Grass-fed, dam raised, family trained Mini Jersey cows

Grass-fed: Our herd comes from an organic background and generations of grazing, often referred to as grass-fed genetics. We never feed our cows grains, but we do supplement with natural minerals and vitamins and hay as need. Our animal husbandry is 100% holistic and we raise all our animals with a naturopathic approach.
Dam raised and family trained: All of the cows we purchased were raised on their mother’s milk for at least 5-6 months for a well-developed rumen, immune system, and future fertility, as well as proper bovine socialization. We have continued this practice with all calves born on our farm. During their calfhood, all of our calves are also interacted with daily by us, and trained to do all the things a future family milk cow needs to know how to do, like walk on a lead, stand when tied or stanchioned and tolerate being touched all over by humans, including on her udder and teats.
Breeding goals: We are breeding for Pure Jersey genetics in a smaller body frame, with cows who produce A2 milk that is ideal for not only fresh drinking but also fermenting and cheese making. Some of our other priorities in breeding are for cows who produce 2.5-3 gallons of milk per day in well supported udders that function for many years. We also prefer longer teats for easier hand milking, and polled so there’s no worry about a head with horns swinging around to shoo off flies. Finally, we aim for a calm and friendly temperament in our cows.
Our Cows
Below you’ll see a little bit of information about each of our cows and you can click on the button for more details about each cow’s history, personality and physical traits as well as additional photos and documentation.

Misty Morning Farm Mulberry-PP
A2A2 BB BB, BBR100, 41″ @ 6 years
Dam: HH/MMF Primo Maribelle
Sire: MMF Lazarus

Misty Morning Farm Moonbeam-P
A2A2 BB BB, BBR100, 40″ @ 5 years
Dam: HH/MMF Primo Maribelle
Sire: MMF Little King Kong



Heifers

Terms on this page:
- Cow’s Name and Polled Status: In case you are unfamiliar, you will often see a P or PP at the end of a cow’s name. Both refer to that fact that the cow is genetically polled (which means she will never grow horns). Those who carry one copy of the dominant polled gene are indicated with P and could potentially pass on a horned gene to their offspring. The cows with PP carry two copies of the polled gene and can only pass on the polled gene, which means they will only give birth to calves who are genetically polled, even if bred to a horned bull.
- Milk Proteins: Beta casein can be either A1, A2 or one of each. Learn about why we breed for A2 on this page. Kappa casein and beta lactoglobulin: Most commonly A, B or one of each. The ideal cheese making milk will form a firm curd quickly and lots of it. Kappa Casein BB cow’s milk is the ideal milk for making cheese, clotting 25% more quickly and twice as firm as AA milk. BB milk also produces 10% more cheese than AA milk.
- Height: Mini Jerseys are measured at the top of the hip, and should fall in the range of 36 to 42 inches after their third birthday. Midsize Jerseys are up to 48 inches.
- BBR (Breed Based Representation): Each of our cows has been genetically tested and their DNA mapped against known Jersey genetics. The number following the BBR indicates the percent of Jersey genetics in that animal, with 94+ being rounded up to BBR100 to account for natural variation within the breed.
Last updated August 2025
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