Here are a list of breed possibilities, because there is more than one breed that can make black cattle:
Angus
Holstein x Angus
Angus x Simmental
Angus x Limousin
Angus x Gelbvieh
Angus x Maine Anjou
Angus x Salers
Brangus
Dexter
Full-blood Simmental
Full-blood Limousin
Full-blood Gelbvieh
Full-blood Main Anjou
Full-blood Salers
Galloway
Kerry
Canadienne
Brown Swiss x Holstein
Texas Longhorn
Angus x Red Angus
Angus x Brahman
Spanish Fighting cattle
American
Anatolian Black
Jamaican Black
Andalusian Black
Black Iberian
Aluie-Ata cross
Australian Friesian Sahiwal
Australian Lowline
Australian Milking Zebu
Beefalo
Black Berrendas
Chinampo
Corriente
Florida Cracker/Pineywoods
German Angus
Herens
Morucha
Welsh Black
Irish Black
And many others.
No. A Jersey cow is a pure breed.
No such breed exists.
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.
A cow is a cow. Milk is milk. Quantity and butterfat content will vary with each breed. Black angus is a breed. Drink Up!
They are a breed of bulldog, they are white with black spots (like the Holstein dairy breed).
That all depends on the breed[s] of either the sire and the dam.Basically, though, if the black bull is Angus, and the white cow is Charolais, then the calf that results will come out grey.
White with big black patches.
To get a cow horse in the MO Creatures mod for Minecraft you must first breed 2 basic horses. Breed the offspring of these with a tier 1 red horse. Breed the offspring of this with a black horse and you will get a cow horse.
No. A Hereford already has a white face, so no use calling Herefords "baldy herefords." The genes for a white face is dominant to that of a coloured face like black, red, tan, etc. So, if you bred an Angus bull with a Hereford cow you will ultimately and always get a calf that is black with a white face. The only time you will get a small (16%) chance of getting a purely black calf is if you breed an F1 black baldy cow with an F1 black baldy bull. Another 16% will give you an all black calf that is horned (from the genes of the calf's grandsire or granddam, which ever was a Hereford (non-polled)). However, if you breed an Angus bull to an F1 black baldy cow, you will have a 50% chance of getting a pure-black calf.
A Holstein-Friesian cow.
That would be the famous Holstein.
No. Just like any other animal a cow's color depends on the breed and what color it's parents were.