Cows are mammals. All mammals have a body covering of skin, fur or hair. In the cow's case, the body covering is skin and hair.
The hide.
A "cow" is a cow when that "cow" is a she and she has given birth to at least one calf.
Cows actually have hair, not fur. The hair itself is not exactly soft and silky, but it's not exactly rough either, though it is rougher than what you'd feel with the fur of a cat or a German Shepherd or Husky/Malamute. One thing is for sure: a calf's hair coat is much softer and silkier to the touch than an adult cow's.
Cow dung, cow patty, cow pie, cow feces, etc.
cow fur or the hair on a cow's body
Um, I don't think cows have "fur". Unless if its the distinctive pattern of the cow's fur or the hide of the cow, which can be dried into leather.
No
cow
Fur, then underneath that lies skin
what is the answer to: MILK IS TO COW AS WOOL IS TO sheep.
Actually, leather is made out of cow fur, as well as other mammal fur. The fur is processed to turn into leather.
Hair
a homesexual with boobs the size of a moose
No. (but cocoa beans, rice and animal fur have been)
(Apex) A cow with red hairs and a cow with white hairs mate and produce a cow with both red and white hairs.
Cows are mammals. All mammals have a body covering of skin, fur or hair. In the cow's case, the body covering is skin and hair.