The whole sac between the legs of a cow is called the Udder. The four cylindrical protuberances below are called Teats. A cow's udder is divided up into four quarters. The front two are called the Fore-Quarters, and the rear two are the Rear Quarters. The large vein found on the belly of a cow that connects to the udder is called the Milk Vein.
Cows only have one "breast," and that is the udder.
The Udder.
No.
Where do cows lie? On their UDDER side.
Udder
No, not at all.
I guess the nipples, the milk storage chamber, and the mammary gland which produces the milk.
NO. Cows only have ONE udder, and on that udder they have four teats.
A good udder.
UDDER
A cows udder is sometimes referred to by the name teats. They can also be referred to as mammary glands because they supply milk.
That is because the cows are the mammals, thus they have mammary glands- udders.