Adoption information
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About Albert, Oscar & Teddy
Meet Albert, Oscar & Teddy:
- D.O.B. Albert & Oscar 13/2/25 | Teddy 16/2/25
- Albert & Teddy, Jersey breed | Oscar, Ayrshire breed - all hornless. Males, desexed.
- Cow care guide provided, pre & post-adoption support.
- Adopters need 4-6 acres of pasture to adopt this trio.
- Camp Mountain, (Moreton Bay Region Region)
- PIC & NLIS tagged.
- Adoption Donation: $259 each calf, Albert, Oscar & Teddy are to be adopted together or can be adopted as a single and duo (if the adopter already has at least one cow).
- To be adopted as companions/pets only.
Please send us a message to receive their full adoption profile or visit https://tilthecowscomehome.org/animal-adoption/albertoscarandteddy/
Albert, Oscar and Teddy were considered “waste” on the dairy farm they were rescued from and are now looking to be adopted into what will be their forever home where they will be cherished as beloved companions, not commodities.
Albert is the social butterfly, always friendly and affectionate. His nature makes him the ideal companion for someone wanting to interact deeply and playfully with their animals. Oscar is the perfect balance of strength and warmth. While he is independent, it doesn't overshadow his desire for inclusion. Then there's Teddy, the gentle soul whose shy demeanour melts away as soon as food and a reassuring pat are involved.
If you have a forever home filled with unconditional love, please click the ‘Send message’ button or send an email to info@tilthecowscomehome.org to start your adoption journey today. For every calf adopted, another can be rescued.
Medical notes
No known pre-existing conditions.
No known medical conditions or injuries. Vaccinated.
2 formula milk feeds (AM & PM) until 10-12 weeks of age when they drop down to one milk feed for 3 weeks before being fully weaned.
Adoption details
Adoption application form must be completed.
Application is assessed by the adoptions team.
Further questions may be asked via written communications or a phone call.
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
The rescue group has removed this pet and it is no longer available for adoption.
The rescue group is no longer taking adoption applications for this pet.