
6666 Ranch foundation stallion, Hollywood Gold continues to appear in the pedigrees of some of the top horses in the AQHA record books.
6666 Ranch foundation stallion, Hollywood Gold continues to appear in the pedigrees of some of the top horses in the AQHA record books.
This savory side dish is a favorite among cowboys and staff at the Four Sixes Ranch. By Katie Frank • Photography by Brandie Blodgett MustianWestern Horseman Phil Fox, the mare manager at the Four Sixes Ranch, doesn’t like pasta. Nathan Canaday, DVM, one of the…
Iconic Cattle Woman and Champion of the Arts Gets a Major Moment Paper City November 30, 2020 By Courtney Dabney A true Fort Worth trailblazer will be honored with an extended cattle drive this Wednesday, December 2, beginning at 4 pm. Anne Windfohr Marion died…
Editor’s Note: The Caprock Chronicles are edited by Jack Becker a Librarian at Texas Tech University Libraries. He can be reached at Jack.becker@ttu.edu. Today’s article is by Holle Humphries, a retired art educator and the facilitator for the Quanah Parker Trail, a cultural heritage trail sponsored…
Western Horseman March 2020 By Dee Ann Littlefield The sun brims over the horizon in a fine strip of light below looming clouds.A soft breeze sweeps across the colorful landscape, rousing a fragrant aroma from the abundant wildflowers in bloom. A red pickup creaks and…
American Quarter Horse Association, September 26, 2018 — On September 18, the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame announced its 2019 Hall of Fame inductees: Dr. Glenn Blodgett, the Cavender Family, Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo, and the King Ranch. The Hall of Fame also announced Robert…
For Immediate Release Guthrie, Texas — April 3, 2018 — The Four Sixes Ranch is pleased to announce the release of frozen semen from legendary stallions Streakin Six and Special Effort to be used in Intra-Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI). Through technical advances in equine reproduction, such as…
Without men like Burk Burnett and the ranches they founded, there would be no singing cowboys, no cattlemen, and no rodeo stars.