By contributing writer Krista Lucas People have heard the popular Winston Churchill saying, “There is something about the outside of a horse that is good for...
By Martin Aldridge “They keep them out of the pasture,” says Yvette Garza of Celina. She’s talking about her three donkeys, and what they keep out...
By staff writer Jessica Bartel The smell of dirt and livestock, the bright lights of an arena and sound of a large crowd on a Saturday...
By contributing writer Rayford Pullen The rain finally arrived the middle of March in North Texas on just about the same day we are supposed to...
By staff writer Jessica Bartel Everyone has a story, each unique in its own way. Many times we don’t even realize how dramatically one seemingly small decision can...
By contributing writer Krista Lucas At the scenic Lantana Resort in Pilot Point, Texas, Select Breeders Southwest hosted a seminar on February 19 that was of interest to many...
By contributing writer Martin Aldridge The sheer variety of coats equines exhibit is simply astonishing. Everything from the common sorrels and bays, the gaudy paints and appaloosas, to...
By contributing writer Rayford Pullen As we continue to get calves on the ground and pray for rain, I often get to tinkering with our numbers to see...
There are few guarantees in life, but one guarantee is inescapable: if you have livestock, you have flies. One of the best known of these pests...