Dexter can be used for milk and beef, one of the best breeds out there IF you get a good line. Just like any animal there are pro's and con's, one bad cow can form an opinion about the breed that isn't correct. Not every Jersey is a good milk cow, same with Guernsey's each individual cow is different.
@@henrybartsch6788 But their milk production is on the very low side and they are known not to be very cooperative. I took dairy science at UW Wisconsin Madison. They are at the very bottom of the list.
Did you say Brisket would end up in the freezer? Simply barbaric. How can you be affectionate and caring; then turn around and say you would kill it because it didn't cooperate with you? So gross.
I actually found this both interesting and informative. Great job
So overall which breed do you prefer? Any disease problems with either breed such as mastitis, milk fever or ketosis?
Dexter can be used for milk and beef, one of the best breeds out there IF you get a good line. Just like any animal there are pro's and con's, one bad cow can form an opinion about the breed that isn't correct. Not every Jersey is a good milk cow, same with Guernsey's each individual cow is different.
This is a silly comparison. Apples and oranges. Comparing a dairy breed to a beef breed.
Dexters’ are well known to be a dual purpose breed
@@henrybartsch6788 But their milk production is on the very low side and they are known not to be very cooperative. I took dairy science at UW Wisconsin Madison. They are at the very bottom of the list.
Did you say Brisket would end up in the freezer? Simply barbaric. How can you be affectionate and caring; then turn around and say you would kill it because it didn't cooperate with you? So gross.
He’s raising animals for production not for companionship….. that cow is better treated than most. Don’t be so judgmental….