Jersey breed of cattle is mainly found in Denmark. State whether the statement is True (or) False And Justify it
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False. Jersey cows also have a lot of their population in Netherlands and Britain, along with other sub-breeds of jersey cows.
Explanation:
- Jersey cows not to be confused with their far off cousins, the Danish jersey is found in many regions across the world. Jersey cow is a mainly British breed of cow which is known for its high milk-producing capabilities.
- They basically produce their own weight in liters of milk every day. They were exported to Denmark, Netherlands and New Zealand in the medieval times.
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