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J. WEST CATTLE COMPANY
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Registered British White Cattle in Southeast Texas |
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He declared they were enchanted cattle, and that no one on Ireland's ground could put them away. So in the seven-acre field the cattle stayed. Fedelma - The Enchanter's Daughter |
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The Ranch -
Rolling hills, thick woods, deep ravines, and green pastures . . . if
we get some good rains, which we have this winter, and hopefully we'll see
lush grass growth by the first of April of 2007, including a good crop of
crimson clover. The land is a mix of pasture, woods, and deep ravines cut by small tributaries of Boyd Creek lying to the North. While small by Texas standards at about 212 acres, it seems just about perfect to me and the cattle seem to agree, having taken pretty quickly to their new East Texas home. The acreage is largely native woods, having about 90 acres of improved coastal and coastal/native mixed pasture. The woodland thicket that surrounds and cuts through the pasture acreage is a vital habitat for deer and wild hogs and other native wildlife species, and adds beauty and depth to the horizon that are priceless. Sadly, this part of Texas has been heavily logged and the thick forests that were still present in the 60's are gone from many surrounding counties and Tyler County has suffered as well - I hope this ranch will continue long into the future with it's wooded areas intact, and perhaps one day there will be pines and hardwoods so mature their foliage shrouds out all under growth and that one could again drive a horse and buggy amongst them without a problem, which is the way it once was in this area of Texas a very long time ago. There are many old and stately white oaks along
the ravine banks, as well as a wide variety of other native trees and
vines. Mayhaw and muscadine vines are rampant in some areas along the creek beds, but I've yet to recall my East Texas roots well enough to make a jar of jelly from them. Not that it's necessary for me to waste good fruit in the effort, because in the spring time you can still find excellent jelly from our native vines along the road side from very able jelly makers. And of course there is lots of yaupon. While some find it a tiresome plant in this area, the female yaupons that put on their berries every season are very beautiful and cuttings make a beautiful decoration for the home at Christmas . I'll locate a new gate or fence line if I must to save a very large, mature specimen of the female yaupon. I think the cows really like the stands of yaupon, besides eating the leaves (and no, that doesn't make them ill in the least) they very much like moving through thick old stands of yaupon for a good scratch some seasons of the year. Besides the wonderful native vegetation, the ranch has 8 pastures for rotation, and shortly will have a few more for bull containment, as I've learned the hard way that a group of bulls, gentle breed or not, really need to have their own space! If you'd like to come by and experience a walk through a herd of gentle and contented British White cattle here at the ranch, you are more than welcome. Schools programs interested in field days at a ranch are welcome as well, and can be accommodated via a hay/trailer ride. EAST TEXAS AREA LINKS The Eagle - Land and
Livestock Tolar's Feed &
Outdoor Supply - Woodville, Texas Tyler County Chamber of Commerce
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