by Carley Myers | Jan 16, 2008 | AQHA, Horse Division, Stallion
Sixes Pick A Historic Winner The American Quarter Horse Journal January 16, 2008 By Christine Hamilton, Field Editor In a close competition that came down to the very last class, Sixes Pick, a 1998 stallion owned by Burnett Ranches of Guthrie, Texas, won the 2008...
by Carley Myers | Feb 13, 2013 | Cattle Division, Conservation
TSCRA Cattlemen’s ColumnBy Joe Leathers It’s not news that more people are moving to Texas at a rapid pace. And why wouldn’t they? For starters, the low cost of living, genuine people beautiful landscapes and old-fashioned common sense make Texas a great place...
by Carley Myers | May 25, 2018 | Conservation
Article by Robert Fears- Texas Wildlife Association Photo by Peter Robbins Hunting the Northern Bobwhite Quail is popular in Texas, and it can provide additional income to ranches and rural communities. The problem is that quail populations decrease during dry years...
by Carley Myers | Oct 12, 2017 | Cattle Division
How Electronic Animal ID has Helped One Rancher Increase his ManagementReach Story by Burt Rutherford Photo by Dena Milner “Let me tell you from a business perspective what I can get from one reading of an EID tag. I can wand that cow and tell you the total number of...
by Carley Myers | Jan 15, 2020 | NCHA, News, Press
Quarter Horse News – January 15, 2020 — It’s not a stretch to say horses have been in William S. “Billy” Morris III’s blood since day No. 1 some 85-plus years ago. “I threw a morning paper route on horseback when I was 12 years old,” Morris said. “I had a horse...