The Department of Animal Science competitive teams are still going strong through a busy fall season. This month’s update includes results for the horse, livestock, meat, ranch horse and rodeo teams. Horse Judging Team The Texas A&M Horse Judging Team recently competed at the All-American Quarter Horse Congress Collegiate Judging Contest in Columbus, Ohio. The… Read More →
Livestock Judging Team news
Competitive Teams: October Update
The Department of Animal Science competitive teams have been competing during a busy fall season with recent contests across the country. This month’s update includes results for the livestock, meat, horse, ranch horse and rodeo teams. Livestock Judging Team The Texas A&M Livestock Judging Team recently competed at four contests including the Aksarben Stock Show… Read More →
Animal science competitive teams kick off the 2024 judging season
The Department of Animal Science competitive teams have officially started the fall season! The Texas A&M Livestock Judging Team recently competed across the country, gearing up for more contests ahead, while the Texas Aggie Rodeo Team hosted the 105th annual All-Aggie Rodeo. Livestock Judging Team The Texas A&M Livestock Judging Team started the fall semester… Read More →
Competitive teams update: April 2024
The Department of Animal Science competitive teams are rounding out a successful spring contest season. Recent results from the livestock judging, wool judging and rodeo teams are below. Learn more about the department’s 10 competitive teams here. Livestock Judging Team The Aggies finished out a strong spring season with an excellent day at Houston! Team:… Read More →
Competitive teams update: March 2024
The Department of Animal Science competitive teams have continued having a successful semester. Results below include contests at San Antonio, South Plains, Houston, and more! Learn more about the department’s 10 competitive teams here. Dairy Challenge Team The Texas A&M Dairy Challenge Team recently competed at the Western Regional Dairy Challenge Contest in Richfield, Utah…. Read More →
Texas A&M judging clinics scheduled for March 23
The Texas A&M Department of Animal Science will offer four judging clinics, hosted by competitive teams, on Saturday, March 23, 2024, in College Station. The horse, livestock, meat and wool judging teams and coaches will host half-day clinics for 4-H and FFA students. For more information on the clinics, view the flyers or pages linked… Read More →
Competitive teams update: February 2024
The Department of Animal Science competitive teams started off the semester strong. Results below include contests at Fort Worth Livestock Show and Rodeo, a recap of the horse judging clinic held in Indiana and Texas Aggie Rodeo team results from the Commerce College Rodeo. Learn more about the department’s 10 competitive teams here. Horse Judging… Read More →
Competitive teams claim top titles at the National Western Stock Show in Denver
Three of the department’s competitive teams kicked off the new year in Colorado at the historic National Western Stock Show. Results from NWSS and additional contests are below. To learn more about the department’s 10 competitive teams, click here. Livestock Judging Team The Texas A&M Livestock Judging Team competed at two contests on January 11… Read More →
Competitive Teams Fall 2023 Update
Horse Judging Team The Texas A&M University Horse Judging Team had a successful fall competition season, culminating with taking home the National Championship title at the American Quarter Horse Association World Show! AQHA World Show Texas A&M’s All-Star Horse Judging Team competed at the AQHA World Show, the pinnacle contest of the year, on Thursday,… Read More →
September Competitive Teams Update
Horse Judging Team The 2023 All-Star Horse Judging Team had a clean sweep at the APHA Lonestar Gathering on September 30. We had five individuals in the top 12 overall. For the last three years in a row, the TAMU Horse Judging Team has claimed high individual overall at the APHA Lonestar Gathering. Hannah Shasserre,… Read More →