Little Cordelia 33" tall
DOB 03/29/2005
Sire: Komoko's Lil Devil
Dam: Little Chiquita
IMZA Reg # Z-3601
AMZA Reg # 01263C
Oak Hollow Calamity Janie 33'' tall
DOB 12/01/2007
Sire: Wooley Bully
Dam: Midnight Maddie
IMZA Reg # H-4939
AMZA Reg # 02535C
Overlook Foxie 35" tall
DOB 11/26/2004
Sire: Komoko's Desert Fox
Dam: Tuty Fruity
IMZA Reg # Z-3674
AMZA Reg #1262C
Oak Hollow Midnight Maddie 37'' tall
DOB 01/04/2005
Sire: Reddick
Dam: Reddick
IMZA Reg # H-4643
AMZA Reg # 02120C
Oak Hollow Rockin Robin 34.5'' tall
DOB 08/15/2005
Sire: T 5 Mini Yellow Jacket
Dam: T 5 Miss Priss
IMZA Reg # H-4644
AMZA Reg # 01733C
Oak Hollow Bunny 35" tall
DOB 03/29/2006
Sire: Komoko's Mighty Mouse
Dam: Komoko's Fair Lady
IMZA Reg # Z-4130
AMZA Reg # 01273
Oak Hollow Mabel 34.5'' tall
DOB 05/01/2007
Sire: Komoko's Blue Huck
Dam: Overlooks Foxy
IMZA Reg # Z-4186
AMZA Reg # 01279C
Phillip & Gail White, 2009 Oak Beach Boulavard, Sebring, FL 33875
Phil: 1-863-381-4163 cell, Gail: 1-863-414-7233 cell
Miniature Zebu Cattle can best be described as exotic. All Zebu Cattle originated in India. Miniature Zebu Cattle are one of the oldest cattle breeds in the world, dating back to 6000 B.C.! To be classified as a Miniature Zebu, their height can not exceed 42", but most breeders strive to produce Cattle in the 34" to 38" range. Mature Miniature Zebu cows will weigh 250 to 400 pounds with Miniature Zebu Bulls ranging 300 to 600 pounds. Colors will range from black, red, spotted or steel gray to almost pure white, in miniature Zebu Bulls the neck, shoulders and hump may be nearly black, gray is the most common color. Miniature Zebu Cattle differ from small or dwarf cattle in that they are a natural breed. Miniature Zebu Cattle are tinier and are not just the results of a breeding gone bad. Miniature Zebu Cattle are much easier on your land, fencing and equipment.