American Dexter Cattle Association
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The American Dexter Cattle Association (ADCA), established in 1957, serves as a central hub for Dexter cattle enthusiasts across the United States. With a rich history rooted in the Kerry region of southwestern Ireland, Dexter cattle are recognized for their hardiness and versatility as a tripurpose breed, producing exceptional beef, milk, and draft animals.
Dexter cattle typically stand between 34 to 50 inches tall and are available in solid colors of black, red, and dun. Known for their excellent maternal instincts and gentle temperament, they thrive in various farming environments, with many owners opting for either horned or polled (hornless) variants to suit their preferences.
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