What is gray cows?

Gray cows (also known as grey cows, Grey Galloway, or Highland cattle) are a breed of domesticated cattle that are typically gray or silver in color. They are known for their long, shaggy coats, which help them survive in harsher climates and provide insulation during the colder months. They have small, curved horns and are generally docile in nature.

Gray cows are primarily used for meat production, as their meat is high in flavor and marbling due to the breed's genetics and diet. They are also popular among breeders and hobbyists as they are hardy and low-maintenance animals that adapt well to a variety of environments.

Gray cows are native to Scotland and are well suited to its rugged terrain and harsh weather conditions. They are bred in many countries around the world today, and their popularity continues to grow due to their unique appearance and characteristics.