That depends on the car and the cow. Are we talking about the bovine cow or the human equivalent of a cow? If the bovine cow, then likely one of all the seats are taken out. As for human equivalent of cows, that depends on how large (or small) these so-called "cows" are: It could range anywhere from four to 10.
Oh, dude, it totally depends on the size of the cattle and the specific trailer, but on average, a large semi tractor trailer cattle hauler can fit around 40-50 head of cattle. But, like, don't quote me on that, I'm not a cattle-trailer-size expert or anything. Just imagine a bunch of mooing passengers going on a road trip together.
The number of cows that can fit in a field depends on the size of the field and the recommended space per cow. A general guideline is one to two acres per cow for grazing, but this can vary depending on factors like the quality of the pasture and the breed of the cows.
It depends on the size of the monkeys and the size of the car. Let's say we have a Volvo. We have Spider Monkeys. I estimate that I could jam-pack 56 Spider Monkeys into my shiny, silver, Volvo.
you can't fit any in unless you use some pretty unsavory methods
Typically you can safely haul cattle in a horse trailer, however there does tend to be more breakable parts in a trailer made specifically for horses than one made specifically for cattle. A horse trailer also tends to be slightly more confined with compartment areas for each horse, however these can usually be adjusted slightly to fit different sizes. If you will be hauling both cattle and horses in the same trailer it would be preferable to get a 'hybrid' trailer that is designed for both cattle and horses.
Depends on the size of the cattle. Rail cars transporting young weanling steers can have up to 50 or 60 cattle in a single car. With large cows or bulls, maybe only 15 to 30 may fit in a rail car.
The capacity of a railroad cattle car typically ranges from 28 to 40 cattle, depending on the size and weight of the cows. Standard cattle cars are designed to hold animals weighing around 1,200 to 1,400 pounds each. However, the exact number can vary based on the breed and size of the cows, as well as regulations regarding animal welfare and space requirements during transport.
you can have as many cows you can fit on your farm
Oh, dude, it totally depends on the size of the cattle and the specific trailer, but on average, a large semi tractor trailer cattle hauler can fit around 40-50 head of cattle. But, like, don't quote me on that, I'm not a cattle-trailer-size expert or anything. Just imagine a bunch of mooing passengers going on a road trip together.
It depends how big the box is. And how small the cows are.
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you can have up to 2 cows on 1 acre of land. but better if you only have 1
The number of cattle that can fit on a train depends on several factors, including the type of train car used and the size of the cattle. Typically, a standard livestock railcar can hold around 28 to 30 cattle, while larger cars may accommodate up to 50. Overall, a full freight train with multiple railcars can transport several hundred to over a thousand cattle at once. However, regulations regarding space and animal welfare also play a significant role in determining actual capacity.
The number of cows that can fit in a field depends on the size of the field and the recommended space per cow. A general guideline is one to two acres per cow for grazing, but this can vary depending on factors like the quality of the pasture and the breed of the cows.
About 5000 cars can fit into an average car park. If you have lickle cars, you can fit more in, you,Tard!
50 people are able to fit a car at once with out being in pain
it depends on the car