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Connecticut's Beardsley Zoo: Connecticut's Beardsley Zoo's Farmyard Welcomes Two New Dexter Cows
Heritage breeds were originally bred for small family farms but are no longer commonly found.
August 13, 2021
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. – Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo’s Farmyard is the new home for two Dexter cows (Bos taurus dexter), a rare breed currently considered to be in recovery from declining numbers. The two cows, a mother and daughter, are from a local Connecticut farm. Bridie, born in 2008, and her daughter Moo Moo Rose, born in 2015, are about half the size of a typical Hereford cow, making this breed particularly suited to small family farms. The Zoo has been home to Dexter cattle before, with the last Dexter cow, Lucy, passing away in 2018.
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Bridie is registered with the American Dexter Cow Association (ADCA) as “Old Orchard Bridie.” Registration with the ADCA helps to identify and properly record Dexter cattle in the United States.
Zoo Director Gregg Dancho said, “Our newly renovated Farmyard continues to grow with animals that are integral to life on a traditional New England farm. Native to Ireland, Dexter cows are a hardy, multi-purpose breed founded in the mid-1800s. We’re pleased to welcome Bridie and Moo Moo Rose to the Zoo.”
The New England Farmyard reopened after renovations on July 10, with significant upgrades to the area, including newly built barns, pastures, and enclosures for goats, cows, miniature horses, Guinea hogs, chickens, geese, and ducks.The Farmyard showcases heritage breed animals, domestic species that are in danger of disappearing from the landscape. Heritage breeds were originally bred for small family farms but are no longer commonly found. Rare farm animals represent an irreplaceable piece of earth’s biodiversity, just like their wild cousins, and offer variety that may be needed in the future: robust health, mothering instincts, foraging, and the ability to thrive in a changing climate.
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This press release was produced by Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo. The views expressed here are the author’s own.