NO!!! They are often MUCH too big to be kept in your house; even the minis' are twice as big as the biggest breed of dog, and much more stronger. They need constant maintenance for and a constant clean-up crew because they are not ones to learn quickly to not urinate nor defecate inside your house. Cows eat all the time, so you can't be spending your time feeding them grass or hay 24/7 when they can be outside and get it themselves. Cows are meant to be OUTSIDE PETS ONLY, not inside ones like cats, dogs, fish, reptiles, amphibians, gerbils, guinea pigs, rabbits, chinchillas and birds often are!
President Taft had three pets-- two cows and a dog. The cows were Pauline Wayne and Mooly Wooly, and the dog was named Caruso. (President Taft was the last president to keep cows on the White House grounds.)
Normally, grass is safe for pets. Lots of animals eat grass (cows, horses, goats, etc.). House pets use grass to aid in digestion and I think as a remedy for an upset tummy.
yes they do there not like our pets but like donkeys and cows
i am just geusing it but i think some mexicians might have cows as pets :()
Cows that are milked are referred to as dairy cows. These cows are milked in a barn or a milk house.
no but he did work milking the cows
yes a house pets waste can hurt you
yes,pets were allowed in the White House.
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Cows are wonderful animals. They are on Earth to live, they are used as sources of food or money, to help with farming, and sometimes even as pets.
If you can safely get to the pets, then remove them from the house; if not, then they would need to be left in the house.
My culture feels that it is perfectly normal to have pets in the house. I know I have them.