Compact and adaptable breed with good milk yield. Friendly nature and easy care make it suitable for both indoor and outdoor living environments.
Medium compact size with better adaptability
Designed for family use with easy maintenance and care
Strong build ensures a long-lasting life with proper attention
A traditional native breed known for its small size and quality milk. Gentle nature, low maintenance, and well-suited for homes and small farms.
One of the smallest native breeds with unique characteristics
Produces quality milk with natural goodness and nutrients
Strong native breed with natural resistance and easy care
Small and manageable breed with balanced milk capacity. Easy to handle and maintain, suitable for home environments with simple care and daily routines.
Compact and light, easy to handle and care.
Ideal for regular home use with simple maintenance
Remains fit and healthy with consistent proper care
Very small in size, easy to care for, and perfect for limited spaces. Requires less food and maintenance, making it ideal for homes and beginners.
Very small and compact size, perfect for limited spaces
Suitable for basic daily needs in home environments
Long life span with proper care and maintenance
Mini cows are loved for their gentle nature, manageable size, and ability to fit into smaller spaces. Many families see them as companions rather than just livestock, making them a unique addition to the household.
Absolutely. Mini cows are known for forming strong bonds with their owners. With regular care and attention, they can become affectionate companions that enjoy human interaction.
Unlike traditional cattle, mini cows require significantly less space. A secure area with room to graze, move around, and rest comfortably is usually sufficient.
Mini cows are bred to be smaller in size while maintaining many of the same qualities as standard cattle. They are easier to manage, consume less feed, and are ideal for hobby farms and small properties.
Yes. Their calm temperament and smaller size make them easier to handle compared to larger cattle, making them a great choice for beginners.