Meet The Ladies

Herd Matriarch, Babysitter, Grandma and Foundation Cow.
Moosters Scarlet's Fever
Date of Birth: 03/21/2019
ADCA Registration # 045728
PDCA Registration # 301932-C
Chondrodysplasia: Negative
PHA: Negative
Beta Casein: A2/A2
Horn Status: Heterozygous Polled (Pc/H)
Color: Red
Nickname: Fever, Fevs, Hippo
Fever joined our family in October of 2020. We couldn't have been more blessed to be able to bring this amazing girl home. Along with being an amazing mother that calves easily she is also a fantastic milk cow and babysitter to everyone's calves. Fever is so generous that she does allow other calves to nurse off of her. Fever is in her forever home here.


Bossy Gal
Moosters Peachy Keen
Date of Birth: 03/09/2021
ADCA Registration # 051136
PDCA Registration # 302619-C
Chondrodysplasia: Negative
PHA: Negative
Horn Status: Homozygous Polled (Pc/Pc
Color (MC1R): Red (E+/e) Dun: B/B
Beta Casein: A2/A2
Kappa Casein: A/B Beta Lacto: B/B
Horn Status: Homozygous Polled (Pc/Pc)
Nickname: Peaches
Peaches was named by our twin boys after the baby wooly mammoth from the movie Ice Age. Peaches has always had a thick coat of long hair. Peaches is curious but a cautious cow. She calved easily and is a good mother. She allowed her calf lots of freedom. She isn't a helicopter mom, more of a free spirit mom.


The smallest in the herd but the feistiest
Moosters Macaroon
Date of Birth: 09/12/2021
ADCA Registration # 050962
PDCA Registration # 303243-C
Chondrodysplasia: Negative
PHA: Negative
Horn Status: Homozygous Polled (Pc/Pc
Color (MC1R): Red
Beta Casein: A2/A2
Horn Status: Heterozygous Polled (Pc/H)
Nickname: Mac
After purchasing Fever from Moosters Meadows in Lusk, Wyoming we knew we needed more Mooster ladies on our ranch. we were able to purchase Macaroon in 2022. This little cookie is one tough cookie. It took a while for us to gain Macaroon's trust. She is now the sweetest cookie in the herd. She is the first to get to the side by side, first to get to the gate and first to get her cookies and grain. This girl is never late to treat time or grain. Macaroon calved easily and was a very attentive, protective and loving mother to her first calf in 2023. I am excited to start showing Macaroon in 2024.
