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  1. The Ayrshire (IPA / ˈ ɛər ʃ ər /) is a Scottish breed of dairy cattle. It originates in, and is named for, the county of Ayrshire in south-western Scotland. Ayrshires typically have red and white markings; the red can range from a shade of orange to a dark brown.

  2. Feb 19, 2024 · It is the only breed of dairy cow that was “developed” on the main isles of Britain, rather than on surrounding islands, but its origin stems from Scotland. It’s highly prized for its excellent milk production, especially in comparison to its medium size.

  3. The Ayrshire is the ultimate, economic dairy cow and is characterised by high quality, longevity, ease of management and overall good health.

  4. Sep 29, 2022 · Ayrshires are medium-sized cattle and weigh approximately over 1200 pounds at maturity. They are strong, rugged cattle that adapt to all management systems including group handling on dairy farms with free stalls and milking parlors. Ayrshires excel in udder conformation and are not subject to excessive foot and leg problems.

  5. Feb 18, 2024 · Ayrshire Cow! Picture a picture-perfect dairy cow: gentle eyes, a sleek reddish coat splashed with white, and elegant, curving horns. That’s the classic image of an Ayrshire! Hailing from Scotland, this historic breed is a dairy farmer’s favorite worldwide.

  6. Ayrshire cows are medium-sized cattle with an average weight of 1,200 pounds and a height of 50-53 inches at their maturity. Early Ayrshires have wide and curved horns that can be up to 1 foot long or more like a breed’s hallmark, but most modern ones are dehorned as calves to reduce injuries to other cattle and their owners.

  7. The Ayrshire cow is universally recognized as one of the most beautiful of the dairy cattle breeds, but much more important is the fact that she has been bred and developed to be a useful, profitable commercial dairy cow.

  8. Ayrshire cattle are a dairy breed named after its home region of County Ayr in southwestern Scotland. Unlike most other breeds, which trace their origins to landrace populations, the Ayrshire was purposefully developed as a standardized breed.

  9. Sep 23, 2022 · Ayrshire cattle are a Scottish dairy breed of cattle known to be efficient grazers and are praised for their hardiness. They are also prolific milk producers, with owners yielding up to 20,000 pounds of milk during the lifetime of just one cow.

  10. Ayrshire, breed of hardy dairy cattle originating in the county of Ayr, Scotland, in the latter part of the 18th century and considered to be the only special dairy breed to have originated in the British Isles. The body colour varies from almost pure white to nearly all cherry red or brown with.

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