A typical Jersey would produce around 15 kg (~4 gal.) of milk per day on good feed and pasture.
A typical Jersey cow will produce 5000 kg per year (or 1319 gal per year).
Heifers don't produce milk. Not until after they've had a calf. It doesn't matter how good her genetics are, whether she's registered or not, nor what you're feeding her, the bovine in her is telling you that unless she becomes a first-calf heifer and gives birth to her first calf, she will not produce milk.
Timothy is a grass hay
Melilot (Sweet Clover) has been known to produce Coumadin when it is spoiled.
Grass, alfalfa, clover, and timothy are all used for livestock fodder.
A perennial grass that is native to Europe and excellent fodder for horses and rabbits. It is often combined with clover or alfalfa.
Pepperwort or Water Clover (Marsilea Quadrifolia) or Oxalis (Oxalis deppei or Oxalis tetraphylla) plants that produce all four leaves.
The shamrock, a symbol of Ireland and a registered trademark of the Republic of Ireland, is a three-leafed old white clover, sometimes of the variety Trifolium repens(a white clover, known in Irish as seamair bhán) but today usually Trifolium dubium (a lesser clover, Irish: seamair bhuí).
hay - alfalfa, clover, timothy, grass. oats bran barley sweet feed pellets hay cubes carrots apples
Ireland does not have a national flower. The Shamrock is a registered trademark and the unofficial national flower. However, many people do not consider clover to be a flower
bush clover, dutch clover, hop clover, land-rover, moreover, red clover, sea rover, sweet clover, white clover
cow clover
The highest number of leaves found on a clover is 56, discovered by Shigeo Obara in Japan in May 2009. This clover specimen had a genetic mutation that caused it to produce an unusually high number of leaves. It was certified by the Guinness World Records as having the most leaves on a clover plant.