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Home on a Kentucky range

by Yukai Peng
Timmy Gayheart, 29, removes his boots after corraling cows for the morning auction at Bluegrass Stockyard East in Mt. Sterling. Timmy has been working at the stockyard for 10 years. His father, Tim Sr. has been selling cattle for about 25 years. Timmy says he likes working in the environment he grew up in.

Most people in Mt. Sterling are still asleep at 4 a.m., but Timmy Gayheart’s day at Bluegrass Stockyard East has already begun. Timmy’s job is to sort the cattle by size, weight and color to get ready for the 8:30 a.m. cattle auction.

Timmy, 29, works with his father, Tim Gayheart, 60, who manages the stockyard. Father and  son have worked together at the stockyard for more than 10 years. For 15 years before that, Tim Sr. worked at Eugene Barber & Sons Cattle Co. in Lexington.

“I started to follow my dad around the stockyard by the time I was able to walk,” Timmy says. “It is more like a kind of passing on from generation to generation.”

By the time Timmy got his driver’s license, he was helping his father deal with the stockyard’s business.

“I really love this job,” he says.  “My father is not a talkative person, but his actions and behaviors motivated me a lot.”

Timmy’s love for the natural environment where he grew up has also led him to cattle farming.  Timmy and his wife, Lea, own a cattle farm in Montgomery County. They moved to a small house there just before their first daughter, Paisley, 3, was born.  Paisley and her sister, Oaklee, 1, love animals, especially the family’s pet goat.

“My family means everything to me,” Timmy says.  “I’ll work day in and day out just to make sure they can get what they need.”

Cattle gather outside holding pens at Bluegrass Stockyard East before a morning auction. The Gayheart family has managed the stockyard for more than 10 years. Tim Sr. and son Timmy work there full-time, while daughter Danielle Gayheart-White helps out part-time.
Timmy says he began following his father around the stockyard as soon as he could walk. By the time he got his driver's license, he began helping his father with sales. "I love what I am doing right now," he says. "I would not do anything else."
Timmy and his wife, Lea, help their older daughter, Paisley, 3, feed the family's pet goat. Paisley and her sister, Oaklee, 1, enjoy playing with their pets, including a heifer and several dogs.
The sun rises behind a livestock trailer at Bluegrass Stockyard East.

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