To allow her to be mobile, to lift her leg up and extend it in such a way that it allows her to walk, trot, run, kneel, stand her ground in a fight with another cow, kick, paw the earth, buck, and even lay down.
No, a cow does not have 10 legs. A cow typically has four legs.
Cows stomach is a smooth muscle since smooth muscle is found mostly in the walls of hollow organs.
The function of the retractor muscle in bulls is to form a sigmoid flexure (s-shaped curve) in the penis in order to hold it inside the sheath when not erect.
No, because the cow goes over on its side not onto its legs.
The pectoral muscle on a cow will vary depending on the type of cow it is and how big it is. A cow's pectoral muscle can weigh a couple hundred pounds.
No I don't think so. The hump is mostly comprised of fat tissue, not muscle.
No. A cow's heart is comprised of cardiac muscle and epidermis tissue that form the valves and chambers of the heart. Just like in humans, there is no bone in the heart of a cow or any other mammal for that matter.
Symptoms of Mad Cow Disease include depression, insomnia, anxiety, confusion, personality & behavior changes, muscle spasms, tingling sensation in the hands, feet, legs, and face, and also dementia.
yes, cow bones is made out of the tissue of the cow bones.
A cow.
Legs.
a cow has no fornt legs and is therefore lean beef; a cow who has just given birth is decalfinated; milking stools only have three legs because the cow has the udder one