At our membership meeting on Wednesday, September 23 at 7:00p CT at the Comfort Inn in Macon, Missouri, we will host our fund raising ‘Fun Auction’. Here are a few of the items donated to date:
One of a kind art piece, featuring natural items and mini watusi.
Zebra wall hook
Cip board note pad and office desk set.
Office Desk set, tape, stapler and staple remover.
Watusi bull, cow and calf figurines.
Sign
Painted glass zebra tile.
Painted glass elephant tile.
Painted glass giraffe tile.
Painted glass tiles.
If you have items to donate, please contact Pam by phone at 270-376-2940 or by email at info@watusi.org.
Looking for a snazzy way to promote this great breed? The World Watusi Association offers a variety of apparel items for sale! Shirts, hoodies, hats, jackets, and a tote bag, oh my!
To purchase, please contact Robin at the office (254) 797-3032 or info@watusi.org. Prices shown do not include shipping charges.
Embroidered Cap Silver/gray – RGP-011 $15.00
Embroidered Cap Khaki/red – EGP-010 – $15.00
Screen Print Cap – Khaki- PSP-008 – $12.00 $
Screen Print Cap – Black/khaki – PSP-009 – $12.00
Mesh backed Screen printed cap. PSP-007 $12.00
Tote Bag – Screen Printed – WTB-012 – $10.00
WWA Windbreaker – Large – BWW-030 – $20.00
Medium Jacket – Screen Print On back – BWJ-029 – $20.00
Logo on front
Back – 2XL – Khaki 2XAT-015 – $17.00; LG LAT-023 $15.00; Medium MAT-026 $15.00
Back – Blue 2X – 2XAT-014 – $17.00
Back – Black LG LAT-020 $15.00; Medium MAT-025 $15.00
Back – Pink 2x – XAT-018 $17.00; Medium MAT-028 $15.00
Large logo on Front Only – Available in Blue, 2X; White, XL; Black or White in Medium – $12.00each
Hooded Sweatshirt – Green Large GHL-002 – $20.00
Hooded Sweatshirt – Blue Large – BHL-004 – $20.00
Hooded Sweatshirt – Neon Large – YHL-006 – $20.00
Hooded Sweatshirt – Pink Large – PHL-001 – $20.00
Hooded Sweatshirt – Orange Large – OHL-003; Medium – OHM-005 – $20.00
Matt and Laura Moffat of Piedmont, Oklahoma have only been in the Watusi world for the last two years. They submitted some photos of a portion of their herd not only to brag, but also to exhibit the temperament that can be seen in Watusi. They are raising their two daughters, Reese and Gentry Rose that they are raising right with the cattle and now they are working on number three of their own. Our next generation of Watusi enthusiasts in the making. (Click photos to enlarge)
Matt and Gentry Moffat on BWS Domino a 2012 bull calf out of Miss Tammy Faye. It is never to early to get them hooked ont he cows.
Matt Moffat with BWS Miss Tammy Faye, bonding. Matt does not yet own this cow, but does have her first calf.
BWS Holy Cody, 2011 bull calf getting attention from Laura and their gals.
Matt and his favorite (and first watusi) BWS Miss Sweetie Pie, a 2011 heifer calf. She lives up to her name. Of course all the Moffat critters have this same great disposition.
2011 heifer, BWS Miss Oklahoma Rose.
TW Pocatella demonstrating one of the many uses for those horns.
Located in the central area of the state of Utah around 150 miles Southeast of Salt Lake City is the small historic community of Castle Dale. Nestled between the Manti-La Sal National Forest and the Cedar Mountain Recreational Area this sparsely populated area of the state offers an abundance of natural beauty. The area offers spectacular scenery including the Little Grand Canyon, Moab, Sid’s Mountain and more. Like other communities in this area known as Castle Country, the major economic base is farming and livestock raising as well as coal mining. The rugged natural beauty of this desert landscape blends well with the lifestyle of the rugged individuals that live there.