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flag Carr Cattle Company in Montana switched to selling registered highland cattle in 2026, boosting prices and drawing national interest.

flag In early 2026, Carr Cattle Company in Manhattan, Montana, shifted from selling unregistered to registered highland cattle in response to rising buyer demand for pedigreed animals. flag Owner Jenifer Carr rebuilt her herd with registered stock, including a bull and several cows from Wisconsin, some artificially inseminated with out-of-state semen to introduce new bloodlines. flag The move aims to provide transparency in lineage and reduce health risks from unregulated breeding, with registered cattle now selling for higher prices—bulls from $2,000 to $3,500 and heifers from $4,800 to $10,000—while care costs remain similar. flag All cows are pregnant, and the company is preparing to sell registered calves, drawing strong national interest.

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