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DH Longhorn

Unverified
5(4)Store

Mixed Livestock Farm

antibiotic-free
grass-fed
hormone-free
non-GMO
organic
pasture-raised
Grass-Fed MilkPasture-Raised ChickenPasture-Raised TurkeyPantryDairyGrains & FlourGrass-Fed BeefGrass-Finished BeefGround BeefMeatProduceRoastsSteaks

Our Animals

Cattle

Cattle: Texas Longhorn

How We Process

USDA inspected
dry-aged 3 weeks
frozen
raw/unpasteurized

How to Buy

Bulk & Shares

half beef, subscription box

Delivery & Shipping

ships nationwide

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About DH Longhorn

Online orders ship on Mondays~ Pre orders are available for half beefs NOW for August 2026 Delivery! Lean, Hormone Free, Pasture Raised Beef DH Longhorn is a family owned and operated business. We are 4th generation descendants of ranchers on family owned land. Started many years ago by Pete Linquist and his son Nels, the family acquired land and bought a herd of cattle. Nels' son Don Linquist and his wife Charlotte, along with their son, Don Jr and wife Rachel, have carried on the family tradition, and are now raising Texas Longhorn Cattle. DH Longhorn believes in quality meat. No hormones and antibiotics are administered ONLY when necessary. Our records will always be available to our customers. We want to provide the quality of beef that we get here in Nebraska to others who are interested in eating healthier. Less than 10% of our cattle’s diet consists of grain. Texas Longhorn cattle prefer pasture grasses, prairie hay, and other forage over grains. We supplement their diet with small amounts of grain, a mineral supplement, and a liquid protein supplement to maintain a healthy animal throughout the animal’s life cycle. They roam on the family’s 1400 acre ranch, and drink from the natural spring fed creek that runs through the pastures. We feed them forage during the winter months, and during the spring, summer, and fall seasons, they graze on Nebraska’s native prairie hard grass. Our cattle never set foot in a feedlot, simply for this reason: A feedlot cow will finish out the last few months of their lives living on corn and grains, supplements, hormones, and antibiotics. The end result is a growth spurt of sorts, which equals more weight on the cow for processing. This speeds up the time you would normally wait for your beef by about a year. This cuts cost and boosts fat levels, which are far higher in grain fed cattle than in grass-fed cattle. Our cattle take more time to mature, which, in turn, provides our customers with a more flavorful and lean product. Grass-fed beef cooks about 30 percent faster than grain fed beef because it is low in fat and higher in protein. This is one of the many reasons we chose to raise longhorn cattle- it has fewer calories, fat, and cholesterol than even chicken and turkey. DH Longhorn is registered with the Texas Longhorn Breeders Association of America, the Nebraska Texas Longhorn Association, and we are part of the Nebraska Beef in Schools Program. Promotions, new products and sales. Directly to your inbox.

Our Story

DH Longhorn is a family owned and operated business. We are 4th generation descendants of ranchers on family owned land. Started many years ago by Pete Linquist and his son Nels, the family acquired land and bought a herd of cattle. Nels' son Don Linquist and his wife Charlotte, along with their son, Don Jr and wife Rachel, have carried on the family tradition, and are now raising Texas Longhorn Cattle. DH Longhorn believes in quality meat. No hormones and antibiotics are administered ONLY when necessary. Our records will always be available to our customers. We want to provide the quality of beef that we get here in Nebraska to others who are interested in eating healthier. Less than 10% of our cattle’s diet consists of grain. Texas Longhorn cattle prefer pasture grasses, prairie hay, and other forage over grains. We supplement their diet with small amounts of grain, a mineral supplement, and a liquid protein supplement to maintain a healthy animal throughout the animal’s life cycle. They roam on the family’s 1400 acre ranch, and drink from the natural spring fed creek that runs through the pastures. We feed them forage during the winter months, and during the spring, summer, and fall seasons, they graze on Nebraska’s native prairie hard grass. Our cattle never set foot in a feedlot, simply for this reason: A feedlot cow will finish out the last few months of their lives living on corn and grains, supplements, hormones, and antibiotics. The end result is a growth spurt of sorts, which equals more weight on the cow for processing. This speeds up the time you would normally wait for your beef by about a year. This cuts cost and boosts fat levels, which are far higher in grain fed cattle than in grass-fed cattle. Our cattle take more time to mature, which, in turn, provides our customers with a more flavorful and lean product. Grass-fed beef cooks about 30 percent faster than grain fed beef because it is low in fat and higher in protein. This is one of the many reasons we chose to raise longhorn cattle- it has fewer calories, fat, and cholesterol than even chicken and turkey. DH Longhorn is registered with the Texas Longhorn Breeders Association of America, the Nebraska Texas Longhorn Association, and we are part of the Nebraska Beef in Schools Program.

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Location & Directions

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109 N 2nd St, Page, NE, 68766
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