Cows

we have cows!

Dexters

The Dexter is a small breed with mature cows weighing between 600 and 700 lb and mature bulls weighing about 1,000 lb (450 kg). Dexters are incredibly friendly cows and are easy keepers, even Dexter bulls are known to be very friendly and docile. While many Dexters are naturally hornless (polled) some (such as our little red) do have horns

Dexters are classified as a small dual-purpose breed, used for milk and beef, they are efficient foragers and pound for pound require less land then most breeds.

Dexters are excellent mothers and their calves are born quite small, making the calving process easy on the mother and farmer (assistance is rarely required)

Angus

Angus are a naturally polled (no horns) breed of cow that is calm and easy to keep. they make good mothers and like Dexters give birth unassisted in the vast majority of cases.

This breed produces a highly desired carcass with the meat being of excellent quality, this is due to the intra muscular marbling.