I also have been in the Lowline biz since I saw the first Lowlines imported into the US at Denver in about 1996. To answer a couple of questions all in one post, there 'are' miniature cattle but Lowlines couldn't really be called that. I consider minis cattle that mature at around 350 lbs and are, basically, non-functional as far as raising a calf that has value on the commercial market. Cute but really pets. Lowlines have already, and will continue, to offer a real choice for F1's out of other breeds (or commercial cattle) displaying hybrid vigor, easy fleshing ability, fertility, moderate frame sizes, and gentle natures. Not to be outdone, here are some of my own pictures of my Lowlines. Only the bull, ABF Fitz S219, is a fullblood. All the rest are either halfbloods or 3/4 bloods. The blacks are Angus crossed with Lowline and the belteds are BueLingos crossed Lowline,
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The minis that i help show are about 400 pounds full grown and are about 42inches tall. Her biggest is about 600 pounds and 48 inches tall