The Saddle & Sirloin Mission

The Saddle & Sirloin Club is committed to promoting animal agriculture by supporting departmental judging teams, hosting socials, and providing community service and education about agriculture.

TAMU Saddle & Sirloin Club


The Texas A&M University Saddle & Sirloin Club is one of the oldest and proudest traditions of the Animal Science Department of Texas A&M University. Established in 1940, the Saddle and Sirloin Club is a networking organization for those interested in livestock and promoting agriculture. With various events throughout the year, S&S strives to uphold the organization's standards and focuses on members' success through community service, educational events, socials, and support of the department’s competitive teams. Some of these events include Children's Barnyard, The Annual Saddle and Sirloin Futurity Show, Ham Trimming Contest, L.D. Wythe Judging Contest, Little Southwestern, and more.
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Upcoming Events

Events are at the heart of the Texas A&M Saddle & Sirloin Club.
Bringing members together to celebrate agriculture, build connections, and foster leadership.

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Saddle and Sirloin Club Sponsors

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We are extremely appreciative of all the unwavering support we have received from these generous sponsors.