NO!
There is no such thing or grass species as "cow grass."
It is a male Cow, a cow is a four legged animal
Bos primigenus taurus
The cow is a member of the Animalia kingdom, the chordata phylum, and the Mammalia class. The cow is also a member of the artiodactyla, the bovidae, and the bos primigenius species and genus family.
Heifer - a female-young cow A bovine - any member of the species, male or female.
cow, dog, pig, sheep
As a separate species, yes. But together? No.
They are both mature females of their species.
The opposite gender of a cow is a bull. Cow is the female of many species, including elephants, cattle, moose, elk, bison and seals for some examples.
A donkey and a cow are two different species. They cannot produce offspring. If a donkey were to persue a cow, it is a form of dominance behavior. He cannot sire calves or foals from the cow.
The opposite gender of a cow is a bull. Cow is the female of many species, including elephants, cattle, moose, elk, bison and seals for some examples.