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Ranch Sorter July-Aug 2010
Print Team
Wednesday 21st of July 2010 02:11 PM
 

The July-August 2010 issue of the Ranch Sorter is now online. Click here to download a PDF version now. This issue features the 2010 RSNC National Finals that were recently held in Ardmore, Oklahoma. This is the best issue of the Ranch Sorter yet, so don't miss out!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Tragedy Spurs Record Selling Goat
Print Team
Monday 22nd of March 2010 11:11 AM
 

Miss Rodeo Texas Devin Felger chats with
Dustin Mangus, 10. His goat brought in a
record $150,000 at auction.

 

 

Lot 44 from Mills County, Texas, usually doesn't make the local paper.

On Saturday afternoon, February 20, 2010, a young boy brought his goat to the auction.  Dustin Mangus drew Lot #44, slightly less than halfway through the 100 Lots going to auction that night.  It was not a particularly advantageous or unlucky draw, but ordinarily might have been a place in the program that wouldn’t have commanded much attention, much less a record purchase price.  The auctioneer, however, took time to reign in the frenzied crowd and tell Dustin’s story:

Early in the morning on December 8, 2009, Dustin, his younger brother and sister, and their father, David Mangus, were in a rollover accident near their home in Mullin, Texas.  Their truck’s roof was crushed when it crashed into a tree, and David Mangus was killed at the scene.  Dustin’s brother and sister suffered minor injuries and were treated and released from the hospital.  Dustin, though, was in critical condition from his injuries, and underwent several surgeries to save his life and reconstruct his face.  The first surgery was to remove a part of the truck’s dashboard that had lodged in his head, and to reconstruct the eye socket that was damaged as a result.

 The little boy who stood before us on the auction block, holding his goat while we heard this story, smiled at us from a beautiful, innocent face that showed little sign of his tragedy or his loss.  Had someone not shared his story we never would have been allowed to ponder this young man’s ability to overcome adversity.  We never would have had the privilege of comprehending his incredible achievement.  To have been able to continue to raise that animal and be ready for a stock show in February, he had to have gotten right back up and kept on living the minute they let him out of the hospital.

The auctioneer asked every bidder who had already pledged funds to this boy to stand, and every top buyer in the room stood.  When the bidding opened, the price for Lot #44 was already at $20,000.  Then, a true miracle began as the people of San Antonio opened their hearts for Dustin and his family.  Corporation after corporation added on another thousand here, another two thousand there, another $5,000, and the price went to $60,000 at record speed.  Leaders of San Antonio businesses started making personal contributions out of their own money, and the price kept climbing.  Individual spectators and those in the audience began coming down one, by one, giving personal contributions and pledges to this family.  It was one heck of an altar call, and the only thing flowing faster than the money was the tears.

Dustin’s little brother joined him on the block and the two of them smiled their sweet smiles while the money kept coming in, and we feel certain they had no idea what those numbers meant.   Dustin’s grandpa came down from the audience to stand with the boys and choked back tears, while people in the room who weren’t registered bidders started coming forward to make personal contributions.  When the price hit $110,000, one of the top buyers announced he had partnered with another to add on to make it an even $150,000 for Dustin.  The gavel came down on the highest priced goat at this year’s Junior Livestock Auction while everyone cheered and cried at the same time.  Dustin’s grandpa was openly crying when he took the microphone to thank the crowd in a shaky voice, with no real ability to impart his gratitude more than his tears communicated…. He simply said “Thank you.  I don’t know what else to say.  Thank you.”  

We all know there is no amount of money that heals the pain of losing your Dad.  Not one of us gave to this cause imagining there was any way it could ever make up for what Dustin and his family lost.  This was our way of reaching out to a family in need, in tragedy, in suffering, and offering them something shining and positive and good to help them on the road that lies ahead.  Dustin has already had to overcome more adversity at the age of 10 than some of us will ever face.   What the people of San Antonio did for Dustin and his family was truly amazing, but even more amazing is the spirit Dustin embodies, in showing up with his goat to do what he set out to do.  With a smile on his face and with his family by his side.  

This demonstration of generosity, kindness and support is what the Show and Rodeo (San Antonio Livestock Show & Rodeo) is really about.  We are investing in the future of our country by investing in the lives of our country’s children.  We are raising money to help provide educational opportunities for as many children as we can reach.  And sometimes, we are witnessing miracles.

 

Author unknown - Many thanks to EDJE client, meat goat and youth enthusiast, and area extension agent Kipp Brown, Winona, Mississippi, for sharing this story.

 

 


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Ranch Sorter
Print Team
Tuesday 9th of March 2010 05:11 PM
 

Follow the ever-growing sport of Ranch Sorting with the latest issue of the Ranch Sorter, the official publication of the Ranch Sorting National Championship. The March-April 2010 issue is at the printer and will soon be online.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Texas Limousin News
Print Team
Tuesday 9th of March 2010 04:53 PM
 

The March-April issue of the Texas Limousin News is at the printer, but you can see if first by logging onto TLA's web site. This issue features highlights from the Limousin activities at the Fort Worth Stock Show.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Extreme Makeover: Home Edition Rewards Cattle Family
Print Team
Monday 1st of February 2010 12:23 PM
 

Many of you may remember Jhett Skaggs, now 3, from a blog I posted a little over two years ago. He was 10-months-old and was facing a life-threatening heart disease, then received a heart transplant in Houston that saved his life. Well this morning, Ty Pennington, host of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition knocked on the door of Brian and Audra Skaggs' home near Lexington, Oklahoma! Tomorrow a crew of volunteers lead by Ideal Homes will break ground on a new home for the Skaggs family, which also includes daughter Merit, 5. Read more about the Skaggs family here!

Brian and Audra are Limousin breeders. Brian is a past president of the Oklahoma Limousin Breeders Association and also serves the board of directors for the North American Limousin Foundation. This is a very heart-warming experience to see this family experience this after the turmoil they have faced with the health of their young son.

And to add even more twists to this extraordinary cattle story is the fact that the co-owners of Ideal Homes, Gene and Vernon McKown, the company selected to oversee the building of the Extreme Home, has strong ties to the Limousin cattle business. Although they don't know the Skaggs family personally, it shows what a small World this really is! Gene McKown, along with sons Vernon and Richard, were premier Limousin breeders in the 70s and 80s. McKown Limousin raised and exhibited a number of National Champions. Both sons were very active in the junior Limousin association in Oklahoma, and Vernon followed in his dad's footsteps, serving as a state 4-H officer. It's refreshing to know that the Skaggs family home is in safe hands with the McKown family involved.

Follow the home building process online here at the Ideal Homes web site!

And if you are interested in donating to the Skaggs process....see the donate link on the Ideal Homes page.

See their interview by a OKC tv station after "the door knock."

 

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Texas Limousin News
Print Team
Wednesday 30th of December 2009 11:00 AM
 

 

The January-February issue of the Texas Limousin News features the upcoming Limousin activities at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo.Download it online at www.texas-limousin.com.

 

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Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind?
Print Team
Tuesday 22nd of December 2009 02:46 PM
 

Don't miss The Cowtown Classic Limousin Sale on Friday, January 29, 2010 in Fort Worth, Texas. It will be held in conjunction with the Fort Worth Stock Show and will feature 50 lots of select Limousin & Lim-Flex genetics. Download the catalog online at www.texas-limousin.com.

 

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Ranch Sorter November-December issue
Print Team
Thursday 12th of November 2009 12:38 AM
 

The latest issue of the Ranch Sorter publication is now available online at http://www.rsnc.us/The-Ranch-Sorter.htm.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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TLA News November-December 2009 issue
Print Team
Thursday 12th of November 2009 12:32 AM
 

Go to www.texas-limousin.com to download the latest issue of the official publication of the Texas Limousin Association.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Bovine Elite Sire Directory Hot Off The Press!
Print Team
Thursday 12th of November 2009 12:24 AM
 

Bov Elite coverBovine Elite, LLC's 2010 Sire Directory is hot off the press. This compilation of nearly 400 A.I. sires represent 16 breeds. Carl Rugg and Wyman Poe are always on hand to discuss sire selection. Give them a call to request your sire directory today. www.bovine-elite.com.

 

 

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