College Station, TX
Reliable in Genetics

Devoted to Excellence

Welcome to the Ranch

We're about working hard with the people we love on the place we call home.

Our Beginnings

The Ranch's Story

Catalena Ranch is currently the home of Sable, Kudu, Nyala and Dama. The Ranch began in 2016 as a cattle operation and quickly became a family passion. Everyone was involved. In 2023, the Catalenas started investigating super exotic breeding operations and visited many ranches around the state of Texas. They put careful consideration into selecting the right species, taking time to get good genetics and building excellent infrastructure. The Ranch finally welcomed its first super exotics in the summer of 2024.

A jumping Nyala female.
A smiling family of four walks in the grass together.

Our People

Family matters.

We work very well together, always have and always will. The whole family is invested in the ranch as both labor and business consultants. Family dinners commonly involve discussions of future endeavors in ranching, business, and travel. Extended family and friends are often welcomed to enjoy the ranch's hilltop view of the Aggieland skyscape for quiet rocking chair moments and large celebrations.

We believe and affirm that family is a gift from God — people to hold close in the easy and hard times, and people to treasure through every moment.

Our Priorities

We've got standards.

  • Selective Genetics

    We take a meticulous approach to genetics, prioritizing superior quality and thriving herds.

  • Respecting Tradition

    We honor time-tested practices while integrating modern technologies for balanced operations.

  • Data Driven

    We leverage careful record-keeping and external research alike to optimize herd health, nutrition, and habitat management.

  • Innovation Oriented

    We base our operations on facts, continuously exploring enhancements to improve overall animal health and maximize their potential.

  • Caring for Conservation

    We believe in the value of exotics ranching for the preservation of precious endangered and at-risk species.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why is College Station, Texas a suitable place for South African exotics?

    Located just outside of College Station in Grimes County, Catalena Ranch is on the other side of the world from South Africa. The species on Catalena Ranch were strictly selected for their ability to thrive on the natural vegetation of the Grimes County region. Pastures are lush with bahia and bermuda grass. Large oak trees provide necessary shade from summer heat. While the area is mostly flat low-land, the soil does not remain marshy. Furthermore, South African exotic animals need warm temperatures and predictable weather patterns like the climate where their genetics originate. Careful to be prepared through rain and shine, Catalena Ranch has constructed protective measures wherever possible to offset harsh weather conditions.

  • Is Catalena Ranch a family operation?

    The Catalenas come from generation upon generation in agriculture. From their roots in Sicily, farmers migrated to the Brazos River bottom in Texas for its rich soil and moderate climate. They started a new life and rooted their families in America while still remaining proud of Italian food and traditions. Over 100 years later, many of these immigrants’ great-grandchildren continue in agriculture. They teach their children the value of hard work and dedication required to complete the season-based cycle of tasks, year after year. Anyone in agriculture would agree, it is a lifestyle, a culture, an esteemed business, and one that reaps benefits in every category of discipline.

  • How do cattle ranchers make the transition to super exotic ranching?

    There are many translatable elements between cattle and super exotic ranching such as understanding the importance of excellent nutrition and herd-based behavioral patterns. The ability to perceive animals’ maternal instincts, potential signs of distress, and risks of predators or illnesses is necessary to both cattle and exotics operations. At the same time, each species is unique. For example, some of the super exotic species prefer to browse; others are primarily grazers. Some species are more predator-proof than their neighbors. Some have better maternal instincts. Ranchers need to consider the characteristics of each species along with the time and value of the animals to determine the right mix for their operation.

  • What is the most important tool for success in the super exotic ranching business?

    The most important tool for success is securing a network of consultants who have tested and proven various methods for ranching. While ranches vary in terms of climate, foliage, soil, and rain, collaboration between experienced ranchers who are focused on improving the health and genetics of their herds is necessary for the super exotic industry to continue to be successful. A successful ranch leads to dependable income. A successful industry results in a stable market.

  • How frequently are the animals monitored on the ranch?

    Cameras at each feeding station and gate entrance provide live and recorded video day and night. Ranchers usually drive through each pasture once or twice daily, noting that all animals are accounted for and are in excellent health condition. These rounds are an opportunity to check for new babies, as well.

  • What infrastructure does Catalena Ranch use to ensure the health and safety of the super exotics?

    Multiple shelters were constructed so that each species may inhabit its own enclosed space. These shelters protect the animals from north winds and provide refuge from cold temperatures in the winter and early spring. Each building is complete with a feeding station, a trough, and custom blended minerals. For warming, propane heaters are available in each structure. The shelters are equipped with fiber for video streaming security cameras, so that Catalena Ranch’s animals may be kept safe and happy 24/7.

  • What do you feed the super exotics?

    A custom blend of nutrient rich protein feed is manufactured specifically for Catalena Ranch by Lyssy & Eckel Feeds in Poth, Texas. This unique blend reflects data found in Catalena Ranch’s soil, hay, and water samples to ensure each animal has the opportunity to thrive. In addition to the custom protein feed, animals also have access to alfalfa, hay, natural foliage, and grass.