Sieker Ranch is a legacy family ranch located in Menard and Kimble Counties of west texas. The history of the ranch dates back to the late 1800s when it was a part of larger group of Spiller Family ranch land, and was later established as the "Sieker Ranch" in 1918.
The ranch has deep family roots of being worked for over a century with the likes of cattle, sheep and goats; passed down from generation to generation. At one time before a paved "Cleo Rd." was ever adopted along its front, the ranch served as the stop for sheep and goat raisers between the towns of Junction and Menard, TX. The original livestock pens are still intact to this day and now serve as working pens for the ranch's cattle operation.
The ranch was recently incorporated as "Sieker Ranch & Cattle Co., LLC" in 2024, and is in the process of building back its cow-calf operation to produce quality hybrid-vigor genetics from superior Beefmaster and Brangus crossed cows for profit.
Regardless of its business potential, which is often bleak in the ranching business anymore, it is the intention of the Sieker Family for the ranch to remain a sacred place and continue its ranching legacy and heritage for many years and future generations to come...