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The average farmer makes about 1483.16 dollars per year. With 200 cows, the income would be about 296,000 dollars.
Well because Cows like water and there is no more water.
Goats cost 1/5 of the feed and labor of cows. They are good for meat, milk and milk product.
It depends on how large the ranch is. A ranch that is only 100 acres may only have 50 cows; "real" ranches that are over 1000 acres in size will have over 500 cows.
At least 1000 cows for a beef cow-calf operation, and over 200 for a dairy operation.
The collective noun for cows (of any kind) is a herd of cows or a herd of jersey cows.
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A website about Jersey cows.
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This is like asking, "How much does a car cost?" Or, "How much does a Ford cost?" Not all Jersey dairy cows are the same, so the prices will not be the same. An older unregistered Jersey-type dairy cow that is dry (not currently lactating (producing milk) with no milk records, etc will bring a fraction of the price of a registered Jersey in milk and in her prime from a pedigree of top producing cows with high appraisal scores. The answer: from several hundred to several thousand, with the occasional top cow bringing quite a bit more.
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No. Jerseys originated from the Island of Jersey off of Great Britain.
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The difference between feeding cows, pigs and goats is the type of food they eat. Pigs will eat almost anything in addition to their feed. Cows and goats will graze and also eat feed.
Holstein and Jersey.
jersey milk contains a1, which is harmful for health
Yes they can be; however if they are older mature cows they're meat quality will be like old mature cows are: a little tough and stringy and lean, best to be served as hamburger. However, as for a jersey steer being butchered, I have heard that jersey meat is quite tender and flavourful.