By Judy Wade Like most Texas frontier towns in the 1800s, Spanish Fort had its share of mischief, mayhem and murder. When white settlers first came...
By Steve Stevens There isn’t any cowboy worth his salt who hasn’t worn a good pearl snap shirt. They are my preference and the preference of...
By Judy Wade “The prettiest picture was when Mildred carried the American Flag and Clem McSpadden read the Cowboy Prayer at the National Finals in Oklahoma...
By Tony Dean Ranchers interested in using aerial spray for mesquite control usually pick one of two options. Some elect to use a less expensive chemical...
By Clay Reid As I am winding down on another year of spring branding here at the ranch, there is always that moment in time when...
By: Adam Russell Demand for sheep, goats remains high amid strong meat, wool, mohair markets Writer: Adam Russell, 903-834-6191, [email protected] Contact: Dr. Reid Redden, 325-653-4576, [email protected] SAN ANGELO...
By Krista Lucas The equine market seems to be growing daily, not with just horses but also in the choices of tack, feed, supplements and just...
By Lauren Lamb, DVM The umbilical stump (navel) is the remnant of the umbilical cord. The umbilical cord contains large vessels (umbilical artery and vein), which...
By Andy Anderson A few days ago my son, Clay and I were enjoying a Sunday afternoon. I was flipping through the TV to find one...
By Corsi Martin With the blooming of spring comes flowers, warm breezes, green trees, seas of bluebonnets along Texas highways, and much needed showers. These are...