Unregistered Cattle Coming Up For Sale
WIKI
(Deposit paid. Wiki will be staying local!!)
Extremely Small White with Black Points Young Cow - will become available next week.

This little bull calf is Wiki's pride and joy, Oct 2025. Click here to see him on his birthday.


Enjoying time with mum, late Dec, 2025. Magee is now a steer.

Photographs with fences and posts as a size reference, 28 Dec 2025. Yes, they are that small.

Another size reference - Note the top strand of the fence.
Wiki is a tiny cow, but this did not stop her from successfully calving the chunkiest little gorgeous white bull. Wiki is a lovely independent little cow. Nothing fazes her. She is content to stay where we put her and make the most of any situation. She doesn't bond strongly with other cows but rather makes herself comfortable wherever she finds herself.
We have included a link to Wiki's playlist so that you can see her in her natural environment. The videos will give you the best indicators of her temperament and what future calves will look like, and how they will behave. Click here for WIKI'S YOUTUBE PLAYLIST
Wiki will become available in one week, in calf to Storm Chaser, with her tiny steered bull calf at foot. Or she will be available in 12 weeks, in calf but with no calf at foot, assuming she is still available (and that is not very likely - just saying).
Magee
(Deposit taken. Magee is going to Wybong with his best friend.)
Magee is Wiki's bull calf (steered). If he is not sold with his mother, he will be offered for sale separately in early February 2026.
As the son of Storm Chaser and Wiki, our smallest ever cow, he is tiny. We believe he will mature, measuring less than 108 cm tall at the hip. He will remain small and docile. He will be extremely good-natured, just like his father and his mother.
Already a favourite with the females, this little fellow loves his big sister, the small black heifer.
Mr Magee can be paired with his mother, Wiki, or his half-sister and best friend, a gorgeous little black heifer calf (she is in the photograph above with Magee and below with her mother). The black heifer calf is a couple of months older than Magee.
(Deposit has been taken. The heifer is going to Bywong with her little brother and best friend, Magee).

Handsome Boy.
(Deposit paid. Handsome will be staying local!!)
Yes, that is what we call him. Unlike most handsome boys, he doesn't know his name! This fellow is sweet and gentle despite getting less attention than most of the other herd members. Why not much attention - simply because his mother had him when there were no other calves around to make friends with. He has been in with his father, Gold Creek Storm Chaser, for 15 months. Storm Chaser is the quietest, sweetest bull ever to walk the earth, so it was a good place for Handsome to learn his gentlemanly people manners. Handsome is now in with the cows. As of this week, Handsome is keeping Wiki and her calf company. They have bonded quite quickly. The last photo is of them on day two of being together.

He is a lovely, well-built steer. He will get chunkier but not taller now.

Just a sweet face. He even likes his face being brushed and handled.

Wiki and Handsome together on a very wet and cold day in mid-late January 2026.
About Our Unregistered Cattle
These beautiful, tiny White Galloway cows have Australian Lowline cattle in their breeding background; they are composite cattle. The Lowline in their breeding background is one of the reasons they are extra small and have such lovely, deep bodies. Technically speaking, they are graded Miniature White Galloway cattle (we just haven't bothered to list them with the Australian Galloway Association as such). They possess all of the amazing qualities that our purebred Miniature White Galloways have, just in a smaller form. They are simply a joy to own. Their smaller size and sweet temperament make even the most hesitant visitor to our paddocks relax around them.
The only difference between these cattle and our registered Miniature White Galloways is their smaller stature. One or two of them have a slightly shorter coat, and one or two have heavier markings than their registered sisters. The shorter coat makes them the perfect match for people living anywhere along the coastline of Australia. Galloways shed their longer coat in the warmer months, so the shorter coat on these cows isn't obvious during the warmer months.
Being so small, we always wait until our heifers are two years old before we join them with a bull for the first time. This means the cattle are just under three years old when they calve for the first time. All of these unregistered females have had their first calf. Most of these cows are now back in calf to Gold Creek Storm Chaser.
Gold Creek Storm Chaser is the smallest, quietest, registered Miniature White Galloway bull in Australia (quite possibly the world). Cows in calf to Gold Creek Storm Chaser are extremely valuable. Chaser stamps his small stature and incredibly docile nature on all of his calves. At a height of 111 cm at maturity, Chaser is guaranteed to produce tiny calves with these small cows.
Chaser calves can be listed with the Australian Galloway Association as 50% graded Miniature White Galloways. They can become part of an official grading-up program.
If you go to our FAQ page and look at question one, you can get a general idea of the price range for these cattle. We know you will be able to find cheaper cattle to purchase elsewhere. But we can guarantee that you are very unlikely to find friendlier, quieter, smaller or easier to handle cattle. We also think our cattle are particularly beautiful inside and out. We know they are well-bred, well cared for and well-trained.
Potential buyers should know that our cattle all come with backup and support that is second to none. Ask to talk to our extended 'Galloway family'. We have happy Gold Creek cattle clients all over Australia who regularly ring, message and text us with questions, looking for advice or just giving us lovely updates. Please ask us to put you in touch with some of them before you pay a deposit.