1. What is a Miniature Belted Galloway?

A Miniature Belted Galloway is a smaller version of the traditional Belted Galloway breed, known for their distinctive white “belt” and kind nature.

2. How big do Miniature Belted Galloways get?

Miniature Belted Galloways typically stand around 90–110cm at the hip and weigh between 300–500kg, smaller and more manageable than standard cattle.

3. Are Miniature Galloways good for families and children?

Yes! Their calm and gentle temperament makes them ideal for families with young children and first-time cattle owners.

4. How much land do I need for a Miniature Galloway?

A small acreage property is generally sufficient. As a guide, 2-5 acres per animal is often enough depending on pasture quality and climate conditions.

5. What do Miniature Belted Galloways eat?

They thrive on grass and pasture but can be supplemented with hay if needed. They are excellent foragers and low-maintenance grazers.

6. What is their temperament like?

They are known for being very docile, calm, and easy to handle, therefore perfect for smaller farms and lifestyle properties.

8. Are your cattle registered or purebred?

Certainly purebred, but not registered with the Breed Society. They are bred from a commercial Belted Galloway herd.

9. Do you offer delivery?

We can assist with organising transport if needed. Delivery options and costs will depend on your location. Please contact us for details.

10. How can I purchase a Miniature Belted Galloway from Macsfield Park?

Simply contact us directly. We’ll be happy to talk you through availability, pricing and next steps, or just to answer your questions.