Single Loop Ranch is 70 acres of beauty nestled in the hills of Cherokee County, Oklahoma. We like to keep 20 Mama Angus bred cows with a registered Angus Bull. We consider our beef production to be all natural. We sell our natural grass fed beef from our ranch these days. Linda will be happy to deliver it locally or meet with you. We no longer sell at the Tahlequah Farmers Market, although Linda will be there regularly to help support the market.
Our cattle are pastured 24/7 in pastures of local grasses. They have full access to water and to a creek that runs through the fields. In winter months we feed them round baled hay that is locally grown. They have access to unmediated salt blocks and minerals at all times.
Our cattle have never been given hormones, steroids, or bi-products. They are grass finished. All of our calves have been born and raised on our ranch. Our cattle are exposed to a minimum amount of stress from the sweet grass to the packing house.
We raise a small flock of chickens. They are also sold from our ranch and at the Tahlequah Farmer's Market. At present time my flock is new and includes Black Australorps, Leghorns, New Hampshires, Welsummers, Light Brahma, Americanas, and Speckled Sussex. I like a pretty mix!
Every other year we raise a couple of pigs. Ranch raised on local grain, vegetables and fruit.
We have a garden in which we grow asparagus. A few tomato plants on the porch for us!
Our cattle are pastured 24/7 in pastures of local grasses. They have full access to water and to a creek that runs through the fields. In winter months we feed them round baled hay that is locally grown. They have access to unmediated salt blocks and minerals at all times.
Our cattle have never been given hormones, steroids, or bi-products. They are grass finished. All of our calves have been born and raised on our ranch. Our cattle are exposed to a minimum amount of stress from the sweet grass to the packing house.
We raise a small flock of chickens. They are also sold from our ranch and at the Tahlequah Farmer's Market. At present time my flock is new and includes Black Australorps, Leghorns, New Hampshires, Welsummers, Light Brahma, Americanas, and Speckled Sussex. I like a pretty mix!
Every other year we raise a couple of pigs. Ranch raised on local grain, vegetables and fruit.
We have a garden in which we grow asparagus. A few tomato plants on the porch for us!