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History of the Fort Worth Stock Show.

Author: Lautner Farms

1896 – First Stock Show takes place on the banks of Marine Creek in North Fort Worth. The event reportedly coincided with the annual meeting of the Texas Cattle Raisers Association annual meeting in March. Purebred cattle, such as Shorthorns and Herefords were exhibited. Second show held October 12-13 coinciding with the National Livestock Exchange Convention. First Stock Show parade held on October 12.

1908 – When it opened in February, the Northside Coliseum was billed as “the most opulent and dynamic livestock pavilion in the entire Western Hemisphere.” The iconic structure featured enormous skylights, patriotic flags and bunting, and incandescent lights. Samuel Burk Burnett becomes the Show’s president. The Show opens under new name: National Feeders and Breeders Show.

1948 – Cattle Barns 1, 2, 3, 4 and the Sheep and Swine Barns open. The building’s art deco architectural style compliments the Will Rogers Coliseum and Auditorium. Total cost – approximately $1.5 million.

Reserve Grand Champion Steer at the 2022 Fort Worth stock show : sired by Red Rocky Raised by: Todd Shireman Sold by: Nelson England Congratulations to Mason Grady 
2023 Fort Worth
2025 Fort Worth
Reserve Shorthorn
Sire: Red Rocky
Dam: Tony Myers Doner
Raised by: Tony Myers
Sold by: Cromwell and Walta
Congratulations to Kamlynn Mason
2025 Fort Worth
Second Place Class I Middle Weight Cross
Dam: Monopoly
Bred by: Jonah Wing
Sold by: Copus Cattle Company
Congratulations to Kennedy Smith
2025 Fort Worth
Second Place Class IV Light Weight Cross
Dam: Heatwave
Bred by: Lonnie Robertson
Sold by: Jess Shirley, Copus
Congratulations to Hattie Gifford

Plus many others! Good Luck to the 2026 showman and safe travels.

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