A Celebration and Field Day commemorating the arrival of the first Angus bulls in the United States in May 1873 will be on May 20, 2023 in Victoria, Kansas at the Grant Memorial Monument and George Grant gravesite. The event will include cattle displays, speakers, a Certified Angus Beef ® Smoked Brisket lunch, entertainment , a re-dedication of the Monument and wreath laying. Attendees will also have to opportunity to view the George Grant Villa– a short drive from the Celebration site.
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Ks Angus Association Members invited to display Angus Cattle
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Ks Angus Association Members invited to display Angus Cattle
- Kansas Angus Association members who are interested in displaying cattle should submit information by April 15.
- Must be a member of Ks Angus Assn. New members welcome.
- A limited number pens will be available.
- A $150 display fee will apply per pen. Fee must be paid by April 30.
- Members are limited to 1 pen to display 1-3 head ( example 1 pair, Donors, Cows, Heifers)
- Females only-1-3 head ( 1 pair, Donor or up to 3 heifers)
- Bulls will not be allowed with the exception of an unweaned bull calf along side of cow in a pair display.
- If all allotted pens are not taken a member may have additional pen spaces.
- All display cattle must me registered Angus, proof of registration must be provided prior to event.
- Participants must have pedigree info available to attendees either by signage or handouts.
- Participants may have Farm/Ranch banners/signage on pen as well as provide handouts to attendees.
- Participants must keep pens and area clean and inviting from 11 am to 3 pm on the day of the events
- Pens will be set up the evening before however cattle cannot be in pens until the morning of May 20
- Small water tank like reused protein tubs must be in pens.
- The Kansas Angus Association or the City of Victoria are not responsible for injury to any animal or person.
- Unruly cattle in pens will be asked to leave.