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TnT Ranch and Sales Co

Want to have your picture with a Longhorn? Need Horse riding Lessons? Come to TnT Ranch!

 

Tom and Traci Davis,  in Weatherford, TX would like to thank you for taking time to look at their website. You should find many things on the site that may interest you.

Looking for great videos and dvds, western tack, home decor and hair on hide purses, Luggage by Saddle Barn! We will beat any prices on Saddle barn items. Call us!!

Tom Davis Horsemanship — Tom is an excellent trainer! Your horse will get rode! Tom has 20+ yrs experience and knows horses. Mares and geldings $800 a month studs $850. Also Private Lessons and clinics ~ http://www.ColtTrainer.com

We have AQHA/APHA horses of all types for all riders for sale. Offering great horses — if you have one to buy or sell please contact us! We can find you a new one maybe help sell the old one!! http://www.Cowboy4sale.com

We are also offering TnT Longhorns check them out you will love them!! Feel free to call or email spurtlvs@cbnn.net or 254-433-0806  TnT Ranch & Tom Davis Horsemanship

 

Longhorns for Hire!

Hire some horns!!

Why not invite a Texas Longhorn to your next event! What a great way to promote a new business! Let Bingo and Tater Tot bring the business in for you!! Rates are great!! For a few hours, half a day or all day!! Also have a private photo session at TnT Ranch! check out www.TnTLonghorns.com pictures available at site!!

The Boys, (Bingo and Tater tot)  will make your next event a hit. Your guests will have the opportunity to sit in the saddle of a genuine Texas Longhorn steer, and take a picture!!

What a great way to share a unique op with your friends and fans!! Contact Traci Davis 254-433-0806
TnT Ranch & Tom Davis Horsemanship

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Longhorns in Texas!!

The Texas Longhorn is a breed of cattle known for its characteristic horns, which can extend to 7 feet (2.1 m) tip to tip for steers and exceptional cows, and 36 to 80 inches (0.91 to 2.0 m) tip to tip for bulls. Horns can have a slight upward turn at their tips or even triple twist. Texas Longhorns with elite genetics can often fetch $40,000 or more at auction with the record of $170,000 in recent history for a cow. Due to their innate gentle disposition and intelligence, Texas Longhorns are increasingly being trained as riding steers.

The history, early Texas settlers obtained feral (stray) Mexican cattle from the borderland between the Nueces River and the Rio Grande and mixed them with their own eastern cattle. The result was a tough, rangy animal with long legs and long horns extending up to seven feet. Although this interbreeding was of little consequence to the makeup of a Longhorn, it did manage to alter color. The varieties of color ranged from blue; and all hues of “yellow”; browns, black, red and white. both cleanly bright and dirty-speckled. The leaner longhorn beef was not as attractive in an era where tallow was highly prized, and the longhorn’s ability to survive on often poor vegetation of the open range was no longer as much of an issue. Other breeds demonstrated traits more highly valued by the modern rancher, such as the ability to put on weight quickly. The Texas longhorn stock slowly dwindled, until in 1927 the breed was saved from almost certain extinction by enthusiasts from the US Forest Service, who collected a small herd of stock to breed in Lawton, OK.  A few years later, longhorns were gathered in small herds to keep in Texas state parks. They were cared for largely as curiosities, but the stock’s longevity, resistance to disease and ability to thrive on marginal pastures quickly revived the breed as beef stock. Today, the breed is still used as a beef stock, though many Texas ranchers keep herds purely because of their link to Texas history.

In other parts of North America this breed is used for much more. Longhorn cattle have a strong survival instinct and can find food and shelter during times of rough weather. Longhorn calves are very tough and can stand up sooner after birth than other breeds. Longhorn cattle can breed for a long time, well into their teens. There have been cows that have bred for up to thirty years. Some ranchers keep Longhorns for their easy calving. A Longhorn cow will often go off on her own to a safe place to have the calf then bring it home. They are also known to hide their calves in safe places to avoid predation, sometimes causing difficulty for ranchers, who may need to work on the animal.

Most breeds of cattle fall into either beef or dairy. The Texas Longhorn is a beef animal and is known for its lean beef, which is lower in fat, cholesterol and calories than most beef. Texas Longhorns are also used to add hybrid vigor and easy calving when crossed with other breeds. Moreover, they continue to represent the romance of the American Old West and are often retained for their beauty and intelligence.

At TnT Ranch Tom and Traci Davis offer beef from Longhorn and Longhorn cross steers – we feed them a nice grain mix and finish them on grass for nice flavor.  we have all natural beef with no hormones or growth supplements. When we slaughter out beef is hung at a USDA plant and packed and frozen for long shelf life.  You can not beat home grown meat!!

We also have longhorn steers that are NOT for slaughter but are for fun! We enjoy riding them and love to share the fun with others! Great deal right now — come to TNT and spend some time with Texas history!! CLICK HERE — When in Texas do as the Texans do!! Ride a longhorn!!

 

 

Take pictures with Texas Longhorn Steers ~ Private session!

Have you ever wanted to Sit atop a genuine 2300lb Texas Longhorn for a great photo op!? Not one that bucks but one that is tame?

Well this is the deal for you!! We are located in Weatherford, TX. I have 2 Longhorn riding steers, they are super gentle and LOVE to have their pictures taken!!

I am offering — If you would like to do family pictures with the steers I am offering  for $300 for a 30 min session the steers can hold up to 4 people about 500 lbs you can use both or one – no rides just sitting. saddled or not saddled.

The boys (Bingo and Tater Tot) love to have their pictures taken and are very easy to handle. I am offering people to come out here to do pictures with their own camera. If you need to do a larger group on location we can arrange that as well!!

Bingo and Tater Tot have been in commercials and love to show off their horns for the camera!! Contact Traci Davis to schedule your session!! 254-433-0806 spurtlvs@cbnn.net

Bingo & Tater Tot

Bingo & Tater Tot

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