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Bucking Stock Talk Magazine

Bucking Stock Talk Magazine

A magazine for the Bucking Stock Industry.

For any breeding program in the bucking bull industry to stand out, there has to be a legacy of outstanding bucking bulls with outstanding bucking bull stats.  For the Coffey breeding program, that legacy happened, in a large part, thanks to the partnership with Sammy Andrews and the great bull Skat Kat.
Photo of Mikel's Kat, a Skat Kat son by Richard Field Levine. https://buckingstocktalk.com/coffey-breeding-program-sammy-andrews-connection/

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Category: Partnerships

Cornwell Bucking Bulls – Partnership Offers Opportunity in the Big Leagues for Small Time Operations

October 24, 2023 Terry Lidral Partnerships One comment

by Terry Lidral Partnerships’ Variety Garners Success in the Bucking Stock Industry #4 Justin Cornwell of Cornwell Bucking Bulls has built success in the bucking bull industry through hard work.  Cornwell Bucking Bulls is a small operation that has continued to grow over the last few years by offering partnerships

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Dennis Davis Bucking Bulls – Customizing the Approach to Partnership

July 11, 2023 Terry Lidral Partnerships Leave a comment

by Terry Lidral Partnerships’ Variety Garners Success in the Bucking Stock Industry #3 Dennis Davis owns and operates Dennis Davis Bucking Bulls in Orchard, Texas.  Davis specializes in training, caring for and hauling bucking bulls for competition.  Partnership is a big part of his business.  For Davis, it is important

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D&H CATTLE COMPANY PARTNERSHIP WITH POWDER RIVER RODEO DRIVES EXCELLENCE IN THEIR BREEDING PROGRAMS

May 31, 2023 Terry Lidral Partnerships Leave a comment

Partnerships’ Variety Garners Success in the Bucking Stock Industry #2 by Terry Lidral ‘ D&H Cattle Company is partnered with Powder River Rodeo stock contractors to provide bucking bulls for Powder River Rodeo’s PRCA events.  This partnership allows Powder River Rodeo to haul the highest caliber of bucking bulls as

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Jerome Davis of Davis Rodeo Ranch Brings New Twist to Partnership

May 18, 2023 Terry Lidral Partnerships One comment

Partnerships are a major force behind the success of the bucking stock industry. This four part series present four different highly successful approaches to bucking stock partnership.

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Bucking Bull Partnerships Offer a World of Genetic Choices

March 3, 2023 Terry Lidral Partnerships One comment

Bucking bull partnerships offer a world of genetic choices. Knowing your bull’s bloodlines can make the game a lot more interesting.

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BUCKING BULL PARTNERSHIPS – PLAYING IN THE BIG LEAGUES

October 30, 2021 Terry Lidral Partnerships Leave a comment

John Brennan’s adventure into bucking bull partnership has produced some great relationships and some highly competitive bucking bulls in the big leagues.

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BUCKING BULL PARTNERSHIPS – MATT SHARPING MAKES IT FUN

June 4, 2020 Terry Lidral Partnerships Leave a comment

by Terry Lidral Is owning a bucking bull on your wish list but you live in an area where it’s mostly concrete and asphalt and not a lot of grass? Or you don’t have the time or facilities for a large bovine? Bucking bull partnerships can make it happen. And

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BUCKING BULL PARTNERSHIP – MAKE IT WORK FOR YOU

March 16, 2020 Terry Lidral Partnerships Leave a comment

by Terry Lidral Creating a partnership in the bucking bull business can be as confusing as it can be exciting. There are a great variety of options offered by the bucking bull people selling partnerships in their livestock commodity. For some it’s just part of their business. For others, it’s

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BUCKING STOCK PARTNERSHIPS – RAISING THE STANDARDS

December 17, 2019 Terry Lidral Partnerships Leave a comment

by Terry Lidral Bucking stock partnerships are bringing an interested public into the bucking stock industry. The article, Bucking Bull Business – Consider Partnership, is one of the most consistently and widely read articles on the Bucking Stock Talk Magazine site. And, if partnerships are done right, it’s a good

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Bucking bull business – consider partnership

January 11, 2019 Terry Lidral Partnerships 8 comments

by Terry Lidral Any way you look at it, it takes money to get into the bucking stock business.  To start and maintain a bucking stock herd of any size can be a pretty pricey undertaking.  And all that is involved with feeding, caring, training, campaigning and providing appropriate space

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“Air Time was that once in a lifetime bull,” said Matt Scharping of Phenom Genetics who acquired Air Time from Scott Accomazzo as a part of the Jared Allen Pro Bull Team. “He was a freak, actually. He was different from every other bull. You could say he was not a bull as much as he was an athlete.”https://buckingstocktalk.com/air-time-freak-athleticism-made-him-one-of-the-greatest/

Photos by Susan Hanrahan

Air Time – Freak Athleticism Made Him One of the Greatest

Embryo transfer in cattle was first developed in the 1970’s and 1980s to propagate the genetics of specific cows (donors) and bulls (herd sires). In a natural situation a cow can only produce one live calf per year because of the length of gestation. The average bull breeding by live cover will sire 15 to 50 calves per year depending on the length of the breeding season. With the use of artificial insemination, the number of calves a bull can sire has been greatly increased. Until embryo transfer was developed, the reproductive potential of the female had yet to be exploited. Once the techniques were developed to collect embryos and successfully transplant them into recipients to obtain pregnancies, the number of calves a cow can produce has also been increased. Read more here:https://buckingstocktalk.com/embryo-transfer-ivf-essentials-you-need-to-know/

Reindeer Dippin was a major celebrity in the PBR becoming as well known as the riders themselves.  His popularity with the fans was a big reason for his success on the PBR tour. 
Two Buck Chuck was raised on the Powder River Ranch in Wyoming. He's the son of Sutton's Chucklator and he's living up to the family expectations.https://buckingstocktalk.com/two-buck-chuck-powder-rivers-newest-superstar-stud/
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Dana White's Twisted Steel did his job as UFC representative in the PBR extremely well. He became a fan favorite and showed off his power, boldness and bravado wherever he went. RIP Twisted Steel. You will be remembered as special. Thanks to Susan Hanrahan for the use of her photo. https://buckingstocktalk.com/bucking-bull-twisted-steel-an-attitude-to-be-reckoned-with/

When his career as a bull rider came to an end, Cory Melton joined up with his father, Gene, who was a stock contractor and manager for Howard Tally’s Circle T Ranch and Rodeo. Melton’ father, Gene, credits Cory with the acquisition of the bull that became one of the greatest bulls in the history of the sport of bull riding.  It was Cory who saw the potential of the 1400 pound brindle bull he’d seen buck at an event in Kansas.  Convinced that the little brindle bull was going to be a world champion, Cory persuaded Circle T to purchase the bull. https://buckingstocktalk.com/bull-man-cory-melton-discovered-asteroid/

Chance Sherrill of Champion Genetics: "To have good success while collecting and transferring embryos, there are standards that the working facility needs to meet. Cattle should be moved relatively stress free though the pens/alley ways; you also need to be able to restrain the animal with a squeeze chute; and a palpation cage needs to be attached to the chute. The squeeze chute should be covered to protect the embryos and technician from weather. It is also recommended that you have an enclosed room that is temperature controlled and has electricity.  This room should also be in close proximity of the squeeze chute to serve as the “laboratory” for the embryologist to search, grade and freeze the embryos. Some embryologists have mobile labs, usually a trailer that is climate controlled, in case you cannot provide this." https://buckingstocktalk.com/embryo-transfer-ivf-essentials-you-need-to-know/
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