Dexter cattle
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| Country of origin | Ireland | 
| Distribution | world-wide | 
| Use | dual-purpose, meat and milk | 
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| Coat | usually black, also red or dun | 
| Horn status | usually horned, sometimes polled | 
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The Dexter is an Irish breed of small cattle. It originated in the eighteenth century in County Kerry, in south-western Ireland, and appears to be named after a man named Dexter, who was factor of the estates of Lord Hawarden on Valentia Island. Until the second half of the nineteenth century it was considered a type within the Kerry breed.: 168