The Cattle Coach Show

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The Cattle Coach Show

Everything show cattle! We will talk about everything we love from management in the show ring to the pasture, but most importantly how to make money doing it! Hear from industry leaders who have broke through the impossible financial barriers to live the dream as full time stockman. Learn more at www.cattle-coach.com.Resources: www.bullnanza.com www.expresslivestockgenomics.com

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    Show Cattle vs Commercial… The Truth Nobody Agrees On

    Are show cattle actually hurting the real-world cattle industry… or is that just noise?This episode breaks down one of the most argued topics in the cattle world — show vs commercial.You’ve heard it before: “that show stuff is backwards.” But is it really?We get into what each side actually values, where the disconnect comes from, and why both worlds might be right… depending on how you define a “good cow.”If you’ve ever questioned fertility, function, flush vs breed back, or how money really gets made in this industry — this one’s for you.🎯 In This Episode:The real difference between show, commercial, and seedstock cattleWhy some cattle work in one world… and completely fail in anotherThe fertility debate: flush vs breed backWhy “good” cattle isn’t as simple as people make itHow $10,000 calves change the entire conversationThe role of embryo transfer in bridging the gapWhy the commercial side sees things completely differentlyThe biggest misconception judges and producers make💡 The Bottom Line:A “good cow” isn’t universal.It’s defined by what works in your operation — and what makes you money.🤝 Connect & Learn More:Cattle Coach Academy: https://www.cattlecoachacademy.comBullnanza Stud Services: https://www.bullnanza.com💬 Let’s Talk:Do you think show cattle are helping or hurting the industry?Or are they just two completely different games?Drop your thoughts in the comments 👇#CattleCoach #ShowCattle #CommercialCattle #CattleIndustry #StockShow #LivestockMarketing

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    Your Cattle Might Be a Hobby, Not a Business| The Wealthy Cowboy

    What happens when a cowboy works his tail off, hits his income goal… and is still broke?In this episode of The Cattle Coach Show, Kolten sits down with Crockett Carruthers, host of The Wealthy Cowboy, for a conversation that every cattleman, rancher, and ag entrepreneur needs to hear.Crockett opens up about the moment he realized hard work alone wasn’t creating wealth, even after grinding through long days, sale barns, day work, hauling cattle, and riding colts. What followed was a complete shift in mindset around money, business, ownership, and building a life with real freedom.This episode goes beyond cattle and gets into the real questions:What’s actually making money in your operation?What’s just tradition?And are you building a business… or funding a hobby?If you’ve ever felt like you’re working harder every year but not breaking through financially, this conversation will challenge the way you think.Why hard work alone can keep cowboys brokeThe mindset shift that changed Crockett’s lifeBuilding wealth without leaving the ranch lifestyleWhen cattle become a hobby instead of a businessOpportunity cost in herd decisionsWhy outside coaching can uncover six figures in missed profitHow to define your dream life and build backward from itThe difference between passion, profit, and purpose👍 If you enjoy practical cattle business conversations, hit like.💬 Drop a comment: Is your cattle operation a business, a lifestyle, or both?🔔 Subscribe for more episodes on cattle, mindset, business, and building a better life in agriculture.Bullnanza Stud Services: https://bullnanza.comCattle Coach Academy: https://www.cattle-coach.com/kolten-l...#CattleCoachShow #TheWealthyCowboy #RanchingBusiness #CowboyMindset #CattleBusiness #AgEntrepreneur #ShowCattle #Seedstock #RanchLifeTopics Covered in This Episode

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    The Difference Between a 5k Steer & a 15k Steer (What Are You REALLY Paying For?)

    👇 LINKSBullnanza Stud Services: https://bullnanza.comCattle Coach Academy: https://www.cattle-coach.com/kolten-landing-pageThis episode hits on one of the biggest mindset traps in the show steer world: believing the price tag determines the outcome.A $5,000 steer and a $15,000 steer can absolutely be the same kind of calf.In this episode, Kolten breaks down why the sale price only determines ownership, not quality, potential, or banners a year from now. He dives into how buyers should really evaluate cattle, the hidden value of post-sale service, how expectations can quietly create pressure on kids and families, and why chasing a return can quickly turn this game into something unhealthy.If you’ve ever wondered whether a more expensive steer actually gives your family a better shot at winning, this episode is for you.👇 LINKSBullnanza Stud Services: https://bullnanza.comCattle Coach Academy: https://cattlecoachacademy.com🔥 IN THIS EPISODEWhy a $5k and $15k steer can truly be the same calfWhat the sale price actually representsWhy price does not influence the judge’s decisionThe hidden value of post-sale service after the purchaseHow expectations create unhealthy pressure on familiesThe danger of treating steer buying like gamblingHow to confidently buy the right steer for your budgetWhy fit, confidence, and family health matter more than hype🎯 KEY TAKEAWAYThe price of the calf only decides ownership. It does not decide quality, potential, or where that steer will end up a year from now.Your confidence in the animal, your team, your budget, and your family’s mental approach to the game matter far more than the number on the invoice.If the calf checks the boxes for your part of the world, your goals, and your budget, pull the trigger with confidence.🎙️ ABOUT THE CATTLE COACH SHOWThe Cattle Coach Show is built to help stock show families, breeders, and fitters navigate the cattle industry with more clarity, confidence, and purpose. From practical steer-buying strategy to mindset, feeding, fitting, and family perspective, each episode is designed to help you get better.👍 If this episode helped you, like, subscribe, and share it with another stock show family.What’s your take — does the price of a steer change expectations in your barn? Drop it in the comments.#ShowSteers #StockShow #CattleCoach #SteerBuying #ShowCattle #LivestockJudging #SteerTips #StockShowFamilies

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    Expectations Are the Devil (Stop Competing In Steer Shows Like This)

    Bullnanza Stud Services:https://bullnanza.comCattle Coach Academy:https://www.cattle-coach.com/kolten-l...What if the thing holding you back from winning… is your expectations?In the stock show world, we’re taught to expect success. If you buy the right calf, put in the work, and do everything “right,” you should win.But what if that mindset is actually hurting you?In this episode of The Cattle Coach Show, Kolten breaks down why expectations can be one of the most dangerous mindsets a competitor can have. From the Houston Livestock Show to everyday moments in the barn, he shares how expectations create anxiety, resentment, and ultimately rob people of the joy that brought them into this industry in the first place.Instead, he challenges competitors, parents, and breeders to shift from expectations to actionable goals — focusing on what’s actually within your control.We dive into what it really means to compete at a high level, how to handle outcomes you can’t control, and why “winning owes you nothing” might be the most important lesson in the show cattle world.Topics Covered in This Episode• Why expectations can be more harmful than helpful• The difference between goals and expectations• How lack of control in the show ring affects outcomes• Why blaming judges creates a toxic mindset• How expectations create anxiety and resentment• The role of work ethic vs entitlement in competition• Why focusing on process leads to better long-term successIf you’re involved in show cattle, raising competitive steers, or helping kids navigate the ups and downs of the industry, this episode offers a powerful perspective shift that can change how you approach competition.Because in this business… even when you do everything right, you’re not owed a win.👍 Like the video if you enjoy practical cattle knowledge💬 Drop your thoughts in the comments — have expectations ever cost you in the ring?🔔 Subscribe for more episodes of The Cattle Coach Show#ShowCattle #CattleCoachShow #LivestockCompetition #ShowSteers #CattleIndustry #Mindset #LivestockEducation #BeefCattle #CattleBusiness

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    The Most Overrated Trait in the Show Cattle Industry

    Bullnanza Stud Services:https://bullnanza.comCattle Coach Academy:https://www.cattle-coach.com/kolten-landing-pageIs the “squishy pastern” actually one of the most overrated traits in show cattle?In this episode of The Cattle Coach Show, we’re tackling a topic that might ruffle some feathers in the show cattle industry. For years, breeders, judges, and buyers have placed huge emphasis on the “squishy pastern” — often treating it as a defining trait of high-quality show cattle.But is that focus actually justified?Today we break down why the obsession with soft pasterns may be misguided, how this trend developed in the show ring, and what traits may actually matter far more when evaluating cattle structure and longevity.We dive into:• Why extremely soft pasterns can actually cause structural issues• How pastern flexibility changes throughout a calf’s life• Why feeding, stress, hoof trimming, and growth stages can alter how pasterns appear• The relationship between pastern angle, hoof shape, and heel depth• Why some of the best cattle don’t have the “trendiest” pasterns• How chasing trends can distract breeders from structural correctnessIf you’re involved in show cattle, breeding cattle, judging livestock, or raising competitive show steers, this episode will challenge some commonly accepted ideas and encourage you to evaluate cattle with a more balanced approach.At the end of the day, great cattle aren’t built on trends — they’re built on correct structure, functional feet, and long-term durability.Topics Covered in This Episode• What a pastern is in cattle and why it matters• The rise of the “squishy pastern” trend in the show ring• Structural correctness vs. cosmetic traits• Why hoof shape and heel depth are often more important• Long-term soundness in show cattleIf you’re passionate about livestock judging, breeding better cattle, and understanding what truly matters structurally, this episode is for you.👍 Like the video if you enjoy practical cattle knowledge💬 Drop your thoughts in the comments — do you think the squishy pastern is overrated?🔔 Subscribe for more episodes of The Cattle Coach Show#ShowCattle #CattleCoachShow #LivestockJudging #CattleBreeding #ShowSteers #LivestockIndustry #BeefCattle #CattleStructure #Pasterns #LivestockEducation

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    The Old Way Of Selling Cattle is DEAD

    Bonanza Stud Services:https://bullnanza.comCattle Coach Course:https://www.cattle-coach.com/kolten-landing-pageIn this episode of The Cattle Coach Show, we take on one of the most debated questions in the cattle business:What matters more — the bull or the cow?Today, we make the case for the bull.We break down why one bull influences an entire calf crop, why sire selection carries more weight than most people admit, and how owning, believing in, and actually knowing your bull can create real value in a breeding program.This episode isn’t about discrediting the cow.Next week, we’ll make the case for her.👇 Drop your thoughts in the comments:Do you build around the bull — or the cow?

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    The Biggest Breeding Mistake Cattlemen Make

    Access the Cattle Coach Academyhttps://www.cattle-coach.com/kolten-landing-pageBullnanzahttps://bullnanza.comIn this episode, we tackle the other side of the argument.Last week we made the case that the bull matters most.This week, we explain why the magic is actually in the cow.It’s not anti-bull.And it’s not theory.It’s understanding where consistency, longevity, and predictability in a herd actually come from.We walk through why elite breeders focus on cow families first, how maternal power compounds over time, and why two people can use the same bull and end up with completely different results.We talk about:Why cow families build herds, not individualsWhat separates a good calf crop from a repeatable programHow maternal traits quietly determine long-term profitabilityWhy chasing hot sires won’t fix foundational problemsAnd how to evaluate cows beyond just phenotypeThis episode isn’t about winning an argument — it’s about understanding leverage.If you want cattle that improve instead of reset every generation, this conversation is for you.Drop your thoughts in the comments.Keep learning.Keep building.And don’t quit.

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    The Bull Sets the Ceiling

    In this episode, we break down the one decision that quietly ruins more herds than any market crash, bad year, or tough break.It’s not a drought.It’s not a bad bull.And it’s not bad luck.It’s a decision most producers make early — and then live with for years.We walk through how this single choice affects herd direction, cash flow, breeding flexibility, and long-term momentum. You’ll hear why fixing it later is exponentially harder than getting it right up front, and how even “good cattle” can get trapped in a system that never compounds.We talk about:The decision most people don’t realize they’re makingHow it limits breeding and marketing optionsWhy it feels productive but quietly stalls progressThe difference between growing a herd and building a businessAnd how to course-correct before it costs you yearsThis episode isn’t about perfection — it’s about clarity. If you’ve ever felt stuck despite doing the work, this conversation will help you identify why.If you’re serious about protecting your herd’s future and making decisions that actually compound, this episode is for you.Drop your thoughts in the comments.Keep learning.Keep building.And don’t quit.

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    The Show Cattle Debate No One Actually Understands

    In this episode, we dive head-first into one of the most polarizing topics in the show cattle world: slick vs hair shows.Few debates get people more fired up than this one — and most of the arguments miss the point entirely.We break down why slick shearing isn’t just about looks, why hair shows still matter, and how environment, genetics, and management play a much bigger role than most people want to admit. You’ll hear how the same cattle, under the same judge, can place completely differently depending on whether they’re shown slick or in the hair — and why that doesn’t mean either result is wrong.We talk about:Why slick cattle force honesty in breeding and feedingWhat judges really mean by “freshness”How climate and geography changed the rulesWhy different breeds succeed in different systemsAnd why losing either slick or hair shows would hurt the industryThis isn’t about picking a side. It’s about understanding the system — and making better decisions because of it.If you’ve ever wondered why cattle win one show and fall apart at another, or why this debate never seems to go away, this episode will give you the clarity most conversations never reach.Drop your thoughts in the comments — this one’s meant to be discussed.Like, share, and subscribe for more real conversations about cattle, business, and the decisions that actually matter.

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    Why Most Cattle Businesses Fail (And How to Avoid It)

    Get Access to the Cattle Coach Academy:https://www.cattle-coach.com/kolten-landing-pageIn this episode, I break down why most cattle businesses fail and how to avoid the mistakes that keep people stuck growing herds instead of building wealth.If I were starting a cattle operation today, this is exactly how I would do it. Not by buying cows first. Not by buying land first. But by building the business backwards, the way most people don’t.We talk about quality, recipes, embryo strategy, loan structure, cattle debt, and why passion alone isn’t enough to make this business work.If you’re serious about turning cattle into a real business, this episode will save you years of frustration and expensive mistakes.Timestamps:00:00 Introduction00:22 Why Most People Start the Cattle Business Wrong01:05 Why Quality Comes Before Everything02:10 Why You Should Build the Business Backwards03:45 Securing Recipes Before Land or Donor Cows05:10 Creative Ways to Get Calves on the Ground06:35 Loan Structure Most Producers Get Wrong07:45 Why Cattle Debt Keeps You From Building WealthIf you’re new here, my name is Kolten. I created Cattle Coach to help producers think more clearly about the business side of cattle.This channel is about:Building cattle operations that actually make moneyAvoiding the most common (and expensive) mistakesTurning cattle from a hobby into a businessCreating long-term wealth through better decisionsAs long as you have cattle debt, you’re not truly growing wealth, you’re growing a herd.Just because it’s hard doesn’t mean it’s impossible.Keep learning.Keep building.And don’t quit.

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    Cattle Business 101: Should You Buy or Breed

    Cattle Coach Academy & course: https://www.cattle-coach.comKnow Your Cattle Business — Trade vs Raise: which lane should you pick? Kolten Thigpen breaks down the risks, money mindset, and discipline that separate a profitable cattle business from an expensive hobby.Key takeaways (quick)Trading = fast turnaround, higher risk — must know the market.Raising = slow, requires discipline & tight finances — focus on systems.If you love buying and never selling, that’s a hobby — plan accordingly.Start with one discipline (budget, herd plan, or market tracking) and stick with it 90 days.Decide your lane — comment “Trader” or “Producer.”

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    The Cattle Business Mistake Everyone Makes

    https://www.cattle-coach.com/kolten-landing-pageIn this episode, we break down the real reason most cattle operations never make money. It’s not lack of effort, passion, or good cattle. It’s failing to run the operation like a business.We talk about:🐂 The #1 mistake cattlemen make📊 Why not knowing your numbers quietly destroys your operation💰 How to think about cattle as a long-term investment⏳ Why patience matters more than talent🚨 What to fix before you become part of the 90%If you’re building a show cattle operation, running cows, or working nonstop without seeing results, this conversation will hit close to home.🔔 Subscribe for real-world cattle business strategy, mindset, and management.

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    I Bought a Bull I Couldn't Afford — Here's What Happened

    Cattle Coach Academy — course & sign up: https://www.cattle-coach.comIn this episode I dig into beginnings — the mistakes, the lessons, and the moments that made the ride worth it. I tell the full story of buying my first promo bull with money I didn’t have, a terrifying vet reaction, a fence accident that looked like the end, and how that same bull ultimately helped build QB Cattle. I also share the single lesson from my grandpa that changed how I chase goals: if you want something, you’ll find a way.If you’re starting a cattle business, rebuilding, or just on the edge of a risky move, this one’s for YOU.Chapters (edit to match final cut)00:00 — Welcome / New Year talk01:20 — The $5,000 bull purchase (Woodrow)04:10 — Vet shots & bad reaction — panic moment06:00 — The fence accident — he looked dead08:30 — Recovery, semen sales, and selling for $20K10:20 — Lessons learned: fail forward, don’t despise small beginnings12:00 — Grandpa’s “no” story — why I bought my first heifer14:00 — How I rebuilt and what I teach in the Cattle Coach Academy15:30 — CTA / How to get involvedResources & LinksWhat helped me most: share one “small beginning” you’re proud of (or one mistake you learned from) — drop it in the comments below. I read them.If this episode helped you:Like the video — it helps other cattle families find itSubscribe for weekly episodes: short lessons, interviews, and cattle business strategyShare with a friend who’s on the fence about startingFollow & connect!

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    The 2025 Cattle Coach Highlights That Changed Everything

    In this episode Kolten Thigpen and our favorite guests from 2025, reflect on building a cattle business grounded in faith and family, the bold decisions that changed everything (including the sell‑out that netted six‑figures), and the community that’s helped them raise banner-winning cattle. You’ll get candid stories about growth, the Heart of a Champion sale, rebuilding QB Cattle, and why doing the work the right way matters more than the trophy.Join the movement:Learn more and enroll in the Cattle Coach Academy (preview & full course): https://www.cattle-coach.com/kolten-landing-page• Buy a preview (Only $150): https://www.cattle-coach.com/offers/oz8EkgD4• Buy the full course: https://www.cattle-coach.com/offers/xLBMcFL9/checkoutFollow the channel:Cattle Coach on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@qbcattlecoSponsors & partners mentioned:Bullnanza Stud Services — custom bull collection & semen salesExpress Livestock Genomics — fast genetic defect testing for cattleIf this episode helped you:Like, comment, and subscribe — it helps us get these stories and lessons to more producers and families.Tell us: which moment in 2025 resonated most with you? Drop a comment below.Want more? Watch the full interviews, deep dives, and how‑to lessons on the Cattle Coach channel — from breeding strategies to running a profitable cattle business.#CattleCoach #QBcattle #KoltenThigpen #ShowCattle #CattleBusiness #FaithFamilyFarming #Bullnanza #ExpressLivestockGenomics

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    From Dishwasher to Food Empire: Skeet & Tyler’s Story

    Kolten Thigpen sits down with Skeet & Tyler Smith — the small‑town restaurateurs behind Skeet’s and Scooter’s Coffee — to talk faith, family, restaurant life, and the hard lessons behind a long comeback. If you’re a restaurant owner, small‑business operator, cattleman, or anybody who cares about stewardship over hustle, this episode is full of practical leadership advice, real vulnerability about failure (fire, debt, COVID), and the mindset that helped them rebuild.What you’ll learn in this episode:How they grew from a one‑fryer start to multiple locationsWhy faith and community drove their business decisionsThe story of a devastating fire and a 10‑year financial recoveryHow COVID forced them to simplify and focus on what matteredHiring, culture, and the systems that let you scale with integrityPractical takeaways for entrepreneurs, ranchers, and family businessesTimestamps / Chapters0:00 — Intro: “It is a beautiful day…”0:27 — Meet Skeet & Tyler Smith (Skeet’s / Scooter’s Coffee)3:01 — From dishwasher to founder: their origin story9:58 — What makes their menu and steaks special17:14 — Faith, worship, and community impact23:36 — COVID: “we were done mathematically” — the pivot that saved them34:02 — Why Scooter’s / franchising story mattered40:59 — Character moment: “He’d give you his last shirt”1:03:09 — Fire, loss, and 10 years to recover1:12:34 — Advice for new entrepreneurs & show cattle families1:17:23 — Closing thoughts & where to find themResources mentionedCattle Coach Academy — Learn the business side of cattle & ranching: https://www.cattle-coach.com/kolten-landing-pageKolten Thigpen / Cattle Coach channel: https://www.youtube.com/@qbcattlecoLove this episode? Do these 3 things:Like the video — it helps others find these stories.Subscribe & hit the bell — new Cattle Coach Show episodes weekly.Comment below — what was the single biggest lesson you took from Skeet & Tyler?

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    Breeding Strategies That Win in 2026

    Cattle Coach Academy: https://www.cattle-coach.comShould you breed for the quick dollar or breed for the future? In this episode Kolten Thigpen walks through the tradeoffs every breeder faces — short‑term profit, long‑term genetics, how to use line breeding and outcrossing intentionally, and a practical checklist for mating decisions that protect your herd’s future.What you’ll learn in this episodeWhy “breeding for the dollar” can lock you into a cornerThe power of heterosis vs. the benefits of homozygosity (consistency)How to balance quick profit matings with future herd developmentWhen linebreeding works — and when it becomes harmful inbreedingPractical due‑diligence: what to look at when you go see a bull in personOne short piece of advice that ties it all together: “Breed them how you like them.”Subscribe for weekly episodes & cattle business tips: If this episode helped you:Hit Like — it helps other breeders find this contentComment below: What mating are you debating right now? Tell us the scenario and we’ll weigh in.Share this with a friend who’s breeding for the quick dollar — they need to hear this.#CattleCoach #Breeding #Heterosis #Linebreeding #CattleBusiness #ShowCattle

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    Why Most Breeders Never Raise Champions

    Learn more about the Cattle Coach Academy: https://www.cattle-coach.com/kolten-landing-pageIn this engaging episode, we explore crucial "life lessons" and "personal development" insights that often go unrecognized on the journey to achieving your aspirations. Discover the power of a strong "mindset" and how cultivating a "success mindset" can reshape your approach to challenges. We also discuss practical "goal setting" strategies to help you realize your true potential.What you’ll hear in this episode:Why “the chase” becomes an addiction — and how to replace it with repeatable systemsThe recipe Kolten discovered for creating his first champion (and why persistence mattered more than pedigree)Why selling to the right family / keeping your circle small is critical for long‑term successThe #1 habit that changed his program: reviewing raw footage (the eye-in-the-sky doesn’t lie)How the “Heart of a Champion” sale and the big sell‑out reset his priorities and businessPractical, faith- & family-centered advice for raising champions while protecting your home lifeJoin our community and get notified about new episodes and trainingsLeave a comment with your biggest takeaway — and what you want us to cover nextIf this episode helped you, consider checking out the Academy — it’s designed to put you in business for the long haul, not just chase one banner.

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    Serious Sellers NEVER Say This

    Cattle Coach Academy – https://www.cattle-coach-academy.comWhen a buyer asks, “What do you want for her?” the worst answer a seller can give is:“As much as I can get.”Not because you don’t want to maximize profit — but because that answer instantly kills confidence, slows down the sale, and makes buyers question whether it’s worth pursuing.In this episode, we break down why having a clear price (or price range) is one of the simplest ways to look professional, build trust, and actually move cattle faster.

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    If You Think You're Broken — Listen to This

    Want to go deeper? Learn more about our coaching & courses at https://www.cattle-coach.comYou have greatness inside of you — and in this Thanksgiving‑week message Kolton lays out the single mindset shift that unlocks it: trade expectations for appreciation. Honest, faith‑centered, and practical, this episode walks through why gratitude is the “ultimate enhancer,” how expectations crush joy and performance, and how the darkest pits can become the launching pad for your greatest comebacks.What you’ll get from this episode:Why an attitude of gratitude multiplies success, relationships, and resilienceHow to replace toxic expectations with appreciation in everyday lifeReal‑world examples (show‑ring analogies and an A&M comeback) that illustrate how perspective changes outcomesA faith‑rooted call to live on purpose and love your familyStandout lines (shareable)"Trade your expectations for appreciation and your whole world changes in an instant.""Gratitude is the ultimate enhancer. It's the ultimate encourager.""If you want to change the world, go home and love your family." — Mother TeresaIf this episode helped you, please:Like, comment who needs to hear this today, and share it with someone you’re grateful for.Subscribe for more weekly messages.

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    Stop Transferring Embryos Until You Fix THIS

    Cattle Coach Academy — full course & previews: https://www.cattle-coach.com/kolten-landing-pageWhat really goes on behind a flush & transfer day? In this episode we sit down with Casey Ballard and Matthew Markwood of Legacy Genetic Resources for a behind‑the‑scenes look at embryo transfer, conception rates, donor performance, and the management choices that make (or break) a program.What you’ll learn in this episodeThe months and management that tend to give the best conception rates (why April and November show up a lot)Why “big number” donors can be amazing — and why they sometimes have lower pregnancy stick‑ratesThe lab and field split: conventional flushes vs. IVF transfers (what Legacy handles and what they don’t)Real donor stories — the unicorn that repeatedly produced 24–30 embryos and one day almost made 24/25 pregnancies Practical tips for someone getting started in repro work: where to get hands‑on experience, what schools can’t teach, and how many reps it takes to get comfortableHow weather, nutrition and on‑farm management show up in your transfer resultsIf you found the episode helpful, please LIKE, SUBSCRIBE and SHARE — it helps us get more repro experts on the show. Drop your questions in the comments.#CattleCoach #EmbryoTransfer #LegacyGenetics #CattleRepro #Livestock

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    Breed Smart: 3 Genetic Traps That Kill Calves Ft. Mari Callaway

    Cattle Coach Academy - https://www.cattle-coach.com/kolten-landing-pageExpress Livestock Genomics- https://expresslivestockgenomics.comLearn how to use genetic testing and smart mating plans to protect your herd, keep the show look you want, and avoid heartbreaking losses. In this episode we break down the three most‑tested defects in show cattle (TH, PHA, DS), show easy Punnett‑square math you can use for every mating, and explain the real-world risks and strategies breeders use to either eradicate or responsibly retain carrier genes.What you’ll learn in this videoQuick definitions: TH (tibial hemimelia), PHA (pulmonary hypoplasia/anascara), DS (digital subluxation)How each defect behaves (lethal vs non‑lethal) and what that means for calves and pregnanciesSimple Punnett‑square outcomes for Carrier × Carrier, Carrier × Clean, Positive × Carrier matingsWhy DS is different (variable expression) and why DS + PHA can be a dangerous combinationPractical breeding rules: when to test, when to mate carriers, and how to keep desired traits while minimizing riskReal examples, breeder best practices, and lab turnaround expectationsWhy this mattersIf you buy bulls, semen, or embryos — or if you’re building a show herd — understanding TH, PHA and DS is essential. These defects affect fertility, calf survival, conformation, and can even cause late‑term abortions. Testing and planned matings protect your herd’s welfare and your bottom line.TH, PHA, DS, tibial hemimelia, pulmonary hypoplasia, digital subluxation, carrier, lethal gene, Punnett square, genetic testing, show cattle genetics, breeding strategy, Express Livestock GenomicsTimestamps (approx.)0:00 Intro & why testing matters1:10 TH explained — genetics & outcomes6:20 PHA explained — pregnancy risks & outcomes10:30 DS explained — prevalence, expression & risks16:00 DS + PHA interactions & why this pairing is risky19:40 Practical mating rules & Punnett‑square examples23:00 How to use carriers responsibly in show programs26:30 How & where to get tested + lab turnaroundIf you’re buying genetics (bulls, semen, embryos) — ALWAYS test before you buy and plan matings using the sire/dam genotypes.Mentioned resources / partnersBullnanza Stud Services — semen collection, housing & custom bull services: https://bullnanza.com/QB Cattle Company — Kolten Thigpen’s QB Cattle program & sales: https://qbcattle.comExpress Livestock Genomics — genetic testing for TH, PHA, DS (fast turnaround): https://expresslivestockgenomics.comIf this video helped you: please Like, Subscribe, and hit the bell so you don’t miss future breeding strategy episodes! Share with a friend who’s buying bulls or planning matings this season.Questions? Drop them below — genotype data, mating scenarios, or requests for a downloadable planning sheet and I’ll help.

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    Donor Selection: Remove Emotion, Win More

    Cattle Coach Academy - https://www.cattle-coach.com/kolten-landing-pageExpress Livestock Genomics- https://expresslivestockgenomics.comToday we walk through flush‑day roster management: how we plan for a target number of fresh transfers, how we rank donors, what to do when a donor “bombs,” why you should enter flush day with frozen embryos as insurance, and fast decision rules for transfer vs. freeze. If you raise show cattle or run ET programs, this episode gives actionable steps you can use on the next flush.

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    Stop Making This Show‑Ring Mistake (Fix Now)

    Cattle Coach Academy — step‑by‑step training and mentorship from Kolten Thigpen: https://www.cattle-coach.com/kolten-landing-page (course & signups)https://bullnanza.com/#next Join Kolten Thigpen and his special guest Lawson Thigpen — a seven‑year‑old with a huge heart for cattle and an even bigger skillset. In this episode Lawson walks us through how he halters calves, the roping trick he learned that catches even wild youngsters, what he looks for when picking a show steer, and the show‑ring habits that actually win. Warm, practical, and full of kid‑power — this one’s packed with actionable tips for show families and anyone who works cattle.What you’ll hear:Lawson’s roping/halter story with “Shooty” and why the trick worksPractical halter training tips you can use in the pen todayHow Lawson picks calves (fluff, stoutness, boxy face)Show‑ring details: head carriage, ears forward, pace & positioningMindset: how Lawson treats losses and stays focusedFamily stories and why early practice mattersTop takeawaysPractice in the pen beats fancy equipment — repetition builds calm, catchable calves.Small details win shows: head carriage, ears forward, pace, and feeling movement through the halter.Treat losses as lessons — focus on one fix at a time and keep working.Resources mentionedLike this episode? Do this next👍 Like the video if you learned something🔔 Subscribe to the Cattle Coach Show for weekly episodes on breeding, showing, and building a profitable cattle business💬 Tell us in the comments: What halter trick do you use? What’s one thing you’ll try from Lawson’s tips?

  24. 10

    THIS Question at a Sale Will Save You $10k

    Cattle Coach Academy Course (How To Actually Make $$ With Your Cattle):https://www.cattle-coach.com/kolten-landing-pageIn this episode of The Cattle Coach Show, Kolten Thigpen flips the script on how most people pick breeding stock. Instead of chasing “pretty” bulls and cows, Kolten shows you why the offspring — not the parent’s appearance — is the money-maker. Learn the questions to ask at a sale, how to use carrier genetics to your advantage, and the mindset for selecting animals 1–4 generations ahead.What you’ll learn:-Why “offspring first” is the only metric that matters for profit.-The exact questions to ask at auctions so you don’t overpay.-How genetic-defect carriers can carry valuable traits — and how to manage the risk.-Why you must evaluate animals for your herd (not someone else’s).-How to think 1–4 generations ahead when buying AI sires, donors, or herd bulls.

  25. 9

    Strength in Struggle: How Adversity Shapes Success in the Show Cattle Industry

    In this episode of The Cattle Coach Show, the host delves into the theme of adversity, loss, and perseverance within the competitive show cattle industry. He encourages viewers to allow adversity to build rather than break them, emphasizing that the path to success is often fraught with challenges and setbacks. Through personal anecdotes, including his pursuit of raising breed champions and the unforeseen journey to winning a grand champion title in Houston, the host underscores the importance of resilience and maintaining a positive attitude. He advises against adopting a defeatist or blame-oriented mindset, instead urging viewers to focus on helping others and learning from every experience. The episode concludes with an inspiring message to embrace adversity as a growth opportunity.00:00 Introduction and Today's Topic00:09 Embracing Adversity in the Show Industry01:34 Journey to Raising a Breed Champion02:58 The Story of the First Breed Champion04:01 Overcoming Setbacks and Celebrating Success06:48 A Grand Champion at Houston12:14 The Highs and Lows of Calving Season14:45 Final Thoughts on Adversity and Encouragement18:03 Conclusion and FarewellThis show dives into the world of elite show cattle producers—highlighting successful financial, show ring, and stock management strategies from elite breeders to junior exhibitor families. We unpack advanced cattle operation tools like embryo transfer and artificial insemination (AI), how to professionally manage recip and donor herds in order to make money and gain a competitive edge with every generation. Each episode explores the nuances of high quality cattle selection, next level money management,  genetic defect testing practices, plus show ring success strategies and mastering breeding decisions. We also highlight modern marketing strategies through online sales and digital marketing for show cattle, while not neglecting the tried and true sales like live and private treaty—featuring interviews with producers utilizing live-stream auctions, social media promotion, and out of the pasture or barn private treaty sales practices to capture premium prices.The Cattle Coach Show is ideal for seedstock and show calf breeders, show families, and livestock competitors aiming to combine financial strategy, genetic selection, and sales or show presentation to succeed in the ring and the business.Visit our website: www.cattle-coach.comAnd Explore Our Other Business Ventures Below ⁠www.bullnanza.com⁠ • •  ⁠www.expresslivestockgenomics.com⁠

  26. 8

    Finding Purpose Beyond the Trophy: The Potts Family Journey

    In this episode of The Cattle Coach Show, the host welcomes Adam and Kara Potts to discuss their family's journey in the competitive show cattle industry. The conversation covers their show ring accomplishments, the competitive nature of the industry, and the challenges they faced, including financial hardships and personal struggles. Adam and Kara share their story of surrendering their lives to Jesus, focusing on the journey rather than the trophies, and the importance of faith in shaping their family and business. They discuss the value of being authentic, diversifying income, and the significance of having a supportive team. The episode is filled with personal anecdotes, life lessons, and a heartfelt message about finding joy and contentment through faith.00:00 Introduction to the Cattle Coach Show00:19 Meet the Potts Family00:25 Achievements in the Show Ring01:19 The Competitive Spirit01:51 A Journey of Faith and Surrender02:35 Focusing on the Journey, Not the Trophy04:23 The Winningest Calf and Denver Show05:27 Lessons from Losing and Winning18:51 The Breaking Point and Surrender31:54 The Role of Faith in Ranching37:58 Balancing Family and Ranching45:44 The Challenges and Blessings of Farming Life47:04 Diversifying Income for Stability49:43 The Importance of Relationships in the Industry54:37 Creating a Family-Friendly Auction Experience01:02:14 Leaving a Legacy of Faith and Hard Work01:03:45 The Power of Authenticity and Teamwork01:07:34 Reflecting on the Journey and Future Goals01:15:15 The Importance of Knowing Your 'Why'01:24:51 Final Thoughts and GratitudeThis show dives into the world of elite show cattle producers—highlighting successful financial, show ring, and stock management strategies from elite breeders to junior exhibitor families. We unpack advanced cattle operation tools like embryo transfer and artificial insemination (AI), how to professionally manage recip and donor herds in order to make money and gain a competitive edge with every generation. Each episode explores the nuances of high quality cattle selection, next level money management,  genetic defect testing practices, plus show ring success strategies and mastering breeding decisions. We also highlight modern marketing strategies through online sales and digital marketing for show cattle, while not neglecting the tried and true sales like live and private treaty—featuring interviews with producers utilizing live-stream auctions, social media promotion, and out of the pasture or barn private treaty sales practices to capture premium prices.The Cattle Coach Show is ideal for seedstock and show calf breeders, show families, and livestock competitors aiming to combine financial strategy, genetic selection, and sales or show presentation to succeed in the ring and the business.Visit our website: www.cattle-coach.comAnd Explore Our Other Business Ventures Below ⁠www.bullnanza.com⁠ ⁠www.expresslivestockgenomics.com⁠

  27. 7

    Faith, Family, and Cattle with Brandon and Brek Horn

    In this episode of The Cattle Coach Show, Kolten interviews Brandon and Brek Horn, influential figures in the cattle industry known for their exceptional show cattle and dedication to family and faith. They discuss their journey, sharing anecdotes about their children’s successes, the foundation of faith in their lives, and the invaluable support from their friends, mentors, and team members. The Horns reflect on their past achievements and future aspirations, highlighting their unwavering work ethic, passion for the industry, and the joy of raising good cattle. Their story is a testament to commitment, perseverance, and the impact of a supportive family unit in achieving extraordinary success.This show dives into the world of elite show cattle producers—highlighting successful financial, show ring, and stock management strategies from elite breeders to junior exhibitor families. We unpack advanced cattle operation tools like embryo transfer and artificial insemination (AI), how to professionally manage recip and donor herds in order to make money and gain a competitive edge with every generation. Each episode explores the nuances of high quality cattle selection, next level money management,  genetic defect testing practices, plus show ring success strategies and mastering breeding decisions. We also highlight modern marketing strategies through online sales and digital marketing for show cattle, while not neglecting the tried and true sales like live and private treaty—featuring interviews with producers utilizing live-stream auctions, social media promotion, and out of the pasture or barn private treaty sales practices to capture premium prices.The Cattle Coach Show is ideal for seedstock and show calf breeders, show families, and livestock competitors aiming to combine financial strategy, genetic selection, and sales or show presentation to succeed in the ring and the business.Visit our website: www.cattle-coach.comAnd Explore Our Other Business Ventures Below  ⁠www.bullnanza.com⁠ • •  ⁠www.expresslivestockgenomics.com⁠00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction00:25 Accolades and Achievements01:42 Reflections on Success02:55 Future Goals and Business Evolution05:47 Faith and Family Support06:59 Work Ethic and Passion08:39 Early Career and Transition12:26 Challenges and Patience in the Industry18:21 Family Dynamics and Roles32:58 Memorable Moments and Achievements34:38 Client Success Stories37:11 Expectations and Realities46:44 The Calf's Journey48:00 Winning the Show48:24 Reflecting on Success50:09 Forward Thinking01:00:24 The Importance of Team01:07:09 Faith and Family01:20:44 Future Plans

  28. 6

    The Journey of QB Cattle with Kolten & Sarah Thigpen

    In this heartfelt episode of The Cattle Coach Show, Kolten Thigpen introduces his wife, Sarah Thigpen, and they delve into their personal and professional journey together. The episode covers how they met, Sarah's initial perceptions of Kolten's cattle business, and the challenges and triumphs they faced as a couple in the show cattle industry. They discuss the importance of balancing passion with family life, the impact of their faith, and the evolution of their business ventures including QB Cattle and Bullnanza Stud Services. This episode offers an insightful look into the dynamics of managing a family-run business and maintaining a strong marital bond.This show dives into the world of elite show cattle producers—highlighting successful financial, show ring, and stock management strategies from elite breeders to junior exhibitor families. We unpack advanced cattle operation tools like embryo transfer and artificial insemination (AI), how to professionally manage recip and donor herds in order to make money and gain a competitive edge with every generation. Each episode explores the nuances of high quality cattle selection, next level money management,  genetic defect testing practices, plus show ring success strategies and mastering breeding decisions. We also highlight modern marketing strategies through online sales and digital marketing for show cattle, while not neglecting the tried and true sales like live and private treaty—featuring interviews with producers utilizing live-stream auctions, social media promotion, and out of the pasture or barn private treaty sales practices to capture premium prices.The Cattle Coach Show is ideal for seedstock and show calf breeders, show families, and livestock competitors aiming to combine financial strategy, genetic selection, and sales or show presentation to succeed in the ring and the business.”*Visit our website: www.cattle-coach.comAnd Explore Our Other Business Ventures Below ⁠www.bullnanza.com⁠ • •  ⁠www.expresslivestockgenomics.com⁠

  29. 5

    Cattle Breeding Strategies: The Power of Opposites

    In this episode, Kolten dives right in and discusses his favorite topic: breeding cattle, with a particular focus on breeding opposites to opposites. He explains three main methods: breeding different types, breeding based on specific attributes, and crossbreeding different breeds to achieve hybrid vigor. He emphasizes that genetics do not blend but combine, and shares insights from his experiences in show cattle operations. This conversation also highlights practical tips, potential pitfalls, and answers common questions about the next generation of offspring, ultimately guiding listeners on how to maximize value and success in their breeding programs..00:00 Introduction to Breeding Cattle00:16 Breeding Opposites to Opposites00:40 Types of Opposite Breeding03:38 Genetics: Combining Traits06:03 Practical Applications and Success Stories10:05 Challenges and Considerations12:23 Future Generations and Consistency15:25 Evaluating and Managing Breeding Pieces22:37 Conclusion and Next StepsAbout the Cattle Coach ShowThis show dives into the world of elite show cattle producers—highlighting successful financial, show ring, and stock management strategies from elite breeders to junior exhibitor families. We unpack advanced cattle operation tools like embryo transfer and artificial insemination (AI), how to professionally manage recip and donor herds in order to make money and gain a competitive edge with every generation. Each episode explores the nuances of high quality cattle selection, next level money management,  genetic defect testing practices, plus show ring success strategies and mastering breeding decisions. We also highlight modern marketing strategies through online sales and digital marketing for show cattle, while not neglecting the tried and true sales like live and private treaty—featuring interviews with producers utilizing live-stream auctions, social media promotion, and out of the pasture or barn private treaty sales practices to capture premium prices. The Cattle Coach Show is ideal for seedstock and show calf breeders, show families, and livestock competitors aiming to combine financial strategy, genetic selection, and sales or show presentation to succeed in the ring and the business.”*Visit our website: www.cattle-coach.comAnd Explore Our Other Business Ventures Below www.bullnanza.com www.expresslivestockgenomics.com

  30. 4

    Do's and Don'ts of Buying and Breeding Recip Cows

    In this episode of the Cattle Coach Show, get ready to walk through the essential steps and best practices for buying and managing recipient (recip) cows aimed at maximizing productivity and profitability in show cattle operations. Kolten emphasizes the importance of focusing on the late summer to early fall calving window, particularly for club calves. The episode provides detailed do's and don'ts, such as buying bred recips instead of open ones, purchasing them months in advance, and limiting the number of embryo transfers. Practical tips include turning a bull out post-embryo transfer for maintaining cash flow and retention of the cattle. The overall guidance ensures that operations can achieve higher conception rates, better cash flow, and prolonged usability of recips.This show dives into the world of elite show cattle producers—highlighting successful financial, show ring, and stock management strategies from elite breeders to junior exhibitor families. We unpack advanced cattle operation tools like embryo transfer and artificial insemination (AI), how to professionally manage recip and donor herds in order to make money and gain a competitive edge with every generation. Each episode explores the nuances of high quality cattle selection, next level money management,  genetic defect testing practices, plus show ring success strategies and mastering breeding decisions. We also highlight modern marketing strategies through online sales and digital marketing for show cattle, while not neglecting the tried and true sales like live and private treaty—featuring interviews with producers utilizing live-stream auctions, social media promotion, and out of the pasture or barn private treaty sales practices to capture premium prices.The Cattle Coach Show is ideal for seedstock and show calf breeders, show families, and livestock competitors aiming to combine financial strategy, genetic selection, and sales or show presentation to succeed in the ring and the business.”*Visit our website: www.cattle-coach.comAnd Explore Our Other Business Ventures Below ⁠www.bullnanza.com⁠ ⁠www.expresslivestockgenomics.com⁠

  31. 3

    The Strategic Use of Genetic Defects in Show Cattle

    In this episode of The Cattle Coach Show, Kolten discusses how to purposefully use genetic defects in cattle breeding to gain advantages in showmanship. The episode delves into common genetic defects like TH, PHA, and DS, explaining their characteristics, potential benefits, and risks. The host also shares personal experiences and best practices for safely incorporating these defects to enhance traits such as hair quality, muscle mass, and overall stature. The information is directed at breeders aiming to produce cattle for haired and slick shows, emphasizing how to make informed breeding decisions while minimizing potential hazards.This show dives into the world of elite show cattle producers—highlighting successful financial, show ring, and stock management strategies from elite breeders to junior exhibitor families. We unpack advanced cattle operation tools like embryo transfer and artificial insemination (AI), how to professionally manage recip and donor herds in order to make money and gain a competitive edge with every generation. Each episode explores the nuances of high quality cattle selection, next level money management,  genetic defect testing practices, plus show ring success strategies and mastering breeding decisions. We also highlight modern marketing strategies through online sales and digital marketing for show cattle, while not neglecting the tried and true sales like live and private treaty—featuring interviews with producers utilizing live-stream auctions, social media promotion, and out of the pasture or barn private treaty sales practices to capture premium prices.The Cattle Coach Show is ideal for seedstock and show calf breeders, show families, and livestock competitors aiming to combine financial strategy, genetic selection, and sales or show presentation to succeed in the ring and the business.”*Visit our website: www.cattle-coach.comAnd Explore Our Other Business Ventures Below ⁠www.bullnanza.com⁠ ⁠www.expresslivestockgenomics.com⁠

  32. 2

    Welcome to the Cattle Coach Show!

    This show dives into the world of elite show cattle producers—highlighting successful financial, show ring, and stock management strategies from elite breeders to junior exhibitor families. We unpack advanced cattle operation tools like embryo transfer and artificial insemination (AI), how to professionally manage recip and donor herds in order to make money and gain a competitive edge with every generation. Each episode explores the nuances of high quality cattle selection, next level money management,  genetic defect testing practices, plus show ring success strategies and mastering breeding decisions. We also highlight modern marketing strategies through online sales and digital marketing for show cattle, while not neglecting the tried and true sales like live and private treaty—featuring interviews with producers utilizing live-stream auctions, social media promotion, and out of the pasture or barn private treaty sales practices to capture premium prices.The Cattle Coach Show is ideal for seedstock and show calf breeders, show families, and livestock competitors aiming to combine financial strategy, genetic selection, and sales or show presentation to succeed in the ring and the business.”*Visit our website: www.cattle-coach.comAnd Explore Our Other Business Ventures Below ⁠www.bullnanza.com⁠ • •  ⁠www.expresslivestockgenomics.com⁠

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Everything show cattle! We will talk about everything we love from management in the show ring to the pasture, but most importantly how to make money doing it! Hear from industry leaders who have broke through the impossible financial barriers to live the dream as full time stockman. Learn more at www.cattle-coach.com.Resources: www.bullnanza.com www.expresslivestockgenomics.com

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Kolten Thigpen

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