Around 6 feet from head to tail.
Around 4 to 5 inches long.
The young of a cow is a calf, regardless of the breed but if you wanted to be more specific you could call it a Highland calf or you could be more precise and say it is a Highland heifer calf or Highland bull calf.
A herd.
A newborn Highland calf weighs between 50 and 75 pounds. A full-grown Highland cow can weigh anywhere from 900 to 1,200 pounds.
That all depends on the breed. A bull's hair coat is just like that of a cow's of the same breed, really. For instance, an Angus bull has the same texture and thickness of hair coat as an Angus cow. Highland bulls have a thick long coat just like Highland cows do.
The Red Deer
They are found in Sctoland, and also in North America.
The mature weight for a Highlander cow is around 1000 lbs. Bulls top out at only around 1700 lbs.
Scotland doesn't have a cow, if you are referring to a "national cow" or similar. However, such breeds that have originated from Scotland include the Scottish Highland, Aberdeen Angus, Belted Galloway, Galloway, and Ayrshire.
The following breeds (not all are going to be listed) come in brown colouration:JerseyGuernseySimmentalGelbviehHeckBlonde d'AquitaineDexterGallowayScottish Highland
If you know where Ethiopia is located in relation to the Equator, and consider how warm countries that are close to the equator are, then think about where Highland cattle have originated, and what their climate is like in relation to Ethiopia, then you can get the gist as to the reason why. But if you're still lost, here's the answer:Ethiopia is a country that almost never, ever sees such cold and wet as Scotland does throughout the entire year. Ethiopia never sees cold temperatures as Scotland does, which the Highland cow is clearly very well adapted to with her thick and long hair coat. Thus, if a Highland cow were to live in Ethiopia, she wouldn't last very long because she would be overcome with heat-stress--which lead to heat stroke and heat-exhaustion--which will kill her. Highland cattle are adpated to very cold environments, not very hot ones. Bos indicus-type cattle are much more adapted to the hot environment that makes Ethiopia Ethiopia, and are better suited to thrive there better than any Highland cow can.
Belted Galloways originate in Scotland, like Galloways, Highland and Angus cattle do.