| It's no secret that Texas is home to more Southdown flocks than any
other state. In fact, history shows that the first sheep brought into
Texas centuries ago were Merino ewes and Southdown rams. In recent years,
Texas has led all states in registration transfers and consistently ranks
in the top 3 states in number of purebred Southdown sheep registered
through the American Southdown Breeders Association. The goal of the Texas Southdown Breeders Association is not only to promote the Southdown breed throughout the Southwest, but more specifically to encourage and educate our youth on the advantages of raising and showing Southdowns. The greatest efforts in reaching these goals are through our annual Texas Southdown Breeders Sale, the Texas Ewe Lamb Futurity, the Texas Yearling Ewe Lamb Futurity and its Annual Field Day. |
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1st Futurity Show will be in Lubbock at the National Show.
Stay tuned for details. |
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TSBA 2010 Youth |
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Directors & Officers: | |
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GLENN JUNGE - CLEBURNE |
President |
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C.J. Robinson |
Vice President |
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FINUS J. BRANHAM - LUBBOCK |
Secretary/Treasurer |
SUSAN FRITZ - FREDRICKSBURG RAY HINDMAN - CROSBYTON SHARON KNICKER- AUBREY SCOTT FLANAGAN - BALLINGER | |
News
2010 TSBA Sales
Results:
16 Sheep Shown !
14 SOLD !
Average
per head $530 !
Gross Sales Income $7425 !




