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In the mid 70's Charlie and his wife, Hazel, bought a farm near Nashville, Tennessee and purchased some horses and a few Hereford Cows. Although they enjoyed riding the fences, Charlie decided he wanted a real working ranch. By 1980, additional acreage was acquired, a new barn and arena were under construction and a plan was starting to come together. By 1982, AQHA and APHA horses were starting to replace Tennessee Walking horses and Arabians, and Charlie had learned to rope. Due to the cost of finding andtransporting suitable roping and cutting practice cattle Charlie decided to raise his own. As the 34th member of the North American Corriente Cattle Association Charlie's Twin Pines Ranch got in on the ground floor of the Association. Through cross-breading programs, purchases, imports, and trading, the ranch is proud to have had one of the best herds of both registered and non-registered Corriente cattle to be found anywhere. The ranch has sold and shipped Corriente from Oregon to Florida, and from Texas to Massachusetts. In 1981, the ranch purchased an AQHA mare by the name of Huggie Bear who was in foal to Sun Fritz by King Fritz. She had a beautiful colt who was name "TP King Bear". Not only was he built the best he also had a great attitude that he has passed on to his foals over the years. Charlie and TP King Bear appeared on the cover of Western Horseman in August of 1987. TP King Bear became our Foundation Ranch Stallion and his blood has been passed on to our current stock.
In 2009, the ranch acquired a registered Horned Hereford Bull by the name of DH Domino 775 and presented him to Charlie on his birthday. Charlie stated at the time that he believed he was the best looking animal to have ever been on the ranch. Shortly afterwards, a few non-registered beef cows were purchased to keep Domino company. The first crop of Domino's calves were so impressive, we decided to acquire some registered females. Before long, the Horned Hereford Herd was quickly becoming the priority and we started selling our Corriente Herd to make more room for the beef cattle. On July 3, 2010, we were saddened by the loss of our favorite and oldest stallion TP King Bear. We had been fortunate to have two of our best mares concieve and we knew that through him and other stallions we owned by him, that TP King Bear's legacy would continue. On January 7, 2011 we suffered another great loss when the primary barn at Twin Pines Ranch burned and was a total loss. In the barn at the time were all of our stallions, our favorite mare TP Pokey Huntus who was in foal to TP King Bear, Charlie's favorite rope horse, TP Goomer Brown and all of our 2010 foals. The barn, all of it's contents and 30 years of memories were lost that night. Once the initial shock wore off, it was time to "Cowboy Up" and regroup. Two days after the fire, our friend Jerry Mansfield and his son Bert drove up from Fayetteville, Tennessee and dropped off a large trailer, two saddles, miscellaneous tack and blankets along with offers to help. Within' a month we received a package from our good friend Baxter Black with all of his books and tapes for us. The list goes on and on of similar acts of thoughfulness and kindness.
At present the new barn is near completion, we have a selection of top quality APHA and AQHA horses, and Registered and non-registered Horned Hereford Cattle for sale. Domino is still our favorite bull but we also have four nice young bulls out MHW Chekota 512, DH Advance 800, and N MR Neon Freddy 810 as well. 2012 is the official start of "New Beginnings at Twin Pines Ranch. If you are looking for a good roping horse, a prospect, trail horse show horse or top quality beef cattle, give us a call. The phone 615-449-4719 has been reconnected.Call, email, or write to set up an appointment or to receive specific information.
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