There are beef and dairy cows that are red and white:
Red Holsteins
Hereford
Simmental (modern white face types)
Normande
Braford
Red Baldies (Hereford-Red AngusX; Simmental-Red AngusX, and Hereford-SimmentalX)
Simbrah
Beefmasters
Guernsey
Ayrshire
There are actually more than one breeds like that:
Milking Shorthorn
Ayrshire
Guernsey
Red Holstein
A Guernsey is a breed of cattle, particularly dairy cattle.
No. Gerts are a beef breed, not a dairy breed.
Breed registry.
Jersey
Milk cattle are also called Dairy cattle or Dairy cows.
Dual purpose means that the breed or type of cattle can be used for milking or raising beef cattle.
Guernsey
Milking Shorthorn's.
It would have to be the Holstein.
Jersey.
Limousin cattle are a beef breed, not a dairy breed of cattle. So in other words, no not really. They have a milking ability that is matched to that of Angus, which is not nearly as good as Holstein or Jersey.
None. There is no breed that gives this colour of milk. All milk from all breeds of dairy cows is white.