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OmManiPadmeOmelet > wrote:

> Best damned beef I ever had. Weanling Brangus calf on range with momma
> cow, 500 lbs. on the hoof. ;-d
> Dressed out to about 230 lbs.


We're talking about getting Dexters in a few years, two cows and one
bull. I wanted to have a Guernsey and a Dexter cow and the Dexter bull
for breeding until I found out how much money those Guernseys go for.
We can't afford that, and the Dexters will be tasty, provide more than
good milk, I was just greedy for some rich cream.

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In article >,
Ranee Mueller > wrote:

> In article >,
> OmManiPadmeOmelet > wrote:
>
> > Best damned beef I ever had. Weanling Brangus calf on range with momma
> > cow, 500 lbs. on the hoof. ;-d
> > Dressed out to about 230 lbs.

>
> We're talking about getting Dexters in a few years, two cows and one
> bull. I wanted to have a Guernsey and a Dexter cow and the Dexter bull
> for breeding until I found out how much money those Guernseys go for.
> We can't afford that, and the Dexters will be tasty, provide more than
> good milk, I was just greedy for some rich cream.
>
> Regards,
> Ranee


I've heard good things about Dexters. :-)
Good luck!

I won't be raising my own cattle anytime soon. <lol>
There are plenty of cattle breeders around here more than willing to do
private sales.

Cheers!
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Om.

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