Cows don't have penises, they have vaginas or, what is more properly called vulvas. Bulls are the ones that have penises, and so do steers, even if they are castrated. See the related question below for more info.
no because cows are female. bulls are male
Cows are the female of the species and don't therefore have male body parts.
The number of cows that can fit in a field depends on the size of the field and the recommended space per cow. A general guideline is one to two acres per cow for grazing, but this can vary depending on factors like the quality of the pasture and the breed of the cows.
Sparrows do not have a penis. Instead, they have a cloaca, a single opening for both excretion and reproduction.
Lots of farm animals eat barley, like goats, cows, horses, etc.
Cows do not have sheaths because they do not have a penis. Cows are mature female bovines that are capable of giving birth to a calf. A bull, on the other hand, has a penis that is used to breed cows. The sheath on a bull is located on the underline of the belly.
No. And for your information, cows don't have penises because they are female mature bovines. Bulls have penises, not cows. And no, a bull's penis is not bigger than a stallion's.
No, the cows are too big to eat.
no because cows are female. bulls are male
Same size as cows in North America.
They are big in terms of size and weight.
No, I dont, That is a pretty big penis
A microscopic is as big as your penis
big fat cows so dont eat it.... pour cows
It depends how big the box is. And how small the cows are.
A big penis is "un grand pénis" in French.
quite big