Pricing:
- The price for the life size Milking Cow is US$8,400.
- The price for the miniature or "toddler" size Milking Cow is US$7900.
NOTE:
- We accept only checks or wire transfers for payment.
- A 50% nonrefundable deposit is required when the order is placed.
- Full payment is due two weeks prior to shipment or pick up.
- These prices do not include shipping.
- All sales are final.
Shipping to the U.S. and Canada
You can arrange for your own shipping, pick up your Milking Cow...or we can arrange it for you.
Both sizes of the Milking Cow fit in the back of a standard pickup truck.
Both sizes of the Milking Cow fit in the back of a standard pickup truck.
If you would like for us to arrange shipping, we ship via YRC. The cost of shipping varies by your distance from New Hampshire and the price of fuel at the time. At the time you order, we will give you the current price from YRC, to give you an idea of the final cost. Two weeks before shipping, we will give you the final cost.
Please note that shipping companies considered some venues to be "limited access" locations, for which there is an extra charge. These include fairgrounds, farms and schools. In addition, it is more costly to deliver to residential addresses.
To most destinations in the US and Canada, we ship the life size Milking Cows utilizing YRC's sealed divider service. Your Milking Cow is secured at the front of the truck behind a divider. It is locked with a deck bar with numbered seals. No other freight is commingled with your Cow. This method minimizes the possibility of damage to your Milking Cow en route as, once your Milking Cow is behind the divider, it will not be handled again until it reaches you.
Based on our years in the business and constantly checking other methods, we can say that this is the most cost efficient method of shipping. We do not make a profit on shipping.
Upon request, we can build a crate for shipping. We do not recommend it however as it adds significantly to the cost due to the dimensions and the extra weight.
Please note that shipping companies considered some venues to be "limited access" locations, for which there is an extra charge. These include fairgrounds, farms and schools. In addition, it is more costly to deliver to residential addresses.
To most destinations in the US and Canada, we ship the life size Milking Cows utilizing YRC's sealed divider service. Your Milking Cow is secured at the front of the truck behind a divider. It is locked with a deck bar with numbered seals. No other freight is commingled with your Cow. This method minimizes the possibility of damage to your Milking Cow en route as, once your Milking Cow is behind the divider, it will not be handled again until it reaches you.
Based on our years in the business and constantly checking other methods, we can say that this is the most cost efficient method of shipping. We do not make a profit on shipping.
Upon request, we can build a crate for shipping. We do not recommend it however as it adds significantly to the cost due to the dimensions and the extra weight.
The miniature Milking Cow is shipped in a custom crate. The cost of the crate varies by the current cost of the material and labor.
We will get bids for the cost of the shipping but, of course, you can arrange your own as well.
We will get bids for the cost of the shipping but, of course, you can arrange your own as well.
International Shipping (except Canada)
A custom crate, made to comply with international and specific country standards, must be made. Our price is based on current material and labor.
We will complete the necessary paperwork (which varies by country) and work with your customs broker. We will get quotes for shipping but encourage those who have business relationships with international shippers to also get quotes.
We will complete the necessary paperwork (which varies by country) and work with your customs broker. We will get quotes for shipping but encourage those who have business relationships with international shippers to also get quotes.
No Loading Dock or Forklift? No Problem!
A few people can unload your Milking Cow. She weighs only 200 pounds (not that heavy for a cow!) but is a tad awkward.
She can be put onto a dolly...and away she goes!