They're all hooved ruminant mammals that are herbivores.
Deer are ruminants like cows and sheep - they eat only vegetation.
None. There are no sheep in a herd of cows.
Because it was easy to get. Sheep, deers, goats and etc. where hunted with bows and arrows. Later sheep and goats and probably also deers where tamed so it was easier to get.
The animals were cattle, sheep, goats, cows.
grasshoppers, beetles, slugs, cows, and also deers .
sheep horses cows sheep dogs goats
no you cannot breed sheep. you can breed cows or horses, but not sheep.
No, cows eat grass. This is sometimes a problem, because sheep also eat grass - but the sheep eat the grass all the way down to the ground, which can kill the grass. That means that next week, there won't BE any grass, so the cows who come into this pasture next week can starve. In fact, this was one of the points of contention between cattle farmers and sheep farmers in the "Old West"; cows could continue to graze in the same pasture week after week, but sheep would kill the pasture grass.
No they do not.
Another plural for cow is also cattle.Webster's Dictionary gives the plural form as both deeror deers.
Cows, Sheep, Goat, Yak, and even Camels and Buffalo
sheep, cows and also goats but mostly sheep.