TLBAA Regions
AT-LARGE DIRECTORS
At-Large Director
Keith Du Bose (979) 277-2161 kwdubose@gmail.com
At-Large Director
Elizbeth Fritz (214) 499-3542 ejbfritz@gmail.com
DIVISION A ~ REGIONS 1-6
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 Vacant
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Chairman of the Board: Johnny Hicks (269) 721-3473
Vice Chairman: Keith Du Bose (979) 277-2161
Secretary: Stephen Head (979) 549-5270
DIVISION B ~ REGIONS 7-12
Region 7 - Director David Wars (936) 404-2116 w5longhorns@yahoo.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
Treasurer: Kevin Rooker (817) 692-7843
Parliamentarian: David Wars (936) 404-2116
DIVISION C ~ REGIONS 13-18
Region 13/14 - Director Justin Georges (402) 580-0209 justin.georges@yahoo.com
Region 15 Director David Edwards (918) 557-0364 dledwards.texaslonghorncattle@gmail.com
Region 16 - Director Kris Johnson (307) 751-8867 kristopherjohnson1995@gmail.com
Region 17/18 - Director Mike Lucas (661) 805-3074 mike@lucasranch.net
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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4| June 2023 TEXAS LONGHORN TRAILS JUNE 2023 Vol. 35 • No. 3 2 Board of Directors 6 Editor’s Note 41 In Memoriam 42 A liate News 43 New Members 46 TLBT Letter 48 Show Results 56 Breeders Guide 59 Index/Just For Grins 60 Calendar COVER STORIES DEPARTMENTS The Texas Longhorn Trails (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. About the Cover: Photo 119196278 © Steve Keefer | Dreamstime.com 10 TLBAA Affiliate Programs: Supporting Longhorn Breeders Regionally 34 2023 Cherry Blossom Heifer Futurity Results 32 2023 Butler Breeder’s Meeting 35 2023 Cherry Blossom Sale Results 36 2023 Bluegrass Futurity Results 44 TLBAA Hall of Fame Award Nominations Now Being Accepted 35 The Colorful Calf Contest is Back! 6th Annual Rodger Damrow Colorful Calf Contest is open through December 31st. 41 The Longhorn Memories Of Us 37 2023 Hudson/Valentine Bluegrass Sale Results 39 2023 STLA Spring Fling Futurity Results 55 Vaccination Schedule
EDITOR’S NOTES MAINTAIN
While it is easy to consider feed, water, supplements, and vaccinations as obvious things to consider when raising cattle, two HUGE things often fall to the wayside until they become an issue: fence and pasture. As summer pasture comes in, spring calving winds down, and the time spent getting hay out or breaking ice on water is freed up, it is the perfect time to evaluate your pasture and check those fences.
You can find some helpful fencing information starting on pg. 22, including some alternative fencing for ground that’s difficult to simply sink a post into. If your property is fully fenced and the way you like it, you still need to invest time walking it to see where potential repairs may be needed. Ground changes from water, debris from storms and even human interference on foot or via a vehicle accident can all happen without any warning to you that damage has occurred. Don’t wait until the cows are out, be proactive.
If you’re starting to see bare patches in the pasture, or need a mix of seasonal grasses that will keep green in the pasture through most of the year, inter-seeding is a great, no-till way to improve forage growth. Turn to Pg. 28 to learn more.
This issue contains information on many ways you can participate in the Longhorn industry in the second half of the year. The TLBAA World Expo will be happening in Belton, TX in mid-June. Consignment deadlines are coming up for TLBAA’s Horn Showcase. Inside you will find all the forms and information you need for the large fall event that includes a Select Sale, Horn Measuring competition, Futurity and Banquet. If you’re new to the industry, both of the events mentioned are free to the public and breeders would love to talk to you about this great breed of cattle.
The last page of every Trails Magazine is an industry calendar full of upcoming shows, futurities and sales you don’t want to miss from all across the industry.
If you’re not in to traveling, you can share a photo or two with us for some friendly competition. The Rodger Damrow Colorful Calf Contest and a new photography contest for Female Longhorns Born in 2020 only require you to walk out the pasture and snap some photos to share. Full contest rules and information are inside.
Want to learn more about Longhorn beef? You can attend a zoom seminar from the comfort of your own home and learn more about what it takes to develop a beef program. Turn to pg. 31 for dates and the QR code to scan to access the seminar.
We hope to see you down the road!
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Printed in the U.S.A.
Frank Anderson Jr. and III
828 S. Rosemary Dr. • Bryan, TX 77802 (979) 846-8020 • (713) 502-5224
edie.wakefield@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
Bennett Longhorn Cattle Co.
Michael Bennett
2159 Country Club RD • Lucas, TX 75002 (214) 385-6789
bennett@lucasfence.com
BPT Longhorns
Ben & Phyllis Termin Weatherford, TX (817) 374-2635
luvmylonghorns@gmail.com
Butler Texas Longhorns
Buster & Thalia Butler Jennings, OK 936-577-6129
buster@butlertxlonghorns.com
www.butlertxlonghorns.com
C4 Longhorns
Bill & Molly Crozier 208 CR 4145 • Woodville, TX 75979 (409) 200-9720
www.c4longhorns.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
Hicks Texas Longhorns
Johnny & Missy Hicks 1518 E. Britol Rd. • Dowling, MI 49050 (269) 721-3473
hicksamericanbulldogs@yahoo.com
www.michiganmafialonghorns.com/Hicks
Jane’s Land & Cattle Co. John & Jane Thate 418 W. Margaret St. • Fairmont, MN 56031 (507) 235-3467
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
Spring Creek Farms Bradley & Heather Wachsmuth 2749 FM 555 • Gilmer, TX 75645 (337) 241-6882, 337-366-2060
bh1028726@gmail.com
www.springcreekfarmstx.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.
TLBAA A liate Programs Supporting Longhorn Breeders Regionally
A liates in the U.S. and worldwide host TLBAA World Qualifying Shows, field days, educational meetings and much more not only for the benefit of their members, but to educate the general public (and future customers) as well. The Texas Longhorn Breeders Association and a liates strive to make each other stronger and to work together to achieve the goals of preserving and promoting the Texas Longhorn breed of cattle. Don’t hesitate to reach out to the listed a liates for more information. If your region is in need of an a liate, contact the TLBAA o ce to inquire about the steps necessary to start a new a liate.
DIVISION A (EASTERN U.S. & INTERNATIONAL)
SOUTHEASTERN TEXAS LONGHORN ASSOCIATION
The South Eastern Texas Longhorn Association is a proud affiliate of the TLBAA.
We are dedicated to the promotion, growth and education of the South Eastern region of the United States and our Texas Longhorn industry as a whole.
Our founding members have decades upon decades of experience breeding Texas Longhorn cattle. We are proud to say some of the finest industry leading genetics have been produced right here in the South Eastern US. Names such as Concealed Weapon, Horseshoe J Example, and Dunn Lucky Dice, come to mind. We are fortunate and grateful to have such a wealth of knowledge and experience in our membership.
As the “new generation” we don’t look to “fill the shoes’’ but rather to work alongside this wealth of knowledge and to continue to promote and build the legacy of South Eastern Texas Longhorn breeders! Are you a breeder in our area? If so we would love to hear from you! There are lots of fun and exciting things to come for SETLA!
Join us at: southeasternlonghorns.com
Cole Meeks– President 912-601-5283 thecolemeeks13@gmail.com
Andrew Shagoury - Vice President 336-825-0013 andrew@hslonghorns.com
Tammy King - Treasurer 850-956-4154
tklonghorns@centurylink.net
Dionne Swink – Secretary 615-397-0222
Swink@sdsranch.com
CANADIAN TEXAS LONGHORN ASSOCIATION
The CTLA (Canadian Texas Longhorn Association) is a dual a liate representing both the TLBAA and the ITLA. Our officers and Directors must be members of both registries in good standing. This year the CTLA is celebrating 10 years, after the Saskatchewan Texas Longhorn Association decided a name change would better represent our membership which reaches across Canada.
The primary purpose of the of our a liate is to promote the Texas Longhorn breed, and recognize that Texas Longhorns are a distinct breed, in order to protect their heritage.
We sponsor two non-haltered shows each year, one in the summer at Frontier Western Days, Swift Current, and one in the fall at Canadian Western Agribition Regina. We are very proud of our annual yearling heifer jackpot that is o ered at each of our shows and represents some of the best yearlings in Canada.
We welcome new members to be part of our association.
Pres: Pete Hildebrand
Hanley, Saskatchewan
Secretary: Leann Hildebrand
Hanley, Saskatchewan
TEXAS LONGHORNS AUSTRALIA
Established in 2008 as a social group,Texas Longhorns Australia (TLA ) has gone from strength to strength since becoming an incorporated association in June 2010. TLA was the first and original association dedicated to promoting the Texas Longhorn breed in Australia. It has rapidly grown from a small group of enthusiasts to an o cial association with members in all states of Australia plus members in Indonesia, the USA and Canada.
TLA is proud to have a liate associations with the Texas Longhorn Breeders (TLBAA ) and the International Texas Longhorn Association (ITLA ). Our connections give us access to some of the best Texas Longhorn Genetics in the world.
In 2012 the TLA took a bold step to commence a Texas Longhorn Registry in Australia. Even though many of our members have, and will continue to register their full-blooded longhorns in the USA with the TLBAA and ITLA the TLA has established tight controls through the TLA registry to protect the unique character of the Longhorn breed.
Texas Longhorns Australia Inc has come a long way in a short time.
At the moment we has approximately 70 financial members with over 1000 active registered cattle on our data base.
Many thanks to our three founding members, Geo Dawson,John Bastardi and Don Constable who all had a vision of establishing a world class herd of Texas longhorns here in Australia.
DIVISION B (Texas)
ARK-LA-TEX TEXAS LONGHORN BREEDERS ASSOCIATION
The Ark-La-Tex Texas Longhorn Breeders Association was operating as an A liate of the Texas Longhorn Breeders Association since the late 1970’s. Our o cial charter was established on November 11, 1983. Our geographic boundaries at that time covered all of Louisiana, southwest Arkansas and East Texas. Currently our geographic boundaries cover all of Louisiana, southwest Arkansas and Deep East Texas. We sponsor three World Qualifying Shows and a futurity, see schedule below. Our Annual Membership meeting is held on the 3rd Saturday of September. We also hold an Annual Ornament Exchange Christmas Party between the end of November and the first of December.
Contact info: www.arklatexlongorns.com.
P.O. Box 558, San Augustine, TX 75972, 979-277-2656, arklatex.tina10@gmail.com
President – Tina L. DuBose
Vice President – Bracy Wars
Secretary/Treasurer – Marilyn Taylor
Directors – Carol King, Deborah Burkham, Donnie Taylor, James Cody Wars, Keith DuBose, Tom Ryder.
Events:
• Pineywoods Futurity – June 10, 2023, George Henderson Expo Center in Lufkin Texas.
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• Annual Membership Meeting – September 16, 2023, location to be announced.
• Annual Fall Show – October 27-29, 2023, George Henderson Expo Center in Lufkin Texas.
• Annual Ornament Exchange Christmas Party – End of November, exact date and location to be announced.
• State Fair of Louisiana Longhorn Show – November 11-12, 2023, Fairgrounds in Shreveport, Louisiana.
• YMBL South Texas State Fair Longhorn Show – March 22, 2024, Ford Livestock Barn, Beaumont, Texas. For current information on upcoming events and entry forms, visit our website and follow us on Facebook.
EAST TEXAS LONGHORN ASSOCIATION
Since our organizational meeting on May 19, 2001, the East Texas Longhorn Association has hosted ranch tours, seminars, youth clinics, parties and successful shows at the East Texas State Fair in Tyler, TX and the Kaufman Police Association show held in Athens, TX. For the 2022-2023 season, ETLA added a new show, the Corsicana Classic, which was held April 15-16 at the Navarro County Expo Center and plans are already in the works for another show April 2024. Our goal is for ETLA to be member friendly and supportive by providing educational and fun activities and to involve everyone with an interest in this magnificent breed of cattle. Each year, we try to hold our annual membership meeting the 3rd Saturday of May. Anyone is invited to attend and membership is open to anyone, not just those who reside in east Texas. We are proud to say that at time of this writing, ETLA has already awarded 7 scholarships to our 2023 graduating senior members and we expect more will be awarded. For more information about ETLA, we hope you will like and follow our Facebook page. You may also find the most current contact information on the TLBAA website under A liates.
NORTH TEXAS LONGHORN BREEDERS ASSOCIATION
The North Texas Longhorn Breeders Association (NTLBA) is a group of families that are known for having fun while raising our Longhorns. The NTLBA is one of the oldest original a liates of the TLBAA. We conduct two shows each year, our Holiday Extravaganza held in December, profits realized from this show are used to fund our scholarship. We awarded 8, $1,200.00 scholarships this year to graduating seniors. We also host a Spring Show in early March. We have our annual Field Day and General Membership Meeting in the fall. We have a number of new events we are looking at for 2024, so keep your eyes on the TRAILS for details as we develop more details. You won’t want to miss these!
Kevin T Rooker, RT(R),RDMS,RVT (817) 692-7843 krooker61@gmail.com
TEXAS LONGHORN BREEDERS GULF COAST ASSOCIATION
The primary purpose of the TLBGCA is to promote Texas Longhorn Cattle. The goal of Our annual Cattle Baron’s Premier Longhorn Sale & Winchester Futurity is to provide opportunities to breeders and to other interested persons that promote the buying and selling of registered Texas Longhorn cattle. A secondary purpose of the TLBGCA is to assist in the education of youth associated with Texas Longhorns. We accomplish this secondary purpose by raising funds for college scholarships during the futurity and sale.
We support and encourage our youth membership through awarding scholarships and sponsoring various youth show activities each year. In addition, we also have a Calf Donation Program where youth can choose to enter into a drawing at the TLBGCA Spring Show for a chance to win a calf that has been generously donated by some of Our breeders. For General Information contact
Kathy Lewis, TLBGCA President PO Box 371 Cedar Lane, TX 77415 937-367-4277
KatVal432@aol.com
Jennifer Francis
TLBGCA
Secretary
1424 S BlueBonnet Ln Angleton, Tx 77515 989-941-5271
HEART OF TEXAS LONGHORN ASSOCIATION
The Heart of Texas Longhorn Association has enjoyed its first year back “in business.” It was a daunting task to get things in line and moving forward again, but the board was up for the job.
President Danny Russell says the organization hosted a dinner meeting in October, 2022 in Elgin. Many HOTLA members from years past were able to attend and meet new members and get caught up with old friends. With good company and tasty barbecue, it had the ingredients of a great meeting.
In May, HOTLA awarded the John C Marshall III Memorial Scholarship to Gentri Phillips of Llano High School. The graduating senior participated in agriculture programs while attending Llano High School. Llano is the site of Blue Ridge Ranch beloved home of John C Marshall, so a scholarship for a Llano High senior was very appropriate.
On May 27 HOTLA members and prospective members attended a field day at the Blue Ridge Ranch. The laid-back event provided members the opportunity to mingle and visit and participate in hands-on branding and stress free cattle handling techniques. Vice President and treasurer Bubba Bollier hosted the event. After a delicious grilled meal, the business meeting was called to order. Future plans were discussed which would include the Llano Longhorn Roundup for October 2023.
franfam97@icloud.com
SOUTH TEXAS LONGHORN ASSOCIATION
South Texas Longhorn Association (STLA) operates in south Texas being the oldest a liate (formed in 1975) of TLBAA and strives to remain one of the most active affiliates within TLBAA. We sponsor several world qualifying shows each year as well as two futurities. STLA holds a field day yearly to help educate young and old about the longhorn industry and new innovations. We are in the process of making our shows and futurities bigger and better.
STLA supports the youth through two scholarships, the “Hope’s Kids & Horns”, and the “STLA/Lonesome Pines Ranch Breeders of Tomorrow”. This year, STLA awarded $4,500.00 to three seniors to help them with their college expenses. Look for new and more exciting news to come this year. For more information feel free to reach out to Joey Gornick (President) 713870-7887 jpgornick@gmail.com
FB: SOUTH TEXAS LONGHORN ASSOCIATION MEMBER WEBSITE: STLA.ORG
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WEST TEXAS LONGHORN ASSOCIATION
West Texas Longhorn Association was established was in 2008. We are a small but active group of Texas Longhorn breeders dedicated to the breed, showing and promoting Texas Longhorn cattle. WTLA puts on several shows all over West Texas throughout the year including the West Texas State Fair, Jim Curry Classic, San Angelo Stock Show, Great Western Trail Days and Trail of Turquoise. We have developed a youth scholarship program open to qualified WTLA youth members. There are many opportunities for everyone to be involved including our youth board. WTLA proudly supports the TLBAA World Expo and has established the West Texas Buyers Club to support the youth at the TLBT Senior Sale. We meet throughout the year to share longhorn experiences, industry updates, and fellowship. We encourage anyone interested in joining us to do so.
www.westtexaslonghornassociation.com
WTLA
PO Box 634
Seminole, TX 79360 432-894-1430
President : Amanda Danley
Vice President: Scotty O’Bryan
Secretary: Ashley Wood
At - Large Director: Christian Quillin
Treasurer: Ashlee Reid
1990’s and we were fortunate to participate in outstanding shows hosted by the OTLA and led by tremendous ranches and leaders. Our first exposure to the show world was at OTLA hosted shows (Tulsa State Fair and OTLA Spring Shoot-Out) with Carrie Hill (Tri-W Longhorns) serving as show chairperson. The fun family environment drew us into the OTLA and led to friendships that have lasted for over 30 years. Pot-luck hospitality dinners, awards banquets, quilt auction fundraisers, silent auctions, great competition, TLBT scholarships and the support of many breeders in Oklahoma, Texas and surrounding states have led to the continued success of the OTLA. In the late 1990’s Steve and Bodie Quary (Diamond Q Longhorns) assumed the leadership role for the OTLA serving as leaders and show chairpersons for decades and continuing the OTLA traditions enjoyed by many. Their outstanding breeding program a orded many TLBT members the opportunity to show quality show cattle over the years. My wife and I (David and Jana Edwards - Resolute Cattle Company) were blessed to help lead the OTLA for the last several years with the support and assistance of our OTLA board members, membership, family and exhibitors. During the pandemic, we were able to add a Fall Show to our schedule which was well received by TLBAA exhibitors. We are currently looking forward to hosting the 2023 Tulsa State Fair Show (Sept. 28 - 30, 2023) and I’m confident that we will have several members in attendance at the upcoming 2023 TLBAA World Show.
Mailing Address:
345328 E. 1070 Rd
Meeker, OK 74855-5520
President: David Edwards (918) 557-0364
Vice-President: Walker Hance
Secretary/Treasurer: Mary Fowler
DIVISION C (Central & Western U.S.)
TEXAS LONGHORN BREEDERS NEW MEXICO
The TLBNM is a great group of longhorn breeders that breed for a variety of reasons. We have beef producers who breed for some delicious meat that is sold around the state. We have producers who are breeding for show stock, they have breeder bulls and cows that are top notch and compete at TLBAA shows all around. We also have a few producers throughout the state who breed for performance and train riding steers. And some of our members just have a couple pasture pets that enjoy the spoiled life.
In 2023 we are planning on our state fair show being a huge success. Like most a liates covid hit us hard. We are hoping that this year will be our comeback. We welcome anyone interested in our a liation to give me a call.
President: Dustin Brewer. 505-660-3061. Dustinandcandi@gmail.com
Secretary: Mari Quillman
Mailing address: 1179 John Road, Belen NM 87002
OKLAHOMA TEXAS LONGHORN ASSOCIATION
The Oklahoma Texas Longhorn Association was incorporated on January 29, 1981, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The organizing and incorporating directors were: Roy “Bo” Phillips, Kenneth Archer, Bill R. Anthony, Elvin Blevins, Dub Richardson, Jack Klutts and President Joe Mueggenborg. The mission of the OTLA has always been to preserve and promote the Texas Longhorn Breed in harmony with the TLBAA. In 1986 the OTLA was instrumental in beginning the Texas Longhorn Show Circuit as we know it today. The OTLA has historically enjoyed members with varying breeding objectives recognizing the many unique qualities of Texas Longhorn cattle.
My family’s involvement with the OTLA began in the early
GREATER PLAINS TEXAS LONGHORN ASSOCIATION
Our mission statement is to promote Longhorn Cattle and help breeders promote their programs. We are dedicated to building a market in our region and recruiting new members. Even breeders from outside of our 3-state region are joining and participating in our activities. Events sponsored and/or supported by the GPTLA in 2023 are listed below:
• Feb 2 3rd Annual Black Hills (virtual) Longhorn Sale
• Aug 18 4th annual Regional Horn Measuring Event
• Aug 19 5th Annual TOP HAND SALE
• Aug 19 3rd Annual Bull Alley
• Aug 19 4th Annual National “Love your Longhorn Day”
• Aug 19 3rd Annual “Points Only” World Qualifying Longhorn Show
• Aug 19 Dinner on site at 6:00 pm
• Aug 20 8th Annual World Qualifying Longhorn Show
Contact info
President, Gordon Howie 605-381-3998 gkhowie@yahoo.com
Vice President, Scot O’Bryan 605-344-2263
Sec/Treas., Jodie O’Bryan 605-344-2263
Board Member, Shawn Tobin 605-545-2897
Board Member, Lorin Lippert 605-484-4448
MOUNTAIN & PLAINS TEXAS LONGHORN ASSOCIATION
Well, this is a big year for the Mountain & Plains A liate; it is our 50 yr anniversary! I don’t know who the oldest a liate is, but if it is not us, I bet we are a close second. Our year, as usual, started out with the National Western Stock Show in Denver. The facility is brand new and gorgeous in the old pens area. We had a pretty good turnout, but did lose a few exhibitors to weather conditions around the country,
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unfortunately. It is the only bipartisan show in the country with both the TLBAA and ITLA a liates working together to put on a qualifying show. It is always a great time and so much fun to see friends from around the country.
Our next show will be in Labor Day 4 Sept 2023 for the State Fair. All TLBAA registered cattle are welcome. The usual deadline is around 31 Jul 2023.
We have gained at least 2 new members this year. We welcome them and hope that they will become involved with the affiliate and TLBAA in general, in the future. We try every month to reach out to new members listed in the Trails to ask if they would like to join the a liate.
We are still in the planning stages for a “ranch day” for this summer with showmanship for our youth as the theme. We are working diligently to try to get more youth involved in the showing aspect of the breed and hope that we can put on a seminar that will include training your calf and how best to show your animals in the youth classes.
We are also planning a fundraiser this summer using Lana Pearson’s animals to have a “cow pie” bingo game around the time of the Pueblo county fair.
We believe our contribution to the TLBAA has been, and continues to be the promotion, education, improvement, and participation in the Texas Longhorn Breed thru our outreach to new breeders, youth, and the general public.
MPTLA a liate o cer/board update
Nicky Adams-President
Je Widdows-VP
Jordan Widdows-Secretary
Lana Pearson-Treasurer
Directors:
Kelly Pearson 2023-2025
Tom Co eld 2023-2025
Travis Casey 2023-2025
Matt Martens 2022-2024
NORTHWEST LONGHORN ASSOCIATION
The northwest longhorn association has its next meeting scheduled for May 21, 2023. We will be discussing upcoming events and electing new o cers (or reelecting existing o cers as the case has been the last couple years). Currently Scott Picker is president, Kurtis Gould is Vice, Angelina Fey is treasurer and Allison Mello is secretary.
This year the NWLA is co-hosting the Futurity of the West with the Oregon Trail Sale. It will be on June 23. The NWLA fall meeting will be at the o cial horn measuring satellite event (which I believe is at Alex Dees this year). We will also be sponsoring a talk on regenerative farming and pasture management this year.
CALIFORNIA TEXAS LONGHORN ASSOCIATION
California Association of Texas Longhorn Breeders has been in existence for nearly 40 years as an establishment of the Longhorn Breeding community. Our breeder network covers a vast geographical region with member breeders located all throughout the State in addition to our growing relationships with breeders outside of the State Borders. Our a liate is looking forward to participation in various shows and sales in the coming Summer/Fall Season including participation in the California State Fair.
Steve Durk-President
5350 Butler Road
Penryn, CA. 95663
916.549.9982
Dfovllc@gmail.com
Christine DeMaria Secretary/Treasurer
P.O. Box 310
Guinda, CA. 95637
530.796.3402
Xclonghorns@gmail.com
NEBRASKA TEXAS LONGHORN ASSOCIATION
The Nebrasks Texas Longhorn Association has been supporting the breeders of Longhorn Cattle in the State of Nebraska for 40 years. Our focus with the NTLA is to continue the traditions of the association through our youth. They are the future, and the founders of this association put heavy emphasis on nurturing the younger generations to enjoy the life we’ve been blessed to live.
The NTLA has big plans for 2023! We host the annual, World Qualifying, Ray Bohy Texas Longhorn Show, at the Nebraska State Fair in Grand Island, NE in August. And we are pleased to announce our inaugural “Good Life Futurity”, at the Lancaster event center in Lincoln, NE on September 8th. We are excited for the upcoming events, and hope to see y’all there.
President-Justin Georges 402-580-0209
Vice President/Breed Rep- Paul Schlecht 402-719-7317
WYOMING LONGHORN BREEDERS ASSOCIATION
Wyoming Longhorns Association is excited to announce that we will be having our annual show this year again at the Wyoming State Fair in Douglas, Wyoming on Friday August 18th 2023. Move in will start at 10 am on Thursday August 17th and we will have our banquet Thursday evening at 6 pm. Please plan on attending both events this August in Douglas! After the show we will allow an early release again so people that are wanting to go on to the Central States Fair in Rapid City, South Dakota the next day are able to attend both shows. The Wyoming Longhorn Association had a great 2022 and have had a strong start to 2023. We are continuing to grow in member numbers, and we are excited to see the number of new breeders in our area.
The Wyoming Longhorn Association is known for being one of the main attractions of the Wyoming State Fair. Local fair goers from our Northern state do not realize how many longhorns are in our state and the surrounding area. We always seem to be a big hit and a lot of interest originates from our time at The State Fair each year. Along with that, The Wyoming Longhorn Association, is known for accepting all kinds of longhorns. We have had great participation from our southern friends from areas like Texas and Oklahoma while still having great participation from our more local located breeders. It takes all kinds of longhorns and breeders to make our show a success and we thank each and everyone of you that make the trip to Douglas each year! Hope to see you this year!
Current Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 591
Big Horn, Wy 82833
President:
Kris Johnson
Phone: 3077518867
Email: kristopherjohnson1995@gmail.com
Secretary:
Tammy Delyea
Phone: 3073519621
Email: tammydelyea@gmail.com
TEXAS LONGHORN TRAILS June 2023 | 13
Horn Showcase SELECT SALE
Member Number _________________ Consignors Name _________________________________________________________
Phone ____________________________ EMAIL ____________________________________________________________
Animal NaMe ______________________________________________________________
REG No. _____________________
DOB: ______________________
r Consignment Fee: $350 includes one measurement, please specify r TTT r TH r TWISTY
10X10 Pen With Hay Provided
r Pens of 2 or 3 heifers (18 months old or less) may be offered for a consignment fee of $350 for the first animal, $250 for second animal, and $150 for the third animal. All are subject to 7% commission. Limited availability on pens of heifers. Please use a separate form for each animal.
ADDITIONAL OPTIONS
r Additional Measurement $120 each r TTT r TH r TWISTY r Sponsorship Package $___________
r Expanded Lot (up to 4 reference photos) $100 CATALOG ADS: r FULL $400 r HALF $250
PAYMENT r Visa, Mastercard, Discover r CC on File r Check Attached
TOTAL:__________________
Name on Card________________________________________________CID(3-digit code on back)_____________
Card Number_____________________________________________________ Exp. Date_______________
COMMISSION 7%
requirements 1. Payment in full 2. Completed consignment form 3. Original TLBAA certificate or dual registration certificate ***Reminder - All animals must be branded to be TLBAA Registered.*** 4. Completed transfer application 5. Digital photo sent to salesandevents@tlbaa.org
Selection: Notifications will be sent confirming consignments accepted into the sale.
Breeding information
All sale entries must be confirmed bred or have a calf at side at time of sale if 30 months old or older.
Cow Exposed To __________________________________________________ From___________ to_______________
Cow Exposed To __________________________________________________ From___________ to_______________
Confirmed Bred_____________ Calf At Side Information: sex______________ Date Calved______________________
OCV VaccinatedrYes rNo Calf Sired by ___________________________________________________________
COMMENTS
Comments will be published in sale catalog. Changes for pedigree reader must be submitted in writing to management no later than 24 hours before sale start.
WAIVER/CONSENT FORM
The Horn Showcase Sale (HSS) assumes no responsibility for any guarantee made by the consignor. All guarantees are strictly between the consignor (seller) and the buyer. HSS is not responsible for the health or safety of any animal consigned to the sale. This includes loss of life, loss by theft or other perils. All consignors must comply with the rules and regulations. The undersigned hereby agrees to conditions of the sale and agrees that all guarantees are between seller and buyer.
The undersigned further agrees to indemnify and hold harmless HSS, sale employees and duly authorized representatives from any and all claims, demands, causes of action or liabilities of any nature which may arise from or in any way relate to the Horn Showcase Sale. The undersigned agrees that if the buyer is unable to accept delivery because of Interstate health requirements, the consignor, not HSS or its management, shall be responsible for refund or adjustment.
Health Requirements: All animals 12 months of age and over are required to have a negative tuberculosis test not more that 30 DAYS prior to the sale. All female cattle 18 months of age and over must be tested negative for Brucellosis not more than 30 DAYS prior to the sale. Each health certificate should have the animal clearly identified by lot number, name, and private herd number. Please make certain that all breeding age animals are palpated by a licensed Veterinarian. Pregnancy status is a requirement of the sale and must be noted on the health certificate.
Consignor Signature______________________________________________________ Date_________ PO BOX 4430 • Fort Worth, TX 76164 • 817.625.6241 • salesandevents@tlbaa.org For Questions, Contact: Pam Robison - pam@tlbaa.org Sale Chair: Blake Kneir • 573-300-8772 • kneir.blake@yahoo.com EVENT LOCATION Canadian County Expo Center, 3001 Jensen Rd E, El Reno, OK 73036
consignment deadline 7/15 October 14 • Oklahoma City, OK
HSC ENTRY FORM
Exhibitor Name: _____________________________________________
Exhibitor Member No. ________________________________________
Exhibitor Phone No. __________________________________________
Exhibitor E-mail Address: _____________________________________
Animal TLBAA No. ___________________________________________
Animal Name: _______________________________________________
October 12-14, 2023 Oklahoma City, OK
Measuring Class Entered ________________
Twisty Horn Class Entered
q Animal will be in Oklahoma City, OK - 10’X10’ Pen With Hay Provided
SATELLITE LOCATION
*All female entries must, by 36 months of age, have at least one registered TLBAA calf, be nursing a calf at side, or be confirmed bred on veterinarian health certificate.
*All animals must be branded to be TLBAA Registered
q $245 Futurity - Class winners have the option to sell with no consignment fee during the HSC Select Sale
*Animal must be in Oklahoma City, OK. Includes ONE measuring class. Futurity class breaks will be set after all the entries are received. There will be a minimum of 10 female and 8 bull classes. Youngest animals are October 2022. Oldest bulls are October 2020. No upper age limit on females.
GET OF SIRE OR PRODUCE OF DAM - Recognizing genetic production through verified measuring data of offspring. Breeding offspring only, steers not eligible. Offspring must be entered on separate entry forms for the required measuring classes. Competing sires and dams do not have to measured.
q $100 Senior Division Get of Sire 6yrs+
q $100 Senior Division Produce of Dam 6yrs+
Division Get of Sire 2-5yrs
Division Produce of Dam 2-5yrs
ELIGIBLE OFFSPRING MUST BE ENTERED IN COMPOSITE. TWO ANIMALS FOR DAMS, THREE FOR BULLS
TOTAL $__________________ FORM OF PAYMENT: CASH CHECK CREDIT CARD CREDIT CARD ON FILE CC# ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
NAME ON CARD _______________________________________
ENTRY DEADLINE SEPTEMBER 1, 2023 ENTRY DEADLINE SEPTEMBER 1 WITH PAYMENT DUE IN FULL - SALESANDEVENTS@TLBAA.ORG
MASTERCARD DISCOVER EXP. _______ CID # _______
CONTACT HSC Chairman Josh Gentry (972) 672-7293
TLBAA • PO Box 4430 Fort Worth, TX 76164
www.tlbaa.org
josh@g3longhorns.com
TERMS: Awards will be presented at the event, winners not in attendance are responsible for actual award shipping cost. Photos are required for winners gallery in Trails Magazine, send to salesandevents@tlbaa.org. No refunds after entry deadline.
MEASUREMENT FUTURITY GROUP CLASSES
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(817) 625-1388
EVENT LOCATION Canadian County Expo Center, 3001 Jensen Rd E, El Reno, OK 73036
q $120 Tip-to-Tip q $120 Total Horn q $300 Composite (TTT & TH Included)
q $120 Twisty Horn (Measuring along horn lines wrapping around horn)
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q 20’X10’ Stall
$100 (limited number available)
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$100 Junior
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$100 Junior
_____________________________________________________________ Animal’s
2. _____________________________________________________________ Animal’s
3. _____________________________________________________________ Animal’s TLBAA
1.
TLBAA NO. _______________________________
TLBAA NO. _______________________________
NO. _______________________________
VISA
H TWIST 21 H $12,500
• Full page color ad in TX Trails for 12 months
• 12 e-blasts of monthly ads
• Online Directory Web ad for 12 months
• Breeder’s Guide ad in Trails Magazine for 12 months
• Sponsor ad on Website for 12 months
• Full page ad in HSC Sale Catalog
• Full page color ad in TX Trails for 12 months
• 12 e-blasts of monthly ads
• Breeder’s Guide ad in Trails Magazine for 12 months
• Full page ad in HSC Sale Catalog
• Full page ad in Bull Alley Program
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$5,500
• Full page color ad in TX Trails for 6 months
• 6 e-blasts of monthly ads
• Full page ad in HSC Sale Catalog
• Expanded pedigree page in sale catalog
• Full page ad in Bull Alley Program
• Bronze Sponsorship in Program
• One 3’ x 5’ wall banner displayed
• 4 banquet tickets with reserved seating & 4 Drink Tickets
• Table for Ranch/Vendor Space
• Reserved Seating for Four at Sale
$1,800
• Button ad on Website for 12 months
• Half page ad in HSC Catalog
• Bronze Sponsorship in Program
• One 3’ x 5’ wall banner displayed
• Two custom e-blasts
• Two banquet tickets
• Full page ad in Bull Alley Program
• Expanded pedigree page in sale catalog
• Bronze Sponsorship in Program
• Two 3’ x 5’ wall banners displayed
• 8 banquet tickets with reserved table & 8 Drink Tickets
• Table for Ranch/Vendor Space
• Reserved Seating for 4 at Sale
• Expanded pedigree page in sale catalog
• Bronze Sponsorship in Program
• Two 3’ x 5’ wall banners displayed
• 8 banquet tickets with reserved table & 8 Drink Tickets
• Table for Ranch/Vendor Space
• Reserved Seating for 4 at Sale
$3,000
• Half page color ad in Texas Longhorn Trails for 3 months
• 3 e-blasts of monthly ads
• Full page ad in HSC Sale Catalog
• Full page ad in Bull Alley Program
• Expanded pedigree page in sale catalog
• Bronze Sponsorship in Program
• One 3’ x 5’wall banner displayed
• 4 banquet tickets with reserved seating
• Table for Ranch/Vendor Space
• Reserved Seating for Four at Sale
$1,000
• Full page ad in HSC Sale Catalog
• Full page ad in Bull Alley Program
• Expanded pedigree page in sale catalog
• Bronze Sponsorship in Program
• Two custom e-blasts
• Two banquet tickets
• Recognition in HSC Program
• Recognition in Trails Magazine HSC Results
• Sponsor announced as class enters the ring
• Recognition on special HSC sponsor page
For more information or to sponsor contact: salesandevents@tlbaa.org
TLBAA Office • 817-625-6241
*Trails Magazine Sponsor Benefits To Be Redeemed October 2023 – September 2024
TEXAS LONGHORN TRAILS
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LADY BUTLER H
H DELTA DIAMOND H $10,000
H ANITA H
H MEASLES 2489 H
H YO SAMSON JOSEFINA 706 H
H BRONZE CLASS SPONSOR H $300
2023 BULL ALLEY
Friday, October 13th • Oklahoma City, OK
1. Each Bull receives spotlighted arena time.
2. All bulls will receive a page in a special full color Bull Alley Program
3. All bulls must be TLBAA AI Certified to enter.
4. Each owner may bring tank with semen or have semen sent to Champion Genetics. Must have 50 straws minimum available.
5. If less than 50 straws available, seller assumes responsibility for shipping costs.
6. All living bulls must be present at the HSC.
Bull Alley
7. Any deceased bull must be entered by its last official owner and all other rules apply.
8. Bulls will be measured onsite.
9. All semen sales are subject to a 7% commision.
10. No minimum straw purchases allowed.
11. Send photo to salesandevents@tlbaa.org. 2023
Plan Ahead: TLBAA AI Certification must be completed by SEPTEMBER 1
Exhibitor Name: ___________________________________________ Email: ______________________________________________
Exhibitor Phone: ___________________________________________ Exhibitor TLBAA NO: ________________________________
Animal Name: __________________________________________________________________________________________________
Animal Date of Birth: __________ Animal’s TLBAA NO: ____________ AI Certification NO: ______________________________
q Bull Alley $400 - Includes one measurent, indicate below. Additional measurement $120 each.
q Tip-To-Tip q Total Horn q Composite (Additional $180)
20’X10’ Pen With Hay Provided & Full Color Page In Special Bull Alley Program
Normal Price of Semen __________________________ Horn Showcase Price of Semen ___________________________
Honors & Awards, Notable Offspring, Measurement History, Additional Comments:
Song Clip of Choice for Entrance: ______________________________________________________________________
If not marked, song will be selected for you.
Total Payment $______ FORM OF PAYMENT: CASH CHECK CREDIT CARD CREDIT CARD ON FILE
Credit Card # __________________________________________________________________________________________________
NAME ON CARD _______________________________ VISA MASTERCARD DISCOVER Exp. Date ______ CID # ______
ENTRY DEADLINE: SEPTEMBER 1 WITH PAYMENT IN FULL CONTACT Karen Allen • alkabryranch@gmail.com • (432) 638-4233
TLBAA • PO Box 4430 Fort Worth, TX 76164 • salesandevents@tlbaa.org • (817) 625-6241 • (817) 625-1388 Fax
Terms: Champion Genetics will be onsite for semen transfers, shipping and handling at buyers expense. Awards will be presented at the event. Winners not in attendance will be responsible for actual award shipping cost.
EVENT
Canadian
Center,
LOCATION
County Expo
3001 Jensen Rd E, El Reno, OK 73036
$8,000
• One Bull Alley Entry
Bull Alley
PACKAGE
• Full page color ad in Texas Longhorn Trails for 8 months
• 8 e-blasts of monthly ads
• Breeder’s Guide ad in Trails Magazine for 12 months
• Full page ad in Bull Alley Program
• Bronze Sponsorship in Program
• Two 3’ x 5’ wall banners displayed
• 8 banquet tickets with reserved table and 8 Drink Tickets
• Table for Ranch/Vendor Space
• Logo included on Bull Alley Sign
• Social Media Coverage
2022 Bull Alley Winner
Kdk Wild Fire
$5,000
PACKAGE
• One Bull Alley Entry
• Full page color ad in TX Trails for 6 months
• 6 e-blasts of monthly ads
• Full page ad in Bull Alley Program
• Bronze Sponsorship in Program
• Two 3’ x 5’ wall banners displayed
• 4 banquet tickets with reserved seating and 4 Drink Tickets
• Table for Ranch/Vendor Space
• Logo included on Bull Alley Sign
• Social Media Coverage
$2,500
PACKAGE
• One Bull Alley Entry
• Full page color ad in Texas Longhorn Trails for 3 months
• 3 e-blasts of monthly ads
• Full page ad in Bull Alley Program
• Bronze Sponsorship in Program
• One 3’ x 5’ wall banner displayed
• Table for Ranch/Vendor Space
• Two banquet tickets
• Logo included on Bull Alley Sign
• Social Media Coverage
$1,500
PACKAGE
• One Bull Alley Entry
• Full page ad in Bull Alley Program
• Bronze Sponsorship in Program
• 2 custom e-blasts
• Table for Ranch/Vendor Space
• 2 banquet tickets
• Logo included on Bull Alley Sign
• Social Media Coverage
For more information contact: Karen Allen • alkabryranch@gmail.com • (432) 638-4233 salesandevents@tlbaa.org • (817) 625-6241
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2023
TRAILS
*Trails Magazine Sponsor Benefits To Be Redeemed September 2023 – August 2024
FEMALES
Class 1 Females October 2022 (TTT only)
Class 2 Females September 2022 (TTT only)
Class 3 Females August 2022 (TTT only)
Class 4 Females July 2022 (TTT only)
Class 5 Females June 2022 (TTT only)
Class 6 Females May 2022 (TTT only)
Class 7 Females April 2022
Class 8 Females March 2022
Class 9 Females February 2022
Class 10 Females January 2022
Class 11 Females December 2021
Class 12 Females November 2021
Class 13 Females September-October 2021
Class 14 Females July-August 2021
Class 15 Females May-June 2021
Class 16 Females March-April 2021
Class 17 Females January-February 2021
Class 18 Females October-December 2020
Class 19 Females July-September 2020
Class 20 Females April-June 2020
Class 21 Females January-March 2020
Class 22 Females September-December 2019
Class 23 Females May-August 2019
Class 24 Females January-April 2019
Class 25 Females July-December 2018
Class 26 Females January-June 2018
Class 27 Females 2017
Class 28 Females 2016-2015
Class 29 Females 2014-2012
Class 30 Females 2011-2008
Class 31 Females 2007 and older
HORN SHOWCASE MEASURING CLASSES
BULLS
Class 32 Bulls October 2022 (TTT only)
Class 33 Bulls September 2022 (TTT only)
Class 34 Bulls August 2022 (TTT only)
Class 35 Bulls July 2022 (TTT only)
Class 36 Bulls June 2022 (TTT only)
Class 37 Bulls May 2022 (TTT only)
Class 38 Bulls April 2022
Class 39 Bulls March 2022
Class 40 Bulls February 2022
Class 41 Bulls January 2022
Class 42 Bulls December 2021
Class 43 Bulls November 2021
Class 44 Bulls September-October 2021
Class 45 Bulls July-August 2021
Class 46 Bulls May-June 2021
Class 47 Bulls March-April 2021
Class 48 Bulls January-February 2021
Class 49 Bulls October-December 2020
Class 50 Bulls July-September 2020
Class 51 Bulls April-June 2020
Class 52 Bulls January-March 2020
Class 53 Bulls July-December 2019
Class 54 Bulls January-June 2019
Class 55 Bulls 2018
Class 56 Bulls 2017-2016
Class 57 Bulls 2015-2013
Class 58 Bulls 2012 and older
STEERS
Class 62 Steers Nov. 2021-Jan. 2019
Class 63 Steers 2018-2016
Class 64 Steers 2015 and older
TWISTY
Class 59 Females Twisty Horn Nov. 2021-Jan. 2019
Class 60 Females Twisty Horn 2018-2016
Class 61 Females Twisty Horn 2015 and older
• Horn Showcase Futurity class breaks will be determined AFTER all entries have been received.
• There will be a minimum of ten female classes and eight bull classes.
• The youngest animals allowed to enter are those born in October, 2022.
• The oldest bulls allowed to enter are those born in October, 2020.
• There is not an upper age limit on the female classes.
• Classes will be grouped according to age with spreading out large groups utilizing the existing class breaks. No classes will be combined.
• When selecting the logical class breaks, only the animal’s date of birth will be considered – entry name, owner and breeder will not be visible.
HORN SHOWCASE SATELLITE MEASURING
7th & 8th, 2023
Penn Valley, CA: Andrea Siller, Siller Land & Cattle
Pritchett, CO: Russell Freeman, The Freeman Ranch
Emmett, ID: Guy Packer, Lazy P Ranch
Peru, IN: Curtis Elburn, Rafter E Texas Longhorns
Washington, IN: Tracy Jones, Hoosier Longhorns
Camp Point, IL: Ethan Loos, Wolfridge Ranch
Greenleaf, KS: Joe Sedlacek, Lazy J Longhorns, 10/7/23, 1 P.M. Longhorn Chili
Eddyville, KY: Justin & Brodi Sutton, Sutton Timber & Cattle, 10/8/23
Harrodsburg, KY - Casey, Matthews, JCM Cattle Co, 10/7/23
Boonsboro, MD: John & Christine Talley, Talley Longhorns, 10/7/23
Lowell, MI: Tom Smith, Widespread Farms
Killdeer, ND: Chad Smith, Smith Longhorns
Cazinovia, NY: Mike Albanese, Albanese Longhorns, 10 am measuring; coffee before and lunch after
Barnesville, OH: Darol Dickinson, Dickinson Cattle Co., 10/7/23
Dundee, OR: Scott Picker, A&S Land & Cattle
Wallowa, OR: Jeremy McCulloch, Rocking M Cattle Co.
Manning, SC: Ricky McLeod, Home Branch Ranch
Rapid City, SD: Gordon Howie, Holy Cow Longhorns 10/7/23, 10:00 am followed by lunch
Burnet, TX: Kali Smith, Cold Copper Ranch
Corsicana, TX: Michael & Elizabeth Fritz, Fritz Longhorns
Fayetteville, TX: Richard Filip, Bentwood Ranch 10/7/23, 9 A.M. - Noon
Kingsville, TX: Felix Serna, El Coyote Ranch, 10/7/23
Llano, TX: Mike Davis, Lucky Mountain Ranch
Somerville, TX: Darlene Aldridge, Star Creek Ranch
Taft, TX: Chris Clark, Circle Double C Ranch
Winnsboro, TX: Kurt Twining, Silver T Ranch
Lehi, UT: Jason Hardy, JH Cattle Company
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FUTURITY CLASSES Visit tlbaa.org for Fillable Entry Forms, Due September 1 For More Information/Contact 817-625-6241 • salesandevents@tlbaa.org • www.TLBAA.org
in the TLBAA office for more information & get your location on the list! pam@tlbaa.org • 817-625-6241 x106
October
Contact Pam Robison
2023 HORN SHOWCASE Rules and Information
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Wednesday, October 11
Cattle Check In 9:00 am - 9:00 p.m.
Thursday, October 12
Measuring Classes Seminars
Friday, October 13
Futurity
Bull Alley Reception
Bull Alley
ALL FEMALE ENTRIES
Saturday, October 14 Select Sale Awards Banquet
Sunday, October 15 All Cattle Must Be Removed By 12:00 pm
HORN SHOWCASE FUTURITY
The TLBAA HSC Futurity is set up by age divisions to allow breeders the opportunity to exhibit the total package animals that represent their breeding operation.
• There is a 75% cash payout based on the class size. Payout will go to the top third of the class.
• Animals must be entered in at least one horn measurement contest.
• Animals will enter the ring based on age. Youngest to oldest. When the animal being exhibited walks into the ring, the 5 judge panel will be given the animals DOB.
• A Horn Showcase female entry must have had at least one recorded TLBAA calf, be nursing a calf at side or be confirmed bred by 36 months of age by palpation, ultrasound or BioPRYN blood test conducted 60-days past breeding and be so noted on a health certificate signed by a veterinarian and furnished to the show office.
SATELLITE AWARD WINNER
An award will be given to the host of the satellite who has the most animals measured at their location that are NOT owned by the satellite host. Animals that are owned in partnership by the host do not count.
It will be decided by number of measurement entries, not by number of animals.
As an example, an animal entered and measured for composite will count three times.
GET OF SIRE AND PRODUCE OF DAM
• Get of Sire and Produce of Dam will each offer a Junior Division and a Senior Division.
• Each Division is based on the age of the offspring of the animal entered. The Junior Division consists of offspring between the ages of two and five years of age. The Senior Division consists of offspring six years and older.
• Sires must have three offspring in any (Jr. or Sr.) Division to compete in that Division. All offspring must be measured in TTT, TH & Composite.
• Dams must have two offspring in any (Jr. or Sr.) Division to compete in that Division. All offspring must be measured in TTT, TH & Composite.
• Both living and deceased bulls and cows can be entered since entries are based on measurements of offspring.
• Scoring for each animal will be computed by adding the values of TTT, TH and Composite of all three offspring for a bull or both offspring for a cow. The bull or cow with the highest value of the total added measurements amongst offspring will be the winner.
• Animals do not need to be present to compete in this class – can be measured at a satellite or in .
• Only breeding animals (Bulls or Cows) can compete as offspring.
• Offspring may be produced by natural breeding, artificial insemination or embryo transfer.
• With the 5 judge panel, the high score and the low score will be thrown out and the remaining three judges will be added together for the final score. In the event of a tie there will be a tie breaker judge selected in advance. That judge’s score will be the tie breaker in the event of a tie.
• Animals must measure in at least one measurement class to participate in Futurity as well as be eligible for a Superior Award.
ULTIMATE COW & BULL AWARD
• One bull and one female will be chosen based on popular vote.
• Animals must be present in Oklahoma City to be eligible.
• Ballots will be available at the TLBAA desk during the event for voting.
HORN SHOWCASE SUPERIOR AWARD
This innovative award showcases our most elite animals that possess the total package we all strive for. To achieve the Superior Award, animals are required to compete in the horn measurement contest, as well as be judged on conformation in the Horn Showcase Futurity.
To be win the Superior Award, an animal must place first in both a measurement class and their Futurity class.
Winners will have a trophy mailed to them after the event.
BULL ALLEY
• Bulls must be TLBAA A.I. certified and have an A.I. certified number to sell semen and participate in most straws sold.
• Bulls that are living must be present in Oklahoma City; deceased bulls may be entered for semen sales only. (Deceased bulls may have their offspring on site to represent them)
• Each owner should bring a semen tank with semen for sale or have semen sent to Champion Genetics. Must have 50 straws minimum available. If less than 50 straws available, seller must pay shipping to buyer.
• No minimum straw purchases allowed.
• Bulls must be entered in a measurement class.
All semen sales are subject to a 7% commission.
For More Information/Contact 817-625-6241 • salesandevents@tlbaa.org • www TLBAA.org
Farms and ranches always need fences. Building and maintaining permanent fences can be a huge job. Permanent fences are often barbed-wire (especially in large pastures) or net wire, and sometimes posts and poles or jack-fences.
Fencing To Fit
The Circumstance
Fencing can be a challenge when it’s too rocky to dig post holes, or set posts with a post pounder.
Michael Thomas, a rancher and custom fencebuilder (Baker, Idaho), uses a hydraulic jack-hammer type post pounder mounted on a skid steer, and it can drive posts through most rocky conditions. In some situations, however, the best option when you need to set a deep brace post is to dig a hole with a backhoe.
In country too steep for a backhoe he sometimes uses a roto-hammer electric drill and a portable generator. “This works for drilling small-diameter holes into solid rock, to insert a steel post, or even create a larger hole for a brace post,” says Thomas.
In some areas where it’s not too steep and there are surface rocks, you can use an above-ground basket/ cage full of rocks as a brace point when it’s impossible to set posts. You can gather and stack rocks, then secure them with wire, or make a cage first and put rocks into it. “Net wire works to create the cage around a pile of rocks, to hold them in place. Rocks are heavy enough that you only need a cage about 3 feet in diameter or width, to provide a solid anchor to secure fence wire and stretch it from there,” he says. If terrain is too rocky for setting wood posts, you can often put steel posts into the ground deep enough to hold, using rock baskets every so often for braces.
eter poles upon one another, interlocking in two directions. The fence is a continual series of corners/ angles.
A jack-fence of poles works if ground is too rocky or swampy to set posts, but in windy country it must be anchored so it won’t blow over. “To keep it from tipping over, hang a large rock under one of the jacks every so often, or make small rock baskets under some of the jacks, with the jack secured to them,” Thomas says.
Sometimes high tensile electric fencing is utilized as permanent fence, but the most common use today for electric fencing is portable fencing for rotational grazing.
PORTABLE ELECTRIC FENCING
Many grazing systems today utilize frequent moves for cattle, from paddock to paddock or strip grazing fields and pastures with portable electric fencing. Portable fence is handy for creating inexpensive temporary fences, and is usually the fence of choice on leased ground; if you have to give up a lease and move, you haven’t invested a lot of money in fencing, and can take the portable fence material with you.
Jim Gerrish, American Grazinglands Services (May, Idaho) has been involved with innovative grazing systems for many years, first as a grazing specialist at the University at Missouri and now as a stockman and consultant in eastern central Idaho. His ranch has very little permanent fence. He runs 500 pairs and moves them once a day, sometimes twice daily. “To walk out of the house, go to the pasture, move fence, and get back to the house takes about 45 minutes. If I ride the ATV it takes about 25 minutes,” he says.
It’s not time-consuming if you plan it right. “Each time I move cattle, I’m moving about 1000 feet of poly wire.” He uses 2 fences, putting the next one up before he takes the one in front of the cows down.
“We graze in strips. On a center pivot, these are round strips. On square fields we
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A jack-fence doesn’t require posts to be sunk into the ground. The jacks can be anchored in high wind areas by hanging a large rock or a basket of rocks underunderneath the jacks every so often.
do parallel strips,” says Gerrish. He likes working with strips 600 to 800 feet wide, up to a mile long. A strip 660 feet wide and a mile long is 80 acres.
If the cattle need 20 acres per day, it would take 4 days to get across one of those strips. “You might graze it in 4 or 5-acre pieces by making several moves per day.” This gives flexibility to increase or decrease the number of moves per day.
“If you had a square section laid out in eight 80-acre strips, you’d be moving the same length of fence every day. It would take about 12 minutes to make the 660 foot shift,” he says. This makes the system very efficient.
Avoid designs where you’d have to move more than a quarter mile of poly wire; a standard fence reel holds a quarter mile. The number of step-in posts for that length of fence is easy to carry. “If you go longer dis tances you need a bigger reel, more posts, and it’s harder to get the job done quickly,” ex plains Gerrish.
If you have electric fence dividing a paddock and want to move cattle and leave the wire in place—and don’t have an electric gate handle—he suggests using a piece of PVC pipe (8 or 10 feet long) to lift up the wire and let the cattle walk under it. Once they learn they can go under the wire when you lift and prop it up, it’s easy to move the herd.
“The main thing when setting up fences on your place is to think of it as a network. Everything ties together and the different sections should come to gether at single points and not be looped back to any other segment of the fence. Then if you do need to turn off a certain section of fence to fix something, maybe it’s only 20% of the fence on the ranch and can be done with the flip of a switch. You can turn that off and work on just that part. When it’s segmented in a network, it’s easy to trace down the actual point of a problem.”
The nice thing about electric fencing is that these systems are easily modified if you need to change something. If you want to create another split in a pasture, it’s fairly easy to do. There may be challenges in certain pastures and different kinds of terrain but you can be very creative with electric fencing.
“We are now more able to tackle difficult terrain with temporary fence than we used to be able to do. Once you have the basic techniques figured out, and the right tools in your toolbox, putting temporary fence up the foot of a mountain isn’t a big deal—as long as you are not doing miles and miles of it,” says Gerrish. It is better than trying to put permanent fences in some places where you may not want a fence there forever.
Advantages to suspension fencing include fewer posts (an advantage in rocky terrain, and less cost and labor for installation and maintenance), more resilience when struck by animals or vehicles--and therefore less damage to the fence from wildlife or highway accidents. Posts can be set wider apart, with lightweight stays between them.
Southwest Fence Systems and Southwest Fence and Supply Company, Inc. have been working for several decades to improve suspension fencing. According to Chris Hanneken, president, their unique braces and lightweight stays make their fencing highly durable, minimizing maintenance. The Hanneken family developed their first products in the 1970’s, originally to create better fencing on their own ranches. Today their system is used on many farms and ranches and by county and state municipalities, U.S. Department of Transportation, park districts, Natural Resource Conservation Service, and other entities that utilize fencing.
Early suspension fences used wooden stays, which provided good visibility to livestock and wildlife but were labor intensive to install. Metal twist stays provide poor visibility and are not always easy to install. They are easily bent by wildlife hitting the fence or going under or over it, leaving the stays permanently bent, compromising height or position of wires and are almost impossible to remove without bolt cutters.
Hanneken says their stays are more durable and resilient and last longer. The first ones were made in an extruded high density polyethylene form, with a lifetime guarantee. A later design is similar, but cre-
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When vehicles hit a suspension fence it usually stays up enough to contain cattle until it can be repaired.
ated with an injection mold process, providing more strength. Other improvements include added reinforcement near the attachment lock-pin notches (lock pins for easy installation which is also effective for electric fence) and more visibility. The stays are widely used for rejuvenating old fences and quick repairs.
“These stays only come down to the bottom wire, so the fence is floating free between posts,” says Hanneken. This makes a better suspension system because it has more give if an animal or car hits it. If stays come down to the ground it is not truly a suspension fence.
“We’ve had poly stays in 40-foot wire gates that have been run over by trucks thousands of times when the gates were laid down, and they are still functional. You can’t do that with metal stays,” he explains.
Posts for a suspension fence can be metal or wood, set anywhere from 16 feet to 50 feet apart (30 feet average distance). “This allows the fence to give and flex without compromise,” says Hanneken. Traditional fences along a road usually won’t stay standing after a vehicle crashes through them—taking out posts.
“When cars hit our suspension fence, the fence usually stays up enough to contain livestock until repairs can be made. Even if a post is knocked out and there’s
an 80-foot section of unsupported fence, the wires generally won’t break, and the fence is still in place, and will hold cattle,” says Hanneken.
Heavy snow can weight down traditional or electric fencing and break wires or push a fence over. Freezing and thawing can disrupt stability of traditional posts and braces; frost heaves posts upward. After a few years, posts and braces may not stay in line or may come out of the ground.
“The bracing system is the key to our suspension fence, designed to withstand freezing and thawing. Our braces utilize a diagonal rod similar to the anchor system on modular homes. This is where we got the idea. No suspension system can be successful without a good brace,” says Hanneken.
His family developed a permanent driven brace, which is quick and foolproof to install, without having to dig post holes. “The two brace posts are driven into the ground, and there’s a guide tube on each post that’s cut and welded into that post at a 45-degree angle,” says Henneken. “After you’ve driven the post to the depth of the guide tube, you put the anchor rod through the post (via the guide tube), drive the rod into the ground and bolt it in place,” he says. The fence is engineered for a brace every quarter mile.
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Strategies to Improve Poor Pasture
There are several ways to improve degraded pas ture. Joe Brummer, Associate Professor/Extension Forage Specialist, Colorado State University, says a per son needs to assess present condition of the pasture and decide if it’s worth trying to save what’s there and just add something to improve it. “Determine which plants are present, and their productivity and quality. Are there weeds you don’t want? Are they just annual weeds that are fairly easy to control, or perennial nox ious weeds like Canada thistle, spurge, knapweed, etc. that will require herbicide to get them under control?” he asks.
Dr. Glenn Shewmaker, State Forage Specialist, Uni versity of Idaho, Kimberly, Idaho, recommends taking a close look at the pasture to decide whether renovat ing will be economical. “There can be reasons to do it—such as putting in forage species more suited to your purposes, or that might last longer than the last time it was seeded. If grazing management, irriga tion and fertility are not well addressed, however, you might be wasting time and money trying to improve/ reseed a pasture. If it’s currently Kentucky bluegrass because you’ve grazed it continuously, reseeding ef forts will only delay production while you re-establish the pasture, cost money, and even though you’ll get some benefits for a few years it will go right back to bluegrass,” says Shewmaker.
Figure out your goals, and then if you decide to do some inter-seeding or reseeding, look at soil fertility to know if it will support the new plants. “If you don’t have proper soil fertility, this is your opportunity to add something. If the soil has low pH (acid soil) you could work in some lime, if you want to add legumes,” he says.
“Figure out which species you need, either to extend grazing or provide more production. Often the producer is looking for species that enable cattle to graze longer in fall/ winter. Tall fescue is the best grass to stockpile for late fall and winter grazing. Of the cool season grasses it will produce the most and pre serve the best into winter, compared to orchardgrass,” Shewmaker says.
“If you already have plenty of tall fescue or coarser, less palatable grass, and need something to put gain on yearlings, add something
There are ways to improve an existing pasture without plowing it up. “Inter-seeding means you don’t till-just seeding into an existing stand to fill in the blank spaces and add new species,” says Shewmaker. This works well if there are places in a pasture that have been overused or trampled out.
“You’ll have the highest chance of success if there is some visible bare ground,” says Brummer. “It will be easier to interject new plants, since competition will be reduced. Competition involves water, nutrients, light and space. The new plant must have space to put down a root. If the space isn’t there, with bare ground visible, you can reduce that competition with herbicides to knock down the other plants and open things up to create spaces, to help get new plants established,” he says.
“With inter-seeding, you don’t lose the whole year of grazing; you only lose half the year—but
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you have to protect new plants from grazing for a while,” says Shewmaker. “Clipping is a recommended the first season. Making hay has less impact, and creates an even canopy height, whereas cows would probably prefer the new seeding and leave the old grass. We’ve done studies to compare different methods, to try to get a successful inter-seeding. One option is to
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graze the old pasture very close-the fall before--to remove all the forage you can. This also stresses the plants, to reduce their growth the next spring, before you interseed. This reduces competition,” he says.
Brummer recommends electric fence to concentrate the grazing animals, moving them around the pasture in tight groups to get a lot of hoof action and animal impact. “Then you can seed those areas. Sometimes you need to come back and give it a quick, light grazing if the existing plants start to grow back before the new seedlings have a good start--to remove more of the over-story,” Brummer explains.
Another way to retard the older plants is applying a sub-lethal rate of glyphosate (Roundup) to knock them back--to retard those plants but not kill them. “This is more effective than just trying to graze them,” he says.
Timing is critical, in terms of when you seed it afterward. “It looks at first like you’ve killed everything, but soon it greens back up,” says Shewmakeer. “You have to do it at the right time, in conjunction with new seeding. Joe Brummer led the studies we did it here at Kimber-
Timing of seeding will depend on your location, and whether the pasture is dryland or irrigated. “With irrigation you can do a spring inter-seeding,” says Brummer. “There will be lots of competition in the spring from existing vegetation, however, so I prefer an August inter-seeding. You could take a hay crop off that pasture, or graze it heavily until early August, then use herbicides or mechanical tillage, or mob-grazing, then seed it and water it. You’ll get those new plants far enough along that they’ll survive winter and be strong enough to continue on,” he says.
SPRING OR FALL?
“Existing vegetation isn’t as vigorous in the fall as it is in spring, and I’ve had a lot of success with August seedings if we have water for them. On dryland, however, it depends on your environment and whether you have fall rain or late summer rains like we do in Colorado and some other parts of the west,” he says.
“I typically recommend a dormant season seeding on dryland, somewhere from November through March— whenever the ground is not frozen or covered with snow. Then the seed is already in the ground when temperatures warm up in spring and there’s some winter soil moisture. Hopefully this will get it germinated and new plants established before it gets hot,” Brummer says.
“It’s always a gamble, when you don’t have irrigation water. We’ve had good success with dryland seeding here in Colorado in late June and early July, just ahead of our monsoon summer rains. If we have enough moisture for a long enough period of time, we can get seedings established with a little help from Mother Nature,” he says.
You might add some cool season annual grasses, to provide grazing through the summer, then clean up weeds and reestablish permanent pasture in the fall. Planted in early spring, summer annuals can provide forage until you can get the ground ready for fall planting. It also pays to let the new seeding become well established before you put grazing animals on it. Some of the summer annuals like oats, ryegrass and some of the millets can handle it because they grow differently. Cover crops and cocktail mixes will grow quickly and provide a lot of biomass for grazing, and out-compete the weeds.
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ly, Idaho, Fort Collins, Colorado, and Klamath, Oregon. We applied glyphosate at a rate of 2 quarts per acre after the grass greened up in late April/early May. Then 2 weeks later we drilled seed. We tried alfalfa, white clover, birdsfoot trefoil, sanfoin and red clover, and this was the most effective way to do it, especially for legumes,” says Shewmaker.
“Adding a legume can really extend a pasture. Everyone in our region has grass in May and June, but in July and August the cool season grasses slow their growth. The best way to fill that mid-summer slump is with a legume. It keeps growing, adds nitrogen to the soil (reducing the fertilizer bill), and provides a well-balanced diet for cattle with high quality pasture. The only downside is bloat risk, but you can use a non-bloating legume like birdsfoot trefoil. You can keep the grass component as the majority, but add enough legume that you don’t need any nitrogen fertilizer,” he says.
“Equipment is needed, whether for full tillage or inter-seeding. If you want to do inter-seeding, a no-till drill is essential. You can broadcast seed; sometimes this works, but most of the time it does not,” Shewmaker says.
Brummer says it’s always best to use some kind of
drill that puts seed in good contact with the soil, rather than just broadcasting it out on the ground. “Broadcasting, especially for grass seed, doesn’t work very well unless you’ve roughed up the ground adequately with a disk or rototiller. Then you could put animals out there for a week or 10 days to press the seed into the ground with hoof action. That works if you don’t have a drill, but is not as successful as drilling the seed. Seeding depth is critical, typically not more than ½ inch for grasses and legumes. Thus you need some kind of depth control on your drill,” Brummer explains.
“It’s difficult to get good seedto-soil contact in an existing stand of grass, even with a good no-till drill,” says Shewmaker. “It’s fairly easy to open up the drill and get the seed down into the ground, but the challenge is good seed coverage, packing/firming the ground behind the drill.”
Trampling seed into the soil with livestock can work, certain times of year, depending on soil moisture. “Pivot irrigation helps make that work, where you can keep the ground wet with just the right amount of moisture,” says Shewmaker.
“If you are changing a stand completely, it may be more difficult, such as a stand of tall fescue where you want to take it out and put in orchardgrass. That can be hard to do, especially with a vigorous grass like tall fescue. In a pasture that isn’t being used, glyphosate works really well at taking out Kentucky bluegrass, allowing you to put in a deeper-rooted grass like orchardgrass or meadow brome,” he says.
Advantages of inter-seeding, compared with complete reseeding where you plow it up, include being more cost effective and reduces erosion potential. Many western ranches have a lot of slope, and a person has to try to minimize erosion.
“There is also less down time and loss of productivity. Disadvantages include higher risk of failure, and inter-seeding drills are not as available as conventional till drills. It can also take 2 to 3 years before inter-seeded plants achieve full productivity because initially they are under the stress of competition from the other plants. You have to be patient,” Shewmaker says.
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2023 Butler Breeder’s Meeting
This year’s Butler Breeder’s Meet ing was held at the lovely Wynfaul Acres in Cleveland, Texas. Hosted by Helen and James Cloakey, it was well attended by the long faithful and we happily welcomed several newcomers to the Butler family.
The weekend kicked off on Fri day evening at a local Mexican food restaurant. Lots of “it’s so good to see you” and “how have you been” was passed around with the salsa and chips.
The invitation included a bon fire at the farm; however, a thunderstorm was approaching by the end of dinner. Some of us brave souls ventured out and enjoyed a few minutes around a big old oak stump next to the barn that had been saved for the occasion. The rain began to spatter a little too heavily so we all moved a few feet into the barn and continued yakking for a good while longer.
Saturday morning dawned and with it guests began arriving. Among the early arrivals was Janis Webb. Webb cattle are among the best Butler bloodlines and everyone was thrilled to have her with us. Coffee and cows were the priorities to start the day and it wasn’t long before the fence was lined with folks getting a good look at the herd. Helen and James tend a wonderful group of cattle. Helen’s special attention allows several “granny cows” to still produce great calves.
The huge pit was fired up in preparation to cook the longhorn beef burgers and jalapeno poppers for lunch. The bonfire was still hot despite the rain and got stoked up for the day. The dessert table overflowed with offerings brought by the guests and those created by our hostess.
The main event took place in the extraordinary barn designed and built by Helen and James. I heard many compliments regarding the set up of the working chute and the general layout of the place. Everything is under one huge roof. Torrential rain and Texas sun are not deterrents when working the cattle at Wynfaul Acres.
After the wonderful meal, we had the meeting. No rules of order needed. Usually, Kaso Kety gets up and tells us the same things he tells us every year. Sadly, he was not able to attend and was sorely missed. Michael McLeod presided in his stead commenting that we should recall what Kaso usually says and he also thanked our hosts for the great event.
On behalf of the Butler family, thank you Helen and James for the wonderful event. A fine time was had by all. We appreciate all you do on behalf of the Butler Breeder’s Invitational Sale.
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2023 CHERRY BLOSSOM HEIFER FUTURITY RESULTS HEIFERS
Photos courtesy of Hired Hand Software
Place DOB Animal Name Owner
Class 1 Entries
1 10/24/22 WIND-DIXIE Jeremy Kronz
2 11/16/22 TRUST YOUR TREASURES John King/Sam Pequignot
3 10/27/22
MAGIC LADY 1027 John King
Class 2 Entries
1 9/14/22 COTE’S WHISKEY GYPSY Guy & Charlotte Cote
2 7/1/22 TEXAS PEARL LP John & Christy Randolph
3 7/4/22 RTG LIBERTY BELL RTG Ranch
1 4/7/22
Class 3 Entries
TUX’S MAGIC Mike Tomey
2 6/29/22 DONT STOP MISS TUFF Daniel Putt
3 4/17/22 FHR 20G’S IRON SYMBOL Dale Metz
Class 4 Entries
1 2/8/22 LUCKY ROSEBUD Brazos/Fairchild Partnership
2 3/24/22 SHEZA LUCKY ACE Brazos/Fairchild Partnership
3 1/18/22 HORSESHOE J DAZZLE John & Christine Talley
Class 5 Entries
1 10/15/21 TC DADDY’S SHOTGUN Samuel & Heather Bay
2 9/2/21 HICKS TAN LINES Jacob & Amy Miles
3 12/29/21 FC PEARL SNAP Dan Conner Class 6 Entries
1 7/9/21 21 ROSES John King
2 5/10/21 5D CAPPELLA’S STAR Natalie Chaney
3 5/21/21 BIZZY LIZZY John & Christy Randolph Class 7 Entries
1 1/3/21 KCCI CATCHIN VIBES Ken Morris
2 4/1/21 TUX’S KITTY Mike Tomey
3 3/17/21 TUX’S SKY Mike Tomey Class 8 Entries
1 11/14/20 SMOKIN’ STONES LP John & Christy Randolph
2 12/7/20 COPPER HAYSTACK Jacob & Amy Miles
3 10/20/20 RIDE SALLY RIDE David Sears Class 9 Entries
1 5/25/20 HIL5 DANDY SUE Jay Watcher
2 8/27/20 TUFF PASSION Kyle & Leah James
3 5/1/20 HICKS SAFARI GLITTER Johnny Hicks Class 10 Entries
1 7/12/20 HICKS SIREN Curtis & Tonya Abel
2 9/07/20 GH ROWDY’S SUGAR Wayne & Joanna Manning
3 4/13/20 STRING OF PEARLS LP Eddie Downey
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Futurity Results
1. Class 5 winner customers Sam & Heather Bray, Twin Cedars Cattle Co. withSale Host Ann Gravett, G&G Longhorns 2. Class 2 winners Guy & Charlotte Cote, Cote Cattle Company with Logan & Kortni Epperson, Montgomery Briggs Ranch 3.Class 4 winner Russell Fairchild, Fairchild Longhorn Enterprises with David & Retta Henry, D-R Henry Ranch and Sale Host Ann Gravett, G&G Longhorns 4. Class 9 winner Jay Wachter Sunhaven Farm with Nelson & Tammy Hearn & Adriana Norris, Nel-Tam Longhorns and Sale Host Ann Gravett, G&G Longhorns 5. Class 10 winner Johnny Hicks, Hicks Texas Longhorns with Ken
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& Kendal Morris, Khoas Cattle Co. 6. Class 6 winner John King, J&J Longhorns with Sale Host Ann Gravett, G&G Longhorns 7. Class 1 winner Jeremy Kronz & family, Barberry Farms with Daniel Putt. 8. Brett & Teresa Krause, Circle K Longhorns and Dylan Skarpa, Lonesome Pines Ranch with futurity judge Rob Fenza and futurity judges Gail Beach, Meadow Green Ranch and Ben Stone, Double S Ranch 9. Class 7 winner Ken Morris, Khoas Cattle Co. with John & Christine Talley, Talley Longhorns 10. Mike & Jamie Tomey and Courtney Tomey. 11. 2023 Cherry Blossom Sale & Futurity
2023 CHERRY BLOSSOM SALE RESULTS
April 7 & 8, 2023 • Culpeper, Virginia
Sale Hosts: Longhorn Legacy Ad
Results submitted by Longhorn Legacy Group • Photos by Hired Hand
HIGHLIGHTS
Overall Average of $3,253
Overall Total of $139,000
HIGH SELLING LOT: $10,500
LOT 9 - DH ROWDY’S REMINGTON
Consignor: M7 Longhorns • Buyer: Jacob Miles
OTHER HIGH SELLING LOTS:
$9,000 – Lot 29 - RRR Miss Rexie Bee 167
Consignor: Nik Nikodym • Buyer: Craft Ranch
$ 7,000 – Lot 40 - HL Total Glitz
Consignor: Sandra Hughes • Buyer: David Sears
$7,000 – Lot 53 - M7 Rowdy’s Justice
Consignor: M7 Longhorns • Buyer: D-R Henry Ranch
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1.Sale Host Ann Gravett, G&G Longhorns with 2023 Little Miss ITLA Leah Grove, Grove Cattle Co. 2. Ken Morris, Khoas Cattle Co. 3. Ricky & Ezra McLeod, Home Branch Ranch 4. Class 3 winner Joel Dickinson with Class 3 sponsors Jack Roper & Shauna Renate, Roper’s Ranch 5. Dale Metz, FHR Longhorns and Ben Stone, Double S Ranch 6. Joel & Abagail Miner, Cedar Rock Ranch 7. Seasons, Shawn & Sam Pequignot, G&G Longhorns 8. 2023 Cherry Blossom Sale & Futurity 9. Chase Vasut, Rockin’ AF Longhorns, Sale Host Ann Gravett, G&G Longhorns, Dan Huntington, 5D Ranch and Shawn Pequignot, G&G Longhorns
Futurity Results
April 8, 2023 • Lexington, KY
Results Furnished by: Johnny Hicks • Photos by Hired Hand Websites
2023 BLUEGRASS FUTURITY RESULTS BULLS HEIFERS
Class 1 Entries
1 6/16/22 HUBBELLS LEATHER N LACE Mark Hubbell
2 6/9/22 STORMI Dan Conner
3 6/6/22 CINNAMON SIOUX Roger Cole
Class 2 Entries
1 5/31/22 EC MISS REBEL Brett and Ginger Eckhart
2 5/20/22 HBF FRANCI’S JOY Adam & Jen Clark
3 5/30/22 BUX IRON GRIZZLE Amy and Tom Buxton Class 3 Entries
1 4/18/22 RARE CUT Joel Dickinson
2 4/8/22 HL HEIDI HO Hudson Longhorns
3 4/6/22 DUCH MAC Dela Lenz Class 4 Entries
1 3/26/22 PAINTED GLORY JPL Darryl Presley
2 2/15/22 KDK WILD RAVEN Jacob & Amy Miles
3 1/30/22 DCT HULA Chris Hesse Class 5 Entries
1 9/2/21 HL UPTOWN GIRL Hudson Longhorns
2 9/11/21 RIVERFORKS RUTA LEE Terry King
3 11/19/21 HORSESHOE J SOMEBODY Jimmy Jones Class 6 Entries
1 7/22/21 M7 RISING QUEEN Wayne & Joanna Manning
2 7/9/21 21 ROSES John King
3 7/5/21 M7 HIGH CALIBER Dan Grove Class 7 Entries
1 4/4/21 CARAMEL MESETA EL Ethan Loos
2 1/17/21 FOXY’S GOLD MINE Wayne & Joanna Manning
3 4/15/21 HL POKER ANNIE Hudson Longhorns
Grand Champion Heifer – HL Uptown Girl Reserve Grand Champion Heifer – Caramel Meseta EL
Grand Champion Bull – HL
Carol Powell,
Ginger
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Limestone Hill Ranch. 5 Class 3 winner Joel Dickinson with Class 3 sponsors Jack Roper & Shauna Renate, Roper’s Ranch 6. Heifer Reserve Grand Champions Ethan & Oliver Loos with Heifer Reserve Grand Champion sponsor Tracy Jones, Hoosier Longhorns 7. Class 7 winners Ethan & Oliver Loos with Class 7 sponsors Elizabeth Lunsford, 20/20 Cattle Co 8. Joanna Manning, M7 Longhorns with Class 6 sponsors Jim and Ainslie Lawinger, Flatland Longhorns 9. Class 4 winners Darryl & Denise Presley, James Presley Longhorns with Class 4 sponsors Dave & Luke Pine, Pine Brothers Longhorns 10 Class 9 winners Deanna, Dan & Sam Stoltz, Might As Well Ranch with Class 9 sponsor Guy Cote, Cote Cattle Company 11. Class 8 winner Mike Willinger, Hudson Longhorns with Class 8 sponsors Jacob, Amy & Elijah Miles, Milestone Cattle Company 12. Class 5 winner Mike Willinger, Hudson Longhorns with Class 5 sponsor Kody LaPoint, LaPoint Longhorn Ranch 13. Bluegrass Futurity Bull Grand Champion Mike Willinger, Hudson Longhorns with Bull Grand Champion sponsor Joanna Manning, M7 Longhorns 14. Bluegrass Futurity Heifer Grand Champion Mike Willinger, Hudson Longhorns with Heifer Grand Champion sponsor & Hired Hand customer Greg Kott, Laid Back Ranch
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1. Class 11 winner Joel Dickinson with Class 11 sponsors, Bluegrass Sale Hosts Bill & Elizabeth Hudson, Hudson Longhorns. Class 10 winners & Dan, Sam & Deanna Stoltz, Might As Well Ranch & Tommy Petersen, Petersen Longhorns with Class 10 sponsors Terry & Tammy King 3. Class 1 winner Mark Hubbell, Hubbell Longhorns with Class 1 sponsors Andrew Shagoury &
Hidden Springs Ranch 4. Class 2 winners
& Brett Eckhart, Eckhart Longhorns with Class 2 sponsor &
Mosier,
Place DOB Animal Name Owner
Place DOB Animal Name Owner Class 8 Entries 1 3/19/22 HL NIGHT TRAIN Hudson Longhorns 2 3/21/22 HL DISCOVERY Hudson/Manning Partnership 3 3/3/22 COOL HAND LUKE CHEX Loomis/Manning Partnership Class 9 Entries 1 1/18/22 JOURNEYMAN Jones/Talley/Stoltz Partnership 2 12/4/21 MBR BURLY Logan Epperson 3 11/1/21 PB COLT 45 Pine Brothers Longhorns Class 10 Entries 1 7/23/21 PCC BATMAN Pace/Petersen/Stoltz Partnership 2 10/28/21 RIVERFORKS BIG BUCKS Terry King 3 9/12/21 HALF LINK Weston Hetland Class 11 Entries 1 6/15/21 NEXT RUSH Dickinson Cattle Co. 2 5/2/21 HANGIN’ ACES Dan Conner 3 5/19/21 HUBBELLS 20 TJ BUX Amy and Tom Buxton
Night
Bull – HL Discovery
Train Reserve Grand Champion
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
2023 HUDSON / VALENTINE BLUEGRASS SALE RESULTS
April 14 & 15, 2023 • Lexington, KY
Sale Hosts: Bill & Elizabeth Hudson / Lorinda Valentine Results submitted by HV Auctions • Photos by Hired Hand
HIGHLIGHTS
Heifer Gross Sales: $125,700 • Average $5,713 • 22 Sold
Cow Gross Sales: $206,250 • Average $3,819 • 54 Sold
Overall Total of $331,950
HIGH SELLING HEIFER:
$26,000
LOT H15 - HL MARIE ANTOINETTE
Consignor: Hudson Longhorns • Buyer: Hoosier Longhorns
HIGH SELLING COW:
$19,250
LOT 29 - LL SWEET TRICK
Consignor: M7 Longhorns • Buyer: Jacob Miles
OTHER HIGH SELLING LOTS:
$17,000 – Lot H23 - RCC Worth The Money
Consignor: Rusty Clark • Buyer: Brent Crabtree
$ 16,000 – Lot 18 - DC Casanova’s Lady
Consignor: M7 Longhorns • Buyer: Nicholas Michos
$15,000 – Lot H24 - TC Kelly’s Dream
Consignor: Trampass Cook • Buyer: David Troyer
$14,500 – Lot 14 - LTL Delta Safari
Consignor: G & G Longhorns • Buyer: Hudson Longhorns
$14,000 – Lot 20 - HL Pretty Passionate
Consignor: Hudson Longhorns • Buyer: Austin Crain
$11,000 – Lot H2 - HL Lickety Split
Consignor: Hudson Longhorns • Buyer: G & G Longhorns
$10,000 – Lot H1 - BCR American Gold
Consignor: Bullcreek Longhorns • Buyer: M7 Longhorns
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Sale Results
1. Bluegrass Sale Hosts Bill & Elizabeth Hudson, Hudson Longhorns. 2. David & Retta Henry, D-R Henry Ranch and Shawn Pequignot, G&G Longhorns
7 2 1 3 4 5 8
3. Ryan & Devin Culpepper 4. Ricky McLeod, Home Branch Ranch; Dylan Skarpa, Lonesome Pines Ranch and Dan Grove, Gove Cattle Co. 5. Bruce Curtiss with Megan & Josh Shaw, HNB Longhorns; Henry Detweiler, Detweiler Longhorns and Kody LaPoint, LaPoint Longhorn Ranch 6. Steve Swink, SDS Ranch and Jason Swink, Swink Cattle Company 7. Mike & Jamie Tomey 8. 2023 Bluegrass Longhorn Sale
2023 STLA SPRING FLING FUTURITY RESULTS
April 29 • Llano, TX
HEIFERS
1
1 9/4/2022 JOLENE LP John R. & Christy Randolph
2 9/1/2022 4C SWEET CHERRY PIE Cold Copper Ranch
3 9/11/2022 KCS TINY DANCER KC Springs Ranch Class 2
1 7/26/2022 DH BRED TO SHINE Cold Copper Ranch
2 7/2/2022 KCS STARLIGHT KC Springs Ranch
3 8/21/2022 SISTER MARY FRANCES Henry & Andrea Wilson Class 3
1 5/20/2022 CK SHILOH’S TATTOO Brett & Teresa Krause
2 5/2/2022 WSR CHERRY’S PEARL Angela & Darrell Bivens
3 5/12/2022 JM5 PRINCESS TENACITY McEntire Farms
Class 4
1 4/17/2022 FHR 20G’S IRON SYMBOL Metz/ Noble Partnership
2 3/1/2022 FHR 20G’S LAST CALL Metz/ Noble Partnership
3 4/15/2022 RD DELILAH RURAL SAFARI Rockin D Longhorns, LLC Class 5
1 2/8/2022 LUCKY ROSEBUD Brazos Bend/Fairchild Partnership
2 1/31/2022 BCR AMBER WAVE 204 Suzanne & William H. Torkildsen, M.D.
3 2/14/2022 HORSESHOE J CHEESECAKE Dale E. Metz
Class 6
1 9/5/2021 DOUBLE S 20 BLUEBONNETS Benjamin & Niki Stone
2 12/24/2021 JM5 MARY’S DROP OF FAITH McEntire Farms
3 12/21/2021 3J ACE’S NOEL Jeramie & Annette James Class 7
1 5/16/2021 UNDER SPAN Curtis & Tonya Abel
2 5/2/2021 EJS DRAGON DANCER Dr Justin & Ronda Sabio
BULLS
Grand Champion Female – FHR 20G’S IRON SYMBOL Reserve Grand Champion Female – CTA DROP THE FASHION
Grand Champion Bull – JEST A COWBOY Reserve Grand Champion Bull – DOUBLE S TIGER KING
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Futurity Results Place DOB Animal Name Owner Class
Curtis
2 1/10/2021
3 1/9/2021
Jeremy
Class
3 5/3/2021 WSR CINNAMON TWIST Angela & Darrell Bivens Class 8 1 3/9/2021 CTA DROP THE FASHION
& Tonya Abel
HOT SHOT’S DOTTIE Cold Copper Ranch
2NR PADME
& Tina Johnson
9 1 7/12/2020 BENNY’S PEARL Curtis & Tonya Abel 2 10/5/2020 SWEETIE SIOUX 3P Ranch 3 4/21/2020 JP WHIMSY Lazy JP Ranch
Place DOB Animal Name Owner Class 12 1 9/11/2022 DOUBLE S TIGER KING Benjamin & Niki Stone 2 9/29/2022 KCS DIRTY HARRY KC Springs Ranch 3 9/28/2022 R.E.D. REDEMPTION Scott Herring Class 13 1 7/1/2022 KCS HIGH ENERGY KC Springs Ranch Class 14 1 5/25/2022 KCS MOON DRAGON KC Springs Ranch 2 5/22/2022 RAFTER M KING COAL TRAIN Sean & Cassie Prall 3 5/3/2022 WELL PLAYED Brazos Bend/Fairchild Partnership Class 15 1 4/25/2022 FIREBALL LV Mike & Linda Metcalfe 2 4/16/2022 PRESSURE DROP Curtis & Tonya Abel 3 4/25/2022 ROCK IT LV Mike & Linda Metcalfe Class 16 1 1/1/2022 STONEY LP John R. & Christy Randolph 2 1/13/2022 LUCKY SAMSON Brazos Bend/Fairchild Partnership 3 1/31/2022 EJS OISRIS Dr. Justin & Ronda Sabio Class 18 1 5/7/21 MAN OF IRON LV 7 Brothers Ranch Class 19 1 4/25/2021 JEST A COWBOY 3P Ranch 2 3/31/2021 JP USS TEXAS BB-35 Lazy JP Ranch
John Sharpe
March 7, 1944 ~ February 28, 2023
Author, John Sharpe, 78, a Colorado native whose family lineage included lawmen, ranchers, miners, and businessmen – with a couple of school teachers thrown in for balance – passed away on Feb. 28, 2023. From selling donkey rides and gold ore specimens on the summer streets of Cripple Creek, Colo. until he retired from commercial lending in 2007, John had been training to write fiction, whether he knew it or not. If it took a bushel full of experiences to write a novel, John had cultivated a small orchard. He’d been a teacher, a loan officer, a bartender, a fry cook, a real estate agent, an insurance salesman, a freelance writer, a photographer, and a magazine editor. He’d bucked bales, poured concrete, built fences, and pumped gas. He’d been bucked off donkeys, horses, steers, bulls, and one insulted sow. John would be the first to tell you that he wasn’t a cowboy. Even the sow agreed.
John will be missed by a variety of friends from his many adventures.
Preceded in death by his beloved wife, Cyrenne “Cy” Phinney-Sharpe; parents, Richard and Pauline (McMillan) Sharpe; and sister, Barbara Dorsey.
Celebration of Life was held May 6, 2023, in Cripple Creek, CO. Online condolences at www.MontgomerySteward.com
THE LONGHORN MEMORIES OF US!
One of the many great joys of working for TLBAA that I get to experience when attending longhorn events is the wonderful stories that are told to me by our members about our association’s past, our history and their personal experiences with the association, other members and our magnificent longhorn cattle. Believe me, I have heard it all, from funny stories to the most sad and horrific antidotes, all true, and I’m sure some stretching it a wee bit, not so true!
Sadly, as the years speed by and as we get calls and emails at the office informing us of the passing of one of our members to the big longhorn pasture in the sky, I have come to realize that this integral and meaningful part of our association’s and our member’s history, our stories, both good and bad, both true and not so true, is being lost because we are not capturing it or writing it down. What a sad loss this is to our association, our longhorn family and future generations.
I want to start capturing this wonderful history before it is too late and we lose these dear memories as our association ages. I need your help! Each of you have your stories, antidotes and memories and I want you, both young and old, to share them with me and with TLBAA.
I propose capturing this history in written form from you, hand written, typewritten or electronic emails, I don’t care. Send them to me, I will then enter them into a master document called “The Longhorn Memories of Us”! This collection of our history and stories will be posted on our website for all to read. For those who prefer to hold paper or don’t use computers, we will print it out for you, just ask. This will be a continuing, infinite working document that we and future generations will add to. These “Memories” will never end .... as memories are made everyday! Important points:
• TLBAA will not be responsible for personal versions of events or for our member’s memories of events
• All members, adults and youth may submit their Memories
• Memories will be accepted in hand written, typewritten and (preferred) in electronic/ email format
• Memories will be categorized and separated by association years, starting with 1964 (our Association’s birth year) and each year thereafter moving forward into the future. Each year that the memory occurs in will be separate and added to the document year as the stories come into the office. For example if you have a memory from 1988 or 2023, send it in and it wlll be added to the year section 1988 or 2023! They do not have to be in year order.
• Memories will only be edited for typos and for negative and/or inappropriate content: inappropriate, negative content or personal attacks will not be accepted!
• Memories must include member name, and/ or ranch name if any
• Members may submit multiple Memories
I hope that you are as excited about this project to capture our history as I am and I look forward to working with each of you! For questions or submissions, just contact me. I can’t wait to get started!
Rick Fritsche Registrar/Office Manager rick@tlbaa.org
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In MeMorIaM
HIstory
TEXAS
RODNEY COOPER PRESIDENT KOOROORALONGHORNS@GMAIL.COM
AFFILIATE UPDATES
Giddey all.
Here in Australia we are into winter chills,which is great as that means it’s not far off till spring which that in turn it will be our National Texas Longhorn show and sale to be held 23rd of September.
This great event will be held in Scone NSW which is known to be the horse capital of Australia, it will be the Texas Longhorn capital of Australia that weekend.
We are setting up for a great weekend with our AGM, Led show,unless show ,sale and the presentation dinner to finish off.
Over the last few years I’ve been scrutinizing off spring of herds here in Australia,I am ecstatic of the quality we are producing here,many thanks go to breeders world wide in taking confidence in us by sending over world class genes to put into our existing herds also congratulations to our breeders for there enthusiasm and expertise. Finally I invite anyone interested in coming to Australia, please contact us,you are all welcome with open arms.
What a great time and turnout we had for the first ever ETLA Corsicana Classic at the Navarro County Expo Center in Corsicana, TX and the feedback from those attending has been very positive. Thank you to everyone who participated.
Our sponsors were instrumental in making the show a success. We’d like to thank Tina & Keith Dubose, Deb & Doug Burkham, Lana Hightower, Brenda & John Oliver, Carrie & Justin Grace, Paula Rozell, Charity & Mark Ray, Fixing You Chiropractic, Tammy & Tom Bush, Tabitha & Clint Schwarz, 2M Rifleman, Anita & Russ Thompson, Kim & Mark Hammack, Christina & Nick Mathey. Thank you to Sarah Galloway, SK Livestock Photography and Joel Norris, Norris Productions for dedicating your time and talents to provide photography and back crew services respectively. On hand to provide other services were Samuel Faske of Hoof’n It Solutions, Gary Crawford of Uncle G’s Food Truck and Keith Morris of Morris Show Supply.
Our judges for the weekend included Stan Comer, who evaluated our non-haltered, open haltered and trophy steer shows on Saturday. Our Sunday Youth Show judge was Cody Himmelreich. Both did a great job, and we sure appreciate that they shared helpful feedback to our breeders and exhibitors.
The ETLA Youth BOD held a silent auction and 50/50 ra e to raise money for the scholarship fund. These two e orts raised a total of $745. A special shout out goes to our 50/50 ra e winner, Ashlee Reid for donating her winnings back to the youth. Ashlee also helped the World Show Senior Sale kids with a Saturday donut breakfast. Thank you so much, Ashlee!
We hope you’ll mark your calendars and plan to attend these upcoming ETLA events: September 30, 2023 – East Texas State Fair, Tyler, TX. November 17-19, 2023 – KPA Longhorn Show, Athens, TX. ETLA Corsicana Classic, April 12 – 14, Corsicana, TX.
As a reminder, an ETLA membership is only $25/year or $100 to become a lifetime member. We hope you will consider joining! Visit the TLBAA Affiliate page for contact information.
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AFFILIATE NEWS
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,
October news items need to be turned in by September 1st) We look forward to helping promote your a liate and its members!
LONGHORNS AUSTRALIA INC
EAST TEXAS LONGHORN ASSOCIATION
KEITH DUBOSE PRESIDENT KWDUBOSE@GMAIL.COM
GREAT PLAINS TEXAS LONGHORN ASSOCIATION
GORDON HOWIE PRESIDENT GKHOWIE@YAHOO.COM
Great Plains members are making a mark with their Longhorn cattle. Jerry & Gretchen Lotspiech were Horn Showcase champions (this was not their 1st time) in 2022. More recently, members placed high in the TLBAA colorful calf contest. Marshall Paczosa WON the contest, and Shawn Tobin was a runner up. They both presented great colorful calves in this contest. While I am thinking of accomplishments by our members, Scot & Jodie O’Bryan come to mind. They bred a calf the was sold at side in the TOP HAND SALE, which went on to win Reserve Grand Champion Bull at the TLBAA World Show. Their cattle have also won at the Denver show on multiple occasions. These are just a few examples of the quality programs and great Longhorn cattle being raised in the Upper Midwest.
Longhorn enthusiasts looking for opportunities to advance their programs shouldn’t overlook the Upper Midwest. The Great Plains Texas Longhorn Association members o er some really exceptional cattle and genetics. Some of these cattle will be featured in the NEW Sale Pen on the NEW web site for the GPTLA. Take a minute to check it out! www.GPTLA.com
Also… we want to extend an invitation (especially to producers in the Upper Midwest) to JOIN US in our e orts to promote Longhorn cattle and help producers. The GPTLA o cially covers the states of North Dakota, South Dakota and Montana, but we have members from other states as well, who want to be part of what we are doing. YOU WOULD BE WELCOME TOO!!
These are a few of the events in our region in 2023
• Feb 2 3rd Annual Black Hills (virtual) Longhorn Sale
• Aug 18 4th Annual Regional Horn Measuring Event
• Aug 19 5th Annual TOP HAND SALE
• Aug 19 3rd Annual Bull Alley
• Aug 19 4th Annual National “Love your Longhorn Day”
• Aug 19 3rd Annual “Points Only” World Qualifying Longhorn Show
• Aug 19 Dinner on site at 6:00 pm
• Aug 20 8th Annual World Qualifying Longhorn Show
• Sept-Oct TLBAA Horn Showcase Satellite Horn Measuring Event AND… MORE TO COME!!
We hope to see you at some of these exciting events!!
The GPTLA membership continues to welcome new member producers (you can join regardless of where you live). We would LOVE to have you join us! $250 lifetime membership dues or $25.00 annual.
Call us any time! Scot O’Bryan, Vice President, GPTLA (605) 344-2263 or Gordon Howie, President, GPTLA (605) 381-3998 We are always happy to help!
Welcome Our New Members!
We’re happy to welcome the following new members to our association. These promotional, active & lifetime members joined May 1, 2023 through May 30, 2023 If you live near one of these new breeders, be sure to reach out introduce yourself!
Brian Fason Conway, AR
Arklahoma Cattle Company Farmington, AR
Tim Saska Hereford, AZ
Parrot Creek Ranch Westville, FL
Carr Cattle Company Greenfield, IA
Glen Seekins Lewiston, ID
Crooked Horn Cattle Wilder, ID
William Grant Brumfield
Aden R Raber
Douglass, KS
Hustonville, KY
Phillip Scott Bowman Lancaster, KY
Victor & Christy Till Delhi, LA
Logan And Kayla Broker
Chris & Cortney Labrie
Skyler Pyper
Burr Oak, MI
Davison, MI
Grand Rapids, MI
Jessica & Mike Bradley Mulliken, MI
Mcbee Farms Gallatin, MO
Davis Edwards Brandon, MS
Jerob Hatch Choteau, MT
Cody Kelly Deer Lodge, MT
Crisp Farms Murphy, NC
Steven & Karen Klaman Bellevue, NE
Tl Land And Cattle
Tekamah, NE
Burkham Farms Loving, NM
B-mills Farm Cortland, NY
Justin & Christina Mcpeak
Hi-cross Cattle Co.
Zanesville, OH
Claremore, OK
Je & Tina Vialard Crescent, OK
Austin Cravens Cushing, OK
Frank Rendon Fort Towson, OK
William Berry Stratford, OK
Cherith Gipson Texola, OK
Jeremy Millwood Cleveland, TN
Kyle & Shanna Kevil Abilene, TX
Jerry H. Hodge Amarillo, TX
Sunny Hodge-campbell Amarillo, TX
Ky Brownlee Amarillo, TX
Macey Leichliter Decatur, TX
Triple L Ranch
Forreston, TX
Cavallino Ranch Horseshoe Bay, TX
Jason And Natalie Hefner Liberty Hill, TX
Circle 4r Cattle Co.
Mabank, TX
Jeanie Hardy May, TX
Van Houten Farm Santa Fe, TX
Clements Ranch Sherman, TX
Karl Jorgenson Springtown, TX
Kolby May Stephenville, TX
Ashley Cochrell Terrell, TX
Joachim J. Buono And Ginger Delance Washington, TX
Peter Rigali Wills Point, TX
Travis And Jessica Karr Axton, VA
Michelle Hyler Cascade, VA
Kyle And Krista Knops Clayton, WI
Brent Solum Wausau, WI
Lenka Marsalkova Klatovy, Czech Republic
Roman Hodel Dagmersellen, Switzerland
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MEMBER NEWS
Texas Longhorn Hall Of Fame
Nominations Being Accepted for Texas Longhorn Hall of Fame
The purpose of the Texas Longhorn Hall of Fame is to preserve the great history of the Texas Longhorn cattle breed and to recognize individuals who have had the greatest impact and influence on the breed. Induction into the Texas Longhorn Hall of Fame is the highest honor that can be bestowed upon an individual, whose contributions and commitment have truly shaped the breed.
NOMINATION CRITERIA
Any TLBAA member in good standing may submit a nomination. Nominee must have been an outstanding contributor over a period of years either as a breeder, competitor or contributor to the Texas Longhorn breed. The nominee should have been or is currently a member of the TLBAA. A nominee may be either living or deceased.
NOMINATION PROCESS
Nomination of an individual must be submitted using the form provided by TLBAA. Incomplete nominations will not be accepted. Materials which may be included with the nomination form are photographs, newspaper or other publication clippings, multimedia items, URL addresses for online videos, competition records from the TLBAA’s HORNS system or other related organizations, reference letters from those who know or knew the nominee, a personal testament from the individual preparing the nomination, or relevant passages from books containing biographical information on the nominee. If these items are sent in, they will not be returned and will become a part of the archives. Nomination forms and supporting materials must be submitted UNBOUND on traditional letter size paper (8.5”x11”).
The nomination process considers individuals addressing the following criteria:
a. Accomplishments in the Longhorn industry
b. National importance within the Longhorn industry
c. Contributions made to the Longhorn industry
d. Enduring value or historical significance of accomplishments
e. Personal qualities (integrity, character, uniqueness)
Upon receiving a nomination, the TLBAA office will send acknowledgement. The acknowledgement of materials does NOT indicate a successful nomination. Nominations will be accepted year round; however, a nomination must be received by a deadline of September 30 of each year in order for the committee to consider for the following year. A nomination of a person may be reviewed by the Hall of Fame Committee each year for a maximum of three years; however, the nomination must be resubmitted each year. Upon the completion of the third year, if a nominee has not been selected for induction, then the nominator must wait two complete calendar years before resubmitting that particular nominee to the Hall of Fame Committee for consideration.
INDUCTION CEREMONY
An induction ceremony will take place annually at the Hall of Fame banquet, hosted by the TLBAA. Inductees will receive appropriate recognition and awards at the banquet. Inductee will also be showcased in the Texas Longhorn Hall of Fame section of the TLBAF Museum (once the building is complete).
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Nominations may be submitted online at www.tlbaa.org Click TLBAA tab, scroll down and click Texas Longhorn Hall of Fame Nomination Form
The criteria for the TLBAA Hall of Fame Award is based off of Article 1 of the TLBAA ByLaws as follows:
… to recognize Texas Longhorn cattle as a distinct breed in order to protect the unique heritage of the Texas Longhorn and its link with the history of America: to promote breeding practices to preserve its purity; to produce more public awareness of Texas Longhorn cattle as a distinct breed…to encourage others to develop and maintain herds which will be registered with the Association so as to preserve for posterity this magnificent breed of cattle; to aid in the advancement of scientific knowledge of the past ancestry and future breeding of Texas Longhorn cattle…
(Note: Article I contains other language that relates directly to the Association)
Breeders nominated for the TLBAA Hall of Fame Award should embody the practices in the above mentioned Article I excerpts. They should also have a minimum of 25 years in the Longhorn Industry and have made a significant impact to the breed and/or Association.
Name and Contact information of person submitting nomination:
When making nominations please answer the following questions:
1.) Name and Ranch of nominee:
2.) How long has the nominee been involved with the Longhorn industry (minimum 25 years)
3.) Please describe the impact or influence nominee has made on the Longhorn industry (Add additional pages and attachments as needed):
Nominations to be mailed in full and received by 9/30/23. Late or incomplete nominations will not be accepted.
TLBAA Hall of Fame Committee PO Box 4430 Fort Worth Texas, 76164
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TLBAA HALL of fAme AwArd NomiNATioNs Now BeiNg AccepTed
Howdy TLBT Members!
This is it! Summer is here! We are in the final few weeks before the end of the 2022-2023 show season and our World Show Expo and this is my final letter to y’all as the TLBT President. I have greatly enjoyed serving you and this organization, promoting our breed and meeting other breeders.
Just a reminder with, there will be a lot going on at the World Show, so be sure to check the schedule. There’s livestock judging, gold merit, our TLBT general membership meeting and The Senior Sale, all mixed in between our youth, non-haltered, open and Futurity shows! And don’t forget our banquet theme is “Vegas” so be sure to brush up on your favorite card games!
I would like to thank all of the o cers and directors I have worked with not only this year, but in years past as well as the TLBT Advisor Team who have helped guide and direct us. I truly believe that TLBT members are some of the most hardworking, versatile youth out there. And although I may not make as many shows next year, as I focus on my studies at Mississippi State University, I plan to continue growing my breeding program, so am sure I will cross path with each of you down the road.
Stay safe and remember, to always have fun!
Sincerely,
TLBT Joke
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Jacks
TLBT President Find upcoming TLBAA World Qualifying Shows on Pg. 60 GOLD MERIT SPEECH TOPICS LOYALTY AND/OR SUCCESS
Message Presidents
Grace
Texas Longhorn Breeders of Tomorrow
2022-2023 TLBT OFFICERS & DIRECTORS
President
Jackson Grace
Fort Worth, TX
Vice President
Allison Lowrie
Decatur, TX
Secretary
Megan Bush
Decatur, TX
Treasurer
Jenna Quillin
Maypearl, TX
Reporter
Rylee Yarborough
Ferris, TX
Parliamentarian
Cade Nolen
Waxahachie, TX
Senior Director
Avery Roesler
Argyle, TX
Senior Director
Evelyn Sabio
Boyd, TX
Teen Director
Kaylee Nolen
Waxahachie, TX
Teen Director
Sheridan Van Blarcom
Intermediate Director
Caden Grace
Fort Worth, TX
Intermediate Director
Alyssa Brady
Red Oak, TX
Junior Director
Abbey Driewer
Anna, TX
Junior Director
Mason Smith
Decatur, TX
TLBT OFFICER SPOTLIGHT: Mason Smith
Grandview, TX Because I like to be
2.) What is your favorite Longhorn show and why? World Show because I like taking pictures with my
3.) What is your favorite Longhorn color and pattern?
4.) Where did you earn your first reward? What type When my mama fixed my hair with a cow brush and show sheen
stop you from doing something amazing.
8.) What have you learned while you have been showing Longhorns that has helped you grow as a person? Fun with friends.
9.) What is the best part about being a TLBT? The best part to me is being able to tell other breeds about our amazing unique breed.
10.) What is your favorite quote? Success is a decision.
11.) What is your favorite ice cream flavor? German Chocolate
12.) What would you like your future career to be? Make friends - they’ll celebrate with you and cheer you up when you’re down.
13.) If you could make a rule for a day and everyone had to follow it, What would it be? Heavy Equipment Operator
14.) If you could be any superhero who would you be? Why? Flash because I could get groceries at the store really quick and come home to eat.
Show ReSultS
ETLA CORSICANA CLASSIC
April 15, 2023
OPEN HALTERED FEMALE DIVISION
CLASS 1: 1. KALVARY SANGRIA ROSE, Clinton & Tabitha Schwarz, MIDWAY, TX 2. SV DUNKIN D REVIVAL, Teagan Mathey, BOWIE, TX CLASS 2: 1. 14KSDISCOVERYS SUPERSTAR, Carrasco Cattle Company, MIDLAND, TX 2. KALVARY HOT ‘N SPICY, Clinton & Tabitha Schwarz, MIDWAY, TX
CLASS 3: 1. KALVARY BOUJEE BOURBON, Clinton & Tabitha Schwarz, MIDWAY, TX 2. REDSTAR
HEY JUNE, Alyssa Brady, RED OAK, TX CLASS 4: 1. 03 JAZZY STAR, Double R Ranch, GRANDVIEW, TX 2. HAYWIRE BETTY B, Wyatt Reese Schaper, BRENHAM, TX CLASS 5: 1. LR MISS MAGGIE CP, Avery N. Mathey, BOWIE, TX 2. FLYING H ANNIE OAKLEY, Justin & Katrina Hart, ENNIS, TX
Haltered Female Junior Champion: 03 JAZZY STAR, Double R Ranch, GRANDVIEW, TX
Haltered Female Junior Champion Reserve: LR MISS MAGGIE CP, Avery N. Mathey, BOWIE, TX
CLASS 9: 1. WOJO ROSIE CP, Teagan Mathey, BOWIE, TX 2. CL MISS CINDY, Sheridan Van Blarcom, GRANDVIEW, TX CLASS 10: 1. TB HARLEY QUINN, Tamra & Thomas Bush, DECATUR, TX 2. 14K’S BEAUTIFUL HEART, Cole Stapleton, MIDLAND, TX
Haltered Female Senior Champion: WOJO ROSIE CP, Teagan Mathey, BOWIE, TX
Haltered Female Senior Champion Reserve: CL MISS CINDY, Sheridan Van Blarcom, GRANDVIEW, TX
Haltered Female Grand Champion: 03 JAZZY STAR, Double R Ranch, GRANDVIEW, TX
Haltered Female Grand Champion Reserve: WOJO ROSIE CP, Teagan Mathey, BOWIE, TX
CLASS 16: 1. CHAPARRAL DITTY DAWN, Chaparral Cattle Company, DECATUR, TX 2. RAFTER M LOVE BUG, Steven & Ruby Retzloff, SAN ANGELO, TX
Haltered Mature Female Champion: CHAPARRAL DITTY DAWN, Chaparral Cattle Company, DECATUR, TX
Haltered Mature Female Champion Reserve: RAFTER M LOVE BUG, Steven & Ruby Retzloff, SAN ANGELO, TX
PRODUCE OF DAM
CLASS 34: 1. TC3 WOJO MOJO OVER, Teagan Mathey, BOWIE, TX
OPEN HALTERED BULL DIVISION
CLASS 20: 1. CADILLAC 227, Carrasco Cattle Company, MIDLAND, TX 2. OL SMOKED, John Oliver, MALAKOFF, TX CLASS 22: 1. KALVARY ADMIRAL’S LEGACY, Clinton & Tabitha Schwarz, MIDWAY, TX 2. RR WINGMAN, Double R Ranch, GRANDVIEW, TX CLASS 23: 1. KALVARY SWEET VICTORY, Clinton & Tabitha Schwarz, MIDWAY, TX 2. 2 PERCENT, Keith and Barbara Wucherpfennig, GRANTON, WI CLASS 24: 1. TB VEGAS, Tamra & Thomas Bush, DECATUR, TX
Haltered Bull Junior Champion: TB VEGAS, Tamra & Thomas Bush, DECATUR, TX
Haltered Bull Junior Champion Reserve: KALVARY ADMIRAL’S LEGACY, Clinton & Tabitha Schwarz, MIDWAY, TX
CLASS 27: 1. TL REBEL, Mark and Charity Ray, ALVARADO, TX
Haltered Bull Senior Champion: TL REBEL, Mark and Charity Ray, ALVARADO, TX
Haltered Bull Grand Champion: TB VEGAS, Tamra & Thomas Bush, DECATUR, TX
Haltered Bull Grand Champion Reserve: KALVARY ADMIRAL’S LEGACY, Clinton & Tabitha Schwarz, MIDWAY, TX
GET OF SIRE
CLASS 35: 1. SANDDOLLAR TRUE REDEEMER, Clinton & Tabitha Schwarz, MIDWAY, TX 2. TC3 BULLETT HOLE, Veteran’s Liberty Ranch Partnership, RHOME, TX
NON-HALTERED FEMALE DIVISION
CLASS 1: 1. OL COALURA, John Oliver, MALAKOFF, TX CLASS 3: 1. PRETTY PLUM PERFECT, Tanya and Joe Mendenhall, DALLAS, TX CLASS 4: 1. SMOKIN’ HOT FLASH DK, Clinton & Tabitha Schwarz, MIDWAY, TX 2. OL GUNNA SHINE, John Oliver, MALAKOFF, TX
Non-Haltered Female Junior Champion: SMOKIN’ HOT FLASH DK, Clinton & Tabitha Schwarz, MIDWAY, TX
Non-Haltered Female Junior Champion Reserve: OL GUNNA SHINE, John Oliver, MALAKOFF, TX
CLASS 8: 1. REDSTAR KIMBER, Doug and Deborah Burkham, Red Oak, TX 2. HC HALO PEARL, Tanya and Joe Mendenhall, DALLAS, TX CLASS 9: 1. HC HALO BIRDIE, Tanya and Joe Mendenhall, DALLAS, TX CLASS 10: 1. OL ADAMINA, John Oliver, MALAKOFF, TX 2. JCG SAMANTHA, Alyssa Brady, RED OAK, TX CLASS 11: 1. GABRIELLA’S JEWEL CP, Alyssa Brady, RED OAK, TX
Non-Haltered Female Senior Champion: OL ADAMINA, John Oliver, MALAKOFF, TX
Non-Haltered Female Senior Champion Reserve: REDSTAR KIMBER, Doug and Deborah Burkham, Red Oak, TX
Non-Haltered Female Grand Champion: OL ADAMINA, John Oliver, MALAKOFF, TX
Non-Haltered Female Grand Champion Reserve: SMOKIN’ HOT FLASH DK, Clinton & Tabitha Schwarz, MIDWAY, TX
CLASS 18: 1. OL PLAYMATE, John Oliver, MALAKOFF, TX CLASS 19: 1. SANDDOLLAR MAEBY, Sheridan Van Blarcom, GRANDVIEW, TX
Non-Haltered Mature Female Champion: OL PLAYMATE, John Oliver, MALAKOFF, TX
Non-Haltered Mature Female Champion Reserve: SANDDOLLAR MAEBY, Sheridan Van Blarcom, GRANDVIEW, TX
YOUTH FEMALE DIVISION
CLASS 1: 1. RL BLACK MAGIC, Megan Bush, DECATUR, TX 2. OL COALURA, Wyleigh Oliver, MALAKOFF, TX CLASS 2: 1. TB CATALINA WINE MIXER, Emerson Dean, DECATUR, TX 2. 14K’S
DAZZLER, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX CLASS 3: 1. REDSTAR HEY JUNE, Alyssa Brady, RED OAK, TX
2. KALVARY BOUJEE BOURBON, Lainey Schwarz, MIDWAY, TX CLASS 4: 1. 03 JAZZY STAR, Sheridan Van Blarcom, GRANDVIEW, TX 2. SV MERCY, Avery N. Mathey, BOWIE, TX CLASS 5: 1. LR MISS MAGGIE CP, Avery N. Mathey, BOWIE, TX 2. CHAPARRAL SIREN, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX
Youth
Female Junior Champion: 03 JAZZY STAR, Sheridan Van Blarcom, GRANDVIEW, TX
Youth Female Junior Champion Reserve: TB CATALINA WINE MIXER, Emerson Dean, DECATUR, TX
CLASS 8: 1. TS JACKHAMMER SAFARI, Alissa Butler, DECATUR, TX 2. HD LOVE BIRD, Madilyn B. Schaper, BRENHAM, TX CLASS 9: 1. WOJO ROSIE CP, Teagan Mathey, BOWIE, TX 2. CL MISS CINDY, Sheridan Van Blarcom, GRANDVIEW, TX CLASS 10: 1. OL ADAMINA, Wyleigh Oliver, MALAKOFF, TX 2. TB HARLEY QUINN, Megan Bush, DECATUR, TX CLASS 11: 1. JCG LOLA, James Caden Grace, SUNSET, TX 2. STARDUST DOT CP, Lilly Thomas, CLEBURNE, TX
Youth Female Senior Champion: OL ADAMINA, Wyleigh Oliver, MALAKOFF, TX
Youth Female Senior Champion Reserve: WOJO ROSIE CP, Teagan Mathey, BOWIE, TX
Youth Female Grand Champion: OL ADAMINA, Wyleigh Oliver, MALAKOFF, TX
Youth Female Grand Champion Reserve: 03 JAZZY STAR, Sheridan Van Blarcom, GRANDVIEW, TX
YOUTH BULL DIVISION
CLASS 16: 1. OL SMOKED, Wyleigh Oliver, MALAKOFF, TX 2. COLIE BOLIE, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX CLASS 18: 1. KALVARY ADMIRAL’S LEGACY, Lainey Schwarz, MIDWAY, TX 2. RR WINGMAN, Sheridan Van Blarcom, GRANDVIEW, TX CLASS 19: 1. LW SMOKESHOW JOE, Hennessy Rogers, PARADISE, TX 2. KALVARY SWEET VICTORY, Lainey Schwarz, MIDWAY, TX CLASS 20: 1. TB VEGAS, Megan Bush, DECATUR, TX 2. JCG GARFIELD MARK LOGAN, Jackson Grace, SUNSET, TX CLASS 21: 1. TL REBEL, Savannah Duncan, ALVARADO, TX
Youth Bull Grand Champion: KALVARY ADMIRAL’S LEGACY, Lainey Schwarz, MIDWAY, TX
Youth Bull Grand Champion Reserve: RR WINGMAN, Sheridan Van Blarcom, GRANDVIEW, TX
YOUTH STEER DIVISION
CLASS 25: 1. DISCOVERY NORTHWEST, Oran Chambliss, BAY CITY, TX CLASS 26: 1. G&L QUANAH PARKER, Alissa Butler, DECATUR, TX 2. KALVARY REDEEMING MARVEL, Lainey Schwarz, MIDWAY, TX CLASS 27: 1. JCG OLDCHUNKOFCOAL, James Caden Grace, SUNSET, TX 2. OCC MR. FAHRENHEIT, Savannah Duncan, ALVARADO, TX
Youth Steer Junior Champion: JCG OLDCHUNKOFCOAL, James Caden Grace, SUNSET, TX
Youth Steer Junior Champion Reserve: OCC MR. FAHRENHEIT, Savannah Duncan, ALVARADO, TX CLASS 31: 1. HIGHTOWER, Harlee Jo Roberson, PARADISE, TX 2. BELLA’S BANDOLERO, Sheridan Van Blarcom, GRANDVIEW, TX CLASS 32: 1. G&L APACHE PASS, Alyssa Brady, RED OAK, TX 2. FLYING H SCOUT HFH, Clarissa Hart, ENNIS, TX CLASS 33: 1. HX3 WETZEL, Hunter Lawson, PARADISE, TX 2. G&L TOMAHAWK, Alyssa Brady, RED OAK, TX
Youth Steer Senior Champion: HX3 WETZEL, Hunter Lawson, PARADISE, TX
Youth Steer Senior Champion Reserve: G&L TOMAHAWK, Alyssa Brady, RED OAK, TX
Youth Steer Grand Champion: HX3 WETZEL, Hunter Lawson, PARADISE, TX
Youth Steer Grand Champion Reserve: G&L TOMAHAWK, Alyssa Brady, RED OAK, TX CLASS Y38: 1. 2M RHINESTONE COWBOY, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX 2. 2M SPONGBOB, Avery N. Mathey, BOWIE, TX CLASS Y39: 1. 2M HURDSTROM, Harlee Jo Roberson, PARADISE, TX 2. 2M LITTLE DAGGER, Cash Lamb, PURDON, TX CLASS Y40: 1. BL JIM DANDY, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX
Youth Miniature Steer Grand Champion: BL JIM DANDY, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX
Youth Miniature Steer Grand Champion Reserve: 2M HURDSTROM, Harlee Jo Roberson, PARADISE, TX
TROPHY STEER DIVISION
CLASS 1: 1. G&L TOMAHAWK, Doug and Deborah Burkham, Red Oak, TX 2. SRR RODEO, Ben Herman, MONTGOMERY, TX CLASS 2: 1. DUNN ROAD TRIP, Ben Herman, MONTGOMERY, TX 2. DC VEGAS, Hailey Mann, FROST, TX
Steer Junior Champion: DUNN ROAD TRIP, Ben Herman, MONTGOMERY, TX
Steer Junior Champion Reserve: DC VEGAS, Hailey Mann, FROST, TX
CLASS 5: 1. KDK JUNEBUG SENKO, Bar 5Y, FERRIS, TX 2. SKJGWKS TEAMWORK, Ben Herman, MONTGOMERY, TX CLASS 6: 1. NEON ROW CP, Kevin and Laury Rooker, POOLVILLE, TX
Steer Senior Champion: NEON ROW CP, Kevin and Laury Rooker, POOLVILLE, TX
Steer Senior Champion Reserve: KDK JUNEBUG SENKO, Bar 5Y, FERRIS, TX
Steer Grand Champion: NEON ROW CP, Kevin and Laury Rooker, POOLVILLE, TX
Steer Grand Champion Reserve: KDK JUNEBUG SENKO, Bar 5Y, FERRIS, TX
GREAT WESTERN TRAIL DAYS
April 22, 2023
OPEN HALTERED FEMALE DIVISION
CLASS 1: 1. CHAPARRAL JUBILEE, Chaparral Cattle Company, DECATUR, TX 2. RL BLACK MAGIC, Megan Bush, DECATUR, TX CLASS 2: 1. CCR WILD WILLOW, Braylin Miller, COLEMAN, TX 2. HV ATHENA, Blake & Jessica Hickman, MCKINNEY, TX CLASS 3: 1. WIC MISS MAIZIE, Randy & Catherine Morris, TUSCOLA, TX 2. MAXIE FAITH TENBAR, Phillip, John and Sandra Juarez, SANGER, TX CLASS 4: 1. 03 JAZZY STAR, Double R Ranch, GRANDVIEW, TX 2. LR DIXIE ROSE CP, Walker Hance, COLLINSVILLE, OK CLASS 5: 1. LR MISS MAGGIE CP, Avery N. Mathey, BOWIE, TX 2. TJD LIBERTY BELL, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX
Haltered Female Junior Champion: LR MISS MAGGIE CP, Avery N. Mathey, BOWIE, TX
Haltered Female Junior Champion Reserve: WIC MISS MAIZIE, Randy & Catherine Morris,
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CLASS 8: 1. WIC BLOSSOM, Waverly McCauley, HUFFMAN, TX 2. MAMA MARCIE KD, Kali Davis, IRAAN, TX CLASS 9: 1. CL MISS CINDY, Sheridan Van Blarcom, GRANDVIEW, TX 2. WOJO ROSIE CP, Teagan Mathey, BOWIE, TX CLASS 10: 1. TB HARLEY QUINN, Tamra & Thomas Bush, DECATUR, TX 2. LADY LENA CP, Mark & Kim Hammack, CAMPBELL, TX CLASS 11: 1. WIC SHE’S A DAISY, Randy & Catherine Morris, TUSCOLA, TX 2. HI 5’S DAKOTA, Rustic Sunset Ranch, Llc., STEPHENVILLE, TX
Haltered Female Senior Champion: WIC SHE’S A DAISY, Randy & Catherine Morris, TUSCOLA, TX
Haltered Female Senior Champion Reserve: CL MISS CINDY, Sheridan Van Blarcom, GRANDVIEW, TX
Haltered Female Grand Champion: WIC SHE’S A DAISY, Randy & Catherine Morris, TUSCOLA, TX
Haltered Female Grand Champion Reserve: CL MISS CINDY, Sheridan Van Blarcom, GRANDVIEW, TX
CLASS 16: 1. TB SUNSET STORM, Tamra & Thomas Bush, DECATUR, TX 2. CHAPARRAL DITTY DAWN, Chaparral Cattle Company, DECATUR, TX
Haltered Mature Female Champion: TB SUNSET STORM, Tamra & Thomas Bush, DECATUR, TX
Haltered Mature Female Champion Reserve: CHAPARRAL DITTY DAWN, Chaparral Cattle Company, DECATUR, TX
OPEN HALTERED BULL DIVISION
CLASS 21: 1. WHIPLASH CP, Hance/Payne Partnership, SLIDELL, TX 2. OCC STORM WARNING, Walker Hance, COLLINSVILLE, OK CLASS 22: 1. RR WINGMAN, Double R Ranch, GRANDVIEW, TX
2. CCR SNAPPY STUART, Braylin Miller, COLEMAN, TX CLASS 23: 1. WIC NEXT BIG DEAL, Randy & Catherine Morris, TUSCOLA, TX 2. OCC HAYWIRE, Walker Hance, COLLINSVILLE, OK CLASS 24:
1. LR BILLY BOB CP, Walker Hance, COLLINSVILLE, OK 2. LR CHERRY BOMB CP, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX
Haltered Bull Junior Champion: WIC NEXT BIG DEAL, Randy & Catherine Morris, TUSCOLA, TX
Haltered Bull Junior Champion Reserve: LR BILLY BOB CP, Walker Hance, COLLINSVILLE, OK
CLASS 27: 1. NITTY GRITTY CP, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX 2. TL REBEL, Mark and Charity Ray, ALVARADO, TX CLASS 29: 1. HONDO TENBAR, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX
Haltered Bull Senior Champion: HONDO TENBAR, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX
Haltered Bull Senior Champion Reserve: NITTY GRITTY CP, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX
Haltered Bull Grand Champion: HONDO TENBAR, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX
Haltered Bull Grand Champion Reserve: WIC NEXT BIG DEAL, Randy & Catherine Morris, TUSCOLA, TX
YOUTH FEMALE DIVISION
CLASS 1: 1. CHAPARRAL JUBILEE, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX 2. RL BLACK MAGIC, Megan Bush, DECATUR, TX CLASS 2: 1. 5G PIPER, Rylee Yarborough, FERRIS, TX 2. TB CATALINA WINE MIXER, Megan Bush, DECATUR, TX CLASS 3: 1. WIC MISS MAIZIE, Braylin Miller, COLEMAN, TX 2. MAXIE FAITH TENBAR, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX CLASS 4: 1. 03 JAZZY STAR, Sheridan Van Blarcom, GRANDVIEW, TX 2. LR DIXIE ROSE CP, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX CLASS 5: 1. OCC CHARLENE, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX 2. TJD LIBERTY BELL, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX
Youth Female Junior Champion: 03 JAZZY STAR, Sheridan Van Blarcom, GRANDVIEW, TX Youth Female Junior Champion Reserve: WIC MISS MAIZIE, Braylin Miller, COLEMAN, TX CLASS 8: 1. WIC BLOSSOM, Braylin Miller, COLEMAN, TX 2. TJD ARIEL, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX CLASS 9: 1. CL MISS CINDY, Sheridan Van Blarcom, GRANDVIEW, TX 2. WOJO ROSIE CP, Teagan Mathey, BOWIE, TX CLASS 10: 1. TB HARLEY QUINN, Megan Bush, DECATUR, TX 2. CASSIE TENBAR, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX CLASS 11: 1. WIC SHE’S A DAISY, Braylin Miller, COLEMAN, TX 2. SR MISS JESSICA, Kali Davis, IRAAN, TX
Youth Female Senior Champion: CL MISS CINDY, Sheridan Van Blarcom, GRANDVIEW, TX
Youth Female Senior Champion Reserve: TB HARLEY QUINN, Megan Bush, DECATUR, TX
Youth Female Grand Champion: CL MISS CINDY, Sheridan Van Blarcom, GRANDVIEW, TX
Youth Female Grand Champion Reserve: TB HARLEY QUINN, Megan Bush, DECATUR, TX
YOUTH
BULL DIVISION
CLASS 16: 1. COLIE BOLIE, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX CLASS 17: 1. WHIPLASH CP, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX 2. OCC STORM WARNING, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX CLASS 18: 1. RR WINGMAN, Sheridan Van Blarcom, GRANDVIEW, TX 2. CCR SNAPPY STUART, Braylin Miller, COLEMAN, TX CLASS 19: 1. WIC NEXT BIG DEAL, Braylin Miller, COLEMAN, TX 2. OCC HAYWIRE, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX CLASS 20: 1. LR BILLY BOB CP, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX 2. LR CHERRY BOMB CP, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX CLASS 21: 1. NITTY GRITTY CP, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX 2. TL REBEL, Savannah Duncan, ALVARADO, TX
Youth Bull Grand Champion: NITTY GRITTY CP, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX
Youth Bull Grand Champion Reserve: LR BILLY BOB CP, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX
YOUTH STEER DIVISION
CLASS 25: 1. TL MIDNIGHT RIDE, Callie Faragher, COLLEYVILLE, TX 2. R4 WEED KILLER, James Paul Roesler, KRUM, TX CLASS 26: 1. TB STORMBREAKER, Megan Bush, DECATUR, TX 2. TB GUN SMOKE, Sheridan Van Blarcom, GRANDVIEW, TX CLASS 27: 1. KALVARY HOOTIN’ HOLLER, Ethan Hickman, MCKINNEY, TX 2. OCC TOPGUN, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX
Youth Steer Junior Champion: KALVARY HOOTIN’ HOLLER, Ethan Hickman, MCKINNEY, TX
Youth Steer Junior Champion Reserve: TL MIDNIGHT RIDE, Callie Faragher, COLLEYVILLE, TX
CLASS 30: 1. CHARLIE KD, Kali Davis, IRAAN, TX 2. LL COWBOY TUFF SHOOTER, Madison
Lawrence, WEATHERFORD, TX CLASS 31: 1. BELLA’S BANDOLERO, Sheridan Van Blarcom, GRANDVIEW, TX 2. HIGHTOWER, Harlee Jo Roberson, PARADISE, TX CLASS 32: 1. TJD EL LUCHADOR, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX 2. FLYING H SCOUT HFH, Clarissa Hart, ENNIS, TX CLASS 33: 1. HX3 WETZEL, Hailey Roberson, PARADISE, TX 2. HD REX DANGERVEST, Jase Dickey, WEATHERFORD, TX
Youth Steer Senior Champion: TJD EL LUCHADOR, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX
Youth Steer Senior Champion Reserve: HX3 WETZEL, Hailey Roberson, PARADISE, TX
Youth Steer Grand Champion: TJD EL LUCHADOR, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX
Youth Steer Grand Champion Reserve: HX3 WETZEL, Hailey Roberson, PARADISE, TX
CLASS Y38: 1. 2M RHINESTONE COWBOY, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX 2. 2M WALDO, Teagan Mathey, BOWIE, TX CLASS Y39: 1. 2M HURDSTROM, Harlee Jo Roberson, PARADISE, TX 2. LL LITTLE JOKER, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX CLASS Y40: 1. BL JIM DANDY, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX
Youth Miniature Steer Grand Champion: BL JIM DANDY, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX
Youth Miniature Steer Grand Champion Reserve: 2M RHINESTONE COWBOY, Megan Bush, DECATUR, TX
TROPHY STEER DIVISION
CLASS 1: 1. HX3 WETZEL, Hailey Roberson, PARADISE, TX 2. TJD EL LUCHADOR, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX CLASS 2: 1. CACTUS JACK PLR, Lawrence Longhorns, WEATHERFORD, TX
Steer Junior Champion: HX3 WETZEL, Hailey Roberson, PARADISE, TX
Steer Junior Champion Reserve: TJD EL LUCHADOR, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX
CLASS 5: 1. SR LITTLE BUCK, Steven & Ruby Retzloff, SAN ANGELO, TX 2. REDSTAR CASH MONEY, Rylee Yarborough, FERRIS, TX
Steer Senior Champion: SR LITTLE BUCK, Steven & Ruby Retzloff, SAN ANGELO, TX
Steer Senior Champion Reserve: REDSTAR CASH MONEY, Rylee Yarborough, FERRIS, TX
Steer Grand Champion: HX3 WETZEL, Hailey Roberson, PARADISE, TX
Steer Grand Champion Reserve: SR LITTLE BUCK, Steven & Ruby Retzloff, SAN ANGELO, TX
GREAT WESTERN TRAIL DAYS POINTS ONLY
YOUTH FEMALE DIVISION
April 22, 2023
CLASS 1: 1. CHAPARRAL JUBILEE, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX 2. SANDDOLLAR SAHARA, Braylin Miller, COLEMAN, TX CLASS 2: 1. 5G PIPER, Rylee Yarborough, FERRIS, TX 2. HV ATHENA, Brynn Hickman, MCKINNEY, TX CLASS 3: 1. WIC MISS MAIZIE, Braylin Miller, COLEMAN, TX 2. MAXIE FAITH TENBAR, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX CLASS 4: 1. 03 JAZZY STAR, Sheridan Van Blarcom, GRANDVIEW, TX 2. SV MERCY, Avery N. Mathey, BOWIE, TX CLASS 5: 1. TJD LIBERTY BELL, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX 2. LR MISS MAGGIE CP, Avery N. Mathey, BOWIE, TX Youth Female Junior Champion: WIC MISS MAIZIE, Braylin Miller, COLEMAN, TX Youth Female Junior Champion Reserve: 03 JAZZY STAR, Sheridan Van Blarcom, GRANDVIEW, TX
CLASS 8: 1. WIC BLOSSOM, Braylin Miller, COLEMAN, TX 2. TJD ARIEL, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX CLASS 9: 1. CL MISS CINDY, Sheridan Van Blarcom, GRANDVIEW, TX 2. WOJO ROSIE CP, Teagan Mathey, BOWIE, TX CLASS 10: 1. CASSIE TENBAR, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX 2. TB HARLEY QUINN, Megan Bush, DECATUR, TX CLASS 11: 1. WIC SHE’S A DAISY, Braylin Miller, COLEMAN, TX
Youth Female Senior Champion: WIC SHE’S A DAISY, Braylin Miller, COLEMAN, TX
Youth Female Senior Champion Reserve: CASSIE TENBAR, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX
Youth Female Grand Champion: WIC SHE’S A DAISY, Braylin Miller, COLEMAN, TX
Youth Female Grand Champion Reserve: CASSIE TENBAR, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX
YOUTH BULL DIVISION
CLASS 17: 1. WHIPLASH CP, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX 2. OCC STORM WARNING, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX CLASS 18: 1. CCR SNAPPY STUART, Braylin Miller, COLEMAN, TX 2. RR WINGMAN, Sheridan Van Blarcom, GRANDVIEW, TX CLASS 19: 1. WIC NEXT BIG DEAL, Braylin Miller, COLEMAN, TX CLASS 20: 1. LR CHERRY BOMB CP, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX 2. TB VEGAS, Megan Bush, DECATUR, TX CLASS 21: 1. NITTY GRITTY CP, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX 2. TL REBEL, Savannah Duncan, ALVARADO, TX
Youth Bull Grand Champion: NITTY GRITTY CP, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX
Youth Bull Grand Champion Reserve: CCR SNAPPY STUART, Braylin Miller, COLEMAN, TX
YOUTH STEER DIVISION
CLASS 25: 1. R4 WEED KILLER, James Paul Roesler, KRUM, TX CLASS 26: 1. TB GUN SMOKE, Sheridan Van Blarcom, GRANDVIEW, TX 2. TB STORMBREAKER, Megan Bush, DECATUR, TX CLASS 27: 1. WIC PHOENIX, Braylin Miller, COLEMAN, TX 2. KALVARY HOOTIN’ HOLLER, Ethan Hickman, MCKINNEY, TX
Youth Steer Junior Champion: TB GUN SMOKE, Sheridan Van Blarcom, GRANDVIEW, TX
Youth Steer Junior Champion Reserve: WIC PHOENIX, Braylin Miller, COLEMAN, TX CLASS 30: 1. LL COWBOY TUFF SHOOTER, Madison Lawrence, WEATHERFORD, TX CLASS 31: 1. BELLA’S BANDOLERO, Sheridan Van Blarcom, GRANDVIEW, TX 2. HIGHTOWER, Harlee Jo Roberson, PARADISE, TX CLASS 32: 1. TJD EL LUCHADOR, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX 2. FLYING H SCOUT HFH, Clarissa Hart, ENNIS, TX CLASS 33: 1. HX3 WETZEL, Hailey Roberson, PARADISE, TX 2. SBL CUT A RUG, Harlee Jo Roberson, PARADISE, TX
Youth Steer Senior Champion: HX3 WETZEL, Hailey Roberson, PARADISE, TX
Youth Steer Senior Champion Reserve: BELLA’S BANDOLERO, Sheridan Van Blarcom,
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Youth Steer Grand Champion: HX3 WETZEL, Hailey Roberson, PARADISE, TX
Youth Steer Grand Champion Reserve: BELLA’S BANDOLERO, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX
CLASS Y38: 1. 2M RHINESTONE COWBOY, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX 2. 2M SPONGBOB, Avery N. Mathey, BOWIE, TX CLASS Y39: 1. 2M HURDSTROM, Harlee Jo Roberson, PARADISE, TX 2. LL
TINY TIM, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX CLASS Y40: 1. BL JIM DANDY, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX
Youth Miniature Steer Grand Champion: BL JIM DANDY, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX
Youth Miniature Steer Grand Champion Reserve: 2M RHINESTONE COWBOY, Megan Bush, DECATUR, TX
LLANO SPRING FLING
April 28, 2023
Non-Haltered Female Junior Champion: JM5 STILLETO, McEntire Farms, MILLSAP, TX
Non-Haltered Female Junior Champion Reserve: KCS TINY DANCER, Kc Springs Ranch, MUENSTER, TX
CLASS 8: 1. DOUBLE S 20 BLUEBONNETS, Benjamin & Niki Stone, KEMPNER, TX 2. 4C COPPER CROWN, Cold Copper Ranch, BURNET, TX CLASS 10: 1. JESTA PRETTY PICTURE FR, Russell E. Fairchild, LAMPASAS, TX 2. HOT SHOT’S DOTTIE, Cold Copper Ranch, BURNET, TX
Non-Haltered Female Senior Champion: DOUBLE S 20 BLUEBONNETS, Benjamin & Niki Stone, KEMPNER, TX
Non-Haltered Female Senior Champion Reserve: JESTA PRETTY PICTURE FR, Russell E. Fairchild, LAMPASAS, TX
Non-Haltered Female Grand Champion: DOUBLE S 20 BLUEBONNETS, Benjamin & Niki Stone, KEMPNER, TX
OPEN
HALTERED FEMALE DIVISION
CLASS 1: 1. JOLENE LP, John R. and Christy Randolph, SMITHVILLE, TX 2. WSR PUMPKIN PIE, Angela & Darrell Bivens, HICO, TX CLASS 2: 1. 14KSDISCOVERYS SUPERSTAR, Carrasco Cattle Company, MIDLAND, TX 2. SISTER MARY FRANCES, Henry & Andrea Wilson, HOUSTON, TX
CLASS 3: 1. WSR CHERRY’S PEARL, Angela & Darrell Bivens, HICO, TX 2. 4C FREEDOM BELL, Cold Copper Ranch, BURNET, TX CLASS 4: 1. GFJ ARAGORNS FIELD PRINCESS, Glenn & Felecia Jones, HOUSTON, TX 2. 2NR SUGAR SHOT, Jeremy and Tina Johnson, SAN ANTONIO, TX CLASS 5: 1. 3J VALENTINA, Jeramie and Annette James, NEW ULM, TX 2. BCR AMBER WAVE 204, Suzanne & William H. Torkildsen, M.D., FAYETTEVILLE, TX
Haltered Female Junior Champion: JOLENE LP, John R. and Christy Randolph, SMITHVILLE, TX
Haltered Female Junior Champion Reserve: GFJ ARAGORNS FIELD PRINCESS, Glenn & Felecia Jones, HOUSTON, TX
CLASS 8: 1. 4C DUNN WENT COPPER, Cold Copper Ranch, BURNET, TX 2. WINNIN’ AT THE WIRE TP, Phillips Longhorns, ANGLETON, TX CLASS 9: 1. TL JSC BREE’S SWEETHEART, Thurmond Longhorns, ADKINS, TX 2. WSR CINNAMON TWIST, Angela & Darrell Bivens, HICO, TX CLASS 10: 1. MISS ANNIEMARIE, Madisun Bennett, SPRINGTOWN, TX 2. 2NR PADME, Jeremy and Tina Johnson, SAN ANTONIO, TX CLASS 11: 1. 2NR DRINKS ON ME, Jeremy and Tina Johnson, SAN ANTONIO, TX
Haltered Female Senior Champion: TL JSC BREE’S SWEETHEART, Thurmond Longhorns, ADKINS, TX
Haltered Female Senior Champion Reserve: MISS ANNIEMARIE, Madisun Bennett, SPRINGTOWN, TX
Haltered Female Grand Champion: JOLENE LP, John R. and Christy Randolph, SMITHVILLE, TX
Haltered Female Grand Champion Reserve: TL JSC BREE’S SWEETHEART, Thurmond
Longhorns, ADKINS, TX
CLASS 16: 1. MISS DOLLY NOT PARTON, John R. and Christy Randolph, SMITHVILLE, TX 2. BELLA’S BLUEBONNET, Chapel James, NEW ULM, TX
Haltered Mature Female Champion: MISS DOLLY NOT PARTON, John R. and Christy Randolph, SMITHVILLE, TX
Haltered Mature Female Champion Reserve: BELLA’S BLUEBONNET, Chapel James, NEW ULM, TX
PRODUCE OF DAM
CLASS 34: 1. KETTLE’S GINGER SNAP, Angela & Darrell Bivens, HICO, TX
OPEN HALTERED BULL DIVISION
CLASS 20: 1. CADILLAC 227, Carrasco Cattle Company, MIDLAND, TX CLASS 21: 1. JSC JOEL
TEXAS WALKER, Henry & Andrea Wilson, HOUSTON, TX CLASS 22: 1. JSC COMMISSIONER
KEN, Henry & Andrea Wilson, HOUSTON, TX CLASS 23: 1. 2 PERCENT, Keith and Barbara Wucherpfennig, GRANTON, WI CLASS 24: 1. STONEY LP, John R. and Christy Randolph, SMITHVILLE, TX 2. SKH REFINED GENTLEMAN, Stephen and Kim Head, ANGLETON, TX
Haltered Bull Junior Champion: JSC COMMISSIONER KEN, Henry & Andrea Wilson, HOUSTON, TX
Haltered Bull Junior Champion Reserve: STONEY LP, John R. and Christy Randolph, SMITHVILLE, TX
CLASS 27: 1. NITTY GRITTY CP, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX
Haltered Bull Senior Champion: NITTY GRITTY CP, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX
Haltered Bull Grand Champion: JSC COMMISSIONER KEN, Henry & Andrea Wilson, HOUSTON, TX
Haltered Bull Grand Champion Reserve: STONEY LP, John R. and Christy Randolph, SMITHVILLE, TX
GET OF SIRE
CLASS 35: 1. IRON KETTLE 99, Andrew Wilson, Houston, TX
NON-HALTERED FEMALE DIVISION
CLASS 1: 1. KCS TINY DANCER, Kc Springs Ranch, MUENSTER, TX 2. 4C SWEET CHERRY PIE, Cold Copper Ranch, BURNET, TX CLASS 2: 1. DH BRED TO SHINE, Dale Hunt, ARDMORE, OK 2. KCS STARLIGHT, Kc Springs Ranch, MUENSTER, TX CLASS 3: 1. JM5 PRINCESS TENACITY, McEntire Farms, MILLSAP, TX CLASS 4: 1. JM5 STILLETO, McEntire Farms, MILLSAP, TX 2. FHR 20G’S OREO RIVER, Metz/ Noble Partnership, KRUM, TX CLASS 5: 1. LUCKY ROSEBUD, Brazos Bend/Fairchild Partnership, LAMPASAS, TX 2. LUCKY’S PORTRAIT QUALITY, Brazos Bend/Fairchild Partnership, LAMPASAS, TX
Non-Haltered Female Grand Champion Reserve: JM5 STILLETO, McEntire Farms, MILLSAP, TX YOUTH FEMALE DIVISION
CLASS 1: 1. CHAPARRAL JUBILEE, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX 2. JOLENE LP, Madison Schroeder, SPRING, TX CLASS 2: 1. 14KSDISCOVERYS SUPERSTAR, Ryan Carrasco, MIDLAND, TX 2. SISTER MARY FRANCES, Owen Cromwell, CONROE, TX CLASS 3: 1. DISCOVERY GG CP, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX 2. CK SHILOH’S TATTOO, Madison Schroeder, SPRING, TX CLASS 4: 1. 2NR SUGAR SHOT, Owen Cromwell, CONROE, TX 2. SPRING REVIVAL CP, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX CLASS 5: 1. FR BSL MIDNIGHT ADDIE, Braxten Sterling, HOUSTON, TX 2. BCR AMBER WAVE 204, MaKayla Miller, CONROE, TX
Youth Female Junior Champion: CHAPARRAL JUBILEE, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX
Youth Female Junior Champion Reserve: DISCOVERY GG CP, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX
CLASS 8: 1. TJD ARIEL, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX 2. 3J ACE’S NOEL, Asher James, NEW ULM, TX CLASS 9: 1. EJS DRAGON DANCER, Evelyn Sabio, BOYD, TX 2. UNDER SPAN, Cody Abel, PARADISE, TX CLASS 10: 1. 2NR PADME, Madison Schroeder, SPRING, TX 2. SIZZLIN’ ABBY, MaKayla Miller, CONROE, TX CLASS 11: 1. 2NR DRINKS ON ME, Madison Schroeder, SPRING, TX
Youth Female Senior Champion: TJD ARIEL, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX
Youth Female Senior Champion Reserve: 2NR PADME, Madison Schroeder, SPRING, TX
Youth Female Grand Champion: CHAPARRAL JUBILEE, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX
Youth Female Grand Champion Reserve: DISCOVERY GG CP, Cole Stapleton, MIDLAND, TX
CLASS M1: 1. NCC CARIBBEAN SKYE, Kade Garrett, SANTA FE, TX 2. LAZY R KAMARI SANDS, Grayson Gornick, TOMBALL, TX CLASS M2: 1. LL CATEGORY FIVE, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX 2. BPT VELVET, Julianna Green, LIBERTY HILL, TX
Youth Miniature Female Junior Champion: LL CATEGORY FIVE, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX
Youth Miniature Female Junior Champion Reserve: NCC CARIBBEAN SKYE, Kade Garrett, SANTA FE, TX
CLASS M5: 1. LL WITCHY WOMAN, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX 2. LL ADIOS LIL MOMMA, Gabriella Pedraza, MISSOURI CITY, TX CLASS M6: 1. 2M KARRI’S DREAM, Karri Wilhite, HAMILTON, TX 2. LL BUCKCHERRY, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX CLASS M7: 1. JP WHIMSY, Julianna Green, LIBERTY HILL, TX 2. LL LITTLE SISTER, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX
Youth Miniature Female Senior Champion: JP WHIMSY, Julianna Green, LIBERTY HILL, TX
Youth Miniature Female Senior Champion Reserve: LL WITCHY WOMAN, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX
Youth Miniature Female Grand Champion: JP WHIMSY, Julianna Green, LIBERTY HILL, TX Youth Miniature Female Grand Champion Reserve: LL CATEGORY FIVE, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX
YOUTH BULL DIVISION
CLASS 16: 1. CADILLAC 227, Ryan Carrasco, MIDLAND, TX CLASS 17: 1. WHIPLASH CP, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX 2. JSC JOEL TEXAS WALKER, Owen Cromwell, CONROE, TX CLASS 18: 1. JSC COMMISSIONER KEN, Madison Schroeder, SPRING, TX CLASS 19: 1. EJS MARCH’N UP, Evelyn Sabio, BOYD, TX 2. 2 PERCENT, Cole Stapleton, MIDLAND, TX CLASS 20: 1. STONEY LP, MaKayla Miller, CONROE, TX 2. LR CHERRY BOMB CP, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX CLASS 21: 1. NITTY GRITTY CP, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX
Youth Bull Grand Champion: STONEY LP, MaKayla Miller, CONROE, TX
Youth Bull Grand Champion Reserve: LR CHERRY BOMB CP, Braxton Sterling, HOUSTON, TX CLASS M12: 1. BL SLIM SHADY, Justin Sabio, Jr., BOYD, TX 2. V3C CHASE’S WRANGLER, Evelyn Sabio, BOYD, TX CLASS M13: 1. MHF BABY GROOT, Timothy Hatler, TRINITY, TX 2. LL ANCHORMAN, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX CLASS M14: 1. BL CHINA GROVE, Justin Sabio, Jr., BOYD, TX 2. LITTLE ACE BIG BAD JOHN, Timothy Hatler, TRINITY, TX
Youth Miniature Bull Grand Champion: BL SLIM SHADY, Justin Sabio, Jr., BOYD, TX
Youth Miniature Bull Grand Champion Reserve: MHF BABY GROOT, Timothy Hatler, TRINITY, TX
YOUTH STEER DIVISION
CLASS 24: 1. BZB JOHNNY RINGO, Avila Reina, SAN ANTONIO, TX 2. BZB CLUTCH, Isabella Palmer, HARWOOD, TX CLASS 25: 1. RBR KWG THE FLASH SP, Kade Garrett, SANTA FE, TX CLASS 26: 1. WSR ALLIE’S COCOA PEARL, Owen Cromwell, CONROE, TX 2. BRR ROLO, Ryleigh Ladig, KATY, TX CLASS 27: 1. OCC TOPGUN, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX 2. RUGER, Ryleigh Ladig, KATY, TX
Youth Steer Junior Champion: OCC TOPGUN, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX
Youth Steer Junior Champion Reserve: WSR ALLIE’S COCOA PEARL, Owen Cromwell, CONROE, TX
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CLASS 30: 1. RB IRON MATER, Justin Sabio, Jr., BOYD, TX CLASS 31: 1. WP JAXS SPECTOR
DETECTOR, Evelyn Sabio, BOYD, TX 2. RM PICADOR, Madisun Bennett, SPRINGTOWN, TX CLASS 32: 1. MG AMERICAS CHEROKEE, Madison Schroeder, SPRING, TX 2. JAMESON WP, MaKayla Miller, CONROE, TX CLASS 33: 1. AJ SKIPPER, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX 2. SKH EXPO MAN, Grayson Gornick, TOMBALL, TX
Youth Steer Senior Champion: AJ SKIPPER, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX
Youth Steer Senior Champion Reserve: WP JAXS SPECTOR DETECTOR, Evelyn Sabio, BOYD, TX
Youth Steer Grand Champion: AJ SKIPPER, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX
Youth Steer Grand Champion Reserve: WP JAXS SPECTOR DETECTOR, Evelyn Sabio, BOYD, TX
CLASS Y38: 1. 2M RHINESTONE COWBOY, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX 2. LL TONY STARK, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX CLASS Y39: 1. LL LITTLE JOKER, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX 2. 2M KARRI’S KRITTER, Karri Wilhite, HAMILTON, TX CLASS Y40: 1. LL CHILI DOG MC, Christopher Hatler, TRINITY, TX 2. LL HOT DOG MC, Timothy Hatler, TRINITY, TX
Youth Miniature Steer Grand Champion: LL CHILI DOG MC, Christopher Hatler, TRINITY, TX
Youth Miniature Steer Grand Champion Reserve: LL HOT DOG MC, Timothy Hatler, TRINITY, TX
TROPHY STEER DIVISION
CLASS 1: 1. AJ SKIPPER, Alyssa Harvey, CLEBURNE, TX 2. RM PICADOR, Madisun Bennett, SPRINGTOWN, TX CLASS 2: 1. BUCKAROO IRON’S HERCULES, James & Pia Eyman, MONTGOMERY, TX
Steer Junior Champion: AJ SKIPPER, Alyssa Harvey, CLEBURNE, TX
Steer Junior Champion Reserve: RM PICADOR, Madisun Bennett, SPRINGTOWN, TX
Steer Grand Champion: AJ SKIPPER, Alyssa Harvey, CLEBURNE, TX
Steer Grand Champion Reserve: RM PICADOR, Madisun Bennett, SPRINGTOWN, TX
MINIATURE FEMALE DIVISION
CLASS M01: 1. LAZY R KAMARI SANDS, Rebecca J. Gilbert, SOMERSET, TX 2. LL TEEPEE CREEPIN’, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM CLASS M02: 1. LL CATEGORY FIVE, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM 2. NCC LET’S START A RIOT, Nel Scott, TRINITY, TX CLASS M03: 1. LL WITCHY
WOMAN, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM 2. LL ADIOS LIL MOMMA, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM CLASS M04: 1. LL BUCKCHERRY, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM 2. 2M
KARRI’S DREAM, Karri Wilhite, HAMILTON, TX
Female Junior Champion: LL BUCKCHERRY, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM
Female Junior Champion Reserve: LAZY R KAMARI SANDS, Rebecca J. Gilbert, SOMERSET, TX
CLASS M07: 1. LL LITTLE SISTER, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM 2. TONKAWA EAGLE COCKLEBUR, Adam & Nicole Hatler, TRINITY, TX
Female Senior Champion: LL LITTLE SISTER, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM
Female Senior Champion Reserve: TONKAWA EAGLE COCKLEBUR, Adam & Nicole Hatler, TRINITY, TX
Female Grand Champion: LL LITTLE SISTER, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM
Female Grand Champion Reserve: TONKAWA EAGLE COCKLEBUR, Adam & Nicole Hatler, TRINITY, TX
CLASS M15: 1. YA TEEPEE SMOKE 6, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM 2. 5T’S MESQUITE’S QUEEN, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM
Female Mature Grand Champion: YA TEEPEE SMOKE 6, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM
Female Mature Grand Champion Reserve: 5T’S MESQUITE’S QUEEN, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM
MINIATURE BULL DIVISION
CLASS M18: 1. BL SLIM SHADY, Briarwood Longhorns, BLUE RIDGE, TX 2. LL CAMEL SMOOTH, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM CLASS M19: 1. MHF BABY GROOT, Adam & Nicole Hatler, TRINITY, TX 2. LL ANCHORMAN, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM
Bull Junior Champion: BL SLIM SHADY, Briarwood Longhorns, BLUE RIDGE, TX
Bull Junior Champion Reserve: MHF BABY GROOT, Adam & Nicole Hatler, TRINITY, TX
CLASS M22: 1. BL CHINA GROVE, Justin & Ronda Sabio, BOYD, TX 2. CC O HOW CHARMING, Nel Scott, TRINITY, TX
Bull Senior Champion: BL CHINA GROVE, Justin & Ronda Sabio, BOYD, TX
Bull Senior Champion Reserve: CC O HOW CHARMING, Nel Scott, TRINITY, TX
Bull Grand Champion: BL SLIM SHADY, Briarwood Longhorns, BLUE RIDGE, TX
Bull Grand Champion Reserve: MHF BABY GROOT, Adam & Nicole Hatler, TRINITY, TX
MINIATURE STEER DIVISION
CLASS M28: 1. LL TONY STARK, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM 2. 2M JACK THE PUMPKIN
KING, Adam & Nicole Hatler, TRINITY, TX CLASS M29: 1. LL LITTLE JOKER, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM 2. 2M KARRI’S KRITTER, Karri Wilhite, HAMILTON, TX CLASS M30: 1. LL CHARLIE FRAZIER, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM 2. LL CHILI DOG MC, Adam & Nicole Hatler, TRINITY, TX
Steer Grand Champion: LL LITTLE JOKER, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM
Steer Grand Champion Reserve: LL CHARLIE FRAZIER, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM
TLBGCA SPRING SHOW
May 5, 2023
OPEN HALTERED FEMALE DIVISION
CLASS 1: 1. CHAPARRAL JUBILEE, Chaparral Cattle Company, DECATUR, TX 2. JOLENE LP, John R. and Christy Randolph, SMITHVILLE, TX CLASS 2: 1. KALVARY HOT ‘N SPICY, Clinton & Tabitha Schwarz, MIDWAY, TX 2. FSR HEY THERE DELILAH, Leigh & Jeff Salsbury, ALVIN, TX CLASS 3: 1. SV SILVER STARS, Hannah Mathey, BOWIE, TX 2. CK SHILOH’S TATTOO, Brett & Teresa Krause, THRALL, TX CLASS 4: 1. FSR PRINCESS TIGER LILY, Leigh & Jeff Salsbury, ALVIN, TX 2. SMOKIN’ HOT FLASH DK, Clinton & Tabitha Schwarz, MIDWAY, TX CLASS 5: 1. LR MISS MAGGIE CP, Avery N. Mathey, BOWIE, TX 2. JS HOT HONEY, Leigh & Jeff Salsbury, ALVIN, TX
Haltered Female Junior Champion: FSR PRINCESS TIGER LILY, Leigh & Jeff Salsbury, ALVIN, TX
Haltered Female Junior Champion Reserve: LR MISS MAGGIE CP, Avery N. Mathey, BOWIE, TX CLASS 8: 1. WIC BLOSSOM, Waverly McCauley, HUFFMAN, TX 2. WINNIN’ AT THE WIRE TP, Phillips Longhorns, ANGLETON, TX CLASS 9: 1. WOJO ROSIE CP, Teagan Mathey, BOWIE, TX 2. TL JSC BREE’S SWEETHEART, Thurmond Longhorns, ADKINS, TX CLASS 10: 1. JS OVER SPICED, Stephen and Kim Head, ANGLETON, TX 2. 14K’S BEAUTIFUL HEART, Cole Stapleton, MIDLAND, TX CLASS 11: 1. STARDUST DOT CP, Bonnie Welborn, WEATHERFORD, TX 2. L.A. ANABELLE, Allison
D. Lowrie, RHOME, TX
Haltered Female Senior Champion: WOJO ROSIE CP, Teagan Mathey, BOWIE, TX
Haltered Female Senior Champion Reserve: JS OVER SPICED, Stephen and Kim Head, ANGLETON, TX
Haltered Female Grand Champion: WOJO ROSIE CP, Teagan Mathey, BOWIE, TX
Haltered Female Grand Champion Reserve: FSR PRINCESS TIGER LILY, Leigh & Jeff Salsbury, ALVIN, TX
CLASS 16: 1. RAFTER M AWESOME BLOSSOM, Steve & Brooke McCauley, HUFFMAN, TX 2. R4 CHOCOLATE S’MORE, Wild Peach Longhorns, BRAZORIA, TX CLASS 17: 1. CHAPARRAL SPRINKLES, Chaparral Cattle Company, DECATUR, TX
Haltered Mature Female Champion: RAFTER M AWESOME BLOSSOM, Steve & Brooke
McCauley, HUFFMAN, TX
Haltered Mature Female Champion Reserve: R4 CHOCOLATE S’MORE, Wild Peach Longhorns, BRAZORIA, TX
OPEN HALTERED BULL DIVISION
CLASS 20: 1. CADILLAC 227, Carrasco Cattle Company, MIDLAND, TX 2. SANDDOLLAR PLAY
IT LOUD, John & Lauri Chase, JACKSBORO, TX CLASS 21: 1. JSC JOEL TEXAS WALKER, Henry & Andrea Wilson, HOUSTON, TX CLASS 22: 1. KALVARY ADMIRAL’S LEGACY, Clinton & Tabitha Schwarz, MIDWAY, TX 2. GUNNA GIT IT, William F. Caldwell, WOODVILLE, TX CLASS 23: 1. 2 PERCENT, Keith and Barbara Wucherpfennig, GRANTON, WI CLASS 24: 1. STONEY LP, John R. and Christy Randolph, SMITHVILLE, TX 2. SKH REFINED GENTLEMAN, Stephen and Kim Head, ANGLETON, TX
Haltered Bull Junior Champion: KALVARY ADMIRAL’S LEGACY, Clinton & Tabitha Schwarz, MIDWAY, TX
Haltered Bull Junior Champion Reserve: STONEY LP, John R. and Christy Randolph, SMITHVILLE, TX
CLASS 27: 1. TL REBEL, James & Amy Roesler, KRUM, TX CLASS 29: 1. FSR TRADER SAM, Leigh & Jeff Salsbury, ALVIN, TX
Haltered Bull Senior Champion: TL REBEL, James & Amy Roesler, KRUM, TX
Haltered Bull Senior Champion Reserve: FSR TRADER SAM, Leigh & Jeff Salsbury, ALVIN, TX
Haltered Bull Grand Champion: KALVARY ADMIRAL’S LEGACY, Clinton & Tabitha Schwarz, MIDWAY, TX
Haltered Bull Grand Champion Reserve: TL REBEL, James & Amy Roesler, KRUM, TX
YOUTH FEMALE DIVISION
CLASS 1: 1. CHAPARRAL JUBILEE, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX 2. JOLENE LP, Whitney McCauley, HUFFMAN, TX CLASS 2: 1. RS ADALIDA, Allison D. Lowrie, RHOME, TX 2. WP JAXS JUBILEE, Brooklyn Merceri, CONROE, TX CLASS 3: 1. BAR79 INDYS DENIM N LACE, Coy Michael Hawkins, VINTON, LA 2. SV SILVER STARS, Hannah Mathey, BOWIE, TX CLASS 4: 1. FSR PRINCESS TIGER LILY, Waverly McCauley, HUFFMAN, TX 2. SV MERCY, Avery N. Mathey, BOWIE, TX CLASS 5: 1. CHAPARRAL SIREN, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX 2. L.A. DON’T FORGET ME, Allison D. Lowrie, RHOME, TX
Youth Female Junior Champion: CHAPARRAL SIREN, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX
Youth Female Junior Champion Reserve: CHAPARRAL JUBILEE, Lilly Thomas, CLEBURNE, TX CLASS 8: 1. WIC BLOSSOM, Waverly McCauley, HUFFMAN, TX 2. SSS BLOSSOM’S GINGERSNAP, Caitlynn Hunt, MILLSAP, TX CLASS 9: 1. ENVY ME CP, Jenna Leigh Quillin, MAYPEARL, TX 2. WOJO ROSIE CP, Teagan Mathey, BOWIE, TX CLASS 10: 1. 2NR PADME, Madison Schroeder, SPRING, TX 2. OL ADAMINA, Wyleigh Oliver, MALAKOFF, TX CLASS 11: 1. L.A. ANABELLE, Allison D. Lowrie, RHOME, TX 2. STARDUST DOT CP, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX
Youth Female Senior Champion: L.A. ANABELLE, Allison D. Lowrie, RHOME, TX
Youth Female Senior Champion Reserve: ENVY ME CP, Jenna Leigh Quillin, MAYPEARL, TX
Youth Female Grand Champion: CHAPARRAL SIREN, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX
Youth Female Grand Champion Reserve: L.A. ANABELLE, Allison D. Lowrie, RHOME, TX CLASS M1: 1. SS MINI MAGICAL WHISKEY, Pason Wylie, MUENSTER, TX 2. NCC CARIBBEAN SKYE, Kade Garrett, SANTA FE, TX CLASS M2: 1. HHR LADY CINNABAR, Angelica Lopez, TERRELL, TX 2. NCC LET’S START A RIOT, Kade Garrett, SANTA FE, TX
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Youth Miniature Female Junior Champion: SS MINI MAGICAL WHISKEY, Pason Wylie, MUENSTER, TX
Youth Miniature Female Junior Champion Reserve: HHR LADY CINNABAR, Angelica Lopez, TERRELL, TX
CLASS M5: 1. DG ETERNALLY HAPPY, Pason Wylie, MUENSTER, TX CLASS M6: 1. SS MINI SIMPLY DICEY, Pason Wylie, MUENSTER, TX 2. SB APRIL’S LITTLE WISH, Jackson Wainwright, KATY, TX CLASS M7: 1. TONKAWA EAGLE COCKLEBUR, Timothy Hatler, TRINITY, TX 2. DQ’S OREO BLIZZARD, Quinnlyn Gallat, MISSOURI CITY, TX
Youth Miniature Female Senior Champion: DG ETERNALLY HAPPY, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX
Youth Miniature Female Senior Champion Reserve: TONKAWA EAGLE COCKLEBUR, Timothy Hatler, TRINITY, TX
Youth Miniature Female Grand Champion: DG ETERNALLY HAPPY, Pason Wylie, MUENSTER, TX
Youth Miniature Female Grand Champion Reserve: TONKAWA EAGLE COCKLEBUR, Timothy Hatler, TRINITY, TX
YOUTH BULL DIVISION
CLASS 16: 1. CADILLAC 227, Ryan Carrasco, MIDLAND, TX 2. SANDDOLLAR PLAY IT LOUD, Lainey
Schwarz, MIDWAY, TX CLASS 17: 1. JSC JOEL TEXAS WALKER, Whitney McCauley, HUFFMAN, TX 2. LO AMERICAN JAXSUN, James Hendricks, LEANDER, TX CLASS 18: 1. KALVARY ADMIRAL’S
LEGACY, Lainey Schwarz, MIDWAY, TX 2. JL THE GREAT GATSBY, Jenna Leigh Quillin, MAYPEARL, TX CLASS 19: 1. 2 PERCENT, Cole Stapleton, MIDLAND, TX CLASS 20: 1. EJS OSIRIS, Evelyn Sabio, BOYD, TX 2. STONEY LP, MaKayla Miller, CONROE, TX CLASS 21: 1. TL REBEL, James Paul Roesler, KRUM, TX
Youth Bull Grand Champion: KALVARY ADMIRAL’S LEGACY, Lainey Schwarz, MIDWAY, TX
Youth Bull Grand Champion Reserve: TL REBEL, James Paul Roesler, KRUM, TX
CLASS M12: 1. SANDDOLLAR LIL’ SPITFIRE, Lainey Schwarz, MIDWAY, TX 2. BL SLIM SHADY, Justin Sabio, Jr., BOYD, TX CLASS M13: 1. MHF BABY GROOT, Christopher Hatler, TRINITY, TX
CLASS M14: 1. BL CHINA GROVE, Justin Sabio, Jr., BOYD, TX 2. CC O HOW CHARMING, Kade Garrett, SANTA FE, TX
Youth Miniature Bull Grand Champion: BL CHINA GROVE, Timothy Hatler, TRINITY, TX
Youth Miniature Bull Grand Champion Reserve: SANDDOLLAR LIL’ SPITFIRE, Lainey Schwarz, MIDWAY, TX
YOUTH STEER DIVISION
CLASS 24: 1. AK BLACK RIFLE, Addalyn Anderson, SHERMAN, TX CLASS 25: 1. SITTIN DRAG-GUN, Madison Clark, LISSIE, TX 2. DISCOVERY NORTHWEST, Oran Chambliss, BAY CITY, TX CLASS 26:
1. RAFTER M MOUNTAIN MAN, Mason W Smith, RHOME, TX 2. KALVARY REDEEMING MARVEL, Lainey Schwarz, MIDWAY, TX CLASS 27: 1. G&L BLAZIN GUNS, Allison D. Lowrie, RHOME, TX 2. SAMURAI SIDEKICK, Hannah Mathey, BOWIE, TX
Youth Steer Junior Champion: G&L BLAZIN GUNS, Allison D. Lowrie, RHOME, TX Youth Steer Junior Champion Reserve: SAMURAI SIDEKICK, Hannah Mathey, BOWIE, TX
CLASS 30: 1. RB DREITAUSEND, Cheyenne Loll, CONROE, TX 2. RB IRON MATER, Justin Sabio, Jr., BOYD, TX CLASS 31: 1. 14’S SOUTHERN REBEL, Adam Stapleton, MIDLAND, TX 2. HIGHTOWER, Harlee Jo Roberson, PARADISE, TX CLASS 32: 1. JL WHITE LIGHTNING, Jenna Leigh Quillin, MAYPEARL, TX 2. CHAPARRAL MARINER, Lilly Thomas, CLEBURNE, TX CLASS 33: 1. FSR GLOBEMASTER III, Alissa Butler, DECATUR, TX 2. SBL CUT A RUG, Hunter Lawson, PARADISE, TX
Youth Steer Senior Champion: FSR GLOBEMASTER III, Alissa Butler, DECATUR, TX
Youth Steer Senior Champion Reserve: SBL CUT A RUG, Hunter Lawson, PARADISE, TX
Youth Steer Grand Champion: FSR GLOBEMASTER III, Alissa Butler, DECATUR, TX
Youth Steer Grand Champion Reserve: G&L BLAZIN GUNS, Allison D. Lowrie, RHOME, TX
CLASS Y38: 1. 2M RHINESTONE COWBOY, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX 2. 2K M & M, Elliana Mensior, COLDSPRING, TX CLASS Y39: 1. 2M HURDSTROM, Harlee Jo Roberson, PARADISE, TX 2. SS L’IL SHOT OF BOURBON, Pason Wylie, MUENSTER, TX CLASS Y40: 1. BL JIM DANDY, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX 2. LL HOT DOG MC, Timothy Hatler, TRINITY, TX
Youth Miniature Steer Grand Champion: BL JIM DANDY, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX
Youth Miniature Steer Grand Champion Reserve: LL HOT DOG MC, Timothy Hatler, TRINITY, TX
TROPHY STEER DIVISION
CLASS 1: 1. FSR GLOBEMASTER III, Leigh & Jeff Salsbury, ALVIN, TX 2. CISCO R STEWART, Teagan Mathey, BOWIE, TX CLASS 2: 1. BUCKAROO IRON’S HERCULES, James & Pia Eyman, MONTGOMERY, TX 2. DOUBLE S DRAG, Ellie Rice, SPRING, TX
Steer Junior Champion: BUCKAROO IRON’S HERCULES, James & Pia Eyman, MONTGOMERY, TX
Steer Junior Champion Reserve: FSR GLOBEMASTER III, Leigh & Jeff Salsbury, ALVIN, TX
CLASS 5: 1. SKJGWKS TEAMWORK, Ben Herman, MONTGOMERY, TX 2. FIREBALL BCB, Wild Peach Longhorns, BRAZORIA, TX
Steer Senior Champion: SKJGWKS TEAMWORK, Ben Herman, MONTGOMERY, TX
Steer Senior Champion Reserve: FIREBALL BCB, Wild Peach Longhorns, BRAZORIA, TX
Steer Grand Champion: BUCKAROO IRON’S HERCULES, James & Pia Eyman, MONTGOMERY, TX
Steer Grand Champion Reserve: FSR GLOBEMASTER III, Leigh & Jeff Salsbury, ALVIN, TX
MINIATURE FEMALE DIVISION
CLASS M01: 1. NCC CARIBBEAN SKYE, Nel Scott, TRINITY, TX 2. SS MINI MAGICAL WHISKEY, Dave & Althea Sullivan, COLLINSVILLE, TX CLASS M02: 1. HHR LADY CINNABAR, Brian Highbarger, VENUS, TX 2. NCC LET’S START A RIOT, Nel Scott, TRINITY, TX CLASS M03: 1. DG ETERNALLY
HAPPY, Shelley Wylie, MUENSTER, TX CLASS M04: 1. SS MINI SIMPLY DICEY, Dave & Althea Sullivan, COLLINSVILLE, TX 2. SCC ICE CHIP, Brian Highbarger, VENUS, TX
Female Junior Champion: SS MINI SIMPLY DICEY, Dave & Althea Sullivan, COLLINSVILLE, TX
Female Junior Champion Reserve: DG ETERNALLY HAPPY, Shelley Wylie, MUENSTER, TX
CLASS M07: 1. TONKAWA EAGLE COCKLEBUR, Adam & Nicole Hatler, TRINITY, TX 2. DQ’S OREO
BLIZZARD, Alexis Buentello, STAFFORD, TX
Female Senior Champion: TONKAWA EAGLE COCKLEBUR, Adam & Nicole Hatler, TRINITY, TX
Female Senior Champion Reserve: DQ’S OREO BLIZZARD, Alexis Buentello, STAFFORD, TX
Female Grand Champion: SS MINI SIMPLY DICEY, Dave & Althea Sullivan, COLLINSVILLE, TX
Female Grand Champion Reserve: DG ETERNALLY HAPPY, Shelley Wylie, MUENSTER, TX
CLASS M15: 1. SLR KALEIDOSCOPE, Nel Scott, TRINITY, TX
Female Mature Grand Champion: SLR KALEIDOSCOPE, Nel Scott, TRINITY, TX
MINIATURE BULL DIVISION
CLASS M18: 1. SANDDOLLAR LIL’ SPITFIRE, John & Lauri Chase, JACKSBORO, TX 2. BL SLIM
SHADY, Briarwood Longhorns, BLUE RIDGE, TX CLASS M19: 1. MHF BABY GROOT, Adam & Nicole Hatler, TRINITY, TX 2. NCC RAZORBACK, Nel Scott, TRINITY, TX
Bull Junior Champion: SANDDOLLAR LIL’ SPITFIRE, John & Lauri Chase, JACKSBORO, TX
Bull Junior Champion Reserve: MHF BABY GROOT, Adam & Nicole Hatler, TRINITY, TX
CLASS M22: 1. BL CHINA GROVE, Justin & Ronda Sabio, BOYD, TX 2. CC O HOW CHARMING, Nel Scott, TRINITY, TX CLASS M23: 1. SS SHAGGY JAMESON, Shelley Wylie, MUENSTER, TX
Bull Senior Champion: BL CHINA GROVE, Justin & Ronda Sabio, BOYD, TX
Bull Senior Champion Reserve: SS SHAGGY JAMESON, Shelley Wylie, MUENSTER, TX
Bull Grand Champion: BL CHINA GROVE, Justin & Ronda Sabio, BOYD, TX
Bull Grand Champion Reserve: SS SHAGGY JAMESON, Shelley Wylie, MUENSTER, TX
MINIATURE STEER DIVISION
CLASS M28: 1. 2M WALDO, Ark-La-Tex Texas Longhorn Association, SAN AUGUSTINE, TX 2. 2M RHINESTONE COWBOY, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX CLASS M29: 1. SS L’IL SHOT OF BOURBON, Shelley Wylie, MUENSTER, TX CLASS M30: 1. LL HOT DOG MC, Adam & Nicole Hatler, TRINITY, TX 2. BL JIM DANDY, Justin & Ronda Sabio, BOYD, TX
Steer Grand Champion: LL HOT DOG MC, Adam & Nicole Hatler, TRINITY, TX
Steer Grand Champion Reserve: BL JIM DANDY, Justin & Ronda Sabio, BOYD, TX
TRAIL OF TURQUOISE
May 12, 2023
OPEN HALTERED FEMALE DIVISION
CLASS 1: 1. CHAPARRAL JUBILEE, Chaparral Cattle Company, DECATUR, TX 2. RL BLACK MAGIC, Megan Bush, DECATUR, TX CLASS 2: 1. HV ATHENA, Blake & Jessica Hickman, MCKINNEY, TX 2. 14KSDISCOVERYS SUPERSTAR, Carrasco Cattle Company, MIDLAND, TX CLASS 3: 1. BIG BOODI JOODI CP, Johnathan & Meagan Warminski, FORT WORTH, TX 2. PERPETUA SAINT BONA, Megan Bush, DECATUR, TX CLASS 4: 1. TJD O’LEIA, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX 2. SPRING REVIVAL CP, PALS Cattle Company, HONDO, NM CLASS 5: 1. LR MISS MAGGIE CP, Avery N. Mathey, BOWIE, TX 2. TJD LIBERTY BELL, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX
Haltered Female Junior Champion: LR MISS MAGGIE CP, Avery N. Mathey, BOWIE, TX
Haltered Female Junior Champion Reserve: CHAPARRAL JUBILEE, Chaparral Cattle Company, DECATUR, TX
CLASS 8: 1. TB RAISING HELLA, Tamra & Thomas Bush, DECATUR, TX 2. TJD ARIEL, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX CLASS 9: 1. WOJO ROSIE CP, Teagan Mathey, BOWIE, TX CLASS 10: 1. TB HARLEY QUINN, Tamra & Thomas Bush, DECATUR, TX 2. CASSIE TENBAR, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX
Haltered Female Senior Champion: TB HARLEY QUINN, Tamra & Thomas Bush, DECATUR, TX
Haltered Female Senior Champion Reserve: CASSIE TENBAR, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX
Haltered Female Grand Champion: TB HARLEY QUINN, Tamra & Thomas Bush, DECATUR, TX
Haltered Female Grand Champion Reserve: LR MISS MAGGIE CP, Avery N. Mathey, BOWIE, TX
CLASS 16: 1. SKH CHRYSALIS, Chaparral Cattle Company, DECATUR, TX CLASS 17: 1. OL TWISS, PALS Cattle Company, HONDO, NM
Haltered Mature Female Champion: SKH CHRYSALIS, Chaparral Cattle Company, DECATUR, TX
Haltered Mature Female Champion Reserve: OL TWISS, PALS Cattle Company, HONDO, NM
OPEN HALTERED BULL DIVISION
CLASS 20: 1. CADILLAC 227, Carrasco Cattle Company, MIDLAND, TX CLASS 21: 1. WHIPLASH CP, Hance/Payne Partnership, SLIDELL, TX CLASS 22: 1. PERPETUA ST. DAMIEN, Johnathan & Meagan Warminski, FORT WORTH, TX CLASS 23: 1. 2 PERCENT, Keith and Barbara Wucherpfennig, GRANTON, WI CLASS 24: 1. TB VEGAS, Tamra & Thomas Bush, DECATUR, TX 2. HD CAYENNE, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX
Haltered Bull Junior Champion: TB VEGAS, Tamra & Thomas Bush, DECATUR, TX
Haltered Bull Junior Champion Reserve: HD CAYENNE, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX CLASS 27: 1. NITTY GRITTY CP, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX CLASS 29: 1. HONDO TENBAR, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX
Haltered Bull Senior Champion: HONDO TENBAR, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX
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Haltered Bull Senior Champion Reserve: NITTY GRITTY CP, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX
Haltered Bull Grand Champion: HONDO TENBAR, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX
Haltered Bull Grand Champion Reserve: NITTY GRITTY CP, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX
YOUTH FEMALE DIVISION
CLASS 1: 1. CHAPARRAL JUBILEE, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX 2. RL BLACK MAGIC, Megan Bush, DECATUR, TX CLASS 2: 1. TB CATALINA WINE MIXER, Megan Bush, DECATUR, TX 2. HV ATHENA, Brynn Hickman, MCKINNEY, TX CLASS 3: 1. SAINT JOACHIMA, Elise Malloy, FORT WORTH, TX 2. BIG BOODI JOODI CP, Audrey Warminski, FORT WORTH, TX CLASS 4: 1. TJD O’LEIA, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX 2. CL ST NATALIA, Eli Wheeler, GRAND PRAIRIE, TX CLASS 5: 1. LR MISS MAGGIE CP, Hannah Mathey, BOWIE, TX 2. TJD LIBERTY BELL, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX
Youth Female Junior Champion: LR MISS MAGGIE CP, Hannah Mathey, BOWIE, TX
Youth Female Junior Champion Reserve: TJD O’LEIA, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX CLASS 8: 1. TB RAISING HELLA, Megan Bush, DECATUR, TX 2. TJD ARIEL, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX CLASS 9: 1. ENVY ME CP, Jenna Leigh Quillin, MAYPEARL, TX 2. WOJO ROSIE CP, Teagan Mathey, BOWIE, TX CLASS 10: 1. T-REX GALA’S SOIREE, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX 2. TB HARLEY QUINN, Megan Bush, DECATUR, TX
Youth Female Senior Champion: T-REX GALA’S SOIREE, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX
Youth Female Senior Champion Reserve: ENVY ME CP, Jenna Leigh Quillin, MAYPEARL, TX
Youth Female Grand Champion: T-REX GALA’S SOIREE, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX
Youth Female Grand Champion Reserve: ENVY ME CP, Jenna Leigh Quillin, MAYPEARL, TX
CLASS M1: 1. LL FIRECRACKER, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX 2. LL TEEPEE CREEPIN’, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX CLASS M2: 1. LL CATEGORY FIVE, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX 2. LL GERALDENE, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX
Youth Miniature Female Junior Champion: LL FIRECRACKER, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX
Youth Miniature Female Junior Champion Reserve: LL CATEGORY FIVE, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX
CLASS M5: 1. LL WITCHY WOMAN, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX 2. LL YESCA, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX CLASS M6: 1. LL BUCKCHERRY, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX 2. SS MINI SIMPLY JACKIE, Sydney Wylie, MUENSTER, TX CLASS M7: 1. LL LITTLE SISTER, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX 2. JP WHIMSY, Hannah Mathey, BOWIE, TX
Youth Miniature Female Senior Champion: LL LITTLE SISTER, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX
Youth Miniature Female Senior Champion Reserve: LL BUCKCHERRY, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX
Youth Miniature Female Grand Champion: LL LITTLE SISTER, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX
Youth Miniature Female Grand Champion Reserve: LL BUCKCHERRY, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX
YOUTH BULL DIVISION
CLASS 16: 1. CADILLAC 227, Ryan Carrasco, MIDLAND, TX CLASS 17: 1. WHIPLASH CP, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX CLASS 18: 1. JL THE GREAT GATSBY, Jenna Leigh Quillin, MAYPEARL, TX 2. PERPETUA ST. DAMIEN, Luke Warminski, FORT WORTH, TX CLASS 19: 1. 2 PERCENT, Cole Stapleton, MIDLAND, TX CLASS 20: 1. HD CAYENNE, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX 2. LR CHERRY BOMB CP, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX CLASS 21: 1. NITTY GRITTY CP, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX
Youth Bull Grand Champion Reserve: HD CAYENNE, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX
Youth Bull Grand Champion: NITTY GRITTY CP, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX
CLASS M12: 1. JP BACK TO THE FUTURE, Eve Violet Sunshine Hatler, TRINITY, TX 2. LL FUNYUN 34, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX CLASS M13: 1. LL ANCHORMAN, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX 2. MHF BABY GROOT, Timothy Hatler, TRINITY, TX CLASS M14: 1. LL MARLBORO MAN, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX 2. LITTLE ACE BIG BAD JOHN, Timothy Hatler, TRINITY, TX
Youth Miniature Bull Grand Champion: LL ANCHORMAN, Madison Bennett, SPRINGTOWN, TX
Youth Miniature Bull Grand Champion Reserve: LL MARLBORO MAN, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX
YOUTH STEER DIVISION
CLASS 25: 1. SANDSTORM CP, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX CLASS 26: 1. TB STORMBREAKER, Megan Bush, DECATUR, TX 2. PERPETUA ST. JOHN, Eli Wheeler, GRAND PRAIRIE, TX CLASS 27:
1. OCC MR. FAHRENHEIT, Savannah Duncan, ALVARADO, TX 2. KALVARY HOOTIN’ HOLLER, Ethan Hickman, MCKINNEY, TX
Youth Steer Junior Champion: OCC MR. FAHRENHEIT, Savannah Duncan, ALVARADO, TX
Youth Steer Junior Champion Reserve: SANDSTORM CP, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX
CLASS 31: 1. 14’S SOUTHERN REBEL, Adam Stapleton, MIDLAND, TX 2. RM PICADOR, Madisun
Bennett, SPRINGTOWN, TX CLASS 32: 1. TJD EL LUCHADOR, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX 2. JL WHITE LIGHTNING, Jenna Leigh Quillin, MAYPEARL, TX CLASS 33: 1. SBL CUT A RUG, Harlee Jo Roberson, PARADISE, TX 2. HX3 WETZEL, Hailey Roberson, PARADISE, TX
Youth Steer Senior Champion: TJD EL LUCHADOR, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX
Youth Steer Senior Champion Reserve: JL WHITE LIGHTNING, Jenna Leigh Quillin, MAYPEARL, TX
Youth Steer Grand Champion: TJD EL LUCHADOR, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX
Youth Steer Grand Champion Reserve: JL WHITE LIGHTNING, Jenna Leigh Quillin,
MAYPEARL, TX
CLASS Y38: 1. 2M RHINESTONE COWBOY, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX 2. LL TONY STARK, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX CLASS Y39: 1. LL TINY TIM, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX 2. 2M HURDSTROM, Harlee Jo Roberson, PARADISE, TX CLASS Y40: 1. BL JIM DANDY, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX 2. LL HOT DOG MC, Timothy Hatler, TRINITY, TX
Youth Miniature Steer Grand Champion: BL JIM DANDY, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX
Youth Miniature Steer Grand Champion Reserve: LL TINY TIM, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX
TROPHY STEER DIVISION
CLASS 1: 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 6: 1. KING BLING, Kathleen and Jeff Hoffman, PARADISE, TX 2. HHR FRECKLES PRIDE, Kathleen and Jeff Hoffman, PARADISE, TX
Steer Senior Champion: KING BLING, Kathleen and Jeff Hoffman, PARADISE, TX
Steer Senior Champion Reserve: HHR FRECKLES PRIDE, Kathleen and Jeff Hoffman, PARADISE, TX
Steer Grand Champion: HX3 WETZEL, Hailey Roberson, PARADISE, TX
Steer Grand Champion Reserve: CISCO R STEWART, Teagan Mathey, BOWIE, TX
MINIATURE FEMALE DIVISION
CLASS M01: 1. LL FIRECRACKER, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM 2. SS MINI MAGICAL WHISKEY, Dave & Althea Sullivan, COLLINSVILLE, TX CLASS M02: 1. LL GERALDENE, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM 2. LL CATEGORY FIVE, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM
CLASS M03: 1. LL YESCA, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM 2. LL WITCHY WOMAN, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM CLASS M04: 1. LL BUCKCHERRY, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM 2. SS MINI SIMPLY JACKIE, Dave & Althea Sullivan, COLLINSVILLE, TX
Female Junior Champion: LL BUCKCHERRY, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM
Female Junior Champion Reserve: LL FIRECRACKER, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM
CLASS M07: 1. LL LITTLE SISTER, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM 2. TONKAWA EAGLE
COCKLEBUR, Adam & Nicole Hatler, TRINITY, TX CLASS M08: 1. JP WHIMSY, Lazy JP Ranch, DUBLIN, TX CLASS M10: 1. LL BIG NOSE KATE, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM
Female Senior Champion: LL LITTLE SISTER, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM
Female Senior Champion Reserve: JP WHIMSY, Lazy JP Ranch, DUBLIN, TX
Female Grand Champion: LL LITTLE SISTER, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM
Female Grand Champion Reserve: LL BUCKCHERRY, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM
CLASS M15: 1. YA TEEPEE SMOKE 6, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM 2. 5T’S MESQUITE’S QUEEN, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM
Female Mature Grand Champion: YA TEEPEE SMOKE 6, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM
Female Mature Grand Champion Reserve: 5T’S MESQUITE’S QUEEN, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM
MINIATURE BULL DIVISION
CLASS M18: 1. JP BACK TO THE FUTURE, Lazy JP Ranch, DUBLIN, TX 2. LL FUNYUN 34, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM CLASS M19: 1. LL ANCHORMAN, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM 2. MHF BABY GROOT, Adam & Nicole Hatler, TRINITY, TX
Bull Junior Champion: LL ANCHORMAN, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM
Bull Junior Champion Reserve: MHF BABY GROOT, Adam & Nicole Hatler, TRINITY, TX
CLASS M22: 1. LITTLE ACE BIG BAD JOHN, Lazy JP Ranch, DUBLIN, TX 2. LL MARLBORO MAN, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM CLASS M23: 1. SS SHAGGY JAMESON, Shelley Wylie, MUENSTER, TX
Bull Senior Champion: SS SHAGGY JAMESON, Shelley Wylie, MUENSTER, TX
Bull Senior Champion Reserve: LITTLE ACE BIG BAD JOHN, Lazy JP Ranch, DUBLIN, TX
Bull Grand Champion: SS SHAGGY JAMESON, Shelley Wylie, MUENSTER, TX
Bull Grand Champion Reserve: LL ANCHORMAN, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM
MINIATURE STEER DIVISION
CLASS M28: 1. 2M SPONGBOB, Nicholas Mathey, BOWIE, TX 2. 2M WALDO, Ark-La-Tex Texas Longhorn Association, SAN AUGUSTINE, TX CLASS M29: 1. LL TINY TIM, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM 2. 2M HURDSTROM, Justin & Jacquelyn Roberson, PARADISE, TX CLASS M30: 1. LL HOT DOG MC, Adam & Nicole Hatler, TRINITY, TX 2. LL CHILI DOG MC, Adam & Nicole Hatler, TRINITY, TX
Steer Grand Champion: LL TINY TIM, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM
Steer Grand Champion Reserve: LL HOT DOG MC, Adam & Nicole Hatler, TRINITY, TX
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Show ReSultS
TRAIL OF TURQUOISE #2 & YOUTH POINTS ONLY
May 12, 2023
OPEN HALTERED FEMALE DIVISION
CLASS 1: 1. CHAPARRAL JUBILEE, Chaparral Cattle Company, DECATUR, TX CLASS 2: 1. HV ATHENA, Blake & Jessica Hickman, MCKINNEY, TX 2. 14KSDISCOVERYS SUPERSTAR, Carrasco Cattle Company, MIDLAND, TX CLASS 3: 1. DISCOVERY GG CP, Walker Hance, COLLINSVILLE, OK 2. TL BEE CLASSY, Kc Springs Ranch, MUENSTER, TX CLASS 4: 1. TJD O’LEIA, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX 2. SV MERCY, Avery N. Mathey, BOWIE, TX CLASS 5: 1. TJD LIBERTY BELL, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX 2. TJD MARIE LAVEAU, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX
Haltered Female Junior Champion: TJD LIBERTY BELL, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX
Haltered Female Junior Champion Reserve: TJD MARIE LAVEAU, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX
CLASS 8: 1. TJD ARIEL, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX 2. TB RAISING HELLA, Tamra & Thomas Bush, DECATUR, TX CLASS 9: 1. WOJO ROSIE CP, Teagan Mathey, BOWIE, TX CLASS 10: 1. CASSIE TENBAR, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX 2. T-REX GALA’S SOIREE, Robertson Cattle Co., LUBBOCK, TX
Haltered Female Senior Champion: CASSIE TENBAR, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX
Haltered Female Senior Champion Reserve: T-REX GALA’S SOIREE, Robertson Cattle Co., LUBBOCK, TX
Haltered Female Grand Champion: CASSIE TENBAR, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX
Haltered Female Grand Champion Reserve: T-REX GALA’S SOIREE, Robertson Cattle Co., LUBBOCK, TX
CLASS 16: 1. SKH CHRYSALIS, Chaparral Cattle Company, DECATUR, TX CLASS 17: 1. OL TWISS, PALS Cattle Company, HONDO, NM
Haltered Mature Female Champion: SKH CHRYSALIS, Chaparral Cattle Company, DECATUR, TX
Haltered Mature Female Champion Reserve: OL TWISS, PALS Cattle Company, HONDO, NM
OPEN HALTERED BULL DIVISION
CLASS 20: 1. CADILLAC 227, Carrasco Cattle Company, MIDLAND, TX CLASS 21: 1. WHIPLASH CP, Hance/Payne Partnership, SLIDELL, TX CLASS 23: 1. 2 PERCENT, Keith and Barbara Wucherpfennig, GRANTON, WI CLASS 24: 1. LR CHERRY BOMB CP, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX 2. HD CAYENNE, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX
Haltered Bull Junior Champion: LR CHERRY BOMB CP, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX
Haltered Bull Junior Champion Reserve: HD CAYENNE, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX
CLASS 27: 1. NITTY GRITTY CP, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX CLASS 29: 1. HONDO TENBAR, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX
Haltered Bull Senior Champion: HONDO TENBAR, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX
Haltered Bull Senior Champion Reserve: NITTY GRITTY CP, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX
Haltered Bull Grand Champion: HONDO TENBAR, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX
Haltered Bull Grand Champion Reserve: LR CHERRY BOMB CP, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX
NON-HALTERED FEMALE DIVISION
CLASS 1: 1. REV MY MOJO CP, Carla Payne, SLIDELL, TX 2. REV MY HEART CP, Carla Payne, SLIDELL, TX CLASS 2: 1. FIRE CRACKER CP, Payne/Gregory Partnership, SLIDELL, TX 2. PATRIOTS PIZZAZZ, Travis J. Casey, CALHAN, CO CLASS 3: 1. SV SILVER STARS, Hannah Mathey, BOWIE, TX 2. ALREADY PLANNED, Travis J. Casey, CALHAN, CO CLASS 4: 1. IRON ROSE LV, Travis J. Casey, CALHAN, CO 2. JET DRIED, Travis J. Casey, CALHAN, CO CLASS 5: 1. LR MISS LIL’ BRITCHES CP, Locke and Payne Partnership, BRISTOW, OK 2. ELECTRA CP, Payne/ Browder Partnership, SLIDELL, TX
Non-Haltered Female Junior Champion: LR MISS LIL’ BRITCHES CP, Locke and Payne Partnership, BRISTOW, OK
Non-Haltered Female Junior Champion Reserve: SV SILVER STARS, Hannah Mathey, BOWIE, TX CLASS 9: 1. JL CINDERELLA MAYBELLINE, J L Longhorns, SCOTTVILLE, MI CLASS 10: 1. LR STRAWBERRY WINE CP, Locke and Payne Partnership, BRISTOW, OK 2. MIDWEST SMARTY PANTS, Weston Hetland, RUSSELLVILLE, MO CLASS 11: 1. TOMAHAWK TULIP C4, Grant Tinkis, COLLEYVILLE, TX 2. DV PEONY, Del Vic Farms, SCRIBNER, NE
Non-Haltered Female Senior Champion: TOMAHAWK TULIP C4, Grant Tinkis, COLLEYVILLE, TX
Non-Haltered Female Senior Champion Reserve: LR STRAWBERRY WINE CP, Locke and Payne Partnership, BRISTOW, OK
Non-Haltered Female Grand Champion: TOMAHAWK TULIP C4, Grant Tinkis, COLLEYVILLE, TX
Non-Haltered Female Grand Champion Reserve: LR STRAWBERRY WINE CP, Locke and Payne Partnership, BRISTOW, OK
CLASS 16: 1. ROCKY ROSE C4, Grant Tinkis, COLLEYVILLE, TX CLASS 17: 1. CHAPARRAL DISCO DIVA, Grant Tinkis, COLLEYVILLE, TX CLASS 18: 1. SHAIYA, Travis J. Casey, CALHAN, CO CLASS 19: 1. CO GRAND SAFARI, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX 2. SANDDOLLAR CUPCAKE, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX
Non-Haltered Mature Female Champion: CO GRAND SAFARI, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX
Non-Haltered Mature Female Champion Reserve: CHAPARRAL DISCO DIVA, Grant Tinkis, COLLEYVILLE, TX
YOUTH FEMALE DIVISION
CLASS 1: 1. CHAPARRAL JUBILEE, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX 2. RL BLACK MAGIC, Megan Bush,
DECATUR, TX CLASS 2: 1. TB CATALINA WINE MIXER, Megan Bush, DECATUR, TX 2. HV ATHENA, Brynn Hickman, MCKINNEY, TX CLASS 3: 1. PERPETUA SAINT BONA, Megan Bush, DECATUR, TX 2. DISCOVERY GG CP, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX CLASS 4: 1. TJD O’LEIA, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX 2. SV MERCY, Hannah Mathey, BOWIE, TX CLASS 5: 1. TJD LIBERTY BELL, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX 2. TJD MARIE LAVEAU, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX
Youth Female Junior Champion: TJD LIBERTY BELL, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX
Youth Female Junior Champion Reserve: TJD MARIE LAVEAU, Pason Wylie, MUENSTER, TX
CLASS 8: 1. TJD ARIEL, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX 2. TB RAISING HELLA, Megan Bush, DECATUR, TX CLASS 9: 1. ENVY ME CP, Jenna Leigh Quillin, MAYPEARL, TX 2. WOJO ROSIE CP, , BOWIE, TXCLASS 10: 1. CASSIE TENBAR, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX 2. T-REX GALA’S SOIREE, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX
Youth Female Senior Champion: CASSIE TENBAR, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX
Youth Female Senior Champion Reserve: T-REX GALA’S SOIREE, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX
Youth Female Grand Champion: CASSIE TENBAR, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX
Youth Female Grand Champion Reserve: T-REX GALA’S SOIREE, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX
CLASS M1: 1. LL FIRECRACKER, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX 2. JP ROYAL ROSE, Hannah Mathey, BOWIE, TX CLASS M2: 1. LL GERALDENE, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX 2. LL CATEGORY FIVE, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX
Youth Miniature Female Junior Champion: LL GERALDENE, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX
Youth Miniature Female Junior Champion Reserve: LL FIRECRACKER, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX
CLASS M5: 1. LL WITCHY WOMAN, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX 2. LL YESCA, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX CLASS M6: 1. LL BUCKCHERRY, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX 2. SS MINI SIMPLY JACKIE, Sydney Wylie, MUENSTER, TX CLASS M7: 1. LL LITTLE SISTER, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX
Youth Miniature Female Senior Champion: LL LITTLE SISTER, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX
Youth Miniature Female Senior Champion Reserve: LL BUCKCHERRY, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX
Youth Miniature Female Grand Champion: LL LITTLE SISTER, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX
Youth Miniature Female Grand Champion Reserve: LL GERALDENE, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX
YOUTH BULL DIVISION
CLASS 16: 1. CADILLAC 227, Ryan Carrasco, MIDLAND, TX CLASS 17: 1. WHIPLASH CP, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX CLASS 18: 1. JL THE GREAT GATSBY, Jenna Leigh Quillin, MAYPEARL, TX
CLASS 19: 1. 2 PERCENT, Cole Stapleton, MIDLAND, TX CLASS 20: 1. HD CAYENNE, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX 2. LR CHERRY BOMB CP, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX CLASS 21: 1. NITTY GRITTY CP, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX
Youth Bull Grand Champion: NITTY GRITTY CP, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX
Youth Bull Grand Champion Reserve: HD CAYENNE, Savannah Duncan, ALVARADO, TX
CLASS M12: 1. JP BACK TO THE FUTURE, Melissa Elizabeth Dittmar, HILLSBORO, TX 2. LL FUNYUN 34, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX CLASS M13: 1. LL ANCHORMAN, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX 2. RPL BAYOU BOB, Timothy Hatler, TRINITY, TX CLASS M14: 1. LL MARLBORO MAN, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX
Youth Miniature Bull Grand Champion: LL MARLBORO MAN, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX Youth Miniature Bull Grand Champion Reserve: LL ANCHORMAN, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX
YOUTH STEER DIVISION
CLASS 26: 1. TB STORMBREAKER, Megan Bush, DECATUR, TX 2. AHL BOOMIN TANMAN, Melissa Elizabeth Dittmar, HILLSBORO, TX CLASS 27: 1. SAMURAI SIDEKICK, Hannah Mathey, BOWIE, TX 2. OCC MR. FAHRENHEIT, Savannah Duncan, ALVARADO, TX
Youth Steer Junior Champion: TB STORMBREAKER, Megan Bush, DECATUR, TX
Youth Steer Junior Champion Reserve: SAMURAI SIDEKICK, Hannah Mathey, BOWIE, TX CLASS 31: 1. 14’S SOUTHERN REBEL, Adam Stapleton, MIDLAND, TX 2. W5 KUNTRY CUZIN, Hailey Roberson, PARADISE, TX CLASS 32: 1. JL WHITE LIGHTNING, Jenna Leigh Quillin, MAYPEARL, TX 2. TJD EL LUCHADOR, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX CLASS 33: 1. HX3 WETZEL, Hailey Roberson, PARADISE, TX 2. SBL CUT A RUG, Harlee Jo Roberson, PARADISE, TX
Youth Steer Senior Champion: HX3 WETZEL, Hailey Roberson, PARADISE, TX
Youth Steer Senior Champion Reserve: SBL CUT A RUG, Harlee Jo Roberson, PARADISE, TX
Youth Steer Grand Champion: HX3 WETZEL, Hailey Roberson, PARADISE, TX
Youth Steer Grand Champion Reserve: SBL CUT A RUG, Harlee Jo Roberson, PARADISE, TX
CLASS Y38: 1. 2M RHINESTONE COWBOY, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX 2. 2M WALDO, Teagan
Mathey, BOWIE, TX CLASS Y39: 1. LL TINY TIM, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX 2. 2M
HURDSTROM, Harlee Jo Roberson, PARADISE, TX CLASS Y40: 1. BL JIM DANDY, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX
Youth Miniature Steer Grand Champion: BL JIM DANDY, Jaylin Krimmel, BOYD, TX
Youth Miniature Steer Grand Champion Reserve: LL TINY TIM, Todd (TJ) Jay Danley, Jr, SEMINOLE, TX
TROPHY STEER DIVISION
CLASS 1: 1. AJ SKIPPER, Alyssa Harvey, CLEBURNE, TX 2. CISCO R STEWART, Teagan Mathey, BOWIE, TX
Steer Junior Champion: AJ SKIPPER, Alyssa Harvey, CLEBURNE, TX
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Steer Junior Champion Reserve: CISCO R STEWART, Teagan Mathey, BOWIE, TX
CLASS 6: 1. KING BLING, Kathleen and Jeff Hoffman, PARADISE, TX 2. HHR FRECKLES PRIDE, Kathleen and Jeff Hoffman, PARADISE, TX
Steer Senior Champion: KING BLING, Kathleen and Jeff Hoffman, PARADISE, TX
Steer Senior Champion Reserve: HHR FRECKLES PRIDE, Kathleen and Jeff Hoffman, PARADISE, TX
Steer Grand Champion: KING BLING, Kathleen and Jeff Hoffman, PARADISE, TX
Steer Grand Champion Reserve: HHR FRECKLES PRIDE, Kathleen and Jeff Hoffman, PARADISE, TX
MINIATURE FEMALE DIVISION
CLASS M01: 1. LL FIRECRACKER, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM 2. LL TEEPEE CREEPIN’, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM CLASS M02: 1. LL CATEGORY FIVE, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM 2. BPT VELVET, Lazy JP Ranch, DUBLIN, TX CLASS M03: 1. DG ETERNALLY HAPPY, Shelley Wylie, MUENSTER, TX 2. LL WITCHY WOMAN, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM
CLASS M04: 1. LL BUCKCHERRY, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM 2. SS MINI SIMPLY DICEY, Dave & Althea Sullivan, COLLINSVILLE, TX
Female Junior Champion: LL FIRECRACKER, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM
Female Junior Champion Reserve: LL CATEGORY FIVE, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM
CLASS M07: 1. TONKAWA EAGLE COCKLEBUR, Adam & Nicole Hatler, TRINITY, TX 2. LL LITTLE SISTER, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM CLASS M08: 1. JP WHIMSY, Lazy JP Ranch, DUBLIN, TX CLASS M10: 1. LL BIG NOSE KATE, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM
Female Senior Champion: JP WHIMSY, Lazy JP Ranch, DUBLIN, TX
Female Senior Champion Reserve: TONKAWA EAGLE COCKLEBUR, Adam & Nicole Hatler, TRINITY, TX
Female Grand Champion: LL FIRECRACKER, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM
Female Grand Champion Reserve: LL CATEGORY FIVE, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM
CLASS M15: 1. YA TEEPEE SMOKE 6, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM 2. 5T’S MESQUITE’S QUEEN, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM
Female Mature Grand Champion: YA TEEPEE SMOKE 6, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM
Female Mature Grand Champion Reserve: 5T’S MESQUITE’S QUEEN, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM
CLASS M18: 1. V3C CHASE’S WRANGLER, Eric & Anna Redeker, BLUM, TX 2. JP BACK TO THE FUTURE, Lazy JP Ranch, DUBLIN, TX CLASS M19: 1. LL ANCHORMAN, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM 2. MHF BABY GROOT, Adam & Nicole Hatler, TRINITY, TX
Bull Junior Champion: LL ANCHORMAN, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM
Bull Junior Champion Reserve: V3C CHASE’S WRANGLER, Eric & Anna Redeker, BLUM, TX
CLASS M22: 1. LL MARLBORO MAN, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM 2. LITTLE ACE BIG BAD JOHN, Lazy JP Ranch, DUBLIN, TX CLASS M23: 1. SS SHAGGY JAMESON, Shelley Wylie, MUENSTER, TX
Bull Senior Champion: SS SHAGGY JAMESON, Shelley Wylie, MUENSTER, TX
Bull Senior Champion Reserve: LL MARLBORO MAN, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM
Bull Grand Champion: LL ANCHORMAN, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM
Bull Grand Champion Reserve: V3C CHASE’S WRANGLER, Eric & Anna Redeker, BLUM, TX
CLASS M28: 1. LL TONY STARK, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM 2. 2M SPONGBOB, Nicholas Mathey, BOWIE, TX CLASS M29: 1. SS L’IL SHOT OF BOURBON, Shelley Wylie, MUENSTER, TX 2. LL TINY TIM, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM CLASS M30: 1. LL CHILI DOG MC, Adam & Nicole Hatler, TRINITY, TX 2. LL HOT DOG MC, Adam & Nicole Hatler, TRINITY, TX
Steer Grand Champion: LL CHILI DOG MC, Adam & Nicole Hatler, TRINITY, TX
Steer Grand Champion Reserve: SS L’IL SHOT OF BOURBON, Shelley Wylie, MUENSTER, TX
SUGGESTED VACCINATION SCHEDULE
PRE-WEANING
Vaccinate all calves at approximately 2-4 months of age with two vaccinations
• Vaccinate for Blackleg, Malignant Edema and Enterotoxemia by using a 7-way Clostridium Chauvoei-Septicum-Novyi-SordelliiPerfringens Types C & D Bacterin-Toxoid.
• Vaccinate for Leptospirosis by using a 5-way Leptospira Canicola-Grippotyphosa-Hardjo-Icterohaemorrhagiae-Pomona Bacterin
Vaccinate all calves to be retained past wean-ing (replacement heifers, bull calves, steers) at approximately 2-4 weeks prior to weaning with the following vaccinations:
• Provide a Clostridial booster by revaccinating using a 7-way Clostridium Chauvoei-Septicum-Novyi-Sordellii-Perfringens
Types C & D Bacterin-Toxoid
• Protection against respiratory diseases and a booster for Leptospirosis can be provided by vaccinating with an IBR-BVD-PI3BRSV (KILLED)-Lepto5 Vaccine. Make sure that the vaccine is recommended for nursing calves.
• A Pasteurella haemolytica toxoid vaccination is also recommended, especially if your herd has experienced significant respiratory issues.
AT WEANING OF CALVES FROM DAMS (6-8
months of age)
Vaccinate all calves retained past weaning (replacement heifers, bull calves, steers) with the following vaccinations:
• Provide an additional Clostridial booster by revaccinating using a 7-way Clostridium Chauvoei-Septicum-Novyi-Sordellii-Perfringens Types C & D Bacterin-Toxoid
• Booster protection against respiratory diseases and an additional booster for Leptospirosis can be provided by vaccinating with an IBR-BVD-PI3-BRSV (Modified Live Virus)-Lepto5 Vaccine. Make sure that the vaccine is recommended for non-nursing calves. DO NOT ALLOW CALVES TO RETURN TO THEIR DAMS AFTER VACCINATION WITH A MLV VACCINE DUE TO THE POTENTIAL FOR ABORTIONS TO OCCUR DUE TO THE TRANSMISSION OF THE BVIRUS FROM CALF TO DAM VIA NURSING.
• A Pasteurella haemolytica toxoid booster vaccination should be provided.
• Calfhood vaccination of replacement heifers with strain 51 Brucella abortus vaccine is recommended. Many sales require heifers to OCV (OFFICIAL CALFHOOD VACCINATED) to be transported across state lines.
AT ONE YEAR OF AGE
Vaccinate all one year old cattle (replacement heifers, bull calves, steers) with the following vaccinations:
• Provide an additional Clostridal booster by revaccinating using a 7-way Clostridium Chauvoei-Septicum-Novyi-Sordellii-Perfringens Types C & D Bacterin-Toxoid
• Booster protection against respiratory diseases and an additional booster for Leptospirosis can be provided by vaccinating with an IBR-BVD-PI3-BRSV (Modified Live Virus) Vaccine using Lepto 5 Vaccine as a diluent.
• If females are moved in and out of the herd on a frequent basis and the bulls being used as service sires are non-virgin bulls, it is recommended that the yearling heifers and yearling bull calves be vaccinated for Vibriosis by using a Campylobacter Fetus vaccine. Vibrio and Lepto-5 can be purchased as one vaccine. Vibrio vaccine should be administered at least 30 days prior to the breeding season because of potential abortion problems.
COWHERD & HERD BULLS
Vaccinate all cows and herd bulls annually with the following vaccinations:
• Vaccinate for Leptospirosis by using a 5-way Leptospira Canicola-Grippotyphosa-Hardjo-Icterohaemorrhagiae-Pomona Bacterin
• If cows are moved in and out of the herd on a frequent basis and the bulls being used as service sires are non-virgin bulls, it is recommended that the cowherd be vaccinated for Vibriosis by using a Campylobacter Fetus vaccine. Vibrio and Lepto-5 can be purchased as one vaccine, but must be administered after calving and at least 30 days before breeding because of potential abortion problems.
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Cattle For Sale
BEAVER CREEK LONGHORNS - Est. 1995. Conformation, color, disposition, pedigree and HORNS. Reasonable prices. Carole Muchmore, Ponca City, OK. 580 765-9961 (calls only) or email cmuchmor@ poncacity.net. www.beavercreeklonghorns.com
SELLING SMALL REGISTERED HERD - (10 to 12) cows, and (7 to 8) heifers. Retiring from the business. Herd sires used include Sniper and Iron Lap. Herd came from the Semkin Longhorn program. Located in Kingfisher County, Oklahoma. Also have for sale a Dube, Massive Large Longhorn Chute with panels and other equipment if interested. Contact Calvin Guy, (602) 268-1131, or Cell: 580-3408881, or gy_clvn@yahoo.com
Wanted – 20 Head of purebred Longhorn Heifers - Must be solid red in color some solid black would be okay. Prefer commercial, and must be gentle. Tim Haas 520-678-1112 or email tjranch@live.com
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www.mcintyreranches.com
308-750-8384
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Your source for big-horned cattle in the North— utilizing the right bloodlines to produce the horn.
Fairmont, Minnesota
507-235-3467
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Dr. Lee and Linda Ragains
918-855-0704 • Sallisaw, OK
www.lonewolfranch.net
Trade & Barter
TRADE YOUR LONGHORNS – We’ll take your bulls and steers in trade for cows, heifers, pairs, herd sires or semen from breed’s top quality bulls. Stonewall Valley Ranch, Fredericksburg, TX. Days 512-454-0476 / Weekends 830-644-2380.
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TEXAS LONGHORN TRAILS June 2023 | 59 — A — A & S Land & Cattle 57 Anderson, Frank Jr. and III 8 Arch Acres 56 — B — Baker, Bo 8,9 Bar H Ranch 56 Beadle Land & Cattle 8, 56 Beaver Creek Longhorns 58 Bennett Longhorn Cattle Co. 8 Bentwood Ranch 58 Big Valley Longhorns 56 BPT Longhorns 8 Bull Creek Longhorns 3 Butler Breeders 8, 9 Butler Breeder’s Futurity 8 Buxton Longhorns 58 — C — 2020 Cow Photo Contest 38 C4Longhorns 8 Caballo Bravo Longhorns 56 Cedar View Ranch 56 Christa Cattle Co. 8 C Lazy S Bar Cattle Co. 57 Colorful Calf. 35 Cote Cattle Company 56 Cowboy Conversations IBC Crazy Cattle Co 57 Cross Fire Longhorns 56 — D — Dalgood Longhorns 8 DCCI Equipment 30 Diamond C Ranch 57 Diamond Q Longhorns 57 Dickinson Cattle Co BC Doug Hunt Longhorns 58 — E — El Coyote Ranch 1 Elm Springs Acres 58 — F — F & F Ranch 56 Falls Creek Longhorns 8 FHR Longhorns 57 Flying D Ranch 57 Flying Diamond Ranch 56 — G — Guttman, Ralph 58 GVR Longhorns 57 — H — Helm Cattle Co 57 Hicks Texas Longhorns 8 Hickman Longhorns 57 Hired Hand.............................................24,33 Horn Showcase 14-21 Horseshoe J Longhorns 57 Hubbell Longhorns IFC Hutton 3 Cattle 58 — I — Ironwood Ranch 57 — J — Jane’s Land & Cattle Co..............................9 Jack Mountain Ranch 58 JH Cattle Company 58 J&M Ranch 57 J.M.R. Cattle Co. 57 Jo-Lin Ranch. 58 — L — Legends Sale 26-27 Lemonade Ranch 57 Little Ace Cattle Co. 9 Lodge Creek Longhorns 58 Lone Wolf Ranch 57, 55 Long M Ranch 57 Lucas Ranch 56 Lutt Longhorns 57 — M — McCarty, Bruce 58 McLeod Ranch 9 McIntyre Ranches.......................................55 Middlecreek Farms 57 Montgomery Briggs Ranch 56 Moose Willow Ranch 56 Moriah Farms...............................................57 — N — Northbrook Cattle Company 57 NS Horns 56 — O — Oliver Longhorns 57 — R — Raising Hale Ranch 58 Ranch Texas..................................................5 Rio Vista Ranch 9 River’s Bend Ranch 57 Rocking P Longhorns 9 Rocky Mountain Longhorns.....................56 Rolling D Ranch 56 Rolling Hills Ranch Longhorns 56 Roper’s Ranch 58 Ross Ranch Horns 57 Running Arrow Farm LLC 30 — S — Safari B Ranch 57 Sand Hills Ranch 56 Siller Land & Cattle 33 Singing Coyote Ranch...............................58 Spidle Ranch 58 Spring Creek Farms 9 SS Longhorns 57 Star Creek Ranch........................................58 Stonewall Valley Ranch 58 Struthoff Ranch 58 Sutton Timber & Cattle 56 Thate Cattle Co 9, 58 — T — Thurmond Longhorns 58 TLBAA Beef Committee 31 TLBT 40 Top Hand Sale 7 Triple R Ranch (TX) 9 Triple S Bar Ranch 57 TS Adcock Longhorns 58 — W — Walkers U7- 58 WB Longhorns 57 Westhaven Longhorns 56 World Show 25 Wynfaul Acres 9 UPCOMING ISSUES: July: Membership Directory August: World Show Wrap-Up Issue September: Marketing 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
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SAVE THE DATE
JUNE 2023
JUNE 9-10 • Pineywood Heifer Futurity, Contact Donnie Taylor 4tlonghorns@ gmail.com, (936) 414-1401 or Tina DuBose tinadubose10@gmail.com, (979) 277-2655
JUNE 14-17 • TLBAA World Expo, Bell County Expo Center, Belton, TX. Contact Pam Robison (817) 635-6241 or pam@tlbaa.org
JUNE 16 • GLTLA Futurity, United Producers, Manchester, MI. Contact Johnny Hicks (269) 998-8027
JUNE 23 • The Futurity of the West Dundee, OR. Contact Scott Picker (503) 572-5656, Scott@aspencreeklandscaping.com
JUNE 24 • Oregon Trail Sale Dundee, OR. Contact Scott Picker (503) 572-5656, Scott@aspencreeklandscaping.com
JULY 2023
JULY 14-15 • Biggest Little Longhorn Sale & Cal-Neva Futurity, Reno Livestock Event Center Pavilion, Reno, NV. Contact Melissa Boerst (775)560-3767, silversummitranch@gmail.com, www.silversummitranch.com
JULY 30 • TLBAA World Qualifying Show | California Association of Texas Longhorns, California Expo Fairgrounds, Sacramento, CA. Contact Sondra Westmoore swestmoore@gmailcom (209) 274-9917 or Sandi Hutgen smhurtgen@calexpo.com (916) 263-1477. Qualifying Haltered, Non-Halter, Trophy Steers & Miniatures
AUGUST 2023
AUGUST 4 • North Star Cheesehead Longhorn Futurity, Gresham, WI. Contact Dan Huntington (715) 853-7608 or Ali Mast (715) 495-4369
AUGUST 5 • Great Northern Longhorn Classic Sale, Gresham, WI. Contact Dan Huntington (715) 853-7608 or Ali Mast (715) 495-4369
AUGUST 12 • 2nd Annual Double Down Futurity, Latigo Event Center, Colorado Springs, CO. Contact Nicky Adams (719) 683-8173 or (478) 397-5586 or Travis Casey (719) 650-5234, tcasey357@yahoo.com, bearbabe56@earthlink.
AUGUST 18 • 4th Annual Regional Horn Measuring Event, Central States Fair, Rapid City, SD. Contact Gordon Howie gkhowie@yahoo.com
AUGUST 19 • 5th Annual Top Hand Sale, Central States Fair, Rapid City, SD. Contact Gordon Howie gkhowie@yahoo.com
AUGUST 19 • 3rd Annual Bull Alley, Central States Fair, Rapid City, SD. Contact Shawn Tobin (605) 545-2897
AUGUST 19 • 4th Annual National “Love Your Longhorn” Central States Fair, Rapid City, SD. Contact Gordon Howie gkhowie@yahoo.com
AUGUST 19 • 3rd Annual Points Only World Qualifying Show, Central States Fair, Rapid City, SD. Scot O’Bryan (605) 344-2263 or Gordon Howie gkhowie@ yahoo.com
AUGUST 19 • Bolen Production Sale, Will Rogers, Fort Worth, TX Contact Cindy Bolen cindy@bolenlonghorns.com
AUGUST 20 • 8th Annual World Qualifying Longhorn Show, Central States Fair, Rapid City, SD. Scot O’Bryan (605) 344-2263 or Gordon Howie gkhowie@ yahoo.com
SEPTEMBER 2023
SEPTEMBER 2 • 26th Annual Butler Breeders Inviational, Lockhart, TX. Contact Jason Christa butlerbreeders@yahoo.com (210) 232-1818
SEPTEMBER 2-4 • West Texas Fair & Rodeo, Abilene, TX. Contact J Catherine Morris, Morriscatran@taylortel.net or (325)829-9219. Qualifying Haltered, Trophy Steers, Youth & Points Only
SEPTEMBER 8-9 • G&G Fall Classic Longhorn Sale, Culpeper, VA. Shawn Pequignot (540) 406-3155 or shawnpequignot@yahoo.com
SEPTEMBER 8-9 • NTLA Good Life Futurity, Lancaster Event Center, Lincoln Nebraska Cully Sila (402) 366-1158
SEPTEMBER 15-16 • Legends Longhorn Sale & Futurity, Stephens County Fairgrounds, Duncan, OK Contact Justin Rombeck (816) 536-1083 or legendslonghornsale@gmail.com
Coming Events
SEPTEMBER 2023
SEPTEMBER 16-17 • New Mexico State Fair Longhorn Show, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Clay Bailey (505) 220-2217, steertrainer@hotmail.com. Qualifying Halteres, Non-Haltered, Youth, Trophy Steers
SEPTEMBER 29th • Breeder Spotlight Texas Longhorn Heifer Sale El Dorado, KS. Contact Scott Farber crossfirelonghorns@gmail.com (316) 706-9400 or Randy Jones (316) 323-2575
SEPTEMBER 29-30 • East Texas State Fair, Tyler, TX. Entry Deadline August 31. www.etstatefair.com. John Oliver (972) 268-0083, joliver210@yahoo.com or Brenda Oliver (972) 268-0031, boliver84@yahoo.com or Lana Hightower (903) 681-1093, glcattleco@aol.com. Qualifying Haltered, Non-Haltered Youth & Trophy Steers
SEPTEMBER 30th • Thiessen/McIntyre Annual Texas Longhorn Production Sale, El Dorado, KS 2:00 P.M. Contact Scott Farber crossfirelonghorns@gmail. com 316-706-9400 or Randy Jones 316.323.2575
SEPTEMBER 30th • Customer Appreciation Day, Dickinson Cattle Co, Barnesville, Ohio
OCTOBER 2023
OCTOBER 6-7 • Fred Bryant Sale and Futurity, Springfield Livestock Marketing Center, Springfield, MO. Contact Johnny Hicks (269) 998-8027
OCTOBER 10-11 • State Fair of Texas, Dallas, TX Enter at www.bigtex.com Contact Kevin Rooker (817) 771-9548 Krooker61@gmail.com or Pam Robison (817) 625-6241 Pam@tlbaa.org. Qualifying Haltered, Youth & Trophy Steers
OCTOBER 12-14 • TLBAA Horn Showcase, Oklahoma City, OK. Pam Robison (817) 625-6241, pam@tlbaa.org
OCTOBER 26- Nov. 2 • Mid-American Stock Show Grand Island, Nebraska Contact Office@midamericanstockshow.com or (530)228-3567
OCTOBER 27-29 • Ark-La-Tex Fall Show, George Henderson Expo Center. Contact Tina Dubose arklatex.tina10@gmail.com or (979) 277-2656 Qualifying Haltered, Trophy Steers, Youth, Youth Minatures, Points Only & Minatures
NOVEMBER 2023
NOVEMBER 3-4• Peach State Showout, Bulloch County Agricultural Complex, Statesboro, GA. Contact Cole Meeks (912) 601-5283 or visit rollinghillsranchlonghorns.com
NOVEMBER 3-5 • Jim Curry Classic, Panhandle South Plains Fairgrounds, Lubbock, TX Enter Online at WestTexasLonghornAssociation.com. Contact Amanda Danley adanley@seminoleisd.net (432) 894-1430. Qualifying Haltered, Non-Halter, Trophy Steers, Youth & Points Only
NOVEMBER 10-12 • State Fair Of Louisiana, Shreveport Fairgrounds, Shreveport, LA Enter Online at StateFairofLousiana.com Contact Tina Dubose arklatex. tina10@gmail.com or (979) 277-2656. Qualifying Haltered, Non-Halter, Trophy Steers, Youth & Points Only
APRIL 2024
April 5-6, 2024 • Texas Hill Country Sale, Fredericksburg, TX. Contact John Hever (214) 802-5380, Mike Davis (214) 718-1144, or Kurt Twining (512) 466-5917
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, Non-Haltered, Trophy Steers, & Youth
April 26 2024 • Battle on the Prairie Heifer Futurity, Duncan, OK. Josh Dinwiddie (580) 812-2436
April 27, 2024 • Texoma Spring Classic, Duncan, OK. Mike Beck (817) 905-7994 or Dale Hunt (402) 214-4851
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