Any breed can be healthy as long as they are fed properly, are going through a good health program and have all their social, mental, physical and emotional needs met.
However, the "healthiest" breeds could be the following:
And any other breed that has followed their heritage roots and have not been modernized.
A Guernsey is a breed of cattle, particularly dairy cattle.
A zo is a Tibetan breed of cattle. The zo is a cross breed of a yak and the common cattle.
The Angus breed.
The Angus is a breed of cattle
Dual purpose means that the breed or type of cattle can be used for milking or raising beef cattle.
A breed of english beef cattle that are usually red
Dual purpose means that the breed or type of cattle can be used for milking or raising beef cattle.
That all depends on the breed. You didn't specify the breed of these cattle, therefore this question cannot be answered.
Limousin cattle are a beef breed, not a dairy breed of cattle. So in other words, no not really. They have a milking ability that is matched to that of Angus, which is not nearly as good as Holstein or Jersey.
On farms and ranches that raise and breed Hereford cattle.
Angus cattle are a breed of cattle that originated in Scotland. They are known for their distinctive black color and are prized for their marbled meat and high-quality beef. The breed was first officially recognized in the early 19th century.
No. Dalmatian is a dog breed, not a cattle breed.