Rocky Mountain Longhorn's New Website!

by Molly Clubb | May 14, 2013

The new Hired Hand powered website for Rocky Mountain Longhorns is now live and ready for viewing. Although they still have a few pages to fill in, all of their Longhorns are being showed off well on their new site.

Tom Mattot, Rocky Mountain Longhorns contacted us a few months ago to get his Hired Hand website started. We were pleased to then meet Tom in person at the recent Hudson-Valentine Sale in Bowling Green, Kentucky - he made the trip all of the way from Colorado with his truck and trailer to participate in the Futurity and also exchange some Longhorns he bought and sold.

Tom says "M 2 Land and Cattle Company is the home of Rocky Mountain Longhorns. Located 30 minutes southeast of Denver and 30 minutes northeast of Colorado Springs, from the ranch we have an unobstructed view of the front range of the Rocky Mountains. Ours is a work in progress, and a labor of love. We are very proud of where we are and excited about where we are headed. We are committed to producing World Class Texas Longhorns with a strong emphasis on the essential characteristics of a great producer; and with special attention to genetics, conformation, horn, color, and disposition. As you look at our cattle, you will recognize the top blood lines in the industry. We welcome visitors and enjoy talking about Longhorns. If you are going to be in the area please give us a shout and plan to stop by the ranch."

Rocky Mountain Longhorns is proudly a member of the ITLA, TLMA and TLBAA.

For more information on how you can get started with your own Hired Hand website like Tom and Rocky Mountain Longhorns please contact Molly or Jaymie today or call 319-269-8903. You can also visit our website, www.hiredhandsoftware.com for more information or to request a demo.

 

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