Angus cattle are the most common of the beef breeds and Holstein cattle are the most common of the diary breeds.
Holstein
This breed is a dairy cattle. The standard colour is black with white markings. They are popular for their large amount of milk production. The fat percentage is about 3.5%. The Holstein-Friesian is the most popular dairy cow in Australia.
It would have to be the Holstein.
A Guernsey is a breed of cattle, particularly dairy cattle.
No. Gerts are a beef breed, not a dairy breed.
Most of the cattle in NZ are Dairy cows, and Frisian is the most popular breed because of its good production quantity. (As measured by Milk Solids.) Jersey cows used to be the common dairy cows, but no longer. For Beef cattle, Angus would be among the most popular. Hereford are another popular beef breed.
Most dairy cattle in North America are holstein- the black and white cows most commonly seen.
It is a breed of cattle. Normally white with large black spots on it. Holstein cows are frequently used for dairy products.
Jersey
Dual purpose means that the breed or type of cattle can be used for milking or raising beef cattle.
Holstein-Friesians are a dairy breed of cattle that is known for producing large quantities of milk. They are those black-and-white cows that the media has made very popular when the word "cow" is ever mentioned.
Guernsey
Milking Shorthorn's.