Meet the rest of the family…
Circle Arrow Longhorns is a family owned business. Our two daughters Tina and Christine are equal partners in the business, and both women know every step and decision that is made in producing and marketing our beef.
Tina lives in Cheyenne, Wyoming, and is the Marketing Manager for the Wyoming State Library. She is married to Curtis Lackey and they have two beautiful daughters, Taryn, who will be nine in August, and Paige who just turned four in February. Curtis is a radio announcer and is a full time student at the University of Wyoming and will graduate next spring with a degree in elementary education.
Christine lives in Boulder, Colorado, and is the Wellness director for the Colorado University Foundation. She is married to Elton Randall and they have one darling dog, Bay. Elton, who moved here from New Zealand, is a building contractor who specializes in historic restoration. Bay, of course, is the foundation for the Nature Bay dog food products.
In the operation of Circle Arrow Longhorns, Roy is in charge of beef production, and Judi is the education and information person. Tina is marketing director, while Christine is the financial manager. We feel very fortunate that we each have a niche that we can fill to make our family business more successful. But, we have vowed to never forget that we are a family first and a business second--always. Because our family is so important to us, we know how important your family is to you. Every decision we make is to improve the quality of life for our family and yours.
Be sure to bookmark this page to learn about the stories that made both Circle Arrow Longhorns and the Lyles family who we are today, how the business became a reality and updates on nutrition, recipes and more!
| Back at the Ranch > The Road Less Traveled | Published: 2007-09-28 10:43:46 |
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I— I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. --Robert Frost |
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| Back at the Ranch > PET FRIENDLY | Published: 2007-08-07 18:06:04 |
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| Back at the Ranch > PASS IT ON DOWN THE LINE | Published: 2007-07-05 09:42:55 |
Becoming a grandparent gives you the feeling of carrying on a strand of life that began before you and will continue long after you are gone. Because of this, there is this overwhelming feeling of needing to share the important things with your progency once removed. Things like honesty, integrity and a work ethic. Grandparents also have this pressing need to keep their grandchildren safe and healthy. |
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| Back at the Ranch > Generations... | Published: 2007-07-03 10:24:43 |
The picture you clicked on to get to this part of our website was taken by our daughter, Tina. My husband, Roy, and our granddaughter, Taryn, are the subjects in the photo riding our horses, George and Cassie. |
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ore and more pet guardians and veterinarians alike are discovering the health benefits of a raw food diet. Many health issues such as chronic allergies and inflammatory bowel disease can completely clear up on a raw food diet. Many other chronic and degenerative diseases may be reduced or prevented by feeding a biologically appropriate raw diet.
Here at the ranch, we are forever plunking a kid on one of our horses, just as we were plunked when we were kids. We are passing the legacy on down the generational line, and not just with horse plunking! Becoming grandparents for us was just about the most life-altering experience imaginable, second only to having our own children. I know everyone has heard someone carry on about being a grandparent, but you just don't "get it" until you are one.
