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Holly Peacock
| Dec 16, 2021
Thompson Trophy Whitetails is located in Sonora, Texas and breeds Whitetail Deer at their facility. Check out their new #HiredHandPowered website.
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Holly Peacock
| Nov 25, 2019
We have free digital backgrounds for your phone, tablet, or desktop! We've made special holiday wallpapers to help you celebrate at work or home all month long.
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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
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
| Oct 02, 2018
Brett Ranch began in 1998 with Whitetail Deer and purchased their first Longhorn in 2009. They desire large Whitetails and consistent and predictable Longhorns, which is what their program has been working towards since.
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Holly Peacock
| Sep 03, 2018
Circle Double J Ranch is located in Edgewood, Texas on 350 acres full of old oaks, coastal Bermuda pastures, Whitetail Deer, trophy bass, and Longhorns. What started as a Whitetail Deer ranch offering trophy opportunities to hunters across the country is now home to both strong Whitetail genetics and a newer but still strong Longhorn breeding program.
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Holly Peacock
| Aug 20, 2018
Cypress Ranches is made up of Cypress Ridge Whitetails, Cypress Creek Ranch and Lodge Creek Whitetails. They have 26 years experience providing the best customer service to the wildlife industry and as much as they love big bucks and super exotics, their main focus is always on the customer, vendor, or guest. At Cypress Ranches, they take just as much care with their relationships as they do with their herds.
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Holly Peacock
| Jul 26, 2018
At La Roca Range, their motto is to "Leave A Good Set Of Tracks." By striving to always learn about their incredible animals, both deer and cattle, they are able to raise the finest quality. For deer, this means producing traits of mass, tine length and width. For cattle, they select genetics for the economically important traits recognized by both the registered and commercial cattle industry.
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