Cows help humans by providing both milk and meat. Taking care of animals is also said to be therapeutic for many mental ailments.
To help a cow with constipation you can give the cow one or two teaspoons of mineral oil. This should be enough to help the cow.
No. Twins are determined by the cow herself, not the bull. It's still unclear as to what causes the act of twinning, even in humans.
The cow is a mammal that does have a gallbladder. Like in humans, the cow uses its gallbladder to produce bile, which helps the cow digest any type of fat.
Cellulose
Near the pancreas and stomach just like humans.
Dubstep cow
Cows help humans by providing both milk and meat. Taking care of animals is also said to be therapeutic for many mental ailments.
Humans.
"Cow meat" -- aka Beef -- gets eaten by humans.
Yes.
they give milk
Near the liver and the stomach, just like in humans.
The same air that we humans breathe in.
Phylum Chordata, like humans.
Yes.
Humans, and any other carnivore (or omnivore) that is higher up on the food chain than a cow is will eat a cow, either by killing and eating it, or scavenging a cow's carcass.
No, vCJD (the medical acronym for the disease in humans) is a progressive chronic fatal disease with no known cure.