The best breed I can suggest is one that is dual purpose, being Dexter or Red Poll. You don't want to have a breed that gives literally the least amount of milk because you'll reach a point where you won't have enough milk for your family. And I highly doubt that's something you don't want to end up with!
Might I also suggest decreasing milking times to only once a day. It'll be easier that way on you and your time schedule because it sounds like you have no time to be milking twice a day. Once a day milking is possible and can be easily done, especially with those breeds that don't produce nearly as much milk as Holstein or Guernseys. Holsteins, by the way, were a poor choice because they give the most amount of milk of any breed. Guernseys and other dairy breeds are ones that are just that--milk cows, designed to give a lot of milk per milking or day. So, dual purpose breeds are the way to go.
Dairy cows, those cows that are selected for and bred to produce milk.
The Holstein breed of cattle originated in the northern region of Europe, with its name coming from the Holstein region in Germany. They are known for their distinctive black and white color pattern and are widely used for milk production worldwide.
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that's the holstien breed. they are black and white. there are many other breeds such as, ashire, jersey, milking shorthorn, guernsey, brahma. there are alot and all are different colors and produce different products.(milk, cheese,butter, ect.)
This breed is one of the breeds in the molosser family.
A Holstein is a breed of large dairy cattle known for their distinctive black-and-white coloration. They are one of the most common dairy cattle breeds worldwide and are valued for their high milk production. Holsteins are easily recognizable by their black and white patches or sometimes red and white patches.
No an American bulldog is not a dangerous breed not insured by American family insurance.
They're a working breed
The Cocker springer is a breed from the Spaniel family used for retrieving and flushing game. It is an excitable, affectionate breed with a life span of about fourteen years. The king Charles breed is also a dog from the spaniel family.
A beagle
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