The Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo comes to an end on Feb. 7, where a nearly 1,500 pound champion steer named White Castle will be auctioned off.
The Fort Worth Stock Show Junior Grand Champion steer sold for more than $500,000, shattering the previous record.
Caiman Cody of Hood County's steer White Castle was named the 2026 Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo’s grand champion steer on Friday, Feb. 6, 2026. "This is every kid's dream," said Cody on winning ...
White Castle’s record at the stock show easily beat the previous record of $440,000 spent for the champion steer in 2023.
On Sunday, February 1, about 600 hungry brunch-goers descended on Will Rogers Memorial Center for the tastiest event of the ...
Bob Tallman’s voice is one of the most iconic in PRORODEO. It’s unmistakable. From the deep tone to the clever commentary and ...
Caiman Cody, a teenager from Tolar and his steer named White Castle won grand champion steer for 2026.
Caiman Cody, 13, of Tolar, led his European cross steer White Castle to the crown while Cash Goretska, 16, of Abilene, and ...
The newly formed Lone Star Region of the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association hosted its first Fort Worth rodeo inside historic Will Rogers Coliseum. Tarleton State swept both team titles with ...
Saturday night was a lucrative one at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth.
The biggest day of the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo is also its last day. Saturday is the day the Grand Champion Steer is sold at auction. It’s also the finals of the Pro Rodeo with championship ...
FORT WORTH, Texas — A Hood County teenager won the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo's Grand Champion Steer award. Caiman Cody, from Tolar and his steer named White Castle, a European breed, took the ...