KT Ranch was formed 1995 and has continued to thrive with a balance of horses and cattle. Over 100 head of cattle and approximately 90 head of AQHA horses, with an emphasis on foundation breeding.","@type": "BlogPosting","dateModified": "2022-07-21T19:19:38+00:00"}
KT Ranch was formed 1995 and has continued to thrive with a balance of horses and cattle. Over 100 head of cattle and approximately 90 head of AQHA horses, with an emphasis on foundation breeding. In 2014 we had our beloved brindle filly, KT Gun in a Million. We currently have 8 stallions: Captains Double Coy, Doll Docsan, Just Plain Starlight, KT Heza Pana Dude, KT Gunpowder N Lead, KT Jackpot City, KT Gunners Sage Bug and KT King of Blue. We have 2 junior stallions that we have kept as prospects, a 2019 colt, KT Hot Timein Cowtown, and a 2020 colt, KT OneShadie Captain. KT Ranch has another generation of young showmen and one showwoman to keep the dream alive. For more information on our history go to our history page.
We are committed to accessing the most progressive female lines in the Angus breed
to continually expand our cow herd with unique individuals that are structurally correct,
Selling as Lot 5A on Saturday, November 16, 2019, this heifer calf with a registered Angus surrogate dam was produced by a featured Pathfinder Dam that has five sons sold in the past four Woodhill Bull Sales for an average of $13,550.
functionally efficient, dependably productive and prudently balanced in the essential traits.
As we continue advancing our facilities, management, and genetics, we invite the people we serve
to join us on the path … and share in our progress.
Mark your calendars for our next production sale May 9, 2020.
David McMahon, Sr. went to Oklahoma A&M a horseman. When he graduated in 1953, the institution had transformed him into a cowman. It seems people had always wanted to SELL a horse to him, but in college he figured out that people want to BUY cows! He married Mary Ann soon after he graduated and, three years later, they began their Angus herd on a small farm on the outskirts of Fort Smith. Together, the McMahons and their five children worked and learned about their cattle on their home place until the mid-70’s brought a major change: the purchase of what is now Belle Point Ranch east of Fort Smith at Lavaca, and the expansion of the Angus cow herd in both numbers and focus to become a viable part of the family business.
Today, the genetic enhancements of Belle Point’s breeding program, and all the improvements happening at the ranch were on Dave’s “to-do” lists in the five years before his death in 2016.
Project by project, we are brainstorming ideas, researching and developing plans, and putting his dreams and desire for excellence into action – it is our tribute to him! You will see progress in our livestock, our land, our facilities, our business and management practices, and increased active involvement of our family members.
Fort Smith Office
Phone: 479-782-5579
Fax: 479-782-8210
Julie McMahon French
989-965-6363
Steve French
989-798-8223
Susan McMahon Taylor
Office: 479-782-7159
Claire Taylor Matlock
Cell: 479-650-4665