a cow once told that its not about how you smell its how bad you smell
Gnus make a variety of sounds, including grunts, snorts, and wheezes. They are known for their distinctive deep, grunting noise that sounds like a combination of a cow's moo and a horse's whinny.
The male cow reproductive system includes the testes, which produce sperm cells, and the epididymis, where sperm cells mature and are stored. The sperm travels through the vas deferens to the accessory glands, which produce seminal fluid. During mating, sperm and seminal fluid are released through the urethra in the penis to fertilize the female cow's egg.
Cows make the sound "moo." This vocalization is a form of communication among cows and is often associated with their presence in pastures or on farms.
They would make their cow poop, put the poop in a bag, and put the bag on their hand. Seriously, I know it sounds wrong to us but that is how they survived.
Cows are known to make a lowing sound. This vocalization is often referred to as a "moo" and is a characteristic noise made by cattle to communicate with other members of the herd.
Milk secretion cells and mammary glands allow the cow to begin to produce milk. When the cow or heifer is bred, the levels of progesterone and estrogen drop causing the mammary glands begin to function.
On its nose.
you got it the other way round, the corn makes the cow
Milk, cheese, and you can make steak or beef from a cow
The salivary glands in a mature cow are approximately three feet long. The have a capacity of two gallons. A mature cow can produce up to fifty quarts of saliva each day.
The sound that a pig makes sounds like "oink". The sound a cow makes sounds like "moo". These are farm animals.
No,
A cow does not really bray or neigh. They make their own unique vocalizations, which are more like "moo" sounds.
Most cows make a lowing noise best represented by the word "moo"
There really is no such thing as "secondary sex glands" in any mammal. The sex glands, secondary or not, are the ovaries. These are what determine estrous cycles and detection of pregnancy. The hypothalamus and the pituitary glands in the brain also have to do with the reproductive cycle of a cow, but they are also not described as "secondary sex glands."
To attract a cow to come to you, you can use food such as hay or grain, make gentle sounds to get its attention, and approach slowly to avoid scaring it.
I'm pretty sure a cow makes milk when older, But they also do it when their pregnant.