Muscle and bone.
No, never.
A Holstein cow is a dairy cow with a large udder and has a thin hair coat that is black and white.
They don't. That has never happened before, and likely never will. When you cross a White Shorthorn cow with a Black Angus bull you will get a grey calf (this is how the Murray Grey breed came about, by the way). The same thing occurs if you put a Black Angus bull on a Charolais cow.
They don't. It's simply not possible. The only way a black cow can "have" a white calf is if the white calf has been adopted by that cow because her calf had died at birth and the white calf had no mother because it's mother either rejected it or died giving birth to it. It's new surrogate mother then happened to be a black cow.
Yes.
Think of cow color as a "commutative" property. 1 + 2 is the same as 2 + 1.
cow poo
You need a black box and a reclaimed metal. Also its called the Cow Mangler 5000.
There are many ingredients for a Burrata. Examples of the ingredients for a Burrata includes water and buffalo milk or cow milk, and various types of butter.
When I heard this question the answer was actually a "crow shade" cow, meaning a black cow.
Black Magick Spice does not exist, therefore, the ingredients are nothing but imagination.
No, never.
A Holstein cow is a dairy cow with a large udder and has a thin hair coat that is black and white.
yes. The color of the cow has nothing to do with the milk it produces.
Black Baldy
A cow is a cow. Milk is milk. Quantity and butterfat content will vary with each breed. Black angus is a breed. Drink Up!
stupid cow