I highly doubt it.
You get crossbreds, kind of like mixing dog breeds.
all of the above
I would definitely consult a veterinarian first. After saying that, blood in the urine can be from anything as simple as a urinary tract infection to a serious injury.
Yes, but you have a very likely chance that the cow will have trouble giving birth. This is because Charolais are notorious for siring large calves, and since Longhorns are known for birthing small birth-weight calves, you could land yourself in a heap of trouble. You could end up loosing the cow for all it's worth. If you want a Charolais-Longhorn mix in your herd, you're better off breeding a Longhorn bull with a Charolais cow. This is because the cow will have much less trouble giving birth than if you breed vice versa.
No. The gelatin does come from animal-by products, like bones from cows or hooves from horses, but not whale blubber. Gelatin is just a small part of the mix that Jello is made up of.
positive
A biological impossibility.
urine
When your kineys mix waste with water it forms urine.
Bleach alone is toxic. So mixing it with urine, might dilute it if anything
What do you call a mix between a cow and an earthquake? A milkshake! :)
If we mix cow dung, jawar flour, jaggery, gingly oil, cow urine, jaggery, dry leaves in a earthern containter filled with water and be kept for few days with covered lid. It is a wisdom knowledge from Agnipuar of Gitapress. Durga Ram Sankhala (7483243779 Mobile, Bangalore)
You can clean dog urine out of the carpet by using a vinegar, water, hydrogen peroxide and baking soda mix.
Out of a cickle's butt. a cickle is a pickle and cow mix.
You get crossbreds, kind of like mixing dog breeds.
Birds do not urinate. They expel a mix of urine and feces (poop).
they take the urine and blood mix it together and then stir it with hair then tip it in your drnks at nandos