Question: Highest milk fat percentage is found in which exotic breed of cattle?
Options:
Brown Swiss
Holstein Friesian
Jersey
Red Dane
📌 Other Options Explanations:
-Option A: Brown Swiss: Brown Swiss cows have a milk fat content of around 4%.
-Option B: Holstein Friesian: Holstein Friesian cows are known for high milk yield but have a lower milk fat percentage of around 3.5%.
-Option D: Red Dane: Red Dane cows have a milk fat percentage of around 4%.
🛑 Additional Information::
The Holstein cow gives the maximum yield of milk.
-Holsteins are a large, black-and-white breed of dairy cattle that are known for their high milk production.
-They are the most popular dairy breed in the world, and they account for about 85% of the world's milk production.
-Holsteins can produce an average of 28 liters of milk per day, and some cows can produce up to 100 liters per day.
-They are also known for their high butterfat content, which is about 4%.
-Jersey.
-Jerseys are a small, fawn-colored breed of dairy cattle that are known for their high milk fat content.
-They can produce an average of 20 liters of milk per day, and some cows can produce up to 60 liters per day.
-Sahiwal.
-Sahiwals are a large, dun-colored breed of dairy cattle that are native to India.
-They are known for their high milk production and their resistance to heat and disease.
-They can produce an average of 15 liters of milk per day, and some cows can produce up to 40 liters per day.
-Red Sindhi.
-Red Sindhis are a large, red-colored breed of dairy cattle that are native to Pakistan.
-They are known for their high milk production and their resistance to heat and disease.
-They can produce an average of 15 liters of milk per day, and some cows can produce up to 40 liters per day.