No offense taken. You are just misinformed, as far as the zebu go. They are not 'bred down' from anything.clarmayfarm said:Guys, can I ask why miniature? Is this only because of space?
Most miniature cattle were selected by breeding smallest to smallest of a breed, irregardless of health or production or livability. Others are mutations. Either way, they EAT a lot, just like larger cattle.
Why not a small Jersey, or Dexter, or something that is not bred to be miniature?
I do not mean to offend, Tiger Lily; I think they are darling and cute. But like a "miniature" dog, they can have serious health problems, issues becoming pregnant, etc.
It seems like marketing to me.
Zebu was a smart choice. Nice to hear when a person does real homework rather than buying based on a marketing scheme. I have been through the mill on small cattle and playing the mini markets and have to say most of what is out there on the mini side is pure garbage and problematic. There are exceptions in the stock but most mini's are bred for $$$$$ rather than selected for good characteristics.TigerLilly said:No offense taken. You are just misinformed, as far as the zebu go. They are not 'bred down' from anything.clarmayfarm said:Guys, can I ask why miniature? Is this only because of space?
Most miniature cattle were selected by breeding smallest to smallest of a breed, irregardless of health or production or livability. Others are mutations. Either way, they EAT a lot, just like larger cattle.
Why not a small Jersey, or Dexter, or something that is not bred to be miniature?
I do not mean to offend, Tiger Lily; I think they are darling and cute. But like a "miniature" dog, they can have serious health problems, issues becoming pregnant, etc.
It seems like marketing to me.
Personally, THAT was one reason I chose the zebu. I also chose them partially because I only have 2 acres, so I can have a few more of them as compared to a regular size cow and I have always liked the look of the Brahman, so the zebu was a natural choice. I also dont want something too large for me to control since I'm the only one dealing with the animals here.
Another 'pro' for the zebu is their feed/body weight coversion & the amount of meat (should I choose to go that route, which is a possibility) from one. Milking is another reason. Don't go through a lot of it, but it's nice to have it stocked in the freezer.