Exceptional Quality and Health

At Mini Farm Match, we prioritize the health and well-being of our miniature Highland cows.

Quality and Health

Each cow is carefully bred, health-checked, and raised in a nurturing environment.

Expertise and Experience

With years of experience in breeding and raising miniature cows, our team possesses knowledge and expertise.

Expertise and Experience

We understand the unique needs of these animals and are committed to providing you with comprehensive support and advice.

Personalized Service

We believe in a personalized approach to livestock sales. Our team takes the time to understand your specific needs and preferences.

Personalized Service

We believe in a personalized approach to livestock sales. Our team takes the time to understand your specific needs and preferences.

Ethical Practices

Animal welfare is at the core of our operations. Our miniature Highland cows are raised with the utmost care and respect,

Ethical Practices

We adhere to ethical breeding and maintain a humane environment that promotes the overall well-being of our livestock.

Beautiful Miniature Highland Cows for Sale

Welcome to Mini Farm Match, your premier source for Miniature Highland cows for sale. Mini Farm Match is an eco-friendly small family ranch raising high quality AHCA-registered pure-bred Highland Cattle for Breeding, Dairy or Pet. Are you dreaming of adding a charming and unique touch to your homestead or farm? At Mini Farm Match, we specialize in providing top-quality Miniature Highland cows for sale and a variety of other Miniature cows for sale that will captivate your heart and enhance your property.

Recognize Our Highland Cattle Breed Standard

We work continually to breed Mini Highland Cows that fit quality Standard, while improving the temperament and MATERNAL traits of our animals. We believe the MATERNAL traits passed down by the bulls are the most overlooked in breeding.

Mini Highland Cow Breed

We breed and raise the highest quality mini-Highland cattle in the world! The demand for our mini cows has gone through the roof, allowing us to share the ground-breaking changes we’ve made to the program across the world.

The forelock between the eyes should be wide, long and bushy, and any bareness may detract from the animal’s appearance. The eyes should be bright and full, and when excited, will display courage.

When viewed sideways, there should be a proportionate breadth of the jawbones when compared with the width of the head in front. The muzzle should be short but very broad in front, with the nostrils fully distended to show breeding. Qual

Body, back and hind

From behind the shoulder, the back should be fully developed and beautifully rounded without any sinking or hollow. It should also be as straight as possible, with the ribs springing out and being well rounded and deep.

When measured across the hips, the breadth should be large, and the quarters should be well developed from the hips backwards. The thighs should also be full and well developed.

Viewed generally, the quarters should be square between the hips and the tail, and from between the tail right down to between the hind feet. The legs, both before and behind, should be short and powerful with strong, broad, straight bones. The hoofs should be well set in and large, and the legs well feathered with hair.

The animal should be set wide between the forelegs, and should move with great dignity and style – the clearest sign of careful breeding.

Long and wavy hair

There should be a profusion of hair which should be long and gracefully waved. Curly hair is regarded as a fault and has become common in some folds. This may be due to a growing desire to make Highlanders grow big from feeding them higher and housing them more.

Experience however has shown that the more exposed they are, the animals generally have more hair with less tendency to curl. Indeed, island cattle have much more hair than mainland cattle, due to them never being housed in winter.

Although the classic image of a Highland cow today is red they also come in other shades including yellow, brindle, dun, white and also black, the breed’s original colour. In general, a good herd should have a mixture of colors. The thickness of the skin, as in all fattening breeds, must always be considered. Thankfully, Highland cattle have been adapted by nature to withstand exposure to harsh conditions.