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Below is the latest edition of the Texas Limousin Association's newsletter. Be sure to check it out! The Texas Limousin folks are doing some really neat things in the Lone Star State.
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VOL. 29 NO. 4 August 2010
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Texas Limousin AssociationP.O Box 880Krum, TX 76249
Change Service Requested
Lone Star Shoot-out PayS $7,500Champion Lone Star Shoot-Out
Heifer was SSTO Wondergirl, a 1/4/2009
daughter of EF Smackdown and
SSTO Rhinestone, exhibited by
Spencer Wilder, who won $3,300
in premiums.
Lone Star Shoot-Out class one
winner was YRTX Waggle, a 9/4/09 daughter of GPFF Blaque Rulon exhibited
by Madison Counsil, who
received $300 in premiums.
Lone Star Shoot-Out class three
winner was LFL Cotton Candy, a
5/16/09 daughter of DHVO Trey
exhibited by Jayce Wilder who
received $300 in premiums.
Reserve champion Lone Star Shoot-
Out heifer was YRTX Wendy, a 4/2/09 daughter
of WLR Direct Hit and UGNX
Sherri, exhibited by Taylor
McCarthy, who won $1,800 in
premiums.
Lone Star Shoot-Out class two
winner was LFL Walking
Tall, a 8/10/09 daughter of
MAGS Trailblazer exhibited by
Reese Pate who received $300 in
premiums.
Lone Star Shoot-Out class five
winner was KRVN Western Gal, a 2/26/09
daughter of GPFF Blaque Rulon
exhibited by Alexis Pinkert
who received $300 in premiums.
2 - TLA • AugusT 2010
KNSH Whoopi
LFL Up Front
WMPA Wrangler Ace
SBIH Keystone
LFL Cotton Candy
LFL Up Stage
LFL Unhidden
Congratulations to Katelyn Smith for winning Reserve Champion bred-and-owned heifer with KNSH Whoopi, a 10/13/09 daughter of our herd sire KRVN Pacesetter and LFL Nellie, a LFL-bred female.
Congratulations to Jayce Wilder with this Division II Champion heifer, a 5/16/09 daughter of DHVO Trey and LFL 6032S that was purchased in the 2010 Houston Solid Foundations sale. Cotton Candy also won Class 3 in the Lone Star Shoot-Out and was named champion Limousin female in both rings at the 2010 Belt Buckle Bonanza.
Congratulations to Travis Payne on having the Reserve Champion Lim-Flex female with LFL Up Front a 9/23/08 daughter of GAR Predestined and LFL My Girl. The many time champion My Girl was purchased by Stowers Limousin and Heart Felt Farms at the 2010 Cowtown Classic Limousin Sale in Fort Worth.
Congratulations to Willie Marc Payne for winning the Reserve Champion bred & owned bull with WMPA Wrangler Ace, a 6/7/09 son of KRVN Pacesetter and LFL Rendy, a Lawrence bred female that Willie Marc purchased at the 2006 Solid Foundations Sale.
Congratulations to Shelbi Holdman for exhibiting the Champion bred-and-owned Lim-Flex bull with Keystone, a 5/20/09 son of LH Rodemaster and LFL Shadow Dancer. Shelbi purchased Shadow Dancer at the 2007 Solid Foundations Sale in Houston.
Lee Roy concluded his junior show career in Texas in fine style by winning Grand Champion owned heifer with LFL Up Stage, a 11/14/08 daughter of DHVO Trey and LFL 2030M. Thanks to the Sloan Family of Arkansas for purchasing the dam of Up Stage at the CHR/ Hall Limousin Sale this spring.
The 2009-2010 TLA Show Heifer of the Year, LFL Unhidden was the Division V Champion for Lee Roy. Unhidden is a 3/26/08 daughter of DHVO Trey and out of LFL Bonnie that is now working in the herd of Amber and Jonny Parkinson.
Fantastic Field Day!
Bruce, Paula & Lee Roy LawrenceJonny, Amber & Tucker ParkinsonP.O. Box 299Anton, Texas 79313806/997-5381e-mail: [email protected]
L A W R E N C E
F A M I L Y
L I M O U S I N
It was a fantastic day at the Texas Limousin Field Day in Bryan with:
10 Class Winners•7 Class Contenders•4 Division Champions•1 Grand Champion and •3 Reserve Grand titles going to cattle bred by or out of Lawrence Family •Limousin bred females.
All total, there were 29 head of Lone Star Shoot-Out heifers, owned heifers, bred-and-owned bulls, heifers and steers exhibited at the Texas Junior Limousin Field Day that were bred by or out LFL bred females. Congratulations and thanks to all, we appreciate your business and welcome your continued support.
AugusT 2010 • TLA - 3
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Featuring only the finestLimousin and Lim-Flex genetics
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Call for a sale catalog.Sale Management
Sale Consultant:Grassroots Genetics
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Auctioneer:C.K. “Sonny” Booth
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DeMar Farms
Brad, Norma & Blair Davis12500 Hwy. 279 • Brownwood, Texas 76801
Home: 325/784-5071 • Brad, cell: 325/647-7681e-mail: [email protected] • www.davislimousin.com
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4 - TLA • AugusT 2010
texaS Junior LimouSin Show, FieLd day drawS record number oF entrieS
tLa Show heiFer and buLL oF the year named
The Texas Junior Limousin Association held its annual Field Day and Show June 5-6 at the Brazos County Expo Center in Bryan, Texas. Members participated in satellite events, a showmanship clinic, as well as the heifer show which saw a record number of entries including 72 purebred heifers, 41 Lim-Flex heifers, 20 bred-and-owned heifers, five bred-and-owned purebred bulls, two bred-and-owned Lim-Flex bulls and five steers.
Junior members competed in satellite events including public speaking, photography and magazine ads to prepare them for competition at the National Junior Limousin Show & Congress in Hutchinson, Kansas. Event
winners were recognized at the awards banquet Saturday night.
Intermediate public speaking: 1st Madison Yandell, 2nd Blair Davis; Junior public speaking: 1st Blane Counsil, 2nd Mikaela Yandell, 3rd Morgan Yandell, 4th Randa Taylor; Novice public speaking: Kyle Ming.
Novice photography: 1st Kyle Ming; Junior photography: 1st Reagan Taylor, 2nd Mackenzie Yandell, 3rd Randa Taylor, 4th Morgan Yandell. Intermediate photography: 1st Alexis Pinkert, 2nd Blair Davis, 3rd Madison Yandell, 4th Kody Ming; Senior photography 1st Willie Marc Payne, 2nd Travis Payne. Junior Magazine
ads: 1st Morgan Yandell, 2nd Lauren Stowers, 3rd Michaela Yandell, 4th Mackenzie Yandell; Intermediate Posters: 1st Blair Davis; Junior Posters: 1st Reagan Taylor, 2nd Blane Counsil.
A large group of Texas juniors competed in four showmanship divisions at the conclusion of the Texas Junior Limousin show. Judge Brandon Callis of College Station, Texas worked with the competitors and congratulated all on a job well done.
See pages 15-18 for complete show results.
Each year the TLA recognizes the breeders and exhibitors of the top female and bull at six designated shows in Abilene, Tyler, Lubbock, Fort Worth, San Antonio and Houston. This year’s top female was LFL Unhidden, exhibited by Lawrence Family Limousin, Anton. The top bull was LFL Walter, exhibited by Holdman Cattle Company, Levelland, and Lawrence Family Limousin.
Drew Waters of Sundown was named
the top novice showman of the
2010 Texas Junior Limousin Show.
Judge Brandon Callis selected Lauren Stowers of Bridgeport as his top junior showman.
Travis Payne of Levelland topped a very competitive group of senior showman to receive the senior showmanship buckle.
Troy Holdman of Levelland was named winner of the intermediate
showmanship.
TLA Executive Secretary Ralph Hawkins (center) presents the award for the TLA’s Show Bull of the Year to Shelbi Holdman of Holdman Cattle Co., Levelland, and Bruce Lawrence of Lawrence Family Limousin, Anton, exhibitors of LFL Walter. Lawrence Family Limousin also own the TLA’s Show Heifer of the Year, LFL Unhidden.
See more TJLA Show Results on
pages 15-18!
AugusT 2010 • TLA - 5
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2010-11 TJLA Officers
NEws
From your tJLa PreSident
Howdy TJLA Family,
Summer is here and I hope that everyone’s is off to a great start! I am Shelbi Holdman, 2010 graduate of Sundown High School and your new TJLA president.
The 2010 TJLA Field Day was awesome! We had our biggest show in years and it was great to see you there. Congratulations to everyone who went to Nationals in Kansas! It was an incredible week and I couldn’t be more proud to be from Texas.
The fall shows are right around the corner which means entries are due soon. Be sure and check with your county agent or ag teacher to get the deadlines. Here are some shows that you should put on your fall show schedule.
West Texas Fair & Rodeo, Abilene – September, 11-12East Texas Fair & Rodeo, Tyler – September, 22-25State Fair of Texas, Dallas – October, 1-3Heart of Texas Fair & Rodeo, Waco – October 7-9
Hope everyone has a great rest of the summer! See you soon! Sincerely,
Shelbi Holdman
6 - TLA • AugusT 2010
Texas Limousin NewsOfficial Publication of the Texas Limousin Association
Ralph Hawkins, Executive SecretaryP.O. Box 880 • Krum, TX 76249
Phone: 940/367-4633 • Fax: 940/482-3649www.texas-limousin.com • email: [email protected]
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LIMOUSINHAPPENINGS
Here’s How to Contact Texas Limousin Assn.
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MAIL/OVERNIgHtPostal Address and Overnight/Parcel Deliveries: 5989 Luginbyhl Roadsanger, tX 76266
wEBsItE & E-MAILwww.texas-limousin.com
e-mail: [email protected]
Lawrence Family Limousin .........................................................................2
Counsil Family Limousin ............................................................................3
Stowers Limousin .....................................................................................10
Perrin Limousin ........................................................................................19
Brady Ranch & Farm ................................................................................20
Advertisers’ Index
August 13 Entries due for South Plains Fair, Lubbock - entry forms available at www.southplainsfair.com
August 16 Entries due for West Texas Fair, Abilene - entry forms at www.taylorcountyex-pocenter.com
August 25 Entries due for State Fair of Texas, Dallas - for entry forms contact county extension agent or agriculture science teacher.
September 1 Entries due for East Texas Fair, Tyler - entry forms available at www.etstatefair.com
September 1 Entries due for TLA’s Heart of Texas Sale, WestSeptember 12 West Texas Fair Junior Show, Abilene, 3:30 pm September 13 West Texas Fair Open Show, Abilene, 11:30 amSeptember 17 Entries due for Heart of Texas Fair, Waco - for more info see www.hotfair.comSeptember 18 Hayhook Limousin Third Annual Production Sale, Lexington, OKSeptember 25 Counsil Family Fall Production Sale, MadisonvilleSeptember 27 South Plains Fair Open Limousin Show, Lubbock, 2 pm
October 2 East Texas State Fair Open Limousin Show, Tyler, 4 pmOctober 3 State Fair Texas Junior Heifer Show, Dallas, 8 amOctober 9 Heart Of Texas Junior Heifer Show, WacoOctober 16 TLA’s Heart of Texas Fall Sale, West
cover StoryThe Lone Star Shoot-Out show was held June 5 at the Brazos County Expo
Center in Bryan, Texas. Jake Franke of College Station evaluated the 25 heifers.
This year’s Shoot-Out paid $7,500 in prize money that was provided by consignors
of the heifers. Lone Star Shoot heifers were purchased at these TLA sales — Heart
of Texas Fall Sale in West, Cowtown Classic Limousin Sale in Fort Worth, Solid
Foundations Sale in Houston, and Texas’ Best in Decatur. Complete results on
page 18.
texas Limousin AssociationThe Texas Limousin News is published bi-monthly in Krum, TX by the
Texas Limousin Association. All advertising copy due the 10th of the month preceding publication. All proceeds from the publication go to the Texas Limousin Association. POSTMASTER: Send address change to Texas Limousin Association, P.O. Box 880, Krum TX 76245.
ADVERtIsINg RAtEs1/2 Page Black & White . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3001/2 Page Full Color . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3501 Page Black & White . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5001 Page Full Color . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $600Card Ads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $300 / year
AugusT 2010 • TLA - 7
tLa awardS $2,000 in SchoLarShiPS
SiLent auction raiSeS $4,359
tJLa eLect new directorS, oFFicerS
The Texas Limousin Association presented four $500 scholarships at the Texas Junior Limousin awards banquet held Saturday night, June 5 at the Bryan County Expo Center. The E.J. Bishop and Gene Rogers Memorial Scholarships were founded many years ago by the families of the former TLA presidents whose dedication and service to the TLA and the TJLA contributed to the success of the associations. In later years, Marcy & Rusty Perrin began donating scholarships in the memory of Matt Ertl, a former TJLA member.
This year, the Texas Junior Limousin Association awarded an additional scholarship that was made possible by the success of this year’s Texas Limousin Field Day.
The silent auction held during the Texas Junior Field Day and heifer show generated over $4,000 in revenue for Texas Junior Limousin Association members. This money helps pay for awards and the awards banquet.
A special thanks to Carole Counsil and family who once again worked hard to make the auction a success,
and thanks to all the bidders, buyers, and contributors; Stowers Limousin, Caleb Norrell, Shelbi Holdman and family, the Johnny Smith family, Davis Limousin, Brehm Farms, Gary Waters, Steve Russell, Darenda Warren, Lawrence Family Limousin, Kevin Hammond, J & J Cattle, DeMar Farms, Brady Ranch & Farm, Traci
King, P&D Ranches, Gary Gilbreath, Kody & Kyle Ming, Carolyn Hewitt, Roger Kidd, Schur Limousin, Counsil Family Limousin, Andy Copeland, Ross Thorn, Luke Thomas Family, George Badgett family, Yandell family. Our apologies to any one whose names we may have omitted.
Members of the Texas Junior Limousin association met Saturday morning, June 5 in Bryan, TX to elect new officers and directors.
This year’s officers and directors are: (front l-r) Katelyn Smith, ex-officio; Peyton Fisher, treasurer; MadisonYandell, secretary; Travis Payne, vice president; Shelbi Holdman, president. (back
l-r) Blair Davis, Heather Kosub,Willie Marc Payne, Layton Schur, Grayson Russell and Alexis Pinkert. Not pictured, Kody Banda.
Katelyn Smith of Stephenville, TX was awarded the TJLA Scholarship.
Shelbi Holdman of Sundown, TX was awarded the Matt Ertl Memorial Scholarship.
Tanner Schmidt of Grandview, TX was awarded the E.J.
Bishop Memorial Scholarship.
Ryan Kidd of Alvarado, TX was awarded the Gene Rogers Memorial Scholarship.
See you at the State Fairs this fall!
8 - TLA • AugusT 2010
DIRECtORsREgION 1Ed Kirby 1426 CR sW 3110Mt. Vernon, TX 75457903/588-2546
Marcy Perrin302 PR 4482Decatur, TX 76234940/433-8069
REgION 2Ben ReadingP.O. Box 1337Marlin, TX 76661 832/512-5495
Jay Wilder P.O. Box 551 Snook, TX 77878 979/272-8736
REgION 3Jerry Hudec 1442 CR 204 Weimar, TX 78562 979/263-5829
REgION 4Rick Doty9500 FM 2258grandview, TX 76050817/866-3631
Brad Davis12500 Hwy 279Brownwood, TX 76801325/784-5071REgION 5Lyle Keeton10510 CR 1100Wolforth, TX 79382806/866-9049
J.R. Brady198 FM 1730 Wilson, TX 79381806/863-3607
PAst PREsIDENtsM.E. Singleton, Jr., deceasedFloyd McGownDorcell YoungWillard PflugerJames DyerE.J. Bishop, deceasedLewis Bingham,deceasedCecil Johnson, Jr.Tom StewmanEd Hughes, deceasedGene Rodgers, deceasedPayton ScottMike SpeerPierce Boyd, deceased
Jim YoungBruce LawrenceCharles KrackauJim DyerRalph HawkinsBret BegertWayne BaberBrad Davis
texas Limousin
Association
REgIONs MAP
TEXAS LIMOUSIN ASSOCIATION
2010-2011 OFFICERsJ.R. Brady . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PresidentJay Wilder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice-PresidentLyle Keeton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SecretaryBen Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TreasurerBrad Davis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ex-OfficioRalph Hawkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Executive Secretary
LimouSin newS & noteStLa board met June 5
The board of directors of the Texas Limousin Association met June 5 in Bryan, Texas during the Texas Field Day and TJLA Show. Items of discussion included approving a budget for the remainder of 2010, and revising TLA sale rules. Changes to sale rules are that bulls will no longer be required to be entered in gain test prior to entry in TLA sales. The North Central Texas College Beef Evaluation Center will continue to hold all breed tests and TLA members are welcome to develop bulls with them if they so desire. Rules governing weight per day of age and performance data will be strictly enforced. Pending approval by Houston Stock Show officials, the format for the Solid Foundations Sale in Houston will be changed. Watch for details.
heart oF texaS SaLe entrieS due SePtember 1Entries for the TLA’s Heart of Texas Fall are due September 1. Entry forms will be mailed
in coming weeks. The sale will be held October 16 at the West Auction in West, Texas, and will include bulls, pairs, bred females, open heifers and Lone Star Shoot-Out heifers. As noted above, bulls will no longer be required to enter gain test, however they will be screened closely. Sale season will be here before long, so begin preparing those sale candidates now.
nationaL Junior Show returnS to amariLLo in 2011The 2011 National Junior Limousin Show & Congress and All-American Limousin Futurity
will be held in Amarillo, Texas, July 9-16. The Texas Limousin Association, however, will not be hosting the event. NALJA will handle the hosting duties and do most of the work, but it will rely on smaller state associations that cannot host a show on their own to step up and take on certain aspects. For example, one state will be in charge of the opening ceremonies, while another takes responsibility for the hospitality area.
Fundraising will be the major challenge. Various entities in Amarillo will help, but NALJA will need a finance committee to oversee funding the show awards. Several states will have to combine forces for that major committee.
Because no one submitted a bid to host the 2011 show, the boards decided to take that approach rather than cancel it. NALJA and NALF will do the best they can to provide a national junior show without a single host state.
P M S 1 8 6
Hello Limousin Friends,The old saying goes “time flies when you are having fun”, well we must be
having fun because this summer has really flown by. The Texas Junior Field Day and Junior Nationals have come and gone and thoughts are now turning to the fall sale season. Speaking of the Field Day and Junior Nationals, Texas juniors surely made us proud. The state show was the largest in memory, and very possibly the largest event of its kind in the nation. The quality of the cattle was strong, and the young people exhibiting them proves our future is in good hands.
Your board of directors met during the Field Day and heard recommendations from TLA’s marketing committee regarding TLA Sales. The committee, responding to members requests to eliminate the requirement for bulls selling in TLA Sales to enter the gain test, recommended the rule be changed.
The board voted to discontinue the requirement with the understanding sale bulls would be weighed on arrival at sale and bulls not meeting all criteria in current sale rules be removed from sale.
Also approved was the recommendation to change format of Houston Sale. Instead of a conventional auction as in the past, the sale will be a “bid off sale” held in the stalls during the Houston Livestock show.
This type of sale is used by many in the club calf industry and will lower the cost to our consignors and hopefully generate some excitement for the sale.
Speaking of sales, the Heart of Texas Fall Sale will be held in West on October 16. Selling will be bulls, bred cows, pairs, and Lone Star Shoot-Out heifers. The Shoot-Out show was very successful this year with 25 head returning to compete for $7500 in prize money. Please give us a call if you are interested in consigning or buying.
In closing I would like to express my condolences to the families of Karen Stolte, Kassidy Chapman, Roy Lee Fuhrmann, Ron Wayland, and Donna Etherton. All members of the Limousin family who left us much too soon.
God Bless,
Ralph
A LETTER FROM THE EXECUTIvE DIRECTOR
Ralph
J.R. Brady, president; Jay Wilder, vice president; Ben Reading, treasurer; Lyle Keeton, secretary; Ralph Hawkins, executive secretary. Back - Jerry Hudec, Rick Doty, Ed Kirby, Marcy Perrin, Brad Davis, ex-officio.
J.R. Brady, president; Jay Wilder, vice president; Ben Reading, treasurer;
AugusT 2010 • TLA - 9
roy Lee FuhrmannRoy Lee Fuhrmann long time Limousin breeder from
Gainesville, Tx passed away at his home July 12, 2010.
Roy Lee was a
member of St
Peters Catholic
Church,
Knights of
Columbus,
North
American
Limousin
Foundation,
and the Texas
Limousin
Association
and had been
awarded the TLA’s Lifetime Achievement Award in
2010. Roy Lee was a regular consignor to the Southern
Oklahoma Bull sale in Durant,Ok as well as other
Limousin sales and his bulls were always well received. In
addition to farming and cattle Roy Lee enjoyed hunting,
fishing, and fellowshipping with family and friends.
Roy Lee was born Feb 19, 1951 in Gainesville, TX to
Raymond Joseph Fuhrmann and Wanda Jean Jacobs
Fuhrmann. Roy Lee is survived by Brothers David and
his wife Charisse Fuhrmann of Gainesville, Donald
Fuhrmann of Richardson, sisters Debbie and her husband
Kenneth Koelzer of Gaineville, TX, Donna and her
husband Weldon Rains of Gainesville, and Shirley and her
husband John Zimmerer of Collinsville;
nephews; David Ray Fuhrmann, Brandon Ferguson,
Spc. Adam Koelzer, and Brian Zimmerer; nieces Brandi
Fuhrmann, Ashley Ferguson, and Stephanie Zimmerer;
great nephew Joshua Koelzer, and great niece Madelyn
Rae Fuhrmann and a host of friends.
Roy Lee was preceded in death by his parents, and a
sister Rosa Lee Fuhrmann.
ron wayLandRon Wayland
passed from
this life, July
10, 2010 at
his daughter
Sherrill’s home
in St. Louis,
Missouri. He is
at peace with
his Heavenly
Father. The
past year has
been filled with many trials, but he has shown remarkable
courage and determination through it all. Linda found
a quote after Ron suffered the aortic dissection that has
given her solace this year. Ron was incredibly courageous.
“Courage does not mean the absence of fear; it means
choosing to live in the midst of it, and I marvel at the way
you are trying to live normal lives when the definition
of normal for you has changed”. Ronald Mac Wayland
was born in Shattuck, Oklahoma, June 9, 1946 to Harley
Raymond and Idora Virginia McIntosh Wayland. Ronnie,
as he was known to his friends and family, was raised
on the family farm southwest of Arnett and attended
school at Arnett. Ronnie was active during high school in
scouting, FFA, music and athletics. He was awarded the
God and Country Award as well as obtaining the rank
of Eagle Scout and was also a member of the National
FFA band. Ronnie graduated from Arnett High School
in 1964. He then went on to continue his education
at Northwestern Oklahoma State University earning a
degree with a major in Speech and a minor in Journalism
graduating in May of 1968. On February 23, 1962 Ronnie
began dating Linda Kay Bullard. This courtship led to
marriage on June 4, 1966 at the Methodist Church in
Arnett. Ronnie and Linda then established their home in
Alva. Following graduation from college Ronnie became
a District Scout Executive and they made their home in
Guthrie, Oklahoma. During this time the couple was
blessed with the birth of their first daughter, Ronna
Kay. The family then moved to Norman where they
were once again blessed with the birth of their youngest
daughter, Sherrill Lynn. In 1974 the family moved from
Moore, Oklahoma to Shattuck, Oklahoma where Ronnie
joined his father working on the family farm southwest
of Arnett. In July of 1988, Ronnie and Linda moved to
the family farm while Ronnie’s parents moved to the
family home in Shattuck. Ronnie continued to farm and
ranch until his untimely death. Ronnie was employed by
the Oklahoma Limousin Breeders Association (OLBA)
as Executive Secretary, Newman Memorial Hospital
as Foundation Director, and Arnett New Holland as
a Salesman during this time as well. Ronnie was an
active member of the Lions Club and Shattuck School
Board. He was also a 30 year member of the OLBA
where he received the Lifetime Achievement award in
2009. During the last several years Ronnie also enjoyed
following the Shattuck Indian football team by being
“first chair trumpet” in the Alumni Band. Church and
God have always been important to Ronnie. He was
baptized at a young age at the First Christian Church
in Shattuck where as an adult he served on the board as
both a Deacon and Elder. He also was active in the youth
program as a teacher and sponsor. Ronnie and Linda both
were active in the music programs of the church. Over
the last few years, they have enjoyed fellowship with the
First Christian Church of Shattuck as well as the Arnett
Church of Christ. His faith has been very instrumental
throughout his life as has been evidenced by the strength
he has shown through his recent illness. His hobbies
and interests included hunting, fishing, playing cards,
announcing rodeos and stock shows. He also enjoyed
guiding hunters and exhibiting cattle. His children and
grandchildren were always most important to him. As
his children were growing up the family enjoyed many
camping vacations over the United States and snow skiing
in the winter. Showing cattle and sheep with Ronna and
Sherrill were some very special times for all of them.
He enjoyed seeing his daughters in the ring with their
livestock projects. He was more proud of the girls than
any of the animals following behind. The sheep and cattle
may not have placed at all, but he was never disappointed
by his children’s performance. Linda waited in the
wings for it all to be over and was their biggest fan. This
tradition of father/daughter bonding became even more
important after his granddaughters entered the picture.
In the spring he enjoyed taking the granddaughters
to climb the Antelope Hills. This was a special time
of bonding with their granddad. After his illness and
retirement Granddad always looked forward to the girls
coming to the farm to baby sit Granddad for Grandma.
Caitlin drawing pictures and fixing lunch, Allison was
always ready to snuggle in front of the TV with Granddad
or play with the Tinker Toys. As for Samantha she was
up to anything Granddad suggested checking cattle or
just being with Granddad. In June all three girls enjoyed
a weekend at Roman Nose State Park, fishing and just
being with Granddad and Grandma. These are the
magical moments to cherish. Those preceding Ronnie
in death include his parents, Harley and Idora Wayland,
brother, Randy Wayland, and in-laws Cecil and Estella
Bullard. He is survived by his wife of 44 years, Linda,
daughters Ronna Wayland of Yarbrough, Oklahoma,
Sherrill Wayland and Kim Kopff of St. Louis, Missouri,
granddaughters Samantha, Caitlin, and Allison daughters
of Ronna. Brother-in-law Roy Max Bullard of Shattuck,
OK, Sisters in-law Sharon Patton of Shattuck, Oklahoma
and Donna Poppe of Mountain Grove, Missouri, aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Bob McIntosh of Shattuck,
Oklahoma and aunt, Mrs. Elva Sherrill of Stafford,
Kansas, numerous nieces and nephews as well as a host
of family and friends. The family has established the Ron
Wayland Ag Scholarship to be awarded to a deserving ag
student attending Shattuck High School. Working with
youth throughout the state for over 30 years in various
youth programs was always a priority, especially ag related
programs. Donations will be received by the Shattuck
National Bank, Box 39, Shattuck, OK 73858.
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SSTO Sentimental This $40,000-valued female working in the Riverdale program is a JCL Lodestar daughter out of MA C094 of 875 Sleep Easy.
AHFF Dakota ThunderDakota Thunder is a son of LFL
My Girl and EXLR Dakota 353G that was recently named Reserve Grand Champion purebred bull of the All American Futurity
SSTO Whistlin DixieSSTO Whistlin Dixie is a daughter of MA C094
of 875 Sleep Easy and Rulon that was named Reserve Grand Champion Lim-Flex at the 2010 Fort Worth Stock Show.
Foundation Females
For more information about our program visit our website at www.stowerslimousin.com
Our program is built around an elite group of donor females that are designed to produce Lim-Flex
and purebred genetics that have the economic traits to be successful in the commercial industry, the
genetic power to perform for seedstock producers, and the eye appeal to be successful in the show
ring. The females pictured here anchor our donor herd and are proven producers. Look for progeny
from these power cows at upcoming sales and available privately throughout the year.
AHFF Dakota Thunder
My Girl and EXLR Dakota 353G that was recently named Reserve Grand Champion purebred bull of the All American Futurity
Dr. Scott, Donna & Lauren Stowers430 County Road 1326 • Bridgeport, TX 76426
940/644-2747 • 940/577-1514Jason Gaston, manager
817/247-8011
Certified by the Texas Animal Health commission as a certified tuberculosis and
brucellosis-free herd.
SSTO Whistlin Dixie
of 875 Sleep Easy and Rulon that was named Reserve Grand Champion Lim-Flex at the 2010 Fort Worth Stock Show.
SSTO Sentimental This $40,000-valued female working in the Riverdale program is a JCL Lodestar daughter out of MA C094 of 875 Sleep Easy.
MA C094 of 875 Sleep
EasyGAR Sleep Easy
x MLCC California Black Cap
This registered Angus cow sports
a low BW EPD of -4.4, a maternal
EPD of 27, marbling EPD of
.63 and a $MTI of 57. She has worked well in transplant and is
producing the right kind of Lim-Flex.
LFL My GirlLFL My Girl is
a past champion and producer of champions, a proven donor whose progeny have been successful in state and national competition.
LFL Up FrontLFL Up Front is
a daughter of LFL My Girl and GAR Predestined that was the Grand Champion Lim-Flex female at the 2010 Fort Worth Stock Show.
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Jay: 979-272-8736Joe: 979-846-6891
Proud As We Can Be!Proud As We Can Be!Proud As We Can Be!Our diverse cattle and farming operation is a family venture and we are proud of sons (and grandsons!) Spencer and Jayce’s
accomplishments in the show ring this year. We also take pride in the fact that our cattle excel in muscle and carcass traits which equates to real world value. So if you are in need of red or black cattle that perform in the pasture, on the rail and in the ring, we welcome your visit. We’d be proud to show you around!
SSTO WonderGirl 9803WEF Smack Down x SSTO Rhinestone
Exhibited by Spencer WilderDivision I Champion - 2010 Fort Worth Junior Show
Champion Lim-Flex - 2010 Field Day2010 Lone Star Shoot-Out Champion
LFL Cotton CandyDHVO Trey x LFL 6032S Exhibited by Jayce Wilder
Division I Champion Fort Worth Open ShowChampion Limousin Heifer - Rings A & B 2010 Belt Buckle Bonanza
Division II Champion - 2010 Field DayClass Winner 2010 Lone Star Shoot-Out
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KEN & BARBARA CAVINEss Ph 254/694-54451443 FM 1304 Fax 254/694-6475Aquilla, tX 76622 Email: [email protected]
K Barb C Limousin
Bulls - Heifers Black - PolledClub Calves Purebred - Fullblood
Region 2
Tim STein 817/771-4265 nelSon DobbS 817/312-0298email: [email protected] Fax: 817/523-7454
P.O. Box 1284 • Springtown, TX 76082
Homozygous
Black
Homozygous
Polled
www.eugenicsblacklimousin.com
Shopping For Limousin Bulls and Females?Contact one of these
Breeders in your area!
Region 1
Registered Limousin & Lim-Flex Cattle
Rick, Debbie & Tave Doty
9500 FM 2258Grandview, TX (817) 866-3631
www.p-dranch.com
PurebredLimousin Cattle
Dan Sullivan2576 Old Brandon Rd.
Hillsboro, TX 76645
Herd PrefixDSUL
Office 254-582-7096 FAX 243-582-7114 Hm 254-582-0814
DeMar FarmsCanton, Texas 75103
Joe and Margaret Hoot630 VZCR 4124
Red Rock Limousin Ranch
4560 FM 999 • Gary, TX 75643G.W. Ayers
903/685-9878cell 903/692-2597
Cecil Osborn 903/235-4102
Dr. Scott & Donna Stowers(940) 644-2747 • (940) 577-1514
Jason Gaston • (817) 247-8011
We Make It Easy!430 County Road 1326 • Bridgeport, TX 76426
“Certified Free”Brucellosis & TB
Herd #901911503
Wayne & Linda Baber6301 FM Rd 1146
PO Box 70 • Marquez, TX 77865Home (903) 626-6822
Cell (979) [email protected]
GET MORE MUSCLEFOR LESS
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Get Limousin – the genetic leader for musclegrowth efficiency. Limousin bulls are the best cross with your British-based cows forefficient conversion of feed to case-readyproducts. Visit www.nalf.org or call for details.GET MORE FOR LESS. GET LIMOUSIN.
NORTH AMERICAN LIMOUSIN FOUNDATION PO Box 4467, Englewood, CO 80155
phone: 303-220-1693 • fax: 303-220-1884www.nalf.org
LIMOUSIN
Breed group means for muscle growth efficiency and red meat yield.(MARC 1999 Technical Bulletin, Number 1875)
Efficiency ofRetail Product
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Charolais
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Ranch: 903-588-2546Cell: 903-466-60151426 CR sW 3110
Mt Vernon, Tx [email protected]
www.kfranches.com
KF Ranches
Edward & Joyce Kirby
4K Limousin
MUSCLE INTO PROFIT
Muscle, Growth, efficiency
Garrison Farms
Larry & Teresa Garrison (903) 687-2739 Home
273 PePPerminT Lane (903) 578-0403 mobiLe
Waskom, TX 75692 [email protected]
Herd Bulls Replacement Heifers Club CalvesRegistered Seedstock: Limousin, Angus & Brangus
214-263-2568 www.kwhranch.com
MO EGARanch
8cCarthy’s
26107 CR 137Bedias, TX 77831Phone: 936.827.5972
Rusty & Tammy McCarthyCell: 714.404.8739
[email protected] in Limousin & Lim-Flex Cattle
Baber RanchLimousin Cattle
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Richard & Sue Ellen Gibson2736 Masters Dr. League City 77573
1-800-231-2184(w)Cell: 713-724-5987
Region 3
RAY CORNELSON979/543-4873 HOME
979/541-9595
Club CalvesBulls • Heifers
Doc’s RanchPut Beef in Your herd
registered Limousin & crosses216 e exPresswaY 83 ste g
Pharr, tx 78577-6505Ph (956) 279-7560 david coutcherfax (956) 782-9000 maritza coutcher docsranch.com “se haBLa esPanoL”
emaiL: [email protected]
Charles or Jerry Krackau8720 Barbarossa Rd • New Braunfels, TX 78130
830/609-0632 or 512/357-2362
Randy & Becky Pair6621 W. Hwy 6 • Dublin, TX 76446
(254) 445-3852 E-mail: [email protected]
Region 4
Limousin & AngusUsing top AI sires for more than 25 years.
Jerry Hudec
Bulls, Heifers & Club Calvesweimar 979/263-5829
email: [email protected]
Pape’s LimousinHarvey & Kindy Pape
608 Conrads Lane
(830) 627-3894 New Braunfels, TX 78130-7105(830) 660-7799 Mob. [email protected]
Owners: Jim & Carole CounsilKevin Counsil, cell 281/808-5511 • [email protected]
www.counsilfamilylimousins.com
Owners: Jim & Carole CounsilOwners: Jim & Carole Counsil
Promote Your Limousin Herd
Advertise Here!Contact the TLA office for more information
Shopping For Limousin Bulls and Females?Contact one of these
Breeders in your area!
Davis Limousin Ranch
Davis Davis
RanchRanchBrad, norma & Blair Davis12500 hwy. 279 Brownwood, Texas 76801home: 325/784-5071Barn: 325/784-7674e-mail: [email protected]
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Jay: 979-272-8736Joe: 979-846-6891
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J.R. BradyCell: (806) 781-9090
198 FM 1730, Rt. 1, P.O. Box 105 Barn: (806) 863-4640Wilson, TX 79381 House: (806) 863-3607Email: [email protected] Fax: (806) 863-4641
JOIN TODAY - Texas Limousin AssociationP.O. Box 880, Krum, TX 76249 • Ph: 940/367-4633
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Bruce, Paula,Amber & Lee Roy
P.O. Box 299Anton, TX 79313
806/997-5381806/997-3041 (fax)
[email protected](e-mail)
REGISTERED & COMMERCIAL BULLSBRED HEIFERs sHOW HEIFERs
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Jim & Kelie Dyer432/426-3435HC 74 Box 146Fort Davis, TX 79734
James & Jan Dyer 432/426-3336
P.O. Box 1009Fort Davis, TX 79734
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Rancho Espuela Cattle Co.
James & Ginger Chambers 174 Essler Dr. • Henrietta, TX 76365
{940}541-2666 • {940}224-9717 {cell}
Limousin & Lim-Flex Cattle For Sale
1-800-722-2079 office • 1-877-722-2079 HermanCheck out www.limigene.com for latest EPDs, lots of photos and more.
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Contact us when you need the latest in Limousin semen and AI supplies.
Out of State
Mark A. SmithMobile: (515) 229-5227
Phone/Fax: (515) 965-1458www.grassrootsgenetics.com
2511 NE 99th PlaceAnkeny, IA 50011
OFFICE:12942 CR 4037
Holts Summit, MO 65043(866) 305-9600
Monroe & CarolHenderson
608 N. 6th St.940/567-3257
Jerry & JeanHenderson
646 Shown Rd.940/567-5153
P.O. Box 523Jacksboro, Texas 76458
Stocker & Feeder Cattle
Registered Limousin Bulls & Heifers
Henderson Cattle Company
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❏ TJLA - Remittance of $10.00 annual membership dues (to age 21)
Parkinson Cattle Company801 N State Rd 1490
Levelland, TX 79336Jonny, Amber & Tucker Parkinson
Amber 806.773.6043Jonny 806.632.6859
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AugusT 2010 • TLA - 15
PLACING ANIMAL NAME SIRES NAME EXHIBITORS NAMECLASS 1 4 shown 1st LH Whirlwind DHVO Duece Michaela Yandell2nd CLTC Wonder AUTO Black Dakota Cody Thomas3rd CDTC Wildflower KRVN Stormy Colton Thomas4th DL Wings KRVN Pitstop Peyton FisherCLASS 2 9 shown 1st LFL Winning Kind DHVO Trey Lee Roy Lawrence2nd KNSH Whoopi KRVN Pacesetter Katelyn Smith3rd BREMS Jazzy KRVN Pacesetter Heather Kosub4th CFLX Keiko KRVN Naskar Blane Counsil5th PCC Whiskey Girl KCHP Shiner Alexis PinkertCLASS 3 9 shown 1st YRTX Water Sprite Schillings Talladega Kade Willis2nd EXLR Jasmine Carrousels Pure Pwr Grayson Russell3rd YRTX Waggle GPFF Blaque Rulon Madison Counsil4th SSTO Watercolors MAGS Savage Lauren Stowers5th L7 Whitley HC Final Time Spencer WilderClass 4 1 shown 1st DL Whirlwind KRVN Pitstop Peyton FisherDIVISION I CHAMPION • LFL Winning Kind • Lee Roy LawrenceDIVISION I RESERVE CHAMPION • KNSH Whoopi • Katelyn Smith Class 5 2 shown 1st DL Witness KRVN Pitstop Kevin Thomas2nd Whiskey River KRVN Pacesetter Layton SchurClass 6 7 shown 1st LFL Cotton Candy DHVO Trey Jayce Wilder2nd EXLR Rebecca Carrousels Peak Pwr Grayson Russell3rd LH Woohoo GPFF Blaque Rulon Morgan Yandell4th ASLE Ruby Delight DVFC Blaque Cookie Taylor McCarthy5th MBYA Winning Glory DL Rabbi Madison YandellClass 7 7 shown 1st EXLR Dragon Carrousels Peak Pwr Madison Russell2nd LH Wild Flower DHVO Trey Mackenzie Yandell3rd SSTO Water Lilly JCL Lodestar Lauren Stowers4th PCC Lullaby LFL Sarg Gary Waters5th BR Miss Sunshine LESF Timbuktu Madison YandellDIVISION II CHAMPION • LFL Cotton Candy • Jayce Wilder DIVISION II RESERVE CHAMPION • EXLR Rebecca • Grayson Russell Class 8 7 shown
PLACING ANIMAL NAME SIRES NAME EXHIBITORS NAME1st LH Wild West KRVN Pacesetter Call Carmichael2nd EXLR Royalty EXLR Review Rusty McCarthy3rd CFLX Starry Nite DHVO Duece Kyle Ming4th CFLX Ruby MAGS Sasquatch Callie Badgett5th SSCL Wendy SSCL Siemens PWR Harison RussellClass 9 5 shown 1st Brems Lexus GPFF Blaque Rulon Lexie Ricks2nd CDTC Vicki AUTO Black Dakota Colton Thomas3rd DL Wonder Woman Schillings Senor Blair Davis4th MX Lily DL Top Speed Kyle Ming5th UGNX Whisper KRVN Naskar Destin CounsilClass 10 2 shown 1st CPPD Sassy Girl GPFF Blaque Rulon Lacy Lynn2nd CLLL Shawnee MAGS Sasquatch Ross ThornDIVISION III CHAMPION • LH Wild West • Call Carmichael DIVISION III RESERVE CHAMPION • EXLR Royalty • Rusty Carmichael Class 11 13 shown 1st LFL Upstage DHVO Trey Lee Roy Lawrence2nd U Go Girl Carrousels Point Blk Call Carmichael3rd KCHP Cassidy DHVO Trey Gary Waters4th LFL Chili Pepper DHVO Trey Troy Holdman5th YRTX Ultra Sweet KRVN Sailor Michaela YandellClass 12 4 shown 1st UGNX Upperclass KRVN Pacesetter Gavin McCarthy2nd CFLX NeNet GPFF Blaque Rulon Madison Counsil3rd LFL Ursala DHVO Trey Paul Gilbreath4th L7 Alice KRVN Naskar Jayce WilderDIVISION IV CHAMPION • LFL UP Stage • Lee Roy Lawrence DIVISION IV RESERVE CHAMPION • U Go Girl • Call Carmichael Class 13 2 shown 1st LFL Unhidden DHVO Trey Lee Roy Lawrence2nd DVFC Irresistable DVFC Sitting Bull Taylor McCarthyClass 14 1 shown 1st CFLX Black Pepper WLR Direct Hit Blane CounsilDIVISION V CHAMPION • LFL Unhidden • Lee Roy Lawrence DIVISION V RESERVE CHAMPION • CFLX Black Pepper • Blane Counsil GRAND CHAMPION • LFL Up Stage • Lee Roy Lawrence RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION • LH Wild West • Call Carmichael
tJLa LimouSin heiFer Show reSuLtS
LH Wild West, a 3/23/09 daughter of KRVN Pacesetter and KRVN Pack Rat, was named Reserve Grand Champion purebred heifer for Call Carmichael of Midland.LH Wild West, a 3/23/09 daughter of KRVN Pacesetter and KRVN Pack Rat, was Lee Roy Lawrence of Anton topped the 72 purebred heifers with LFL UpStage, a
11/14/08 daughter of DHVO Trey and LFL 2030M.
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PLACING ANIMAL NAME SIRES NAME EXHIBITORS NAMEClass 1 purebred females 1st CDTC Wild Flower KRVN Stormy Colton Thomas2nd CLTC Wonder AUTO Black Dakota Cody Thomas3rd BR Whitley EF Smackdown Reagan TaylorClass 2 purebred females 1st KNSH Whoopi KRVN Pacesetter Katelyn Smith2nd Brems Venus MAGS Remote Heather Kosub3rd KNSH Wilma KRVN Pacesetter Katelyn Smith4th JKFC Cruel Girl JKFC Red Line Kasey RangelClass 3 purebred females 1st WMPA Wilma MAGS Trailblazer Willie Marc Payne2nd MBYA Winning Glory DL Rabbi Madison Yandell3rd PYTN Avory AUTO Black Dakota Peyton Fisher4th Whiskey River KRVN Pacesetter Layton SchurClass 4 purebred females 1st Midnight Dreamer MAGS Trailblazer Shelbi Holdman2nd KNSH Bunny EF Smackdown Katelyn Smith3rd MNHN Daisey MAGS Trailblazer Mason HoustonClass 5 purebred females 1st CDTC Vicki AUTO Black Dakota Colton Thomas2nd DL wonder Woman Schillings Senor Blair DavisClass 6 purebred females 1st U Go Girl CRSL Point Blank Call Carmichael2nd BR Unity KRVN Pitstop Randa Taylor3rd MX Eve KRVN Pitstop Kody Ming4th JKFC Fancy KRVN Pitstop Kasey RangelCHAMPION FEMALE • U Go Girl • Call Carmichael RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE • KNSH Whoopi • Katelyn Smith
CLASS 1 purebred bulls 1st BCAB Willie DL Top Speed Callie Badgett2nd CURBS Marshall KRVN Naskar Mason Houston3rd KNSH Wilbur KRVN Pacesetter Katelyn Smith
PLACING ANIMAL NAME SIRES NAME EXHIBITOR NAME CLASS 2 purebred bulls 1st WMPA Wrangler Ace KRVN Pacesetter Willie Marc PayneCLASS 3 purebred bulls 1st DL Wonderfully Made KRVN Pitstop Blair DavisCHAMPION BULL • BCAB Willie • Callie BadgettRESERVE CHAMPION BULL • WMPA Wrangler Ace • Willie Marc Payne
tJLa Show bred-and-owned reSuLtS
Call Carmichael of Midland exhibited the Champion bred-and-owned purebred female with U Go Girl, a 11/4/2008 daughter of Carrousels Point Blank and CTCT Rocking Rosy. Brandon Callis sorted the 20 females.
KNSH Whoopi was named Reserve Champion bred-and-owned purebred female. The 10/13/09 daughter of KRVN Pacesetter and LFL Nellie is owned by Katelyn Smith of Stephenville.
WMPA Wrangler Ace was named Reserve Champion bred-and-owned purebred bull. Willie Marc Payne of Levelland owns the 6/7/09 son of KRVN Pacesetter and LFL Rendy.
The Champion bred-and-owned purebred bull was
exhibited by Callie Badgett of Huntsville with BCAB
Willie, a 10/28/09 son of DL Top Speed and DL Passion.
The Reserve Champion bred-and-owned Lim-Flex bull was exhibited by Blane Counsil of Madisonville with BLCX Direct Deposit.
Shelbi Holdman of Sundown exhibited the Champion
bred-and-owned Lim-Flex bull with Keystone, a 5/20/09
son of LH Rodemaster and LFL Shadow Dancer.
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PLACING ANIMAL NAME SIRES NAME EXHIBITORS NAMEClass 1 1st BR Whitley EF Smackdown Reagan TaylorClass 2 1st Brems Venus MAGS Remote Heather Kosub2nd LH Whiskey Woman CHR Tucker Ryan KiddClass 3 7 shown 1st EXLR Seline BR Midland Brayden DeBorde2nd LFL Winning Number DHVO Trey Travis Payne3rd CFLX Willow KRVN Naskar Madison Counsil4th LFL Walking Tall MAGS Trailblazer Reese Pate5th LegsWhistle Britchs Basin Franchise Layton SchurClass 4 7 shown 1st Tiny Dancer LH Rodemaster Troy Holdman2nd LFL Wendy DHVO Trey Layton Schur3rd Wonder Woman MAGS Twain Drew Waters4th DL Wholesome PBRS Top Hand Peyton Fisher5th PCC Wynona MAGS Trailblazer Randa TaylorClass 5 5 shown 1st YRTX Wendy WLR Direct Hit Taylor McCarthy2nd Midnight Dreamer MAGS Trailblazer Shelbi Holdman3rd KNSH Bunny EF Smackdown Katelyn Smith4th DLWorthyof Worship Schillings Senor Callie Badgett5th DL Winter DHVO Trey Myles TackettClass 6 8 shown 1st SSTO Wrap it Up DHVO Trey Lauren Stowers2nd SSTO Whistling GPFF Blaque Rulon Lauren Stowers3rd LH Witchey Woman GPFF Blaque Rulon Remy Carmichael4th CFLX Lucy DHVO Trey Blane Counsil5th CHR Whimsical Gal Schillings Talladega Taylor McCarthy
PLACING ANIMAL NAME SIRES NAME EXHIBITORS NAMEClass 7 1st CHR Western Sky GPFF Blaque Rulon Remy Carmichael2nd KRVN Western Gal GPFF Blaque Rulon Alexis Pinkert3rd CFLX Cheerleader EF Smackdown Madison Counsil4th JKFC Precious KRVN Pitstop Kasey RangelClass 8 1st SSTO Wondergirl EF Smackdown Spencer Wilder
2nd AUTO Raven AUTO Blaque Label Lauren Stowers3rd CALO 1201 U FULC Cowtown Gavin McCarthyClass 9 1st LFL Up Front GAR Predestined Travis PayneCHAMPION • SSTO Wondergirl • Spencer Wilder RESERVE CHAMPION • LFL Up Front • Travis Payne
tJLa Show Lim-FLex reSuLtS
The Champion Lim-Flex heifer was exhibited by Spencer Wilder of Snook with SSTO Wondergirl, a 1/4/09 daughter of EF Smack Down and SSTO Rhinestone. Brandon Callis evaluated the 41 entries.
LFL Up Front was named Reserve Champion Lim-Flex female. Travis Payne of Levelland exhibited the 9/23/08 daughter of GAR Predestined and LFL My Girl.
It Pays!It pays to own cattle with the YRTX Prefix. Four of five Lone Star Shoot-Out heifers that we sold at TLA sales received a check at the Lone Star Shoot Out. These four heifers returned their owners a total of $2,350.
YRTX Wendy was the Reserve Champion Shoot-Out heifer. She is a 4/2/09 daughter of WLR Direct Hit that was purchased by Taylor McCarthy at the Cowtown Classic Limousin Sale in Fort Worth.
YRTX Waggle was the Class One winner in the Lone Star
Shoot-Out. She is a 9/2/09 daughter of GPFF Blaque Rulon that was purchased by Madison Counsil at the Texas Best Sale in Decatur.
Watch for our next crop of Lone Star ShootOut prospects at upcoming TLA sales. Cattle for sale year around at the farm.
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PLACING REG # WGT SIRE EXHIBITORClass 1 1st NXM1955822 570 Heat Wave Kade Willis2nd NPM1951799 523 DHVO Trey Travis Payne3rd NPM1951768 593 DHVO Trey Grayson Russell
PLACING REG # WGT SIRE EXHIBITORClass 2 1st NXM1954415 709 Eyes on the Money Madison Yandell2nd NPM1951768 712 DHVO Trey Grayson RussellCHAMPION • Madison Yandell RESERVE CHAMPION • Kade Willis
tJLa Show ProSPect Steer reSuLtS
LoneStar Shoot-out cLaSS reSuLtS
Madison Yandell of Wichita Falls exhibited the Champion prospect steer with a 709 lb. halfblood stter by Eyes on the Money.
Kade Willis of Anton exhibited the Reserve Champion prospect steer with a 570 lb. halfblood Heat Wave calf.
PLACING ANIMAL NAME SIRES NAME EXHIBITOR NAME CLASS 1 1st YRTX Waggle GPFF Blaque Rulon Madison Counsil2nd YRTX Water Sprite Schillings Talledega Kade Willis3rd YRTX Water Lilly GPFF Blaque Rulon Taylor Rawlings4th YRTX Weaver Dream EF Mainstay Britan CounsilCLASS 2 1st LFL Walking Tall MAGS Trailblazer Reese Pate2nd LFL Violet DHVO Trey Heather Bornheim3rd YRTX Whoopi Schillings Talladega Taylor StockardCLASS 3 1st LFL Coton Candy DHVO Trey Jayce Wilder2nd LFL Wendy DHVO Trey Layton Schur3rd PCC Wonder Woman LFL Sarg Gary Waters4th PCC Wynonna MAGS Trailblazer Randa TaylorCLASS 4 1st YRTX Wendy WLR Direct Hit Taylor McCarthy
PLACING ANIMAL NAME SIRES NAME EXHIBITOR NAME2nd LFL Wind Up Doll MAGS Savage Kendall Harsh3rd RDRNR What a Girl MAGS Tuff E Nuff Heather BornheimClass 5 1st KRVN Western Gal GPFF Blaque Rulon Alexis Pinkert2nd CHR Whimsical Gal Schillings Talladega Taylor McCarthy3rd SSCL Wendy SSCL Seimans Pwr Harison Russell4th SSTO Win Some DHVO Duece Reagan Taylor5th UGNX Whisper KRVN Naskar Destin CounsilCLASS 6 1st SSTO Wondergirl EF Smackdown Spencer Wilder2nd CPPD Sassy Girl GPFF Blaque Rulon Lacy Lynn3rd SSTO UR Too Hot AUTO Black Dakota Madison Russell4th SSCL Undeniable RGMA Night Rider Caitlyn Counsil
CHAMPION SHOOT-OUT HEIFER • SSTO Wonder Girl • Spencer Wilder RESERVE CHAMPION SHOOT-OUT HEIFER • YRTX Wendy • Taylor McCarthy
Congratulations to the Many Field Day Winners!
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rusty & Marcy Perrin302 PR 4482 • Decatur, Texas 76234
940/433-8069 • 940/393-3357 mobilee-mail: [email protected]
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Our summer specials are as hot as a
Texas summer. We invite you to pay us
a visit and check out the show heifers
and herd sire prospects we have
available at private treaty.
RHKS 003WIf your desires lean towards red, then consider this double polled, fall-born prospect sired by OPUS Winchester (AUTO Black Dakota x EXLR 4100J) as either that red herd bull or a slick-shear steer.
RPER Sophie, a homo black daughter of GPFF Blaque Rulon and our top donor, HLH Lady Dove, was a very competitive
show heifer for Jordan Johnson of Krum, TX. We are currently offering a 2/25/09
homozygous polled, double black herd sire prospect that is a full sib to Sophie, RPER
387W, with a BW of 85 lb., a WW of 710 lb. and a YW of 1073 lb.
RPER Willow 394WKRVN Pure Love x RPER Lady in Blaque (GPFF Joe Blaque)
BD: 10/20/09 Homo Black & Polled tests pending BW 68 WW 615
CED 6 BW 1.3 WW 43 YW 77 MA 25 CM -2 SC .3 CW 9 RE .39 YG -.07 MARB -.09 $MTI 40
This fall heifer will be offered as a Lone Star Shoot-Out heifer at the Heart of Texas Sale in West on October 16 and has lots
of potential — stout-boned, deep-sided and lots of hair.
RPER Waxahachie 386WKRVN Pure Love (Rulon) x RPER Sierra (BR
Midland)BD: 2/11/09 Homo Black & Polled tests pending
BW 76 WW 621 YW 989CED 7 BW.3 WW 46 YW 86 MA 18 CM 1 SC .1
CW 17 RE .19 YG .13 MARB .18 $MTI 49This 62% Lim-Flex sports an impressive pedigree
by a very good 75% Rulon son and out of a 50% daughter of BR Midland and an Orion daughter.
Pick Of The Pasture SalePick Of The Pasture SalePick Of The Pasture Saleur pastures are full and we need to make room! If you are looking for quality Limousin or Lim-Flex genetics we invite you to take your pick from our pastures. These pairs, bred cows, open heifers, show prospects, represent the very best pedigrees the breed has to offer, many homozygous black, homozygous polled animals are available.
OOO show prospects, represent the very best pedigrees the breed has to offer, many homozygous black, show prospects, represent the very best pedigrees the breed has to offer, many homozygous black,
J.R. and Linda Brady198 FM 1730, Rt. 1, P.O. Box 105 • Wilson, TX 79381
Cell: (806) 781-9090 • Barn: (806) 863-4640Home: (806) 863-3607 • Fax: (806) 863-4641
Email: [email protected]
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