Church Brangus, Kiowa, OK. Cecil and Brad Church started their registered herd in 1994, but proved their
seriousness through purchases of donor cows such as the 820C6, 820J3 and the 415K2 and the herd sire PR Elixir
698L3. Elixir will forever leave his mark on the Brangus breed. Cecil and Brad have partnered up with Perry Ranch
the past few years in Sires, Bull Development, and E.T. and A.I. programs and have been successful with their
guidance and friendship.
Contact info- Cecil Church (918) 470-9598 Brad Church (918) 429-9589
Pratz Brangus,Stillwater, OK. Phil and Richard Pratz began in 1983 with the purchase of six registered open
heifers. In the beginning AI was the only way Phil bred the cattle. As time went by, the herd increased with purchases
from other registered breeders. In 1998 Phil changed all registered cattle to include Richard. The P-P brand began
at that time. They are owners of the highest ranking “Gene Star” bulls, Jack of Brinks and Warfield of Brinks. They
presently run in excess of 100 registered mother cows and operate as Pratz Brangus and Pratz Farms.
Contact info- Phil Pratz (580) 334-6288 Richard Pratz (405) 747-0129 click here for pratz website
4G Brangus, Gravette,AR. Wade and Debbie Graham started using registered Brangus bulls on commercial
Angus and Hereford cross cows in 1979. In the early 1990’s, they added registered Brangus cows. They have two
sons, Taylor and Hunter. When Hunter was born they became 4G Brangus.
Contact info- Wade Graham (479) 291-4693 click here for graham website
5K Brangus, Purcell, OK. Keith and Sandy Huddleston now run the family ranch that has been in the family for over
75 years, they purchased it from an uncle. The first registered stock was purchased from BHB Brangus. Keith’s dad
worked with BHB Brangus in the late 60’s with a bull named Paul Harvey. Their current senior herd sire is CB
Grindstone 331S. Keith and Sandy have 3 kids and nine grandchildren.
Contact info- Keith Huddleston (405) 527-4358
Waits Ridgeview Ranch, Stillwater, OK. David, Matt, and Mark Waits operate a 1,200 acre ranch 15 miles west
of Stillwater,OK. They are building and growing two breeds of registered cattle, Brangus and Angus, and derivitives
of the two breeds. The "Ultrablack" cross provides a simple solution to ranchers that have rotated breeds in the past.
The ranch is managed by Todd Hayes. David Waits (405) 377-5843
Kirbyrosa Brangus, Wanette, OK. Dwain and Caren Kirby have been raising cattle for the past twelve years.
Dealing mostly with commercial cattle, they expanded their venture by working with the Camp Cooley Ranch, where
they acquired 468N17 Brinks CEO. 468N17 continues to produce consistent qualities in his offspring. Dwain Kirby
is retired from the U.S. Navy and the Oklahoma Department of Corrections. His wife Caren is a retired Registered
Nurse. They are the parents of three sons, one daughter, a son-in-law, four dogs, two cats, and eight grandchildren.
Contact info- Dwain Kirby (405) 383-2655 click here for kirby website
J-J Brangus, Stratford, OK. Danny and Betty Wells are continuing in the great tradition set forth by Kenneth and
Jewell Jarrell in the early 1980’s. The early heritage of J-J began with the “Cracker Jack” bull that produced progeny
that drew breeders from all over the United States. Later, Cracker Jack was followed with the T.H. Tyson 200C
“Bear” bull. Kenneth and Jewell still are an integral part while Danny, Betty and children are contributing to the
continuation of the overall J-J Brangus program. Danny and Betty have three kids and one grandson.
Contact info- Danny Wells (580) 759-6480
Sublette Charolais, Lindsey, OK. Lance and Shayla Sublette run a family operation that is built on customer
service. They have repeat customers all the way from Colorado to Georgia. They utilize an extensive AI and ET
program that singles out and then stacks the most productive genes available. This produces Charolais cattle that
are easy calving, high growth, calm dispositioned and moderate framed. Their attention to phenotype allows their
cattle to compete in any major showring and also possess the performance and longevity that make them a sound
investment for any cattleman.
Contact info- Lance Sublette (405) 756-7540 click here for sublette website
Little W Farms, Lebanon, TN. Mike and Connie Watkins (615) 642-0976 click here for watkins website