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  2. Jersey cattle - Wikipedia

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    The Jersey is a British breed of small dairy cattle from Jersey, in the British Channel Islands. It is one of three Channel Island cattle breeds, the others being the Alderney – now extinct – and the Guernsey. The milk is high in butterfat and has a characteristic yellowish tinge.

  3. Jersey cows are the second largest breed of cows, weighing between 800 and 1,200 pounds. Purebred Jersey cows are one of three Channel Island cattle breeds. The other two breeds are the Alderney and Guernsey, with the Alderney now extinct.

  4. Jersey | Milk Production, Dairy Farming & Livestock | Britannica

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    Jersey, breed of small short-horned dairy cattle originating on Jersey, one of the Channel Islands; it is believed to have descended from French cattle. The colour of the Jersey is usually a shade of fawn or cream, but darker shades are common.

  5. American Jersey Cattle Association

    www.usjersey.com/AJCA-NAJ-JMS/AJCA.aspx

    The American Jersey Cattle Association, organized in 1868, compiles and maintains animal identification and performance data on Jersey cattle and provides services that support genetic improvement and greater profitability through increasing the value of and demand for Registered Jersey™ cattle and genetics, and Jersey milk and milk products.

  6. Jersey - The Cattle Site

    www.thecattlesite.com/breeds/dairy/23/jersey

    Today, the Jersey breed is the second largest breed of dairy cattle in the world. On Jersey itself there are fewer than 6000 Jerseys in total with nearly 4000 of these being adult milking cows. The purity of the breed on the island is maintained by a strict ban on imports.

  7. Jersey Cattle Breed Facts and Origins

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    Jersey cattle are a popular breed of dairy cow known for their rich milk, efficient grazing, and adaptability. Learn more about the history, characteristics, and uses of Jersey cattle in this comprehensive guide.

  8. The Jersey cattle are relatively a small breed of dairy cattle which are raised primarily for milk production. It is originally bred in the Channel Island of Jersey. The breed is popular and famous for high milk production and also for the high butterfat of their milk.