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DEXTER CATTLE DEXTER CATTLE (Click to see (Click to see ) (Click to see (Click to see ) (Click to read about ) ( Click to read about the AT MAC FARMS MAC FARM We are producing Quality Breeding Stock for Sale. CONTACT INFO SEND US AN EMAIL AT: and we will get in touch. GRASS FED BEEF, D elivered live to your butcher if you are in our area. When we first got Dexters we were anxious to see how their meat compared to the Angus, cattle breeds we have butchered who were grass fed. We were very pleased to find out that the grass fed Dexter meat was much more tender and tasty than the standard, larger meat breeds!

We also like that we can go through the meat better before it gets old in the freezer, as the breed is smaller, and we don't have to contend with more meat than we can use. Give us a call, or email, and we can arrange a date in the future, or right away if one is ready to butcher. We are located in the Ozarks, near the southern border of Missouri.not far from the Arkansas border, 30 minutes from Thayer, 40 minutes from West Plains, MO, and 2-1/2 hours from Springfield, MO. All of our Dexters are registered with the American Dexter Cattle Association, and their offspring are eligible to be registered. They are grass-fed and reasonably priced. Our small, MAC FARMS leans towards independence, survivability, and healthy living, so the Dexter cow was a natural choice for us when we decided to expand our farm from heart healthy goat meat to include heart healthy grass-fed beef. Because we did not have cattle experience, the Dexter's known good nature, smaller size, hardiness, fertility, and their efficient ability to convert their grass to meat were the reasons we chose this breed.

We have had Dexter's since 2006, and have also found out that the grass fed meat from a 10 month and a 2 year old Dexter were both so much more tasty, tender, and red than the meat from an Angus/Herford cross steer that we grass raised with the Dexter's. An added bonus for us is that the Dexter is a dual meat/milking breed, so we are covered down the road should we ever need to get our milk from them. I have read that a milking Dexter cow can produce more milk per weight than any other breed. We made a good choice choosing the Dexter as we have never had any birthing problems or health issues, and have found ours to be docile and easy to manage. Additionally, by keeping good stock there is a breeder market for excess stock.

Breeder market prices are affected by color, style (long or short leg) genetic and polled factors. That is why we choose herd sires, who are red, polled, short-legged, and tested Chrondrodysplasia/PHA free; which means they can be bred to any cow, even a carrier, without producing the chrondro factor caused 'bulldog' syndrome which causes the calf to die before or after birth.

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The short leg style tends to produce more muscling (meat) per live weight than the long leg, and red is the most popular color. LOBO MayThe4thBW/U is our latest herd sire and ALL of his offspring will be POLLEDbecause he is homozygous polled, plus he is e/e/RED, PHA/Chrondo free and he carries the A2 gene which will go great with our girls who carry the A2, some being A2A2. We also used MAC ZINGEY BOY, who is A2A2 for the milk factor. Below is a chart showing how the Milk factor reproduces. Animal Bred Animal Bred Results in Percentage A1/A1 to A1/A1 A1/A1 100% A2/A2 to A1/A1 A1/A2 100% A2/A2 to A2/A2 A2/A2 100% A2/A2 to A1/A2 A2/A2 50% A1/A2 50% A1/A2 to A1/A1 A1/A1 50% A1/A2 50% A1/A2 to A1/A2 A1/A1 25% A1/A2 50% A2/A2 25% Milk from diary cows has long provided a high quality source of protein and selected micronutrients such as calcium to humans. The differing structure of the beta-casein portion of the milk protein determines whether the milk is Type A1 or A2.

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Most dairy cows are A1, so-called because they give milk with an A1 protein. Other cows give milk with a combination of A1 and A2 proteins. A third smaller group produces milk containing just the A2 protein.

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Less than one per cent of the nation’s two million dairy cows are certified A2. Proponents of the A2 only milk believe that it is better for us. While most cow's milk contains both A2 and A1 beta-casein protein, originally all dairy cows produced milk containing only the A2 type of beta-casein protein. This protein may assist with your digestive wellbeing. Many people who perceive that they have problems drinking standard milk brands, report that they can enjoy all of the benefits of dairy when they switch to milk that doesn't contain the A1 protein. ('Affected' Has the chondrodysplasia (Dwarfism) gene) VS LONG LEGGED ('Normal'Non-carrier of the chondrodysplasia gene) There are basically two kinds of Dexters, and lots of names for each. They are:.

Short Leg, Classic Dexter, Dwarf, Achondroplastic or Chondrodysplastic Dwarf, Beef Type, Heterozygote, Carrier, Affected. Long Leg, Normal, Kerry Type, Dairy Type, Proportionate, Homozygous Normal. The problem is that most of the names are either inaccurate or offending.

For instance, the Dexter breed as a whole is rather short legged, and even animals dubbed Long-legged are often short legged when compared to members of other breeds. Another problem is that there are a lot of rather large Dwarfs, and a lot of rather small Normals. The difference is mostly in the length of the cannon bone, and a shortened cannon bone produces the classic choppy gait of the Affected/Short leg.

We are at a point in our breed where technology is available to make educated decisions about how to handle the Short leg Dexters. There is now a genetic test available for breeders who are unable to tell what type they have, for animals that are borderline in type, or for people who just want to make sure.

However, we do not need a witch hunt. If an animal is deemed to be chondrodysplasia free by a genetic test, it can not carry the Bulldog trait and cannot pass it on to it’s offspring.

An animal that is from two chondrodysplasia-free parents cannot not carry the mutation. You do not have to throw out five generations.

Today our knowledge of genetics takes us beyond that. We have a relatively rare breed and cannot afford to lose all our genetic material over one gene. Will people continue to breed Affected short legged Dexters? The answer is likely yes. Test or no test, the bottom line is that some people are attracted to the choppy gait and compressed shape of the Affected short leg type and will always be devoted to this model. The ethical problem is that many new breeders are not aware of the genotype of these animals and do not know what they are buying should always be bred to a non-carrier of the chrondro gene so that they can avoid having the chrondo genes doubling up to produce the Severely Affected/Bulldog calves which are aborted. The only way you can get a Bulldog calf is by breeding two Affected (chrondro carriers) animals together.

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Also, breeding Affected (chrondro carrier) to Normal (non chrondro long legged) gives you the same number of short legged calves as breeding affected (short legged) to affected (short legged). And, breeding Affected to Normal eliminates the risk of Severely Affected/Bulldogcalves and replaces this loss with Normal calves. Of course, if you only breed Normal to Normal, you don’t have to worry about any of this! One factor not normally discussed: My hubby prefers longer teats for milking, and sometimes the short legged cows have smaller teats. Clinical Terms Biochemical Terms Lay Terms Normal Homozygous Normal (Does not carry any short legged Dwarf genes, all genes are long legged.) Long Leg, etc.

Affected Heterozygous for Chondrodysplasia (Carries one short legged Dwarf gene and one long legged normal gene. ) Short Leg, etc.