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NWSS – Gelbvieh Balancer Females
Grand Champion Gelbvieh Balancer Female – Open Show
GHGF Ashley 31A
Sire: FMGF Blue’s Impact 001x
Dam: HHF S31
Bred by: Green Hills Gelbvieh
Congratulations to Justin Teeter, Mount Ulla, NC.
Reserve Champion Gelbvieh Balancer Female – Open Show
AHL Deb 467B ET
Sire: SAV Brilliance 8077
Dam: BCFG Butlers MS Deb 10x
Bred by: Aherin Brothers Livestock
Congratulations to Alexandria Raab, Markle, IN.
NWSS – Open Red Angus Females
Grand Champion Red Angus Female – Open Show
TC Ellie 224
Sire: BHR Durango 1158
Dam: WEBR MS Ellie 1024
Bred by: TC Reds and Sullivan Farms
Congratulations to Cooper Harris-Rodgers.
Reserve Grand Champion Red Angus Female – Open Show
TLC Alaynah 329
Sire: TLC Cherry Dr.
Dam: Tree Lane MS Lighting 224X
Bred by: TLC Livestock
Congratulations to Hans Lind.
NWSS – Open Gelbvieh Females
Grand Champion Gelbvieh Female
TTT Little Hottie
Sire: TTTT Hott Papa ET
Dam: TTTT Red Dawn
Bred by: 4T Ranch
Congratulations to Chase Tabor of Stillwater, OK.
Reserve Grand Champion Gelbvieh Female
Tau Tau Mia 363A
Sire: TAU Gunnison 106R
Dam: TAU MS Krugrrand 130P 0122
Bred by: TAUBENHEIM GELBVIEH
Congratulations to Sydney Taubenheim of Amherst, NE.
Kicking off in the Mile High City
Yesterday after a quick flight into Denver we got busy with some of the projects that are new from Sullivan Supply to the National Western. As the sun started to set we grabbed out cameras to take a few quick shots. We can’t wait to start cattle show coverage.
Tie out time for Red Angus breeders.
Sullivan Supply is stocked and ready to bring you only the best show supplies.
The llamas and alpacas were in the ring when we got to the hill.
Bar R Angus getting everything ready for tie-outs.
This pen will not be empty for long for the Lowell Fischer family.
National Western Stock Show – Monday, January 11th
8:00 a.m. – National Gelbvieh & Balancer Show
8:00 a.m. – Open Red Angus Show
The Showtimes Magazine
We are excited to bring you interviews from some of the best exhibitors, breeders, and companies throughout our coverage of the National Western. We are going to kick it off today with our friends from The Showtimes Magazine. Make sure to watch their social media for the duration of the National Western for some very cool things.
The Showtimes Magazine – Brian, Laurie, and Lisa Reid – Brighton, CO.
Brian- The Market Steers and Display Bulls. For me, there is not a better show at the National Western than the Market Steers. I love capturing the moments in the barn the night before the show when everyone’s hopes are high. It’s a different level of competition. For the Showtimes, the Herd Sire Displays are definitely at the top of the list. From designing bull banners to walking through the yards, there is nothing else like it. There is something really special about the history of the Stock Show. From the historical stadium arena to the famous yards.
Laurie- I would have to say the display bulls and working the market steer show ring are my favorites. The mass quantity of people, customers and friends that come for the bulls is unlike anywhere else. Being able to give back and work with the kids during the steer show is very rewarding to me.
Lisa – Without question it is being able to see everybody that comes to the show to exhibit, market their livestock, or simply take in the various sales, shows and displays. From start to finish, there is no other livestock show that we cover where we see so many people in one place. We are very fortunate to have Denver in our backyard to be able to cover the show in its entirety. It is important for us to capture “Showtimes Moments” and promote the various aspects of the livestock industry.
- What all will you be covering at NWSS?
- What do you enjoy most about your work within this industry?
- You have set yourself apart as a great place for people to go for all things stock show, why is it important for you to provide this service for this industry?
- Anything in particular readers should look forward to in the coming months?
- What is your favorite Sullivan Supply product?
- Anything else you want the readers to know?
The Showtimes will be covering all aspects of Denver. From breeding cattle and market shows on the hill, to Display Bulls, sales, and numerous other shows and displays in the Yards, we will be there.
Brian- I always try to cover the shows the way I would have liked to have been covered when I showed. It is important to have photos and videos of our readers when they win a big show like the National Western. I like to really push to see what we are capable of with graphics and try a different approach than what has previously been done.
Laurie- Being able to meet people from across the country and be a part of their passion and livelihood means a lot to me. The people we meet and work with are not only our customers, but our friends.
Lisa- The people…there is no other industry that is founded on family that requires and teaches work ethic and competition. The people involved in the livestock industry have more savvy than you will find anywhere else. It is also an industry that, as a whole, has a strong faith, and allows us to tie that into our publication.
All three of us grew up in the livestock industry showing at the state, regional and national level. When we started The Showtimes, we were 20, 16 and 15 years old and still showing in the Junior Shows. Everything we do as The Showtimes is driven by what we experienced and like as showmen and people actively involved within the livestock industry. We like to give back to an industry that means a lot to us.
Right now we are really looking forward to hosting the Blackout Jackpot 3 this Spring. The steer and heifer jackpot show will be held with the Green and Gold Showdown in Loveland, Colorado at the Ranch on March 20-22, 2015. After Denver, we start working on our March/April 2015 Sire Edition.
Brian- Without question, Revive (the navy pinstriped cans from when I showed). I used it every day when I was getting steers ready for a big show.
Laurie- I am a big fan of the custom black and white Showtimes smart combs that we use as giveaways.
Lisa- I like the curtain hooks. We go through a lot of them with The Showtimes! ☺
The Showtimes is always coming out with new features, contests and events. Be sure to check out our Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, Website or Free Showtimes App to stay informed on all Showtimes’ Announcements! Be sure to pick up our current January/February 2015 Stock Show Edition at the shows.
2015 Hereford Check-In Procedures
It’s another great day here in the Mile High City!! Day 1 of Hereford check-in will start at 1 p.m. in room 203 of the Livestock Exchange Building. Yard exhibitors, the guys will be around shortly to hand out the papers you will need to fill out before coming to the suite.
Check list for today:
1. Original registration papers
2. Information sheet filled out completely with all animals that may be exhibited in that pen or carload
** If you want any extra information read off at the yard show on Friday please include it on the back of the information sheet
Beautiful Morning in the Yards
NWSS – Junior Red Angus
Grand Champion Red Angus Female – Junior Show
TC Ellie 224
Sire: BHR Durango 1158
Dam: Webr MS Ellie 1024
Bred by: Ty Bayer
Congratulations to Cooper Rodgers of Elk City, Oklahoma.
Reserve Grand Champion Red Angus Female – Junior Show
TLC Alaynah 329
Sire: TLC Cherry DR.
Dam: Treelane MS Lighting 224X
Bred by: TLC Livestock
Congratulations to Hans Lind of Rushford, MN.
Click here for full results!
The Pulse – National Western Events
BBQ Throwdown
Location: NW Events Center parking lot H, 1515 E. 47th Street
Jan. 10: 10:00am – 4:30pm
Catch-A-Calf Contest
Held during the rodeos on:
Thursday, January 15, 2014
Saturday, January 17, 2015
Sunday, January 18, 2015
Stock Dog Trials – Stockyards
Preview: January 22, 2015 9:00 a.m.
Sale: January 22, 2015 11:30 a.m.