Yes, the most common is called Estrumate. For available shots in your area, contact your local veterinarian for more information.
Cows provided milk for the butter and cream.
yes
The bull's role in a herd of cows is to mate with the females to impregnate them and help in reproduction. Additionally, the bull serves as a protector of the herd, defending them from potential threats or predators.
Dairy cows give milk, which we drink.
Assuming the help position in cold water involves crossing your arms tightly against your chest and bringing your knees close to your body to minimize heat loss. Keeping your head above water will also help reduce heat loss through your head. Remember to remain as still as possible to conserve energy and body heat.
Vasectomising bulls make them into gomer bulls, which help the producer better detect which cows are in heat so that they, the cows, can be artificially inseminated.And for your information, vasectomies on bulls are carried out by the veterinarian, not the farmer, and only on a bull or two that is too old to suffer the stress of having his testicles removed and can be used as a heat (or estrus) detector.
No. Cows are not birds, they are mammals, they do not have a gizzard to store rocks in to help digest their food.
it helps digest
Eat, stay healthy, & succesfull breed to produce more cows to sell.
The loss of body heat when in the water
They make waste.. and that fertilizes the ground...
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