Alberta Breeder Location Province Phone Number 2020 Whe Total Robert Mark Burla Stettler Ab 105 7-F Charolais Lloydminster Ab 780-745-2466 10 Acadia Colony Farming Co

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Alberta Breeder Location Province Phone Number 2020 Whe Total Robert Mark Burla Stettler Ab 105 7-F Charolais Lloydminster Ab 780-745-2466 10 Acadia Colony Farming Co 1 ALBERTA BREEDER LOCATION PROVINCE PHONE NUMBER 2020 WHE TOTAL ROBERT MARK BURLA STETTLER AB 105 7-F CHAROLAIS LLOYDMINSTER AB 780-745-2466 10 ACADIA COLONY FARMING CO. LTD. OYEN AB 403-664-2406 132 ATKO LIVESTOCK SMITH AB 780-829-3719 8 GRAYSON BAMFORD FOOTHILLS AB 403-701-6425 1 BE-RICH FARMS KITSCOTY AB 780-846-2643 74 BIG JOHNSON CHAROLAIS AMISK AB 780-856-2175 85 LENARD BISCOPE OKOTOKS AB 403-880-2474 4 BORDER RIDGE FARMS INC HILDA AB 403-838-2505 31 DENIS & DANIELLE BOUVIER GUY AB 780-925-2632 26 RYAN & HEATHER BRATRUD BAWLF AB 780-373-3941 40 BRIAR RIDGE CHAROLAIS BAY TREE AB 250-786-5048 35 BUFFALO LAKE CHAROLAIS STETTLER AB 403-742-6792 105 CANADA/ALBERTA LIVESTOCK LACOMBE AB 403-392-0670 144 RESEARCH TRUST INC ELDON & MARILYN CASSITY WEMBLEY AB 780-766-2887 34 CASTINE CATTLE CO CALMAR AB 780-446-5268 14 CHAR-LEW RANCH PINCHER CREEK AB 403-627-3558 38 CHAR-MAINE RANCHING CARDSTON AB 403-653-3914 175 CHARLITE FARMS AMISK AB 780-856-2476 20 CHOMIAK CHAROLAIS MUNDARE AB 780-632-7108 63 BRIAN CHRISP VERMILION AB 780-853-2648 182 CIRCLE CEE CHAROLAIS LAMONT AB 780-796-2108 30 COYOTE FLATS CHAROLAIS COALDALE AB 403-345-2988 229 CROSSALTA FARMS LTD CROSSFIELD AB 587-585-3577 3 CW FARMS DELBURNE AB 403-749-2489 39 GRANT DAINES RED DEER COUNTY AB 403-227-1967 7 WYATT DAINES RED DEER COUNTY AB 403-348-9753 19 TIM DAVIDSON RED DEER AB 403-596-3484 6 JAYELLE DEMERS ARDMORE AB 780-201-1731 6 DESERTLAND CATTLE COMPANY LTD SEDALIA AB 403-326-3333 114 CYNTHIA DOLEN SPIRIT RIVER AB 780-351-2040 4 DOWELL CHAROLAIS DIDSBURY AB 403-710-8651 28 DRAKE CATTLE CO ROCKYVIEW COUNTY AB 403-935-4895 3 EAGLE VALLEY FARMS SUNDRE AB 403-638-7909 13 2 ALBERTA EUREKA VALLEY CHAROLAIS LACOMBE AB 403-347-8746 8 FLAT VALLEY CATTLE CO. HILDA AB 403-504-6265 53 FLEMING LIVESTOCK CORP. WINFIELD AB 780-999-9790 8 FLYING O CHAROLAIS BROOKS AB 403-362-1005 4 FOOTPRINT FARMS ESTHER AB 403-664-3167 154 COLETTE THURSTON & BLAIR CAMPBELL IRMA AB 780-806-4074 17 FUTURE FARMS RED DEER COUNTY AB 403-227-2594 325 GALLELLI CHAROLAIS CROSSFIELD AB 403-804-7442 17 GLENN LEITCH & DARCY EASTMAN BROWNVALE AB 780-597-2055 4 GOLD IN BOULDERS FARMS ST LINA AB 780-726-2579 125 GOOD ANCHOR CHAROLAIS VERMILION AB 780-853-2220 77 OLIVIA GRAVES LACOMBE AB 403-885-4426 4 HARVIE RANCHING CO OLDS AB 403-335-4180 92 HAWK VIEW CHAROLAIS FOOTHILLS AB 403-256-5674 82 HEJ CHAROLAIS RED DEER COUNTY AB 403-227-2824 128 HIGH RIVER COLONY FARMING CO HIGH RIVER AB 403-333-5950 30 BENJAMIN HUBER REDCLIFF AB 403-502-4349 70 IN THE COULEE RANCH PINCHER CREEK AB 403-627-5825 19 JAY DAWN FARMS SEXSMITH AB 780-568-2647 26 SVEN JENSEN WARBURG AB 780-243-7836 36 J G LARSON LIVESTOCK ENCHANT AB 403-654-2819 26 HERB JOHNSON BARRHEAD AB 780-674-5957 155 K-COW RANCH ELK POINT AB 780-614-5959 51 KAISER CATTLE CO HUSSAR AB 403-787-2489 49 RALPH KAPTEYN DRAYTON VALLEY AB 780-727-2960 12 KAY-R CHAROLAIS WASKATENAU AB 780-358-2360 136 KEMP FARMS LTD. RED DEER COUNTY AB 2 KEY FARMS OLDS AB 403-556-2803 4 JARET KING DAPP AB 780-954-2290 14 LAKEVIEW RANCH MARWAYNE AB 780-875-0218 107 LANDAKER CHAROLAIS FARM BROWNVALE AB 780-597-2162 56 LAZY S CATTLE CO RIMBEY AB 53 LAZY S CHAROLAIS BEAVERLODGE AB 780-356-3611 163 LEEMAR CHAROLAIS THORSBY AB 780-389-3314 15 LEGACY CHAROLAIS BOTHA AB 403-742-4265 109 LETNIAKS CHAROLAIS CONSORT AB 403-575-0214 91 3 ALBERTA LITTLE VALLEY RANCH HYLO AB 780-623-8699 15 LITTLE VALLEY VIEW RANCH FORESTBURG AB 780-582-2254 43 CARL MACIBORSKI WARBURG AB 780-848-7711 5 MAPLE LEAF CHAROLAIS MILLET AB 780-387-5110 36 MAPLE LEAF RANCH FALUN AB 780-352-4817 41 MARSHALL CATTLE COMPANY RED DEER COUNTY AB 403-877-1772 1 ASHLEY MATHIOT MD OF BONNYVILLE AB 780-635-3044 5 MCKEARY CHAROLAIS COMPEER AB 403-501-9760 129 ALLEN MCLEOD CLARESHOLM AB 403-625-2047 92 MCLEOD LIVESTOCK ROCKY VIEW COUNTY AB 403-932-4622 52 MAURY & MARLA MCLEOD CLARESHOLM AB 403-625-4862 21 M C QUANTOCK LIVESTOCK CORP LLOYDMINSTER AB 780-875-8167 105 MERIDIAN AGRICULTURE ACADIA VALLEY AB 403-664-8525 63 MULKAY CATTLE CO. SPEDDEN AB 780-645-8129 113 RAY MURPHY BONNYVILLE AB 780-826-5477 17 NELSON-HIRSCHE PUREBREDS STIRLING AB 403-652-8254 192 NISH CHAROLAIS AETNA AB 403-653-2956 233 NORWAY VALLEY FARM LTD HEINSBURG AB 780-847-3874 20 O'NEILL LIVESTOCK RED DEER COUNTY AB 403-877-2615 25 OSSIM LIVESTOCK DIDSBURY AB 403-559-6633 1 P & H RANCHING CO LTD RED DEER COUNTY AB 403-227-2348 169 CORRINE PARSONAGE RED DEER COUNTY AB 403-227-2348 8 PARSONS CATTLE COMPANY TEES AB 403-597-6286 49 PERREAULT FARMS LTD STURGEON COUNTY AB 780-961-2486 4 PETER HEINS & SONS LTD DIAMOND CITY AB 403-635-6549 56 KEVIN & CORY PICRAY IRON RIVER AB 780-826-5407 6 PLEASANT VIEW FARMS IRMA AB 780-754-2382 127 POPLAR BLUFF STOCK FARM CHAUVIN AB 780-858-2234 36 POPLAR BLUFF STOCK FARM CHAUVIN AB 780-858-2435 69 PRAIRIE COVE FARM BOWDEN AB 403-224-3341 30 PRATT RANCHES LTD. HIGH PRAIRIE AB 780-523-9850 29 PRO-CHAR GLENEVIS AB 780-932-1654 178 QUINTON POLLED CHAROLAIS CARDSTON AB 403-929-2055 8 MARINA RASMUSSEN RED DEER COUNTY AB 403-227-2824 66 RAWES RANCHES LTD. STROME AB 780-376-2241 644 REESE CATTLE CO. DIDSBURY AB 403-335-9807 105 4 ALBERTA R J LIVESTOCK GRANUM AB 403-687-2245 17 ROCKY CREEK CHAROLAIS STRATHMORE AB 403-901-0783 21 ROSEDALE FARMS STURGEON COUNTY AB 780-913-8641 5 ROSS LAKE CHAROLAIS STETTLER AB 403-740-5247 79 SADDLERIDGE FARMING CO ROSEMARY AB 403-378-4480 99 SHERWOOD FARMS VERMILION AB 780-853-1025 22 AMBER SHUTTLEWORTH AIRDIRE AB 403-831-7873 4 DARRYL G. SHUTTLEWORTH AIRDRIE AB 403-226-0541 144 REBECCA SHUTTLEWORTH AIRDRIE AB 403-226-0541 2 WAYNE SHUTTLEWORTH ROCKY VIEW COUNTY AB 403-226-0813 10 SILVER SHADOW CHAROLAIS VERMILION AB 780-853-2587 55 SIXTYLINE CHAROLAIS- CLFF BARRHEAD AB 780-305-8788 12 SIXTYLINE CHAROLAIS- JONATHAN BARRHEAD AB 780-268-1792 4 SIXTYLINE CHAROLAIS- JENNIFER BARRHEAD AB 780-268-1792 4 SIXTYLINE CHAROLAIS- JULIAN BARRHEAD AB 780-268-1792 12 SNAKE VALLEY FARM LTD CHAMPION AB 403-897-2135 58 SODERGLEN RANCHES LTD ROCKYVIEW COUNTY AB 403-948-6734 193 SPRING HILL CATTLE CO INC NANTON AB 403-601-6850 3 SPRINGSIDE FARMS AIRDRIE AB 250-832-8209 191 SPRING VALLEY HOLDINGS LTD HILL SPRING AB 403-626-3623 11 SPRUCE VIEW CHAROLAIS ANDREW AB 780-365-2079 144 STACH FARMS CHAROLAIS LAMONT AB 780-895-7589 37 STEEVES FARM BLUFFTON AB 403-843-6924 72 STEWART FARMS WESTEROSE AB 780-586-3648 2 STRAWBERRY CHAROLAIS WARBURG AB 403-901-8111 19 SUGAR LOAF CHAROLAIS MINBURN AB 780-787-0358 164 TELLIER BAR LD RANCH BONNYVILLE AB 780-826-4596 112 THISTLE RIDGE RANCH TABER AB 403-223-4118 117 SHELDON & KRISTIE THOURET HAY LAKES AB 780-781-1648 4 GORDON & LEONE THURSTON IRMA AB 780-754-2176 76 TINDALL CHAROLAIS SEDGEWICK AB 780-384-2259 13 TJU CHAROLAIS LAC LA BICHE AB 780-623-3295 9 TURNBULL CHAROLAIS PINCHER CREEK AB 403-627-4535 184 TWIN ANCHOR CHAROLAIS CASTOR AB 403-882-3807 56 TWIN ANCHOR CHAROLAIS CASTOR AB 403-882-2571 39 VALANJOU CHAROLAIS RANCH CLYDE AB 780-348-5683 85 5 ALBERTA VAN OOSTROM FARMS RIMBEY AB 403-843-0028 23 VERN TREMBLAY FARMS SUNSET HOUSE AB 780-524-5618 10 VIKSE FAMILY FARM DONALDA AB 403-883-2461 87 VINCENT LAKE CHAROLAIS ST PAUL AB 780-645-4104 42 VOSSLER LIVESTOCK CYPRESS COUNTY AB 403-893-2411 28 WENDT & MURRAY FARMS LTD. LLOYDMINSTER AB 780-745-2429 74 WHITE LAKE COLONY NOBLEFORD AB 403-824-3686 271 WIESE AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRISES INC WESTLOCK AB 780-349-4091 18 CLIFFORD WILKIE ENDIANG AB 403-579-2109 63 WINSNES FARMS INC RYLEY AB 780-699-4009 136 WRANGLER CHAROLAIS FARM WESTLOCK AB 780-349-2982 220 JESSICA P. WYATT ARROWWOOD AB 403-485-0237 41 XXX FARMS LTD. KITSCOTY AB 780-846-2452 1 ERVIN ZAYAK DERWENT AB 780-741-3868 26 .
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