Taylor and her husband Cory have a son, Konner and a daughter Kameron. Their family is involved in western performance horses with an enthusiasm for team roping and barrel racing. Taylor is thankful to be able to operate in a family environment where they are closely involved in the clinic work.
Taylor was raised on a farm/ranch operation in Joy, Texas and graduated from Henrietta High School. She then completed her Bachelor’s degree at Texas Tech University in Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources. She attended veterinary school at Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine. Following her graduation in 2018 she completed a 2-year internship at Brock Veterinary Clinic prior to opening Royalty Veterinary Services, PLLC in 2020.
She feels very blessed to have gained experience over the years from her family, local ranching operations, and various work opportunities in equine clinics and operations throughout the country. She has a strong interest in reproduction and sports medicine/rehabilitation.
Taylor King, DVM
Jordyn is native to the Permian Basin and began nurturing her love of horses at a very young age. After a handful of lead-line play days, Jordyn ran her first barrel race at the age 7. This only further ignited an already burning desire to not only ride to win, but a genuine love for the horse.
Jordyn was a member of several organizations including TJHSRA and THSRSA. She attended Midland Christian School then went on to Tarleton State University. There she joined the rodeo team and started to pro rodeo.
Jordyn Williams
I currently compete in High School Rodeo for Region 2. After graduation I plan to attend Tarleton State University to get a degree and compete on the rodeo team.
My long term goal is to be on the pro rodeo road and the futurity road when Gods timing is right!
Haven Halldorson
Brooke was born and raised in the Permian basin and has rodeoed all her life. She's competed in several events: Barrel racing, Pole Bending, Goat Tying, Breakaway Roping and Cutting.
She is a 3x TJHRA State qualifier, THSRA reserve Rookie of the year 2024, and Reserve Girls all around cowgirl 2024. Brooke is an active member in the NCHA and her true passion is showing cutting horses. When she’s not traveling the country she’s snuggled up with her favorite dog Red.
Brooke Choate
I am the class of 2027 and hoping to attend The University of Texas A&M after graduation.
I love working with animals whether that’s at home or at work. I have future plans of working in veterinary medicine.
Suri Sledge