They are all dairy breeds.
The Jersey is known for its GREAT marbling, thus rendering a very tender steak. You can get the same cuts from a Jersey, as you would from a beef cow. The prime time to slaughter a bovine is between 12 and 18 months. Bovines older than this tend to have tougher meat. Older bovine are usually made into ground beef.
The AKC has 150 registered breeds. or 1 because most types of domestic dogs are the same
Some common breeds of roosters that originate from Delaware include the Delaware, Plymouth Rock, and Sussex. These breeds are known for their hardiness, good egg production, and calm temperament, making them popular choices for backyard chicken enthusiasts.
No, dog breeds vary in size and weight, so their heart sizes can also differ. Generally, larger breeds have bigger hearts to pump blood through their larger bodies, while smaller breeds have smaller hearts. However, the overall structure and function of the heart remain relatively similar across different breeds.
"Sire" breeds, also called terminal breeds, are those that are best used for breeding calves that are best for beef production (being fed and slaughtered for beef.) "Dam" breeds, also called maternal breeds, are those that are best used for breeding replacement animals like bulls and heifers that are used in breeding herds. Now as to why such breeds are called terminal or maternal breeds are because they have certain genetic characteristics that entitle them to be best used for raising calves for beef or for the breeding herd. This shows you that not all breeds are the same as the other and have the same genetic characteristics as another. For instance, Charolais cattle are best used as a terminal breed versus Shorthorn because of the ability of calves to grow quickly and gain weight in a shorter amount of time than Shorthorns. Shorthorns are best used as a maternal breed because they have better mothering, calving and milking ability than Charolais do and thus take less labour to care for and raise calves than Charolais do.
A Friesian bull has the very same colouration as a Friesian cow: black and white.
In Delware is is legal. Throughout the United Kingdom and the British Crown dependencies of Guernsey, Jersey and the Isle of Man it is illegal.
They are both one gallon so both are the same weight P.S. Search how many grams per ml for your items!
Today, there is six major dairy breeds: Milking Shorthorn, Brown Swiss, Holstein, Jersey, Guernsey, and Ayrshire. There is also many dual purpose breeds for both dairy and beef, but those six are the main ones.
NO you can`t use Guernsey money in England...which is ridiculous as the currency is the same value & you can spend English money in Guernsey. But shops here will not accept guernsey notes as legal tender
First, Guernsey is not a country it's an island, and same as the UK as a lot of retailers from England setup over here
Its defence is the responsibility of the United Kingdom. However, it is not actually part of the UK - but a possession of the British crown. Although it is not part of the European Union - it is treated as a member for the purposes of international trade.
"Guern" is pronounced in the same way as to guern or screw your face up. "sey" is pronounced "sea" or "C". g'urn'sea
no. that's why they have different breeds...
the same breeds of puppies
No, they are not from the same original breeds.
in single jersey fabric both side are not same but in double jersey both side are same