Mini Highland Cow Breed
Of all the representatives of our British bovine breeds, the Mini Highlander Cow breed has the grandest and most picturesque head. It is most proportionate to the body of the animal, is broad between the eyes, while short from the eyes to the point of the muzzle.
The forelock between the eyes should be wide, long and bushy, and any bareness may detract from the animal’s appearance. The eyes should be bright and full, and when excited, will display courage.
When viewed sideways, there should be a proportionate breadth of the jawbones when compared with the width of the head in front. The muzzle should be short but very broad in front, with the nostrils fully distended to show breeding. Qual
The Horns
One of the most noteworthy features in a Highlander Cow is of course, the horns. In bulls, the horns should be strong, and come level out of the head, inclining slightly forwards and also rising towards the points.
There are two types of horn in the cow. They generally come out from the head squarer than in the male, rise sooner and are longer, though they preserve their substance and a rich reddish appearance to the tips.
The other type of cow has horns which come more level from the head, with a peculiar back set curve and very wide sweep. A large number of enthusiastic breeders prefer this variety which possibly has a more graceful appearance.
In short, when well set, the horns of a Highlander give the animal a stamp of nobility which will attract the attention of any passer-by who would probably just walk past cattle of other breeds.