Cows do not have 5 stomachs. they have 1 stomach with 4 digestive compartments: The rumen holds up to 50 gallons of partially digested food. This is where cud comes from. Good bacteria in the rumen helps digest the cows food and provides protein for the cow. The reticulum is called the hardware stomach because if cows accidentally eat hardware (like a piece of Fencing scrap), it will often lodge here causing no further damage. The omasum is sort of like a filter. The abomasum which is like our stomach. Source(s): http://www.aipl.arsusda.gov/kc/cowfacts.…
Cows do not have 2 stomachs. They have 1 stomach with four chambers.
Uh, stomachs have NO COWS!
No animal has four stomachs.
None.
Nope, unlike cows, horses do not have compartmentalized stomachs
There are 28 stomachs in 28 cows. However, since there are four chambers in each stomach, there would be 112 chambers amongst 28 cows.
Digesting food.
In their stomachs like we do.
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Cows do not have four stomachs, they only have one. To answer the latter question, no.
There are many differences between humans and cows. Cows are quadrupeds and humans are bipedal. Cows have stomachs that are separated into four compartments, while human stomachs do not have separated compartments.
No. Cows only have one stomach with four compartments.