What are draft cows?

Draft cows are cattle that are specifically bred and trained for pulling heavy loads, such as plows, carts, or wagons. They are typically larger and stronger than other breeds of cattle, with heavy muscle development and strong legs. Draft cows are also known for their calm temperaments and willingness to work, making them well-suited for agricultural purposes.

Some common breeds of draft cows include:

* Belgian Blue: Known for their exceptional muscularity and strength.

* Brahman: A heat-tolerant breed that is often used in tropical climates.

* Charolais: A large, white breed that is known for its lean meat and good temperament.

* Clydesdale: A Scottish breed that is recognized for its distinctive feathered legs.

* Hereford: A breed that is known for its distinctive white face and red body.

* Limousin: A French breed that is known for its excellent meat quality.

* Maine-Anjou: A French breed that is known for its large size and muscular build.

* Percheron: A French breed that is known for its black or gray coat and calm temperament.

* Pinzgauer: An Austrian breed that is known for its agility and surefootedness.

* Shorthorn: A British breed that is known for its good milking ability and meat quality.