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How To Become A Satellite Location for the 2020 TLBAA Horn Showcase

The satellite measuring locations allow those unable to bring their animals to the Horn Showcase in Lawton, Oklahoma, the opportunity to enter the event and obtain an official measurement that will go on that animal’s record. Satellite locations are secured across the country with the hope that one will be convenient for those members wishing to enter the event. HOW TO BECOME A SATELLITE LOCATION

A facility needs to have a chute and other holding pens to properly contain an animal so the measuring crew can work and obtain the measurements safely and accurately. You will need to secure a minimum of FOUR individuals on your measuring crew. Everyone will need to watch the “How to Measure Horns” tutorial video that can be found on the TLBAA website. After viewing the video, each person will fill out and sign an “Official Measuring Team” form attesting to the fact the video was watched and understood. This form is returned to the TLBAA office and kept on file. In no case can an owner or employee measure their own animal, so make sure you have plenty of people on your team . WHEN DO YOU MEASURE?

All satellites will hold their measurements on the weekend prior to Horn Showcase. For this year, that will be September 26 and 27. Once approved, your location will be advertised as a satellite so that other members are aware of the opportunities in their area. It is up to you to decide what else to do connected with your measuring day. Several people set up lunches, farm tours – it is up to your imagination. We can provide information with your location and can send out an eblast to help promote your event WHAT ABOUT SUPPLIES?

Each satellite location will be provided with an official tape measure, string and cutting dikes. This will be sent to you a couple of weeks in advance of the event. The TLBAA office will supply you with a list of entrants scheduled to come to your location. The type of measurement will be listed as well. Each animal can enter one, two or three types of measurements – Tip to Tip, Total Horn, and Composite. Additionally, for those that qualify, they may enter the Twist measurement.

After obtaining the measurements and filling in the numbers, the form is returned to the TLBAA office by no later than noon on the following Monday . SATELLITES VS. GOING TO LAWTON

Many choose to just compete in Horn Showcase via the satellite measurement sites. Everyone entering is eligible to win a bronze or a buckle (your choice) if they are first in their class no matter where they are measured. Satellites are often the choice for those not wanting to trailer their animal a long distance or if the Horn Showcase weekend is not convenient for travel.

However, those that choose to enter Horn Showcase and come to Lawton, there is so much more to do! Being measured in Lawton allows you to know almost immediately how you placed in your class. Coming to Lawton also gives you the opportunity to enter the Horn Showcase Futurity and earn prize money. A five panel team of judges evaluates the whole animal with scores between 60 and 80. The low and high scores are dropped. Depending on the size of class, first place payouts are often over $1,000. Those animals that are entered in both a measuring class and the Futurity are also eligible to win a Superior Award.

Other activities in Lawton include Bull Alley which is your chance to examine the top bulls and buy semen at a show special price. It is also your opportunity to purchase your next cow at the Horn Showcase consignment sale. The Horn Showcase banquet is also a popular event to attend . OK, I’M IN! I WANT TO HOST A SATELLITE, NOW WHAT?

All you need to do is contact the TLBAA office, 817- 625-6241 or salesandevents@tlbaa.org. You can also contact the Horn Showcase Committee satellite liaison, Jim Rosebrock, 254-743-9155 or jim.rosebrock@yahoo.com. Check the TLBAA website to find a satellite location near you! Horn Showcase Satellite Measuring: What You Need To Know

2020 HORN SHOWCASE make your plans to participate in the OCTOBER 1-3, 2020 • LAWTON, OKLAHOMA

Thursday, October 1 Cattle Check In 9:00 am - 9:00 p.m.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

Friday, October 2 Measuring Classes Seminars Bull Alley Reception Bull Alley

Saturday, October 3 Futurity Seminar Cocktails/Banquet, Fairgrounds Annex HSC Select Sale

Sunday, October 4 All Cattle Must Be Removed By 2:00 pm

hsc select sale Your opportunity to offer your best cows and heifers on Saturday, October 3rd. NEW THIS YEAR - Pens of Heifers! If you have two or three quality heifers, this is your chance to feature them together. The first heifer will be subject to the regular $350 consignment fee but your second and third heifer’s consignment fee will be discounted to $125 each. This offer is reserved for heifers 18 months old and less. Space is limited for the heifer pens so get yours in early! All sales will be subject to 7% commission.

satellites Get your location out there early! See the adjacent article for more information. Everyone needs to start looking at your herd and making the decision to enter the only official horn measuring event.

sponsorships Remember, the earlier you commit to a sponsorship, the more exposure you will receive! There is a package to suit everyone’s budget and need.

bull alley This is your opportunity to put your outstanding bull literally in the spotlight! Besides competing in the measuring contest, your bull will have his moment to shine during the Bull Alley celebration. This is a great chance to put a young bull in front of an audience or to brag on a proven producer. Re member – all bulls need to be TLBAA AI certified to enter so start that process today! Ne w for this year – the minimum number of straws required will be 50.

2020 HORN SHOWCASE OCTOBER 1-3, 2020 • LAWTON, OKLAHOMA

SPONSORSHIP PACKAGES SAVE THOUSANDS ON MARKETING SERVICES! Late sponsorships may receive alternate benefits

TWIST 21 - $12,500 • Full page ad in Trails Magazine for 12 mo. - Value $9,600 • Three Sale Consignments - Value $1,050 • Sponsor ad on Website for 12 mo. - Value $3,300 • Full page ad in HSC Sale Catalog - Value $400 • Full page ad in HSC Program - Value $200 • Online Directory Web ad for 12 mo. - Value $240 • Breeder’s Guide ad in Trails Magazine for 12 mo. - Value $365 • Two 3’ x 5’ wall banners displayed • Two Custom E-blasts - Value $200 • Reserved banquet table for 8 with 8 drink tickets - Value $500 • Table for Ranch/Vendor Space • Reserved Parking Spot at Coliseum • Reserved Seating for Four at Sales • Pass to Front of Line for Animal Load Out • Recognition in event promotion online and print

LADY BUTLER- $5,500 • Full page ad in Trails Magazine for 6 mo. - Value $4,800 • Two Sale Consignments - Value $700 • Full page ad in HSC Sale Catalog - Value $400 • Full page ad in HSC Program - Value $200 • One 3’ x 5’ wall banner displayed • Four Banquet Tickets with Six Drink Tickets - Value $250 • Table for Ranch/Vendor Space • Reserved Parking Spot at Coliseum • Reserved Seating for Four at Sales • Recognition in event promotion online and print

MEASLES 2849 - $1,800 • Button ad on Website for 12 mo. - Value $2,400 • Half page ad in HSC Catalog - Value $200 • One 3’ x 5’ wall banner displayed • Two Custom E-blasts - Value $200 • Two Banquet Tickets - Value $100 • Recognition in event promotion online and print

www.tlbaa.org salesandevents@tlbaa.org TLBAA Office • 817-625-6241

DELTA DIAMOND - $10,000 • Full page ad in Trails Magazine for 12 mo. - Value $9,600 • Two Sale Consignments - Value $700 • Full page ad in HSC Sale Catalog - Value $400 • Full page ad in HSC Program - Value $200 • Breeder’s Guide ad in Trails Magazine for 12 mo. - Value $365 • Two 3’ x 5’ wall banners displayed • Two Custom E-blasts - Value $200 • Reserved banquet table for 8 with 8 drink tickets - Value $500 • Table for Ranch/Vendor Space • Reserved Parking Spot at Coliseum • Reserved Seating for Four at Sales • Pass to Front of Line for Animal Load Out • Recognition in event promotion online and print

ANITA - $3,000 • Half page ad in Trails Magazine for 3 mo. - Value $1,650 • Two Sale Consignments - Value $700 • Full page ad in HSC Sale Catalog - Value $400 • Full page ad in HSC Program - Value $200 • One 3’ x 5’ wall banner displayed • Four Banquet Tickets - Value $200 • Table for Ranch/Vendor Space • Reserved Seating for Four at Sales • Recognition in event promotion online and print

YO SAMSON JOSEFINA 706 - $1,000 • Button ad on Website for 12 mo. - Value $2,400 • Half page ad in HSC Catalog - Value $200 • One 3’ x 5’ wall banner displayed • Two Custom E-blasts - Value $200 • Two Banquet Tickets - Value $100 • Recognition in event promotion online and print

BRONZE CLASS SPONSORSHIP- $250 • Recognition in HSC Program • Recognition in Trails Magazine HSC Results • Sponsor announced as class enters the ring • Recognition on special HSC sponsor page

TLBAA horn Showcase select sale October 3 • Lawton, OK consignment deadline 6/19

Member Number _________________ Consignors Name _________________________________________________________

Phone ____________________________ EMAIL ____________________________________________________________

Animal NaMe ______________________________________________________________ REG No. _____________________ r Consignment Fee: $350 includes one measurement, please specify r TTT r TH r TWISTY 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 plus $125 each additional animal. All are subject to 7% commission. Limited availability on pens of heifers. Please use a seperate form for each animal. ADDITIONAL OPTIONS r Additional Measurement $100 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 4. Completed transfer application 5. Digital photo sent to salesandevents@tlbaa.org Selection: Notifications will be sent the week of 6/29/20 confirming accepted consignments 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 Vaccinated r Yes r No 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.

2020 BULL ALLEY OCTOBER 2, 2020 • LAWTON, OKLAHOMA

SPONSORSHIP PACKAGES SAVE THOUSANDS ON MARKETING SERVICES! *All Bull Alley Sponsorships include recognition in individual videos produced for each participating bull as well as during live presentation in Lawton.

$8,000 Package • One Bull Alley Entry - Value $250 • One Full page ad in Trails for 8 mo. - Value $6,400 • One Full page ad in HSC Program - Value $200 • Breeder’s Guide ad in Trails for 12 mo. - Value $365 • Two 3’ x 5’ wall banners displayed • Two custom E-blasts - Value $200 • Reserved Parking Spot at Coliseum • Table for Ranch/Vendor Space • Reserved Banquet Table For 8 with 8 Drink Tickets - Value $500

$2,500 Package • One Bull Alley Entry - $250 • One Full page ad in trails for 3 mo. - Value $1,650 • One Full page ad in HSC Program - Value $200 • One 3’ x 5’ wall banner displayed • Two custom E-blasts - Value $200 • Table for Ranch/Vendor Space • Two Banquet Tickets - Value $100

$5,000 Package • One Bull Alley Entry - Value $250 • One Full page ad in trails for 6 mo. - Value $4,800 • One Full page ad in HSC Program - Value $200 • Two 3’ x 5’ wall banners displayed • Two custom E-blasts - Value $200 • Table for Ranch/Vendor Space • Four Banquet Tickets with Six Drink Tickets - Value $250

$1,500 Package • One Bull Alley Entry - $250 • One Full page ad in HSC Program - Value $200 • Two custom E-blasts - Value $200 • Table for Ranch/Vendor Space • Two Banquet Tickets - Value $100

Last Year’s Winners!

Each sold 35 straws of semen at 2019 Bull Alley

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CANADIAN TEXAS LONGHORN ASSOCIATION DEB LESYK PRESIDENT 306-867-9427

Spring Sale and Yearling Heifer Jackpot preparations continue for Saskatoon April 25th . The catalogue should be on line in early April. Please contact the CTLA office for further information. The Annual meeting will be held prior to the jackpot on Saturday morning. We thank Trouw Nutrition for their sponsorship of the trophy buckle that will be presented to the champion heifer. Hoping everyone has a safe and successful calving season. See you in Saskatoon April 25th!

The NTLA had it’s annual meeting on January 24th in Grand Island, NE. The business discussed was the NTLA annual sale in Beatrice, NE on May 16th @10 a.m. at the Beatrice 77 livestock auction. This year, we have instituted the “buyers bounty” for the top 3 animals purchased in the ring. The buyers of the top 3 lots will receive a $500 bounty to take home with their new purchase. We are putting together a nice lineup of cattle! For consignment information, contact Justin Georges @ 402-580-0209 or @ justin.georges@yahoo.com . We hope you see you all in May. Also discussed was the election of new officers. Paul Schlecht went off after serving as President, and Chelsey Georges went off the board after six years as Secretary/treasurer. The NTLA thanks both of them for their dedication to the association. Justin Georges was elected the new President of the NTLA, and Carmen Belina was welcomed on the board as the new Secretary/ treasurer. The additional board members welcomed back are Kenny Richardson, Les Lautenschlager Sr., Leslie Lautenschlager Jr., Delwin Smeal, and Cully Sila.

The NTLA is in development of a futurity event in the very near future, so stay tuned for information regarding that. Don’t forget to purchase raffle tickets for your chance at a heifer calf, donated by a member of the NTLA. Join us for the drawing at our two day show at the Nebraska State Fair August 28-29, you need not be present to win. For tickets contact Carmen Belina@ cabelina15@gmail.com . Stay tuned for more information in the coming weeks. NEBRASKA TEXAS LONGHORN ASSOCIATION JUSTIN GEORGES PRESIDENT JUSTIN.GEORGES@YAHOO.COM

WEST TEXAS LONGHORN BREEDER ASSOCIATION DENNIS URBANTKE PRESIDENT DENNIS@THLONGHORNS.COM

The West Texas Longhorn Association is proud to announce a great turnout for the San Angelo Stock Show. We had 376 entries this year and a good time was had by all. The WTLA provided breakfast burritos on Saturday morning and donuts on Sunday morning. We would also like to remind our Senior Youth Members of our two scholarships for $1000.00 each. Deadline for participants is April 15, 2020. Rules and criteria are set forth and can be found on the WTLA web site. The Great Western Trail Days Longhorn Show is scheduled for April 24-26. Hope to see a lot of people in Coleman during that time.

East Texas Longhorn Association has been keeping busy this month. Our showmanship has been well represented in San Antonio at the San Antonio Fair, San Angelo for the San Angelo Stock Show, Matagorda for the Matagorda State Fair, & currently the Houston Livestock Show. All of these shows are world qualifier shows and are giving our ETLA Youth points towards end of the year awards and scholarships. Congratulations to all of our participants and winners.

Seniors for ETLA youth… start getting your scholarship applications turned in so you can meet all criteria for these.

ETLA are always ready to include and welcome new members, if you are interested in becoming a part of the ETLA, a TLBAA Affiliate, please contact Lana Green Hightower or Heather Fischer and we can get you started. Our ETLA World Qualifying Show will be coming up in the fall in conjunction with the East Texas State Fair in Tyler Texas on October 2nd. It is always a great weekend and fun for the whole family.

ETLA would like to thank our volunteers that work so hard to make sure that the shows run smoothly, that the participants nor the spectators are safe, and that every little detail is attended to. Without all of you none of this would be possible. EAST TEXAS LONGHORN BREEDER ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT DOUG BURKHAM REDSTARRANCH@HOTMAIL.COM

It’s nice to see some green grass!! In our part of the country, people are turning their cows out to pasture (or thinking about it).

The Great Plains Texas Longhorn Association continues to build steam… and membership. Our determination to create opportunities for Longhorn producers continues. We want to help producers sell their Longhorns and promote their programs in a positive and upbeat market. Thanks to those who are working hard to make that happen!!

Three of the events planned for 2020 are: • August 21 Regional Horn Measurement Competition • August 22 2nd Annual Top Hand Invitational Longhorn Sale • August 23 5th Annual World Qualifying Longhorn Show Forms and Information on these events can be downloaded at https:// ghowie.com/longhorn-events. These events all take place at the Central States Fair, in Rapid City, SD.

MORE NEW BREEDERS: Rick and Linda Denief started several years ago with one Longhorn cow. After several successful calving seasons, they fell uncontrollably in love with Longhorns. The result was a herd expansion. They just couldn’t keep from building their herd. Last year they bought another Longhorn cow with calf at side at the TOP HAND INVITATIONAL LONGHORN SALE. Rick is a farm and ranch Broker, licensed in six states. While he is touring the county, he is always looking for the “right place” to settle down and grow their Longhorn herd.

The first-ever National “LOVE YOUR LONGHORN DAY” will be celebrated on August 22, 2020 in Rapid City, South Dakota. It’s just another way to promote the Longhorn cattle we love and expand the interest and marketing opportunities for Longhorn producers. You can enter your favorite cow, bull or calf to be the “poster child” for the first “LOVE YOUR LONGHORN DAY” by sending a private facebook message to Gordon Howie or an email to gkhowie@yahoo.com. Please include a picture, DOB and name of the animal.

We are ALWAYS excited to talk about Longhorns, so call Scot or Gordon any time! We want to help YOU succeed and expand the NEW and GROWING market in the Upper Midwest!! Happy Spring!! GREAT PLAINS TEXAS LONGHORN ASSOCIATION GORDON HOWIE PRESIDENT GKHOWIE@YAHOO.COM

SETLA would like to thank everyone who participated in our recent fund raiser. We were graciously donated a free turkey hunt on 2500 acres of privately owned property that featured new clear cuts, large stands of hardwoods, food plots and flowing creeks. We will be excited to use these funds to help promote the Texas Longhorn breed here in the Southeast.

As we stated in the last issue, with the success that we had last year doing our “Corral Panel Giveaway” fund-raiser, we plan on bringing it back this summer and selling chances to win another set of panels for your cattle operation. Make sure to “Like” us on Facebook to keep up with the giveaway dates and times that will be announced soon!

We would like to take the time to recognize some of our newest members! We recently had 4 new memberships join our association and we are excited to have them! • Danny & Leslie Eddings, D&L Ranch, Lexington, TN • John & Natalie Chaney, Diamond C Ranch, Thomasville, NC • Ann, Clay & Coleman Schofield, Twisted S Farm, Headland, AL • Tori Outlaw & Thomas Stokes, Copperhead Farms Texas Longhorns, Harrison, GA We thank them for joining and encourage others to join. You will find it to be a great group of people who all have a great love for this wonderful breed of cattle! We are planning to have a meeting and get together soon so find us on Facebook and let us know you have an interest. We would love to have you come hang out with us.

Please also go ahead and mark your calendars for the weekend of May 21 - 24, 2020 to be with us again in Lexington, KY. Many SETLA members will be attending the Southeastern Winchester Futurity that weekend as well as the Hudson-Valentine Bluegrass Longhorn Auction. These were both great events last year and we expect nothing but the best again this year. It is a great time to meet new friends and hang out with all of your old friends who love these cattle as much as we do.

We hope that Spring has sprung for everyone in the Southeast and we are looking forward to planning a few weekend outings this year so please stay tuned via our Facebook page so that you do not miss any of the exciting things SETLA will be planning! SOUTHEASTERN TEXAS LONGHORN ASSOCIATION NEAL MARAMAN PRESIDENT NSMARAMAN@GMAIL.COM

After the completion of four great show events between October 2019 to midMarch 2020, STLA is moving into Spring 2020 with a continued busy schedule that includes fun for all Texas Longhorn breeders and enthusiasts from across the state. Make plans to join us at one of the upcoming STLA events. 2020 STLA SPRING SHOW (April 24-26, 2020) Make sure you are part of the three great days of outstanding Texas Longhorn competition at the upcoming 2020 STLA SPRING SHOW to be held in late April. This is the former STLA Rockdale Show which has had to be moved to a larger location. This year’s show will be held at the John L. Kuykendall Event Center & Arena at Llano, Texas. STLA is currently working to find a new and permanent venue for this popular show.

April is the best time to come enjoy the scenic and beautiful Texas Hill Country which is covered in wildflowers! For additional information or specific questions, please contact Show Chairs: Sandi Nordhausen at 512-898-2401 or Merrilou Russell at 361- 781-4221.

STLA SPRING 2020 FIELD DAY & AGM (May 16, 2020) Save the date and plan to attend a full day of Longhorn Fun to include a ranch tour, guest speakers, Youth Scholarship Awards Presentation, barbeque lunch and fellowship, and raffle drawing for a 2019 Polaris Ranger at the STLA Field Day & Annual General Meeting. The event will be hosted by John and Christy Randolph at Lonesome Pines Ranch in Smithville, TX on Saturday, May 16, 2020 from 9:30 AM – 4:00 PM. For more information, please follow us on our Facebook, https://www.stla.org/ index.html, or contact STLA Field Day & AGM coordinator, Andrea Wilson, at thelonghornproject@yahoo.com or (281) 728-3787. IMPORTANT INFORMATION AT PRESS TIME: STLA is continuing to monitor the public health concerns associated with the Covid-19 outbreak. The health of our members, their families, and our extended communities will always be our top priority. While we are currently scheduling and planning events during April-May 2020, please know that any of these events can be subject to change, postponement, or cancellation as the need arises or based on requirements and directions of local and/or state officials.

Please stay tuned and we will keep you updated every few days as we have more information. Also, please continue to follow our STLA Facebook pages or visit www.stla.org to keep up with the most current information on upcoming events. SOUTH TEXAS LONGHORN ASSOCIATION RANGER RAFFLE Make sure your name is in the barrell to win this great ranch utility vehicle and help support our STLA Scholarship Program. You can see the vehicle on display at various STLA Shows in coming months and the drawing for the lucky winner will be at the STLA Annual General Meeting in May 2020. Raffle tickets are $50 each and can be purchased at our shows or by contacting our Ranger Raffle crew members: Kathy Bruner - Phone: 512-689-8624 or Jamie Wood - Phone: 512-635-1818.

SOUTH TEXAS LONGHORN ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

The South Texas Longhorn Association (STLA) takes extreme pride in being able to assist qualified young people involved with our association to move forward with college plans after high school and to also help fund further educational work for those qualified students already involved in a college or university degree program. Please review our scholarship categories to learn more about rules and qualification criteria for these annual STLA Scholarships. All interested youth need to refer to the South Texas Longhorn Association’s webpage for all the details and requirements to be a candidate. https://www.stla.org/scholarship.html WINTERFEST SHOW RECAP (December 2019) The STLA WinterFest Show held in Edna, Texas on the weekend of December 13-14, 2019 was once again a successful and fun event for all ages and all exhibitors. This year’s judges, Jodie Ging, Keith Dubose, Matthew Manchaca, and Russell Fairchild had many wonderful animals to rank, filter, sort, and assess. Winners were as follows: Youth Show: Female: Miss Dolly Not Parton – Exhibitor: Libby Butterfield; Bull: Iron Kettle 99– Exhibitor: Libby Butterfield; Steer: Scooby Doo Prime– Exhibitor: Emma Lucas Open Haltered Show: Female: CK Buzz-n-Bee Happy; Bull: BZB Buster Mature Female: Bluebelle Non-Haltered/Free Division Show: Female: Cherry Snap; Mature Female: BRR Bella Mona Lisa; Trophy Steer: V Bar Durango Mini Division: Female: Queen Anne Finale; Bull: LL True Love; Steer: LRM Fireball Showmanship Competition: Youth: Anson Rosales; Intermediate: Eliana Mensior; Teen: Madison Shroeder; Senior: Brandon Couvillon Ugly Christmas Sweater Contest: Alexandria Staples (returning Champ from 2018) Holiday Cookie Contest: Sarah Buentello Congratulations go out to all our 2019 WinterFest Show Champions! SOUTH TEXAS LONGHORN BREEDER ASSOCIATION JEREMY JOHNSON PRESIDENT DOSNINOSRANCH@GMAIL.COM

Send your AFFILIATE NEWS in by the 1st of the month prior to publication date (June News due by May 1st) and let everyone know you’re active. Don’t forget to include a photo or two! We’re always open to submissions of articles about your members and their Longhorn activities or history. Contact myra@tlbaa.org or 817.625.6241 x 104 to discuss potential articles.

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