Rock-A-Billy Ranch
Rock-A-Billy Ranch, run by Jerry Green, raises miniature Highland cattle in Garland, Nebraska, a region the locals have long called "the Highlands of Nebraska" for its rolling hills, abundant tree cover, and plentiful water sources.
The ranch focuses on true miniature Highland cattle standing 42 inches or under at the shoulder, along with a smaller number of micro miniatures under 36 inches. Both purebred Highlands and HighParks make up the fold, with no dexter or dexter crosses introduced to achieve reduced size. The entire herd is chondro negative, and Rock-A-Billy Ranch maintains a closed herd to limit exposure to outside viruses and disease. Jerry and the ranch are lifetime members of the International Miniature Cattle Breeders Association, and registered animals are available through that organization.
Daily hands-on interaction is central to how the cattle are raised here. Every animal receives treats by hand and is worked with from an early age so that calves grow accustomed to human handling and contact. The fold is known for being calm and approachable even out in the field. For anyone searching for miniature Highland cattle breeders in Nebraska, Rock-A-Billy Ranch sits in the rolling countryside of eastern Nebraska, roughly an hour southwest of Omaha.
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| Species | Cattle Highland |
|---|---|
| Website | www.minihighlandsofnebraska.com |
| RABRshop@gmail.com | |
| Owner | Jerry Green |
| Location | Garland, NE, US |
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