List of dairy cattle breeds
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Dairy cattle are those primarily raised for their milk as part of dairy farming.
Breed | Country of Origin | Output per Day[Note 1] | Other | Image | |
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Ayrshire cattle | Scotland | 5 | 19 | Can be used for foraging | |
Brown Swiss | Switzerland | 8 | 30 | Second largest amount of milk produced of any dairy cattle breed. | |
Buša cattle | Croatia | 1 | 3.8 | ||
Canadienne cattle | Canada | 2.7 | 10.4 | Very rare breed. | |
Dairy Shorthorn | England | 7.6 | 29 | Also called the milking shorthorn. | |
Dexter cattle | Ireland | 2 | 7.5 | Very small in size. Used in domestic farms. | |
Guernsey cattle | Guernsey | 5 | 19 | One of the channel islands cattle. | |
Holstein-Friesian cattle | Netherlands | Up to 14 | Up to 53 | Known for producing the most amount of milk of any cattle. | |
Illawarra cattle | Australia | 2 | 7.5 | ||
Irish Moiled | Ireland | 2 | 7.5 | Rare breed and can be dual purpose, meat and milk. | |
Jersey Cattle | Jersey | 5 | 19 | Has a very high content of butterfat in the milk. | |
American Milking Devon | America | 5 | 23 | Originally bred from the North Devon cattle | |
Milking Shorthorn | Britain | 6 | 22 | ||
Norwegian Red | Norway | 5 | 18 | ||
Red Poll | England | 4 | 15 | A cross of Norfolk Red and Suffolk Dun | |
Notes
- ↑ U.S. Gallons are used. Figures are rounded to 2 significant figures.
References
- http://www.thecattlesite.com/breeds/dairy/
- http://www.raw-milk-facts.com/dairy_cow_breeds.html
- http://www.sites.ext.vt.edu/virtualfarm/dairy/dairy_breeds.html
- http://www.wellfedhomestead.com/choosing-a-dairy-cow-breeds
- http://www.dairy.edu.au/discoverdairy/Students/From-Farm-to-Plate/About-Dairy-Cows.aspx
- http://www.thedairysite.com/breeds/dairy/
Bibliography
- Hasheider, Philip (2011). The Family Cow Handbook: A Guide to Keeping a Milk Cow. Voyageur Press Inc. ISBN 9780760340677
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