You can in a sense, when they are focused on a particular thing their ears will be pointing forward, when they are relaxed or listening to something behind them the ears will point in that direction.
Cattle do not communicate in the same ways as horses do, they will communicate more through body language. When they are mad they will paw at the ground, when playing or angry they will toss around their head. You just have to get used to what their bodies are telling you.
One "cow corn" plant--more properly called field corn--plant will often have two to three ears on it.
The forehead of a cow is the part above the eyes and between the ears on the head of a bovine.
No, nail polish cannot really tell your mood.
mood rings...
The way the horses ears are depends on its mood. They might be a little nervous or cautious.
Yes it can
Angry, upset, or irritated.
rectal is the accurate way and farms or people who work with cows all the time can tell if a cow is running a temp by the look and feel of her ears
The mood ring was a ring that could (supposedly) tell your mood
A hamster will move its ears back when it feels threatened or is scared. This is one way of determining the mood of your hamster.
tell her you like again and if the mood is right she will kiss is you that's all the mood you need. tell her you like again and if the mood is right she will kiss is you that's all the mood you need. tell her you like again and if the mood is right she will kiss is you that's all the mood you need.
because the cow jumped over the moon