Raising Dexter Cattle
Beginner guide to Dexters
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Beef General
It’s tangy, it’s creamy, and it’s full of active probiotics: it’s kefir! – Submitted by Riley Wohlgemuth
https://www.maplehill.com/post/what-is-kefir-its-health-benefits-history
Why You Should Eat It, and How To Make It – Submitted by Riley Wohlgemuth
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Milking & Dairy
A combination of cocoa powder and chocolate chips make this hot chocolate extra flavorful and delicious!
Homemade Hot Chocolate Read More »
Milking & DairyDo you want to have a homestead, become more self sufficient? This article may help.
We all should consider having a herd health plan in place. At some point in your journey, you will likely encounter some health issues.
Dexters are hardy cattle and often don’t require any additional help to stay healthy, besides good nutrition. However, if you’re bringing in new cattle or transporting your cattle to other places, you may want to consider some of the ideas below.
It’s always good to have a plan in place, before you need it.
Submitted by Pam Baker, MCD
https://www.bovinevetonline.com/news/education/establish-complete-herd-health-plan
If you have dun cattle, esp golden dun or dark dun and would like to help with genetic testing see link below.
By Eliena Bodtke, Stay’N Put Farm
Since many of us are homesteaders or practice some kind of preserving, I thought I would take a moment to discuss an alternative to canning, pressure canning and dehydrating.
Are you scratching your head, thinking where is she going with this?
Consider freeze drying.  While the initial cost seems daunting, it really is an excellent way to preserve your Dexter milk, yogurts, cheeses, colostrum and beef for 25 YEARS!  Think about when you’re over loaded with one veggie or another during gardening season.  The veggies, herbs or eggs when they are abundant, can be frozen and put into the freeze dryer anytime.  We still can and pressure can, but this gives us a  whole new option. Â
We purchased a medium Harvest Right about a year and half ago and have been amazed at all the things we can preserve….it is less time consuming and in our opinion, and better quality product in many cases.
Canning of dairy is frowned upon by the USDA and in some cases consider unsafe, although people do it. Freeze drying on the other hand, processes the dairy at lower temperatures and therefore does not pasteurize it…so if raw is your goal, it is good alternative. If you pasteurize, you still follow the same method. We pour a quart of milk on each tray and let the machine do its thing. We have done it both with cream in and cream out…the choice is yours. We find it needs to be blended when reconstituted, or another favorite is dry in our coffee, just like coffee creamer!
If you’re into selling, freeze dried milk and other products can be a good source income. Take a look at the price of powdered milk in the store! It is not uncommon to see freeze dried milk for $30-40 a gallon. Let’s clarify this. One gallon of freezer dried milk reconstituted into one gallon of drinkable milk…almost quadruples in price.
And don’t forget your Dexter beef! Consider this scenario….you have some cuts left from your last processing and you would really like to eat it before you get into the next one. Well, freeze dry it and then you have preserved it for 25 years. It makes great gifts, as it is so light to ship.
How do you use this freeze dried beef? We like to pour some of our Dexter bone broth over it. Let it sit in refrigerator over night and then use it in the next day or so. The beef will only absorb as much broth as it can. It doesn’t get mushy, which can happen with veggies. Cook with it like you usually do.
Hope this article helps you on your farm, ranch or homestead. I just love this technology and thought I would share.
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Milking & DairyExcerpt from Veterinarian To Be on Facebook
Scientists created a genetically engineered cow that produces human insulin in its milk:
Currently, diabetics rely on insulin synthesized in bacteria within complex laboratory settings.
The new method harnesses the cow’s natural milk-production capabilities as a biological factory for human proinsulin, the precursor to insulin. Surprisingly, the cow’s mammary gland even performed the conversion to active insulin.
This proof-of-concept study demonstrated the remarkable potential for transgenic cows to produce massive quantities of insulin. The researchers inserted a segment of human DNA responsible for proinsulin production into cow embryos. The resulting transgenic calf demonstrated the ability to secrete both human proinsulin and insulin in its milk.
A single liter of milk contains enough insulin that could meet the needs for a diabetic patient for several years.
Researchers envision a future where relatively small herds of these special cows could drastically lower insulin production costs and potentially meet global demand.
Unlike current bacterial production methods, this approach wouldn’t require sophisticated facilities. While further research and regulatory approvals are needed, the scientists are optimistic. This development could herald a new era of insulin availability, making this life-saving medication a reality for all diabetics, regardless of location or income.
Are cows the new insulin producers? Read More »
Milking & Dairy
Letting livestock graze among solar panels isn’t a new idea, but it’s mostly been focused on sheep.  – Submitted by Lessie Jo Frazier
Coming to a solar farm near you: cows? Read More »
Farm Management Technology
Build an interactive map of your fields for a better overview.
Keep all your information and activities easily connected.
Build a digital field model Read More »
Technology
A full suite of branding tools to help you build your entire brand.
Create a Business Name Instantly Read More »
Selling Technology
How to Create a Unique Identity for Your Small Farm
The Art of Farm Branding Read More »
Selling Technology
When choosing cheese, opt for raw, organic, grass fed varieties
Cheese, the Ultimate Superfood Submitted By Donna Grace Read More »
Homesteading Milking & Dairy
Bone broth elevates dishes with rich flavor and nutritional value
https://miniature-cattle.com/documents/bone-broth-collagen_mercola.pdf
Bone Broth: Nature’s Collagen Supplement Submitted By Donna Grace Read More »
Beef Homesteading
Homeopathy for Mastitis …consider natural methods
Homoeopathy for Bovine Mastitis – Submitted by Riley Wohlgemuth Read More »
Herd Health Milking & Dairy
Showing what has worked best for us and for our animals with the least amount of stress
Dehorning with paste – By Janice McKim – McKim Family Farm Read More »
Farm Management Homesteading
Devising a way to keep the stock tanks from freezing solid.
Guide To Ice Free Livestock Water Read More »
Farm Management
Each of these programs can help you on your farming journey
Understanding Federal Farming Programs Read More »
Farm Management
Resources you need to successfully start your own food or farm business.
Partnerships for Your Food or Farm Business Read More »
Beef Farm Management Milking & Dairy Selling
Keeping your cattle healthy during the stress of colder winter temperatures is easy.
https://www.beefmagazine.com/cattle-health/how-to-keep-your-cowherd-healthy-this-winter
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Herd Health
Autonomous tractors, drones, and seed planting, weeding, and harvesting robots
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