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Holly Peacock
| Mar 01, 2019
Located in Graford, Texas, Rancho El Dios is home to Longhorn cattle.
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Holly Peacock
| Mar 01, 2019
Located in Culbertson, Montana, 5/7 Longhorns is home to Longhorn cattle, Longhorn beef, and even Longhorn art!
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Holly Peacock
| Mar 01, 2019
Located in Natural Bridge Caverns, Texas, El Sitio Cattle Company is home to Longhorn cattle.
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Holly Peacock
| Mar 01, 2019
Located in Collinsville, Oklahoma, Outlaw Cattle Company is home to Longhorns and sells Longhorn Beef.
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Holly Peacock
| Feb 28, 2019
In February of 2019, we featured five #HiredHandPowered websites including Double H Whitetails, a Sheep and Angus farm in Virginia, two Longhorn ranches, one in Ohio and one in Illinois, and a Mini Longhorn site. Check them all out here!
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Holly Peacock
| Feb 12, 2019
The goal of the Cruz Mini Longhorn breeding program is simple: to produce, and fill their pastures with, a true, miniature piece of American history, the Miniature Texas Longhorn.
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Holly Peacock
| Feb 12, 2019
Located in southern Illinois, R & B Longhorns is home to Longhorns, mules, horses and various other animals.
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Holly Peacock
| Feb 12, 2019
Valley View Farms is located in southeastern Ohio and have been raising Registered Longhorns since 1988.
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Holly Peacock
| Feb 12, 2019
Double H Whitetails, located in Dundee, Ohio, strive for only the best, making integrity and quality genetics their main goals when breeding Whitetails.
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Holly Peacock
| Feb 12, 2019
Rappahannock Farms is located in Woodville, VA. At RPK Farms there are Longhorns, Angus and Sheep. They also sell lumber which you can find more information about on their website.
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Holly Peacock
| Feb 04, 2019
In January of 2019, we featured five #HiredHandPowered websites including sites for an Akaushi Beef ranch, a Longhorn ranch in Utah, a Brangus ranch, and a Hired Hand Junior website. Check them all out here!
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Holly Peacock
| Jan 23, 2019
Click Cattle Company's C5 Ranch is headquartered 12 miles south of Llano, Texas. They are a commercial cow calf operation and raise the world famous Japanese Akaushi Beef.
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Holly Peacock
| Jan 23, 2019
Cindy and Robert Manion own and operate Long M Ranch in Wills Point, TX. The Manions have been raising cattle since 1995.
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Holly Peacock
| Jan 23, 2019
Hired Hand Junior is an affordable website option specifically for Longhorn breeders in college, high school and younger. Check out Emily Ray's Fly'N P Longhorns website.
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Holly Peacock
| Jan 03, 2019
JH Cattle Company is dedicated to breeding the best animals possible on their small ranch. Although they are new to breeding Longhorns, they have been around them for several years and look forward to breeding only the best genetics for an excellent herd in the years to come.
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Holly Peacock
| Dec 26, 2018
Rafter JL is home to many beautiful Quarter and Paint horses and is located in Albia, Iowa. Rafter JL is owned by Loren & Jodi Meyer, both who have been active in both the Equine and Rodeo Industries.
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Holly Peacock
| Oct 31, 2018
Here's your recap of all the Hired Hand powered websites that went live during October 2018.
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Holly Peacock
| Oct 29, 2018
The goal at Beere Cattle Company is to promote the desirable qualities of Texas Longhorns: horn, color, conformation, and disposition. To achieve this goal, they are breeding proven bloodline combinations and even throwing in a few twists of their own.
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Holly Peacock
| Oct 29, 2018
Cobblestone Farm was purchased in 1997 to preserve the prominent wetlands and forest of the Kettle Moraine State Forest. It began with a search for a breed that was old world, pure and undisturbed by the centuries of mass production and after researching several different cattle breeds, that search came to an end with the discovery of the Highland cattle.
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Holly Peacock
| Oct 22, 2018
In 2015, Brad and Michelle Spray bought their first Longhorn, which quickly turned into four before they even drove away, and named their ranch Crooked Horn Ranch after one of those first four cows.
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