Jersey cow! They are also the sweetest lil cows in the world! :oD hehe
jerseys
The Blue Belle Singing Cow is a Jersey, one of the most popular dairy breeds noted for its high butterfat milk.
It means that the amount of butterfat in that milk, or milk product is 1% of the total volume of the product. It qualifies as "low fat". As it comes from the cow - depending on the breed of cow - milk is 4% to 5% butterfat.
A cow is a cow. Milk is milk. Quantity and butterfat content will vary with each breed. Black angus is a breed. Drink Up!
A cow that produces milk for the human population to drink.
yes. The color of the cow has nothing to do with the milk it produces.
In terms of what, quantity of milk? Butterfat? Milking ability? Temperament? Calving ease? Please be more specific.
Yes, a foal can, but the butterfat content in most dairy cows milk isn't high enough for good growth. Also the protein needs to be higher. Adding a milk replacer supplement can help with that problem.
Jersey 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.
Holstein cows are a breed of dairy cattle known for their large size, distinctive black and white markings, and high milk production. They are valued for their ability to produce large quantities of milk with high butterfat content. Holsteins are a popular choice for dairy farming due to their efficiency in converting feed into milk.
Yes, and she still does.