
07/27/14, 06:18 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: VA
Posts: 1,554
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It's a very good cross if it meets your needs.
Some benefits of such a cross are that the cow will eat less and give you less milk. The milk you get can have smaller fat globules, like a Dexter, making it easier to digest. With the lower milk production comes fewer milk-related problems, like mastitis and milk fever. You will find more meat on the carcass of the cross than you would on a pure Jersey.
The temperament should be better with the Dexter gentleness factored in.
Some things that you might not like are the lower milk production, if you have a large family, and the smaller sized cuts of beef. The color of the milk may be white instead of Jersey yellow. The smaller fat globules take longer for the cream to separate.
I had one that was an absolute dream. I sold her when I went to all registered Dexters. The lady that bought her is still milking her, 10 years later, and says she's the best cow she ever had.
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