iconic black & white dairy cows. Originated from Holland, arrived in the US in the 1850s. 90% of US dairy cows. High milk yield.
smaller, brown breed with big eyes. Originated in Britain, arrived in America in 1850s. Friendly, low-maintenance, produce 8-10 gallons of high-quality milk for tasty cheese and butter.
oldest breed, from Switzerland, arrived in US in 1869. Furry ears, second most productive dairy cows, ideal for cheese. Docile, need space, high feed.
The Royal Breed with golden milk due to high beta carotene. Originated in Britain, arrived in the US in the 1840s. Small, docile, and efficient milk producers.
hardy, long-living, orangey-brown; dominant and tricky; massive milk production; need space and ample feed; 4-6 gallons daily.
easy to handle, early world travelers. Originated in England, brought to NZ, US, AU. Efficient grazers, friendly, 4.2 gal milk/day.
small, efficient milk producers for homesteads. Popular with small farms due to their size, grazing needs, and milk output.