That all depends on the breed. Some may only grow as tall as 5 feet at the shoulder, others can get as tall as over 7 feet at the shoulder. Micro Miniature Cattle, the smallest miniature breed of cattle, reach a height of only 32 to 34 inches.
Simmis bulls can get a little over 6 feet tall at the shoulder. Cows will often go 5 feet or more at the shoulder, especially those large-framed cows.
no a yak is not a cattle ,cattle is just a fancy word for cows cows are cool.
A mature beef cow can average between 4-6 feet tall (at the shoulder), usually the bulls will be taller than the cows.
No. Cattle include cows, which are mature female bovines. "Cattle" is a plural term encapsulating all types of bovine animals, from cows and heifers to calves and bulls to steers.
goat is not cattle because cattle means cows as a herd
Gado is cattle or cows. You could say that Del Gado means "of the cattle" or "of the cows"
bred (As in you have bred the cattle)
They are not green. Cows and cattle are anything BUT green!!
Not necessarily. It means cattle in a collective term, not cows as in only cows with calves, or dry cows or pregnant cows or bulls or steers or heifers or whatever. When a cattleman says that he has 50 head of cattle, he means cows, bulls, steers, heifers and calves, not just the cows themselves.
Yes. Cows and horses are commonly found on rangelands, especially beef cattle (no, not the "cows" that are in feedlots, but actual beef cows), not so much dairy cattle.
Cows and cattle are mammals, so yes.
Over five to six feet tall and 1600 lbs for cows or at least 2300 lbs for bulls.
Cows