A bull can be stronger especially when it's charging. However, draft horses like the shire is larger and heavier than a bull so therefore it would be stronger. But light horses are definitely weaker than bulls. I've already watched videos of a bull tearing a horse to death,but I'm sure it was not a draft horse. Perhaps an Arabian horse
Your missing a part in your question, there is no answer at the moment.
It is largely a matter of personal preference. Personality-wise, both are very similar. Once loyalty is given, it lasts a lifetime. Economically speaking, caring for horses is far more expensive than caring for a dog. As far as social responsibility, what you have for a dog may be far greater than that you would have caring for a horse.
Cows and horses can vary significantly in size depending on the breed. Generally, horses are often taller than cows, with many horse breeds standing between 14 to 17 hands high (56 to 68 inches at the shoulder), while cows typically range from 4.5 to 5.5 feet tall at the shoulder. However, some larger breeds of cows, like Holsteins, can weigh more than certain horse breeds. Overall, while cows may be heavier, horses tend to be taller.
Hippos, elephant, rhinos, and large draft horses, mainly.
Yes, cows and horses have innate and learned behavior.
steam engine was quicker than horses and stronger than horses
cant tell that is an opinion anybody could like either 1 People like horses better, but needs cow much more than horses. It is a matter of how pleasant to men is the shape of a horse. However, cows are much more important economically than horses.
Generally speaking, horses are larger in size and weight than a panther. As far as running is concerned, a horse like a Thoroughbred or an Arabian can leave a panther in the dust. A Percheron or Shire horse would put a panther to shame in a weight-pulling competition. Thus, it is logical to say that yes, a horse is stronger than a panther.
4 of each. Horses: 28 + 4 = 32 Cows: 36 + 4 = 40 Horses: cows = 32 : 40 = 4 x 8 : 5 x 8 = 4 : 5
50 For the purpose of understanding it lets say for every truck with 7 cows in it, there was a truck with 3 horses in it. There were 35 cows, so 5 trucks (35 divided by 7 as 7 cows take up one truck) so 5 trucks each with 3 horses in them. That is 15 horses, and 35 added to 15 = 50
steam engine was quicker than horses and stronger than horses
"Cows are Horses"