Davina of Cyrus Ridge
Davina of cyrus ridge is the epitome of charm, quality, and exceptional genetics.
As a premium young heifer born on September 4, 2024, she embodies the very best of what we strive for here at Cyrus Ridge Farm.
In addition featuring an incredibly plush, fluffy black coat and a naturally calm, lovable personality, Davina is an ideal addition for anyone looking to expand their herd or start a hobby farm with top-tier livestock.
 Elite Genetics & Characteristics
When evaluating high-quality calves, genetics tell the true story. Davina of Cyrus Ridge boasts a 93.25% Scottish Highland and 6.75% Irish Dexter percentage, striking a perfect balance for structural soundness and mid-size miniature framing.
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Chondrodysplasia Status: Tested Negative (Non-carrier). This is highly desirable for breeders focusing on chondro-negative genetic lines.
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Polled Phenotype: Yes, she is naturally polled (hornless), making her exceptionally easy to manage and family-friendly.
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Color Genetics: Pure dominant black ($E^D/E^+$ extension carrier of wild type) with zero copies of the PMEL17 dilute variant, ensuring a rich, deep coat color.
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Milk Protein: $A2/A2$, a premium trait for high-quality milk production lines.
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Registration: Fully registered with the IMCBR (Registration #: 21156D – IMCBR).
Why Choose a Heifer from Cyrus Ridge Farm?
We pride ourselves on ethical breeding practices and raising gentle, well-socialized animals.
further more we can look at her outstanding lineage including her dam, Rose of Cyrus Ridge (42″), and her compact 34″ sire, Cyrus we focus heavily on temperament.
 More over Davina has been raised with daily care and affection, ensuring she transitions seamlessly into a pet-friendly farm companion or a stellar production cow.
Are you looking for a different addition to your farm?
Explore our available Mini Scottish Highland Bulls or browse our full selection of Registered Mini Cattle to find the perfect fit.
(Note: Cyrus Ridge Farm makes no definitive claims or guarantees as to the exact mature height of this animal, as true final height relies on a mix of genetics, environmental factors, and nutrition.)

Brittany Foreman –
Absolutely magical experience! The Highland cows were unbelievably fluffy, gentle, and so well-trained. They followed their handlers calmly and loved attention. You can tell they’re cared for with so much love.