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BREEDERS DIRECTORY EDITION
Miniature Hereford News
October, 2010
Miniature Hereford Breeders Association
100 Chamisa
Borger, TX 79007
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Contents
Smaller-framed Cows.................................................... 6
MHBA Animal Health Series........................................ 8
Billy Bryan.......................................................................... 8
John Johnson Memorial Scholarship...................... 9
Marketing....................................................................... 10
Region 5.......................................................................... 10
Bulls Eye: A Winning Calf........................................... 11
Iowa State Fair Results............................................... 12
Oregon State Fair Results.......................................... 13
Tri-State Fair Results.................................................... 14
Best in the West: Another Great Year.................... 15
MHBA Breeders Directory......................................... 18
Classifieds ...................................................................... 23
Cover Photo by: Charlotte Williams of WW Ranch; Borger, TX
Upcoming Events
Northern International Livestock Expo
Billings, MT
In: Monday, October 11 by 12:00 noon
Weigh/Measure: Monday, October 11 @ 12:00 - 2:00 pm
Show: Tuesday, October 12 @ 1:00 pm
Sale: Wednesday, October 13 @ 10:30 am
Out: Wednesday, October 13 @ 6:00 pm
Hotel: Dude Rancher Lodge 406.259.5561
More info: Jo Young 406.777.3138; riverslideranch@yahoo.com
Cow Palace
Daly City, CA
Entries Due: October 6
In: Wednesday, October 20 by 4:00 pm
Show: October 21 & 22
Out: Sunday, October 24
Hotel: Radisson 415.467.4400
More Info: Teresa Speer 925.634.8821; teresa07@onemain.com
American Royal
Kansas City, MO
Entries Due: September 10
In: Thursday, October 21 by 8:00 am
Show: Sunday, October 24 @ 9:00 am
Out: Sunday, October 24 @ 4:00 pm
More info: Justin Grady 303.378.2169;
jbarwcattleco@aol.com or Greg Schulz
979.429.0208; gschulz@mini-hereford.com
North American Int’l Livestock Expo
Louisville, KY
Entries Due: October 1
In: Nov. 16, 12:00 noon - Nov. 17, 11:00 am
Sale: Wednesday, November 17 @ 4:30 pm
Weigh/Measure: November 17 @ 7:00 pm
Show: Thursday, November 18 @ 4:30 pm
Out: Friday, November 19 @ 3:00 pm
More Info: Ben Lisby 812.360.5302; creamandcrimsoncattle@yahoo.com
National Western Stock Show
Denver, CO in January
More Info: Lesta Kugeler 970.487.3037;
lkugeler@aol.com
Justin Grady 303.378.2169
jbarwcattleco@aol.com
Houston Livestock Show
Houston, TX in March
More Info: Greg Schulz 979.429.0208
gschulz@mini-hereford.com
Star of Texas Fair & Rodeo
Austin, TX in March
More Info: Greg Schulz 979.429.0208
gschulz@mini-hereford.com
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M H B A Contacts
M H B A Membership Application
Miniature Hereford Breeders Association
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The undersigned hereby applies for membership in the Miniature Hereford
Breeders Association (MHBA), a non-profit corporation, and in consideration of acceptance, agrees to conform to and abide by the By-Laws, Rules,
and Regulations of the Association and Amendments or Modifications
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member, employee, or agent of the Association, for any act or omission in
connection with the Association, including but not limited to, any enforcement of the Rules and Regulations presently in effect or hereafter adopted by
the Association.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President: Jim Cole
830-217-4242, 210-849-4243
colecattle@gmail.com
Vice President: Steve Splitt
308-534-6969; jsplitt@hamilton.net
Application is hereby made for membership in the Miniature Hereford
Breeders Association, to be issued in the name of:
Name______________________________________
Ranch______________________________________
Address____________________________________
City__________________State____Zip___________
Telephone__________________________________
E-mail_____________________________________
Website ___________________________________
Treasurer: Fran Mackenzie
970-487-3182; fmac4566@gmail.com
Secretary: Charlotte Williams
806-274-5115
cawmomcow@hotmail.com
REGIONAL DIRECTORS
Region 1 - Bill Moreton
Conn., D.C., Del., Maine, Mass., Md.,N.H., N.J., N.Y., Penn.,
R.I., Va., Vt.,W.Va.
Leighton, PA
610.871.2310; bill@springmountainfarms.com
Region 2 - Mike Plunkett
Fla., Ga., N.C., S.C.
Vale, NC
704.276.2477; mkcae@yahoo.com
Region 3 - Ben Lisby
Ill., Ind., Ky., Mich., Mo., Tenn.
Bloomington, IN
812.360.5302;
creamandcrimsoncattle@yahoo.com
Region 4 - Julie Sandstrom
Ala., Ark., La., Miss., Mo., Tenn.
Huntsville, AR
479.737.5491; jsandstrom@dishmail.net
Region 5 - Bev Strong
Iowa, Minn., N.D., Neb., S.D.
Montezuma, IA
641.691.4503; bstrong@zumatel.net
Region 6 - Greg Schulz
Kan., Okla., Texas
Bay City, TX
979.429.0208;
gschulz@mini-hereford.com
Region 7 - Lesta Kugeler
Colo., Mont., N.M., Wyo.
Collbran, CO
970.487.3037; lkugeler@aol.com
Region 8 - Arlou Cox
Idaho, Ore., Wash.
Ellensburg, WA
509.968.4564; tac12@charter.net
Region 9 - Teresa Speer
Ariz., Calif., Nev., Utah
Brentwood, CA
925.634.8821; teresa07@onemain.com
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Bob & Peggy Potter
Winton, California
209.358.7123 ◊ 209.617.2857
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October, 2010 ~ 5
Smaller-framed Cows
May help contain input costs
By: Sue Roesler, for The Prairie Star, reprinted with permission
C
ows and their calves are different sizes here in Mandan, ND
but ARS research is aiming for a
smaller-framed cow herd.
“Grazing as long as possible in the
Winter and having a smaller-framed cow
herd that eats less are some of the ways
that may help keep input costs low and
ranches profitable,” says Dr. Scott Kronberg, an ARS research range scientist
with an animal focus. “A lot of us think
it will cost more to feed cattle in the future,” Kronberg said as he explained that
oil has a trickle down effect and other
prices tend to be tied in with oil. “As oil
prices rise, other costs such as fertilizer
and fuel to run farm equipment, also
rises. When it comes to a choice between
driving their cars or paying high prices
for beef, consumers are more likely to
buy cheaper cuts of beef and continue
to drive,” Kronberg said. For some, beef
may even be a luxury if it is unaffordable.
So for producers to stay profitable
in the future, they have to be able to
break-even and continue to have an efficient operation when cattle prices are
low. “Then they can be really profitable
when prices are high,” he said.
Kronberg was one of several speakers on the crop tour at the USDA-ARS
Northern Great Plains Research Laboratory’s annual Friends and Neighbors
Day in Mandan, ND. “There are a lot of
ways to cut the cost of livestock production and still be productive,” Kronberg
said. “We’re looking at grazing more and
feeding less. If I could graze all year I
would,” he said.
Kronberg said even in heavy snow,
cows will eat the grass sticking up
through the snow. They grew Altai wild
rye, which grows very tall, and allowed
the cow herd to graze well into January.
If the snow is just too high, they can
supplement when needed. He said he
is just building a smaller-framed cow
herd to base his research on, and wants
cows to be smaller
and thicker, in
the 1,100 pound
range producing
calves who are 500
to 600 pounds by
the end of October.
“It might seem
a little different to
raise smaller cows.
It is probably not
what your neighbors are doing.
But these smallerframed cows are
really efficient and
live a long time,”
Kronberg said. In
addition, he wants
Registered Texas Miniature Hereford Cattle
cows that will proDan & Sharon Lawson
Tony & Sally Villegas duce a “nice calf ”
Fredericksburg, TX
Alice, TX for 20 years. At
830 990-8962
361 389-1031 the ARS ranch,
they calve in May
instead of March.
The reason is so the
calves will not become bigger cows
who could end up
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Lawson Villegas Ranch & Tiny Cow Company
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ter in the Winter and need a higherquality feed for good nutrition.
“A lot of producers really don’t know
how much their cows weigh because they
don’t weigh them,” he said. Instead, an
average of the cattle is usually obtained
when cattle are weighed in bulks of about
10 at a feedlot. He challenged the crowd
to guess the weight of three Angus cows
who gathered in front of an electric fence
with their Spring calves. “There really
isn’t a cow here who is one I’m looking
for yet,” he said.
Cow #1 was the largest of the three and
weighed 1,483. “She is a pretty common
size for cattle in many regions up here,”
Kronberg said. Last year, the cow weaned
a heifer calf that was 472 lbs. on April
20. This year, her calf was 76 lbs. at birth.
Cow #2 was 1,280 lbs. and weaned a
bull calf that was 520 lbs. in October.
This year, she gave birth to a 86-pound
calf on May 12. Cow #3 weighed 1,005.
The calf size was not given.
While Kronberg does not know for
sure that smaller-framed cows will eat
less and still be efficient, his research is
focusing on that. “If you have a cow that
has to be culled in year eight because of
no calf, that is not efficient to your cattle
production because it costs a lot to bring
her into the herd,” he said.
Range scientists in Miles City, MT
have devised a new method of determining exactly how much forage grazing
calves are consuming. It does not involve
inserting a cannula into the calf. “We
can’t look at production efficiencies until we know what goes into the feeding
expense everyday,” he said.
Winter feeding is usually the most expensive feed for producers if cattle are
kept in a feedlot or in the yard. In addition, if cows are in their third trimester,
feeding a lot of hay is expensive. Smaller
cows that calve in late Spring or Summer
would not run into that problem. “If we
can graze well into the Winter, the costs
go way down,” he said.
Vern Anderson, livestock specialist at
Carrington, ND Research Extension
Center, asked how land prices fit into
the schematic. Kronberg agreed that if
a producer owns his own land, costs can
be contained better.
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MHBA Animal Health Series
Billy Bryan
BANG’s Disease - Brucella abortus
By: Donna Bryan
By: Peggy Joseph-Potter RN, BSN, MHA
B
ang’s disease or Brucellosis is caused
by the organism brucella abortus
and is spread from the vaginal discharge of an infected cow or from an
aborted fetus. Brucellosis or “contagious
abortion” causes abortion and premature births in cattle usually between the
fifth and eight month of gestation. The
infection is concentrated in the reproductive organs of the animal where it
localizes in the uterus, udder and placenta of the female and testicles of the
male. The disease can cause “undulant
fever” in humans through the intake of
infected milk. While the occurrence has
been drastically reduced in modern times
due to aggressive vaccination programs,
failure to meet the window of opportunity can have devastating consequences
for an uniformed or unsuspecting buyer.
Bangs vaccinations are required by most
states but not all as most are able to maintain the status designated as “Brucellosis
Free.” Although state and federal regulations have helped to control the disease,
there is still a threat.
Humans can become infected with the bacteria by either eating or drinking something
contaminated with Brucella, breathing in the
organism or having the organism enter through
a skin wound. While ingestion is the most
common source of the contamination, hunters and butchers may be infected through skin
wounds or by accidental ingestion of the bacteria after cleaning deer, elk, moose, or wild pigs.
Encounters with infected herds of wild game
remain the primary reason for continuation of
a regulated vaccination program.
States having the vaccination requirement
also have established timeframes for delivery.
Most include the California mandate that the
vaccination be provided to females between the
ages of 4-12 months. This vaccination must be
given by a licensed veterinarian and appropriate documentation including a numbered ear
tattoo is required.
Symptoms and Transmission:
• Abortions, retained placenta, weak calves
and infertility frequently occurs
• Milk produced by an infected cow may also
be contaminated with the organism
• The organism is usually transmitted orally
but can penetrate unbroken skin or drainage
from an infected eye
• Breeding bulls which are infected can trans8 ~ Miniature Hereford News: Issue #7
mit the disease to cows at the time of service
by infected semen
Recovery, Testing and Infected Animals:
• There is no treatment for Brucellosis
• Diagnosis is made by a blood test of the
dam and examination of the fetus
• Some degree of immunity exists, as animals
that abort can conceive again and carry the
fetus to term, although the disease remains in
a latent form and the infected animal remains
a source of infection for others
• Infected animals are slaughtered, infected
herds quarantined, and carrier animals identified and traced back to their place of origin
• Buy replacement animals only from a clean
herd, have aborted fetuses checked.
As there is no treatment for Brucellosis, the
main source of prevention is accomplished by
official calfhood vaccinations of heifer calves.
An accredited veterinarian must provide these
vaccinations at calf ages of two to four months
with standard dosage vaccine, or from four to
twelve months using reduced dosage vaccine.
Each calf must be identified by an official vaccination in compliance with state and federal
regulations. Quarantines are imposed on infected herds by state and federal authorities until
the herd has been proven free of the disease.
When it comes to the Bang’s vaccination, it is
Breeder and Buyer beware. Never buy a heifer
without an appropriate state regulated vaccination, documentation and accompanying ear
tag. Breeders should never sell a female without
providing proof of Bang’s vaccination. In our
state, females over the age of 12 months can
never be vaccinated; therefore, they can never
be exposed to other animals through shows or
sales. Animals vaccinated after this age usually
test positive thus requiring the whole herd to be
quarantined; therefore be a responsible breeder
and vaccinate your animals prior to their first
birthday.
Bibliography
Brucellosis. (2010, September 6). Retrieved from
Cattle Today.
Bucellosis Contagious Abortion Bang’s Disease.
(2010, September 6). Retrieved from Scottishhighlandcattle.com.
Bucellosis in Cattle. In Merck Veterinary Manual.
Haynes, N. B. (1978). Keeping Livestock Healthly.
North Adams, MA: Storey Publishing, L.L.C.
Thomas, H. S. (1998). Storey’s Guide to Raising Beef
Cattle. Storey Publishing.
O
n July 26 after
a courageous
battle with
pulmonary fibrosis.
Bill Bryan passed away.
He had only a few more
tests to complete and
hopefully he would have
been on the transplant list in September. God
seemed to know best.
He really missed not being able to go to
the shows the last couple years. I remember
the first time Bill asked me if I would like to
take a little trip to Nebraska to look at some
little cows. Well, I was always up for a trip
but I was a town girl so how little were these
cows. We went to KP Ranch and we met the
6 cattle they had picked for us. It was instant
love. We wanted to take them with us that day.
Bill was so happy on the flight home because
it had been 25 years since he had lived on a
farm. Everyone in our town (and neighboring
towns) knew the minis were coming. He built
a barn …put up fences. Laid water and electric
lines. We were ready. Little did we know at
that point of the impact the cows would have
on us. As much as he enjoyed the cattle he
enjoyed meeting all the members of MHBA.
Bill was a people person and he loved his cattle
so this was the perfect relationship.
While it was my idea to buy King Henry
Hunter at the sale, he became Bill’s greatest joy.
The AP press came to the farm to do an
informal interview that ran in at least 2000
papers nationwide.. I remember the day that
Bill had a call from Brazil. A gentleman had
seen the article and wanted a job as our herdsman. Of course, he did not get the job but
by the end of the call he sure knew all that he
needed to know about mini Herefords. We
received calls from all over the country and
Bill enjoyed talking with each and everyone.
Bill loved the mini Hereford breed and I
think through his friendly personality he did
a great job in promoting them.
For those of you who did not get to meet
Bill let me share just a little about him.
Bill had the biggest heart and always had
a story to share. He was what we would call
a redneck cowboy want to be. He loved his
many cowboy boots and hats. Any family
member, friend or employee with a problem
came to Bill. He loved life and he lived it to
the fullest in his 60 short years. To say that I
will miss him is an understatement. He filled
my life with joy for 40 years.
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John Johnson Memorial Scholarship
By: Cynthia DuVal
J
ohn Johnson, co-owner of Straitside
Ranch in Sequim, Washington, was
a keystone breeder of Miniature Herefords and developed the first bloodline
of Polled Miniature Herefords. John was
a man who dedicated his time to promoting Miniature Herefords throughout the
United States as well as encouraging youth
to become involved with this special breed.
To commemorate his contribution to the
Miniature Hereford breed, Jerry, Cynthia,
and Alyssa DuVal of DuVal Farms, Silverton,
Oregon, in conjunction with the Miniature
Hereford Youth Foundation are developing
the “John Johnson Memorial Scholarship.”
To form the basis of this scholarship fund,
DuVal Farms is donating the Oregon State
Fair Grand Champion Miniature Hereford
Female—DF Aurora Borealis—to be auctioned off during the 2011 World Miniature Hereford Sale at the National Western
Stock Show. Eric and Erin Eldridge, as well
as Bill Hartnell, of LE&J Cattle Service, Redmond, Oregon, have donated their Fitting
and Showing Services and agreed to continue
exhibiting DF Aurora Borealis at the 2010
Northern International Livestock Exposition
(NILE – Billings, MT), the 2010 Cow Palace
(San Francisco, CA), and the 2011 National
Western Stock Show (Denver, CO). Come
and see the first national Miniature Hereford
Scholarship Fund Heifer at these shows!
This fund will assist graduating high school
seniors involved with Miniature Herefords
in pursuing higher education at technical
schools, community colleges, and four-year
universities. The
scholarship recipient
should demonstrate
not only leadership,
personal growth, and
a desire for attaining
a higher education,
but also express immense passion for
Miniature Herefords
through continually promoting our
breed. Applications
will be available in
November 2010 on
the MHBA Website;
applications must be mailed to the Miniature Hereford Youth Foundation Scholarship
Chairperson and be postmarked by January
1, 2011. The 2011 Scholarship Award Recipient will be announced during the annual
banquet at the National Western Stock Show.
Additional information regarding the application process and applicant requirements
will be posted on the MHBA Website. Good
luck to all applicants!
Sandy Hills Farm
Miniature Herefords
Julie & Bob Sandstrom
Huntsville, AR 72740
479.737.5491
JSandstrom@dishmail.net
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October, 2010 ~ 9
Marketing
Region 5
By: Bev Strong
By: Greg Schulz
M
arketing and selling Miniature Herefords is no different than selling any
other product. You must define your
product, know your prospective buyers, and
develop the tools necessary to inform them of
your product.
In my opinion the miniature cattle industry
is a niche industry within an industry, which
requires some level of educating prospective
buyers. Many of your potential buyers will be
new to the cattle industry and have limited
knowledge of cattle. So it may help to offer
assistance after the sale.
How do people know you have cattle for
sale? Most folks driving by your property will
not realize that you have some for sale. You
need to have some or all of the following tools
in place to assist you in informing the public
that you have cattle for sale: 1) sign in front
of property 2) advertisement in magazines or
other publications 3)internet web sites 4) stock
shows 5) word of mouth.
It does not matter if you are selling show
cattle, seedstock, or beef cattle. You must know
your product and choose your market. Inform
people about your product. They cannot buy
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from you if they do not know you exist. In my
opinion the best advertisement you can ever
get is word of mouth.
A sign in front of your property so people
who drive by will know you raise Miniature
Herefords can be a good way of advertising
your cattle. A sign on your trailer is like a traveling billboard.
Magazines and printed publications can be
great for advertising your cattle. There are lots
of magazines, so you should make sure the
magazine or periodical of your choice is targeting the demographic that will be most likely
to purchase cattle.
Livestock shows are a great way to market
your premier show stock. Buyers, enthusiasts,
and fellow breeders will be there to view cattle
and select new breeding stock.
What about livestock auctions? Your standard livestock auction may not be the best
place to sell Miniature Herefords. Registered
cattle auctions or specialty auctions may work
out okay for you. Remember, you have a specialty product and you are in a niche market.
You have a premium product and you need to
market it as such.
R
ain, floods and heat will not keep the
breeders of our wonderful Miniature
herefords away. This is Bev Strong,
Region 5 Director saying “hello” and I hope
everyone had fun at Iowa. We had a couple
of cancellations due to the floods, so keep
CT Miniature Herefords in your prayers.
We had 16 breeders and 82 head of cattle at
the show. Every year the quality gets better.
I would have hated to be the judge.
We had a pasta supper on Thursday and
most everyone attended. The celebrity
class had all new companies represented.
Our only repeat was Sophia from the Des
Moines Register. She sported new cowboy
boots instead of flip flops this year. The
excitement of our Miniature Herefords is
growing in the Midwest. We have gone from
8 breeders to 36 and are growing everyday.
We welcome the new families that showed
and also members who came in just to enjoy. I would like to thank everyone who
attended and all who helped make the show
go smoothly. So I must sign off and dream
up a new class for our show. The stands
were full and that’s what a show is all about.
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Bulls Eye: A Winning Calf
By: Connie
D
anielle Riley from Cedar, Kansas
received Reserve Champion in her
class at the 2010 Smith County
Fair with an Angus/Mini Hereford cross
steer.
Bulls Eye was born on 3/17/09. His
momma was a big black Angus cow that
calved late the year before. We used Hugo, a Miniature Hereford bull, on
all of our late calvers and for clean-up at the end of the breeding season,
so we had about half a dozen Angus/Mini Hereford crosses. Bulls Eye has
a crazy freeze brand looking mark on his left front shoulder that Dani
wished would have been on his “show side.” He was an average size calf
when he was born and was pretty square and boxy looking from day 1.
The girls immediately took a liking to him.
At weigh-in on July 16, 2010 he weighed 1188 pounds and was the
lightest calf in his class, but was definitely the most finished. Hugo’s mini
features really popped in Bulls Eye in the last 60 days, from his nice wide
frame to his full brisket. The combination of that and his momma’s tall
and long lines were perfect to receive Reserve Champion in his class. We
fed him Honor Show Chow from Pro Ag in Kensington, Kansas. Bulls
Eye sold for the maximum price at the premium auction, $1,042.00 over
market price.
This is Danielle’s 4th year in 4-H and 4th year in the beef project. She
already has a mini Hereford/Angus cross calf picked out for next year. Dani
and little sister Matti both like the same calf, so hopefully there will be a
couple Angus/Mini Hereford cross calves at next year’s Smith County Fair.
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Iowa State Fair
Des Moines, Iowa
Class 1A: Junior Heifer
Calf
1. Eagle Rock Miniature Herefords with JSH
Shania’s Angel; 2. Meyer
Farms with MF Cher; 3.
D&S Mini Herefords with
D&S Miss Josie
Dawn
Class 1B: Junior Heifer Calf
1. KP Ranch with KAP
Magma Huntress ET; 2.
Strong Miniature Herefords with Miss Miley
Meyer; 3. Meyer Farms
with MF Dory; 4. D&S
Miniature Herefords
with D&S Miss Princess
Class 1C: Junior Heifer Calf
1. KP Ranch with KAP Hapi Huntress 2. Steve
& Judy Splitt with SS Miss Pretty Penny;
3. River Ridge Mini Herefords with Lilly; 4.
Sandy Hills Farm with RLR Magnolia; 5. Klane Farms with K-lane Mountain Princess;
6. River Ridge Mini Herefords with Pretty
Girl
Champion Junior Heifer Calf: KP Ranch with
KAP Magma Huntress ET
Reserve Champion Junior Heifer Calf: KP
Ranch with KAP Hapi Huntress
Class 2: Senior Heifer Calf
1. Ronnie Klimesh with SHF Disco Cat; 2.
Steve & Judy Splitt with SS Miss Delia ET; 3.
Ronnie Klimesh with SHF Queen Sadie; 4.
Steve & Judy Splitt with SS Lady Bella ET; 5.
Rolling Hills with RHH Holly; 6. River Ridge
Mini Herefords with Miss Jenna; 7. Lakes
Area Miniature Herefords with Lakes Area
Emma 909W
Champion Senior Heifer Calf: Ronnie
Klimesh with SHF Disco Cat
Reserve Champion Senior Heifer Calf: Steve
& Judy Splitt with SS Miss Della ET
Class 3A: Summer Senior Heifer
1. KP Ranch with KAP Viking Lil Gracie; 2.
River Ridge Mini Herefords with MLU Stella;
3. Dave Thompson with DJS Josie
Class 3B: Summer Senior Heifer
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1. Steve & Judy Splitt with SS
Miss Kim; 2. Old School Genetics with SS
Miss Kitty; 3. Lakes Area Miniature Herefords with
RRR Christi Breeze
Champion Summer Senior Heifer: KP Ranch with
KAP Viking Lil Gracie
Reserve Champion Summer Senior Heifer: Steve &
Judy Splitt with SS Miss Kim
Class 11: Pair of Females
1. KP Ranch; 2. Steve & Judy Splitt; 3. Meyer Farms
Class 6: Junior Bull Calf
1. KP Ranch with KAP Lil Kid Lyle; 2. KP Ranch
with KAP Inch of Fletcher; 3. EAgle Rock Miniature
Herefords with Mr. Stetson; 4. Kath Family Farm
with MPK Fletcher Bright Eyed Jet; 5. Sandy Hills
Farm with SHF Disco Maro; 6. River Ridge Mini
Herefords with Dewey
Class 4A: Spring Senior Heifer
1. KP Ranch with KAP Lil Reni Quip; 2. Mark Ulrich
with MLU Maggie; 3. Eagle Rock Miniature Herefords with JSH Miss Kyra; 4. Lakes Area Miniature Champion Junior Bull Calf: KP Ranch with KAP Lil
Herefords with Lakes Area Miss April 904W; 5.
Kid Lyle
D&S Mini Herefords with MVF Lil Urban Jolene
Reserve Champion Junior Bull Calf: KP Ranch with
KAP Inch of Fletcher
Class 4B: Spring Senior Heifer
1. Mark Ulrich with TAC Rowd; 2. KP Ranch with
Class 8: Summer Senior Bull
KAP Lil Kid Payge; 3. Meyer Farms with KAP Lil
1. D&S Mini Herefords with D&S Tikes Red Baron
Quay Viking; 4. Strong Miniature Herefords with
KAP Lil Faye Viking
Champion Summer Senior Bull: D&S Mini Herefords with D&S Tikes Red Baron
Class 4C: Spring Senior Heifer
1. Steve & Judy Splitt with SS Miss Mary Lou; 2.
Class 9: Spring Senior Bull
Dave Thompson with MLU Jojo; 3. KP Ranch with
1. KP Ranch with KAP Orson Hunter; 2. Steve &
KAP Quip’s Lil Celic; 4. Steve & Judy Splitt with SS Judy Splitt with SS Sir Wyatt; 3. Sandy Hills Farm
Miss Shirley ET; 5. Meyer Farms with SMH Miss
with SHF King Willie Kiel
Gertie; 6. D&S Mini Herefords with SHF Queen
Gracie; 7. Rolling Hills Miniature Herefords with SS Champion Spring Senior Bull: KP Ranch with KAP
Miss Abbie ET
Orson Hunter
Reserve Champion Spring Senior Bull: Steve &
Champion Spring Senior Heifer: KP Ranch with
Judy Splitt with SS Sir Wyatt
KAP Lil Reni Quip
Reserve Champion Spring Senior Heifer: Steve &
Class 10: Two Year Old Bull
Judy Splitt with SS Miss Mary Lou
1. Rolling Hills Miniature Herefords with SS Mr
Moses ET; 2. Strong Miniature Herefords with TAC
Grand Champion Heifer: KP Ranch with KAP Lil
Full Ride ET
Reni Quip
Reserve Champion Heifer: KP Ranch with KAP
Champion Two Year Old Bull: Rolling Hills MiniaMagma Huntress ET
ture Herefords with SS Mr Moses ET
Reserve Champion Two Year Old Bull: Strong
Iowa Champion Female: River Ridge Mini HerMiniature Herefords with TAC Full Ride ET
efords with Miss Jenna
Grand Champion Bull: KP Ranch with KAP Orson
Class 5: Cow/Calf Pair
Hunter
1. Rolling Hills Miniature Herefords with SS Miss
Reserve Champion Bull: Steve & Judy Splitt with
Val ET; 2. KP RAnch with KAP Teddy’s Lil Ayla; 3.
SS Sir Wyatt
Kath Family Farm with KAP Teddy’s Lil Qutie; 4.
D&S Mini Herefords wtih CRCS Miss Snow
Class 12: Pair of Bulls
1. KP Ranch
Champion Cow/Calf: Rolling Hills Miniature
Herefords with SS Miss Val ET
Class 13: Get of Sire
Reserve Champion Cow/Calf: KP RAnch with KAP 1. KP Ranch; 2. Rolling Hills Miniature Herefords;
Teddy’s Lil Ayla
3. D&S Miniature Herefords
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Oregon State Fair
Salem, Oregon
Class 1.
Spring Heifer Calves
1.DuVal Farms with DF Violet’s Hope
Class 2. Jr. Heifer Calves
1. Riverslide Ranch with RR Miss Samantha Silver;
2. Straitside Ranch with SSR Nita 02
Samantha Silver
Class 10. Cow/Calf Pairs
1. Riverslide Ranch with RR Ali Hi;
2. PJ Ranch with KAP Baby Pudge
Pudge; 3. DuVal Farms o5’s Mo Emma;
4. Straitside Ranch with SSR Josy 718
Jr. Heifer Calf Champion: RR Miss Samantha Silver
Jr. Heifer Calf Reserve Champion: DF Violet’s Hope
Champion Cow/Calf: RR Ali Hi
Reserve Champion Cow/Calf: KAP Baby
Pudge Pudge
Class 3. Winter Heifer Calves
1. DuVal Farms with DF Silver Belle; 2. Alyssa
DuVal with DF Sullivan’s Pearl; 3. Silver Peaks Farm
with SPF Queen Susan; 4. Kelsey Potter with SPF
Stars First Noel
Class 11. Pair of Heifers
1. DuVal Farms; 2. PJ Ranch; 3. Silver Peaks Farm;
4. Alyssa DuVal; 5. Straitside Ranch; 6. Straitside
Ranch
Class 4. Sr. Heifer Calves
1. DuVal Farms/Megan Veach with DF Sapphire;
2. Sweet Sippin Acres waith St. Paulie Girl; 3.
Straitside Ranch with SSR Candance 968
Class 12. Spring Bull Calves
1. Riverslide Ranch with RR Hi & Tike; 2. Straitside
Ranch with SSR Legcay 03; 3. Straitside Ranch
with SSR Cobalt 04; 4. DuVal Farms with DF
Cascade’s High Caliber
Fall Heifer Calf Champion: DF Silver Belle
Fall Heifer Calf Reserve Champion: DF Sullivan’s
Pearl
Class 13. Jr Bull Calves
1. PJ Ranch with PJR Mischief Blaze
Class 5. Late Summer Yearling Heifer
1. DuVal Farms with DF Aurora Borealis; 2. Diamond S Herefords with Diamond S Willamina
Class 6. Early Summer Yearling Heifer
1. PJ Ranch with o5’s Mo Eva; 2. Alyssa DuVal with
DF Serenade; 3. DuVal Farms with DF Princess Mia;
4. PJ Ranch with PJR Little Ariana; 5. Straitside
Ranch with SSR Tulip 963; 6. Straitside Ranch with
SSR Micky 965
Intermediate Heifer Champion: DF Aurora
Borealis--DuVal Farms, Silverton, OR
Intermediate Heifer Reserve Champion: o5’s Mo
Eva--PJ Ranch, Winton, CA
Class 7. Spring Yearling Heifer
1. Alyssa DuVal with DF Coral’s BJ; 2. Alyssa DuVal
with DF Abby Rose; 3. Margaret Aldridge with Cinder; 4. Riverslide Ranch with RR Miss Lala Tikette;
5. DuVal Farms/Megan Veach with Tokima; 6.
Straitside Ranch with SSR Cary 960
Yearling Heifer Champion: DF Coral’s BJ
Yearling Heifer Reserve Champion: DF Abby Rose
GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE: DF Aurora Borealis
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE: RR Miss
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Champion Jr Bull Calf: PJR Mischief Blaze
Reserve Champion Jr Bull Calf: RR Hi & Tike
Class 14. Winter Bull Calves
1. Sweet Sippin Acres with Bud Light Lime
Class 15. Sr. Bull Calves
1. DuVal Farms/Megan Schmaltz with DF Mister
Showtime; 2. Diamond S Herefords with Diamond
S Rocks Lad
Champion Fall Bull Calf: DF Mister Showtime
Reserve Champion Fall Bull Calf: Bud Light Lime
16. Summer Yearling Bull
1. TM Ranch with TM Royal Moon Tracer; 2. DuVal
Farms/Colby Qualey with DF Cascades Mountain
Man; 3. DuVal Farms with DF Jazzy-Dan-Sir
Class 20. Two-yearold Bull
1. Ace High Cattle Co.
with DF Prince EB;
2. PJ Ranch with PJR
Mischiefs Porthos ET;
3. Sweet Sippin Acres with Schlitz; 4. Alyssa
DuVal with DF Majestic King
Champion Sr. Bull: DF Prince EB
Reserve Champion Sr. Bull: JPR Mischiefs
Porthos ET
GRAND CHAMPION BULL: DF Prince EB
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION BULL: Royal
Moon Tracer
Class 21. Pair of Bulls
1. PJ Ranch; 2. DuVal Farms; 3. Straitside
Ranch
Class 22. Get of Sire
1. Alyssa DuVal; 2. DuVal Farms
Class 23. Produce of Dam
1. DuVal Farms
Class 24. Best 4 Head
1. PJ Ranch; 2. Riverslide Ranch; 3. DuVal
Farms; 4. Alyssa DuVal; 5. Straitside Ranch
Class 25. Oregon State Fair Award
1. Alyssa DuVal; 2. DuVal Farms
Class 17. Spring Yearling Bull
1. DuVal Farms with DF Sullivan’s Pride
Class 18. Jr. Yearling Bull
1. PJ Ranch with PJR Faras Beau; 2. Straitside
Ranch with SSR Hayden 951
Champion Jr Yearling Bull: TM Royal Moon Tracer
Reserve Champion Jr Yearling Bull: DF Sullivan’s
Pride
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Amarillo, Texas
Class 1: Prospect Steers
1. ABJ Cattle Co. with ABJ Lil Manchild
Class 2: Market Steers
1. Ralee Bain with KAP Volomg Barto; 2. Benjamin
James with Zero; 3. Audrey Ratliff with WW
Golden Eclipse; 4. Kirstie Kasch with WW Evening
Rockstar
Class 3: Winter Heifer Calves
1. Andrew Aguirre with SF Miss Mary Sue; 2. Greg
Schulz with SF Miss Max Lilly; 3. LK Robinson
Farms with SF Miss Mary Lou
Fall Heifer Calf Champion – SF Miss Mary Sue
Reserve Fall Heifer Calf Champion – SF Miss Max
Lilly
Class 5: Late Summer Yearling Females
1. Aubree Blissard withLS Sir Tristan’s Lady 973L;
2. Aubree Blissard with LS Sir Tristan’s Lady 9775;
3. Cheraye Aguirre with DLT SF Aubry; 4. Ethan
Smith with SF Miss Princess Laci; 5. Aubree Blissard with LS Miss Sierra Oak 9V64; 6. ABJ Cattle Co
with ABJ Tara
Class 6: Early Summer Yearling Females
1. Leah Stroud with WW Golden June
Intermediate Champion Female – LS Sir Tristan’s
Lady 973L
Reserve Intermediate Champion Female – WW
Golden June
Class 7: Spring Yearling Females
1. Ethan Smith with KAP Lil Kid Jaslin; 2. Weston
Robinson with KAP Lil Quip Isha; 3. Cameron Wall
with SF Miss Willy Girl; 4. Alea Smith with 05’s
Miss Jessica; 5. ABJ Cattle Co with SS Miss Shimmer; 6. ABJ Cattle Co with ABJ Bonita
Class 8: Junior Yearling Females
1. Ethan Smith with SS Miss Bree; 2. Katelin Wall
with SF Miss Chey Girl; 3. Weston Robinson with
SS Miss Jill
Champion Yearling Heifer – SS Miss Bree
Reserve Champion Yearling Heifer – KAP Lil Kid
Jaslin
Class 10: Cow/Calf
1. LK Robinson Farms with KA Teddy’s Edna; 2.
Double W Ranch with MLU Molly; 3. Greg Schulz
with SS Miss Mercedes
Class 11: Spring Bull Calves
1. LK Robinson Farms with LK Spencer; 2. Double
W Ranch with WW Tom Thumb; 3. Greg Schulz
with SF Mr. Maximillian Lex
Junior Bull Calf Champion – LK Spencer
Reserve Junior Bull Calf Champion – WW Tom
Thumb
Class 16: Spring Yearling Bulls
1. ABJ Cattle Co with SS Sir George
Yearling Bull Champion – SS Sir George
Class 19: 2-Year-Old Bulls
1. Double W Ranch with WW Sam’s Gold E
Senior Champion Bull – WW Sam’s Gold E
GRAND CHAMPION BULL – SS Sir George
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION BULL – LK Spencer
Class 20: Premier Exhibitor
1. KL Robinson Farms; 2. Schulz Farm
Junior Showmanship
Pre-Junior (ages 3-7)
Won by: Raylee Bain
Particpants: Aubree Blissard, Benjamin James,
Audrey Ratliff, Madeline Smith, Fallon Velasquez
Junior (ages 8-12)
Won by: Myka Blissard
Participants: Andrew Aguirre, Alea Smith
Senior (ages 13-18)
Won by: Leah Stroud
Participants: Cheraye Aguirre, Ethan Smith, Kirstie
Kasch, Weston Robinson, Lawrence Velasquez,
Cameron Wall
GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE – SS Miss Bree
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE – LS Sir
Tristan’s Lady 973L
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Best in the West: Another Great Year
By Region 8 Roving Reporter
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elebrating its eleventh consecutive show, the Oregon State
Fair Miniature Hereford Show is truly “The Best In The
West.” With over 50 head of Minis registered for the OSF,
the 2010 show proved to be a tremendous success. The show coordinators and participants expressed their immense appreciation
for those breeders who continue to support the OSF as well as the
newcomers from Oregon, California, Montana, and Colorado.
Exhibitors moved their cattle into the 150-acre Oregon State
Fairgrounds on Monday afternoon, and conducted weights and
measures on Tuesday. Breeders were greeted each morning with
the aroma of fresh donuts, orange juice, and Starbucks coffee—
sponsored by DuVal Farms, PJ Ranch, and Sweet Sippin’ Acres.
Wednesday’s show began at 3:00 pm, where first in class winners
received 50-pound bags of grain along with a blue water bucket;
division champions and reserves were awarded leather show
halters fitted with engraved nameplates; specialty classes (Cow/
Calf, Pairs, Best 4 Head, etc.) received award platters or trophies.
Grand Champion and Reserve Grand females and bulls were
presented with belt buckles sponsored by Dr. Brian Dietrich,
DVM, owner of Abiqua Animal Clinic, Bob and Peggy Potter
of PJ Ranch, and Jerry and Cynthia DuVal of DuVal Farms.
Directly following the Open Miniature Hereford Show, the
third annual Jr. Showmanship competition occurred; this year
fifteen contestants ranging from ages 2 to 17 vied for four division champion belt buckles (Peewee, Junior, Intermediate, and
Senior). Each participant received a trophy and goodie bag filled
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with livestock shampoo, show cattle probiotics, and more. Winners of the belt buckles are: Peewee Division (Sponsored by James
Allen Farms, Markum, OR) – Abby Eldridge, Redmond, OR;
Junior Division (Sponsored by Potter’s Auto Specialties, Silverton,
OR) – Emma Eldridge, Redmond, OR; Intermediate Division
(Sponsored by Sweet Sippin’ Acres, Whitmore, CA) – Kylee
Williams, Sequim, WA; Senior Division (Sponsored by Sweet
Sippin’ Acres, Whitmore, CA) – Kelsey Potter, Silverton, OR.
As a special remembrance for John Johnson, owner of Straitside
Ranch, Betty Johnson sponsored the creation of the “Oregon
State Fair Overall Grand Champion Junior Showman” traveling
plaque, which will be awarded annually to the overall champion
Junior Showman. The first award recipient is Kelsey Potter, from
Silverton, Oregon, who purchased her first Miniature Herefords
in 2009 with her family, owners of Silver Peaks Farm.
To round out Show Day, exhibitors were invited to a special
dinner at McGrath’s Fishhouse to celebrate a terrific show for
all. The “End Of The Trail” Luncheon took place Thursday at
“High noon,” prior to cattle move-out and was sponsored by
DuVal Farms. This was a time for breeders to share stories, laugh
at jokes, and say farewell. Additionally, raffle drawing results
were announced during the luncheon for over a dozen donated
baskets, proceeds of which contribute to the Junior Showmanship competition. Overall, the 2010 Oregon State Fair Miniature
Hereford Show was a terrific, family-fun experience that continues
to be “Best In The West.”
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B r e ed e r s
D i r e c t o r y
Alu, Diane
Middleground Farm
Lima, NY
585-582-1363; burnbarrel7@aol.
com
www.middlegroundherefords.
com
Bryan, Donna
Southside Farm
Easton, MD
410-443-0460; wob11949@
gmail.com
www.bryansouthsidefarm.net
Carey, Donald M & Ruth
Homestead Enterprise II
Dover, DE
302-734-8004; donaldcarey638@
msn.com
Carolei, Dawn Marie
King’s Rock Farm
Millbrook, NY
845-417-5365;kingsrockfarm@
aol.com
Codington, David
Farringford Downs
Callaway, VA
540-483-9006; chapcod@hotmail.
com
Gough, Malcolm
Chater Valley Herd at Fox Covert
Farm
Pilton Rutland, UK
0044 1780 720660; malcgough@
hotmail.com; www.chatervalley.
com
Harrison, Jan Pilon & Thomas J.
Little Pond Farm
Eagle Bridge, NY
518-677-2028; tomjharrison@
msn.com
Massarone, Diane & Michael
Spring Hill Farm
Millbrook, NY
914-204-1857; millbrookfarmhousecheese@yahoo.com
Moreton, Bill & Sharon
Spring Mountain Farms
Lehighton, PA
610-871-2310
bill@springmountainfarms.com
Mudd, Robert & Sylvia
Pleasant Hill Farm
Pomfret, MD
301-934-9568; sylvia.mudd@
gmail.com
Finley, Milton & Barbara
Oh Heres Heaven
Blackstock, SC
803-385-6693;barfin@truvista.net
www.ohheresheaven.com
Popolizio, Frank
South Side Farm
Schenectady, NY
518-588-0188; ssd@nycap.rr.com
Furness, Colin & Kelly
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
954-701-3301
colin@cwfenterprises.com
Rahm, Rob & Krista
Forrest Green Farm
Louisa, VA
540-697-1165; forrestgreenfarm@rahmweb.com
www.forrestgreenfarm.com
Griesan, M J
Zolfo Springs, FL
863-448-2049
mjgreddog@hotmail.com
Tawney, Richard
Buckhannon, WV
304-473-0956
Underhill, Patricia
Becket Farms
Pike, NH
603-989-5130
hpunderhill@earthlink.net
www.becket.org
Vadney, Robert & Helen
West End Farm
Altamont, NY
518-356-0984; gryhvgryh@aol.com
Vogel, Sr., Jeffrey
RWV Land and Livestock
Jackson, NJ
732-364-1070
rwvlandandlivestock@yahoo.com
Yantz, Frank
Sunny Creek Farm
Mt Savage, MD
301-264-4054; fyantz@atlanticbb.net
Region 2
Barlow, Travis
Treutlen Farms, L.L.C.
Soperton, GA
912-429-1936
travis@travisbarlow.biz
Cooper, John P.
Spring Trail Ranch, Inc.
Hillsborough, NC
919-624-2301
SCRAAB2001@yahoo.com
Davis, Sybil
Aiken, SC
803-648-7258; rah2@islc.net
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Hart, Franklin and Rhonda
Macon, GA
bigkountry1969@att.net
Johnson, Susan
JH Miniature Herefords
Tallahassee, FL
850-877-0954
susanjohnson929@yahoo.com
www.jhminiatureherefords.com
Macomson, John
Motlow Creek Land & Cattle
Campobello, SC
864-248-4957; John@csaas.com
www.motlowcreekcattle.com
Peskoe, Steven
Double AJ Farms
Davisboro, GA
478-232-1479; speskoe120@aol.com
www.doubleaj.com
Plunkett, Michael & Karen
Vale, NC
704-276-2477; mkcae@yahoo.com
Rabadan, Albert & Ana
Rabadan Ranch
Jupiter, FL
561-262-0845; kpms@bellsouth.net
Swauger, Jake & Beth
Kipling, NC
919-557-6128; jake_nter@yahoo.com
Thompson, Richard & Sally
Lake Placid, FL
863-465-8117; moomoo@strato.net
Whitley, Yates
Y.W. Miniature
Raleigh, NC
919-524-0953
yateswhitley@yahoo.com
Williams, Ben & Jayme
Capeside Farm
Fayetteville, NC
910-822-9190
capesidefarm@yahoo.com
Region 3
Bohn-Fochs, Charlie Fochs & Nancy
Lyndon Station, WI
608-524-4848; nbfochs@gmail.com
Delp, Dema
D & S Mini Herefords
Marshall, IN
765-597-2573
dkdelp1@bloomingdaletel.com
Fulmer, Scott & Trish
Hidden Creek Farm
Mansfield, OH
419-529-4349
eliteexcavating@aol.com
Gary, Wes & Jane
White Pines Ranch
Pawnee, IL
217-227-3708
wesjane@dishmail.net
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Grauer, Dave & Tammy
Shiloh, OH
419-295-3116
Hayden, Jerry & Susan
Hebron, IN
219-996-6923; shayden@airbaud.net
Hendon, Danny & Maggie
Hendon Hill Miniature Hereford Farm
Symsonia, KY
270-851-3009
hendon_24@bellsouth.net
Howard, Donald W
Hereford Haven Farm
Wingate, IN
765-275-2417; dowhow@yahoo.com
Krug, Don & Debbie
Pinecreek Farm
Deford, MI
989-872-5496
pinecreekfarm@hotmail.com
Lindstrom, Jeremy
Wisconsin Rapids, WI
715-570-6660
jeremygwen@yahoo.com
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Lisby, Ben & Amanda
Cream & Crimson Cattle Co.
Bloomington, IN
812-360-5302
creamandcrimsoncattle@yahoo.com
Logue, Brian
B & A Miniature Herefords
Medina, OH
330-721-4815
truckmanbrian@hotmail.com
McCausland, Gerald
T Mac Mini Herefords
Canton, IL
309-647-4896
McCausland, Teri
T Mac Mini Herefords
Glasford, IL
309-389-3053; terrisk@yahoo.com
Moore, Doug & Melanie
Moore Farms
DeGraff, OH
937-362-3815
farmerdoug@embarqmail.com
Nelson, Wes & Denise
Catalpa Ridge Farm
California, KY
859-635-4690; simonslick@insightbb.com
Neubauer, Curtis
Montague, MI
231-894-9709, neubauergk@yahoo.com
Niese, Rick & Bonnie
Leipsic, OH
419-438-3630
Penn, Donald
Mannsville, KY
270-465-5065
Randolph, Gary & Nelda
Randolph Ranch
Wellington, OH
440-935-2539; rancher@ncwcom.com
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Region 4
Franks, Robert
DeWitt, AR
870-976-3388; rlf1160@hotmail.
com
Hairrell, Bill & Bonnie
Birmingham, AL
205-942-5822; bhairrel@bsc.edu
Stottsberry, Brent
Cambridge, OH
Hill, Gary and Lisa
Roland, AR
501-912-9673; blaisejedi@msn.com
Taylor, David
D&Z Mini Hereford Ranch
Webster, WI
715-349-7795
shorty87720002001@yahoo.com
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Himmelberg, Ron & Susan
Long Creek Farms
Omaha, AR
870-437-5266; weecows@eritter.net
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Thompson, David & Justin
DJ’s Miniature Herefords
Pioneer, OH
419-737-2028
thedjs@williams-net.com
Livingston, Charles R.
White Oak Acres
Kirksville, MO
660-488-5417
Tuttle, Chris
Circle T Farm
Loudonville, OH
419-606-4897
ctuttle@amish-oak.com
Sandstrom, Julie & Bob
Sandy Hills Farm
Huntsville, AR
479-737-5491
jsandstrom@dishmail.net
www.sandyhillsfarm.com
Ulrich, Mark & Lisa
Pioneer, OH
419-737-2700
mlulrich5@verizon.net
Schulz, Joshua
Schulz Farm
Milton, TN
734-322-5854
jschulz@woksapagroup.com
Upshall, Paul
Riverwood Farms
Sauble Beach, Ontario, Canada
519-422-0325
riverwoodfarms@live.ca
www.riverwoodfarms.ca
Woiak, Laura
Almond, WI
920-765-1041; llkgrw@hotmail.com
Wyant, Jonathan
Orrville, OH; 330-466-6054
jonathanwyant12071@gmail.com
Zahm, Linzy
Z Animal Crossing
Huntington, IN
260-468-2181; ljpoas@hotmail.com
www.zanimalcrossing.com
Schulz, David
Schulz Farm
Milton, TN
615-273-2875
schulzmilton@dtccom.net
Willingham, Ken & Judy
Judkens IteBte Ranch
Russellville, MO
573-338-4049; kenwill@hughes.net
www.itebteranch.net
Region 5
Bang, Scott
Eastern Nebraska Fitting Serv.
Fremont, NE
402-720-9266
Bash, Jeff
Old School Genetics
Orleans, NE
jbash@frontiernet.net
Bierle, Billi J.
Sturgis, SD
billibierie@yahoo.com
Bingham, Jami
Melcher, IA
641-218-4363; jmatts7@yahoo.com
Brott, Shaun & Kily
North Platte, NE
308-530-4151
brott@accessdirectwb.net
Ericksen, Evelyn & Merlin
Blue Creek Farm
Hordville, NE
402-854-2592
eericksen@hamilton.net
Erickson, Milton & Marcy
Erickson Min Herefords
Detroit Lakes, MN
218-847-5229; marcye@arvig.net
Fangmann, Herb & Mary
Fangmann Family Cattle
Rowley, IA
hmkjjfanghome@aol.com
Glosser, Douglas (Doug, Ronda & Kevin)
K-Lane Farms
Blakesburg, IA
641-814-3396
Doogie4557@yahoo.com
Hershberger, Nelson & Sue
Hershberger Mini Herefords
Kalona, IA
319-683-2436; nelsondh@netins.net
Kahrs, Ethan
EK Miniature Herefords
Franklin, NE
308-775-3745; rckahrs@gtmc.net
www.gtmc.net/subscribers/ekminiherefords
D i r e c to r y
Miesse, Frank & Irene
Miesse Family Farm
Springfield, OH
937-325-2173; bmiesse@woh.rr.com
Stines, Chad & Rachel
Stines Cattle Co
Bloomington, IN
812-331-2996
cstines@sbcglobal.net
Zimmerman, Kent
Goshen, IN; 574-862-2229
B r e e d e r s
Lux, Denny & Kathy Jo
New Ulm, MN
507-359-1917; dluxchs@yahoo.com
Mayberry, Randy & Nancy
Utica, OH
740-892-4500; mayberry@voyager.net
Runck, III, Reno F.
Cross Acres Farms
Cincinnati, OH
859-473-1341; rrunck@cinci.rr.com
Schley, Don & Nola
Polish Enterprises
Elkmound, WI; 715-879-5385
Kath, Mark & Paula
Kath Family Farm
Hollandale, MN
507-889-3115
nahretail@hotmail.com
www.kathfamilyfarm.com
Kearns, Justin
Kansas City, MO; 816-898-4602
jkearns@kcigroupinc.com
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D i r e c t o r y
B r e ed e r s
Klimesh, Ronnie & Janice
Snyder, Eric & Tina
Lawler, IA
River Ridge Mini-Herefords
563-569-8506; rjtnt@powerbank.net Eldon, IA
641-652-3254
Koop, James & Christie
tinas@wildblue.net
Gridiron Acres
Ackley, IA
Splitt, Steve & Judy
641-847-0143
Splitt Creek Ranch
thekoopfamily@yahoo.com
North Platte, NE
www.gridironacres.com
308-534-6969; jsplitt@hamilton.net
www.splittcreekranch.com
Kveton, Don
Ramsey, MN; 612-308-8664
Stadler, Corey and Jessica
wpinesranch@yahoo.com
Northfield, MN
507-663-0887
Lashley, Marty & Cherri
candjstadler@msn.com
McCook, NE
308-345-5639
Strong, Bev & Lamont
lashleyc@fcsamerica.com
Strong Mini Herefords
Montezuma, IA
Lindsay, James & Sheila
641-691-4503; bstrong@zumatel.net
Lindsay Littles
Hot Springs, SD; 605-745-3022
Wakefield, Scott & Lisa
srlindsayus@yahoo.com
Waking Acres Farm
Waconia, MN
Meyer, Emily
612-483-5638
Meyer Farms
Garrison, IA
Wallace, Gregory
barbiegirlem10@yahoo.com
Worthington, MN
507-372-5452
Meyer, Steve
wally4@frontiernet.net
Meyer Farms
Garrison, IA
Warren, Craig & Terri
319-477-5040; gfdchief@netins.net Altoona, IA
Meyer, Shawn & Laura
Raging Rock Ranch
Watkins, MN
320-764-2131; meyer77@meltel.net
www.ragingrockranch.com
Penzenstadler, Jim
Lakes Area Mini. Herefords
Chisago, MN; 651-257-0868
JimPenzenstadler@aol.com
White, Brent, Shelley & Jenna
Rolling Hills Miniature Herefords
Blakesburg, IA; 641-938-2653
rollinghillssimmentals@yahoo.com
Region 6
Abernathy, Justin
Abernathy Farms
Altus, OK
Petersen, Ali
KP Ranch
Tekemah, NE
402-377-2309; kpranch@nntc.net
www.kpranch.com
Adams, Skip & Shey, Madellyn,
Ashton, Saige
Adams Cattle Co.
Abilene, TX
325-669-7552; skipadams4@aol.com
Petersen, Kenny
KP Ranch
Tekemah, NE
402-377-2309; kpranch@nntc.net
www.kpranch.com
Anderson, Charles & Pamela
Flying A Ranch
Waukomis, OK; 580-758-3221
flyingaminiherefords@gmail.com
http://flyingaminiherefords.
googlepages.com
Quiring, Dale & Sheryl
Sherdell Farms
Lohrville, IA; 712-465-1107
sherdell@iowatelecom.net
Atteberry, Clayton & Gertrude
Atteberry Farms
Hawkins, TX
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Bartlett, Virgil
Amarillo Tri-State Exposition
Amarillo, TX
806-376-7767; tsfair@tristatefair.com
www.tristatefair.com
Dumas, Hillary
Montgomery Mini Herefords
Montgomery, TX
936-689-2404; hdumas@lefco-inc.com
www.montgomeryminiherefords.com
Beals, Don
Edmond, OK
405-844-9890; 2001sc@cox.net
Earle, Lynne and Lou
Crackerdog Ranch
San Marcos, TX
512-396-9596; Lynneearle@man.com
Beaver, David & Marie
Bar Triangle
Spring, TX
281-376-6664; f1thora@swbell.net
Evans, Ryan
Cumby, TX
903-366-9593
Clapper, Gunner
Seiben Farms
Georgetown, TX
512-864-1722
amy.clapper@yahoo.com
Fulgham, Jeff
Brownsboro, TX
903-670-1324
j_fulgham@hotmail.com
Gibson, Brad
Gibson Cattle Co.
Pampa, TX
806-669-9402; brad.gibson@pampaenergycenter.com
Cole, Jim & Laura
Cole Cattle Co
McCoy, TX
210-849-4243; colecattle@gmail.com
www.colecattle.com
Giedeman, Joe & Peg
Double Venture
Harper, TX
830-459-9382
joegiedeman@windstream.net
Cole, John
Cole Cattle Co
McCoy, TX
www.colecattle.com
Griebenow, Regena
Orion Herefords
Alpine, TX
432-249-0566; orionhfd@gmail.com
www.orionherefords.com
Blissard, Mike & Amanda
Blissard Cattle Co.
Big Spring, TX; 432-267-4265
amanda@bigspringcat.com
Cooper, Liberty
Krum, TX
940-367-7802; usacooper@live.com
Cooksey, Paul
PnD Farms
Winnsboro, TX; 903-440-4609
pndsmallfarms@hughes.com
Dale, Charles & Beverly
Heath, TX
972-771-8445; cbrhdale@flash.net
Dee, Trin, Amber & Brianna
Round Rock, TX; 512-423-2421
Trinidy1@sbcglobal.net
Dinkel, Amelia & Rick
Corpus Christi, TX
361-949-0349; fdinkel@stx.RR.com
Dousay, Kimberly
Little Patch of Heaven Farms
Dayton, TX
713-515-0506; lphfarms@gmail.com
Hill, Don & Barbara
Lazy Lane Farm
Hawkins, TX
903-857-2475; hillsdandb@live.com
Holloway, Kelly
Georgetown, TX
512-863-0026
holloway1059@mindspring.com
Ivy, David & Marilyn
Seguin, TX
830-660-1229; mcivy5@gmail.com
James, Benjamin
Dalhart, TX
tcjames101@yahoo.com
Jensen, Andy & Danielle & Wyatt
Jensen Show Cattle
Altus, OK
580-471-9202
andyjensen@cableone.net
www.jensenshowcattle.com
Official Publication of the Miniature Hereford Breeders Association
Jones, Bobby W.
Denton, TX
940-391-8576
bobby_jones1@verizon.net
Julian, John
Julian Cattle Company
Canadian, TX
806-323-3703
canadianwaterwell@hotmail.com
Long, Kash
Champion
Wheeler, TX
806-898-2448
champion@wildblue.net
Lozano, Gilbert & Julie
La Vernia, TX
210-316-9401; juleloz@yahoo.com
Kerr, Charles & Karen
Western Edge Farm & Ranch
Borger, TX
806-273-3205; charleskerr@hughes.net
Marshall, Justin
Canyon, TX
254-931-6381
jmarshall5740@hotmail.com
King, Jack and Brenda
J K Ranch
Huntsville, TX
936-295-3967; ajackking@aol.com
McKenzie, Blake
Burleson, TX
817-447-7883
mckenzieb@joshuaisd.org
Kortokrax, Kurt & Laura
4Krax Farm
Azle, TX
817-270-5576; kdkrax@verizon.net
www.4KraxMiniCattle.com
McLean, Richard & Meredith
Bergheim Miniature Herefords
Boerne, TX
830-336-2862
richard@mcleanmktg.com
Kyle, Loy & Jacueline
Harts Creek Farm
Trinity, TX
936-594-7803; loy@kadco.com
Meier, Edward D.
Stonewall, TX
830-644-2398
edward_meier@nps.gov
Kyle, Walker & Carla, Eric, Josh, Julian
Elite Mature Hereford
Pampa, TX
806-440-6981
walkercarlakyle@yahoo.com
www.omegaboergoats.com
Neusch, Justin
Canyon, TX
Largent, III, Roy
Point of Rocks Ranch
Fort Davis, TX
432-426-3591; roy@minihereford.com
www.minihereford.com
New, Ronny
Manchaca, TX
512-565-4900
rwn@southsidewrecker.com
Otto/Degraw, David & Misti
MD Miniature Herefords
Fredericksburg, TX
830-889-5726; sgllco@beecreek.net
Lawson, Don & Sharon
Fredericksburg, TX
830-990-8962; cowfrau@gmail.com
Phillips, Kaden Cole
Phillips Farm PBullard, TX; 903-894-6461
Leifeste, Mason Avery
Cameron, TX
254-605-0088; leifeste@farm-market.net
leifesteshowcattle.net
Poe, Kelton
Needville, TX
979-793-6057
poem@needvilleisd.com
Lindquist, Eric
Alice, TX
361-668-8533; Tlindquist@Earthlink.net
Poole, Janet
New Zealand
(09) 439-2420
riverlands27@xtra.co.nz
www.MiniatureHerefordNews.com
Rector, Mark & Susan
Rockin R Cattle Company
Decatur, TX
940-399-8259; msrockinr@yahoo.
com
Shipley, Robert, Vicki, & Kyle
Glory Farms
Fairfield, TX
903-389-2676; rds4@earthlink.net
Robbins, Allen
Shetland Meadows Farm
Bellville, TX
979-865-0957
allen@shetlandmeadows.net
www.shetlandmeadows.net
Roberts, Meredith
J and M Farm
Magnolia, TX; 281-252-5080
June_Roberts@SBCGlobal.net
Robinson, Larry
L K Robinson Farms
Amarillo, TX
806-373-5891
lkrobinsonfarms@arn.net
Rogers, Randy W. & Carolyn S.
Sunshine Acres Miniature Herefords
Barnsdall, OK
918-263-2332
rrogers74002@windstream.net
www.sunshineacresminiherefords.com
Ross, Thomas & Beth
TBR Ranch
Spicewood, TX
830-613-8504; TR@TBRranch.com
www.TBRranch.com
Rutledge, Mike
Salado, TX
Schertz, Kris & Stacy
Schertz Livestock
Anna, TX; 972-924-4954
stacyschertz@yahoo.com
Schulz, Bud
Schulz Farm
Bay City, TX
979-244-1235
bschulz@mini-hereford.com
Schulz, Greg
Schulz Farms
Bay City, TX
979-429-0208
gschulz@mini-hereford.com
www.mini-hereford.com
Smith, Thomas, Karen, & Harrison
S-B
Gatesville, TX
254-865-5976
tfsmith@embarqmail.com
Stott, Julie
Inverness
Oconnell NSW, Australia
612-63375008
amhnetwork@gmail.com
Stricklin, Dickie
Needville, TX
979-793-5236
dscattlecompany@consolidated.net
Stricklin, Suzie
Needville, TX
979-793-5236
dscattlecompany@consolidated.net
Stroud, Leah
Borger, TX
806-274-9935
buggieboo88@hotmail.com
Thomas, Jonathon & Robin
Hot Bat Farmz
Tuttle, OK
405-381-9985; sooner4life@att.net
Thompson, David & Dorothea
Double Lazy T Ranch
Salina, KS
620-894-0109
dbllazt@eaglecom.net
www.dltranch.com
D i r e c to r y
Lunz, Randy
Windaway Farm
Greenville, TX
903-259-6197; slunz@usa.net
Schutt, Jim & Cathy
JCS Miniature Herefords
North Zulch, TX
979-224-2135; jschutt@hughes.net
B r e e d e r s
Kasch, Bob, Patty, & Kirstie
Borger, TX
806-274-4701; pkasch@fpctx.edu
Ratliff, Sarah, Lee, & Audrey
Fritch, TX
806-274-8553; sara.ratliff@
borgerisd.net
Thompson, David R.
Silver Hills Miniature Herefords
Kerrville, TX
304-617-4413; davidtwv@yahoo.com
Turner, Matthew
Spring, TX; 281-364-6693
mturner719@yahoo.com
Turner, Travis & Lauren
Turner Land and Hay
Webberville, TX; 979-324-2057
chappyturner@gmail.com
October, 2010 ~ 21
Villegas, Tony E. & Sally
Alice, TX
tvbuck95@aol.com
Wall, Brian & Christie
4 Wall Farms
Amarillo, TX; 806-353-3408
christie_wall2001@yahoo.com
B r e ed e r s
D i r e c t o r y
Walters; Bob & Kathy
Rocking W Ranch
Center Point, TX
830-634-2202; bobw5212@aol.com
Webb, Jerry & Lauren
TR Minis
Kensington, KS
785-476-2477; j_lwebb@yahoo.com
Weins, Henry & Patti
Sapulpa, OK
918-865-4177
sherrimcmillan@cs.com
Wendling, Pat & Bonnie
Hilltop Herefords
Halstead, KS
316-835-3626; jesse@pixius.net
White, Randy & Tracy
RTW Mini Hereford
Plano, TX
972-509-7954; rewtas@aol.com
Williams, Charlotte & Steve
Double W Ranch
Borger, TX
806-274-5115
cawmomcow@hotmail.com
www.ww-ranch.com
Williams, Shirley Read
Oxen Lane Farm
Peaste, TX; 940-682-7297
Wilson II, Quinton
Montgomery, TX
713-894-0174
qdwilson2@yahoo.com
Region 7
Adams, Jeane
Singing Pines Ranch
Kiowa, CO
303-621-2680; jeanita1@gmail.com
Aldridge, Margaret (Peg)
7 Ranch
Bayfield, CO
970-884-4006
twosparrows20@yahoo.com
Barcus, Debbie
Hamilton, MT
406-961-5663
praying4you@hughes.net
Beebe, Shannon
BB Ranches
Bayfield, CO
970-764-0943
shannonbeebe04@yahoo.com
Bennett, David & Alta
Commerce City, CO
720-685-3456
djbennett44@msn.com
Berry, Steve A.
Brighton, CO
303-659-4202; sab@jjsgraphics.net
Bottini, Pat
Pueblo, CO
719-948-1255; pbottini@aol.com
Fowler, Charles & Ronda
Dry Hollow Ranch
Silt, CO; 970-876-0331
dryhollowranch@yahoo.com
www.dryhollowranch.com
Grady, Justin
J Bar W Cattle Co
Elizabeth, CO
303-646-9497
jbarwcattleco@aol.com
www.jbarwcattle.com
Hall, R. Kevin
Boone, CO; 719-251-6546
nobleoak1@mindspring.com
Hilton, Loye & Frances
LFH Mini-Herefords
Aztec, NM
505-860-2274; hilton30@msn.com
Jenkins, Joleen
J Bar W Cattle Co
Bottini, Joe
Elizabeth, CO; 303-646-9497
Pueblo, CO
jbarwcattleco@aol.com
719-948-4441; joebottini@msn.com www.jbarwcattle.com
Bouma, Jon & Johanna
Kasselder, Dan & Amy
Bouma Cattle
DNA Cattle Co
Missoula, MT
Calhan, CO; 719-347-2239
406-799-2973; jboumaup@gmail.com dnakasselder@juno.com
www.BOUMACATTLE.com
Krenning, Gerald J. & Kellie R.
Burhenn, Miles & Jesse
Bridger, MT; 406-662-5256
Stevensville, MT
jkkrenning@dishmail.net
406-381-7063
Kugeler, Lesta
Campbell, Mark & Micheline
Salt Creek Ranch
X Lazy P Ranch
Collbran, CO; 970-487-3037
Belt, MT; 406-277-3628
lkugeler@aol.com
mmhotsoup@3rivers.net
www.saltcreekminiherefords.com
www.xlazypranch.com
MacKenzie, Fran
Cardiff, Melanie & Gianinetti Family Salt Creek Ranch
GIC Cattle Co.
Collbran, CO; 970-487-3182
Carbondale, CO
fmac4566@gmail.com
970-963-3613; cardiff@sopris.net www.saltcreekminiherefords.com
Clarke, Christie
Choteau, MT
karlisminicows@hotmail.com
Ehart, Shelby
Collbran, CO; 970-487-3552
Fisher, Randy
Hotchkiss, CO; 970-872-4487
Foster, Ron & Madeline
Elbert, CO; 303-648-3979
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Mannel, David
Mannel Miniatures
Loma, CO; 970-858-7483
Mannel1452@gmail.com
Massengale, Bob & Joan
Iti Biti Acres
Howard, CO
719-942-3126; info@itibitiacres.com
www.itibitiacres.com
McIntyre, Steve & Gaylynn & Stephen
McIntyre Cattle Co.
Lakewood, CO
303-233-5952; macfactor16@Q.com
Olson, Randy and Karen
Olson Miniature Herefords
Franktown, CO
303-660-5262; koskar@aol.com
Orton, Lambert & Robyn
Bar O Ranch
Steamboat Springs, CO
970-879-1911
steamboatdoc@springsips.com
Reust, Mark & Robyn
Reust Min Herefords
Clayton, NM
505-374-2200
markreust@plateautel.net
Ribble, Carson
Brighton, CO
ncriii@yahoo.com
Richardson, Deb
Missoula, MT
406-728-2359
Schrader, Ken & Elke
S Bar Ranch
Bayfield, CO
970-884-7789; kschrade@wm.com
Shue, Bill & Dona
Two Shoes Ranch
Craig, CO
970-824-0105; dms115@hughes.net
www.2shoesranch.com
Stafford, Ed & Marcia
EMS Gelbvieh Ranch
Kiowa, CO
303-621-8745; smarcia429@aol.com
Thuener, Henry
Shady Lawn Farm
Fort Lupton, CO
303-947-7665; hatii@msn.com
VanDyke, Brent
VanDyke Herefords
Hobbs, NM; 505-390-9266
hobbsffa@leaconet.com
www.vandykeherefords.com
Velasquez, Alice
ABJ Cattle Company
Santa Rosa, NM; 575-781-0102
alicevelasquez@hotmail.com
abjcattlecompany.com
Official Publication of the Miniature Hereford Breeders Association
Watson, Clayton & Ruth
Pagosa Springs, CO
970-731-0183; cww327@aol.com
Wooden Nichol Ranch
Aumsville, OR
503-749-2015; genichol@msn.com
Wright Jr., Thomas
Watkins, CO
303-261-0427; tomcapamigo@yahoo.com
Pennington, Rick and Faye
Rocky Road Minis
Lacenter, WA; 360-263-4855
mrkenworth@tds.net
Young, Jo & David
Riverslide Ranch
Stevensville, MT
406-777-3138; riverslideranch@yahoo.com
Potter, Kelsey
Silverton, OR
Brooks, Tony & Kim
Molalla, OR
503-829-7290; tkbrooks@molalla.net
Shiplet, Louetta
Benton City, WA
509-588-8719
louetta.bcwa@verizon.net
Clarke, Carol
Zavdiel Farms
Woodinville, WA
360-863-6421; JIPC@comcast.net
Cox, Travis & Arlou
Quarter Circle J Cross
Ellensburg, WA
509-968-4564; tac12@charter.net
www.jcross-miniherefords.com
Eldridge, Eric & Erin
LE&J Fitting Services
Redmond, OR
541-619-7008
cowqueen1998@yahoo.com
Hardy, Kari & Roy
Rocken K Miniature Cattle Co.
Outlook, WA
509-854-6331; karihardy@hotmail.com
Johnson, Betty
Straitside Ranch
Sequim, WA
360-683-6527; jbstraitside@msn.com
www.straitside.net
Lantz, Kathy & Bruce
Yelm, WA
Morse/Helland, Ray & Phyllis
Homestead Herefords
Eugene, OR
541-343-9271
Nichol, Glen
www.MiniatureHerefordNews.com
Spencer, Kaylee
Silverton, OR
503-602-0992
kspencer2010@gmail.com
Veach, Megan
Scott Mills, OR
Watts, Robert
Diamond S. Herefords
Kennewick, WA; 509-585-8381
dsh5of11@msn.com
Region 9
Bening, Charli McCord & Scott
Dolce Vita Cattle Co.
Catheys Valley, CA
s@McCordConstruction.com
Boriolo, Don & Bev
Boriolo Ranch
Plymouth, CA
209-245-6155
dboriolo@stardustweb.net
Duysen, Sammie
Porterville, CA
559-781-1391; sduysen@pvilleca.com
Gill, Craig & Lori
Lowe Ranch
San Luis Obispo, CA
805-544-2081
loweranch@yahoo.com
Kendell, Bart & Julie
Double Bar K Cattle
Uintah, UT; 801-479-3644
double_bar_k@msn.com
May, Todd
May Farms
Atwater, CA; 209-357-3323
McFarlane, Alison
Dawson Cattle Co
Carmel Valley, CA
530-409-7141
palms_am@hotmail.com
Pitts, Randy
C & R Ranch
Carson City, NV
775-221-1460
randy@fandpconstruction.com
Potter, Bob & Peggy
PJ Ranch LLC
Winton, CA
209-358-7123; pjranch@vtlnet.com
www.pjranchminicattle.com
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Rozema, Dallen & Janell
Rozema Livestock
Spanish Fork, UT
801-798-1527
rozemalivestock@digis.net
Speer, Teresa & Dan
Dantre Ranch
Brentwood, CA
925-634-8821
teresa07@onemain.com
www.dantreranch.com
Tracy, George & Donna
Bald Eagle Ranch
San Miguel, CA
805-467-9753
BaldEagleMiniMoo@aol.com
Wesley, Edward & Dagne
Whitmore, CA
eddags@frontiernet.net
Wheeler, Charles & Rose Marie
Hilmar, CA
D i r e c to r y
DuVal, Jerry, Cynthia & Alyssa
DuVal Farms
Silverton, OR
503-873-5572; duvalacj@msn.com
Smith, Douglas
Ridgefield, WA
360-606-7835
dsmithport@hotmail.com
Didion, Cory
Golddust Ranch
Placerville, CA
530-903-0568
Classifieds
B r e e d e r s
Region 8
Qualey, Colby
Silverton, OR
Coleman, Paul
Crossroads Ranch
Phelan, CA; 760-249-8853
gwenacoleman@yahoo.com
www.thecrossroadsranch.com
Bos, Ryan & Carson
Double B Mini Herefords
Atwater, CA
209-658-1149
bosfamily@clearwire.net
Carneal, Mark
Marquis Ranch
Murrieta, CA; 714-264-8096
mcarneal@marquisranch.com
www.marquisranch.com
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Double W Ranch
Steve & Charlotte Williams
100 Chamisa, Borger, TX 79007
806.274.5115 ~ cawmomcow@hotmail.com
www.ww-ranch.com