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Mashona cow grazing in prime eastern New
Mexico grassland. |

The Mashona breed varies in color, but
normally are red or black. These 2 cows are prime examples. |

2002 calf crop promises an excellent year
for our grass-fed cattle. These babies are happy! |

Life in eastern New Mexico offers a
multitude of beauty. A perfect home for grass-fed cattle & great kids! |
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We raise free-range beef, grass-fed, grass
finished. No antibiotics, no hormones. |

The beef we produce is as good as nature
can make it. We know what our cattle eat. |

Half-Mashona grass-fattening steers on the rolling plains
of eastern NM. |

One of our seedstock bulls. Our
cattle are known for their calm nature, lean meat & fertility. |
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Eastern NM is home to the Lesser
Prairie-Chicken, an indicator of rangeland health. |

Milnesand, Lesser Prairie-Chicken Capital
of the World. |

Cattle that are grass-fed demonstrate higher levels of CLA. |

Come visit the ranches of eastern New
Mexico & see our grass-fed beef. |