A herd, mob, drift or drove of cows.
a herd of cattle
COWS COWS COWS they eat cows.
they had exactly 10 cows
Cows = kine ...and that's no bull.
The first cows landed at the Jamestown Colony in North America in 1611
Prices vary on age, sex and weight. Older cull cows cost less than 3-in-1's and bred cows; bologna bulls cost less than registered bulls; bred heifer cost less than bred cows; feeder steers cost more than feeder heifers; dairy calves are least expensive of the lot. Finally, registered cattle always cost more than commercial cattle.
Yes, we have a lot of cows!
She is still called a cow. If she's old a lot of producers call their old cows "granny cows," especially if their foundation cows or good producers that have been in the herd for a long time.
Australian's terms for cows and cattle are pretty much the same as what North Americans and British call them: cows.
Cows. They speak English there you know....
the lion will eat the cows.
holsteins.they are black and white cows
A herd.
Depends on what breed you are referring to. Dairy cows give a lot of milk; beef cows don't.
calf
a herd
Who knows; cows don't talk, so they'll never tell.
Cows are only as harmful to the environment as those humans who manage them. Supposedly they emit a lot of methane which is a potent greenhouse gas, however there are a lot of animals that are not cows that also emit a lot of methane themselves, directly or indirectly.