BRC Your Gypsy Wins 2026 TJBA State Show

June 24, 2026
BRC Your Gypsy 700

BRC Your Gypsy 700 captured Grand Champion Female honors at the 2026 Texas Junior Brahman State Show. This show is the largest state junior Brahman show in the USA and a highlight of the summer for Texas Brahman families and youth exhibitors.

This March 2025 daughter of Amos Moses and BRC Come on Eileen 75 has been turning heads since her very first appearance in the show ring at Houston earlier this year. Long before she ever made it to a backdrop, serious Brahman breeders were stopping in the stalls asking, “Who is this one?” She simply possessed the kind of presence that demanded attention.

To us, Gypsy 700 represents the continued evolution of The Modern Brahman.

She combines moderation, structural correctness, breed character, femininity, and style in a package that is both eye-catching and functional. Her extension through her front one-third, strength over her top, and overall balance create the kind of phenotype we believe will remain relevant for years to come.

Those with a deep appreciation for Brahman pedigrees can see the influence of so many outstanding ancestors throughout her makeup.

Her sire, Amos Moses, was the 2023 National Champion Bull and the 2024 Houston Reserve Grand Champion Bull. Known for his frame, style, structure, and presence, Amos Moses represents one of the most influential sire lines in our program as a son of BRC 160/8 and Boom Shaka Laka—two animals that have helped shape the direction of BRC Ranch.

On the dam side, Gypsy traces to the outstanding BRC Come on Eileen 75, a mating carefully planned by Brandon Cutrer. The goal was to capture the power and maternal influence of the legendary +Miss V8 341/6 while balancing it with the moderation and calving ease influence of JDH Mr. Gibson Manso.

Matings like this don’t happen by accident.

They are the result of years of studying pedigrees, evaluating cattle, and making intentional breeding decisions generation after generation. In this case, nearly a decade of selection and planning helped create the female standing in the backdrop today.

Some breeders see Boom Shaka Laka shining through in Gypsy. Others immediately recognize the influence of 341. That’s part of what makes cattle breeding so rewarding. The best ones often carry pieces of multiple great ancestors while becoming something uniquely their own.

Congratulations to Mollie Cutrer on exhibiting this exceptional female and representing the next generation of Brahman breeders.

The future is bright.

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