it is a real contribution to feeding a society .It is you the farmers The USA should be proud of before anything or anybodyelse . best regards from Morocco
Yeah Jersey cattle! They typically perform better on pasture based or 100% forage systems, too. Too bad so much of the nutrition in the high quality milk these families, and their cows, work so hard to produce is ruined by cooking, especially the 'flash pasturization'.
Hi, I’m planing to rebuild my grandfather farm down here in Central America, Jersey is one of my favorite milk cattle, I live in western honduras, 1500m over sea. Will jersey work well Down here? Any advice?
Nobody understands how much a dairy farmer puts into his cows ! There is no such thing as a day off ! And having someone else do the work while you take a day or short vacation is even more stress . Its a thankless job for very little pay .....
Khanganba Tekcham That depends on the cow and what and how much it is fed. Also is the times milked (2 versus 3) per day. Milking cows three times produces more milk but requires more feed and the cows hormones break down faster than a cow milking twice per day. Generally, Jersey cows give less milk per day than any of the other milk breeds given the same conditions and circumstances. A Holstein gives the largest yield some as high as 64 litters per day. Milk is generally measured in pounds not gallons. Some Jerseys yield 16500 pounds of milk per year, some more than this but many much less. My jersey family cow gave us only 3 gallons or less per day but we did not feed her for highest production. We fed her up to 26 pounds of feed per day plus free range grass and unlimited hay. A milking Jersey will eat about 65 pounds of total food per day and drink 14 plus gallons of fresh water per day, even more when it is hot. Holstein cows require much more food and water. Jersey cows are mostly used to yield high butter fat as they produce the richest milk if all breeds. Generally you only milk a cow for a year or less during which time she is bred again and the milking stops when she 7 months pregnant to give her body a break and to help the final development of her calf. Jersey cows are susceptible to milk fever especially giving birth to their second offspring forward so research the treatment and have the supplies on hand before calving occurs. Hope this info helps.
Love this video! One our country's most important industries in our state and country. Thank you for what you do.
it is a real contribution to feeding a society .It is you the farmers The USA should be proud of before anything or anybodyelse .
best regards from Morocco
Very very nice farm and couples
its great to watch this brings back great memories
My favorite cow, and favorite place which i like.
Bless these farmers!
Nice cows I like they way they are normally dormant , I heard egg has alot of nutrient too
Good work there
I m from India .
I want to do jersey cow dairy farm.
I want to visit your farm
Very nice
Thank you sir
I am a farmer for economic reasons I was forced to quit my farming. If someone helps me financially I can start my farming again.
Yeah Jersey cattle! They typically perform better on pasture based or 100% forage systems, too. Too bad so much of the nutrition in the high quality milk these families, and their cows, work so hard to produce is ruined by cooking, especially the 'flash pasturization'.
really awasome for a dairy cow lover
A very useful job, I was wondering how much these cows cost
very nice job
If you talk about Milk quality then Sahiwal is the winner
What is the milk average of Jersey cows
What is the climate like in carolina
Hi, I’m planing to rebuild my grandfather farm down here in Central America, Jersey is one of my favorite milk cattle, I live in western honduras, 1500m over sea. Will jersey work well Down here? Any advice?
yes definately
Welling to help
Hi,
Great to see you, I just wanna to ask about milks quality, because this is a1 milk. So is it better for health ?.
Nice
I like it I want to same quality cow
really good breed
Very nice
Nobody understands how much a dairy farmer puts into his cows ! There is no such thing as a day off ! And having someone else do the work while you take a day or short vacation is even more stress . Its a thankless job for very little pay .....
That is very true, I agree with you.
sir I want to know the productivity of jersey cow in litre per day
Khanganba Tekcham
That depends on the cow and what and how much it is fed. Also is the times milked (2 versus 3) per day. Milking cows three times produces more milk but requires more feed and the cows hormones break down faster than a cow milking twice per day. Generally, Jersey cows give less milk per day than any of the other milk breeds given the same conditions and circumstances. A Holstein gives the largest yield some as high as 64 litters per day. Milk is generally measured in pounds not gallons. Some Jerseys yield 16500 pounds of milk per year, some more than this but many much less. My jersey family cow gave us only 3 gallons or less per day but we did not feed her for highest production. We fed her up to 26 pounds of feed per day plus free range grass and unlimited hay. A milking Jersey will eat about 65 pounds of total food per day and drink 14 plus gallons of fresh water per day, even more when it is hot. Holstein cows require much more food and water. Jersey cows are mostly used to yield high butter fat as they produce the richest milk if all breeds. Generally you only milk a cow for a year or less during which time she is bred again and the milking stops when she 7 months pregnant to give her body a break and to help the final development of her calf. Jersey cows are susceptible to milk fever especially giving birth to their second offspring forward so research the treatment and have the supplies on hand before calving occurs. Hope this info helps.
I am veterinarian from Pakistan.I have a lot of experience with jersey breads in dairy farming.you can hire me on your dairy farm
Sir
I want to know Best cow for dairy farming
I am indian please help sir
ماشاءالله
Sir jarsy cow is good from milk you fram milk low how mane and hi
You feed the world...what do you do with the males calves??????
Hi how are you
I am a famr
Linda. Vaca.
Good video but..eggs for example more nutritious, don't exaggerate
Very nice