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Full-Size Jersey vs. Mini Jersey Cattle: Choosing the Right Fit for Your Farm

  Full-Size Jersey vs. Mini Jersey Cattle: Choosing the Right Fit for Your Farm When it comes to dairy cattle, the Jersey breed stands out for its rich, creamy milk and docile temperament. However, within the Jersey family, you’ll find two distinct size options: full-size Jersey cattle and mini Jersey cattle. Both have unique benefits and drawbacks, making them suited to different types of farms and farmers. Let’s break down the differences to help you decide which is right for you. 1. Size and Space Requirements Full-Size Jersey Cattle: Full-size Jersey cows are medium-sized dairy cattle, with mature cows weighing between 800-1,200 pounds and standing around 48-50 inches at the shoulder. They require more space for housing, grazing, and movement. If you have a larger farm or ample grazing land, full-size Jerseys can thrive with plenty of room to roam. Mini Jersey Cattle: Mini Jerseys are a smaller version of the breed, typically standing 36-42 inches tall and weighing a...