Jerseys came from the British Island of Jersey, which is in the English Channel off of France.
Scotland.
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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.
No. Desi cows (those cows in India that are used for meat and milking) come in a wide variety of breeds and colours. They can range from Jersey and Holsteins to Nelore or Nguni cattle.
Friesland, which is a province in the Netherlands.
The dairy cows that we see commonly today originated from Europe. Holsteins originated from the Netherlands, and Jerseys from the Island of Jersey off of England, Brown Swiss from Switzerland, etc.
It is not really known when this breed originated. Some say it may have originated as early as the 18th century, others say they originated well before Jersey Island joined England. Certainly breeding of the Jersey cows has been managed since 1763, according to one website.
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.
from nickel cows, silly!
Scotland.
Yes they do x
No. Jerseys originated from the Island of Jersey off of Great Britain.
on cows!
New Jersey
Holstein and Jersey.