what is the ancestor of Ayrshire, Jersey, Geurnsey, brown swiss and milking shorthorn cow?
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The Guernsey
- is a breed of dairy cattle from the island of Guernsey in the Channel Islands.
- is a breed of dairy cattle from the island of Guernsey in the Channel Islands. It is fawn or red and white in colour, and is hardy and docile.
- is a breed of dairy cattle from the island of Guernsey in the Channel Islands. It is fawn or red and white in colour, and is hardy and docile. Its milk is rich in flavour, high in fat and protein, and has a golden-yellow tinge due to its high β-carotene content.
- is a breed of dairy cattle from the island of Guernsey in the Channel Islands. It is fawn or red and white in colour, and is hardy and docile. Its milk is rich in flavour, high in fat and protein, and has a golden-yellow tinge due to its high β-carotene content. The Guernsey is one of three Channel Island cattle breeds, the others being the Alderney – now extinct – and the Jersey.
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- Jersey cattle
- are very efficient grazing animals and can thrive is many different climates and geography types around the globe.
- are very efficient grazing animals and can thrive is many different climates and geography types around the globe. Over time, this breed has been selected to produce very high components, which are butterfat and protein, in their milk.
- The volume of milk Jersey cattle produce may be less than that of larger bodied breeds, but the concentration of components is much higher.
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