No, because it depends on the breed. For instance, the Holstein breed, which is primarily a dairy breed, has both males (bulls and steers) and females (cows and heifers) that are black-and-white. Check out the related question below for a list of breeds that also come in black-and-white.
No. And cows ARE females. There are males that are completely white, as well as females.
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Male cows don't exist. There are only cows and bulls, no female cows, male cows, male bulls, female bulls. With that said, only cows (which are, by definition, mature female bovines that have given birth to at least one calf) are ones that have cervixes, bulls do not. Bulls have their major reproductive organs close to or mostly outside their body, cows have theirs inside.
no you can get it from female camels too.
No, only the "female cows" do. Male "cows" are not cows. They are bulls or steers, which do not produce milk. Female bovines that have had a calf (or at least two) are called cows and those cows produce milk. Young female bovines that have not had a calf are called heifers, and they are not able to produce milk because they have not had a calf yet.
No. Cows are female, they're mature female bovines that have had a calf. Beef cows are genetically selected to produce more beefy frames than dairy cows are, and thus only produce enough milk for their calves. Beef cows are typically not selected for increased milk quantity like other dairy breeds are (including Holstein, Jersey and Brown Swiss), and thus, unlike dairy cows, do not produce so much milk that their one calf can't drink it all at one nursing.
only female cows can produce milk
No. Cattle include cows, which are mature female bovines. "Cattle" is a plural term encapsulating all types of bovine animals, from cows and heifers to calves and bulls to steers.
The only animals on your farm that can have changing colour are cows. Cows can be born or purchased brown, white with pink spots or white with black patches.
No, female elephants are called cows, apart from the dominant female and she is called the matriarch; only male elephants are called bulls.
No, not only female ferrets are white, there are many albino, or black-eyed white ferrets too.
No. Black Angus cows are all black. You can only get black cows with white faces if they have a sire as a Hereford or traditional Simmental. These cows are called "black baldies" and should never considered as purebred Angus because they are not purebred at all: they are crossbreds.
Yes. Bulls are intact male bovines used to breed cows and heifers. Bulls are not female, nor ever will be.