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Reserving a Calf

We are expecting many miniature calves for 2025. No animal is placed for sale until it is born, deemed healthy, and, for cattle, genetic/chondro test results are received back. (Understanding Chondro Status)

The process for purchasing is as follows:

  • Request a livestock contract be sent by emailing cami.evansacres@gmail.com. Make sure to include the name of the animal. Once sent, you have 48 hours to sign it.

  • Once the contract is signed, a 50% deposit is required within 24 hours to complete the hold process. This can be done via Venmo, PayPal, credit card (with a 3% fee), cash or check.

  • The remaining 50% is due as follows: Cash/credit card - can be paid upon pick up. Venmo or PayPal - must be received 72 hours prior to pick up. Check - must be received 1 week prior to pick up. 

 

We are always happy to send more pictures or videos. FaceTime, Skype or in-person meetings can be made.

 

No animal will be held based on verbal communication. The 1st person to request a contract to be sent will stay in the 1st position. We will continue with a numbered wait list after that. Numbers will be assigned in order (date/time) of e-mail receipt of request for contract. Should that person fail to meet the required timeline for signing contract and sending deposit, the next person on the wait list will be notified.

At our farm, we prioritize raising our calves in a natural environment with plenty of human interaction. We begin by allowing them to be dam-raised, unless other factors prohibit this.  We then gradually introducing creep feed while spending time with them, ensuring they remain comfortable with us in a positive atmosphere. At weaning time, we implement fence-line weaning to make the transition smoother on mama and baby. Our focus on desensitizing the calves includes regular human interaction and teaching them to walk on a halter, fostering a trusting relationship between them and their caregivers. It’s important to remember that before bringing them home, we have dedicated significant time to working with them on a halter. Continuity in this practice is crucial, as they can quickly regress without it. To maintain their tameness, prepared to invest time in continuing their halter once they arrive at their new home. Your commitment to this process will make a big difference in their adjustment.

Niles - DOB: 01/02/25
     HighWay
     
BULL CALF

    Dam: Georgia - Galloway
    Sire: Clyde - Highland  
     Color:
Red
     Chondro Status: Negative
     Horn Status: Horned
     Price: $4500 Bull, $3500 Steer
     Available Date: 05/15/25

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Nixon & Nash - DOB: 01/29/25  - Identical Twins   
     HighDex
     
BULL CALVES
     Dam: Zola - Dexter/Galloway
      Sire: Clyde - Highland
     Color: Dun (Dominant Black)
     Chondro Status: Negative     
     Horn Status: Polled (Pc/H)
     Price: $3500 Bull (each),
                $2500 Steer (each), 
                $4000 Pair of Steers

     Available Date: 06/10/25

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Nike- DOB: 03/21/25
     Galloway
     BULL CALF
     Dam: Fatima - Galloway
     Sire: Morty - Galloway/WhitePark
     Color: Black with Broken White Belt
           (Homozygous Black, No Wild Red)

     Chondro Status: Positive
     Horn Status: Polled
     Price: $5000 Bull, $4000 Steer
     Available Date: 08/07/25

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Nate- DOB: 03/24/25
     Dexter/Galloway
     
BULL CALF
     Dam: MayLee - Dexter
     Sire: Morty - Galloway/WhitePark  
     Color:
Black (1 Dominant Black, 1 Wild Red)
     Chondro Status: Negative
     Horn Status: Polled
     Price: $3500 Bull, $2500 Steer
     Available Date: 08/10/25

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Newman - DOB: 04/13/25
     HighWay
     BULL CALF
     Dam: Eleanor - Highland 50%/Galloway 
     Sire: Clyde - Highland
     Color: Dun (Homozygous Black, No Red Offspring)
     Chondro Status: Negative
     Horn Status: Polled
     Price: Bull - $5000, Steer $4000
     Available: 09/01/25

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