All states do. There are no states that don't allow people to have certain breeds of cattle they want to raise. Just so long as the animals have been quarantined for several weeks after being imported from Another Country and checked for various diseases that could cause issues with the beef industry, they are just fine to be raised on any farm or ranch in any state.
highland cows do not come from Italy they are from Scotland but the red are from England and the black are scottish
Cows do not have a favourite month.
Highlanders are beef cattle. So Highland cows produce calves that can be slaughtered for the freezer.
Yes.
Grass, but mostly Highland cattle eat things that cattle in America stay away from.
The cows have thin hair that lets them see through it.
No, Highland cattle are primarily beef cattle. They will not produce the amount of milk a dairy breed would, but can be milked.
Scotland has a lot of sheep and cows. It is also normal to see Highland cows - even if you aren't in the Highlands.
Yes, but their calves are even cuter. Especially those newborn Highland calves.
Highland cows typically get around 1000 lbs, highest may be around 1200 lbs, the lowest around 800 lbs. Bulls get around 1700 to 1800 lbs.
Primarily through a classified in the local newspaper or an internet advertisement. Very rarely will you come across some Highland cows sold through the auction mart. You may also find some at exotic animal auctions held locally once or a few times every year.
Most cows don't have long hair, although, I have seen a cow with longer hair than the others. Highland cattle from Scotland do have long hair A better answer may be the Kyloe.