Stock Show Packing Checklist

With World Pork Expo, junior nationals and other summer shows around the corner, it’s time to start thinking about what supplies you’re going to need. We’re here to help! We have consulted top showman from across the U.S. to make the ultimate packing list that covers everything from your show box to your trailer. Feel free to print the checklists […]

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Mark That Card: Market Goat Class Results

Market Goat Official Results Provided by, Coaches John DeClerk and Ryan Rathmann, Texas Tech University 3-4-1-2 Cuts: 2-4-4 I like the market goats 3-4-1-2. There’s a top pair of wethers who offer tradeoffs but I’ll trade power for balance to use 3’s blend of look with enough dimension over 4. Specifically, from profile, 3’s stronger behind his shoulder, […]

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Meet the Interns: John Reasor & Victoria Osburn

Hello Everyone! Quick introduction to get the summer going as I couldn’t be more excited to be joining BioZyme Inc. this summer as Sales Intern! I’m John Reasor from the upper west corner of Georgia in small town called Wildwood. Growing up my father ran some commercial Angus cows that later got utilized as recipients […]

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Details Make the Difference

It’s the little things in life that matter. And those small details make all the difference to one West Coast cattle exhibitor. Julia Dayton, Healdsburg, California, started showing steers as a county fair project nearly a decade ago, but with hard work and attention to detail she has stepped up her game. Her top honors […]

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Packing for Your Next Haul

Packing a trailer before a show is like completing a jigsaw puzzle. Show families want to place things in just the right order, protecting smaller items from being smashed and keeping important things easily accessible. After several shows and especially years of showing livestock, most families have their methods mastered Ron and Tina Mayer are […]

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Reducing Heat Stress in Show Cattle

Temperatures are beginning to rise and that means cattle can start to feel the effects of heat stress. It actually really doesn’t have to be that hot out before heat stress can occur. At temperatures as low as 70 degrees heat stress can set in. VitaFerm® HEAT is a mineral product that BioZyme® launched in […]

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