

TR9 RANCH
$33 MILLION
A PROFESSIONAL HORSEMAN'S TRAINING & BREEDING FACILITY
HOME OF LEGENDS & LEGACY
618± acres
WEATHERFORD, TEXAS
TR9 Ranch Feature

The western equine sports industry has never seen a more efficient, multi-discipline facility. It was designed by horseman, for horseman to enhance the experience for trainer, horse, livestock and fans..… it’s simply, the best of the best.
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They say a horse represents the relentless pursuit of new horizons, that same ambitious spirit can be seen and felt in every meticulous detail of TR9’s impressive facility.
- Don Bell, Icon Global
Many listing descriptions portray ranches as rare opportunities to own something “special,” “unique,” or even “legendary,” but very few measure up to the hype. TR9 is not one of those ranches that falls short. In fact, all the world-class imagery and media will still fail to realistically reveal the true functional, all-encompassing quality found in this Parker County, TX masterpiece. No matter what western equine sports discipline you are involved in, this place has the facilities to accommodate. It is currently home to cutting, reining, cowhorse, team roping, and full-care breeding and foaling. It simply embodies what every horseman’s dreams are made of.
Located 18 miles northwest of Weatherford, among some of the most notable quarter horse ranches in the United States, sits this 860± acre meticulously manicured facility on gently rolling green topography. The current and previous owners have practiced the highest degree of stewardship to the land, which can be mostly described as sandy loam soil ideal for raising champion horses, cattle, and lush coastal Bermuda. Even underutilized, the ranch can easily hold 800 head of yearling cattle to accommodate the most demanding training programs. Well-kept broodmares and foals can be found under the shade of mature oaks scattered throughout the cross-fenced pastures. Surface and subsurface water are both abundant. Drainage relief for that surface water is provided by Rock Creek, which runs along the northwest side of the ranch.
Improvements on the ranch are superior and rooted in the local history of the cutting horse community. Inside the elaborate, landscaped gated entrance, visitors will find a rugged, yet contemporary style among the many strategically placed barns, arenas, and houses. Pipe or top rail fencing with cedar staves is a staple look and feature of the ranch headquarters.
Select options to subdivide the ranch are available to qualified buyers, including development plans for portions of the property.
The ranch is ideal for commercial hospitality options, potential development, and current agricultural exemption use.

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