Desi cows is a general Indian term referring to all cows that are used for milk and draft. Jersey is just a specific breed of cow that is also found in India along with other breeds that are indigenous to India, like the Nellore, for instance.
A jersey cow has many differences from other breeds such as Holsteins and Brown Swiss. A jersey cow's milk has a lot higher butterfat content, which makes the milk richer in taste. The jersey breed also tends to be a smaller breed of animal. The milk yields are lower than a Holstein but the quality which so many milk buyers are looking for is better.
Angus are black beef cattle. Jerseys are fawn-coloured dairy cattle. Jersey cows have much larger udders than Angus cows and are also more angular and thinner than a typical Angus cow is. Angus cows are more beefy or robust in build and have smaller udders.
These are two distinct and different breeds with different coat colourations from each other. Since this question has already been asked in a similar fashion, please see that similar question below for your answer.
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Holsteins are larger cows that come in black and white colouration. Jerseys are smaller cows that are fawn in colour with dark faces, nose, eyes, legs, and tail switch.
Friesian cows are much more heavier than Holstein cows which give them the advantage. Holstein cows have a much larger leg structure which will help support their weight.
No. A Jersey cow is a pure breed.
Jersey cow range starts from 60k to 1.2Lac.. In Karnataka you can get the best Jersey cow's.
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Elsie the cow was/is a Jersey cow.
The Jersey is the smallest dairy cow, but not thesmallest breed of cow. The Dexter is the smallest breed of bovine.
Are you asking can a human breed a Jersey cow? The answer would be no; no offspring would be produced in such a cross. But, you can breed a Jersey cow via AI or artificial insemination with semen from a Jersey bull.
She is a replica of the Jersey cow.
A Jersey cow
Jersey in the Channel Isles.
A website about Jersey cows.
A Jersey cow should be cycling, on average, once every 21 days.
Jersey is a breed of a cow developed on the Island of Jersey in the English Channel. It was bred mainly to give milk rather than for meat.