Yes, breeding cows is considered as animal husbandry.
In animal husbandry, animals are used for the benefit of humans. Generally, they are used because of a specific trait that is helpful to us (IE, cows make milk, chickens lay eggs, etc). By selectively breeding animals that perform this trai the best (IE, the cow with the most milk), over generations the efficiency of an animal can be increased many fold.
Yes. That's the only way you will get a calf. Breeding a cow to another male animal (except a bull bison or carabao) will not get her pregnant.
At the county fair, Jim inspected the cows, one cow at a time, looking for the animal's health, conformation, cleanliness of the animal in the show stall, and the overall ability of the child handler to discuss the cow in terms of animal husbandry.
A cow that hasn't been exposed to humans enough to be considered tame, but is not truly wild since she is still a domesticated animal.
Cow is a herbivorous animal.
No cow is not an wild animal
A bull.
cow is considered very holy and sacred. That it is considered higher than Brahmans.
This is a joke about cross breeding a cow with a bee. The end of the joke is about what the animal would say, which would be "buzz, moo".
When the flood is coming, the animals cannot eat their food and their living style will all be damaged,also they cannot live without food and water. If the flood comes then animal life will be destroyed as they cannot live in shelter. Animals like cow, goat, buffalo, etc. are necessary for man. If they cannot be useful and harm due to flood then human life also be not satisfied.
Yes it is an animal.
Because that's what humans wanted to have in a particular breed of cow, for the purpose of a) more power to pull carts as a draft animal, or b) more meat to eat from one animal.