Cows mostly stay in fenced in pastures or meadows where they roam and graze. They sleep or bed down under trees within the pasture or meadow. However, if the farmer runs a milk cow farm, usually those cows are kept in milking barns. Smaller farms bring their milking cows in from the pasture to milk, but let them roam during the day. When closer to the person's home, cows can be kept in corrals-- fenced in smaller areas, usually right outside the barn.
Yes, most do.
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Yes.
Farmers and ranchers often feed the cows. However cows are able to feed themselves when they're out grazing on pasture.
Some farmers may refer to them as Brood Cows.
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So the farmers can find them again. In the spring, after the snow melts, the cows are herded up into the mountains and feed on the mountain meadow grass all summer. This land is all 'common land' (owned by the village) and all the farmers send their cows to the villages land. In Autumn, the farmers have to get the cows back down to the valley before the snow starts. The bells allow the farmers to find the cows even if they are out of sight behind a rock, in a small valley or wherever.
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