No. But, they do have immature teets. Sometimes you can't even see them.
No.
A cow's udder can get to where they are able to produce 50 gallons per day. Holsteins are the top dairy breed that is known to produce a lot of milk. A cow's udder that is full can get to be around 18 to 24 inches in diameter.
Yes, seeing that male goats dont have udders they have testes. The process of making milk is so that the baby goats can be nourished. Since, for the most part, male goats do not raise their offspirng they have no need for udders.
no For cattle, cow is the designation for female, which has an udder and teats. The male, the bull, like most mammals, has rudimentary nipples but no teats and no udder.
Absolutely not. Bulls are male cattle, and udders are mammary glands (or breast equivalent).
Yes, cows udders can get sunburned. Cows that have pink udders, or no pigmentation on their udders are more susceptible to getting sunburned.
It does not make sense because he is a "male cow" ie: a bull but the director thought it was a fun interoperation of a "male cow" and discussed it in Nick Magazine.
Yes, for veal production. And not just Holsteins: Brown Swiss, Jersey, and other dairy breed bull (or male) calves are killed or slaughtered for veal.
Yes they are, but cow's "boobs" are called udders.
Holsteins live in most countries the world, as they are the main producers of milk (for human consumption).
In their udders.
Black Holsteins are white with black spots, red Holsteins are white with red spots.