Yes. Such cows are called Dual Purpose cattle. Dual purpose breeds include some of the following:
There are many more breeds than the five listed here.
Dairy breeds are used for beef and milk, because the males that are not used for breeding are raised for beef, and the females that have lived out their usefulness in the dairy herd are slaughtered for beef.
you get milk and the meat of the cow,beef
Beef and milk.
Mostly milk, beef and leather.
Milk
That all depends on the breed. Are you asking about a dairy cow or a beef cow, and what breed of dairy or beef cow?
No. She is a dairy cow, one that is used to primarily produce milk.
Milk, cheese, and you can make steak or beef from a cow
A beef cow is breed to provide high quality beef while Dairy cows are breed for high milk production. Normally in beef cattle the calf is left with the mother to nurse, in Dairy cattle they pull the calf and feed them 'creep feed' and the mother milk is harvested. You can milk any cow (beef or Dairy) but the yield will be lower on beef cattle and if the calf is with the mother then it will consuming most if not all of the milk. [Hi, I am from Hawaii and have three family pet cows that we milk. We have one Angus cow (a 'beef' breed whose calf is almost 2 years old now, and she gives milk every day. Our Angus cow's name is Dwadasi and she will not be used for beef. Her milk is very rich.
No it does not it gives us milk, beef, etc. but it does not make milk
No, cheese is produced from milk, usually milk from the cow, sheep, goat or buffalo.
They Do not eat cow [ beef ] because they say if cow give us milk why do we need to kill them.
Chocolate milk!