Some, but not all. Spotting in cattle is a recessive trait and is kept by breeding spotted with spotted, regardless if a bull is bred to his daughters or a cow is bred to an unrelated bull. See the related link below for more info.
Yes, but inbreeding is not a good idea.Yes, but inbreeding is not a good idea.
Yes, so long as the bull is unrelated to those cows. It is unrecommended to breed a bull to any of his next-of-kin due to genetic abnormality issues that come with inbreeding and line-breeding. Only do this if the breed itself is pure enough to do any inbreeding.
Inbreeding!
They don't. That has never happened before, and likely never will. When you cross a White Shorthorn cow with a Black Angus bull you will get a grey calf (this is how the Murray Grey breed came about, by the way). The same thing occurs if you put a Black Angus bull on a Charolais cow.
This question is irrelevant because not all cows have spots and those that have spots are of a particular breed like Holstein, for instance. The "average" cow cannot ever be expected to have spots--quite frankly, the average cow may be more solid-coloured than spotted!!
Steeleye Span sang the spotted cow
Yes, but inbreeding is not a good idea.Yes, but inbreeding is not a good idea.
Cock a doodle moo
The subject of the sentence is cow (cow was grazing).
Umm.. no. unless there spotted then yes, but there not..so no.
It's harder to spot a cow that is more solid coloured than one that is spotted with black and white or brown and white. The white can be picked up by the eye much faster than an all-black, all-brown or all-grey cow.
No. A cow is a female bovine who has had a calf, and therefore is unable to breed her mother and sister. A bull on the other hand, yes, but inbreeding is one of those topics in cattle breeding that is highly unrecommended for most.
prairie dogs
Yes, so long as the bull is unrelated to those cows. It is unrecommended to breed a bull to any of his next-of-kin due to genetic abnormality issues that come with inbreeding and line-breeding. Only do this if the breed itself is pure enough to do any inbreeding.
selective breeding not inbreeding
Inbreeding
Inbreeding the Anthropophagi was created in 1998-03.