A Holstein-Friesian cow.
Holsteins.
No, because it depends on the breed. For instance, the Holstein breed, which is primarily a dairy breed, has both males (bulls and steers) and females (cows and heifers) that are black-and-white. Check out the related question below for a list of breeds that also come in black-and-white.
"It's milking time" or "they're milking cows."
that's the holstien breed. they are black and white. there are many other breeds such as, ashire, jersey, milking shorthorn, guernsey, brahma. there are alot and all are different colors and produce different products.(milk, cheese,butter, ect.)
Most white cattle you see are Charolais and Chianina cattle. Shorthorns also come in white, but are primarily red roan or red in colour. Other breeds that have white on them (or are almost all white) are British Whites and White Parks.
It is a breed of cattle. Normally white with large black spots on it. Holstein cows are frequently used for dairy products.
Milk from black and white cows has the tendency to freeze.
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One in every five cows would have black and white coats in this herd. Using this ratio you can determine how many black and white coated cows would occur in similar herds of differing sizes.
Yes, a significant number of dairy cows are slaughtered for human consumption after their milking days are over.
The black and white belted cows you will see on the related link listed below are a rare breed of Scottish beef cattle called Belted Galloway cows, or Belties.
Yes. Ever heard of Black Angus? That is a breed with black cows. Same with Galloway, Dexter, Kerry, and others.
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