Any animal has legs strong enough to support both its static weight and the loads imposed on them in running.
8 cows (They all have 2 legs)
Keeping cows off the ground and helping them move around.
7 cows and 11 chickens. Cows have 4 legs. Chickens have 2 legs. (4 legs)(7 cows) + (2 legs)(11 chickens) = 50 legs. 7 cow heads = 11 chicken heads = 18 heads.
For structural support so cows can use their back legs to assist their front legs for walking.
A cow has 4 legs; therefore, 4 legs times 8 cows equals 32. A chicken has 2 legs; therefore, 2 legs times 10 chickens equals 20. So, 8 cows have more legs than 10 chickens.
There would be a total of 70 legs from 10 horses (4 legs each) and 5 cows (4 legs each).
Bovines, such as cows and bulls, have four legs.
stop eating then you wont have fat legs then you hungry cows!
About 200
cows been found with 6 legs but idk about 10 legs...
8 emus have 16 legs and 6 cows have 24 legs.
Let x be the number of cows in the herd. Since each cow has 4 legs and 2 eyes, there are 4x legs and 2x eyes in total. Given that there are 84 more legs than eyes, we have 4x = 2x + 84. Solving this equation gives x = 42, so there are 42 cows in the herd.