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None. There is no breed that gives this colour of milk. All milk from all breeds of dairy cows is white.
Guernsey
Your coin is a Bailiwick of Guernsey 7 sided 20 Pence coin. It has the Arms of Guernsey on the obverse and a milk can symbolising the industry of Guernsey on the reverse.
Jersey, Guernsey, and Friesian cattle are all dairy cattle breeds known for their high milk production abilities. They are all known for producing high-quality milk with butterfat and protein content. Additionally, all three breeds are popular choices for dairy farming due to their adaptability to various climates and conditions.
Cow.
Certain breeds of cows typically have a higher butterfat content in their milk, resulting in a "more yellow" color. One such breed is the Guernsey.
No. You've got this confused with the Jersey, which is the breed that produces milk with the most butterfat.
Cattle
The Guernsey cow is the national animal of Guernsey.
All milk curdles, given the right environment (time, temperature, culture, etc...)
They are dairy breeds, cattle that are used for the purpose of milk production as opposed to beef production.
The different types of milk includes evaporated milk, heat treated milk,condensed milk and powdered milk.