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Name: ________________________________________________________________________

Address: ______________________________________________________________________

Phone: ________________________ E-Mail: ________________________________________

Number of Straws ❑10 ❑ 20 ❑30 ❑40 ❑50 (One Time Price $100 Per Straw) Hurry! Offer ends August 31, 2010. The price will be $200/straw for the remainder of 2010. Carpenter-Valentine Partners pays shipping on all orders of 30 straws or more.

Valentine–Carpenter Partners

Joe & Lorinda Valentine P.O. Box 950 • Marlin, TX 76661 H: (254) 584-2218 Pantherrch@hughes.net • www.panthercreeklonghorns.com

Bow & Sylvia Carpenter 2526 N. Loop 1604 W. • Suite 104 • San Antonio, Texas 78248 Bow’s Cell: 210.771.3636 • Sylvia’s Cell: 210.602.4700 bc@ctlptx.com


Texas Longhorn Trails (817) 625-6241• (817) 625-1388 (FAX) P.O. Box 4430 • Fort Worth, TX 76164 E-Mail: trails@tlbaa.org http://www.tlbaa.org

Staff VOL. 22 NO. 5

AUGUST 2010

Editor in Chief: Brenda Cantrell • Ext. 104 brenda@tlbaa.org

Contributing Editors: Carolyn Hunter cghunter@hughes.net

Henry L. King Advertising: Carolyn Hunter • (817) 808-6895 (254) 697-2060 Office

cghunter@hughes.net

Rick Fritsche •

Ext. 107

rick@tlbaa.org

Graphic Design & Production Laura Standley, Art Director • Ext. 105 laura@tlbaa.org

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Feature:

Departments:

The TLBAA Longhorn Expo World Show Results TLBT National Youth Show Results ..32

Chairman Letter ..................................6 News on the Trail ..............................10 TLBT Update ....................................51 In the Pen ..........................................52 Herd Management ............................53 Movers & Shakers ........................54-55 Dam of Distinction ............................56 Affiliate News ....................................58 Advertising Index ..............................67 Just for Grins......................................67 Save the Date ....................................68

Feature Articles: Division B Election Announcement ......20 NAIS Redux ......................................29 by Henry King TLBT Officer and Directors Camp Is Productive and Fun ......................50

Sales, Shows & Tours: West Coast Sale Results ..........................14 Millennium Futurity Sale Results............24

Special Reports: Horn Showcase Satellite Dates and Event Schedule..............................................28

Myra Basham •

Ext. 108

Regional Correspondents Lori Beeson • Nolensville, Tennessee Bonnie Damrow • Roca, Nebraska Paige Evans • Kiowa, Colorado Rebecca Moeller • Socorro, New Mexico Wanda Moore • Sulphur Bluff, Texas Bodie Quary • Prague, Oklahoma

The Texas Longhorn Trails (ISSN-10988432, USPS 016469) is published monthly by the Texas Longhorn Breeders Association of America, 2315 N. Main, Ste. 402, Fort Worth, TX 76164. Periodical Postage Paid at Fort Worth, TX. Subscription rates: $60 per year; foreign per year $75. Postmaster: Send address changes to: Texas Longhorn Trails, 2315 N. Main, Ste. 402, 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.

“We reach every TLBAA member”

Deadline: September 2010 deadline is August 1st.

About the Cover: The 2010 TLBAA Longhorn Expo, featuring the World Show and the National Youth Show exhibited many award winning Longhorns from coast to coast. This month we offer a review of the show and post the official results, beginning on page 32.

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS Established 1964

Division A Regions 1-6

Division B Regions 7-12

Division C Regions 13-18

2315 N. Main St. #402 Fort Worth, TX 76164 (817) 625-6241 • FAX (817) 625-1388 E-mail: tlbaa@tlbaa.org • www.tlbaa.org

At-Large Director

At-Large Director

At-Large Director

Doc Hyder

(352) 567-2555 k&dcattle@embarqmail.com

Lana Hightower

(903) 963-7442 glcattleco@aol.com

(405) 567-3093

Executive Committee Chairman of the Board: Robert Richey • (325) 942-1198

At-Large Director

At-Large Director

Dora Thompson

(318) 872-6329 or (318) 871-6160 echoofambush@aol.com

Darlene Aldridge, D.V.M.

Region 1 - Director

Region 7 - Director

1st Vice Chairman: Lana Hightower • (903) 963-7442

(403) 458-6684

(936) 422-3155 longhorn4t@msn.com

Executive Vice Chairman: Charlie Buenger • (254) 749-7811 2nd Vice Chairman: Doc Hyder • (352) 567-2555

Secretary: Theo Kocian • (361) 798-0073

Ron Walker

Region 2 - Director (540) 752-6831 bcrstuck@hotmail.com

Mark Stuck

Region 3 - Director

(979) 272-3600 darlene@starcreekranch.com

Donnie Taylor

Region 8 - Director (214) 675-9317 kerry@los-inc.com

Kerry Mounce

Treasurer: Dr. Darlene Aldridge • (979) 272-3600

(618) 729-2004 ssimmons@copeplastics.com

Region 9 - Director

Director: Steve Quary • (405) 567-3093

Region 4 - Director (336) 667-5452 TLBAA.Region4Director@yahoo.com

Region 10 - Director (254) 749-7811 buengeroc@grandecom.net

Region 5 - Director

Region 11 - Director

Director: Randy Briscoe • (405) 375-3090

Office Staff

General Manager: Jamie Griffeth • Ext. 102

Special Events: Kim Barfield, Sale Asst. • Ext. 119 Pam Galloway, Show Asst. • Ext. 106

Scott Simmons

Carl R. Brantley

(850) 956-4154 tklonghorns@wfeca.net

Terry King

Region 6 - Director (337) 328-7258 longhorn@camtel.net

Gene Juranka

(325) 942-1198 r3ranch@aol.com

Robert Richey

Charlie Buenger

(361) 798-0073 tskr11@yahoo.com

Theo Kocian

Region 12 - Director (210) 827-3940 stevenzunker@msn.com

Steven Zunker

Steve Quary

At-Large Director (580) 265-4279 oxbowranch.spooner@yahoo.com

Rich Spooner

Region 13 - Director

Vacant Region 14 - Director (785) 799-3712 jrombeck@yahoo.com

Jim Rombeck

Region 15 Director (405) 375-3090 Kingrjj@aol.com

Randy Briscoe Region 16 - Director (435) 275-2112 ddlonghorns@hotmail.com

Doug Hunt

Region 17 - Director (208) 860-7430 terry@fuhrimanins.com

Terry Fuhriman

Region 18 - Director (408) 656-6266 raybeadle@templeinland.com

Ray Beadle

Registrations: Dana Coomer • Ext. 116 Rick Fritsche • Ext. 107

Financial Services: Dawn LeBlanc • Ext. 121

TLBAA BREED ADVISORY COMMITTEE Chairman: Dr. Bob Kropp Oklahoma State University

Dr. Harlan Ritchie

Dr. Charles McPeake

Michigan State University

University of Georgia

Dr. Bill Able

Dr. Scott Schaake

Northwestern Oklahoma University

Kansas State University

Marshall Ruble Iowa State University

Dr. Randall Grooms TAES Texas A&M University

MEMBER: MEMBER U.S. BEEF BREEDS COUNCIL

August 2010

Past Presidents & Chairmen of the Board CHARLES SCHREINER III*

BILL ANTHONY

SHERMAN BOYLES

WALTER G. RIEDEL, JR.*

DR. L.V. BAKER

BOB MOORE*

DR. W.D. “BILL” CLARK

JOEL LEMLEY

WALTER B. SCOTT

RICHARD D. CARLSON

BEN GRAVETT

JAMES WARREN

JOHN T. BAKER

DR. FRITZ MOELLER

1988-1990

2007-2008

J.W. ISAACS*

RIEMER CALHOUN, JR.

MAURICE LADNIER

1990-1992

2008-2009

GLEN W. LEWIS 1992-1995

* DECEASED

1964-1967 1967-1969

J.G. PHILLIPS, JR.* 1969-1971 1971-1973 1973-1975 1975-1977

J.T. “HAPPY” SHAHAN* 1977-1978

JOHN R. BALL

1981-1982 1982-1984 1984-1986 1986-1988

1998-2003 2003-2005 2006-2007 2007-2007

TIM MILLER 1995-1998

1979-1980

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From the Chairman of the Board At this writing, West Texas (and most of Texas) has just recorded very beneficial rainfall numbers for the month of July. In our part of the country this produces a wealth of warm season grasses, forbs, and new growth on mixed species browse, creating a very diverse dietary selection for livestock and wildlife alike. Nature, at its most diverse, provides the stability for the long-term success of the ranch. “Natural diversity equals a stable community,” is an equation often sited by West Texas range specialists. This concept can also be applied to the TLBAA as well. Our membership can specialize or participate in many different areas of interest including: lean beef production, recreational cattle, cross breed programs, first calf heifer bulls, selling breeder stock private treaty or at a Texas Longhorn auction sale, raising miniature Texas Longhorns, trophy steers, riding steers, and show stock. Your Association strives to provide information and services to keep all its members, regardless of their area of interest, informed and up-to-date on all the happenings in the industry through the award-winning Trails magazine, weekly online e-Trails and the TLBAA Web site. In addition, we have staff that works year-round on sales, shows and special events to provide our members with a diverse Texas Longhorn experience. Our diversity of interests and areas of service to the membership is a major contributor to our stability as a business and we will continue to serve your needs and interests in the future. Quick checks of some of the events coming up in August are the Autobahn Super Stakes on the first weekend in Fort Worth, the Rocky Mountain Select Texas Longhorn Sale in Colorado Springs, CO, and the Best at West Sale in West, TX, on Saturday, the 7th. Later in the month, Wyoming State Fair in Douglas is on the 20th and Heart of America Longhorn Sale in Marysville, KS, is on the 28th. Just take a glance at the “Save the Date” page in the back of the magazine for many more events that are scheduled throughout the year. The TLBAA Horn Showcase is scheduled for October 14-16 in Fort Worth and this year’s event will include some new features, seminars, and live entertainment. A reminder, the consignment deadline for the Horn Showcase Sale is August 1 and the deadline for the Horn Showcase is September 8. We urge all TLBAA members to come and participate in this fun-filled event. And, if you cannot make it to Fort Worth, we have many satellite measuring stations available throughout the country for those whose schedules won’t allow. For a complete schedule of the Horn Showcase see page 28. In other business, the new GPS registry went “live” for office-staff only, in the middle of July. These past few weeks, the staff has been working to become proficient in its operation. Once they have mastered the GPS system, we will move to the final stage, which is to open the online registry to the membership. Finally, our annual membership drive has been in effect since June. If you have not yet renewed your membership take a moment and do so now. Thank you for your continued support, as you are the lifeblood of our great Association. See you down the Trail,

Robert Richey

Sponsored by

Imus Ranch

A Working Cattle Ranch for Kids With Cancer Ribera, New Mexico

Provided by Don Imus/Deirdre Imus

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Darlene Aldridge, DVM • John Parmley

Proud Member of the TLBAA

8405 FM 1361 • Somerville, TX 77879 979-272-3600 home • 281-541-1200 cell www.starcreekranch.com • darlene@starcreekranch.com




NEWS On the Trail...

TLBAA Member is TCU Ranch Management Graduate

TLBAA member Chris Schaper of Brenham, TX, graduated in May from the TCU Ranch Management Program. This prestigious livestock-learning program is a part of Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX. Chris is a former TLBT member and has often served as a ring steward at the World Show and a judge at affiliate shows. Although he is knowledgeable about cattle, he knew he needed more knowledge to succeed in the livestock industry. Three of his friends who had attended the program urged Chris to apply. He did go to an interview, but explained that he couldn’t afford it at the time. Shortly after, he received a call that he had qualified for a full scholarship. Chris says that as a result of attending the program he has improved his professional possibilities “exponentially”. This quote and a photo of Chris and a fellow student are highlighted in an advertisement for the school’s scholarship program that ran in TSCRA’s publication, The Cattleman, June 2010. The Ranch Management Program requires an academic year (nine months) to complete, and students are provided intensive classroom instruction in basic management principles. The course of study includes livestock production, natural resource conservation, forage production, accounting principles, marketing, personnel management and general management principles, as well as field work which is coordinated with classroom study to illustrate principles as they are applied in production situations.

Mark Oliver and Jenaie Lampier Set Wedding Date Jenae Robyn Lampier of Ferris, TX, daughter of Don and Lauren Lampier and Mark Ethan Oliver, Athens, TX, son of John and Brenda Oliver, plan to marry on August 21, 2010 at the Triple N Ranch in Trinidad, TX, during a small outdoor-family wedding ceremony. To learn more about the couple go to www.theknot.com/ourwedding/markoliver&jenaelampier.

TLBAA Board Seats Three Directors During the June 19, 2010 Board of Directors meeting held in Fort Worth, TX, Dora Thompson, and Doug Hunt were seated to the Board of Directors. Dora is serving as an At Large director for Division A. Doug is representing Region 16 in Division C. On June 29, 2010 during a Board of Directors phone conference, Scott Simmons was seated to the Board and is serving Region 3 in Division A. Please welcome these new additions to our Board of Directors.

TLBAA member Penny Miller of College Station, TX, spoke on choosing the right herd management software during the School for Successful Ranching at the recent Texas & Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association Convention. Penny and her husband Terrell own CattleSoft and LonghornMax.

Meeting a Longhorn For The First Time TLBAA Member Jeri Dean Rimel, Blum, TX, recently got to introduce her 8-monthold grandson, Patrick Austin Lackey, to one of her beloved Texas Longhorn Steers. When Patrick met Pearly’s Dalmation, Jeri said Patrick was not at all afraid and just loved sitting on the steer’s horns!

Dora Thompson

Will Rogers Parking Policy

Doug Hunt Scott Simmons

TLBAA Member Speaks at TSCRA Meeting

Beginning on May 1, 2010 the Will Rogers Complex began charging for parking. There will be a daily charge for vehicles and stock trailers. North Richardson-Bass lot: $5 for vehicle and $10 for stock trailers per day. South Harley lot: $3 for vehicles and stock trailers. Multi-day passes can be purchased upon arrival or in advance by going to www.culturaldistrictparking.com.

If you have any Longhorn News or media coverage you’d like to share please email or call Brenda Cantrell at the TLBAA office – (817) 625-6241; brenda@tlbaa.org. 10 Texas Longhorn Trails





WEST COAST TEXAS LONGHORN SALE 2010

JUNE 19, 2010 AURORA, OR AUCTIONEER - BILL LE’AN PEDIGREE READER - JUSTIN ROMBECK

Highlights

The 2010 West Coast Texas Longhorn Sale was held on June 19, 2010 at Lone Star Arena in Aurora, Oregon. There were 26 consignors from Oregon, Washington, California, Idaho, Utah who consigned good quality cattle to the 2010 sale. The event started out with a fun Friday evening with BBQ and a Bluegrass Band that instantly integrated Auctioneer Bill Le’AN! Before the sale on Saturday the Jodelclub Edelwyss from Portland performed true Swiss Jodel, a first for any Texas Longhorn auction! Bill Le’AN from Humansville, MO, and Pedigree Reader Justin Rombeck from Home, KS, did a fantastic job conducting the sale. There were 46 registered bidders and 25 buyers from Oregon, Washington, California, Idaho, Utah, Colorado and Montana.

Sale report and pictures submitted by Daniel Fey Average Top 5 lots: $2,130 Average Top 10 lots: $1,805 Average 54 lots sold: $1,003 Volume Buyers: Outpost Longhorns – Cindy Schweiger, Estacada, OR - $8,050 Arrow A Longhorns – Annie Hutchinson, Beavercreek, OR - $7,875

HIGH SELLING LOTS:

High Volume Buyers Cindy Schweiger, Estacada, OR and Annie Hutchinson, Beavercreek, OR

David Cantey & Andi McArthur, Hillsboro, OR

$3,400

ST STAR STRUCK Buyer: Jim & Sarah Hutchinson, Como, CO Consignor: Tom & Molly St. Hilaire, Yamhill, OR

$2,000

DELTA PHENOMENON LIVELY Buyer: Mark Scott, Hines, OR Consignor: Warren & Cathy Dorathy, Sanger, CA

Justin Hansen, Paskenta, CA; Angelina Fey, Yamhill, OR Daniel Fey, Yamhill, OR; Scott, Steve and Ross Dumdi, Yamhill, OR; Earl Williams, Beaverton, OR

$1,800

BEERE’S GUNMAKER Buyer: Justin & Julie Hansen, Paskenta, CA Consignor: Beere Cattle Company, Saratoga Springs, UT

$1,750

CAMELOT’S STAR Buyer: Durell Farnsworth, Mountain Home, UT Consignor: Daniel & Angelina Fey, Yamhill, OR

Van and Sarah Beere, Saratoga Springs, UT

Janice & Chris Welch, Beaver, OR; Angelina Fey, Yamhill, OR; Mark Scott, Hines, OR

$1,700

Bill & Susan Wardle, Duchesne, UT

J5 ICY LADY

Buyer: Warren & Cathy Dorathy, Sanger, CA Consignor: Ed & Sheryl Johnson, Molalla, OR

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The Northwest Longhorn Association would like to thank all those who attended the 2010 West Coast Texas Longhorn Sale!

Kay Bumguardner, Rifle, CO; Tom & Molly St. Hilaire, Yamhill, OR

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BL TE ATA

RVR TRINA ROSE

JACKIE LYNN 861

MISS CONCHO PRISCILLA TC

VJ JUMBO RED WING

VIVIAN 313

SNAZZY 9/9

LAER LITTLE BROWNIE

4T MAGGIE DODE

SCC RUBY MONTANA

BELLE SWC 4/9

JACKIE LYNN 846

LITTLE ACE LOTSA SPOTS MC

C4 SHERRIE

MISS SOUTHERN CREEK TC

MISS HENRY RG11

THE DUTCHESS’S SECRET

RVR SADIE ROSE

FUNNY FACE 9/01

SH LIBERTY MONARCH 87/8


BUTLER CHARMER

BL COACH ANITA

KAT’S MISS GRAVES

TWILIGHT BR3

CP CREOLE ROAN 911

DALGOOD’S POLKA-DOT

D-H YARROW

JACKIE LYNN 475

ER MAKAYLA

TC TOMASITA B

ELISHA

FIVE STAR BR3

SCC SPICE

NO TAN LINES SWC 2/5

SHAUNA BUTLER RK29

LITTLE ALLIE BO BCB

RM STRAWBERRY LACE

JACKIE LYNN 510

GEORGITA RG52

FARLAP’S ANITA

DUSTY MAGIC

MISS REDMAC BUTLER 17/0

BL CLASSEY TEN

LITTLE ACE MAGICMARIBETH


Give your breeding program Beadle Land & Cattle - Ray & Bonnie Beadle Los Gatos & Hollister, California (408) 656-6266 Fax: (408) 356-7383 e-mail: raybeadle@templeinland.com

Box Z Ranch - Steven Zunker & Louis Christa 1506 Harwood Road, Luling, TX 78648 Ranch mobile (210) 827-3940 www.boxzranch.com

Buckhorn Cattle Company - Buck & Sharon Adams 110 N. Broad, Guthrie, OK 73044 www.buckhorncattle.com (405) 260-1942 • (405) 282-9800

Eagles Ridge Longhorns - Paul & Judi Sellers

3245 Sugarloaf Key Rd, U21A, Punta Gorda, Florida 33955 (941) 979-2419 or (443) 624-0792 e-mail: ancopa5@yahoo.com

Falls Creek Longhorns - Stanley & Sandi Tidwell 2330 W. FM 875, Midlothian, TX 76065 Contact Russell Hooks - (409) 381-0616 Herd Manager/Consultant e-mail: russellh@longhornroundup.com

Kent & Sandy Harrell

15 W 6th St Ste 2510, Tulsa, OK 74119 (918) 299-6402 • (918) 733-4008 www.harrellranch.com • e-mail: Kent@harrellranch.com

Kaso, Lisa & Jake Kety - Little Ace Cattle Company P.O. Box 386, Folsom LA 70437 (985) 796-3918 e-mail: ketyfolsom@aol.com

Brennan & Michele Potts - Rocking P Longhorns P.O. Box 579, Emory, TX 75440 (903) 473-2430 Cell: (903) 348-5400 e-mail: bpotts1@verizon.net

Rafter H Longhorns - Kenn Harding, Tammy Tiner & Laura Harding 200 Pershing Ave., College Station, TX 77840 (979) 777-5256 e-mail: rafter-h@rafter-h-longhorns.com

Rio Vista Ranch – Elmer & Susan Rosenberger 4818 Eck Lane, Austin, TX 78734 (512) 266-3250 Cell: (512) 422-8336 e-mail: elmer@riovistaranch.com www.riovistaranch.com

Shamrock Land & Cattle LLC - Gary, Patric & McKenna Donovan P.O. Box 374, Mt. Hood, OR 97041 e-mail: butlerlonghorns@yahoo.com (541) 490-4681

Westfarms Inc. – Dale, Lynette, Leslie & Matt Westmoreland 13529 Hwy 450, Franklinton, LA 70438 (985) 795-1539 Cell: (985) 515-3172 e-mail: lwestmoreland.ees@wpsb.org


a boost with Butler genetics! 446 Ranch - Lonnie Shan & Raymond Cruthis 7303 CR 446 • Thorndale, TX 76577 (512) 269-9037 e-mail: CR446Ranch@aol.com www.butlertexaslonghorns.com/Breeders/shan.html

Frank Anderson Jr. and III 828 South Rosemary Drive • Bryan, TX 77802 (979) 846-8020 • (281) 501-2100 edie.wakefield@gmail.com

Concho Ranch - Tony & Judy Cain 707 S. David St • San Angelo, TX 76903 (325) 657-0707 • (325) 650-4676 e-mail: tcconchoranch@hotmail.com

DALGOOD Longhorns - Malcolm & Connie Goodman (713) 782-8422 • Waller, TX e-mail: dalgood@comcast.net www.dalgoodlonghorns.com

4T Longhorns - Donnie & Marilyn Taylor 2038 Marshall Ivy Rd., Huntington, TX 75949 (936) 422-3155 • Cell (936) 414-1401 e-mail: longhorn4t@msn.com • www.4tlonghorns.com

Krazy K Longhorns – Theo & Gail Kocian Hallettsville, TX • (361) 798-6774 www.krazyklonghorns.com e-mail: gail@krazyklonghorns.com

Bob & Pam Loomis - Loomis Longhorns Rt. 1 Box 673 • Marietta, OK 73448 (580) 276-9265 • Fax (580) 276-3049 e-mail: loomis20@juno.com

Rocking G Ranch - Mrs. Ramie Griffin 5005 Callais Road • Beaumont, TX 77713 (409) 892-2662 • Fax (409) 838-6926 Cell (409) 781-3215 e-mail: dayamisrockingranch@yahoo.com

Sidewinder Cattle Company - Ed Shehee, Jr. 1007 Airport Blvd • Pensacola, FL 32504 (850) 572-6595 www.sidewindercattleco.com

Stanley Cattle Co. - David Stanley 3435 Talbert Ranch Rd., China Spring, TX 76633 (254) 836-4223 • (254) 722-9606 www.StanleyCattleCo.com e-mail: david@stanleycattleco.com

Jane’s Land & Cattle Co. - John & Jane Thate 418 W. Margaret St. • Fairmont, MN 56031 (507) 235-3467

Triple R Ranch - Robert & Kim Richey 21000 Dry Creek Road • San Angelo, TX 76901 (325) 942-1198 • e-mail: r3ranch@aol.com www.butlertexaslonghorns.com


LONGHORN ROUND-UP SALE OCTOBER 30, 2010

Provencer Produ onor and D

WEST LIVESTOCK AUCTION WEST, TEXAS AT 1:00 P.M.

Straig ht Butler

AUCTIONEER: BRIAN UPTMORE • PEDIGREES: DAVID STANLEY • SALE MANAGER: RUSSELL HOOKS

CONSIGNMENT FORMS

AND

CATALOG AVAILABLE ONLY ON-LINE

WWW.LONGHORNROUNDUP.COM FEES: $50

PROMOTIONAL FEE AND

Straight Butler Coach Daughter

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COMMISSION ON CATTLE SELLING OVER

Phenomenon Daughter

$500

Unlimited Daughter

Division B Directors To Be Elected

Coming up for nominations soon will be all Division B directors, consisting of two (2) At-Large positions and Regions 7-12. Watch for your nomination form being mailed 90 days prior to our Annual Membership Meeting which will be held in Fort Worth, Texas on Jan. 14, 2011. According to the TLBAA By-Laws, Section 2—D: At least ninety (90) days prior to the Annual Membership Meeting, the TLBAA Office shall mail to the Active and Lifetime Members a request for nomination of individual or individuals for Director from the member’s representational region. Such member nominations shall be received in the Association office no later than sixty (60) days prior to the Annual Meeting. In order that any member nominee be eligible to be placed on the election ballot, he must receive write-in nominations from five (5) members who are Active or Lifetime Members. Should there be no members nominated by the membership for a particular Region, or should a nominee decline to have his name placed on the ballot, the Board of Directors will appoint an Active or Lifetime Member in good standing domiciled within the division to fill the vacant position at the same meeting as the election

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10%

of TLBAA officers. No less than forty-five (45) days prior to the annual meeting of the membership, the TLBAA Office or designated CPA firm shall mail official printed ballots to each qualified Active and Lifetime Member in good standing of that region or division. This ballot shall contain the names of the candidates, if any, who were properly nominated by members. All written ballots must be returned to the CPA with a postmark not less than twenty-one (21) days prior to the Annual Meeting in order to be validated and counted. All ballots received will be validated and counted by an independent CPA firm or other organization experienced in voting tabulation as designated by the Executive Committee. The nominees receiving the most valid votes shall be elected. All newly elected Directors shall be installed at the Annual Membership Meeting. A tie vote will be broken by the Chairman of the Board drawing one of the names by lot. If a nominee wants a recount of the ballots in their election race, they will have to submit a formal request for a recount to the Board of Directors but not more than sixty (60) days after election results have been announced at the annual meeting. The contester or their representative would then

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Division C Regions 13 - 18

Division A Regions 1-6 Division B Regions 7 - 12

physically go to the CPA firm and watch this recount at his/her costs. Active and Lifetime members in good standing, domiciled within a representational division or region may nominate an Active or Lifetime member in good standing, also domiciled therein for election to the Board of Directors. Only those Active or Lifetime Members in good standing, domiciled within the division or region, may vote for the nominees from that division or region. Elections are held annually by division, on rotating basis as selected by the Board of Directors.

NOTE To be eligible to vote, a person must be a current Active or Lifetime Member.

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WE’RE IN THE BIG GIRL PASTURE NOW.

NOT QUITE TWO and WE’RE WITH SH ROCKY BLUE, One of Dora’s VERY FAVORITE BUTLER BULLS (although we’re blend)

SH Blue Droop Reno, dob 9/28/2008 and SH Lost Gold, dob 5/25/08

SH Rocky Blue 26/3, Dalgood’s Rocket Man son

SAND HILLS RANCH (Dora Thompson), Mansfield, LA

Quality good horned cows, heifers and bulls for sale at all times. Free Financing

echoofambush@aol.com 22

318-872-6329

www.sandhillsranch.com Texas Longhorn Trails



MILLENNIUM FUTURITY SALE MAY 21 & 22, 2010 GLEN ROSE, TX BILL DAVIDSON – FUTURITY MANAGER

Highlights Results Submitted by Millennium Futurity

Jay Wachter, Keymar, MD; Richard Filip, Fayetteville, TX.

Bear Davidson, Catlett, VA; Bill Davidson, Chandler, OK

Sale Average $2,862.50 Selling 52 head Volume Buyer: Richard & Jeanne Filip Premier Exhibitor: Mountain Creek Longhorns Premier Breeder: Ben & Ann Gravett

Photos by Laura Standley

HIGH SELLING LOTS:

Dick & Peggy Lowe, Horton, MI Jo & Bill Le’AN, Humansville, MO

$15,000

SUN HAVEN POSSUM GIRL Seller: Jay & Susan Wachter Buyer Richard & Jeanne Filip

$10,000

STOCKTON’S SUPER LADY

Brennan Potts, Emory, TX; Chris Clark, Aransas Pass, TX Becca & Joe Munsch, Emory, TX

Seller: Rob & Marcy Fenza Buyer: Hudson Longhorns

Rosalie Brackebusch, Straight Arrow LHs, Divernon, IL with Colleen Harms and her newly purchased herd of Longhorns. Colleen was a Shorthorn Lassie when she showed cattle.

$9,750

SLOW POKE 78 Seller: Ben & Ann Gravett Buyer: Fairlea Longhorn Ranch LLC

$8,500

D/O CARBONARA COWGIRL

Teresa & Alan Sparger, Comfort, TX.

Seller: Oren & Dianna O’Dell Buyer: Red McCombs Ranches of TX Sale lots donated by Rob & Marcy Fenza and Joe & Lorinda Valentine raised $24,500 to benefit MDA Anderson, Multiple Myeloma in the name of Tom Valentine.

Ivan Negri and his father-in-law Randy Nunn, with the Buckhorn Cattle Co. booth.

Mike Casey, NIcasio, CA, and Dan Tisdale, Bowie, TX, by the Fairlea booth.



2010 HORN SHOWCASE SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES MOSSY HORN-

TEXAS TWISTER - $1,000

$4,500

★ 4 full page or 12 - 1/3 color ads within the sponsorship pages in the Trails magazine beginning September 2010 ★ A full page ad in Showcase program ★ 3 hanging banners at the Showcase ★ Ranch exhibit space at the Showcase ★ Special recognition at all events ★ Special HS logo to run on all ads if desired ★ Name listed on all HS literature: Trails, press releases, etc.

LEAD STEER -

$3,000

★ 2 Full page or 6 – 1/3 color ads within the sponsorship pages in the Trails magazine beginning September 2010 ★ 100 Overruns of one of the full-page ads to use as a marketing resource ★ A 1/2 page ad in Showcase program ★ 2 hanging banners at the Showcase ★ Special recognition at all events ★ Special HS logo to run on all ads if desired ★ Name listed on all HS literature: Trails, press releases, etc. For more information on these packages

★ A 1/3 pg color ad within the sponsorship pages in the Trails magazine beginning September 2010 ★ A 1/3 page ad in the Showcase Program ★ A Hanging Banner at Showcase ★ Special recognition at all events ★ Name listed on all HS literature: Trails, press releases, etc. BRUSH POPPER - $500 ★ A 1/6 page color ad page in the Trails magazine beginning September 2010 ★ A 1/4 page ad in the Showcase Program ★ Space for a banner ★ Special recognition at all events RAWHIDER - $250

★ A Sale Pen color ad within sponsorship pages in the Trails magazine beginning September 2010 ★ A business card size ad in the Showcase Program ★ Special recognition at all events DRAG RIDER - $75

★ A breeders guide ad size ad in the Showcase Program ★ Special recognition at all events

contact Kim Barfield At (817) 625-6241.

YES! I WANT TO SPONSOR THE 2010 TLBAA HORN SHOWCASE! NAME: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________TLBAA# ____________________________ ADDRESS: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ CITY ____________________________________________________________STATE __________ZIP __________________PHONE ________________________________________

SPONSORSHIP LEVEL: ❑ MOSSY HORN $4,500 ❑ LEAD STEER $3,000 ❑ TEXAS TWISTER $1,000 ❑ BRUSH POPPER $500 ❑ RAWHIDER $250 ❑ DRAG RIDER $75

FORM OF PAYMENT: ❑ CASH

❑ CHECK

Mail or Fax Form to: Texas Longhorn Breeders Association of America P.O. Box 4430 • Fort Worth, TX 76164 Fax: (817) 625-1388 Phone: (817) 625-6241

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❑ CREDIT CARD#__________________________________________________________________ CARD TYPE: VISA MASTERCARD EXP. DATE:_________________ CID# __________ NAME ON CARD: ________________________________________________________________ Texas Longhorn Trails


October 14-16, 2010 Fort Worth, TX A self-funding event by the Texas Longhorn Breeders Association of America

NEW!!! Twisty Horn Division For consignment & sponsorship check out

FOLLOW THE TWIST! $100 entry fee This category will be measured for Total Horn, Tip to Tip and base. Div I - Oct. 31, 2009 - Nov. 1, 2003 • Div. II - Oct. 31, 2003 & before 1 winner per division • Cattle measured in Fort Worth only. If you think your cattle have twist, bring them!

www.tlbaa.org All exhibitors must be members of the Texas Longhorn Breeders Association of America. All animals must be registered with the TLBAA. A copy of the animal’s registration certificate and entry fee of $100 for each category entered must accompany entry form for each animal. A photograph must be included with each entry to be entered. A photograph can be e-mailed to kim@tlbaa.org.

CAN’T MAKE IT TO FORT WORTH?? You can still be a 2010 Horn Showcase Winner!! TLBAA is offering satellite measuring across the nation. Check out www.tlbaa.org or the TLBAA today for more info.

DIVISIONS CATEGORY:

ENTRY DEADLINE:

TOTAL HORN, TIP TO TIP & COMPOSITE HORN Bull & Female Divisions

Division I: Division II: Division III: Division IV: Division V: Division VI: Division VII:

Oct. 31, 2009 - Nov. 1, 2008 Oct. 31, 2008 - Nov. 1, 2007 Oct. 31, 2007 - Nov. 1, 2006 Oct. 31, 2006 - Nov. 1, 2005 Oct. 31, 2005 - Nov. 1, 2003 Oct. 31, 2003 - Nov. 1, 2000 Nov. 30, 2000 & before

Division VIII

Born 2004 & before

Steer Division

SEPT. 8, 2010 IN OFFICE

NO LATE ENTRIES NO SUBSTITUTIONS SCRATCHES WILL NOT BE REFUNDED

HEALTH PAPERS (No Exceptions)

NO TRICH TEST ON EXHIBITION BULLS FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEXAS LONGHORN BREEDERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA P.O. Box 4430 • Fort Worth, TX 76164

Kim Barfield – 817/625-6241 Chairman: Brent Bolen 936/639-6590 August 2010

ENTRY FORM Exhibitor’s Name__________________________________________________ Exhibitor’s TLBAA# _____________ Animal’s TLBAA # _________________

Animal’s Name __________________________________________________

Date of Birth ________ Division as specified above _____________________ $100 PER CATEGORY ENTRY CATEGORIES: TOTAL HORN TIP–TO–TIP COMPOSITE HORN Eligibility for composite horn category requires entry in tip-to-tip and total horn categories

$100 TWISTY HORN CATEGORY

FORM OF PAYMENT: CASH CHECK Credit Card # ___________________________ VISA

MASTERCARD

SATELLITE LOCATION

Exp. Date __________

CREDIT CARD CID # __

________________________________________

Yes, I would like to sponsor for $75 and receive a breeder guide ad in the back of the Horn Showcase program book. I’m enclosing copy and art for ad.

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October 2, 2010 Mosser/Stotts Partnership Satellite Measuring 9617 OSR, Midway, TX 75852 doug.stotts@leewayne.com • (713) 598-2220 rmosser@sprynet.com • (713) 252-0218 October 2, 2010 • 2 p.m. Terry King Satellite Measuring - Westville, FL (903) 570-5199 October 3, 2010 Doug Hunt Satellite Measuring - Saint George, UT (435) 680-4822 C • (435) 275-2112

Horn Showcase Entry Deadline: September 8, 2010

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October 3, 2010 Mike Bowman Satellite Measuring 5310 281st Rd, Cambridge, KS (316) 778-1717 • mbowman@wildblue.net

October 9, 2010 El Coyote Satellite Measuring - Kingsville, TX (361) 522-0807 • (361) 296-4275 fserna@elcoyote.com • dserna@elcoyote.com

October 9, 2010 Alexandra Dees • (541) 358-8787 Terry Fuhriman • (208) 860-7430 terry@fuhrimanins.com Satellite Measuring - Harper, OR

October 10, 2010 Scott Simmons Satellite Measuring - Medora, IL (618) 729-2004 • ssimmons@copeplastics.com

October 9, 2010 Tennessee Valley Satellite Measuring White Pine, TN Carl Brantley • (336) 667-5452 Region 4 Mark Stuck • (540) 752-6831 Region 2

October 12, 2010 Great Lakes Texas Longhorn Assoc. Satellite Measuring - Horton, MI Dick Lowe • (517) 688-3030 ralowe642@hotmail.com Tom Smith • (616) 897-6235 widespreadranch@iserv.net

Wednesday, October 13, 2010 - 12(noon)-7pm cattle may begin arriving- Will Rogers Complex, Fort Worth, TX Thursday, October 14, 2010 - 8am-2pm cattle continue to arrive 6pm-8pm cocktails and heavy Hors d’ oeuvres (around the show ring)

7pm

3pm-6pm cattle measuring 7pm Longhorn Trivia Game

Friday, October 15, 2010 - 8am ‘till last measurement Seminars until 4pm featuring: Animal Photography 101 & Branding Procedures by Justin Rombeck Webinar on Registrations and Transfers on new system (Will Rogers-John Justin Arena) Horn Showcase Award Dinner and Auction (Radisson Hotel at Fossil Creek in the Meacham/Flat Iron Room) Live Band Featuring: Angry Jack & The Accordians - Dancing Optional

Saturday, October 16, 2010 - 8am-12pm Viewing of Sale Cattle (sale cattle may also be viewed throughout the Horn Showcase event)

Live band from

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11am-1pm (Angry Jack & The Accordians) 11am-1pm Fall Horn Showcase Luncheon 1pm Fall Horn Showcase Sale (West Sale Arena) 6pm Cattle Released Sunday, October 17, 2010 - 8am-12pm Cattle Load Out Texas Longhorn Trails


NAIS Redux By Henry King

In recent months, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced it would abandon its efforts to implement the controversial National Animal Identification System (NAIS). Then on February 5, 2010, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced a supposedly kinder, gentler version of NAIS called Animal Disease Traceability (ADT). The USDA listening tour, a 120-million-dollar nationwide effort to sell the old NAIS, determined that while some people favored it, the vast majority were highly critical of the program. Criticisms and concerns focused on confidentiality, liability, cost, privacy and religion. Concerns were voiced that NAIS was the wrong priority for the USDA, that the program only benefited large-scale producers, and that NAIS was unnecessary because existing animal identification systems are sufficient. Some 1200 pages of governmentspeak devoted to the minutia of NAIS were scrapped in favor of a seven-page handout in the form of questions and answers about the new ADT proposal. Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack has said that the USDA was going to develop a more flexible animal traceability system in which States and Tribal Nations would establish a means to track animals moving through interstate commerce to their state of origin. As opposed to the previous program, the USDA says the new regulatory framework will tap the expertise of producers to decide what works best.

Views from the ADT Fact Sheet The laudable purpose of ADT is preventing and controlling animal disease to protect animal agriculture, utilizing a flexible system that will determine the location of disease, quickly address it and minimize harm; a system that is more workable, flexible and that makes common sense for all of America’s producers – especially small producers. August 2010

According to the USDA fact sheet, the intent of the new approach is to: 1) achieve basic, effective animal disease traceability and response to disease outbreaks without overly burdening producers; 2) only apply to animals moving in interstate commerce; 3) be owned, led and administered by the States and Tribal Nations with Federal support focused entirely on animal disease traceability; 4) Allow for maximum flexibility for States, Tribal Nations, and producers to work together to find identification solutions that meet their local needs; 5) encourage the use of lower-cost technology; 6) ensure that animal disease traceability data is owned and maintained at the discretion of the States and Tribal Nations; 7) be less Federally intrusive and support producer’s request to operate on principles of personal accountability; and 8) help overcome some of the mistrust caused by NAIS. The new framework, according to the fact sheet, focuses only on animals that move in interstate commerce. So small producers who raise animals and move them within a State, Tribal Nation, or to local markets, as well as to feed themselves, their families and their neighbors are not part of the framework’s scope and focus. The system will not be mandatory in the sense that all producers are required to participate or that all States and Tribal Nations must implement one approach. What is certain is that animal disease traceability will be required for animals moving in interstate commerce. It will be important for animals moving in interstate commerce to be part of the traceability system. The details of that system have not been determined, but the USDA will maintain a list of official identification devices, which can be updated or expanded. Current examples include branding, metal tags and RFID (radio fre-

quency identification). The new framework will also work with existing USDA disease programs, incorporating the identification requirements for those programs. To ensure interstate compatibility and connectivity, USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) will work with States and Tribal Nations in establishing standards and guidelines where free or low-cost tags will be incorporated as options. The stated goal of the new approach is to impose the least burden on producers as possible while still achieving effective traceability. In this regard, the USDA will also make the information technology (IT) systems it developed through NAIS available to States and Tribal Nations, should they want to use them. Once States and Tribal Nations decide on acceptable methods of identification, it will be up to the producer to choose the method they want to use if multiple options are available.

Reactions Mixed Supporters of the old NAIS were less than pleased with the new direction, while opponents were cautiously optimistic that ADT would be less burdensome than their perception of NAIS. The American Veterinary Medical Association supported NAIS and feels the new approach weakens response in a disease emergency. Their concern is that if each state is allowed to develop and implement its own program, important questions arise concerning communication and coordination. They feel that the USDA must create a system that allows for quick and accurate trace-back across state borders in an animal disease emergency, or there is no point in the new system, and that there are many unanswered questions that must be addressed. Nebraska director of agriculture Greg Ibach expressed concerns with the new plan, under which states would be responsible for managing—and funding— traceability programs. “Nebraska,” he

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said, “…could be very impacted, and in a time when budget resources are at high demand, we’re concerned that a program could be implemented that would cost our state, and our state’s producers, a significant amount of money.” Nebraska U.S. Senator and former U.S. Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns voiced sharp criticism of the proposed plan. “The so-called new animal ID is simply a mandatory system, from what I can tell,” Johanns says, “although it’s being promoted as a voluntary one.” USDA says the program will not be mandatory, except for animals moved in interstate commerce, but Johanns says that provision means the program is mandatory, because so much of livestock now moves across the country. And Johanns says the states are rightfully concerned about having the new program, which he says is not going to be supported in the country. The Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association (TSCRA) supports the program, with a few caveats, including: costs must be minimized; cattle ID information should be kept confidential; the system must operate at the speed of commerce; producers must be protected from liability after cattle have left their control; and that the system doesn’t replace or impede existing TSCRA brand inspection activities. Fifty-four of the 55 Missourians who testified during the USDA’s listening session in Jefferson City last year went on record opposed to NAIS. The decision to scrap the program is a direct result of grassroots opposition by producers and concerned consumers. Missouri producers felt that NAIS was created by industrial livestock and meatpacking interests to shift the burden of animal disease and food safety onto the backs of family farmers. R-CALF USA CEO Bill Bullard, a frequent critic of NAIS, had some rare good words about the new USDA approach, calling it a fundamental shift from the direction that USDA has been going for the last four years. He applauded the fact that much of the control will be vested in the states, and that producers will have input in developing the new program. R-CALF supporters have staunchly said they were not willing to allow the USDA to require a federal registry of livestock, to require producers to report to the federal government when livestock were moved, and to have a federal registry of every farm and ranch. Bullard was also pleased that action is being taken to strengthen import controls to prevent the introduction of diseases from foreign sources, a key element that R-CALF has been pushing.

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Also from the Fact Sheet … The question-answer framework provided by the USDA repeatedly proclaims that States and Tribal Nations will decide the extent of traceability, the manner of identification, the ownership of the data, and the administration of the program. It is when animals from these entities enter interstate commerce that the federal rules kick in.

fragmented system in 2010,” said Subcommittee Chairman Rosa DeLauro (DCT) in a statement. USDA had asked for $14.2 million for the program. “We do not feel it is a good use of resources to fund NAIS until the agency develops a clear plan for a mandatory system with measurable goals, long-term funding levels, and a plan for successful implementation,” she added. Despite the aggravated tone of Congresswoman DeLauro’s pronouncement, it is not because she is opposed to spending the money, but because her constituents and lobbyists want the program to be mandatory. This is probably just a

Corporate agribusiness and international meat sales will benefit with streamlined traceability, but a disproportionate per-animal cost for the program will still rest on family farmers and small herd owners. However, phrases such as the following, taken directly from the fact sheet, leave no doubt about the intentions of the USDA (underlines added): “USDA will…publish a new animal disease traceability section in the Code of Federal Regulations…” In this new section, “USDA intends to compile…species-specific identification requirements and revise them as necessary.” “What is certain is that animal disease traceability will be required for animals moving in interstate commerce.” “This framework will set forth criteria that States and Tribal Nations must meet for their animals to be able to move interstate.”

Meanwhile, Back at the Congress … On July 1, 2010, the House Appropriations subcommittee that funds USDA and FDA programs announced a fiscal 2011 funding bill that would stop funding the new iteration of USDA’s voluntary National Animal Identification System (NAIS). “We have spent over $147 million on this program since 2004. And six years later, we still have not seen a clear plan from USDA on successful implementation, even after they shifted to a more

show-biz hiccup, and no real danger to eventual funding. Her supporters among the major agricultural firms are exempt from most of the costly details of beef production and can amortize the remaining cost over many animals. Small farmers must tag and track every animal, a cost that some say can run as high as $175 on a beef. That additional expense puts the small farmer at a disadvantage, which could drive many of them out of business and further concentrate beef production to fewer and larger corporate entities. Not to worry, though …at a midMarch news conference at the National Farmers Union Convention, Agriculture Secretary Vilsack had said he believes USDA will be able to get congressional support for the new traceability system, “We’ll provide the resources. I think we can convince Congress of the resources. The reality is Congress had lost a lot of confidence in the former system (NAIS).” The name has changed and a more user-friendly sales approach is in place, but the beneficiaries and the burden-bearers remain the same. Corporate agribusiness and international meat sales will benefit with streamlined traceability, but a disproportionate per-animal cost for the program will still rest on family farmers and small herd owners.

Texas Longhorn Trails



The 2010 TLBAA Longhorn Expo was a spectacular Longhorn experience that will raise the bar for any future World Show and TLBT National Youth Show. The four-day event was packed full of activities, competition, socializing, awards, and most of all Longhorns!

Day 1- Wednesday, June 16 Move in day started early, as exhibitors and vendors prepared for the upcoming shows. It was hotter than hot and everyone was very pleased to be able to cool down during the Annual Barn Party. Special thanks to the North Texas Longhorn Association for sponsoring the Barn Party and providing delicious BBQ.

Day 2 – Thursday, June 17 The TLBT National Youth Show began with the ring procession and the singing of the “National Anthem” by Jayme Templin. The Pee Wee competition followed and as always, cameras were flashing as the little ones were escorted into the ring. The Youth Show judge this year, Doug Pierce, took special time with each individual exhibitor. He gave high praise to the quality of showmanship that the Youth possess and to the TLBAA for supporting them. Youth Show Chairs, Kevin Rooker and Trigg and Traci Moore deserve high praise for the great event that they organized.

Day 3 – Friday, June 18 The Free Division was the headliner for the day. Show Chairs Steve & Bodie Quary and Donnie Taylor along with the Ring Stewards David Vizza and Steve Quary kept Judge Joel Lemley busy looking at the high quality Longhorns that came into the ring. The Youth were kept busy throughout the day with various competitions: Gold Merit, Quiz Bowl and Livestock Judging. The first Select Senior Marketing Sale was conducted during the afternoon. Brent Bolen introduced the four seniors that were given the opportunity to market their consignments: Becca Vizza, Kyle Tanner, Lindsey Rooker and Kevin Rubel did an outstanding job in the sale ring. The bids were high for each animal, as Joel Lemley auctioneered. Following the Select Senior Marketing Sale, Dr. Bob Kropp and Lana Hightower officiated the Flag Presentation and the Breeder Memorial. Julie Pack sang the “National Anthem”. The memorial list consisted of Breeders that had died from June 2009-June 2010. TLBT member Matthew Wilson played taps on his trumpet after the list of the names were completed, while the spotlight shined on the rider-less horse led by Bodie Quary stood still in the center of the ring. Presenting the flags on horseback were Jeff Hand and Tommy Miller. The lights came back on and the Trophy Steers had center stage. Always a crowd pleaser, the Trophy Steer Show delighted all those attending. There was quite a bit of excitement as the Trophy Steer Judges maneuvered around the ring on horseback. The judges were Dale Hunt, Tammy Tiner and David Vizza. Following the Trophy Steer Show was the TLBT Awards Banquet. The theme for the banquet this year was, “Fabulous Las Vegas Style” and was graciously sponsored by the Autobahn Motorcar Group. The banquet hosted 325 in attendance and the applause was continuous as awards were presented. While the various awards were being passed out, many of the Youth were pre-

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sented with scholarships to help further their education. Dr. Zech Dameron III presented the Mosser Scholarships in the amount of $3,000 each to: Kaytlyn Brown, Andrea Beare, Ashley Demko, Megan Ekstrom, Allie Galloway, Sarah Galloway, Kathryn Head, Andrea Martinez, Michael Moore, Hannah Murphy, Julie Pack, Lindsey Rooker, Taylor Sherwood, Lauren Shipper, Kyle Tanner, Rebecca Vizza, David Vizza, and James Edward Kelly. We offer many thanks to the outstanding contributors that gave so generously to the Mosser Scholarship Fund and to the members of the committee for their leadership. 2010 World Show Chair Lana Hightower presented the TLBAA Senior Gratuity Scholarships during the banquet to: Kaytlyn Brown, Kyle Tanner, Kevin Rubel, Justin Gripon, Lindsey Rooker, Taylor Sherwood and Jaye Wells. Congratulations to all of the TLBT youth that received scholarships; we wish each of you the very best in your educational pursuits. A special thanks to Carole Phillips and Patti Vizza for providing a special evening for all to enjoy - the banquet was wonderful.

Day 4 – Saturday, June 19 The Haltered Show was the focus of the day. Show chairs John Oliver and Cindy Dennis organized a smooth running show. Judge Stan Comer did a great job and educated the crowd and exhibitors with his years of experience. A shorter day than the previous, but full of competition and award winning Longhorns.

OTHER NOTEWORTHY EVENTS DURING THE SHOW Over the course of the year the Youth raised $5,500 to benefit the Susan G Komen Foundation in their efforts to cure breast cancer. A large check was created and presented. Congratulations for all your fundraising efforts. The Texas Longhorn Breeders Association of New Mexico sponsored a heifer donated by Mike and Frances Hernandez to benefit the Dunsworth Family after their recent tornado crisis. The heifer was auctioned off and re-donated several times with a final total of $5,200 being raised to assist the formerPresident of the TLBT and her family. Thank you to everyone that generously donated. During the Awards Banquet, the 2011 World Show Chairman Trigg Moore honored outgoing 2010 World Show Chairman Lana Hightower. Moore thanked Lana for all her dedication and for the success of the shows. Lana was given a standing ovation by the gratful crowd. Kim Hudson and her crew did a marvelous job organizing the live and silent auction. The auctions were extremely successful, bringing in over $8,000. This year more than $25,000 in sponsorships were collected, making the World Show possible. Thank you to each of our sponsors: Sanddollar Ranch, North Texas Longhorn Association, South Texas Longhorn Association, Brent & Cindy Bolen, Triple R Ranch, Robert & Kim Richey, Winchester Futurity, Ark-La-Tex, East Texas Longhorn Association, Texas Longhorn Breeders Gulf Coast Association, Cavenders, West Texas Longhorn Affiliate, Robert & Louann Rubel, T.M. & Jean Smith, Donnie & Marilyn Taylor, Oliver Longhorns, Dr. Lee & Linda Ragains, Oklahoma Texas Longhorn Association & Texas Longhorn Ranch Supply. If you attended a TLBAA event over the past year, there was a good chance that you purchased a raffle ticket for a Dube Chute. Bob Dube, Round Top, TX, donated the chute with all proceeds benefitting the 2010 World Show. Selling the tickets at the various events during the year raised over $6,000. On the last day of the World Show, the winning ticket was drawn and Dr. William and Michelle Smith of Woodson School Ranch in Marshall, MO, were announced as the winners. The TLBT did a tremendous job selling the tickets, as did many of the TLBAA Affiliates. TLBT youth member Jonah Faske sold an amazing 631 tickets, which are the most tickets sold by a TLBT member. Jonah will be receiving a calf that is being donated by Steve and Bodie Quary of Diamond Q Longhorns, Prague, OK. The TLBAA Affiliate that sold the most raffle tickets was the Oklahoma Texas Longhorn Association. Thank you Jonah and OTLA for your efforts! It’s members like you that help keep TLBAA events self-funded. You, along with many others that sold or bought a Dube Chute raffle ticket, are what make the World Show so special. And, Bob Dube, thank you again for donating the chute-“you done good!” August 2010

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JUNE 17, 2010 • FORT WORTH, TX JUDGE DOUG PIERCE SPONSOR: TLBAA

HALTERED DIVISION

BULLS

FEMALE DIVISION

CLASS 16: 1.TL BULLETPROOF, Braden Tanner, Stephenville, TX; 2.DQ PALEFACE, Abigail Faske, Somerville, TX CLASS 17: 1.SDR GATOR, Hunter Winkel, League City, TX; 2.OL REPLAY, Landon Lampier, Ferris, TX CLASS 18: 1.TL TWISTED INK, Kyle Tanner, Stephenville, TX; 2.SS SHALAKO’S COLT 44, Devin Overdorf, Lufkin, TX CLASS 19: 1.GR GIG’EM, Justin Gripon, League City, TX; 2.RAFTER J2 STUDS MCGRAW, Kevin Rubel, Cedar Park, TX CLASS 20: 1.DANANANANANANA BATMAN, Emily Thurmond, San Antonio, TX; 2.SDR MASTER YODA, Rebecca Vizza, Bulverde, TX CLASS 21: 1.BZB HUCKLEBERRY, Josh Calbo, Oakhurst, TX; 2.RUSTED IRON AKA PETE, Kevin Rubel, Cedar Park, TX

CLASS 1: 1.OL WHO KNEW, Kylie Bena, Mansfield, TX; 2. 4 B AMARETTO, Brandon Bearden, League City, TX CLASS 2: 1.VNR STARLIT BAYOU, Naomi Faske, Somerville, TX; 2. PENELOPE KCC, McKenna Kimble, Karnes City, TX CLASS 3: 1.V BAR MATTIE LOU WHO, Rebecca Vizza, Bulverde, TX; 2. SANDDOLLAR CASEY, Allyn Ryan, Danbury, TX CLASS 3.1: 1.VNR DYNAMIC UNO, Julia Faske, Somerville, TX; 2.DIAMOND Q JOLENE, Hannah Faske, Somerville, TX CLASS 4: 1.LUCKY B CHA-CHING, Jordan Culpepper, Bridgeport, TX; 2.GCC Texas Girl, Emily Thurmond, San Antonio, TX CLASS 4.1: 1.OL MIDNIGHT FLASH, Tarah Moore, Hico, TX; 2.DIAMOND Q TANITA, Andrew Faske, Somerville, TX CLASS 5: 1.HL SHINE ON 91, Braden Tanner, Stephenville, TX; 2.MK FERGIE, Hadley Morgan, Bowie, TX CLASS 5.1: 1.SUNRISE SOFIA 91, John Moore, Bryan, TX; 2.SDR QUEENIE CS, Brandon Bearden, League City, TX JUNIOR CHAMPION HALTERED FEMALE: SUNRISE SOFIA, John Moore, Bryan, TX RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION HALTERED FEMALE: VNR STARLIT BAYOU, Naomi Faske, Somerville, TX CLASS 8: 1.MK CATALINA, Jordan Culpepper, Bridgeport, TX; 2.VNR SONITA, Jacob Faske, Somerville, TX CLASS 9: 1.RTF REAL HOT, Kailee Vuskov, Rosharon, TX; 2.SANDDOLLAR ALLYSA, Natalie Steele, League City, TX CLASS 9:1: 1.DIAMOND Q PERFECTA, Andrew Faske, Somerville, TX; 2.4B BRANDY, Brandon Bearden, League City, TX CLASS 10: 1.V BAR VIPER’S BLACKJACK, Rebecca Vizza, Bulverde, TX; 2.HI 5’S DREAM CATCHER, Wayne & Karen Himmelreich, Del Valle, TX CLASS 10:1: 1.TTT Lucky 2 B Me, Tarah Moore, Hico, TX; 2. HD BEAUTY’S BELLE, Keely Dennis, Coupland, TX CLASS 11: 1.OL MARKETTE, Hunter Winkel, League City, TX; 2.CO NIGHTFALL, Shelby Rod, El Campo, TX SENIOR CHAMPION HALTERED FEMALE: TTT LUCKY 2 B ME, Tarah Moore, Hico, TX RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION HALTERED FEMALE: HD BEAUTY’S BELLE, Keely Dennis, Coupland, TX WORLD GRAND CHAMPION HALTERED FEMALE: TTT LUCKY 2 B ME, Tarah Moore, Hico, TX RESERVE WORLD GRAND CHAMPION HALTERED FEMALE: SUNRISE SOFIA 91, John Moore, Bryan, TX

GRAND CHAMPION BULL: TL TWISTED INK, Kyle Tanner, Stephenville, TX RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION BULL: BZB HUCKLEBERRY, Josh Calbo, Oakhurst, TX

STEERS CLASS 24: 1.VNR SNIP-IT, Lydia Faske, Somerville, TX; 2.TH RAWHIDE, Mason Brown, San Angelo, TX CLASS 25: 1.LLL JEDDADIAH, Naomi Faske, Somerville, TX; 2.DOUBLE BAR S BURNIN DAYLIGHT, Timothy Starritt, Anthony, NM CLASS 26: 1.EL DIABLO 5/9, Augustus Kash, Stephenville, TX; 2.PK’S BOSS HOGG, Katelynn Winfrey, Rocksprings, TX CLASS 26.1: 1.CHARIS SKYROCKET, Courtney Petrich, Ferris, TX; 2.LOWJACK, Johnna Williams, League City, TX CLASS 27: 1.MCCLINTOCK BCB, West Ryan, Danbury, TX; 2. SILENT H IKE, Hunter Winkel, League City, TX CLASS 27.1: 1: 1.MIDNIGHT’S DREAM, Augustus Kash, Stephenville, TX; 2.TTT QUICK DRAW, Tarah Moore, Hico, TX CLASS 28: 1.TLC GUNTHER LEE, Natalie Steele, League City, TX; 2.4T BOO BOO’S STAR, McKenna Kimble, Karnes City, TX CLASS 29: 1.TTT TATER, Tarah Moore, Hico, TX; 2.JHC TEXAS GOLD RUSH, Shelby Coats, Taylor, TX CLASS 29.1: 1.TRAIL BOSS KCC, McKenna Kimble, Karnes City, TX; 2.JTW DOUGIE, Courtney Petrich, Ferris, TX GRAND CHAMPION STEER: TTT TATER, Tarah Moore, Hico, TX RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION STEER: TRAIL BOSS KCC, McKenna Kimble, Karnes City, TX


Grand Champion Female TTT LUCKY 2 B ME Owned & Exhibited by Tarah Moore, Hico, TX Reserve Grand Champion Female SUNRISE SOFIA 91 Owned by Robert & Cindy Schnuriger, Kemah, TX Exhibited by John Moore, Bryan, TX

Grand Champion Bull TL TWISTED INK Owned & Exhibited by Kyle Tanner, Stephenville, TX Reserve Grand Champion Bull BZB HUCKLEBERRY Owned by Brown’s Longhorns, San Antonio, TX Exhibited by Josh Calbo, Oakhurst, TX

Grand Champion Steer TTT TATER Owned & Exhibited by Tarah Moore, Hico, TX

The Faske family starts their day off with Pee Wee showmanship.

The flag ceremony during the Youth Show.

2010 World Show Youth Participants


Junior Quiz Bowl Winners: Cheyenne; Miriam Grace Faske; Reese Ryan 2009-2010 Junior Hall of Fame - Miriam Grace Faske; Rachel Faske; Jonah Faske; Lexington Harris; Gavin Walker; Blair Brunson; Reese Ryan

2009-2010 Intermediate Hall of Fame - Gus Kash; Daryn Overdorf; John Morris Moore; Hunter Winkel; Tarah Moore; Joseph Faske; Elizabeth Bolen; Jimmie Gee; Kailee Vuskov; Natalie Steele

2009-2010 Teen Hall of Fame - Devin Overdorf; Samuel Faske; Shelby Coats; Brandon Bearden; Julia Faske; Hannah Faske; Sarah Faske; Mason Brown; Lydia Faske

2009-2010 Senior Hall of Fame - Kevin Rubel; Jacob Faske; Kaytlyn Brown; Abigail Faske; Naomi Faske; Joshua Faske

Intermediate Quiz Bowl Winners: Jacob Taylor; Jacob Vinson

Teen Quiz Bowl Winners: Will Babler; Timothy Phillips; Samuel Faske

Senior Quiz Bowl Winners: Jacob Faske; Becca Vizza; Rachel Remelle

Junior Judging Contest Winners: Blair Brunson; Rachel Faske; Gavin Walker

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Female Champion Awards: Naomi Faske, John Moore, Tarah Moore.

Bull Champion Awards: Kyle Tanner and Josh Calbo

Intermediate Judging Contest Winners: Teen Judging Contest Winners: Lydia Faske, Ashley Gripon, Hannah Faske Joseph Faske, Josh Vinson, Gus Kash

Steer Champion Awards: McKenna Kimble and Tarah Moore

Senior Judging Contest Winners: Jacob Faske, Jayme Templin Texas Longhorn Trails


The Premier Exhibitor of the Year was awarded to Bob & Louann Rubel.

Becca Vizza received the Bob Moore Builders Foundation Award.

Exhibitor of the Year - Division B The Urbantke Famly

Emily & Thera Hope receive the Haltered Herdsman Award.

Exhibitor of the Year - Division B The Coats Family

Junior Gold Merit Winners: Rachel Faske; Lexington Harris; Miriam Grace Faske

Mosser Scholarship recipients pictured with Dr. Zech Dameron III: Kaytlyn Brown; Allie Galloway; Andie Martinez; Becca Vizza; David Vizza; Sarah Galloway; Kyle Tanner; Kathryn Head; Lindsey Rooker; Julie Pack

Exhibitor of the Year - Division C Sylvia Johnson (Tyler Starritt)

Gratuity Winners: Kevin Rubel; Kyle Tanner; Justin Gripon; Kaytlyn Brown; Lindsey Rooker. Not pictured: Taylor Sherwood, Aurora, NE; Jaye Wells, Kaiserslautern, Germany

Intermediate Gold Merit Winners: Tarah Moore; Shelby Rooker; John Morris Junior Showmanship: Lexington Harris; Rachel Faske; Miriam Grace Faske

Teen Gold Merit Winners: Samuel Faske; Sarah Faske; Hanna Faske

Senior Gold Merit Winners: Matthew Wilson; Abigail Faske; Jacob Faske Intermediate Showmanship: Tarah Moore; Kailee Vuskov; Hadley Morgan

2010-2011 TLBT Officers – Jacob Faske, President; Braden Tanner, Vice President; Abigail Faske, Secretary; Samuel Faske, Treasurer; Sarah Faske, Reporter; Tarah Moore, Parliamentarian; Hannah Faske, Sr. Director; William Babler, Sr. Director; Lydia Faske, Teen Director; Natalie Steele, Teen Director; Rachel Faske, Int. Director; Shelby Rooker, Int. Director; Lexington Harris, Jr. Director; Miriam Faske, Jr. Director August 2010

Kevin Rubel received the Top Hand Award

Lindsey Rooker received the Senior Sale Award. Pictured with Brent Bolen.

Shelby Coats received the Top Hand Award

Teen Showmanship: Brandon Bearden; Samuel Faske; Hannah Faske

Senior Showmanship:Rachel Remelle; Abigail Faske

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JUNE 18, 2010 FORT WORTH, TX FREE DIVISION JUDGE: JOEL LEMLEY TROPHY STEER JUDGES: TAMMY TINER, DALE HUNT, & DAVID VIZZA SPONSOR: TLBAA

FREE DIVISION FEMALE DIVISION CLASS 1: 1.OL SMOKIN STAR, John Oliver, Waxahachie, TX CLASS 2: 1.JHC LIBERTY BELL SOS, John and Judy Coats, Hutto, TX; 2.PK’S DIAMOND LIL, Guthrie Creek Longhorns, Decatur, TX CLASS 3: 1.OL QUEEN OF DENIAL, John Oliver, Waxahachie, TX; 2.JHC CHEROKEE BLOSSOM SOS, Stacey Coats, Taylor, TX CLASS 4: 1.DIAMOND Q MARISKA, Steve, Bodie and Chad Quary, Prague, OK; 2.JHC SWEET ADELINE, John and Judy Coats, Hutto, TX CLASS 5: 1.DIAMOND Q SANDI RAE, Steve, Bodie and Chad Quary, Prague, OK; 2.LCR PAINTED ROSE, Brittany Guinn, Austin, TX JUNIOR CHAMPION FREE DIVISION FEMALE: DIAMOND Q MARISKA, Steve, Bodie and Chad Quary, Prague, OK RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION FREE DIVISION FEMALE: JHC SWEET ADELINE, John and Judy Coats, Hutto, TX CLASS 8: 1.SUGAR FIX BCB, Brent & Cynthia Bolen, Lufkin, TX; 2.LUCKY STAR 18, Daryn Overdorf, Lufkin, TX CLASS 9: 1.DIAMOND Q PERFECTA, Vida Nueva Ranch, Somerville, Tx; 2.SAN T NORTHERN EMPRESS, Sammantha Larisch, Quemado, NM CLASS 10: 1.SDR JASMINE GIRL, Dale Land and Cattle, Dickinson, TX; 2.MARY JANE’S PARTY TIME, David and Kimberly Nikodym, New Castle, OK CLASS 11: 1.LADY ELVIRA CP, Carla Payne, Slidell, TX; 2.MOCHA LATTE, Shelby Coats, Taylor, TX SENIOR CHAMPION FREE DIVISION FEMALE: SDR JASMINE GIRL, Dale Land and Cattle, Dickinson, TX RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION FREE DIVISION FEMALE: SUGAR FIX BCB, Brent & Cynthia Bolen, Lufkin, TX WORLD GRAND CHAMPION FREE DIVISION FEMALE: DIAMOND Q MARISKA, Steve, Bodie and Chad Quary, Prague, OK RESERVE WORLD GRAND CHAMPION FREE DIVISION FEMALE: SDR JASMINE GIRL, Dale Land and Cattle, Dickinson, TX

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MATURE FEMALES CLASS 16: 1.WHISTLE ME DIXIE, Brent & Cynthia Bolen, Lufkin, TX; 2.RED DECK, Buckshot LTD, Austin, TX CLASS 17: 1.RAFTERJ2 CATRON COUNTY, Sylvia Johnson, Anthony, NM; 2.SH SUNDANCE BUNNY 65/3, Bruce and Connie Ollive, Lufkin, TX CLASS 18: 1.GRETTAL BCB, Donnie Taylor, Huntington, TX; 2.SSRR OSAGE QUEEN, Sunset Ridge Ranch, Hominy, OK CLASS 19: 1.INDIAN GIRL 636, Carla Payne, Slidell, TX; 2.BRINK 804/5, Brink Longhorns, Fredrick, OK WORLD GRAND CHAMPION FREE DIVISION MATURE FEMALE: WHISTLE ME DIXIE, Brent & Cynthia Bolen, Lufkin, TX RESERVE WORLD GRAND CHAMPION FREE DIVISION MATURE FEMALE: RAFTERJ2 CATRON COUNTY, Sylvia Johnson, Anthony, NM

TROPHY STEERS CLASS 1: 1.NAVAJO KCC, Kimble Cattle Co, Karnes City, TX; 2.MAVERICK 407, Buckshot LTD, Austin, TX CLASS 2: 1.JR BOOMER, JR Ranch, Aquilla, TX; 2.EL TEJANO ECR, El Coyote Ranch, Kingsville, TX JUNIOR CHAMPION STEER: JR BOOMER, JR Ranch, Aquilla, TX RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION STEER: EL TEJANO ECR, El Coyote Ranch, Kingsville, TX CLASS 5: 1. BM RED HAWK, Ron Garison, Doyline, LA; 2.DIXIE FINALE, El Coyote Ranch, Kingsville, TX SENIOR CHAMPION STEER: BM RED HAWK, Ron Garison, Doyline, LA RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION STEER: DIXIE FINALE, El Coyote Ranch, Kingsville, TX WORLD GRAND CHAMPION TROPHY STEER: BM RED HAWK, Ron Garison, Doyline, LA RESERVE WORLD GRAND CHAMPION TROPHY STEER: DIXIE FINALE, El Coyote Ranch, Kingsville, TX

Texas Longhorn Trails


World Grand Champion Free Division Female DIAMOND Q MARISKA Steve, Bodie and Chad Quary, Prague, OK Reserve World Grand Champion Free Division Female SDR JASMINE GIRL Dale Land and Cattle, Dickinson, TX

World Grand Champion Free Division Mature Female WHISTLE ME DIXIE Brent & Cynthia Bolen, Lufkin, TX Reserve World Grand Champion Free Division Mature Female RAFTERJ2 CATRON COUNTY Sylvia Johnson, Anthony, NM

World Grand Trophy Steer BM RED HAWK Ron Garison, Doyline, LA Reserve World Grand Champion Trophy Steer DIXIE FINALE El Coyote Ranch, Kingsville, TX

Judge Joel Lemley evaluating the free division cattle. Dr. Bob Kropp with Raul Garcia of El Coyote Ranch.

August 2010

Ginger Kinder-Moore with Ty Wehring.

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JUNE 19, 2010 • FORT WORTH, TX JUDGE: STAN COMER SPONSOR: TLBAA

HALTERED DIVISION

BULLS

FEMALE DIVISION

CLASS 20: 1.DQ PALEFACE, Steve, Bodie and Chad Quary, Prague, OK; 2.DRL FEAR’S FLASHY MAN, Robert and Louann Rubel, Burleson, TX CLASS 21: 1.SDR GATOR, Dale Land & Cattle, Dickinson, TX; 2.OL REPLAY, John Oliver, Waxahachie, TX CLASS 22: 1.SANDDOLLAR MAMA’S BOY, John & Diann Chase, Fort Worth, TX; 2.V BAR HARLEY D, Rebecca Vizza, Bulverde, TX CLASS 23: 1.DQ TANDUM, Steve, Bodie and Chad Quary, Prague, OK; 2.DQ BURLAP, Quary/Fowler Partnership, Prague, OK CLASS 24: 1.SDR EXPLORER, Dale Land & Cattle, Dickinson, TX; 2.SDR MASTER YODA, Dale Land & Cattle, Dickinson, TX

CLASS 1: 1.OL WHO KNEW, Double B Lonestar Longhorns, Arlington, TX; 2.OL SMOKIN CHOICE, John Oliver, Waxahachie, TX CLASS 2: 1. HI 5’S ON THE ROCKS, Wayne & Karen Himmelreich, Del Valle, TX; 2.SILENT H DONNA GRANDE, Bernard Hruzek, Houston, TX CLASS 3: 1.SANDDOLLAR CASEY, Kathryn Head, Huntsville, TX; 2.ANCHOR T QUEEN MARY, Anchor T Ranch, Kemah, TX CLASS 4: 1.GCC TEXAS GIRL, Carol and James Gentz Jr, Winnie, TX; 2.LUCKY B CHA-CHING, Stephanie Kay Bradley, Stamford, TX CLASS 5: 1. MK SOCIETYS POKER FACE, The Cattlerack Ranch, Bowie, TX; 2.SUNRISE SODIA 91, Robert & Cindy Schnuriger, Kemah, TX JUNIOR CHAMPION HALTERED FEMALE: MK SOCIETYS POKER FACE, The Cattlerack Ranch, Bowie, TX RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION HALTERED FEMALE: SANDDOLLAR CASEY, Kathryn Head, Huntsville, TX CLASS 8: 1.SANDDOLLAR ABYGAYLE, John & Diann Chase, Fort Worth, TX; 2.CS STEEL MAGNOLIA, Chris Schaper, Brenham, TX CLASS 9: 1.4B BRANDY, Jeff & Nancy Bearden, League City, TX; 2.RTF REAL HOT, William Caldwell, Woodville, TX CLASS 10: 1.MK HIGH SOCIETY, John and Diann Chase, Fort Worth, TX; 2.MK MS SWEET T, The Cattlerack Ranch, Bowie, TX CLASS 11: 1.CO NIGHTFALL, Dale Land & Cattle, Dickinson, TX; 2.OL MARKETTE, Dale Land & Cattle, Dickinson, TX SENIOR CHAMPION HALTERED FEMALE: MK HIGH SOCIETY, John and Diann Chase, Fort Worth, TX RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION HALTERED FEMALE: MK MS SWEET T, The Cattlerack Ranch, Bowie, TX WORLD GRAND CHAMPION HALTERED FEMALE: MK HIGH SOCIETY, John and Diann Chase, Fort Worth, TX RESERVE WORLD GRAND CHAMPION HALTERED FEMALE: MK MS SWEET T, The Cattlerack Ranch, Bowie, TX

MATURE FEMALES CLASS 16: 1.COOTER HILL, Deer Creek Longhorns, Brenham, TX; 2.MK SOCIETY’S CHILD, John & Diann Chase, Fort Worth, TX CLASS 17: 1.REDEMER’S FAITH, Gueary W. & Lola Logan, Hillsboro, TX; 2.PETTIJOHNS RED ASTER, Billy Thompson & Gary Jenkins, Clyde, TX WORLD GRAND CHAMPION HALTERED MATURE FEMALE: COOTER HILL, Deer Creek Longhorns, Brenham, TX RESERVE WORLD GRAND CHAMPION HALTERED MATURE FEMALE: REDEMER’S FAITH, Gueary W. & Lola Logan, Hillsboro, TX

JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL: SANDDOLLAR MAMA’S BOY, John & Diann Chase, Fort Worth, TX RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL: SDR EXPLORER, Dale Land & Cattle, Dickinson, TX CLASS 27: 1.BZB HUCKLEBERRY, Brown’s Longhorns, San Antonio, TX; 2.RUSTED IRON AKA PETE E., Robert and Jenny Smoot, Artesia, NM CLASS 28: 1.ANCHOR T SAND BAR, Anchor T Ranch, Kemah, TX; 2.4E RANGER RICK, Megan Ekstrom, Kemah, TX CLASS 29: 1.CS TRAVELER 178/8, John & Diann Chase, Fort Worth, TX; 2.HOT SPOTS TEXAS GUNSLINGER, Taylor C. Morgan, Seabrook, TX SENIOR CHAMPION BULL: CS TRAVELER, John & Diann Chase, Fort Worth, TX RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULL: HOT SPOTS TEXAS GUNSLINGER, Taylor C. Morgan, Seabrook, TX WORLD GRAND CHAMPION BULL: CS TRAVELER, John & Diann Chase, Fort Worth, TX RESERVE WORLD GRAND CHAMPION BULL: HOT SPOTS TEXAS GUNSLINGER, Taylor C. Morgan, Seabrook, TX

PRODUCE OF DAM CLASS 34: RCR COPPER DIVIDEND, Dale Land & Cattle, Dickinson, TX

GET OF SIRE CLASS 35: 1.SUNRISE SEBASTIAN, John T. & Betty Baker, Liberty Hill, TX; 2.DIAMOND Q PEACEMAKER, Steve, Bodie and Chad Quary, Prague, OK


Grand Champion Female MK HIGH SOCIETY John and Diann Chase, Fort Worth, TX Reserve Grand Champion Female MK MS SWEET T The Cattlerack Ranch, Bowie, TX

Grand Champion Bull CS TRAVELER John & Diann Chase, Fort Worth, TX Reserve Grand Champion Bull HOT SPOTS TEXAS GUNSLINGER Taylor C. Morgan, Seabrook, TX

Produce of Dam RCR COPPER DIVIDEND Dale Land & Cattle, Dickinson, TX Get of Sire SUNRISE SEBASTIAN John T. & Betty Baker, Liberty Hill, TX

Grand Champion Haltered Mature Female COOTER HILL Deer Creek Longhorns, Brenham, TX


2010 TLBT HALL OF FAME WINNERS A special thanks to our generous calf donors! El Coyote Ranch, Kingsville, TX • Richard & Linda Spooner, Stonewall, OK Mike & Kim MacLeod, Palo Pinto, TX • Wilton & Carolyn Wilton, Coupland, TX Robert & Kim Richey, San Angelo, TX • Hudson-Valentine Sale, Marlin, TX Darlene Aldridge, D.V.M. & John Parmley, Somerville, TX • Danny & Carole Phillips, Colleyville, TX John & Brenda Oliver, Waxahachie, TX

TEEN DIVISION

JUNIOR DIVISION

Rachel Faske Jonah Faske Reese Ryan Stran Thompson West Ryan Clay Bob Stearns Timothy Starritt Lexington Harris Blair Brunson

Miriam Grace Faske

Shelby Coats

Somerville, Texas

Taylor, Texas

3,215 Points

4,438 Points

Somerville, TX Somerville, TX Danbury, TX Willard, NM Danbury, TX Capitan, NM Anthony, NM Streetman, TX Crawford, TX

2240 1390 940 850 795 790 705 685 675

Brandon Bearden Devin Overdorf Kacey Clark Samuel Faske Julia Faske Hannah Faske Sarah Faske Lydia Faske Mason Brown

INTERMEDIATE DIVISION

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4265 3835 2980 2975 2955 2950 2940 2365 2055

SENIOR DIVISION

Tarah Moore

Kevin Rubel

Hico, Texas

Cedar Park, TX

16,305 Points

7,745 Points Hunter Winkle John Morris Moore Gus Kash Daryn Overdorf Joseph Faske Ellie Bolen Jimmie Gee Natalie Steele Kailee Vuskov

League City, TX Lufkin, TX Santa Fe, NM Somerville, TX Somerville, TX Somerville, TX Somerville, TX Somerville, TX San Angelo, TX

League City, TX Bryan, TX Stephenville, TX Lufkin, TX Somerville, TX Lufkin, TX Springtown, TX League City, TX Rosharon, TX

4415 3615 2640 2615 2085 1680 1100 1085 1065

Kaytlyn Brown Becca Vizza Joshua Faske Naomi Faske Jacob Faske Abigail Faske Shelby Rod Emily Thurmond Phoebe Faske

San Angelo, TX San Antonio, TX Somerville, TX Somerville, TX Somerville, TX Somerville, TX El Campo, TX San Antonio, TX Somerville, TX

6030 5715 4045 3070 3040 2960 1745 1725 1710

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2010 TLBAA Hall of Fame Winners NON-HALTERED FEMALES RAFTER J2 PUNKIN PATCH

ST TERECITA

197

Sylvia Johnson, Anthony, NM Sire: Hawkeye Ranger's Reflection Dam: Rafter J2 Shadow Dancer

DIAMOND Q MARISKA

192

Steve & Bodie Quary, Prague, OK Sire: Diamond Q Bravo Dam: DQ Isabella

ENR GWENEVIERE Ben & IIse Myren, Colville, WA Sire: Flying WO Randh Dam: ENR Coppacheena

Sylvia Johnson, Anthony, NM Sire: Hawkeye Ranger's Reflection Dam: Rafter J2 Texas Belle

RAFTER J2 PUNKIN PATCH

Ronna Bryant, Tularosa, NM Sire: Hawkeye Ranger's Reflection

171

Dam: Rafter J2 Stolichnaya

JHC SWEET ADELINE

171

Judy Coats, Hutto, TX Sire: QR Don Lino Dam: JHC Sweetie Pie

164

Jerry & Martha Stevens, Anthony, NM Sire: Patriot BCB Dam: Rafter J2 Cat's Pajamas

161

Almendra Longhorn, Manteca, CA Sire: Ginger Bread Boogie Dam: J-7 Rivera Sunday

DV RAZ BY TAZ 173

RAFTER J2 MARTINI SECA

RAFTER J2 SUNSHINE GAL

MAYDAY GINGER 173

RAFTER J2 TEXAS ROSE

164

Ronna Bryant, Tularosa, NM Sire: Obryan 2 Iron Kettle Dam: LP Pinto

160

Del-Vic Inc., Snyder, WY Sire: DV Man A Hooney Dam: Classic Taz

SDR JASMINE GIRL

138

Dale Land & Cattle, Dickinson, TX Sire: LP Sombrah Dam: Midnight Jasmine

WLR SAGE TAFFY

129

Wyoming Longhorn Ranch, Cowley, WY Sire: WLR Sagehuck Dam: WLR Miss Wyo 528

SUGAR FIX BCB

121

Brent & Cindy Bolen, Lufkin, TX Sire: Watson 167 Dam: Fancy Work

NON-HALTERED MATURE FEMALES

RAFTER J2 CATRON COUNTY

200

Jim & Sylvia Johnson, Anthony, NM Sire: B/5 Vaquero Red Dam: Rafter J2 Cat's Pajamas

WHISTLE ME DIXIE

158

Brent & Cindy Bolen, Lufkin, TX Sire: Watson 167 Dam: Rutledge's Miss Dixie

WLR MISS WYO 528 Kris Johnson, Big Horn, WY Sire: WLR Red Suspenders 025

156 Dam: WLR Brown Taffy 125

TH CHARDONNAY

148

Dennis Ubrantke, San Angelo, TX Sire: JL War Dance Dam: RP Whiz Kid

SANDDLOLLAR CHANDLER

RAFTER J2 CATRON COUNTY

SASSY SABRINA Jim & Betty Civis, Lamar, CO Sire: MBL Buster's Tuff n Nuff

88 Dam: 55 Sabrina

SK SHOCKWAVE

79

Randy & Terri Copus, Lodi, CA Sire: Zeenator Dam: HCC Missy's Collage

SD MISS AMBER

73

David & Lynn Starritt, Anthony, NM Sire: SD Big Bad Bob Dam: SD Pearl

STARS REFLECTED ON WATER

68

Robert & Jenny Smoot, Artesia, NM Sire: PPF Gunmaker Dam: Me Oh My Style

126

David & Lynn Starritt, Anthony, NM Sire: SD Big Bad Bob Dam: SD Chadler's Redemption

SARAH JKW

101

Ronna Bryant, Tularosa, NM Sire: Sage Coach JKW Dam: Libby Custer

HALTERED FEMALES

SUNRISE SOFIA 91 DRL FEAR'S CLASSY GIRL

545

Robert & Louann Rubel, Burleson, TX Sire: MBL Lib's Fear This Dam: SD Classy Girl

CF CAMMY RANGLER

4B BRANDY 289

Shelby Coats, Taylor, TX Sire: C.F. Rangler Dam: C.F. Tansey Express

SDR QUEENIE CS

Dale Land & Cattle, Dickinson, TX Sire: PPF Rough and Ready Dam: RCR Copper's Dividend

CS IRON MAIDEN

253

Preston Bearden, League City, TX Sire: O Bryan 2 Iron Kettle Dam: RCR Copper's Dividend

DJLJUNO IMA PRETTY Billy Thompson & Gary Jenkins, Clyde, TX Sire: Lib's Ace of Spade Dam: Jeda

233

202

Jeff &Nancy Bearden, League City, TX Sire: SD Horizon Dam: Twilight Eyes

BLL SPOTTED A SMOKIN GUN 272

218

Double S Cattle, Kemah, TX Sire: Sunrise Sebastian Dam: Sierra 51

186

Beeson Land & Livestock, Lewisburg, TN Sire: Terosa Sonofa Smokin Gun Dam: BLL Nellie Bly

SD ANCHOR'S AWAY

180

Anchor T Ranch, Kemah, TX Sire: SD Horizon Dam: S-D Miss Yvette

CO NIGHTFALL

178

Gregory Rod, El Campo, TX Sire: Ahab 117 Dam: TP Shotsy

DRL FEAR'S CLASSY GIRL

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HALTERED MATURE FEMALES

REDEEMER'S FAITH

SUNRISE SNATCHER

265

Anchor T Ranch, Kemah, TX Sire: Sunrise Admiral Dam: Sunrise Black Beauty

PETTIJOHN'S RED ASTER

ENR EZMARELLDA 200

Billy Thompson & Gary Jenkins, Clyde, TX Sire: Circle K Boss Dam: Anchor D Yates 374-7

PEEK A BOO Toby Johnson, Big Horn, WY Sire: Hawkeye Coyote Dam: Hawkeye Mayflower

COOTER HILL Deer Creek Longhorns, Brenham, TX Sire: CS Cooter Dam: Bold Hila

LORI DARLIN JKW SUNRISE SNATCHER

BULLS

Wade & Kristi Wilson, Alto, NM Sire: BL Night Chex Dam: Social Girl BL064

ANCHOR T SAND BAR

598

Anchor T Ranch, Kemah, TX Sire: RCR Scorpion's Stinger Dam: SD Anabelle

RAFTER J2 STUDS MCGRAW

465

Jim & Slyvia Johnson, Anthony, NM Sire: Hawkeye Ranger's Reflection Dam: Rafter J2 Brazos Girl

HOT SPOTS TEXAS GUNSLINGER

334

Taylor Morgan, Seabrook, TX Sire: HH Hot Spot Dam: HH Molly B

SDR EXPLORER

291

Dale Land & Cattle, Dickinson, TX Sire: Sunrise Sebastian Dam: Sunrise Red Fox

SDR MASTER YODA Dale Land & Cattle, Dickinson, TX Sire: Sunrise Sebastian Dam: La Bonita 7/7

289

118

John & Diane Chase, Fort Worth, TX Sire: Saltgrass Dam: Society's Redeemer

SUNRISE SNICKERS 131

124

Lazy JP Ranch, Dublin, TX Sire: Tri-W Barbwire Dam: Tri-W Basket of Flowers

MK SOCIETY'S CHILD 173

125

Ben & Ilse Myren, Colville, WA Sire: Captain Crunch Dam: ENR Coppacheena

TRI-W BARB'S TRIPLE CROWN 177

127

Guery & Lola Logan, Hillsboro, TX Sire: NP Redeemer's Redemption Dam: Guardian's Little Girl

111

Megan Ekstrom, Kemah, TX Sire: Sunrise Admiral Dam: Sunirse Sneaker

RUSTED IRON AKA PETE E

281

Robert and Jenny Smoot, Artesia, NM Sire: High Sierra Star Dam: Stars Reflected on Water

DQ SANDMAN

265

Steve & Bodie Quary, Prague, OK Sire: Diamond Q Pacemaker Dam: Diamond Q Sunrae

TRAIL DUST

184

Toby Johnson, Big Horn, WY Sire: Owen's Respect Dam: Hawkeye Mayflower

4E RANGER RICK

180

Megan Ekstrom, Kemah, TX Sire: HHI Hot Spot Dam: Sunrise Snickers

BLL UP IN SMOKE

169

Bill & Mona Smith, Tishomingo, MS Sire: Terossa Sonofa Smokin Gun Dam: Skipp-A-Spot

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Risks for Heat Stress by Heather Smith Thomas Many factors come into play to determine whether or not cattle will be at risk for heat stroke and death loss. Don Spiers, Associate Professor of Animal Science (U. of Missouri, Columbia) says, “The comfort zone of cattle has an upper limit of about 75 degrees F. but this varies, depending on how large the animal is and whether it’s dark or light color. A dark skinned animal has more risk for heat stress. Studies have shown that 70 percent of feedlot deaths due to intense hot weather is in animals with dark hide. Research has found that animals with black hide get a higher body temperature. Cattle with lots of muscle also generate more heat. The bulky muscles have more heat to get rid of.” Body temperature above 107 degrees is dangerous. “Cattle may have heart failure. Once it gets that high, you’re dealing with major heat stress; animals may have circulatory collapse and go into heat stroke if they can’t get enough water to maintain blood pressure. The vascular system collapses and the heart stops.” “If air temperature does not drop below 80 degrees F. at night, you’ve got a huge problem, especially if this continues for a period of days. A couple summers ago we didn’t have much heat stress here because even though we had high daytime heat, we had nighttime temperatures dropping below 75 almost every night. If ambient air temperature drops below 75, the animals have a window for heat loss and they can often recover. If it stays in the upper 70’s or higher, they start to accumulate heat,” explains Spiers. “We’ve found as we monitor temperatures, here in the Midwest, that if a heat wave lasts 3 days or more, you’ve got a big problem. The cattle accumulate heat—the first day just a little, the next day a little more, and the critical time is about the third day. That’s when animals start dying. We’re not talking about production problems and not eating, but actual deaths,” he says. In 1999 in Nebraska, for instance, thousands of feedlot cattle died due to lack of nighttime cooling, in combination with high humidity. They could not get rid of heat accumulation; their core temperatures had risen too high. “If you can create a break in the heat before you get to that 3 day point— which seems to be the time it takes to develop a lethal heat load—you can prevent losses. You need to come up with ways to break that cycle (with sprinklers, shade, fans, etc.) if it doesn’t break naturally,” says Spiers. “If cattle are outdoors you can hope for clear nights with no clouds, to get some radiant heat loss. The sky is a heat sink, if you

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TLBT Officer and Directors Camp Is Productive and Fun Special Thanks To Host of Camp– Y.O. Ranch

TLBAA Special Events manager Kim Barfield described the TLBT Officer and Directors camp as, “a wonderful and humbling experience.” She, along with Special Events Associate Pam Galloway, attended the two-day camp that was held July 5-7 at the famous Y.O. Ranch in Mountain Home, TX. “Upon the entrance to the Y.O. Ranch we definitely felt that ‘wow’ factor and it continued to build as we drove along the seven mile road to the camp site,” said Barfield. As they walked through the doors of the recreational room, they found (amongst the wildlife displays) TLBT officers and directors in action. The newly elected TLBT officers were lead in practice meetings by veteran Parliamentarian Glen Clinnard and the dedicated Youth advisors that were in attendance. Along with work came play and the camp provided many activities for them to enjoy, such as swimming, hiking and wildlife tours of the ranch. Barfield noted, “Murph was kind enough to point out some of the promising young bulls in the making on the Y.O.” The camp attendees took a Safari bus tour to view the protected wildlife on the ranch. Their tour guide was Debbie Hagebusch and her expertise on the animals that are being cared for on the ranch was an educational experience that everyone enjoyed. “Pam and I would like to thank the Y.O. Ranch for the warm hospitality that they showed us and for allowing us to experience the richness of the land, cattle and wildlife during the camp,” Barfield expressed. “Our thanks also go to Glen Clinnard, the youth advisors and especially the 2010-2011 TLBT Directors and Officers for inviting us. This is one trip I will never forget!”

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President’s Message Name: Braden Tanner TLBT Office: Vice President Age: 16 Hometown: Stephenville, TX School: Stephenville High School Number of Years in TLBT: 7

When and how did you become involved with the TLBT? I became involved when my family bought a steer from a school auction in 2003. What is your favorite part of showing Longhorns? My favorite part of showing Texas Longhorns is making so many friends. What is the best advice about showing Longhorns you have received and from whom? The best advice given to me was from Judge Doug Pierce. He said, "Don't try too hard and make sure you have fun." What do you enjoy doing when you are not showing Longhorns? I enjoy playing football and baseball when I'm not showing Longhorns.

As the 2009-2010 Show Season comes to an end, we are celebrating another successful year as one of the most active youth organizations there is in the cattle industry. Thank you to everyone who made the 2010 World Show a great success. Congratulations to all the class winners, Gold Merit, Quiz Bowl, Judging, Hall of Fame and Showmanship winners. Everyone did a great job and you are all winners in my book. The TLBT page in the Trails will have a new look this year. We’d like to place more of an emphasis on the youth and some of the Longhorn events that are taking place in the lives of TLBT members. This year our theme will be, “Stars and Stripes and Old Country Nights.” If you have anything you’d like to share, please send it my way along with a good quality photo and short description, and I will do my best to get it in an upcoming Trails edition. In line with this year’s theme, we will be honoring our military troops. We will be selecting a service project that benefits the men and women who serve our country. We will also be featuring a few Longhorn breeders who have dedicated themselves to protecting our country. Your newly elected TLBT officers attended Leadership Camp at the historical YO Ranch in Mountain Home, Texas. Your new officers and directors are: Braden Tanner (Vice President), Abigail Faske (Secretary), Samuel Faske (Treasurer), Tarah Moore (Parliamentarian), Sarah Faske (Reporter), Will Babler and Hannah Faske (Senior Directors), Natalie Steele and Lydia Faske (Teen Directors), Shelby Rooker and Rachel Faske (Intermediate Directors), and Lexington Harris and Miriam Grace Faske (Junior Directors). At Leadership Camp, we learned parliamentary procedure, held several meetings and worked on plans for the upcoming year. It is our hope that the new show season will be a great success and filled with many great memories. Happy Trails,

Jacob Faske TLBT President

Leadership Camp – The new TLBT officers and directors attended Leadership Camp at the beautiful YO Ranch. This year we were honored to have Glenn Clinard teach parliamentary procedures, as well as Trigg and Traci Moore, Steve and Bodie Quary, Steven Zunker, Carole Phillips, Jay and Suzanne Faske, Beth Tanner, Pam Galloway, and Kim Barfield there to help guide us in our meetings. Thank you to each of them for giving their time to be with us.

Fourth of July Parade Round Top, Texas – Longhorns riding steers in the Fourth of July Parade - Pictured are Julia, Tabitha, Jonah, Nathaniel and Joseph Faske.

The TLBT theme for the year is “Stars and Stripes and Old Country Nights.” We will be honoring our troops this year. If you are serving or have served in the US Military, please contact Sarah Faske, TLBT Reporter, sarahfaske@gmail.com. We would like to recognize all Longhorn breeders and those serving alongside them that have helped to protect our country and the freedoms that we enjoy. August 2010

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A.I. SIRE CORRECTION The Texas Longhorn Trails’ staff works diligently to prevent errors in the magazine, however, on Page 51 of the 2010 A.I. Sire Reference Edition the owners of Measles’ Super Ranger should have been Dave & Carol Sward of Mountain Home, AR. We apologize for the error and encourage you to clip out the corrected copy below and paste it in your A.I. Reference.

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TLBAA Board of Directors Approve AI Rule Changes and Price Reduction

During the June 19, 2010 Board of Directors meeting in Fort Worth, TX, the TLBAA Board of Directors approved rule changes in the TLBAA Official Handbook under Section 7, Artificial Insemination Item C, Number 1. The changes are: 1). The approval of certification of a bull as a TLBAA AI Certified Sire will require only the General Manger’s approval and no longer needs to be presented to the entire Board of Directors and 2). The requirement of including a

photo of the bull with the application will now be required. The Board of Directors also approved a reduction in the fee for AI Sire Certification from $250 to $100. The fee goes into effect immediately. All other requirements for AI Sire Certification still apply. Please contact the TLBAA Registration department to request information on AI Sire Certification.

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August - Herd Management Guide Spring Calving:

1. Continue fly and tick control programs. Anaplasmosis problems can continue until frost, so observe cow herd closely for animals losing body condition and appearing anemic. Commercial supplements containing 150 grams of chlortetracycline per 50 lbs. of salt are available. Continuous feeding of the tetracycline medication during the fly season should provide adequate protection against the disease. 2. As grass matures, realize that the protein value decreases. The feeding of 2-3 pounds of a high protein supplement (30-40 percent crude protein content) will stimulate the digestion of the mature forage; Fall Calving: therefore, the cattle will consume more forage and will maintain their If not previously completed: 1. Wean calves and select animals to be retained through yearling time. body condition as winter approaches. Breeders collecting weaning weight information should weigh all Fall Calving: calves and adjust all weights to a 205 day of age equivalent. Within sex 1. Prepare for the start of calving season. separate cow herd into group, calculate a weaning weight ratio to be used as a selection management groups for the calving season (first-calf heifers, secondcriteria. Identify all calves by sire group to determine which sires are calf cows, mature cows, and open heifers). Watch body condition of the producing the superior calves. groups closely. Young females entering their first calving season 2. Pregnancy check all females as well as check for unsoundness and require special nutritional assistance to insure they maintain a udder problems for culling purposes. Consider culling females that are reasonable body condition after calving, produce adequate levels for not bred, old or poor producers. milk for their offspring and rebreed for the coming year. 3.Vaccinate all heifer calves between 4 and 10 months of age for 2. Prepare for herd bull selection and procurement. Conduct breeding brucellosis. soundness exams and fertility checks on all bulls prior to the breeding 4. All weaned calves should be vaccinated with a 7-way Clostridial season. bacterin, vaccinated for IBR-PI3-BVD and dewormed. Cull bull calves should be castrated prior to weaning. 5. Replacement heifers should definitely be vaccinated for blackleg, malignant edema, IBR, leptospirosis and brucellosis. August 2010

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MONTHLY MOVERS & SHAKERS

Registrations and Transfers from May 1, 2010 to May 31, 2010

Division A

Division B (cont.)

Division B (cont.)

Division C (cont.)

Dan Huntington Alberta Texas Longhorn Assoc. Matthew and Robyn Allen Dr. Frank C. Mc Cue, III Gene A. Juranka Brian and Mary Stahl Ron A. Walker Mark and Tammey Stuck Bill Derey Westfarms Inc. SDS Cattle Co. Lee Bosley, Jr. Traildust LLC Aaron Adkins Bill Froehlich Eddie C. Durr, Jr. Janet E. Fowler Lonny Gilman Michael and Yvonne Sessions Plainview Farms Ronnie and Stella Cruce Shallow Valley Ranch Terry King Tom Mehlberg Mark Hubbell Straight Arrow Cattle Co. C J Longhorns Carl R. Brantley Don Constable Jody Shaw Kathy Kittler Larry F. Overbeck Mark Flinchum Mike and Shirley Thiel Paul Corlett Ronald D. Reed Oldenburg Farm, LLC

Carol and Jack Mize Marion M. Woolie Charles E. Spencer Ben Liska Justin Alonzo Peeler Tommy Neal Cowan Alton & Joyce Martin Diamond D Ranch Glenn Garrett Bill and Bobbi Machac Rick Hager Donnie Taylor Jim Terry-Coral Noonan John Oliver Dr. Gene and Lana Hightower Rocking O Ranch George O. Gillespie 4-C Ranch Craft Ranch Gulf Coast Texas Longhorn Assn Luddeke Cattle Company Randy & Shannon Steele Robert and Louann Rubel Wes and Carol Chancey Alan Brown Dr. John Marsden Tom & Mary Beth Peoples David P. Turner 561 Ranch Allen & Suzanne Perry Brennan L. Potts Clinard Longhorns Edward Payne Jim R. Nichols & Rhonda Arrington K9 BranD Cattle Company Matt Vizza George and Angie Soliz Adam and Amy Bishop Bill & Ann Mitchell Bob and Laura Campbell, III Bob Dube Cactus Rose Longhorns Dorie Damuth JM and Cathie Smith Joe & Karan Blair

Jonell Westerberg Noland Ranch Patsy Davidson Randi & Mary Ellen Maddox Bernard Lankford Burk & Kathy Ellison Dale M. Russell Steven Zunker Bar M & M Ranch Bill Hardin Billy Thompson and Gary Jenkins Brent & Lana Voth Cottage Hill Ranch Craige Bottorff Frank Anderson, Jr. JAM Ranch Lazy L Longhorns Michael & Sandra Payne Owen T. Shipp, III Star K Ranch Stephen P Head T. Michael Grasha Trigg & Traci Moore Vida Nueva Ranch

Leonard Benally Van Dorathy James and Mary Clark Mike & Debbie Bowman Kay Bumguardner Paul F. Schaefer Charles K. Kelly Jeff and Sylvia Ketelsen Jordan Ranch Marcia L. or Wayne J Liefer Peter & Stacie Hood Red Hills Ranch Steve Smith Travis and Chandra Weeks Barbara J. Fillmore Brink Longhorns Buckhorn Cattle Company Danny L. & Lori Golden David Roberts Kenneth J. & Valerie J. Webb Steven & Andrea Drayton Wulfco Ranch Larry &/or Mary Ann Long River View Ranch Brhett Hulsey Charley E. and Doris Snyder Dale Hunt Danny and Amy White Darwyn & Renee Klarenbeek Folsom Falls Ranch Jeffrey L. & Sue L. McMahan Jerry & Martha Stevens Larry and/or Jennifer Kurtz Mark L. Smith Orton Cattle Co. Randy and Jamie Briscoe Rockin J Longhorns Rodney Maddox Sunset Ridge Ranch Tamara K. Thacker Todd & Connie Filipek Torres Longhorns Warren and Cathy Dorathy

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El Coyote Ranch Eddie and Sharon Settlemyer Dr. Zech Dameron III Dave & Althea Sullivan Agee Spidle Struthoff Ranch Star Creek Ranch

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Troy Kingsbury George Hegge Gary L Pratt Pace Cattle Company Melvin & Rebecca Rhodes Lainee & T.K. Sampson David A. Schmidt Greg Clow Langdon Cattle Company Michael and Sarah Redman Brett Bartlett Randy Copus Dave Hodges Frank and Linda Pate Two Heart Bar Ranch Beere Cattle Company Brett or Darcy De Lapp Christine & Anthony DeMaria J5 Longhorns

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Registrations and Transfers from June 1, 2010 to June 30, 2010

Division A

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Division B (cont.)

Division C (cont.)

Dave & Carol Sward Leonard W. Besinger, Jr. Dan Huntington Billy R. Walker Scott Simmons NEL-TAM Longhorns Tony Walker Bill Derey Freddie & Barbara Lindy L & R Longhorns Rolling M Longhorns Tim Elliott Paul Corlett Terry R. Moore Calvin Deemer B & H Longhorns Del & Chris Hepfner Jeff Kraft Mark and Tammey Stuck Nor-Tex Cattle Sand Hills Ranch Tom Mehlberg Brian and Mary Stahl Bill & Mona Smith Carl Hendrickson Curtis Brady Gary Artrip Jody Shaw Knippers Longhorns, LLC Moccasin Creek LTD Oldenburg Farm, LLC Ray & Donnah Stavig Ronnie and Stella Cruce Sidewinder Cattle Co. LLC Tim Miller

777 Ranch Steven Zunker David M. Hillis Proctor Ridge Ranch Theo and Gail Kocian Alton C. Rudin Eric & Anna Redeker Rhonda Harris Rolling Creek Ranch Frank Anderson, III Hickman Longhorns Inc Jim Wright John B. Matthews, Jr. A & A Cattle William J. & Theresa Woodruff Brent & Cynthia Bolen Deer Creek Longhorns K & T Longhorns Gary & Teresa Bowdoin Gary Sealy Greg Dominey Liberty Longhorn Ranch Plantana Polo Farm Carlton & Kierstan Schwab Cody & Kristi Brunette Elias F. Hal Meyer, Jr. Bobby & Diana Williams Cooks Longhorns David and Colette Varner Dennis Urbantke Kenny Shipman Lonnie Shan Richard and Lisa Nance Doug & Cynthia Dear Jeff & Patricia Rhodes Talon Land and Cattle Allen & Suzanne Perry Brett & Cynthia Dupes Brian Brett Concho Ranch Craige Bottorff Crossed T's Cattle Company Dee J. Kelly Dorian Clark Culbertson Duane & Thresa Tabor Edwin & Debra Stojanik Jason & Mica Powell Jason & Tracy Harris Joe Munsch Kip and Regina Dove Limb Cattle Company

Los Tres Amigos Ranch Rick Friedrich Rodney & Patti Mahaffey Roger & Rebecca Hendry S. Ann Wight W.A. (Al) Vinson Dean Chaffin Hilda Bolling Edwards Rocking G Ranch B J White Barbara and Kelly Fowler Bernard Lankford Billy Cook Cactus Rose Longhorns Dale M. Russell David Vizza Dead Broke Ranch Elizabeth Vera Felix Urias, III Fred Wood George and Cindy Dennis Greg and Beth Tanner Joe or Carolyn Wissel Lazy JP Ranch Lloyd Keith & Dana Shuffler Maggie Rae Pfeiffer-Salem Patrick R. Amoroso Rafter D Ranch Randy Murry, Jr. Ray and Sherry Berger Red River Longhorn Ranch Rocking O Ranch Ron & Kevin Asbill Swing'n Star Ranch Teresa R. Castillo Terry and Sherri Adcock

Hangin' H Longhorns Craig, Cel and Rietta Iversen Steven D. Reich Kenneth J. & Valerie J. Webb Jim Freeman, Jr. Petersen Longhorn Almendra Longhorns Bob & Pam Loomis Bobby W. Davis Colleen P. Jones Red Hills Ranch Richard & Linda Spooner Sunnybrook Cattle Company Vel and Warren Miller FIFTY TALL Ranch Stan & Misty Carter Brian J. Quigley Charles or Barbara Overturf Chris & Denise Goodwin Dr. Lee & Linda Ragains Frances B. Hall Sulu Som're Ranch Andy Gilliland Barbara J. Fillmore Carole Muchmore Marc Sacre Randy Copus Sagacorn Longhorns Wulfco Ranch Charley E. and Doris Snyder Chuck Van Horn Dustin and Melissa Weitz Joe Bill Thompson Justin Hansen Todd & Connie Filipek David, Martin & Ron Pietrowicz Lee Decker Orton Cattle Co. Bill and Jo Le'AN C C Land & Cattle Co Daniel A. Mehringer Dion Heckman Gary Horn Larry Johnston Lucinda K. Christian Oren & Dianna O'Dell Randy Sloan, Jr. Santa Terecita Ranch Woodson School Ranch

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Panther Creek Ranch Red McCombs David Stanley Crockett D. Leyendecker Gary Kudrna Star Creek Ranch Poco Crudo Longhorns H & L Ranch Matt Vizza Mike Crawford & Pam Watkins Michael Mc Leod Loyd & Bettie Gibbs Doug and Deborah Burkham Rio Vista Ranch August 2010

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Wyoming Longhorn Ranch Terri Johnson William & Ann Large Mary E. Swanson Joseph M. Graham Thate Cattle Co Randy and Jamie Briscoe Semkin Longhorns Gary & Lisa Baugher Beere Cattle Company Joel and Tamara Kuntz Rodney Lind Gary L Pratt

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Dam of Merit Roll of Honor Dams of Excellence

NEW DAM OF EXCELLENCE WT Miss Mona’s Liberator Joining the distinguished Dam of Excellence list this month is WT Miss Mona’s Liberator (Country Liberator x Day’s Miss Mona). Miss Mona’s owners are Allen and Suzanne Perry, Evant, TX. Mona was bred and raised by Lew Meibergen, Enid, OK. Allen and Suzanne purchased Miss Mona from Rick Adams and Bill Plaisance from Cedar Creek Cattle Company in 2003. She gave birth to her first calf (heifer) in 2000 and has established herself as a top producer every year since. According to Suzanne, “Miss Mona is always the first cow to come up to you and want her head scratched and she passes her sweet nature on to all of her calves. Visitors at the ranch always like to have their pictures taken while petting Miss Mona.” Some of Mona’s best known offspring include: CC Miss Shadow (a daughter of The Shadow); PLR Lone Star Warrior, a son of CC Blue Warrior and herd sire for Thunder Ranch Longhorns, PLR Phenomenal Monique (a daughter of Phenomenon); and her 2009 daughter, PLR Mona’s Smokin’ Mischief, sired by BH Mr. Smokey, a son of Dark Star Chex. “All of the momma cows in your herd are special, but every now and then you find one that just grabs your heart and won’t let go. They are tops in every way. I fell in love with Mona the first day I saw her and she will always be one of the head cows at our ranch,” said Suzanne. To learn more about the Dam of Excellence qualifications, please contact the registration department at the TLBAA office.

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Bell La Squaw Double D Arena, Outlook, Saskatchewan CO Barbwire David M. Hillis, Austin, Texas Cross M Cherokee Miss Dr. Fritz & Rebecca Moeller, Socorro, New Mexico Dewlap Dr. Fritz & Rebecca Moeller, Socorro, New Mexico F 3F Bevo’s T J Dr. Fritz & Rebecca Moeller, Socorro, New Mexico High Hope, FD Bo & Dorie Damuth, Magnolia, Texas Miss CP Ruler 562 T.M. & Jean Smith, Bar S Ranch, Boyd, Texas Miss Peppermint Ed & Sheryl Johnson, Molalla, Oregon Picabo Phantom Double D Arena, Outlook, Saskatchewan Rawhides Lady Pebbles Double D Arena, Outlook, Saskatchewan SP Hija Ben Tanksley, Alpine, Texas US 89076 Dr. Fritz & Rebecca Moeller, Socorro, New Mexico Westhaven Ranger Reddy Fraser West, Ione, California WT Miss Mona’s Liberator Pearl Longhorn Ranch, Allen & Suzanne Perry, Evant, Texas

Dams of Distinction Bayou Daisy Dr. Eugene & Jolie Berry, Baton Rouge, Louisiana Bayou Princess Dr. Eugene & Jolie Berry, Baton Rouge, Louisiana Bell La Squaw Double D Arena, Outlook, Saskatchewan Cross M Blue Velvet Dr. Fritz & Rebecca Moeller, Socorro, New Mexico Cross M Delta Becca Jim & Wanda Taylor, Truth or Consequences, New Mexico Cross M Delta Charisma Dr. Fritz & Rebecca Moeller, Socorro, New Mexico Cross M Salsa Jim & Wanda Taylor, Truth or Consequences, New Mexico Cross M Star Spangled Dr. Fritz & Rebecca Moeller, Socorro, New Mexico Cross M Texas Ruby Red Dr. Fritz & Rebecca Moeller, Socorro, New Mexico Cross M Whelming Matrix Dr. Fritz & Rebecca Moeller, Socorro, New Mexico Cross M Whelming Sandy Dr. Fritz & Rebecca Moeller, Socorro, New Mexico Delta Amber Phillip Bell, Arlington, Texas Diamond W 952 Meadowwood, Charley & Doris Snyder, Elgin, OK

Dillons Fancy Dr. Fritz & Rebecca Moeller, Socorro, New Mexico Dolly Joel & Shirley Lemley, Blackwell, Texas Double L’s Miss Elegant Star Creek Ranch, Somerville, Texas Emperor’s Lucy Creek Gary Kudrna, Ennis, Texas Fandangos Husker Barnard Longhorns, Richard & Janice Barnard, Tekamah, Nebraska FCF Honeymoon Star Creek Ranch, Somerville, Texas FCF 16th Avenue Mitch Bryant, Katy, Texas FCF Too Sexy For My Sox Star Creek Ranch, Somerville, Texas Fiona Moonshine Double D Arena, Outlook, Saskatchewan Folsom Falls Posh Folsom Falls Ranch, Fred & Marijo Balmer, Folsom, New Mexico GC Little Star Dr. Fritz & Rebecca Moeller, Socorro, New Mexico G&L Enchantment Dr. Gene & Lana Hightower, Van, Texas G&L True Obsession Dr. Gene & Lana Hightower, Van, Texas G&L Silver Sage Dr. Gene & Lana Hightower, Van, Texas G&L Star Spangled Dr. Gene & Lana Hightower, Van, Texas Granite Daisy Double D Arena, Outlook, Saskatchewan Indian Girl 636 Carla Jo Payne, Slidell, Texas JRJ WR 978 Double D Arena, Outlook, Saskatchewan Ksanka Lily Belle Robert & Sheryl Greene, Eureka, Montana Lizzy’s Splash Eagles Nest Ranch, Ben & Ilse Myren, Colville, Washington Lupemitedookay Debra Lesyk & Dwight Overlid, Double D Arena, Outlook, SK, Canada Meadowwood’s Carmen Charley & Doris Snyder, Elgin, Oklahoma Meadowwood’s Clementine Charley & Doris Snyder, Elgin, Oklahoma Meadowwood’s Tango Brink Longhorns, Frederick, Oklahoma Picabo Phantom Double D Arena, Outlook, Saskatchewan Rawhide Lady Pebbles Double D Arena, Outlook, Saskatchewan Rusty Zipper Frank & Barbara Renfro, Clinton, Montana S-D Sparkle Plenty Rudy & Marilyn Bowling, Kaufman, Texas Silver Sage Double D Arena, Outlook, Saskatchewan 3W Legends Country Erin Lazy JP Ranch, Dublin, Texas 3W Pot of Independence Dale & Bev Sorem, Nevada, Iowa Westhavenreddy'sspecks Broadhorn Ranch, Douglas & Katie McDonald, Fernley, Nevada WT Miss Mona’s Liberator Pearl Longhorn Ranch, Allen & Suzanne Perry, Evant, Texas

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have clear nights. But if it’s cloudy the heat sink is blocked and the cattle can’t get rid of the heat,” he says. “Here in Missouri the hottest time is early July through mid August. We encourage people to watch weather forecasts. We also use temperature/humidy indexes. The combination of air temperature and humidity is important. You can look at the index and determine what the combination is— whether it puts you into the alert stage, danger stage or emergency stage. Even if temperature is only in the upper 70’s, if you have high humidity (70 percent or above), you may be in the alert stage, and if temperature gets up to 80 it’s much worse. Once you get into the danger or emergency stage, you must do something quickly to save your animals,” he says. Shade, water, and air movement are important for reducing heat stress, to keep body August 2010

temperature within the safe zone. Sprinklers, chilled drinking water and fans are methods that have been used with dairies, and some feedlots are utilizing these also. Research in Nebraska with feedlot cattle is looking at ways to promote more wind movement to cool the animals, without creating dust. Convective cooling (movement of air over the animals, taking the heat away) works best if there is a breeze, and air movement between animals. Spiers says most recommendations for avoiding heat stress include minimizing overcrowding, to make sure the animals are not bunched together. “If there are only a few water troughs and the animals are crowded around them trying to get to the water, they reduce any beneficial effects of a breeze.” “Keep animals spaced out as much as possible to allow air movement. Cut down brush and remove windbreaks around summer pens; you want all the air movement you can get. Windbreaks or brush should be removed

for at least 150 feet back from the sides of a pen to allow breezes to go through and cool the animals. They usually need about a 3 to 5 mile per hour wind to effectively cool them, to remove the heat and water they are evaporating,” he says. “The critical thing is how much the air temperature drops at night. We’ve been looking at ways to cool cattle at different times of day to find what works best, and found that nighttime cooling is actually better than daytime cooling, if you have a choice. There are some times during summer that it gets so hot you must cool them continually, but in spring and fall it’s better to turn on fans when air temperature drops to a cooler level. If you are talking about ambient temperatures, what’s really critical is the nighttime temperature,” explains Spiers.

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AFFILIATE NEWS Alberta Texas Longhorn Association Mark Stewart, President (403) 704-1138 On March 26 we held our Annual General Meeting in Ponoka. Various topics were discussed including shows, sales, advertising, promotional items and the Growing Forward Fund. There were also elections for two new directors that were up for renewal this year. The 2010 Directors elected for the Alberta Texas Longhorn Association are: Mark Stewart, President; Ron Walker, Vice President; Del Hepfner, Secretary/Treasurer; Ken Beler, and Gordon Musgrove. The Robert Owen Memorial Award for 2009 was awarded to Ken & Charlotte Beler for their dedication to the Texas Longhorn cattle and to the Association for the past 20 years. The 3rd Registered Select Sale was also held on March 26 in Ponoka. There were 20-head of yearling heifers, bulls and mature cows offered in the sale. There was a good crowd in attendance again this year. Ron Walker and Cliff Begg were the volume buyers. Mark and Tina Stewart donated pheasants to be auctioned during the sale, with proceeds going to the Association. Thank you to everyone who helped to contribute to the $500 that was raised. The Texas Longhorn Show was held in Red Deer in Alberta on July 24. Highlights form the show will be included in our next Affiliate News update. The Alberta Texas Longhorn Association once again attended the Calgary Stampede from July 9-18th. We had an information booth and a cattle display during the Stampede.

Nebraska Texas Longhorn Association Delwin Smeal, President (402) 568-2353 We have received confirmation on our State Fair Longhorn shows. This is the first year the State Fair will be held in Grand Island. We will have all our World Qualifying shows on Monday, August 30, 2010. The first set of shows will start at 9 am with the next following. Shows include halter, non-halter and open. If you need to earn some points this is the show you will want to attend, due to record low youth activity this past year. Deadline for exhibitors is Friday, August 6. See statefair.org Web site for show details and entry form. If you have any questions about our shows, please contact Vicki Smeal (402) 568-2353. Our 29th annual sale will be held on Saturday, October 30, 2010 at the Beatrice 77 Livestock Auction in Beatrice, NE. This year $2,500 in premiums will be awarded to the following five champions: Senior Cow, Junior Cow, Heifer, Bull and a Pen of 3. The consignment form is located on: beatrice77.net. To get the form, scroll

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ended the evening’s festivities. Thank you, gals. We’d like to congratulate all our Capitan “Run to the Mountains” Open Grand Champion exhibitors: Sylvia Johnson/Tyler Starritt, Shelby Coats, Robert and Jenny Smoot/Kevin Rubel, Wade and Kristi Wilson, Kacey Clark, Jerry and Martha Stevens, Brink Longhorns, Sylvia Johnson, Shelby Coats and Fritz and Rebecca Moeller. Most of these exhibitors went on to the TLBAA World Show and met with much success in Fort Worth in June. The deadline for the NM State Fair World Qualifying Shows is in August. Please contact Chairman Bill Van Gundy for more information, (575) 829-3624.

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Dr. Lou Shields, President The TLBGCA affiliate held its annual meeting and ranch tour July 12 at the spectacular TX W Ranch owned by George and Peggy Wilhite of Navasota, TX. Over 80 members and guests enjoyed educational programs, the affiliate business meeting, a delicious lunch and fabulous fellowship. Shane Bellow representing Trans Ova Genetics provided information about their beef cattle reproduction services and options. Following Shane, Robert Schnuriger provided an insight to herd health management and nutritional needs specific for Texas Longhorn Cattle. The business meeting was honored to have Robert Richey, TLBAA Chairman of the Board give remarks for the TLBAA. Robert acknowledged the progress made by TLBAA to hire Jamie Griffeth as the new TLBAA General Manager. He also praised the organization’s positive movement toward a solid financial status. Larry Smith was recognized for his outstanding contributions to TLBGCA as the outgoing President. Glenn Smith was also praised for her dedication and determination to make the affiliate a success. Cindy Schnuriger announced the opening of the Butler Longhorn museum located in League City, TX. The officer and board election were conducted. The new officer team elected includes: Dr. W. Lou Shields, President; Rick Friedrich, 1st Vice President; Larry Smith, 2nd Vice President; Benny Hruzek, Treasurer and Russell Deshotels, Secretary. The Board of Directors welcomes both returning and new members. They are Mitchell Dale, Dorie Damuth, Dean Freeman, Stephen Head, Tensel Leach, Doak Parker, Robert Schnuriger, Glen Smith, Doug Stotts, George Wilhite, Marion Woolie and Susan Young. The TLBGCA affiliate is one of the largest and most active of affiliates providing educational, showing, scholarship and marketing opportunities along with fellowship for Longhorn breeders and families. For more information on how to join, contact Dr. Lou Shields at drpunkin@aol.com.

Wade Wilson, President (505) 321-4900 Capitan, NM is another small town that rolls out the red carpet for our Texas Longhorns. It’s safe to say that “Smokey the Bear” is no longer the highlight of his own parade. We’d like to thank the following sponsors of our May 8-9 shows. From Capitan: Calamity Jane Coffee Shop, Lincoln County Mercantile and the Smokey Bear Restaurant. From Ruidoso: Lincoln Auto and Truck Parts, Apple Tree Home Improvement, B and M Automotive, Harvey’s Feed and Supply, White Mountain Chiropractic & Eagle Creek Construction. From among our members: the Ralston Family, the Moellers, the Starritts, Tyler Starritt/Circle T Livestock, the Hernandez’s Santa Terecita Ranch, Ronna Bryant and Sylvia Johnson. We also appreciated our vendors and silent auction donors. All these folks are as integral to the success of our shows as are our volunteers and exhibitors. A special thank you goes out to our official cook, Robert Smoot, with help from Bob Rubel, for Friday night’s tailgate party and breakfast burritos each day. Speaking of food, we fed an estimated 90 people at our banquet, again with beef donated by Sylvia, prepared and served by the 4-H/FFA. Lynn Starritt and Wade Wilson presented carved wooden bears to the Grand Champion winners with embroidered gym bags for Reserve. Wade presented Trigg, Traci and Tarah Moore with the TLBNM Exhibitor of the Year Award. Kristi Wilson and Michelle Stearns presented the youth exhibitors with awards and t-shirts donated by Santa Terecita Ranch. Thirty TLBNM panels were auctioned after the banquet, starting with Ron Gentry’s written bid and ending with the high bid from a vendor, Albert Lyon. Thank you, Terry Whalen and Jimmy Ellis, for storing the panels all these years. The auction of a heifer donated by Ronna Bryant and purchased by Bethany Ritter

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Dear Valued Member: With the TLBAA’s fiscal year ending, we would like to remind you to renew your TLBAA membership for the coming year. Remember, the award-winning Texas Longhorn Trails magazine is included in your membership, which will keep you up-to-date on all of the sales, shows and educational events that we have planned. E-Trails, which is updated weekly, is also available to provide you with the most current information on the goings on in the Longhorn world. We hope you will renew your membership with the TLBAA today and look forward to working with you as we continue to shape and promote this majestic breed.

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JONES RANCH – Home of Gunman genetics. 4-Sale: progeny of the great Gunman bull and his sons, Grand Slam & Hocus Pocus. We are now featuring cattle sired by J R Premium and K C Just Respect by Hunt's Demand Respect. (719) 5392771.Web: http://gunman1234.tripod.com. E-mail: thejonesranch_1@hotmail.com. JBR, home of Wyoming Warpaint progeny, semen package, embryo's. Also offering Artificial Insemination and Embryo Transfer on your females. Justin cell 816-536-1083 • Jim cell 785562-6665.

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O Our excellent, gentle, correct Longhorns graze on clean pastures where good herd health has always been emphasized. O We maintain 8 separate breeding pastures, each with its carefully chosen, outstanding herd sire paired with a cow herd of the best of the best cows produced on the Flying D over the past 27 years! O During those years we have consistently provided VIRGIN BULLS for new Longhorn friends to begin their herds. Trichomoniasis just isn’t welcome at the Flying D! O Our annual summer sale moves along with the finest bulls, cows, steers, heifers and pairs offered. Terrific young bulls and heifers (ready to be show winners) live on the Flying D!

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BOOMERANG OFFSPRING – Offspring that can be the 2010 Horn Showcase, Millennium Futurity, or World Show Champions that are the total package! Mike Bowman (316) 778-1717. BAR SS RANCH- Clarksville, TN. Registered Texas Longhorns – Great Bloodlines. Gentle, cow-calf pairs, bulls, heifers for sale. Call Ronnie Seeley (615) 533-7225 or email SeeleyR@realtracs.com.

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Save the date! Texas Longhorn Coming Events AUGUST 2010 AUG 4-8 • Autobahn Super Stakes, Fort Worth, TX. Larry Barker (817) 988-6110. AUG 7 • Rocky Mountain Select Texas Longhorn Sale, Latigo Arena, Colorado Springs, CO. Stan Searle (719) 481-3735 or Gary Lake (719) 314-8294. AUG 7 • TLBAA Best at West Membership Sale, West, TX. TLBAA (817) 625-6241. AUG 9 • TVALB Qualifying Haltered Show, Williamson County Fair, Franklin, TN. Tennessee Valley Association of Longhorn Breeders, www.tvalonghorns.com. Gregg or Lori Beeson (615) 390-8296 or loribeeson@hotmail.com. See fair web-site: www.williamsoncountyfair.org/competitions/livestock. Qualifying Haltered. AUG 13-14 • North Texas State Fair, Denton, TX. Sarah Galloway (940) 393-0747. Qualifying Haltered and Youth. AUG 20 • Wyoming State Fair, Douglas, WY. Jan McDaniels (307) 277-9983.Qualifying Haltered, Non-Haltered and Youth. AUG 28 • Heart of America Longhorn Sale, Marysville Livestock Inc., Marysville, KS. Longhorn Opportunities, Justin Rombeck (816) 536-1083 or justinthelonghornman@yahoo.com. AUG 28 • Western Idaho State Fair, Western Idaho Fairgrounds, Boise, ID. Pam Miller (208) 355-2582. Qualifying Haltered, Non-Haltered and Youth. AUG 30 • Nebraska State Fair World Qualifying Longhorns Shows, Grand Island, NE. www.statefair.org. Delwin & Vicki Smeal (402) 568-2353. Qualifying Haltered, Non-Haltered and Youth.

SEPTEMBER 2010 SEPT 3-4 • Butler Breeder’s Invitational Sale, Lockhart, TX. Kaso Kety (985) 674-6492 or Michael McLeod (361) 771-5355. SEPT 10-11 • Winchester Futurity, George Henderson 2nd Expo Center, Lufkin, TX. Donnie Taylor (936) 414-1401 or Bruce Ollive (936) 674-5180. SEPT 11-12 • 2010 West Texas State Fair & Rodeo, Taylor County Expo Center, Abilene, TX. Billy Thompson (325) 668-3988 or (325) 660-6499. Entry deadline: August 15, 2010. Register online at www.taylorcountyexpocenter.com. Qualifying Haltered, Non-Haltered and Youth. SEPT 11 • Spokane Interstate Fair Northern Rockies Show, Spokane, WA. Sheryl Johnson (503) 349-4985. Qualifying Haltered, Non-Haltered and Youth. SEPT 12 • Spokane Interstate Fair, Spokane County Fair & Expo Center, Spokane Valley, WA. Northwest Longhorn Association, Sheryl Johnson (503) 349-4985. Qualifying Haltered, Non-Haltered and Youth. SEPT 18 • 2010 Bull Uprising, Will Rogers West Arena, Fort Worth, TX. Mike MacLeod (940) 659-2255 or Joel Lemley, Auctioneer (325) 668-3552. SEPT 18 • The Appalachian Trail Registered Texas Longhorn Consignment Sale, Noon, Mt. Airy Stockyard, Mt. Airy, NC. Carl R. Brantley, Wilkesboro, NC. (336) 667-5452 or tlbaa.region4director@yahoo.com. SEPT 22-23 • New Mexico State Fair, Albuquerque, NM. Lynn Starritt, TLBNM Sec./Treas., (915) 252-4118 cell or (915) 886-7063 fax. Qualifying Haltered, Non-Haltered and Youth. SEPT 25 • B&C Show Me Fall Sale & Futurity, Brookfield, MO. Bill Sayre Auction Co. (660) 258-2973. SEPT 30-OCT 2 • East Texas State Fair, Tyler, TX. Dr. Gene & Lana Hightower (903) 963-7442. www.etstatefair.com. Qualifying Haltered, Non-Haltered and Youth.

OCTOBER 2010 OCT 1 • Tulsa State Fair, Tulsa, OK. Steve Quary (405) 567-3093. www.tulsastatefair.com. Entry Deadline: August 27, 2010. Qualifying Haltered, Non-Haltered and Youth. OCT 2-3 • Texas Rice Festival Longhorn Show, Winnie, TX. James Gentz, Jr. (409) 267-5201 or Carol Gentz (409) 296-2434. Qualifying Haltered and Youth. OCT 2 • Satellite Measuring, Mosser Longhorns, Midway, TX. Doug Stotts (713) 598-2220. OCT 3 • Satellite Measuring, Doug Hunt’s, Saint George, UT. Doug Hunt (435) 680-4822 C or (435) 275-2112. OCT 3 • Satellite Measuring, Cambridge, KS. Mike Bowman (316) 778-1717 or mbowman@wildblue.net.

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OCT 9 • Satellite Measuring, C R Ranch, Harper, OR. Alex Dees (541) 3588787 or Terry Fuhriman (208) 860-7430 or terry@fuhrimanins.com. OCT 9 • Tennessee Valley Satellite Measuring, White Pine, TN. Carl Brantley (336) 667-5452 Region 4 or Mark Stuck (540) 752-6831 Region 2. OCT 9 • El Coyote Satellite Measuring, Kingsville, TX. Felix or Della Serna fserna@elcoyote.com or dserna@elcoyote.com; (361) 522-0807 or (361) 296-4275. OCT 10 • Scott Simmons Satellite Measuring, Medora, IL. Scott Simmons (618) 729-2004 or ssimmons@copeplastics.com. OCT 12 • Great Lakes Texas Longhorn Association Satellite Measuring, Horton, MI. Dick Lowe (517) 688-3030 or ralowe642@hotmail.com or Tom Smith (616) 897-6235 or widespreadranch@iserv.net. OCT 14-16 • TLBAA Longhorn Weekend & Horn Showcase, Fort Worth, TX. TLBAA (817) 625-6241. OCT 14-16 • State Fair of Texas, Dallas, TX. Trigg & Traci Moore Traci@Triple-T-Longhorns.com or (254) 796-4269 or (254) 396-5592. Entry deadline: September 1, 2010. Qualifying Haltered and Youth. OCT 29-31 • Ark-La-Tex Show, George Henderson 2nd Expo Center, Lufkin, TX. Donnie Taylor (936) 414-1401 or Bobbye Du Bose (409) 384-8120 . Qualifying Haltered, Non-Haltered and Youth. OCT 30 • N.T.L.A. Sale, Beatrice, NE. Roger & Bonnie Damrow (402) 4235441 or www.beatrice77.net or brdamrow6@aol.com. OCT 30 • Longhorn Roundup Sale, West Auction Barn, West, TX; Longhorn educational seminar - Oct. 29th. Russell Hooks (409) 381-0616 or russellh@longhornroundup.com.

NOVEMBER 2010 NOV 5-7 • Louisiana State Fair, Shreveport Fairgrounds, Shreveport, LA. Donnie Taylor (936) 414-1401 or Bobbye Du Bose (409) 384-8120. Qualifying Haltered, Non-Haltered and Youth. NOV 6 • Alberta Texas Longhorn Associatio Fall Sale, Oyen Crossroads Centre, Oyen, Alberta; Ron Walker (403) 5486684 or (403) 528-0200.

DECEMBER 2010 DEC 4 • TLBAA Best at West Membership Sale, West, TX. TLBAA (817) 625-6241.

JANUARY 2011 JAN 14-18 • Fort Worth Stock Show, Fort Worth, TX. Trigg or Traci Moore-Showchairs. Entry deadline - November 15th to the TLBAA office. Qualifying Haltered, Non-Haltered and Youth. JAN 14 • TLBAA Annual General Membership Meeting, 10 a.m., Radisson Hotel Fossil Creek, Fort Worth, TX. Kim Barfield (817) 625-6241 or kim@tlbaa.org. JAN 15 • Premier Heifer Sale, John Justin West Sale Arena, Will Rogers Complex, Fort Worth, TX. Consignment deadline Oct. 23, 2010. Kim Barfield (817) 625-6241 or kim@tlbaa.org.

FEBRUARY 2011 FEB 19 • Bull Uprising, Will Rogers West Arena, Fort Worth, TX. Joel Lemley (325) 668-3552 or www.lemleyauctionservices.com or Mike MacLeod, Event Chairman (940) 659-2255. FEB 19-20 • Sierra County Show, Truth or Consequences, NM. David Starritt (915) 240-5902 or Lynn Starritt (915) 252-4118. Qualifying Haltered, Non-Haltered and Youth FEB 26-27 • San Angelo State Fair, San Angelo, TX. Dennis Urbantke to register online: www.sanangelorodeo.com(325) 655-3500. Qualifying Haltered, Non-Haltered and Youth.

APRIL 2011 APR 22-23 • Midwest Longhorn Sale, Winfield, KS. Mike Bowman (316) 778-1717. APR 29-30 • Red McCombs 32nd Anniversary Fiesta Longhorn Sale, Johnson City, TX. Alan Sparger (210) 445-8798 or www.redmccombslonghorns.com

MAY 2011 MAY 7-8 • Capitan Show, Capitan, NM. Kristi Wilson (505) 3215213 or Lynn Starritt, TLBNM Sec./Treas. (915) 252-4118 or (915) 886-7063 fax. Qualifying Haltered, Non-Haltered and Youth. Texas Longhorn Trails




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