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Prairie Hills Gelbvieh

Prairie Hills Gelbvieh, Brangus cattle, Gladstone, ND, in western North Dakota near Dickinson. They have raised Brangus cattle for several years following industry-recommended health screenings and performance evaluations to support strong maternal traits and structural soundness. Membership in regional cattle associations guides their breeding goals and ensures adherence to established genetic benchmarks.

Their herd grazes native prairie grass with access to clean shelters, and calves are socialized early through low-stress handling. Rotational grazing systems help preserve pasture health, while routine veterinary checkups maintain herd wellbeing. The operation began as a family venture and has grown over generations, reflecting the Sickler family’s commitment to even temperament and consistent weight gain. Community feedback highlights their gentle cattle and dependable calving records, which support their reputation among small-scale and family farms. They supplement winter diets with locally harvested hay and balanced mineral mixes to sustain herd health through harsh winters.

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Species Cattle Brangus
Website www.prairiehillsgelbvieh.com
Email klintsickler@hotmail.com
Phone +1 701-260-1853
Owners Klint Sickler, Maralee Sickler
Location Gladstone, ND, 58630, United States
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