American Dexter Cattle Association
The American Dexter Cattle Association (ADCA), established in 1957, serves as a pivotal organization for Dexter cattle enthusiasts, promoting the breed's rich heritage and supporting member engagement across the United States. With roots in the Kerry region of Ireland, Dexters are recognized as a tri-purpose breed, valued for their beef, milk, and draft capabilities, as well as their high fertility rates and amiable temperament.
Dexter cattle are typically small in stature, with mature heights ranging from 34 to 46 inches for cows and 36 to 50 inches for bulls. Available in black, red, and dun colors, Dexters are originally a horned breed, admired for their striking appearance, and can also be polled, providing a versatile choice for breeders and farmers alike.
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