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The most common breeds of dairy cattle are Holstein, Guernsey, Jersey, Ayrshire, and Brown Swiss. The Milking Shorthorn was originally used as a dual purpose breed, for milk and meat, but is now more often used for milk production.
They are all dairy breeds.
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Holstein and Jersey.
Holstein if you're looking for quantity, Jersey if you're looking for quality in terms of milk butter fat.
Yes, but you may end up with that Jersey cow having problems giving birth to a large calf. Holsteins are not really known for giving small calves like Jerseys are, so either consider breeding a Jersey bull to a Holstein cow, or don't breed your Jersey cow to a Holstein bull at all.
There is a one hour time difference between New Jersey and Dallas.
There is never a time difference between Virginia and New Jersey.
That really depends on where you're located. In North America for example, the most common cattle breed is Angus, followed by the Holstein. However, the Composite breed (or "breed" rather) is also the most popular in North America, since it is found on most commercial cow-calf operations and in the majority of feedlots.
New Jersey and Georgia are on the same time.
the difference is the nba player worn jersey is usually made out of better material.
They are varieties of cows. and, a friesian is a black majestic equine (horse) as for a jersey... that's a cow.