Miniature cattle are smaller versions of standard cattle breeds, typically standing between 36 and 48 inches tall at the hip when fully grown. They are popular for small farms, homesteads, and hobby farms because they require less space, eat less feed, and are easier to handle than full-size cattle.
Require less pasture and feed than full-size cattle
Generally, two per acre
Easier to manage, making them ideal for families and small-scale farmers
Provide excellent quality beef or milk
Can be raised for pets, breeding, or show purposes