Lometa grad interns on famous Four Sixes Ranch

  • Meagan Cline is shown with a stud horse on the Four Sixes Ranch in West Texas, a ranch known for the quality of its quarterhorses. Cline attends Texas A&M University and comes from a long line of professionals in the equine industry. COURTESY PHOTO
    Meagan Cline is shown with a stud horse on the Four Sixes Ranch in West Texas, a ranch known for the quality of its quarterhorses. Cline attends Texas A&M University and comes from a long line of professionals in the equine industry. COURTESY PHOTO
  • Meagan Cline plows snow last winter during a week of extra duty at her job in Bryan. COURTESY PHOTO
    Meagan Cline plows snow last winter during a week of extra duty at her job in Bryan. COURTESY PHOTO
  • The sun sets over the Four Sixes Ranch, which spans hundreds of thousands of acres. COURTESY PHOTO
    The sun sets over the Four Sixes Ranch, which spans hundreds of thousands of acres. COURTESY PHOTO
Meagan Cline, a 2018 Lometa High School graduate, is interning this summer on the iconic 6666 Ranch near Guthrie, Texas, that is known for breeding elite quarterhorses. “I was riding a horse before I could walk,” Cline said. “And I grew up on the Wagon Wheel” [a Lampasas County ranch where her parents worked that held almost 1,500 broodmares at one time]. Cline’s family has been in the equine…

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