We hear what an International Cattle Specialist thinks of our American cattle herd. This one should get the conversations going. We ask an opinion and we get one. Plus we have horse racing details from the World Famous Miles City Bucking Horse Sale, market recaps, upcoming sale information and lots more on this all new episode of The Ranch It Up Radio Show. Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcasting app or on the Ranch It Up Radio Show YouTube Channel.
EPISODE 183 DETAILS WHAT DO OTHERS THINK OF OUR AMERICAN COWHERD EPISODE 183 DETAILS WHAT DO OTHERS THINK OF OUR AMERICAN COWHERDWhen I asked PJ Budler what we thought of American Cattle I was not prepared for the answer. Ask a question and get an answer. PJ has seen more types and kinds of cattle than probably another other person in the cattle business. In 2017, PJ became the first to ever to judge a National Show on all 6 continents.
We have the latest details on the World Famous Miles City Bucking Horse Sale Horse Racing Derby Days, updates on the markets, news about Columbia banning the importation of U.S. beef, cattle sales and lots more on The Ranch It Up Radio Show.
About PJ BudlerPJ Budler was raised on a 5th generation cattle operation in South Africa. At age 15 he founded BonHaven Beef Cattle. Between 1996 and 2012 he grew BonHaven to 5 locations in 3 different countries. The Hereford, Angus, Red Angus, Braford and Brahman herds achieved much success winning numerous National Shows and setting auction records on the continent.
In 2012, PJ relocated to Texas, USA, where he is the International Business Manager for Trans Ova Genetics. This position, together with running the annual “Champion of the World” Competition, judging shows, speaking at events and doing cattle consulting has taken him to 48 US states and 106 different countries thus far.
He has judged 93 different cattle breeds in 43 countries. In 2017 PJ became the first to ever judge a National Show on all 6 continents.
COLUMBIA RESTRICTS U.S. BEEF IMPORTS DUE TO AVIAN FLUAccording to MeatingPlace.com, Colombia issued restrictions on U.S. beef imports due to concerns over dairy cows testing positive for avian influenza, according to a notice from the USDA. The move marks the first instance of a country limiting beef trade due to bird flu in cows. While Colombia's beef imports from the U.S. are relatively small annually, the decision underscores growing concerns over the virus's potential impact. The USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) updated its website this week, confirming the ban on beef products originating from cattle slaughtered in states including Idaho, Kansas, Michigan, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, South Dakota and Texas (all states that reported cows testing positive. Colombia has temporarily restricted raw bovine meat products, although shipments with valid import permits may still be subject to port delays, the notice said. The news follows the USDA’s Federal Order required testing for interstate movement of dairy cattle and mandatory reporting of positive test results.
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