North Meadows Farm
North Meadows Farm breeds Shorthorn cattle in Fort Gratiot, Michigan, in St. Clair County near Port Huron. Its herd is registered with national and regional breed associations, and the farm follows recommended health testing and nutritional guidelines to support the well-being of both cows and calves. It practices pasture-based management across rotational paddocks, offering clean water, daily handling and weather-protected shelter through Michigan’s varied seasons.
Set on family-raised land with a track record of responsible stewardship, North Meadows Farm emphasizes sustainable pasture practices that preserve soil health, support biodiversity and foster ties within the local community. Customers appreciate the calm disposition of calves and transparent information on lineage, breeding history and health scores. Detailed herd records, including pedigrees and veterinary assessments, ensure consistency with breed standards and confidence in future herd planning. Regular veterinary visits and hoof-care routines further support the herd’s overall health.
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Species | Cattle Shorthorn |
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kpatter13@gmail.com | |
Phone | +1 810-434-7302 |
Owner | Kaitlynn Archibald |
Location | Fort Gratiot, MI, United States |