The six dairy breeds in the US are the Milking Shorthorn, Brown Swiss, Holstein, Jersey, Guernsey, and Ayrshire.
The 5 breeds of US dairy cattle are Holstien, Guernsey, Brown Swiss, Jersey, and Ayrshire. I know this because I have cows and am in 4-H.
The most common breeds of dairy cattle are Holstein, Guernsey, Jersey, Ayrshire, and Brown Swiss. The Milking Shorthorn was originally used as a dual purpose breed, for milk and meat, but is now more often used for milk production.
That really depends on where you're located. In North America for example, the most common cattle breed is Angus, followed by the Holstein. However, the Composite breed (or "breed" rather) is also the most popular in North America, since it is found on most commercial cow-calf operations and in the majority of feedlots.
There are beef and dairy cows that are red and white: Red Holsteins Hereford Simmental (modern white face types) Normande Braford Red Baldies (Hereford-Red AngusX; Simmental-Red AngusX, and Hereford-SimmentalX) Simbrah Beefmasters Guernsey Ayrshire
These are the breeds of Dairy Cows: Holstien Friesian (Black and white) Holstien (Red and White, these are original holstiens) Guernsey (Gold and White) Milking Shorthorn (dark red) Ayrshire (Red and white) Jersey (small and brown) Brown Swiss (large and brown) Holstien Friesians produce the most milk. so do holstiens. Jerseys produce milk with high butterfat,and so do guernsey.
They are the:Jamaican HopeJamaican BlackJamaican RedJamaican Brahman
Most cattle are called Brahman-cross cattle. However, there are various beef breeds that have been created from crossing Brahman with other beef cattle. These breeds are:Santa GertrudisBeefmasterDroughtmasterSenepolBrangusRed BrangusBrafordSanta CruzBarzonaBonsmaraAmericanCharbrayBrahmousinBralersSimbrahRanger
Jersey, Guernsey, and Friesian cattle are all dairy cattle breeds known for their high milk production abilities. They are all known for producing high-quality milk with butterfat and protein content. Additionally, all three breeds are popular choices for dairy farming due to their adaptability to various climates and conditions.
These type of cattle are not used on commercial cattle operations, and are often breeds that are considered rare or threatened in comparison with the other popular breeds. Backyard breeds include Irish Dexters, miniature cattle like Mini Angus or Mini Jerseys, Galloway, Highlanders, and dairy breeds like Ayrshire, Guernsey, Jersey and even Holstein. Hobby farms are often quite small, and these small acreages require small stock, or only one or two of the larger type of livestock like dairy cows.
Holstein, Jersey, Guernsey, Brown Swiss.
Angus, Charolais, Brahman, Simmental, Hereford, Limousin, Gelbvieh and Red Angus.