Drench Line Podcast
Episode three of the Drench Line podcast picks up right where the selection conversation left off. Hosts Sam Silvers and Logan Newsom are deep in project buying season, recording live from Texas Tech University ahead of the 806 Live sale, and they're getting real about what it actually takes to find the right animal — from first glance in the pen all the way to signing the check. What needs to catch your eye when walking into a pen of lambs? They think body shape, forearm, and big pins. Not complicated, but non-negotiable. The conversation also covers what separates a $3,500 sheep from a $15,000 one — AKA the bells and whistles. They give their honest thoughts on leg hair as an indicator of care, chest depth and chest-to-flank ratio, touch quality, and color. Logan and Sam also hit the one absolute deal-breakers that send them walking: chest width and bad hind leg structure. The guys dive into gut instinct versus checklist buying, and how rising prices in the show livestock industry have pushed even the most instinct-driven buyers toward doing their homework. Sam shares his three gut-check questions before committing to an animal, and Logan explains his hunter-gatherer approach to stocking a barn full of options for multiple families and multiple shows. To close, they tackle listener Q&A — covering whether to feed hay (and what kind) from Samantha, fine blades versus surgical blades for a Southdown from Chance, and the great chain halter vs. rope halter debate. Spoiler: rope halters don't have many fans in this room. Looking at you, #ropehaltercrew. Whether you're a seasoned Texas major show family or a first-time stock show dad just trying to figure it all out, this episode is loaded with practical, honest advice straight from two guys living it every day. Submit your questions and find more at drenchline.com
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