I show cows at the Delaware State Fair and a good show cow should look like this:
Just like you would show any other cow that is bred and dressed up for show, but you may have to show her in a different category than in, say, the purebred stock category.
Anywhere from $10,000 to over $200,000, depending on her breed and how good a female she is.
not as much as you would expect
with me
he chooses a jersey cow with red sindhi coz dey show excelent resistance to diseases...
first u hump a cow first u hump a cow
They ring cow bells to show spirit
Yes, of course! A cow isn't a cow without an udder now is she?
yep shes a cow a good for nothing cow!
It depends on what you need the animal for. You can ride both, and you can get milk from both, and you can show both, however, horses are better for riding and cows are better for milking and while you could ride a cow, it is definitely not a good animal to ride, unless you are into buckin' bulls. So, if you want milk/beef, a cow would be more useful. If you want an animal to ride and to compete on, a horse would be more useful.
Here are some cow puns: if it is around Christmas, say "Mooey Christmas!" To do so would be a very mooving experience, and it would help you to cut through the bull.
"Belle" or "Maverick" could be good names for a longhorn cow.