Black Angus cows are a beef breed, meaning they are specifically bred for meat production. While they do produce milk, it's a very small amount compared to dairy breeds.
Here's why:
* Genetics: Angus cows have been selectively bred for meat qualities like muscle mass and marbling. This has resulted in them producing less milk than dairy breeds.
* Milk production: Dairy breeds like Holstein, Jersey, and Guernsey are specifically bred for high milk production. They have been selectively bred for generations to produce a lot of milk, making them much more suitable for milking than Angus.
If you're interested in milk production, you should consider raising a dairy breed.