Two. The first one, Betsy, was launched to the moon by the Mexican Astrological Space Association (MASA) in the year 2005. After three years Mexican scientist, Carl Gonzalez Shwartz, head of the moon cattle program at MASA noticed that Betsy had become very depressed do to her solitary isolation on the cold moon surface. Dr. Shwartz was soon able to put subject 5733V3, aka Steeve, on the surface of the Moon on April 23 2008. To this day Betsy and Steeve live happy on the Moon in the province of Mexadonia.
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About 100-125 head cows and calves
just enough
Yes, there are cows, particularly known by the breed Icelandic cattle, that do live in Iceland.
No. If cows don't jump the moon today what makes you think that they jumped it back then?
Cows live in a barn.
a couple billion.
There are many kinds of cowsheds for all different kinds of cows. There are sheds for milking cows, for calves to drink milk, for pregnant cows, for quarantined cows, for multiple breeds to live together, for abandoned cows, for male cows, and much more.
Nobody lives in or on the Moon. ________________________ Yet....
There are plenty of cows in Sweden.
Many species of bacteria live inside and on cows. There is a large population of bacteria (as well as fungi and protozoa) in the rumen and reticulum that exist to help the cow digest the plants that she eats. Cows, which are much, much larger than a single bacterium (at least a billion times larger) live on farms and ranches in rural areas. Many live outdoors, others live in barns.
Where other brahman cows and cattle live of course.
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