No
no
No. Owls do, not cows.
No.
Yes, cows typically go "moo" as a way of communicating. The sound "moo" is a vocalization made by cows to express different emotions or needs, such as when they are calling for their calves or feeling stressed.
Cows' blood is good for visual effects for movie makers or theatrical plays.
Cows are not extinct. I ate a hamburger yesterday.
no
cows now go away
You can go to your local meadow and take pictures of cows, or alternatively you can ask a photographer to go take pictures of cows. You can also go to Stock Photo and buy pictures of cows there.
Go to the Moo-vies
Cows and Caws - 1917 was released on: USA: 9 July 1917
Copters and Cows - 1956 was released on: USA: 3 March 1956
No. Owls do, not cows.
To the "mooovies".
No.
Yes
Not necessarily. It really depends on the price (in $ per lb) that is currently going for culls and what class they go into. Bred cows and cows with calf at side will go for more than open cows, and fat or well-conditioned cows often will go for a higher price than thin, rangy looking cows. Most often the most money you'll get out of any cattle is the weaned calves that you sell, not the culls.