Cattleman or cattlewoman. Not farmer because not all farmers have cows, and it wouldn't be "producer" either because we're talking about someone who works with cows, not owns them.
Cattle producer.
Probably a bovinologist.
A dairy farmer.
Yes, but the dairy industry is struggling in Alaska, as it is more prohibitively expensive. Eventually, there may be no dairy cows in Alaska.
machines
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Australian's terms for cows and cattle are pretty much the same as what North Americans and British call them: cows.
If they're scripted to do so, certainly.
Cows. They speak English there you know....
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A herd.
calf
a herd
Generally, they are called "veterinarian" or "veterinarian in small animal practice" (to differentiate them from the ones that work with horses, cows, pigs, and sheep).
Who knows; cows don't talk, so they'll never tell.
Cannibalistic. But in reality, cows don't eat other cows (they're strictly herbivores) so this question doesn't apply to them.
A herd