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  2. Royal Jersey Agricultural and Horticultural Society - Wikipedia

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    The Jersey Herd Book was formed on the 4 April 1866 and the ancestry of all pedigree 'Jerseys' in the world can be traced back to the Herd Book maintained on the Island. [ 1 ] The first animal registered in the Herd Book was a bull named 'Dandy', owned by Mr James Godfray of St. Martin , and the first cow registered was named 'Daisy', belonging ...

  3. List of cattle herd books - Wikipedia

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    Kerry Cattle Herd Book: Royal Dublin Society [1] Lincoln Red: Lincoln Red Herd Book: Lincoln Red Cattle Society [1] Miniature Jersey: Purebred Mini Jersey Herd Book: Purebred Mini Jersey Society [1] Red Danish: Stambog over Koer af Rod Dansk Malkerace: De Samvirkende Danske Landboforeninger [1] Red Poll: Red Poll Herd Book: Red Poll Cattle ...

  4. Jersey cattle - Wikipedia

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    In 1869 for the first time, prizes were awarded at the society's shows for herd book stock cattle. The States of Jersey took a census of stock in 1866, and Jersey then supported 12 037 head of cattle, of which 611 were bulls. [citation needed]

  5. Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Jersey cattle are a small breed of cow widely known for their rich milk and cream; the quality of their meat is also appreciated on a small scale. [123] [124] The herd total in 2009 was 5,090 animals. [6] Fisheries and aquaculture make use of Jersey's marine resources to a total value of over £6 million in 2009. [6]

  6. Biltmore Farms - Wikipedia

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    Biltmore cattle were regularly awarded blue ribbons at the National Jersey Shows, and several even earned grand champion titles. One notable Biltmore Farms cow, Financial Madame Bess , was recognized for producing 21,000 lb (9,500 kg). of milk in one ten-month period, which was a national record at the time.

  7. Janet Blake - Wikipedia

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    Janet Blake (died 1981, also Mrs Arthur R. Virgin, husband of Arthur Russell Virgin) was an agricultural producer specialized in Jersey cattle, a champion in agriculture fairs, a social event organizer, and philanthropist of North Hatley, in Memphrémagog Regional County Municipality, in Estrie, in Quebec, Canada.

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  9. Young's Jersey Dairy - Wikipedia

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    Young's Jersey Dairy produces about 75,000 US gallons (280,000 L) of ice cream per year [2] and approximately 44,000 pounds (20,000 kg) of cheese. [6] Half of all their cheese produced is sold as cheese curds. [6] They maintain a herd of approximately 50 Jersey cows; the milk from the cows is used to produce their cheese. [6]