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  2. Vaynol cattle - Wikipedia

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    The black is found on the ears, eyelids, hooves, nose, on the point of the horns and they sometimes have black socks. The females can have black teats on their udders. They have long horns, curving outwards and upwards. Bulls weigh from 400–450 kg (880–990 lb) and cows weigh from 300–350 kg (660–770 lb). [4]

  3. Bovidae - Wikipedia

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    The horns of female bovids are believed to have evolved for defence against predators or to express territoriality, as non-territorial females, which are able to use crypsis for predator defence, often do not have horns. [47] Females possess horns only in half of the bovid genera, and females in these genera are heavier than those in the rest.

  4. Yak - Wikipedia

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    The horns of females (cows) are smaller, at 27 to 64 cm (11 to 25 in) in length, and have a more upright shape. Both sexes have a short neck with a pronounced hump over the shoulders, although this is larger and more visible in males. [5] Males weigh 350 to 585 kg (772 to 1,290 lb), females weigh 225 to 255 kg (496 to 562 lb).

  5. Highland cattle - Wikipedia

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    A fold of semi-wild Highland cattle was studied over a period of 4 years. It was found that the cattle have a clear structure and hierarchy of dominance, which reduces aggression. Social standing depends on age and sex, with older cattle being dominant to calves and younger ones, and males dominant to females.

  6. Highland Cow Leans in for a ‘Kiss’ After Woman ... - AOL

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    Highland Titles explains, "A bull’s horns often grow forwards or even slightly downwards and have a much wider base, whereas a cow’s face upwards and are longer and finer at the tip than a ...

  7. Livestock dehorning - Wikipedia

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    This practice does not eliminate the bruising damage done by the horns when cows fight, but it does eliminate the risk of puncture wounds and eye loss from pointed horns. While disbudding is intended to minimize discomfort, there is evidence that the calves experience elevated distress for at least three weeks after the procedure.

  8. Cattle - Wikipedia

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    Cattle are large artiodactyls, mammals with cloven hooves, meaning that they walk on two toes, the third and fourth digits. Like all bovid species, they can have horns, which are unbranched and are not shed annually. [5] Coloration varies with breed; common colors are black, white, and red/brown, and some breeds are spotted or have mixed colors ...

  9. Huh? Do Female Reindeer Have Antlers? - AOL

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    The question is do female reindeer have antlers ... females in this family to have horns to defend their food source. ... and "cows," just like cattle or elk. So, a female reindeer is called a cow