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Marg Rawlings
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Joined: Tue Mar 30, 2004 3:28 am

Post by Marg Rawlings »

Hi everyone

Well after a great deal of effort and finally getting the time to develop our website, we have finally launched it.
Rawlings Dexter Stud

Would appreciate if I can have your feedback.

Keep up the great work in promoting Dexters

Marg Rawlings
Rawlings Dexter Stud
Down Under
Marg Rawlings
Rawlings Dexter Stud
Tasmania Australia
www.dexterbeef.com.au
Duncan MacIntyre
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Joined: Tue Mar 30, 2004 12:38 am
Location: Isle of Bute, Scotland, UK

Post by Duncan MacIntyre »

Very professional, very easy to look through, very functional too, congratulations

Duncan
Duncan MacIntyre
Burnside Dexters 00316
Burnside
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Isle of Bute
mindenho
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Joined: Tue Mar 30, 2004 1:12 pm
Location: East Suffolk

Post by mindenho »

Excellent site. Easy to use and I found the Beef page very informative.
Erica. :;):
Erica Strange
Minden Dexters
petew
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Joined: Mon Mar 07, 2005 9:54 pm

Post by petew »

Hi Marg

Great site very interesting would like to know more about your barley diet

Regards

Pete
Kathy Millar
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Location: Vancouver Island, BC, Canada

Post by Kathy Millar »

Well done, enjoyable to read through. Think I 'll cook up some meat balls soon....

Kathy :D
Kathy
Home Farm, Vancouver Island, Canada
Marg Rawlings
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Post by Marg Rawlings »

Thanks so much for your encouraging comments, not bad since I designed it myself, having never done a webapge before. I feel rather proud that you all enjoyed it.

Pete, our Barley based diet is produced using a mixall with a hammer mill. And we use a 4:1 ratio of barley to lupins or peas as our grain content. It also has an additive chute so we can add mineral mix for all the cattle's goodies they need, bi-carb to act as a natural buffer to guard against acidiosis, dolomite or crushed limestone for additional calcium essential for maximum growth and our special ingredient for muscle development (email me if you want to know). We then change to a larger screen and add straw as the roughage. Aniamls are fed ad lib, as much as they can eat and we get very good results

Kathy, you will enjoy the meatballs, they are a favourite here and very easy to make.

Thanks again for such a positive response

Marg Rawlings
Marg Rawlings
Rawlings Dexter Stud
Tasmania Australia
www.dexterbeef.com.au
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