— Family. Land. Cattle.

Built by the people who work it

Shouhy Properties & Cattle is a family-run Texas operation. Every land and livestock decision traces back to hands-on experience, not a boardroom.

Close environmental frame, hands gripping a wooden fence post mid-repair on a Texas ranch, wire stretched taut in foreground, open pasture behind in soft focus, overcast natural daylight, warm desaturated tones
Close environmental frame, hands gripping a wooden fence post mid-repair on a Texas ranch, wire stretched taut in foreground, open pasture behind in soft focus, overcast natural daylight, warm desaturated tones
/ Generational Knowledge

Decisions made across decades, not quarters

The Shouhy family has managed Texas land and cattle through drought years, market swings, and every season in between. That record is the foundation investors stand on.

This is not a recently assembled portfolio. Soil knowledge, water access, and herd genetics have been earned through continuous on-ground operation—not assembled for a pitch.

Wide environmental shot looking across a managed Texas pasture, a water trough and stock tank infrastructure in the middle ground, cattle grazing at distance on the right, overcast golden-hour light low on the horizon, desaturated warm earth tones, utilitarian framing showing land condition and water system
Wide environmental shot looking across a managed Texas pasture, a water trough and stock tank infrastructure in the middle ground, cattle grazing at distance on the right, overcast golden-hour light low on the horizon, desaturated warm earth tones, utilitarian framing showing land condition and water system
How We Operate

Three things we've always measured

Soil first

Water managed, not assumed

Herd health is the ledger

Grass-to-beef efficiency starts with soil biology. We track organic matter and compaction on every pasture—before stocking decisions are made, not after.

Tank levels, well outputs, and seasonal flow patterns are logged year-round. Water infrastructure is capital we invest in, not an amenity we inherit.

Cattle condition scores, calving rates, and breed selection reflect the land's carrying capacity. Numbers we can hand you, not talking points we rehearse.

The numbers are open. Come look.

Herd records, pasture rotation schedules, water logs—we publish what we track. See how the operation actually runs before any conversation about capital.