The Grand Champion Steer, Alley Cat, was raised by 16-year-old Mattison Koepp, of La Vernia, Texas, near San Antonio.
The Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo wrapped up this weekend, with the grand champion steer selling for $375,000.
The Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo’s 2025 grand champion steer sold Saturday morning for $375,000. The grand champion steer, an American Cross named Alley Cat, sold to Vaden’s Acoustics and Drywall ...
Alley Cat and Beaver will head to Saturday’s stock show Junior Sale of Champions, which last year raised $8.2 million for ...
The judges say this year’s competition was stiff. They looked for a combination of physical features, genetics and a “wow ...
About 4,000 steer are entered into the Jr. Steer Show at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo, only one can be Grand Champion. NBC Universal, Inc. Friday was one of the most anticipated days at the ...
La Vernia resident Mattison Koepp, 16, brings her grand champion steer Alley Cat on to the auction stage for the Auction of ...
The big winner was Mattison Koepp, 16, from La Vernia, with her steer Alley Cat, an American Crossbreed. Koepp was the ...
The Fort Worth Stock Show Syndicate, which is celebrating its 45th year supporting Texas youth in agriculture, is set for ...
Chance Oftedahl of Pemberton, Minnesota, was the only contestant in Bracket 2of the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo’s ProRodeo ... Whitney for 87 points. World Champion, Jess Pope won the second ...
Alley Cat’s win as grand champion steer at the Fort Worth Stock Show interrupted a years-long streak of victories by European ...
It didn’t take long to make the Junior Steer Show Grand Champion a rich young woman. La Vernia resident Mattison Koepp, 16, brings her grand champion steer Alley Cat on to the auction stage for ...