Talk:Dexter cattle
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editYourreferences for Dexter cattle exclude the New Zealand Dexter Society. Could you please include it as the bottom of the article where you have all the other Dexter Socities. It is www.dexter-cattle.co.nz. Thank you203.97.188.47 23:00, 5 January 2007 (UTC) Above comment changed to mixed case for readability. Sześćsetsześćdziesiątsześć 23:07, 5 January 2007 (UTC)
Addition of Links.
editI am not sure why the links were removed that I put up, they were not advertising.
First, www.DexterCattleADCA.com is a discussion group where people from all over the world discuss dexter cattle to learn more about the breed which is what I thought Wikopedia was about.
Second, www.DexterCattle4Sale.net is a service that people use to find dexters. It is not advertising in my opinion, it is how most people find animals for sale in their area, as well as a service to breeders to list what they have so people looking at the breed can find them.
Thanks DanDexter cattle 23:11, 28 July 2007 (UTC)
Famous Dexters
editA small farm called Freedom Farm in Louisburg, North Carolina was in the Wall Street Journal newspaper. They were also all over the internet. To learn more about these certin Dexter's go to www.freedomfarmdexters.com —Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.57.225.196 (talk) 18:47, 12 February 2009 (UTC)
Traits
editTraits paragraph 2 has a contradiction is it before 30 months or after 30 Months?
- It meant no beef over 30 months was used. Older carcasses were incinerated. That ended some years ago and beef of any age is now used with extra tests on carcasses over four years.--Charles (talk) 17:31, 2 July 2013 (UTC)
was this intended to be a note or part of the article?
editI removed these 2 sentences from inside a link.
"They are the smallest of the traditional large breeds. It is difficult to classify a half ton bull as a miniature."
The second sentence seems to be an author's opinion (citation?). And the first sentence is a rephrase of context expressed following the reference. It doesn't appear as an abstract from cited reference.