Double J Mini Ranch

Double J Mini Ranch

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At Jensen Estates, we have recently refocused our efforts from growing Japanese Fuyus to producing quality White Dexter cattle.

With that change in direction, we have changed our name to Double J Mini Ranch. A little about the White Dexter cattle breed from WDCA....

The White Dexter breed is a full upgrade of the original Dexter breed. The upgrade began in 1999 when a registered White Park bull was bred to ten registered black Dexter cows. From that date forward, the offspring of each year were then bred back to only regi

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06/05/2026

Little Buster Brown is only 1 month old and already practicing his big boy bull call. 😂

06/03/2026

“Chasing the food truck like 🏃‍♂️🐮 Mom’s serving fast food… whether she wants to or not” 🤣

06/02/2026

The 5,547th thing I never thought I’d be doing when I decided to get cattle… but here we are! 😂

Nothing says “It’s a Terrific Tuesday” like running a couple bulls through the chute and giving them a little… ahem… haircut around the business end.

A good working setup and gentle bulls make all the difference — it keeps things calmer, safer, and way easier on both us and the boys.

And yes, we trim the hair around their p***s before breeding season. It helps keep everything cleaner, reduces the chance of dirt buildup or infections, and helps avoid injury (hair wrapping around the p***s can cause cuts that easily get infected).

Pro tip: wear gloves. That’s a smell even Ajax can’t fix. 😑🤣

Who else has jobs on the ranch they never saw coming? Drop your weirdest one below 👇

05/29/2026

There’s an old saying I heard as a young person from an old preacher back in the day. You could say it was his signature phrase: “Good, better, best! Never let it rest, till the good gets better and the better gets best!”

I have always loved the saying and have tried to apply it in many areas of my life. Never in a million years did I think I would be applying it as a small cattle rancher. In fact, never in a million years did I ever think I would have a small cattle operation, but here we are! 🤣

Over the last 7 years of this journey, this phrase has really hit home! There are so many aspects of ranching where good is good enough, but improving the genetics in our herd over time has become a passion. We haven’t arrived yet. Honestly, I don’t know that you can ever feel as if “you’ve arrived”. However, always striving for improvement is the goal.

At our place, we’re constantly asking: Is this bull or this cow just “good”? Or can we make the next generation better? Because in the cattle business, genetics are the ultimate gift you give your future self (and your bank account). A little improvement in weaning weights, better mothering ability, stronger udder attachments, more milk capacity, better depth, etc.…. might not show up in one generation… but over a few years? That’s when the magic happens.

We’ve been quietly upgrading our herd by being pickier with our bull selections, culling the ones who don’t pull their weight. Nothing fancy — just steady, intentional progress. Good gets better. Better gets best. And the calves keep getting chunkier and easier to raise.

If you’re running cattle (big or small), don’t sleep on genetics. You don’t have to go full mad scientist with EPDs and DNA testing… though those tools are pretty cool. Sometimes it’s as simple as keeping the best heifers.

What about y’all? Are you constantly trying to raise the bar on your herd, or are you more of a “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” type? Drop your philosophy below 👇

*Edit* The cow pictured is not of our breeding though I wish I could take credit for her. We were fortunate enough to find her last year and snatched her up because she is exactly what we are trying to produce. 😍

Photos from Double J Mini Ranch's post 05/14/2026

Last baby of the season to hit the ground. FINALLY! It’s a boy. Our very first F2 white Wagster (White Dexter/Wagyu cross).

Photos from Double J Mini Ranch's post 05/03/2026

We recently had this solid colored dun bull calf born on our farm. We are calling him Buster Brown. Both his sire and dam are White Dexters. Since he is dun, he can’t be registered as a White Dexter, and we would typically steer a bull calf like this.

However, this little guy isn’t quite a week old, and came out looking like a bull. His dam is fabulous.

She’s never been tested, but I would guess she is a chondro carrier and so is her calf.

I wanted to put some feelers out to see if anyone in the mini cattle world would be interested in him as a bull before we steer him.

He has the most beautiful color coat. He looks exactly like a chocolate lab puppy. 😆😍

We are located in Coldspring, TX. PM if interested.

Photos from Double J Mini Ranch's post 04/28/2026

Got some more pics of the new littles Bucee and Buster. One more left to calve and it’s a wrap. I am ready! 😅

04/27/2026

Another hostage released, another boy! I am guessing he is red, but he looks chocolate colored. He is the cutest! 🥰

04/26/2026

Brand new little on the ground this morning. It’s a boy and he is beautiful! 🤩 Well done Rohana!

Introducing Double J’s Bucee! 🫶

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Coldspring, TX
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Monday 7am - 5pm
Tuesday 7am - 5pm
Wednesday 7am - 5pm
Thursday 7am - 5pm
Friday 7am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 5pm
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