FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

A mini moo cow is a miniature breed or crossbreed of cattle that is significantly smaller than standard cows. They are easier to manage, require less space, and are ideal for small farms and hobby ranches.

Most mini cows typically stand between 36 to 48 inches tall at the shoulder, depending on the breed and genetics. Their smaller size makes them suitable for properties with limited space.

Yes, mini cows are generally easier to care for than full-sized cattle. They require proper feeding, shelter, clean water, and routine health care, but their smaller size makes handling and maintenance more manageable.

Mini donkeys are known for their friendly and social nature. They can make excellent companion animals for families and also get along well with other livestock.

Yes, mini donkeys are herd animals and do best when they have another donkey or compatible companion animal. Keeping them alone is not recommended.

Both mini cows and donkeys primarily eat hay, grass, and pasture. They may also require mineral supplements and fresh water at all times. A proper feeding plan is important for their health.

Yes, we can assist with arranging transport or provide guidance for safe pickup. Delivery options may vary depending on your location within Canada.

To reserve an animal, you need to contact us and place a deposit. Once the deposit is received and confirmed, the animal will be held for you until final arrangements are completed.

Deposits are generally non-refundable unless otherwise agreed upon. They are required to secure the reservation of an animal.

Visits may be arranged by appointment. We encourage serious buyers to contact us in advance to schedule a visit and learn more about our animals.