Brown cows exist and can have various shades of brown in their coat, such as light tan, mahogany, or Dark Chocolate. The color of a cow's coat is determined by genetics and can vary among different breeds.
There are black and white cows that have horns. The most commonly known dairy cattle that is black and white is the Holstein breed. All Holsteins are born with the genetics to grow horns. However, majority of cows, as calves, are dehorned days after birth.
Cows can come in various colors, including black. Some cows have predominantly black coats, while others may be white, brown, or a combination of colors. The color of a cow's coat can vary based on its breed and genetics.
Black, brown, red, white, grey, yellow, orange, and a combination of all seven.
It is a normal eye color for them some may be brown but look black, it is very very normal in a cow.
There are two colors brown and blue that are most common.
No, Brown cows do not have brown milk.
You get strawberry milk from the pink cows, Milktonium from the green cows, chocolate milk from the brown and regular white milk from the brown and white cows.
~Only when they "mooo" ~Only the cows with brown spots ~Only female cows
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.
Yes.
Likely a Jersey.
because of their breed. or the type of breed they are.
Dark Brown to Light Tan
yes
No, because they are both the same species. They will both use the same communication.
6 if it is a regular black and white cow. Brown cows are 12 and pink cows are 18.
The black cows are the better milkers because the amount of milk they produced per cow is greater than that from the brown cows. This is a simple algebra problem. Let x = black cow and y = brown cow, solving as such: 4x = 5 3x = 4 3y = 5 5y = 4 4x + 3x = 9 7x = 9 x = 9/7 = 1.29 units per black cow 3y + 5y = 9 8y = 9 y = 9/8 = 1.13 units per brown cow