Virtual Stockjudging - Duffryn Herd
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Hi Vicki, well spotted!
He isn't in the herd book yet, but his tail feathers have been recently sent to UniQ, and he will be registered before he is 3yo.
We have many dollars worth of registrations for whom we have no descendants so now we register as late as possible.
For a bull that's after he has proven he can produce the goods. He sired this 10 month old black heifer, also 2 black & 1 dun steer on his trial run.
Margaret
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He isn't in the herd book yet, but his tail feathers have been recently sent to UniQ, and he will be registered before he is 3yo.
We have many dollars worth of registrations for whom we have no descendants so now we register as late as possible.
For a bull that's after he has proven he can produce the goods. He sired this 10 month old black heifer, also 2 black & 1 dun steer on his trial run.
Margaret
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Graham Beever & Margaret Weir
http://www.wagra-dexter.com.au/
http://www.wagra-dexter.com.au/
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Anna, Kingshill Gullasch is Danish herd book number DDA0007. He may have been collected specifically for Australia, I don't know.
Clive, no he isn't polled. We disbudded him with a gas disbudder when he was 7 days old. No, we don't have a rear shot although I did try to get one. He is quite protective of that end of his anatomy, just follows me around in circles. I will get one sometime when I have help to distract him.
Stephanie, photos following:-
Clive, no he isn't polled. We disbudded him with a gas disbudder when he was 7 days old. No, we don't have a rear shot although I did try to get one. He is quite protective of that end of his anatomy, just follows me around in circles. I will get one sometime when I have help to distract him.
Stephanie, photos following:-
Graham Beever & Margaret Weir
http://www.wagra-dexter.com.au/
http://www.wagra-dexter.com.au/
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Help! Why did that happen to the previous photo?
Anyway, Stephanie, cows are nearly all dry at present, and wearing full winter woollies.
Wagra Zephyra
Wagra Zantara
Wagra Amnesty
Wagra Cherish
Wagra Charm
Wagra Esther
Anyway, Stephanie, cows are nearly all dry at present, and wearing full winter woollies.
Wagra Zephyra
Wagra Zantara
Wagra Amnesty
Wagra Cherish
Wagra Charm
Wagra Esther
Graham Beever & Margaret Weir
http://www.wagra-dexter.com.au/
http://www.wagra-dexter.com.au/
VERY nice cows Margaret.
Good straight top lines, the udders that I can see look excellent, as do legs and feet, no sloping rumps. They are also in good condition - what more can I say!!! Lovely herd.
Oh - Happy Birthday! :D
Stephanie
Good straight top lines, the udders that I can see look excellent, as do legs and feet, no sloping rumps. They are also in good condition - what more can I say!!! Lovely herd.
Oh - Happy Birthday! :D
Stephanie
Stephanie Powell
Duffryn Dexters 32824
Abergavenny
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Duffryn Dexters 32824
Abergavenny
https://www.facebook.com/Duffryn-Dexter ... 609196773/
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Thank you Stephanie, for all that!
Top two cows and bottom heifer all by Woodmagic Hedgehog 3rd. The others are grand-daughters.
Margaret
Top two cows and bottom heifer all by Woodmagic Hedgehog 3rd. The others are grand-daughters.
Margaret
Graham Beever & Margaret Weir
http://www.wagra-dexter.com.au/
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Hi All - - here is Gullasch pedigree
WOODMAGIC RABBIT 2ND
WOODMAGIC DOLPHIN
WOODMAGIC MOTTLED SWIFT 2ND
Sire: DORTHEALYST DUSKY
BOOKHAMS ROBERT (IMP UK)
SHOOTLANDS PEONY
Animal: KINGSHILL GULLASCH (IMP DEN)
WESTFIELD MERLIN
MIGH CHICKEN GEORGE
FOXWELL JUNIPER
Dam: IGELSOGARD ELVIRA
SHOOTLANDS BEN LOYAL
SHOOTLANDS CICADA 2
SHOOTLANDS CICADA
I guess there still is semen available from his Aussie representative.
WOODMAGIC RABBIT 2ND
WOODMAGIC DOLPHIN
WOODMAGIC MOTTLED SWIFT 2ND
Sire: DORTHEALYST DUSKY
BOOKHAMS ROBERT (IMP UK)
SHOOTLANDS PEONY
Animal: KINGSHILL GULLASCH (IMP DEN)
WESTFIELD MERLIN
MIGH CHICKEN GEORGE
FOXWELL JUNIPER
Dam: IGELSOGARD ELVIRA
SHOOTLANDS BEN LOYAL
SHOOTLANDS CICADA 2
SHOOTLANDS CICADA
I guess there still is semen available from his Aussie representative.
Denise of DHA Dexters, Downunder
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That is interesting - I was well aware that Beryl re used names and I thought there had been a previous Woodmagic Dolphin but knew nothing about him. Her last ever bull born at Bunksland was Dolphin, as far as I know he is still there with the few that are left.
Stephanie
Stephanie
Stephanie Powell
Duffryn Dexters 32824
Abergavenny
https://www.facebook.com/Duffryn-Dexter ... 609196773/
Duffryn Dexters 32824
Abergavenny
https://www.facebook.com/Duffryn-Dexter ... 609196773/
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Hi Clive, dam of Shootlands Peony is Shootlands Penstemmon. Don't know why the double 'm' in that word though.
There is no extension to that breeding on line, but I do have it somewhere if anybody needs it.
Margaret
There is no extension to that breeding on line, but I do have it somewhere if anybody needs it.
Margaret
Graham Beever & Margaret Weir
http://www.wagra-dexter.com.au/
http://www.wagra-dexter.com.au/
Just an excuse to post pics of my new borns
Snowdrop, name doesnt suit her, very much a lead cow. 1week old calf
Blossom, first calved heifer, just look at the milk she has. one of the first females to carry my Nithsdale herd prefix and calve.
little red an unregistered cow, bred from my first dexter, before i joined the society.
a scruffy nithsdale helen again first calf.
a calf born in feb, i posted a pic at the time it was born in freezing conditions
One for you clive, a yearling Dangus heifer
young dougal, pushing his luck with a big boy
Blossom again!!
Snowdrop, name doesnt suit her, very much a lead cow. 1week old calf
Blossom, first calved heifer, just look at the milk she has. one of the first females to carry my Nithsdale herd prefix and calve.
little red an unregistered cow, bred from my first dexter, before i joined the society.
a scruffy nithsdale helen again first calf.
a calf born in feb, i posted a pic at the time it was born in freezing conditions
One for you clive, a yearling Dangus heifer
young dougal, pushing his luck with a big boy
Blossom again!!
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Just wonderful to see other herds, and lovely cows living their normal lives. We went to the National here last month but of course we only see the best of those herds, and cattle that have been prepared for months.
Being so isolated we never get to see other herds of any size. Great, keep them coming. I'll never get any work done though, too busy looking up their breeding on-line.
Margaret.
Being so isolated we never get to see other herds of any size. Great, keep them coming. I'll never get any work done though, too busy looking up their breeding on-line.
Margaret.
Graham Beever & Margaret Weir
http://www.wagra-dexter.com.au/
http://www.wagra-dexter.com.au/
Hi Margaret,
I always stick my head or nose :laugh: in the herdbook, I think it should reflect everything about an animal so people can make informed decisions.
I've just sent off for DNA for our latest two heifers, one 7 months (which is earlier than I usually do) and the other two weeks (has a PHA mother) fingers crossed the calf isn't PHA if so we'll treat as a steer if not she goes from F1 to Foxglove. :D
Lovely herd Dom, do you have problems with the horns and the non horned cattle? Our two first girls have horns and they're a pain to the other, we're looking to tip them very soon.
Vicki
I always stick my head or nose :laugh: in the herdbook, I think it should reflect everything about an animal so people can make informed decisions.
I've just sent off for DNA for our latest two heifers, one 7 months (which is earlier than I usually do) and the other two weeks (has a PHA mother) fingers crossed the calf isn't PHA if so we'll treat as a steer if not she goes from F1 to Foxglove. :D
Lovely herd Dom, do you have problems with the horns and the non horned cattle? Our two first girls have horns and they're a pain to the other, we're looking to tip them very soon.
Vicki
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Nice cattle and photos dom. My little black dexter bull met my Angus over (or in the dexter's case, through) the gate recently and is seemed that there was such a huge difference in size that they would not think about fighting (no horns on the dexter).
Have you ever tried putting them together and what happened?
Have you ever tried putting them together and what happened?
Clive