Cows are herd animals, they stay together, mostly. If the farmer sticks a bell on the lead cow, he can find out where they all are by listening to the bell. Not much use on big, flat, open lands, but a real help in wooded terrain.
yes and no they do if you wanna find them you can hear the bells ring and no if you dont let them go far.
Yes. Yes they do. there can never be enough cow bell!
yea they do allow cowbells in California high school games
I saw them on ebay.
no he did not
you go to sunny farm and there is a box of cowbells
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wher can I buy cowbells in san antonio?
Yes, cowbells are generally allowed at Arkansas high school football games, but specific rules can vary by school or district. Some schools may have restrictions on noisemakers to maintain a certain atmosphere during games. It's best to check with the local school or athletic department for their specific regulations regarding the use of cowbells and other noisemakers.
Cowbells are traditionally made by shaping metal such as bronze or steel into a bell shape and then hammering, welding, or casting it to create the final product. The bell is typically reinforced with a clapper or clapper ball inside to produce the ringing sound when the bell is moved.
I cannot believe you asked that question! I recently got in the mail an advertisement for Cowbells, and I have never heard of them before. they are metal weights that look like cannon balls with a handle on them. and they are used like any other weights for weight training. wish I saved that paper now so I can share more with you. it even had a web site. go to google and type in cowbells for weight training and see what will come up.
Cowbells have been around for a long time. Farmers used them to keep track of their cattle for centuries.