Cows are herd animals. They prefer to live in fields where they can find plenty of nice green grass to eat. When the fields are fenced, they are called pastures.
Cows can also live in barns, where they are fed a special formula of oats and other food. They then produce a lot of milk. Usually dairy cows are given a yard they can walk around in, called a corral. Sometimes the barns are not completely enclosed, and then they are called sheds.
Assuming the hanging weight represents around 60% of the live weight of the cow, the live weight would be approximately 1350 lbs.
Belgian blue cows likely live for 10 to 15 years, the same amount of time for any beef cow.
That all depends on how productive they are, living conditions, health history and how favourable they are to a producer's cow herd. Typically age of a cow is determined by the producer. If a cow is no longer productive for some reason or other, she is culled and sent to the slaughter plant. Occasionally a producer will let a cow, particularly one that is a "foundation" cow, live to old age. How old is old age depends on the cow: some will live until they are 15 to 20 years of age or more. Others may only live until they are 3 to 5 years because they had to be culled for health, temperament or unproductive reasons and sent to slaughter.
Yes. There is actually a genetic abnormality where a cow can be born without a tail. The condition is not fatal, but it just makes it harder for the cow to be able to swat flies away from its backside.
On average, a jersey cow can live for about 12-15 years. This can vary depending on factors such as genetics, nutrition, and overall care. Proper management and regular health checks can help increase their lifespan.
Live at the Cow Palace was created on 2007-01-19.
cow live about 15 years.
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Cowfish live on tropical reefs.
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Yes, if it's your own family milk cow.
Cow sharks live approximately than 90m (300ft) underwater. They have been known to live up to 1, 875m (6, 150ft)!