Frequently Asked Questions

  • The best place to start is by getting in touch with us.

    Buying a Highland cow depends on a few factors, including your property size, experience, location and what you’re looking to achieve (breeding, grazing or lifestyle farming). We’re happy to talk this through with you and help point you in the right direction.

    If we have cattle available, we can advise on suitability, timing and next steps. If not, we’re also able to share guidance or connect you with reputable breeders.

  • If you’d like to learn more about our cattle, availability or farm visits, please get in touch via our contact page. We’re always happy to chat and answer questions.

  • Our Scottish Highland cattle live on the coastal cliffs at Wilyabrup in the Margaret River region of Western Australia.

    Known for their hardiness, Highland cattle adapt well across many parts of Australia, particularly cooler and temperate regions. In warmer climates, access to shade, fresh water and thoughtful management during hot periods is essential.

  • Yes. Highland cattle are a popular choice for hobby and lifestyle farmers because of their manageable size, calm nature and ability to thrive on mixed pasture. Many people also value their visual appeal and role in land regeneration.

  • Yes. Highland cattle often coexist well with other livestock such as sheep or horses, provided fencing and grazing management are appropriate.

  • Generally, yes. Highland cattle are known for being quiet, calm and easy to handle when raised with regular human interaction. Like all cattle, temperament depends on handling, breeding and respect for their space, especially with calves.