Where to buy your Highland Cattle. Start at one of our sales. Official Highland Cattle Society show and sales are held at Oban, Argyll in February and October. You can also find Highland Cattle for sale at other sales such as Stirling, Dingwall and other auction markets throughout the UK, but these are not under the auspices of the Highland.. Traditional colors are black, red, yellow, dun, brindle, silver, or white. Long horns in both bulls and cows. Thick, double coat, comprising a downy undercoat and outer hair that could be 13 inches long. Calf Weight. 60-70 pounds. Mature Cow Weight. 900-1,200 pounds. Mature Cow Height. 35-41 inches.

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How Big Do Highland Cows Get? On average, these fluffy cows stand around 4 to 5 feet tall at the shoulder and weigh on average about 1200 - 1300 pounds. Some will be several hundred pounds smaller and others will tip the scale at over 1800. Photo: @happyhensandhighlands.. Highland cows do not produce as much milk as dairy cows but will produce around 9 litres per day. It is harder to extract the milk due to smaller teats! Highland milk has a very high butterfat content of up to 10%, which can be an acquired taste for humans, but is ideal for a young highland calf to gain weight naturally as nature intended.