This question cannot be answered because it depends on the breed and no statistics have been created to count the number of cattle that have spots or speckles or patches or whatever. There are many breeds in the world that spotted or speckled cattle, including Nguni, Sanganer, Speckle Park, Corriente, Texas Longhorn, Florida Cracker/Pineywoods, Guernsey, Holstein, etc.
Only if that cow originally had spots before it was shaved.
An average cow typically has around 200-300 spots on its body. The number of spots can vary depending on the breed of the cow and individual characteristics. These spots are usually pigmented areas on the cow's skin and fur, and they can range in size and shape.
Many people have thought they have seen different images in the spots on a cow. It is possible to imagine a world map on the side of a cow.
Some cows have black spot. some have brown spots. Some times it could be a black cow with white spots.
Cows typically have between 200 and 300 spots on their bodies, but this can vary depending on the breed or individual. The spots are usually a combination of white and another color, such as black or brown.
Black Holsteins are white with black spots, red Holsteins are white with red spots.
Giraffes, you idiot... Or a golden cow.
The oh-so popular Holstein cow.
A cow print box is a box that is decorated or designed with a pattern that resembles the black and white spots or patches typically found on a cow's hide. These boxes are often used for packaging items or as decorative storage containers.
No, there is not a breed named a painted cow. Holsteins are the most common breed that may be mistaken for similarities of the the Paint horse breed. Holsteins have large black and white spots.
no horns, not charging, sounds like cow, size, has spots, see udders
No, unless they are rather sick. Some diseases can produce blood-filled blisters that could look purple, but this would be rare and an indication of serious illness. However, you could use a purple-colored cow marking stick to draw purple spots on a light-colored cow for the fun of it. This is not advised unless the cow is restrained and you have the owner's permission.