umm....a farmer.
There is no such thing. Cows (as in domesticated bovines) do not live nor are found in the Arctic.
stable hand, ranch hand, horse groomer. I call mine a stable boy. or girl
Cows, buffaloes, bison, and oxen are examples of bovines.
No. Uncastrated males are bulls. Castrated males are steers. Bulls can get aggressive and an aggressive animal that's as big as a bull is dangerous, so most male cattle are castrated. All boy cows are not bulls. Determining on whether the owner of the bull wants steers in his herd or bulls he will either castrate them and make them steers or not and keep them as bulls. Aggressiveness is not the only reason bulls are castrated. If the owner is interested in better quality meat, then when they castrate the bull, they don't produce as much testosterone. Therefore, instead of becoming a more lean and muscular animal, they become more meaty. It improves the quality of the meat by producing more muscling in the meat. Producers usually receive a better profit when they sell groups of steers than when they try and sell a few bulls.
in his class and at the farm and the shop
Cattle, or cattlebeasts, or bovines.
Who cares. Who cares. Who cares.
There is no such thing. Cows (as in domesticated bovines) do not live nor are found in the Arctic.
You don't.
it means that he is liking you
No. Cows are female mature bovines. Bulls are male. Thus there is no such thing as a "boy cow" or "male cow."
Shepherds care for sheep.
Here's a Quarter - Call Someone Who Cares - was created on 1991-05-07.
yes because if he calls it means he cares and if he cares he loves you
careless
Who cares. Live your life.
that he is your friend and cares for you