yes because cow munare is germs and it can enter the body and make an infection it really depends if the cow has a virus or any thing that would make it sick
He loved to stick his big toe in cow manure and sing old songs about showers....... HAHAHAHA...not really ;P
The Old Farmer's Almanac has a manure guide, and there are many reviews about manure. Planet Natural is another online source to find reviews about manure.
An old female cow is called an old cow, or a granny cow.
And old cow, old granny cow, Granny cow, old girl or anything similar that is a synonym for an old cow that is not derogatory in nature.
What kind of "cow" are you referring to? Is this a young calf or an older cow? Cows refer to mature female bovines. And your "cow" may be ill; not eating is a common symptom of a bovine that is sick.
A 14 year-old cow would be around 98 years old in cow years. That's pretty old for a cow!
Just don't say it or think about it (smart choice)
Cow Cow Davenport was born on April 23, 1894 and died on December 3, 1955. Cow Cow Davenport would have been 61 years old at the time of death or 121 years old today.
It depends. The amount of compost or manure that you should add to your soil will vary on the quality of the soil. If you have clayey soil, for instance, you should use much more compost or manure than if your soil quality is already good. In my experience, 40 gallons of manure will be enough to put a thin layer over 100 square feet of good quality soil. For Clayey soil, about twice as much will be necessary to reduce the clay. Make sure that the manure is well composted (it should be at LEAST 6 month old, a year is better).
There are many jokes about a cow and a farmer. One joke is about the cow who kicked the old farmer.
a fat one
cow live about 15 years.