It's something they've learned over time. It may have a trace of their scent after they've come in from outside, and know that what stall that smells like their own is their own.
Normally at a barn, in a stall or in a field.
The "typical" answer to this question would be "The barn." However cows can also be left out in the pasture if they're the type that doesn't need to be put in the barn.
To the moovies! LOL(sarcasticly) Or maybe to the BARn....
in pens, stables or paddocks.
It's just a barn. As far as I know you can't go inside but you can meet up with people there.
the cows went to beach no they dint no beacuse they were strayed
That's a barn. The homework for 2nd grade is looking for the word "Dairies" even though dairies are a business, not a home.... go figure
i dont know why dont you go and find out.....................
The same a Cow does on a Monday, Tuesday or any other day of the week, because the cows have not yet developed the intelligence to fathom the calendar.
The place where cows are kept is called a "barn" or a "cowshed." These structures provide shelter for the cows, protecting them from the elements and predators. Barns are typically equipped with feeding and watering systems to ensure the well-being of the cows.
The name of a cow's house is typically referred to as a "barn" or a "cowshed". A barn is a structure used for housing livestock and storing equipment, while a cowshed specifically refers to a building used for housing cows. These structures provide shelter, protection from the elements, and a comfortable living environment for the cows.
Cows require fresh water, good quality food, and a clean living environment. They should have access to grazing areas or be fed a balanced diet if grazing isn't possible. Regular health checks by a veterinarian are important to ensure their well-being.