BQA Stocker

Nice and Easy Pays the Way

Texas backgrounder Jerry Armstrong prefers to work cattle on horseback because it creates less stress for the animals. (DTN/Progressive Farmer photo by Clay Coppedge)
All of the stocker cattle arriving at Diamond A Ranch come with baggage. Some have been treated and handled with respect, others not so much. With one look, Jerry Armstrong can usually tell which camp arriving cattle fit into.

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