Two cows cannot mate to get a calf (or "cow" in this instance). You have to have a BULL and a cow to get a baby calf. Just like you gotta have a Mom and a Dad to "make" you.
Now back to the question. If the bull is black and the cow is black, there is a high chance that you will get a black calf. However, let's increase the complexity and throw in a bit of genetic terminology in here.
Let B = black and b = red. Black is always homozygous or dominant to red in cattle.
If both the sire and dam is heterozygous black (Bb x Bb) , there is a 25% chance that you will get a red calf (bb). But if both parents are homozygous for black, there is a 100% chance that the calf will not be red, but instead, homozygous black (BB). If either one of the parents are heterozygous black, the calf still has a 100% chance that it will be black, phenotypically. But, genotypically, the calf has a 25% chance of being heterozygous black. A heterozygous black calf, no matter if it grows into a cow or a bull (depending on the calf's sex), will have a 25% chance of giving birth to or siring red calves if crossed with a heterozygous black bull or cow or a a 75% chance of siring a red calf with a red bull or cow.
Some cows have black spot. some have brown spots. Some times it could be a black cow with white spots.
It is a normal eye color for them some may be brown but look black, it is very very normal in a cow.
Cows can come in various colors, including black. Some cows have predominantly black coats, while others may be white, brown, or a combination of colors. The color of a cow's coat can vary based on its breed and genetics.
A cow's baby is called a calf.
A calf is a baby cow and a holstein cow is a cow that has not had a baby yet and can not give milk.
The black cows are the better milkers because the amount of milk they produced per cow is greater than that from the brown cows. This is a simple algebra problem. Let x = black cow and y = brown cow, solving as such: 4x = 5 3x = 4 3y = 5 5y = 4 4x + 3x = 9 7x = 9 x = 9/7 = 1.29 units per black cow 3y + 5y = 9 8y = 9 y = 9/8 = 1.13 units per brown cow
a cow it fits the description cattle= cow or horses oreo coloration=black and white PS not all cows are this color
It should be pink. It may be more difficult to see this health colour in black cows with black vulvas, except if you look between the lips of the vulva when the cow's in the chute.
Baby cows.... Aka Calfs
The phrase "What comes cow but is not white" could refer to "cow" as a term used in various contexts, such as "cow's milk" which can be processed into products like cheese or yogurt, often not white in color. Additionally, there are breeds of cows that are not white, such as Holsteins, which are black and white, or Jersey cows, which are typically brown. Therefore, the answer could encompass both the products derived from cows and the diversity of cow breeds.
You can tame a cow by getting wheat and feeding it. If two cows are tamed by each other they will kiss and make a baby cow.
6 if it is a regular black and white cow. Brown cows are 12 and pink cows are 18.