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Hi...I am a resident of India (Bijapur city in KArnataka) and I am intrested in Jersey Cow small business. I am planning to but about 10 Jersey cow. I will appreciate if any one can give me detail information about where to buy and what is the cost etc. Looking for a quick reply from your end...[/b]
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For Jersey cows in India contact Mr. Vishwas Chitale of Chitale Dairy, Sangli, Maharashtra. Their contact address:
regards Suresh Last edited by Ritika; 02-02-2008 at 11:27 AM. Reason: Only paid Verified members are allowed to post contact details. Please click 'Upgrade' to become a Verified member. |
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are you interested to join me in this project near mumbai
I have 3 a land near mumbai SATLA R.K. Quote:
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Dear sir
my name is p.murthy, iam resideing in pondicherry, iam very much interested to have a small diary with 15 to 20 nos, for this i need a CD media for how will maintaince a milk diary and whare i will get high yield milk producing cows please give me a contact details best regards p.murthy Last edited by murthypalani; 12-18-2007 at 05:28 PM. Reason: not sending |
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Dear Sir
The Jersey cow is quite small, ranging from only 800 to 1200 pounds (360 to 540 kg). The main factor contributing to the popularity of the breed has been their greater economy of production, due to: the ability to carry a larger number of effective milking cows per unit area due to lower body weight, hence lower maintenance requirements high butterfat content of their milk, which economises in energy requirements in food per pound of butterfat the ability to stand up to a wide range of climatic conditions, and to thrive on locally produced food. (Rex Paterson in Jersey Cattle, ed. Boston, 1954, pp81-95) Bulls are also small, ranging from 1200 to 1800 pounds (540 to 820 kg), and are notoriously aggressive. Jersey cattle being judged at a show in Jersey, home of the breedDue to the small size, curious docile character and attractive features of the Jersey cow, small herds were imported into England by aristocratic landowners as props for aesthetic landscapes. History of the breed As its name implies, the Jersey was bred on the British Channel Island of Jersey. It apparently descended from cattle stock brought over from the nearby Norman mainland, and was first recorded as a separate breed around 1700. Frank Falle has speculated[1] (on the basis of DNA evidence) that the oldest settlers in Jersey were Danish vikings who had been to Nantes with Hatain, where it is recorded that tribute was given by the King of France to Hatain of 500 cattle to leave that area, whereupon they settled in the Normandy area. The marked resemblance between Jersey cattle and the Nantaise cow would seem to bear this out While the breed is isolated from outside influence today, this was not always the case. imports of foreign cattle into Jersey have been forbidden by law to maintain the purity of the breed, although exports of cattle and semen have been an important economic resource for the island. The restriction on the import of cattle was initially introduced in 1789 to prevent a collapse in the export price. The United Kingdom levied no import duty on cattle imported from Jersey. Cattle were being shipped from France to Jersey and then being shipped onward to England to circumvent the tariff on French cattle. The increase in the supply of cattle, sometimes of inferior quality, was bringing the price down and damaging the reputation of Jersey cattle. The import ban stabilised the price and enabled a more scientifically controlled programme of breeding to be undertaken. Kirti |
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we are manufacturer of milking machines according to herd size in you farm. we are manufacturing deffrent models of milking machines from one can cluster milking machine to ten can cluster milking machine that is suitable upto 250 herd size of a farm. We are also manufactuing pipe line milking systems and parlors with colobration of italian technologies. Regards Ajay Panchal Director Milkwell Milking Machines and systems swastik enetrprises Last edited by Ritika; 02-02-2008 at 11:28 AM. Reason: Only paid Verified members are allowed to post contact details. Please click 'Upgrade' to become a Verified member. |
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