That all depends on the frame size. The average height for a Hereford cow may be around 5 feet in height. Some of the larger-framed cows may be taller than this (never exceeding 6 feet in height though), and the larger-framed cows may be around 4 feet in height.
Hereford cows weigh around 1100 to 1500 lbs. Bulls weigh from 1700 to over 2200 lbs. Herefords are primarily medium-framed cattle, though some breeders have put in the efforts to create smaller cows that max out at no more than 1000 lbs.
Herefords vary in size and weight.
On farms and ranches that raise and breed Hereford cattle.
Hereford is a town in England. Hereford is also a beef breed of cattle that originated in England.
Hereford cattle.
In 1817.
Oliver Siralvo Willham has written: 'A genetic history of the Hereford breed of cattle in the United States' -- subject(s): Cattle, Heredity, Hereford cattle
James MacDonald has written: 'History of polled Aberdeen or Angus cattle' -- subject(s): Beef cattle, Cattle breeds, Aberdeen-Angus cattle, Races, Bovins de boucherie, Aberdeen-Angus, Bovins 'History of Hereford cattle' -- subject(s): Beef cattle, Hereford cattle, Cattle breeds, Races, Bovins de boucherie, Bovins, Hereford (Race de bovins)
Jerseys and Herefords are breeds of cattle.
Primarily for beef production.
Yes.
They're about the same.
By ship, when Henry Clay of Ashland, Kentucky imported two females and one bull from England, as were other subsequent importations of other Hereford cattle.
Earle W. Klosterman has written: 'A comparison of the Hereford and Charolais breeds and their crosses under two systems of management' -- subject(s): Hereford cattle, Breeding, Charolais cattle, Cattle