Photo and description by Jean Stimpson Jean Stimpson, a Montana native and rancher’s wife, photographed this moose July the Fourth of this year while on the...
By Andy Anderson It’s 5 a.m., on this cold December morning. I’m sneaking through the house quietly, careful not to wake the house. I gather my...
By Jessica Crabtree and Dr. Jered Harlan Livestock owners may have noticed an increase in external parasites this year. Farmers, ranchers and veterinarians agree we were...
By Tony Dean Frogfruit is a perennial, native forb that creeps along the ground, rooting at the nodes, and can form dense mats several feet in...
By Rayford Pullen Fall has arrived in North Texas, and here at Pullen Angus we have finished our spring calf weaning, pregnancy tested our spring calving...
By Dave Alexander Howdy Texas Music Fans! Every now and then, usually on my way to buy hay or pick up feed for the horses, I...
By Steve Stevens About 40 miles west of Weatherford, Texas, on Interstate 20 is the one exit town of Thurber. You can’t miss it, as you...
By: Paul Schattenberg Writer: Paul Schattenberg, 210-859-5752, [email protected] Contact: Dr. Joe Paschal, 361-265-9203, [email protected] CORPUS CHRISTI – The value of bulls in commercial herds goes beyond the “relative”...
By Shannon Gillette Long before it was the jumping off point of the Chisholm Trail, the area that became known as Red River Station had been...
By Jessica Crabtree Every fourth weekend in October, cowboys, their families, poets, their families and overall western lifestyle lovers forge the trail to Fort Worth to...