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Brown female jersey cow
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Emmanuel Sagini
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Small dairy calves from Jersey in the British Channel Islands are known as the Jersey breed in Britain. It is one of three Channel Island cow breeds, along with the Guernsey and the Alderney, both of which are no longer extant.
The milk has a distinctive golden tint and contains a lot of butterfat. Unlike many breeds that originated in temperate climes, the Jersey adapts well to different environments and climates and these cows can withstand heat very well.
Many nations around the globe have exported it, and in some of them like Denmark, France, New Zealand, and the United States, it has evolved into a distinct breed. It serves as a draught mammal in Nepal.
The milk has a distinctive golden tint and contains a lot of butterfat. Unlike many breeds that originated in temperate climes, the Jersey adapts well to different environments and climates and these cows can withstand heat very well.
Many nations around the globe have exported it, and in some of them like Denmark, France, New Zealand, and the United States, it has evolved into a distinct breed. It serves as a draught mammal in Nepal.
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