Grand Champion Steer, Appropriately Named “Lunchbox” Sold for $205,000 at Stock Show

A striking jet-black 17-month old European cross steer named "Lunchbox" was the belle of the ball in Cowtown this weekend. Tipping the scales at 1,329-pounds, the hunk was crowned Grand Champion of the Fort Worth Stock Show, and was later auctioned off for $205,000, courtesy of the Happy Davis Foundation,...
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A striking jet-black 17-month old European cross steer named “Lunchbox” was the belle of the ball in Cowtown this weekend. Tipping the scales at 1,329-pounds, the hunk was crowned Grand Champion of the Fort Worth Stock Show, and was later auctioned off for $205,000, courtesy of the Happy Davis Foundation, a Fort Worth-based charity that does these sorts of things regularly.

Lunchbox was raised and shown by Stock Martin, a skinny 12-year-old from Hereford, who is a member of the Oldham County 4-H Club. Martin has been showing livestock since he was 5 and is a regular winner on the circuit; this isn’t even the first time, nor probably the last, he’s pulled in six-digits for a steer. And, for you city-folk with your jaws on the floor right now, it’s not Monopoly money they’re kicking around at the stockyards: It’s real and the kids keep it all.

In addition to his superior bovine care, Martin certainly deserves a tip o’ the hat for humor on the plains. Naming his steer Lunchbox was certainly well-played.

Lunchbox will be at the Fort Worth Zoo through June of this year. Then, who knows…

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