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6,500.00CAD+ applicable fees & taxes.
This item SOLD at 2022 Mar 23 @ 19:38UTC-6 : CST/MDT
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Lot #: 19
Tag# & Color: SW 1042J Red
BD: Feb 13
Sire: SW BE 9165G
Dam: SW 9138G
Color: Black
%: 5/8
BW: 87
Act Sept 11 WW: 671
Nov 29 Test Start: 878
End Test Feb 28 wgt: 1187
Scrotal Feb 28: 35.5
P/S/H: P
90 day test ADG: 3.43
Rump Fat- 0.25 Rib Fat- 0.30 Ribeye area- 12.1 IMF- 3.00
Comments: A powerful shaped bull sired by our Mainetainer calving ease hfr bull 9165. Mother is a real good Special D X Open Bar/Serious Business 1st calver.
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Box 16 Site 5 RR #1, Strathmore, Alberta, T1P 1J6, Canada
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Welcome - Terms & Conditions 2022 ‘The Maine Bull Sale’
Comments & Opening Words
This year marks our 18th Annual 'The Maine Bull Sale' on TEAM. The family has been selling Maine Bulls for 50+ Years. A lot of things have changed since the beginning - but with saying that a lot of things have stayed the same!
The biggest change has been the passing of Mom last September. Covid has affected us all - unforetunately for our family it took a mother - wife - grandmother & the one who always told us to ‘Shut the ****in Gate!’
We are continuing to see a lot of change to our operation. Last May over 175 pairs were shipped to Sask & spent the summer & fall at the Ranch in Saskatchewan. This year will see over 200 pairs head out in May. Bjmut this year those cows will stay in Sask for theit remaining life as we are going to transition to May/June calving after this year.
Last year we hoped that Jayse and Kadin’s venture into the outfitting business of waterfowl (ducks/geese/cranes) hunts encompassing millions of acres in SE Sask would’ve happened. But Covid shut down any travel for hunters from South of the 49th. Let’s hope this fall it will happen - for more info go to
Wilsonwaterfowl.com
The past few years have seen slight profits for the cow/calf producer. The drought has caused some challenges and if Mother Nature could help out the market looks like it’ll reward the rancher in the next few years! The challenge for our friends in the feedlot sector look to also be changing as the beef herd tightens. The demand from global consumers for beef produced here in North America continues to flourish even with the Covid pandemic. Premiums are being paid for quality genetics and for good reason - both packers and feeders are realizing the advantages that genetics from top end producers are worth and they are paying larger premiums compared to the averages that the industry was accustomed to pay.
Both technology and data collection in today's industry is enabling buyers to follow and track producers calves and in the end I believe it’s benefiting our customers with their Maine Anjou and Mainetainer calves at marketing time.
We take data serious and that’s why all the of the bulls have been on a 90 day backgrounding test and all additionally they all have been ultrasounded. Please note all weights are actual and none are adjusted from BW-WW-REA etc.
The docility and maternal strengths that the Breed have always been know for continue to be the mainstay in our herd. Additionally, there is the breed characteristics that help improve lean meat yield, feed efficiency/conversions, quality grade and marbling. A lot of people think Maines are a showring breed but to our customers they usually show their calves just once a year! That is the time when you sell them - if it's in the fall as a bawling calf or in the spring backgrounded or maybe out of the feedlot to the packer. We realize why there is a difference in value for cattle and we try to breed our herd to help our customers realize the genetic advantage in using our bulls.
Starting in 1972 Dad & Mom purchased their first 3 Maine females. Over the last 59 years they have marketed our program worldwide but I think the best job they’ve done was promoting the benefit of Maine Anjou genetics is right here in Western Canada. Over the years our customers calves have sold for premiums. Last fall we saw our bull customers 6 wt calves bring $5 + premiums ($30+ hd) over other high selling calves. Just last month we had a customers calves bring $5-7 hundred on 650-800 wt strs ($35-50 head) - in addition to those premiums on feeders we had some some Feedlot heifers bring $85 per hd premiums on the Grid - fetching the premiums by maxing out the CAB premiums set forth by the packer.
We’ve had good times in the cattle business over the past few years - but we must remember one thing to stay in the business we still need a momma cow! That cow better be fertile, maternal and easy to handle when needed. That is why we believe in the Maine Anjou and Mainetainer influence in the cowherd and why we are so eager for our bull offering to get to work out in your fields.
This years offering continues to be managed and grown out as the majority of our customers do with their calves. We utilize no creep on our calves and the cows live on a diet of hay or graze on forage with no silage or grain supplemented to their diet. Keep in mind our herd health is equally important and we work diligently with CCHMS/HerdTrax to insure our animals are managed and cared for with traceability. Also our program is verified Zoetis SelectVac Gold Plus.
The bull calves were weaned in Mid Sept and hauled 840 km to our home place at Strathmore. Then they were weaned & fed for 5 weeks on tame hay pasture and received 6 lbs of a rolled growing ration before being moved to Schunicht Farms the end of October - where they are programmed on a growing silage & chopped hay ration that is limit fed!
We feed so the bulls have an opportunity to prove performance, but by no means are they pushed on a high energy ration and fattened. We believe that longevity is not only genetic but proper management can help that process as well. Our cowherd continues to be fed and managed like a lot of our commercial client’s cowherds which enables you all the opportunity to compare our genetics on a truthful straight forward program.
We look forward to March 23rd and hope that you will be able to stop by and inspect the bulls for yourselves. We sorted thru over 100 bull calves to get to this set of 45. We have sorted off the younger end and will be holding on to them to market as coming 2’s for next year. This years offering is our most uniform and best set ever and as you go thru the offering you will notice the sire groups offer numerous 3/4 brothers to help enable you a chance to put together bulls that will sire a uniform set of calves. Please feel free to call and discuss if you have any questions on the offering.
All bulls will be Semen tested In early April and as always all the scrotals are actual to Feb 28th. in the past we have seen these bulls change from 1-4 cm when we semen test as they bulls are just reaching puberty and will be approx 13 months of age at test time. We stand behind these bulls 100% on their breeding soundness.
Thanks for the interest and help yourselves to the bulls,
The Wilson Families
Shawn Wilson
Swcattleco@yahoo.ca
639-275-7550
Swcattle.com