Yes, I believe so. You should check the label and your veterinarian first though to make sure.
You can definitely use Equimax horse wormer on a goat. When using the wormer, you just need to make sure to use the correct dosage depending upon the weight of your goat.
This would only be done through the use of artificial insemination, and for an entire cow herd, not just one lonely cow. One cow will be bred to one sire, another couple cows will be bred to another sire, etc.
Beast of burden, but I'd call it a waste.. oxen are bred to be beasts of burden; cows are not.
It depends on what the owner wants to use it for. Some cows might have been specifically bred to better on one of these jobs.
Bred for a particular use.
a puppy wormer
Because that bull is the best sire, bar none, for improving the kind of cows that the bull is to be bred to. He is a top quality sire, both in temperament and in conformational quality, and one that should be used on as many cows as he can service in a breeding season.
yes cows do use their horns for fighting
One example of using "bred" in a sentence is: "The farmer bred his cows to produce high-quality milk." In this sentence, "bred" is used to indicate the action of mating animals to produce offspring with desired characteristics.
The dog breeder bred bit bulls. I have bred dogs all my life. When a person has bred dogs, it often means they breed exclusively for a certain blood line.
None. Cows only use water to drink.
The uses of the name bred are that bred is another or different name for breed. The use of the bred are useful if people talk about dogs & for people who they say live outside city areas.