thank you so much for the feed back!
a few months back when I was looking around for some dexters I came across a few that had the same look and I stayed away.
I do want to mention that I remembered that the ones I was looking at and a couple of these originally came from the same breeder could this be a hereditary problem also?
this seller had a couple of calf's that I myself was kinda looking into buying they are off spring of these cows with the funny hooves.
I also noticed and asked about the weight on these cows and was told that the calf's were bringing them down and they need to be separated from them (the calf's are April babies). since I was kinda looking at the calf's they offered us as a package deal. the two cows, one 4-06 heifer, and three 4-07 heifers for 2,700 for all 6 females. they are all registered dexters. but like I mentioned before I wonder if its hereditary if so I don't want to end up with those calves growing up with hooves looking like that.
also was wondering when you all said its a management problem would that be what they are fed or where they are housed?
also if she gets the hooves cut back would this happen again?
sorry about all the questions!
pic's of the calf's