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That seemed to work. Here's another from February 2015. They didn't eat the snowdrops, just sniffed them...
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Lovely....just lovely.... .
Stephanie
Stephanie
Stephanie Powell
Duffryn Dexters 32824
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Oh yes and if you stop in front of me I might use my horn!!! Good pic
How many dexters have you got at the moment Rob?
Stephanie
How many dexters have you got at the moment Rob?
Stephanie
Stephanie Powell
Duffryn Dexters 32824
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Duffryn Dexters 32824
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That is a good question - I was trying to work this out last night but I don't really know. It depends what you call a 'Dexter' as there's about 10 un-registered/crossbred ones, and a few other breeds. I think about 50 cows gone to the bull this year in total and 30 calves born in the last 12 months. I haven't worked out the sex ratios so far this autumn but we seem to have had a lot of heifers.
They just managed to graze the lower fields before the floodwater came up, a combination of the effects of a few more heifers, amalgamating the bulling groups to make a bigger herd after I took the bulls out and a better grazing plan this time. Dexters are the ideal breed for wetlands though, much better than those big clumpy breeds.
They just managed to graze the lower fields before the floodwater came up, a combination of the effects of a few more heifers, amalgamating the bulling groups to make a bigger herd after I took the bulls out and a better grazing plan this time. Dexters are the ideal breed for wetlands though, much better than those big clumpy breeds.
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Is that Patience taking the lead Rob?
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Yes - I didn't say because I thought you'd recognise her!SteveM wrote:Is that Patience taking the lead Rob?
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I decided to do a count up on the back of this and it turns out that there are 40 cows & first calvers, seven of them are either crossbred or unregistered. According to BCMS though I have 41 which includes one that I neither have nor registered as an on movement, so I'll have to get that sorted, thanks!Rob R wrote:That is a good question - I was trying to work this out last night but I don't really know. It depends what you call a 'Dexter' as there's about 10 un-registered/crossbred ones, and a few other breeds. I think about 50 cows gone to the bull this year in total and 30 calves born in the last 12 months. I haven't worked out the sex ratios so far this autumn but we seem to have had a lot of heifers.
The calf ratio this year has been 37% male, 63% female.
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He looks gorgeous Jac...and has a very relaxed appearance as well? Can we see the rest of him, how old is he, what are your plans for him?
Stephanie
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Stephanie Powell
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He is very laid back and loves a cuddle. More photos below in his scruffs.
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