Kingdom:Animalia or animal
Phylum:Chordata or chordate
Class:Mammalia or mammal
Order:Artiodactyla
Family:Bovidae
Subfamily:Bovine
Genius:Bos
Species:B. primigenius
Subspecies:B. p. taurus, B. p. indicus
Just like you would show any other cow that is bred and dressed up for show, but you may have to show her in a different category than in, say, the purebred stock category.
Brain and spinal diseases and disorders.
Cows are animals. They would fit in the Animal Life category, generally speaking. More specifically, they also exist in the other categories:MammalsVertebrateFarm Animals
Beef meat is from cattle. If the meat is from cow, steer, bull, calf, does not matter it is beef.
As this is in the category here at answers "Rhyming Words"... how about "Shoes for Moos" .
The category of the milk given a day and the cow list depends with the population in a given area.
Yes ,cow is an ungulate mammal as it possess hooves.
Cow, sheep, and horses could go under the category of not hunted, but deer are commonly hunted and so put in a group called commonly hunted.
What that is so ridiculas beans go in the grains. the answer is 'no', but beans belong to the legume category, and you will find meat and legumes in the protein category of the food pyramid. both beans and meat are protein.
From the two statements "All cows have tails" and "Jersey is a cow," we can deduce that since Jersey belongs to the category of cows, it must also possess the characteristic of having a tail. Therefore, we conclude that Jersey has a tail.
Cow dung, cow patty, cow pie, cow feces, etc.
Allsirenians are and were vegetarians. The Steller's Sea Cow falls under the category of Sirenia and therefore, they were, before they were hunted to extinction, vegetarians.