The question is ambiguous.
Do you mean:
'(I) don't have a cowman' or '(I) don't have a cow, man'
Or, as an imperative/suggestion:
'Don't (you) have a cowman!' or 'Don't (you) have a cow, man!'
Clarify the question, and a translation is possible.
Encefalopatía Espongiforme bovina
To say 'cow' in Spanish, you would say 'vaca.'
Spanish: vaca French: vache German: Kuh Italian: mucca
No it is not, it's just an idiom.
MAD-reed
Mad Cow-Girl was born in 1961.
We are aware of mad cow disease
muy loco is very mad in spanish :) (mad as in mad hatter or insane) Angry is enojado.
Bad cow
"Se van a enojar"
estoy muy loco
Mad Cow-Girl died on 2010-07-04.
Mad Cow Disease is a layman's term for Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy.