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College Farm Secures a Dozen New Hereford Cattle

College Farm Secures a Dozen New Hereford Cattle


All cattle are not created equal, at least when it comes to the most effective teaching of agriculture students. As such, a dozen new bovine faces are enjoying the arrival of spring after spending their first winter at Wilmington College’s Academic Farm.

Due to the generosity of a friend of WC Agriculture who wishes to remain anonymous, the College was able to purchase 11 new Herefords earlier this year with another one arriving earlier this month.

Dr. Javonne Mullins, assistant professor of agriculture, said the breed was selected due to its reputation as especially good-natured. “Some breeds can be really aggressive, but Herefords are known for being docile with a calm working temperament — and they’re good mothers too!”

The College purchased three cows and eight heifers from distances as far as Colorado and as short as Germantown, OH. Making an even dozen was the newest arrival purchased at the Ohio Beef Expo with help from a $1,000 gift from Buckeye Hereford Assn., which is rooting for WC’s success with the breed.

“The breeders we met in the area are excited we’ve purchased Herefords,” Mullins added, noting the cattle are registered with the American Hereford Assn.

Dr. Chad McKay, associate professor of agriculture and program/farm financial director, noted that, for decades, the Academic Farm was populated with Murray Grey cattle. They served agriculture students well in the crop and animal production courses. There, students work directly with the calves to halter train them and gather data used in numerous courses, from beef science to farm management.

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