When a horse runs on the left lead (the left front leg reaches farther than the right leg) the hooves land in this order: Right hind, left hind, right front, left front, repeat. When on the right lead, the hooves land in this order: Left hind, right hind, left front, right front. There is also a short period where the horse is completely airborne after the last front leg hits the ground. Then it starts over.
well you suck in air and make a humming sound and then let the air go with you lips in a " O" shape so it makes a owww sound. then you put it together and is says moo :P
Cows run the same way any other animal runs: with their feet and legs of course.
Cows kick out to the side
Rear and kick with both legs. Horses can also canter. Cows can't do any of those things. They can't rear because they're too front-heavy, and they can only kick out with one leg, not both. They also can only walk, trot and gallop/run, but never canter. They can buck, but not to the same level or intensity as a horse can.
Twelve cows can be called a flink, a dozen head or a herd of cows.
Cows were not invented.
Cows are not in danger of extinction.
Only sea-cows.
no she does not
Maybe they were "Mad Cows"
Rear and kick with both legs. Horses can also canter. Cows can't do any of those things. They can't rear because they're too front-heavy, and they can only kick out with one leg, not both. They also can only walk, trot and gallop/run, but never canter. They can buck, but not to the same level or intensity as a horse can.
They only kick when you are interrogating them, like when you walk too close to them without them realizing it until right then and there, or when you are inflicting pain in them, or touching a part of them in the rear that they are not comfortable with, like their udder.
They can, but mainly for three reasons:They are inexperienced with being milked, like experienced with Holstein and Jersey heifersThey have mastitis in a quarter that is making it very painful to be milked outThe way you are treating or milking their udders (like jerking or pulling too hard, or squeezing too hard) is making it uncomfortable or painful for them, causing them to react to make the pain or discomfort go awayOccasionally there will be one or two cows, mainly Jerseys, that kick just because they can.
Angus cows are beef cows, not dairy cows. Holsteins are dairy cows, not beef cows, which is where we get the majority of our milk from.
COWS COWS COWS they eat cows.
Yes they are weird. They do not know how to play footy and fluke their matches. All their gifted players like Adam Goodes are lazy cows and can't kick a football.
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"Moo cows" are, essentially, cows that moo.
Twelve cows can be called a flink, a dozen head or a herd of cows.