• Com Tex Dairy

    Located 2 miles North of Comanche CR 102 With highway frontage along the Northeast side of Hwy 36, Com Tex is a commercial Cow Dairy operation that is permitted for 1200 Cows by the Texas Commission of Environmental Quality (TCEQ) thru 2009. The property is 534.079 acres, including 400-cow stanchion capacity, covered feed lanes with 400-cow stanchion Capacity, and 1000-1200 total milking capacity.

    Improvements include:

    Milking Barn: 6062-sq-ft Double 12 Herringbone milking parlor and pre-wash holding pen.
    Free stall Barn: 102×400′ 400 cow locks center double sided feed alley, multiple drinkers, 20 cooling fans, misters and sand beds
    Covered cow/Feed lanes: 8400 sq ft covered concrete feed lane
    Dairy office: 300- sq-ft steel office with heating and air
    Hospital Shed: 20 x 65 hospital shed including calf-pulling chute and hoof-trimming chute
    Cow Shades: 20 x 100 (2) 1 34 x 210 Total 11,904 sq ft
    Shop: 24×21
    Various Barns sheds: 1 36 x 50 1 34 x 40 1 20 x 30 storage shed
    Commodity barn: one 40 x 166 with 4,980 sf concrete apron
    Concrete Aprons: 7500-sq-ft main concrete traffic alley and free stall barn
    Concrete Silage Pads: 2-30 x 50 and one 30 x 75 for feed mixing.
    Milking and Feeding: Double 12 Herringbone Germania AFI computerized milking system. 700 digital cow ID tags, one 8000 gallon Mueller milk tank. one 2000 gallon older milk tank. Ingersoll Rand T-30 air compressors
    Main House: 2800-sq-ft custom rock home, c/h air 4 bedroom 3 bath, concrete circular driveway 650-sq-ft shop carport, Pella windows, interesting hand-dug well inside porch area lighted and sealed
    Rent House: 1,080-sq-ft wood frame home, heat/air carport, maintained road off hwy 36

    Other improvements include 2 lagoons, buried irrigation lines, 5 small domestic and stock wells, one 4-tower Zimmatic 2002 center pivot system.
    —extremely productive ranch and dairy.

    All of the improvements were built from 1980 to 2002, notably the large free-stall barn at a cost of $450,000—which could be converted to a roping arena etc.

    Minerals are negotiable with Executive rights as well.
    Shown by appointment only. This can be run immediately as a dairy or a feeder operation (one cow = 3 stocker head) or a converted horse operation… many possibilities!

    Offered at $2,900,000.00