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when is the denver stock show

by Monty Rolfson Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How long does the Denver Stock Show last?

16-dayLivestock you will find at the Stock Show. The National Western Stock Show is a 16-day livestock show held in Denver Colorado every January, hosting over 25 different breeds of cattle and many other species of livestock.

How long is the rodeo at the Denver Stock Show?

16-dayThe 16-day event runs from Saturday, Jan. 8 through Sunday, Jan. 23 at the National Western Complex. The show attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors and includes rodeos, horse shows, mutton bustin' and many other things to do.Jan 3, 2022

Is the Denver Stock Show free?

Prices for adults range from $17–$70. Admission is free for everyone on Jan. 11. COVID protocols: Proof of vaccination will not be required, but masks are mandated indoors for visitors and Stock Show participants, with the exception of people eating and drinking.Jan 6, 2022

What is the highest sale at the National Western Stock Show in Colorado?

DENVER — The Auction of Junior Livestock Champions at the National Western Stock Show returned Friday night with record-breaking numbers. The full 90 animals in the auction sold for $1,189,500 — smashing 2020's record by $110,000.Jan 18, 2022

Do you have to wear a mask at the Denver Stock Show?

COVID Policy: On 12.28. 21, the mask mandate for the City of Denver was extended through February 3. This mandate applies to indoor spaces of the NWSS, mainly the rodeo arena and horse show arena. This will not apply to outdoor areas and/or while guests are actively eating and drinking across the grounds.

Can you conceal carry at the National Western Stock Show?

Firearms are only allowed at the National Western Stock Show in Denver if they are with patrons carrying a concealed-carry permit, city officials and event organizers say. Open carrying of guns is barred throughout the city despite Colorado's law allowing the practice elsewhere.Jan 7, 2016

Is there food at the National Western Stock Show?

DENVER — From fine dining to turkey legs, there's a full range of food at the National Western Stock Show. The National Western Bar & Grill is known for its beef. “We're really, really proud of what we do here,” said Executive Chef Jake Crabtree.Jan 14, 2020

How much is parking at the Denver Coliseum?

Parking is $10 and cash is preferred. Event parking begins 1-1½ hours before doors for the Mission Ballroom event. Vehicles may be left overnight, however must be moved before 10am the following morning. For more information, visit www.missionballroom.com.

Stock Show tickets

A grounds admission ticket gives you access to everything at the Stock Show except for rodeos and other special events, which require a separate ticket.

How to get there and park

The National Western Complex is bordered by Interstate 70 to the south, Brighton Boulevard to the east and National Western Drive to the west.

COVID-19 rules and other policies

The Stock Stock follows City of Denver guidelines in regards to COVID-19. That means visitors and participants must wear a mask in indoor spaces. The mask order doesn’t apply to outdoor areas or to anyone who’s actively eating and drinking.

Stock Show Parade

The Kick-Off Parade that was scheduled for Thursday, Jan. 6 was canceled due to weather, according to Paul Andrews, NWSS CEO and president.

When was the first Western Stock Show held in Denver?

Prior to 1906, and the first National Western Stock Show, there were several attempts to hold a stock show in Denver. June 30, 1874, was the year of the Denver Blood Stock Association’s Blood Stock Fair. This show involved the showing of Thoroughbred Cattle divided into five groupings of purebred cattle: 1) Shorthorns, 2) Herefords, 3) Devons, ...

When was the first stock show?

Since the first Stock Show in 1906 , it has been a place where generations of farmers and ranchers – people whose hard work feeds the rest of us – spend time reuniting with old friends, learning about new approaches and techniques in agriculture and ranching, and doing some business, year after year.

What divisions were cattle in the National Exhibition of Range Cattle?

The classifications were yearling and two-year-old steers and calves in two divisions, northern and southern. No breeding or full-blood cattle were shown.

Who organized the Western Stock Show?

Elias Ammons along with George W Ballantine, DUSY Co’s president, and Fred P Johnson, publisher of the Record-Stockman, are the three individuals who are given credit for organizing the initial 1906 Denver stock show, then known as the Western Live Stock Show.

When was Big Top on the Hill?

1907, Big Top on the “Hill”. Two other events around the turn of the century also included livestock exhibits, the Denver Fat Stock and Feeder Show which met in Denver sporadically between 1899 and 1906 and the Festival of Mountain and Plain which included cattle exhibits between 1895 and 1903.

When were horses introduced to the stock show?

The first draft horses were shown in 1907 when horses were introduced into the stock show. In 1907 the primary location of the show moved to the “Hill” immediately East/Southeast of the stock yards. There were other changes. A two-story brick Horse Barn was built, and a new canvas “Big Top” was purchased for use on the “Hill”.

Is the Western Stock Show a non profit organization?

It was apparent during the 1906 show that it would be a success so, the Western Stock Show Association was formed and incorporated as a not-for-profit company. To this day the WSSA is the legal entity behind the National Western Stock Show. Memberships were sold in the early years for $5 a year or $50 lifetime.

Where is the National Western Stock Show held?

The National Western Stock Show is a livestock show and festival held annually every January at the National Western Complex in Denver, Colorado since 1906. Its original purpose was to demonstrate better breeding and feeding techniques to area stockmen.

Where is the Western Stock Show Parade?

National Western Stock Show Parade - 17th Street, Downtown Denver, Colorado. The stock show is governed by the Western Stock Show Association, a Colorado 501 (c)3 institution, which produces the annual National Western Stock Show in an effort to forward the association's mission: "To preserve the western lifestyle by providing a showcase for ...

When was the first cattle show held?

Since first held in 1906 , it has become the world's largest stock show by number of animals and offers the world's only carload and pen cattle show. Originally limited to the livestock from the western United States, the show was expanded by 1908 to include entrants from around the world.

When was the Western Stock Show inducted into the Hall of Fame?

Additionally, the ProRodeo Hall of Fame in Colorado Springs, Colorado, inducted the National Western Stock Show and Rodeo in 2008. The show was not held in 1915 due to a national outbreak of Foot & Mouth disease (now also known as Hoof & Mouth) which affects animals with cloven hoofs such as cattle and again in 2021 due to COVID-19.

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