Hey, y'all! I know this is an old post, but I was searching for information on Pineywoods and figured the best place to start is with a post that already exists! I have a few additional questions to the ones above, if you don't mind answering them.
1. What does the final meat product end up looking like? Hanging weight, meat distribution, etc?
2. How much
milk do you get each day? Have you tried calf sharing and if so, how much milk then? What's the cream percentage like? Are they small
enough to need to put them up on a stand to milk or can a typical stanchion be ok? Is their milk A2/A2?
3.
Feed needs? Acreage needs (especially with rotational grazing- although I know this tends to depend on the pasture quality)? How much
hay and
water do they go through?
4. How long do they live? How long are they able to keep being bred?
5. Are they easy enough to handle for a new homesteader? Are bulls easy to handle? Are they light on the
land?
6. I've seen mention of parasite resistance; do they manage to avoid other health issues as well?
7. Any luck grazing them under nut
trees? I'm really interested in silvopasture systems.
Thanks so much! I have been considering Dexters for their diminutive size and dual-purpose nature, but I am trying to focus on American-native heritage breeds, so I would love to use Pineywoods. Plus, Dexters seem to be recovering well, and I would love to work toward preserving something as foundational to our culture as the Pineywoods. Trouble is that they're so rare that it's hard to find details about them. I've found a farm that raises them a few hours away, so I plan to visit sometime this fall, but I would also just love to hear whatever y'all might be able to offer about life with these cool cattle!