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Post by welshdexterboy »

A good vet like you Duncan could probably get that back on his feet Hey ??? :laugh:
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Post by Saffy »

Anybody taken any good Dexter pics over the Christmas holidays?

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Post by Issy »

I don't know about good pics but here is a couple of my girlie and her steer taken this morning (not very good picture taking weather at the moment).

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Post by Saffy »

Hello Issie,

Yes the weather here was very misty this morning, you did well to get such clear pics! Your steer is a good size how old is he?

Stephanie

P.S. I also took a few pics ths morning of ours that are still out having their breakfast.

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We woke up to a new baby heifer, her name may be Eve for obvious reasons. She wasn't there at nightfall, but had been around for a good few hours by daylight, so I don't know if she is a D or an E heifer.
She is black, but looked red when I first saw her from the road, which could have had something to do with party-time frivolities.
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Post by Issy »

Congratulations on the new calf Wagra dexters what a lovely suprise for a new year.
Saffy what lovely pics, it is nice to see your beasties still out. Pumpkin (cow) and co have been shut on the yard since christmas to give the grass a break. The steer is 14 months old now and Pumpkin is due to calve early April. I know it is a bit of a break but we didn't want her calving over the winter again so thought it would be a good idea to switch her to spring calving and then she can make the most of the summer grass.
Happy new year to everyone :D
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Well done Wagra - must be nice to be the first with a New Year Dexter calf, any chance of a pic?

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Post by Colin »

Took a few pics this morning in the frost. Hope you like them.

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Post by ann »

there lovely pictures colin, its nice when you can keep your cattle outside, our land would just get poached so we have to house ours for the winter :)
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Post by Colin »

Okay so I have a new camera and want to play with it !!


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Post by Saffy »

Well done for getting a new toy Colin!

We also have snow!!! This is our heifer Mallard with her first calf a steer that she had at the end of March last year. The calf is on the right of the pic. He will be weaned in about a fortnight as she is due again in April. He is already quite a bit taller than his Mum but she still feeds him quite alot.

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I notice there haven't been many pics posted lately. If anyone is unsure how to get them on here there are step by step instructions at the start of this thread.

This is a pic of most of our little herd taken a few nights ago.


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And this is Pigeon trying to remember her Yoga position! :D

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Just for you Stephanie, a picture of my first Sussex calf.
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Post by Saffy »

:D very cute.

Even if it isn't Dexter!!!

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Post by Broomcroft »

Sussex are a really nice deep red. Nice calf Martin. We were going to use one for our crosses, vet suggested one, but there aren't too many up around here.
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