No. Just like any other animal a cow's color depends on the breed and what color it's parents were.
so the cow would not get hit by cars during the black out and so the farmers could see them.
No, there is not a breed named a painted cow. Holsteins are the most common breed that may be mistaken for similarities of the the Paint horse breed. Holsteins have large black and white spots.
No. The black and white markings do not make a big difference on the milk production of the cow.
According to many users, it is not possible to find such a thing. Coloring a horse black and white may be "helpful" to some users, but it's still not a cow because there are many horses in real-life that are black and white like a cow and are still not regarded as a cow. You would just be making your horse into a leopard apaloosa or a pinto/paint.
Think of cow color as a "commutative" property. 1 + 2 is the same as 2 + 1.
i think in black and white
Black and white.
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Black and white.
Yes, it is possible for a black cow and a black bull to have a white calf if both parents carry a recessive gene for white coloration. This would allow for the expression of the white color in their offspring.
They don't. It's simply not possible. The only way a black cow can "have" a white calf is if the white calf has been adopted by that cow because her calf had died at birth and the white calf had no mother because it's mother either rejected it or died giving birth to it. It's new surrogate mother then happened to be a black cow.
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