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december 2010/January 20111

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2011 Open JuniOr ShOw breaKdOwn

ARIZONAJan. 22 Yuma/SAILA Jackpot Show (Yuma County Fairgrounds) Species: Steer, Heifer, Mkt. Sheep, Breeding Sheep, Meat Goat, Breeding Goat Contact: Vicky Sharp (928) 785-9317 email: [email protected] website: www.exhibitorslink.com Feb. 5-6 U of A Collegiate Cattle Growers Jackpot – 2 Shows (U of A Ag Center - Tucson) Species: Breeding & Mkt. Beef, Sheep, Swine, Goat Contact: Amanda Zamudio (520) 221-1989 email: [email protected] website: http://animal.cals.arizona.edu/students/ccga.htmlFeb. 12-13 Arizona Showmaster Classic (Pinal County Fairgrounds-Casa Grande) Species: Beef, Sheep, Swine, Meat Goat Contact: Patty Young (602) 910-1860 email: [email protected] website: www.exhibitorslink.comFeb. 26 Yuma Belt Buckle Blowout (Yuma County Fairgrounds) Specie: Swine Contact: Brent Harken (928) 246-7043 website: beltbuckleblowout.clubspaces.comMar. 12-13 SAILA Spring Junior Livestock Show (location to be announced) Species: Steer, Heifer, Lamb, Hog, Meat Goat Contact: SAILA office (520) 792-1060 website: www.exhibitorslink.com June Kingman SAILA Jackpot website: www.exhibitorslink.comJuly Safford SAILA Jackpot website: www.exhibitorslink.comJuly Holbrook SAILA Jackpot website: www.exhibitorslink.comAugust Sonoita SAILA Jackpot website: www.exhibitorslink.comFor additional information regarding above shows, please contact the SAILA office at (520) 792-1060

CALIFORNIAJan. 14-16 Sierra Winter Classic (Porterville Fairgrounds) CJLA Sanctioned Species: Steer, Heifer Contact: Porterville Fair (559) 781-6582 website: www.portervillefair.comFeb. 5-6 19th Annual MJC Showmaster Classic (Stanislaus Co. Fairgrounds-Turlock) CJLA Sanctioned Species: Steer, Lamb, Hog, Meat Goat Contact: John Mendes (209) 575-6205 Amanda Schnoor (209) 575-6210Feb. 12-13 Red Wave Classic Jr. Livestock Show (Big Fresno Fairgrounds-Fresno) CJLA Sanctioned Species: Steer, Heifer, Lamb, Hog, Meat Goat Contact: Beef-Randy Perry (559) 278-4793 Lambs-John Cordeiro (559) 278-2804 Hogs-Dr. Scott Williamson (559) 278-5398 website: redwave.jcast.csufresno.eduFeb. 18-20 Western Bonanza Junior Livestock Show (Mid-State Fairground - Paso Robles) CJLA Sanctioned (2 shows) Species: Steer, Heifer, Lamb, Hog, Meat Goat Contact: Wendy Hall (805) 756-5398 Jacky Eshelby (805) 756-5418 Western Bonanza Line (805) 756-2180 website: www.westernbonanza.calpoly.edu Feb. 27 Orange Blossom Klassic (Porterville Fairgrounds) CJLA Sanctioned Species: Lamb, Hog, Meat Goat Contact: Porterville Fair (559) 781-6582 website: www.portervillefair.comMar. 5-6 Cattlemen’s Jackpot (Plymouth Fairgrounds) CJLA Sanctioned Species: Steer, Heifer Contact: Susie Clark (209) 304-6335

Mar. 11-13 NJSA Western Regional Hog Show (Stanislaus Co. Fairgrounds-Turlock) Species: Market & Breeding Hogs Contact: Kelli Reiff (765) 463-3594 email: [email protected]. 11-13 Pork Spectacular (Stanislaus Co. Fairgrounds-Turlock) CJLA Sanctioned Specie: Hog Contact: Calif. Pork Producers - Lesa Carlton (916) 447-8950 email: [email protected]. 11-13 Great Western (Tulare Fairgrounds) CJLA Sanctioned Specie: Steer, Heifer, Lamb, Hog, Meat Goat Contact: Livestock Office – (559) 686-4707 website: tularefair.orgMar. 26-27 Monterey Bay Classic (Monterey County Fairgrounds-Monterey) CJLA Sanctioned Specie: Steer, Heifer, Lamb, Hog, Meat Goat Contact: Lauren Heath (831) 372-5863 website: www.montereycountyfair.comMar. 27 Gold Country Jackpot (Calaveras Co. Fairgrounds-Angels Camp) Species: Steers Contact: Shawna Davis (209) 736-0630 Melissa Walraven (209) 736-0761 email: [email protected] April 2 TCA Classic Steer & Heifer Show (Roseville Fairground) Species: Steer, Heifer Contact: Jackie & Chris Davis (916) 645-3085 or Daryl Consulo (916) 652-7764 or (916) 782-3550

Apr. 8-10 Bar Ale/Sunglo “Circle of Champions” (location to be announced) CJLA Sanctioned ( 2 shows) Species: Lamb, Hog, Meat Goat Contact: Chico Ag. Dept. (530) 898- 6694

Apr. 16-17 Valley Classic Boer Goat Show (San Joaquin Co. Fairgrounds-Stockton) CJLA Sanctioned (2 shows) Specie: Meat Goat Contact: Justin Burns (916) 496-7644 website: www.jandjlivestock.com

May 6-8 Siskiyou’s Golden Jackpot Show (Yreka) CJLA Sanctioned Species: Steer, Heifer Contact: Janet Eastlick (530) 842-2767 email: [email protected]

May 13-15 Pacific Coast Jackpot of Gold (Kern County Fairgrounds-Bakersfield) CJLA Sanctioned (2 shows) Species: Steer, Heifer, Lamb, Hog, Meat Goat Contact: Kern County Fairgrounds Livestock Office (661) 833-4934 website: www.kerncountyfair.com > click on “annual events”

May 28-29 Calif. Jr. Angus State Fieldday/Preview Show (Stanislaus Co. Fairgrounds-Turlock) CJLA Breed Sanctioned (heifers only) Species: Heifer, Steer Contact: Amanda Leo (209) 723-5113

May 28 Calif. Jr. Charolais State Fieldday (Stanislaus Co. Fairgrounds-Turlock) CJLA Breed Sanctioned (heifers only) Species: Heifer Contact: Randy Perry (559) 278-4793

June 18-19 Southwest Regional Hereford Show (Glenn County Fairgrounds-Orland) CJLA Breed Sanctioned (heifers only) Species: Heifer, Steer Contact: Carrie Morrell (530) 934-2047

June 18 Stateline Spectacular Jackpot Show (Tulelake) Species: Beef, Sheep, Swine Contact: Tulelake-Butte Co. Fair / Dave Dillabo (530) 667-5312

July Golden Empire Open Jr. Show (Kern County Fairgrounds-Bakersfield) CJLA Sanctioned Species: Steer, Heifer, Lamb, Hog, Meat Goat Contact: Sharon Wonderly (661) 833-1774 email: [email protected]

Aug. Surf N Turf Jackpot (San Benito Co. Fairgrounds - Hollister) CJLA Sanctioned Species: Steer, Heifer, Lamb, Hog, Meat Goat (tentative) Contact: Becky Doty (831) 801-3891 email: [email protected]

Sept. Limousin Field Day (location to be announced) CJLA Breed Sanctioned (heifers only) Specie: Heifer Contact: Candy Whitcomb (530) 741-9006 email: [email protected]

Fall Oktoberfest Boer Goat Show (location to be announced) CJLA Sanctioned Specie: Meat Goat Contact: Sue Hobby (209) 632-4492 email: [email protected]

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Oct. 15-16 Northern Exposure Jr. Cattle Show (Glenn Co. Fairgrounds-Orland) CJLA Sanctioned (2 shows) Species: Steer, Heifer Contact: Natalie Reis (530) 682-0356 email: [email protected] website: www.showpage.com/northern_exposure

Oct. 15-23 Grand National Rodeo, Horse & Stock Show (Cow Palace - San Francisco) CJLA Sanctioned Species: Steer, Heifer, Lamb, Hog, Meat Goat Contact: Vanessa Schneider (559) 288-3475 email: [email protected] website: www.cowpalace.com

Oct. 30 “Spotlight on Quality” Shorthorn Jackpot (Amador Co. Fairgrounds-Plymouth) CJLA Breed Sanctioned (heifers only) Species: Heifer, Steer Contact: Kris Gudel (559) 905-7048

Nov. 20 CNPHA 12th Annual Hereford Classic Junior Jackpot Show (Amador Co. Fairgrounds-Plymouth) CJLA Breed Sanctioned (heifers only) Species: Heifer, Steer Contact: Karen Perrin (916) 663-1142 email: [email protected]

Dec. 3-4 Angus Days (Stanislaus Co. Fairgrounds-Turlock) CJLA Breed Sanctioned (heifers only) Species: Heifer Contact: Amanda Leo (209) 723-5113

Dec. 9-11 Holiday Classic (Kern Co. Fairgrounds-Bakersfield) CJLA Sanctioned (2 Shows) Species: Steer, Heifer Contact: Kern County Fairgrounds Livestock Office (661) 833-4934 website: www.kerncountyfair.com > click on “annual events”

IDAHOApril Cowpoke Classic (Caldwell) Specie: Heifer, Steer Contact: Tom Leppert (208) 249-1725

April 30 Magic Valley Classic (Gooding) Specie: Beef Contact: Patty Hooper (208) 837-4950

June 4-6 Northwest Jr. Hereford Invitational & Jackpot Show (Split Butte Livestock-Minidoka) Specie: Heifer Contact: Ron Schurtz (208) 431-3311

June 11 Magic Valley Classic (Gooding) Specie: Swine Contact: Tim Hooper (208) 837-4213

June 16-18 Idaho Jr. Beef Expo (Filer) Species: Beef Contact: Sarah Fuller (208) 731-3371

Sept. Twin Falls Co. Fair / Open Mkt. Steer & Breeding Cattle Show (Twin Falls) Specie: Steer Contact: Sarah Fuller (208) 308-0873

OREGONApril 23 Umpqua Valley Jr. Classic (Douglas County Fairgrounds-Roseburg) Species: Steer, Heifer Contact: Tony Brumbach (541) 430-4954 email: [email protected]

May LBCC/OSU College Classic Jackpot Show (Benton County Fairground-Corvallis) Species: Steer, Heifer, Lamb, Meat Goat Contact: Clay Weber (541) 990-8770

May 7-8 Southern Oregon Junior Classic (Central Point) Species: Beef, Sheep, Swine, Goat Contact: Traci Dulaney (541) 601-2058

May 28 5 Peaks Classic Jackpot – 2 Shows (Madras) Specie: Steer, Heifer Contact: Cathy Bartels (541) 420-2470 email: [email protected]

May 28-29 Stockman Spring Classic (Canby) Species: Beef, Sheep, Swine, Meat Goat Contact: Rhonda Rathjen (503) 341-9932 email: [email protected]

June 4 Juniper Jackpot Show (Deschutes Co. Fairgrounds - Redmond) Species: Beef, Sheep, Swine, Goat Contact: Candi Bothum (541) 548-6088 email: [email protected] website: www.deschutes4h.com

June 19 Klamath Jackpot (Klamath) Species: Steer, Heifer Contact: Lee & Glenda Stilwell (541) 884-4881 email: [email protected]

June 24-26 Pacific International Jr. Livestock Show (Prineville) Species: Beef, Sheep, Swine, Meat Goat Contact: Brad Gohr (503) 932-6494 website: www.pilivestockshow.com

UTAHFeb. 19 Sweetheart Livestock Extravaganza (Washington Co. Regional Park - Hurricane) Species: Steer, Heifer, Lamb, Goat (2 shows) Contact: Marty Bundy (435) 669-3169

Apr. USU Aggie Classic Jackpot (Logan) Species: Steer, Heifer Contact: Brett Bowman (435) 770-4440 website: www.aggieclassic.com

June 18 Golden Elite Jackpot Show (Box Elder Fairgrounds – Tremonton) Species: Heifer, Steer Contact: Scott Newman (435) 757-3690 or Chris Beins (435) 452-1806

November Fall Fiesta Heifer & Steer Show & Western Trails Jr. Heifer Futurity (Spanish Fork) Contact: Monroe Magnuson (435) 749-1027 email: [email protected] website: www.keywestcattleservices.com

Note: For more upcoming events, please see page 56.

If you have any additions or changes to this list of shows,

please contact us at 408-776-7611 or email Heidi at

[email protected]

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Entry Fee: $50 per person,

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October 15-23, 2011

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Watch our website for updated schedules and information: www.cowpalace.com

For more information, contact:Vanessa Schneider: 559/288-3475 E-mail: [email protected]

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For information, contact: [email protected] Rogers: [email protected] / 408.499.6573Heidi Beljean: [email protected]

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Orange Blossom Klassic

Feb. 26th-27th

Cal Poly's Western Bonanza

Feb. 18th-20th

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January 15th, 2011 —

Introducing "TOMMY" and some winners from

his first lamb crop!

...and many other Champions at the

County level!

Visitors always welcome to look at lambs at the ranches of the consignors!

"TOMMY"(Marcantel 29

x Protocol dam)

Exhibit Building @ Turlock Fairgrounds • Preview 9:00 a.m. • Sheep Sale at 11:00 a.m.Selling 75 to 85 Lambs – Something for every budget –

* Brought to you by Nicewonger, Beam, Sampson and Rosewood Ranch New Location: MJC Beef Facility • Preview: 10:00 • Sale: 11:00

Including a very special EWE LAMB OFFERING

Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb2010 North American International Livestock Exposition.

Shown by Jill Davis.

Supreme Champion Market Lamb2010 California State Fair. Shown by Nicole Bayne.

Grand Champion Market Lamb2010 Kern County Fair. Shown by Nicole Bayne.

Supreme Champion

Ewe

2010 California State Fair. Shown by Makayla Spaman.

Plan on attending

these two sales!

February 26th, 2011 —

John & Carol niCewonger • (209) 847-8976 (Oakdale, Ca)

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W-D Swine Farm would like to invite you all to our 14th Annual Kick-Off Sale. The sale is always held the third Saturday in January at the Stanislaus County Fair-grounds. This year the sale date is January 15, 2011. The preview will begin at 9 a.m., Lambs sell at 11 a.m. and the hogs sell at 1 p.m. In addition to our sale, Honor Show Chow Feed is hosting a Lamb and Pig Clinic. The lamb clinic will start at 9 a.m. with Clay Weber and the hogs will start at 10 a.m. with Bryan Vaughn. This is a great opportunity for 4-H and FFA members to learn more about the selection, care of, feeding and grooming of their projects. Clay and Bryan will both be happy to answer any specific questions you may have.

We are really excited about our hogs for the sale this year. Our Drop Shot boar has made quite an impression nationwide. The latest being Drop Shot's son: the $37,000 Crossbred Boar we sold at Fall Classic in Duncan, OK. All of the hogs in the Kick-Off Sale will be sired by Drop Shot or one of our other service sires. Each hog sold in the sale, and the top 40 lambs, will go home with a bag of Honor Show Chow Feed. Thank you to Honor for that donation.

For more information about our program, please visit our website at www.wdswinefarm.com or give us a call. Ryan is happy to go over the hogs with anyone on the phone or the day of the sale. If you are unable to make the sale, we are also taking bids in advance. We hope to see you all there!!

Ryan' Cell: 209-604-2082

Ken's Cell: 209-648-0029

Email: [email protected]

Pacific ShowcaseMagazine

December 2010/ January

2011

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All Shows — One

Weekend

March 11th - 13th, 2011

Entry Books Available Online January 5th, 2011Entries Due

February 25th, 2011

Late entries will be accepted until March 4th, 2011, with a fee.

For More Information and Entries:

(559) 686-4707www.tulArEFAir.Org

SANCTIONED — All Divisions

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Happy New Year, and Best Wishes for the upcoming show season!

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We honor group awards — don't forget to submit your application! See associatedfeed.com for more details.

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super hard to find. What do I mean by “quality lard”? Well, usually that means not hydrogenated which turns it into a trans fat. So con-sumers are looking for naturally ren-dered lard that they can use in cooking and baking the way their great grand-mother did. To pro-duce lard you need to have fat on your pigs so the amount of fin-ish will be different than if you are going for lean meat. Pork direct marketers will need to choose between selling a “lean white meat” product or selling a “healthy fat” product. There are customers for both products.

The other unique thing about swine is the fact that some of the animal can be sold as cured meat. Hams, sausages, bacon, linguica, bratwurst, and the like are all examples of cured meats. This means that you will need to locate a processor to do your curing for you. Here is a great chance to outshine your competitors. If you are selling to the tradi-

Continued from page 10 tional foodies and the like, then you probably will want to go with a natural cure. This means that your hams and bacons will be cured without any artificial nitrates. Processors who do a natural cure use the juice of celery or prunes or other plants that contain natural curing agents. Consumers who are seeking out a cleaner product usually go for this.

If your customers are more of the gourmet set than the health set, then find a processor who consistently wins awards for his hams, sausages, and other cured meats. Find out what your competitors are doing and out do it. Make different flavors and have taste tests at events to find out which products have the most appeal. These products are considered “value added” as something is done to them other than just to package them as meat. There is gener-ally more profit in a value added product as it is interesting to the consumer and you can mark it up more. Pork chops are pork chops and the consumer has a hard time differentiating between

yours and the other guy’s but smoked cinnamon apple sausage is a product that might be uniquely yours…

Selling pork products directly to consumers can really be enjoyable because customers tend to get re-ally excited about pork and the huge array of products you can sell them. You may find yourself raising more and more pigs just to keep up with the demand.

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January 22nd, 2011Yuma County Fairgrounds

— Bring Your —Steers • Heifers • Lambs • Meat Goats

SAILA Office: (520) 792-1060Or get info from...

www.exhibitorlink.com

For more info, call

Vicky & Clyde Sharp: (928) 785-9317Email: [email protected]

Remember...“Practice Makes Perfect!”So start your year by attending this Jackpot.

March 5th, 2011

april 30th, 2011

Don't miss these upcoming

2 sales to choose from!

9:30 a.m. — Ethics Training provided by Dr. Celina Johnson from CSU Chico

11:30 to 12:30 — Lamb and Goat Viewing • SalE STarTS aT 1:00 p.m.

Also included:

• Fitting and Showmanship demo • Feed Rep• Shaul's Manufacturing will be on hand with

their handling equipment• Wool spinning techniques demonstration

using a drop spindle and unspun wool• Wool products will be offered for sale!

Something for everyone!For more information, contact

Karin Fish at [email protected] the web: www.goldcountrysheepproducers.org

from the Gold CouNtry ShEEp produCErS ASSoCiAtioN

Placer County Fairgrounds • Roseville

We Will have approximately 50 lamBS and 20 GoatS at each Sale.

Consignors will include:• 3 Sisters Sheep • Briar Rose Farm • Byrne Club Lambs

• Chico State Sheep & Goat Unit • Davis Family Club Lambs • Emsoff Club Lambs • Fish Club Lambs • Glenn Land Farms

• Lopez Club Lambs • Triple T Ranch • Two Willow Ranch

Lamb and Goat Sales

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3368 Hwy. 45 • Glenn, CA 95943Tom Sr. • 530/520-1655

ContaCt us for your next show Pig!

HAVE A SPRING SHOW?We have plenty of competitive hogs to choose from!

Our winning results speak for our Grand Genetics!

Our 2010 Show Results were numerous...

Planning on making 2011 even bigger in winning numbers!

Give us a call, and get on our winning list!

GREAT SELECTION — YEAR ROUNDFor all types — Many Breeds to

choose from!

3 NEW BOARSfor 2011 pigs, plus AI Sires!

Love to work with hogs?Are you a hard worker?

We're looking for a Herdsman for our Farm

-- INTERESTED?

Give us a call!

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How do you join?Fi l l out the form and exhibit at as many sanctioned shows that you want to. You can attend one or all the shows - It’s up to you!

Why should you join?You’re attending jackpots throughout the year, so why not accumulate points too? Get recognition at the end of the year for all your work and effort to be your best!

What will you get out of it?Our goal is to reward all kids that join with some form of compensation (by awards, scholar-ships, things for your future - personal & project, etc). At the end of the year, points will be tabulated and a banquet held for all that attend. It is our belief that all participants in this program are equally important - therefore, our goal is to include and reward every member for their involvement and efforts.

* You must be a member of the first show you attend to receive

points for that show *

Jr. Memberships are accepted until March 31, 2011.

To receive points you must be a member.

For more information, contact:Heidi Beljean 408-776-7611

Mary Ann Bush 831-623-4316

Next Year’s Shirt/Jacket Size (circle one):Adult Size: XS S M L XL XXL

Mail this form with your check to:

California Junior Livestock Assn.P.O. Box 41430 • San Jose, CA 95160

California Junior Livestock Association – Year 2011 Membership ApplicationName: ______________________________________________________________ Date of Birth: ________________

Parents’ Names ___________________________________________________________________________________

Address: ________________________________________________________________________________________

City: ____________________________________ State: _________________________________ Zip: _____________

County: _________________________________________________________ Phone: __________________________

Email address: ____________________________________________________________________________________

I wish to participate in (check divisions you will compete in):______ CJLA Lamb Membership (Age 9-19)______ CJCA Steer Membership (Age 9-19)______ CJCA Heifer Membership (Age 9-21) (Reg. Heifer Division Only)______ CJPA Pig Membership (Age 9-19)______ CJGA Goat Membership (Age 9-19)

FEES: Please enclose a check for:One Division – $40.00; Two Divisions – $70.00Three Divisions – $100.00; Four Divisions – $130.00

Total Amount Enclosed: ______________________* Last Day to Join: March 31st, 2011 * Points start once membership is paid

Note: You must be 9 yrs. old or older on January 1, 2011, to join.

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Ok, so I admit it. I am a “weather wimp!” For well over a hundred years, five generations of my family have basked in the mild climate of the Golden State. Summer fairs and picnics are never rained out and my idea of winter weather is tarping the hay in the fall and shaking the black

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Cody, Wyoming sits in a high desert valley, an hour from the east gate to Yellowstone National Park. Its climate boasts 300 days of sunshine, a dry climate, and winds that can blow a gale any time of the year. My daughter-in-law tells me that they really get very little snow and barely a sprinkling of rain.

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Thanksgiving 2010 was no exception. The trip through Salt Lake was summer-like, the high reaches of South Pass snow-free and, as if right on cue, the snow began to blow in over Cody while we unloaded our suitcases and gifts of California strawberries, homegrown tomatoes and avocados.

With Jack Frost nipping at my nose, this must be the way most of the country celebrates Thanksgiving! The house was warm; we were together with family and while we watched through the newly insu-lated windows, the flakes and the thermometer continued to fall.

The day before Thanksgiving, hot cup of coffee in my hand, I turned on the local news.

“Park County Schools are closed today, due to adverse weather. Because of the below zero temperatures and the wind chill, we made the decision to call off school for the day.” Bryan Monteith, school superintendant gave the good news.

Hot dog, this is what I came for!

“Hailey, I’ll help with chores,” I offered.

“Be sure to dress warm,” she said, as she zipped her “covies”, a pair of insulated Carhartt overalls.

I layered. First silk long johns, then, since no one would know, my fleece pajama bottoms under my Carhartt flannel lined jeans. I put a turtle neck under my wool fisherman’s sweater, covered by a sweat-shirt, vest and full length quilted coat. I topped my head with fuzzy cap, ear muffs and silk wild rag. I had a little trouble bending down to shove my wool sock clad feet into a pair of sheepskin lined leather boots. My hand coverings were only cheap Walmart gloves, but I figured I could keep them in my pockets for the most part.

We stepped outside into an arctic freeze. No wind, but at eight o’clock in the morning the thermometer hovered at minus eighteen degrees.

“Hmmm, good thing we have an overcast,” Hailey said looking at the gray morning, “or else it would be really cold.”

Say what, I thought and pulled my coat tighter. We drove a mile to the horse corrals and left the car idling, the heater running at full blast, beside the hay stack.

Of the five horses that greeted us, only one wore a blanket, Prime Oak, the fancy California bred horse. The others had those good northwestern genes that allowed them to thrive in this kind of weather. Something I had noticed all over Wyoming was the use of more windbreaks than barns for shelter. My son tells me the most dangerous thing is cold with wind and since winter is so dry, a piece of plywood to block the wind is all they need. Must be working, the ponies were haired-up, looking fat and sassy, with frost decorating their whiskers.

I tossed the hay while Hailey chopped ice. She used the back of a hatchet and scooped the chunks out with an apple picker, but no amount of chopping worked on the sorrel mare’s trough. Hers had frozen into a single cube. Hailey found a spare insulted barrel and we rolled it over. My hands were starting to feel the cold and it felt like Jack Frost was chewing off my nose. While Hailey filled the trough, I stuck my hands deep in my pockets, trying to thaw them out and tied my wild rag, Bandito-style across my nose.

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13. Hoogendoorn, Emily ........... 6014. Truax, Timothy ................... 3515. Ivey, Lauren ........................ 3016. Davis, Brooke ...................... 2517. Castello, Alexandra ............ 1518. Rosantsson, Mark ............... 1519. Eldridge, Bridgette ............. 1020. Alexander, Morgan ............... 521. Bayne, Nicole ........................ 022. Braught, Madyline ............... 023. Love, Morgan ........................ 024. Mckinley, Kaily ..................... 025. Mcneely, Isabella .................. 026. Miller, Jesse .......................... 027. Peltzer, Abby ......................... 028. Pendleton, Gianna ................ 029. Russell, Kortney ................... 030. Slocum, Kayla ....................... 031. Whiteford, Joseph ................. 0

16-19 1. Spaman, Makayla............... 3052. Snyder, Skottlyn ................. 2853. Lehar, Jacob ........................ 2404. Schwabauer, Brianne ......... 1455. Edelman, Brooke ................ 1406. Strasser, Taylor ................... 1407. Ryan, Joe ............................. 1158. Switzer, Hailey Rose ............. 609. Yantis, Lee ............................ 5010. MonaHan, Erin ................... 4011. Boggs,, Marcee .................... 2012. Gambril, Clayton ................ 2013. Lewin, Lacey ....................... 2014. Miller, Robert ...................... 1515. Morrison, Caitlyn ............... 1516. Gordon, Camille .................. 1017. Strahan, Brittany ................. 518. Gambril, Cody ....................... 019. Hagle, Samantha .................. 020. Jost, Eric ............................... 021. Kautz, Shelbi ........................ 022. Mckinley, Kelsey ................... 023. Robinson, Kathren ............... 024. Strand, Emilie ...................... 0

Goat Division 9-121. Johnson, Erin...................... 6292. Cocagne, Baylee .................. 5963. Woods, Samantha ............... 5034. Brem, Tyson ........................ 4965. Macdonald, Elise ................ 3086. Moses, Justina .................... 2807. Sardella, Clayton ................ 2658. Hudson, Brad ...................... 1959. Andrade, Madison .............. 19010. Saco, Joslyne ..................... 15511. Ratkovich, Nathaniel ....... 14512. Ratkovich, Nicholas .......... 12013. Galindo, Audrey .................. 7014. Castello, Courtney .............. 6515. Watrous, Abigaile................ 5516. Smith, Jared ....................... 2017. Arroyo, Andraya ................... 018. Grimsley, Austin ................... 019. Harrover, Alan ...................... 020. Thomas, Andrea .................... 0

13-15 1. Bisnett, Hazen .................... 6702. Heaton, Jenna..................... 619

3. Norman, Daphne ................ 5854. Shelton, Codi ...................... 5785. Doolittle, Katherine ............ 5106. Macdonald, Patrick ............ 3997. Hudson, Andy ..................... 3658. Andrews, Anna ................... 2989. Mccarty, CollEen................. 26510. Clark-Webb, Kristin ......... 19511. Andrews, Amy ................... 18512. Castello, Alexandra ............ 6013. Mattes, Robert .................... 6014. Ivey, Lauren .......................... 5

16-19 1. Kehn, Briana ...................... 5732. Ackley-Grady, Michael ....... 5263. Zimmerman, Steven ........... 4214. Byrne, Felicia ...................... 3535. Adam, Caroline ................... 3436. Andrews, Justin .................. 3007. Brisi, Gunter ....................... 1508. Ryan, Joe ............................... 959. Jimenez, Juan Cesar ............ 9010. Moses, Alyssa ...................... 8011. Forster, Shelby .................... 6512. Strahan, Brittany ............... 3013. Robinson, Kathren ............. 1514. Pombo, Damon ...................... 015. Sankey, Alyssa ...................... 0

Overall Goat 1. Bisnett, Hazen .................... 6702. Johnson, Erin...................... 6293. Heaton, Jenna..................... 6194. Cocagne, Baylee .................. 5965. Norman, Daphne ................ 5856. Shelton, Codi ...................... 5787. Kehn, Briana ...................... 5738. Ackley-Grady, Michael ....... 5269. Doolittle, Katherine ............ 51010. Woods, Samantha ............. 503Brem, Tyson ............................ 496Zimmerman, Steven ............... 421Macdonald, Patrick ................ 399Hudson, Andy ......................... 365Byrne, Felicia .......................... 353Adam, Caroline ....................... 343Macdonald, Elise .................... 308Andrews, Justin...................... 300Andrews, Anna ....................... 298Moses, Justina ........................ 280Mccarty, Colleen ..................... 265Sardella, Clayton .................... 265Clark-Webb, Kristin ............... 195Hudson, Brad.......................... 195Andrade, Madison .................. 190Andrews, Amy ........................ 185Saco, Joslyne ........................... 155Brisi, Gunter ........................... 150Ratkovich, Nathaniel ............. 145Ratkovich, Nicholas................ 120Ryan, Joe .................................. 95Jimenez, Juan Cesar ................ 90Moses, Alyssa ............................ 80Galindo, Audrey ........................ 70Castello, Courtney .................... 65Forster, Shelby .......................... 65Castello, Alexandra .................. 60Mattes, Robert .......................... 60Watrous, Abigaile ..................... 55Strahan, Brittany ..................... 30Smith, Jared ............................. 20

Robinson, Kathren ................... 15Ivey, Lauren ................................ 5Arroyo, Andraya ......................... 0Grimsley, Austin ......................... 0Harrover, Alan ............................ 0Pombo, Damon ............................ 0Sankey, Alyssa ............................ 0Thomas, Andrea ......................... 0

Goat Showmanship 9-121. Macdonald, Elise ................ 2952. Johnson, Erin...................... 2903. Woods, Samantha ............... 2804. Cocagne, Baylee .................. 2655. Brem, Tyson ........................ 1606. Moses, Justina .................... 1407. Sardella, Clayton ................ 1208. Saco, Joslyne ....................... 1009. Andrade, Madison ................ 9010. Hudson, Brad ...................... 7011. Castello, Courtney .............. 4512. Ratkovich, Nicholas ............ 4513. Ratkovich, Nathaniel ......... 4014. Galindo, Audrey .................. 2515. Arroyo, Andraya ................... 016. Grimsley, Austin ................... 017. Harrover, Alan ...................... 018. Smith, Jared ......................... 019. Thomas, Andrea .................... 020. Watrous, Abigaile.................. 0

13-15 1. Norman, Daphne ................ 2952. Heaton, Jenna..................... 2903. Shelton, Codi ...................... 2754. Macdonald, Patrick ............ 2555. Bisnett, Hazen .................... 2456. Andrews, Anna ................... 1657. Hudson, Andy ..................... 1358. Doolittle, Katherine .............. 909. Clark-Webb, Kristin ............. 7010. Mccarty, Colleen ................. 3511. Ivey, Lauren ........................ 2012. Castello, Alexandra ............ 1013. Mattes, Robert .................... 1014. Andrews, Amy ....................... 5

16-19 1. Zimmerman, Steven ........... 3102. Kehn, Briana ...................... 2753. Ackley-Grady, Michael ....... 2154. Andrews, Justin .................. 1805. Adam, Caroline ................... 1556. Byrne, Felicia ...................... 1407. Jimenez, Juan Cesar .......... 1008. Ryan, Joe ............................. 1009. Moses, Alyssa ........................ 9010. Brisi, Gunter ....................... 7511. Strahan, Brittany ............... 4012. Forster, Shelby .................... 3013. Pombo, Damon .................... 3014. Robinson, Kathren ............... 015. Sankey, Alyssa ...................... 0

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A strong showing in 2010, with Champions at every level!

Serving the Nation's Showpig Enthusiasts!

Champion Hampshire Gilt, 2010 California State Fair Open Show. Shown by Small Town Genetics.

Thanks to the Fecke Family for their $1000 investment in our program!

2nd High-Selling Hampshire Gilt (Judgment Day x Tea Bag) at the 2010 World Pork Expo.

Thanks to Clapp Farms for their $3500 investment in our program!

Champion York, 2009 Arizona National Livestock Show.

Sired by Alternative, exhibited by Payson Ham

FFA Reserve Champion York, 2010 Porterville Fair. Sired

by Executive Decision, exhibited by Faith Weaver.

Champion 4-H and Champion X-Bred Market Hog, 2010

Sacramento Co. Fair. Sired by X-Factor, exhibited by

Austin Young.

Reserve Champion Hampshire Breeding Gilt, Jr. Grand National (Cow Palace). Sired by Judgment

Day, exhibited by Eli Johnson.

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Thanks to Steve Steele for his $1800 investment in our program!

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4-H Champion Market Hog, 2010 Amador Co. Fair. Exhibited by Victoria Ohms.

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FFA Champion Market Hog, 2010 Amador Co. Fair. Exhibited by Tyler Vicini.

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2010 was a great year for us......Winners and Great Memories!

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Other winners from SALINAS VALLEY FAIr* 4-H Wt. Champion — Erin Eisner

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Oct. 15-16 Northern Exposure Jr. Cattle Show (Glenn Co. Fairgrounds-Orland) CJLA Sanctioned (2 shows) Species: Steer, Heifer Contact: Natalie Reis (530) 682-0356 email: [email protected] website: www.showpage.com/northern_exposure

Oct. 15-23 Grand National Rodeo, Horse & Stock Show (Cow Palace - San Francisco) CJLA Sanctioned Species: Steer, Heifer, Lamb, Hog, Meat Goat Contact: Vanessa Schneider (559) 288-3475 email: [email protected] website: www.cowpalace.com

Oct. 30 “Spotlight on Quality” Shorthorn Jackpot (Amador Co. Fairgrounds-Plymouth) CJLA Breed Sanctioned (heifers only) Species: Heifer, Steer Contact: Kris Gudel (559) 905-7048

Nov. 20 CNPHA 12th Annual Hereford Classic Junior Jackpot Show (Amador Co. Fairgrounds-Plymouth) CJLA Breed Sanctioned (heifers only) Species: Heifer, Steer Contact: Karen Perrin (916) 663-1142 email: [email protected]

Dec. 3-4 Angus Days (Stanislaus Co. Fairgrounds-Turlock) CJLA Breed Sanctioned (heifers only) Species: Heifer Contact: Amanda Leo (209) 723-5113

Dec. 9-11 Holiday Classic (Kern Co. Fairgrounds-Bakersfield) CJLA Sanctioned (2 Shows) Species: Steer, Heifer Contact: Kern County Fairgrounds Livestock Office (661) 833-4934 website: www.kerncountyfair.com > click on “annual events”

IDAHOApril Cowpoke Classic (Caldwell) Specie: Heifer, Steer Contact: Tom Leppert (208) 249-1725

April 30 Magic Valley Classic (Gooding) Specie: Beef Contact: Patty Hooper (208) 837-4950

June 4-6 Northwest Jr. Hereford Invitational & Jackpot Show (Split Butte Livestock-Minidoka) Specie: Heifer Contact: Ron Schurtz (208) 431-3311

June 11 Magic Valley Classic (Gooding) Specie: Swine Contact: Tim Hooper (208) 837-4213

June 16-18 Idaho Jr. Beef Expo (Filer) Species: Beef Contact: Sarah Fuller (208) 731-3371

Sept. Twin Falls Co. Fair / Open Mkt. Steer & Breeding Cattle Show (Twin Falls) Specie: Steer Contact: Sarah Fuller (208) 308-0873

OREGONApril 23 Umpqua Valley Jr. Classic (Douglas County Fairgrounds-Roseburg) Species: Steer, Heifer Contact: Tony Brumbach (541) 430-4954 email: [email protected]

May LBCC/OSU College Classic Jackpot Show (Benton County Fairground-Corvallis) Species: Steer, Heifer, Lamb, Meat Goat Contact: Clay Weber (541) 990-8770

May 7-8 Southern Oregon Junior Classic (Central Point) Species: Beef, Sheep, Swine, Goat Contact: Traci Dulaney (541) 601-2058

May 28 5 Peaks Classic Jackpot – 2 Shows (Madras) Specie: Steer, Heifer Contact: Cathy Bartels (541) 420-2470 email: [email protected]

May 28-29 Stockman Spring Classic (Canby) Species: Beef, Sheep, Swine, Meat Goat Contact: Rhonda Rathjen (503) 341-9932 email: [email protected]

June 4 Juniper Jackpot Show (Deschutes Co. Fairgrounds - Redmond) Species: Beef, Sheep, Swine, Goat Contact: Candi Bothum (541) 548-6088 email: [email protected] website: www.deschutes4h.com

June 19 Klamath Jackpot (Klamath) Species: Steer, Heifer Contact: Lee & Glenda Stilwell (541) 884-4881 email: [email protected]

June 24-26 Pacific International Jr. Livestock Show (Prineville) Species: Beef, Sheep, Swine, Meat Goat Contact: Brad Gohr (503) 932-6494 website: www.pilivestockshow.com

UTAHFeb. 19 Sweetheart Livestock Extravaganza (Washington Co. Regional Park - Hurricane) Species: Steer, Heifer, Lamb, Goat (2 shows) Contact: Marty Bundy (435) 669-3169

Apr. USU Aggie Classic Jackpot (Logan) Species: Steer, Heifer Contact: Brett Bowman (435) 770-4440 website: www.aggieclassic.com

June 18 Golden Elite Jackpot Show (Box Elder Fairgrounds – Tremonton) Species: Heifer, Steer Contact: Scott Newman (435) 757-3690 or Chris Beins (435) 452-1806

November Fall Fiesta Heifer & Steer Show & Western Trails Jr. Heifer Futurity (Spanish Fork) Contact: Monroe Magnuson (435) 749-1027 email: [email protected] website: www.keywestcattleservices.com

Note: For more upcoming events, please see page 56.

For more information (such as consignors, trade show vendors, schedule, etc.), visit our website at

www.clublambpage.com/chicostate

chico State Sheep and Goat

educational day and SaleFebruary 12th, 2011

• Trade Show: 8:00 a.m.

• Educational Program begins: 9:00 a.m. Workshops to cover project lamb and kid selection,

fitting and grooming, nutrition, showmanship, health.

• Sale begins: 1:00 p.m.

Lambs and Goats will be consigned from breeders in California and Oregon.

Call the Sheep and Goat Unit for private treaty lambs/kids

for late summer fairs!Sheep and Goat Unit:

530-898-6024 or [email protected] Dr. Celina Johnson —

530-898-4147

Don't Miss It!

If you have any additions or changes to this list of shows,

please contact us at 408-776-7611 or email Heidi at

[email protected]

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(inside front cover) Jan. 8, 2011 CSU Fresno's Red Wave Classic Sales (Ag. Pavilion-CSU Fresno)

Jan. 8 Breeders, Feeders & Leaders Seminar (Stockton Fairgrounds)

Jan. 8 Wethering the Edge Goat Sale (Stockton Fairgrounds)

(pg.32-33) Jan. 8 Small Town Genetics Champion Drive Sale (Merced County Fairgrounds)

(pg. 3) Jan. 9 Ottenwalter Showpig Sale (Colusa)

(pg. 40) Jan. 9 UC Davis Aggie Classic Club Lamb Sale (Cole Facility - UC Davis Campus)

(front cover) Jan. 15 W-D “Kick-Off” Sale (Turlock Fairgrounds)

(pg. 5) Jan. 15 BNS “Kick-Off” Sale (Turlock Fairgrounds)

(pg. 63) Jan. 15 4th Annual Dynasty Project Animal Sale (Merced Fairgrounds)

(pg. 40) Jan. 22 UC Davis Goat Day (Cole Facility - UC Davis Campus)

(pg. 17) Jan. 22 Cover/Franklin Lamb Sale (Cover Ranch - Modesto)

(pg. 2) Jan. 28-29 MJC Ultimate Judging Clinic (Modesto Jr. College)

(pg. 24) Jan. 29 “Young Guns of the West” Lamb & Goat Sale (Dixon-May Fairgrounds - Dixon)

(pg. 24) Jan. 29 UC Davis Aggie Classic Show Pig Sale (Cole Facility - UC Davis Campus)

(pg. 55) Feb. 12 Chico State Sheep & Goat Educational Day and Sale (Sheep & Goat Unit - CSU Chico)

(back inside cover) Feb. 26 Bianchi Club Lamb Sale (at the ranch - Oakdale)

(pg. 49) Feb. 26 MJC Champions Choice Project Hog, Lamb and Goat Sale (MJC Beef Unit)

Feb. 26 Golden Opportunity Sale (in conjunction with MJC Champions Choice Sale) (MJC Beef Unit)

(pg. 3) Feb. 27 Ottenwalter Showpig Sale (Colusa)

(pg. 59) Mar. 5 Open Opportunity Wether Goat Sale

(Stockton Fairgrounds)

(pg. 15) Mar. 5 Gold Country Sheep Breeders Assn. Lamb & Goat Sale (Placer Co. Fairgrounds - Roseville)

(pg. 32-33) Mar. 6 Small Town Genetics Champion Drive Sale #2 (Merced County Fairgrounds)

(pg. 63) Mar. 19 Dynasty Project Animal Sale (Merced Fairgrounds)

(pg. 32-33) Mar. 27 Small Town Genetics “Focused on Quality” Sale (Mid-State Fairgrounds)

(pg. 3) Apr. 2 Ottenwalter Showpig Sale (Colusa)

(pg. 40) Apr. 2 West Coast Sale (Nipomo)

Apr. 14-16 57th Annual NACJA (North American Colleges and Teachers of Agriculture) Judging Contest (Modesto)

(pg. 15) Apr. 30 Gold Country Sheep Breeders Assn. Lamb & Goat Sale (Placer Co. Fairgrounds - Roseville)

OREGONMarch 12 Best of the West Project Pig & Lamb Sale (Central Point)

OTHERJan. 8-23 National Western Stock Show (Denver, CO)

(pg. 61) Jan. 11 RW Genetics Next Generation Online Bred Gilt Sale

(pg. 61) Jan. 13 RW Genetics High Stakes Online Show Pig Sale

Note — If you know of any shows we may have missed or don’t have a date listed for...let us know! We update this section in each issue.

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Open Opportunity

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Open to all Meat Goat BreedersEntry Fee: $30 per head

Each ranch may enter up to 5 wethersAnimals must be entered by Feb 20, 2011

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ADM Alliance / Showtec .............41All Around Kids ...........................23Alltech ..........................................25Alum-Line ....................................51Associated Feed ...........................12Bianchi Club Lambs ...... Back Inside CoverBig Jim’s Cattle Service ..............56Bio-Mos ........................................25Calf's Choice Total .......................53California Pork Spectacular .......45Cal Poly's Western Bonanza ..38-39Cattlemen’s Jackpot Show ..........28CJLA Auction Features...............31CJLA Membership Application ..19CJLA News & Points .............26-28Cool Calf .....................................14Cover/Franklin Lamb Sale .........17

CSU Chico Circle of Champions Show .........................29CSU Chico Educational Day & Sale ..............55Dan Bush Hoof Trimming ..........60Dynasty Project Animal Sale ......63EDJE Technology ........................48Essential Show Feeds .................58Evans Feed & Livestock Supply .........................60Farmers Warehouse.. ..... Front Inside CoverFranklin Show Lambs ................16Gist Silversmith ............................9Gold Country Sheep Breeders Assn Sale ..........15Golden State Genetics.................37Grand National .............................2Great Western Livestock Show ..11

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Petersen Club Lambs ..................40Pork Palace ..................................60Precision Embryonics..................29Premier 1 .......................................7Purple Circle Magazine ..............20RW Genetics ................................61SAILA ..........................................51Saskatoon Colostrum Co.............53Seever & Sons .............................31Showbloom ...................................21Show Maker .................................12Small Town Genetics, LLC ....32-33Subscription Form .......................42Sullivan Supply .............................1Sunrise Sheep Co ........................64The Showtimes Magazine ...........31UC Davis Aggie Classic Show Pig Sale ..............................24W-D Swine Farm ..... Front Cover, 9Weaver Leather ...........................57Young Guns of the West Sale ......24Yuma/SAILA Show ......................15

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Make plans for this powerful showcase of great swine, sheep and goat genetics!

this sale will feature nothing but the best, from consignors with a long history of producing winners!

January 15th, 2011Merced Fairgrounds

sheep and goats at 3:00 p.m.

Pigs at 5:00 p.m.

sWine consignors

no LiMit genetics northAdam & Becky Mendonza • 209-602-6106 [email protected] • www.nolimitgenetics.com

no LiMit genetics southLarry & Rex Mendonza • 209-988-1751 [email protected]

LucKy geneticsAndrew & John Turek • 530-510-9322 [email protected] • www.luckygenetics.com

sheeP consignors

iMage cLuB LaMBsDan Layne: 209-985-8623 (cell)Scott Layne: 209-402-7235 (cell)[email protected] • www.imageclublambs.com

LeVentini cLuB LaMBsMike and Vickie Leventini • 209-605-3274www.leventiniclublambs.com

snyder cLuB LaMBsDustin and Hilary Snyder • 559-706-9540www.snydershowlambs.com

Morino Bros. cLuB LaMBsDan & Celeste Morino • 209-838-7208Paul & Carri Morino • 209-599-3168

dietZ cLuB LaMBs209-261-2333 • www.dietzclublambs.com

LoPeZ cLuB LaMBsDon Lopez • 916-777-5911

goat consignors

White raiL ranchChuck and Judy Kaye • [email protected] • www.whiterailranch.com

hJ Boer goatsKyle Jefferson & Stephanie Horton • 209-614-5664www.hjboergoats.com

gLenn Land FarMWes and Jane Patton • [email protected]

Grand Champion Lamb, Nevada County Fair. Shown by James McKenzie.

Bred by Image Club Lambs.

Supreme Champion Hog, 2010 Stanislaus County Fair.

Shown by Brent Taylor.Bred by No Limit Genetics South.

Champion & Res. Champion Prospect Goat, 2010 Jr. Grand National. Shown by Tyson Brem. Bred by

White Rail Ranch.

Grand Champion Hog Overall, 2010 Butte County Fair.

Shown by Tyler Wilkerson.Bred by No Limit Genetics South.

Supreme Champion Market Goat, 2010 Stanislaus County Fair.

Shown by Addison Cook-Horton. Bred by HJ Boer Goats.

Reserve Supreme Champion Hog,2010 California Pork Spectacular.

Shown by Verdegaal Family.Bred by Lucky Genetics.

Grand Champion Market Lamb,Sacramento County Fair. Shown by Kelsey Eldrige.

Bred by Leventini Club Lambs.

Grand Champion 4-H Hog, 2010 Sonoma County Fair.

Shown by Laney Klunis. Bred by No Limit Genetics North.

Supreme Champion Barrow & Champion Prospect Pig, 2010 Red Wave Classic.

Shown by Matt Bradshaw.Bred by Lucky Genetics.

Grand Champion Barrow, 2010 Western Bonanza.

Shown by Matt Bradshaw.Bred by No Limit Genetics North.

Sold in last year's Dynasty

Sale!

We're also going to have a sale on MARCH 19th -

same time, same place! More details next issue!

Sold in last year's Dynasty

Sale!

Sold in last year's Dynasty

Sale!

Sold in last year's Dynasty

Sale!

You WILL NOT find a better collection of project animals for sale in 2011!Don't miss

this sale!

——— Consignors will include: ———

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Oakdale, CA (209) 847-0945 • (209) 613-7015 • Email: [email protected]

check out our website at www.sunrisesheepcompany.com

Not pictured but also used were our Bianchi Ram, BMG 1673, and ENVISION.

1st and 2nd Place Lambs at the 2010 Stanislaus County Fair — sired by

King of Queens and Next Step

Grand Champion Market Lamb at the 2010 Lane County Fair — shown by Shelby Stepper

and sired by Next Step

Reserve Heavy Weight 4-H Market Lamb, 2010 Stanislaus County Fair — shown by Travis Lehfeldt, and sired by King of Queens

sheeP co.

...that continues year after year!

We will be consigning to the

BIANCHI CLUB LAMB SALE on February 26th at 1:00 p.m.

Lambs will be available for preview one week prior to the sale, or if you'd like to visit our ranch ahead

of time, just give us a call! This sale will include lambs sired by King of Queens, Hindman 108,

BMG 1673 and Envision. We can also take credit card payments on all lamb sales!

Check our website for more details.

A Winning Tradition...

Our Main Rams this year —Hindman

108

Kingof

Queens

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