Jersey cow's origin, characteristics, facts, milk production
Jersey cows are considered to be the strongest in the world of cows. The Jersey breed of cows originated from the island of Jersey. New Zealand, European countries, North, and South America and many other countries are included. The small eyes are black and larger than other animals and are protruding. The front part of this animal is down and the back part is up. The front legs are black and are of medium size. The ears are small and between the tail And at the end of the tail, the hair is curly.
The animal feels very beautiful and is divided into two parts. All four teats are equal and the animal is protruding towards the back.
Females weigh from 380 kg to 420 kg and males weigh from 540 kg to 620 kg. This animal is successful in tropical climates like India and Pakistan. Its milk fat is very high.
This breed has a record of 74 litres of milk and gives 3600 to 6000 litres of milk except for one lactation. Its average yield is 22 litres to 30 litres a day.
Milk of this breed contains 5% fat and these cows are more popular because of their small size they eat less food but give more milk. Brad is second only to Holstein Friesen in the dairy world.
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