The color of hair depends on the breed of animal and where you live, producers in each area produce different cows.
However, if you see white cows they are Charolais, red cows Limousines or Red Angus, Black cows, Black Limousines or Black Angus, red with white faces are Hereford. Other colouration include spotted (Holstein), fawn, yellow (or buckskin), grey (Murray Greys or Charolais-Angus cross), speckled, white pointed (British White), tiger-stripe, or brindle.
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What particular five breeds are you referring to? There are more than five breeds of dairy cattle in the world, you know.
The five breeds you are asking about may be the following:BaliAcehPasisirMadurahSumban-OngoleJavan-Ongole
Angus, Charolais, Hereford, Limousin and Simmental.
The top five cattle slaughtering states were Kansas, Nebraska, Texas, Colorado, and Iowa
Yes. Such cows are called Dual Purpose cattle. Dual purpose breeds include some of the following:Red PollDextersKerrySussexSouth DevonThere 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.
Jersey, Guernsey, Holstien, Brown Swiss and Ayshire, plus the Milking Shorthorn.
Idaho's top five agricultural products are dairy products, cattle and calves, potatoes, wheat, and hay.
Nevada's top five agricultural products are cattle and calves, hay, dairy products, onions, and potatoes.
None, since cattle herding is not an industry. Raising cattle, however, is. Texas, Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado and Oklahoma are the top five states as far as raising beef cattle is concerned. California, Wisconsin, New York, Pennsylvania and Idaho are the top five states for the raising of dairy cattle and gross milk production.
That really depends on where you're located. In North America for example, the most common cattle breed is Angus, followed by the Holstein. However, the Composite breed (or "breed" rather) is also the most popular in North America, since it is found on most commercial cow-calf operations and in the majority of feedlots.
Nevada's top five agricultural products are cattle and calves, hay, dairy products, onions, and potatoes
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.
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