Showing posts with label horse place. Show all posts
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Thursday, February 23, 2012

Still Growing, Always Changing

Still Growing, Always Changing



Magazine article from the Weatherford Now … Original post at link

http//nowmagazines.com/onlineeditions/editions/212weatherford.pdf

Nine years ago, Tom and Traci Davis sold their cattle and left the Pacific Northwest, taking the name TNT Ranch with them. They were spurred by a dream to do more with horses, and Texas was calling their names.
Tom and Traci are true “horse people.” They grew up with horses, earn their living with horses, and when they’re not working, they ride for fun. “I took my first ride at age 5,” Tom grinned. “There were seven kids in my family,and by age 8, I was working cattle. At 13, I was shipped to Wyoming to work on a ranch near Jackson Hole. I started my first colt at 10 and have been paid to work horses since I was 14.” He grew up in Washington and Oregon with roots in Texas. “My dad lived here before moving to Oregon, and my grandfather, uncle and cousins are all Texans. When I was 21, I worked for a cutting horse trainer in Weatherford.”

Traci comes from a smaller family. “My brother and I were raised at the rodeo grounds in Washington State,” she said. “We farmed and ran over 1,200 head of cattle. It was a full-time job for the whole family.” Had it not been for their love of horses, Tom and Traci might never have met. “In 1999, I came off of a filly and broke my back,” Tom said. “I was laid up at my mother’s house in Washington.” Traci and her daughter, Laurel, lived up
the road from Tom’s mother. Traci had lost her husband in a car accident. “A friend introduced us,” Tom said. “We drove to the stock show in Denver with some friends. We hit it off and have been together ever since.”

They arrived in Texas nine years ago, after welcoming the birth of their daughter, Taylor, while still in Washington. Initially, they lived in a small town named Okra. Then they spent two years in Goldthwaite. “We wanted to settle in Weatherford,” Traci said. “We were looking for a place when we heard about a house and barn on 12 acres in Brock, just southwest of Weatherford.” The tree-covered acreage soon became the new TNT Ranch. The family moved in a little over a year ago, just in time to prepare for the arrival of Reata, their third daughter. “It’s so quiet out here,” Traci said. “There’s hardly any traffic. The house is set off the road and is very private. The sunsets are beautiful from our front porch, and I love the fact that we have 34 pecan trees.” A winding path leads slightly uphill to the 1,750-square-foot, white, country house with its large open porch. The spacious yard, dotted with pecan trees, is bordered in the front by a barn and to the right by a metal garage that doubles as a leather shop. A six-horse trailer clearly says the property belongs to horse people. “This is a working ranch,” Traci smiled, “and a work in progress.” “Our plan is to put four stalls in the barn and, then, add four more stalls plus sheds,” Tom said. “I do a lot of horsemanship clinics and, by next summer, we want to have clinics here.”












The home includes two living areas, four bedrooms, two baths, dining room, laundry room and a huge, bright kitchen. Except for the bedrooms, the floors are covered in light-colored tile. The central living area and dining room open to each other, and natural light flows throughout the house. “I would describe our style as Western eclectic,” Traci said. “We like the ‘buckaroo’ look. Buckaroos are original cowboys from the Vaquero tradition. We like earth tones and a lot of wood, leather and Western fabric.” The large master bedroom features sloped ceiling and master bath. “We plan to knock out a wall and add a new master bedroom, bath and sitting room,”
Traci explained. “When that happens, our bedroom will become the guest room.” “One of our friends is a carpenter,” Tom said. “I’m good at horsemanship, but if we want to live in our house, I better not work on it. So he will be handling the construction.” The heart of the Davis’ home is its big, airy kitchen with white cabinetry, black accents and lots of light. Everything about it is cheerful, especially the colorful quilts neatly folded and stacked on tall deep shelves lining the interior wall. “I collect quilts,” Traci said. “I’ve always liked the history behind them, and I’ve also made many of them.” In addition to the quilts in the kitchen, more are stored in a massive armoire in the dining room. “We don’t use any of the quilts in the collection,” Traci said. “To me, they are works of art and pieces of history.”

Tom and Traci are members of the Cow Camp Cowboy Church and good friends with the pastor and his wife. “We didn’t know anyone when we moved out here,” Traci said. “We’ve met so many people through the church and, of course, through horses. I sell hay and horses and, like Tom, I’m very active in the horse community.” She is also active on the Internet. “I’ve created Web sites for both of our businesses,” she said. In addition to being a mother of three daughters and running her own business, Traci maintains the two busy Web sites,
plus social media. “I also have a fitness team,” she smiled. “We do charity events and, as moms, it’s a way forus to giveback and stay in shape.”
At 15, Laurel is a sophomore in high school, and 9-year-old Taylor is in the third grade. Like their parents, they love to ride. “We have nine horses,” Traci said. “Laurel and Taylor ride almost every day, and they both like to show. Tom competes in cutting, working cows and ranch roping. I guess it could be said that Reata rides too, since I placed second in a sorting competition when I was about six-months pregnant.” On that occasion, she was riding Tom’s favorite horse, Hank. “Hank is 9 years old now. He’s a quarter horse, who was sent to Tom for
training as a 2-year-old,” Traci explained. “The owners are our friends, and when they saw how well Hank and Tom got along, they gave him to Tom as a gift.” Life these days at the TNT Ranch includes Chico the Chihuahua, Sadie the Boston Terrier, Mick the Border Collie and Tag the American Bulldog. It’s a working ranch and a work in progress — and nine horses, four dogs, three daughters and two parents later, the TNT Ranch is still growing and always changing.




Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Tom Davis Personal Horsemanship Clinic!

Tom Davis ~ The Horse’s Solution!

Tom is a full time trainer and Clinician. Tom has a great love for horses and an easy manner of starting your young horse out on the right track. Tom is also booking clinics and lessons.

“The foundation of your colts career is everything – without it you will have nothing.”

To learn Tom’s quiet methods of starting colts, and have hands on experience with Tom demonstrating and coaching you along the way. Book Tom to come to your facility or sign up for a clinic here at TnT Ranch. Tom will guide you and your group in the ways that have worked for him for years.

How it works!

At these clinics – Tom will offer Horsemanship classes and The opportunity to start your young horse with guidence from Tom. Also bring your troubled horse to get help one on one with Tom regardless of the age, sex, reputation or problem your horse is having with you. (you choose the one you want)


-Start your Colt with Tom Davis – do you have a young horse that you want to Start but need some direction – This 3 day event will have you riding your young horse with confidence. Fee is $300 for 3 days

Tom Davis Horsemanship
-Also Horsemanship class to improve you and your horses relationship.
Looking for a new horse? Check out our horses for sale page .
Demo Horse ~ For Horsemanship Clinics
From time to time we will need demo horses to use at a clinic.
If you have a troubled horse, a colt that needs started, help with trailer loading, or a foal that needs help with halter training. contact us with the horse you have.
The fee for working with your horse at a clinic is $100.
If we are not in your area with a clinic inquire about hosting a clinic or let us know if there is a need in your area for a clinic.


-To book a Horsemanship, Colt Starting, or foal/weanling haltering clinic, please call or email. Clinics can be held here at TnT Ranch or at your Ranch or other facility. Book Tom for coming to your Ranch for a week long group Colt Starting class. Where Tom will help start up to 10 or more of your colts in that week. With your ranch hands or trainers learning the methods that have shaped Tom’s skills, to get the most out of your young horses abilities. $300 per head for the week. Travel expenses extra, depending on ranch or facility location. email spurtlvs@cbnn.net or call 254-433-0806

Come ride with Tom Davis anytime. Your Horse will Thank you!

Thursday, January 27, 2011

New To Weatherford, Texas


Well we are getting settled into Weatherford quite nicely. We have reconnected with some old friends and even made some new ones! The kids are settling into Brock schools nicely and making friends.  Most of the boxes are unpacked and put away! Working on getting an arena up and moving along with stalls for the barn. In the mean time we are riding the pasture and traveling to friends arenas that will let us spend the day riding with them! The best thing about Weatherford is Calm, relaxing and friendly growing town. Weatherford is a great place for Great place for expanding or exploring our business horizons. Tom and I know we will be prosperous and blessed in this great area! We do miss our friends from Goldthwaite, TX but we will definitely see them from time to time on trips back to sell horses and visit.
Weatherford has great people and the small-town community feel! Weatherford is a great place for Quality of living, afford-ability and community spirit! We are glad to be in great horse country and watch our world expand!!
Tom will be starting up showing again this month and we look forward to that. If you have a horse to show or need one tuned up or a colt started, Tom does have a couple openings. Let us know. If you have a horse you are looking to sell or need to buy a new one, I can certainly help with that!!
May you all be blessed and prosper!! Tom and Traci Davis ~ TnT Ranch!!