Jersey cows
A cow lot is an area where cows are kept, typically for feeding and managing herds. It is often used in agricultural settings for raising beef or dairy cattle. The cow lot may include feeding areas, water troughs, and shelter.
I think in Texas
A cow. Or, if you want to go into specifics, a dairy cow.
Yes, particularly in beef cow-calf herds.
It gives more milk than what it would normally produce for its calf. That's what constitutes a cow for being a dairy cow.
Yes you can, you imbecile! now, will any one answer my question about how long a cow will live if no one else did? and it's a dairy cow!! (:
Dairy
The dairy cow.
That all depends on the breed. Are you asking about a dairy cow or a beef cow, and what breed of dairy or beef cow?
Dairy cattle like Holsteins, Brown Swiss and Jerseys.
A dairy cow would die a matter of a few weeks before she even gets to the point where she is deemed "feral." I would see a beef cow becoming feral, yes, but not a dairy cow.