No. A cow or heifer in heat will stay with the herd, or rather, the herd will stick with her.
always stay with the herd, the stray cow falls into the thicket always keep your eyes on the cow in front of you, attention yields obedience always look to the future the path behind you is strewn with manure always be warry the enemy tips the cow who sleeps
Always stay with the herd, the stray cow falls into the thicket Always keep your eyes on the cow in front of you, attention yields obedience Always look to the future the path behind you is strewn with manure Always be warry the enemy tips the cow who sleeps
A stray calf is a calf that has wandered off away from his mother, and/or has been separated from his mother by either the herd moving to another pasture, or by them being sorted, or simply by the fact that that little calf went exploring a little farther than he should have.
A harem.
Yes.
herd
hey man just watch out for them stray fish, ya herd
A herd of cows.
For life.
A herd.
It is not sure whether you are asking about national or world cattle population, or a cow herd in general. For the former, that is most impossible to answer. For the latter, a typical cow herd should have at least a 90 to 100% female herd. A 100% female cow-herd is typically bred via artificial insemination. A 90% (or 95%) female cow-herd is bred naturally by service of one bull per 20 to 50 cows.
Because it isn't a cow-herd