Madill stockman wins at Ft. Worth Stock Show

Doxa Miss 57F, owned by Ace McHatton of Madill, Okla., captured Fullblood Division Grand Champion Fullblood Female in the 50th Anniversary National Maine-Anjou Show at the 2020 Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo on February 2. The 2020 Show hosted exhibitors from across North and South America competing for awards and over $4,000 in Division premiums. Of the nearly 35,000 entries at the nation’s longest-running livestock show, the open division provides stockmen from across the nation with the opportunity to present their livestock on a truly international stage, as entries represented the United States, six Canadian provinces, Mexico, and Venezuela.

“The Stock Show has become a gathering place for the finest livestock in the world,” said Stock Show President and General Manager Brad Barnes. “We are committed to seeing that grow and providing a one-of-a-kind experience to our exhibitors when it comes to quality competition and pure Texas hospitality.”

Livestock sales during the Show are also an important aspect of the event, with 17 auctions culminating in nearly $8.5 million in sales in 2019.

Twenty three days of funfilled entertainment was on tap January 17 through February 8 at the legendary Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo.