Thousands of teenagers from across the state are in San Antonio to show the animals they have raised and cared for over the last year, according to KSAT-TV of San Antonio.
Josh Hass, who became blind from an accident before he started the 8th grade, is one of the young men showing a heifer. But he’s doing it by faith not by sight.
His dream was to be a part of Future Farmers of American (FFA) and to show animals.
Hass achieved one of his goals by showing at the San Antonio Stock Show, “to show that everybody can have a part in FFA, no matter what your disability, he said.
Josh is not only an inspiration, but also a winner. Among his awards is the Showmanship award he won last year at the stock show and rodeo in Ft. Worth. This year, he will show a new heifer named Matty.