Woodmagic Mallemuck 4th. This cow was one of the first imports into Northern Ireland. She was born 27-7-91 making her 18 years old. This year she has a heifer calf the same as last year. She is running with the bull again and looks well. Does any-one know of any Dexter older than this and still breeding regularly. There is a photo on Beryls site of this cow with a dun calf at foot taken by myself in 2004.
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When we had Bindalee Celtic Chieftain we were told that his dam was put down when it became obvious that she was not going to comfortably deliver her 22 calf.
She was Woodmagic Mourning Dove 2nd. I don't know how true the story is. Perhaps some Canadian breeders could help verify, or otherwise.
Margaret
She was Woodmagic Mourning Dove 2nd. I don't know how true the story is. Perhaps some Canadian breeders could help verify, or otherwise.
Margaret
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Margaret, I took a look at the Canadian online herdbook and here are some of the long-lived Woodmagic animals: Plover 2nd lived from Sept.1977 to October 1994, Wheatear April 1977 to October 1996, Mourning Dove 2nd Msrch 1977 to June 1996, Zephyr's Dodo October 1977 to October 1994, Morillon 3rd Sept.1977 to October 1996, Parula's Warbler 2nd Sept.1977 to June 1998, 21 years - she had 12 registered offspring, the first registered born in 1981,the last one registered was born in 1996..marion
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Very interesting Marion. Thank you for that. I wonder how old ours would get to if we let them, but I'm not convinced that I want to find out.
I worked at an abattoirs for 3 months many years ago and that put me off ever letting animals get too old. Most old stock have internal conditions that would cause us at the least discomfort, sometimes even agony.
I'd be OK with old cows so long as they are still breeding OK, keep good physical condition.
Margaret
I worked at an abattoirs for 3 months many years ago and that put me off ever letting animals get too old. Most old stock have internal conditions that would cause us at the least discomfort, sometimes even agony.
I'd be OK with old cows so long as they are still breeding OK, keep good physical condition.
Margaret
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