Cows don't give nectar, they give milk. Cows are mammals, not plants or flowers. However, there is a particular insect that farms another insect for its nectar, and these would be ants farming aphids and milking them like humans milk cows. Once the aphids are done producing, the ants eat them, also just like what humans do with cows when they cannot produce milk anymore.
Cows are quite efficient at breaking down coarse roughage into tiny pieces and that a lot of water is involved in digesting them. Because of that these tiny pieces compile into sloppy cow-patties.
Twelve cows can be called a flink, a dozen head or a herd of cows.
Cows were not invented.
Cows have adapted to live in areas with different climates. For instance there are cows that are accustomed to being in hot and humid climates and others that are best suited for cold climates.
Agricultural farming; livestock - cows, pigs; poultry farming.
small time or a poor farmer
Milking the cows and cleaning the dairy parlour. Bringing the cows in from grazing for calving, milking, vet assessments/treatments. Mucking out.
As with all farming across the United States basic animal husbandry is practiced. Common are: Cows both beef and dairy Swine Poultry Horses
farming and raising cows
Cows
because cows have a healthier milk
dairy farming is where you milk cows so you have milk.
Cattle breeding or selective breeding or transitioning from ranching to dairy farming.
farming and raising cows
Types of Pastoral farming are growing sheep for wool, fattening pigs, cows, lambs ect for meat, making milk from cows
The farming of Dairy Cows to harvest their milk for consumption. === === Crop Farming Growing food to feed America