Athena has given us a sweet little heifer calf that we will be retaining for our breeding program. 

 

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Athena is currently pregnant and will calve sometime in October 24.
Type micro-miniature Heifer
Height 32 inches
Chondro positive
Registration - pending
Percentage - 60% Highland 40% Dexter
Parentage
Dam - Lakeport Mr. Regan
Reg - L02519HP-14HH
Sire - Lakeport TA Ashton
Reg - N/A

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This is Loki. Athena's previous calf. Loki is a Chondro-positive micro-miniature Highland bull, "High-Dex". Cute as can be and true to his name. He gets into everything. Loki went to a loving family's 100-acre farm outside of Staunton Virginia. 

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Loki at less than a week old.

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Loki at 4 months. He's a tiny little guy. We attempt to obtain and keep pictures of our littles grown to show the size and quality of our animals. 

imcbr-logo.jpgIMCBR is the world’s oldest and largest registry of miniature cattle. IMCBR’s founder, Professor Emeritus Richard Gradwohl (1936-2011), created over 18 trademarked miniature cattle breeds. IMCBR now recognizes over 26 unique breeds worldwide.

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Owning a Miniature Highland Cow: A Charming and Rewarding Experience

Considering adding a miniature highland cow to your homestead? I’d like to tell you why this unique breed is an excellent choice. Miniature highland cows are not only adorable but also remarkably hardy, easy to care for, and make wonderful companions.

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These petite bovines thrive in a variety of climates, from temperate to cold, and require minimal shelter and fencing. Their thick, shaggy coats protect them from the elements, making them well-suited for even the harshest winters. Plus, their docile nature makes them easy to handle, perfect for small-scale farms or hobby farms.

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Beyond their practical benefits, miniature highland cows possess a certain charm that is hard to resist. Their distinctive horns, fluffy appearance, and gentle demeanor make them a delightful addition to any property. Imagine watching these endearing creatures graze peacefully in your pasture - it's a sight that is sure to bring joy to you and your family.

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If you have the space and resources to care for a miniature highland cow, I highly recommend taking the plunge. The rewards of owning these captivating animals far outweigh the modest requirements for their upkeep. Embrace the opportunity to add a touch of whimsy and character to your land by welcoming a miniature highland cow into your life.

Venus has had a beautiful yellow bull calf. He will be available after weaning on January 1st, 2025.

 

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rmf-venus-medium-a.jpgVenus is currently pregnant and will calve sometime early October 24.
Type micro-miniature Heifer
Height 35 inches
Chondro positive
Registration - pending
Percentage - 60% Highland 40% Dexter
Parentage
Dam - Lakeport TM Madison
Reg - L03281HP-17HH
Sire - Lakeport TA Ashton
Reg - N/A

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This is Rocket. Venus's first calf. He is a Chondro-positive micro-miniature Highland bull, "High-Dex". Super cute and energetic. Rocket went to a really nice woman who owns a beautiful 16-acre Equine ranch in Culpepper Virginia.

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Rocket a few days old taking a nap. 

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Rocket at 4 months old. He's a good-natured and handsome little guy.