cow breeds

When it comes to dairy farming, having the right breed of cows is really important. According to statistics, 60% of the success of dairy farming in Kenya depends on the type of feeds and feeding.

In Kenya, the main dairy breeds that have been selected include Ayrshire, Friesian, Jersey, Guernsey, and their crossbreeds.

Friesian Breed

Friesian Cow Breed
Friesian Cow

Characteristics

  • Large body that weighs between 500-550kgs
  • Black and white coat design
  • Milk potential of 40-50 Litres of milk daily
  • Preferred choice for dairy farming in Kenya highlands
  • Heavy feeders eating 90-110 kg fresh forage per day or 3 gunny bags
  • Need plenty of clean water about 60 Litres/day

Shortcomings

  • Heavy feeders thus feed expense will be higher than other cows
  • Susceptible to diseases, milk fever, and high temperatures

Ayrshire Breed

Ayrshire Cow Breed
Ayrshire Cow

Characteristics

  • Large bodied animal with average live-weight of 450 Kgs
  • Milk potential of 30 Litres per day
  • Body covered in brown with white patches in almost equal amounts
  • Requires around 90-110 kg feed consisting of fresh forage per day or 3 gunny bags
  • Needs plenty of clean water about 60 Litres/day
  • Hardy animals and is adaptable to most climates, thus making it suitable for dairy farming in Kenya

Guernsey Breed

Guernsey Cow Breed
Guernsey Cow

Characteristics

  • Yellow to reddish-brown with white patches around its body
  • Adaptable to all climates and management systems
  • Milk yield potential of 25 Ltrs per day
  • Amount of feed required is 65-85Kg fresh forage per day or 2 gunny bags
  • Needs 40 Ltrs of water per day

Jersey Breed

Jersey Cow Breed
Jersey Cow

Characteristics

  • Body colour of light brown, though the colour can range from almost grey to dull black
  • Average milk production is 20 litres per day
  • Nose is black and bordered by almost white muzzle

Conclusion

The choice of the right breed of cows for dairy farming in Kenya depends on a number of factors, including climate, available feed, and desired milk production. The breeds discussed above are all well-suited to dairy farming in Kenya, and each has its own unique advantages and disadvantages.

Learn how to improve your dairy cows to the best breed here.

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Comments (28)

  • James Mungai January 27, 2015 Reply

    Hello, I liked your article about the common farming cows and would like to know the average prices for each of the types. kindly provide this information as my desire is to venture in this business in the near future.
    Thank you.

    • The Graduate Farmer January 27, 2015 Reply

      Hi James, The prices of the cows vary between 50,000 – 200,000 depending on the genetic potential. Are you planning to buy from a renowned breeder or local market?

      • Loganathan October 24, 2015 Reply

        Hi,
        I am doing farming in 150 acres in naivasha. I would like to get 50 holstein friesian cows to start with. Can I get lists of farms who is selling from a good pedigree cows.

        • The Graduate Farmer October 24, 2015 Reply

          Hello. Search for Baraka Farm Eldoret, Wilsam Farm Eldoret Kapseret, Maraba Investments Eldoret, Baraton University Farm

      • lydiah chemweno May 17, 2018 Reply

        Hi, Am doing farming and would like to improve my breed .The prices are good for 50k can i get a good dairy cow?

        • Graduate Farmer May 22, 2018 Reply

          You can buy a local fresian breed then improve the genes though artificial insemination.

  • muita July 14, 2015 Reply

    You are doing a commedable job teaching us beginers .Cogratulation. The issue has always been how to get the right semen.

  • muita July 14, 2015 Reply

    You are doing a commedable job teaching us beginers .Cogratulation. The issue has always been how to get the right semen.

  • Davis July 14, 2015 Reply

    Thanks for the great work you guys are doing.
    Am an aspiring dairy farmer in Webuye Bungoma county which basically hot and wet. What would be the best breed for such climatic conditions? For a starter how many cows would you recommend for one acre piece of land?
    Thank you and best regards.

  • Davis July 21, 2015 Reply

    Thanks, Total acreage is 1.5acres for both structures and feeds.

  • Mary Kiritu September 22, 2015 Reply

    Am a 3rd yr student at Kemu and would wish to venture into dairy farming advise on the best breed and where to get them..would wish to start the venture in Naivasha.

  • Emmanuel koech Bayas October 18, 2015 Reply

    I have started dairy farming but I have many changes especially when it comes to choice of high yield cows

  • Catherine November 12, 2015 Reply

    Am a beginner cow farmer which recently gave me a very health and strong male calve, which I want to feed well, on maturity I sell and buy another pedigree milking cow. my question, is it okey to feed on dry matter to milking/calving cow, will it reduce milk input?? again my cow had very small teats at calving hence I decided to give the calve to sack now its one month old nad its mother has started hiding milk for me. i struggle to milk while the calve is sacking, am so distressed what gone I do. coz I need both.

  • Catherine Kimunya November 12, 2015 Reply

    Am a beginner cow farmer which recently gave me a very health and strong male calve, which I want to feed well, on maturity I sell and buy another pedigree milking cow. my question, is it okey to feed on dry matter to milking/calving cow, will it reduce milk input?? again my cow had very small teats at calving hence I decided to give the calve to sack now its one month old nad its mother has started hiding milk for me. i struggle to milk while the calve is sacking, am so distressed what gone I do. coz I need both.

  • Kennedy November 17, 2015 Reply

    Hello, I need advice on where I can buy genuine 5 pedigree Freisian or Fleckvieh heifers and at how much. Kindly advise. I have been learning more of feed and animal management and I am good to go. I visited Kabete Vet Farm but couldn’t get any and was advised to visit Githunguri Farms. Unfortunately, with money and farmers in Kiambu, you can never be sure and that is why I would like your assistance.

  • lawrence December 1, 2015 Reply

    am a beginner dairy farmer looking for pedigree jersey heifers in coast counties please advise if u know any farmers there am based in kwale.

  • Sylvia Reda February 2, 2016 Reply

    There are many more breeds of dairy cows, some of which might be much more suitable under challenging conditions: http://www.makitosha.com/cows.htm
    and
    http://www.livestockkenya.com/index.php/cattle/300-the-best-tropical-dairy-cows

  • George February 29, 2016 Reply

    a begginer where can i get cows of fresian nd jearsey origin nd at how much

  • korir March 29, 2016 Reply

    How do I check the bull semen(straws) for quality? The AI officer will tell you this is kshs 2000, 1500, or 1000. How would you know if they don’t charge you ksh2000 for kshs1000 worth of straw.

  • kenneth March 29, 2016 Reply

    hi! am kenneth from kiambu,where everybody owns a cow. i wanted to make a change by having invested in them as my main source of income and job too.am glad to have been following you guys and hoping to make ends meet through cow farming

  • muluken October 23, 2016 Reply

    i am muluken from ethiopia i need to buying Ayhire breed cow then how much the price each cow and how to send to me?
    best regured
    muluken

  • AMOS MOUNDE NYABANDO April 11, 2017 Reply

    Am interested in dairy ,am from trans nzoia county which is the best breed

    • Vincent Rotich March 13, 2019 Reply

      hello mr mounde,i always advice farms to check on the breed records origin, in transnzoia all types of breed can work very well ,i like you to try ayrshire or holstein friesian.

  • AMOS MOUNDE NYABANDO April 11, 2017 Reply

    help me know the right breed that can do well in trans nzoia

  • bonface suleiman February 14, 2020 Reply

    nc

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