Usually, yes. However, due to the pecking order stance in the herd, smaller cattle tend to be dominated by larger cattle, horned cattle dominate polled cattle, and cattle of an "unusual" colour than the rest of the herd would also be subject to domination by those animals that are of the "usual" colour of the herd. These are more present in larger herds than in smaller herds of only 2 to 5 cattle.
Yes....Short bred and long bred cows are two types. Other two types are dry bred cows and 3-in-1's.
Many types of cows originated in Europe. These cows can just reproduce, but other cows can be imported from all over.
there is bumhole
Good feed or pasture, being with other cows, shelter from the elements, and a warm place to sun-bask and sleep.
Types of Pastoral farming are growing sheep for wool, fattening pigs, cows, lambs ect for meat, making milk from cows
They are similar to cows so they eat the same types of things cows do, such as- grass, some twigs off shrubs and trees, and other forbs that are edible.
Other cows
Sure, cows and other animals get their nourishment from it.Sure, cows and other animals get their nourishment from it.Sure, cows and other animals get their nourishment from it.Sure, cows and other animals get their nourishment from it.
Cheese and cows
Yes, cows do have a sense of taste. They also have different types of taste buds.
The current popular leader is the Holstein. Other dairy cows include Jersey, Ayrshire, Brown Swiss, Canadienne, Guernsey, and Milking Shorthorn.
Cows; sheep