by Carley Myers | May 5, 2018 | Cattle Division, News
Farm and Dairy Phoenix, Arizona, May 5, 2018 It’s one thing to start, another to survive. What makes the difference? That may seem like a trick question with subjective answers, but cattlemen will cite common denominators, tricks of the trade that apply. The rest,...
by Carley Myers | Sep 1, 2015 | Horse Division, News, Press, Road To The Horse
The American Quarter Horse JournalSeptember 2015 Road to the horse is a colt-starting competition, sponsored in part by AQHA, that puts largely unhandled 3-year-olds in the hands of top horsemen and -women to see how much progress they can make in the span of three...
by Carley Myers | Oct 1, 2019 | Horse Division, News, Stallions
Western Horseman October 2019 By Ross Hecox and Susan Morrison ASK RANCHERS OR BREEDERS to list the bloodlines that influence their horse programs, and you will likely receive a comprehensive list of sires, dams, granddams and grandsires. Even though studying a...
by Carley Myers | Aug 21, 2020 | Cattle Division, News
The Fence Post August 21, 2020 By Amy Hadachek Mark Gardiner of Gardiner Angus Ranch said this is his first set of steers in March, which have been equiped with the ultra-high frequency tags.Photo by Mark Gardiner Plans are going full steam ahead by the private...
by Carley Myers | May 1, 2020 | NCHA, News, Press, Stallions
It was no shock Alabama trainer Austin Shepard added another two titles to his collection at the NCHA Eastern Nationals, one of the association’s final spring events before the COVID-19 outbreak brought horse shows to a halt. Quarter Horse News May 1, 2020 By Teri Lee...
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...