There is more than just one breed of white cattle. Those breeds of cattle that are primarily white or will have white cattle include:
There are many black and white cattle breeds. The one most referred to and thought of are Holsteins. Other B&W breeds include:
...and many others.
Chianina is the largest cattle breed. The heaviest bull on record weighed over 3800 lbs.
There is not one main cattle breed. There are many breeds of cattle for dairy and beef cattle, as well as sporting and draft cattle.
The smallest cattle breed that is not considered a miniature version of other breeds is:
The Dexter.
You just asked a rhetorical question. Cattle is a collective name for more than one domestic bovine regardless of gender, age, breed or size.
There is no new name for any black-and-white cattle, unless you've discovered a breed that has just been created and needs a new name (which is highly unlikely).
A Holstein-Friesian cow.
Wathy is it
a cow it fits the description cattle= cow or horses oreo coloration=black and white PS not all cows are this color
Cinta Senese is the breed. A rare heritage breed from Tuscany.
His warrior name is Talltail. He is mentioned in Bluestar's Prophecy.
Santa Gertudis and the new breed Santa Cruz
Dr. Lecky didn't exactly INVENT a certain breed of cattle, rather he developed them: Jamaica Red, Jamaica Black, and the Jamaica Hope breeds were three breeds that he developed.
The polled Park cattle of the British Isles were given the distinguishing breed name British White back in the 1940's and at the same time the horned variety of Park cattle were given the name White Park. Prior to this, both the horned and polled Park cattle records were kept within the now defunct Park Cattle Society. There continues to be much misinformation regarding the ancient reach of the British White breed in the British Isles. The notion that this breed was brought in by the Vikings has long been shown to be invalid as there is obvious mention of the breed in historical and literary writings that well predate the arrival of the Vikings. As well, one continuously sees the perpetuation of the notion that the first mention of the breed is in the 16th century, and that is clearly an error of great proportion. Please see http://www.jwest.biz/BritishWhiteHistory.htm for an in-depth exploration of this ancient breeds adulation and existence as far back as historical and literary records exist in the oral and written annals of the British Isles.
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If you are looking for a cattle Breed, than there is many options.AngusHerefordBrahmanRed AngusShorthornBeefmasterAnd Many More!
All domestic cattle have the same scientific name no matter the breed: Bos taurus