Lot

Rylan Lippa's Steer

Hi, my name is Rylan Lippa and I am proud to present my market steer, RIP, at this year’s 4-H market steer sale in Taber. This is my 7th year in 4-H, and I have really enjoyed learning about responsibility, teamwork, and caring for livestock through the program. My projects include heifer, 2-year-old cow/calf pair, market steer, carcass steer and foods.

RIP is a Charolais/Red Angus cross steer that I have worked hard to feed, train, and care for throughout the project year. RIP is out of my very 1st cow my parents gave me to get my own herd started when I was 5 years old. I am very proud of how he has turned out and grateful for the support from my family, leaders, buyers, and community.

Senora Beliveau's Steer

My name is Senora Beliveau, I’m 11 years old and this is my 2nd year in 4-H. I am doing the market steer project, his name is Grizzly and he is a Red Angus. I am also doing the market lamb project, her name is Whiteout and she is a Dorper ewe.

I really enjoy 4-H because I am learning lots of new skills, like showing a steer project for the first time. I’m also excited to do my best to achieve my goal with my lamb. My goal is to do my best and to get 1st or 2nd place at the show and sale.

Skyler August's Lamb

Skyler August is in his fourth year of 4-H and his first year as a full member. Before becoming a full member, he participated as a Cleaver and has enjoyed showing sheep for several years. This year is especially exciting because it is the first time he is eligible to sell his market lamb. Skyler is a member of both the Sheep Project and the Foods Project and loves the opportunity to learn new skills and work with his animals. Outside of 4-H, he enjoys parkour and basketball.

Taren McCleneghan's Lamb

Hi my name is Taren McClenaghan. This is my 3rd year in 4-H. I’m part of the New Ewe Multi Club. My lamb this year is named Ares. I enjoy being in 4-H because I enjoy working with animals, watching them grow bigger and spending time on my Grandparents Farm. When I’m not working with my lamb I enjoy, sketching, reading and listening to podcasts.

Trayton Farries' Steer

Hello!

My name is Trayton Farries and I am a member of the Milk River 4-H Multi Club. I have been in 4-H for 9 years and have done many projects such a outdoor adventure, chicken, foods, and market lamb. This is my second year raising a market steer. Ricky is a Charolais/ Simmental X and has been a great steer. I have enjoyed working with him this year and excited to show him at the upcoming show and sale!

Ainsley Schweitzer's lamb

Hi my name is Ainsley Schweitzer, my market lambs name is Lex Luther. I've shown sheep for as long as I can remember and immediately fell in love with it. I think showing and being a part of 4-H has made me grow so much as a person and I hope it can do the same for the younger kids in the club.

Ainsley Schweitzer's Steer

Hello, my name is Ainsley Schweitzer this is my fourth year doing a beef project in 4-H. I have shown many different projects throughout years such as market lambs, a breeders flock, heifers and even hogs. I am the president of the Bon Ayr Club and by this I hope I can encourage the younger generation to join and grow to love this program just as I did. My steer this years name is Clark Kent (yes superman) and if he tastes half as good as my spare did last year, you'd be lucky to have him in your freezer.

Bon-Ayr 4-H Beef Club

Torynn Plumb's Steer

Ainsley Schweitzer's Steer

Luxton Nickolson's Steer

Riatta Nickolson's Steer

Seth Jespersen's Steer

Cooper Kerkhoff's Steer

Ainsley Schweitzer's Lamb

Ezmay Wright's Lamb

Liam Hall's Lamb

Menphis Wright's Lamb

Brogan Gemmill's Lamb

Riatta Nickolson's Lamb

Luxton Nickolson's Lamb

Kylee Jespersen's Lamb

Seth Jespersen's Lamb

Tasha DePlancke's Lamb

Link Gemmill's Lamb

Oliver Michielsen's Lamb

Brogan Gemmill's Lamb

Hi I’m Brogan I’m 12 years old and this is my second year doing 4H. My sheep I picked out is a Suffolk cross and I named him Jack G. He has a round bell shaped shelter that I corner and catch him in everyday, he doesn’t like leaving his buddies in the pen but once we get going he listens to me and walks great. What 4H means to me is to learn responsibilities and have an animal rely on me. I also get to see first hand the rewards of my hard work. When I’m not taking care of my lamb I also enjoy boxing and playing piano.