Yes, and she can also look like any other breed of bovine.
Yes, though they can range in color from grey, cream, white, black, and white markings.
The difference between a desi and a jersey cow in its shape and size is that a jersey cow is much smaller than a desi. Desi cows appear more of a square shape while jersey cows are more rounded.
Yes, and she can also look like any other breed of bovine.
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.
Yes
Possibly, yes.
No. Desi cows (those cows in India that are used for meat and milking) come in a wide variety of breeds and colours. They can range from Jersey and Holsteins to Nelore or Nguni cattle.
Yes, We can I reckon when we know some particular characteristics of a Jersey cow.
Physical appearance. All desi cows of India are of the subspecies Bos primigenius indicus and are designated as desi cows by the presence of the hump over the shoulders, large ears and loose skin. Desi is not a breed, but merely a name for all Indian cows that are valued and considered "sacred" under Hindu religion, one because of their looks, and two because they originate from India itself, unlike Jersey cattle. Desi breeds include Ongole, Devani, Gaulau, Sindhi, Tharparket, and others.The Jersey cow, on the other hand, is a specific breed belonging to the subspecies Bos primigenius taurus. It wouldn't be considered a desi cow because it does not have the same physical characteristics desi cows share as mentioned above.Please see the related links for more information below.
She ia not a cow but a human who looks like a cow, acts like a cow, and eats like a cow but as people say. whatch what you are called
No. A Jersey cow is a pure breed.
Nothing does.
She never looks like a miserable cow, she looks happy.