No.
Cows typically like to spend their weekends grazing in pastures, lounging in the sun, and socializing with other cows in their herd. They enjoy roaming freely and exploring their surroundings in a peaceful environment.
They have a stuttering problem
No, it does not.
Go to the Moo-vies
The moo-vies
No.
no they do not moono...you are thinking of cows
Yes, cows typically go "moo" as a way of communicating. The sound "moo" is a vocalization made by cows to express different emotions or needs, such as when they are calling for their calves or feeling stressed.
Baby calves go "Merrrrr!"
cows go moo
yes-------------------------no. go into field, will one come 2 u and say 'moo'? no.uhm, actually, the word "moo" is a sound imitated by our English sounds. . .Cows make noise similar to a moo, and they WILL moo to you, if you irritate them or if they are hungry. however, if you just "go into a field" it is not likely that one will come to you and moo. But their natural sound (we call it bellaring here at the farm) is similar to a moo, or a groan.
Never. Cows go "moo," sheep and goats go "baa."