Definitely not. Ever heard of the Charolais breed? Chianina or Marchigiana, or heck even Brahman? Well, those breeds all come in white of some form of other, and aren't all that rare in the US, especially the Charolais breed.
The black and white belted cows you will see on the related link listed below are a rare breed of Scottish beef cattle called Belted Galloway cows, or Belties.
Medium rare, preferably.
This is an attempt at a trick question. Cows drink water.
There are about 100 million cows overall in the US.
holsteins.they are black and white cows
You get strawberry milk from the pink cows, Milktonium from the green cows, chocolate milk from the brown and regular white milk from the brown and white cows.
One in every five cows would have black and white coats in this herd. Using this ratio you can determine how many black and white coated cows would occur in similar herds of differing sizes.
Those cows that are large and white include such breeds as Chianina, Marchigiana, and Charolais.
Most white with black spots or most black with white spots. However you want to look at it. Some carry a recessive gene that makes them red instead of black. Those are called Red Holstein. Not really creative but effective description.
No they are white.
Yes, cows can have twins, it is a rare occurrence but does happen. Offspring is known as calves.
Cows can be so racised that no one is ofended but it is like they are moking us like half black half white I mean wouldent you lake that offensivly. I feel that the way they act is like a slap in the face to us and all the cows on the face of the earth should be extirminated off the face of the