No. Mooing is a type of "international language."
Cows typically like to spend their weekends grazing in pastures, lounging in the sun, and socializing with other cows in their herd. They enjoy roaming freely and exploring their surroundings in a peaceful environment.
One web site suggests 2.6 million cattle are slaughtered in the UK every year. That works out to some 7000 per day. However, the UK also imports beef from the Netherlands, Germany, Uruguay, Argentina, South America, and elsewhere around the world. An analysis of supermarket purchases suggest about half the beef consumed in the UK is imported, which would raise the total number of cows eaten per day a bit over ten thousand. The population of the UK is 61 million. Not all of those 61 million will eat beef every day, but what is ten thousand cows divided among 61 million people? There is about 400 lbs of meat per cow, or 4 million pounds of meat per day, which works out to about 1 oz per person per day. That is probably pretty accurate, considering that some of those 61 million are vegetarians, and some don't eat beef every day. A nice 7 oz steak or hamburger per person per week--the figure we derived (10,000/day) is probably pretty close.
The number of sheep on a sheep farm can vary widely depending on the size of the farm. On a small farm, there may be around 50-100 sheep, while on a larger commercial farm, there could be several thousand sheep.
banned from UK cinema's yes but not DVD
The spider you are describing is likely the missing sector orb weaver (Zygiella x-notata). This species is commonly found in the UK and is known for its distinctive white body with red spots on its back. It is a harmless spider that creates intricate orb webs to catch its prey.
Cows typically like to spend their weekends grazing in pastures, lounging in the sun, and socializing with other cows in their herd. They enjoy roaming freely and exploring their surroundings in a peaceful environment.
Black Books - 2000 Moo-Ma and Moo-Pa 3-3 is rated/received certificates of: UK:12
Buy it online or at Chinese supermarket, it has different names for different Asian countries ,
About 2 million
In the UK, there are around 15,000 Chinese restaurants and takeaways.
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Mad Cows - 1999 is rated/received certificates of: France:U Iceland:L UK:15
Those who live in the Chinese countryside have a very different lifestyle compared to those who live in Europe, especially the UK. Most individuals who live in the UK tend to have a very modern way of life, while in the Chinese countryside individuals are generally vary limited in what they can afford due to a significant amount of them relying on basically subsistence farming. In the UK however, even if an individual is a farmer, they live a fairly modern lifestyle due to the technological innovations that haven't quite met everyone in the Chinese countryside.
The United Kingdom gets their food from places all around the world. The UK might get their maize from the US and their beans from Argentina. They also grow and raise their own food such as cows and herbs. they may raise cows and feed cows certain grass before they cut it and then cook it.
There are 10 million cattle in the UK as a whole. There are a little over 2 million adult dairy cows in the UK, a little under 2 million adult beef cows, and about 6 million younger animals. I'd estimate between 6-8 million in England.
There are thousands of Chinese food suppliers in the UK. Try your local Yellow pages, Thompson local or the Internet.
Bigger, Better and UK is overall a better country.