Jersey Cow
New
143cm x 8cm
Fun Facts:
The Jersey Cow, as its name implies, 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. Jerseys are frequently fawn in colour. You can see the lighter band around its muzzles and a dark switch (long hair on the end of the tail).
New
143cm x 8cm
Fun Facts:
The Jersey Cow, as its name implies, 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. Jerseys are frequently fawn in colour. You can see the lighter band around its muzzles and a dark switch (long hair on the end of the tail).