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Lowline Angus Cattle for Sale in Texas

The miniature Angus — elite beef genetics in a compact, grass-efficient package.

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Typical price

$1,500 – $5,000

Size

36–46 inches at the hip; 500–800 lbs

Temperament

Very calm, quiet, easy to handle

Best for

Premium grass-fed beef production

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About Lowline Angus Cattle

Lowline Angus were developed in Australia by selecting the smallest animals from a registered Angus herd over 20 years. The result is a docile, efficient cattle breed standing just 36–46 inches tall, with exceptional Angus beef genetics. Their small size means lower input costs while still producing premium, well-marbled beef.

📐 Size & weight

36–46 inches at the hip; 500–800 lbs

💰 Price range (Texas)

$1,500 – $5,000

😊 Temperament

Very calm, quiet, easy to handle

✅ Best for

  • Premium grass-fed beef production
  • Small acreage operations
  • Cattle breeders wanting Angus genetics

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Lowline Angus the same as Miniature Angus?

Lowlines are a specific, closed breed registered with the American Lowline Registry (ALR). 'Miniature Angus' is sometimes used informally for small Angus-cross animals that may not be purebred Lowline.

How much do Lowline Angus cost in Texas?

Registered Lowline Angus range from $1,500 to $5,000+. Cows with calves or bulls with EPD data command top prices.

Is Lowline Angus beef good quality?

Exceptional. Lowlines retain all the marbling and tenderness of commercial Angus in a smaller package. They are increasingly sought after by farm-to-table operations.

How much land does a Lowline Angus need?

1.5–2 acres per animal is standard. Lowlines are among the most efficient grazers of any cattle breed — a key reason Australian researchers developed them.

Do Lowline Angus do well in Texas?

Yes. Their black coat means they absorb more heat, so ensure good shade and water access in summer. They handle Texas winters easily and are robust overall.

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