Hereford was the first answer given. While Herefords are probably the most well known, at least in the United States, there are several breeds which are brown (actually the color of some is called "red") and white. The markings of some are similar to those of the Hereford, but some are much different.
The Australian Braford and the Beefmaker, which look very similar to Herefords, are breeds derived from a cross of Herefords with other breeds. Others breeds which do not resemble the Hereford in appearance include the English Longhorn, the Texas Longhorn, and the Simmental.
There are breeds which have a variation in color, with some being black and white while others are red and white.
For a fairly complete listing of cattle breeds with pictures of most, see Oklahoma State University's "Breeds of Cattle" page.
A brown and white cow is the markings of a particular breed of cattle. The most popular breed that is brown and white in the USA is the Guernsey. They are primarily used as a milk cow and produce milk that is medium high in butterfat content which can be used to make butter, ice cream, cheese, etc. as well as milk to drink.
Brown-and-white cattle also come in other breeds, like Ayrshires, and the old-style Simmental-Fleckvieh cattle.
Brown and white cows are primarily of the following breeds:
Belted Galloways come in brown with a white stripe across the middle. But there are other breeds that are brown or red and have a white dorsal stripe running over their backs. These include:
Most any kind of cow that has the colours of orange and white. These include:
Ayrshires
Guernseys
Red-factor white-face Charolais
Traditional Simmental-Fleckviehs
Light-coloured Herefords
Charolais-Hereford crossbreds
Shorthorn-Charolais crossbreds
Limousin-Hereford crossbreds
The list goes on.
The only breed I can think of is a Galloway. Not all Galloways are black, though it is a more common colouration, there are animals that come in dun, red and white with black points.
There are a variety of cows that have brown spots. These include the White and Red Ayrshire Cow, as well as the Irish Cow.
Belted Galloway. They can also be black with a white belt.
No cows are not green unless you us green dye on them
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Copperhead is light brown with dark bands..
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Their eggs can be from a teal with brown spots to a light blue with spots.
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This question is impossible to answer because there are a wide variety of colouration, breeds and crossbreeds of cows in the world. And the number of cows with brown spots in each country differs greatly from year to year.
Some cows have black spot. some have brown spots. Some times it could be a black cow with white spots.
No, Brown cows do not have brown milk.
No. However, they often have spots
The only animals on your farm that can have changing colour are cows. Cows can be born or purchased brown, white with pink spots or white with black patches.
you could put all kinds of cows in the dairy farm and still get the proper money count for each . hick i got some green cows in my barn.
Which ever way you look at it you are most likely correct. Usually what i see is they are tan with brown spots.
kittens have spots
It is tanish yellow And brown spots
It is most likely not to have brown spots but if it does do not eat it.
There are many kinds of cowsheds for all different kinds of cows. There are sheds for milking cows, for calves to drink milk, for pregnant cows, for quarantined cows, for multiple breeds to live together, for abandoned cows, for male cows, and much more.