Cows can and will sleep anywhere they like whenever and however they feel, or whatever their daily routine entails. If they want to sleep inside, they'll sleep inside. If they want to sleep out, they'll sleep out.
Yes, but not all cows. Cows are also kept in pastures, barns, or on the range.
Yes..cows sleep. cows are mammals, all mammals sleep.
they eat walk a little bit and sleep that what cows do
The cows were the first animals to be kept .
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Laying down.
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Cows mostly stay in fenced in pastures or meadows where they roam and graze. They sleep or bed down under trees within the pasture or meadow. However, if the farmer runs a milk cow farm, usually those cows are kept in milking barns. Smaller farms bring their milking cows in from the pasture to milk, but let them roam during the day. When closer to the person's home, cows can be kept in corrals-- fenced in smaller areas, usually right outside the barn.
of course
milk
The place where cows are kept is called a "barn" or a "cowshed." These structures provide shelter for the cows, protecting them from the elements and predators. Barns are typically equipped with feeding and watering systems to ensure the well-being of the cows.