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As a noun, an Ayrshire is a breed of cattle from Ayrshire, Scotland, known for the quantity and quality of its milk.

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A dairy cow.

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How do you pronounce Ayrshire?

The correct pronunciation for Ayrshire is "AIR-sher."


When was Ayrshire Post created?

Ayrshire Post was created in 1880.


When was Ayrshire Apartments created?

Ayrshire Apartments was created in 1920.


Where did the Ayrshire cow come from?

The Ayrshire originated from the County of Ayr in Scotland.


What type of disposition does the Ayrshire Breed have?

Type of disposition of Ayrshire breed,Adaptable.


What is the birth weight of an Ayrshire calf?

80-100# is a reasonable range for an Ayrshire calf.


How much milk does a Ayrshire produce in a day?

one Ayrshire can produce six gallons at lease.


Ayrshire animals are?

its cows


Who is the current MSP for Ayrshire?

Ayrshire is no longer a UK parliamentary constituency, but the MSP for Ayr is currently John Scott.


When did Central Ayrshire - UK Parliament constituency - end?

Central Ayrshire - UK Parliament constituency - ended in 1983.


When was Central Ayrshire - UK Parliament constituency - created?

Central Ayrshire - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 2005.


Biffy clyro are from where?

They are from Ayrshire in Scotland.