Purebred Tarentaise Cattle

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MIAMI, OKLAHOMA

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Directions to Ankenman Ranch North
(home of Chris and Sandy)

Leave Interstate 44 at the Miami Exit.  
(There is major construction on Hwy 10, see map below for alternate route)

Turn right (east) on Hwy 10.  Go easapproximately 3.5 miles to the intersection of Hwy 10 and County Rd 137.

There will be a gas station (Shawnee Grocery) and a flashing red light.  Turn left (north). 

Go 1.5 miles on County Rd 137.


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Look for the Ankenman Ranch "Bulls and Females" sign and the "Bull" sign on your right. 

Turn right up the lane. 

Welcome!

 

Directions to Ankenman Ranch
(home of Bill & Betty Lou)

Leave Interstate 44 at the Miami Exit.  
(There is major construction on Hwy 10, see map below for alternate route)

Turn right (east) on Hwy 10.  Go east for approximately 3.5 miles to the intersection of Hwy 10 and County Rd 137. 

There will be a gas station (Shawnee Grocery) and a flashing red light.  Turn left (north).  Go 1 mile on County Rd 137. 

Turn left (west) on the paved county road (E. 90).  Go 1/2 mile.

Look for the Ankenman Ranch sign on your left. 

Turn left up the lane. 

Welcome!


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Climate and grazing conditions

Best hay crop EVER and still growing that Bermuda!Miami, Oklahoma has an average rainfall of 45".
The grasses include cool season fescue and warm season bermuda. mushrooms
The average temperature ranges from mid 90s in the summer to lower 40s in the winter.
High humidity, sweltering heat, freezing rain and biting winds are all a part of our weather in Miami, OK.

Our Tarentaise cows have to be very competitive and hardy in order to meet our reproductive and growth goals

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