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Breeds of Cattle

There are the following breeds of Cattle:
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 Jamaica Black

Jamaica Black is a breed of cattle that is indigenous to Jamaica. They are small to medium in size, with a compact and muscular build. The breed is characterized by its distinctive black coat, which is why it is called the Jamaica Black. This breed is known for its hardiness, resistance to diseases, and ability to adapt to tropical climates, making it a popular choice for small-scale farmers in Jamaica. Jamaica Black cattle are known for their go ...



 Jamaica Hope

The Jamaica Hope cattle breed is a dairy breed that originated from Hope Farm in Jamaica and is a cross between Jersey cattle and Zebu cattle, also known as Jersey-Zebu or Montgomery-Jersey. This breed is known for its high milk production, high butterfat content, and adaptability to tropical climates, making it a popular choice for small-scale dairy farming in Jamaica.

Dr. Thomas Lecky, a pioneer in Jamaican agricultural science, play ...



 Jamaica Red

Developers created the Jamaica Red breed by crossbreeding Red Poll cattle with limited amounts of zebu breeding to improve their adaptation to the climate. During the late 19th century, England imported Red Poll cattle to enhance the milk production of native cattle, and a portion of the herd remained relatively pure, possibly including South Devon. To increase the herd's tolerance of the region, developers introduced zebu breeding to these herds ...



 Jarmelista

The Jarmelista breed originates from the Central Portugal region near Serra da Estrela and is primarily utilized for beef production. This breed is only found in the Guarda district of Continental Portugal.



 Jem-Jem

Jem-Jem, or black highland, cattle are a sub-breed of Zebu Cattle. See Zebu cattle to learn more.



 Jersey

Jersey Cattle, or Alderney Cattle, are a small breed of dairy cattle from Jersey, a small British island in the English Channel off the coast of France. They are popular because their milk has high butterfat content and they are lower maintenance cattle. They are one of the oldest breeds of dairy breeds – they originated nearly six centuries ago. They were brought to the United States in the 1850's.

Jersey herds are found from Den ...



 Jijiga

In the rugged landscapes of the Jijiga Zone in eastern Ethiopia, a breed of cattle known as Jijiga cattle emerges as a resilient force of nature. These creatures, part of the esteemed Zebu lineage, possess a stoic demeanor and a robust physique that belies their harsh environment.

In appearance, they stand at a medium-sized stature, boasting a muscular build that speaks to their endurance. Adorned with a distinctive hump upon their sho ...



 Jutland

Jutland cattle are a rare Danish breed of cattle used in both dairy and beef production. Bred from the indigenous cattle of Jutland the breed could be light gray, dark gray or black pied with upward curving horns. The first herdbook published in 1881 had a small dairy type and a larger beef type. The dairy cows were small, averaging 120 cm high and weighing 350 kg, producing between 800 and 1000 kg of milk per lactation.

In the first ...