When the weather gets warm such as spring and summer.
A loafing shed or lean-to.
A barn or shed.
For beef cows it would be mostly in pastures. For dairy cows, though, it would be in a barn or shed.
No. Cows shed in the spring time, not molt. Birds molt, not cows or any other mammal.
cows are found in hot places like in Texas or Connecticut
Twenty cows can fit in each shed. Press, "move" then bring them over to the barn. Then they all are ready to have milk collected at the same time and a pink dot appears above the barn. When it does press "collect milk" and 20 cows get milked at the same time.
A word for cow shed beginning with the letter "b" is barn. A barn is usually complete with hay or straw on which the cows sleep and may also feed.
Cows and bulls can both walk down stairs, as long as the stairs are wide and long enough. Some dairy sheds have stairs for the cows to walk down if the shed is on slanted ground.
Cows take shelter in a grove of trees, in a lean-to shed, in a barn, beside a barn, by a wind panel, any place that provides relief from driving rain or snow and nasty winds.
It can be, yes. It would be made so that the cows walk in one door, get milked, then walk out another door.
Domesticated cattle live on farms, or ranches and are kept in barns or other means of shelter. In the wild they would live in woody areas with large amounts of grass land. They are domesticated, so they 'live' where ever we put them. Most likely in barns on farms and in fields, on farms.
a Barn, or shed, farm terminology varies. Stable is usually reserved for Horses.