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Miniature Cows: A Delightful Peek into the Lives of Mini Cattle


February 15, 2024 · By Katie Van Slyke

Y'all know I am absolutely obsessed with miniature cows, and it is easy to see why so many people are adding them to their hobby farms! These sweet babies have all the personality of a regular cow but wrapped up in a tiny, fluffy package. Here at Running Springs Farm, our little herd has completely taken over. Get ready to fall in love with our girls: Poppy, Petunia, Posie, and Pumpkin! - the adorable mini cows that are capturing hearts!

Micro Mini Cows Price: The Real Cost of Miniature Cows

When considering adding a miniature cow to your family or farm, one of the first questions is cost. The price of miniature cows can vary significantly based on breed, age, size, and pedigree.

Generally, depending on the size, breeding, and location, they can range from low 4 figures to mid 5 figures but rarer breeds or those with specific characteristics can command higher prices. It's essential to remember that the initial purchase is just a part of the overall expense.

Ongoing costs include feeding, housing, healthcare, and other maintenance needs, making them a significant but worthwhile investment for those passionate about farming or seeking a unique pet.

Are Mini Cows Good Pets? A Joyful Addition to the Family

Are mini cows good pets? Absolutely! These gentle, affectionate creatures make fantastic pets for various reasons.

Firstly, their smaller size makes them more manageable compared to regular-sized cattle. They're known for their docile and friendly nature, making them great companions, especially in family settings.

At Running Springs Farm, Katie Van Slyke's mini cows - Poppy, Petunia, Posie, and Pumpkin - exemplify these traits, showcasing the joy and companionship these animals can bring into our lives.

When Mini Cows Might Not Be the Right Fit

While miniature cows are adorable and appealing, there are several reasons why they might not be suitable as pets for everyone.

Despite their smaller size, they still require a significant amount of space for grazing and exercise, which can be challenging in urban or suburban environments.

Additionally, they have specific dietary and healthcare needs that differ from typical household pets, requiring a commitment to learn and provide for these unique requirements.

Moreover, owning mini cows also involves dealing with local zoning laws and regulations, which can be restrictive and vary significantly from one area to another, potentially complicating their ownership.

How Big Do Mini Cows Get? The Permanently Petite Size of Mini Cattle

A common query about miniature cows is whether they retain their small stature throughout their lives. The answer is a resounding yes.

Miniature cows do indeed stay small, typically reaching only 36 to 42 inches in height at the shoulder when fully grown. This diminutive size is a permanent characteristic, distinguishing them from regular cattle and making them particularly suited for smaller farms or backyards.

Their size is not just a cute feature but also means less space and food are required, making them a more sustainable option for small-scale farming endeavors.

Backyard Farming: Can You Have a Mini Cow at Home?

The prospect of having a mini cow in one's backyard is an enticing one. However, it's important to consider several factors before making this commitment.

First, check local zoning laws and regulations, as some areas may have restrictions on keeping livestock. Secondly, ensure you have adequate space. While miniature cows require less room than their larger counterparts, they still need enough space to roam, graze, and exercise.

Also, proper shelter, fencing, and access to clean water are essential. With these considerations in mind, having a mini cow in your backyard can be a delightful and rewarding experience.

Mini Furry Cows: The Highland Connection

You have probably seen them all over your feed, those shaggy, teddy-bear coats that earned the mini furry cow its nickname. That fluffy look comes from the Highland breed, and it is exactly what Poppy, Petunia, Posie, and Pumpkin are.

Highland miniature cows keep that long, soft coat their whole lives, and paired with their famously calm, friendly nature, it is easy to see why they have become such a favorite.

That love for the breed is exactly why we eventually started breeding mini cows at Running Springs.

Obsessed with the furry mini cow look too? Poppy and Petunia have their own little fan club over in the Mini Cows collection.

Spotlight on Running Springs Farm and Its Highland Miniature Cows

At Running Springs Farm, Katie Van Slyke's mini cows – Poppy, Petunia, Posie, and Pumpkin – are perfect ambassadors for their breed, Mini Highlands. These miniature cows don't just showcase the practicality of smaller livestock; they also embody the joy and connection that comes from close interaction with these animals.

Each with their unique personality, they help demonstrate the feasibility and rewards of incorporating miniature cows into both a farming lifestyle and as part of a family.

Mini Cows: A Rewarding Addition to Any Farm or Family

Miniature cows offer a unique blend of practicality and charm, making them a fantastic choice for both small-scale farming and as loving pets.

While the initial cost and maintenance require consideration, the rewards, in terms of companionship, sustainability, and the joy of caring for these animals, are immense.

As seen at Running Springs Farm, mini cows like Poppy, Petunia, Posie, and Pumpkin can bring immense joy and a unique dynamic to any setting, be it a backyard or a small farm.

For those seeking a different kind of pet or an addition to their farming endeavors, miniature cows are definitely worth considering.

Want to get to know the people behind the herd? You can read more about me and the farm, follow along with our love story from the very beginning, or browse the most-asked questions on my FAQ page.


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Sylias

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Sylias

I love your channel

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Larry wall

They’re asking for a deposit which you will never receive a calf because them cabs were done been sold it’s a scam

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Larry wall

They’re asking for a deposit which you will never receive a cat because them cabs were done been sold it’s a scam

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Larry wall

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