About
"We don’t just run cattle. We carry the legacy of Tennessee in every hoofprint and every handshake."
Our Tennessee Lineage Generational Legacy:
The Davis family proudly traces its lineage to the original settlers of East Tennessee, arriving in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains in the late 1700s. From the days of frontier survival to today’s seedstock cattle breeding, our family has remained anchored in the values of hard work, stewardship, and faith.
7X’s Angus Cattle Co. Today:
Located at 1030 Shumate Road in Rutledge, TN, 7X’s Angus represents a modern seedstock operation rooted in generational principles. Our mission is to raise elite Angus cattle, preserve rural heritage, and invest in the future of American beef production.
The Davis family proudly traces its lineage to the original settlers of East Tennessee, arriving in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains in the late 1700s. From the days of frontier survival to today’s seedstock cattle breeding, our family has remained anchored in the values of hard work, stewardship, and faith.
- 1770s – The Frontier Era: Early family members settle in the Watauga and Nolichucky settlements, paving the way for Tennessee statehood.
- 1796 – Statehood: The Davis lineage is present at the founding of the state.
- 1800s – Agricultural Pioneers: Generations farmed tobacco, corn, and livestock in the hills of Grainger County.
- 1900s – Service and Grit: The family served in World Wars, law enforcement, and local communities, always returning to the land.
- 2000s – 7X’s Angus Established: Continuing the tradition with registered Angus cattle, genetics, and conservation-focused farming.
7X’s Angus Cattle Co. Today:
Located at 1030 Shumate Road in Rutledge, TN, 7X’s Angus represents a modern seedstock operation rooted in generational principles. Our mission is to raise elite Angus cattle, preserve rural heritage, and invest in the future of American beef production.
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"For a just man falleth seven times, and riseth up again: But the wicked shall fall into mischief” Proberbs 24:16
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