Ranch-Raised Minis for Pastures and Events

Meet the miniature horses, Highland cattle, and one very opinionated donkey, who are looking for a pasture of their own, and others you can invite to appear at your next event.

Raised With Care, Known by Heart

We have bred and sold miniature horses since 2016. We know each one by name, color, and family line. They are under the care of a certified vet, fed individually for their needs, and handled every single day. When you buy from us, you are getting an animal raised by people who know them well, care for them daily, and want to see them land in the right home.

Scroll down to meet the herd and see who is available, or follow along on Instagram, where new animals show up first.

What We Raise at the Ranch

Miniature Horses and Queso

Our minis are smart, curious, and the kind of animals that come to the fence to see what you’re up to. They top out around 34 inches and share the same structure as full-sized horses, just on a smaller scale.

They are too small to ride, but they shine on the ground through leading, driving, learning tricks, and keeping kids and guests entertained. They live a long time, bond closely with the people who raise them, and each brings their own personality to the herd.

And then there’s Queso, our donkey, who has more personality than everyone else combined.

Mini Highland Cattle

Shaggy coats, gentle eyes, and a calm that surprises people who expect cattle to be skittish. Highlands come from Scotland, where the weather built them tough, and the miniature version keeps that hardiness in a frame that suits a smaller property.

They are social, steady, slow to spook, and happiest in a small herd. We raise ours by hand, so they are used to people. We will talk through their temperament, care needs, and what life with them can look like, so you know what to expect before bringing one home.

Meet The Herd

  • Coco the Mother

    COCO

    Miniature horse | Mare
    Born April 2009

    The Matriarch
    Chestnut, with four white socks and a stubborn streak she has earned. Coco has been leading this herd longer than most of the others have been alive.

  • Carousel the Sweet

    CAROUSEL

    Miniature horse | Mare
    Born January 2020

    The Greeter
    Coco’s oldest daughter. Brown and white pinto, curious, calm, and easy to approach. Carousel is usually one of the first to come to the fence and see what you are up to.

  • Queso the Donkey

    QUESO

    Donkey | Male
    Born April 2021

    The Loud One
    Confident, opinionated, and impossible to ignore. Queso says hello, makes sure you heard him, then follows you around like he owns the place.

  • Penelope the Sneaky

    PENELOPE

    Miniature horse | Mare
    Born August 2022

    The Mischief Maker
    Coco’s youngest daughter. Sorrel-colored and full of personality. Penelope is curious, clever, and always worth keeping an eye on, especially around boots and keychains.

  • Isabel the Sweet

    ISABEL

    Miniature horse | Mare
    Born June 2023

    The Sweet One
    Brown and white pinto with a gentle, curious nature. Isabel is Carousel’s oldest daughter and one to keep an eye on as she prepares for her new foal.

  • Kiwi the Cute

    KIWI

    Miniature horse | Mare
    Born April 2024

    The Playful One
    Carousel’s youngest daughter. Brown and white pinto, spirited, bright, and full of young energy. Kiwi is curious and always ready to see what is happening next.

    Available

  • Dewey the Bold

    DEWEY

    Miniature horse | Intact colt
    Born April 2025

    The Bold One
    Full of energy and not afraid to show it. Dewey is confident, curious, and growing into a colt with plenty of presence.

    Available

  • Buckley the Star

    BUCKLEY

    Miniature horse | Intact colt
    Born March 2026

    The Tiny Charmer
    Playful from his very first day and already making himself known. Buckley is young, bright, and full of personality.

    Available

  • Huey the Curious

    HUEY

    Miniature horse | Intact colt
    Born April 2026

    The Busy One
    Curious, active, and always on the move. Huey likes to explore, follow the action, and keep the herd interesting.

    Available

Small brown horse with a long blonde mane covering its face, standing on a bed of straw in an outdoor enclosure with a wooden fence and leafy background.

Carousel

Coco’s oldest daughter, Carousel, is brown and white (pinto-patterned), curious, and docile.

Close-up of a young horse (foal) with brown and white fur, standing outdoors near hay or straw.
A close-up of a brown horse with long, white mane standing on a grassy field.
Inhabitants of the ranch

HISTORY

The first miniature horse was imported into the United States in 1888 and was popularized in the 1960s. According to the American Miniature Horse Association, there are now over 240,000 minis in America! They are distinguished by their height, which does not exceed 34 inches. Unlike ponies, minis have the same bone structure as full-sized horses, just on a smaller scale.

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