Such an iconic ranch in so many aspects. So happy that Taylor and friends bought it and are keeping it in it's entirety with the notion to keep Ms. Anne's vision going. Taylor has some big and classy shoes to follow!
Considering that Taylor has bought the ranch…not a Hollywood guy but a true cowboy with the right respect for tradition, I think she would approve. You just see him in Yellowstone, and how he produced it and 1883 - plus a series possible on the 6666 - and it should stay economically viable for years to come. Great story on Anne.😉👍
I just watched Wind River, couple of years ago l saw Hell or High Water, the guy is awesome. Never seen Yellowstone or 1883, l might break down and get a TV. I lived on the Dixon Creek branch of the 6666 in the 70s but didn't really know the history of it, l wasn't employed by the ranch.
@@scull4209 No! The Four Sixes Ranch, located about 200 miles from Fort Worth, sold for $192.2 million Friday. The ranch, which contains over 142,000 acres, was reportedly purchased by a group led by ”Yellowstone” producer Taylor Sheridan. Sam Middleton, the owner of Chas S.
That’s an operation second to none! Great vision and leadership coupled with industry leading repro/veterinarian/ranching management. Plus a hell of a group of Cowboys!
When I read stories such as this, in spite of all the negative things you read and hear about- I realize there is hope for this country as long as such people make up a part of it.
Taylor Sheridan is from For Worth and he was rumored to purchase the Four 6 Ranch for 341 million USD. It is located in 4 different counties; Guthrie, Carson, Hutchison, Sherman Counties. Nobody actually know how it got its name, but the first cattle on the land had brands of '6666'. No shocker the family wants to sell it. How much does it cost to run a ranch this size?
@@FallenHoot Taylor is from Cranfils Gap, Bosque County Texas and lives between Granbury and Weatherford off Tin Top somewhere. Neither are Ft Worth Texas! Everything he has created is amazing, and not a better man could represent TEXAS!
I wouldn't be surprised if the ranch becomes more prominent in S5 -- I'm expecting there to be some kind of sidestory or plotline that will follow Jimmy and Emily as they work at the ranch.
Elefant tusk in the background. Thats how i imagine a rich Landlord. Travelling to Africa and senseless kill majestic helpless animals. Very tuff guys lol.
Hope they remember ranch manager James Grandstaff who was killed by Borger Texas police on the 6666 ranch in 1981. The attempted cover by police is sickening.
@@stacybranscum5889 Way back in the old days it was called Boogertown, it was ate up with corruption in the early boom days. The Rangers were sent in a couple times to clean it up. There is older history there, Charly Goodnight, Adobe Walls, large ranches, tough people, its endless.
What the heck do the cattle and horses eat at the 6666? I've seen plenty of film of the ranch and I have seen precious few green blades of grass. The fact that places like the 6666 are fining cultural traction gives me hope for the country. I know it sounds hopelessly corny, but the cowboy virtues are largely American virtues. Very few of us can make a living on horseback these days, but living by the cowboy virtues is a worthy goal for all of us. The fact that cowboys are becoming living cultural icons give me hope for the future.
@@louispaparella5766 like I said before, displaying those tusks still doesn't say much about the ethics or morals just to say, "Look what I killed". Sickening.
@@louispaparella5766 nonetheless a crying shame. Killing the elephant just for the tusks doesn't say much about the ethics or morals of them being put on display merely to say, "Look what I killed".
@Steve Vail; well, you obviously know nothing! Taylor Sheridan, who bought the four sixes, grew up and was raised on a ranch. In fact, he rides and shows cutting horses and has scenes in the TV show Yellowstone doing just that! I think you need to apologize…
Don't speak of something you do not know. You will never hear one person that worked for her for any amount of time speak ill of her. It doesn't matter if their heritage was Mexican. They were all Americans and their lives were all made better for having known and worked for her. Why is there always one person that wants to divide and be negative? We are all Americans. Be thankful.
Such an iconic ranch in so many aspects. So happy that Taylor and friends bought it and are keeping it in it's entirety with the notion to keep Ms. Anne's vision going. Taylor has some big and classy shoes to follow!
Considering that Taylor has bought the ranch…not a Hollywood guy but a true cowboy with the right respect for tradition, I think she would approve. You just see him in Yellowstone, and how he produced it and 1883 - plus a series possible on the 6666 - and it should stay economically viable for years to come. Great story on Anne.😉👍
I should rephrase that …Taylor was not originally a cowboy, he was a model. But he embraced the lifestyle and truly knows his way around a corral. 😁
I just watched Wind River, couple of years ago l saw Hell or High Water, the guy is awesome. Never seen Yellowstone or 1883, l might break down and get a TV. I lived on the Dixon Creek branch of the 6666 in the 70s but didn't really know the history of it, l wasn't employed by the ranch.
He didn’t buy the ranch, he is part owner and by part, I mean .00000001% at best
@@scull4209 I heard he was only part owner, but l thought it was a little more than that, damn.
@@scull4209 No! The Four Sixes Ranch, located about 200 miles from Fort Worth, sold for $192.2 million Friday. The ranch, which contains over 142,000 acres, was reportedly purchased by a group led by ”Yellowstone” producer Taylor Sheridan. Sam Middleton, the owner of Chas S.
Real men, led by an extraordinary LADY ! God bless her .. 🙏🏻 What an amazing example of a human being !
What an absolutely fantastic tribute to the 6666 Ranch and it's awesome Anne.
That’s an operation second to none! Great vision and leadership coupled with industry leading repro/veterinarian/ranching management. Plus a hell of a group of Cowboys!
When I read stories such as this, in spite of all the negative things you read and hear about- I realize there is hope for this country as long as such people make up a part of it.
The true blessed heart God bless her the ranch and everybody that works for God bless the sisters ❤️🎉
Anne cross over in 2020.
The ranch was sold to Taylor Sheridan in 2022.
The ranch is in that high lonesome country centered in Guthrie, Texas.
Taylor Sheridan is from For Worth and he was rumored to purchase the Four 6 Ranch for 341 million USD. It is located in 4 different counties;
Guthrie, Carson, Hutchison, Sherman Counties. Nobody actually know how it got its name, but the first cattle on the land had brands of '6666'. No shocker the family wants to sell it. How much does it cost to run a ranch this size?
@@FallenHoot Cost!? You make money haha. U just need to be rich to buy it!
@@DanielRead what do you know of ranching, land management, animal care and feeding? Your statement says not much.
@@FallenHoot Taylor is from Cranfils Gap, Bosque County Texas and lives between Granbury and Weatherford off Tin Top somewhere. Neither are Ft Worth Texas! Everything he has created is amazing, and not a better man could represent TEXAS!
@@HomeAwayFromHomePetCare Taylor came from grit and fire not far down the road from me. He knows something about all of it.
Much respect to the values and morals in which 4 the 6’s live bye !!!!! I still have hope after watching this
Definitely the type of woman you call boss. And a woman of vision.
Wonderful tribute to the ranch!
...just a city boy here but what a wonderful video...America is a great country ! .....In my next life I'm coming back as a cowhand for 6666......
She sounds like an awesome woman!
“You better go to diggin “ says it all now doesn’t it.
There needs to be a full movie or documentary about Ann and her ranch. I think there's a guy named Travis....something... who would do it justice.
She took care of her people. So many employers have lost sight of how important that is.
Ann sounds like an amazing lady
I wish I could have had a chance to meet her, she sounds like an outstanding person.
Yellowstone brought me here
Fritos, it's what cowboys crave.
I wouldn't be surprised if the ranch becomes more prominent in S5 -- I'm expecting there to be some kind of sidestory or plotline that will follow Jimmy and Emily as they work at the ranch.
Truly the people and that ranch is an amazing treasure for all of us.
Looking forward to watching this new spinoff Sunday, November 13th
My mother in laws Sue Burnett, and they’ve all told me story’s of Aunt Bell and her interesting life in Iowa Park.
Drove past that place quite a few times.
What an amazing woman. And what a dream it would be to work there.
That's a hobby farm in Australia
My granddad and dad grew up on the 6s and triangles ranches and the piper tank is named after my great granddad Jon piper
I would love to work that ranch even just for little time
Amazing Women, I would have Loved to have known He. May She Rest in Piece. I also believe she would Not Be Happy with the Sale of the Ranch.
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It was written in her will, that the ranch be sold after her death, before it fell into disrepair etc.
Woman
@Chris Turner where are you from? What damage are you speaking of? Have you ever been to a ranch?
@Chris Turner it doesn’t have to be
Are those elephant tusks in the background!?
Yes they are. Sickening.
@@XxShellyW13xX 😑
Or mammoth
@@XxShellyW13xX maybe acquired 100 years ago. Judge not, for the story behind them is not known!
Praying for you during this heatwave. 🙏
Elefant tusk in the background. Thats how i imagine a rich Landlord. Travelling to Africa and senseless kill majestic helpless animals. Very tuff guys lol.
She must have been an amazing person to have known
Hope they remember ranch manager James Grandstaff who was killed by Borger Texas police on the 6666 ranch in 1981. The attempted cover by police is sickening.
The police investigated that case and they were found innocent.
Never forget and never forgive.
I'm going to check that out, lived in Borger in the late 70s, l like studying the history of that area.
I worked on parker drilling rig near there in the 70s and the locals had told me it's called Borger by day and Booher at night.
@@stacybranscum5889 Way back in the old days it was called Boogertown, it was ate up with corruption in the early boom days. The Rangers were sent in a couple times to clean it up. There is older history there, Charly Goodnight, Adobe Walls, large ranches, tough people, its endless.
I went to the 666 Ranch completely different there! let me assure you.
There's hell to pay when you make that mistake.
Real Americans.
"Yeah, FUHK that hill...!"
Did she die or something they keep speaking as if she ain’t here anymore
Feb. 2020
@@frankw7091 that’s no good
@@looking8030 Perhaps but it is life.
Beautiful!
Now a tv writer owns this correct?
Taylor Sheridan is part owner now,yes. He is a cowboy first, look him up
keep Bill Gates away from it
What the heck do the cattle and horses eat at the 6666? I've seen plenty of film of the ranch and I have seen precious few green blades of grass.
The fact that places like the 6666 are fining cultural traction gives me hope for the country. I know it sounds hopelessly corny, but the cowboy virtues are largely American virtues. Very few of us can make a living on horseback these days, but living by the cowboy virtues is a worthy goal for all of us. The fact that cowboys are becoming living cultural icons give me hope for the future.
Grass and bales of hay they purchase from my ranch
hell, i thought it was a movie intro!
Didn’t The Original Owner Win The Ranch in a Poker Game 😮😀😀😲😀
Please tell me those are not elephant tusks on the wall!!!
Come on James put a safety in that trigger. Geez!!! It’s not like they had a dead elephant laying there with bloody tusk hanging the wall above it.
Ok those ain't elephant tusks on the wall. Happy
Soy boy
Possessing ivory harvested prior to the ban is legal. But you must have documentation!
@@louispaparella5766 like I said before, displaying those tusks still doesn't say much about the ethics or morals just to say, "Look what I killed". Sickening.
promo is not what i read at first
Anyone else notice the elephant tusks on the wall, I thought ivory was illegal
Taken before the ban on ivory, possession is legal
@@louispaparella5766 nonetheless a crying shame. Killing the elephant just for the tusks doesn't say much about the ethics or morals of them being put on display merely to say, "Look what I killed".
@@XxShellyW13xX If you knew the background, perhaps your opinion might be different...do you?
Leave it to someone to come up with some bullshit
No she doesn't
Anderson Cooper can take 4 Gerbils
The gerbil population was severely decimated during pride month, the ones left are now packing heat.
Should be called Ranch 666.
I see miss Anne as real and down to earth. The new owner phony from California!
@Steve Vail; well, you obviously know nothing! Taylor Sheridan, who bought the four sixes, grew up and was raised on a ranch. In fact, he rides and shows cutting horses and has scenes in the TV show Yellowstone doing just that! I think you need to apologize…
The rich lady hired some Mexicans t move hill for her.
Nothing wrong with that. I’m sure they were well treated and well paid.
did she pick em up at home depot?
@@mightyminifarm sure lol
Don't speak of something you do not know. You will never hear one person that worked for her for any amount of time speak ill of her. It doesn't matter if their heritage was Mexican. They were all Americans and their lives were all made better for having known and worked for her. Why is there always one person that wants to divide and be negative? We are all Americans. Be thankful.
@@bebe9142 people that come to america illegally are not americans.
The Chinese will own this ranch
Nah won't happen unless they come fight for it! The Chinese are in an economic spiral as we speak.
It's a crying shame about the elephant tusks in the background, but a fantastic ranch nonetheless.
They may be quite old. Hunting for ivory was legal at one time! I myself have ivory jewelry that is close to 100 years old.
Oh you know how that Tusk was acquired?
What makes you think those aren't mammoth tusks dug out of the land there?
Sometimes the herds need to be culled due to overgrazing or disease. The hunting permits fund the safari parks
this blows guy dont know what ya all talking about
Being a Oklahoman cowboy is all I've known