
π Highland Dexter Cattle Quick Facts π
- Small to medium breed from Scotland π΄
- Adults weigh 600β1,100 lbs
- Lifespan: 12β15 years β³
- Compact, muscular body with thick, dense coat βοΈ
- Colors: red, black, brindle, or dun π¨
- Gentle, friendly & intelligent π
- Hardy in cold, wet climates and rough pastures π¦οΈ
- Dual-purpose: meat & milk π₯©π₯
- Social animals; thrive in herds ππ
- Ideal for small farms & family operations π‘
π General Facts
- Breed origin: Scotland, derived from Highland cattle and smaller Dexters.
- Size: Small to medium breed; adults weigh 600β1,100 lbs.
- Lifespan: 12β15 years, sometimes longer with proper care.
- Known for hardiness, dual-purpose (meat & milk), and adaptability.
π¨ Appearance
- Compact, muscular body with short legs.
- Coat is thick, dense, and can be red, black, brindle, or dun.
- Both males and females often have horns; some are naturally polled.
- Hair provides excellent protection against harsh climates.
π Behavior & Personality
- Gentle, friendly, and intelligent.
- Hardy in cold and wet climates, can forage on rough pasture.
- Social animals; thrive in herds.
- Excellent for small farms and mixed livestock systems.
π Diet
- Grazing animals: grass, hay, silage, and pasture forage.
- Can thrive on less fertile land where larger cattle may struggle.
- Require access to clean water and minerals.
π Care Needs
- Need secure fencing and shelter from extreme weather.
- Regular health checks, vaccinations, and hoof care recommended.
- Can be pasture-raised with minimal input due to hardiness.
π Fun Facts
- Highland Dexter cattle are one of the smallest dual-purpose cattle breeds in the world.
- Produce high-quality, flavorful beef and rich milk for small-scale dairy.
- Known for docile temperament, making them ideal for family farms.
- Hardy enough to graze rough terrains and survive harsh winters.
