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<blockquote data-quote="HOSS" data-source="post: 802717" data-attributes="member: 1863"><p>My mother raises dexters. Her niche is people who want freezer beef but don't need a whole animal or people that want a small milk cow. She will cross Dexters with Jersey and they make a heck of a milk cow in a small package. They are docile and easy keepers but don't pasture a Dexter bull with a standard size bull. The Dexter bulls do not realize that they are half-size and they go on suicide missions to whip the big bull. It normally doesn't work out for them. I had a 2,300 lb. red angus bull roll my mothers 1,000 lb. Dexter bull through the woods like a bowling ball. He rolled him through a woven wire fence in the process. When the little-man finally got his feet he ran off into the woods and hid for 2 days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HOSS, post: 802717, member: 1863"] My mother raises dexters. Her niche is people who want freezer beef but don't need a whole animal or people that want a small milk cow. She will cross Dexters with Jersey and they make a heck of a milk cow in a small package. They are docile and easy keepers but don't pasture a Dexter bull with a standard size bull. The Dexter bulls do not realize that they are half-size and they go on suicide missions to whip the big bull. It normally doesn't work out for them. I had a 2,300 lb. red angus bull roll my mothers 1,000 lb. Dexter bull through the woods like a bowling ball. He rolled him through a woven wire fence in the process. When the little-man finally got his feet he ran off into the woods and hid for 2 days. [/QUOTE]
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