
Miniature Cattle Breeding
We have spend many years perfecting our herd and we take a lot of pride in our beautiful, healthy babies with spectacular confirmation. Our very small cows generally range between micro and midsized and our herd bulls are true miniatures carrying the chrondo gene.
You can now sign up for our calf and foal baby mailing list for 2025!
Available calves

Highlander Lowline Cross
Gracie
April 2025
Dam: Greta
Sire: Tornedo
Gracie is a cute little black heifer with white markings. She has her sire's coat and her dam's petite frame.

Highlander/Highpark Heifer
Bernice
March 2025
Dam: Bertie
Sire: Dan
Bernice had her bangs coming in the day she was born. We are excited to see them grow into the iconic Scottish highlander trademark! This little lady has a ton of hair and is itty bitty. Chrondo positive.

Highlander/Highpark Bull
Otter
March 2025
Dam: Opal
Sire: Christopher (M&M Cattle, KS)
Ottor is our very first 2025 calf and he has made a splatter! This cutie has more than enough hair and perfectly shaped ears. He will be horned and make a beautiful, traditionally looking herd bull.

Highlander Highpark Cross
Luna
May 2024
Mini sized steer, most likely naturally polled.
75% white park 25 % highlander, Small in size but chrondo negative.
Dam: Greta
Sire: Dan

Highlander Highpark Cross
River
May 2024
Mini sized steer, possibly naturally polled.
75% white park, 25% highlander, River is currently intact but could be banded if you are looking for a pet steer! Chrondo negative.
Dam: Maybel
Sire: Dan

Highlander Highpark Cross
Romeo
April 2023
75% white park 25 % highlander steer. Small in size but chrondo negative.
Dam: Madeline
Sire: Dan
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Highlander Highpark Cross
Noel
Micro heifer white with red tipped ears.
75% Scottish Highlander 25% White Park. Suspected chrondo positive.
Dam: Emily
Sire: Dan
Noel was born early December and kept in a stall with her mom. She gets pet everyday and will be a friendly little girl. She will make the perfect Christmas gift!

Highlander Highpark Cross
Sadie
Micro sized heifer with horns. Born april 2024.
Super friendly with the perfect Scottish Highlander hair and Highpark markings. Sadie is started on the halter and should be leading around here pretty soon! Chrondo positive.
Dam: Tina
Sire: Dan
This cutie was consigned to the Fall Round Up Sale Oct 12th, 2024 in Heber City UT.

Highlander Highpark Cross
Bolt
Micro mini bull naturally polled. Born may 2024.
75% white park 25% highlander. Chrondo positive.
Dam: Marge
Sire: Dan
This cutie was consigned to the Fall Round Up Horse Sale Oct 12th, 2024 in Heber City UT.

Highlander Highpark Cross
Thad Thunder
Teacup sized bull, most likely naturally polled. Born april 2024. Thad thunder is currently intact but could be banded if you are looking for a pet steer! He is a full brother to Romeo, Madeline's 2023 calf. Thad is chrondo positive.
75% white park 25 % highlander.
Dam: Madeline
Sire: Dan

Highlander Highpark Cross
April
Mini sized heifer, naturally polled. Born april 2024.
75% white park 25 % highlander, Chrondo negative. April is a full sister to Oreo, Maggie's 2023 calf.
Dam: Maggie
Sire: Dan

Highland Highpark cross
Paloma
Teacup heifer with horns. Born may 2024. Paloma is very friendly and comes running when she sees the brush! Chrondo positive.
Dam: Sylvia
Sire: Dan

Highlander Highpark Cross
Ruby
Teacup sized heifer with horns. Born June 2024. Chrondo Positive.
Dam: Rumor
Sire: Dan

Highlander Highpark Cross
Nascar
Mini sized bull with horns. Born may 2024. Nascar is currently intact but could be banded if you are looking for a pet steer! Chrondo test pending
Dam: Nubbins
Sire: Dan

Highlander Highpark Cross
Teddy
Micro mini sized bull, most likely horned. Born may 2024. He would make a fantastic herd bull but could also be banded if you are looking for a pet steer! Chrondo positive.
Dam: Bertie
Sire: Dan

Highlander bull
Weenie
Weenie was born on Halloween 2023. He is a beautiful, well proportioned red Highlander with horns.
Dam: Emily
Sire: Dan

Highlander Highpark Cross
Rolo
Heifer, naturally polled. Born may 2023
Lowline Highpark cross, Non-chrondo.
Dam: Giselle
Sire: Dan

Highlander Highpark Cross
Ghost
Steer. Born april 2022.
75% white park 25 % highlander, Super small in size, chrondo positive.
Dam: Madeline
Sire: Dan

Highlander Highpark Cross
Brody
Red bull with horns. Born april 2023.
Super friendly with the perfect Scottish Highlander look. Chrondo positive. Stands 29" tall.
Dam: Sylvia
Sire: Dan

Highlander Highpark Cross
Oreo
Bull, naturally polled. Born april 2023
75% white park 25 % highlander, Chrondo positive.
Dam: Maggie
Sire: Dan



Mini cow shopping
BUYER’s GUIDE
Mini cows make the perfect homestead pet. They are easy to maintain, do not need a lot of ground for roaming and are incredibly resilient.
What makes a cow miniature?
Measuring matured cattle from the top of the tailbone down to the ground we can confidently say that 42”-48” is mid sized cattle. 36”-42” is miniature cattle and anything under 36” is called micro, like our herd bull Dan. A micro bull or cow carries the Chondrodysplasia, or chrondo gene (dwarfism). For comparison, standard cattle measures around 62”.
Why should I buy a mini cow?
Well, for one, these little creatures are insanely cute!!! And they are very easy keepers. You do not need previous cattle experience, a thousand acre ranch or even a good sized pasture. Mini cattle can be kept in a large, well fenced off, backyard. They are perfect for homesteaders or the aspiring small estate rancher. We really like their size for the kids as well, they are easy to play with and not intimidating at all.
And best of all.. they eat according to size! If you don’t have grass for them to graze you can roughly count of feeding about two to four small bale flakes a day.
Cow or bull?
If you are not planning to breed yourself it will not matter much. Just make sure to ask the vet to castrate your bull so he will not develop all that testosterone and be capable of impregnating somebody else’s cows. If you are looking to get two or more we would recommend to get one bull and one or more cows. Typically if you put multiple males together they might end up fighting over the ladies.
A castrated bull is called a steer and a cow that has not had babies yet is called a heifer.
How do I prep for the arrival of my mini cow?
First things first: check your fences! Cows are absolute escape artists and if there is a tiny hole, they will find it! It takes some time to teach cattle to walk on a halter and they don’t necessarily magically come when you call (even though this can be taught!). Just make sure you are confident they are going to stay within the boundaries that you have set for them. Second you would want to make sure that they have a size appropriate water trough. You can buy these at any farm supply store and they are called small animal trough. While at the farm store you can also buy grass hay bales. We prefer to feed our cattle straight grass because a grass/alfalfa mix or straight alfalfa mix could make them bloated. Straight alfalfa hay is too rich and could cause various types of issues for you and your miniature cow. You do not need to have a shelter as they have weather resistant fur coats, but it wouldn’t hurt to have one either. It provides a place for them to be out of the rain and wind.
Excited?!
When you are ready to meet our spring babies give Karen a call at (307) 690-5220 and let us help you find the perfect pet cow for you!
Our herd is friendly to all ages!









