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the APRIL 2 0 10 NEWSLETTER 46 President s message Our 2010 Conference (40th Anniversary) AGM and Tour was a great success with 26 members attending who enjoyed farm visits and sightseeing throughout Otago and Southland, members also enjoyed talking about the cattle and about the Society from its first inception to where we are heading the future. I would like to thank Fraser McKenzie and Arnold van Asch (the two retiring board members) for their contribution to the Society; it has been very much appreciated by all. I would also like to welcome Fraser Wilson and Gavin Osborne to the Board. Peter Foss has indicated this will be his last year on the Board due to family commitments and his commitment to the PBB Board. The Beef Expo is all but upon us again this year, we have five good quality Bulls entered and I wish the breeders every success at this sale, and hope the dry conditions won t have too much of an effect on it. Congratulations to James Donaldson on his win at the regional level and who now goes on to the final of The National Bank Young Farmer of the Year held at Gore in July. We wish you all the best. Finally please feel free to contact myself or any board members to discuss any concerns you may have, we also welcome any positive thoughts or ideas on how we can improve our Society. The Steak of Origin semi-finalists have just been announced and it was most pleasing to see four of our South Devon animals have been selected in the Best of British section, congratulations goes to John Holt with two animals, Phil Hoskin and Lanise & Phil Robertson. Brian Thomson President BOARD OF MANAGEMENT BUSINESS Herd Book The last two editions of the herd book have been proofed and are ready to go to print (probably after Beef Expo once bull sale catalogues are done). It is questionable whether we should continue to print a Herd Book given that all the same information can be found on Internet Solutions. We pay $670 a year to maintain Internet Solutions and the last Herd Book printed (a triple edition) cost $975. Could this money be spent elsewhere? The Board does appreciate that not everyone has a computer or can use one. It was also brought up at the AGM that the Herd Book entries still need to be scrutinized regardless of whether we print a Herd Book or not. It is planned that members will vote on this issue at next years AGM. Murray Meads reported that South Devon was the only breed to still print a herd book. DNA Testing The Board of Management have decided to make it compulsory for all joining sires for the 2010 mating season to have been DNA tested i.e. All 2011 born calves would have had their sires DNA tested. The DNA test is for pedigree only and would cost $25 per sample. It is felt this is necessary for accuracy. The experience of Angus, Hereford, Simmental and Charolais is for a 10-15% error rate to show once DNA testing is adopted. Presidents Trophy The Presidents Trophy was presented to Mick and Lesleigh Allan for their strong support of the breed over many years. RAS Royal Show Trophies The Royal Ag trophies were presented to the van Asch family Bull Trial 2010-2011 The Board of Management have discussed a possible grazing farm option in the Manawatu to get the Bull Trial up and running again for next year. An early spring intake has been also discussed. More information will be available at a later date. Fraser McKenzie, Past President PO Box 503, 75 South Street, Feilding, NZ. Phone 06 323 4484 Fax 06 323 3878 Website: www.southdevon.co.nz 1

OTAGO/SOUTHLAND 2010 South Devon AGM & Herd Tour Report by Phil Hoskin The tour effectively started with dinner on Sunday 28th March to bring together those arriving from various parts of the country. Next morning we boarded the bus to take us to Fraser & Barbara Wilson s Mount Royal Stud. The cattle looked in good condition despite the dry. For those with a sense of history it was good to see what may be the last Clover Downs bull Horatio with high figures and impressive fleshing. The beautiful mature oaks and homestead provided a lovely background for morning tea. An interesting diversion off the main road was a drive through Trotters Gorge on the way to Weston for a visit to the Parkside Quarry. Here the Wilson Family produce the only Oamaru Stone currently used for building in addition to agricultural lime and dicalcic phosphate. Linda Wilson was a very able guide and is obviously a versatile woman in a capable family with a garden and old bowling club grounds used for wedding receptions, where we had lunch and a brief wander. We then proceeded to Andrew Reid & Penny Lavender s Pendrew Stud recently started with females from Mount Royal and AI including calves by Sexton Centurion and Edmeston Homer. It is encouraging to see new enthusiastic breeders. Next stop was historic Totara Estate, the slaughter facility for the first export of frozen meat from New Zealand. We had a look at Mount Royal two year heifers on the way back and Fraser provided welcome drinks on a hot afternoon. Another enjoyable excursion off the main road took us along Blueskin Bay and back into Dunedin port, Port Chalmers. The AGM was largely routine. From a personal perspective, I was happy with more time touring, a full discussion of all items on the same occasion that we re together and less time on the President s shout. It was a superb dinner crowned with seven President s cutting the 40th Anniversary cake beautifully made and decorated by Ann Thomson. Anyone visiting the Thomson home quickly appreciates that Ann s talents extend to art also. The next day started with an early visit to Loch Lomond where the cattle were easily seen in the combined sheep and cattle yards. Several commercial buyers of Loch Lomond bulls turned up and one of them, Barry Gray, was closest to guessing the weight of Loch Lomond Ted, a son of Trewint Henry, who presented himself very well at 1178 kgs. Anyone too late for breakfast could enjoy more of Ann s kitchen talents for smoko. Brian s commentary lasted until Milton when Geoff McKenzie took over. Bus driver Bill Ross continued to add snippets of information to enlighten us. We headed NW through more country new to me. The stark beauty of the rugged hills contrasted with the fertile valleys with orchards and habitation. Passing through Lawrence and Roxburgh we stopped for lunch in Alexandra. I always enjoy museums and information centres in order to learn more of an area. We then had a brief look at Earnscleugh Stations mobs of Angus and Composite bulls. We are grateful for Alastair Campbell s willingness to give up time when calf weaning was in progress and to answer questions. For his country and market he would like to see South Devon s with low birthweight and earlier maturity. We saw only a glimpse of scale and challenges of farming in this environment. Water is becoming increasingly important everywhere and the transformation and influence on the countryside and farming practices was emphasised here. Bulls at Mount Royal The Clyde dam and its extension back to Cromwell provided more interest and stops including Roaring Meg where kayakers were tackling the white water. 2

The Tour Group Suddenly we were pulling into AJ Hacketts bungy jumping from the historic bridge over the Kawarau. No-one from our party seemed game to have a go but it was a novelty watching those braver and generally younger! Some of the houses approaching Queenstown seemed to be almost competing for size and grandeur. Frankton Motor Lodge provided a welcome rest spot and meal for the night before the morning shuttle into Queenstown. A brief walk around town preceded a trip on the Earnslaw across Lake Wakatipu to Walter Peak Station. The Earnslaw was launched the same year as the Titanic and has certainly proved more durable! Walter Peak house, restaurant and grounds were most impressive as was the drive towards Mavora Lakes for lunch at the Gunn property put on by the Key School PTA. Unfortunately the cattle were too far away for us to see in the timeframe so we proceeded to Wainuka where the cattle were all in convenient mobs. They are a real credit to Fraser s breeding policies and love and knowledge of his cattle. The standard of stock by Homebred, Loch Lomond and Okaharau bulls was what we have come to expect. Sandra, with help from Gayle, had done a great job in the kitchen. This writer had not enough time to sample it all before departing with son Steve for Tuatapere and the Hump track, but not before the group photo. The evening meal was at the RSA in Gore before a 10.00pm arrival back in Dunedin. It was an extremely varied and enjoyable three days with time to mix and mingle with those we seldom see. Thank you to the organisers and hosts for a job well done. Heifer s at Wainuka Stud 3

2010 MEAT & WOOL NZ SOUTH DEVON BEEF EXPO PROGRAMME Monday 17th May 4.00pm 6.00pm 7.00pm Led Judging at Manfeild Park, South St, Feilding Pre dinner drinks at Quiet Woman, 21 Manchester St, Feilding South Devon Breed Dinner at Quiet Woman Tuesday 18th May 9.30am 10.00am All Breeds Parade Announcement of Champion of Champions **2.30pm South Devon Sale ** Sale time is approximate only. All Breed sales will run consecutively, starting at 10.30am Details of the South Devon entries (all led bulls) are available on the South Devon website, under Sale Catalogues. Future Beef NZ Hoof & Hook Competition will be on Saturday 15th and Sunday 16th May. There are some South Devon entries, with the steer judging starting at 9.30am on Sunday. 4

South Devon Show Results January Otago/Taieri 150th Anniversary show (45 entries) Heifer calf Loch Lomond Kirsty Billie 2nd Bull calf Loch Lomond Bill 1st Yearling heifer Loch Lomond Fanny 1st Loch Lomond Coral 4th Yearling bull Loch Lomond Rick 1st 2 year heifer with calf at foot Floss 1st Senior cow with calf at foot Kirsty 1st Senior Bull Loch Lomond Ted 1st Supreme Champion Loch Lomond Ted February Gore A&P Show (51 entries) Heifer calf Loch Lomond Kirsty Billie 5th Yearling heifer calf Loch Lomond Fanny 2nd Senior cow with calf at foot Kirsty 2nd Senior Bull Loch Lomond Ted 2nd MV Dickie Trophy Reserve Champion animal Loch Lomond Kirsty March Upper Clutha A& P show (Wanaka) (64 entries) Heifer calf Loch Lomond Gemz 1st Senior Cow with calf at foot Loch Lomond Kirsty 2nd Progeny class 2 animals from same sire/ dam Loch Lomond 2nd April Balclutha2nd calf sale. 6 x Loch Lomond South Devon calves topped the sale weights 320 kg sold for $615.00 SOUTH DEVON 2010 BEEF EXPO DINNER Quiet Woman 21 Manchester Square, Feilding Monday 17th May 2010 Pre dinner drinks 6pm, Dinner at 7pm All meals will be chosen from the restaurant menu, and will be required to be paid for direct to the restaurant on the night. Booking numbers are required for catering. Please return the booking form below No later than Friday 7th May SOUTH DEVON 2010 BEEF EXPO DINNER Monday 17th May 2010 NAME: Number attending: (Numbers attending are required for the caterers.) Please return this form to Fax: 06 323 3878 or South Devon Cattle Society of NZ, P O Box 503, Feilding By Friday 7th May All meals and drinks will be required to be paid for direct to the restaurant on the night. 5

Introducing Sharyn Anderson Email Addresses: Management Murray Meads Registry: South Devon Linda Rule Kirsty Klue Sharyn Anderson PBB welcomes Sharyn Anderson to the team. Sharyn s role is DNA administration and assisting with registry and accounts. Introducing Amy Sherlock Her hours are 8.00 am to 4.00 pm. Sharyn looks forward to offering excellent customer service to all PBB clients. PBB also welcomes Amy Sherlock to the team. Amy has taken over from Travis in the Graphics department. Her hours are 8.30 am to 4.30 pm. Amy came to us from Palmerston North with a background in design and looks forward to offering fresh creative ideas. murray@pbbnz.com lindar@pbbnz.com kirsty@pbbnz.com sharyn@pbbnz.com Breed Co-ordinator / Administration Lindy Lawrence lindy@pbbnz.com Tags Megan Ellett Accounts Andrea Bullivant Kaylene Bradley tags@pbbnz.com andrea@pbbnz.com kaylene@pbbnz.com Graphics, Newsletters, Magazines Adele Gray adele@pbbnz.com Amy Sherlock graphics@pbbnz.com Website Brett Wilcock Hoskins heifer wins on hooks at Dannevirke At the Dannevirke & District A & P Association s Annual Centennial Show on the weekend of February 6-7, Pahiatua breeder Phil Hoskin s entry took out First Prize in Class 302 - Export Steer and Heifer, 245kg to 320kg (lightweight) with a purebred South Devon heifer. Born on August 6, 2008, exactly 18 months old on Show Day, this heifer was unplaced on the hoof but excelled on the hooks, most closely matching the export classification criteria and the only one of 36 entered to Grade P1 weighing 480.2kg liveweight, the carcass of 302kg yielding an exceptional 61.6 percent. Sponsors were PGG Wrightson, Silver Fern Farms, Pohuetai Farms, Mrs Philip, BNZ and Dannevirke Carriers. It is fitting that the cattle competing for the Pacific Freezing Trophy won by the South Devon heifer were slaughtered at the Silver Fern Farms Pacific Works in Hastings. For Sale Owairangi / Morscombe Studs 20 MA Cows and progeny Calves Aug/Sept born (not yet weaned) Phone: Pam Morshead 09 439 1376 brett@pbbnz.com South Devon Board of Management President Brian Thomson (Ann) Loch Lomond, Rd 2, Mosgiel 9092 Ph: 03 489 8151 email: bjthomson@actrix.co.nz Vice President / Treasurer James Donaldson (Katie) 292 Houto Road, Titoki, Ph: 09 433 1521 Email: k8towen@hotmail.com RD2 Whangarei 0172 Board of Management: Peter Foss (Caroline) Potaka Road, R D, Aria, Te Kuiti Ph/Fax: 07 877 7881 Email: pcfossy@farmside.co.nz Mobile: 021 042 5583 Gavin Osborne (Merryn) Hastwell, Rd 2, Eketahuna 4994 Ph: 06 375 8312 Email: g-mosborne@xtra.co.nz Fraser Wilson (Barbara) Po Box 81, Palmerston 9443 Ph: 03 465 1323 Email: mtroyal@xtra.co.nz 6 THE SOUTH DEVON NEWSLETTER 75 South Street, PO Box 503, Feilding, New Zealand 4740. Telephone 06 323 4484 Fax 06 323 3878