Scottish Cattle at the Highland Games
What could be more Scottish than Scottish Highlander cattle? That's why Miles Smith Farm Scottish Highlander cattle, also known as Heelan coos, were at the New Hampshire Highland Games.
What could be more Scottish than Scottish Highlander cattle? That's why Miles Smith Farm Scottish Highlander cattle, also known as Heelan coos, were at the New Hampshire Highland Games.
Have you ever wondered which is smarter: cows or horses? I think their intelligence is about equal, but their behavior is different.
June, a Scottish Highlander heifer, was born on June 2, 2020, at Miles Smith Farm. Watch her birth here.
The 4H Animal Auction at the 2021 Hopkinton Fair was a resounding success. Ten 4H club members had spent six months to over a year raising and tending the animals in the auction.
Even though August – "New Hampshire Eats Local Month" – is over, eating local is a 365-day celebration in the Granite State. There is still time to savor the power of local food that connects us all. Don't forget that when the summer markets end, there are numerous winter markets to visit or, better yet, find a local farm to support. Miles Smith Farm and many other farms are open year-round, and some, like ours, offer home delivery.
The only thing better than life on Miles Smith Farm is taking a road trip once in a while – even if it means towing a trailerful of cattle behind the pickup.