Hooray for the new site! Love all of the new sites.....always something different on them! Also, yesterday, we bought a beautiful, little, black 9 month old ...
Hi all, Spread the news about this site! These sites are just so easy to check without committing an hour to do so! Hope everyone is getting decent weather -...
Did you see my photo of Rosemary's baby? What do you think of him? Just have to think of a name! Suggestions? Now that we have a photo section, everyone can...
I love the power of the internet. I just crawled out of my flu haze and checked the Yahoo Dexter lists. I was very surprised to see this new unfinished list...
Well I just joined and have a question. I had a heifer calf born the other day. Now I didn't own the cow when she was bred. Who must register the calf, me or...
Nina, You register the calf but you need the owner of the cow when she was bred to sign the paperwork. If you do not have a registration application, you can ...
Am a new member - started with 3 female dexters June,2003. Am no stranger to cattle - new to dexters and love them. They are so ideal for a small holding (8...
Welcome! I am also here in New England. Are you a member of the ADCA? If so , you should be getting my newsletter as I am the Regional Director for New ...
Hi, thanks for the welcome! We have been associate members for almost a year now as we have no registered animals as yet. We hope to acquire at least one in...
Hey everyone. I've 'made the jump' over here....and to the new website too. So, I'll keep dextercattle2 around until the messages dwindle down enough to...
Glad to see more members joining this group. To any of you our there in my ADCA Region (12).., sorry the newsletter is late- should be in your mailboxes...
I am happy to see the new members. Thank you for joining. I see it is growing and thriving without me, LOL. I hope to make this an intersting, informative...
February 3, 2004, just-food.com: Canadian scientists have come to a different conclusion then the U.S.'s, they have found little risk that blood passes mad cow...
I spent a good amount of time on the phone yesterday trying to find a lamb milk replacer that does not have meat bi-products. There isn't one . . . Land...
Hi everybody I am new to this group and i was wondering if anybody knows of any dexters in the Ontario, Canada area. My parents own a small farm and they...
Hi, Welome to the list. Have you tried the Canadian Dexter Cattle Association? Here is their web address. http://members.attcanada.ca/~jbush/index.html ...
... Yes, Sally. He seemed really fine, even before the "babushke" came off. I kept his little "hornettes" with the idea of preserving them somehow - you...
Bill, We just got back from Dexter Dans to deliver the 2 girls we had sold him.., and looked at KY Bills animals. If your bull looks anything like the ...
For future reference if you want to save horns the way to go about it is to submerge the horns in boiling water. In a little while the tissue between the horn...
" Cows have to be ... buy your ... I am surely with Bill on this thought.., you can easily share milk with a calf - especially if you have 2 freshened cows -...
"My advice is to think beef and buy your milk and cheese at the supermarket." Farmers are always the practical ones! In reality, I know people have been very...
Hello! Just surfing today and found both Dexter groups. I am in Florida and relatively new to Dexters and cattle in general. I have five ladies who will...
hey florida, hows things your way? about that bull of yours. if he isnt ready to breed your ladies by june, i would take him to a vet and have him checked...
... to ... him ... a ... sale ... months. ... Thanks for the suggestion. He has been checked by the vet and the equipment is all there and assumed to be...
... to ... him ... a ... sale ... months. ... Thanks for the suggestion. He has been checked by the vet and the equipment is all there and assumed to be...
Where there is a will, there is a way. My Dexter bull, Julius, breeds my big Brangus cow. She is pregnant for the third time. They make a nice beefy calf...