Great breeding programs aren’t measured by a single champion. Or a single famous bull.
They’re measured by depth.
By the ability to produce winning cattle from multiple sire lines, across multiple cow families, in the hands of multiple breeders.
That’s why one statistic from the 2026 Texas Junior Brahman State Show stands out to us:
Nine different BRC Ranch sires produced champions, reserve champions, or class winners during the event.
Not one bull.
Not two.
Nine.
For us, that’s one of the strongest indicators that our breeding program is moving in the right direction. Because success isn’t built around a single sire. It’s built through generations of selection, consistency, and a commitment to producing cattle that work for breeders in the show ring and beyond.
The BRC Sires Behind the Winners

BRC Amos Moses 257
Sire of the Grand Champion Female
BRC Your Gypsy 700
Exhibited by Mollie Cutrer

BRC Hey Dude 118
Sire of the:
Grand Champion Bred & Owned Grey Heifer
Miss TK Rimmey 11
Exhibited by Tyley Bouler
Reserve Calf Champion Bull
MR TK Hey Buck 12
Exhibited by Tyley Bouler

+Mr. V8 458/7 Noble
Grand Champion Bull
MR JH 70/5 Cowboy
Exhibited by Kolby Joe Kocian
Reserve Champion Junior Grey Bull
MR JH 62/5 Beau
Exhibited by Kolby Joe Kocian

M2 BRC Captain 518/1
Calf Champion Female
Miss DSC 44/5
Exhibited by Teal Kraehnke
BRC Whoa Macklin 112
Reserve Grand Champion Bred & Owned Bull
MR. LK Stop and Stare 28/4
Exhibited by Lillie Vogt
BRC Dutton 376/8
Class Winner
Ms TR Tillie 992 (P)
Exhibited by Kaston Tipp
BRC Sonic Boom
Class Winner
Walters Marsha
Exhibited by Levi Risner
BRC Ghost Pepper 133
Junior Champion Grey Female
Walters Betty Gayle
Exhibited by Levi Risner
BRC 306/7
Class 137 Bred & Owned Heifer Winner
DMD Miss Pearl 124/5
Exhibited by Makenzy Driver
More Than One Great Bull
What makes this accomplishment particularly rewarding is the diversity of sires represented.
The winners trace back to proven breed leaders such as Noble, Captain, Dutton, Amos Moses, and 306/7, while also highlighting newer and emerging genetics like Whoa Macklin, Hey Dude, Sonic Boom, and Ghost Pepper.
These bulls differ in pedigree, phenotype, and breeding strategy, yet they all share one common trait: they are products of the long-term vision behind the B.R. Cutrer Ranch breeding program.
Our goal has never been to produce a single great show animal.
Our goal is to build cow families and sire lines that consistently create cattle capable of winning in the show ring, thriving in production environments, and adding value for breeders around the world.
Seeing nine different BRC sires represented among the winners at one of the most competitive junior events in the country is a powerful reminder that the program is working.
Congratulations to every junior exhibitor and family who trusted BRC genetics and put in the hard work required to compete at this level. We are honored to be a small part of your success.
The future of the Brahman breed is bright.




