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AGM 2017

MDG 2017 PHOTO COMPETITION WINNER
Photograph by David Williams
of his Watchbury Georgina, with her offspring
Gaveston Amelia & Gaveston Helena
Photograph by David Williams
of his Watchbury Georgina, with her offspring
Gaveston Amelia & Gaveston Helena

CONGRATULATIONS
MDG members Les & Abbie Digweed & Pete Gardner, of the Tooloos Herd, won the Dexter Cattle Society's Bertodano Shield for "the Herd gaining the most points over the show season" & The E H Peyton Trophy for "the exhibitor of the Female gaining the most points over the show season " with Langley End Morisia.
The Cannington Perpetual Trophy - For Junior Handler was awarded to junior MDG member Miss Lois Taylor, a member of the same family. Huge CONGRATULATIONS to all involved & what a fantastic year you guys have had.
MDG AGM 2017
On Sunday 4th December, we held our AGM at Hardwicke Village Hall. There was a lower than usual turnout, but all the usual business AGM busines took place & the 2016 committee was re-elected for a further term in office. A "seasonal fayre" themed lunch was contributed by members & was, of course up to the legendary MDG standard. The Christmas cake seemed very popular, as can be seen in the photograph!!
It is proposed that the 2017 AGM will be held in Moreton in Marsh followed by a Christmas lunch, which is popular with members. Mike Bancroft reported that the Midland Group will be sponsoring the Young Handler & Best Home-bred Dexter classes at 2017 Three Counties Show. The 2017 programme of planned events is listed above in "DIARY DATES for 2017" & further details will be published when available.
MDG members Les & Abbie Digweed & Pete Gardner, of the Tooloos Herd, won the Dexter Cattle Society's Bertodano Shield for "the Herd gaining the most points over the show season" & The E H Peyton Trophy for "the exhibitor of the Female gaining the most points over the show season " with Langley End Morisia.
The Cannington Perpetual Trophy - For Junior Handler was awarded to junior MDG member Miss Lois Taylor, a member of the same family. Huge CONGRATULATIONS to all involved & what a fantastic year you guys have had.
MDG AGM 2017
On Sunday 4th December, we held our AGM at Hardwicke Village Hall. There was a lower than usual turnout, but all the usual business AGM busines took place & the 2016 committee was re-elected for a further term in office. A "seasonal fayre" themed lunch was contributed by members & was, of course up to the legendary MDG standard. The Christmas cake seemed very popular, as can be seen in the photograph!!
It is proposed that the 2017 AGM will be held in Moreton in Marsh followed by a Christmas lunch, which is popular with members. Mike Bancroft reported that the Midland Group will be sponsoring the Young Handler & Best Home-bred Dexter classes at 2017 Three Counties Show. The 2017 programme of planned events is listed above in "DIARY DATES for 2017" & further details will be published when available.
NB: Unique opportunity to obtain Old Bulletins or Herd Books.......see Market Place page
KINGSBANK HERD VISIT – Sunday 4th September 2016
On Sunday 4th September 2016, members visited the Kingsbank Herd, winners of the 2015 MDG Small Herd Competition, by kind invitation of Ann and Annette North.
We were introduced to Julius Marstrand, past Chairman, Friends of Leckhampton Hill & Charlton Kings Common (otherwise known as FOLK), who gave us in insight into the management of Leckhampton Hill and the invaluable work Ann and Annette’s cattle are doing as regards conservation grazing on the Hill. The Hill and Common are on the edge of the Cotswold escarpment and located on the outskirts of Cheltenham.
Friends of Leckhampton Hill & Charlton Kings Common has over 100 members, including a number of regular volunteers who work alongside Cheltenham Borough Council (CBC), the site’s owner, to manage and promote the use of the Hill and Common. FOLK have a strong influence on the management, use and future of the site, which is in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).
We then drove up to the Hill to be met with superb views across the valley and surrounding areas. As we walked along the top of the Hill, Julius pointed out several interesting places, which had been designated as Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to the biological interest of the unimproved grassland and for its geological exposures. Historical features on the Hill include an Iron Age hill fort and long barrow. Old tramways criss-cross the hill from the days of limestone quarrying and the remains of kilns and quarries are still very much in evidence.
As we approached the cattle, it was noticeable how quiet they were, even with the general public walking through them. Annette gave us in insight into the breeding of the cows and their management.
Annette’s brother, John Paul, explained how he uses a solar panel to provide power for his electric fencing unit. What a brilliant idea! We then went to look at a group of young cattle and Annette explained their management. The cattle were all halter trained, which helped with the movement from one site to another.
At that point it was time to return to the scout hut for our usual hearty MDG lunch, where Julius Marstrand completed his talk and members were able to ask questions.
It was a most enjoyable day and we saw some lovely cattle.
Thank you Ann, Annette and John Paul.
(Report courtesy of Robert Kirk)
Photos courtesy of David Williams
HANBURY SHOW 2016
BVD & JOHNE'S DISEASE IN CATTLE
On Sunday 28th February 2016 the Group held a meeting at Weston Sub Edge Village Hall, which 25 members attended, for a
talk on BVD & Johne's disease in cattle.
The speaker was Vet Steve Borsberry from the 608 Vet Practice at Rowington, who explained both ailments superbly, with the aid of slides, "cuddly toys", & MDG member, Gemma. Gemma valiantly took on the role of a "bovine" in demos that enabled us, as Livestock keepers & not Scientists, to readily understand how infection & immunity are passed between animals. The role of vaccines was discussed as both BVD & Johne's are serious problems in commercial cattle herds. Members were advised that their own Vets were best placed to devise a strategy applicable to individual herds, as the problem does not appear to be common amongst Dexter herds at the moment.
Lunch followed the talk, with a delicious assortment of dishes, supplied by members as usual.
Following the resignation of the Groups' Treasurer & Secretary, Sue Bancroft agreed to take on the role of Treasurer & Malcolm Eykyn was elected Secretary. The Group Chairman expressed grateful thanks to Kathryn Wheeler & Amy Taylor for all their hard work, on behalf of the Group.
On Sunday 28th February 2016 the Group held a meeting at Weston Sub Edge Village Hall, which 25 members attended, for a
talk on BVD & Johne's disease in cattle.
The speaker was Vet Steve Borsberry from the 608 Vet Practice at Rowington, who explained both ailments superbly, with the aid of slides, "cuddly toys", & MDG member, Gemma. Gemma valiantly took on the role of a "bovine" in demos that enabled us, as Livestock keepers & not Scientists, to readily understand how infection & immunity are passed between animals. The role of vaccines was discussed as both BVD & Johne's are serious problems in commercial cattle herds. Members were advised that their own Vets were best placed to devise a strategy applicable to individual herds, as the problem does not appear to be common amongst Dexter herds at the moment.
Lunch followed the talk, with a delicious assortment of dishes, supplied by members as usual.
Following the resignation of the Groups' Treasurer & Secretary, Sue Bancroft agreed to take on the role of Treasurer & Malcolm Eykyn was elected Secretary. The Group Chairman expressed grateful thanks to Kathryn Wheeler & Amy Taylor for all their hard work, on behalf of the Group.
MDG 2015 herd Competition winners appear in the Gloucestershire Echo
Following their success as our 2015 Small herd winners, MDG members Ann & Annette North have been featured in the Gloucestershire Echo. Congratulations to them both, as it is a lovely article with some great photos of their cattle on Leckhampton Common. It is also good publicity for our beloved breed, & their versatility as "Conservation Grazers".
Click on link below:
http://www.gloucestershireecho.co.uk/Cowabunga-prize-Cheltenham-s-Dexter-cattle/story-28422601-detail/story.html
Following their success as our 2015 Small herd winners, MDG members Ann & Annette North have been featured in the Gloucestershire Echo. Congratulations to them both, as it is a lovely article with some great photos of their cattle on Leckhampton Common. It is also good publicity for our beloved breed, & their versatility as "Conservation Grazers".
Click on link below:
http://www.gloucestershireecho.co.uk/Cowabunga-prize-Cheltenham-s-Dexter-cattle/story-28422601-detail/story.html
On 6th December 28 Members attended the Midland Group 2015 AGM at Stoneleigh Village Hall. A new committee was duly elected & various ideas for 2016 were discussed. Congratulations to MDG junior member Miss Lois Taylor on winning the DEXTER CATTLE SOCIETY's Lisa Kemmish Trophy awarded in recognition of the under 12 year old accomplishing a standard of merit during 2014/2015. This was presented at the Dexter Cattle Society's 2015 AGM, organised by the Midland Group & held at Chipping Campden in October. Special thanks were given to co-opted committee member Mrs Jane Gardner for her sterling efforts in making the 2015 Dexter Cattle Society's AGM event such a success. The results of the 2015 herd competition were announced, & the trophies presented by Judge Mike Bancroft. (See results below) The photo competition, judged by Mrs Sue Bancroft, was won by Miss Elizabeth Wheeler with a cheeky calf photo which epitomized the character of our breed! It was a lovely informal meeting with the usual MDG "legendary spread" on the Buffet table, which was heartily tucked into at the end of the Meeting. The following officers were elected for 2016: Robert Kirk - Chairman ([email protected]) Kathryn Wheeler -Treasurer & Membership Secretary ([email protected]) Amy Taylor - Secretary ([email protected]) Committee Sue & Mike Bancroft Chris Nightingale Annette North David Williams Sally Poole - Web Master ([email protected]) ![]() 2015 HERD COMPETITION RESULTS
(the criteria for Large herd was 10 cows or more) SMALL HERD 1st KINGSBANK HERD - Mrs A North 2nd MELGROVE HERD - Mr S Norgrove 3rd TOOLOO'S HERD - Mr & Mrs L Digweed & Mr P Gardner LARGE HERD 1st WATCHBURY HERD - Mr M & Mrs V Eykyn 2nd FRITH HERD - Mr & Mrs S Poole 3rd SOLLERSHOPE HERD - Mrs J Limb BEST CALF UNDER 12 MONTHS Wheeley Moor Sue - Mr R Lea SENIOR COW Ardencote May Rose (aka Bonnet) 18.5 years old - Mrs V Eykyn Delrose Trophy for Best Steers Frith Herd - Mr & Mrs S Poole CONGRATULATIONS to the Winners & grateful thanks to Judge Mike Bancroft & his "Chauffeur" Liz Wheeler for their services. |
MDG AGM 2015 ![]() Congratulations to Abbie & "Dig" on the safe arrival of baby Thomas, the youngest attendee aged five weeks. Well done Thomas on your impeccable behaviour & starting so young!!
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MIDLAND GROUP MEMBER ON TV.......
Honeycombe Dexters on Countryfile by Liz Stephen

The power of chance to shape our lives never ceases to amaze me. The “bad” luck befell my friends, and fellow Dexter breeders the Poole’s, who tested four steers for a new customer - which should have been routine. Sadly one animal failed the test & their misfortune turned into my “lucky break” as I had just passed my annual test.
The disappointed buyer of the Poole’s four steers was Ellie Harrison, a presenter on the BBC’s ‘Countryfile’. Ellie did not want breeding animals, just a few to graze a Conservation orchard. Ellie & her family came to visit my herd & chose 3 steers & a heifer whose friendly disposition…….ensured her selection! I was quite happy to deliver Ellie's cattle as she doesn't live that far away, but I was not surprised when she asked if Adam Henson could have that job instead and film the process as part of the ‘Adam’s Farm’ slot for ‘Countryfile’.
My contact with ‘Countryfile’ was Dan the cameraman, a dairy farmer’s son & his task was to choreograph a story. Filming took place six weeks after Ellie’s visit on a very wet August Bank Holiday. The cattle sensibly took to the hedges to escape the rain but the miserable weather meant they were hardly looking their best. On the plus side when they were ready for me there was no messing about with make up or fancy costumes - just my regular, muddy wellies, my old hat that scarcely leaves my head and a 35 year old Barbour! Walking and talking, even in the comfortable surroundings of my own land proved extraordinarily difficult with a camera pointing in my direction! However, Adam and his crew were very easy to get along with and I quickly relaxed and started to get the hang of this filming lark! Eventually after various re-takes we made our way back to the yard to load the cattle & I handed over the paperwork & that was that. Inevitably, much of what we talked about never made the final edit & watching the finished item on 'Countryfile' at the beginning of October, the final result did seem very short considering the hours spent filming. However I hope that Ellie enjoys her Dexters, as they certainly looked perfectly content exploring their new home.
The disappointed buyer of the Poole’s four steers was Ellie Harrison, a presenter on the BBC’s ‘Countryfile’. Ellie did not want breeding animals, just a few to graze a Conservation orchard. Ellie & her family came to visit my herd & chose 3 steers & a heifer whose friendly disposition…….ensured her selection! I was quite happy to deliver Ellie's cattle as she doesn't live that far away, but I was not surprised when she asked if Adam Henson could have that job instead and film the process as part of the ‘Adam’s Farm’ slot for ‘Countryfile’.
My contact with ‘Countryfile’ was Dan the cameraman, a dairy farmer’s son & his task was to choreograph a story. Filming took place six weeks after Ellie’s visit on a very wet August Bank Holiday. The cattle sensibly took to the hedges to escape the rain but the miserable weather meant they were hardly looking their best. On the plus side when they were ready for me there was no messing about with make up or fancy costumes - just my regular, muddy wellies, my old hat that scarcely leaves my head and a 35 year old Barbour! Walking and talking, even in the comfortable surroundings of my own land proved extraordinarily difficult with a camera pointing in my direction! However, Adam and his crew were very easy to get along with and I quickly relaxed and started to get the hang of this filming lark! Eventually after various re-takes we made our way back to the yard to load the cattle & I handed over the paperwork & that was that. Inevitably, much of what we talked about never made the final edit & watching the finished item on 'Countryfile' at the beginning of October, the final result did seem very short considering the hours spent filming. However I hope that Ellie enjoys her Dexters, as they certainly looked perfectly content exploring their new home.
ADAM & THE CREW QUEENIE "BUTTS IN" TO CHAT TO THE CAMERAMAN
On Sunday 11th October during the Society AGM weekend Rob and Alison Kirk hosted a herd visit to their Boram Dexters.
They welcomed seventeen members from Germany and the UK, including the contingent from Scotland and Cumbria, Yorkshire, Wales, Somerset, Oxfordshire, Bedfordshire and Kent.
The weather was perfect for such a visit and after a ‘meet and greet’ by Rob at Hill Top House, Sezincote, everyone walked across the fields to meet the Boram red cows with calves at foot, running with Boram Red Kite. The cattle came to the gate to meet everyone, thoroughly enjoying having their photographs taken and being admired.
After much discussion and questions about the red herd and also the specially made steel tripod holders to stop badgers getting into mineral buckets, everyone made their way to Barton Home Farm, Barton on the Heath. Animals are now being housed and the visitors discussed at length the 22 month old Dexters being fed on red clover silage, three young bulls in the main building and a group of weaned late autumn 2014 born calves, in another building.
It was then time to see the autumn calving cows out at grass, due to begin calving very soon, followed by a group of 18 month old steers and heifers.
By the time everyone had walked back across the fields to the buildings, it was now almost 1 o’clock and no time left to visit the spring calving cows, some 12 miles away in the hills above Charingworth. Rob and Alison invited everyone to Harcomb Cottage for tea and biscuits, where discussions about all things Dexter continued. Their guests then left for the Tooloo’s Farewell at Chipping Campden before the homeward journey.
A big thank you to all who visited Boram Dexters.
Charity Walk for Parkinson's UK by Michael Bancroft
Many of you may not know that I was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease two years ago, which precipitated the move from Church Farm, a year earlier than planned.
Having joined Parkinson's UK I wanted to do something to raise funds for them, so decided to participate again in the Sponsored Walk that they organise each year. This year there were 7 of us taking part in our group - all family members. The walk took place on 6th September & was a six mile circular route, starting & finishing at Packwood House - passing through Baddesley Clinton - & we completed it (including an all important Loo break!!) in 2 hours 10 minutes.
We were lucky with the weather & Sue met us at the finish, with a lovely picnic, which as the photo shows, we enjoyed whilst we wound down!
I raised a total of £210, & I would like to thank all the MDG members who sponsored me whilst I was judging the Herd Competition. In all 120 walkers completed the circuit, & it will be organised again next year, so if any MDG members want to join me to raise funds for Parkinson's UK's valuable research, please let me know.
Michael
Having joined Parkinson's UK I wanted to do something to raise funds for them, so decided to participate again in the Sponsored Walk that they organise each year. This year there were 7 of us taking part in our group - all family members. The walk took place on 6th September & was a six mile circular route, starting & finishing at Packwood House - passing through Baddesley Clinton - & we completed it (including an all important Loo break!!) in 2 hours 10 minutes.
We were lucky with the weather & Sue met us at the finish, with a lovely picnic, which as the photo shows, we enjoyed whilst we wound down!
I raised a total of £210, & I would like to thank all the MDG members who sponsored me whilst I was judging the Herd Competition. In all 120 walkers completed the circuit, & it will be organised again next year, so if any MDG members want to join me to raise funds for Parkinson's UK's valuable research, please let me know.
Michael
Hanbury Show - 4th July 2015
Congratulations to our MDG Champion, pictured
with Judge Jackie Limb & sponser, Mr Ron Berry, was Langley End Morisia - owned by Messrs P & A Gardener, & Reserve Champion, also owned by Messrs P & A Gardener, wasTooloos Aubretia. |
Once again the Midland Dexter Group held their show classes for MDG members at Hanbury Show. It was a perfect day for showing & there were 114 cattle, of different breeds, present at this year's Show. This is a significant increase in cattle numbers on last year, & an indication of Hanbury Show's success in attracting entries & visitors. The largest number of entrants were for the Dexter classes, of course! The MDG had their stand there, kindly manned by stalwart group members David Williams (with collie dog, Bo, for company) & Alison Kirk.
The MDG are most grateful to the Hanbury Show Committee for including our classes in their schedule, & special thanks go to George & Sue Godber for organising all the Cattle classes so efficiently. Hanbury Show Dexter classes Champion: Beechleigh JR - Mrs C King Reserve: Langley End Morisia - Messrs P & A Gardener |
Midland Group Members in USA news
MIDLAND GROUP NEWLY WED SHOWING FANS, LES & ABBIE DIGWEED, SPREAD THE DEXTER WORD AT FORT WORTH STOCK SHOW, WHILST ON HONEYMOON IN USA!!
Follow the link:
http://www.star-telegram.com/news/local/community/fort-worth/fw-stock-show/article8069676.html
MIDLAND GROUP NEWLY WED SHOWING FANS, LES & ABBIE DIGWEED, SPREAD THE DEXTER WORD AT FORT WORTH STOCK SHOW, WHILST ON HONEYMOON IN USA!!
Follow the link:
http://www.star-telegram.com/news/local/community/fort-worth/fw-stock-show/article8069676.html
2014 AGM & Christmas Lunch
The Group held its 2014 AGM, in Chipping Campden Town Hall, on Sunday 16th November. There were 30 members present to hear reports on the events which occurred during 2014 & discuss topics of interest. A presentation of a Gardening Voucher was made to founder Group members, Mike & Sue Bancroft, to mark their retirement from farming. Mike will be continuing to organise the Group's Beef Scheme. (Further details of this scheme will be published on the site as soon as available)
The Group is planning to hold the Herd Competition in 2015, so watch out for further details.
It was announced that the Midland Dexter Group will be hosting the National Dexter Cattle Society AGM, in October 2015 & ideas for venues & events to take place during that October weekend, were briefly discussed. This is a big undertaking for our group, so if any MDG member has any suggestions, or would be willing to help with organisation of the Event, please contact us at [email protected] . Also, we are looking for MDG members willing to play host to any DCS members, attending the AGM, wishing to visit herds in the area. Please contact any Committee member or email [email protected], if you can help.
Following the close of the meeting we all strolled down the High Street to the Lygon Arms for a delicious lunch & a well earned, bit of socialising.
The Group is planning to hold the Herd Competition in 2015, so watch out for further details.
It was announced that the Midland Dexter Group will be hosting the National Dexter Cattle Society AGM, in October 2015 & ideas for venues & events to take place during that October weekend, were briefly discussed. This is a big undertaking for our group, so if any MDG member has any suggestions, or would be willing to help with organisation of the Event, please contact us at [email protected] . Also, we are looking for MDG members willing to play host to any DCS members, attending the AGM, wishing to visit herds in the area. Please contact any Committee member or email [email protected], if you can help.
Following the close of the meeting we all strolled down the High Street to the Lygon Arms for a delicious lunch & a well earned, bit of socialising.
CASTLEMOOR HERD VISIT
On Sunday 28th September we were blessed with a beautiful day for our visit to Mike & Nikki Ford's Castlemoor Herd at Newent, in Gloucestershire. There was a marvellous turn-out of 45 members on the day, & after coffee & biscuits, we set off to view the cattle. Mike & Nikki specialise in Red dexters & (once the cattle had got over the initial shock of the 45 members invading their fields!) we were able to view mainly red cattle, with a few black's for variety, along with their 2014 calves & their 2 stock bulls, Moonshine Declan & Holberrow Red Roy. A good show of strong, healthy cattle, we all agreed. We then returned to the Ford's garden for a Dexter burger BBQ, kindly supplied by Mike & Nikki. As usual, members supplied a wonderful selection of salads & "puds" & we all sat down to lunch & "good gossip". Our grateful thanks go to Mike, Nikki & their children, Katie & Jamie, for a lovely day.
On Sunday 28th September we were blessed with a beautiful day for our visit to Mike & Nikki Ford's Castlemoor Herd at Newent, in Gloucestershire. There was a marvellous turn-out of 45 members on the day, & after coffee & biscuits, we set off to view the cattle. Mike & Nikki specialise in Red dexters & (once the cattle had got over the initial shock of the 45 members invading their fields!) we were able to view mainly red cattle, with a few black's for variety, along with their 2014 calves & their 2 stock bulls, Moonshine Declan & Holberrow Red Roy. A good show of strong, healthy cattle, we all agreed. We then returned to the Ford's garden for a Dexter burger BBQ, kindly supplied by Mike & Nikki. As usual, members supplied a wonderful selection of salads & "puds" & we all sat down to lunch & "good gossip". Our grateful thanks go to Mike, Nikki & their children, Katie & Jamie, for a lovely day.

WEDDING CONGRATULATIONS
Our MDG Committee Chairman, Les (Digger) Digweed & Abbie Gardner, committee member responsible for the Group's Shows/Showing Events, got married on 22nd August 2014. Congratulations & best wishes go to them, for their future together, from all MDG members.
JULY EVENT REPORT - HANBURY SHOW

ROYAL THREE COUNTIES SHOW SUCCESS FOR GROUP'S YOUNGEST MEMBER
Congratulations go to LOIS TAYLOR our youngest member, who won the under 8 years old Dual Purpose Young Handlers class, on both the Saturday & Sunday of the Royal Three Counties Show. She also came 3rd overall in the Championship against much older competitors. This young lady clearly has a promising future in the Cattle Showing world! WELL DONE LOIS.
MAY EVENT REPORT
DFL Trifolium Seed Company - Presentation on Grassland Management & Tour of Trial Plots
A most instructive visit was enjoyed by Group members, who learnt that DFL Trifolium Seed Company are a Danish Company & Denmark is the main producer of Grass seed in Europe, as it is a crop which suits the Danish climate. On the Winchcombe site they can have as many as 2500 grassland plots at any one time & it can take as long as 25 years for a new variety of Grass seed to reach the retail market. On a walk around the trials plots we learnt that they apply as much as 350kg per hectare of 60:20:20 fertiliser throughout the growing season!! Another interesting fact discovered was that in a bag of clover seed as much as 1/5th of the seed can be dormant for as long as five years, hence why clover seems to grow better in some years than others. We were also advised that the average field should be re-seeded every 4 years & the cost of the seed would be "paid" for by the improvement in the grass crop. All agreed it was a most informative & enjoyable visit & if sufficient members are interested a follow up visit will be arranged.
MARCH EVENT REPORT
A Panel Discussion & Open Forum: Improving Dexter Beef Sales & Marketing was held on Sunday 16th March at Weston-sub-Edge Village Hall, Evesham Rd, Weston-sub-Edge, Glos, GL55 6QH on a beautiful spring day, which was a distinct bonus!
The Panel consisted of:
Mike Bancroft (Moonshine Herd, Beef marketing Scheme Co-ordinator & a founder member of Midland Dexter Group) Roddy Hamilton (Dexter owner, with a particular interest in adding value to Dexter beef products) Jackie Simmonds (owner of Sollershope Herd, Moor Meals & Farm Shop selling Dexter beef & ready meals) Martin Stevens (from Long Compton Abattoir & Wholesale Butcher)
The subject of being able to sell our Dexters, either for beef or breeding, at the best possible price, was clearly a popular subject as 60 members attended. Each panel member gave a brief presentation & then answered questions from the floor. It resulted in a most interesting exchange of views & information between members, & the panel, & provided further "food" for thought for all of us. A follow up session is being planned.
The meeting was followed by a super lunch of jacket potatoes with Dexter beef chilli or cheese & beans, with a selection of salads & puddings all contributed by Group members. After post lunch socialising, fully replete members left the meeting to "digest" all that had been discussed!

2013 AGM & Christmas Lunch
There was an excellent turnout of 50 people, representing 28 herds from the West Midlands areas, for the AGM held at Chipping Campden Town Hall on 24th November 2013. Following the meeting 43 members strolled down the High Street to the Lygon Arms Hotel for a superb roast beef "Christmas" lunch. Although the beef was not "Dexter" beef, the quality & quantity of food was excellent & we hope to visit again next year.
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There was an excellent turnout of 50 people, representing 28 herds from the West Midlands areas, for the AGM held at Chipping Campden Town Hall on 24th November 2013. Following the meeting 43 members strolled down the High Street to the Lygon Arms Hotel for a superb roast beef "Christmas" lunch. Although the beef was not "Dexter" beef, the quality & quantity of food was excellent & we hope to visit again next year.
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