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Monday, June 2, 2014

2014 Pincher Creek and District 4-H Livestock Show and Sale

Chinook Multi-Club, Foothills Beef, and Timber Trails Beef 4-H clubs
C. Davis photos
Chris Davis, Pincher Creek Voice

The 2014 Pincher Creek and District 4-H Livestock Show and Sale was held at the Horseshoe Pavilion on Monday, May 26.  It was the first year that swine and beef were presented together in Pincher Creek.


Participating clubs included:
Chinook Multi-Club (Swine Projects)
Foothills Beef (Steers and Breeding Projects)
Timber Trails Beef (Steers and Breeding Projects)

The Breeding Projects show was held first, followed by the Market Steer show, finishing with the Swine Projects/Market Hog show.  Then a free beef dinner was offered to guests and participants, followed by the big finale, the evening Sale.

Justin Keeley kept things flowing smoothly as MC for the afternoon, before surrendering the mic and joining the auction team under the direction of auctioneer Frank Jenkins.  The auction team also included Barb Lagarde, Allan Lively, and Darren Shaw.

Fred Taylor
Cargill Beef Grader Fred Taylor proved to be one of the toughest market steer conformation judges in recent memory.  He graded the cattle by the book, letting the 4-H members and the crowd know exactly why he made the judgements he made, from the very valuable perspective of someone who has ascended to the top of his game by knowing the ins and out of his trade. He spoke of the high price of prime cuts, and said the consumer shopped based on price, which meant there would be "not enough hamburger this winter", making more reasonably sized cattle more preferable for the marketplace.

Carol High with Stuart Lewis
Market Steer showmanship judge Carol High from Claresholm (Past President Alberta Angus Association Board of Directors, President Southern Alberta 4-H Regional Council) also spent a significant amount of time sharing her valuable insights with the 4-H participants.  "These animals can feel what you're feeling," she said.  "Relax."

Evert Roelofsen
Evert Roelofsen was the Swine Project quality judge.  He's a large scale hog producer from the Fort Macleod area.  Karen Alexander was the Swine Project Showmanship and Grooming judge.  They both know what it takes to bring in the bacon.

Rod Sinclair
Shell Waterton's Rod Sinclair announced that Shell was donating $7000 to be split among the 4-H Clubs instead of buying as they have in the past, so that their contribution will be shared to the benefit of the 4-H community as a whole.  Pincher Creek Co-op secured the Grand Champion and Reserve, as they like to do every year, the first of three purchases for them at this sale.

Foothills Scholarship Steer (purchased by Back Country Butchering)
Timber Trails Scholarship Steer (purchased by  UFA)
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Co-op's Tom Holoboff with Taylor Deley

Cooper Zur's unusual breed

Thomas Welsch and his Grand Champion Steer (sold to Co-op, Tom Holoboff and Allan Kaupp)


BREEDING PROJECTS SHOW

Fred Taylor and Stuart Lewis
Class 1: Yearling Heifer
  1. Stuart Lewis, Champion Heifer  (Angus X)
  2. Merrick Stauffer, Reserve Champion Heifer  (Angus X)
  3. Deloy Mackenzie  (Angus X)
Class 2: Two year old with Calf
  1. Stuart Lewis, Champion 2 year old (Angus X)
  2. Natisha Moulsen, Reserve Champion (Angus X)
  3. Thomas Welsch, (Angus X)
Class 3: Three year old with Calf
  1. Thomas Welsch, Champion 3 year old (Angus X)
  2. Natisha Moulsen, Reserve Champion 3 year old
Class 4: Supreme Champion Female
  1. Stuart Lewis, Supreme Champion Female
  2. Merrick Stauffer, Reserve Champion Female
Thomas Welsch's Black Angus Herd
Class 5: Breeder's Herd
  1. Thomas Welsch (Angus X)
Class 6: Open Showmanship
  1. Deloy Mackenzie, Champion Showman
  2. Merrick Stauffer, Reserve Champion Showman
Champion Showman Deloy Mackenzie


MARKET STEER SHOW
Conformation Judge: Fred Taylor
Showmanship Judge: Carol High
Cattle Marshall: Kelsey Koehn
Ring Assistant: Dean Kennedy
MC: Justin Keeley
Show Clerks and Ribbon Presenters: 
Monica Moulsen and Lorraine Bruder

Class 1: Timber Trails Junior

Mathias Lynch-Staunton
Quality and Showmanship
  1. Mathias Lynch Staunton
  2. Hailey Grove
Class 2: Foothills Junior

Quality
  1. Erica Mackenzie
  2. Justin Schoening
  3. Ellie Stauffer

Justin Schoening
Showmanship
  1. Justin Schoening
  2. Erica Mackenzie
  3. Ellie Stauffer
Ellie Stauffer
Abby Zur

Bruce Kirby

Sarah Kirby with the Scholarship Steer

Class 3: Foothills Intermediate

Quality
  1. Thomas Welsch
  2. Bruce Kirby
  3. Deloy Mackenzie
Showmanship
  1. Britnie Zur
  2. Natisha Moulsen
Class 4: Timber Trails Senior

Natisha Moulsen
Quality
  1. Natisha Moulsen
  2. Britnie Zur
  3. Cooper Zur
Britnie Zur
Showmanship
  1. Britnie Zur
  2. Tannis Bruder
Tannis Bruder
Deloy Mackenzie won a special $60 award for his oversized "very fancy" Market Steer,  an impressive animal despite being over the 1400 pound weight considered ideal by the marketplace.



Class 8: Showmanship
  1. Stuart Lewis, Grand Showman
  2. Deloy Mackenzie, Reserve Grand Showman

Grand Champion Steer: Thomas Welsch

Thomas Welsch and his Grand Champion Steer

Reserve Grand Champion Steer: Erica Mackenzie

Reserve Grand Champion Erica Mackenzie
SWINE PROJECT SHOW
Chinook Multi Club
MC: Justin Keeley
Quality Judge: Evert Roelofsen
Showmanship Judge: Karen Alexander

Brooke Hammond
Cadence Sinnott
Juniors Market Hog
  1. Brooke Hammond
  2. Cadence Sinnott
  3. Shawn Hammond
Brooke and Shawn Hammond

Juniors Showmanship
  1. Brooke Hammond
  2. Shawn Hammond
  3. Jaxon Hammond

Jaxon and Jillana Hammond
Juniors Grooming
  1. Brooke Hammond
  2. Cadence Sinnott
  3. Kiera Hinch

Maeran and Kiera Hinch
Intermediate Market Hog
  1. Jillana Hammond
  2. Taylor Deley
  3. Maeran Hinch
Logan and Taylor Deley
Intermediate Showmanship
  1. Jillana Hammond
  2. Taylor Deley
  3. Maeran Hinch
Intermediate Grooming
  1. Jillana Hammond
  2. Maeran Hinch
  3. Taylor Deley
Grand Champion: Brooke Hammond

Evert Roelofsen and Grand Champion Brooke Hammond

Reserve Grand Champion: Jillana Hammond

Reserve Grand Champion Jillana Hammond

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