breast: part of the body where the breast collar sits
Udder
I own the original when cows were wild and i live in Montana
Bos Primigenius Taurus; this is also the scientific name of all extant cows except zebus.
Cows produce milk in their udders, which are scientifically known as the mammary glands - similar to a human female's breast.
herdman
UDDER
Udder!!!
Cows only have one "breast," and that is the udder.
cowford becuz that's where cows once crossed
No, because cows don't have "breasts." They have UDDERS.
I own the original when cows were wild and i live in Montana
the cows name is kelly
Molly Pitchers cows name was Blossom
Breast milk is thinner than cows milk. It is generally a yellowish color rather than the white color seen with milk you purchase at the supermarket. You didn't ask about taste but it it usually regarded as being sweeter than cows milk.
The name Manchester originates from the Ancient Roman name Mamucium, the name of the Roman fort and settlement, generally thought to be a Latinisation of an original Celtic name (possibly meaning "breast-like hill" from mamm- = "breast"), plus Old English ceaster = "town", which is derived from Latin castra = "camp".
ManchesterMameceastre (1086), from Mamucio (4c.), the original Celtic name, perhaps from *mamm "breast, breast-like hill" + O.E. ceaster "Roman town."Source: http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=Manchester
Bitsy and Betsy were the cows in Charlotte's web.
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