Not if they don't need to be milked, no. But, if you're hired to milk dairy cows, and Jerseys are among those cows that need to be milked, then the answer would be a very obvious yes.
jersey milk contains a1, which is harmful for health
yes, yield of milk is good withstanding summmer
No cows are not green unless you us green dye on them
Dairy cows, those cows that are selected for and bred to produce milk.
Jerseys are mainly used for milk (dairy) production.
They can, but they're not the best milk producers like a Holstein or Jersey is.
the quantity of the cows are too high, start the farm with say min of 5 cows, milk production depends on the food you provide + the genetical factor. jersey would give abt 20-30 lts of milk per day.... prices of jersey are too high 40000+.. hope you like it
The colonial farmers would milk cows and slaughter them to get meat.
No. A Desi cow is an Indian term that refers to any and all bovines used for milk, and often includes Jersey cows. You could identify a Jersey from other desi cows, but not vice versa.
Jersey cattle are a dairy breed that produces high quality milk (high in fat and protein)but lower quantities of milk compared to other breeds of dairy cow. Some Australian dairy herds include a few Jersey cows to improve overall milk quality. There are a very small number of specialty herds producing extra creamy milk that contain mostly Jersey cows. Dairy production in Australia is primarily in coastal areas where there is sufficient rainfall to produce the high quality pasture that dairy cows need. Dairying is mostly concentrated in Victorian and NSW coastal areas where the climate is suitable and the population is higher so there are good markets for fresh milk sales. In the more tropical areas it becomes too hot for efficient milk production by Jersey cows.
Jersey cow! They are also the sweetest lil cows in the world! :oD hehe
They known to be producers of richer milk used for creams, they are known to look like deer when they are young.