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Question: Which of these are the highest milk yielding exotic varieties?  is incorrect.
B. Holstein Friesian: They are a breed of dairy cattle originating from the Dutch region. It is the most widespread cattle breed in the world. The breed is used for milk in the north, and meat in the south. Only option (b) is incorrect.
C. Ayrshire and Holstein Friesian: The former breed can produce almost 40,000 pounds of milk and 1800 pounds of butterfat in an year, and the later one can produce around 23,000 pounds of milk per year. Option (c) is correct.
D. Ayrshire, Holstein Friesian and Halliker: Halliker breed of cattle is a native breed that originates from Karnataka. Hence, option (d) is incorrect.
Hence, the correct answer is (c).
Note: The other breeds mentioned in the diagram, Red sindhi, is a reputed heat tolerant milch cattle breed originating from Sindh province of Pakistan. They have also been used for crossbreeding in many countries including India. The other one, Jersey cow, is a British breed of small dairy cattle from Jersey. It is highly productive – may give over 10 times their own weight in milk per lactation; the milk is high in butterfat and has a characteristic yellowish tinge.