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  2. Guernsey cattle - Wikipedia

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    Exports of cattle and semen were for a while an important economic resource for the island, and in the early 20th century, a large number of Guernsey cattle were exported to the United States. [5] The Guernsey breed is on the watch list maintained by the American Livestock Breeds Conservancy, with fewer than 2,500 annual registrations in the U ...

  3. Channel Island milk - Wikipedia

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    Milk from Guernsey cows is notable for the levels of beta-carotene, Omega-3 fatty acid and A2 β-casein protein. [4] The Guernsey and Jersey dairies each have a monopoly on milk supplies on their respective islands, [5] [6] and both distribute a range of full fat, semi-skimmed and skimmed milk from the local pedigree herds.

  4. Alderney cattle - Wikipedia

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    The Alderney is an extinct breed of dairy cattle. It originated in, and is named for, the island of Alderney in the Channel Islands. [1]: 103 [2]: 139 It was one of three breeds of Channel Island cattle, the others being the Jersey and the Guernsey. In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries "Alderney" was a general term for cattle from the ...

  5. Channel Island cattle - Wikipedia

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    Channel Island cattle is a collective name for the breeds of cattle developed in the Channel Islands located between England and France. The breeds which can be so described are the Jersey , the Guernsey and the Alderney .

  6. Golden Guernsey - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Guernsey is a rare breed of dairy goat from Guernsey in the Channel Islands, where it has been known for more than two hundred years. In 2024 it received a Royal title from King Charles III and is officially the Royal Golden Guernsey Goat. It is an endangered breed, with fewer than 2000 living animals.

  7. Category : Cattle breeds originating in the Channel Islands

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    Guernsey cattle; J. Jersey cattle This page was last edited on 21 July 2019, at 17:19 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. Red Poll - Wikipedia

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    Red Poll heifers at the Walcha Show, New South Wales, Australia. The Red Poll is a dual-purpose breed of cattle developed in England in the latter half of the 19th century. The Red Poll is a cross of the Norfolk Red beef cattle and Suffolk Dun dairy cattle breeds.