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guernsey cow
The Guernsey cow is the national animal of Guernsey.
Mature Guernsey cows average around 1100 lbs.
The Guernsey's.
Cows, Guernsey cow isa very famous breed
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Guernsey is a dairy cow breed and a thick fisherman's sweater, both originating from the British Channel Islands.
Bred cow.
A bred cow or a pregnant cow, or, in the dairy industry, just a cow. In sale barns, if she has a calf at side, she is also referred to as a 3-in-1 or a three-fer or suckling bred cow. If she's lactating, like in a beef or dairy herd, then she's called a nursing bred cow, lactating bred cow or bred lactating/milking dairy cow. If she's not nursing or lactating, she's called a dry bred cow non-lactating pregnant cow if you really want to get technical. In the dairy industry, a lactating heifer that has already had her first calf is referred to as a first-calf heifer; once she has a second calf she is generally referred to as a cow. In the beef industry, a heifer that is pregnant with her first calf is called a bred heifer.
You are probably thinking of the Guernsey breed.
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Cow.