Im pretty sure its called a hoof/ hooves. Unless there's a more scientific word for it
Hooves or claws, as in each hoof has two claws or toes.
they are called clee's
They are called hooves.
A cow's feet are referred to as "hooves".
Trotters
Cattle producer.
Probably a bovinologist.
A dairy farmer.
Cattleman or cattlewoman. Not farmer because not all farmers have cows, and it wouldn't be "producer" either because we're talking about someone who works with cows, not owns them.
Cows do have feet, but they are known as hooves. They are hard, like a horse's hoof, but are cloven, meaning that they are divided... like having two "toes." A cow's hoof has a hard, rubbery sole and a hard, outer covering of material like horn. They grow constantly and need to be worn off or trimmed.
240 feetapex 2020.
Australian's terms for cows and cattle are pretty much the same as what North Americans and British call them: cows.
Absolutely not! Cows drink with their mouths, never with their feet. Their feet are to hold their weight and allow a cow to move around.
Cows. They speak English there you know....
Cows feet are different from horses feet because a horses foot is solid across and a cows foot has toes or has a split in the middle.
A herd.
calf
a herd
How many cows is a horse?2
Cows do not have feet, they have hooves. They have four hooves.
Who knows; cows don't talk, so they'll never tell.
A herd