Q: How much do mini cows cost?
A: Prices vary based on breed, size, markings, genetics, etc. We've typically seen between $5k-$15k. Contact us for further questions MosidaMiniMoos@Gmail.com
Q: Do you require a deposit?
A: Yes, a non-refundable deposit is required to hold a mini cow. The remaining balance is due before pickup or delivery. However, joining the waitlist without a deposit will keep you next in line for a mini cow (after those that have made a deposit).
Q: Do you offer financing or payment plans?
A: At this time, we do not offer financing, but we recommend setting up a payment plan with your bank or credit provider if needed.
Q: How do I reserve a mini cow?
A: Join and fill out our Waitlist list, and we will notify you when calves become available.
Low Maintenance - They take up less space, eat less, and are easier to care for than full-sized cows, making them perfect for smaller farms or properties.
Practical & Sustainable - Mini cows bring all the perks of their full-sized cousins without the oversized hassle. They can produce around 2 gallons of fresh milk a day—perfect for homemade cheese, butter, or just bragging rights. And while some folks appreciate their sustainability for feeding a family of four for months, others just love having a charming, grass-munching companion in the pasture. Either way, they’re a win for hobby farms and self-sufficiency!
Great for Families - Friendly, calm, and easy to manage, mini cows are a hit with kids and families looking to add some charm to their farm.
Unique & Quirky - Mini cows are conversation starters and will make your pasture a lot more fun and lively.
Adorable & Fun - Mini cows are the puppies of the cow world—cute, playful, and full of personality.
Essentials for Mini Cow Care:
Land: .5-1 acre for grazing. You may have less land if substituting grazing with hay.
Shelter & Fencing: Some type of shelter (typically 3-sided) for cold/heat protection and secure fencing (4ft+).
Food & Water: Grazing or quality hay, optional grain, and fresh water.
Health Care: Regular vet check-ups.
Handling: Lead rope, halter, and milking equipment (if needed).
Companionship: Mini cows need company—consider getting more than one.
Waste Management: Compost, dump or spread manure.
Temperature Control: Shade in summer, bedding in winter.
Keep things simple, and your mini cow will thrive!
Q: Do you offer delivery?
A: Yes, we offer delivery for an additional fee. You can also arrange your own transport.
Q: What do I need to transport a mini cow?
A: You will need a safe, well-ventilated livestock trailer or a secure truck with a livestock crate. Make sure that it is well protected.
Q: Where are you located?
A: Mosida (Elberta), Utah
Q: What breeds of mini cows do you raise?
A: We'll specialize in high-quality miniature cows, including Mini Highland, Mini HighPark, and other small-breed cattle.
Q: How big do mini cows get?
A: Mini cows typically range from 36 to 42 inches tall at the shoulder when fully grown, depending on the breed.
Q: Are mini cows good pets?
A: Yes! Mini cows are friendly, social animals that can be great companions. They are gentle, easy to train, and can even be halter-broken like a horse.
Q: What is the lifespan of a mini cow?
A: Mini cows may live 15 to 20 years with proper care.