Jersey cow.
No. She is a dairy cow, one that is used to primarily produce milk.
The average Jersey Cow produces 22 liters of milk per day (5.8 gallons)
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.
A dairy cow. Holsteins are the largest milk producers of all dairy breeds.
6% butter fat
Milk secretion cells and mammary glands allow the cow to begin to produce milk. When the cow or heifer is bred, the levels of progesterone and estrogen drop causing the mammary glands begin to function.
about half a gallon xx
Jersey cow! They are also the sweetest lil cows in the world! :oD hehe
No. A Desi cow is an Indian term that refers to any and all bovines used for milk, and often includes Jersey cows. You could identify a Jersey from other desi cows, but not vice versa.
A nursing cow is a cow that is producing milk for her or a surrogate calf to feed from. Most producers define a nurse cow as a cow, particularly one of dairy heritage like a Jersey or Holstein, that produces milk to feed those calves that have been orphaned.
The Blue Belle Singing Cow is a Jersey, one of the most popular dairy breeds noted for its high butterfat milk.