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1 hours ago Explore 12 listings for Jersey calves for sale at best prices. The cheapest offer starts at R 400. Check it out! Gauteng South and Midvaal. R 4 000. Jersey bull calves for sale. Weaned. …
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3 hours ago 4 Male Jersey / Ayrshire calves. R 6,000. We have 4 Male Jersey/ Ayrshire calves available for collection on our dairy farm in Caledon. - Jersey/ Ayrshire mix - 3 months old - Weened/off the milk - R6000 all together Please contact if you …
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Just Now Find dairy and meat cattle for sale in Gauteng by searching your local classifieds on Gumtree, and discover a large selection of animals for your farm needs. Jersey cow for sale. R 11,900 Healthy 3-year-old. Not in milk. …
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5 hours ago Jersey cows for sale. $ 300.00 – $ 1,330.00. Once you submit your order, full details for payment will be sent to you by email or sent via text using the phone number you …
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Just Now Jersey Cattle Prices. Prices of Jersey cattle vary depending on breed characteristics such as DNA, age, and general health. On average, a Jersey breeding bull can fetch anything from {MALES}, whereas you can expect to …
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The cost of Jersey cows can be as low as $1,400 to $1,800. Cows that are sold by weight usually cost in between $1.05 and $1.35 (per pound) As compared to bred cows, heifers are cheaper, they cost around $500 and $1,000. The cost of lactating dairy cows is around $1,500 and $2,100.
The Jersey dairy cow is slightly smaller than the other breeds by an average of about 300-700 pounds. It is easily recognizable with a light brown/tan color and large dark eyes. Unlike the Holstein, it has no spots. The Brown Swiss is believed to be the oldest of the dairy breeds mentioned here.
So the answer to the question is no. Jersey cows are a breed developed in the Channel Islands. Just curious how you got this doubt. In case of a cross breed, it will have the looks of both the parents. A jersey cow looks like a cow rather than a mix of a buffalo and a pig.
We believe the Heritage Jersey is a homestead cow from the past that promises to greatly enhance our future and those of our children and grandchildren. R.M. Gow wrote in 1936, “Where there is a home, there must be a cow.”