A Fantasy League Powered By Real Cows?

A Fantasy League Powered By Real Cows?

New Zealand has taken fantasy sports to a whole new level with a league only Kiwis could dream up.

Created by Meadow Fresh, the Fantasy Herd lets players draft real cows for their chosen team and score points from real farm data.

Meadow Fresh Marketing Manager Jen Jones said the aim was simple: to make dairy farming fun, visible, and accessible to everyone.

“Although dairy remains one of New Zealand’s defining industries, its place in Kiwi culture has evolved,” she said.

“With Meadow Fresh Fantasy Herd, we wanted to shine a positive light on dairy by creating something unexpected, entertaining, and true to what modern dairy really looks like. It’s exciting and high tech.”

Just like fantasy football, which relies on real athlete stats, Fantasy Herd draws on actual milking outputs and behavioural data collected from the herd at Nottingham Dairy Farm in North Otago, New Zealand.

Fantasy Herd ambassador Tav Hughes, content creator, meme connoisseur, and proud champion of Kiwi culture, said jumping in was an easy yes.

“I love anything that helps bridge the gap between town and country. Most people only ever see the finished dairy products on the supermarket shelves, not the tech, care and effort behind them,” he said.

Fantasy Herd is a crack-up idea, but it’s also educational and uniquely Kiwi.

“I reckon people are going to get hooked. Or at least until my darling COW HABUNGA takes home the gold.”

Fantasy Herd players can select their own lineups, drafting real cows, each wearing a solar-powered smart collar from New Zealand’s ag-tech company Halter.

North Otago farmer Tim Richards, whose cows star in the game, mentioned it’s been a hit on-farm too.

The cows don’t even know they’re athletes yet, but we’ve been laughing over who should be captain.

“If a bit of friendly competition helps people appreciate the care behind the dairy products in their fridge, that’s amazing.”

Draft opened on the 9th of February, one week before the first round, giving players time to build their herds, choose their captain cow, and join a league.  After six rounds, the herder with the highest total score will be crowned Fantasy Herd Champion.

Players can register and build their fantasy herd now!