Not usually.
No. I have Man breasts
Mammalia, ( breasts, udders)
Cows like all mammals have breasts, they have udders, and there used to milk the cows.
Evolution gave female mammals breasts or breast-like organs. They are designed for feeding and nourishing the young.
As they are mammals their young suckle from the mothers breasts.
Udders or breasts that produce milk for young mammals.
Mammary glands (udders, breasts, teats, etc)
Mammals all have mammary glands- breasts- that produce milk for their babies. All mammals nurse their babies. Other animals do not.
Mammalae, or breasts.
Yes, they are mammals and all mammals have mammillary glands that produce milk. Humans call theirs breasts.
Cows' udders are not typically classified as breasts in the same way human breasts are defined. While both serve the purpose of lactation, udders are specialized structures in female mammals that consist of multiple teats and are specifically adapted for milk production in livestock. The anatomical and functional differences distinguish them from breasts in humans and other mammals.
Humans are mammals, all mammals have hair and care for their young that includes breast feeding.