crib, stable.
Another name for the "father cow" (more properly called a bull) that is used for breeding is called the sire.
Cow chips, or more properly, feces.
One "cow corn" plant--more properly called field corn--plant will often have two to three ears on it.
A 'cow's home' would commonly be a barn, cow-shed, ranch, or etc. They require a shelter to withstand various weather.
Most cows live in a pasture (field, meadow, grassland). Dairy cows may live in barns part of the time. Owned cattle live on a farm or ranch.
A "daddy cow" is known as the sire. In actuality, cows are mature female bovines, or the "mommy cow," or more properly known as the dam. Bulls are intact/mature male bovines, hence being the "daddy cow" or sire of a calf or next-generation bull, steer, cow or heifer.
They put a fistula in the cow. Thus, the cow is called a fistulated cow.
a baby cow that is dead is called veal...
A female cow is called a "cow" - if it has not given birth it can be called a "heifer". Perhaps you were thinking of a "cow" called 'Daisey'.
A cow's "female parent" is called the dam of said cow.
A mother elephant is called a cow and the baby is a calf.
A cow.