March 2024 Texas Longhorn Trails Magazine

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Chairman of the Board:

Johnny Hicks (269) 721-3473

Vice Chairman: Keith Hagler (512) 914-3333

Secretary: Stephen Head (979) 549-5270

TLBAA Regions

AT-LARGE DIRECTORS

At-Large Director

Keith Du Bose (979) 277-2161 kwdubose@gmail.com

At-Large Director

Elizabeth Fritz (214) 499-3542 ejbfritz@gmail.com

Region 7 - Director Josh Gentry (972) 672-7293 josh@g3longhorns.com

Treasurer: Elizabeth Fritz (214) 499-3542

Parliamentarian: Tom Ryder (256) 349-9364

Region 1/2 - Director Deb Lesyk (306) 867-3039 halters.buckets@yahoo.com

Region 3/4 - Director Johnny Hicks (269) 721-3473 hicksamericanbulldogs@yahoo.com

Region 5/6 - Director Tom Ryder (256) 349-9364 ryder.tom40@gmail.com

Region 8 - Director Kevin Rooker (817) 692-7843 krooker61@gmail.com

Region 9 - Director Amanda Danley (432) 894-1439 adanley@seminoleisd.net

Region 10 - Director Keith Hagler (512) 914-3333 khagler@taylorautocredit.com

Region 11 - Director Stephen Head (979) 549-5270 headshorns@hotmail.com

Region 12 - Director Mike McLeod (361) 771-5355

Region 13/14 - Director Justin Georges (402) 580-0209 justin.georges@yahoo.com

Region 15 Director Walker Hance (918) 808-6268 walker32flu@icloud.com

Region 16 - Director Kris Johnson (307) 751-8867 kristopherjohnson1995@gmail.com

Region 17/18 - Director David Berry (916) 472-9108

Charles Schreiner III* 1964-1967

Walter G. Riedel, Jr.* 1967-1969

J.G. Phillips, Jr.* 1969-1971

Walter B. Scott* 1971-1973

James Warren 1973-1975

J.W. Isaacs* 1975-1977

J.T. “Happy” Shahan* 1977-1978

John R. Ball* 1979-1980

Bill Anthony* 1981-1982

Dr. L.V. Baker 1982-1984

Dr. W.D. “Bill” Clark 1984-1986

Richard D. Carlson 1986-1988

John T. Baker 1988-1990

Riemer Calhoun, Jr. 1990-1992

Glen W. Lewis 1992-1995

Tim Miller* 1995-1998

Sherman Boyles 1998-2003

Bob Moore* 2003-2005

Joel Lemley 2006-2007

Ben Gravett* 2007

Dr. Fritz Moeller* 2007-2009

Maurice Ladnier 2009-2010

Robert Richey 2010

Steven Scott Zunker 2010-2011

Brent Bolen 2011-2012

Bernard Lankford 2012-2013

Todd McKnight 2013-2016

Tom Matott 2016-2019

Keith DuBose 2019 - 2023

TLBAA EDUCATIONAL/RESEARCH ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Matt McGuire - (405) 742-4351 semkinlonghorns@mindspring.com

Mark Hubbell – (269) 838-3083 hubbelllonghorns@aol.com

Dr. David Hillis – (512) 789-6659 doublehelix@att.net

Felix Serna – (361) 294-5331 fserna@elcoyote.com

John T. Baker – (512) 515-6730 jtb2@earthlink.net

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COMMITTEE
EXECUTIVE
DIVISION A ~ REGIONS 1-6 DIVISION B ~ REGIONS 7-12 DIVISION C ~ REGIONS 13-18
4 | March 2024 TEXAS LONGHORN TRAILS MARCH 2024 Vol. 35 • No. 12 2 Board of Directors 6 Editor’s Note 31 New Members 47 Affiliate News 42 TLBT 48 Show Results 52 Breeders Guide 55 Index/Just For Grins 56 Calendar COVER STORIES DEPARTMENTS (ISSN-10988432, USPS 016469) is published monthly by the Texas Longhorn Breeders Association of America, 221 W. Exchange, Ste. 210, Fort Worth, TX 76164. Periodical Postage Paid at Fort Worth, TX. Subscription rates: $105 per year; foreign per year $180. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: Texas Longhorn Trails, 221 W. Exchange, Ste. 210, Fort Worth, TX 76164. Phone (817) 625-6241. Fax (817) 625-1388. Advertisers and advertising agencies assume liability for all content of advertisements printed and also assume responsibility for any claims arising from such advertisements made against the publisher. Publisher reserves exclusive rights to accept or reject advertising or editorial material submitted for publication in the Texas Longhorn Trails magazine. Articles and photos from this publication may be reprinted only with permission of the publisher. The winner of the 2023 Rodger Damrow Colorful Calf Contest is Heart Rock, a bull calf born 4/14/23 out of Texas Rocky FEATURES 14 TLBAA Special Awards 10-30 Texas Longhorn Weekend Wrap-Up 18 TLBAA Hall of Fame Induction 24 2020 Female Longhorn Photography Contest Rules 32 Cattlemen’s Congress Continues To Be a Great Opportunity A look at the champions and the generous sponsors who supported the event. 20 Fort Worth Stock Show Results 34 We’re Happy To Announce Three Additions To The 26 2023 Rodger Damrow Colorful Calf Contest 30 2024 Eddie Wood Cowtown Classic Sale Results

EDITOR’S NOTES COMMUNITY NEWS

This issue is as much about the people raising Longhorns as it is about the animals themselves. Texas Longhorn Weekend brings people from all over to participate in Association business, peer voted awards, peer nominated Hall of Fame induction, Longhorn shows and so much more.

Turning through the pages you find that this is much like a family scrapbook, with members honoring each other with kind words, showing photos of youth as they exhibit the cattle they love, and even showing off photos of the 2023 calves and 2020 females that exhibit the positive traits loved so much by the owners of these special cattle.

We even celebrate Motherhood, with the Dams of Merit program making three new additions. If you are unfamiliar with this program, turn to page 34 and learn more. These special females are also posted on the new tlbaa.org website as well.

If you haven’t visited our website lately, please go take a look! So far we’ve had positive feedback on the much easier to navigate site and the more modern look. Check back often as we continue to work on new material and resources to educate the public about this great breed and make it easier for members to access information and fill out the forms they need.

Trails also literally offers a spot for community news via “News on the Trail”. This is a place for members to share news about their ranch, animals or events they’ve participated in, especially when they are promoting the Longhorn breed. It can be anything from a photo with a caption to a small article with several photos. Kids give a speech or demo at school about raising Texas Longhorns? Did a group come visit your farm or ranch to learn about Longhorns? Were you in a parade riding your steer? It all counts as “News on the Trail”. Simply email the information and photo(s) to myra@tlbaa.org for consideration.

As we move forward into 2024, attend some events, talk to fellow breeders, see some great cattle. No one person has all the answers and the more you talk to others sharing this journey within the Texas Longhorn industry you’ll be surprised what you may learn from another person’s experiences, even if you’ve been raising these cattle for years. I’ve been within the design and publishing industry for most of my life and I still learn new things constantly. The cattle industry is no different.

Be sure to watch E-Trails and future copies of Trails for lots of opportunities to be a part of this vibrant community, whether in person, in print or online. There is no excuse in today’s connected world to not be a part of the fun!

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Frank Anderson Jr. and III

828 S. Rosemary Dr • Bryan TX 77802 3448 Mahogany Drive • Bryan, TX 77807 (979) 846-8020 • (713) 502-5224

kftander3@gmail.com

Bo Baker & Kellsey Gallagher Mount Airy, MD 21771 (301) 806-6493

Beadle Land & Cattle

Ray & Bonnie Beadle

Los Gatos & Hollister, CA 95032 (408) 834-0110

raybeadle@comcast.net

Bee & Thistle Farm

Emma McInnis

4295 County Road 304, Beeville, TX 78102 (361) 463-7008

mcinnislonghorns@gmail.com

Bennett Longhorn Cattle Co.

Michael Bennett

2159 Country Club RD • Lucas, TX 75002 (214) 385-6789

bennett@lucasfence.com

Butler Texas Longhorns

Buster & Thalia Butler Jennings, OK 936-577-6129

buster@butlertxlonghorns.com

www.butlertxlonghorns.com

Christa Cattle Co.

Jason & Louis Christa 2577 FM 1107 • Stockdale, TX 78160

christacattleco@msn.com

www.christacattleco.com (210) 232-1818

Dalgood Longhorns

Malcolm & Connie Goodman

6260 Inwood Dr. • Houston, TX 77057 (713) 782-8422

dalgood@comcast.net

www.dalgoodlonghorns.com

Falls Creek Longhorns

Stan & Sandi Tidwell

2330 W. FM 875 • Midlothian, TX 76065 (972) 989-8939

www.fallscreeklonghorns.com

Jane’s Land & Cattle Co.

John & Jane Thate

418 W. Margaret St. • Fairmont, MN 56031 (507) 235-3467

JKG Longhorns

Jeff & Kristi Ging 2908 CR 438 • Yoakum, TX 77995 (361) 781-4348 jkglonghorns@gmail.com www.jkglonghorns.com

Kaso, Lisa & Jake Kety

Little Ace Cattle Co. P.O. Box 386 • Folsom, LA 70437 (985) 796-3918

ketyfolsom@aol.com

McLeod Ranch

Michael, Jackie, Mike & Makayla McLeod

355 CR 3031 • Edna, TX 77957 (361) 782-0155

Brennan & Michele Potts

Rocking P Longhorns

P.O. Box 579 • Emory, TX 75440 (903) 473-2430 Cell: (903) 348-5400

www.rockingplonghorns.com

bpotts1@verizon.net

Rio Vista Ranch

Elmer & Susan Rosenberger

3208 Fall Creek Estates Dr • Spicewood, TX 78669 Cell: (512) 422-8336 elmer@riovistaranch.com www.riovistaranch.com

Triple R Ranch

Robert & Kim Richey 21000 Dry Creek Rd. • San Angelo, TX 76901 (325) 942-1198

r3ranch@aol.com

www.butlertexaslonghorns.com

Wynfaul Acres

James & Helen Cloakey 408 County Road 2200. • Cleveland, TX 77327 (713) 677-1473

hgbedford@hotmail.com www.WynFaulAcres.com

Butler Breeder’s Futurity (936) 689-1914

butlerfuturity@yahoo.com

www.butlerbreedersfuturity.com

Butler Longhorn Museum (281) 332-1393

info@butlerlonghornmuseum.com

www.butlerlonghornmuseum.com

YOUR RANCH COULD BE HERE

If you would like to be listed as a Butler breeder on these pages, please email myra@tlbaa.org for more information.

Longhorn Weekend

2024 TEXAS LONGHORN WEEKEND

The Texas Longhorn Breeders Association of America presence was expanded at this year’s Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo with ALL portions of Longhorn Weekend taking place at the historic Will Rogers Memorial complex. The Texas Longhorns have always been proud to be part of opening weekend and the exposure this opportunity presents. This year, all meetings and the awards reception were also held on site. This enabled most members the chance to attend parts of the weekend that were difficult in the past. The extra chilly weather added to the appreciation of having all events in the same area.

Friday had show and sale animals moving into the barns as meetings began in their new location near the Round Up Inn. The morning kicked off with an Affiliate Meeting led by Deb Lesyk. It was followed by the TLBAA Board meeting which included the seating of newly elected and re-elected seats in Division C, as well as election of Executive Committee members.

The TLBAA General Membership meeting followed and lots of topics were touched on, from a member proposal to limit Board terms to the desire to get a CEO back in place, members had the opportunity to interact with the Board and have their voices heard.

Following the membership meeting there was a chance to gather with old friends and new ones at the TLBAA Special Awards Presentation. Everyone had an opportunity to enjoy hors d’oeuvres while visiting with fellow breeders. As the awards began, the crowd cheered on the recipients of the Rodger Damrow Colorful Calf and 2020 Female Longhorn Photography contests. Then came the member nominated and voted on TLBAA Special Awards followed by the TLBAA Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. It was a special time and if you missed it, please be sure to join us next year! You can find all the winners starting on pg.14.

Saturday brought the Eddie Wood Cowtown Classic Sale with 70 head hearing the pound of the gavel and changing ownership. With many still trying to recover from a year of drought and suffering from high costs of feed, the 2024 sale saw numbers down from the previous year. The high seller was $9,500 and the overall average of $1,653. For full sale results see pg. 30.

Following the sale, the TLBT and World Show Committee meetings were held near the Watt Arena with some exciting changes coming for this year’s World Show. You can find more World Show updates in this issue. Everyone then had time for a nice dinner and to rest up before the showing started. On Sunday, the TLBT Youth Show was held in the Watt Arena in front of a packed house with over 220 entries. You can see the results on pg. 20-22.

Monday morning arrived with a surprising snowfall! After working with Stock Show staff on adding a

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1. 2024 TLBAA Board of Directors (back row l-r): Region 12 Director Mike McLeod, Region 8 Director Kevin Rooker, Region 5/6 Director Tom Ryder, At-Large Director Keith DuBose, Region 10 Director Keith Hagler, Region 17-18 Director David Berry (front row l-r): At-Large Director Elizabeth Fritz, Region 3/4 Director & Chairman of the Board Johnny Hicks, Region 9 Director Amanda Danley. Joining via Zoom were Region 15 Director Walker Hance, Region 1/2 Director Deb Lesyk, Region 16 Director Kris Johnson, Region 13/14 Director Justin Georges & Region 11 Director Stephen Head. 2. General Membership meeting. 3. TLBAA Hall of Fame Induction: Dr. Ben Stone, Terry King, Linda Jones and Nancy Dunn speak in honor of Jimmy Jones, inductee. 4. All Friday events were held at the Will Rogers Memorial Complex allowing more people a chance to attend.

WRAP-UP

layer of shavings to help keep everyone safe in their walk over, a full day of Open Show animals in the historic Will Roger’s Coliseum began. Between the Open Haltered Show, the Non-Haltered Show and Trophy Steers, over 165 animals walked through the show ring. As Monday was a holiday, the show drew curious spectators as well as those family members and friends that came to cheer on their favorites.

Many more of the cold and bundled curious walked through the barn area of the Will Rogers Complex wanting a chance to see the Longhorns up close. It is an awesome opportunity for breeders to interact with the public and educate them about the Longhorn, potentially sparking an interest in the breed by new people.

If you have not ever experienced Texas Longhorn Weekend, it is a great opportunity to meet with fellow breeders, participate in Association business, and see some great Longhorns show, and maybe even take home a new herd member! This annual event always kicks off the opening weekend of the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo. We hope to see you there in 2025!

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1. The Eddie Wood Cowtown Classic Sale is a great opportunity to draw in new buyers from the crowds attending the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo. 2. Tommy Stewart exhibiting in the youth bulls division. 3. Sarah Danley exhibiting during the TLBT Youth Show. 4. Haltered female class during the TLBT Youth Show.
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LONGHORN SHOWS

220 YOUTH ENTRIES

165 OPEN & NON-HALTERED

The Longhorns are always a draw at the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo and this year was no exception. With thousands of people passing through the barns and stepping in to see the youth and open shows, it is a great opportunity to expose people to the breed. Photos by Taylor Rankin

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Longhorn Weekend

TLBAA Special Awards & Hall of Fame Reception

This year the awards reception moved to the Will Rogers Memorial Complex allowing more opportunity for those participating in the Longhorn Shows to join in. While it is an honor to win a TLBAA Special Award, it is also a special recognition to be nominated by your fellow TLBAA members. Join us in congratulating this year’s winners!

Mel Raley Rising Star Award

This special recognition is awarded to those who have been an active member of the TLBAA for less than five years and through involvement and sustained enthusiasm have made a positive impact on their peers and on the Longhorn breed.

Wayne & Joanna Manning

I would like to present Wayne and Joanna Manning, M7 Longhorns, for the Mel Raley Rising Star Award. I met them in 2021 when they came to my ranch to search for their first longhorns. Their enthusiasm to buy and clearly invest themselves into becoming serious breeders was amazingly apparent from the start. It was obvious me they weren’t going to start off walking, they were going to be in a dead sprint. I watched Wayne spend countless hours, for weeks on end, studying successful programs and what genetics work with what animals. He came up with his own new ideas as to who would do well being bred together, to forge his own mark on the industry and build his own brand. Those efforts have seriously paid off with his animals being the total package of confirmation, color, disposition, and horn. In a very short period of time,

Wayne has become someone I consider as knowledgeable as anyone in the industry when it comes to genetics. Wayne and Joanna have also been very active on every level of the industry. They participate in futurities and attend almost every event put on by the TLBAA. You will find them supporting other breeders by attending sales all over the country. They step up and donate to the many causes the industry asks for help with. Their animals are the complete package and so are they. I can’t think of anyone that fits the criteria, or is more deserving, of the Mel Raley Rising Star Award any better than Wayne and Joanna. H

Jack Phillips Award

This award honors individuals who have worked selflessly for the Longhorn breed and breeders alike, without recognition.

Scot and Jodie O’Bryan

In the last few years that I have been involved in the Texas Longhorn breed and the Great Plains Texas Longhorn Association I have not seen anyone work harder to promote the breed and/or other people in the breed than Scot and Jodie O’Bryan. They have been and still are the driving force behind the two world qualifying shows held in Rapid City, South Dakota. Scot and Jodie were and still are an integral part of putting together a market for Texas Longhorn cattle here in the north central part of the United States. They make sure if a kid wants to show a Texas Longhorn, there is a Texas longhorn to show. They are firm believers in getting younger people involved with the breed. “Without getting younger people involved, you won’t have a breed, you won’t have an association, period!” as Scot would say. Scot will load up his pickup and haul kids to the Denver Stock Show. Jodie works her tail off to make sure the two world qualifying shows go off without a hitch, and the Top Hand Sale runs as smooth as possible. They have great all around cattle, period. They can compete in the show ring, sale ring, bull market, meat market and rodeo arena. Promoting the breed any which way they can. That’s what it all boils down to, promoting the breed, and people involved with the breed any way possible. This is just a short number of reasons of why I am nominating Scot and Jodie O’Bryan for the Jack Phillips Award H

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Dave Evans Breeder of the Year Award

The Dave Evans Breeder of the Year Award is given to individuals who have dedicated themselves to the betterment of Texas Longhorn cattle through their breeding program.

Dale Metz

My wife and I first met Mr. Metz at the 2020 Legacy Sale. At the time the ink was still wet on our application to the TLBAA and we were completely bewildered on how we were to begin our journey in the longhorn industry. Had it not been for the advice Dale provided at such a pivotal time in formation of our brand, I can honestly say we wouldn’t be where we are regarding our fervor to participate as stewards of the longhorn breed. What I admire most about the way Dale conducts himself as an ambassador of the TLBAA has to do mostly with the way he has constructed his herd. Rather than simply purchasing $100,000 brood cows, Dale has done the research, studied the pedigrees, and has educated himself on how to produce superior animals from less than superior genetics. By doing this, he has proven that anyone with the desire to become a serious breeder can have success regardless of their budget. More than that, he participates as an exhibitor, sponsors sales and futurities in and out of his home state, and is often seen purchasing donation heifers during large auctions. Similarly, Dale has taken his personal time (often at his own expense) to mentor and educate those, like us, who are new in the industry on how to avoid common costly mistakes that could eventually lead to dissatisfaction of the breeding process as a whole. In these actions, Dale is doing his part to solidify the success of longhorn cattle for future generations. I cannot think of a better example on how new breeders should conduct themselves for both, their heightened enjoyment of the breeding process, but more importantly for the continued success of the longhorn breed than the example Mr. Metz has sets by his everyday actions. When I think of what boxes must be ticked in order to qualify for the Dave Evans award, I firmly believe Mr. Metz is a perfect candidate for this level of recognition. H

Elmer Parker Lifetime Achievement Award

The Elmer Parker Lifetime Award honors those members, who have been dedicated to the preservation and promotion of the Longhorn breed, qualities that Parker was known for.

Jimmy Jones

Jimmy Jones, Horseshoe J Longhorns, has been actively engaged in the longhorn industry since the 1980’s. He is a genetic genius as he has devoted his life to studying and applying longhorn genetic strategies in order to better the entire breed. He has created numerous outstanding longhorns, both bulls and cows, including buy not limited to, Concealed Weapon, Horseshoe J Example (100” Tip to Tip), Horseshoe J Important and the widely known triple twist orseshoe J Journey. His animals have won countless awards over the years in both the Horn Show Case and Futurity Events. His genius for breeding outstanding longhorns is superseded only by his humility, honesty and willingness to help other breeders succeed, while seeking no recognition for himself. He has assisted many new breeders by sharing knowledge and time. He has nominated others for awards when he was equally deserving as those he nominated. Jimmy is highly respected in the longhorn industry as a mentor and as a successful breeder. He has participated in numerous bull partnerships with other breeders in order to continue to preserve, improve and promote the breed; much like Elmer Parker, after whom this Lifetime Achievement Award is named. Jimmy’s passion for longhorns has been a commitment of hard work, “on a shoestring budget” (his words), constant study and research of pedigrees for the betterment of the entire industry. But first and foremost he has lived a life of service to others without seeking anything in return. His selflessness likely began as a young United States Marine who began serving his country in Vietnam and has continued without ceasing.

Jimmy Jones and the Horseshoe J brand is iconic in the longhorn world. There is no one more deserving, more dedicated and more passionate about the preservation of the Texas Longhorn breed. If you don’t believe it, just have a conversation with him and let me know at the end of that two or three hour event! You will have a renewed faith in humanity.H

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Longhorn Weekend – continued from

TLBAA Hall of Fame Inductee

Jimmy Jones

- Decorated Vietnam war veteran, Rodeo Cowboy and Tire Salesman are all titles applicable to our Hall of Fame Inductee Jimmy Jones, but the title he was honored for this night was that of Texas Longhorn Breeder.

Ben Stone introduced Jimmy to the room summed it up nicely, “While most of us in this room recognize the unequivocal influence Jimmy has had on the longhorn breed, what, in my opinion qualifies him for the Longhorn Hall of Fame is the way he has bent and shaped this breed with the currents of honesty, humility, and an unselfish willingness to serve present and future generations of breeders - most times at the expense of his own time and at the cost of his own money. With that, Jimmy has accomplished something to which many of us in this room can only aspire… that when you see a Horseshoe J brand imprinted on an animal, you automatically know whatever is underneath it, has value.

“To me, the induction of anyone into a Hall of Fame signifies an outward acknowledgment of one individual’s accomplishments in building a team, a business, or an organization. Jimmy Jones helped build an entire community.

“Tonight we honor the achievements of someone who has spent a great deal of their life breeding animals in search of their version of perfection. But, based on the smiles on the faces of everyone here tonight, and the legacy you’ve built along the way… Jimmy, I think you’ve found it.”

Jimmy’s wife sherry spoke of Jimmy’s lifetime of accomplishments, both outside of the Longhorn industry and within.

“In 1966, Jimmy joined the Marines right out of high school and  was sent to Vietnam. He was a radio operator and received medals for: Purple Heart, National

Defense Service, Vietnamese Service, Presidential Unit Citation, Vietnamese Campaign, Good Conduct, and a Combat Action Ribbon. Jimmy started rodeoing in 1974. He rode bareback horses, bulls, and steer wrestled.  He was the All Around Champion in the Alabama Cowboy Association in 1977.   I met Jimmy in 1976 and we were married in 1978. I might also add that there were several interesting ambulance rides during the next few years.  He was inducted into the Professional Cowboy Association Hall of Fame in 2002.

“When Jimmy  got to the point he felt like his body hadn’t recovered enough from the previous weekend rodeos to be ready to ride the next week he turned to team roping. That’s when the Longhorns entered the picture. Originally he planned on buying some longhorn heifers just to raise roping steers. He fell in love with them. They would eat anything.  He decided he would branch out to the registered cows. He was looking at ads in the longhorn magazine and decided to call about some cows.

“Not sure if it was just a mistake or a little Devine intervention, but he dialed the number from the ad below the one he meant to call. When he asked for the man he was calling the lady said he must have a wrong number. He apologized and said he was trying to reach a man about Longhorns and the lady said well they had Longhorns and she would have her husband call him when he came in. Needless to say Mr. J B Hunn called Jimmy back and they had a good conversation about cows. The next day an overnighted package arrived with information about the cows Mr. Hunn had for sale.

“Jimmy scraped up $3750 and planned to make a trip to Texas. Jimmy’s dad, Mr. Leo, asked if he could tag along so off the went. Jimmy picked out his 3 cows and Mr. Leo asked what other cows would he get if he had $10,000 more dollars. Jimmy said it didn’t matter because he didn’t have $10,000.  Mr. Leo said “well, I’d like to help you if you will let me.”  Jimmy was a little hesitant because he and Mr. Leo already worked together at the tire store and didn’t always see eye to eye on things.  The desire for the cows won over.  Jimmy picked out 5 more cows and Horseshoe J Longhorns was founded.”

Two of his closest friends, Terry King and Nancy Dunn also spoke in honor of their humble friend. Story after story has been told of his generosity in helping others get started, and the time he has spent sharing his hard earned knowledge with both new and established breeders. His Horseshoe J can be found in many great pedigrees as well as in the names of animals that are in demand both private treaty and at auction. His story is a true tale of investment in the cattle, in the industry and in his fellow man.

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The awards reception wrapped up with the acknowledgement of a long-time contributor to the legacy of the Texas Longhorn breed by welcoming them into the TLBAA Hall of Fame. Dr. Ben Stone, Jimmy Jones, Terry King, Nancy Dunn and Sheri Jones.

FORT WORTH STOCK SHOW

January 15, 2024

OPEN HALTERED FEMALE DIVISION

CLASS 1: 1. WIC MS KITTIE, Randy & Catherine Morris, TUSCOLA, TX CLASS 2: 1. SPICY TENBAR, Phillip, John and Sandra Juarez, SANGER, TX 2. ICEE TENBAR, Phillip, John and Sandra Juarez, SANGER, TX CLASS 3: 1. SL MIDNIGHT RAIN, Sharer Family Longhorns, POOLVILLE, TX 2. WIC

LILY ROSE, Randy & Catherine Morris, TUSCOLA, TX CLASS 4: 1. TJD HONEY BUN, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX 2. SL MISS TEEN USA, Sharer Family Longhorns, POOLVILLE, TX CLASS 5: 1. LR RIPPING CP, Locke and Payne Partnership, BRISTOW, OK 2. SL LOVEBUG, Blake & Jessica Hickman, MCKINNEY, TX

Haltered Female Junior Champion: LR RIPPING CP, Locke and Payne Partnership, BRISTOW, OK

Haltered Female Junior Champion Reserve: SL LOVEBUG, Blake & Jessica Hickman, MCKINNEY, TX

CLASS 8: 1. CHAPARRAL JUBILEE, Chaparral Cattle Company, DECATUR, TX 2. KG BETTY, Jaden Melton, SCHULENBURG, TX CLASS 9: 1. MAXIE FAITH TENBAR, Phillip, John and Sandra Juarez, SANGER, TX 2. BIG BOODI JOODI CP, Johnathan & Meagan Warminski, FORT WORTH, TX CLASS

10: 1. LR MISS MAGGIE CP, Avery N. Mathey, BOWIE, TX 2. FLYING H PEARLS DESTINY, Hunter Lawson, PARADISE, TX CLASS 11: 1. CASSIE TENBAR, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX 2. TB HARLEY QUINN, Tamra & Thomas Bush, SUNSET, TX

Haltered Female Senior Champion: LR MISS MAGGIE CP, Avery N. Mathey, BOWIE, TX

Haltered Female Senior Champion Reserve: FLYING H PEARLS DESTINY, Hunter Lawson, PARADISE, TX

Haltered Female Grand Champion: LR MISS MAGGIE CP, Avery N. Mathey, BOWIE, TX

Haltered Female Grand Champion Reserve: LR RIPPING CP, Locke and Payne Partnership, BRISTOW, OK

CLASS 16: 1. DISCOVERY EYES C P, Sharer Family Longhorns, POOLVILLE, TX 2. SKH CHRYSALIS, Chaparral Cattle Company, DECATUR, TX CLASS 17: 1. SANDDOLLAR SMOKE’N DAWN, Blake & Jessica Hickman, MCKINNEY, TX 2. CHAPARRAL PLATINUM, Doug and Deborah Burkham, Red Oak, TX

Haltered Mature Female Champion: SANDDOLLAR SMOKE’N DAWN, Blake & Jessica Hickman, MCKINNEY, TX

Haltered Mature Female Champion Reserve: DISCOVERY EYES C P, Sharer Family Longhorns, POOLVILLE, TX

PRODUCE OF DAM

CLASS 34: 1. LR MISS DAISY, Locke and Payne Partnership, BRISTOW, OK 2. TB SUNSET STORM, Tamra & Thomas Bush, SUNSET, TX

OPEN HALTERED BULL DIVISION

CLASS 21: 1. RS WEDDING CRASHER, Rustic Sunset Ranch, Llc., STEPHENVILLE, TX CLASS 22: 1.

LR THUNDER CP, Locke and Payne Partnership, BRISTOW, OK 2. TRIED AND TRUE CP, Carla Payne, SLIDELL, TX CLASS 23: 1. LR KINDOFSALTY CP, Locke and Payne Partnership, BRISTOW, OK 2.

LR THOMAS THE TOM CAT, Megan Bush, SUNSET, TX CLASS 24: 1. TB JUNEAU, Tamra & Thomas Bush, SUNSET, TX 2. TJD KAMIKAZE, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX

Haltered Bull Junior Champion: LR KINDOFSALTY CP, Locke and Payne Partnership, BRISTOW, OK

Haltered Bull Junior Champion Reserve: LR THUNDER CP, Locke and Payne Partnership, BRISTOW, OK

CLASS 27: 1. CADILLAC 227, Carrasco Cattle Company, MIDLAND, TX 2. REV ME UP CP, PALS Cattle Company, MAUD, OK CLASS 28: 1. WHIPLASH CP, Hance/Payne Partnership, SLIDELL, TX

CLASS 29: 1. HD CAYENNE, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX 2. HAWKEYE TENBAR, Phillip, John and Sandra Juarez, SANGER, TX

Haltered Bull Senior Champion: HD CAYENNE, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX

Haltered Bull Senior Champion Reserve: WHIPLASH CP, Hance/Payne Partnership, SLIDELL, TX

Haltered Bull Grand Champion: HD CAYENNE, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX

Haltered Bull Grand Champion Reserve: LR KINDOFSALTY CP, Locke and Payne Partnership, BRISTOW, OK

NON-HALTERED FEMALE DIVISION

CLASS 1: 1. OL ADAYA, John Oliver, MALAKOFF, TX 2. OL HIGH TIME, John Oliver, MALAKOFF, TX CLASS 3: 1. RS WHITE RUSHIN’, Rustic Sunset Ranch, Llc., STEPHENVILLE, TX 2. LR SWEET TART CP, Burns Cattle Company, WEATHERFORD, TX CLASS 4: 1. LR ELLIE MAY CP, The Flying U Ranch, LLC, DECATUR, TX 2. BLUE BELLE CP, Locke and Payne Partnership, BRISTOW, OK CLASS 5: 1. LR LILLY ANN CP, Locke and Payne Partnership, BRISTOW, OK 2. OL ASTERIA, John Oliver, MALAKOFF, TX

Non-Haltered Female Junior Champion: LR LILLY ANN CP, Locke and Payne Partnership, BRISTOW, OK

Non-Haltered Female Junior Champion Reserve: OL ASTERIA, John Oliver, MALAKOFF, TX

CLASS 8: 1. OCC SURPRISE PARTY, Locke and Payne Partnership, BRISTOW, OK 2. DISCOVERY DELILAH CP, Locke and Payne Partnership, BRISTOW, OK CLASS 9: 1. SV SILVER

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STARS, Hannah Mathey, BOWIE, TX 2. BCC PINA COLADA, Locke and Payne Partnership, BRISTOW, OK CLASS 10: 1. LR MISS LIL’ BRITCHES CP, Locke and Payne Partnership, BRISTOW, OK 2. SL IVY MAY, Diamond T Longhorns, SKIATOOK, OK CLASS 11: 1. OL ADAMINA, John Oliver, MALAKOFF, TX 2. ENVY ME CP, Locke and Payne Partnership, BRISTOW, OK Non-Haltered Female Senior Champion: OL ADAMINA, John Oliver, MALAKOFF, TX Non-Haltered Female Senior Champion Reserve: SV SILVER STARS, Hannah Mathey, BOWIE, TX
Open Haltered Senior & Grand Champion Bull HD CAYENNE Owned by Danley Cattle, Inc. Youth Haltered Grand Champion Bull REV ME UP CP Shown by Sarah Danley Youth Junior Champion & Grand Champion Reserve Female LR LILLY ANN CP Shown By Kara Burns Youth Senior & Grand Champion Female TJD LIBERTY BELL Shown by Sarah Danley.

Non-Haltered Female Grand Champion: OL ADAMINA, John Oliver, MALAKOFF, TX

Non-Haltered Female Grand Champion Reserve: LR LILLY ANN CP, Locke and Payne Partnership, BRISTOW, OK

CLASS 16: 1. HI 5’S DAKOTA, Rustic Sunset Ranch, Llc., STEPHENVILLE, TX CLASS 17: 1. OL PLAYTIME, John Oliver, MALAKOFF, TX 2. PRL MAGGIE MAY, Rustic Sunset Ranch, Llc.,

STEPHENVILLE, TX CLASS 18: 1. DISCOVERY DIAMOND C P, Grant Tinkis, COLLEYVILLE, TX CLASS

19: 1. CO GRAND SAFARI, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX 2. PRL D.J., Rustic Sunset Ranch, Llc., STEPHENVILLE, TX

Non-Haltered Mature Female Champion: CO GRAND SAFARI, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX

Non-Haltered Mature Female Champion Reserve: OL PLAYTIME, John Oliver, MALAKOFF, TX

YOUTH FEMALE DIVISION

CLASS 1: 1. WIC MS KITTIE, Braylin Miller, COLEMAN, TX 2. OL HIGH TIME, Wyleigh Oliver, MALAKOFF, TX CLASS 2: 1. REDSTAR GRACE, Alyssa Brady, RED OAK, TX 2. CCR PRAIRIE POPPY, Braylin Miller, COLEMAN, TX CLASS 3: 1. WIC LILY ROSE, Braylin Miller, COLEMAN, TX 2. SL MIDNIGHT RAIN, Tyler Lindsey, LAUREL, MS CLASS 4: 1. TJD HONEY BUN, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX 2. CCR COWGIRL PEACH, , COLEMAN, TX CLASS 5: 1. LR LILLY ANN CP, Kara Burns, WEATHERFORD, TX 2. CL MARY PEPPER, Luke Warminski, FORT WORTH, TX

Youth Female Junior Champion: LR LILLY ANN CP, Kara Burns, WEATHERFORD, TX

Youth Female Junior Champion Reserve: TJD HONEY BUN, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX

CLASS 8: 1. CHAPARRAL JUBILEE, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX 2. DISCOVERY DELILAH CP, Michael Brody Gregory, SLIDELL, TX CLASS 9: 1. WIC MISS MAIZIE, Braylin Miller, COLEMAN, TX 2. FLYING H MISS NELLIE, Whitley Rogers, CAMPBELL, TX CLASS 10: 1. TJD LIBERTY BELL, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX 2. SL SWEET CAROLINE, James Caden Grace, SUNSET, TX CLASS 11: 1. CL MISS CINDY, Sheridan Van Blarcom, GRANDVIEW, TX 2. CASSIE TENBAR, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX

Youth Female Senior Champion: TJD LIBERTY BELL, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX

Youth Female Senior Champion Reserve: CL MISS CINDY, Sheridan Van Blarcom, GRANDVIEW, TX

Youth Female Grand Champion: TJD LIBERTY BELL, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX

Youth Female Grand Champion Reserve: LR LILLY ANN CP, Kara Burns, WEATHERFORD, TX

YOUTH BULL DIVISION

CLASS 17: 1. RS WEDDING CRASHER, Gavin Shewmake, WEATHERFORD, TX 2. REDSTAR

Are You Qualified Yet?

Check point standings in E-Trails or on www.tlbaa.org.

See event calendar in Trails and online for upcoming qualifying shows!

AUGUSTUS, Alyssa Brady, RED OAK, TX CLASS 18: 1. TRIED AND TRUE CP, Michael Brody Gregory, SLIDELL, TX

2. R4 HIGH VOLTAGE, James Paul Roesler, KRUM, TX CLASS 19: 1. LR KINDOFSALTY CP, Michael Brody Gregory, SLIDELL, TX 2. SL JACKPOT, Tyler Lindsey, LAUREL, MS CLASS 20: 1. TJD KAMIKAZE, Tommy Stewart, POOLVILLE, TX 2. OCC CANDYMAN, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX CLASS 21: 1. REV ME UP CP, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX 2. CADILLAC 227, Adam Stapleton, MIDLAND, TX

Youth Bull Grand Champion: REV ME UP CP, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX

Youth Bull Grand Champion Reserve: TJD KAMIKAZE, Tommy Stewart, POOLVILLE, TX

YOUTH STEER DIVISION

CLASS 26: 1. SIR WINSTON WALLACE, Braylin Miller, COLEMAN, TX 2. REVIVALS DOMINO CP, Michael Brody Gregory, SLIDELL, TX CLASS 27: 1. THE DEACON CP, Tommy Stewart, POOLVILLE, TX

2. LR ICE MAN CP, Eli Wheeler, GRAND PRAIRIE, TX

Youth Steer Junior Champion: THE DEACON CP, Tommy Stewart, POOLVILLE, TX

Youth Steer Junior Champion Reserve: LR ICE MAN CP, Eli Wheeler, GRAND PRAIRIE, TX

CLASS 30: 1. SANDSTORM CP, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX 2. TL MIDNIGHT RIDE, James Caden Grace, SUNSET, TX CLASS 31: 1. TB GUN SMOKE, Sheridan Van Blarcom, GRANDVIEW, TX 2. R4 BUFF, James Paul Roesler, KRUM, TX CLASS 32: 1. OCC MR. FAHRENHEIT, Savannah Duncan, ALVARADO, TX 2. LSL LSB PAINTED LEGEND, Giovanni Lopez, TERRELL, TX CLASS 33: 1. JL WHITE LIGHTNING, Jenna Leigh Quillin, MAYPEARL, TX 2. FLYING H SCOUT HFH, Clarissa Hart, ENNIS, TX

Youth Steer Senior Champion: JL WHITE LIGHTNING, Jenna Leigh Quillin, MAYPEARL, TX

Youth Steer Senior Champion Reserve: FLYING H SCOUT HFH, Clarissa Hart, ENNIS, TX

Youth Steer Grand Champion: JL WHITE LIGHTNING, Jenna Leigh Quillin, MAYPEARL, TX

Youth Steer Grand Champion Reserve: FLYING H SCOUT HFH, Clarissa Hart, ENNIS, TX

TROPHY STEER DIVISION

CLASS 1: 1. LL COWBOY TUFF SHOOTER, Lawrence Longhorns, WEATHERFORD, TX 2. MG AMERICAS CHEROKEE, Madison Schroeder, SPRING, TX CLASS 2: 1. SRR RODEO, Herman’s Horned Ranch, MONTGOMERY, TX 2. CISCO R STEWART, Teagan Mathey, BOWIE, TX

Steer Junior Champion: SRR RODEO, Herman’s Horned Ranch, MONTGOMERY, TX

Steer Junior Champion Reserve: LL COWBOY TUFF SHOOTER, Lawrence Longhorns, WEATHERFORD, TX

CLASS 5: 1. DUNN MIGHTY MOUSE, Snuff Ridge Ranch/Herman Partnership, CLEVELAND, TX

2. DUNN ROAD TRIP, Herman’s Horned Ranch, MONTGOMERY, TX CLASS 6: 1. KING BLING, Kathleen and Jeff Hoffman, PARADISE, TX 2. NEON ROW CP, Kevin and Laury Rooker, POOLVILLE, TX

Steer Senior Champion: KING BLING, Kathleen and Jeff Hoffman, PARADISE, TX

Steer Senior Champion Reserve: DUNN MIGHTY MOUSE, Snuff Ridge Ranch/Herman Partnership, CLEVELAND, TX

Steer Grand Champion: KING BLING, Kathleen and Jeff Hoffman, PARADISE, TX

Steer Grand Champion Reserve: DUNN MIGHTY MOUSE, Snuff Ridge Ranch/Herman Partnership, CLEVELAND, TX

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Youth Bull Grand Champion Reserve TJD KAMIKAZE Shown by Tommy Stewart Youth Senior & Grand Champion Steer JL WHITE LIGHTNING Shown by Jenna Leigh Quillin Youth Senior Reserve & Grand Champion Reserve Steer FLYING H SCOUT HFH Shown by Clarissa Hart
FWSSR ShoW ReSultS

2020 Female Longhorn Photography Contest Results

DOB:

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RAY OF SUNSHINE
WINNER SEL
5/6/20
5/13/23
& Sandy Barhum SE Longhorn Ranch
Calf:
Eitan
RAY OF SUNSHINE RUNNERS-UP 4-WAY TIE
WINNER SEL
C7 Plum Pepper DOB: 10/16/20
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Calf: 5/4/23 David & Vivian Buesking, Circle of Seven Ranch HL Jaynie Bear • DOB: 4/6/20 / Calf: 3/27/23 Haley Holden, Oak Mile Ranch
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/
GF Iron Alana
DOB
1/21/20
Calf: 9/27/23 Eitan & Sandy Barhum, SE Longhorn Ranch
So Sioux Me DOB
:
09/2/20
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Calf: 11/29/23 Roger Cole, ShoMeLonghorns

This one-time only contest hosted by the A liate Relations Committee, focused on females born in 2020. Why these three-year-olds? They were born during a time of pandemic, a year that changed the world.

The contest was open to TLBAA registered females owned by current TLBAA members who also belong to an active TLBAA A liate. The photo submitted had to

include a 2023 calf at side by a registered Texas Longhorn sire.

There were 15 entries submitted by 10 di erent breeders and the judging was tough on the committee, resulting in a 4-way tie for the runners-up. Winners received cash prizes and certificates. We thank everyone who chose to participate!

Participants are shown alpha by animal name.

ALL ENTRIES

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Gabriella’s Jewel CP • DOB: 5/30/20 / Calf: 8/17/23 Alyssa Brady GF Iron Ursula Allen • DOB: 12/14/20 / Calf: 5/11/23 Rex & Sherese Glendenning, Glendenning Farms GVR Rosebud • DOB: 1/15/20 / Calf:5/2/23 Paul & Cathy Valle, GVR Longhorns Hicks GoGo Boots • DOB: 4/25/20 / Calf: 5/11/23 Rex & Sherese Glendenning, Glendenning Farms HL Sunkissed • DOB: 9/15/20 / Calf: 6/7/23 Eitan & Sandy Barhum, SE Longhorn Ranch Hydraheart MKMC • DOB: 6/30/20 / Calf: 11/17/23 Mary Kay M Clark LPR Snowflake • DOB: 6/14/20 / Calf: 5/25/23 Guy & Vicki Packer, Lazy P Ranch MKMC Jammin Iron • DOB: 11/3/20 / Calf: 10/27/23 Mary Kay M Clark TLS Bwana’s Corona • DOB: 4/2/20 / Calf: 7/13/23 Jamie & Michael McClellan, Mesquite 77 Longhorns YR Yuma Dream • DOB: 11/4/20 / Calf: 5/14/23 Clark/McLain Partnership

2023 Rodger Damrow Colorful Calf Contest

Respectfully titled after longtime Nebraska Texas Longhorn Association President, Rodger Damrow, who was very fond of colorful calves, this year’s contest drew 45 entries. Deb Lesyk was honored to judge the entries and her pick for overall winner can be seen on this month’s cover.

In the Texas Longhorn industry there are events that look at two out of three aspects of the breed, conformation and horn, but never has there been an event that features the uniqueness of colors so evident in the breed.

The top four finalists are showcased first, followed by all the competitors (alpha by owner) for this title celebrating the distinctly colorful Texas Longhorn.

Any Texas Longhorn calf born to two TLBAA registered Texas Longhorns was eligible (some were too young to be branded and registered in time for the contest) and each entry cost $20. A great way to show off your colorful offspring.

We appreciate everyone who took the time to participate and hope everyone will enjoy the festive displays of color on the following pages.

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RUNNER-UP: Lindsey Savannah Smith/Leonard New River Ranch RUNNER UP: Unnamed - Roger Cole/Sho-Me Longhorns RUNNER-UP: Honey H23 Mary Kay M Clark/ MKMC Longhorns RUNNER UP: HBR Cupcake - Ricky McLeod/ Home Branch Ranch
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OVR Sunny Breeze Emma Boo Black Skull Heart H23 Mark Kay M Clark/MKMC Longhorns C&C Wild Thang John Coggins/C&C Longhorns Unnamed Tonya Cokendolpher/ Humble Hill Farms Fire Candy Janet Gleason/Big Valley Longhorns Rimshot Garseeya WS 12 Luke & Melissa Barnes/Woodstack Farms Girleigh Pop WS 21 Luke & Melissa Barnes/Woodstack Farms

Longhorn Weekend

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GH Cookies N Cream Lynn & Trey Long/GH Longhorns Unnamed Lynn & Trey Long/GH Longhorns Fireball Jamie & Michael Mcclellan/Mesquite 77 Longhorns HBR Chief Silverbelle’s Calf Guy & Vicki Packer/Lazy P Ranch Coco Savannah Smith/Leonard New River Ranch JT Wild Indigo Crush Steve Morgan/Jumping Tree Longhorns Jest A Firecracker EP Ellie Pshigoda ATB Tucker’s Gypsy Soul Matt Ray/Around The Bend Farms 3P Sharita’s Royal Beau Jason & Barbara, Pshigoda 3P Ranch 3P Tari’s Wild Card Jason & Barbara Pshigoda, 3P Ranch Justa Jane Janet Gleason/Big Valley Longhorns Hell’s Belle Janet Gleason/Big Valley Longhorns

You don’t have to wait on a contest to submit photos to Trails Magazine!

We are always looking for good, scenic Longhorn photos at a high quality size for use in editorial content. These can be herd shots, feeding, working in a chute or pens...anything that illustrates herd health or handling of the animals.

Once submitted, we keep the photos on file indefinitely and at any time they are used you will receive photo credit.

Have you seen the new and improved TLBAA website? GO TO www.tlbaa.org and

Simply email any photos you would like considered to myra@tlbaa.org. Please send at original file size.

They should reproduce well at 300 dpi and a minimum final print size of 3” x 5” up to a maximum 8.5” x 11”.

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Jama Savannah Smith/Leonard New River Ranch Lou Savannah Smith/Leonard New River Ranch North Star Savannah Smith/Leonard New River Ranch Skull Candy Savannah Smith/Leonard New River Ranch GVR Willie Paul Valle, GVR Longhorns GVR Crockett GVR Merle Paul Valle, GVR Longhorns WFF Lacey Tuff Chex Ray & Andrea Webb/ Webb Family Farms
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2024 EDDIE WOOD COWTOWN CLASSIC SALE RESULTS

January 13, 2024 • Fort Worth, TX

Auctioneer: Dan Huntington • Sale Host: TLBAA

Results Furnished by Huntington Sales, LLC

Photos by Taylor Rankin

HIGHLIGHTS

Sale Total: $116,200

70 Lots Sold

Sale Average: $1,653

HIGH SELLING LOT:

$9,500

LOT 48 - RM PERFECT HOPES 934

Seller: R Bar C Farm

Buyer: Landes Farms

OTHER HIGH SELLING LOTS:

$5,250 – Lot 6 - BCR Royal Charm 222

Seller: Bull Creek Longhorns Buyer: Dean Whitlock

$4,000 – Lot 51 - SR Clout’s Raincloud 9101

Seller: Garrett Hubbell Buyer: Brittany Gentry

$3,400 – Lot 25 - Literal Star

Seller: Star Creek Ranch Buyer: Michael Hughes

$3,250 – Lot 78 - HH Bobbie’s Samurai

Seller: HH Cattle Company Buyer: Steven, Lenart

$3,000 – Lot 60 - DH Justified

Seller: Triple S Bar Ranch Buyer: Michael Kearney

$2,900 – Lot 72 - After All The Stars

Seller: Star Creek Ranch Buyer: Ryan Tewksbury

$2,750 – Lot 4 - LR Darla

Seller: Mike & Dr. Catt Lucas Buyer: Jerad Mcfarlane

$2,700 – Lot 41 - WPR Do Wa Diddy

Seller: Ricky McLeod Buyer: Jimmie Allmon

$2,500 – Lot 19 - GLR Texana Gal

Seller: Mark Gilliland, M.D. Buyer: 3P Ranch

$2,500 – Lot 20 - HR Patriots Stamp

Seller: Kent & Sandy Harrell Buyer: Jerad Mcfarlane

$2,500 – Lot 52 - Full Moon and Stars

Seller: Star Creek Ranch Buyer: Jerad Mcfarlane

$2,500 – Lot 56 - Pacific River

Seller: Ramsey Longhorns Buyer: Dustin Knutson

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Welcome Our New Members!

We’re happy to welcome the following new members to our association. These promotional, active & lifetime members joined December 1, 2023 through January 31, 2024 If you live near one of these new breeders, be sure to reach out introduce yourself!

Little Rustic Farm Boaz, AL

Wesley Barnett III ...........................Tonopah, AZ

Eric Bertolucci Flournoy, CA

Coal Barker Smartsville, CA

Jacob Mcintosh ............................... Brighton, CO

Diamond Crest Longhorns Loma, CO

Shawn & Stacey Friend Haines City, FL

Jeff Arscott Okeechobee, FL

Tia Dodson Reddick, FL

Lewallen Farms................................ Waleska, GA

Jesse Houtzel Buckley, IL

Brad & Kathi Morgenstern Tamaroa, IL

Michael & Tara O’Connor.......... Lecompton, KS

Levi Gulick Lyndon, KS

Janice Jones Yates Center, KS

Dallas Robinson Campbellsville, KY

Robinson Ranch Company, LLC Houma, LA

Y-Not Cattle Co ............................Hurdland, MO

Henry Dinsmore Meadville, MO

Wallis Ranch Niangua, MO

Dean Wymer ............................... Wildwood, MO

Double D Cattle Co. Jacksonville, NC

James Henderson Mount Olive, NC

Crystal Sink Winston Salem, NC

D & T Fiesta Ranch Partnership Carlsbad, NM

U2 Enterprises LLC ....................... Cortland, NY

Phil Castellini Cincinnati, OH

Nicole Wolfkill Asher, OK

Carsen Carlton Nickel ........................ Bessie, OK

Buck & Shawna Crombie Checotah, OK

Jason Fuller Cushing, OK

Jessica Beckham ............................... Guthrie, OK

Cory and Lori Wilson Omega, OK

Diamond Point Ranch Stillwater, OK

Austin & Michelle Osborn .......... Clatskanie, OR

Issac Esh New Providence, PA

Scenic View Longhorns Palmyra, PA

LRF Cattle Company Laurens, SC

Arrow 3G Vermillion, SD

Tough Country Farms ................ Copperhill, TN

Jay Ridings Covington, TN

Brian Layell Mohawk, TN

Russell Clark ...................................... Abilene, TX

Vittoria 7 Argyle, TX

Michael Barnett Bandera, TX

John Norwood Ben Wheeler, TX

Jennifer & Tim Sloan Bowie, TX

Cloudwalk Farms .................................. Boyd, TX

Ben Unger Burnet, TX

Kyle Rogers Celina, TX

Cole Newman ....................................... Clyde, TX

JK Rowlett Ranch Corpus Christi, TX

John-John & Melody Haryanto East Bernard, TX

David Padilla El Paso, TX

Karen Ray Lea Fulshear, TX

Dave Sears ................................. George West, TX

Himmel Hof Ranch Georgetown, TX

Shandalyn Investments Granbury, TX

Skw Farms .................................... Grandview, TX

Rocking Star Ranches Ivanhoe, TX

MJ3 Ranch LLC Justin, TX

738 Land & Cattle ................................ Keller, TX

Scott & Kim Havens Lindale, TX

6M Management Mansfield, TX

Jacob & Cassie Deleon .................... Marquez, TX

Quapaw Creek Ranch Marshall, TX

Casey Sanders Mount Pleasant, TX

Ryan Dekle Mullin, TX

Wortham Ranch Prosper, TX

Brittany Baggerly ............................ Rockdale, TX

Brad Peters Rockwall, TX

George and Shawn Cunningham San Marcos, TX

Chase Cook ............................................Savoy, TX

Oscar Cisneros Seagoville, TX

Zach Rogers Sealy, TX

Whiskey Forge Cattle Company Sulphur Springs, TX

Justin & Stacy Gonzales Victoria, TX

Edwin J. and Dorothy Faltysek ...........Wallis, TX

Eric Baldwin Weatherford, TX

Michael & Kaitlin Pappas Weatherford, TX

Edwin Medley Payne ....................... Weslaco, TX

George Straw Whitesboro, TX

D & L Cattle Company Goode, VA

Jeff Greenwell Lander, WY

Jason Wiechmann Ten Sleep, WY

Oakley Stevenson .......................Wheatland, WY

Alfred Konrad Hasselsfelde, Germany

Stefan Schrievers Nettetal, Germany

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MeMbership

Cattlemen’s Congress Continues To Be A Great Opportunity

The Texas Longhorns were well represented for their third year at Cattlemen’s Congress held at the end of 2023 in Oklahoma City. Over 220 entries competed in qualifying classes for the TLBT Youth, Open Haltered, Non-Haltered, Miniature Haltered and Trophy Steers. Judges Chad Breeding and MacKenzie Collopy handled the open class duties while exhibitor favorite Ryan Rash evaluated the youth entries. The TLBAA was well represented in the event’s Supreme Drive with the Grand Champion TLBT Female (LR Ripping CP owned by Locke & Payne Partnership); Grand Champion Open Female (Discovery GG CP owned by Walker Hance); and Grand Champion Open Bull (WIC Next Big Deal, owed by Randy & Catherine Morris).

Once again, the TLBAA membership stepped up with their sponsorships to cover the cost of awards, premiums and other expenses.

THANK YOU TO OUR GENEROUS SPONSORS!

Gold Level Sponsors

MBC Longhorns LLC

Paragon Cattle Services

Metro Welding

Locke & Payne Partnership

Outlaw Cattle Co.

Oklahoma Texas Longhorn Assoc.

Bronze Level Sponsors

G3 Ranch

Herdsman Legends Auctions

Plain Dirt Farms

Glendenning Farms

Hagler Ranch

Buxton Longhorns

Michael Owen

Rocking W Ranch

Haywire Cattle Co.

Spanish Oaks Ranch

Trickle Creek Ranch

Cold Copper Ranch

Longhorn 615

New Age Cattle Company

Bryant Cattle Company

Rocking AF Ranch

J Bar J Longhorns, LLC

Bentwood Ranch

M7 Longhorns

Dauntless Longhorns

Silver Level Sponsors

TB Longhorns

Danley Cattle Co.

Anchor T Ranch

TS Adcock Longhorns

Hardcastle Longhorns

Longhorn Ventures

Cambridge Bluff Farms

Circle H Ranch

Smith Longhorns

Cote Cattle Co.

HollyBilly Farms

6CR Longhorns, LLC

TL Longhorns

Siller Longhorns

Evans Ranch

G&G Longhorns

CedarView Ranch

Gilliland Ranch

Circle A Longhorns

Soggy Bottom Longhorns

West Texas Longhorn Assoc.

Hick’s Longhorns

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ShowS
See full results on page 50

We’re Happy To Announce Three Additions To The Dam of Merit Roll of Honor

We’re excited to welcome 3S Touchdown Tari, owned by Mike Davis of Lucky Mountain Ranch, Dallas, TX, as a new member of the Dams of Excellence.

Also, joining the Dams of Distinction we have Queen Hildegard SRC and RED Barts Grande Belle, both owned by Scott Herring of Rancho El Dios, Graford, TX.

The Dam of Merit Program has been available for TLBAA members for many years as a tool to recognize those Texas Longhorn females that stand out in the area of production among Texas Longhorn breeders. Often overlooked as an effective marketing tool, this list is an official record of the positive reproductive record of Longhorn females.

How can it benefit in your program? First, among fellow breeders, it shows your dedication to building a herd on a foundation of solid, reproducible genetics. No one can afford females that do not produce offspring regularly and this record shows off those dependable genetics in your herd.

Second, among other cattle breeders, it promotes the cost effectiveness of the Texas Longhorn breed. Dependably producing a calf every year is a trait every breed hopes for in a female. Such evidence of productivity can sway other cattle owners to consider bringing Longhorns into a crossbred program or starting a secondary herd of Longhorns. You may even turn them into 100% Longhorn owners!

Third, among those who have never owned livestock

Dam of Merit Roll of Honor

or own other types of livestock, the thought of generating a little regular income from that beautiful, unique piece of history is always a plus. If you’re a hobbyist or simply an animal lover, you still want to know that when you’re ready to see calves on the ground, it will be high odds that the process will go smoothly.

What’s the cost to you to get your female on the list? Only $25 plus a little time investment. You will need to make sure that as your females calve, you have updated their progeny records in H.O.R.N.S.

If you have a female that qualifies, simply call the TLBAA office and speak to registrar Rick Fritsche, or drop him an email at rick@tlbaa.org and he will provide you with the necessary form to fill out to submit your dam for verification. Rick will also help with any questions you may have about “calf at side” information in H.O.R.N.S.

Once the progeny have been verified, your dam will be added to the list which appears in Trails Magazine, posts under “Awards” on www.tlbaa.org, and you will receive a Dam of Merit certificate for your records.

This is an affordable and easy benefit for members to promote a very important positive trait of Texas Longhorns that make owning them that much more satisfying.

**NOTE: This is not a record TLBAA tracks for you. It is up to you, as a owner/breeder, to notify us when your cow has achieved this goal. We look forward to your participation.

Dams of Excellence

Dam must have had 10 consecutive calves, with the first being before her third birthday

3S Touchdown Tari

Mike Davis, Lucky Mountain Ranch, LLC, Dallas, TX

4-Ever

David & Jo Anne Norwood, Waco, TX

Bell La Squaw

Double D Arena, Outlook, SK, Canada

CO Barbwire

David M. Hillis, Austin, Texas

Cross M Cherokee Miss

Dr. Fritz & Rebecca Moeller, Socorro, New Mexico

Dewlap

Dr. Fritz & Rebecca Moeller, Socorro, New Mexico

F 3F Bevo’s T J

Dr. Fritz & Rebecca Moeller, Socorro, New Mexico

G&L Enchantment

Dr. Gene & Lana Hightower, Van, Texas

G&L True

Dr. Gene & Lana Hightower, Van, Texas

High Hope, FD

Bo & Dorie Damuth, Magnolia, Texas

Hope’s Secret

David & Jo Anne Norwood, Waco, TX

Miss CP Ruler 562

T.M. & Jean Smith, Bar S Ranch, Boyd, Texas

Miss Peppermint

Ed & Sheryl Johnson, Molalla, Oregon

Nutmeg 7/4

Double D Arena, Outlook, SK, Canada

Picabo Phantom

Double D Arena, Outlook, SK, Canada

Rawhide Lady Pebbles

Double D Arena, Outlook, SK, Canada

SP Hija

Ben Tanksley, Alpine, Texas

US 89076

Dr. Fritz & Rebecca Moeller, Socorro, New Mexico

Westhaven Ranger Reddy

Fraser West, Ione, California

WT Miss Mona’s Liberator

Pearl Longhorn Ranch, Allen & Suzanne Perry, Evant, Texas

See page 36 for Dams of Distinction

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Dams Of merit

Dams of Distinction

Dam must have had 5 consecutive calves, with the first being before her third birthday

Almendra Dixie Tierra

Joel & Tamara Kuntz, Bend, OR

Bayou Daisy

Dr. Eugene & Jolie Berry

Baton Rouge, LA

Bayou Princess

Dr. Eugene & Jolie Berry

Baton Rouge, LA

BH Mahogany May

Joel & Tamara Kuntz, Bend, OR

BRR Bella Bambi

Russ Thompson, Decatur, TX

CO Starlight

Richard Whalen, Galdewater, TX

Cross M Blue Velvet

Dr. Fritz & Rebecca Moeller, Socorro, NM

Cross M Delta Becca

Jim & Wanda Taylor

Truth or Consequences, NM

Cross M Delta Charisma

Dr. Fritz & Rebecca Moeller, Socorro, NM

Cross M Salsa

Jim & Wanda Taylor

Truth or Consequences, NM

Cross M Star Spangled

Dr. Fritz & Rebecca Moeller, Socorro, NM

Cross M Texas Ruby Red

Dr. Fritz & Rebecca Moeller, Socorro, NM

Cross M Whelming Matrix

Dr. Fritz & Rebecca Moeller, Socorro, NM

Cross M Whelming Sandy

Dr. Fritz & Rebecca Moeller, Socorro, NM

Daisy 221

4W Ranch, Gladewater, TX

Delta Amber

Phillip Bell, Arlington, TX

Diamond Q Roselyn

John & Rebecca McCammon Ponder, TX

Diamond W 952

Meadowwood, Charley & Doris Snyder, Elgin, OK

Dillons Fancy

Dr. Fritz & Rebecca Moeller, Socorro, NM

Dixie Heather

3G Ranch, Loyd &Bettie Gibbs Gainesville, TX

Dolly

Joel & Shirley Lemley, Blackwell, TX

Double L’s Miss Elegant

Star Creek Ranch, Somerville, TX

Dunn Up And Over

Luke & Melissa Barnes, Crystal River, FL

Emperor’s Lucy Creek

Gary Kudrna, Ennis, TX

Fandangos Husker

Barnard Longhorns, Richard & Janice Barnard Tekamah, NE

FCF Honeymoon

Star Creek Ranch, Somerville, TX

FCF 16th Avenue

Mitch Bryant, Katy, TX

FCF Too Sexy For My Sox

Star Creek Ranch, Somerville, TX

Fiona Moonshine

Double D Arena, Outlook, SK, Canada

Folsom Falls Posh

Folsom Falls Ranch, Fred & Marijo Balmer,Folsom, NM

GC Little Star

Dr. Fritz & Rebecca Moeller, Socorro, NM

G&L Silver Sage

Dr. Gene & Lana Hightower, Van, TX

G&L Star Spangled

Dr. Gene & Lana Hightower, Van, TX

Good Knight Plum Coco

Double D Arena, Outlook, SK, Canada

Granite Daisy

Double D Arena, Outlook, SK, Canada

Hayfork Barts BB

Frank & Teresa Locatelli, Santa Cruz, California

Indian Girl 636

Carla Jo Payne, Slidell, TX

JRJ WR 978

Double D Arena, Outlook, SK, Canada

Ksanka Lily Belle

Robert & Sheryl Greene, Eureka, MO

Lizzy’s Splash

Eagles Nest Ranch, Ben & Ilse Myren, Colville, WA

Lupemitedookay

Debra Lesyk & Dwight Overlid, Double D Arena, Outlook, SK, Canada

Meadowwood’s Carmen

Charley & Doris Snyder, Elgin, OK

Meadowwood’s Clementine

Charley & Doris Snyder, Elgin, OK

Meadowwood’s Tango

Brink Longhorns, Frederick, OK

Molly Hunts Best 01

Chris Bandley, St. George, UT

MTR Sittin Sioux

Roger Cole, DVM, Marshfield, MO

OL Dolly

Christopher & Heather Fischer, Grapeland, TX

Peekaboo

Dick & Cheryl Curry, Springtown, TX

Queen Hildegard SRC

Scott Herring, Graford, TX

RED Barts Grande Belle

Scott Herring, Graford, TX

RM Perfect Sundown

Luke & Melissa Barnes, Crystal River, FL

Rusty Zipper

Frank & Barbara Renfro, Clinton, MO

S-D Sparkle Plenty

Rudy & Marilyn Bowling, Kaufman, TX

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Double D Arena, Outlook, SK, Canada

Silver Sage

Double D Arena, Outlook, SK, Canada

3W Legends Country Erin

Lazy JP Ranch, Dublin, TX

3W Pot of Independence

Dale & Bev Sorem, Nevada, IA

Westhavenreddy’sspecks

Broadhorn Ranch, Douglas & Katie McDonald, Fernley, NE

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JOIN THE ROLL OF HONOR If you would like to nominate your female for the Dam of Merit Program, please call the TLBAA office for a nomination form. 817-625-6241 Rick Fritsche- rick@tlbaa.org
Dams Of merit

The New, The Notable & The Need to Know!

will be held June 13 – 15 in Belton, Texas, at the newly renamed Cadence Bank Center (formally Belton Expo Center). This will be the 37th year of this great event that honors our show yearend winners. This year’s theme is Fiesta!

After surveying the TLBT membership at the of last year, the youth were in favor of changing the name to Texas Longhorn Junior Nationals for that portion of the event. This will now have the Texas Longhorns aligned with what other breeds call their annual end of season youth shows. Being able to use the more universal “Junior Nationals” on their college applications, scholarships and internship applications will hopefully put our seniors on the same playing field as other agriculture youth that are applying. There is also the expectation for this name change to yield more sponsorship opportunities with the more familiar terminology in seeking financial support for our event.

Whatever you call it, the TLBAA World Expo will continue to showcase the future of our breed with the Junior Nationals youth show for our TLBT members. The youth members will present their females, bulls and steers in their respective classes for both standards and miniature Texas Longhorns. This year we welcome Ryan Rathmann as our youth judge. The Junior Nationals will once again be a Beyond the Ring sanctioned show.

Additional youth activities will include Livestock

Judging; whereby exhibitors will have the chance to compete by judging heifer, bull, steer and cow-calf classes. Gold Merit is a two-part event where exhibitors are requested to keep a record book for the year and give a speech in front of judges. Quiz Bowl tests exhibitor’s knowledge, from agriculture, current news, and health topics – be sure and review the Trails magazines since last year’s World Show! The TLBT General Membership Meeting is the perfect time for youth to get involved as well as the election of new officers.

The Premier Exhibitor Award continues for the sixth year at this year’s event. The competition has proven to be popular with participation from all four youth divisions. TLBT members earn points by competing in livestock classes, showmanship, livestock judging, quiz bowl, photography and Gold Merit. To be eligible, a youth must compete in ALL events. The high point youth will win a gorgeous show box sponsored by Culpepper Ag Services, Rafter P Longhorns, Sharer Longhorns and Haywire Cattle Company. Don’t miss this great opportunity!

Our World Show will feature divisions including Haltered, Non-Haltered, Trophy Steer and Miniature. This year’s judges are: Open Haltered – Parker Henley and Non-Haltered – Brayden Hawkins. One thing gone from this year’s World Expo will be the Texas Gold Futurity. If you have attended any of the most recent World Expos, you know the time crunch the three days of the event has posed for exhibitors, attendees and organizers. It was

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eventoftheWorldExpo!Lastyear18seniorssoldtheirheifersforatotalover$165,000!TheTexasLonghornFoundation continues their involvement to allow all sale proceedstoberunthroughtheirorganizationand will provide a tax benefit letter. Start now to workwithyourfriendstogetmoneyraised forthisyear’sauction!
has become a “don’t miss it”
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felt the best way to ensure the event continues to be produced in the best possible manner was to look at ways to shorten the days when possible and support the main activities. It is hoped the Texas Gold Futurity will be picked up by one of the TLBAA’s affiliates in the future.

Additionally, the Breeder Memorial has moved to the Texas Longhorn Weekend in January as part of the awards reception. This event draws a diverse audience from all aspects of the industry and allows a larger audience of peers to share of moment of remembrance.

Be sure and participate in the TLBAA Photography Contest – open to all members! This year’s theme is “Show Me Your Colors!” and your interpretation.

2024 TLBAA World Show & Texas Longhorn Junior Nationals

(tentative – Check the TLBAA website for updates)

Wednesday, June 12, 2024

9:00 a.m. Move In All cattle in by 5 p.m. (health papers are required for all animals at check in)

Gold Merit and Senior Sale books are due at check-in

5:00 p.m. TLBT Livestock Judging

Thursday, June 13, 2024

8:15 a.m. TLBT Show Ring Procedure Meeting & Group Photo

8:30 a.m. Junior Nationals Show – Beginning with Pee Wee Showmanship

All other showmanship will immediately follow the steer classes

9:00 a.m. TLBT Quiz Bowl – open until end of youth show – Show Office

9:30 a.m. TLBT Prize Shop – open until conclusion of Showmanship

again. We were able to offer the banquet complimentary to everyone last year and will continue to allow TLBT members to eat for free, others attending the banquet will have a $35/person fee. Charging for others to attend the banquet will help with covering the TLBT meals. There are also several sponsorship packages that include banquet tickets. (See packages on Pg. 40)

Speaking of sponsorships, there is something for everyone to help support the show. One of the innovative ways to help yourself and the show, is for members to recruit $200 sponsors in their local area (not intended for TLBAA breeders to use in place of regular sponsorship packages), such as feed stores, livestock equipment, etc. This allows for one free World Expo entry for each $200 Member Recruitment sponsorship.

Watch for the first packets of World Show invitations with all the extra information in the mail soon! If you have any questions on the eligibility of an animal, please contact the TLBAA office.

Watch for weekly updates in E-Trails (oue monthly E-newsleter) and on www.tlbaa.org!

You can sign up for E-Trails by visiting our website and clicking “Sign Up For E-Trails” on the very top bar.

, June 14, 2024

Breakfast in the Barn

TLBT Gold Merit Competition Begins – Champions Club Non-Haltered division

11:30 a.m. TLBAA Trophy Steer Show

TLBT Senior Heifer Sale

TLBT Membership Meeting

urday, June 15, 2024

8:30 a.m. Open Haltered (including Miniature)

7:00 p.m. Banquet featuring TLBAA Awards, TLBT Awards and other special Awards

sunday, June 16, 2024

Noon All cattle must be removed by noon

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Message Presidents

Howdy! The Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo is in the books and spring shows are quickly approaching! If you were able to attend the TLBT General Meeting at the FWSSR, thank you for your participation in choosing the prizes you want to see at the end of the year TLBT World Show. We raised $1100 at the Eddie Woods Sale by auctioning off two donated items - those funds were added to the TLBT General Funds. $340 was donated to our service project and I spoke to several people about longhorns and the TLBT.

As the 2023-2024 show season comes to a close, now is the time to start thinking about nominations for some special TLBT awards (nomination forms will be in the World Show Packets being mailed out). TLBT annual elections will be held at the World Show also and that is the perfect time to step up and fill an Officer or Director position with the TLBT! Any one of the current TLBT Officers and Directors would gladly speak to you about what the position requires and how you can join us in “Building a better tomorrow”.

Happy Spring y’all!

Allison Lowrie

Quiz Bowl Fundraising

Junior:

What do you call a bull calf that has been castrated?

Intermediate:

What is the maximum age for a calf at side to be eligible to show?

A. 185 days | B. 205 days

C. 125 days | D. 235 days

Teen:

An animal can eat up to what percentage of its body weight each day?

Senior:

What is the minimum age a calf can be shown by itself?

Senior: 120 days or 180 days

Teen: 2.5-3%

Intermediate: 205 days

Junior: Steer |

While at the Fort Worth Stock Show, in Barn 3, our service project table got some positive attention and $340 was donated to our service project!

We have a few more fundraisers scheduled for the remainder of the major show season. Please reach out to any TLBT Board member for questions about donations!

This time of the year can be hectic! As we are at the half ay point of our Texas major stock show season, and gearing up for Nationals this summer! We all occasionally need a refresher on what we put in our trailer before heading out to another show, if so this checklist is for you!

Show Checklist

Grooming:

- Body Brush (such as a rice root brush or soft bristle brush)

- Skip Tooth Combs (combing out tails)

- Hide conditioners & sheens for show day

- Spray Bottles

- Fly Spray

- Baby Wipes & Rags

- Soaps & other wash supplies

- Water Hose - Blower - Clippers

- Extension Cord

- Clipper Oil

- Extra Clipper Blades

Show Day:

- Leather Show Halter (pre-fitted at home, preferably color coordinated to animal’s hide color)

- Nose leads & temporary nose rings

- Show Attire

- Number Clip - Show Stick

Find upcoming TLBAA World Qualifying Shows

on Pg. 56

Around The Stall:

- Panels & Divider panels

- First Aid Kit

- Show’s rules/regulations, show schedule and/or premium book

- Feed

- Feed and/or water supplements (to increase intake of feed & water while under stressful conditions)

- Chairs

-Cart (for trips to & from the trailer)

- Halters/Neck Ropes

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Allison Lowrie President

Hunter Lawson Vice President

Sheridan Van Blarcom Reporter

Jenna Quillin Treasurer

Evelyn SabioSecretary

Senior Spotlight

2023-2024 TLBT OFFICERS & DIRECTORS

Alyssa Brady Parliamentarian

Hadley Anderson Senior Director

Savannah Duncan Senior Director

Jaylin Krimmel Teen Director

Bonnie Welborn Teen Director

Teagan MatheyIntermediate Director

Harlee Roberson Intermediate Director

Melissa Elizabeth Dittmar Junior Director

What have you learned from showing Longhorns?

- I have learned many lessons within my time of the Texas Longhorn breed. I have learned maturity to responsibility to hard work. However, there is one lesson that I will truly cherish. That is how important family is. I started my Texas Longhorn show career because of my family, and this upcoming June, I will close out my show career with my family right beside me. They have stuck it out for me and I will always value how they have supported me and how much love we have for each other.

What/Who has been your biggest influence while showing Texas Longhorn Cattle?

- My biggest influences in the Texas Longhorn world is my sisters. My older sister, Hailey, has helped me become the showman and herdsman I am today. She pushes me to be the best that I am and I wouldn’t be where I am in my show career without her. My younger sister, Harlee, is also one of my biggest influences while in the Texas Longhorn Breed. While she may be 7 years younger than me, she has taught me a lot more than most people. She is a constant reminder that I have someone looking up to me and that I need to be a good role model. But, she also is there for me when I can’t be my best and lifts me up. This is why my sisters are my biggest influence.

Member Spotlight

Amelia Hawkins

TLBT MEMBER

What is the most fulfilling thing about showing longhorns?

- It is a lot of fun showing off my hard work with my calves to the judges- especially in showmanship. I really love how I get to be with my family and friends at the shows too.

What is something unique about you?

- My dad is learning to fly Blackhawk helicopters in the Army so we are living on a military base in Alabama. We drive 9 hours to get to Nana and Papa’s where my cows are. I have stayed with them in Louisiana since the end of November (9 weeks) so I can work with my cows and show in our parish 4-H. Being homesick for my family was hard but I made it.

What are your plans for the future?

- I want to stay on our family farm raising longhorns and be a nurse like my mom.

For more info or questions regarding the TLBT, please contact us at tlbtadvisors@gmail.com or visit us on social media!

What would you like to accomplish/pursue in your future endeavors? (For example, after high school or college) - What I would like to accomplish after high school is to complete my Bachelor’s at Texas Tech University in Agribusiness and Criminology. Then get my Master’s in Political Science. I then will attend Law School to get my JD to become a practicing attorney. One day I hope to open a law firm and work on Criminal Defence. However, I think my main objective that I want to purse while in and after college is to make sure that I am doing whatever I can to help others. That is why I have chosen my career path, and I know that I can accomplish this goal.

Mason Smith

TLBT MEMBER

What is the most fulfilling thing about showing longhorns?

- The best thing is the friendships. I enjoy working in the barns with my friends and just hanging out with them.

What is something unique about you?

- I love to fish! I will stand in the cold water and fish for hours- it’s my favorite thing to do!

What are your plans for the future?

- I would like to go to college and study construction science.

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Nicholas Mathey Junior Director

CALF IMMUNITIES-The Importance of Colostrum

Illness occurs when the body is overwhelmed by infection. A healthy animal with strong immunity is less likely to become sick. Immunity refers to the body’s ability to fight off pathogens, and this ability is developed in a complex process in which the body creates specific weapons for fighting specific invaders.

One method involves production of antibodies. When pathogens like viruses or bacteria enters the body, they start invading tissues and causing damage by multiplying and creating toxic products. This damage stimulates the body to create an antibody (a serum protein called an immunoglobulin) to react with the invading agent and neutralize it. Antibodies are carried throughout the body in the bloodstream. The main role of one type of white blood cell is to produce antibodies--the proteins that can neutralize certain infectious agents.

If an animal already has antibodies against a specific disease organism, then whenever that particular organism invades the body again an army of white blood cells (as well as antibodies) converge to kill the invader. Antibody immunity depends on the level of exposure, stresses on the animal, general nutrition status and current health. A severe outbreak of disease in a herd may eventually break down a healthy animal’s immunity, and will overwhelm a severely stressed animal’s defenses even sooner.

Vaccination can stimulate production of antibodies, since vaccine serves as the antigen (like an invading pathogen). The body builds protective antibodies to fight the perceived invader. Then when the animal comes into contact later with the actual infectious agent, antibodies present in the bloodstream and can inactivate the pathogen. If enough antibodies are present to inactivate the agents that invade the body, the animal will not get sick, and the invasion stimulates rapid production of more antibodies for future protection.

in that colostrum—from their mother. These are not present in a colostrum replacer you’d buy,” he says.

Calves get more actual protection from the dam’s colostrum than a commercial product. “Some of the immune modulators that are not actual antibodies are also important to the calf,” Acton says.

Newborns have a limited window of time to absorb antibodies from their mother’s colostrum. “Optimal time is the first 6 hours of life, but may be less in certain conditions –perhaps just the first 2 hours in cold weather. Some factors shorten this window, and some things lengthen it,” says Acton.

As soon as the calf suckles, the “open gut” starts to close, to prevent absorption of pathogens. Suckling stimulates the gut to close up, because it’s always a race between the antibodies from colostrum and the pathogens the calf might f he manages to suck a little bit, or if you feed him a little, the gut closes up quicker than if he had nothing. “The time window for the gut to absorb something in this situation is a ot longer than if the calf gets a small amount of colostrum,” he explains.

“I have 40 cows myself, and once had a situation where an old cow made up her bag just before she calved. When I went into the barn after she calved, it looked like the calf had sucked one quarter. I thought he was off to a good start. Later I looked at that pair again and the other 3 quarters were still full. I put that cow in the chute to check, and the quarter I thought he’d sucked was blind. The calf might have been sucking on it, but there was no milk,” says Acton. By then, the calf was 14 hours old, and had never had anything to eat.

A cow in a clean environment may not become exposed to very many disease-causing organisms, but cattle are often confined in corrals, small pens or pastures that have been contaminated by heavy cattle use, and come in contact with other cattle--with more chance of disease spread. But with vaccination and natural exposure to various pathogens, the cow develops many antibodies and strong immunity. During the last part of pregnancy she puts these antibodies into the colostrum she produces, so her calf can have instant immunity right after he suckles.

Passive Immunity From Colostrum

Dr. Andy Acton, (Deep South Animal Clinic at Ogema, Saskatchewan) reminds people that baby calves have to absorb antibodies from their mother’s colostrum because they don’t get any from her via the bloodstream while in the uterus. This passive immunity from colostrum is important.

“There is more to it than the temporary immunity. There are other factors gained from colostrum than just the antibodies absorbed when calves suckle the first time. There is also some absorption of white blood cells of different kinds

Even in a well-managed herd there may be some calves that don’t get as much colostrum as they should. In some situations the calf is unable to get any colostrum at all. Sometimes a heifer won’t let her calf get to the udder. In other situations the calf may be at the udder and you hear smacking noises, but he’s just sucking the side of the teat and doesn’t really have it in his mouth.

In cold weather a cow’s teats may get frostbitten before she calves, and there may be a little scab at the end of the teat and the calf can’t get the teat started. He may suck, but gets nothing—unless you restrain the cow and get those scabs off.

“With my calf that was 14 hours old before it got anything to eat, I checked his blood levels and he had no antibodies, so I fed him 2 liters of colostrum, waited 2 hours and gave him 2 more liters, waited another 2 hours and gave him another 2 liters, and got his blood levels up to normal in terms of total protein measurement. Even though he was older, we made up for the lack of percentage absorption with extra volume,” says Acton.

“Sometimes you can make up for being a little delayed, by giving the calf a little more. You have to be careful doing that, however. You don’t want to overfeed a weak calf that might regurgitate,” he says.

“If colostrum intake is managed (making sure each calf gets enough colostrum, soon enough), the health and per-

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formance of that calf will be far better. Some years ago we tested a group of about 1000 calves from several different farms. We blood tested the calves to measure antibody level, as one of the measures of whether they nursed or not. The bottom one-fifth probably didn’t get much colostrum. Later, those calves weighed 30 to 40 pounds less at weaning than the other calves. This lower weight was not due to sickness; they just didn’t do as well,” says Acton.

Calves get off to a better start if they have adequate colostrum soon after birth. “If cattle are calving in large areas, on their own, it’s difficult to monitor. You want really good calf vigor—calves that can get right up and suckle quickly.”

You wouldn’t want to be calving in severely cold weather. Also, the cows need adequate nutrition to have a strong, healthy calf. “Calf vigor at birth is the key to success. It requires good nutrition with cows in good shape, and all the vitamins/minerals needed, in a good supplementation program. Then the calf has a good chance to be vigorous at birth,” he says.

Calving in warmer weather is an advantage because the calf doesn’t get chilled and has a longer time to try to suckle before he gets too cold and gives up. There are advantages to calving later, with cows in big pastures unassisted, but if something goes wrong you are not there to intervene and correct a problem. Mother Nature is impartial and doesn’t care if some of those newborns don’t make it.

“There is definite benefit to making sure every calf suckled an adequate amount of colostrum, soon enough, but this requires more labor. The rancher has to weigh these alternatives,” says Acton.

“There are some things that can be done when you know they didn’t suckle soon enough. You can try plasma transfusions or blood transfusions – especially if it’s a valuable calf – to get up to a normal level.” It’s much simpler, however, to try to work within that window of time after birth and make sure the calf suckles enough colostrum.

Vaccinations To Boost Immunity

Some people vaccinate calves at birth, or vaccinate at branding time. “When calves are very young, antibodies received from colostrum will interfere with producing antibodies. Earlier thinking was that vaccinating a very young calf didn’t do any good because of the maternal antibodies, but more recently we’ve found out that early vaccination does produce a cell-mediated immunity and also a memory. Then when you re-vaccinate that calf later, the second vaccination acts as a booster,” says Acton.

“The calf won’t get as much antibody production when vaccinated young— after he’s had colostrum—but he will get some cell-mediated response. We can vaccinate young calves earlier than we thought we could. We like to see all calves get a blackleg vaccine (generally in a 7 or 8-way vaccine that also protects

against C. perfringins and other clostridial diseases) by about 2 months of age,” he says.

“At about the same time we are also using respiratory vaccines on calves, such as modified live viral vaccines (IBRBVD-PI3) in combination with bacterial pneumonia vaccine (pasteurella, hystophilus). This provides some protection against summer pneumonia, and gives an excellent base for fall boosters at weaning time. Then when we give vaccines at or before weaning, the immune response is much higher and much better and more protective.” This pays off in less sickness at weaning time, especially if the calves are weaned with minimal stress.

“There are a couple of intranasal respiratory vaccines that can be used, depending on the individual operation. For herds that are winter calving, or purebred herds with highvalue calves, or a commercial herd with a history of baby calf pneumonia (getting sick at about 6 weeks of age), intranasal vaccines have been very helpful. They are easy on the calf, and because they are given intranasally they produce an IgA response right where it is needed—locally, in the respiratory tract. We are using those in some winter-calving herds that are more confined and show a history of risk for early respiratory disease in young calves. We give these intranasal vaccines when the calves are a day or two old,” he explains.

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AFFILIATE UPDATES

MOUNTAINS & PLAINS TEXAS LONGHORN ASSOCIATION

Well here we are into our 2nd month of the year already! Our big event so far was the National Western Stock Show at the end of January. As usual it was a ton of fun! We had exhibitors from 6 states, 101 cattle entered and 22 youth showing cattle. We had exhibitors that have been coming to the Stock Show for many years and we also had a few 1st time exhibitors this year.

Our weather was reasonably cooperative for January in Colorado and we didn’t have to fight too much ice and snow which is always a huge plus. This was our second year in the new arena and it was again great. But several of the old timers commented on how they “kind of missed” the old cold, drafty, dirty metal building that we showed in for years with the porta potties at the back. Some talked about the old army tent that we used to have food and fellowship in the old yards. History is hard to let go of for sure, but the new building is beautiful, warm, clean, with lots of inside plumbing and even a bar!

Every year we strive to increase our numbers and continue to get the word out about how great Longhorn cattle are. One of MY favorite things about the show is talking to spectators around the pens and telling them everything they will stand still to listen to about Longhorn cattle. I love to educate people about our agricultural lifestyle and specifically about our cattle.

There are some potential changes coming to our CO State Fair schedule, so keep watching the State Fair website for those changes as they get worked out.

CANADIAN TEXAS LONGHORN ASSOCIATION

We haven’t shared much information over the past few months. Our national show was a success in November, we presented the “Boots on the Ground” buckle to Leann Hildebrand, we dedicated our yearling heifer jackpot to the memory of four founding members by renaming it, the “CTLA Legends Jackpot” and we have welcomed some new members. We can’t say thank you often enough to our sponsors for their continued support of our shows and ongoing activities.

The Annual meeting is in planning right now as the Directors are considering a different location and working on some ideas to encourage members to attend. Discussions will include our 2024 shows, and our Legends Jackpot.  We are very open to any ideas to help us continue to move forward.

It’s been great to see some youth interest, the Hildebrand boys and their cousin helped so much at our national show and we have a new young lady, Bowie Robbins who is currently working on her heifers for the 2024 shows. A picture of Bowie starting her calf is included with this write up. Good work Bowie!!

As we get our 2024 plans in place, more news and events will be shared.

ATTENTION

AFFILIATES! Please submit your news to myra@tlbaa.org each month. You may include photos. If you wish for names to be included under photos, please supply those captions. You can include meeting reports, upcoming events, member accomplishments...anything that let people see that your a liate is a great community to be a part of within the Longhorn industry. All news and photos need to be submitted by the first of the month prior to publication date. (For example, November news items need to be turned in by October 1st) We look forward to helping promote your a liate and its members!

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Bowie Robbins age 6 from Delisle, Saskatchewan starting her first heifer on a cold wintery day in Canada, Bowie is an avid reader of TRAILS Magazine!

OKLAHOMA TEXAS LONGHORN ASSOCIATION

We hope that you and your families are having a wonderful 2024!

On November 11th, 2023 the OTLA held the Annual Membership Meeting in Stillwater, OK. If we missed you, we hope you will consider joining our organization and engage with other Texas Longhorn breeders to help preserve our rich history and assist in the growth and promotion of our industry as we navigate new opportunities for the future.  Membership information can be found on our website at www.oklahomalonghorns.com.

We are happy to announce that the OTLA Spring Shootout in Shawnee, OK is just around the corner and we hope that you will join us for a fun-filled weekend.

Arrival will begin Friday March 22:

5 p.m. – Youth Points Only Show

Saturday March 23:

10 a.m. – Non Halter Show-Females Only- Jackpot Style, payouts based on entries

11 a.m. – Open Haltered Show

6 p.m. - Banquet Dinner

Sunday March 24

9 a.m.- Youth Prize Show.

The goal for the 2024 show season of the OTLA is to host at least  three shows. Our Spring ShootOut, OTLA Fall Show and the Tulsa State Fair.

There are some exciting things happening within our affiliate and we hope that you will stay tuned to our website and social media for more information.

WEST TEXAS LONGHORN ASSOCIATION

Stock Show and Rodeo season is upon us as we celebrate the new year and prepare for the upcoming longhorn shows, we hope you will consider joining us by becoming a member of the West Texas Longhorn Association!

On Feb 17, 2024 a general membership meeting was held at the San Angelo Stock Show & Rodeo, Longhorn Show. Updates and announcements about our Jim Curry Classic and plans for the upcoming shows were shared with all in attendance. We would like to inform everyone that there will be 3 open positions that will be voted on in May and will start in June. If you are interested in being more involved and are a current member that wants to add your name for consideration for one of the upcoming board positions, please let us know.

We are pleased to announce that the San Angelo Stock Show & RodeoLonghorn Show had a favorable outcome due to the much appreciated sponsors and entries. Additional thank you to those that volunteered their time in helping make this show successful. A great accolade to our organization is that San Angelo Stock Show & Rodeo is the first Texas major to offer full mini classes.

If we missed you at the meeting & show, we hope you will consider joining our organization. We meet throughout the year to share longhorn experiences, industry updates, & fellowship and encourage anyone interested in joining us to do so. Membership information can be found on our website at https://www. westtexaslonghornassociation.com/membership.

Can you believe that the 2024 World Expo & Texas Longhorn Junior National Show is three months away! As you think about your entries for this exciting event, we invite you to join the Buyers Club to support the TLBT Youth. This addition to the Senior Sale will definitely boost the support of our graduating youth. Funds raised will be pooled to be used to bid at the 2024 World Show Senior Sale. By clicking on this link https://www.jotform. com/form/230585615816158 you will be directed to the jot form where you will be able to choose which level you would like.

Please visit our website and our social media for upcoming details as well as electronic entry options for the Trail of Turquoise Longhorn Show, being held in Abilene, TX on May 12-14, 2023.

We hope to see you there!

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December 8, 2023

OPEN HALTERED FEMALE DIVISION

CLASS 3: 1. 3J MAGIC PEARLS, Jeramie and Annette James, NEW ULM, TX CLASS 4: 1. 3J GINGER

SNAP, Jeramie and Annette James, NEW ULM, TX 2. FSR PRINCESS POCAHONTAS, Leigh & Jeff Salsbury, ALVIN, TX CLASS 5: 1. SKH FIRE CHILD, Stephen and Kim Head, ANGLETON, TX 2. 2NR

AHSOKA, Jeremy and Tina Johnson, SAN ANTONIO, TX

Haltered Female Junior Champion: SKH FIRE CHILD, Stephen and Kim Head, ANGLETON, TX

Haltered Female Junior Champion Reserve: 3J GINGER SNAP, Jeramie and Annette James, NEW ULM, TX

CLASS 8: 1. MISS TEXAS TUFF, Wild Peach Longhorns, BRAZORIA, TX 2. CTA TAMIAMI BREEZE, Curtis & Tonya Abel, PARADISE, TX CLASS 9: 1. SISTER MARY FRANCES, Henry & Andrea Wilson, HOUSTON, TX 2. TEXAS BELLE 382, Sarah Buentello, STAFFORD, TX CLASS 10: 1. 2NR SUGAR SHOT, Jeremy and Tina Johnson, SAN ANTONIO, TX 2. SKH DIVINELY DELICIOUS, Stephen and Kim Head, ANGLETON, TX CLASS 11: 1. TL JSC BREE’S SWEETHEART, Henry & Andrea Wilson, HOUSTON, TX 2. 2NR PADME, Jeremy and Tina Johnson, SAN ANTONIO, TX

Haltered Female Senior Champion: TL JSC BREE’S SWEETHEART, Henry & Andrea Wilson, HOUSTON, TX

Haltered Female Senior Champion Reserve: MISS TEXAS TUFF, Wild Peach Longhorns, BRAZORIA, TX

Haltered Female Grand Champion: TL JSC BREE’S SWEETHEART, Henry & Andrea Wilson, HOUSTON, TX

Haltered Female Grand Champion Reserve: MISS TEXAS TUFF, Wild Peach Longhorns, BRAZORIA, TX

CLASS 16: 1. 2NR DRINKS ON ME, Jeremy and Tina Johnson, SAN ANTONIO, TX

Haltered Mature Female Champion: 2NR DRINKS ON ME, Jeremy and Tina Johnson, SAN ANTONIO, TX

OPEN HALTERED BULL DIVISION

CLASS 22: 1. 3J GRINDSTONE, Jeramie and Annette James, NEW ULM, TX CLASS 23: 1. CROWNS

IRON FIST, Crown Creek Cattle, LLC, PARADISE, TX 2. SHOTS ON ME 2NR, Jeremy and Tina Johnson, SAN ANTONIO, TX CLASS 24: 1. CTA THE MEDIATOR, Curtis & Tonya Abel, PARADISE, TX 2. CLASSIFIED DOCS, Randy Murry/Evelyn Sabio Partnership, BOYD, TX

Haltered Bull Junior Champion: CTA THE MEDIATOR, Curtis & Tonya Abel, PARADISE, TX

Haltered Bull Junior Champion Reserve: CLASSIFIED DOCS, Randy Murry/Evelyn Sabio Partnership, BOYD, TX

CLASS 28: 1. JSC JOEL TEXAS WALKER, Henry & Andrea Wilson, HOUSTON, TX 2. JSC

COMMISSIONER KEN, Henry & Andrea Wilson, HOUSTON, TX CLASS 29: 1. STONEY LP, John R. and Christy Randolph, SMITHVILLE, TX

Haltered Bull Senior Champion: STONEY LP, John R. and Christy Randolph, SMITHVILLE, TX

Haltered Bull Senior Champion Reserve: JSC JOEL TEXAS WALKER, Henry & Andrea Wilson, HOUSTON, TX

Haltered Bull Grand Champion: STONEY LP, John R. and Christy Randolph, SMITHVILLE, TX

Haltered Bull Grand Champion Reserve: CTA THE MEDIATOR, Curtis & Tonya Abel, PARADISE, TX

YOUTH FEMALE DIVISION

CLASS 3: 1. BZB HOT TOTTIE, Johnny Angelo Greco, BOERNE, TX 2. EJS WALK’N THE MILKY WAY, Evelyn Sabio, BOYD, TX CLASS 4: 1. CTA RIVER PEARLS, Danalee Abel, PARADISE, TX 2. GFJ

CLICKS PERFECT STORM, Tatym Tully, SPRING, TX CLASS 5: 1. EJS JOVILYNE, Evelyn Sabio, BOYD, TX 2. SKH ASHES TO BEAUTY, Alexandria Cameron, ANGLETON, TX

Youth Female Junior Champion: EJS JOVILYNE, Evelyn Sabio, BOYD, TX

Youth Female Junior Champion Reserve: BZB HOT TOTTIE, Johnny Angelo Greco, BOERNE, TX

CLASS 8: 1. CTA TAMIAMI BREEZE, Danalee Abel, PARADISE, TX 2. MISS TEXAS TUFF, Annabel Villarreal, CONROE, TX CLASS 9: 1. SISTER MARY FRANCES, Abigail Mason, SPRING, TX 2. CK

SHILOH’S TATTOO, Tatym Tully, SPRING, TX CLASS 10: 1. 2NR SUGAR SHOT, Owen Cromwell, CONROE, TX 2. TL ROOSTER’S KISS, Grayson Gornick, TOMBALL, TX CLASS 11: 1. TL JSC BREE’S SWEETHEART, Tatym Tully, SPRING, TX 2. ALL GUSSIED UP, Annabel Villarreal, CONROE, TX

Youth Female Senior Champion: CTA TAMIAMI BREEZE, Danalee Abel, PARADISE, TX

Youth Female Senior Champion Reserve: SISTER MARY FRANCES, Abigail Mason, SPRING, TX

Youth Female Grand Champion: CTA TAMIAMI BREEZE, Danalee Abel, PARADISE, TX

Youth Female Grand Champion Reserve: EJS JOVILYNE, Evelyn Sabio, BOYD, TX

CLASS M2: 1. LAZY R BLACK ROSE, Grayson Gornick, TOMBALL, TX 2. LAZY R COOL CRYSTAL BLUE, Anthony Quinn, LAKE JACKSON, TX

Youth Miniature Female Junior Champion: LAZY R BLACK ROSE, Grayson Gornick, TOMBALL, TX

Youth Miniature Female Junior Champion Reserve: LAZY R COOL CRYSTAL BLUE, Anthony Quinn, LAKE JACKSON, TX

CLASS M5: 1. SUSUWATARI, Christopher Hatler, TRINITY, TX 2. LL VOODOO DOLL, Ella Christiansen, KATY, TX CLASS M6: 1. JP SNOW QUEEN, Timothy Hatler, TRINITY, TX

Youth Miniature Female Senior Champion: JP SNOW QUEEN, Timothy Hatler, TRINITY, TX

Youth Miniature Female Senior Champion Reserve: SUSUWATARI, Christopher Hatler, TRINITY, TX

Youth Miniature Female Grand Champion: JP SNOW QUEEN, Timothy Hatler, TRINITY, TX

Youth Miniature Female Grand Champion Reserve: LAZY R BLACK ROSE, Grayson Gornick, TOMBALL, TX

YOUTH BULL DIVISION

CLASS 18: 1. TEXAS BLACKJACK WP, Anthony Quinn, LAKE JACKSON, TX 2. 3J GRINDSTONE, Chapel James, NEW ULM, TX CLASS 19: 1. CROWNS IRON FIST, Justin Sabio, Jr., BOYD, TX 2. SHOTS ON ME 2NR, Abigail Mason, SPRING, TX CLASS 20: 1. CTA THE MEDIATOR, Cody Abel, PARADISE, TX CLASS 21: 1. TX FIREBALL WHISKEY, Chianne Dickson, LISSIE, TX 2. BZB DOC HOLIDAY, Tristan Decker, DRIFTWOOD, TX

Youth Bull Grand Champion: CTA THE MEDIATOR, Cody Abel, PARADISE, TX

Youth Bull Grand Champion Reserve: TX FIREBALL WHISKEY, Chianne Dickson, LISSIE, TX

CLASS M14: 1. LAZY R MR. COOLIO NCC, Grayson Gornick, TOMBALL, TX 2. NCC VALIENTE, Anthony Quinn, LAKE JACKSON, TX

Youth Miniature Bull Grand Champion: LAZY R MR. COOLIO NCC, Grayson Gornick, TOMBALL, TX Youth Miniature Bull Grand Champion Reserve: NCC VALIENTE, Anthony Quinn, LAKE JACKSON, TX

YOUTH STEER DIVISION

CLASS 26: 1. CTA AQUEDUCT, Cody Abel, PARADISE, TX CLASS 27: 1. G&L IRON JACKET, Danalee Abel, PARADISE, TX 2. G&L TOM TOM, Cody Abel, PARADISE, TX

Youth Steer Junior Champion: G&L IRON JACKET, Danalee Abel, PARADISE, TX

Youth Steer Junior Champion Reserve: CTA AQUEDUCT, Cody Abel, PARADISE, TX

CLASS 30: 1. BZB JOHNNY RINGO, Johnny Angelo Greco, BOERNE, TX 2. BZB CLUTCH, Tristan Decker, DRIFTWOOD, TX CLASS 31: 1. BC SANCHO, Ivy Campbell, BAY CITY, TX 2. JK PEACE OUT, Dustin Biggs, MATAGORDA, TX CLASS 32: 1. GUNS N NITRO, Memphis Merceri, CONROE, TX 2.

R3 GR RIGHT BANDIT, Grayson Gornick, TOMBALL, TX CLASS 33: 1. WP JAXS SPECTOR DETECTOR, Evelyn Sabio, BOYD, TX 2. MG AMERICAS CHEROKEE, Madison Schroeder, SPRING, TX

Youth Steer Senior Champion: WP JAXS SPECTOR DETECTOR, Evelyn Sabio, BOYD, TX

Youth Steer Senior Champion Reserve: MG AMERICAS CHEROKEE, Madison Schroeder, SPRING, TX

Youth Steer Grand Champion: WP JAXS SPECTOR DETECTOR, Evelyn Sabio, BOYD, TX

Youth Steer Grand Champion Reserve: G&L IRON JACKET, Danalee Abel, PARADISE, TX

CLASS Y38: 1. LL COOKIE MONSTER, Emerson Morris, BAY CITY, TX 2. LRML TOASTED

MARSHMALLOW, Madison Clark, LISSIE, TX CLASS Y39: 1. LL FUNYUN 34, Quinnlyn Gallat, MISSOURI CITY, TX 2. LL LITTLE BUG, Ella Christiansen, KATY, TX CLASS Y40: 1. CR SHADOWMAN NCC, Madison Schroeder, SPRING, TX

Youth Miniature Steer Grand Champion: LL FUNYUN 34, Quinnlyn Gallat, MISSOURI CITY, TX

Youth Miniature Steer Grand Champion Reserve: LL COOKIE MONSTER, Emerson Morris, BAY CITY, TX

TROPHY STEER DIVISION

CLASS 1: 1. MG AMERICAS CHEROKEE, Madison Schroeder, SPRING, TX 2. BZB JOHNNY RINGO, Brown’s Longhorns, SAN ANTONIO, TX CLASS 2: 1. BUCKAROO IRON’S HERCULES, James & Pia Eyman, MONTGOMERY, TX

Steer Junior Champion: MG AMERICAS CHEROKEE, Madison Schroeder, SPRING, TX

Steer Junior Champion Reserve: BUCKAROO IRON’S HERCULES, James & Pia Eyman, MONTGOMERY, TX

Steer Grand Champion: MG AMERICAS CHEROKEE, Madison Schroeder, SPRING, TX

Steer Grand Champion Reserve: BUCKAROO IRON’S HERCULES, James & Pia Eyman, MONTGOMERY, TX

MINIATURE FEMALE DIVISION

CLASS M02: 1. LAZY R BLACK ROSE, Rebecca J. Gilbert, SOMERSET, TX 2. LAZY R COOL CRYSTAL BLUE, Rebecca J. Gilbert, SOMERSET, TX CLASS M03: 1. SUSUWATARI, Mad Lazy Partnership, TRINITY, TX 2. LL VOODOO DOLL, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, MAUD, OK CLASS M04: 1. JP SNOW QUEEN, Adam & Nicole Hatler, WEATHERFORD, TX 2. NCC LET’S START A RIOT, Nel Scott, TRINITY, TX

Female Junior Champion: JP SNOW QUEEN, Adam & Nicole Hatler, WEATHERFORD, TX

Female Junior Champion Reserve: SUSUWATARI, Mad Lazy Partnership, TRINITY, TX

Female Grand Champion: JP SNOW QUEEN, Adam & Nicole Hatler, WEATHERFORD, TX

Female Grand Champion Reserve: SUSUWATARI, Mad Lazy Partnership, TRINITY, TX

CLASS M15: 1. SLR KALEIDOSCOPE, Nel Scott, TRINITY, TX

Female Mature Grand Champion: SLR KALEIDOSCOPE, Nel Scott, TRINITY, TX

MINIATURE BULL DIVISION

CLASS M22: 1. LAZY R MR. COOLIO NCC, Rebecca J. Gilbert, SOMERSET, TX 2. NCC VALIENTE, Nel Scott, TRINITY, TX CLASS M23: 1. MHF BABY GROOT, Adam & Nicole Hatler, WEATHERFORD, TX

Bull Senior Champion: LAZY R MR. COOLIO NCC, Rebecca J. Gilbert, SOMERSET, TX

Bull Senior Champion Reserve: MHF BABY GROOT, Adam & Nicole Hatler, WEATHERFORD, TX

Bull Grand Champion: LAZY R MR. COOLIO NCC, Rebecca J. Gilbert, SOMERSET, TX

Bull Grand Champion Reserve: MHF BABY GROOT, Adam & Nicole Hatler, WEATHERFORD, TX

MINIATURE STEER DIVISION

CLASS M28: 1. LL COOKIE MONSTER, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, MAUD, OK CLASS M29: 1. LL LITTLE BUG, Emerson Morris, BAY CITY, TX 2. LL FUNYUN 34, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, MAUD, OK CLASS M30: 1. CR SHADOWMAN NCC, Nel Scott, TRINITY, TX

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Steer Grand Champion: CR SHADOWMAN NCC, Nel Scott, TRINITY, TX

Steer Grand Champion Reserve: LL LITTLE BUG, Emerson Morris, BAY CITY, TX

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YOUTH FEMALE DIVISION

December 8, 2023

CLASS 3: 1. BUTTERSCOTCH IRISH CREAM, Anthony Quinn, LAKE JACKSON, TX CLASS 4: 1. GFJ CLICKS PERFECT STORM, Tatym Tully, SPRING, TX 2. SKH FREEDOM RINGS, Grayson Gornick, TOMBALL, TX CLASS 5: 1. SKH ASHES TO BEAUTY, Grayson Gornick, TOMBALL, TX 2. 2NR AHSOKA, Madison Schroeder, SPRING, TX

Youth Female Junior Champion: GFJ CLICKS PERFECT STORM, Tatym Tully, SPRING, TX

Youth Female Junior Champion Reserve: SKH ASHES TO BEAUTY, Grayson Gornick, TOMBALL, TX

CLASS 8: 1. JOLENE LP, Madison Schroeder, SPRING, TX 2. NOT MY KID, JK!, Anthony Quinn, LAKE JACKSON, TX CLASS 9: 1. CK SHILOH’S TATTOO, Tatym Tully, SPRING, TX 2. SISTER MARY FRANCES, Abigail Mason, SPRING, TX CLASS 10: 1. SKH MILK ‘STACHE, Cheyenne Loll, CONROE, TX 2. SKH KISSED BY A KID, Anthony Quinn, LAKE JACKSON, TX CLASS 11: 1. SHY’S SUGAR RUSH, Quinnlyn Gallat, MISSOURI CITY, TX 2. TL JSC BREE’S SWEETHEART, Tatym Tully, SPRING, TX

Youth Female Senior Champion: JOLENE LP, Madison Schroeder, SPRING, TX

Youth Female Senior Champion Reserve: SKH MILK ‘STACHE, Cheyenne Loll, CONROE, TX

Youth Female Grand Champion: JOLENE LP, Madison Schroeder, SPRING, TX

Youth Female Grand Champion Reserve: GFJ CLICKS PERFECT STORM, Tatym Tully, SPRING, TX

CLASS M2: 1. LAZY R BLACK ROSE, Grayson Gornick, TOMBALL, TX

Youth Miniature Female Junior Champion: LAZY R BLACK ROSE, Grayson Gornick, TOMBALL, TX

CLASS M5: 1. LL VOODOO DOLL, Madison Clark, LISSIE, TX 2. LL BABY GOUDA, Quinnlyn Gallat, MISSOURI CITY, TX

Youth Miniature Female Senior Champion: LL VOODOO DOLL, Madison Clark, LISSIE, TX

Youth Miniature Female Senior Champion Reserve: LL BABY GOUDA, Quinnlyn Gallat, MISSOURI CITY, TX

Youth Miniature Female Grand Champion: LL VOODOO DOLL, Madison Clark, LISSIE, TX

Youth Miniature Female Grand Champion Reserve: LL BABY GOUDA, Quinnlyn Gallat, MISSOURI CITY, TX

YOUTH BULL DIVISION

CLASS 18: 1. TEXAS BLACKJACK WP, Anthony Quinn, LAKE JACKSON, TX 2. CTA KYLO REN, Danalee Abel, PARADISE, TX CLASS 19: 1. SKH REBELLION, Anthony Quinn, LAKE JACKSON, TX

2. SHOTS ON ME 2NR, Abigail Mason, SPRING, TX CLASS 20: 1. CTA THE MEDIATOR, Cody Abel, PARADISE, TX

Youth Bull Grand Champion: SKH REBELLION, Anthony Quinn, LAKE JACKSON, TX

Youth Bull Grand Champion Reserve: SHOTS ON ME 2NR, Abigail Mason, SPRING, TX

CLASS M14: 1. NCC VALIENTE, Grayson Gornick, TOMBALL, TX

Youth Miniature Bull Grand Champion: NCC VALIENTE, Grayson Gornick, TOMBALL, TX

YOUTH STEER DIVISION

CLASS 26: 1. CTA AQUEDUCT, Cody Abel, PARADISE, TX CLASS 27: 1. G&L IRON JACKET, Danalee Abel, PARADISE, TX 2. G&L TOM TOM, Cody Abel, PARADISE, TX

Youth Steer Junior Champion: G&L IRON JACKET, Danalee Abel, PARADISE, TX

Youth Steer Junior Champion Reserve: CTA AQUEDUCT, Cody Abel, PARADISE, TX

CLASS 30: 1. DARK STONE, Grayson Gornick, TOMBALL, TX 2. SSR ALL STAR GAME, Kaden Dickens, BROWNWOOD, TX CLASS 31: 1. BC STAR-LORD, Anthony Quinn, LAKE JACKSON, TX

CLASS 32: 1. GUNS N NITRO, Memphis Merceri, CONROE, TX 2. HH TRIPLE THREAT, Quinnlyn Gallat, MISSOURI CITY, TX CLASS 33: 1. RB DREITAUSEND, Alexandria Cameron, ANGLETON, TX 2. SRR WILLIE BIG, Owen Cromwell, CONROE, TX

Youth Steer Senior Champion: GUNS N NITRO, Memphis Merceri, CONROE, TX

Youth Steer Senior Champion Reserve: BC STAR-LORD, Anthony Quinn, LAKE JACKSON, TX

Youth Steer Grand Champion: GUNS N NITRO, Memphis Merceri, CONROE, TX

Youth Steer Grand Champion Reserve: BC STAR-LORD, Anthony Quinn, LAKE JACKSON, TX

CLASS Y39: 1. LL LITTLE BUG, Quinnlyn Gallat, MISSOURI CITY, TX 2. LAZY R COOL MAGIC, Grayson Gornick, TOMBALL, TX

Youth Miniature Steer Grand Champion: LL LITTLE BUG, Quinnlyn Gallat, MISSOURI CITY, TX

Youth Miniature Steer Grand Champion Reserve: LAZY R COOL MAGIC, Grayson Gornick, TOMBALL, TX

CATTLEMEN’S CONGRESS

December 31, 2023

OPEN HALTERED FEMALE DIVISION

CLASS 2: 1. HF LOLA DAWN, Blake & Jessica Hickman, MCKINNEY, TX 2. HF LUNA DAWN, Blake & Jessica Hickman, MCKINNEY, TX CLASS 3: 1. WIC LILY ROSE, Randy & Catherine Morris, TUSCOLA, TX 2. SL MIDNIGHT RAIN, Sharer Family Longhorns, POOLVILLE, TX CLASS 4: 1. DIAMOND Q CRYSTAL, Walker Hance, COLLINSVILLE, OK 2. TJD HONEY BUN, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX CLASS 5: 1. LR LILLY ANN CP, Locke and Payne Partnership, BRISTOW, OK 2. CL ST JANE OF VALOIS, Johnathan & Meagan Warminski, FORT WORTH, TX

Haltered Female Junior Champion: LR LILLY ANN CP, Locke and Payne Partnership, BRISTOW, OK

Haltered Female Junior Champion Reserve: DIAMOND Q CRYSTAL, Walker Hance, COLLINSVILLE, OK

CLASS 8: 1. CHAPARRAL JUBILEE, Chaparral Cattle Company, DECATUR, TX CLASS 9: 1. DISCOVERY GG CP, Walker Hance, COLLINSVILLE, OK 2. WIC MISS MAIZIE, Randy & Catherine Morris, TUSCOLA, TX CLASS 10: 1. LR MISS MAGGIE CP, Avery N. Mathey, BOWIE, TX 2. FLYING H PEARLS DESTINY, Hunter Lawson, PARADISE, TX CLASS 11: 1. CASSIE TENBAR, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX 2. ENVY ME CP, Burns Cattle Company, WEATHERFORD, TX

Haltered Female Senior Champion: DISCOVERY GG CP, Walker Hance, COLLINSVILLE, OK

Haltered Female Senior Champion Reserve: LR MISS MAGGIE CP, Avery N. Mathey, BOWIE, TX

Haltered Female Grand Champion: DISCOVERY GG CP, Walker Hance, COLLINSVILLE, OK

Haltered Female Grand Champion Reserve: LR LILLY ANN CP, Locke and Payne Partnership, BRISTOW, OK

CLASS 16: 1. WIC SHE’S A DAISY, Randy & Catherine Morris, TUSCOLA, TX 2. SKH CHRYSALIS, Chaparral Cattle Company, DECATUR, TX CLASS 17: 1. SANDDOLLAR SMOKE’N DAWN, Blake & Jessica Hickman, MCKINNEY, TX

Haltered Mature Female Champion: SANDDOLLAR SMOKE’N DAWN, Blake & Jessica Hickman, MCKINNEY, TX

Haltered Mature Female Champion Reserve: WIC SHE’S A DAISY, Randy & Catherine Morris, TUSCOLA, TX

PRODUCE OF DAM

CLASS 34: 1. WIC SHE’S A DAISY, Randy & Catherine Morris, TUSCOLA, TX 2. SANDDOLLAR

SMOKE’N DAWN, Blake & Jessica Hickman, MCKINNEY, TX

OPEN HALTERED BULL DIVISION

CLASS 22: 1. OCC SIX GUN, Walker Hance, COLLINSVILLE, OK 2. LR THUNDER CP, Locke and Payne Partnership, BRISTOW, OK CLASS 23: 1. LR KINDOFSALTY CP, Locke and Payne Partnership, BRISTOW, OK 2. OCC REAL DEAL, Walker Hance, COLLINSVILLE, OK CLASS 24: 1. OCC CANDYMAN, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX 2. TJD KAMIKAZE, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX

Haltered Bull Junior Champion: LR KINDOFSALTY CP, Locke and Payne Partnership, BRISTOW, OK

Haltered Bull Junior Champion Reserve: OCC CANDYMAN, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX

CLASS 27: 1. REV ME UP CP, PALS Cattle Company, MAUD, OK 2. DUNN WIRED UP, Herman’s Horned Ranch, MONTGOMERY, TX CLASS 28: 1. OCC STORM WARNING, Walker Hance, COLLINSVILLE, OK 2. WHIPLASH CP, Hance/Payne Partnership, SLIDELL, TX CLASS 29: 1. WIC

NEXT BIG DEAL, Randy & Catherine Morris, TUSCOLA, TX 2. HD CAYENNE, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX

Haltered Bull Senior Champion: WIC NEXT BIG DEAL, Randy & Catherine Morris, TUSCOLA, TX

Haltered Bull Senior Champion Reserve: HD CAYENNE, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX

Haltered Bull Grand Champion: WIC NEXT BIG DEAL, Randy & Catherine Morris, TUSCOLA, TX

Haltered Bull Grand Champion Reserve: HD CAYENNE, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX

NON-HALTERED FEMALE DIVISION

CLASS 3: 1. OCC SHADOW DANCER, Walker Hance, COLLINSVILLE, OK CLASS 4: 1. LR ELLIE MAY CP, The Flying U Ranch, LLC, DECATUR, TX 2. BLUE BELLE CP, Locke and Payne Partnership, BRISTOW, OK CLASS 5: 1. LR RIPPING CP, Locke and Payne Partnership, BRISTOW, OK 2. SBL HER ROYAL HIGHNESS, Peter Grimm, TULSA, OK

Non-Haltered Female Junior Champion: LR RIPPING CP, Locke and Payne Partnership, BRISTOW, OK

Non-Haltered Female Junior Champion Reserve: LR ELLIE MAY CP, The Flying U Ranch, LLC, DECATUR, TX

CLASS 8: 1. OCC SURPRISE PARTY, Locke and Payne Partnership, BRISTOW, OK CLASS 9: 1. LF

PRETTY AS A PENI, Lindt Farms, SUNSET, TX 2. TB CATALINA WINE MIXER, Tamra & Thomas Bush, SUNSET, TX CLASS 10: 1. LR MISS LIL’ BRITCHES CP, Locke and Payne Partnership, BRISTOW, OK 2. SBL JOLTIN JOSIE, Peter Grimm, TULSA, OK CLASS 11: 1. OCC BELLE STAR, Walker Hance, COLLINSVILLE, OK 2. GRID IRON GAME SS, James C. and Tasha-Ni Jones, BROWNWOOD, TX

Non-Haltered Female Senior Champion: LR MISS LIL’ BRITCHES CP, Locke and Payne Partnership, BRISTOW, OK

Non-Haltered Female Senior Champion Reserve: OCC BELLE STAR, Walker Hance, COLLINSVILLE, OK

Non-Haltered Female Grand Champion: LR MISS LIL’ BRITCHES CP, Locke and Payne Partnership, BRISTOW, OK

Non-Haltered Female Grand Champion Reserve: LR RIPPING CP, Locke and Payne Partnership, BRISTOW, OK

CLASS 16: 1. DIAMOND Q CHYANNA, Walker Hance, COLLINSVILLE, OK CLASS 17: 1. STRIKIN’ R MINNIE, Walker Hance, COLLINSVILLE, OK CLASS 18: 1. BIRD WINIRON, Hardcastle Land & Cattle LLC, WASHINGTON, OK CLASS 19: 1. CO GRAND SAFARI, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX 2. TFP

WHITETAIL, Hardcastle Land & Cattle LLC, WASHINGTON, OK

Non-Haltered Mature Female Champion: CO GRAND SAFARI, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX

Non-Haltered Mature Female Champion Reserve: STRIKIN’ R MINNIE, Walker Hance, COLLINSVILLE, OK

YOUTH FEMALE DIVISION

CLASS 2: 1. HF LUNA DAWN, Ethan Hickman, MCKINNEY, TX 2. HF LOLA DAWN, Brynn Hickman, MCKINNEY, TX CLASS 3: 1. SL MIDNIGHT RAIN, Tyler Lindsey, LAUREL, MS 2. LR SWEET TART CP, Kara Burns, WEATHERFORD, TX CLASS 4: 1. CCR COWGIRL PEACH, Braylin Miller, COLEMAN,

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TX 2. SL MISS TEEN USA, Tyler Lindsey, LAUREL, MS CLASS 5: 1. LR RIPPING CP, Harper Renee Peterson, BRISTOW, OK 2. LR LILLY ANN CP, Kara Burns, WEATHERFORD, TX

Youth Female Junior Champion: LR RIPPING CP, Harper Renee Peterson, BRISTOW, OK

Youth Female Junior Champion Reserve: LR LILLY ANN CP, Kara Burns, WEATHERFORD, TX

CLASS 8: 1. CHAPARRAL JUBILEE, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX 2. OCC SURPRISE PARTY, Michael Brody Gregory, SLIDELL, TX CLASS 9: 1. WIC MISS MAIZIE, Braylin Miller, COLEMAN, TX 2. BIG

BOODI JOODI CP, Ava Cate Pettigrew, ARLINGTON, TX CLASS 10: 1. LR MISS MAGGIE CP, Avery N. Mathey, BOWIE, TX 2. SL SWEET CAROLINE, Tyler Lindsey, LAUREL, MS CLASS 11: 1. CASSIE

TENBAR, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX 2. ENVY ME CP, Kara Burns, WEATHERFORD, TX

Youth Female Senior Champion: LR MISS MAGGIE CP, Avery N. Mathey, BOWIE, TX

Youth Female Senior Champion Reserve: CASSIE TENBAR, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX

Youth Female Grand Champion: LR RIPPING CP, Harper Renee Peterson, BRISTOW, OK

Youth Female Grand Champion Reserve: LR MISS MAGGIE CP, Avery N. Mathey, BOWIE, TX

YOUTH BULL DIVISION

CLASS 18: 1. LR THUNDER CP, Harper Renee Peterson, BRISTOW, OK CLASS 19: 1. LR

KINDOFSALTY CP, Michael Brody Gregory, SLIDELL, TX 2. BAR 79 WINNIN’ PATRIOT, Amelia

Lynn Hawkins, VINTON, LA CLASS 20: 1. TJD KAMIKAZE, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX 2. OCC CANDYMAN, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX CLASS 21: 1. REV ME UP CP, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX 2. DUNN WIRED UP, Grant Morgan, MONTGOMERY, TX

Youth Bull Grand Champion: TJD KAMIKAZE, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX

Youth Bull Grand Champion Reserve: LR KINDOFSALTY CP, Michael Brody Gregory, SLIDELL, TX

YOUTH STEER DIVISION

CLASS 26: 1. TB SHARK BAIT, Ethan Hickman, MCKINNEY, TX 2. REVIVALS DOMINO CP, Michael Brody Gregory, SLIDELL, TX CLASS 27: 1. TB RAZOR, Hadley Anderson, SHREVEPORT, LA 2. THE DEACON CP, Tommy Stewart, POOLVILLE, TX

Youth Steer Junior Champion: TB RAZOR, Hadley Anderson, SHREVEPORT, LA

Youth Steer Junior Champion Reserve: THE DEACON CP, Tommy Stewart, POOLVILLE, TX

CLASS 30: 1. SANDSTORM CP, Jase Dickey, WEATHERFORD, TX CLASS 31: 1. TB GUN SMOKE, Sheridan Van Blarcom, GRANDVIEW, TX CLASS 32: 1. KALVARY HOOTIN’ HOLLER, Ethan Hickman, MCKINNEY, TX 2. G&L BLAZIN GUNS, Allison D. Lowrie, RHOME, TX CLASS 33: 1. JL WHITE LIGHTNING, Jenna Leigh Quillin, MAYPEARL, TX 2. TJD EL LUCHADOR, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX

Youth Steer Senior Champion: JL WHITE LIGHTNING, Jenna Leigh Quillin, MAYPEARL, TX

Youth Steer Senior Champion Reserve: TB GUN SMOKE, Sheridan Van Blarcom, GRANDVIEW, TX

Youth Steer Grand Champion: JL WHITE LIGHTNING, Jenna Leigh Quillin, MAYPEARL, TX

Youth Steer Grand Champion Reserve: TB GUN SMOKE, Sheridan Van Blarcom, GRANDVIEW, TX

CLASS Y38: 1. LL MR PEANUT, Cameron Weber, MAUD, OK 2. LL LIL RED BARON, Dani Killman, YUKON, OK CLASS Y39: 1. 2M WALDO, Teagan Mathey, BOWIE, TX 2. LL TONY STARK, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX CLASS Y40: 1. LL LITTLE JOKER, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX 2. LL

TINY TIM, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX

Youth Miniature Steer Grand Champion: 2M WALDO, Teagan Mathey, BOWIE, TX

Youth Miniature Steer Grand Champion Reserve: LL MR PEANUT, Cameron Weber, MAUD, OK

TROPHY STEER DIVISION

CLASS 1: 1. SRR LEO DICOWPRIO, Herman’s Horned Ranch, MONTGOMERY, TX 2. JL WHITE

LIGHTNING, Jenna Leigh Quillin, MAYPEARL, TX CLASS 2: 1. HX3 WETZEL, Hailey Roberson, PARADISE, TX 2. CISCO R STEWART, Teagan Mathey, BOWIE, TX

Steer Junior Champion: HX3 WETZEL, Hailey Roberson, PARADISE, TX

Steer Junior Champion Reserve: CISCO R STEWART, Teagan Mathey, BOWIE, TX

CLASS 5: 1. DUNN MIGHTY MOUSE, Snuff Ridge Ranch, CLEVELAND, TX 2. DUNN ROAD TRIP, Herman’s Horned Ranch, MONTGOMERY, TX

Steer Senior Champion: DUNN MIGHTY MOUSE, Snuff Ridge Ranch, CLEVELAND, TX

Steer Senior Champion Reserve: DUNN ROAD TRIP, Herman’s Horned Ranch, MONTGOMERY, TX

Steer Grand Champion: DUNN MIGHTY MOUSE, Snuff Ridge Ranch, CLEVELAND, TX

Steer Grand Champion Reserve: HX3 WETZEL, Hailey Roberson, PARADISE, TX

MINIATURE

FEMALE DIVISION

CLASS M01: 1. LL LUCKY STRIKE, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, MAUD, OK CLASS M02: 1. JP SAVAGE

DAUGHTER, Lazy JP Ranch, DUBLIN, TX 2. LL SPARKLE N PIZZAZZ, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, MAUD, OK CLASS M03: 1. LL FIRECRACKER, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, MAUD, OK CLASS M04: 1. LL

GERALDENE, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, MAUD, OK 2. LL CATEGORY FIVE, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, MAUD, OK

Female Junior Champion: JP SAVAGE DAUGHTER, Lazy JP Ranch, DUBLIN, TX

Female Junior Champion Reserve: LL LUCKY STRIKE, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, MAUD, OK

CLASS M07: 1. LL YESCA, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, MAUD, OK 2. LL WITCHY WOMAN, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, MAUD, OK CLASS M08: 1. LL BUCKCHERRY, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, MAUD, OK CLASS M09: 1. LL LITTLE SISTER, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, MAUD, OK CLASS M10: 1. LL COURAGEOUS FEAT, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, MAUD, OK

Female Senior Champion: LL LITTLE SISTER, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, MAUD, OK

Female Senior Champion Reserve: LL BUCKCHERRY, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, MAUD, OK

Female Grand Champion: LL LITTLE SISTER, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, MAUD, OK

Female Grand Champion Reserve: JP SAVAGE DAUGHTER, Lazy JP Ranch, DUBLIN, TX

CLASS M15: 1. LL BIG NOSE KATE, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, MAUD, OK 2. CNH QUEEN ANN FINALE, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, MAUD, OK

Female Mature Grand Champion: LL BIG NOSE KATE, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, MAUD, OK

Female Mature Grand Champion Reserve: CNH QUEEN ANN FINALE, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, MAUD, OK

MINIATURE BULL DIVISION

CLASS M19: 1. LL KATT WILLIAMS, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, MAUD, OK 2. LL PANCHO VILLA, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, MAUD, OK

Bull Junior Champion: LL KATT WILLIAMS, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, MAUD, OK

Bull Junior Champion Reserve: LL PANCHO VILLA, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, MAUD, OK

CLASS M22: 1. LL SKODEN, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, MAUD, OK CLASS M23: 1. LL ANCHORMAN, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, MAUD, OK

Bull Senior Champion: LL ANCHORMAN, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, MAUD, OK

Bull Senior Champion Reserve: LL SKODEN, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, MAUD, OK

Bull Grand Champion: LL ANCHORMAN, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, MAUD, OK

Bull Grand Champion Reserve: LL KATT WILLIAMS, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, MAUD, OK

PRODUCE OF DAM

CLASS M39: 1. CNH QUEEN ANN FINALE, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, MAUD, OK

GET OF SIRE

CLASS M40: 1. LL UNEXPECTED LOVE, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, MAUD, OK

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OPEN HALTERED FEMALE DIVISION

CLASS 3: 1. SL SALT N PEPPA, Shelby Mohr, LOST SPRINGS, WY CLASS 4: 1. SL IZZY, Brinley Dewey, OTTO, WY 2. GRAY PEARL COWGIRL CPL, David & Kimberley Nikodym, NEWCASTLE, OK

CLASS 5: 1. NIX 316 PECOS JETT CHEX, Christopher Nix, MURDO, SD 2. NIX 310 BUENO SPAN, Christopher Nix, MURDO, SD

Haltered Female Junior Champion: NIX 316 PECOS JETT CHEX, Christopher Nix, MURDO, SD

Haltered Female Junior Champion Reserve: NIX 310 BUENO SPAN, Christopher Nix, MURDO, SD

CLASS 8: 1. ANDERS MAPLE PECOS, Art Anders, CRAWFORD, NE CLASS 9: 1. BW CHEX MY FLAKE, Tom & Regina Coffield, BOONE, CO CLASS 10: 1. NIX CUTE N CUT, Christopher Nix, MURDO, SD 2. OCC CLEMENTINE, Belle Longhorns, LLC, DOUGLAS, WY CLASS 11: 1. BELLE HOT WINNIE TWO12, Belle Longhorns, LLC, DOUGLAS, WY 2. MTR WILD CHILD, Martens Twisted Ranch, WIGGINS, CO

Haltered Female Senior Champion: NIX CUTE N CUT, Christopher Nix, MURDO, SD

Haltered Female Senior Champion Reserve: OCC CLEMENTINE, Belle Longhorns, LLC, DOUGLAS, WY

Haltered Female Grand Champion: NIX CUTE N CUT, Christopher Nix, MURDO, SD

Haltered Female Grand Champion Reserve: NIX 316 PECOS JETT CHEX, Christopher Nix, MURDO, SD

CLASS 17: 1. WINDY POINT ANNA JAMIN, Ronald C. or Lana K. Pearson, FOWLER, CO 2. DV PEACHES, Art Anders, CRAWFORD, NE

Haltered Mature Female Champion: WINDY POINT ANNA JAMIN, Ronald C. or Lana K. Pearson, FOWLER, CO

Haltered Mature Female Champion Reserve: DV PEACHES, Art Anders, CRAWFORD, NE

OPEN

HALTERED BULL DIVISION

CLASS 24: 1. PECOS WINNER, Bill & Tammy Dennert, BOX ELDER, SD 2. NIX 356 LIL RED IRON, Christopher Nix, MURDO, SD

Haltered Bull Junior Champion: PECOS WINNER, Bill & Tammy Dennert, BOX ELDER, SD

Haltered Bull Junior Champion Reserve: NIX 356 LIL RED IRON, Christopher Nix, MURDO, SD

CLASS 27: 1. SL BEARCLAW, Shelby Mohr, LOST SPRINGS, WY 2. FORREST GUMP, Toby Johnson, BIG HORN, WY CLASS 28: 1. SL DAGGER, Scot & Jodie O’Bryan, BELVIDERE, SD CLASS 29: 1. NIX

DRIED PECOS, Christopher Nix, MURDO, SD 2. CLEARLY DEBS WINNER, Scot & Jodie O’Bryan, BELVIDERE, SD

Haltered Bull Senior Champion: NIX DRIED PECOS, Christopher Nix, MURDO, SD

Haltered Bull Senior Champion Reserve: SL BEARCLAW, Shelby Mohr, LOST SPRINGS, WY

Haltered Bull Grand Champion: NIX DRIED PECOS, Christopher Nix, MURDO, SD

Haltered Bull Grand Champion Reserve: PECOS WINNER, Bill & Tammy Dennert, BOX ELDER, SD

NON-HALTERED FEMALE DIVISION

CLASS 4: 1. DC GROOVY GRETTA, Jesse and Amber Dewey, OTTO, WY 2. WINDY POINT SHIRLEY

JOHN, Ronald C. or Lana K. Pearson, FOWLER, CO CLASS 5: 1. MANGO SALSA COWGIRL CPL, David & Kimberley Nikodym, NEWCASTLE, OK 2. DIRTY DEEDS, Kris Johnson, BIG HORN, WY

Non-Haltered Female Junior Champion: MANGO SALSA COWGIRL CPL, David & Kimberley Nikodym, NEWCASTLE, OK

Non-Haltered Female Junior Champion Reserve: DC GROOVY GRETTA, Jesse and Amber Dewey, OTTO, WY

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CLASS 9: 1. BW BROWNIE CAFE, Tom & Regina Coffield, BOONE, CO CLASS 10: 1. ACES POSSUM

COWGIRL CPL, Cl Cattle Co. Llc, NOBLE, OK 2. STAR SEEKER, Freeman/Jarnagin Partnership, HOLCOMB, KS CLASS 11: 1. SANGRIA 14, Toby Johnson, BIG HORN, WY 2. VOODOO DOLL 05/ J1, James Jarnagin, HOLCOMB, KS

Non-Haltered Female Senior Champion: SANGRIA 14, Toby Johnson, BIG HORN, WY

Non-Haltered Female Senior Champion Reserve: ACES POSSUM COWGIRL CPL, Cl Cattle Co. Llc, NOBLE, OK

Non-Haltered Female Grand Champion: SANGRIA 14, Toby Johnson, BIG HORN, WY

Non-Haltered Female Grand Champion Reserve: ACES POSSUM COWGIRL CPL, Cl Cattle Co. Llc, NOBLE, OK

CLASS 16: 1. WCC BLACK SAPHIRE, Jesse and Amber Dewey, OTTO, WY 2. WINDY POINT

PEBBLES M2, Ronald C. or Lana K. Pearson, FOWLER, CO CLASS 17: 1. WINDY POINT RAPUNZEL

BOR, Ronald C. or Lana K. Pearson, FOWLER, CO 2. WF MERLOT, Nicky Adams and Fayne McDowell, COLORADO SPRINGS, CO CLASS 18: 1. WF ZIGGY’S MELODY, Nicky Adams and Fayne McDowell, COLORADO SPRINGS, CO CLASS 19: 1. WINDY POINT PENELOPE, Ronald C. or Lana K. Pearson, FOWLER, CO 2. DIAMOND DOLLAR, Toby Johnson, BIG HORN, WY

Non-Haltered Mature Female Champion: WINDY POINT PENELOPE, Ronald C. or Lana K. Pearson, FOWLER, CO

Non-Haltered Mature Female Champion Reserve: WCC BLACK SAPHIRE, Jesse and Amber Dewey, OTTO, WY

YOUTH FEMALE DIVISION

CLASS 3: 1. TCR ANGEL’S ENVY 31, Weldon Widdows, JOHNSTOWN, CO CLASS 4: 1. NUTMEG

DSM, Kenley Huskey, WATTS, OK 2. SL IZZY, Brinley Dewey, OTTO, WY CLASS 5: 1. NIX 316

PECOS JETT CHEX, Mason Nix, MURDO, SD 2. OCC CARMELITA, Emma Grace Velazquez, DOUGLAS, WY

Youth Female Junior Champion: NIX 316 PECOS JETT CHEX, Mason Nix, MURDO, SD

Youth Female Junior Champion Reserve: OCC CARMELITA, Emma Grace Velazquez, DOUGLAS, WY

CLASS 8: 1. ANDERS MAPLE PECOS, Cash Anders, CRAWFORD, NE CLASS 9: 1. BW CHEX MY FLAKE, Zyleigh Fender, Pueblo, CO CLASS 10: 1. NIX CUTE N CUT, Mason Nix, MURDO, SD 2. OCC GO HEELED, Emma Grace Velazquez, DOUGLAS, WY CLASS 11: 1. BELLE HOT WINNIE TWO12, Emma Grace Velazquez, DOUGLAS, WY

Youth Female Senior Champion: NIX CUTE N CUT, Mason Nix, MURDO, SD

Youth Female Senior Champion Reserve: OCC GO HEELED, Mick Velazquez, DOUGLAS, WY

Youth Female Grand Champion: NIX CUTE N CUT, Mason Nix, MURDO, SD

Youth Female Grand Champion Reserve: NIX 316 PECOS JETT CHEX, Molly Nix, MURDO, SD

YOUTH BULL DIVISION

CLASS 20: 1. PECOS WINNER, Mason Nix, MURDO, SD 2. NIX 356 LIL RED IRON, Madie Nix, MURDO, SD CLASS 21: 1. FORREST GUMP, Wyatt Pitsch, PARKMAN, WY

Youth Bull Grand Champion: PECOS WINNER, Mason Nix, MURDO, SD

Youth Bull Grand Champion Reserve: NIX 356 LIL RED IRON, Madie Nix, MURDO, SD

YOUTH STEER DIVISION

CLASS 26: 1. BELLE SALTY CARL, Mick Velazquez, DOUGLAS, WY 2. DC CLIFFORD, Brinley Dewey, OTTO, WY

Youth Steer Junior Champion: BELLE SALTY CARL, Mick Velazquez, DOUGLAS, WY

Youth Steer Junior Champion Reserve: DC CLIFFORD, Brinley Dewey, OTTO, WY

CLASS 32: 1. MMB ENOUGH MOJO, Hadley Martens, WIGGINS, CO 2. MMB DUSTED WRANGLER, Tucker Martens, WIGGINS, CO

Youth Steer Senior Champion: MMB ENOUGH MOJO, Hadley Martens, WIGGINS, CO

Youth Steer Senior Champion Reserve: MMB DUSTED WRANGLER, Tucker Martens, WIGGINS, CO

Youth Steer Grand Champion: BELLE SALTY CARL, Mick Velazquez, DOUGLAS, WY

Youth Steer Grand Champion Reserve: MMB ENOUGH MOJO, Hadley Martens, WIGGINS, CO

TROPHY STEER DIVISION

CLASS 2: 1. MC REN, Kris Johnson & Ryan Johnson Partnership, BIG HORN, WY 2. MTR

ROADHOUSE, Martens Twisted Ranch, WIGGINS, CO

Steer Junior Champion: MC REN, Kris Johnson & Ryan Johnson Partnership, BIG HORN, WY

Steer Junior Champion Reserve: MTR ROADHOUSE, Martens Twisted Ranch, WIGGINS, CO

CLASS 5: 1. ASTRO 1018, Jesse and Amber Dewey, OTTO, WY 2. WF COWBOY BREW, Nicky Adams and Fayne McDowell, COLORADO SPRINGS, CO

Steer Senior Champion: ASTRO 1018, Jesse and Amber Dewey, OTTO, WY

Steer Senior Champion Reserve: WF COWBOY BREW, Nicky Adams and Fayne McDowell, COLORADO SPRINGS, CO

Steer Grand Champion: ASTRO 1018, Jesse and Amber Dewey, OTTO, WY

Steer Grand Champion Reserve: MC REN, Kris Johnson & Ryan Johnson Partnership, BIG HORN, WY

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TEXAS LONGHORN TRAILS March 2024 | 55 — A — A & S Land & Cattle 53 Anderson, Frank Jr. and III 8 Arch Acres 52 — B — Baker, Bo 8 Bar H Ranch 54 Beadle Land & Cattle 8, 52 Bee & Thistle Farm 8 Bennett Longhorn Cattle Co. 8 Bentwood Ranch 21,23,54 Big Valley Longhorns 52 BPT Longhorns 8 Bull Creek Longhorns 5 Butler Breeders 8, 9 Butler Breeders Futurity 9 Butler Longhorn Museum 9 Butler Texas Longhorns 8 Buxton Longhorns 19, 33, 53 — C — 6CR Longhorns 17,21 Caballo Bravo Longhorns 52 Cedar View Ranch 52 Christa Cattle Co. 8 Circle Double C Ranch IFC, 21, 54 C Lazy S Bar Cattle Co. 53 Cold Copper Ranch 51 Cote Cattle Company 52 CR Longhorns 21 Crazy Cattle Co 53 Cross Fire Longhorns 52 — D — Dalgood Longhorns 8 DCCI Equipment 45 DCT Cattle Co. 37 Diamond C Ranch 53 Diamond Q Longhorns 53 Dickinson Cattle Co BC — E — El Coyote Ranch 1 Elm Springs Acres 54 — F — F & F Ranch 52 Falls Creek Longhorns 8 FHR Longhorns 53 — G — Glendenning Farms 15,54 GVR Longhorns 53 — H — Harrell Ranch..............................................49 Helm Cattle Co 53 Hickman Longhorns 53 Hired Hand..............................................31,51 Hudson Longhorns 7 Hudson/Valentine Bluegrass Sale 3 Hutton 3 Cattle 54 — I — Ironwood Ranch 53 — J — Jack Mountain Ranch 54 Jane’s Land & Cattle Co..............................8 JH Cattle Company 54 J&M Ranch 53 JKG Longhorns 9 J.M.R. Cattle Co. 53 Jo-Lin Ranch. 54 — L — Lemonade Ranch 53 Little Ace Cattle Co. 9 LM Longhorns 53 Lodge Creek Longhorns 53 Lone Wolf Ranch 53 Longhorn Ventures 53 Lucas Ranch 52 Lutt Longhorns 53 — M — McLeod Ranch 9 MK Haus Longhorns 52 Montgomery Briggs Ranch 52 Moose Willow Ranch 52 Moriah Farms...............................................53 — N — New Age Cattle Company 33,54 Northbrook Cattle Company 53 NS Horns 52 — O — Oliver Longhorns 53 Oregon Trail Sale 35 — R — Raising Hale Ranch 53 Rio Vista Ranch 9 River’s Bend Ranch 53 Robert King 54 Rockin’ Hil Ranch 52 Rockin’ M Ranch 53 Rocking P Longhorns 9 Rocky Mountain Longhorns.....................52 Rolling D Ranch 52 Rolling Hills Ranch Longhorns 52 Roper’s Ranch 54 Ross Ranch Horns 53 — S — Safari B Ranch 53 Sand Hills Ranch 52 Siller Land & Cattle 51, 52 Singing Coyote Ranch...............................54 Spidle Ranch 54 Star Creek Ranch 45, 54 Struthoff Ranch 54 Sutton Timber & Cattle 52 — T — Texas Longhorn Beef Producers IBC Texoma Sale 13 Thurmond Longhorns 54 TLBT 41 Top Hand Sale 45 Triple R Ranch (TX) 9 Triple S Bar Ranch 53 TS Adcock Longhorns 54 — W — Walkers U7- 54 WB Longhorns 53 Westhaven Longhorns 52 Whitlock Longhorns 21 World Show 40 Wynfaul Acres 9 UPCOMING ISSUES: April: Longhorn Beef May: Brood Cow Edition June: Facilities/Equipment/Pastures Advertising index JUST FOR GRINS HAVE A CUTE PIC? Send us your photo with a funny caption included! Send your photo with caption to: Texas Longhorn Trails, Attn. Myra, • P.O. Box 4430 • Fort Worth, Texas 44160 or myra@tlbaa.org (Email entries should include address.) Photo may be used in a future issue due to number of responses “Haha, Can’t Catch Me!” Thanks to Tasha Jones of Brownwood, TX for the submission.

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MARCH 2024

March 2, 2024 • TLBGCA Winchester Futurity, Brazos Valley Livestock Commission, Bryan, TX Contact Jennifer Francis franfam97@icloud.com or 989-941-5271

March 7-10, 2024 • NTLBA Spring Show, Hopkins County Civic Center, Sulpher Springs, TX Contact John Oliver joliver210@yahoo.com 972-268-0083 or Brenda Oliver boliver84@yahoo.com 972-268-0031. Qualifying Haltered, Free, Trophy Steers, Youth, Minatures & Points Only

March 15-16, 2024 • The Legacy Sale, Grapevine, TX. The Longhorn Legacy Group 512-917-8654

March 16-17, 2024 • Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo, NRG Park, Houston, TX. www. rodeohouston.com. Pam Robison, 817-625-6241 or pam@tlbaa.org. Qualifying Haltered, Trophy Steers & Youth.

March 22, 2024 • YMBL South Texas State Fair, Ford Arena Beaumont, TX. Tina DuBose, 979-277-2656 or arklatex.tina10@gmail.com. Entry deadline: February 1. Qualifying Haltered, Trophy Steers & Youth.

March 22-24, 2024 • OTLA Spring Shootout, Heart of Oklahoma Expo Center, Shawnee, OK. Entry deadline March 1, 2024. Kyla Lovejoy (940) 600-7033 or kyla_gail@yahoo. com. Qualifying Haltered, Non-Haltered, Trophy Steers, Youth, Youth Miniatures, Youth Points Only and Miniatures.

APRIL 2024

April 5-7, 2024 • Trails of Turquoise Longhorn Show, Taylor County Expo, Abilene, TX. Entry Deadline 3/15/24. Kyla Lovejoy (940) 600-7033 or kyla_gail@yahoo.com. Qualifying Haltered, Youth, Youth Points Only, Trophy Steers & Miniatures.

April 8, 2024 • 2024 Solar Eclipse Online Sale, Contact Mike Davis, mike@lmlonghorns.com

April 12-13, 2024 • Hudson/Valentine Bluegrass Sale, held in conjunction with the Bluegrass Futurity, Lexington, KY. Contact Elizabeth Hudson ehudson18@gmail.com or (502) 379-1049.

April 12-14, 2024 • ETLA Corsicana Classic, Navarro County Expo Center, Corsicana, TX. Contact Deborah Burkham (214) 616-2549 or dburk5@hotmail.com. Qualifying Haltered, , Trophy Steers, Youth, Full Open Mini Classes, Mini Steer Classes, Full Youth Mini Classes & Mini Steer Classes

April 19-20, 2024 • 46th B&C Longhorn Sale, Kirksville, MO. Sale auctioneers: Shawn & Bill Sayre. Contact: Shawn (660)734-8782.

April 19-20, 2024 • Cherry Blossom Sale and Futurity, Culpeper, VA. For contact put Contact Chase Vasut (512) 917-8654 or Shawn Pequignot (540) 406-3155

April 20, 2024 • Butler Breeders Meeting, Falls Creek Longhorns, Midolothian, TX. Contact Russell Hooks (409) 381-0616 or russellh@longhornroundup.com

April 26 2024 • Battle on the Prairie Heifer Futurity, Duncan, OK. Josh Dinwiddie (580) 812-2436

April 26-28 2024 • STLA Spring Show & Futurity, John L. Kuykendall Event Center, Llano, TX. Entry Deadline 3/10/24. Joey Gornick (713) 870-7887 or jpgornick@gmail.com.

Qualifying Haltered, Non-Haltered, Trophy Steers, Youth, Youth Miniatures, Youth Points Only & Miniatures.

April 27, 2024 • Texoma Spring Classic, Duncan, OK. Mike Beck (817) 905-7994 or Dale Hunt (402) 214-4851

MAY 2024

May 3-4, 2024 • Glendenning Fiesta Sale, Celina TX. Contact Sherese Glendenning sherese@glendenningfarms.com (972)978-0424

May 10 – 12, 2024 • TLBGCA Spring Show, Grimes County Fairgrounds, Navasota, TX. Stephen Head, 979-549-5270 or headshorns@hotmail.com. Qualifying Haltered, Trophy Steers, Miniatures, Youth, Youth Miniatures, Points only.

May 11, 2024 • Flinthills Longhorns Mother’s Day Sale, El Dorado, KS. Contact Randy & Kim Jones (316) 323-2575 or (316) 323 2569, rbjones770@gmail.com.

May 24-25, 2024• Hudson/Valentine Stockyards Sale, River Ranch ,Fort Worth TX Contact Lorinda Valentine panthercreekranch@att.net (270) 996-7046

JUNE 2024

June 12-16, 2024 • TLBAA World Expo & Junior Nationals, Bell County Expo Center, Belton, TX. Contact Pam Robison 817-625-6241 or pam@tlbaa.org

June 21, 2024 • Futurity Of The West, Dundee, OR. Contact Scott Picker 503-572-5656

June 22, 2024 • Oregon Trail Sale, Dundee, OR. Contact Scott Picker 503-572-5656

JULY 2024

July 8, 2024 • California State Fair, Sacramento, CA. Entry deadline 6/19/24. Sandra Hurtgen Moniero (916) 263-7903 or smhurtgen@calexpo.com. Qualifying Haltered, Non-Haltered, Trophy Steers and Miniatures.

AUGUST 2024

August 17, 2024 • 4th Annual Top Hand Sale, Rapid City, SD. Contact: Scot and Jodie OBryan 605 344 2263 or joband123@hotmail.com

August 17-18, 2024 • Great Plains Texas Longhorn Show, Central States Fair,, Rapid City, SD. Entry deadline 8/3/24. Ellen Tobin (605) 209-6230 or gptla.info@gmail.com. Qualifying Haltered, Non-Haltered, Trophy Steers, Youth, Youth Miniatures, Youth Points Only and Miniatures.

August 31, 2024 • 27th Annual Butler Invitational Sale, Lockhart, TX. Contact Jason Christa butlerbreeders@yahoo.com (210) 232-1818

SEPTEMBER 2024

September 1-2, 2024 • West Texas Fair & Rodeo, Abilene, TX. Entry deadline 7/29/24. Catherine Morris (325) 829-9219. Qualifying Haltered, Youth, Youth Miniatures, and Youth Points Only.

September 13-14, 2024 • G&G Fall Classic Sale & Futurity, Culpeper, VA. Chase Vasut 512-917-8654, Shawn Peguignot 540-406-3155

September 20-24, 2024 • TLBGCA Fall Show, Grimes Co Fairgrounds, Navasota, TX Contact Julio Romero julioc.romero@sbcglobal.net or 713-248-9774 Qualifying Halter, Trophy Steers, Youth, Miniatures & Points Only

September 28, 2024 • East Texas State Fair Longhorn Show, Fairgrounds Livestock Pavillions, Tyler, TX Contact John Oliver joliver210@yahoo.com 972-268-0083 or Brenda Oliver boliver84@yahoo.com 972-268-0031 Qualifying Haltered, Trophy Steers, & Youth

OCTOBER 2024

October 3-5, 2024 • TLBAA Horn Showcase, Canadian County Expo Center, El Reno, OK Contact Pam Robison 817-625-6241 or pam@tlbaa.org

October 18-19, 2024 • Millennium Futurity, Lexington, KY. Ann Gravett, gravett99@yahoo.com

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Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.