Big Bend Cattle Co
About
A working cattle ranch tucked between crop fields and woodlots, Big Bend Cattle Co handles the daily rhythms of herd management—calving, rotational grazing, and grass-fed genetics rotation—without fanfare. Its pastureland follows the contours of Warsaw Road south of Wyoming, a patchwork acreage residents have watched change seasons by season for years. On quiet weekdays you’ll see the cattle spread across the upland paddocks or gathered at the far corner of the fence line, their hides catching the shoulder-season light. If you’re tracing Wyoming County’s agricultural threads, the place is easy to spot: 482 Pavilion Warsaw Rd, Wyoming, NY 14591 sits just past the county fairgrounds turnoff where the blacktop bends with the creek. It’s farm work from sunrise, so stopping by without notice is unlikely. When questions surface about breeding, feeding schedules, or seasonal pasture rotations, a phone call is the most reliable route. Dial them directly to reach someone who can steer the conversation toward the specifics you need. Take County Road 17 down past the co-op and watch the white farmhouse give way to the working yard; the gravel lane bears straight to the scale house and loading chute. Directions are laid out on the maps link. East Genesee Valley still feels wide here—wide enough to let you reconcile the dirt roads, fence corners, and distant ridge line in one sweeping glance.