It all depends on the size and age of that child. In most cases it is likely that the child will get seriously hurt enough to have to be sent to the hospital, especially if kicked in the torso or even the head. If the cow kicks hard enough or the child is small enough (like one that is around 3 or 4 years old), that kick could kill that child. But if it's a 8 to 12 year old child, it's more probable that they will get injured and possibly get a broken bone, if not serious bruising.
Nothing, the only deference between a cow and dog licking you is the cow's tongue is a lot rougher. The child will be fine though.
There are many jokes about a cow and a farmer. One joke is about the cow who kicked the old farmer.
He was kicked in the calf during the soccer game. The cow gave birth to a calf last spring.
Yes, if the cow is up for adoption. A more common term for animals could be rescued or purchased if the cow had a previous owner. As far as legally adopting a cow as your child, no, that would not be possible.
Legend insists that it was a cow that kicked over a lantern.
Fué pateada por su vaca.
A serious infection of an eye disease like pink eye, cancer eye or even cataracts (that come with age) can cause blindness in a cow if not treated, or if caught and treated too late. Sometimes genetics can cause blindness too, or being kicked in the head by another cow.
Cow Clicker was created in 2010-07.
The only thing that will happen is the offspring will have a chance of being a normal or a star cow.
Iowa Cow War happened in 1931.
calf is a child of cow
A "calf".