No. Jerseys can range from light fawn to almost black.
Likely a Jersey.
Dark Brown to Light Tan
Brown cows exist and can have various shades of brown in their coat, such as light tan, mahogany, or dark chocolate. The color of a cow's coat is determined by genetics and can vary among different breeds.
~Only when they "mooo" ~Only the cows with brown spots ~Only female cows
Jersey Holstien Ayrshire Guernsy Brown Swiss Milking Shorthorn
Holstein, Jersey, Guernsey, Brown Swiss.
The current popular leader is the Holstein. Other dairy cows include Jersey, Ayrshire, Brown Swiss, Canadienne, Guernsey, and Milking Shorthorn.
No, Brown cows do not have brown milk.
The collective noun for cows (of any kind) is a herd of cows or a herd of jersey cows.
At almost any Jersey or Brown Swiss producing farm, these animals can also be found in sale barns or other livestock auctions.
The dairy cows that we see commonly today originated from Europe. Holsteins originated from the Netherlands, and Jerseys from the Island of Jersey off of England, Brown Swiss from Switzerland, etc.
Jersey cows typically weigh between 900 to 1200 pounds.