They act as a cohesive unit, which enables quicker response and defense if a threat is spotted. A herd of cows contains many eyes, ears and noses, and any of them are able to spot a predator or threat sooner than a cow that is alone will be able to.
When you group things, what you call them depends on what you are grouping. Some examples: * a group of playing cards = a deck * a group of flowers = a bouquet * a group of cows = a herd * a group of birds = a flock ** If you tell me what items you are grouping, I can help you with what to call the group.
the cows went to beach no they dint no beacuse they were strayed
i have a 38 special smith and wesson,how can i tell if it is a chefs special or not.
Who knows; cows don't talk, so they'll never tell.
The smell of fresh grass, and their ability to see in yellows and blues (in the colour spectrum, yellow + blue = green). Mostly cows can tell if the grass is green fresh by using their noses.
i could tell my classmates what they already know about cows
No, but I can direct you to some related links to find out for yourself.
LOL they're the same cows, only thing is that the "colostrum milk cows" are those cows that have just given birth to a new calf. Colostrum flows for 24 to 48 hours, before the milk in their udders "converts" into "real" milk that we drink.
It's possible, but it's much harder to tell than it is with humans.
Sam returns and tell timmy about the thieves and tell him to butcher the cows
Sam returns and tell timmy about the thieves and tell him to butcher the cows
you tell me