Cows will moo when they are separated from the herd and trying to get back to it, are looking for their calf and trying to get in contact with it if they lost it, when they're hungry (sometimes), or in challenging rivals (bulls) or new strangers to the herd. But mostly cows will moo whenever they feel the need to.
a Moo cow is a cow that goes moo! "Moo cow" is just a silly phrase meaning a cow, because, obviously, cows moo.
Moo moo the cow.
moo
You can make a joke with moo plop moo with a few different endings. You can say moo plop moo is a cow.
It is a Manatee.
This depends on the cow and what the cow is feeling. Mothers or calves that have been freshly weaned from each other will call (or moo) constantly for about a week. Females that are in heat may call more frequently throughout the day.
a Moo cow is a cow that goes moo! "Moo cow" is just a silly phrase meaning a cow, because, obviously, cows moo.
Moo moo the cow.
gotta milk dat.. gotta milk dat.. gotta milk dat dat dat moo moo cow gotta milk dat moo moo cow gotta milk dat moo moo cow gotta milk dat moo moo cow gotta milk dat dat moo moo cow
Moo
moo im a cow
Are you a cow? This is confusing......
Moo Cow Records was created in 1993.
no it says moo
grass
so first you gotta get your self a cow. then, find an axe. then hit the cow with the axe and it should go "moo moo" then you got your self a moo moo axe!
It depends on the cow. Each bovine has their distinct and individual moos, and some are more vocal than others. It also depends if it's weaning time or not, or when feeding time is. Some cows don't moo at all during a whole day. Some may moo once or twice a day, if it's feeding time, or if it's weaning time , they may be mooing from 10 to maybe 50 times a day. Most of the time they're pretty quiet, though.