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| Category | Land & Other |
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| Created | 01/06/09 | ||||
| Title | Ankenman Ranch | ||||
| Description | Ankenman Ranch has a historic barn, photogenic cattle and traditional cattleman ways. All three aspects would be great for film. The MacNaughton Barn, built in 1893, is a very large and unique structure. It is 120' long and 80' wide, 3 1/2 stories tall and contains trap doors, grain chutes, and floor scales. It was on the original military road between Fort Scott, Kansas and Fort Gibson, Oklahoma. It served as a stage coach stop and the first rural post office in Ottawa County. Tarentaise cattle are an original breed from the Savoie region of France. Their unique coloring make for easy and gorgeous photographs. Their black points (eyes, nose, tail, hooves) combined with their red hair coat are very stiking. We are cattleman. We still work our cattle using horses, not fourwheelers. We have not branched out into farming or other agriculture...we specialize in our cow/calf operation. | ||||
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| USA | |||||
| Owner | ankenman | ||||
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