The habit of cows is to say 'hello' and tip their hats when greeting a lady.
They also may retrieve small sticks, or even children, when they are asked politely.
In my experience, only very well trained cows will do this.
They are often seen happily performing the function of lawn moo-er.
YESSS!! of course!!! you can train cows to go to the fair and show them or you can train them to follow certain routines in the barn. cows are creatures of habit and the more you work with them the better.
Dairy cows, when they are full of milk, start getting restless and such because of the discomfort they feel when their udders are so full. Milking them out relieves this pressure, plus it's more money in the pocket because the milk collected from your cattle can be sold to be made into dairy products.
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A cows life is often rather boring. Although they do like grass and being milked, they most likely must get bored of this repetitive life style, especially as they don't have Christmas and birthday and things. Anthropomorphizing like the above person does doesn't help answer the question. Cows are creatures of habit, and are happy with how things go day to day. They eat, sleep, have sex when they're needing it, and get milked...at least for the dairy cows. For the beef cows, the same applies above except they got a calf to look after and open skies to graze under all day. They couldn't be happier.
Angus cows are beef cows, not dairy cows. Holsteins are dairy cows, not beef cows, which is where we get the majority of our milk from.
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This Habit was created in 2005.
There habit is water and grass
"Winning is an habit" is not a right sentence. It should be winning is a habit.
The quote "habit cures habit" is attributed to the Roman poet Ovid. This phrase suggests that replacing a negative habit with a positive one can lead to better outcomes and personal growth.
The adjective form of the noun 'habit' is habitual.
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