Cows, like other animals, have been selectively bred by humans for thousands of years to enhance desirable traits such as milk production, size, and temperament. However, the term "splicing" typically refers to genetic engineering techniques that were not available in ancient times. Instead, traditional breeding methods were used to develop the various breeds of cattle we see today. So, while cows were selectively bred, they were not spliced in the modern genetic sense.
the children in the old days had to cook clean milk cows and hunt 4 food!
Raw potatoes yes. This used to be a fodder for cows back in the old days when people could not afford to buy hay. It is a favorite of some cows.
It is subjective. It depends on how old the person is that is making the statement "back in the good old days"
a place back in the old days
Go Back To The Girl And She Will Give You A Hat Just Like You Did With The Calf :)
hippie communes
Milliners and Hatters.
every one back in the old days
Cows can range from 2 to 20 years of age or older.
a old type bell they use back in he days
every one back in the old days
Back in the old days the kings would recruit new soldiers whenever a particular set of young men were initiated into adulthood.