Mark That Card – Simmental Breeding Heifers

Placing 4-2-3-1Cuts 5-2-3 I like the Bred Heifers 4-2-3-1. There’s no doubt in my mind 4 wins. She’s the best structured highest quality female, who’s body shape and freshness read to be the most cow like. She’s easily the freshest female with a great presence and she still has a nice spine, clean joints, and […]

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Tips for Winter Skin and Hair Care

Keeping your show cattle looking good in the winter should be a snap, right? Turn them out in the cold, and let their hair grow. However, the bitter cold combined with the harsh winds sucks the moisture from the animals’ hide, leading to unhealthy skin and dried out hair, if not properly cared for.  Especially if you are exhibiting […]

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#PreptoWin 12 Days of Christmas

On the first day of Christmas, my parents bought for me a new show goat.  I wasn’t sure what to do with the bleating, lonely goat.  So, on the second day of Christmas, I called up two good friends.   They came with some sound advice to lend.  On the third day of the Christmas, the goat still seemed alone,   So, my friends brought their three wooly lambs with really […]

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Winter Management: Controlling Stress in Varying Temperatures

As we move into winter, it is hard to know what the temperatures are going to be like. You might be bundled up tight for morning chores, but by noon are ready to start shedding layers as the sun warms us up. Imagine being a haired up show animal during this same time frame, except they can’t […]

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2021 Sure Champ Christmas Guide

The calendar pages flip by quickly, and Christmas will soon be here. If you are still looking for ideas for your favorite livestock enthusiast, don’t fret. Our Sure Champ elves have collected ideas to help make your shopping a little easier. But don’t delay; with supply issues and transportation logistics, we make no promises that […]

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Thankful for the Agricultural Industry

In much of our society, things are different than they ever have been before. However, 2021 was a much better year for young people who are involved in the livestock world. Shows happened without pause, show livestock are in demand and more programs and conferences were in-person instead of cancelled or virtual. Let’s recount some […]

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