Tail switching madly, showing the whites of her eyes (her eyes will be wide and look to be bulging out), and even her "mooing" will be sounding something like "Braaahhhhhwww!!" Depending on her stress level, she will also be moving very quickly, darting here and there and trying to find some route of escape. She will try to kick out, or turn around suddenly and try to go through you to get away from the source of stress.
distress experienced by the person when unable to act based on ethics
You milk a cow.
It doesn't.
The sound a cow makes and the opposite of oooooooom.
A cow typically makes a sound called a "moo." It can be described as a deep, low-pitched vocalization. Cows moo for various reasons, such as to communicate with other cows or to express hunger or distress.
The term for a cow that gives birth to a bull is simply referred to as a "cow" or "mother cow." However, if you are specifically asking about the act of a cow giving birth to a bull, it can be described as the cow "calving." The newborn male is called a "bull calf."
Insanely Angry Cow Disorder.
It threatened their political rights.
No. Twins are determined by the cow herself, not the bull. It's still unclear as to what causes the act of twinning, even in humans.
Their hairdresser, bartender, family member or priest advice....
cow
No. Flying a flag upside down is a symbol of distress.