red carrier with one or two cows having the black red gene These F1 animals for the most part ldquoresemblerdquo a Pinzgauer in their marking They will have a sold colored head some while on the spine with the while tail usually white rear feet Some are flashy marked and others a little more plain In four or five years of F1 calves hitting the ground I believe there has been only three not looking kinda sorta like a Pinzgauer
As these calves began to hit the ground there was (and is) a noticeable difference in their behavior when it comes to suckling These F1rsquos first hit the ground running just like our fullblood Pinzgauer calves----like one of the commercials on TV today they got the power They come out they get up and start motivating around the barn And immediately they are ready for a drink With the rare exception they know what that nipple on the bottle is for and they really go to town The next thing we noticed right away is that if sweet feed is offered within 24 hours they will begin to eat it and while it may not be a lot they are eating solid feed As with the beef calves I have observed them chewing on grass within 24 hours of birth these F1rsquos will also go after hay haylage and silage within a day or so of birth
So now I have a barn full of Pinzgauer Holstein F1 bull and heifer calves as our initial flush of calves was about a dozen or so in a short
bymike foshee
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 17
time frame Well since I feel the dairyman always takes it on the chin (funny how I am always right on this topic as I received 90 cents free and clear on a beautiful F1 bull calf the other day---ha still have not cashed that check) when shipping their bull calves I had not sold a one of the F1 bulls Low and behold a fellow down the road stopped in (who had been admiring our Pinzgauers for years) and asked me if I ever cross a Pinzgauer with a Holstein With the exception of a few hutches which cannot be seen from either road that borders our farm no one had seen any of the F1rsquos at that time Of course I said sure would you like to see them In the barn we go and if he would have had dentures they would have fallen out of his mouth He was basically speechless as he looked at the group of calves I had inside the barn (I should mention I did sell this small producer a Valentime bred heifer the year before and during this visit he informed me he wanted as many ldquoWhite tailsrdquo in his lot and pasture as he could buy) Right then and there he purchase the entire lot of bull calves and paid absolute top dollar for them We did not suffer any of that $45 a calf nonsense This producer purchased every F1 bull calf I would sell that year and the next This was an un-expected bonus in my pursuit of raising and milking some F1 crosses
Another unexpected bonus with these F1 bull calves came because of the way they are marked I find it interesting so many dairyman milk Holsteins and of course in the United States most are black The number of producers who want a Red Holstein(s) a Jersey(s) a Swiss anything different in their herd is staggering And to think when we started in 1991 people looked at us like we were nuts for having all the Red Holsteins running around In the Holstein world these While Tails are considered Linebacks And while there are different marking patterns for a Lineback---people are crazy for them at auction when one or more show up I saw on one occasion a three teat short extremely fat Lineback marked milk cow (yep someone was actually milking this thinghellip) bring $1700 So being a little informed about what the masses wanted I saved a few of the F1 bulls calves back and feed them until they reached 600 pounds Sent them out to the kind of local monthly feeder sale to see what happened Well they topped the sale and they did this because dairy producers wanted to put some of that ldquoLinebackrdquo marking into their herd I made no claims as to what they were or were not I simply sent both red and black ones and stood back and watched This too was an unexpected (to a point) bonus in my crossing program
Now we get to the heart of the matter and that is actually milking an F1 We currently milk two and I let one of my friends obtain two His are about in the same stage of lactation as our two Five more F1rsquos are currently settled to freshen in 2010
One of the reasons for cross breeding is hybrid vigor With my low point of view regarding the state of the Holstein breed I did this solely for hybrid vigor Would it could it make a difference in stamina health reproductive efficiency That was the goal not what or how they would be marked or what color they might be when they hit the ground Here are the things I have discovered during this grand experiment
1 Growth I have not seen a Holstein or Pinzgauer have as rapid a growth curve as these F1rsquos They have amazing size and they get there darned quick Our next F1 Red-Hill Marbles which Jill showed a season or two ago is easily in excess of 1400 pounds And the next three due also tower above any of the pure Holstein heifers on the farm To say I am impressed with how these critters grow would be an understatement2 Disposition a more calm and easy to handle heifer and to date
the two which freshened on our farm and the two at our friends were very easy to break to milk At our place and this is not an exaggera-tion you canrsquot walk through the cow yard without having to actually push their big behinds out of your way They come to you you can pet them in the lot they follow you aroundhellipnow I could expect some of this if all of them had been shown but that is not the case Two Holstein Pinzgauer F1rsquos and one Jersey Pinzgauer F1 have been shown but you would think all ten of them had been3 Udder quality udders on all four milking are extremely square and tucked up high teats evenly and properly spaced Milk out speed is fast and as the saying goes around dairy land they milk out like a dishrag And of course udders can have all shapes and lengths of teats and these are what I considered the perfect length to prep and milk 4 Confirmation I was not sure how some of these cattle would look structurally when this all started even though the calves were very showy and dairy in appearance I have F1rsquos out of grade and registered Holstein (as well as Jerserys) with varying confirmation types represented I can honestly say that these first four F1rsquos look dairy and as they progress out in their lactation they are not putting on excess body fat And after milking now for over 19 years I can say I have had a whole lot of dairy heifers way worse confirmation wise than these F1rsquos 5 Milk production I would rate these in our barn (and my buddy says the same) as good solid milkers All four of these peaked in the mid-fifties I would like to throw in at this point I am not a big believer in these 70 80 90 pound heifers I personally believe this is one of the reasons the national age for a dairy cow is three years and about three to five months Some of the cattle that have stood in our barn the longest number of years were heifers who came in and maybe peaked at forty forty-five fifty pounds And as they stayed in the barn went on to give us those 18000 20000 or more lactations and did it for five six and in a couple of instances up to and including ten lactations No one makes money when a cow goes out the door at three and a half years of age (even though some sure thing they do) And so many producers do not realize a bovine does not reach maturity until seven years of age
I believe many Pinzgauer producers have access to Holstein breeders and perhaps Holstein heifers Offering some of these lineback look-ing (they are called white tails and or skunks also around this neck of the woods) heifers or bulls ldquomightrdquo work for some to increase their number of animals sold As the ole saying goes there is more than one way to skin a cat
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Ask the DoctorThe Junior GazetteThe Midwest juniors should all be getting ready for the Midwest Junior Pinzgauer
show Sunday June 6th The juniors will get a chance to show two days Saturday at Valley Beef and Sunday will be our junior show At that time we will get the results of our royalty contest Last years show was a big success with eight juniors showing and twenty four head of cattle
In February two juniors attended the Wisconsin Cattlemenrsquos Association conference they both listened in on some very interesting seminars
I got a chance to show at a U-W Pioneer Showdown on April 24th and 25th I enjoyed showing both days and the judge on Sunday was very complimentary on our breed
July 20th through the 22nd we will have Pinzgauers in the Wisconsin Cattlemenrsquos Tent at Farm Technology Days along with many other beef breeds Hopefully our queen
and princesses will be there to answer questions and promote our breed
In August a number of Midwest juniors will be showing at the Midwest District show held at the State Fair in Milwaukee After that we will be looking forward to World
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1 We have a basketball- like thing sticking out the rear of a heifer and it is bright red Also the rectum is also hanging out What do we do (fig 1)
A Your heifer has a rectal ndashvaginal prolapse which is common in some breeds like Herefords but not so common in Pinzgauer If you do see this then it is best to call your vet Otherwise you might try to clean it up with warm water and take your clenched fist and push gently inwards and she will strain against you but you just firmly
push against her relaxing when she pushes against you Once you have it in you should not be able to feel anything anymore as it inverts back into the normal place If she just calved then put in 2-4 urea boluses You may need it sutured to hold it in but steady pressure with a clenched fist will do wonders if you are persistent and careful It works better with a spinal block first however
2 We found this aborted calf and are not sure what cow it came from (fig 2)
A Take it to a veterinarian and they can take a sample from the stomach (abomasum) and examine some under a microscope for trichomoniasis which they can see If none then they should submit it to a lab for other bacterial causes of abortion or fungus (especially if the cattle have had access to moldy hay)
3 We have a cow with retained fetal membranes What should we do (fig3)
A Two things you can just let it hang even if it goes 7-10 days that is better than trying to remove them She will breed back better if you do nothing than if they are manually removed Or you can clean her up with warm water and try and place 2-4 urea boluses in past the placenta as far as you can reach The first way is alright (do nothing) as it is amazing how well the uterus of the cow will clean itself up before the next breeding season
4 The vet says we have a lot of cows that are ready to inseminate but there is nothing going on on the ovaries (fig 4) What is the problem
A This is called anestrus due to a lack of proper nutrition It is fairly common in first-calf heifers if their body condition was not real good when they calved as they will put all
their energy to produce milk for their calf and will not cycle until later or not at all until the calf is weaned These young females are still growing producing milk and the reproductive tract comes last Since two-year old females are about 20 smaller than their full grown herdmates they should be pastured and fed separate from older animals since there is often a lack of feed intake and lowered body condition resulting in delayed return to heat Donrsquot forget to worm them on a regular basis to help them grow
By DuAne mickelsen DVmAsk the Doctor
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20 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
5 Will prostaglandin (Lutalyse or Estrumate) work if we are going to artificially inseminate some of our cows
A Yes as long as they are cycling and have a corpus luteum on one of the ovaries (fig 5) They should respond to heat in 2-5 days so watch them closely and it is wise to chalk the tailhead because if the chalk disappears and you have not seen her in heat then this is almost as good
6 As I stated in my previous ldquoAsk the Doctorrdquo column I do work for a large bull test station During the last several years using a Bovine Respiratory Disease vaccination program we had 50-60 of the bulls break with respiratory disease in spite of vaccinating the bulls on arrival This year we approached the bulls differently Upon arrival all bulls were given the antibiotic Draxxin subcutaneously and an intranasal vaccine One week later they were given an intramuscular IBR BVD PI3 BRSV PasturellaMannheimia and Clostridial vaccines and only 10 were sick a dramatic improvement
7 We have a large number of our calves that seem to scour within the first month following calving What can we do to prevent this problem
A The best way I know is to vaccinate all the heifers and if necessary the cows prior to calving with Scour Guard KC4 (Roto amp Corona viruses E coli and Clostridium perfrigins bacteria) Other than this make sure the calving area is kept clean and spread them out or move them to clean ground ever so often to prevent heavy contamination of the organisms that cause diarrhea
8 I recently had a problem with the fetal head back and the cow was down and I could not get the head around to pull the calf What could I have done (fig 6)
A These are difficult to deal with especially without a spinal nerve block to prevent straining However here is what you should do next time The cow is down with her back legs tucked up under
her abdomen Tie her head to a post and pull both back legs behind the cow and have someone pull her tail up over her back (fig 7) This takes her mind off you a little more and gives you more room inside the pelvis and uterus to put your fingers in the fetal mouth or nose and pull the fetal head around
9 We have had several calves hip lock on us when pulling a large calf (fig8) How can we prevent this from occurring
A In the future if the cow is standing then rotate the fetus once you have the head and front legs out By this I mean rotate the calf until its sternum is pointed up to the rectum of the cow and that prevents the hips or stifles of the calf from locking up Also if the cow is down you can roll her over on her back and with the fetal extractor pull the calf between her legs and over the udder (fig 9) When the cow or heifer is on her back the fetal pelvis drops down into the wider part of the dams pelvis and frees the hips up allowing the calf to easily be pulled
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10 I have had problems trying to nurse up calves on some of my heifers They want to leave the calf or they are sensitive to letting the baby calf nurse and so they kick it and knock the calf down What can I do
A I usually tie the heifer up with a halter and then take a lariat and put a loop around the neck come back and make a loop in front of the hips and tie that to the fence (fig 10) This prevents the heifer from kicking the calf You can then let the calf nurse and you may have to repeat this for a few times until the heifer gets used to the calf nursing her
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DEBBIE HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcClery WA 98557
KATHY HARRIS1930 116th St NEMarysville WA 98271-9417
STEVE amp THERESA JOHANSONCOWLITZ PRAIRIE PINZGAUERS715 Tucker RdToledo WA 98591Home 360 864-6232Email mstrgardener1junocom
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LARRY amp SHEILA PELLANDPELLAND LIVESTOCK (PL)8902 321st St EEatonville WA 98328-8646Home 253 846-9923 (L)
CHAD SCHAEFER27504 SE 271stRavensdale WA 98051
PATRICK amp SUSAN SCHRADERLOCKE CREEK CATTLE412692 SR 20Cusick WA 99119Home 509 445-1306
PAT amp SHIRLEY SWINTH (GC)GOLD CREEK PINZGAUERS129 Gold Creek DrChehalis WA 98532-9000Home 360 748-6449 (L)
RON THOMAS21614 Big Valley RdPoulsbo WA 98370
ANDREW MATELICH24200 Buena Vista Rd Black Diamond WA 98010
GUY MULLENDORE19220 Tualco RdMonroe WA 98272
ROBERT amp CATHLEEN BRANDT 15015 E Elder RdValley Ford WA 99036
wIsconsInTODD ANDRESHAK (TA)TA PINZGAUERS4177 Cardinal LnEdgar WI 54426-9447Home 715 352-2400 (L)
LYLE BENDERBENDER FARMS (BFP)6236 St Rd 133 WBoscobel WI 53805-9705Home 608 315-5934
DOUBLE B PINZGAUERSLENNY BOHL6230 Young RdOconto WI 54153
JOSEPH amp RACHEL DAUL2054 Mill RdGreenleaf WI 54126
GLENN ERICKSON (EF)ERICKSON PINZGAUER FARM6050 Old Dixie RdNeenah WI 54956Home 920 725-1942
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MATT amp LORI GARLICK3 STARZ FARMW 1714 330thPlum City WI 54761
DAN amp CODY HALLAS1604 South RdMosinee WI 54455
JERRY DESMIDT amp JAKE HENDZELWOODHAVENN 912 Hill RdPulaski WI 54162EmailJwoodhavenaolcom
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CHUCK KROENINGN 4494 N Broadway RdBonduel WI 54107
KEN MATYASN3876 State Hwy 22Shawano WI 54166
BARRY amp CHARLOTTE PAGETWIN BROOKS FARM (TB)S 4229 Cty HHillsboro WI 54634Home 815 597-1301Farm 608 528-4671Email twinbrooksfarmyahoocom
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JAMES amp ELAINE RAY (JRF)JARRAE PINZGAUER FARM471 90th StreetHudson WI 54016-7947Home 715 425-6442 (L)Work 715 426-1888
DONALD amp DONNA RUDOLPHPINE VALLEY FARMS5591 Whitefish Bay RdSturgeon Bay Wi 54235Work 920-468-7915
DAVE KUEHL amp BARBARA SCHMOOKBUTTERCUP BEEFE 4526 Cty Hwy FKewaunee WI 54216Home 920 388-2930
DAN amp KACY SHADIANSHADIAN SUNSET FARME 1065 Luxemburg RdLuxemburg WI 54217
JEROME amp THERESA SLEPICKACIRCLE S STOCK FARMW 5706 Grouse DrEndeavor WI 53930Home 608 587-2737
vermontPAUL amp NANCY DANIELSDIAMOND HEART FARM (DHF)231 Daniels Road EIrasburg VT 05845-9532Home 802 755-6105 (L)
vIrGInIaGARY BAKER (BP)BAKERrsquoS PINZGAUERS1408 BOOZY CRK RDBristol VA 24201Home 276 466-3540Work 276 669-1245 (L)
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washInGtonMIKE amp DEANA ADAMSPO Box 3163Union Gap WA 98903Home 509 965-5939
WAYNE amp RUTH ADAMSA amp S PINZGAUERS330 Rogers RdToledo WA 98591
GARRY amp BARBARA ANENSENANENSEN ACRES1143 Mox Chehalis RoadMcCleary WA 98557
LEONARD BARNETT (2B)100 Canal DrMesa WA 99343-9520 Home 509 269-4451 (L)
HERB amp DIXIE BERGFANTASY ACRES PINZGAUER BREEDERS (FAPB)25307 NE 212th AveBattle Ground WA 98604-9671Home 360 687-3885
BILL BOATMANBOATMAN FAMILY PROPERTIESPO Box 67Kalama WA 98625Home 360 673-4093Work 360 423-7220
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RON WEISHAAR (LR)L amp R RANCHW8059 770th AveRiver Falls WI 54022-4139Home 715 425-5925 (L)
TOM amp TERRY WOLFN 7050 CR AArgyle WI 53504Home 608 543-9820
STEVE ASKEWW2716 FRIEMOTH RD EAST TROY WI 53120
MARK amp SUSANTIMM 1559 LANGLADE AVE GREEN BAY WI 54304
ELLEN YOUNG15751 ST HWY 60BLUE RIVER WI 53518
AMANDA STEINFELDT 4695 LIME KILN RDGREEN BAY WI 54311-9662
GARY GETZLOFF11511 DEER RDWISCONSIN RAPIDS WI 54494
BRAND ACRES BEEFSCOTT OR RENEE BRANDENBURG 6754 County Rd WGreenleaf WI 54126-9206
MATTHEAW WINTERSN10747 CTY RD GMARION WI 54950
BREEZY ACRES RANCH 6223 BLAKE RDGREENLEAF WI 54126
VICTOR SPANTONW 5895 CR HNEW GLARUS WI 53574
wyomInGLANCE FLETCHERWYOMING PINZGAUER RANCH (WPR)96 Rapid Creek RdSheridan WY 82801-9458Home 307 672-7289 (L)Cell 307 751-0253Email jlfletchwbaccessnet
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AMANDA GOGGANS1176 SW RUCKS DAIRY RD OKEECHOBEE FL 34974
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tennesseeTIMOTHY BRYANT3619 Old Coopertown RdSpringfield TN 37172615-643-6935
KENNY MORLEY5580 Hwy 41AJoelton TN 37080615-643-6935
texasELIZABETH WESTPO Box 747Alto TX 75925
NICHOLAS STEINPO BOX 11Snook TX 77878
COURTNEY THURMANPO BOX 11Snook TX 77878
washInGtonRICHARD ASHLEY23 Doyle RdRaymond WA 98577
MACY BOTTORFF225 Greenwood RdKalama WA 98625360 673-5139
LUKE BOYER887 S Bank RdOakville WA 98568360 482-5818
CASSIE HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcCleary WA 98557
JORDAAN HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcCleary WA 98557
EMILY KERSHAW124 McConkey LnMcCleary WA 98551
PAIGE KERSHAW124 McConkey LnMcCleary WA 98551
VICTORIA KRAUS3132 Satsop Cloquallum RdElma WA 98541
DUNCAN SCANNELL22115 E 167th Ct EGraham WA 98338
oreGonAARON HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
BRENNEN HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
CORDELL HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
HILLARY HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
MELODY HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
CHANTEL JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
SHANIA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
SIERRA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
HOLDEN JONES49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
STEPHEN BOYD49377 HWY 30WESTPORT OR 97016
pennslyvanIaKELSEY HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
LESLIE HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
ILIANA HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
KATLIN WIEST749 S Crossroads RdLykens PA 17048
ZACHARY SCANNELL22115 E 167th Ct EGraham WA 98338
MIREYA MCNEALLEY1147 MOX CHEHALIS RD MCCLEARY WA 98557
wIsconsInSARAH CALAWAY6939 Hwy XDenmark WI 54208
ELIZABETH CALAWAY6939 Hwy XDenmark WI 54208
KRISTA ERICKSON3218 W BREEZEWOOD LNNeenah WI 54956920-836-3144
SAMANTHA ERICKSON6050 Old Dixie RdNeenah WI 54956920-836-3144
GLORIA KESLERW6265 Old Hwy RdMenasha WI 54952
CORA KRAUSEW 1714 330thPlum City WI 54761
STEPHANIE PAGES 4429 CR HHillsboro WI 54634608 528-4671
LANDYN RAJEKR18821 County Rd NRingle WI 54471715 446-3207
BRITTANY VERKUILEN1561 Cherry DrEland WI 54427
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Schedule of EventsBarns Open For ArrivalhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTuesday September 28Cattle in PlacehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipWednesday Sept 29 at 200 pmNational Open ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 at 900 amJr ShowmanshiphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 following Open ShowBanquethelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 31 at 600 pmNational Junior ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 900 amCattle ReleasedhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 100 pm
The Southwest Pinzgauer Association Invites you
to the
2010 National Pinzgauer Show
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
National Show Headquarters Hotel Sleep Inn and Suites
5555 South Donnybrook AveTyler TX 75703(903) 581-8646
King or 2 Queen rooms at $6999King Suite at $8999
The Sleep Inn amp Suites will have a complimentary hot breakfast including eggs waffles and bacon or sausage They also provide a complimentary shuttle service from the airport For flight arrangements plan to fly into DallasFt Worth then on
to Tyler There are no pets allowed at the hotel a boarding facility is located across the street
Tyler TexasSeptember 28-October 1 2010
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 31
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
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bull Youth Sweepstakes - Cash Prizes and AwardsJunior Heifer Show Market Steer and Prospect Steer Shows Public Speaking Sales Talk Photo Journalism Herdsmanship Showmanship
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show results
Class Name Owner Place
northwest Junior Pinzgauer Youth show Chehalis WA
may 1-2
Jr Pinzgauer Fitting amp ShowingJunior Novice Name PlaceJacieAmes 1 Junior KortneyBailey 1MireyaMcNealley 2AliVelilla 3DuncanScannell 4 Intermediate KyleeJohanson 1VictoriaKrauss 2CordellHankins 3
Senior MelodyHankins 1AaronHankins 2BrennenHankins 3 Grand Champion Showman KyleeJohanson Reserve Champion Showman KortneyBailey
SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
Jacie Ames Reserve Grand Champion Female
Kortney Bailey Grand Champion Female
Kylee Johanson Grand Champion Steer
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 33
SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
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Thanks to all the Buyers Consignors and Friends who made the 2010 Silver Select Sale a success
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PinzgAuers for All reAsonsIt is my belief that the Pinzgauer breed has not come close to reach-ing its total potential as a contributor to not only the beef industry in the United States (and Canada for that matter) but the dairy industry as well I as many of you have read countless articles where individu-als have stated they ldquomissed the boatrdquo with Pinzguers or so much more can be done with Pinzgauers While I was not purchasing or breeding cattle in the late sixties or seventies I would agree with both positions
While I am not the only individual in the United States who has crossed Holsteins with Pinzgauers I ask myself why doing so has not been covered discussed or written about My wife and I along with our children have been dairy producers since April 1 1991 (yes I know April Fools day and in light of the continual $990 base price of milk time and again since thenhellipwell you get the picture)
In my opinion Holsteins in North America has been basically destroyed in the pursuit of milk production I think I can state milk production has been pursued at the expense of virtually all the basic animal traits The destruction of mothering ability grazing ability calving ability disease resistance disease tolerance day to day vigor weak calves calves unable to suckle the list goes on and on Many of these topics have been written about prior to my ramblings here But there seems to be two schools on this in regards to Holsteins One lets find Out-cross (Holstein) bloodlines to improve some of these conditions now so prevalent Two lets cross breed them Oh and I guess there is a third line of thought lets keep them the way they are so while they give you 28000 pounds of milk in 365 days it is okay to have the following vet bills Displaced Abomasum Keto-sis milk fever breed her three to six times or more to settle trim her feet two or more times a lactation and lets not include pneumonia time and again late lactation milk fever and from my experience just a weird and continuous bunch of ailments
I like many dairy producers have tried other breeds and have done some cross breeding with their herds As you drive around the coun-tryside if you know your dairy breeds and what resultant crosses look like you will see Jersey cattle in many herds and Jersey Holstein F1 crosses There are still Guernsey Milking Shorthorn Aryshire and Brown Swiss out there to see I am not familiar with anyone crossing these breeds much with Holsteins but I do spot the occasional Short-horn Holstein cross If one knows what they are looking for you will see Normandy Holstein F1 cows on many of the milk producers pasture operations Looking even closer there is some Brown Swiss Holstein crossing going on but I seldom see them (I read an article years past out of New Zealand which stated they had to cross the Holsteins there with Brown Swiss because the Holsteins had lost the ability to be efficient grazers)
There are many paths a beef producer can take in their operation seed stock bull supplier cow calf sales feed lot custom beef produc-tion and showing to name some While my goal has been fullblood seed stock with our Pinzgauer herd I eventually began to reflect on the fact that as a breed the Pinzgauer would still be classed as a dual purpose breed In fact Pinzgauer dairy products are produced and sold in Europe and milking Pinzgauers may even be more numerous
today than Pinzgauer beef (I believe that position changes depending on who you speak with in Austria)
Some know I attempted Normandy Holstein crossing some years back and in my way of thinking it was a failure I never did obtain a Normandy Holstein heifer in over two years of breeding my Hol-steins to Normandy bulls so I simply gave up Twenty miles away however a large pasture based herd was able to establish about half of his two hundred milking cows as Normandy Holstein F1rsquos And while we utilized the same bulls his luck of the draw was heifers and lots of them Mine however was all bulls
While I did not cross Holsteins and Jerseys I have purchased a few of them in milk and kept them around the past decade We also have kept a small number of purebred Jerseys as well
About five years ago I decided I should try crossing a few Holsteins with Pinzgauers While I will admit I was concerned that what is available in this country is the beef side of the term dual purpose I was really sick at having to either drag out Holsteins or ship them because they simply cannot overcome much that befalls them (And when you have to drag a down or dead cow out of a 140 foot barn with 160 feet of chain the loader tractorhellipwell I think you get the picture and after one time it gets old very very fast) As some of you who know me know I was able to obtain some old Aristocrat semen and began getting some Holsteins settled and I believed then (as I do now) I had absolutely nothing to loose
When the calves started arriving I initially obtained 75 bull calves and 25 heifers I know the ole odds are 5050 but I was thrilled to obtain any heifers after my Normandy disaster The first round of heifers were black and of course any red animals that hit the ground were bulls I might add that our Holstein herd is genetically speak-ing red or red carrier with one or two cows having the black red gene These F1 animals for the most part ldquoresemblerdquo a Pinzgauer in their marking They will have a sold colored head some while on the spine with the while tail usually white rear feet Some are flashy marked and others a little more plain In four or five years of F1 calves hitting the ground I believe there has been only three not looking kinda sorta like a Pinzgauer
As these calves began to hit the ground there was (and is) a noticeable difference in their behavior when it comes to suckling These F1rsquos first hit the ground running just like our fullblood Pinzgauer calves----like one of the commercials on TV today they got the power They come out they get up and start motivating around the barn And immediately they are ready for a drink With the rare exception they know what that nipple on the bottle is for and they really go to town The next thing we noticed right away is that if sweet feed is offered within 24 hours they will begin to eat it and while it may not be a lot they are eating solid feed As with the beef calves I have observed them chewing on grass within 24 hours of birth these F1rsquos will also go after hay haylage and silage within a day or so of birth
So now I have a barn full of Pinzgauer Holstein F1 bull and heifer calves as our initial flush of calves was about a dozen or so in a short
bymike foshee
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 17
time frame Well since I feel the dairyman always takes it on the chin (funny how I am always right on this topic as I received 90 cents free and clear on a beautiful F1 bull calf the other day---ha still have not cashed that check) when shipping their bull calves I had not sold a one of the F1 bulls Low and behold a fellow down the road stopped in (who had been admiring our Pinzgauers for years) and asked me if I ever cross a Pinzgauer with a Holstein With the exception of a few hutches which cannot be seen from either road that borders our farm no one had seen any of the F1rsquos at that time Of course I said sure would you like to see them In the barn we go and if he would have had dentures they would have fallen out of his mouth He was basically speechless as he looked at the group of calves I had inside the barn (I should mention I did sell this small producer a Valentime bred heifer the year before and during this visit he informed me he wanted as many ldquoWhite tailsrdquo in his lot and pasture as he could buy) Right then and there he purchase the entire lot of bull calves and paid absolute top dollar for them We did not suffer any of that $45 a calf nonsense This producer purchased every F1 bull calf I would sell that year and the next This was an un-expected bonus in my pursuit of raising and milking some F1 crosses
Another unexpected bonus with these F1 bull calves came because of the way they are marked I find it interesting so many dairyman milk Holsteins and of course in the United States most are black The number of producers who want a Red Holstein(s) a Jersey(s) a Swiss anything different in their herd is staggering And to think when we started in 1991 people looked at us like we were nuts for having all the Red Holsteins running around In the Holstein world these While Tails are considered Linebacks And while there are different marking patterns for a Lineback---people are crazy for them at auction when one or more show up I saw on one occasion a three teat short extremely fat Lineback marked milk cow (yep someone was actually milking this thinghellip) bring $1700 So being a little informed about what the masses wanted I saved a few of the F1 bulls calves back and feed them until they reached 600 pounds Sent them out to the kind of local monthly feeder sale to see what happened Well they topped the sale and they did this because dairy producers wanted to put some of that ldquoLinebackrdquo marking into their herd I made no claims as to what they were or were not I simply sent both red and black ones and stood back and watched This too was an unexpected (to a point) bonus in my crossing program
Now we get to the heart of the matter and that is actually milking an F1 We currently milk two and I let one of my friends obtain two His are about in the same stage of lactation as our two Five more F1rsquos are currently settled to freshen in 2010
One of the reasons for cross breeding is hybrid vigor With my low point of view regarding the state of the Holstein breed I did this solely for hybrid vigor Would it could it make a difference in stamina health reproductive efficiency That was the goal not what or how they would be marked or what color they might be when they hit the ground Here are the things I have discovered during this grand experiment
1 Growth I have not seen a Holstein or Pinzgauer have as rapid a growth curve as these F1rsquos They have amazing size and they get there darned quick Our next F1 Red-Hill Marbles which Jill showed a season or two ago is easily in excess of 1400 pounds And the next three due also tower above any of the pure Holstein heifers on the farm To say I am impressed with how these critters grow would be an understatement2 Disposition a more calm and easy to handle heifer and to date
the two which freshened on our farm and the two at our friends were very easy to break to milk At our place and this is not an exaggera-tion you canrsquot walk through the cow yard without having to actually push their big behinds out of your way They come to you you can pet them in the lot they follow you aroundhellipnow I could expect some of this if all of them had been shown but that is not the case Two Holstein Pinzgauer F1rsquos and one Jersey Pinzgauer F1 have been shown but you would think all ten of them had been3 Udder quality udders on all four milking are extremely square and tucked up high teats evenly and properly spaced Milk out speed is fast and as the saying goes around dairy land they milk out like a dishrag And of course udders can have all shapes and lengths of teats and these are what I considered the perfect length to prep and milk 4 Confirmation I was not sure how some of these cattle would look structurally when this all started even though the calves were very showy and dairy in appearance I have F1rsquos out of grade and registered Holstein (as well as Jerserys) with varying confirmation types represented I can honestly say that these first four F1rsquos look dairy and as they progress out in their lactation they are not putting on excess body fat And after milking now for over 19 years I can say I have had a whole lot of dairy heifers way worse confirmation wise than these F1rsquos 5 Milk production I would rate these in our barn (and my buddy says the same) as good solid milkers All four of these peaked in the mid-fifties I would like to throw in at this point I am not a big believer in these 70 80 90 pound heifers I personally believe this is one of the reasons the national age for a dairy cow is three years and about three to five months Some of the cattle that have stood in our barn the longest number of years were heifers who came in and maybe peaked at forty forty-five fifty pounds And as they stayed in the barn went on to give us those 18000 20000 or more lactations and did it for five six and in a couple of instances up to and including ten lactations No one makes money when a cow goes out the door at three and a half years of age (even though some sure thing they do) And so many producers do not realize a bovine does not reach maturity until seven years of age
I believe many Pinzgauer producers have access to Holstein breeders and perhaps Holstein heifers Offering some of these lineback look-ing (they are called white tails and or skunks also around this neck of the woods) heifers or bulls ldquomightrdquo work for some to increase their number of animals sold As the ole saying goes there is more than one way to skin a cat
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18 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Ask the DoctorThe Junior GazetteThe Midwest juniors should all be getting ready for the Midwest Junior Pinzgauer
show Sunday June 6th The juniors will get a chance to show two days Saturday at Valley Beef and Sunday will be our junior show At that time we will get the results of our royalty contest Last years show was a big success with eight juniors showing and twenty four head of cattle
In February two juniors attended the Wisconsin Cattlemenrsquos Association conference they both listened in on some very interesting seminars
I got a chance to show at a U-W Pioneer Showdown on April 24th and 25th I enjoyed showing both days and the judge on Sunday was very complimentary on our breed
July 20th through the 22nd we will have Pinzgauers in the Wisconsin Cattlemenrsquos Tent at Farm Technology Days along with many other beef breeds Hopefully our queen
and princesses will be there to answer questions and promote our breed
In August a number of Midwest juniors will be showing at the Midwest District show held at the State Fair in Milwaukee After that we will be looking forward to World
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1 We have a basketball- like thing sticking out the rear of a heifer and it is bright red Also the rectum is also hanging out What do we do (fig 1)
A Your heifer has a rectal ndashvaginal prolapse which is common in some breeds like Herefords but not so common in Pinzgauer If you do see this then it is best to call your vet Otherwise you might try to clean it up with warm water and take your clenched fist and push gently inwards and she will strain against you but you just firmly
push against her relaxing when she pushes against you Once you have it in you should not be able to feel anything anymore as it inverts back into the normal place If she just calved then put in 2-4 urea boluses You may need it sutured to hold it in but steady pressure with a clenched fist will do wonders if you are persistent and careful It works better with a spinal block first however
2 We found this aborted calf and are not sure what cow it came from (fig 2)
A Take it to a veterinarian and they can take a sample from the stomach (abomasum) and examine some under a microscope for trichomoniasis which they can see If none then they should submit it to a lab for other bacterial causes of abortion or fungus (especially if the cattle have had access to moldy hay)
3 We have a cow with retained fetal membranes What should we do (fig3)
A Two things you can just let it hang even if it goes 7-10 days that is better than trying to remove them She will breed back better if you do nothing than if they are manually removed Or you can clean her up with warm water and try and place 2-4 urea boluses in past the placenta as far as you can reach The first way is alright (do nothing) as it is amazing how well the uterus of the cow will clean itself up before the next breeding season
4 The vet says we have a lot of cows that are ready to inseminate but there is nothing going on on the ovaries (fig 4) What is the problem
A This is called anestrus due to a lack of proper nutrition It is fairly common in first-calf heifers if their body condition was not real good when they calved as they will put all
their energy to produce milk for their calf and will not cycle until later or not at all until the calf is weaned These young females are still growing producing milk and the reproductive tract comes last Since two-year old females are about 20 smaller than their full grown herdmates they should be pastured and fed separate from older animals since there is often a lack of feed intake and lowered body condition resulting in delayed return to heat Donrsquot forget to worm them on a regular basis to help them grow
By DuAne mickelsen DVmAsk the Doctor
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20 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
5 Will prostaglandin (Lutalyse or Estrumate) work if we are going to artificially inseminate some of our cows
A Yes as long as they are cycling and have a corpus luteum on one of the ovaries (fig 5) They should respond to heat in 2-5 days so watch them closely and it is wise to chalk the tailhead because if the chalk disappears and you have not seen her in heat then this is almost as good
6 As I stated in my previous ldquoAsk the Doctorrdquo column I do work for a large bull test station During the last several years using a Bovine Respiratory Disease vaccination program we had 50-60 of the bulls break with respiratory disease in spite of vaccinating the bulls on arrival This year we approached the bulls differently Upon arrival all bulls were given the antibiotic Draxxin subcutaneously and an intranasal vaccine One week later they were given an intramuscular IBR BVD PI3 BRSV PasturellaMannheimia and Clostridial vaccines and only 10 were sick a dramatic improvement
7 We have a large number of our calves that seem to scour within the first month following calving What can we do to prevent this problem
A The best way I know is to vaccinate all the heifers and if necessary the cows prior to calving with Scour Guard KC4 (Roto amp Corona viruses E coli and Clostridium perfrigins bacteria) Other than this make sure the calving area is kept clean and spread them out or move them to clean ground ever so often to prevent heavy contamination of the organisms that cause diarrhea
8 I recently had a problem with the fetal head back and the cow was down and I could not get the head around to pull the calf What could I have done (fig 6)
A These are difficult to deal with especially without a spinal nerve block to prevent straining However here is what you should do next time The cow is down with her back legs tucked up under
her abdomen Tie her head to a post and pull both back legs behind the cow and have someone pull her tail up over her back (fig 7) This takes her mind off you a little more and gives you more room inside the pelvis and uterus to put your fingers in the fetal mouth or nose and pull the fetal head around
9 We have had several calves hip lock on us when pulling a large calf (fig8) How can we prevent this from occurring
A In the future if the cow is standing then rotate the fetus once you have the head and front legs out By this I mean rotate the calf until its sternum is pointed up to the rectum of the cow and that prevents the hips or stifles of the calf from locking up Also if the cow is down you can roll her over on her back and with the fetal extractor pull the calf between her legs and over the udder (fig 9) When the cow or heifer is on her back the fetal pelvis drops down into the wider part of the dams pelvis and frees the hips up allowing the calf to easily be pulled
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10 I have had problems trying to nurse up calves on some of my heifers They want to leave the calf or they are sensitive to letting the baby calf nurse and so they kick it and knock the calf down What can I do
A I usually tie the heifer up with a halter and then take a lariat and put a loop around the neck come back and make a loop in front of the hips and tie that to the fence (fig 10) This prevents the heifer from kicking the calf You can then let the calf nurse and you may have to repeat this for a few times until the heifer gets used to the calf nursing her
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north daKotaBRUCE amp MARY Fagerland 5875 CR 2 Kenmare ND 58746
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CHARLES DAWSONPENNEY CREEK FARM2200 Hwy 28NAbbeville SC 29620-9414Home 864 446-2972 (L)
tennesseeDENNIS amp PAMELA SHAY-BRYANT (SB)SILVER BULLET CATTLE CO2670 Old Washington RdCedar Hill TN 37032Home 615 696-0095Email silverbulletcattleearthlinknet
JOHN CHAMBERS DVMBLUE RIDGE FARM1385 Holt Town RoadNewport TN 37821Home 423 623-9757Work 423 625-1616Cell 865 322-2152Emailjchambersplanetccom
ALLEN R DEFOESUN-OTT FARMS1416 McCarty RdKnoxville TN 37914-9011Home 423 933-5954Work 423 522-9734 (L)
ROBERT amp BETTY DUGGERHIDDEN VALLEY FARM (HVF)136 Hidden Valley RdWatauga TN 37694Home 423 543-4987
BILL amp JAMIE FLEMING (WEF)MISS TENN FARM655 Fleming WayGrand Junction TN 38039Home 901 878-1204 (L)
TONY amp PAMELA FLYNNFLYNN FAMILY FARM1098 Smiley Troutt RdBethpage TN 3702Home 615 888-2852 Email tflynndsi-corpcom
SUE HOWARDHOWARD PINZGAUER FARM542 Dry Stone Branch RdMountain City TN 37683Home 423 727-7428Email mshowardxtnnet
EDDIE amp KYLE HYDERPINEY GROVE PINZGAUER FARM (HPF)150 Escape Mountain RdHampton TN 37658-3723Home 423 725-3736 (L)
DANNY JACOBSCEDAR KNOLL FARM1380 Good Shepard RdHickory Valley TN 38042Work 901-7642813
PHIL MCCOYTWO STAR ANCHOR FARM1285 Turkey Scratch RdSpencer TN 38585 (L)
ROBERT MCCOYTWO STAR ANCHOR FARM1285 Turkey Scratch RdSpencer TN 38585 (L)
KEN amp MARY ANN MEREDITHTWIN SPRINGS PINZGAUERPO Box 488Greenbrier TN 37073Home 615 643-6935Cell 615 364-7721
CARL H MORGAN (CMPF)CARL MORGAN PINZGAUER FARM425 Old Mountain RdGreeneville TN 37743 Home 423 639-2378 (L)
ROBERT L MORGANROCKBATTER PINZGAUER FARM (RLM)850 Old Mountain RdGreeneville TN 37743Home 423 639-2982 (L)Work 423 787-0641Email rpl1earthlinknet
MICHAEL J PRICE2555 Cub Creek Hall RdParsons TN 38363Work 731-847-6699
THURMAN WHITEFOSSIL ROCK PINZGAUER FARMS (FPF)284 Rocky Valley RdLebanon TN 37050Home 615 444-5902 (Retired)
GEORGIA WILSON 6664 HWY 76 Springfield TN 37172
JULIA BENNETT 359 Ranch Rd Portland TN 37148
GEORGE GARDNER 444 Buttermilk Rd Lenore City TN 37771
HAPPY HOOFS ELAINE SIMMONS amp BARBIE Hutchison 2830 Battle Creek Rd SpringfielD TN 37172
JEFFERY amp NANCY HANKINSMANNING ACRES (BH)14583 Manning Rd NEWoodburn OR 97071-9223Home 503 792-4764 (L)
JOHN HOUSEH BAR L RANCH (HL1)PINZGAUER BREEDERS LTD (PBL)15555 HWY 140EKlamath Falls OR 97603-9618Home 408 842-5127 (L)
CHARLES HOUSTONC-J PINZGAUERS (C-J)PO Box 27Beatty OR 97621-0017Home 503 533-2608 (L)
HOWARD amp DONNA LANEYCYGNET GROUP INC (DONA)31215 S Dryland RdCanby OR 97013-8567Home 503 651-2559Work 503 651-2417 (L)Email cygnetweb-stercom
BETH PETERS (DBG) (SMC)2365 Old Dalles DriveHood River OR 97031Home 541 352-7490Cell 541 490-7269Email mlp97041aolcom
MARK STUPFEL (MS)19251 River Rd NESaint Paul OR 97137-9732Home 503 633-4722 (L)
GARY R WERINGSYANKTON HILLS FARM33753 Pittsburg RdSt Helens OR 97051Work 503-366-0346
pennsylvanIaDANIEL amp MARIELA HUNSBERGERSPRING HILL PINZGAUERS224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935Home 814 248-3649
SUSAN J STROUP 7091 Edinboro RdErie PA 16509
BLACK KETTLE FARMS DAVID JONES7775 RT 6 NEdinboro PA 16412
GERALD F WIEST749 S Crossroads Rd Lykens PA 17048
ohIoFOSTER amp BEVERLY COLEEXCALIBUR PINZGAUER FARM (EX)16093 Twp Rd 152Mt Blanchard OH 45867Home 419 694-2815 (L)
JEFF amp LINDA COLESUNDOWNER FARMS (SDF)15663 Twp Rd 152Mt Blanchard OH 45867Home 419 694-7141 (L)Email pinzcowsthewavzcom
JOHN amp PEG MEENTSBIG TEN PINZGAUERS (BTP)21555 State Route 698Jenera OH 45841-8964Home 419 326-6921Work 419 326-8711 (L)
STANLEY MILLER1225 Scio Rd SWCarrollton OH 44615-9506Home 330 627-3107
WENDELL amp JOANNE OBERNYERLOVEDALE FARMS1462 Garrett Rd SouthJefferson OH 44047
oKlahomaBRUCE amp JOAN BUECHNERNONAME RANCH (NNR)46865 HWY 29Wynnewood OK 73098-9750Home 405 665-4001Fax 405 665-2300 (L)
CLEAR CREEK MONASTARY5804 W Monastery RdHulbert OK 74441
MORNING STAR RANCH STEVE amp LISA LANTIER 2101 Morning Star Edmond OK 73034
WINTON-EDMUNSON FARMS LLC 3233 E Memorial Rd Suite 103 Edmond OK 73013
oreGonTOM GORDONGORDON PINZGAUERS (GP)46303 NW Clapshaw Hill RdForest Grove OR 97116-7713Home 503 357-9618 (L)
TONY GUSTAFSON9006 N Ida AvePortland OR 97621Work 503-358-8636
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texasDOWELL ARNETTE (DAWT)WILD TURKEY RANCH4404 Livingston AveDallas TX 75206Home 214 526-8316Work 972 419-2622 (L)
RANDOLPH BOWLESBOWLES CREEK CATTLE CO34503 Michelle DrivePinehurst TX 77362Home 281 259-0980
BERNIE BUSH604 Brookhollow DrPalestine TX 75801
DESTINY RANCH LLCPAM MAGEE8831 Cavell CTHouston TX 77055
JAMES C CONNERPYRAMID RANCH13507 CR 577Anna TX 75409Home 214 924-3472
GEORGIA DUNCAN (2D)DUNCAN PINZGAUER FARM7201 Dover LnFort Worth TX 76118-5837Home 817 589-0498 (L)Emailgeorgia2swbellnet
DAVID ELLIS amp DEANA HOFFMANE amp H PINZGAUER (EH)6504 Boulder CtFort Worth TX 76180-7826 (L)
DERALD G HUDSONPO Box 725Montgomery TX 77356-0725Home 936 449-6353 (L)
SPENCER amp CATHY NEITCHPO Box 884Anahuac TX 77514
RIGBY amp LUCINDA OWENTRIPLE CREEK RANCHPO Box 810Conroe TX 77305Home 936 448-6565Work 936 539-5600
KEN amp KIM PAUL (CPP)CIRCLE P PINZGAUERS7815 Bickham Cemetery RdBryan TX 77808Home 979 589-1456Work 281 358-5200Cell 281 543-2411emailpinztexascirclepcom
CHIP POWELL (HF)12409 FM 1935 RdBrenham TX 77833-0112Home 979 836-1822 (L)
RICHARD amp BARBARA POWELLHIDALGO FARMS (HF)12409 FM 1935 Rd Brenham TX 77833-0112Home 979 836-1822 (L)
WAYNE amp LINDA RIOEL RANCHO RIO (LRW)4261 Farm Road 3019Winnsboro TX 75494-9555Home 903 860-3637 (L)Email riverripeoplescomnet
DR DAN SCOTTRED OAK RANCH (DS)RED OAK RANCH PARTNERS6885 County Road 3613Murchison TX 75778-4111Home 903 469-3777 (L)Cell 903 681-4870
EVERETT E STEELE2929 Christian DrSan Antonio TX 78222-2110Home 512 648-0313 (L)
FRANKLIN amp MARSHA STEIN DVMFIVE MILE FARM (S)PO Box 11Snook TX 77878-0011Home 979 272-1323Work 979 845-6488 (L)Cell 979 218-0642Email FSteincvmtamuedu
JOHN TALBOT HI POINT RANCH (HPR)472 Talbot LaneNew Boston TX 75570-9780Home 903 628-6499 (L)Email pdmkbridgewaternet
WOODIE TALBOTHI POINT RANCH (HPR)434 Talbot LaneNew Boston TX 75570-9729Home 903 628-6209 (L)
KEN LISA JEREMY DEREK WAMSLEYLAZY W FARMS (LWF)1411 Hobo LaneMadisonville TX 77864Home 936 443-9205Work 936 442-2703Cell 936 443-4196Email gertngauersyahoocom
JEREMY amp KELLY WEST (BCC)BOWLES CREEK CATTLE COPO Box 747Alto TX 75925Home 936 858-4114Cell 936 675-4956Email infobowlescreekcom
LORI HUNTER6432 CR 331 Plantersville TX 77363
PAUL EDMONDSON 17100 CR 4057Kemp TX 75143
CHARLES DONNELLY7815 Bickham Cemetery Rd Bryan TX 77808
JACK NEATHERY525 CO RD 2055Klondike TX 75448
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RICK amp DONNA BOYERBOYER FARMS (BOY)887 S Bank Rd Oakville WA 98568360 482-5818Email Boyerboyscenturytelnet
ADAM amp KATERI DONOVANROCKIN AampJ PINZGAUER RANCH (AJPR)18228 SE 394 StAuburn WA 98092Home 253 735-1693Cell 206 730-5578Email donovanexcavatingmsncom
DEBBIE HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcClery WA 98557
KATHY HARRIS1930 116th St NEMarysville WA 98271-9417
STEVE amp THERESA JOHANSONCOWLITZ PRAIRIE PINZGAUERS715 Tucker RdToledo WA 98591Home 360 864-6232Email mstrgardener1junocom
LARRY amp SHARON JOHNSTONFIVE STAR PINZGAUER (FSPB)41008 S 2100 PR SEKennewick WA 99337-6903Home 509 582-0638 (L)Work 509 582-0638Email 5starpzbentonreacom
DUANE amp GAYLE MICKELSEN4M PINZGAUERS (4M)2105 NW Friel StPullman WA 99163-3611Home 509 332-8103Cell 509 595-8014Email 4MPinzturbonetcom
LARRY amp SHEILA PELLANDPELLAND LIVESTOCK (PL)8902 321st St EEatonville WA 98328-8646Home 253 846-9923 (L)
CHAD SCHAEFER27504 SE 271stRavensdale WA 98051
PATRICK amp SUSAN SCHRADERLOCKE CREEK CATTLE412692 SR 20Cusick WA 99119Home 509 445-1306
PAT amp SHIRLEY SWINTH (GC)GOLD CREEK PINZGAUERS129 Gold Creek DrChehalis WA 98532-9000Home 360 748-6449 (L)
RON THOMAS21614 Big Valley RdPoulsbo WA 98370
ANDREW MATELICH24200 Buena Vista Rd Black Diamond WA 98010
GUY MULLENDORE19220 Tualco RdMonroe WA 98272
ROBERT amp CATHLEEN BRANDT 15015 E Elder RdValley Ford WA 99036
wIsconsInTODD ANDRESHAK (TA)TA PINZGAUERS4177 Cardinal LnEdgar WI 54426-9447Home 715 352-2400 (L)
LYLE BENDERBENDER FARMS (BFP)6236 St Rd 133 WBoscobel WI 53805-9705Home 608 315-5934
DOUBLE B PINZGAUERSLENNY BOHL6230 Young RdOconto WI 54153
JOSEPH amp RACHEL DAUL2054 Mill RdGreenleaf WI 54126
GLENN ERICKSON (EF)ERICKSON PINZGAUER FARM6050 Old Dixie RdNeenah WI 54956Home 920 725-1942
MIKE FOSHEERED HILL FARMW 483 County XNew Holstein WI 53061Home 920 898-9726Email redhilldairycharternet
MATT amp LORI GARLICK3 STARZ FARMW 1714 330thPlum City WI 54761
DAN amp CODY HALLAS1604 South RdMosinee WI 54455
JERRY DESMIDT amp JAKE HENDZELWOODHAVENN 912 Hill RdPulaski WI 54162EmailJwoodhavenaolcom
JESSICA amp TROY JANSENHAIRY HAVEN CATTLEN9225 CTY RD NAppleton WI 54915
ROBLUCYGLORIAJESSICA amp THOMKESLERW 6265 Old Hwy RdMenasha WI 54952Home 920 739-0870
CHUCK KROENINGN 4494 N Broadway RdBonduel WI 54107
KEN MATYASN3876 State Hwy 22Shawano WI 54166
BARRY amp CHARLOTTE PAGETWIN BROOKS FARM (TB)S 4229 Cty HHillsboro WI 54634Home 815 597-1301Farm 608 528-4671Email twinbrooksfarmyahoocom
DARRYL amp JANET POLZIN POLZIN PINZGAUER BYRE 355 Skyline Blvd (PPB)Green Bay WI 54302 Home 920 468-7915Cell 920 621-1263Email polzinpinzgauerssbcglobalnet
CHARLES amp TRACIE RAJEKLONGSHOT CATTLE CO (LCC)R18821 County Rd NRingle WI 54471Home 715 446-3207Email pinzgauerslongshotcattlecom
JAMES amp ELAINE RAY (JRF)JARRAE PINZGAUER FARM471 90th StreetHudson WI 54016-7947Home 715 425-6442 (L)Work 715 426-1888
DONALD amp DONNA RUDOLPHPINE VALLEY FARMS5591 Whitefish Bay RdSturgeon Bay Wi 54235Work 920-468-7915
DAVE KUEHL amp BARBARA SCHMOOKBUTTERCUP BEEFE 4526 Cty Hwy FKewaunee WI 54216Home 920 388-2930
DAN amp KACY SHADIANSHADIAN SUNSET FARME 1065 Luxemburg RdLuxemburg WI 54217
JEROME amp THERESA SLEPICKACIRCLE S STOCK FARMW 5706 Grouse DrEndeavor WI 53930Home 608 587-2737
vermontPAUL amp NANCY DANIELSDIAMOND HEART FARM (DHF)231 Daniels Road EIrasburg VT 05845-9532Home 802 755-6105 (L)
vIrGInIaGARY BAKER (BP)BAKERrsquoS PINZGAUERS1408 BOOZY CRK RDBristol VA 24201Home 276 466-3540Work 276 669-1245 (L)
MALCOLM SIMS JRSAND MOUNTAIN PINZGAUER (SM)PO Box 25Hiltons VA 24258-0025Home 276 386-7172Email gjmounetcom
HAROLD amp BETTY STARNESSTARNES BLUFF PINZGAUER FARMS (SBP)RR 1 Box 1320Fort Blackmore VA 24250Home 276 995-2639 (L)
washInGtonMIKE amp DEANA ADAMSPO Box 3163Union Gap WA 98903Home 509 965-5939
WAYNE amp RUTH ADAMSA amp S PINZGAUERS330 Rogers RdToledo WA 98591
GARRY amp BARBARA ANENSENANENSEN ACRES1143 Mox Chehalis RoadMcCleary WA 98557
LEONARD BARNETT (2B)100 Canal DrMesa WA 99343-9520 Home 509 269-4451 (L)
HERB amp DIXIE BERGFANTASY ACRES PINZGAUER BREEDERS (FAPB)25307 NE 212th AveBattle Ground WA 98604-9671Home 360 687-3885
BILL BOATMANBOATMAN FAMILY PROPERTIESPO Box 67Kalama WA 98625Home 360 673-4093Work 360 423-7220
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RON WEISHAAR (LR)L amp R RANCHW8059 770th AveRiver Falls WI 54022-4139Home 715 425-5925 (L)
TOM amp TERRY WOLFN 7050 CR AArgyle WI 53504Home 608 543-9820
STEVE ASKEWW2716 FRIEMOTH RD EAST TROY WI 53120
MARK amp SUSANTIMM 1559 LANGLADE AVE GREEN BAY WI 54304
ELLEN YOUNG15751 ST HWY 60BLUE RIVER WI 53518
AMANDA STEINFELDT 4695 LIME KILN RDGREEN BAY WI 54311-9662
GARY GETZLOFF11511 DEER RDWISCONSIN RAPIDS WI 54494
BRAND ACRES BEEFSCOTT OR RENEE BRANDENBURG 6754 County Rd WGreenleaf WI 54126-9206
MATTHEAW WINTERSN10747 CTY RD GMARION WI 54950
BREEZY ACRES RANCH 6223 BLAKE RDGREENLEAF WI 54126
VICTOR SPANTONW 5895 CR HNEW GLARUS WI 53574
wyomInGLANCE FLETCHERWYOMING PINZGAUER RANCH (WPR)96 Rapid Creek RdSheridan WY 82801-9458Home 307 672-7289 (L)Cell 307 751-0253Email jlfletchwbaccessnet
Dan amp Mariela Hunsberger
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It was great to meet everyone at the World Beef Expo
ANENSEN ACRES PINZGAUERSGarry amp Barb Anensen
Debbie amp Pete HallJrs Cassie Jordaan amp Mireya
1143 Mox Chehalis RoadMcCleary Washington 98557
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alabamaJACEY OBENLANDER141 County Rd 1946Fort Payne AL 35968
calIfornIaGRACIE KERN7217 Sierra View PlaceLoomis CA 95650
florIdaRABON LEE CARRIER8650 SW 9TH STOKEECHOBEE FL 34974
AMANDA GOGGANS1176 SW RUCKS DAIRY RD OKEECHOBEE FL 34974
20010 APA Junior members
canadaPETER amp ELIZABETH PEETERSCOWS amp CRANIO INC541 Emily Park Rd RR1Omemee ON K0L 2W0Home 705 799-7064Cell 705 878-2573Email cowsandcraniosympaticoca
GARY amp DONNA SMITHDIAMOND T CATTLE CO (GDS)RR 2Olds ALBERTA T4H 1P3Home 403 556-2290Email diamondtairenetcom
ROBERT SMITHRR 2 SITE 16 BOX 8OLDS AB T4H 1P3 CANADA
louIsIanaMITCHELL MILES827 AUNT MARIES RDDODSON LA 71422
mIssourIMELISSA HOUTTUIN6500 E Mt Zion Church RdHallsville MO 65255
MADISON UHLMAN12911 N Home RdLiberty MO 64068
MORGAN UHLMAN12911 N Home RdLiberty MO 64068
ohIoERIN COLE156 W Patterson AveColumbus OH 43202(419) 697-7141
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tennesseeTIMOTHY BRYANT3619 Old Coopertown RdSpringfield TN 37172615-643-6935
KENNY MORLEY5580 Hwy 41AJoelton TN 37080615-643-6935
texasELIZABETH WESTPO Box 747Alto TX 75925
NICHOLAS STEINPO BOX 11Snook TX 77878
COURTNEY THURMANPO BOX 11Snook TX 77878
washInGtonRICHARD ASHLEY23 Doyle RdRaymond WA 98577
MACY BOTTORFF225 Greenwood RdKalama WA 98625360 673-5139
LUKE BOYER887 S Bank RdOakville WA 98568360 482-5818
CASSIE HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcCleary WA 98557
JORDAAN HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcCleary WA 98557
EMILY KERSHAW124 McConkey LnMcCleary WA 98551
PAIGE KERSHAW124 McConkey LnMcCleary WA 98551
VICTORIA KRAUS3132 Satsop Cloquallum RdElma WA 98541
DUNCAN SCANNELL22115 E 167th Ct EGraham WA 98338
oreGonAARON HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
BRENNEN HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
CORDELL HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
HILLARY HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
MELODY HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
CHANTEL JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
SHANIA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
SIERRA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
HOLDEN JONES49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
STEPHEN BOYD49377 HWY 30WESTPORT OR 97016
pennslyvanIaKELSEY HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
LESLIE HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
ILIANA HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
KATLIN WIEST749 S Crossroads RdLykens PA 17048
ZACHARY SCANNELL22115 E 167th Ct EGraham WA 98338
MIREYA MCNEALLEY1147 MOX CHEHALIS RD MCCLEARY WA 98557
wIsconsInSARAH CALAWAY6939 Hwy XDenmark WI 54208
ELIZABETH CALAWAY6939 Hwy XDenmark WI 54208
KRISTA ERICKSON3218 W BREEZEWOOD LNNeenah WI 54956920-836-3144
SAMANTHA ERICKSON6050 Old Dixie RdNeenah WI 54956920-836-3144
GLORIA KESLERW6265 Old Hwy RdMenasha WI 54952
CORA KRAUSEW 1714 330thPlum City WI 54761
STEPHANIE PAGES 4429 CR HHillsboro WI 54634608 528-4671
LANDYN RAJEKR18821 County Rd NRingle WI 54471715 446-3207
BRITTANY VERKUILEN1561 Cherry DrEland WI 54427
JILL FOSHEEW483 COUNTY XNEW HOLSTEIN WI 53061
JACOB LABLANC N3795 CTY FMONTELLO WI 53949
LOGAN HENTHRONE29248 MOCCASIN AVE
KENDALL WI 54638
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Schedule of EventsBarns Open For ArrivalhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTuesday September 28Cattle in PlacehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipWednesday Sept 29 at 200 pmNational Open ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 at 900 amJr ShowmanshiphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 following Open ShowBanquethelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 31 at 600 pmNational Junior ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 900 amCattle ReleasedhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 100 pm
The Southwest Pinzgauer Association Invites you
to the
2010 National Pinzgauer Show
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
National Show Headquarters Hotel Sleep Inn and Suites
5555 South Donnybrook AveTyler TX 75703(903) 581-8646
King or 2 Queen rooms at $6999King Suite at $8999
The Sleep Inn amp Suites will have a complimentary hot breakfast including eggs waffles and bacon or sausage They also provide a complimentary shuttle service from the airport For flight arrangements plan to fly into DallasFt Worth then on
to Tyler There are no pets allowed at the hotel a boarding facility is located across the street
Tyler TexasSeptember 28-October 1 2010
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For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
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Jerry De Smidt Jake Hendzel N912 Hill Road
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World Beef Expo 18th
Come Be A PartSeptember 23-26 2010
Wisconsin State Fair ParkWest Allis WI
Sale Entry Deadline July 1 2010Early Entry Deadline August 17 2010
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bull Supreme Drive - $3000 Prize Money Bull Female and CowCalf Breed Champions Competebull All Breeds and Prospect Sales Saturday September 25
Contact Kim Johnson at kkjohnson19hotmailcomor Call (262) 573-4019 for sale entry informationSale Entry Deadline July 1
bull Youth Sweepstakes - Cash Prizes and AwardsJunior Heifer Show Market Steer and Prospect Steer Shows Public Speaking Sales Talk Photo Journalism Herdsmanship Showmanship
bull Industry Seminars - Trade ShowTrade Show Vendors WelcomedContact Jim Murray (608) 723-5665
Piney Grove Pinzgauer Farm
Fullblood amp Purebred Heifers amp Bulls
Available at all times
Kyle amp Eddie Hyder150 Escape Mtn RdHampton TN 37658
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Amber amp Russell Bryant98 Butler Mill Rd Elma WA 98541(360) 482-3892
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Mystic Ridge Pinzgauers
wwwmysticridgepinzgauerscom
Duncan Pinzgauer Farm
7201 Dover LaneFort Worth Texas 76118
Georgia Duncan(817) 589-0498 bull georgia2swbellnet
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show results
Class Name Owner Place
northwest Junior Pinzgauer Youth show Chehalis WA
may 1-2
Jr Pinzgauer Fitting amp ShowingJunior Novice Name PlaceJacieAmes 1 Junior KortneyBailey 1MireyaMcNealley 2AliVelilla 3DuncanScannell 4 Intermediate KyleeJohanson 1VictoriaKrauss 2CordellHankins 3
Senior MelodyHankins 1AaronHankins 2BrennenHankins 3 Grand Champion Showman KyleeJohanson Reserve Champion Showman KortneyBailey
SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
Jacie Ames Reserve Grand Champion Female
Kortney Bailey Grand Champion Female
Kylee Johanson Grand Champion Steer
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time frame Well since I feel the dairyman always takes it on the chin (funny how I am always right on this topic as I received 90 cents free and clear on a beautiful F1 bull calf the other day---ha still have not cashed that check) when shipping their bull calves I had not sold a one of the F1 bulls Low and behold a fellow down the road stopped in (who had been admiring our Pinzgauers for years) and asked me if I ever cross a Pinzgauer with a Holstein With the exception of a few hutches which cannot be seen from either road that borders our farm no one had seen any of the F1rsquos at that time Of course I said sure would you like to see them In the barn we go and if he would have had dentures they would have fallen out of his mouth He was basically speechless as he looked at the group of calves I had inside the barn (I should mention I did sell this small producer a Valentime bred heifer the year before and during this visit he informed me he wanted as many ldquoWhite tailsrdquo in his lot and pasture as he could buy) Right then and there he purchase the entire lot of bull calves and paid absolute top dollar for them We did not suffer any of that $45 a calf nonsense This producer purchased every F1 bull calf I would sell that year and the next This was an un-expected bonus in my pursuit of raising and milking some F1 crosses
Another unexpected bonus with these F1 bull calves came because of the way they are marked I find it interesting so many dairyman milk Holsteins and of course in the United States most are black The number of producers who want a Red Holstein(s) a Jersey(s) a Swiss anything different in their herd is staggering And to think when we started in 1991 people looked at us like we were nuts for having all the Red Holsteins running around In the Holstein world these While Tails are considered Linebacks And while there are different marking patterns for a Lineback---people are crazy for them at auction when one or more show up I saw on one occasion a three teat short extremely fat Lineback marked milk cow (yep someone was actually milking this thinghellip) bring $1700 So being a little informed about what the masses wanted I saved a few of the F1 bulls calves back and feed them until they reached 600 pounds Sent them out to the kind of local monthly feeder sale to see what happened Well they topped the sale and they did this because dairy producers wanted to put some of that ldquoLinebackrdquo marking into their herd I made no claims as to what they were or were not I simply sent both red and black ones and stood back and watched This too was an unexpected (to a point) bonus in my crossing program
Now we get to the heart of the matter and that is actually milking an F1 We currently milk two and I let one of my friends obtain two His are about in the same stage of lactation as our two Five more F1rsquos are currently settled to freshen in 2010
One of the reasons for cross breeding is hybrid vigor With my low point of view regarding the state of the Holstein breed I did this solely for hybrid vigor Would it could it make a difference in stamina health reproductive efficiency That was the goal not what or how they would be marked or what color they might be when they hit the ground Here are the things I have discovered during this grand experiment
1 Growth I have not seen a Holstein or Pinzgauer have as rapid a growth curve as these F1rsquos They have amazing size and they get there darned quick Our next F1 Red-Hill Marbles which Jill showed a season or two ago is easily in excess of 1400 pounds And the next three due also tower above any of the pure Holstein heifers on the farm To say I am impressed with how these critters grow would be an understatement2 Disposition a more calm and easy to handle heifer and to date
the two which freshened on our farm and the two at our friends were very easy to break to milk At our place and this is not an exaggera-tion you canrsquot walk through the cow yard without having to actually push their big behinds out of your way They come to you you can pet them in the lot they follow you aroundhellipnow I could expect some of this if all of them had been shown but that is not the case Two Holstein Pinzgauer F1rsquos and one Jersey Pinzgauer F1 have been shown but you would think all ten of them had been3 Udder quality udders on all four milking are extremely square and tucked up high teats evenly and properly spaced Milk out speed is fast and as the saying goes around dairy land they milk out like a dishrag And of course udders can have all shapes and lengths of teats and these are what I considered the perfect length to prep and milk 4 Confirmation I was not sure how some of these cattle would look structurally when this all started even though the calves were very showy and dairy in appearance I have F1rsquos out of grade and registered Holstein (as well as Jerserys) with varying confirmation types represented I can honestly say that these first four F1rsquos look dairy and as they progress out in their lactation they are not putting on excess body fat And after milking now for over 19 years I can say I have had a whole lot of dairy heifers way worse confirmation wise than these F1rsquos 5 Milk production I would rate these in our barn (and my buddy says the same) as good solid milkers All four of these peaked in the mid-fifties I would like to throw in at this point I am not a big believer in these 70 80 90 pound heifers I personally believe this is one of the reasons the national age for a dairy cow is three years and about three to five months Some of the cattle that have stood in our barn the longest number of years were heifers who came in and maybe peaked at forty forty-five fifty pounds And as they stayed in the barn went on to give us those 18000 20000 or more lactations and did it for five six and in a couple of instances up to and including ten lactations No one makes money when a cow goes out the door at three and a half years of age (even though some sure thing they do) And so many producers do not realize a bovine does not reach maturity until seven years of age
I believe many Pinzgauer producers have access to Holstein breeders and perhaps Holstein heifers Offering some of these lineback look-ing (they are called white tails and or skunks also around this neck of the woods) heifers or bulls ldquomightrdquo work for some to increase their number of animals sold As the ole saying goes there is more than one way to skin a cat
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Ask the DoctorThe Junior GazetteThe Midwest juniors should all be getting ready for the Midwest Junior Pinzgauer
show Sunday June 6th The juniors will get a chance to show two days Saturday at Valley Beef and Sunday will be our junior show At that time we will get the results of our royalty contest Last years show was a big success with eight juniors showing and twenty four head of cattle
In February two juniors attended the Wisconsin Cattlemenrsquos Association conference they both listened in on some very interesting seminars
I got a chance to show at a U-W Pioneer Showdown on April 24th and 25th I enjoyed showing both days and the judge on Sunday was very complimentary on our breed
July 20th through the 22nd we will have Pinzgauers in the Wisconsin Cattlemenrsquos Tent at Farm Technology Days along with many other beef breeds Hopefully our queen
and princesses will be there to answer questions and promote our breed
In August a number of Midwest juniors will be showing at the Midwest District show held at the State Fair in Milwaukee After that we will be looking forward to World
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1 We have a basketball- like thing sticking out the rear of a heifer and it is bright red Also the rectum is also hanging out What do we do (fig 1)
A Your heifer has a rectal ndashvaginal prolapse which is common in some breeds like Herefords but not so common in Pinzgauer If you do see this then it is best to call your vet Otherwise you might try to clean it up with warm water and take your clenched fist and push gently inwards and she will strain against you but you just firmly
push against her relaxing when she pushes against you Once you have it in you should not be able to feel anything anymore as it inverts back into the normal place If she just calved then put in 2-4 urea boluses You may need it sutured to hold it in but steady pressure with a clenched fist will do wonders if you are persistent and careful It works better with a spinal block first however
2 We found this aborted calf and are not sure what cow it came from (fig 2)
A Take it to a veterinarian and they can take a sample from the stomach (abomasum) and examine some under a microscope for trichomoniasis which they can see If none then they should submit it to a lab for other bacterial causes of abortion or fungus (especially if the cattle have had access to moldy hay)
3 We have a cow with retained fetal membranes What should we do (fig3)
A Two things you can just let it hang even if it goes 7-10 days that is better than trying to remove them She will breed back better if you do nothing than if they are manually removed Or you can clean her up with warm water and try and place 2-4 urea boluses in past the placenta as far as you can reach The first way is alright (do nothing) as it is amazing how well the uterus of the cow will clean itself up before the next breeding season
4 The vet says we have a lot of cows that are ready to inseminate but there is nothing going on on the ovaries (fig 4) What is the problem
A This is called anestrus due to a lack of proper nutrition It is fairly common in first-calf heifers if their body condition was not real good when they calved as they will put all
their energy to produce milk for their calf and will not cycle until later or not at all until the calf is weaned These young females are still growing producing milk and the reproductive tract comes last Since two-year old females are about 20 smaller than their full grown herdmates they should be pastured and fed separate from older animals since there is often a lack of feed intake and lowered body condition resulting in delayed return to heat Donrsquot forget to worm them on a regular basis to help them grow
By DuAne mickelsen DVmAsk the Doctor
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5 Will prostaglandin (Lutalyse or Estrumate) work if we are going to artificially inseminate some of our cows
A Yes as long as they are cycling and have a corpus luteum on one of the ovaries (fig 5) They should respond to heat in 2-5 days so watch them closely and it is wise to chalk the tailhead because if the chalk disappears and you have not seen her in heat then this is almost as good
6 As I stated in my previous ldquoAsk the Doctorrdquo column I do work for a large bull test station During the last several years using a Bovine Respiratory Disease vaccination program we had 50-60 of the bulls break with respiratory disease in spite of vaccinating the bulls on arrival This year we approached the bulls differently Upon arrival all bulls were given the antibiotic Draxxin subcutaneously and an intranasal vaccine One week later they were given an intramuscular IBR BVD PI3 BRSV PasturellaMannheimia and Clostridial vaccines and only 10 were sick a dramatic improvement
7 We have a large number of our calves that seem to scour within the first month following calving What can we do to prevent this problem
A The best way I know is to vaccinate all the heifers and if necessary the cows prior to calving with Scour Guard KC4 (Roto amp Corona viruses E coli and Clostridium perfrigins bacteria) Other than this make sure the calving area is kept clean and spread them out or move them to clean ground ever so often to prevent heavy contamination of the organisms that cause diarrhea
8 I recently had a problem with the fetal head back and the cow was down and I could not get the head around to pull the calf What could I have done (fig 6)
A These are difficult to deal with especially without a spinal nerve block to prevent straining However here is what you should do next time The cow is down with her back legs tucked up under
her abdomen Tie her head to a post and pull both back legs behind the cow and have someone pull her tail up over her back (fig 7) This takes her mind off you a little more and gives you more room inside the pelvis and uterus to put your fingers in the fetal mouth or nose and pull the fetal head around
9 We have had several calves hip lock on us when pulling a large calf (fig8) How can we prevent this from occurring
A In the future if the cow is standing then rotate the fetus once you have the head and front legs out By this I mean rotate the calf until its sternum is pointed up to the rectum of the cow and that prevents the hips or stifles of the calf from locking up Also if the cow is down you can roll her over on her back and with the fetal extractor pull the calf between her legs and over the udder (fig 9) When the cow or heifer is on her back the fetal pelvis drops down into the wider part of the dams pelvis and frees the hips up allowing the calf to easily be pulled
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10 I have had problems trying to nurse up calves on some of my heifers They want to leave the calf or they are sensitive to letting the baby calf nurse and so they kick it and knock the calf down What can I do
A I usually tie the heifer up with a halter and then take a lariat and put a loop around the neck come back and make a loop in front of the hips and tie that to the fence (fig 10) This prevents the heifer from kicking the calf You can then let the calf nurse and you may have to repeat this for a few times until the heifer gets used to the calf nursing her
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SBH FARMS STAN amp BRETT Haertling 663 CR523 Jackson MO 63755
DALE LAWRENCE 12121 CR 3410 St James MO 65559
GEORGE amp JOANNA MOSER 19762 Thorn Rd Jasper MO 64755
montanaLAWRENCE GIBBSB-J OUTFIT (BJ)PO Box 531Three Forks MT 59752-0531Home 406 452-3842 (L)
nebrasKaGORDON HAYS (MARC)US MEAT ANIMAL RESEARCH CENTERPO Box 166Clay Center NE 68933-0166Home 402 762-4121 (L)
JERRY WACHTEL (WA)RR 1 Box 110Carleton NE 68326-9754Home 402 356-2271Work 402 759-3161 (L)
new hampshIre
BROOKVALE PINES FARM154 Martin RdFremont NH 03044
DENNIS amp SUE PARADIS58 First Crown Point RdStrafford NH 03884Emailsueparadishotmailcom
new mexIcoPETER RIVA (DMP)DOVE MEADOW FARMPO Box 87Gila NM 88038 (L)
new yorKMIKE amp AMY FONTAINEFULL HOUSE FARMS1777 Church RdDarien Center NY 14040
north daKotaBRUCE amp MARY Fagerland 5875 CR 2 Kenmare ND 58746
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CHARLES DAWSONPENNEY CREEK FARM2200 Hwy 28NAbbeville SC 29620-9414Home 864 446-2972 (L)
tennesseeDENNIS amp PAMELA SHAY-BRYANT (SB)SILVER BULLET CATTLE CO2670 Old Washington RdCedar Hill TN 37032Home 615 696-0095Email silverbulletcattleearthlinknet
JOHN CHAMBERS DVMBLUE RIDGE FARM1385 Holt Town RoadNewport TN 37821Home 423 623-9757Work 423 625-1616Cell 865 322-2152Emailjchambersplanetccom
ALLEN R DEFOESUN-OTT FARMS1416 McCarty RdKnoxville TN 37914-9011Home 423 933-5954Work 423 522-9734 (L)
ROBERT amp BETTY DUGGERHIDDEN VALLEY FARM (HVF)136 Hidden Valley RdWatauga TN 37694Home 423 543-4987
BILL amp JAMIE FLEMING (WEF)MISS TENN FARM655 Fleming WayGrand Junction TN 38039Home 901 878-1204 (L)
TONY amp PAMELA FLYNNFLYNN FAMILY FARM1098 Smiley Troutt RdBethpage TN 3702Home 615 888-2852 Email tflynndsi-corpcom
SUE HOWARDHOWARD PINZGAUER FARM542 Dry Stone Branch RdMountain City TN 37683Home 423 727-7428Email mshowardxtnnet
EDDIE amp KYLE HYDERPINEY GROVE PINZGAUER FARM (HPF)150 Escape Mountain RdHampton TN 37658-3723Home 423 725-3736 (L)
DANNY JACOBSCEDAR KNOLL FARM1380 Good Shepard RdHickory Valley TN 38042Work 901-7642813
PHIL MCCOYTWO STAR ANCHOR FARM1285 Turkey Scratch RdSpencer TN 38585 (L)
ROBERT MCCOYTWO STAR ANCHOR FARM1285 Turkey Scratch RdSpencer TN 38585 (L)
KEN amp MARY ANN MEREDITHTWIN SPRINGS PINZGAUERPO Box 488Greenbrier TN 37073Home 615 643-6935Cell 615 364-7721
CARL H MORGAN (CMPF)CARL MORGAN PINZGAUER FARM425 Old Mountain RdGreeneville TN 37743 Home 423 639-2378 (L)
ROBERT L MORGANROCKBATTER PINZGAUER FARM (RLM)850 Old Mountain RdGreeneville TN 37743Home 423 639-2982 (L)Work 423 787-0641Email rpl1earthlinknet
MICHAEL J PRICE2555 Cub Creek Hall RdParsons TN 38363Work 731-847-6699
THURMAN WHITEFOSSIL ROCK PINZGAUER FARMS (FPF)284 Rocky Valley RdLebanon TN 37050Home 615 444-5902 (Retired)
GEORGIA WILSON 6664 HWY 76 Springfield TN 37172
JULIA BENNETT 359 Ranch Rd Portland TN 37148
GEORGE GARDNER 444 Buttermilk Rd Lenore City TN 37771
HAPPY HOOFS ELAINE SIMMONS amp BARBIE Hutchison 2830 Battle Creek Rd SpringfielD TN 37172
JEFFERY amp NANCY HANKINSMANNING ACRES (BH)14583 Manning Rd NEWoodburn OR 97071-9223Home 503 792-4764 (L)
JOHN HOUSEH BAR L RANCH (HL1)PINZGAUER BREEDERS LTD (PBL)15555 HWY 140EKlamath Falls OR 97603-9618Home 408 842-5127 (L)
CHARLES HOUSTONC-J PINZGAUERS (C-J)PO Box 27Beatty OR 97621-0017Home 503 533-2608 (L)
HOWARD amp DONNA LANEYCYGNET GROUP INC (DONA)31215 S Dryland RdCanby OR 97013-8567Home 503 651-2559Work 503 651-2417 (L)Email cygnetweb-stercom
BETH PETERS (DBG) (SMC)2365 Old Dalles DriveHood River OR 97031Home 541 352-7490Cell 541 490-7269Email mlp97041aolcom
MARK STUPFEL (MS)19251 River Rd NESaint Paul OR 97137-9732Home 503 633-4722 (L)
GARY R WERINGSYANKTON HILLS FARM33753 Pittsburg RdSt Helens OR 97051Work 503-366-0346
pennsylvanIaDANIEL amp MARIELA HUNSBERGERSPRING HILL PINZGAUERS224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935Home 814 248-3649
SUSAN J STROUP 7091 Edinboro RdErie PA 16509
BLACK KETTLE FARMS DAVID JONES7775 RT 6 NEdinboro PA 16412
GERALD F WIEST749 S Crossroads Rd Lykens PA 17048
ohIoFOSTER amp BEVERLY COLEEXCALIBUR PINZGAUER FARM (EX)16093 Twp Rd 152Mt Blanchard OH 45867Home 419 694-2815 (L)
JEFF amp LINDA COLESUNDOWNER FARMS (SDF)15663 Twp Rd 152Mt Blanchard OH 45867Home 419 694-7141 (L)Email pinzcowsthewavzcom
JOHN amp PEG MEENTSBIG TEN PINZGAUERS (BTP)21555 State Route 698Jenera OH 45841-8964Home 419 326-6921Work 419 326-8711 (L)
STANLEY MILLER1225 Scio Rd SWCarrollton OH 44615-9506Home 330 627-3107
WENDELL amp JOANNE OBERNYERLOVEDALE FARMS1462 Garrett Rd SouthJefferson OH 44047
oKlahomaBRUCE amp JOAN BUECHNERNONAME RANCH (NNR)46865 HWY 29Wynnewood OK 73098-9750Home 405 665-4001Fax 405 665-2300 (L)
CLEAR CREEK MONASTARY5804 W Monastery RdHulbert OK 74441
MORNING STAR RANCH STEVE amp LISA LANTIER 2101 Morning Star Edmond OK 73034
WINTON-EDMUNSON FARMS LLC 3233 E Memorial Rd Suite 103 Edmond OK 73013
oreGonTOM GORDONGORDON PINZGAUERS (GP)46303 NW Clapshaw Hill RdForest Grove OR 97116-7713Home 503 357-9618 (L)
TONY GUSTAFSON9006 N Ida AvePortland OR 97621Work 503-358-8636
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texasDOWELL ARNETTE (DAWT)WILD TURKEY RANCH4404 Livingston AveDallas TX 75206Home 214 526-8316Work 972 419-2622 (L)
RANDOLPH BOWLESBOWLES CREEK CATTLE CO34503 Michelle DrivePinehurst TX 77362Home 281 259-0980
BERNIE BUSH604 Brookhollow DrPalestine TX 75801
DESTINY RANCH LLCPAM MAGEE8831 Cavell CTHouston TX 77055
JAMES C CONNERPYRAMID RANCH13507 CR 577Anna TX 75409Home 214 924-3472
GEORGIA DUNCAN (2D)DUNCAN PINZGAUER FARM7201 Dover LnFort Worth TX 76118-5837Home 817 589-0498 (L)Emailgeorgia2swbellnet
DAVID ELLIS amp DEANA HOFFMANE amp H PINZGAUER (EH)6504 Boulder CtFort Worth TX 76180-7826 (L)
DERALD G HUDSONPO Box 725Montgomery TX 77356-0725Home 936 449-6353 (L)
SPENCER amp CATHY NEITCHPO Box 884Anahuac TX 77514
RIGBY amp LUCINDA OWENTRIPLE CREEK RANCHPO Box 810Conroe TX 77305Home 936 448-6565Work 936 539-5600
KEN amp KIM PAUL (CPP)CIRCLE P PINZGAUERS7815 Bickham Cemetery RdBryan TX 77808Home 979 589-1456Work 281 358-5200Cell 281 543-2411emailpinztexascirclepcom
CHIP POWELL (HF)12409 FM 1935 RdBrenham TX 77833-0112Home 979 836-1822 (L)
RICHARD amp BARBARA POWELLHIDALGO FARMS (HF)12409 FM 1935 Rd Brenham TX 77833-0112Home 979 836-1822 (L)
WAYNE amp LINDA RIOEL RANCHO RIO (LRW)4261 Farm Road 3019Winnsboro TX 75494-9555Home 903 860-3637 (L)Email riverripeoplescomnet
DR DAN SCOTTRED OAK RANCH (DS)RED OAK RANCH PARTNERS6885 County Road 3613Murchison TX 75778-4111Home 903 469-3777 (L)Cell 903 681-4870
EVERETT E STEELE2929 Christian DrSan Antonio TX 78222-2110Home 512 648-0313 (L)
FRANKLIN amp MARSHA STEIN DVMFIVE MILE FARM (S)PO Box 11Snook TX 77878-0011Home 979 272-1323Work 979 845-6488 (L)Cell 979 218-0642Email FSteincvmtamuedu
JOHN TALBOT HI POINT RANCH (HPR)472 Talbot LaneNew Boston TX 75570-9780Home 903 628-6499 (L)Email pdmkbridgewaternet
WOODIE TALBOTHI POINT RANCH (HPR)434 Talbot LaneNew Boston TX 75570-9729Home 903 628-6209 (L)
KEN LISA JEREMY DEREK WAMSLEYLAZY W FARMS (LWF)1411 Hobo LaneMadisonville TX 77864Home 936 443-9205Work 936 442-2703Cell 936 443-4196Email gertngauersyahoocom
JEREMY amp KELLY WEST (BCC)BOWLES CREEK CATTLE COPO Box 747Alto TX 75925Home 936 858-4114Cell 936 675-4956Email infobowlescreekcom
LORI HUNTER6432 CR 331 Plantersville TX 77363
PAUL EDMONDSON 17100 CR 4057Kemp TX 75143
CHARLES DONNELLY7815 Bickham Cemetery Rd Bryan TX 77808
JACK NEATHERY525 CO RD 2055Klondike TX 75448
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RICK amp DONNA BOYERBOYER FARMS (BOY)887 S Bank Rd Oakville WA 98568360 482-5818Email Boyerboyscenturytelnet
ADAM amp KATERI DONOVANROCKIN AampJ PINZGAUER RANCH (AJPR)18228 SE 394 StAuburn WA 98092Home 253 735-1693Cell 206 730-5578Email donovanexcavatingmsncom
DEBBIE HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcClery WA 98557
KATHY HARRIS1930 116th St NEMarysville WA 98271-9417
STEVE amp THERESA JOHANSONCOWLITZ PRAIRIE PINZGAUERS715 Tucker RdToledo WA 98591Home 360 864-6232Email mstrgardener1junocom
LARRY amp SHARON JOHNSTONFIVE STAR PINZGAUER (FSPB)41008 S 2100 PR SEKennewick WA 99337-6903Home 509 582-0638 (L)Work 509 582-0638Email 5starpzbentonreacom
DUANE amp GAYLE MICKELSEN4M PINZGAUERS (4M)2105 NW Friel StPullman WA 99163-3611Home 509 332-8103Cell 509 595-8014Email 4MPinzturbonetcom
LARRY amp SHEILA PELLANDPELLAND LIVESTOCK (PL)8902 321st St EEatonville WA 98328-8646Home 253 846-9923 (L)
CHAD SCHAEFER27504 SE 271stRavensdale WA 98051
PATRICK amp SUSAN SCHRADERLOCKE CREEK CATTLE412692 SR 20Cusick WA 99119Home 509 445-1306
PAT amp SHIRLEY SWINTH (GC)GOLD CREEK PINZGAUERS129 Gold Creek DrChehalis WA 98532-9000Home 360 748-6449 (L)
RON THOMAS21614 Big Valley RdPoulsbo WA 98370
ANDREW MATELICH24200 Buena Vista Rd Black Diamond WA 98010
GUY MULLENDORE19220 Tualco RdMonroe WA 98272
ROBERT amp CATHLEEN BRANDT 15015 E Elder RdValley Ford WA 99036
wIsconsInTODD ANDRESHAK (TA)TA PINZGAUERS4177 Cardinal LnEdgar WI 54426-9447Home 715 352-2400 (L)
LYLE BENDERBENDER FARMS (BFP)6236 St Rd 133 WBoscobel WI 53805-9705Home 608 315-5934
DOUBLE B PINZGAUERSLENNY BOHL6230 Young RdOconto WI 54153
JOSEPH amp RACHEL DAUL2054 Mill RdGreenleaf WI 54126
GLENN ERICKSON (EF)ERICKSON PINZGAUER FARM6050 Old Dixie RdNeenah WI 54956Home 920 725-1942
MIKE FOSHEERED HILL FARMW 483 County XNew Holstein WI 53061Home 920 898-9726Email redhilldairycharternet
MATT amp LORI GARLICK3 STARZ FARMW 1714 330thPlum City WI 54761
DAN amp CODY HALLAS1604 South RdMosinee WI 54455
JERRY DESMIDT amp JAKE HENDZELWOODHAVENN 912 Hill RdPulaski WI 54162EmailJwoodhavenaolcom
JESSICA amp TROY JANSENHAIRY HAVEN CATTLEN9225 CTY RD NAppleton WI 54915
ROBLUCYGLORIAJESSICA amp THOMKESLERW 6265 Old Hwy RdMenasha WI 54952Home 920 739-0870
CHUCK KROENINGN 4494 N Broadway RdBonduel WI 54107
KEN MATYASN3876 State Hwy 22Shawano WI 54166
BARRY amp CHARLOTTE PAGETWIN BROOKS FARM (TB)S 4229 Cty HHillsboro WI 54634Home 815 597-1301Farm 608 528-4671Email twinbrooksfarmyahoocom
DARRYL amp JANET POLZIN POLZIN PINZGAUER BYRE 355 Skyline Blvd (PPB)Green Bay WI 54302 Home 920 468-7915Cell 920 621-1263Email polzinpinzgauerssbcglobalnet
CHARLES amp TRACIE RAJEKLONGSHOT CATTLE CO (LCC)R18821 County Rd NRingle WI 54471Home 715 446-3207Email pinzgauerslongshotcattlecom
JAMES amp ELAINE RAY (JRF)JARRAE PINZGAUER FARM471 90th StreetHudson WI 54016-7947Home 715 425-6442 (L)Work 715 426-1888
DONALD amp DONNA RUDOLPHPINE VALLEY FARMS5591 Whitefish Bay RdSturgeon Bay Wi 54235Work 920-468-7915
DAVE KUEHL amp BARBARA SCHMOOKBUTTERCUP BEEFE 4526 Cty Hwy FKewaunee WI 54216Home 920 388-2930
DAN amp KACY SHADIANSHADIAN SUNSET FARME 1065 Luxemburg RdLuxemburg WI 54217
JEROME amp THERESA SLEPICKACIRCLE S STOCK FARMW 5706 Grouse DrEndeavor WI 53930Home 608 587-2737
vermontPAUL amp NANCY DANIELSDIAMOND HEART FARM (DHF)231 Daniels Road EIrasburg VT 05845-9532Home 802 755-6105 (L)
vIrGInIaGARY BAKER (BP)BAKERrsquoS PINZGAUERS1408 BOOZY CRK RDBristol VA 24201Home 276 466-3540Work 276 669-1245 (L)
MALCOLM SIMS JRSAND MOUNTAIN PINZGAUER (SM)PO Box 25Hiltons VA 24258-0025Home 276 386-7172Email gjmounetcom
HAROLD amp BETTY STARNESSTARNES BLUFF PINZGAUER FARMS (SBP)RR 1 Box 1320Fort Blackmore VA 24250Home 276 995-2639 (L)
washInGtonMIKE amp DEANA ADAMSPO Box 3163Union Gap WA 98903Home 509 965-5939
WAYNE amp RUTH ADAMSA amp S PINZGAUERS330 Rogers RdToledo WA 98591
GARRY amp BARBARA ANENSENANENSEN ACRES1143 Mox Chehalis RoadMcCleary WA 98557
LEONARD BARNETT (2B)100 Canal DrMesa WA 99343-9520 Home 509 269-4451 (L)
HERB amp DIXIE BERGFANTASY ACRES PINZGAUER BREEDERS (FAPB)25307 NE 212th AveBattle Ground WA 98604-9671Home 360 687-3885
BILL BOATMANBOATMAN FAMILY PROPERTIESPO Box 67Kalama WA 98625Home 360 673-4093Work 360 423-7220
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RON WEISHAAR (LR)L amp R RANCHW8059 770th AveRiver Falls WI 54022-4139Home 715 425-5925 (L)
TOM amp TERRY WOLFN 7050 CR AArgyle WI 53504Home 608 543-9820
STEVE ASKEWW2716 FRIEMOTH RD EAST TROY WI 53120
MARK amp SUSANTIMM 1559 LANGLADE AVE GREEN BAY WI 54304
ELLEN YOUNG15751 ST HWY 60BLUE RIVER WI 53518
AMANDA STEINFELDT 4695 LIME KILN RDGREEN BAY WI 54311-9662
GARY GETZLOFF11511 DEER RDWISCONSIN RAPIDS WI 54494
BRAND ACRES BEEFSCOTT OR RENEE BRANDENBURG 6754 County Rd WGreenleaf WI 54126-9206
MATTHEAW WINTERSN10747 CTY RD GMARION WI 54950
BREEZY ACRES RANCH 6223 BLAKE RDGREENLEAF WI 54126
VICTOR SPANTONW 5895 CR HNEW GLARUS WI 53574
wyomInGLANCE FLETCHERWYOMING PINZGAUER RANCH (WPR)96 Rapid Creek RdSheridan WY 82801-9458Home 307 672-7289 (L)Cell 307 751-0253Email jlfletchwbaccessnet
Dan amp Mariela Hunsberger
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It was great to meet everyone at the World Beef Expo
ANENSEN ACRES PINZGAUERSGarry amp Barb Anensen
Debbie amp Pete HallJrs Cassie Jordaan amp Mireya
1143 Mox Chehalis RoadMcCleary Washington 98557
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alabamaJACEY OBENLANDER141 County Rd 1946Fort Payne AL 35968
calIfornIaGRACIE KERN7217 Sierra View PlaceLoomis CA 95650
florIdaRABON LEE CARRIER8650 SW 9TH STOKEECHOBEE FL 34974
AMANDA GOGGANS1176 SW RUCKS DAIRY RD OKEECHOBEE FL 34974
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canadaPETER amp ELIZABETH PEETERSCOWS amp CRANIO INC541 Emily Park Rd RR1Omemee ON K0L 2W0Home 705 799-7064Cell 705 878-2573Email cowsandcraniosympaticoca
GARY amp DONNA SMITHDIAMOND T CATTLE CO (GDS)RR 2Olds ALBERTA T4H 1P3Home 403 556-2290Email diamondtairenetcom
ROBERT SMITHRR 2 SITE 16 BOX 8OLDS AB T4H 1P3 CANADA
louIsIanaMITCHELL MILES827 AUNT MARIES RDDODSON LA 71422
mIssourIMELISSA HOUTTUIN6500 E Mt Zion Church RdHallsville MO 65255
MADISON UHLMAN12911 N Home RdLiberty MO 64068
MORGAN UHLMAN12911 N Home RdLiberty MO 64068
ohIoERIN COLE156 W Patterson AveColumbus OH 43202(419) 697-7141
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tennesseeTIMOTHY BRYANT3619 Old Coopertown RdSpringfield TN 37172615-643-6935
KENNY MORLEY5580 Hwy 41AJoelton TN 37080615-643-6935
texasELIZABETH WESTPO Box 747Alto TX 75925
NICHOLAS STEINPO BOX 11Snook TX 77878
COURTNEY THURMANPO BOX 11Snook TX 77878
washInGtonRICHARD ASHLEY23 Doyle RdRaymond WA 98577
MACY BOTTORFF225 Greenwood RdKalama WA 98625360 673-5139
LUKE BOYER887 S Bank RdOakville WA 98568360 482-5818
CASSIE HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcCleary WA 98557
JORDAAN HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcCleary WA 98557
EMILY KERSHAW124 McConkey LnMcCleary WA 98551
PAIGE KERSHAW124 McConkey LnMcCleary WA 98551
VICTORIA KRAUS3132 Satsop Cloquallum RdElma WA 98541
DUNCAN SCANNELL22115 E 167th Ct EGraham WA 98338
oreGonAARON HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
BRENNEN HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
CORDELL HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
HILLARY HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
MELODY HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
CHANTEL JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
SHANIA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
SIERRA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
HOLDEN JONES49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
STEPHEN BOYD49377 HWY 30WESTPORT OR 97016
pennslyvanIaKELSEY HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
LESLIE HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
ILIANA HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
KATLIN WIEST749 S Crossroads RdLykens PA 17048
ZACHARY SCANNELL22115 E 167th Ct EGraham WA 98338
MIREYA MCNEALLEY1147 MOX CHEHALIS RD MCCLEARY WA 98557
wIsconsInSARAH CALAWAY6939 Hwy XDenmark WI 54208
ELIZABETH CALAWAY6939 Hwy XDenmark WI 54208
KRISTA ERICKSON3218 W BREEZEWOOD LNNeenah WI 54956920-836-3144
SAMANTHA ERICKSON6050 Old Dixie RdNeenah WI 54956920-836-3144
GLORIA KESLERW6265 Old Hwy RdMenasha WI 54952
CORA KRAUSEW 1714 330thPlum City WI 54761
STEPHANIE PAGES 4429 CR HHillsboro WI 54634608 528-4671
LANDYN RAJEKR18821 County Rd NRingle WI 54471715 446-3207
BRITTANY VERKUILEN1561 Cherry DrEland WI 54427
JILL FOSHEEW483 COUNTY XNEW HOLSTEIN WI 53061
JACOB LABLANC N3795 CTY FMONTELLO WI 53949
LOGAN HENTHRONE29248 MOCCASIN AVE
KENDALL WI 54638
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Schedule of EventsBarns Open For ArrivalhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTuesday September 28Cattle in PlacehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipWednesday Sept 29 at 200 pmNational Open ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 at 900 amJr ShowmanshiphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 following Open ShowBanquethelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 31 at 600 pmNational Junior ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 900 amCattle ReleasedhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 100 pm
The Southwest Pinzgauer Association Invites you
to the
2010 National Pinzgauer Show
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
National Show Headquarters Hotel Sleep Inn and Suites
5555 South Donnybrook AveTyler TX 75703(903) 581-8646
King or 2 Queen rooms at $6999King Suite at $8999
The Sleep Inn amp Suites will have a complimentary hot breakfast including eggs waffles and bacon or sausage They also provide a complimentary shuttle service from the airport For flight arrangements plan to fly into DallasFt Worth then on
to Tyler There are no pets allowed at the hotel a boarding facility is located across the street
Tyler TexasSeptember 28-October 1 2010
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For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
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Jerry De Smidt Jake Hendzel N912 Hill Road
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World Beef Expo 18th
Come Be A PartSeptember 23-26 2010
Wisconsin State Fair ParkWest Allis WI
Sale Entry Deadline July 1 2010Early Entry Deadline August 17 2010
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bull Supreme Drive - $3000 Prize Money Bull Female and CowCalf Breed Champions Competebull All Breeds and Prospect Sales Saturday September 25
Contact Kim Johnson at kkjohnson19hotmailcomor Call (262) 573-4019 for sale entry informationSale Entry Deadline July 1
bull Youth Sweepstakes - Cash Prizes and AwardsJunior Heifer Show Market Steer and Prospect Steer Shows Public Speaking Sales Talk Photo Journalism Herdsmanship Showmanship
bull Industry Seminars - Trade ShowTrade Show Vendors WelcomedContact Jim Murray (608) 723-5665
Piney Grove Pinzgauer Farm
Fullblood amp Purebred Heifers amp Bulls
Available at all times
Kyle amp Eddie Hyder150 Escape Mtn RdHampton TN 37658
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Amber amp Russell Bryant98 Butler Mill Rd Elma WA 98541(360) 482-3892
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Mystic Ridge Pinzgauers
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Duncan Pinzgauer Farm
7201 Dover LaneFort Worth Texas 76118
Georgia Duncan(817) 589-0498 bull georgia2swbellnet
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show results
Class Name Owner Place
northwest Junior Pinzgauer Youth show Chehalis WA
may 1-2
Jr Pinzgauer Fitting amp ShowingJunior Novice Name PlaceJacieAmes 1 Junior KortneyBailey 1MireyaMcNealley 2AliVelilla 3DuncanScannell 4 Intermediate KyleeJohanson 1VictoriaKrauss 2CordellHankins 3
Senior MelodyHankins 1AaronHankins 2BrennenHankins 3 Grand Champion Showman KyleeJohanson Reserve Champion Showman KortneyBailey
SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
Jacie Ames Reserve Grand Champion Female
Kortney Bailey Grand Champion Female
Kylee Johanson Grand Champion Steer
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 33
SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
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Ask the DoctorThe Junior GazetteThe Midwest juniors should all be getting ready for the Midwest Junior Pinzgauer
show Sunday June 6th The juniors will get a chance to show two days Saturday at Valley Beef and Sunday will be our junior show At that time we will get the results of our royalty contest Last years show was a big success with eight juniors showing and twenty four head of cattle
In February two juniors attended the Wisconsin Cattlemenrsquos Association conference they both listened in on some very interesting seminars
I got a chance to show at a U-W Pioneer Showdown on April 24th and 25th I enjoyed showing both days and the judge on Sunday was very complimentary on our breed
July 20th through the 22nd we will have Pinzgauers in the Wisconsin Cattlemenrsquos Tent at Farm Technology Days along with many other beef breeds Hopefully our queen
and princesses will be there to answer questions and promote our breed
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1 We have a basketball- like thing sticking out the rear of a heifer and it is bright red Also the rectum is also hanging out What do we do (fig 1)
A Your heifer has a rectal ndashvaginal prolapse which is common in some breeds like Herefords but not so common in Pinzgauer If you do see this then it is best to call your vet Otherwise you might try to clean it up with warm water and take your clenched fist and push gently inwards and she will strain against you but you just firmly
push against her relaxing when she pushes against you Once you have it in you should not be able to feel anything anymore as it inverts back into the normal place If she just calved then put in 2-4 urea boluses You may need it sutured to hold it in but steady pressure with a clenched fist will do wonders if you are persistent and careful It works better with a spinal block first however
2 We found this aborted calf and are not sure what cow it came from (fig 2)
A Take it to a veterinarian and they can take a sample from the stomach (abomasum) and examine some under a microscope for trichomoniasis which they can see If none then they should submit it to a lab for other bacterial causes of abortion or fungus (especially if the cattle have had access to moldy hay)
3 We have a cow with retained fetal membranes What should we do (fig3)
A Two things you can just let it hang even if it goes 7-10 days that is better than trying to remove them She will breed back better if you do nothing than if they are manually removed Or you can clean her up with warm water and try and place 2-4 urea boluses in past the placenta as far as you can reach The first way is alright (do nothing) as it is amazing how well the uterus of the cow will clean itself up before the next breeding season
4 The vet says we have a lot of cows that are ready to inseminate but there is nothing going on on the ovaries (fig 4) What is the problem
A This is called anestrus due to a lack of proper nutrition It is fairly common in first-calf heifers if their body condition was not real good when they calved as they will put all
their energy to produce milk for their calf and will not cycle until later or not at all until the calf is weaned These young females are still growing producing milk and the reproductive tract comes last Since two-year old females are about 20 smaller than their full grown herdmates they should be pastured and fed separate from older animals since there is often a lack of feed intake and lowered body condition resulting in delayed return to heat Donrsquot forget to worm them on a regular basis to help them grow
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5 Will prostaglandin (Lutalyse or Estrumate) work if we are going to artificially inseminate some of our cows
A Yes as long as they are cycling and have a corpus luteum on one of the ovaries (fig 5) They should respond to heat in 2-5 days so watch them closely and it is wise to chalk the tailhead because if the chalk disappears and you have not seen her in heat then this is almost as good
6 As I stated in my previous ldquoAsk the Doctorrdquo column I do work for a large bull test station During the last several years using a Bovine Respiratory Disease vaccination program we had 50-60 of the bulls break with respiratory disease in spite of vaccinating the bulls on arrival This year we approached the bulls differently Upon arrival all bulls were given the antibiotic Draxxin subcutaneously and an intranasal vaccine One week later they were given an intramuscular IBR BVD PI3 BRSV PasturellaMannheimia and Clostridial vaccines and only 10 were sick a dramatic improvement
7 We have a large number of our calves that seem to scour within the first month following calving What can we do to prevent this problem
A The best way I know is to vaccinate all the heifers and if necessary the cows prior to calving with Scour Guard KC4 (Roto amp Corona viruses E coli and Clostridium perfrigins bacteria) Other than this make sure the calving area is kept clean and spread them out or move them to clean ground ever so often to prevent heavy contamination of the organisms that cause diarrhea
8 I recently had a problem with the fetal head back and the cow was down and I could not get the head around to pull the calf What could I have done (fig 6)
A These are difficult to deal with especially without a spinal nerve block to prevent straining However here is what you should do next time The cow is down with her back legs tucked up under
her abdomen Tie her head to a post and pull both back legs behind the cow and have someone pull her tail up over her back (fig 7) This takes her mind off you a little more and gives you more room inside the pelvis and uterus to put your fingers in the fetal mouth or nose and pull the fetal head around
9 We have had several calves hip lock on us when pulling a large calf (fig8) How can we prevent this from occurring
A In the future if the cow is standing then rotate the fetus once you have the head and front legs out By this I mean rotate the calf until its sternum is pointed up to the rectum of the cow and that prevents the hips or stifles of the calf from locking up Also if the cow is down you can roll her over on her back and with the fetal extractor pull the calf between her legs and over the udder (fig 9) When the cow or heifer is on her back the fetal pelvis drops down into the wider part of the dams pelvis and frees the hips up allowing the calf to easily be pulled
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10 I have had problems trying to nurse up calves on some of my heifers They want to leave the calf or they are sensitive to letting the baby calf nurse and so they kick it and knock the calf down What can I do
A I usually tie the heifer up with a halter and then take a lariat and put a loop around the neck come back and make a loop in front of the hips and tie that to the fence (fig 10) This prevents the heifer from kicking the calf You can then let the calf nurse and you may have to repeat this for a few times until the heifer gets used to the calf nursing her
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CARL H MORGAN (CMPF)CARL MORGAN PINZGAUER FARM425 Old Mountain RdGreeneville TN 37743 Home 423 639-2378 (L)
ROBERT L MORGANROCKBATTER PINZGAUER FARM (RLM)850 Old Mountain RdGreeneville TN 37743Home 423 639-2982 (L)Work 423 787-0641Email rpl1earthlinknet
MICHAEL J PRICE2555 Cub Creek Hall RdParsons TN 38363Work 731-847-6699
THURMAN WHITEFOSSIL ROCK PINZGAUER FARMS (FPF)284 Rocky Valley RdLebanon TN 37050Home 615 444-5902 (Retired)
GEORGIA WILSON 6664 HWY 76 Springfield TN 37172
JULIA BENNETT 359 Ranch Rd Portland TN 37148
GEORGE GARDNER 444 Buttermilk Rd Lenore City TN 37771
HAPPY HOOFS ELAINE SIMMONS amp BARBIE Hutchison 2830 Battle Creek Rd SpringfielD TN 37172
JEFFERY amp NANCY HANKINSMANNING ACRES (BH)14583 Manning Rd NEWoodburn OR 97071-9223Home 503 792-4764 (L)
JOHN HOUSEH BAR L RANCH (HL1)PINZGAUER BREEDERS LTD (PBL)15555 HWY 140EKlamath Falls OR 97603-9618Home 408 842-5127 (L)
CHARLES HOUSTONC-J PINZGAUERS (C-J)PO Box 27Beatty OR 97621-0017Home 503 533-2608 (L)
HOWARD amp DONNA LANEYCYGNET GROUP INC (DONA)31215 S Dryland RdCanby OR 97013-8567Home 503 651-2559Work 503 651-2417 (L)Email cygnetweb-stercom
BETH PETERS (DBG) (SMC)2365 Old Dalles DriveHood River OR 97031Home 541 352-7490Cell 541 490-7269Email mlp97041aolcom
MARK STUPFEL (MS)19251 River Rd NESaint Paul OR 97137-9732Home 503 633-4722 (L)
GARY R WERINGSYANKTON HILLS FARM33753 Pittsburg RdSt Helens OR 97051Work 503-366-0346
pennsylvanIaDANIEL amp MARIELA HUNSBERGERSPRING HILL PINZGAUERS224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935Home 814 248-3649
SUSAN J STROUP 7091 Edinboro RdErie PA 16509
BLACK KETTLE FARMS DAVID JONES7775 RT 6 NEdinboro PA 16412
GERALD F WIEST749 S Crossroads Rd Lykens PA 17048
ohIoFOSTER amp BEVERLY COLEEXCALIBUR PINZGAUER FARM (EX)16093 Twp Rd 152Mt Blanchard OH 45867Home 419 694-2815 (L)
JEFF amp LINDA COLESUNDOWNER FARMS (SDF)15663 Twp Rd 152Mt Blanchard OH 45867Home 419 694-7141 (L)Email pinzcowsthewavzcom
JOHN amp PEG MEENTSBIG TEN PINZGAUERS (BTP)21555 State Route 698Jenera OH 45841-8964Home 419 326-6921Work 419 326-8711 (L)
STANLEY MILLER1225 Scio Rd SWCarrollton OH 44615-9506Home 330 627-3107
WENDELL amp JOANNE OBERNYERLOVEDALE FARMS1462 Garrett Rd SouthJefferson OH 44047
oKlahomaBRUCE amp JOAN BUECHNERNONAME RANCH (NNR)46865 HWY 29Wynnewood OK 73098-9750Home 405 665-4001Fax 405 665-2300 (L)
CLEAR CREEK MONASTARY5804 W Monastery RdHulbert OK 74441
MORNING STAR RANCH STEVE amp LISA LANTIER 2101 Morning Star Edmond OK 73034
WINTON-EDMUNSON FARMS LLC 3233 E Memorial Rd Suite 103 Edmond OK 73013
oreGonTOM GORDONGORDON PINZGAUERS (GP)46303 NW Clapshaw Hill RdForest Grove OR 97116-7713Home 503 357-9618 (L)
TONY GUSTAFSON9006 N Ida AvePortland OR 97621Work 503-358-8636
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texasDOWELL ARNETTE (DAWT)WILD TURKEY RANCH4404 Livingston AveDallas TX 75206Home 214 526-8316Work 972 419-2622 (L)
RANDOLPH BOWLESBOWLES CREEK CATTLE CO34503 Michelle DrivePinehurst TX 77362Home 281 259-0980
BERNIE BUSH604 Brookhollow DrPalestine TX 75801
DESTINY RANCH LLCPAM MAGEE8831 Cavell CTHouston TX 77055
JAMES C CONNERPYRAMID RANCH13507 CR 577Anna TX 75409Home 214 924-3472
GEORGIA DUNCAN (2D)DUNCAN PINZGAUER FARM7201 Dover LnFort Worth TX 76118-5837Home 817 589-0498 (L)Emailgeorgia2swbellnet
DAVID ELLIS amp DEANA HOFFMANE amp H PINZGAUER (EH)6504 Boulder CtFort Worth TX 76180-7826 (L)
DERALD G HUDSONPO Box 725Montgomery TX 77356-0725Home 936 449-6353 (L)
SPENCER amp CATHY NEITCHPO Box 884Anahuac TX 77514
RIGBY amp LUCINDA OWENTRIPLE CREEK RANCHPO Box 810Conroe TX 77305Home 936 448-6565Work 936 539-5600
KEN amp KIM PAUL (CPP)CIRCLE P PINZGAUERS7815 Bickham Cemetery RdBryan TX 77808Home 979 589-1456Work 281 358-5200Cell 281 543-2411emailpinztexascirclepcom
CHIP POWELL (HF)12409 FM 1935 RdBrenham TX 77833-0112Home 979 836-1822 (L)
RICHARD amp BARBARA POWELLHIDALGO FARMS (HF)12409 FM 1935 Rd Brenham TX 77833-0112Home 979 836-1822 (L)
WAYNE amp LINDA RIOEL RANCHO RIO (LRW)4261 Farm Road 3019Winnsboro TX 75494-9555Home 903 860-3637 (L)Email riverripeoplescomnet
DR DAN SCOTTRED OAK RANCH (DS)RED OAK RANCH PARTNERS6885 County Road 3613Murchison TX 75778-4111Home 903 469-3777 (L)Cell 903 681-4870
EVERETT E STEELE2929 Christian DrSan Antonio TX 78222-2110Home 512 648-0313 (L)
FRANKLIN amp MARSHA STEIN DVMFIVE MILE FARM (S)PO Box 11Snook TX 77878-0011Home 979 272-1323Work 979 845-6488 (L)Cell 979 218-0642Email FSteincvmtamuedu
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RICK amp DONNA BOYERBOYER FARMS (BOY)887 S Bank Rd Oakville WA 98568360 482-5818Email Boyerboyscenturytelnet
ADAM amp KATERI DONOVANROCKIN AampJ PINZGAUER RANCH (AJPR)18228 SE 394 StAuburn WA 98092Home 253 735-1693Cell 206 730-5578Email donovanexcavatingmsncom
DEBBIE HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcClery WA 98557
KATHY HARRIS1930 116th St NEMarysville WA 98271-9417
STEVE amp THERESA JOHANSONCOWLITZ PRAIRIE PINZGAUERS715 Tucker RdToledo WA 98591Home 360 864-6232Email mstrgardener1junocom
LARRY amp SHARON JOHNSTONFIVE STAR PINZGAUER (FSPB)41008 S 2100 PR SEKennewick WA 99337-6903Home 509 582-0638 (L)Work 509 582-0638Email 5starpzbentonreacom
DUANE amp GAYLE MICKELSEN4M PINZGAUERS (4M)2105 NW Friel StPullman WA 99163-3611Home 509 332-8103Cell 509 595-8014Email 4MPinzturbonetcom
LARRY amp SHEILA PELLANDPELLAND LIVESTOCK (PL)8902 321st St EEatonville WA 98328-8646Home 253 846-9923 (L)
CHAD SCHAEFER27504 SE 271stRavensdale WA 98051
PATRICK amp SUSAN SCHRADERLOCKE CREEK CATTLE412692 SR 20Cusick WA 99119Home 509 445-1306
PAT amp SHIRLEY SWINTH (GC)GOLD CREEK PINZGAUERS129 Gold Creek DrChehalis WA 98532-9000Home 360 748-6449 (L)
RON THOMAS21614 Big Valley RdPoulsbo WA 98370
ANDREW MATELICH24200 Buena Vista Rd Black Diamond WA 98010
GUY MULLENDORE19220 Tualco RdMonroe WA 98272
ROBERT amp CATHLEEN BRANDT 15015 E Elder RdValley Ford WA 99036
wIsconsInTODD ANDRESHAK (TA)TA PINZGAUERS4177 Cardinal LnEdgar WI 54426-9447Home 715 352-2400 (L)
LYLE BENDERBENDER FARMS (BFP)6236 St Rd 133 WBoscobel WI 53805-9705Home 608 315-5934
DOUBLE B PINZGAUERSLENNY BOHL6230 Young RdOconto WI 54153
JOSEPH amp RACHEL DAUL2054 Mill RdGreenleaf WI 54126
GLENN ERICKSON (EF)ERICKSON PINZGAUER FARM6050 Old Dixie RdNeenah WI 54956Home 920 725-1942
MIKE FOSHEERED HILL FARMW 483 County XNew Holstein WI 53061Home 920 898-9726Email redhilldairycharternet
MATT amp LORI GARLICK3 STARZ FARMW 1714 330thPlum City WI 54761
DAN amp CODY HALLAS1604 South RdMosinee WI 54455
JERRY DESMIDT amp JAKE HENDZELWOODHAVENN 912 Hill RdPulaski WI 54162EmailJwoodhavenaolcom
JESSICA amp TROY JANSENHAIRY HAVEN CATTLEN9225 CTY RD NAppleton WI 54915
ROBLUCYGLORIAJESSICA amp THOMKESLERW 6265 Old Hwy RdMenasha WI 54952Home 920 739-0870
CHUCK KROENINGN 4494 N Broadway RdBonduel WI 54107
KEN MATYASN3876 State Hwy 22Shawano WI 54166
BARRY amp CHARLOTTE PAGETWIN BROOKS FARM (TB)S 4229 Cty HHillsboro WI 54634Home 815 597-1301Farm 608 528-4671Email twinbrooksfarmyahoocom
DARRYL amp JANET POLZIN POLZIN PINZGAUER BYRE 355 Skyline Blvd (PPB)Green Bay WI 54302 Home 920 468-7915Cell 920 621-1263Email polzinpinzgauerssbcglobalnet
CHARLES amp TRACIE RAJEKLONGSHOT CATTLE CO (LCC)R18821 County Rd NRingle WI 54471Home 715 446-3207Email pinzgauerslongshotcattlecom
JAMES amp ELAINE RAY (JRF)JARRAE PINZGAUER FARM471 90th StreetHudson WI 54016-7947Home 715 425-6442 (L)Work 715 426-1888
DONALD amp DONNA RUDOLPHPINE VALLEY FARMS5591 Whitefish Bay RdSturgeon Bay Wi 54235Work 920-468-7915
DAVE KUEHL amp BARBARA SCHMOOKBUTTERCUP BEEFE 4526 Cty Hwy FKewaunee WI 54216Home 920 388-2930
DAN amp KACY SHADIANSHADIAN SUNSET FARME 1065 Luxemburg RdLuxemburg WI 54217
JEROME amp THERESA SLEPICKACIRCLE S STOCK FARMW 5706 Grouse DrEndeavor WI 53930Home 608 587-2737
vermontPAUL amp NANCY DANIELSDIAMOND HEART FARM (DHF)231 Daniels Road EIrasburg VT 05845-9532Home 802 755-6105 (L)
vIrGInIaGARY BAKER (BP)BAKERrsquoS PINZGAUERS1408 BOOZY CRK RDBristol VA 24201Home 276 466-3540Work 276 669-1245 (L)
MALCOLM SIMS JRSAND MOUNTAIN PINZGAUER (SM)PO Box 25Hiltons VA 24258-0025Home 276 386-7172Email gjmounetcom
HAROLD amp BETTY STARNESSTARNES BLUFF PINZGAUER FARMS (SBP)RR 1 Box 1320Fort Blackmore VA 24250Home 276 995-2639 (L)
washInGtonMIKE amp DEANA ADAMSPO Box 3163Union Gap WA 98903Home 509 965-5939
WAYNE amp RUTH ADAMSA amp S PINZGAUERS330 Rogers RdToledo WA 98591
GARRY amp BARBARA ANENSENANENSEN ACRES1143 Mox Chehalis RoadMcCleary WA 98557
LEONARD BARNETT (2B)100 Canal DrMesa WA 99343-9520 Home 509 269-4451 (L)
HERB amp DIXIE BERGFANTASY ACRES PINZGAUER BREEDERS (FAPB)25307 NE 212th AveBattle Ground WA 98604-9671Home 360 687-3885
BILL BOATMANBOATMAN FAMILY PROPERTIESPO Box 67Kalama WA 98625Home 360 673-4093Work 360 423-7220
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RON WEISHAAR (LR)L amp R RANCHW8059 770th AveRiver Falls WI 54022-4139Home 715 425-5925 (L)
TOM amp TERRY WOLFN 7050 CR AArgyle WI 53504Home 608 543-9820
STEVE ASKEWW2716 FRIEMOTH RD EAST TROY WI 53120
MARK amp SUSANTIMM 1559 LANGLADE AVE GREEN BAY WI 54304
ELLEN YOUNG15751 ST HWY 60BLUE RIVER WI 53518
AMANDA STEINFELDT 4695 LIME KILN RDGREEN BAY WI 54311-9662
GARY GETZLOFF11511 DEER RDWISCONSIN RAPIDS WI 54494
BRAND ACRES BEEFSCOTT OR RENEE BRANDENBURG 6754 County Rd WGreenleaf WI 54126-9206
MATTHEAW WINTERSN10747 CTY RD GMARION WI 54950
BREEZY ACRES RANCH 6223 BLAKE RDGREENLEAF WI 54126
VICTOR SPANTONW 5895 CR HNEW GLARUS WI 53574
wyomInGLANCE FLETCHERWYOMING PINZGAUER RANCH (WPR)96 Rapid Creek RdSheridan WY 82801-9458Home 307 672-7289 (L)Cell 307 751-0253Email jlfletchwbaccessnet
Dan amp Mariela Hunsberger
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ANENSEN ACRES PINZGAUERSGarry amp Barb Anensen
Debbie amp Pete HallJrs Cassie Jordaan amp Mireya
1143 Mox Chehalis RoadMcCleary Washington 98557
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alabamaJACEY OBENLANDER141 County Rd 1946Fort Payne AL 35968
calIfornIaGRACIE KERN7217 Sierra View PlaceLoomis CA 95650
florIdaRABON LEE CARRIER8650 SW 9TH STOKEECHOBEE FL 34974
AMANDA GOGGANS1176 SW RUCKS DAIRY RD OKEECHOBEE FL 34974
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canadaPETER amp ELIZABETH PEETERSCOWS amp CRANIO INC541 Emily Park Rd RR1Omemee ON K0L 2W0Home 705 799-7064Cell 705 878-2573Email cowsandcraniosympaticoca
GARY amp DONNA SMITHDIAMOND T CATTLE CO (GDS)RR 2Olds ALBERTA T4H 1P3Home 403 556-2290Email diamondtairenetcom
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louIsIanaMITCHELL MILES827 AUNT MARIES RDDODSON LA 71422
mIssourIMELISSA HOUTTUIN6500 E Mt Zion Church RdHallsville MO 65255
MADISON UHLMAN12911 N Home RdLiberty MO 64068
MORGAN UHLMAN12911 N Home RdLiberty MO 64068
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tennesseeTIMOTHY BRYANT3619 Old Coopertown RdSpringfield TN 37172615-643-6935
KENNY MORLEY5580 Hwy 41AJoelton TN 37080615-643-6935
texasELIZABETH WESTPO Box 747Alto TX 75925
NICHOLAS STEINPO BOX 11Snook TX 77878
COURTNEY THURMANPO BOX 11Snook TX 77878
washInGtonRICHARD ASHLEY23 Doyle RdRaymond WA 98577
MACY BOTTORFF225 Greenwood RdKalama WA 98625360 673-5139
LUKE BOYER887 S Bank RdOakville WA 98568360 482-5818
CASSIE HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcCleary WA 98557
JORDAAN HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcCleary WA 98557
EMILY KERSHAW124 McConkey LnMcCleary WA 98551
PAIGE KERSHAW124 McConkey LnMcCleary WA 98551
VICTORIA KRAUS3132 Satsop Cloquallum RdElma WA 98541
DUNCAN SCANNELL22115 E 167th Ct EGraham WA 98338
oreGonAARON HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
BRENNEN HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
CORDELL HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
HILLARY HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
MELODY HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
CHANTEL JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
SHANIA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
SIERRA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
HOLDEN JONES49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
STEPHEN BOYD49377 HWY 30WESTPORT OR 97016
pennslyvanIaKELSEY HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
LESLIE HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
ILIANA HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
KATLIN WIEST749 S Crossroads RdLykens PA 17048
ZACHARY SCANNELL22115 E 167th Ct EGraham WA 98338
MIREYA MCNEALLEY1147 MOX CHEHALIS RD MCCLEARY WA 98557
wIsconsInSARAH CALAWAY6939 Hwy XDenmark WI 54208
ELIZABETH CALAWAY6939 Hwy XDenmark WI 54208
KRISTA ERICKSON3218 W BREEZEWOOD LNNeenah WI 54956920-836-3144
SAMANTHA ERICKSON6050 Old Dixie RdNeenah WI 54956920-836-3144
GLORIA KESLERW6265 Old Hwy RdMenasha WI 54952
CORA KRAUSEW 1714 330thPlum City WI 54761
STEPHANIE PAGES 4429 CR HHillsboro WI 54634608 528-4671
LANDYN RAJEKR18821 County Rd NRingle WI 54471715 446-3207
BRITTANY VERKUILEN1561 Cherry DrEland WI 54427
JILL FOSHEEW483 COUNTY XNEW HOLSTEIN WI 53061
JACOB LABLANC N3795 CTY FMONTELLO WI 53949
LOGAN HENTHRONE29248 MOCCASIN AVE
KENDALL WI 54638
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Schedule of EventsBarns Open For ArrivalhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTuesday September 28Cattle in PlacehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipWednesday Sept 29 at 200 pmNational Open ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 at 900 amJr ShowmanshiphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 following Open ShowBanquethelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 31 at 600 pmNational Junior ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 900 amCattle ReleasedhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 100 pm
The Southwest Pinzgauer Association Invites you
to the
2010 National Pinzgauer Show
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
National Show Headquarters Hotel Sleep Inn and Suites
5555 South Donnybrook AveTyler TX 75703(903) 581-8646
King or 2 Queen rooms at $6999King Suite at $8999
The Sleep Inn amp Suites will have a complimentary hot breakfast including eggs waffles and bacon or sausage They also provide a complimentary shuttle service from the airport For flight arrangements plan to fly into DallasFt Worth then on
to Tyler There are no pets allowed at the hotel a boarding facility is located across the street
Tyler TexasSeptember 28-October 1 2010
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For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
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World Beef Expo 18th
Come Be A PartSeptember 23-26 2010
Wisconsin State Fair ParkWest Allis WI
Sale Entry Deadline July 1 2010Early Entry Deadline August 17 2010
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bull Supreme Drive - $3000 Prize Money Bull Female and CowCalf Breed Champions Competebull All Breeds and Prospect Sales Saturday September 25
Contact Kim Johnson at kkjohnson19hotmailcomor Call (262) 573-4019 for sale entry informationSale Entry Deadline July 1
bull Youth Sweepstakes - Cash Prizes and AwardsJunior Heifer Show Market Steer and Prospect Steer Shows Public Speaking Sales Talk Photo Journalism Herdsmanship Showmanship
bull Industry Seminars - Trade ShowTrade Show Vendors WelcomedContact Jim Murray (608) 723-5665
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Fullblood amp Purebred Heifers amp Bulls
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Kyle amp Eddie Hyder150 Escape Mtn RdHampton TN 37658
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Duncan Pinzgauer Farm
7201 Dover LaneFort Worth Texas 76118
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show results
Class Name Owner Place
northwest Junior Pinzgauer Youth show Chehalis WA
may 1-2
Jr Pinzgauer Fitting amp ShowingJunior Novice Name PlaceJacieAmes 1 Junior KortneyBailey 1MireyaMcNealley 2AliVelilla 3DuncanScannell 4 Intermediate KyleeJohanson 1VictoriaKrauss 2CordellHankins 3
Senior MelodyHankins 1AaronHankins 2BrennenHankins 3 Grand Champion Showman KyleeJohanson Reserve Champion Showman KortneyBailey
SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
Jacie Ames Reserve Grand Champion Female
Kortney Bailey Grand Champion Female
Kylee Johanson Grand Champion Steer
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SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
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1 We have a basketball- like thing sticking out the rear of a heifer and it is bright red Also the rectum is also hanging out What do we do (fig 1)
A Your heifer has a rectal ndashvaginal prolapse which is common in some breeds like Herefords but not so common in Pinzgauer If you do see this then it is best to call your vet Otherwise you might try to clean it up with warm water and take your clenched fist and push gently inwards and she will strain against you but you just firmly
push against her relaxing when she pushes against you Once you have it in you should not be able to feel anything anymore as it inverts back into the normal place If she just calved then put in 2-4 urea boluses You may need it sutured to hold it in but steady pressure with a clenched fist will do wonders if you are persistent and careful It works better with a spinal block first however
2 We found this aborted calf and are not sure what cow it came from (fig 2)
A Take it to a veterinarian and they can take a sample from the stomach (abomasum) and examine some under a microscope for trichomoniasis which they can see If none then they should submit it to a lab for other bacterial causes of abortion or fungus (especially if the cattle have had access to moldy hay)
3 We have a cow with retained fetal membranes What should we do (fig3)
A Two things you can just let it hang even if it goes 7-10 days that is better than trying to remove them She will breed back better if you do nothing than if they are manually removed Or you can clean her up with warm water and try and place 2-4 urea boluses in past the placenta as far as you can reach The first way is alright (do nothing) as it is amazing how well the uterus of the cow will clean itself up before the next breeding season
4 The vet says we have a lot of cows that are ready to inseminate but there is nothing going on on the ovaries (fig 4) What is the problem
A This is called anestrus due to a lack of proper nutrition It is fairly common in first-calf heifers if their body condition was not real good when they calved as they will put all
their energy to produce milk for their calf and will not cycle until later or not at all until the calf is weaned These young females are still growing producing milk and the reproductive tract comes last Since two-year old females are about 20 smaller than their full grown herdmates they should be pastured and fed separate from older animals since there is often a lack of feed intake and lowered body condition resulting in delayed return to heat Donrsquot forget to worm them on a regular basis to help them grow
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5 Will prostaglandin (Lutalyse or Estrumate) work if we are going to artificially inseminate some of our cows
A Yes as long as they are cycling and have a corpus luteum on one of the ovaries (fig 5) They should respond to heat in 2-5 days so watch them closely and it is wise to chalk the tailhead because if the chalk disappears and you have not seen her in heat then this is almost as good
6 As I stated in my previous ldquoAsk the Doctorrdquo column I do work for a large bull test station During the last several years using a Bovine Respiratory Disease vaccination program we had 50-60 of the bulls break with respiratory disease in spite of vaccinating the bulls on arrival This year we approached the bulls differently Upon arrival all bulls were given the antibiotic Draxxin subcutaneously and an intranasal vaccine One week later they were given an intramuscular IBR BVD PI3 BRSV PasturellaMannheimia and Clostridial vaccines and only 10 were sick a dramatic improvement
7 We have a large number of our calves that seem to scour within the first month following calving What can we do to prevent this problem
A The best way I know is to vaccinate all the heifers and if necessary the cows prior to calving with Scour Guard KC4 (Roto amp Corona viruses E coli and Clostridium perfrigins bacteria) Other than this make sure the calving area is kept clean and spread them out or move them to clean ground ever so often to prevent heavy contamination of the organisms that cause diarrhea
8 I recently had a problem with the fetal head back and the cow was down and I could not get the head around to pull the calf What could I have done (fig 6)
A These are difficult to deal with especially without a spinal nerve block to prevent straining However here is what you should do next time The cow is down with her back legs tucked up under
her abdomen Tie her head to a post and pull both back legs behind the cow and have someone pull her tail up over her back (fig 7) This takes her mind off you a little more and gives you more room inside the pelvis and uterus to put your fingers in the fetal mouth or nose and pull the fetal head around
9 We have had several calves hip lock on us when pulling a large calf (fig8) How can we prevent this from occurring
A In the future if the cow is standing then rotate the fetus once you have the head and front legs out By this I mean rotate the calf until its sternum is pointed up to the rectum of the cow and that prevents the hips or stifles of the calf from locking up Also if the cow is down you can roll her over on her back and with the fetal extractor pull the calf between her legs and over the udder (fig 9) When the cow or heifer is on her back the fetal pelvis drops down into the wider part of the dams pelvis and frees the hips up allowing the calf to easily be pulled
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10 I have had problems trying to nurse up calves on some of my heifers They want to leave the calf or they are sensitive to letting the baby calf nurse and so they kick it and knock the calf down What can I do
A I usually tie the heifer up with a halter and then take a lariat and put a loop around the neck come back and make a loop in front of the hips and tie that to the fence (fig 10) This prevents the heifer from kicking the calf You can then let the calf nurse and you may have to repeat this for a few times until the heifer gets used to the calf nursing her
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Schedule of EventsBarns Open For ArrivalhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTuesday September 28Cattle in PlacehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipWednesday Sept 29 at 200 pmNational Open ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 at 900 amJr ShowmanshiphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 following Open ShowBanquethelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 31 at 600 pmNational Junior ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 900 amCattle ReleasedhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 100 pm
The Southwest Pinzgauer Association Invites you
to the
2010 National Pinzgauer Show
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
National Show Headquarters Hotel Sleep Inn and Suites
5555 South Donnybrook AveTyler TX 75703(903) 581-8646
King or 2 Queen rooms at $6999King Suite at $8999
The Sleep Inn amp Suites will have a complimentary hot breakfast including eggs waffles and bacon or sausage They also provide a complimentary shuttle service from the airport For flight arrangements plan to fly into DallasFt Worth then on
to Tyler There are no pets allowed at the hotel a boarding facility is located across the street
Tyler TexasSeptember 28-October 1 2010
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 31
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
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5 Will prostaglandin (Lutalyse or Estrumate) work if we are going to artificially inseminate some of our cows
A Yes as long as they are cycling and have a corpus luteum on one of the ovaries (fig 5) They should respond to heat in 2-5 days so watch them closely and it is wise to chalk the tailhead because if the chalk disappears and you have not seen her in heat then this is almost as good
6 As I stated in my previous ldquoAsk the Doctorrdquo column I do work for a large bull test station During the last several years using a Bovine Respiratory Disease vaccination program we had 50-60 of the bulls break with respiratory disease in spite of vaccinating the bulls on arrival This year we approached the bulls differently Upon arrival all bulls were given the antibiotic Draxxin subcutaneously and an intranasal vaccine One week later they were given an intramuscular IBR BVD PI3 BRSV PasturellaMannheimia and Clostridial vaccines and only 10 were sick a dramatic improvement
7 We have a large number of our calves that seem to scour within the first month following calving What can we do to prevent this problem
A The best way I know is to vaccinate all the heifers and if necessary the cows prior to calving with Scour Guard KC4 (Roto amp Corona viruses E coli and Clostridium perfrigins bacteria) Other than this make sure the calving area is kept clean and spread them out or move them to clean ground ever so often to prevent heavy contamination of the organisms that cause diarrhea
8 I recently had a problem with the fetal head back and the cow was down and I could not get the head around to pull the calf What could I have done (fig 6)
A These are difficult to deal with especially without a spinal nerve block to prevent straining However here is what you should do next time The cow is down with her back legs tucked up under
her abdomen Tie her head to a post and pull both back legs behind the cow and have someone pull her tail up over her back (fig 7) This takes her mind off you a little more and gives you more room inside the pelvis and uterus to put your fingers in the fetal mouth or nose and pull the fetal head around
9 We have had several calves hip lock on us when pulling a large calf (fig8) How can we prevent this from occurring
A In the future if the cow is standing then rotate the fetus once you have the head and front legs out By this I mean rotate the calf until its sternum is pointed up to the rectum of the cow and that prevents the hips or stifles of the calf from locking up Also if the cow is down you can roll her over on her back and with the fetal extractor pull the calf between her legs and over the udder (fig 9) When the cow or heifer is on her back the fetal pelvis drops down into the wider part of the dams pelvis and frees the hips up allowing the calf to easily be pulled
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10 I have had problems trying to nurse up calves on some of my heifers They want to leave the calf or they are sensitive to letting the baby calf nurse and so they kick it and knock the calf down What can I do
A I usually tie the heifer up with a halter and then take a lariat and put a loop around the neck come back and make a loop in front of the hips and tie that to the fence (fig 10) This prevents the heifer from kicking the calf You can then let the calf nurse and you may have to repeat this for a few times until the heifer gets used to the calf nursing her
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CASSIE HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcCleary WA 98557
JORDAAN HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcCleary WA 98557
EMILY KERSHAW124 McConkey LnMcCleary WA 98551
PAIGE KERSHAW124 McConkey LnMcCleary WA 98551
VICTORIA KRAUS3132 Satsop Cloquallum RdElma WA 98541
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oreGonAARON HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
BRENNEN HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
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Schedule of EventsBarns Open For ArrivalhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTuesday September 28Cattle in PlacehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipWednesday Sept 29 at 200 pmNational Open ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 at 900 amJr ShowmanshiphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 following Open ShowBanquethelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 31 at 600 pmNational Junior ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 900 amCattle ReleasedhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 100 pm
The Southwest Pinzgauer Association Invites you
to the
2010 National Pinzgauer Show
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
National Show Headquarters Hotel Sleep Inn and Suites
5555 South Donnybrook AveTyler TX 75703(903) 581-8646
King or 2 Queen rooms at $6999King Suite at $8999
The Sleep Inn amp Suites will have a complimentary hot breakfast including eggs waffles and bacon or sausage They also provide a complimentary shuttle service from the airport For flight arrangements plan to fly into DallasFt Worth then on
to Tyler There are no pets allowed at the hotel a boarding facility is located across the street
Tyler TexasSeptember 28-October 1 2010
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For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
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show results
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northwest Junior Pinzgauer Youth show Chehalis WA
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Senior MelodyHankins 1AaronHankins 2BrennenHankins 3 Grand Champion Showman KyleeJohanson Reserve Champion Showman KortneyBailey
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SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
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10 I have had problems trying to nurse up calves on some of my heifers They want to leave the calf or they are sensitive to letting the baby calf nurse and so they kick it and knock the calf down What can I do
A I usually tie the heifer up with a halter and then take a lariat and put a loop around the neck come back and make a loop in front of the hips and tie that to the fence (fig 10) This prevents the heifer from kicking the calf You can then let the calf nurse and you may have to repeat this for a few times until the heifer gets used to the calf nursing her
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MIKE amp CATHY REICHWRIGHT CHOICE (WCP) PINZGAUERS2346 Eaken Ave NEBuffalo MN 55313-4202Home 763 682-1306 (L)Cell 612 483-8287Email mcreichlakedalelinknet
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STEVE amp SHARON TORBORGDAYBREAK RANCH (DBR)7801 227th StSaint Cloud MN 56301-9700Home 320 251-1903 (L)
mIssIssIppIBART amp STACY CARTER (BCP)THE PINZGAUER PLANTATION1938 Joe Hall RdFlora MS 39071Home 601 879-9698 (L)
mIssourIDARRIEL amp BETTY COLEMANCOLEMANrsquoS PINZGAUER FARM (CPF)3649 US Highway 61Bloomsdale MO 63627-8935Home 573 483-2408 (Retired)
JOHN J EASTLAZY J RANCH (LJR)147 Tumbleweed Pass Jackson MO 63755Home 573 334-4013 (L)
BARRY amp SUSAN FARBERNARROW GATE FARM (NGF)1169 Creekside RdChestnutridge MO 65630-3038Home 417 581-0523Email hitekrdnecprodigynet
TERRY KINGSLEY (TLK)4554 Randolph RdFarmington MO 63640Home 573 756-4046Work 314 992-7263Email terrykingsleysbcglobalnet
BOB NANCY amp TRAVIS RUDOLPH (RPH)RUDOLPH PINZGAUER FARMS4795 Hwy PFestus MO 63028-3224Home 636 933-2720 (L)
JOHN UHLMANCIRCLE U CATTLE CO12911 N Home RdLiberty MO 64068Home 816 781-1249
ROGER amp ELAINE UNDERWOOD (RPER)RAINBOW PINZGAUERS17351 E New Hope RoadHardin MO 64035-9725Home 660 484-3306 (L)
SBH FARMS STAN amp BRETT Haertling 663 CR523 Jackson MO 63755
DALE LAWRENCE 12121 CR 3410 St James MO 65559
GEORGE amp JOANNA MOSER 19762 Thorn Rd Jasper MO 64755
montanaLAWRENCE GIBBSB-J OUTFIT (BJ)PO Box 531Three Forks MT 59752-0531Home 406 452-3842 (L)
nebrasKaGORDON HAYS (MARC)US MEAT ANIMAL RESEARCH CENTERPO Box 166Clay Center NE 68933-0166Home 402 762-4121 (L)
JERRY WACHTEL (WA)RR 1 Box 110Carleton NE 68326-9754Home 402 356-2271Work 402 759-3161 (L)
new hampshIre
BROOKVALE PINES FARM154 Martin RdFremont NH 03044
DENNIS amp SUE PARADIS58 First Crown Point RdStrafford NH 03884Emailsueparadishotmailcom
new mexIcoPETER RIVA (DMP)DOVE MEADOW FARMPO Box 87Gila NM 88038 (L)
new yorKMIKE amp AMY FONTAINEFULL HOUSE FARMS1777 Church RdDarien Center NY 14040
north daKotaBRUCE amp MARY Fagerland 5875 CR 2 Kenmare ND 58746
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CHARLES DAWSONPENNEY CREEK FARM2200 Hwy 28NAbbeville SC 29620-9414Home 864 446-2972 (L)
tennesseeDENNIS amp PAMELA SHAY-BRYANT (SB)SILVER BULLET CATTLE CO2670 Old Washington RdCedar Hill TN 37032Home 615 696-0095Email silverbulletcattleearthlinknet
JOHN CHAMBERS DVMBLUE RIDGE FARM1385 Holt Town RoadNewport TN 37821Home 423 623-9757Work 423 625-1616Cell 865 322-2152Emailjchambersplanetccom
ALLEN R DEFOESUN-OTT FARMS1416 McCarty RdKnoxville TN 37914-9011Home 423 933-5954Work 423 522-9734 (L)
ROBERT amp BETTY DUGGERHIDDEN VALLEY FARM (HVF)136 Hidden Valley RdWatauga TN 37694Home 423 543-4987
BILL amp JAMIE FLEMING (WEF)MISS TENN FARM655 Fleming WayGrand Junction TN 38039Home 901 878-1204 (L)
TONY amp PAMELA FLYNNFLYNN FAMILY FARM1098 Smiley Troutt RdBethpage TN 3702Home 615 888-2852 Email tflynndsi-corpcom
SUE HOWARDHOWARD PINZGAUER FARM542 Dry Stone Branch RdMountain City TN 37683Home 423 727-7428Email mshowardxtnnet
EDDIE amp KYLE HYDERPINEY GROVE PINZGAUER FARM (HPF)150 Escape Mountain RdHampton TN 37658-3723Home 423 725-3736 (L)
DANNY JACOBSCEDAR KNOLL FARM1380 Good Shepard RdHickory Valley TN 38042Work 901-7642813
PHIL MCCOYTWO STAR ANCHOR FARM1285 Turkey Scratch RdSpencer TN 38585 (L)
ROBERT MCCOYTWO STAR ANCHOR FARM1285 Turkey Scratch RdSpencer TN 38585 (L)
KEN amp MARY ANN MEREDITHTWIN SPRINGS PINZGAUERPO Box 488Greenbrier TN 37073Home 615 643-6935Cell 615 364-7721
CARL H MORGAN (CMPF)CARL MORGAN PINZGAUER FARM425 Old Mountain RdGreeneville TN 37743 Home 423 639-2378 (L)
ROBERT L MORGANROCKBATTER PINZGAUER FARM (RLM)850 Old Mountain RdGreeneville TN 37743Home 423 639-2982 (L)Work 423 787-0641Email rpl1earthlinknet
MICHAEL J PRICE2555 Cub Creek Hall RdParsons TN 38363Work 731-847-6699
THURMAN WHITEFOSSIL ROCK PINZGAUER FARMS (FPF)284 Rocky Valley RdLebanon TN 37050Home 615 444-5902 (Retired)
GEORGIA WILSON 6664 HWY 76 Springfield TN 37172
JULIA BENNETT 359 Ranch Rd Portland TN 37148
GEORGE GARDNER 444 Buttermilk Rd Lenore City TN 37771
HAPPY HOOFS ELAINE SIMMONS amp BARBIE Hutchison 2830 Battle Creek Rd SpringfielD TN 37172
JEFFERY amp NANCY HANKINSMANNING ACRES (BH)14583 Manning Rd NEWoodburn OR 97071-9223Home 503 792-4764 (L)
JOHN HOUSEH BAR L RANCH (HL1)PINZGAUER BREEDERS LTD (PBL)15555 HWY 140EKlamath Falls OR 97603-9618Home 408 842-5127 (L)
CHARLES HOUSTONC-J PINZGAUERS (C-J)PO Box 27Beatty OR 97621-0017Home 503 533-2608 (L)
HOWARD amp DONNA LANEYCYGNET GROUP INC (DONA)31215 S Dryland RdCanby OR 97013-8567Home 503 651-2559Work 503 651-2417 (L)Email cygnetweb-stercom
BETH PETERS (DBG) (SMC)2365 Old Dalles DriveHood River OR 97031Home 541 352-7490Cell 541 490-7269Email mlp97041aolcom
MARK STUPFEL (MS)19251 River Rd NESaint Paul OR 97137-9732Home 503 633-4722 (L)
GARY R WERINGSYANKTON HILLS FARM33753 Pittsburg RdSt Helens OR 97051Work 503-366-0346
pennsylvanIaDANIEL amp MARIELA HUNSBERGERSPRING HILL PINZGAUERS224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935Home 814 248-3649
SUSAN J STROUP 7091 Edinboro RdErie PA 16509
BLACK KETTLE FARMS DAVID JONES7775 RT 6 NEdinboro PA 16412
GERALD F WIEST749 S Crossroads Rd Lykens PA 17048
ohIoFOSTER amp BEVERLY COLEEXCALIBUR PINZGAUER FARM (EX)16093 Twp Rd 152Mt Blanchard OH 45867Home 419 694-2815 (L)
JEFF amp LINDA COLESUNDOWNER FARMS (SDF)15663 Twp Rd 152Mt Blanchard OH 45867Home 419 694-7141 (L)Email pinzcowsthewavzcom
JOHN amp PEG MEENTSBIG TEN PINZGAUERS (BTP)21555 State Route 698Jenera OH 45841-8964Home 419 326-6921Work 419 326-8711 (L)
STANLEY MILLER1225 Scio Rd SWCarrollton OH 44615-9506Home 330 627-3107
WENDELL amp JOANNE OBERNYERLOVEDALE FARMS1462 Garrett Rd SouthJefferson OH 44047
oKlahomaBRUCE amp JOAN BUECHNERNONAME RANCH (NNR)46865 HWY 29Wynnewood OK 73098-9750Home 405 665-4001Fax 405 665-2300 (L)
CLEAR CREEK MONASTARY5804 W Monastery RdHulbert OK 74441
MORNING STAR RANCH STEVE amp LISA LANTIER 2101 Morning Star Edmond OK 73034
WINTON-EDMUNSON FARMS LLC 3233 E Memorial Rd Suite 103 Edmond OK 73013
oreGonTOM GORDONGORDON PINZGAUERS (GP)46303 NW Clapshaw Hill RdForest Grove OR 97116-7713Home 503 357-9618 (L)
TONY GUSTAFSON9006 N Ida AvePortland OR 97621Work 503-358-8636
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texasDOWELL ARNETTE (DAWT)WILD TURKEY RANCH4404 Livingston AveDallas TX 75206Home 214 526-8316Work 972 419-2622 (L)
RANDOLPH BOWLESBOWLES CREEK CATTLE CO34503 Michelle DrivePinehurst TX 77362Home 281 259-0980
BERNIE BUSH604 Brookhollow DrPalestine TX 75801
DESTINY RANCH LLCPAM MAGEE8831 Cavell CTHouston TX 77055
JAMES C CONNERPYRAMID RANCH13507 CR 577Anna TX 75409Home 214 924-3472
GEORGIA DUNCAN (2D)DUNCAN PINZGAUER FARM7201 Dover LnFort Worth TX 76118-5837Home 817 589-0498 (L)Emailgeorgia2swbellnet
DAVID ELLIS amp DEANA HOFFMANE amp H PINZGAUER (EH)6504 Boulder CtFort Worth TX 76180-7826 (L)
DERALD G HUDSONPO Box 725Montgomery TX 77356-0725Home 936 449-6353 (L)
SPENCER amp CATHY NEITCHPO Box 884Anahuac TX 77514
RIGBY amp LUCINDA OWENTRIPLE CREEK RANCHPO Box 810Conroe TX 77305Home 936 448-6565Work 936 539-5600
KEN amp KIM PAUL (CPP)CIRCLE P PINZGAUERS7815 Bickham Cemetery RdBryan TX 77808Home 979 589-1456Work 281 358-5200Cell 281 543-2411emailpinztexascirclepcom
CHIP POWELL (HF)12409 FM 1935 RdBrenham TX 77833-0112Home 979 836-1822 (L)
RICHARD amp BARBARA POWELLHIDALGO FARMS (HF)12409 FM 1935 Rd Brenham TX 77833-0112Home 979 836-1822 (L)
WAYNE amp LINDA RIOEL RANCHO RIO (LRW)4261 Farm Road 3019Winnsboro TX 75494-9555Home 903 860-3637 (L)Email riverripeoplescomnet
DR DAN SCOTTRED OAK RANCH (DS)RED OAK RANCH PARTNERS6885 County Road 3613Murchison TX 75778-4111Home 903 469-3777 (L)Cell 903 681-4870
EVERETT E STEELE2929 Christian DrSan Antonio TX 78222-2110Home 512 648-0313 (L)
FRANKLIN amp MARSHA STEIN DVMFIVE MILE FARM (S)PO Box 11Snook TX 77878-0011Home 979 272-1323Work 979 845-6488 (L)Cell 979 218-0642Email FSteincvmtamuedu
JOHN TALBOT HI POINT RANCH (HPR)472 Talbot LaneNew Boston TX 75570-9780Home 903 628-6499 (L)Email pdmkbridgewaternet
WOODIE TALBOTHI POINT RANCH (HPR)434 Talbot LaneNew Boston TX 75570-9729Home 903 628-6209 (L)
KEN LISA JEREMY DEREK WAMSLEYLAZY W FARMS (LWF)1411 Hobo LaneMadisonville TX 77864Home 936 443-9205Work 936 442-2703Cell 936 443-4196Email gertngauersyahoocom
JEREMY amp KELLY WEST (BCC)BOWLES CREEK CATTLE COPO Box 747Alto TX 75925Home 936 858-4114Cell 936 675-4956Email infobowlescreekcom
LORI HUNTER6432 CR 331 Plantersville TX 77363
PAUL EDMONDSON 17100 CR 4057Kemp TX 75143
CHARLES DONNELLY7815 Bickham Cemetery Rd Bryan TX 77808
JACK NEATHERY525 CO RD 2055Klondike TX 75448
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RICK amp DONNA BOYERBOYER FARMS (BOY)887 S Bank Rd Oakville WA 98568360 482-5818Email Boyerboyscenturytelnet
ADAM amp KATERI DONOVANROCKIN AampJ PINZGAUER RANCH (AJPR)18228 SE 394 StAuburn WA 98092Home 253 735-1693Cell 206 730-5578Email donovanexcavatingmsncom
DEBBIE HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcClery WA 98557
KATHY HARRIS1930 116th St NEMarysville WA 98271-9417
STEVE amp THERESA JOHANSONCOWLITZ PRAIRIE PINZGAUERS715 Tucker RdToledo WA 98591Home 360 864-6232Email mstrgardener1junocom
LARRY amp SHARON JOHNSTONFIVE STAR PINZGAUER (FSPB)41008 S 2100 PR SEKennewick WA 99337-6903Home 509 582-0638 (L)Work 509 582-0638Email 5starpzbentonreacom
DUANE amp GAYLE MICKELSEN4M PINZGAUERS (4M)2105 NW Friel StPullman WA 99163-3611Home 509 332-8103Cell 509 595-8014Email 4MPinzturbonetcom
LARRY amp SHEILA PELLANDPELLAND LIVESTOCK (PL)8902 321st St EEatonville WA 98328-8646Home 253 846-9923 (L)
CHAD SCHAEFER27504 SE 271stRavensdale WA 98051
PATRICK amp SUSAN SCHRADERLOCKE CREEK CATTLE412692 SR 20Cusick WA 99119Home 509 445-1306
PAT amp SHIRLEY SWINTH (GC)GOLD CREEK PINZGAUERS129 Gold Creek DrChehalis WA 98532-9000Home 360 748-6449 (L)
RON THOMAS21614 Big Valley RdPoulsbo WA 98370
ANDREW MATELICH24200 Buena Vista Rd Black Diamond WA 98010
GUY MULLENDORE19220 Tualco RdMonroe WA 98272
ROBERT amp CATHLEEN BRANDT 15015 E Elder RdValley Ford WA 99036
wIsconsInTODD ANDRESHAK (TA)TA PINZGAUERS4177 Cardinal LnEdgar WI 54426-9447Home 715 352-2400 (L)
LYLE BENDERBENDER FARMS (BFP)6236 St Rd 133 WBoscobel WI 53805-9705Home 608 315-5934
DOUBLE B PINZGAUERSLENNY BOHL6230 Young RdOconto WI 54153
JOSEPH amp RACHEL DAUL2054 Mill RdGreenleaf WI 54126
GLENN ERICKSON (EF)ERICKSON PINZGAUER FARM6050 Old Dixie RdNeenah WI 54956Home 920 725-1942
MIKE FOSHEERED HILL FARMW 483 County XNew Holstein WI 53061Home 920 898-9726Email redhilldairycharternet
MATT amp LORI GARLICK3 STARZ FARMW 1714 330thPlum City WI 54761
DAN amp CODY HALLAS1604 South RdMosinee WI 54455
JERRY DESMIDT amp JAKE HENDZELWOODHAVENN 912 Hill RdPulaski WI 54162EmailJwoodhavenaolcom
JESSICA amp TROY JANSENHAIRY HAVEN CATTLEN9225 CTY RD NAppleton WI 54915
ROBLUCYGLORIAJESSICA amp THOMKESLERW 6265 Old Hwy RdMenasha WI 54952Home 920 739-0870
CHUCK KROENINGN 4494 N Broadway RdBonduel WI 54107
KEN MATYASN3876 State Hwy 22Shawano WI 54166
BARRY amp CHARLOTTE PAGETWIN BROOKS FARM (TB)S 4229 Cty HHillsboro WI 54634Home 815 597-1301Farm 608 528-4671Email twinbrooksfarmyahoocom
DARRYL amp JANET POLZIN POLZIN PINZGAUER BYRE 355 Skyline Blvd (PPB)Green Bay WI 54302 Home 920 468-7915Cell 920 621-1263Email polzinpinzgauerssbcglobalnet
CHARLES amp TRACIE RAJEKLONGSHOT CATTLE CO (LCC)R18821 County Rd NRingle WI 54471Home 715 446-3207Email pinzgauerslongshotcattlecom
JAMES amp ELAINE RAY (JRF)JARRAE PINZGAUER FARM471 90th StreetHudson WI 54016-7947Home 715 425-6442 (L)Work 715 426-1888
DONALD amp DONNA RUDOLPHPINE VALLEY FARMS5591 Whitefish Bay RdSturgeon Bay Wi 54235Work 920-468-7915
DAVE KUEHL amp BARBARA SCHMOOKBUTTERCUP BEEFE 4526 Cty Hwy FKewaunee WI 54216Home 920 388-2930
DAN amp KACY SHADIANSHADIAN SUNSET FARME 1065 Luxemburg RdLuxemburg WI 54217
JEROME amp THERESA SLEPICKACIRCLE S STOCK FARMW 5706 Grouse DrEndeavor WI 53930Home 608 587-2737
vermontPAUL amp NANCY DANIELSDIAMOND HEART FARM (DHF)231 Daniels Road EIrasburg VT 05845-9532Home 802 755-6105 (L)
vIrGInIaGARY BAKER (BP)BAKERrsquoS PINZGAUERS1408 BOOZY CRK RDBristol VA 24201Home 276 466-3540Work 276 669-1245 (L)
MALCOLM SIMS JRSAND MOUNTAIN PINZGAUER (SM)PO Box 25Hiltons VA 24258-0025Home 276 386-7172Email gjmounetcom
HAROLD amp BETTY STARNESSTARNES BLUFF PINZGAUER FARMS (SBP)RR 1 Box 1320Fort Blackmore VA 24250Home 276 995-2639 (L)
washInGtonMIKE amp DEANA ADAMSPO Box 3163Union Gap WA 98903Home 509 965-5939
WAYNE amp RUTH ADAMSA amp S PINZGAUERS330 Rogers RdToledo WA 98591
GARRY amp BARBARA ANENSENANENSEN ACRES1143 Mox Chehalis RoadMcCleary WA 98557
LEONARD BARNETT (2B)100 Canal DrMesa WA 99343-9520 Home 509 269-4451 (L)
HERB amp DIXIE BERGFANTASY ACRES PINZGAUER BREEDERS (FAPB)25307 NE 212th AveBattle Ground WA 98604-9671Home 360 687-3885
BILL BOATMANBOATMAN FAMILY PROPERTIESPO Box 67Kalama WA 98625Home 360 673-4093Work 360 423-7220
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RON WEISHAAR (LR)L amp R RANCHW8059 770th AveRiver Falls WI 54022-4139Home 715 425-5925 (L)
TOM amp TERRY WOLFN 7050 CR AArgyle WI 53504Home 608 543-9820
STEVE ASKEWW2716 FRIEMOTH RD EAST TROY WI 53120
MARK amp SUSANTIMM 1559 LANGLADE AVE GREEN BAY WI 54304
ELLEN YOUNG15751 ST HWY 60BLUE RIVER WI 53518
AMANDA STEINFELDT 4695 LIME KILN RDGREEN BAY WI 54311-9662
GARY GETZLOFF11511 DEER RDWISCONSIN RAPIDS WI 54494
BRAND ACRES BEEFSCOTT OR RENEE BRANDENBURG 6754 County Rd WGreenleaf WI 54126-9206
MATTHEAW WINTERSN10747 CTY RD GMARION WI 54950
BREEZY ACRES RANCH 6223 BLAKE RDGREENLEAF WI 54126
VICTOR SPANTONW 5895 CR HNEW GLARUS WI 53574
wyomInGLANCE FLETCHERWYOMING PINZGAUER RANCH (WPR)96 Rapid Creek RdSheridan WY 82801-9458Home 307 672-7289 (L)Cell 307 751-0253Email jlfletchwbaccessnet
Dan amp Mariela Hunsberger
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It was great to meet everyone at the World Beef Expo
ANENSEN ACRES PINZGAUERSGarry amp Barb Anensen
Debbie amp Pete HallJrs Cassie Jordaan amp Mireya
1143 Mox Chehalis RoadMcCleary Washington 98557
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alabamaJACEY OBENLANDER141 County Rd 1946Fort Payne AL 35968
calIfornIaGRACIE KERN7217 Sierra View PlaceLoomis CA 95650
florIdaRABON LEE CARRIER8650 SW 9TH STOKEECHOBEE FL 34974
AMANDA GOGGANS1176 SW RUCKS DAIRY RD OKEECHOBEE FL 34974
20010 APA Junior members
canadaPETER amp ELIZABETH PEETERSCOWS amp CRANIO INC541 Emily Park Rd RR1Omemee ON K0L 2W0Home 705 799-7064Cell 705 878-2573Email cowsandcraniosympaticoca
GARY amp DONNA SMITHDIAMOND T CATTLE CO (GDS)RR 2Olds ALBERTA T4H 1P3Home 403 556-2290Email diamondtairenetcom
ROBERT SMITHRR 2 SITE 16 BOX 8OLDS AB T4H 1P3 CANADA
louIsIanaMITCHELL MILES827 AUNT MARIES RDDODSON LA 71422
mIssourIMELISSA HOUTTUIN6500 E Mt Zion Church RdHallsville MO 65255
MADISON UHLMAN12911 N Home RdLiberty MO 64068
MORGAN UHLMAN12911 N Home RdLiberty MO 64068
ohIoERIN COLE156 W Patterson AveColumbus OH 43202(419) 697-7141
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tennesseeTIMOTHY BRYANT3619 Old Coopertown RdSpringfield TN 37172615-643-6935
KENNY MORLEY5580 Hwy 41AJoelton TN 37080615-643-6935
texasELIZABETH WESTPO Box 747Alto TX 75925
NICHOLAS STEINPO BOX 11Snook TX 77878
COURTNEY THURMANPO BOX 11Snook TX 77878
washInGtonRICHARD ASHLEY23 Doyle RdRaymond WA 98577
MACY BOTTORFF225 Greenwood RdKalama WA 98625360 673-5139
LUKE BOYER887 S Bank RdOakville WA 98568360 482-5818
CASSIE HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcCleary WA 98557
JORDAAN HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcCleary WA 98557
EMILY KERSHAW124 McConkey LnMcCleary WA 98551
PAIGE KERSHAW124 McConkey LnMcCleary WA 98551
VICTORIA KRAUS3132 Satsop Cloquallum RdElma WA 98541
DUNCAN SCANNELL22115 E 167th Ct EGraham WA 98338
oreGonAARON HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
BRENNEN HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
CORDELL HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
HILLARY HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
MELODY HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
CHANTEL JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
SHANIA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
SIERRA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
HOLDEN JONES49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
STEPHEN BOYD49377 HWY 30WESTPORT OR 97016
pennslyvanIaKELSEY HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
LESLIE HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
ILIANA HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
KATLIN WIEST749 S Crossroads RdLykens PA 17048
ZACHARY SCANNELL22115 E 167th Ct EGraham WA 98338
MIREYA MCNEALLEY1147 MOX CHEHALIS RD MCCLEARY WA 98557
wIsconsInSARAH CALAWAY6939 Hwy XDenmark WI 54208
ELIZABETH CALAWAY6939 Hwy XDenmark WI 54208
KRISTA ERICKSON3218 W BREEZEWOOD LNNeenah WI 54956920-836-3144
SAMANTHA ERICKSON6050 Old Dixie RdNeenah WI 54956920-836-3144
GLORIA KESLERW6265 Old Hwy RdMenasha WI 54952
CORA KRAUSEW 1714 330thPlum City WI 54761
STEPHANIE PAGES 4429 CR HHillsboro WI 54634608 528-4671
LANDYN RAJEKR18821 County Rd NRingle WI 54471715 446-3207
BRITTANY VERKUILEN1561 Cherry DrEland WI 54427
JILL FOSHEEW483 COUNTY XNEW HOLSTEIN WI 53061
JACOB LABLANC N3795 CTY FMONTELLO WI 53949
LOGAN HENTHRONE29248 MOCCASIN AVE
KENDALL WI 54638
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Schedule of EventsBarns Open For ArrivalhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTuesday September 28Cattle in PlacehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipWednesday Sept 29 at 200 pmNational Open ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 at 900 amJr ShowmanshiphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 following Open ShowBanquethelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 31 at 600 pmNational Junior ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 900 amCattle ReleasedhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 100 pm
The Southwest Pinzgauer Association Invites you
to the
2010 National Pinzgauer Show
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
National Show Headquarters Hotel Sleep Inn and Suites
5555 South Donnybrook AveTyler TX 75703(903) 581-8646
King or 2 Queen rooms at $6999King Suite at $8999
The Sleep Inn amp Suites will have a complimentary hot breakfast including eggs waffles and bacon or sausage They also provide a complimentary shuttle service from the airport For flight arrangements plan to fly into DallasFt Worth then on
to Tyler There are no pets allowed at the hotel a boarding facility is located across the street
Tyler TexasSeptember 28-October 1 2010
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For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
WOODHAVENJerryDeSmidtbullJakeHendzel
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World Beef Expo 18th
Come Be A PartSeptember 23-26 2010
Wisconsin State Fair ParkWest Allis WI
Sale Entry Deadline July 1 2010Early Entry Deadline August 17 2010
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bull Supreme Drive - $3000 Prize Money Bull Female and CowCalf Breed Champions Competebull All Breeds and Prospect Sales Saturday September 25
Contact Kim Johnson at kkjohnson19hotmailcomor Call (262) 573-4019 for sale entry informationSale Entry Deadline July 1
bull Youth Sweepstakes - Cash Prizes and AwardsJunior Heifer Show Market Steer and Prospect Steer Shows Public Speaking Sales Talk Photo Journalism Herdsmanship Showmanship
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northwest Junior Pinzgauer Youth show Chehalis WA
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Senior MelodyHankins 1AaronHankins 2BrennenHankins 3 Grand Champion Showman KyleeJohanson Reserve Champion Showman KortneyBailey
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Jacie Ames Reserve Grand Champion Female
Kortney Bailey Grand Champion Female
Kylee Johanson Grand Champion Steer
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MARION L AVERA 349 Moody RdHinesville GA 31313
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CATTLE CREEK FARM BILL CARY 10103 S Shadow Circle Olathe KS 66061
GREG STARRFOUR STARR PINZGAUER26441 W 109th TerraceOlathe KS 66061Home 913 634-3494Work 913 649-0440
KentucKyWALLACE BOLIN3907 Rockbridge RdShelbyville KY 40065
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PAUL SWISHERCIRCLE RED S (CRS)297 County Road 1601Roanoke AL 36274-3841Home 334 885-6388Email circleredsteleclipsenet
ROGER SCHWERMAN 7854 Walsingham Rd Huntsville AL 35802
arKansasDOROTHY RAMERJD PINZGAUER (JDP)10853 Hwy 336 WClinton AR 72031-9650Home 501 745-5811 (L)
DAVID amp IWANA STEPHENSON1704 N Main StCave Springs AR 72718-7144Home 479-248-2633Work 479-530-3782
DALE amp CLAUDIA Dixon 466 Combs Rd Atkins AR 72823
CASA DE VICTORIA BILLY amp D JEAN COFFMAN PO Box 6271Springdale AR 72766
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PHILLIS DOBBS (KH)KRIEGERHAUS PINZGAUER9627 Spring Valley RdMarysville CA 95901-9523Home 530 741-0237 (L)Work 530 741-0375
KATHY DOMBROWSKIRAPTOR RIDGE RANCH4040 Ridge DrLoomis CA 95650-9753Home 916 652-5204Email moomomgarliccom
EMORY amp HEIDE GRAYGOLDEN HOOF RANCH (GH)15900 Golden Hoof LaneFort Jones CA 96032-9611Home 530 468-5623 (L)
florIda CHARLES amp AMBER POUCHERJUNIPER CROSSING FARMSPO Box DGreensboro FL 32330Home 850-442-6624Work 850-4426624
RAYBURN amp SARAH PRICEBAR NOTHING RANCHBox 356Okeechobee FL 34973Home 863-736-2081
MEMORIE LOUGHRIDGE 1930 Se Brushy Hammock Rd Mayo FL 32066
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GeorGIaRICKY EVANSPOVERTY HILL FARMS3171 Old Eastman RdCaldwell GA 31009Home 478-278-4281Work 478-689-4281
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ROSEMARY BOOMHOWER1757 Chandlers RdAuburn KY 42206 (L)Home 270 542-8960
OVAL BRADSHAW (OB)3207 S Camden LnCrestwood KY 40014-9215Home 502 241-4850 (L)
DOUG amp CONNIE DICKSONDICKSONrsquoS FARMS (DDF)1500 Old Zion Church RdWoodburn KY 42170Home 270 792-2545 (L)Email pzcowhotmailcom
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louIsIanaGLENN amp CINDY GALLET5-G PINZGAUERS (5G)134 Vincent RdLafayette LA 70508-7722Home 337 856-4307 (L)Email Fivegpinzaolcom
POST OAK PINZGAUERS735 Airport RdDubberly LA 71024
massachusettsPETER CARTERWOODLAND FARM58R Jewett StGeorgetown MA 01833-1210Work 978-3522986
maIneBRENT CHURCHILL232 Main St Suite 9Fort Fairfield ME 04742
CLAYTON amp KATHY HASKELL (PRF)PLEASANT RIVER FARM9 Harriet AveWindham ME 04062-5037Home 207 892-5396Email prfpinznlisnet
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mInnesotaDAN BECKERPO Box 85Brownsville MN 55919
RON amp SHARON NELSONWRIGHT CHOICE PINZGAUER2352 Eaken Ave NWBuffalo MN 55313
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mIssIssIppIBART amp STACY CARTER (BCP)THE PINZGAUER PLANTATION1938 Joe Hall RdFlora MS 39071Home 601 879-9698 (L)
mIssourIDARRIEL amp BETTY COLEMANCOLEMANrsquoS PINZGAUER FARM (CPF)3649 US Highway 61Bloomsdale MO 63627-8935Home 573 483-2408 (Retired)
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BROOKVALE PINES FARM154 Martin RdFremont NH 03044
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CHARLES DAWSONPENNEY CREEK FARM2200 Hwy 28NAbbeville SC 29620-9414Home 864 446-2972 (L)
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ALLEN R DEFOESUN-OTT FARMS1416 McCarty RdKnoxville TN 37914-9011Home 423 933-5954Work 423 522-9734 (L)
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SUE HOWARDHOWARD PINZGAUER FARM542 Dry Stone Branch RdMountain City TN 37683Home 423 727-7428Email mshowardxtnnet
EDDIE amp KYLE HYDERPINEY GROVE PINZGAUER FARM (HPF)150 Escape Mountain RdHampton TN 37658-3723Home 423 725-3736 (L)
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ROBERT MCCOYTWO STAR ANCHOR FARM1285 Turkey Scratch RdSpencer TN 38585 (L)
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ROBERT L MORGANROCKBATTER PINZGAUER FARM (RLM)850 Old Mountain RdGreeneville TN 37743Home 423 639-2982 (L)Work 423 787-0641Email rpl1earthlinknet
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THURMAN WHITEFOSSIL ROCK PINZGAUER FARMS (FPF)284 Rocky Valley RdLebanon TN 37050Home 615 444-5902 (Retired)
GEORGIA WILSON 6664 HWY 76 Springfield TN 37172
JULIA BENNETT 359 Ranch Rd Portland TN 37148
GEORGE GARDNER 444 Buttermilk Rd Lenore City TN 37771
HAPPY HOOFS ELAINE SIMMONS amp BARBIE Hutchison 2830 Battle Creek Rd SpringfielD TN 37172
JEFFERY amp NANCY HANKINSMANNING ACRES (BH)14583 Manning Rd NEWoodburn OR 97071-9223Home 503 792-4764 (L)
JOHN HOUSEH BAR L RANCH (HL1)PINZGAUER BREEDERS LTD (PBL)15555 HWY 140EKlamath Falls OR 97603-9618Home 408 842-5127 (L)
CHARLES HOUSTONC-J PINZGAUERS (C-J)PO Box 27Beatty OR 97621-0017Home 503 533-2608 (L)
HOWARD amp DONNA LANEYCYGNET GROUP INC (DONA)31215 S Dryland RdCanby OR 97013-8567Home 503 651-2559Work 503 651-2417 (L)Email cygnetweb-stercom
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GARY R WERINGSYANKTON HILLS FARM33753 Pittsburg RdSt Helens OR 97051Work 503-366-0346
pennsylvanIaDANIEL amp MARIELA HUNSBERGERSPRING HILL PINZGAUERS224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935Home 814 248-3649
SUSAN J STROUP 7091 Edinboro RdErie PA 16509
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GERALD F WIEST749 S Crossroads Rd Lykens PA 17048
ohIoFOSTER amp BEVERLY COLEEXCALIBUR PINZGAUER FARM (EX)16093 Twp Rd 152Mt Blanchard OH 45867Home 419 694-2815 (L)
JEFF amp LINDA COLESUNDOWNER FARMS (SDF)15663 Twp Rd 152Mt Blanchard OH 45867Home 419 694-7141 (L)Email pinzcowsthewavzcom
JOHN amp PEG MEENTSBIG TEN PINZGAUERS (BTP)21555 State Route 698Jenera OH 45841-8964Home 419 326-6921Work 419 326-8711 (L)
STANLEY MILLER1225 Scio Rd SWCarrollton OH 44615-9506Home 330 627-3107
WENDELL amp JOANNE OBERNYERLOVEDALE FARMS1462 Garrett Rd SouthJefferson OH 44047
oKlahomaBRUCE amp JOAN BUECHNERNONAME RANCH (NNR)46865 HWY 29Wynnewood OK 73098-9750Home 405 665-4001Fax 405 665-2300 (L)
CLEAR CREEK MONASTARY5804 W Monastery RdHulbert OK 74441
MORNING STAR RANCH STEVE amp LISA LANTIER 2101 Morning Star Edmond OK 73034
WINTON-EDMUNSON FARMS LLC 3233 E Memorial Rd Suite 103 Edmond OK 73013
oreGonTOM GORDONGORDON PINZGAUERS (GP)46303 NW Clapshaw Hill RdForest Grove OR 97116-7713Home 503 357-9618 (L)
TONY GUSTAFSON9006 N Ida AvePortland OR 97621Work 503-358-8636
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texasDOWELL ARNETTE (DAWT)WILD TURKEY RANCH4404 Livingston AveDallas TX 75206Home 214 526-8316Work 972 419-2622 (L)
RANDOLPH BOWLESBOWLES CREEK CATTLE CO34503 Michelle DrivePinehurst TX 77362Home 281 259-0980
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JAMES C CONNERPYRAMID RANCH13507 CR 577Anna TX 75409Home 214 924-3472
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RIGBY amp LUCINDA OWENTRIPLE CREEK RANCHPO Box 810Conroe TX 77305Home 936 448-6565Work 936 539-5600
KEN amp KIM PAUL (CPP)CIRCLE P PINZGAUERS7815 Bickham Cemetery RdBryan TX 77808Home 979 589-1456Work 281 358-5200Cell 281 543-2411emailpinztexascirclepcom
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PAUL EDMONDSON 17100 CR 4057Kemp TX 75143
CHARLES DONNELLY7815 Bickham Cemetery Rd Bryan TX 77808
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oreGonAARON HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
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Schedule of EventsBarns Open For ArrivalhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTuesday September 28Cattle in PlacehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipWednesday Sept 29 at 200 pmNational Open ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 at 900 amJr ShowmanshiphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 following Open ShowBanquethelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 31 at 600 pmNational Junior ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 900 amCattle ReleasedhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 100 pm
The Southwest Pinzgauer Association Invites you
to the
2010 National Pinzgauer Show
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
National Show Headquarters Hotel Sleep Inn and Suites
5555 South Donnybrook AveTyler TX 75703(903) 581-8646
King or 2 Queen rooms at $6999King Suite at $8999
The Sleep Inn amp Suites will have a complimentary hot breakfast including eggs waffles and bacon or sausage They also provide a complimentary shuttle service from the airport For flight arrangements plan to fly into DallasFt Worth then on
to Tyler There are no pets allowed at the hotel a boarding facility is located across the street
Tyler TexasSeptember 28-October 1 2010
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For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
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bull Youth Sweepstakes - Cash Prizes and AwardsJunior Heifer Show Market Steer and Prospect Steer Shows Public Speaking Sales Talk Photo Journalism Herdsmanship Showmanship
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northwest Junior Pinzgauer Youth show Chehalis WA
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Senior MelodyHankins 1AaronHankins 2BrennenHankins 3 Grand Champion Showman KyleeJohanson Reserve Champion Showman KortneyBailey
SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
Jacie Ames Reserve Grand Champion Female
Kortney Bailey Grand Champion Female
Kylee Johanson Grand Champion Steer
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SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
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JOHN UHLMANCIRCLE U CATTLE CO12911 N Home RdLiberty MO 64068Home 816 781-1249
ROGER amp ELAINE UNDERWOOD (RPER)RAINBOW PINZGAUERS17351 E New Hope RoadHardin MO 64035-9725Home 660 484-3306 (L)
SBH FARMS STAN amp BRETT Haertling 663 CR523 Jackson MO 63755
DALE LAWRENCE 12121 CR 3410 St James MO 65559
GEORGE amp JOANNA MOSER 19762 Thorn Rd Jasper MO 64755
montanaLAWRENCE GIBBSB-J OUTFIT (BJ)PO Box 531Three Forks MT 59752-0531Home 406 452-3842 (L)
nebrasKaGORDON HAYS (MARC)US MEAT ANIMAL RESEARCH CENTERPO Box 166Clay Center NE 68933-0166Home 402 762-4121 (L)
JERRY WACHTEL (WA)RR 1 Box 110Carleton NE 68326-9754Home 402 356-2271Work 402 759-3161 (L)
new hampshIre
BROOKVALE PINES FARM154 Martin RdFremont NH 03044
DENNIS amp SUE PARADIS58 First Crown Point RdStrafford NH 03884Emailsueparadishotmailcom
new mexIcoPETER RIVA (DMP)DOVE MEADOW FARMPO Box 87Gila NM 88038 (L)
new yorKMIKE amp AMY FONTAINEFULL HOUSE FARMS1777 Church RdDarien Center NY 14040
north daKotaBRUCE amp MARY Fagerland 5875 CR 2 Kenmare ND 58746
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CHARLES DAWSONPENNEY CREEK FARM2200 Hwy 28NAbbeville SC 29620-9414Home 864 446-2972 (L)
tennesseeDENNIS amp PAMELA SHAY-BRYANT (SB)SILVER BULLET CATTLE CO2670 Old Washington RdCedar Hill TN 37032Home 615 696-0095Email silverbulletcattleearthlinknet
JOHN CHAMBERS DVMBLUE RIDGE FARM1385 Holt Town RoadNewport TN 37821Home 423 623-9757Work 423 625-1616Cell 865 322-2152Emailjchambersplanetccom
ALLEN R DEFOESUN-OTT FARMS1416 McCarty RdKnoxville TN 37914-9011Home 423 933-5954Work 423 522-9734 (L)
ROBERT amp BETTY DUGGERHIDDEN VALLEY FARM (HVF)136 Hidden Valley RdWatauga TN 37694Home 423 543-4987
BILL amp JAMIE FLEMING (WEF)MISS TENN FARM655 Fleming WayGrand Junction TN 38039Home 901 878-1204 (L)
TONY amp PAMELA FLYNNFLYNN FAMILY FARM1098 Smiley Troutt RdBethpage TN 3702Home 615 888-2852 Email tflynndsi-corpcom
SUE HOWARDHOWARD PINZGAUER FARM542 Dry Stone Branch RdMountain City TN 37683Home 423 727-7428Email mshowardxtnnet
EDDIE amp KYLE HYDERPINEY GROVE PINZGAUER FARM (HPF)150 Escape Mountain RdHampton TN 37658-3723Home 423 725-3736 (L)
DANNY JACOBSCEDAR KNOLL FARM1380 Good Shepard RdHickory Valley TN 38042Work 901-7642813
PHIL MCCOYTWO STAR ANCHOR FARM1285 Turkey Scratch RdSpencer TN 38585 (L)
ROBERT MCCOYTWO STAR ANCHOR FARM1285 Turkey Scratch RdSpencer TN 38585 (L)
KEN amp MARY ANN MEREDITHTWIN SPRINGS PINZGAUERPO Box 488Greenbrier TN 37073Home 615 643-6935Cell 615 364-7721
CARL H MORGAN (CMPF)CARL MORGAN PINZGAUER FARM425 Old Mountain RdGreeneville TN 37743 Home 423 639-2378 (L)
ROBERT L MORGANROCKBATTER PINZGAUER FARM (RLM)850 Old Mountain RdGreeneville TN 37743Home 423 639-2982 (L)Work 423 787-0641Email rpl1earthlinknet
MICHAEL J PRICE2555 Cub Creek Hall RdParsons TN 38363Work 731-847-6699
THURMAN WHITEFOSSIL ROCK PINZGAUER FARMS (FPF)284 Rocky Valley RdLebanon TN 37050Home 615 444-5902 (Retired)
GEORGIA WILSON 6664 HWY 76 Springfield TN 37172
JULIA BENNETT 359 Ranch Rd Portland TN 37148
GEORGE GARDNER 444 Buttermilk Rd Lenore City TN 37771
HAPPY HOOFS ELAINE SIMMONS amp BARBIE Hutchison 2830 Battle Creek Rd SpringfielD TN 37172
JEFFERY amp NANCY HANKINSMANNING ACRES (BH)14583 Manning Rd NEWoodburn OR 97071-9223Home 503 792-4764 (L)
JOHN HOUSEH BAR L RANCH (HL1)PINZGAUER BREEDERS LTD (PBL)15555 HWY 140EKlamath Falls OR 97603-9618Home 408 842-5127 (L)
CHARLES HOUSTONC-J PINZGAUERS (C-J)PO Box 27Beatty OR 97621-0017Home 503 533-2608 (L)
HOWARD amp DONNA LANEYCYGNET GROUP INC (DONA)31215 S Dryland RdCanby OR 97013-8567Home 503 651-2559Work 503 651-2417 (L)Email cygnetweb-stercom
BETH PETERS (DBG) (SMC)2365 Old Dalles DriveHood River OR 97031Home 541 352-7490Cell 541 490-7269Email mlp97041aolcom
MARK STUPFEL (MS)19251 River Rd NESaint Paul OR 97137-9732Home 503 633-4722 (L)
GARY R WERINGSYANKTON HILLS FARM33753 Pittsburg RdSt Helens OR 97051Work 503-366-0346
pennsylvanIaDANIEL amp MARIELA HUNSBERGERSPRING HILL PINZGAUERS224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935Home 814 248-3649
SUSAN J STROUP 7091 Edinboro RdErie PA 16509
BLACK KETTLE FARMS DAVID JONES7775 RT 6 NEdinboro PA 16412
GERALD F WIEST749 S Crossroads Rd Lykens PA 17048
ohIoFOSTER amp BEVERLY COLEEXCALIBUR PINZGAUER FARM (EX)16093 Twp Rd 152Mt Blanchard OH 45867Home 419 694-2815 (L)
JEFF amp LINDA COLESUNDOWNER FARMS (SDF)15663 Twp Rd 152Mt Blanchard OH 45867Home 419 694-7141 (L)Email pinzcowsthewavzcom
JOHN amp PEG MEENTSBIG TEN PINZGAUERS (BTP)21555 State Route 698Jenera OH 45841-8964Home 419 326-6921Work 419 326-8711 (L)
STANLEY MILLER1225 Scio Rd SWCarrollton OH 44615-9506Home 330 627-3107
WENDELL amp JOANNE OBERNYERLOVEDALE FARMS1462 Garrett Rd SouthJefferson OH 44047
oKlahomaBRUCE amp JOAN BUECHNERNONAME RANCH (NNR)46865 HWY 29Wynnewood OK 73098-9750Home 405 665-4001Fax 405 665-2300 (L)
CLEAR CREEK MONASTARY5804 W Monastery RdHulbert OK 74441
MORNING STAR RANCH STEVE amp LISA LANTIER 2101 Morning Star Edmond OK 73034
WINTON-EDMUNSON FARMS LLC 3233 E Memorial Rd Suite 103 Edmond OK 73013
oreGonTOM GORDONGORDON PINZGAUERS (GP)46303 NW Clapshaw Hill RdForest Grove OR 97116-7713Home 503 357-9618 (L)
TONY GUSTAFSON9006 N Ida AvePortland OR 97621Work 503-358-8636
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texasDOWELL ARNETTE (DAWT)WILD TURKEY RANCH4404 Livingston AveDallas TX 75206Home 214 526-8316Work 972 419-2622 (L)
RANDOLPH BOWLESBOWLES CREEK CATTLE CO34503 Michelle DrivePinehurst TX 77362Home 281 259-0980
BERNIE BUSH604 Brookhollow DrPalestine TX 75801
DESTINY RANCH LLCPAM MAGEE8831 Cavell CTHouston TX 77055
JAMES C CONNERPYRAMID RANCH13507 CR 577Anna TX 75409Home 214 924-3472
GEORGIA DUNCAN (2D)DUNCAN PINZGAUER FARM7201 Dover LnFort Worth TX 76118-5837Home 817 589-0498 (L)Emailgeorgia2swbellnet
DAVID ELLIS amp DEANA HOFFMANE amp H PINZGAUER (EH)6504 Boulder CtFort Worth TX 76180-7826 (L)
DERALD G HUDSONPO Box 725Montgomery TX 77356-0725Home 936 449-6353 (L)
SPENCER amp CATHY NEITCHPO Box 884Anahuac TX 77514
RIGBY amp LUCINDA OWENTRIPLE CREEK RANCHPO Box 810Conroe TX 77305Home 936 448-6565Work 936 539-5600
KEN amp KIM PAUL (CPP)CIRCLE P PINZGAUERS7815 Bickham Cemetery RdBryan TX 77808Home 979 589-1456Work 281 358-5200Cell 281 543-2411emailpinztexascirclepcom
CHIP POWELL (HF)12409 FM 1935 RdBrenham TX 77833-0112Home 979 836-1822 (L)
RICHARD amp BARBARA POWELLHIDALGO FARMS (HF)12409 FM 1935 Rd Brenham TX 77833-0112Home 979 836-1822 (L)
WAYNE amp LINDA RIOEL RANCHO RIO (LRW)4261 Farm Road 3019Winnsboro TX 75494-9555Home 903 860-3637 (L)Email riverripeoplescomnet
DR DAN SCOTTRED OAK RANCH (DS)RED OAK RANCH PARTNERS6885 County Road 3613Murchison TX 75778-4111Home 903 469-3777 (L)Cell 903 681-4870
EVERETT E STEELE2929 Christian DrSan Antonio TX 78222-2110Home 512 648-0313 (L)
FRANKLIN amp MARSHA STEIN DVMFIVE MILE FARM (S)PO Box 11Snook TX 77878-0011Home 979 272-1323Work 979 845-6488 (L)Cell 979 218-0642Email FSteincvmtamuedu
JOHN TALBOT HI POINT RANCH (HPR)472 Talbot LaneNew Boston TX 75570-9780Home 903 628-6499 (L)Email pdmkbridgewaternet
WOODIE TALBOTHI POINT RANCH (HPR)434 Talbot LaneNew Boston TX 75570-9729Home 903 628-6209 (L)
KEN LISA JEREMY DEREK WAMSLEYLAZY W FARMS (LWF)1411 Hobo LaneMadisonville TX 77864Home 936 443-9205Work 936 442-2703Cell 936 443-4196Email gertngauersyahoocom
JEREMY amp KELLY WEST (BCC)BOWLES CREEK CATTLE COPO Box 747Alto TX 75925Home 936 858-4114Cell 936 675-4956Email infobowlescreekcom
LORI HUNTER6432 CR 331 Plantersville TX 77363
PAUL EDMONDSON 17100 CR 4057Kemp TX 75143
CHARLES DONNELLY7815 Bickham Cemetery Rd Bryan TX 77808
JACK NEATHERY525 CO RD 2055Klondike TX 75448
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RICK amp DONNA BOYERBOYER FARMS (BOY)887 S Bank Rd Oakville WA 98568360 482-5818Email Boyerboyscenturytelnet
ADAM amp KATERI DONOVANROCKIN AampJ PINZGAUER RANCH (AJPR)18228 SE 394 StAuburn WA 98092Home 253 735-1693Cell 206 730-5578Email donovanexcavatingmsncom
DEBBIE HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcClery WA 98557
KATHY HARRIS1930 116th St NEMarysville WA 98271-9417
STEVE amp THERESA JOHANSONCOWLITZ PRAIRIE PINZGAUERS715 Tucker RdToledo WA 98591Home 360 864-6232Email mstrgardener1junocom
LARRY amp SHARON JOHNSTONFIVE STAR PINZGAUER (FSPB)41008 S 2100 PR SEKennewick WA 99337-6903Home 509 582-0638 (L)Work 509 582-0638Email 5starpzbentonreacom
DUANE amp GAYLE MICKELSEN4M PINZGAUERS (4M)2105 NW Friel StPullman WA 99163-3611Home 509 332-8103Cell 509 595-8014Email 4MPinzturbonetcom
LARRY amp SHEILA PELLANDPELLAND LIVESTOCK (PL)8902 321st St EEatonville WA 98328-8646Home 253 846-9923 (L)
CHAD SCHAEFER27504 SE 271stRavensdale WA 98051
PATRICK amp SUSAN SCHRADERLOCKE CREEK CATTLE412692 SR 20Cusick WA 99119Home 509 445-1306
PAT amp SHIRLEY SWINTH (GC)GOLD CREEK PINZGAUERS129 Gold Creek DrChehalis WA 98532-9000Home 360 748-6449 (L)
RON THOMAS21614 Big Valley RdPoulsbo WA 98370
ANDREW MATELICH24200 Buena Vista Rd Black Diamond WA 98010
GUY MULLENDORE19220 Tualco RdMonroe WA 98272
ROBERT amp CATHLEEN BRANDT 15015 E Elder RdValley Ford WA 99036
wIsconsInTODD ANDRESHAK (TA)TA PINZGAUERS4177 Cardinal LnEdgar WI 54426-9447Home 715 352-2400 (L)
LYLE BENDERBENDER FARMS (BFP)6236 St Rd 133 WBoscobel WI 53805-9705Home 608 315-5934
DOUBLE B PINZGAUERSLENNY BOHL6230 Young RdOconto WI 54153
JOSEPH amp RACHEL DAUL2054 Mill RdGreenleaf WI 54126
GLENN ERICKSON (EF)ERICKSON PINZGAUER FARM6050 Old Dixie RdNeenah WI 54956Home 920 725-1942
MIKE FOSHEERED HILL FARMW 483 County XNew Holstein WI 53061Home 920 898-9726Email redhilldairycharternet
MATT amp LORI GARLICK3 STARZ FARMW 1714 330thPlum City WI 54761
DAN amp CODY HALLAS1604 South RdMosinee WI 54455
JERRY DESMIDT amp JAKE HENDZELWOODHAVENN 912 Hill RdPulaski WI 54162EmailJwoodhavenaolcom
JESSICA amp TROY JANSENHAIRY HAVEN CATTLEN9225 CTY RD NAppleton WI 54915
ROBLUCYGLORIAJESSICA amp THOMKESLERW 6265 Old Hwy RdMenasha WI 54952Home 920 739-0870
CHUCK KROENINGN 4494 N Broadway RdBonduel WI 54107
KEN MATYASN3876 State Hwy 22Shawano WI 54166
BARRY amp CHARLOTTE PAGETWIN BROOKS FARM (TB)S 4229 Cty HHillsboro WI 54634Home 815 597-1301Farm 608 528-4671Email twinbrooksfarmyahoocom
DARRYL amp JANET POLZIN POLZIN PINZGAUER BYRE 355 Skyline Blvd (PPB)Green Bay WI 54302 Home 920 468-7915Cell 920 621-1263Email polzinpinzgauerssbcglobalnet
CHARLES amp TRACIE RAJEKLONGSHOT CATTLE CO (LCC)R18821 County Rd NRingle WI 54471Home 715 446-3207Email pinzgauerslongshotcattlecom
JAMES amp ELAINE RAY (JRF)JARRAE PINZGAUER FARM471 90th StreetHudson WI 54016-7947Home 715 425-6442 (L)Work 715 426-1888
DONALD amp DONNA RUDOLPHPINE VALLEY FARMS5591 Whitefish Bay RdSturgeon Bay Wi 54235Work 920-468-7915
DAVE KUEHL amp BARBARA SCHMOOKBUTTERCUP BEEFE 4526 Cty Hwy FKewaunee WI 54216Home 920 388-2930
DAN amp KACY SHADIANSHADIAN SUNSET FARME 1065 Luxemburg RdLuxemburg WI 54217
JEROME amp THERESA SLEPICKACIRCLE S STOCK FARMW 5706 Grouse DrEndeavor WI 53930Home 608 587-2737
vermontPAUL amp NANCY DANIELSDIAMOND HEART FARM (DHF)231 Daniels Road EIrasburg VT 05845-9532Home 802 755-6105 (L)
vIrGInIaGARY BAKER (BP)BAKERrsquoS PINZGAUERS1408 BOOZY CRK RDBristol VA 24201Home 276 466-3540Work 276 669-1245 (L)
MALCOLM SIMS JRSAND MOUNTAIN PINZGAUER (SM)PO Box 25Hiltons VA 24258-0025Home 276 386-7172Email gjmounetcom
HAROLD amp BETTY STARNESSTARNES BLUFF PINZGAUER FARMS (SBP)RR 1 Box 1320Fort Blackmore VA 24250Home 276 995-2639 (L)
washInGtonMIKE amp DEANA ADAMSPO Box 3163Union Gap WA 98903Home 509 965-5939
WAYNE amp RUTH ADAMSA amp S PINZGAUERS330 Rogers RdToledo WA 98591
GARRY amp BARBARA ANENSENANENSEN ACRES1143 Mox Chehalis RoadMcCleary WA 98557
LEONARD BARNETT (2B)100 Canal DrMesa WA 99343-9520 Home 509 269-4451 (L)
HERB amp DIXIE BERGFANTASY ACRES PINZGAUER BREEDERS (FAPB)25307 NE 212th AveBattle Ground WA 98604-9671Home 360 687-3885
BILL BOATMANBOATMAN FAMILY PROPERTIESPO Box 67Kalama WA 98625Home 360 673-4093Work 360 423-7220
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RON WEISHAAR (LR)L amp R RANCHW8059 770th AveRiver Falls WI 54022-4139Home 715 425-5925 (L)
TOM amp TERRY WOLFN 7050 CR AArgyle WI 53504Home 608 543-9820
STEVE ASKEWW2716 FRIEMOTH RD EAST TROY WI 53120
MARK amp SUSANTIMM 1559 LANGLADE AVE GREEN BAY WI 54304
ELLEN YOUNG15751 ST HWY 60BLUE RIVER WI 53518
AMANDA STEINFELDT 4695 LIME KILN RDGREEN BAY WI 54311-9662
GARY GETZLOFF11511 DEER RDWISCONSIN RAPIDS WI 54494
BRAND ACRES BEEFSCOTT OR RENEE BRANDENBURG 6754 County Rd WGreenleaf WI 54126-9206
MATTHEAW WINTERSN10747 CTY RD GMARION WI 54950
BREEZY ACRES RANCH 6223 BLAKE RDGREENLEAF WI 54126
VICTOR SPANTONW 5895 CR HNEW GLARUS WI 53574
wyomInGLANCE FLETCHERWYOMING PINZGAUER RANCH (WPR)96 Rapid Creek RdSheridan WY 82801-9458Home 307 672-7289 (L)Cell 307 751-0253Email jlfletchwbaccessnet
Dan amp Mariela Hunsberger
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It was great to meet everyone at the World Beef Expo
ANENSEN ACRES PINZGAUERSGarry amp Barb Anensen
Debbie amp Pete HallJrs Cassie Jordaan amp Mireya
1143 Mox Chehalis RoadMcCleary Washington 98557
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alabamaJACEY OBENLANDER141 County Rd 1946Fort Payne AL 35968
calIfornIaGRACIE KERN7217 Sierra View PlaceLoomis CA 95650
florIdaRABON LEE CARRIER8650 SW 9TH STOKEECHOBEE FL 34974
AMANDA GOGGANS1176 SW RUCKS DAIRY RD OKEECHOBEE FL 34974
20010 APA Junior members
canadaPETER amp ELIZABETH PEETERSCOWS amp CRANIO INC541 Emily Park Rd RR1Omemee ON K0L 2W0Home 705 799-7064Cell 705 878-2573Email cowsandcraniosympaticoca
GARY amp DONNA SMITHDIAMOND T CATTLE CO (GDS)RR 2Olds ALBERTA T4H 1P3Home 403 556-2290Email diamondtairenetcom
ROBERT SMITHRR 2 SITE 16 BOX 8OLDS AB T4H 1P3 CANADA
louIsIanaMITCHELL MILES827 AUNT MARIES RDDODSON LA 71422
mIssourIMELISSA HOUTTUIN6500 E Mt Zion Church RdHallsville MO 65255
MADISON UHLMAN12911 N Home RdLiberty MO 64068
MORGAN UHLMAN12911 N Home RdLiberty MO 64068
ohIoERIN COLE156 W Patterson AveColumbus OH 43202(419) 697-7141
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Ben amp Cheryl ames508 Leudinghaus RdChehalis WA 98532
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tennesseeTIMOTHY BRYANT3619 Old Coopertown RdSpringfield TN 37172615-643-6935
KENNY MORLEY5580 Hwy 41AJoelton TN 37080615-643-6935
texasELIZABETH WESTPO Box 747Alto TX 75925
NICHOLAS STEINPO BOX 11Snook TX 77878
COURTNEY THURMANPO BOX 11Snook TX 77878
washInGtonRICHARD ASHLEY23 Doyle RdRaymond WA 98577
MACY BOTTORFF225 Greenwood RdKalama WA 98625360 673-5139
LUKE BOYER887 S Bank RdOakville WA 98568360 482-5818
CASSIE HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcCleary WA 98557
JORDAAN HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcCleary WA 98557
EMILY KERSHAW124 McConkey LnMcCleary WA 98551
PAIGE KERSHAW124 McConkey LnMcCleary WA 98551
VICTORIA KRAUS3132 Satsop Cloquallum RdElma WA 98541
DUNCAN SCANNELL22115 E 167th Ct EGraham WA 98338
oreGonAARON HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
BRENNEN HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
CORDELL HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
HILLARY HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
MELODY HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
CHANTEL JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
SHANIA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
SIERRA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
HOLDEN JONES49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
STEPHEN BOYD49377 HWY 30WESTPORT OR 97016
pennslyvanIaKELSEY HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
LESLIE HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
ILIANA HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
KATLIN WIEST749 S Crossroads RdLykens PA 17048
ZACHARY SCANNELL22115 E 167th Ct EGraham WA 98338
MIREYA MCNEALLEY1147 MOX CHEHALIS RD MCCLEARY WA 98557
wIsconsInSARAH CALAWAY6939 Hwy XDenmark WI 54208
ELIZABETH CALAWAY6939 Hwy XDenmark WI 54208
KRISTA ERICKSON3218 W BREEZEWOOD LNNeenah WI 54956920-836-3144
SAMANTHA ERICKSON6050 Old Dixie RdNeenah WI 54956920-836-3144
GLORIA KESLERW6265 Old Hwy RdMenasha WI 54952
CORA KRAUSEW 1714 330thPlum City WI 54761
STEPHANIE PAGES 4429 CR HHillsboro WI 54634608 528-4671
LANDYN RAJEKR18821 County Rd NRingle WI 54471715 446-3207
BRITTANY VERKUILEN1561 Cherry DrEland WI 54427
JILL FOSHEEW483 COUNTY XNEW HOLSTEIN WI 53061
JACOB LABLANC N3795 CTY FMONTELLO WI 53949
LOGAN HENTHRONE29248 MOCCASIN AVE
KENDALL WI 54638
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Schedule of EventsBarns Open For ArrivalhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTuesday September 28Cattle in PlacehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipWednesday Sept 29 at 200 pmNational Open ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 at 900 amJr ShowmanshiphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 following Open ShowBanquethelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 31 at 600 pmNational Junior ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 900 amCattle ReleasedhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 100 pm
The Southwest Pinzgauer Association Invites you
to the
2010 National Pinzgauer Show
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
National Show Headquarters Hotel Sleep Inn and Suites
5555 South Donnybrook AveTyler TX 75703(903) 581-8646
King or 2 Queen rooms at $6999King Suite at $8999
The Sleep Inn amp Suites will have a complimentary hot breakfast including eggs waffles and bacon or sausage They also provide a complimentary shuttle service from the airport For flight arrangements plan to fly into DallasFt Worth then on
to Tyler There are no pets allowed at the hotel a boarding facility is located across the street
Tyler TexasSeptember 28-October 1 2010
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For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
WOODHAVENJerryDeSmidtbullJakeHendzel
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perstrawnowuntil
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We have more bull calves like these available
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Jerry De Smidt Jake Hendzel N912 Hill Road
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World Beef Expo 18th
Come Be A PartSeptember 23-26 2010
Wisconsin State Fair ParkWest Allis WI
Sale Entry Deadline July 1 2010Early Entry Deadline August 17 2010
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bull Supreme Drive - $3000 Prize Money Bull Female and CowCalf Breed Champions Competebull All Breeds and Prospect Sales Saturday September 25
Contact Kim Johnson at kkjohnson19hotmailcomor Call (262) 573-4019 for sale entry informationSale Entry Deadline July 1
bull Youth Sweepstakes - Cash Prizes and AwardsJunior Heifer Show Market Steer and Prospect Steer Shows Public Speaking Sales Talk Photo Journalism Herdsmanship Showmanship
bull Industry Seminars - Trade ShowTrade Show Vendors WelcomedContact Jim Murray (608) 723-5665
Piney Grove Pinzgauer Farm
Fullblood amp Purebred Heifers amp Bulls
Available at all times
Kyle amp Eddie Hyder150 Escape Mtn RdHampton TN 37658
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Amber amp Russell Bryant98 Butler Mill Rd Elma WA 98541(360) 482-3892
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Mystic Ridge Pinzgauers
wwwmysticridgepinzgauerscom
Duncan Pinzgauer Farm
7201 Dover LaneFort Worth Texas 76118
Georgia Duncan(817) 589-0498 bull georgia2swbellnet
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show results
Class Name Owner Place
northwest Junior Pinzgauer Youth show Chehalis WA
may 1-2
Jr Pinzgauer Fitting amp ShowingJunior Novice Name PlaceJacieAmes 1 Junior KortneyBailey 1MireyaMcNealley 2AliVelilla 3DuncanScannell 4 Intermediate KyleeJohanson 1VictoriaKrauss 2CordellHankins 3
Senior MelodyHankins 1AaronHankins 2BrennenHankins 3 Grand Champion Showman KyleeJohanson Reserve Champion Showman KortneyBailey
SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
Jacie Ames Reserve Grand Champion Female
Kortney Bailey Grand Champion Female
Kylee Johanson Grand Champion Steer
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SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
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SHANIA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
SIERRA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
HOLDEN JONES49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
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Schedule of EventsBarns Open For ArrivalhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTuesday September 28Cattle in PlacehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipWednesday Sept 29 at 200 pmNational Open ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 at 900 amJr ShowmanshiphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 following Open ShowBanquethelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 31 at 600 pmNational Junior ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 900 amCattle ReleasedhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 100 pm
The Southwest Pinzgauer Association Invites you
to the
2010 National Pinzgauer Show
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
National Show Headquarters Hotel Sleep Inn and Suites
5555 South Donnybrook AveTyler TX 75703(903) 581-8646
King or 2 Queen rooms at $6999King Suite at $8999
The Sleep Inn amp Suites will have a complimentary hot breakfast including eggs waffles and bacon or sausage They also provide a complimentary shuttle service from the airport For flight arrangements plan to fly into DallasFt Worth then on
to Tyler There are no pets allowed at the hotel a boarding facility is located across the street
Tyler TexasSeptember 28-October 1 2010
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For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
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bull Supreme Drive - $3000 Prize Money Bull Female and CowCalf Breed Champions Competebull All Breeds and Prospect Sales Saturday September 25
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bull Youth Sweepstakes - Cash Prizes and AwardsJunior Heifer Show Market Steer and Prospect Steer Shows Public Speaking Sales Talk Photo Journalism Herdsmanship Showmanship
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7201 Dover LaneFort Worth Texas 76118
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show results
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northwest Junior Pinzgauer Youth show Chehalis WA
may 1-2
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Senior MelodyHankins 1AaronHankins 2BrennenHankins 3 Grand Champion Showman KyleeJohanson Reserve Champion Showman KortneyBailey
SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
Jacie Ames Reserve Grand Champion Female
Kortney Bailey Grand Champion Female
Kylee Johanson Grand Champion Steer
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SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
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PAT amp SHIRLEY SWINTH (GC)GOLD CREEK PINZGAUERS129 Gold Creek DrChehalis WA 98532-9000Home 360 748-6449 (L)
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MACY BOTTORFF225 Greenwood RdKalama WA 98625360 673-5139
LUKE BOYER887 S Bank RdOakville WA 98568360 482-5818
CASSIE HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcCleary WA 98557
JORDAAN HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcCleary WA 98557
EMILY KERSHAW124 McConkey LnMcCleary WA 98551
PAIGE KERSHAW124 McConkey LnMcCleary WA 98551
VICTORIA KRAUS3132 Satsop Cloquallum RdElma WA 98541
DUNCAN SCANNELL22115 E 167th Ct EGraham WA 98338
oreGonAARON HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
BRENNEN HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
CORDELL HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
HILLARY HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
MELODY HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
CHANTEL JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
SHANIA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
SIERRA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
HOLDEN JONES49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
STEPHEN BOYD49377 HWY 30WESTPORT OR 97016
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ELIZABETH CALAWAY6939 Hwy XDenmark WI 54208
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Schedule of EventsBarns Open For ArrivalhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTuesday September 28Cattle in PlacehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipWednesday Sept 29 at 200 pmNational Open ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 at 900 amJr ShowmanshiphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 following Open ShowBanquethelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 31 at 600 pmNational Junior ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 900 amCattle ReleasedhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 100 pm
The Southwest Pinzgauer Association Invites you
to the
2010 National Pinzgauer Show
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
National Show Headquarters Hotel Sleep Inn and Suites
5555 South Donnybrook AveTyler TX 75703(903) 581-8646
King or 2 Queen rooms at $6999King Suite at $8999
The Sleep Inn amp Suites will have a complimentary hot breakfast including eggs waffles and bacon or sausage They also provide a complimentary shuttle service from the airport For flight arrangements plan to fly into DallasFt Worth then on
to Tyler There are no pets allowed at the hotel a boarding facility is located across the street
Tyler TexasSeptember 28-October 1 2010
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 31
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
WOODHAVENJerryDeSmidtbullJakeHendzel
N912HillRoadPulaskiWI54162Home920bull833bull9772Cell920bull321bull6707
jwoodhavenaolcom
Comevisitusandcheckoutour2010
OrsquoMega babies
Sememstillavailable$2500
perstrawnowuntil
June12010WHP SonataBadgerKickoffClassicChampionWehaveseveralanimalsforsaleatthistimeIfyouareinterestedinsomequalityanimalspleasecontactusandseewhatkindofpackagewecanputtogetherforyouCheckoutourwebsite
wwwwoodhavenpoultrycom
or Create some of your own by ordering some Omega semen Check out our website
wwwwoodhavenpoultrycom Visitors always welcome
We have more bull calves like these available
for sale from our 2010 calf crop
Home 920-833-9772 Cell 920-321-6707 jwoodhavenaolcom
Jerry De Smidt Jake Hendzel N912 Hill Road
Pulaski WI 54162
Home 920-833-9772 Cell 920-321-6707 jwoodhavenaolcom
Jerry De Smidt Jake Hendzel N912 Hill Road
Pulaski WI 54162
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Come Be A PartSeptember 23-26 2010
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Sale Entry Deadline July 1 2010Early Entry Deadline August 17 2010
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bull Supreme Drive - $3000 Prize Money Bull Female and CowCalf Breed Champions Competebull All Breeds and Prospect Sales Saturday September 25
Contact Kim Johnson at kkjohnson19hotmailcomor Call (262) 573-4019 for sale entry informationSale Entry Deadline July 1
bull Youth Sweepstakes - Cash Prizes and AwardsJunior Heifer Show Market Steer and Prospect Steer Shows Public Speaking Sales Talk Photo Journalism Herdsmanship Showmanship
bull Industry Seminars - Trade ShowTrade Show Vendors WelcomedContact Jim Murray (608) 723-5665
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Fullblood amp Purebred Heifers amp Bulls
Available at all times
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wwwmysticridgepinzgauerscom
Duncan Pinzgauer Farm
7201 Dover LaneFort Worth Texas 76118
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show results
Class Name Owner Place
northwest Junior Pinzgauer Youth show Chehalis WA
may 1-2
Jr Pinzgauer Fitting amp ShowingJunior Novice Name PlaceJacieAmes 1 Junior KortneyBailey 1MireyaMcNealley 2AliVelilla 3DuncanScannell 4 Intermediate KyleeJohanson 1VictoriaKrauss 2CordellHankins 3
Senior MelodyHankins 1AaronHankins 2BrennenHankins 3 Grand Champion Showman KyleeJohanson Reserve Champion Showman KortneyBailey
SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
Jacie Ames Reserve Grand Champion Female
Kortney Bailey Grand Champion Female
Kylee Johanson Grand Champion Steer
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SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
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PATRICK amp SUSAN SCHRADERLOCKE CREEK CATTLE412692 SR 20Cusick WA 99119Home 509 445-1306
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RON THOMAS21614 Big Valley RdPoulsbo WA 98370
ANDREW MATELICH24200 Buena Vista Rd Black Diamond WA 98010
GUY MULLENDORE19220 Tualco RdMonroe WA 98272
ROBERT amp CATHLEEN BRANDT 15015 E Elder RdValley Ford WA 99036
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vermontPAUL amp NANCY DANIELSDIAMOND HEART FARM (DHF)231 Daniels Road EIrasburg VT 05845-9532Home 802 755-6105 (L)
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AMANDA STEINFELDT 4695 LIME KILN RDGREEN BAY WI 54311-9662
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It was great to meet everyone at the World Beef Expo
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28 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
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JORDAAN HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcCleary WA 98557
EMILY KERSHAW124 McConkey LnMcCleary WA 98551
PAIGE KERSHAW124 McConkey LnMcCleary WA 98551
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oreGonAARON HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
BRENNEN HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
CORDELL HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
HILLARY HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
MELODY HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
CHANTEL JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
SHANIA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
SIERRA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
HOLDEN JONES49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
STEPHEN BOYD49377 HWY 30WESTPORT OR 97016
pennslyvanIaKELSEY HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
LESLIE HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
ILIANA HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
KATLIN WIEST749 S Crossroads RdLykens PA 17048
ZACHARY SCANNELL22115 E 167th Ct EGraham WA 98338
MIREYA MCNEALLEY1147 MOX CHEHALIS RD MCCLEARY WA 98557
wIsconsInSARAH CALAWAY6939 Hwy XDenmark WI 54208
ELIZABETH CALAWAY6939 Hwy XDenmark WI 54208
KRISTA ERICKSON3218 W BREEZEWOOD LNNeenah WI 54956920-836-3144
SAMANTHA ERICKSON6050 Old Dixie RdNeenah WI 54956920-836-3144
GLORIA KESLERW6265 Old Hwy RdMenasha WI 54952
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KENDALL WI 54638
30 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Schedule of EventsBarns Open For ArrivalhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTuesday September 28Cattle in PlacehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipWednesday Sept 29 at 200 pmNational Open ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 at 900 amJr ShowmanshiphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 following Open ShowBanquethelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 31 at 600 pmNational Junior ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 900 amCattle ReleasedhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 100 pm
The Southwest Pinzgauer Association Invites you
to the
2010 National Pinzgauer Show
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
National Show Headquarters Hotel Sleep Inn and Suites
5555 South Donnybrook AveTyler TX 75703(903) 581-8646
King or 2 Queen rooms at $6999King Suite at $8999
The Sleep Inn amp Suites will have a complimentary hot breakfast including eggs waffles and bacon or sausage They also provide a complimentary shuttle service from the airport For flight arrangements plan to fly into DallasFt Worth then on
to Tyler There are no pets allowed at the hotel a boarding facility is located across the street
Tyler TexasSeptember 28-October 1 2010
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 31
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
WOODHAVENJerryDeSmidtbullJakeHendzel
N912HillRoadPulaskiWI54162Home920bull833bull9772Cell920bull321bull6707
jwoodhavenaolcom
Comevisitusandcheckoutour2010
OrsquoMega babies
Sememstillavailable$2500
perstrawnowuntil
June12010WHP SonataBadgerKickoffClassicChampionWehaveseveralanimalsforsaleatthistimeIfyouareinterestedinsomequalityanimalspleasecontactusandseewhatkindofpackagewecanputtogetherforyouCheckoutourwebsite
wwwwoodhavenpoultrycom
or Create some of your own by ordering some Omega semen Check out our website
wwwwoodhavenpoultrycom Visitors always welcome
We have more bull calves like these available
for sale from our 2010 calf crop
Home 920-833-9772 Cell 920-321-6707 jwoodhavenaolcom
Jerry De Smidt Jake Hendzel N912 Hill Road
Pulaski WI 54162
Home 920-833-9772 Cell 920-321-6707 jwoodhavenaolcom
Jerry De Smidt Jake Hendzel N912 Hill Road
Pulaski WI 54162
World Beef Expo 18th
Come Be A PartSeptember 23-26 2010
Wisconsin State Fair ParkWest Allis WI
Sale Entry Deadline July 1 2010Early Entry Deadline August 17 2010
Enter On Line wwwworldbeefexpocom
bull Supreme Drive - $3000 Prize Money Bull Female and CowCalf Breed Champions Competebull All Breeds and Prospect Sales Saturday September 25
Contact Kim Johnson at kkjohnson19hotmailcomor Call (262) 573-4019 for sale entry informationSale Entry Deadline July 1
bull Youth Sweepstakes - Cash Prizes and AwardsJunior Heifer Show Market Steer and Prospect Steer Shows Public Speaking Sales Talk Photo Journalism Herdsmanship Showmanship
bull Industry Seminars - Trade ShowTrade Show Vendors WelcomedContact Jim Murray (608) 723-5665
Piney Grove Pinzgauer Farm
Fullblood amp Purebred Heifers amp Bulls
Available at all times
Kyle amp Eddie Hyder150 Escape Mtn RdHampton TN 37658
(423) 725-3736YVYV YVYVYV
Amber amp Russell Bryant98 Butler Mill Rd Elma WA 98541(360) 482-3892
mrpinzgauerscenturytelnet
Mystic Ridge Pinzgauers
wwwmysticridgepinzgauerscom
Duncan Pinzgauer Farm
7201 Dover LaneFort Worth Texas 76118
Georgia Duncan(817) 589-0498 bull georgia2swbellnet
32 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
show results
Class Name Owner Place
northwest Junior Pinzgauer Youth show Chehalis WA
may 1-2
Jr Pinzgauer Fitting amp ShowingJunior Novice Name PlaceJacieAmes 1 Junior KortneyBailey 1MireyaMcNealley 2AliVelilla 3DuncanScannell 4 Intermediate KyleeJohanson 1VictoriaKrauss 2CordellHankins 3
Senior MelodyHankins 1AaronHankins 2BrennenHankins 3 Grand Champion Showman KyleeJohanson Reserve Champion Showman KortneyBailey
SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
Jacie Ames Reserve Grand Champion Female
Kortney Bailey Grand Champion Female
Kylee Johanson Grand Champion Steer
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 33
SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
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Line ads only 25 words or less - $1000 Each additional word over 25 is
$025 per word Please write out your ad and mail it with
your check or money order to The Pinzgauer Journal
1005 S JeffersonIndianola IA 50125
with instructions as to when and how many times to run the ad
The Journal is published quarterly
Deadlines for ad submission follow
March 1 issue - submit by January 15 September 1 issue - submit by July 15
June 1 issue - submit by April 15 December 1 issue - submit by October 15
ALABAMACircle Red S 31
CALIFORNIARaptor Ridge Ranch 18
INDIANAFairchild 8
MAINEMountain View Farm 25Pleasant River Farm 25
OHIOOhio Pinzgauers 18
OKLAHOMAnoname Ranch 21
OREGONCygnet Group Inc 2
PENNSyLvANIASpringhill Pinzgauers 27
TENNESSEEPiney Grove Pinzgauer Farm 31Silver Bullet Cattle Co 35
TEXASCircle P Pinzgauers 27Duncan Pinzgauer Farm 31
ADVertisers inDexWASHINGTON
4M Pinzgauers 21Ames MtnView Acres 28Anensen Acres 27Mystic Ridge Pinzgauers 31
WISCONSINCircle S Stock Farm 21Jarrae Pinzgauers 8TA Pinzgauers 3Twin Brooks Farm 21Woodhaven 31
WyOMINGWyoming Pinzgauer Ranch 17
CANADADiamond T Cattle Co back coverHeartland Ranch 18
BuSINESSEDJE 34
SHOWSnational Pinzgauer Show 30World Beef Expo 31
Pinzgauer Journal Advertising Policy and Rates (10082008)
Advertising and editorial content are not limited to any class of product or subject manner However the Pinzgauer Journal reserves the right to refuse publication of any material deemed unsuitable for publication The Pinzgauer Journal and EDJE Technologies staff are not responsible or obligated to verify the accuracy and truthfulness of advertising copy Opinions expressed in editorial are those of the writerrsquos and not necessarily those of The Pinzgauer Journal or EDJE Technologies
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Copy Deadlines Publication date Copy deadlineDecember 1 October 15 March 1 January 15 June 1 April 15 September 1 July 15
Subscription rates $16US $28Int per year (4 issues)
Pinzgauer Journal Advertising Policy and Rates (10082008)
Advertising and editorial content are not limited to any class of product or subject manner However the Pinzgauer Journal reserves the right to refuse publication of any material deemed unsuitable for publication The Pinzgauer Journal and EDJE Technologies staff are not responsible or obligated to verify the accuracy and truthfulness of advertising copy Opinions expressed in editorial are those of the writerrsquos and not necessarily those of The Pinzgauer Journal or EDJE Technologies
Space rates Single insertion 4X insertionFull Page $460 $400 23 Page $340 $290 12 Page $300 $270 13 Page $225 $195 14 Page $175 $150 16 Page $135 $115 Card ad $75 $6250
Add one color $150 Add full color $275 Includes one photo scan additional scans $20 All digital scan clean-up billed at $50hr minimum one hour charge Camera-ready ads submitted prior to deadline receive a 10 camera-ready discount Prime page location available for additional 10 and must be a 4X insertion contract Prime pages include IFC Page 1 Center spread Across from IBC IBC and Back cover
Copy Deadlines Publication date Copy deadlineDecember 1 October 15 March 1 January 15 June 1 April 15 September 1 July 15
Subscription rates $16US $28Int per year (4 issues)
34 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Where yoursquorelways
e x c e p t w ay e a s i e rcattle
itrsquos likeputting YOUR BRAND
EDJE TechnologiesSteve Sellers 8669576145
Warren Garrett 9033162889Office 8668393353
Email infoedjecom
We make branding your company easy Let us handle all your needs to showcase your characteristics such as your logo website brochure business cards email blast banner ad etc that are associated with your company
WEBSITE amp PRINT DESIGN BY edje
wwwtwittercomEDJEtechwwwtwittercomEDJEcast
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Silver Bullet Cattle
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 35
Where yoursquorelways
e x c e p t w ay e a s i e rcattle
itrsquos likeputting YOUR BRAND
EDJE TechnologiesSteve Sellers 8669576145
Warren Garrett 9033162889Office 8668393353
Email infoedjecom
We make branding your company easy Let us handle all your needs to showcase your characteristics such as your logo website brochure business cards email blast banner ad etc that are associated with your company
WEBSITE amp PRINT DESIGN BY edje
wwwtwittercomEDJEtechwwwtwittercomEDJEcast
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Silver Bullet CattleYour Path to the Future
Silver Bullet Cattle CoDennis amp Pam Bryant
Cedar Hill TN(615) 533-6660
visit us at silverbulletcattlecomsilverbulletcattleearthlinknet
quality pairs and heifers available at all times
SB Bonanza still at work producing excellent quality heifers
Thanks to all the Buyers Consignors and Friends who made the 2010 Silver Select Sale a success
36 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Project9Layout 1 51010 136 PM Page 1
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 27
RON WEISHAAR (LR)L amp R RANCHW8059 770th AveRiver Falls WI 54022-4139Home 715 425-5925 (L)
TOM amp TERRY WOLFN 7050 CR AArgyle WI 53504Home 608 543-9820
STEVE ASKEWW2716 FRIEMOTH RD EAST TROY WI 53120
MARK amp SUSANTIMM 1559 LANGLADE AVE GREEN BAY WI 54304
ELLEN YOUNG15751 ST HWY 60BLUE RIVER WI 53518
AMANDA STEINFELDT 4695 LIME KILN RDGREEN BAY WI 54311-9662
GARY GETZLOFF11511 DEER RDWISCONSIN RAPIDS WI 54494
BRAND ACRES BEEFSCOTT OR RENEE BRANDENBURG 6754 County Rd WGreenleaf WI 54126-9206
MATTHEAW WINTERSN10747 CTY RD GMARION WI 54950
BREEZY ACRES RANCH 6223 BLAKE RDGREENLEAF WI 54126
VICTOR SPANTONW 5895 CR HNEW GLARUS WI 53574
wyomInGLANCE FLETCHERWYOMING PINZGAUER RANCH (WPR)96 Rapid Creek RdSheridan WY 82801-9458Home 307 672-7289 (L)Cell 307 751-0253Email jlfletchwbaccessnet
Dan amp Mariela Hunsberger
dhunsbhotmailcom
It was great to meet everyone at the World Beef Expo
ANENSEN ACRES PINZGAUERSGarry amp Barb Anensen
Debbie amp Pete HallJrs Cassie Jordaan amp Mireya
1143 Mox Chehalis RoadMcCleary Washington 98557
(360) 495-3786anensenacrescomcastcom wwwAnensenAcrescom
28 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
alabamaJACEY OBENLANDER141 County Rd 1946Fort Payne AL 35968
calIfornIaGRACIE KERN7217 Sierra View PlaceLoomis CA 95650
florIdaRABON LEE CARRIER8650 SW 9TH STOKEECHOBEE FL 34974
AMANDA GOGGANS1176 SW RUCKS DAIRY RD OKEECHOBEE FL 34974
20010 APA Junior members
canadaPETER amp ELIZABETH PEETERSCOWS amp CRANIO INC541 Emily Park Rd RR1Omemee ON K0L 2W0Home 705 799-7064Cell 705 878-2573Email cowsandcraniosympaticoca
GARY amp DONNA SMITHDIAMOND T CATTLE CO (GDS)RR 2Olds ALBERTA T4H 1P3Home 403 556-2290Email diamondtairenetcom
ROBERT SMITHRR 2 SITE 16 BOX 8OLDS AB T4H 1P3 CANADA
louIsIanaMITCHELL MILES827 AUNT MARIES RDDODSON LA 71422
mIssourIMELISSA HOUTTUIN6500 E Mt Zion Church RdHallsville MO 65255
MADISON UHLMAN12911 N Home RdLiberty MO 64068
MORGAN UHLMAN12911 N Home RdLiberty MO 64068
ohIoERIN COLE156 W Patterson AveColumbus OH 43202(419) 697-7141
Check out The Journal onlinewwwpinzgauerjournalcom
Ames Mt View AcresRegistered amp Commercial
Pinzgauers
Ben amp Cheryl ames508 Leudinghaus RdChehalis WA 98532
(360) 291-0010benspinzpeoplepccom
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 29
tennesseeTIMOTHY BRYANT3619 Old Coopertown RdSpringfield TN 37172615-643-6935
KENNY MORLEY5580 Hwy 41AJoelton TN 37080615-643-6935
texasELIZABETH WESTPO Box 747Alto TX 75925
NICHOLAS STEINPO BOX 11Snook TX 77878
COURTNEY THURMANPO BOX 11Snook TX 77878
washInGtonRICHARD ASHLEY23 Doyle RdRaymond WA 98577
MACY BOTTORFF225 Greenwood RdKalama WA 98625360 673-5139
LUKE BOYER887 S Bank RdOakville WA 98568360 482-5818
CASSIE HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcCleary WA 98557
JORDAAN HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcCleary WA 98557
EMILY KERSHAW124 McConkey LnMcCleary WA 98551
PAIGE KERSHAW124 McConkey LnMcCleary WA 98551
VICTORIA KRAUS3132 Satsop Cloquallum RdElma WA 98541
DUNCAN SCANNELL22115 E 167th Ct EGraham WA 98338
oreGonAARON HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
BRENNEN HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
CORDELL HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
HILLARY HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
MELODY HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
CHANTEL JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
SHANIA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
SIERRA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
HOLDEN JONES49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
STEPHEN BOYD49377 HWY 30WESTPORT OR 97016
pennslyvanIaKELSEY HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
LESLIE HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
ILIANA HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
KATLIN WIEST749 S Crossroads RdLykens PA 17048
ZACHARY SCANNELL22115 E 167th Ct EGraham WA 98338
MIREYA MCNEALLEY1147 MOX CHEHALIS RD MCCLEARY WA 98557
wIsconsInSARAH CALAWAY6939 Hwy XDenmark WI 54208
ELIZABETH CALAWAY6939 Hwy XDenmark WI 54208
KRISTA ERICKSON3218 W BREEZEWOOD LNNeenah WI 54956920-836-3144
SAMANTHA ERICKSON6050 Old Dixie RdNeenah WI 54956920-836-3144
GLORIA KESLERW6265 Old Hwy RdMenasha WI 54952
CORA KRAUSEW 1714 330thPlum City WI 54761
STEPHANIE PAGES 4429 CR HHillsboro WI 54634608 528-4671
LANDYN RAJEKR18821 County Rd NRingle WI 54471715 446-3207
BRITTANY VERKUILEN1561 Cherry DrEland WI 54427
JILL FOSHEEW483 COUNTY XNEW HOLSTEIN WI 53061
JACOB LABLANC N3795 CTY FMONTELLO WI 53949
LOGAN HENTHRONE29248 MOCCASIN AVE
KENDALL WI 54638
30 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Schedule of EventsBarns Open For ArrivalhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTuesday September 28Cattle in PlacehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipWednesday Sept 29 at 200 pmNational Open ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 at 900 amJr ShowmanshiphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 following Open ShowBanquethelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 31 at 600 pmNational Junior ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 900 amCattle ReleasedhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 100 pm
The Southwest Pinzgauer Association Invites you
to the
2010 National Pinzgauer Show
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
National Show Headquarters Hotel Sleep Inn and Suites
5555 South Donnybrook AveTyler TX 75703(903) 581-8646
King or 2 Queen rooms at $6999King Suite at $8999
The Sleep Inn amp Suites will have a complimentary hot breakfast including eggs waffles and bacon or sausage They also provide a complimentary shuttle service from the airport For flight arrangements plan to fly into DallasFt Worth then on
to Tyler There are no pets allowed at the hotel a boarding facility is located across the street
Tyler TexasSeptember 28-October 1 2010
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 31
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
WOODHAVENJerryDeSmidtbullJakeHendzel
N912HillRoadPulaskiWI54162Home920bull833bull9772Cell920bull321bull6707
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Comevisitusandcheckoutour2010
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perstrawnowuntil
June12010WHP SonataBadgerKickoffClassicChampionWehaveseveralanimalsforsaleatthistimeIfyouareinterestedinsomequalityanimalspleasecontactusandseewhatkindofpackagewecanputtogetherforyouCheckoutourwebsite
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wwwwoodhavenpoultrycom Visitors always welcome
We have more bull calves like these available
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Home 920-833-9772 Cell 920-321-6707 jwoodhavenaolcom
Jerry De Smidt Jake Hendzel N912 Hill Road
Pulaski WI 54162
Home 920-833-9772 Cell 920-321-6707 jwoodhavenaolcom
Jerry De Smidt Jake Hendzel N912 Hill Road
Pulaski WI 54162
World Beef Expo 18th
Come Be A PartSeptember 23-26 2010
Wisconsin State Fair ParkWest Allis WI
Sale Entry Deadline July 1 2010Early Entry Deadline August 17 2010
Enter On Line wwwworldbeefexpocom
bull Supreme Drive - $3000 Prize Money Bull Female and CowCalf Breed Champions Competebull All Breeds and Prospect Sales Saturday September 25
Contact Kim Johnson at kkjohnson19hotmailcomor Call (262) 573-4019 for sale entry informationSale Entry Deadline July 1
bull Youth Sweepstakes - Cash Prizes and AwardsJunior Heifer Show Market Steer and Prospect Steer Shows Public Speaking Sales Talk Photo Journalism Herdsmanship Showmanship
bull Industry Seminars - Trade ShowTrade Show Vendors WelcomedContact Jim Murray (608) 723-5665
Piney Grove Pinzgauer Farm
Fullblood amp Purebred Heifers amp Bulls
Available at all times
Kyle amp Eddie Hyder150 Escape Mtn RdHampton TN 37658
(423) 725-3736YVYV YVYVYV
Amber amp Russell Bryant98 Butler Mill Rd Elma WA 98541(360) 482-3892
mrpinzgauerscenturytelnet
Mystic Ridge Pinzgauers
wwwmysticridgepinzgauerscom
Duncan Pinzgauer Farm
7201 Dover LaneFort Worth Texas 76118
Georgia Duncan(817) 589-0498 bull georgia2swbellnet
32 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
show results
Class Name Owner Place
northwest Junior Pinzgauer Youth show Chehalis WA
may 1-2
Jr Pinzgauer Fitting amp ShowingJunior Novice Name PlaceJacieAmes 1 Junior KortneyBailey 1MireyaMcNealley 2AliVelilla 3DuncanScannell 4 Intermediate KyleeJohanson 1VictoriaKrauss 2CordellHankins 3
Senior MelodyHankins 1AaronHankins 2BrennenHankins 3 Grand Champion Showman KyleeJohanson Reserve Champion Showman KortneyBailey
SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
Jacie Ames Reserve Grand Champion Female
Kortney Bailey Grand Champion Female
Kylee Johanson Grand Champion Steer
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 33
SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
CLaSSiFied adVeRtiSing RateS
Line ads only 25 words or less - $1000 Each additional word over 25 is
$025 per word Please write out your ad and mail it with
your check or money order to The Pinzgauer Journal
1005 S JeffersonIndianola IA 50125
with instructions as to when and how many times to run the ad
The Journal is published quarterly
Deadlines for ad submission follow
March 1 issue - submit by January 15 September 1 issue - submit by July 15
June 1 issue - submit by April 15 December 1 issue - submit by October 15
ALABAMACircle Red S 31
CALIFORNIARaptor Ridge Ranch 18
INDIANAFairchild 8
MAINEMountain View Farm 25Pleasant River Farm 25
OHIOOhio Pinzgauers 18
OKLAHOMAnoname Ranch 21
OREGONCygnet Group Inc 2
PENNSyLvANIASpringhill Pinzgauers 27
TENNESSEEPiney Grove Pinzgauer Farm 31Silver Bullet Cattle Co 35
TEXASCircle P Pinzgauers 27Duncan Pinzgauer Farm 31
ADVertisers inDexWASHINGTON
4M Pinzgauers 21Ames MtnView Acres 28Anensen Acres 27Mystic Ridge Pinzgauers 31
WISCONSINCircle S Stock Farm 21Jarrae Pinzgauers 8TA Pinzgauers 3Twin Brooks Farm 21Woodhaven 31
WyOMINGWyoming Pinzgauer Ranch 17
CANADADiamond T Cattle Co back coverHeartland Ranch 18
BuSINESSEDJE 34
SHOWSnational Pinzgauer Show 30World Beef Expo 31
Pinzgauer Journal Advertising Policy and Rates (10082008)
Advertising and editorial content are not limited to any class of product or subject manner However the Pinzgauer Journal reserves the right to refuse publication of any material deemed unsuitable for publication The Pinzgauer Journal and EDJE Technologies staff are not responsible or obligated to verify the accuracy and truthfulness of advertising copy Opinions expressed in editorial are those of the writerrsquos and not necessarily those of The Pinzgauer Journal or EDJE Technologies
Space rates Single insertion 4X insertionFull Page $460 $400 23 Page $340 $290 12 Page $300 $270 13 Page $225 $195 14 Page $175 $150 16 Page $135 $115 Card ad $75 $6250
Add one color $150 Add full color $275 Includes one photo scan additional scans $20 All digital scan clean-up billed at $50hr minimum one hour charge Camera-ready ads submitted prior to deadline receive a 10 camera-ready discount Prime page location available for additional 10 and must be a 4X insertion contract Prime pages include IFC Page 1 Center spread Across from IBC IBC and Back cover
Copy Deadlines Publication date Copy deadlineDecember 1 October 15 March 1 January 15 June 1 April 15 September 1 July 15
Subscription rates $16US $28Int per year (4 issues)
Pinzgauer Journal Advertising Policy and Rates (10082008)
Advertising and editorial content are not limited to any class of product or subject manner However the Pinzgauer Journal reserves the right to refuse publication of any material deemed unsuitable for publication The Pinzgauer Journal and EDJE Technologies staff are not responsible or obligated to verify the accuracy and truthfulness of advertising copy Opinions expressed in editorial are those of the writerrsquos and not necessarily those of The Pinzgauer Journal or EDJE Technologies
Space rates Single insertion 4X insertionFull Page $460 $400 23 Page $340 $290 12 Page $300 $270 13 Page $225 $195 14 Page $175 $150 16 Page $135 $115 Card ad $75 $6250
Add one color $150 Add full color $275 Includes one photo scan additional scans $20 All digital scan clean-up billed at $50hr minimum one hour charge Camera-ready ads submitted prior to deadline receive a 10 camera-ready discount Prime page location available for additional 10 and must be a 4X insertion contract Prime pages include IFC Page 1 Center spread Across from IBC IBC and Back cover
Copy Deadlines Publication date Copy deadlineDecember 1 October 15 March 1 January 15 June 1 April 15 September 1 July 15
Subscription rates $16US $28Int per year (4 issues)
34 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Where yoursquorelways
e x c e p t w ay e a s i e rcattle
itrsquos likeputting YOUR BRAND
EDJE TechnologiesSteve Sellers 8669576145
Warren Garrett 9033162889Office 8668393353
Email infoedjecom
We make branding your company easy Let us handle all your needs to showcase your characteristics such as your logo website brochure business cards email blast banner ad etc that are associated with your company
WEBSITE amp PRINT DESIGN BY edje
wwwtwittercomEDJEtechwwwtwittercomEDJEcast
wwwfacebookcomEDJEtech wwwwheresedjecomwwwedjeblogscom
Silver Bullet Cattle
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 35
Where yoursquorelways
e x c e p t w ay e a s i e rcattle
itrsquos likeputting YOUR BRAND
EDJE TechnologiesSteve Sellers 8669576145
Warren Garrett 9033162889Office 8668393353
Email infoedjecom
We make branding your company easy Let us handle all your needs to showcase your characteristics such as your logo website brochure business cards email blast banner ad etc that are associated with your company
WEBSITE amp PRINT DESIGN BY edje
wwwtwittercomEDJEtechwwwtwittercomEDJEcast
wwwfacebookcomEDJEtech wwwwheresedjecomwwwedjeblogscom
Silver Bullet CattleYour Path to the Future
Silver Bullet Cattle CoDennis amp Pam Bryant
Cedar Hill TN(615) 533-6660
visit us at silverbulletcattlecomsilverbulletcattleearthlinknet
quality pairs and heifers available at all times
SB Bonanza still at work producing excellent quality heifers
Thanks to all the Buyers Consignors and Friends who made the 2010 Silver Select Sale a success
36 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Project9Layout 1 51010 136 PM Page 1
28 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
alabamaJACEY OBENLANDER141 County Rd 1946Fort Payne AL 35968
calIfornIaGRACIE KERN7217 Sierra View PlaceLoomis CA 95650
florIdaRABON LEE CARRIER8650 SW 9TH STOKEECHOBEE FL 34974
AMANDA GOGGANS1176 SW RUCKS DAIRY RD OKEECHOBEE FL 34974
20010 APA Junior members
canadaPETER amp ELIZABETH PEETERSCOWS amp CRANIO INC541 Emily Park Rd RR1Omemee ON K0L 2W0Home 705 799-7064Cell 705 878-2573Email cowsandcraniosympaticoca
GARY amp DONNA SMITHDIAMOND T CATTLE CO (GDS)RR 2Olds ALBERTA T4H 1P3Home 403 556-2290Email diamondtairenetcom
ROBERT SMITHRR 2 SITE 16 BOX 8OLDS AB T4H 1P3 CANADA
louIsIanaMITCHELL MILES827 AUNT MARIES RDDODSON LA 71422
mIssourIMELISSA HOUTTUIN6500 E Mt Zion Church RdHallsville MO 65255
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Check out The Journal onlinewwwpinzgauerjournalcom
Ames Mt View AcresRegistered amp Commercial
Pinzgauers
Ben amp Cheryl ames508 Leudinghaus RdChehalis WA 98532
(360) 291-0010benspinzpeoplepccom
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 29
tennesseeTIMOTHY BRYANT3619 Old Coopertown RdSpringfield TN 37172615-643-6935
KENNY MORLEY5580 Hwy 41AJoelton TN 37080615-643-6935
texasELIZABETH WESTPO Box 747Alto TX 75925
NICHOLAS STEINPO BOX 11Snook TX 77878
COURTNEY THURMANPO BOX 11Snook TX 77878
washInGtonRICHARD ASHLEY23 Doyle RdRaymond WA 98577
MACY BOTTORFF225 Greenwood RdKalama WA 98625360 673-5139
LUKE BOYER887 S Bank RdOakville WA 98568360 482-5818
CASSIE HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcCleary WA 98557
JORDAAN HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcCleary WA 98557
EMILY KERSHAW124 McConkey LnMcCleary WA 98551
PAIGE KERSHAW124 McConkey LnMcCleary WA 98551
VICTORIA KRAUS3132 Satsop Cloquallum RdElma WA 98541
DUNCAN SCANNELL22115 E 167th Ct EGraham WA 98338
oreGonAARON HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
BRENNEN HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
CORDELL HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
HILLARY HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
MELODY HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
CHANTEL JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
SHANIA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
SIERRA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
HOLDEN JONES49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
STEPHEN BOYD49377 HWY 30WESTPORT OR 97016
pennslyvanIaKELSEY HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
LESLIE HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
ILIANA HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
KATLIN WIEST749 S Crossroads RdLykens PA 17048
ZACHARY SCANNELL22115 E 167th Ct EGraham WA 98338
MIREYA MCNEALLEY1147 MOX CHEHALIS RD MCCLEARY WA 98557
wIsconsInSARAH CALAWAY6939 Hwy XDenmark WI 54208
ELIZABETH CALAWAY6939 Hwy XDenmark WI 54208
KRISTA ERICKSON3218 W BREEZEWOOD LNNeenah WI 54956920-836-3144
SAMANTHA ERICKSON6050 Old Dixie RdNeenah WI 54956920-836-3144
GLORIA KESLERW6265 Old Hwy RdMenasha WI 54952
CORA KRAUSEW 1714 330thPlum City WI 54761
STEPHANIE PAGES 4429 CR HHillsboro WI 54634608 528-4671
LANDYN RAJEKR18821 County Rd NRingle WI 54471715 446-3207
BRITTANY VERKUILEN1561 Cherry DrEland WI 54427
JILL FOSHEEW483 COUNTY XNEW HOLSTEIN WI 53061
JACOB LABLANC N3795 CTY FMONTELLO WI 53949
LOGAN HENTHRONE29248 MOCCASIN AVE
KENDALL WI 54638
30 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Schedule of EventsBarns Open For ArrivalhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTuesday September 28Cattle in PlacehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipWednesday Sept 29 at 200 pmNational Open ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 at 900 amJr ShowmanshiphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 following Open ShowBanquethelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 31 at 600 pmNational Junior ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 900 amCattle ReleasedhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 100 pm
The Southwest Pinzgauer Association Invites you
to the
2010 National Pinzgauer Show
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
National Show Headquarters Hotel Sleep Inn and Suites
5555 South Donnybrook AveTyler TX 75703(903) 581-8646
King or 2 Queen rooms at $6999King Suite at $8999
The Sleep Inn amp Suites will have a complimentary hot breakfast including eggs waffles and bacon or sausage They also provide a complimentary shuttle service from the airport For flight arrangements plan to fly into DallasFt Worth then on
to Tyler There are no pets allowed at the hotel a boarding facility is located across the street
Tyler TexasSeptember 28-October 1 2010
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 31
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
WOODHAVENJerryDeSmidtbullJakeHendzel
N912HillRoadPulaskiWI54162Home920bull833bull9772Cell920bull321bull6707
jwoodhavenaolcom
Comevisitusandcheckoutour2010
OrsquoMega babies
Sememstillavailable$2500
perstrawnowuntil
June12010WHP SonataBadgerKickoffClassicChampionWehaveseveralanimalsforsaleatthistimeIfyouareinterestedinsomequalityanimalspleasecontactusandseewhatkindofpackagewecanputtogetherforyouCheckoutourwebsite
wwwwoodhavenpoultrycom
or Create some of your own by ordering some Omega semen Check out our website
wwwwoodhavenpoultrycom Visitors always welcome
We have more bull calves like these available
for sale from our 2010 calf crop
Home 920-833-9772 Cell 920-321-6707 jwoodhavenaolcom
Jerry De Smidt Jake Hendzel N912 Hill Road
Pulaski WI 54162
Home 920-833-9772 Cell 920-321-6707 jwoodhavenaolcom
Jerry De Smidt Jake Hendzel N912 Hill Road
Pulaski WI 54162
World Beef Expo 18th
Come Be A PartSeptember 23-26 2010
Wisconsin State Fair ParkWest Allis WI
Sale Entry Deadline July 1 2010Early Entry Deadline August 17 2010
Enter On Line wwwworldbeefexpocom
bull Supreme Drive - $3000 Prize Money Bull Female and CowCalf Breed Champions Competebull All Breeds and Prospect Sales Saturday September 25
Contact Kim Johnson at kkjohnson19hotmailcomor Call (262) 573-4019 for sale entry informationSale Entry Deadline July 1
bull Youth Sweepstakes - Cash Prizes and AwardsJunior Heifer Show Market Steer and Prospect Steer Shows Public Speaking Sales Talk Photo Journalism Herdsmanship Showmanship
bull Industry Seminars - Trade ShowTrade Show Vendors WelcomedContact Jim Murray (608) 723-5665
Piney Grove Pinzgauer Farm
Fullblood amp Purebred Heifers amp Bulls
Available at all times
Kyle amp Eddie Hyder150 Escape Mtn RdHampton TN 37658
(423) 725-3736YVYV YVYVYV
Amber amp Russell Bryant98 Butler Mill Rd Elma WA 98541(360) 482-3892
mrpinzgauerscenturytelnet
Mystic Ridge Pinzgauers
wwwmysticridgepinzgauerscom
Duncan Pinzgauer Farm
7201 Dover LaneFort Worth Texas 76118
Georgia Duncan(817) 589-0498 bull georgia2swbellnet
32 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
show results
Class Name Owner Place
northwest Junior Pinzgauer Youth show Chehalis WA
may 1-2
Jr Pinzgauer Fitting amp ShowingJunior Novice Name PlaceJacieAmes 1 Junior KortneyBailey 1MireyaMcNealley 2AliVelilla 3DuncanScannell 4 Intermediate KyleeJohanson 1VictoriaKrauss 2CordellHankins 3
Senior MelodyHankins 1AaronHankins 2BrennenHankins 3 Grand Champion Showman KyleeJohanson Reserve Champion Showman KortneyBailey
SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
Jacie Ames Reserve Grand Champion Female
Kortney Bailey Grand Champion Female
Kylee Johanson Grand Champion Steer
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 33
SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
CLaSSiFied adVeRtiSing RateS
Line ads only 25 words or less - $1000 Each additional word over 25 is
$025 per word Please write out your ad and mail it with
your check or money order to The Pinzgauer Journal
1005 S JeffersonIndianola IA 50125
with instructions as to when and how many times to run the ad
The Journal is published quarterly
Deadlines for ad submission follow
March 1 issue - submit by January 15 September 1 issue - submit by July 15
June 1 issue - submit by April 15 December 1 issue - submit by October 15
ALABAMACircle Red S 31
CALIFORNIARaptor Ridge Ranch 18
INDIANAFairchild 8
MAINEMountain View Farm 25Pleasant River Farm 25
OHIOOhio Pinzgauers 18
OKLAHOMAnoname Ranch 21
OREGONCygnet Group Inc 2
PENNSyLvANIASpringhill Pinzgauers 27
TENNESSEEPiney Grove Pinzgauer Farm 31Silver Bullet Cattle Co 35
TEXASCircle P Pinzgauers 27Duncan Pinzgauer Farm 31
ADVertisers inDexWASHINGTON
4M Pinzgauers 21Ames MtnView Acres 28Anensen Acres 27Mystic Ridge Pinzgauers 31
WISCONSINCircle S Stock Farm 21Jarrae Pinzgauers 8TA Pinzgauers 3Twin Brooks Farm 21Woodhaven 31
WyOMINGWyoming Pinzgauer Ranch 17
CANADADiamond T Cattle Co back coverHeartland Ranch 18
BuSINESSEDJE 34
SHOWSnational Pinzgauer Show 30World Beef Expo 31
Pinzgauer Journal Advertising Policy and Rates (10082008)
Advertising and editorial content are not limited to any class of product or subject manner However the Pinzgauer Journal reserves the right to refuse publication of any material deemed unsuitable for publication The Pinzgauer Journal and EDJE Technologies staff are not responsible or obligated to verify the accuracy and truthfulness of advertising copy Opinions expressed in editorial are those of the writerrsquos and not necessarily those of The Pinzgauer Journal or EDJE Technologies
Space rates Single insertion 4X insertionFull Page $460 $400 23 Page $340 $290 12 Page $300 $270 13 Page $225 $195 14 Page $175 $150 16 Page $135 $115 Card ad $75 $6250
Add one color $150 Add full color $275 Includes one photo scan additional scans $20 All digital scan clean-up billed at $50hr minimum one hour charge Camera-ready ads submitted prior to deadline receive a 10 camera-ready discount Prime page location available for additional 10 and must be a 4X insertion contract Prime pages include IFC Page 1 Center spread Across from IBC IBC and Back cover
Copy Deadlines Publication date Copy deadlineDecember 1 October 15 March 1 January 15 June 1 April 15 September 1 July 15
Subscription rates $16US $28Int per year (4 issues)
Pinzgauer Journal Advertising Policy and Rates (10082008)
Advertising and editorial content are not limited to any class of product or subject manner However the Pinzgauer Journal reserves the right to refuse publication of any material deemed unsuitable for publication The Pinzgauer Journal and EDJE Technologies staff are not responsible or obligated to verify the accuracy and truthfulness of advertising copy Opinions expressed in editorial are those of the writerrsquos and not necessarily those of The Pinzgauer Journal or EDJE Technologies
Space rates Single insertion 4X insertionFull Page $460 $400 23 Page $340 $290 12 Page $300 $270 13 Page $225 $195 14 Page $175 $150 16 Page $135 $115 Card ad $75 $6250
Add one color $150 Add full color $275 Includes one photo scan additional scans $20 All digital scan clean-up billed at $50hr minimum one hour charge Camera-ready ads submitted prior to deadline receive a 10 camera-ready discount Prime page location available for additional 10 and must be a 4X insertion contract Prime pages include IFC Page 1 Center spread Across from IBC IBC and Back cover
Copy Deadlines Publication date Copy deadlineDecember 1 October 15 March 1 January 15 June 1 April 15 September 1 July 15
Subscription rates $16US $28Int per year (4 issues)
34 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
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e x c e p t w ay e a s i e rcattle
itrsquos likeputting YOUR BRAND
EDJE TechnologiesSteve Sellers 8669576145
Warren Garrett 9033162889Office 8668393353
Email infoedjecom
We make branding your company easy Let us handle all your needs to showcase your characteristics such as your logo website brochure business cards email blast banner ad etc that are associated with your company
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Silver Bullet Cattle
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 35
Where yoursquorelways
e x c e p t w ay e a s i e rcattle
itrsquos likeputting YOUR BRAND
EDJE TechnologiesSteve Sellers 8669576145
Warren Garrett 9033162889Office 8668393353
Email infoedjecom
We make branding your company easy Let us handle all your needs to showcase your characteristics such as your logo website brochure business cards email blast banner ad etc that are associated with your company
WEBSITE amp PRINT DESIGN BY edje
wwwtwittercomEDJEtechwwwtwittercomEDJEcast
wwwfacebookcomEDJEtech wwwwheresedjecomwwwedjeblogscom
Silver Bullet CattleYour Path to the Future
Silver Bullet Cattle CoDennis amp Pam Bryant
Cedar Hill TN(615) 533-6660
visit us at silverbulletcattlecomsilverbulletcattleearthlinknet
quality pairs and heifers available at all times
SB Bonanza still at work producing excellent quality heifers
Thanks to all the Buyers Consignors and Friends who made the 2010 Silver Select Sale a success
36 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Project9Layout 1 51010 136 PM Page 1
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 29
tennesseeTIMOTHY BRYANT3619 Old Coopertown RdSpringfield TN 37172615-643-6935
KENNY MORLEY5580 Hwy 41AJoelton TN 37080615-643-6935
texasELIZABETH WESTPO Box 747Alto TX 75925
NICHOLAS STEINPO BOX 11Snook TX 77878
COURTNEY THURMANPO BOX 11Snook TX 77878
washInGtonRICHARD ASHLEY23 Doyle RdRaymond WA 98577
MACY BOTTORFF225 Greenwood RdKalama WA 98625360 673-5139
LUKE BOYER887 S Bank RdOakville WA 98568360 482-5818
CASSIE HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcCleary WA 98557
JORDAAN HALL1159 Mox Chehalis RdMcCleary WA 98557
EMILY KERSHAW124 McConkey LnMcCleary WA 98551
PAIGE KERSHAW124 McConkey LnMcCleary WA 98551
VICTORIA KRAUS3132 Satsop Cloquallum RdElma WA 98541
DUNCAN SCANNELL22115 E 167th Ct EGraham WA 98338
oreGonAARON HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
BRENNEN HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
CORDELL HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
HILLARY HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
MELODY HANKINS14583 Manning RdWoodburn OR 97071
CHANTEL JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
SHANIA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
SIERRA JENKS49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
HOLDEN JONES49377 US 30Westport OR 97016503 455-2375
STEPHEN BOYD49377 HWY 30WESTPORT OR 97016
pennslyvanIaKELSEY HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
LESLIE HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
ILIANA HUNSBERGER224 Gilbert Hollow RdHollsopple PA 15935-7909814-248-3649
KATLIN WIEST749 S Crossroads RdLykens PA 17048
ZACHARY SCANNELL22115 E 167th Ct EGraham WA 98338
MIREYA MCNEALLEY1147 MOX CHEHALIS RD MCCLEARY WA 98557
wIsconsInSARAH CALAWAY6939 Hwy XDenmark WI 54208
ELIZABETH CALAWAY6939 Hwy XDenmark WI 54208
KRISTA ERICKSON3218 W BREEZEWOOD LNNeenah WI 54956920-836-3144
SAMANTHA ERICKSON6050 Old Dixie RdNeenah WI 54956920-836-3144
GLORIA KESLERW6265 Old Hwy RdMenasha WI 54952
CORA KRAUSEW 1714 330thPlum City WI 54761
STEPHANIE PAGES 4429 CR HHillsboro WI 54634608 528-4671
LANDYN RAJEKR18821 County Rd NRingle WI 54471715 446-3207
BRITTANY VERKUILEN1561 Cherry DrEland WI 54427
JILL FOSHEEW483 COUNTY XNEW HOLSTEIN WI 53061
JACOB LABLANC N3795 CTY FMONTELLO WI 53949
LOGAN HENTHRONE29248 MOCCASIN AVE
KENDALL WI 54638
30 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Schedule of EventsBarns Open For ArrivalhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTuesday September 28Cattle in PlacehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipWednesday Sept 29 at 200 pmNational Open ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 at 900 amJr ShowmanshiphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 following Open ShowBanquethelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 31 at 600 pmNational Junior ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 900 amCattle ReleasedhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 100 pm
The Southwest Pinzgauer Association Invites you
to the
2010 National Pinzgauer Show
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
National Show Headquarters Hotel Sleep Inn and Suites
5555 South Donnybrook AveTyler TX 75703(903) 581-8646
King or 2 Queen rooms at $6999King Suite at $8999
The Sleep Inn amp Suites will have a complimentary hot breakfast including eggs waffles and bacon or sausage They also provide a complimentary shuttle service from the airport For flight arrangements plan to fly into DallasFt Worth then on
to Tyler There are no pets allowed at the hotel a boarding facility is located across the street
Tyler TexasSeptember 28-October 1 2010
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 31
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
WOODHAVENJerryDeSmidtbullJakeHendzel
N912HillRoadPulaskiWI54162Home920bull833bull9772Cell920bull321bull6707
jwoodhavenaolcom
Comevisitusandcheckoutour2010
OrsquoMega babies
Sememstillavailable$2500
perstrawnowuntil
June12010WHP SonataBadgerKickoffClassicChampionWehaveseveralanimalsforsaleatthistimeIfyouareinterestedinsomequalityanimalspleasecontactusandseewhatkindofpackagewecanputtogetherforyouCheckoutourwebsite
wwwwoodhavenpoultrycom
or Create some of your own by ordering some Omega semen Check out our website
wwwwoodhavenpoultrycom Visitors always welcome
We have more bull calves like these available
for sale from our 2010 calf crop
Home 920-833-9772 Cell 920-321-6707 jwoodhavenaolcom
Jerry De Smidt Jake Hendzel N912 Hill Road
Pulaski WI 54162
Home 920-833-9772 Cell 920-321-6707 jwoodhavenaolcom
Jerry De Smidt Jake Hendzel N912 Hill Road
Pulaski WI 54162
World Beef Expo 18th
Come Be A PartSeptember 23-26 2010
Wisconsin State Fair ParkWest Allis WI
Sale Entry Deadline July 1 2010Early Entry Deadline August 17 2010
Enter On Line wwwworldbeefexpocom
bull Supreme Drive - $3000 Prize Money Bull Female and CowCalf Breed Champions Competebull All Breeds and Prospect Sales Saturday September 25
Contact Kim Johnson at kkjohnson19hotmailcomor Call (262) 573-4019 for sale entry informationSale Entry Deadline July 1
bull Youth Sweepstakes - Cash Prizes and AwardsJunior Heifer Show Market Steer and Prospect Steer Shows Public Speaking Sales Talk Photo Journalism Herdsmanship Showmanship
bull Industry Seminars - Trade ShowTrade Show Vendors WelcomedContact Jim Murray (608) 723-5665
Piney Grove Pinzgauer Farm
Fullblood amp Purebred Heifers amp Bulls
Available at all times
Kyle amp Eddie Hyder150 Escape Mtn RdHampton TN 37658
(423) 725-3736YVYV YVYVYV
Amber amp Russell Bryant98 Butler Mill Rd Elma WA 98541(360) 482-3892
mrpinzgauerscenturytelnet
Mystic Ridge Pinzgauers
wwwmysticridgepinzgauerscom
Duncan Pinzgauer Farm
7201 Dover LaneFort Worth Texas 76118
Georgia Duncan(817) 589-0498 bull georgia2swbellnet
32 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
show results
Class Name Owner Place
northwest Junior Pinzgauer Youth show Chehalis WA
may 1-2
Jr Pinzgauer Fitting amp ShowingJunior Novice Name PlaceJacieAmes 1 Junior KortneyBailey 1MireyaMcNealley 2AliVelilla 3DuncanScannell 4 Intermediate KyleeJohanson 1VictoriaKrauss 2CordellHankins 3
Senior MelodyHankins 1AaronHankins 2BrennenHankins 3 Grand Champion Showman KyleeJohanson Reserve Champion Showman KortneyBailey
SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
Jacie Ames Reserve Grand Champion Female
Kortney Bailey Grand Champion Female
Kylee Johanson Grand Champion Steer
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 33
SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
CLaSSiFied adVeRtiSing RateS
Line ads only 25 words or less - $1000 Each additional word over 25 is
$025 per word Please write out your ad and mail it with
your check or money order to The Pinzgauer Journal
1005 S JeffersonIndianola IA 50125
with instructions as to when and how many times to run the ad
The Journal is published quarterly
Deadlines for ad submission follow
March 1 issue - submit by January 15 September 1 issue - submit by July 15
June 1 issue - submit by April 15 December 1 issue - submit by October 15
ALABAMACircle Red S 31
CALIFORNIARaptor Ridge Ranch 18
INDIANAFairchild 8
MAINEMountain View Farm 25Pleasant River Farm 25
OHIOOhio Pinzgauers 18
OKLAHOMAnoname Ranch 21
OREGONCygnet Group Inc 2
PENNSyLvANIASpringhill Pinzgauers 27
TENNESSEEPiney Grove Pinzgauer Farm 31Silver Bullet Cattle Co 35
TEXASCircle P Pinzgauers 27Duncan Pinzgauer Farm 31
ADVertisers inDexWASHINGTON
4M Pinzgauers 21Ames MtnView Acres 28Anensen Acres 27Mystic Ridge Pinzgauers 31
WISCONSINCircle S Stock Farm 21Jarrae Pinzgauers 8TA Pinzgauers 3Twin Brooks Farm 21Woodhaven 31
WyOMINGWyoming Pinzgauer Ranch 17
CANADADiamond T Cattle Co back coverHeartland Ranch 18
BuSINESSEDJE 34
SHOWSnational Pinzgauer Show 30World Beef Expo 31
Pinzgauer Journal Advertising Policy and Rates (10082008)
Advertising and editorial content are not limited to any class of product or subject manner However the Pinzgauer Journal reserves the right to refuse publication of any material deemed unsuitable for publication The Pinzgauer Journal and EDJE Technologies staff are not responsible or obligated to verify the accuracy and truthfulness of advertising copy Opinions expressed in editorial are those of the writerrsquos and not necessarily those of The Pinzgauer Journal or EDJE Technologies
Space rates Single insertion 4X insertionFull Page $460 $400 23 Page $340 $290 12 Page $300 $270 13 Page $225 $195 14 Page $175 $150 16 Page $135 $115 Card ad $75 $6250
Add one color $150 Add full color $275 Includes one photo scan additional scans $20 All digital scan clean-up billed at $50hr minimum one hour charge Camera-ready ads submitted prior to deadline receive a 10 camera-ready discount Prime page location available for additional 10 and must be a 4X insertion contract Prime pages include IFC Page 1 Center spread Across from IBC IBC and Back cover
Copy Deadlines Publication date Copy deadlineDecember 1 October 15 March 1 January 15 June 1 April 15 September 1 July 15
Subscription rates $16US $28Int per year (4 issues)
Pinzgauer Journal Advertising Policy and Rates (10082008)
Advertising and editorial content are not limited to any class of product or subject manner However the Pinzgauer Journal reserves the right to refuse publication of any material deemed unsuitable for publication The Pinzgauer Journal and EDJE Technologies staff are not responsible or obligated to verify the accuracy and truthfulness of advertising copy Opinions expressed in editorial are those of the writerrsquos and not necessarily those of The Pinzgauer Journal or EDJE Technologies
Space rates Single insertion 4X insertionFull Page $460 $400 23 Page $340 $290 12 Page $300 $270 13 Page $225 $195 14 Page $175 $150 16 Page $135 $115 Card ad $75 $6250
Add one color $150 Add full color $275 Includes one photo scan additional scans $20 All digital scan clean-up billed at $50hr minimum one hour charge Camera-ready ads submitted prior to deadline receive a 10 camera-ready discount Prime page location available for additional 10 and must be a 4X insertion contract Prime pages include IFC Page 1 Center spread Across from IBC IBC and Back cover
Copy Deadlines Publication date Copy deadlineDecember 1 October 15 March 1 January 15 June 1 April 15 September 1 July 15
Subscription rates $16US $28Int per year (4 issues)
34 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Where yoursquorelways
e x c e p t w ay e a s i e rcattle
itrsquos likeputting YOUR BRAND
EDJE TechnologiesSteve Sellers 8669576145
Warren Garrett 9033162889Office 8668393353
Email infoedjecom
We make branding your company easy Let us handle all your needs to showcase your characteristics such as your logo website brochure business cards email blast banner ad etc that are associated with your company
WEBSITE amp PRINT DESIGN BY edje
wwwtwittercomEDJEtechwwwtwittercomEDJEcast
wwwfacebookcomEDJEtech wwwwheresedjecomwwwedjeblogscom
Silver Bullet Cattle
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 35
Where yoursquorelways
e x c e p t w ay e a s i e rcattle
itrsquos likeputting YOUR BRAND
EDJE TechnologiesSteve Sellers 8669576145
Warren Garrett 9033162889Office 8668393353
Email infoedjecom
We make branding your company easy Let us handle all your needs to showcase your characteristics such as your logo website brochure business cards email blast banner ad etc that are associated with your company
WEBSITE amp PRINT DESIGN BY edje
wwwtwittercomEDJEtechwwwtwittercomEDJEcast
wwwfacebookcomEDJEtech wwwwheresedjecomwwwedjeblogscom
Silver Bullet CattleYour Path to the Future
Silver Bullet Cattle CoDennis amp Pam Bryant
Cedar Hill TN(615) 533-6660
visit us at silverbulletcattlecomsilverbulletcattleearthlinknet
quality pairs and heifers available at all times
SB Bonanza still at work producing excellent quality heifers
Thanks to all the Buyers Consignors and Friends who made the 2010 Silver Select Sale a success
36 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Project9Layout 1 51010 136 PM Page 1
30 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Schedule of EventsBarns Open For ArrivalhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipTuesday September 28Cattle in PlacehelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipWednesday Sept 29 at 200 pmNational Open ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 at 900 amJr ShowmanshiphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 30 following Open ShowBanquethelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipThursday Sept 31 at 600 pmNational Junior ShowhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 900 amCattle ReleasedhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellipFriday Oct 1 at 100 pm
The Southwest Pinzgauer Association Invites you
to the
2010 National Pinzgauer Show
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
National Show Headquarters Hotel Sleep Inn and Suites
5555 South Donnybrook AveTyler TX 75703(903) 581-8646
King or 2 Queen rooms at $6999King Suite at $8999
The Sleep Inn amp Suites will have a complimentary hot breakfast including eggs waffles and bacon or sausage They also provide a complimentary shuttle service from the airport For flight arrangements plan to fly into DallasFt Worth then on
to Tyler There are no pets allowed at the hotel a boarding facility is located across the street
Tyler TexasSeptember 28-October 1 2010
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 31
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
WOODHAVENJerryDeSmidtbullJakeHendzel
N912HillRoadPulaskiWI54162Home920bull833bull9772Cell920bull321bull6707
jwoodhavenaolcom
Comevisitusandcheckoutour2010
OrsquoMega babies
Sememstillavailable$2500
perstrawnowuntil
June12010WHP SonataBadgerKickoffClassicChampionWehaveseveralanimalsforsaleatthistimeIfyouareinterestedinsomequalityanimalspleasecontactusandseewhatkindofpackagewecanputtogetherforyouCheckoutourwebsite
wwwwoodhavenpoultrycom
or Create some of your own by ordering some Omega semen Check out our website
wwwwoodhavenpoultrycom Visitors always welcome
We have more bull calves like these available
for sale from our 2010 calf crop
Home 920-833-9772 Cell 920-321-6707 jwoodhavenaolcom
Jerry De Smidt Jake Hendzel N912 Hill Road
Pulaski WI 54162
Home 920-833-9772 Cell 920-321-6707 jwoodhavenaolcom
Jerry De Smidt Jake Hendzel N912 Hill Road
Pulaski WI 54162
World Beef Expo 18th
Come Be A PartSeptember 23-26 2010
Wisconsin State Fair ParkWest Allis WI
Sale Entry Deadline July 1 2010Early Entry Deadline August 17 2010
Enter On Line wwwworldbeefexpocom
bull Supreme Drive - $3000 Prize Money Bull Female and CowCalf Breed Champions Competebull All Breeds and Prospect Sales Saturday September 25
Contact Kim Johnson at kkjohnson19hotmailcomor Call (262) 573-4019 for sale entry informationSale Entry Deadline July 1
bull Youth Sweepstakes - Cash Prizes and AwardsJunior Heifer Show Market Steer and Prospect Steer Shows Public Speaking Sales Talk Photo Journalism Herdsmanship Showmanship
bull Industry Seminars - Trade ShowTrade Show Vendors WelcomedContact Jim Murray (608) 723-5665
Piney Grove Pinzgauer Farm
Fullblood amp Purebred Heifers amp Bulls
Available at all times
Kyle amp Eddie Hyder150 Escape Mtn RdHampton TN 37658
(423) 725-3736YVYV YVYVYV
Amber amp Russell Bryant98 Butler Mill Rd Elma WA 98541(360) 482-3892
mrpinzgauerscenturytelnet
Mystic Ridge Pinzgauers
wwwmysticridgepinzgauerscom
Duncan Pinzgauer Farm
7201 Dover LaneFort Worth Texas 76118
Georgia Duncan(817) 589-0498 bull georgia2swbellnet
32 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
show results
Class Name Owner Place
northwest Junior Pinzgauer Youth show Chehalis WA
may 1-2
Jr Pinzgauer Fitting amp ShowingJunior Novice Name PlaceJacieAmes 1 Junior KortneyBailey 1MireyaMcNealley 2AliVelilla 3DuncanScannell 4 Intermediate KyleeJohanson 1VictoriaKrauss 2CordellHankins 3
Senior MelodyHankins 1AaronHankins 2BrennenHankins 3 Grand Champion Showman KyleeJohanson Reserve Champion Showman KortneyBailey
SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
Jacie Ames Reserve Grand Champion Female
Kortney Bailey Grand Champion Female
Kylee Johanson Grand Champion Steer
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 33
SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
CLaSSiFied adVeRtiSing RateS
Line ads only 25 words or less - $1000 Each additional word over 25 is
$025 per word Please write out your ad and mail it with
your check or money order to The Pinzgauer Journal
1005 S JeffersonIndianola IA 50125
with instructions as to when and how many times to run the ad
The Journal is published quarterly
Deadlines for ad submission follow
March 1 issue - submit by January 15 September 1 issue - submit by July 15
June 1 issue - submit by April 15 December 1 issue - submit by October 15
ALABAMACircle Red S 31
CALIFORNIARaptor Ridge Ranch 18
INDIANAFairchild 8
MAINEMountain View Farm 25Pleasant River Farm 25
OHIOOhio Pinzgauers 18
OKLAHOMAnoname Ranch 21
OREGONCygnet Group Inc 2
PENNSyLvANIASpringhill Pinzgauers 27
TENNESSEEPiney Grove Pinzgauer Farm 31Silver Bullet Cattle Co 35
TEXASCircle P Pinzgauers 27Duncan Pinzgauer Farm 31
ADVertisers inDexWASHINGTON
4M Pinzgauers 21Ames MtnView Acres 28Anensen Acres 27Mystic Ridge Pinzgauers 31
WISCONSINCircle S Stock Farm 21Jarrae Pinzgauers 8TA Pinzgauers 3Twin Brooks Farm 21Woodhaven 31
WyOMINGWyoming Pinzgauer Ranch 17
CANADADiamond T Cattle Co back coverHeartland Ranch 18
BuSINESSEDJE 34
SHOWSnational Pinzgauer Show 30World Beef Expo 31
Pinzgauer Journal Advertising Policy and Rates (10082008)
Advertising and editorial content are not limited to any class of product or subject manner However the Pinzgauer Journal reserves the right to refuse publication of any material deemed unsuitable for publication The Pinzgauer Journal and EDJE Technologies staff are not responsible or obligated to verify the accuracy and truthfulness of advertising copy Opinions expressed in editorial are those of the writerrsquos and not necessarily those of The Pinzgauer Journal or EDJE Technologies
Space rates Single insertion 4X insertionFull Page $460 $400 23 Page $340 $290 12 Page $300 $270 13 Page $225 $195 14 Page $175 $150 16 Page $135 $115 Card ad $75 $6250
Add one color $150 Add full color $275 Includes one photo scan additional scans $20 All digital scan clean-up billed at $50hr minimum one hour charge Camera-ready ads submitted prior to deadline receive a 10 camera-ready discount Prime page location available for additional 10 and must be a 4X insertion contract Prime pages include IFC Page 1 Center spread Across from IBC IBC and Back cover
Copy Deadlines Publication date Copy deadlineDecember 1 October 15 March 1 January 15 June 1 April 15 September 1 July 15
Subscription rates $16US $28Int per year (4 issues)
Pinzgauer Journal Advertising Policy and Rates (10082008)
Advertising and editorial content are not limited to any class of product or subject manner However the Pinzgauer Journal reserves the right to refuse publication of any material deemed unsuitable for publication The Pinzgauer Journal and EDJE Technologies staff are not responsible or obligated to verify the accuracy and truthfulness of advertising copy Opinions expressed in editorial are those of the writerrsquos and not necessarily those of The Pinzgauer Journal or EDJE Technologies
Space rates Single insertion 4X insertionFull Page $460 $400 23 Page $340 $290 12 Page $300 $270 13 Page $225 $195 14 Page $175 $150 16 Page $135 $115 Card ad $75 $6250
Add one color $150 Add full color $275 Includes one photo scan additional scans $20 All digital scan clean-up billed at $50hr minimum one hour charge Camera-ready ads submitted prior to deadline receive a 10 camera-ready discount Prime page location available for additional 10 and must be a 4X insertion contract Prime pages include IFC Page 1 Center spread Across from IBC IBC and Back cover
Copy Deadlines Publication date Copy deadlineDecember 1 October 15 March 1 January 15 June 1 April 15 September 1 July 15
Subscription rates $16US $28Int per year (4 issues)
34 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Where yoursquorelways
e x c e p t w ay e a s i e rcattle
itrsquos likeputting YOUR BRAND
EDJE TechnologiesSteve Sellers 8669576145
Warren Garrett 9033162889Office 8668393353
Email infoedjecom
We make branding your company easy Let us handle all your needs to showcase your characteristics such as your logo website brochure business cards email blast banner ad etc that are associated with your company
WEBSITE amp PRINT DESIGN BY edje
wwwtwittercomEDJEtechwwwtwittercomEDJEcast
wwwfacebookcomEDJEtech wwwwheresedjecomwwwedjeblogscom
Silver Bullet Cattle
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 35
Where yoursquorelways
e x c e p t w ay e a s i e rcattle
itrsquos likeputting YOUR BRAND
EDJE TechnologiesSteve Sellers 8669576145
Warren Garrett 9033162889Office 8668393353
Email infoedjecom
We make branding your company easy Let us handle all your needs to showcase your characteristics such as your logo website brochure business cards email blast banner ad etc that are associated with your company
WEBSITE amp PRINT DESIGN BY edje
wwwtwittercomEDJEtechwwwtwittercomEDJEcast
wwwfacebookcomEDJEtech wwwwheresedjecomwwwedjeblogscom
Silver Bullet CattleYour Path to the Future
Silver Bullet Cattle CoDennis amp Pam Bryant
Cedar Hill TN(615) 533-6660
visit us at silverbulletcattlecomsilverbulletcattleearthlinknet
quality pairs and heifers available at all times
SB Bonanza still at work producing excellent quality heifers
Thanks to all the Buyers Consignors and Friends who made the 2010 Silver Select Sale a success
36 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Project9Layout 1 51010 136 PM Page 1
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 31
For more information contact Lisa Wamsley at 936-443-9205
WOODHAVENJerryDeSmidtbullJakeHendzel
N912HillRoadPulaskiWI54162Home920bull833bull9772Cell920bull321bull6707
jwoodhavenaolcom
Comevisitusandcheckoutour2010
OrsquoMega babies
Sememstillavailable$2500
perstrawnowuntil
June12010WHP SonataBadgerKickoffClassicChampionWehaveseveralanimalsforsaleatthistimeIfyouareinterestedinsomequalityanimalspleasecontactusandseewhatkindofpackagewecanputtogetherforyouCheckoutourwebsite
wwwwoodhavenpoultrycom
or Create some of your own by ordering some Omega semen Check out our website
wwwwoodhavenpoultrycom Visitors always welcome
We have more bull calves like these available
for sale from our 2010 calf crop
Home 920-833-9772 Cell 920-321-6707 jwoodhavenaolcom
Jerry De Smidt Jake Hendzel N912 Hill Road
Pulaski WI 54162
Home 920-833-9772 Cell 920-321-6707 jwoodhavenaolcom
Jerry De Smidt Jake Hendzel N912 Hill Road
Pulaski WI 54162
World Beef Expo 18th
Come Be A PartSeptember 23-26 2010
Wisconsin State Fair ParkWest Allis WI
Sale Entry Deadline July 1 2010Early Entry Deadline August 17 2010
Enter On Line wwwworldbeefexpocom
bull Supreme Drive - $3000 Prize Money Bull Female and CowCalf Breed Champions Competebull All Breeds and Prospect Sales Saturday September 25
Contact Kim Johnson at kkjohnson19hotmailcomor Call (262) 573-4019 for sale entry informationSale Entry Deadline July 1
bull Youth Sweepstakes - Cash Prizes and AwardsJunior Heifer Show Market Steer and Prospect Steer Shows Public Speaking Sales Talk Photo Journalism Herdsmanship Showmanship
bull Industry Seminars - Trade ShowTrade Show Vendors WelcomedContact Jim Murray (608) 723-5665
Piney Grove Pinzgauer Farm
Fullblood amp Purebred Heifers amp Bulls
Available at all times
Kyle amp Eddie Hyder150 Escape Mtn RdHampton TN 37658
(423) 725-3736YVYV YVYVYV
Amber amp Russell Bryant98 Butler Mill Rd Elma WA 98541(360) 482-3892
mrpinzgauerscenturytelnet
Mystic Ridge Pinzgauers
wwwmysticridgepinzgauerscom
Duncan Pinzgauer Farm
7201 Dover LaneFort Worth Texas 76118
Georgia Duncan(817) 589-0498 bull georgia2swbellnet
32 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
show results
Class Name Owner Place
northwest Junior Pinzgauer Youth show Chehalis WA
may 1-2
Jr Pinzgauer Fitting amp ShowingJunior Novice Name PlaceJacieAmes 1 Junior KortneyBailey 1MireyaMcNealley 2AliVelilla 3DuncanScannell 4 Intermediate KyleeJohanson 1VictoriaKrauss 2CordellHankins 3
Senior MelodyHankins 1AaronHankins 2BrennenHankins 3 Grand Champion Showman KyleeJohanson Reserve Champion Showman KortneyBailey
SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
Jacie Ames Reserve Grand Champion Female
Kortney Bailey Grand Champion Female
Kylee Johanson Grand Champion Steer
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 33
SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
CLaSSiFied adVeRtiSing RateS
Line ads only 25 words or less - $1000 Each additional word over 25 is
$025 per word Please write out your ad and mail it with
your check or money order to The Pinzgauer Journal
1005 S JeffersonIndianola IA 50125
with instructions as to when and how many times to run the ad
The Journal is published quarterly
Deadlines for ad submission follow
March 1 issue - submit by January 15 September 1 issue - submit by July 15
June 1 issue - submit by April 15 December 1 issue - submit by October 15
ALABAMACircle Red S 31
CALIFORNIARaptor Ridge Ranch 18
INDIANAFairchild 8
MAINEMountain View Farm 25Pleasant River Farm 25
OHIOOhio Pinzgauers 18
OKLAHOMAnoname Ranch 21
OREGONCygnet Group Inc 2
PENNSyLvANIASpringhill Pinzgauers 27
TENNESSEEPiney Grove Pinzgauer Farm 31Silver Bullet Cattle Co 35
TEXASCircle P Pinzgauers 27Duncan Pinzgauer Farm 31
ADVertisers inDexWASHINGTON
4M Pinzgauers 21Ames MtnView Acres 28Anensen Acres 27Mystic Ridge Pinzgauers 31
WISCONSINCircle S Stock Farm 21Jarrae Pinzgauers 8TA Pinzgauers 3Twin Brooks Farm 21Woodhaven 31
WyOMINGWyoming Pinzgauer Ranch 17
CANADADiamond T Cattle Co back coverHeartland Ranch 18
BuSINESSEDJE 34
SHOWSnational Pinzgauer Show 30World Beef Expo 31
Pinzgauer Journal Advertising Policy and Rates (10082008)
Advertising and editorial content are not limited to any class of product or subject manner However the Pinzgauer Journal reserves the right to refuse publication of any material deemed unsuitable for publication The Pinzgauer Journal and EDJE Technologies staff are not responsible or obligated to verify the accuracy and truthfulness of advertising copy Opinions expressed in editorial are those of the writerrsquos and not necessarily those of The Pinzgauer Journal or EDJE Technologies
Space rates Single insertion 4X insertionFull Page $460 $400 23 Page $340 $290 12 Page $300 $270 13 Page $225 $195 14 Page $175 $150 16 Page $135 $115 Card ad $75 $6250
Add one color $150 Add full color $275 Includes one photo scan additional scans $20 All digital scan clean-up billed at $50hr minimum one hour charge Camera-ready ads submitted prior to deadline receive a 10 camera-ready discount Prime page location available for additional 10 and must be a 4X insertion contract Prime pages include IFC Page 1 Center spread Across from IBC IBC and Back cover
Copy Deadlines Publication date Copy deadlineDecember 1 October 15 March 1 January 15 June 1 April 15 September 1 July 15
Subscription rates $16US $28Int per year (4 issues)
Pinzgauer Journal Advertising Policy and Rates (10082008)
Advertising and editorial content are not limited to any class of product or subject manner However the Pinzgauer Journal reserves the right to refuse publication of any material deemed unsuitable for publication The Pinzgauer Journal and EDJE Technologies staff are not responsible or obligated to verify the accuracy and truthfulness of advertising copy Opinions expressed in editorial are those of the writerrsquos and not necessarily those of The Pinzgauer Journal or EDJE Technologies
Space rates Single insertion 4X insertionFull Page $460 $400 23 Page $340 $290 12 Page $300 $270 13 Page $225 $195 14 Page $175 $150 16 Page $135 $115 Card ad $75 $6250
Add one color $150 Add full color $275 Includes one photo scan additional scans $20 All digital scan clean-up billed at $50hr minimum one hour charge Camera-ready ads submitted prior to deadline receive a 10 camera-ready discount Prime page location available for additional 10 and must be a 4X insertion contract Prime pages include IFC Page 1 Center spread Across from IBC IBC and Back cover
Copy Deadlines Publication date Copy deadlineDecember 1 October 15 March 1 January 15 June 1 April 15 September 1 July 15
Subscription rates $16US $28Int per year (4 issues)
34 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Where yoursquorelways
e x c e p t w ay e a s i e rcattle
itrsquos likeputting YOUR BRAND
EDJE TechnologiesSteve Sellers 8669576145
Warren Garrett 9033162889Office 8668393353
Email infoedjecom
We make branding your company easy Let us handle all your needs to showcase your characteristics such as your logo website brochure business cards email blast banner ad etc that are associated with your company
WEBSITE amp PRINT DESIGN BY edje
wwwtwittercomEDJEtechwwwtwittercomEDJEcast
wwwfacebookcomEDJEtech wwwwheresedjecomwwwedjeblogscom
Silver Bullet Cattle
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 35
Where yoursquorelways
e x c e p t w ay e a s i e rcattle
itrsquos likeputting YOUR BRAND
EDJE TechnologiesSteve Sellers 8669576145
Warren Garrett 9033162889Office 8668393353
Email infoedjecom
We make branding your company easy Let us handle all your needs to showcase your characteristics such as your logo website brochure business cards email blast banner ad etc that are associated with your company
WEBSITE amp PRINT DESIGN BY edje
wwwtwittercomEDJEtechwwwtwittercomEDJEcast
wwwfacebookcomEDJEtech wwwwheresedjecomwwwedjeblogscom
Silver Bullet CattleYour Path to the Future
Silver Bullet Cattle CoDennis amp Pam Bryant
Cedar Hill TN(615) 533-6660
visit us at silverbulletcattlecomsilverbulletcattleearthlinknet
quality pairs and heifers available at all times
SB Bonanza still at work producing excellent quality heifers
Thanks to all the Buyers Consignors and Friends who made the 2010 Silver Select Sale a success
36 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Project9Layout 1 51010 136 PM Page 1
32 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
show results
Class Name Owner Place
northwest Junior Pinzgauer Youth show Chehalis WA
may 1-2
Jr Pinzgauer Fitting amp ShowingJunior Novice Name PlaceJacieAmes 1 Junior KortneyBailey 1MireyaMcNealley 2AliVelilla 3DuncanScannell 4 Intermediate KyleeJohanson 1VictoriaKrauss 2CordellHankins 3
Senior MelodyHankins 1AaronHankins 2BrennenHankins 3 Grand Champion Showman KyleeJohanson Reserve Champion Showman KortneyBailey
SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
Jacie Ames Reserve Grand Champion Female
Kortney Bailey Grand Champion Female
Kylee Johanson Grand Champion Steer
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 33
SeniorHeiferCalf MissBuffinton 9192009 MelodyHankins 1 EarlySummerHeifer Lorelei 6202010 KortneyBailey 1 Daisy 6162009 MireyaMcNealley 2 MissFAPBCoraAnn 6152009 AliVellila 3 Champion Heifer Calf Lorelei KortneyBaileyReserve Champion Heifer Calf Daisy MireyaMcNealley LateSpringYearlingHeifer AMVABelle 392009 JacieAmes 1 Abrakadabra 4102009 KortneyBailey 2 Ostara 3182009 MireyaMcNealley 3 Miracle 3262009 VictoriaKrauss 4 EarlyJuniorYearlingHeifer CPPRShakira 292009 KyleeJohanson 1 MissFAPBEdithAnn 242009 AliVellila 2 Champion Junior Heifer AMVABelle JacieAmesReserve Champion Junior Heifer AbraKadabra KortneyBailey WinterYearlingHeifer MissFAPBRosella 1062008 DuncanScannell 1 LucysBell 1082008 CordellHankins 2 Snowflake 12232008 AaronHankins 3 BredLateSeniorHeifer Rosebud 8102008 BrennenHankins 1 Champion Senior Heifer MissFAPBRosella DuncanScannellReserve Champion Senior heifer Rosebud BrennanHankins Grand Champion Female Lorelei KortneyBailey Reserve Grand Champion FemaleAMVABelle JacieAmes MarketSteer Steer KyleeJohanson 1 Grand Champion Steer Steer KyleeJohanson
CLaSSiFied adVeRtiSing RateS
Line ads only 25 words or less - $1000 Each additional word over 25 is
$025 per word Please write out your ad and mail it with
your check or money order to The Pinzgauer Journal
1005 S JeffersonIndianola IA 50125
with instructions as to when and how many times to run the ad
The Journal is published quarterly
Deadlines for ad submission follow
March 1 issue - submit by January 15 September 1 issue - submit by July 15
June 1 issue - submit by April 15 December 1 issue - submit by October 15
ALABAMACircle Red S 31
CALIFORNIARaptor Ridge Ranch 18
INDIANAFairchild 8
MAINEMountain View Farm 25Pleasant River Farm 25
OHIOOhio Pinzgauers 18
OKLAHOMAnoname Ranch 21
OREGONCygnet Group Inc 2
PENNSyLvANIASpringhill Pinzgauers 27
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Advertising and editorial content are not limited to any class of product or subject manner However the Pinzgauer Journal reserves the right to refuse publication of any material deemed unsuitable for publication The Pinzgauer Journal and EDJE Technologies staff are not responsible or obligated to verify the accuracy and truthfulness of advertising copy Opinions expressed in editorial are those of the writerrsquos and not necessarily those of The Pinzgauer Journal or EDJE Technologies
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34 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
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e x c e p t w ay e a s i e rcattle
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Silver Bullet Cattle
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 35
Where yoursquorelways
e x c e p t w ay e a s i e rcattle
itrsquos likeputting YOUR BRAND
EDJE TechnologiesSteve Sellers 8669576145
Warren Garrett 9033162889Office 8668393353
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Silver Bullet CattleYour Path to the Future
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Cedar Hill TN(615) 533-6660
visit us at silverbulletcattlecomsilverbulletcattleearthlinknet
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SB Bonanza still at work producing excellent quality heifers
Thanks to all the Buyers Consignors and Friends who made the 2010 Silver Select Sale a success
36 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
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ADVertisers inDexWASHINGTON
4M Pinzgauers 21Ames MtnView Acres 28Anensen Acres 27Mystic Ridge Pinzgauers 31
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WyOMINGWyoming Pinzgauer Ranch 17
CANADADiamond T Cattle Co back coverHeartland Ranch 18
BuSINESSEDJE 34
SHOWSnational Pinzgauer Show 30World Beef Expo 31
Pinzgauer Journal Advertising Policy and Rates (10082008)
Advertising and editorial content are not limited to any class of product or subject manner However the Pinzgauer Journal reserves the right to refuse publication of any material deemed unsuitable for publication The Pinzgauer Journal and EDJE Technologies staff are not responsible or obligated to verify the accuracy and truthfulness of advertising copy Opinions expressed in editorial are those of the writerrsquos and not necessarily those of The Pinzgauer Journal or EDJE Technologies
Space rates Single insertion 4X insertionFull Page $460 $400 23 Page $340 $290 12 Page $300 $270 13 Page $225 $195 14 Page $175 $150 16 Page $135 $115 Card ad $75 $6250
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Copy Deadlines Publication date Copy deadlineDecember 1 October 15 March 1 January 15 June 1 April 15 September 1 July 15
Subscription rates $16US $28Int per year (4 issues)
Pinzgauer Journal Advertising Policy and Rates (10082008)
Advertising and editorial content are not limited to any class of product or subject manner However the Pinzgauer Journal reserves the right to refuse publication of any material deemed unsuitable for publication The Pinzgauer Journal and EDJE Technologies staff are not responsible or obligated to verify the accuracy and truthfulness of advertising copy Opinions expressed in editorial are those of the writerrsquos and not necessarily those of The Pinzgauer Journal or EDJE Technologies
Space rates Single insertion 4X insertionFull Page $460 $400 23 Page $340 $290 12 Page $300 $270 13 Page $225 $195 14 Page $175 $150 16 Page $135 $115 Card ad $75 $6250
Add one color $150 Add full color $275 Includes one photo scan additional scans $20 All digital scan clean-up billed at $50hr minimum one hour charge Camera-ready ads submitted prior to deadline receive a 10 camera-ready discount Prime page location available for additional 10 and must be a 4X insertion contract Prime pages include IFC Page 1 Center spread Across from IBC IBC and Back cover
Copy Deadlines Publication date Copy deadlineDecember 1 October 15 March 1 January 15 June 1 April 15 September 1 July 15
Subscription rates $16US $28Int per year (4 issues)
34 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Where yoursquorelways
e x c e p t w ay e a s i e rcattle
itrsquos likeputting YOUR BRAND
EDJE TechnologiesSteve Sellers 8669576145
Warren Garrett 9033162889Office 8668393353
Email infoedjecom
We make branding your company easy Let us handle all your needs to showcase your characteristics such as your logo website brochure business cards email blast banner ad etc that are associated with your company
WEBSITE amp PRINT DESIGN BY edje
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Silver Bullet Cattle
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 35
Where yoursquorelways
e x c e p t w ay e a s i e rcattle
itrsquos likeputting YOUR BRAND
EDJE TechnologiesSteve Sellers 8669576145
Warren Garrett 9033162889Office 8668393353
Email infoedjecom
We make branding your company easy Let us handle all your needs to showcase your characteristics such as your logo website brochure business cards email blast banner ad etc that are associated with your company
WEBSITE amp PRINT DESIGN BY edje
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Silver Bullet CattleYour Path to the Future
Silver Bullet Cattle CoDennis amp Pam Bryant
Cedar Hill TN(615) 533-6660
visit us at silverbulletcattlecomsilverbulletcattleearthlinknet
quality pairs and heifers available at all times
SB Bonanza still at work producing excellent quality heifers
Thanks to all the Buyers Consignors and Friends who made the 2010 Silver Select Sale a success
36 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Project9Layout 1 51010 136 PM Page 1
34 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Where yoursquorelways
e x c e p t w ay e a s i e rcattle
itrsquos likeputting YOUR BRAND
EDJE TechnologiesSteve Sellers 8669576145
Warren Garrett 9033162889Office 8668393353
Email infoedjecom
We make branding your company easy Let us handle all your needs to showcase your characteristics such as your logo website brochure business cards email blast banner ad etc that are associated with your company
WEBSITE amp PRINT DESIGN BY edje
wwwtwittercomEDJEtechwwwtwittercomEDJEcast
wwwfacebookcomEDJEtech wwwwheresedjecomwwwedjeblogscom
Silver Bullet Cattle
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 35
Where yoursquorelways
e x c e p t w ay e a s i e rcattle
itrsquos likeputting YOUR BRAND
EDJE TechnologiesSteve Sellers 8669576145
Warren Garrett 9033162889Office 8668393353
Email infoedjecom
We make branding your company easy Let us handle all your needs to showcase your characteristics such as your logo website brochure business cards email blast banner ad etc that are associated with your company
WEBSITE amp PRINT DESIGN BY edje
wwwtwittercomEDJEtechwwwtwittercomEDJEcast
wwwfacebookcomEDJEtech wwwwheresedjecomwwwedjeblogscom
Silver Bullet CattleYour Path to the Future
Silver Bullet Cattle CoDennis amp Pam Bryant
Cedar Hill TN(615) 533-6660
visit us at silverbulletcattlecomsilverbulletcattleearthlinknet
quality pairs and heifers available at all times
SB Bonanza still at work producing excellent quality heifers
Thanks to all the Buyers Consignors and Friends who made the 2010 Silver Select Sale a success
36 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Project9Layout 1 51010 136 PM Page 1
The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010 35
Where yoursquorelways
e x c e p t w ay e a s i e rcattle
itrsquos likeputting YOUR BRAND
EDJE TechnologiesSteve Sellers 8669576145
Warren Garrett 9033162889Office 8668393353
Email infoedjecom
We make branding your company easy Let us handle all your needs to showcase your characteristics such as your logo website brochure business cards email blast banner ad etc that are associated with your company
WEBSITE amp PRINT DESIGN BY edje
wwwtwittercomEDJEtechwwwtwittercomEDJEcast
wwwfacebookcomEDJEtech wwwwheresedjecomwwwedjeblogscom
Silver Bullet CattleYour Path to the Future
Silver Bullet Cattle CoDennis amp Pam Bryant
Cedar Hill TN(615) 533-6660
visit us at silverbulletcattlecomsilverbulletcattleearthlinknet
quality pairs and heifers available at all times
SB Bonanza still at work producing excellent quality heifers
Thanks to all the Buyers Consignors and Friends who made the 2010 Silver Select Sale a success
36 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Project9Layout 1 51010 136 PM Page 1
36 The Pinzgauer Journal - June 2010
Project9Layout 1 51010 136 PM Page 1