Ohio Land and Cattle
Address:
United States
Ohio
77500 Jamison Rd, Cadiz, Ohio 43907
Coordinates:
Latitude: 40.206880
Longitude: -80.937203
Administrator
Contact:
330-328-4470
Communication language
English
JamesCoffelt@Hotmail.com
Web-site
Cattle are required to thrive on the ranch resources, with no other input, other than minerals. Cattle graze some 30 pastures, year round. Cattle are bred for May calving, in a 60 day window. May calving enables calves to be born at a mild time of the year, on fresh grass. May calving matches the highest forage requirements, i.e., the third trimester and a cow with a young calf, with the highest forage availability.
Hunting
East central Ohio has some of the best whitetail deer and turkey hunting in the country. The quality of the deer are further enhanced with careful management and rules. Ohio Land and Cattle maintains a 1000 acre sanctuary, on its 8000 (over 9 square miles) acres of managed area. No bucks are harvested which have under 135 inches of antler. There are no deer drives permitted, as drives are the largest source of wounded deer and misjudgements of antler size. Turkeys are everywhere.
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