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GuernseySecond-largest of the Channel Islands; area 63 sq km/24.3 sq mi; population (2001) 59,800. The capital is St Peter Port. Products include electronics, tomatoes, flowers, and butterflies; and since 1975 it has been a major financial centre. Guernsey cattle, which are a distinctive pale fawn colour and give rich, creamy milk, originated here. Guernsey has belonged to the English crown since 1066, but was occupied by German forces 1940–45. Guernsey
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| The new facilities will be near the existing ones, and they will be filled with Guernseys. Numbers drop off dramatically for the other breeds with 5,413 Brown Swiss, 3,447 Guernseys and less than 1,000 Milking Shorthorns. Steve Mills managed the family's Marfred Farm, milking 90 Registered Guernseys from 1973 to 2003 when the milking herd was sold to Hoard's Dairyman Farm. |
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