in a farm
over 100 lived
he was a fat person with no face and lived on cow hair
The Celts lived in a thatched hut made of dung (cow poo) straw and hay
University of Oklahoma-lived in or stayed a lot at the "Cow House"
prairie dogs
Because long ago King luis XIV started to ride on his royal cow. suddenly his cow fell into this giant hole with him. The cow lived off the grass in the ground, but eventually he died. His spearit stoped any cow to grow throught the grass and made cows eat grass to expierience the pain that he had in the whole
Unless you happened to eat contaminated beef or some special dish that is made from the brains and/or spinal cord of an unknowingly infected cow, chances of getting the human form of Mad Cow Disease are slim. They get even slimmer if you have abstained from eating any beef during this outbreak crisis when you lived in the U.K. during that frightening period.
It was pretty good. She lived on a farm in Trenton New Jersey. She had a cow named Blossom.They loved to run around together
Yes, but not as much as the US. When I lived there it was sold in pints and tasted like canned milk.
The average lifespan of a cow is 7 years. The oldest cow ever recorded was Big Bertha. She reached 48 in 1993. She also holds the record for producing 39 calves. Source: Did You Know
A steelers sea cow is the oldest manatee to have ever lived.
Yes. She lived on a ranch. She had chickens...dogs, cats...a cow...and possibly more, but that's all she mentions in her autobiography "Love, Lucy."