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  2. Jersey cattle - Wikipedia

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    Jersey cattle have a greater tendency towards postparturient hypocalcaemia (or "milk fever") in dams, and tend to have frail calves that require more attentive management in cold weather than other dairy breeds due to their smaller body size (which results in an increased surface area-to-mass ratio, increasing heat loss).

  3. Royal Jersey Agricultural and Horticultural Society - Wikipedia

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    Major populations of 'Jersey' cattle can be found in the USA, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, Denmark and Latin America. With an estimated worldwide population in excess of 2 million head, the 'Jersey' is now the second most numerous breed of dairy cow and an important influence in the global dairy industry.

  4. Jamaica Hope - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica Hope today make out about 50% of the cattle on the island. A mature cow weighs about 500 kg (1100 lbs.), while a male weighs between 700 and 800 kg (1500 – 1800 lbs). [ 3 ] A cow can produce 2,500 kg of milk per lactation period, which lasts for about 305 days.

  5. Calf who tore through Brooklyn after escaping a ... - AOL

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    A calf who tore through the streets of Brooklyn after escaping his fate at a slaughterhouse earlier this week has been taken in by a New Jersey animal sanctuary, where he will get to live out his ...

  6. Danish Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The Danish Jersey is a modern Danish breed of dairy cattle. It derives from approximately 5200 head of Jersey cattle imported to Denmark from the island of Jersey between about 1896 and 1909. It is the most numerous population of Jersey cattle in Europe and constitutes approximately 13% of the Danish dairy herd. [3]: 166 Danish Jersey

  7. Rescued walrus calf that was prescribed 24/7 'cuddle care' dies

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    During their first two years of life, walrus calves are reliant on near-constant attention from their mothers. Rescued walrus calf that was prescribed 24/7 'cuddle care' dies Skip to main content

  8. Cow–calf operation - Wikipedia

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    A cow calf operation is a method of rearing beef cattle in which a permanent herd of cows is kept by a farmer or rancher to produce calves for later sale. Cow–calf operations are one of the key aspects of the beef industry in the United States and many other countries. [1] In the British Isles, a cow–calf operation may be known as a single ...

  9. What's in our names? How our streets and landmarks tell our ...

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    Julien Christian "Bull" Headley was a Leon County cattle and timber rancher in 1950s and 1960s. His 4,000 acre Bull Run Plantation on Lake Iamonia encompasses today's Golden Eagle and Killearn ...