Not without injuring her. However, it depends on the size of the bull and cow in question. If the bull is just a yearling on a mature cow, yes you may. If the bull is a big mature guy, it wouldn't be recommended that he goes anywhere near her, no matter if she's a mature cow or a young heifer, by any producer with a lick of common sense. If she is a young heifer, no to either mature bull nor the yearling. Brahman bulls are not small by any means, and he will injure that cow if he's allowed to mate with her; if he doesn't injure her during the process of conception, the injuries will show up when she's close to calving: i.e., you will get a downer cow with spinal or hip problems. It's best if you get semen from him and artificially inseminate the cow instead, or if you can find a Brahman bull with low birth weight EPDs that you can get semen from, use that bull on her instead.
The code that gives you the Tiny mount is available for 50 uses; after that it is gone.
The battles of Bull Run were fought in Virginia. The battles were referred to as Manassas by the Confederates and in official materials from the National Park Service. Bull Run is a tiny creek that was not a major factor in the battles.
Yes. Mt Nebo is a tiny mountain village northwest of Brisbane.
Yes, but with one tiny difference . . . the ox is a bull which has been castrated, that is, has had its testicles, the "male gland", removed. This makes the ox much more gentle and willing to work than the uncastrated bull. The ox is also called a 'bullock' in some locations.
No, Mount Everest is. Yeah those are kinda small Appalachian Mt. Are Tiny :3
New Jersey has been part of the United States since the Revolution, so it uses US dollars and cents just like the rest of the country.If you are actually asking about the Isle of Jersey, that's a tiny island off the coast of England. It uses the Jersey pound which is very similar to the British pound.
At the top of Mount Everest. The pull of gravity decreases as your distance from the center of the Earth increases.But Mount Everest is only about 6 miles high, and the difference is too tiny to notice.
They are merely described as (Tiny Tots) by the way this was a toy and hobby shop in New Jersey, no longer extant.
i would say if you multiply the square mile of each part of new jersey it may be over 1 or 2 millon people becuse it may be tiny but it is very crowed
Change your bike to speed mode then quickly ride toward the tiny mud slopes you will jump over them keep doing that until your in the mountain.
The Bull logo and Marca Registrada were used in Spain by the firm Gabilando. They made a tiny top break revolver is 6.35mm (.25 ACP) They were made for only a few years- about 1910-1914.
That all depends on the breed. Bulls can have a height anwer from a tiny two feet tall like with miniature cattle, to as tall as over eight feet at the shoulder, like with Chianina bulls.