The different breeds of miniature cows are (from the related link posted below):
Miniature cattle of various breeds have the lightest birthweight calves.
two feet high three feet long
The miniature zebu is a domesticated breed of cattle from Southern India. This small cow would be vulnerable to large cats, and wild packs of dogs in unkempt situations.
There are dairy and beef cattle, mainly.
They can be, especially if you are referring the very large breeds of cattle like Charolais, Chianina and Belgian Blue, for instance. But not all cattle are enormous: there are miniature breeds of cattle that are only the size of a medium to large dog.
No, there are 3 types of schnauzers. Miniature, Standard, and Giant. They all vary in size.
That would most certainly be the dachshund. There are different types though. The long haired miniature, long haired, smooth haired miniature, smooth haired,
Beef Cattle, Dairy Cattle, Poultry,
The Cattle Thief - 1936 was released on: USA: 26 May 1936
There are three main types: British, Continental, and Exotic. Of these, there are two types: Purebred and Commercial. So in all you could say there are five types of beef cattle.
stellar, supermassive, miniature
So with 80 head of cattle, we have a 1:3 ratio of dairy to beef, respectively. That translates to: for every head of dairy cattle there are three beef cattle. Since, mathematically, 80 total head of cattle with a 1:3 ratio don't really work out to nice, round numbers, we will have to work with fractions and such. 1:3 ratio can be converted to a fraction: 1/3. 1/3=0.3333333... So, with 80 head of cattle, we find the number of dairy cattle: 80 x (1/3) = 26.66666666.... Which we could round off to 26 dairy cattle. Since we have 80 total head, we subtract to find how many beef cattle are in the herd: 80 - 26 = 54. So the answer is thus: If there are 80 head of cattle, and the ratio of dairy to beef cattle is 1:3, then there are 26 dairy cattle and 54 beef cattle.