No. Cows don't lay down when it rains: this is a myth. Also, cattle really don't care whether the grass they eat is wet or dry. Just as long as it tastes good or is palatable, then they'll eat it.
Cows only lay down when they are chewing their cud and resting after eating their fill. They don't lay down for any other reason, even when a storm or rain-shower is coming or happens. See the related question below for more.
If there's grass growing there, yes.
Good enough to be able to tell the difference between dry hay and fresh green grass.
No, not milking cows will not make them sick. Their udders will just be sore for a few days, then eventually they'll slow down in production and dry up.
Camels eat a variety of grasses including wheat grass and oats. They also enjoy dates and hay along with dry grains that are similar to those fed to horses or cows.
Just not raining is enough.
you put it in the tumble dryer
raining, dry and harmattan
No, soap will kill grass and has no helpful qualities for dry grass.
because the angels are sad and they feel its dry outside.
yes, unless it sops raining within a couple of hours and they can dry the track off. if canceled, the race will be the next day.
a floods ends by when it stops raining and the rivers dry up