Otis is a male....he is described as a black and white bull who for some reason has utters. Probably as a childrens cartoon, it was easier and friendlier to have a cow rather than a bull.
Otis is 29 years old
yes she does. And aparently he likes her too.
they put her there, after they caught her in the swamp
The barn was very big.Take this to the barn. Cows and horses shelter in the barn.
Because of Gravity the barn stays on the ground
It is in the barn. You go to the very back of the barn where Mac's table with the tools is and it is there
they all outdoor
no you are not allowed because its under the rules if you wear barn boots ore barn shoes you will get kicked out
You click on the pet you don't have in the barn, there's a button that says Return.
I have heard that horses will run back into a burning barn and I believe it! When a horse is scared it will run to where it feels safe. It knows the barn as its home and may run back into the very place were there is danger because that is the only place that it knows. So horses must be secured where they can not run back into the barn to prevent the chance that this might happen.
A back barn typically refers to a secondary or less prominent barn located behind a main barn on a farm or property. It may be used for various purposes, such as storage for equipment, feed, or livestock, and often serves as a functional space rather than a focal point. The term can also imply a more rustic or older structure compared to the primary barn.
I assume you mean "Why are barn owls named Barn owls?", and if that's the case then I can answer that. Barn owls are called Barn owls because they roost in Barns and churches, and there's already a Church owl.