Holstaur

Encyclopedia Entry:
A beastman monster that has the characteristics of a cow, and a peculiar black and white fur. It's a subspecies of Minotaur, and through the process of evolution, its violent nature has subsided. These are the ones who chose the path in life to live by obeying humans. Different from Minotaurs, it has a gentle personality and almost never attacks people. To begin with, wild holstaur look for a man to become their husband. Once she's found a man she likes, she lives with him in a human settlement, or nearby area.

She presses her huge breasts up against the man who became her husband. For her, it is an expression of affection, and if you respond by rubbing her breasts when she does this, it'll be considered a return of affection, and she'll be really pleased. When she presses her breasts up against a man, if she does it more firmly than normal, it's a sign that she's interested in mating. On a fundamental level, they respect the will of their husbands, so even if you turn her down, she won't mind. However, continue to ignore her and eventually she'll be at her wits' end, turning violent. Once they've become like this, they assault their husbands, and they won't become docile again until all their pent up sexual desire has been satiated. Just like Minotaurs, they will become aroused if they continue to see red. Once aroused, they will turn violent, as though they are remembering their true nature as a monster. During this period, their disposition is exactly like that of the parent species, "Minotaur."

Just one more thing. Not only is the milk you can collect from them both delicious and nutritious, it also has a spiritual energy fortifying effect. Both humans and monsters need it, so it’s a fast-selling commodity.

Trivia
The name "Holstaur" can be split into two words. The first part, "Holst-", comes from the term "Holstein cattle", which is cattle bred exclusively for Dairy farming. The second part "-Taur" coming from "Taurus" which is latin for "Bull", though in this context it refers to the mythological being "Minotaur", which has it's own monster version related to the Holstaur.