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Deep dark dirty secret is that they introduced beef lines years ago to try to get them to flesh out better and faster, and then line bred to stabilize that trait. It worked, but it also locked in some bad characteristics. Feed conversion isn't as good as the precross and milk production is down over the original true dexter. Yet these cows still qualify at this point in history to be "registered dexters".
Deep dark dirty secret is that they introduced beef lines years ago to try to get them to flesh out better and faster, and then line bred to stabilize that trait. It worked, but it also locked in some bad characteristics. Feed conversion isn't as good as the precross and milk production is down over the original true dexter. Yet these cows still qualify at this point in history to be "registered dexters".