A Pure Jersey Cow refers to a cow that belongs to the Jersey breed, a breed of dairy cattle. They are recognized for their high butterfat content in their milk. Jerseys are known for their small to medium size, fawn color (usually light brown), and white face with dark eyes. These typically have a fawn coat, although variations in shading can occur, their face is often white, and they may have dark eyes. They are commonly found on dairy farms where the emphasis is on producing high-quality milk with a higher butterfat percentage, often used for specialty dairy products. Pure Jersey Cow are adaptable to various climates and are known for their ability to thrive in different environments.