
How Long Do Miniature Cattle Live? Lifespan, Genetics & Life Stages
Lil Hooves Podcast · Kelly Anderson
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Show Notes
Miniature cattle may be small in size, but their lives are full of charm, personality, and surprises. Ever wondered how long your minis will be part of the family? In this episode of Lil Hooves, we explore the full life journey of miniature cattle — from wobbly calves to wise seniors — and what you can do to help them live their best, healthiest years.
Takeaways
The average lifespan of miniature cattle is 15 to 20 years.
Calves typically stay with their mothers for about six months.
Weaning can be less stressful when done with fence line weaning.
Heifers should be separated from bulls at six months to prevent early breeding.
Breeding heifers too early can lead to health issues.
Cattle can live long, healthy lives if properly cared for.
Chondrodysplasia can impact the lifespan and health of miniature cattle.
It's important to maintain good body condition for breeding cows.
Cattle management involves ethical considerations regarding their lifespan and purpose.
Miniature cattle often become more like pets than livestock.
Chapters
00:00 Understanding Miniature Cattle Lifespan
04:22 Life Stages of Miniature Cattle
09:50 Heifers to Cows: Growth and Breeding
14:19 Culling and Retirement of Cattle
19:04 Understanding Cattle Lifespan and Health
24:53 Ethics of Cattle Breeding and Processing
30:11 Investing in Cattle: Lifespan Considerations
31:42 mooing-cow-122255 (1).mp3
31:44 Capering
📌 Resources & Links Mentioned in This Episode:
- Follow our ranch life and cattle adventures on Instagram & Facebook @Xbar6MiniatureCattle
- Learn more about miniature cattle care at www.xbar6minicattle.com
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