We have a small herd of 5 cows and 1 miniature bull on our farm. We specialize in raising miniature cattle. We breed for disposition, size, color, and healthy genetics to produce quality companions.
Why a miniature cow?
Miniature cows are low maintenance, can be sustained on low acreage, have docile personalities for even children to handle, and help us to train our horses. Miniature cattle are between 36 inches and 42 inches in height.
Why a miniature cow?
Miniature cows are low maintenance, can be sustained on low acreage, have docile personalities for even children to handle, and help us to train our horses. Miniature cattle are between 36 inches and 42 inches in height.
Meet our herd!
Future Sire: 100% highland. Small framed, white, and sweet as can be!
Dam: "Sophie" is a 42 inch tall WhitePark Highland cross cow. She is 4 years old. She is negative for chondro. She is 50% highland and 50% whitepark. She was purchased from Pandarosa Miniature ranch in Illinois. She is a sweetheart and has produced small, beautiful calves!
Photo credit to Jamie Wilkins Photography!
Photo credit to Jamie Wilkins Photography!
Dam: "Hazel" is a 43 inch tall Whitepark Aberdeen cross cow. She is sired by RCM King George owned by Laura Belle of RCM cattle company in Colorado. Her dam is Noel, a registered Aberdeen cow. She loves the grain bucket and scratches. She also produces small, beautiful calves.
Photo credit to Jamie Wilkins!
Photo credit to Jamie Wilkins!
Dam: "Sadie" is a standard 100% Scottish Highland cow. She is a dun color. She is an excellent mother and produces small, fluffy calves!
Photo credit to Jamie Wilkins photography!
Photo credit to Jamie Wilkins photography!
Dam: "Red" is a 44 inch 100% Scottish Highland red cow. She is an excellent mother and produces small, fluffy calves!
Photo credit to Jamie Wilkins!
Photo credit to Jamie Wilkins!
Photo Credit to Jamie Wilkins photography!