The grand championship at the Canadian Western Agribition junior supreme show went to Jacey Massey of Strathmore, Alta.,  and her Simmental heifer.   |  Barbara Duckworth photo

Junior show winner’s passion on display

REGINA — When Jacey Massey books off school for a week, she is likely to be found garbed up in coveralls and working in a barn grooming and showing cattle. An active show person at Canadian Western Agribition held from Nov. 19-24 in Regina, she won the junior supreme competition and $3,000 in cash with […] Read more

The word buffalo is so ingrained with the American public — think Buffalo Bill and others — that people will still equate buffalo with bison.
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Bison or buffalo? Yes, it matters

The National Bison Association is working to make sure American consumers aren’t confused between bison and buffalo. Executive director of the United States-based NBA Dave Carter told the Canadian Bison Association annual convention that about 18 months ago the industry noticed some pet food companies were using pictures of bison, and claims of bison ingredients, […] Read more

Toby and Kris Johnson from Big Horn, Wyoming, brought seven Texas Longhorn animals to Canadian Western Agribition, including BN Jim Reeves, a 1,900-pound steer with 110.5-inch horns. It has the 10th largest set of horns in the world.  |  Michael Raine photo

Long-horned Longhorn turns heads at show

Eight-year-old BN Jim Reeves’ 110.5-inch horns make it the 10th largest set of horns in the world and a hit at Agribition


BN Jim Reeves drew a lot of attention during his stay in Regina last week. Fans flocked to take pictures of him, and the opportunity to have a photograph taken with him was included in a fundraising auction during Canadian Western Agribition. He is used to the celebrity status. The eight-year-old, 1,900-pound Texas Longhorn steer […] Read more


Producers need to take steps to ensure their cattle have adequate traction in the chute when processing and loading them. |  File photo

Finding ways to improve cattle’s footing pays dividends

Many feedlot audits in Canada and the United States look at slips, trips or falls of cattle, especially when loading or processing, and record the percentage for good reason. There are specific areas where footing can be improved or altered. As well, new methods can be used to improve animal welfare and decrease injuries. Producers […] Read more

Sound, large testicles are indicative of adequate semen production.  |  Barbara Duckworth photo

Soundness exam not to be neglected

A bull’s testicles, penis and scrotum need to be checked regularly by a veterinarian to ensure they can still do the job


A bull’s working life is usually four to five breeding seasons, but soundness examinations should be done annually to make sure everything is in working order. When a veterinarian runs semen checks, the testicles and the penis are also scanned for injuries or abnormalities. “No bull is totally perfect,” said veterinarian Roy Lewis. Deviations are […] Read more


It’s important to ensure that bulls continue to receive adequate levels of nutrients even when they’re not working.  |  File photo

Don’t neglect the boys when their work is done

The bulls have finished their work by this time of year, and once removed from the cow herd they run the risk of being neglected until they are needed again. That’s a mistake because bulls are an investment for the role they play in future production and profitability. “One of the things that we tend […] Read more

Hospital donation kicks off Power and Perfection sale

REGINA — The generosity of rural people who appreciate the value of helping out neighbours was evident during an Angus sale at Canadian Western Agribition. Shaun and Amanda Bryce decided they wanted to do something for their wider community by raising money for the Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital in Saskatoon. Shaun approached the Bohrson Marketing […] Read more



Prices for cattle at Manitoba auction marts are starting to settle closer to their Western Canadian counterparts after riding a high throughout most of the fall run. | File photo

MB cattle prices drift closer to Prairie counterparts

Prices for cattle at Manitoba auction marts are starting to settle closer to their Western Canadian counterparts after riding a high throughout most of the fall run. “It looks like we’ve hit the peak. It has come and gone here. (Run) numbers are still quite good (though),” said Rick Wright of Heartland Order Buying. A […] Read more

The slap for the female RBC Beef Supreme champion, PM Echo 8'16, from judge Sarah Buchanan at Agribition in Regina. |  Michael Raine photo

Alta., Sask., split supreme winners

REGINA — Every year, cattle producers are able to honour their peers at Canadian Western Agribition. The RBC Beef Supreme is the grand finale of the show that ran from Nov. 19-24 and recognizes the first among equals in the purebred cattle business. After 20 years the competition welcomes entrants from 17 shows in North […] Read more