
10/16/07, 03:35 PM
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Udderly Happy!
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Oklahoma
Posts: 2,830
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I'd try Dexters if they weren't so expensive and so hard to get in my area. They're not the most common critter in my part of the world. From what I've seen on the prices, you can buy a full size slaughter beef ready to go to the freezer for what you can buy an unbred dexter heifer for. Sometimes I feel when you get into "novelty" stock you start paying more for it. (Not that I'm trying to be offensive of the breed. I think they'd be an excellent idea for the family milk cow due to size and production. I just don't think I can justify paying more money for less product.)
On the miniature question: I do have a miniature jersey that I received by fluke or accident. I bought a heifer last year from the sale that appeared to be a six month old jersey heifer. She was very healthy and filled out with a good slick coat. Once I got her home and vaccinated her my DVM said she was at least two years old. She's short bred now to my Jersey bull and stands about 40" at the top of her back. She probably weighs in at 600lbs. Her disposition is great and I think she will be a good milker when she freshens. I'm glad I didn't have to pay for the "miniature". I understand the phrase "miniature" means, "Get out your pocket book. This is going to cost you."!!!!!!
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