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Bruss Horn, D.V.M. - was born and raised in Seminole, Oklahoma.  After graduation from high school he attended Oklahoma State University and obtained a B.S. degree in agriculture in 1976.  He then attended the College of Veterinary Medicine at Oklahoma State University and graduated with a D.V.M. degree in 1980.  The first 11 years of his practice was spent in Waurika, Okla. at a very busy food animal practice.  The last 18 years of practice has been in the Chickasha, Okla. area.  He presently owns a food animal practice that is instrumental in developing herd health policies for the individual with two head of calves to the large client with several thousand head.

Dr. Dennis White - was born and raised in Ninnekah, Oklahoma. He received his B.S. (1964) and M.S. (1969) in Animal Science, respectively, from Oklahoma State University. He than attended Texas A&M University in 1972 and earned his PhD in Beef Cattle Nutrition.

During his career, White worked five years for the Texas Agricultural Extension Service and recently retired from a major animal health company after 22 years in beef cattle research and technical service.  He has been actively involved in a stocker cattle operation that annually runs 2000-3000 head.

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