This scenic historic ranch has been a working cattle ranch since James Eaves established it in 1892. Mr. Eaves was a pioneer in the establishment of the Angus breed in Oklahoma. The ranch is conveniently located to some of the dominant cattle markets in the state. Strong native & improved grasses, 2 hay meadows (never been grazed), a long growing season, 36” rainfall scattered throughout the year, and excellent working pens with a hydraulic chute and scales contribute to the excellence of this cattle operation. This ranch has always been and will continue to be an asset to the ranching industry.
Headquarters
• Older Frame Home – 3 bedrooms, central heat & air
• Older Mobile Home – 2 bedrooms with a room added on.
• Feed storage and tack room, 20’ X 36’ concrete block
• Horse Shed – 20’ X 72’, attached to feed building, pipe and suckerod runs.
• Equipment Storage – 24’ X 40’
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• Vehicle Storage – 16’ X 33’
• Shop Building – 20’ X 30’
• Pole Barn – 40’ X 100’ with a 33’ X 100’ shed on south side
• Corrals
1. Set I – located at headquarters, all metal, round style, 2 loading chutes, small shed attached.
2. Set II – located at big barn, all metal, automatic squeeze chute, Fairbanks Scale, also small vet supply building.
3. Set III – located in northeast corner of ranch, small wooden set, very serviceable.