Producer
Wyoming Cowboy Cuts
Contact: Tyler and Angela McCann
Address: 635 N Pavillion Rd Pavillion , WY, 82523
Phone: 844-955-2333
Website: http://www.wyomingcowboycuts.com
About Us
Wyoming Cowboy Cuts, located in Pavillion, WY, is a real Wyoming ranch with a long history. As the fifth generation of the family’s ranch, Angela and Tyler value tradition and the American Dream. Angela’s grandfather and grandmother purchased the ranchlands where, today, the McCanns’ cattle graze. When Angela’s grandparents married, her grandfather owned a saddle and bedroll, and her grandmother had a few cooking pots and a sewing machine. The McCanns’ honor their family’s hard work by furthering the ranch business’s environmental and financial sustainability for the next generation — their daughters.
Tyler and Angela know what it takes to raise flavorful, nutritious beef. They value quality, for their family and yours. At home, Tyler evaluates, and highlights, their beef’s terroir through his charcuterie hobby. The McCann family’s favorite recipe? Carne crudo. To taste the flavors of Wyoming yourself, order your family’s beef and lamb from Cowboy Cuts.
Tyler and Angela know what it takes to raise flavorful, nutritious beef. They value quality, for their family and yours. At home, Tyler evaluates, and highlights, their beef’s terroir through his charcuterie hobby. The McCann family’s favorite recipe? Carne crudo. To taste the flavors of Wyoming yourself, order your family’s beef and lamb from Cowboy Cuts.
Practices
The ranchers behind Wyoming Cowboy Cuts know their meats’ “terroir”— the taste developed from their beef cattle’s growing environment — embodies the flavors of Wyoming’s soil, topography and climate. Ranchers Tyler and Angela McCann established their Wyoming Cowboy Cuts meat business to sell real meat, raised here, directly to folks.
The McCanns’ cattle are born and raised on the undulating sagebrush steppe of the family’s Hancock Ranch. The calves, when weaned from their mother cows, travel 72 miles to Tyler’s and Angela’s farm. There, the beef cattle reside in irrigated pastures, and, in addition to their grass diet, eat a corn, oat and barley grain supplement. The McCanns’ daughters, the family ranch’s sixth generation, often pet the beef cattle at their twice daily grain feedings.
The McCanns’ cattle are born and raised on the undulating sagebrush steppe of the family’s Hancock Ranch. The calves, when weaned from their mother cows, travel 72 miles to Tyler’s and Angela’s farm. There, the beef cattle reside in irrigated pastures, and, in addition to their grass diet, eat a corn, oat and barley grain supplement. The McCanns’ daughters, the family ranch’s sixth generation, often pet the beef cattle at their twice daily grain feedings.