About Us
Summer – Highland Coo Cattle Co.
Our Family Farm in Arizona goes back 3 generations of raising Jersey’s, Angus and long horns. Recently we have made our dream come true by adding Mini Highlands and High-parks to our herd. Our herd was part of our over 60 acre Farm. Growing up on an Organic vegetable farm before organic was “Cool” was a challenge. I have many hours selling vegetables on the side of the road in our small town trying to explain to the customers what organic was. After growing up in the country, its just in you. Its a way of life that is good for the soul. Even though I took it for granted when I was young, my husband and I moved our family of 5 back to the farm 14 years ago.
The reason we added Highlands and High-parks to our herd is obvious, they are the cutest cows in the world. We love our animals and they become part of the family. We have them right by our home and spend hours with them. We believe that the if you own a cow this cute, you should be able to pet it if you want to. We own 2 other businesses and understand how important the customer relationship is and will take the time needed for you to ask any questions you may have.


Kate – Rolling 7 Ranch
Rolling 7 Ranch has been a family operated working ranch since 1902. It is nestled in the beautiful Sandhills of Nebraska where our cattle enjoy miles and miles of open range and blue skies. Whether it’s putting out salt and mineral, checking their water, or spoiling them with cattle cake, caring for these animals is our way of life.
My late husband, Print, and I came across a picture of a miniature Scottish Highland on Instagram in late September of 2015. After about a week’s worth of research and phone calls, we hooked up a horse trailer and drove over 1,180 miles to a small town outside Sacramento, California to purchase our first miniature Scottish Highlands. We bought three bred cows and two young bulls to bring back to the Sandhills to start our herd. We quickly fell more and more in love with these beautiful animals. Our herd has since then grown to over 165 breeding females and 8 herd bulls.
Unfortunately, in February of 2020, we tragically lost my husband, the visionary, brains, and muscle behind our operation. It has been a struggle moving forward without him by our side. Still, ranching and raising cattle together was our passion, and instilling that passion into our kids was something Print and I talked about and worked towards every day. We are doing our very best to continue the legacy Print built in his short time here on Earth. We have slowly found our joy again by continuing forward, making him proud, and building the business he knew and loved.





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