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Miniature Hereford News Winter 2015 Issue 19

4 In This Issue Winter 2015 Calf Scours 101 What causes it? How is it prevented? What do I do if I have an outbreak? President s Perspective Hello MHBA Members & Welcome New Members! 13 2014 Motions Find out what motions were made during 2014 and the outcome of the vote. 14 Evaluating Udder Soundness How can you use udder soundness after calving to determine if a cow should be culled. 19 What s in a Name? Rules and guidelines that should be used when naming new animals. In Every Issue... 1 President s Perspective 3 Board of Directors 3 Regional Directors 3 Membership Application 9 Miniature Hereford Youth Foundation 16 Upcoming Events 20 Show Results 31 Classifieds, Etc. 32 Regional Reports Current Advertising Rates Card Size: $192/year or $60/issue 1/4 Page: $336/year or $105/issue 1/2 Page: $528/year or $165/issue Full Page: $960/year or $300/issue Back Inside Cover: $500/issue Classified Ad: $6 for first 20 words; 30 cents per word thereafter *1 Year = 4 Issues The stage is set for 2015 to be a record setting year with our Miniature Herefords. This year will kick-off with history making entries for the National Western Stock Show in Denver. Sure hope everyone has a great show and are able to meet many of our new breeders. I want to congratulate & thank all of you for your dedication to improve the quality of our cattle. It is apparent that you have been making the right choices as to genetics. This has never been more evident as it has walking through the show barns and seeing what our exhibitors have accomplished. Details continue to be discussed for the 2015 Junior Nationals. We are working diligently to finalize the plans. Full details will be announced as they become available. Here in Colorado we are anxiously looking forward to spring and ready to put the cold and snow behind us. Here s wishing everyone a great calving season. Justin Grady, MHBA President Magazine Deadlines Winter Issue: December 20 Spring Issue: March 20 Summer Issue: June 20 Fall Issue: September 20 To place your ad, contact: Judy at judysplitt@gmail.com; Fran at fmac4566@gmail.com. For ad specs contact Tami with Branded Designs at brandeddesigns@yahoo.com. Ask how to advertise on the MHBA website! www.miniature Hereford.org Winter 2015 1

2 Miniature Hereford News; Issue #19 Official Publication of the MHBA

Meet your leadership... Board of Directors President Justin Grady 303/646-9497 jbarwcattleco@aol.com Vice President Pat Wendling 316/772-0806 eatherefordbeef@gmail.com Treasurer Fran MacKenzie 303/921-9487 fmac4566@gmail.com Secretary Charlotte Williams 970/264-1014 cawmomcow@hotmail.com Regional Directors Region 1 Bill Moreton Leighton, PA CT, DC, DE, ME, MA, MD, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, VA, VT, WV 610/871-3210 bill@springmountainfarms.com Region 2 Vacant Region 3 Ben Lisby Bloomington, IN IL, IN, KY, MI, OH, WI 812/360-5302 creamandcrimsoncattle@yahoo.com Region 4 Julie Sandstrom Huntsville, AR AL, AR, LA, MS, MO, TN 479/737-5491 julieasandstrom@gmail.com Region 9 Bart Kendell Uintah, UT AZ, CA, NV, UT 801/479-3644 double_bar_k@msn.com Region 5 Brent White Blakesburg, IA IA, MN, ND, NE, SD 641/938-2653 shelleymckeeverwhite@yahoo.com Region 6 Jim Cole McCoy, TX KS, OK, TX 210/849-4243 colecattle@gmail.com Region 7 Joe Bottini Pueblo, CO CO, MT, NM, WY 719/948-4441 joebottini@msn.com Region 8 Jerry DuVal Silverton, OR ID, OR, WA 503/873-5572 duvalacj@msn.com Membership Application Family Membership allows all family members to show at MHBA shows. Includes one vote in MHBA elections and one magazine subscription. Please list all family members names (including juniors, ages 3-22). Junior Membership ages 3-22. Allows juniors to show in MHBA junior and open classes. This membership carries no vote and no magazine subscription. Name(s): Junior(s): Birth Date(s): Ranch Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: Cell: Email: Website: Send your membership dues, payable to the MHBA to: MHBA Treasurer, Fran MacKenzie 16743 W. 75th Place Arvada, CO 80007 or pay online at: www.mhbaonline.org Annual Membership Dues: p U.S. Family Membership: $75 p Canadian Membership: $80 p All Other Countries: $85 p Junior Membership (per junior): $15 Memberships run calendar year, with dues payable Jan. 1 of each year. New memberships joining between October 1 and December 31 will receive a lengthened membership term through the next full calendar year. 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 thereto which may, from time to time, be adopted. By submitting this application for membership, applicant irrevocably waives any claim against and grants an absolute release to the Miniature Hereford Breeders Association and 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. www.miniature Hereford.org Winter 2015 3

4 Miniature Hereford News; Issue #19 What is scours, and what causes it? Scours is a term for diarrhea; another term that may be applied to this disease is enteritis, which means inflammation of the intestinal tract. While cattle of any age can develop diarrhea, most cases of calf scours occur under one month of age, with the majority occurring between roughly 3 and 16 days of life. There are a variety of causes of scours in baby calves. Most of these are infectious agents. Viruses: Examples include rotavirus and coronavirus, bovine virus diarrhea (BVD)? Parasites such as Cryptosporidium and coccidia Bacteria: Certain strains of Escherichia coli, Salmonella, and Clostridium perfringens Scours is often caused by more than one of these infectious agents acting together. Overcrowding is a major contributing factor to calf scours. Overcrowding causes the number of these infectious agents in the environment to increase dramatically. Certain dietary items may result in diarrhea. These include excess milk production by the dam (the calf ingests more than it can digest), ingestion of foreign objects such as dirt and sand, and from people feeding things that baby calves can t digest, such as molasses or table sugar (sucrose). How do scours harm the calf? The primary harm from scours is loss of water and electrolytes (body salts) in the diarrhea. This loss of water and salts creates dehydration and alteration of the acid-base balance of the bodily fluids. Inflammation of the intestinal lining impairs the calf s ability to digest nutrients, creating weight loss and the potential for hypoglycemia (low blood sugar). If untreated, these changes can be severe enough to result in death. In addition, certain bacteria (certain strains of Salmonella and Clostridium perfringens) can release toxins that cause harm to multiple vital organs in the calf. How do baby calves become infected with the infectious agents that cause scours? Research has shown that a substantial proportion of normal, Official Publication of the MHBA

M M & Graham s Minis Heifers for Sale z Coyle Oklahoma O K L A H O M A Graham s B Minis M & M Graham s Minis 10907 Karsten Creek Road Coyle, OK 73027 405-202-1755 MelvinMaryGrahm@gmail.com

healthy-appearing adult cattle can shed many of the infectious agents that cause calf scours; the agents are mostly shed in fecal matter. This shedding is particularly common for rotavirus, coronavirus, and Cryptosporidium. In a landmark study, shedding of these two viruses in the normalappearing feces of healthy, pregnant beef cows was found to increase as the pregnant cows approached the calving date. Shedding was heaviest by heifers, and shedding tended to increase after cold weather. Further, healthy older calves can become infected with these agents, remain otherwise healthy, and shed large numbers of these agents into the environment, thereby contributing to accumulation of these agents in high enough numbers on a ranch that a calf scours outbreak ensues. What are the common signs of scours? Watery stools that may be brown, green, yellow, or grey in color. Occasionally, flecks of blood and mucus may be evident in the stools. Rust colored or very bloody stools are often associated with infection with Salmonella, coccidia, or Clostridium perfringens. The calves are often weak and depressed, and may lose their desire to nurse. The calves develop a sunken-eyed appearance as a result of dehydration. The bony prominences of their hips, shoulders, and ribs may become more apparent as the calves dehydrate and burn their body fat supplies. The calves may stagger or sway as they walk; this often reflects weakness, low blood sugar concentrations, and/or alteration of the acid-base balance of their bodily fluids. The calves may become too weak to stand. Death typically occurs within a day if treatment is not initiated. Depending on the cause(s) and the severity of the infection, a case of scours in a calf can last 1-2 days or as long as 2 weeks. How can scours be treated? It is important to note that some infectious agents that make calves ill can also make people sick. People working with scouring calves should wash their hands before and after handling calves, their feed, or their bedding. Ideally, people working with these calves should wear waterproof outer boots that can be cleaned with soap and water and disinfected with Lysol after use. People working with scouring calves should wear coveralls or a dedicated set of working clothes and change these before handling other calves or returning to the ranch office or house. People with immune system disorders, pregnant women, and very old or very young individuals should not come into contact with scouring calves, their bedding, feeding utensils, or the clothing of individuals who have handled these calves. It is important to feed and perform daily chores for the healthy animlas before treating the sick calves with scours. Ideally, the person treating the sick calves should not work the healthy calves. Whenever possible, scouring calves and their dams should be isolated from healthy calves and from pregnant cows. The highest priority in treating scours is to give back to the calf the water and electrolytes that it has lost in scours this is called fluid therapy. This corrects dehydration, restores the normal acid-base balance, and replaces salts in the calf s bodily fluids. There are two primary methods for providing water and electrolytes: 1) By oral administration. This option is most appropriate for scouring calves that are still able to stand and who are alert enough to follow their dams and move away when approached. Since most beef calves will not accept being fed by a bottle, water and electrolytes are most often delivered by an esophageal feeder. Learn how to properly use an esophageal feeder. Electrolyte powders that have been prepared by veterinary pharmaceutical manufacturers are carefully balanced to provide the correct proportions of salts relative to water for optimal benefit to the calf; these are recommended over homeprepared recipes. Many different products exist, but in general, the most effective products contain salts, dextrose (to improve blood sugar concentration in the calf), and either bicarbonate or acetate to restore acid-base balance. Consult with your veterinarian to find an appropriate product, and a target volume to administer for the average baby calf on your ranch. ALWAYS prepare these electrolyte solutions by add- 6 Miniature Hereford News; Issue #19 Official Publication of the MHBA

ing the recommended amount of powder to the recommended amount of clean water as directed on the product label. Adding more or less powder than what is prescribed can cause additional health problems for the calf. Mixing electrolytes with milk or solutions other than clean water is not recommended. Depending on the size of the calf and the severity of the scours, 2 to 8 quarts (roughly equal to 2-8 liters) of electrolytes may need to be administered each day. Typically, the total volume of fluid is divided into two or more feedings per day. As a rough rule, most average-sized beef calves will require approximately 4 quarts (~ 4 liters) of oral fluids per day until the scours resolves. 2) By intravenous administration. This route of fluid administration is typically reserved for those calves that are too weak to stand or too lethargic to follow the dam or avoid being caught. The fluids are typically administered through a catheter placed in the jugular vein. Although some experienced lay personnel can place a catheter in a scouring calf s vein, this is most often performed by a veterinarian or veterinary technician. The fluids that are used for intravenous administration are purified and carefully balanced with the appropriate balance of salts and dextrose (for blood sugar). Occasionally, these fluids are administered under the calf s skin. The volume to be given depends on the calf s size and the severity of the scours. Nutritional and thermal support: A calf with severe scours may not want to nurse much in the first day or two of the illness. Most calves will regain their appetite with appropriate fluid therapy, as described above. However, since scours can last several days, baby calves who fail to nurse or be fed milk for that duration of time are at risk of starvation. Consult with your veterinarian to develop a feeding regimen for scouring calves. Thermal support implies providing deep bedding, shelter from wind, rain, and snow, and even blankets for the scouring calf, so that it does not experience excessive cold stress on top of its existing disease. Intestinal protectants, such as Kaopectate or Pepto-Bismol, may provide some level of relief from nausea, as in people. Similarly, calves with fever or signs of abdominal discomfort may benefit from nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs; however, many of these have side effects, and it is important that you discuss drug selection and dosage with your veterinarian. Some veterinarians advocate administration of live, helpful bacterial cultures called probiotics. These can range from commercially-prepared cultures to plain yogurt. On the other hand, antibiotics may be used to treat scours caused by certain agents, or to treat or prevent the development of superimposed infections, such as bacterial pneumonia, in the scouring calf. Consult with your veterinarian to determine the criteria that he or she feels should be applied when considering antibiotic administration for scouring calves. There is not a uniform, one-fits-all policy for this topic. How can calf scours be prevented? Because many of the infectious agents that cause calf scours are shed by healthy cows and calves, it is not considered practical to expect to prevent scours from ever occurring on a ranch. Rather, a target should be to have no more than 2-3% of calves born each year develop scours. Maintain a clean calving area. Do not calve on pastures where cows have been kept in large numbers for long periods of time. Segregate calves by age to prevent passage of infectious agents from apparently healthy, older calves to newborns. Optimal prevention of calf scours requires integration of sound genetic selection, pasture management, nutrition, immunization, and basic husbandry practices. Adapted from the Colorado State University Veterinary Extension. For more information visit http://veterinaryextension.colostate.edu/. www.miniature Hereford.org Winter 2015 7

President Fran MacKenzie Arvada and Collbran, CO fmac4566@gmail.com Meet the MHYF Board Vice President Jami Mattson Franktown, CO jmatts7@yahoo.com Treasurer/Secretary June Roberts J & M Farms, Magnolia, TX jandmfarm@sbcglobal.net Director of Scholarships Cynthia DuVal DuVal Farms, Silverton, OR duvalacj@msn.com Director of Grants Pat Underhill Becket School & Farm, Haverhill, NH hpunderhill@earthlink.net www.miniature Hereford.org Winter 2015 9

MHYF Board Approves Guidelines for Junior Show Funding Your Foundation Board has been working this fall to develop guidelines for Junior Show Funding. This has been an area that has shown a great deal of interest, especially with the addition of the Miniature Hereford Junior National Show, the first of which was held in Denver June 20-24 and which was funded by a grant from the Foundation and many generous donations. Our Guidelines follow below. Show managers please take note, if you are going to apply for funds from the Foundation, we need your request three months prior to the show! 1. Show Managers / Superintendents are required to request funds for their Junior / Pre-Junior shows no less than three months prior to the show date. 2. The maximum amount to be awarded from Foundation Funds is $500.00 per show. 3. Donations made to the Foundation that are designated to a specific show will be credited to that show and paid out to the Show Manager or designated person, or used to pay submitted invoices. 4. Shows having designated support will be less likely to need or qualify for Foundation funds. 5. The Miniature Hereford Junior National Expo, our one sponsored show, is excluded from the $500 cap. 6. Funds approved will be paid out upon presentation of invoices for expenses for the show. Suggestions And Help Needed! Your Foundation would like your suggestions for programs to develop for our junior members. Also Pat Underhill, Director of Grants, is looking for members who are experienced with Junior Ag programs to join her Committee. Please contact us with your ideas! 10 Miniature Hereford News; Issue #19 Official Publication of the MHBA

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MHBA Motions Made In 2014 February 2014 A motion was made by Charlotte Williams to turn over sales of MHBA items to Scott Jensen, and seconded by Jayme Williams. It did not pass with only two Yes votes Cole & DuVal July 2014 A motion was made by Charlotte Williams to sponsor the show in Spokane, WA with $400 and seconded by Pat Wendling. It passed with seven Yes votes Wendling, Williams, Grady, MacKenzie, Cole, Sandstrom, and Moreton. July-August 2014 A motion was made by Charlotte Williams to sanction the 2014 Nebraska State Fair and seconded by Fran MacKenzie. It passed with seven Yes votes - Wendling, Williams, Sandstrom, Grady, DuVal, Moreton, and MacKenzie. September 2014 A motion was made by Charlotte Williams & seconded by Fran MacKenzie to sponsor the State Fair of Texas with $400 for buckles. It passed with eight yes votes Grady, Williams, MacKenzie, Wendling, Duval, Kendell, Cole, and Bottini. Double K Spitfire 14 Time Champion or Reserve Steer including: 2014 IJBBA High Point Miniature Hereford Steer 2014 NAILE Champion Open Market Steer 2014 NAILE Champion Jr. Market Steer 2014 Showtimes Magazine Miniature Hereford Steer of the Year 2014 Miniature Hereford Junior Nationals Champion Steer Dennis, Tena, Kyle and Karly Biddle 6487 New Liberty Rd. Walcott, IA 52773 Home: 563-843-2595 Kyle: 563-528-1986 Karly: 563-370-2186 Email: biddlet@netins.net Facebook: Double K Mini Herefords www.miniature Hereford.org Winter 2015 13

Evaluate Udder Soundness Soon After Calving to use as Culling Criteria by Glenn Selk, OSU Professor Emeritus, Oklahoma State University Every year at preg checking time, ranchers evaluate cows and make decisions as which to remove from the herd. One criteria that should be examined to cull cows is udder quality. Beef cattle producers are not as likely to think about udder health and shape as are dairy producers, but this attribute affects cow productivity and should be considered. It may be easier to be accurate in your culling decisions, if you exam the udder soundness of the cows shortly after calving when they are at the peak of lactation and the udder is as large as at any time. Take time now during the peak of lactation to write down which fall-calving cows have unsound udders. The heritability estimates of udder characteristics are variable. A study done in Brahman cattle for the heritability of udder soundness indicated that progress could be made by selecting for udder soundness. They reported that 25% of the differences in udder soundness was due to genetics. Beef Improvement Federation Guidelines have suggested that the heritability of udder soundness in beef cattle is estimated at.16 to.22 which means that some progress can be made by selecting against unsound udders. Recent new research at Kansas State University (Bradford, 2014 KSU Cattlemen s Day) with large numbers of Hereford data has given even greater hope that improvement in udder quality can be made. They found heritabilities of.32 for overall udder score,.31 for suspension, and.28 for teat size. Plus, genetic correlations between traits were strong (.83). This means that selection for one trait (teat size or suspension) will result in improvement in the other trait. An evaluation system for udder soundness has been developed and used by some breeds. Teat shape and udder suspension are the two primary characteristics evaluated. Below are drawings representing unsound udders on the left and sound udders on the right. The first two drawings are teat shape. The very funnel shaped teat may have been mastitic in the past. Newborn calves will find it difficult to nurse such a teat. Image 1 Image 2 Teat Shape (above) : Note the large funnelshaped teats on the cow on in image 1. Image 3 Image 4 Udder Suspension (above): Weak udder suspension leads to pendulous broken-down udders that make it very difficult for young calves to nurse. Both cows on the left would be excellent candidates for culling at the next weaning of their calves. In addition, daughters of cows with poor udders should be expected to have less than desirable udders as well. 14 Miniature Hereford News; Issue #19 Official Publication of the MHBA

Upcoming Events NATIONAL WESTERN STOCK SHOW DENVER, CO Entry Deadline: Nov. 20, 2014 Begin Arrival: Jan. 21, 2015 8:00 am In Place: Jan. 21, 2015 7:00 pm Miniature Hereford Show: Jan. 23, 2015 8:00 am Miniature Hereford Sale: Jan. 24, 2015 2:00 pm The catalog may be seen at www.miniaturehereford.org and the sale will be online at www.liveauctions.tv for live bidding and viewing. Begin Release: Jan. 25, 2015 Noon All Out: Jan. 25, 2015 7:00 pm Hotel: Double Tree Hilton 4040 Quebec Street Denver, CO 303-321-6666 Group Name: Miniature Hereford Breeders Association Group Code: MIH $88 per night - King or Double Beds/2 People $93 for triple, $98 for four Reservation Deadline: Dec. 8, 2014 Rules & Consignment Information: Please refer to www.miniaturehereford.org Show Superintendents: Justin Grady jbarwcattleco@aol.com Charlotte Williams cawmomcow@hotmail.com Iowa Beef Expo Miniature Hereford Sale Runnells, IA Sunday, February 8 11:30 am Preview in Stalls 1:00 pm Miniature Hereford Sale North Annex www.iowabeefexpo.com San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo San Antonio, TX February 13 - February 16 Entry Deadline: December 15, 2014 Arrival: Friday, February 13 7:00 am 4:00 pm Show: Monday, February 16 after Hereford & Braunvieh in North Ring Release: immediately after show must be out by 6:00 pm http://www.sarodeo.com/ Oklahoma Youth Expo Oklahoma City, OK Entry deadline February 20th Check In: Saturday, March 14 4:00 pm Barn 8 Show: Sunday, March 15 10:00 pm Barn 3 For more information, go to www.okyouthexpo.com. Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo Houston, TX March 8 - March 11 Entries Due: January 5, 2015 In: Sunday, March 8 (must be in place by 3 p.m. and checked in by 5 p.m.) Weigh/Measure: Monday, March 9 @ 10am (back dock) PreJunior & Steers Show: Tuesday, March 10 8 a.m. Open Show: Wednesday, March 11 8am Release at completion of show (must be out by 4 p.m.) http://www.rodeohouston.com/ 2015 Junior National Miniature Hereford Expo More information to come as it develops! Make plans now to come! 16 Miniature Hereford News; Issue #19 At this year s banquet in Denver, CO, on Saturday, January 24th, we are proud to offer for auction an oil painting of Miniature Hereford calves Looking At You commissioned especially for this event. Approximately 25 x30 and framed in pine and black walnut recovered barn wood, this painting is by Katherine Cruse. Katherine is a writer, biologist and preservationist, who began painting in 2005. She studied in Dayton Ohio, where she was an exhibiting member of the Towne and Country Fine Art Center. She works exclusively in oil and paints a variety of subjects, but is beginning to focus on animals. She enjoys the challenge of capturing an animal s personality in paint. She grew up in California and has lived in various parts of the county, but it is the Western landscape and life that informs her paintings. Katherine Cruse resides and works in Pagosa Springs, Colorado. To see more of her work, visit her website www.katherinecruse.com or her gallery in Pagosa Springs. For more information about this painting or the auction, please contact Charlotte Williams at cawmomcow@hotmail.com or 970-264-1014. Official Publication of the MHBA

Texas Select Miniature Hereford Sale March 10, 2015 Consignment Deadline: January 12, 2015 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Arrival: March 8, 2015 7am In Place: March 8, 2015 3pm Weigh & Measure: March 9, 2015 10am Banquet: March 9, 2015 6pm Pre Jr. & Jr. Show: March 10, 2015 8 am Sale: March 10, 2015 7pm Open Show: March 11, 2015 8am Begin Release: March 11, 2015 Immediately after show All Out: March 11, 2015 4pm SALE COMMITTEE Dee Lynn Braman-TXMHYO Representative Jeff Fulgram- TXMHYO Representative Fran McKenzie- MHBA Treasurer Jimmy Cole- MHBA Regional Director All questions can be emailed to txmhyo@gmail.com. ***ALL SALE CONSIGNED ANIMALS MUST SHOW IN THE 2015 HLSR MINIATURE HEREFORD SHOW*** CONSIGNMENT FEES FOR 2015 Bulls- $100 Heifers- $100 Cow/Calf Pair- $100 Prospect Steers- $100 **ALL CONSIGNMENT FEES ARE NON-REFUNDABLE** Commission Rate: 10% on all animals sold through the sale. The commission fee will be assessed to the final sale price and deducted from the settlement check. Checks to consignors will be issued to consignors no later than 30 days following the sale. All sale lots will be charged a consignment fee, even those that do not sell or are purchased by consigner. ELIGIBLE FOR SALE Bulls: All bulls must meet all HLSR Livestock Health Regulations. All bulls 18 months of age and older MUST have a certificate of Breeding Soundness and Fertility from a licensed veterinarian no more than 90 days old as of checkin. All bulls must be entered and shown in the 2015 HLSR Miniature Hereford Show. Heifers and Cow/Calf Pairs: All females must meet HLSR Livestock Health Requirements. All females must be entered and shown in the 2015 HLSR Miniature Hereford Show. Prospect Steers: All prospect steers must meet HLSR Livestock Health Requirements. All prospect steers must be entered and shown in the 2015 HLSR Miniature Hereford Show. All Cattle are subject to inspection and approval of the sale committee prior to sale. Livestock deemed unsuitable for sale at the discretion of the sale committee will not be permitted to sell. Cattle that are removed from the sale will not receive a refund of consignment fee. CATALOG REQUIREMENTS 1. Copy of American Hereford Association Registration Papers 2. A short Biography/Narrative (Note: this is imperative to the proper sale and marketing of your cattle) 3. Consignment fee check (Made payable to the TXM HYO) 4. ABSOLUTELY NO ENTRY WILL BE CATALOGED WITH OUT COMPLETE PAYMENT 5. Photos (GOOD QUALITY) of sale animal. (Color) (Note: All cattle must be properly show clipped and presented in photos. Photos will be subject to inspection by sale committee. Sale committee reserves the right to reject photos and require a replacement. If acceptable replacement is not submitted by printing deadline then the lot will be rejected the from sale. Cattle that are removed from the sale will not receive a refund of consignment fee.) HEALTH REQUIREMENTS All sale animals must have valid Veterinarian Health Inspection as required by HLSR guidelines. All bulls 18 months of age and older must also have Certificate of Breeding Soundness TERMS AND CONDITIONS Terms and Conditions will be printed in the 2015 Texas Select Miniature Hereford Sale catalog. SALE CATALOG ADS Want to advertise in the catalog? Place ads for your Ranch/Farm/Business in the sale catalog at the following rates/sizes: $125- Business Card $250- Half-page Ad $500- Full-page Ad All ads and photos must be submitted electronically via email to txmhyo@gmail.com by January 12, 2015. Ads must be in electronic format and in the form you wish to appear in the sale catalog; no ad design will be provided. *** All sale entries, photos, ads, narratives, etc.- with payment- must be postmarked on January 12, 2015. No late consignments or advertising will be accepted to ensure adequate time for preparation of the Sale Catalog.*** Forms can be found on www.miniaturehereford.org PLEASE MAIL CONSIGNMENT/ORDER FORMS AND PAYMENT TO: TXMHYO PO BOX 1037 REFUGIO, TX 78377 ALL CHECKS MADE PAYABLE TO TXMHYO Upcoming Events www.miniature Hereford.org Winter 2015 17

What s in a Name? by Charlotte Williams You have a new calf! Now how do you choose a name? And what about that ear tattoo? Choosing a name for a calf can be exciting with so many options, but there are a few rules and conventions to consider before you send that registration paperwork in to the American Hereford Association. First, the AHA Rules and Regulations state: It is the responsibility of the owner to select names for his cattle. The name must not be more than 30 spaces long, counting spaces between words. For example, PRINCE DOMINO ADVANCE JUNO 133 is exactly 30 spaces long. Brands, symbols and commas cannot be used. Avoid duplicating names as no two Herefords should be named the same. It is the breeder s responsibility to avoid using names and prefixes that are being used by other breeders. Names should be appropriate for the gender of the animal and it is recommended that names reflect the line of breeding where possible. Embryo transfer calves will carry the designation embryo transfer (ET) at the end of their name, accounting for three spaces.the Association reserves the right to change the name assigned to an animal on an application for registry if the name submitted is deemed to be inappropriate. It is also good to know you can change the name of an animal once if it has not had any calves registered yet. Be sure to check registration papers when you get them back from the AHA they can make typos, too. Often the name of an animal is preceded by a prefix of one or two capitalized letters. These can be chosen to represent the ranch or the owner s initials or anything else you like, but it is recommended to avoid a prefix used by another breeder. Since these letters are usually used in every breeder s name of a new calf, it is helpful as a guide to who has bred the animal. Some examples among Miniature Herefords are: the prefix WW is used by WW Ranch, SS by Splitt Creek Ranch, J-W or JW s by J Bar W Ranch, SC by Salt Creek, and SHF by Sandy Hills Farm. As noted above, the designation ET after a name lets you know that the animal was an embryo transfer. Some breeders also use the tattoo number as part of the name. Again, the AHA Rules and Regulations state: Calves must be tattooed before application for registry is made. Each breeder may devise his own plan or system of tattoo identification using either numbers or letters or a combination of both. Any marks other than numbers or letters, however, are not permitted meaning brand marks, symbols, etc. cannot be used. Duplication of tattoos within your herd is strongly discouraged as tattoos are frequently used by breeders as a primary form of identification. Duplication can lead to much confusion for breeder and the Association office alike. The tattoo in one ear shall be limited to a maximum of eight characters. Although eight characters are allowed, we have found that four or five is the most a Miniature Hereford ear can easily handle. Although the tattoo can be any combination of letters and numbers, some breeders prefer to use a letter to designate the year, as recommended by the Beef Improvement Federation. In this numbering system for a herd International letters are designated for each year of birth. This option is easy to use in conjunction with numbers. For example, Z001 and Z002 might be used to indicate the first and second calf born in the year 2012. A 1991 B 1992 C 1993 D 1994 E 1995 F 1996 G 1997 H 1998 J 1999 K 2000 L 2001 M 2002 N 2003 P 2004 R 2005 S 2006 T 2007 U 2008 W 2009 X 2010 Y 2011 Z 2012 A 2013 B 2014 C 2015 D 2016 E 2017 F 2018 G 2019 Note: The letters I, O, Q, and V are not used. Some breeders also like to use all or part of the sire s or dam s name in the calf s name, especially if one or the other is particularly fine. This convention can help track the calf s pedigree for the breeder and any potential buyers. Obviously, it is unethical to use a Champion s name when naming a calf that is not one of the progeny, because it implies the calf is descended from that Champion. Beyond these guidelines, the field is open to just about anything. Calf naming can use any type of standard such as all flower names for one year and all mountain names the next and can be used to help track cow families. Perhaps you could name all of Annabelle s calves with names that start with A, or all George s calves with the name of English kings. Most of all, enjoy your cattle and use names that will show the pride you have in them. www.miniature Hereford.org Winter 2015 19

Show results State Fair of Texas Dallas, TX Oct. 5, 2014 Class 1A-Spring Heifer Calves- Born after 3/1/14 1. Leifeste Show Cattle KAP Clint s Lil Jaida; 2. Jeff Fulgham Rafter F Inch s Lil Fie Fie; 3. Jeff Fulgham Rafter F Miss Smokin Hot; 4. Jeff Fulgham Rafter F Inch s Lil Mia Class 1B-Spring Heifer Calves- Born after 3/1/14 1. Emery Glassinger Elsa; 2. Jeff Fulgham Rafter F Inch s Lil Kala; 3. Aubree Blissard 44cc Sierra Carla 4415; 4. Royce Schafer CBD Leo s Angel Cee Cee; 5. Emery Glassinger 44CC Arizona Oak 449 Class 2-Junior Heifer Calves- Born 1/1-2/28/14 1. Miller Ranch RSM Miss Ten s Maurin; 2. Bill & Dolores Jenkins bdj Silver Stormy 433; 3. Royce Schafer CBD Leo s Layde Elizabeth Champion Junior Heifer KAP Clint s Lil Jaida Reserve Junior Heifer RSM Miss Ten s Maurin Class 5-Winter Heifer Calves- Born 11/1-12/31/13 1. Kelly Show Cattle JAM Miss Fanci Class 6-Fall Heifer Calves- Born 9/1-10/31/13 1. Hadley Howe GC Paoli s Pumpkin; 2. Aubree Blissard MABC Peaches Lady 3413; 3. Travis & Lauren Turner TLT Miss Liza Champion Winter/Fall Heifer GC Paoli s Pumpkin Reserve Winter/Fall Heifer MABC Peaches Lady 3413 Class 9-Late Summer Yearling Heifers- Born 7/1-8/30/13 1. Miller Ranch Super Sassy; 2. Ivy Cattle Ivy Ms Brenda; 3. Miller Ranch FO Super Rosie 469; 4. Ivy Cattle Ivy Princess Kate; 5. Anzleigh Thomas Gypsy Rain; 6. Carlee Hoffman Rafter F Blueberri Class 10-Early Summer Yearling Heifers- Born 5/1-6/30/13 1. Leifeste Show Cattle Rafter F Mercedes; 2. Bill & Dolores Jenkins BDJ Star Dusty 344; 3. Miller Ranch Ten s Daisy Duke; 4. Kolton Kauffman TPCC Nash Oakette ET; 5. Jeff Fulgham DY Yolanda; 6. Charlotte Williams WW Sampson s Kid Sunshine; 7. Mylie Turner JAM Miss Minnie Cooper Champion Summer Heifer Rafter F Mercedes Reserve Summer Heifer (Pictured) BDJ Star Dusty 344 Class 13-Spring Yearling Heifers- Calved 3/1-4/30/13 1. Kennedy Kauffman SF Miss Kassidy; 2. Libby Rogers Rafter F Missy Lou; 3. Meredith Roberts 2s sady Mirabelle; 4. Kelly Show Cattle LL Misty Rain; 5. Audrey Dotter Miss Agnes Class 14-Junior Yearling Heifers- Born 1/1-2/29/13 1. Leifeste Show Cattle JSH Natalie; 2. Bill & Dolores Jenkins BDJ Silver Wendy 333; 3. Landrey Rogers Rafter F Miss Susie Champion Yearling Heifer SF Miss Kassidy Reserve Yearling Heifer JSH Natalie Class 17-Senior Yearling Heifers- Born 9/1-13/31/12 1. Jeff Fulgham JF s Peach s; 2. Aubree Blissard MABC Coco Lady 2409; 3. Vernon Long JAM Miss Rose Marie; 4. Kelly Show Cattle JAM Miss Rumor Champion Senior Heifer JF s Peach s Reserve Senior Heifer MABC Coco Lady 2409 Grand Champion Female KAP Clint s Lil Jaida Reserve Grand Champion Female GC Paoli s Pumpkin Class 22-Cow/Calf 1. Charlotte Williams 05 s B=Day Joy Class 25-Spring Bull Calves- Born 3/1/2014 1. Charlotte Williams WW Willful Wilfred; 2. Jeff Fulgham Rafter F Decker s Romeo; 3. Aubree Blissard 44cc Prince Meatball 4417; 4. Aubree Blissard 44cc Prince Samson 4416 20 Miniature Hereford News; Issue #19 Official Publication of the MHBA

Champion Spring Bull Calf WW Willful Wilfred Reserve Spring Bull Calf Rafter F Decker s Romeo Class 29-Winter Bull Calves- Born 11/1-12/31/13 1. Meredith Roberts JAM Stone Cold Class 30-Fall Bull Calves- Born 9/1-10/31/13 1. Vernon Long BDJ Prince Larry Champion Winter/Fall Bull Calf JAM Stone Cold Reserve Winter/Fall Bull Calf BDJ Prince Larry Class 33-Summer Yearling Bulls- Born 5/1-8/30/13 1. Miller Ranch JAM Tough Guns; 2. Laura Rudwick MABC Rocky s Jake 341; 3. Kelly Show Cattle CR Dusty Bottom Class 45G-Pair of Bulls 1. Charlotte Williams; 2. Jeff Fulgham Class 1-Prospect Steers 1. Leifeste Show Cattle MSL Peanut; 2. Travis & Lauren Turner TLT Rarity Class 2-Prospect Steers 1. Travis & Lauren Turner TLT Dash; 2. Brylie Turner TLT Finn; 3. Royce Schafer CBD Leo s Luna Leland Champion Prospect Steer MSL Peanut Reserve Prospect Steer TLT Dash Show results Class 34-Spring Yearling Bulls- Born 3/1-4/30/13 1. Charlotte Williams WW Joyful Jude; 2. Jeff Fulgham Rafter F Lone Ranger Champion Yearling Bull WW Joyful Jude Reserve Yearling Bull JAM Tough Guns Grand Champion Bull JAM Stone Cold Reserve Grand Champion Bull (Pictured) WW Willful Wilfred Class 44G-Pair of Females 1. Bill & Dolores Jenkins (Pictured above); 2. Jeff Fulgham; 3. Aubree Blissard Ryan and four-year-old Ryder Evans. They are showing Ryder s market steer, WW Jackson Gold, in the pre-junior steer show Class 5-Light Weight Market Steers 1. Peyton Turner JAM Silver Bullet; 2. Jeff Fulgham JAM Sugar Ray; 3. Charlotte Williams WW Jackson Gold; 4. Emery Glassinger Goofy Class 6A-Medium Weight Market Steers 1. Emery Glassinger Bubbles; 2. Emery Glassinger Barney; 3. Carlee Hoffman Rafter F Rex Class 6B-Heavy Weight Market Steers 1. Mylie Turner 22 Flash s Game Changer; 2. Emery Glassinger Brownie; 3. Aubree Blissard Carlton Champion Market Steer 22 Flash s Game Changer Reserve Champion Market Steer Bubbles Class 9-Junior Heifers- Born 3/1/14-9/30/14 1. Leifeste Show Cattle KAP Clint s Lil Jaida; 2. Emery Glassinger Elsa; 3. Jeff Fulgham Rafter F Miss Smokin Hot; 4. Emery Glassinger 44CCArizona Oak 449; 5. Aubree Blissard 44cc Sierra Carla 4415; 6. Royce Schafer CBD Leo s Angel Cee Cee www.miniature Hereford.org Winter 2015 21

Show results Class 10-Junior Heifers-Born 9/1/13-2/28/14 1. Hadley Howe GC Paoli s Pumpkin; 2. Aubree Blissard MABC Peaches Lady 3413; 3. Travis & Lauren Turner TLT Miss Liza Champion Junior Heifer KAP Clint s Lil Jaida Reserve Junior Heifer GC Paoli s Pumpkin Class 13A-Intermediate Heifers- Born 3/1/13-8/30/13 1. Kennedy Kauffman SF Miss Kassidy; 2. Kolton Kauffman TPCC Nash Oakette ET; 3. Libby Rogers Rafter F Missy Lou; 4. Kelly Show Cattle LL Misty Rain Class 14-Intermediate Heifers- Born 9/1/12-2/29/13 1. Leifeste Show Cattle JSH Natalie; 2. Jeff Fulgham JF Peach s; 3. Aubree Blissard MABC Coco Lady 2409; 4. Libby Rogers Rafter F Miss Susie; 5. Kelly Show Cattle JAM Miss Rumor Champion Intermediate Heifer JSH Natalie Reserve Intermediate Heifer JF Peach s Class 17-Pre-Junior Showmanship Champion Peyton Turner Reserve Aubree Blissard (Pictured below) Class 13B-Intermediate Heifers- Born 3/1/13-8/30/13 1. Leifeste Cattle Rafter F Mercedes; 2. Ivy Cattle Ivy Ms Brenda; 3. Jeff Fulgham DY Yolanda; 4. Ivy Cattle Ivy Princess Kate; 5. Mylie Turner JAM Miss Minnie Cooper Champion Intermediate Heifer SF Miss Kassidy Reserve Intermediate Heifer Rafter F Mercedes 22 Miniature Hereford News; Issue #19 Official Publication of the MHBA

Northern International Livestock Exposition Billings, MT Oct. 16, 2014 Class 1-Junior Heifer Calf 1. Half-Pint Herefords HP Eva So Thankful; 2. D&A Miniature Herefords D&A Miss April; 3. Straitside Ranch SSR Clove; 4. Half-Pint Herefords HP Curley Cutie; 5. Daniel Taylor DNT s Minnie Hope Junior Heifer Calf Champion HP Eva So Thankful Reserve Champion Junior Heifer D&A Miss April Class 2-Fall/Winter Intermediate Heifer Calf 1. DuVal Farms DF Twilight Fantasy Champion Fall/Winter Intermediate Heifer DF Twilight Fantasy Class 3-Summer Intermediate Heifer 1. DuVal Farms DF Captain s Lady Virtue; 2. DuVal Farms DF Triple Elegance Champion Summer Intermediate Heifer DF Captain s Lady Virtue Reserve Summer Intermediate Heifer DF Triple Elegance Class 4-Spring Intermediate Heifer 1. Brice White WW Golden Shadow; 2. Russell Bye BNB Priscilla; 3. Russell Bye BNB Princess Di; 4. Livin Dream Ranch Livin Dream Tandy s Lily; 5. Silver Peaks Farm SPF Paradise Lily; 6. Ad Jensen DF Won R Heart; 7. Randa Boler-Rummel TAC Queens Moonshine; 8. Randa Boler-Rummel TAC Sugars Sha Daisy Champion Spring Intermediate Heifer WW Golden Shadow Reserve Spring Intermediate Heifer BNB Priscilla Class 6-Junior Bull Calves 1. Daniel Taylor DNT s Hercules 2B; 2. Russell Bye DNB Magnus; 3. Silver Peaks Farm SPF Reggae Dancer; 4. Silver Peaks Farm SPF Hall of Fame; 5. Randa Boler-Rummel RM Wilson Champion Junior Bull calf DNT s Hercules Reserve Junior Bull Calf DNB Magnus Class 9-Spring Intermediate Bull 1. Ad Jensen Livin Dream Odessa s Boon; 2. Straitside Ranch SSR Reese; 3. Daniel Taylor DNT s Quips Peter Pan; 4. Ad Jensen SS Mr Mark Champion Spring Intermediate Bull Livin Dream Odessa s Boon Reserve Spring Intermediate Bull SSR Reese Class 10-Two-Year Old Bulls 1. DuVal Farms DF Cascades Noble King; 2. D&A Miniature Herefords D&A Sir Shawn; 3. Daniel Taylor JW s Apollo Champion Two-Year Old Bull DF Cascades Noble King Reserve Two-Year Old Bull D&A Sir Shawn Grand Champion Bull DF Cascades Noble King Show results Grand Champion Female (Pictured) DF Captain s Lady Virtue Reserve Grand Champion Female WW Golden Shadow Class 5-Cow/Calf Pair 1. Straitside Ranch SSR Crystal; 2. Half-Pint Herefords DF Serenade; 3. D&A Miniature Herefords DF Holy Night Champion Cow/Calf Pair SSR Crystal Reserve Cow/Calf Pair DF Serenade Reserve Grand Champion Bull (Pictured) Livin Dream Odessa s Boon Class 13-Junior Prospect Heifer 1. Kylee Williams SSR Clove; 2. Kelsie Taylor DNT s Minnie Hope Class 15A-Pre-Junior Showmanship (Ages 3-11) 1. Kelsie Taylor (10); 2. Tyler Taylor (6) Class 15B-Senior Showmanship (Ages 12-18) 1. Kylee Williams (16); 2. Brice White (18); 3. Sarah Potter (16); 4. Taylor McKenzie (15) www.miniature Hereford.org Winter 2015 23

American Royal Kansas City, MO Oct. 26, 2014 Class 1 1. Drew McCullough Miss Maine Aim Star; 2. KLD Mini Herefords KLD Kit 480B; 3. Karly Biddle Double K Bunny DK07; 4. Karly Biddle Double K Bristol DK05; 5. Craig and Sandi DeHaan 22 Hunter s Sweet as Honey ET; 6. Craig and Sandi DeHaan 22 Flash s Lil Jaelee; 7. Harry & Joann Christofferson JHCH Little Lady Class 2 1. Rolling Hills Herefords RHH Look at Me; 2. Harmon Show Cattle Puddin HSC 114; 3. Craig and Sandi DeHaan 22 Vance s Lil Ivy ET; 4. McIntyre Cattle MC Mini May Champion Junior Heifer Calf Miss Maine Aim Star Reserve Junior Heifer Calf KLD Kit 480B Class 3A 1. Wyatt McIntyre SHF Thunder s Dolly; 2. Wyatt McIntyre MC Kassy Jo; 3. River Ridge Mini Herefords SHF Thunder s Jillet; 4. KLD Mini Herefords KLD Jewel 400A; 5. Melvin & Mary Graham M and M Thunder s Rosie; 6. Amick Farms KLD Brandy 402A Class 7 1. 22 Cattle Company 22 Maro s Flashy Opal Champion Senior Heifer 22 Maro s Flashy Opal Grand Champion Female Miss Maine Aim Star Reserve Grand Champion Female SHF Thunder s Dolly Class 8 1. Kelli Wicks KAP Quip s Lil Yoni ET; 2. Karly Biddle KAP Vikings Lil Bruna; 3. Madison McCollough RR Sassy Champion Cow/Calf KAP Quip s Lil Yoni ET Reserve Cow/Calf KAP Vikings Lil Bruna Show results Class 3B 1. Judy Splitt SS Miss Winnie; 2. J Bar W Cattle Co. JW s Pistol Annie; 3. J Bar W Cattle Co. JW s McKenzie; 4. Melvin & Mary Graham SS Miss Daphanie; 5. Judy Splitt SS Miss Malory Champion Senior Heifer Calf SHF Thunder s Dolly Reserve Senior Heifer Calf SS Miss Winnie Class 4 1. Madison McCollough Miss Maine Aim Princess; 2. Judy Splitt SS Miss Maddie; 3. KLD Mini Herefords KLD Cally 333A; 4. Rolling Hills Herefords SP s Sierra; 5. Jaxson Logan Maggie Moo; 6. Amick Farms KD Whisper 61 Class 5 1. Rolling Hills Herefords SMH Lexie; 2. Judy Splitt SS Miss Bailey; 3. Kath Family Farm Sweet Arlou; 4. Kelli Wicks KW Lucy s Nugget; 5. The Kids Ranch KR s Miss Heather Class 6 1. Daniel Faidley CRF Maggie May; 2. Jeff Bash OSG Mustang Sally; 3. Julie Sandstrom SHF Kiel s Willa Champion Junior Heifer CRF Maggie May Reserve Junior Heifer OSG Mustang Sally Champion Pair of Females (Pictured) J Bar W Cattle Co. Reserve Pair of Females Judy Splitt Class 10 1. Kelli Wicks KW Thunder Struck; 2. Julie Sandstrom SHF Thunder s Drew; 3. Harry & JoannChristofferson JHCH Hello Ladies; 4. Eric & Tina Snyder RR Tank; 5. Eric & Tina Snyder RR Bullet Champion Junior Bull Calf KW Thunder Struck Reserve Junior Bull Calf SHF Thunder s Drew Class 12 1. Daniel Faidley BGB Avalanche; 2. Judy Splitt SS Mr Hurrah; 3. Eric & Tina Snyder RR Levi Champion Senior Bull Calf BGB Avalanche Reserve Senior Bull Calf SS Mr Hurrah Class 13 1. D. McCall DAM Nash www.miniature Hereford.org Winter 2015 25

Show results Class 14 1. J Bar W Cattle Co. JW s Wizard; 2. J Bar W Cattle Co. JW s Like a Rock; 3. Judy Splitt SS Little Tyke; 4. Kath Family Farm KAP ½ Enuf Hunter ET Champion Junior Bull JW s Wizard Reserve Junior Bull DAM Nash Class 15 1. Julie Sandstrom SHF Thunder s Ira Class 18-Pair of Bulls Champion: J Bar W Cattle Co. Reserve: D. McCall 3rd: Judy Splitt Class 19 1. Summer Kath KAP Hunter GEB ET Champion Prospect Steer KAP Hunter GEB ET Class 20 1. Summer Kath MPK Iban s Andrew; 2. 22 Cattle Company 22 Pride s Sir Thor; 3. Karly Biddle WW Tootles; 4. McIntyre Cattle MC Outlaw Grand Champion Bull (Pictured) JW s Wizard Reserve Grand Champion Bull BGB Avalanche Champion Market Steer MPK Iban s Andrew Reserve Market Steer 22 Pride s Sir Thor Premier Exhibitor Judy Splitt Premier Breeder Judy Splitt 26 Miniature Hereford News; Issue #19 Official Publication of the MHBA

North American International Livestock Exposition Louisville, KY Nov. 19, 2014 Open Show Junior Heifer Calves Born 4/1/14 or later Class 1 1. Cream & Crimson Cattle Co. C&C s Gypsy Rain Yale Class 2 1. KLD Mini Herefords KLD Koko 483B; 2. Sandy Hills Farm PB Gala s Kid; 3. Carlee Smith SMH Sunny s Passion 153 Class 3 1. KLD Mini Herefords KLD Kit 480B; 2. Karly Biddle Double K Bunny DK07; 3. RFD Miniature Herefords RFD Happy Hour Class 4 1. Mason & Shawn Leifeste KAP Clint s Lil Jaida; 2. Karly Biddle Double K Bristol DK05; 3. D+S Miniature Herefords D+S Nellie; 4. Fordyce Farms BAT Lil Miss Valentine Champion Junior Heifer Calf KLD Kit 480B Reserve Champion Junior Heifer Calf KAP Clint s Lil Jaida Spring Heifer Calves Born 1/1/14-3/31/14 Class 5 1. Cream & Crimson Cattle Co. C&C s Little Miss Victoria; 2. Heidi Miller SMH Cycleone Duchess 152; 3. RFD Miniature Herefords 22 Flash s Perfect Rose Petal Summer Senior Heifers- Born 5/1/13-7/31/13 Class 8 1. KLD Mini Herefords KLD Cally 333A; 2. Riggin Rose Goings SHF Thunder s Bee; 3. S&B Farms RFD Rock Candi; 4. 3B Farm 3B Ruby Champion Summer Senior Heifer KLD Cally 333A Reserve Champion Senior Heifer SHF Thunder s Bee Spring Senior Heifers- Born 1/1/13-4/30/13 Class 9 1. Kath Family Farm Sweet Arlou; 2. D+S Miniature Herefords D+S Nugget; 3. EZ Farms SHF Kiel s Marti Class 10 1. Sandy Hills Farm SHF Kiel s Willa; 2. Jordan Landin BAT Chloe Champion Spring Senior Heifer SHF Kiel s Willa Reserve Champion Spring Senior Heifer BAT Chloe Senior Yearling Heifers- Born 9/1/11-12/31/11 Class 11 1. Carlee Smith SMH Mom s Sunny 131 Champion Senior Yearling Heifer SMH Mom s Sunny 131 Show results Class 6 1. RFD Miniature Herefords 22 Flash s Lil Misti; 2. RFD Miniature Herefords 22 Vance s Blast of Winter; 3. Ledge N Woods Farm LWF Lil Miss Mountain Lyon; 4. EZ Farms EZ Lil Miss Winter Champion Spring Heifer Calf 22 Flash s Lil Misti Reserve Champion Spring Heifer Calf C&C s Little Miss Victoria Intermediate Senior Heifers Born 8/1/13-12/31/13 Class 7 1. RFD Miniature Herefords RFD Striker s Carmeleta; 2. KLD Mini Herefords KLD Jewel 400A; 3. River Ridge Mini Herefords SHF Thunder s Jillet; 4. Sandy Hills Farm M&M Thunder s Rosie Champion Intermediate Senior Heifer RFD Striker s Carmeleta Reserve Champion Intermediate Senior Heifer KLD Jewel 400A 2nd Annual Steve Splitt Memorial Grand Champion Heifer (Pictured) KLD Cally 333A Reserve Grand Champion Heifer KLD Kit 480B Cow/Calf Pair Class 12 1. Karly Biddle KAP Viking s Lil Bruna; 2. Cream & Crimson Cattle Co. KAP Gypsy Zigana Meyer www.miniature Hereford.org Winter 2015 27

Show results Champion Cow/Calf Pair (Pictured) KAP Viking s Lil Bruna Reserve Champion Cow/Calf Pair KAP Gypsy Zigana Meyer Pair of Females Class 13 1. RFD Miniature Herefords; 2. Cream & Crimson Cattle Co.; 3. D+S Miniature Herefords Prospect Steers Class 14 1. KLD Mini Herefords KLD John Wayne 5B; 2. Kath Family Farm KAP Hunter Geb ET; 3. Cody Landin T-Bone; 4. Ledge N Woods Farm LWF Tiger Mountain Tough Champion Prospect Steer (Pictured) KLD John Wayne 5B Reserve Champion Prospect Steer KAP Hunter Geb ET Market Steers Class 15 1. Karly Biddle Double K Spitfire; 2. Jordan Landin BAT Rude Dog; 3. Kath Family Farm MPK Iban s Andrew; 4. Karly Biddle WW Tootles; 5. Austin Abshire Abshire s Noble Champion Market Steer Double K Spitfire Reserve Champion Market Steer BAT Rude Dog Junior Bull Calves- Born 4/1/14 or later Class 16 1. Kelli Wicks KW Thunderstruck; 2. RFD Miniature Herefords RFD Strike Zone Champion Junior Bull Calf KW Thunderstruck Reserve Champion Junior Bull Calf RFD Strike Zone Spring Bull Calves- Born 1/1/14-3/31/14 Class 17 1. Gary and Cindy Chesser RFD Trucker Strike; 2. Fordyce Farms BAT Full Throttle; 3. Sandy Hills Farm SHF Thunder s Drew; 4. D+S Miniature Herefords D+S Little Rocky Champion Spring Bull Calf RFD Trucker Strike Reserve Champion Spring Bull Calf BAT Full Throttle Intermediate Senior Bulls- Born 8/1/13-12/31/13 Class 18 1. S&B Farms SB Disco King; 2. EZ Farms EZ Lil Mister Tatum; 3. Austin Abshire Abshire s Skully Champion Intermediate Senior Bull SB Disco King Reserve Champion Intermediate Senior bull EZ Lil Mister Tatum 28 Miniature Hereford News; Issue #19 Official Publication of the MHBA

Summer Senior Bulls- Born 5/1/13-7/31/13 Class 19 1. River Ridge Mini Herefords RR Lenny; 2. EZ Farms EZ Lil Mister Independence; 3. Ledge N Woods Farm LWF Joey s Silver Lyon; 4. S&B Farms RFD Striker s Hoosier Champion Summer Senior Bull RR Lenny Reserve Champion Summer Senior Bull EZ Lil Mister Independence Spring Senior Bulls- Born 1/1/13-4/30/13 Class 20 1. Kath Family Farm KAP ½ Enuf Hunter ET; 2. Ledge N Woods Farm LWF Casey s Golden Surprise; 3. Sandy Hills Farm SHF Thunder s Ira Class A2 1. Ashton Lisby C&C s Little Miss Victoria; 2. Gus Sciano 22 Vance s Blast of Winter Class A3 1. Karsen Dopps KLD Jewel 400A Class A4 1. Kodie Dopps KLD Cally 333A; 2. Summer Kath Sweet Arlou; 3. Jewel Thompson 3B Ruby; 4. Zachary Chambers SHF Kiel s Marti Junior Champion Heifer KLD Cally 333A Show results Champion Spring Senior Bull KAP ½ Enuf Hunter ET Reserve Champion Spring Senior Bull LWF Casey s Golden Surprise Junior Reserve Champion Heifer (Pictured) KAP Clint s Lil Jaida Class A5-Prospect Steers 1. Summer Kath KAP Hunter GEB ET Grand Champion Bull (Pictured) KAP ½ Enuf Hunter ET Junior Champion Prospect Steer (Pictured) KAP Hunter GEB ET Class A6-Market Steers 1. Karly Biddle Double K Spitfire; 2. Summer Kath MPK Iban s Andrew; 3. Austin Abshire Abshire s Noble Reserve Grand Champion Bull (Pictured) RFD Trucker Strike Pair of Bulls-Bred & Owned Class 21 1. D+S Miniature Herefords Junior Show Class A1 1. Mason Liefeste KAP Clint s Lil Jaida; 2. Karly Biddle Double K Bristol KD05; 3. Claire Brooks RFD Happy Hour www.miniature Hereford.org Winter 2015 29

Show results Junior Champion Market Steer (Pictured) Double K Spitfire Pre-Junior Champion Heifer (Pictured) KLD Kit 480B Pre-Junior Reserve Champion Heifer SHF Thunder s Bee Class A11-Prosepect Steers 1. Kanyen Dopps KLD John Wayne 5B; 2. Cody Landin T-Bone Junior Reserve Champion Market Steer (Pictured) MPK Iban s Andrew Pre-Junior Show Class A7 1. Jared Brooks RFD Happy Hour; 2. Carlee Smith SMH Sunny s Passion 153 Class A8 1. Kanyen Dopps KLD Kit 480B; 2. Shawn Liefeste KAP Clint s Lil Jaida; 3. Brooke Kniceley BAT Lil Miss Valentine Class A9 1. Jonah Sciano 22 Flash s Perfect Rose Petal; 2. Avery Brooks 22 Vance s Blast of Winter Class A10 1. Riggin Rose Goings SHF Thunder s Bee; 2. Victoria Thompson 3B Ruby Pre-Junior Champion Prospect Steer KLD John Wayne 5B Pre-Junior Reserve Champion Prospect Steer T-Bone Class A12-Market Steers 1. Jordan Landin BAT Rude Dog Pre-Junior Champion Market Steer BAT Rude Dog daminihereford@pmt.org 175 W. 200 S. Rupert, Idaho 83350 208.434.2925 30 Miniature Hereford News; Issue #19 Official Publication of the MHBA

Above: Jonah Sciano showing at the NAILE. Above: First show: A Pair of 6 s (a 6 month old calf and a 6 year old boy). Shadow, MT Left: Ryan & Ryder Evans A father-son fitting team. Heifer for Sale $3,500 Big Spring, TX 44 Cattle Co. 732-399-4888 or 432-661-2939 DOB: 6/8/14 SIRE: LS Crown Prince 6950 DAM: MABC Chocolate Lady 1404 Nice heifer for the show ring. Her dam & grand dam were Grand Champion Cow/Calf in 2012 at Houston and San Antonio. Also her grand dam was Reserve Champion Female in 2010 at Amarillo. Champion Semen/Embryos! Pagosa Springs, CO WW Ranch 970-264-1014 Now available, a variety of embryos, all from Grand Champion sires and dams from WW Ranch! We have the results of a series of flushes on some of our best cows and bulls to give you a selection of fine embryos. Prices vary from $300 to $1000 each, depending on the quality of the breeding, but all are guaranteed to be from among the top Miniature Herefords to be found anywhere. Or if you prefer, make your own calves using semen from our Champion bulls: KAP Silver Sampson $500/straw WW Sam s Gold E $300/straw WW Prince William $200/straw Contact us for more information on what we have available, so we can help you choose the calves that fit your breeding program. Pictures on miniaturehereford.org. Above: WW Willful Wilfred & Layne White. Bull for Sale $3,500 Big Spring, TX 44 Cattle Co. 432-399-4888 DOB: 5/6/14 SIRE: LS Rocky Mountain 9J05 DAM: LS Miss Pot O Gold 775 His sire is our main herd bull who has produced numerous champion calves. He will make a great herd bull or he is still young enough to cut for a show steer. Bull for Sale $3,000 Big Spring, TX 44 Cattle Co. 732-399-4888 or 432-661-2939 DOB: 3/2/14 FRAME SIZE: OO SIRE: LS Crown Prince 6950 DAM: MABC Sara Gold 0402 Great bull to down size larger cow or use on 1st calf heifers. Classifieds, Etc. Young Bulls $3,000 Murfreesboro, TN Brian Carmouche Phone: 615-542-9980 Young bulls halter broke and gentle. Stricker and Disco bloodline. Pictures on miniaturehereford.org. Wanted: Small, bred, halterbroke, mature cow Bradford, PA Dave Morris 814-598-3493 I m looking to buy one polled, bred cow that has a friendly disposition. Frame size needs to be 0000 or 000. Must be halter broke and proven record of easy calving. www.miniature Hereford.org Winter 2015 31

Region Reports Region 4 Happy new year to everyone from region 4, hope your holidays were great! We were busy here with 3 grandkids and new calves both have been a joy to have. The fall shows were so much fun from Oklahoma City to Kansas City then on to Louisville and now looking forward to Denver hope to see you all there. Julie Sandstrom Region 4 Director Region 5 Happy New Year 2015 is going to bring more excitement to our breed. I am looking forward to seeing many of you in January at the National Western Stock Show in Denver. The Iowa Beef Expo in February with the 2nd Annual MHBA Central National Miniature Hereford Sale to be held February 9th. This sale was hugely successful last year and we several lots have been consigned. We appreciate the efforts of Conover Auction Services to make this sale a success. The following weekend is the Iowa Beef Expo Show for all Iowa Juniors. Any animal purchased at the sale is eligible to show the following weekend. There are also many efforts being made to plan the Jr. Nationals in June. More details are available on the MHBA web page. I would like to welcome all the new members to the MHBA it has been great to see the growth in Region 5. Please let us know how we can help you as you get started with your herd. Wishing you Health & Happiness in 2015! Brent White Region 5 Director Region 6 I m hoping that everyone had a Merry Christmas and New Year. The year 2015 holds many opportunities for the MHBA and especially Region 6. The members of Region 6 should be proud of the progress. The Region has more MHBA shows and events to list and certainly more than I can keep up with. It is rewarding to see the membership so active and taking the lead to get things accomplished. Thank you all. The details for the Miniature Hereford sale in Houston this year have been hammered out so look for those details in the magazine or on the MHBA website. I m very excited about the sale this year and would like to thank Dee Braman for all her hard work at putting this thing together. I look forward to see you ya ll in Houston. Jim Cole Region 6 Director Region 8 Yes, winter is here in Region 8. We have had several days of below freezing weather and know that snow isn t far behind. We would like to welcome all of our new members in the Region and I hope that I will meet each and every one of you sometime this year. If you have any questions or need any assistance, please don t hesitate to give me a call. I think that all of our Region 8 members receive our Moos Letter, if you know of anyone else who would like to be on our list, please let me know. My family and I wish everyone in Region 8 as well as all of our Miniature Hereford families a very Happy New Year! Jerry DuVal Region 8 Director 32 Miniature Hereford News; Issue #19 Official Publication of the MHBA

A Banner Year... K L D Cally Sire... KAP Orson Hunter Showtimes Mini Hereford Show Heifer of the Year 2014 NAILE Grand Champion Open and Junior show 2014 Junior Nationals Grand Champion 2014 NWSS Junior show Grand Champion K L D K it Sire... KAP Orson Hunter 2014 NAILE Grand Champion Pre-Junior 2014 NAILE Reserve Grand Champion Open 2014 Iowa State Fair Grand Champion Prospect KAP Orson Hunter and SHF Burbon Limited Semen Available Call Today! K L D J ewel Sire... KAP Orson Hunter 2014 Iowa State Fair Grand Champion 2014 NAILE Premier Exhibitor & Premier Breeder K L D John Wayne Sire... SHF Burbon 2014 NAILE Grand Champion Prospect Steer Brian, Daydree, Kodie, Karsen & Kanyen Dopps 1621 W 140th Milton, KS 67106 Darrin Barbour, manager 816.898.8990, Darrin s cell www.kldminiherefords.com Heifers and steers are for sale by private treaty year round Call for availability!

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