Saralee Couchoud wrote:You might not like black cows but they bring 10% more at market. That said, I have red cows because I like the heritage breed Milking Devon. The good points far out way the sale price difference. In 15 years I have not had to pull one calf. My neighbor raises Angus and pulls about 1/2 his calves. Mine also live and produce into the late 20s not 10 years like modern cows
Pollyanna Redfield wrote:
Jake T Robinson wrote:
Some questions about Dexters...
Can you select for red or lighter color (don't really want black cows)
Yes my friend has a silver dexter bull. He is very beautiful.
They come in a lovely red brown color too.
Jake T Robinson wrote:
Do they slick up (better for fly control)
When they are mineralized and healthy they are slick and shiny.
Ron Metz wrote:Gray had a question about feeding grain to a Dexter to increase marbling.
It is a fact grass finishing takes longer than grain finishing. The reason is grain provides an abundance of higher energy feed in a short period of time(60-90 days)which in turn is deposited as “finish”in a maturing steer as fat cover, kidney, pelvic,heart fat as well as intramuscular marbling. The down side....grain is an unnatural diet for cattle and fat from grain finishing is not as healthy for humans as fat from grass finishing. The short answer is yes you can grain feed your Dexters and it will increase the fat content of the beef. There is another component to types of deposited fat in cattle and that is a genetic one. Some cattle breeds and some individuals within cattle breeds “finish” better than others. Overall, Dexters produce excellent beef. If you are grass finishing your Dexters, be sure and let them go longer because it does take longer.
Zeek McGalla wrote:Hi Ron, I am in Ohio about 45 minutes west of Pittsburgh. For some reason, this area isn't really demanding Dexters, but we manage to sell our calves each year. In fact, we have never sold a Dexter to someone who already owned them....well one time in the past 8 years. Our goal was to raise quality breeding stock and that sent me to Nashville to buy our bull.