No, unless they are rather sick. Some diseases can produce blood-filled blisters that could look purple, but this would be rare and an indication of serious illness. However, you could use a purple-colored cow marking stick to draw purple spots on a light-colored cow for the fun of it. This is not advised unless the cow is restrained and you have the owner's permission.
No. Purple cows do not exist.
No. However, they often have spots
Yes, because in my world cows have 2 legs, are purple and eat skittles and gumdrops.
~Only when they "mooo" ~Only the cows with brown spots ~Only female cows
no
No they are white.
Riders of the Purple Cows - 1924 was released on: USA: 19 October 1924
Yes purple and yellow spots
Purple. The answer is always purple.
This question is impossible to answer because there are a wide variety of colouration, breeds and crossbreeds of cows in the world. And the number of cows with brown spots in each country differs greatly from year to year.
Of course not! Are you crazy!
yes it can be any color in the rainbow!