We will breed them for the production of either beef or dairy products, they can also be used as draft animals (used for pulling carts), mode of transportation, or sports (bull riding, calf roping etc).
There are many differences between humans and cows. Cows are quadrupeds and humans are bipedal. Cows have stomachs that are separated into four compartments, while human stomachs do not have separated compartments.
No.
How long is an cows intestine It can be nearly four times the size of the human intestine.
Yes, if (and only if!!) the milk from these cows are not being used for human consumption.
yes human eat them
No. This is only a human trait.
Not at all. Cows have a completely different type of blood from what a human has, thus cannot be transfused from a bovine into a human without the blood from that cow being rejected by the body of that human.
No. Cows only give birth to other cows (i.e., calves), not humans.
== == == == Obviously, cows are real. Where do you think the majority of the milk we have comes from?
Bovines (cows, steer) provide milk and meat for human consumption.
cows!
No, Vibrio cholerae is primarily a human pathogen.