Some early Dexters

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Duncan MacIntyre
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Some early Dexters

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From "Farm Livestock of Great Britain", Wallace, 1909
From "Farm Livestock of Great Britain", Wallace, 1909
This cow appears in a number of illustrations, I think born in early 1890's. The bull Paradox was born in 1884 and purchased by Martin J Sutton from J Robertson, Malahide. Mr Robertson was responsible for exporting a significant number of those sent from Ireland to England.

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Re: Some early Dexters

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Duncan, do you think that is white forward of the bulls testicles?
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Re: Some early Dexters

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Yes it appears to be, but I have always assumed that "the organs of generation" would include the sheath which of course takes us in bulls virtually to the navel which is the allowed limit in females.
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