No, Guernsey cows are not typically black; they are primarily known for their reddish-brown color with white markings. The breed originated on the Channel Island of Guernsey and is recognized for its distinctive coloration and high milk production. While there may be variations in individual cows, the breed standard does not include black as a recognized color.
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The Guernsey cow is the national animal of Guernsey.
Cows, Guernsey cow isa very famous breed
Mature Guernsey cows average around 1100 lbs.
The Guernsey's.
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Guernsey is a dairy cow breed and a thick fisherman's sweater, both originating from the British Channel Islands.
You are probably thinking of the Guernsey breed.
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Cow.
It gives more milk than what it would normally produce for its calf. That's what constitutes a cow for being a dairy cow.