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For the purpose of understanding it lets say for every truck with 7 cows in it, there was a truck with 3 horses in it. There were 35 cows, so 5 trucks (35 divided by 7 as 7 cows take up one truck) so 5 trucks each with 3 horses in them. That is 15 horses, and 35 added to 15 = 50
The ratio of humans to cows in Wyoming is relatively close. There are about 2 to 5 people per cow in Wyoming.
Horses, cows, and bulls like to live in corral's in ranches or pet farms.
some where horses and cows
There would be a total of 70 legs from 10 horses (4 legs each) and 5 cows (4 legs each).
cows and horses
4 of each. Horses: 28 + 4 = 32 Cows: 36 + 4 = 40 Horses: cows = 32 : 40 = 4 x 8 : 5 x 8 = 4 : 5
Yes, cows and horses have innate and learned behavior.
Yes. Cows and horses are commonly found on rangelands, especially beef cattle (no, not the "cows" that are in feedlots, but actual beef cows), not so much dairy cattle.
"Cows are Horses"
Yes.
Yes, it is different to a cows as cows have one instead of top fron teeth, horses have them between the incisors and the premolars.
Cows feet are different from horses feet because a horses foot is solid across and a cows foot has toes or has a split in the middle.
Cows and horses
The ratio of 16 pigs to 10 cows can be expressed as 16:10. This can be simplified by dividing both numbers by their greatest common divisor, which is 2, resulting in a simplified ratio of 8:5. Thus, the ratio of pigs to cows is 8:5.
51 horses of which there are 3 cows with 2 heads and three legs or since there are no 3 legged cows there are 60 horses
yes
horses only have one stomach... cows have two stomachs...