yes. The color of the cow has nothing to do with the milk it produces.
Because milk is white. the colour of the cow is irrelevent to the colour of the milk
You mean a Freisian? They're just your average black-and-white milk cow.
Milk from black and white cows has the tendency to freeze.
No. The black and white markings do not make a big difference on the milk production of the cow.
Milk from black and white cows has a tendency to freeze.
A cow is a cow. Milk is milk. Quantity and butterfat content will vary with each breed. Black angus is a breed. Drink Up!
Because cow is white
A Holstein is the premier milk cow (the black and white spotted cow that you see in the milk commercials). They produce more pounds of milk (milk from a cow is weighed by pounds not gallons) per day than any other cow. (They are not to be confused with Jerseys--brown cows with black rims around their noses). Jerseys produce the highest fat content and cream content on average of any cow. Although there are exceptions to every rule, there are no cows in the world that produce an average poundage of milk greater than the Holsteins.
cause he likes the pearly white milk
horibal milk i think the milk comes from a cow dont know
From the pictures on their website it looks like the farms they buy their milk from all have Holstein cows. Holsteins can be identified by an irregular black and white pattern on them.
Think of cow color as a "commutative" property. 1 + 2 is the same as 2 + 1.