A byre A field, cow shed (in winter)
Usually in grassy plains, or an environment of hay, and water, and cows also aren't very big fans of hot weather so cool environments. However, the longhorns do survive a dry, hot climate surprisingly well.
Interestingly, cows can improve habitat, a fact that many do not realize. They can graze on foodstuffs that help to clear debris from range-lands and hillsides, keeping it free of the fuel that feeds wildfire. Cattle can also convert dry matter into feed for themselves, including remnants like almond hulls, sugar beets, etc. This animal is an amazing machine. With its four stomach chambers it can chew and then digest through its four chambers an incredible amount of food.
When managed properly, cattle forage and help to keep marginal lands free of fire danger. On the dry hillsides, they can digest the dry grasses. They do not have to be pampered. They are an efficient animal and can be used to improve environments.
Cows graze on grass and need water to drink. They may be near streams or provided with drinking water by the farmer. The farmer will have the land fenced and may have cattle dogs to keep an eye on the animals.
Barns, farms, pastures, wood lands and grasslands.
Dairies and farms mostly.
Yes.
Milk production.
Holstein cows can die at any age. Really, they can. Any age means from 2 to 20 years of age.
On a dairy farm of course!
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Holstein and Jersey.
Holsteins originated from the Netherlands.
The Angus is the most popular for beef cows. The Holstein is the most popular for dairy cows.
Punjab..
It is a breed of cattle. Normally white with large black spots on it. Holstein cows are frequently used for dairy products.
Holstein cows are the largest breed of dairy cow they can reach 66 inches tall at the shoulder.
Holsteins are big cows and they are black and white.