Bring your horses and your vision, the rest is here. There is a fine set of pens for
sorting, doctoring, and working mares efficiently. The seven pastures can be used
rotationally or split up for a couple stud horses and smaller bands of mares. Most
winters are fairly open to cut down on feed costs and the summer grass has no equal.
There are numerous opportunities to market and sell horses around the area. Torrington
to the north has an indoor arena and the steer roping circuit finals are held there. Many
smaller rodeos and ranch rodeos around the area with the “Daddy of ‘em All” not far
away in Cheyenne. Wyoming boasts many elite horse sales with customers coming
from across the U.S. to look for prospects and finished horses. This is genuine ranch
country with many of the big outfits still using horses for daily work. Southeast Wyoming
offers the ideal setting to raise well rounded horses sought after for their ability to
remain sure-footed in all kinds of terrain. Horses thrive on the native grasses that this
region has to offer. This is truly a horseman’s paradise where you can raise your foals
up strong and healthy under the big Wyoming sky.
The Box Elder Spring Ranch is a pristine horse and cow/calf facility featuring rolling grass pastures, seven stock tanks, and a clean, efficient array of improvements. The ranch has the potential to go either direction with horses, cattle or a combination of both. The property spans a contiguous 1,178± acres, divided into seven pastures for rotational grazing.
ACREAGE AND DESCRIPTION
The Box Elder Spring Ranch consists of 1,178+/- contiguous deeded acres with high-quality, native, and improved grasses which yield good weight gains on calves. The property is fenced and cross-fenced into seven pastures. The fences are 4 and 5-wire barbed wire on wood and steel posts and are in good condition. All the pastures are well-watered with seven tanks tied into two wells and the house well. The corrals have two automatic waterers. The Box Elder Spring is a year-round live spring which is in the east portion of the ranch. The elevation varies between 5,150 t0 5,250 feet above sea level.
OPERATIONS
The Box Elder Spring Ranch is owner-rated at 50 cow/calf pairs with supplemental winter feeding. The owner has also run six head of horses year-round. The ranch is cross fenced into seven pastures for flexible management and efficient grazing rotation.
WATER RESOURCES
Water resources are a strong consideration for any western ranch and the Box Elder Spring Ranch has the Box Elder Spring, which is a reliable year-round water source along with one domestic well, two stock wells and seven livestock tanks that allow for appropriate utilization of the feed resources.
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SHOWING
By appointment to qualified buyers.
Contact for information and a showing:
Scott Leach
Mason Morse Ranch Company
(307) 331-9095
sleach@ranchland.com
Information deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. Buyer to verify all information
R8FQ+9F Slater, Slater, Platte County, Wyoming
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