No. Holsteins are more big-boned than big-muscled. They are a dairy breed, not a beef breed, and as such they are not genetically suited to have "big muscles," just big udders. If you want to know a breed that is "big muscled" take a good look at the Belgian Blue breed or even Piedmontese. Those two breeds have what most people would consider "big muscles."
Holsteins are big cows and they are black and white.
Yes.
Milk production.
Holstein cows can die at any age. Really, they can. Any age means from 2 to 20 years of age.
On a dairy farm of course!
Holstein and Jersey.
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Holstein cows typically weigh between 1,400 to 1,800 pounds, with bulls usually being larger than cows. The weight of a Holstein cow can vary based on factors such as age, genetics, and diet.
The Angus is the most popular for beef cows. The Holstein is the most popular for dairy cows.
Punjab..
A mature Holstein cows weighs between 1,000 lbs and 1,500 lbs, this will differ between each cow.
It is a breed of cattle. Normally white with large black spots on it. Holstein cows are frequently used for dairy products.