Depends.
If you're a dairy (milk producing) farmer, you don't have much use for the males.
Cows do need to keep calving in order to produce milk, but it only takes one bull or two to service a herd of cows.
So male calves tends to get slaughtered or sold off for meat fairly quick.
If you're raising meat animals, then males can be used as well. But they're usually castrated/neutered to make them easier to handle.
First of all, the cow killer or velvet ant is actually a wasp that delivers a very painful sting. However, I really don't think that a sting from one of these wasps could kill a cow.
The filet is from the hind quarters of a cow. Right at the back is the rump and topside cuts and half way down the back is the sirloin from within which you find the filet. Try Galloway filet, it's the best!
easy kill the cow,put it to the ground,and skin it's as easy as 123 abc
yes it did kill cows because the Dust Bowl limited people to food, so they killed them for food
Yes, if the cow moose strikes the wolf with the hooves or knocks the wolf with its head. A cow moose protecting its young from an enemy is more fierce than a bull moose on the rut.
Butchers.
Butchers.
Because if it can kill a cow, approximitly it will be hard to kill.
kill who...?
No.
no
The cast of To Kill a Cow - 2013 includes: Ronja Svedmark as Hanna
You take the game out, then put it into your computer. Open up minecraft, go into creative mode, get a cow embrio, and download into skyrim. There will now be a cow in skyrim. The get it, you have to kill the cow in whiterun, put the other one in the kennel, and then kill all of the owners of the cow. If you succeed at this, you should be able to take the cow to mount doom in mordor. From there simply kill golum, and the cow will be yours.
It would take several pounds of rat poison to kill a cow, much more than the 4 trays the cow consumed. The size of the cow is in the cow's favor since the cow is a large animal and the dose the cow ingested would be minimal based on the size of the animal.
First of all, the cow killer or velvet ant is actually a wasp that delivers a very painful sting. However, I really don't think that a sting from one of these wasps could kill a cow.
they will get killed
nah