White and red.
The Ayrshire originated from the County of Ayr in Scotland.
As a noun, an Ayrshire is a breed of cattle from Ayrshire, Scotland, known for the quantity and quality of its milk.
A strong and robust cow. The color ranges from cherry red to red and white. It is not spelled ayeshire. It is Ayrshire.
Scotland.
Ayrshire breed is from Scotland.
Ayrshire cow can produce milk 5000 - 16000 kg/year. In 2006 Finland Ayrshire cows average milk production was 8 472 kg of milk. Fat-% was 4.29, and protein-% 3.46
Ayrshire animals are a breed of dairy cattle, known for their red and white markings. They are popular for their high milk production and adaptability to various climates.
Scotland doesn't have a cow, if you are referring to a "national cow" or similar. However, such breeds that have originated from Scotland include the Scottish Highland, Aberdeen Angus, Belted Galloway, Galloway, and Ayrshire.
The Ayrshire's.
The correct pronunciation for Ayrshire is "AIR-sher."
Ayrshire cattle will have an average milk yield of 15,094 lbs. Keeping in mind that this amount can change per cow, from area to area and from feed being digested.
i recommend cow cheese rather than goat cheese