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About Us
If you see brass musical horns
decorating a horse or goat stall at a show, it’s probably a strong
indication that a Concert Brass individual is on exhibition.
Concert Brass had its beginning with the 1970 purchase of Windy
Hill Symphonie. This genetically superior, National Performance
Champion mare, became the cornerstone of the Concert prefix. Her
dynasty continues to be perpetuated through her award winning
descendents, some living as far away as New York, and others that
still run on our rugged Texas Hill Country ranch in Uvalde County.
South African Boer Goats joined the Concert in 1993. The
application of selective line-breeding, learned from years of
producing champion performance Morgan horses, continues to
influence the goat flock.
Our newest and most difficult challenge is to progress towards
sustainability (holistic ranching) by raising genetically superior
animals that are able to thrive in their continually improving
natural environment. The rewards for our success, will not only be
for our own benefit, but for anyone that follows us into this new
frontier. If you have questions, together we can find the answers.
Catherine Tull-Linton, D.V.M., M.P.H. -
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About Catherine & Her Animal History
Catherine Tull-Linton, D.V.M. | Homeopathic & Holistic
Practitioner
8721 CR 336 | Sabinal, TX 78881
(830) 988-2335 - Home | (830) 486-7459 - Cell |
Email:
ctull@medinaec.com |