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  2. Colour-sided - Wikipedia

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    An extreme pale form of the colour-sided pattern is the colour-pointed or 'white park' pattern, seen for example in the White Park, the British White and in some Irish Moiled, where the darker colour is restricted to the ears, nose and feet, leaving most of the animal white. [2]: 127

  3. Jersey cattle - Wikipedia

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    The exact cause has been stated as the "most likely" cause of death was botulism. The exact number of cows, listed as over 100 was also stated as 112 cows [3] and 132 cows, which was more than half the dairy herd. [4] Before 1789, cows would be given as dowry for inter-island marriages between Jersey and Guernsey. [5] This was, however, not ...

  4. Template:Football kit/pattern list - Wikipedia

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    For other patterns and instructions see the talk page Wikimedia Commons has media related to Association football kit templates . For the most complete listing of templates available for use, see the Association football kit templates category on Wikimedia Commons.

  5. Danish Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The Danish Jersey is a modern Danish breed of dairy cattle. It derives from approximately 5200 head of Jersey cattle imported to Denmark from the island of Jersey between about 1896 and 1909. It is the most numerous population of Jersey cattle in Europe and constitutes approximately 13% of the Danish dairy herd.

  6. Australian Milking Zebu - Wikipedia

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    Australian Milking Zebu dairy cows. The Australian Milking Zebu (AMZ) is a composite breed of dairy cattle, developed by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) in Australia during the mid-1950s. To develop the breed, the CSIRO bred Sahiwal and Red Sindhi cattle from Pakistan with Jersey cattle.

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  8. Channel Island milk - Wikipedia

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    This variety of milk is commonly called Jersey milk and is also known as gold-top milk from the color of the bottle cap used to distinguish it. Channel Island milk is produced in the Channel Islands off the northwestern French coast of Normandy , as well as in the United Kingdom, Australia, South Africa, Denmark, the United States and Canada.

  9. Template:Infobox cattle breed - Wikipedia

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