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Home - The American Dexter Cattle Association As one of the last tri-purpose cattle breeds in the world, Dexters continue to produce excellent beef, milk, and draft animals for American farms and ranches today As breeding animals, Dexters have a high fertility rate with a low rate of calving difficulties
Home [www. northforkdexters. com] NFD produces cattle for a natural source of quality milk and grass fed beef necessary to sustain a family W e strive to breed our Irish Dexter cattle to have excellent dispositions for easy handling and to be excellent mothers, calving with ease and having good, balanced udders
American Dexter Cattle Association: History, Benefits . . . Learn about the history and background of the American Dexter Cattle Association, the benefits and advantages of Dexter Cattle, breeding and registration processes, shows and competitions, health and care, uses and applications, and available resources and support
Dextercattletxla. com - Texas and Louisiana The Dexter show in Houston Texas is almost here! We have several breeders that travel to compete for these awards There is a youth and open show The Dexter show will be Monday March 7, 2022 @ 10:00am, but with breeders arriving on Sunday to get all set up Texas Dexter Breeder Association: There may be a meeting scheduled for Sunday afternoon
Registration and Transfer - American Dexter Cattle Association To register a Dexter with the ADCA: You must be a member of the ADCA with your membership fee paid You must be the First Owner of the animal you want to register (the person owning the animal’s dam when the animal was born is designated as the First Owner)
Texas Dexter Breeders Association - About Us As an owner breeder, if you wish to register your Dexter cattle, you must become a member of the American Dexter Cattle Association The ADCA is the official U S registry body for the breed, and provides information on pedigrees, genetic testing and breeders throughout the country