I also have a few cow fotos from here. Dutchman and I took them during our biking in the countryside. In fact, we have a foto just like this. Are Austrian cows also polka dotted like most Dutch cows?
We have two prominent varieties of cow, and so close are we too them that I can describe them! We have the nice brown creamy colored ones, I like to think of them as ice cream cows. They’re available in all kinds of brown, ranging from near black to near white and they are, in fact, dairy cows.
Then we have the piebald cows, which are mostly beef cattle, that tend to have big blotches of color on them. These cows aren’t as social as the dairy cows, but I guess they don’t interact with humans as much since they’re just going to end up in someone’s ‘tafelspitz’.
I haven’t seen a polka dotted cow though the Milka chocolates purple cow is everywhere in the supermarkets!
Oh my dear, ha-ha! So close, MOOOO!!!!
I also have a few cow fotos from here. Dutchman and I took them during our biking in the countryside. In fact, we have a foto just like this. Are Austrian cows also polka dotted like most Dutch cows?
We have two prominent varieties of cow, and so close are we too them that I can describe them! We have the nice brown creamy colored ones, I like to think of them as ice cream cows. They’re available in all kinds of brown, ranging from near black to near white and they are, in fact, dairy cows.
Then we have the piebald cows, which are mostly beef cattle, that tend to have big blotches of color on them. These cows aren’t as social as the dairy cows, but I guess they don’t interact with humans as much since they’re just going to end up in someone’s ‘tafelspitz’.
I haven’t seen a polka dotted cow though the Milka chocolates purple cow is everywhere in the supermarkets!