Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes! All of our cattle are registered with the Australian Highland cattle society.

    We have a range of breeding cows with Fullblood (Fully Imported Bloodlines), Purebred, and Graded registration. This allows us to produce calves for both stud homes and pet homes.

    Click here to see individual photos of our cows and their AHCS registration numbers.

  • Our Highlands are quite small, but they are not bred to be miniature - there are many other important traits that we breed for.

    Our mature cows are around 115-123cm tall. They are definitely a lot shorter than standard beef cattle breeds, and ours are on the small side for purebred Scottish Highlands, but they are not true miniatures (which are often bred for small size at the expense of other traits like structural soundness! Or sometimes stunted by purposeful underfeeding at critical growth periods)

    Purebred Scottish Highlands are a heritage breed. Our stud cows have traditional bloodlines and pedigrees that can be traced back to Scotland! As a smaller sized breed, they are ideal for acreages and hobby farms.

    Read more of our thoughts on minis

  • Yes - incredibly!

    Our goal is to breed quiet, calm, friendly, confident cattle. All of our calves have extensive handling and training before they are ready to leave us.

    By the time they leave for their new homes, our calves are friendly with people, enjoy handfed treats, love pats and brushes, and can walk on the lead (halter trained).

    We do everything we can to set them and their new families up for success!

  • Our mailing list - use the ‘Register’ button to sign up!

    If you have signed up to our mailing list, you will be one of the first to know about any cattle available for sale (before they are advertised publicly on the website or social media pages!).

    When we are ready to start taking deposits on calves, those who have signed up to our mailing list will receive an email with all the details, and have first priority to buy.

    This is normally when the calves are all a couple of months old - but they will stay here with their dams until at least 6 months old.

  • This is a question we receive so fequently that we’ve written a whole page about it! Please read through and feel free to get in touch with any further questions you may have:

    Caring for Highland Cattle

  • There’s lots to love about the Highland breed - here are some of our thoughts!

    Lots to Love about Highlands

  • Follow our Facebook and Instagram pages, or check back on the website - as soon as calves are born, we will post pictures on the social pages to share the cuteness around!

  • Yes, of course!

    We actually insist that anyone buying from us must have met us and seen the cattle before we will accept any deposit.

    We certainly prefer in person visits, but can also organise video calls if distance is an issue (eg interstate buyers).

  • We keep calves with their dams (mum) until they are ready to be weaned at around 6 months old.

    However, we start taking deposits on calves from when they are a couple of months old - sign up to our mailing list to be one of the first to find out!

    After weaning, the calves spend another few weeks here with us doing extensive handling & training. This is to ensure they are happy, friendly, quiet, calm and confident with people before they leave for their new homes. All our calves are also halter trained.

  • Our farm is located on the New South Wales Mid North Coast, between Taree and Port Macquarie.

    We are just 2 hours drive from Newcastle, and 3 hours from the northern side of Sydney.

  • Our steer calves are priced around $5,000-$5,500. These make ideal pets.

    Our heifers are priced from $9,000-$15,000+, depending on many factors like pet or stud quality, structure, bloodlines, registration, and temperament.

    Please keep in mind these prices include our extensive handling program, and halter training. Our calves are friendly and confident with people and make ideal paddock pets - they can be hand fed, brushed, patted, walked on the lead, etc. We spend a huge amount of time producing our calves, which is reflected in the price. They also come with their halter + lead, brush, and printed baby diary.

    All our calves come NLIS tagged, with an NVD, up to date with drenching, fully vaccinated (7-in-1) and have complete husbandry records.