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<blockquote data-quote="TxCoUnTrYbOy" data-source="post: 30409" data-attributes="member: 352"><p>i raised one last year for my FFA project. ive never seen cattle so easy to work with and train. very gentle. he is in a petting zoo now. from what i have heard though, you get almost as much meat from a dexter as a full size steer. but for kids, they are definately a good way to go. they are funny animals too. look like buffalo, sound like dinosaurs from jurrasic park, and run like the fat rhino from Jumanji. the only times he ever hurt me was from being clumsy and stepping on my feet. he was about 1 1/2 years old and about 700 pounds. funny because now my bull is that heavy and he isnt half as old as the dexter. ive seen full grown dexter bulls that have never been worked with that you could go up to and ride. its best friend was a goat that was in the pasture with it. at the petting zoo my steer is best friends with a baby foal. they are never more than a few feet apart</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TxCoUnTrYbOy, post: 30409, member: 352"] i raised one last year for my FFA project. ive never seen cattle so easy to work with and train. very gentle. he is in a petting zoo now. from what i have heard though, you get almost as much meat from a dexter as a full size steer. but for kids, they are definately a good way to go. they are funny animals too. look like buffalo, sound like dinosaurs from jurrasic park, and run like the fat rhino from Jumanji. the only times he ever hurt me was from being clumsy and stepping on my feet. he was about 1 1/2 years old and about 700 pounds. funny because now my bull is that heavy and he isnt half as old as the dexter. ive seen full grown dexter bulls that have never been worked with that you could go up to and ride. its best friend was a goat that was in the pasture with it. at the petting zoo my steer is best friends with a baby foal. they are never more than a few feet apart [/QUOTE]
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