Not that I'm aware of, no.
No, of course not! Parmesan cheese comes from milk from a cow, not any body parts of a cow.
A veterinarian can perform a rectal palpation or ultrasound exam to determine if a cow is pregnant. During a rectal palpation, the vet inserts an arm into the cow's rectum to feel for the presence of a fetus. An ultrasound exam uses soundwaves to visualize the reproductive tract and confirm pregnancy.
You need to stick your arm into the rectum of the cow, then feel down for the ovaries. If you feel a large lump or something that is bumping against your hand as you feel downwards, then the cow is bred. If you feel nothing, then the cow is open.
Cow years is the amount of human years that are equivalent to one year for a cow. Each year a cow is alive is like 7 years to a human. This represents the process the body of a cow goes through during this cycle.
There is a fully detailed article that answers this question in full which can be read in the related link below. Basically, though, a cow is artificially inseminated by a person having one arm up the cow's rectum to hold the cervix through the colon wall and the other arm manipulating an AI gun with a semen straw in it through that cervix into the cow's uterus. Once the tip of the gun is in the cow's uterus, semen is deposited into her. A cow can only be successfully AI'd if she was recently in heat. Otherwise she will not take nor get pregnant. Use of artificial hormones can help a producer synchronize several cow's heat cycles so that they can be AI'd all together in one day.
The cows rectum stores fecal matter until it is expelled through the anus. The expulsion of feces is known as defecation.
No If your cow is in that condition, get the vet. The sphincter muscle of a cow should let nothing return back up the rectum.
Of course. Deep fry it
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No, of course not! Parmesan cheese comes from milk from a cow, not any body parts of a cow.
No. You're thinking of the chicken or any type of bird that has this "feature," not cows. A cow's rectum is above the vulva, and the urethra and vagina is found in the vulva. The urethra is situated in the vagina but branches from the vagina to the kidneys. The entrance to the urethra is found in the first few inches of the cow's vagina.
A veterinarian can perform a rectal palpation or ultrasound exam to determine if a cow is pregnant. During a rectal palpation, the vet inserts an arm into the cow's rectum to feel for the presence of a fetus. An ultrasound exam uses soundwaves to visualize the reproductive tract and confirm pregnancy.
You need to stick your arm into the rectum of the cow, then feel down for the ovaries. If you feel a large lump or something that is bumping against your hand as you feel downwards, then the cow is bred. If you feel nothing, then the cow is open.
He needs to locate and find the cervix first before he inserts the AI gun into the vagina of the cow. When he's in the rectum, he can hold the cervix from the "outside" with one hand and slide the gun through the cervix to deposit semen in the uterus with the other.
No, because the cow goes over on its side not onto its legs.
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To make the long story short, there was a cow but it ate the cheese not thew ater therefore the water still exists. Good,Luck NASA in finding my water