Objections to putting a cow down often stem from ethical concerns regarding animal welfare, as many people believe that animals should be treated with compassion and given the chance for recovery or a natural life. Additionally, some argue that the decision to euthanize should consider the animal's quality of life and the emotional impact on the owner or caretaker. There may also be cultural or religious beliefs that oppose euthanasia in any form, viewing it as an unacceptable act. Finally, economic factors can play a role, as some may prefer to keep the animal for productive purposes rather than incur the costs of euthanasia.
by putting it on a scale
She is not standing, eating or drinking because she is ill. Get a vet or put her down. You can put food and water in front of her and get her to drink that way. But definitely get a vet out to see why she's a downer cow and to see if there's a way to save her before putting her down.
it was not Buying the cow you got that wrong its Tomcats go do the research befor putting down movies no one wants to see in the first place buying the cow sucked
That all depends on what reason the cow has to be killed for. If it's the cow's owner who's killing it for meat or because the cow is too ill to be saved, the person is still called the farmer or rancher. If it's someone who does not own the cow but a doctor of animals, and performs the act of "putting the cow down" via humane euthanasia, then that person is called the veterinarian. If it is someone who is killing the cow for meat only and has been hired by the cow's owner to do such a thing, as well as skin, gut and quarter the cow afterwards, that person is called the butcher.
Call your local veterinarian, they will be able to see if this is treatable, the cow may have to be put down. It is very hard to treat large animals such as the cow with leg or shoulder injuries.
Rectal palpation or preg-checking.
Only if the cow is dead. Vultures don't usually swoop down upon an alive cow and eat it.
Mutualism - both the bacteria and the cow benefit from this relationship. The bacteria help break down cellulose in the cow's intestines, providing nutrients for both the bacteria and the cow.
He tractor down. (He "tracked her" down)
it has to go!
Chicago
Yes, you can say "uno" before putting the card down.