The phrase indicates a search for young, female bovine animals of the Jersey breed that are available for purchase within a reasonable geographical proximity to the individual initiating the search. As an example, a farmer in rural Pennsylvania needing to expand their dairy herd might utilize this search term to locate local breeders offering these specific animals.
This type of geographically-focused search is important because it can reduce transportation costs and stress on the animals. Purchasing locally also often provides opportunities to assess the health and lineage of the calves firsthand and to develop relationships with local breeders. The Jersey breed is favored for its high milk production efficiency and butterfat content, characteristics historically valued in dairy farming.