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  1. Mable. Steiners sister, who was found and brought to the Urban Rescue Ranch to be with her brother. Mable was not as well trained as Steiner, and while never aggressive to Ben, she never minded him doing silly things such as riding her. Mable was rehomed before Steiner was.

  2. Steiner is a Duroc pig. As part of a Future Farmers of America program, a human URR volunteer named Sam was given Steiner. He raised Steiner for a competition where many pigs were rated by judges and people could buy the pigs afterwards.

  3. Aug 16, 2024 · The historical significance of Steiner Ranch is inherently tied to its rodeo legacy, beginning with Bobby Steiner’s 1973 Bull Riding World Championship, a victory that propelled the Steiner name into rodeo royalty.

  4. Steiner Ranch is a planned community and census-designated place (CDP) in Travis County, Texas, United States. It was first listed as a CDP in the 2020 census. [2]

  5. Nestled amidst the picturesque sidewalks and greenbelts of Steiner Ranch today, it’s hard to imagine the land once teeming with bucking broncos and herds of wild horses. Yet, this very land boasts a rich history deeply intertwined with rodeo, cowboys, and a legendary Texas family – the Steiners.

  6. May 29, 2014 · Lake Travis Area History: Steiner Ranch. Written by Todd Hower | May 29, 2014. The story of Steiner Ranch is as big and as colorful as its founder, the late Thomas Casper “Buck” Steiner. From a dusty and desolate upbringing to rubbing elbows with some of the country’s highest entertainers and politicians, the rodeo showman turned leather ...

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  8. Feb 12, 2024 · Steiner Ranch carries a name that reverberates with the echoes of Texas history. Known today for its exemplary public schools and picturesque streets, the area was once a prominent location for rodeo stock production.

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