Yes they do although not like a cat. The whiskers are on the chin and around the lips of the horse. Most people who have horses clip the whiskers off.
No, pigs don't have whiskers.
Yes, they are very fine on their muzzle
Yes
Yes.
Yes, of course they do!
Obviously yes!
Holsteins live in most countries the world, as they are the main producers of milk (for human consumption).
Black Holsteins are white with black spots, red Holsteins are white with red spots.
Holsteins originated from Friesland, Holland.
Regular Holsteins.
Yes, VERY popular. Holsteins are the top breed used in dairy production in the United States, if not the whole world.
No. Zebras do not have whiskers.
no they dont have whiskers
On a dairy farm of course!
warmblooded
Yes. A lot of dairies are found in California, and most dairies have nothing but Holsteins in them, due to their high milking ability.
Yes, that is how you spell whiskers.
A cat's whiskers can be any color, but in most cases, the whiskers do not retain melanin; therefore, the majority of cat whiskers are white.