Which belted cow are you referring to, the Belted Galloway or Dutch Belted? Please be more specific in your questions so that it can be answered properly.
The scientific name for a Belted Galloway cow is Bos taurus.
Depends on what breed of "oreo" cow you're referring to: Dutch Belted or Belted Galloway?
It is a breed that has a white "belt" around its middle. Such breeds include Belted Galloway, Dutch Belted and Buelingos.
Scotland doesn't have a cow, if you are referring to a "national cow" or similar. However, such breeds that have originated from Scotland include the Scottish Highland, Aberdeen Angus, Belted Galloway, Galloway, and Ayrshire.
A Belted Galloway cow can produce as much as 20,000 lbs. of milk per year or 9,000 liters of milk per lactation. The milk has very small fat globules which renders it partially homogenized.
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.
Absolutely not!! Belted Galloway are still around, and they're not even on the endangered or threatened breeds list either. Take a look around on the Internet, like on your favorite search engine, and type in "Belted Galloway." I'll bet you'll get plenty of hits on breeders and breed organizations that are still running and operating with their Belted Galloway cattle.
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When referring to animals, a black belt usually refers to the belted Galloway cow. This is a Scottish breed that has a band around the belly. Sometimes the band is black, but most of the time it is white.
The rare breed of Mini Panda cattle is one breed you may be thinking of. Other breeds that have the white stripe in the middle (but not the white face) include Dutch Belted, Belted Galloway, and the BueLingo.
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