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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 28711"><p>I've never milked any of my Dexters so I can't help you there. I love the efficiency of these little cows. They are easy to keep and don't seem to be in the least bit fussy about forage. As far as calving, I've never seen anything like them for calving ease. I have two 2year old cows who are 6 months along with thier 2nd calf. They breed very early and don't seem to have any problem. I had a new baby on the 1st and didn't even know he had been born for 2 days, couldn't tell any difference in his momma at all. It was her first one. They are about the size of a Doberman, and born without any trouble as far as I can tell. I wouldn't think they would have any problem with the winters up there, mine are very hardy, they have a barn, but never use it! Hope this helps a little bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 28711"] I've never milked any of my Dexters so I can't help you there. I love the efficiency of these little cows. They are easy to keep and don't seem to be in the least bit fussy about forage. As far as calving, I've never seen anything like them for calving ease. I have two 2year old cows who are 6 months along with thier 2nd calf. They breed very early and don't seem to have any problem. I had a new baby on the 1st and didn't even know he had been born for 2 days, couldn't tell any difference in his momma at all. It was her first one. They are about the size of a Doberman, and born without any trouble as far as I can tell. I wouldn't think they would have any problem with the winters up there, mine are very hardy, they have a barn, but never use it! Hope this helps a little bit. [/QUOTE]
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