Livestock & Farm Animal Pricing Website Template
Stockline is a hero-dominant landing page template built for cattle breeding services. A full-screen drone video opens the page, and each section introduces a proven herd sire with photos, EPD numbers, and local testimonials. Direct pricing, a persistent mobile call-to-action, and a simple order form make buying semen units straightforward for ranchers at every stage.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Stockline is a single-page template designed for a cow-calf breeding service. It leads with aerial golden-hour drone footage, then walks visitors through sire profiles, local testimonials, and transparent pricing. The layout feels unhurried and familiar, built for ranchers who want clear information and a fast path to reserving semen units without unnecessary friction.
Who this template is for
This template speaks directly to the people who run cattle for a living or for love. It is designed for breeding services that work across county lines and need a page that earns trust before it asks for an order.
- Third-generation cow-calf operators running 80 to 400 head who want proven genetics without sales pressure
- Young couples building their first registered herd on leased ground who need guidance alongside pricing
- Retired farmers keeping a small favorite group who value a familiar, no-nonsense experience
What problem this template solves
Most breeding service pages force ranchers to call for a quote or navigate cluttered layouts that feel built for someone else. Stockline removes that friction entirely. Every sire profile shows pricing upfront, and the order form opens directly from each profile card.
- Hidden pricing and "call us first" flows that push buyers away before they commit
- Generic livestock pages that do not reflect the culture or language of working cattle country
- Mobile experiences that are hard to use in a truck cab or barn lot at odd hours
What you get with this template
You get a complete, section-led landing page structured around direct semen sales and herd-matching guidance. Every layout decision supports the two buyer paths: order now or ask for a recommendation first.
- A full-screen video header with ambient audio, headline overlay, and a clear opening call-to-action
- Individual sire profile sections with broadside photos, EPD tables, calf crop images, and a "Reserve Semen Now" button
- A secondary inquiry path labeled "Request a Mating Recommendation" that captures herd size, breed mix, and breeding goals
Feature list
This template is built around a small number of purposeful components, each doing real work for the visitor and the business.
Full-Screen Video Hero Header
The page opens with aerial drone footage at golden hour drifting over a grazing herd, cutting to a stockman walking through pairs, then a close-up of a nursing calf. Ambient wind, distant lowing, and the creak of a gate play underneath. A serif headline fades in over the final frame: "Better calves start with better decisions."
Sire Profile Section Layout
Each proven herd sire gets his own scrollable section. It includes a broadside photo in good light, his name, key expected progeny difference figures, and a selection of calf crop images from local herds that have used him. A persimmon "Reserve Semen Now" button anchors the bottom of each card.
Transparent Pricing Display
Pricing is visible on every sire card. There are no hidden quotes and no call-first barriers. Ranchers can see the cost per unit before they ever interact with the order form.
Direct Order Form
Clicking "Reserve Semen Now" opens a focused order form. Fields include sire selection pre-filled from the profile clicked, number of units, shipping address, and a pickup-or-ship toggle. The form is short by design.
Mating Recommendation Request Path
A secondary call-to-action captures ranchers who want guidance before buying. The form collects herd size, breed composition, and breeding goals, giving the service enough information to offer a meaningful recommendation.
Local Testimonial Blocks
Testimonials are attributed by first name and county only, matching the way trust actually travels in cattle country. Each quote reinforces the service without feeling staged or corporate.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Video Hero Header | Opens with drone footage and headline |
| Primary Call-to-Action | Directs visitors toward reserving units |
| Sire Profile One | Introduces first proven herd sire |
| Sire Profile Two | Introduces second proven herd sire |
| Sire Profile Three | Introduces third proven herd sire |
| Local Testimonials | Builds trust through county-attributed quotes |
| Mating Recommendation Form | Captures guidance-seekers before purchase |
| Pricing Summary | Consolidates visible per-unit costs |
| Mobile Bottom Bar | Persistent reserve button for mobile visitors |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Community Hearth theme interpreted through a Japanese Zen color palette. The result feels like a cedar post weathered silver by sun and rain standing against a dawn sky: grounded, unhurried, and stripped of anything unnecessary.
- Deep sumi ink (#1A1A2E) and washed stone gray (#D5D0C8) alternate as section backgrounds, giving the scroll natural rhythm without visual noise
- Warm tatami straw (#C4A35A) and clean white carry the body text and headlines, keeping every bull photo and EPD table easy to read
- Persimmon (#E07A3A) is reserved exclusively for buttons and price callouts, so the eye always knows where to act
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is built with the rancher in the truck cab in mind. The persistent bottom bar keeps the primary call-to-action visible without requiring a scroll back to the top.
- A fixed "Reserve Semen Now" bar anchors to the bottom of the screen on mobile throughout the entire scroll
- Sire profile cards stack cleanly in a single column so broadside photos and EPD figures remain readable on small screens
- The order form uses large tap targets and a minimal field count, reducing errors when filling it out with cold or muddy hands
How this template helps you convert
Stockline is built around two conversion paths that work together. The direct path captures buyers who already know what they want. The advisory path captures buyers who need one more conversation before they commit.
- Transparent pricing on every sire card removes the most common reason ranchers leave a page without acting, putting the decision entirely in the buyer's hands.
- The pre-filled order form tied to each sire profile shortens the path from interest to reservation, reducing drop-off between browsing and buying.
- The secondary "Request a Mating Recommendation" form keeps undecided visitors engaged rather than sending them away, turning a hesitation into a qualified lead.
Other information about this template
Stockline is a strong fit for any cattle breeding operation looking to move semen sales online without losing the trust and tone that local relationships depend on. The page is built for a single-service, single-scroll experience.
- The template uses a hero-dominant layout, meaning roughly 90 percent of visual weight is concentrated above and near the top fold
- The creative direction follows a Local and Neighborhood storytelling approach: the scroll feels like driving a county road and stopping at each farm
- Delivery details in the template reflect a real operational model: semen tank delivery and synchronization protocol support are part of the service story told on the page
- The color system, typography choices, and generous negative space are designed so that bull photos and data tables read like entries in a well-kept herd book




Theme
Community Hearth
Creative direction
Local & Neighborhood
Color system
Japanese Zen
Style
Hero-Dominant (90/10)
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Full-screen Drone Video Header
Sire Profile Section Layout
Transparent Per-unit Pricing
Direct Semen Order Form
Mating Recommendation Request Form
Persistent Mobile Bottom Bar
Related questions
Can I update the sire profiles as my lineup changes?
Does the order form support both pickup and shipping options?
Can I use this template if I only offer one or two sires right now?
Is the mating recommendation form separate from the order form?
What makes this template suited to a cattle breeding service specifically?