Lame Cows stands for Latitude, Air pressure, Mountain barriers and orographic precipitation, Elevation. Continentally, Ocean current, Wind systems, and Storms. These factors influence climate.
Cows often stand in a straight line due to their herd mentality behavior. They may have been waiting for something, such as food or water, or feeling more comfortable and secure being close together. It's not uncommon for cows to exhibit this behavior for extended periods of time.
Jersey cows typically stand around 4.5 to 5 feet tall at the shoulder.
Cows will show signs of heat cycle (they will bellow, they will mount or stand for mounting), the bull will smell that she is in heat (often the cow will urinate and the bull will smell the urine-this is referred to as the Phleaman response). They will then breed.
Foundering in cows, also known as laminitis, is a condition where there is inflammation of the sensitive laminae in the hoof. It commonly causes lameness and severe pain in cows, affecting their ability to walk and stand. It can be triggered by factors such as diet changes, obesity, or excessive grain consumption.
If all the cows in the world farted and a match was lit, the methane gas released from the farts could potentially ignite and cause a large explosion. Methane is a flammable gas that can be dangerous in large quantities.
It doesn't stand for anything. It MEANS something because it is not an acronym; it is just a word. You know what? There is this awesome website called dictionary.com and you can type "lame" and it will tell you the meaning.
That they are hot.
pregnancy diagnosis
Laughing Latte Cows.
Cows don't hide. They either run away or stand and fight.
Trolling like after a video commenting something like ... " GAY " or ... LAME
Yes! That's why we have steak. Cows are living things too-- they run on blood like we do, they eat like we do (not the same way, though), and die like we do. OMG who asks this? Cows are animals they are alive, ergo EVERYTHING living must die. This is a lame question except for the fact that you asked a question about cows.
describing a lame person Lameo for long lamo for short
bats cannot stand up, as well as cows. but all quadrupeds can.
Yes, cows do snore, but only when they are in a deep sleep while laying down they do not stand up like horses
Oh my gosh becky! (i think this is pretty lame 2 use, idk y ppl do)
they are usually standing 5-15 minutes after birth.