The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Cattle => Topic started by: Paulie on July 27, 2015, 11:01:22 am
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Hi guys, it's time for the next enterprise.
We are off to see our first Dexters tomorrow. We are hoping to buy 2 cows with calves at foot.
Any advise on buying for beginners would be great!
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If, as I'm presuming, you're new to cattle, It makes things so much easier if the animals are quiet and well handled.
My first Dexters were bought off a local breeder and they were very tame and halter trained. Dexters can have small animal syndrome and can be very awkward. It is therefore so much better to have one you can go up to in the field, and maybe put a halter on to lead where you want, or that at least will follow you for food.
I once went to look at some and the chap selling them kept a stick near the gateway which he picked up before entering the field. He assured us that you should never enter a field of cattle without carrying a stick. Well all our cattle are happy for us to go up to them and talk to them and I certainly wouldn't expect to have to beat them off with a stick! Needless to say, we didn't buy any off him.
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Paulie,
Having had Dexters before, Landroverroy has got it spot on.
Regards
Mark
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We got our first Dexters earlier this month, cows with calves
Have to say I've found a soft spot for the cattle! Specially the calves, very cute! :love:
Advice - join the dexter society!
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Thanks guys, other than choosing friendly cows what should I look for? What's a good age and what's a little old? What's your take on short and non short all the reading I've done seems to suggest avoiding short.
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Avoiding short makes mating easier. I have mine AI'd. Yes definitely get tamed ones ... Dexters are lively and can be quite a handful unless bucket/halter trained. I would go for tameness over age. between 3 and 5 years would be good.
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Depends where you live but there is lots of paperwork and regulations with cattle, especially to do with disease - TB, BVD in Scotland. Ask about health status.
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Thanks for all your advise guys, I've got two little lady's and calves coming home in the morning. :excited: :cow:
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Oh wow! Pictures at your earliest convenience, please :eyelashes:
And are these Shetlands?
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They're here :excited: they are bucket trained and we have them eating out of our hand already!
The cows are 6 and 8 yrs old which is older than I had planned but they should have plenty of yrs in them yet.
The calves are 1 steer 3weeks and 1 heifer 3 months.
Now I have to get a handling system in place and think about getting the back in calf.
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:love: :cow: