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Bruiser was born on March 2, 2011, [2] in Ardmore, Oklahoma, on the Rockin P Ranch owned by D&H Cattle Company. [3] [4] D&H Cattle Company is run by Dillon Page and his son H.D. Page. [4] Bruiser was co-owned by Buck Cattle Company. [5] Bruiser's breed is American Bucking Bull. His sire is 009 Show Time and his dam is Page T8.
D&H Cattle Company / Buck Cattle 58X Long John: 2015 D&H Cattle Company / Buck Cattle 32Y Bruiser: 2016 Dakota Rodeo - Berger / Struve 2125 Wicked Stick 2017 Tommy Julian / D&H Cattle Company 20A High Test 2018 Barthold / Almand / D&H Cattle Company 561C Hocus Pocus 2019 D&H Cattle Company / Flinn 43C- Chiseled 2020 Larry Barker 124 Woopaa: 2021
The Walking Box Ranch was purchased by Bell from the Rock Springs Cattle Company. [7] The company owned 1,000,000 acres (400,000 ha) in the Mojave Desert. [8]The Nature Conservancy purchased 151,331 acres (61,241 ha) of land that surrounded the Walking Box Ranch in June 1994.
Howard, who was known as a well-dressed businessman, became a working cowboy. He castrated and branded cattle, bailed hay, and managed the cattle business. On a trip to the Texas panhandle to purchase cattle, he shared the last bed with space for another person with Billy the Kid. Howard considered the well-armed man to be "affable and square". [6]
T. B. Hord moved with his family from Cheyenne, Wyoming to Central City in the late 1880s. There, he established the Hord Land and Cattle Company, the Hord and Shonsey Cattle Company, the T. B. Hord Alfalfa Meal Company, the 70,000-acre (28,000 ha) Lakeside Ranch, a number of lumber yards and feed and farm supply businesses in central Nebraska, and fifty grain elevators.
Pete Burleson (September 4, 1848 – December 6, 1925 [1]) was a cattle drover and rancher, western lawman, farmer and pioneer in the New Mexico Territory and State of New Mexico. He drove cattle from Texas as part of the 1870's I. W. Lacy - L. G. Coleman cattle drive, [2] settling in northeast New Mexico as a cattle rancher near Cimarron.
Diamondfield Jack in Nevada, circa 1904. Jackson Lee "Diamondfield Jack" Davis (12 August 1863 – 2 January 1949) was pardoned for the 1896 Deep Creek Murders in Idaho and would later strike it rich in Nevada, [clarification needed] where he established several mining towns, one named after his nickname "Diamondfield".
The ranch was founded by Fred Stimson, whose North West Cattle Company kept cattle on 147,000 acres (59,000 ha) of open range between 1881 and 1902. Stimson used the Bar U brand for NWCC stock. From 1902 to 1925 the Bar U was operated by George Lane and his business partners, whose business ventures included meat packing, mills and other farms ...