Sure. Ever see a rodeo? There's a guy who rides a buffalo in lots of rodeos - and we used to have a milk cow who was gentle enough to ride. They're built much differently than a horse, not very comfortable, and usually not tame enough to ride - but it's entirely possible nonetheless.
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Probably but it might be a bit tricky...
u cant ride a cow,u can ride a horse tho! By:Jessi Circle! 3/31/09! -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
yep, & i enjoyed dim with you ride.
the person who named the cow was named Henry Cow
Yes, if the load on the bovine is to heavy for it to carry.
It depends on what you need the animal for. You can ride both, and you can get milk from both, and you can show both, however, horses are better for riding and cows are better for milking and while you could ride a cow, it is definitely not a good animal to ride, unless you are into buckin' bulls. So, if you want milk/beef, a cow would be more useful. If you want an animal to ride and to compete on, a horse would be more useful.
You Dan fly or ride a big cow car if you want are even ride a boat.
A Carnivore.But also the person could be a secondary consumer because the steak came from a cow so the cow was a primary consumer so the person is eating the cow. Making the person a secondary consumer...
No.
the one that's rated R
That all depends on what reason the cow has to be killed for. If it's the cow's owner who's killing it for meat or because the cow is too ill to be saved, the person is still called the farmer or rancher. If it's someone who does not own the cow but a doctor of animals, and performs the act of "putting the cow down" via humane euthanasia, then that person is called the veterinarian. If it is someone who is killing the cow for meat only and has been hired by the cow's owner to do such a thing, as well as skin, gut and quarter the cow afterwards, that person is called the butcher.