Please let me know your plans about practice this weekend,
I have only had 2 responses, 1 yes - 1 no, can't come, for saturday at 6:00.
kiki
272-4854
454-5262 ext. 140
There are 2 days before the cut off date, here is my list to date:
Firm Commitments:
Kris Ritter, Kyle Young, Laura Tangedahl, Dan Tangedahl, Derry Jamison, Amy Keith, John Jamison, Tina Hutcherson, Pat Noble, Kathy Freeman, Renee Thompson, Audrey Schmidt, Colleen Hause, Kiki Pantaze, Chris Salas, Uli Salas, Susan Johnson
Tentative Commitments:
Michael Thompson, Sheri Kubin, Tom McPherson, Catherine Pipkin, Chris Pickens, Kellee Campbell, Tanner Kneese, Summer Kneese, Michelle Ahrends, Stephanie Corely, Ben Samuelson
Please let me know if I have missed your name or put you on the wrong list.
Let me reiterate that this clinic has been set up for the player with a rating of a 2 or above; this means that no pee-wee junior (this is anyone who plays in the same division as Aaron & Jessica Arriaga), nor the beginner player will be participating in this clinic. This clinic is directed at improving the level of play for players with a rating of a 2 or above.
We are scheduling a clinic for August for the beginner players and pee-wee juniors, this will be directed soley at this level of play with coaches being flown in and upper players passing along the information learned at the Bennett Clinic. We will be sending this information out soon, so look for it.
If you have any questions feel free to contact me.
Please let me know who can practice saturday evening at 6:00?
So if we don't have enough people I can get back with you if I have to
cancel the practice.
Kiki 272-4854 wk 454-5262
hello Lone Star - what would people like to do about practice this weekend?
I think saturday at 6 pm would be nice. I have to pick my mom up at the
airport on sunday. Please let me know. kiki
Just wanted to make it clear that play starts on June 21 (Friday) evening around 7 P.M. with the juniors. This carnival will be a scramble and if you have any questions please contact Kara or Pam. Bring allllll the lights you have around the house and any you can borrow.
Hope to see ya there
Pam 512-303-6552
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Due to all the ads that have found their way to our group's web
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membership also, so far it's not limited.
Paul Johnson.
Okay, who wants the little guy/girl? Delivery out-of-state on July 6/7 and 12/13.
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>NEWS RELEASE
>Texas Animal Health Commission
>Box l2966 *Austin, Texas 78711 *(800) 550-8242* FAX (512) 719-0719
>Linda Logan, DVM, PhD* Executive Director
>Contact: Carla Everett, info officer, 1-800-550-8242, ext. 710, or
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>For Immediate Release--June 7, 2002
>
>It's Official. Texas Loses Cattle Tuberculosis "Free" Status
>
>Texas ranchers will need more than a truck and trailer to move breeding
>cattle and bison out of state for the foreseeable future. On June 6, the
>US Department of Agriculture (USDA) published its "interim rule" that
>officially downgraded Texas' cattle tuberculosis (TB) status from
>Accredited-Free to Modified Accredited-Advanced. Texas' status was lowered
>because TB infection was confirmed in two Texas cattle herds in 2001. Now,
>unless they are moving directly to slaughter, Texas breeding cattle and
>bison must be officially identified and be tested for cattle TB within 60
>days prior to being transported across state lines (interstate movement).
>Untested Texas cattle and bison still can move freely within the state.
>
>"Stock covered by the breeding cattle testing and identification
>requirement include weaned heifers, bred heifers, cows and bulls intended
>for breeding purposes," explained Dr. Max Coats, assistant executive
>director for the Texas Animal Health Commission, the state's livestock
>health regulatory agency. "The USDA has delayed until January 1, 2003,
>additional restrictions onmoving feeder cattle out of the state. Feeder
>animals include steers, bull calves and heifers destined for grazing and
>feeding for slaughter."
>
>"We've worked to prepare Texas cattle producers for the impact of this
>regulation change for several months and have conferred frequently with
>related industry associations. Brochures outlining the changes in the
>testing requirements can be obtained from the TAHC at no charge," said Dr.
>Coats.
>
>"This new federal regulation will require ranchers to plan ahead before
>selling or moving their breeding cattle out of state," he said. "Ranchers
>may find their breeding cattle to be more marketable if the animals are
>tested prior to arrival at the livestock market. Untested breeding cattle
>and bison will be restricted to movement only within the state or directly
>to a slaughter plant, unless a buyer makes arrangement to have the animals
>held and tested after the sale. Ranchers will be responsible for paying
>their USDA accredited, private veterinary practitioners for testing."
>
>To conduct a TB skin test, an accredited veterinarian injects a tiny
>amount of tuberculin into the animal's skin near its tail, in an area
>called the "caudal fold." After a 72-hour waiting period, Dr. Coats said
>the veterinarian examines the site for swelling that might indicate the
>animal has been exposed to cattle TB. If there is no response, the
>accredited veterinarian can issue a document as proof of testing,
>recording on it the test results and the animal's official
>identification--either a brucellosis ear tag, or for purebred cattle, a
>firebrand or tattoo registered with the breed.
>
>"About one percent of the 'caudal fold' tests will be positive, and this
>is expected, as there can be false-positive test results," noted Dr.
>Coats. "If this occurs, a state or federal veterinarian must run a second
>test within 10 days. This 'comparative cervical' test, run on the
>animal's neck, also requires a 72-hour waiting period, and if it is
>negative, the animal can move freely. A positive test, however, is strong
>indication the animal may have cattle TB, and it must be slaughtered and
>carefully examined for internal TB lesions. Tissue samples will be
>collected and forwarded to the National Veterinary Services Laboratory in
>Ames, Iowa, for laboratory confirmation."
>
>"There are three exceptions to the TB testing requirements for breeding
>cattle moving across state lines," said Dr. Coats, who heads up TAHC's
>field operations and animal health programs. "Nursing calves can move
>without a test, if they accompany their TB-tested dam. Cattle going
>directly to a slaughter plant from a farm or livestock market don't need a
>test. Ranchers also can move animals freely from a TB accredited-free
>herd, a status gained through annual herd testing." (Dr. Coats advised
>producers to call the TAHC at 1-800-550-8242 for information about the TB
>accreditation program.)
>
>"We are working with the USDA, states that receive our cattle, and the
>livestock industry to develop a plan for adequately identifying feeder
>steers and spayed heifers moving out of Texas on or after January 1,
>2003," said Dr. Coats. "We continue to wrestle with how to handle feeder
>heifers and bull calves after that date, as these animals could be
>selected for breeding purposes after being moved out of state. As quickly
>as possible, we will provide additional guidelines regarding the movement
>of these animals."
>
>Dr. Coats explained that Texas initially earned Accredited-Free status for
>cattle TB in November 2000, with the exception of El Paso and Hudspeth
>Counties, which were "zoned out" by the USDA, due to low levels of
>infection that recurred in several large dairies in the area. For
>purposes of cattle movement and cattle TB eradication, he said Texas will
>remain "split," as El Paso and Hudspeth Counties cannot apply for
>Accredited-Free status until at least three years after its dairies are
>depopulated and no additional infection is detected. On the other hand,
>he noted, the state's other 252 counties may reapply to the USDA for TB
>Accredited-Free status in two years, if no more infected herds are found.
>
>
>The USDA is accepting public comments on the US cattle TB regulations
>until August 5. A copy of the regulation downgrading Texas' cattle TB
>status and instructions for submitting comments may be obtained on the
>internet at http://www.aphis.usda.gov/ppd/rad/webrepor.html, or by calling
>the USDA's Regulatory Analysis and Development at 301-734-8682.
>
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Because of the guidelines that Graham Bennett has set forth for us to abide by for his upcoming clinic it knocks out some of us and the youth. Sooooo we are planning a weekend clinic for those of you who won't be going to the Bennett clinic. Prissy is working on flying in some wonderful folks from the east coast (I think) and we are planning it for August so that the ones who did go the clinic can also share their weath of knowledge learned with us . I know it will be hot but early morning and late afternoons and lots of swimming, water balloon fights and other cool summer activities we'll be just fine. More to come soon.
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Box l2966 *Austin, Texas 78711 *(800) 550-8242* FAX (512) 719-0719
Linda Logan, DVM, PhD* Executive Director
For info, contact Carla Everett, information officer, at 1-800-550-8242,
ext. 710, or ceverett@...
For Immediate Release--June 5, 2002
Mexican-Origin Roping Steers
Must Be Tested Yearly for Cattle Tuberculosis (TB)
Texas livestock health officials are increasing disease surveillance for
cattle tuberculosis (TB), and one of the targets is Mexican-origin roping
steers.
"Texas is at a particular risk for cattle TB, because, each year, livestock
brokers import nearly a million feeder cattle from Mexico, where cattle TB
is still a serious problem. A number of these Mexican-origin steers are
selected for roping practice, competitions or rodeos. Between events, these
animals, which often have a four- to five-year life span, occasionally are
commingled on pastures with local cattle herds, including calves that may
later become Texas feeder cattle," said Dr. Linda Logan, Texas' state
veterinarian and executive director for the Texas Animal Health Commission
(TAHC), the state's livestock health regulatory agency. Dr. Logan also
pointed out that these Mexican-imported roping steers sometimes are in
close proximity to dairies, breeding operations and other at-risk animal
populations.
"Although Mexican-origin cattle are tested for cattle TB prior to entering
Texas, there's
always a possibility that the animals were exposed to TB bacteria shortly
before importation. In this scenario, the cattle would be incubating
infection and not test positive for the disease," she explained. "To
reduce this potential risk for disease introduction, we are strictly
enforcing TAHC regulations that require Mexican-origin roping steers to
undergo a retest for cattle TB prior to entering competition and annually
thereafter."
Dr. Logan explained that the cattle TB skin test must be conducted by an
accredited veterinarian, who injects tuberculin into the skin near the
animal's tail, in an area called the "caudal fold." The veterinarian
examines the site 72 hours later for swelling that might indicate that the
animal had been exposed to TB. If the animal has no response, the
accredited veterinarian will provide the owner with a document that can be
presented as proof of testing.
If, however, swelling, thickening or a lump is detected on the "caudal
fold" test, a second skin test must be run on the animal's neck by a state
or regulatory veterinarian. The animal is free to move if this second
test, called a "comparative cervical" is negative. A positive response on
the "comparative cervical" test, however, is a strong indication the animal
may have cattle TB. The animal must be slaughtered and its carcass
carefully examined for internal TB lesions. Tissue samples are collected
and forwarded to the National Veterinary Services Laboratory (NVSL) in
Ames, Iowa for laboratory confirmation.
Since summer 2001, two of Texas' 153,000 domestic cattle herds have been
diagnosed with cattle TB, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture will
cancel the state's TB-free status in early June. "We can get our 'free'
status reinstated in two years, but only if we find the last of any
infection and conduct tight disease surveillance," Dr. Logan pointed out.
"We cannot provide 'zero risk' in a global trading environment, but by
re-testing and ensuring that imported animals are disease-free, we can
reduce disease risks for Texas livestock producers."
Kara _ the only positive response I had about practicing at the field
tonight was from Laurie Williams. You Might contact her.
I am setting practice for 6:00 saturday night.
kiki
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I also wanted to survey and see who would be interested in attending on Friday, July 19? This would in essence make it a 3 day clinic, but would not necessarily make it manditory for everyone to be there on Friday. Those that show up great, those that show up late Friday for the Saturday & Sunday clinic would also be great. I am just trying to get an idea of who would be intereseted in attending on that Friday, so that we can plan accordingly. Thanks for your help and patience. Laura
Tangedahl Laura <ltangedahl2000@...> wrote:
The following are two list, one with "firm" commitments for people attending and one with "tentatively" attending the clinic. If I have missed your name, I am sorry, please let me know so that I can add you. This clinic is not intended for the "never played, but interested individual", we will set up another clinic at a different time for those individuals. This will be directed toward improving the "already playing" individuals. This clinic will be for upper juniors and for those folks that are "already playing" the sport at whatever level.
This is who I have a firm commitment from for attending this clinic:
Kris Ritter, Kyle Young, Kelsey Young, Laura Tangedahl, Dan Tangedahl, Derry Jamison, Amy Keith, Tina Hutcherson, Pat Noble, Kathy Freeman, Paul (?), Rene Thompson, Audrey Schmidt, Colleen Hause, Ben Samuelson, Kiki Pantaze, Stephanie Corely
These are the people who have tentatively commited to attending this clinic:
Michael Thompson, Sheri Kubin, Tom McPherson, John Jamison, Susan Johnon, (Husband & Daughter) Samuelson.
I will need a FIRM commitment from those wanting to attend this clinic by June 15th. For those that sign up after this date there will be a $15 late fee. After the deadline I will send out the flyer with all of the information to those that have signed up.
So please sign up early and plan on attending this AWESOME clinc by Graham Bennett.
TTYL, Laura Tangedahl
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The following are two list, one with "firm" commitments for people attending and one with "tentatively" attending the clinic. If I have missed your name, I am sorry, please let me know so that I can add you. This clinic is not intended for the "never played, but interested individual", we will set up another clinic at a different time for those individuals. This will be directed toward improving the "already playing" individuals. This clinic will be for upper juniors and for those folks that are "already playing" the sport at whatever level.
This is who I have a firm commitment from for attending this clinic:
Kris Ritter, Kyle Young, Kelsey Young, Laura Tangedahl, Dan Tangedahl, Derry Jamison, Amy Keith, Tina Hutcherson, Pat Noble, Kathy Freeman, Paul (?), Rene Thompson, Audrey Schmidt, Colleen Hause, Ben Samuelson, Kiki Pantaze, Stephanie Corely
These are the people who have tentatively commited to attending this clinic:
Michael Thompson, Sheri Kubin, Tom McPherson, John Jamison, Susan Johnon, (Husband & Daughter) Samuelson.
I will need a FIRM commitment from those wanting to attend this clinic by June 15th. For those that sign up after this date there will be a $15 late fee. After the deadline I will send out the flyer with all of the information to those that have signed up.
So please sign up early and plan on attending this AWESOME clinc by Graham Bennett.
TTYL, Laura Tangedahl
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Kara has asked if any one is intrested in practicing wednesday night about
6:00 pm.
I thought the time 6:00 on saturday would be good again. What do you guys
think?
Also Who is planning on playing with Lone Star at the Fountain Valley tourny
July 6-7, please let me know so I can pass it on to the other selectors.
Let me Know your thought about practice times. Kiki, 272-4854
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