Of the cows that are domesticated and descended from the Aurochs and the Celtic Shorthorns, no. But if you are referring to those that are part of the family Bovidae, yes; these include true buffalo, the bison, muskox, banteng, gaur, gayal, and yak.
Wild cows do exist at Chillingham in Northern England. The land was walled off 700 years ago and the animals in the forest at the time are still there. search for Chillingham Wild cattle.
chillinghamwildcattle.com/
I own the original when cows were wild and i live in Montana
No.
Wild cows are animals that are not domesticated in nature. They differ from docile cows that mainly eat grass all day. These cows are usually isolated in remote areas of grasslands and must be handled with extra care and precaution.
Domesticated cattle live on farms, or ranches and are kept in barns or other means of shelter. In the wild they would live in woody areas with large amounts of grass land. They are domesticated, so they 'live' where ever we put them. Most likely in barns on farms and in fields, on farms.
cows are live in the shelters given by the man. But they are the wild animals before the man comes to the earth.
I own the original when cows were wild and i live in Montana
No.
No. Bulls impregnate "Earth-Cows" which are Earth-bound as well.
Wild cows are animals that are not domesticated in nature. They differ from docile cows that mainly eat grass all day. These cows are usually isolated in remote areas of grasslands and must be handled with extra care and precaution.
Only directly from the cows teet.
Cows die anywhere and everywhere, including those that live in Sweden.
Anywhere in the world except Antarctica.
None.
No. Cows exist only on Earth, not in space.
if they didnt they would be extinct by now
they were by the ranch
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