Yes, there are generally more cows than deer in Kentucky. According to agricultural reports, Kentucky has a significant cattle industry, with the number of cattle often exceeding 1 million. In contrast, while deer populations are substantial in the state, estimates typically place the white-tailed deer population in Kentucky around 1 million as well. Thus, while the numbers are close, cattle outnumber deer in the state.
There were more than just cows because if there were only cows what would they eat?They didn't eat cows they ate Zebu a type of cow. There were snakes,deer, monkeys, alpaca's, fish, water buffalo and WAY more so the reccomended answer needs more effort.
yes there are more deer than people
yes,lions weigh more than deer.
Yes, termites produce more methane than cows.
yes there are more Louisville fans than Kentucky
They do not eat deer, they eat grass and hay. Cows can consider deer a nuisance especially if there are new calves around. But most of the time deer will steer clear of the larger, bulkier herbivores. Cows, when they see something that is smaller than them, will tend to harass and bother them until they leave. Such would be the case if a herd of deer just happened to share a pasture with a herd of cows.
Horses are more intelligent than deer.
A cow requires anywhere from 7% to 10% of its body weight in water. Lactating cows require more water than dry cows, and dairy cows consume more water than beef cows.
maybe i have no clue!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! No, humans have a lot more taste buds than cows, since humans are omnivores and cows are herbivores. Therefore, since humans can eat a much more varied diet, they need more taste buds than cows, which only eats grass.
Well I think that deer is for the plural AND singular.Sounds right though...
Your missing a part in your question, there is no answer at the moment.
More hills and mountains can be found in Virginia than in Kentucky.