No. Cows don't even have sperm, since they're female, not male. Pigs, specifically boars, make sperm for pigs, not for cows nor vice versa.
Neither one nor the other. Cows don't even produce sperm because they're mature female bovines (not male!) that have had at least one or two calves. Pigs and cows are two very separate and very distinct species which cannot interbreed and produce offspring, if that is what the questioner is implying.
No. There's no such thing as a "cow pig," and nor do cows OR pigs hibernate.
They don't. Pigs don't drink cow's milk.
No it had a type of batanical wax that has the word sperm in it, but no not made out of cow sperm
human sperm cannot get a cow pregnant. The only species humans can get pregnant with their sperm is another human.
No.
No.
The genetic material in sperm is located in the Cattle thymus gland on a cow.
No.
no
Internal. Sperm from the bull is ejaculated inside the fornix vagina of the cow and the sperm travel to the fallopian tubes where an ovum is waiting to be fertilized.
Cow sperm