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Costs of Highland Cows. Prices for Highland cows can vary greatly depending on factors such as those listed above. You can expect to spend anywhere from $1,500 up to $5,000 on a Highland cow. Rare specimens, with outstanding attributes or champion-winning lines, can command higher prices. They can reach upwards of $10,000.. Mini Highland Cows love to graze on grass, hay, and other forages, but they also enjoy treats like apples, carrots, and pears as occasional supplements to their diets. Mini cattle eat between 2% to 4% of their body weight daily. So if your Mini Highland Cow weighs 600 pounds, expect them to eat around 18 pounds daily.
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Cows usually eat around 2% of their body weight daily. A full-grown miniature Highland cow weighs approximately 500 to 1,000 pounds. So – expect your mini Highland cow to eat roughly 10 to 20 pounds of hay daily. ( 500 pounds * .02 = 10 pounds .) or ( 1,000 pounds * .02 = 20 pounds .) This number is just an estimate!. Highland cattle are truly easy unassisted calvers, birth weights average 50-75 pounds. The calves moderate bone structure and slim conformation along with the cow’s wide pelvic reduce calving problems such as caesarean and prolapse. The Highland cow has a long productive life and many herds average 12 calves from each cow.


