. The successful stockman and manual of husbandry . Livestock; Veterinary medicine. I' iiii iniii. JBRSEY COW. The Jerseys. Just off the coast of Normandy, in the British Channel, are the small islands, Jersey, Guernsey, and Alderney, each noted for its own breed of cattle. While these islands are in close prox- imity to each other and the cattle have a general likeness to each other, there is still enough difference in them to make each a distinctive breed. These breeds are simply "milking" breeds, and they should never be bred for any other purpose. The cows are prized for the mark


. The successful stockman and manual of husbandry . Livestock; Veterinary medicine. I' iiii iniii. JBRSEY COW. The Jerseys. Just off the coast of Normandy, in the British Channel, are the small islands, Jersey, Guernsey, and Alderney, each noted for its own breed of cattle. While these islands are in close prox- imity to each other and the cattle have a general likeness to each other, there is still enough difference in them to make each a distinctive breed. These breeds are simply "milking" breeds, and they should never be bred for any other purpose. The cows are prized for the marked richness and deep yellow color of their milk and their deep yellow butter. The Jerseys give only moderate quantities of milk, eight to sixteen. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Gardenier, Andrew A. Springfield, Mass. : King-Richardson Co.


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