1. Calves: Young cows born on the farm are referred to as calves. They require special care and nutrition during their early stages of growth.
2. Bulls: Male cows used for breeding purposes are called bulls. They are kept separate from the milking herd and are used to inseminate the female cows when needed.
3. Heifers: Young female cows that have not yet given birth are known as heifers. They are raised until they reach maturity and can join the milking herd.
4. Horses: Some dairy farms may use horses for various tasks such as pulling carts or assisting with farm work.
5. Dogs: Many dairy farms keep dogs for security purposes to protect the livestock and property.
6. Cats: Cats can help control rodent populations on the farm.