Those cows that are large and white include such breeds as Chianina, Marchigiana, and Charolais.
Yes they do! Just like humans have different facial and body features to make them distinguishable from other humans, cows have different markings, facial and body features that make them distuingishable from other cows, no matter what breed or type they are.
Cows don't really care much about the type of soil, as long as it will support the growth of fodder for them. They can get by with pretty crummy soil if they have a large enough range.
Grain, like corn and barley.
Cows give birth to baby cows called calves.
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The same type of food that all other cows eat.
is the person that asked this question stupid or something every type of milk is white or whitish yellow. Cows milk is white. Goats milk is white. OUR MILK IS WHITE!!!!!!!!!!
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The most common type of cow is the Holstein cow. They are known for their distinctive black and white markings and are the most widely used dairy cow breed in the world. Holstein cows are valued for their high milk production.
No. Mooing is a type of "international language."
This depends on how many cattle are in that large herd, their breed or breeding, what type they are (feeder steers, feeder heifers, dry bred cows, open cows, 3-in-1's, bred heifers, yearling bulls, 2-year old bulls, canner/cutter cows, purebred stock, commercial stock, etc.), and the current market price for your area.
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