Question-a-bull
moomoo
It's so Avios it is a <<COWCULATOR>>! DAHH
The farmer's daughter liked to see the meat loaf.
"le pré" is a meadow, a place for cows to graze.
There's no English meaning for Pamaran but it was believed to be derived from "POMERANZ". Pamaran means "The one who robs cows". I'm a Pamaran by the way.
When the police interrogate the husband of a cow, it is called questionable. If you say it slowly it sounds like 'question a bull.'
When police interrogate a cow's husband, this is called "questionable" or "question a bull."
cows
Australian's terms for cows and cattle are pretty much the same as what North Americans and British call them: cows.
Cows. They speak English there you know....
A herd.
a herd
calf
Who knows; cows don't talk, so they'll never tell.
Cannibalistic. But in reality, cows don't eat other cows (they're strictly herbivores) so this question doesn't apply to them.
A herd
A herd of cows.