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We have a passion for preserving the heritage and promoting the unique qualities of Mini Highland cows. Our experienced team is devoted to ethical breeding practices, ensuring the health and happiness of each member of our mini Scottish cow family.
Mini Highland cows may be small in size, but they have significant needs! Learn about the specialized care and feeding requirements that ensure the well-being of our Mini Highland cows For Sale. From nutrition tips to grooming advice, we provide comprehensive resources to help you keep your Mini Highland happy and healthy.
Miniature Highland Cattle for Sale

Mini Highland Cows For Sale
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Customer Satisfaction
The satisfaction of our customers is of utmost importance. We value the relationships we build with those who choose us for their Mini Highland adoption. Our team is here to assist you at every step, from your initial inquiry to ongoing support after bringing your Mini Highland cow home.

Comprehensive Resources
We understand that bringing a Mini Highland cow into your life comes with responsibilities. That’s why we offer comprehensive resources on care, feeding, and general information about Mini Highland cows. Our goal is to empower you with the knowledge needed to provide the best possible care for your new furry friend.

Our Highlands meet the health & vaccine requirements mandated by Idaho any states they may pass through during transportation
Health Certificate
Brucellosis Testing
Tuberculosis Testing
Vaccinations
Identification Requirements
Parasite Control
Transportation Conditions
Miniature Cows For Sale: Frequently Asked Questions
What are miniature cows?
What is the lifespan of a miniature cow?
Can miniature cows be kept in urban areas?
Yes, miniature cows can be suitable for urban settings, provided you have enough space and comply with local zoning laws. Always check regulations in your area before acquiring one.
How much does a miniature cow cost?
Are miniature cows prone to any health issues?
Bloat: A serious condition where gas builds up in the stomach.
Parasites: Both internal and external parasites can affect them.
Hoof problems: Regular hoof trimming may be necessary, especially if the cows do not have enough natural wear on their hooves.
Regular veterinary care and proper management can prevent many of these issues.
Can I raise miniature cows for profit?
Milk production: Selling small-batch milk or dairy products like cheese and butter.
Meat production: Raising miniature beef cattle for high-quality, grass-fed beef.
Breeding: Selling miniature calves to other farmers or hobbyists interested in starting their herds.
Agri-tourism or petting zoos: Many small farms incorporate miniature cows into agri-tourism ventures due to their approachable size and friendly nature.
What are the advantages of raising miniature cows?
Space and Feed Efficiency: Miniature cows require less grazing area and consume less feed compared to standard-sized cattle.
Manageability: Their smaller size makes them easier to handle, especially for new farmers or those with limited livestock experience.
Environmental Impact: Miniature cows produce less methane and cause less damage to pastures, making them more environmentally friendly.
Companionship: Their gentle nature makes them excellent pets and companions.
Are miniature cows suitable for families?
Yes! Miniature cows are known for their gentle and friendly nature, making them excellent companions for families. They can also help teach children the importance of responsibility and care for animals.
What breeds of miniature cows are available?
Several breeds of miniature cows are recognized, each with unique characteristics:
Miniature Hereford: Known for their docile nature and adaptability.
Dexter: A dual-purpose breed suitable for both milk and meat production.
Miniature Jersey: Renowned for high butterfat content in their milk.
Miniature Highland: Recognizable by their long, shaggy coats and long horns.
Miniature Belted Galloway: Distinctive for their white belt around the midsection.
What kind of care do miniature cows require?
Miniature cows need a balanced diet, regular veterinary check-ups, ample space to roam, and social interaction. They also require shelter from extreme weather conditions.
Can miniature cows be house-trained?
What is the milk production of a miniature cow?
Miniature cows produce a manageable amount of milk, typically around 7 to 15 liters per day. This is perfect for a family without any wastage. Additionally, the milk contains 4.9% butterfat, making it ideal for creating rich butter and cheese.
Do miniature cows require vaccinations?
What are the weaknesses of miniature cows?
While they have many advantages, miniature cows are not without weaknesses:
Genetic Issues: The dwarfism gene can cause physical deformities and even death in miniature cattle.
Specialized Care: Their small size necessitates special feeding and care, which can be expensive.
Lower Productivity: Their milk and meat production is usually lower compared to their full-size counterparts.
Miniature Cows For Sale: What Our Clients Say About Our Farm
We had our mini bull calf shipped to us, and I was blown away by how smooth the experience was. He arrived clean, calm, and well-handled. You can tell Paul and Rose take pride in doing things right. I’d been researching breeders for months before finding them — so glad I waited. If you want a top-quality miniature cow with a great temperament, this is the place.
We adopted our mini cow, Moochie, as a birthday gift for our daughter, and wow, has she been a hit! Moochie is gentle, social, and surprisingly easy to care for. The Martins made the whole process feel like we were part of their extended family. Their little boy, Ryder, even helped us feed the calves during our visit. You won’t find more down-to-earth, honest folks.
Our mini cow, Button, is a total character — friendly, curious, and hilarious to watch zoom around the pasture.
The Martins were super helpful from day one, answering all our newbie questions without judgment. Their ranch is the real deal: peaceful, clean, and run with heart. We’re already thinking about getting a second one.