Yes. Some don't have horns though; they are called polled Freisian cattle.
They can, yes, but cows can also come in the polled variety.
Most do, yes.
Freisian cows breed just like any other cows do. See the related question below.
Yes.
There are black and white cows that have horns. The most commonly known dairy cattle that is black and white is the Holstein breed. All Holsteins are born with the genetics to grow horns. However, majority of cows, as calves, are dehorned days after birth.
The horns are a defense against predators - when threatened, cows form a circle with their tails in the center and their heads out. The cows all lower their heads to put the horns between the predator and the rest of the cows. Cows can use their horns to gore wolves, coyotes, mountain lions and other large predators to death.
yes cows do use their horns for fighting
Since cows ARE female, yes they are apt to have horns.
All bovine are born with horns, unless they are naturally polled.
No all cattle of any sex can grow horns. It is not limited to males like deer to have the ability to grow horns.
Dairy cows, those cows that are selected for and bred to produce milk.
This is an ambiguous question because there are over 900 breeds of cattle in the world, and there are a few breeds where all cows (AND bulls) are horned, but all others have cows that are horned. There really is no "kind" or "type" of cow that has horns.
Yes.
they have horns