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-H beef show
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THE BRUSSELS OCTOBER 21, 1981 , A5
Left Ross McCall, Jim Coultes, Alex Townsend, Julie
Townsend, Jack Riddell.
Huron County's First 4-H
Beef Show and Sale held
Thanksgiving day at Brussels
proved to be a great success
for the 4-H members. Buyers
bid prices up well on the 15
calves sold.
The Grand Champion steer
owned by Allan Pym of R.R.
1, Centralia sold to Veal's
Meat Market and Abattoir of
R.R. 3, Exeter for $1.06 1/2 per
pound. Reserve Grand Cham-
pion steer owned by Julie
Townsend of R.R. 4, Seaforth
sold to Brussels Stockyards
Limited at 96c per pound.
Allan Pym's Angus-Limousin
cross was top in the under
1050 pound weight class, and
Julie Townsend's Limousin
topped the 1150 pound and up.
class. Scott Townsend of R.R.
4, Seaforth, sold his Limousin
calf of the 1050-1150 pound
class to. Jim Coultes of Wing-
ham for 92c per pound.
Exeter Calf and Kippfield
Calf clubs had theChampion
and Reserve steers. Brussels
and Blyth-Belgrave Calf
Clubs were also represented.
Of the 15 calves sold, the
average weight was 1109
pounds and the average price
was $86.92 per hundred
weight.
Congratulations to the 4-H
members who worked very
hard to feed and train their
cafes. Many thanks to the
buyers who supported the
sale and bid prices up well
above the current low market
price.
Club leaders worked hard
at the show and sale and are
to be commended. All con-
cerned were most pleased to
be able to have Brussels
Stockyards Limited host the
show and sale at their excel-
lent facility.
Many thanks to Jim Coul-
tes of Wingham for judging
the show and to M.P.P. Jack
Riddell who auctioned the
sale. Jack jokingly said he felt
I the buyers were liberal in
their bidding.
4-H members and club
leaders look forward to mak-
' ing this Thanksgiving Show
and Sale an annual event.
I S.J. Paquette, Associate
Agricultural Representative
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The two boars had station ness of 10.6 m.m. (.42
index of 146 and 142 and inches) and 8.7 m.m. (.34
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sels, had the two highest
indexing boars in the large
group of 119 boars which
completed testing recently at
the R.O.P.-Swine Test Sta-
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were sired by a station tested
Shur Gain McFlannel boar in
the Ontario A.I. Unit at
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combined low backfat thick-
inches) and good average
daily gain on test of .94 kg.
(2.07 lbs.) and .80 kg. (1.76
lbs.) per day.
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