cow's vows
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some deep poetry vibes! So, technically, "halfs" rhymes with "calves," but like, who even says "halfs" these days? Maybe throw in "laughs" or "graphs" for some extra pizzazz. Keep slinging those rhymes, my poetic friend!
Desspite the magical myth of nothing ryming with stewart, ther are some words that atually do such as; pooart tooart doart
Yes, some lactating mothers will feed abandoned calves.
a ryming word for crabit is rabbit and
Bobby calves are those calves that are meant to be slaughtered when they're only a few days old. These comprise of mostly dairy calves that are not needed or culled from the milk cow herd and are used for veal meat.
some calves eat plastic that result in choking.choking results in death.
The possessive of "calf" is calf's.ExampleThe calf's foot was caught in some wire.If there is more than one calf, the possessive is calves'.ExampleThe calves' feet were muddy after they had climbed the bank.
The bible has thousands of promises in the bible, some are to be fulfilled still.
Some ethical practices implemented by dairy farms that do not involve the killing of calves include providing proper nutrition and care for calves, allowing them to stay with their mothers for a period of time, and finding alternative uses for male calves such as raising them for beef or as breeding stock.
Generally no. There are some breeds that can give birth to calves that are twice the size of that of newborn buffalo calves.
There are so many promises that do not get seen through, that it seems as if they are made just to be broken. Some examples of where promises get broken are, in relationships, in politics, family, and employment.
Absoultly not. Promises are just reassuring message you tell people. If you can't keep them, then that's hurtful (and in some cases might be sinfull). You should never make promises you can't keep. But to answer your question No, Promises are not sins.