Hildreth Livestock Ranch         Established 1893      
                                                                                                     
Guest Stay  Chiangus Cattle  DbarH Horsemanship Training 

 

Feeder cattle buyers click on link below
Chiangus Feeder Steer Calves for sale on Superior Livestock Auction Video August 2008 

 


 

One of the oldest continuously family owned and operated ranches in Beaverhead County and Montana. A very rare find.   

Montana's Highest elevation home based ranch.

Hildreth Livestock is a Nature Explores Paradise, located deep in the beautiful Medicine Lodge Valley on the Continental Divide. 

Share with us how this ranch is good for the soul by going to any one of the website sections.  Then come visit in person and soak in the great hospitality, and great living.

 

Guest Stay 

The Continental Divide's Most Spectacular Traverse

Home of the Beaverhead Impact Structure, the largest meteorite impact crater in the continental U.S., and the Smithsonian Shatter Cone.

Cycling and outdoor recreation on the actual Great Continental Divide not just the CD route.

Lewis and Clark Country

Accommodating guests since 1964

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chiangus Cattle 

2008
100% BVD-PI Tested Negative

2006
Beef Empire Days

Garden City, Kansas
 
Overall Grand Champion Steer 
Only Montanan to win the U.S.'s Largest Live and Carcass contest.

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All American Beef Derby

2006

2nd
Place Net Return Pen
2nd Place Carcass Value best of 3
3rd Place Average Daily Gain
Pen
3rd Place Total Cost of Gain
Pen

2007
1st Place Days on Feed
1st Place Weigh-In
3rd Carcass Value Entire Pen 2 $1316 (Best of 3 $1350)

 
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Midland Bull Tests #1 Marbling Breed 2004
Only breed to top the Black Angus's decades of top ranking.
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  GeneSTAR Marbling/Tenderness Bulls

 

In Loving Memory of Henry D. Hildreth 
June 28, 1925 - June 19, 2005
Guest Stay  Chiangus Cattle  DbarH Horsemanship Training 

 


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Web design by
Donna Hildreth
Photo: Henry L. Hildreth.  July 4 2005.  Tepee Mountain

 

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