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  2. Mini Highland Cows Preparing for Christmas are the Ultimate ...

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    Micro Mini Highland Cows are even smaller than 36 inches high. A midsize Mini can reach 42 to 48 inches high. Although on average most of these animals are between 36 and 42 inches tall ...

  3. Highland cattle - Wikipedia

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    Bull and bull calf, illustration from 1890–1900 Black cows Cow and calf in south-eastern Saskatchewan. The Highland is a traditional breed of western Scotland. There were two distinct types. The Kyloe, reared mainly in the Hebrides or Western Islands, was small and was frequently black.

  4. Miniature cattle - Wikipedia

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    An American breeder, Richard Gradwohl, has developed eighteen different strains of miniature cattle. [3] Miniature Galloway, Hereford and Holstein have been bred. [2]: 245 [3] In the United States, small zebuine cattle deriving from stock imported from Brazil, the Dominican Republic and Sweden may be registered as "Miniature Zebu"; [2]: 245 in Australia, similar cattle may be known as "Nadudana".

  5. Mini Cow Making a ‘Big Jump’ Out of Truck Is Cute ... - AOL

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    A teacup cow is a miniature cattle that is significantly smaller than a standard cow. Unlike their peers, mini cows are usually only 36 to 48 inches tall and normally weigh between 500 to 800 lbs ...

  6. Duck Looking After His ‘Pet’ Highland Mini Cows Couldn't Be ...

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    Thankfully, two Highland mini cows have a duck named Marshmallow around. These three are super tight. Marshmallow is very protective of his much larger besties. He even proved it while the three ...

  7. Dexter cattle - Wikipedia

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    A chondrodysplastic-dwarf cow. The Dexter is an Irish breed of small cattle. [6] It originated in the eighteenth century in County Kerry, in south-western Ireland, and appears to be named after a man named Dexter, who was factor of the estates of Lord Hawarden on Valentia Island.

  8. Sweet Newborn Highland Calf Gets First 'Bath' From Mom ... - AOL

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    Highland Cows today are prized for their unusual appearance—their long, shaggy coats and large horns—as well as the belief that their beef is lower in cholesterol than other breeds.

  9. Belted Galloway - Wikipedia

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    Cow in Belgium Bull in Denmark. The Belted Galloway is a traditional Scottish breed of beef cattle. It derives from the Galloway stock of the Galloway region of south-western Scotland, and was established as a separate breed in 1921. It is adapted to living on the poor upland pastures and windswept moorlands of the region.