Yes, though a bit a more lighter and yellower than the actual colour Orange. These cows are primarily of the breed Charolais. Cows of this colour of this breed are typically called "red-factor Charolais."
Orange Juice comes from Oranges, the fruit of the Orange tree. Milk comes from cows. Are you kidding me why would orange juice come from cows??!!
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cows can be orange if ya try hard enough, I watch Star wars til tics, now true or false, am I a discgarece
Black, brown, red, white, grey, yellow, orange, and a combination of all seven.
Only artificaiil flavored milk . And brown cows don't give chocolate milk, either,
No. They don't have the upper incisors to bite an orange in half like a horse does, and as a result will choke on them. You're better off cutting up the orange in pieces so the cattlebeast can eat them.
I think you can get it from the girl with the orange hair *NEAR THE COWS* You help her get the little cow, bring it back and in return she gives you the saddle!!
The yellow or orange color in cheese comes from the pigment beta-carotene, which is naturally present in green forage eaten by cows. It is not algae, but a precursor to Vitamin A that can provide a richer color to milk and dairy products.
Angus cows are beef cows, not dairy cows. Holsteins are dairy cows, not beef cows, which is where we get the majority of our milk from.
COWS COWS COWS they eat cows.
the cows come and eat carrots on a table in japan saying i like that orange hat they then have a long walk in america with a few rinosasauruss chatting about elephants
"Moo cows" are, essentially, cows that moo.