
A pair of steers from the Double Circle Longhorn herd.
Hey, fellow Texas Longhorn ranchers! Want to show off your breeding program? Donate a steer to Double Circle Longhorns, LLC and get your ranch promoted both on the Internet and on the ground.
You know how the Longhorn business is. (Around here, we call it an addiction worse than chocolate…) We figure a handful of our guests will eventually end up in the Longhorn business themselves, and if this is where they first launched their addiction they’ll be looking to us for recommendations on where to buy. We run steers only and are not in the breeding business, so let’s have them buying from your ranch!
All steers on this ranch live out their lives naturally and never see a slaughterhouse. In with our herd, bearing your brand as well as ours, your steer will be a highly visible living banner for you and your breeding program.
On the website
Every week we feature ten steers that are available for public sponsorship. When you donate a steer to our program, we will put his photo up on the site along with your name as the breeder, your ranch name, and your contact information so people can get more information about your longhorn breeding program.
On the ground
People come from around the world to help herd our steers on 47,000 acres of mountainous ranching paradise. Your eye-catcher steer will wear your brand in the herd, and we will make all your ranch and breeding information available to our guests.
Requirements
Steers may be any age or color, registered or not, as long as they are gentle and easy to work. (Can’t have our guests run up a tree by a renegade…doesn’t look good for any of us!)
Contact us for more information about the program, or to arrange for transportation of a steer you’d like to donate. Better yet, bring your steer here yourself and enjoy a night on us! Stay in a wall tent with bath and deck complete with rocking chairs, eat some good home cooking in our open air dining hall, and ride the range on a good cowpony admiring the majestic Texas Longhorns in the wide open spaces…where they belong.


