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No
It's possible, but it's much harder to tell than it is with humans.
because they had easy farming
Yes, there are loads of cows in india thats why it's not the largest dairy farming country
It depends on how one defines "harder." Childbirthing is usually over in a matter of hours, whereas farming takes months and years. The amount of effort expended per minute and pain endured is far greater in childbirth. It's kind of like trying to compare apples and oranges; there's not enough common reference points.
No, cows on average can live longer than pigs. Cows can live 12-15 years, while pigs will live on average 5-7 years. Pet micro pigs live approx. 15-18 years, outliving the life expectancy of a farm cow.
Well legally you cannot, and besides you have to watch out for those cows they can get really moody, their ways of violence are much more drastic than the average human female. It is harder to recover from a hoof or horn to the head than it would be from a cast iron frying pan.
That depends on the breed. Some breeds of cattle are known to have cows (and bulls) with spots or patches, but others are selected to have no spots, no colour patterns at all.
Yes. Cows can even live older than 12 years; some have lived up to 30 years.
Because cows are bigger than us and they have a larger digestive system than we do.
No it is not healthier than cows milk because it is processed.
A herd.