Milk cattle are also called Dairy cattle or Dairy cows.
Cattle produce beef in your hand burger and they produce milk.
dairy cattle. 'Dairy cattle' just describes milk-giving cattle in general, and covers many breeds. Some people would say that Channel Islands cattle give the best milk.
People used to think this snake sucked milk from the teats of cattle, which is a myth.
Milk comes from the udders of female cattle (a.k.a cows).
Dry cattle are cattle that are not giving milk. The term specifically refers to female cattle typically referred to as "cows."
A cow is a mature female of a certain species, including dolphins and cattle. Cattle is the name of the bovine animal that gives us milk and beef, and moos.
milk
yes? cattles that produce both meat and milk are DEXTER CATTLE.
No. Milk does not come from male cattle: it comes from female cattle (i.e., cows).
A very archaic name for milk cows. Ordinary dairy cows, in other words.
Cattle milk, sheep milk & GOAT milk
Only the female cattle (called cows) that have had a calf a short while ago are the ones you can milk out. Males, including bulls, bullocks and steers, you can't. You also can't milk female cattle that are dry (not producing milk) and have not given birth to a calf, no matter the age.