usually Holstein
There are over 20 dairy farms in the state of California. One of the major dairy farms found there is Rockview Farms.
On dairy farms across Canada. Dairy farms can be found pretty much coast to coast.
The terrain of the west coast of Scotland is quite rugged and the land isn't very fertile so dairy farms (and arable farms) are mostly found on Scotland's east coast.
Dairy farms are found out in the country. They're not found in the city because the city councel would have a huge influx of complaints about the smell that comes from dairy farms, and the farm itself would hear nothing short of complaints itself from its urban neighbors.
Charolais are the worst breed you can think of for dairy purposes! They are a beef breed, not a dairy breed. When they were originally developed they were used for milk, but they were found to be more suitable for being raised for beef and a draft animal than for dairy production. Charolais cows don't give much milk anyway.
As of the latest estimates, there are approximately 200,000 Jersey dairy cattle in the United States. This breed is known for its high butterfat content in milk and is primarily found in dairy farms across various states, with significant populations in California, Wisconsin, and New York. The number can fluctuate due to changes in dairy farming practices and market demands.
AIS or Australian Illawarra Shorthorn are a breed developed around the Illawarra area of New South Wales. They are now found all over Australia. They are a dairy breed.
In Woodstock, dairy farms are typically located in the surrounding rural areas, where land is more suitable for livestock grazing and crop production. The region’s agricultural landscape supports several dairy operations, often found along country roads and near water sources essential for farming. For specific locations, local agricultural directories or community resources can provide detailed information on dairy farms in the Woodstock area.
Dairy cows are generally of the species Bos taurusbecause, for one, they share the same ancestor and two, they are very closely related, only separated by their breeding, which distinguishes them as a sort of "subspecies" (which they aren't, since a breed is not a subspecies of a specific species) within the Bos taurus species.However, not all dairy cows are of the species Bos taurus. There are many other dairy breeds that are of the species Bos indicus, but only of which are found in Africa and Southern Asia.
Because then the milk truck doesn't have as far to travel, and the sooner milk is "processed" and shipped in the cartons and jugs we buy, the better.
Holstein-Friesian are the most popular breed of cattle found. Many farms keep these milk cows.
In the present day, cows are found all over the world on every continent except Antarctica. They are found on farms and ranches, in barns and out on pastures or ranges.