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      The Four Sixes Ranch, stylized as 6666 Ranch, is a ranch in King County, Texas, as well as Carson County and Hutchinson County.


      Location


      The main section of the ranch is located near the town of Guthrie in King County, Texas. It spans 350,000 acres (550 sq mi; 140,000 ha) of land. The main ranch house is off U.S. Highway 82. The Dixon Creek section spans 108,000 acres (169 sq mi; 44,000 ha) of land in Carson and Hutchinson counties. The Dixon Creek runs through this section of the ranch near Panhandle, Texas.


      History



      The ranch was established by Samuel Burk Burnett in 1900 after he purchased the land from the Louisville Land and Cattle Company. Legend has it that he won the ranch from a card game, where he scored four sixes. However, Burnett and his descendants have denied this folklore tale. Instead, the name comes from the first herd he raised on the ranch, which was branded "6666".
      Burnett raised purebred Herefords and Durham bulls, which won national prizes at livestock shows all over the United States. He also bred purebred quarter horses. In 1918, 2,000 head of cattle were killed by a blizzard. Three years later, in 1921, oil was found on the ranch, thus turning it into a very profitable enterprise.
      After Burnett's death in 1920, the ranch was inherited by his granddaughter, Anne Valliant Burnett Tandy. She purchased Grey Badger II and Hollywood Gold, two show horses which lived on the ranch. By 1936, there were 20,000 Hereford cattle on the ranch. In the 1960s and 1970s, the barn on the ranch was used in advertisements for Marlboro, the cigarette brand. In 1975, scenes of the movie Mackintosh and T.J. were filmed on the ranch.
      In 1980, the ranch was passed on to Burnett's great-granddaughter, Anne Windfohr Marion, and his great-great-granddaughter, Wendi Grimes. Marion co-managed the ranch with her fourth husband, John L. Marion. They bred Brangus cattle with Herefords to produce the Black Baldy, a cattle breed resistant to cedar flies. A hundred broodmares are bred on the ranch every year.
      As of 3 December 2020, the ranch was being sold in accordance with the will of owner Anne Burnett Marion, who had died in February that year; it was listed on the market for a total of $347.7 million. In May 2021, a buyer group represented by screenwriter Taylor Sheridan purchased the ranch.
      Paintings depicting portions of the ranch have been painted by Tom Ryan and Mondel Rogers. A barn from the ranch has been moved to the National Ranching Heritage Center in Lubbock, Texas.


      In popular culture


      An unnamed television series based on the ranch was introduced as a backdoor pilot, during the fourth season of the drama series Yellowstone, released November 7, 2021, via the Paramount+ streaming service. Signs of the ranch can also be spotted in the drama series Landman.


      References




      External links



      Official website

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    6666 Ranch - Legendary Quarter Horses and Black Angus Cattle

    Dec 9, 2024 · From acclaimed quarter horses to genetically-superior angus cattle, the 6666 Ranch is a legendary working ranch located near Guthrie, Texas.

    Four Sixes Tours - 6666 Ranch

    We kick off the tour at the historic Four Sixes Supply House (located at 601 S 6666 Rd. Guthrie, TX 79236), a cornerstone of the ranch that has served as a hub for the local community for decades. Originally established to provide necessary goods for ranch workers and local residents, the Supply House has seen generations pass through its doors.

    Land, Oil & Stewardship - 6666 Ranch

    Today, the two main ranches – the Four Sixes Ranch near Guthrie and the Dixon Creek Ranch near Panhandle – total 260,000 acres. While cattle and ranching were the cornerstones upon which the Burnett Family fortunes were founded, it was the discovery of oil that allowed the business grow and led to the establishment of the Burnett Foundation ...

    Frequently Asked Questions - 6666 Ranch

    We do offer multiple driven tours of the ranch throughout the week, led by experienced guides! Mare owners who are interested in breeding to one of our on-site stallions can set up an appointment to view stallions through the front office at (806) 596-4424.

    Stewardship - 6666 Ranch

    In 2014, the Four Sixes Ranch received the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association Outstanding Rangeland Stewardship Award, and in 2015, the ranch was honored with the Region 4 Environmental Stewardship Program Award.

    Employment - 6666 Ranch

    From internships to full-time positions, the 6666 ranch offers unique opportunities to work within an iconic organization and culture.

    Black Angus Cattle - Traceability - 6666 Ranch

    The 6666 ranch traceability program meets consumers demands by using electronic identification for cows moving across state lines.

    Four Sixes Cattle - 6666 Ranch

    As a cow/calf operation, the ranch now maintains a breeding herd of some 7,000 mother cows. The high quality of Four Sixes cattle is well known, and that reputation continues today, making the ranch a frontrunner in the cattle industry.

    Burnett Family - 6666 Ranch

    The story behind the Burnett family, legacy and beginnings of a historic, formidable ranch tahat started with Captain Samuel “Burk” Burnett.

    Four Sixes Brands - 6666 Ranch

    The story of the iconic 6666 brands and the important roles they play in the identification and proper management of both cattle and horses