Showman’s Secrets Meeting

We are proud to be hosting an Honor Show Chow Showman’s Secrets Meeting. Anyone involved with showing livestock is sure to benefit from the information. We have some amazing door prizes, and the biggest news is a FREE all-expense paid trip to the Honor Show Chow VIP at Purina Mills Research Farm in St. Louis, Missouri.

Who can win the trip and how? Any 4H Leader or FFA advisor is eligible for the trip giveaway. The winner will be the one who brings the most members to the meeting.HSC meeting

When and Where

Ocala Breeders’ Feed and Supply, Highway 27 Location
Thursday, September 7, 2023
Pizza at 5:30 and the meeting will be from 6:00 p.m. to 8 p.m.

What to Expect

This meeting will focus on using proven supplements with your feeding program to make sure your animal reaches its optimal potential. In addition, Dr. Hughes will review preventive health tips. Attendees can give scenarios they need advice on and are welcome to bring photos of their animals to get the expert’s opinion on how to make that animal look its best.

We will have great door prizes, a gift card for Purina products, muck buckets, and grooming products just to name a few. Also, every attendee gets a gift!

If time allows, we will have a short session on daily grooming care and showmanship pointers.

Guest Speakers

Dr Clay Elliot

Dr. Elliot is a busy guy. He brainstorms new products and formulas for small ruminants to help meat goat and sheep producers resolve issues and improve their operations. Also, he runs his own herd of sheep and has a competitive club lamb operation in Oklahoma.

As a researcher and sheep producer, Clay wears both hats to understand and attack problems affecting sheep and goat raisers. At the top of his list to permanently solve? Keeping copper contamination out of sheep diets. In addition, he would also like to see more raisers address lambing and kidding issues with nutrition.

Clay has a Ph.D. in reproductive physiology and a master’s in meat science from Texas Tech University. Prior to joining Purina, Clay worked in academia, teaching classes in meat science, livestock evaluation and production, and animal science, as well as training collegiate judging teams.

Dr Faith Hughes

Dr. Faith Hughes was bitten by the “horse bug” at six years old and has yet to get over it. She knew she wanted to be a vet for as long as she could remember. While hauling horses for extra money during undergraduate and vet school at Auburn, she became familiar with Peterson Smith. It didn’t take long for her to decide that was where she wanted to be when she finished her training. She joined the practice in 1991 and is now a senior partner.

HSC MeetingDr. Hughes is board-certified in Large Animal Surgery. Although she enjoys surgeries of all varieties, she especially likes colics because no two are exactly alike. She calls her farm “The Island of Misfit Toys,” as it is home to a variety of critters in need of a place to live.  However, she developed a passion for raising show sheep and cattle over the years. She is a true believer in what showing livestock does for the growth and development of so many youth today and is an avid supporter of stock show kids. Dr. Hughes owns and operates Sacred Silent Farm, where they are continuously improving their genetics and producing champion sheep and cattle.

 

We look forward to seeing all of you at the Showman’s Secrets Meeting on September 7, 2023.
The meeting will be held at the Highway 27 Store.

 

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