Well first your question is worded oddly so I'm not quite sure what you're asking, but generally cows are from their mother cow; which came from their mother and so forth. It is a very simple explaination when you think about it.
The cease cows policy came into effect in the region in 2018.
It came with the cows and goats that the settlers brought.
There would have to be still six cows, because the number didn't change, since two died and were consequently replaced by two cows on the same day. Here's how the logic should play out: You start with six cows. Two die of that six, leaving you with only four cows. However, two more cows "came" (or were bought) the same day that the initial two passed on, bringing the number back up to six. If you want to do it by numbers, then it would go like this: 6 - 2 + 2 = 6.
cows-------------------------------------That is correct, but it is not just cows. It is also the following: sheep, goats, horses, cattle . This answer came from my World Book encyclopedia.
Cheese came from cows on dairy farms or just plan factorys.
I couldn't really find the answer, but I came up with several names for a group of cows: drift, drove, herd, mob
cows-------------------------------------That is correct, but it is not just cows. It is also the following: sheep, goats, horses, cattle . This answer came from my World Book encyclopedia.
because when king scrollop came to freddies house it rained cows and billip feotus.
The phrase holy cow came from the Indian belief that cows are sacred
Jerseys came from the British Island of Jersey, which is in the English Channel off of France.
The gold rush was in 1849 and people came from all over the world.The gold rush was in 1849 and people came from all over the world.
Sausages can come from pigs and cows it depends on the meat that is in them beef sausages ( cows ) Bacon sausages ( pig ) Pork Sausages ( pigs ) And Many more