MEMBER PROGRAMS | RANCHING 101
Reserve your seat at these upcoming educational programs at the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association (TSCRA) headquarters. Ranching 101 programs are free to TSCRA members and $20 for non-members.
RSVP to
rsvp@tscra.org.
December 13 – Production Record Keeping • What records should be kept
• Utilizing production records in decision making on the ranch
• Record keeping software options
Jan. 17, 2017 – Cattle Selection and Buying Basics
• Bull, cow and replacement selection
• Breed identifi cation and differences
• How and where to buy cattle: livestock market vs. private treaty
BQA Beef Quality Assurance
Use Natural Herd Instincts to Reduce Cattle Stress
Understanding that cat tle are herd animals can make it easier to handle them. When possible, allow cattle to follow each other through handling facilities. Watching one go through a gate or exit a squeeze chute can create draw to pull other animals into the chute or through the gate. This may minimize the amount of prodding required to accomplish the task. Avoid isolating an individual animal. This can create a stressful situation, making that animal harder to handle.
tscra.org
2016 National Reserve
Intermediate Champion Bull:
JDH Sir Ingram Manso 918/8
Top quality bulls that fit your F-1 Brahman Hybrid program. We invite you to come by the ranch and make
your selection … rugged hard working bulls with bred-in performance, designed to add value to your quality F-1 program.
GET THE MAXIMUM HYBRID VIGOR With J.D. HUDGINS BRAHMAN BULLS
We welcome you ... our gates are always open. For More Information
J.D. Hudgins Inc.
Breeders of Beef-Type American Gray Brahmans Hungerford, Texas 77448
Office: 979-532-1352 • FAX: 979-532-2825 email:
manso@jdhudgins.com
Visit our website at
www.jdhudgins.com
National Brahman Show - Dallas, TX
2016 National Intermediate Champion Bull:
JDH Dover Manso 400/0
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