Tison eighth grader catches calf at San Antonio Livestock Show

The Calf Scramble takes place during each rodeo performance. In the Calf Scramble, determined 4-H and FFA members compete with one another to coax, catch and halter one of the calves across the winner's line. 


The successful scramblers receive a certificate to aid in the purchase of a breeding animal to be raised and shown at the San Antonio Livestock Show the following year. 


Chilcutt currently exhibits breeding and market sheep and market steers under the supervision of Weatherford FFA as a junior member. He is excited to start his project and high school FFA career this coming school year.


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Tison Middle School eighth grader Dylan Chilcutt (third from left) was one of the successful students who caught and haltered a wild calf during the 2015 San Antonio Stock Show calf scramble program (courtesy photo).

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