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Guernsey
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Guernsey
a yellow-brown and white, horned breed of dairy cattle. One of the Channel Islands breeds, originating from the island of Guernsey in the English Channel.


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Although long empty of livestock, the barn still held the stalls and stanchions where our placid Brown Swiss cows - and later Holsteins and a few Guernseys - had found their places twice a day for milking.
The Melbourne-based club, also known as the Magpies, has a tradition of performance that is unparalleled in Australian league history and wears black and white striped guernseys, similar to the colours of a magpie.
Dressed in the traditional white shirt and pants worn in dairy showmanship competition, Cody was focusing on the task at hand yesterday afternoon as the Ayrshires, Brown Swiss, Guernseys, Holsteins, Jerseys and milking shorthorns were cajoled into place to be judged.
 
 
 
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