Why American Dexter beef cattle work for the smaller farm

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Why American Dexter beef cattle work for the smaller farm
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To say that Kevin McAnanny likes his Dexter cattle is understatement. He’s Director of Region 12 of the American Dexter Cattle Association, and he’s passionate about this small — but not miniature — beef breed.

Kevin McAnnany and one of his Dexters

Standing a bit more than a yard high at the hip, the Dexter is originally from Kerry, Ireland. Today, Dexters are increasing in popularity, especially among small landholders — and with good reason.  The Dexter is thrifty, docile and able to take the weather extremes of the Upper Midwest with nary a flick of the tail.

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Sylvia

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