Adoption information
About Milo, Hamish and Andy
Meet Hamish, Andy, and Milo, three inseparable bovine companions who are looking for a loving home where they can continue to flourish together. Rescued from a dairy farm, these three boys have formed an unbreakable bond. Each one brings their own unique personality to the mini herd.
Milo, the biggest and most confident of the trio, often leads the group with his adventurous spirit. His size might make him seem older, but his playful character tells a different story. Hamish and Andy, while initially more timid, have been gaining confidence under Milo’s wing, and they’ve all blossomed into a lively and enthusiastic group of steers. Every day is an adventure with these guys, whether they’re doing their daily “zoomies” with their sheep friend Zebby or eagerly awaiting the arrival of the milk trolley.
Their infectious energy is matched by an adorable curiosity. They bravely approach the chooks, other farm animals, and people, only to skitter away playfully at the last moment.
Hamish, Andy, and Milo also enjoy hanging out with their two big foster brothers, Ralph and Bart, from across the fence, showing their love of social interaction. Their antics are sure to bring laughter and joy to any family that welcomes them.
For adopters with ample space and a love for farm animals aniamls, these boys will be a delightful addition, providing endless entertainment and companionship.
Bringing Hamish, Andy, and Milo into your life means embracing a paddock full of energy, fun, and heartwarming adventures. These gorgeous boys are ready to steal your heart and become a cherished part of your family.
If you have the space, pasture, and love to give Hamish, Andy, and Milo a home, please click the ‘Apply to adopt’ button below to contact us and start your adoption journey today.
By opening your home to Hamish, Andy, and Milo, you not only gain the joy of adding companions to your life, but your decision to adopt also has a life-changing impact on the lives of other calves. For every calf adopted, another can be rescued.
Medical notes
No known injuries or medical conditions.
🍼 (As at 6-8-26) All three calves are drinking 3 liters of calf replacement formula mix every morning and evening, and they also have access to a feed mix and hay. As they grow older and start consuming more hard feed, they will gradually begin to wean off milk. Please reach out to our team for an update on the feeding schedule. When possible, we can keep the calves in foster care until they are on a feeding schedule that accommodates an adopter’s needs.
🤎 All adopters receive an adoption letter and an animal profile that outlines all medical treatments the animal has received, such as vaccines. It also includes specific dietary information to continue and guidance on transport.
❓All adopters receive a calf care guide and information on how to wean bottle-fed calves safely. We offer pre- and post-adoption support to adopters so you are never alone.
✅ We adhere to biosecurity obligations, which include having a PIC number, NLIS tags, and completing the necessary movement paperwork (eNVD and movement record). For any movements of animals from a tick-infested area to a non-infested area, additional biosecurity requirements must be met. We can provide advice and support throughout this process.
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.