There really is no medication or feed system that will prevent cows from getting cystic ovaries, though over conditioning (where cows are too fat to be considered normal condition) may be a factor in a cow getting cystic ovaries. But scientifically there is (as of yet) no known causes of how cows get cysts on their ovaries, nor how it can be prevented with the exception of culling them out.
Pigs, and cows.
Yes, cows udders can get sunburned. Cows that have pink udders, or no pigmentation on their udders are more susceptible to getting sunburned.
no thats stupid
Cows are female bovines while bulls are male bovines. Therefore, cows have a female reproductive tract including ovaries and a uterus, which a bull does not have. The bull will have a male reproductive tract including testicles and a prostate gland, which a cow does not have.
The major ionophore in cattle feed in the United States is monensin, which has anti-protozoal properties and helps keep Giardia cysts under control.
i could tell my classmates what they already know about cows
Grass has cells. Cows have cells. So I don't know what you are getting at by asking such an awkward question...
The body cavity in which the ovaries are located is the pelvis which is the lower part of your abdomen well below the belly button
Yes, cows can get rabies. Rabies can be transmitted to cows through the bite of an infected animal, such as a wild carnivore. It is important for farmers to vaccinate their livestock against rabies to prevent its spread.
You don't have to have dairy cows if you are not wanting to make money off of producing milk or want to have milk for yourself and your family. The only time you have to have dairy cows is if you are getting into a dairy operation.
You can tame a cow by getting wheat and feeding it. If two cows are tamed by each other they will kiss and make a baby cow.
Staying up late and getting up early.