It’s High Average Two Years in a Row for BC Cattle’s 801 Frosty

by Terry Lidral

It’s high average two years in a row for BC Cattle’s 801 Frosty.  Last year’s SEBRA Bucking Bull of the Year, Frosty again put up winning numbers in both short rounds to be the high average bull of the Finals.

BC Cattle’s bull 801 Frosty won the 2023 title of SEBRA (Southeast Bull Riding Association) Bull of the Year.  Read more here:  https://buckingstocktalk.com/bc-cattles-sebra-bucking-bull-of-the-year-801-frosty/

“We are so proud of him to do a clean sweep two years in a row,” said Alexa Chambers who co-owns BC Cattle with her husband Brandon and hauls and flanks Frosty. “This bull has an all-business personality and is always there to do his job.”

“801 Frosty is special.  Has the heart, the looks, and the flashy style,” Brandon Chambers told us proudly.  “I’d take a trailer load just like him.”

801 Frosty has athleticism and confidence to do his job, a winning combination in a bucking bull.

BC Cattle is a small, homegrown bucking bull operation that started out with some practice bulls that Brandon acquired for his own use. Their breeding program began when Alexa bought Brandon a heifer for his 30th birthday. They’ve built up from there using a son of Panhandle Slim out of a Houdini daughter a their sire.

801 Frosty is owned by BC Cattle and hauled and flanked by Alexa Chambers.

Frosty is the first bull calf born in the BC Cattle breeding program and he’s making the Chambers proud. He’s six years old and going strong. His kick, flash and power have earned him the reputation of being one of the best bucking bulls in the Eastern circuit.

Brandon Chambers rides in SEBRA, SRA and PBR events.  He holds the record for the most trips by a bull rider to the SEBRA Finals.  He rides in the PBR Challenger Series and went to the 2024 Challenger Series Finals.  Read more about the Chambers and BC Cattle here: https://westernlivingjournal.com/bc-cattle-never-imagined-dream-for-skateboarder-and-barrel-racer/

Terry Lidral
Author: Terry Lidral

Terry Lidral is a western writer/journalist who lives in Idaho. She is the publisher and editor of the online magazine Bucking Stock Talk and the online magazine Western Living Journal. Her publishing credits include Storyteller for Real American Cowboy Magazine, writing feature articles for Humps N Horns Magazine as well as a wide variety of national and international web sites, historical magazines and news publications. She is known for her "up close and personal" profiles of celebrities and industry moguls such as NPR's Tom Bodett; PBR's Wiley Petersen and D.H. Page, PRCA's Sammy Andrews, Cindy Rosser and Julio Moreno to name a few. She has been applauded for her way of making a personal connection between her readers and her subjects. She indulges in her love of rodeo by serving as an associate board member for the Caldwell Night Rodeo. She is also an accomplished trainer and handler in dog agility. Her shelties Amelie and Milo are titled in NADAC, USDAA and AKC.

About Terry Lidral

Terry Lidral is a western writer/journalist who lives in Idaho. She is the publisher and editor of the online magazine Bucking Stock Talk and the online magazine Western Living Journal. Her publishing credits include Storyteller for Real American Cowboy Magazine, writing feature articles for Humps N Horns Magazine as well as a wide variety of national and international web sites, historical magazines and news publications. She is known for her "up close and personal" profiles of celebrities and industry moguls such as NPR's Tom Bodett; PBR's Wiley Petersen and D.H. Page, PRCA's Sammy Andrews, Cindy Rosser and Julio Moreno to name a few. She has been applauded for her way of making a personal connection between her readers and her subjects. She indulges in her love of rodeo by serving as an associate board member for the Caldwell Night Rodeo. She is also an accomplished trainer and handler in dog agility. Her shelties Amelie and Milo are titled in NADAC, USDAA and AKC.

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