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25 Places With Miniature Cows For Sale In Texas 

Looking for places to buy a miniature cow in Texas (TX)? 

Finding a reputable and trustworthy breeder can sometimes be difficult but there are so many options in the state that you should find your next animal easily.

To select the best cattle and ensure it is in good condition, visit the breeders, farms, or ranches in person and buy from reputable sellers. 

Here’s the list of top places in Texas selling miniature cattle to help you find the best bull, cow, or calf, depending on your needs and the offer.

Miniature Cow Breeders in Texas

Breeder NameLocationContact NumberWebsite
Oliver Miniature Acres  Jacksonville, TX903-521-9638www.oliverminiatureacres.com
Pearly Ranch Miniature Cattle Co. Troy, TX254-721-4224 www.pearlyranch.com
Black Dog Ranch Mineral Wells, TX 817-366-9639 www.blackdogminicattle.com 
Glory Farms Streetman, TX 903-599-2625www.gfherefords.com
4 Krax Farm Azle, TX817-771-2908www.4kraxfarm.com
Wolf Ridge Ranch Reagan, TX 254-644-6935 www.wolfridgeranch.com
Shady Grove Mini’s Woodville, TX 832-928-9898 www.sgminis.com
Paisley’s Pasture Pipe Creek, TX n/awww.paisleyspasturetx.com
Hairy Heifer Kerrville, TX 830-370-2598www.hairyheifer.com
6 Kuehlers Miniature Cattle Amarillo, TXn/awww.6kminis.com 
Silver Star Ranch Collinsville, TX n/awww.minilonghorn.com
Falster Farm Winnsboro, TX 903-629-3034 www.falsterfarm.com
Aldamir Farm Miniature Cattle Celeste, TX903-456-0853 www.texasminiaturecattle.com
44 Cattle CompanyBig Spring, TX 432-399-4888 www.44cattleco.com
Yard Art Ranch Bowie, TX 817-614-0742www.yardartranch.com
TnT Micro Miniature Zebu Farm Stephenville, TX817-223-5140 www.tntzebufarm.com
Horseshoe B Cattle Company Hempstead, TX936-499-3715www.horseshoebcattle.com
City Slicker Miniatures Quinlan, TX817-239-5819 www.cityslickerminis.com
Halbert Farm Burleson, TX 682-582-0781www.halbertfarm.com 
Green Acres Farm & Home Lexington, TX n/awww.greenacresfarmandhome.com
Mini Jersey Blessings Huntington, TX  936-707-6079www.minijerseyblessing.com
Vertically Challenged Cattle Company Blum, TX 361-675-0469www.v3c-longhorns.com
O’Neal FarmsKlondike, TX903-450-5524Facebook Page
Gentle MiniaturesHoney Grove, TX352-552-1611Facebook Page
Mini Miracles FarmPattonville, TXn/awww.minijerseyfarm.com

1. Oliver Miniature Acres

Oliver Miniature Acres is a little hobby farm located near Jacksonville in East Texas. They raise and sell registered mini Herefords and lowline (Aberdeen) Angus, together with some other unregistered cattle. 

They handle their miniature cows on a daily basis and do not wean them early or stunt their growth. The farm also offers bull semen for sale with prices ranging from $25 to $50. 

All of their calves are weaned at around 6 months of age and come fully vaccinated and boostered with Vira Shield 6+VL5 and Ultrabac 8, dewormed, dehorned if not polled, and tagged. 

Oliver Miniature Acres requests a 25% non-refundable deposit to keep a calf for you – payments are in cash, personal checks, PayPal, credit cards, debit cards, and bank drafts through their invoice app.

2. Pearly Ranch Miniature Cattle Co.

  • Address: Troy, Texas
  • Phone: 254-721-4224 
  • Email: kodi.tate@yahoo.com
  • Website: www.pearlyranch.com 
  • Price: Visit their For Sale page for more info

Pearly Ranch Miniature Cattle Co. is located in Troy, Texas. The owners, Evan and Kodi Banks, raise miniature cattle, Nigerian dwarf goats, and other animals. 

The farm sells miniature cattle breeds such as miniature Scottish highlands, miniature highparks, miniature Herefords, miniature belted galloway, and others. They currently have 80+ heads of breeding stock. 

3. Black Dog Ranch 

  • Address: 252 Tatem Hill Road Mineral Wells, Texas 76067
  • Phone: 817-366-9639 
  • Email: blackdogminicattle@gmail.com
  • Website: www.blackdogminicattle.com 
  • Price: Available on inquiry

This small hobby farm opened in 2015 in Weatherford, Texas. They strive to produce quality miniature beef cattle with gentle temperaments, correct conformation, and striking markings. They also offer bull semen for sale.

Black Dog Ranch sells miniature cattle that are up-to-date on worming and vaccinations, their calves are weaned at around 6 months of age, and also come with a health certificate. You will need to pay 1/3 of the total cost to reserve an animal; this non-refundable deposit will be applied to the price of the animal. 

In case you have any questions, you can call, text, email, or visit their Facebook page for updates.

4. Glory Farms

  • Address: 919 FM 27, Streetman, Texas 75859
  • Phone: 903-599-2625 or 903-879-4703 or 903-879-4023 
  • Email: gfherefords@gmail.com
  • Website: www.gfherefords.com
  • Price: $3,000-$5,000 – visit their For Sale page for more info

Glory Farms is nestled on 80 acres in Streetman, Texas. It was established in 1996 and it was Freestone County’s first mini Hereford breeder. They have a herd of around 50 heads and offer cattle for sale year-round. 

Their animals have won multiple shows and the farm also offers bull semen for sale.

5. 4 Krax Farm

  • Address: 2010 Flat Rock Rd, Azle, Texas 76020
  • Phone: 817-771-2908 
  • Email: 4kraxfarm@gmail.com
  • Website: www.4kraxfarm.com 
  • Price: Available on inquiry

4Krax Farm, located in North Texas on the west side of Dallas/Fort Worth, raises and sells miniature Hereford cattle. Kurt and Laura Kortokrax strive to provide their customers with quality animals – they are also members of the Miniature Hereford Breeders Association and have polled stock.

Check their Sale Barn for more information on the available animals and visit their Facebook page as they occasionally post there.

6. Wolf Ridge Ranch

  • Address: 203 County Rd 255, Reagan, Texas 76680
  • Phone: 254-644-6935 
  • Email: wolfridgeranch@gmail.com
  • Website: www.wolfridgeranch.com
  • Price: Available on inquiry

Wolf Ridge Ranch, located in Reagan, Texas, is a breeder of registered miniature Hereford and American Aberdeen cattle. All of their calves come weaned at 5-6 months old, ear tagged, wormed, vaccinated, DNA tested, and with veterinary health checks.

For a list of the available animals, visit their For Sale page or contact them directly to be placed on a notification list for newborn calves. They also sell registered bull semen.

7. Shady Grove Mini’s

  • Address: Woodville, Texas 75979
  • Phone: 832-928-9898 
  • Email: shadygroveminis@yahoo.com 
  • Website: www.sgminis.com 
  • Price: Available on inquiry

Shady Grove Mini’s is a farm nested deep in the piney woods of East Texas, in Woodville. They started a herd with a bull calf and 2 cows and now have over 20 heads. 

This breeder sells miniature Herefords (registered and not registered), British whites, lowlines, black baldies, and Highland mixes. Keep an eye on their Sale Barn where they list upcoming calves and contact them directly for pricing options.

8. Paisley’s Pasture

Paisleys Pasture farm raises and sells miniature Scottish highland cattle. They are located in Pipe Creek Texas, just NW of San Antonio, and strive to raise their animals with love and compassion. 

They opened in 2009 and also have ducks, laying hens, horses, donkeys, and KuneKune pigs. Their website seems regularly updated – visit their Animal For Sale page to learn more about the available calves.

9. Hairy Heifer

  • Address: 611 McCullough Ranch Rd, Kerrville, Texas 78028
  • Phone: 830-370-2598 
  • Email: sales@hairyheifer.com
  • Website: www.hairyheifer.com
  • Price: Available on inquiry

Hairy Heifer specializes in miniature Highland cattle. They are located on 60 acres just outside Kerrville, Texas, and offer a variety of coats, colors, and faces. 

They sell cattle on their auction platform with a standard auction usually running for one day. Visit their Auctions page for more information and guidelines. 

They accept payments by cashier’s checks, money orders, wire transfers, personal checks, Zelle, Venmo, Cash App, etc. Their miniature calves come with a care kit, registration papers, care guidelines, a halter, a lead, and a brush.

10. 6 Kuehlers Miniature Cattle

6Kuehlers Miniature Cattle Ranch is located in a small town in the Texas Panhandle, east of Amarillo. They have been raising miniature cows since 2017 and offer miniature Herefords, British whites, American Aberdeens (lowline Angus), belted galloways, and pandas for sale. 

They wean their calves around 5-7 months of age, dehorn if not polled, deworm, give heifers their vaccines, and have the vet check their health status. They require a non-refundable deposit of around 25% of the total price to hold a calf for you.

11. Silver Star Ranch

  • Address: Celina, Texas
  • Phone: 972-978-6677
  • Email: dave@minilonghorn.com
  • Website: www.minilonghorn.com 
  • Price: Available on inquiry

Silver Star Ranch has been raising and selling miniature cattle since 2003. They are located in Collinsville, Texas, and sell Texas miniature longhorns registered with the Texas Longhorn Breeders Association and International Texas Longhorn Association. 

Visit the Sale Pen on their website for a list of available animals.

12. Falster Farm

  • Address: 2112 County Road 4778, Winnsboro, Texas 75494 
  • Phone: 903-629-3034 
  • Email: falster@falsterfarm.com
  • Website: www.falsterfarm.com 
  • Price: Available on inquiry

Falster Farm is located midway between Dallas and Shreveport, some 46 miles north of Tyler, Texas. They opened in 1998 and raise and sell mini Hereford cows, mini Jerseys, and mid-size red Angus cows. 

All of them are registered and come with a certificate if requested. You will need to pay 1/3 of the purchase price via wire transfer, check, or credit card, for them to hold a calf for you. They also offer an option to deliver a calf to you for free within 25 miles of Winnsboro, Texas; longer distances come with a transport fee.

13. Aldamir Farm Miniature Cattle

  • Address: 6948 FM 903, Celeste, Texas 75423
  • Phone: 903-456-0853 
  • Email: kristina@texasminiaturecattle.com
  • Website: www.texasminiaturecattle.com 
  • Price: Available on inquiry

Located in Celeste, Texas, just outside of Dallas, this 56-acre farm has been breeding and selling livestock for over 30 years. 

Aldamir Farm strives to produce quality animals with excellent temperaments and offers miniature Highland, miniature Highpark, white dexter, miniature Hereford, and cross-bred miniature cattle. 

Prices range from around $700 to $5,000. Together with livestock sales, they also offer bull services and cooled or frozen semen. 

14. 44 Cattle Company

  • Address: 18502 Gail Hwy. Big Spring, Texas 79720 
  • Phone: 432-399-4888 or 432-634-5953 or 432-661-2939 
  • Email: 44cattleco@gmail.com
  • Website: www.44cattleco.com 
  • Price: Available on inquiry

Located 17 miles north of Big Spring, Texas, this farm was established in 1959. 44 Cattle Company is owned and operated by Bill and Dolores Jenkins and they have been raising and selling registered miniature Herefords since 2009. 

Their animals have also seen success at shows at the state level. Contact them directly about the available animals and the price.

15. Yard Art Ranch

  • Address: Fort Worth, TX 76179
  • Phone: 817-614-0742 
  • Email: john@yardartranch.com
  • Website: www.yardartranch.com 
  • Price: Available on inquiry

Yard Art Ranch sells miniature Longhorn cattle. They are located in Ft. Worth, Texas, and have sold over 75 animals in the last 5 years. Together with individual animals, they also offer some package deals, like the one with 3 heifers and 1 bull calf for around $15,000. 

16. TnT Micro Miniature Zebu Farm

  • Address: Stephenville, Texas
  • Phone: 817-223-5140  
  • Email: texlotto@yahoo.com
  • Website: www.tntzebufarm.com
  • Price: Available on inquiry

Located in Stephenville, Central Texas, some 70 miles west of Fort Worth, this farm raises and sells painted miniature Zebu cows. Their cattle are AMZA and some are IMZA and AMZA-registered. 

17. Horseshoe B Cattle Company

This family-based farm is located in Hempstead, Texas. The owners are Dwayne, Tonya, Adelyn, and Peyton Bronikowski and they raise and sell miniature Hereford cattle. 

According to their website, they have cattle for sale at all times, offering bulls, bred cows, show heifers, show steers, bull semen, and embryos. Visit their For Sale page and contact them directly for more info.

18. City Slicker Miniatures

City Slicker Miniatures is located east of Dallas, in Quinlan, Texas. This farm raises miniature cattle, breeding for health, size, and appearance. They do not register the cattle and their animals are a mixed breed, sometimes referred to as Western Heritage.

Visit their For Sale page for more info on the available animals.

19. Halbert Farm

  • Address: 2436 FM731, Burleson, Texas 76028
  • Phone: 682-582-0781 
  • Email: halbertfarm@gmail.com
  • Website: www.halbertfarm.com 
  • Price: Available on inquiry

Halbert Farm is a small family-owned and operated farm located in Burleson, Texas. They opened in 2013 and sell miniature Zebus, together with KuneKune pigs and salmon Faverolle chickens.

20. Green Acres Farm & Home 

  • Address: 2913 FM 112 Lexington, Texas 78947
  • Phone: n/a 
  • Email: theheadhen@greenacresfarmandhome.com
  • Website: www.greenacresfarmandhome.com 
  • Price: Available on inquiry

Green Acres Farm & Home is located in Lexington, Texas. Together with some other animals, they raise and sell registered miniature Hereford cattle and registered butler Texas longhorn cattle. 

21. Mini Jersey Blessings 

Located in Huntington, Texas, Mini Jersey Blessings are committed to raising high breeding-quality miniature Jerseys. Their cattle get tested for BLV and Johnes every two years and they also DNA verify all of their cows. 

Their animals are registered with the American Miniature Jersey Association and Registry, Miniature Jersey Herd Book, and/or the Pure Bred Miniature Jersey Society. According to their website, they don’t always have every animal listed there, so it would be best to contact them directly to learn more about availability and pricing.

22. Vertically Challenged Cattle Company

  • Address: 452 HCR 1217, Blum, Texas 76627
  • Phone: 361-675-0469 
  • Email: eric@v3c-longhorns.com
  • Website: www.v3c-longhorns.com
  • Price: Available on inquiry

This farm with an interesting name specializes in selling registered miniature and small-framed Texas longhorn cattle. The owners, Eric and Anna Redeker, purchased the farm in 2008.

You will need to pay a 20% deposit to reserve a calf and the total price includes branding, vaccinating, and registering the animal in the new owner’s name. They also do delivery throughout the continental USA – contact them about a quote if you are interested in this option. 

23. O’Neal Farms

  • Address: Klondike, Texas 75448
  • Phone: 903-450-5524
  • Email: oneal_farms@yahoo.com
  • Website: Facebook Page
  • Price: $950-$2,500- more info available on inquiry

This breeder is located in Klondike, Texas. O’Neal Farms raises and sells miniature Hereford, Panda, Belted Galloway, Lowline Angus, and Aberdeen cows.

They charge a $150 deposit to reserve a calf for you and the prices range from $950 to $2,500 for their calves, depending on the breed, color, and sex. Visit their Facebook page and contact them directly to be placed on their waiting list for the calves.

24. Gentle Miniatures 

  • Address: Honey Grove, Texas 
  • Phone: 352-552-1611 
  • Email: paulressler60@gmail.com
  • Website: Facebook 
  • Price: More information available with inquiry

 Gentle Miniatures is a miniature Jersey cattle breeder from Honey Grove, TX. They also raise and sell numerous other breeds of miniature cattle, including highland, dexter, hereford, belted galloway, and lowline cows. Visit their Facebook page for more information.

25. Mini Miracles Farm 

  • Address: Pattonville, Texas
  • Phone: n/a
  • Email: minimiracles@hughes.net
  • Website: www.minijerseyfarm.com
  • Price: More information available with inquiry

Mini Miracles Farm is another mini Jersey cattle breeder from Texas. Located in Pattonville, TX, the owners are Pete and Sandy Michael. According to their website, all of their breeding stock is registered and DNA tested. 

They keep a waiting list for their jersey calves – send them an email to be placed there. You can see photos of previously sold animals on their website – contact them directly for current availability and pricing. Mini Miracles Farm also sells bull semen straws.

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Benefits of Owning Miniature Cattle

The decision to own miniature cattle should be based on individual goals, resources, and preferences, considering both the advantages and disadvantages of these smaller livestock.

Space Efficiency:

  • Require less pasture and housing space compared to standard-sized cattle.
  • Suitable for small farms, urban homesteads, or limited land resources.

Lower Feed Costs:

  • Consume less feed and forage, reducing overall feeding expenses.
  • Economical for owners with limited budgets.

Manageability:

  • Easier to handle and work with due to their smaller size and docile temperament.
  • Safer for beginners and children involved in livestock care.

Reduced Environmental Impact:

  • Lower methane emissions and reduced environmental footprint compared to larger cattle.
  • Can be more sustainable for environmentally conscious farmers.

Dual-Purpose Breeds:

  • Some miniature cattle breeds provide both meat and milk, allowing for diverse farm products.
  • Versatile for small-scale operations.

Enhanced Land Use:

  • Allow for multiple uses of the same land, such as raising other livestock or growing crops alongside them.
  • Support diversified farming practices.

Unique Pets:

  • Miniature cattle can be kept as pets or for recreational purposes due to their manageable size and friendly nature.
  • Can serve as educational tools for teaching children about livestock care.

Downsides of Owning Miniature Cattle

Slightly Lower Meat Yield:

  • Smaller size means reduced meat production per animal compared to standard cattle.
  • May not be cost-effective for those primarily interested in meat production.

Slightly Limited Milk Production:

  • Miniature dairy breeds produce slightly less milk compared to full-sized dairy cattle.
  • May not meet the needs of households or commercial dairy operations.

Breeding Challenges:

  • Miniature cattle might require additional attention and veterinary care.
  • Limited availability of miniature bull semen for breeding.

Market Limitations:

  • Smaller market demand for miniature cattle, potentially making it harder to sell or trade them.
  • Increased price compared to some larger breeds.

Health Concerns:

  • Miniature cattle may be more susceptible to certain health issues due to their size.
  • Require specialized veterinary care.

Limited Work Capacity:

  • Inability to perform heavy-duty farm work or pull equipment due to their size.
  • May require additional machinery or animals for certain tasks.

Higher Initial Costs:

  • Miniature cattle can be expensive to purchase initially, especially purebred or registered animals.
  • Investment in suitable fencing and infrastructure may also be necessary.

Selective Breeding Challenges:

  • Maintaining breed standards for miniature cattle can be challenging, as size traits can vary within the same breed.
  • Breeding for specific traits may require careful selection and planning.

Summary

And there you have it! 25 places with miniature cows for sale in Texas (TX).

Miniature cows are very popular livestock as they need a lot less space compared to regular-sized ones, together will less food and water.

They offer similar benefits in terms of milk and meat while being more economical for farmers that do not have a lot of land. Their smaller size makes them a lot easier to handle and they also do less damage to pasture and fencing.

Make sure to call (at reasonable hours) and check if the seller currently has cattle available for sale, see the animal in person, or request a video call verification, before paying for anything. 

We wish you luck in buying your next cow – feel free to send us a message if we’ve helped you find a proper one!

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