Yes. It does not matter what color the cow is, they all produce milk for their calves or for a dairy operation.
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No, Brown cows do not have brown milk.
A brown cow gives white milk. All cows give white-colored milk, no matter what their breed or coat color. However, brown-colored breeds such as Jersey, Guernsey, and Brown Swiss, generally give creamier milk with a higher milk-fat content than black-and-white Holsteins, but usually smaller quantities.
Only artificaiil flavored milk . And brown cows don't give chocolate milk, either,
You get strawberry milk from the pink cows, Milktonium from the green cows, chocolate milk from the brown and regular white milk from the brown and white cows.
Cows give meat and dairy cows give milk.
NO. If they would torture their cows, they wouldn't get any milk from their cows. This is because cows that are under ANY kind of stress, pain or illness either give very little milk or DO NOT give milk at all. In order to have cows that will give milk, they have to be comfortable, relaxed and well-fed.
No cows are not green unless you us green dye on them
Cows give milk to feed their young, but humans like it so we drink it too.
No. Chocolate milk is made when cocoa beans, grounded up and mixed with plenty of sugar and other additives, is mixed with normal whole white cow's milk. Brown cows give the same kind of milk as your average black-and-white Holsteins. All cows of most any colour give the same kind and colour of milk. The only differences may be quality and quantity depending on the breeds that are being milked.
Avoid giving it cows milk, and give it goats milk instead.
All cows give white milk, although the color may vary slightly depending on breed and diet. Chocolate milk is made by adding cocoa powder to cow milk. However, it is amusing for farmers and others who are familiar with cattle to claim that black and white cows give white milk, brown cows give chocolate milk and red and white cows (red Holsteins, usually) give strawberry milk. It's a relatively easy way to figure out who actually knows cattle and who is not familar with the dairy industry (usually characterized as "city folk"). I would suppose that yellow-colored milk (usually a banana or vanilla flavored milk) could be claimed to come from tan-colored Jersey cows. In reality, all milk from cows is essentially the same and the different colors and flavors are added to the white milk.
Depends on what breed you are referring to. Dairy cows give a lot of milk; beef cows don't.